Flexible Workspaces and Coworking Could Contribute Over $127 Billion to Local Economies in the U.S. in the Next Decade
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Tuesday, November 19, 2019
This global migration could contribute more than $254 billion to local economies around the world over that same time period.
Key Points:
- This global migration could contribute more than $254 billion to local economies around the world over that same time period.
- Aside from the direct financial impact, coworking has been found to benefit workers and local regions in other, societal ways.
- Working locally keeps that spending power closer to home," said Mark Dixon, CEO for Regus' parent company IWG.
- We have built an unparalleled network of office, co-working and meeting spaces for companies to use in every city in the world.