Charlotte is (almost) the Work from Home Queen of the United States
Briefly

In 2023, 29.7% of Charlotte respondents worked from home, making it one of the highest rates in the nation, just behind Berkeley.
The finding that almost 30% of workers in Charlotte do not commute highlights the changing nature of work and its impact on the office market.
Charlotte's nearly 500% increase in the work-from-home statistic over the past decade illustrates significant shifts in employment dynamics that affect transportation planning.
As the city grapples with these changes, there are calls for drastic measures like tax incentives to address struggling sectors affected by the rise of remote work.
Read at WUNC
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