McAllen loses trade jobs as Brownsville gains, but both metros grow overall
A tractor-trailer heads south towards Mexico through the Pharr International Bridge in September 2025. Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

Key takeaways

  • The McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro added 4,000 jobs in August, a 1.3% increase year over year.
  • The Brownsville-Harlingen metro added 2,800 jobs in August, a 1.7% increase year over year.
  • Education and healthcare remain the largest industries in both metros, with steady job growth.
  • McAllen lost jobs in trade and transportation, while Brownsville recorded gains in the same sector.
  • Federal policy changes — including tariffs on Mexican goods and higher border crossing fees — could pressure Valley trade and transportation jobs in the coming months.

Construction workers in grass beneath a blue cloudy sky.
Construction at a new Brownsville warehouse in September 2025.
Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

The Rio Grande Valley’s two largest metro areas added more jobs in August than during the same month last year, new Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows.

The McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro had 302,700 nonfarm jobs in August, up from 298,700 in August 2024. That’s a gain of 4,000 jobs, or 1.3% year over year.

The Brownsville-Harlingen metro recorded 165,400 nonfarm jobs in August, up from 162,600 a year earlier. That’s an increase of 2,800 jobs, or 1.72% year over year.

By comparison, Texas added 17,600 nonfarm jobs through August, a 1.4% increase. U.S. job growth rose 0.5% in August.

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