
1/ Today’s chart brings together data from several well-known surveys to show how remote-capable workers are distributed across different work arrangements. While the figures come from multiple sources, the chart is intended to provide a high-level snapshot of how common fully remote, hybrid, and partial work-from-home setups are.
2/ One clear pattern is that fully remote work remains a meaningful share of the workforce among those whose jobs can be done remotely. A noticeable portion of respondents report working from home all the time, indicating that full-time remote work has persisted beyond the immediate pandemic period.
3/ Hybrid work stands out as the most prominent arrangement in the chart. Across surveys, hybrid models appear slightly more common than fully remote setups, suggesting that many organizations and workers have settled on a middle ground that combines remote flexibility with some in-person presence.
4/ The chart also shows a smaller but still significant share of workers falling into other or partial work-from-home arrangements. These setups may include occasional remote days or flexible schedules that do not fit neatly into fully remote or formal hybrid categories.
5/ Taken together, the chart highlights that remote work is no longer a single, uniform concept. Instead, remote-capable workers are spread across a range of arrangements, with hybrid work emerging as a central model. Although the data points come from different surveys and should not be read as a single unified breakdown, the overall pattern supports the idea that flexible work arrangements have become a stable feature of the modern labor market.
Dataset
Data Sources
Pew Research Center (2023)
About a third of U.S. workers who can work from home do so all the time.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/03/30/about-a-third-of-us-workers-who-can-work-from-home-do-so-all-the-time/
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023)
35 percent of employed people did some or all of their work at home on days they worked in 2023. American Time Use Survey.
https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2024/35-percent-of-employed-people-did-some-or-all-of-their-work-at-home-on-days-they-worked-in-2023.htm
Stack Overflow (2024)
Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2024: Work environment.
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/work/
Gallup (2025)
Hybrid work retreats barely while fully remote work rises.
https://www.gallup.com/workplace/694361/hybrid-work-retreat-barely.aspx