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14 <br /> Aa The Economic Importance of Water in Kansas <br /> Table 4: Estimated GSP Sector Losses by Order of Magnitude in CY2062 in the State of Kansas <br /> GROSS STATE <br /> SECTOR PRODUCT <br /> Billions 2015$ <br /> Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing& Hunting 3.604 <br /> Real Estate& Rental 3.012 <br /> Government& Non NAICs 1.666 <br /> Health &Social Services 1.660 <br /> Wholesale Trade 1.226 <br /> Transportation &Warehousing 1.142 <br /> Professional, Scientific&Technical Services 1.121 <br /> Finance & Insurance 0.988 <br /> Retail Trade 0.964 <br /> Information 0.696 <br /> Administrative&Waste Services 0.537 <br /> Manufacturing 0.422 <br /> Accommodation & Food Services 0.298 <br /> Electricity, Natural Gas,Water,Sewage&Other Treatment/Delivery Systems 0.238 <br /> Educational Services 0.202 <br /> Management of Companies 0.194 <br /> Mining 0.119 <br /> Other Services 0.110 <br /> Arts, Entertainment& Recreation 0.078 <br /> Construction 0.052 <br /> Estimated Total GSP Losses12 18.328 <br /> Source:Apparet Analytics <br /> Figure 3 estimates the total statewide employment losses at a sectoral level in CY2062 in the State of <br /> Kansas if GMD3's water availability estimates for the seven study areas holds true. The estimates consist <br /> of direct, indirect, and induced full-time(or equivalent)job losses in CY2062 alone. <br /> The Top 3 private sectors estimated to experience the largest losses in absolute terms in statewide <br /> employment in CY2062 are: Healthcare and Social Services (13.4% of job losses); Agriculture, Forestry, <br /> fishing and Hunting (12.8% of job losses); and Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (8.8% of job <br /> losses). Figure 3 also estimates that Government and all non-NAICs classified employment could account <br /> for 12.2%of statewide job losses in CY2062. <br /> 12 Numbers may not tally exactly due to rounding. <br /> 11 <br /> Apparet Analytics 2015 <br />