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Poverty and Income in Kansas Counties
Read more: Poverty and Income in Kansas CountiesCharts of household income and poverty rate for counties in Kansas.
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Poverty and Income in Sedgwick County and Other Counties
Read more: Poverty and Income in Sedgwick County and Other CountiesAn interactive visualization of household income and poverty data for states and counties.
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Kansas employment situation, November 2022
Read more: Kansas employment situation, November 2022In Kansas for November 2022, the labor force was steady, the number of people working fell, and the unemployment rate did not change, all compared to the previous month. Over the year, Kansas is slightly below the middle of the states in job growth.
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Real Personal Income for Wichita and other Metropolitan Areas
Read more: Real Personal Income for Wichita and other Metropolitan AreasAn interactive visualization of real personal income in metropolitan areas.
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The Polity Project
Read more: The Polity ProjectThe United States slipped towards dangerous anocracy, but has improved.
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Kansas Tax Revenue, November 2022
Read more: Kansas Tax Revenue, November 2022For 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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Did Trump Fill the Oil Reserve?
Read more: Did Trump Fill the Oil Reserve?Contrary to his claim, the level of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve fell during Donald J. Trump’s term.
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County Employment
Read more: County EmploymentEmployment in large counties, including Sedgwick County and others of interest.
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Wichita Employment Situation, October 2022
Read more: Wichita Employment Situation, October 2022For the Wichita metropolitan area in October 2022, the major employment indicators barely changed from the prior month.
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Wichita property tax rate: Up, just a little
Read more: Wichita property tax rate: Up, just a littleThe City of Wichita property tax mill levy rose very slightly for 2022.
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Kansas employment situation, October 2022
Read more: Kansas employment situation, October 2022In 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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Presidential Data Explorer Updated
Read more: Presidential Data Explorer UpdatedExplore the economic record of presidents, starting with Harry S Truman. Updated with recent data.