Retiring comfortably in NJ may be difficult due to high taxes and an expensive cost of living. Find out which states ranked better for retirees in a new study.
Would you believe someone if they told you New Jersey is not a high-stress state? If you don't, you're not going to believe the results of a recent study.
If you love somewhere that's cheaper, you'll be able to go on more dates for less money which may look appealing to a potential other half. Then again, if you live in a place that's a little more expensive but offers a lot for you to do, that's not bad either.
"A new ranking that looks at housing affordability, job prospects, education quality, health care availability, and other quality-of-life measures puts New Jersey among the best states to raise a family."
With our reputation nationwide, it's hard to believe that New Jersey has been named one of the best states to live in. Here are some of the reasons why.
Our state is mainly made up of smaller towns, communities, beach towns, and things like that. So when we're talking about cities in New Jersey there only are a few options.