By Jeff Ostrowski, Bankrate.com/TNSAs the coronavirus pandemic spurs a migration of skilled workers out of expensive metro areas, a growing number of cities and states are recruiting new homeowners and even renters the old-fashioned way — by bribing them. Baltimore; Topeka, Kansas; and Tulsa are among the places paying bounties of up to $15,000 to lure remote workers to town.Read more on NewsOK.com