Dealing with Financial Hardships in Texas (2024)

Consumer debt in Texas

This chart shows a breakdown of average consumer debt in Texas based on the latest Household Debt report from the Federal Reserve.

In 2020, 26,141 Texans filed for bankruptcy compared to the previous year’s filing total of 35,069.

Income and employment in Texas

Texas has a per capita, or average per person, income of $54,841, which falls just a little short of the national average of $59,729. They have a median household income of $61,874. And their minimum wage is equal to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.

Since Texas is a right-to-work state, employees cannot be denied employment because of union membership or lack thereof. Additionally, employees cannot be forced to join or leave a union against their will. Employees are also not obligated to pay union dues. However, they are still allowed to enjoy the union benefits.

Furthermore, Texas is an employment-at-will state. This means that at any given moment and for any reason employment may be terminated. Consequently, neither the employer nor the employee guarantees they will uphold employment. Hence, they may also similarly terminate their relationship.

Throughout 2020, Texas maintained below-average unemployment rates of around 6.5%. And by September 2021, that percentage dropped to 5.6%, which was 2.2 points below the national average.

Unemployment Benefits:

  • Minimum per Week: $69
  • Maximum per Week: $521
  • Maximum availability of Benefits: 26 weeks

General Information about the Unemployment Insurance Program:
https://www.twc.texas.gov/jobseekers/eligibility-benefit-amounts https://www.twc.texas.gov/jobseekers/unemployment-benefits-services

To file a UI claim online:
https://login.apps.twc.state.tx.us/UBS/changeLocale.do

To file a claim by telephone number:

Telephone Support for Unemployment Insurance:

1-800-558-8321

1-800-939-6631

Coronavirus update: Texas is providing updates on Unemployment Insurance changes related to COVID-19 here:

https://twc.texas.gov/news/unemployment-news

Job Centers:

https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/AmericanJobCenters/find-american-job-centers.aspx

Cost of living crisis in 2021

The winter storm plunged large swaths of Texas into subfreezing temperatures, overwhelming the state’s electricity infrastructure and causing major power outages. At the height of the crisis, about 4.5 million Texan homes and businesses were left without power. Even though Texas uses natural gases (50%), coal (20%), renewable resources (20%) and nuclear power (10%) sources, they still suffered. Since nearly half the total power generation capacity for the state’s main electric grid was offline, millions of Texans endured days without electricity.

Additionally, houses in Texas are generally built with insulation to combat heat rather than freezing cold. In other words, the homes and business buildings in Texas are not “winterized.” However, once investigations were launched against the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the ERCOT CEO was fired because he neglected warnings about the damage a storm of that magnitude could do.

During the crisis, prices of gas soared to historic heights as utilities struggled to get gas to residential customers and electric companies struggled to secure fuel for their power plants. There were even points during the blackout when gas was traded for 150 times higher than it had been traded prior to the crisis.

In many cases, those costs were passed on to consumers, resulting in electric bills that were thousands of dollars in some cases. The main company responsible for those bills Griddy Energy was forced to declare bankruptcy. Part of their bankruptcy plan from the Texas Attorney General requires the company to forgive $29 million in unpaid electric bills.

Banking and taxes in Texas

Texas has no income tax rate. Texas imposes a state sales and use tax of 6.25%. Local jurisdictions (cities, counties, special purpose districts, and transit authorities) may impose up to 2% sales and use tax for a maximum combined tax rate of 8.25%.

Banking is also fairly uncommon compared to most states. Residents without a checking or savings account represent 7.7% of the population.

Texas housing market

For many Texans, it has been frustrating trying to buy a home in a seller’s market. Dallas, for example, has seen the median home price jump by nearly 12.7% year-over-year to $445,998 as of November 2021.

Unsurprisingly, that means Dallas has a highly competitive housing market, with prices well above average state housing prices. Meanwhile, Austin has a median home listing price of $595,000, with homes spending an average of 34 days on the market. Houston has a median home listing price of $379,900, with homes spending an average of 50 days.

Texas offers an unlimited homestead exemption. This allows a homeowner to protect 100% of the value of their primary residence.

  • 62% of Texans are homeowners
  • Median mortgage payment: $1,549
  • Median rent payment: $1,045

If you are finding it challenging making rental payments, you can seek assistance through Texas’s rental programs. For those seeking mortgage relief, Texas offers a lending hand through theTexas Housing Assistance program.

Retirement in Texas

Currently, the average Texan has $415,277 saved for retirement, which is about $349,000 less than what you would need to retire comfortably in the state. The average retiree would need to have about $765,000 saved to live comfortably in retirement.

Though Texas’s warm climate generally draws people to the state, its 0% income tax rate ensures people think twice before considering retirement elsewhere. Still, one in four retirees rely on Social Security for at least 90% of their income. So, the fact that Social Security income is not taxed remains a huge draw to retiring in the state.

