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Map of Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission
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Civilian Labor Force

   Percent Change
Area 201720212017 - 2021
Allen6,3226,5243.2increase
Anderson4,1784,65511.4increase
Bourbon7,0606,513-7.7decrease
Cherokee10,1699,907-2.6decrease
Coffey4,1363,960-4.3decrease
Crawford19,20318,935-1.4decrease
Labette10,3879,413-9.4decrease
Linn4,4274,331-2.2decrease
Montgomery15,04514,715-2.2decrease
Neosho6,0716,0930.4increase
Wilson4,0073,837-4.2decrease
Woodson1,5971,528-4.3decrease
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission92,60290,411-2.4decrease
State of Kansas1,488,3461,495,6650.5increase

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

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Labor Force Participation Rate

   Percent Change
Area 201520202015 - 2020
Allen61.060.3-1.1decrease
Anderson62.758.8-6.2decrease
Bourbon59.359.80.8increase
Cherokee60.656.6-6.6decrease
Coffey65.462.3-4.7decrease
Crawford62.563.51.6increase
Labette61.262.82.6increase
Linn56.857.71.6increase
Montgomery59.058.5-0.8decrease
Neosho63.958.8-8.0decrease
Wilson60.160.81.2increase
Woodson62.655.0-12.1decrease
State of Kansas67.066.6-0.6decrease

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey five-year average ending in year shown.

Employment and Unemployment Rate

 --- Employment ----- Unemployment Rate --
   Percent Change  Percent Change
Area 201720212017 - 2021201720212017 - 2021
Allen6,0176,3265.1increase4.83.0-37.5decrease
Anderson4,0154,54013.1increase3.92.5-35.9decrease
Bourbon6,7506,272-7.1decrease4.43.7-15.9decrease
Cherokee9,7749,617-1.6decrease3.92.9-25.6decrease
Coffey3,9203,832-2.2decrease5.23.2-38.5decrease
Crawford18,40218,334-0.4decrease4.23.2-23.8decrease
Labette9,9209,093-8.3decrease4.53.4-24.4decrease
Linn4,1684,145-0.6decrease5.94.3-27.1decrease
Montgomery14,26014,140-0.8decrease5.23.9-25.0decrease
Neosho5,7535,8341.4increase5.24.3-17.3decrease
Wilson3,8193,683-3.6decrease4.74.0-14.9decrease
Woodson1,5271,475-3.4decrease4.43.5-20.5decrease
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission88,32587,291-1.2decrease4.63.5-25.3decrease
State of Kansas1,434,5161,447,3230.9increase3.63.2-11.1decrease

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

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Commuting Patterns

2009-13 County-to-County Worker Flow by Region


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States are grouped by BEA Region (http://www.stats.indiana.edu/maptools/maps/boundary/bea_regions.gif) with the exception of Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma which are shown individually.
Kansas counties that are not in an EDD (Brown, Douglas, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Nemaha, Osage, and Shawnee) are shown combined with the MO-KAN counties (Atchison and Doniphan) as Northeast Kansas. A reference map of regions in Kansas is available in PDF and JPG.


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Occupation

   Percent Change
Occupation 201520202015 - 2020
Civilian employed population, 16 years and over89,72387,606-2.4decrease
  Management, business, science, and arts occupations27,41427,8181.5increase
  Production, transportation, and material moving occupations17,41917,246-1.0decrease
  Sales and office occupations18,24616,649-8.8decrease
  Service occupations17,09315,606-8.7decrease
  Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations9,55110,2877.7increase

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey five-year average ending in year shown.

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Average Wage Per Job

   Percent Change
Area 201520202015 - 2020
Allen36,50244,51722.0increase
Anderson39,18244,33213.1increase
Bourbon40,27044,62610.8increase
Cherokee41,65658,18339.7increase
Coffey59,63069,39616.4increase
Crawford39,10647,15220.6increase
Labette38,42745,71719.0increase
Linn35,38946,69531.9increase
Montgomery42,11046,2569.8increase
Neosho36,36243,44519.5increase
Wilson46,29645,487-1.7decrease
Woodson22,80231,01436.0increase
State of Kansas52,25060,59716.0increase

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System (REIS)

