Gen Z Apparently Hates Working From Home

Younger professionals are craving less time at home and more time in the office, according to experts who say remote working spaces are on the way out. A piece by Business Insider quotes latest research from a national work-from-home survey by economists at three universities, including Stanford, which claims less than a quarter of people in their 20s who can work remotely actually want to do so. That’s compared to the other end of the spectrum, where at least 41 percent of people in their 50s and 60s who can work remotely want to. Meanwhile, 29 percent of people in their 30s feel the same and 33 percent in their 40s.
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