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As employers increasingly prioritize the well being of their employees while choosing quality locations for their offices, understanding where employees can flourish becomes essential. Here is the Top 10 Best Work life Balance US States based on factors such as minimum wage, sick leave, inclusiveness, average hours worked and public safety.
Maine – Leading the Nation in Work-Life Harmony
Maine ranks highest with a short average workweek of 39 hours, safe crime rates and sound inclusivity laws. It’s a great spot for people looking for peace, balance and a great sense of community.
Washington – High Wages and No Income Tax
Washington has the highest minimum wage in the country, combined with no state income tax makes it an economically balanced state with vibrant work hubs like Seattle and Bellevue and a copious hub for technologists and startups.
Illinois – Worker Protections and Urban Opportunities
Illinois has a minimum wage of $15/hour and strong labor laws. The ability to work in a modern office in a big city such as Chicago makes Illinois attractive to folks with careers.
Connecticut – Safety, Education and Workplaces
Connecticut has tremendous public safety, education and nice new office space in cities like Stamford and Hartford which is great for families and professionals somewhere in between.
Massachusetts – Healthcare Access and Progressive Leave Laws
Massachusetts is home to world class health care and some of the best mandated paid sick leave laws in the United States. Boston is one of the most progressive work and cultural areas in the US as well as a growing center for innovators.
Nevada – Tax-Friendly and Growing Office
Nevada stands out without a state income tax and the mandated paid sick leave. It is home to Las Vegas, Reno and other cities where office and startup spaces are booming.
New York – Corporate Powerhouse with Employee-Friendly Laws
While New York can be chaotic, the family policies and unparalleled corporate community make it overwhelmingly favorable. It’s a top destination for driven job seekers.
Oregon – Eco-Conscious Living and Progressive Legislation
Oregon has consistently ranked at the top for environmental quality, inclusive climate and workplace rights. Portland offers modern coworking spaces and a focus on sustainable practices and this is what really makes Oregon a good place to live and work.
Colorado – Wellness and Innovation
Colorado is a place to live an outdoor lifestyle while also providing workplace protections for workers. Cities such as Denver and Boulder have health conscious office cultures, while the startup culture is buzzing and very vibrant.
Rhode Island – Coastal Charm with Good Worker Rights
Rhode Island rounds out the list with strong labor policies and a relaxing and scenic way of life. It is a great place for remote work or regional business hubs.