Phila. Inquirer Op-ed: Pension 'fix' will be costly

"Governor Corbett's plan to radically restructure Pennsylvania's public pension system will drive up the public cost of retirement benefits for years to come," Stephen Herzenberg writes.

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Pennsylvania Pensions

Through much of the last decade, Pennsylvania school employees contributed a higher rate to pensions than the state and school district employers. Learn more about public pensions.

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Mark Price Commentary: Wealth Inequality Will Keep Growing Unless Workers Demand Better

There remains only one way to break the back of rising inequality. Workers must organize to demand higher pay and better working conditions.

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Privatizing Pennsylvania Alcohol Distribution Risks Lost Revenue and Higher Social Costs

The proposal could cost the commonwealth revenue and will radically increase alcohol accessibility and the resulting social costs.

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New Report: Rush to Privatize Pa. Lottery Could End Up Costing Seniors

The plan would be a good deal for the private bidder but carries significant risk for the Pennsylvania seniors who benefit from lottery proceeds.

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Issue Highlight

From Minnesota Public Radio:

[Mark] Price said ... "what you've got is a situation where employers are able to be extremely picky about who they hire for any particular opening. And that creates situations where workers slip through the cracks, and find themselves in a situation where an employer can say, 'Ah, you have a master's degree, you're overqualified for this job, I can find somebody else.'"

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