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| Mississippi County Courthouse, Osceola, Ark. (Wikipedia photo) |
"In recent years, this vast county in the Mississippi Delta has transformed itself into one of the largest U.S. hubs for steel production and reliable, well-paying steel work," reports Chao Deng of The Wall Street Journal. "Lately, it has shifted to an even harder task: getting those workers to move there."
Mississippi County was once a bustling farm region, but over several decades, families have left, and towns have fallen into decay. "Many steelworkers still see the county as too remote and rural to live in, so they choose to commute long distances every day, often from neighboring states," Deng explains.
To get steelworkers and their families to move to Mississippi County, the county is "pushing a host of initiatives to increase its population and shore up its economic base," Deng writes. "The chief program, called 'Work Here. Live Here,' offers home buyers money toward down payments on new or existing property, as long as they live and work in the county for four years. . . . About 160 families have purchased homes with help from it."
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| Mississippi County location in Ark. (Wikipedia map) |


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