Texas job growth slowed from February to March while unemployment held steady at 4%, new numbers from the Texas Workforce Commission show.
Despite the slowdown in monthly growth, the size of Texas’ labor force and the number of people employed in the state still broke records last month, the TWC said.
“The promise of Texas knows no bounds,” Gov. Greg Abbott said. “With more Texans working today than ever before, we are building an even greater Texas of tomorrow.”
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