Soak The Customer!

By Mitch Berg

Speed Gibson (writing at his blog and at True North) notes the odd conundrum at Metro Transit:.

You’ve probably heard that transit fares will be rising, probably about 25 cents, probably around October 1st. A number of public hearings are scheduled in July.

Most of us will be paying more for transit July 1, however, when the sales tax goes up 0.25% in Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka, Dakota, and Washington Counties. Also starting July 1, you’ll be paying a $20 Transit Improvement Vehicle Excise Tax when you sell a vehicle registered in these Counties.

But that’s already figured into the projected $15 million shortfall in the fiscal year starting July 1. As I posted earlier, that amount is suspiciously similar to the Light Rail subsidy. Increased business for an enterprise with such high fixed costs should more than cover the rising fuel costs.

Of course, it’s a government program.  Basic economic rules don’t apply.

So what does Metro Transit do? Raise bus fares, which will reduce ridership by pushing some back into their cars or carpools. And not just this fall, and not just a quarter, mind you. The resolution also would grant authority for another increase of up to fifty cents in 2009.

The second-biggest temptation to the bureaucrat, behind chiseling more money out of the taxpayer?  Coming up with a really cool system to do the chiseling:

What else can we do to discourage ridership? Let’s expand the morning rush hour to start at 5:30 AM, not 6:00 AM, so we can charge 50 cents more for these early birds. Isn’t the purpose of off-peak fares to encourage off-peak ridership?

Oh, and let’s make it complicated again, with the return of suburban fare zones to nickel and dime quarter and dollar us further.

The beatings will continue until morale improves.

2 Responses to “Soak The Customer!”

  1. Bike Bubba Says:

    Ya know, as a taxpayer, I support transit riders paying a bigger share of the cost….maybe index the fare with the price of fuel? Certainly my driving costs reflect that, and SW transit uses .3 gallons per ride, or $1.50 vs. $.50 a while back.

  2. jshandorf Says:

    Anytime you tell a leftist that people should pay for the government they consume they will call you a tyrant or heartless beast, but they have no problem demanding those that work harder should pay for those that don’t, which is in essence tyranny.

    JS

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