Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 49th E di ti on Se pt em be r 20 15 published exclusively online by Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 September 2015 Editorial Board: Genna M. Hurd, Editor Susan M. Mercer, Project Manager Laura Kriegstrom Stull, Editor and Graphic Designer Xanthippe Wedel, Senior Research Data Engineer Mary Rachael Marie Stanton, Student Assistant Copyright © 2015 by the Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas, Blake Hall,1541 Lilac Lane, Room 607, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-3129. Printing and reproduction of individual tables, chapters, or the full Kansas Statistical Abstract are permitted on the condition that sources are cited. Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Steven Maynard-Moody, Director Susan M. Mercer, Associate Director 2 Table of Contents Foreword .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Preface .............................................................................................................................................. 13 Tips for Using the Kansas Statistical Abstract ............................................................................... 14 Sunflower State Summary .............................................................................................................. 16 Kansas Economic Dashboard (graphs) ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Kansas Counties and County Seats (map) ........................................................................................................................................ 18 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2012 (map) ....................................................................................................................... 19 Kansas Senate Districts, 2012 (map) .................................................................................................................................................. 20 Kansas House Districts, 2012 (map)................................................................................................................................................... 21 Kansas State Board of Education Districts, 2012 (map) ................................................................................................................ 22 Kansas Data Summary, by Urban and Rural Area........................................................................................................................... 23 Selected Population Data and Rank in the U.S., by State .............................................................................................................. 24 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data ................................................................................................................................... 25 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County ........................................................................................................... 27 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data ................................................................................................................................ 30 Agriculture ........................................................................................................................................ 33 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2013 (graph) ............................................................................................................................ 34 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2013 (graph) .................................................................................................................... 34 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2013, Selected Years ........................................................................................................................ 35 Average Size of Farm in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ............................................................................................................. 36 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County, 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 ....................................................... 37 Agriculture in Kansas, Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2014 ...................................................................................................... 39 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas, by District and County, 2012 ............................................. 40 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ............................................................................................. 43 Farm Production Summary for Kansas, 2012-2013 ........................................................................................................................ 44 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries, 1997-2012 Milk Production and Value ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 Honey Production and Value ....................................................................................................................................................... 45 Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) .................................................................................................. 46 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ............................................................................................. 47 Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2013 ......................................................................................................... 48 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas, 1997-2013 ...................................................................................................................... 49 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species, 1997-2013 .............................................................................................................. 49 Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ................................................................................................ 50 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2013 (map) .................................................................................................... 51 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2009-2013 ........................................................................................................................................... 52 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 2004-2014 .................................................................................................... 53 Average Net Farm Income in Kansas, 1990-2013 (graph) ........................................................................................................... 54 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1935-2013, Selected Years ................................. 55 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 2008-2014 ............................................................................................................................. 56 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, Annual Averages, 1978-2010 ....................................................... 56 3 Table of Contents (cont.) Banking and Finance ........................................................................................................................ 57 Interest Rates in the U.S., 1972-2014 (graph) .................................................................................................................................. 58 Banking in Kansas, 1964-2014 .............................................................................................................................................................. 59 Assets and Liabilities for FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas, 1995-2014 ...................................................................... 60 Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 ............................................................................................ 61 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S., 1974-2013 ............................................................................................................. 63 Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2013 .......................................................................................................................... 64 Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2009-2013 ............................................................................................................... 66 Business, Industry, and Exports ....................................................................................................... 69 Per Capita Real GDP, by State, All Industry Total, 2014 (map).................................................................................................. 70 U.S. Gross Domestic Product by Industry, 2009-2014 ................................................................................................................. 71 Kansas Gross Domestic Product by Industry, 2009-2014 ........................................................................................................... 72 New Establishments by State, 2008-2013 ......................................................................................................................................... 73 Business Closings by State, 2008-2013 .............................................................................................................................................. 74 Business Bankruptcies by State, 2009-2014 ...................................................................................................................................... 75 Self-Employment by State, 2007-2013 ................................................................................................................................................ 76 Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry, 2012 and 2013 ................................................................................... 77 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 2002 and 2007 ......................................................................................................................... 78 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 2002 and 2007 ............................................................................................................................... 79 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 2002 and 2007 ..................................................................... 80 Firms in Kansas, Asian-Owned, 2002 and 2007 .............................................................................................................................. 81 Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 2002 and 2007 ......................................................................................................................... 82 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2012 ............................................................................................................................................ 83 Wholesale Trade Industry in Kansas, 2007 ...................................................................................................................................... 84 Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2007 ................................................................................................................................................ 85 Information Industry in Kansas, 2007 ................................................................................................................................................. 86 Finance and Insurance Industry in Kansas, 2007 ............................................................................................................................. 87 Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2007....................................................................................................... 88 Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2007 .................................................................................................... 89 Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2007 ............................................................................... 90 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2007 ....................................................................................................................................................... 91 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2007 .............................................................................................................................................................. 93 Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 ............................................................................................................. 95 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 .......................................................................................................... 101 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2013-2014............................................................................................................... 107 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, Fiscal Year 2014 (map) ................................................................................................. 109 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2008-2014 .......................................................................... 110 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2009-2013 (map) ........................................................................................ 112 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2009-2013 .................................................................................................... 113 International Exports from Kansas, 2003 and 2013 (graphs) ................................................................................................... 114 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2014 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports ......... 115 U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2014 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas .......................... 116 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents by State, Fiscal Years 2011-2014 ................................... 117 Climate............................................................................................................................................ 118 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2013, January and July Averages (map) ...................................................................... 119 Average Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2013 and 1981-2010 ...................................................................................... 120 4 Table of Contents (cont.) Average Precipitation in Kansas (maps) 1961-1990 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 121 1971-2000 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 121 Average Precipitation in Kansas, 1981-2010 (map) .................................................................................................................... 122 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2013 Total and 1981-2010 Average (map) .................................................................. 123 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2013 Total and 1981-2010 Average ............................................................................. 124 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1981-2010 (map) ............................................................................................... 125 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2013 (map) .......................................................................................................................... 126 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2008-2013 and 1981-2010 Average ............................................................................. 127 Communications and Information ............................................................................................... 129 Digital TV Licensees in Kansas with Tower Locations (map) ................................................................................................... 130 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2013................................................................................................................... 131 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2009, 2011, and 2013 ....................................................................................... 132 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas, 2009, 2011, and 2013 .................................................................................. 134 Cellular Towers and Coverage Areas in Kansas, by Licensee (maps) Alltel Communications, LLC ..................................................................................................................................................... 138 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC ................................................................................................................................................. 138 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC .......................................................................................................................................... 138 USCOC of Nebraska/Kansas, LLC ......................................................................................................................................... 139 All Other Licensees ..................................................................................................................................................................... 139 Cellular Coverage by All Licensees......................................................................................................................................... 139 Persons Using the Internet by Type of Connection and State, 2011 and 2012 .................................................................. 140 Broadband Availability in Kansas, 2014 (map) ............................................................................................................................... 142 Library Visits per Capita by State, FY2012 (map) ........................................................................................................................ 143 Public-Use Internet Computers in Public Libraries per 5,000 People by State, FY2012 (map) ...................................... 143 Printed Library Materials per Capita by State, FY2012 (map) .................................................................................................. 143 Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2012 ..................................................................................................................... 144 Public Library Service by State, Fiscal Year 2012 ......................................................................................................................... 146 Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Resources by State, Fiscal Year 2012 ............................................................................................................................................................... 147 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety .................................................................................................. 148 Judicial Districts in Kansas, 2014 (map) .......................................................................................................................................... 149 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1978-2013 ............................................................................................................. 150 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2012 and 2013 .................................................................................................. 151 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2013 ......................................................................................... 154 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions, Fiscal Years 2007-2013..................... 155 Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas, June 30, 2013 .................................................................................................... 156 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility, Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013 ............ 156 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2006-2013 ........................................................ 157 Education ........................................................................................................................................ 158 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 2011-12 (map) ................... 159 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 2006-07 - 2011-12............ 160 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1977-78 - 2014-15 .......................................................................................................... 161 Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2008-09 - 2014-15 ....................................................................................... 162 Projected Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2015-16 - 2019-20 .................................................................... 162 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, Persons 25 Years and Older, 2009-13 .................................................... 163 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, 1980 - 2009-13 ...................... 166 Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County, 2011-12 - 2013-14 .......................................... 168 5 Table of Contents (cont.) Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2013-14 and 2014-15 .......................................................................................... 182 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County ................................................................................. 184 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County, 2012-13 and 2013-14 ................................ 192 Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County ...................................................................................... 195 SAT Score Averages by State, 2011-12 and 2012-13 ................................................................................................................. 209 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2009-2014 .............................................................................................................. 210 State Funding per Student for Public Research Universities, by State, 2010 (map) ........................................................... 211 State Funding per Student for Public Research Universities, by State, 2006-2010............................................................. 212 Science and Engineering Degrees as a Percentage of Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2011 (map) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 213 Science and Engineering Degrees as a Percentage of Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2005-2011 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 214 Location of Higher Educational Institutions in Kansas, Fall 2014 (map) ................................................................................ 215 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 ....................................................................................................... 216 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2014 .................................................................................... 217 Employment and Earnings ............................................................................................................. 218 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for the U.S., by State, 2014 Annual Averages .................................................................... 219 Total Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2010-2014 (graph) .................................................................................... 220 Employed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2010-2014 (graph) ........................................................................... 221 Unemployed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2010-2014 (graph) ...................................................................... 222 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1964-2014 .................................................................................................................................... 223 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2013 and 2014 ................................................................................ 224 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2014 ... 227 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2014 Average (map) ........................................................................................ 228 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2009-2014, Annual Averages ........................................................................ 229 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2009-2014, Annual Averages ......................................................................................................................................................... 231 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2013 and 2014 .......................................................................................................................... 232 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2013 and 2014 .............................................................................. 234 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 ........................................................................................ 237 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2011-2013 ...................................................................................... 243 Average Annual Wages, by State, 2010-2013 ............................................................................................................................... 245 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2010-2013 .................................................................................. 246 Workers with Earnings at or below the Federal Minimum Wage, by State, 2014 Annual Averages ........................... 247 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2005-2013 ............................... 248 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2005-2013 ....................................................................................................................................................... 251 County Employment Residence Ratio, 2009-13 (map) .............................................................................................................. 252 Energy and Natural Resources ...................................................................................................... 253 Per Capita Energy Consumption by State, 2013 (graph) ........................................................................................................... 254 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2013 ........................................................................................................... 255 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita, Ranked by State, 2013 ................................................ 256 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 257 Electricity Consumption by State, 2013.......................................................................................................................................... 258 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2008-2013 ............................................................................................................. 259 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2013 (graph) ......................................................................................................... 259 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas, 2008-2014 ....................................................................................................... 260 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas, 2008-2014 .................................................................................. 260 Coal Plants and Electrical Transmission Lines in Kansas (map) ............................................................................................... 261 6 Table of Contents (cont.) Direct Normal Solar Resource in the Contiguous United States, Annual Average, 1998-2009 (map) ........................ 262 Wind Resource Potential in the Contiguous United States, 2011 (map) .............................................................................. 262 Wind Farms and Wind Resource Potential in Kansas (map) .................................................................................................... 263 Ethanol and Biodiesel Plants and Potential Fuel Crops in Kansas (map) ............................................................................... 264 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2010-11 (map) ............................................................................................ 