inflation rates were 9.1% here in May with grocery, utility and energy prices leading the price spikes.
But the area’s unemployment figures are still better than the state’s 4.1% unemployment rate, which has Dallas-Fort Worth’s 3.8% jobless rate was second among the state’s four major metropolitan areas as Austin-Round Rock’s unemployment rate stood at 3.3%, up from 2.7% the month before. The Houston area’s unemployment rate was 4.8% in June, and San Antonio’s was 4%.
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