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Southwest Economy , Issue Nov , Pages 11

Community Broadband Survey Paves Way for Expanding Digital Access in Southern New Mexico

Like millions of people across the U.S., many residents of Doña Ana County in southern New Mexico struggle to find the internet access they need for school, work and daily life.
Dallas Fed Communities

Journal Article
New directions for economic growth: redesigning fiscal policies in Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas

Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Jul , Pages 13-20

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Regional update

Southwest Economy , Issue Sep , Pages 11

Is federal broadband funding going to states that need it most?

In the first of a three-part series on digital inclusion, we discuss the details of recent federal broadband funding and its connection to the level of broadband availability.
Dallas Fed Communities

Journal Article
Santa Teresa port of entry navigates future during fraught time

Jerry Pacheco, president of the Border Industrial Association in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, discusses his work attracting investment from private and public sources for the Santa Teresa project and its prospects in an environment of rapidly changing rules of trade.
Southwest Economy

Working Paper
The Banking Panic in New Mexico in 1924 and the Response of the Federal Reserve

There was a banking panic in New Mexico in early 1924 when about one-fourth of the banks in the state closed temporarily or permanently amid widespread runs. The Federal Reserve used both high profile and behind the scenes operations to calm the panic. This paper provides a history of this episode and explores how conspicuous and inconspicuous aspects of the Federal Reserve’s response interacted to bolster confidence in the banking system.
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2025-064

Journal Article
Regional update

Southwest Economy , Issue Jan , Pages 15

Journal Article
Community Action in Southern New Mexico

The national Community Action program began in the 1960s to serve as a focal point in local communities for the war on poverty. Programs were established in a majority of counties across the U.S., including some in rural areas. Many programs continue to thrive today, and in mostly rural southern New Mexico, a highly productive Community Action Agency is paving the way to financial stability and success for thousands of low-income working families.
e-Perspectives , Volume 10 , Issue 2

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New Mexico fuels U.S. crude oil output, funding for local programs

New Mexico has become a U.S. leader in energy production over the past five years, drawing on Permian Basin reserves in the southeastern corner of the state. Oil and gas proceeds fund an increasing share of state government, most notably involving education programs.
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