Texas Retail in the Doldrums; Brick-and-Mortar Stores Take the Brunt
Amy Jordan
Southwest Economy, 2017, issue Q3, 10-13
Abstract:
Texas retailers have confronted a pair of challenges. First, the 2015?16 oil bust depressed personal income, while a stronger dollar weakened demand for goods along the border. Second, amid the Texas economy?s recovery, brick-and-mortar retailers have been losing business to internet sales.
Date: 2017
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