sanwages_per_worker San Antonio Real Wages Per Worker Quarterly, seasonally adjusted, real 2024:Q1 dollars Last data
6.37 1993:Q1 11146.89 1993:Q2 11516.66 1993:Q3 11537.16 1993:Q4 11800.41
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/econdata/wages-worker/sanwages_per_worker.xlsx
texwages_per_worker Texas Real Wages Per Worker Quarterly, seasonally adjusted, real 2024:Q1 dollars Last data entry
6.59 1993:Q1 12775.97 1993:Q2 13320.45 1993:Q3 13290.18 1993:Q4 13600.51
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/econdata/wages-worker/texwages_per_worker.xlsx
Presentation – Payment Firms, Cryptocurrencies, and CBDCs – 2nd CEMLA/Dallas Fed Financial Stability Workshop – Dallas Fed
6 / 15 Hypotheses payment narrative: system that will handle payments
https://www.dallasfed.org/-/media/documents/research/events/2023/23cemla/23cemla_keilpresentation.pdf
Rural Connectivity: What Difference Does it Make
6: Research and Evaluation Slide 7: Distance Education Slide 8: Connectivity
https://www.dallasfed.org/-/media/documents/cd/events/2023/23dirf/23di-Hudson.pdf
Unit 2 What about college? - Navigate: Exploring College and Careers - Dallas Fed
6. Display posters in three groups—private four-year schools, public four-year
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/educate/navigate/navigateunit2.pdf
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Increasing Abstraction and the Rapid Adoption of Complex Technologies - 2021 Technology-Enabled Disruption Conference
6 • A software developer cannot deal with more than a few concepts and
https://www.dallasfed.org/research/events/2021/~/media/documents/research/events/2021/21ted-shih.pdf
Online Supplement – Pooled Bewley Estimator of Long-Run Relationships in Dynamic Heterogenous Panels – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 409 – Dallas Fed
.6) where b̂PMG = R−1 ∑R r=1 β̂ (r) PMG−β̂, and b̂PMG,a,b = ( b̂PMG,a
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/international/wpapers/2021/0409a.pdf
PowerPoint Presentation
9.6 Russian Federation 4.0% 18 India 8.8% 8.1 China 10.4% 7.0 32 Production
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/educate/classroom/9gdp.pptx
PowerPoint Presentation
6) Economics. The student understands the basic characteristics and benefits
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/educate/classroom/11fiscal.pptx