Dr. Perryman compares past and current numbers and breaks down what that means for the manufacturing industry.
Dr. Perryman analyzes the growth in this industry and what this trend means for the state's broader economy.
The manufacturing industry started to bounce back in June. Dr. Perryman explains probable trends for the rest of the economy given these numbers.
Manufacturing in the state is taking losses during this time of economic turmoil.
The manufacturing statistics for Texas in March were driven down by various factors associated with COVID-19 and the oil and gas industry. Dr. Perryman explains the effects.
The latest Purchasing Manager's Index covering August manufacturing is out, and Dr. Perryman says it tells a disturbing story.
We are seeing evidence that trade war and overall instability and uncertainty regarding trade policies is beginning to impact our manufacturing sector.
The latest monthly report from the Institute for Supply Management shows manufacturing in the US growing at its fastest clip in 3 years.
Dr. Perryman goes in the weeds to illustrate the boom in US manufacturing as described in a new report.