The Mid-Atlantic state of New Jersey is tiny, located in the northeast United States. The capital of New Jersey is Trenton, and the largest city is Newark. New Jersey has a population of between eight and nine million resident citizens. New Jersey is almost fifteen per cent water. New Jersey has natural resources like iron and zinc in its earth. New Jersey was ranked high on the Forbes list of Green states in 2009, yet Newark is a black eye of ozone pollution.
Agricultural produce, cattle and livestock, pharmaceuticals, gambling tourism, fishing, comprise some of the industrial and export outputs. New Jerseyites halve taxes on local shopping in the Urban Enterprise Zones. But low energy usage and a (relatively) miniscule carbon footprint are mitigated by three nuclear power plants. New Jerseyites are considered politically liberal.
Service, telecommunication and science sector jobs factor into the New Jersey occupational force. Interstate location allows for premium facility for central marketplace trading shipping processing and energy conveyance. Atlantic City remains a very popular tourist destination for gambling, along with state historic parks and attractions.
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