It pays to work from

Maine.

The transition from college to “real life” can be tough.

If you’re worried about finding community post-grad, paying

student loans, or starting your career—we’re here to help.

Maine residents can save

2500 on taxes, just for

making regular student

loan payments—even if your

job is based in another state

Don’t miss out on the most

competitive Student Loan

Repayment tax credit

in the country

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Quality of Life

True work-life balance.

Maine has a balanced work-life culture that prioritizes well-being, health, and sustainability. With easy access to nature—even in cities—residents can enjoy restorative breaks throughout the day. After logging off there are endless ways to spend enriching free time, including year-round outdoor recreation, vibrant downtowns, and community events.

Community

Find your people.

Maine’s strong culture of community is rooted in neighborliness, kindness, and mutual support—in both everyday life and statewide traditions. New residents can connect with local organizations for meetups, resource fairs, community events, and more. Whether it’s lending a hand during mud season or gathering for a bean supper fundraiser, Mainers take pride in showing up for each other.

Financial Benefit

Live better, for less.

Living in Maine comes with meaningful financial benefits, especially for young professionals and families. The Maine Student Loan Repayment Tax Credit offers $2,500 per year to help residents pay down student debt—even if your job is based in another state. Maine also has a lower cost of living than many Northeast states and major U.S. cities, with resources available for housing, childcare, and healthcare

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