systemd-journal-flush and ostree-finalize slowing shutdown

It seems to happen pretty much every time by now, but whenever I go to turn off/reboot my computer, it seems to always halt, generally after unmounting /var/home, with the systemd-journal-flush.service.

I've tried manually flushing before shutting down, to no avail, and the only fix related to it that I found online involved changing the flush configuration to have Storage=persistent, but I can't very well do that here to test it.

Same thing happens with ostree-finalize (earlier than journal-flush but always combined with it).
Even after a rebasing, be it with an update, kernel argument change, or even happened after I just updated grub with ujust, it halts for ups of 5 mins on shutdown until it eventually reaches the timeout and shuts it down.
Solution
turns out it very well may have been, after all
applying Turtlewit's workaround in #Tuned power manager tunes too low seems to have solved this returning issue for me and and for TheMCNerd2018; haven't had it again since
seems like this is one where "works on my machine" doesn't win :)
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