Inflation relocation: Some are getting paid to move to rural cities

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • As Americans continue to grapple with soaring consumer prices and inflation, some are taking offers to get paid to move to rural parts of the country. NBC’s Morgan Radford reports for TODAY.
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Komentáře • 373

  • @flyingmonkey5787
    @flyingmonkey5787 Před 24 dny +142

    Notice only remote workers. Cuz there are no jobs there.

    • @wobbuffetbuffet
      @wobbuffetbuffet Před 18 dny +17

      They target that and small business who are online based. The second part is what leads to new jobs. Both bring money to areas that traditionally would become ghost towns.
      Smart way to boost a dying town or village.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 17 dny +4

      If you work remote for some companies and move to another place with lower cost of living, your pay might get cut. Often working remote you sign a contract that states this.

    • @BlackDub21
      @BlackDub21 Před 15 dny

      @@lesliemoore1656depends on your value to the company

    • @BigRed2
      @BigRed2 Před 15 dny +2

      You expect a bunch of jobs where nobody lives? 😂

    • @flyingmonkey5787
      @flyingmonkey5787 Před 14 dny +7

      @@BigRed2 exactly my point. People going there have jobs, usually higher paying. Will buy homes ( maybe selling their current one) and drive up prices. Locals will feel edged out. Long term this is not sustainable for any city.

  • @renereeves6634
    @renereeves6634 Před 26 dny +356

    It would take a lot more than $12k to get me to move to West Virginia. lol

  • @Liialy
    @Liialy Před 26 dny +332

    Oh yeah, locals are thrilled their home value and therefore property taxes are rising, which is why we didn't interview any of them.

    • @pricelessjake
      @pricelessjake Před 26 dny +36

      Nope this is horrible. 10 years ago everyone talked down on us, now everyone wants to move here to drive property tax and everything els up… I am not for this..

    • @Anthony-dj4nd
      @Anthony-dj4nd Před 26 dny +4

      😂🎉

    • @pricelessjake
      @pricelessjake Před 26 dny

      @@Anthony-dj4nd 🤡

    • @addanametocontinue
      @addanametocontinue Před 26 dny +5

      When you have kids and they need a home to live in, they raise the cost of housing. I don't see blaming yourself for having kids and contributing to the higher cost of housing. How convenient, eh? Just because you've lived where you live for a while doesn't entitle you to any special rights, dude.

    • @pricelessjake
      @pricelessjake Před 26 dny +1

      @@addanametocontinue so work hard and raise your kids where you were raised it will mean more to them in the long run..

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 Před 24 dny +125

    Beware there's a reason the state has to pay people to go there

    • @crystallaner230
      @crystallaner230 Před 20 dny +19

      Yep, and the locals despite what the mayor says, will NOT accept you. Ever.

    • @epiphanyofCorrectness
      @epiphanyofCorrectness Před 20 dny +4

      ​​@@crystallaner230I couldn't blame them You already sound judgemental and full of assumptions. Just the type of neighbors not wanted.

    • @harlanjackson6112
      @harlanjackson6112 Před 20 dny +10

      @@crystallaner230 Especially when their property taxes go up because the value of their homes go up. They don't want to sell, they want to keep their taxes low.

  • @seattleflea
    @seattleflea Před 26 dny +97

    At a time when most rural residents don’t have access to doctors or hospitals, good luck with that.

    • @angelachanellehuang5663
      @angelachanellehuang5663 Před 26 dny +6

      People are competing for houses in Los angeles and other highly populated cities

    • @brianoleson5785
      @brianoleson5785 Před 26 dny +4

      @@angelachanellehuang5663 nice try bot just about every home in california is $20,000 - to 250,000 $ cheaper then in 2022

    • @Cmorrison626
      @Cmorrison626 Před 25 dny +10

      Contaminated air and water from long established and likely loosely regulated coal mines.

    • @seattleflea
      @seattleflea Před 25 dny +7

      @@brianoleson5785 I don’t live in California but still doesn’t address the lack of resources not available in rural areas!

    • @seattleflea
      @seattleflea Před 25 dny +6

      @@angelachanellehuang5663 people are moving to the cities because that’s where the jobs and resources are. I don’t like it as much as you do but when everything is centralized in large cities, competition for housing starts. At least according to Econ 101.

