Texas Salary and Employment Data

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Area

Total Employment

Employment Per 1000 **

Location Quotient **

Average Hourly Wage

Average Annual Wage

Cross State Estimates
Texas

6,760

0.67

1.06

$13.44

$27,980

Major Metropolitan Estimates
Abilene
Amarillo
Austin – Round Rock
Beaumont – Port Arthur
College Station – Bryan
Corpus Christi
Dallas – Plano – Irvin
El Paso
Fort Worth – Arlington
Houston – Sugarland – Baytown
Killen – Temple – Fort Hood
Laredo
Longview
Lubbock
McAllen – Edinburg – Mission
Midland
San Antonio
Tyler
Waco

30
60
590
60
250
130
1080
120
520
520
120
30
**
110
70
40
460
100
50

0.5
0.55
0.78
0.4
2.71
0.75
0.54
0.45
0.63
0.63
0.94
0.37
**
0.9
0.32
0.63
0.55
1.15
0.48

0.8
0.88
1.24
0.63
4.31
1.19
0.86
0.72
1
1
1.49
0.59
**
1.43
0.51
1
0.88
1.82
0.76

$12.71
$12.77
$12.57
$14.54
$15.09
$11.95
$14.08
$10.57
$13.00
$13.34
$9.92
$26.71
$11.59
$10.10
$15.87
$12.60
$12.96
$11.34
$12.07

$26,430
$26,650
$26,140
$30,230
$31,390
$24,859
$29,290
$21,980
$27,040
$27,750
$20,640
$34,760
$24,110
$21,000
$33,010
$26,200
$26,950
$23,580
$25,100

** Employment Per 1000

The number of jobs (employment) in the given occupation per 1000 jobs in the given area

** Location Quotient

A Location Quotient for an industry is the simple ratio of the percentage of local employment
in the industry divided by the percentage of national employment in the industry.
For an industry to be highly specialized, the location quotient should be higher than 1.4.
A location quotient between 0.7 and 1.4 is considered medium concentration,
whilst a location quotient below 0.7 is considered to have a low concentration.

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