Texas Employment Forecast - Dallasfed.org
3.7 percent growth. “Texas employment contracted as 6,600 jobs were lost
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Austin Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
7.0 percent in April, faster than the 1.5 percent gain in March (Chart
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Texas Employment Forecast - Dallasfed.org
1.7 percent in 2024 after rising 2.4 percent in 2023. The state added
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U.S. must reform immigration laws, encourage high-skilled immigration, says Dallas Fed’s annual report - Dallasfed.org
7 percent of green cards go to principal workers, most of whom are high-skilled
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Service economy, housing market, maquiladora data and Texas GDP focus of Dallas Fed report - Dallasfed.org
5.7 percent since 1990, according to Petersen. "The key to prospering
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Texas job growth, foreign investment in Texas and airline industry focus of Dallas Fed report - Dallasfed.org
0.7 percent change in the overall number of jobs,” he writes. In October
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Texas manufacturing activity contracts again in February, says Dallas Fed survey - Dallasfed.org
7 points to –11.1, hitting its lowest reading since November 2009. The
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Austin Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
7.8 percent, or 996 jobs) and government (0.3 percent, or 41 jobs). Year
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Austin Economic Indicators - Dallasfed.org
1.7 percent in June, reaching $456,851 (Chart 6). In contrast, the state
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Texas Employment Forecast - Dallasfed.org
7.9 percent in November. Following a 4.5 percent decline in total employment
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