Category: Kansas state government
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Kansas Employment Situation, January 2023
In Kansas for January 2023, the labor force grew, the number of jobs grew, and the unemployment rate was unchanged, all compared to the previous month. Over the year, Kansas is above the middle of the states in job growth.
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Kansas Tax Revenue, February 2023
For February 2023, Kansas tax revenue was 9.4 percent higher than February 2022. Collections for fiscal year 2023 after eight months are 9.2 percent greater than the prior year.
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Updated: Kansas hotel guest tax collections
Kansas hotel guest tax collections presented in an interactive visualization. Updated with data through January 2023.
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Kansas Tax Revenue, January 2023
For January 2023, Kansas tax revenue was 10.8 percent higher than January 2022. Collections for fiscal year 2023 after seven months are 9.2 percent greater than the prior year.
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Kansas Tax Revenue, December 2022
For December 2022, Kansas tax revenue was 21.9 percent higher than December 2021. Collections for fiscal year 2023 after six months are 8.8 percent greater than the prior year.
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Kansas Tax Revenue, November 2022
For November 2022, Kansas tax revenue was 2.5 percent higher than November 2021. Collections for fiscal year 2023 after five months are 5.4 percent greater than the prior year.
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Kansas employment situation, October 2022
In Kansas for October 2022, the labor force was steady, the number of people working rose, and the unemployment rate rose, all compared to the previous month. Over the year, Kansas has moved to the middle of the states in growth.
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Kansas Tax Revenue, October 2022
For October 2022, Kansas tax revenue was 11.7 percent higher than October 2021. Collections for fiscal year 2023 after four months are 6.1 percent greater than the prior year.
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The Importance of Agriculture in Kansas
In Kansas, is agriculture our “largest industry,” as Governor Laura Kelly says?
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When voting for Kansas Attorney General, Remember the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
With the resources of the federal government at his disposal, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach found no voter fraud.
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The Kansas Economy Under Laura Kelly
A recent letter in support of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly published in the Wichita Eagle makes claims that are not true. Updated with new data.
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Kansas employment situation, September 2022
In Kansas for September 2022, the labor force and the number of people working were steady, and the unemployment rate rose slightly, all compared to the previous month. Over the year, only Mississippi and Ohio had slower job growth.