Remote Work Seen More Persistent Than Planners Expect
- About 75% of increase in telework will likely be permanent
- One in five workdays will be from home post-Covid, paper shows
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The pandemic-era shift to remote work will likely be more persistent than anticipated, hitting the finances of U.S. cities that are banking on commuters to get back to the office post-pandemic.
Two recent studies point to the long-lasting impact of work from home.