Upwork Report Finds Up to 23 Million Americans Plan to Relocate Amid Rising Remote Work Trends
Upwork has released a report titled “Remote Workers on the Move,” highlighting a significant shift in U.S. migration patterns driven by remote work acceptance. According to survey results from over 20,000 Americans, 14-23 million households plan to move, often away from major cities, with migration rates potentially increasing by three to four times the norm. The survey indicates a desire for affordable housing, with over half of respondents seeking lower-cost homes, and 54.7% moving two hours or more away from their current location. This trend may lead to enhanced economic efficiency.
- 14-23 million U.S. households plan to move due to remote work acceptance.
- Near-term migration rates expected to triple or quadruple.
- Over 52.5% are looking for significantly more affordable housing.
- Major cities may experience significant out-migration, potentially destabilizing local economies.
- Rental markets in higher-priced areas are seeing larger decreases in rent prices, indicating economic strain.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Upwork (Nasdaq: UPWK), the world's largest work marketplace, today released a new “Remote Workers on the Move” report, from Chief Economist, Adam Ozimek. Utilizing survey data from over 20,000 Americans, the report reveals that between 14-23 million of U.S. households intend to move in many cases out of major cities and into less expensive housing markets. The data shows this emerging migration pattern is the result of growing acceptance of remote work amid the pandemic.
The survey also finds the shift to remote work will increase near-term migration within the U.S. by three to four times the standard rate. Anywhere from
“Remote work presents a potential solution for those seeking job opportunities that don’t want to pay the high housing costs of a major city,” says Adam Ozimek, Upwork Chief Economist. “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. This is an early indicator of the much larger impacts that remote work could have in increasing economic efficiency and spreading opportunity.”
Key findings from the report include:
- Remote work will increase migration in the U.S.: Anywhere from 14 to 23 million Americans are planning to move as a result of remote work. Combined with those who are moving regardless of remote work, near-term migration rates may be three to four times what they normally are.
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Major cities will see the biggest out-migration:
20.6% of those planning to move are currently based in a major city. -
People are seeking less expensive housing: Altogether, more than half (
52.5% ) are planning to move to a house that is significantly more affordable than their current home. -
People are moving beyond regular commute distances:
54.7% of people are moving over two hours away or more from their current location, which is beyond daily or even weekly commuting distances for most. -
Housing market data confirms that the highest priced markets are taking the biggest hits: Rental data from Apartments.com reveals that the top 10 percent most expensive markets saw a
13% percentage point larger decrease in rent prices than rental markets in the bottom 10 percent.
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