THE ECONOMIST: Resilience!

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Like almost any American over the age of 25, I vividly remember Sept. 11, 2001. The images of planes striking buildings and people fleeing...

THE ECONOMIST: What goes up…

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Housing prices are up. Way up! The robust market reflects a variety of factors, including population growth, job opportunities, and interest rates. During the...

THE ECONOMIST: Black gold!

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Oil prices have regularly closed above $80 per barrel of late, something that hadn’t happened since 2014. They’ve more than doubled in the past...

THE ECONOMIST: Diversity

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Newly released Census data indicates that the U.S. population is becoming increasingly diverse. The most prevalent racial or ethnic group was the White alone...

THE ECONOMIST: Not getting any younger!

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The U.S. Census Bureau continues to release results of the 2020 Census. The information is crucial to effective corporate planning, as well as to...

THE ECONOMIST: Road work ahead

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The U.S. Senate recently passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill in a rare and much needed bipartisan action to inject funds to fix and...

THE ECONOMIST: Gigantic gridiron gyrations

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Over 40+ years and thousands of projects, I have examined pandemics, natural disasters, oil market collapses, financial meltdowns, and all manner of mayhem. One...

THE ECONOMIST: Outlook for Texas metropolitan area economies

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The economic upheaval of 2020 impacted all corners of Texas. As centers of employment, the largest metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) experienced the bulk of...

THE ECONOMIST: This stuff matters!

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CNBC regularly ranks the top states for business — and the winner was … not Texas! The Lone Star State came in fourth after...

THE ECONOMIST: Oil’s well!

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The energy sector remains a key driver of the Texas economy. It dominates state exports; drilling, production, transportation, and processing activity involve substantial investments;...