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Inflation Is Rising the Fastest in Sun Belt Cities—Here’s Why

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Inflation is chipping away at homeowners’ disposable incomes all across the country, but those living in Sun Belt cities are seeing prices rise at a much faster pace than homeowners in more affordable regions elsewhere. Part of the divide can be traced to fuel and electricity costs, which surged earlier this year.

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Innovation Is Thriving In Arizona

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While the national average of per-capita income going to taxes is 9.9 In addition, Arizona’s taxes on property, gas and personal income remain low compared to the rest of the country. Boasting a population of nearly 500,000, Mesa is the 36th largest city in the United States and second largest in the Phoenix-Mesa metro area.

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Industry Focus: Food Processing – The Process Of Consistency

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Competitive electric costs, coupled with the convenience of responsive local utilities, have helped foster an environment where companies want to invest. Indiana is a “Right to Work” state and, in recent years, has enacted constitutional property tax caps and reduced the state’s corporate income tax. Photo: Ak-Chin Indian Community.).

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Top 25 Finalists for Ivory Innovations' Housing Affordability Prize

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Diamond Age | Phoenix, Arizona Diamond Age’s mission is to get first-time homebuyers into their first home faster, using 3D printing and advanced industrial-scale robotics—AKA—building robots bigger than houses to build houses. Four MINTs now operate in Boston, Fresno, KC, and Tulsa.