These Are the Top 5 States for Remote Work: How Much Does It Cost To Live There?
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A WalletHub report indicates that 13% of full-time employees work remotely, with another 26% in hybrid roles. It ranks states for remote work based on the work environment, including broadband access and employee capabilities, as well as living costs. Delaware topped the list due to a high percentage of remote workers and low internet costs. Utah followed closely, known for its low electricity prices and spacious homes. These states provide optimal conditions for employees looking to work remotely or in hybrid settings.
Delaware ranks as the best state for remote work, with over 13% of the workforce currently working remotely and 97% having the potential to do so.
Utah comes in second for remote work, driven by the lowest electricity prices and a significant percentage of homes having broadband internet access.
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