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32 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 13 Jan \ parent \ on: Ranked: The 20 Most Livable Cities in the U.S. charts_and_numbers
I think the issue likely stems from how cities are defined. For instance, most people who work in San Francisco have such long commutes that they don't live in San Francisco, so no one living in San Francisco hurts the commute metric.
If they used Metropolitan Statistical Areas, which are a more natural definition of cities, it would look a lot different.