Tucson’s employment growth slowed in 2023, falling to near the bottom of its Western peers, according to the Making Action Possible Dashboard, a project of the University of Arizona's Economic and Business Research Center in the Eller College of Management.
Tucson job growth slowed in 2023 to near bottom of pack
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Tucson’s employment growth slowed in 2023, falling to near the bottom of its Western peers, according to the MAP Dashboard, a project of the University of Arizona's Economic and Business Research Center in the Eller College of Management.
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