Millions of Americans are spending too much on housing
By Les Christie | CNNMoney Millions of Americans are spending too much of their monthly income on housing. Thanks to rising costs and stagnant wage
By Les Christie | CNNMoney Millions of Americans are spending too much of their monthly income on housing. Thanks to rising costs and stagnant wage
By Kelsey Snell | POLITICO The House voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to renew more than 50 expired tax breaks for individuals and businesses through the
By Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com Next year is supposed to bring slight improvement to Arizona’s job growth, population gains and construction, though
By Alexander E.M. Hess, Thomas C. Frohlich, Alexander Kent and Ashley C. Allen | 24/7 Wall St. How well run is your state? Assessing a
By Bill Theobald | Arizona Republic Washington Bureau They go by an obscure title — “tax extenders” — and they always seem to get lost
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Looks like Republican-dominated red-state Arizona is more dependent on federal spending than California, New York and other more
By Joshua Holland | Moyers and Company A series of ugly economic dynamics have come together to create a serious shortage of affordable housing in
by Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Good-bye, US Airways Center. Hello Talking Stick Resort Arena. The Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury announced a new
By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona could generate an additional $48 million in revenue by legalizing and taxing marijuana, an analysis by the
By Jason Marsh and Dacher Keltner | The Wall Street Journal As the holiday shopping season moves into high gear, it’s easy to get caught
By Trey Garrison | HousingWire Despite expected rises in interest rates and home prices over the next two years, housing will be affordable and, if
By Diana Olick | CNBC As home prices rise, homeowners are wasting no time making use of their newfound, or regained, home equity. In fact,
By Mayor John Lewis | Special for The Arizona Republic Gilbert recently celebrated a significant milestone in our evolution from “hay capital” to “high-wage haven.”
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com People who apply to Salt River Project to add solar to their homes after Dec. 8 could
By Sterline Fluharty | The Glendale Star Over the next couple months, the City of Glendale plans to refinance much of its nearly $1 billion
The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. With the short workweek,
Early discounting, more online shopping and a mixed economy meant fewer people shopped over Thanksgiving weekend, the National Retail Federation said Sunday as reported by
The New York Times Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Since the housing bust, renting has been in and
By Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com It would be easy to believe that Chris Spinella and Apriva, the Scottsdale software engineering company he
By Clea Benson | Bloomberg Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC) will let borrowers who have gone through foreclosure buy back their homes at
By Nick Timiraos | The Wall Street Journal New figures released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Tuesday show that mortgage lending
By Shane Dale | Casa Grande Dispatch Harbor Freight Tools operated 13 stores throughout Arizona, with one notable gap: there were no stores in Pinal
By Doug MacEachern | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) For the first time since Ned Warren in the mid-1970s
‘Not a bad picture,’ says Pollack of economical data The Monday Morning Quarterback / A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media Between 2012 and 2013, the amount of money invested globally in climate change mitigation and adaptation dropped by $28
By Mike Maciag | Governing Magazine Most states continued to post steady employment gains in the Labor Department’s new jobs report issued Friday, but some
By Joey Chenworth | Coolidge Examiner As Coolidge inches closer and closer to annexing a significant amount of land to the south of the current
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