Let's not beat around the bush, Jersey is an expensive place to live.

From houses to taxes to the general cost of living, the Garden State can really take a toll on your bank account.

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Now, for the price we get to live in the greatest state in the country with easy access to pristine beaches, some of the best food in the world, and some truly breathtaking natural wonders.

That being said, it looks like 2025 will get just a little more expensive, especially for commuters in Jersey.

2 Major NJ Highways Are Set To Raise Toll Prices In 2025

Prices generally increase each year, it's just what happens but it's still pretty annoying.

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What's even more annoying is when it's tolls on our roads go up, and even though tolls go up, I'm still trying to avoid potholes all over the place.

NBC reports that not only will we see an increase in tolls on the NJ Turnpike, but we'll also see some tolls increase on the Parkway.

On the NJ Turnpike, we'll see an increase of about 16 cents in general, and at places like Interchange 4 through Interchange 7A we'd see an increase of 10 cents.

From I95 to Interchange 6 and the Newark Airport, we'll see a toll increase of 30 cents!

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And on the Parkway we'll see an increase at Cape May, Great Egg, and Somers Point.

A few cents here and there may not seem like a lot but if you travel on either the NJ Turnpike or the Parkway daily for work, that all adds up really fast!

If you think Jersey tolls are crazy, these are some of the least and most expensive toll roads in the country!

These are the most and least expensive toll roads in the U.S.

According to data compiled by Uproad, these are the highways across the country that charge the most and least to drive as of 2023. Officials in the state listed as the most expensive, however, say the data is incorrect and they provided the information to back it up.

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