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Presidential approval
Read more: Presidential approvalExplore and compare the approval ratings of presidents in this interactive visualization.
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Kansas tax revenue, September 2020
Read more: Kansas tax revenue, September 2020For September 2020, total Kansas tax revenue fell by 2.0 percent from last September. Over the three months of the current fiscal year, tax revenue rose by 29.7 percent.
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Wichita jobs and employment, August 2020
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, August 2020For the Wichita metropolitan area in August 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, although Wichita is recovering slower than the nation.
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Metropolitan area employment, August 2020
Read more: Metropolitan area employment, August 2020Data released today shows the effects of the response to the pandemic in the metropolitan areas for August 2020. This is an interactive visualization.
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Century II appeal filed
Read more: Century II appeal filedA group opposing any future plan to raze Century II or the former central library building has filed an appeal of the decision in their lawsuit.
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In Kansas, explanations for tax collections may vary
Read more: In Kansas, explanations for tax collections may varyKansas officials have explanations for low tax collections, but don’t mention the same contributing factor when touting high collections.
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Deficit shrank in August, but …
Read more: Deficit shrank in August, but …The top takeaway of the Congressional Budget Office Monthly Budget Review for August 2020 is that the deficit for the month is smaller than last August. But there are details.
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Kansas school spending, through 2020
Read more: Kansas school spending, through 2020Charts of Kansas school spending presented in different forms.
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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, but federal government employment has been little affected.


