Anchorage, AK
Virginia Beach, VA
Cheyenne, WY
As the capital and most populous city in Wyoming, Cheyenne makes it into the top 5.
This city has a low overall unemployment rate and it has the shortest average commute time at 14.40 minutes.
Irving, TX
Irving has the lowest share of households where no adults work, 11.75 percent.
This is 3.6 times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest at 41.87 percent.
San Francisco, CA
Norfolk, VA
Norfolk ranks #4 for both the average workweek hours and the annual volunteer hours per resident.
The city is a major military and transportation hub, fostering a strong work ethic among its residents in diverse industries such as defense, shipping, and healthcare
Corpus Christi, TX
Corpus Christi is located in the Gulf region of Texas.
The city thrives in the oil/petrochemical and transportation industries.
Washington, DC
Austin, TX
Plano, TX
Denver, CO
Dallas, TX
Nashville, TN
Fort Worth, TX
Honolulu, HI
Sioux Falls, SD
Billings, MT
Billings, Montana earned a spot on this list by ranking #5 in Indirect Work Factors.
The city has a diverse economy centered on agriculture, energy production, and healthcare, which relies on a committed workforce to support its growth and resilience in a challenging environment.
Aurora, CO
Aurora, CO is considered one of the hardest-working cities in America because of its robust economy driven by a mix of industries, including healthcare, aerospace, and technology.
Its residents also have a strong commitment to pursuing opportunities and improving their community.
Chesapeake, VA
Chesapeake, VA is regarded as one of the hardest-working cities in America due to its strategic position in the Hampton Roads region, which supports a diverse economy of agriculture, manufacturing, and logistics.
A dedicated workforce is required to meet the demands of its growing industries.