Texas Business Outlook Surveys
Special Questions
The Dallas Fed occasionally poses a supplementary set of special questions after the completion of the regular survey questionnaire. These question sets are focused on a particular topic, such as the labor market or credit availability, and are often posed on a recurring basis (quarterly or annually). The results are not seasonally adjusted.
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December |
December Wages, prices, outlook concerns and potentially higher tariffs in 2025 |
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October |
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September |
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August Demand expectations, pricing power and the impact of tariffs |
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June |
June Wages, prices, capital expenditures, outlook concerns and supply-chain disruptions |
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March |
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February |
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January Labor market, federal government policies and financial conditions |
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Credit conditions Employment
Government spending Iran war |
Outlook
Prices and wages
Regulation |
Remote work Revenue and margins Supply chain Tariffs Tax reform Technology |
The retail component of the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey was published as an additional, separate data series until December 2025. Download historical data for the retail component.
Questions regarding the Texas Business Outlook Surveys can be addressed to Emily Kerr at emily.kerr@dal.frb.org.
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