I totally agree with this rationale. What boggles my mind in the US is the fact that people making near minimum wage is pushed to buy cars because cities do not provide public transportation that enable them to have mobility. Here, I am talking about major urban areas around the US, where you are not able to have daily commute to work if you don’t have a car. This is very perverse from the economic mobility.
These people compromise a big portion of their income on Car financing + insurance + gas, that otherwise could be reverted as education, higher quality food, or better quality housing. I believe if we had a proper funded public transportation system, 200 dollars on unlimited public transportation ride ticket would be enough for most of the people.
These people compromise a big portion of their income on Car financing + insurance + gas, that otherwise could be reverted as education, higher quality food, or better quality housing. I believe if we had a proper funded public transportation system, 200 dollars on unlimited public transportation ride ticket would be enough for most of the people.