Texas employers added 29,500 nonfarm jobs in December, according to the TWC, with positions in education and health care accounting for over 40% of that figure, leading last month’s job growth. Story by TexasTribune.
Texas employers added 29,500 nonfarm jobs in December, according to the TWC. Positions in education and health care accounted for over 40% of that figure with 12,700 positions, leading last month’s job growth. Financial services and manufacturing also added 6,300 and 5,500 jobs respectively.Want the news delivered for free every morning?Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription.
Please reload the page and try again.from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, from November 2021 to November 2022, Texas saw the country’s second-highest increase in total nonfarm payroll employment with 657,600 jobs — a 5.1% bump. California led the country with 675,000 added positions.said in a press release. “We live in a state of infinite possibilities, and in the legislative session ahead, we will continue working together to keep Texas the land of opportunity.
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