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Dallas-Fort Worth Job Market 2026: Cooling But Resilient Growth in Tech, Healthcare, and Construction
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The Dallas-Fort Worth job market in early 2026 reflects a cooling yet resilient landscape amid national trends of slow growth, with total U.S. nonfarm payrolls rising 130,000 in January per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, though job openings fell 5.6% in December 2025 according to the JOLTS report. Employment remains strong in Texas metros, where Dallas-Fort Worth serves as a corporate powerhouse for enterprise technology, healthcare, and construction, with the Dallas Fed manufacturing survey showing steady employment growth at 7.5 index in February and hours worked jumping to 6.1. Unemployment hovers around 4.3% nationally and similarly in Texas per BLS data, with youth rates higher but regional stability noted by Economy Insights; local data gaps exist for precise DFW unemployment due to aggregated reporting.
Major industries include healthcare adding jobs steadily due to aging demographics, tech with 4.4% growth, semiconductors, data centers projecting 15% expansion over 10 years, and light industrial logistics via firms like KP Staffing. Top employers such as Uline, Lockheed Martin, and Southland Industries, which tripled its Fort Worth fabrication shop to 390,000 square feet, drive demand. Growing sectors encompass construction facing a 500,000-worker shortage by mid-2026, green energy at 8.4% workforce share, and health-tech. Trends show a frozen market with low quit rates at 2.0%, talent bottlenecks in high-skill roles, and shifts to innovation hubs offering wage premiums over coastal cities per Economy Insights. Recent developments feature robust Texas job recovery in December per Texas A&M Real Estate Research Center, with hiring optimism in services and retail from NFIB surveys. Seasonal patterns align with national cooling post-holidays, while commuting trends favor local expertise amid rising remote options like Connexus customer service roles. Government initiatives via federal infrastructure funds bolster construction and semis. The market evolves toward experiential hires for grads amid flat 1.6% new grad hiring projections.
Current openings include Warehouse Associate at Uline in Irving paying $25-30 hourly full-time Monday-Friday with benefits; Part-Time Store Associate at ALDI in Arlington at $18.50-20.50 hourly; and Processing Supervisor at Mac Incorporated in Arlington offering $85,000-108,000 annually.
Key findings highlight healthcare and construction as expansion engines, with DFW's diverse economy positioning it for steady 1.8-1.9% GDP-supported growth despite demographic pressures and cooling vacancies.
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Major industries include healthcare adding jobs steadily due to aging demographics, tech with 4.4% growth, semiconductors, data centers projecting 15% expansion over 10 years, and light industrial logistics via firms like KP Staffing. Top employers such as Uline, Lockheed Martin, and Southland Industries, which tripled its Fort Worth fabrication shop to 390,000 square feet, drive demand. Growing sectors encompass construction facing a 500,000-worker shortage by mid-2026, green energy at 8.4% workforce share, and health-tech. Trends show a frozen market with low quit rates at 2.0%, talent bottlenecks in high-skill roles, and shifts to innovation hubs offering wage premiums over coastal cities per Economy Insights. Recent developments feature robust Texas job recovery in December per Texas A&M Real Estate Research Center, with hiring optimism in services and retail from NFIB surveys. Seasonal patterns align with national cooling post-holidays, while commuting trends favor local expertise amid rising remote options like Connexus customer service roles. Government initiatives via federal infrastructure funds bolster construction and semis. The market evolves toward experiential hires for grads amid flat 1.6% new grad hiring projections.
Current openings include Warehouse Associate at Uline in Irving paying $25-30 hourly full-time Monday-Friday with benefits; Part-Time Store Associate at ALDI in Arlington at $18.50-20.50 hourly; and Processing Supervisor at Mac Incorporated in Arlington offering $85,000-108,000 annually.
Key findings highlight healthcare and construction as expansion engines, with DFW's diverse economy positioning it for steady 1.8-1.9% GDP-supported growth despite demographic pressures and cooling vacancies.
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