New Jersey

New Jersey’s capitol city is Trenton, and its current budget is $45.2 Billion..

New Jersey has a total of 14 votes in the Electoral College. Visit New Jersey’s official website.

The Garden State features diverse geography from urban centers to farmland and coastal areas. Known for pharmaceutical industry, chemical manufacturing, and tourism.

Political Composition

New Jersey’s politics lean towards the Democratic party .

  • Democratic voters: 59%
  • Republican voters: 40%
  • Independent/Other: 1%

Democratic trifecta with majorities in both houses; 9 of 12 representatives are Democratic. Both senators are Democratic. Last voted Republican for president in 1988.

Demographics

The largest cities in New Jersey include:

  • Newark with a population of 281944
  • Jersey City with a population of 283927
  • Paterson with a population of 145233
  • Elizabeth with a population of 129216
  • Lakewood with a population of 135158

New Jersey’s population consists of 54.6% white residents, 15.1% black residents, 20.9% hispanic residents. 10.2% asian residents, 0.6% Native American, residents 0.1% Asian Pacific Islander residents, and 2.7% of people claiming two of more races..

New Jersey has an average age of 40, with 48.9% of the population being male and 51.1%of the population being female.48.5% of people in New Jersey are married.

89.8% of people New Jersey in have a high school diploma, while 31.0% have attended some college. 39.7% of people have a bachelors degree and 15.3% of people having attained a graduate degree of higher

The state ranks #4 in health and #3 in education. It has a crime rate that averages 207.9 per 100,000 people.

New Jersey Finances

Average Home Price: $428700
Average Rent: $1628
Property Tax Rate: 2.49%
Home Ownership Percentage:63.9%
State Minimum Wage:$14.13

New Jersey ranks #3 in the nation’s poverty ranking with 9.2% of residents facing poverty, and a median household income of .$85245

The largest private employer is Wakefern Food Corporation, and the largest public employer is State of New Jersey.

Religion

Religion plays a significant role in New Jersey politics, with 34% of residents identifying as Protestant and 30% as Catholic. 3% of the state’s residents identify as Muslim, 0.5% identify as Mormon, 5% identify as Jewish, and 4.5% claim another religion. However, the state also has a notable non-religious population at 23%.