265 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2009-2011 ....................................................................................... 266 Kansas Oil Production, 1890-2014 (graph).................................................................................................................................... 267 Kansas Gas Production, 1890-2014 (graph) .................................................................................................................................. 267 Oil and Gas Fields in Kansas, 2015 (map) ...................................................................................................................................... 268 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2014 ............................................................................ 269 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2014 (map) ...................................................................................................................... 270 Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2012-2014 ........................................................................ 271 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2014 (map) ..................................................................................................................... 273 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2012-2014 ..................................................................... 274 Government ................................................................................................................................... 276 2013 State Government Employment (FTE) per 10,000 People (map) ................................................................................. 277 Government Units by State, 2012 .................................................................................................................................................... 278 Federal Spending by Category, Fiscal Year 2013 (graphs) United States ................................................................................................................................................................................. 279 Kansas.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 279 State General Fund in Kansas (graph) ............................................................................................................................................. 280 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues, Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 ................................... 281 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures, Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 ............................ 282 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013 ................................................ 283 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2009-2012 ........................................................ 284 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2013 ........................................................................................ 286 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2013 ........................................................................................ 287 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County, June 30, 2014 ...................... 288 State Government Tax Collections in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2011-2014 ................................................................................ 291 Combined State and Average Local Sales Tax Rates in the U.S., by State, as of January 1, 2015 (map) ...................... 292 State and Local Sales Tax Rates as of January 1, 2015................................................................................................................ 293 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2010-2014 ......................................... 294 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, 2013-2014 (map) ................................................ 295 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Calendar Years 2008-2014 .................................................................. 296 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Year 2014 (map) .................................................... 299 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2008-2014 .............................................................. 300 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District, November 1, 2013 and 2014 ................................ 302 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2013 and 2014 .................................................................. 303 2014 County Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Counties ................................................................................................................... 306 2014 City Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Cities of the First Class .............................................................................................. 308 2014 City Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Cities of the Second Class ......................................................................................... 309 Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County ........................................................................................................ 311 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation, by County, as of July 15, 2014 ............................................................................... 319 Housing and Construction ............................................................................................................. 321 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 2005-2014 (graphs) Homeowner Vacancy Rates ...................................................................................................................................................... 322 Homeownership Rates ............................................................................................................................................................... 322 Vacancy and Ownership Rates in the U.S., by State, 2011-2014 ............................................................................................. 323 7 Table of Contents (cont.) Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 2000, 2010, and 2013..................................................................................................................................................... 324 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2010 ................................................................................................................. 325 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 1960-2010 ......................................................................................................................... 327 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2009-2014 ......................................................................................................................... 329 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1990, 2000, and 2010 ................................ 331 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2009-13 ................................................................................................................... 332 Occupied Housing Units, Median Value, and Median Gross Rent in Kansas, by County, 2009-13 ............................... 335 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2015 ............................................................................................................................. 337 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County, 2015 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 339 Annual Percent Change of New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2004-2014 (graph) .................................................................................................................................... 342 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2011-2013 .................. 343 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas, by County, 2011-2014 .................................................................................................................................................................... 344 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 2008-2013 ..................................................................... 347 Income ............................................................................................................................................ 348 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2010 ........................................................................................................... 349 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2010-2014 ........................................................................................................... 351 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2012-2014 ......................................................... 353 Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2013 ....................................................................................................... 356 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2013 and 2014 ................................................ 359 Income and Median Earnings in Kansas, by County, 1999 and 2009-13 ............................................................................... 361 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2013 (map) ............................................................................................. 363 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2004-2013 ............................................................................................... 364 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 2004-2013 ...................................... 367 Median Household Income, by State, 2007-2013 ........................................................................................................................ 368 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 2008-2013 ............................................................................. 369 Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2013 .......................................................................................................................................... 371 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 2007-2013 ...................................................................................................................... 372 Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2013 ......................................................................................................................... 373 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2013 ....................................................................................................... 374 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, All Ages, 2010-2013.............................................................................................. 375 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2010-2013...................................... 377 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, People Under Age 18, 2010-2013 .................................................................... 379 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2012-2014 .......................................... 381 Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2012-2014 ................................................................................................................................................................... 384 Parks and Recreation ..................................................................................................................... 387 Recreational Areas in Kansas (map) ................................................................................................................................................ 388 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas ............................................................................................................................................................. 389 Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation in Kansas, by Participants’ State of Residence, 2011 .............................. 390 State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals, 2008-2014 ....................................................... 391 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2011 ......................................................................... 392 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2010-2013 .......................................................................................................... 393 8 Table of Contents (cont.) Population ....................................................................................................................................... 394 State and Regional Population Change in the U.S., by County, 2000-2010 (maps) Numeric Change .......................................................................................................................................................................... 395 Percent Change ............................................................................................................................................................................ 395 Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S., 1860-2014, Selected Years .................................................................................. 396 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1990 ................................................................................................ 397 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 2000 and 2010 ......................................................................................... 399 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2000 and 2010 .............................................................. 400 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2013................................................................................. 401 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, 1980-2010 ......................................................................................................... 402 Population in Kansas, by Household Type, 2000 and 2010 ...................................................................................................... 402 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas, by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2010 .............................................................................................................................................................. 403 Population in Kansas, by Congressional District and Age Group, 2010 ............................................................................... 404 Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2014 and Percent Change, 2013-2014 (map) ..................................................... 405 Population Projections for Kansas, by Age Group, 2010-2040, Selected Years ................................................................. 406 Metropolitan Areas Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map) .............................................................................................................. 407 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 2010-2014 .......................................................................................................... 408 County Census Year of Maximum Population by Kansas County, 1890-2010 (map) ...................................................................... 409 Population in Kansas, by County, 1860-1970 ................................................................................................................................ 410 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 2000-2010 (map) .................................................................................... 413 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1990, 2000, and 2010 .............................................................. 414 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County, 2000-2010 ............................................................................ 416 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2010 .......................................................................................................................... 419 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County, 1960-2010 ........................................................................................................ 421 Population in Kansas, by Gender and County, 2000 and 2010 ................................................................................................ 423 Population in Kansas, by Race and County, April 1, 2010 ......................................................................................................... 425 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County, 2000 and 2010 ...................................................................................................... 428 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2010 (map) .............................................................................................................. 430 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County, 1990, 2000, and 2010 .............................................................. 431 Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 2010 (map) .................................................................................................. 433 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2010 .............................................................................. 434 Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County, 1960-2010 ............................................................................................... 436 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County, 1930-2010 ....................................................................................... 439 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County, 2000 and 2010 ....................................................................................... 441 Number of Households in Kansas, by County, 2000 and 2010 ............................................................................................... 444 Population Density Classifications in Kansas, by County, 2014 (map) ................................................................................... 446 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, April 2010 - July 2014 (map) .............................................................. 447 Population in Kansas, by County, 2010-2014 ................................................................................................................................ 448 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2014 ......................... 450 Older Population Dependency Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2013 (map) ............................................................................. 452 Projected Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 2010-2040 (map) ................................................................ 453 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, 2010-2040, Selected Years ........................................................................ 454 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, People Age 65 and Over, 2010-2040, Selected Years ....................... 456 9 Table of Contents (cont.) Cities and Towns Population Change in Kansas Places, by Decade, 1900-2010 (graph) .................................................................................... 458 Population Change in Kansas, by Size of Place, 2000-2010 (graph) ........................................................................................ 459 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, 1900-1990 ............................................................................................................ 460 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 .............................................................................. 461 Population of Cities in Kansas, 1900-2010 ..................................................................................................................................... 462 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 ...................................................................................................... 480 Transportation................................................................................................................................ 492 Public Road Length by State, 2009-2013 ........................................................................................................................................ 493 Expenditure of Federal Funds in Kansas, Administered by the Federal Highway Administration, Fiscal Years 2002-2012 ................................................................................................................................................................... 494 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1960-2013 ................................................................................................. 495 Highways in Kansas, 2013 (map) ....................................................................................................................................................... 496 Railways in Kansas, 2014 (map) ......................................................................................................................................................... 497 Public Airports in Kansas, 2014 (map) ............................................................................................................................................ 498 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2010-2013 ........................................................................................................................... 499 Motor-Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1965-2013 ......................................................................................................................... 500 Motor-Fuel Gasoline Tax Rates by State, 2013 (graph) ............................................................................................................. 501 Motor-Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2013 .............................................................................................................................................. 502 Motor-Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas, Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2014............................................................. 503 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 2009-2013....................................................................................................................... 504 Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class, 2009-2013 .............................................................................................................. 504 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category, 2009-2013 ............................................................................................................. 504 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2013 ................................................................................................................. 505 Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County, 2009-13 ......................................................................................... 507 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2013 ................................................................................................................................. 509 Accidents per 10,000 Daily Vehicle Miles in Kansas, by County, 2013 (map) ..................................................................... 511 Traffic Accidents in Kansas, by County, 2013 ............................................................................................................................... 512 Gas Tax Distributions from Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2014.......................................................................................................... 515 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, 2009-13........................................................................................... 516 Vital Statistics and Health ............................................................................................................. 519 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S., 1980-2013 ................................................................................................................................................................. 520 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2010-2013 ............................................................................... 521 Marriages and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2010-2013....................................................................... 523 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2013 ............................................... 525 Hospitals in Kansas, 2013 (map) ....................................................................................................................................................... 527 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2013, Admissions per Bed (map) ............................................................... 528 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2013 ............................................................................................................................................. 529 Persons per Physician in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ......................................................................................................... 531 Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County, 2010-2012 ............................................................................................................. 532 Persons per Dentist in Kansas, by County, 2013 (map) ............................................................................................................ 535 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice, 2011-2013 ................................................................................................. 536 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2014 (map) ................. 538 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2014 (map) ............................. 539 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2014 (map) .............................. 540 Percent of Infants Fully Immunized at 24 Months in Kansas, by County, School Year 2011-12 (map) ........................ 541 10 Table of Contents (cont.) Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2013 (map) .............................................. 542 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2009-2013 ............................................... 543 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, 2009-2013 ............................. 545 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, 2013 ........................................................................................................................ 546 Percent of People Under 65 Without Health Insurance in Kansas, by County, 2013 (map) .......................................... 547 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County, People Under 65, All Income Levels, 2012 and 2013.................. 548 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County, People Under 65, At or Below 200% of Poverty, 2012 and 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 550 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County, People Under 19, At or Below 200% of Poverty, 2012 and 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 552 Per Capita Medicare Expenditures in the U.S., by State, 2012 (map) .................................................................................... 554 Medicare Enrollment by State, 2010-2012 ..................................................................................................................................... 555 Percent of Population Enrolled in Medicare in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map)................................................................. 556 Medicare Enrollment in Kansas, by County, Hospital and/or Supplemental Medical Insurance, 2012 ......................... 557 Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 .......................................................... 559 Index ................................................................................................................................................ 