Human resources consulting firm Robert Half surveyed over 2,800 Americans across 28 major U.S. cities and found that 23 percent of workers have quit a job because of a bad commute. Chicago had the largest number of workers who said they had left a job because of a bad commute, followed by Miami, New York and San Francisco. Men were more likely than women to indicate that they have quit because of their commute with 28 percent of men saying yes, compared to just 20 percent of women.

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