Category: Kansas state government
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Kansas tax revenue, March 2021
For March 2021, Kansas tax revenue was 12.7 percent greater than March 2020. Over the nine months of the current fiscal year, revenue is 14.0 percent higher than at the same point of the previous year.
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Kansas school spending
Kansas school district spending, updated through 2020 and adjusted for inflation.
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Kansas jobs, February 2021
In Kansas for February 2021, the labor force shrank, the number of people working fell, and the unemployment rate fell.
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) for Kansas
Looking at Kansas school test scores as compared to the nation.
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Kansas jobs, January 2021
In Kansas for January 2021, the labor force shrank while the number of people working rose, resulting in a drop in the unemployment rate.
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Kansas tax revenue, February 2021
For February 2021, Kansas tax revenue was 1.7 percent greater than February 2020. Over the eight months of the current fiscal year, revenue is 14.2 percent higher than at the same point of the previous year.
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Historic buildings bill on tap
A bill designed to protect two buildings in downtown Wichita has a legislative hearing this week.
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Say no to special tax treatment, again
In Kansas, a company seeks to avoid paying property taxes, again.
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Kansas unemployment claims trending lower
A visualization of unemployment insurance claims by state, adjusted for population, shows Kansas as having a high number of claims, but trending lower.
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Kansas tax revenue, January 2021
For January 2021, total Kansas tax revenue was 9.7 percent greater than January 2020. Over the seven months of the current fiscal year, tax revenue is 15.5 percent higher than at the same point of the previous fiscal year.
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Kansas agency revenue
Data regarding State of Kansas agency revenue presented in an interactive visualization, with data through fiscal year 2020.
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Kansas agency expenditures
Data regarding State of Kansas agency spending presented in an interactive visualization, with data through fiscal year 2020.