When asked if their employer signaled that their jobs would continue remote or transition back to the office post-pandemic, in April 2021, 77% of workers said that according to their employer, remote work would continue indefinitely. In December 2021, 78% said the same. (Credit: YAKOBCHUK VIACHESLAV/Shutterstock.com) When asked if their employer signaled that their jobs would continue remote or transition back to the office post-pandemic, in April 2021, 77% of workers said that according to their employer, remote work would continue indefinitely. In December 2021, 78% said the same. (Credit: YAKOBCHUK VIACHESLAV/Shutterstock.com)

A new study from Apartment List found that while remote work is now well-engrained in our economy, there has been a slight decline in its popularity over the last year.

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