2021 American Time Use Survey Shows Post-COVID Return To Work Trend
The latest annual American Time Use Survey (ATUS), covering calendar year 2021, shows a notable scaling back from the previous
The latest annual American Time Use Survey (ATUS), covering calendar year 2021, shows a notable scaling back from the previous
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Nearly six months into the federal government’s 2022 fiscal year (October 1, 2021 – September 30, 2022), Congress and the
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