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Editor warns on societal and career risks of digital nomadism

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — Digital nomads may not grasp the full impact of their transient lifestyles, said Nick Trend, Chief Consumer and Culture Editor at The Telegraph.

While noting economic benefits like tourism revenue, Trend questions whether nomads forging shallow connections could negatively affect local communities. 

Reflecting on his own experiences as an “analogue nomad,” Trend contrasts today’s digital nomads with his younger self, traveling and working locally, engaging deeply with local cultures. 

He suggests that, unlike his generation, today’s digital nomads might miss out on truly understanding the cultures they live in, as their work keeps them tethered to their home countries virtually.

Trend also points out that cities like Chiang Mai (in Thailand) and Lisbon (Portugal) saw rent spikes due to the influx of well-paid remote workers seeking cheaper living costs, competing with locals for housing, and driving up prices.

“Rents in Lisbon – averaging more than €2,000/£1,700 per month – are now among the highest in Europe. Obviously, this isn’t just down to the nomads, but it is certainly affected by them,” said Trend.

Further, the isolation of remote work risks diminishing creative synergies from in-person collaboration. Constant separation across time zones compounds communication challenges, potentially jeopardizing careers.

“In short, digital nomads may feel as though they are getting the best of all worlds: earning well, living cheaply and travelling the world in one long perpetual summer; but they may be putting their careers at risk,” said Trend.

He urges digital nomads to reflect on whether their flexible lifestyles have societal trade-offs, compromising community engagement. He advocates responsible tourism where visitors seek not just affordable adventures but also authentic local bonds.

Trend’s concerns align with the new visa policies passed by several countries — including Japan and South Africa — to attract remote workers.

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