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Something Borrowed: Governor Wolf’s Revenue Ideas

Type: Blog
Author: Jan Jarrett
Date: March 12, 2015

Governor Wolf’s proposed state budget addresses the Commonwealth’s structural deficit and raises the money needed to strategically invest in...

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Gov. Wolf’s Cyber Charter Reform Plan Would Help Public School Students

Type: Blog
Author: Waslala Miranda
Date: March 11, 2015

Governor Wolf’s proposed 2015-16 state budget, unveiled last week, proposes to reform cyber charter school funding so that it...

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Tax Fairness: An Answer to Pennsylvania‰’s Budget Problems

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: March 11, 2015

In Pennsylvania, the very highest-income residents are getting richer. They also pay less of their income in taxes than...

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Budget Critics’ Stupid Math Tricks

Type: Blog
Date: March 10, 2015

David Letterman would have been proud. The “drown government in a bathtub” crowd put on a show earlier this...

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Pennsylvania’s Economy Still Needs a Turnaround: Falling Unemployment Results from People Leaving the Job Market

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: March 05, 2015

While a lower unemployment is sometimes good news, the decline in Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate over the last two years...

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Environment Is a Winner in Wolf’s Budget

Type: Blog
Author: Jan Jarrett
Date: March 03, 2015

Environmental protection and conservation are winners in Governor Wolf’s proposed state budget. His proposal to levy a 5% severance...

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All Pennsylvanians Prospering Together (APP): A Pennsylvania Economic Development Strategy for the Long Term

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: John McAuliff, Stephen Herzenberg
Date: February 27, 2015

The U.S. and Pennsylvania economies are finally recovering from the Great Recession, but virtually none of the benefits of...

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