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New Jersey economic and cost of living trends
Overview
Economic indicators in New Jersey show a mix of localized financial confidence and specific cost fluctuations. A poll by the Rutgers–Eagleton Center found that 47% of New Jersey adults rated their personal financial situation positively, a higher rate than the 40% national average, though 58% viewed the national economy negatively. Despite this relative optimism, residents reported making lifestyle adjustments to manage rising expenses, such as reducing utility bills, altering grocery habits, and cutting entertainment spending.
In the insurance sector, New Jersey experienced a 5.3% decrease in average car insurance premiums during the first half of 2026, bringing the average to $2,923. This decline occurred even as the state remained one of the ten most expensive in the country for full-coverage auto insurance, contrasting with a 1% increase in national average costs during the same period.
Entities
New Jersey · Insurify · Rutgers‑Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling · Kaiser Family Foundation · Ashley Koning
Timeline
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5 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesNew Jersey car insurance premiums fall despite high national rankingNew Jersey's average full-coverage auto insurance premiums fell 5.3% in early 2026, though rates remain among the highest in the U.S.
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21 days ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesNew Jersey Residents Report Financial Confidence Amid Rising Costs, Poll ShowsA Rutgers poll finds 47% of New Jersey residents feel positive about their finances, yet 73% have cut utility bills and many are trimming other expenses amid rising costs.
Sources
njtoday.net · pennlive.com