One of the fundamental roles of any founder or CEO is fueling the business with the resources it needs to function. These resources come in two primary forms: talented employees […]Read More
Look out for these tax changes in 2023 and for what is to come on the horizon. Like clockwork, they come. Quarterly. Annually. Every year. Taxes. But, while some things […]Read More
Labor shortages, demographic patterns, and the future of the job market create a long-term picture of the workforce. The workforce is always evolving, with demographic patterns and economic conditions leading […]Read More
Drought, inflation, and supply chains throw wrenches in Texas agriculture. Water weighed heavy on the minds of Texas farmers and ranchers last summer as the heat bubble that had stationed […]Read More
So much for “transitory:” Inflation isn’t reverting to normal anytime soon. Although there were promising signs during the summer, new data show pricing pressures remain strong. The Bureau of Labor […]Read More
Texas economic activity accelerated and dining out and consumer spending continued to rise in September. While job growth picked up, sentiment remained pessimistic, according to the Texas Business Outlook Surveys. […]Read More
The Permian Basin is among the most important energy-producing regions in the world. About 72 percent of Texas oil production and 46 percent of Texas natural gas production occurs there, […]Read More
from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas DallasFed.org Payroll employment increased statewide and in most Texas major metros in the first part of the year, and Texas Business Outlook Surveys […]Read More
The old adage “everything is bigger in Texas” has recently taken on new meaning. Add the state budget to the list. While a pandemic brought the global economy to a crawl, […]Read More
Being an entrepreneur who is preparing to start a new business can be both exciting and anxiety-producing. There are many things you must consider when starting a new business, and […]Read More