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Colin McNickle: Pa must start living within its means

The influx of pandemic-spawned federal stimulus money boosted Pennsylvania general fund revenues in fiscal 2021 and 2022. But it also led to even more government spending, reminds a researcher at the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy. And that’s likely not sustainable. “(T)he state will not be receiving any more pandemic

Pittsburgh area jobless rate hits record low, but workforce levels remain down

The seven-county Pittsburgh region’s unemployment rate fell in July to its lowest level in 47 years, but the labor force has yet to regain the 46,000 workers it had before the pandemic wreaked havoc on the economy. The unemployment rate fell by 0.2 of a percentage point to 3.7% in

Colin McNickle: Next county executive should push benchmarking study

Allegheny County voters will elect a new chief executive in November. Whomever is chosen, researchers at the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy say the executive should advocate for benchmarking the county’s performance against those nationwide. “Establishing and maintaining a benchmark peer group of counties should be a priority of the

Colin McNickle: The trouble behind PIT s passenger numbers

The Allegheny County Airport Authority is constructing a new $1.4 billion check-in, ticketing and security terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). It is, ostensibly, part of a bid to boost long-flagging passenger numbers at the Findlay Township facility. And while the price tag for the new terminal is almost certain

Gerald Zahorchak and Mark A Conlon | State s education system must serve all students

We are overwhelmed by the variety of political chatter about education s problems and potential solutions – vouchers, lawsuits, cyber costs, improving outcomes, controlling costs, regulating and avoiding discrimination against the

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