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          Current Employment for Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers in TEXAS

          Rank Region 2025 Employment
          1 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area 55,670
          2 Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX Metro Area 49,750
          3 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area 13,710
          4 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX Metro Area 10,760
          5 El Paso, TX Metro Area 7,850
          6 Northwestern Region of Texas Balance of State 6,770
          7 North Region of Texas Balance of State 5,680
          8 Laredo, TX Metro Area 5,460
          9 Midland, TX Metro Area 4,540
          10 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metro Area 4,390
          11 Hill Country Region of Texas Balance of State 3,200
          12 Odessa, TX Metro Area 3,190
          13 Coastal Plains Region of Texas Balance of State 2,700
          14 Corpus Christi, TX Metro Area 2,570
          15 Longview, TX Metro Area 2,290
          16 Amarillo, TX Metro Area 2,230
          17 Lubbock, TX Metro Area 2,200
          18 Eastern Region of Texas Balance of State 2,170
          19 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Metro Area 2,100
          20 Killeen-Temple, TX Metro Area 1,940
          21 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX Metro Area 1,660
          22 Waco, TX Metro Area 1,640
          23 Tyler, TX Metro Area 1,490
          24 College Station-Bryan, TX Metro Area 1,230
          25 Texarkana, TX-AR Metro Area 1,190
          26 Border Region of Texas Balance of State 1,120
          27 Abilene, TX Metro Area 1,090
          28 Sherman-Denison, TX Metro Area 670
          29 San Angelo, TX Metro Area 660
          30 Wichita Falls, TX Metro Area 620
          31 Victoria, TX Metro Area 570
          32 Eagle Pass, TX Metro Area 250