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  • July 2021 Job Numbers: Some Private Growth with Room for Improvement

    July 2021 Job Numbers: Some Private Growth with Room for Improvement0

    • Tax & Spending
    • August 25, 2021

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ July 2021 job numbers are good news for Kansas’ COVID-19 recovery and economic growth. Over the past month, the state added just under 6,000 new private jobs. If it continues at this same positive growth rate, the state is expected to return to its January 2020 amount of private-sector jobs

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