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The Tucson region, located in Southern Arizona's Pima County, benefits from a continually growing population and workforce base. Between the years 2000 and 2004, Arizona's population exploded at three times the rate of growth for the United States as a whole. In that same timeframe Pima County's population grew at an average annual rate of 2.4 percent -- much faster than the overall U.S. population.
In late 2006 Pima County reached a major milestone when the population exceeded one million residents, according to City of Tucson Planning Department estimates. The influx of people positively impacts the economy and translates directly into increased labor availability.
Tucson is rapidly becoming a location of choice, attracting major national and international companies like La Costeña/Arizona Canning Co. LLC. With ongoing growth, commercial, retail, arts, and a host of other economic sectors will continue to expand in the region. These amenities will greatly enhance the already excellent quality of life for Tucson's residents and businesses.
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Quick Facts: In 2006 Arizona was named the fastest-growing state in the country, finally surpassing Nevada -- long the country's fastest-growing state -- according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Tucson-area businesses can serve more than 34 million people within 500 miles and more than 55 million people within a 1,000 mile radius. |
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