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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.
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Amarillo National Bank

AMARILLO – The Amarillo National Bank Economic Analysis released data for the Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland economies.

Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland Economic Trends
 AmarilloLubbockMidland
 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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Amarillo National Bank
Last updated
Mar 28, 2024

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