Updated June 25, 2026 · Insurance / financial-services remote work + low cost-of-living.
Cushy WFH insurance remote roles open to applicants based in Dallas, TX.
Most cushy insurance remote jobs are fully remote and US-eligible, so applicants in Dallas, TX qualify for the same listings as anywhere else in the country. We surface listings here that specifically prefer or list Dallas, TX in their applicant criteria, plus the broader US-remote pool.
Dallas-Fort Worth has one of the largest remote insurance and financial-services hiring concentrations in the US. Allstate, State Farm, and USAA all maintain substantial Dallas-area remote customer service and claims teams. UnitedHealth Group's Optum division runs Dallas-anchored healthcare-admin operations. Texas no-state-income-tax advantage applies, plus Dallas cost-of-living is materially lower than Austin while pay is comparable.
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Verified listings in this category pay a median of $24/hour, ranging from $19 to $38/hour. Most fully remote roles pay the same nationally regardless of where you live.
Most are open to anyone in the United States. We surface Dallas, TX explicitly when employers list it as a preferred or eligible location.
For agent / sales roles: yes — typically a state P&C (Property & Casualty) license, sometimes life/health. Most major carriers (Allstate, Progressive, USAA) pay for your study materials, exam fees, and training time as a new hire — you don't pay for licensing yourself.
Licensed claims adjuster pays $24–$36/hr, a notch above general customer service ($19–$26). Both pay above the broader cushy WFH average. Licensed sales agents on commission can exceed $40/hr equivalent in good months but with quota pressure that cushy seekers often want to avoid.