Economy of Kansas City
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Kansas City, Missouri, USA, is, based on the United States Census Bureau's 2004 population estimates, the largest city in Missouri and the 40th largest city in the United States. Moreover, it is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Missouri and 27th largest in the United States. Not surprisingly, then, it has one of the largest, most influential, and most important economies in its region. Historically, it has been the third largest beef capital in the United States (behind Chicago and Cincinnati) and home to the second largest rail network. It also houses many factories, manufacturing plants and an official international trade zone.
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[edit] Fortune 1000
As of 2006, although the Kansas City Metropolitan Area is home to ten of the Fortune 1000 companies, Kansas City, Missouri, itself is home to only six:
- H&R Block (tax preparation and personal finance; the only Fortune 500 company in Kansas City)
- Interstate Bakeries Corporation (international wholesale baker and distributor)
- Great Plains Energy (public utilities)
- Aquila, Inc. (public utilities)
- AMC Entertainment (national movie theatre chain)
- DST Systems Inc. (software developer specializing in information processing and management)
The following is a comparison of Kansas City's Fortune 1000 status to other regional cities:
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St. Louis, Missouri | 18 | 350,705 | 2,832,204 | |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | 11 | 373,943 | 3,437,464 | |
Cleveland, Ohio | 11 | 458,684 | 2,942,303 | |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 11 | 583,624 | 1,709,926 | |
Cincinnati, Ohio | 10 | 314,154 | 2,100,501 | |
Columbus, Ohio | 9 | 730,008 | 1,920,601 | |
St. Paul, Minnesota | 7 | 276,963 | 3,437,464 | |
Indianapolis, Indiana | 7 | 784,242 | 1,939,349 | |
Kansas City | 6 | 444,387 | 1,992,836 | |
Omaha, Nebraska | 6 | 409,416 | 839,867 | |
Detroit, Michigan | 4 | 900,198 | 5,425,588 | |
Des Moines, Iowa | 2 | 194,311 | 582,362 |
[edit] Other major companies and employers
Kansas City is also home to a number of other very large, national and international companies, some of which are:
- American Century Investments (mutual fund manager and broker)
- Black & Veatch
- Commerce Bancshares (large bank operating in Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois)
- Hallmark Cards (largest greeting card manufacturer in the world) (NOTE: although Hallmark's gross revenues would generally be more than sufficient for inclusion in the Fortune 500 and 1000, those lists only apply to public companies. Hallmark is privately held by the Hall family and is thus ineligible for the Fortune 500 or 1000.)
- Kansas City Southern Industries (railway management)
- Kansas City Life Insurance (major national insurer)
- Russell Stover Candies
- Wish-Bone salad dressing
Other major regional and national non-corporate employers headquartered and/or located in Kansas City include:
- Shook, Hardy & Bacon (major national and international law firm)
- University of Missouri - Kansas City (full branch of the University of Missouri)
[edit] Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City (EDCKC)
For more information on Kansas City's economy, visit the EDCKC's website at EDCKC.
[edit] Business publications
Kansas City has many business publications. Two of the most prominent are the Kansas City Business Journal (published weekly), and Ingram's Magazine (published monthly). Many of Kansas City's business scions also frequently appear in the Independent, the local society magazine (published weekly). "KC Business Magazine" (published monthly)Their respective websites can be found at:
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