Move to Vermont, Earn $10k. Yes, That’s a Real Thing.

Definitely redeemable at your new local microbrew

June 4, 2018 9:00 am EDT

You wouldn’t expect a paradise of state forests, ski mountains and Phish Food to struggle for permanent residents … and yet it appears the Green Mountain State’s census could use a kick in the pants.

Vermont recently signed into law a plan to put aside $10,000 for anyone ready to move to the state and establish residency. The stipulation? You must work for an out-of-state employer, and be able to work remotely in your new home. The grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis — paid out over a two year period, starting January 1, 2019 — and are finite. The state’s allotted $125K for the first year and $250K for 2020, then will drop back down to $125K in 2021.

It’s clear that with a population of just 625,000 (making Vermont the second-least populated state, just above Wyoming) that Vermont is sick of being the fair-weather mistress to the north. The state reels in $2.5B a year from steady tourism, but with this grant (and other new programs like the Stay to Stay Weekend initiative), it seems determined to entice on an ever-burgeoning demographic of I-can-work-from-wherevers to relocate permanently.

And if you like lakes, bikes, snow, beer, weed and timber-truss-covered bridges, your “wherever” might very well be Vermont.

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Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity is a senior editor at InsideHook, where he’s covered wellness, travel, sports and pop culture since 2017. He also authors The Charge, InsideHook’s weekly wellness newsletter. Beyond the newsroom, he can usually be found running, skating, reading, writing fiction or playing tennis. He lives in Brooklyn.
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