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Diminishing The Jargon: Why Saving Is A Struggle

We have found most don’t know or understand specific words or “Jargon”, so to speak, which is used in the…

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U.S. Creates 312,000 Jobs In December

The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for November was revised up from +155,000 to +176,000, and the change for…

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Texas Sales Tax Revenue Totaled $2.9 Billion In December

“Growth in state sales tax revenue continues to be led by remittances from oil and gas-related sectors,” Hegar said. “The…

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Texas Obtains $50M In Debt Relief For Students Victimized By Company Who Owned Le Cordon Bleu & Other Schools

Voluntary compliance with Texas, 48 other states and the District of Columbia, CEC agreed to forgo collecting about $493.7 million…

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CBRE Forecasts Online Returns Could Total As Much As $37 Billion This Holiday Season

Analysis By CBRE And Optoro Outlines Warehouse Space Required To Handle Returns, Rate of Value Loss For Returned Items. The…

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Texas Manufacturing Expands Modestly, Outlook Worsens

Texas factory activity continued to expand rather modestly in December, according to business executives responding to the Texas Manufacturing Outlook…

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Austin Extends Public Comment Period For Affordable Housing Blueprint Implementation Plan

The extension provides an opportunity for Austinites to give input on aligning resources, facilitating community partnerships, and unifying strategic directions to…

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USDA Announces New OneUSDA Internship Program

An internship with USDA will involve various components of on-the-job experience, mentorship and training tailored to the student’s education, experience…

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Latest Economic Numbers For Texas Border

Economic growth slowed along the border as hiring moderated, though unemployment remained historically low. Wages, however, failed to improve despite…

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The Death Of The Traditional Landline

“While I’ll agree that traditional landlines are on the way out, I do believe they have several more years of life left in them,” Ron Kulik,…

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