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1991-92 winter residents help sustain AZ economy. (Arizona)
June 1, 1992... An estimated 184,000 seasonal residents were living in mobile home and RV/travel trailer parks in Arizona at the height of the 1991-92 winter season. These findings are based upon the second annual statewide survey of mobile home and RV/travel...
Dream of former College of Business dean is realized. (L. William Seidman Research Institute at the Arizona State University)
June 1, 1992... The College of Business has announced a $5 million goal for research funding within the next three years through its new L. William Seidman Research Institute, according to Eugene S. Schneller, director of the institute and associate dean for...
Arizona tax burden was below average in 1990.
June 1, 1992... State and local taxes per person in Arizona fell further below the national average in 1989-90, according to the latest figures on government finance produced by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The previous year's figures were reported in the...
First quarter net migration lowest of cycle. (Arizona)
June 1, 1992... Net in-migration to the Phoenix area was approximately 5,000 during first quarter 1992, the lowest figure of the current downcycle. Not since early 1982, during the previous economic recession, have migration figures dropped as low.
The...
1st quarter home sales strong, affordability unchanged. (Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Arizona) (Industry Overview)
June 1, 1992... First quarter 1992 housing affordability remained virtually unchanged from the last quarter of 1991. The residential market, however, continued to offer strength and hope for a real estate recovery in metropolitan Phoenix. Over the last year,...
Arizona economic conditions remained weak into 1992.
June 1, 1992... The metropolitan Phoenix area experienced a traditional economic recession from late 1990 into 1991. Little growth has occurred since then. This pattern is quite similar to that of the nation as a whole. In contrast, the Tucson urban area...
Arizona leading index dips in March, remains strong. (Arizona Index of Leading Economic Indicators)
June 1, 1992... The Arizona Index of Leading Economic Indicators fell in which to 117.6. The March number was .8 percent below the 118.6 number for February 1992 and 1.1 percent above the March 1991 number of 116.3 (1982 = 100).
Maricopa County...
Purchasing indicators continue to climb in April. (Arizona)
June 1, 1992... The economy continued to heat up in April, according to indicators derived from the monthly survey of Arizona purchasing managers conducted by the Center for Advanced Purchasing Studies, an affiliate of the L. William Seidman Research Institute...