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Texas ranked among top states for employment opportunities

by LAWIN.news November 3, 2025
written by LAWIN.news November 3, 2025
A modern business man enters The Cannon office coworking space in Houston. Photo credit: Laura Olivas/Getty Images
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According to a new study by WalletHub, Texas has been ranked as the seventh-best state in the United States for job seekers, underscoring the state’s robust employment landscape and its appealing work-life conditions. The report highlights Texas for offering the highest average starting salaries and notable job security, placing it among the top states for employment growth prospects. Furthermore, Texas secured the tenth spot for median annual income, reinforcing its strong economic position.

The Greater Houston Partnership provided data indicating that out of the 1,340,000 jobs created across the U.S. from August 2024 to August 2025, Houston alone accounted for 27,500 new positions. This figure surpasses job growth in any other Texas metropolitan area. Houston’s unemployment rate stands at 5 percent, above the national rate of 4.3 percent, yet this has not raised alarm. Instead, it reflects the city’s dynamic labor market, propelled by an influx of new graduates and individuals relocating for career opportunities, particularly in the summer months.

WalletHub’s “Best & Worst Jobs” study evaluated all 50 states based on criteria like job market strength and economic vitality, considering factors such as employment growth, median annual income, and average commute times. In this study, Massachusetts was deemed the best state for work, with West Virginia at the opposite end. Meanwhile, California, a traditional rival of Texas, was ranked 34th. Neighboring states Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico placed 49th, 41st, and 28th, respectively.

Chip Lupo, a WalletHub analyst, emphasized, “Living in one of the best states for jobs provides long-term stability. These states offer competitive compensation and benefits, making it easier for residents to find and retain quality employment.”

Despite ongoing federal challenges, including a government shutdown that has delayed labor data releases past August, Texas continues to demonstrate resilience. The U.S. Federal Reserve noted a slowdown in job growth and a slight increase in unemployment rates, yet Texas maintains a stable employment environment, consistent with recent economic indicators.

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