Rising GDPs, Declining Work Hours: New at Reason

Marian Tupy compares Switzerland to the United States:

In 1877, Switzerland was fast emerging as one of the world’s manufacturing powerhouses and richest nations. Its average annual per capita income of $5,584 was well ahead of America’s $4,708. Along with industrialization came the creation of a proletariat and a new ideology—socialism. To combat the spread of the latter, the Swiss government passed a Factory Act that limited, for the first time, the length of the working day… to 11 hours.

In 2010, when Angus Maddison’s valuable dataset ends, per capita income in Switzerland and the United States was $45,414 and $55,316 respectively (all figures are in 2016 dollars). The real standard of living in Switzerland and America improved 8-fold and 12-fold. In the meantime, Swiss worked, on average, 7 hours per day and Americans 7.6 hours per day.

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