Texas Workforce Commission

07/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/18/2025 09:12

Texas’ Civilian Labor Force Sets New Record as Annual Growth Rate Continues to Outpace the Nation

AUSTIN ⎯ Texas' civilian labor force achieved another new record high of 15,850,100 after adding 10,800 people over the month and marking 60 of 62 months of growth. Over the year, Texas' civilian labor force has added 237,800 people.

Texas added 198,300 jobs over the year for an annual nonfarm growth rate of 1.4 percent, outpacing the national growth rate by 0.3 percentage points. The state had 14,329,200 total nonfarm jobs after decreasing by 1,900 positions over the month of June.

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Texas registered at 4.0 percent after decreasing by 0.1 percentage points over the month.

"The increase in the civilian labor force and the drop in the unemployment rate highlight continued strength in the Texas economy," said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. "TWC provides a number of tools for both job seekers and employers as we continue to grow the Texas labor force."

The Private Education and Health Services industry had the largest over-the-month increase in June after adding 6,900 jobs. Leisure and Hospitality added 3,000 jobs over the month while Information added 1,000. In addition, the Construction industry grew by 2.4 percent over the year in Texas and outperformed the industry's growth rate nationally by 0.9 percentage points.

"As Texas thrives, TWC is dedicated to empowering working Texans to share in that success," said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Alberto Treviño III. "Through our strong partnerships and resources like WorkInTexas.com, targeted job fairs, and essential skills training, we're helping Texans capitalize on opportunities and achieve their career goals."

The Midland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had the lowest unemployment rate among Texas MSAs with a not seasonally adjusted rate of 3.0 percent in June, followed by the Amarillo and San Angelo MSAs at 3.1 percent.

"TWC supports a business-friendly environment, which attracts employers to Texas, creates new career paths, and contributes to a more prosperous workforce," said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Joe Esparza. "Key sectors like Private Education and Health Services continue to add thousands of jobs and highlight the opportunities for Texas employers."

Employment estimates released by TWC are produced in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. *All estimates are subject to revision. To access this and more employment data, visit TexasLMI.com.

The Texas Labor Market Information Data for July is scheduled to be released on Friday, August 15, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. (CT).

Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Texas Metropolitan Statistical Areas Not Seasonally Adjusted (In Thousands)

