Bay Area employees are still trickling back into workplaces, meaning commute times are slowly inching back to normal. And by normal, we mean frustratingly lengthy.
That rebound isn’t happening quite as rapidly in the Bay Area, which is experiencing one of the slowest returns to in-person work since the pandemic compared to other major metropolitan regions.
The publication, which released the list on Monday, compared cities with at least 5,000 working adults using the Census’ 2021 five-year estimate. Republicans use AI to attack Biden reelection bid The GOP responds to Biden's reelection campaign news with AI-enabled video.
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