It's not every day that a small boy gets to visit the big city by himself. But that's just what happened years ago to young Ernest R. Hoytt Jr. of Dover, New Hampshire.
Using a pretty detailed formula, the numbers have been crunched. Data such as employment rates, average weekly hours, second (and third) jobs, and more were used to come up with the hardest working and laziest cities in the US.
These places have everything from scenic coastal views to historic charm, excellent shops and restaurants, and beaches and lighthouses that could be out of a magazine.