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Ohio: Top State For Remote Workers To Call Home


Remote work is here to stay. But where exactly is "here"?


More than ever location independent remote workers have the opportunity to live and work from wherever they want. This opens up the question: where is the best place for remote workers to call home?


With it's up-and-coming towns, affordable living, and Midwest friendly vibes, Ohio is becoming one of the overlooked states for those who work from home.


If purchasing a home wasn't stressful enough, remote workers are now taking their consideration for the community they call home more seriously.


Whether remoters are raising a family, starting a family, or riding solo - being a part of a community that has great food, good people, and great opportunities to create memories seems to be a common thread that ties us all together.

But why Ohio? Locals may joke that the weather here may be one of the downsides of the state. In contrast, the midwest is known for experiencing the 4 seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall. So if you don't like the weather just wait a bit - it will change.

The changes of the seasons can credit some of Ohio's beautiful landscapes. Ohio's rural landscapes, lake towns, and park systems offer some of the best views to catch gorgeous sunsets almost any day of the week - year round.

If that's not enough the cost of living in Ohio is ranked low on a national scale. According to a survey by US News that examines the costs of daily life and housing against the money households have available - Ohio ranks #1 in affordability.


Have you ever wanted to have a bigger impact on the outcomes of an election? Ohio has gained its reputation as a regular swing state after 1980, and did not vote against the winner from 1960 to 2020. In fact, only three people have won the presidential election without winning Ohio since 1900: Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Joe Biden


With it's up-and-coming towns, affordable living, and Midwest friendly vibes, Ohio is becoming one of the overlooked states for those who work from home.

Written from a cozy corner of Cool Beans Cafe, Medina | Ohio


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