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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

The Daily Money: More employers say new hires can work anywhere

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Tuesday, July 21

It's Tuesday, Daily Money readers, and it is really hot out there. It's Brett Molina here once again to deliver you the latest Money and Tech headlines you are hopefully reading while soaking up air conditioning.

Let's begin with the dramatic shift to remote work sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only are more companies receptive to allowing their employees work from home more often, they are hiring new workers from anywhere and approving long-term remote work. It benefits the company by providing a larger pool of candidates, and job seekers avoid the stress of uprooting themselves and family to move to a new location.

Vitamin C has become a popular supplement to buy during the pandemic, and some businesses have taken advantage. Many have promoted the antioxidant as a potential remedy for the coronavirus in the form of intravenous infusions. The Federal Trade Commission has warned health clinics and wellness centers against hyping up the products as COVID-19 treatments.

Finally, with commuters working remotely, public transportation use has plummeted. What does its future hold?

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Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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