Economy of Texas

Economy of Texas

The economy of Texas is a dominant force in the economy of the United States. One of the largest growing economies in the nation, Texas is, as of 2006, home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 56 overall, more than any other state. [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/states/T.html] Texas has an economy that is the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (PPP) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than 100 billion dollars a year in trade with other nations.

In 2006, Texas had a gross state product of $1.09 trillion, [ [http://www.cpa.state.tx.us/ecodata/ecoind/ecoind5.html#product Economic Indicators ] ] the second highest in the U.S. [ [http://www.bea.gov/bea/newsrel/gspnewsrelease.htm Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State ] ] Gross state product per capita as of 2005 was $42,975.

Texas is second only to California, with almost 11 million civilian workers giving it the second largest workforce of any state in the United States. The lack of personal income tax as well as the largely undervalued real estate throughout Texas has led to large growth in population. Since the 2003 legislature the Governor's office has made economic development a top priority.

Much economic activity in Texas is regional– for example, the timber industry is important in East Texas's economy but a non-factor elsewhere, while Houston, the state's largest urban economic enclave stands at the center of the petrochemical, biomedical research trades, shipping, and aerospace (particularly NASA). Meanwhile, Dallas houses the state's predominant defense manufacturing interests and the expansive information technology labor market. West Texas and the panhandle is dominated by ranching and the petroleum industry.

Texas's growth can be attributed to the availability of jobs, the low cost of housing, the lack of a personal state income tax, high quality of education, low taxation and limited regulation of business, a central geographic location, a limited government, favorable weather, and plentiful supplies of oil and natural gas. There are currently 33 billionaires residing in Texas today. Dallas has 11 billionaires, the most of any city in Texas.

Texas has the highest number of Fortune 500 company headquarters in the United States, fifty-eight. [ [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/5719475.html] ] This has been attributed to both the growth in population in Texas and the rise of oil prices in 2005. Houston has the second highest number of Fortune 500 companies in the US, second to New York.

History

Texas remained largely rural until World War II, with cattle ranching, oil, and agriculture as its main industries. Cattle ranching was never Texas's chief industry – before the oil boom back to the period of the first Anglo settlers, the chief industry was cotton farming. After World War II, Texas became increasingly industrialized.Its economy today relies largely on information technology, oil and natural gas, fuel processing, electric power, agriculture, and manufacturing.

Exports

In 2006, for the fifth year in a row, Texas led the nation in export revenues. Texas exports for 2006 totaled $150.8 billion, which is $22.1 billion more than 2005 and represents a 17.2 percent increase. In 2002, the Port of Houston was 6th among the top sea ports in the world in terms of total cargo volume; [cite web| url=http://www.aapa-ports.org/pdf/WORLD_PORT_RANKINGS_2002.xls| title=World Port Rankings 2002, by metric tons and by TEUs| publisher=American Association of Port Authorities| accessdate=2006-07-26] "Air Cargo World" rated Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport as "the best air cargo airport in the world". [cite web| url=http://www.aircargoworld.com/features/0306_2.htm| title= Air Cargo World's Air Cargo Excellence Survey| publisher=Air Cargo World| accessdate=2006-04-29] The ship channel at the Port of Houston—the largest in the U.S. in international commerce and the sixth-largest port in the world. [ [http://www.newhousenews.com/archive/lewis012706.html As Enron Trial Begins, Houston Has Moved On] . "Newhouse News Service"]

Industries

Agriculture

Texas is a productive agricultural state with the most farms both in number and acreage in the United States.cite web |title =The Texas Economy |publisher =netstate.com |date =2007-06-05 |url =http://www.netstate.com/economy/tx_economy.htm |format =HTML |accessdate =2008-04-29] Texas leads the nation in number of cattle, which usually exceed 16 million head. The sprawling 320,000 deeded acre (1,200 km²) "La Escalera Ranch", located convert|20|mi|km south of Fort Stockton, Texas, is one of the largest cattle ranches in the Southwestern United States.

The state also leads nationally in production of sheep and goat products. Texas is king of cotton leading the nation in cotton production, its leading crop and second-most-valuable farm product. Texas is a leader in cereal crop production. The state is a large produce growing state especially with watermelons, grapefruits and cantaloupes.

