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New York NY, according to a new Bloomberg News study, the shift to remote work in Manhattan means the island’s office workers are spending about $12 billion less every year than they did before the pandemic.
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Workers are spending about 30% less time in the office, which has cut their annual near-the-office spending on food, entertainment and the like by an average of nearly $4,700 per person, according to Bloomberg’s analysis of data from Stanford University.
Remote work is impacting New York City far worse . While the same trend is happening in other big cities, the cost on a per-person basis is more than 50% worse in NYC than anywhere else, Bloomberg found.
The study tracks with other data sets that suggest, nearly three years after New York City’s first COVID case, people simply have not returned to full-time in-office work.
The Partnership for New York City surveyed 140 major employers in January and found only 52% of Manhattan office workers are actually in the office on any given weekday, and less than 10% are back full time.
Dispute efforts for getting people back to work by New York Mayor Eric Adams the needle has moved relatively little in his first year in office.
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When will they apologize for 100 years of “dissing” people from NJ?
everyone , every state , every country disses NJ
It all started when New Jersey did not vote for Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential election. In fact, New Jersey was one of only two Northern states, along with Delaware, to vote for Stephen A. Douglas, the candidate of the Northern Democrats. Lincoln won the presidency with strong support from the Northern and Western states, while his opponents were more popular in the South.
It’s worth noting that in the 1864 presidential election, New Jersey did vote for Lincoln. By that time, the Civil War was well underway and Lincoln had gained popularity for his leadership in preserving the Union.
most people think NJ is a sh$thole
Have they ever changed replaced the windows in the train station. Are they still wrapped covered with plexiglass. And no one cleaning them. Amazing.
Hey, if you can do the work from home and work is getting,done to it.