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Updated: Gross domestic product by state and industry
Read more: Updated: Gross domestic product by state and industryAn interactive visualization of GDP by state and industry, updated with annual data through 2018.
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State of the City, Wichita: Employment strength
Read more: State of the City, Wichita: Employment strengthWichita Mayor Jeff Longwell’s State of the City video relies on flimsy evidence and plucks scant good news from a sea of bad. This is a problem.
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Kansas GDP
Read more: Kansas GDPIn the fourth quarter of 2018, the Kansas economy grew at the annual rate of 0.9 percent, down from 1.2 percent the previous quarter.
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Wichita jobs and employment, March 2019
Read more: Wichita jobs and employment, March 2019For the Wichita metropolitan area in March 2019, jobs are up, the labor force is up, and the unemployment rate is unchanged when compared to the same month one year ago. Seasonal data shows a small decline in jobs from February.
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State of the City, Wichita: The bright future
Read more: State of the City, Wichita: The bright futureWichita Mayor Jeff Longwell’s State of the City video doesn’t seem to be based on reality.
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Updated: Employment in the States
Read more: Updated: Employment in the StatesAn interactive visualization of the civilian labor force, employment, and unemployment, for each state. Updated through March 2019.
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Kansas jobs, March 2019
Read more: Kansas jobs, March 2019Employment in Kansas continues to mostly grow in March 2019, but continues a trend of slower growth than the nation.
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Wichita aerospace manufacturing concentration
Read more: Wichita aerospace manufacturing concentrationWichita leaders want to diversify the area economy. Has there been progress?
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From Pachyderm: Majority Leader Dan Hawkins
Read more: From Pachyderm: Majority Leader Dan HawkinsFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Kansas House of Representatives Majority Leader Dan Hawkins.
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Wichita population falls; outmigration continues
Read more: Wichita population falls; outmigration continuesThe population of the Wichita MSA fell from 2017 to 2018, and net domestic migration continues at a high level.

