In 2019, Kansas and Missouri called a truce in a subsidies war. After competing to lure businesses to their respective sides of Kansas City, they found they’d collectively spent $350 million over 10 years to net a paltry 1,500 jobs. They halted the practice of giving tax breaks to relocate in their border-adjacent counties.
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