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by ipnon 2400 days ago
Pedestrians and bicyclists spend more than drivers at local businesses in New York City [0].

[0] https://www.transalt.org/sites/default/files/news/reports/20...

2 comments

While this is a helpful point, I think it would be nice if this issue were framed more in terms of physical and mental health, not just as a question of how to optimise economic output. We need less cars for almost every possible reason you can think of.
I want to make a point. There should be no concern that The War on Cars harms the economy of New York City. It is a claim without evidence.
I agree. But I would also counter that it is worth killing cars even if there were a measurable negative economic impact, because of all the clear benefits we would gain in exchange for it. But of course even these subtler benefits (like mental and physical health), would necessarily result in improved economic output overall.
Your article says people with cars spend less, not nothing.

So in fact reduces fares would have a negative economic impact.

Maybe richer people drive bikes?

This might be "Wet roads cause rain"