Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO Adrian Lopez joined Leading SA to explain the employment landscape and programs working to find people jobs.
“Today we’re at approximately 4% unemployment. Pre-pandemic, there was about three and a half percent. We’re seeing a lot of growth in all of the major industries that we actually support. If you look at Texas, we’re on par with what’s happening in terms of the unemployment level with Texas from approximately May of 2021 to May of 2022. Texas added about 750,000 jobs locally here we probably added about 50 plus thousand jobs.
San Antonio is one of the parts of the country that has benefitted the most over the last two years, with more businesses moving here and expanding. This influx of opportunities has led to more jobs.
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