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As 2024 begins, transit agencies face massive budget shortfalls

Por: WPTV Nation January 03, 2024

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Transit agencies from coast to coast are facing massive budget shortfalls as pandemic-era federal funding has dried up and ridership levels still haven't returned to pre-pandemic levels in many cities.Those budget gaps are forcing many public transit groups to consider staffing reductions, fare hikes and reduction of services.Tracy Hadden Loh, a fellow at The Brookings Institution who studies transit, says riders will  impacts as 2024... + full article



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