MTA proposes first rate hike since 2019

MTA proposing first rate hike since 2019

NEW YORK -- The MTA is proposing its first rate hike since 2019.

The agency says fares could go up next year by 5.5%, pushing the cost of a single subway or bus ride from $2.75 to $2.90.

Gov. Kathy Hochul suspended fare hikes during the pandemic.

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The MTA is now trying to plug a nearly $2.5 billion budget deficit when pandemic relief runs out in 2025.

Ridership has only returned to 60% of pre-pandemic levels.

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