NJ Commutes Crushing Your Soul? Time to Consider a Brighter, Less Gridlocked Future

Accurate Portrait of a Typical New Jersey Driver

New Jersey, the "Garden State," might have its charms: beautiful beaches, diverse communities, and historical significance. However, when it comes to daily life, many residents find themselves facing a harsh reality – one that's drowning in a sea of red. From sky-high property taxes (highest in the nation according to the Tax Foundation, 2023) and crippling costs of living (10th highest according to the U.S. News & World Report, 2023) to exorbitant car insurance (2nd highest according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 2023) and notorious traffic jams, New Jersey often feels less like a haven and more like a financial and time-sucking vortex.

One of the most soul-crushing aspects of living in New Jersey is undoubtedly the commutes. The state consistently ranks near the top (often the very top) for states with the worst commutes in the nation, according to studies by MoneyGeek (2023) and the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (2021-2023). This translates to precious hours lost every day sitting in gridlock, taking a toll on both your wallet and your well-being.

Here's why escaping New Jersey's commutes might be your best move:

The Root of the Problem:

  • Crushing Population Density: New Jersey is the fourth most densely populated state in the U.S. (1,222 people per square mile according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 2023), forcing millions to compete for limited road space, resulting in constant traffic congestion and longer commutes.

  • Job Market Dependence: Many New Jersey residents rely on commuting long distances to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia, putting immense strain on already overloaded transportation systems. The average commute distance for New Jersey residents working outside the state is 29.7 miles (U.S. Census Bureau, 2021-2023).

  • Limited Public Transportation: While New Jersey has some public transportation options, like NJ Transit, they often lack connectivity, forcing most residents to rely on their cars and endure the daily grind. Only 12.6% of New Jersey residents commute by public transportation, compared to the national average of 23.1% (U.S.Census Bureau, 2021-2023).

  • Aging Infrastructure: The state's crumbling roads and bridges contribute to further delays and add another layer of frustration to the daily commute. The American Society of Civil Engineers gave New Jersey's infrastructure a C- grade in their 2023 Infrastructure Report Card.

The Cost of Commuting:

The financial and emotional burden of New Jersey commutes takes a significant bite out of your life:

  • Lost Time: The average New Jersey commute is over 30 minutes one way, translating to over 100 hours wasted in traffic annually. That's the equivalent of losing 4.2 full workweeks every year! Imagine the things you could accomplish with that extra time!

  • Financial Drain: Between gasoline, tolls (the highest in the nation!), car maintenance, and parking fees, New Jersey drivers face some of the highest commuting costs in the country, averaging over $3,000 per year. This financial burden strains household budgets and limits opportunities for other investments or savings.

  • Stress and Frustration: Dealing with daily traffic jams is a major source of stress, leading to anxiety, fatigue, and decreased productivity at work and home. Studies even link long commutes to higher risks of heart disease, depression, and obesity. Your health and well-being are priceless, and long commutes can significantly impact them.

Beyond the Commute: Weighing Your Options

While escaping New Jersey might not be feasible for everyone, understanding the challenges of living here can empower you to make informed decisions. EscapefromNewJersey.com offers various services to help residents navigate the complexities of moving and find a new place that offers a better quality of life. We understand the challenges of leaving a familiar environment, but we also believe in the power of finding a place that aligns with your values and needs. We can help you with:

  • **Understanding cost-of-living comparisons between New Jersey and other states.

  • Navigating the housing market in your desired location.

  • Connecting you with relocation resources and support services.

  • Providing guidance on legal and financial considerations involved in moving.

Don't let New Jersey's commutes steal your time, money, and sanity. Explore your options and consider making an escape for a brighter, less gridlocked future. You deserve to live in a place that allows you to thrive, not just survive. Let "Escape from New Jersey" help you find that place and make your move a smooth and successful transition.

State Ranking State Average Commute Time (One Way)
50 New Jersey 31.2 minutes
49 Rhode Island 28.9 minutes
48 Maryland 28.8 minutes
47 Connecticut 28.7 minutes
46 New York 28.3 minutes
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State Ranking State Average Commute Time (One Way)
1 North Dakota 20.4 minutes
2 South Dakota 20.6 minutes
3 Nebraska 20.7 minutes
4 Wyoming 20.8 minutes
5 Iowa 20.9 minutes
Kevin Hill

Kevin Hill is a 20 year+ real estate professional with Keller Williams Valley Realty in Woodcliff Lake, NJ who escaped to sunny South Florida for 5 years but “Just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in!” and moved back to the Garden State. If you have any questions or want to see a topic covered in my blog, contact me at Kevin@escapefromnewjersey.com or 201-214-1349.

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