January 2026

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Amarillo's economy starts the year off strong with higher retail sales, more cars sold and diverse construction projects.

The jobs numbers are still coming in slow due to the Government Shutdown last Fall. We think the job numbers should be good for our area during the 1st quarter to 2026, as data center construction offsets the Tyson layoffs (Claude and Fermi are in the Amarillo job numbers).

Retail Sales were up 11% from 12 months ago. Year to Date Sales-through November- are up 4%. New Car Sales are up 17% and Used Car Sales are up 27%.

Airline Boardings are down, but Hotel/Motel Tax Collections are up 24% (see attached white paper).

Mortgage Rates are down under 6%, but it hasn't moved sales activity by much. House Prices are up 10%. Our bank will be tracking President Trump's effort to move mortgage rates down by having Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae purchase mortgage bonds.

Building permits are up 10%. Data Center activity continues to draw workers, materials, and trucking to these giant projects. Residential Starts up flat with a year ago.

Cotton prices are down 16%. Corn Prices are down 9%. Wheat prices are down 17%. As we often say, we need moisture and we need it soon. Dairies are breaking even at $15 milk, down 20% from a year ago. Feedyards are profitable and cattle prices are up 14%.

Oil prices are down 28% due to news from Venezuela and Iran. It feels like imports don't impact prices like they used to. Natural Gas prices are down 25%, but a cold snap could make them rise this winter.


Economic Pulse

Pulse Chart


Economic Components Current Month Last Month Last Year
Index (Base Jan. 88 @ 100) 226.00 220.00 193.82
       
Sales Tax Collections $ 8,763,473 $ 9,393,313 $ 7,913,301
Sales Tax Collection-YTD $ 117,406,759 $ 108,643,286 $ 111,991,545
       
New Vehicle Sales 751 725 617
Used Vehicle Sales 1,305 1,478 1,164
       
Airline Boardings 32,856 32,620 35,850
Hotel/Motel Receipt Tax $ 817,209 $ 857,197 $ 692,195
       
Population - Corporate Amarillo 201,106 201,106 201,106
Employment - CLF   142,266 141,318
Unemployment Rate % % % 2.60
Total Workers Employed (Household Survey)   137,790 137,638
Total Workers Employed (Employers Survey)   132,400 132,000
Average Weekly Wages $ 1,071.00 $ 1,071.00 $ 1,052.00
       
Gas Meters 70,003 69,337 69,866
       
Interest Rates: 30 Year Mortgage Rates % 5.880 % 6.000 % 7.000
Building Permits Dollar Amount $ 37,658,444 $ 33,380,965 $ 16,412,147
Year to Date Permits $ 735,906,397 $ 699,300,133 $ 474,452,439
Residential Starts 43 71 43
Year To Date Starts 512 474 543
Median House Sold Price $ 267,000 $ 264,640 $ 240,000
       
Drilling Rigs In Panhandle 2 1 5
Oil Price Per Barrel $ 61.66 $ 56.75 $ 78.89
Natural Gas $ 3.09 $ 4.03 $ 4.31
Wheat Per Bushel $ 5.03 $ 5.30 $ 6.39
Fed Cattle Per CWT $ 235.50 $ 229.00 $ 200.00
Corn Per Bushel $ 4.20 $ 4.37 $ 4.79
Cotton (Cents Per Pound) $ 54.43 $ 54.63 $ 65.60
Milk $ 14.92 $ 16.00 $ 20.05

Prepare for the majestic dance of disclaimers!

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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