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TOP 5 HARDEST WORKING STATES
Top 5:
North Dakota
Alaska
Nebraska
South Dakota
Texas
Bottom 5:
West Virginia
Michigan
New York
Rhode Island
New Mexico
The Peace Garden State achieved the top spot in part due to the high number of average weekly hours worked – coming in second place behind Alaska. North Dakota also held the lowest idle-youth rate.
Alaska, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Texas rounded out the top five, while the bottom five states included West Virginia, Michigan, New York, Rhode Island and New Mexico.
Alaska averages the highest number of average hours worked per week, compared to Utah, which averages the lowest at 37,
Meanwhile, Nebraska, Utah, and South Dakota had the highest employment rates, according to the report.
The report also found that the average American ends the year with 4.6 vacation days left unused. Mississippi has the highest share of workers who leave vacation days on the table.
Top 5:
North Dakota
Alaska
Nebraska
South Dakota
Texas
Bottom 5:
West Virginia
Michigan
New York
Rhode Island
New Mexico
The Peace Garden State achieved the top spot in part due to the high number of average weekly hours worked – coming in second place behind Alaska. North Dakota also held the lowest idle-youth rate.
Alaska, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Texas rounded out the top five, while the bottom five states included West Virginia, Michigan, New York, Rhode Island and New Mexico.
Alaska averages the highest number of average hours worked per week, compared to Utah, which averages the lowest at 37,
Meanwhile, Nebraska, Utah, and South Dakota had the highest employment rates, according to the report.
The report also found that the average American ends the year with 4.6 vacation days left unused. Mississippi has the highest share of workers who leave vacation days on the table.