Economic Impact Studies
McKinsey & Company : Rooted in community, poised for growth: Unlocking San Antonio's potential
San Antonio’s growth is fueled by collaboration, resilience, and opportunity. With bold investments and a unified vision, the region can elevate its industries, talent, and global profile. Learn about San Antonio's leading industries, quality of life and more.
State of Nonproft Sector Study
The State of the Nonprofit Sector report provides an in-depth examination of the nonprofit sector’s landscape in Bexar County and surrounding areas, focusing on its scope, activities, and economic impact.
Acknowledgments
This report and survey were produced collaboratively with the support of The Nonprofit Council, the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, and Community Information Now and with funding provided by Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc. (MHM) and the San Antonio Area Foundation.
Nonprofit Economic Impact Study
The nonprofit sector is an important industry in San Antonio and Bexar County. It employs tens of thousands of San Antonians and infuses billions of dollars into the local economy. But the significance of nonprofits goes well beyond dollars and cents. Indeed, nonprofit organizations are considered by many to be the heart of the community. Nonprofit organizations work across multiple sectors to meet vital community needs and enhance the quality of life for all.
2022 Texas Military Economic Impact
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. The population directly affiliated with Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) contributed at least $41.3 billion to the Texas economy in 2019.
Information Sources
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.