Cat’s Chat: Ranking cities by how hard they work

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By Cathi Coppinger

WalletHub.com ranked the 116 biggest cities based on how hard they work.  They used criteria like the average hours people work in a week . . . commute times . . . people with multiple jobs . . . and leisure time. And the hardest-working city in America is Anchorage, Alaska.  Who knew? The rest of the top 10 goes:  Virginia Beach, Virginia . . . Plano, Texas . . . Sioux Falls, South Dakota . . . Irving, Texas . . . Scottsdale, Arizona . . . San Francisco . . . Cheyenne, Wyoming . . . Washington D.C. . . . and Charlotte, North Carolina.

On the other end, the laziest city is Burlington, Vermont.

The rest of the 10 laziest are:  Detroit . . . Providence, Rhode Island . . . San Bernardino, California . . . Buffalo, New York . . . Columbia, South Carolina . . . Tucson, Arizona . . . Toledo, Ohio . . . Cleveland . . . and Fresno, California.