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We work hard, we play hard. I feel like I hear that from people who live in every corner of the country, but what American cities can actually be called “the hardest working cities”?
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?