Population and Labor Force Projections for New Jersey: 2014 to 2034

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Population and Labor Force Projections for New Jersey: 2014 to 2034 1

Millions 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 New Jersey s Population is Projected to Reach 9,733,400 by 2034 (2016=8,944,469) 244 Years Population Trend and Growth Rate 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2

Rate of Population Growth US and NJ: 2000-2034 9.71% 8.12% 6.80% 2000-2010 4.49% 4.47% 2014-2024 2024-2034 4.23% New Jersey s 2014-2034 population growth will continue to lag behind the nation as a whole but with the similar trends. 3

Thousands 1,100 Population Projections by County: 2014 to 2034 1,000 900 800 700 600 2014 2034 500 400 300 200 100 0 BER MID ESS HUD OCE MON UNI MOR PAS CAM BUR MER SOM GLO ATL CUM SUS HUN WAR CAP SAL Population is projected to increase in all counties except 5: Salem, Cape May, Warren, Hunterdon and Sussex between 2014 and 2034. 4

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Projected New Jersey Population Trends 6

New Jersey Population by Age: 2014 and 2034 20.0% 14.7% 21.5% 22.4% As Baby Boomers (1946~1964) continue to enter their retirement age, these major working age population (18 to 64 years old) will only grow by 1.3%, and their shares is projected to shrink from 62.9% to 58.5% during 2014 to 2034 62.9% 58.5% Under 18 18 to 64 65 & over Inner circle = 2014, Outer circle = 2034 The elderly population (65 & over) is projected to grow by 48.0%. They will account for 20.0% of the state s total population in 2034, up from 14.7% in 2014. With a moderate growth of 4.6%, children s (under 18 years old) share in New Jersey is projected to decline somewhat from 22.4% in 2014 to 21.5% in 2034. 7

Projections of County Population by Age, Elderly 65 +: 2014 to 2034 4 Counties will have elderly population more than ¼ of their residents : Ocean (25.1%), Sussex (25.6%), Hunterdon (26.4%) and Cape May (28.0%) by 2034 9 counties will have more than 100,000 elderly population: Bergen, Ocean, Middlesex, Monmouth, Essex, Morris, Union, Hudson and Camden. There were only 3 counties like this in 2014. 8 counties will have less than 20% senior population in 2034: Hudson (13.4%, youngest), Essex (16.7%), Cumberland (17.1%), Union (17.6%), Passaic (18.3%), Camden (19.5%) Mercer (19.8%) and Middlesex (19.9%) 8

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Projections of Population by Race: 2014 to 2034 Total population is projected to be 9,733,418 by 2034. Asian, 9.5~11.6% Others, 0.7~0.8% 2+ Races, 2.1~2.9% White Black Asian Black, 14.8~15.4% Others 2+Races White, 73.0~69.3% Inner circle = 2014, outer circle = 2034 10

Projections of Population by Race: 2014 to 2034 Multiracial, Asians, Hispanics and Other Races are projected to grow fast. NJ Population Growth by Race: 2014-2034 60% 55.3% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 3.3% 13.3% 34.2% 20.7% 31.2% -10% -4.0% White Black Asian Others 2+Races Hispanic Non- Hispanic White 11

Projections of Population by Race: 2014 to 2034 Races 2014 2034 Growth Rate White 73.0% 69.3% 3.3% Black 14.8% 15.4% 13.3% Asian 9.4% 11.6% 34.2% Other Races 0.7% 0.8% 20.7% 2+ Races 2.1% 3.0% 55.3% Hispanic 19.3% 23.3% 31.2% Non-Hispanic White 56.9% 50.1% -4.0% With high rate of growth, Hispanics and Asians will expand their shares in New Jersey s population. 12

Projections of Population by Race, non-hispanic White: 2014 to 2034 The non-hispanic White newborns had lost their majority status in New Jersey since 2004. Consequently, the minority children (population under 18) will outnumber the majority children before 2024 when they reach 20 years old. Age 65 and over non-hispanic White population will maintain majority unchallenged throughout the projection period, although their shares of the total elderly persons will diminish from 74.2% in 2014 to 65.0% in 2034. 13

Projections of Population by Race: non-hispanic Whites: 2014 to 2034 Percent of non-hispanic Whites in County Population: 2014 and 2034 Growth Rate County 2014 2034 Sussex 87.5 86.0-7.4% Hunterdon 86.5 80.5-11.5% Cape May 85.7 77.4-11.6% Hudson 29.3 25.5-0.5% Essex 32.2 27.9-8.6% Union 42.3 36.0-4.4% Middlesex 45.4 36.9-6.2% New Jersey 56.9 50.1-4.0% 14

7 counties will be Majority- Minority counties by 2034 in New Jersey. 15

Projections of Population by Race, African American: 2014 to 2034 African American population is projected to grow in every county except Salem, with growth rate by 13.3% in New Jersey between 2014 and 2034. Their rates of growth range from -6.9% in Salem County to 132.2% in Hunterdon County. Middlesex, Bergen and Hudson will lead the state s black population growth; Sussex and Warren are projected to have the smallest numerical gains of African Americans residents; while Salem (-654) will have decreased African Americans. 5 counties will have more than 100,000 African Americans: Essex, Union, Camden, Hudson and Middlesex by 2034. Together, they will account for 56.7% of the state s black population. 16

