Driving or taking the subway to and from work have costs associated with them, like gas, subway fare, and parking, but most of us write those costs off as necessary evils of just getting around town. Over at The Simple Dollar, Trent does the math that many of us don't like to do: Add up the real costs of your commute, from travel costs to time lost in traffic. Then subtract that from your take-home pay to see how much you're really making. More »