June 2025 May 2025 June 2024
C.L.F. Emp. Unemp. Rate C.L.F. Emp. Unemp. Rate C.L.F. Emp. Unemp. Rate
United States 171,343.0 163,883.0 7,460.0 4.4 170,216.0 163,401.0 6,815.0 4.0 169,007.0 161,774.0 7,233.0 4.3
Texas 15,844.2 15,199.6 644.6 4.1 15,825.7 15,193.9 631.8 4.0 15,637.3 14,941.4 696.0 4.5
Abilene 88.0 85.0 3.0 3.4 88.0 85.0 3.0 3.4 86.8 83.5 3.4 3.9
Amarillo 140.2 135.9 4.3 3.1 140.4 136.2 4.3 3.0 137.3 132.5 4.7 3.5
Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos 1,525.6 1,474.1 51.4 3.4 1,523.5 1,472.4 51.1 3.4 1,509.2 1,452.0 57.2 3.8
Beaumont-Port Arthur 185.0 175.7 9.4 5.1 185.0 175.9 9.1 4.9 184.0 172.7 11.4 6.2
Brownsville-Harlingen 196.2 181.7 14.5 7.4 196.5 182.7 13.7 7.0 188.9 177.8 11.1 5.9
College Station-Bryan 154.1 148.6 5.5 3.5 157.6 152.3 5.4 3.4 147.9 142.1 5.9 4.0
Corpus Christi 212.4 203.1 9.2 4.3 212.7 203.7 9.0 4.2 209.5 199.3 10.2 4.9
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 4,542.1 4,369.4 172.7 3.8 4,539.7 4,370.3 169.3 3.7 4,486.8 4,296.0 190.8 4.3
Dallas-Plano-Irving MD 3,089.8 2,972.0 117.8 3.8 3,089.4 2,973.5 115.9 3.8 3,052.7 2,922.6 130.1 4.3
Fort Worth-Arlington-Grapevine MD 1,452.3 1,397.4 54.9 3.8 1,450.3 1,396.8 53.4 3.7 1,434.1 1,373.4 60.7 4.2
Eagle Pass 25.1 22.7 2.4 9.6 25.1 22.6 2.6 10.2 24.1 22.0 2.1 8.8
El Paso 421.1 403.1 17.9 4.3 422.2 404.4 17.8 4.2 415.1 396.3 18.8 4.5
Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands 3,898.2 3,730.4 167.7 4.3 3,885.4 3,720.7 164.7 4.2 3,852.8 3,672.8 179.9 4.7
Killeen-Temple 204.0 194.8 9.2 4.5 203.9 194.8 9.1 4.5 202.6 192.9 9.7 4.8
Laredo 121.8 116.0 5.8 4.7 121.8 116.1 5.7 4.7 118.9 113.3 5.6 4.7
Longview 129.5 123.8 5.7 4.4 129.5 123.9 5.7 4.4 129.2 122.7 6.5 5.0
Lubbock 187.0 180.3 6.8 3.6 187.1 180.8 6.3 3.4 184.1 176.6 7.5 4.1
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission 403.0 377.1 25.9 6.4 402.4 378.0 24.3 6.1 397.8 371.1 26.7 6.7
Midland 106.2 103.0 3.2 3.0 105.6 102.5 3.2 3.0 103.5 100.2 3.3 3.1
Odessa 88.1 85.0 3.1 3.6 88.0 84.9 3.1 3.5 86.7 83.4 3.3 3.8
San Angelo 63.3 61.3 2.0 3.1 63.3 61.4 2.0 3.1 62.3 60.1 2.2 3.5
San Antonio-New Braunfels 1,370.7 1,318.7 52.1 3.8 1,365.8 1,314.7 51.1 3.7 1,341.4 1,286.2 55.2 4.1
Sherman-Denison 72.4 69.7 2.7 3.7 72.4 69.7 2.7 3.7 71.4 68.4 3.0 4.2
Texarkana 63.2 60.5 2.7 4.3 62.8 60.4 2.5 3.9 62.7 59.8 2.8 4.5
Tyler 120.6 116.2 4.4 3.7 120.8 116.3 4.5 3.7 118.1 113.2 4.9 4.1
Victoria 45.3 43.5 1.8 4.1 45.4 43.6 1.8 4.0 45.2 43.2 2.0 4.5
Waco 149.4 143.6 5.8 3.9 149.2 143.6 5.6 3.7 146.0 139.7 6.3 4.3
Wichita Falls 67.5 65.0 2.5 3.7 67.2 64.8 2.4 3.6 67.3 64.4 2.9 4.3

Texas Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Seasonally Adjusted

INDUSTRY TITLE Jun 2025* May 2025 Jun 2024 May '25 to Jun '25 Jun '24 to Jun '25
Absolute Change Percent Change Absolute Change Percent Change
Total Nonagricultural 14,329,200 14,331,100 14,130,900 -1,900 0.0 198,300 1.4
Total Private 12,175,500 12,181,200 12,018,100 -5,700 0.0 157,400 1.3
Goods Producing 2,073,100 2,079,100 2,048,800 -6,000 -0.3 24,300 1.2
Mining and Logging 221,600 223,700 220,500 -2,100 -0.9 1,100 0.5
Construction 874,900 879,000 854,000 -4,100 -0.5 20,900 2.4
Manufacturing 976,600 976,400 974,300 200 0.0 2,300 0.2
Service Providing 12,256,100 12,252,000 12,082,100 4,100 0.0 174,000 1.4
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,810,000 2,810,500 2,771,900 -500 0.0 38,100 1.4
Information 226,900 225,900 226,500 1,000 0.4 400 0.2
Financial Activities 942,400 943,200 923,600 -800 -0.1 18,800 2.0
Professional and Business Services 2,128,100 2,134,700 2,125,300 -6,600 -0.3 2,800 0.1
Private Education and Health Services 1,977,200 1,970,300 1,931,000 6,900 0.4 46,200 2.4
Leisure and Hospitality 1,530,700 1,527,700 1,504,800 3,000 0.2 25,900 1.7
Other Services 487,100 489,800 486,200 -2,700 -0.6 900 0.2
Government 2,153,700 2,149,900 2,112,800 3,800 0.2 40,900 1.9

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