The report suggests a single person in New Jersey would need an income of $64,430 to live comfortably. Of course, it would depend on where you choose to live in the state.
For a sense at what's going on and how these restaurants, businesses and more are working to handle a great deal of challenges right now, Dana Lancellotti who is the President/CEO of the New Jersey Restaurant and Hospitality Association, joined us on 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave' on 94.3 The Point and 105.7 The Hawk on Sunday morning.
The former administrative manager of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters (Carpenters Union) New Jersey/New York benefit funds has been indicted by a federal grand jury for defrauding the funds of more than $1.5-million.