Minneapolis Fed report: Remote work is proving sticky
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Despite return-to-office-crackdowns, remote work is alive and well as the rate has barely changed over the last two years
Nearly 22% of U.S. workers still worked from home at least part of the time in 2025, just one percentage point less than in 2024.

Despite return-to-office-crackdowns, remote work is alive and well as the rate has barely changed over the last two years
Nearly 22% of U.S. workers still worked from home at least part of the time in 2025, just one percentage point less than in 2024.

We always thought we might be ahead of the curve, but CraftWork knows working remotely is here to stay.
As of December 2022, almost 30% of paid workdays happen at home. (Image: Justin Sullivan-Getty Images)
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