"Study: Remote Workers Living Farther from Main Offices"

A report from Stanford University and Gusto reveals that remote workers are living further from their employers, with the mean distance from employee residence to employer location increasing from 10 to 27 miles between 2019 and 2023. Additionally, 5.5% of employees now live over 50 miles away from their employer. The study also highlights that remote work is more prevalent among higher-earning Millennials in the Information and Finance & Insurance sectors, and a USA TODAY survey shows that remote work decreases as income rises. Furthermore, one-third of hiring managers report increased productivity due to remote work, and Colorado has the highest percentage of remote workers at 21%, while Mississippi has the lowest at 5.5%.
- Report: Workers are living further from employers USA TODAY
- American Office Workers Are Living Even Farther From Employers Now The New York Times
- Remote workers are living increasingly further from their main offices, study finds Fox Business
- Millennials, high-earners moved away from office during work from home Business Insider
- Workers Now Live Farther From the Office Inc.
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