Continue.Survey: Millennials consider public transit a top criterion for deciding where to live
A large majority of millennials would consider moving for better transit options and aspire to be less reliant on cars, according to a new survey by The Rockefeller Foundation and Transportation America.
Fifty-four percent of millennials — defined as those born between 1980 and 2000 — surveyed in 10 major U.S. cities said they would consider moving to another city if it had more and better options for getting around, and 66 percent said that access to high-quality transportation is one of the top three criteria they would weigh when deciding where to live, according to a press release issued by the foundation.
Rockefeller Foundation News Release.
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