Thursday, June 08, 2006

Cooldown Expected; Economist Differ Over Degree...

Cooldown expected; economist differ over degree, from the Arizona Republic, reports that Arizona's economy is expected to cool down during the rest of the year and next, according to Arizona economists. However they disagree as tho the level of the slowdown. University of Arizona's Eller College of Management said Wednesday that the state's economy will experience a major slowdown in the second half of 2006 as inflation pressure mount, interest rates rise and the housing market cools. But Tracy Clark, editor of the Arizona Blue Chip Economic Outlook is more optimistic, saying that the state's economy has "fired on all cylinders" in 2006, buoyed by a 13.5 percent increase in construction jobs. "Our panelists on the forecast aren't convinced the end has come yet," Clark said. "Even with the housing slowdown we still have quite a bit of population growth. As long as that continues, construction is going to stay at a reasonably high level, although at a noticeably lower level than we've been having."


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