Eye on the economy: Wall Street, Texas?
“The new Texas Stock Exchange is another sign,” warns Allison Schrager at City Journal, that New York is “losing its dominance in finance.” The industry “is what made Gotham’s growth into one of the world’s greatest cities possible,” but “the link between New York and finance has weakened” as finance has evolved to make “physical presence” less salient. “Jobs, in finance and other industries, have moved south — especially to Texas.” Plus, “the TXSE is promising to cut red tape and regulations” imposed by the New York exchanges. New York leaders beware: “Technology that enables people to do their jobs anywhere, zero state income taxes, and Texas’s better business climate” all “stand as warnings that New York can’t take finance for granted anymore.”