Overall unemployment rate moved up to 3.5% with the biggest shift in Transportation & Utilities, which lost 5,800 roles, based on the most recently available information published in March 2022.
Total employment in the Kansas City, MO-KS market declined by 16,429 jobs in January and the unemployment rate increased compared to the prior month by 100 bps to 3.5%. The national unemployment rate increased by 74 bps over the same time to 4.4%.
- Kansas City, MO-KS unemployment rate is 93 bps below the national rate which is a positive sign.
- Unemployment in the market is 160 bps below the unemployment rate in the market last year at this time, which is a positive.
- Average wages (per hour) grew in January versus prior month by 5% and are up compared to last year at this time in the market.
For key employment segments of the market, total jobs declined by -1.2%. Key sectors include:
- Transportation & Utilities: 218,500; -5,800
- Business Services: 182,800; +1,000
- Education & Healthcare: 153,800; +300
- Government: 144,700; -2,200
- Restaurants & Hotels: 101,200; -2,500
- Manufacturing: 79,800; +800
- Financial Services: 76,500; -1,500
- Construction, Mining: 53,300; -2,700
- Other Jobs: 40,900; -300
- IT & Development: 16,100; -100
Data is based on the most recent 12 months available, through January 2022 (Data published March 2022 and reports created on March 18, 2022). Source: Government data agency and locally acquired statistics.
Note: All reported data is not seasonally adjusted.