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Analysis of a Historical Economic Prediction

In 1930, a prominent economist predicted that by the early 21st century, technological progress would make society so wealthy that people would only need to work about 15 hours per week. While the predicted increase in wealth largely occurred, the average workweek in developed nations remains significantly longer. Briefly explain the primary reason this prediction about work hours was inaccurate.

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