Aeronautics and Defense

The crown jewel of Texas's aeronautics industry is the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, the center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

The Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, located nearly equidistant from downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth, is the largest airport in the state, the second largest in the United States, and fourth largest in the world. [cite web
url = http://www.dfwairport.com/visitor/facts.htm
title = Facts about DFW
accessdate = 2007-08-04
work = Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
] In terms of traffic, DFW is the busiest in the state, third busiest in the United States, and sixth busiest in the world. Fact|date=March 2007 The airport serves 135 domestic destinations and 40 international. DFW is the largest and main hub for American Airlines, the world's largest in terms of total passengers-miles transported [Aviation Week and Space Technology, January 15, 2007, p. 349, ] and passenger fleet size. [ [http://www.aviationexplorer.com/american_airlines.htm American airlines information pictures and facts ] ]

Texas's second-largest air facility is Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Houston is the headquarters of Continental Airlines, and is the airline's largest hub. IAH offers service to the most Mexican destinations of any U.S. airport. IAH currently ranks second among U.S. airports with scheduled non-stop domestic and international service.

Southwest Airlines, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, began its operations at Dallas Love Field. [Cite web |url=http://www.southwest.com/about_swa/airborne.html |title=We Weren't Just Airborne Yesterday |date= 2007-05-02|publisher=Southwest Airlines |accessdate= 2007-06-09] It is the largest airline in the United States by number of passengers carried domestically per year and the largest airline in the world by number of passengers carried. [Cite web |url=http://www.iata.org/pressroom/wats/wats_passengers_carried.htm |title=Scheduled Passengers Carried |author=International Air Transport Association |accessdate=2007-06-10]

Lockheed Martin's Aeronautics division is located in Fort Worth, Texas. The F-16 Fighting Falcon, the largest Western fighter program is produced in Fort Worth, Texas. [ [http://www.lockheedmartin.com/wms/findPage.do?dsp=fec&ci=18018&rsbci=11171&fti=134&ti=0&sc=400 Lockheed Martin, Poland Air Force Celebrate Arrival of Most Advanced F-16 Multirole Fighters in Europe] ] The plane's successor, the F-35 Lightning II will also be produced in Fort Worth.

Bell Helicopter Textron is headquartered in Fort Worth as well, and manufactures several helicopters for the military, including the V-22, on which final assembly is performed in Amarillo.

Other defense contractors with a large presence in Texas include Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Raytheon, DynCorp, AECOM, and KBR.

Computer Technology

Texans pride their state's history, but they also seek new social and technological developments. The Austin area is often nicknamed "Silicon Plateau". Dell's headquarters is located in the city's suburb, Round Rock. Dallas is the birthplace of the integrated circuit. The North Dallas area is called the "Silicon Prairie" for the area's high concentration of Information Technology companies such as Texas Instruments and EDS. In addition, Houston based Compaq, was once the world's largest computer companies. After Compaq's merger with Hewlett-Packard, the new owner currently employs more employees in Houston, than anywhere else in the world.

Energy

Texans consume the most energy in the nation both in per capita and as a whole. Since 2002, Texas deregulated its electric service with mixed results. Fact|date=May 2008

The known petroleum deposits of Texas are about convert|8|Goilbbl|m3, which makes up approximately one-third of the known U. S. supply. Texas has convert|4.6|Goilbbl|m3 of proven crude oil reserves.cite web|url= http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/state/tx.html|title= Petroleum Profile: Texas|accessdate= 11|accessmonthday= 07|accessyear= 2006|author= |last=|first=|authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=] As wells are depleted in the eastern portions of the state, drilling in state has moved westward. The oil companies Exxon-Mobil, Valero, and Marathon Oil are located in Texas.

Texas is a global leader in the energy industry. Since 2003, Texas state officials have created various initiatives like the Texas Enterprise Fund and the Texas Emerging Technology Fund to develop the economy of Texas. Texas is a leader in alternative energy sources, producing the most wind power of any state,Citation | last = Souder | first = Elizabeth | title = Texas leads nation in wind power capacity | newspaper = Dallas Morning News | year = 2007 | date = 01/08 | url = http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/011808dnbuswindpower.30c78959.html] as well as small solar powered efforts and the experimental installation of wave-powered generators.Texas also is home to many of the world's largest oilfield services firms including Haliburton, Schlumberger and Dresser. The state has a number of pipeline operators, such as El Paso and Dynegy, along with diversified energy firms such as TXU and Reliant Energy.

