A new study is revealing the easiest states to have a hybrid remote job .
Work management experts at Asana analyzed 16 factors across six categories in all 50 states: internet access and affordability, hybrid remote work opportunities, cost-of-living, housing expenditure, access to amenities and commuting factors.
This helped the team create an index revealing the best states for hybrid remote workers.
Utah is easiest state to have hybrid remote job
By the numbers:
The data found that Utah was the easiest state to have a hybrid remote job with an average electricity cost of $0.12 per kWh, a median commute time of 22.5 minutes, and 37.59% of the population working from home at least one day per week.
On top of this, 1.57% of Utah’s jobs on career recruiting company Glassdoor