
WalletHub: New Jersey is 2025’s state with the 9th worst elder-abuse protections
NEW JERSEY – New Jersey is 2025’s state with the 9th worst elder-abuse protections, according to a study done by WalletHub.
Elderly people, who often rely on a fixed income, are particularly vulnerable to financial, emotional, and physical abuse. To shed light on this important issue, the personal-finance website WalletHub Wednesday released its annual report on the States With the Best Elder-Abuse Protections.
WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on 16 key indicators of elder-abuse protection. The data set ranges from each state’s share of all elder abuse complaints to their laws concerning financial elder abuse.
Elder-Abuse Protections in New Jersey (1=Best; 25=Avg.):
- Overall Rank: 43rd
- 45th – Elder-Abuse, Gross-Neglect & Exploitation Complaints*
- 24th – Total Expenditures on Elder-Abuse Prevention*
- 15th – Total Long-Term Care Ombudsman-Program Funding*
- 33rd – Number of Eldercare Organizations & Services*
- 20th – Nursing-Homes Quality
*Per resident age 65+
Here are the top 5 states with the best elder-abuse protections:
- Wisconsin
- Massachusetts
- Vermont
- Ohio
- Virginia
Here are the top 5 states with the worst elder-abuse protections:
- South Dakota
- Utah
- South Carolina
- California
- Montana
To see the full list, click here.




