As legislators attempt to adjust to upcoming tax cuts, longtime Arizona economist Randie Stein has one word for the state of our state's economy right now: sluggish.
Those receiving SNAP benefits will not receive their money in November, the Arizona Department of Economic Security announced ...
The Arizona housing market has seen the highest inflation of any state in the United States with Phoenix leading in that ...
But if those facing high housing costs had access to affordable housing — specifically, if the share of their incomes spent ...
Independent music venues contributed $86 billion to the U.S. economy in 2024, according to a first-of-its-kind report ...
The government shutdown is halting a critical federal food assistance program that serves 15% of Arizona’s residents, ...
Before launching a new unemployment benefits system in September that has faced criticism from users, the Arizona Department ...
Improving access to affordable childcare could add $12.4 billion to Arizona’s economy and create more than 115,000 jobs each ...
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans will not get SNAP benefits for November, as the federal government shutdown continues.
I missed this when it came out a few weeks ago, but with the proposed Arizona state budget being revealed in dribs and drabs this week, it seems like a good time to talk about the assessment by ALEC ...
The Arizona Business Conditions Index has moved into growth territory for the first time since November, indicating that growth, albeit small, is returning to the Arizona economy. The index, which is ...