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The Fifteen-Year Cliff: How Much Revenue Is Pennsylvania Losing Because It Has No Natural Gas Severance Tax?

Type: Policy Brief
Author: Stephen Herzenberg and Bernie Gallagher
Date: February 04, 2026

Over a decade ago, Pennsylvania became the nation’s second-largest natural gas producer in the U.S. and still is —...

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Governor Shapiro’s 2026-27 Budget Proposal

Type: Budget Analysis
Author: Bernie Gallagher
Date: February 04, 2026

The Upshot: The Governor unveiled his budget yesterday, framing it against a fragile national economy shaped by federal policy:...

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Pennsylvania Employment Report for December Echoes National Trend of Higher Unemployment and a Weaker Labor Market

Type: Press Statement
Author: Maisum Murtaza
Date: January 23, 2026

HARRISBURG, PA — With the release of the Pennsylvania December Employment Situation, Keystone Research Center economist Maisum Murtaza released the following...

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STATEMENT: U.S. Employment Report for October and November Shows Rising Unemployment and Slow Job and Wage Growth ​

Type: Press Statement
Author: Maisum Murtaza
Date: December 16, 2025

HARRISBURG, PA — With the release of delayed national job numbers for October and December, Keystone Research Center economist...

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Statement: Delayed September jobs report shows slight uptick in PA unemployment rate and continued steady job growth

Type: Press Statement
Author: KRC Press Statement
Date: December 11, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 11, 2025 CONTACT: John Neurohr, jneurohr@clearpointpa.com, 717-364-6452 Delayed September jobs report shows slight uptick in...

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SNAP Decisions: Understanding Food Assistance In Pennsylvania

Type: Blog
Author: Claire Kovach & Michael Ewing
Date: November 10, 2025

Operations across many federal agencies have halted as the United States continues its longest federal government shutdown ever. Americans...

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The Update – October 2025

Date: November 10, 2025

Dear Friends, With October behind us, the numbers tell only part of the story — and lately, we don’t...

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