Average Texas insurance premiums

Texas, much like most states across the U.S., operates under a fault-based system when it comes to car accidents. For this reason, along with the average $1,710 yearly for auto insurance premiums, it is essential for injury and property damage that victims have proof of liability so they may be compensated for their losses.

On the other hand, average annual home insurance premiums are fairly high at $3,087. This places Texas in fourth place for highest home insurance premiums across the U.S. And when it comes to average health insurance premiums, expect to fork out no less than $5,900 annually.

Helpful resources for Texans facing hardship

Food Insecurity

City/RegionFood BankPhone NumberAddress
AbileneFood Bank of West Central Texas325-695-63115505 N 1st St, Abilene, TX 79603
AmarilloHigh Plains Food Bank806-374-8562815 S. Ross, Amarillo, TX 79120
[PO Box 31803]
AustinCentral Texas Food Bank512-282-21116500 Metropolis Drive, Austin, TX 78744
BastropBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry512-303-0033806 Fayette St, Bastrop, TX 78602
BeaumontSoutheast Texas Food Bank409-839-87773845 SML King Jr Pkwy, Beaumont, TX 77705
Corpus ChristiCoastal Bend Food Bank361-887-6291826 Krill Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78408
DallasNorth Texas Food Bank972-780-25314204 Dan Morton Dr. Dallas, TX 75236
DeSotoDeSoto Food Pantry, Inc.972-223-4050400 N. Hampton Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115
El PasoEl Pasoans Fighting Hunger915-298-03539541 Plaza Circle, El Paso, TX 79927
Fort WorthTarrant Area Food Bank817-857-71002600 Cullen, Ft. Worth, TX 76107
HoustonHouston Food Bank713-223-3700535 Portwall Street, Houston, TX 77029
LaredoSouth Texas Food Bank956-726-31202121 Jefferson St, Laredo, TX 78040
LubbockSouth Plains Food Bank806-763-30035605 MLK Blvd
Lubbock, Texas 79404
OdessaWest Texas Food Bank432-580-6333411 South Pagewood Avenue, Odessa, TX 79761
San AntonioSan Antonio Food Bank210-337-36635200 Enrique M Barrera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78227
TylerEast Texas Food Bank903-597-36633201 Robertson Road Tyler, TX 75701
WacoCaritas of Waco254-753-4593300 S.15th St.
Waco,TX76701
Wichita FallsWichita Falls Area Food Bank940-766-23221230 Midwestern Pkwy, Wichita Falls, TX 76302

Veterans

As of 2019, Texas was home to 1,453,450 Veterans. These resources are available to help Veterans that are facing unemployment, homelessness, and other hardships.

https://www.tvc.texas.gov/

https://veterans.portal.texas.gov/

https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/state.asp

Helpful employment resources for Veterans:

How Consolidated Credit helps Texas residents find debt relief

In 2021, Consolidated Credit provided freecredit counseling to 15,043 Texas residents. Of those, 697 went on to consolidate their debt with our help through a debt management program (the average amount of debt enrolled was $11,032). The others received a free debt analysis and complementary budget evaluation, and they were directed to the right solution for their situation to get out of debt as quickly as possible.

We’d also like to congratulate the 642 Texas residents that got debt-free last year with the help of Consolidated Credit!

Relief options to consider if you’re in debt in Texas

If you have good credit and need to pay off credit card debt and other non-secured debts, a debt consolidation loan is an excellent option for you. By having good credit, you can refinance your debt at a low-interest rate and enjoy one monthly payment. This will help you get out of debt faster, and you may wind up paying less each month. This is an excellent solution for Texas residents with high debt and a good credit score.

Texan homeowners may qualify for a home equity loan or a home equity loan of credit, sometimes called a (HELOC). These types of loans use the equity in your home. Due to rapid home value increases, many residents have equity in their homes. The loan allows you to borrow against the equity in your home and pay off credit cards and other debt. This is not a step to take lightly because you could lose your home in foreclosure if you can’t make the payments. If you are considering borrowing against your home, call 1-800-435-2261 to speak with a HUD-certified housing counselor to make sure this is a safe option for you.

Consolidated Credit helps Texas residents with counseling programs that identify the best way to get out of debt after considering their situations. Texas residents can get a confidential debt and budget evaluation from a certified credit counselor. Afterward, the counselor will go over the available options and which course of action best meets a person’s needs and goals.

In Texas, as in other states, it’s best to avoid bankruptcy. If you can afford to repay all that you owe to avoid credit damage but can’t do it on your own, a debt management program can help. You enroll through a credit counseling agency. The agency will work with your creditors to reduce or eliminate interest and work out a payment schedule. Qualifying Texans can get out of debt in 36-60 payments, on average.

Another option for Texas residents is debt settlement. With debt settlement, you settle your debt independently or with the help of a debt settlement company. In this program, you agree to pay your creditors a portion of what is owed. This will damage your credit rating because you are not paying on the terms you first agreed to. Late payments, which are often part of this program, will hurt your credit rating for seven years. Even with those negatives, this can be an excellent program for Texan residents with overwhelming debt. It can help you avoid bankruptcy.

