New Study Says Providence Doesn't Work Hard

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New Study Says Providence Doesn't Work Hard

Providence 113th out of 116 of the hardest working cities in U.S.
The City of Providence does not work very hard. 

According to a new study completed by WalletHub, Providence is ranked 113th out of 116 of the hardest working cities in the U.S. 

“For many of us, hard work remains the path to achieving the American Dream. We work so hard, in fact, that we put in more hours at our jobs than several other industrialized countries such as Germany, Japan and the U.K. But some U.S. cities represent the strong work ethic that helped to build the world’s biggest economy better than others,” said WalletHub. 

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Providence is ranked 113th for direct work factors and 91st for indirect work factors. 

The Rankings 

Providence is ranked behind Columbia, South Carolina and Buffalo, New York who rank 111th and 112th respectively. Providence is ranked ahead of San Bernardino, California and Detroit, Michigan who rank 114th and 115th respectively. 

Anchorage, Alaska is ranked as the hardest working city in the country, while Burlington, Vermont is ranked last. 

See the full rankings in the maps below 

Source: WalletHub

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Source: WalletHub

The Method 

In order to determine where the hardest-working Americans live, WalletHub’s analysts compared 116 of the most populated cities across two key dimensions, namely “Direct Work Factors” and “Indirect Work Factors.”

We evaluated those dimensions using six key metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the “hardest-working.” 

WalletHub then calculated the overall score for each city based on its weighted average across all metrics and used the resulting scores to construct their final ranking.

For our sample, we ensured that at least one city from each of the 50 states was represented. Each city refers to city proper and excludes the surrounding metro area.

Direct Work Factors – Total Points: 80

  • Average Workweek Hours: Triple Weight (60 Points)
  • Labor-Force Participation Rate: Full Weight (20 Points)

 

Indirect Work Factors – Total Points: 20

  • Average Commute Time: Half Weight (5 Points)
  • Share of Workers with Multiple Jobs*: Half Weight (5 Points)
  • Annual Volunteer Hours per Resident: Half Weight (5 Points)
  • Average Leisure Time Spent per Day*: Half Weight (5 Points

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