Southwest Economy - Dallasfed.org
5, 2025 Austin doctor who leads equity firm aims to cure U.S. health care
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Texas added 500 jobs in March; state employment forecast revised up to 1 percent for 2016 - Dallasfed.org
1.5 percent in 2015. The monthly annualized growth rate in March was 0.1
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2016/nr160415b
Dallas Fed economist: Slower growth ahead for Texas economy as impact of low oil prices spreads - Dallasfed.org
5,500 jobs so far this year. However, other Texas metros are beginning
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2016/nr160509
Growth in Texas manufacturing activity picks up pace in December, says Dallas Fed survey - Dallasfed.org
15.5. The company outlook index posted a similar gain, increasing six
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2016/nr161227
Dallas Fed introduces improved consumer price inflation gauge - Dallasfed.org
0.5 percent in June and 1.9 percent on a 12-month basis. More information—and
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Texas factory activity sluggish in April, according to Dallas Fed survey - Dallasfed.org
5.4 in March. During the week of April 15-18, manufacturers were asked
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Texas manufacturing continues to expand, but pace slows - Dallasfed.org
6.5. Expectations regarding future business conditions remained positive
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2018/nr181029
Texas job growth accelerates, says Dallas Fed economist; employment forecast surges to 2.7 percent for 2017 - Dallasfed.org
5 percent month over month from December, and that represents the strongest
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2017/nr170320
Marie T. Mora of Edinburg appointed to Dallas Fed’s San Antonio Branch board - Dallasfed.org
5, 2018 DALLAS—Marie T. Mora of Edinburg, Texas, has been appointed to
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2018/nr180205
Dallas Fed Economic Letter assesses progress toward full employment and price stability - Dallasfed.org
5.9 percent is only slightly above the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate
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