Texas Continues Employment Growth

June marks 24 consecutive months for jobs

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Texas Continues Employment Growth

hiringThe Texas economy added 27,200 seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs in June, which marked 24 consecutive months of employment growth. Over the year, Texas added 359,500 jobs for an annual employment growth rate of 2.9 percent. Private-sector employers added 26,400 positions over the month. Texas’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.0 percent in June, down slightly from May 2018.

“Recognition of Texas as the premier place to do business in the country is reinforced by employers adding another 27,200 jobs in June and an impressive 359,500 jobs over the year,” said TWC Chairman Andres Alcantar. “Broad-based growth across our industries remains solid with ten of eleven industries adding jobs in the dynamic and prolific job creating Texas economy.”

June’s annual growth in the state’s Goods Producing industries was strong at 5.8 percent. Over the month, Mining and Logging added 4,900 jobs, followed by the Construction industry with 2,900 positions. Manufacturing employment also expanded by 2,600 positions.

In Texas’ Service Providing sector, Professional and Business added 7,300 positions over the month. It led all industries in job growth for June.  Also within this sector, Education and Health Services added 6,000 jobs. Following is Leisure and Hospitality with a gain of 3,500 positions.

“Private-sector employment remained strong with Texas employers adding 351,700 jobs over the year and 26,400 jobs added in June,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employer Ruth Ruggero Hughs.

Locally, the Brownsville-Harlingen MSA was down from 7.5 percent in June 2017 to 6.9 this June. McAllen was also down from last year from 7.9 to 7.2.