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by rayiner
2726 days ago
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This is only really true in cities where the major commuting pattern is into the city. In the DC area, for example, most jobs are in Virginia or Maryland, not DC. So the subway benefits the relatively small number of (disproportionately higher income) people who take the subway or a car downtown. It doesn’t really benefit all the folks driving to jobs in Virginia and Maryland. |
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