  • @vandreadparty
    @vandreadparty Před 26 dny +47

    You couldn’t pay me to move to WV. I wonder if they tested their water when they moved. WV has some of the most contaminated aquifers in the country.

  • @VitalityMassage
    @VitalityMassage Před 26 dny +166

    1:43 People look like their dogs.

  • @topramen1950
    @topramen1950 Před 26 dny +87

    Please don't. we were paying $300-$700 for 1 or 2 bd
    Then more people came during the pandemic and bought up houses, and we started seeing more developments in our small town due to the increase of population and spending.
    Rent here now is $800-$1100 for a studio and $1200-$2600 for 1 or 2bd.
    Average minimum wage starting:
    $7.25 -$16.00
    Most people i know where i live have 2 or more roommates.
    And you telling me small town mayors want to pay remote workers ( who, let's be honest, didn't need the 12k ) from cities to move there for just 1 or 2 years?

    • @harlanjackson6112
      @harlanjackson6112 Před 20 dny +3

      Sure, because between the increase in state income tax, bumping up housing costs causing an increase in property tax revenues and overall commerce increase with more employed residents, gives returns on their investment at the state, county and local levels.

    • @cosmicllama6910
      @cosmicllama6910 Před 17 dny +2

      Thank your neighbors that were telling everybody complaining about cost of living to "JUST MOVE!"
      If I had a dollar for every country person I saw online gloating about how "They're still making it just fine" and "If you don't like it, just move!" and being so against things like minimum wage increases or rent control that would have helped people stay in the cities.
      I warned them all for years that inviting everybody to move to where they are would just bring the inflation to them, but they just wanted to gloat and act like everybody moving would solve everything.

    • @soufwesthoustontx
      @soufwesthoustontx Před 8 dny

      @topramen1950 $300 for a 1 bedroom apartment in the last 20+ years to me is unheard of.

    • @topramen1950
      @topramen1950 Před 6 dny

      @@soufwesthoustontx Right, now it sounds like a dream but where i live here in Wisconsin we had efficiency apartments and duplexes that ranged $300 to $500 (1br).
      4 yrs ago i lived in a 2br for $657 ( w/utilities ) with a friend.

  • @donnpatez101
    @donnpatez101 Před 26 dny +58

    My Lord! The dog looks just like the governor.

  • @amandataebby
    @amandataebby Před 26 dny +128

    Did no one learn from what happened to Colorado? Everyone and their mother moved there over the past 15 years and now it's as expensive as NYC. Don't ruin the rest of the country.

    • @heyo423
      @heyo423 Před 26 dny +26

      People need to spread out. Too much concentration and disparity in the cost of living.

    • @JamesMaynardMoreland
      @JamesMaynardMoreland Před 26 dny +7

      Why can't we have a growth positive sustainable model to enrich everyone's lives

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Před 26 dny

      It’s already over populated the south.
      People NEED to move and breed LESS

    • @DesertDog
      @DesertDog Před 26 dny +6

      ​@@JamesMaynardMorelandcorporations

    • @dlazo32696
      @dlazo32696 Před 25 dny +13

      Hey, people gotta live SOMEWHERE.

  • @NHJDT
    @NHJDT Před 25 dny +37

    these incentives are not that much when you consider how much money it costs to actually move your belongings

    • @nbaoldgirl
      @nbaoldgirl Před 23 dny +2

      But one offer let’s you have coffee one time with the mayor if you moved to that city woop woop ☕️🤗🤠

    • @Aggie4life77
      @Aggie4life77 Před 23 dny +5

      It basically is the moving cost. You’re not putting a thing in your pocket. The cost of living is what you gain!

    • @aa-.-477
      @aa-.-477 Před dnem +1

      12k cash or 12k tax breaks?

  • @conqueror03
    @conqueror03 Před 26 dny +34

    First, Tusla, Oklahoma City, and Indiana all just happen to be in tornado alley, no thanks! It's not worth $5k -$12k to relocate, and then you don't even get the total amount at once. Let's not even talk about WV. Just go online and take out a personal loan 🤣

  • @BuhodePiedra
    @BuhodePiedra Před 25 dny +12

    Americans coming from a place of scarcity, not enough to share, bad will towards other Americans who are struggling etc. sad state of affairs.

