You know you pay a lot in property taxes but do you know how other towns compare?

The tool below will allow you to compare the average property tax bill in your town to municipalities across the state and see how much the average tax bill in your town has gone up or down.

Average tax bills in 63 New Jersey municipalities dropped year over year in 2018, while the the bill increased anywhere from $2 to $1,193 in every other town. The statewide average rose $77 to $8,767 last year. The increase was less than 1 percent but still represents a record high for a state already boasting the highest property taxes in the country.

Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration says that year-over-year increase represents the smallest change on record.

“We know we have much more to do to crack the back of our property tax burden, including working with our federal delegation to reinstate the SALT deduction," Murphy said during his January State of the State address, referring to President Donald Trump’s tax law that limits how much you can deduct from state and local taxes, including the property tax.

"But, it’s a start,” Murphy said.

See how the numbers stack up in your town.