Summary:
Henderson has the highest remote work rate in Nevada at 19.9%.
Ranking of cities shows Spring Valley and Enterprise following closely.
The national leader for remote work is Cary, North Carolina with 41.4%.
Cities like Beaumont and Odessa in Texas show the lowest remote work rates.
The trend of remote work has seen a significant rise, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. In a recent study conducted by SmartAsset, it was revealed that Henderson, Nevada, boasts the highest percentage of remote workers among major cities in the state, with 19.9% of its workforce working from home.
Ranking of Nevada Cities by Remote Work Percentage
According to the study, here’s how various Nevada cities rank in terms of remote work:
- Henderson - 19.9%
- Spring Valley - 14.3%
- Enterprise - 13.6%
- Paradise - 13.1%
- Las Vegas - 12.8%
- Sparks - 10.6%
- Reno - 9.7%
- North Las Vegas - 8.7%
- Sunrise Manor - 7.1%
Note: Other cities did not meet the 100,000 population threshold, hence were not included in the ranking.
Top Cities for Remote Work in the U.S.
When looking at the national landscape, the cities with the highest percentage of remote work are:
- Cary, North Carolina - 41.4%
- Frisco, Texas - 39.7%
- Bellevue, Washington - 38.6%
- Berkeley, California - 36.4%
- Seattle, Washington - 36%
- Arlington, Virginia - 35.8%
- Fremont, California - 35.2%
- Scottsdale, Arizona - 34%
- Carlsbad, California - 33.8%
- Washington D.C. - 33.8%
Cities with the Lowest Remote Work Rates
Conversely, the cities with the smallest percentages of remote work include:
- Beaumont, Texas - 3.7%
- Odessa, Texas - 3.8%
- El Monte, California - 4%
- Tuscaloosa, Arizona - 4.1%
- Paterson, New Jersey - 4.6%
- Corpus Christi, Texas - 4.7%
- Salinas, California - 5%
- Midland, Texas - 5.5%
- San Bernadino, California - 5.5%
- Visalia, California - 5.5%
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