How many jobs were added in last month?

Updated May. 22, 2026Refreshed annually
It gained 1,100 jobs in April 2026. Those figures come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ state and local employment report, which tracks monthly job changes. Job numbers can swing month to month as local economies expand or contract, but over the past five years the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX Metro Area has averaged about 4,500 new jobs per month. These figures are often revised in later months as more complete data rolls in.

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month to month change in number of jobs (April 2026)
In the previous employment report on the Austin, TX area, there was a net loss of 1,800 in February 2026. The Austin, TX area job growth of 3,800 in March 2026 swung from a loss of 1,800 jobs in February 2026.
During the latest five-year period (May 2021 to April 2026), the Austin, TX area gained jobs in 55 out of 60 months. April 2026 had the eighth-highest job growth during this period. The highest gains during this period occurred in July 2022 (+26,400) while job growth was weakest in October 2025 (-8,700).

The Austin, TX area gained 1,100 jobs in April 2026.

Monthly change in nonfarm employment in the Austin, TX area

How does the Austin, TX area job growth in 2025 compare to previous years?

In 2026, the Austin, TX area has gained an average of 1,400 jobs every month. That's lower than the 2025 average monthly increase of 1,500, and the lowest since 2020. The 2026 average ranks as the fourth-worst in job growth since 2006.
When excluding the two pandemic-affected years of 2020 and 2021, job growth ranged from a loss of 18,300 every month in 2009 to a gain of 45,100 every month in 2018.

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In 2025, the Austin, TX area gained an average of 1,500 jobs every month.

Average monthly change in the number of jobs in the Austin, TX area, seasonally adjusted

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