Thanks to the rise of remote work, more professionals are stretching their weekends beyond the usual Friday night to Sunday night span, they're taking more trips, and spending more on experiences. It amounts to a major structural change to the consumer side of the U.S. economy, which continues to drive a surprisingly resilient expansion. "Fridays and Mondays are no longer huge constraints to what you're going to do on the weekend," said Thomas LaSalvia, head of commercial real estate economics at Moody's Analytics. "So it really broadens your ability to do quite a bit more from afar than you ever have."
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