The best cities for American working remotely is revealed: Cheap rents, fast internet and stunning scenery

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Remote work is becoming increasingly coveted as bosses order employees back to the office half a decade on from the Covid pandemic.

But such opportunities still exist, particularly for those in hybrid workplaces, meaning it’s not impossible to snag a gig where you can clock in from anywhere in the world.

For Americans frustrated with ongoing inflation, economic inequality and political polarization, there are several stunning international cities in which to work while collecting a US paycheck.

Experts at QR Code Generator have now created an index of the best international hotspots for digital nomads factoring in mobile speeds, cost of living, and accessibility to remote working visas among other expat concerns.

Each of the cities was given a score out of 100, with Bangkok, Thailand topping the list with 69.98, thanks to its fast internet speeds and comparatively cheap lifestyle.

Bangkok, Thailand topped the list with a score of 69.98, thanks to its fast internet speeds and comparatively cheap lifestyle. dron285 – stock.adobe.com

“Bangkok’s ornate temples, delectable cuisine, and energetic street life are ideal for anyone seeking to experience somewhere new,” the experts enthused.

“Thailand’s capital offers a dynamic atmosphere, making it a coveted hotspot for any digital nomad looking to embrace a heritage-rich city that uniquely blends modernity and tradition,” they added.

Bucharest, Romania came in second spot with a score of 65.62. Eduard – stock.adobe.com
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil rounded out the top three tanks to its local purchasing power. It garnered an overall score of 62.35. Nido Huebl – stock.adobe.com

Bucharest, Romania came in second spot with a score of 65.62.

The Eastern European city boasts the best remote visa access according to the experts, as well as “elaborate and diverse architecture, an arts scene featuring some of the world’s best galleries, museums and theatres, and tranquil parks ideal for nature lovers.”

Rio de Janeiro in Brazil rounded out the top three tanks to its local purchasing power. It garnered an overall score of 62.35.

Buenos Aires in Argentina, meanwhile, similarly turned out to be one of the most affordable cities for food and groceries, giving American expats bang for their buck.

Thus, QR Code Generator rated the city as the world’s fourth best for US remote workers.

The stunning city of Buenos Aires is pictured. The city is also among the most affordable for US digital nomads. Aleksandar Todorovic – stock.adobe.com

Beijing came in fifth spot overall, thanks to its strong broadband and mobile speeds, meaning employees can constantly be connected, even while working remotely.

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