The fall in remote workers in Seattle, now at 28.5%, reflects a larger trend where companies, like Amazon, are mandating in-office work more frequently.
Despite a significant drop in remote work in Seattle, the number of public transit users increased markedly, signalling shifts in commuting patterns amidst changing work dynamics.
In 2019, only 8% of Seattle's workforce worked remotely; the pandemic drastically transformed these numbers but recent data suggests a downturn post-peak remote work.
Nationally, remote work also declined, although Seattle's drop was more pronounced at 20%, highlighting differences in regional adaptations to evolving work environments.
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