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Working Hours Around the World - 8/3/15

A recent intellectual tussle between presidential candidates has helped to re-ignite a debate – are Americans working too little?  While many Americans work hard, the citizens of many other nations work even harder, or at least for longer hours.  According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, in twenty thirteen, the U.S. ranked sixteenth among thirty eight advanced nations in terms of average hours worked annually. 

That year, the average American who worked toiled for one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight hours.  That year, the labor force participation rate was sixty three point two percent in the U.S., ranking us thirteenth.  Who worked the most hours among these thirty eight nations?  Why that would be Mexico. 

The average Mexican worker contributed more than twenty two hundred hours of effort, followed by South Koreans and Greeks, who worked an average of two thousand sixty hours.  However, Greece’s labor force participation rate was only fifty two percent, which ranked thirty-sixth among the thirty-eight nations.  At more than eighty one percent, the highest labor force participation rate is in Iceland. 

Anirban Basu, Chariman Chief Executive Officer of Sage Policy Group (SPG), is one of the Mid-Atlantic region's leading economic consultants. Prior to founding SPG he was Chairman and CEO of Optimal Solutions Group, a company he co-founded and which continues to operate. Anirban has also served as Director of Applied Economics and Senior Economist for RESI, where he used his extensive knowledge of the Mid-Atlantic region to support numerous clients in their strategic decision-making processes. Clients have included the Maryland Department of Transportation, St. Paul Companies, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Players Committee and the Martin O'Malley mayoral campaign.