This document provides an overview of key statistics and information about Newark, New Jersey. It summarizes that Newark has a civilian labor force of 108,100 with an unemployment rate of 14%. It is home to major companies like Prudential and universities like NJIT. Transportation infrastructure includes Newark Liberty International Airport and the Port of NY/NJ. The document outlines demographic, economic, educational, and cultural information about Newark.
Sussex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 84,200 with an unemployment rate of 8.9%. Major private sector employers include Highland Lakes Country Club and ShopRite Supermarkets. The county has experienced growth in general merchandise stores, nursing facilities, and computer manufacturing. Sussex County residents have higher rates of commuting outside the county for work, with an average commute time of 38 minutes.
This document provides an overview of Essex County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, industries, education, and transportation. It summarizes that Essex County has a civilian labor force of 372,300 with an unemployment rate of 10.5%. The largest private sector employers include the University of Medicine and Dentistry and Prudential Financial. Projected employment growth is modest at 0.8% between 2008-2018. Transportation includes access to Newark Liberty International Airport and ports in New York and New Jersey.
The city of Elizabeth, New Jersey has a population of around 125,000 people. It has an unemployment rate of 12%, higher than both the state and national rates. Major employers include a regional medical center, plastics manufacturer, and trucking company. Over half of the population works in trade, transportation, professional services, education, or healthcare. The city is diverse, with Hispanic/Latino and white residents each making up around 30% of the population.
The document provides an overview of the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. It summarizes that Hoboken has a population of 41,015, unemployment rate of 5.5%, and is home to Stevens Institute of Technology. The largest industries are trade, transportation, and utilities, employing 24% of the workforce. Over half of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher.
Passaic County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 247,100 with an unemployment rate of 10.6%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are St. Joseph's Hospital and International Specialty Holdings. Projected employment growth in Passaic County from 2008 to 2018 is 0.8%, lower than the state's projected growth rate of 2.8%. The county's population is 501,226, with Paterson being the largest municipality.
Ocean County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 267,200 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include St. Barnabas Medical Center, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Ocean Medical Center. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care services, educational services, and food services. The county's population was 577,671 in 2011 and is projected to have faster employment growth than New Jersey as a whole between 2008-2018.
Morris County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 275,000 with an unemployment rate of 7%. Its largest private sector employers include Avis, Siemens Medical Solutions, and Honeywell International. Morris County has transitioned from industries like iron mining to research, pharmaceuticals, and light manufacturing. It has a highly educated population and is among the wealthiest counties in the U.S. in terms of per capita income.
Trenton is New Jersey's capital city located in Mercer County. It has a population of 83,242 and its largest private sector employers include hospitals and insurance companies. The city has an unemployment rate of 12% which is higher than both the state and national rates. Major industries in Trenton include education/healthcare, professional services, and trade/transportation.
Sussex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 84,200 with an unemployment rate of 8.9%. Major private sector employers include Highland Lakes Country Club and ShopRite Supermarkets. The county has experienced growth in general merchandise stores, nursing facilities, and computer manufacturing. Sussex County residents have higher rates of commuting outside the county for work, with an average commute time of 38 minutes.
This document provides an overview of Essex County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, industries, education, and transportation. It summarizes that Essex County has a civilian labor force of 372,300 with an unemployment rate of 10.5%. The largest private sector employers include the University of Medicine and Dentistry and Prudential Financial. Projected employment growth is modest at 0.8% between 2008-2018. Transportation includes access to Newark Liberty International Airport and ports in New York and New Jersey.
The city of Elizabeth, New Jersey has a population of around 125,000 people. It has an unemployment rate of 12%, higher than both the state and national rates. Major employers include a regional medical center, plastics manufacturer, and trucking company. Over half of the population works in trade, transportation, professional services, education, or healthcare. The city is diverse, with Hispanic/Latino and white residents each making up around 30% of the population.
The document provides an overview of the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. It summarizes that Hoboken has a population of 41,015, unemployment rate of 5.5%, and is home to Stevens Institute of Technology. The largest industries are trade, transportation, and utilities, employing 24% of the workforce. Over half of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher.
