Dentists in Washington, D.C. may have the highest level of stress related to work, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
In a July 10 report, WalletHub ranked 182 U.S. cities on their stress levels, including stress related to work.
The site used nine metrics to rank the cities — average weekly work hours, job security, traffic congestion, unemployment rate, underemployment rate, share of households where no adults work, average commute time, income growth and job satisfaction rankings.
Here are the 10 cities that scored the highest for work-related stress:
1. Washington, D.C.
2. Chicago
3. New York City
4. Baltimore
5. Denver
6. Bridgeport, Conn.
7. Houston
8. Philadelphia
9. Pearl City, Hawaii
10. Columbia, Md.