Economic Development Resources

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(Undergoing Update) On this page, you will find a demographics report provided by our partners Lone Star College North Houston Economic Development Center. The report has data and information on the topic sections found below. Click each section button to be sent directly to that data. 

Population & Demographics

Economic Indicators

2020 Statistic

2020 Statistic

2020 Statistic

2020 Statistic

2020 Statistic

Wage Trends

As of 2023Q2, total employment for the NHA Service Area was 740,512 (based on a four-quarter moving average). Over the year ending 2023Q2, employment increased 3.2% in the region.

The average worker in the NHA Service Area earned annual wages of $74,092 as of 2023Q2. Average annual wages
per worker increased 7.5% in the region over the preceding four quarters. For comparison purposes, annual average
wages were $70,318 in the nation as of 2023Q2.

Welcome New Committee Leadership!

Welcome New Committee Leadership!

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Let’s Give ’em Somethin’ to Brag About!

Let’s Give ’em Somethin’ to Brag About!

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Career Star is Lone Star College’s job placement website for students and alumni which is specifically focused on their degree programs. On Career Star, you can create and post a resume.  You can also search and apply for jobs and internships.

View over 70 Associate of Applied Science degreesView the latest Career Focus Magazinetrends and the new across Lone Star College. 

Student Employment Services

Get a jump start to your job search process! Career counselors and workforce advisors are there to help you develop successful tips on writing your resume, preparing for interviews, and searching for a job. Employment opportunities wait to be discovered by you.

    Employers – Recruit a Student

    Looking for employees? Lone Star College offers employment resources to for employers to recruit potential applicants. Post your job opening for students, alumni and the community. Or sign up to attend upcoming job fair events.

      Cost of Living Index

      The Cost of Living Index estimates the relative price levels for consumer goods and services. When applied to wages and salaries, the result is a measure of relative purchasing power. The cost of living is 5.7% lower in NHA Service Area than the U.S. average.

      Industry Snapshot

      Over the next 1 year, employment in the NHA Service Area is projected to expand by 9,184 jobs. The fastest growing sector in the region is expected to be Management of Companies and Enterprises with a +2.3% year-over-year rate of growth. The strongest forecast by number of jobs over this period is expected for Health Care and Social Assistance (+1,422 jobs), Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (+908), and Accommodation and Food Services (+904).

      The largest sector in the NHA Service Area is Retail Trade, employing 85,025 workers. The next-largest sectors in the region are Accommodation and Food Services (74,726 workers) and Health Care and Social Assistance (73,947). High location quotients (LQs) indicate sectors in which a region has high concentrations of employment compared to the national average. The sectors with the largest LQs in the region are Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction (LQ = 7.19), Transportation and Warehousing (1.78), and Construction (1.51).

      Sectors in the NHA Service Area with the highest average wages per worker are Management of Companies and Enterprises ($231,176), Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ($220,354), and Utilities ($149,238). Regional sectors with the best job growth (or most moderate job losses) over the last 5 years are Transportation and Warehousing (+13,881 jobs), Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (+9,024), and Health Care and Social Assistance (+8,337).

      Education & Employment Growth 

      Expected growth rates for occupations vary by the education and training required. While all employment in the NHA Service Area is projected to grow 1.2% over the next ten years, occupations typically requiring a postgraduate degree are expected to grow 1.8% per year, those requiring a bachelor’s degree are forecast to grow 1.6% per year, and occupations typically needing a 2-year degree or certificate are expected to grow 1.6% per year.

      Economic Development Resources

      On the Economic & Development Resources page you will find a report provided by our partners Lonestar College North Houston Economic Development Center. The report has data and information on the follow topic section: Population & Demographics | Economic Indicators | Wage Trends | Cost of Living Index | Industry Snapshot | Top Industries | Education and Employment Growth

      Environmental Resources

      On the Environmental Resources page you can find: Houston Area Research Center’s mission to provide independent analysis on energy, air, and water issues | Bayou Land Conservancy’s Strategic Conservation Plan | Houston Parks Board’s Bayou Greenways and community programs | The Texas Infrastructure Report Card

      Transportation & Mobility Resources

      The purpose of the Strategic Mobility Plan is to Identify mobility projects which are in need of either financial support or political/public support. Selected projects are to be within the North Houston Association (NHA) service area, and their completion will positively impact one or more of the following issues: mobility, safety, and economic development, and have an element of achievability.

      Water Resources

      The North Houston Association is a founding member of Houston Stronger, which today, works to find solutions to regional flood control by diligently working to ensure these plans include projects to help create a safer future for us all.

      One of NHA’s 2023 legislative objectives was to win support for the Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) and continued funding for the Regional Planning Groups.

      Legislative Resources

      On this page you will find your regional and local legislatures, their next terms, and their elected websites. Our hopes are that with this information our membership will feel more informed on the issues facing our area and know who to get in touch with to help connect and influence the right policy at the right time.

      Helpful Links & Community Partners

      On our mission to connect our region we have made many valuable partners along the way. To say we wouldn’t be where we are today without them is an understatement. Check out this page to see just a few of the many organzations that have helped us make our mark.

      CenterPoint URD Information

      URD Subdivision 50% Agreement Release of Slab requirement