Projections of Population by Race, African American: 2014 to 2034 Percentages of African Americans are projected to range from 2.4% in Sussex County to 41.8% in Essex County, in 2034. But growth rates in the 20 years are different depend on their original base size. Percent of African Americans in County Population: 2014 and 2034 County 2014 2034 Growth Rate Essex 41.9 41.8 5.3% Cumberland 21.9 24.0 14.6% Union 23.5 23.3 11.3% Sussex 2.2 2.4 3.5% Morris 3.6 4.2 29.3% Ocean 3.5 5.4 76.7% NJ State 14.8 15.4 13.3% 17

Projections of Population by Race, Asian: 2014 to 2034 Asian population is projected to grow in every county except Hunterdon, with a growth rate of 34.2% in New Jersey, from 844,324 in 2014 to 1,133,050 in 2014~2034. Middlesex, Bergen and Hudson counties had the largest number of Asian population in New Jersey; Bergen, Middlesex and Morris are projected to have the largest numeric increases of Asians between 2014 and 2034. Asian population will be more than doubled in Salem, Ocean and Cape May counties from a small basis. Cumberland County s 4.4% growth will be the slowest among 21 counties besides Hunterdon s negative growth (-1.9%). 18

Projections of Population by Race, Asian: 2014 to 2034 Counties % Asian Growth County 2014 2034 Rate Middlesex 24.0 28.3 36.0% Bergen 16.3 21.1 47.9% Somerset 16.6 20.7 42.3% Hudson 15.2 15.0 12.6% Cumberland 1.4 1.4 4.4% Cape May 1.0 2.2 109.6% Sussex 2.0 2.2 5.1% NJ 9.5 11.6 34.2% Middlesex, Bergen and Hudson counties will continue to have most of the state s Asians. Together, these 3 counties will account for 50.9% of New Jersey s Asian population in 2034. Asian s share will range from 1.4% in Cumberland County to 28.3% in Middlesex County, as of 2034. 19

Projections of Population by Ethnicity, Hispanic: 2014 to 2034 Hispanic population is projected to increase in every single county with a growth rate of 31.2% in New Jersey between 2014 and 2034. The projected rates of growth range from 17.6% in Sussex County to 82.4% in Gloucester County. Hudson, Bergen, Middlesex and Union counties are projected to have the largest numeric gains in Hispanic population. About 539,435 Latinos will be added to the state s population in the 2014-2034 period. 6 counties will have more than 200,000 Hispanic as of 2034: Hudson, Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Middlesex and Union. Together, they account for two-third (65.2%) of New Jersey s total Latinos population. 20

Almost one-half (46.1%) of Hudson County s residents will be Latinos in 2034. Hunterdon will have the lowest percentage of Hispanic in 2034 (9.0%). Gloucester County was the lowest in 2014 (5.7%). Projections of Population by Ethnicity, Hispanic: 2014 to 2034 Percentage of Hispanic Population County 2014 2034 Growth Rate New Jersey 19.4 23.3 31.2% Hudson 43.1 46.2 22.6% Passaic 39.6 44.5 19.8% Cumberland 29.3 36.0 28.7% Union 30.0 35.0 30.9% Hunterdon 6.2 9.0 38.8% Sussex 7.3 9.1 17.6% Gloucester 5.7 9.6 82.4% Cape May 7.3 12.8 72.2% 21

Projections of Population by Sex: 2014 to 2034 New Jersey s male to female sex ratio by all ages is projected to increase gradually as male population grow slightly faster than their female counterpart. New Jersey Sex Ratio: 1990-2034 97.0 96.2 96.0 95.0 94.3 94.8 95.3 94.0 93.5 93.0 1990 2000 2010 2014 2034 22

Projections of Population by Sex: 2014 to 2034 Cumberland will continue to be the only county in New Jersey where men outnumber women, throughout the projection period. But Hunterdon and Salem will also have more men than women by 2034. The projected 93.1 sex ratio for Atlantic County will be the lowest among New Jersey s 21 counties in 2034. Sex ratios are projected to decline somewhat between 2014 and 2034 in 5 counties: Sussex, Middlesex, Atlantic, Bergen and Morris. 23

Projections of Population by Sex: 2014 to 2034 85 & over 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 Male Female 24

Civilian Labor Force Projections: 2014 ~ 2034 New Jersey s civilian labor force is projected to grow faster than its population from 2014 to 2034. Population and Labor Force Growth in New Jersey: 1980-2034 2024-2034 2014-2024 4.2% 5.8% 4.5% 5.0% Population Labor Force 2000-2010 1990-2000 3.3% 4.5% 8.4% 8.6% 1980-1990 5.2% 16.5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25

Labor Force Projections by County: 2014 to 2034 500,000 400,000 300,000 2014 2034 200,000 100,000 0 BER MID HUD ESS MON UNI OCE MOR CAM PAS BUR MER SOM GLO ATL SUS CUM HUN WAR CAP SAL Labor Force is projected to grow in most counties except the bottom 5 counties: Salem, Cape May, Warren, Hunterdon and Sussex between 2014 and 2034. 26

