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[[File:Rush hour in Tokyo - Shimbashi Station- Dec 25 2019.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|White collar workers hurry to their trains during rush hour in Tokyo.]]
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'''Money-rich, time-poor''' is an expression which arose in [[UK|Britain]] at the end of the 20th century to describe groups of people who, whilst having a high disposable income through well-paid employment, have relatively little [[leisure time]] as a result. '''Time poverty''' has also been coined as a noun for the phenomenon.

(contracted; show full)* [https://www.gatesnotes.com/2016-Annual-Letter GatesNotes 2016 Annual Letter]

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