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Cuts to Clean Energy and Manufacturing: What’s at Stake for PA’s Economy?

Type: Blog
Author: Michael Ewing
Date: September 12, 2025

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act sparked an unprecedented...

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Why We Need a $15 Per Hour Minimum Wage with SNAP’s New Work Requirements

Type: Blog
Author: Claire Kovach
Date: September 08, 2025

Why We Need a $15 Per Hour Minimum Wage with SNAP’s New Work Requirements New eligibility rules took effect...

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New Data Show That Americans Support Unions, but Political and Employer Opposition Stalls Workers’ Momentum

Type: Blog
Author: Avery Spicka
Date: September 04, 2025

Gallup released the results of a new poll last Friday (August 29, 2025) showing that the majority of Americans...

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Labor Day Matters More Than Ever

Type: Blog
Author: Michael Ewing
Date: September 01, 2025

Labor Day is more than a holiday. It is a living reminder of the strikes, marches, and organizing drives...

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KEYSTONE RESEARCH CENTER APPLAUDS ALLEGHENY COUNTY EXECUTIVE’S NEW OFFICE OF WORKER PROTECTIONS

Type: Press Statement
Author: KRC Press Statement
Date: August 29, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  John Neurohr, jneurohr@clearpointpa.com, 717-364-6452  HARRISBURG, PA – The Keystone Research Center strongly supports County Executive Sara...

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2025 State of Working Pennsylvania

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Keystone Research Center
Date: August 27, 2025

On August 27th, 2025, The Keystone Research Center released its annual “State of Working Pennsylvania” report. A PDF Copy...

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Keystone Research Center Releases The State of Working Pennsylvania 2025 Report

Type: Press Release
Author: Keystone Research Center Press Statement
Date: August 27, 2025

Report Details Weakening Labor Market and Declining Worker Leverage; Policy Support and Union Organizing Essential to Prevent Further Economic...

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