A new study released by WalletHub is ranking the hardest-working states in the U.S.
New Jersey comes in at 25 on the list.
The study factored in average workweek hours, employment rates, and leisure time.
According to the study, the top three hardest working states are Alaska, North Dakota, and Wyoming.
Rounding out the bottom three are West Virginia, Rhode Island, and Michigan.
In general, Americans work an average of almost 1,800 hours per year.
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