Do you work from home? If so then you aren't alone according to the US Census Bureau. The following graphic reveals some of the interesting data findings from the research. See More Census Bureau report http://bit.ly/lbszoct5h)
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Home Based Workers In the USA [Infographic]
1. Home Based Workers In The USA
Do you work from home? If so then you aren't alone according to the US Census Bureau. A new report finds that about 10% of the people that
work exclusively from home are 65 and older; workers in computer, engineering, and science related jobs are the fastest growing segment of
home workers! (See Census Bureau report http://bit.ly/homework2010)
The number of people who worked at home at least one
5.8 million or 4.3 percent of the U.S. workforce
day per week increased from 9.5 million in 1999 to 13.4
worked the majority of the week at home in 2010
million in 2010
Boulder, Colo., metropolitan area had among the Mondays and Fridays were the most popular
highest percent of workers who worked from home days to work at home for those who work both
most of the week with 10.9 percent at home and at another location
Government workers saw the largest increase in home- Other home worker "hotspots" include Medford,
based work over the last decade Ore., Santa Fe, N.M., Kingston, N.Y. and Santa
Rosa-Petaluma, Calif
Median household income was significantly higher for mixed workers at $96,300, compared with $74,000 for home workers and $65,600 for onsite workers.
U.S. Census Bureau Report - Home-Based Workers in the United States: 2010