New Jersey produced 161,138 business applications in 2025, up 5.3% from 2024 and 43.4% from the pre-pandemic 2019 baseline. The page shows the latest employer-likely application signal, county concentration after adjusting for population, private-sector labor growth, SBA lending, unincorporated receipts, bankruptcy filings, and federal contract demand.
Public source files covering New Jersey business formation, labor, lending, proprietor income, bankruptcy, and federal contracting.
The topline combines new filing volume, employer-likely application quality, county concentration, labor-market structure, lending, and business stress signals.
New Jersey logged 161,138 business applications in 2025, up 5.3% from 2024 and 43.4% from the pre-pandemic 2019 baseline.
Through May 2026, total applications were up 11.2% from the same months in 2025; high-propensity applications were down 0.2%.
Bergen filed 18,711 applications in 2025, the largest county total in New Jersey. Somerset led the high-volume counties after adjusting for population.
Health care and social assistance led both private-sector establishment and job growth since 2019.
SBA 7(a) and 504 approvals to New Jersey businesses reached $1.3B in FY2025 across 2,913 loans, led by accommodation and food services, retail trade, professional services, other services, and construction.
Business bankruptcy cases tied to New Jersey counties rose from 626 to 692 in the 12-month period ending March 31, 2026.
New Jersey business applications reached 161,138 in 2025, up 5.3% from 2024. Through May 2026, applications were running up 11.2% from the same months in 2025.
The 2019 comparison uses the last full pre-pandemic year. The shutdown period and the business churn that followed reshaped EIN filing patterns; high-propensity applications totaled 21,141 through May 2026, down 0.2% from Jan-May 2025. Projected business formations within eight quarters rose 17.6% over the same period.
Metric note: Census BFS counts applications for employer identification numbers. Applications are early filings; confirmed operating-business counts arrive later.
Bergen is the largest application market by raw volume. Among the high-volume counties shown below, Somerset stands out most after adjusting for population.
The chart uses 2025 Census BFS applications divided by Census Vintage 2025 resident population estimates. Bergen still has the most total filings in the table below, while Somerset has the highest application volume relative to resident population among these high-volume counties.
Metric note: Census BFS counts EIN applications. The denominator is 2025 resident population, not existing businesses, so this is a scale adjustment rather than a startup conversion rate.
| County | 2025 applications | Change vs 2024 | Change vs 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bergen | 18,711 | +3.9% | +31.5% |
| Essex | 17,350 | +1.0% | +23.3% |
| Hudson | 14,746 | +3.6% | +55.0% |
| Middlesex | 14,268 | +0.7% | +40.6% |
| Monmouth | 11,188 | +5.1% | +35.9% |
| Union | 10,938 | +6.1% | +34.3% |
| Ocean | 10,576 | +8.0% | +59.4% |
| Passaic | 9,778 | +8.7% | +57.9% |
| Somerset | 8,769 | +67.3% | +114.5% |
| Morris | 7,886 | +5.1% | +33.5% |
| Burlington | 7,311 | -11.6% | +54.5% |
| Camden | 7,272 | -1.0% | +41.7% |
In 2024, New Jersey had 320,477 private-sector establishments and 3,678,973 private-sector jobs in the QCEW annual file. Establishments changed 18.0% from 2019 to 2024; jobs changed 4.8%.
Health care and social assistance added 20,695 establishments from 2019 to 2024. Health care and social assistance added 66,744 jobs over the same period.
QCEW tracks employer establishments. It is the recurring source here for jobs, wages, payroll, and local industry structure.
| Industry | 2024 establishments | Change vs 2019 | 2024 jobs | Change vs 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health care and social assistance | 57,380 | +20,695 (+56.4%) | 656,246 | +66,744 (+11.3%) |
| Professional services | 40,924 | +7,196 (+21.3%) | 335,825 | +31,993 (+10.5%) |
| Other services | 25,455 | +986 (+4.0%) | 144,008 | +5,753 (+4.2%) |
| Construction | 22,218 | -338 (-1.5%) | 164,016 | +4,554 (+2.9%) |
| Accommodation and food services | 21,777 | +1,200 (+5.8%) | 328,840 | +6,723 (+2.1%) |
| Administrative services | 19,081 | +2,333 (+13.9%) | 286,662 | -1,346 (-0.5%) |
| Wholesale trade | 16,528 | -19 (-0.1%) | 213,499 | +195 (+0.1%) |
| Finance and insurance | 13,179 | +1,693 (+14.7%) | 189,914 | +7,216 (+3.9%) |
| Real estate and rental | 9,400 | +849 (+9.9%) | 63,225 | +2,031 (+3.3%) |
| Information | 5,861 | +2,137 (+57.4%) | 76,148 | +8,570 (+12.7%) |
SBA 7(a) and 504 approvals to New Jersey businesses totaled $1.3B in FY2025 across 2,913 loans. The SBA files report 25,228 jobs supported for those approvals.
