If you drive to work, you secretly recorded as much money in 2020
The COVID pandemic has allowed some workers to save money and the time of their old trips.
When thePandemic hit the United States In mid-March, many companies closed their offices and a significant percentage of the workforce started.Work. And today, many non-essential workers always connect to a distance. Although zoom calls and casual vestible codes (reading: pajamas) has certainly been an adjustment on the job, there has been a major advantage to change. If you normally drive yourself to the office,Working from home can have saved you on average $ 2,000 since March.
UPWORK, an agency that corresponds to freelancers with temporary jobs, published a study on August 28 detailing the drasticSavings commuters have won following work from home during the pandemic of Covid-19. In the study, they discovered that, quite, the country's employees saved $ 758 million a day by no longer driving at work. Since mid-March, it's a global economy of more than$ 90 billion.
"Put this into perspective,The commuters who sailed by car before the pandemic have saved more than $ 2,000 each since mid-March, including the costs of the public since their conduct ", author of the studyAdam Ozimek wrote.
The UPWORK interviewed 1,000 people currently working at home and found that 86% switched by car. Using data fromHow long did their last tripThey found that those who work at a distance due to Covid saved an average of 49.6 minutes a day that was normally devoted to the shuttle. This adds up to four full days of time that people have saved since they stopped going to mid-March.
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But Ozimek's research has not stopped there. Although not having switched is better for everyone, Ozimek noted, there are some regions in which to work at home has specifically benefited employees.
UPWORK used the data from the US Community Survey to calculate theAverage length of trips in major metros And discovered that the area saving the more time at home every day was East of Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where commuters spared 83.6 minutes per day in travel. This was followed by the Metropolitan Region of New York, the Washington D.c. region, Vallejo-Fairfield, California and the Metropolitan Area of San Francisco.
"What we find in the ranking, it is the workers living in the largest cities of the USS would find the biggest advantages of the shuttle," wrote Ozimék. "These areas tend to have desirable labor markets in the big cities of their hearts, which makes individuals wishing to pay a high cost of the shuttle to access it."
And it is likely that distance work will not be something many are willing to give up, even after the pandemic. After all, Ozimek says that "the lack of journey is undoubtedly envisaged by many benefits of remote work." Freedom and flexibility many professionals have now found in their schedules due to distance work are also an advantage, and it turns out "companies that encompass remote workcan also find increased productivity As professionals throw the time and stress of vast francs, "says Ozimek. And for more information on the work of the house, consultThat's how much you will work much longer at home, the doctor predicts.