Top 30 cities in the US to work remotely & Top 30 cheapest cities to live in the US
There are many factors that can influence where is best to work remotely, including cost of living, internet connectivity, and access to amenities such as parks and cultural events. With that said, here are 30 cities in the US that may be worth considering if you are looking to work remotely:
- Austin, Texas
- Denver, Colorado
- Portland, Oregon
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- Seattle, Washington
- San Francisco, California
- San Diego, California
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Miami, Florida
- Tampa, Florida
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Dallas, Texas
- New York City, New York
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Chicago, Illinois
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Washington D.C.
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Richmond, Virginia
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Hartford, Connecticut
- Newark, New Jersey
- Albany, New York
- Buffalo, New York
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Columbus, Ohio
Although the list is slighly generic, it gives you an idea which cities are popular and remote work is relatively "favored", however it does not mean that these are the best cities by all categories.
See a list below of the 30 cheapest cities in the US (housing, groceries, healthcare etc.)
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Detroit, Michigan
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Columbus, Ohio
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Fargo, North Dakota
- Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Omaha, Nebraska
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Dallas, Texas
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- Austin, Texas
- San Antonio, Texas
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Reno, Nevada
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Tampa, Florida
- Orlando, Florida