561 11 Foreword The 49th Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA) contains data collected through July 2015 for sixteen categories of information: Agriculture; Banking and Finance; Business, Industry, and Exports; Climate; Communications and Information; Courts, Crime, and Public Safety; Education; Employment and Earnings; Energy and Natural Resources; Government; Housing and Construction; Income; Parks and Recreation; Population; Transportation; and Vital Statistics and Health. The KSA is available in its entirety in PDF form on the Institute for Policy & Social Research’s Web site: http://ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ The Enhanced Online Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract, available from the same site, contains the individual tables in PDF and Microsoft Excel formats. Updated tables, maps, and graphs are posted in the Enhanced Online Edition as the data are available and processed. Previous editions of the KSA are available from the same location. Users may access the KSA as frequently as needed, print single pages, chapters, or the entire book, or download the file directly to a computer or other device for fast and convenient access. For tips on using the electronic document, please refer to page 14. If you are seeking historical data and cannot locate it within the KSA, please check our Kansas Data Archive at: http://ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/#ksa We are always looking for ways to improve the Kansas Statistical Abstract and we welcome your suggestions and comments. Please address any correspondence to the Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas, 607 Blake Hall, 1541 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-3129, e-mail ipsr@ku.edu or call 785-864-3701. 12 Preface We are pleased to present this 49th Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA). The KSA is compiled and published annually by The University of Kansas Institute for Policy & Social Research (IPSR). The KSA was indexed by Mary Mortensen Indexing Services, Lawrence, Kansas. The KSA Editorial Board extends a thank you to the many agencies that provided data for the KSA either personally or by making their data readily available on the internet. 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We recommend calculating the coefficient of variation to determine the relative amount of sampling error for an estimate and using the following guidelines: Coefficient of Variation (CV) Reliability Less than 12% Reasonably reliable 12 – 40% Use with caution Greater than 40% Do not use Calculating the Coefficient of Variation (CV) CV = ((MOEACS / 1.645) / ESTACS) * 100 where MOEACS is the 90% margin of error and ESTACS is the data estimate. 15 Sunfl ower State Summary Su nfl o w er St at e Su m m ar y Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 16 Kansas 1.6% Min -0.2% Max 9.7% Population Change -0.2% - 1.2% 1.2% - 2.8% 2.8% - 4.0% 4.0% - 9.7% Percent Change, 2010-2014 Kansas 95.5% Min 92.2% Max 97.2% Employment Rate 92.2% - 93.4% 93.4% - 93.9% 93.9% - 95.3% 95.3% - 97.2% Percent, 2014 Kansas $45,546 Min $34,333 Max $76,532 Per Capita Personal Income $34,333 - $39,862 $39,862 - $45,115 $45,115 - $49,211 $49,211 - $76,532 2014 (dollars) Kansas 9.5% Min 2.4% Max 20.7% Job Growth 2.4% - 6.7% 6.7% - 9.2% 9.2% - 12.1% 12.1% - 20.7% Percent Change, 2009-2013 $34,333 - $39,862 $39,862 - $45,115 $45,115 - $49,211 $49,211 - $76,532 2014 (dollars) Kansas Economic Dashboard Kansas Compared to All U.S. States Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from, clockwise from upper left, U.S. Census Bureau, Lowe Foundation, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Bureau of Economic Analysis. 17 !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tribune Troy Marysville Ft.Scott Ottawa Lincoln Phillipsburg Independence ClayCenter Holton DodgeCity Yates Center Larned Belleville Oakley GardenCity Hays Columbus CottonwoodFalls Hoxie Hutchinson Coldwater Winfield Alma Colby Syracuse Anthony Emporia Girard Iola Norton WestmorelandManhattan La Crosse WaKeeney Lyons Jetmore Dighton SharonSprings St. Francis Hiawatha Sublette Greensburg Concordia Osborne El Dorado Sedan Oskaloosa Abilene Goodland Ulysses Ness City Oberlin Kinsley Lyndon Oswego Washington Mound City Seneca CouncilGrove Stockton McPherson Garnett MedicineLodge Cimarron Ashland Salina JunctionCity Fredonia Mankato GreatBendScottCity Newton Kingman HillCity Howard Leoti Eureka Hugoton SmithCenter GoveCity Russell Topeka Erie Atwood Burlington St. John Meade Minneapolis Wichita Paola Beloit Lawrence Lakin Pratt Ellsworth Marion Wellington Cheyenne Rawlins JewellSmithDecatur Phillips Republic Washington Norton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson Atchison Sherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne MitchellGraham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Jefferson Ottawa Geary Lincoln ShawneeWabaunsee LoganWallace Russell DickinsonEllisGove Trego DouglasSalineEllsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin MiamiWichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson Marion Rice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn FinneyKearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford HarveyReno Greenwood Edwards Butler Woodson Allen Bourbon Gray Ford Sedgwick PrattStanton HaskellGrant Kiowa Neosho Kingman Crawford Elk Sumner CowleyMeade Clark BarberMorton Stevens Seward MontgomeryHarper LabetteComanche CherokeeChautauqua Wilson Kansas Counties and County Seats Source: Institute for Policy & Social Researh, The University of Kansas. Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson Pawnee Leavenworth Kansas CityOlathe Atchison JohnsonCity Elkhart Liberal 18 14 2 3 Butler Ford Reno Ellis Ness Elk Gove Finney Clark Lyon Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Trego Pratt CowleySumner Jewell Clay Lane Linn Meade Rooks Scott Marion Rush Rawlins Barton Thomas Norton Phillips Riley Kearny Cloud Russell Chase Kiowa Harper Sherman Wallace Saline Decatur Morris Hamilton Graham Osage Marshall Sedgwick Morton Osborne Grant Coffey Stafford Ottawa Allen Lincoln Cheyenne Sheridan Greenwood Greeley Miami Kingman Wichita Mitchell Brown Stevens Stanton Dickinson Labette Wilson Nemaha Seward Republic Jackson Ellsworth McPherson Haskell Hodgeman Washington Harvey Bourbon Neosho Comanche Franklin Edwards WabaunseeGeary Crawford Pottawatomie Anderson Cherokee Jefferson Shawnee Douglas Woodson Chautauqua Atchison Doniphan Montgomery U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2012 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Data Access & Support Center. 2010 State Population: 2,853,118Ideal Size for each District: 713,280 Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson Pawnee 19 40 36 33 1 39 14 35 38 32 12 15 34 17 13 22 32 24 19 31 18 3720 Butler Ford Reno Ellis Ness Elk Gove Finney Clark Lyon Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Trego Pratt CowleySumner Jewell Clay Lane Linn Meade Rooks Scott Marion Rush Rawlins Barton Thomas Norton Phillips Riley Kearny Cloud Russell Chase Kiowa Harper Sherman Wallace Saline Decatur Morris Hamilton Graham Osage Marshall Morton Osborne Grant Coffey Stafford Ottawa Allen Lincoln Cheyenne Sheridan Greenwood Greeley Wichita Mitchell Pawnee Brown Stevens Stanton Labette Wilson Nemaha Seward Republic Jackson Ellsworth McPherson Haskell Washington Harvey Bourbon Neosho Comanche Franklin Edwards Geary Crawford Pottawatomie Anderson Cherokee Jefferson Douglas Woodson Chautauqua Atchison Doniphan Wabaunsee Montgomery Kansas Senate Districts, 2012 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Data Access & Support Center. Wichita: 16, 25-31 Wyandotte and Johnson Counties: 4-11, 21, 23, 37 Senate District 16 26 Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson Miami SedgwickKingman Hodgeman Dickinson Shawnee 20 118 120 117 109 13 122 115 2 110 12116 4 124 5 106 107 68 62 7 113 70 76 61 51 114 1 64 108 9 74 6 73 75 80 63 47 59 79 101 42 125 11 90 60 45 50 77 71 10 Butler Ness Elk Gove Finney Clark Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Trego Pratt Cowley Jewell Clay Lane Linn Meade Rooks Scott Rush Rawlins Barton Thomas Norton Phillips Kearny Cloud Russell Chase Kiowa Harper Sherman Wallace Decatur Morris Hamilton Graham Osage Marshall Morton Osborne Grant Coffey Stafford Ottawa Allen Lincoln Cheyenne Sheridan Greenwood Greeley Miami Kingman Wichita Mitchell Pawnee Brown Stevens Stanton Dickinson Labette Wilson Nemaha Republic Jackson Ellsworth McPherson Haskell Hodgeman Washington Bourbon Neosho Comanche Franklin Edwards Wabaunsee Crawford Anderson Cherokee Jefferson Woodson Chautauqua Atchison Doniphan Kansas House Districts, 2012 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Data Access & Support Center. Lawrence: 44, 46 Topeka: 52-58 Wichita: 81-89, 91, 92, 94-100, 103, 105 Wyandotte and Johnson Counties: 8, 14-39, 43, 48, 49, 78, 121 38 House District 111 123 119 69 104 3 72 67 66 112 102 4140Leavenworth Wyandotte JohnsonShawnee Lyon PottawatomieRiley Geary Marion Saline Ellis Ford Reno Sedgwick Harvey Sumner Douglas Seward 54 65 93 Montgomery 21 56 9 7 10 4 1 3 2 8 ButlerFord Reno Ellis Ness Elk Gove Finney Clark Lyon Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Trego Pratt Sumner Jewell Clay Lane Linn Meade Rooks Scott Marion Rush Rawlins Barton Thomas Norton Phillips Riley Kearny Cloud Russell Chase Kiowa Harper Sherman Wallace Saline Decatur Morris Hamilton Graham Osage Marshall Sedgwick Morton Osborne Grant Coffey Stafford Ottawa Allen Lincoln Cheyenne Sheridan Greenwood Greeley Wichita Mitchell Pawnee Brown Stevens Stanton Labette Wilson Nemaha Seward Republic Jackson Ellsworth McPherson Haskell Hodgeman Washington Harvey Bourbon Neosho Comanche Franklin Edwards WabaunseeGeary Crawford Pottawatomie Anderson Cherokee Jefferson Shawnee Douglas Johnson Woodson Chautauqua Atchison Doniphan Montgomery Kansas State Board of Education Districts, 2012 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Data Access & Support Center. Leavenworth Wyandotte Miami Dickinson Kingman Cowley 22 Urban Rural Total Population 1980 1,362,702 1,001,534 2,364,236 1990 1,515,997 961,577 2,477,574 2000 1,709,822 979,103 2,688,925 2010 1,896,627 956,489 2,853,116 2013 1,939,708 954,249 2,893,957 Percent change, 1980-2010 39.2 -4.5 20.7 Percent change, 2010-2013 2.3 -0.2 1.4 Income Per capita income (2013 dollars) 2012 $45,727 $40,570 $44,017 2013 $45,704 $41,801 $44,417 Percent change -0.1 3.0 0.9 Earnings per job (2013 dollars) 2012 $52,563 $42,213 $49,022 2013 $52,858 $44,193 $49,920 Percent change 0.6 4.5 1.8 Per capita personal current transfer receipts (2013 dollars) 2012 $6,511 $6,694 $7,609 2013 $6,330 $7,678 $6,775 Percent change -2.8 14.7 -11.0 Poverty rate (percent) 1979 9.1 11.6 10.1 1989 10.3 13.4 11.5 1999 8.9 11.6 9.9 2013 (latest model-based estimates) 13.3 15.1 13.9 Education (persons 25 and older) Percent not completing high school 1990 15.9 23.0 18.7 2000 12.0 17.4 14.0 2009-2013 8.8 12.8 10.2 Percent completing college 1990 25.4 14.5 21.1 2000 30.6 17.6 25.8 2009-2013 35.3 20.3 30.3 Employment Total number of jobs 2012 1,211,521 629,996 1,841,517 2013 1,232,054 632,204 1,864,258 Percent change 1.7 0.4 1.2 Unemployment rate (percent) 2012 6.1 5.1 5.8 2013 5.7 4.9 5.4 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Fact Sheets: Kansas, http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/state-fact-sheets.aspx (accessed March 16, 2015); U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed March 16, 2015). Urban and Rural based on metro and nonmetro areas as defined by the Office of Management and Budget in February 2013. Kansas Data Summary by Urban and Rural Area 23 State Persons (1,000) Rank Persons (1,000) Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons (1,000) Rank Alabama 4,780 23 4,849 23 1.5 37 94.4 28 4,874 24 Alaska 710 48 737 48 3.7 19 1.2 51 868 46 Arizona 6,392 20 6,731 15 5.3 7 56.3 34 10,712 10 Arkansas 2,916 33 2,966 32 1.7 34 56.0 35 3,240 32 California 37,254 1 38,803 1 4.2 17 239.1 12 46,445 1 Colorado 5,029 24 5,356 22 6.5 4 48.5 38 5,792 22 Connecticut 3,574 29 3,597 29 0.6 44 738.1 5 3,689 30 Delaware 898 45 936 45 4.2 16 460.8 7 1,013 45 District of Columbia 602 50 659 49 9.5 2 9,856.5 1 433 51 Florida 18,801 4 19,893 3 5.8 6 350.6 9 28,686 3 Georgia 9,688 10 10,097 8 4.2 15 168.4 19 12,018 8 Hawaii 1,360 42 1,420 40 4.4 12 211.8 14 1,466 41 Idaho 1,568 39 1,634 39 4.3 14 19.0 45 1,970 37 Illinois 12,831 5 12,881 5 0.4 46 231.1 13 13,433 5 Indiana 6,484 14 6,597 16 1.7 33 181.0 17 6,810 18 Iowa 3,046 30 3,107 30 2.0 30 54.5 37 2,955 34 Kansas 2,853 32 2,904 34 1.8 32 34.9 41 2,940 35 Kentucky 4,339 25 4,413 26 1.7 35 109.9 23 4,555 27 Louisiana 4,533 22 4,650 25 2.6 29 104.9 25 4,803 26 Maine 1,328 40 1,330 41 0.1 50 43.1 39 1,411 42 Maryland 5,774 19 5,976 19 3.5 22 594.8 6 7,022 16 Massachusetts 6,548 13 6,745 14 3.0 26 839.4 4 7,012 17 Michigan 9,884 8 9,910 10 0.3 47 174.8 18 10,694 11 Minnesota 5,304 21 5,457 21 2.9 28 66.6 32 6,306 20 Mississippi 2,967 31 2,994 31 0.9 41 63.2 33 3,092 33 Missouri 5,989 17 6,064 18 1.2 39 87.1 29 6,430 19 Montana 989 44 1,024 44 3.5 23 6.8 49 1,045 44 Nebraska 1,826 38 1,882 37 3.0 27 23.8 44 1,820 38 Nevada 2,701 35 2,839 35 5.1 8 24.6 43 4,282 28 New Hampshire 1,316 41 1,327 42 0.8 42 147.0 22 1,646 40 New Jersey 8,792 9 8,938 11 1.7 36 1,195.5 2 9,802 13 New Mexico 2,059 36 2,086 36 1.3 38 17.0 46 2,100 36 New York 19,378 3 19,746 4 1.9 31 411.2 8 19,477 4 North Carolina 9,535 11 9,944 9 4.3 13 196.1 16 12,228 7 North Dakota 673 47 739 47 9.9 1 9.7 48 607 49 Ohio 11,537 7 11,594 7 0.5 45 282.3 11 11,551 9 Oklahoma 3,751 27 3,878 28 3.4 24 54.7 36 3,913 29 Oregon 3,831 28 3,970 27 3.6 21 39.9 40 4,834 25 Pennsylvania 12,702 6 12,787 6 0.7 43 283.9 10 12,768 6 Rhode Island 1,053 43 1,055 43 0.2 48 1,018.1 3 1,153 43 South Carolina 4,625 26 4,832 24 4.5 11 153.9 20 5,149 23 South Dakota 814 46 853 46 4.8 10 10.7 47 800 47 Tennessee 6,346 16 6,549 17 3.2 25 153.9 20 7,381 15 Texas 25,146 2 26,957 2 7.2 3 96.3 27 33,318 2 Utah 2,764 34 2,943 33 6.5 5 33.6 42 3,485 31 Vermont 626 49 627 50 0.1 49 67.9 31 712 48 Virginia 8,001 12 8,326 12 4.1 18 202.6 15 9,825 12 Washington 6,725 15 7,062 13 5.0 9 101.2 26 8,625 14 West Virginia 1,853 37 1,850 38 -0.1 51 77.1 30 1,720 39 Wisconsin 5,687 18 5,758 20 1.2 40 105.0 24 6,151 21 Wyoming 564 51 584 51 3.6 20 5.8 50 523 50 United States 308,746 318,857 3.3 87.4 363,584 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Selected Population Data and Rank in the U.S., by State Projected Population 2030 Population Change 2010-2014 Population July 1, 2014 Population April 1, 2010 Population Density 2010 24 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data State Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Alabama $37,493 48 84.5 44 6.8 40 37.9 27 18.6 43 Alaska 52,901 10 91.6 6 6.8 40 33.8 3 11.9 13 Arizona 37,895 42 85.9 35 6.9 42 35.9 9 15.5 29 Arkansas 37,751 44 84.4 45 6.1 26 37.4 23 16.6 36 California 50,109 11 81.7 51 7.5 47 35.2 6 11.2 11 Colorado 48,730 15 90.5 14 5.0 15 36.1 12 9.4 6 Connecticut 62,467 2 89.7 20 6.6 37 40.0 45 12.2 14 Delaware 45,942 23 88.3 30 5.7 19 38.8 38 16.1 35 District of Columbia 76,532 1 90.1 16 7.8 49 33.8 3 21.7 50 Florida 42,645 29 86.8 33 6.3 30 40.7 47 17.7 41 Georgia 39,097 41 85.5 41 7.2 45 35.3 7 18.0 42 Hawaii 46,396 21 91.0 12 4.4 9 38.6 37 13.7 22 Idaho 37,533 47 89.4 22 4.8 14 34.6 5 13.0 17 Illinois 48,120 17 87.8 31 7.1 44 36.6 16 15.6 31 Indiana 39,433 40 87.6 32 6.0 25 37.0 20 13.5 21 Iowa 45,115 26 91.6 6 4.4 9 38.1 33 13.1 18 Kansas 45,546 24 90.1 16 4.5 11 36.0 10 10.1 9 Kentucky 37,654 45 84.1 47 6.5 34 38.1 33 18.8 44 Louisiana 42,287 31 83.1 48 6.4 32 35.8 8 18.9 45 Maine 42,071 32 91.8 5 5.7 19 42.7 51 17.3 40 Maryland 55,143 6 89.1 25 5.8 22 38.0 30 13.2 19 Massachusetts 59,182 3 89.9 19 5.8 22 39.1 42 12.8 16 Michigan 40,556 37 89.4 22 7.3 46 38.9 40 16.9 38 Minnesota 48,711 16 92.4 4 4.1 5 37.4 23 9.8 7 Mississippi 34,333 51 82.4 49 7.8 49 36.0 10 21.9 51 Missouri 41,613 34 88.7 27 6.1 26 37.9 27 14.2 24 Montana 40,601 36 92.7 3 4.7 13 39.8 44 12.2 15 Nebraska 47,073 20 90.2 15 3.3 2 36.2 13 9.2 5 Nevada 40,077 38 85.2 42 7.8 49 36.3 15 13.5 20 New Hampshire 53,149 9 92.8 2 4.3 7 41.1 48 8.4 4 New Jersey 56,807 4 88.5 28 6.6 37 39.0 41 9.9 8 New Mexico 37,605 46 84.3 46 6.5 34 36.7 17 20.6 49 New York 56,231 5 85.6 38 6.3 30 38.0 30 15.8 33 North Carolina 39,646 39 85.7 37 6.1 26 37.4 23 15.8 34 North Dakota 54,951 7 91.5 9 2.8 1 37.0 20 7.3 2 Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2014 Unemployment Rate 2014 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2013 Per Capita Personal Income 2014 Median Age 2010 Rank Rank Rank Rank 25 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data State Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2014 Unemployment Rate 2014 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2013 Per Capita Personal Income 2014 Median Age 2010 Rank Rank Rank Rank Ohio $42,571 30 89.0 26 5.7 19 38.8 38 15.1 28 Oklahoma 43,138 28 86.7 34 4.5 11 36.2 13 15.7 32 Oregon 41,681 33 89.7 20 6.9 42 38.4 35 20.2 48 Pennsylvania 47,727 18 89.2 24 5.8 22 40.1 46 14.0 23 Rhode Island 48,838 14 85.9 35 7.7 48 39.4 43 16.9 37 South Carolina 36,934 49 85.6 38 6.4 32 37.9 27 17.3 39 South Dakota 46,345 22 91.6 6 3.4 3 36.9 19 11.8 12 Tennessee 40,654 35 85.6 38 6.7 39 38.0 30 20.0 47 Texas 45,426 25 81.9 50 5.1 16 33.6 2 14.3 25 Utah 37,766 43 91.5 9 3.8 4 29.2 1 7.8 3 Vermont 47,330 19 91.5 9 4.1 5 41.5 50 14.8 27 Virginia 49,710 12 88.4 29 5.2 17 37.5 26 11.0 10 Washington 49,583 13 90.1 16 6.2 29 37.3 22 15.5 30 West Virginia 36,644 50 84.6 43 6.5 34 41.3 49 19.6 46 Wisconsin 44,585 27 90.9 13 5.5 18 38.5 36 14.6 26 Wyoming 54,810 8 93.5 1 4.3 7 36.8 18 6.1 1 United States $46,129 86.6 6.2 37.2 14.6 *Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; and U.S. Department of Agriculture. 26 Population April 1, 2010 Census Population July 1, 2014 Estimate Population Change 2010-2014 Population Density 2010 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank Allen 13,371 36 12,909 36 -3.5 87 26.7 30 9,498 36 Anderson 8,102 48 7,883 49 -2.7 80 14.0 42 7,247 46 Atchison 16,924 31 16,513 31 -2.4 74 39.3 18 16,565 31 Barber 4,861 71 4,897 70 0.7 24 4.3 84 3,201 71 Barton 27,674 22 27,385 22 -1.0 49 30.9 26 21,685 24 Bourbon 15,173 34 14,772 34 -2.6 78 23.9 32 13,698 35 Brown 9,984 41 9,815 42 -1.7 64 17.5 38 7,198 47 Butler 65,880 8 66,227 8 0.5 26 46.1 15 84,406 7 Chase 2,790 89 2,692 92 -3.5 89 3.6 85 1,689 87 Chautauqua 3,669 78 3,481 78 -5.1 102 5.7 72 2,108 81 Cherokee 21,603 28 20,787 28 -3.8 95 36.8 19 16,749 30 Cheyenne 2,726 91 2,693 91 -1.2 54 2.7 96 1,320 96 Clark 2,215 100 2,144 99 -3.2 83 2.3 102 1,094 101 Clay 8,535 47 8,317 47 -2.6 76 13.2 48 7,865 43 Cloud 9,533 44 9,385 44 -1.6 59 13.3 47 7,067 49 Coffey 8,601 46 8,433 46 -2.0 68 13.7 44 7,392 45 Comanche 1,891 102 1,954 101 3.3 8 2.4 100 1,774 86 Cowley 36,311 13 35,963 14 -1.0 48 32.3 24 28,432 20 Crawford 39,134 11 39,290 11 0.4 27 66.4 10 44,067 12 Decatur 2,961 87 2,908 86 -1.8 65 3.3 89 1,393 93 Dickinson 19,754 29 19,394 29 -1.8 66 23.3 33 21,105 26 Doniphan 7,945 49 7,874 50 -0.9 47 20.2 37 6,622 50 Douglas 110,826 5 116,585 5 5.2 5 243.1 5 152,442 4 Edwards 3,037 85 3,030 85 -0.2 38 4.9 75 1,894 85 Elk 2,882 88 2,694 90 -6.5 105 4.5 80 2,102 82 Ellis 28,452 21 29,013 21 2.0 16 31.6 25 29,432 17 Ellsworth 6,497 57 6,392 56 -1.6 63 9.1 54 5,837 52 Finney 36,776 12 37,184 12 1.1 23 28.2 29 26,372 21 Ford 33,848 17 34,795 16 2.8 10 30.8 27 37,101 15 Franklin 25,992 23 25,611 23 -1.5 58 45.5 16 28,438 19 Geary 34,362 16 36,713 13 6.8 1 89.3 8 45,276 11 Gove 2,695 92 2,727 89 1.2 22 2.5 98 1,132 100 Graham 2,597 94 2,566 95 -1.2 53 2.9 93 1,387 94 Grant 7,829 52 7,816 51 -0.2 36 13.6 45 5,372 57 Gray 6,006 62 6,082 60 1.3 21 6.9 64 5,439 56 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County Projected Population 2040 27 Population April 1, 2010 Census Population July 1, 2014 Estimate Population Change 2010-2014 Population Density 2010 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County Projected Population 2040 Greeley 1,247 105 1,301 105 4.3 6 1.6 105 447 105 Greenwood 6,689 56 6,328 57 -5.4 103 5.9 70 3,737 66 Hamilton 2,690 93 2,603 93 -3.2 84 2.7 95 2,911 74 Harper 6,034 60 5,818 62 -3.6 93 7.5 60 4,171 60 Harvey 34,684 15 34,820 15 0.4 28 64.3 11 39,409 14 Haskell 4,256 74 4,106 74 -3.5 90 7.4 61 2,998 72 Hodgeman 1,916 101 1,916 102 0.0 33 2.2 103 1,547 90 Jackson 13,462 35 13,539 35 0.6 25 20.5 35 16,030 32 Jefferson 19,126 30 18,855 30 -1.4 56 35.9 20 20,683 27 Jewell 3,077 84 3,043 84 -1.1 51 3.4 87 1,466 91 Johnson 544,179 1 574,272 1 5.5 4 1,149.6 1 850,301 1 Kearny 3,977 75 3,915 75 -1.6 60 4.6 78 2,870 75 Kingman 7,858 51 7,698 52 -2.0 70 9.1 52 5,067 58 Kiowa 2,553 96 2,513 97 -1.6 61 3.5 86 613 103 Labette 21,607 26 20,960 27 -3.0 81 33.5 22 19,833 28 Lane 1,750 103 1,687 103 -3.6 94 2.4 99 773 102 Leavenworth 76,227 6 78,797 6 3.4 7 164.7 6 93,467 6 Lincoln 3,241 81 3,167 80 -2.3 73 4.5 79 2,237 79 Linn 9,656 42 9,502 43 -1.6 62 16.3 40 7,966 42 Logan 2,756 90 2,794 88 1.4 19 2.6 97 1,619 88 Lyon 33,690 18 33,212 18 -1.4 57 39.8 17 23,210 23 McPherson 29,180 20 29,241 20 0.2 31 32.5 23 26,347 22 Marion 12,660 37 12,208 37 -3.6 92 13.4 46 9,313 38 Marshall 10,117 39 10,006 40 -1.1 50 11.2 50 8,048 41 Meade 4,575 72 4,357 72 -4.8 101 4.7 76 3,676 68 Miami 32,787 19 32,822 19 0.1 32 57.0 12 41,381 13 Mitchell 6,373 58 6,284 58 -1.4 55 9.1 53 4,598 59 Montgomery 35,471 14 34,065 17 -4.0 98 55.1 13 29,054 18 Morris 5,923 63 5,698 64 -3.8 96 8.5 56 5,788 53 Morton 3,233 82 3,110 82 -3.8 97 4.4 81 1,441 92 Nemaha 10,178 38 10,148 38 -0.3 39 14.2 41 9,379 37 Neosho 16,512 32 16,416 32 -0.6 43 28.9 28 14,388 34 Ness 3,107 83 3,105 83 -0.1 34 2.9 92 1,560 89 Norton 5,671 66 5,560 66 -2.0 69 6.5 68 3,896 65 Osage 16,295 33 15,936 33 -2.2 72 23.1 34 14,462 33 28 Population April 1, 2010 Census Population July 1, 2014 Estimate Population Change 2010-2014 Population Density 2010 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County Projected Population 2040 Osborne 3,858 76 3,756 77 -2.6 79 4.3 82 2,946 73 Ottawa 6,091 59 6,065 61 -0.4 40 8.5 57 6,361 51 Pawnee 6,973 54 6,916 55 -0.8 46 9.2 51 4,063 62 Phillips 5,642 67 5,533 67 -1.9 67 6.4 69 3,970 63 Pottawatomie 21,604 27 22,897 26 6.0 2 25.7 31 32,097 16 Pratt 9,656 42 9,850 41 2.0 15 13.1 49 8,755 39 Rawlins 2,519 97 2,584 94 2.6 12 2.4 101 1,216 98 Reno 64,511 9 63,794 9 -1.1 52 51.4 14 58,057 9 Republic 4,980 69 4,803 71 -3.6 91 6.9 63 2,440 77 Rice 10,083 40 10,015 39 -0.7 45 13.9 43 8,668 40 Riley 71,115 7 75,194 7 5.7 3 116.6 7 80,789 8 Rooks 5,181 68 5,155 68 -0.5 42 5.8 71 3,495 69 Rush 3,307 80 3,197 79 -3.3 86 4.6 77 2,181 80 Russell 6,970 55 6,956 54 -0.2 37 7.9 59 5,569 55 Saline 55,606 10 55,755 10 0.3 29 77.2 9 56,194 10 Scott 4,936 70 5,080 69 2.9 9 6.9 65 2,646 76 Sedgwick 498,365 2 508,803 2 2.1 14 499.6 3 606,752 2 Seward 22,952 25 23,465 25 2.2 13 35.9 21 21,345 25 Shawnee 177,934 3 178,406 3 0.3 30 327.1 4 190,626 3 Sheridan 2,556 95 2,539 96 -0.7 44 2.9 94 1,362 95 Sherman 6,010 61 6,110 59 1.7 17 5.7 73 3,685 67 Smith 3,853 77 3,769 76 -2.2 71 4.3 83 1,963 84 Stafford 4,437 73 4,297 73 -3.2 82 5.6 74 3,245 70 Stanton 2,235 98 2,111 100 -5.5 104 3.3 90 1,162 99 Stevens 5,724 65 5,801 63 1.3 20 7.9 58 4,129 61 Sumner 24,132 24 23,528 24 -2.5 75 20.4 36 16,997 29 Thomas 7,900 50 7,891 48 -0.1 35 7.4 62 5,590 54 Trego 3,001 86 2,902 87 -3.3 85 3.4 88 1,971 83 Wabaunsee 7,053 53 7,022 53 -0.4 41 8.9 55 7,136 48 Wallace 1,485 104 1,506 104 1.4 18 1.6 104 589 104 Washington 5,799 64 5,598 65 -3.5 88 6.5 67 3,968 64 Wichita 2,234 99 2,176 98 -2.6 77 3.1 91 1,259 97 Wilson 9,409 45 9,028 45 -4.0 99 16.5 39 7,707 44 Woodson 3,309 79 3,157 81 -4.6 100 6.6 66 2,261 78 Wyandotte 157,505 4 161,636 4 2.6 11 1,039.0 2 148,072 5 Kansas 2,853,118 2,904,021 1.8 34.9 3,238,356 Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://www.cedbr.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=563&Itemid=220 (accessed March 8, 2012). 29 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data County Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Allen $40,093 72 88.6 71 5.0 83 40.8 45 15.8 100 Anderson 41,069 68 87.4 84 5.1 88 42.1 52 10.6 76 Atchison 33,256 102 91.7 26 6.5 100 36.3 20 14.6 94 Barber 54,359 21 92.0 22 3.1 23 45.8 80 5.5 21 Barton 50,022 28 86.0 89 3.5 42 39.7 36 11.3 81 Bourbon 33,829 100 87.5 82 5.2 90 38.2 28 16.5 101 Brown 46,826 38 90.9 34 4.1 62 41.9 50 13.6 91 Butler 42,644 59 92.8 12 4.9 81 37.2 23 8.9 67 Chase 61,931 7 90.2 49 4.0 59 45.6 77 6.9 44 Chautauqua 43,237 55 87.1 85 5.5 95 48.2 91 13.2 89 Cherokee 38,500 84 86.1 88 5.0 83 40.5 41 17.7 104 Cheyenne 39,624 77 89.2 63 3.1 23 50.0 101 5.0 14 Clark 41,191 66 92.1 17 2.7 9 44.9 72 7.9 60 Clay 48,650 31 95.2 4 4.4 72 43.3 63 6.5 40 Cloud 39,472 78 89.7 58 4.2 68 42.2 54 8.7 66 Coffey 56,233 16 92.1 17 5.6 97 43.0 60 8.2 63 Comanche 45,874 43 92.1 17 3.1 23 47.4 90 6.2 34 Cowley 40,178 71 88.0 78 4.6 77 38.5 29 15.6 99 Crawford 32,770 103 90.2 49 5.3 92 32.6 9 17.0 103 Decatur 46,835 37 90.1 52 3.6 46 51.4 104 7.7 57 Dickinson 40,322 69 90.8 39 5.0 83 41.4 47 8.1 61 Doniphan 40,254 70 90.0 53 4.5 75 39.6 35 9.2 72 Douglas 36,911 91 95.1 5 4.1 62 28.4 3 7.0 45 Edwards 59,926 9 85.6 91 3.2 28 44.8 70 7.1 47 Elk 38,971 81 89.2 63 5.0 83 48.8 97 11.5 82 Ellis 50,055 27 92.7 15 2.7 9 32.2 7 6.3 38 Ellsworth 40,090 73 89.7 58 3.0 20 44.3 67 5.4 20 Finney 38,699 82 70.6 103 3.4 36 30.2 5 13.5 90 Ford 35,732 96 69.7 104 3.8 53 30.4 6 11.3 80 Franklin 36,156 94 90.7 41 5.1 88 38.1 26 13.9 92 Geary 41,329 65 91.0 32 7.1 103 27.7 2 9.7 73 Gove 53,809 22 92.8 12 2.7 9 48.3 95 3.9 4 Graham 59,579 10 93.9 9 3.4 36 49.4 99 5.8 27 Grant 43,657 51 76.0 101 3.4 36 32.8 10 7.1 48 Gray 56,721 15 77.3 99 2.7 9 34.7 16 4.0 6 Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2014 Rank Rank Rank Per Capita Personal Income 2013 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2009-13 Unemployment Rate 2014 Rank Median Age 2010 30 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data County Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2014 Rank Rank Rank Per Capita Personal Income 2013 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2009-13 Unemployment Rate 2014 Rank Median Age 2010 Greeley $73,877 1 91.7 26 2.1 1 46.6 86 3.9 5 Greenwood 37,610 88 90.6 44 4.5 75 46.7 87 13.1 88 Hamilton 44,560 49 81.9 93 2.3 3 33.5 12 6.6 42 Harper 55,740 17 87.7 80 3.7 50 44.1 65 9.0 70 Harvey 42,276 60 89.3 61 4.2 68 38.9 31 9.0 69 Haskell 66,198 3 72.7 102 2.6 6 34.3 14 5.2 17 Hodgeman 44,230 50 90.9 34 3.4 36 46.1 81 4.6 10 Jackson 39,712 76 94.3 8 4.2 68 40.7 44 7.8 59 Jefferson 36,809 92 91.9 23 4.9 81 42.6 56 6.3 37 Jewell 50,698 24 91.9 23 4.0 59 52.5 105 5.8 30 Johnson 60,068 8 95.6 1 3.8 53 36.4 21 3.7 2 Kearny 45,724 44 79.0 96 3.0 20 35.5 18 8.2 62 Kingman 49,322 29 88.1 77 3.9 57 44.5 68 6.2 35 Kiowa 57,921 12 91.4 30 3.4 36 41.9 50 5.7 26 Labette 39,904 74 89.7 58 5.9 99 40.5 41 15.3 97 Lane 57,725 13 90.9 34 3.2 28 46.1 81 6.1 32 Leavenworth 37,484 89 92.1 17 5.0 83 37.4 24 7.3 52 Lincoln 47,508 34 92.1 17 4.1 62 46.4 83 7.2 50 Linn 33,770 101 89.0 66 7.2 104 44.8 70 12.5 86 Logan 50,357 26 90.9 34 2.2 2 44.9 72 6.1 33 Lyon 31,576 104 86.8 86 5.2 90 32.5 8 12.4 85 McPherson 46,213 40 88.5 74 3.3 33 41.4 47 6.5 39 Marion 41,081 67 89.0 66 4.1 62 44.6 69 5.8 29 Marshall 52,649 23 92.8 12 3.2 28 45.2 74 7.6 54 Meade 54,526 20 85.8 90 2.6 6 38.8 30 5.5 22 Miami 44,796 48 93.5 10 4.7 78 39.5 34 9.2 71 Mitchell 47,214 35 93.4 11 3.3 33 45.6 77 4.8 12 Montgomery 38,200 86 88.2 76 5.8 98 39.9 37 16.8 102 Morris 39,835 75 89.3 61 4.4 72 47.2 89 8.7 65 Morton 55,408 18 85.0 92 4.0 59 38.9 31 7.3 53 Nemaha 55,089 19 90.0 53 2.9 17 42.5 55 4.2 8 Neosho 35,429 97 89.8 57 7.2 104 40.2 39 15.3 98 Ness 67,907 2 91.0 32 2.7 9 48.2 91 4.9 13 Norton 42,007 61 87.7 80 2.4 4 43.5 64 6.0 31 Osage 35,744 95 90.6 44 5.5 95 42.8 59 10.6 77 31 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data County Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2014 Rank Rank Rank Per Capita Personal Income 2013 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2009-13 Unemployment Rate 2014 Rank Median Age 2010 Osborne $48,101 32 88.5 74 3.8 53 48.2 91 7.2 51 Ottawa 36,965 90 92.3 16 4.1 62 42.7 58 6.6 41 Pawnee 46,063 41 90.0 53 3.8 53 43.2 62 7.1 49 Phillips 50,658 25 91.8 25 3.5 42 45.3 75 7.8 58 Pottawatomie 39,027 80 94.6 6 3.9 57 34.8 17 5.6 24 Pratt 46,402 39 88.6 71 3.3 33 40.9 46 7.0 46 Rawlins 62,238 5 91.4 30 2.5 5 51.3 103 4.8 11 Reno 36,503 93 88.7 70 4.4 72 39.9 37 12.0 83 Republic 43,535 54 94.4 7 3.0 20 50.6 102 6.2 36 Rice 39,188 79 89.9 56 3.6 46 39.3 33 9.0 68 Riley 43,603 52 95.4 2 3.7 50 24.3 1 4.4 9 Rooks 37,897 87 91.5 29 3.6 46 44.1 65 7.7 55 Rush 41,689 63 90.7 41 3.6 46 48.7 96 8.6 64 Russell 38,619 83 90.6 44 3.5 42 46.5 85 10.4 75 Saline 43,078 57 89.0 66 4.2 68 37.8 25 12.3 84 Scott 47,152 36 86.4 87 2.7 9 41.4 47 5.6 23 Sedgwick 41,801 62 88.6 71 5.4 94 34.2 13 15.1 95 Seward 34,459 98 63.3 105 3.5 42 28.9 4 9.9 74 Shawnee 41,598 64 90.3 47 4.8 79 38.1 26 14.6 93 Sheridan 62,215 6 90.8 39 2.6 6 46.9 88 2.8 1 Sherman 45,688 45 88.9 69 3.2 28 42.1 52 11.0 79 Smith 48,735 30 89.2 63 3.1 23 49.6 100 6.6 43 Stafford 47,961 33 87.9 79 3.7 50 45.6 77 7.7 56 Stanton 59,387 11 76.9 100 3.4 36 35.6 19 5.1 15 Stevens 46,058 42 80.6 95 2.9 17 34.4 15 5.1 16 Sumner 43,236 56 90.9 34 4.8 79 40.5 41 10.7 78 Thomas 44,831 47 91.6 28 2.9 17 36.6 22 5.8 28 Trego 44,876 46 90.2 49 3.1 23 49.3 98 4.1 7 Wabaunsee 43,544 53 95.4 2 4.1 62 42.6 56 5.2 18 Wallace 56,943 14 87.5 82 2.7 9 45.4 76 5.2 19 Washington 42,668 58 90.3 47 3.2 28 46.4 83 3.9 3 Wichita 63,173 4 77.4 98 2.8 16 40.3 40 5.7 25 Wilson 38,286 85 81.9 93 6.7 101 43.1 61 15.3 96 Woodson 34,419 99 90.7 41 5.3 92 48.2 91 12.6 87 Wyandotte 29,996 105 78.2 97 6.9 102 32.8 10 20.8 105 Kansas $44,417 89.8 4.5 36.0 10.4 *Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Labor; Kansas Department for Children and Families. 