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Print-Friendly VersionCrossroads—Economic Trends in the Desert Southwest

Issue 1, 2007
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
El Paso Branch

Border Metros See Economic Growth

McAllen and El Paso were among Texas border metros posting healthy economic growth in July, according to the Dallas Fed's Texas Business-Cycle Index. McAllen's business-cycle index rose at an annualized rate of 10.1 percent, while El Paso's index climbed 3.5 percent. The Texas index, an aggregate measure of the region's current economic activity, increased 3.2 percent.

Business-Cycle Indexes: Texas and Border Metros
Business-Cycle Indexes: Texas and Border Metros

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