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tom rex

Dec 21, 2019

Birth rates drop sharply in state, according to analysis

The way economist George Hammond figures it, Arizona would have a lot more residents if women were giving birth now at the rate they did more than a decade ago.

The pace of population growth in Arizona dropped sharply during the recession after peaking in 2006. In 2013, it was back to the ninth-highest rate of growth in the nation, the Census Bureau said. (Graphic by Cronkite News Service)
Jan 28, 2014

Census: Arizona population continued steady growth in 2013

Arizona gained more than 230,000 residents in the past three years, again making it one of the faster-growing states in the nation, according to new Census Bureau estimates.

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Feb 18, 2013

Grand Canyon Institute: Tax cuts haven’t worked in Arizona

A centrist research group has concluded that tax cuts, in the long term, haven’t boosted Arizona’s economy and have instead led to fewer government resources.

Mar 5, 2012

Capitol Quotes: March 2, 2012

This week's most outstanding quips, jibes and utterances.

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