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The latest jobs report from Texas is rather good:
I don't pretend that Texas has all of the answers but we must be doing something right. Isn't a shame that Governor Perry was not able to make that case in 2012? It would have been interesting.
P. S. You can hear CANTO TALK here & follow me on Twitter @ scantojr.
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The latest jobs report from Texas is rather good:
"Texas’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 5.2 percent from 5.5 percent in March, according to the Texas Workforce Commission. That was far less than last month’s U.S. jobless rate of 6.3 percent.The information is even better when you look at regions:
For the last 12 months, Texas added 348,000 jobs, with gains in all 11 major industry groups gaining.
The energy industry has seen the fastest growth in that time, with employment up 7.5 percent."
"For April, the Dallas area’s unemployment rate was 4.8 percent and the Fort Worth area’s rate was 4.6 percent.The city by city numbers are fascinating: Growth in Dallas, a boom in Midland and things are slow in South Texas.
The Midland area had the state’s lowest jobless rate of 2.3 percent.
The McAllen-Edinburg-Mission area had the highest rate of 8.6 percent."
I don't pretend that Texas has all of the answers but we must be doing something right. Isn't a shame that Governor Perry was not able to make that case in 2012? It would have been interesting.
P. S. You can hear CANTO TALK here & follow me on Twitter @ scantojr.
Tags: Texas economy To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the My View by Silvio Canto, Jr. Thanks!