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Are American Men Finally Rejecting Workism?

Por: The Atlantic Opinion January 31, 2023

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For the first time in 50 years, the rich are buying more free time.Tyler Comrie / The Atlantic; GettyJanuary 31, 2023, 6 AM ETThis is Work in Progress, a newsletter by Derek Thompson about work, technology, and how to solve some of America’s biggest problems. .One of the weirdest economic stories of the past half century is what happened to rich Americans—and especially rich American men—at work.In general, poor people work more than... + full article



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