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Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
HOUSEHOLD DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
A-46. People who teleworked or worked at home for pay and average weekly hours teleworked by usual full- or part-time status, occupation, industry, and class of worker, November 2025
[Numbers in thousands]
Characteristic Number of people who teleworked or
worked at home for pay
Percent distribution of people who
teleworked or worked at home for pay
Average weekly hours teleworked or worked
at home for pay
Total Teleworked
some hours(1)
Teleworked all
hours
Total Teleworked
some hours(1)
Teleworked all
hours
Total Teleworked
some hours(1)
Teleworked all
hours

Usual full- or part-time status

Total, 16 years and over

36,627 19,552 17,075 100.0 53.4 46.6 26.0 16.6 36.8

Full-time workers

32,078 17,944 14,134 100.0 55.9 44.1 27.6 17.2 40.8

Part-time workers

4,549 1,607 2,942 100.0 35.3 64.7 15.0 9.9 17.8

Occupation

Management, professional, and related occupations

26,278 14,644 11,634 100.0 55.7 44.3 25.9 16.8 37.4

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

13,451 7,355 6,096 100.0 54.7 45.3 26.9 17.6 38.3

Management occupations

7,666 4,453 3,213 100.0 58.1 41.9 26.1 16.9 38.9

Business and financial operations occupations

5,785 2,902 2,883 100.0 50.2 49.8 28.0 18.6 37.6

Professional and related occupations

12,827 7,289 5,537 100.0 56.8 43.2 24.8 16.0 36.3

Computer and mathematical occupations

4,314 1,817 2,497 100.0 42.1 57.9 30.2 18.7 38.5

Architecture and engineering occupations

1,371 858 513 100.0 62.6 37.4 23.6 15.7 37.0

Life, physical, and social science occupations

625 430 194 100.0 68.9 31.1 20.4 15.1 32.2

Community and social services occupations

1,117 813 303 100.0 72.8 27.2 19.9 14.0 35.7

Legal occupations

980 694 286 100.0 70.8 29.2 22.1 15.8 37.5

Education, training, and library occupations

1,399 1,035 363 100.0 74.0 26.0 18.3 14.3 29.6

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

1,595 748 847 100.0 46.9 53.1 25.9 17.1 33.6

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

1,426 894 533 100.0 62.7 37.3 22.2 14.1 35.8

Service occupations

1,529 692 837 100.0 45.2 54.8 24.0 13.9 32.4

Healthcare support occupations

585 182 403 100.0 31.1 68.9 28.0 18.2 32.3

Protective service occupations

240 171 69 100.0 71.3 28.7 20.9 14.0 -

Food preparation and serving related occupations

127 84 43 100.0 66.1 33.9 17.3 14.8 -

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

155 106 50 100.0 68.0 32.0 20.1 11.2 -

Personal care and service occupations

422 150 273 100.0 35.4 64.6 23.7 9.7 31.4

Sales and office occupations

7,600 3,525 4,075 100.0 46.4 53.6 27.5 17.3 36.3

Sales and related occupations

3,357 1,662 1,695 100.0 49.5 50.5 27.3 17.2 37.1

Office and administrative support occupations

4,243 1,863 2,380 100.0 43.9 56.1 27.7 17.4 35.8

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

598 383 215 100.0 64.0 36.0 21.0 11.2 38.5

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

71 21 49 100.0 - - - - -

Construction and extraction occupations

308 233 75 100.0 75.7 24.3 16.1 10.4 33.8

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

219 128 91 100.0 58.5 41.5 25.3 10.8 45.9

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

622 308 314 100.0 49.5 50.5 24.5 13.6 35.1

Production occupations

422 212 210 100.0 50.2 49.8 24.4 13.1 35.8

Transportation and material moving occupations

199 96 103 100.0 48.1 51.9 24.5 14.7 33.6

Industry

Agriculture and related industries

290 97 193 100.0 33.6 66.4 31.2 21.0 36.4

Nonagricultural industries

36,337 19,454 16,883 100.0 53.5 46.5 26.0 16.6 36.8

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

69 53 16 100.0 - - - - -

