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Story Highlights U.S. workers report working remotely an average of 3.8 days per month In 2020, the average was 5.8 days; before the pandemic, it was 2.4 More work remotely during business hours now than did before pandemic
minus-square@FMT99link11•1 year ago3.8, I thought, that’s really good. Oh… per month… that makes more sense…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•1 year agoI feel like combining fully remote office workers and must be in person jobs like leads to odd averages like that. I feel like I’d be interested in seeing the trend of “percentage of workers working remotely at least X days per week, by year”.
3.8, I thought, that’s really good. Oh… per month… that makes more sense…
I feel like combining fully remote office workers and must be in person jobs like leads to odd averages like that.
I feel like I’d be interested in seeing the trend of “percentage of workers working remotely at least X days per week, by year”.