New Jersey's jobless rate and why it is higher than other states in the region was expected to be the focal point yesterday when State Labor Commissioner Hal Wirths testified before the State Senate Budget Committee.
We're only four months into the new year and stocks are up 11 and 12 percent, already having surpassed year-end predictions. It doesn't look like they will be falling any time soon.
New Jersey workers must wait until the fourth day of May before they are done paying off their tax obligations for 2013, and they can start earning money for themselves.