Texas's Data

Texas is a state in the South Central U.S., the second-largest both in area and population (after Alaska and California respectively). It was an independent republic before joining the Union in 1845 as the 28th state. Austin is the capital, while Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio are major metro areas. Texas spans about 261,232 sq mi of land, from arid deserts in the west to pine forests in the east. It has an estimated 31.29 million people (2024). Nicknamed the “Lone Star State” (from its history as an independent republic), Texas shares a long border with Mexico and has a unique blend of American and Mexican cultural influences. Texas has one of the largest state economies, with a nominal GDP of about $2.695 trillion in 2024. It is a leading producer of oil and natural gas – energy is a cornerstone of the economy. The state also excels in agriculture (cotton, cattle), technology (the Dallas and Austin areas host many tech companies), aerospace (NASA’s Johnson Space Center is in Houston), and has sizable manufacturing and healthcare sectors. Culturally, Texas is synonymous with cowboy imagery, but its cities are cosmopolitan and diverse. It has a strong identity in music (from country to tejano), cuisine (Tex-Mex and barbecue), and sports (high school football is almost a religion).
Capital City: Austin
Land Area: 261,232 sq mi / 676,587 sq km
Nominal GDP: $2.695 trillion (2024)
Country: United States
Number of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 34
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 43
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 1
City With Most Recalls: Houston
Company With Most Recalls: Houston Pecan Company, Inc
Things To Do in Texas
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Texas's Economy
Texas Inflation
Understanding the BLS and Inflation in Texas
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is a government agency that collects and analyzes economic data across the U.S., including states like Texas. One of its key responsibilities is tracking inflation through the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures how the cost of everyday goods and services changes over time. Inflation can impact everything from housing prices to the cost of groceries, gas, and utilities across the area. By tracking inflation, the BLS helps people from Texas understand how their purchasing power is affected and provides insights for businesses and policymakers.
What This Graph Represents
This graph shows inflation trends in Texas using the CPI, highlighting how prices have changed over time. The x-axis represents time (months and years), while the y-axis represents price levels. If the graph moves upward, it means the cost of living is rising, which can affect everything from rent to gas prices. A flatter or downward trend suggests that inflation is stabilizing or decreasing. Keeping an eye on inflation is important for people from Texas when budgeting for housing, wages, and daily expenses. You can hover over the graph to see exact values for each month and check the "Most Recently Updated" label to ensure you’re viewing the latest available data.
City Recall Data in Texas
Number of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 16
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: GBC Food Services, LLC dba Yummi Sushi
Learn More About Farmers Branch, TX
Farmers Branch InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 12
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 31
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Houston Pecan Company, Inc
Learn More About Houston, TX
Houston InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 3
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Dairy Manufacturers, Inc
Learn More About Prosper, TX
Prosper InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 1
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 2
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Vidaslim Co.
Learn More About San Antonio, TX
San Antonio InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 1
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: HARDIES FRESH FOODS
Learn More About Austin, TX
Austin InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 1
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Frito-Lay, Inc. Headquarters
Learn More About Plano, TX
Plano InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 4
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Texas Pecan Co
Learn More About Dallas, TX
Dallas InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 2
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: CONTINENTAL DAIRY FACILITIES SOUTHWEST LLC
Learn More About Littlefield, TX
Littlefield InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 1
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Tipp Distributors, Inc. dba Novamex
Learn More About El Paso, TX
El Paso InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 1
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: Quantum Fulfillment and Support, LLC
Learn More About Cedar Creek, TX
Cedar Creek InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 1
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0
Company With Most Recalls: EVERY PLATE
Learn More About Grand Prairie, TX
Grand Prairie InformationNumber of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 0
Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 1
Company With Most Recalls: Waco Bottling LLC
Learn More About Woodway, TX
Woodway Information