How Remote Work Impacts the Wage Gap


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What an unparalleled year it has been for the workplace.  So many people had their first chance of relative flexible freedom with remote work that there is a Great Resignation effect happening in the world.  Many would rather quit versus go back to the office.  Others, rather than sheltering in job and settling are moving to greener pastures – some by literally moving to other areas.  If you can keep a job and keep it remote, why not live where you want to live, cut out a bunch of expenses and commute time?

The value of a dollar becomes interesting if you trade up let’s say San Francisco for Tulsa.  That said, it depends on working the efficiencies of scale with remote work.  We live in a society of meritocracy and performance culture, so many employers are happy to embrace the work from home trend – or at least a flexible work arrangement.

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Remote work and the modern wage gap - TrackTime24.com
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