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Texas Hits Historic Highs For Texans Working, Total Labor Force

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~ In a recent press release, Governor Greg Abbott praised the robustness of the Texas economy as the state achieved new milestones in terms of employment and labor force size. According to November employment data, Texas continues to outpace the rest of the country in job growth.

Governor Abbott expressed his confidence in the state's ability to provide opportunities for hardworking individuals and innovative entrepreneurs to thrive. He stated, "Texas offers boundless opportunities for hardworking Texans and innovative entrepreneurs to thrive." He also highlighted that more Texans are currently employed than ever before in the history of the state.

The latest labor market data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed several significant achievements for Texas. The state reached a record high with 15,938,500 individuals in its labor force, while 15,264,700 Texans were employed (including self-employed). Additionally, Texas added 7,300 nonfarm jobs in November alone.

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Moreover, Texas has seen a remarkable increase of 146,300 jobs from November 2024 to November 2025 - surpassing all other states and exceeding the national annual job growth rate by 0.4 percentage points. The unemployment rate in Texas also remains lower than the national average at 4.2%, compared to 4.6% for the United States.

Governor Abbott recently celebrated a year of economic success for Texas - being recognized as the top state for business expansions due to its favorable business climate and skilled workforce. With its diverse and dynamic industries, Texas continues to attract new business investments and drive job growth.

In conclusion, Governor Abbott's statement reflects his confidence in Texas as a leader in economic growth and opportunity. With its strong economy and skilled workforce, it is no surprise that businesses are choosing to invest in this thriving state.

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