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April 15, 2026

Tax Day: A Reflection on State Income Taxes and Competitiveness 

April 15th is more than a filing deadline – it’s a moment to reflect on how tax policy shapes the economic trajectory of Massachusetts. As residents finalize their returns, a broader question looms: are current tax policies helping the state grow, or quietly pushing people and capital...
April 15, 2026

New Study Calls for Reducing or Eliminating Parking Requirements for New Housing

Data show the requirements increase rents, reduce housing development 
April 13, 2026

Federal ROAD to Housing Act Passes Senate, Generates Controversy Over Investor Limitations

This April edition of The House Call discusses a federal bill that, if passed, would be the most comprehensive supply-focused federal housing legislation enacted in decades. It also explains Massachusetts’ starter home zoning district program and its potential implementation challenges.
April 8, 2026

New BLS Employment Data Revisions Reveal Massachusetts’ Anemic Private Sector Employment Growth Since 2020 

Massachusetts lost 35,000 private-sector jobs and is one of just six states yet to regain pre-pandemic employment levels  Boston – Data released today from the Bureau of Labor Statistics confirm that the Commonwealth has lost even more private sector jobs in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic than previously understood.  Pioneer Institute’s March 2025 report Massachusetts at Risk: The Alarming...
April 7, 2026

Massachusetts Has Taken an Important Step on Government AI—But the Commonwealth Must Do More to Improve Services, Transparency, and Save Taxpayer Dollars

New Pioneer brief finds Massachusetts has reported just 20 AI use cases, only three of them directly serving constituents. 
April 3, 2026

The Massachusetts Economy and the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicine Price Controls 

Questions abound about the resilience of the Massachusetts economy.  Pioneer Institute has documented that high-net-worth individuals are fleeing the state for states with friendlier tax environments.  There is also a question about whether small businesses in the state can sustain and thrive in a business environment increasingly characterized by high...
April 1, 2026

North Carolina Surges with 449K Jobs as Massachusetts Jobs Fall by 18K

Analysis compares decade-long changes in tax rates, private sector employment, and revenue growth in two competing state economies
March 30, 2026

Pioneer Institute Supports the Ballot Initiative to Reduce the State Income Tax Rate from 5 to 4 Percent to Spur Jobs and Economic Growth 

At a legislative hearing today before the Special Committee on Initiative Petitions, Pioneer Institute Executive Director Jim Stergios testified on the urgency of addressing Massachusetts’ affordability crisis, slowing job growth, and continued loss of investment, and why a gradual reduction in the...
March 27, 2026

Massachusetts Faces Tax Policy Choice as New Analysis Finds Prior Rate Reductions Did Not Reduce Long-Term Revenue

Historical evidence shows revenues rose after early-2000s tax cuts; FY2002 decline driven by economic shock, not policy
March 26, 2026

Poll: Nine out of Ten in Hampden County Support Expanding Access to Vocational-Technical High Schools

BOSTON – A new poll commissioned by Pioneer Institute finds that an overwhelming 90 percent of Hampden County residents support expanding county students’ access to vocational-technical high schools.   “Vocational-technical high schools are a bright spot amid an extended period of declining...