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Study: N.J. wealthy flourishing, gap between rich and poor is largest since Great Depression

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Susan K. Livio / The Star-Ledger
Star-Ledger "Quotes of the Week" quote by Diane Riley

The Rev. Diane Riley, a deacon in the Diocese of Newark as well as director for advocacy of the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, is quoted in this article in The Star-Ledger.

The rich really did get richer in New Jersey over the past 10 years, and the gulf between the wealthiest and poorest residents is the widest it’s been since the Great Depression, a new study has found.

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