Skip to main content
Home
JOIN MTF
  • About MTF
    • Executive Committee
    • Board of Trustees
    • Staff
    • What Our Members Say
    • Press Inquiries
    • Contact Us
    • Job Openings
    • Policy Start Fellowship
  • Policy Areas
    • State Budget & Taxes
      • Budget
      • Taxes
    • Healthcare
    • Childcare & Education
    • Economic Development & Competitiveness
    • Housing & Real Estate
    • Workforce Development
    • Demographics
    • Transportation
  • Publications
    • Recent Reports
    • Recent Presentations
  • In the News
  • Events

Search Results

SEARCH

SEARCH

 

Displaying 301–310 of 1152
News Item
MBTA is in a ‘full-blown crisis’ that won’t be resolved by federal takeover, report says
The MBTA is in a “full-blown crisis,” asserts the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation in a new report, and it’s one that won’t be solved by a federal receivership or dissolution of the agency. Those suggestions may attract a lot of attention, the...
Read More
News Item
New report sheds light on ‘full-blown crisis’ at the MBTA
According to a new report by the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF), the transit agency needs to focus on improving infrastructure, financial plans, and internal organization. “The MBTA is in a full-blown crisis. Failure to fix it has...
Read More
Publication
The MBTA Crisis is Complicated - Fixing It Will Be Too
The MBTA is in a full-blown crisis. Failure to fix it has profound impacts on the region’s economy and the companies and people forced to rely on public transit. The MBTA’s problems are not new; nor are studies and panels and commissions to recommend...
Read More
Publication
RE: H.5034: An Act Relating To Economic Growth And Relief For The Commonwealth
Dear Senate President Spilka and Speaker Mariano: As a coalition of business organizations, we write to urge you to pass the economic development bill in informal session as soon as possible. Both chambers unanimously passed comprehensive bills...
Read More
News Item
Report warns Massachusetts could lose competitive edge with rise of remote work
According to census data, more than 46,000 people emigrated out of Massachusetts between 2020 and 2021, the fourth largest exodus in the country behind New York, California, and Illinois. A new report warns this is one of several concerning trends...
Read More
News Item
Is Massachusetts losing its competitive economic edge?
THE MASSACHUSETTS Taxpayers Foundation released a dire warning Friday that the state’s competitive economic edge is being jeopardized by the high cost of living and working in Massachusetts. The core of the argument is not new, but the 44-page...
Read More
News Item
Tax group: High costs, taxes are driving people out of Mass.
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a policy research group, argued in a report released Friday that the Covid-19 pandemic underscored signs that the state's competitive edge was already waning. Tens of thousands of taxpayers were already fleeing...
Read More
News Item
Business group warns rise of remote work threatens Mass. economy
The bottom line: High costs pose a much bigger threat to Massachusetts now than they did before COVID-19 changed the way companies and their employees think about remote work. The Taxpayers Foundation report cites particular concerns with an...
Read More
Publication
Heeding the Warning Signs: What Massachusetts Must Do to Remain Competitive
Massachusetts is facing a perfect storm of circumstances which, if not addressed, threaten to undermine the state’s historic advantage in attracting and retaining both businesses and talent, and could ultimately jeopardize our economic edge over...
Read More
News Item
A hot real estate market, a labor shortage, and a state budget surplus. It’s 1986 all over again.
Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said the state balance sheet is strong enough for Beacon Hill to still carry out its economic development agenda. Year-over-year tax collections grew over 20 percent, and the state...
Read More

Pagination

  • First page First
  • Previous page PREV
  • …
  • Page 27
  • Page 28
  • Page 29
  • Page 30
  • Current page 31
  • Page 32
  • Page 33
  • Page 34
  • Page 35
  • …
  • Next page NEXT
  • Last page Last
Join MTF

Become a member of MTF
today.

Join Now

Connect With MTF

FacebookTwitterLinkedin

Contact MTF

 

Quick Links

  • About MTF
  • Policy Areas
  • Research & Reports
  • In the News
  • Events
Home

333 Washington Street, Suite 853, Boston, MA 02108 / Tel: (617) 720-1000 / mtf_info@masstaxpayers.org / Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.

Join MTF