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Now That More Americans Can Work Anywhere, Many Are Planning To Move Away



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Up to 23 million Americans are planning to relocate as telework becomes the new normal, according to new survey.





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«As our survey shows, many people see remote work as an opportunity to relocate to where they want and where they can afford to live, says Adam Ozimek, chief economist at Upwork. «This is an early indicator of the much larger impacts that remote work could have in increasing economic efficiency and spreading opportunity.

Big cities will see the largest out-migration, according to the survey. About 20% of respondents planning to move live in a major city. Since many expect remote work to be more long term, more than half aim to relocate over two hours away or even farther from their current home.

Another study conducted by United Van Lines, a major household moving company, found that people wanted to relocate out of New York state at a higher rate than the national average. And, by the beginning of September, the requests to leave San Francisco had grown to more than double the U.S. average. The survey was conducted between March and August.



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Nationally, there is a 32% increase in moving interest compared to this time last year, the United Van Lines survey found. The most common reasons associated with pandemic-influenced moves were: concerns for personal and family health and wellbeing, desires to be closer to family, changes in employment status or work arrangement (including the ability to work remotely) and desires for lifestyle change or improvement of quality of life.

Customers told the moving company that the pandemic made them re-evaluate what was important to their family, which meant being closer to extended family and friends. Other customers said they had to widen their job search out of state.

Adedayo Akala is an intern on the NPR Business Desk.


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