Portrays the Texas economy as a successful, high-performing model driven by policy advantages
The article consistently frames Texas' economic growth as not just large in scale but qualitatively superior, emphasizing per-capita output gains and business confidence. It uses celebratory language and selective emphasis on positive indicators while downplaying structural challenges.
“Texas is generating more wealth for the average resident than it did just a few years ago, a sign that the state’s economy is getting stronger, not just larger.”