
Matthew White


Government Pays NJ Businesses to Hire Chronically Unemployed Workers
Despite their qualifications, it can be hard for older, unemployed workers to land new jobs.

NJ Lawmakers Agree With Parents, Students: Higher Education Too Costly
Cost of colleges and universities in New Jersey is fourth highest in the nation.

Why Do Millennials Keep Leaving Their Jobs?
Over the last 20 years, the number of companies people worked for in the five years after they graduated nearly has doubled.

Can You Afford NJ When You Retire? Most Americans Worried About Having Enough
While retirement is a concern for all Americans, it is especially daunting for many in the Garden State.

College Students Want More Career Prep, Study Shows
New Jersey college students are calling on colleges to offer more hands-on experience and to better tie academic and practical learning together.

6 of New Jersey’s Deadliest Roads for Pedestrians
Crossing these roads could get you killed.

NJ Bars Load Up on Beer and Corned Beef for St. Patrick’s Day
Although the unofficial celebrations started earlier in March, New Jersey bars are gearing up for this week's official St. Patrick's Day.

As NJ Seeks to Regulate Fantasy Sports Sites, a Sticking Point
Industry wants fantasy sports ruled games of skill — helping them avoid rules against gambling.

Atlantic City’s Sports Industry Prime for Breakout Success
With Atlantic City under more pressure than ever to increase revenue, especially non-gambling, its growing sports tourism industry is beginning to deliver in a big way.

New Measure Supports NJ Charities, Benefits Taxpayers
New legislation introduced this week in Trenton is attempting to kill two birds with one stone by boosting charitable giving to New Jersey nonprofits while making the state a bit more tax-friendly.