It's going to increase to $12 in 2028 and $15 in 2031.View on YouTube
As of November 30, 2025, Manhattan’s congestion pricing program is in effect at $9 for most passenger vehicles with E‑ZPass entering at or below 60th Street during peak hours, and it is explicitly scheduled by the MTA to rise to $12 in 2028 and $15 in 2031 under a phased‑in structure (60% of the ultimate toll from 2025–27, 80% from 2028–30, and 100% from 2031 onward).(ny1.com) Those future increases have not yet occurred, and although there have been federal attempts to rescind approval of the program, New York officials are litigating and tolls are still being collected "until further notice," so it is not yet logically ruled out that the announced schedule will be followed.(reuters.com) Because the key dates (2028 and 2031) lie in the future and no definitive policy reversal has made the forecast impossible, the prediction cannot yet be judged as right or wrong.