Texas Comptroller’s office expands TexStats dashboard with new economic indicators

Kelly Hancock Acting Comptroller at Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Kelly Hancock Acting Comptroller at Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock has announced new updates to the TexStats Regional Data Dashboard. The dashboard now includes more information on median household incomes, gross domestic product by industry, and educational attainment levels. It also features expanded details on trade and infrastructure, such as a map from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas showing real-time electricity prices across the state.

“TexStats is about putting transparent, real-time economic data directly into the hands of Texans,” Hancock said. “When businesses, local leaders and families can clearly see how their communities are growing and where opportunities exist, they’re better positioned to invest, plan and create jobs. Transparency drives smarter decisions, and smarter decisions keep Texas the best state in the nation to live, work and do business.”

The dashboard brings together various types of data from state, county, and regional sources into one accessible website. Users can review information on topics including population changes, job trends, health care access, education statistics, industry performance, and trade.

According to the Comptroller’s office, these dashboards—first introduced statewide in January 2025—are part of ongoing efforts to provide clearer insights into Texas’ economic condition. The most recent updates expand on a version launched regionally in October 2025.

Further details about the TexStats Regional Data Dashboard are available at the Comptroller’s website.



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