Abstract

Working from home brings better mental and physical health for many workers, according to a recent report, Human Resources Director reported Feb. 4. Specifically, 36.7% of Americans say their mental health has been impacted positively since working from home, according to Prodoscore, an employee visibility and productivity intelligence software provider. Overall, 82.3% of all workers working from home (31.5%) are happier working remotely versus having to work on‐site in an office (though 35% are reporting they are burned out). The top reasons for the good feelings? Workers can take care of household chores when necessary (51%), no longer have to order out for lunch every day (35.4%), can shower in the middle of the day (30.3%) and can listen to podcasts while working (22.5%).

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