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Huge surge in giant commutes in the West Midlands

New data shows an 87 per cent increase in people on the road for more than 180 minutes a day in the region

Tens of thousands of people in the West Midlands commute for more than three hours

The number of people commuting for more than three hours a day in the West Midlands has almost doubled since 2004.

New data shows an 87 per cent increase in people on the road for more than 180 minutes a day – which means 24,562 travelling for 15 hours a week – to get to work in the region.

The housing crisis and lack of spending on roads and railways has been blamed for longer commutes.

The number of people spending more than two hours travelling to and from work every day in the West Midlands has jumped 67 per cent, to a total of 187,820.

Women have suffered most from the increase in long commuting, with a 131 per cent rise in those travelling three hours or more since 2004, said the TUC.

The union organisation said soaring rents and high house prices, coupled with “creaking” infrastructure had led to people having to spend longer getting to work.

More low paid workers are facing longer and costlier commutes just to get to work, said the TUC.

TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady(Image: Philip Toscano/PA Wire)

General secretary Frances O’Grady said: “It’s bad enough most of us spend an hour a day getting to and from work , but spare a thought for those extreme commuters who travel for more than 10, or even 15, hours a week.