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Why Americans Are Working Less
• Zero HedgeBy Jim Harter of Gallup
Full-time employees in the U.S. have been working fewer hours per week for the past five years. What are the implications for employees and their organizations? And what's driving the trend?
Gallup finds that average hours worked have dropped progressively since 2019 when U.S. employees reported working an average of 44.1 hours. In 2024, they work 42.9 hours per week.
The decline in hours worked is more pronounced among younger (those younger than 35) than older workers (those aged 35 and older). Between 2019 and 2024, older employees have seen an average reduction of just under one hour per person per week, while younger employees have reduced their hours by nearly two hours.