"A new study conducted by Wave Connect has listed the top 10 U.S. cities for remote work. Currently, approximately 32 million Americans work remotely, making up 22 percent of the working population. The study by the digital business‑card provider analyzed the top 40 U.S. cities with the highest remote worker populations to identify where digital professionals can work and live most comfortably."
"The study determined nine key factors: remote work culture penetration, median remote worker salaries, cost of living indices, annual rent expenses, restaurant spending, internet costs and speed, co-working space availability, and safety ratings. The cities were then ranked based on their ability to provide proper digital infrastructure and strong income opportunities while maintaining reasonable living expenses. Frisco, Texas, came out on top with a near-perfect score of 99."
An analysis of 40 U.S. cities with the largest remote-worker populations evaluated nine factors: remote-work culture penetration, median remote-worker salaries, cost of living indices, annual rent, restaurant spending, internet costs and speed, co-working space availability, and safety ratings. Cities were ranked on digital infrastructure, income opportunity, and reasonable living expenses. Frisco, Texas, ranked first with a near‑perfect score of 99, citing fast internet, affordable rent, and high safety. Approximately 32 million Americans work remotely, about 22 percent of the workforce. Eight of the top ten remote‑work hotspots are small cities with populations under 200,000.
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