Country guide · 42 cities

Working remotely from United States

A working overview of United States for remote workers and digital nomads — average monthly costs of $2,664, typical central-residential internet around 158 Mbps, and 42 destinations with full city guides on Nomad Desk.

United States sits in North America and offers a remote-work proposition that balances cost, infrastructure, and lifestyle in a way unique to its part of the world. The figures below are aggregated from the 42 Nomad Desk city guides covering destinations across the country — they reflect a single remote worker's realistic monthly budget for a private apartment in a central, walkable neighborhood, plus food, transport, coworking, and basic discretionary spending.

What it costs to live here

The country average across our city guides comes in at $2,664 per month, but the spread is wide. The cheapest base on our list is Cleveland at roughly $2,100 monthly, while higher-cost or capital-city options can run two or three times that. Use this as a sanity check, not a guarantee — your actual burn rate depends heavily on neighborhood choice, lease length, and how much of your food spending happens at home versus restaurants.

Cheapest cities in United States

Internet and connectivity

Average internet speed across our covered cities in United States is around 158 Mbps on typical residential and coworking lines. That puts the country squarely in the top tier globally — video calls, large uploads, and multi-stream work setups all run without compromise on properly wired apartments.

Fastest internet cities in United States

Visa and stay length

United States does not currently operate a dedicated digital nomad visa, but most passports can enter visa-free or on a tourist stamp for stays of 30–90 days. For longer presence, look at the country's standard work, freelance, or residence routes — the IATA Travel Centre is the best starting point for verifying the current entry rules for your specific passport. See our nomad visa hub for countries with formal long-stay programs.

Where to base — neighborhoods and city choice

For a first stay in United States, prioritise the country's most established remote-work hubs — these are the cities where the rental market, cafe scene, and coworking infrastructure have all matured to the point that you can land on a Tuesday and have a working routine by Friday. The list below is ranked by overall nomad score, but the right pick usually comes down to your visa, your timezone, and the specific neighborhoods you actually want to spend three months in.

All United States cities on Nomad Desk

North America

Austin

$3,300monthly
180Mbps
7.6score
North America

Boulder

$3,500monthly
200Mbps
7.4score
North America

Nashville

$3,000monthly
150Mbps
7.4score
North America

Portland (OR)

$3,000monthly
170Mbps
7.4score
North America

San Diego

$3,700monthly
170Mbps
7.4score
North America

Chicago

$2,700monthly
180Mbps
7.4score
North America

Minneapolis

$2,700monthly
180Mbps
7.3score
North America

Raleigh

$2,700monthly
180Mbps
7.3score
North America

Salt Lake City

$2,700monthly
170Mbps
7.3score
North America

Denver

$3,000monthly
180Mbps
7.3score
North America

Miami

$3,300monthly
180Mbps
7.3score
North America

Asheville

$3,000monthly
150Mbps
7.2score
North America

Madison

$2,700monthly
170Mbps
7.2score
North America

New Orleans

$2,700monthly
140Mbps
7.2score
North America

Pittsburgh

$2,400monthly
160Mbps
7.2score
North America

Philadelphia

$2,400monthly
170Mbps
7.2score
North America

Atlanta

$2,700monthly
170Mbps
7.2score
North America

Charleston

$3,000monthly
140Mbps
7.1score
North America

Honolulu

$4,100monthly
150Mbps
7.1score
North America

Boise

$2,500monthly
150Mbps
7.1score
North America

Tampa

$2,700monthly
160Mbps
7.1score
North America

Bend

$2,700monthly
150Mbps
7.1score
North America

Burlington

$3,000monthly
140Mbps
7.0score
North America

Knoxville

$2,400monthly
140Mbps
7.0score
North America

Louisville

$2,400monthly
140Mbps
7.0score
North America

Santa Fe

$2,700monthly
140Mbps
7.0score
North America

Savannah

$2,400monthly
130Mbps
7.0score
North America

Tucson

$2,400monthly
140Mbps
7.0score
North America

Sacramento

$2,700monthly
170Mbps
7.0score
North America

Orlando

$2,400monthly
160Mbps
7.0score
North America

Phoenix

$2,400monthly
160Mbps
7.0score
North America

Kansas City

$2,200monthly
150Mbps
7.0score
North America

Columbus

$2,200monthly
160Mbps
7.0score
North America

Albuquerque

$2,200monthly
150Mbps
6.9score
North America

Spokane

$2,200monthly
150Mbps
6.9score
North America

Reno

$2,400monthly
150Mbps
6.9score
North America

Saint Louis

$2,200monthly
150Mbps
6.9score
North America

Baltimore

$2,400monthly
160Mbps
6.9score
North America

Cincinnati

$2,200monthly
150Mbps
6.9score
North America

Indianapolis

$2,200monthly
150Mbps
6.9score
North America

Memphis

$2,300monthly
140Mbps
6.8score
North America

Cleveland

$2,100monthly
150Mbps
6.8score

Practical tips for working from United States

The general framework that works well across the country: scout a city for two weeks before committing to a longer lease, lean on monthly rental sites and local Facebook groups for housing rather than short-term-rental platforms, and use a coworking day pass at two or three spaces before settling on a monthly membership. Your first week will involve more logistics than work; budget for that and the rest of the stay falls into place.

For payment infrastructure, a multi-currency account like Wise handles local rent transfers and salary receipts cleanly across most of United States. For health and travel coverage, the standard nomad-stack option is SafetyWing — long-stay friendly and accepted by most visa programs that require proof of insurance.