Remote Workers Earn 12% More, But Will Accept 25% Pay Cuts to Stay Remote

A Fed study reveals that remote employees in France earn 12% more than their in-office counterparts, highlighting the financial benefits of remote work. Conversely, a Harvard study shows that some remote workers are willing to accept pay cuts of up to 25% to maintain remote work arrangements, indicating a complex trade-off in the remote work debate. These findings suggest that while remote work can be financially advantageous, workers are also flexible regarding compensation to retain flexibility, a trend to watch as companies adjust remote policies.
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