El Paso Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
7.0 percent increase in December (Chart 2). Gains were strong in education...47.7 in February but remained below 50 for the fourth consecutive month
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El Paso Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
0.7% El Paso job growth in March fell, while the unemployment rate remained...0.7 percent decrease from March 2023 (Chart 4). While year-over-year growth
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Texas Employment Forecast - Dallasfed.org
12.7 million (Chart 1). The 2018 forecast is significantly above 2017 ...4.7 and 7.3 percent respectively,” Phillips said. “The booming energy
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Energy Indicators - Dallasfed.org
35.7 mb/d as Saudi Arabia’s voluntary production cuts took effect. Meanwhile...7 percent from 2022 to 2023 (Chart 3). Since China ended its zero-COVID
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Dallas-Fort Worth Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
3.7% $34.05 2.1% The Dallas–Fort Worth economy expanded in February. Job...3.7 percent, remaining below both the state’s and nation’s jobless rate
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Texas Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
45.7 percent in August, while the five-month moving average edged up 2.7...3.7 to months. Houston’s months of supply held steady at 2.8 months in
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El Paso Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
2.7 percent. Unemployment rate declines El Paso’s unemployment rate dipped...0.7 percent from January to February 2023. The Institute for Supply Management
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Tyler Atkinson - Dallasfed.org
7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2018.12.018. See also: Federal Reserve...7, September 2013. "How Bad Was It? The Costs and Consequences of the
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Austin Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
2.7 percent in December to 0.4 percent in January. This compares with ...8.7 percent, or 5,180 jobs). Sectors that saw a net decline in employment
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Supply chains slowly mend as Texas firms view recovery in 2023 - Dallasfed.org
2.7 percent average cost increase in 2020, according to TBOS.[2] Cost ...7.7 months. Overall, what began with a broad expectation that supply chains
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