Cumberland, Maryland Offers $20,000 Incentive for Remote Workers to Revitalize City
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Cumberland, Maryland, a former manufacturing hub, has suffered from economic downturn.
Mayor Ray Morriss initiated a $20,000 incentive program for remote workers to relocate.
The program targets individuals who can bring their jobs to the city.
Similar successful initiatives like 'Tulsa Remote' have shown promise in boosting local economies.
Local businesses, including Caporale's Bakery, anticipate positive impacts from such programs.
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