The commute thread got me thinking...
The technological advances in this decade alone have made it possible for a large number of people to start working from home... Weather you are in your 50s 40s or 30s you probably have friend's / family / know someone who has made this transition recently.
Will this trend get big enough to where is starts to impact the overall economy? Not to say it will be necessarily negative or positive to the overall economy, I do think certain things will start to be impacted severely, if by for example in 2030 you have 30% of all employees working from home... Plugging into VR headsets for meetings etc.
The technological advances in this decade alone have made it possible for a large number of people to start working from home... Weather you are in your 50s 40s or 30s you probably have friend's / family / know someone who has made this transition recently.
Will this trend get big enough to where is starts to impact the overall economy? Not to say it will be necessarily negative or positive to the overall economy, I do think certain things will start to be impacted severely, if by for example in 2030 you have 30% of all employees working from home... Plugging into VR headsets for meetings etc.