Gyeonggi Province Faces Dilemma: Balancing Public Transportation Fare Hikes with Economic Hardship
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-12 10:05:02
Gyeonggi Province is grappling with a difficult decision: whether to raise public transportation fares amidst a prolonged economic downturn. The move is seen as necessary to address mounting operating losses in the province's railway and bus systems, but it also raises concerns about the increased financial burden on ordinary citizens.
The province has refrained from raising city bus fares for the past six years, but now claims it can no longer afford to freeze them. The situation is further complicated by a planned increase in metropolitan railway fares, which is expected to take effect by April.
While acknowledging the need to address the financial woes of public transportation operators, critics argue that raising fares will disproportionately impact low-income individuals and families. They are urging the province to explore alternative solutions, such as cost-cutting measures and improved management efficiency, before resorting to fare hikes.
The debate highlights the delicate balance that policymakers must strike between ensuring the financial sustainability of essential public services and protecting the most vulnerable members of society. As Gyeonggi Province weighs its options, the eyes of its citizens are watching closely.
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