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Monthly state retail sales
Read more: Monthly state retail salesMonthly retail sales by state and major retail sector, in an interactive visualization.
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National employment, November 2020
Read more: National employment, November 2020An interactive visualization of national employment data, updated through November 2020.
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Wichita jobs and employment, October 2020
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, October 2020For the Wichita metropolitan area in October 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 positive.
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Kansas tax revenue, November 2020
Read more: Kansas tax revenue, November 2020For November 2020, total Kansas tax revenue was 4.3 percent greater than last November. Over the five months of the current fiscal year, tax revenue rose by 20.6 percent.
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Proceed with the presidential transition
Read more: Proceed with the presidential transitionFurther delay in starting the transition to the Biden administration harms Americans. Kansas Republican leaders, please get started.
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Updated: Effects of pandemic on employment in states
Read more: Updated: Effects of pandemic on employment in statesThe effects of the response to the pandemic vary widely among the states.
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Kansas jobs, October 2020
Read more: Kansas jobs, October 2020In Kansas for October 2020, the unemployment rate continued to fall, and both the labor force and the number of jobs rose.
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End this now. Nominate Sarah Lopez.
Read more: End this now. Nominate Sarah Lopez.Sedgwick County Republicans have a chance to do the decent thing and avoid the spectacle of a rump county commissioner.
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Updated: National employment
Read more: Updated: National employmentAn interactive visualization of employment data, updated through October 2020.
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Pandemic’s influence on economy’s path
Read more: Pandemic’s influence on economy’s pathNo matter who is president, a large challenge lies ahead, says the Federal Reserve.

