| April
2007
Texas’ high-tech sector
recorded positive growth in the first quarter of 2007.
According to data compiled by the Texas Workforce Commission
and seasonally adjusted by the Dallas Fed, overall
high-tech
employment posted gains of 2,900 jobs (a 3.9 percent
annualized increase) in the three months ending in
March (see table).
Employment growth in the high-tech
manufacturing sector remained flat during the quarter
(Chart 1). Job declines of 300 in communications
equipment and 100 in computer equipment manufacturing
outweighed gains (300) in semiconductor manufacturing
employment, leaving overall high-tech manufacturing
jobs nearly even with December 2006 levels (Chart
2).
Chart 1
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Chart 2
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The high-tech services sector
fared better, creating 3,000 new positions over the
past three months. The computer systems design and
related services sector added 4,300 workers, while
Internet
service providers contributed 500 jobs (Chart 3).
Nevertheless, layoffs continued in the beleaguered
telecommunications
sector, where employment fell by 1,800 in the first
quarter.
Chart 3
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| Seasonally Adjusted Texas High-Tech
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| Notes
- All data are seasonally adjusted by
the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. For
more information on the necessity of seasonally
adjusting economic data, see DataBasics,
“Seasonally Adjusting Data.”
- The employment data used in this analysis
have been benchmarked to third quarter
2006 by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
For additional
information or questions, please contact
Laila Assanie at (214) 922-5191.
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