Phoenix was the nation’s hottest market in September
Phoenix was the nation's hottest market, registering a 33.1% price increase. It was followed by Tampa (where prices rose 27.7%) and Miami (25.2%). All 20 cities reported double-digit increases.
Autonomous semis driving through Phoenix-area as truck driver shortage looms
Truck driver shortages leading to supply chain issues are a concern in the holiday season, and the solution sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie.
Scottsdale’s 'otherness' undermines Valley livability
Because of the massive imbalance between supply and demand, nowhere in the Valley can make any legitimate claim of general affordability, causing metro Phoenix to be a consistent leader in rent growth in recent years.
ESG investing poses no ‘significant’ cost to investors
Environmental, social, and governance investing poses little cost to investors, according to a study from ASU researchers.
Experts say new COVID-19 variants throw uncertainty on 2022's economic outlook
The keyword continues to be 'uncertainty' as new COVID-19 variants emerge and some states — including Arizona — lag behind the national average on the percentage of residents who are vaccinated.
Unlike last year, holiday shipping’s running pretty smoothly — at least, so far
If you still have holiday gifts to ship, you're almost out of time. According to the U.S. Postal Service, if you want any first-class packages to arrive by Dec. 25, you need to get them in the mail by this week.
Ask the experts: Best business credit card practices
According to an ASU finance expert, there isn't one perfect business credit card for an organization because it depends on what a company is looking for — from big initial rewards bonuses and generous ongoing rewards, to 0% introductory APRs, or $0 fees.
In 2022, Arizona and national economy expected to stay on expansion track
Listen to top national and regional experts give their predictions on employment recovery from the severe contraction induced by the pandemic, the expected role of the stimulus legislation on growth, jobs, and inflation, as well as their perspectives for the Arizona economy.
How Phoenix predicted Zillow’s spectacular crash
Software isn't ready to take over real estate. Just ask Phoenix, one of the hottest housing markets in the country.
Minimum wage earners can’t afford a two-bedroom rental, report says
An ASU economist says higher minimum wages will help some while others will find fewer available positions or hours reduced in their positions.