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Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Why American Men Completely Lack Confidence

Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Ramsey Network

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.62.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

Coming up, I'm going to reveal to you why American men lack so much confidence in what

0:10.8

it's doing to our culture and then remote work.

0:13.7

Well, it's here to stay, but it's now creating new regulations that I'll break down.

0:18.2

Let's go.

0:24.0

Helping you win at work and in life, I'm Ken.

0:29.1

Welcome aboard.

0:31.5

Roughly one in nine men ages 25 to 54.

0:38.0

One in nine.

0:40.0

Age 25 to 54 men, that's his prime working years, while they're intentionally staying

0:47.4

home, intentionally staying home.

0:54.7

Now if you compare that to the mid 1950s, let's just call it about 70 years ago, it was

1:03.9

one in 50.

1:06.5

So we've got ourselves some creep going on and it's not good.

1:13.8

A 40 year study from the Federal Reserve of Boston suggests that men who saw their social

1:18.9

status and earning power erode over time may have lost their incentive to work.

1:24.3

Now, let's just break that statement down.

1:30.6

Social status and earning power.

1:36.1

This is about work.

1:40.5

Social status means I do something that I'm proud to talk about.

1:46.2

I have a professional direction.

1:49.0

I have a job that I'm proud of that people respect or I think they do.

1:54.7

That's the social status part of that sentence.

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