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Read the text and answer the question below.

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After reviewing the survey results for the remote work stipend, Bob decided to write an article:

The Remote Work Stipend Debate: Comfort or Productivity?

A recent survey showed that remote workers have different opinions on how to use their work stipend. Most people want to spend it on office furniture, like a good chair and desk, to improve comfort and prevent back pain. Others believe that upgrading old computers is more important because slow devices can make work harder and less efficient.

So, what is more important — a better workspace or better technology?

A bad chair and desk can cause health problems and make it difficult to focus. But an outdated computer can be just as frustrating, slowing down work and reducing productivity.

The best solution might be to allow the stipend to cover both. This way, employees can choose what they need most to stay comfortable and work efficiently.

As remote work grows, companies need to support their workers in the best way possible. A well-equipped home office isn't just a nice extra — it's key to doing great work.

According to the survey, what do most remote workers want to spend their stipend on?

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Upgrading old computers.

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Some workers believe upgrading computers is important, but most prefer to spend the stipend on something else.


Better internet service.

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The article does not mention internet service as a common choice for the stipend.


Office furniture, like a good chair and desk.


Extra training programs

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The article doesn't focus on extra training programs.

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To find the correct answer, look at the section where the article discusses survey results.

Pay attention to Most people want to spend it on.... This phrase help you identify what most remote workers prefer to spend their stipend on.