The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts estimates that a compilation of the populations directly affiliated with U.S. military installations within Texas contributed at least $123.6 billion to the Texas economy in 2019.1
Bases in Texas provided the data used in this analysis to the Texas Military Preparedness Commission (TMPC). Additional information was submitted directly to Comptroller staff at their request, as needed, for clarification.
Working with the TMPC, 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 a 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 U.S. military installations 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.
Description | Full Time Equivalent (FTE) |
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FULL-TIME DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE | |
Active Duty Army | 73,555 |
Active Duty Navy & Marines | 7,980 |
Active Duty Air Force | 30,940 |
Active Duty Coast Guard | 126 |
Active Duty National Guard | 5,465 |
Civilian Personnel Appropriated | 43,449 |
Civilian Personnel Non-Appropriated | 2,452 |
PART-TIME DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE | |
Army Reserve | 321 |
Navy Reserve | 1,072 |
Air Force Reserve | 900 |
Coast Guard Reserve | 0 |
Part-time Civilian Personnel Appropriated | 175 |
Part-time Civilian Personnel Non-Appropriated | 1,832 |
OTHER | |
Contractors, Total (staff) | 18,969 |
Other Full Time Employees (Not Listed Elsewhere) | 8,095 |
Average Daily Student Load | 31,224 |
Total Direct Employment | 226,555 |
Description | Number |
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Dependents | 124,997 |
On-installation School Attendance | 11,770 |
Off-installation School Attendance | 40,696 |
Military retirees accessing station/base/post/camp facilities or resources (e.g. hospitals, PXs, exchanges, etc.) | 573,925 |