America's Ten Hardest-Working States in 2020
WalletHub just released its annual list of the hardest-working states in America. And North Dakota took the top spot again.
They look at things like work hours, employment rates, unused vacation days, how many people have more than one job, and how much we volunteer in our spare time.
The ten hardest-working states this year are: North Dakota . . . Alaska . . . Wyoming . . . Texas . . . Nebraska . . . Oklahoma . . . Colorado . . . Virginia . . . Maryland . . . and Hawaii.
According to the results, the ten states with the most SLACKERS are: West Virginia . . . New Mexico . . . Rhode Island . . . Michigan . . . Ohio . . . Connecticut . . . New York . . . Oregon . . . Mississippi . . . and Arizona.
Overall, Americans work harder than people in most countries though . . . an average of 1,779 hours a year. (That's higherthan Germany, France, the U.K., Japan, Italy, and Canada. Mexico works the most hours at 2,137 a year.)