The rise of remote work could make the Federal Reserve's task of taming inflation a bit easier, while saving employers more than $200 billion, according to new research.
From Bloomberg: New research shows workers are willing to accept smaller pay increases for the convenience of working from home. In turn, that helps moderate business costs and slow what economists call the wage-price spiral when companies pass higher expenses on to consumers in the form of higher prices.
The rise of remote work could make the Federal Reserve's task of taming inflation a bit easier, while saving employers more than $200 billion, according to new research.
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