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Re: This county is booming, but most Shore areas haven't recovered their mojo.
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Yay JC! Start paying a comparable property tax rate! Start paying for your own schools!! LOL.


How many cities you keep citing that have high tax rates are working with a 2018 valuation?


I know they don't have a 1988 valuation ;)

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This county is booming, but most Shore areas haven't recovered their mojo. Here's the breakdown

Posted June 03, 2018 at 07:00 AM | Updated June 03, 2018 at 07:05 AM

By Erin Petenko | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

New Jersey's population hit a major milestone this year: 9 million residents, a number it's been flirting with since 2013. And with the release of the latest population estimates from the Census, some cities should be celebrating, too. Hudson County is booming, Central Jersey is steadily thriving and Newark and Jersey City are battling it out for the title of largest city in the state.

Those gains come in stark contrast with far North and far South Jersey, where rural populations are seeing steep drops. And the Shore has yet to bounce back from Hurricane Sandy, if it ever will.

http://www.nj.com/data/2018/06/five_t ... e_new_jersey_is_boom.html

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