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25 US cities where people work hard and have little rest

A new study found cities where people work a lot, have little rest and almost never use vacation days completely. According to this study, Washington, DC, is the most hardworking city in the United States.

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The study was conducted by Kempler Industries, it examined more than 200 cities with a population of at least 150 000 people in each, they were evaluated according to five criteria: the duration of their working week, average time on the way to work, and the percentage of people aged from 16 to 64 years, the percentage of working seniors (65 +), as well as the percentage of unused days off among workers.

Kempler Industries used data from the United States Census Bureau and the United States Travel Association to assign 100 points to each city, with each of the five metrics having the same weight.

Edition Business іnsider publish a list of 25 cities in the United States where workers are most at risk of burnout due to overwork.

  1. Denver (Colorado)

Average travel time: 25,3 min.

Average workweek: 39,7 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,3%

Working retirees: 19,8%

Overall score: 72,5

  1. Aurora (Illinois)

Average travel time: 28,8 min.

Average workweek: 38,7 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 66,9%

Working retirees: 20,2%

Overall score: 72,5

  1. Nashville (Tennessee)

Average travel time: 24,6 min.

Average workweek: 39,1 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 65,9%

Working retirees: 22,4%

Overall score: 73,7

  1. Chicago, IL

Average travel time: 34,6 min.

Average workweek: 38,7 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 66%

Working retirees: 16%

Overall score: 73,7

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  1. Charlotte (North Carolina)

Average travel time: 25,3 min.

Average workweek: 39,8 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 67,4%

Working retirees: 20,5%

Overall score: 73,7

  1. Baltimore (MD)

Average travel time: 30,7 min.

Average workweek: 38,8 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 65,9%

Working retirees: 18%

Overall score: 73,7

  1. Virginia Beach (Virginia)

Average travel time: 23,7 min.

Average workweek: 40,2 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 69,3%

Working retirees: 20,8%

Overall score: 75

  1. Pembroke Pines (Florida)

Average travel time: 31,5 min.

Average workweek: 38,8 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 71,1%

Working retirees: 16%

Overall score: 75

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  1. Corona (California)

Average travel time: 36,7 min.

Average workweek: 37,7 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 66,5%

Working retirees: 19%

Overall score: 75

  1. Aurora (Colorado)

Average travel time: 29,3 min.

Average workweek: 39,2 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 66,6%

Working retirees: 20%

Overall score: 75

  1. Fremont (California)

Average travel time: 33,6 min.

Average workweek: 38,7 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 73,1%

Working retirees: 16%

Overall score: 76,2

  1. Fort Worth (Texas)

Average travel time: 27 min.

Average workweek: 39,8 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,7%

Working retirees: 19,7%

Overall score: 76,2

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  1. Austin (Texas)

Average travel time: 24,1 min.

Average workweek: 39,6 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,7%

Working retirees: 22,8%

Overall score: 76,2

  1. Santa Clarita (California)

Average travel time: 34,9 min.

Average workweek: 38,4 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 63,9%

Working retirees: 20,2%

Overall score: 77,5

  1. Yonkers (New York)

Average travel time: 34,3 min.

Average workweek: 38,3 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 65,7%

Working retirees: 20,4%

Overall score: 78,7

  1. New York (NY)

Average travel time: 40,8 min.

Average workweek: 39,1 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 67,5%

Working retirees: 17%

Overall score: 78,7

  1. Arlington (Texas)

Average travel time: 27,2 min.

Average workweek: 39,4 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,2%

Working retirees: 21,8%

Overall score: 78,7

  1. Irving (Texas)

Average travel time: 24,2 min.

Average workweek: 39,4 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,2%

Working retirees: 21,8%

Overall score: 78,7

On the subject: 13 US cities where an average home costs less than 200 000 dollars

  1. San Francisco (California)

Average travel time: 32,8 min.

Average workweek: 40,1 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 66,4%

Working retirees: 18%

Overall score: 81,2

  1. Garland (Texas)

Average travel time: 28,6 min.

Average workweek: 39,1 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,2%

Working retirees: 23,1%

Overall score: 81,2

  1. Houston (Texas)

Average travel time: 27 min.

Average workweek: 40 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,6%

Working retirees: 22%

Overall score: 82,5

  1. Grand Prairie (Texas)

Average travel time: 28,6 min.

Average workweek: 39,5 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 71,3%

Working retirees: 22,4%

Overall score: 83,7

  1. Dallas (Texas)

Average travel time: 26,8 min.

Average workweek: 40,2 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 70,5%

Working retirees: 22,5%

Overall score: 83,7

  1. Plaino (Texas)

Average travel time: 26,5 min.

Average workweek: 40,1 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 73%

Working retirees: 25,4%

Overall score: 88,7

  1. Washington DC

Average travel time: 30 min.

Average workweek: 40,1 hours

Work at the age of 16-64: 68,8%

Working retirees: 24,1%

Overall score: 90

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