Digital Nomadism: A Glimpse into the World of Remote Work and Travel
Source: NomadList

Digital Nomadism: A Glimpse into the World of Remote Work and Travel

The digital nomad lifestyle has taken the world by storm, and the numbers don't lie! Check out these intriguing stats on the remote-working, globe-trotting tribe:

🌏 35 million digital nomads worldwide!

💰 Average nomad income: $117,959/year.

⏰ 70% work 40 hours or less per week.

🇺🇸 Over 50% from the United States.

📚 More than 50% hold a bachelor's degree.

✈️ Top destinations: Bangkok, Lisbon, Mexico, and more!

🌴 Coastal countries are nomad favorites.

🌐 45+ countries offer digital nomad visas.

♀️ 50%+ of female nomads engage in hiking.

💼 Most nomads work in IT (19%).

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Source: NomadList

In recent years, the rise of digital nomads has reshaped the way we think about work and travel. The ability to work from anywhere with an internet connection has given rise to a global community of individuals who have adopted a nomadic lifestyle. As we delve into the world of digital nomads, we uncover some intriguing statistics that shed light on this burgeoning phenomenon.


What Is a Digital Nomad? 🌐

A digital nomad is someone who works online from various locations, embracing a lifestyle that allows them to explore different places while maintaining their professional careers. This lifestyle gained significant popularity in 2022 as more people embraced remote work opportunities, thanks in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.


How Many Digital Nomads Are There Globally? 🌏

In 2021, there were approximately 35 million digital nomads worldwide. Notably, the United States saw a substantial increase, with 15.5 million digital nomads in 2021, marking a 112% rise from 2019.


The Average Digital Nomad 🧑🌟

  • The average age of a digital nomad is 32 years old, with millennials comprising 44% of digital nomads in the U.S.
  • More than 80% of digital nomads are men, while 20% are women.
  • 56% of digital nomads claim to have no religious affiliation.
  • 61% of digital nomads are white, with Asian and Latin heritage making up 13% and 12%, respectively.
  • 11% of male digital nomads are vegans, compared to 17% of females.


Where Are Digital Nomads From? 🌎

  • Over 50% of digital nomads worldwide are from the United States.
  • The second most common nationality for digital nomads is British.
  • 5% of the world's digital nomads are Russians, and 4% are from Canada.


Digital Nomad Income and Spending 💸

  • The average income for a digital nomad is $117,959 per year, with the median income at $85,000.
  • Most digital nomads earn between $50,000 to $250,000 annually.
  • 49% of digital nomads are employed full-time, while others are startup founders, freelancers, contractors, or agency workers.
  • 4 out of 5 digital nomads report satisfaction with their income.
  • The average digital nomad has a monthly budget of $1,875.


Most Popular Digital Nomad Jobs 💼

  • IT is the most common field for digital nomads (19%), followed by creative services (10%).
  • Some digital nomads work in professions not typically associated with remote work, including architecture, medicine, law, and engineering.


Digital Nomad Destinations ✈️

  • Bangkok was the top remote working city destination in 2021.
  • Lisbon, Portugal, was the most visited remote work hub in 2021.
  • Coastal countries like Mexico, Thailand, Indonesia, Colombia, and Portugal are among the top-rated destinations for digital nomads.
  • As of 2022, 45+ countries offer digital nomad visas.


Digital Nomad Lifestyle 🏖️

  • The majority of digital nomads work 40 or fewer hours per week, with only 33% working over 40 hours.
  • 51% of digital nomads stay in hotels during their travels.
  • Living costs and fast internet connection are key factors when choosing a location.
  • 4 out of 5 digital nomads buy groceries and cook their own meals.


Productivity and Work Satisfaction 🚀

  • Remote workers tend to be 35-40% more productive than office workers.
  • 68% of remote workers benefit from fewer interruptions and enjoy a more focused work environment.
  • The overwhelming majority of digital nomads report high satisfaction with their work and lifestyle.


The rise of digital nomads reflects a changing landscape of work and travel. As technology continues to connect us globally, more people are embracing the digital nomad lifestyle, allowing them to work, explore, and lead fulfilling lives from anywhere in the world. The statistics reveal the growing popularity of this lifestyle and the diverse and dynamic nature of the digital nomad community.


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Credits: TheBrokeBackpacker, MBO Partner, NomadList, Global Workplace Analytics, Statista

Frency D.

Assistant controller / finance administrator/interim en loondienst

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Aren't there any finance jobs which are remotely?

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Tiago Quintans

Empreeendor/Freelancer nas áreas da Cultura, Arte e Educação

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Hi. Where can i submit to work as a digital nomad here?

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Andrew Jernigan

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It's a segment that will only increase in this next season. It will evolve and grow significantly. Insured Nomads | Legal Guardian

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Jandeep Singh Sethi

I help aspiring entrepreneurs grow their personal brand | HR & Marketing leader | 407K+ | Helped 750+ brands on LinkedIn | LinkedIn Growth |960M+ views | Lead Gen | Influencer Marketing | AI & Tech Enthusiast

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Excellent one

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Efi Pylarinou

Top Global Fintech & Tech Influencer • Trusted by Finserv & Tech Global • Content & Influencer Services • Advisory for Digital Transformation • Speaking • connect@efipylarinou.com

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Again we see the gender gap showing up its ugly head. I am surprised that Greece is not included in the destinations for digital nomads (probably it is Portugal`s favorable tax subsidies that have lured the Brits there). Very interesting shares Vedang Vatsa FRSA cc. George Fintikakis Matteo Rizzi Ravin Jesuthasan, CFA, FRSA

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