03 · Economic Intelligence Dashboards

Economic intelligence for Oklahoma, Texas, and the metros that drive them.

Turn public economic data into a clear, decision-ready view of labor markets, industries, prices, wages, housing, energy, and financial conditions—organized around the places, sectors, and decisions that matter to your organization.

Customized deliverable

Your markets. Your measures. One governed view.

Each dashboard is scoped to the organization—not pulled from a generic public template. Economic types, geographies, industries, comparisons, update schedules, and briefing outputs are selected around the decisions the dashboard must support.

  • Economic type → geography → indicator
  • Source-linked history
  • Trends & year-over-year growth
  • Scheduled refreshes & exports
Customized economic intelligence dashboard
Defined scope · Governed sources

Designed around the client decision

From scattered releases to a coherent economic narrative.

A completed engagement can organize national, state, metropolitan, county, industry, and client data into one browser-based analytical product.

01

Scope the signal

  • Labor, prices, income, housing, energy, and financial conditions
  • United States, state, metro, county, or defined market areas
  • Industry and NAICS detail only where it adds decision value
02

Build the view

  • Historical levels, year-over-year growth, and turning points
  • Geographic, industry, and benchmark comparisons
  • Visible source, units, adjustment status, observation date, and vintage
03

Deliver the system

  • Browser dashboards with filters and saved comparisons
  • Scheduled updates from agreed public and administrative sources
  • Board-ready exports, briefing views, and repeatable reporting
Your geographyYour indicatorsYour cadenceYour audience

Coverage

Built around the way local economies are analyzed.

A scoped dashboard can focus on headline signals for the United States, Oklahoma, Texas, and priority metros. Detailed BLS industry and NAICS views are added only when the decision requires them.

01

Labor markets

Headline employment, unemployment, labor-force, wage, and earnings measures without every detailed BLS industry series.

02

Prices & financial conditions

Inflation, consumer and producer prices, interest rates, income, and broader financial conditions.

03

Housing, construction & energy

Housing-market indicators, permits, construction activity, energy prices, and regional energy conditions.

04

Industries & places

United States, Oklahoma, Texas, and priority metropolitan areas, with detailed NAICS views reserved for scoped client dashboards.

Governed workflow

From public releases to a repeatable analytical product.

Public data are released on different schedules and may be revised. Production views retain source, units, adjustment status, observation date, and retrieval vintage so users can interpret each series responsibly.

  1. 01
    Collect

    Retrieve scheduled BLS, FRED, EIA, and other agreed public releases.

  2. 02
    Standardize

    Align units, frequencies, geography, industry codes, and metadata.

  3. 03
    Organize

    Group series by economic type, geography, and indicator.

  4. 04
    Deliver

    Provide browser views, comparisons, saved selections, and exports.

Economic intelligence

Build a dashboard around your markets and decisions.

Define the geographies, industries, update cadence, comparisons, and briefing needs that matter to your organization.

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