News

Out of Reach: As housing prices cool, homebuyers face competition from investors

For the past two years, housing prices have gone up in Phoenix. Now the hot market is cooling down. In the meantime, investors are taking advantage of the decreasing home costs. To learn about the current real estate market, The Show spoke with ASU real estate expert Mark Stapp.

Senate Democrats pass budget package, a victory for Biden

An ASU supply chain management expert spoke on the climate reform impact that the Inflation Reduction Act will have not just on Arizona but on the U.S.

ASU's new business dean to kick off fall 2022 Economic Club of Phoenix season

The Economic Club of Phoenix, hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU, announces its autumn speaker lineup.

Best secured credit cards

How does a secured credit card with no annual fee make the issuer money? An ASU finance expert answers.

Baby formula shortage will last into the fall

An ASU supply chain expert says brands are still 30% out of stock, so it won't be until the end of summer when the shortage will end.

ASU sponsors new program to help fill tech roles

W. P. Carey partners with the American Institutes for Research and CompTIA to offer a new apprenticeship program for information technology professionals.

Admissions director Q&A: What you need to know about getting into the ASU MBA program

Get the inside scoop about the MBA program, including what to expect in admissions, the interview, and more from Rebecca Mallen-Churchill, director of W. P. Carey Graduate Programs Admissions and senior associate director of W. P. Carey Graduate Programs.

Americans brace for economic reports, as concern of 'recession' grows

An ASU economist says the latest economic reports point to a recession or at least back-to-back quarters of negative gross domestic product.

Products on the shelves getting smaller? You can blame 'shrinkflation'

CNN Business Correspondent Alison Kosik talked to an ASU supply chain expert to learn how manufacturers make small changes to products but keep costs the same. Known as 'shrinkflation,' it happens when companies are trying to compensate for the higher prices due to inflation.

Renters face difficult market as Chandler, county experience price increase

ASU real estate expert says people will be pushed out of their housing brackets and seek lower levels of housing prices.