The pandemic sparked a revolution in remote employment and digital nomadism, with the number of Americans working from home tripling between 2019 and 2021. The WFH workforce increased from 9 million workers, or 5.7% of the overall employment, to 28 million, or 17.9%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Rent.com rankings and methodology
To determine which cities are best for remote work, the Rent.com researchers examined the following data:
Annual changes in median rent and rental rates Internet accessibility and typical internet speeds Coworking spaces and the number of WFH residents
The study appears to approach remote work as a more formal employment in a permanent metropolitan
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