
A report from ASU says the $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill could mean more than $115B for Arizona
A new report by ASU’s Seidman Research Institute that was led by economist Dennis Hoffman shows that if the $3.5 trillion is implemented, Arizona’s economy would be helped significantly.
A new report by ASU’s Seidman Research Institute that was led by economist Dennis Hoffman shows that if the $3.5 trillion is implemented, Arizona’s economy would be helped significantly.
In this story published Sept. 23, 2021, on KJZZ Phoenix:
It just brings a ton of dollars into the state of Arizona, some $83.6 billion dollars over the next 10 years and that is a big deal.
– Dennis Hoffman, professor of economics and director of the L. William Seidman Research Institute
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