Passaic County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 247,100 with an unemployment rate of 10.6%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are St. Joseph's Hospital and International Specialty Holdings. Projected employment growth in Passaic County from 2008 to 2018 is 0.8%, lower than the state's projected growth rate of 2.8%. The county's population is 501,226, with Paterson being the largest municipality.
Ocean County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 267,200 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include St. Barnabas Medical Center, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Ocean Medical Center. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care services, educational services, and food services. The county's population was 577,671 in 2011 and is projected to have faster employment growth than New Jersey as a whole between 2008-2018.
Morris County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 275,000 with an unemployment rate of 7%. Its largest private sector employers include Avis, Siemens Medical Solutions, and Honeywell International. Morris County has transitioned from industries like iron mining to research, pharmaceuticals, and light manufacturing. It has a highly educated population and is among the wealthiest counties in the U.S. in terms of per capita income.
Trenton is New Jersey's capital city located in Mercer County. It has a population of 83,242 and its largest private sector employers include hospitals and insurance companies. The city has an unemployment rate of 12% which is higher than both the state and national rates. Major industries in Trenton include education/healthcare, professional services, and trade/transportation.
Salem County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 31,600 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The largest private sector employers are Memorial Hospital and Mannington Mills Inc. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care and nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing. The county has a projected employment growth rate of 0.6% through 2018.
The document provides an overview of Burlington County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, fastest growing employment sectors, largest occupations, demographics, education, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Some of the key points are:
1) The county has a civilian labor force of over 244,000 and an unemployment rate of 8.8%, higher than both New Jersey and national rates.
2) Major private sector employers include Lockheed Martin, PHH Mortgage, and Virtua hospital. The fastest growing employment sectors are nonstore retailers and administrative/support services.
3) The county has good transportation infrastructure with access to several highways, the Atlantic
Somerset County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 181,200 with an unemployment rate of 7.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are in telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. Somerset County has experienced steady population and employment growth and has the 9th highest per capita income in the U.S. and 6th highest median income. Professional and business services make up the largest employment sector at 22% of the workforce.
Middlesex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 438,300 with an unemployment rate of 8.5%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Rutgers University, RWJ University Hospital, and Solaris Health Systems. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 2.8%, matching the state rate. The county has a diverse population with the largest ethnic groups being White, Black, and Hispanic.
Bergen County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 483,900 with a 7.9% unemployment rate. The county's largest private sector employers include Hackensack University Medical Center, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, and Bergen Record Corporation. Bergen County has a diverse population that is 72% White and 16% Hispanic/Latino. The average commute time is 29 minutes.
Cumberland County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 72,700 with an unemployment rate of 13%. Major private sector employers include South Jersey Healthcare, Durand Glass Mfg Co, and NFI Industries Inc. The county's population is projected to grow 2.4% between 2008-2018, lower than New Jersey's projected growth rate of 2.8%. Trade, transportation, and utilities is the largest employment sector, making up 21% of the county's jobs.
This document provides an overview of Hudson County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, industries, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Key points include:
- The county has a civilian labor force of 315,400 and unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than state and national averages. Major private employers include insurance, healthcare, and financial companies.
- Transportation infrastructure includes access to rail, airports, ports, and major highways. The county has a well-educated population and multiple colleges and vocational schools.
- Office and industrial space is available, with occupancy costs ranging from $5.83 to $26.21 per square foot depending on type. Utility and tax
Camden County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 270,200 with an unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cooper Health Care, Campbell Soups, and Aluminum Shapes LLC. Projected employment growth in Camden County from 2008-2018 is modest at 1.5%, below the state projection of 2.8%. The county's population is diverse, with the largest ethnic groups being White (65%), Black (20%), and Hispanic/Latino (14%).
New Brunswick, New Jersey is home to Rutgers University and Johnson & Johnson world headquarters. It has a population of 51,579 and unemployment rate of 8.4%. Major employers include Rutgers University, St. Peter's Hospital, and Johnson & Johnson. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation & utilities and professional & business services. New Brunswick has a diverse population and is known as the "Health Care City" due to its large healthcare industry presence.
The city of Camden, New Jersey has high unemployment at 19% and per capita income of only $11,967. Major employers include Cooper Health and L3 Communications Corp. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation, and utilities employing 20% of workers. Educational attainment is low with 41% having less than a high school diploma. Transportation includes access to Amtrak, PATCO high-speed line, and roads like I-676 and US-30. Incentives to promote business include tax credits through the Economic Redevelopment and Growth Grant.
Cape May County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 59,600 people and an unemployment rate of 11.9%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cape Regional Medical Center and Acme Markets. Leisure and hospitality is the fastest growing employment sector, making up 24% of jobs. The county has a population of 95,948 spread across municipalities like Lower Township and Middle Township.
This document provides an overview of Gloucester County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, population, transportation infrastructure, education, and cost of doing business. Gloucester County has a civilian labor force of 159,900 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, above both state and national averages. It is home to over 290,000 residents and projected to see 4.6% employment growth between 2008-2018. The county benefits from access to several major cities and transportation hubs.
Monmouth County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 330,100 with an unemployment rate of 8.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest employers are in the healthcare and grocery industries. Food services and nursing care are among the fastest growing employment sectors. The population is predominantly white and aging, with over 30% of residents aged 45-64.
The City of Paterson, New Jersey has a population of 145,835. It has high unemployment at 15% compared to 9.8% in New Jersey and 8.3% nationally. Major employers include St. Joseph's Hospital and the US Postal Service. Paterson was an important center of silk production in the 19th century and is known as the "Silk City." It has significant parks and cultural sites and is located 16 miles from Newark Airport.
This document provides an overview of Mercer County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, population, industries, education, and transportation. Some key facts include:
- The county's civilian labor force is 209,000 with an unemployment rate of 7.6%, higher than the state and national rates.
- Major private sector employers include Capital Health Systems, RWJ University Hospital, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
- The county has seen employment growth in healthcare, professional services, and trade industries in recent years.
- Higher education institutions include The College of New Jersey, Mercer County Community College, and Rider University.
Hunterdon County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 71,900 with an unemployment rate of 6.9%, higher than the state and national rates. Major private sector employers include Foster Wheeler AG, Merck, and ShopRite of Hunterdon County. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 4.6% for Hunterdon County, higher than the state growth rate of 2.8%. The population in 2011 was 130,262 with the largest municipalities being Raritan Township, Readington Township, and Clinton Township.
Atlantic County is located in southern New Jersey along the coast. It has a population of over 272,000 people and its economy relies heavily on industries like leisure/hospitality, trade/transportation, and education/health services. The county seat is Mays Landing and its largest city is Atlantic City, a famous gambling destination. Unemployment in Atlantic County is higher than both the state and national averages at 12.4%.
New Jersey has a population of over 8.7 million people and is located between New York City and Philadelphia. It has a highly educated workforce and strategic transportation infrastructure. New Jersey is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies and has a GDP of $487 billion.
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The CFTC announced new rules affecting US forex traders that take effect on October 18th. The rules require all forex brokers, regardless of location, to register with the CFTC and be subject to its oversight. This means US traders can no longer use foreign subsidiaries of brokers like FXCM and will need to find a new broker compliant with the new rules. Traders moving accounts offshore will also be affected as brokers everywhere will need to register.
This document outlines an iterative prototyping process where multiple solutions are developed, tested with feedback, and improved upon. Solution 1 is created and feedback is gathered. Then Solution 2 is developed and feedback from Solution 1 is considered. Finally, Solution 3 is created and feedback from the previous solutions helps refine it further.
Los wikis se originaron en comunidades de diseño de patrones para compartir y discutir patrones de programación. El primer wiki fue creado por Ward Cunningham, quien inventó el término wiki. Un wiki es una base de datos en línea simple que permite a múltiples usuarios editar páginas a través de un navegador web. Actualmente, la versión en inglés de Wikipedia es el wiki más grande, seguido por otras versiones del proyecto.
Salem County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 31,600 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The largest private sector employers are Memorial Hospital and Mannington Mills Inc. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care and nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing. The county has a projected employment growth rate of 0.6% through 2018.
