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What To Make Of The Gradual Return Of The In-Office Workforce

PYMNTS

But not every city is San Francisco, and when one looks at a place like Dallas-Fort Worth, which has led the nation for the last two months in the number of workers returning to their offices, the story is a bit different. Nationally, however, the reality seems to be somewhere between San Francisco and Dallas.

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Facebook Rolls Out Curated News Feature

PYMNTS

It showcases developing stories from certain publishers that curators deem to be relevant to the national conversation, as well as original reporting from local publications with the inclusion of New York, Miami, Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth, among other places.

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Buying into AML risks in real estate

Abrigo

According to the National Association of Realtors, there were more than 106,000 real estate brokerage firms in the United States. Including rental and leasing licensees, as of 2021, the industry comprises approximately 16.7% of the United States GDP, with estimates exceeding $3.9 In 2017, over 5.51

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Bankers: Is your strategy the same as your competitor?

Jeff For Banks

We serve our local geographic market which is the Dallas - Fort Worth metropolitan area. Nasdaq: TCBI) "We serve the needs of commercial businesses and successful professionals and entrepreneurs located in Texas as well as operate several lines of business serving a regional or national clientele of commercial borrowers.

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Texas Car Insurance: Guide to Getting Coverage at the Lowest Rates

MyBankTracker

The statewide average car insurance premium is only slightly higher than the national average. Fort Worth, $1,858. Houston, $2,158. But as the state’s two largest cities, Dallas and Houston have average premiums noticeably higher than the average. Corpus Christi, $1,881. Dallas, $2,202. El Paso, $1,811.

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