If you’re curious how we can help you, below, you will find a few case studies from clients that we’ve helped in Texas. If you’re facing challenges with debt, call us at(844) 276-1544 to receive a free debt and budget evaluation from a certified credit counselor.

Dealing with Financial Hardships in Texas (2024)

FAQs

Dealing with Financial Hardships in Texas? ›

HHS offers cash assistance to Texans going through tough times. The Texas Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program offers cash to help pay bills, buy food, and help see your family through. TANF helps families pay for basic living needs.

What can you do if you are in financial difficulty? ›

Get started

If you don't know where to start, call the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007 to speak to a financial counsellor. They can help assess your situation, offer advice and refer you to other services that can help. This is a free service, available Monday to Friday 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.

How can I get money if I'm struggling? ›

Facing financial hardship
  • Food assistance. ...
  • Unemployment benefits. ...
  • Welfare benefits or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) ...
  • Emergency housing assistance. ...
  • Rental assistance. ...
  • Help with utility bills. ...
  • Government home repair assistance programs.

How to get out of financial hardship? ›

SHARE:
  1. Prioritize what you can control on discretionary spending.
  2. Find ways to earn more money.
  3. Pay essential bills.
  4. Save money during trying times.
  5. Track your money-saving progress.
  6. Talk to your lenders.
  7. Consult with an expert financial advisor.
May 21, 2024

What is a financial hardship policy? ›

Financial Hardship. It is the policy of the Practice that patients experiencing financial hardship may apply for a discount or waiver of the patient's financial responsibility (e.g., copayment, coinsurance, and/or deductible).

What classifies as a financial hardship? ›

You are in financial hardship if you have difficulty paying your bills and repayments on your loans and debts when they are due.

How to prove financial hardship? ›

bank notice, for example, overdraft call or mortgaged property repossession. overdue medical bills. letter from a doctor verifying the inability to earn an income due to illness or caring for a sick family member.

How do you get money when you desperately need it? ›

Once those subside, you'll find there are ways to get your hands on quick cash, without falling prey to scams.
  1. Sell spare electronics. ...
  2. Sell your gift cards. ...
  3. Pawn something. ...
  4. Work today for fast cash today. ...
  5. Seek community loans and assistance. ...
  6. Ask for forbearance on bills. ...
  7. Request a payroll advance.
Dec 19, 2023

How to deal with massive financial loss? ›

Surviving . . .
  1. Acceptance. Accept the fact that this loss has really happened to you. ...
  2. Build and use your support system. Find people you trust: friends, family, spiritual leaders. ...
  3. Get a different perspective. Put the brakes on rumination. ...
  4. See what you can learn. There's a lesson in everything. ...
  5. Find the gifts.

How to get out of debt when you are broke? ›

SHARE:
  1. Step 1: Stop taking on new debt.
  2. Step 2: Determine how much you owe.
  3. Step 3: Create a budget.
  4. Step 4: Pay off the smallest debts first.
  5. Step 5: Start tackling larger debts.
  6. Step 6: Look for ways to earn extra money.
  7. Step 7: Boost your credit scores.
  8. Step 8: Explore debt consolidation and debt relief options.
Dec 5, 2023

What is Texas hardship assistance? ›

HHS offers cash assistance to Texans going through tough times. The Texas Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program offers cash to help pay bills, buy food, and help see your family through. TANF helps families pay for basic living needs.

How can I find someone to help me financially? ›

Contact 211. Millions of people in the United States experience food, housing, and financial insecurity every year. Whether you need help paying one bill or many, or are looking for information to help someone else, you are not alone.

Why am I always struggling financially? ›

It may be that you have too much credit card debt, not enough income, or you overspend on unnecessary purchases when you feel stressed or anxious. Or perhaps, it's a combination of problems. Make a separate plan for each one.

What qualifies as a hardship? ›

Understanding 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals

Immediate and heavy expenses can include the following: Certain expenses to repair casualty losses to a principal residence (such as losses from fires, earthquakes, or floods) Expenses to prevent being foreclosed on or evicted.

What is the extreme hardship rule? ›

INA § 212(a)(9)(B)(v) provides for an extreme hardship waiver from inadmissibility stemming from unlawful presence if the applicant demonstrates that being refused admission to the United States would result in extreme hardship to a USC or LPR spouse or parent.

Is the financial hardship program legit? ›

The Financial Hardship Department email is a scam with one goal – to infect your device with malware and steal your personal and financial information.

Why am I struggling so bad financially? ›

It may be that you have too much credit card debt, not enough income, or you overspend on unnecessary purchases when you feel stressed or anxious. Or perhaps, it's a combination of problems. Make a separate plan for each one.

How do you survive difficult financial times? ›

Review spending habits– This should be your first step. Put together a budget of what's coming in and what's going out. Go out less often– Chances are, once you review your spending habits, you'll find areas where you can cut back – including going out to eat or to the movies.

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