A quasi-healthy job market for 2015

“Unfortunately, for many, the purpose of work is survival,” says William Rodgers, a Rutgers University economist who studies the changing American … Marketplace.org, Jan. 16

More expected to flee New Jersey as baby boomers age

People are leaving New Jersey at a rate higher than 47 other states are losing residents. That is just behind New York, which is No. 1 in the dubious category, and Illinois, according to James Hughes, a demographer and dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of...
Felder discusses economic impact of crude oil price drop

Felder discusses economic impact of crude oil price drop

In early January, EJB’s Frank Felder, director of the Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy spoke with other experts on EBRU-TV’s “Fresh Outlook,” discussing why crude oil prices are at an all time record low and how this will affect our economy. Watch...

NJ businesses headed south

  James Hughes, dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, said he’s recognized an on-and-off shift from New … New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio, Jan. 9    

Tax lure puts Daimler on the road south

… as many as 1000 jobs from the state is “another body blow for New Jersey’s labour markets”, said Joseph Seneca, a Rutgers University economist. The Australian Business Review, Jan. 8