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Cities in Alaska, Texas amongst ‘hardest-working’ locations in US, says new report

Editorial Board Published February 27, 2025
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Cities in Alaska, Texas amongst ‘hardest-working’ locations in US, says new report
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A brand new research is revealing which cities in America are thought of to be the “hardest working,” and the highest and backside spots might or might not shock you.

WalletHub launched its 2025 report after conducting analysis throughout 116 main cities. The cities that ranked have been primarily based on 11 key metrics, starting from the employment price to common weekly work hours to the share of employees with a number of jobs.

The common U.S. employee places in 1,799 hours per 12 months, based on WalletHub.

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Chip Lupo, a WalletHub analyst, mentioned that onerous work is the spine of America’s economic system.

A 2025 report by WalletHub dives into the hardest-working cities in America. The analysis checked out 116 main U.S. cities. (iStock)

“While working long hours, minimizing time off, and having side jobs all lead to increased productivity, they can also have negative effects on people’s physical and mental health,” mentioned Lupo.

Lupo added, “It’s important for people to figure out how to work hard without overworking.”

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See in case your metropolis landed in one of many prime spots.

1. Anchorage, Alaska 

Anchorage was ranked the toughest working metropolis, based on a WalletHub report. (Zihao Chen through Getty Photographs)

Anchorage takes the highest spot as the toughest working metropolis with a excessive employment price of almost 97% and the third-highest price of employees with a number of jobs at 7.6%.

WalletHub additionally discovered Alaska is likely one of the 5 states the place the typical individual works greater than 40 hours per week.

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2. Washington, D.C. 

The nation’s capital landed in second place as WalletHub discovered the very best share of employees who don’t take trip time at 64%. 

“People in D.C. are willing to take relatively long commutes to work, at over 30 minutes on average, which adds on to their workday,” the report mentioned.

Thirty-one p.c of the district’s residents are members of volunteer teams or organizations.

3. Irving, Texas 

Irving, Texas, took the third spot whereas Burlington, Vermont, got here in final place because the hardest-working metropolis out of 116 U.S. cities. (iStock)

Irving had the third-most hardworking residents because it has the bottom share of households the place no adults work – round 12%. 

“One consequence of Irving residents’ hard work is the fact that they have a much lower amount of leisure time compared to people in most cities, the sixth-least in the nation,” Wallethub reported.

“While Irving workers should be applauded for their dedication, it’s also important to avoid overwork and take some time to relax.”

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One other Texas metropolis, Dallas, adopted Irving in fourth place. The fifth-place spot was awarded to Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Austin, Texas, was ranked sixth, adopted by Denver, Colorado, taking seventh place. 

Virginia Seashore, Virginia; San Francisco, California and Arlington, Texas, spherical out the highest 10.

The underside 5 cities named have been Bridgeport, Connecticut; Newark, New Jersey; Buffalo, New York and Detroit, Michigan.

Taking final place within the 116th spot was Burlington, Vermont. 

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