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Dallas Fed recent additions

A comprehensive list of recently added postings on Dallasfed.org.
  • Amarillo by morning

    Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan's 360° Listening Tour is taking her to communities all around the Eleventh Federal Reserve District to deepen her understanding of the region’s people and economy.

  • Redevelopment helps revitalize Southern Dallas

    Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan's 360° in 365 Listening Tour is taking her to communities all around the Eleventh Federal Reserve District to deepen her understanding of the region’s people and economy.

  • Women business owners in Texas get less financing than men do

    Women in Texas who own small businesses struggle more than men to access loans, post-COVID data show, and the situation is worse for women of color.

  • El Paso Economic Indicators, Nov. 30

    El Paso employment declined from July to October. The business-cycle index increased slightly, and the unemployment rate fell. In addition, wage growth stabilized. The U.S. industrial production index decreased, and both auto production and sales dropped.

  • San Antonio Economic Indicators, Nov. 2023

    San Antonio payroll jobs continued to grow at an elevated rate in October after a sharp pickup in September. In addition, unemployment declined despite the increases in the labor force, and wages rose; however, retail sales tax continued to decline.

  • 2nd CEMLA/Dallas Fed Financial Stability Workshop

    The Center for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA) and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas invite submissions to their 2nd Financial Stability Workshop, to be held from November 30 to December 1, 2023, in Dallas.

  • Energy Indicators, November 2023

    Gasoline and diesel prices have come down since the end of summer, with gasoline prices seeing a stronger decline. A drop in gasoline consumption contributed to bloated gasoline inventories, while consumption of diesel is still relatively healthy, contributing to higher refining margins for the heavier product.

  • Eleventh District Beige Book, Nov. 29, 2023

    The Eleventh District economy expanded at slower pace than in the previous reporting period. Manufacturing output rose, while growth in services stalled out and retail sales fell.

  • New disruption from artificial intelligence exposes high-skilled workers

    With workers still grappling with the consequences of automation, the lightning-speed pace of artificial intelligence (AI) development poses fresh concerns of a new wave of worker displacement.

  • Texas service sector activity declines in November

    Texas service sector activity contracted in November for the first time since December 2022, according to business executives responding to the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey.