
While Kansas City is struggling, some cities nearby are doing well. Both Manhattan, KS and St. Joesph, MO have seen an increase in employment. The demographics of Kansas City could be to blame, or it could merely be a coincidence that these other areas are improving. However, it seems odd that smaller cities are getting better while the area with the most jobs and job opportunities continues to struggle.
The Dallas-Fort Worth, TX area, Boston, MA and Austin, TX had the best improvement in the nation. It is important for Kansas City to examine how these cities have created job and fought unemployment rates. The ratio of job-seekers and open jobs continues to be extreme in Kansas City, and soon residents of the city may have to check out greener pastures elsewhere.
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I think it's funny when people talk about an "unemployment problem" when I see Help Wanted signs everywhere around my neighborhood in Kansas City. I don't think that people are having a hard time finding a job, I think that they are just having a hard time finding a job that they want to do. It might be time for some people to start lowering their standards a little.
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