Workers won’t be able to afford to drive to work

September 13, 2022
Workers won’t be able to afford to drive to work
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A research study by Volkswagen Financial Services in the UK has found that if fuel prices continue their upward trend a third of drivers will not be able to continue to commute to work by car. 


With cost of living costs in focus, 32% said they would have to consider leaving their car behind if fuel prices increase more. The opinion was most pronounced in the younger age group of the survey, with 63% of 18 to 24 year olds saying they could not afford to drive to work. 

CEO at Volkswagen Financial Services UK, Mike Todd commented, “Rising fuel costs are a serious issue and as our research highlights, many people are already making lifestyle changes to negate the higher prices. Some drivers will not be able to afford to drive to work if prices keep increasing is the shocking reality of the situation.”

More than a third of the drivers also said they would consider changing jobs to reduce their commute or get more time working at home. 
 
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