HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — Two Indiana cities are proving that you don’t need to be in Silicon Valley or New York City to lead the modern workforce. According to a new study by CoworkingCafe, Carmel and Fishers have both secured spots in the top 10 best U.S. cities for remote workers, outranking major tech hubs like Denver and Berkeley.
The study analyzed cities with over 200,000 residents across four key metrics: remote work infrastructure, economic health, digital connectivity, and coworking availability. Carmel landed at No. 6 on the national list, with Fishers following close behind at No. 7. Notably, they were the only two Midwestern cities to break into the top 10.
The shift toward flexible work is deeply embedded in the local culture. The data shows that a significant portion of the population has traded the traditional commute for the home office:…