IL among top 3 states seeing surge in remote workers – WGNTV (Chicago)

In 2022, 33.1 % of Illinoisans worked from home, compared to 26.7% in 2021. Nationally, the rate for remote workers has remained stable, dipping a mere 1.2% between October 2022 and October 2021.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Makes sense.

After 3 years that have seen:

— Pritzker And Lightfoot’s Lockdown Lunacy;

— Black Lives Matter Loop Riots/Looting/Arson;

— Downtown Crime Rising;

— Downtown Businesses Fleeing; and

— Chicago’s Population Crashing

Downtown Chicago is in full meltdown mode.

The only way that Downtown office employers can keep their workers is to allow them to work remote.

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