Lexington-Fayette, KY considers a $3.4 million proposal to launch remote worker incentive program
Lexington-Fayette, KY remote worker incentive program
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee is considering a $3.4 million proposal to lure remote workers with new incentives. If approved, the county would offer up to 200 high-wage remote workers $10,000 in moving allowances over two years.
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Kentucky City Debates Spending $3.4M to Lure Remote Workers
Lexington, Ky., is considering a proposal that would use $3.4 million in city money to lure up to 200 high-wage remote workers to the area over two years, with each worker receiving $10,000 in moving allowances.
Lexington Considers $3.4 Million to Attract Remote Workers
The proposal could draw up to 200 high-wage remote workers to the area over the next two years by offering $10,000 in moving allowances. The program is based on one that Tusla and other cities have enacted.
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