Lingering energy bust depresses, doesn’t sink Texas state budget
Jason Saving
Southwest Economy, 2016, issue Q4, 3-7
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The recent oil price collapse has adversely affected Texas? budget situation and slowed the growth of its rainy-day fund. While energy continues to play an important role in Texas, the state has been better economically and fiscally positioned than most other energy states.
Date: 2016
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