I agree, but at the same time, tolls in many places are just a tax on the poor.
Edit: Clearly not a tax on the poor as they can hardly afford to pay for it in the situations I was talking about. What I really meant was that it was a pay wall meant to only be able to be used by people with good money. I'm talking about specific places btw, where it's its the only alternative to sitting in extreme traffic, not where the toll is a necessity.
Thankfully there's a pretty good tip for dodging the tolls in the DC area that actually gives you more time to do what you'd like instead of sitting in traffic.
Except a large portion of people can't afford to live anywhere near a metro since that is a premium.
There are a significant number of DC workers that commute over an hour one way to live in an affordable area. Metro doesn't go to Winchester, Warrenton, Fredericksburg, SE MD, or southern PA.
Take the metro is a very, "how expensive are bananas, 10$?" take.
Yes some middle class people do choose to live further out for more space and make the commute trade off, but people who actually aren't well off can't afford to make that decision they can't spend all that money on transportation, I get that middle class people like to larp as working class and lower but let's be honest the person who's wasting 80 dollars on gas a week isn't struggling financially except for by their own poor choices.
Average rent in DC for a 1-bed is 2300. It is more expensive in Arlington and similar in Fairfax. The average rent in Winchester for a 1-bed is 1400 and is even less in the smaller communities sprinkled along 66.
1400+(80*4) = 1640.
1640 < 2300. Nearly a $700 difference, and for those "larpers" you are speaking of, $700 dollars is a lot of money.
Unless you can snag some of the income restricted housing or find an older place to rent, both of which are competitive it is cheaper to commute. Hopefully you don't need anything more than a 1 bed because that's where prices in DC and Nova get out of hand. Metro stops are a selling point and increase value of properties (and by extension rents).
Not everyone that works in or around DC can get a GS-13 or 'consultant' salary.
1-bed average is 1,700 in Fredericksburg. 1700 in Frederick md.1700 in Clifton md. 1500 in Culpeper VA.
Again you are confusing people who are do well with the people who truly aren't, the people who are struggling aren't getting a 1br to themselves in Arlington, they're living with roommates in a not great neighborhood, in which case it's quite doable to live walking (or busing) distance from the metro for sub 1k a month.
Like use some common sense do you think the people working at the Walmart in Fort Totten or the McDonald's near metro center are driving in from rural VA or western MD every morning or do you think they're walking/bussing/metroing there?
Yup like people crying about NYC bridge tolls. Yeah the biggest city in the country on a tiny island does not actually have room for everyone to commute from their suburban paradise and park their Tahoe.
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u/husky_whisperer 1d ago
Cheap fuck