The Places Most Affected by Remote Workers' Moves Around the Country
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The New York Times
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Emily Badger, Robert Gebeloff, Josh Katz
The abrupt rise and shifting nature of remote work over the last few years has upended this pattern, according to an Upshot analysis of census migration data. During the pandemic, people who worked from home became significantly more likely to move — and more likely to do so than all other workers.
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