
Homeownership no longer a tax break
By Diana Olick | CNBC It may be yet another reason why younger Americans are choosing to rent: Buying a home is unlikely to offer

By Diana Olick | CNBC It may be yet another reason why younger Americans are choosing to rent: Buying a home is unlikely to offer

By Cronkite News Lower taxes, fewer regulations and right-to-work laws helped push Arizona toward the top of a report this week ranking states on their

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Corporate tax cuts enacted during the Great Recession amid promises they would stimulate business growth are

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal China is more like the U.S. because of its economic shift, and recent moves by the Communist
By Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor Pinal County is in a new era, taking charge of its future instead of waiting for the future to

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal The number of women-owned businesses in metro Phoenix increased by 64 percent since 2002, about one and

Source: Cushman & Wakefield Metro Phoenix Economy The Metro Phoenix job market continued to show signs of economic prosperity, adding 67,000 new or relocated jobs

Peoria Times The City of Peoria hosted 81 key investors and developers to showcase investment opportunities within the city and available public-private partnerships objectives. City

By Mike Sackley | KTAR Business and political leaders from 24 countries are in Arizona learning more about the state’s economy. It’s called the Americas

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 11th, 2016 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A new law will make it easier to attract much-needed private investment to Arizona by removing unnecessary state

By Russ Wiles | The Arizona Republic Arizonans collectively face a lighter combined tax bill than most Americans, requiring 105 days this year to pay

By Laura Stevens | The Wall Street Journal A temporary rate increase granted to the U.S. Postal Service in January 2014 by its regulators to

By Eric Vondy | The Arizona Republic If you try to define the characteristics that made Phoenix what it is today, along with ranch houses,

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa Costa Rica championship team Saprissa is scheduled to train in Maricopa this summer. “This is huge,” Mayor Christian Price said

By Josh Mitchell | The Wall Street Journal New figure raises worries that millions of them may never repay more than $200 billion owed More

By Paul Bubny | GlobeSt. Six years of growth in US commercial real estate investment is now expected to give way to a contraction over

By Nick Timiraos | The Wall Street Journal Connie Blanchette, age 72, is a relative newcomer at the county social-services agency where she works part

Supervisors stress Pinal needs to take charge of its future By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County is in a new era, taking

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 4th, 2016 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

The New York Times Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) The federal court decision last week to remove the
By Luis F. Carrasco | Arizona Daily Star When talk turns to trade in Arizona, Mexico tends to dominate the conversation, but we shouldn’t forget

By John Mauldin | Thoughts from the Frontline For the past three weeks I’ve been discussing the economic realities the new president will face when

Decline in homeownership among older people leaves them susceptible to rent increases By Jennifer Levitz and Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street Journal As young,

By Eric Morath | The Wall Street Journal Consumer-spending growth allowed the U.S. economy to dodge contraction territory late last year, and the source of

By Robby Gal | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County Supervisor Pete Rios says $4.6 million in state programs are being cost-shifted to the county this

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona finally recovered all of the 315,000 jobs lost in the Great Recession in February but the
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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