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Labor Force

Mission is equipped with a plentiful and productive labor force that is ready and willing to work in a variety of industries.

Mission benefits from a plentiful labor force that is provided by a fast-growing residential population. In addition, businesses in Mission are able to take advantage of the low-cost labor on both sides of the Texas-Mexico Border. With outstanding job training resources, Mission is the ideal location for a wide array of industry.

Texas is a right-to-work state. Only three other states in the country have fewer unionized workers than Texas.

Mission is home to a diverse business community. The city has attracted several businesses in recent years and continues to work with those interested in relocating or expanding to the city of Mission.

Major Employers in the city of Mission include Mission Consolidated Independent School District, Mission Hospital, Sharyland Independent School District, T-Mobile USA, Wal-Mart, HEB Food Store, Vanity Fair Intimates, Texas Citrus Exchange, Mission Paving, Frito-Lay, Inc., Mission Shippers, Sharyland Plantation and Hi-Tech Plastics, Inc.

Mission Employment 2004
Labor Force 16,804
Employment 15,135
Unemployment 1,668
Unemployment Rate 9.9%
Mission MSA Employment 2004
Labor Force 236,492
Employment 208,674
Unemployment 27,818
Unemployment Rate 11.8%
Employment by Industry
The annual Employment by Industry growth rate for the Mission MSA was 5.9 percent, with 10,500 positions added over the year.
December 2004 December 2003 Annual Actual Change Change Percentages
Total Nonagricultural 187,800 177,300 10,500 5.9%
Natual Resources & Mining 1,600 1,400 200 14.3%
Construction 10,400 9,700 700 7.2%
Manufacturing 9,300 9,300 0 0.0%
Trade,Transportation and Utilities 38,000 37,600 400 1.0%
Information 2,300 1,600 700 43.8%
Financial Activities 7,900 6,500 1,400 21.5%
Professional and Business Services 12,000 10,300 1,700 16.5%
Education and Health Services 37,200 31,900 5,300 16.6%
Leisure and Hospitality 16,800 16,200 600 3.7%
Other Services 5,000 4,400 600 13.6%
Government 47,300 48,400 -1,100 -2.2%

Source: Texas Workforce Commission