Houston economist: These sectors could see notable job losses this year
The Covid-19 pandemic will have outsized effects on some of Houston’s largest industries, according to the GHP’s chief economist.
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The Covid-19 pandemic will have outsized effects on some of Houston’s largest industries, according to the GHP’s chief economist.
Read MoreFor some perspective on the potential aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic effects on Texas, the Dallas Business Journal talked to economist Ray Perryman for our statewide Texas Business Minds podcast.
Perryman, president and CEO of Th…
Read MoreJob losses in the U.S. from the coronavirus could reach 47 million in the second quarter, with an unemployment rate of 32 percent, according to an analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
“These are very large numbers by historical standards…
Read MoreThe travel, transportation, lodging, restaurant and energy industries have all been affected by the slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreHouston energy companies are already announcing spending cuts in response to the low price of oil.
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