A U.S. four-day work week

Maru Public Opinion released the results today of a survey conducted for the American City Business Journals (ACBJ) that finds a vast majority (82%) of American full-time workers would be willing to shorten their current five-day work week (averaging eight hours a day) to a four-day work week (averaging ten hours a day)—and do it for the same amount of pay that they’re getting now.

Those full-time workers most likely to sign up for this change in their schedule can be found foremost in the Midwest (84%) and Northeast (83%), followed by those in the South (82%) and the West (78%).

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