Business and Employment
Business and employment data custom reports
Business Establishments in the MSA, the Urban Core, and the Suburbs (1.4M, updated 1/17/07)
Summary information about establishments, number of employees, and amount of revenues by major SIC division during the fourth quarter of each year from 1995 to 2006; summary data for establishments in business one year or less. Includes each county in the Kansas City MSA. This database contains known errors and should be used with caution. Whenever possible, other databases on this page containing similar information should be used.
Business Patterns by County (4.9M, updated 6/12/07)
Total number of employers and employees, first quarter and annual payroll for all establishments in each county of the Kansas City MSA (beginning in 2002, the 2 counties in the CSA, along with Douglas County in Kansas, are also included), and number of establishments by employee size. The series is published annually and covers most of the country's economic activity, but excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. Data are available since 1988 through 2005. Data for 1997 and earlier is tabulated by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. Data for 1998 and later is tabulated by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. A link is provided for accessing the bridge between the 2 classification systems.
Business Patterns by ZIP Code (709k, updated 2/13/07)
Total number of employers and employees by employer size, plus first quarter and annual payroll for all establishments in each ZIP code for the Kansas City MSA, and starting in 2002, the counties in the CSA, and Douglas County, Kansas. The series is published annually (available data here are from 1994 to 2004) and covers most economic activity, but excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. Data for 1997 and earlier is tabulated by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. Data for 1998 and after is tabulated by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes.
Employment by Industry (724k, updated 04/28/08)
Total full-time and part-time annual employment estimates by industry by county for the Kansas City - Overland Park - Kansas CSA, its counties, Douglas County, Kan., and the states of Kansas and Missouri, from 1969 to 2005.
Employment by SIC Major Division, 1-digit, and 2-digit codes, and NAICS Super-sector and Sub-sector codes (updated monthly)
Employment, Unemployment, and Civilian Labor Force (updated monthly)
Employment, Unemployment and Civilian Labor Force by City (updated monthly)
Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in the Kansas City Area (101k, updated 11/21/06)
Number of firms, employment and sales receipts for the Kansas City MSA and the CSA, their counties and cities with 100 or more minority- or women-owned businesses from the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (SBO). The SBO covers firms with and without paid employees. Firms with no paid employees are omitted from many other 2002 Economic Census reports. Therefore, caution should be exercised in comparing these data with data from other reports of the Economic Census.
Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in the Peer Metros (334k, updated 11/14/06)
Number of minority- or women-owned firms, employment and sales receipts for the Kansas City MSA and the 9 Peer Metros from the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (SBO).. The SBO covers firms with and without paid employees. Firms with no paid employees are omitted from many other 2002 Economic Census reports. Therefore, caution should be exercised in comparing these data with data from other reports of the Economic Census.
Nonemployer Statistics (5.8M, updated 07/10/07)
Nonemployer statistics for Kansas, Missouri, the counties in the Kansas City MSA and the CSA, and Douglas County, KS. Businesses without paid employees subject to federal income tax. Data are from 1997 to 2005.
Nonemployer Statistics for Peer Metros (221k, updated 07/11/07)
Nonemployer statistics for the Kansas City MSA and its Peer Metros. Businesses without paid employees subject to federal income tax. Data are from 1997 to 2005.
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry
Annual estimates of income and earnings of workers by industry for Kansas, Missouri, the counties in the Kansas City MSA and in the Kansas City CSA, and Douglas County, Kan .
- 2001 to 2005 (298k, updated 04/22/08) - uses North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes.
- 1969-2000 (762k, updated 4/11/06) - uses Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes.
Wage Surveys for the Kansas City Metro Area
- Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information (LMI) (603K, update 6/20/07) - Wage surveys for selected occupations in the Kansas City metropolitan area conducted by LMI from 1995 to 2006. This survey includes only the Kansas counties of the Kansas City MSA (Johnson, Miami, Leavenworth and Wyandotte.)
- Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC)(497K, update 6/21/07) - Surveys for selected occupations in the Kansas City MSA, conducted by the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations from 1996 to 2001. They were published by MERIC in cooperation with the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) through 2005). For 2006 we use the BLS surveys.
- National Compensation Survey (1.4M, update 6/19/07) - US Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys for the Kansas City MSA for 1998 and 2000 through 2005.
- MARC's Annual Salary & Fringe Benefit Survey of Local Governments, 2007 - The 2007 survey contains information on 126 job positions from 59 participating local governments. The survey also has private sector salary information on 44 job positions. The survey is available for sale at a price of $350 for non-participating governments and $500 for non-governments.
Worforce Indicators (598K, updated 5/23/07)
Indicators on job creation, new hires, separations, earnings and other data since the first quarter of 2001 through the second quarter of 2006 for Kansas City and its 9 peer metros. Not all states have reported data (e.g., Omaha's Nebraska part is unavailable), and not all states report at the same time (some metro areas have data only through the fourth quarter of 2005).