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Looking at American time use for various combinations of sex, age, and employment status, on weekdays and weekends.
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?
The status of seven figures is maybe not as rare as it seems.
The American Time Use Survey recently released results for 2018. That makes 15 years of data. What’s different? What’s the same?