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Houston’s July Job Market Decline: Education Sector Faces Significant Impact Amid Broader Economic Trends

by LAWIN.news August 20, 2025
written by LAWIN.news August 20, 2025
Houston lost over 30,000 jobs in July, many of which were within the education employment sector. Duy Do/Getty Images
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In July, Houston experienced a significant decline in its job market, losing 30,500 positions according to data from the Texas Workforce Commission, with the education and government services sectors bearing the brunt of these losses. While summer typically sees job reductions in the region, this year’s figures surpass the usual trends, as reported by the Greater Houston Partnership (GHP), indicating increased economic challenges in key public sectors. Education-related employment traditionally accounts for a large portion of the July downturn as academic contracts conclude, but this year’s cuts were more severe, influenced by local school districts’ budget adjustments and revised hiring practices.

Despite the pronounced job losses, GHP maintains that such fluctuations fall within expected seasonal patterns. Craig Rhodes, Senior Vice President of Economic Development at GHP, highlighted that the recent job losses, although substantial, align with historical averages for the period, excluding anomalies during the COVID-19 recovery years. Rhodes emphasized that no significant uptick in layoffs has been detected, and he noted Houston’s sustained economic momentum with 62,600 jobs added year-over-year, spurred by major corporate investments from companies like Apple, Nvidia, and Inventec Manufacturing.

Despite the July setback, certain sectors demonstrated robust employment growth. The healthcare industry employed an additional 14,400 individuals over the past year, reflecting strong demand. The hospitality sector, including restaurants and bars, also contributed significantly, adding 11,600 jobs. Additional gains were observed in the construction, retail, and various service industries, each adding between 5,000 and 10,000 positions. As of July, total non-farm employment in Houston was nearly 3.45 million, showcasing a resilient job market in a city with approximately 2.3 million residents, indicating ample opportunities for employment.

The year-over-year increase in employment, attributed in part to overcoming the previous year’s low baseline caused by Hurricane Beryl, underscores Houston’s ongoing economic recovery and growth despite the summer’s immediate challenges.

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