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numbers rise 50 percent over the last three decades.
Collin Hansen • The Great Dechurching
Vollrath contends that techno-economic slowdown has resulted from a decline in fertility rates, which is correlated with an increased standard of living.
Byrne Hobart • Boom: Bubbles and the End of Stagnation
Education economist Greg Duncan,
David Epstein • Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Ronald Brownstein, “Children of the Great Recession,” The Atlantic, May 5, 2010,
Ben Casnocha • The Start-up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career
In his 2023 paper on the rise of 21st-century solitude, Atalay, at the Philadelphia Fed, calculated that by one measure, sociability means considerably more for happiness than money does: A five-percentage-point increase in alone time was associated with about the same decline in life satisfaction as was a 10 percent lower household income.
Derek Thompson • The Anti-Social Century
Boomers without college educations fell victim to the new economy.
Jean M. Twenge • Generations
Industries that rely on a young workforce will have a more difficult time hiring workers by the 2030s.