Remote work has settled into a post-pandemic norm, with many people continuing to work from home and reshaping the economic geography of cities and suburbs. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2026/06/08/world/great-shift-to-remote-work/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #commentary #worldnews #us #uscensusbureau #wfhresearch #covid19 #jobs #remotework
The great shift to remote work has entered a new normal

The share of U.S. workers doing their jobs primarily at home was 2.3 times higher in 2024 than in 2019.

The Japan Times

Latest from WFH Research:

• Hybrid is now 2.3 times more common than fully-remote work
• Workers with a bachelor's degree or more are far more likely to turn on their camera during video calls
• Workers under 40 are more likely to turn their cameras on in meetings
• Overall, days worked from home are at 27%
• WFH job posting levels surged after 2020; look to be stabilizing in early 2023

https://wfhresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/WFHResearch_updates_March2023.pdf

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Latest from WFH Research: https://wfhresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/WFHResearch_updates_February2023.pdf

Notable slides:

• Days Worked from Home are Dropped In January to 27%

• Employer Plans for WFH Decline Towards to 2.2 Days per Week (for persons able to work from home)

• Working From Home is More Common in Major Cities than in Smaller Cities and Towns (but Declining as of Early 2023)

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