  • @carlosdacosta379
    @carlosdacosta379 Před 23 dny +11

    The Mayor was giving off major Boss Hog vibes.

  • @ltmesq
    @ltmesq Před 25 dny +24

    WV is beautiful but the public schools are well below the national average.

    • @crystallaner230
      @crystallaner230 Před 20 dny +3

      yeah, I wouldn't want my children being around the kids of drug addict parents either.

    • @FadeHook23
      @FadeHook23 Před 14 dny +1

      @@crystallaner230with copious amounts of hate towards anyone who isn’t white.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      Massively underfunded - think it was just last year that the teachers were protesting against funding being drained from public schools and shifted to vouchers (often used for homeschool and religious/charters).

  • @jd881
    @jd881 Před 26 dny +61

    Great idea. Pay upper middle-class people to gentrify poor states and make the poor people there poorer. Even red state government is ignorant. This happened in Florida in the last 4 years. In 2020 you could buy a home making $68k now in 2024 you need $120k. But the median wage in Florida is still $68k. Good job.

    • @cutehumor
      @cutehumor Před 25 dny +11

      we got Californians invading middle TN

    • @caridadrevilla2439
      @caridadrevilla2439 Před 23 dny +5

      ​@@cutehumor same here in FL. It's gotten ridiculous

    • @mm-ln9sw
      @mm-ln9sw Před 23 dny +3

      @@cutehumorthey’re in east tennessee too!! as well as lots of texans. we had to leave knoxville because rent prices were getting so high we couldn’t comfortably afford it anymore

    • @kittenmittens4387
      @kittenmittens4387 Před 23 dny +12

      Also doesn't help that corporations/private firms are still allowed to buy single family homes across the country, simply as "investments": exasperate the housing shortage and increase it's value

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 22 dny +6

      Remote work wages will go down. Tech companies been hit hard and lot of remote positions been eliminated. If they gonna hire a remote worker and you move from New York to TN where cost of living is half why would the company pay you 100k when they can pay you 50k now. Once the dust settles pay will change trust me.

  • @NurseMJ986
    @NurseMJ986 Před 25 dny +6

    This is not new. Nurses have been offered sign-up and relocation bonuses up to 20k to move and work in small town even as far back as 18 yrs ago.

  • @mofomoco
    @mofomoco Před 21 dnem +12

    12k wont cover the costs to move for most households

    • @ScreamTatumRiley
      @ScreamTatumRiley Před 17 dny +2

      I’m single with no kids when I get my nursing license I will look into this .. 12k is more than enough for a single person with no debt

  • @jamesm654
    @jamesm654 Před 26 dny +14

    No thank you! You couldn't pay me enough.

  • @masterkinglee9031
    @masterkinglee9031 Před 26 dny +15

    Yeah it only works if you can work from home and have an income of $150k or more!

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      And have kids - many of these rural relocations require you to be under age 35/40, and ideally married with kids. I saw a piece about a program in Arkansas, they did allow singles, but only if you were younger. These places are trying to repopulate with "breeders" and city-kids, since the rural-born kids flee for opportunities as soon as they're able. They're not looking for retirees or even mid-career folks in their 40s & 50s.

  • @lothean2099
    @lothean2099 Před 26 dny +21

    There are a lot of small dying towns in the south and west. People left for the big lights of the city. I stayed to see the stars at night. Its amazing not hearing sirens and gun shots every day. Eyes begging for change on every corner. Its only a matter of time, before city life brings its problems to the country.

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  • @micheleyamamoto545
    @micheleyamamoto545 Před 16 dny +4

    I grew up in Tulsa and was trapped there for 25 years until I was finally able to move. I’ve lived in many other places since. Oklahoma is not good for women and for educating children especially. If you are a grown white Christian MAGA man you might find you like it tho.

  • @megansmith8537
    @megansmith8537 Před 26 dny +11

    Beware of ticks!!!!!!

  • @vickiego1
    @vickiego1 Před 26 dny +19

    When I was a kid, my dad got a job at a company that had offices in KS and OK. He chose KS (I don’t know why). It was awful. We were there 6 months and my mom said, “If you don’t get me out of here, I’m divorcing you.” We ended up in Tulsa and I ended up finishing out high school there. For a Midwest town, I would definitely recommend it.

