fare increase
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Definition
Noun: An upward change in the amount of money passengers must pay to use a public transportation service, such as a bus, train, subway, or taxi.
Usage
This term is used to describe the official act of raising ticket prices for public transport. It is a specific type of price increase. It is commonly discussed in news reports, public announcements, and community meetings concerning transportation policy and cost of living.
Examples
- The city announced a fare increase for all subway lines starting next month.
- Public opposition to the proposed bus fare increase was very strong.
- The transportation authority justified the fare increase by citing higher fuel and maintenance costs.
Advanced Usage
- "to implement a fare increase": To officially put a new, higher fare structure into effect.
- The company will implement the fare increase on the first of the year.
- "to propose a fare increase": To suggest or put forward a plan for higher fares, often requiring approval.
- The transit board has proposed a fare increase of 10%.
Variants and Related Words
- Fare hike (noun): A more informal synonym for "fare increase."
- The fare hike made commuting more expensive for daily riders.
- Fare (noun): The money a passenger pays for a journey.
- The train fare from London to Edinburgh is quite high.
Synonyms
- Price hike (general)
- Rate increase (general)
- Fare hike (specific, informal)
Antonyms
- Fare reduction
- Fare cut
- Price decrease
Noun
- increase in the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance