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Chief Economist at 35Miami

The future is more WFH - younger firms are choosing higher levels of WFH. As these firms age and grow this will expand across the economy. WFH aids business growth - one likely factor is higher WFH makes it substantially easier to retain and recruit employees, driving growth. The pandemic was a watershed - there is a jump from 2019 onwards. The panemic cohort of firms will look forever different. #Survey www.wfhresearch.com

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We just updated our SWAA firm-age and work from home analysis, finding a steep slope in firm age and WFH. Three implications: 1) The future is more WFH - younger firms are choosing higher levels of WFH. As these firms age and grow this will expand across the economy. 2) WFH aids business growth - one likely factor is higher WFH makes it substantially easier to retain and recruit employees. 3) The pandemic was a watershed - there is a jump from 2019 onwards. I suspect the pandemic cohort of firms will look forever different. We will keep collecting data to see :-) Survey data: www.wfhresearch.com

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