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Biden Vs. Trump 2024 Election Polls: Trump’s Lead Reaches Record High In 2 Prominent Surveys As More Voters Say Biden’s Too OldIn a post-pandemic world, almost every state is facing declines in remote job listings as companies nationwide are moving away from work-from home to in-person work, according to ZipRecruiter data, but some states and employers are harder-hit than others—especially federal agencies.Louisiana was one of the only states where remote job postings grew, up 7.
Remote job listings remain higher than pre-pandemic levels but have declined from their COVID-era peak, according to ZipRecruiter: Some 11.7% of total U.S. listings were remote from January 2024 to June 2024, about equal to 2023 levels but down from 13.66% in 2022, while still higher than 2021 , 2020 and pre-pandemic 2019 .Remote work boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. workers spent an average of 2.4 days per month working from home in 2019, which grew to 5.