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Remote Work: Here Are Best, Worst States For Working From Home In 2022

April 8, 2022

For its report, WalletHub compared all 50 states – and Washington, D.C. – based on 12 measurements in two categories: work environment and living environment. 
Aside from its overall ranking, WalletHub also found how states ranked based on specific measurements. 

For example, WalletHub found that Washington, D.C., had the highest share of its population working from home before COVID-19, while Mississippi had the lowest. 
 
New Hampshire was found to be the state with the highest cybersecurity, while Washington, D.C. had the lowest cybersecurity. 

Meanwhile, North Dakota was found to have the lowest average retail price of electricity, while Rhode Island and Hawaii tied for the state with the highest average retail price of electricity. 

WalletHub found that California had the lowest internet cost, while New Hampshire had the highest.

To see the overall results, here are the best and worst states for working from home in 2022, according to WalletHub. 

 Best states for remote work
 
 1. New Jersey
2. Washington, D.C. 
3. Delaware
4. Connecticut
5. Massachusetts
6. Utah
7. Texas
8. Washington
9. Maryland
10. New York

Worst states for remote work

Alaska was found to be the worst state for working from home in 2022, according to WalletHub.

42. West Virginia
43. New Mexico
44. Hawaii
45. Wyoming
46. Oklahoma
47. Arkansas
48. North Dakota
49. Montana
50. Mississippi
51. Alaska



















SOURCE: FOXNEWS                                                                                                                      IMAGE SOURCE: PIXABAY