Accommodation and food services drew $196.9M in FY2025 SBA approvals. retail trade, professional services, other services, and construction also ranked among the top capital destinations.
SBA fiscal year 2025 ran from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025. The source package was current as of April 28, 2026.
| Sector | FY2025 loans | FY2025 approvals | SBA jobs supported |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation and food services | 312 | $196.9M | 4,203 |
| Retail trade | 341 | $188.2M | 1,924 |
| Professional services | 336 | $135.5M | 2,799 |
| Other services | 333 | $134.2M | 2,488 |
| Construction | 341 | $116.3M | 2,127 |
| Wholesale trade | 170 | $114.1M | 1,123 |
| Manufacturing | 166 | $113.5M | 1,866 |
| Health care and social assistance | 254 | $109.5M | 3,660 |
| Arts and entertainment | 134 | $66.9M | 1,005 |
| Transportation and warehousing | 175 | $59.1M | 1,507 |
| County | FY2025 loans | FY2025 approvals | SBA jobs supported |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bergen | 410 | $178.6M | 3,274 |
| Middlesex | 243 | $136.8M | 3,312 |
| Monmouth | 254 | $131.3M | 1,974 |
| Ocean | 237 | $101.8M | 1,266 |
| Union | 206 | $101.7M | 2,024 |
| Camden | 160 | $97.3M | 1,678 |
| Morris | 166 | $79.2M | 1,237 |
| Essex | 239 | $77.1M | 1,565 |
| Hudson | 194 | $65.9M | 1,227 |
| Somerset | 113 | $56.5M | 860 |
IRS SOI data show 928,299 New Jersey Schedules C and partnership returns/forms in Tax Year 2023. Those businesses reported $259.4B in gross receipts and $31.1B in the combined income/profit measure.
New Jersey had 749,216 nonfarm sole-proprietor Schedules C in Tax Year 2023, with $61.4B in gross receipts and $13.6B in net profit.
New Jersey partnerships filed 179,083 Forms 1065 in Tax Year 2023 and reported $198.0B in gross receipts.
| County | Returns/forms | Gross receipts | Combined income/profit metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bergen | 120,688 | $39.2B | $5.1B |
| Essex | 91,635 | $17.3B | $1.1B |
| Middlesex | 80,135 | $21.3B | $2.0B |
| Monmouth | 73,731 | $22.1B | $2.4B |
| Hudson | 73,093 | $14.6B | $4.9B |
| Ocean | 62,266 | $23.3B | -$932.5M |
| Union | 60,834 | $15.3B | $890.5M |
| Morris | 57,709 | $25.1B | $1.5B |
| Passaic | 53,205 | $9.8B | $928.3M |
| Camden | 41,759 | $10.2B | $800.3M |
U.S. Courts F-5A shows 692 business bankruptcy cases tied to New Jersey counties in the 12 months ending March 31, 2026, rose from 626 in the prior 12-month period. Chapter 11 cases totaled 338.
Bergen had the largest business-bankruptcy count in the latest F-5A table. County bankruptcy rows can move when related business cases are filed in the same venue, so this table works best as a lead for follow-up reporting.
Definition: U.S. Courts classifies debt as business when the debtor is a corporation or partnership, or when business-related debt predominates.
| County | Business cases, 12 months ending Mar. 31, 2026 | Change vs prior 12 months | Chapter 11 cases | All bankruptcy cases |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bergen | 116 | -39 | 60 | 1,324 |
| Somerset | 77 | +58 | 59 | 390 |
| Essex | 69 | +29 | 30 | 1,425 |
| Monmouth | 52 | +4 | 28 | 770 |
| Middlesex | 44 | -16 | 18 | 1,178 |
| Passaic | 37 | +12 | 19 | 758 |
| Hudson | 36 | -24 | 15 | 1,165 |
| Camden | 35 | +19 | 10 | 1,097 |
| Union | 35 | -9 | 20 | 885 |
| Ocean | 34 | +12 | 19 | 977 |
The 2026 Fed Small Business Credit Survey appendix reported that 94% of U.S. employer firms faced a financial challenge in 2025, 38% applied for financing, and 52% of applicants were fully approved.
USAspending reports $10.1B in FY2025 federal procurement obligations to recipients located in New Jersey. The filter covers procurement awards to NJ recipients across award type codes A, B, C, and D.
| NAICS | Federal procurement category | FY2025 obligations |
|---|---|---|
| 334511 | Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing | $1.9B |
| 541715 | Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) | $1.2B |
| 541512 | Computer Systems Design Services | $713.7M |
| 541330 | Engineering Services | $516.7M |
| 325412 | Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing | $347.1M |
| 236220 | Commercial and Institutional Building Construction | $327.3M |
| 334220 | Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing | $246.6M |
| 611310 | Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools | $229.7M |
| 221310 | Water Supply and Irrigation Systems | $198.5M |
| 237990 | Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction | $190.1M |
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