Examines the financial difficulties Philadelphia's pension and healthcare benefits system faces due the stock market decline and rising healthcare costs in comparison with those of nine other cities' systems. Analyzes proposed restructuring plans
Comparisons with other regions makes clear that Metropolitan Philadelphia has fallen into the second...
We end with the age-old debate of city vs. suburbs. The United States is unique in its commitment to...
Compares the budget, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure, and representativeness in ter...
Presents key findings on the continuing impact of the recession on city budgets, including budget ga...
Thirty cities at the center of the nation's most populous metropolitan areas faced more than $192 bi...
Summarizes the budget actions Philadelphia and twelve other large cities took between May and Septem...
Updates a statistical portrait of the city, including trends in demographics, housing, unemployment ...
As the Great Recession ended, 61 key cities across America -- the most populous one in each state pl...
Presents survey findings on Philadelphians' attitudes toward the city and its government, including ...
Provides an updated statistical portrait of the city, based on indicators for jobs and the economy, ...
Over the last four years, half a billion dollars in public funds were spent in Philadelphia in the n...
Provides a statistical portrait of the city, including indicators of trends in demographics, jobs an...
Two years into the pandemic, Philadelphia is showing signs of an economic and public health recovery...
Offers a statistical portrait of the city's strengths and weaknesses, based on trends in indicators ...
Even before the precipitous market decline of late 2008, pension obligations were threatening the lo...
Comparisons with other regions makes clear that Metropolitan Philadelphia has fallen into the second...
We end with the age-old debate of city vs. suburbs. The United States is unique in its commitment to...
Compares the budget, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure, and representativeness in ter...
Presents key findings on the continuing impact of the recession on city budgets, including budget ga...
Thirty cities at the center of the nation's most populous metropolitan areas faced more than $192 bi...
Summarizes the budget actions Philadelphia and twelve other large cities took between May and Septem...
Updates a statistical portrait of the city, including trends in demographics, housing, unemployment ...
As the Great Recession ended, 61 key cities across America -- the most populous one in each state pl...
Presents survey findings on Philadelphians' attitudes toward the city and its government, including ...
Provides an updated statistical portrait of the city, based on indicators for jobs and the economy, ...
Over the last four years, half a billion dollars in public funds were spent in Philadelphia in the n...
Provides a statistical portrait of the city, including indicators of trends in demographics, jobs an...
Two years into the pandemic, Philadelphia is showing signs of an economic and public health recovery...
Offers a statistical portrait of the city's strengths and weaknesses, based on trends in indicators ...
Even before the precipitous market decline of late 2008, pension obligations were threatening the lo...
Comparisons with other regions makes clear that Metropolitan Philadelphia has fallen into the second...
We end with the age-old debate of city vs. suburbs. The United States is unique in its commitment to...
Compares the budget, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure, and representativeness in ter...