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    1. This doesn’t take into account the people who don’t work tho. Like say In one family one person works 60hrs and the other doesn’t and in another they both work 30 hrs. Same amount per household but it would show as a lower average. It’s easier to work 60 hrs if you have a partner taking care of the household responsibilities

    2. False, In India we don’t have the concept of work hours. It’s in the papers, but none of the employers abide by it. 

    3. Wasn’t Netherlands the country that constantly tells PIIGs, and specially Spaniards, that they are too lazy and don’t work enough?

      LMAO

    4. Zealousideal-Pop1115 on

      Still people in red eat home cooked food or other food but still not fat like US where their reasons for being fat is long work and being poor. 

    5. inevitablennhilation on

      Let’s make it to 70 hours in India. We should work hard for our country.

    6. ConejoCapitalista2 on

      And of course that’s the reason why so many companies go to India, modern slavery lol

    7. Jalcatraz82 on

      Here in Australia it’s grey because we don’t work.

      Everything we do is for fun so it’s not counting as work

    8. Jaded-Natural80 on

      Thanks to Trump, in Argentina they don’t need to work. Every few years the US gives them tens of billions of US tax dollars to keep them from going bankrupt.

      The US will also cut special trade deals with Argentina to buy their beef. Even as US cattle ranches have to cut back on their herds because the beef market in the US is shrinking. The US beef herd is the smallest it has been in decades.

      And Trump supporters believed him when he said America first. 🤣🤣🤣

    9. A lot of the longest work hours seem to be in lower income countries. I wonder if there is a correlation with people finding help to run their houses – either with one partner not going for a (typical) job, or hiring help which might often be a lot more affordable in lower-income countries (seems to be common practice in South Asia, I suppose).

      That makes it an unfair comparison. OTOH, the lower income countries often have to grapple with a more inefficient system on the whole – roads, electricity, bills, and the general government and other stuff working poorly. Each step can be a bit of a struggle, making one less efficient.

    10. JadeddMillennial on

      Is everyone enjoying their existence? Or is that just the owners?

      Feels like we are all just resort staff to 8 people.

    11. californianodelsur on

      Guess this is why American companies outsource to India and import Indians on H-1B visas.

      Cheap labor + long work hours + an easily exploitable population.

    12. Oh, wait. So if I work 4 days per week and my partner works 1 day per week, we end up with an average of 20 hours per week. But if I work fulltime and my partner does not work at all, the average jumps up to 40!

      That’s how the Netherlands is lowest – part time is very common here, and that includes many people who would otherwise not work.

    13. Jochuchemon on

      I feel NL will have to either increase the number of working hours and/or change how they tax workers or increase the age of retirement in the near future

    14. Many-Instruction8172 on

      Lol, I thought it said number of weeks, and I was wondering how the hell can people work more than 52 weeks a year!

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