SmartAsset ranked 349 of the largest U.S. cities based on the percentage of workers who work from home, while also examining commute times for other workers.
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Across hundreds of large U.S. cities, a median of 12.5% of workers work from home. But some cities see as many as three in 10 workers working remotely, while others maintain a nearly entirely in-person workforce. Factors affecting this widespread may include the local industries and infrastructure, as well as local demographics. Similarly, the portion of workers operating remotely may impact the dynamics of a city. Where people spend most of their days may impact the food, transportation, and amenities sought by the population. Freeing up time and potentially budget for some, remote work may also give more freedom to remote workers to spend their time and money in ways they prefer rather than on commutes.
With this in mind, SmartAsset ranked 349 of the largest U.S. cities based on the percentage of workers who work from home. Average commute times for those not working from home—as well as modes of transportation used for the commute—are also examined.
Key Findings
Over one third of workers are remote in Frisco, Texas. Frisco has the highest portion of remote workers nationwide at 34.16%, with just over 40,000 people working remotely. Virtually all of the remaining commuters drive or carpool to work, with a mean commute time of 30 minutes.
More than 25% of the workforce is remote in 22 cities. This includes Charlotte, NC (29.71%); Arlington, VA (28.60%); Seattle, WA (28.46%); Boulder, CO (28.28%); Austin, TX (28.13%); Scottsdale, AZ (27.71%); Washington, DC (27.28%); Denver, CO (26.05%); Bellevue, WA (25.98%); Portland, OR (25.65%); and Atlanta, GA (25.48%).
Only 1.58% of workers are remote in this city. Odessa, Texas has the proportionally smallest remote workforce of large U.S. cities. Only 1,036 workers are estimated to be remote out of a workforce of over 65,000. Commuters spend an average of 24 minutes driving to work each way.
These college towns have the largest portion of people who walk to work. Despite the cold winters, Cambridge, Massachusetts has the largest number of walking commuters at 21.26%, while 23.32% of the workers are remote (36th overall). Berkeley, California has the second highest portion of people walking to work at 18.2%, while it ranks second overall for remote workers at 31.29%.
About 13.37% of workers in New York City are remote. Meanwhile, New York has the highest percentage of people commuting via public transit, at 47.83% of the workforce. Despite this, the average commute time is relatively high at 40.1 minutes.
Top 20 Cities With the Most Remote Workers
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Frisco, Texas
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 34.16%
Number of remote workers: 40,029
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 117,193
Percent of workers driving to work: 57.16%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 6.39%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 0.01%
Percent of workers walking to work: 0.89%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.39%
Mean commute time: 30 minutes
Berkeley, California
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 31.29%
Number of remote workers: 19,360
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 61,864
Percent of workers driving to work: 24.01%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 3.32%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 14.42%
Percent of workers walking to work: 18.23%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 8.73%
Mean commute time: 29.1 minutes
Charlotte, North Carolina
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 29.71%
Number of remote workers: 150,163
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 505,359
Percent of workers driving to work: 56.54%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 8.42%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 1.83%
Percent of workers walking to work: 2.02%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.47%
Mean commute time: 25.1 minutes
Cary Town, North Carolina
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 29.40%
Number of remote workers: 27,469
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 93,444
Percent of workers driving to work: 62.84%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 4.49%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 0.59%
Percent of workers walking to work: 0.86%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.82%
Mean commute time: 23 minutes
Carlsbad, California
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 29.06%
Number of remote workers: 15,877
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 54,633
Percent of workers driving to work: 61.42%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 5.43%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 0.62%
Percent of workers walking to work: 1.47%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 2%
Mean commute time: 26.2 minutes
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.76%
Number of remote workers: 16,299
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 56,669
Percent of workers driving to work: 64.24%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 3.94%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 0.79%
Percent of workers walking to work: 0.91%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.36%
Mean commute time: 25.3 minutes
Arlington, Virginia
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.60%
Number of remote workers: 42,085
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 147,163
Percent of workers driving to work: 41.50%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 4.71%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 16.88%
Percent of workers walking to work: 4.29%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 4.02%
Mean commute time: 25.4 minutes
Seattle, Washington
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.46%
Number of remote workers: 132,724
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 466,374