32 Agriculture A gr ic ul tu re Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 33 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture. Number of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2013 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2013 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 Thousands 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 Acres 34 Value of Land and Buildings (dollars) Year Farms Average Size of Farms (acres) Land in Farms (thousands of acres) Average per Acre Average per Farm Total Value (million dollars) 1920 167,000 272 45,400 $62 $16,855 $2,815 1930 166,000 283 47,000 49 13,873 2,303 1940 159,000 303 48,200 30 9,094 1,446 1950 135,000 374 50,500 66 24,689 3,333 1960 110,000 456 50,200 101 46,093 5,070 1970 87,000 574 49,900 159 91,197 7,934 1972 85,000 582 49,500 174 101,329 8,613 1974 83,000 590 49,000 253 149,361 12,397 1976 78,000 623 48,600 342 213,092 16,621 1978 76,000 636 48,300 418 265,650 20,189 1980 75,000 644 48,300 587 378,028 28,352 1981 75,000 644 48,300 619 398,636 29,898 1982 75,000 644 48,300 628 404,432 30,332 1983 75,000 644 48,300 601 387,044 29,028 1984 74,000 649 48,000 597 387,243 28,656 1985 72,000 667 48,000 488 325,333 23,424 1986 70,000 684 47,900 415 283,979 19,879 1987 70,000 684 47,900 373 255,239 17,867 1988 69,000 694 47,900 413 286,706 19,783 1989 69,000 694 47,900 429 297,813 20,549 1990 69,000 694 47,900 450 312,391 21,555 1991 69,000 694 47,900 449 311,697 21,507 1992 67,000 713 47,800 460 328,179 21,988 1993 66,000 723 47,700 463 334,623 22,085 1994 66,000 721 47,600 503 362,770 23,943 1995 66,000 721 47,600 535 385,848 25,466 1996 65,000 731 47,500 553 404,115 26,268 1997 65,000 731 47,500 565 412,885 26,838 1998 65,000 731 47,500 577 421,654 27,408 1999 65,000 731 47,500 600 438,462 28,500 2000 64,500 736 47,500 625 460,271 29,688 2001 64,500 733 47,300 645 473,000 30,509 2002 64,500 733 47,300 665 487,667 31,455 2003 64,500 729 47,000 685 499,147 32,195 2004 64,500 726 46,800 700 507,907 32,760 2005 64,500 731 47,160 810 592,242 38,200 2006 64,000 741 47,450 870 645,023 41,282 2007 65,500 707 46,300 980 692,733 45,374 2008r 64,700 714 46,200 1,020 728,346 47,124 2009r 63,900 723 46,200 1,010 730,235 46,662 2010r 63,100 732 46,200 1,060 776,101 48,972 2011r 62,400 739 46,100 1,240 916,090 57,164 2012r 61,800 746 46,100 1,510 1,126,392 69,611 2013 61,800 746 46,100 1,750 1,305,421 80,675 r - revised. Kansas Farm Statistics 1920-2013, Selected Years Beginning in 1975, a farm is defined as any place with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Between 1959 and 1975 a farm was defined as a place of 10 or more acres that had annual sales of agricultural products of $50 or more or a place of less than 10 acres that had annual sales of $250 or more. Prior to 1959 a farm was defined as a place of three acres or more in size with a value of farm products amounting to $150 or more. Places of less than three acres with sales of $250 or more were also considered farms. Source: Kansas Farm Facts, 2000; U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed September 30, 2014). 35 Reno483 Butler568Ford1,068 Ellis770 Lyon565Rice860 Trego1,163 Cowley580 Pratt855 Smith1,007 Sumner657 Clay670 Jewell1,024 Marion608 Linn388 Rush858 Barton816 Riley443 Elk1,004 Cloud698 Russell864 Phillips1,123 Harper1,050 Kiowa1,130 Saline541 Graham1,120 Osage436Morris857 Marshall551 Sedgwick362 Ottawa800 Grant1,105 Coffey494 Miami227 Stafford931 Allen377 Lincoln922 Pawnee1,198 Kingman671 Mitchell1,058 Nemaha424 Brown578 Labette379Seward1,107 Dickinson505 Wilson602 Republic628 McPherson498 Jackson312 Harvey456 Ellsworth876 Washington669 Neosho439 Bourbon370 Franklin353 Wabaunsee642Geary612 Crawford382 Pottawatomie460 Cherokee423 Anderson518 Jefferson245 Douglas223 Johnson174 Chautauqua995 Woodson935 Atchison361 Shawnee235 Montgomery332 Doniphan425 Ness1,218 Gove1,465 Finney1,635 Clark1,778 Logan1,743 Barber1,563 Gray1,309 Meade1,408 Rooks1,253 Scott1,686 Lane1,436 Rawlins1,984 Thomas1,468 Norton1,368 Chase1,558 Kearny1,594 Wallace1,660 Sherman1,430 Decatur1,578 Hamilton1,600 Osborne1,283 Morton1,414 Cheyenne1,391 Greeley1,898 Greenwood1,272 Sheridan1,463 Wichita1,750 Stevens1,446 Stanton1,544 Hodgeman1,360 Haskell1,944 Comanche2,073 Edwards1,351 Average Size of Farm in Kansas, by County, 2012 Leavenworth163 Wyandotte73 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2012 Census of Agriculture. Number of Acres 73 - 460 461 - 770 771 - 1,198 1,199 - 1,600 1,601 - 2,073 State: 747 36 County 1997 2002 2007 2012 Allen 320,194 84.2 87.1 83.5 76.6 Anderson 370,973 98.4 101.5 99.0 98.7 Atchison 275,950 87.5 82.0 91.9 79.9 Barber 725,811 82.0 96.0 84.2 81.4 Barton 573,057 107.1 113.6 97.5 98.8 Bourbon 406,701 80.8 83.2 80.5 82.2 Brown 365,358 91.2 88.7 95.0 80.7 Butler 915,115 83.0 76.7 86.2 83.9 Chase 494,758 82.4 72.8 64.7 79.3 Chautauqua 408,884 95.3 95.0 75.4 75.9 Cherokee 376,044 71.7 77.3 86.3 82.0 Cheyenne 652,730 86.1 88.3 88.4 83.8 Clark 623,764 87.5 78.8 77.9 80.7 Clay 412,994 89.4 95.5 85.0 87.8 Cloud 457,819 85.9 94.1 83.9 70.3 Coffey 401,246 76.1 83.3 80.9 82.1 Comanche 504,511 99.9 88.6 85.7 96.1 Cowley 720,482 89.1 95.7 79.9 79.8 Crawford 377,444 76.6 89.9 90.7 85.6 Decatur 571,851 90.1 82.0 84.5 80.9 Dickinson 542,125 94.6 101.5 99.0 94.1 Doniphan 251,779 88.5 81.9 98.6 71.3 Douglas 291,761 74.7 68.9 75.6 72.2 Edwards 398,012 89.6 105.5 110.4 99.1 Elk 412,330 79.8 89.4 76.8 76.7 Ellis 575,944 88.1 100.3 91.4 86.2 Ellsworth 458,141 82.0 90.1 79.7 83.2 Finney 833,261 91.5 96.2 91.2 97.9 Ford 702,893 95.2 92.4 90.2 99.5 Franklin 365,924 82.5 92.3 85.7 98.9 Geary 246,156 62.6 73.0 60.3 59.2 Gove 685,866 94.6 86.3 86.5 84.4 Graham 575,057 84.5 90.0 89.5 84.0 Grant 367,872 90.4 82.1 91.7 98.8 Gray 556,075 100.0 90.1 98.2 98.4 Greeley 498,179 88.7 91.7 98.9 99.8 Greenwood 731,712 86.9 81.5 83.5 95.8 Hamilton 637,766 82.7 84.0 95.8 99.6 Harper 512,812 89.9 91.5 93.9 98.7 Harvey 345,444 93.0 101.9 98.0 98.3 Haskell 369,613 99.8 109.9 107.9 98.4 Hodgeman 550,395 88.1 85.5 95.5 98.6 Jackson 419,980 76.5 80.4 80.8 78.4 Jefferson 340,847 78.4 81.5 83.8 71.5 Jewell 582,260 78.9 85.3 80.9 79.6 Johnson 302,982 44.5 48.7 37.7 32.8 Kearny 557,148 94.4 100.0 93.2 98.1 Kingman 552,552 94.2 100.6 98.9 98.1 Kiowa 462,489 95.6 94.0 95.2 98.4 Labette 412,989 79.8 87.0 89.9 89.7 Lane 459,145 94.8 100.3 87.4 98.5 Leavenworth 296,221 68.1 66.5 65.8 62.3 Lincoln 460,413 92.9 97.0 93.9 86.3 Linn 380,201 72.6 81.1 69.8 93.3 Logan 686,716 91.4 88.8 82.5 82.5 Percent in Farms2 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 Approximate Land Area1 (acres) 37 County 1997 2002 2007 2012 Percent in Farms2 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 Approximate Land Area1 (acres) Lyon 542,385 91.0 90.7 87.3 98.6 McPherson 574,896 90.8 99.8 93.7 99.4 Marion 604,346 93.3 97.5 104.0 98.7 Marshall 576,114 89.0 100.6 89.5 76.1 Meade 625,976 88.5 97.5 96.2 98.7 Miami 368,423 75.8 86.7 83.3 80.3 Mitchell 449,147 101.5 100.2 99.2 97.7 Montgomery 411,858 79.5 83.8 76.2 81.5 Morris 444,979 88.7 86.4 92.9 87.5 Morton 467,027 90.4 75.5 94.6 97.8 Nemaha 459,153 90.8 90.6 98.1 83.3 Neosho 365,742 94.2 93.2 87.9 84.3 Ness 687,840 90.6 95.3 90.1 98.6 Norton 562,004 85.2 92.1 94.5 89.4 Osage 451,532 79.9 81.6 84.4 98.0 Osborne 571,203 88.5 87.3 73.6 77.0 Ottawa 461,269 86.7 90.1 94.8 91.0 Pawnee 482,728 99.4 107.8 101.0 99.5 Phillips 566,958 97.8 103.6 87.3 87.3 Pottawatomie 538,253 82.0 86.2 79.6 76.1 Pratt 470,429 93.0 106.5 102.1 98.7 Rawlins 684,426 94.5 95.1 86.3 89.0 Reno 803,421 82.4 91.6 97.2 98.3 Republic 459,117 93.3 92.4 88.6 78.6 Rice 464,788 98.4 89.5 92.2 98.5 Riley 390,254 60.9 57.0 59.5 55.9 Rooks 569,944 100.2 98.6 98.5 96.8 Rush 459,368 89.7 90.9 88.4 98.6 Russell 567,206 75.8 85.4 78.3 76.8 Saline 460,944 89.8 94.9 93.6 79.1 Scott 459,254 103.7 107.9 98.7 98.7 Sedgwick 638,413 84.3 83.5 80.0 76.2 Seward 409,226 80.1 88.6 96.8 98.2 Shawnee 348,171 63.7 61.6 59.2 55.8 Sheridan 573,412 88.4 89.1 91.0 98.0 Sherman 675,881 96.6 89.8 97.3 88.0 Smith 573,097 85.8 90.4 79.8 87.3 Stafford 506,909 85.7 93.3 99.1 98.4 Stanton 435,425 92.0 100.6 95.1 98.6 Stevens 465,449 109.9 105.4 108.2 97.9 Sumner 756,239 88.2 96.8 93.8 95.2 Thomas 687,800 98.8 100.3 95.6 98.2 Trego 569,265 81.3 80.0 75.1 78.5 Wabaunsee 508,353 93.7 91.0 92.5 78.0 Wallace 584,737 82.1 71.0 73.5 83.4 Washington 572,647 93.3 86.4 95.7 85.6 Wichita 459,882 97.8 102.4 113.0 100.8 Wilson 365,068 82.1 91.9 91.3 69.8 Woodson 318,605 79.4 79.6 82.1 92.5 Wyandotte 97,025 23.1 14.2 18.7 12.4 Kansas 52,325,337 88.0 90.2 88.6 88.2 1 2012 acres 2 The proportion of land area in farms may exceed 100 percent because some operations have land in two or more counties and all acres are tabulated in the principal county of operation. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2012 Census of Agriculture, http://www.agcensus.usda.gov/Publications/2012/ (accessed May 14, 2014). 38 Crop or Livestock Item Sorghum Grain Produced 199,800,000 bu. 1 46.2 Sorghum Silage Produced 770,000 tons 2 18.7 Cropland* 28,503,265 acres 2 7.3 All Wheat Produced 246,400,000 bu. 2 12.2 All Cattle and Calves, Jan. 1, 2015 6,000,000 head 3 6.7 Cattle and Calves on Feed, Jan. 1, 2015 2,180,000 head 3 16.7 Land in Farms 46,000,000 acres 3 5.0 Off Farm Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2014 1,025,000,000 bu. 3 9.6 Red Meat Production, Commercial Slaughter 5,074,600,000 lbs. 3 10.7 Summer Potatoes Produced 1,394,000 cwt. 4 8.8 Principal Crops Harvested 21,904,000 acres 4 7.1 All Sunflower Produced 91,540,000 lbs. 4 4.1 Sunflower (Non-oil Type) Produced 34,000,000 lbs. 4 6.2 Sunflower (Oil Type) Produced 57,540,000 lbs. 4 3.5 Canola Produced* 30,719,262 lbs. 6 1.3 Irrigated Cropland* 2,881,292 acres 6 5.2 Other Hay (excluding Alfalfa) Produced 2,720,000 tons 6 3.5 All Beef Cows, Jan. 1, 2014 1,477,000 head 7 5.0 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2013 15,796,686,000 dol. 7 3.9 Bison* 6,638 head 8 4.1 Calf Crop 1,320,000 head 9 3.9 Corn Grain Produced 566,200,000 bu. 9 4.0 All Hay Produced 5,000,000 tons 9 3.6 Dry Edible Pinto Beans Produced 92,000 cwt. 10 0.9 All Hogs and Pigs, Dec. 1, 2014 1,800,000 head 10 2.7 On Farm Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2014 380,000,000 bu. 10 2.9 Alfalfa Hay Produced 2,280,000 tons 11 3.7 Pig Crop, Dec. 1, 2014 3,199,000 head 11 2.8 Soybeans Produced 142,560,000 bu. 11 3.6 Number of Farms 61,000 farms 12 2.9 Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan. 1, 2015 22,000 head 12 1.6 Goats, Meat and Other, Jan. 1 2015 40,000 head 13 1.9 All Milk Cows, Jan. 1, 2015 143,000 head 16 1.5 Milk Production 3,111,000,000 lbs. 16 1.5 Upland Cotton Produced 48,000 bales 17 0.3 All Dry Edible Beans Produced 118,000 cwt. 17 0.4 Corn Silage Produced 2,100,000 tons 18 1.6 Barley Produced 350,000 bu. 22 0.2 Oats Produced 840,000 bu. 22 1.2 Honey Production 525,000 lbs. 22 0.2 All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2015 66,000 head 23 1.3 * 2012 U.S. Census of Agriculture. Agriculture in Kansas Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2014 Production or Number Kansas Number as a Percent of U.S. TotalRank Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service. 39 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2012 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested Market Value of Crops1 (thousands) Northwest District Cheyenne 393 546,666 174,701 $75,375 $68,509 Decatur 293 462,433 183,506 51,378 85,428 Graham 431 482,836 162,827 44,179 13,690 Norton 367 502,195 185,473 50,952 95,105 Rawlins 307 609,204 233,402 69,183 22,210 Sheridan 384 561,880 269,333 109,299 219,386 Sherman 416 594,906 296,651 131,288 38,874 Thomas 460 675,079 385,145 146,097 107,352 District Total 3,051 4,435,199 1,891,038 677,751 650,554 West Central District Gove 395 578,663 239,506 68,390 127,743 Greeley 262 497,397 239,606 58,936 64,211 Lane 315 452,332 157,614 31,124 185,703 Logan 325 566,439 202,333 58,541 20,288 Ness 557 678,149 195,196 45,534 18,008 Scott 269 453,429 229,971 64,648 915,196 Trego 384 446,696 154,433 35,826 23,089 Wallace 294 487,914 173,936 64,411 32,817 Wichita 265 463,779 223,376 - - District Total 3,066 4,624,798 1,815,971 - - Southwest District Clark 283 503,272 91,138 16,351 109,801 Finney 499 815,905 413,674 184,485 724,724 Ford 655 699,719 328,125 114,300 327,537 Grant 329 363,512 176,378 86,023 832,170 Gray 418 547,153 268,436 139,892 799,524 Hamilton 397 635,157 214,352 55,383 311,856 Haskell 187 363,603 179,810 107,497 902,380 Hodgeman 399 542,530 166,517 53,206 128,891 Kearny 343 546,828 233,138 80,730 256,658 Meade 439 617,997 238,901 147,138 149,703 Morton 323 456,844 191,813 58,361 111,369 Seward 363 401,816 171,200 96,079 369,229 Stanton 278 429,179 206,810 79,556 84,182 Stevens 315 455,566 240,088 144,543 183,912 District Total 5,228 7,379,081 3,120,380 1,363,544 5,291,936 North Central District Clay 541 362,520 209,664 80,502 35,366 Cloud 461 321,962 188,325 67,590 12,453 Jewell 453 463,695 266,163 105,290 31,188 Mitchell 415 438,999 273,381 87,948 65,549 Osborne 343 440,051 167,479 47,049 22,529 Ottawa 525 419,823 217,525 60,033 38,998 Phillips 441 495,030 183,290 48,855 51,530 Republic 575 361,076 237,799 115,977 81,289 Rooks 440 551,421 220,705 56,769 28,521 Smith 497 500,364 272,496 74,549 36,416 Washington 732 490,063 274,030 99,499 87,650 District Total 5,423 4,845,004 2,510,857 844,061 491,489 Market Value of Livestock2 (thousands) 40 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2012 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested Market Value of Crops1 (thousands) Market Value of Livestock2 (thousands) Central District Barton 694 566,088 317,667 $96,206 $182,757 Dickinson 1,011 510,193 292,261 82,393 74,658 Ellis 645 496,526 144,477 32,578 67,050 Ellsworth 435 381,185 132,524 34,476 17,158 Lincoln 431 397,172 172,141 43,230 20,280 McPherson 1,147 571,577 382,923 128,177 80,305 Marion 981 596,296 311,788 77,431 74,046 Rice 532 457,603 318,061 98,963 159,217 Rush 528 453,137 194,573 47,687 19,141 Russell 504 435,529 145,316 36,671 20,104 Saline 674 364,468 215,740 59,490 24,934 District Total 7,582 5,229,774 2,627,471 737,302 739,650 South Central District Barber 378 590,678 161,326 45,420 43,052 Comanche 234 485,080 101,626 21,783 26,897 Edwards 292 394,445 221,155 126,933 24,771 Harper 482 506,006 265,072 64,427 45,216 Harvey 744 339,584 285,097 112,291 49,425 Kingman 808 542,010 264,635 76,391 26,797 Kiowa 403 455,235 150,634 63,956 16,621 Pawnee 401 480,379 262,922 92,111 270,238 Pratt 543 464,527 276,819 125,850 147,576 Reno 1,633 789,525 477,746 151,667 115,650 Sedgwick 1,344 486,723 368,022 130,187 18,297 Stafford 536 498,769 311,999 120,219 77,402 Sumner 1,096 719,611 537,636 149,762 18,951 District Total 8,894 6,752,572 3,684,689 1,280,997 880,893 Northeast District Atchison 611 220,404 135,865 43,294 13,242 Brown 510 294,888 217,158 120,011 20,498 Doniphan 422 179,549 124,174 75,461 5,340 Jackson 1,054 329,244 116,055 23,345 34,512 Jefferson 996 243,634 119,320 33,316 19,816 Leavenworth 1,133 184,471 88,930 25,214 11,152 Marshall 796 438,438 276,600 104,099 23,817 Nemaha 903 382,602 232,385 78,468 146,134 Pottawatomie 890 409,659 138,430 52,353 64,613 Riley 493 218,180 91,857 36,288 18,140 Wyandotte 164 12,009 6,460 2,705 586 District Total 7,972 2,913,078 1,547,234 594,554 357,850 41 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2012 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested Market Value of Crops1 (thousands) Market Value of Livestock2 (thousands) East Central District Anderson 707 366,176 204,711 $40,863 $32,532 Chase 252 392,577 50,602 10,825 73,876 Coffey 667 329,243 162,128 32,713 28,982 Douglas 945 210,676 115,686 29,068 14,814 Franklin 1,024 361,776 183,244 55,284 46,042 Geary 238 145,694 48,029 15,493 14,863 Johnson 571 99,354 53,980 16,075 8,295 Linn 913 354,658 145,937 24,767 14,716 Lyon 946 534,673 199,630 35,233 76,137 Miami 1,305 295,743 148,369 33,884 17,128 Morris 454 389,152 133,645 32,823 83,992 Osage 1,014 442,279 226,578 37,234 33,767 Shawnee 826 194,274 107,359 41,690 8,567 Wabaunsee 617 396,309 85,944 21,525 36,819 District Total 10,479 4,512,584 1,865,842 427,477 490,530 Southeast District Allen 650 245,315 109,197 22,317 15,840 Bourbon 903 334,301 100,019 15,879 37,857 Butler 1,353 768,149 268,890 78,784 203,554 Chautauqua 312 310,310 27,488 - - Cherokee 729 308,233 208,686 70,454 16,452 Cowley 990 574,614 231,289 58,870 50,107 Crawford 846 323,222 172,191 51,594 24,000 Elk 315 316,385 42,869 6,746 35,324 Greenwood 551 701,012 83,824 17,687 71,867 Labette 977 370,531 177,167 50,948 71,830 Montgomery 1,012 335,669 149,504 48,638 30,781 Neosho 702 308,150 143,561 41,322 26,636 Wilson 423 254,671 130,682 46,754 8,668 Woodson 315 294,643 134,747 27,018 27,585 District Total 10,078 5,445,205 1,980,114 - - State Total 61,773 46,137,295 21,043,596 $6,983,993 $11,476,571 Single dash (-) indicates not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Market Value of agricultural products sold including nursery and greenhouse crops. Source: United States Department of Agriculture, 2012 Census of Agriculture. 2 Market Value of agricultural products sold including livestock, poultry, and their products. 42 Elk-- Chase-- Allen-- Chautauqua-- Wyandotte-- Reno9.9 Butler1.7 Ness1.2 Ellis0.7Gove5.7 Clark3.5 Lyon0.2 Logan3.4 Barber4.6 Rice7.9 Trego2.6 Cowley2.3 Smith2.2 Sumner2.7 Clay12.7 Lane5.6 Jewell5.1 Rooks2.2 Marion1.3 Linn0.0 Scott10.0 Rush4.1 Rawlins5.0 Barton9.3 Norton5.4 Riley4.2 Cloud7.3 Russell0.2 Phillips3.2 Harper1.1 Saline2.0 Decatur4.1 Graham4.5 Osage0.0 Hamilton6.4 Morris0.3 Marshall1.0 Sedgwick11.5 Osborne2.9 Ottawa1.8 Cheyenne11.7 Greeley5.1 Coffey0.6 Greenwood0.2 Miami0.8 Lincoln0.7 Kingman10.2 Mitchell2.8 Nemaha0.4 Brown2.1 Labette0.3 Dickinson1.3 Wilson1.6 McPherson10.3 Hodgeman9.4 Jackson0.6 Ellsworth0.3 Washington3.3 Neosho0.0 Comanche5.2 Bourbon0.3 Franklin1.1 Wabaunsee6.5Geary6.3 Crawford0.6 Pottawatomie13.3 Cherokee0.4 Anderson0.6 Jefferson2.7 Douglas2.6 Johnson1.8 Woodson0.0 Atchison0.4 Montgomery2.2 Doniphan0.9 Ford15.1 Finney27.8 Gray29.5 Pratt24.2 Meade34.8 Thomas15.6 Kearny16.7 Wallace16.4 Sherman17.4 Kiowa21.4 Grant29.7 Morton15.3 Sheridan21.8 Stafford26.1 Wichita19.2 Pawnee19.7 Stevens41.0 Stanton19.6 Seward32.8 Republic18.0 Haskell45.0 Harvey15.9Edwards32.4 Shawnee16.1 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2012 Leavenworth0.3 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2012 Census of Agriculture. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Percent of Cropland Irrigated 0.0 - 2.9 3.0 - 7.3 7.4 - 13.3 13.4 - 24.2 24.3 - 45.0 State: 10.1 43 Crops Production Farm Value Production Farm Value Wheat bu. 9,400,000 9,100,000 42.0 382,200,000 $2,858,856,000 9,500,000 8,450,000 38.0 321,100,000 $2,218,440,000 All sorghum 2,500,000 2,175,000 - - - 3,100,000 2,910,000 - - - Sorghum grain bu. - 2,100,000 39.0 81,900,000 550,368,000 - 2,800,000 59.0 165,200,000 679,963,000 Sorghum silage tons - 75,000 7.0 525,000 - - 110,000 14.0 1,540,000 - All corn 4,700,000 4,350,000 - - - 4,300,000 4,150,000 - - - Corn grain bu. - 3,950,000 95.0 375,250,000 2,641,760,000 - 4,000,000 127.0 508,000,000 2,311,400,000 Corn silage tons - 400,000 10.0 4,000,000 - - 150,000 13.0 1,950,000 - Soybeans bu. 4,000,000 3,820,000 23.0 87,860,000 1,256,398,000 3,600,000 3,540,000 37.0 130,980,000 1,593,000,000 All hay tons - 2,600,000 1.65 4,280,000 694,440,000 - 2,750,000 2.38 6,545,000 910,140,000 Alfalfa hay tons - 600,000 2.80 1,680,000 374,640,000 - 550,000 3.50 1,925,000 392,700,000 All other hay tons - 2,000,000 1.30 2,600,000 319,800,000 - 2,200,000 2.10 4,620,000 517,440,000 Oats bu. 105,000 30,000 33.0 990,000 4,356,000 100,000 20,000 42.0 840,000 3,528,000 Barley bu. 10,000 7,000 58.0 406,000 2,436,000 17,000 11,000 47.0 517,000 2,561,000 Cotton1, 2 bales 56,000 54,000 622.0 70,000 23,755,000 27,000 26,000 757.0 41,000 14,414,000 Dry edible beans2 cwt. 8,000 7,500 2,110.0 158,000 5,688,000 5,000 4,800 1,790.0 86,000 3,449,000 Potatoes cwt. 5,500 5,200 350.0 1,820,000 10,920,000 4,400 4,300 350.0 1,505,000 17,007,000 Sunflowers lbs. 87,000 81,000 1,209.0 97,950,000 27,104,000 71,000 65,000 1,262.0 82,000,000 19,080,000 Oil Type lbs. 70,000 65,000 1,150.0 74,750,000 18,613,000 55,000 50,000 1,160.0 58,000,000 11,136,000 Non-Oil Type lbs. 17,000 16,000 1,450.0 23,200,000 8,491,000 16,000 15,000 1,600.0 24,000,000 7,944,000 Total - 22,229,700 - - $8,076,081,000 - 21,931,100 - - $7,772,982,000 Single dash (-) indicates not available. 1 Farm value includes cottonseed. 2 Yield per acre in pounds. r - revised Acres Planted Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed January 6, 2015). Yield Per Acre Farm Production Summary for Kansas 20132012r Acres Planted Acres Harvested 2012-2013 44 1997 1,285 1,271 $162,688 $164,480 1998 1,315 1,302 191,394 193,305 1999 1,405 1,393 195,020 196,700 2000 1,540 1,528 177,248 178,640 2001 1,610 1,599 231,855 233,450 2002 2,030 2,019 236,223 237,510 2003 2,130 2,119 254,280 255,600 2004 2,216 2,205 339,570 341,264 2005 2,276 2,265 328,425 330,020 2006r 2,345 2,334 296,418 297,561 2007 2,187 2,176 419,968 422,091 2008 2,415 2,404 454,356 456,435 2009 2,488 2,477 346,780 348,320 2010r 2,497 2,486 429,905 431,808 2011 2,585 2,574 540,540 542,850 2012r 2,732 2,720 516,800 519,080 2013 2,932 2,921 590,042 592,264 Year Colonies Yield per Colony (pounds) Stocks Dec. 15 (pounds) Average Price per Pound 1997 17,000 71 1,207,000 688,000 $0.81 $978,000 1998 16,000 46 736,000 390,000 0.87 640,000 1999 13,000 67 871,000 854,000 1.11 967,000 2000 15,000 68 1,020,000 520,000 0.91 928,000 2001 13,000 51 663,000 530,000 0.96 636,000 2002 17,000 52 884,000 407,000 1.50 1,326,000 2003 16,000 57 912,000 447,000 1.41 1,286,000 2004 14,000 80 1,120,000 683,000 1.18 1,322,000 2005 16,000 50 800,000 328,000 1.05 840,000 2006 14,000 55 770,000 246,000 1.17 901,000 2007 14,000 40 560,000 196,000 1.18 661,000 2008 10,000 61 610,000 128,000 1.55 946,000 2009 9,000 63 567,000 164,000 1.85 1,049,000 2010 9,000 52 468,000 103,000 2.02 945,000 2011 7,000 44 308,000 117,000 2.15 662,000 2012r 6,000 55 330,000 125,000 2.28 752,000 2013 6,000 46 276,000 39,000 2.55 704,000 r - revised 177,364 Value of Milk Produced ($1,000) 590,244 454,545 Milk Production and Value Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream 296,545 254,400 339,724 516,990 236,340 191,541 232,000 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed October 2, 2014). Year Milk Utilized (million lbs.) Honey Production and Value 328,570 Gross Producer Income from Milk ($1,000) $162,816 195,160 540,750 430,078 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1997-2013 Value of Production Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed October 2, 2014). Milk Production (million lbs.) 346,920 Production (pounds) Cash Receipts ($1,000) r - revised 420,161 45 Butler57,514 Clark67,650 Barber110,917 Cowley101,683 Logan112,086 Gove106,514 Ellis86,982Trego81,169 Rooks96,588 Lyon25,113 Meade105,742 Norton67,100 Elk7,194 Chase10,175 Jewell103,686 Russell75,600 Phillips73,628 Wallace86,131 Gray109,196 Decatur84,930 Graham73,589 Kiowa84,741 Osage13,010 Cloud84,515 Morris36,204 Marshall43,359 Osborne86,809 Clay69,545 Cheyenne99,307 Coffey23,512 Greenwood8,843 Sheridan83,186 Miami9,431Rush111,488 Riley17,618 Ottawa112,253Lincoln88,446 Lane112,795 Linn12,632 Stevens75,044 Nemaha12,576 Brown3,250 Labette57,301Seward71,742 Wilson31,846 Republic65,987 Hodgeman109,562 Allen15,136 Haskell70,806 Jackson3,611 Ellsworth73,043 Grant105,557 Washington67,052 Neosho32,743 Comanche66,671 Bourbon8,751Edwards95,391 Franklin18,038 Wabaunsee6,017Geary9,513 Crawford35,705 Pottawatomie6,083 Cherokee74,355 Anderson22,323 Jefferson5,429 Douglas7,823 Johnson4,471 Chautauqua4,673 Woodson21,789 Atchison2,427 Shawnee7,532 Montgomery46,400 Doniphan361 Finney202,300 Reno261,315 Sumner368,554 Ford178,605 Ness126,807 Rawlins119,847 Thomas168,086 Marion133,649 Barton163,706 Smith121,740 Sherman151,236 Kearny130,786Hamilton147,852 Harper220,195 Sedgwick198,603 Greeley170,557 Stafford184,229 Pratt163,371 Pawnee134,343 Kingman204,022 Morton134,488 Rice180,237 Saline130,742 Wichita135,947 Scott129,420 Mitchell154,386 Stanton119,380 Dickinson136,563 McPherson229,152 Harvey125,019 Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2012 Leavenworth4,379 Wyandotte130 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2012 Census of Agriculture. Number of Acres Harvested 130 - 25,113 25,114 - 57,514 57,515 - 112,795 112,796 - 184,229 184,230 - 368,554 State: 9,009,535 46 Ness545 Gove4,069 Finney9,198 Ford11,468 Ellis1,192 Logan720 Barber3,931 Gray5,264 Trego2,319 Meade11,549 Rooks26,902 Scott1,861 Rush8,129Lane1,702 Rawlins8,327 Thomas11,789 Norton15,587 Kearny3,133 Chase15,358 Russell12,247 Phillips23,560 Harper10,005 Wallace944 Sherman5,502 Pratt27,836 Decatur2,336 Graham7,589 Kiowa10,092 Saline41,178 Osborne26,839 Grant843 Cheyenne3,964 Elk12,068 Greenwood28,505 Sheridan19,590 Riley35,837 Wichita2,129 Lincoln30,162 Pawnee20,792 Kingman16,081 Stevens6,127 Stanton282 Seward7,331 Hodgeman776 Haskell5,286 Jackson34,546 Ellsworth18,584 Comanche512 Bourbon30,919Edwards25,081 Wabaunsee24,038Geary13,082 Jefferson41,165 Johnson23,713 Chautauqua6,889 Shawnee39,926 Clark-- Greeley-- Hamilton- Morton- Butler69,919 Reno108,103 Cowley53,705Sumner74,986 Jewell73,936Smith60,958 Marion74,432 Lyon90,308Barton45,158 Rice60,118 Cloud48,425 Morris43,935 Marshall125,644 Sedgwick76,601 Clay77,117 Ottawa53,399 Coffey67,321 Stafford47,060 Osage105,042 Linn72,847 Miami56,551 Mitchell48,148 Nemaha98,216 Brown96,962 Labette66,063 Dickinson67,071 Wilson57,614 Republic76,976 McPherson77,900 Allen43,096 Harvey80,273 Washington95,979 Neosho58,189 Franklin95,292 Crawford68,438 Pottawatomie44,369 Cherokee108,074 Anderson88,179 Douglas47,395 Woodson44,133 Atchison55,509 Montgomery55,783 Doniphan49,608 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2012 Leavenworth31,315 Wyandotte2,731 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2012 Census of Agriculture.Single dash (-) represents zero.Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Number of Acres Harvested 282 - 8,327 8,328 - 20,792 20,793 - 41,178 41,179 - 69,919 69,920 - 125,644 State: 3,802,588 47 (thousands of dollars) Year 1976 $887,052 $279,756 $5,115 $905 $135,729 $1,308,557 1977 944,175 292,202 5,249 1,140 138,576 1,381,342 1978 1,354,318 318,285 7,569 1,181 147,353 1,828,706 1979 1,873,392 329,537 9,520 1,392 160,265 2,374,106 1980 1,798,729 283,878 7,943 1,381 174,496 2,266,427 1981 1,722,643 307,765 6,883 1,347 196,139 2,234,777 1982 1,559,480 338,741 7,905 835 190,382 2,097,343 1983 1,564,018 310,335 8,684 869 193,678 2,077,584 1984 1,732,163 296,437 9,696 1,186 171,689 2,211,171 1985 1,666,683 269,642 10,657 794 173,674 2,121,450 1986 1,703,493 287,139 11,790 766 166,528 2,169,716 1987 2,007,238 284,292 12,661 1,041 157,625 2,462,857 1988 2,172,202 259,010 10,287 1,825 152,280 2,595,604 1989 2,249,520 261,889 10,539 1,700 165,792 2,689,440 1990 2,435,781 314,246 9,933 1,004 165,585 2,926,549 1991 2,351,169 311,970 8,850 583 143,910 2,816,482 1992 2,429,070 265,800 9,200 704 153,720 2,858,494 1993 2,383,893 273,501 10,203 491 137,160 2,805,248 1994 2,325,941 244,909 7,965 572 144,000 2,723,387 1995 2,190,571 228,579 9,429 838 145,140 2,574,557 1996 2,047,122 331,360 9,466 398 170,400 2,558,746 1997 2,256,521 393,043 9,201 400 164,480 2,823,645 1998 2,187,610 239,247 6,040 273 193,305 2,626,475 1999 2,441,635 202,169 5,432 124 196,700 2,846,060 2000 2,417,939 293,747 6,798 111 178,640 2,897,235 2001 2,462,573 276,709 5,066 115 233,450 2,977,913 2002 2,364,418 212,268 3,973 158 237,510 2,818,327 2003 3,032,973 239,634 5,667 252 255,600 3,534,126 2004 2,795,597 355,685 6,151 276 341,264 3,498,973 2005 2,973,468 364,804 6,042 172 330,020 3,674,506 2006 2,971,488 341,113 5,285 157 297,561 3,615,604 2007 3,328,059 361,160 5,560 239 422,091 4,117,109 2008 3,320,511 351,801 4,891 250 456,435 4,133,888 2009r 2,964,814 326,435 5,363 250 348,320 3,645,182 2010r 3,444,301 441,617 5,889 137 431,808 4,323,752 2011r 4,232,705 603,165 - 127 542,850 5,378,847 2012r 4,183,096 571,771 - 200 519,080 5,274,147 2013 4,228,919 602,548 - 179 592,264 5,423,910 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed September 14, 2010); U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed October 2, 2014). r - revised Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2013 Wool Clipped Milk Produced Cattle and Calves Hogs and Pigs Sheep and Lambs Total Value 48 Year 1997 7,368 8,547,366 1998 7,541 8,950,395 1999 8,033 9,631,648 2000 8,213 9,857,627 2001 7,272 8,717,283 2002 7,404 9,112,096 2003 7,357 8,926,345 2004 7,182 8,751,643 2005 7,321 9,097,379 2006 7,543 9,509,055 2007 7,726 9,699,986 2008 6,508 8,295,741 2009 6,337 8,174,970 2010 6,517 8,346,926 2011 6,418 8,256,740 2012 6,227 8,114,139 2013 6,316 8,302,112 Type of Operation 1997 2002 2007 2012 Cattle Farms 37,518 32,525 30,017 27,568 Cattle Feedlots* 195 225 200 - Beef Cow Farms 30,218 27,616 25,776 23,272 Milk Cow Farms 1,481 1,042 776 858 Milk Goat Farms 308 417 479 518 Meat & Other Goat Farms 673 871 1,716 1,653 Hog Farms 3,005 1,648 1,454 1,010 Sheep Farms 1,586 1,335 1,166 1,160 * 1,000-plus head Single dash (-) indicates not available. Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species 1997-2012, Selected Years Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Quick_Stats/ (accessed May 21, 2014). 1,290 1,281 1,287 1,303 1,256 1,315 Head Slaughtered (1,000s) Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas 1997-2013 Total Liveweight (1,000 lbs.) Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Quick_Stats/ (accessed June 10, 2014). 