The Washington Post put together a nifty little pie-chart showing how President Trump had spent his first 30 days in office — hour by hour.

It’s a great effort and it’s obvious from the pictures and video of President Trump golfing that they have a certain angle they’re trying to push.

I do a lot of math around work weeks — it’s a core part of any ROI modeling for every business, namely, how much time do your employees work on items that bring in revenue?

(My calculators can be found here)

Let’s do the math together… because that BIG slice of 293 non-work time hours… would be what the average American would sleep over 30 days.

30 days x 24 hours = 720 hours (744, close enough). That’s ALL hours of the month.

Trump was working about 250 to 275 hours over those 30 days. I’ll lowball it.

{ 182 hours (Other Work time) +39 (Other Work Hours) + 6 (Intelligence Briefing Hours) + 21 (Foreign Relation Hours) = 248}

{ 182 hours (Other Work time) +39 (Other Work Hours) + 6 (Intelligence Briefing Hours) + 21 (Foreign Relation Hours) = 248} 250 hours of work / 30 days = 8.3 hours a day @ 4 weeks @ 7 days a week.

If you want to compare to a typical American working, M-F for 4 weeks (20 days) then we get: 250 hours / 20 days a month = 12 hour work day

Trump is working the equivalent of a 60-hour work week.