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bus fare
noun as in recompense
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But the BBC has heard from people aged 22 and under who say bus fares are too expensive and eat into their food budget.
"High bus fares and limited local provision can severely restrict young people's access to education, employment, and other opportunities," the report said.
But she says it covers groceries and £5 a day bus fares to get to clients and "isn't enough" to save for a pension too.
In October, the £2 cap on bus fares, covering most bus journeys in England, was raised to £3.
The chancellor will also commit to extending the £3 bus fare cap in England until March 2027.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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