LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The three cities that make up the Las Vegas valley are among the least hard-working cities in the nation, a new study showed.
The average U.S. employee logs more hours working than workers in several industrialized nations, with the typical American putting in 1,796 hours per year, which is 179 more than in Japan, 284 more than in the U.K., and 465 more than in Germany, according to WalletHub.
While some U.S. cities exemplify a strong work ethic that many Americans see as the key to achieving the American Dream, the three cities that make up the Las Vegas valley fell low on the list…