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Ensuring that Texas has sufficient water for a growing population and economy is an extremely time-consuming and expensive process, but it is also imperative. https://t.co/TxkvM2A2ck
On balance, our latest projections call for moderate growth for the US economy over the next five years (though we expect unevenness over time and across industries). https://t.co/8EUG06jFyH
The US national debt recently crossed an ignoble threshold, exceeding gross domestic product (GDP) for the first time since World War II. https://t.co/Hj6CTWOcxX
The UAE leaving OPEC, would reduce OPEC’s overall market share and possibly encourage other countries to reevaluate their positions. https://t.co/RPl79R8Jct
Higher oil prices clearly bring certain benefits to Texas but there are costs as well. The ultimate net effect will only be determined once the immediate and still volatile crisis has passed. https://t.co/lVc667Cbo2
We are finally seeing some balance returning to the Texas housing market, although notable issues remain (particularly affordability and supply). https://t.co/JEIjB8u8xc
The amount of natural gas produced and marketed in the United States reached a record high in 2025, up by 5.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) to average 118.5 Bcf/d. https://t.co/qoUykUQhIC
The combination of two things--an independent republic and a market-based economy--and the freedoms that they brought have allowed the United States to become the most prosperous country in the history of the world. https://t.co/TthH00kINc
The ongoing military action in Iran involves myriad complex issues, with economic, political, social, and other costs and risks that bear careful watching. https://t.co/Kncin3bqm1
While the pace of population growth slowed in Texas from July 2024 to July 2025, the increase was far larger than any other state at more than 391,240 - about 1,072 new Texans every day. https://t.co/bVu6oZFxUr
It will be a long and likely bumpy process to ramp up oil and gas production in Venezuela, and major effects on oil markets will tend to be muted in the near future. https://t.co/gYoTvbPHIp
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) is projecting little or no growth in US oil production for 2026, although the Permian Basin will likely increase slightly. https://t.co/6Gie96Q4h8