PHOENIX—As home prices continue to drop in most cities, a nascent real-estate rebound here holds lessons for the rest of the country. This sprawling desert metropolis was one of the hardest hit housing markets during the bust. Phoenix home prices…
PHOENIX—As home prices continue to drop in most cities, a nascent real-estate rebound here holds lessons for the rest of the country. This sprawling desert metropolis was one of the hardest hit housing markets during the bust. Phoenix home prices…
Nearly 200,000 people in the Phoenix area are employed in the health care industry, one of the largest totals in the nation. New research from On Numbers, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, shows the Valley has 196,412 workers…
In an office just east of a Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport taxiway, Brian Sexton tabulated passenger numbers on a computer program and calculator. The airport spokesman accounted for variables such as more travelers during the holiday season, new destinations and additional flights. But…
As metro Phoenix begins the climb out of its economic chasm, employers are creating more jobs here than in many cities around the nation. That’s familiar territory. In boom times over the past two decades, metro Phoenix and Arizona ranked…
By Matthew Strozier Bloomberg News A Phoenix foreclosure property on the market in June. Phoenix doesn’t usually churn out upbeat housing news. So it’s worth noting reports for the market that look, well, at least not bad. In June,…
The concept of “retirement” needs to be replaced with the concept of “financial independence”. Many have lost faith in anonymous mutual fund or stock market based investments,