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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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Authorities have also increased fares on some local transport to offset fuel costs.

From Barron's

Airlines are paying a bundle more for fuel due to skyrocketing oil prices and the upshot for travelers is higher fares.

From The Wall Street Journal

She performed well among Democrats younger than 30 compared with other age groups, while Newsom fared better with older Democrats.

From Los Angeles Times

You could argue that the S&P 500 is even more concentrated; instead of 50 stocks, just five or seven, depending on how you count, wield outsized influence over how the index fares.

From MarketWatch

This could dent consumer spending on travel, making it harder for airlines to increase fares, the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal