Influx Insights Tag Feed: commute http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/ 2008-11-21T21:37:23Z dissecting the commute http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/1305/dissecting-the-commute.html The <b>New Yorker </b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/04/16/070416fa_fact_paumgarten?printable=true">reports</a> on "the daily commute", showing that it's taking up more and more of our time and turning some of us into unhappy loners.<br><br><i>"Roughly one out of every six American workers commutes more than forty-five minutes, each way. People travel between counties the way they used to travel between neighborhoods. The number of commuters who travel ninety minutes or more each way&#8212;known to the Census Bureau as &#8220;extreme commuters&#8221;&#8212;has reached 3.5 million, almost double the number in 1990. They&#8217;re the fastest-growing category, the vanguard in a land of stagnant wages, low interest rates, and ever-radiating sprawl. They&#8217;re the talk-radio listeners, billboard glimpsers, gas guzzlers, and swing voters, and they don&#8217;t&#8212;can&#8217;t&#8212;watch the evening news. Some take on long commutes by choice, and some out of necessity, although the difference between one and the other can be hard to discern. A commute is a distillation of a life&#8217;s main ingredients, a product of fundamental values and choices. And time is the vital currency: how much of it you spend&#8212;and how you spend it&#8212;reveals a great deal about how much you think it is worth."</i><br> Influx Insights 2007-06-14T14:06:20Z