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NJ growth cools as immigration slows nationally, Census finds

The Trump administration’s anti-immigrant rhetoric and crackdown clearly have had an impact, making it “much less attractive to come to the United States,” said Rutgers University Professor James Hughes, who studies the state’s demographic trends

How Iran war and new jobs data paint a sour picture for NJ economy

New Jersey’s sluggish job growth in 2025 continued a downward trend over several years. The state added nearly 64,200 jobs in 2023, but only 39,800 in 2024, according to data compiled by the New Jersey Department of Labor.

“Things are definitely cooling,” Will Irving, a professor at the New Jersey State Policy Lab at Rutgers University, told NorthJersey.com in January.

North Jersey inflation rose 3.4% in 2025. How it compares to nation

“Things are definitely cooling,” said Will Irving, a professor at the New Jersey State Policy Lab at Rutgers University.

“A lot of tariff uncertainty likely contributed to slow hiring in 2025 even as the lower-than-originally-announced tariff levels took less of a bite out of economic growth than many expected,” he said.

NJ unemployment rate hits 4-year high amid cooling job market

“Things are definitely cooling,” said Will Irving, a professor at the New Jersey State Policy Lab at Rutgers University.

“A lot of tariff uncertainty likely contributed to slow hiring in 2025 even as the lower-than-originally-announced tariff levels took less of a bite out of economic growth than many expected,” he said.

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