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Work From Home Is Becoming a Permanent Part of How Jobs Are Done

Data show we can expect 30% to 40% of workdays to be remote, long after the pandemic is over.

Work From Home Is Becoming a Permanent Part of How Jobs Are Done
A woman working from home with a laptop computer. (Photographer: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- In the second-to-last week of December, 42.4% of U.S. workdays were worked from home. That’s according to a monthly survey commissioned by a trio of economists studying remote work, who couldn’t get the answers they needed from government data. It’s probably the best measure we have of how entrenched working from home has become since the arrival of Covid-19.
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