EmploymentThe unemployment rate for Kansas, as a whole, fell by 0.6 percentage points from March of 2016 to April of 2016. Topeka and Wichita saw the largest decrease, falling by 0.7 percentage points, while Lawrence and Manhattan followed suit with a decrease of 0.4 percentage points.

A slide presentation is available with additional employment and unemployment data for Kansas and its four metro areas.

View the April slide presentation.

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