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Texas has four of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas, with two of them being in the top five, and this number is exponentially greater than it was just a few short decades ago. With this rapid growth, it is time for Texas to start attracting young workers all over the state so that these metropolitan areas can boom like they are capable of.
In this week’s edition of Retire in Texas, Darryl Lyons discusses everything you need to know about the current economy of Texas, where it is headed, and what we can be done to ensure the State’s future pans out like it should.
Some of the show’s highlights include:
Let us know what you think of today’s episode by sharing this podcast with someone that loves Texas just as much as you do!
Disclaimer: Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm.
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Texas has four of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas, with two of them being in the top five, and this number is exponentially greater than it was just a few short decades ago. With this rapid growth, it is time for Texas to start attracting young workers all over the state so that these metropolitan areas can boom like they are capable of.
In this week’s edition of Retire in Texas, Darryl Lyons discusses everything you need to know about the current economy of Texas, where it is headed, and what we can be done to ensure the State’s future pans out like it should.
Some of the show’s highlights include:
Let us know what you think of today’s episode by sharing this podcast with someone that loves Texas just as much as you do!
Disclaimer: Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm.
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