The document provides an overview of Burlington County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, fastest growing employment sectors, largest occupations, demographics, education, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Some of the key points are:
1) The county has a civilian labor force of over 244,000 and an unemployment rate of 8.8%, higher than both New Jersey and national rates.
2) Major private sector employers include Lockheed Martin, PHH Mortgage, and Virtua hospital. The fastest growing employment sectors are nonstore retailers and administrative/support services.
3) The county has good transportation infrastructure with access to several highways, the Atlantic
Somerset County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 181,200 with an unemployment rate of 7.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are in telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. Somerset County has experienced steady population and employment growth and has the 9th highest per capita income in the U.S. and 6th highest median income. Professional and business services make up the largest employment sector at 22% of the workforce.
Middlesex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 438,300 with an unemployment rate of 8.5%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Rutgers University, RWJ University Hospital, and Solaris Health Systems. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 2.8%, matching the state rate. The county has a diverse population with the largest ethnic groups being White, Black, and Hispanic.
Bergen County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 483,900 with a 7.9% unemployment rate. The county's largest private sector employers include Hackensack University Medical Center, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, and Bergen Record Corporation. Bergen County has a diverse population that is 72% White and 16% Hispanic/Latino. The average commute time is 29 minutes.
Cumberland County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 72,700 with an unemployment rate of 13%. Major private sector employers include South Jersey Healthcare, Durand Glass Mfg Co, and NFI Industries Inc. The county's population is projected to grow 2.4% between 2008-2018, lower than New Jersey's projected growth rate of 2.8%. Trade, transportation, and utilities is the largest employment sector, making up 21% of the county's jobs.
This document provides an overview of Hudson County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, industries, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Key points include:
- The county has a civilian labor force of 315,400 and unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than state and national averages. Major private employers include insurance, healthcare, and financial companies.
- Transportation infrastructure includes access to rail, airports, ports, and major highways. The county has a well-educated population and multiple colleges and vocational schools.
- Office and industrial space is available, with occupancy costs ranging from $5.83 to $26.21 per square foot depending on type. Utility and tax
Camden County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 270,200 with an unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cooper Health Care, Campbell Soups, and Aluminum Shapes LLC. Projected employment growth in Camden County from 2008-2018 is modest at 1.5%, below the state projection of 2.8%. The county's population is diverse, with the largest ethnic groups being White (65%), Black (20%), and Hispanic/Latino (14%).
New Brunswick, New Jersey is home to Rutgers University and Johnson & Johnson world headquarters. It has a population of 51,579 and unemployment rate of 8.4%. Major employers include Rutgers University, St. Peter's Hospital, and Johnson & Johnson. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation & utilities and professional & business services. New Brunswick has a diverse population and is known as the "Health Care City" due to its large healthcare industry presence.
The city of Camden, New Jersey has high unemployment at 19% and per capita income of only $11,967. Major employers include Cooper Health and L3 Communications Corp. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation, and utilities employing 20% of workers. Educational attainment is low with 41% having less than a high school diploma. Transportation includes access to Amtrak, PATCO high-speed line, and roads like I-676 and US-30. Incentives to promote business include tax credits through the Economic Redevelopment and Growth Grant.
Cape May County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 59,600 people and an unemployment rate of 11.9%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cape Regional Medical Center and Acme Markets. Leisure and hospitality is the fastest growing employment sector, making up 24% of jobs. The county has a population of 95,948 spread across municipalities like Lower Township and Middle Township.
This document provides an overview of Gloucester County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, population, transportation infrastructure, education, and cost of doing business. Gloucester County has a civilian labor force of 159,900 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, above both state and national averages. It is home to over 290,000 residents and projected to see 4.6% employment growth between 2008-2018. The county benefits from access to several major cities and transportation hubs.
Monmouth County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 330,100 with an unemployment rate of 8.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest employers are in the healthcare and grocery industries. Food services and nursing care are among the fastest growing employment sectors. The population is predominantly white and aging, with over 30% of residents aged 45-64.
