Arizona has been proactive in promoting remote work with policies like the Arizona's
Connected Workforce program and Phoenix have shown a strong inclination towards remote or hybrid work models.
While specific data points might be slightly outdated, the overall trend suggests a hybrid work model is prevalent in Phoenix. Many companies offer remote or hybrid options to attract and retain talent. However, the extent of remote work can vary significantly between industries and companies. Larger companies often have more flexibility in offering remote work compared to smaller businesses.
The cost of living in Phoenix, AZ is 3% lower the state average and 2% higher the national average.
Cost of Living in Phoenix, AZ | Compared to State Average | Compared to National Average |
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Housing (Buy and Rent) | 1% lower | 17% higher |
Utilities (Monthly) | 3% higher | 2% lower |
Food | 4% higher | 4% higher |
Healthcare | 1% lower | 6% lower |
Transportation | 2% lower | 2% higher |
Goods & Services | 11% lower | 9% lower |
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