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The cities where remote workers log the most hours

  • Filterbuy, LatticePublishing.com
  • Jul 22, 2021
  • Jul 22, 2021 Updated Jul 28, 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a historic shift in how much people work from home. Data collected over the past year shows that workers are just as productive—if not more—at home, and they tend to work longer hours.

Cities Where Remote Workers Log the Most Hours

Cities Where Remote Workers Log the Most Hours

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a historic shift in how much people work from home. But now that a majority of eligible Americans are at least partially vaccinated, many businesses are planning how to bring workers back to the office safely and whether to continue allowing for remote work. Data collected over the past year shows that workers are just as productive—if not more—at home, and they tend to work longer hours. Interestingly, this phenomenon isn’t unique to the pandemic; Census Bureau data shows that full-time remote workers logged almost two additional hours per week, on average, than non-remote workers in 2019.The most recent data on work hours from the Census Bureau reveals that part-time remote workers worked less, on average, than their non-remote counterparts, at 19.3 hours per week compared to 21.5 weekly hours. However, full-time remote workers worked an average of 45.6 hours per week, compared to an average 43.8 hours for non-remote full-time workers. Overall, remote workers were less likely to work full-time in 2019, as approximately two-thirds of remote workers were full-time, compared to 73% of non-remote workers.

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Full-time remote workers log more hours than non-remote workers

Full-time remote workers log more hours than non-remote workers

At the industry level, full-time remote workers in the agriculture sector worked the longest hours overall (47.5 hours per week)—and also reported the largest difference in average hours compared to non-remote workers—at nearly three more hours per week. On the other hand, remote workers in the finance and public administration sectors worked the fewest hours, logging just slightly more time than their non-remote counterparts on a weekly basis.

Full-time remote workers log more hours across all industries

Full-time remote workers log more hours across all industries

The difference in average weekly work hours for remote and non-remote workers also varied geographically, ranging from no difference to several hours. At the state level, South Dakota and Vermont had the largest difference in weekly hours between full-time remote and non-remote workers, both at 5.7 hours. In contrast, remote and non-remote workers in the South tended to work a similar amount. There was no statistically significant difference in work hours between full-time remote and non-remote workers in Arkansas, Alabama, or Mississippi.

Remote workers in South Dakota and Vermont log the most hours

Remote workers in South Dakota and Vermont log the most hours

To determine the metropolitan areas where remote workers logged the most hours, researchers at Filterbuy analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey. Metro areas were ranked according to the difference in average weekly work hours between full-time remote and non-remote workers. Researchers also calculated average weekly hours worked for full-time remote and non-remote workers, the percentage of remote workers who worked full-time, and the percentage of non-remote workers who worked full-time. Only metropolitan areas with at least 100,000 people were included in the analysis. Additionally, metro areas were grouped into the following cohorts based on population size: Small metros: 100,000–349,999 Midsize metros: 350,000–999,999 Large metros: 1,000,000 or more. Here are the metro areas with the biggest difference in hours between full-time remote and non-remote workers.

Small and midsize metros where remote workers log the most hours

Small and midsize metros where remote workers log the most hours

15. Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD

15. Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 1.8 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.5 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.7 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 71.2% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 73.1%

14. Kansas City, MO-KS

14. Kansas City, MO-KS

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 1.8 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.6 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.9 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 61.9% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 75.1%

13. Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD

13. Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 1.9 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.4 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.5 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 70.3% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 74.1%

Jose Luis Stephens / Alamy Stock Photo

12. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL

12. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 1.9 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.4 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.5 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 73.1% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 73.9%

Sean Pavone / Alamy Stock Photo

11. Austin-Round Rock, TX

11. Austin-Round Rock, TX

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 1.9 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 46.1 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 44.2 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 69.9% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 75.8%

be.you.tiful / Stockimo / Alamy Stock Photo

10. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV

10. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.0 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 44.9 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 42.9 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 73.4% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 74.7%

lucky-photographer / Alamy Stock Photo

9. San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA

9. San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.1 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.9 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.8 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 63.0% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 73.4%

Pete Niesen / Alamy Stock Photo

8. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI

8. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.1 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.9 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.8 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 68.6% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 73.9%

Frank Fell / Alamy Stock Photo

7. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA

7. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.2 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.2 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.1 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 62.0% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 72.0%

Sean Pavone / Alamy Stock Photo

6. Rochester, NY

6. Rochester, NY

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.2 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 45.4 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.2 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 68.8% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 69.1%

Jeremy Francis / Alamy Stock Photo

5. Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI

5. Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.4 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 46.4 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 44.1 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 65.6% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 66.9%

Cynthia Lindow / Alamy Stock Photo

4. New Orleans-Metairie, LA

4. New Orleans-Metairie, LA

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.5 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 46.5 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 44.0 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 63.9% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 74.1%

Sean Pavone / Alamy Stock Photo

3. Columbus, OH

3. Columbus, OH

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 2.6 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 46.0 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.4 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 69.7% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 73.6%

Michelle Himes Studio / Alamy Stock Photo

2. Tucson, AZ

2. Tucson, AZ

Difference in hours between full-time remote & non-remote workers: 3.0 Average weekly hours for full-time remote workers: 46.6 Average weekly hours for full-time non-remote workers: 43.6 Percentage of remote workers who work full-time: 56.6% Percentage of non-remote workers who work full-time: 67.6%

Christian Offenberg / Alamy Stock Photo
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