Wolf Announces Key Economic Development Pieces of Budget to Help to Rebuild the Middle Class

BETHLEHEM – Gov. Tom Wolf has announced that his 2015-16 budget will include significant reforms aimed at three goals for economic development and creating good-paying, middle class jobs: creating a pro-growth business climate; building Pennsylvania’s manufacturing sector; and creating workforce partnerships for economic success.

“We need to rebuild the middle class, and we can do that by creating good jobs right here in Pennsylvania,” Wolf said. “For too long the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hasn’t been a place where businesses want to come, invest and grow. Country-leading high corporate tax rates have slowed existing businesses from expanding and entrepreneurs from growing new ideas here.

“The Commonwealth can help set the table for robust private sector growth to create and retain good jobs while strengthening the middle class. In order to create jobs that pay and an economy that grows, we must acknowledge that success will require investment in our companies and our people, and a new business climate that is welcoming and fair.”

Pennsylvania’s economic prosperity has long been hobbled by an outdated tax structure that fails to incentivize job growth. The Governor’s plan will create a competitive climate to attract and retain jobs and businesses, and build strong, stable communities. This sweeping tax relief package includes:

Manufacturing has been at the heart of many communities and the growth of our middle class. Wolf’s Budget will build on that Pennsylvania tradition to create new, good-paying jobs by:

Pennsylvania’s educational and job training systems are too often disconnected from the state’s economy and employers struggle to find talent locally as a result. The 2015-16 budget will take bold steps to address this challenge by increasing funding for:

Wolf will unveil the full details of his 2015-16 Budget on March 3, in front of the General Assembly.

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