NYC is 80 percent back in office!

Anonymous
New York City’s Return-to-Office Rate Nears 80%, Driven by Banks

https://super.news/en/articles/2024/04/10/wall-street-firms-propel-nycs-office-return-rate-amid-market-challenges

Come on DC let’s pump it up!
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
I don't think that's accurate. Badge system data shows NY at 50% RTO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No


+1
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think that's accurate. Badge system data shows NY at 50% RTO.


That is New York City data. Big employees Chase, Goldman all are fully back. The service workers, cops, subway, garbage men are of course in person as well as Broadway. Restaurants, bars.

I was on a business trip NYC back on October 2022 and it was more crowded than DC was in October 2022. I also went there October 2021 and we went to the roof top bar at a hotel happy hour and I was surprised amount of people out. The offices were empty in 2021 but people were going out. DC was empty on 2021
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No


+1


+1mm
Anonymous
Can't read the whole article. Not clear if that means 80% of workers go to the office at least part of the time, or if workers are in the office 80% of the time. Big difference. Sounds miserable regardless.
Anonymous
DC needs to catch up.
Anonymous
Why do you care where other people work?
Anonymous
How many people moved out of NYC when they were able to because of remote work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care where other people work?


Crabs in the bucket mentality.
Anonymous
NYC employees (banks, etc) make way more money than DC employees (government, nonprofit). They can afford going back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many people moved out of NYC when they were able to because of remote work?


Anyone who moved out someone moved in. Even at height of Covid
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many people moved out of NYC when they were able to because of remote work?


Anyone who moved out someone moved in. Even at height of Covid

Yes, but was it remote workers moving out and nonremote workers moving in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care where other people work?


Because major cities are sliding down the tubes w/o people working in them to drive the economy.
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