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(Iowa) -- Iowa ranks low on a list of states with ideal work from home conditions.
A new report by WalletHub compares the 50 states and Washington D.C. based on factors like the number of people working from home, internet prices, and cybersecurity.
Iowa ranks 44th with some of the least ideal conditions. The report cites lower average home square footage and lower household internet access than some other states.
Alaska, Montana, and Wyoming were ranked at the bottom as the worst states for working from home. Delaware and Utah are at the top for best work from home conditions.