Index of state economic conditions based on crowded housing, dependency, education, income, poverty and unemployment; normalized values are 1 to 100, with a higher value indicating worse economic conditions
Texas’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #39Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
TexasNegative Impact
Texas-0.447
42
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15.8
25
7.8
31
5.3
35
$138
43
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76
42
5.1%
46
38.2%
8
13.9%
49
$38,123
33
13.7%
39
4.4%
35
15.5%
49
62.5%
46
29.2
13
4.80
32
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29.9%
37
86.1%
49
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•
•
12.2%
9
92.9%
22
58
12
21.3%
39
55.5%
41
-0.132
43
•
•
9.0
43
3.5
46
44.6%
31
71.0%
31
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•
1
29
63.4%
39
26.3%
20
10.8
38
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71.2%
25
41.7%
39
8.5%
5
17.2%
40
17.2%
25
-1.365
50
•
•
16.8%
50
•
•
55.2
38
162.1
49
182.3
48
16.6%
50
•
•
48.8%
49
67.6%
41
53.8%
49
57.9%
47
•
•
66.8%
43
38.5%
47
58.5%
40
•
•
73.4%
49
2,846
31
0.004
29
•
•
24.3%
17
8.8%
14
25.5%
37
•
•
506.8
30
5.6%
21
20.3
42
•
•
36.9%
32
•
•
7.1%
18
11.8%
13
0.144
24
•
•
17.1
5
18.2%
24
16.2%
31
14.3%
26
14.7
15
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•
9,829
27
1.3
11
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•
12.0%
19
46.2%
42
8.6%
28
2.0
24
9.7%
12
22.2%
2
7.9%
1
6.7%
2
9.0%
22
3.5%
24
5.7%
12
19.4%
14
13.9%
42
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32.2%
24
35.8%
27
35.5%
33
-0.315
39
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30,029,572
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24.8%
•
61.8%
•
13.4%
•
18.9%
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