  • @mikeem848
    @mikeem848 Před 26 dny +35

    When these places can demonstrate they can genuinely, authentically welcome and accommodate a sizable population of racial minorities, then I'll reconsider my judgement, but otherwise I'm very apprehensive about the inadvertent consequences that could arise from these programs that may result in further polarization of American politics and racial relations. But that's just me...

    • @dlazo32696
      @dlazo32696 Před 25 dny +6

      You’ll be waiting a long time my friend.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 23 dny

      Diversity does not work well in small towns, either way.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      Even if someone is cishet white & conservative - small towns are very insular. Some may be welcoming to visitors, but they're avoidant of anyone living there who isn't well-known going back 3 generations. For both the kids & adults, making friends will be absurdly difficult, just because the resistance to the "new" is so strong, and the casual social options are sparse.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 5 dny

      @@mandisaw The South generally has a reputation as being warm and welcoming to visitors from out of state but in the past 2-3 years that has cooled way down mostly because of what is happening in other cities due to liberal policies. Anyone planning a beach vacation on the southern panhandle or N. FL, you have a liberal logo or blue state car tag, expect an austere reception.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 5 dny

      @@lesliemoore1656 That's the tribalism they already had just coming out more openly. All I can say is there's a reason why so many of us left

  • @GenerationX1984
    @GenerationX1984 Před 26 dny +5

    Rural cities like Blackfoot, Idaho. Missoula, Montana. Pinedale, Wyoming. Baker City, Oregon.

  • @stephensandiford3981
    @stephensandiford3981 Před 14 dny +2

    He said the people are happy their property values are going up, but he forgot to mention that property taxes go up with that also!!

  • @Clintsessentials
    @Clintsessentials Před 26 dny +10

    WV seems absolutely beautiful.

  • @nosaj3856
    @nosaj3856 Před 25 dny +3

    I moved to a rural area 7 years ago. Utban sprawl is ruining the area now. The cost of rent and homes is out of control. More traffic and crime that we never had before is now becoming more common.

  • @GD-8
    @GD-8 Před 26 dny +11

    I understand some people aren't happy that prices have gone up, but it's a sad reality---inflation will always spread, domestically and globally.

    • @brianoleson5785
      @brianoleson5785 Před 26 dny +1

      you missing the deflation scenario that looks near certain . unlike the last time we had high inflation we have a high leveraged global economy we speculate in stocks, bonds, real estate manipulate and cause recessions to go from 7 year cycles to 10 and 15 years. Food will highly unlike go down in any scenario but if we are talking about a historic economy crisis approaching assets will tank

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 Před 25 dny +1

      Deflation has occurred in the past, such as during the Great Depression, so I don't know about the "always."

    • @brianoleson5785
      @brianoleson5785 Před 25 dny

      @@myblacklab7 check out my comment enough said

    • @GD-8
      @GD-8 Před 25 dny

      @@myblacklab7 Your reading skills are awful. I never said "there's always inflation", I said that "inflation always spreads (in an inflationary period)".

    • @GD-8
      @GD-8 Před 25 dny +2

      @@myblacklab7 The video is about people relocating to places where prices are relatively stable, which results in a mayor saying that he's happy that local property values are appreciating. Then the comments said, "please don't come and raise our prices". And this is when I said, "it's a sad reality, inflation will always spread, domestically and globally (migration and trade will always spread inflation all around the world--hence, 'exporting inflation')" Does this make sense now?.............

  • @nathanjustus6659
    @nathanjustus6659 Před 25 dny +5

    It’s so funny. You might pay less in rent or mortgage. You might. But a lot of the other things are more expensive. Food, other commodities, like a car, tires, clothing, and so on. Why? Even in chain stores you have to pay for the cost of transport to these more remote areas.

  • @comeconcon569
    @comeconcon569 Před 25 dny +3

    Young people normally tend to gravitate toward(s) the big cities from small rural towns.

