As of early 2025, only 13% of American workers are fully remote, a significant drop from pandemic highs, with 26% in hybrid roles. This decline is exacerbated by federal mandates for in-office work. Despite these changes, experts believe remote work will endure, adapting into hybrid models. WalletHub’s recent report outlines the ideal conditions for remote workers, emphasizing the importance of reliable internet and appropriate living space. Factors such as household size and utilities also play a role in determining the best states for remote work.
The trend of remote work is shifting, with only 13% of American workers remaining fully remote in early 2025. Despite this decline, remote work's evolution persists.
Experts suggest remote work is here to stay but is evolving into a hybrid model as more companies adapt to a combination of in-office and remote setups.
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