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- Creators: Jos. W. Stern & Co.
- Creators: Rex, Tom R.
ContributorsRex, Tom R. (Author) / Battelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice (Publisher)
Created2006-05
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Arizona is one of the states in which the high-wage end of the employment distribution provides a more favorable impression of its job quality than that based on all employment. Thus, Arizona’s subpar job quality is not due to a scarcity of high-wage jobs, but instead results from lesser job quality in the remainder of the employment distribution. In particular, Arizona has an above-average share of very low-paying jobs that serve tourists and seasonal residents. In turn, the low overall average wage in Arizona — 7 percent less than the U.S. average — primarily results from factors other than job quality. The average wage in Arizona is less than the U.S. average in the vast majority of industries and occupations, both high- and low-paying.
ContributorsCrosby, Warner (Composer) / Smith, George Totten (Lyricist) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1901