More Americans are working remotely, and the price of housing has gone up in the last two years. But are the two issues related? A recent academic report released by experts with the National Bureau ...
Housing is less affordable than it has been in about four decades. But buying or renting a home might be even less affordable now if it weren’t for the continuing impact of remote and hybrid workers ...
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Plenty of blame has been levied at institutional investors for driving up home prices over the past couple of years. But a new study from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco shows that the ...
In mid-2019, New York University professors Allison Squires and her husband, Simon Jones, were moseying around Dutchess County, a picturesque area along the Hudson River a little too far away from ...
WASHINGTON — The throngs of remote workers who flocked to rural communities throughout the pandemic have begun to thin as employers push a return to offices. But for many of the towns remote workers ...
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DENVER (KDVR) — If you’re upset about housing costs, you can chalk half of it up to remote workers, according to one study. Directly or indirectly, COVID pandemic policies ushered in the worst U.S.