New Program Incentivizes Businesses to Bring Out-Of-State Workers From NJ Back Home Program would keep NJ residents’ income taxes in-state, increasing state’s tax revenue TRENTON, N.J. (March 8, 2024)…
read moreThe Employment Situation – February 2024 Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 275,000 in February, and the unemployment rate increased to 3.9 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics…
read moreThe Morris County Economic Development Alliance (MCEDA) partnered with PitchNJ at Fairleigh Dickinson University hosted the 2023 Pitch Competition. Read more!
read moreNJDOL Announces Additional $2.2M in Available Grants to Increase Access to Worker Benefits The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) has expanded its Cultivating Access, Rights,…
read moreMorristown Medical Center Again Ranked No. 1 in New Jersey For the sixth consecutive year, Morristown Medical Center has secured its place among the world’s best hospitals, topping the…
read more86% of Private-Sector Employees Offered Health Insurance at Work About 86% of U.S. private-sector employees worked for establishments that offered employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a 3-year average based…
read moreNJEDA Approves Phase Two of Childcare Facilities Program Phase One of the Program has Approved Over $27 Million in Funding for 134 Child Care Centers to Date TRENTON, N.J.…
read moreRatio of Square Feet per Office Worker Reflects Demand Reset Four years since the pandemic disrupted workplaces, office occupiers are still settling on their space requirements and aligning their…
read moreFeds Launching $300M CHIPS R&D Funding Competition The federal government is launching an open competition for new research and development (R&D) activities to establish and boost domestic manufacturing capacity…
read moreCounty Funds Planning for America’s 250th Anniversary Celebration Commissioner Director Christine Myers Announces Grant at “Travels with Darley” Screening Hundreds gathered at the Morris Museum today for a sold-out,…
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