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1 The Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association Tom Armstrong, Policy Director www.pamanufacturers.org March 2003 THE SILENT KILLER

2 Pennsylvania Manufacturing Employment 1991-2002 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Department of Commerce. 2002 preliminary data is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (February 2003). 2002 employment is seasonally adjusted.

3 Pennsylvania Business Taxes

4 The Silent Killer…

5 Average Annual Increases, Total PA State Operating Expenditures vs. Inflation: 1980-2002

6 PA Change in Population Vs. PA Change in Government Employees 1990-2000 Source: US Census Bureau

7 PA’S SLOW JOB GROWTH Pennsylvania lagged national growth in almost every occupation. Pennsylvania is expected to continue this trend… …unless something changes.

8 PA Employment Growth by Industry 1990-2000 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Department of Commerce

9 Projected PA Employment Growth by Industry 1998-2008

10 THE SILENT KILLER 1. PA’s Poor Economic Performance: Slow economic growth 2. High Government Spending & Taxation: Killing economic opportunity in PA 3. PA’s Slow Job Growth: PA’s working age population will continue to seek opportunities in other states resulting in PA having stagnant population growth along with the 2 nd oldest population behind FL 4. Reverse the Silent Killer: Government spending and taxation needs to be reduced for greater economic opportunity for PA’s job creators and citizens

11 TOP 10 RECOMMENDATIONS 10.Expand Keystone Opportunity 9. Retain the R&D Tax Credit by Repealing the Sunset Date & Cap 8. Reduce the Corporate Net Income Tax to 5.99% 7. Continue and Accelerate the Phase-Our of the Capital Stock and Franchise 6. Enact a Statute of Repose

12 TOP 10 RECOMMENDATIONS 5. Unemployment Compensation Reform 4. Place Caps on Non-Economic Damages of $250,000 or Less 3. Employer/Employee Restrictions Relief 2. Reduce and Change State and Local Annual Government Spending Bases on Economic Principles

13 TOP 10 RECOMMENDATIONS And, one more needed economic reform in Pennsylvania: 1. ENACT TAXPAYER PROTECTIONS


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