Commissioned by CUMULUS MEDIA | Westwood One, Ipsos conducted a national study to understand the current landscape.
- During the week of March 9-13, 11% of Americans who normally work outside the home worked from home. 19% of those in the Northeast worked from home.
- For the week of March 16-20, 77% of those who work outside of the home say they will go to work. 23% will stay home the week of March 16-20, 2020.
- Income is a factor contributing to whether workers will work from home or travel to a workplace. 26% of workers who make over $50,000 say they will work from home the week of March 16-20. Only 14% of those making less than $50,000 will work from home the week of March 16-20
- American commuters are avoiding public transportation. 55% of those who normally use public transportation are already, or planning on, using it less. Those who use a car or truck to get to work are already, or planning on, sticking to that mode of transportation. 78% of car/truck users say they are using, or planning on using, their vehicle about the same. 13% say they are using, or planning on using, their car/truck more.
- Among those who say they will work from home the week of March 16-20, 35% typically get to work via public transportation, walking, or using some other means besides a car or truck. Among the 77% of workers who say they will go to work the week of March 16-20, the vast majority (90%) typically use their vehicle.
- Nearly one in five (18%) heavy AM/FM radio listeners, those who listen to more than 5 hours each week, say they will be listening even more to AM/FM radio due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Additionally, 20% of heavy AM/FM radio listeners say they will be listening more to news reports on AM/FM radio. Nearly one-third say they will be consuming more news online and news on TV.
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