Construction

1,301 862 438 100.0 66.3 33.7 20.3 13.2 34.2

Manufacturing

3,107 1,886 1,221 100.0 60.7 39.3 24.8 15.8 38.6

Durable goods manufacturing

2,111 1,264 847 100.0 59.9 40.1 25.1 15.4 39.6

Nondurable goods manufacturing

996 622 374 100.0 62.4 37.6 24.0 16.6 36.4

Wholesale and retail trade

2,471 1,244 1,226 100.0 50.4 49.6 26.1 15.9 36.4

Wholesale trade

751 348 403 100.0 46.4 53.6 27.6 17.0 36.8

Retail trade

1,719 896 823 100.0 52.1 47.9 25.4 15.5 36.2

Transportation and utilities

1,079 649 430 100.0 60.2 39.8 24.6 16.1 37.4

Transportation and warehousing

659 343 315 100.0 52.1 47.9 25.1 14.9 36.2

Utilities

420 306 114 100.0 72.8 27.2 23.9 17.5 41.0

Information

1,313 612 701 100.0 46.6 53.4 28.5 17.2 38.3

Financial activities

5,870 2,903 2,967 100.0 49.5 50.5 28.6 19.1 37.8

Finance and insurance

4,672 2,145 2,527 100.0 45.9 54.1 29.7 19.1 38.8

Real estate and rental and leasing

1,197 757 440 100.0 63.2 36.8 24.0 19.3 32.1

Professional and business services

10,021 4,412 5,609 100.0 44.0 56.0 29.2 18.3 37.7

Professional and technical services

8,491 3,665 4,827 100.0 43.2 56.8 29.6 18.8 37.7

Management, administrative, and waste services

1,529 748 782 100.0 48.9 51.1 26.9 15.7 37.6

Education and health services

6,812 4,115 2,697 100.0 60.4 39.6 23.4 15.2 35.9

Educational services

2,371 1,684 687 100.0 71.0 29.0 19.2 14.0 32.2

Health care and social assistance

4,441 2,432 2,010 100.0 54.8 45.2 25.6 16.1 37.1

Hospitals

1,326 768 559 100.0 57.9 42.1 25.1 15.8 38.0

Health services, except hospitals

2,228 1,183 1,045 100.0 53.1 46.9 25.9 16.6 36.5

Social assistance

887 481 406 100.0 54.2 45.8 25.6 15.6 37.4

Leisure and hospitality

1,072 629 443 100.0 58.7 41.3 21.6 14.5 31.6

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

702 402 300 100.0 57.3 42.7 22.6 15.2 32.5

Accommodation and food services

369 227 143 100.0 61.3 38.7 19.6 13.2 29.7

Other services

1,511 957 555 100.0 63.3 36.7 21.4 14.8 32.8

Other services, except private households

1,437 948 488 100.0 66.0 34.0 21.1 14.9 33.3

Private households

75 8 67 100.0 10.8 89.2 26.7 - -

Public administration

1,712 1,132 580 100.0 66.1 33.9 21.4 15.4 33.1

Class of worker(2)

Wage and salary workers, excluding incorporated self-employed

30,489 16,788 13,701 100.0 55.1 44.9 26.2 16.6 37.9

Private industries

27,003 14,416 12,587 100.0 53.4 46.6 26.9 16.9 38.3

Government

3,486 2,372 1,114 100.0 68.1 31.9 20.8 14.6 34.0

Federal

676 372 303 100.0 55.1 44.9 23.0 15.1 32.7

State

1,844 1,238 606 100.0 67.1 32.9 21.8 15.7 34.2

Local

966 762 204 100.0 78.9 21.1 17.5 12.7 35.5

Self-employed workers

6,107 2,764 3,343 100.0 45.3 54.7 25.3 16.6 32.5

Self-employed workers, incorporated

2,724 1,431 1,293 100.0 52.5 47.5 24.9 16.2 34.5

Self-employed workers, unincorporated

3,383 1,333 2,051 100.0 39.4 60.6 25.6 16.9 31.3

Footnotes
(1) Includes people who teleworked for some but not all of their work hours.
(2) Unpaid family workers are included in total employed, but not shown separately.

NOTE: Usual full- or part-time status refers to hours at all jobs combined; full time is 35 hours or more per week, and part time is less than 35 hours. Occupation, industry, and class of worker refer to a person's main or sole job. Data are not seasonally adjusted. Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data. Effective with January 2025 data, industries reflect the introduction of the 2022 Census industry classification system, derived from the 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). No historical data have been revised. Data for 2025 are not strictly comparable with earlier years. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 75,000).

 

Last Modified Date: December 16, 2025