Americans still think of the standard workweek as working nine to five, Monday through Friday, adding up to 40 total hours. But that’s not our reality. The average full-time worker is putting in 47 hours each week, according to a Gallup survey, nearly an extra day’s worth of time. About 40 percent of full-time employees say they work exactly 40
The Truth About The 40-Hour Workweek: It’s Actually 47 Hours Long
The average full-time worker is putting in 47 hours each week, according to a Gallup survey, nearly an extra day’s worth of time.