First, let’s calculate the base costs for comparison by assuming I drive to the Metro, rather than take the bus. (There’s no way I’m driving all the way into work, ever, so that’s a non-starter.) I will assume no wear and tear on the car because I can’t quantify it, and I won’t include any passes or transit subsidy.
Car to Metro, round trip, one gallon of gas - $4.20
Parking at Metro lot - $4.75
Metro fare, round trip - $8.50
Total:
- $17.45 per day
- $87.25 per week
- $389 per month
- $4668 per year.
Bus to Metro, round trip - $1.35
Metro fare, round trip - $7.80
Total:
- $9.15 per day
- $45.75 per week
- $183 per month
- $2196 per year
Additionally, one of my work benefits is a monthly $115 Metrochek which I can use to pay for Metro.
So, my final actual commuting cost is:
- $68 per month
- $816 per year.
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I just calculated mine. I have no mass transit options available, so it’s just 60 miles round trip by car, for a little over $2400/year.
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