
513. Should Public Transit Be Free? (Update)
Freakonomics Radio
Navigating Public Transit and Mobility Equity
This chapter examines the intricacies of public transit systems across various regions, highlighting the debate on making transit free to improve mobility equity. It discusses the impact of rising car ownership among low-income households and the relationship between transit pricing, congestion fees, and transportation habits, using examples from cities like Stockholm and New York. The discourse captures the challenging balance between serving essential needs for disadvantaged populations and addressing the preferences of affluent riders while acknowledging the political complexities involved.
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