A new study ranking the "hardest working cities in America" has Tampa and St. Petersburg pretty far down the list.
The study by WalletHub ranks 116 of the nation's most populated cities. Tampa tied with Miami for 66th and St. Petersburg came in tied with Minneapolis for 78th.
Orlando was the highest-ranking Florida city at No. 28.
Anchorage, Alaska, topped the list. Burlington, Vt., came in last.
WalletHub said it used these factors to create the list: average work week, commute time, labor force participation rate, workers with multiple jobs, volunteer hours per resident, average number of days people don't get enough sleep and leisure time.
These rankings have become trendy, but sometimes their methodology seems a little baloney. We leave it to you to decide if those factors are enough to determine the "hardest working cities in America."
Here are the Top 10 and where Florida cities rank:
1. Anchorage, Alaska
2. Virginia Beach, Va.
3. Plano, Texas
4. Cheyenne, Wyo.
5. Irving, Texas
6. Jersey City, N.J. (tie)
6. Garland, Texas (tie)
8. San Francisco
9. Denver
10. Chesapeake, Va.
28. Orlando
39. Jacksonville
66. Tampa (tie)
66. Miami (tie)
78. St. Petersburg
107. Hialeah