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513. Should Public Transit Be Free? (Update)

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The Impact of Transportation Access on Economic Opportunity

Transportation access plays a crucial role in economic mobility, as evidenced by a Harvard study showing that commute time is strongly linked to a family's ability to escape poverty. Transportation decisions are pivotal in determining which communities can access economic opportunities. The affordability of transit fares, especially for low-income workers, is essential, considering other financial burdens like housing and healthcare costs. Offering discounted or free public transit can significantly increase usage among low-income families, enabling them to access essential services such as medical appointments and grocery stores that were previously limited by transportation costs.

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