- Alaska has the longest hours worked per week, 41, which is 11 percent longer than in Utah, the state with the shortest at 37.
- New York has the longest average commute time, 34 minutes, which is two times longer than in South Dakota, the state with the shortest at 17 minutes.
- Mississippi has the highest share of workers leaving vacation time unused, 34.70 percent, which is 1.6 times higher than in Ohio, the state with the lowest at 21.90 percent.
- South Dakota has the highest share of workers with multiple jobs, 8.20 percent, which is 2.3 times higher than in New Mexico, the state with the lowest at 3.60 percent.
| Top 20 Hardest-Working States in America | |
| 1. North Dakota | 11. Georgia |
| 2. Alaska | 12. Colorado |
| 3. Nebraska | 13. Tennessee |
| 4. South Dakota | 14. Maryland |
| 5. Texas | 15. Hawaii |
| 6. Virginia | 16. Utah |
| 7. Oklahoma | 17. Indiana |
| 8. Kansas | 18. Minnesota |
| 9. New Hampshire | 19. Alabama |
| 10. Wyoming | 20. Arkansas |
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