News Summary
Recent reports indicate a slowdown in Texas’s economic growth, as job numbers dip and construction contracts decline. While unemployment remains low, the effects of changing tariffs and foreign workforce issues add complexity to the state’s economic landscape. With inflation low and a forecasted boost in employment slightly below historical trends, a cautious outlook is warranted as Texas adapts to evolving challenges.
Texas Economic Growth Takes a Breather
In the bustling state of Texas, exciting times were once the norm. However, recent reports from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas suggest that the Lone Star State’s economy is slowing down. If you’re keeping an ear to the ground, you may have picked up on some of the subtle shifts happening across various sectors.
Job Market: A Rollercoaster Ride
First up is the employment scene, where Texas saw a 1.3% decline in jobs from May to June 2025. It’s a dip that didn’t come at the best of times, as it follows a healthier month where job growth was riding high at 2.5%. Year-to-date, job growth sits at 1.8%, still above the national average of 0.7%. While it’s encouraging to know we’re ahead of the game, the slowdown raises eyebrows and concerns.
The unemployment rate is down to 4.0%, which is surely a good sign. Businesses are hanging onto their current workforce amidst the turbulence—something noteworthy in these unpredictable economic conditions. However, a troubling trend has surfaced: many Texas companies are facing challenges due to a decrease in foreign-born workers. This might stem from changing immigration policies, which affects not only the workforce but also the vitality and diversity that many industries thrive on.
Construction Dilemmas
Part of the hesitation among builders can be linked to rapidly changing tariffs. This uncertainty has made many reconsider their projects, resulting in pauses or outright cancellations. Builders seem to be holding back, weighing their options before diving into new endeavors.
Inflation: The Gentle Giant
What Lies Ahead?
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
- KDH News: Texas Economic Indicators
- San Antonio Express-News: Texas Economy Forecast
- ABC 13: Chances of a Recession
- Wikipedia: Economy of Texas
- Houston Chronicle: Texas Oil Price Drop