Southwest Economy - Fourth Quarter 2016 - Dallas Fed
s American Community Survey. The U.S. median, at $55,775, though exceeding...s number, rose only 3.8 percent during the year. Dallas–Fort Worth’s median
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Noteworthy: Construction, Compensation, Pollution - Southwest Economy, Fourth quarter 2012 - Dallas Fed
s down 28 percent from the April 2006 peak, at the height of the housing...U.S. In Texas, residential builders report that shortages of framers,
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President's perspective - Southwest Economy, March April 2006 - FRB Dallas
sPerspective The economy is one of my passions, and I am a collector of...s true strength—a flexible, adaptable economy that doesn’t try to thwart
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Globalization: Myths and Realities - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, Sept/Oct 2004 - Dallas Fed
1990s— the results overwhelmingly indicate that the income effect dominates...1950s by the economist Simon Kuznets. Frankel’s paper, cited above, contains
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Regional Update: Texas Economy Still Slowing - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2008 - FRB Dallas
U.S. on the unemployment front. The state unemployment rate fell to 4.1...U.S. as a whole. The declines are broad-based geographical- ly, with all
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Mercantilism
s and early 1700’s Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Batavia(Indonesia), Cape Town (...s 15% 1830’s 60% 1833 Compromise Tariff of 1833 Phased out tariffs over
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Go Figure—Remittances to Central America Soar - Southwest Economy, Fourth Quarter 2017 - Dallas Fed
s Behind the Change? 95 100 105 110 115 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 Central...U.S. increasing, while Mexican immigrant population in U.S. decreasing
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President's Perspective - Southwest Economy, Second Quarter 2019 - Dallas Fed
S PERSPECTIVE exas employment grew at a rate of 2.3 percent through April...U.S. and the global economy. Robert S. Kaplan President and Chief Executive
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Southwest Economy • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas • Third Quarter 201314 NoteWorthy WATER: Lawmakers Seek Funds to
U.S.–Mexico border for migrant apprehensions. While arrests along the ...s easternmost sec- tion rose 55 percent in the October 2012–June 1 period
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SpotLight: Regional Labor Force Growth - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July/August 2007 - FRB Dallas
s labor force added 6.7 million workers from 2000 to 2005, a 4.7 percent...s industrial heartland experienced the slowest workforce growth. Such
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