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  • Economic Surveys

    Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the first-quarter survey reported slightly worsening conditions across most of the Eleventh District.

  • Southwest Economy

    Texas multifamily housing yet to stabilize; downside risks remain

    A fair amount of excess supply remains in some markets, and new properties are facing longer lease-up timelines.

  • Special Report

    Taiwan firms key to nearshoring and reshoring to support AI boom

    While China’s trade and investment with Mexico have attracted significant attention, Taiwan firms’ investment in both Mexico and Texas is arguably more significant for the evolution of U.S.–Mexico production networks.

  • Southwest Economy

    Construction firms navigate cost, demand challenges in postpandemic era

    Ken Simonson, chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, discusses the state of commercial construction in Texas and the U.S., including ongoing office and data center activity.

  • Economic Surveys

    Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey

    Texas service sector activity grew slightly in February, according to business executives responding to the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey.

  • Economic Surveys

    Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey

    Texas factory activity continued to rise in February, according to business executives responding to the Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey.

  • At the Heart of Texas

    At the Heart of Texas

    The third edition of this special report is a comprehensive look at the historical, economic and demographic profiles of 12 of Texas' key metropolitan areas with additional tables on average annual earnings, demographics and more.

  • Southwest Economy

    Texas job growth expected to pick up following flat 2025

    Texas economic output grew in 2025 but did so with near-zero job growth. The last time that happened was in 2002–03, when the state emerged from the dot-com bust into an extended jobless recovery.

  • Economic Indicators

    Texas Economic Indicators

    The Texas economy decelerated at the end of 2025. Overall, employment growth slowed notably in Texas and major metro areas in 2025 relative to 2024, though payrolls expanded in December.

  • Economic Indicators

    Energy Indicators

    Global oil inventories are expected to rise over the next year as supply growth continues outpacing consumption. Chinese stockpiling has provided some price support. U.S. crude production is projected to remain stable supported by continued efficiency gains.