Articles About Texas
- Author:
- John Coletta
- Posted:
- 07.13.2011
North Dakota’s Booming Economy Grew 7.1 percent in 2010
Guess which state’s economy grew at a significantly faster pace than the nation’s measly 2.9 percent? According to a report from the Department of Commerce, it’s North Dakota, whose economy expanded a robust 7.1 percent in 2010.The key driver behind both North Dakota’s success is drilling for oil. Historically, North Dakota’s mining sector — which includes […]
- Author:
- Todd Yates
- Posted:
- 06.24.2010
Texas’ Big Economy Sets the Stage for Post-Recession Growth Surge
Is there something special in the water in Texas? After surviving the Great Recession in relatively good shape, the Lone Star State can claim that it has more jobs than it did two years ago, as well as the lowest unemployment rate of the 10 largest states at just 8.3 percent. According to the Texas […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.01.2010
Migration Leads Thousands to Georgia, Arizona, Despite Recession
Arizona, Georgia and Texas are the growth centers in terms of new residents in the last few years, according to an Associated Press analysis of Internal Revenue Service migration data. The IRS compared the states where taxpayers filed their returns from 2007 to 2008 to arrive at their conclusions. Texas led the nation, with 62,827 […]
- Author:
- Pat Gallagher
- Posted:
- 09.24.2008
High Costs Could Impact Shipping Routes
Two trends in international trade worth highlighting: American exports are booming, thanks to the dollar’s current weakness. This considerable increase in volume has made it virtually impossible for U.S. manufacturers to get space on container ships within a four-week window, especially for products shipping from the ports of Los Angeles or Long Beach to any […]