Wallet Hub - WalletHub compared the 50 states across ten key metrics. The data set
ranges from the average number of hours worked per week to the share of
workers with multiple jobs to the average leisure time spent per day.
Top 20 Hardest-Working States in America | ||
1. North Dakota | 11. Virginia | |
2. Alaska | 12. Oklahoma | |
3. Nebraska | 13. Georgia | |
4. Wyoming | 14. Hawaii | |
5. South Dakota | 15. Tennessee | |
6. Maryland | 16. Mississippi | |
7. Texas | 17. Iowa | |
8. Colorado | 18. Alabama | |
9. New Hampshire | 19. Louisiana | |
10. Kansas | 20. Missouri |
Key Stats
- Alaska has the longest hours worked per week, which is 12 percent longer than in Utah, the state with the shortest.
- New York has the longest average commute time, which is 1.9 times longer than in South Dakota, the state with the shortest.
- Mississippi has the highest share of workers leaving vacation time unused, which is 1.6 times higher than in Ohio, the state with the lowest.
- Maine has the highest share of workers with multiple jobs, which is 2.5 times higher than in Florida, the state with the lowest.
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