Jobs magnet: Study ranks metro Phoenix No. 1 nationally for attracting, retaining workers
In a national study by labor-analytics firm Emsit, metro Phoenix is ranked top again by its ability to attract and retain high-quality workers and other economic-development factors. However, Maricopa County still has issues, according to an ASU economist.
Shopping season shifting online
Traditional retail was already dying out but supply chain expert thinks the pandemic pushed this forward rather than created it.
ASU study reveals groundwater generates 43 percent of state GDP
According to a study conducted by the Seidman Research Institute, Arizona’s groundwater use was responsible for generating about $1.2 trillion into the economy from 2010 to 2018 in the state’s five most populous regions: Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, Pinal County, and Santa Cruz County.
Valley mother worries about homelessness as eviction crisis looms
Real estate expert says January and the months that follow could be unprecedented when it comes to evictions in the U.S.
ASU inducts 4 new members into W. P. Carey School of Business hall of fame
A pharmaceutical executive, a career entrepreneur, an Arizona attorney, and an NFL executive have been inducted intot the W. P. Carey School of Business Alumni Hall of Fame.
Shops in Old Town Scottsdale shift focus as more consumers buy online
The emphasis on online shopping is part of a national trend, according to Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi.
Pandemic alters but won’t stop Christmas shopping
Despite the pandemic’s economic fallout, holiday shopping sales will remain relatively consistent this year compared to 2019, according to Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi.
Amid COVID-19 pandemic, local businesses hope online sales will help them stave off disastrous year
Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi tells Fox 10 Phoenix that even after the pandemic, there will be no going back, as e-commerce will overtake in-person shopping.
ASU economist: Pandemic, government response muddy economic outlook
KJZZ's The Show spoke with ASU economist Bart Hobijn about how challenging it is to look ahead when we remain in the eye of the pandemic’s storm.
Luxury housing market booming in Arizona
Real estate has been strong for several reasons. One is that unique, high-end homes are attracting wealthy people to the state because the pandemic has made living in the Valley more attractive to those who have the flexibility and money, according to real estate expert Mark Stapp.