Lower Oil Prices, Tight Labor Markets to Restrain Texas Growth in 2019
Keith Phillips and
Judy Teng
Southwest Economy, 2019, issue First Quarter, 10-13
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Texas' economy should expand in 2019, though at a slower rate than in the prior year. A decline in oil prices in late 2018, tight labor markets and the possibility of restrictive U.S. trade and tariff policies weigh on the outlook for the state.
Date: 2019
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