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National employment, April 2021
Read more: National employment, April 2021The national jobs report for April underperformed expectations and the unemployment rate rose slightly. The March jobs figure was revised downward significantly.
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Wichita ethics code to be considered
Read more: Wichita ethics code to be consideredThe Wichita city council will consider an ethics code that overlooks a simple and effective solution to a problem.
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Kansas tax revenue, April 2021
Read more: Kansas tax revenue, April 2021For April 2021, Kansas tax revenue was 69.9 percent greater than April 2020. Over the ten months of the current fiscal year, revenue is 19.5 percent higher than at the same point of the previous year. There are caveats to consider.
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Kansas since the start of the pandemic
Read more: Kansas since the start of the pandemicHow has Kansas fared since the start of the pandemic compared to other states and the nation?
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Wichita since the start of the pandemic
Read more: Wichita since the start of the pandemicHow has Wichita fared since the start of the pandemic compared to other metropolitan areas?
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Wichita jobs and employment, March 2021
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, March 2021For the Wichita metropolitan area in March 2021, the number of unemployed persons is up, the unemployment rate is up, and the number of people working is down when compared to the same month one year ago. The recent trend is exhibiting only small changes.
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Kansas jobs, March 2021
Read more: Kansas jobs, March 2021In Kansas for March 2021, the labor force grew, the number of people working rose, and the unemployment rate fell.
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Wichita jobs and employment, February 2021
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, February 2021For the Wichita metropolitan area in February 2021, the number of unemployed persons is up, the unemployment rate is up, and the number of people working is down when compared to the same month one year ago. The recent trend is more positive.
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Quarterly tax collections
Read more: Quarterly tax collectionsTax collections by state and local governments fell by about one percent during calendar year 2020 when compared to the year before.
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Kansas tax revenue, March 2021
Read more: Kansas tax revenue, March 2021For 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.

