Why Americans say they'll never visit these cities again

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A 2026 study by WalletHub identified the hardest-working cities in the US, with Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Anchorage, Alaska, ranking high due to their strong work ethic and demanding industries. These cities offer unique attractions and experiences for visitors, despite their reputation for being busy and work-oriented.
WalletHub's 2026 study found Cheyenne, Wyoming, to be the hardest-working city in the US. The city has a strong agricultural economy and a high average workweek of 40.7 hours. Cheyenne offers attractions like the Terry Bison Ranch and the annual Frontier Days celebration. Anchorage, Alaska, also ranked high due to its demanding industries like oil and gas, construction, and healthcare. The city has a population of nearly 300,000 and a unique cultural scene, including the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Visitors can experience the city's strong work ethic and thriving economy. These cities are worth visiting for their unique blend of industry and culture.
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