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u/cprenaissanceman · 1 pointr/timepoverty

This is an interesting episode discussing Elizabeth Warren's book The Two-Income Trap which discusses how family incomes have mainly risen because of women's entrance into the workplace, not because of rising wages. The result is that many families' financial statuses have become more fragile, since households are now dependent on two-incomes, with little to no back-up/insurance against loosing one income. To combat this, it is suggested that US social programs need to be revised to better fit this new reality. While this episode mostly focuses on the monetary aspect of this idea, I think there are clear connections to time poverty.