Texas' unemployment rate fell to 6.6 percent in October from 6.8 percent the previous month, as six of the state's 11 major industries reported gains, led by education and health.
Employers added 36,600 payroll jobs in the month and have added 269,000 jobs in the past year, which has seen all but one of the state's major industries add positions, the Texas Workforce Commission said Friday. The annual gain amounts to 3 percent, well over the U.S. rate of 1.8 percent in the same time, and the state's jobless rate is well below the national rate of 7.9 percent.The category that includes education and health jobs added 13,700 jobs in October, the largest monthly gain ever, TWC said. The category is up 43,000 jobs over the past year.In Fort Worth-Arlington, employers added 4,600 new positions in October. The area's unemployment rate was 6.1 percent, which is unadjusted for seasonal variations. It compares to the state's unadjusted rate of 6.3 percent.Jim Fuquay, (817) 390-7552Twitter: @jimfuquayHave more to add? News tip? Tell us

