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@Tina, your assertion flies in the face of common sense. Clearly the time it takes to get somewhere will affect how much must charged for it, regardless of whether it is labor or goods. Consider taxis, that charge for both mileage and time. Consider making deliveries, where the principal expense is the hourly cost of the driver. Or consider the commute time multiplied by the large number of commuters traveling into DC. Consider how a plumber recoups the cost of the increased driving time from one job to the next, by increasing rates. Etc.

by goldfish on Mar 29, 2012 2:52 pm • linkreport

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