Money
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We asked, you answered: Renters weigh in on high rents and forced moves
We reported on how often Phoenix renters move—then our Instagram followers shared just how relatable it is.
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Costco sues over Trump tariffs. Could prices rise at 19 AZ stores?
Costco Wholesale has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over tariffs imposed under the Trump administration, claiming the import duties were unlawfully applied.
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Minimum wage will increase in 19 states in 2026, including Arizona
In 2026, for the first time, Arizona’s minimum wage will surpass $15. Arizona joins 18 other states that have announced wage increases in the new year.
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Tips on how to avoid rental scams in Phoenix
If you’re searching for a place to rent, you should be aware of rental scams. Here are some tips for avoiding them.
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How Arizona nonprofit Rancho Feliz is confronting the immigration crisis at the source
Rancho Feliz, a nonprofit organization based in Douglas, Arizona, aims to build up the Mexican working class and provide them with a comfortable life in their home country.
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Arizona attorney general sues Chinese online retailer Temu over data theft claims
Mayes announced that Arizona is the latest state to sue Temu and its parent company PDD Holdings Inc. over allegations that the Chinese online retailer is stealing customers’ data.
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9 tips for Phoenix renters on getting your security deposit back
Sometimes getting your security deposit back can feel like pulling teeth. Here are some tips for making sure you get your money returned.
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Cities with the most expensive homes in the Phoenix metro area
Interested to see how home values differ across the Phoenix metro area? Here are the cities with the most expensive homes.
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SNAP benefits resume, but new work requirements put 124K Arizona recipients at risk
SNAP benefits have been flowing again since the government shutdown ended. But for millions of recipients nationwide, including tens of thousands in Arizona, the restart is only a temporary reprieve.
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Nearly 1 million Arizonans face food insecurity without SNAP payments
SNAP benefits still have not been distributed, even though the Trump administration agreed to partially fund the program by court order.
























