On Friday, officials with DallasFed.org released an increase in jobs for March and a decrease in unemployment.
Updated 51 mins agoIn a statement released by DallasFed.org, officials found that the state of Texas added almost 25,000 jobs in the month of March.
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the state brought in 24,900 jobs and within a three-month span, the state added 175,500 jobs this year alone.The increase is based on the projected national GDP, COVID-19 hospitalizations, and future oil prices.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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