Remote work has transformed the way many Americans live and work. Many companies have accepted the work-from-home trend as a reality. However, its adoption varies widely from city to city. Some urban areas report nearly 30% of their workforce logging in from home, while others remain substantially office-based.
These differences often reflect local factors such as economic base, workforce education, housing, and digital infrastructure. For some, working remotely offers more flexibility and financial control. It is an opportunity to utilize time and money that was once spent on commuting for family, lifestyle, or local experiences.
In this gallery, we list the cities and regions with the highest percentage of remote workers. Want to know which cities make the list? Click to find out.