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Infrastructure
Transportation Funding: Initiative 175 and HB26-1430

The condition of Colorado’s roads and bridges has long been central to debates over state transportation spending, and recent declines in infrastructure quality have prompted both a ballot initiative and an

Jobs & Our Economy
Inflation in Arizona April 2026 Update

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the Phoenix metro area rose 3.0% year-over-year (YOY) in April due to rapidly rising energy prices (+22.9% YOY) as fallout from the conflict with Iran reaches official gov

May 12, 2026 Zachary Milne
Jobs & Our Economy
Inflation in the Midwest - April 2026

Year-over-year inflation rose from 3.4% to 4.1% for the Midwest in April 2026.​

May 12, 2026 Andrzej Wieciorkowski
Housing & Our Community
Housing Affordability in Arizona 2026

Arizona’s housing market continues to face a persistent imbalance between supply and demand, even as conditions have softened over the past year.