1,199 1,200 1,199 1,231 1,261 1,219 1,243 1,275 Average Liveweight (lbs.) 1,187 1,213 1,160 49 Reno79,307 Barber46,214 Ness29,645 Logan24,412 Gove71,266 Cowley47,793Clark47,289 Sumner29,132Meade53,032 Jewell31,978 Ellis26,923Trego26,823 Smith33,636 Rooks44,803 Marion96,938 Rawlins30,406 Thomas51,233 Lyon60,545 Norton52,373 Kearny74,039 Chase60,929 Russell27,162 Phillips48,880 Harper57,025 Wallace16,427 Sherman28,316 Pratt58,323 Decatur48,347 Rice48,298 Graham20,920 Kiowa25,305 Saline24,578 Osage42,646 Cloud31,067 Rush32,046Lane69,279 Morris73,439 Marshall29,585 Sedgwick29,784 Osborne30,311 Ottawa41,602 Morton20,603 Clay30,552 Cheyenne50,788 Elk36,354 Greeley36,586 Coffey24,391 Greenwood79,768 Stafford48,978 Riley24,740 Lincoln31,692 Pawnee87,335 Kingman43,721 Linn41,180 Miami29,051 Mitchell39,063 Stevens37,666 Nemaha54,373 Brown18,693 Labette77,845 Stanton20,481 Dickinson68,864 Wilson16,864 Republic34,253 McPherson39,083 Hodgeman72,063 Allen31,771 Jackson47,601 Harvey35,702 Ellsworth24,747 Washington70,551 Neosho46,538 Comanche35,030 Bourbon55,301Edwards35,936 Franklin41,052 Wabaunsee42,910 Crawford40,769 Pottawatomie55,528 Geary13,304 Cherokee24,830 Anderson36,093 Jefferson28,517 Douglas18,287 Johnson11,154 Chautauqua28,299 Woodson38,892 Atchison26,909 Shawnee11,441 Montgomery33,580 Doniphan9,741 Butler133,113 Finney212,712 Ford141,784 Barton114,771 Gray244,620 Hamilton120,981 Sheridan117,073 Wichita138,561 Scott223,521 Seward123,422 Haskell400,552Grant216,959 Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2012 Leavenworth21,185 Wyandotte1,407 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2012 Census of Agriculture. Number of Cattle and Calves 1,407 - 34,253 34,254 - 58,323 58,324 - 96,938 96,939 - 141,784 141,785 - 400,552 State: 5,922,187 50 Texas5,748 California19,480 Kansas4,970 Iowa10,191 Illinois7,925 Florida4,352 Nebraska6,620 Minnesota7,978 Missouri4,053 Ohio4,393 South Dakota3,757 Washington4,506 Arkansas4,041 North Dakota4,091 Indiana4,780 Michigan3,532 North Carolina3,717 Utah530 Montana1,673 Idaho2,590 Arizona1,485 Nevada184 Oregon2,296 Colorado1,795 Wyoming415 New Mexico808 Georgia2,967 Oklahoma1,940 Alabama1,562 Maine317 Wisconsin3,220 New York1,795 Virginia1,194 Louisiana2,345 Kentucky1,993 Tennessee1,878 Pennsylvania2,535 Mississippi2,338 South Carolina913 West Virginia165 Vermont255 New Jersey638 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2013 Millons of Dollars 18 - 263 264 - 1,194 1,195 - 3,220 3,221 - 10,191 10,192 - 19,480 Hawaii519 Alaska18 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Rhode Island40 New Hampshire95Massachusetts264 Connecticut364 Maryland808 Delaware303 51 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2009-2013 (millions of dollars) Commodity 2009r 2010r 2011r 2012 2013 Wheat $832.2 $1,081.4 $1,426.5 $1,259.3 $1,547.1 Soybeans 778.0 798.9 571.0 707.1 821.0 Beef and Veal 391.0 520.0 659.2 648.5 695.0 Grain Products 234.0 272.3 213.1 241.4 252.1 Corn 344.3 496.8 457.3 302.4 206.9 Hides and Skins 148.4 232.0 260.6 265.2 285.9 Feeds and Fodders 212.4 314.9 230.2 238.9 298.7 Pork 106.5 130.0 179.2 176.9 168.0 Soybean meal 165.8 150.9 104.5 140.5 207.6 Vegetable Oils 133.4 181.6 125.5 110.6 119.0 Other Products 282.3 354.9 392.5 338.0 368.8 Total $3,628.2 $4,533.8 $4,619.6 $4,428.8 $4,970.1 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/state-export-data.aspx (accessed March 16, 2015). r - revised 52 Month and Year All Hired Field Livestock 2004 January $9.75 $9.89 $8.78 April 8.95 8.87 8.51 July 8.86 8.24 9.22 October 9.76 9.70 9.00 2005 January 9.82 10.26 8.60 April 9.70 9.33 9.69 July 9.05 8.15 9.49 October 10.12 10.14 9.37 2006 January 10.31 10.59 9.25 April 9.84 9.67 8.64 July 9.60 8.94 9.92 October 10.20 10.13 9.59 2007 January - - - April 10.63 10.04 9.75 July 9.54 9.13 9.18 October 10.78 10.68 9.82 2008 January 11.70 11.31 11.04 April 11.00 10.73 10.20 July 10.27 9.89 10.17 October 10.94 10.66 9.89 2009 January 10.90 10.29 10.53 April 10.80 10.78 10.08 July 10.73 10.67 10.20 October 11.80 11.77 10.23 2010 January 11.71 12.32 10.14 April 11.83 11.84 10.92 July 11.80 11.74 11.20 October 11.93 12.26 10.79 2011 January 12.60 12.42 11.69 April - - - July 11.20 11.04 10.96 October 12.13 12.58 10.61 2012 January 13.05 13.34 10.92 April 12.83 12.29 11.18 July 12.49 12.40 11.66 October 13.10 13.71 11.44 2013 January 14.18 13.94 13.04 April 13.92 13.61 12.79 July 13.29 13.01 11.58 October 14.67 14.73 11.89 2014 January 14.07 14.15 12.60 April 13.84 13.43 12.82 July 14.09 14.09 12.99 October 14.52 14.55 13.17 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Northern Plains Region includes Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 2004-2014 (dollars per hour) 53 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture. Average Net Farm Income in Kansas 1990-2013 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Thousands of Dollars 54 Year Wheat Feed Grain and Hay Other Crops Total Crops Cattle and Calves Hogs Dairy Products Poultry and Eggs Other Livestock Total Livestock and Products 1935 20.2 2.7 3.0 25.8 36.1 9.8 12.5 11.7 4.0 74.2 1940 27.8 4.0 4.1 35.9 31.7 8.7 12.1 8.4 3.2 64.1 1945 31.8 8.7 3.0 43.6 29.1 7.1 7.7 9.6 3.0 56.4 1950 33.9 8.2 2.8 44.9 33.8 6.6 6.1 5.5 3.1 55.1 1955 32.3 9.3 2.2 43.8 35.8 5.4 7.7 5.8 1.5 56.2 1960 35.8 11.2 3.2 50.2 35.7 4.9 5.1 2.8 1.3 49.8 1965 24.9 11.2 4.6 40.7 43.0 7.8 5.3 1.8 1.3 59.3 1970 22.4 10.4 3.5 36.3 49.9 7.4 4.8 1.1 0.6 63.7 1971 19.3 12.4 3.0 34.7 52.9 6.9 4.3 0.7 0.6 65.3 1972 20.1 10.2 3.6 33.9 55.1 6.8 3.2 0.5 0.5 66.1 1973 28.6 11.9 3.5 44.0 45.5 7.0 2.5 0.6 0.4 56.0 1974 31.1 17.1 5.3 53.6 35.7 6.7 2.8 0.6 0.6 46.4 1975 33.4 16.2 4.7 54.3 32.9 7.8 3.5 0.7 0.7 45.7 1976 27.0 15.4 5.0 47.3 40.2 7.5 3.7 0.6 0.7 52.7 1977 23.2 15.8 3.5 42.5 45.3 7.4 3.5 0.6 0.7 57.5 1978 15.9 9.9 4.7 30.5 57.0 7.6 3.5 0.5 0.9 69.5 1979 25.4 10.7 4.3 40.3 50.8 5.3 2.5 0.4 0.7 59.7 1980 24.6 11.6 4.9 41.1 49.8 5.1 3.0 0.3 0.6 58.9 1981 23.0 11.6 5.3 39.9 50.0 5.6 3.4 0.4 0.6 60.1 1982 25.5 13.0 5.3 43.8 46.1 5.9 3.2 0.3 0.6 56.2 1983 26.2 9.8 5.2 41.2 48.5 5.8 3.5 0.4 0.6 58.8 1984 24.9 11.3 4.1 40.3 50.9 5.0 2.8 0.5 0.5 59.7 1985 23.6 15.5 4.2 43.3 48.1 4.7 2.9 0.4 0.6 56.7 1986 14.5 14.2 6.1 34.8 55.4 5.6 3.1 0.5 0.7 65.2 1987 14.1 11.7 7.3 33.1 58.7 4.8 2.6 0.3 0.6 66.9 1988 16.5 10.6 6.3 33.4 59.4 4.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 66.6 1989 12.8 13.6 6.2 32.5 59.9 4.1 2.5 0.3 0.6 67.5 1990 13.5 10.6 4.8 28.9 63.2 4.6 2.3 0.3 0.6 71.1 1991 16.5 11.3 4.4 32.3 60.2 4.6 2.0 0.3 0.6 67.7 1992 14.7 12.6 5.8 33.1 60.0 3.8 2.1 0.3 0.7 66.9 1993 15.6 12.3 5.8 33.7 59.6 3.8 1.8 0.3 0.7 66.3 1994 18.0 12.9 6.6 37.6 56.3 3.3 1.9 0.3 0.6 62.4 1995 17.4 16.9 6.1 40.4 53.6 3.1 1.9 0.4 0.5 59.6 1996 14.1 19.5 6.0 39.6 52.8 4.4 2.2 0.5 0.5 60.4 1997 16.1 18.7 7.9 42.8 49.7 4.8 1.9 0.4 0.4 57.2 1998 17.2 17.7 8.1 43.0 50.6 3.1 2.4 0.5 0.4 57.0 1999 12.5 14.5 6.1 33.1 60.3 3.0 2.6 0.6 0.4 66.9 2000 11.3 15.7 4.5 31.5 61.5 3.9 2.2 0.5 0.4 68.5 2001 10.7 15.1 5.6 31.4 61.3 3.7 2.9 0.5 0.3 68.6 2002 12.5 15.7 6.1 34.3 59.4 2.8 2.9 0.3 0.3 65.7 2003 14.6 11.5 6.1 32.2 61.5 2.8 2.8 0.5 0.3 67.8 2004 10.6 12.9 7.3 30.8 60.7 4.1 3.7 0.5 0.3 69.2 2005 12.6 11.8 7.8 32.2 60.0 3.9 3.2 0.4 0.3 67.8 2006 11.1 14.2 7.2 32.5 60.3 3.6 2.9 0.4 0.3 67.5 2007 13.5 17.4 9.0 40.0 52.4 3.4 3.5 0.5 0.3 60.0 2008 15.9 20.2 7.8 43.9 48.6 3.1 3.5 0.5 0.3 56.1 2009 14.2 21.6 13.9 49.6 44.0 2.9 2.8 0.4 0.3 50.4 2010r 12.1 24.0 13.0 49.0 44.1 3.3 2.9 0.3 0.4 51.0 2011r 11.9 20.2 9.0 41.0 50.5 4.2 3.6 0.3 0.4 59.0 2012r 15.9 19.4 9.1 44.4 48.0 3.8 3.2 0.3 0.3 55.6 2013 13.4 17.8 11.2 42.4 49.1 4.1 3.7 0.4 0.3 57.6 r - revised Source: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/farm-income-and-wealth-statistics/ annual-cash-receipts-by-commodity.aspx (accessed June 2, 2015). Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas 1935-2013, Selected Years Livestock and ProductsCrops 55 Crop 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013r 2014 Wheat (bu.) $6.94 $4.79 $5.14 $7.03 $7.48 $6.99 $6.15 Grain sorghum (cwt.) 5.61 5.47 9.00 10.70 12.00 7.46 6.75 Corn (bu.) 4.12 3.49 4.95 6.28 7.04 4.49 3.75 Soybeans (bu.) 9.39 9.38 11.50 12.10 14.30 12.80 9.70 All hay (tons) 116.00 101.00 102.00 169.00 196.00 164.00 155.00 r - revised Year Food Grains Feed Grains Hay Oil Seeds Total Crops Meat Animals Dairy Products Total Livestock & Products All Farm Commod. 1978 97 94 64 113 96 73 85 74 83 1979 124 106 78 122 116 92 96 92 104 1980 133 125 84 121 128 84 105 86 105 1981 137 131 99 121 130 79 111 81 100 1982 125 113 87 102 117 80 112 82 95 1983 124 137 103 122 126 77 112 79 97 1984 120 131 118 124 122 84 112 85 99 1985 106 111 90 97 105 78 108 80 89 1986 89 89 68 88 86 78 103 79 80 1987 86 71 81 90 81 88 100 88 85 1988 114 102 110 131 111 93 96 94 101 1989 137 105 118 117 124 96 106 96 106 1990 104 104 101 104 103 103 106 103 103 1991 97 105 99 102 99 99 93 99 100 1992 120 105 100 100 108 97 100 98 100 1993 109 100 105 109 104 101 101 101 102 1994 120 109 114 110 113 91 102 91 98 1995 147 121 115 106 130 86 98 86 101 1996 176 167 122 132 160 84 113 85 106 1997 102 114 133 134 123 87 102 88 99 1998 98 95 118 106 98 81 118 82 87 1999 84 80 107 82 83 86 111 86 84 2000 90 83 108 86 88 94 - 94 90 2001 98 88 139 79 93 97 - 97 94 2002 120 99 136 89 108 89 - 85 95 2003 117 106 117 113 111 107 - 103 105 2004 123 112 107 136 117 111 - 106 108 2005 116 87 105 105 100 118 - 113 109 2006 156 109 144 100 129 115 - 110 117 2007 209 164 165 143 177 121 - 116 136 2008 279 225 172 211 236 121 - 115 150 2009 272 223 166 209 171 120 - 114 148 2010 257 217 163 205 177 119 - 114 146 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office. Index numbers are on 1990-92 = 100 base. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Annual Averages, 1978-2010 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers Prices Received by Kansas Farmers 2008-2014 Prices received are marketing year average prices which do not include an allowance for loans outstanding and government purchases. Marketing year for wheat is June 1 through May 31; for corn, sorghum, and soybeans, September 1 through August 31; and for hay, May 1 through April 30. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed March 16, 2015). 56 Banking and Finance B an ki ng an d Fi na nc e Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 57 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 Percent Interest Rates in the U.S., 1972-2014 Bank Prime Rate Federal Funds Rate 30-Year Conventional Mortgage 58 Year 1964 594 $3,493,000 $1,563,000 $3,155,842 1965 599 3,740,000 1,755,000 3,367,855 1966 599 4,053,855 1,880,696 3,649,114 1967 600 4,486,900 2,021,878 4,051,243 1968 600 4,888,560 2,222,343 4,410,953 1969 602 5,229,366 2,431,056 4,639,159 1970 600 5,692,539 2,575,941 5,016,716 1971 602 6,504,232 2,869,421 5,613,116 1972 606 7,391,136 3,381,716 6,433,887 1973 611 8,519,989 3,916,984 7,343,979 1974 612 9,225,058 4,298,232 7,964,225 1975 615 10,134,876 4,856,891 8,790,678 1976 615 11,126,867 5,636,771 9,747,739 1977 615 12,476,411 6,414,726 10,803,850 1978 616 13,567,154 7,338,412 11,705,451 1979 616 15,289,420 7,947,708 13,164,468 1980 619 16,597,576 8,072,225 14,077,903 1981 618 18,162,026 8,587,431 15,124,408 1982 620 19,619,042 9,467,983 16,549,408 1983 623 21,045,200 10,573,500 18,035,400 1984 628 22,624,000 11,783,178 19,670,273 1985 623 23,808,660 12,259,863 20,658,407 1986 613 24,564,339 12,277,935 21,516,188 1987 600 24,700,585 12,680,712 21,620,405 1988 590 25,528,931 13,290,361 22,381,143 1989 573 26,705,623 13,803,368 23,395,761 1990 555 29,541,051 14,785,718 25,953,342 1991 528 29,750,483 14,428,032 25,903,893 1992 508 30,141,558 14,441,299 26,015,177 1993 490 30,317,578 14,894,009 25,480,109 1994 458 30,662,439 15,960,163 25,481,228 1995 433 31,427,952 16,592,765 26,570,684 1996 416 28,607,049 15,606,229 24,513,675 1997 403 31,317,054 18,329,486 26,704,332 1998 393 34,013,443 19,633,168 28,870,664 1999 387 34,761,835 21,118,412 29,025,511 2000 376 37,881,466 23,495,731 30,984,819 2001 373 36,502,912 22,742,389 29,408,191 2002 363 39,212,015 24,276,508 31,196,970 2003 362 40,982,219 25,204,314 32,840,336 2004 355 45,340,167 28,715,231 35,969,829 2005 354 48,236,066 30,968,586 38,097,330 2006 346 47,037,559 30,416,490 37,503,157 2007 340 50,563,930 33,166,424 39,838,864 2008 331 50,745,402 32,975,906 40,015,546 2009 323 50,213,175 30,079,526 40,445,433 2010 311 50,166,123 28,574,099 40,452,672 2011 304 49,885,081 26,472,137 40,109,644 2012 286 51,263,187 26,966,286 41,756,089 2013r 277 51,413,220 27,799,587 41,873,057 2014 268 54,125,626 30,420,834 43,624,363 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/ (accessed March 3, 2015). r - revised Banking in Kansas (dollars in thousands) Data as reported on December 31 of each year for insured commercial banks. "Number of Banks" refers to banking firms and not to the total number of banking offices, many of which are branches. Number of Banks Total Assets Net Loans and Leases Total Deposits 1964-2014 59 Year Number of Institutions Total Assets Net Loans and Leases Total Liabilities Total Deposits 1995 455 $38,967,418 $20,986,401 $35,124,076 $32,620,749 1996 438 36,404,590 20,452,889 32,714,461 30,751,639 1997 422 39,592,862 23,610,568 35,683,163 32,893,899 1998 411 42,359,304 25,127,137 38,152,082 35,035,251 1999 404 45,045,827 27,503,637 40,498,885 35,082,850 2000 393 49,333,482 31,160,458 44,400,209 37,064,792 2001 390 48,449,038 30,009,805 43,512,340 35,862,249 2002 380 51,362,255 30,607,746 46,082,237 37,625,327 2003 380 53,056,383 31,475,541 47,781,758 39,327,178 2004 372 57,818,701 35,774,070 52,247,895 42,418,217 2005 371 60,548,434 38,758,702 54,715,308 44,513,448 2006 362 59,222,860 37,858,774 53,397,696 44,003,356 2007 357 62,602,440 40,751,908 56,315,136 46,579,742 2008 348 62,981,198 40,843,669 56,746,236 46,689,064 2009 339 62,319,086 37,611,505 56,098,494 47,534,754 2010 326 62,961,623 35,278,975 55,904,614 48,083,244 2011 318 61,920,016 33,327,678 54,677,982 47,051,181 2012 300 63,566,330 34,507,922 56,157,978 48,930,451 2013r 290 63,304,938 35,556,164 55,976,285 48,871,509 2014 281 66,016,795 38,499,614 58,224,318 50,587,181 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/ (accessed March 3, 2015). Data as reported on December 31 of each year. r - revised Assets and Liabilities for (dollars in thousands) FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas 1995-2014 60 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Allen 5 9 $264 5 9 $259 Anderson 5 9 177 5 9 182 Atchison 5 10 360 5 8 387 Barber 3 6 179 3 6 183 Barton 9 21 859 9 20 924 Bourbon 6 9 263 5 8 251 Brown 6 10 359 6 10 372 Butler 16 31 940 16 28 992 Chase 2 4 44 2 4 45 Chautauqua 2 3 58 2 3 60 Cherokee 7 10 235 8 11 246 Cheyenne 4 4 88 4 4 91 Clark 3 3 93 3 3 96 Clay 5 8 210 5 8 225 Cloud 8 11 239 8 11 233 Coffey 4 10 276 4 10 283 Comanche 2 3 78 2 3 80 Cowley 8 22 612 8 22 606 Crawford 13 25 719 13 24 742 Decatur 3 5 95 3 5 96 Dickinson 10 14 405 10 14 420 Doniphan 6 8 213 5 7 164 Douglas 23 54 2,005 23 54 2,019 Edwards 3 3 77 3 3 74 Elk 3 4 41 3 4 41 Ellis 9 17 914 9 17 964 Ellsworth 6 8 217 6 7 228 Finney 10 16 642 9 14 727 Ford 11 16 513 11 15 541 Franklin 9 13 393 9 13 408 Geary 9 15 422 9 15 417 Gove 4 5 125 4 5 122 Graham 3 5 104 3 5 105 Grant 3 3 214 3 3 213 Gray 3 5 178 3 5 171 Greeley 1 1 50 1 1 43 Greenwood 6 9 137 6 9 143 Hamilton 2 2 126 2 2 136 Harper 4 6 223 4 6 228 Harvey 10 24 550 10 25 565 Haskell 1 3 137 1 3 136 Hodgeman 1 2 58 1 2 56 Jackson 3 6 267 3 6 271 Jefferson 6 8 184 6 8 189 Jewell 4 6 88 4 6 88 Johnson 63 249 15,188 62 235 16,033 Kearny 2 2 114 2 2 110 Kingman 4 4 192 4 4 196 Kiowa 4 5 109 4 5 105 Labette 6 15 479 6 15 469 Lane 2 2 108 2 2 123 Leavenworth 9 28 1,098 9 28 1,066 Lincoln 4 4 100 4 4 102 Linn 6 8 147 6 8 155 Logan 3 4 142 3 4 144 Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 Total Deposits (millions) 2013 2014 61 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 Total Deposits (millions) 2013 2014 Lyon 10 14 $524 10 14 $515 McPherson 12 26 729 11 25 770 Marion 9 13 238 9 12 246 Marshall 9 13 465 10 14 472 Meade 3 4 194 3 4 194 Miami 7 16 477 7 16 492 Mitchell 6 8 244 6 8 248 Montgomery 9 20 609 7 18 576 Morris 4 6 188 4 6 189 Morton 2 3 98 2 3 91 Nemaha 8 16 616 8 16 673 Neosho 7 16 377 7 16 370 Ness 4 5 130 4 5 139 Norton 4 6 182 4 6 184 Osage 8 12 262 8 12 254 Osborne 5 5 158 5 5 161 Ottawa 3 5 187 3 5 195 Pawnee 5 5 155 6 6 157 Phillips 3 8 242 3 8 253 Pottawatomie 9 13 482 9 13 503 Pratt 3 6 303 3 6 314 Rawlins 4 5 122 4 5 121 Reno 10 25 1,068 10 25 1,102 Republic 5 7 179 5 7 183 Rice 4 9 255 4 8 327 Riley 16 31 1,691 16 31 1,801 Rooks 5 6 162 5 6 163 Rush 5 5 111 5 5 110 Russell 7 7 234 7 7 246 Saline 12 25 1,365 14 26 1,291 Scott 3 3 228 3 3 249 Sedgwick 41 173 11,290 41 172 11,672 Seward 5 10 420 5 10 436 Shawnee 21 81 4,093 22 81 4,129 Sheridan 4 4 200 4 4 198 Sherman 4 4 208 4 4 197 Smith 5 7 134 5 7 128 Stafford 3 6 150 3 6 156 Stanton 2 2 81 2 2 82 Stevens 2 2 151 2 2 145 Sumner 11 16 502 11 16 509 Thomas 7 8 282 8 9 270 Trego 3 3 97 3 3 100 Wabaunsee 5 7 102 5 7 103 Wallace 1 1 42 1 1 41 Washington 7 9 192 6 8 197 Wichita 3 3 99 3 3 108 Wilson 5 6 227 5 6 236 Woodson 3 4 57 2 3 56 Wyandotte 18 42 1,839 20 44 1,866 Kansas 332 1,518 $64,547 329 1,491 $66,538 State total represents institutions doing business in Kansas that may be in one or more county. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Summary of Deposits, Deposits of all FDIC-Insured Institutions by County, Operating in Kansas, http://www2.fdic.gov/sod/index.asp (accessed March 3, 2015). 62 Year Policies (thousands) Amount (millions) Policies (thousands) Amount (millions) 1974 3,955 $21,466 380,014 $1,985,652 1975 4,109 23,244 380,010 2,139,571 1976 4,279 25,778 382,431 2,343,063 1977 4,053 27,992 390,249 2,582,815 1978 4,172 30,900 400,515 2,870,300 1979 4,303 34,660 406,614 3,222,340 1980 4,253 38,891 402,000 3,541,038 1981 4,234 44,144 400,000 4,063,595 1982 4,159 50,163 389,560 4,476,659 1983 4,192 56,329 387,000 4,965,861 1984 4,187 61,937 385,000 5,499,987 1985 4,106 67,748 386,000 6,053,107 1986 4,100 72,812 391,000 6,720,279 1987 4,129 79,912 394,883 7,452,498 1988 4,056 83,441 391,000 8,020,159 1989 3,964 91,224 394,000 8,694,015 1990 3,845 96,199 389,186 9,392,597 1991 3,801 103,562 374,849 9,986,336 1992 3,754 103,605 366,025 10,405,792 1993 3,846 116,683 363,186 11,104,741 1994 2,438 123,385 371,000 11,673,621 1995 2,586 138,688 391,621 12,576,677 1996 2,714 150,256 371,695 12,589,509 1997 2,133 138,261 373,535 13,195,969 1998 2,150 146,243 206,707 14,471,448 2000 2,122 162,845 212,774 15,953,267 2001 1,927 171,625 195,808 17,133,954 2002 1,921 180,027 211,302 19,659,361 2003 1,760 181,237 183,335 19,430,415 2004 1,917 195,035 186,627 20,747,615 2005 1,871 205,194 181,101 22,213,142 2006 1,834 209,564 178,995 23,290,785 2007 1,800 221,511 174,019 24,283,109 2008 1,748 240,800 170,823 25,871,657 2009 1,710 250,959 164,500 26,903,861 2010 1,676 246,471 161,465 26,532,772 2011 1,644 261,123 158,240 27,849,230 2012 1,628 264,090 154,813 28,522,518 2013 1,609 270,524 151,859 29,265,330 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S. 1974-2013 Source: American Council of Life Insurers, Life Insurers Fact Book, various issues, http://www.acli.com/ACLI/Tools/Industry+Facts/Life+Insurers+Fact+Book/ (accessed January 13, 2015). Kansas United States 63 County Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Allen 135 $2,527 9 $1,642 11 $6,453 $68,529 Anderson 49 619 1 101 0 0 14,400 Atchison 85 760 3 438 1 396 17,910 Barber 57 773 2 310 0 0 18,356 Barton 245 2,234 10 1,787 3 1,340 20,779 Bourbon 84 1,216 2 450 2 700 26,886 Brown 70 338 0 0 2 1,376 23,806 Butler 715 10,879 55 9,071 49 26,807 57,090 Chase 21 150 1 200 1 350 30,435 Chautauqua 26 269 0 0 1 908 43,593 Cherokee 125 1,980 7 1,201 9 4,215 52,454 Cheyenne 22 154 1 111 0 0 11,522 Clark 18 136 0 0 0 0 7,556 Clay 57 794 0 0 0 0 13,930 Cloud 92 1,119 2 226 0 0 14,309 Coffey 70 994 2 403 0 0 19,403 Comanche 10 38 0 0 0 0 3,800 Cowley 185 2,075 5 715 8 4,722 37,939 Crawford 304 5,364 19 3,325 13 7,184 47,241 Decatur 25 270 0 0 0 0 10,800 Dickinson 232 3,560 14 2,223 10 5,482 44,004 Doniphan 60 771 2 357 2 907 31,797 Douglas 1,238 16,426 68 12,117 83 43,048 51,541 Edwards 20 102 0 0 0 0 5,100 Elk 23 277 1 115 0 0 16,333 Ellis 554 11,017 28 4,547 26 14,532 49,500 Ellsworth 39 314 2 386 2 1,196 44,093 Finney 425 4,290 25 4,321 17 8,658 36,979 Ford 206 2,576 7 1,135 9 5,001 39,243 Franklin 205 2,964 13 2,209 8 4,050 40,810 Geary 187 3,682 21 3,335 8 4,532 53,468 Gove 49 635 3 443 1 752 34,528 Graham 14 167 0 0 0 0 11,929 Grant 72 595 0 0 1 425 13,973 Gray 82 816 1 111 1 400 15,798 Greeley 15 130 0 0 0 0 8,667 Greenwood 45 777 4 558 4 1,969 62,340 Hamilton 19 134 0 0 0 0 7,053 Harper 79 1,127 29 5,282 5 2,865 82,071 Harvey 268 3,186 5 876 11 5,821 34,799 Haskell 55 691 0 0 0 0 12,564 Hodgeman 18 202 0 0 0 0 11,222 Jackson 75 578 0 0 0 0 7,707 Jefferson 125 1,272 4 573 1 308 16,562 Jewell 31 281 0 0 0 0 9,065 Johnson 9,617 119,289 375 67,800 452 250,807 41,928 Kearny 62 924 2 306 0 0 19,219 Kingman 68 1,012 4 739 2 1,300 41,230 Kiowa 19 92 0 0 0 0 4,842 Labette 133 1,210 3 477 5 2,620 30,546 Lane 18 347 1 103 0 0 23,684 Leavenworth 490 5,521 11 2,005 17 7,433 28,878 Lincoln 25 155 0 0 0 0 6,200 Linn 54 493 4 688 3 1,396 42,246 Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2013 Less than $100,000 (Amount at Origination) Average Between $100,000 and $250,000 Greater than $250,000 64 County Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2013 Less than $100,000 (Amount at Origination) Average Between $100,000 and $250,000 Greater than $250,000 Logan 28 $199 0 $0 1 $844 $35,966 Lyon 154 1,605 6 911 10 4,797 43,018 McPherson 274 2,899 9 1,373 9 4,061 28,538 Marion 130 2,624 12 2,013 4 1,670 43,199 Marshall 84 513 2 354 0 0 10,081 Meade 36 234 1 133 0 0 9,919 Miami 321 3,909 7 1,204 18 8,813 40,249 Mitchell 75 1,168 1 125 3 1,295 32,759 Montgomery 236 2,714 11 1,986 7 3,920 33,937 Morris 51 812 0 0 0 0 15,922 Morton 21 87 0 0 0 0 4,143 Nemaha 93 690 0 0 1 701 14,798 Neosho 116 1,331 7 1,070 4 2,025 34,850 Ness 42 286 0 0 2 1,142 32,455 Norton 46 526 0 0 0 0 11,435 Osage 89 699 0 0 2 1,414 23,220 Osborne 40 756 0 0 3 2,100 66,419 Ottawa 50 396 2 353 0 0 14,404 Pawnee 55 495 1 115 1 350 16,842 Phillips 52 393 1 250 2 1,750 43,509 Pottawatomie 238 3,968 15 2,248 19 11,280 64,324 Pratt 75 853 0 0 2 1,284 27,753 Rawlins 32 568 1 107 0 0 20,455 Reno 505 5,371 12 2,283 21 10,785 34,273 Republic 41 448 2 375 1 410 28,023 Rice 75 486 0 0 2 723 15,701 Riley 769 14,602 53 8,887 60 33,204 64,278 Rooks 57 785 3 630 2 1,400 45,403 Rush 21 220 0 0 0 0 10,476 Russell 113 2,373 11 1,857 6 2,621 52,700 Saline 476 6,234 21 3,641 26 15,047 47,652 Scott 45 343 0 0 0 0 7,622 Sedgwick 5,329 79,754 399 70,888 451 243,028 63,711 Seward 172 1,661 4 593 4 1,804 22,544 Shawnee 1,598 18,290 52 9,906 66 36,259 37,561 Sheridan 21 148 0 0 0 0 7,048 Sherman 71 559 1 206 1 1,000 24,178 Smith 41 346 1 184 0 0 12,619 Stafford 24 187 1 225 1 800 46,615 Stanton 13 234 0 0 0 0 18,000 Stevens 43 492 1 106 0 0 13,591 Sumner 137 1,520 7 1,290 3 1,882 31,918 Thomas 95 1,300 0 0 1 1,000 23,958 Trego 19 296 0 0 0 0 15,579 Wabaunsee 42 329 0 0 1 687 23,628 Wallace 17 156 0 0 0 0 9,176 Washington 45 447 0 0 0 0 9,933 Wichita 26 271 1 175 1 1,000 51,643 Wilson 46 432 2 378 2 702 30,240 Woodson 21 290 1 142 0 0 19,636 Wyandotte 1,254 16,448 52 8,834 83 45,357 50,856 Kansas 30,471 $400,049 1,446 $253,528 1,588 $863,108 $45,267 Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, Community Reinvestment Act Data Reports, http://www.ffiec.gov/craadweb/aggregate.aspx (accessed February 20, 2015). 65 County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen 145 123 144 141 155 $34,014 $43,748 $52,493 $47,929 $68,529 Anderson 59 58 72 80 50 14,576 11,534 16,861 17,575 14,400 Atchison 130 88 93 113 89 26,415 29,136 30,484 24,752 17,910 Barber 54 38 46 63 59 11,722 20,711 6,696 9,937 18,356 Barton 444 352 404 284 258 38,975 38,063 39,790 31,239 20,779 Bourbon 145 108 120 124 88 32,566 41,963 38,775 42,702 26,886 Brown 71 58 71 101 72 23,845 46,897 5,704 16,010 23,806 Butler 759 654 741 813 819 37,397 49,554 38,281 43,435 57,090 Chase 12 17 10 14 23 11,333 6,059 5,800 5,500 30,435 Chautauqua 28 39 33 47 27 7,536 28,103 13,788 11,660 43,593 Cherokee 119 144 134 153 141 55,521 81,306 55,955 81,824 52,454 Cheyenne 57 50 66 32 23 30,053 41,860 15,333 7,875 11,522 Clark 7 15 11 25 18 14,000 13,133 13,273 7,480 7,556 Clay 58 47 51 86 57 13,034 36,638 27,961 12,244 13,930 Cloud 75 60 84 101 94 46,880 34,667 19,964 17,644 14,309 Coffey 83 73 87 88 72 44,940 24,452 28,483 13,727 19,403 Comanche 17 13 16 16 10 9,765 7,231 5,750 5,813 3,800 Cowley 229 211 252 252 198 28,437 23,900 22,552 17,849 37,939 Crawford 363 305 348 399 336 46,978 49,734 44,819 41,990 47,241 Decatur 32 26 22 30 25 10,156 11,846 12,636 7,500 10,800 Dickinson 258 216 258 305 256 35,419 34,241 40,783 31,534 44,004 Doniphan 49 66 65 68 64 25,898 25,318 11,938 12,441 31,797 Douglas 1,369 1,434 1,576 1,589 1,389 48,112 52,130 51,174 53,855 51,541 Edwards 33 27 29 29 20 23,848 13,926 23,379 6,241 5,100 Elk 16 25 32 28 24 10,438 8,040 8,438 38,893 16,333 Ellis 631 580 595 590 608 51,558 49,948 44,934 43,525 49,500 Ellsworth 59 32 44 61 43 20,780 7,313 20,500 13,607 44,093 Finney 404 380 474 405 467 35,540 38,824 34,272 43,040 36,979 Ford 246 176 220 254 222 33,081 22,256 24,632 22,764 39,243 Franklin 230 174 234 270 226 29,048 46,816 37,953 38,944 40,810 Geary 365 323 309 321 216 58,868 58,344 57,900 60,607 53,468 Gove 66 59 62 45 53 32,939 28,169 19,903 9,400 34,528 Graham 21 16 23 37 14 19,667 14,250 54,174 7,324 11,929 Grant 55 51 58 76 73 10,727 7,686 19,172 34,079 13,973 Gray 88 82 89 90 84 18,750 10,390 11,607 12,844 15,798 Greeley 15 16 19 27 15 12,533 11,563 16,579 9,296 8,667 Greenwood 44 49 57 53 53 60,614 26,122 29,825 77,925 62,340 Hamilton 22 21 26 29 19 6,273 6,619 42,538 6,586 7,053 Harper 71 79 87 115 113 71,718 64,684 88,414 93,713 82,071 Harvey 325 268 280 346 284 23,763 26,396 25,000 23,564 34,799 Haskell 54 43 75 67 55 11,648 10,605 7,080 16,537 12,564 Number of Loans Average Loan Amount at Origination Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2009-2013 66 County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Number of Loans Average Loan Amount at Origination Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2009-2013 Hodgeman 17 11 18 11 18 $13,471 $6,364 $77,833 $4,273 $11,222 Jackson 73 74 68 117 75 41,315 11,095 9,647 9,068 7,707 Jefferson 119 105 119 179 130 11,790 19,162 12,454 11,888 16,562 Jewell 29 13 21 28 31 18,207 19,538 9,905 9,857 9,065 Johnson 9,857 9,064 10,240 11,363 10,444 46,132 43,785 44,899 42,266 41,928 Kearny 41 39 36 39 64 13,732 12,308 12,722 15,641 19,219 Kingman 68 66 73 91 74 41,044 25,227 44,849 28,286 41,230 Kiowa 18 13 27 33 19 6,833 12,692 15,519 15,636 4,842 Labette 116 110 162 163 141 18,836 17,818 22,222 34,135 30,546 Lane 23 20 14 26 19 18,435 20,400 30,857 17,038 23,684 Leavenworth 486 464 517 580 518 29,728 28,981 23,429 27,491 28,878 Lincoln 22 21 21 31 25 5,045 8,667 8,095 4,645 6,200 Linn 69 68 50 81 61 37,913 27,941 36,340 30,025 42,246 Logan 23 27 22 30 29 9,957 8,889 7,136 8,167 35,966 Lyon 302 222 235 227 170 52,825 55,874 48,247 48,159 43,018 McPherson 280 212 270 296 292 21,250 23,259 15,100 21,932 28,538 Marion 198 171 170 185 146 33,697 45,690 32,041 33,530 43,199 Marshall 102 85 95 116 86 12,873 23,106 12,263 10,405 10,081 Meade 51 31 35 41 37 6,471 8,613 13,057 48,000 9,919 Miami 416 349 382 411 346 34,163 43,650 30,869 33,504 40,249 Mitchell 73 57 61 93 79 24,918 32,474 35,459 20,548 32,759 Montgomery 228 217 285 301 254 32,566 33,594 23,007 34,286 33,937 Morris 88 57 60 58 51 27,125 11,772 19,967 25,517 15,922 Morton 27 21 23 20 21 7,222 7,190 8,087 6,100 4,143 Nemaha 85 86 78 91 94 12,129 10,767 10,654 58,077 14,798 Neosho 139 118 124 144 127 43,187 35,441 39,379 42,007 34,850 Ness 78 47 56 43 44 32,910 16,915 53,286 15,093 32,455 Norton 23 32 41 45 46 6,087 13,500 9,902 13,222 11,435 Osage 96 70 100 124 91 22,438 26,329 20,590 22,960 23,220 Osborne 74 58 44 62 43 47,878 43,259 31,705 32,161 66,419 Ottawa 59 45 46 66 52 21,085 15,133 14,957 12,606 14,404 Pawnee 69 42 80 57 57 29,870 38,405 25,463 8,456 16,842 Phillips 50 19 35 51 55 35,640 55,316 67,543 65,745 43,509 Pottawatomie 316 264 346 356 272 64,323 60,648 70,786 60,871 64,324 Pratt 95 50 71 87 77 16,600 17,560 12,394 15,954 27,753 Rawlins 28 18 33 44 33 28,036 21,389 22,606 11,386 20,455 Reno 517 430 441 582 538 35,226 20,602 21,746 30,835 34,273 Republic 41 36 37 62 44 41,122 11,778 14,568 22,371 28,023 Rice 77 68 67 83 77 26,364 18,735 15,119 21,639 15,701 Riley 1,006 940 962 921 882 56,982 63,884 61,151 60,181 64,278 Rooks 63 52 54 70 62 82,524 78,673 106,241 83,686 45,403 67 County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Number of Loans Average Loan Amount at Origination Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2009-2013 Rush 50 36 45 29 21 $25,100 $39,000 $26,667 $18,207 $10,476 Russell 234 163 155 155 130 52,286 56,380 54,929 50,477 52,700 Saline 610 528 586 605 523 54,508 65,360 59,229 39,340 47,652 Scott 50 33 47 51 45 12,060 6,909 9,000 10,863 7,622 Sedgwick 5,973 5,428 6,165 6,550 6,179 61,512 61,392 57,912 57,182 63,711 Seward 197 175 194 188 180 29,574 31,006 17,160 23,021 22,544 Shawnee 2,214 1,684 1,846 2,169 1,716 46,073 43,148 43,020 37,542 37,561 Sheridan 17 15 19 28 21 11,000 10,000 16,684 10,250 7,048 Sherman 139 119 125 74 73 43,101 39,176 34,240 8,689 24,178 Smith 33 28 25 38 42 11,879 8,107 13,440 10,421 12,619 Stafford 33 31 22 31 26 15,909 39,581 10,500 6,194 46,615 Stanton 15 14 15 33 13 13,000 12,357 14,200 8,636 18,000 Stevens 59 37 58 64 44 11,153 11,162 14,017 9,531 13,591 Sumner 187 144 163 164 147 14,540 16,438 14,748 16,445 31,918 Thomas 108 108 116 115 96 34,833 46,426 50,345 35,687 23,958 Trego 24 33 30 25 19 31,667 14,364 11,400 8,000 15,579 Wabaunsee 39 53 36 57 43 25,692 18,943 8,472 5,509 23,628 Wallace 42 25 18 20 17 16,571 15,360 9,000 6,450 9,176 Washington 44 34 40 44 45 14,682 19,853 11,625 9,886 9,933 Wichita 33 23 26 35 28 13,636 35,043 12,577 43,371 51,643 Wilson 63 48 54 71 50 27,873 23,667 17,815 17,690 30,240 Woodson 27 24 22 21 22 31,852 29,833 10,455 30,143 19,636 Wyandotte 1,272 1,125 1,250 1,418 1,389 56,393 67,904 54,975 48,402 50,856 Kansas 34,313 30,396 34,093 37,160 33,505 $45,695 $46,454 $44,294 $42,465 $45,267 Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, Community Reinvestment Act Data Reports, http://www.ffiec.gov/craadweb/aggregate.aspx (accessed February 20, 2015). 