WRI Faculty Fellow Shauna Shames’ assessment on the distribution of public goods across North, Central, and South Jersey has received much attention since its publication and presentation in early December. The report, which details South Jersey’s disproportionate allotment of resources, can be found in its entirety on WRI’s website and has been featured by the following news sources:
CBS Philly – New Study Finds South Jersey Not Receiving Fair Share Of State Funds On Various Fronts
The Courier Post – Study: SJ doesn’t get fair share of state funds
Newsworks – New research confirms South Jersey doesn’t get fair share of public resources
NJ.com – It’s true, South Jersey’s been getting shortchanged, Rutgers-Camden study finds
NJ.com – South Jersey really does get state’s short end | Editorial
NJTV News – Report Shows South Jersey is Missing Out
NJspotlight.com – South Jersey Lags on State Aid Despite Its Economic and Social Challenges
Philadelphia Business Journal – New research confirms S. Jersey doesn’t get fair share of public resources
Philly.com – Riordan: It’s true what they say: South Jersey is being ripped off
Rutgers Camden News Now – Walter Rand Institute Research Study Confirms South Jersey Gets Smaller Share of Public Goods