Looking for a job near home? It's getting harder
Remember the Detroit man who walked 34 kilometers to work?
James Robertson's arduous daily journey back and forth to a low-wage factory job, widely reported last month, is just an extreme version of an increasingly common problem: Finding a job near home is getting harder for millions of US citizen workers. And long commutes are especially tough on the poor and on blacks and Hispanics.
A Brookings Institution report on Tuesday finds the number of jobs within typical commuting range dropped 7 percent between 2000 and 2012 in major US metropolitan areas.
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