Texas is not just growing, it is surging ahead, and the evidence is undeniable. With the launch of the TexStats Regional Data Dashboard by Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock in Tyler, Texans now have a powerful new way to see exactly how their state is outperforming the rest of the country. The interactive platform offers detailed insight into population trends, workforce data, trade activity, infrastructure, and regional economic performance across all 12 designated economic regions. What it reveals is a state firing on all cylinders. The Tyler metropolitan area has posted 19 percent real GDP growth since 2017, beating national gains, while the surrounding Upper East region has attracted about 56,000 new residents in just a few years.
Texas’ dominance in trade further separates it from the pack. In Fort Worth, AllianceTexas plays a critical role in moving goods across the country, generating billions in economic output and supporting more than 136,000 jobs. On the Gulf Coast, the Port of Corpus Christi stands as a cornerstone of international commerce, responsible for 21 percent of the state’s seaport trade and an astounding 487 percent growth in activity since 2016.
Meanwhile, innovation is reshaping entire regions. Abilene’s Stargate data center project is fueling thousands of construction jobs today and long term employment tomorrow, while the city’s GDP growth has consistently outpaced the national average. Layer in the 5.1 million Texans employed by small businesses statewide, and the picture becomes clear. From thriving small towns to world class trade corridors and cutting edge technology investments, Texas is not following national trends, it is setting them.
Reference: https://comptroller.texas.gov/economy/fiscal-notes/economics/2026/texstat-story/
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