News Summary
Texas has emerged as the nation’s leader in job creation, adding 198,300 nonfarm jobs over the past year. With a civilian labor force at an all-time high of over 15.8 million, the unemployment rate has dipped to 4%. Industries such as education and health services are driving this growth, while select areas like Midland boast the lowest unemployment rates in the state. Initiatives for those affected by recent flooding are in place, promising further support. Overall, Texas is witnessing robust economic performance and a bright future for job seekers.
Texas has achieved a historic milestone in job creation, leading the nation with a remarkable addition of 198,300 nonfarm jobs over the past year. Recent data from June highlights not only the substantial gain in employment but also significant records in both the number of Texans working and the overall size of the state’s labor force.
The Texas civilian labor force reached an unprecedented high of 15,850,100, reflecting an increase of 10,800 people from the previous month and 237,800 people when compared to the year ending June 30. In conjunction with this growth, Texas’ unemployment rate has declined to 4.0%, affirming the state’s economic stability and resilience.
The job growth rate in Texas stands at 1.4%, outpacing the national job growth rate by 0.3 percentage points. The private education and health services industries have led this employment surge, contributing 6,900 jobs over the year. The leisure and hospitality sector also saw a significant boost with the addition of 3,000 jobs.
Regions within Texas have exhibited varying trends in unemployment rates. The Midland area boasts the lowest unemployment rate at 3%, closely followed by Amarillo and San Angelo, both at 3.1%. These statistics indicate a strong local economy that continues to thrive amidst regional challenges.
In response to recent flooding that has impacted many Texans, the state’s government has implemented measures to assist individuals who have been affected. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has made available access to Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) for those in designated disaster areas. Eligible individuals can apply for DUA benefits either online or by contacting TWC, with a deadline for applications set for September 4, 2025.
The TWC has noted that the continued increase in the labor force and the drop in unemployment rates reflect the ongoing strength of the Texas economy. The surge in job creation aligns with broader economic recovery efforts and underscores the importance of collaboration with local communities to foster resilience and growth.
Texas has positioned itself as an economic powerhouse, and the recent job growth statistics only reinforce this standing. With a proactive approach toward supporting those hit hardest by disasters, including flooding, the state aims to ensure that its workforce remains robust and equipped to handle future challenges. As job opportunities expand, the influx of workers into the labor force signals a positive trajectory for Texas’s economic landscape.
Government initiatives, alongside thriving industry growth, are expected to further bolster Texas’ position as a leader in employment and economic vitality. As Texas continues to navigate through various obstacles, economic growth remains at the forefront, promising a brighter future for its residents.
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