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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 35 MIN

Urban Congestion Pricing and Its Impact on Public Health

from Cornell Keynotes · host Timothy Fraser, Yeonkyeong Gina Park, Haiyan Deng

Link to Paper The Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health (CTECH)  In January 2025, New York City launched the first congestion pricing program in the United States, offering a rare real-world test of how traffic policy affects air quality. This Keynote brings together researchers from environmental science, economics, and political science, who used high-frequency monitoring data to conduct the first zone-specific causal evaluation of the policy's PM2.5 impacts. The study found substantial pollution reductions within Manhattan's congestion zone, with spillover benefits across the city and region. The discussion will unpack methods, results, and implications for urban policy, public health, and environmental justice. As other U.S. cities consider similar programs, these findings offer crucial insights into congestion pricing's potential as a tool for improving air quality and addressing environmental inequities in urban areas. What You'll Learn: How NYC’s congestion pricing policy was evaluated using quasi-experimental methods Key findings on PM2.5 reductions inside and beyond the toll zone Evidence of behavioral adaptation and growing effects over time Implications for public health and environmental justice What other U.S. cities can learn when considering similar policies   Follow eCornell on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X. 

Is congestion pricing actually working? Cornell researchers conducted the first causal evaluation of NYC's congestion pricing program launched in January 2025. They observed substantial pollution reductions within Manhattan's toll zone and spillover benefits citywide, offering crucial insights for other U.S. cities considering similar policies to improve air quality and address environmental inequities.

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