
This image or figure shows or depicts in bar graph and textual statistical format how the MTA is considering removing the 7% discount that riders are currently enjoying.


The image depicts how the MTA considering eliminating the 7% discount for pay-per-ride MetroCards. The MTA sees cards as popular, and intends to generate more revenue off slightly more expensive cards, as well as savings benefits.


The image depicts how the MTA is considering eliminating the 7% discount on the pay-per-ride MetroCard. The MTA is able to generate more income from reducing the discount as more people are buying these cards.


This is a series of statistics, graphs and charts depicting that the MTA was considering eliminating the seven percent discount on the pay-per-ride MetroCard.


According to this chart the MTA is thinking about eliminating the 7% discount on transportation with Metro Cards. On every $10 added to a Metro Card 70 cents is saved.


A infographic for MTA prices. Its shows how the MTA will no longer provide a discount on the pay per ride metrocard. Its a 7% increase in the price of service


This page showing the cost and usage of the metro card. It compares cost savings vs using a pay per ride amount. It shows that people using a metro card has increased


This chart describes riders to feel pinch. Specifically, that the MTA is considering eliminating the 7% discount on the pay-per-ride metro card next year.


This chart illustrates the suggested increase in per pay ride Metro cards. It talks about the revenue generated from per pay rides as well as fluctuations due to fare increases.


Riders to feel Pinch. on every $10 added to the metro card 70 cents is currently saved. The MTA estimates that it receives about $1.63 for every rider in the transit system. There is a graph with years 1998 through 2010+ showing a decline in the number of rides per dollar.


This is a graphical display of various statistics regarding the MTA in New York City and highlights it's consideration of doing away with the 7% discount on the par-per-ride metro card.


This chart talks about the cuts on the metro card pay per ride money allotted. Rides over 10 dollars have increased in the past years making it more difficult for those living in poverty to use there metro card.


New York City is a very expensive place to live in. This graphic states the MTA's plans to hike up the train and bus fares. There plans are to slowly increment cost, while wages in the City remain relatively unchanged.


This chart describes riders to feel pinch. Specifically, that the MTA is considering eliminating the 7% discount on the pay-per-ride Metro card next year.

