I guarantee you WFH people are not feeling the pinch from this crap as much as people that are driving to and from work every day. Or live rural and HAVE to drive to get things etc.
Wife is still driving 64 miles a day, 5 days a week getting 34mpg average. That works out to about 10 gallons per week. That’s an additional $20 per week just in fuel. I drive 30 miles per day at 35mpg average for about 5 gallons per week, or about $10. Between the wife and I we are taking a $30 per week hit to the wallet just in fuel.
WFH you don’t have that problem. At all.
Wife is still driving 64 miles a day, 5 days a week getting 34mpg average. That works out to about 10 gallons per week. That’s an additional $20 per week just in fuel. I drive 30 miles per day at 35mpg average for about 5 gallons per week, or about $10. Between the wife and I we are taking a $30 per week hit to the wallet just in fuel.
WFH you don’t have that problem. At all.