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Younger workers want a 4-day workweek — and some would give up remote work or higher pay for it An overwhelming 83% of Gen Z and millennial workers (those between the ages of 18-42 combined) say they support a 4-day work week, according to a Bankrate survey from July, and 92% say they would make a work-related sacrifice to attain it. Dave and Taylor speak with Bankrate Analyst Sarah Foster.
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Younger workers want a 4-day workweek — and some would give up remote work or higher pay for it An overwhelming 83% of Gen Z and millennial workers (those between the ages of 18-42 combined) say they support a 4-day work week, according to a Bankrate survey from July, and 92% say they would make a work-related sacrifice to attain it. Dave and Taylor speak with Bankrate Analyst Sarah Foster.