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  • Economic Indicators

    Energy Indicators

    Falling demand and rapidly rising inventories caused crude prices to collapse in April, breaching negative territory for the first time in history.

  • Economic Indicators

    Energy Indicators

    Data have begun to roll in that underscore the scale of disruption caused by efforts to curtail and contain COVID-19.

  • Economic Indicators

    Energy Indicators

    The U.S. oil industry already had a significant preexisting condition in the form of receding access to capital when the coronavirus (COVID-19) added to its ills.

  • Economic Indicators

    Energy Indicators

    The coronavirus is taking a bite out of oil markets, with oil prices the first week of February down $8–$9 per barrel from January averages.

  • Economic Indicators

    Energy Indicators

    An early January surge in tensions between Iran and the United States gave a transitory boost to oil prices.

  • Dallas Fed Economics

    Domestic migration to Texas slows as national labor markets tighten

    Despite a strong economy and historically low unemployment rates in Texas, net domestic migration to Texas from other states has slowed since 2015.

  • CRA

    Weathering the Storm: A Framework for Meeting CRA Obligations

    This report provides a brief overview of disaster recovery and its connection to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).

  • Louisiana Employment Data

    State and industry data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for Louisiana.