Working remotely from the comfort of your home office has its benefits AND…its flaws. Cheap office chairs are not always available, internet can be less stable and other factors can affect just how people work away from the office.
In this post we decided to group the most meaningful research-based statistics that unveil some pretty intriguing findings.
Check out this infographic to learn more!
Remote Working Statistics
- 30% remote office workers report savings of as much as $5,240 per year simply accounting for expenses
- 26% of remote office employees earn more than $100,000 annually whereas only 8% of onsite workers earn more than that
- Full-time remote workers say they’re happy in their job 22% more than people who never work remotely
- 91% of remote workers report better work-life balance as their main driver behind working remotely
- Schedule flexibility is nearly 2 times as important to remote office workers as it is to on-site workers
- 82% of remote employee managers are concerned about reduced employee productivity
- Only 59% remote employee managers are concerned with employee loneliness
- 4.7 million employees in the US work from home office at least half the week
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Sources
- https://www.cosocloud.com/press-releases/connectsolutions-survey-shows-working-remotely-benefits-employers-and-employees
- https://globalworkplaceanalytics.com/telecommuting-statistics
- https://www.owllabs.com/state-of-remote-work/2019
- https://buffer.com/state-of-remote-work-2019