92% of young people would sacrifice other perks for a 4-day workweek—here's what they'd give up - eviltoast
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    Despite the popular belief that younger generations are champions of remote work, one-third of Gen Z and millennial workers say they’d be willing to work fully in-person if it meant shaving a day off of their workweek.

    How does paying to commute four days a week versus five days fully remote make any sense? It’s still 80% of the cost and time of commuting.

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      Note that this is one third. And there are people who live close enough to their workplace that it wouldn’t add much burden.