Photo of a pile of bricks and mortar.Five industries accounted for 66.1 percent of unemployment insurance beneficiaries in the Wichita area in second quarter 2014: manufacturing, administrative and support and waste management and remediation services, health care and social assistance, construction, and transportation and warehousing. Of these five industries, health care and social assistance, as well as transportation and warehousing, were the only ones that had an increase in unemployment insurance beneficiaries from first quarter 2014 to second quarter 2014. The construction industry had the largest decrease of 1,178 beneficiaries. More information is available in a revised CEDBR report about the industries from which unemployment beneficiaries were separated in second quarter 2014. 

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