Work from home trend on the decline
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people began working from home. However, vaccines and testing have become widely available, and some experts believe that the trend is coming to an end. Jake Clopton, who's the president of Clopton Capital, joined us on The Nine for more insight.
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