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| March Thu, 2022

How Do NJers Rate the Garden State? Most Like It, But a Third Want to Leave: Poll

According to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll, six in ten residents say the Garden State is a good or excellent place to live, but more than a third said they would move to another state.

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| March Thu, 2022

COVID-19 risks in NJ, new Poll on if NJ is on right track | Chat Box

A new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll says about half of New Jerseyans believe the state is on the wrong track – we’ll take a deeper dive into the numbers and what can be done to improve affordability and the quality of life with Ashley Koning, director of the Rutgers Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling and Peter Chen, Senior Policy Analyst, New Jersey Policy Perspective.

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| March Thu, 2022

Investments in affordable housing can create a fairer NJ for years to come | Opinion

Eight in 10 feel it is difficult to find an affordable rental home, according to a June 2021 Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Dedicating $305 million from American Rescue Plan funds to help produce over 3,000 affordable homes is a big step in the right direction.

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| March Thu, 2022

Most residents say N.J. is a good place to live, but a third want to leave, poll shows

Nearly 6 in 10 adult residents say the Garden State is an “excellent” (14%) or “good” (44%) place to live, according to the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll released Thursday morning, while 28% say it’s “only fair” and 14% say it’s “poor.”

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