Metro Faces Looming Budget Crisis and Possible Service Cuts

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Metro is facing a $750 million budget gap in its operating budget due to inflation and the impact of the pandemic on ridership. Without new funding, the transit agency may have to make devastating service cuts, including longer wait times for trains and a system that closes at 9:30 every night, as well as slashing thousands of positions. Metro is the only major transit system without a dedicated source of funding and is in talks with local governors and D.C.'s mayor to find a solution.
- Metro warns of $750M budget gap; service cuts, fare hikes possible NBC4 Washington
- Metro says funding increase needed to avoid service cuts The Washington Post
- Metro management sounds alarm about transit system's looming cuts that could 'devastate' region - Washington Business Journal The Business Journals
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