
Arizona braces for a coronavirus recession
Arizona isn't immune to the recession that the coronavirus pandemic seems increasingly likely to push the nation into, but there's a bright side to it, according to Research Professor of Economics Lee McPheters.
Research Professor of Economics Lee McPheters says that on the plus side, Arizona could be entering the next recession in relatively good shape.
In this story published March 18, 2020, on azcentral.com:
The latest figures show Arizona as one of the most dynamic economies in the nation as we moved into the first quarter.
– Research Professor of Economics Lee McPheters, who is the director of the JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center
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