President Trump's assertion that only 4% of federal employees occupy office space is misleading. Actual data reveals over half of the 2.3 million federal workers are not eligible for remote work. Reports indicate that 61% of eligible workers still spend most of their hours in-person. Following the pandemic, both Biden and Trump emphasize a return to the office. Despite new policies encouraging in-office work, a slight decline in remote work was noted from 2022 to 2023. Biden's administration acknowledges progress, though work levels are still below expectations.
The vast majority of federal workers will once again work in person, as called for by President Biden, aiming to return to pre-pandemic operations.
As of May 2024, 61% of eligible federal workers spent their hours in-person at job sites, contradicting claims of only 4% occupancy.
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