"Because people work hybrid, work from home some of the days of the week, that changes the economics," said Jeremy Michalek, a professor at Carnegie Mellon who studies urban transportation.
"Cities that have higher wealth and fewer children are the ones where people seem to shift away from public transit and take an Uber instead," Michalek said.
"Maybe you want flexibility in the evening so that you can go out and be with your co-workers for a little bit," Tanz said.
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