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Kansas economic dashboard
Read more: Kansas economic dashboardCharts of economic indicators for Kansas, compared to the nation and surrounding states.
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Kansas unemployment claims are high and rising
Read more: Kansas unemployment claims are high and risingA visualization of unemployment insurance claims by state, adjusted for population, shows Kansas as an outlier among states.
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Wichita economic dashboard
Read more: Wichita economic dashboardCharts of economic indicators for Wichita, compared to Kansas and the United States.
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Trump-supporting QAnon seen as public security threat
Read more: Trump-supporting QAnon seen as public security threatQAnon, a conspiracy theory group mentioned favorably by President Donald J. Trump and embraced by other Republican leaders, represents a public security threat, according to the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.
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Wichita property tax rate: Up
Read more: Wichita property tax rate: UpThe City of Wichita property tax mill levy rose slightly for 2020.
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Zip code business patterns
Read more: Zip code business patternsEmployment, establishment count, and annual payroll presented in an interactive visualization.
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Zip code populations
Read more: Zip code populationsAn interactive visualization of population by zip codes shows the parts of Wichita that are growing.
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National employment, December 2020
Read more: National employment, December 2020Jobs fell in December 2020, marking the first loss since the recovery from the pandemic began.
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Wichita jobs and employment, November 2020
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, November 2020For the Wichita metropolitan area in November 2020, the number of unemployed persons is up, the unemployment rate is up, and the number of people working is down, all by large amounts, when compared to the same month one year ago. The recent trend, however, is mixed.
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Kansas tax revenue, December 2020
Read more: Kansas tax revenue, December 2020For December 2020, total Kansas tax revenue was 1.8 percent greater than last December 2019. Over the six months of the current fiscal year, tax revenue is 16.6 percent higher than at the same point of the previous fiscal year.

