The second edition of this special report is a comprehensive look at the industry clusters, history and demographics shaping eight of Texas' key metropolitan areas: Austin–Round Rock, Dallas–Plano–Irving, El Paso, Fort Worth–Arlington, Houston–The Woodlands– Sugar Land, McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, Midland–Odessa and San Antonio–New Braunfels. Four new metro areas are covered: Amarillo, Beaumont–Port Arthur, Lubbock and Tyler–Longview.
The report's authors identify the dominant industry clusters—those exceeding the national average in their share of employment—that drive each metro's economy.
Read more... At the Heart of Texas: Cities’ Industry Clusters Drive Growth via Dallasfed.org
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