Workers Prefer Being Digitally Present

Source: Statista

A recent survey by Platform.sh reveals the lengths to which employees will go in order to fulfill the dream of working from home. 68 percent of workers said they would accept a 10 percent pay cut in return for being able to work from the comfort of their home. Almost half of all workers surveyed said they would take a pay cut and work more hours just for not having to show up to the office every day.

Half of workers were optimistic that they would actually work more hours while curled up on the couch. 65 percent were certain home office would make them like their job more. In terms of staying in touch while working from home, Microsoft Team was a much more common option than office chat pioneer Slack.Katharina BuchholzData Journalistkatharina.buchholz@statista.com

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Working From Home Is Still Rare In The United States

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Working from home is still a rare phenomenon in the United States. According to a survey conducted by Gallup, 72 percent of U.S. employees say they work no days at home in a typical month. 8 percent of workers say they do home office three to five days a month while 9 percent manage to telecommute 10 days or more every month.

This chart shows the number of workdays U.S. employees telecommute in a typical month.

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