Jul 20, 2022
But then you have public transportation, so then you need a money sink, scuse me, a car with gas and insurance. And you need more gas because you're not close to anything, and rural areas tend to build in ways that burn more gas (for example, you have to go a mile down the road before you can turn around and get to your destination on the opposite side of a highway). Cheap isn't always cheap, if you factor ALL the costs in.