Nearly 24,000 People Lost Their Job In Texas In 2023. Nearly 24,000 People Lost Their Job In Texas In 2023. 2023 saw thousands of layoffs in Texas, and more may be coming.Ryan KramerRyan Kramer
There is Warning When it Comes to Layoffs in the Texas PanhandleThere is Warning When it Comes to Layoffs in the Texas PanhandleThe way the economy has been there has been a lot of worries about job security. Will you have a job? Are there layoffs in your future? That is enough to make anyone worry. I mean we can't afford eggs now, how will we if we lose our jobs?Melissa BartlettMelissa Bartlett
Unemployment Rates Drop Across Texas During OctoberUnemployment Rates Drop Across Texas During OctoberAmarillo, Lubbock, Abilene, Midland and Odessa all saw slight drops in their unemployment rates in OctoberRob SnyderRob Snyder
Hey Amarillo… That Job Looks Good On You!Hey Amarillo… That Job Looks Good On You!As more businesses open up across the Panhandle, Folks looking for work have more options and the numbers back it up!Michael RiveraMichael Rivera
Texas Unemployment Rate Up Slightly in FebruaryTexas Unemployment Rate Up Slightly in FebruaryAmarillo has the lowest unemployment rate in the state at 5.1%. On the other side of the spectrum, Odessa's unemployment rate is 11.9%Rob SnyderRob Snyder