  • @user-xl8xz4uf1h
    @user-xl8xz4uf1h Před 25 dny +4

    Country roads, take me home. To the place I belong · West Virginia, mountain mama. Take me home, country roads

  • @Lord1001
    @Lord1001 Před 26 dny +7

    Take me home... country road... paid to move there... West Virginia 😂

  • @ohiosbestpeach770
    @ohiosbestpeach770 Před 23 dny +2

    You can’t trick me into moving to West Virginia. I have coworkers from there who have told me too many horror stories.

  • @jkennaw4314
    @jkennaw4314 Před 24 dny +3

    I've seen this South Park episode before

  • @dutchmaster4309
    @dutchmaster4309 Před 26 dny +7

    Seasonal allergies are *serious* in WV

  • @naturelove831
    @naturelove831 Před 8 dny +1

    A lot of states offer these incentives and some make it extremely hard to get them once you get there. Kansas has incentives but you have to jump through so many hoops it's not even worth it.

  • @dennismorris7573
    @dennismorris7573 Před 26 dny +10

    West Virginia is quite beautiful with very warm people.

    • @allysellsitall
      @allysellsitall Před 26 dny

      WV the state that is infested with drug addicts, not reliable help at all for business owners. WV might be beautiful but it’s not the right place to live.

  • @treycherie6236
    @treycherie6236 Před 4 dny +1

    Also a Marylander considering making the move to WV but coming from such a diverse place to one that’s the opposite has me a bit apprehensive

  • @antnam4406
    @antnam4406 Před 18 dny +1

    Absolutely not.

  • @First1ToComment
    @First1ToComment Před 24 dny +4

    Those are crappy cities 😂

  • @michaeltoma9329
    @michaeltoma9329 Před 24 dny +3

    This is the right thing, as cities/suburbs continue to have housing shortages people should be expanding into rural areas. If anything, this is the how a capitalistic economy works. If prices are too high in cities, people SHOULD relocate to cheaper regions. I wonder how many rural people who claim to be free market conservatives have issues with this.

    • @L32C-yg9hm
      @L32C-yg9hm Před 23 dny

      Yeah, it's ridiculous, and it runs me the wrong way.When people have a problem with Americans moving wherever they please.This is a free country.

  • @Mr.SmileyGlow
    @Mr.SmileyGlow Před 12 dny +1

    Is it rural cities or 15 minute cities? There is a big difference.

  • @juliedelorenzo2878
    @juliedelorenzo2878 Před 26 dny +1

    Lewisburg is great! I relocated here almost 20 years ago.

  • @jes6628
    @jes6628 Před 26 dny +4

    Didn’t remote work fall to under 13% of all the jobs now?

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 22 dny +1

      Oh yeah. For every 10 jobs listed on LinkedIn for example is now 1 out of 10. Most remote jobs out there are either scams or gigs.

  • @pricelessjake
    @pricelessjake Před 26 dny +22

    Please stop sending people here.. eventually it will be the same as everywhere els in America 😢 304 for life 💛 💙

    • @dutchmaster4309
      @dutchmaster4309 Před 26 dny +6

      Agreed

    • @harlanjackson6112
      @harlanjackson6112 Před 20 dny

      I think because the US hasn't been building enough housing overall for several years now. And the media influence to get us all to move to grass-is-greenerville. BTW, what's the deal with your Gov Jim Justice? Isn't he running for Joe Manchin's Senate seat? Is this incentive program a parting gift for his replacement?

  • @onebcmedia
    @onebcmedia Před 23 dny +1

    People can spread out without being given handouts, especially when the handouts are for remote tech workers (the people who need it least). I'm a 32 year old in hotel management from Chicago who moved to Tulsa a few months ago. It was a really seamless process, super affordable for a nice third story unit (

  • @nicoctane1669
    @nicoctane1669 Před 23 dny +2

    No you all wanted to flaunt money and live in the big cities so now stay there and stop moving out here & raising our prices!

  • @TheAlgomalo
    @TheAlgomalo Před 10 dny +1

    WV is ranked one of the worst states for education. It comes last or close to last place in reading, math and SAT scores. Moving there with children would be a form of abuse.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      And yet the relocation programs tend to focus exclusively on couples with kids, or singles young enough to marry locally. They are looking to rebuild their tax base - first with remote income, then with new young workers.

  • @Me97202
    @Me97202 Před 26 dny +9

    Rural generally offers a better quality of life.

