Texas job market growth slows in Q2, still outpaces national average

Texas job growth slowed in June, but it still beat the national average.

In the second quarter of 2024, job growth in Texas was at 2.1%, according to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Texas Workforce Commission. The growth was lower than in May, with payrolls declining an annualized 0.2%, or the equivalent of 1,900 jobs.

Despite the lower job growth, Texas outpaced the national average by 0.7% for the first half of 2024. In June, the average job growth in the United States was 1.4%. The Texas unemployment rate was also stable at 4%.

San Antonio Business Journal