Trump's global tariffs; ICE detention facility in Surprise; Arizona's non-lawyer-owned firms

ASU experts discuss the economic implications of global tariffs on inflation, small businesses, and the domestic supply chain.

Former federal economist joins ASU to advance real estate research

After nearly a decade in government, Robert Martin joins the W. P. Carey Center for Real Estate and Finance to study industry trends in Arizona.

Egg price fluctuations: A year in review

ASU economist says egg prices have been impacted by the avian flu.

Trump proposal to cap credit card interest rates sparks debate over impact on consumers

ASU economist says interest rate ceiling may help some but hurt others.

Logistics Managers Index signals unusual supply chain slowdown

Supply chain activity unexpectedly slowed in December, a rare drop shown by the Logistics Managers' Index that could signal shifts in inventory and transport trends.

Why AI policy thrives in some states and fades in others

AI policy is taking off in some states while others are falling behind.

Arizona economist weighs in on weakest US job growth since 2003

New federal data shows hiring challenges as labor market slows down.

How much of your job will AI take over?

Artificial intelligence is more likely to change what people do at work by automating tasks and shifting skills than to fully replace entire jobs, says an ASU economist.

Compare 2026 car insurance rates

Shopping around and comparing car insurance providers can reveal major differences in cost and coverage, helping drivers choose a policy that fits both their budget and needs.

American farmers struggle from Trump's tariffs, its affect on Arizona

Rising tariffs are driving up production costs and limiting export markets, putting financial pressure on Arizona farmers and contributing to higher prices for consumers, says ASU economic expert.