Consumer Finance Site Publishes New Article on Hardest Working American Cities
PaydayLoansOnline.net has published a new article that examines new research highlighting the cities in America where employees work the hardest
BALTIMORE, August 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
The leading U.S. based short term loan comparison site and introduction service, PaydayLoansOnline.net, has announced the publication of a brand new article on its website. The article draws upon fresh research compiled by the Californian real estate company, Movoto. While the company's full study considers 50 cities with the longest working weeks and hardest working practices, the PaydayLoansOnline.net article focuses on the top 10.
The article also considers the legality of payday loans within the 10 cities and states and juxtaposes this with revealing data about working standards and other associated aspects within these locations. The Movato study analyzed 7 different metrics in order to rank the cities. Those factors were: the average hours worked per week, the rate of unemployment, commuting time, number of workers per household, hours volunteered per year, lack of sleep and cost of living.
Sam Milo, spokesperson for PaydayLoansOnline.net, made the announcement on the publication of the new article in the following statement.
"We hope that consumers find our new article, entitled "The 10 Hardest Working Cities in America" revealing and enlightening to read. The data produced by Movato makes for very interesting reading. One would imagine that cities with long average workweeks and hard-working attitudes would produce prosperous residents, but in many cases these cities are located within states and regions where the demand for payday loans is high. People may be working longer hours, but may be struggling to make the month nevertheless."
The statement continued, "We have written this article and drawn upon the data from Movato to demonstrate the increase of "working poor" across these cities; people for whom short term loans offer vital extra cash in order to keep their households running while their paychecks dwindle. We have also shown, where applicable, the legal rules that apply within the relevant states for payday loans, including data on the maximum interest rates applicable, parameters of loan terms and any other key information. We hope that consumers find it useful and invite them to visit the site to read it for free."
PaydayLoansOnline.net is a McAfee Secure™ rated website, connecting consumers living in "payday loan friendly" states to reliable online lenders. Read the article at:
http://www.paydayloansonline.net/the-10-hardest-working-cities-in-america/.
Contact:
Sam Milo
Tel: +1-678-666-0100
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SOURCE PaydayLoansOnline.net
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