This is the city that pays people to live there

Italian city mayor Mandela has presented a practical solution to population decline, paying people to become residents. According to CNN, Nicola Gatta wants the small medieval town to shine as it did in the 1990s, when more than 8,000 people lived. Today, only 2700 people. So to restore greatness [...]
Italian city mayor Mandela has presented a practical solution to population decline, paying people to become residents. According to CNN, Nicola Gatta wants the small medieval town to shine as it did in the 1990s, when more than 8,000 people lived. Today, only 2700 people.
So to restore the city's lost splendor, Mayor Gatta is offering up to 2,000 euros to encourage people to move to this city.
I work every day with passion and commitment to bring the former veneer”,said gotta.
Churches found in every corner of the road are filled only to celebrate the birth of any child, according to “Scan” This picturesque street maze, swiveled buildings, baroque buildings and arched trails, risks turning into a ghost town. Most young people have left for a better future, leaving behind only the elderly.
To lure foreigners, including foreigners, Gatta's adviser also shows specific payments to individuals who decide to become residents of the city of Candela.
This is the way it works: 800 euros per individual, 1,200 euros per couples, 1500-1800 euros for 3-member families and 2,000 euros for families with 4-5 persons”, Stefano Bascianelli, the mayor's right arm, explains.
There are three main requirements for obtaining money: new residents must obtain the residence in Mandela, rent a house, and find a job of at least 7,500 euros a year. In addition to money, tax loans can be offered to deposit urban waste, bills, and seedlings.












