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NJ Transit’s Fare Hike Proposal Faces Public Outcry

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
March 12, 2024
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New Jersey Transit’s proposition for a 15% fare increase has become a focal point of contention among commuters and advocates, who label the hike as an “egregious” burden on New Jersey’s working populace. In a series of public hearings, stakeholders voiced their disapproval, highlighting the significant impact it would have on daily commuters, particularly those from marginalized communities.

According to reports, the proposed fare increase, set to take effect on July 1, 2024, is the first in nine years and is anticipated to be followed by an automatic 3% annual increase starting from July 1, 2025. Critics argue that the service quality does not justify such a steep hike and that the financial burden disproportionately affects working-class, Black, and Brown communities who rely heavily on NJ Transit for transportation.

At the public hearings,  commuters expressed concerns over the timing and necessity of the fare increase amidst ongoing economic challenges. The fare hike is part of NJ Transit’s strategy to address a nearly $107 million budget deficit for 2025. However, commuters present at the hearing urged the agency to explore internal cost-cutting measures before resorting to fare increases.

Gothamist highlighted the accessibility issues surrounding the fare hike public hearings. Critics argue that the decision to hold hearings in person without offering a remote participation option limits public engagement and transparency. This move has been particularly criticized in light of the ongoing service issues plaguing NJ Transit, including frequent cancellations and delays.

The fare hike proposal has sparked a broader debate about the need for a dedicated funding source for NJ Transit. While Governor Phil Murphy has proposed a corporate transit tax as a potential solution, the effectiveness of this measure in preventing fare increases remains to be seen. Meanwhile, advocates emphasize the importance of investing in reliable and equitable transit services that do not place an undue financial strain on New Jersey’s most vulnerable populations.

As the April vote on the fare increase approaches, the public outcry reflects a growing demand for accountability, improved service quality, and equitable transit policies that consider the needs of all New Jerseyans.

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