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Employment and income stability in Fort Worth, TX

Employment and income stability measures job market resilience with unemployment rates, volatility, labor force participation, median earnings, and industry concentration. More volatility means less predictable pay and higher income shocks.

Risk score

39

/ 100

Relative score based on currently available metrics.

Risk metrics

  • Unemployment rate4.9%
  • Unemployment volatility (12-mo)Not available
  • Labor force participation68.3%
  • Employment rate (16+)64.9%
  • Median earnings (full-time, year-round)$43,229
  • Earnings trend (YoY)+4.7%
  • Industry concentration (HHI)Not available

Data status: Available

Scope: City-level (place) | Source: ACS 2023 5-year | 2023

Why it matters

In Fort Worth, Lower stability can mean more missed bills, less savings, and heavier reliance on credit during downturns.

What we measure

  • Unemployment rate
  • Unemployment volatility (monthly)
  • Labor force participation
  • Employment-to-population rate
  • Median earnings (full-time, year-round)
  • Earnings trend (YoY)
  • Industry concentration (HHI)

Key sources

  • BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics
  • U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-year
  • County Business Patterns (industry concentration)