
Planet Money Vacation, and why the U.S. takes so little of it
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Aug 18, 2023 Explore the stark contrast in vacation practices between the U.S. and Europe, where most citizens enjoy guaranteed paid time off. Delve into the reasons behind America's vacation deficit, shaped by cultural attitudes that prioritize work over leisure. Learn about the historical roots of these differences and how labor policies influence vacation time. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, discover the pressing need for a cultural shift towards work-life balance in the American work ethic.
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European Leisure
- Adewale Maie visited Europe and observed many people enjoying leisure during work hours.
- This sparked his curiosity about Europeans' different relationship with work.
Vacation Guarantee
- Every worker in nearly all the richest countries receives guaranteed paid vacation by law, except the U.S.
- Even many less wealthy nations mandate paid vacation, highlighting the U.S. as an outlier.
Vacation as a Right
- The U.S. has never seriously considered paid vacation as a right.
- In contrast, Europeans actively pushed for vacation as a right in the early 20th century.
