The future of remote work

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Businesses across the board, along with the federal government under President Trump, are moving away from remote work that peaked during the pandemic. Just under 14% of Americans worked fully remote in 2023, down from about 18% in 2021. Julia Pollak, chief economist at Zip Recruiter, joined CBS News to talk about the trend.

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