Americans certainly work hard, averaging 1,767 hours per year of work, which is 169 hours more than the average in Japan, 400 more than the average in the U.K. and 435 more than the average in Germ…
We’re taught growing up that hard work can get anyone a chance at the American dream.
And Americans certainly work hard, averaging 1,767 hours per year of work, which is 169 hours more than the average in Japan, 400 more than the average in the U.K. and 435 more than the average in Germany,WalletHub compared the 116 largest U.S. cities across 11 key metrics to determine which cities outwork the rest of America. The data set they used ranges from the employment rate to average weekly work hours to the share of workers with multiple jobs.
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