A report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas researchers say that economic growth, low taxes and big cities all can keep residents in their home states.
People sit in Zilker Park on the second night of Austin City Limits Radios Blues on the Green concert on July 28, 2021., The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.
Approximately 82% of people born in Texas still lived there in 2021, research released Tuesday by theshowed, marking a stable or growing population and workforce in the state. Researchers said that Texas’s status as a “sticky state” indicates that the state remains attractive to workers and that housing costs are relatively affordable, as an increasing cost of living can push natives out of their home states. They also noted that stickier states tend to have big cities, lower tax burdens and warmer weather, in perhaps a surprise to Texans suffering through a sweltering summer.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
US legislators oppose Federal Reserve programs that limit bank's interaction with payment stablecoinsUS legislators have taken a stand, challenging the Federal Reserve’s move earlier in the month to limit the interaction of banks with payment stableco
Read more »
San Francisco Fed's head of bank supervision to retire in wake of Silicon Valley Bank's collapseAzher Abbasi, the head of bank supervision at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco -- which included oversight of the failed Silicon Valley Bank -- will...
Read more »
Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Assist Gov Bullock SpeaksGet the RBA Assist Gov Bullock Speaks results in real time as they're announced and see the immediate global market impact.
Read more »
Federal court to hear arguments on controversial Texas bill targeting drag performances in front of minorsAUSTIN, Texas (KEYE) -- On Monday, a federal court in Houston will hear arguments in the lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 12.The bill criminalizes public drag sh
Read more »
Texas restaurants backing new federal bill to slash rising credit-card swipe feesTwo credit card companies control 80% of the market, and their fees have more than doubled, according to the Texas Restaurant Association.
Read more »