In comparison to workers in Western European countries, U.S. workers

a. work fewer hours.
b. work 250 hours longer per year.
c. are more cooperative.
d. have a more powerful labor union structure.

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The correct answer is: b. work 250 hours longer per year.

On average, U.S. workers tend to work longer hours compared to their counterparts in many Western European countries, where there are typically stronger labor protections, mandated vacation time, and shorter workweeks.

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