The Dallas–Fort Worth economy grew at a slower pace in August, following stronger growth in previous months. So far this year, DFW employment has grown an annualized 3.5 percent, matching the state’s 3.5 percent pace. Job creation remains broad-based across sectors. Activity in the housing sector is healthy, and home prices are rising at a more moderate pace than earlier in the year. The unemployment rates for Dallas and Fort Worth ticked up in August but remain below that of the U.S. The Dallas Fed business-cycle indexes point to continued expansion for the metroplex.
Read more...DFW Economic Indicators September 2014 via Dallas Fed
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