Texas job growth likely to slow in late 2023, Dallas Fed economist says
The state will likely see the two years of post-pandemic growth start to decelerate, according to Roberto Coronado, senior vice president and senior economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Coronado also cited lowering inflation rates as a top priority for the Dallas Fed.
Texas House speaker says heโs confident Legislature will revive expiring corporate tax break program
Lawmakers let the program, known as Chapter 313, expire at the end of this year after the Senate declined to consider a bill extending it. It was the first time in its 20-year history that legislators decided not to renew the program.
Watch: Labor and economy experts discuss how the Texas economy has adapted during the pandemic
Tribune energy and economy reporter Mitchell Ferman moderated a conversation with labor and economic development experts who discussed how COVID-19 has affected Texasโ economy and how businesses, workers and government have responded.
Less traffic? Houston is on this list for top cities people are leaving
According to Investing.com, Houston is one of the top cities where residents are moving from. Americans are leaving major U.S. cities at a rapid rate. The slowdown in population growth is accredited to shrinking industries and an increasing cost of living. Despite its big business, Houston is marking slow growth compared to other Texas cities such as Austin and Dallas. To view the full list of 99 U.S. cities where Americans are leaving.