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Planet Money

Vacation, and why the U.S. takes so little of it

Planet Money

NPR

Business, News

4.629.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Do you work more for more money? Or work less for more time? For some, this is the ultimate economic choice.

Every single worker in the European Union is guaranteed four weeks of paid vacation. No matter how long they've been at a company. No matter how low paying the job is. Vacation is a right.

In fact, all but one of the richest countries in the world guarantees paid vacation, except: the U.S.

According to a 2019 study, people in Japan get 10 paid vacation days and 15 paid holidays; in Australia it's 20 paid vacation days and 8 paid holidays; and in Spain it's 25 paid vacation days and 14 paid holidays.

And it's not just a rich country thing: Mexico, Afghanistan, Thailand, Tanzania - they all guarantee paid vacation from work, at least in the formal job sector.

In the U.S: Zero paid vacation days and zero paid holidays. So, why is the United States the outlier? We go to several labor economists and historians, to find out what makes Americans different from Europeans. It's a winding journey, so maybe put in a request for some paid time off and take a listen!

This episode was hosted by Sarah Gonzalez, produced by Sam Yellowhorse Kesler, edited by Jess Jiang, engineered by Maggie Luthar, and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.

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0:00.0

This is Planet Money from NPR.

0:06.0

Last summer, Otawali might went on a big vacation to Europe.

0:10.0

It was my very first time in Europe.

0:12.0

It was beautiful, I think.

0:15.0

Otawali's first stop was Spain.

0:17.0

He was there during the week, Monday, Tuesday.

0:20.0

And everyone's outside.

0:22.0

Eating, catching a coffee.

0:24.0

They're playing, just having fun, doing things.

0:28.0

Just flying kites.

0:30.0

And I know these...

0:32.0

Like adults?

0:34.0

Yeah, like adults, okay.

0:36.0

I legit saw someone who was like 50 years old, who was just like playing outside.

0:42.0

I think they were playing frisbee.

0:44.0

And I was just like, wow, that's just very, very nice.

0:47.0

Working age adults.

0:49.0

Working age adults outside during the work day, during work hours.

0:53.0

Otawali is just noticing this, taking it in.

0:56.0

He's with the buddy.

0:57.0

They're at lunch early into the trip.

0:59.0

So we're having paella.

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