San Antonio's economy projected to grow faster than most cities' in 2023, report says
Despite recession concerns, San Antonio's economy is projected to outperform that of most cities in 2023, according to a new forecast by a North Carolina-based think tank. Indeed, the report by the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprises predicts the Alamo City's economy will be among the 10 fastest-growing in the nation. SA's gross domestic product is projected to grow 1.4% this year, the fifth-highest expected urban economic growth rate in the nation.
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