Californians Move to Tulsa for $10K Incentive, Find New Beginnings

Hundreds of Californians, including Cynthia Rollins, have relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma, through the Tulsa Remote program, which offers $10,000 to remote workers who move to the city for at least a year. Rollins, originally from California, moved to Tulsa in November 2020 after feeling overwhelmed by the crowded conditions in her San Diego neighborhood during the pandemic.

The Tulsa Remote program, launched in 2019, aims to attract remote workers to diversify Tulsa’s economy, traditionally reliant on the oil and gas industry. Since its inception, the program has attracted over 3,600 remote workers, with more than 7,800 Californians applying and 539 making the move, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The program, funded by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, offers more than just financial incentives. It provides new residents with volunteer and socializing opportunities, as well as a membership at a co-working space for 36 months. The initiative has been beneficial for Tulsa, returning over $4 to the local economy for every $1 spent on attracting remote workers…

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