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Texas Insurance Agents

Find a local Texas Insurance Agent

If you are looking for an independent insurance agent in Texas, whether it be a life insurance agent, health insurance agent, auto insurance agent or any other insurance agent or broker, this directory can help. You can find an assortment of insurance plans, including homeowners insurance and renters insurance from the agents listed below. You can get a free insurance quote by clicking on their website.

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Texas Economy

In 2006, Texas had a gross state product of $1.09 trillion, the second highest in the U.S. Gross state product per capita as of 2005 was $42,975. The state is home to the most Fortune 500 companies and has the second-largest economy in the United States. Texas's diverse economy includes industries such as energy and aeronautics industries, defense, Computer Technology|information technology, tourism, tourism, and Agriculture. Texas's growth can be attributed to the availability of jobs, the low

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Texas Demographics

As of 2006, the state has an estimated population of 23,507,783, an increase of 579,275 (2.5%) from the prior year and an increase of 2,655,993 (12.7%) since the year 2000. Texas has seen an increase in population in all three subcategories—natural (births less deaths), net immigration, and net migration. The natural increase since the last census was 1,389,275 people (2,351,909 births minus 962,634 deaths), immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 801,576 people,

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Texas Economy
In 2006, Texas had a gross state product of $1.09 trillion, the second highest in the U.S. Gross state product per capita as of 2005 was $42,975. The state is home to the most Fortune 500 companies and has the second-largest economy in the United States. Texas's diverse economy includes industries such as energy and aeronautics industries, defense, Computer Technology|information technology, tourism, tourism, and Agriculture. Texas's growth can be attributed to the availability of jobs, the low
Texas Demographics
As of 2006, the state has an estimated population of 23,507,783, an increase of 579,275 (2.5%) from the prior year and an increase of 2,655,993 (12.7%) since the year 2000. Texas has seen an increase in population in all three subcategories—natural (births less deaths), net immigration, and net migration. The natural increase since the last census was 1,389,275 people (2,351,909 births minus 962,634 deaths), immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 801,576 people,