Percent of workers driving to work: 38.69%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 6.01%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 14.24%
Percent of workers walking to work: 8.45%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 4.16%
Mean commute time: 25.5 minutes
Carmel, Indiana
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.29%
Number of remote workers: 15,989
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 56,511
Percent of workers driving to work: 66.28%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 3.65%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 0.16%
Percent of workers walking to work: 1.22%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 0.41%
Mean commute time: 22.8 minutes
Boulder, Colorado
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.28%
Number of remote workers: 15,303
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 54,121
Percent of workers driving to work: 46.11%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 2.85%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 6.09%
Percent of workers walking to work: 7.59%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 9.09%
Mean commute time: 19.3 minutes
Austin, Texas
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.13%
Number of remote workers: 166,315
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 591,180
Percent of workers driving to work: 59.12%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 6.47%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 1.61%
Percent of workers walking to work: 2.19%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 2.48%
Mean commute time: 23.2 minutes
Bend, Oregon
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.10%
Number of remote workers: 15,883
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 56,514
Percent of workers driving to work: 59.61%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 7.19%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 0.28%
Percent of workers walking to work: 2.23%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 2.58%
Mean commute time: 16 minutes
Sandy Springs, Georgia
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 28.04%
Number of remote workers: 18,836
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 67,182
Percent of workers driving to work: 62.18%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 4.84%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 2.26%
Percent of workers walking to work: 0.78%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.90%
Mean commute time: 28.2 minutes
Naperville, Illinois
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 27.88%
Number of remote workers: 21,900
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 78,558
Percent of workers driving to work: 56.31%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 5.16%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 7.21%
Percent of workers walking to work: 1.95%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.50%
Mean commute time: 32 minutes
Scottsdale, Arizona
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 27.71%
Number of remote workers: 34,047
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 122,850
Percent of workers driving to work: 63.83%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 4.17%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 1.36%
Percent of workers walking to work: 1.44%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 1.49%
Mean commute time: 22.7 minutes
Washington, District of Columbia
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 27.28%
Number of remote workers: 104,626
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 383,558
Percent of workers driving to work: 28.58%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 4.15%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 22.90%
Percent of workers walking to work: 11.28%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 5.81%
Mean commute time: 30.4 minutes
Denver, Colorado
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 26.05%
Number of remote workers: 111,924
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 429,729
Percent of workers driving to work: 56.48%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 7.42%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 3.82%
Percent of workers walking to work: 3.61%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 2.63%
Mean commute time: 25.7 minutes
Bellevue, Washington
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 25.98%
Number of remote workers: 21,082
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 81,157
Percent of workers driving to work: 53.57%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 6.51%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 7.27%
Percent of workers walking to work: 4.47%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 2.21%
Mean commute time: 25.4 minutes
Portland, Oregon
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 25.65%
Number of remote workers: 93,120
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 363,011
Percent of workers driving to work: 49.97%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 7.77%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 6.20%
Percent of workers walking to work: 5.11%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 5.30%
Mean commute time: 24.2 minutes
Atlanta, Georgia
Remote workers as a percent of all workers: 25.48%
Number of remote workers: 70,960
Number of people aged 16 and over in the workforce: 278,472
Percent of workers driving to work: 55.43%
Percent of workers carpooling to work: 5.48%
Percent of workers commuting via public transit: 5.54%
Percent of workers walking to work: 5.20%
Percent of workers commuting via other means: 2.88%
Mean commute time: 25.7 minutes
Data and Methodology
This SmartAsset study considered 349 of the largest U.S. cities with populations of 100,000 or more. Data comes from the Census Bureau's 1-Year American Community Survey for 2023. Cities were ranked by the percentage of those who worked from home out of all workers aged 16 and over.