What percent of the workforce in the are immigrants?

Updated May. 13, 2026Refreshed annually
Immigrants were 10.0% of employed workers in the Kansas City, MO area in 2024. Immigrants are defined as foreign-born residents, including those who became US citizens, are authorized to work in the US, or are undocumented residents.
In 2024,

1 in 10

employed workers in the Kansas City, MO area were immigrants
In 2024,

10%

of employed workers in the Kansas City, MO area were immigrants
While immigrants were 10.0% of employed workers, they made up 9.3% of the working-age population in the Kansas City, MO area (Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area). This indicates a higher employment rate than what’s expected. The working-age population includes everyone aged 16 and above.

In 2024, immigrants comprised a smaller share of the Kansas City, MO area's employed workers than the US average.

Share of employed workers that are foreign born, 2010–2024

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In what industries do immigrants work in the Kansas City, MO area?

In 2024, immigrants in the Kansas City, MO area were most commonly employed in these industries:
  1. Education and health services (20.4% of all employed foreign-born workers)
  2. Professional and business services (14.6%)
  3. Manufacturing (13.0%)
Immigrant and native-born workers are sometimes concentrated in different industries. In the Kansas City, MO area, the largest gap between foreign-born and native-born workers was in the construction industry, where 11.0% of foreign-born working-age population were employed compared to 6.0% of native-born workers.

Compared to the native-born population, the Kansas City, MO area’s immigrants more often worked in the construction industry.

Share of employed workers across industries, by nativity (2024)

In what metros do immigrants make up the largest share of the workforce?

Among metro areas for which there is data, immigrants made up between 4.7% to 51.5% of employed workers. The share of the Kansas City, MO area's employed workers who are immigrants was higher than 13 metros and lower than 68. Metro areas are made up of economically interconnected counties that include at least one urban area. A single metro area can include multiple cities and cross state lines, depending on the region and local economy.

The share of employed workers who are immigrants varies by metro area.

Share of employed workers who are foreign-born, by metro area (2024)

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