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Kansas

KS · Topeka · 3.0M people

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Counties with Full Profiles

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Disruption profile

Kansas vs national average across the 9 disruption dimensions.

High — Building pressure in all sectors — especially finance

High — Building pressure in agriculture

High — Building pressure in defense contracting

Moderate — Building pressure in higher education

Low — Moderate exposure across media

Low — Limited disruption signal

Low — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

Kansas vs US National Average

Kansas exceeds state average on 2/9 dimensions. Highest divergence: Quantum Readiness (-72)

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Kansas US National
Disruption Digest

Kansas faces concentrated disruption across 3 dimensions, centered on economic disruption (66/100). Ecological stress (62/100) and economic disruption form the dual pressure points to watch.

Stakes for Kansas

Aggregate across 1 profiled county

Probable cone · 1.00x

Across 28K jobs in the covered counties, weighted AI exposure is 30/100. Aggregating recommendations from 9 county-level actions, here is what the model projects through 2031 (default 5-year horizon — scrub the timeline to extend).

Aggregated across counties we’ve profiled. Coverage will expand as more counties are added. Tap a tile above to see which counties contribute to that figure.

Locus of Control — Kansas Aggregate

Of 9 recommended actions across 1 profiled county, 8sit within counties’ direct control. Tap any sphere below to drill into the contributing actions and counties.

County-controllable levers add up to +38 STEEPE pts of potential improvement, the largest sphere of leverage available without state or federal coordination.

Top Employers — Kansas

The 10 largest employers shaping the local labor market. Tap any row for the public-data profile and AI-exposure assessment.

Supporting detail

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Live economic indicators

Federal Reserve and BLS state series

AI industry exposure

Gauge of vulnerability and major AI employers

Low Exposure32/100

Relatively insulated from near-term AI disruption. Manual and service industries dominate, though long-term exposure will grow.

Most Vulnerable

agriculture

aviation manufacturing

Most Benefiting

agtech

aerospace

Cross-signal alerts

When multiple risk signals converge on this state

Convergence Alerts

highClimate-Economic Nexusstrength 57%
Ecological 62/55Economic 66/50

Ecological stress amplifies economic disruption through insurance costs, infrastructure damage, supply chain disruptions, and forced migration patterns.

Precedent: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Texas winter storm (2021): climate events created multi-year economic disruption in affected regions.

Kansas: 2 dimensions converging above thresholds simultaneously.

AI sentiment + SWOT

Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats

AI Impact Analysis

Click Generate to analyze anti-AI sentiment and create a SWOT analysis for Kansas using xAI Grok.

Key traits

State characteristics shaping the disruption response

Top 5 US Wheat Producer (Breadbasket heartland)Tornado Alley Core (highest severe weather frequency)AI-Vulnerable Agriculture WorkforceKoch Industries HQ (Wichita, private industrial conglomerate)

Analysis

Long-form briefing for this state

Kansas sits at the intersection of agricultural tradition and AI-driven disruption. The state's economy depends heavily on wheat, sorghum, cattle, and food processing, sectors increasingly transformed by precision agriculture, autonomous equipment, and AI-driven supply chain optimization. Wichita anchors the state's secondary economic pillar as a legacy aerospace manufacturing hub (Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation), though this sector faces mounting pressure from automation and reshoring dynamics. Koch Industries, headquartered in Wichita, is one of the largest privately held companies in the world, giving the state an outsized corporate presence relative to its population.

Ecological stress is driven by Tornado Alley exposure, with Kansas experiencing among the highest frequencies of severe weather events in the US. Climate-driven shifts in precipitation patterns threaten the Ogallala Aquifer, the primary irrigation source for western Kansas agriculture. Prolonged drought cycles and groundwater depletion create long-term risk for the state's agricultural productivity, compounding economic disruption from commodity price volatility.

Technology adoption is low across most indicators. Kansas lacks major research universities at the scale of coastal states, and venture capital activity is minimal. The state's conservative political orientation favors deregulation and low taxes but produces limited investment in AI infrastructure, broadband expansion, or workforce retraining programs. Economic disruption risk is moderate, concentrated in the vulnerability of agriculture and manufacturing jobs to automation rather than any tech-sector boom-bust cycle.

Sources

Government, academic, and live data feeds

FRED Kansas GDP (KSNQGSP)BLS Kansas Employment SummaryEIA Kansas State Energy Profile

Population: 2.98M (Census Jul 2025). GDP: $235B (BEA Q3 2025). Kansas ranks among the top wheat and sorghum producing states. Agriculture and food processing remain the backbone of the state economy.

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Disruption scores range 0-100. Higher = more disruption potential. Data sources: FRED, BLS, Census, EIA.