• Mapped: U.S. States That Work the Hardest

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    Mapped: U.S. States That Work the Hardest
    Published 1 month ago on September 26, 2024
    By Pallavi Rao
    Graphics/Design:
    Anna Diederichs
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    This map shows the U.S. states that work the hardest, as scored out of
    100 by a Wallethub study conducted in July 2024.

    Mapped: The U.S. States That Work the Hardest
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    This map shows the U.S. states that work the hardest, as scored out of
    100 by a Wallethub study conducted in July 2024.

    Naturally trying to measure and compare “hard-work” requires a little
    bit of data analysis.

    How Is Hard Work Quantified?
    Here’s what Wallethub did. First they analyzed all states on 10
    indicators and assigned them different weights.

    These indicators are then divided into two categories. The main one,
    “Direct Work” contributes 80 points to the total score.

    Direct Work Factors Weight Points Wallethub Definitions
    Average Workweek
    Hours Triple Weight 36.9 N/A
    Employment Rate Full Weight 12.3 Employed 16+ civilian
    population / Total 16+
    civilian population in
    labor force.
    Share of Households
    Where No Adults
    Work Full Weight 12.3 N/A
    Share of Workers
    Leaving Vacation
    Time Unused Half Weight 6.2 N/A
    Share of Engaged
    Workers Half Weight 6.2 Share of employees
    who are “involved in,
    enthusiastic about
    and committed to
    their work and
    workplace.”
    Idle-Youth Half Weight 6.2 Rate of 18-24
    residents not in
    school, or working
    and no degree
    beyond a high school
    diploma.
    Meanwhile, “Indirect Work” indicators help the state achieve the last 20 points.

    Indirect Work Factors Weight Points Wallethub Definitions
    Average Commute Time Full Weight 5.0 N/A
    Share of Workers
    with Multiple Jobs Full Weight 5.0 Employed population
    with multiple jobs /
    Total employed
    population.
    Annual Volunteer
    Hours per Resident Full Weight 5.0 N/A
    Average Leisure
    Time Spent per Day Full Weight 5.0 N/A
    Clearly, states that score better on higher-weighted indicators end up
    with a higher overall score, as seen below.

    Ranked: America’s Hardest-Working States
    Wallethub states North Dakota is the hardest-working American state,
    giving it a rounded score of 67/100. The state’s 98% employment rate
    helped in securing first place.


    Search:
    Overall Rank State State Code Total Score
    1 North Dakota ND 67
    2 Alaska AK 64
    3 Nebraska NE 60
    4 Wyoming WY 60
    5 South Dakota SD 60
    6 Maryland MD 58
    7 Texas TX 57
    8 Colorado CO 55
    9 New Hampshire NH 54
    10 Kansas KS 53
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    Note: Figures rounded.
    Meanwhile, Alaska ranks second with 64 points, due to its average
    workweek crossing 41 hours. It’s the only state in the study which
    crossed the standard 40-hour metric.

    And Nebraska comes in third with 60 points. Wallethub states that more
    than 7% of its workforce has multiple jobs, the third-highest of all states.

    A quick overview of the map reveals that the strip of states in the
    center of the country are the hardest-working, with scores falling as
    one moves east and west respectively. Interestingly this is also
    America’s farming country, a demanding sector that requires long hours.

    Another interesting phenomenon is how Alaska and North Dakota have high
    direct work ranks but are bottom of the pack for indirect work.

    Search:
    Overall Rank State Direct Work
    Factors Rank Indirect Work
    Factors Rank
    1 North Dakota 1 41
    2 Alaska 2 34
    3 Nebraska 5 5
    4 Wyoming 6 2
    5 South Dakota 3 26
    6 Maryland 7 4
    7 Texas 4 31
    8 Colorado 9 7
    9 New Hampshire 12 9
    10 Kansas 10 25
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    However, Nebraska performs equally well in both categories. The
    Cornhusker state has a low share of idle-youth, and has the
    fifth-highest volunteer hours per capita in the country.

    Learn More on the Voronoi App
    Interestingly, many of America’s hardest-working states have much lower
    cost of living requirements. See how the data shakes out in The Income
    an Individual Needs to Live Comfortably in the States.

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