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In Wichita, revision of water history
Read more: In Wichita, revision of water historyIn 2014 Wichita voters rejected a sales tax which would have provided $250 million to spend on a water project. What were the city’s concerns?
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In Wichita, here’s what tax decrement means
Read more: In Wichita, here’s what tax decrement meansNew research explains what you may have wondered: What is tax “decrement” financing?
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Kansas jobs, June 2019
Read more: Kansas jobs, June 2019Employment and the labor force in Kansas fell slightly in June 2019, and continued a trend of mostly slower growth than the nation over the year.
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Metropolitan employment and labor force
Read more: Metropolitan employment and labor forceA visualization of employment, labor force, and unemployment rate for metropolitan areas, now with data through May 2019.
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Wichita transit, by the numbers
Read more: Wichita transit, by the numbersTransit in Wichita isn’t working very well, and it is expensive.
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Wichita transit center application
Read more: Wichita transit center applicationAlthough plans have changed, an application by the City of Wichita holds interesting observations and claims.
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Updated: National transit database
Read more: Updated: National transit databaseAn interactive visualization of data over time from the National Transit Database. Now with data through 2017.
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Updated: Economic indicators in the states
Read more: Updated: Economic indicators in the statesAfter a trend of decline, coincident and leading economic indicators for Kansas are improving.
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Wichita jobs and employment, May 2019
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, May 2019For the Wichita metropolitan area in May 2019, the labor force is up, the number of unemployed persons is up, the unemployment rate is unchanged, and the number of people working is up when compared to the same month one year ago. Seasonal data shows declines in labor force and jobs from April.

