๐Ÿ” Data Signals

80 newsworthy patterns detected across Colorado & Kansas ยท Generated Apr 3, 2026

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HIGHSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherElbert County โ†’

Elbert County, Colorado has 5 simultaneous weather alerts

Elbert County, Colorado currently has 5 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Red Flag Warning, Fire Weather Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

HIGHSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherLincoln County โ†’

Lincoln County, Colorado has 5 simultaneous weather alerts

Lincoln County, Colorado currently has 5 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Red Flag Warning, Fire Weather Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

HIGHSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherMoffat County โ†’

Moffat County, Colorado has 5 simultaneous weather alerts

Moffat County, Colorado currently has 5 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Winter Weather Advisory, Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, and more. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

HIGHSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherRio Blanco County โ†’

Rio Blanco County, Colorado has 5 simultaneous weather alerts

Rio Blanco County, Colorado currently has 5 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Winter Weather Advisory, Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, and more. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

HIGHSpike๐Ÿ’ผemploymentSan Miguel County โ†’

Unemployment in San Miguel County, Colorado dropped 2.4pp to 3.4%

San Miguel County, Colorado's unemployment rate dropped from 5.8% in 2025-11 to 3.4% in 2025-12 โ€” a 2.4 percentage-point shift in one month. The drop suggests improving labor market conditions or seasonal hiring.

HIGHSpike๐Ÿ housingElbert County โ†’

Elbert County, Colorado Median Sale Price surged 10.3% in one month

The median sale price in Elbert County, Colorado surged by 10.3% month-over-month, from $705,172 to $777,991. Sharp price increases can signal strong demand or tight inventory.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingWoodson County โ†’

Home values in Woodson County, Kansas have been rising for 10 straight months

Woodson County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 10 consecutive months, from $100,077 to $111,548 โ€” a 11.5% rising trend. Sustained 10-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingLinn County โ†’

Home values in Linn County, Kansas have been rising for 10 straight months

Linn County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 10 consecutive months, from $149,668 to $164,746 โ€” a 10.1% rising trend. Sustained 10-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingRepublic County โ†’

Home values in Republic County, Kansas have been falling for 12 straight months

Republic County, Kansas's home values have moved down every month for 12 consecutive months, from $117,864 to $109,894 โ€” a 6.8% falling trend. Sustained 12-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingCostilla County โ†’

Home values in Costilla County, Colorado have been falling for 12 straight months

Costilla County, Colorado's home values have moved down every month for 12 consecutive months, from $202,047 to $178,424 โ€” a 11.7% falling trend. Sustained 12-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingPhillips County โ†’

Home values in Phillips County, Colorado have been rising for 12 straight months

Phillips County, Colorado's home values have moved up every month for 12 consecutive months, from $243,162 to $260,159 โ€” a 7% rising trend. Sustained 12-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingYuma County โ†’

Home values in Yuma County, Colorado have been rising for 12 straight months

Yuma County, Colorado's home values have moved up every month for 12 consecutive months, from $259,162 to $276,241 โ€” a 6.6% rising trend. Sustained 12-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingOtero County โ†’

Home values in Otero County, Colorado have been falling for 10 straight months

Otero County, Colorado's home values have moved down every month for 10 consecutive months, from $166,060 to $154,180 โ€” a 7.2% falling trend. Sustained 10-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHTrend๐Ÿ housingGarfield County โ†’

Home values in Garfield County, Colorado have been rising for 11 straight months

Garfield County, Colorado's home values have moved up every month for 11 consecutive months, from $662,483 to $696,167 โ€” a 5.1% rising trend. Sustained 11-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

HIGHComparison๐Ÿ’ผemploymentCostilla County โ†’

Costilla County, Colorado has CO's highest unemployment at 7.1%

With an unemployment rate of 7.1%, Costilla County, Colorado leads CO counties โ€” well above the state average of 3.5%. This county has struggled with higher-than-average unemployment compared to its peers.

HIGHFirst/Last๐ŸŒฉweatherKit Carson County โ†’

Fire season arrives: 37 CO counties have Red Flag Warnings

Red Flag Warnings โ€” signaling dangerous fire weather conditions โ€” are active across 37 CO counties: Kit Carson County, Colorado, Cheyenne County, Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado, and 19 more. These warnings indicate low humidity, dry fuels, and high winds that can rapidly spread wildfires.

