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A new study shows that employees who are still working remotely are actively fleeing Democrat-run cities in the thousands.

As reported by the Washington Free Beacon, the data from American Community Survey showed that a number of the largest cities in the country, all controlled by Democrats, continue to be the hardest-hit by an ongoing exodus of remote workers. The most severe net migration loss was in New York City, which lost approximately 116,000 remote employees. Los Angeles lost 53,000, while San Francisco saw an exodus of 32,000, and at least 29,000 left Chicago.

Anecdotal: I've seen "Don't California My Texas" and "Don't New York My Florida" signs in those states.

[Source.](https://amgreatness.com/2023/06/20/remote-workers-leaving-democratic-cities-in-droves/) > A new study shows that employees who are still working remotely are actively fleeing Democrat-run cities in the thousands. > As reported by the Washington Free Beacon, the data from American Community Survey showed that a number of the largest cities in the country, all controlled by Democrats, continue to be the hardest-hit by an ongoing exodus of remote workers. The most severe net migration loss was in New York City, which lost approximately 116,000 remote employees. Los Angeles lost 53,000, while San Francisco saw an exodus of 32,000, and at least 29,000 left Chicago. Anecdotal: I've seen "Don't California My Texas" and "Don't New York My Florida" signs in those states.

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More companies are making employees return to office. Let’s see how this works out for those that moved way outside of the city.

Yep. A buddy of mine works for one such company. Two people on his team moved away - with the company's permission - when the WFH rules were implemented. The company is trying to force them to come back but they have it in writing. Others aren't so lucky.