NJ Transit to Implement 15% Fare Hike to Address Budget Deficit

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New Jersey Transit plans to raise fares on its bus and train network by 15% on July 1, with an additional 3% increase annually thereafter, marking the first fare hike in over six years. The agency, facing a significant budget deficit and decreased ridership due to the pandemic, has received federal aid but still anticipates a deficit of over $100 million in the next fiscal year. The fare increases would result in some commuters' costs rising by more than $3 each way, with the agency citing the need for increased revenue from riders to address the financial shortfall.
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- N.J. Transit Plans to Raise Fares 15% on July 1 The New York Times
- Facing huge deficits, NJ Transit proposes 15% fare hike, the first in 9 years NorthJersey.com
- NJ Transit plans 15% fare increase starting on July 1 WABC-TV
- NJ Transit proposes first fare hike in almost 10 years. New rates could start this summer. NJ.com
- NJ Transit Riders Face 15% Fare Increase to Close Budget Gap Bloomberg
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