How has working from home affected the wellbeing of workers? Business performance? Society at large? With support from Templeton World Charity Foundation, Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom leads research to discover if working from home leads to increased entrepreneurship and more equitable wealth distribution. Since 2020, what Bloom calls “the biggest change in labor markets since World War II” has transformed how – and where – millions of people work. Before the pandemic, about 7% of workdays were from home; at the peak, more than half of all workdays in the U.S. were remote. In this Stories of Impact video, he explains what the Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes (SWAA) – which polls 10,000 Americans a month – and other data suggest about how this shift impacts everyday life, opportunity, and the future of work.