A monthly MetroCard could cost you an extra $21 under one fare hike proposal reportedly under consideration by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The transit agency is looking at four options for next year's fare hike.
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Under that first proposal, the price of a monthly MetroCard would rise to $125.A weekly card would go up to $34 and the base fare would stay at $2.25, but the MTA would reduce the pay-per-ride bonus.
A second proposal would hike 30-day cards by $15 to $119, and a seven-day card would go up to $32.
The base fare would stay at $2.25 and the MTA would eliminate the pay-per-ride bonus.
Two other plans would raise the base fare to $2.50 while triggering other changes to the bonus and unlimited ride cards.
Each proposal is designed to generate an additional $232 million in revenue for the cash-strapped agency.
The agency will discuss the fare hike proposals during a public hearing set for next month.