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Gross domestic product. Source: Commerce Department. Real Economic Growth. '03 2004 2005 2006 2007. 4Q 2007: 0.6%. Monthly change, in thousands. Source: Labor Department. Jan. '08:-17,000. 2006 2007 '08.
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1. Bernard L. Weinstein, Ph.D.
University of North Texas
Presentation to Texas Credit Union Real Estate Network
Fort Worth, Texas
February 14, 2008 The Sub-Prime Mess and the Credit Crunch: What it Means for Texas
3. Nonfarm Payrolls
4. U. S. Jobless Rate
5. Retail SalesRetail Sales
6. Industrial Production
7. Construction Spending
8. Productivity
9. Consumer Prices
10. End of Cheap Food
11. Employment Change 2004-2007
12. Unemployment Rate, U. S., Texas, & D/FW
14. Housing Starts
15. New-Home Sales
16. Existing-Home Sales
17. Texas MLS Residential Housing Activity
18. Home Value Decline
21. Highest Subprime Exposure
22. Subprime Loans in 2006
23. Dip in Household Ownership
24. Tremors
25. Worst Yet to Come?
27. Construction Lending And Sub Prime Loans
28. Bankruptcies on Rise
29. Consumer Confidence Index
30. Leading Indicators