top | item 46138391 (no title) BJones12 | 2 months ago Between 1965 and 1995 the average American gained about 6 hours per week of leisure time. They then used most of the additional free time to watch TV. discuss order hn newest jgeada|2 months ago And what's happened since 1995 (30 years ago!) ?Because all the trends seem to indicate that to make a living people are working longer hours, holding multiple concurrent jobs (eg https://gameofjobs.org/are-americans-now-more-likely-than-ev...), and holding off retirement. themaninthedark|2 months ago We started offshoring manufacturing and growing the service economy?Now the service economy is turning into the sharing economy, I think the only thing we are sharing is the greater profits and they are taking the lions share. financetechbro|2 months ago What’s the problem with that? People are free to use their leisure time how they see fit. dugidugout|2 months ago They were likely pushing back on the original comment, such that it isn't solely:> ...those who decide about how your time is being used...which stops individuals from:> [spending] more time thinking, writing, playing piano, and taking walks — with other people.Which it seems you would agree with. I don't see where they asserted whether this was a problem to address. robocat|2 months ago Source? Surely depends on the population chosen e.g. does average American include retirees? missedthecue|2 months ago Pretty sure the figure he's quoting is average hours working. bls.gov tracks this.So no, no retirees or students or unemployed or disabled in that figure. load replies (1) onetokeoverthe|2 months ago [deleted]
jgeada|2 months ago And what's happened since 1995 (30 years ago!) ?Because all the trends seem to indicate that to make a living people are working longer hours, holding multiple concurrent jobs (eg https://gameofjobs.org/are-americans-now-more-likely-than-ev...), and holding off retirement. themaninthedark|2 months ago We started offshoring manufacturing and growing the service economy?Now the service economy is turning into the sharing economy, I think the only thing we are sharing is the greater profits and they are taking the lions share.
themaninthedark|2 months ago We started offshoring manufacturing and growing the service economy?Now the service economy is turning into the sharing economy, I think the only thing we are sharing is the greater profits and they are taking the lions share.
financetechbro|2 months ago What’s the problem with that? People are free to use their leisure time how they see fit. dugidugout|2 months ago They were likely pushing back on the original comment, such that it isn't solely:> ...those who decide about how your time is being used...which stops individuals from:> [spending] more time thinking, writing, playing piano, and taking walks — with other people.Which it seems you would agree with. I don't see where they asserted whether this was a problem to address.
dugidugout|2 months ago They were likely pushing back on the original comment, such that it isn't solely:> ...those who decide about how your time is being used...which stops individuals from:> [spending] more time thinking, writing, playing piano, and taking walks — with other people.Which it seems you would agree with. I don't see where they asserted whether this was a problem to address.
robocat|2 months ago Source? Surely depends on the population chosen e.g. does average American include retirees? missedthecue|2 months ago Pretty sure the figure he's quoting is average hours working. bls.gov tracks this.So no, no retirees or students or unemployed or disabled in that figure. load replies (1)
missedthecue|2 months ago Pretty sure the figure he's quoting is average hours working. bls.gov tracks this.So no, no retirees or students or unemployed or disabled in that figure. load replies (1)
jgeada|2 months ago
Because all the trends seem to indicate that to make a living people are working longer hours, holding multiple concurrent jobs (eg https://gameofjobs.org/are-americans-now-more-likely-than-ev...), and holding off retirement.
themaninthedark|2 months ago
Now the service economy is turning into the sharing economy, I think the only thing we are sharing is the greater profits and they are taking the lions share.
financetechbro|2 months ago
dugidugout|2 months ago
> ...those who decide about how your time is being used...
which stops individuals from:
> [spending] more time thinking, writing, playing piano, and taking walks — with other people.
Which it seems you would agree with. I don't see where they asserted whether this was a problem to address.
robocat|2 months ago
missedthecue|2 months ago
So no, no retirees or students or unemployed or disabled in that figure.
onetokeoverthe|2 months ago
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