Average N.J. property tax bill tops $10,000 for the first time

It happened, Save Jerseyans!

New data released this week from New Jersey’s Department of Community Affairs (DCA) reveals that the average Garden State residential property tax bill has now topped $10,000 annually for the first time, a grim milestone for the country’s most consistently over-taxed citizens.

The average property tax bill for 2024 reached $10,095 which represents a $292 (3%) jump from 2023.

Tax burdens are uglier the further you move north; Essex County property taxpayers shell out an average of $13,900 while Cumberland County residents average $4,901.

According the Tax Foundation, ten New Jersey counties are presently among the nation’s twenty counties with the highest property tax burdens.

New Jerseyans will select a new governor this year and it seems almost certain that the state’s historic property tax burden will emerge as a leading issue. All eyes will also continue to monitor events in Washington, D.C. where lawmakers are weighing the elimination of the SALT cap. President Trump reportedly called for a “fair number” on SALT ahead of taking office in January.

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