New Jersey vs. The World

New Jersey is facing criticism for its $150 per-person train fare to the World Cup games, while Pennsylvania is offering free public transit for fans attending the games. The high fare has sparked debate, with some seeing it as a cash grab and others being unsympathetic to FIFA due to its past controversies.
New Jersey's $150 per-person train fare to the World Cup games has sparked controversy. In contrast, Pennsylvania is offering free public transit to fans attending the games after an initial $2.90 fare. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro praised the effort, saying Pennsylvania is 'the center of the sports universe this year.' The high fare in New Jersey has raised concerns that it may encourage people to drive, potentially causing traffic issues. The fare has been a global story, with some seeing it as a cash grab by New Jersey and others being unsympathetic to FIFA due to its past corruption issues. New Jersey's Governor, Sherrill, is facing criticism for the pricing scheme.
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