Forget “Granite.” New Hampshire is the “Donna Summer” State:
We’re working hard for the money.
And according to a new analysis from WalletHub, we’re working harder than any of our northeastern neighbors.
New Hampshire has been ranked #7 on the list of America’s hardest-working states, just the latest in a series of data reviews putting the Granite State at or near the top for economic and fiscal exceptionalism.
The study compared all 50 states across 10 key indicators of work ethic, ranging from average weekly hours and employment rates to the share of residents with multiple jobs and the amount of vacation time left unused. Americans already work more than most of their peers in developed countries—an average of 1,805 hours per year, according to the World Economic Forum—but WalletHub