Topic Brief: A recent study by the nonpartisan, nonprofit RAND Corporation found that 60% of Americans say they work while on vacation. If you've ever heard me talk about “time confetti,” then you've already felt the ripple effect of today's guest,
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A recent study by the nonpartisan, nonprofit RAND Corporation found that 60% of Americans say they work while on vacation. If you've ever heard me talk about “time confetti,” then you've already felt the ripple effect of today's guest, Economist John Maynard Keynes predicted in 1930 that within a century we would be working 15 hours per week.
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- A recent study by the nonpartisan, nonprofit RAND Corporation found that 60% of Americans say they work while on vacation.
- If you've ever heard me talk about “time confetti,” then you've already felt the ripple effect of today's guest,
- Economist John Maynard Keynes predicted in 1930 that within a century we would be working 15 hours per week.
- University of Portland hosted alumna, Portland native, and award-winning Washington Post journalist
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