Projections of Labor Force by Age: 2014 to 2034 The older workers (labor force aged 55 and older) will continue to grow faster than their younger counterparts until 2024. 40% 30% Growth Rate of NJ Labor Force by Age 16-24 25-34 20% 10% 0% -10% 35-44 45-54 55 & over -20% 2000-2010 2014-2024 2024-2034 27

Projections of Labor Force by Age (55+): 2014 to 2034 Hudson (44.6%) and Union (33.3%) counties will have the fastest growth of older workers(55+) between 2014 and 2034. Hunterdon, Sussex, and Bergen counties are projected to have higher percentages of older Workers by 2034. Percentage of Older Workers(55+): 2014 and 2034 County 2014 2034 Growth Rate Hunterdon 31.2 30.2-6.8% Sussex 26.5 28.5 1.1% Bergen 25.9 27.9 22.7% Cape May 30.8 27.7-18.1% Hudson 15.5 18.7 44.6% Cumberland 19.9 22.6 17.1% New Jersey 23.0 24.5 17.9% 28

Projections of Labor Force by Race: 2014 to 2034 Labor Force Growth Rate by Race: 2014~2034 2+ Races 79.6% Asian Hispanic 36.8% 36.0% Others 25.9% Black 16.6% White 5.2% -5% 20% 45% 70% 95% 29

Projections of Labor Force by Race: 2014 to 2034 The shares of Asians and Hispanics in New Jersey s civilian labor force will continue to increase. NJ State labor force growth 11.1% by 2034 Percentage Shares 2010 2014 2034 Non-Hispanic White Growth Rate 60.8% 59.0% 51.9% -2.2% Black 13.5% 13.7% 14.4% 16.6% Asian 8.5% 9.6% 11.8% 36.8% Others 0.6% 0.7% 0.7% 25.9% 2+ Races 1.2% 1.5% 2.4% 79.6% Hispanic 17.6% 18.4% 22.5% 36.0% 30

Projections of Labor Force by Race, Non-Hispanic White: 2014 to 2034 Non-Hispanic White labor force continue to decline, 16 counties decline, 5 increases. By 2034, 14 counties will still be majority, 7 counties will be minoritymajority Shares of Non-Hispanic White in County Labor Force: 2014 and 2034 County 2014 2034 Growth Rate Sussex 89.3% 88.2% -7.4% Hunterdon 89.5% 82.5% -11.1% Cape May 87.7% 78.8% -18.0% Hudson 31.9% 29.1% 9.0% Essex 33.8% 29.9% 0.0% Union 43.1% 36.4% 2.1% NJ State 59.0% 51.9% -2.2% 31

Projections of Labor Force by Race, African Americans: 2014 to 2034 Shares of Blacks in County Labor Force: 2014 and 2034 County 2014 2034 Growth Rate Essex 40.8% 40.1% 11.0% Union 22.7% 22.7% 20.5% Cumberland 19.0% 21.7% 17.6% Sussex 1.9% 1.7% -14.2% Warren 4.1% 5.0% 13.9% African Americans labor force are projected to grow in all counties, except Sussex (- 14.2%), during 2014 ~ 2034, with growth rates range from 0.2% in Salem to 303.0% in Hunterdon County. Morris 3.5% 3.9% 26.0% NJ State 13.6% 14.4% 16.6% 32

Asian labor force are projected to grow in all counties, except Cumberland (-1.0%), with growth rates range from 4.6% in Sussex County to 139.8% in Salem County. Asian labor force growth account for 31.9% of the state s 11.1% total labor force growth between 2014 and 2034 Projections of Labor Force by Race, Asian: 2014 to 2034 Shares of Asians in County Labor Force: 2014 and 2034 County 2014 2034 Growth Rate Middlesex 23.4% 28.3% 42.8% Bergen 16.3% 19.8% 44.6% Somerset 15.8% 19.4% 46.5% Hudson 16.1% 15.6% 12.6% Sussex 1.9% 2.0% 4.6% Cape May 0.9% 1.4% 77.9% Cumberland 1.5% 1.4% -1.0% NJ State 9.6% 11.3% 36.8% 33

Projections of Labor Force by Hispanic Origin: 2014 to 2034 Shares of Hispanics in County Labor Force: 2014 and 2034 County 2014 2034 Growth Rate Hudson 40.7% 43.4% 27.3% Passaic 36.9% 43.2% 26.6% Cumberland 27.0% 35.7% 36.1% Union 30.0% 35.5% 42.7% Sussex 6.2% 7.5% 13.3% Hunterdon 5.0% 7.9% 50.3% Gloucester 4.7% 8.5% 100.5% Hispanics are projected to account for more than one-third of four counties labor force by 2034. Sussex County will have the lowest percentage of Hispanics (7.5%) in its labor force by 2034. New Jersey 18.4% 22.5% 36.0% 34

Contact: DaQing Song E-Mail: daqing.song@dol.nj.gov Tel. (609) 292-0077 35