In-person work is gaining traction, particularly in major urban centers, with New York City leading the nation in office visits, reaching 86.2% of pre-pandemic levels.
While cities like New York experience a robust return to physical offices, others like San Francisco maintain a stronger preference for remote arrangements, with office visits at just 51.7%.
The evolution of office attendance trends will likely depend on local economic conditions, workplace culture, and ongoing negotiations between employers and employees.
A key factor in the rise of office attendance is employer pressure, even as a desire for in-person connections plays a part.
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