The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a major shift in workplace flexibility, particularly in the United States. According to a recent McKinsey survey, a remarkable 58 percent of employed respondents—about 92 million people—have the option to work from home for all or part of the week.
![Of job holders in the United States, 58 percent—the equivalent of 92 million people—say they can work remotely at least part of the time.](/~/media/mckinsey/featured%20insights/charting%20the%20path%20to%20the%20next%20normal/2022/sept/gifs/cod-remoteflexwork-v8-ex1-js-shrunk-timed.gif)
To read the article, see “Americans are embracing flexible work—and they want more of it,” June 23, 2022.