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By Quentin Fottrell | realtor.com Inequality between the wealthiest and poorest American neighborhoods grew most substantially in the largest commuting zones between 1990 and 2010,

By Quentin Fottrell | realtor.com Inequality between the wealthiest and poorest American neighborhoods grew most substantially in the largest commuting zones between 1990 and 2010,

Daily Real Estate News Mortgage activity is soaring, with total mortgage origination balances reaching $466 billion in the first quarter — nearly a 75 percent

By Brena Swanson | HousingWire The housing forecast for the second half of 2015 fails to show any positive data, with trends predicted to go

By Diana Olick | CNBC Some credit them with saving the housing market. Others blame them for taking advantage of a crisis and bullying real

By Luis F. Carrasco | Arizona Daily Star Tucson is one of the most economically distressed large cities in the country, a new report says,

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week By Elliott D. Pollack & Company Hope you had

By Lisa Prevost | The New York Times Young adults stuck in expensive rentals may be tempted to pool resources with friends to buy a

Produces nearly 52 million pounds of cream cheese annually By Laurie Merrill | The Republic | azcentral.com The facility for a Casa Grande manufacturer that

18-34-year-olds a different breed of cat By Rebecca Naser and Jeff Horwitt | The Wall Street Journal Opinions on difficulty for millennials to achieve a

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star There is nothing wrong with state lawmakers balancing their budget by shifting costs to Pima and

Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix city employees are anticipating the arrival of the new fiscal year as they close the books every

By Prashant Gopal | Bloomberg The share of U.S. home purchases made with cash has fallen to a five-year low as investors pull back from

NEWS RELEASE Record Weekly Hours for Craft Workers, Pause in Employment Level Point to Need for Measures for Recruiting and Preparing Future Employees to Avoid

By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona cities have the right to raise their own minimum wages, according to a court judgment

By Mike Maciag | Governing The decline of homeownership in America has persisted for about a decade, showing no signs of slowing down in recent

By Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street Journal Home prices slowed in April, according to a report released on Tuesday, highlighting that the housing recovery

By Noam Scheiber | The New York Times President Obama announced Monday night a rule change that would make millions more Americans eligible for overtime

The Monday Morning Quarterback, a quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. While it was a

By Mike Maciag | Governing Several demographic shifts underway for years now have led the nation to become increasingly diverse, with the most recent Census

By Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com As the calendar approaches midyear, it’s a good time to consider how Arizona’s economy is doing. Last

By Kris Hudson | The Wall Street Journal The national supply of homes for sale is getting squeezed by the small amount of equity millions

By Trey Garrison | HousingWire Millennials have become more positive when it comes to taking the plunge into home ownership and are primed to gain

CNBC/KTAR Minnesota is America’s Top State for Business in 2015, reaching the pinnacle of success by way of a much different route than our eight

By Jesse A. Millard | Phoenix Business Journal Arizonans saw a 1 percent increase in personal income in the first quarter while the nation as

By Ben Lane | HousingWire A new study from RealtyTrac and Down Payment Resource shows the top 10 and bottom 10 markets in the

By Joe Light | The Wall Street Journal Pretty much ever since he took the helm in January 2014, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Melvin

by Peter Corbett | The Republic Super Bowl XLIX gave the local economy a $720 million boost, the largest ever for a Valley event, according
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By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent The NPHX Church at Central and Montebello avenues in Phoenix is planning to use 10.3 acres on the south

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker chastised Democrats on Monday for voting against increased funding for school voucher oversight, something that they’ve demanded for years.