Data on the Kansas labor market painted a confusing picture in November, with one measure showing the state had 2,600 fewer jobs and another showing 12,542 more people were employed.
Kansas added about 7,000 jobs over the year in November, but lost 2,600 compared with the month before. Statewide, there were about 1,405,900 nonfarm jobs, according to the Kansas Department of Labor’s November data. The data are adjusted to account for seasonal fluctuations.