President & CEO Tom Bracken

We are deeply disappointed in this year’s budget. It marks the eighth consecutive year of overspending and continues to show a troubling lack of focus on growing New Jersey’s current and future economies. This budget makes the state less affordable, less competitive, and less business friendly. Rather than driving progress, it maintains a status quo that has failed to deliver real economic success—and it’s not what New Jerseyans want, as reflected in a recent Rutgers-Eagleton poll showing widespread dissatisfaction with the state’s economic direction.

The Positives

While we commend the Governor and Legislature for including some positive elements in this year’s fiscal plan – such as support for manufacturers, restoration of community college funding, elimination of certain sales taxes, expedited building inspections, and increased assistance for small businesses – these measures are overshadowed by deeper concerns about the state’s long-term fiscal health.

The Concerns

The fiscal 2026 budget relies on $1 billion in tax increases—including measures that significantly impact New Jersey’s growing online gaming and sports betting industries—and draws heavily from the state’s surplus to achieve balance. We are disappointed to see significant cuts to our tourism industry. In less than one year, the FIFA World Cup will bring millions of people through New Jersey. Our tourism industry needs support now more than ever.

One of the most damaging provisions is the increased realty transfer tax on residential and commercial properties over $2 million. The employer community thought a 2% corporate business tax surcharge and a 2% corporate transit fee were bad – this is a potential 3.5% tax increase on business when they sell property! That’s a “back door” tax that is very concerning. This makes the state even less affordable and competitive by driving up costs, especially for already struggling small business owners. By applying broadly, the tax discourages investment and growth—exactly the opposite of what New Jersey needs to attract new residents and retain companies.

Using one-time resources to fund recurring expenses sets a dangerous precedent and leaves the next governor facing serious financial challenges and worsening structural deficits. To make matters worse, $700 million in unaffordable spending was tacked on in the final hours, further compounding the state’s fiscal instability.

Absent from the Budget

What is noticeably absent from this budget is a forward-looking, growth-oriented economic strategy. New Jersey continues to miss the opportunity to unleash the full potential of our business community. This budget does not do enough to encourage business investment and expansion. It overlooks the fact that sustainable, organic revenue growth is only possible through a strong private sector. Empowering businesses to thrive is the surest way to create long-term fiscal stability without burdening residents with more taxes. The budget sets us back economically.

Looking Ahead

This budget only steepens the economic mountain our next governor will have to climb—an already enormous challenge. After eight years of punitive budgets targeting the employer community, I’m hopeful that chapter is finally closing. Looking ahead, New Jersey needs a governor who will prioritize fiscal discipline, reject new taxes, and place a strong emphasis on economic development and business attraction. That is the path to real, sustainable prosperity for all New Jerseyans. It is never too late to rescue our faltering economy, but it will be how boldly our next governor responds that will determine the fate of our fiscal crisis.


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

May 18
15th Annual
NJ Chamber Challenge Cup Golf Outing
Where: Bedens Brook Club, Skillman
Shotgun Start: noon
May 26
Business Roundtable Series
Breakfast with Senators Zwicker & Testa
Where: National Conference Center, East Windsor
When: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
$80 member  & non member
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