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"A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science has found that rising income inequality is associated with an increase in the number of hours people work. This relationship appears to hold true globally, though the specific groups most affected differ depending on the societal context. By analyzing data from nearly seventy countries and long-term surveys from the United States and China, the researchers found that widening income gaps tend to predict longer work weeks."

It would be just as accurate to say that longer work weeks predict wider income gaps. This kind of work is not causal inference.

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