Over the past few months, many people have moved from working in shared office buildings to working from home. After seeing relatively similar productivity from their employees, many companies have begun giving the option of continuing to work from home even after this pandemic ends. If that’s the case for you, there are some things you might keep in mind about what working from home might be costing you.

For one thing, your home is seeing an increase in wear and tear, and use of utilities. This could translate into an increase in spending on maintenance. This type of expense is usually covered in overhead costs when employees are working out of a shared office building.

Additionally, chances are probably good that you’re not working in a very ergonomic location. Investing in a high-quality office chair and desk may mean an additional expense, but it could do a lot to help with your health and well-being.

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