Forget fertility treatments — your home office might be the ultimate baby factory.
A new study finds that couples who work from home, even just a day or two a week, are popping out more kids than their office-bound peers.
“Work from home, make a baby” might sound like a meme, but researchers say it could be the US’s secret weapon against a shrinking population — and a $100 billion economic boost.
According to Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom, hybrid schedules aren’t just convenient — they’re fertility boosters.
Bloom’s study , which analyzed data from 38 countries, found that couples who both worked remotely as little as once a week had more children on average than those who reported to the office every day
But just as the baby benefits of hybrid work are becoming clear, many bo