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The best U.S. cities to be a freelancer

By | February 26, 2013, 5:02 AM PST

Much has been made in recent years of the rise of the freelancer and the shift towards independent work - there are 10 million self-employed workers in the United States, according to estimates from Economic Modeling Specialists (ESMI). Indeed, a recent study found nearly one million more independent workers in the U.S. in 2012 compared to 2011, and 86 percent of freelancers said they were satisfied or highly satisfied with their work situation.

But what is the geography of self-employment? By crunching the numbers for independent workers in the country’s 50 largest metro areas, the folks at EMSI found that the 10 areas with the largest share of self-employed workers were: Riverside, CA (11.6 percent), Los Angeles (10.1 percent), Miami (9.3 percent), San Francisco (9 percent), Sacramento (8.4 percent), Portland (8.3 percent), San Diego (8.1 percent), Houston (7.8 percent), Nashville (7.7 percent), and Memphis (7.6 percent).

Digging deeper, however, EMSI charted hourly wages for self-employed workers in the top 50 metro areas, and the results were somewhat different. In the top five were San Jose, CA ($30.75), followed by Washington, D.C. ($28.42), San Francsico ($26.68), Boston ($25.03), and New York City ($24.74).

The breakdown of wages among the ‘creative class’ of scientists, knowledge workers, and media and entertainment professionals, changed the story even further. The 10 metro areas with the highest wages for creative class independent workers were: San Jose ($26.42), Washington, D.C. ($25.55), Boston ($25.39), Philadelphia ($25.21), New York ($25.10), San Francisco ($25.02), Houston ($24.64), Bigmingham, Alabama ($24.21), Austin ($24), and Los Angeles ($23.50).

The number of full-time independent workers is expected to reach 30 million in the next decade, according to Richard Florida. Moreover, of those who became independent in 2012, 57 percent chose to, and only 13 percent of them say they want to return to traditional employment. Freelancing may soon be a very mainstream employment option.

Maps by Zara Matheson

via [The Atlantic Cities]

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About Channtal Fleischfresser

Channtal Fleischfresser is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

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Channtal Fleischfresser

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Channtal Fleischfresser has worked for The Economist, WNET/Channel 13, Al Jazeera English, Wall Street Journal and Associated Press. She holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She is based in New York.

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thank goodness
I can only be thankful..
my wage is more, my work is not self employed but feels like it due to my autonomy most of the time, and I see offers for horrible wages passing by, like engineer 38K and 70% travel. what a nightmare that would be.

I had been self employed for 11 years. Unfortunately, people do not have TV sets, stereos, etc. repaired any more! It's all cheap-priced so they throw it out when malfunctioned, and send their cash overseas to buy new TV set. haha I tell you the Red Chinese are behind this insidious plot!
Posted by opcom
26th Feb
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Contradictory and racist?
As a Red Chinese I resent your tone.
Your work is not self employed, but you have been self employed for 11 years.
Nightmares about being an engineer on 38K and 70% travel demonstrates Chronic Imagination Deficit Disorder.
Please seek help
Posted by Sca Malarm
26th Feb
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