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Report: Arizona had nation's second-highest disparity in incomes

Source: Verde Independent , Nov 17 2012, 1:25pm CST

Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON - Arizona had the second-highest income inequality in the nation between 2008 and 2010, trailing only New Mexico for the gap between its richest and poorest residents, a new report says. The report by ...

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3 days ago

The 1 Percent Are Only Half the Problem

Source: The New York Times  |   May 18 2013, 11:04am CDT

Most recent discussion about economic inequality in the United States has focused on the top 1 percent of the nation’s income distribution, a group whose incomes average $1 million (with a bottom threshold of about $367,000 ). “We are t ...

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4 days ago

Spartans Fall To Arizona State, 5-2

Source: Official Website of San Jose State Athletics  |   May 17 2013, 9:09pm CDT

Tempe, Ariz. – The San Jose State University softball team dropped its opening game of the 2013 NCAA Softball Regional to No. 4 Arizona State, 5-2 on Friday afternoon in Farrington Stadium on the campus of Arizona State University. Th ...

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26 weeks ago


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"The cycle perpetuates ... There's poverty, which is an indicator for poor education, which means no or low paying jobs."


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5 days ago

Experts: Arizona jobs, home prices slowly rebounding

Source: AZ Capitol Times  |   May 16 2013, 7:13pm CDT

Four faculty members from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University delivered their latest forecasts at an annual economic outlook luncheon. They said Arizona has gained back nearly 40 percent ...

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6 days ago

Raising Taxes On The Rich Doesn't Push Them To Be Less Productive: Study

Source: The Huffington Post  |   May 15 2013, 3:15pm CDT

Raising taxes on the rich doesn't make them less productive -- except when it comes to avoiding taxes, according to a new paper. The study, by the Economic Policy Institute , a left-leaning research organization, finds the politically popul ...

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