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Census data shows fewer people are moving out of coastal urban centers, but Sun Belt states remain popular.
For the rest of the country, remote work numbers are stable.
A new report from the JPMorgan Chase Institute finds retail has followed consumers to where many more now work and live.
In a note to employees, CEO Bob Iger said, “in a creative business like ours, nothing can replace the the ability to connect, observe and create with peers.”
When visiting family over the holidays, the mix of business, leisure and family time can be tricky.
Employees don’t want be labeled “quiet quitters,” so they’re working to appear busy. Rani Molla of Vox explains the practice.
San Francisco Fed researchers say the work-from-home shift may account for more than half of overall home price and rent increases in the U.S.
Manhattan could soon charge drivers a toll to enter midtown, the financial district and other active areas.
Office occupancy remains low in cities like New York and San Francisco, while places like Columbus, Ohio, are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels.
If the pandemic didn’t convince CEOs to get rid of costly in-person work environments, an economic downturn might do the trick.