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Calling it a matter of economic development, Gov. Katie Hobbs took the first steps Wednesday in what is expected to be a move to increase childcare subsidies in Arizona. The...
GCU fined $37 million by feds for ‘falsely advertised’ tuition costs
The U.S. Department of Education issued a $37.7 million fine to Grand Canyon University Tuesday after a federal investigation concluded the school has misrepresented tuition costs for doctoral programs. A...
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Collaboration, innovation and dedication keys to keeping Arizona’s workforce strong
The changing dynamics of Arizona’s workforce made headlines earlier this summer after the Greater Phoenix Chamber Foundation’s 2023 State of the Workforce Report showed continued advancement and diversification of Arizona’s...
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State overpaid recipients of federally funded unemployment program millions
Arizona overpaid recipients of a federally funded unemployment program $307 million more than they were entitled. And two thirds of that was the fault of the state. Data provided to...
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New figures show job openings rate increases
Thinking of quitting your job? New state economic figures suggest the timing to find better employment may never be better. The latest report shows the job openings rate has hit...
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Lawmakers should resist prescription drug cost increases that can hurt businesses
As the President and CEO of the Black Chamber of Arizona, I witness daily how businesses are working tirelessly to survive economic turbulence, high interest rates, skyrocketing housing costs and...
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Mayes investigating whether to try to block grocery chains’ merger
Attorney General Kris Mayes is investigating whether to try to block the proposed merger of the state’s two largest grocery chains. (Deposit Photos) Attorney General Kris...
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Hospitality industry eyes potential windfall from Super Bowl 57
Hiring people with disabilities is good for business, good for Arizona
Arizona-based One Step Beyond provides comprehensive programming and services for adults who have intellectual disabilities. Hiring employees who have disabilities can improve company’s profit margin. Pictured...
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PRO Act will strip employees of privacy rights, possibly their Job
Bill would boost jobless benefits, stabilize economy
There are two basic questions to ask about today’s unemployment assistance benefits: 1) Is $240 per week enough for a family to live on while unemployed? 2) Is unemployment supposed...