| October Tue, 2023
Most New Jerseyans Oppose Cutting Services and Raising Fares to Stabilize NJ Transit’s Budget
As NJ Transit debates how to avert its budget shortfall, a majority of New Jerseyans oppose cutting transit services or raising fares to stabilize funding and close the fiscal gap, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
| October Tue, 2023
Should NJ Transit raise fares, cut service? What NJ Residents Say
According to Ashley Koning, the director of the Rutgers Eagleton poll most New Jerseyans favor increasing state aid to stabilize funding and avert an NJ Transit budget shortfall as opposed to cutting service or raising fares.
| October Thu, 2023
State should give NJ Transit more money to avoid fare hikes, residents say in poll
A majority of New Jersey residents surveyed oppose NJ Transit fare hikes and service cuts and instead want the state to increase direct funding to the statewide transit system that is approaching a fiscal cliff, starting next year, according to a Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
| October Thu, 2023
Few New Jerseyans use public transit regularly, but most still oppose service cuts: poll
The vast majority of New Jerseyans rarely or never use public transit, but most still oppose any potential NJ Transit service cuts and fare hikes, a Rutgers-Eagleton poll released today finds.