Professionals would rather 'super-commute' for over 4 hours a day and keep their pandemic-style suburban life than live near the office
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"Recent research by Trainline shows that the number of people in the U.K. spending more than three hours getting to work...has doubled since before the pandemic."
"On average, super-commuters are heading into the office three days a week, wasting at least 12 hours...on a train each week, just to sit at their desks."
"Despite having less time to actually enjoy their suburban life, three-quarters of super commuters said they are happier for it, and over a third reported enjoying a better work-life balance."
"Across the pond in the States, the mean distance to work rose from 10 miles in 2019 to 27 miles at the end of 2023, according to a study from payroll processing and HR services company Gusto."
Read at Yahoo Finance
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