Tulsa Offers Remote Workers $10K To Move. Is It Paying Off?
The Tulsa Remote program pays remote workers $10,000 to relocate to Tulsa for a year. A study found that, for every dollar spent, Tulsa sees $4.31 in economic benefits, including increased local spending, tax revenue, and job creation. Abby is joined by John Pattinson, Strong Towns’ community builder, discuss whether this kind of program is a smart way to boost the local economy. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “ The Economic Benefits of Paying Workers to Move ” by Rthvika Suvarna and Fola Akinnibi, Bloomberg CityLab (May 2025). Abby Newsham (X/Twitter). Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom . This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.