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The 10 Cities Where Americans Make the Most Expensive Commute to Work, Based on Gas Prices

El costo anual promedio de la gasolina para los viajes diarios entre todas las áreas metropolitanas resultó ser de $867 dólares.
The average annual cost of gasoline for daily trips among all metropolitan areas was found to be $800 Dollars.

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For: Real America News Updated 15 May 2022, 8: 00 am EDT

This Saturday, the average price of gasoline registered a new record after reaching $4.45 dollars per gallon.

Now the new blow will be reflected in the pockets of the Americans according to the price at which it is sold in each state and the place from where the daily trips are made.

According to a recent study by Clever, a online real estate intermediary service, the difference in gas costs for drivers commuting to work in the largest cities in the United States varies up to $651 dollars per year per driver.

The most expensive market to drive to work is Riverside, California, with an average annual cost of gasoline of $1,225. In comparison, the city ranked cheapest is New Orleans, with an average cost of $574 .

The average annual cost of gasoline for commuting across all metropolitan areas was found to be $800 dollars.

However, this amount only includes gasoline costs for daily trips to work.

The study calculated the price of gasoline in the 45 most populous US metropolitan areas by dividing the average distance to work for the average consumption of gasoline in all light vehicles and then multiplying it by the average price of gasoline per gallon in March.

The Factors that affect the cost of travel may vary from one city to another, even within the same city. state.

These include urban sprawl, the availability of public transportation, and the cost of gasoline in a given region.

These are the 10 most expensive metropolitan areas, according to the average price of gasoline:

1.- Riverside, California
Average annual cost: $1,225 dollars

2.- Phoenix, Arizona
Average annual cost: $1,224

3.- Los Angeles, California
Average annual cost: $1, 211

4.- Atlanta, Georgia
Average annual cost: $1,180

5.- San Diego, California
2022Average annual cost: $1,180

6.- Houston, Texas
Average annual cost: $1,100

7.- San Francisco, California
Average annual cost: $1,077

8.- Chicago, Illinois
Average annual cost: $1, 058

9.- Dallas, Texas
Average annual cost: $1,058

10.- Sacramento, California
Average annual cost: $1,039

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