The New Relocation Patterns Emerging in the Remote Work Economy
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Washington City Paper
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Ella Armstrong
The remote work economy is changing how and where people live. With fewer jobs tied to specific office locations, workers now have the freedom to move based on lifestyle, cost, and comfort. This shift has led to new relocation patterns across the country and even abroad. People are leaving major cities for smaller towns, rural areas, or international destinations that better fit their needs. As flexibility becomes a norm, the question is no longer “Where is the office?” but “Where do I want to live?” Here, we’ll explore the key trends shaping these new relocation patterns emerging in the remote work economy.
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