We Work Less, Have More Leisure Time and Earn More
One of my favorite Human Progress datasets comes from the Conference Board and deals with the decline in the amount of work over time. Globally, a worker could expect to work 2,227 hours in 1950. By 2016, however, he or she worked only 1,855 hours. That's a decline of 17 percent. Over the same time period, global inflation-adjusted income per capita per year … Continue reading We Work Less, Have More Leisure Time and Earn More
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