Where does AZ rank in Healthcare nationwide?
#34 as of February 2025
As of December 2025, what has been the unemployment rate in Arizona?
4.3%
What rank is Arizona in overall public education quality?
48th (Wallethub)
50th (Consumer Affairs)
What are the four top employers in Arizona?
Banner health, Walmart, Amazon, and Frys
One in ___ seniors are currently working or returned to work?
Just last year though it has increased to 28%
AHCCCS (AZ Medicaid) serves how many citizens?
They serve 2.5 million citizens.
Over 2 million people that earned bachelors degrees how many of them percentage wise actually found a full-time job in that field?
30%
What rank are we nationally in funding schools?
50th
Drug companies raised the price of life-saving drugs by ____%?
5,000
Out of the seniors that are return to work from retirement what percentage of them working is because of rising costs?
51%
29% is to pay off debt and only 36% is due to boredom
How many newborns to 17 year olds are enrolled in the AHCCCS (AZ Medicaid)?
1/3 or 764,878 children.
Between the ages 18 to 64 years old is 1.1 million. Or 54%.
How many jobs did AZ lose last year?
18,700 jobs
What do you rank in student performance nationally?
49th
How many of the largest US companies pay zero dollars for federal income taxes?
55
What percentage of seniors never fully retire?
16%
Over ______ AZ residents have had there ACA plans have increased between 75% to 300%
Fill in the blank
400,000 residents
$650 to $2,000 a month for ACA plans
100,000 to 125,000 AZ residents may not be able to afford ACA Premiums.
How many jobs did we lose nationally last year?
1,206,374 jobs
___% are a grade equivalent behind 2019 levels in math and reading
60
How much more do CEOs get paid than median employees salaries?
324x
Walmart is over 900x
How long does $1 million in retirement savings last in Arizona?
15 years
By 2030 how many healthcare professionals will be short?
23,300 roughly
14,291 registered nurses, 3,644 physicians, 2,419 behavioral health workers
How many jobs did we add nationally last year?
181,000 jobs.
Arizona and what other four states are tied for last for highest dropout rate?
Idaho, Alaska, New Mexico, and Washington DC
What two industries used Covid as an excuse to jack up prices?
Oil and Meat
How much money would you have to put in monthly savings to retire comfortably?
$2,900
You would also have to start at age 30