The Price of Proximity: How Housing, Transit, and Time Are Reshaping Everyday Survival in New York City.

Status: In Progress

By Dylan Power

A Policy to Pocket analysis examining how housing costs, transportation systems, commute burdens, and governance fragmentation shape the financial and time-related costs of accessing opportunity in New York City.

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