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Texas economy will top France’s thanks to Trump, Abbott says

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December 16, 2024, 1:11 PM ET
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott (left) predicted that economic output in Texas would soon exceed that of the struggling European nation thanks to booming investment and President-elect Donald Trump’s (right) plans to slash regulations on oil, gas and other industries. Photo by Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has a new ambition for the Lone Star State: surpassing France as one of the world’s largest economies. 

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Abbott predicted that economic output in Texas would soon exceed that of the struggling European nation thanks to booming investment and President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to slash regulations on oil, gas and other industries.

“Texas is going to surpass France when the new numbers come out, and we will have the seventh-largest economy in the entire world,” Abbott told business leaders in Dallas last week.

The Republican governor’s braggadocio is almost certainly premature, though it may one day prove justified. Output in the Lone Star State amounted to about $2.6 trillion in 2023, meaning it would have to surge about 17% to match France’s more than $3 trillion. With both entities predicted to grow moderately this year, France’s advantage is set to endure despite the euro’s approximately 5% decline against the dollar and recent political upheaval that has dented business confidence. 

But the economic outlook is deteriorating in France, where far-right leader Marine Le Pen toppled the previous prime minister over a budget dispute. Moody’s Ratings just cut the country’s credit grade, while private-sector business activity shrank for a fourth month. 

Texas, meanwhile, has been gaining ground in recent years as its population soared and more companies moved factories, corporate headquarters and investment dollars to the state. In 2015, the year Abbott became governor, the state’s gross domestic product was less than $1.6 trillion, while France’s was $2.4 trillion. 

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