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Eliminating Fares to Expand Opportunities: Experimental Evidence on the Impacts of Free Public Transportation on Economic and Social Disparities

Rebecca Brough, Matthew Freedman, David C. Phillips

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2025-08-01
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We conduct a randomized controlled trial to study the employment effects of providing free public transportation to individuals with low incomes.

AEJ PolicyLaborPublic FinanceRCTExperiment
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Abstract

We conduct a randomized controlled trial to study the employment effects of providing free public transportation to individuals with low incomes. A temporary subsidy that reduces the price of transit to zero has no significant effects on individuals’ paid hours worked or earnings. Using rich administrative data, we also explore a range of other outcomes. We find suggestive evidence that transit subsidies improve measures of financial and physical health. (JEL G51, J22, J31, L92, L98, R48)

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AEJ Policy2025-08-01
American Economic Journal Economic Policy 17(3):1-34
10.1257/pol.20230460
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