Regional Focus Home KLIC Home Unemployment Activity Employment & Wages Labor Mobility Employment Projections Current Job Openings Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics and Unemployment Insurance Statistics *Not Seasonally Adjusted ** Data from May, 2015 – April, 2017 used to calculate the average duration values ***All Other Industries, Combined includes the following industries: Agriculture; Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation; Educational Services; Finance & Insurance; Information; Management of Companies & Enterprises; Other Services (except Public Administration); Public Administration; Real Estate and Rental & Leasing; and Utilities. By Age Group April, 2017 Initial Unemployment Claims By Industry Local Area I – April, 2017 By Gender April, 2017 Click here to see seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for each of the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) in Kansas. Additional Civilian Labor Force data can be found at: Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) Click to Zoom Click to Zoom Category May 2016 Apr 2016 May 2015 Average Duration 10.3 10.5 11.2 Number of Claim 2,093 2,164 2,445 Average Duration of Unemployment Claims & Number of Claimants May, 2016 Category April 2017 March 2017 April 2016 Average Duration** (in weeks) 9.9 10.0 10.5 Number of Claimants 1,428 1,744 2,164 Average Duration of Unemployment Claims & Number of Claimants April, 2017 Industry April 2017 March 2017 April 2016 Local Area I, Total 841 1,414 1,632 Manufacturing 194 504 723 Construction 120 158 151 Health Care & Social Assistance 109 112 109 Retail Trade 81 107 102 Mining 64 54 140 Adm. & Sup. & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Svcs. 53 74 76 Accommodation & Food Services 38 90 45 Transportation & Warehousing 30 34 42 Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services 28 20 36 Wholesale Trade 27 141 58 All Other Combined** 97 120 150 Initial Claims U.S. Kansas Local Area I
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Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics and Unemployment Insurance Statistics*Not Seasonally Adjusted** Data from May, 2015 – April, 2017 used to calculate the average duration values***All Other Industries, Combined includes the following industries: Agriculture; Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation; Educational Services; Finance & Insurance; Information; Management of Companies &
Enterprises; Other Services (except Public Administration); Public Administration; Real Estate and Rental & Leasing; and Utilities.
By Age GroupApril, 2017
Initial Unemployment ClaimsBy Industry
Local Area I – April, 2017
By GenderApril, 2017
Click here to see seasonally adjusted
unemployment rates for each of the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) in Kansas.
Additional Civilian Labor Force data can
be found at:Local Area
Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
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Category May 2016 Apr 2016 May 2015
Average Duration** (in weeks)10.3 10.5 11.2
Number of Claimants 2,093 2,164 2,445
Average Duration of Unemployment Claims & Number of Claimants
May, 2016
Category April 2017 March 2017 April 2016
Average Duration** (in weeks) 9.9 10.0 10.5
Number of Claimants 1,428 1,744 2,164
Average Duration of Unemployment Claims & Number of Claimants
The Job Vacancy Rate measures the percentage of jobs open for an area and in each occupation. For example, in Local Area I a job vacancy rate of 2.4% means that for every 100 jobs, 97.6 are filled and 2.4 are vacant.
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Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services, Second Quarter 2016 Job Vacancy Survey
Additional Job Vacancy Survey
data can be found at:
2016 Kansas Job Vacancy Survey
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All Occupations, Total 6,286 2.4%
Nursing Assistants 692 9.7%
Retail Salespersons 277 3.6%
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 271 5.5%
Slaughterers and Meat Packers 251 12.0%
Registered Nurses 243 4.1%
Cashiers 225 3.1%
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 223 4.3%
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 218 10.4%
Waiters and Waitresses 192 6.0%
Construction Laborers 166 8.2%
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* Only jobs that reported hourly wages are used in the analysis. Click to Zoom* Only jobs that reported hourly wages are used in the analysis.
Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Occupational Employment Statistics* All Other Industries, Combined includes the following industries: Construction, Financial Activities ,Information, and Other Services
Employment
Top 10 Employers- Fourth Quarter, 2016
• Cargill Meat Solutions• Dillons• Garden City Public Schools (USD 457)• Hays Medical Center• Hospira• National Beef Packaging Company• Salina Public Schools (USD 305)• Salina Regional Health Center• Tyson Foods• Wal-Mart
Email LMIS to obtain employment and wage data by industry for all counties in Kansas.
Additional employment and wage data by industry can be found at:Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW)
Employment By Industry- Fourth Quarter, 2016
Wages
Additional wage data can be found at:Kansas Wage Survey, 2016 Edition
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(In alphabetical order)
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Wage information as of 2016:
For Local Area I: •The mean hourly wage is $17.98•The median wage is $14.62
For Kansas: •The mean hourly wage is $20.64•The median wage is $16.20
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2012Employment 2022 Employment Percent Change
Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services
Note: Projections for Local Area I reflect the sum of the Northwest, Southwest and North central projection regions. These projection regions do not include Chase or Harvey counties.
Projected Job Growth by EducationLocal Area I 2012- 2022
Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services
Note: Projections for Local Area I reflect the sum of the Northwest, Southwest and North Central projection regions. These projection regions do not include Chase or Harvey counties. Back
Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; U.S. Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics
Additional commuting patterns data can be found at:
Commuting Patterns
Of the people who live in Local Area I,approximately 50% work in one of eightcounties:• Saline County (9.5% of Local Area I
Workers)• Reno County (8.3%)• Sedgwick County (6.4%)• Finney County (6.1%)• Ford County (5.6%)• Ellis County (5.0%)• McPherson County (4.7%)• Barton County (4.4%)
Four counties in Local Area I had over 1,000 more workers than residents:• Saline County (4,093)• Ellis County (1,798)• Ford County (1,606)• Seward County (1,052)
Five counties in Local Area I had over 1,000 more residents than workers:• Marion County (2,307)• Harvey County (1,624)• Dickinson County (1,594)• Lane County (1,564)• Ottawa County (1,512)As shown in the map above, more people commute into the 15 counties shown in
orange for work than commute out of those counties.
The 47 counties in yellow indicate that more people commute out of thosecounties for work than commute inward.
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In 2014, 240,806 residents of Local Area I were employed. Of those residents, 206,512 peopleworked and lived in Local Area I.
43,933 residents of Local Area I commuted to jobs outside of Local Area I.34,294 people living outside of Local Area I commuted into Local Area I to work.