This Rural Destination is Paying people $16K to move there, work remotely
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The epsiode describes the rise of digital nomads, individuals who work remotely and travel the world. The trend has gained traction, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, as countries are offering incentives like visas and financial assistance to attract these workers. This influx is helping to revitalize rural areas, like Spain's Ambroz Valley, by providing economic opportunities and reversing depopulation. Digital nomads benefit from lower costs of living, diverse experiences, and opportunities to build businesses and communities in new locations. The trend is also fostering a sense of global connection and cooperation, as individuals from different backgrounds come together to create new opportunities and contribute to their adopted communities.
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