By 2030, Massachusetts could need up to 200,000 more housing units and a “large influx” of child care workers, office real estate demand could fall by as much as 20 percent, and hundreds of thousands of people could need to transition into new jobs or occupational categories, according to a new state report. About a […]
Legislative & Economic News in Massachusetts
Economic and legislative news in Massachusetts for insurance professionals.
Survey Measure’s Pandemic Impacts on Young Parents
Young parents in particular faced a "confluence of pressures" more severe than other age groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new state survey data
Decades Later, Greylock Glen Project Coming Together in Berkshires
The project was first announced back in 1974.
Healey Decision on Guv Run Might Not Come Until Fall
AG Healey said she would take the summer to contemplate her political future during an appearance on GBH’s "Boston Public Radio."
Public Employees Press Right-to-Strike Legislation
Fairness, Health Arguments Made at Public Hearing