Texas Adds A Meager 61,000 Jobs In November, State Unemployment Rate Jumps

AUSTIN – Texas’ private sector added 65,800 jobs over the month, and the Texas unemployment rate for November was 8.1 percent, up from 6.9 percent in October 2020.

“November marks the seventh consecutive month of job growth in Texas, thanks to the determination of Texas businesses and job seekers to connect for valuable opportunities in Texas industries,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “As Texas businesses and job seekers adapt to changes in our economy, we can expect continued fluctuations, but TWC will continue to respond to trending needs and offer resources to workers and businesses that bolster the state’s economy.”

In November, the Trade, Transportation, and Utility industries added 25,800 jobs. Leisure and Hospitality added 20,400 jobs and Construction added 7,500 jobs.

“Texas workers are innovative, determined, and resilient,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Julian Alvarez. “TWC continues to encourage all Texans to utilize employment resources such as WorkInTexas.com, the Skills Enhancement Initiative, and Workforce Solutions Centers across the state.”

The Amarillo Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) recorded November’s lowest unemployment rate among Texas MSAs with a not seasonally adjusted rate of 5.4 percent, followed by the College Station-Bryan MSA with the second-lowest rate of 5.6 percent. The Austin-Round Rock MSA recorded the third-lowest rate of 5.9 percent.

“The number of private-sector jobs added over the month demonstrates the fact that our Texas employers are still continuing to safely open their doors and take care of business,” said Commissioner Representing Employers Aaron Demerson. “As 2020 comes to a close, my office will continue to serve as a frontline resource for our Texas employers ensuring our state and TWC services are available. Thank you to our Texas employers for your hard work and commitment throughout this past year. Let’s continue to make progress in 2021!”

Employment estimates released by TWC are produced in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. All estimates are subject to revision.

Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Texas Metropolitan
Statistical Areas Not Seasonally Adjusted
In Thousands

  C.L.F. Employed Unemployed
Rate
United States 160,468.0 150,203.0 10,264.0 6.4%
Texas 14,204.9 13,075.3 1,129.6 8.0%
Abilene 79.4 74.6 4.8 6.0%
Amarillo 128.3 121.4 6.9 5.4%
Austin-Round Rock 1,267.1 1,192.7 74.3 5.9%
Beaumont-Port Arthur 173.8 153.2 20.6 11.8%
Brownsville-Harlingen 166.9 148.2 18.7 11.2%
College Station-Bryan 139.3 131.5 7.7 5.6%
Corpus Christi 202.5 182.3 20.2 10.0%
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 4,058.8 3,769.1 289.7 7.1%
Dallas-Plano-Irving MD 2,738.0 2,544.9 193.1 7.1%
Fort Worth-Arlington MD 1,320.9 1,224.3 96.6 7.3%
El Paso 371.7 337.0 34.7 9.3%
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land 3,461.0 3,151.8 309.2 8.9%
Killeen-Temple 178.4 165.3 13.1 7.4%
Laredo 117.8 107.1 10.7 9.1%
Longview 97.4 88.7 8.7 8.9%
Lubbock 162.9 152.8 10.1 6.2%
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission 359.7 314.7 45.0 12.5%
Midland 105.4 95.6 9.8 9.3%
Odessa 87.0 75.5 11.4 13.1%
San Angelo 53.6 49.7 3.9 7.2%
San Antonio-New Braunfels 1,214.4 1,125.2 89.2 7.3%
Sherman-Denison 65.2 61.2 4.0 6.1%
Texarkana 65.8 61.3 4.5 6.9%
Tyler 109.0 101.3 7.7 7.1%
Victoria 45.7 41.7 4.0 8.9%
Waco 129.5 121.0 8.5 6.6%
Wichita Falls 65.0 60.2 4.7 7.3%

Source: 24/7 Wall St.

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