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Kansas labor stats unknown as shutdown halts reporting
The children's advocacy group, Kansas Action for Children, says a big piece is missing from the Kansas labor report.
The U.S. Capitol on the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, just hours before a federal government shutdown. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) TOPEKA — Kansas won’t release its monthly labor ...
Trump gave the Labor Department more control over career-technical education. Will students benefit?
Chalkbeat reports Trump's control shift of career-technical education to the Labor Department aims to better align skills with job market needs, sparking concerns over focus on short-term training.
TRUMAN SPORTS COMPLEX DURING THE PLANTING. WE ARE UNDER A YEAR AWAY FROM THE FIFA WORLD CUP AT ARROWHEAD STADIUM, AND ...
The “low hire, low fire” economy has meant fewer layoffs for those with jobs, while the unemployed struggle to find work.
The Trump administration’s plan to boost beef imports from Argentina has caused uncertainty for domestic farmers and ranchers.
Building the economic base in the High Plain starts with human capital moving in the right direction, Dave Bergmeier writes.
There's a lot of work still left to do at Bowlin Farms as the season comes to an end. Victor Hernandez and Ivan Torres head ...
Data annually collected by the Kansas State University Economics Club shows the average student cost of living is nearly 25% higher than that of the average American.
The rate cut — a quarter of a point — brings the Fed’s key rate down to about 3.9 percent, from about 4.1 percent.
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Government shutdown suspends September jobs report
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The government shutdown has suspended the official Kansas jobs report for September, authorities announced Friday morning. Official reports on the Kansas labor market -- ...
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