If you are retired, Pennsylvania doesn't tax pensions, IRA distributions and Social Security -- without limit, unlike the People's Republic of New Jersey. Like Texas, a house costs 1/2 as much. PA is 2A friendly, too.
If there is any better proof, the State of New Jersey prohibited state employees from living in Pennsylvania decades ago.
I love the NJ beaches, pizza and tomatoes. But enough is enough.
President Trump has a pied-à-terre here, but he doesn't live in New Jersey full time.
Holy cow! That is amazing that they can do that.
I bet, however, that there are some that have NJ addresses, for their paychecks, but actually live in PA.
That's what I would do. ;)
Thanks a lot for the info, especially about the taxes.