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Flexible Work in Demand as Employees Try to Dodge Rising Fuel Costs

Dexter Tilo

April 16, 2026

Labor + Economics

Flexible Work in Demand as Employees Try to Dodge Rising Fuel Costs

Dexter Tilo

April 16, 2026

Photo by Zhen Yao on Unsplash

More employees are turning to flexible jobs as gas prices increase, according to a new report, which highlighted the rising financial dependence on temporary work.

Data from Indeed Flex revealed that 78% of employees have taken on more flexible work because of the rising gas prices.  

These costs have been going up over the past few weeks amid a global fuel crisis resulting from the conflict in the Middle East.  

According to Indeed Flex, this uncertain environment has made 78% of employees become more selective about the jobs they accept, with 66% saying they have reduced how far they are willing to travel for work.  

The findings reflect the accommodations that employees have been making to cushion the financial impact of the rising prices of goods.  

Globally, there have also been reports of employees seeking fewer working days, while others have been taking time off work more often to ease fuel demand.  

Financial dependence on flexible work  

Employees turning further to flexible or temporary jobs reflect their growing dependence on this type of work.  

Indeed's findings revealed that 71% of workers are already relying on flexible work as a primary or consistent secondary source of income, including 42% who say it is their primary income.

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More employees turning to flexible jobs to cushion the impact of rising gas prices
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