Estimated 17% of Arizona workforce without jobs; 601,518 have filed for unemployment
Democratic Senate Minority Leader David Bradley, left, speaks as House Speaker Rusty Bowers, and House Minority Leader Charlene Fernandez listen as Arizona's four top legislative leaders appeared at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry's annual legislative forecast luncheon Friday, Jan. 10, 2020 in Phoenix. Ducey told a crowd of about 1,500 business leaders that the state's economy continues to hum and he'll continue his vision of investing in government while lowering taxes. (Bob Christie/AP)
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