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Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix business statistics
Employer establishments with 1-49 employees
(2007)
87,951 78,289
Small business growth rate
(2004-2007)
15% 5.3%
State business tax climate ranking
(out of 50 states)
22 N/A
Percentage of population with bachelor's degree
(ages 25-34)
24.2% 32.7%
Violent crime
(rate per 100,000 inhabitants, 2007)
490.8 537.6
Property crime
(rate per 100,000 inhabitants, 2007)
4,653 3,700.0
Population growth
(2003-2008)
19% 6.38%
Per-capita income
(2007)
$35,185 $41,342
Per-capita income growth
(2002-2007)
22% 25.0%
GDP (in millions)
(2006)
$179,489 $164,601
GDP growth
(2001-2006)
43% 32%
Average hourly wage
(2008)
19.28 $21.03
Housing foreclosure rate
(first half of 2009)
22 113
Median rent
(2009, for a 2-bedroom housing unit)
$923 $981
Housing price-to-income (HPI) ratio
(first quarter of 2009)
2.0% 1.8%
Long-term HPI ratio
(20-year average, 1984-2004)
1.83% 1.85%
HPI deviation from long-term average
-17% 0.0%

All statistics are for the full Metropolitan Statistical Area. For a complete list of data sources, see "How we picked the Best Places."

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Local smallbiz lenders

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Foreclosure data provided by RealtyTrac.

Housing price-to-income data provided by Moody's Economy.com.

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