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