A new report says Kansas gained 2,100
nonfarm jobs last month but still saw a slight increase in the
unemployment rate.
The state Labor Department reported Friday the seasonally
adjusted jobless rate rose in August to 6.7 percent from 6.5
percent in July. Unemployment in August of last year stood at 7
percent.
Among major industries, the department says professional and
business services gained 3,700 jobs from July to August, while
hospitality and leisure added 1,900 jobs.
The biggest declines were in education and health services,
which lost 1,400 jobs, mostly in health care and social assistance.
The Labor Department also says retail trade accounted for all 1,000
losses in the trade, utilities and transportation sector.