Kansas · Economy & Workforce
Labor Force Participation Rate in Kansas
Share of civilians age 16 and older who are either employed or actively seeking work, averaged over the year.
68% in 2025
#7 of 50 · Top tier (higher is better)
Kansas is better than the 50-state median (63%). That's a gap of 4.8%.
View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →
1976 – 2025 · Kansas only · interactive chart with US median overlay →
About labor force participation rate
What this measures: Share of civilians age 16 and older who are either employed or actively seeking work.
Why it matters: Participation captures how much of a state's working-age population is in the economy at all. Falling participation can mask a low unemployment rate.
Watch out: Aging states have structurally lower participation as more residents retire. Cross-state comparisons benefit from age-adjustment.
Recent trend
| Year | Kansas | US median |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 68% | 64% |
| 2017 | 67% | 64% |
| 2018 | 67% | 63% |
| 2019 | 67% | 64% |
| 2020 | 67% | 63% |
| 2021 | 67% | 62% |
| 2022 | 67% | 63% |
| 2023 | 67% | 63% |
| 2024 | 67% | 63% |
| 2025 | 68% | 63% |
Kansas vs. neighboring states
Same metric (labor force participation rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.
| State | Labor Force Participation Rate | National rank |
|---|---|---|
| Nebraska | 70% | #1 of 50 |
| Missouri | 64% | #21 of 50 |
| Oklahoma | 63% | #25 of 50 |
| Colorado | 67% | #8 of 50 |
How Kansas compares (2025)
Top 5 best
| #1 | Nebraska | 70% |
| #2 | North Dakota | 70% |
| #3 | Minnesota | 68% |
| #4 | South Dakota | 68% |
| #5 | Utah | 68% |
Bottom 5
| #46 | Florida | 58% |
| #47 | New Mexico | 58% |
| #48 | Alabama | 58% |
| #49 | Mississippi | 56% |
| #50 | West Virginia | 55% |
Source and methodology
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %
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