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Working from home saves money for workers and businesses

With no commute to the office, workers are saving money in many different ways. And companies are also finding out that having employees work from home can mean big savings for themselves. If you ve been working from home, then you are probably saving money just on your car alone. Those working from home are saving a lot on gas, tires, oil changes and other maintenance. Some auto insurance companies are giving discounts because cars are not on the road as much as they were prior to the pandemic. And there are even more savings while working from home according to business advisor Molly Hegeman.

Pandemic May Accelerate Migration From Massachusetts

Replies(85) Workers are starting to think about living where they want instead of living where they work. Cheaper housing, warmer weather and lower taxes could all potentially prompt those workers to leave Massachusetts. (Shutterstock) MASSACHUSETTS Global Workplace Analytics, a San Diego-based consulting company, predicts between 25 and 30 percent of people will work from home two or more days per week by the end of 2021, up from just 3.6 percent before the coronavirus pandemic started. That could be bad news for Massachusetts, where white collar workers are increasingly thinking about leaving behind the state s high income tax rates and skyrocketing housing prices now that they no longer have to commute to the office.

Preparing for a new norm: Technical considerations for a hybrid workplace

Preparing for a new norm: Technical considerations for a hybrid workplace
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4 ways employees and employers save as more people work remotely

4 ways employees and employers save as more people work remotely
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BBB: Remote Work Now The New Normal

BBB: Remote Work Now The New Normal Feb 06, 2021 at 11:53 am by WGNS (MURFREESBORO) Murfreesboro BBB representative James Price asks, “Could cubicle farms be a thing of the past? Is remote work here to stay?” Trends suggest that it is! Global Workplace Analytics reports, Our best estimate is that 25-30% of the workforce will be working-from-home multiple days a week by the end of 2021”. Since March 2020, the number of people working from home increased by 240 percent from 4.7 to 16 million workers (Forbes). Initially seen as a temporary fix to stop the spread of the virus, many business employers are now considering whether or not to make remote work more permanent. 

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