Danny Westneat: Seattle, the remote work capital of the US, is in denial about its effects
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Seattle has led the nation in remote work among the 20 largest cities from 2019 through 2023, with a staggering 31.3% of its workforce working primarily from home.
The share of Seattleites working from home is twice as high as in New York City, highlighting a significant shift in work patterns that occurred during the pandemic.
Although workers have been progressively returning to offices across the country, remote work continues to remain high in Seattle, influenced heavily by local corporate policies.
Through the end of 2023, Seattle ranks second among big cities for remote work at 28.5%, closely following just behind Charlotte, North Carolina.
Read at Miami Herald
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