Valley small business owners feel a few local leaders are painting an unrealistic picture of economy
Some Valley restaurant owners and people in the service industry are struggling to survive amid the coronavirus pandemic even though local reports say otherwise. A W. P. Carey supply chain expert explains that while technology and transportation companies are doing well, there are industries that are still not seeing improvements — and the state's overall economy depends on vaccine distribution.
Some Valley restaurant owners and people in the service industry are struggling to survive amid the coronavirus pandemic even though local reports say otherwise. A W. P. Carey supply chain expert explains that while technology and transportation companies are doing well, there are industries that are still not seeing improvements — and the state's overall economy depends on vaccine distribution.
In this story published Dec. 28, 2020, in ABC 15 Arizona:
The K-shaped recovery is very, very clear.
– Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi
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