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Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock Announces New TexStats Statewide Economic Dashboard
(AUSTIN) — Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock today announced the launch of the TexStats Statewide Economic Dashboard, a new interactive tool designed to provide Texans with data and a clear view of the state’s economic performance.
“Texas’ economic strength shows up in real numbers — jobs, growth, production and opportunity,” Hancock said. “The TexStats dashboards bring that information together in one place so Texans can better understand where the state stands and where it’s headed.”
TexStats dashboards, which include a regional version launched in October 2025 and the newly added statewide version, are part of the Acting Comptroller’s ongoing effort to deliver clearer, more actionable insight into the strength of Texas’ economy. Together, they equip businesses, policymakers and communities with reliable data to support informed decision-making and long-term economic development planning.
The TexStats Statewide Economic Dashboard offers a high-level view of Texas’ economic pulse, including:
- Gross state product
- Employment and workforce trends
- Oil and natural gas rig counts, production and prices
- Housing market indicators
- Inflation measures
The dashboard complements the TexStats Regional Data Dashboard by focusing on statewide trends while allowing users to explore how major economic indicators interact across the broader Texas economy.
Additional interactive features, including expanded data filtering and download capabilities, are under development and are expected to be available by mid-February.
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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts serves as the chief financial officer — treasurer, check writer, tax collector, procurement officer and revenue estimator — for the world's eighth-largest economy. The agency also administers statewide initiatives, including the Texas Broadband Development Office, State Energy Conservation Office, Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council, Texas college savings plans and more.
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