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Martha Stewart warns American economy will 'go down the drain' if people don't return to offices

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FILE - Martha Stewart attends the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue release party at Hard Rock Hotel New York on May 18, 2023, in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit) Martha Stewart has gone from whipping up delicious meals to whipping the American workforce back into shape.The businesswoman and recent Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model admits she is on a "rampage" to get people in the U.S.

back to their offices."You can’t possibly get everything done working three days a week in the office and two days remotely.

Look at the success of France with their stupid… you know, off for August, blah blah blah," she remarked to Footwear News. "That’s not a very thriving country.

Should America go down the drain because people don’t want to go back to work?" MARTHA STEWART SHOWS OFF SKIN IN CLOSE-UP SELFIES WITH 'ABSOLUTELY NO RE-IMAGING,' GETS RIPPED BY FANS ONLINEHybrid or remote work was implemented during the coronavirus pandemic.

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