Texas Business Cycle Indicators
Austin: The Austin Business-Cycle Index, a broad measure of economic activity, grew an annualized 10.1 percent in February, faster than the 2.6 percent gain in January
Dallas-Ft Worth: Growth in the Dallas−Fort Worth economy picked up in December. Employment grew robustly, and unemployment dropped. Sales tax collections rose, and office and industrial net absorption was positive in the fourth quarter.
Houston: Houston dropped 5,164 jobs in October, but there were upward revisions to already-strong payroll growth in August and September that kept recent job growth strong. For the three months ending in October, employment in Houston grew an annualized 4.1 percent, with 34,488 jobs added
San Antonio: Over the past year, San Antonio has experienced remarkable economic growth, with the metro area's GDP increasing by 4.6% and the tourism sector surging by 11% to reach $21.5 billion in economic impact.
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
This growth across Texas represents tremendous opportunity and great news—but only for businesses that stand out.
As competition intensifies in all sectors, will your business capture its share of this expanding market? In today's visually-driven economy, potential clients form judgments about your business within seconds of seeing your visual presence. Professional branding photography isn't a luxury—it's a strategic investment in your company's future.
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Can your company afford to be invisible while others shine?