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The Thirty-Seven Percent

The YouGov survey finding — that 37% of British workers believe their jobs make no meaningful contribution to the world — that anchors Graeber's empirical case and confronts the AI discourse with a number it has refused to face.
The thirty-seven percent is not a margin of error. It is the fraction of British workers who, when asked directly whether their jobs make a meaningful contribution to the world, answered no. A Dutch study produced similar figures. Extrapolated conservatively across advanced economies, the implication is staggering: hundreds of millions of people spending the majority of their waking hours performing activities they themselves recognize as pointless. The number functions as an empirical anchor for Graeber's larger argument and as the diagnostic threshold against which AI's promise must be measured. If the technology that arrived in 2025 cannot give meaningful work to the thirty-seven percent — if instead it absorbs them into new categories of administered meaninglessness — then the productivity gains are a distraction from the question that matters.

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The survey methodology was disarmingly direct. Workers were asked whether their jobs made a 'meaningful contribution to the world.' The phrasing

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