A Message from President & CEO Tom Bracken

Our state can improve No. 19 ranking by doing more for businesses

It is excellent news that CNBC, in its annual Top States for Doing Business List, ranked New Jersey as the most improved state, climbing 23 places to No. 19, after a 42nd place finish last year. This is certainly a reason to celebrate and the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is pleased that the CNBC survey recognizes some important strengths in New Jersey’s economy.  

New Jersey ranked highly for fully funding its pension obligation and for the $8.3 billion surplus in the state budget. This has led to a series of credit rating increases. 

But these sound fiscal positions are temporary, and have been propped up by billions in federal pandemic aid. What happens when the federal aid runs out? The credit rating agencies themselves have issued warnings: If New Jersey wants to maintain its higher credit ratings, they said, the state needs to find long-term, stable, organic sources of revenue.

Where do you find such reliable revenue? Simple: Develop and nurture a healthy, growing state business climate. That’s how New Jersey will flourish and pay for the state programs that helps make it a great place to work and to live. 

A strong business climate that isn’t overtaxed and overregulated will allow New Jersey to flourish and move up the rankings of economic surveys not just one year, but every year. 

New Jersey is moving in the right direction, however, there is more work to do. For instance, buried in CNBC’s analysis is that New Jersey remains one of the most expensive states in which to do business (No. 44), and among the least business-friendly (No. 48).

We must give credit where credit is due. Gov. Murphy and the Legislature recently passed some business tax reform that will help make New Jersey’s business climate more competitive. That’s just a beginning.  

The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce has proposed that the governor and the Legislature next take many simple, but meaningful steps, including:

  • Replenish the state’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) Fund, as many states have done, instead of relying on payroll tax increases on employers; 
  • Create a significant grant fund that would provide working capital to entrepreneurs and business owners that are dealing with inflation, a credit crunch and the prospect of a recession;
  • Re-energize the state’s Government Efficiency and Regulatory Review (GEARR) Commission to identify inefficiencies and overly burdensome regulations that hurt businesses and stifle economic growth.

The improvement of New Jersey’s standing in CNBC’s economic survey is something to make us all proud. However, since New Jersey’s current standing relies on billions of federal pandemic aid that will eventually run out, the progress will be temporary unless there are fundamental changes to the state’s business climate and policies.

With the recent passage of the most business friendly budget in years – and the issuance of the CNBC survey – we should use this positive momentum as a springboard to enact the systemic changes we have advocated for so New Jersey can continue to climb the list. 

Tom

Media Contacts

Scott Goldstein
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
scott@njchamber.com
609-989-7888 x113
Cell: 609-220-0836


Kevin Friedlander
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
kevin.friedlander@njchamber.com
609-789-5263


2026 NJ Chamber Events

Jun 3
Business Roundtable Series
Breakfast with NJEDA CEO Evan Weiss & DCA Commissioner Jacquelyn Suarez
Where: National Conference Center, East Windsor
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  & non member
Jun 4
NJM Small Business Series
AI for Business: Practical Tools to Save Time, Boost Productivity and Grow
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Jun 11
29th Annual
NJ Chamber Open House and Reception
Where: New Jersey State Museum, Trenton
When: 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Jul 22
Networking
Member Mixer
Where: Livana Luxury Rentals, East Hanover
When: 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Free to members
Sep 1
Networking
Member Networking Breakfast 
Where: UMC Foundation, Neptune
When: 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Free to members
Sep 10
NJM Small Business Series
Protecting Your Brand – Reputation & Risk Management in a Digital Age
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Sep 16
Business Roundtable Series
Breakfast with NJDEP Commissioner Ed Potosnak
Where: TBD
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  & non member
Oct 7
The Next 250: New Jersey Powers America’s Future
Where: The Palace at Somerset Park
When: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Oct 21
Business Roundtable Series
State of Transportation Breakfast
  • Steve Dilts
    COO, Chief Operating Officer, New Jersey Turnpike Authority
  • Kris Kolluri
    President/CEO, NJ TRANSIT & Executive Director, NJTA
  • Asm. Clinton Calabrese
    Chair, Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee
  • Priya Jain
    Commissioner, NJDOT
  • Sam Donelson
    EVP, East Region Chief Executive, AECOMEVP, East Region Chief Executive, AECOM
Where: National Conference Center, East Windsor
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  or non member
Oct 22
Networking
Women of Inspiration Awards Reception
Where: National Conference Center, E. Windsor
When: 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Nov 12
NJM Small Business Series
Cybersecurity for Employers – Protecting Your Business, Employees, and Customer Data
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Dec 10
Networking
Annual Member Holiday Party
Where: Calandra's Italian Village, Caldwell
When: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Free to members

2027 NJ Chamber Events

Feb 4&5
Premier Event
Walk to Washington & Congressional Reception
Where: Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC