15 Vermont
Vermont was among the states with the highest share of people working from home prior to the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, the Green Mountain State comes second in terms of the share of already existing telecommuters and has the lowest share of potential telecommuters.
Unfortunately, Vermont residents have to pay for the second-highest internet costs in the country, which is not exactly helpful when trying to work from home and save money in the process.
14 New Jersey
Working from home in the Garden State is not that bad, especially with the third-best internet access in the country and 14th-best conditions for telecommuters. It is estimated that work-at-home employees account for 25% of the workforce.
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13 Minnesota
Minnesota managed to snatch the 13th place for its work-from-home conditions, due to ranking 14th in terms of the best work environment and 25th when it comes to the living environment in the average Minnesotian household. In addition, the North Star State is considered one of the best places to start and raise a family.