High-tech hotspot Austin works to solve labor, housing issues - Dallasfed.org
up with demand. During Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan’s visit to Austin...top of national rankings for startups, and these entrepreneurs attract
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Dallas Fed Trimmed Mean PCE 2.2 percent for June - Dallasfed.org
1.2 percent; the inflation rate for PCE excluding food and energy was ...contact: Jennifer Chamberlain Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Phone: (214
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2018/nr180803
Dallas Fed: Texas adds 10,900 jobs in October; state employment forecast revised up to 1.5 percent for 2016 - Dallasfed.org
up to 1.5 percent for 2016 DALLAS—Texas added 10,900 jobs in October, ...up to an annualized pace of 2.4 percent,” said Keith R. Phillips, Dallas
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2016/nr161118
At the heart of Texas: Cities’ industry clusters drive growth - Dallasfed.org
2.2 percent in the U.S. Table 7.1: Earnings Across Dominant McAllen Clusters...2 children per family, compared with 1.4 for Texas. Chart 7.3: McAllen
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Dallas Fed: Texas manufacturing activity picks up in January - Dallasfed.org
0.2 to 5.8, suggesting growth resumed this month. Positive readings in...contact: James Hoard Phone: (214) 922-5307 e-mail: james.hoard@dal.frb.org
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Southwest Economy • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas • Fourth Quarter 2013 3 Water Scarcity a Potential Drain on the
state—to 21 percent in 2012 from 60 percent the year before (Chart 1)....2 percent, while oil and gas drilling accounts for about 1 percent.2 As
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Strong U.S. labor market drives record remittances to Mexico - Dallasfed.org
top migrant employer, statistically best explains the recent growth of...tracking the growth in remittances since the pandemic (Chart 2).[1] Downloadable
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Texas Redux, America Restrained (With a Discussion of the Limits of Monetary Policy) - Dallasfed.org
2 percent, significantly above the national rate of 1.3 percent. This ...2] To track the state’s manufacturing industry—which accounts for about
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/speeches/fisher/2012/fs120215
Coping with Globalization's Impact on Monetary Policy - Dallasfed.org
track a car by GPS in London and mimic a voice from Texas. But globalization...1 billion people, has joined the game. What does all this mean to American
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/speeches/fisher/2006/fs060106
Special Questions - Dallasfed.org
dumping” aluminum products in the U.S. while being subsidized as well ...to. Our customers are mostly manufacturers and retailers. They report
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