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Just How Much Will a Fast Food Wage Increase Cost?

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: September 11, 2013

In The State of Working Pennsylvania 2013, we said that substantially raising the wages of fast food workers —...

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Public Benefit Programs Encourage Work

Type: Blog
Author: Chris Lilienthal
Date: September 10, 2013

A few weeks ago, Sharon Ward explained the many problems with a report from the Cato Institute suggesting it’s...

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Testimony: State Education Funding Cuts and Addressing Property Tax Reform

Type: Testimony
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: September 09, 2013

“Pennsylvania can afford to pay more for schools and property tax relief,” testifies Sharon Ward of the Pennsylvania Budget...

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With Unemployment High, Pennsylvania’s Economy Has Been Creating Lots of Bad Jobs

Type: Blog
Author: Mark Price
Date: September 05, 2013

In this year’s State of Working Pennsylvania, our annual evaluation of the health of the economy from the perspective...

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The State of Working PA This Labor Day

Type: Blog
Author: Chris Lilienthal
Date: August 30, 2013

Coming on the heels of a day when thousands of fast food workers in 50 U.S. cities walked off...

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State of Working Pennsylvania 2013

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Mark Price, Stephen Herzenberg
Date: August 28, 2013

The State of Working Pennsylvania, Keystone’s annual Labor Day check-in on how working Pennsylvanians are faring in today‰’s economy,...

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Video: Debating Liquor Privatization

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: August 23, 2013

I am a guest on PA Newsmakers this weekend along with Katrina Anderson of the Commonwealth Foundation debating the...

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