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  • How the Rio Grande Valley rallies for growth

    Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan's 360° Listening Tour is taking her to communities all around the Eleventh Federal Reserve District. The tour is helping deepen her understanding of the region’s people and economy by adding color and perspective that go beyond official statistics.

  • Texas Economy

    Modest growth in Texas service sector activity continues

    Texas service sector activity expanded at about the same pace in August as the prior month, according to business executives responding to the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey. The revenue index, a key measure of state service sector conditions, was little changed at 8.7.

  • Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey

    Texas factory activity exhibited little growth in August, according to business executives responding to the Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey.

  • Texas Economic Indicators

    The Texas economy saw payroll employment contract for a second straight month in July, and initial unemployment claims rose, partly due to Hurricane Beryl.

  • Texas Employment Forecast

    The Texas Employment Forecast estimates jobs will increase 1.9 percent in 2024, with an 80 percent confidence band of 1.4 to 2.4 percent.

  • Texas community banks grapple with national stresses as elevated rates pose new tests

    Despite community banks’ relative strength in Texas, the outlook through year-end 2024 comes with evolving downside risks, particularly involving unrealized losses on fixed-income holdings.

  • Texas expansion moderates; labor market, price expectations normalize

    The housing market slowed, with sales down and inventories rising. Data reflecting strain among small businesses and low- and moderate-income households appeared mixed. Some data point to rising stress, while others suggest resilience.

  • Cattle ranchers have no beef with sizzling prices as consumers keep buying

    David Anderson, professor and extension economist with the Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University, discusses what’s driving cattle and beef prices from feedlots in the Texas Panhandle to supermarkets at a time when the size of the overall U.S. herd is at a more-than six-decade low.

  • Texas Economy

    Texas service activity improves, but moderate growth continues

    Texas service sector activity expanded at a faster pace in July than the prior month, according to business executives responding to the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey. The revenue index, a key measure of state service sector conditions, increased to 7.7 in July from 1.9 in June.

  • Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey

    Texas factory activity was flat again in July, according to business executives responding to the Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey.