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Spotlight: Texas service sector outlook survey completing the regional economic picture

Jesus Cañas and Emily Kerr

Southwest Economy, 2011, issue Q2, No 2, 15

Abstract: The service sector drives the Texas economy, accounting for 59 percent of private-sector output and employing close to 7 million workers. Despite the service sector?s prominence, there are no timely state-level gauges of its activity. To fill this regional data gap, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas began assembling the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey (TSSOS) in 2007. After a four-year collection period, the data have been seasonally adjusted, with public release June 1.

Keywords: Business cycles - Texas; Service industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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