The Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey: A Tool for Understanding the Economy - Southwest Economy, Jan/Feb 2007 - FRB Dallas
I The employment diffusion index appears to help explain changes in U.S
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/2007/swe0701g.pdf
Swap lines curbed global dollar shortages, appreciation during COVID-19 crisis - Dallasfed.org
2 plots the simple average of the foreign exchange swap spread in two ...0.2 percentage points) and for the temporary group from 35 basis points
https://www.dallasfed.org/research/economics/2024/0521
The Macroeconomics of Labor, Credit and Financial Market Imperfections - Dallasfed.org
1.2pp, but also dampen its volatility down to 2.7%. DOI: https://doi.org
https://www.dallasfed.org/research/papers/2024/wp2409
Energy sector slow to recover from malaise arising from effects of global pandemic - Dallasfed.org
2] In April, during the lowest point of consumption, Americans used only...14.7 million barrels of oil per day, 73 percent of forecasted levels.
https://www.dallasfed.org/research/swe/2020/swe2003/swe2003e
Texas economy grows modestly; business outlooks brighten - Dallasfed.org
2.4 percent in 2023. Benchmark data revisions pared second quarter growth...0.9 percent in November, a deceleration from the stronger pace posted
https://www.dallasfed.org/research/economics/2024/1224
Consumer Credit Trends for Texas - Dallasfed.org
16.7 percent at the end of 2018, swiftly approaching its 2010 recessionary...18.2 percent. And yet, the economy is healthier than it was during the
https://www.dallasfed.org/cd/cct/19ccttx/part3
‘Worst of energy crisis may be over,’ says Dallas Fed economist - Dallasfed.org
3.2 percent in July and 2.6 percent in August—outpacing the nation. The...16.7 in September. The Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey also continued
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2016/nr160927
"Worst of energy crisis may be over" says Dallas Fed economist - Dallasfed.org
3.2 percent in July and 2.6 percent in August—outpacing the nation. The...16.7 in September. The Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey also continued
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2016/nr160927b
Texas economy ‘resilient’ post-Harvey, but headwinds remain, says Dallas Fed economist - Dallasfed.org
0.7 percent. The state’s leisure and hospitality sector was hit the hardest...2.2 percent, well ahead of the state’s 1.2 percent growth in 2016, according
https://www.dallasfed.org/news/releases/2017/nr171110
Texas Employment Forecast - Dallasfed.org
2.2 to 3.8 percent. Based on the forecast, 370,400 jobs will be added ...12.7 million (Chart 1). “Although June extended Texas’ strong streak of
https://www.dallasfed.org/research/forecast/2018/emp180720