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
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
Texas Workforce Commission Offers a Sweet Deal for Working FamiliesTexas Workforce Commission Offers a Sweet Deal for Working FamiliesThe Texas Workforce Commission has a new plan that can help individuals get back to work without the worry of paying for childcare.Aaron Zytle (AZ)Aaron Zytle (AZ)
TWC Announces End to $300 Additional Weekly BenefitTWC Announces End to $300 Additional Weekly BenefitThe Texas Workforce Commission has announced an end to the additional $300 in weekly benefits for the unemployed.Aaron Zytle (AZ)Aaron Zytle (AZ)
About that $400 in Unemployment BenefitsAbout that $400 in Unemployment BenefitsWill Texans receiving unemployment benefits get the $400 President Trump called for via executive order, or could it be less?Aaron Zytle (AZ)Aaron Zytle (AZ)
That Extra $600 a Week for Unemployment Benefits Could ContinueThat Extra $600 a Week for Unemployment Benefits Could ContinueThat extra $600 a week for Texans out of work is set to expire next week, but could be extended if Congress acts when they return from vacation.Aaron Zytle (AZ)Aaron Zytle (AZ)
Texas Workforce Commission Overspent and Wants Their Money BackTexas Workforce Commission Overspent and Wants Their Money BackThe Texas Workforce Commission gave out too much money, and now they want it back.Aaron Zytle (AZ)Aaron Zytle (AZ)