The Chamber of Commerce recently released a report calculating how much people could make if they stayed home and worked during their commute times.
The Chamber of Commerce recently released a report calculating how much people could make if they stayed home and worked during their commute timesIf you're like many San Diegans who were able to work remotely during the pandemic, you probably saw your bank balance swell during the pandemic. In fact, according to the Fed, “U.S. households accumulated about $2.3 trillion in savings in 2020 and through the summer of 2021.
Then, in 2021, the phrase"return to office" began to creep into the vernacular, supplemented by"WFH," the abbreviation that many of those who were working from home preferred to see. Soon, the terms were joined by a not-so-distant cousin."hybrid."Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters. People began to wonder, of course, how much it cost them to RTO, especially with consumer savings levels dipping. Bloombergthat over"the past two years, consumers have drawn down the more than $2 trillion in extra savings they accumulated during the pandemic."
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