NYC Commuters Prepare for Sunday Fare Hikes on MTA Subways and Buses
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New York City commuters are bracing for fare hikes on MTA subways and buses starting Sunday, with subway fares increasing from $2.75 to $2.90. The first fare hike in seven years has left frustrated commuters feeling the strain of rising costs, with monthly MetroCards now costing $132 and single-ride tickets increasing to $3.25. Transit advocates are calling for additional subsidies for those in need, while congestion pricing is set to be implemented in 2024, adding further expenses for Manhattan drivers.
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