Research and Data
Economic Well-Being
2005 State of the Region: Assessing Economic Development and Regional Competitiveness in the Capital Area
2006 Comprehensive Housing Market Analysis : Austin–Round Rock, Texas
2007 Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance Data
The 2008 Retirement Confidence Survey
America's Children: Key Indicators of National Well-Being – Economic Circumstances
Basic Needs Coalition Presentation – January 2008
Building Texas: The 2008 Tax and Budget Primer
Bureau of Labor Statistics Major Economic Indicators
Central Texas Health Data Collaborative
Central Texas Sustainability Indicators Project - Economy - 2006
The Child Tax Credit Gap: A Snapshot of Families Left Out - May 2008
CPPP Family Budget Estimator Presentation
Demographic and Socioeconomic Statistics/Indicators - Texas Health and Human Services Commission
East Austin Economic Outlook: Building a Bridge to Economic Prosperity - October 2008
Employment and wage profile of the Louisianna and Texas counties affected by Hurricane Ike - September 2008
Envision Central Texas - Vision Progress Assessment Report - July 2008
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Estimating the Contribution of Immigrant Business Owners to the U.S. Economy - November 2008
Executive Office of the President - Economic Indicators: Main Page
Gallup Daily Polls: Business and Economy
Gallup Daily Polls: Consumers
An Investment in the Future of Central Texas: Closing the Gap in Higher Education
Jobs Picture: Recession Takes Hold in the Job Market
Metro Area Data on Total Poverty, Child Poverty, and Median Income
Preliminary Poverty, Income, and Health Statistics for Travis County and Texas from the 2007 American Community Survey - September 2008
A Profile of the Capital Area Community
Promoting Prosperity in Texas: The Role of State and Local Governments - March 2007
Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends
Total Estimated Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States - September 2007
Travis County Snapshot from the American Community Survey, 2006
U.S. Economy Data and 2016 Projections
Working Hard, Still Falling Short – New Findings on the Challenges Confronting America's Working Families