At around the 20-minute mark, Radiolab presents an interview with Nicholas Felton about his annual report.
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We get 24 hours in a day. How do we spend this time? How does our time use change as we get older and priorities shift?
It’s hard to think of much else. These maps show the racial divide between black and white people in major cities.
More money on average means bigger houses, more expensive cars, and fancier restaurants. But what if you look at relative spending instead of total dollars?
Meaningfulness scores from the American Time Use Survey provide a hint of what we value.