U.S. census data suggests that by next year, roughly 22% of the American workforce will be working remotely, at least part of the time. And while most remote workers can get their jobs done from anywhere they want, a recent study has determined that some places are better than others based a number of factors like home affordability, workspace, financial incentives, Internet connectivity, and safety. What it found is that Frisco, Texas, is the best city for remote workers, and it's one of several in Texas that made the top 10.
- Frisco, Texas
- Sugarland, Texas
- Carmel, Indiana
- Flower Mound, Texas
- Naperville, Illinois
- Roswell, Georgia
- Evanston, Illinois
- Plano, Texas
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Allen, Texas