BART TRANSPORTATION FACING DEFICIT IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

Working class people in San Francisco Bay Area commute everyday to work and back home thereafter working hours. Part of an effort to ease traffic congestion on highways and roadways in the Bay Area is encouraging people to use public transportation. BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) has been used by many people within San Francisco Bay Area, and recently received new train cars for passengers. BART administration is also facing approximately $477 million budget deficit within the next 10 years because revenues are slowly decreasing. Reports indicate BART income revenues are decreasing because of ticket sales and tax funding resources. Some people are saying, "we hope BART will not ask people for more taxes, because we are paying more taxes in California and slaving working people."

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