The Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6) study reveals that Arizona nonprofit arts generate $1.1 billion in direct economic activity, supporting jobs, personal income, and tax revenue.
The Arizona nonprofit arts bring big bucks to cities throughout the Valley, with roughly $1.1 billion in direct economic activity in 2022. That's according to The Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6), a national study that is conducted approximately every five years by Americans for the Arts. The more than $1 billion in economic activity in Arizona supported 19,427 jobs, provided $775.6 million in personal income to residents, and generated $226.
1 million in tax revenue to local, state and federal governments. Read more of this story from the Business Journal
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