Anywhere Workers Are Traveling More, For Longer, and Are Earning More, Because of a Shifting Economy
Spain is the most popular country to visit as an Anywhere Worker, followed by Portugal and Italy
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- Over 80% of Anywhere Workers continue to plan on living this lifestyle for up to 5 years.
- 83% of Anywhere Workers move at least once from one location to another every 6 months, up 10% compared to last year.
More women are leaning into the Anywhere Worker lifestyle because they are prioritizing flexibility and autonomy in their lives
- Nearly 36% of female Anywhere Workers prioritize more flexibility and autonomy in their lives, compared to 33% of men.
- 34% of women Anywhere Workers chose to live a life of travel and work because they were tired of working in a 9-5 setting and staying in one location, compared to 31% of men.
Anywhere Workers are earning more or the same since committing to this lifestyle
- Almost all (94%) said their earnings have increased or remained stable.
- Anywhere Workers that have experienced financial issues previously decreased by 15% compared to last year (64% vs 79%).
Europe and the US are the prime locations for Anywhere Workers
- Spain is the most popular country to visit as an Anywhere Worker, followed by Portugal and Italy.
- In the US, New York City and Texas are the top destinations for work and travel.
To learn more about Fiverr's second Anywhere Worker study, click here - https://blog.fiverr.com/post/spain-portugal-australia-and-the-us-are-the-top-destinations-for-anywhere-workers
Research conducted by Censuswide, on behalf of Fiverr (Digital Nomads) using a sample of 2000 total Digital Nomads who have worked in one of the following markets in the past 12 months: Portugal, Spain, Indonesia, Mexico, United States and Italy between 03.05.2023 - 17.05.2023. Censuswide abides by and employ members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles.
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