Feb 11, 2014
A tale of three Texas cities: Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland
AMARILLO - The Amarillo National Bank Economic Analysis released data for the Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland economies. Read more at Amarillo National Bank.
AMARILLO – The Amarillo National Bank Economic Analysis released data for the Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland economies.
Amarillo | Lubbock | Midland | ||||
YTD 2013 | Chg. from 2012 | YTD 2013 | Chg. from 2012 | YTD 2013 | Chg. from 2012 | |
Sales tax | $76,226,739 | 16.15% | $64,242,363 | 16.01% | $107,415,352 | 19.05% |
Housing starts* | 472 | 2.43% | 922 | 41.41% | 1,418 | 23.95% |
Building permits | $500,905,908 | 13.61% | $475,886,819 | 8.08% | $1,193,339,675 | 58.35% |
Workers employed | 130,038 | 1.72% | 143,712 | 3.03% | 180,694 | 4.92% |
Wages (weekly) | $725.93 | 1.81% | $702.32 | 1.91% | $1,149.71 | 11.19% |
*Residential |
Read more at Amarillo National Bank.
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