Southern New Jersey was mostly agricultural and did have a dependency on slaves until December 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. New Jersey also refused to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, which freed all slaves in the United States and prohibited any further servitude. Years befo...
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UP TO 4.7% IN NEW JERSEYMICHAEL MARKOWITZ, Staff Writer
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The state of New Jersey has been hit quite hard by the current economic downtown and state unemployment levels have been rising. The unemployment rate in NJ is now 9.7% (up from 9.3% prior to August) which is coincidentally the same as the national average. New Jersey has lost 155,700 ...
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When the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its nonfarm payrolls count for January, it is projected to show growth of 169,000, down from 256,000 in December, but nearly in line with the past three-month average. The unemployment rate is projected to stay at 4.1%, according to the Dow ...
Access the most recent census population information for Glen Ridge, New Jersey, including a population profile and history.
New Jersey officials agreed on Thursday to make the state one of the first to adopt a so-called millionaires tax… Gov. Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat, announced a deal with legislative leaders to increase state taxes on income over $1 million by nearly 2 percentage points, giving New Jersey...
Unemployment– Unemployment rates are expected to remain stable and low, although we may face shortages in certain sectors. With our states focus on clean energy there could be a boost in jobs related to renewable energy and infrastructure improvements. ...
Book Review: The New Jersey Unemployment Insurance Reemployment Demonstration Project: Six Year Follow-Up and Summary Report. By Walter Corson and Joshua Haimson. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, 1996. 151 pp. Price n/a...