Every day, millions of people accept the grind of a daily commute—often believing that a mere 20-minute drive, train ride, or bus trip is insignificant. Yet, research shows that even these short, routine journeys can drain happiness and well-being more than we might admit. In fact, economists have found that the negative impact of commuting on life satisfaction can outweigh the effects of poverty or significant pay cuts.
Studies like the one from the National Institutes of Health reveal that even modest commutes consistently reduce happiness and increase stress. The daily journey to work may be quietly eroding your quality of life far more than you realize.
