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What’s at Stake? Explore Job Growth & GDP Impact Across Texas

What’s at Stake? Explore Job Growth & GDP Impact Across Texas

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How Extending the Small Business Tax Deduction Supports Texas

Select a state to see the impact on jobs and GDP by congressional district.

Texas Jobs and GDP

Total Jobs Created: 201,392

Total GDP: $12,498,000,000

District
Job Equiv.
GDP
1
5,847
$308,000,000
2
5,085
$307,000,000
3
3,859
$200,000,000
4
6,118
$444,000,000
5
3,689
$148,000,000
6
4,748
$246,000,000
7
5,112
$378,000,000
8
2,925
$175,000,000
9
5,521
$272,000,000
10
5,090
$318,000,000
11
5,704
$486,000,000
12
5,372
$367,000,000
13
5,522
$277,000,000
14
4,493
$219,000,000
15
4,495
$185,000,000
16
4,789
$183,000,000
17
4,844
$235,000,000
18
7,516
$639,000,000
19
5,719
$300,000,000
20
3,631
$151,000,000
21
7,152
$397,000,000
22
4,844
$236,000,000
23
3,668
$219,000,000
24
8,310
$702,000,000
25
4,722
$233,000,000
26
4,073
$225,000,000
27
4,739
$263,000,000
28
3,656
$156,000,000
29
3,680
$200,000,000
30
5,451
$543,000,000
31
4,620
$222,000,000
32
7,776
$601,000,000
33
7,069
$450,000,000
34
3,572
$115,000,000
35
5,152
$284,000,000
36
4,839
$267,000,000
37
8,798
$728,000,000
38
9,192
$819,000,000

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Notes:
Job-equivalent impacts are defined as the change in after-tax labor income divided by baseline average after-tax labor income per job. Estimates are for the first 10 years scaled to the size of the US economy in 2024 and estimated relative to the current-law baseline. Figures are rounded. Source: EY analysis.

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