It’s 2026: Where Are Our Flying Cars and Three-Hour Workdays?

In the 1960s, the TV show The Jetsons promised us flying cars, robot maids, and three-hour workdays. Six decades later, we’re still getting stuck in traffic — but we’re also carrying supercomputers in our pockets, talking to our appliances, and video-calling from anywhere on the planet. The future didn’t arrive as advertised, but it showed up in ways nobody predicted.

That tension about the unknown feels familiar right now. Will your life improve in major ways? We’re navigating volatile energy prices, rising costs, trade uncertainty, a tightening job market, and a tax deadline just around the corner — all while just trying to plan a summer getaway. The gap between what we envisioned and what we’re actually living through can feel wide.

The future may not arrive exactly as we dreamed. But what matters now is how we can adapt, stay curious, and make thoughtful decisions with what’s ahead.

George Jetson’s worries about gas prices or automated machines can seem trivial next to ours. But maybe the real lesson from The Jetsons is that the future rewards the adaptable, not the predictable. Enjoy the articles below — and as always, I’m here if you have any financial or future concerns in mind.

Revisiting ‘The Jetsons’: Where’s My Flying Car and Three-Hour Workday?

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Photo by: Atul Vinayak

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