Pennsylvania offers high-paying remote jobs, beats U.S. unemployment rate

PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES — Pennsylvania has emerged as a beacon of employment opportunities, boasting a lower unemployment rate than the national average in the U.S. and a surge in high-paying remote jobs.
The U.S. state’s Department of Labor and Industry reported a 3.4% unemployment rate in January, outpacing the national figure of 3.7%, while adding a record 15,000 non-farm jobs.
Capitalizing on the remote work revolution, Pennsylvania has unveiled a diverse array of lucrative remote-eligible positions across multiple sectors through its online job portal.
The state offers competitive compensation packages for workers’ Compensation Judges at the Department of Labor and Industry, who earn between $103,218 and $146,798, and Regulation and Compliance Chiefs in Agriculture, who earn between $96,626 and $146,798.
Other notable roles include:
- Capital and Debt Manager
Salary: $96,626 to $146,798
- Forest District Manager
Salary: $84,597 to $128,627
- Architectural Consultant
Salary: $74,191 to $112,666
- Field Human Resource Officer 3
Salary: $74,191 to $112,666
- Administrative Officer 3
Salary: $64,959 to $98,661
Previously, Columbus, the second-largest city in Georgia, has launched an attractive program that offers remote workers over $7,000 to join its community.
Cities and states in America are becoming more creative in attracting talent as more employees relocate to cheaper areas and work farther from their offices due to rising housing costs.