68 Business, Industry, and Exports B us in es s, In du st ry , an d E xp or ts Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 69 Montana38,539 Arizona38,743 Nevada42,539 Utah43,555 Idaho35,235 Kansas45,765 New Mexico40,081 Iowa49,075 Florida38,690 Missouri42,854 Georgia43,131 Oklahoma41,871 Ohio45,887 Alabama37,593 South Dakota46,688 Arkansas37,334 Wisconsin46,665 Maine38,327 Indiana43,861 Louisiana46,448 Michigan42,110 Kentucky38,938 Tennessee42,115 North Carolina44,281 Pennsylvania47,637 Mississippi31,551 South Carolina36,125 West Virginia36,769 Vermont43,354 Texas54,433 California54,462 Oregon51,329 Colorado52,214 Wyoming64,309 Illinois52,827 Nebraska52,724 Minnesota52,801 Washington55,298 North Dakota65,225 New York64,818 Virginia51,338 Per Capita Real GDP, by StateAll Industry Total, 2014 New Hampshire49,951Massachusetts63,005Rhode Island47,901Connecticut64,676 Alaska66,160 Hawaii49,686 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Per Capita GDP (dollars) 31,551 - 40,081 40,082 - 44,281 44,282 - 49,951 49,952 - 56,405 56,406 - 159,386 Delaware60,551 New Jersey56,405 Maryland53,759 70 Industry 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Private Industries $12,352,979 $12,826,507 $13,348,439 $13,971,970 $14,556,407 $15,175,312 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 137,655 160,217 197,241 195,280 226,635 210,227 Mining 290,349 331,720 398,632 406,690 439,398 461,339 Utilities 250,785 266,986 272,036 264,576 276,662 291,347 Construction 577,295 541,617 546,614 586,676 619,923 652,723 Manufacturing 1,726,712 1,830,585 1,907,311 1,994,583 2,028,481 2,090,709 Durable goods 874,274 956,595 1,003,844 1,054,288 1,088,529 1,135,885 Nondurable goods 852,439 873,990 903,467 940,296 939,952 954,824 Wholesale trade 822,846 868,469 907,257 965,696 998,496 1,037,693 Retail trade 842,134 868,800 891,689 932,560 971,357 1,014,009 Transportation and warehousing* 398,843 425,131 446,857 464,130 481,439 506,202 Information 705,347 730,179 728,431 741,604 779,185 807,988 Finance and insurance 969,254 1,005,832 1,038,026 1,125,779 1,206,931 1,261,274 Real estate, rental, and leasing 1,904,778 1,945,721 2,014,402 2,092,393 2,174,806 2,265,773 Professional and technical services 1,000,361 1,022,001 1,074,069 1,127,001 1,154,791 1,220,849 Management of companies and enterprises 247,136 268,205 281,044 306,195 323,165 344,991 Administrative and waste services 413,636 439,508 457,515 484,244 503,758 532,481 Educational services 162,991 169,271 175,464 181,249 184,567 191,080 Health care and social assistance 1,051,042 1,079,189 1,111,578 1,152,297 1,195,785 1,244,253 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 138,842 144,446 147,482 155,875 163,605 174,565 Accommodation and food services 383,462 396,225 413,899 439,475 458,114 482,522 Other services, except government 329,510 332,405 338,892 355,667 369,308 385,287 Government 1,976,587 2,043,037 2,068,434 2,088,708 2,108,808 2,141,002 Federal civilian 358,258 382,209 388,755 388,836 379,284 - Federal military 216,539 224,094 226,475 226,307 222,181 - State and local 1,401,790 1,436,733 1,453,205 1,473,565 1,507,343 - Total $14,329,566 $14,869,544 $15,416,873 $16,060,678 $16,665,215 $17,316,314 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed June 12, 2015). Data revised annually. With the exception of Manufacturing, only major industry subdivisions are shown. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. * excludes Postal Service Single dash (-) indicates not available. U.S. Gross Domestic Product by Industry (millions of current dollars) 2009-2014 71 Industry 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Private Industries $103,476 $108,669 $116,763 $120,421 $122,655 $127,190 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 4,066 4,618 6,627 5,714 8,514 8,136 Mining 1,766 1,946 2,181 2,285 2,350 2,366 Utilities 2,476 2,761 3,099 2,689 2,840 3,007 Construction 4,484 4,426 4,346 4,728 4,995 5,367 Manufacturing 17,597 19,716 22,402 23,221 19,203 19,320 Durable goods 9,485 11,198 11,733 11,107 9,458 9,458 Nondurable goods 8,112 8,518 10,669 12,114 9,745 9,862 Wholesale trade 8,175 8,720 8,751 9,235 9,474 10,025 Retail trade 7,990 8,214 8,676 8,948 9,029 9,373 Transportation and warehousing* 4,569 4,736 5,116 5,382 5,388 5,622 Information 6,850 6,175 5,738 5,725 5,868 6,096 Finance and insurance 5,731 5,895 6,455 7,428 7,918 8,321 Real estate and rental and leasing 12,230 12,788 13,731 14,082 14,559 15,222 Professional and technical services 5,898 6,048 6,164 6,469 6,944 7,306 Management of companies and enterprises 1,510 1,791 1,720 1,781 1,994 2,472 Administrative and waste services 3,653 3,898 4,281 4,542 4,846 4,995 Educational services 791 803 830 856 864 910 Health care and social assistance 9,402 9,653 9,936 10,248 10,548 10,970 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 509 545 585 716 748 775 Accommodation and food services 2,884 2,976 3,107 3,270 3,353 3,517 Other services, except government 2,893 2,960 3,019 3,101 3,220 3,388 Government 18,553 19,278 19,850 20,020 19,794 19,885 Federal civilian 2,293 2,637 2,750 2,638 2,270 - Federal military 3,269 3,511 3,554 3,500 3,350 - State and local 12,991 13,131 13,545 13,881 14,175 - Total $122,029 $127,947 $136,613 $140,441 $142,449 $147,075 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed June 12, 2015). Data revised annually. With the exception of Manufacturing, only major industry subdivisions are shown. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. * excludes Postal Service Single dash (-) indicates not available. Kansas Gross Domestic Product by Industry (millions of current dollars) 2009-2014 72 State 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Alabama 15,319 14,366 15,090 15,091 14,686 14,074 -4.2 Alaska 4,639 4,500 4,552 4,594 4,701 4,437 -5.6 Arizona 30,567 30,590 29,863 30,154 30,172 28,955 -4.0 Arkansas 13,727 13,463 12,751 18,248 12,278 11,648 -5.1 California 167,907 169,974 174,571 174,668 189,079 577,067 - Colorado 37,766 36,152 36,907 36,685 37,399 37,227 -0.5 Connecticut 11,366 10,496 13,955 12,168 12,252 11,417 -6.8 Delaware 5,306 4,700 5,626 5,205 5,139 5,408 5.2 District of Columbia 4,577 4,786 4,861 5,402 5,432 5,356 -1.4 Florida 130,742 133,508 134,485 132,315 130,893 132,200 1.0 Georgia 58,355 52,471 53,169 52,755 54,378 52,062 -4.3 Hawaii 5,572 5,524 5,634 5,676 5,820 5,254 -9.7 Idaho 11,269 10,867 11,080 10,970 10,839 11,221 3.5 Illinois 59,837 59,183 61,375 60,448 55,773 58,350 4.6 Indiana 25,820 23,550 25,308 24,739 24,664 23,105 -6.3 Iowa 12,934 12,518 11,583 12,961 13,857 14,291 3.1 Kansas 13,419 12,305 13,446 12,926 12,434 12,712 2.2 Kentucky 15,646 15,073 15,399 16,746 16,636 17,977 8.1 Louisiana 17,758 17,746 19,168 18,613 18,083 17,132 -5.3 Maine 9,503 9,264 9,180 9,608 9,111 8,965 -1.6 Maryland 27,900 27,392 28,146 28,817 28,831 28,476 -1.2 Massachusetts 33,648 31,760 33,075 35,411 33,288 59,521 - Michigan 42,080 42,466 40,510 41,426 37,481 34,978 -6.7 Minnesota 25,506 24,827 25,340 28,309 26,114 24,001 -8.1 Mississippi 9,611 9,365 9,521 9,513 9,145 8,474 -7.3 Missouri 21,675 20,530 20,642 22,249 23,054 39,076 - Montana 8,149 8,326 8,458 8,633 8,778 8,726 -0.6 Nebraska 8,690 8,337 8,802 8,838 9,254 16,223 - Nevada 13,963 13,248 13,642 13,651 14,070 14,092 0.2 New Hampshire 8,680 8,184 8,524 8,575 8,702 8,007 -8.0 New Jersey 41,451 41,257 39,967 40,240 39,349 40,913 - New Mexico 9,547 9,071 9,222 8,822 8,742 8,416 -3.7 New York 102,073 101,770 107,684 109,098 107,741 109,115 1.3 North Carolina 44,434 43,691 44,167 45,126 45,386 41,818 -7.9 North Dakota 3,853 3,787 4,313 5,180 5,884 6,022 2.3 Ohio 38,483 39,254 39,473 39,469 40,392 39,485 -2.2 Oklahoma 15,451 15,946 16,585 15,437 15,627 15,119 -3.3 Oregon 22,323 21,782 22,361 22,406 22,723 21,869 -3.8 Pennsylvania 55,770 53,782 55,589 56,133 59,768 54,554 -8.7 Rhode Island 6,864 6,815 6,961 6,933 6,892 7,109 3.1 South Carolina 18,924 17,837 16,800 17,639 16,940 16,942 0.0 South Dakota 4,462 4,498 4,946 4,846 4,663 4,716 1.1 Tennessee 17,699 16,352 16,897 16,857 17,472 16,511 -5.5 Texas 92,033 84,575 86,838 90,930 92,843 98,244 - Utah 17,897 16,951 18,050 18,422 18,652 19,877 - Vermont 4,305 4,468 4,500 4,695 4,533 4,406 -2.8 Virginia 42,993 39,557 41,695 42,287 42,437 36,902 -13.0 Washington 32,015 30,080 30,386 30,519 30,701 74,110 - West Virginia 6,325 6,122 6,372 6,652 6,304 5,831 -7.5 Wisconsin 23,120 22,014 22,455 23,187 24,942 24,379 -2.3 Wyoming 4,364 4,126 4,352 4,305 4,265 4,401 3.2 United States 1,456,317 1,419,206 1,454,276 1,474,577 1,478,599 1,941,171 - Annual data are a sum of quarterly openings of individual establishments and therefore capture seasonal fluctuations. New Establishments by State, 2008-2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business Employment Dynamics, http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/dsrv?bd (accessed October 6, 2014). Percent Change 2012-2013 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable; 2013 data not comparable due to administrative change to the count of establishments in the education and health services industry. 73 State 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Alabama 17,147 17,465 16,279 15,438 14,242 13,860 -10.2 4 Alaska 4,707 4,614 4,544 4,405 4,526 4,576 3.9 44 Arizona 34,150 34,262 31,816 30,180 28,498 27,782 -7.9 7 Arkansas 13,462 14,597 13,815 15,848 12,848 12,006 -24.2 1 California 184,353 199,126 171,435 175,112 170,218 222,606 27.1 50 Colorado 39,939 40,901 38,084 35,262 34,759 34,215 -3.0 24 Connecticut 12,477 13,296 14,690 11,958 11,849 11,689 -2.2 27 Delaware 5,698 5,986 5,173 5,322 4,921 5,064 -4.8 17 District of Columbia 4,913 4,696 4,997 4,843 5,051 4,780 -1.3 29 Florida 157,467 151,142 135,032 127,177 123,702 123,059 -3.2 23 Georgia 61,692 60,312 54,939 53,091 52,184 50,318 -5.2 14 Hawaii 6,060 6,370 5,965 5,717 5,517 6,325 10.6 46 Idaho 12,917 12,859 11,646 11,588 11,230 10,853 -6.3 12 Illinois 63,190 64,652 61,631 60,596 58,843 60,993 0.7 37 Indiana 26,898 27,865 25,559 24,139 24,255 24,835 2.9 43 Iowa 13,481 13,084 12,838 13,051 12,547 12,748 -2.3 26 Kansas 13,418 13,252 13,685 12,739 12,395 12,144 -4.7 19 Kentucky 16,477 17,250 15,903 16,652 16,509 15,794 -5.2 15 Louisiana 18,057 19,777 19,331 17,199 18,095 16,366 -4.8 18 Maine 9,926 9,975 9,231 9,482 9,016 8,817 -7.0 9 Maryland 30,272 31,226 28,561 28,675 27,987 28,599 -0.3 34 Massachusetts 35,541 36,632 34,626 32,637 31,710 37,127 13.8 48 Michigan 48,203 49,181 42,874 40,623 36,601 33,209 -18.3 2 Minnesota 30,842 27,592 26,680 24,831 25,812 25,193 1.5 40 Mississippi 10,954 10,837 9,798 9,545 9,399 8,626 -9.6 6 Missouri 22,380 24,613 21,404 22,755 22,863 25,554 12.3 47 Montana 8,706 9,437 8,581 8,343 8,457 8,301 -0.5 32 Nebraska 8,767 8,739 8,636 8,456 8,358 11,202 32.5 51 Nevada 15,927 15,606 13,685 13,282 13,075 12,411 -6.6 10 New Hampshire 9,178 9,207 8,621 8,283 8,180 7,947 -4.1 20 New Jersey 44,929 46,344 41,349 40,729 38,859 36,661 -10.0 5 New Mexico 10,138 10,086 9,489 9,107 8,689 9,134 0.3 35 New York 105,822 107,126 103,138 104,645 104,049 104,305 -0.3 33 North Carolina 50,369 50,825 44,980 44,093 42,786 39,547 -10.3 3 North Dakota 3,627 3,795 3,778 4,021 4,537 5,088 26.5 49 Ohio 46,715 45,787 39,384 40,686 40,194 40,167 -1.3 30 Oklahoma 15,139 17,966 15,003 15,180 14,719 14,823 -2.4 25 Oregon 24,521 25,417 22,781 21,802 21,764 21,674 -0.6 31 Pennsylvania 56,313 57,346 51,511 56,378 56,475 57,519 2.0 41 Rhode Island 7,638 7,783 6,968 6,791 6,569 6,570 -3.3 22 South Carolina 21,416 20,995 17,778 17,230 16,348 16,166 -6.2 13 South Dakota 4,502 4,733 4,627 4,619 4,489 4,549 -1.5 28 Tennessee 19,320 19,694 17,628 16,946 16,797 15,753 -7.0 8 Texas 90,127 89,479 83,232 84,110 83,296 86,255 2.6 42 Utah 18,753 20,004 17,979 17,441 16,722 16,770 -3.8 21 Vermont 4,757 5,023 4,533 4,652 4,589 4,347 -6.6 11 Virginia 40,819 42,785 40,504 39,614 39,921 39,975 0.9 38 Washington 34,747 33,858 31,403 31,818 29,602 30,231 -5.0 16 West Virginia 6,882 6,976 6,833 6,484 6,457 6,565 1.2 39 Wisconsin 24,802 25,321 23,339 23,118 22,213 23,220 0.4 36 Wyoming 4,214 4,640 4,310 4,078 4,274 4,294 5.3 45 United States 1,572,749 1,600,534 1,460,606 1,440,771 1,406,996 1,460,612 1.4 * Rank based on percent change 2012-2013 with the largest percent decrease in business closings being ranked highest. Business Closings by State 2008-2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business Employment Dynamics, http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/dsrv?bd (accessed October 6, 2014). Annual data are a sum of quarterly closings of individual establishments and therefore capture seasonal fluctuations. Rank* Percent Change 2012-2013 74 Percent Change State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2013-2014 Rank Alabama 819 751 641 549 470 363 -22.8 18 Alaska 104 76 58 51 62 44 -29.0 7 Arizona 1,615 1,636 1,351 1,134 867 677 -21.9 21 Arkansas 619 537 424 363 306 235 -23.2 13 California 9,012 8,814 7,558 6,127 4,783 3,742 -21.8 22 Colorado 1,421 1,361 1,162 906 740 475 -35.8 3 Connecticut 467 459 388 372 306 299 -2.3 47 Delaware 1,670 973 645 834 974 578 -40.7 1 District of Columbia 106 115 68 55 73 73 0.0 48 Florida 4,929 4,880 4,016 3,285 2,800 2,291 -18.2 29 Georgia 3,019 2,650 2,242 1,899 1,481 1,155 -22.0 20 Hawaii 113 156 165 79 104 64 -38.5 2 Idaho 381 351 305 230 184 130 -29.3 6 Illinois 2,808 2,197 2,135 1,905 1,643 1,267 -22.9 17 Indiana 607 918 729 689 581 484 -16.7 30 Iowa 384 381 356 255 230 170 -26.1 8 Kansas 389 329 298 249 183 201 9.8 51 Kentucky 602 530 480 403 355 279 -21.4 24 Louisiana 869 760 622 486 371 388 4.6 50 Maine 241 232 220 178 135 108 -20.0 27 Maryland 923 832 658 614 555 468 -15.7 33 Massachusetts 692 577 529 460 435 443 1.8 49 Michigan 2,081 1,876 1,599 1,290 989 680 -31.2 5 Minnesota 859 788 691 596 465 394 -15.3 35 Mississippi 484 465 406 323 301 266 -11.6 39 Missouri 833 772 639 717 448 364 -18.8 28 Montana 150 162 115 103 88 74 -15.9 32 Nebraska 318 315 225 166 153 117 -23.5 12 Nevada 978 982 989 624 544 427 -21.5 23 New Hampshire 542 632 479 349 243 191 -21.4 25 New Jersey 1,571 1,422 1,215 1,043 934 854 -8.6 41 New Mexico 302 279 203 182 148 130 -12.2 38 New York 3,615 2,711 2,116 2,192 1,698 1,578 -7.1 42 North Carolina 1,367 1,409 1,147 967 746 557 -25.3 9 North Dakota 65 70 47 33 35 34 -2.9 46 Ohio 2,126 1,779 1,372 1,069 946 727 -23.2 14 Oklahoma 507 541 406 311 280 235 -16.1 31 Oregon 593 575 549 424 364 246 -32.4 4 Pennsylvania 1,480 1,401 1,208 1,058 955 824 -13.7 36 Rhode Island 170 169 144 173 120 90 -25.0 10 South Carolina 446 389 388 309 234 213 -9.0 40 South Dakota 116 100 99 55 61 47 -23.0 15 Tennessee 1,273 1,101 961 756 624 527 -15.5 34 Texas 4,567 4,109 3,513 2,813 2,364 2,074 -12.3 37 Utah 670 670 597 378 295 229 -22.4 19 Vermont 61 69 46 54 45 43 -4.4 44 Virginia 1,193 1,104 892 736 596 574 -3.7 45 Washington 1,158 1,188 1,124 884 741 564 -23.9 11 West Virginia 202 235 193 143 125 117 -6.4 43 Wisconsin 828 930 796 693 569 454 -20.2 26 Wyoming 81 73 83 83 61 47 -23.0 15 United States 60,837 56,282 47,806 40,075 33,212 26,983 -18.8 Business bankruptcies are firms that file for bankruptcy with the U.S. court system. Data for total bankruptcies include territories. Rank based on percent change 2013-2014 with the largest percentage decrease in business bankruptcies being ranked the highest. Source: U.S. Courts, Caseload Statistics Data Tables, http://www.uscourts.gov/statistics-reports/caseload-statistics-data-tables (accessed July 23, 2015). Business Bankruptcies by State, 2009-2014 75 Percent Change State 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2012-2013 Rank Alabama 201 183 163 176 169 226 215 -4.7 41 Alaska 43 42 37 38 38 41 45 11.3 1 Arizona 322 314 358 357 311 350 358 2.2 11 Arkansas 159 156 148 132 125 148 145 -2.3 30 California 2,322 2,174 2,034 2086 2,080 2,472 2,476 0.2 18 Colorado 366 379 361 352 346 363 368 1.5 14 Connecticut 190 177 187 179 174 206 218 5.9 4 Delaware 37 37 34 34 34 40 42 3.3 9 District of Columbia 27 27 28 26 24 34 27 -19.7 51 Florida 1,152 1,094 1,007 944 922 1,270 1,236 -2.6 31 Georgia 491 502 459 423 408 530 537 1.4 15 Hawaii 73 76 64 66 64 84 79 -6.6 47 Idaho 118 112 104 107 102 108 107 -1.3 27 Illinois 590 585 554 540 544 623 612 -1.8 29 Indiana 280 255 271 253 220 296 296 0.1 19 Iowa 193 182 188 185 177 198 187 -5.5 45 Kansas 166 170 180 168 146 159 163 2.8 10 Kentucky 197 203 194 182 177 206 208 1.1 17 Louisiana 239 201 215 204 177 224 229 2.0 12 Maine 98 97 95 90 82 105 100 -4.1 37 Maryland 268 281 270 250 266 293 292 -0.5 21 Massachusetts 364 329 301 321 351 365 371 1.6 13 Michigan 452 442 442 423 404 492 487 -1.1 25 Minnesota 324 297 292 290 298 333 322 -3.5 34 Mississippi 149 136 121 117 107 136 135 -0.8 23 Missouri 321 295 265 271 297 314 303 -3.3 33 Montana 91 95 84 80 83 91 85 -6.1 46 Nebraska 124 131 117 113 122 125 115 -8.2 49 Nevada 111 125 117 120 107 136 136 -0.4 20 New Hampshire 84 82 74 79 80 88 84 -4.2 38 New Jersey 419 444 417 373 358 458 439 -4.1 36 New Mexico 115 122 106 98 102 110 114 3.9 7 New York 873 891 925 849 804 1,089 1,059 -2.8 32 North Carolina 521 473 432 437 486 534 508 -4.9 44 North Dakota 50 55 46 46 49 61 56 -7.6 48 Ohio 509 495 454 504 462 534 528 -1.1 24 Oklahoma 183 188 206 193 176 210 202 -3.6 35 Oregon 272 268 267 260 254 280 267 -4.8 43 Pennsylvania 557 575 587 543 520 591 583 -1.3 26 Rhode Island 55 54 51 50 49 52 53 3.4 8 South Carolina 191 204 201 186 174 220 230 4.6 6 South Dakota 72 69 67 63 66 66 70 5.1 5 Tennessee 336 331 302 311 317 337 332 -1.4 28 Texas 1,124 1,144 1,142 1123 1,126 1,411 1,402 -0.7 22 Utah 158 151 155 139 122 135 144 6.6 2 Vermont 52 51 51 50 49 58 55 -4.8 42 Virginia 418 414 340 350 340 419 401 -4.3 39 Washington 382 392 386 358 357 424 405 -4.5 40 West Virginia 55 54 61 57 53 65 70 6.3 3 Wisconsin 288 320 313 284 301 287 290 1.1 16 Wyoming 41 45 40 35 33 42 38 -9.0 50 United States 16,143 16,219 15,918 14,915 14,631 17,437 17,224 -1.2 Rank based on percent change 2012-2013. Self-Employment by State, 2007-2013 (thousands) Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, http://www.sba.gov/category/advocacy-navigation-structure/research-and-statistics/state-economic-profiles (accessed March 20, 2015). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Self-employment is based on monthly averages of primary occupations for incorporated and unincorporated status. 76 Industry Annual Payroll ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 204 762 $27,492 208 869 $30,360 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 1,048 10,270 600,402 1,060 10,200 599,788 Utilities 232 7,440 625,451 234 7,214 625,347 Construction 6,741 56,106 2,733,284 6,802 57,205 2,866,801 Manufacturing 2,889 154,088 7,704,851 2,836 160,314 8,365,542 Wholesale Trade 4,563 61,561 3,339,997 4,501 62,678 3,460,512 Retail Trade 10,585 146,633 3,409,755 10,433 147,038 3,483,752 Transportation and Warehousing 2,519 48,818 1,984,976 2,492 49,763 2,006,261 Information 1,387 38,340 2,535,555 1,337 38,725 2,805,017 Finance and Insurance 5,993 58,934 3,611,165 5,903 62,203 3,896,051 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2,981 15,104 531,039 3,046 14,969 538,796 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 7,122 59,352 3,455,548 7,129 60,445 3,777,729 Management of Companies and Enterprises 593 20,443 1,834,430 590 19,796 1,938,100 Admin. and Support and Waste Mgt. and Remediation Services 3,462 71,614 2,230,250 3,489 72,164 2,214,320 Educational Services 724 20,115 508,448 735 21,004 553,995 Health Care and Social Assistance 7,973 193,335 7,614,853 7,877 191,966 7,541,515 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1,000 14,252 254,169 1,009 15,085 278,474 Accommodation and Food Services 5,951 106,861 1,388,337 6,061 108,236 1,476,335 Other Services (except Public Administration) 7,913 50,132 1,217,210 7,947 50,415 1,254,933 Unclassified Establishments 64 56 860 127 c 1,973 Total 73,944 1,134,216 $45,608,072 73,816 1,150,289 $47,715,601 Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self-employed persons. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppressions codes: a=0 to 19 employees; b=20 to 99 employees; c=100 to 249 employees; f=500 to 999 employees; g=1,000 to 2,499 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, 2012 and 2013, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed April 24, 2015). Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry 2012 and 2013 2012 Total Establishments Total Establishments 2013 Employees Mid-March Employees Mid-March 77 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 2002 and 2007 Firms with Paid Employees Year, Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) 2002 Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Agricultural Support Services 142 -- 10 11 $108 $642 Mining 930 $138,909 122 729 20,433 104,717 Utilities 25 238 0 0 0 0 Construction 1,640 531,644 - - - - Manufacturing 912 844,965 368 7,108 203,306 836,184 Wholesale Trade 983 868,302 262 2,846 95,633 848,971 Retail Trade 11,792 1,421,075 1,655 8,057 136,983 1,261,976 Transportation and Warehousing 633 162,357 240 1,384 37,119 149,325 Information 551 297,050 94 1,471 45,739 288,072 Finance and Insurance 1,737 347,103 462 2,077 60,243 308,524 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 3,681 268,208 482 1,502 30,392 133,360 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 7,080 522,763 1,281 5,266 138,778 412,155 Management of Companies and Enterprises 24 -- 24 f -- -- Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 4,849 248,464 652 4,798 88,172 203,485 Educational Services 1,574 53,593 137 g -- -- Health Care and Social Assistance 11,189 564,266 917 6,682 159,903 394,260 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1,576 57,444 190 1,202 12,551 42,491 Accommodation and Food Services 1,435 308,393 948 9,654 83,284 296,412 Other Services (except Public Administration) 8,879 279,532 969 3,675 59,480 169,761 Industries Not Classified - -- - a -- -- Total 59,635 $6,948,910 9,278 61,596 $1,339,140 $6,020,108 2007 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 332 $6,493 1 a -- -- Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 836 180,046 56 578 $24,836 $137,420 Utilities 31 1,464 2 a -- -- Construction 2,305 879,829 453 4,632 197,966 794,532 Manufacturing 813 953,386 286 5,166 185,961 942,746 Wholesale Trade 925 1,433,007 261 3,252 134,684 1,415,426 Retail Trade 9,627 1,494,152 1,328 7,580 141,482 1,366,772 Transportation and Warehousing 1,257 263,935 243 1,971 55,532 227,645 Information 652 518,872 89 2,005 90,260 509,747 Finance and Insurance 2,207 313,106 388 2,221 63,414 252,080 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 4,810 377,695 429 1,293 37,513 166,301 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 8,539 680,074 1,064 5,521 171,547 484,502 Management of Companies and Enterprises 40 26,486 40 476 23,199 26,486 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 5,384 413,592 655 6,239 163,881 356,494 Educational Services 2,083 67,349 68 1,025 16,806 46,931 Health Care and Social Assistance 11,012 724,884 923 10,143 225,677 533,164 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2,577 91,497 94 945 15,599 54,615 Accommodation and Food Services 1,751 407,568 860 11,079 108,295 392,260 Other Services (except Public Administration) 10,043 319,495 663 3,735 62,028 167,979 Industries Not Classified - - - - - - Total 65,235 $9,155,185 7,916 67,916 $1,720,554 $7,878,540 * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; f=500-999 employees; and g=1,000-2,499 employees. All Firms* Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Women, http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed July 12, 2006); 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01). Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. 78 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 2002 and 2007 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees Year, Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) 2002 Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Agricultural Support Services - -- - - - - Mining 9 -- 0 0 $0 $0 Utilities 2 -- 0 0 0 0 Construction 271 $59,936 91 414 13,578 52,143 Manufacturing - - - b -- -- Wholesale Trade 38 -- - b -- -- Retail Trade 428 64,552 54 196 3,127 54,171 Transportation and Warehousing 177 23,162 36 124 2,583 18,873 Information - - - c -- -- Finance and Insurance 96 3,052 - - - - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 140 27,470 20 101 3,003 22,102 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 356 22,114 46 104 3,681 14,216 Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 0 3 53 2,472 0 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 643 40,286 79 1,096 16,355 31,281 Educational Services 114 -- 0 0 0 0 Health Care and Social Assistance 1,050 49,618 84 450 14,538 32,613 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 198 3,016 2 a -- -- Accommodation and Food Services 90 46,938 48 907 17,219 40,078 Other Services (except Public Administration) 774 17,331 39 197 2,328 6,340 Industries Not Classified - -- - a -- -- Total 4,468 $376,367 565 4,023 $84,757 $290,433 2007 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting - - - - - - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 Utilities 2 -- 0 0 0 0 Construction 345 24,959 19 113 4,092 19,508 Manufacturing - - - - - - Wholesale Trade 23 23,120 9 58 1,769 22,713 Retail Trade 577 61,420 21 131 3,741 45,010 Transportation and Warehousing 182 17,613 24 132 4,108 10,713 Information 73 814 0 0 0 0 Finance and Insurance 109 6,080 13 23 1,255 3,381 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 456 46,807 14 79 3,833 17,500 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 453 14,397 16 160 2,946 6,098 Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 890 3 33 2,004 890 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 772 87,557 80 1,481 29,045 78,753 Educational Services 120 1,997 1 a -- -- Health Care and Social Assistance 1,073 68,807 73 1,219 24,535 50,305 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 381 4,120 3 14 197 0 Accommodation and Food Services 200 51,403 89 837 17,361 51,008 Other Services (except Public Administration) 810 19,542 24 158 2,183 7,086 Industries Not Classified - - - - - - Total 5,647 $433,126 407 4,463 $98,083 $316,018 * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression Codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; and c=100-249 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Blacks, http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed July 12, 2006); 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SBA0700CSA01). Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. 79 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 2002 and 2007 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees Year, Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) 2002 Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Agricultural Support Services - - - - - - Mining 14 $1,292 0 0 $0 $0 Utilities 2 -- 0 0 0 0 Construction 301 82,441 70 866 26,735 74,757 Manufacturing 37 16,069 17 110 4,218 15,417 Wholesale Trade - -- - - - - Retail Trade 253 158,220 54 561 11,468 156,275 Transportation and Warehousing - -- - a -- -- Information - -- - a -- -- Finance and Insurance - -- - b -- -- Real Estate and Rental and Leasing - -- - b -- -- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 122 23,433 - - - - Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 -- 1 a -- -- Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 213 -- 14 c -- -- Educational Services - -- - - - - Health Care and Social Assistance 197 5,270 - b -- -- Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 69 -- - a -- -- Accommodation and Food Services - - - - - - Other Services (except Public Administration) 231 23,388 93 242 4,073 19,377 Industries Not Classified 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1,727 $355,737 350 2,657 $67,453 $321,291 2007 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 7 $382 0 0 $0 $0 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 53 14,594 4 85 2,284 7,048 Utilities 1 -- 0 0 0 0 Construction - - - - - - Manufacturing 34 15 032 15 104 3 687 14 649, , , Wholesale Trade 36 48,499 23 138 4,110 46,267 Retail Trade 214 210,363 29 f -- -- Transportation and Warehousing 24 3,552 - - - - Information 23 -- 2 e -- -- Finance and Insurance 47 16,889 31 111 2,236 15,469 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing - - - - - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 175 16,838 26 74 3,399 13,790 Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 0 3 81 3,599 0 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 240 22,760 8 211 8,206 21,650 Educational Services - - - b -- -- Health Care and Social Assistance 310 15,327 30 114 4,364 10,904 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 144 4,350 - - - - Accommodation and Food Services 45 -- 19 f -- -- Other Services (except Public Administration) 228 7,334 11 57 885 3,823 Industries Not Classified - - - - - - Total 2,228 $539,813 229 3,257 $75,372 $473,128 * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher level totals. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, American Indians and Alaska Natives, http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed July 12, 2006); 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA07). Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; and f=500-999 employees. 80 Firms in Kansas, Asian-Owned, 2002 and 2007 Firms with Paid Employees Owner, Year, Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Asian-Owned, 2002 Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting and Agricultural Support Services - -- - - - - Mining 1 -- 1 a -- -- Utilities 1 -- 0 0 $0 $0 Construction 79 $7,004 - b -- -- Manufacturing 31 -- 18 e -- -- Wholesale Trade 113 258,096 70 432 15,150 252,377 Retail Trade 483 90,251 169 572 10,602 75,119 Transportation and Warehousing 64 20,925 21 234 5,731 19,271 Information - -- - - - - Finance and Insurance 48 -- 12 a -- -- Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 162 15,105 - - - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 496 31,189 99 206 8,905 22,216 Management of Companies and Enterprises 0 0 0 0 0 0 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 201 -- 55 e -- -- Educational Services 24 -- 5 b -- -- Health Care and Social Assistance 453 163,902 194 1,325 56,698 156,749 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 69 3,701 - b -- -- Accommodation and Food Services 722 196,573 592 4,666 46,142 191,139 Other Services (except Public Administration) 582 3,026 126 285 4,987 20,408 Industries Not Classified - - - - - - Total 3,564 $897,740 1,407 8,535 $171,536 $1,270,512 Asian-Owned, 2007 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting - - - - - - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 28 $26,278 2 b -- -- Utilities 1 -- 0 0 $0 $0 Construction - - - - - - Manufacturing 94 159,933 51 968 34,443 158,711 Wholesale Trade 79 165,079 27 267 10,830 161,464 Retail Trade 537 283,977 223 962 15,410 261,488 Transportation and Warehousing 122 13,513 - - - - Information 82 9,973 8 43 2,672 5,645 Finance and Insurance 139 6,237 - - - - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 267 18,586 - - - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 479 126,525 117 1,096 59,348 116,652 Management of Companies and Enterprises 2 -- 2 b -- -- Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 349 47,073 25 1,163 22,974 41,537 Educational Services - - - - - - Health Care and Social Assistance 447 140,526 115 1,054 42,778 131,677 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation - - - - - - Accommodation and Food Services 777 304,674 602 6,242 62,987 291,210 Other Services (except Public Administration) 1,034 40,894 102 364 4,732 17,050 Industries Not Classified 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4,833 $1,407,489 1,350 12,676 $273,314 $1,270,512 * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. All Firms* Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Asians, http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed July 12, 2006); 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01). Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; and e=250-499 employees. 81 Year, Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) 2002 Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Agricultural Support Services 39 -- 0 0 $0 $0 Mining 52 $8,973 - b -- -- Utilities 0 0 0 0 0 0 Construction 623 178,097 - - - - Manufacturing 57 65,614 17 525 14,477 64,015 Wholesale Trade - -- - c -- -- Retail Trade 619 126,823 - - - - Transportation and Warehousing 220 19,200 39 32 1,217 7,889 Information 21 -- - a -- -- Finance and Insurance 96 4,789 - - - - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 185 19,245 - - - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 393 30,568 58 291 7,303 22,315 Management of Companies and Enterprises 0 0 0 0 0 0 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 289 25,629 62 f -- -- Educational Services 33 -- 1 a -- -- Health Care and Social Assistance 419 61,620 118 623 21,550 57,671 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 175 4,243 - a -- -- Accommodation and Food Services 242 80,310 183 3,404 27,971 79,158 Other Services (except Public Administration) 666 20,417 70 209 3,313 10,944 Industries Not Classified - - - - - - Total 4,188 $674,029 877 7,585 $130,636 $570,481 2007 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 25 $2,424 0 0 $0 $0 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 49 27,216 22 293 6,619 23,473 Utilities 0 0 0 0 0 0 Construction 707 515,102 181 1,703 66,515 459,024 Manufacturing 97 129,403 50 1,109 34,294 128,753 Wholesale Trade 84 62,869 10 129 4,267 60,434 Retail Trade 666 135,494 137 472 6,697 110,026 Transportation and Warehousing 605 121,455 67 232 6,172 40,018 Information 53 2,504 7 10 349 1,880 Finance and Insurance - - - - - - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing - - - - - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 498 38,862 64 353 10,607 28,886 Management of Companies and Enterprises 0 0 0 0 0 0 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 776 43,737 56 512 10,961 36,006 Educational Services 64 1,630 2 a -- -- Health Care and Social Assistance 699 76,170 77 474 25,092 65,307 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 139 1,250 10 57 455 322 Accommodation and Food Services 287 71,916 196 1,721 20,068 68,773 Other Services (except Public Administration) 686 16,883 44 124 2,017 7,558 Industries Not Classified 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5,775 $1,305,704 998 7,381 $198,491 $1,068,304 * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; and f=500-999 employees. Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 2002 and 2007 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Hispanic, http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed July 12, 2006); 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01). All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 82 Industry Group Employees1 Payroll ($1,000) Food manufacturing 26,959 $1,012,886 22,633 $758,958 $5,433,314 $16,750,602 $22,114,190 $365,746 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 471 $22,471 280 $12,746 $86,459 $253,992 - $5,878 Textile mills 144 $4,460 94 - - - - - Textile product mills 1,216 $34,580 989 $22,096 - - - $2,691 Apparel manufacturing 292 $6,118 240 - - - - - Leather and allied product manufacturing 115 $4,114 75 $1,980 - - - - Wood product manufacturing 1,589 57,921 1,174 33,906 160,428 285,441 453,345 7,737 Paper manufacturing 1,325 71,660 984 44,338 203,659 331,856 535,067 17,480 Printing and related support activities 7,443 297,382 5,225 178,965 1,086,795 524,553 1,615,929 41,446 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 1,986 180,081 1,374 112,549 3,618,114 12,099,367 15,665,693 181,005 Chemical manufacturing 7,847 474,723 4,768 262,547 3,484,211 3,453,450 6,899,397 292,261 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 11,573 505,385 9,414 345,172 1,609,811 1,896,980 3,482,629 114,978 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 4,297 198,368 3,225 137,720 615,654 551,396 1,169,405 64,941 Primary metal manufacturing 2,456 128,830 1,832 81,652 325,929 546,647 870,976 21,540 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 15,402 668,441 11,160 418,121 1,729,457 1,610,778 3,324,447 189,552 Machinery manufacturing 20,062 1,000,203 13,241 521,789 2,943,222 3,706,393 6,631,723 167,379 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 7,454 405,361 2,400 107,535 1,162,417 770,172 1,984,417 38,043 3,104 143,568 2,132 100,932 420,764 430,940 845,144 15,112 Transportation equipment manufacturing 32,587 2,135,148 21,645 1,287,122 8,534,020 10,089,094 18,924,660 324,408 Furniture and related product manufacturing 2,674 97,365 2,027 66,678 251,116 195,997 444,981 10,504 Miscellaneous manufacturing 3,430 129,211 2,355 74,293 304,861 216,939 518,620 10,676 Total Manufacturing 152,423 $7,578,276 107,264 $4,575,350 $32,070,177 $53,875,087 $86,076,260 $1,872,132 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Manufacturing Geographic Area Series (EC1231A1). 2 Aggregate of total cost of material and total value of shipments includes extensive duplication, since products of some industries are used as materials of others. Single dash (-) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; date are included in higher level totals. Total Capital Expenditures ($1,000) Value Added ($1,000) Total Cost of Materials2 ($1,000) Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing Production Workers1 Wages ($1,000) Production Workers 1 All employees data are the average number of production workers (full- and part-time) plus other employees for the payroll period that includes March 12. The number of production workers is the average for the payroll periods including the 12th of March, June, September, and December. Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2012 All Employees Total Value of Shipments2 ($1,000) 83 Type of Operation and Kind of Business Durable goods merchant wholesalers 2,424 $20,683,039 $1,548,586 32,331 Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies 254 3,835,436 122,878 3,230 Furniture and home furnishing 88 363,109 45,919 1,000 Lumber and other construction materials 159 1,285,676 104,962 2,259 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies 330 1,920,599 271,149 4,872 Metal and mineral (except petroleum) 91 -- -- g Electrical and electronic goods 246 4,175,154 268,587 4,160 Hardware, and plumbing and heating supplies 192 1,064,458 109,403 2,239 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 853 6,167,867 482,536 10,668 Miscellaneous durable goods 211 -- -- g Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers 1,599 42,254,497 1,109,886 22,051 Paper and paper product 125 988,134 84,560 1,603 Drugs and druggists' sundries 66 2,374,235 149,230 1,672 Apparel, piece goods, and notions 54 1,042,373 28,976 677 Grocery and related product 210 7,548,910 329,222 6,656 Farm product raw material 448 9,445,045 146,715 3,759 Chemical and allied products 138 6,423,307 83,514 1,270 Petroleum and petroleum products 139 9,869,496 87,801 1,721 Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage 48 626,814 58,272 1,438 Miscellaneous nondurable goods 371 3,936,183 141,596 3,255 Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers 521 6,730,790 130,301 3,169 Total Wholesale Trade 4,544 $69,668,326 $2,788,773 57,551 Durable goods 2,270 12,755,475 1,323,310 29,308 Nondurable goods 1,477 33,108,390 827,100 17,977 Total Merchant Wholesalers 3,747 $45,863,865 $2,150,410 47,285 Manufacturers sales branches and offices Durable goods merchant wholesalers 154 7,927,564 225,276 3,023 Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers 122 9,146,107 282,786 4,074 Total Manufacturers Sales Branches and Offices 276 $17,073,671 $508,062 7,097 Total Wholesale Trade 4,544 $69,668,326 $2,788,773 57,551 Double dash (--) indicates data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression code: g=1,000-2,499 employees. Wholesale Trade Industry in Kansas, 2007 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Geographic Area Series (EC0742A1). Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) Establishments (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers except manufacturer's sales branches and offices Sales ($1,000) 84 Kind of Business Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,542 $7,597,524 $643,459 18,661 Automobile dealers 643 6,430,718 477,888 12,326 Other motor vehicle dealers 147 391,892 36,185 1,157 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 752 774,914 129,386 5,178 Furniture and home furnishings stores 590 1,167,597 155,714 6,031 Electronics and appliance stores 549 931,224 101,962 4,881 Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers 1,190 2,782,009 324,347 13,370 Building material and supplies dealers 864 2,171,288 268,053 10,519 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores 326 610,721 56,294 2,851 Food and beverage stores 1,383 4,810,610 402,495 26,074 Grocery stores 594 4,233,246 359,530 22,300 Specialty food stores 178 90,909 16,260 1,104 Beer, wine, and liquor stores 611 486,455 26,705 2,670 Health and personal care stores 835 1,792,333 226,059 8,741 Gasoline stations 1,309 4,550,368 155,676 10,249 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,186 1,331,943 171,641 12,203 Clothing stores 749 965,058 121,829 9,291 Shoe stores 220 192,745 21,694 1,631 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores 217 174,140 28,118 1,281 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 524 731,567 86,620 5,952 Sporting goods stores 175 323,220 35,219 1,975 Hobby, toy, and game stores 95 145,681 16,847 1,310 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores 70 37,498 4,629 546 Musical instrument and supplies stores 54 47,127 8,360 389 Book, periodical and music stores 130 178,041 21,565 1,732 Book stores and news dealers 93 142,665 16,878 1,258 Prerecorded tape, compact disc, and record stores 37 35,376 4,687 474 General merchandise stores 486 5,925,996 580,085 30,111 Department stores 81 1,450,210 162,594 9,912 All other general merchandise stores 405 4,475,786 417,491 20,199 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,242 728,720 111,666 7,695 Florists 221 49,437 10,667 1,010 Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores 410 279,675 37,544 2,808 Used merchandise stores 220 73,999 19,967 1,523 Other miscellaneous store retailers 391 325,609 43,488 2,354 Nonstore retailers 627 2,188,441 173,968 5,704 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses 204 1,476,170 91,739 2,902 Vending machine operators 60 83,289 14,059 485 Direct selling establishments 363 628,982 68,170 2,317 Total Retail Trade 11,463 $34,538,332 $3,133,692 149,672 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series (EC0744A1). Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2007 85 Kind of Business Publishing industries (except Internet) 359 $1,682,240 $419,633 9,902 Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers 302 1,403,987 314,857 8,696 Newspaper publishers 160 261,088 82,507 3,231 Periodical publishers 71 248,688 74,755 1,709 Book publishers 29 -- -- c Directory and mailing list publishers 24 291,206 40,428 792 Other publishers 18 -- -- h Software publishers 57 278,253 104,776 1,206 Motion picture and sound recording industries 132 - 19,602 1,653 Motion picture and video industries 124 - -- g Sound recording industries 8 - -- b Broadcasting (except Internet) 125 266,649 99,437 2,622 Radio broadcasting 100 145,793 55,438 1,695 Television broadcasting 25 120,856 43,999 927 Telecommunications 665 - 2,313,671 33,823 Wired telecommunications carries 453 - 915,296 14,595 Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) 165 - 1,389,987 19,001 Satellite telecommunications 1 -- -- a Other telecommunications 46 -- -- c Data processing, hosting and related services 160 495,885 177,208 3,597 Other information services 61 106,982 34,018 1,140 News syndicates 5 -- -- b Libraries and archives 35 -- -- c Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals 16 42,433 15,457 182 All other information services 5 -- -- f Total Information 1,502 - $3,063,569 52,737 Single dash (-) indicates not available or not comparable. Double dash (--) indicates withheld. Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppressions codes: a=0 to 19 employees; b=20 to 99 employees; c=100 to 249 employees; f=500 to 999 employees; g=1,000 to 2,499 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Information, Geographic Area Series (EC0751A1). Information Industry in Kansas, 2007 Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) 86 Kind of Business Credit intermediation and related activities 2,551 - $1,335,344 30,755 Depository credit intermediation 1,708 - 885,428 22,204 Commercial banking 1,381 q 733,338 18,375 Commercial banking 1,381 q 733,338 18,375 National commercial banks - banking 635 q 363,705 9,117 State commercial banks - banking 746 q 369,633 9,258 Savings institutions 120 q 83,795 1,834 Credit unions 207 $366,779 68,295 1,995 Nondepository credit intermediation 420 7,662,030 322,692 5,432 Sales financing 74 772,123 62,054 1,150 Other nondepository credit intermediation 342 -- -- h Consumer lending 93 -- -- e Real estate credit 176 688,383 177,029 2,924 All other nondepository intermediation 71 -- -- f Pawn shops 57 -- -- e Activities related to credit intermediation 423 408,584 127,224 3,119 Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers 136 72,669 27,372 715 956 1,752,917 514,323 4,934 Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage 436 559,080 173,818 1,800 Securities brokerage 385 511,231 162,034 1,631 Commodity contracts brokerage 35 -- -- b Other financial investment activities 520 1,193,837 340,505 3,134 Portfolio management 203 560,797 183,895 1,004 Investment advice 199 439,248 94,994 1,050 Insurance carriers and related activities 2,558 - 1,373,929 25,968 Insurance carriers 384 q 917,037 15,172 Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers 157 q 386,550 7,182 Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities 2,174 1,380,167 456,892 10,796 Insurance agencies and brokerages 2,026 1,046,031 323,082 7,570 Total Finance and Insurance 6,065 - $3,223,596 61,657 Single dash (-) indicates not available or not comparable. Double dash (--) indicates withheld. Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. q - revenue not collected at this level of detail for multi-establishment firms Finance and Insurance Industry in Kansas, 2007 Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; g=1,000-2,499 employees; and h=2,500-4,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Finance and Insurance, Geographic Area Series (ECO752A1). Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) Establishments (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Securities, commodity contracts, investments Revenue ($1,000) 87 Kind of Business Ambulatory health care services 4,730 $6,146,474 $2,548,693 54,414 Offices of physicians 1,571 3,384,563 1,467,016 21,625 Offices of dentists 1,033 819,702 309,228 7,490 Offices of other health practitioners 1,383 518,004 189,471 6,615 Offices of chiropractors 508 130,230 42,231 1,625 Offices of optometrists 308 176,002 53,875 1,839 Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) 141 35,957 14,450 586 Offices of specialty therapists 242 112,150 53,257 1,876 Offices of all other health practitioners 184 63,665 25,658 689 Outpatient care centers 300 460,707 197,532 5,840 Family planning centers 22 8,496 3,864 110 Outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers 114 158,727 83,617 3,197 Other outpatient care centers 164 293,484 110,051 2,533 Medical diagnostic laboratories 140 446,881 170,289 4,165 Home health care services 226 281,614 147,117 6,814 Other ambulatory health care services 77 235,003 68,040 1,865 Hospitals 154 6,099,990 2,310,653 56,703 General medical and surgical hospitals 134 5,689,976 2,126,148 51,698 Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals 3 95,474 68,491 1,825 Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals 17 314,540 116,014 3,180 Nursing and residential care facilities 1,014 1,781,557 821,812 39,870 Nursing care facilities 252 713,722 349,726 16,426 Residential mental health facilities 403 240,314 118,437 6,270 Community care facilities for the elderly 286 726,516 309,188 15,360 Other residential care facilities 73 101,005 44,461 1,814 Social assistance 1,797 1,100,724 462,605 27,541 Individual and family services 795 658,253 284,203 15,588 Emergency and other relief services 286 87,989 27,501 1,804 Vocational rehabilitation services 86 155,012 52,141 3,101 Child day care services 630 199,470 98,760 7,048 Total Health Care and Social Assistance 7,695 $15,128,745 $6,143,763 178,528 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Health Care and Social Assistance, Geographic Area Series (EC0762A1). Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2007 Establishments (number) Revenue/ Receipts ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) 88 Kind of Business Accommodation 665 $783,761 $184,980 11,898 Traveler accommodation 552 -- -- j Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels 523 605,684 154,187 10,449 Casino hotels 1 -- -- f Other traveler accommodation 28 -- -- c Bed-and-breakfast inns 26 -- -- c RV (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps 40 -- -- c Rooming and boarding houses 73 -- -- e Food services and drinking places 5,201 3,408,586 988,674 92,897 Full-service restaurants 2,053 1,422,544 475,629 43,482 Limited-service eating places 2,375 1,642,326 421,256 41,731 Special food services 266 210,553 61,724 4,171 Food service contractors 185 182,198 53,411 3,505 Caterers 71 27,452 8,114 657 Mobile food services 10 903 169 9 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 507 133,163 30,065 3,513 Total Accommodation and Food Services 5,866 $4,192,347 $1,173,654 104,795 Double dash (--) indicates withheld. Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; and, j=10,000-24,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Accommodation and Food Services, Geographic Area Series (EC0772A1). Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2007 Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) 89 Kind of Business Repair and maintenance 2,429 $1,162,743 $345,579 12,126 Automotive repair and maintenance 1,810 813,820 248,208 9,151 Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance 138 134,983 37,642 913 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance 312 181,979 49,910 1,566 Personal and household goods repair and maintenance 169 31,961 9,819 496 Personal and laundry services 1,852 663,113 227,337 12,139 Personal care services 1,023 207,470 82,973 5,475 Barber shops 39 3,979 2,123 111 Beauty salons 780 154,929 68,248 4,051 Nail salons 35 7,172 1,948 148 Diet and weight reducing centers 26 14,263 2,895 193 All other personal care services 143 27,127 7,759 972 Death care services 322 159,835 42,671 1,628 Drycleaning and laundry services 286 171,032 56,320 2,685 Coin-operated laundries and drycleaners 72 14,408 2,955 269 Drycleaning and laundry services (except coin-operated) 189 53,027 17,893 1,229 Linen and uniform supply 25 103,597 35,472 1,187 Other personal services 221 124,776 45,373 2,351 Pet care (except veterinary) services 96 15,774 5,721 461 Photofinishing 12 -- -- e Parking lots and garages 39 -- -- g All other personal services 74 -- -- c Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations 1,217 1,500,265 230,704 7,400 Grantmaking and giving services 185 890,888 50,442 1,401 Social advocacy organizations 128 38,828 13,190 523 Civic and social organizations 393 119,063 31,949 2,482 Business, professional, labor, political, and similar organizations 511 451,486 135,123 2,994 Total Other Services (except public administration) 5,498 $3,326,121 $803,620 31,665 Double dash (--) indicates withheld. Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; g=1,000-2,499 employees; and h=2,500-4,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Other Services (Except Public Administration), Geographic Area Series (EC0781A1). Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2007 Establishments (number) Receipts/ Revenue ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) 90 County Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Allen 926 $732,926 312 4,182 $120,648 $724,648 Anderson 1,003 338,197 270 1,586 34,550 327,643 Atchison 1,186 1,111,553 344 5,575 155,197 1,050,593 Barber 843 209,690 279 1,091 26,304 187,025 Barton 3,047 2,123,607 848 9,698 301,803 2,005,999 Bourbon 1,507 1,089,531 284 4,921 144,833 1,055,061 Brown 864 518,256 316 2,852 85,221 495,262 Butler 5,456 4,929,313 1,094 13,451 421,331 4,791,196 Chase 329 50,095 35 193 4,453 26,625 Chautauqua 412 97,336 83 620 13,471 87,815 Cherokee 1,474 1,331,899 273 5,144 158,491 1,308,733 Cheyenne 310 80,309 71 271 7,007 72,657 Clark 283 51,765 50 621 10,962 44,675 Clay 647 350,218 225 1,910 47,121 340,799 Cloud 978 477,597 288 2,968 76,189 469,321 Coffey 885 658,923 245 2,514 112,395 611,058 Comanche -- -- -- -- -- -- Cowley 2,632 2,822,331 681 11,558 292,218 2,749,000 Crawford 2,995 2,548,658 867 14,972 372,368 2,505,677 Decatur 408 91,183 136 907 13,406 82,921 Dickinson 1,967 1,041,354 380 4,840 122,014 974,401 Doniphan 640 479,835 175 1,393 52,319 435,760 Douglas 10,251 5,122,626 2,658 36,562 922,100 4,868,960 Edwards 342 69,094 96 482 12,196 64,650 Elk 443 59,797 94 173 3,704 47,365 Ellis 3,553 2,440,800 1,082 13,383 387,072 2,357,674 Ellsworth 553 201,630 122 1,308 38,684 192,703 Finney 2,734 4,215,293 890 13,128 426,170 4,080,257 Ford 2,236 6,173,119 724 13,178 392,747 6,118,972 Franklin 2,331 1,399,071 483 7,801 206,335 1,282,190 Geary 1,524 1,011,900 417 6,222 157,627 981,122 Gove -- -- -- -- -- -- Graham -- -- -- -- -- -- Grant 617 1,320,738 242 2,481 90,739 1,299,135 Gray 774 420,416 278 1,975 64,804 380,495 Greeley -- -- -- -- -- -- Greenwood 900 203,024 177 1,407 22,759 174,047 Hamilton 373 154,339 52 481 14,868 149,427 Harper 929 407,471 229 1,148 33,819 391,384 Harvey 2,919 1,792,835 655 11,315 362,198 1,733,506 Haskell -- -- -- -- -- -- Hodgeman 323 30,543 10 56 1,410 19,438 Jackson 1,113 541,938 350 3,768 80,755 518,456 Jefferson 1,528 347,283 330 2,189 61,669 287,006 Jewell -- -- -- -- -- -- Johnson 57,084 97,326,128 13,864 324,223 14,619,185 95,087,415 Kearny 219 322,015 54 469 11,850 310,207 Kingman 859 237,442 148 1,204 28,587 206,191 Kiowa 328 177,934 120 1,491 24,773 175,393 Labette 1,658 903,898 422 7,929 173,215 864,494 Lane 391 56,072 66 147 3,378 37,935 Leavenworth 4,221 1,906,915 1,197 14,635 422,415 1,797,083 Lincoln -- -- -- -- -- -- Linn 642 800,689 113 1,050 34,109 784,654 Logan -- -- -- -- -- -- Firms in Kansas, by County, 2007 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 91 County Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Firms in Kansas, by County, 2007 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees Lyon 2,302 $3,648,925 807 14,458 $370,462 $3,613,916 McPherson 3,190 5,738,362 736 12,113 374,793 5,632,503 Marion 936 340,274 211 2,060 55,679 326,002 Marshall 1,075 964,786 363 4,487 136,628 934,419 Meade 267 209,511 100 540 14,057 193,150 Miami 3,217 910,297 666 5,328 145,275 818,783 Mitchell 642 319,578 134 1,717 43,114 310,848 Montgomery 2,914 5,903,003 777 14,227 449,236 5,845,587 Morris -- -- -- -- -- -- Morton 240 228,770 71 618 18,812 226,210 Nemaha 829 805,810 295 3,985 123,705 791,984 Neosho 1,663 984,092 463 6,382 153,204 935,963 Ness 378 143,541 108 699 25,370 140,411 Norton 705 277,055 133 1,261 44,589 262,442 Osage 1,278 255,468 249 2,865 50,075 229,063 Osborne 563 163,678 126 799 16,202 142,536 Ottawa 609 123,727 79 1,013 23,130 112,822 Pawnee 463 137,341 142 1,164 23,112 123,546 Phillips 641 335,835 203 1,438 43,362 306,987 Pottawatomie 2,463 1,451,183 684 8,777 214,343 1,401,672 Pratt 1,333 891,082 260 2,688 82,951 849,936 Rawlins 296 195,183 123 1,012 22,905 189,065 Reno 5,219 4,117,817 1,567 21,850 667,056 3,984,146 Republic 348 212,855 112 783 15,932 203,658 Rice 724 374,073 255 2,892 81,859 362,397 Riley 3,604 2,717,325 1,138 17,055 428,326 2,631,492 Rooks 427 246,893 112 880 25,386 233,473 Rush 200 133,858 124 1,009 28,319 132,095 Russell -- -- -- -- -- -- Saline -- -- -- -- -- -- Scott -- -- -- -- -- -- Sedgwick 38,808 62,245,030 9,934 244,143 9,011,682 60,968,911 Seward 1,641 5,006,255 613 10,786 297,794 4,951,803 Shawnee 12,505 20,135,275 3,671 77,091 2,533,007 19,727,005 Sheridan -- -- -- -- -- -- Sherman 727 426,900 274 2,093 43,666 405,882 Smith 488 102,281 82 575 10,465 92,143 Stafford 446 122,102 96 554 16,197 118,191 Stanton 173 141,606 74 388 9,751 137,000 Stevens 529 204,234 127 679 23,269 179,126 Sumner 2,257 680,172 435 4,182 121,888 607,735 Thomas 998 824,368 434 4,585 127,345 811,658 Trego -- -- -- -- -- -- Wabaunsee 645 153,038 97 1,290 24,663 140,212 Wallace 145 97,747 44 332 6,712 97,495 Washington 532 303,689 156 1,413 34,490 297,258 Wichita 360 148,550 84 403 12,826 138,378 Wilson -- -- -- -- -- -- Woodson 259 75,707 61 543 11,303 70,827 Wyandotte 8,579 17,089,410 2,498 60,915 2,352,184 16,879,686 Kansas 237,297 $303,581,134 57,912 1,147,783 $40,960,771 $296,040,980 Double dash (--) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01). * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. 92 City Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Abilene 832 $632,997 244 3,382 $77,816 $602,077 Andover 991 466,348 195 2,675 82,019 427,179 Arkansas City 697 875,115 273 3,727 86,539 848,985 Atchison 861 980,905 300 5,158 143,067 926,197 Augusta 745 249,490 170 1,527 38,640 232,584 Bel Aire -- -- -- -- -- -- Bonner Springs 781 983,972 241 4,448 155,140 974,620 Chanute 996 689,335 310 4,859 115,951 667,553 Coffeyville 883 3,768,866 321 5,737 184,385 3,758,234 Concordia 479 335,502 200 1,948 52,195 333,084 De Soto 477 340,902 67 1,550 73,272 327,045 Derby 1,700 464,438 340 3,447 74,853 434,464 Dodge City 1,590 3,811,187 576 9,532 278,721 3,776,984 El Dorado 1,180 827,449 405 5,713 177,606 813,269 Emporia 1,665 3,503,084 711 13,753 355,775 3,483,433 Eudora -- -- -- -- -- -- Fort Riley North2 41 73,834 19 712 27,382 73,781 Fort Scott 830 935,847 194 3,890 117,023 925,575 Garden City 1,710 1,410,806 587 6,779 197,482 1,332,894 Gardner 1,120 386,432 207 2,012 64,027 355,043 Great Bend 1,585 1,277,806 443 6,347 180,501 1,217,113 Hays 2,689 2,143,330 884 11,432 331,021 2,083,661 Haysville 720 312,169 182 1,616 44,399 302,269 Hutchinson 3,207 2,941,033 1,079 14,957 450,398 2,874,316 Independence 987 1,535,655 354 5,226 159,082 1,517,241 Iola 525 487,537 184 3,042 84,858 483,965 Junction City 1,120 923,921 361 5,614 137,213 899,698 Kansas City 7,562 15,453,551 2,285 54,124 2,101,783 15,256,999 Lansing 461 174,352 176 1,730 42,418 156,842 Lawrence 7,883 4,393,272 2,179 32,614 798,755 4,202,819 Leavenworth 1,680 1,204,521 549 9,414 274,070 1,164,306 Leawood 4,098 3,297,178 926 11,944 516,564 3,018,008 Lenexa 5,058 15,981,334 1,672 53,686 2,440,532 15,802,959 Liberal 1,581 3,844,017 587 10,205 278,522 3,790,156 McPherson 3,055 2,806,927 1,067 17,401 443,758 2,728,607 Manhattan 1,254 1,534,807 367 6,453 182,659 1,506,210 Merriam 1,461 2,726,089 484 11,124 479,584 2,692,587 Mission 1,085 1,549,266 498 6,547 311,871 1,499,603 Mulvane 323 89,336 96 890 15,281 86,396 Newton 1,321 947,507 318 6,592 201,992 914,125 Olathe 10,064 11,138,345 2,498 44,657 1,575,138 10,839,798 Ottawa 1,075 1,123,241 301 5,603 150,060 1,067,588 Overland Park 19,695 51,925,300 5,598 145,987 7,569,456 51,210,576 Paola 588 381,843 234 2,337 66,040 371,202 Park City 388 708,645 185 4,046 116,925 699,573 Parsons 601 691,950 226 6,718 135,603 685,503 Pittsburg 1,633 1,860,774 506 11,116 282,995 1,835,215 Prairie Village 3,202 1,301,718 566 6,548 244,790 1,154,401 Pratt 981 758,735 214 2,329 71,805 730,423 Roeland Park 654 217,218 96 1,225 34,717 201,711 Number of Firms Number of Firms Number of Employees Firms in Kansas, by City, 2007 All Firms1 Firms with Paid Employees 93 City Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Firms Number of Employees Firms in Kansas, by City, 2007 All Firms1 Firms with Paid Employees Salina 3,599 $4,248,605 1,305 22,817 $696,334 $4,171,986 Shawnee 6,603 4,206,610 1,385 26,049 704,062 4,015,661 Topeka 8,898 18,257,661 2,954 68,039 2,193,092 17,990,175 Ulysses 470 $980,335 157 1,604 $48,393 $961,221 Valley Center 716 299,402 159 2,171 56,154 277,661 Wellington 885 457,578 203 2,399 73,091 423,967 Wichita 30,253 52,179,120 8,176 202,865 7,194,028 51,171,520 Winfield 1,109 813,160 308 6,458 164,203 799,681 Kansas 237,297 $303,581,134 57,912 1,147,783 $40,960,771 $296,040,980 Double dash (--) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. 1 Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Cities of 5,000 inhabitants or more defined as of July 1, 2007 or 5,000 workers or more as of April 1, 2000. 2 Census Designated Place Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01). 