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November 2025

Amarillo's economy is facing interesting times, as data center construction and cattle prices help raise our Economic Pulse, even as housing and agriculture commodities are lower.

Retail Sales are up 12% from 12 months ago and almost 4% for the year.We think most of the increase is due to a change in reporting methods for Texas.

New Car Sales are up 32% and Used Car Sales are up 48% from last November.

We still haven't received any jobs numbers from the state, who is blaming the federal government shutdown for their delays. With no reporting and fears of ICE activities, we think the job landscape is worse than we realize.

Mortgage Rates are down a full percentage point from 12 months ago to 6%. Housing Starts are up 60% from a year ago, but year to date are down 14%. House prices are up a little, but higher priced homes are selling for 10%-20% lower than listings.

Construction in Amarillo is steady, but the talk is the Data Centers being built.

These projects are going to need staggering amounts of labor, materials and capital. The Pantex Project said in their shareholder letter that they have agreements "with the City of Amarillo to secure scalable water access up to approximately 10 million gallons a day...by January 2027". The City of Amarillo uses around 20 million per day. Our bank is hopeful that the brains behind the data centers can figure out how to power and cool their projects, with the abundant gas we have in the Panhandle.

There are 2 drilling rigs in the Panhandle, with Natural Gas prices double what they were a year ago. Oil prices are down 13% from a year ago.

Feedyards are profitable, as the record cattle run continues. Depending on cost of gain, area yards are seeing profits per head between $200-$300. Dairies are doing better this Fall than during the Summer. Milk Prices are down 13% from a year ago, but so are their input costs.

There is talk of good cotton on the South Plains and prices are down 8% from a year ago. Corn is flat and wheat is down 9%.


Economic Pulse

Pulse Chart


Economic Components Current Month Last Month Last Year
Index (Base Jan. 88 @ 100) 230.00 224.00 220.44
       
Sales Tax Collections $ 10,109,171 $ 9,014,275 $ 9,030,115
Sales Tax Collection-YTD $ 99,249,972 $ 89,140,801 $ 95,654,031
       
New Vehicle Sales 944 791 715
Used Vehicle Sales 1,913 1,529 1,292
       
Airline Boardings 38,348 35,031 37,535
Hotel/Motel Receipt Tax $ 824,050 $ 901,303 $ 727,689
       
Population - Corporate Amarillo 201,106 201,106 201,106
Employment - CLF 139,800 139,800 141,042
Unemployment Rate % 3.10 % 3.10 % 3.10
Total Workers Employed (Household Survey) 136,925 136,925 136,925
Total Workers Employed (Employers Survey) 131,300 131,300 131,300
Average Weekly Wages $ 1,071.00 $ 1,071.00 $ 1,052.00
       
Gas Meters 69,210 69,339 69,382
       
Interest Rates: 30 Year Mortgage Rates % 6.125 % 6.000 % 7.000
Building Permits Dollar Amount $ 38,979,111 $ 48,222,561 $ 70,257,429
Year to Date Permits $ 665,721,677 $ 26.026,551 $ 422,322,880
Residential Starts 69 332 43
Year To Date Starts 403 332 468
Median House Sold Price $ 270,000 $ 260,000 $ 242,500
       
Drilling Rigs In Panhandle 2 2 4
Oil Price Per Barrel $ 59.82 $ 58.41 $ 68.61
Natural Gas $ 4.33 $ 2.99 $ 2.85
Wheat Per Bushel $ 5.45 $ 4.81 $ 6.03
Fed Cattle Per CWT $ 230.00 $ 241.00 $ 187.00
Corn Per Bushel $ 4.30 $ 4.01 $ 4.29
Cotton (Cents Per Pound) $ 54.88 $ 54.15 $ 59.80
Milk $ 17.21 $ 17.00 $ 19.75

Time for the obligatory legal babble!

This document was prepared by Amarillo National Bank on behalf of itself for distribution in Amarillo, Texas and is provided for informational purposes only. The information, opinions, estimates and forecasts contained herein relate to specific dates and are subject to change without notice due to market and other fluctuations. The information, opinions, estimates and forecasts contained in this document have been gathered or obtained from public sources believed to be accurate, complete and/or correct. The information and observations contained herein are solely statements of opinion and not statements of fact or recommendations to purchase, sell or make any other investment decisions. 


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