In the field of financial management, knowledge of relocating assets to local governments must be reduced by the arrangements of governments. In order to verify the possibility of an increase in revenue budget to compensate for local economic losses, we examined the capabilities, efforts, and inconsistent revenue forecast values of Texas border towns and counties. In the next survey, we analyze border counties in Texas by investigating the total income for 2012.
Returning to the border, in the United States, President Trump 's strict policy and rhetoric brought unexpected results to the Texas border. Mr. Trump condemned Mexico 's unemployment in the United States due to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), trade agreement, and the influx of narcotics and immigrants to the border. Garcia - Navarro: Darling said McAllen 's tax revenue fell from 4% to 5%. Part of the reason is also the depreciation expense of the Mexican peso recently hit hard recently. When the cards announced victory on 9th November, it fell to the lowest ever against the US dollar. Darling worried that things will not get better soon
A decisive factor in colonial development, high poverty is seen throughout the region. Nearly a quarter of the border residents (23.8%) live in poverty. While Hispanic has a high poverty rate in a wider area than in other areas, more than 28% of terrorists live in poverty in rural border areas. The poorest county in Texas is in the border area. The Texas eight border counties are one of the 50 poorest counties in the United States. In colonies, government income aid is used more than in the country. In colonial rural areas, 36.6% of residents received social security payments, 14.5% received food stamps, 5.6% received supplementary protection income, and 2.4% received public aid. Furthermore, 27.2% of rural border families can not earn income from their wages. In the United States, 19.9% of families do not have wages.