It is that time of year again- - when the American worker is celebrated, which of course we all are! Monday, September 2, is Labor Day, and to find out in which states Americans are working the hardest, those curious researchers at Wallet Hub crunched a whole bunch of numbers.

This year, South Dakota came in 5th out of our 50 states, which when you think about it, really isn't much of a surprise. People in our plains state are notoriously hard-working.

What is surprising to me, is that nationally Americans average 1,799 working hours per year, and yet only 48% of Americans take all of the vacation time they have coming.

The factors they investigated included: average workweek hours, workers with multiple jobs, commute times, volunteer hours, and leisure time spent. South Dakotans came in 4th for the number of workers toiling at multiple jobs.

There is a downside to all this good news about hard-working Americans and that is that Americans work more hours, take less vacation time, and retire later than the working populace in most other countries.

So while it is flattering that we're being recognized as the hardest-working humans on the planet, maybe we should start taking a break here and there.

For more information, or to see the complete report, check out Wallet Hub.

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Where do people in South Dakota work?

If you were a South Dakotan a hundred years ago, chances are you had a job related to farming or ranching. If you weren't doing the farming, you were selling things to the farmers, fixing things for the farmers, or buying things from the farmers.

In the 2020s, things are very different.

Most of us in the SD work in health care or the service industry in one way or another. In fact, there are more nurses in South Dakota than the entire population of the state capital, Pierre.

Today far more people work at a store or restaurant than have probably ever even been on a farm. Time passes and things change, always. Fifty years from now who knows what jobs South Dakotans will be doing

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are the top 10 largest occupations in South Dakota (as of 2022).

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