As of 2024, Kansas has a population of approximately 2.95 million people. The state's labor force has shown steady growth, reaching more than 1.51 million workers, with a record high of 1.47 million employed Kansans.
Governor Laura Kelly currently serves as Kansas's governor. Under her leadership, Kansas has achieved significant economic milestones, including the fastest GDP growth rate in the nation at 9.7% in the third quarter of 2023.
Kansas's real GDP was approximately $185.7 billion in 2024, with a GDP per capita of $62,520, ranking 22nd highest among all 50 states. The state's economy is projected to grow by 2.4% in calendar year 2024.
Manufacturing is the largest contributor to Kansas's GDP, generating $26.5 billion in 2024. This is followed by real estate, rental, and leasing ($26.2 billion) and professional and business services ($22.7 billion). Kansas is known for its agricultural production, aircraft manufacturing, and diverse industrial base.
As of October 2024, Kansas has an unemployment rate of 3.4%. The state has maintained relatively low unemployment, with the rate expected to remain around 4.0-4.1% through 2025, reflecting a strong labor market and steady economic growth.
Kansas has demonstrated exceptional economic performance, topping the nation in economic growth during fall 2023 with a 9.7% growth rate. The state's GDP per capita ranks 22nd nationally, and its diverse economy continues to show strong growth across multiple sectors including manufacturing, agriculture, and services.
Kansas provides comprehensive government resources through its official state portal at portal.kansas.gov. Residents can access services including the State Library of Kansas, the Kansas Lottery, education resources, business support services, healthcare facilities, and legal resources. The state also maintains dedicated portals for local government services across its 105 counties.
Kansas's economic outlook remains positive. The state's real Gross State Product is estimated to increase by 2.4% in calendar year 2024, 2.2% in 2025, and 2.0% in 2026. With continued low unemployment and record exports, Kansas is positioned for sustained economic growth and development across multiple sectors.
Last updated on November 29, 2025