The average person working from home has saved 252 hours by not commuting

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Everyone working from home can probably agree on one thing: They do not miss the commute to and from work every day. Nobody wants to sit in rush hour traffic.

A new survey from SWNS Digital has found that the average person has saved 252 hours of their life by working from home, and avoiding the work commute.

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Eighty percent of people surveyed said they've used their extra time to exercise more, get chores done, and learn new skills.

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