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Economists and historians have estimated that medieval laborers often worked far fewer hours annually than modern workers. Economist Juliet Schor found that during periods of high wages, such as in 14th-century England, an average medieval laborer might only work around 150 days a year
Medieval Peasants Had More Vacation Time Than You
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there was no electricity in 1400
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I'm guessing here but in 1926 I bet the work day was 10 to 12 hours vs today 2026 is at most 8 hours for most people
40 hour work week was a big deal and for some reason we seem to be stuck at 40 or 8 per day