Technology and automation has led to much greater efficiencies and output for every human in the workforce over the last 50 years. How come this hasn’t led globally to less working hours or a shorter work week for the average worker?

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EDIT: Replace ‘every human in the workforce’ with ‘most people’. I agree efficiency has not been gained equally across all professions.

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David Graeber wrote an article and book about this, titled “bullshit jobs”. It’s not the definitive narrative on the subject, but a very worthwhile and humorous read. Essentially, he estimates that 30-40% of jobs shouldn’t exist, reported by the workers themselves.

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