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New Incfile Report Unveils the Best (And Worst) Cities for Digital Nomads in the United States

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Incfile, a leader in online business formation and startup services, today released a new report which analyzed 100 of the most populated cities in the United States and ranked them based on which were the best and worst for digital nomads. The report measures multiple factors, including cost of living, broadband strength, rental rates, walkability and transit scores, average Airbnb rates and average temperatures. To view the complete list and methodology, please visit incfile.com.

Best U.S. Cities for Digital Nomads

Whether you're just working in coffee shops for a few weeks or setting up shop for several months, the following cities have a lot in common: plenty to do, low cost of living and high broadband strength.

  1. Toledo, Ohio
  2. Cleveland, Ohio
  3. Wichita, Kansas
  4. Cincinnati, Ohio
  5. St. Louis, Missouri
  6. Corpus Christi, Texas
  7. El Paso, Texas
  8. Indianapolis, Indiana
  9. Lubbock, Texas
  10. Baltimore Maryland

Worst U.S. Cities for Digital Nomads

From sky-high rent and cost of living to low internet strength and walking scores, the following cities are best moved to the bottom of your list of places to travel (if you want to properly manage your money as a digital nomad, that is).

  1. Riverside, California
  2. Anchorage, Alaska
  3. Irvine, California
  4. Honolulu, Hawaii
  5. San Jose, California
  6. Freemont, California
  7. Stockton, California
  8. Scottsdale, Arizona
  9. San Diego, California
  10. Colorado Springs, Colorado

“Digital nomads can make a home just about anywhere, but if you want to travel long term, you need to be smart about where to go,” said Dustin Ray, Chief Growth Officer & Co-CEO, Incfile. “With remote work becoming more of the norm, our customers constantly tell us they want to experience as much of the country as possible. This ranking clearly shows that some cities are a better fit than others, and we hope it will help with decision-making to optimize both adventure and career success.”

To learn more about Incfile’s Digital Nomad Ranking, please visit Incfile.com.

About Incfile

Incfile is a leader in online business formation and startup services. Since 2004, Incfile has simplified the process of registering and running a business for over 800,000 entrepreneurs and small business owners. In addition to streamlining formation and incorporation with end-to-end service, Incfile’s all-in-one solution delivers a full suite of essential ongoing services like compliance, banking, bookkeeping, and more. With simple pricing, no contracts or hidden fees, $0 LLC formation, and one free year of registered agent service, Incfile offers unparalleled value for the modern entrepreneur. Incfile is proud to be recognized in Inc. Magazine’s Inc. 5000 National Awards for 2022. For more information, please visit www.incfile.com.

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