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I'd suspect this has a lot of to with women being in the workforce meaning men are less required to work relentlessly. More recently, it's the aging population. The chart for just prime age males is less dramatic:

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LREM25MAUSM156S

Also, a topic that has been surprisingly quiet is that employment-population rate absolutely cratered to a near 50-year low during the pandemic. We had a positive report in the UNRATE last week, but participation is still digging out of an historic hole.



> I'd suspect this has a lot of to with women being in the workforce meaning men are less required to work relentlessly.

Afaik, career men working hours went up after women went to work. The culture of overwork went up.




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