Monthly Archives: February 2022

So how will we spend it?

From the Record: New Jersey in line for $641 million from opioids settlement, a lifeline for treatment New Jersey is on track to receive more than $641 million as part of a nationwide opioid settlement agreement with Johnson & Johnson and … Continue reading

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No return to “normal”

From A Wealth of Common Sense: Why It Could Be Years Until We See a Normal Housing Market The people buying homes today have excellent credit scores. This wasn’t the case in the subprime boom of the early-to-mid aughts when … Continue reading

Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, Housing Recovery, National Real Estate | 120 Comments

Welcome to post-covid

From NJ1015: Many NJ residents believe it’s time to move on from COVID Even as the omicron surge continues to drop, a new poll finds Garden State residents are still concerned about COVID but only to a certain point. Patrick … Continue reading

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