With Americans working an average of almost 1,800 hours per year and the average worker using only 54% of their available vacation time, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Hardest-Working States in America as well as accompanying videos.

I don't know about you?  But I use all my vacation days every year.  Why?  Because I believe you need that down time to come back to work refreshed and get a new perspective of your job.  Otherwise, you risk getting burnt out!

In order to determine where Americans work the hardest, WalletHub compared the 50 states across ten key metrics. The data set ranges from average workweek hours to share of workers with multiple jobs to annual volunteer hours per resident.

How Hard Does North Dakota Work? (1=Best, 25=Avg.)

  • 2nd – Avg. Workweek Hours
  • 4th – Employment Rate
  • 8th – Share of Workers with Multiple Jobs
  • 32nd – Annual Volunteer Hours per Resident

So how about Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana?  Find out about those states and all the rest when you click the link below!

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