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Deloitte Insights article. The economics of postpandemic work patterns.
10 Aug 2021
The pandemic brought work into the home for many and changed the nature of much in-person work as well. What could it mean for the US economy if these patterns persist? ONE OF THE hallmarks of the “age of COVID-19” has been a sharp rise in the number of people working remotely, along with the reorganization of how much in-person work is conducted. Adapting to this reality has set into motion waves of follow-on impacts that flow through much of the US economy. Even after we see a retreat from the current level of remote work, some of these changes will likely persist.
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