MIDLAND MSA POSTS HIGHEST CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE GROWTH RATE IN WEST TEXAS
(Feb. 2, 2026)
MIDLAND, TEXAS -- The Midland MSA’s civilian labor force grew by a higher percentage than any other metropolitan statistical area in West Texas in December and also was higher than the state average, according to a recent report from the Texas Workforce Commission.
The TWC reported Midland’s unemployment rate was tied for the second lowest in the state (2.9%), trailing only Amarillo (2.8%). That rate was higher than December 2024 (2.6%) and lower than the jobless rate in November (3.2%).
The Workforce Commission also showed the civilian labor force in Midland grew 1.9% to 106,400 during the month of December. That is an increase from 104,400 in December 2024 and higher than the statewide growth rate (1.2%).
Unemployment rate
December 2025: 2.9%
November 2025: 3.2%
December 2024: 2.6%
Lowest unemployment rates in Texas
(In December)
Amarillo 2.8%
Midland 2.9%
San Angelo 2.9%
College Station-Bryan 3.1%
Lubbock 3.1%
Abilene 3.1%
Austin-Round Rock 3.2%
Also
Odessa 3.5%
State average 3.9%
U.S. average 4.1%
Civilian Labor Force
December 2025: 106,400
December 2024: 104,400
Around West Texas
Lubbock 187,500 (1.0% growth compared to December 2024)
Amarillo 141,200 (1.5% growth)
Midland 106,400 (1.9% growth)
Odessa 89,000 (1.8% growth)
Abilene 88,600 (1.0% growth)
San Angelo 63,800 (1.2% growth)
Statewide growth rate 1.2%
Source: Texas Workforce Commission, City of Midland