There are plenty of benefits to working from home, such skipping a commute and finding time to do chores, but one generation has found another benefit: working in their underwear.
A new survey by Talker Research has found that millennials—those born between 1981 and 1996—are most likely to work from home wearing only their underwear.
Talker Research polled 1,000 Americans across generations between October 8 and 10, questioning them about their work-from-home attire.
Millennials were most likely to report working in their underwear, with 44 percent saying they did so at least occasionally. Additionally, 66 percent of millennials said they worked in pajamas.
By contrast, 34 percent of Gen X respondents—those born between 1965 and 1980—said they worked in their underwear, while 57 percent reported working in pajamas.
Those numbers were even lower for Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2006—as 30 percent said they worked in their underwear, and …