
Greater Phoenix chamber opposes initiative for $12 an hour minimum wage
By Arizona Business Daily Reports The Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce opposes the passage of Arizona’s Fair Wages and Healthy Families Act initiative, which would

By Arizona Business Daily Reports The Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce opposes the passage of Arizona’s Fair Wages and Healthy Families Act initiative, which would
California’s cap-and-trade program faces daunting hurdles to avoid collapse Utah’s needs ignored in California’s outline for managing regional power grid, leaders say Long legal battle
ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 13th 2016 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

Some Stanford graduates protest during Sunday’s commencement ceremony Op-ed: Utahns can lead the nation out of the Trump-Clinton morass Denver nears finish line for rules

Colorado and the West are winning the post-recession marathon of job gains Analysis California’s presidential party is over, and here are some lessons Poll: Trump’s

Educated, relatively high-earning workers are flocking to urban neighborhoods at a rate not seen since at least the 1970s By Laura Kusisto | The Wall

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal When the dust settles on the last few of projects planned or under construction, the West Valley

‘Breaking Bad’ actor wins primary in New Mexico 5.2 quake near Borrego Springs gives the Southland a jolt New biography tells all about a forthright

By Victoria Stilwell | Bloomberg Household wealth in the U.S. increased in the first quarter as rising real-estate values propped up Americans’ finances, figures from

REALTORMag In 2004, millions of home owners tapped into the equity of their homes through home equity lines of credit. Their 10-year grace periods are

By Jason Wheeler | Prescott Valley Tribune Neighbors to the north find PV a great place to do business The Bank of Montreal Harris Bank

Phoenix Business Journal The city of Buckeye has landed a 200,000-square-foot glass manufacturing facility from Minnesota-based Cardinal IG. The $40 million manufacturing plant, just north

By Mike Sackley | KTAR A recent Forbes article ranked the Phoenix-area the third best spot for IT jobs in the country, only behind San

By Andrea Riquier | realtor.com When mortgage mania was at its peak in 2005, millions of homeowners tapped the equity in their homes through home

Arizona Population: 6,828,000 2016 job growth: 3.2% 2015 job growth: 2.6% New jobs in 2016: 84,380 New jobs in 2015: 66,380 Unemployment rate by year-end
The Source for Information and Analysis on the Arizona Economy and Real Estate ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 6th 2016

About 31% expect the Fed to raise rates in June, while another 31% see it waiting until September By David Harrison | The Wall Street

By Steven M. Peters | The Wall Street Journal Urban centers often have at their perimeters small towns with well-educated, wealthy residents. States without such

By Clare Trapasso | realor.com While no one should be rooting for a weak economy, it does present a few advantages for cash-strapped home buyers
Employers Added Fewest Jobs in Nearly 6 Years By Sho Chandra | Bloomberg Employers in May added the fewest number of workers in almost six

By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch (First reported by Rose Law Group Reporter) The Pinal County seat may soon be home to a new

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Tucson should see about 1.7 percent job growth by year’s end, and wages could pick up as well,

Ethics complaint filed against Las Vegas judge who had lawyer handcuffed Will our best and brightest leave? Most new L.A. jobs will be low paying,
ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 31st 2016 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over

More US students are hunting for ‘sugar daddies’ to pay tuition, rent Libertarians pick former New Mexico Gov. Johnson for president Fresh revelations involving the

By Jessica Boehm |The Republic Sixty-five years ago, Charlie Hess’ grandfather opened a small electronics manufacturing company in Canada. Today, Hess, now president and part

By Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street Journal Simply raising the minimum wage won’t be enough to solve the country’s affordable housing crisis for low-income
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By National Association of Home Builders Builder confidence posted a modest gain in May even as buyers grapple with rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Major changes are coming to Mesa Gateway Airport in the next year. During its May 6 meeting, the

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley is running unopposed for a second term in the July 21 primary. The