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STATEMENT: On Raising the Minimum Wage in Pennsylvania

Type: Press Release
Author: John Neurohr
Date: January 28, 2020

HARRISBURG—Stephen Herzenberg, executive director of the Keystone Research Center, made the following statement following Governor Tom Wolf’s announcement of...

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Corporate Tax Cuts Since 2002 Now Cost PA $4.2 Billion Yearly: Pennsylvania Should Pass Worldwide Combined Reporting

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Stephen Herzenberg, Diana Polson, Marc Stier
Date: January 27, 2020

This paper focuses on the details of one part of this story: the cuts in corporate taxes in Pennsylvania since 2002 that have reduced revenues by what is...

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RELEASE: Corporate Tax Cuts Since 2002 Cost PA $4.2B Annually

Type: Press Release
Author: John Neurohr
Date: January 27, 2020

Closing Delaware loophole, instituting worldwide combined reporting would level the playing field for small businesses and generate over $700...

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Washington Launches Paid Family and Medical Leave: Pennsylvania Should Follow Suit

Type: Blog
Author: Diana Polson
Date: January 14, 2020

We all know things come up in the course of our lives that can bring joy and/or create stress—welcoming...

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On Economic Policy, It’s Not What President Trump Says, It’s What He Does That Matters

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: January 06, 2020

The piece below originally ran in the York Dispatch here. We’ve reposted it with a few hyperlinks. In 2016,...

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The Public College Affordability Gap Looms Large for Pennsylvania Students

Type: Blog
Author: Diana Polson
Date: December 23, 2019

This time of year, high school seniors are applying to colleges, and some are even beginning to hear back...

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The 2019-20 Enacted Budget: How Did Education Fare?

Type: Budget Analysis
Author: Diana Polson and Marc Stier
Date: December 20, 2019

While this 2018-19 budget increase moves us in the right direction with increased funding for education, it still does...

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