Director Matthew Knittel made a presentation to the House Aging and Older Adult Services Committee, which provided demographic and economic trends for Pennsylvania’s older residents.
Director Matthew Knittel made a presentation on the budgetary implications of an aging populace at a conference sponsored by the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center.
The Commonwealth collected $1.85 billion in General Fund revenues for February, an increase of $112.1 million (6.4%) compared to February
2015.
Fiscal year-to-date revenues were $17.75 billion, an increase of $313.9 million (1.8%) from the prior year.
This research brief uses recent data published by the Department of Environmental Protection to project CY 2015 Impact Fee collections in Pennsylvania.
This report for the second half of 2015 and the calendar year-to-date uses data collected by the PA Department of Environmental Protection to develop statewide and county-level tabulations of production volume and well counts.
The Commonwealth collected $2.50 billion in General Fund revenues for January, an increase of $100.8 million (4.2%) compared to January 2015.
Fiscal year-to-date revenues were $15.9 billion, an increase of $201.8 million (1.3%) from the prior year.
Director Matthew Knittel provided an economic and revenue update to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.
This report examines the demographic, economic, revenue and expenditure trends that will affect the Commonwealth’s fiscal condition through fiscal year (FY) 2020-21. Based on the economic and demographic assumptions used by this report, the evaluation finds that various factors imply a long-term fiscal imbalance. (Updated January 2016)
The Commonwealth collected $2.73 billion in General Fund revenues for December, an increase of $14.6 million (0.5%) compared to December 2014.
Fiscal year-to-date revenues were $13.4 billion, an increase of $101.2 million (0.8%) from the prior year.