POLL: Twice as many Americans working from home due to coronavirus


Sixty-two percent (62%) of employed Americans currently say they have worked from home during the coronavirus crisis. That’s double those who reported working from home in mid-March, according to a recent Gallup poll.

The number of employers offering flex time or remote work options has grown from 39% to 57%.

Three in five workers who began working from home during the coronavirus pandemic would prefer to continue to work from home as much as possible.

Forty-one percent (41%) say they would prefer to return working at their office as much as they did previously.

Click on the link below to read the Gallup poll article:

Gallup: U.S. Workers Discover Affinity for Working from Home

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  1. Deborah Delwiche

    Unfortunately, since more are “working” from home surprising how the stores and roads busier, at least here in Phoenix, Arizona

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