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BENEFITS - INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

As a proxy for our current situation, the ten largest employers in Maricopa and Pima Counties are:

      
Maricopa County                                           Pima County    
  1. The State of Arizona                                   Raytheon Missile Systems
  2. Wal-Mart Stores Inc.                                   State of Arizona
  3. Maricopa County                                        University of Arizona
  4. Banner Health                                            Tucson Unified School District
  5. City of Phoenix                                           Davis-Monthan Air Force Base    
  6. Honeywell                                                  Pima County
  7. U.S. Postal Service                                      U.S. Army Intelligence Center & Fort Huachuca
  8. Wells Fargo & Co.                                        City of Tucson
  9. Arizona State University                               Freeport McMaRan Copper & Gold, Inc.
10. Basha's                                                       Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.


When it comes to investment into infrastructural in Arizona:

1. What is our dependence on the public sector versus the private sector?

2. In the private sector, what is our dependence on services versus manufacturing?

3. What is our dependence on local entities versus entities headquartered elsewhere?

4. Finally, who can afford to reinvest back into our local health, education, and welfare?

We succeed by cultivating local start up companies with high value products and high skilled jobs.  Then the investment will come.
How can we  depend on infrastructural investment for our community from government or business?
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