
Industries continue to boom across Arizona despite potential challenges for water and cost of living
More than 700,000 new jobs may be created in Arizona by the year 2030, and with that many people potentially moving to the Valley, the state is dealing with problems that could come with massive growth.
More than 700,000 new jobs may be created in Arizona by the year 2030, and with that many people potentially moving to the Valley, the state is dealing with problems that could come with massive growth.
In this story published Jan. 10, 2022, on Fox 10 News:
It's a good problem to have. Now we've got to deal with it wisely. We can't just say, 'Oh, unbridled growth forever. We've got no worries.' We've got to plan. We've got to zone. We've got to worry about affordable housing and engage in efforts to make sure that people aren't left behind by this growth.
– Dennis Hoffman, professor of economics
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