The 2024 American Time Use Survey (ATUS) from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals how Americans spent their time across work, household, leisure, and childcare activities.
While remote work continued to be popular, the survey of around 7,700 people found that more men returned to the office. The number of men working remotely decreased from 34% to 29%, while the rate of women working from home remained the same.
These findings reflect ongoing shifts in American life, including the persistence of remote work, gender differences in work and household responsibilities, and the continued importance of leisure—especially TV—in daily routines.
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