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Noteworthy: Population: Texas grows despite recessionary doldrums

Michael Nicholson

Southwest Economy, 2010, issue Q3, No 3, 14

Abstract: Texas' population grew robustly in the two years ended July 2009 despite the recession's impact on labor markets. The state added more people than any other--almost 1 million--and expanded at a faster pace than all but Utah and Wyoming.>

Keywords: Population; Economic conditions - Texas; Recessions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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