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Susan Bingham's avatar

You never mentioned the possibility that some of the 2% may have been people who decided to use the money to support them doing the unpaid “work” of childcare and homemaker that supports a paycheck worker.

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Miles's avatar

Also, my personal experience has been that the correlation between higher wages and higher working hours is the "greedy jobs" issue: https://hbr.org/2021/09/the-problem-with-greedy-work (or google the term).

I can make very real, top 5% income if I am willing to work 60 hours a week and respond to the office at the drop of a hat. But if I tried to take a hard line on only working 40 hours, I would not have access to those roles & that income. (BTW I think this relates to the "mommy penalty" we see in wage data.)

And if what I REALLY want is to work 30 hours a week - oh that's just not even an option. That's my secret dream, to work 6 hr days for half my current salary. Absolutely no one wants to offer me that. It's bummer! Working 8am-2pm and getting the afternoon for myself would be awesome.

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