The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts estimates the population directly affiliated with Dyess Air Force Base (AFB) contributed at least $3.8 billion to the Texas economy in 2019.1
Working with the Texas Military Preparedness Commission, the Comptroller’s office collected data from each of the state’s 14 U.S. military installations using a survey designed to ensure consistency in determining the total direct and indirect contribution of the base’s populations to state-level employment, gross domestic product, output and disposable personal income.2
Source: Regional Economic Models, Inc. (REMI) - model for Texas
The Comptroller’s economic impact analysis represents a conservative estimate of the economic importance of Dyess AFB to Texas. Each installation’s distinctive characteristics contribute to the Texas economy in different ways. This analysis uses a consistent model to determine the economic impact of each of the state’s military installations to the state’s economic growth.
Installation Total Size (acreage - as reported): 6,972 acres
Description | Full Time Equivalent (FTE) |
---|---|
FULL-TIME DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE | |
Active Duty Army | 0 |
Active Duty Navy & Marines | 9 |
Active Duty Air Force | 4,765 |
Active Duty Coast Guard | 0 |
Active Duty National Guard | 261 |
Civilian Personnel Appropriated | 389 |
Civilian Personnel Non-Appropriated | 174 |
PART-TIME DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE | |
Army Reserve | 0 |
Navy Reserve | 11 |
Air Force Reserve | 0 |
Coast Guard Reserve | 0 |
Part-time Civilian Personnel Appropriated | 22 |
Part-time Civilian Personnel Non-Appropriated | 45 |
OTHER | |
Civilian Contractors, Total (staff) | 103 |
Other Full-time Employees (not listed elsewhere) | 57 |
Average Daily Student Load | 169 |
Total Direct Employment | 6,005 |
Description | Number |
---|---|
Dependents | 5,111 |
On-installation School Attendance | 0 |
Off-installation School Attendance | 2,878 |
Military retirees accessing station/base/post/camp facilities or resources (e.g. hospitals, PXs, exchanges, etc.) | 3,546 |
Source: Dyess Air Force Base