With Americans working an average of almost 1,800 hours per year and 52 percent of workers not using all their available vacation time, the personal-finance website WalletHub has released its report on 2018’s Hardest-Working States in America.
In order to determine where Americans work the hardest, WalletHub compared the 50 states in ten key categories, including average workweek hours, share of workers with multiple jobs, and annual volunteer hours per resident.
Top 10 Hardest-Working States in America, according to the report, are:
1. Alaska
2. North Dakota
3. Wyoming
4. South Dakota
5. Nebraska
6. New Hampshire
7. Texas
8. Colorado
9. Virginia
10. Kansas
Tennessee ranks 23rd on the list.
Study Ranks Hardest Working States
By Ciphertek Systems
Sep 4, 2018 | 5:00 AM