Remote Work Rates in the U.S. More Than Double Since 2019
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Summary
The article discusses the shift to remote work in the U.S., noting that the share of workers primarily working from home was 2.3 times higher in 2024 compared to 2019. However, the actual article content is extremely limited ("follow"), making a detailed analysis difficult.
Key quotes
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