The Labor Market & Career Information Department (LMCI) of the Texas Workforce Commission provides statistics and analyses on the dynamics of the Texas labor market and informational products designed to support informed educational and career decisions. In addition, LMCI provides a wide array of career and occupational information through software programs and printed publications. For more information or questions about our data, please contact us at 1-866-938-4444 or .
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Texas Economic Status
Texas Unemployment Rate
Rises in May
Texas unemployment at 7.1 percent far below
U.S. rate of 9.4 percent
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Latest Economic Indicators
May 2009
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Texas Labor Force Statistics
Civilian Labor Force (Actual)
Seasonally Adjusted
Employment (Actual)
Seasonally Adjusted
Unemployment (Actual)
Seasonally Adjusted
Unemployment Rate (Actual)
Seasonally Adjusted
Data Link (Custom Reports)
Texas Nonfarm Industry Employment
Actual Series
Seasonally Adjusted Series
Data Link (Custom Reports) TWC Salary Survey
Texas Average Hourly Wage
Wage Information Network
Data Link (Custom Reports)
Unemployment Insurance Claims Initial Claims Filed for the month
Continued Claims Filed for the month
Consumer Price Index (USA)
Dallas-Fort Worth
Houston-Galveston- Brazoria
Data Link (Custom Reports)
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Indicators
11,920,554
11,955,826
11,098,518
11,112,280
822,036
843,546
6.9%
7.1%
10,441,200
10,401,900
$17.49
115,591
1,320,400
213.856
199.311
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OTM 0.4%
0.3%
-0.2%
-0.2%
8.9%
6.4%
7.8%
7.6%
-0.1%
-0.2%
-2.1%
11.3%
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OTY 2.4%
2.6%
-0.2%
0.1%
58.4%
53.1%
54.7%
50.2%
-2.1%
-2.1%
82.0%
196.4%
-1.3
-1.5
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The Data link feature above is LMCIs primary resource to create custom reports for all our economic data and other important information like Population, Consumer Price Index (CPI), and Income. These specific reports can then be downloaded to a comma delimited text file for use on your computer.
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Experimental All Employee Hours and Earnings Series by State from the Current Employment Statistics (CES) Program will now be available on a monthly basis. Though still in the experimental stage, the new hours and earnings series are more comprehensive in coverage, thereby providing improved information for analyzing economic trends and improved input to productivity and personal income series. Click here to access experimental all employee hours and earnings data by state. In late 2008, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) plans to release experimental statewide estimates of total private gross monthly earnings.
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With the release of January 2009 statistics, the LMCI Department will incorporate several important changes that will impact Civilian Labor Force and Nonagricultural Wage & Salary Employment estimates. Click here for information about these changes.
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Texas Labor Market Review (TLMR) The monthly newsletter of the Labor Market & Career Information Department of the Texas Workforce Commission. The TLMR newsletter provides up-to-date labor market statistics for Texas and its local areas. TLMR Home Page
LMCI Economic Profiles
Economic Profiles are designed to give a brief fact filled one-page snapshot of an area economy. The Economic Profiles cover Texas as a whole and by industry, the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), and the Workforce Development Areas (WDA). Economic Profiles
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With the release of the 1st quarter 2007 Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, we will be using the new 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industry definitions. Thirteen sectors are the same as the current code structure and seven sectors will be different. The most significant revisions are in the Information Sector, particularly within the Telecommunications area. No revisions will be made to data classifications prior to 2007, so a series break will occur. For more information on the new 2007 NAICS code changes, see the following web link. http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html
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