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New Taxes Eyed as Fix for Pennsylvania's Mass Transit’s Financial Dilemma
Episode 116

New Taxes Eyed as Fix for Pennsylvania's Mass Transit’s Financial Dilemma

Mass transit in Pennsylvania nears a financial crossroads in the coming year, and either way, residents will pay the price. After federal pandemic aid ends in 2024, SEPTA – one of the nation's largest public transportation systems that serves Philadelphia and its nearby suburbs – will face a $240 million deficit, leaving no option but to raise fares and cut services. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pennsylvania-in-focus/support

Pennsylvania in Focus

April 21, 20237m 28s

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Show Notes

Mass transit in Pennsylvania nears a financial crossroads in the coming year, and either way, residents will pay the price. After federal pandemic aid ends in 2024, SEPTA – one of the nation's largest public transportation systems that serves Philadelphia and its nearby suburbs – will face a $240 million deficit, leaving no option but to raise fares and cut services.


Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pennsylvania-in-focus/support


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