Your job numbers are stuck, mijo.
Look, here's the deal— the latest numbers for Arizona came out, and while we did add some jobs in April, the overall picture isn't exactly a boom. The state's employment rate has been stuck at 2024 levels for two whole years now. That's according to the latest data that dropped yesterday, May 26th.
It means that for all the talk about growth, a lot of folks here in the Valley, from South Phoenix to Glendale, aren't seeing the kind of upward movement we'd hope for. You're out there hustling, maybe picking up extra shifts, but the overall landscape isn't shifting.
Here's what this means for us:
* **Steady, not soaring:** We're adding jobs, but not enough to outpace the rate from two years ago.
* **Real impact:** This affects everything from the rents people can afford in neighborhoods like Maryvale to the small businesses trying to keep their doors open on Grand Avenue.
* **What to watch:** Keep an eye on the next few months to see if this trend continues. Are these new jobs sustainable? Are they paying enough for people to live comfortably in Phoenix?
That's the Valley, baby — 115 degrees and we're still out here, trying to make sense of these numbers.
Carlos Espinoza-Reyes
MiTL Sports Desk, Phoenix
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