Italy will pay $28,000 to move to Molise for 5 years
Italy continues its plan to inhabit certain special areas that have gradually become depopulated. In this opportunity, he will pay a total of 28 thousand dollars for those who move to a region called Molise, where they have towns inhabited by less than 2000 people.
For a clearer context, 2000 people are the number of students in a public school in a city in Latin America. However, the money will not be delivered in full, but paid monthly.
The plan is for people to move in and open their own business, which must last at least 5 years. In this way, the beneficiary will receive about 780 USD per month for the same 5 years.
Of course, for someone knowledgeable about markets knows that opening a business in a population of less than 2000 people are not a good idea, but the organizers of this initiative do not ask that it be a business tower, simply that they open a restaurant, a stationery store, bakery or any home business.
What they really want is for the populations to come to life and not disappear into history, as has happened in various parts of Italy.
Currently, Molise only has 305,000 inhabitants and loses an average of 4000 people per year. These people die, retire to other countries or simply go to capital cities. Italy is the second-oldest country in the world.
Sometimes they sell or rent houses for €1 for a whole year. However, this is fraught with requirements due to the fact that they control migration from Muslim countries to their territory.