    • @brianoleson5785
      @brianoleson5785 Před 26 dny

      depends if your moving there or already there. If you buying a home your buying in the 2nd housing bubble going back 100 years not even the 1930 housing crash was in a bubble. OUTSIDE this scenario in general yes but i think its cautionary today

  • @davidhumphrey2593
    @davidhumphrey2593 Před 26 dny +5

    I’ve been seeing multiple homes in Bangkok, Thailand go over to Chiang Mai, Thailand, be way way cheaper than the other. And for that reason, I plan to make those certain moves! 😊

    • @heythave
      @heythave Před 26 dny +6

      Half of Thailand is choking in air pollution. Chiang Mai recently made the number one spot for worst air quality in the entire world. I would not move there even if you paid me.

    • @NHJDT
      @NHJDT Před 25 dny

      We visited Bangkok last fall and it was very nice and cheap over there. Pad thai $2.50. Now I'm back in the states. Pad thai $15.95 plus tax plus tip. It's best to make US dollars and then spend it in Asia

    • @L32C-yg9hm
      @L32C-yg9hm Před 23 dny

      That's too different. Europe OK, bur going to Asia, Africa, or South America is madness. They are nothing like us.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 22 dny +1

      Bangkok or anywhere in Thailand be aware of local customs. Things that are acceptable in the US these days can get you arrested and there can be miscommunication. Committing a crime in Thailand is a very expensive endeavor. Also, you need to speak the language, understand currency as well as customs or good luck to you. My daughter in law is from Thailand, she and my son have gone every few years for the last 20 years, I went with them in 2018, they are there now. Thai people these days are fine with foreigners as vacationers, not as permanent residents anymore. If you are not a relative of someone that is a citizen or has duel citizenship you will have problems.

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 22 dny

      @@lesliemoore1656 Hmmmm? That is not what I hear. I hear from many expats and they said Thai are friendly toward them and they been they for 10 plus years. If you bring the cocky typical American attitude then I can see why they would dislike you.

  • @nbaoldgirl
    @nbaoldgirl Před 23 dny +3

    The dog doing the interview with the governor sold me on West Virginia 😂❤🥰🐾

  • @catherga
    @catherga Před 24 dny +1

    West Virginia could definitely use the tax revenue, but it seems a touch risky to bring school aged children into one of the country’s worst states for educational outcomes, and one where a larger than average percentage of the population lives below the poverty line.

  • @GratitudeGriot
    @GratitudeGriot Před 8 dny

    Maryland has tons of state and national parks. Why were they not kayaking, hiking and biking in MD?!

  • @muadhnate
    @muadhnate Před 15 dny +1

    Its almost like WFH can be used to rejuvenate communities all over the US.

  • @iluvjay6911
    @iluvjay6911 Před 20 dny +2

    I know propaganda when i see it , and this is peak.

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 Před 9 dny

    This has been happening for 4yrs at a minimum.

  • @jasonvoss6559
    @jasonvoss6559 Před 15 hodinami

    They don't mention the part that the people who do it have resources and finances that allow for mobility

  • @lokesh303101
    @lokesh303101 Před 19 dny

    Yes!

  • @kartiersupremewhite330
    @kartiersupremewhite330 Před 26 dny +2

    Extremely interesting and informative!!! Change for the Good.

  • @tiney24girl
    @tiney24girl Před 26 dny +9

    I will leave NY

    • @pricelessjake
      @pricelessjake Před 26 dny +3

      10 years ago everyone talked down on us mountaineers now everyone wants to move here.. idk how I’m feeling about it.

    • @sakenu16
      @sakenu16 Před 26 dny +4

      @@pricelessjakeI think that was mostly Hollywood and City snobs. The rest I think envy the fresh air, parks, nature, slow pace, no traffic, sense of community, family values, proud Americans, etc. Just many of us couldn’t make it work before working in rural areas since we were tied to the businesses, 9-5 and offices. Mainly the jobs is what kept many close to cities. But with remote you are seeing the ones that are happily leaving the city and not looking back.

    • @L32C-yg9hm
      @L32C-yg9hm Před 23 dny +1

      I am going to move somewhere where the sidewalks aren't a biohazard and where there are no beggars

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      You can just move to upstate NY, not even that far up. All the benefits of nature & lower cost of living, but still close enough to have a good-paying job.

