Digital Nomad – Get Paid While Traveling the World!
Digital Nomad Jobs: How Much Can You Make Working While Traveling?
$40,000 to $150,000
4/22/25
Digital nomad Caleb Price talks about teaching English in South Korea and Thailand, building a remote work lifestyle in Oaxaca, Mexico and what it really takes to work while traveling,
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
What a digital nomad actually does
How Caleb got started teaching English abroad
How teaching turned into remote work
What kinds of jobs digital nomads can do
How freelancers and remote workers find work overseas
What it really costs to live and work abroad
The pros and cons of the digital nomad lifestyle
What people get wrong about working while traveling
Digital Nomad Income Breakdown
Digital nomad income depends on your skills, experience, and how you work.
Teaching English abroad: $20,000–$45,000
Freelance writing / marketing / design: $40,000–$100,000+
Remote customer support / operations: $45,000–$80,000
Tech / software / product roles: $80,000–$150,000+
Consulting / coaching / independent services: varies widely
Cost of living advantage: often much lower abroad than in the U.S.
Many digital nomads start with one skill, then layer in freelance work, consulting, or remote contracts over time.
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FAQ
How much can a digital nomad make?
Digital nomads can earn anywhere from $40,000 to $150,000+ a year depending on the work they do, their experience, and whether they freelance or work remotely full-time.
What jobs can digital nomads do?
Common digital nomad jobs include teaching English, freelance writing, marketing, design, customer support, software development, consulting, and remote operations.
Do digital nomads need to freelance?
No. Some freelance, but many work full-time remote jobs for companies based in the U.S. or elsewhere.
Is being a digital nomad a good career?
For people who value flexibility, travel, and remote work, digital nomad life can be both financially sustainable and personally rewarding.
How do digital nomads get started?
Many start with teaching English abroad, freelancing online, or transitioning an existing job into remote work.
What are the downsides of being a digital nomad?
The biggest challenges are unstable income, time zones, loneliness, visas, and the need for strong self-discipline.