NJ To Become Wasteland: 44% Of Residents Plan To Flee State

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Thanks to the highest property taxes in the nation and an unsustainable cost of living, 44% of New Jersey residents plan to leave the state in the 'no so distant future,' according to a recent survey from the Garden State Initiative (GSI) and Fairleigh Dickenson University School of Public & Global Affairs.
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Committing to a more solid time frame, 28% say they are planning to leave within five years, and 39% say they will do so over the next decade, according to Insider NJ.
Unsurprisingly, Property Taxes and the overall Cost of Living were cited as the main drivers. The results also debunk two issues frequently cited in anecdotal accounts of outmigration, weather and public transportation, as they ranked 8[SUP]th[/SUP] and 10[SUP]th[/SUP] respectively, out of 11 factors offered.
The desire to leave the Garden State was reflected most strongly among young residents (18-29) with almost 40% anticipating leaving the state within the next five years. At the other end of the spectrum, a third (33%) of those nearing retirement (50-64) plan to leave within the next five years. -Insider NJ

"These results should alarm every elected official and policymaker in New Jersey, said GSI's president, former Chris Christie Chief of Staff Regina Egea. GSI focuses on providing "research-based answers to fiscal and economic issues" facing the state.
"We have a crisis of confidence in the ability of our leaders to address property taxes and the cost of living whether at the start of their career, in prime earning years, or repositioning for retirement, New Jersey residents see greener pastures in other states. This crisis presents a profound challenge to our state as we are faced with a generation of young residents looking elsewhere to build their careers, establish families and make investments like homeownership."
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After taxes and a high cost of living, government corruption and concerns about crime and drugs concerned citizens the most. Insider notes that there were no significant differences in responses across income levels.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/nj-become-wasteland-44-residents-plan-flee-state
 
New Jersey is already a wasteland.

The more New Jerseyites leave, the nicer the state will become.
 
It's a death trap,
It's a suicide rap,
We gotta get out while we're young,
Baby we were born to run.
 
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That 44% of residents that plan to flee the state must be Republicans. Democrats wouldn't leave that state because they love the mess they created.
 
"Considering leaving" (the question asked) is very different from "planning to leave" which the misleading headline uses.

Are you considering a move out of New Jersey in order to improve your standard of living?

1 Yes, within the next 12 months

2 Yes, in the next 1 to 5 years

3 Yes, in the next 6 to 10 years

4 Yes, in the next 11 or more years

5 Not considering a move outside of New Jersey

8 Don’t know (vol)

9 Refused (vol)

https://www.insidernj.com/press-rel...-cite-property-taxes-cost-living-not-weather/

Considering means maybe they will think about it. Planning means making active moves to leave. Looking at the age groups, mostly college aged kids considering leaving after school and the getting close to retirement people maybe thinking about Florida or someplace warm.
 
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"Considering leaving" (the question asked) is very different from "planning to leave" which the misleading headline uses.



https://www.insidernj.com/press-rel...-cite-property-taxes-cost-living-not-weather/

Considering means maybe they will think about it. Planning means making active moves to leave. Looking at the age groups, mostly college aged kids considering leaving after school and the getting close to retirement people maybe thinking about Florida or someplace warm.

Unsurprisingly, Property Taxes and the overall Cost of Living were cited as the main drivers. The results also debunk two issues frequently cited in anecdotal accounts of outmigration, weather and public transportation, as they ranked 8th and 10th respectively, out of 11 factors offered.

You're reaching...
 
Christ, now New York is relocating it's homeless to N.C. SMDH. We need a border wall.

https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-ne...8HVZSWdbx35uyXIZO-UGjAKsKrW_cTzKfsnjDTCpRm1h4

I can solve the problem!

SERIOUSLY.

Tell your local councilmember and governor to send them to Santa Cruz, California. It is extremely homeless friendly and pot is legal. It is a liberal paradise of homelessness, some even get housed with ocean views! No shit, please send them to Santa Cruz County, California. Tell your councilmembers to simply buy a one way bus ticket there. Advise your councilmembers, this is NOT cruel. As they will be fed, housed, and clothed and it will be better for locals to pay for that bus ticket than shelters etc...
 
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