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Claim author · 📅 08.06.2026 · 8.06: Polacy są piątym najciężej pracujący...
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EU working hours statistics 2025

"From available statistics for 2025, it appears that Poland, with 38 hours per week, ranked in the aforementioned fifth place. The citizens of Lithuania and Bulgaria work the most in the European Union. In both these countries, the average weekly working time is 38 hours and 36 minutes." "Z dostępnych statystyk za 2025 rok wynika, że Polska z 38 godzinami tygodniowo uplasowała się na wspomnianym piątym miejscu. Najwięcej w Unii Europejskiej pracują obywatele Litwy i Bułgarii. W obu tych krajach średni tygodniowy czas pracy wynosi 38 godzin i 36 minut."

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ℹ️ In shortIn 2025, Poland ranked fifth in the EU with 38 working hours per week, while Lithuania and Bulgaria work the most, averaging 38 hours and 36 minutes.

Fulfilled. The claim is confirmed by data from the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) for 2025. Poland, with 38 hours per week, ranked fifth. Lithuania and Bulgaria had an average weekly working time of 38 hours and 36 minutes (38.6 hours), whi...
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Methodology The claim is confirmed by data from the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) for 2025. Poland, with 38 hours per week, ranked fifth. Lithuania and Bulgaria had an average weekly working time of 38 hours and 36 minutes (38.6 hours), which was the highest among countries working longer than Poland.
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Polska uplasowała się na piątym miejscu wśród państw Unii Europejskiej pod względem czasu spędzanego w pracy przez jej obywateli. Polscy pracownicy przepracowują średnio 38 godzin tygodniowo, gdy średnia dla wspólnoty wynosi 35 godzin tygodniowo. Dane na temat liczby przepracowanych godzin zebrał Polski Instytut Ekonomiczny. Z dostępnych statystyk za 2025 rok wynika, że Polska z 38 godzinami tygodniowo uplasowała się na wspomnianym piątym miejscu. Najwięcej w Unii Europejskiej pracują obywatele Litwy i Bułgarii. W obu tych krajach średni tygodniowy czas pracy wynosi 38 godzin i 36 minut. Przed Polską uplasowały się też Rumunia i Łotwa. Najmniej godzin w pracy spędzają pracownicy w Holandii, gdzie tygodniowa średnia wyniosła 29 godzin i 42 minuty. Na drugim miejscu uplasowała się Dania, a na trzecim miejscu Belgia. W Polsce najdłużej swoje obowiązki zawodowe wypełniają osoby fizyczne prowadzące jednoosobową działalność gospodarczą.

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