Austin’s Unemployment Rate Unchanged from October

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The Texas Workforce Commission released the November jobs report on Friday showing another strong month for employers.

For the month, Texas added a total of 33,600 jobs, bringing the total number employed across the state to 13,672,900. The numbers come one year after Texas first hit an all-time high for total jobs. The Texas has economy added 657,600 positions since January. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at 4.0 percent in November.

“Texas continues to set employment records thanks to our growing workforce and world-class employers,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “The growth we’ve seen in the Lone Star State in the past year leads the nation.”

Leisure and Hospitality led job growth in November with 20,200 positions added, followed by Education and Health Services, which grew by 5,400 jobs. Also of note, Mining and Logging employment added 3,800 jobs over the month and expanded by 22.7 percent since November 2021.

“The extraordinary job growth we’ve seen over the past years shows that Texas continues to be the best place for business,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Aaron Demerson. “In addition, TWC continues to be a support system for our Texas employers, large and small, by providing resources to keep our economy thriving.”

The Amarillo, Austin-Round Rock, and Midland Metropolitan Statistical Areas recorded the lowest unemployment rates among Texas MSAs with a rate of 2.8 percent each, followed by College Station-Bryan and Lubbock at 3.1 percent each, then Abilene and San Angelo both at 3.2 percent.

The Austin-Round Rock MSA also had an unemployment rate of 2.8 percent in October.

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