MTA approves reduced fare hike

? The MTA approved a reduced fare increase of about 10 percent Monday, less than the nearly 30 percent hike it had originally proposed. The reduced fare increase was made possible by a $2.26 billion

News 12 Staff

May 11, 2009, 4:43 PM

Updated 5,627 days ago

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? The MTA approved a reduced fare increase of about 10 percent Monday, less than the nearly 30 percent hike it had originally proposed.
The reduced fare increase was made possible by a $2.26 billion state bailout approved by lawmakers last week. In addition to a 10 percent increase for the cost of an LIRR ticket, bus and subway fares will also go up to $2.25. A 50 cent surcharge for city cab rides is also included.
One very unpopular aspect of the plan that was criticized by business owners and lawmakers is the inclusion of a $3.4 million payroll tax.