15 Cities With the Most Remote-Friendly Jobs
15 Cities With the Most Remote-Friendly Jobs
A third of jobs can be done remotely, and here are the top cities where you ll find them.
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In a nationwide effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus and the disease it causes, COVID-19, millions of Americans have transitioned to remote work. The new COVID-19 vaccine may leave many wondering whether the influx of remote work will recede with the coronavirus. Some companies have already committed to remote working conditions beyond 2020 even permanently but there are several jobs that simply cannot be carried out from home. Those who work in maintenance, food preparation, construction, and much of the health care industry are often (or always) required to physically be somewhere other than home.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The number of homes for sale in the U.S. reached an all-time low in December, dipping below 700,000 for the first time as buyers remained active throughout the holiday season, according to
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Monthly Housing Trends Report released today. Due to unusually strong demand, home prices were up double digits compared to last year, however, the median listing price came down to $340,000 from a summer high of $350,000. The shortage of homes for sale has been an ongoing issue for the last couple of years, but in December the combination of the holiday inventory slowdown and the pandemic buying trend caused it to dip to its lowest level in history, said
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Alongside potential obstacles such as job loss, financial insecurity, and a subsequent inability to cover many upcoming bills, many Americans are now facing potential home loss as well.
According to a recent survey by the U.S. Census Bureau, of the estimated 17 million adults who are not current on their rent or mortgage payments, a whopping
33% of them could be facing eviction or foreclosure in the “next two months”.
Note: While this survey was conducted Nov 11-23, 2020, respondents’ interpretations of “the next two months” ranged between Nov 2020–Jan 2021.
Millions Facing Home Loss
718,000 people facing foreclosures or eviction. In fact, more than
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