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An assessment for fiscal year (FY) 2016 of the contribution of Arizona State University (ASU) to the Arizona economy, based on the economic impact of its employment and spending, its benefits as a provider of higher education, and its research.
This paper examines Arizona State University (ASU) graduates employed in Arizona. Approximately 207,000 ASU graduates were working in Arizona in 2012. The aggregate earnings of the ASU graduates were around $11.4 billion. These individuals contributed about $819 million in state taxes.
This report provides an assessment for fiscal year (FY) 2013 of the economic contribution of Arizona State University (ASU) to the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Estimates are presented for the jobs and incomes that are supported in the Phoenix economy by the spending of the university and its employees and students. The economic contribution to Phoenix of the spending by the university, its employees, and its students, in FY 2013 totaled more than 24,000 jobs, $1.1 billion in labor income, and nearly $1.8 billion in gross product.
An assessment of the contribution of Arizona State University to the Arizona economy, based on the economic impact of its employment and spending, on its benefits as a provider of higher education, and on its research.
An assessment of the contribution of Arizona State University to the Arizona economy, based on its employment and spending and also on other benefits, particularly the productivity and earnings of its graduates.