SLG - Majority of work-from-homers don't want to go back to the office
As companies keenly await COVID-19 vaccines that promise to return staff to the office, a new survey from the Pew Research Center suggests that won't be so easy.More than half of U.S. employees currently working from home say they'd like to keep their remote arrangements beyond the pandemic and one-third of those surveyed said they want the option to telework at least sometimes. Only 11% said they rarely or never want to work from home.There's also a clear class divide. 62% of workers with a bachelor's degree or more education say their work can be done from home, compared with only 23% of those without a four-year college degree. Similarly, while a majority of upper-income workers can work remotely, most lower- and middle-income workers cannot.Will the data weigh on office real estate? Join the discussion below on the potential effects Boston Properties (BXP), SL Green Realty (SLG), Hudson Pacific Properties
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Majority of work-from-homers don't want to go back to the office