200,000 California-based jobs are missing because of remote work, study says
Remote work during COVID-19 reduced California’s job growth in heavily remote sectors versus the national rate, creating an estimated 200,000-job gap by 2024.
Is California missing 200,000 jobs due to remote work? Here's what a state study says
Remote work reduced California’s job growth by an estimated 200,000 jobs, with migration losses and slower growth in remote-friendly sectors driving the gap.
200,000 California-based jobs are missing because of remote work, study says
Remote work during COVID-19 reduced California’s job growth in heavily remote sectors versus the national rate, creating an estimated 200,000-job gap by 2024.
200,000 California-based jobs are missing because of remote work, study says
Remote work during COVID-19 reduced California’s job growth in heavily remote sectors versus the national rate, creating an estimated 200,000-job gap by 2024.