News published on Business Daily in September 2020

News from September 2020


There was one professional license issued in Goodyear during the week ending April 4, according to the State of Arizona.

There was one professional license issued in Paradise Valley during the week ending February 8, according to the State of Arizona.

There were two professional licenses issued in Tempe during the week ending March 28, according to the State of Arizona.

There was one professional license issued in Flagstaff during the week ending May 2, according to the State of Arizona.

There is at least one professional license set to expire in zip code 85253 during the week ending October 3, according to the State of Arizona.

There is one certified residential appraiser license set to expire in zip code 85544 during October, according to the State of Arizona.

There is one certified residential appraiser license set to expire in zip code 85374 during October, according to the State of Arizona.

There are at least three professional licenses set to expire in zip code 85233 during the week ending October 3, according to the State of Arizona.

Sales by miscellaneous durable goods wholesalers in July 2020 were $19.9 billion.

Inventories for businesses in the leather and allied products industry decrease $1 million, or 0.1 percent, to $852 million in July, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

One psychologist license is set to expire in Marana during October, according to the State of Arizona.

The Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy issued five physical therapist licenses in Tempe during August, according to the State of Arizona.

There is at least one professional license set to expire in zip code 85357 during the fourth quarter, according to the State of Arizona.

There are at least four professional licenses set to expire in Lake Havasu City during October, according to the State of Arizona.

There are at least six professional licenses set to expire in zip code 85501 during the fourth quarter, according to the State of Arizona.

There are at least 29 professional licenses set to expire in zip code 85395 during the fourth quarter, according to the State of Arizona.

Of the $20.2 billion in taxes collected by Indiana in 2019, $18 million came from taxes on hunting and fishing licenses, a 7.7 percent decrease from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).

There were 86 businesses in Arizona zip code 86314 that had between 20 and 49 employees in 2017, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.

There was one professional license issued in zip code 85222 during the week ending August 30, according to the State of Arizona.

There are at least 15 professional licenses set to expire in zip code 85012 during the week ending October 3, according to the State of Arizona.