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U.S. Workers Willing to Take 8% Pay Cut to Work From Home


Many Americans Would Take Pay Cut to Work From Home

The average worker does value working from home and is willing to give up about 8% of wages for this option. But American workers have an ...

Working from home saves Americans $6,000 on food ... - USA Today

American workers save thousands of dollars when they work from home and will accept a lower salary for a remote position, research shows.

Most Americans willing to take pay cut to work remotely: survey

Americans like working from home so much that over half of those who participated in a new nationwide poll said they would be willing to ...

Remote Worker Took $35K Pay Cut Rather Than Live Near Office

A remote worker's employer said he had to live near the office. So he took a $35,000 pay cut in exchange for his work-from-home freedom. · Jay, ...

A pay cut to work from home? Many employees would take it

Remote work is not going away any time soon — and many workers would be willing to take an average pay cut of 7% to work from home two or three ...

Can You Pay Your Remote Workers Less Than Your Office Workers ...

Combined, that means about 77% of the estimated 60 million remote-capable jobs in the U.S. are expected to be performed remotely – at least part of the time.

Americans Are Willing to Take Pay Cuts to Never Go Into the Office ...

A new survey shows 65% of workers who said their jobs could be done entirely remotely were willing to take a 5% reduction to stay at home.

You may soon be asked to take a pay cut to keep working from home

Paying remote workers less is a practice that is already catching on abroad. In Britain, the law firm Stephenson Harwood recently announced that ...

Google May Cut The Pay Of Remote Workers - Forbes

For instance, Googlers who reside in New York City and work remotely won't see any reductions in pay. However, Reuters found that an employee ...

What It's Like to Take a $50K Pay Cut

Surveys show that over half of workers would be willing to take a pay cut in exchange for more flexibility to work from home. But it seems ...

Many Would Take a Pay Cut to Work Remotely from Wherever They ...

While the percentage of at-home workers is currently at 19% of U.S. ... How willing would you be to accept a lower salary / pay cut in ...

Workers give up pay to stay remote — but don't always take a ...

Three in 5 workers (61%) said they were willing to take a pay cut to maintain their remote working status, according to a survey of 3,500 adult ...

Florida remote workers would take a pay cut to keep working from ...

According to USA TODAY's October article on the cost of remote work, employees give up around 8% of their annual salary to be able to work from ...

How Much of a Pay Cut Are You Willing to Take to Work Remotely?

A new study says 65% of Americans are willing to take a pay cut to work remotely! I thought that seemed high. Also, the concept didn't ...

44% Would Take 10% Pay Cut To Work From Home Forever - Forbes

Your company offers you the ability to work from home indefinitely, but with a 10% reduction in pay. Do you accept because you can reduce your ...

Fast Survey Finds 66% of Americans Will Take a Pay Cut for ...

PRNewswire/ -- A new nationwide survey from Fast shows that 66% of Americans say they would be willing to take a pay cut for the flexibility ...

American workers prefer the 9 to 5 but would take a pay cut in ...

However, if given the option to work from home, many workers — especially women — would take an 8 percent wage cut to do so. The findings, ...

Remote work, reduced pay: are we willing to make a trade?

New research by the University of South Australia has found that 45% of workers would be willing to accept a pay cut in exchange for remote work flexibility.

FlexJobs Survey Finds Half Of US Workers Would Take Pay Cut To ...

PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- According to FlexJobs®' 2024 Work-From-Anywhere Survey, half (50%) of respondents said they're willing to accept a pay ...

50 Eye-Opening Remote Work Statistics for 2024

Remote workers in the U.S. save an average of 55 minutes every day by not having to commute to work. The worldwide average is 72 minutes in commute time saved ...


Think and Grow Rich

Book by Napoleon Hill

Think and Grow Rich is a book written by Napoleon Hill and Rosa Lee Beeland released in 1937 and promoted as a personal development and self-improvement book.