Showing posts with label transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transportation. Show all posts

May 31, 2011

Long Commutes Linked to Divorce, Fewer Social Connections and Obesity

Here at CFHomes, our nonprofit program tries to make buying a home more affordable, so people can people afford a house in Washington, DC that is close to where they work.  That's because we know that commuting to work is often more expensive than people think, when you add up the gas bills and car repairs.


However, there are a number of other negative consequences to long commutes that are not just related to your wallet.  Recently, Slate magazine compiled a fascinating number of studies examining the negative outcomes from lots of commuting. Some of the wilder findings:


  • Couples in which one partner commutes for longer than 45 minutes are 40 percent likelier to divorce. 
  • Harvard sociologist Robert Putnam found that every 10 minutes spent commuting results in 10% fewer "social connections"
  • Longer commutes are associated with greater risk for obesity
  • About one in six workers commutes for more than 45 minutes, each way. And about 3.5 million Americans commute a whopping 90 minutes each way
  • And here's the zinger:  A Swiss study tried to measure the "happiness lost" from commuting and found that for an extra hour of commuting time, you would need to be compensated with a massive 40 percent increase in salary to make it worthwhile.
The article really nails it when they identify the key reason people have long commutes, is that many jobs are in cities and towns where workers cannot really afford to live.  The DC Government launched the City First Homes program precisely to counter this trend, and help households afford a home close to their jobs in Washington, DC. Read the full article here.

Mar 30, 2011

Is your morning commute killing you - more than you think?

Do you work in DC but live in the suburbs, to save money on housing?

Center for Housing Policy study found that nationally, for each dollar people try to save on their housing by choosing a home located farther from the city where they work, they spend an additional 77 cents on transportation costs for commuting!

So if that morning commute has been killing you, here's a reason that living close to where you work and using public transportation might help you save money (and not have to sit behind Angry Horn Beeping Man for 45 minutes).


- Jyothi Ramakrishnan