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Kansas’ unemployment rate stayed at 3.8% in November 2025, with private sector job gains offsetting government losses.
Kansas’ unemployment rate held steady at 3.8% in November 2025, matching September and November 2024 levels, with the labor force participation rate rising to 67.4%.
Nonfarm payroll employment increased by 3,800 jobs, all in the private sector, led by gains in trade, transportation, and utilities, while leisure and hospitality lost 300 jobs.
Since November 2024, Kansas added 3,500 total nonfarm jobs, driven by a 5,400 private sector increase offset by a 1,900 decline in government jobs.
A federal government shutdown halted October data collection, delaying the release of October and November reports until January 23, 2026.
La tasa de desempleo de Kansas se mantuvo en el 3,8% en noviembre de 2025, con ganancias de empleo en el sector privado que compensaron las pérdidas del gobierno.