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  2. Why Phoenix—of All Places—Has the Fastest Growing ... - AOL

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    For 33 months now, Phoenix, Arizona, has led the nation in home price increases. Unfortunately for locals, wages in the area have not been on the same high-speed elevator, growing only 5.3% in 2021.

  3. Economy of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    However, 2013 saw Greater Phoenix rebound to 7th. Arizona's year-over-year job growth (of which Phoenix is the main driver) continued to outpace the nation through August 2013. Arizona's year-over-year job growth was at or above 2.0% each month of that year. In contrast, national job growth was between 1.5% and 1.7% on a year-over-year basis ...

  4. Why retirees are moving again - AOL

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    The traditional retirement havens in Florida and Arizona still pull in many retirees. Last year the Phoenix metropolitan area topped the list of cities gaining population among people 55 and older ...

  5. Sun Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles area is by far the largest, with over 13 million inhabitants as of 2012. The ten largest metropolitan statistical areas are found in California, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, and Arizona. [28] Additionally, the cross-border metropolitan areas of San Diego-Tijuana and El Paso–Juárez lie partially within the Sun Belt

  6. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix (/ ˈ f iː n ɪ k s / ⓘ FEE-niks [8] [9]) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,662,607 residents as of 2024.It is the fifth-most populous city in the United States and the most populous state capital in the country.

  7. Metro Phoenix home prices, sales down. Why and what to ... - AOL

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    A good sign for the market: Through September of this year, homebuyers who plan on living in the house have been behind more than 75% of all Phoenix-area sales, according to The Cromford Report.

  8. History of Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the downtown area experienced a resurgence, with a level of construction activity not seen again until the urban real estate boom of the 2000s, when several high rise buildings were erected, including the buildings currently named Wells Fargo Plaza, the Chase Tower (at 483 feet, the tallest building in both Phoenix and Arizona) [102 ...

  9. Americans are moving out of urban counties like never before

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    The result of the outward expansion from major metropolitan areas such as New York City and Washington D.C. created a phenomenon that has been called the "donut effect." As counties farther out ...