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While Texas ranks second with 4,625, its layoff total is about 40% of California's layoff figure of 11,331. Texas ranks second behind California with 4,625 total layoffs. Skip Navigation.
Texas has seen more layoffs than every state other than California in the first two months of 2023. Jackyenjoyphotography/Getty Images New data may point to trouble in the Lone Star State's job ...
In all of Texas, 11,637 layoffs have been reported in 2023. Of those, 2,585 cuts have been reported by 13 employers in Central Texas, including six Austin-area employers that each cut more than ...
In this wave, 132 full time employees are on the chopping block. Back in May, another 127 full time layoffs were announced, ...
Texas, however, leads the country in the number of new jobs created, with about 407,100 in 2023. California is second with about 138,200 new jobs. While Texas mass layoffs increased in 2023, they ...
Plus, Medicaid and Affordable Care Act cuts in Donald Trump's domestic policy bill have rural hospitals considering what services they might have to cut.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will travel to Texas on Friday. Follow along for live updates.
Chevron will lay off nearly 600 legacy Hess workers after its $55 billion acquisition July 18, according to the Texas ...
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tour the Texas flood devastation and the State Department begins laying employees.
If you've been feeling on a tight budget lately, you're not alone. A new ranking of states with the highest levels of ...
The New York Times reports that FEMA failed to answer nearly two-thirds of calls to its disaster assistance line in the days ...