Dallas–Fort Worth remains a strategic hub for Manufacturing staffing because of steady factory employment and ongoing capital investment. The metro added roughly 4,400 manufacturing jobs year-over-year as of November 2024, signaling persistent hiring demand in advanced manufacturing and aerospace supply chains (Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Jan 2025).
Statewide indicators are mixed but constructive: the Dallas Fed reported modest manufacturing production in April 2025 (production index 5.1), even as new orders showed short-term softness—evidence that firms still hire tactically to meet peaks and specialized projects (Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Apr 2025). Recent corporate investments, like a July 2025 expansion in Richardson, show continued capital flowing into local manufacturing and R&D (Source: Office of the Texas Governor, July 2025).
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