Apr
08
2026

Apr 08 2026

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'The Alarm Bell': Arizona’s Drop in SNAP Participation Signals Potential Nationwide Impact of Trump Legislation

“Arizona is just the alarm bell,” said Joseph Palomino, executive director of the Arizona Center for Economic Progress, a nonpartisan advocacy organization. “This is likely going to happen in every state.”


Mar
26
2026

Mar 26 2026

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Arizona lawmakers move to bar migrants from using banks, shipping money

Joseph Palomino, director of the Arizona Center for Economic Progress, questioned the financial impact of what Rogers seeks. 

His organization bills itself as supporting fairer tax codes to put more money into education, affordable housing and health care.

Palomino questioned whether any of what Rogers is trying to enact is illegal, predicting it is preempted by federal law and would be overturned. But that is just part of the problem, he said.

"This is just economically disadvantageous,'' he told the House Commerce Committee when it debated and approved the bill. All efforts to try to remove migrants from the state and the country are just harming the economy, he said.


Mar
02
2026

Mar 02 2026

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Arizona numbers show massive decline in SNAP enrollment

SNAP enrollment has fallen dramatically in Arizona in just three months, according to the latest state numbers.

About 533,000 people received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in January, a 31% decline from October, according to the Department of Economic Security.


Jan
22
2026

Jan 22 2026

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Arizona school funding, teacher shortage crisis brings calls to renew Prop 123

Arizona spends less on education than nearly every other state, and Valley schools are struggling to stay afloat.

“We are at the bottom because we’re not investing in schools how the rest of the nation is,” said Geraldine Miranda, assistant director of fiscal policy at the Arizona Center for Economic Progress.

“If Prop 123 were to be expanded, it could free up more budget funds, general fund dollars, that could also go toward schools,” said Miranda.


Jan
15
2026

Jan 15 2026

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Arizona lawmakers debate tax breaks ahead of filing deadline

AZCenter director Joseph Palomino discusses the Arizona Legislature's tax conformity bill. Lawmakers have yet to decide on tax breaks, meaning some people may hold off on filing returns until the deadline.


Dec
09
2025

Dec 09 2025

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Wave of Tax Cuts Has Left Many States Vulnerable to Trump SNAP and Medicaid Crisis

Instead, to help pay for their tax cuts, many states have already raided their various cash funds. “We’ve sort of maxed out on gimmicks,” said Geraldine Miranda, assistant director of fiscal policy at the Arizona Center for Economic Progress. “There’s nothing left in the couch cushions.”


Dec
05
2025

Dec 05 2025

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¿Aumenta el costo de vivienda debido a la inmigración?

"Mass deportation is going to ultimately result in job loses for everyone in the US" - Joseph Palomino 


Dec
04
2025

Dec 04 2025

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Arizona ranks 20th among states vulnerable to federal control

Arizona is the 20th most dependent state that relies on the federal government, according to a new report. ... The Arizona Center for Economic Progress said in fiscal year 2025, 45% of the state’s revenue came from federal funds.


Jul
03
2025

Jul 03 2025

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Arizona Food Bank warns Republican budget would cause families to go hungry

The Arizona Food Bank Network and a coalition of advocacy organizations held a press conference on Wednesday to warn about the impacts of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which will cut roughly $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.


Feb
07
2025

Feb 07 2025

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Donald Trump’s mass deportations could mean higher costs and labor shortages in Arizona

Geraldine Miranda, an economic policy analyst at the Arizona Center for Economic Progress, expects higher housing prices as the construction industry struggles to find workers. That, she said, would far outweigh any reduction in demand for housing as immigrants leave.

“Arizona’s economy has been booming,” Miranda said. “There are lots of other people that are coming into Arizona from other states.”


Feb
04
2025

Feb 04 2025

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How to pay for Chase Field repairs? Arizona bill would repurpose Diamondbacks income, sales tax revenue

Joseph Palomino of the Arizona Center for Economic Progress also told lawmakers that research shows that sports stadium subsidies have limited economic impact.


Oct
13
2024

Oct 13 2024

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How Prop. 138 would change tipped workers' pay in Arizona

“When we look at the data of tip workers, we know that 70% are women and tip workers don’t make very much,” said Geraldine Miranda, an economic policy analyst with the Arizona Center for Economic Progress. “You look at their real median wage, they make about $15.78 (hourly) and when you look at the cost of if living, it’s very high. This proposition is an automatic wage cut for tip workers.”