Kansas City’s auto industry is thriving thanks to the popularity of trucks

Peggy Lowe Jan 24, 2019
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Kansas City's auto industry is booming thanks, in part, to the popularity of pickup trucks like the Ford F-150. JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP/Getty Images

Kansas City’s auto industry is thriving thanks to the popularity of trucks

Peggy Lowe Jan 24, 2019
Kansas City's auto industry is booming thanks, in part, to the popularity of pickup trucks like the Ford F-150. JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP/Getty Images
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While news of layoffs in the auto industry have dominated headlines, there are places where the U.S. automotive industry is doing pretty well. One of those places is the Kansas City region which has a Ford and GM plant. The two plants have attracted other companies and jobs, producing an economic impact of around $12 billion for the region, according to the Kansas City Area Development Council.

Correction (Jan. 29, 2019) A previous version of this story misidentified the Kansas City Area Development Council. The story has been corrected. 

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