Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar recently announced the Good for Texas: Women in the Workforce tour. In the coming months, we’ll be highlighting the impact of Texas women on the state economy and across a variety of industries.
Women account for nearly half of Texas’ workforce. Texas ranks third among all states for women-owned businesses, boasting nearly 1 million. That number has grown 146 percent in the past 20 years.
Construction
Information Snapshot | Printable Construction Snapshot (PDF)
Education and Health Services
Education and Health Services Snapshot |
Printable Education and Health Services Snapshot (PDF)
Financial Activities
Financial Activities Snapshot |
Printable Financial Activities Snapshot (PDF)
Government Overview
Government Snapshot | Printable Government Snapshot (PDF)
Information
Information Snapshot | Printable Information Snapshot (PDF)
Leisure and Hospitality
Leisure and Hospitality Snapshot | Printable Leisure and Hospitality (PDF)
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Snapshot | Printable Manufacturing (PDF)
Natural Resources and Mining
Natural Resources and Mining Snapshot | Printable Natural Resources and Mining (PDF)
Other Services (Excluding Public Administration)
Other Services Snapshot | Printable Other Services (PDF)
Professional and Business Services
Professional and Business Services Snapshot | Printable Professional and Business Services (PDF)
Trade, Transportation and Utilities
Trade, Transportation and Utilities Snapshot | Printable Trade, Transportation and Utilities Snapshot (PDF)
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the material on this page, please contact the Comptroller’s Data Analysis and Transparency Division.
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