Israeli commuters are imposing a 45-minute limit on their daily travel, leading to challenges for employers and the job market. Data shows that most Israelis do not want to commute for more than 45 minutes each way, which limits the distance at which employers can find workers and workers can find jobs. The commuting habits have wide-ranging effects on the economy, employee productivity, office real estate market, and quality of life. The data also reveals that almost 64% of Israelis come to work by car, while only about 18% use public transport. Tel Aviv stands out with better transport options and a higher percentage of employees reaching their workplace within 45 minutes.

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