A recent study by WalletHub has ranked Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia among the top locations in the U.S. for working from home. The analysis considered factors such as internet cost, cybersecurity, and home size to evaluate the feasibility of remote work in terms of cost, comfort, and safety. Maryland earned third place in the rankings, noted for affordable internet prices, broadband access, and spacious homes. Washington, D.C., ranked fourth overall, leading in residents working remotely and access to low-cost broadband plans. Virginia claimed the 11th spot, praised for its work environment. Delaware took the top spot as the best state for remote work, with Alaska ranking last due to poor scores in key metrics. The study highlights the growing trend of remote work, with 13% of full-time employees now working entirely from home. WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo emphasized the cost-saving and flexibility benefits of working from home, noting that factors such as energy costs and internet speed can impact productivity. This study provides valuable insight into the best states for remote work in 2025.
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