Many people working from home or out of a job can’t access the hundreds of dollars deducted from their paychecks for transit expenses. “I’m unhappy because it’s a lot of money,” one woman said.
Source: New York Times
They Set Aside Money for Their Commutes. Now They Can’t Get It Back.
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