Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Here Are The 10 Cities With The Longest Work Weeks

Feeling overworked? Moving to a different city could help. If you work in New York City, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C., you probably have one of the longest work weeks in the country, according to a new report from the New York City Comptroller.

Full-time employees in New York, which tops the list, face a work week of more than 49 hours, including around six hours of commuting time. That’s three hours more than workers in Phoenix, San Diego, and Portland spend working and commuting.

Here are the 10 cities with the longest work weeks:

10. Seattle



seattle tower skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.06 hours

Length of total work week: 47.23 hours

9. Baltimore



baltimore skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.51 hours

Length of total work week: 47.25 hours

8. Charlotte



charlotte north carolina city skyline

Length of weekly commute: 3.45 hours

Length of total work week: 47.35 hours

7. Boston



boston skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.43 hours

Length of total work week: 47.36 hours

6. Chicago



chicago skyline

Length of weekly commute: 5.25 hours

Length of total work week: 48.01 hours

5. Fort Worth



fort worth skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.18 hours

Length of total work week: 48.01 hours

4. Houston



houston texas skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.33 hours

Length of total work week: 48.18 hours

3. Washington, D.C.



washington skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.49 hours

Length of total work week: 48.39 hours

2. San Francisco



san francisco skyline

Length of weekly commute: 4.57 hours

Length of total work week: 48.58 hours

1. New York City



new york city skyline

Length of weekly commute: 6.18 hours

Length of total work week: 49.08 hours

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