New Jersey
N.J. isn’t in love with the new $9 toll to enter Lower Manhattan, poll shows
While congestion pricing continues to shave minutes off commuting time to New York City, a survey shows the new fee to enter Lower Manhattan hasn’t won over those New Jerseyans polled.
The first 2025 Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill poll asked 1,000 registered voters about a number of issues, including congestion pricing, in a survey conducted between Jan. 18 and 21.
It found that a majority of New Jersey voters polled, 57%, oppose New York City’s new congestion pricing toll, which charges $9 to vehicles entering Manhattan south of 60th Street. The poll showed 21% surveyed support it, and 22% were unsure. Only 6% of those polled strongly support congestion pricing.