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Tariffs and Arizona’s Trade with Mexico

Tariffs on goods from Mexico will impact Arizona more than most states

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Arizona’s Economy Keeps Rolling

First Quarter 2025 Forecast Update

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Arizona’s Economic Outlook: Key Insights from Eller College’s Annual Luncheon

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Arizona’s Economy: Headed Into Uncharted Waters

Fourth Quarter 2024 Forecast Update

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Arizona’s Economy: On a Solid Foundation

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Arizona’s Economy: Steady as She Goes

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Arizona’s Economy Poised for Growth in 2024

First Quarter 2024 Forecast Update, released March 2024

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Arizona’s Economy Remains Buoyant

Fourth Quarter 2023 Forecast Update, released December 2023

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Arizona Home Prices Appreciate 8.5% in First Quarter

S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller shows 8.2 percent increase in Phoenix house prices for March 2020 on a year-over-year basis.

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Sept. 6, 2023

Arizona's Economy Is Back on the Beat

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Eller College of Management
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