The State of Working Pennsylvania 2003

David H. Bradley, Stephen A. Herzenberg, Peter R. Wiley
| 2003

The State of Working Pennsylvania 2003 focuses on two stand-out trends in current economic data bearing on quality of life for the state’s middle class: wages have stagnated again for Pennsylvania workers and the state is “growing apart” once more; and like the rest of the nation, Pennsylvania has experienced a “job loss” recovery. This report serves as a baseline against which the progress of any new initiatives designed to help Pennsylvania return to robust economic growth might be measured.

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