The Texas services sector showed signs of stabilizing in April 2026, with the Texas Services Sector Outlook indicator climbing to -9.9 from -13.3 in March 2026. Although the index remains in negative territory, the less severe reading suggests that the pace of contraction in the state’s service industries has eased.
The move from -13.3 to -9.9 indicates that while businesses are still reporting worsening conditions overall, the decline is not as sharp as in the previous month. This shift may point to early signs of bottoming out after a weaker first quarter for service-oriented firms, which include a wide range of activities from professional and financial services to leisure and hospitality.
The latest figures, updated on 28 April 2026, will be closely watched by analysts and policymakers for confirmation of a potential gradual improvement in business sentiment across one of the largest regional service economies in the United States.