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Texas boasts a powerful manufacturing economy, fueled by its abundant natural resources, skilled labor, and a business-friendly climate. Key sectors include petroleum, chemical, and high-tech manufacturing, with a rapidly expanding automotive industry. In 2019, manufacturing employed around 909,000 Texans and contributed $241 billion to the state’s GDP, making up 13% of the total economic output. Remarkably, Texas’ manufacturing GDP surpasses those of Russia and Mexico and is larger than the entire economy of Portugal. From 2001 to 2019, the sector’s contribution to the state’s GDP grew by 85%, significantly outpacing overall economic growth.

Manufacturing plays a crucial role in stimulating economic development and innovation within Texas. The sector supports related industries, generates high-paying jobs, and is a magnet for R&D investment. Average wages in the manufacturing sector were $79,700 in 2019, compared to $59,800 across all Texas jobs. With an extensive infrastructure of airports, seaports, highways, and railways, Texas is the U.S. leader in international exports of manufactured goods. Additionally, the state’s rich natural resources enhance its strengths in energy-related product manufacturing.

Reference: https://comptroller.texas.gov/economy/economic-data/manufacturing/2020/

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July 1, 2025

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