Salty Republican Rocker II
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Salty Republican Rocker II
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Self-defined political ethnographer. The best is yet to come? ✝️ 🇺🇸 🍊 🩸

Stagecoach 2026: David Lee Roth & Teddy Swims perform JUMP together.

New Jersey Cost of Living Crisis Worsens in 2026 If your paycheck feels thinner every month, you're not alone. New Jersey's cost of living has spiked again this year, remaining one of the highest in the nation The Big Picture: Living in NJ costs 12% more than the national average A single person needs about $2,772 per month for basics (rent, groceries, gas, etc.) A family of four faces a staggering $6,104 per month Overall costs rose 3.2% year-over-year, driven heavily by housing and energy Housing – The Biggest Pain Point Rents are 32% above the national average Median one-bedroom apartment: $2,084/month Jersey City downtown: $2,700–$3,400 Hoboken: $2,800–$3,500 Newark (near transit): $1,700–$2,300 Median home price: $505,000 (up 5.4% from last year) Other Key Increases: Groceries: Families spend $1,404/month (8% above national average) Singles: ~$274/week Auto insurance: $1,523/year ($264 above national avg) Healthcare: Employees pay $2,057/year in premiums (vs. $1,640 nationally) These numbers add up fast, rent, food, transport, and healthcare alone can easily exceed $4,600/month for a family before utilities, childcare, or savings New Jersey consistently ranks among the priciest states, and 2026 has made it tougher for families to stay, save, or get ahead Many are asking: How do we afford to live here? What’s hitting your budget hardest in NJ right now? Remember that those in Trenton are highly responsible for this, never forget how badly their decisions affect how much things cost here #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thedigestonline.com/news/new-jerse…
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My God, 67-year-old Madonna looks and sounds like an old crack-head! This is so embarrassing!















