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It was a surprising omission if only because New Jersey’s property taxes are higher than any other state’s, with the average property owner paying …
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TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie put overhauling New Jersey’s debt-laden public pension system at the heart of his state budget address this week. But there was one area he did not mention: property taxes.
It was a surprising omission if only because New Jersey’s property taxes are higher than any other state’s, with the average property owner paying $8,161 in taxes in 2014, according to state figures.
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