The City of Paterson, New Jersey has a population of 145,835. It has high unemployment at 15% compared to 9.8% in New Jersey and 8.3% nationally. Major employers include St. Joseph's Hospital and the US Postal Service. Paterson was an important center of silk production in the 19th century and is known as the "Silk City." It has significant parks and cultural sites and is located 16 miles from Newark Airport.
This document provides an overview of Mercer County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, population, industries, education, and transportation. Some key facts include:
- The county's civilian labor force is 209,000 with an unemployment rate of 7.6%, higher than the state and national rates.
- Major private sector employers include Capital Health Systems, RWJ University Hospital, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
- The county has seen employment growth in healthcare, professional services, and trade industries in recent years.
- Higher education institutions include The College of New Jersey, Mercer County Community College, and Rider University.
Hunterdon County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 71,900 with an unemployment rate of 6.9%, higher than the state and national rates. Major private sector employers include Foster Wheeler AG, Merck, and ShopRite of Hunterdon County. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 4.6% for Hunterdon County, higher than the state growth rate of 2.8%. The population in 2011 was 130,262 with the largest municipalities being Raritan Township, Readington Township, and Clinton Township.
Atlantic County is located in southern New Jersey along the coast. It has a population of over 272,000 people and its economy relies heavily on industries like leisure/hospitality, trade/transportation, and education/health services. The county seat is Mays Landing and its largest city is Atlantic City, a famous gambling destination. Unemployment in Atlantic County is higher than both the state and national averages at 12.4%.
New Jersey has a population of over 8.7 million people and is located between New York City and Philadelphia. It has a highly educated workforce and strategic transportation infrastructure. New Jersey is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies and has a GDP of $487 billion.
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The CFTC announced new rules affecting US forex traders that take effect on October 18th. The rules require all forex brokers, regardless of location, to register with the CFTC and be subject to its oversight. This means US traders can no longer use foreign subsidiaries of brokers like FXCM and will need to find a new broker compliant with the new rules. Traders moving accounts offshore will also be affected as brokers everywhere will need to register.
This document outlines an iterative prototyping process where multiple solutions are developed, tested with feedback, and improved upon. Solution 1 is created and feedback is gathered. Then Solution 2 is developed and feedback from Solution 1 is considered. Finally, Solution 3 is created and feedback from the previous solutions helps refine it further.
Los wikis se originaron en comunidades de diseño de patrones para compartir y discutir patrones de programación. El primer wiki fue creado por Ward Cunningham, quien inventó el término wiki. Un wiki es una base de datos en línea simple que permite a múltiples usuarios editar páginas a través de un navegador web. Actualmente, la versión en inglés de Wikipedia es el wiki más grande, seguido por otras versiones del proyecto.
The Philippine educational system is patterned after the American system with four main stages: pre-primary, primary, secondary, and college education. It typically takes 12-16 years to complete depending on the degree pursued. The system has its roots in colonialism, with Spanish and American colonizers utilizing education to mold loyal subjects and instill their language and values. It remains influenced by foreign powers through policies promoted by international organizations that prioritize technical training to produce laborers for global markets over developing a national education system.
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Union County, New Jersey has a population of over 529,000, with major cities including Elizabeth, Union, Plainfield, and Linden. The county has an unemployment rate of 9.3% and major private sector employers such as Overlook Hospital, Merck, and Alcatel-Lucent. It is located in close proximity to major transportation hubs like Newark International Airport and the Port of New York and New Jersey.
The city of Elizabeth, New Jersey has a population of around 125,000 people. It has an unemployment rate of 12%, higher than both the state and national rates. Major employers include a regional medical center, plastics manufacturer, and trucking company. Over half of the population works in trade, transportation, professional services, education, or healthcare. The city is diverse, with Hispanic/Latino and white residents each making up around 30% of the population.
This document provides an overview of Hudson County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, industries, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Key points include:
- The county has a civilian labor force of 315,400 and unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than state and national averages. Major private employers include insurance, healthcare, and financial companies.
- Transportation infrastructure includes access to rail, airports, ports, and major highways. The county has a well-educated population and multiple colleges and vocational schools.
