Well, at least it's better than the "terrible" that you said in your first post. That's a world of difference.
Just to clarify, what's your standard for "wasn't doing much with the phone"? This is really different for everyone, but just want to get a good grasp for what your standards would be.
That Facebook percentage still sticks out like a sore thumb to me. You mentioned having a lot of notifications being set up on Facebook, but none of them actually push to your phone, but my 1st guess would be that you were either being mentioned a lot or notified a lot, and it was causing the Facebook app to work in the background (without your even actually opening the app to use it). For Facebook, I only have it set up to notify me when I receive a message or someone posts on my wall, so it's never been an issue for me, as far as battery drain is concern.
Also, can't remember if you had mentioned, but do you have work emails automatically being pushed to the phone?
Another thing I noticed from your screenshots is the screen being 42%. Are you using Automatic Brightness or something else? Since you mentioned having a 2 hour commute, in that time, do you have your phone plugged in the entire time or is it off (for the most part) unless you're taking a call? Some people have attained better battery life by lowering that, depending on the environment that they're in. Do you receive a lot of text messages? If so, there's no way to prevent the phone from waking up (via stock settings) after every text message, so if you want to help reduce that screen precentage (which really does drain a lot of battery), I'd suggest installing this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sIm5ldC5ldmVyeXRoaW5nYW5kcm9pZC5zbXNwb3B1cCJd
I installed that specifically to prevent my phone from waking up after every text message and it decreased my screen on % by 10%.