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The Sub-Prime Mess and the Credit Crunch: What it Means for Texas

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The Sub-Prime Mess and the Credit Crunch: What it Means for Texas

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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

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