How coming back to office impacts Seattle | Gee and Ursula
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A piece The Seattle Times published Thursday, citing U.S. Census data, showed the number of people going back to the office is increasing and those working from home is steadily decreasing.
Amazon's decision reinforces the value of in-person work to the success of companies and organizations, according to Downtown Seattle Association President and CEO Jon Scholes.
When you have people not going to the dry cleaners anymore and you have people not going to these restaurants anymore, you have sales tax goes lower, so the money...is lower.
While Amazon is pulling workers back to the office, working from home actually benefits the company because people don't have to leave their house to shop.
Read at MyNorthwest.com
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