- Office and industrial space is available, with occupancy costs ranging from $5.83 to $26.21 per square foot depending on type. Utility and tax
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Urban Enterprise Zones (UEZs) are designated areas that offer tax incentives and financial assistance to encourage business growth and job creation. Cape May County has three UEZ districts in North Wildwood, West Wildwood, and Wildwood Crest that have over 200 active businesses employing around 2,000 workers. Benefits for businesses in UEZs include reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on equipment and facility investments, and tax credits for hiring new employees or making capital investments.
The Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) program was enacted in 1983 to foster economic revitalization in designated urban communities through public and private investment incentives for businesses. The program offers tax exemptions and credits to encourage job creation and investment. Approximately 6,800 certified UEZ businesses in New Jersey participate and benefit from incentives like reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on equipment purchases, and tax credits for hiring employees or making qualified investments. More information is available from the NJ Department of Community Affairs.
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The medical office market in the Washington DC metro region remained relatively stable in the first quarter of 2010 compared to national vacancy rates. Northern Virginia had the highest vacancy rate in the region at 13.3% due largely to new medical office buildings delivering in Loudoun County. Washington DC continued to have the lowest vacancy rate at 5.6% driven by expansion of the federal government and an aging population. Overall vacancy rates in Suburban Maryland increased slightly to 7.8% from a year ago while rental rates decreased.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program in New Jersey offers tax incentives and financial assistance to encourage business growth and job creation in designated urban communities. Businesses certified in a UEZ can receive benefits like reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on certain purchases and investments, and tax credits for hiring employees or making qualified investments. The program has helped create over 4,000 new jobs in Paterson and over 2,500 new jobs in Passaic County.
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The document provides an overview of New Jersey's Urban Enterprise Zone program, which aims to encourage economic revitalization in designated urban communities through tax incentives for businesses. Some key benefits of the program include reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on certain purchases and investments, and tax credits for hiring employees or making qualified investments. Profiles of specific UEZ districts in Elizabeth, Hillside, Plainfield, and Roselle are also included, with details on population, employment levels, largest industries, and local contacts.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program was enacted in 1983 to foster economic revitalization in designated urban communities through public and private investment incentives for businesses. The program offers tax reductions and exemptions to encourage job creation and investment. Approximately 6,800 certified businesses participate in UEZ zones across New Jersey. This includes zones in Asbury Park and Long Branch, which provide incentives to local businesses in order to generate new jobs and investment in the communities.
This document provides an overview of Urban Enterprise Zones (UEZs) in New Jersey. UEZs are designated urban areas that offer tax incentives and financial assistance to encourage business growth and job creation. There are approximately 6,800 certified businesses participating in UEZs across the state. Benefits include reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on equipment/facility investments, tax credits for hiring or investing, and assistance from state agencies. UEZs have helped create thousands of new jobs and spur economic development in communities throughout New Jersey.
Urban Enterprise Zones (UEZs) were established in New Jersey in 1983 to promote economic revitalization in urban communities through tax incentives for businesses. There are currently 6,800 certified businesses participating in the program across various UEZ districts. The key benefits for businesses include reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on certain purchases and investments, tax credits for hiring employees or making qualified investments, and subsidized unemployment insurance costs. This document provides an overview of several UEZ districts in Hudson County, listing statistics like population, active businesses, employment levels, and largest industries in each community.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program in New Jersey provides tax incentives and financial assistance to businesses in designated urban communities to encourage job creation and economic growth. Businesses in UEZs receive benefits like reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on equipment/facility investments, and tax credits for hiring employees. The profiles provide data on the UEZ districts in East Orange, Irvington, Newark, and Orange, including statistics on population, employment, income levels, and the largest industries in each zone.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program in New Jersey provides tax incentives and financial assistance to businesses in designated urban communities to encourage investment and job creation. Over 6,800 certified businesses participate in the program across multiple UEZ districts. Benefits include reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on certain purchases and investments, tax credits for hiring and investments, and other financial aid. UEZ districts in Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland, and Pleasantville are profiled, with information on population, employment, income levels, top industries and local contacts provided.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program in New Jersey offers tax incentives and financial assistance to encourage business growth and job creation in designated urban communities. Over 6,800 certified businesses in UEZ areas benefit from incentives like reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on certain purchases and investments, and tax credits for hiring and investments. The Camden County and Gloucester City UEZ districts profiles provide data on business and employment levels within those zones.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program in New Jersey offers tax incentives and financial assistance to encourage business growth and job creation in designated urban communities. Over 6,800 certified businesses participate in the program, benefiting from reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on certain purchases and investments, and tax credits for hiring and investing. The document provides profiles of the UEZ districts in Camden County and Gloucester City, including population, employment and economic data, as well as contact information for each local UEZ coordinator.
