Exploring Car-Ownership and Declining Carlessness in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic

P. Thakuriah
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This paper examines changes in car-ownership levels before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. In contrast to the two years before the pandemic, the propensity of households to be carless decreased for all households considered, as well as for low- and middle-income, and minority households. There is also evidence of an increase in the average number of vehicles for low-income households. The results highlight the additional financial burden faced by households during the pandemic as a result of higher levels of car-ownership, and that the recovery of public transportation ridership may be negatively impacted with the rise in car-ownership among transit-using groups.
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本文研究了新冠肺炎大流行前后美国汽车保有量水平的变化。与大流行前两年相比,所有家庭以及中低收入和少数族裔家庭的无车倾向都有所下降。还有证据表明,低收入家庭的平均车辆数量有所增加。研究结果强调,由于汽车保有量增加,家庭在疫情期间面临额外的经济负担,公共交通乘客量的恢复可能会随着公交使用群体汽车保有量的增加而受到负面影响。
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