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'Poverty-Wage' Jobs Rising in Pennsylvania, Report States

State of Working PA Report finds falling wages, slow job-growth.

By Tom Coombe

The number of poverty-wage jobs in Pennsylvania has risen by 11 percent in the past three years, according to a new report by the Keystone Research Center.

The State of Working PA Report also found wages falling around the state and job-growth slowing. Research noted that the state "recorded as much job creation in the first full year after the end of the recession as it has in the subsequent two and a half years."

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The report also states that 84 percent of income growth in Pennsylvania between 2009 and 2010 happened to the wealthiest 1 percent.

You can read the full report at the Keystone Research Center website.

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