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Rising cropland values could both hurt and help Kansas farmers as general inflation already adds uncertainty to 2022.
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The good news about the new $5 billion of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds approved by Congress in December is that Congress made some favorable…
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While the Wichita-area economy has slowed dramatically this year, the pace of economic development efforts has not.Andrew Nave is the executive vice…
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TOPEKA — Kansas collected nearly $73 million more in taxes than expected in September, suggesting that its economy is bouncing back faster than the state…
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Ryan Fox didn’t think he’d be on the list to get laid off after 20 years as an aircraft machinist.Turns out, he says he was just three people short of…
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Federal money kept 1.5 million people on the payroll in Kansas and Missouri, but the types of businesses that received the loans varied widely.
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Kansas on Monday slashed its projections for what it expects to collect in taxes by nearly $1.37 billion to reflect the economic damage associated with…
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Wichita’s already weakened economy took another blow with the news that Spirit AeroSystems will furlough a number of workers for three weeks.The furloughs…
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This is not a good time to own a small business.The coronavirus pandemic has upended the economy, both nationally and locally.A statewide stay-at-home…
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The coronavirus pandemic has yet to fully hit the Kansas state budget, with tax collections falling only $8.6 million short of expectations in March.The…
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Usha Haley is the W. Frank Barton distinguished chair in international business at Wichita State University and an expert on of trade with China.Her…
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A key Boeing supplier in Wichita, Kan., is laying off 2,800 workers because of the grounded 737 Max planes. Other suppliers will likely follow as the timetable keeps moving for the jets' return.