
Examining the 4-Hour Workweek: Reality vs Idea
Tim Ferriss's 4-Hour Workweek explores its feasibility, digital nomad trends, and the concepts of mini-retirements and flexible living.
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WFH Research data indicate only about 12-15% of workers are fully remote (28% is the share of paid workdays done from home), not 28% fully remote.
Beforeapproximately 28% of full-time workers are fully remote and 53% work hybrid arrangements
Afterapproximately 13% of full-time workers are fully remote and 53% work hybrid arrangements
Why: Verified live: the article already correctly states 13%, attributed to Nick Bloom's WFH Research. The FAQ does not cite this specific remote-work percentage at all, so no secondary fix was needed.
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