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Arizona continues to attract new residents despite the heat

Arizona鈥檚 strong economy and business climate continues to attract new residents and workers from across the country, despite this summer.

According to a, Arizona saw the fourth-largest net migration of high-earning households across the country, ranked behind only Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. The net gain in these households for Arizona was 4,563, which could have a significant impact on a state鈥檚 tax revenue and finances.

Meanwhile, states like New York and Illinois saw a net loss of more than 10,000 high-earning households, and California ranked last with a net loss of almost 30,000. The study also that Arizona鈥檚 low-tax environment had made it an attractive destination for new residents.

This newest report comes during a year where population growth has dominated Arizona鈥檚 headlines. Back in March, the United Census Bureau found that Maricopa County gained more residents last year than any other county in the country, adding 56,831 residents for a growth rate of 1.3%.

has been a key part of this process. Cities such as Queen Creek and Maricopa have seen some of the largest growth, growing by over 6% last year.

The city of Coolidge, which recently saw the approval of an expansion of its SRP Generating Station, saw the biggest jump in population of almost 12%, thanks in part to new advanced manufacturing jobs.

The Coolidge generating station expansion will help support the growth of incoming residents and job creators and their energy demands. During this summer鈥檚 record heat, utility companies like APS and SRP have continued to deliver reliable service, even as the Phoenix metro area population 5 million this year.

The state鈥檚 energy resources remain strong as new residents move in. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Arizona ranks second in the country for solar energy potential.

Arizona鈥檚 ability to provide for rising energy demands have also been strengthened by a new battery manufacturing complex announced earlier this year by LG Energy Solutions.

The state鈥檚 growing population has also seen other industries expand. 

Glenn Farley, research director at Common Sense Institute Arizona, that Arizona鈥檚 health care sector, which represents 10-20% of the state鈥檚 economy, is forecasted to grow by 3% per year.Despite stubbornly high inflation nationally, the cost of living in the Phoenix metro area also much lower than other metro areas in the country like Chicago, New York, and St. Louis, which also helps to attract new residents.

Craig Ruiz

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