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To counter rising gas prices, employers revisit subsidies and work-from-home arrangements

Gas prices are on the rise due to the US-Israeli war with Iran, making commutes costlier for employees.

Since the war began in February, the average daily commuting cost for US employees has risen by 9%, from $15.48 to $16.93, according to an analysis from consulting firm Gartner. If gas prices go up even higher, the average employee could see commuting costs rise to nearly $19 a day, per Gartner’s calculati

ons.Such trends are likely to add

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