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The Current and Future Economic and Fiscal Benefits of the Life Sciences Sector

Published on August 21, 2024 (Vol. 41, No. 04)

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IN THIS ISSUE

Current and Future Economic and Fiscal Benefits of the Life Sciences Sector

The life sciences segment of the economy is an important and growing aspect of Texas business activity. Innovative developments are enhancing the state's position. The current and projected future impact of the segment are described in this issue.


The High Plains Region

The High Plains Region is home to 891,240 people and represents 2.93% of Texas' total population. The area includes 41 counties and the Amarillo and Lubbock metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs).


Economic Development News

Communities across Texas are experiencing new business development activity. Check out this section for additional details on some of the latest projects impacting the Lone Star State's economy.