Posted Dec 6, 2022, 2:14 PM
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https://www.businessinsider.com/remo...alypse-2022-12
Remote Work Is Gutting Downtowns, Will Cost Cities $453B
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Even in cities where more workers have returned, like Austin or Dallas, occupancy rates are still only 60% of what they were prepandemic. These shifts follow the unassailable stickiness of remote work; researchers for the National Bureau of Economic Research predicted that 30% of workdays would be worked from home by the end of this year, a huge jump from before the pandemic.
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