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		<title>Texas Leads the Way: Digging the Nation out of the Recession the Texas Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a recent report by the Texas A&#038;M Real Estate Center, Texas appears to be leading the nation out of the recession based on recent data.  The report reveals positive employment growth in many parts of the state and measurable increases in job growth in many industries in the state.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a recent report by the Texas A&amp;M Real Estate Center, Texas appears to be leading the nation out of the recession based on recent data.  The report reveals positive employment growth in many parts of the state and measurable increases in job growth in many industries in the state.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 298px"><img class="  " title="Unemployment Line" src="http://www.saveonanewhome.com/wpimages/unemploymentline.jpg" alt="Unemployment Line" width="288" height="192" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Unemployment Line</p></div>
<p>Based on the report by Ali Anari and Mark G. Dotzour, “After 16 months of job losses, the state’s annual employment growth rate turned positive and posted an annual employment growth rate of 0.2 percent for the period from May 2009 to May 2010. The nation’s rate of job losses has decreased from 4 percent in August 2009 to 0.4 percent in May 2010.”</p>
<p>Texas saw positive employment growth in thirteen of its metro areas from May 2009 to May 2010.  According to the study College Station-Byran ranked first in job creation.  The Austin-Round Rock – San Marcos area became the leader in Texas for major economic recovery, showing two consecutive months of job gains.  The Dallas area, including Plano and Irving, saw a</p>
<p>positive growth rate in May 2010 after 19 months of job losses.  The rank of the top thirteen metro areas are below with percent growth in parenthesis:</p>
<p>1.College Station-Bryan (3.3)</p>
<p>2. San Angelo (2.7)</p>
<p>3. Waco (2.4)</p>
<p>4. Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood (2.1)</p>
<p>5. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission (1.6)</p>
<p>6. El Paso (0.9)</p>
<p>6. Brownsville-Harlingen (0.9)</p>
<p>6. Tyler (0.9)</p>
<p>9. Texarkana (0.5)</p>
<p>9. Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos (0.5)</p>
<p>11. Laredo (0.3)</p>
<p>11. Lubbock (0.3)</p>
<p>11. Dallas-Plano-Irving (0.3)</p>
<p>Beyond that, five Texas industries produced more jobs in May 2010 than in May 2009.  The industries included education and health services, mining and logging, other services, leisure and hospitality, professional and business including the government sector.  The education and health services added 59,500 jobs, the government sector added 35,100 jobs, the leisure and hospitality industry saw an increase of 10,600 jobs, andprofessional and business services added 1,500 jobs.  Other services which include</p>
<p>repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, religious, civic and professional organizations gained 4,800 jobs.  The mining industry grew by 4.3 percent. (The complete report can be viewed at: <a title="Texas A&amp;M Report" href=" http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/1862.pdf"> http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/1862.pdf</a> ).</p>
<p>Positive employment data has helped make Texas a true shining star during this economic recovery period.</p>
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