A supercommuter who travels to New York City from DC shares why her 4 a.m. wakeup is worth it
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Grace Chang, a 28-year-old finance professional, finds her four-hour commute from Washington, DC to NYC manageable but recognizes it may become unsustainable in the long run.
Despite the fatigue from traveling every other week, Chang believes her new job is a worthwhile investment in her career, providing necessary experience and financial support.
A recent Stanford University study reveals that supercommuting is on the rise, with a 32% increase in long-distance commutes among the ten largest U.S. cities over the past four years.
The study highlights that the definition of supercommuters—those traveling over 75 miles—reflects a significant shift in workforce dynamics, largely propelled by flexible remote work arrangements.
Read at Business Insider
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