American families are eligible to receive $5,000 in cash if they’re willing to move to dozens of small towns in states like Indiana, Kentucky, and Mississippi. The soaring cost of living in major cities is making Americans worried about their financial prospects as savings dwindle. Affordability is a major concern in cities as the cost of everyday essentials is not caching up with wages. Safety and security are also on the line as crimes are on the rise.

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Safety and affordability are disappearing from the metropolitan cities and American families are paying the price. The demand to move into smaller towns is growing as life is comparatively cheaper. American families are now receiving bribes from the small-town officials to move in there and start a new life.

American Families Will Receive $5,000 To Move To Small Towns

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Indiana’s Noblesville is welcoming new residents with a $5,000 relocation grant to American families. In addition, the new residents will get an annual membership to the town’s co-working space and chamber of commerce. They will also receive a $500 health and wellness stipend to maintain and take care of their lifestyle.

“There’s something about Midwest value. There’s something about community that we have here, and I think we should sell it,” said Chris Jensen, the Mayor of Noblesville Indiana. Noblesville has a population of around 69,000 people, according to the 2020 census. Many other small towns in Indiana are pitching for potential residents. New Haven, which has a population of 15,000 people is inviting American families who relocate to a burger-and-bourbon date with the town’s Mayor.

“We’re seeing workers voting with their feet to places like Indiana and Kentucky. For community leaders, this is open season. With a little bit of effort, they can attract the people and income whose economic impact will fund future growth. It’s a good deal for any enterprising mayor,” said MakeMyMove co-founder Evan Hock.

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