Southwest Economy, Second Quarter 2021
Go Figure: Women Took Brunt of Pandemic Job Loss as Priorities Shifted to Home
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Southwest Economy is published quarterly by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or the Federal Reserve System.
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In This Issue
- Federal COVID-19 Relief Aided Consumer Debt, Though Immigrant Texans Derived Less Benefit
- Texas Winter Deep Freeze Broke Refining, Petrochemical Supply Chains
- On the Record: Texas Restaurants Find Change on Postpandemic Menu
- Banks Face New Challenges as Texas Rebounds from COVID-19 Shock
- Spotlight: Oil Patch Productivity Rises; Jobs Vanish
- Go Figure: Women Took Brunt of Pandemic Job Loss as Priorities Shifted to Home
- President’s Perspective
- Complete Issue (Print version)
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