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Spotlight: New Mexico Marijuana Legalization’s Costs, Benefits Remain Unclear

New Mexico legalized recreational marijuana use last year, joining 17 other states. Anticipated benefits and costs partially offset one another, but there is considerable uncertainty around both.
Southwest Economy , Issue First Quarter

Effects of COVID-19 on Tourism, Energy Weigh on Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana

Economic performance within the individual states of the Eleventh District reflected those states’ underlying relative dependence on the tourism and energy sectors and the effects of restrictions on mobility and engagement during COVID-19.
Dallas Fed Economics

Texas Economy’s Rebound Stalls in July after Gains in May, June

The resurgence of COVID-19 in July appears to have reversed economic gains in Texas that emerged when the virus’ frequency abated in May and June.
Dallas Fed Economics

Texas Economy Retains Strength Despite Weakening Outlooks

Texas’ economic expansion remained solid in May, though the pace of growth decelerated. Employment gains continued to be robust. Manufacturing output growth accelerated, but revenue growth in services slowed.
Dallas Fed Economics

El Paso Aims to End Brain Drain with Global Manufacturing, Higher-Paying Jobs

Dallas Fed President Lorie K. Logan met with El Paso business and community leaders in mid-October in the second of 12 stops on her 360° in 365 Listening Tour.
Dallas Fed Economics

Journal Article
Spotlight: Missteps Along U.S.–Mexico Border Hinder Movement of COVID-19 Biomedical Trade

While most activity in the Paso del Norte region is concentrated in automotive parts and electronic components, a cluster of biomedical manufacturers has emerged in Juárez in recent years.
Southwest Economy , Issue Third Quarter

Journal Article
State output remains distinctly Texan, while jobs mix increasingly resembles the U.S.

Lore and data have historically suggested that Texas is unlike any other place. Over the past 40 years, change has swept the state. Texas’ employment composition has increasingly come to resemble the entirety of the U.S., more so than even California or New York. But Texas economic output is another story.
Southwest Economy

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