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It’s no secret that the DC metro system, WMATA, flat out sucks. And so it should come as no shock that, as the Washington Business Journal reported, most millennials drive to work, and most do so alone. This may very well have to do with WMATA, since when asked about the DC metro, respondents described it as “terrible,” “unreliable,” and one person said “our Metro seems to catch on fire or derail more often than it runs on time.”
The respondents were part of the American University Kogod School of Business report on “Greater Washington Index: Millennials.” The report studied millennials on numerous topics, but transit and commuting is of specific relevance not just for millennials, but for those in the DC area.
The topic is categorized under “Commuting to Work,” with a subheadline noting that “Getting to those jobs is another story. Ease of commuting is almost as important to Millennials as salary levels.”
The relevant part of the report starts off by mentioning:
Any resident of the DC area, or knows people who are, know grumbling about the system is a common occurrence. There are entire sites and social media accounts dedicated to such complaints in fact. This includes @unsuckdcmetro, @dcmetrosucks and How Fucked Is The Metro? There’s also a safe for work version, How Screwed Is The Metro? The latter sites offer an option to “Tweet from the Tracks: Report metro incidents since wmata doesnt! [sic]”
Millennials do care about public transit, especially because it has to do with a cause many of them champion, climate change. A recent USA Today/Rock the Vote poll noted that:
And President Obama certainly addressed such a concern, in that very context, in his State of the Union Address Tuesday night:
If the president and such a key demographic care about public transportation, there’s no better place to start than right in the nation’s capitol.
