A report released Friday found that Baltimore’s Red Line project could substantially cut travel time for people working mid- to low-income jobs along its proposed service area, increasing their access ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Maria Flynn writes about the intersection of education and work. According to the American Job Quality Study (AJQS)—a new, ...
Johns Hopkins University data shows Red Line would significantly improve access to jobs in Baltimore
FINDINGS. 1 IN 3 BALTIMOREANS DON’T HAVE CARS. JOHNS HOPKINS RESEARCHERS SAY THE RED LINE WOULD BE A GAME CHANGER. 1 IN 5 PEOPLE COMMUTE USING PUBLIC TRANSIT. 21% OF THE CITY’S POPULATION LIVES BELOW ...
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