NYC’s Congestion Toll Raises $335 Million in First Six Months

July 28, 2025, 5:04 PM UTC

New York City’s congestion pricing toll took in $334.9 million in the program’s first six months, even as it faces legal challenges from the Trump administration.

  • The Metropolitan Transportation Authority released the latest figures on Monday
  • Most motorists pay $9 during peak hours to drive south of 60th Street in Manhattan. The congestion-pricing program is the first of its kind in the US and aims to reduce traffic and finance transit infrastructure upgrades.
  • The MTA implemented the toll on Jan. 5. Officials anticipate the fee is on track to bring in $500 million this year after expenses.
  • The transit agency ...

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