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The COVID-19 pandemic sent shockwaves through the U.S. labor market.
Millions of Americans lost their jobs, and millions of workers withdrew from the labor force.
Survey: 60% of American workers do not have jobs that can be done from home.
43% of workers say they have a hybrid schedule, up from about a third in 2022 .
73% of teleworkable workers say their current arrangement has helped them balance work and personal life.
60% say it's helped their ability to get work done and meet deadlines.
49% of those who are working from home at least sometimes say it has made it harder for them to feel connected with their co-workers.
Working parents with children younger than 12 told us child care had been difficult for them to handle during the pandemic.
In 2022 , fewer workers told us they were working from home all or most of the time (compared with late 2020 ) Many workers were still concerned about being exposed to the coronavirus at their workplace.
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