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April 19 , 2012 - Kriss Sjoblom

Employment Report Shows State Added 3,300 Jobs in March; February Gain Revised Up to 4,800

The state Employment Security Department released the Monthly Employment Report yesterday. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’s preliminary estimate, the state added 3,300 jobs from February to March. The January to February estimate was revised up by 600 to show a gain 4,800 jobs. The preliminary estimate of the March unemployment rate is […]


April 19 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

The inequality debate and its progenitors

The New York Times runs an extended profile piece on Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty, the two economists whose work underpins much of the current political assault on “inequality.” Last week, I posted here on the overhyped discussion, including links to recent research indicating that the Piketty-Saez analysis is fundamentally flawed. Simply: they ignore a lot of relevant things. In […]


April 18 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

New Pew Center on the States report evaluates evaluations of tax incentives

In my column today, I comment on a recent report by the Pew Center on the States. The study, Evidence Matters, examines how states evaluate tax incentives. From the column: Pew identifies Washington as one of 13 states “leading the way” in the systematic evaluation of tax incentives. Washington’s review process does a good job […]


April 12 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

Time to shed some light on the overhyped income inequality debate

It’s spring and soon the fair weather protesters will take to the warming streets to denounce income inequality once again. The chants of the 99 percent, however, should fade in the face on an increasing body of economic research that reveals the hollowness of their fundamental premise. The rich have not gotten richer at the […]


April 11 , 2012 - Kriss Sjoblom

March 11 – April 10 State Revenues $24.9 Million Above Forecast

Hours after legislators decamped from the capital, the state Economic and Revenue Forecast Council’s monthly Economic and Revenue Update provided a bit of fiscal good news: Collections for the March 11 – April 10 period were $24.9 million above forecast. Collections for the preceding February 11 – March 10 period (reported on March 12) were […]


April 10 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

Why pension reform matters

Kriss’s post below neatly lays out the argument for reforming the state pension system, one of the remaining issues under discussion in the 11th hour discussions in Olympia today. The Research Council has paid close attention to pension issues over the years, for example in the 2011 policy brief, Reforming Public Pensions. The Seattle Times today […]


April 09 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

Continuing to compete for aerospace work

In today’s Everett Herald, Troy McClelland and Richard Cooper present a strong case for continued work on our state’s competitiveness. McClelland is president of Economic Alliance Snohomish County and Cooper, CEO of The Everett Clinic, serves as the Alliance’s board chair. They point out that, while it’s great for our economy that Boeing decided to build […]


April 06 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

Risk of economic slowdown reinforces need for a sustainable state budget

The Wall Street Journal headline sounds the alarm: Job Growth Loses Steam The government’s main snapshot of the labor market showed employers added 120,000 jobs in March, half the upwardly revised number of the month before. That snapped a three-month streak of 200,000-plus jobs growth, the economy’s best showing since 2006. There were bright spots: […]


March 21 , 2012 - Kriss Sjoblom

Preliminary Employment Estimates Show 4,200 Jobs Added in Washington in February, Estimate of January Gain Reduced

The state Employment Security Department today issued its Monthly Employment Report for February. The preliminary estimates are that the state added 4,200 nonfarm jobs (seasonally adjusted) from January to February and that the unemployment rate (seasonally adjusted) for the state stood at 8.2 percent in February (down from a revised 8.4 percent in January). Because […]


March 21 , 2012 - Richard S. Davis

Taxes in play for 2012 campaigns and 2013 legislative session

In my column this morning, I briefly review some of the trial balloons floated this session by advocates of higher taxes. In addition, I cite three recent studies examining our state’s business tax burden. We’ve written about the business tax research here previously. The three studies are the Tax Foundation’s Location Matters report, TF’s best […]