HIGHFirst/Last๐ŸŒฉweatherWallace County โ†’

Fire season arrives: 24 KS counties have Red Flag Warnings

Red Flag Warnings โ€” signaling dangerous fire weather conditions โ€” are active across 24 KS counties: Wallace County, Kansas, Greeley County, Kansas, Wichita County, Kansas, and 15 more. These warnings indicate low humidity, dry fuels, and high winds that can rapidly spread wildfires.

HIGHAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsGeary County โ†’

Geary County, Kansas homeownership rate is 31.2pp below KS average

Geary County, Kansas's homeownership rate of 42.8% is 31.2 percentage points below the KS average of 74.0%. This unusually low homeownership pattern can reflect housing market structure, rental-heavy communities, or persistent affordability gaps.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherEl Paso County โ†’

El Paso County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

El Paso County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Red Flag Warning. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherLas Animas County โ†’

Las Animas County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Las Animas County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Red Flag Warning. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherEagle County โ†’

Eagle County, Colorado has 4 simultaneous weather alerts

Eagle County, Colorado currently has 4 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Winter Weather Advisory, Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, and more. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherGarfield County โ†’

Garfield County, Colorado has 4 simultaneous weather alerts

Garfield County, Colorado currently has 4 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Winter Weather Advisory, Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, and more. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherMesa County โ†’

Mesa County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Mesa County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherPitkin County โ†’

Pitkin County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Pitkin County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherDelta County โ†’

Delta County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Delta County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherGunnison County โ†’

Gunnison County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Gunnison County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherMontrose County โ†’

Montrose County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Montrose County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherDolores County โ†’

Dolores County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Dolores County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherSan Miguel County โ†’

San Miguel County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

San Miguel County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐ŸŒฉweatherMontezuma County โ†’

Montezuma County, Colorado has 3 simultaneous weather alerts

Montezuma County, Colorado currently has 3 active National Weather Service alerts โ€” an unusually high concentration. Active alerts include: Wind Advisory, Freeze Warning, Freeze Watch. This level of concurrent alerts indicates significant multi-hazard weather conditions.

MEDIUMSpike๐Ÿ’ผemploymentSan Juan County โ†’

Unemployment in San Juan County, Colorado jumped 1.6pp to 4.9%

San Juan County, Colorado's unemployment rate jumped from 3.3% in 2025-11 to 4.9% in 2025-12 โ€” a 1.6 percentage-point shift in one month. Rising unemployment may signal layoffs or seasonal workforce changes.

MEDIUMSpike๐Ÿ housingCowley County โ†’

Cowley County, Kansas Median Sale Price dropped 6.5% in one month

The median sale price in Cowley County, Kansas dropped by 6.5% month-over-month, from $157,279 to $147,026. Sharp declines may reflect softening demand or market correction.

MEDIUMSpike๐Ÿ housingEagle County โ†’

Eagle County, Colorado Median Sale Price surged 6.4% in one month

The median sale price in Eagle County, Colorado surged by 6.4% month-over-month, from $1,120,101 to $1,191,398. Sharp price increases can signal strong demand or tight inventory.

MEDIUMSpike๐Ÿ housingRoutt County โ†’

Routt County, Colorado Median Sale Price dropped 8.7% in one month

The median sale price in Routt County, Colorado dropped by 8.7% month-over-month, from $1,222,194 to $1,116,258. Sharp declines may reflect softening demand or market correction.

MEDIUMSpike๐Ÿ housingPark County โ†’

Park County, Colorado Median Sale Price dropped 7.3% in one month

The median sale price in Park County, Colorado dropped by 7.3% month-over-month, from $581,073 to $538,904. Sharp declines may reflect softening demand or market correction.

MEDIUMSpike๐Ÿขbusiness

Business filings in Colorado plunged 83.1% week-over-week

Colorado recorded 738 new business registrations the week of 2026-03-31, compared to 4,373 the prior week โ€” a 83.1% drop. The sharp decline may reflect delayed reporting or a genuine slowdown in new business formation.

MEDIUMTrend๐Ÿ housingNess County โ†’

Home values in Ness County, Kansas have been rising for 9 straight months

Ness County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 9 consecutive months, from $89,756 to $100,213 โ€” a 11.7% rising trend. Sustained 9-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

MEDIUMTrend๐Ÿ housingEllsworth County โ†’

Home values in Ellsworth County, Kansas have been rising for 8 straight months

Ellsworth County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 8 consecutive months, from $119,897 to $134,635 โ€” a 12.3% rising trend. Sustained 8-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

MEDIUMTrend๐Ÿ housingDoniphan County โ†’

Home values in Doniphan County, Kansas have been rising for 8 straight months

Doniphan County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 8 consecutive months, from $149,319 to $166,630 โ€” a 11.6% rising trend. Sustained 8-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

MEDIUMTrend๐Ÿ housingRussell County โ†’

Home values in Russell County, Kansas have been rising for 9 straight months

Russell County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 9 consecutive months, from $102,981 to $113,264 โ€” a 10% rising trend. Sustained 9-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

MEDIUMTrend๐Ÿ housingHarper County โ†’

Home values in Harper County, Kansas have been rising for 8 straight months

Harper County, Kansas's home values have moved up every month for 8 consecutive months, from $84,158 to $92,607 โ€” a 10% rising trend. Sustained 8-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

MEDIUMTrend๐Ÿ’ผemploymentClear Creek County โ†’

Unemployment in Clear Creek County, Colorado has been falling for 5 months

Clear Creek County, Colorado's unemployment rate has moved down consecutively for 5 months, from 3.6% in 2025-07 to 2.9% in 2025-12. Sustained job market improvement is a positive signal for local economic health.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ’ผemploymentCostilla County โ†’

Costilla County, Colorado unemployment (7.1%) is 2.0x the state average

Costilla County, Colorado's unemployment rate of 7.1% is 2.0 times the CO state average of 3.5% โ€” far outside the norm. This level of outlier unemployment often indicates local economic distress, a major employer closure, or structural workforce issues.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ housingGreeley County โ†’

Greeley County, Kansas home value growth lagging behind state average by 15.8pp

Greeley County, Kansas's year-over-year home value change is -14.2%, while the KS average is 1.6% โ€” a difference of 15.8 percentage points. County home values are lower than most of its neighbors, which could indicate unique local demand, development activity, or market stress.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ housingHamilton County โ†’

Hamilton County, Kansas home value growth lagging behind state average by 12.4pp

Hamilton County, Kansas's year-over-year home value change is -10.8%, while the KS average is 1.6% โ€” a difference of 12.4 percentage points. County home values are lower than most of its neighbors, which could indicate unique local demand, development activity, or market stress.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ housingMorton County โ†’

Morton County, Kansas home value growth lagging behind state average by 11.4pp

Morton County, Kansas's year-over-year home value change is -9.8%, while the KS average is 1.6% โ€” a difference of 11.4 percentage points. County home values are lower than most of its neighbors, which could indicate unique local demand, development activity, or market stress.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ housingBent County โ†’

Bent County, Colorado home value growth lagging behind state average by 15.5pp

Bent County, Colorado's year-over-year home value change is -16.1%, while the CO average is -0.6% โ€” a difference of 15.5 percentage points. County home values are lower than most of its neighbors, which could indicate unique local demand, development activity, or market stress.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ housingCostilla County โ†’

Costilla County, Colorado home value growth lagging behind state average by 11.4pp

Costilla County, Colorado's year-over-year home value change is -12.0%, while the CO average is -0.6% โ€” a difference of 11.4 percentage points. County home values are lower than most of its neighbors, which could indicate unique local demand, development activity, or market stress.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ housingKiowa County โ†’

Kiowa County, Colorado home value growth lagging behind state average by 12.4pp

Kiowa County, Colorado's year-over-year home value change is -13.0%, while the CO average is -0.6% โ€” a difference of 12.4 percentage points. County home values are lower than most of its neighbors, which could indicate unique local demand, development activity, or market stress.

MEDIUMMilestone๐Ÿ’ผemploymentSheridan County โ†’

Sheridan County, Kansas unemployment dropped below 2% โ€” near full employment

Sheridan County, Kansas's unemployment rate fell from 2.2% to 1.9% in 2025-12, dropping below the 2% threshold. Near-zero unemployment suggests a very tight labor market, which can strain local businesses seeking workers.

MEDIUMMilestone๐Ÿ’ผemploymentYuma County โ†’

Yuma County, Colorado unemployment dropped below 2% โ€” near full employment

Yuma County, Colorado's unemployment rate fell from 2.2% to 1.8% in 2025-12, dropping below the 2% threshold. Near-zero unemployment suggests a very tight labor market, which can strain local businesses seeking workers.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ housingJohnson County โ†’

Johnson County, Kansas has KS's highest home values at $449,655

Typical home values in Johnson County, Kansas reach $449,655, the highest of any county in KS. The second-highest is $367,768 (Miami County, Kansas), putting Johnson County, Kansas in a class of its own for housing costs.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ housingPitkin County โ†’

Pitkin County, Colorado has CO's highest home values at $2,569,315

Typical home values in Pitkin County, Colorado reach $2,569,315, the highest of any county in CO. The second-highest is $1,586,440 (San Miguel County, Colorado), putting Pitkin County, Colorado in a class of its own for housing costs.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ”ถdisastersEdwards County โ†’

Edwards County, Kansas leads KS with 3 FEMA disaster declarations

Edwards County, Kansas has 3 FEMA disaster declarations โ€” more than any other county in KS. Frequent declarations can indicate persistent natural hazard exposure and may affect insurance rates and recovery resources.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ”ถdisastersLarimer County โ†’

Larimer County, Colorado leads CO with 4 FEMA disaster declarations

Larimer County, Colorado has 4 FEMA disaster declarations โ€” more than any other county in CO. Frequent declarations can indicate persistent natural hazard exposure and may affect insurance rates and recovery resources.

MEDIUMFirst/Last๐ŸŒฉweatherLa Plata County โ†’

Freeze Warnings active across 14 CO counties

Freeze Warnings are in effect for 14 CO counties, including La Plata County, Colorado, Archuleta County, Colorado, Garfield County, Colorado and 11 more. Freeze warnings signal sub-freezing temperatures that can damage crops, pipes, and outdoor infrastructure.

MEDIUMCluster๐ŸŒฉweatherPitkin County โ†’

Pitkin County, Colorado has 3 active data signals across 2 sources

Pitkin County, Colorado is flagged across 3 separate data signals spanning weather, housing data. Pattern types include: spike, trend, comparison. This concentration of signals may warrant closer local news coverage.

MEDIUMCluster๐Ÿ housingCostilla County โ†’

Costilla County, Colorado has 4 active data signals across 2 sources

Costilla County, Colorado is flagged across 4 separate data signals spanning housing, employment data. Pattern types include: trend, anomaly, comparison. This concentration of signals may warrant closer local news coverage.

MEDIUMCluster๐Ÿ housingYuma County โ†’

Yuma County, Colorado has 3 active data signals across 2 sources

Yuma County, Colorado is flagged across 3 separate data signals spanning housing, employment data. Pattern types include: trend, milestone, comparison. This concentration of signals may warrant closer local news coverage.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsBent County โ†’

Poverty in Bent County, Colorado is 2.6x the CO average

Bent County, Colorado has a poverty rate of 31.7%, compared to a CO average of 12.1% โ€” 2.6x higher. Counties with poverty rates more than twice the state average often face compounding challenges in housing, health, and educational attainment.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsDouglas County โ†’

Douglas County has the highest median income in CO at $145,737

Douglas County's median household income of $145,737 leads CO, compared to a state average of $74,792. The income gap between the richest (Douglas County) and poorest (Costilla County, $36,519) counties is 4.0x.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsCostilla County โ†’

Costilla County has the lowest median income in CO at $36,519

Costilla County's median household income of $36,519 is the lowest in CO โ€” $38,273 below the state average of $74,792.

MEDIUMComparison๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsWoodson County โ†’

Woodson County has the lowest median income in KS at $48,152

Woodson County's median household income of $48,152 is the lowest in KS โ€” $16,276 below the state average of $64,428.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsDouglas County โ†’

Douglas County, Kansas homeownership rate is 24.5pp below KS average

Douglas County, Kansas's homeownership rate of 49.5% is 24.5 percentage points below the KS average of 74.0%. This unusually low homeownership pattern can reflect housing market structure, rental-heavy communities, or persistent affordability gaps.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsRiley County โ†’

Riley County, Kansas homeownership rate is 29.1pp below KS average

Riley County, Kansas's homeownership rate of 44.9% is 29.1 percentage points below the KS average of 74.0%. This unusually low homeownership pattern can reflect housing market structure, rental-heavy communities, or persistent affordability gaps.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsScott County โ†’

Scott County, Kansas homeownership rate is 21.3pp below KS average

Scott County, Kansas's homeownership rate of 52.7% is 21.3 percentage points below the KS average of 74.0%. This unusually low homeownership pattern can reflect housing market structure, rental-heavy communities, or persistent affordability gaps.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsDenver County โ†’

Denver County, Colorado homeownership rate is 23.0pp below CO average

Denver County, Colorado's homeownership rate of 49.1% is 23.0 percentage points below the CO average of 72.1%. This unusually low homeownership pattern can reflect housing market structure, rental-heavy communities, or persistent affordability gaps.

