The Telecommuting and Gig Workforce in Montana

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What Happens When a City’s Largest Employer Goes ‘Work From Anywhere’

“This is a much bigger urban workforce shift. It’s saying, tech doesn’t need to be anywhere,”

Montana is #1 in Top 10 Best States to Start Your Small Business in 2021 – South Dakota #2, Idaho #5, Wyoming #9

Montana’s Department of Commerce welcomes small businesses, offering a variety of resources for new business owners. The best state to open a business in 2021, Montana scores high in several areas, including the number of new businesses calling Montana home. A five-year business survival rate of 53.4% puts the odds of success in your favor.

Remote Workers Spur an Affordable Housing Crunch in Montana

The average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment in Bozeman hit $2,050 a month in early February, a 58% surge from a year earlier, according to rental site Zumper.

Salesforce to allow permanent remote work for most employees, with big implications for S.F.

Salesforce, San Francisco’s largest private employer, will permanently allow most workers to stay home for two or more days a week, a major shift that could dampen downtown’s economic recovery well beyond the coronavirus pandemic.

The Top 5 Things 2020 Taught Us About Remote Work

Whatever the future of work holds, use the lessons of the past year to get smarter about how you work and manage employees from home.

The catch-22 that’s bankrupting Wyoming – Work-from-home employees on out-of-state payrolls highlight the need for change

Wyoming’s mineral-dependent tax structure has long ensured that economic diversification is a net loser for the state, columnist Madden writes. Now, work-from-home employees on out-of-state payrolls highlight the need for change, he argues.

Rethinking Workforce Attraction in the Age of Remote Work

Now, economic developers have a new challenge – attracting remote workers to their communities. Those who succeed will see a huge payoff for their communities.

Work Has Changed, and That’s an Opportunity for Bedroom Communities

Telecommuting is here to stay, and those workers are a built-in market for revitalizing your downtown — if you give them the right kind of place to go.

The 5 Cities Ready to Build With Remote Workers in Mind

The co-living company Common has announced the cities vying to host the company’s “Remote Work Hub,” aimed at snaring digital nomads fleeing more expensive markets. 

Making Remote Work Newsletter Vol. 4 Issue 4

In Utah, over half of households have seen at least one person shift toward remote work
(the largest increase among Mountain States)