. . . New Jersey imposes the highest taxes in the major tax categories in the country?
Yet, New Jersey's expenditures are outpacing revenues -- your contribution of revenue by way of taxes. New Jersey ranks consistently among the highest taxed states, according to the maps below:
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Property tax -- second highest in the country
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Corporate tax -- highest in the country
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Income tax -- third highest in the country
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Sales tax -- in the upper half of the country
To add insult to injury, Camden county has the highest tax RATE in the state!
Let’s balance the budget instead, which has grown $20 billion with our current governor’s tenure. In the last five years, it has grown 45%.
Let’s take a look at programs that don't have a “sunset” term but extend for infinity.
Let’s look at WHO is benefitting from some of these necessary programs. Are we helping those we intend to help?
Let's cap property taxes on family households, as Jack Ciattarelli proposes.
Let's ELIMINATE INCOME TAX! Fourteen other states do not have it.
Property tax — second highest in the country

New Jersey
Effective tax rate (2023): 1.77%
Effective tax rate (2022): 1.73%
Rank (2023) #2
Corporate tax — highest in the country

Income tax — third highest in the country

Sales tax — among the upper half in the country
