THE ECONOMIST: Jobs by the numbers

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Texas continues to shatter records for new jobs. The expansion has been broad based, both in terms of industries and geographic areas. Our latest...

THE ECONOMIST: Keeping things moving

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As you probably know, UPS and the Teamsters union have reached an agreement to narrowly avert a nationwide strike. This high-stakes standoff likely wasn’t...

THE ECONOMIST: What recession?

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While we’re not out of the woods, opinions about the likelihood of recession are shifting away from the doom and gloom which has been...

THE ECONOMIST: Heat waves and the economy

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Texas has thus far endured a heat wave of historic proportions in the summer of 2023. The higher-than-normal temperatures have created health issues for...

THE ECONOMIST: Canary in the coal mine

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Canaries were historically used in coal mines to provide an early warning of dangerous gases. The CNBC rankings, where Texas continues to fall, should...

THE ECONOMIST: Workforce participation continues to rise post pandemic

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The number of prime working age persons (those aged 25 to 54) in the United States has never been higher. Simultaneously, there are labor...

THE ECONOMIST: Young people are Texas’ greatest resource

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Texas reached a notable milestone according to the latest release of U.S. Census Bureau population data — the Lone Star State’s Hispanic racial/ethnic group...

THE ECONOMIST: Back to the office

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Although remote work was a notable and growing segment of overall employment before the pandemic, COVID-19 dramatically ramped up the process. During the worst...

THE ECONOMIST: Stuff on shelves

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Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the relatively smooth functioning of the supply chain was something most people rarely thought of and took for granted....

THE ECONOMIST: Happy Birthday, Dr. Smith!

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It’s Adam Smith’s 300th birthday (June 5th, 16th, or 18th, depending on the calendar that you choose)! He was one of history’s most influential...