* BFTP boosted the Pennsylvania economy (Gross State Product) by $9.3 billion from 2002 through 2006, or $8.7 billion after adjusting for inflation.
* Since 1989, BFTP has boosted the state’s economy by more than $17 billion.
* From 2002 though 2006, the Commonwealth received more than $517 million in additional state tax revenues as a direct result of BFTP. That represents a 3½-to-1 payback to the state on its $140 million investment during the same period.
* From 2002 through 2006, BFTP generated 10,165 additional job-years* in client firms.
* Client impacts ripple throughout the Pennsylvania economy, contributing to higher Gross State Product and additional employment across the state. From 2002 through 2006, BFTP generated an additional 22,667 job-years in the state beyond those in client firms.
* BFTP produced a total of 32,832 job-years in the Commonwealth between 2002 and 2006 that otherwise would not have existed.
* Since 1989, BFTP has generated 45,667 additional job-years in client firms.
* Since 1989, BFTP generated 80,160 additional job-years beyond those in client firms, for a total of 125,827 additional job-years.
* Job-years are equivalent to the number of years of full-time work created by the program. For example, if a BFTP client firm employed three more workers for five years as a direct result of the program, that is expressed as 15 additional job-years
The full report and a 3 page executive summary are available on the Economy League's webpage.
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