An annual study found that the average American worker logs 1,767 hours per year. That's a full 400 hours more per year than the U.K. and 435 more than Germany. So which American cities work the hardest?
WalletHub compared the 116 biggest cities in the U.S. using 10 key metrics, like employment rates, average workweek hours, percentage of unused vacation time, and average commute.
Based on that, the 10 hardest-working cities are: Anchorage, Alaska, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Virginia Beach, Irving, Texas, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Norfolk, Virginia, and then three more Texas cities: Austin, Plano, and Dallas.
Out of all of the cities they looked at, Detroit ranked dead last, followed by Burlington, Vermont, Newark, New Jersey, Buffalo, and Bridgeport, Connecticut.
While we weren't the WORST, Tucson did land as #100 on the list...out of 116!