AUSTIN -Texas' unemployment rate continues to trend well below the national
rate. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 6.7 percent in
March, while the U.S. unemployment rate climbed to 8.5 percent. The Texas
unemployment rate is up from 6.5 percent in February and 4.6 percent in
March 2008.
Texas' seasonally adjusted nonagricultural employment fell by 47,100 in
March, following a loss of 52,400 jobs in February. Texas recorded a net
loss of 106,500 jobs in the past 12 months, compared with job losses of 4.8
million nationwide during the same period.
"The Texas unemployment rate remained well below that of the nation,
although Texas suffered a net loss of jobs in March," said Texas Workforce
Commission (TWC) Chairman Tom Pauken. "While the national recession
continues to have an impact, TWC is focused on helping Texans find
employment and weather these challenging economic times."
Trade, Transportation and Utilities added 5,800 jobs in March, and the
Financial Services industry grew by 3,100 jobs. Education and Health
Services gained 300 jobs in March for an increase of 59,600 jobs over the
year reflecting a strong job growth rate of 4.7 percent. Industry losses hit
Construction and Manufacturing the hardest, down 18,800 and 11,900 jobs,
respectively.
"TWC has allocated millions in federal stimulus dollars to support training
and to help Texans find jobs," said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor
Ronny Congleton. "Workforce centers across the state are ready to help job
seekers with work search, skills training and other services."
The Midland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) experienced the lowest
unemployment rate in the state at 4.3 percent (not seasonally adjusted). The
Amarillo and Lubbock MSAs tied for second at 4.4 percent.
"The rising unemployment rate is cause for concern, although Texas remained
nearly two percentage points below the national unemployment rate of 8.5
percent," said TWC Commissioner Representing the Public Andres Alcantar.
"Job losses in many industry sectors in March draw attention to the
broad-based effect of the national economic situation."
Texas Workforce Commission . 512-463-8942 . http://www.texasworkforce.org .
Equal Opportunity Employer Relay Texas . 1-800-735-2989 (TDD) .
1-800-735-2988 (Voice)
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