Title
State and local fiscal consequences of high school dropout problems in Massachusetts
Creator
McLaughlin, Joseph (Author)
Sum, Andrew (Author)
Khatiwada, Ishwar (Author)
Contributor
Sheila Palma, Northeastern University - Center for Labor Market Studies (Contributor)
Publisher
Northeastern University, March 01, 2007
Type of resource
Text
Genre
Reports
Format
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description

This paper is designed to identify and estimate some of the most important fiscal impacts of high school dropouts on both the Massachusetts state budget and property tax receipts at the local level in recent years. At the state level, we will estimate annual tax payments by 18-64 year old adults in selected educational attainment groups for each of the following three tax revenue sources: the state personal income tax, state sales taxes, and unemployment insurance/worker compensation taxes. For governments at the local level, the most important source of tax revenue is the property tax. Using data from the 2005 American Community Surveys on home ownership rates and estimated property taxes paid by homeowners in various educational groups, we will estimate median property tax payments by homeowners ages 18-64 in selected educational groups within the state.

Comments

This report was published in March 2007 and was prepared for the Boston Youth Transition Funders Group, Boston, MA. by the Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

Subjects and keywords
High school dropouts - Massachusetts
high school dropouts
employment analysis
Labor Economics
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