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    NRA in Hou

    Firepower and brimstone: Glenn Beck, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin & nine acres of guns at NRA Convention

    Tyler Rudick
    May 5, 2013 | 7:06 am

    The National Rifle Association's Annual Meeting comes in two essential parts. There's the exhibition area, which featured literally nine acres of guns and accessories this year thanks to the massive George R. Brown Convention Center.

    And then there are the speaker programs, which includes talks by high-profile gun-advocates ranging from Sarah Palin to Ted Nugent.

    The NRA has projected upwards of 70,000 attendees for its 2013 gathering. And like any weekend convention, Saturday was designed at the centerpiece of the three-day event, with gun demonstrations and book signings planned throughout the afternoon and a special evening rally led by conservative pundit Glenn Beck.

    But while the convention hall was packed with friendly faces checking out the newest gear during the day, Beck's nighttime speech left the sold-out audience with little to smile about. First, let's visit the booths. (Full disclosure, this was my first gun show.)

    Daytime: Firepower on the floor

    Unlike the six other yearly gun shows at the GRB, firearms aren't actually for sale at the NRA's Annual Meeting.

    However, for those interested in holding the most-recent designs from Smith & Wesson or Winchester . . . this is easily the biggest public event in the nation. Every major player of the military-industrial complex is on hand with salespeople eager to show off the newest features on a semi-automatic pistol or an AR-15 assault rifle.

    On the whole, exhibitors were focused on their products with nary a mention of gun control or Second Amendment rights. Meanwhile, with swarms of protestors just outside the GRB, representatives with the NRA booth would not speak with the media directly, pointing journalists and reporters to a press room two stories above.

    CultureMap spent a surprising three full hours on the convention floor, taking in the booths and chatting with a diverse crowd of hunters, weapons engineers, taxidermists and professional target shooters. There were simulated digital shooting ranges, high-tech camouflage displays and even TV celebrities like "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Chase Landry from the History Channel's Swamp People.

    Nighttime: Brimstone with Beck

    After an entertaining performance from Fox NFL Sunday alum Frank Caliendo and a prayer from former colonel Oliver North (yup, that Oliver North), the NRA's Annual Meeting took a darker tone with Glenn Beck's two-hour Stand and Fight Rally speech.

    The talk itself was equal parts history lesson, Christian preaching, social critique, and promotion of his Dallas-based cable news channel TheBlaze TV. Beck illustrated his points with a small collection of antique guns and an occasional outburst of tears.

    As with the speakers at Friday's NRA Leadership Forum, the TV and radio personality targeted New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, President Obama, the media and France. By the end of the night, Beck also added a host of other foes, including the "progressive elite," hippies, Harvard, Michael Moore, environmentalists, John McCain and pirates (specifically the 18th-century Barbary pirates, which he called "Muslim extremists").

    "The right to keep and bears arms shall not be infringed and we will win by strapping on the full armor of God," Beck closed his speech, taking aim at those hoping to enact gun-control legislation. "We shall stand firm in the belt of truth, with the breastplate of righteousness, with the shield of faith, with the helmet of salvation and the sword of the spirit."

    Actor and gun-rights advocate Harry McKay arrived at Beck speech dressed as Patrick Henry.

    NRA National Convention Annual Meeting 2013 Houston
      
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    Actor and gun-rights advocate Harry McKay arrived at Beck speech dressed as Patrick Henry.
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    by the numbers

    Remote workers in Houston earn far more than commuters, data shows

    John Egan, InnovationMap
    Apr 8, 2025 | 2:00 pm
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    Remote workers in Houston earn 40 percent more than their commuting counterparts, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

    In the Houston metro area, it pays to work from home.

    Data published recently by the U.S. Census Bureau shows remote workers in the Houston metro earn 40 percent more than their commuting counterparts. For remote workers in the Houston area, median earnings stood at $67,500 in 2023, compared with $48,200 for other workers.

    Federal data cited by Visual Capitalist indicates 11.8 percent of the Houston area’s labor pool, or nearly 460,000 people, were remote workers in 2023.

    In the Dallas metro area, the difference in median earnings between remote workers and non-remote workers is even more stark. According to Census Bureau data, remote workers there earned $77,000 in 2023 — 50.7 percent more than the $51,100 for traditional workers.

    Why the wide gap in pay? The Census Bureau says remote workers are more likely to be older, more likely to be white, and less likely to live below the poverty line. All of these traits contribute to higher income.

    Among home-based workers in the country’s five biggest metros, median earnings for remote workers were highest in the New York and Chicago areas (over $80,000) and lowest in the Houston area (under $70,000), according to the Census Bureau.

    The five-metro comparison also reveals that the Houston area had the highest share (6.8 percent) of all workers, both remote and non-remote, living below the federal poverty level.

    In a recent Substack post, urban planner Bill Fulton notes that remote workers in major cities typically earn 50 percent to 80 percent more than other workers do. He declares that “remote workers are far more affluent than everybody else. They are, of course, office workers, not blue-collar or service workers, and they tend to be more highly educated.”

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    This story originally appeared on our sister site, InnovationMap.

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