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Texas’ economic outlook deteriorates as tariff-related uncertainty builds

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  • Laila Assanie
  • Ethan Dixon

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While lagging indicators reflect resilient growth for the Texas economy, more recent survey data suggest diminished momentum amid elevated uncertainty about the outlook.

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  • Laila Assanie & Ethan Dixon, 2025. "Texas’ economic outlook deteriorates as tariff-related uncertainty builds," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddse:100003
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    Texas; economic surveys; tariffs;
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