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Texas is a great place for those looking for job growth and opportunities. The current job growth in Texas State is 28.22%, which is higher than the US average of 30.54%. Additionally, the unemployment rate in Texas State stands at 5.0%, which is lower than the national rate of 4.1%. This indicates that there are plenty of jobs available and that those currently employed have a good chance of staying employed. With its favorable economy, Texas offers promising employment prospects for those looking to start or expand their career!

The unemployment rate in Texas is 7.2% (U.S. avg. is 6.0%)

You Should Know

- That Job Growth in Texas has been Positive.
- Jobs have Increased by 2.6% over the past year.
- The average salary in Texas is $67,321.
- The median home cost in Texas is $297,600

Job Helpful Resources

- Best paying jobs in Texas? Architecture, Engineering ($90,732)
- Worst paying jobs? Personal Care ($13,887)
- Highest paying industry jobs? Management of Companies and Enterprises ($86,391)
- Lowest paying industry jobs? Accommodation and Food Services ($17,110)
- Average Income of Residents in Texas ($34,255) compared to USA ($37,638)
- The Unemployment Rate in Texas (7.2) is higher than USA (6)

Process of Job Search

View jobs in occupation categories below. It is important to join a job site search that offers legally protected status, inclusive workplace, and diverse and inclusive workplace if you're looking for work in Texas. A team that respects gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, and other legally protected status are important to look for.

Diverse and inclusive employers are looking for job seekers with a wide range of skills and experience. You can find jobs in Texas, Texas that match your qualifications.

     JobsTexas, TexasUnited States
  $34,255$37,638
  $67,321$69,021
  7.26
  -4.6%-6.2%
  37.0%33.5%
  Average Salary by OccupationTexas, TexasUnited States
  Management$75,594$77,236
  Business, Financial$66,779$68,299
  Computer, Math$85,014$87,306
  Architecture, Engineering$90,732$86,023
  Sciences$64,318$66,034
  Social Service$44,145$44,925
  Legal$82,472$88,013
  Education$50,074$44,678
  Arts, Entertainment$40,902$43,591
  Health Practitioners$75,630$75,327
  Health Technicians$41,404$41,524
  Healthcare Support$21,591$25,441
  Fire Fighters$32,751$35,516
  Law Enforcement$56,754$64,941
  Food Prep, Serving$15,882$16,379
  Cleaning, Maintenance$20,921$23,378
  Personal Care$13,887$15,351
  Sales, Related$31,656$33,178
  Office Admin, Support$33,852$35,058
  Farming, Fishing, Forestry$28,116$25,716
  Construction, Extraction$37,066$41,315
  Maintence, Repair$44,753$48,436
  Production$37,793$38,103
  Transportation$41,700$39,572
  Material Moving$25,789$25,906
  Average Salary by IndustryTexas, TexasUnited States
  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting$33,060$31,273
  Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction$80,879$74,432
  Construction$40,059$44,287
  Manufacturing$53,894$51,585
  Wholesale Trade$51,509$51,301
  Retail Trade$26,293$26,757
  Transportation and Warehousing$45,178$43,256
  Utilities$66,780$77,546
  Information$57,384$61,268
  Finance and Insurance$57,746$65,016
  Real Estate and Rental and Leasing$45,588$46,406
  Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$70,270$73,907
  Management of Companies and Enterprises$86,391$75,118
  Administrative and Support and Waste Services$27,631$30,687
  Educational Services$46,328$44,708
  Health Care and Social Assistance$39,074$40,852
  Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation$22,510$25,861
  Accommodation and Food Services$17,110$18,154
  Other Services$27,303$29,481
  Public Administration$55,063$61,644
Unemployment by Year (Years 1990 to 2021)
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