As Remote Work Lingers in US, the Future of Commuting Is Murky

Jan. 16, 2025, 1:00 PM UTC

Love it or hate it, a surge in remote work has become an enduring legacy of Covid-19. According to a recent study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, every US industry other than agriculture saw a marked shift toward teleworking between 2019, the last year before the pandemic, and 2022.

The effects on transportation networks have been profound: Transit ridership has dropped and rush-hour gridlock has softened, while mid-day traffic has grown. Population patterns shifted as “Zoom towns” outside of major cities swelled with digital nomads who abandoned big-city business districts where highways and transit lines historically ...

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