Research and Publications

Search

Search:
Filter Resources:
loader
loader
loader
loader
loader

Pension Update – Time to Go Back to the Drawing Board

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: June 26, 2014

We’re closing in on the end game of the Pennsylvania budget process and lawmakers are considering two different pension...

Read More

This Is What the Business Lobby Looks Like on Drugs

Type: Blog
Author: Mark Price
Date: June 25, 2014

I just read this Mother Jones story on a letter from the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC)...

Read More

Expanding Medicaid: Close the Budget Gap. Check. Insure Thousands of Pennsylvanians. Check.

Type: Blog
Author: Michael Passiment
Date: June 24, 2014

As lawmakers continue debating how to close a $1.5 billion budget gap, there is a particularly valuable and compassionate...

Read More

Business Tax Breaks are Burning the PA Budget Pie

Type: Blog
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: June 17, 2014

Deep cuts to critical human services, health care, and education loom in 2014-15 as lawmakers attempt to bridge a...

Read More

Pennsylvania‰’s Still-Lagging Economic Growth: PA job and unemployment trends through April 2014

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Natalie Sabadish, Stephen Herzenberg
Date: June 17, 2014

Every fall, KRC Press Releases “The State of Working Pennsylvania,” a detailed analysis of employment, unemployment, wages, poverty, and...

Read More

CEO Pay in America: Up Up and Away!

Type: Blog
Author: Natalie Sabadish
Date: June 16, 2014

According to recently released data, CEOs and executives in the United States have been recovering well since the end...

Read More

Seattle Has Adopted a City Minimum Wage of $15 an Hour

Type: Blog
Author: Mark Price
Date: June 06, 2014

As you may have heard by now, Seattle has adopted a city minimum wage of $15 an hour. As...

Read More


Jump to page: