Childcare Needed for Toddler with Pet Care and Light Housekeeping Tasks
Sittercity
Kansas City, MO
New
Hospitality
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Residential Real Estate Agent
ReeceNichols Real Estate
Kansas City, MO
New
ā
Food Prep Worker - Kauffman Stadium - Concessions
Aramark
Kansas City, MO
Food Service
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Builder Concierge Sales Rep
Safe Haven Security
Kansas City, MO
New
Hourly
Hospitality
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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Mathematics Instructor
Outlier
Kansas City, MO
New
$40 - $67 / hour
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Account Representative
Crown Equipment
Kansas City, MO
Part-Time
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Education
Parental Leave
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Outside Sales Rep (No Experience Necessary)
Platinum Supplemental Insurance
Kansas City, MO
Entry-Level
$75k / year
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Wingstop Restaurant Supervisor II
Wing Stop
Kansas City, MO
New
Food Service
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Delivery Driver
DoorDash
Kansas City, MO
Part-Time
Driver
Employment in Kansas City
Population
The population of Kansas City, MO was estimated to be 518,000 in 2022. The median age of the Kansas City population is 35.4.
Cost of Living
The cost of living in Kansas City, MO is about 13% lower than the national average. The median household income in Kansas City is $56,179.
Kansas City, MO Education
High School Graduate: 28%
Some College: 25%
Associates Degree: 8%
Bachelor's or Higher Degree: 39%
Workforce Participation Rates by Education
Less than High School: 63%
High School Graduate: 74%
Some College: 83%
Bachelor's Degree or Greater: 91%
Unemployment Rate by Education
Less than High School: 11%
High School Graduate: 8%
Some College: 4%
Bachelor's Degree or Greater: 2%
Estimated education data based on residents over 25 years old in Kansas City, MO. Employment data based on residents age 25-64.
Kansas City Job Market
Kansas City is the most populous city in Missouri at over 500,000 and is the core city in the Kansas City metropolitan area of over 2 million. Top industries in Kansas City include Professional and Business Services, Health Services, Education, and Trade, Transportation, and Utilities. The job market in Kansas City is growing rapidly; although historically the Kansas side of the metropolitan area drove economic growth, in recent years the Missouri side has hosted more of the jobs than the Kansas side. People like working in Kansas City because of its entertainment and nightlife. Overall, average weekly wages for most occupations and cost of living are about the same in Kansas City as they are in the rest of the US.