New York and New Jersey Coordinate Transport Subsidies for 2026 FIFA World Cup
Introduction
Authorities in New York and New Jersey have lowered transportation fares to make it easier for fans to attend World Cup matches.
Main Body
The New York state government, led by Governor Kathy Hochul, has provided $6 million in public money to support a shuttle bus system. As a result, round-trip fares have dropped from $80 to $20. To increase the number of available seats, the government will use yellow school buses, offering 18,000 seats on days when school is closed and 12,000 seats on school days. Furthermore, 20% of the tickets are reserved for New York residents to ensure local people can attend. At the same time, New Jersey has gradually reduced NJ Transit rail fares from $150 down to $98. However, Governor Mikie Sherrill emphasized that this price cut was achieved without using taxpayer money. Instead, the state used advertising revenue from large companies such as FanDuel, DraftKings, and DoorDash to cover the costs. These changes were made after local officials and Senator Chuck Schumer expressed concerns about the high cost of security and infrastructure compared to the profits FIFA expects to make. The New York New Jersey Host Committee stated that the new prices will be listed on their website, and people who already bought tickets will receive a refund for the difference.
Conclusion
Both states have reduced travel costs using different funding methods before the tournament begins on June 11.
Learning
🚀 The 'Bridge' to B2: Moving from Simple to Complex Cause & Effect
At the A2 level, you likely use "because" or "so" for everything. To reach B2, you need to show the relationship between events using more sophisticated connectors.
Look at this specific transition from the text:
"...public money to support a shuttle bus system. As a result, round-trip fares have dropped..."
💡 Why this matters
Instead of saying: "The government gave money, so tickets are cheaper" (A2), you say: "The government provided funding. As a result, prices decreased" (B2).
This separates the cause and the effect into two clear ideas, making you sound more professional and academic.
🛠️ The B2 Toolset: Replacing "So"
Depending on how you want to sound, you can swap "so" for these variations found in the logic of the article:
- As a result (Direct consequence) The state used advertising revenue. As a result, taxpayers didn't pay.
- Furthermore (Adding more evidence) They lowered fares. Furthermore, they reserved seats for locals.
- Instead (Offering an alternative) They didn't use public money; instead, they used corporate ads.
⚠️ Contrast Check: "However"
Notice how the text shifts from New York to New Jersey using "However".
- A2 Style: New York used taxes, but New Jersey didn't.
- B2 Style: New York provided public money. However, New Jersey emphasized that this was achieved without taxpayer funds.
Pro Tip: Start a new sentence with However or As a result followed by a comma. This simple punctuation change is a hallmark of the B2 level.