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Construction in Texas: 2026 Market Risk Report

Entry risk 46.3 (Elevated), ranked #29 of 51 states. 64,262 establishments, 857,532 jobs.

Entry Risk Assessment

Entry Risk Score 46.3
Low 0-30
Moderate 30-42
Elevated 42-55
High 55+
Elevated

Lower is better. Relative to national construction average.

High Barrier to Entry

Texas's construction sector shows high establishment density (top 5 nationally) paired with firm retention in the bottom 15. This combination indicates elevated competitive pressure on new market entrants.

5-Year Firm Retention
29.4%
Percentile within industry
Rank #37 of 51 states
Growth Momentum
33.6
Scale of 0-100
Rank #19 of 51 states
Establishment Density
4.3
vs. national average
Rank #3 of 51 states
Market Volatility
19.0
Lower is more stable
Wage Pressure Index
50.0
Labor cost pressure

64,262 Establishments in Texas

64,262
Establishments
+2.4% YoY
857,532
Total Employment
+4.3% YoY
$83,416
Average Annual Wage
+5.0% YoY

Texas vs National Construction Average

How Texas's construction market compares to the national average across all 51 states.

Metric TX National Difference
Entry Risk Score 46.3 44.2 +2.1
5-Year Retention 29.4% 51.0% -21.6
Growth Momentum 33.6 30.9 +2.7
Market Volatility 19.0 20.9 -1.9
Establishment Density 4.3 24.6 -20.3
Wage Pressure 50.0 57.1 -7.1

Green = favorable vs national average. Red = less favorable. Metrics are relative within construction only.

Texas Ranks #29 of 51 for Construction

Texas ranks #29 out of 51 states for construction market entry conditions.

Construction Entry Risk by State

Rank State Risk Score Classification
#1 Wisconsin 25.1 low
#2 Michigan 28.0 low
#3 Pennsylvania 28.4 low
#4 Alabama 30.3 moderate
#5 Nebraska 32.5 moderate
#29 Texas You 46.3 elevated

About Entry Risk Score: A weighted composite of firm retention, growth momentum, market volatility, establishment density, and wage pressure. Lower scores indicate more favorable conditions. Read full methodology →

Data Sources

Data period: 2024. Last updated: February 2026. Next refresh expected: Q2 2026 (BLS QCEW update).

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