For a lot of people, the three-day weekend is over . . . but the good news is: There's a shorter, four-day workweek ahead.
Many people like to think about these short weeks as a LIGHTER workload . . . but what if this week could serve as a test to show that a four-day workweek could be just as productive . . . EVERY week.
In a new survey, 69% of people believe they could do their job in 32 hours per week. Only 29% did NOT think that was possible, while 3% aren't sure.
Millennials are most likely to think they could make it work (75%) . . . followed closely by Gen Z and Gen X (both at 70%). Baby Boomers are far less convinced. Only 48% of working Boomers think a four-day week would work.
And if it DID happen, what additional day would you like off? In the survey, workers overwhelmingly preferred Friday (55%) over Monday (24%).
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