MEDIUMAnomaly๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsElbert County โ†’

Elbert County, Colorado homeownership rate is 22.3pp above CO average

Elbert County, Colorado's homeownership rate of 94.4% is 22.3 percentage points above the CO average of 72.1%. This unusually high homeownership pattern can reflect housing market structure, rental-heavy communities, or persistent affordability gaps.

LOWTrend๐Ÿ housingPitkin County โ†’

Home values in Pitkin County, Colorado have been rising for 7 straight months

Pitkin County, Colorado's home values have moved up every month for 7 consecutive months, from $2,397,326 to $2,569,315 โ€” a 7.2% rising trend. Sustained 7-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

LOWTrend๐Ÿ housingCrowley County โ†’

Home values in Crowley County, Colorado have been falling for 7 straight months

Crowley County, Colorado's home values have moved down every month for 7 consecutive months, from $161,923 to $150,660 โ€” a 7% falling trend. Sustained 7-month trends are rare and may signal structural market shifts.

LOWTrend๐Ÿ’ผemploymentHamilton County โ†’

Unemployment in Hamilton County, Kansas has been falling for 4 months

Hamilton County, Kansas's unemployment rate has moved down consecutively for 4 months, from 3.1% in 2025-08 to 2.2% in 2025-12. Sustained job market improvement is a positive signal for local economic health.

LOWTrend๐Ÿ’ผemploymentMeade County โ†’

Unemployment in Meade County, Kansas has been falling for 4 months

Meade County, Kansas's unemployment rate has moved down consecutively for 4 months, from 3.9% in 2025-08 to 2.5% in 2025-12. Sustained job market improvement is a positive signal for local economic health.

LOWTrend๐Ÿ’ผemploymentStanton County โ†’

Unemployment in Stanton County, Kansas has been falling for 4 months

Stanton County, Kansas's unemployment rate has moved down consecutively for 4 months, from 4.3% in 2025-08 to 3.0% in 2025-12. Sustained job market improvement is a positive signal for local economic health.

LOWMilestone๐Ÿ housingNess County โ†’

Ness County, Kansas home values crossed above $100,000

Home values in Ness County, Kansas recently crossed above the $100,000 threshold, moving from $99,343 to $100,213. Crossing major price milestones can shift affordability dynamics and attract new buyers or investors.

LOWComparison๐Ÿ’ผemploymentBourbon County โ†’

Bourbon County, Kansas has KS's highest unemployment at 4.8%

With an unemployment rate of 4.8%, Bourbon County, Kansas leads KS counties โ€” well above the state average of 3.3%. This county has struggled with higher-than-average unemployment compared to its peers.

LOWComparison๐Ÿ’ผemploymentSheridan County โ†’

Sheridan County, Kansas has KS's lowest unemployment at 1.9%

Sheridan County, Kansas has the lowest unemployment in KS at 1.9%, compared to the state average of 3.3%. The county's tight labor market reflects strong local employment conditions.

LOWComparison๐Ÿ’ผemploymentYuma County โ†’

Yuma County, Colorado has CO's lowest unemployment at 1.8%

Yuma County, Colorado has the lowest unemployment in CO at 1.8%, compared to the state average of 3.5%. The county's tight labor market reflects strong local employment conditions.

LOWComparison๐Ÿ housingBarber County โ†’

Barber County, Kansas has KS's most affordable homes at $83,090

Typical home values in Barber County, Kansas sit at just $83,090, the lowest in KS. For comparison, the state's most expensive county (Johnson County, Kansas) is at $449,655.

LOWComparison๐Ÿ housingBent County โ†’

Bent County, Colorado has CO's most affordable homes at $115,578

Typical home values in Bent County, Colorado sit at just $115,578, the lowest in CO. For comparison, the state's most expensive county (Pitkin County, Colorado) is at $2,569,315.

LOWComparison๐Ÿ“ŒdemographicsJohnson County โ†’

Johnson County has the highest median income in KS at $107,261

Johnson County's median household income of $107,261 leads KS, compared to a state average of $64,428. The income gap between the richest (Johnson County) and poorest (Woodson County, $48,152) counties is 2.2x.