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Texas Job Growth Leads the Nation

June 3rd, 2011

I read a report yesterday or the day before, confirming what most of us living in Texas strongly suspected. Our state is well ahead of the curve in terms of job growth. The cities of Dallas and Ft.Worth rank above the rest of the nation in terms of job growth. Houston is a close second. The jobless rate in the metroplex is down slightly from eight percent to roughly seven and a half, admittedly a small decline, but a good one considering the national average is nine percent. There are a number of ways to crunch the numbers, obviously, but in terms of both population and job growth Texas is definitely better off than most of our sister states; far better off than some. I’m not suggesting that times are exactly good here, just better.

The category of growth I found most interesting, both for me personally and for Tyler, comes in the area of Education and Health Care. These two fields seem to be growing albeit slowly, with an interesting stipulation: it includes private as opposed to public schools. The article I read cites 6.4 percent growth in the Ft. Worth area, and 5.2 in the Dallas area. While these numbers relate specifically to the metroplex, this category is of course the largest field of employment in East Texas. With the public schools in Texas experience big cutbacks, private schools are growing, and hiring new staff. While its admittedly anecdotal evidence, I can attest to this, as I recently accepted a position at a new private school in our area.

I think the relative health of the Texas economy comes as a result of a generally pro-business administration, and a lack of state income tax, which encourages immigration from states like California (and others), that are incredibly overburdened by regulation and taxation. Incidentally, the Bureau of Labor put San Francisco near the bottom of the job growth list with -0.3 percent growth when compared to last year.

UT Health Center

December 30th, 2009

The UT Health Center is a great place to go for health check ups. Not only is the quality care top notch and the staff very friendly but it is also very affordable. If you have struggled with paying your doctor/medical bills I would suggest going there. A doctor visit is only $65. They may charge extra if you need special treatment or extensive lab work. The pediatricians are very friendly. I saw one pediatrician and child talking and the child acted like he was his best friend. I thought most kids don’t like to see their doctor, not at the UT Health Center.

Some general doctors there are young, which probably means they are not as experienced as the older ones but may have been more educated in modern medicine. At the Ritter Center they can see a patient of any age. If you need to se an OB/GYN, a Pediatrician, or general doctor I would recommend UT Health Center. If they can not treat you, they will send you to a specialist that can. I feel like I’m in good hands when I see my doctor at the UT Health Center.

The UT Health Center is located on US Highway 271. If you are coming from Loop 323 in Tyler it will be on your left before you reach interstate 20. If you live near the UT Health Center then why drive all the way into the middle of Tyler to see a doctor when there are great doctors to see at the UT Health Center?

The UT Health Center has quality care and is very affordable. I am continuing to go there and will definitely recommend it to friends and family.