Good has a graphic on public transportation cut that has some interesting information in a really dumb form.
"Last year, Americans took more than 10 billion rides on public transportation, the highest level in more than 50 years. But despite the increases, public transit systems are being forced to cut back service, risking losing many of the riders they gained due to high gas prices and a bad economy."
But really, is it obvious from this graph that San Francisco and Atlanta are the only two cities facing all three of job losses, service cuts and fare hikes?
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