In 2014, the Tucson MSA’s median household income was $46,233, while the poverty rate was 19.0%. Compared to peer metropolitan regions, Tucson’s income is low and its poverty rate is high. Both measures tell us about the financial resources available...
Today the Star launches a new monthly feature, a roundup and analysis of local economic data from the MAP (Making Action Possible) Dashboard. The MAP Dashboard is a project of the University of Arizona Eller College of Management , in...
Increasingly, city and county leaders are developing regionally specific strategies and programs for alleviating poverty. As federal and state funding for antipoverty efforts continue to diminish, local stakeholders representing a broad set of municipal sectors are looking for ways to...
With some 130 classrooms in the Tucson area being led by substitute teachers who often lack professional training, there is little school districts aren’t willing to do to get qualified teachers in the door. As of Dec. 4, 84 Arizona...
In 2015, the Tucson Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) posted a slight increase in population, but growth lagged behind the state and nation. Tucson’s population increased to 1,009,371, representing an annual growth rate of 0.2%, the slowest since the Great Recession...
Elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers in the Tucson MSA all earn significantly less than their peers in the state and nation. In this article, we will focus on secondary school teacher wages. To learn more about the wages for...
Arizona is a relatively young state, but it is also an old one. A basic way to track how balanced populations are age-wise is by using an age dependency ratio, which measures the proportion of young and older individuals in...
There are over 500,000 veterans living in Arizona. This translated into 10.8% of the population over 18 for the state of Arizona in 2013, ranking Arizona among the top 15 states with the highest concentration of veterans. It was also...
Quality parks, recreation facilities, and infrastructure that supports walking contribute to our quality of life. Parks and recreation facilities have been shown to provide health benefits for a community and increased property values. Improvements to sidewalks also provide health benefits...