Working Hard for the Money.

PositionU.S. CITIES - Brief article

With U.S. citizens outworking many of their foreign peers by hundreds of extra hours per year, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2018's Hardest-Working Cities in America, comparing the 116 largest metropolitan areas across nine key metrics. The data set ranges from employment rate to average hours worked per week to share of workers with multiple jobs.

The hardest-working cities, starting at No. 1, are San Francisco, Calif.; Fremont, Calif.; Jersey City, N.J.; Washington, D.C.; New York; Oakland, Calif.; Boston, Mass.; Aurora, Cola; Newark, N.J.; Chicago, Ill.; San Jose, Calif.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Garland, Texas; Philadelphia, Pa.; Baltimore, Md.; Long Beach, Calif.; Plano, Texas; Arlington, Texas; Denver, Colo.; and Ft. Worth...

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