Rutgers: New Jersey's Employment Drops to 1985 Level, New Report Finds
June 06, 2020
June 06, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 6 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
New Jersey lost more than twice the number of jobs it created over the past decade in just the first two months of the global coronavirus pandemic -- bringing the state's employment numbers down to where they were in 1985.
"The employment numbers of the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics for the nation and New Jersey tell the startling tale of economic free fall due to the pandemic," . . .
New Jersey lost more than twice the number of jobs it created over the past decade in just the first two months of the global coronavirus pandemic -- bringing the state's employment numbers down to where they were in 1985.
"The employment numbers of the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics for the nation and New Jersey tell the startling tale of economic free fall due to the pandemic," . . .