Matthew White
More Jobs Being Created: Why the News Isn’t as Great as it Sounds
While the economic picture is certainly rosier today than, says six years ago, the latest jobs report offers a mixed bag of news as 2016 gets into full-swing.
Are You Guilty of Financial Infidelity?
Many Americans are not being completely truthful about their finances and spending with their partner or spouse, according to a new CreditCards.com report.
Valentine’s Day in New Jersey: By the Numbers
Valentine's Day is, of course, about making your spouse or partner feel loved ... through gifts. It's also about showing love to the New Jersey economy.
Gas Prices in NJ Continue to Drop… For Now
While the condition of Garden State roads remain a source of aggravation, New Jersey drivers cannot complain about the gas prices they are enjoying at the pumps.
Officials Urge Super Bowl Party Safety
As people put the final touches on their Super Bowl parties and plans, how to get home safely is often a detail that receives little to no attention, which can often have deadly results.
Christie Breaks from Campaign to See Springsteen’s ‘The River’ Tour
Seeing The Boss in concert is always a valid excuse for Gov. Chris Christie, a self-described Bruce super-fan, to veer off the campaign trail for a few hours.
Why Fewer Young Adults are Driving
It was once the ultimate sign of freedom from your parents, the day you got driver's license. But, a new study shows a changing trend for young adults in the United States.
NJ Drivers Pay More for Car Insurance, But Why?
It is something New Jersey drivers would rather not lead the nation in: spending more on car insurance than any other state.
New Jersey Ranks Sixth in Racial Progress, Says Study
As the world honors the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. today, a new study gives New Jersey high marks for racial progress.
Police Warn Against ‘Puffer Thefts’ in NJ
Did you leave the car unlocked while it warmed up this morning? Did you let it idle while you ran in and got your morning coffee?