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Labor Shortages Raise Doubts About MBTA’s Capabilities
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Governor Healey’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
Governor Healey’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
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Preparing for Child Care Reform
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Heeding the Warning Signs: What Massachusetts Must Do to Remain Competitive
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Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF) provides public and private sector decision makers with accurate, timely, unbiased research and constructive solutions that drive public policy in order to strengthen the State's finances and position the Commonwealth for long-term growth. Our vision is a Commonwealth with economic opportunity for all. 

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Massachusetts tax revenues miss November target by 10.9 percent, now trailing fiscal 2024 projection by $627 million
Dec 05, 2023
Massachusetts tax revenues miss November target by 10.9 percent, now trailing fiscal 2024 projection by $627 million
State revenues including surtax collections need to increase 5.7 percent over the fiscal 2023 total to hit the fiscal 2024 be...
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Tax revenue will likely fall short of forecasts by more than half a billion
Dec 04, 2023
Tax revenue will likely fall short of forecasts by more than half a billion
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Editorial: Mass. can do more to keep our tech workers
Nov 11, 2023
Editorial: Mass. can do more to keep our tech workers
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Massachusetts long wooed Connecticut residents. Now it’s the opposite
Oct 27, 2023
Massachusetts long wooed Connecticut residents. Now it’s the opposite
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Keller @ Large Interview with Doug Howgate
Why the number of people leaving Massachusetts is so concerning
WBZ-TV political analyst Jon Keller talked to Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "For a lot of folks the relative cost of leaving Massachusetts became cheaper, more options opened up," Howgate said.
Doug Howgate on Keller @ Large
Why the number of people leaving Massachusetts is so concerning
Fiscal Status & Session Preview
Doug Howgate provides MTF members with a preview of the state's economic landscape, looming fiscal issues, and previews of several pressing issues including workforce and early education.
Fiscal Status & Session Preview
Fiscal Status & Session Preview
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