bls.gov:feed:atusAmerican Time Use Survey"The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) news release provides nationally representative estimates of how Americans spend their time, including data on the full range of nonmarket activities-such as childcare, housework, and socializing-along with market activities such as paid work. This release is issued annually. For more information, visit the American Time Use Survey home page at www.bls.gov/tus/. "2023-06-22T10:00:00-05:00https://www.bls.gov/images/bls_emblem_lrg.gifhttps://www.bls.gov/favicon.icoBureau of Labor Statistics Publicationshttps://www.bls.govUS Bureau of Labor Statistics34% of employed persons do some work at home on days they work in 2022atus-2023_06_22__10_00_00In 2022, 34 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at home on days they worked, and 69 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at their workplace.2023-06-22T10:00:00Z2023-06-22T10:00:00ZNews ReleaseOn days they work, 38% of employed persons do some work at home in 2021atus-2022_06_23__13_21_13In 2021, 38 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at home on days they worked, and 68 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at their workplace.2022-06-23T13:21:13Z2022-06-23T14:00:00ZNews ReleasePercent of employed persons working at home on days worked nearly doubled in 2020 atus-2021_07_22__13_20_15The percent of employed persons working at home on days they worked nearly doubled, rising to 42 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Average travel time, such as commuting to work or driving to a store, decreased for all demographic groups.2021-07-22T13:20:15Z2021-07-22T14:00:00ZNews Release24% of employed persons do some work at home on days they work in 2019atus-2020_06_25__13_30_02In 2019, 24 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at home on days they worked, and 82 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at their workplace. 2020-06-25T13:30:02Z2020-06-25T14:00:00ZNews Release89% of full-time employed persons work on an average weekday in 2018atus-2019_06_19__13_20_17In 2018, 89 percent of full-time employed persons worked on an average weekday, compared with 31 percent on an average weekend day. Full-time employed persons averaged 8.5 hours of work on weekdays they worked, and 5.4 hours on weekend days they worked.2019-06-19T13:20:17Z2019-06-19T14:00:00ZNews Release82% of employed persons worked on an average weekday in 2017 atus-2018_06_28__13_15_05In 2017, 82 percent of employed persons worked on an average weekday, compared with 33 percent on an average weekend day. Multiple jobholders were more likely to work on an average weekend day than were single jobholders--57 percent, compared with 30 percent. 2018-06-28T13:15:05Z2018-06-28T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseOn days they work, 22% of employed persons do some work from home in 2016atus-2017_06_27__13_24_54In 2016, 22 percent of workers did some or all of their work at home on days they worked. Workers 25 and over with an advanced degree were more likely to work at home than were persons with less education--43 percent compared with 12 percent of those with a high school diploma.2017-06-27T13:24:54Z2017-06-27T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn 2015, 38% of workers in management do some work from home on days they workatus-2016_06_24__14_00_34In 2015, 38 percent of workers in management, business, and financial operations occupations, and 35 percent of workers in professional and related occupations, did some or all of their work from home on days they worked. Workers in other occupations were less likely to work from home.2016-06-24T14:00:34Z2016-06-24T14:00:34ZNews ReleaseIn 2014, 23% of employed do some or all of their work at home on days they work atus-2015_06_24__14_00_38In 2014, on days worked, 23 percent of employed persons spent time working at home, compared to 19 percent in 2003. In 2014, 85 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at their workplace on days worked, compared to 87 percent in 2003. 2015-06-24T14:00:38Z2015-06-24T14:00:38ZNews ReleaseIn 2013, adult workers with young kids have 1 hour less leisure per day than those without atus-2014_06_18__14_00_29On an average day in 2013, employed adults living in households with no children under age 18 engaged in leisure activities for 4.5 hours, about an hour more than employed adults living with a child under age 6. Nearly everyone age 15 and over (95 percent) engaged in some sort of leisure activity. 2014-06-18T14:00:29Z2014-06-18T14:00:29ZNews ReleaseOn days they worked, 23% of employed do some or all of their work at home in 2012 atus-2013_06_20__14_00_50In 2012, on days they worked, 23 percent of employed persons spent some time working at home. Among workers age 25 and over, those with a bachelor's degree or higher were more likely to perform work from home than were persons with less education. 2013-06-20T14:00:50Z2013-06-20T14:00:50ZNews ReleaseOn days they provided eldercare, persons spent an average of 3.1 hours providing this care atus-2012_06_22__14_01_05On days they provided eldercare, persons spent an average of 3.1 hours doing so. This and other new information about eldercare providers, along with other results of the 2011 American Time Use Survey, were released today. 2012-06-22T14:01:05Z2012-06-22T14:01:05ZNews Release