This report presents an overview of the socioeconomic conditions in three major urban centers in New Jersey: Newark, Elizabeth, and New Brunswick. It focuses on poverty rates, household income, and unemployment rates, using recent statistics and visual data.
1. Key Socioeconomic Indicators
The following charts illustrate the poverty rate, median household income, and unemployment rate in each city.
2. Summary Table
City | Poverty Rate (%) | Median Income ($) | Unemployment Rate (%) |
Newark | 24.4% | $48,416 | 7.0% |
Elizabeth | 15.3% | $63,874 | 6.1% |
New Brunswick | 31.6% | $60,248 | 10.6% |
3. Conclusion
Newark and New Brunswick exhibit significantly high poverty and unemployment levels compared to Elizabeth. These disparities highlight the need for targeted social and economic interventions in these cities to address structural inequalities and promote inclusive growth.
by C BUSINESS LABOR SOLUTION CORP. CLARIBEL OGANDO, MA. CEO.
Email: info@cblscorp.com. Don’t forget to visit our website https://cblscorp.com/
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