Thought I would update you with some very promising news for the Economy here in Phoenix. Let’s Start out with Jobs! Arizona forecast to generate nearly 120,000 jobs in next two years Feb 26, 2015, 2:40pm MST UPDATED: Feb 26, 2015, 3:37pm MST Arizona is expected to add around 120,000 jobs in 2015 and 2016, according to…Read More→
Phoenix Event Calendar – September 2014
Phoenix Event Calendar – September 2014 In 2014: Various dates in September Arizona Cardinals Football The Arizona Cardinals play professional football at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. In 2014: Various dates in September Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball The Arizona Diamondbacks play professional Baseball at Chase Field. In 2014: Various dates in September Arizona…Read More→
Businesses In McDowell Mountain Ranch
Businesses In McDowell Mountain Ranch The McDowell Mountain Ranch community is consists of numerous different business establishments located all over the community and its neighborhood. These business establishments are what make living in this well-appointed community of McDowell Mountain Ranch more convenient and comfortable to settle in. Here are some of the businesses that can…Read More→
Businesses In McDowell Mountain Ranch
Businesses In McDowell Mountain Ranch The McDowell Mountain Ranch community is consists of numerous different business establishments located all over the community and its neighborhood. These business establishments are what make living in this well-appointed community of McDowell Mountain Ranch more convenient and comfortable to settle in. Here are some of the businesses that can…Read More→
17,200 NEW JOBS IN ARIZONA – APRIL 2011
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs! That is the answer to this recession. Finally we are starting to see some reasonable job growth both here in Arizona and nationally. In Arizona, 17,200 jobs were created in April. That is after 10,200 were created in March for a combined 27,400 new jobs over the past 2 months here in…Read More→
Study Shows Wealthy Benefit Most from US Tax Subsidies
Wednesday, 22 Sep 2010 Reuters Billions of dollars in U.S. tax breaks to encourage home ownership, retirement savings, business start-ups and education mostly benefit top income earners and do little to help low- and middle-income people build wealth, a report released Wednesday said. The U.S. government spent nearly $400 billion, mostly through tax breaks, in…Read More→
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