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AZ Week: No Recession from Budget Cuts

State could lose 30,000 jobs in 2 years, see growth slowed

U.S. Business Fuels Mexican City's Boom

Querétaro is an example of what's working in Mexico, economists say

Foreclosures One-Third of AZ Sales in 2012

$142K average price, up 13% from previous year

Cuts Would Furlough 1,300 DM Civilians

Possible 18% reduction in flying hours, Air Force spokesman says

Grand Canyon Economic Impact $467M

Study: Tourism supports 7,400 jobs in and around national park

Tucson Mail Processing Ends

Part of Postal Service cutbacks to erase big deficit

Sequestration's Threats on AZ Detailed

Worries arise over local impact of automatic federal cuts set for March 1

Study: Research Adds $1B to Economy

Regents report covers AZ universities' activity in 2012

State Tax Revenues Slow

Legislative budget committee reports collections up, but below forecast

Mexico’s Economic Reform Affects AZ

State may benefit from imports, exports as manufacturing grows

AZ Week: State Revenues Looking Iffy

'Good but not great,' one senator says; 'be very cautious,' says another

Winter Visitor Crush Hits Tucson

Economic recovery shows in gem show, rodeo, golf traffic

AZ Week: Tourism Rebounds Slowly

Winter bookings are up, but still 3-5 years from full recovery

Verifying Legal Employment Has Perils

E-Verify, employment-eligible system at work in AZ, not foolproof

Gasoline Prices on Rise

State average up nearly 4 cents to $3.12 in one week

State Revenues Sustain Modest Rise

Economic Activity Index hits highest spot since '09

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