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Should public buses be free?

Kansas City, Missouri is debating eliminating fares, which would make it the largest city in the U.S. to do so.

A public bus pulls up to a stop in Kansas City, Missouri. Transit officials hope the city will sign off on their idea to eliminate bus fares.
A public bus pulls up to a stop in Kansas City, Missouri. Transit officials hope the city will sign off on their idea to eliminate bus fares.
Lisa Rodriguez for Marketplace

In 2018, Americans took nearly 10 billion rides on public transportation, according to the American Public Transportation Association. In Kansas City, Missouri, transit officials have proposed making all public buses free for city residents. Proponents say money saved on bus fares would boost the local economy and make public transit more accessible. But some city officials are worried about how to pay for the idea. The Kansas City Council is scheduled to vote on the proposal Dec. 5.

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