Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
- May 13, 2009
- 24,539
- 2,233
- 205
And the winner is.....................TEXAS!!!
The Lone Star State is No. 1 againupsetting Virginia for the second time in three years with their highest overall score in the history of our study.\
Texas powers past the tough times on the strength of its economytop-ranked in our Economy category four years in a row. The Texas economy is the 15th largest in the world, according to government figures; larger, for example, than all the Scandinavian nations combined.
The Lone Star State is home to 64 Fortune 500 companies, more than any other state, in a wide variety of industries. So while the states last win in 2008 came with oil at a record $145 a barrela natural tailwind for the largest industry in Texasthe state managed to do even better this year despite the fact that oil is trading at roughly half that price.
Texas has also managed to avoid the worst of the real estate crisis, according to reporter Ashanti Blaize of KXAS-TV. While in other major cities weve seen condo high-rise projects either slowed or come to a screeching halt, in Dallas we've seen an influx of some of those projects, says Blake.
The Lone Star State is No. 1 againupsetting Virginia for the second time in three years with their highest overall score in the history of our study.\
Texas powers past the tough times on the strength of its economytop-ranked in our Economy category four years in a row. The Texas economy is the 15th largest in the world, according to government figures; larger, for example, than all the Scandinavian nations combined.
The Lone Star State is home to 64 Fortune 500 companies, more than any other state, in a wide variety of industries. So while the states last win in 2008 came with oil at a record $145 a barrela natural tailwind for the largest industry in Texasthe state managed to do even better this year despite the fact that oil is trading at roughly half that price.
Texas has also managed to avoid the worst of the real estate crisis, according to reporter Ashanti Blaize of KXAS-TV. While in other major cities weve seen condo high-rise projects either slowed or come to a screeching halt, in Dallas we've seen an influx of some of those projects, says Blake.