Airbnb says its Guide to Live and Work Anywhere "provides industry-first analysis of global remote work initiatives."
This isn't even close to accurate- there have been many studies on this topic.
But marketing hyperbole aside, the Guide provides an interesting look at how cities benefit by offering incentives to attract remote workers.
They also show the incentives cities are using. Below is the Guide chart on Tucson's remote worker incentive package.
The growing competition among cities and countries to entice digital nomads is one of the most interesting remote work trends.
Whether it's the creation of digital nomad villages, providing specialized remote work visas - or, as Airbnb's Guide points out - providing direct financial assistance, countries and cities are increasingly engaged in an arms race to attract remote workers.