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East Texas Regional Labor Market - December 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
East Texas Regional Labor Market - December 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
Hibbs Newsletter
This issue of Hibbs Outlook focuses on developing a regional Labor Market Profile for East Texas Employment levels in East Texas have reached historic figures in 2018. For the second quarter of 2018, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 479,568 employees in the region, the largest number ever recorded in East Texas.
Earnings Per Occupation In East Texas - October 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
Earnings Per Occupation In East Texas - October 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
Hibbs Newsletter
It’s that time of year—students have headed back to school! This issue of our Hibbs Outlook newsletter focuses on education and its relationship to income. This is one issue you will want to give to your own students, your grandchildren or neighbor children and send to teachers everywhere.
East Texas Demographics And Gross Regional Product - June 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
East Texas Demographics And Gross Regional Product - June 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
Hibbs Newsletter
This issue of Hibbs Outlook focuses on education in East Texas. A more educated population increases available work skills, resulting in higher output, higher family incomes and more social mobility and stability—that is, a greater quality of life for all. You will note in the following pages how well East Texans are competing with other Texans, and all Americans, in the battle to achieve a more educated population
Education In East Texas - August 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
Education In East Texas - August 2018, Rod Mabry, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young
Hibbs Newsletter
This issue of Hibbs Outlook focuses on education in East Texas. A more educated population increases available work skills, resulting in higher output, higher family incomes and more social mobility and stability—that is, a greater quality of life for all. You will note in the following pages how well East Texans are competing with other Texans, and all Americans, in the battle to achieve a more educated population.