In 2025, the standard “9 to five” is wanting somewhat extra like an “8 to 4.”
ActivTrak’s newly released 2025 State of the Workplace report discovered that the typical American workday is ending at round 4:39 p.m. and beginning at round 8 a.m. In the meantime, the report notes that two years in the past, individuals weren’t leaving their desks (or house workplaces) till round 5:21 p.m.
“These are wholesome numbers,” stated Gabriela Mauch, the pinnacle of ActivTrak’s Productiveness Lab, per Bloomberg. “We have tailored to a standard workday on common whereas providing flexibility and fluidity in a means that meets staff the place they’re.”
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ActivTrak checked out knowledge on almost 200,000 staff working at 777 corporations, monitoring office behaviors from productiveness bursts to clock-out occasions. The information revealed that productiveness has gone up by about 2%, and staff are likely to work in productive 24-minute bursts.
The months with probably the most hours labored (round 9 a day on common) had been August and December. Mauch famous to Bloomberg that August was attributable to a post-vacation work rush and December due to the end-of-year push. February and October, in the meantime, had the shortest workday lengths (8 hours and 35 minutes), based on the report.
And regardless of the major return-to-office push, the report discovered an enormous win for totally distant staff: They’re the best staff.
“Distant-only staff have the best every day productiveness (+29 minutes) vs. different employee varieties,” the report notes.
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