Commuting costs continue to climb

Commuting costs continue to climb

Almost a third of UK workers now spend over 5 percent of their salary on commuting. UK workers are battling with increasing commuting costs according to a survey of over 4,000 senior business people across the UK by the world’s largest workplace provider, Regus. 

With train fares and petrol costs continuing to rise, the results show that nearly a third (29 percent) pay out more than 5 percent of their salary on commuting.The average proportion of pay spent on commuting by UK workers is now 4 percent, a rise from 3 percent in 2010.For 11 percent of respondents the daily commute costs them over a tenth of their monthly pay packet. Commuting costs are contributing to a rise in the number of UK professionals looking to work flexibly. Business centresoffer a professional, convenient alternative for those looking to avoid long, expensive, and sometimes difficult, journeys into the office.

Richard Morris, UK CEO, Regus comments: “Businesses that want to retain and attract top talent cannot fail to address the issue of the costly commute. “Flexible working can provide a solution. By offering their employees the opportunity to work closer to home at least some of the time, our customers have not only improved staff loyalty but also seen an impact on productivity. Staff that spend less time stuck in traffic jams or on crowded trains have more time to apply themselves to the job in hand.”

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