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The Economics Daily

Total factor productivity increased in 15 out of 21 major industries in 2021 


December 02, 2022
Total factor productivity increased in 15 out of 21 major industries in 2021. The largest increase was in arts, entertainment, and recreation (15.1 percent). This was followed by increases in accommodation and food services (12.4 percent), management of companies (6.2 percent), and information (4.6 percent). Full Text »

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Beyond the Numbers

    Texas: job openings and labor turnover state spotlight

    This Beyond the Numbers article will examine these labor market trends in Texas. Using JOLTS total nonfarm state estimates from December 2005 to December 2021, we compare Texas to states with similarly sized economies—California, Florida, and New York—as well as to the United States during the two most recent recessions.
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