Seattle has led the nation in remote work among the 20 largest cities, with 31.3% of its workforce working mainly from home, indicating a significant shift since before the pandemic.
The gap between Seattle's remote work rate and that of New York City is striking, as Seattle's figure is twice as high, showcasing a broader trend in workforce behavior.
Despite efforts by large employers like Amazon to bring workers back to the office, Seattle continues to see high remote work rates, with 28.5% still working from home.
New data underscores the profound impact of remote work on the city's recovery post-pandemic, marking a pivotal change in the traditional urban workforce landscape.
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