A new survey of New Jersey residents, who have a fair amount of assets, shows the future of healthcare costs and working later in life are very much on their minds.
New Jersey's foreclosure rate nearly doubled from March to April. The nationwide numbers moved in the opposite direction, representing the lowest level since February 2007.
A New Jersey lawmaker is pushing a plan to help college graduates pay off a portion of their student loans by living in struggling urban areas for a few years.
More than one million full-time workers in New Jersey earn less that what it costs to cover the basics of daily life, according to the newest report from Legal Services of New Jersey.