  • @videofandude99
    @videofandude99 Před 24 dny +1

    Not free. There's always a cost. The ones paying that cost will the the residents of those towns for the long run. Sure, the optics look really GREAT for the ones in charge but that's a short term effect. And that Governor doesn't care, the blame will be shifted to the future Governors. Clever!

  • @Aggie4life77
    @Aggie4life77 Před 23 dny +2

    This is ok for people middle aged, married and don’t really partake in any type of nightlife.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      They don't want middle-aged, or retirees, they want young people with kids. They're trying to balance out all the elderly folks as the young people flee these areas.

  • @ethancook5705
    @ethancook5705 Před 24 dny +1

    At least they don’t punish homeowners like Chicago and Illinois. Governor Jabba the hut keeps lecturing taxpayers that they are accountable.

  • @CityViewGuy
    @CityViewGuy Před 26 dny +3

    I have been to many of these places and I really do like a couple small cities in West Virginia, along with some small towns in KY, PA, the Carolinas...along with others I've visited in OK, MO, KY and the Carolinas.
    That said, their state legislatures...like many predominantly rural states, do everything possible to create social policy that is not only deeply unwelcoming, but often hostile to swaths of the American citizenry who don't fit their idea of who should be there.
    There's a couple of small towns I'd love to buy and restore an old historic row house or building and move my studio there...and I'd employ about 3-4 design and tradespeople regularly...but I can't afford to take the risk of someone's worldview or politics being imposed....likely at a moment of personal emergency or anguish.

    • @Missy-Missy1111
      @Missy-Missy1111 Před 23 dny +1

      So true, unfortunately!

    • @L32C-yg9hm
      @L32C-yg9hm Před 23 dny +2

      You can't go in there as a new resident and expect them to change everything just to appease your feelings.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      @@L32C-yg9hm More like these places suffer from decades of mismanagement and underfunding under the guise of "protecting local values". The State/local gov'ts are killing their residents, and now they're looking to top-up with some wide-eyed city-folk, and more importantly, their children - who won't have the education or remote-work income to leave.

  • @lovingme1st973
    @lovingme1st973 Před 22 dny +2

    Wow the mayor and his dog look a like.

  • @mbogucki1
    @mbogucki1 Před 13 dny +1

    If it's rural it's not a city. 😅

  • @evileyez504
    @evileyez504 Před 12 dny +1

    12k isn't enough unless the year is 1995

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 Před 26 dny +1

    Those incentives are lousy. Who cares how much you’re saving or the small amount those towns offer when the those little burg are undesirable?

  • @MichaelChengSanJose
    @MichaelChengSanJose Před 26 dny +3

    Great, will look to hire out of West Virginia for cheap labor in the coming decades.

    • @spoutingfiction
      @spoutingfiction Před 25 dny

      It’s already been happening for many years. So many people living cheap in WV and working remote. Getting paid more with low COL.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 22 dny +2

      You go to WV, pitch cheap labor and treat the people there like they are beneath you, you might not make it back to San Jose. Ever.

  • @bunny1979
    @bunny1979 Před 26 dny

    Oh I’d go WV has been on my list

  • @barbm8822
    @barbm8822 Před 15 dny

    We did the Alabama program. Best decision we ever made.

  • @tadtab2
    @tadtab2 Před 24 dny +1

    Encourage companies to provide 100% REMOTE work. And force companies not to out source jobs outside of the State. I do not see why the government does not do this. The solution is out there. I never vote or will not vote if I do not hear this from candidates

  • @marnie8007
    @marnie8007 Před 19 dny +3

    I would absolutely live in a rural area and I would love to get paid to do so. But I, and this is the nicest way I can put this, refuse to assimilate into rural culture.

  • @palmshoot
    @palmshoot Před 21 dnem +1

    WV has millipedes.

  • @iano.3780
    @iano.3780 Před 24 dny +1

    Man I wish I could get this opportunity for my family... I need to get into this remote thing lol I guess I'll just grind my life away just to live in poverty. Gotta love this country.

  • @TheGuillotineKing
    @TheGuillotineKing Před 19 dny +1

    12K to move for two years is definitely not worth it😂

  • @kris57409
    @kris57409 Před 10 dny

    Just left NYC for Tulsa. Best decision I could have made.

