A recent survey reveals that 84% of Gen Z workers stream shows or movies during work, with nearly half admitting to lying about it when confronted. The study indicates that their streaming habits could adversely affect work performance, as 53% have chosen binge-watching over work tasks at least once. Furthermore, many Gen Z employees prefer remote work to continue streaming freely, with 52% expressing a desire not to return to in-person jobs due to streaming restrictions. This shift is underscored by Gen Z's significant spending on streaming services compared to clothing.
A whopping 84% of employed Gen Z workers reported streaming TV shows or movies while working, with nearly half admitting to lying to their bosses about it.
52% of remote Gen Z workers prefer to stay home to stream during the workday, highlighting a desire for flexibility in their work environment.
More than half of those surveyed, specifically 53%, admitted prioritizing binge-watching over their work duties at least once.
Overall, viewers are spending more on streaming services, averaging $129 per month, which surpasses their spending on clothing, indicating a cultural shift.
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