Commute Cost vs Shelter Cost Tradeoffs
This map shows how much money people in each geographic area spend on commuting to work in relation to how much money they spend on shelter costs. The darker the area, the more people in the area spend on their commute vs their running shelter costs. The commute cost is composed of the commute time cost, cost for the population driving to work and cost for population taking transit to work. We don't include the cost for walking, cycling or car passengers, other than the time cost. Compare this to the map of the commute cost vs house price tradeoff, the map of combined commute and running shelter costs per household or the map of the "hidden mortgage", the mortgage equivalent of the transportation cost. Definitions All quantities are calculated as dollars per household and year. Commute Time Cost: We estimate this by taking the after tax household income and assuming it is earned at 8 hour work days. We then multiply the income by the ratio of the commute time by the total of the 8 hour workday. Driver Time Cost: We estimate the annual driver commute cost by assuming the Car-to-Go rate of 41c per minute and multiplying it by the median commute duration, the average number of work weeks times 5 work days and the average number of people driving (as drivers, not passengers) per household. Transit Time Cost: We assume an annual transit pass cost of $1440 and multiply that by average number of people taking transit per household.
Author: CensusMapper Team
Dataset: CA11F, CA11N