Americans pride themselves in being hardworking people. We work hard, we play hard. But which American cities stand a cut above the rest in rolling up their sleeves and getting the job done?
The finance website Wallethub calculated the work ethic of American cities by looking at a bunch of data, including employment rate, length of the average workweek, unused vacation days, and how many people work multiple jobs.
Wallethub rated cities on a 100-point scale, and the highest-ranking city (which you’ll see at the bottom) scored a 79.
Explore this interactive map and see the 116 cities ranked in order by clicking this link to see how your city sizes up.
10. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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9. Cheyenne, Wyoming
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8. Austin, Texas
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7. Aurora, Colorado
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6. Denver, Colorado
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5. Plano, Texas
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4. Virginia Beach, Virginia
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3. Irving, Texas
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2. San Francisco, California
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1. Anchorage, Alaska
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Did any of these findings surprise you?
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