Tourism

Texas has a large tourism industry. The state tourism slogan is "Texas: It's like a whole other country", a nod to Texas's diversity and history. Tourists might enjoy San Antonio and El Paso's hispanic culture, or Fort Worth western attractions. Galveston, Corpus Christi, and Padre Island are some of the popular Texas resort areas located on the Gulf of Mexico. Houston is Texas' leading convention city. While, Dallas is also one of the nation's leading convention cities. Houston was the first city in Texas awarded with a CityPass. [ [http://www.citypass.com/ CityPass saves you time and money: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Hollywood, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Southern California, Toronto ] ]

Entertainment

Texas is a top filmmaking state. Austin is now one of the leading filmmaking locations in the country. The popular soap opera's, Dallas, exteriors were filmed on Southfork Ranch, a location near Plano, Texas. During 1995-2004, more than $2.75 billion has been spent in Texas for film and television production.The Texas Film Commission was founded for free services to filmmakers, from location research to traveling.cite web|url= http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/film/faq/economics.htm|title= Texas Film Commission|accessdate= 11|accessmonthday= 07|accessyear= 2006|author= |last=|first=|authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate=] Also many Hollywood studios are relocating parts of their production divisions to the Austin and Dallas areas.

The media conglomerate Clear Channel Communications is based in San Antonio, Texas. Pi Studios and Timegate Studios are based in the Houston area. Blockbuster Video and Cinemark Theatres are also based in the Dallas Fort Worth area.

Healthcare

Healthcare is another industry that is very big in Texas and important to the economy

The Texas Medical Center is the largest medical center in the world. Schools such as Baylor College of Medicine which is rated one of the top medical schools in the nation and the University of Texas medical system are amongthe many schools and institutions that make up the healthcare industry in Texas.

Legislation & Grant Initiatives

In June 2003, as an effort to attract new businesses and facilitate growth, the Texas government passed legislation funding the Texas Enterprise Fund and the Texas Emerging Technology Fund. These funds have given more than $316 million to companies through 2006, making Texas one of the fastest growing economies in the nation. Further, initiatives such as Tort Reform (2003) and tax incentives are being utilized in order to help small and big business alike.

Texas as an independent nation

:"See also Comparison between U.S. states and countries by GDP (PPP)"The economy of Texas is often cited for how it would compare to other countries if Texas were an independent nation. The statistic quoted varies widely (usually placing Texas between 10th and 15th) depending on the source.

The two main issues are:
* determining Texas's gross state product
* determining the gross domestic product (GDP) for various countries

Texas's gross state product

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Texas's Gross State Product (GSP) is $989 billion (2005 data, revised July 2006). The GSP increased at an annual rate of 5.1% in 2005. Texas is responsible for 7.9% of the United States' gross domestic product.

2005

Per capita personal income

Tax burden

Texas is one of the eight states of the United States with no state income tax. In addition, Texas does not allow any lower level of government (counties, cities, etc.) to impose an income tax. This means that, for the residents of Texas, the maximum rate of income taxation is the top rate set by the US Government.

Wealthiest and poorest places in Texas

"See complete list of Texas locations by per capita income"

# Barton Creek CDP, Texas $110,504
# Piney Point Village city, Texas $97,247
# Highland Park town, Texas $97,008
# Hunters Creek Village city, Texas $88,821
# Bunker Hill Village city, Texas $86,434
# Hill Country Village city, Texas $77,374
# Mustang town, Texas $75,692
# West University Place city, Texas $69,674
# Hilshire Village city, Texas $66,620
# Olmos Park city, Texas $65,697
# University Park city, Texas $63,414
# The Hills village, Texas $61,363
# Southside Place city, Texas $57,021
# West Lake Hills city, Texas $55,651
# Onion Creek CDP, Texas $54,758
# Tiki Island village, Texas $54,611
# Parker city, Texas $54,099
# Lakeshore Gardens-Hidden Acres CDP, Texas $52,512
# Rollingwood city, Texas $52,280
# Hedwig Village city, Texas $52,153
# Lost Creek CDP, Texas $52,147
# Heath city, Texas $51,049
# Colleyville city, Texas $50,418
# Shavano Park city, Texas $47,705
# Southlake city, Texas $47,597
# Bellaire city, Texas $46,674
# Lakeway city, Texas $45,765
# Ransom Canyon town, Texas $45,675
# Alamo Heights city, Texas $45,640
# Greatwood CDP, Texas $45,609

References

ee also

*Texas locations by per capita income
*Texas wine
*World economy
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*Comparison between U.S. states and countries by GDP (PPP)

External links

* [http://www.texas.gov/ the official State of Texas website]
* [http://www.bea.gov/bea/newsrel/gspnewsrelease.htm BEA news release on 2005 gross state product]
* [http://www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/ State of Texas economic development]
* [http://www.cpa.state.tx.us/ Window on State Government, Susan Combs - Texas Comptroller]
* [http://texaslyceum.org/2006pubconjournal.aspx Texas Lyceum Journal: “Harnessing the Lightning: Economic Growth Opportunities for Texas”]



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