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Feb 14, 2024
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Feb 14, 2024
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Fiscal Year 2025 Budget: Local Aid & K-12 Education Funding
On January 24th, the Healey administration filed its budget proposal for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The $58.13 billion spending plan included critical investments in child care, healthcare, and transportation; as well as sizeable increases in support for...
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Jan 24, 2024
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Jan 24, 2024
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Governor Healey’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget
Earlier today, the Healey-Driscoll administration released its Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget proposal. The $58.13 billion spending plan includes critical investments in childcare, education, and transportation; and $1.3 billion in spending supported...
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Jan 11, 2024
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Jan 11, 2024
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MTF Analysis of FY 2024 Tax Revenue Shortfall & 9C Cuts
Earlier this week, the Healey administration announced a $1 billion tax revenue shortfall for FY 2024, downgrading the revenue benchmark from $40.41 billion to $39.41 billion. They also released a plan to solve the shortfall which includes...
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Jan 08, 2024
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Jan 08, 2024
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FY 2025 Consensus Tax Revenue Agreement
On January 8th, budget leaders from the House, Senate, and Administration announced a $40.202 billion consensus tax revenue figure for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget, excluding surtax revenue. Budget writers expect tax revenues to grow by $792...
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Jan 08, 2024
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Jan 08, 2024
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FY 2024 Revenue Shortfall & Solutions
The Healey Administration announced a $1 billion revenue shortfall, attributable to below benchmark revenue collections to date.The FY 2024 revenue benchmark has been downgraded to $39.410 billion.After accounting for the shortfall and the impacts of...
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Dec 20, 2023
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Dec 20, 2023
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The Path to a Safe and Reliable Transit System Just Got a Lot Longer
On November 16, the MBTA presented an updated analysis of its State of Good Repair (SGR) Index, which measures the Authority’s capital asset needs, to the Board of Directors (here) in which it revised the SGR Index to $24.5 billion from the most...
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Dec 12, 2023
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Dec 12, 2023
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FY 2024 Revenue Update & FY 2025 Consensus Revenue Hearing
On December 4th, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF), along with the Department of Revenue (DOR) and other economic experts participated in the annual Consensus Revenue Hearing. The hearing offers administration and legislative budget...
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Dec 04, 2023
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Dec 04, 2023
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FY 2024 AND FY 2025 TAX REVENUE FORECAST – THE SLOWDOWN CONTINUES
Tax revenues for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 and FY 2025 settle into a post-COVID pattern of lower growth as the economy slows, impacts from migration and an aging population emerge (Appendix A), and tax reforms take effect. Excluding revenues related to...
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Dec 01, 2023
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Dec 01, 2023
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Update: Massachusetts’ Demographic Trends Threaten our Talent Pipeline and Economic Strength
Workforce Changes Since 2019:The civilian labor force fell by ~130,000;120,000 residents turned 65150,000 left the workforce due to retirementIn sum - in September 2023, there were 150,000 more job openings than unemployed people in the...
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Nov 29, 2023
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Nov 29, 2023
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FY 2023 Closeout Supplemental Budget Preview
Governor Healey filed her administration’s FY 2023 closeout supplemental budget on September 13th, and versions of the spending bill were passed by the House and Senate on November 8th and 14th, respectively. While the House and Senate bills largely...
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