Remote work first became a necessity in the coronavirus pandemic, but has since become a regular feature of many jobs, allowing workers a hybrid of in-office and home working.
And while some companies are asking for workers to return to the office, there are still plenty of jobs that can easily be performed fully remotely, saving on commuting time, lunch costs, and small talk—if you don’t like that sort of thing.
Despite a recent pushback on remote work by the new Donald Trump administration, working from home remains popular. According to the Pew Research Center, some 75 percent of working Americans are doing so remotely at least some of the time. Nearly half of workers in this group—46 percent—said that if their employer no longer allowed them to work from home, they would be unlikely to remain in their role.
So, if you’re comfortable working without an office, these, according to jobs site indeed.com, are some of the top paying remote jobs for U.S. …