  • @bertram46
    @bertram46 Před 26 dny +7

    Why do we have inflation? Who created it? Who reports it?

    • @monarene44
      @monarene44 Před 26 dny +3

      Supply and demand: short supply, high demand, higher prices.

    • @12time12
      @12time12 Před 26 dny +1

      During the early pandemic in March 2020, our government printed $2 trillion to keep people employed. So did a lot of other governments around the world, particularly our biggest trading partners. This has led to worldwide inflation, but so did the massive corporate tax cuts that increased total money supply. There’s also been some corporate price gouging taking place for food and possibly fuel, the Justice Department has an open investigation.
      In simple words: worldwide inflation affects us due to lots of trading between countries, spending in 2020, money supply exploded after corporate tax cuts.

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Před 26 dny +1

      People.
      Why crowding and crime?
      People.
      Why anything?
      PEOPLE

    • @jd881
      @jd881 Před 26 dny

      Because the government spent 4 trillion dollars in cash and incentives in 2020 for the pandemic. 2.3 trillion dollars went to corporations. The high cost of living is actually the drop in the value of the dollar. But no one wants to be honest and explain that until there is an economic crash, prices will stay high.

    • @bertram46
      @bertram46 Před 24 dny

      @monarene44 no it's not. Lol it's all about oil. Everything we use has to do with oil in manufacturing. No oil cost for Everything increases. And this administration is spending trillions of wasteful dollars adding to our debt. This is the problem in our country low information individuals who get their news from one source or Facebook lol

  • @michaello7635
    @michaello7635 Před 26 dny +8

    U couldn't pay me a million dollars to move there

  • @DanielleElyselovesJesus

    I love West Virginia yall can’t tell me nothing! ❤ I’m from Maryland but I love WV ❤

  • @SecretCollage
    @SecretCollage Před 19 dny

    This is a decent ad.

  • @beck1365
    @beck1365 Před 15 dny

    The West Virginia governor wins the “Look Like Your Dog” contest. In the cutest way possible.

  • @nicford548
    @nicford548 Před 23 dny +3

    Wait until they find out their daughter will be denied Reproductive Rights if she wants to end a pregnancy! 🙄🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @DeanAllman
    @DeanAllman Před dnem

    The culture clash from this stuff would be fascinating to watch.,people flock to cities not just because that is where the jobs are.

  • @Anthony-dj4nd
    @Anthony-dj4nd Před 26 dny +1

    How's the cell service?

    • @heythave
      @heythave Před 26 dny +1

      No problem anywhere in the US. A Starlink satellite dish will solve that problem.

    • @mandisaw
      @mandisaw Před 6 dny

      Or the broadband internet

  • @abiyai6676
    @abiyai6676 Před 26 dny +1

    This is stupidity at his best. What do you think is going to happen after a lot of people start moving there?. Geez 🤔

  • @md4088
    @md4088 Před 6 dny

    NOT!!!!!!?🙏

  • @ilovemycat1575
    @ilovemycat1575 Před 23 dny +1

    And if a wild animal should attack you or visit your home, don’t blame the wild animal. Just saying.

  • @dmo848
    @dmo848 Před 10 dny

    Went there atv riding 1 year. Best experience of my life no doubt. I thought the folks down there were all really nice folks. I didn't get any weird vibes at all.

  • @angelachanellehuang5663

    Metrolopilis is always known to be expensive

  • @monikaw1369
    @monikaw1369 Před 14 dny

    Are these government workers from the DC area that have moved there?

  • @dymkeyes2758
    @dymkeyes2758 Před 12 dny +1

    sad

  • @jeremybonewitz4804
    @jeremybonewitz4804 Před 25 dny +1

    Not in a million years

  • @BabyGirlDontEvenPlay
    @BabyGirlDontEvenPlay Před 22 dny +1

    All a part of the plan.

  • @Deathscroll41
    @Deathscroll41 Před 14 dny +1

    No thanks😂😂😂😂😂

  • @544mcc
    @544mcc Před 18 dny

    3:59 S/O to the man in the backround lol

  • @teddyjam8134
    @teddyjam8134 Před 26 dny

    The only good thing West Virginia has to offer is Amanda Barren.