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June 5, 2020: Forty-five percent (45%) of workers today are regularly taking part in Zoom calls or other video conferencing efforts. A Ballotpedia survey found that total includes 65% of those working primarily from home and 29% of those working primarily in a company office.[1]

The survey found that 24% of workers use Zoom and have no in-person interaction with either co-workers or customers. Not surprisingly, 93% of those Zoom-only workers are primarily working from home.[1]

  • Seventy percent (70%) of these Zoom-only workers have a college degree and 25% earn more than $100,000 annually.
  • Forty-two percent (42%) are Democrats, 28% are Republicans, and 30% are not affiliated with either major party.
  • Just 27% approve of the way President Trump is performing his job.[1]

The survey of 1,026 working Americans was conducted online by Scott Rasmussen from May 30 through June 2, 2020.

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Scott Rasmussen is an editor-at-large for Ballotpedia, the Encyclopedia of American Politics. He is a senior fellow for the study of self-governance at the King’s College in New York. His most recent book, Politics Has Failed: America Will Not, was published by the Sutherland Institute in August 2018.

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