MONEY AND JOBS
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Older Arizona voters are closely watching Trump’s tariffs — and their retirement accounts
Retirees, the Republican president’s economic stewardship has been defined by the roller coaster of the stock market and fears his tariffs will lead to higher inflation.
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Meet Arizona’s 15 richest people
The world has 3,028 billionaires, according to the latest Forbes list—and over a dozen of them are Arizonans. Here are the richest people in our state.
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Scholarships for child care are drying up. Now families are paying the price
For parents who need to work but can’t afford the steep cost of child care, federally funded scholarships can be a lifeline. But qualified families increasingly are being turned away, thanks to the rising costs of child care and the end of pandemic-era funds.
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Trump’s worldwide tariffs jolt markets, wipe out trillions, and leave Arizona retirees reeling
US investors lost $3.1 trillion on Day 1 of President Trump’s steep tariffs, leaving retirees and aging workers hoping to retire soon in Arizona having to rethink their plans.
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‘Some people work their butts off and other people get rich’: Gwen Frisbie-Fulton’s view from rural America
My dad raised us to work hard and do good for our families, but he was also going to make damn sure we didn’t step on anyone else along the way.
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Free job training program returns to 3 rural Arizona Communities
Maricopa County expands its Workforce 2 You program with $500,000 in funding, bringing free job training to rural residents in three communities.
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Here’s how much ending taxes on tips would save—and how much it would cost
Arizona Republicans are pushing a “no tax on tips” bill despite warnings of a huge hit to state revenue.
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5 ways the Trump tariffs on Mexico and Canada would hit Arizona wallets
The tariffs President Donald Trump has threatened to impose on imports from Mexico and Canada would drive up the price of gas, groceries, and homes in Arizona, economists say.
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You may qualify to file your taxes for free in Arizona—here’s how
Arizonans have some good news this tax season—the state is continuing its participation in the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Direct File Program, which allows qualified residents to file their taxes for free.
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City of Phoenix offering up to $3,000 bonus to eligible pool staff members
The city of Phoenix is in need of people to staff its pools in 2025—and it’s offering some extra cash to bring in workers.
























