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N.J. ranks among worst in nation in ability respond to future recession: study

assetContent (20)TRENTON — New Jersey is among U.S. states least equipped to respond to an economic downturn, according to a new study comparing states’ savings. New Jersey’s surplus, $300 million in 2014, wouldn’t be able to put up much of a fight against a recession, big or small, long or short, the study out of George Mason…

Posted: January 7th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: New Jersey, New Jersey State Budget | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “N.J. ranks among worst in nation in ability respond to future recession: study”

  1. "The problem with socialism is, said at 2:14 pm on January 7th, 2016:

    eventually, you run out of other peoples’ money.” NJ had better learn to stop over-taxing the makers, and accelerating giveaways to the takers pretty soon, or it will remain the number one state makers are moving OUT of. What part of too much social spending and too little reductions in all spending and debt do all the clowns running NJ NOT get?? Embarrassing at least, and devastating to our taxpayers and their families, at worst!