Graph of red columns with a black arrow following the top of the columns downward from left to rightThe unemployment rate for Kansas, as a whole, decreased 0.6 percentage point from March to April. All of the Kansas MSAs experienced declines, ranging from a 0.5 percent decrease in Wichita, to a 0.9 percent decline in Topeka.  A slide presentation is available with additional employment and unemployment data for Kansas and its four metro areas.

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