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                    9.9000000000000005E-2 9.8000000000000004E-2 0.105 0.111 0.105 0.11 0.12...9.6000000000000002E-2 9.5000000000000001E-2 9.7000000000000003E-2 0.105
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                                         Southwest Economy - First Quarter 2016 - Dallas Fed
                    9.0 8.2 15.9 16.8 5. Diversification 48.5 45.3 8.7 9.9 42.9 44.8 NOTES...41.9 29.7 27.9 19.7 19.4 65.3 64.7 60.5 58.4 26.6 31.1 58.3 61.4 46.3
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                                         Texas Economic Update, Oct. 24, 2024 - Dallas Fed
                    2.9 4.5 5.6 3.9 -0.7 1.0 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Trade, transp. Utilities...2.9 4.5 5.6 3.9 -0.7 1.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Trade, trans.
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                                         Special Questions - Dallasfed.org
                    13.9 8.0 NOTE: 88 responses. 1a. How have these supply-chain disruptions
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                                         The Dog That Does Not Bark but Packs a Big Bite: Services in the U.S. Economy - Dallasfed.org
                    3.9 percentage points. However, the losses have been more than offset
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                                         Research Analysts Program - Dallasfed.org
                    9.33 miles located approximately 5 miles northeast of downtown). “The
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                                         The Producer Welfare Effects of Trade Liberalization When Goods Are Perishable and Habit-forming: The Case of Asparagus - Dallas Fed
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                                         All Texas Business Outlook Surveys Special Questions - Taxes How do you expect the tax provisions in the One Big
                    9.9% Buying back stock 4.1% NOTES: This question posed only to respondents...9% What actions have your firm taken in response to tax reform that you
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                                         Chart1 Preconflict oil market outlook Jun-2021 Jun-2022 Jun-2023 Jun-2024 Jun-2025 Jun-2026 62.17 62.17 62.17 62.17
                    71.9 71.9 71.9 71.9 1000 2024m1 Jan-24 74.15 74.15 74.15 74.15 1000 2024m2...9.6615343628024888E-3 9.6296736350585527E-3 7.0829887935931592E-3 5.8843844649077289E
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                                         Chart1 &"Calibri"&11&K000000 NONCONFIDENTIAL // EXTERNAL&1#_x000D_ Texas Less than high school High school Some college
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