
"More San Antonians are clocking in for work in person than workers in other cities across the country, according to a new JobLeads study. The study, published last month, found that 92% of San Antonio's workforce were reporting to work in person, making the Alamo City the most in-office city in the country. The Alamo City workforce of more than 1.3 million people is dominated by the hospitality industry and the military - industries where remote work is not possible."
"Blue states had more hybrid work opportunities, accounting for around 7% of the openings. Red states saw almost half of that, with hybrid roles representing about 4% of job openings. Oregon led the list as the state with the most remote work opportunities, accounting for 10% of the state's open positions. Detroit reigned as the city with the most remote work jobs, for a total of 8% of its positions."
Ninety-two percent of San Antonio's workforce reports to work in person, the highest share nationwide. The Alamo City workforce exceeds 1.3 million and is dominated by hospitality and military sectors where remote options are limited. Analysis of more than five million job postings and surveys evaluated supply and demand across locations, industries and income levels. Blue states offered about 7% hybrid openings while red states offered around 4%. Oregon accounted for 10% remote openings and Detroit had 8%. San Francisco led cities with 18% hybrid roles. Consulting jobs had about 18% hybrid and 14% remote openings. San Antonio showed a high rate of dispersed workers and growing super-commuting.
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