| 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.
| October Thu, 2023
No NJ Transit fare hikes or cut service, residents say in poll
Fifty-four percent of those polled said they were strongly opposed to cutting service.
| August Mon, 2022
NJ Government Recognizes the 50th Anniversary of ECPIP
This year, the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling celebrated its 50th anniversary. ECPIP, home to the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, is the oldest and one of the most respected university-based state survey research centers in the United States.