Agriculture - Farm Employment

   Percent Change
Area 201520202015 - 2020
Allen579557-3.8decrease
Anderson665648-2.6decrease
Bourbon838818-2.4decrease
Cherokee726714-1.7decrease
Coffey628620-1.3decrease
Crawford832820-1.4decrease
Labette912889-2.5decrease
Linn834813-2.5decrease
Montgomery992978-1.4decrease
Neosho649634-2.3decrease
Wilson387376-2.8decrease
Woodson302297-1.7decrease
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission8,3448,164-2.2decrease
State of Kansas64,41664,281-0.2decrease

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System (REIS)

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Banking

 --- Number of Small Business Loans ----- Average Loan Amount at Origination --
   Percent Change  Percent Change
Area 201320172013 - 2017201320172013 - 2017
Allen155143-7.7decrease68,52948,510-29.2decrease
Anderson507448.0increase14,40013,473-6.4decrease
Bourbon8811733.0increase26,88633,86325.9increase
Cherokee141133-5.7decrease52,45490,72973.0increase
Coffey72788.3increase19,40335,97485.4increase
Crawford33642225.6increase47,24147,083-0.3decrease
Labette141136-3.5decrease30,54622,007-28.0decrease
Linn617624.6increase42,24642,3420.2increase
Montgomery254228-10.2decrease33,93727,509-18.9decrease
Neosho127122-3.9decrease34,85017,426-50.0decrease
Wilson506326.0increase30,24026,746-11.6decrease
Woodson222931.8increase19,63629,10348.2increase
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission1,4971,6218.3increase35,03136,2313.4increase
State of Kansas33,50538,67715.4increase45,26747,8155.6increase

Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council


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Energy - Oil and Gas Production

Oil Production (Barrels)

Percent Change
Area

2017
20212017 - 2021
Allen265,028198,400-25.1decrease
Anderson174,216112,378-35.5decrease
Bourbon56,60959,0124.2increase
Coffey230,885185,593-19.6decrease
Crawford27,17222,862-15.9decrease
Labette6,6453,134-52.8decrease
Linn77,34463,749-17.6decrease
Montgomery86,43958,770-32.0decrease
Neosho36,52820,931-42.7decrease
Wilson98,11872,261-26.4decrease
Woodson537,027404,947-24.6decrease
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission1,596,0111,202,037-24.7decrease


Gas Production (Thousands of Cubic Feet)

Percent Change
Area 201720212017 - 2021
Allen190,227139,287-26.8decrease
Labette2,646,7741,687,058-36.3decrease
Montgomery5,387,0863,242,802-39.8decrease
Neosho6,595,2244,100,515-37.8decrease
Wilson6,075,0113,486,887-42.6decrease
Woodson820740-9.8decrease
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission20,895,14212,657,289-39.4decrease

Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas

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Retail Trade - Employment

   Percent Change
Area 201520202015 - 2020
Allen775728-6.1decrease
Anderson523507-3.1decrease
Bourbon866705-18.6decrease
Cherokee725615-15.2decrease
Coffey642483-24.8decrease
Crawford2,3022,221-3.5decrease
Labette1,2331,106-10.3decrease
Linn394346-12.2decrease
Montgomery1,9841,780-10.3decrease
Neosho1,0651,050-1.4decrease
Wilson441367-16.8decrease
Woodson137119-13.1decrease
Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission11,08710,027-9.6decrease
State of Kansas188,421171,777-8.8decrease

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System (REIS)


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High Growth Industries

Employment in High Growth Industries20152020Percent
Change
Local Messengers and Local Delivery532514.3
Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores2797257.4
Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction40133231.3
Remediation and Other Waste Management Services1651227.4
Waste Collection38104174.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics. LED data are designed to preserve employment trends while protecting the data of individual firms. Data are suppressed where they do not meet publication standards. Use caution when using individual counts by industry.

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Top Industries

Top Industries by Employment20152020Percent
Change
All NAICS Sectors77,64572,513-6.6
Elementary and Secondary Schools6,5897,0507.0
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support4,2494,061-4.4
Restaurants and Other Eating Places4,1893,939-6.0
Individual and Family Services1,8812,71944.5
General Merchandise Stores, including Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters1,2981,67328.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics. LED data are designed to preserve employment trends while protecting the data of individual firms. Data are suppressed where they do not meet publication standards. Use caution when using individual counts by industry.

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Industry Clusters


How to Use this Chart
Use the lists on the right and left-hand sides of the chart to examine the rankings of clusters in your area. To reveal a name in the chart, hover over a line or cluster in the ranked list to highlight the name. To clear the highlight, hover over a blank space in the chart.

Source: InnovateKansas, Advanced Manufacturing Institute, Kansas State University.


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