Tucson did better than the nation but only in the middle of the pack among its Western peers for job losses during 2020, according to the Making Action Possible Dashboard, a project of the Economic and Business Research Center in the University of Arizona Eller College of Management.
Tucson economy: City fared middling among peers for 2020 job losses
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