Portland Commute Cost Calculator

Calculate your true monthly commuting cost in Portland — transit vs. driving

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Commuting in Portland is rarely as cheap as either the gas pump or the transit pass alone suggests. This calculator puts a TriMet monthly pass side by side with the full cost of driving — fuel, parking, and per-mile vehicle wear — so you can see the honest monthly difference.

How it works

The monthly driving cost combines three parts, then is compared to the flat transit pass:

trips per month = days × 2          (round trips)
miles per month = distance × trips per month
gas cost        = (miles per month / mpg) × gas price
wear cost       = miles per month × per-mile rate
driving total   = gas cost + wear cost + monthly parking
transit total   = monthly pass price

The per-mile rate captures maintenance, tyres, and depreciation that the pump price never shows. The IRS standard mileage rate is a convenient all-in figure, but if you enter gas separately you should use a smaller wear-only rate so fuel is not counted twice.

Example and tips

A 9-mile one-way commute, 21 days a month, in a 28 MPG car at $4.20/gas and a $0.20/mile wear rate with $125 parking works out near $264/month to drive — well above the roughly $100 TriMet pass. If parking is free and you only count fuel, driving can edge ahead of transit, so the parking and wear inputs are what usually decide the comparison.

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