The Urban Enterprise Zone program was enacted in 1983 to foster economic revitalization in designated urban communities. The program offers businesses incentives like reduced sales tax rates, tax exemptions on purchases and investments, employee tax credits, and financial assistance from state agencies to create jobs. Approximately 6,800 certified businesses currently participate in UEZ across New Jersey. The document then provides profiles for the Mount Holly and Pemberton UEZ districts, including statistics on population, employment, and largest sectors.
1. CITY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
OVERVIEW LABOR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
CURRENT CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
108,100 14% 9.8% NJ
8.3% US
TOTAL EMPLOYED PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME
91,900 $17,178 $50K NJ
$39K US
MAJOR PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYERS
Company Industry 2011
Employment
University Medicine/Dentistry University/Hospital 6,700
City of Newark is the county seat of Essex Prudential Investment Mgmt Life Reinsurance Carriers 5,000
County and the largest city in the county Gateway Group One Facilities Support Services 3,500
and State (68th largest in the U.S.) NJ Institute Of Technology University 2,037
Verizon NJ Telecommunications 1,400
Newark is also the 3rd largest insurance PSEG Energy Holdings LLC Public Utility Association 1,000
center in US, after NYC and Hartford. Safer Holding Corp Invest Holding Companies 700
Prudential Financial,, along with several American Airlines Airports/Transportation 500
other companies including PSEG, Horizon Horizon Healthcare Healthcare Maintenance 350
Blue Cross and Build Shield, and
International Discount Telecommuni-
cations are headquartered in Newark. LARGEST EMPLOYMENT SECTORS (TOP 5)
Rank Sector Essex NJ U.S.
Newark’s nickname is the “Brick City”
1 Trade, Transportation & Utilities 21% 21% 19%
And is considered one of the nation's
2 Education & Healthcare Services 16% 23% 14%
major air, shipping, and rail hubs.
3 Professional & Business Services 14% 15% 13%
4 Financial Activities 7% 7% 6%
CURRENT POPULATION 5 Manufacturing 6% 7% 10%
278,154 Rank Occupation
LARGEST OCCUPATIONS
Newark
HISTORY 1 Service 25%
1693: Formed as a township 2 Sales & Office 24%
1798: Incorporated; 1836: Reincorporated 3 Management, Professional & Related 19%
1921: Port Authority of NY/NJ formed 4 Production, Trnsp, and Material Moving 17%
5 Construction, Extraction, Maint. & Repair 13%
1985: NJ/NY port 15th busiest in the world
1996: 24,000 jobs in transportation
EDUCATION ATTAINMENT
1997: NJ Performing Arts Center opened 29% % of HS Grads 42% % of HS Grads
continue to 2
continue to 4
2003: Port moved over $100 billion in Yr College
8% 3% Yr College
goods Less than H.S.
33% INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
H.S. Diploma
TAX INFORMATION 2011 20% Institute (2-4 Yr.) TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Some College
Corporate Income Tax = 9% Rutgers University 11,501
Personal Income = 8.97% (max) 4 Yrs of College
Seton Hall Univ 9,616
36%
Sales Tax = 7% > 4 Yrs of College NJ Institute of Tech 8,840
Property Tax = $2,372 per capita UMDNJ 6,055
Median Property Taxes Paid in
county = $7,489
ETHNICITY/DIVERSITY AGE MEDIAN AGE
ARTS & CULTURE
52%
New Jersey Performing Arts Center 38% 25
New Jersey Symphony 32% 32%
New Jersey State Opera 27%
21%
Hispanic/Latino
Garden State Ballet
Newark Museum 2% 16%
Under 25
Newark Boys Chorus 9%
Asian
White
45-64
New Jersey Historical Society
25-44
Other
Black
65+
Newark Public Library
Jewish Museum of New Jersey
Prudential Center
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2. CITY OF NEWARK TRANSPORTATION/MOBILTY COST OF DOING BUSINESS
AVG COMMUTE TIME (MINS) CARPOOL 2011 WAGES
24 30 NJ
25 US 15% Occupation
Bus. & Fin. Operations
Essex
County
$74,600
New Jersey
$72,740
USE PUBLIC TRANSIT USE OTHER MEANS
Construction and Extraction $56,190 $53,760
25% 11% Food Prep & Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners
$23,640
$82,330
$23,300
$80,590
Healthcare Support $28,900 $28,380
AVAILABLE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Management $129,680 $124,790
Train service is available via NJ Transit and Amtrak Services.
Office & Admin Support $36,860 $35,660
Bus service is available via NJ Transit .
Production $35,020 $34,690
KEY ROADS Protective Services $50,850 $52,230
Garden State Parkway, Turnpike (I-95), Route 1, 18/CR 527, 27, Sales & Related $44,960 $42,850
26, 91 and 171.
SPACE AVAILABILITY
MILEAGE TO NEAREST AIRPORT ABOUT NEWARK INT’L AIRPORT
Type Sq Ft/Acre Occupancy Costs
12th busiest in US (29th worldwide)
3 To Newark
Int’l Airport 34.1 million passengers (2010)
860 million short tons of cargo
Land
Industrial
122.3 Acres
2,551,000 sq ft
$14.97 / sf
$5.87 / sf
Office 147,000 sq ft $18.92 /sf
16 To LaGuardia
Airport
ABOUT LAGUARDIA AIRPORT
24.0 million passengers (2010)
Smallest of 3 NY Metro Airports Type of Utility
UTILITY COSTS
Utility Provider Cost
Busiest in the US for non-stop Gas $2.63 2nd lowest
service to and from Europe Electric 14.8 cents / Deregulated 7th highest
Telecom Varies by location NA
21 To JFK Int’l
Airport
ABOUT JFK INT’L AIRPORT
#18 busiest worldwide
46.5 Million passengers (2010)
Waste/Sewer Varies by location
FINANCING / INCENTIVES
NA
Leading freight gateway to US
(value of shipments) ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT & GROWTH GRANT (ERGG): Tax-increment
financing available to close financing and competitive cost gaps
MILEAGE TO NEAREST PORT ABOUT PORT OF NY/NJ between New Jersey and alternative locations
Largest port on East Coast
4 To Port of
NY/NJ
3rd Largest port in the US
Handled 5.3 million loaded and
BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM (BEIP): Annual grants
available to projects relocating or hiring new jobs in the State
unloaded 20 ft equiv units URBAN TRANSIT HUB TAX CREDIT (UTHTC): Income tax credits to
Value of cargo that moved projects involving new construction or large-scale renovation
through port exceeds $190 Billion locating within 1/2 mile of a designated transit hub or a site
KEY RESOURCES & CONTACTS served by rail
URBAN ENTERPRISE ZONES: Exemption from sales tax on construction
TRACYE MCDANIEL | PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
materials, FFE and other taxable purchases
MICHAEL CHROBAK | CHIEF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
BUSINESS RETENTION AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE GRANT (BRRAG):
EconDev@choosenj.com Corporate income tax credit to companies relocating from one
609-297-2200 location to another in New Jersey or making capital investment
www.ChooseNJ.com equal to the value of the tax credits
SOURCES: NJ Department of Labor & US Bureau of Labor Statistics; American Community Survey, 2005-2009 Estimates,; NJ State Police & FBI, Uniform Crime Report; NJ Monthly
Magazine, 2010; NJ State Department of Education, Spring 2010; Board of Public Utilities; Tax Foundation; Wikipedia; Travelmath; Institute for Energy Research; Data current as of
September 2011
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