| I don't think anyone really cares about "public transit". I think people care how convenient their life is. Why should I care if I take a bus to work or drive? I prefer whatever is best for me. I would look at cost + time. For instance, if it costs me an extra $2k per year for a car but it saves me 30 minutes round trip, and my time is worth more than $20 an hour (assume work 200 days per year), then car is better. Add the convenience of not having to manage bus schedules and, you know, owning a car, its a no-brainer. I think there's some weird cultish behavior around "public transit" as though it is a good by itself is disconnected to how most people think about this. So in this case not being able to afford a car or have anywhere to park it is not the win you think it is. In terms of education, not sure its quantifiable but if you look at money, Mississippi spends considerably more: In England, secondary school spending per pupil in 2024-25 is projected to be about £7,400 ($9.4k), while primary school spending per pupil is about £6,700 ($8.5k) In Mississippi its around $12k Do you have any other data or are you just going entirely off of vibes? https://ifs.org.uk/publications/annual-report-education-spen... https://www.datapandas.org/ranking/per-pupil-spending-by-sta... |
Let me take a guess, you are an American, living in a city without good public transit.