More workers are returning to the office, according to Kastle Systems' 10-city Back to Work Barometer, which tracked office occupancy at 49% after the Thanksgiving holiday.

All 10 cities tracked increased in occupancy last week — Chicago, Dallas, New York City and Houston joined Austin as the four cities to reach occupancy above the 10-city average.

"We are continuing to see higher occupancy rates compared to the same time last year, confirming our prediction that office occupancy is on a steady incline," Kastle said in a release.

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