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Workers grapple with new stresses as they return to office

Last summer, Julio Carmona started the process of weaning himself off a fully remote work schedule by showing up to the office once a week. Carmona, 37, whose father died from COVD-19 last year, worries about contracting the virus but he also ticks off a list of other anxieties: increased costs for lunch and gas, day care costs for his newborn baby, and his struggle to maintain a healthy work-life balance. “Working from home has been a lot less stressful when it comes to work-life balance,” said Carmona, who works in finance at Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families.

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