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Saturday, February 10, 2018
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Globally, a worker could expect to work 2,227 hours in 1950. By 2016? Only 1,855 hours. That's a decline of 17 percent. Over the same time period, global inflation-adjusted income per capita per year rose from $11,578 to $24,400, or 111 percent.