94 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen $133,842 a c $1,342 $3,714 $69,138 $4,176 $13,150 $3,274 b $3,992 Anderson 42,614 - $1,518 - 3,386 7,187 2,922 e 1,888 a 3,135 Atchison 176,197 - a b 9,425 66,087 12,091 12,965 5,251 $874 4,481 Barber 54,009 $21 12,325 b 1,722 c 6,333 4,527 b b 2,037 Barton 409,333 315 40,445 c g 43,745 34,332 36,967 18,167 4,436 37,468 Bourbon 143,913 - b a 7,700 39,911 11,589 12,892 367 b 13,835 Brown 104,503 - - b 3,095 21,801 9,354 7,872 c b 8,510 Butler 418,796 a 3,223 5587 47,968 g 24,827 48,124 18,933 2,277 19,562 Chase 14,545 a b - 291 c 620 910 1,249 a a Chautauqua 12,260 - 1,811 a 842 b a 1,365 a a b Cherokee 200,130 - b b 60,609 63,951 6,499 10,773 2,696 b 3,496 Cheyenne 15,683 a a a 278 a 4,965 1,198 338 - 1,326 Clark -- - 158 - 265 b a 1,007 a - 1,655 Clay 69,506 a - a 4,562 e 10,387 7,982 2,319 1,324 3,381 Cloud 88,683 a a 631 2,642 c 12,185 12,567 2,905 c 4,357 Coffey -- a 2,378 g c c c 7,436 3,169 598 5,085 Comanche 9,327 - 306 - 262 b a 1,651 a a 1,026 Cowley 357,312 a 1,943 b 14,802 169,879 8,529 33,844 4,905 4,649 14,909 Crawford 404,424 a 1,060 5572 21,517 94,980 28,128 37,486 7,758 20,016 12,898 Decatur 14,719 a 362 a 419 a 3,461 1,567 a a 1,447 Dickinson 146,375 b a 5,367 6,917 41,624 11,506 17,206 6,743 897 7,197 Doniphan 46,680 a a a 1,886 e 3,527 2,291 3,633 a 2,549 Douglas 1,102,545 a b c 69,996 152,056 27,080 134,161 31,023 g 51,098 Edwards 20,464 a a a a 4,216 5,773 1,456 a a b Elk 7,299 - b a 148 b a 606 204 a 541 Ellis 428,705 450 33,733 c 23,493 35,599 26,661 49,451 9,759 19,149 21,708 Ellsworth 57,816 - 6,680 a 2,485 13,136 2,836 3,495 b 3,277 2,900 Finney 480,813 2,046 20,052 e 35,268 h 45,325 57,654 16,491 5,779 19,664 Ford 532,722 202 b 10,339 16,244 238,723 38,449 40,109 16,190 14,693 12,743 Franklin 308,218 a 3,253 a 29,414 29,594 8,283 22,558 80,006 1,571 5,777 Geary 236,524 a - b 8,636 f c 28,233 12,047 5,741 11,203 Gove 27,234 a a a 1,186 4,611 b 4,413 981 a 1,868 Graham 23,970 a 166 a 3,440 b b 2,621 b b b Grant 104,495 b 32,453 b 5,846 11,138 12,198 4,452 3,992 c 4,301 Gray 51,707 533 a 1,045 10,091 3,022 9,663 4,131 1,804 474 2,917 Greeley 11,033 a a a a - b 1,260 a a 863 Greenwood 36,822 - 5,031 a 2,640 b 2,240 4,355 b 718 2,011 Hamilton 18,422 a a a a - 4,095 1,554 b a b Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) 95 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Harper $64,204 a $3,225 a $4,738 $18,563 $4,661 $5,313 c a $3,307 Harvey 472,281 a 1,622 b 26,528 144,310 15,527 29,402 g $2,211 12,320 Haskell 28,465 $1,351 b - 2,819 2,135 5,601 1,212 b a b Hodgeman 9,136 a a a - - 1,469 591 b a b Jackson 78,688 - a - 5,529 7,351 3,489 8,084 $422 b 3,953 Jefferson 76,045 a c b 21,779 10,606 420 5,160 $2,174 b 2,603 Jewell 13,375 a - b 287 a b 998 828 a 1,107 Johnson 16,136,459 319 10,594 $47,214 864,835 1,143,301 1,361,968 977,849 533,324 2,100,554 2,137,192 Kearny 23,119 1,210 a a 646 a 458 803 b a b Kingman 60,914 a 4,274 - 5,493 18,138 6,308 4,066 2,201 400 5,343 Kiowa 25,668 a a a 1,506 - 6,240 1,685 3,198 b 1,382 Labette 255,692 - a 3,927 5,114 83,650 5,141 19,835 18,670 3,177 10,092 Lane 12,534 a a b b a 2,376 738 a - b Leavenworth 495,923 740 305 3,585 39,734 40,829 4,355 53,570 8,550 22,253 35,421 Lincoln 12,181 a - - 1,129 - 1,893 980 a a b Linn 52,680 - 1,802 e 3,741 3,024 1,064 3,709 283 1,066 2,232 Logan 21,965 b a a 462 a 4,503 2,308 a a 1,748 Lyon 337,436 a 1,586 4,740 12,188 121,280 17,680 36,951 10,608 8,436 12,388 McPherson 544,781 a 5,631 a 36,953 274,588 15,646 27,231 22,452 8,009 30,026 Marion 66,176 - b a 2,980 9,668 8,869 5,967 504 b 3,777 Marshall 157,022 a a 2,146 6,635 78,882 8,326 15,397 2,346 b 9,979 Meade 31,229 a 786 b 3,852 a 4,753 2,487 b b 1,993 Miami 226,135 a 4,000 b 23,155 27,037 c 23,006 10,459 1,431 11,415 Mitchell 85,607 - - a 4,858 f 8,508 9,975 3,572 2,493 5,258 Montgomery 446,679 75 4,995 b 17,214 196,323 10,831 37,009 g 3,654 15,038 Morris 34,533 - a b 1,941 8,396 798 3,735 a b 2,231 Morton 34,145 a 2,674 a 373 b 4,567 2,116 b 3,426 1,719 Nemaha 162,791 a a a 8,692 64,639 8,495 11,221 16,959 1,279 8,019 Neosho 167,960 b e - 8,542 40,710 11,228 16,063 1,141 607 8,965 Ness 39,606 a 13,270 a 762 1,291 5,569 1,464 b a 3,221 Norton 60,358 a b b 2,804 c 2,711 3,928 867 b 5,041 Osage 50,883 - a - 2,995 b b 6,179 924 684 4,844 Osborne 32,541 a 576 - 529 c 6,770 3,301 1,610 a 2,898 Ottawa 24,802 a - - 723 c 7,178 1,380 758 a 3,158 Pawnee 71,510 a a - 2,583 b 5,174 4,561 a b 3,626 Phillips 62,863 a 1,240 a 2,388 11,414 3,798 3,796 4,601 b 10,724 96 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Pottawatomie $287,553 a a e $20,333 $73,777 $25,469 g c c $8,596 Pratt 126,918 $1,111 $25,470 b 7,977 4,574 12,214 $17,427 b $1,101 7,848 Rawlins 20,715 a - a 1,516 1,190 7,339 1,699 a a 1,428 Reno 762,507 859 4,678 $9,879 39,833 159,166 41,843 77,855 $28,537 20,494 38,441 Republic 36,739 b a - 3,961 6,179 4,646 3,935 1,017 323 2,711 Rice 78,130 a 7,339 a 3,182 15,788 4,769 4,964 5,968 1,500 5,169 Riley 565,814 b c b 52,194 16,647 19,331 84,530 6,812 11,136 39,777 Rooks 45,458 b 4,447 a 3,141 3,075 7,590 3,616 b a 2,694 Rush 36,447 a b - 707 14,557 5,055 1,906 3,349 b 1,809 Russell 61,809 a 12,745 - 4,043 c 4,989 4,817 7,443 3,042 3,134 Saline 914,287 a 287 b 42,198 235,977 68,043 91,106 49,023 13,216 39,606 Scott 39,961 a a a 2,533 983 6,497 4,233 1,721 a 3,894 Sedgwick 9,603,424 513 81,296 62,649 576,356 2,896,784 540,047 667,512 299,262 202,614 535,779 Seward 353,372 - 48,561 4355 7,355 h 22,409 29,807 33,779 2,902 9,171 Shawnee 3,150,609 166 b 112,397 186,516 284,291 128,934 217,290 90,002 77,303 341,149 Sheridan 23,928 a a a 2,098 a c 1,692 2,923 a 2,324 Sherman 55,306 a a a 1,582 b 13,253 8,873 2,468 b 4,449 Smith 25,229 a a - 623 3,150 5,808 3,542 280 b 2,673 Stafford 18,957 a 1,016 a 797 b 1,323 2,581 1,187 a 2,548 Stanton 15,953 a - a a a b 1,667 b a 2,420 Stevens 44,258 1,767 2,353 a b 2,790 5,651 3,606 5,291 a 3,005 Sumner 142,592 a c a 4,402 41,946 7,388 12,005 14,174 b 8,946 Thomas 86,595 a - b 9,130 1,744 18,591 14,641 3,735 1,074 6,398 Trego 30,873 a b b 831 1,515 2,379 2,930 766 747 1,404 Wabaunsee 22,582 a a - 2,843 5,125 1,575 1,532 1,850 a 1,519 Wallace 8,976 a - a a a 2,878 980 a a 929 Washington 37,320 a a a 2,046 5,185 5,701 3,943 b a 2,727 Wichita 19,275 a - b 280 b c 1,438 258 a 1,073 Wilson 131,851 326 4,956 a f 35,646 709 4,564 c a 3,413 Woodson 12,549 - 3,553 a 163 a 1,952 1,614 164 a 926 Wyandotte 3,102,637 a - a 223,000 661,660 355,821 186,252 349,419 e 44,153 Statewide 853,216 a 85,287 a 2,976 - 153,490 a a 12,895 97,953 Kansas $47,715,601 $30,360 $599,788 $625,347 $2,866,801 $8,365,542 $3,460,512 $3,483,752 $2,006,261 $2,805,017 $3,896,051 Industry Description: AFFH=Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting; Mining=Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; and Transportation=Transportation and warehousing. Single dash (-) indicates not available or represents zero. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed May 18, 2015). Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; g=1,000-2,499 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees; and j=10,000-24,999 employees. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data included in higher-level totals. 97 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Allen $559 $2,821 - $457 a $15,549 a $3,196 $2,819 a Anderson a b - 160 a 9,711 a 1,386 699 - Atchison 1,088 1,784 b b $15,726 28,268 $785 4,725 4,272 a Barber 131 b - 691 a 8,490 53 992 1,550 a Barton 3,911 12,344 a 6,946 721 63,658 2,174 11,050 12,514 a Bourbon 933 3,583 c b a 31,076 a 4,670 3,377 - Brown a b - 1,011 a 23,952 e 2,969 1,461 - Butler 3,326 15,655 $1,434 7,962 b 105,829 3,410 18,844 14,006 $33 Chase a a - a - b a 703 290 a Chautauqua - 79 - a - c a 417 202 a Cherokee 386 2,683 b 4,977 - 25,229 705 3,537 2,890 a Cheyenne a 603 - a - 5,482 a 309 273 a Clark - 839 a a - c 98 102 243 - Clay a 1,901 - b a 17,254 b 1,835 2,268 - Cloud 209 2,723 - 2,250 a 17,904 b 3,334 3,817 - Coffey a 5,829 - a - 16,130 a 1,849 c - Comanche a 151 a a a 3,322 a 414 318 a Cowley 1,046 5,696 a 3,738 f 59,803 912 12,250 7,902 a Crawford 2,344 11,859 16,357 8,465 f 94,075 1,825 15,846 9,208 - Decatur 199 b - 314 - c a 338 b a Dickinson 333 4,380 c 2,020 - 25,877 1,349 5,034 4,216 a Doniphan a 575 - 172 c 3,376 a 606 645 - Douglas 21,558 76,144 17,173 30,924 27,075 203,049 6,471 81,973 49,132 12 Edwards a 256 - 102 a c a 217 309 - Elk a a - 253 - 159 b 237 450 - Ellis 5,894 12,841 b 4,648 b 130,179 1,308 23,226 12,517 a Ellsworth a 2,712 a a - 13,350 175 1,130 1,278 a Finney 5,479 9,703 953 4,455 b 70,622 2,611 20,420 17,864 a Ford 2,177 24,309 b f b 60,754 10,634 15,139 11,406 - Franklin 953 f b 8,089 f 39,071 401 7,696 6,949 - Geary 10,629 17,669 c 4,741 b 65,546 994 18,578 12,070 a Gove - 307 - a - 6,343 a 573 1,233 - Graham a 464 - a - c a 311 541 - Grant a 1,776 a b a 8,011 a 2,859 1,932 - Gray a 2,409 b e 264 c 107 228 2,298 - Greeley - a - - - c a a b - Greenwood a 826 - a - c 102 848 510 a Hamilton - 105 - a a 3,709 - 235 368 - Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) 98 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Harper a $471 - $1,278 a $10,157 $93 $2,074 $1,422 a Harvey $1,431 8,851 b 4,333 $10,896 105,597 903 10,603 11,513 a Haskell - 918 - 43 a c a 341 1,019 a Hodgeman - a - a - b a 76 468 - Jackson 461 1,243 - a b 14,125 a g 2,922 a Jefferson b 1,775 - 1,188 272 10,707 570 911 2,672 - Jewell - 147 - a b b a 435 377 - Johnson 234,807 2,099,166 $883,230 944,960 204,487 1,731,858 93,786 421,113 345,112 $790 Kearny a 428 - - a c - 379 575 a Kingman 111 1,032 - a - 10,291 269 1,324 1,421 a Kiowa - a a a b 5,731 a 270 966 - Labette 740 3,225 b a a 90,230 156 5,589 3,845 a Lane a a - a a b a a 459 - Leavenworth 6,541 86,612 b f 11,224 117,635 952 20,573 20,390 a Lincoln a 425 - b - 4,315 a 182 433 - Linn a 1,409 - 943 - 1,788 a 578 1,619 - Logan - 586 a a - c a 887 917 - Lyon 3,631 6,539 b e 805 64,220 992 15,266 7,131 a McPherson 1,218 6,940 8,257 9,992 16,270 54,724 1,294 10,314 13,931 a Marion a 3,975 a b e 15,776 a 1,699 3,784 - Marshall 119 3,498 a 2,796 b 17,353 275 1,945 2,755 a Meade - 561 - a - c a 483 780 - Miami 2,952 21,106 a 5,779 525 63,120 1,022 6,966 6,648 - Mitchell b 1,368 b 164 a f b 1,533 2,577 - Montgomery 1,953 5,234 b 13,510 a 72,504 856 12,423 7,917 - Morris a 1,414 - a - 7,776 a 1,629 592 a Morton - 338 - a a e a 672 428 - Nemaha a 3,672 a 4,889 c 23,712 a 2,229 2,595 - Neosho 469 5,900 356 2,267 a 36,084 418 4,512 3,794 a Ness a 444 - a - e - 316 2,443 - Norton a 791 b 111 - 12,763 a 2,117 699 - Osage 268 1,794 - 559 a g a 1,370 2,320 - Osborne - 1,672 a 217 - 7,726 a 465 1,210 a Ottawa 116 736 - 491 - 6,230 a 341 1,024 - Pawnee a 2,322 - b a 45,671 165 1,733 816 a Phillips a 4,550 a b - 11,311 46 991 2,282 - Pottawatomie 1,499 6,291 a 7,362 2,166 36,458 b 4,751 7,402 a Pratt 635 4,545 3,271 673 - 25,840 a 5,330 3,663 - 99 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Rawlins - a - a - $5,406 a a $550 - Reno $4,738 $25,850 e $44,013 $2,545 179,686 $5,339 $28,882 23,602 - Republic a 749 a a a 8,975 125 941 1,238 - Rice 144 2,368 b 332 e 11,585 206 2,647 2,657 - Riley 11,595 45,121 $12,861 19,161 9,996 118,735 3,233 47,566 52,769 a Rooks a 1,523 b a - 7,610 a 739 1,357 a Rush - 683 - 106 - c a 415 319 - Russell 408 1,346 - 686 a e 45 3,336 1,420 - Saline 7,610 39,279 21,283 26,552 12,268 195,560 6,721 35,414 24,852 $143 Scott a 1,679 a 553 a 12,101 a 1,674 1,771 - Sedgwick 134,776 563,682 520,461 400,268 126,990 1,377,790 72,862 307,889 235,758 136 Seward 1,705 5,036 b e a 37,358 639 9,729 8,758 - Shawnee 27,308 272,252 301,705 101,148 16,087 747,000 14,101 95,429 136,373 129 Sheridan - a a - - c a 194 470 - Sherman a 1,988 - 694 a 12,010 a 3,497 2,250 - Smith a 302 - 201 a e - 415 657 - Stafford a 749 - a - c a 318 739 - Stanton - 551 b - - b - a b - Stevens a 752 - b a c a 1,686 688 - Sumner 928 2,642 a a a 24,896 70 4,043 4,497 $40 Thomas 791 2,147 a 956 a 13,727 b 6,074 4,181 a Trego a 373 - a - e 73 840 676 - Wabaunsee 77 344 - c a 2,837 a 211 886 - Wallace a 427 - a - b a a 365 a Washington 20 553 a b b 8,541 a 781 1,800 - Wichita - a a 129 - c a 319 607 - Wilson a 1,548 a a a 19,183 a 1,637 1,538 - Woodson a 90 - - - 2,443 a 318 157 - Wyandotte 21,841 97,389 45,019 110,180 11,693 782,883 17,927 81,480 70,349 278 Statewide a g 2,954 j 292 f - b b - Kansas $538,796 $3,777,729 $1,938,100 $2,214,320 $553,995 $7,541,515 $278,474 $1,476,335 $1,254,933 $1,973 Industry Description: Real Estate=Real estate and rental and leasing; Prof. Services=Professional, scientific, and technical services; Management=Management of companies and enterprises; Admin. Support=Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services; Health Care=Health care and social assistance; Arts and Recreation=Arts, entertainment, and recreation; Accommod. and Food Service=Accommodation and food service; and Other Services=Other services (except public administration). Single dash (-) indicates not available or represents zero. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed May 18, 2015). Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; g=1,000-2,499 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees; and j=10,000-24,999 employees. 100 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen 386 1 15 3 32 23 18 56 19 11 24 Anderson 211 0 9 0 31 9 13 36 12 4 16 Atchison 361 0 2 2 39 20 20 48 12 6 29 Barber 220 3 37 2 20 6 12 28 8 4 12 Barton 976 4 91 6 90 45 70 123 38 15 61 Bourbon 354 0 6 1 37 24 18 50 7 7 29 Brown 266 0 0 3 31 17 16 36 15 7 20 Butler 1,303 2 24 4 160 47 63 175 64 15 112 Chase 73 1 2 0 6 3 4 10 5 1 5 Chautauqua 69 0 14 1 5 3 1 13 2 1 5 Cherokee 350 0 3 5 23 33 16 52 12 5 23 Cheyenne 106 1 2 2 11 2 12 23 4 0 8 Clark 59 0 4 0 4 1 3 9 2 0 5 Clay 264 2 0 2 31 11 15 41 20 4 23 Cloud 309 2 1 3 23 9 19 51 21 7 27 Coffey 242 1 9 4 19 6 12 48 13 4 18 Comanche 83 0 6 0 5 7 1 16 1 2 6 Cowley 764 1 16 2 70 38 24 119 23 14 57 Crawford 903 3 6 3 64 49 43 157 25 14 62 Decatur 102 2 3 1 11 1 11 17 1 1 10 Dickinson 474 2 2 4 57 14 26 72 27 4 33 Doniphan 145 2 1 1 13 13 8 19 18 1 14 Douglas 2,635 3 8 4 267 70 87 379 44 43 177 Edwards 96 1 2 2 4 5 10 14 3 1 9 Elk 72 0 7 2 3 2 2 7 3 1 7 Ellis 1,140 7 75 2 116 37 59 185 45 16 75 Ellsworth 163 0 5 3 14 7 9 23 3 4 15 Finney 977 10 23 5 84 29 85 175 75 13 60 Ford 774 4 3 7 51 24 70 134 39 21 60 Franklin 575 1 11 1 77 27 17 90 30 10 33 Geary 576 1 0 2 31 7 10 90 31 13 43 Gove 133 2 2 1 12 7 9 20 9 2 15 Graham 108 2 3 1 15 1 9 19 7 2 6 Grant 228 5 15 1 26 12 13 33 18 3 14 Gray 221 7 1 3 27 8 23 31 18 3 16 Greeley 45 1 2 2 7 0 3 7 1 2 3 Greenwood 189 0 25 2 22 6 9 32 8 7 14 Hamilton 60 2 1 1 2 0 7 10 4 1 6 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 101 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Harper 218 1 9 2 15 20 16 36 8 2 18 Harvey 794 1 6 2 80 63 27 109 22 16 53 Haskell 119 7 4 0 13 3 15 14 8 1 7 Hodgeman 52 1 1 1 0 0 5 8 3 1 4 Jackson 252 0 1 0 45 6 12 36 10 6 14 Jefferson 307 2 2 1 49 11 5 49 20 4 15 Jewell 85 1 0 1 6 1 11 15 5 2 11 Johnson 17,242 6 29 15 1,397 470 1,306 1,848 329 425 1,741 Kearny 84 4 1 1 5 1 5 12 13 2 6 Kingman 210 4 18 0 22 9 25 25 5 6 15 Kiowa 96 1 2 1 9 0 9 15 7 1 7 Labette 472 0 2 4 32 38 16 93 13 11 37 Lane 66 2 2 2 3 1 9 11 3 0 6 Leavenworth 1,208 4 3 4 164 32 25 167 33 16 82 Lincoln 86 1 0 0 12 0 5 12 2 1 9 Linn 180 0 9 5 25 10 6 34 4 5 13 Logan 109 4 3 1 7 3 11 15 7 1 10 Lyon 825 1 5 6 62 37 26 159 35 13 62 McPherson 904 2 20 2 110 60 40 121 41 10 57 Marion 291 0 6 1 21 22 20 45 9 2 23 Marshall 373 2 1 3 35 15 24 68 27 7 29 Meade 130 2 7 2 15 2 11 22 7 3 8 Miami 706 2 19 1 133 24 32 83 25 7 40 Mitchell 245 0 0 1 28 12 20 40 16 4 19 Montgomery 820 3 19 3 54 47 31 133 35 16 62 Morris 140 0 1 1 10 7 6 28 2 4 13 Morton 111 2 8 1 7 3 10 17 10 6 8 Nemaha 359 1 1 2 38 24 22 65 29 6 25 Neosho 452 2 14 0 32 35 30 80 10 5 33 Ness 143 2 28 1 8 4 15 21 5 2 11 Norton 176 1 6 2 15 5 9 27 8 6 15 Osage 265 0 2 0 28 4 13 49 12 5 22 Osborne 154 1 6 0 11 7 15 30 8 2 12 Ottawa 132 2 0 0 15 8 11 12 9 1 13 Pawnee 168 1 2 0 17 2 9 28 8 2 13 Phillips 245 2 5 2 25 10 13 37 19 8 22 Pottawatomie 561 1 1 3 91 32 29 76 23 8 25 Pratt 387 5 25 2 37 10 29 55 4 6 22 102 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Rawlins 104 1 0 1 10 7 11 15 6 2 12 Reno 1,629 7 8 4 186 78 86 268 63 22 126 Republic 190 2 1 0 8 11 17 38 8 5 14 Rice 269 1 13 1 21 16 19 39 15 6 24 Riley 1,568 2 2 2 139 28 35 267 22 24 125 Rooks 199 3 16 3 23 9 18 30 10 4 10 Rush 99 1 3 0 7 6 16 10 7 4 9 Russell 276 1 42 0 35 7 16 39 13 8 22 Saline 1,566 1 3 3 156 77 103 245 61 27 116 Scott 191 2 3 2 18 6 20 31 10 3 12 Sedgwick 11,751 7 139 17 1,087 534 632 1,724 281 163 877 Seward 556 0 44 4 27 7 40 92 34 13 34 Shawnee 4,259 4 2 12 384 108 181 649 120 55 373 Sheridan 105 2 1 2 14 2 14 18 10 1 9 Sherman 259 3 1 2 20 4 26 33 15 7 18 Smith 146 1 2 0 12 5 10 28 6 3 18 Stafford 129 2 5 1 7 2 8 18 9 1 11 Stanton 60 1 0 1 5 2 9 6 6 1 6 Stevens 136 3 4 2 12 5 12 14 13 2 10 Sumner 490 3 9 1 45 32 30 62 23 10 32 Thomas 333 3 0 2 22 9 31 63 16 10 21 Trego 119 2 4 2 12 6 7 21 10 3 7 Wabaunsee 134 1 1 0 30 6 6 19 6 2 9 Wallace 60 1 0 2 5 2 6 6 2 1 4 Washington 212 3 1 2 24 8 14 35 6 3 18 Wichita 86 2 0 3 5 4 12 14 7 1 6 Wilson 245 3 12 1 23 18 5 41 7 3 16 Woodson 87 0 15 1 5 2 5 13 4 2 8 Wyandotte 3,047 1 0 1 240 174 253 451 179 32 143 Statewide 332 1 25 1 4 0 89 1 2 27 79 Kansas 73,816 208 1,060 234 6,802 2,836 4,501 10,433 2,492 1,337 5,903 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed May 18, 2015). Industry Description: AFFH=Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting; Mining=Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; and Transportation=Transportation and warehousing. 103 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Allen 29 25 0 11 2 43 4 24 45 1 Anderson 2 15 0 6 1 22 1 14 20 0 Atchison 11 19 3 12 6 46 10 32 43 1 Barber 4 14 0 4 1 13 6 11 34 1 Barton 28 60 1 35 6 111 13 64 114 1 Bourbon 11 26 3 8 1 41 1 31 53 0 Brown 5 13 0 4 3 30 4 25 37 0 Butler 51 95 5 46 11 160 18 110 138 3 Chase 2 7 0 1 0 3 2 5 15 1 Chautauqua 0 3 0 1 0 6 2 6 5 1 Cherokee 7 31 2 11 0 42 8 29 46 2 Cheyenne 3 8 0 2 0 9 1 6 11 1 Clark 0 4 2 1 0 8 3 5 8 0 Clay 2 15 0 8 1 22 5 22 40 0 Cloud 5 16 0 10 1 38 7 23 46 0 Coffey 6 18 0 4 0 28 6 21 25 0 Comanche 2 5 1 1 1 7 1 7 13 1 Cowley 19 62 3 19 5 119 9 61 101 2 Crawford 40 65 15 32 7 130 9 78 101 0 Decatur 4 5 0 4 0 6 2 9 13 1 Dickinson 12 29 2 21 0 40 16 43 69 1 Doniphan 2 9 0 3 3 10 2 9 17 0 Douglas 152 281 18 142 41 295 44 316 261 3 Edwards 1 5 0 6 1 11 2 7 12 0 Elk 1 8 0 4 0 6 1 8 10 0 Ellis 46 78 3 54 6 119 13 97 105 2 Ellsworth 3 6 2 5 0 20 3 13 27 1 Finney 35 61 4 37 4 95 10 81 90 1 Ford 22 45 3 30 3 87 14 77 80 0 Franklin 13 35 1 24 9 65 6 54 71 0 Geary 40 40 12 29 3 48 11 85 79 1 Gove 0 10 0 4 0 10 1 9 20 0 Graham 1 7 0 3 0 11 1 7 13 0 Grant 7 11 1 5 1 19 1 16 27 0 Gray 6 16 2 9 4 11 4 6 26 0 Greeley 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 1 8 0 Greenwood 1 10 0 4 0 14 4 9 21 1 Hamilton 0 3 0 1 1 6 0 7 8 0 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 104 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Harper 2 12 0 6 1 17 3 20 28 2 Harvey 27 52 2 21 5 119 10 67 109 3 Haskell 0 8 0 3 2 6 5 7 15 1 Hodgeman 0 3 0 3 0 6 2 3 11 0 Jackson 6 20 0 6 2 23 3 22 39 1 Jefferson 2 21 0 22 5 29 4 19 47 0 Jewell 0 3 0 2 1 4 2 6 14 0 Johnson 926 2,685 212 1,109 264 1,744 244 1,187 1,278 27 Kearny 3 6 0 0 1 6 0 6 11 1 Kingman 5 11 0 3 0 19 4 13 25 1 Kiowa 0 3 1 1 2 10 2 6 19 0 Labette 12 22 2 5 1 86 6 38 53 1 Lane 1 4 0 2 1 3 2 2 12 0 Leavenworth 50 144 5 66 14 138 12 102 146 1 Lincoln 1 7 0 7 0 7 3 4 15 0 Linn 4 13 0 4 0 16 1 11 20 0 Logan 0 7 2 1 0 7 3 10 17 0 Lyon 40 46 4 35 10 95 8 94 84 3 McPherson 24 45 11 37 13 98 9 64 139 1 Marion 8 13 3 4 2 31 1 22 58 0 Marshall 8 23 1 14 3 35 7 23 47 1 Meade 0 6 0 2 0 9 2 7 25 0 Miami 25 67 3 42 6 66 8 44 79 0 Mitchell 3 16 1 4 2 24 7 14 34 0 Montgomery 28 53 3 31 1 93 15 83 110 0 Morris 1 14 0 4 0 14 6 11 17 1 Morton 0 6 0 1 1 7 1 10 13 0 Nemaha 1 24 1 12 4 40 1 25 38 0 Neosho 13 33 3 15 1 57 7 29 52 1 Ness 2 5 0 1 0 10 0 9 19 0 Norton 1 13 2 6 0 21 2 16 21 0 Osage 6 21 0 10 1 29 6 22 35 0 Osborne 0 7 2 5 0 14 1 10 22 1 Ottawa 3 13 0 5 0 10 2 10 18 0 Pawnee 3 16 0 6 2 16 3 16 23 1 Phillips 1 14 1 5 0 17 4 16 44 0 Pottawatomie 21 56 2 25 7 46 8 35 71 1 Pratt 16 32 4 12 0 34 4 36 54 0 105 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Rawlins 0 8 0 2 0 8 2 3 16 0 Reno 67 104 13 86 10 170 15 124 192 0 Republic 2 13 1 6 1 17 5 8 33 0 Rice 4 17 1 8 3 20 4 21 36 0 Riley 114 158 12 64 24 177 13 180 179 1 Rooks 2 14 1 7 0 12 2 13 21 1 Rush 0 6 0 5 0 7 1 7 10 0 Russell 8 13 0 5 1 15 4 18 29 0 Saline 69 109 10 68 10 167 23 144 171 3 Scott 3 19 1 7 2 10 5 13 24 0 Sedgwick 547 1,098 129 614 124 1,355 157 1,099 1,159 8 Seward 20 24 4 15 2 77 8 43 68 0 Shawnee 201 446 33 210 43 467 55 368 542 6 Sheridan 0 3 1 0 0 6 2 4 16 0 Sherman 5 23 0 7 1 35 2 29 28 0 Smith 2 8 0 5 1 8 0 10 27 0 Stafford 1 8 0 4 0 15 2 10 25 0 Stanton 0 5 1 0 0 3 0 4 10 0 Stevens 2 11 0 2 1 7 3 15 18 0 Sumner 15 32 1 9 3 59 5 41 74 4 Thomas 8 27 1 13 1 28 2 30 45 1 Trego 3 8 0 1 0 6 3 9 15 0 Wabaunsee 4 7 0 6 1 9 3 7 17 0 Wallace 3 4 0 2 0 4 3 3 11 1 Washington 5 8 1 5 3 25 2 13 36 0 Wichita 0 3 1 3 0 6 1 4 14 0 Wilson 4 12 1 6 2 33 2 19 37 0 Woodson 3 3 0 0 0 10 1 7 8 0 Wyandotte 136 186 21 157 25 358 28 267 367 28 Statewide 2 44 9 34 3 5 0 1 5 0 Kansas 3,046 7,129 590 3,489 735 7,877 1,009 6,061 7,947 127 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed May 18, 2015). Industry Description: Real Estate=Real estate and rental and leasing; Prof. Services=Professional, scientific, and technical services; Management=Management of companies and enterprises; Admin. Support=Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services; Health Care=Health care and social assistance; Arts and Recreation=Arts, entertainment, and recreation; Accommod. and Food Service=Accommodation and food service; and Other Services=Other services (except public administration). 106 County 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013 2014 Percent Change Allen $157.9 $175.3 11.0 $71.0 $77.7 9.4 Anderson 67.6 72.3 7.0 30.4 32.1 5.4 Atchison 143.1 148.7 3.9 64.4 66.0 2.4 Barber 133.3 105.4 -20.9 60.0 46.8 -22.1 Barton 498.3 508.4 2.0 224.3 225.5 0.5 Bourbon 150.9 141.0 -6.5 67.9 62.6 -7.9 Brown 106.3 107.1 0.8 47.8 47.5 -0.6 Butler 637.2 693.1 8.8 286.8 307.4 7.2 Chase 15.9 17.8 12.1 7.1 7.9 10.4 Chautauqua 28.3 24.8 -12.2 12.7 11.0 -13.5 Cherokee 112.2 117.8 5.0 50.5 52.2 3.4 Cheyenne 23.5 25.3 7.6 10.6 11.2 6.0 Clark 19.8 19.4 -2.2 8.9 8.6 -3.6 Clay 80.5 83.8 4.1 36.2 37.2 2.6 Cloud 125.1 125.6 0.4 56.3 55.7 -1.0 Coffey 101.4 104.3 2.8 45.7 46.3 1.3 Comanche 57.6 38.0 -34.0 25.9 16.9 -35.0 Cowley 344.0 376.2 9.4 154.9 166.9 7.8 Crawford 411.3 427.5 3.9 185.1 189.6 2.4 Decatur 21.6 27.3 26.0 9.7 12.1 24.2 Dickinson 179.5 185.9 3.6 80.8 82.5 2.1 Doniphan 42.7 43.2 1.2 19.2 19.2 -0.2 Douglas 1,414.9 1,475.7 4.3 636.9 654.6 2.8 Edwards 21.6 24.7 14.7 9.7 11.0 13.0 Elk 17.4 19.1 10.1 7.8 8.5 8.5 Ellis 666.8 674.0 1.1 300.1 299.0 -0.4 Ellsworth 59.0 66.6 12.9 26.5 29.5 11.3 Finney 690.6 724.7 4.9 310.8 321.5 3.4 Ford 499.8 524.4 4.9 225.0 232.6 3.4 Franklin 257.9 273.9 6.2 116.1 121.5 4.6 Geary 425.6 410.9 -3.5 191.6 182.3 -4.8 Gove 44.9 50.0 11.3 20.2 22.2 9.7 Graham 42.3 46.6 10.1 19.0 20.7 8.5 Grant 114.4 95.7 -16.3 51.5 42.5 -17.5 Gray 53.2 53.6 0.7 24.0 23.8 -0.7 Greeley 13.9 14.4 4.0 6.2 6.4 2.5 Greenwood 47.6 48.2 1.3 21.4 21.4 -0.2 Hamilton 27.0 25.5 -5.5 12.2 11.3 -6.9 Harper 112.8 122.1 8.3 50.8 54.2 6.7 Harvey 353.3 375.0 6.2 159.0 166.3 4.6 Haskell 52.4 51.8 -1.1 23.6 23.0 -2.6 Hodgeman 16.6 15.8 -5.0 7.5 7.0 -6.4 Jackson 92.6 98.8 6.7 41.7 43.8 5.1 Jefferson 89.1 94.3 5.9 40.1 41.8 4.3 Jewell 19.5 17.6 -9.5 8.8 7.8 -10.8 Johnson 9,951.1 10,414.7 4.7 4,479.0 4,620.0 3.1 Kearny 29.3 30.4 3.8 13.2 13.5 2.3 Kingman 80.8 83.0 2.7 36.4 36.8 1.2 Kiowa 42.9 39.1 -8.7 19.3 17.4 -10.0 Labette 194.3 197.8 1.8 87.4 87.7 0.3 Lane 21.5 25.1 16.7 9.7 11.1 15.0 Leavenworth 543.0 586.6 8.0 244.4 260.2 6.5 Lincoln 21.8 22.9 4.9 9.8 10.2 3.4 Linn 72.9 96.4 32.1 32.8 42.7 30.2 Logan 41.1 57.2 39.0 18.5 25.4 37.0 Lyon 401.0 424.1 5.8 180.5 188.2 4.2 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2013-2014 (millions of dollars) Nominal Sales1 Real Sales2 107 County 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013 2014 Percent Change Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2013-2014 (millions of dollars) Nominal Sales1 Real Sales2 McPherson $414.0 $436.8 5.5 $186.3 $193.8 4.0 Marion 86.4 87.2 0.9 38.9 38.7 -0.6 Marshall 123.1 129.3 5.1 55.4 57.4 3.6 Meade 39.4 41.3 4.8 17.7 18.3 3.3 Miami 289.2 303.5 5.0 130.2 134.7 3.4 Mitchell 92.0 95.7 4.0 41.4 42.4 2.5 Montgomery 394.1 397.5 0.8 177.4 176.3 -0.6 Morris 47.5 47.9 0.8 21.4 21.3 -0.7 Morton 34.1 37.2 9.4 15.3 16.5 7.8 Nemaha 111.9 114.5 2.3 50.4 50.8 0.9 Neosho 201.0 194.6 -3.2 90.5 86.3 -4.6 Ness 73.8 75.2 1.9 33.2 33.4 0.4 Norton 57.8 59.1 2.2 26.0 26.2 0.7 Osage 81.0 85.5 5.6 36.4 37.9 4.0 Osborne 40.8 45.9 12.4 18.4 20.4 10.8 Ottawa 32.3 31.3 -3.4 14.6 13.9 -4.7 Pawnee 61.4 62.0 0.9 27.6 27.5 -0.6 Phillips 55.6 57.6 3.6 25.0 25.5 2.1 Pottawatomie 443.6 461.3 4.0 199.7 204.6 2.5 Pratt 182.9 189.4 3.6 82.3 84.0 2.1 Rawlins 26.1 30.3 16.2 11.7 13.4 14.5 Reno 900.3 916.1 1.8 405.2 406.4 0.3 Republic 47.2 49.6 5.0 21.2 22.0 3.5 Rice 96.1 95.5 -0.6 43.2 42.4 -2.1 Riley 819.1 820.9 0.2 368.7 364.2 -1.2 Rooks 74.7 87.2 16.7 33.6 38.7 15.0 Rush 23.7 25.4 7.1 10.7 11.3 5.5 Russell 89.4 94.5 5.6 40.3 41.9 4.1 Saline 1,014.4 1,051.5 3.7 456.6 466.4 2.2 Scott 73.9 75.5 2.2 33.3 33.5 0.7 Sedgwick 7,916.6 8,123.2 2.6 3,563.3 3,603.5 1.1 Seward 390.5 406.4 4.1 175.8 180.3 2.6 Shawnee 2,567.1 2,631.4 2.5 1,155.5 1,167.3 1.0 Sheridan 32.5 32.2 -1.1 14.6 14.3 -2.5 Sherman 106.6 108.5 1.8 48.0 48.1 0.3 Smith 37.0 37.6 1.6 16.7 16.7 0.2 Stafford 40.2 41.4 3.1 18.1 18.4 1.6 Stanton 22.2 20.9 -6.0 10.0 9.3 -7.4 Stevens 82.2 84.3 2.6 37.0 37.4 1.1 Sumner 201.2 209.0 3.9 90.5 92.7 2.4 Thomas 174.5 180.7 3.6 78.5 80.2 2.1 Trego 43.1 45.2 4.7 19.4 20.0 3.2 Wabaunsee 31.4 33.6 7.1 14.1 14.9 5.5 Wallace 13.4 23.7 77.0 6.0 10.5 74.4 Washington 41.9 41.6 -0.8 18.9 18.4 -2.2 Wichita 25.4 25.7 0.9 11.5 11.4 -0.6 Wilson 72.5 71.8 -0.9 32.6 31.9 -2.4 Woodson 23.9 25.5 6.8 10.8 11.3 5.3 Wyandotte 2,043.7 1,976.5 -3.3 919.9 876.8 -4.7 Kansas3 $40,009.0 $41,299.0 3.2 $18,008.3 $18,320.5 1.7 3 Kansas includes miscellaneous taxable retail sales. 2 From nominal sales, real sales are calculated using the average CPI-U for the Midwest region as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Sales Tax Collections by County, 2013 and 2014. 1 Nominal sales are calculated by dividing the sales tax collection amount from each county by the state sales tax rate. 108 Reno1.04 Butler0.73Ford1.04 Clark0.67 Gray0.63 Lyon0.87Rice0.67 Elk0.48 Cowley0.73 Smith0.70 Sumner0.61Meade0.67 Clay0.69 Lane1.04 Jewell0.45 Marion0.50 Linn0.65 Rush0.56 Rawlins0.75 Norton0.85 Riley0.77 Chase0.43 Kearny0.54 Cloud0.96 Russell0.94 Phillips0.73 Wallace1.00 Decatur0.60 Osage0.37 Hamilton0.71 Morris0.58 Marshall0.89 Osborne0.82 Ottawa0.39 Grant0.95 Morton0.81 Cheyenne0.63 Greeley0.75 Coffey0.91 Greenwood0.54 Sheridan0.91 Miami0.64 Stafford0.67 Allen0.93 Wichita0.85 Lincoln0.59 Pawnee0.68 Kingman0.72 Mitchell1.03 Nemaha0.79 Brown0.76 Labette0.66 Stanton0.66 Dickinson0.67 Wilson0.57 Republic0.72 McPherson1.03 Hodgeman0.57 Haskell0.97 Jackson0.51 Harvey0.74 Ellsworth0.77 Washington0.53 Neosho0.84 Bourbon0.70Edwards0.54 Franklin0.73 Wabaunsee0.32Geary0.80 Crawford0.75 Cherokee0.39 Anderson0.63 Jefferson0.34 Douglas0.89 Chautauqua0.52 Woodson0.55 Atchison0.62 Shawnee1.03 Montgomery0.84 Doniphan0.38 Ness1.70 Ellis1.63Gove1.19 Finney1.35 Logan1.35 Barber1.76 Trego1.07 Pratt1.35 Rooks1.12 Scott1.07 Thomas1.59 Barton1.31 Harper1.44 Sherman1.24 Kiowa1.27 Saline1.32 Graham1.22 Sedgwick1.14 Stevens1.06 Seward1.21 Comanche1.71 Pottawatomie1.41 Johnson1.28 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, Fiscal Year 2014 Leavenworth0.54 Wyandotte0.88 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Revenue. Pull Factor is calculated as a county per capita sales tax divided by the state per capita sales tax. A pull factor higher than 1.0 indicates a county is attracting business; a pull factor less than 1.0 indicates the county is losing business. Pull Factor 0.32 - 0.89 0.90 - 0.94 0.95 - 1.05 1.06 - 1.10 1.11 - 1.76 109 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Allen 0.81 0.80 0.82 0.83 0.85 0.83 0.93 Anderson 0.55 0.55 0.58 0.58 0.62 0.64 0.63 Atchison 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.64 0.66 0.64 0.62 Barber 1.28 1.33 1.19 1.42 1.54 1.86 1.76 Barton 1.20 1.24 1.21 1.26 1.31 1.31 1.31 Bourbon 0.67 0.69 0.71 0.68 0.66 0.71 0.70 Brown 0.73 0.80 0.85 0.78 0.80 0.78 0.76 Butler 0.71 0.73 0.71 0.72 0.71 0.71 0.73 Chase 0.43 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.46 0.43 Chautauqua 0.40 0.47 0.43 0.43 0.47 0.50 0.52 Cherokee 0.38 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.39 Cheyenne 0.63 0.76 0.62 0.61 0.60 0.65 0.63 Clark 0.55 0.62 0.58 0.57 0.63 0.64 0.67 Clay 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.71 0.72 0.71 0.69 Cloud 0.98 1.05 1.12 1.01 1.01 1.00 0.96 Coffey 0.64 0.65 0.68 0.73 0.71 0.76 0.91 Comanche 0.86 0.87 0.85 0.81 1.32 2.29 1.71 Cowley 0.73 0.74 0.78 0.74 0.74 0.69 0.73 Crawford 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.77 0.77 0.76 0.75 Decatur 0.56 0.57 0.56 0.52 0.54 0.55 0.60 Dickinson 0.72 0.72 0.75 0.70 0.70 0.67 0.67 Doniphan 0.36 0.37 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.39 0.38 Douglas 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.89 Edwards 0.48 0.58 0.52 0.54 0.54 0.53 0.54 Elk 0.44 0.40 0.40 0.45 0.54 0.45 0.48 Ellis 1.54 1.60 1.56 1.64 1.73 1.70 1.63 Ellsworth 0.68 0.73 0.72 0.69 0.90 0.78 0.77 Finney 1.13 1.15 1.09 1.27 1.29 1.31 1.35 Ford 0.96 0.99 1.05 1.06 1.09 1.08 1.04 Franklin 0.71 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.73 Geary 1.10 0.95 1.00 0.93 0.90 0.81 0.80 Gove 1.03 1.04 1.21 1.18 1.21 1.26 1.19 Graham 1.09 1.11 1.15 1.21 1.19 1.23 1.22 Grant 1.10 1.08 1.03 0.92 0.91 1.00 0.95 Gray 0.56 0.58 0.58 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.63 Greeley 0.64 0.67 0.69 0.77 0.82 0.82 0.75 Greenwood 0.49 0.50 0.50 0.51 0.55 0.53 0.54 Hamilton 0.66 0.63 0.64 0.70 0.69 0.74 0.71 Harper 0.83 0.87 0.85 0.85 1.13 1.41 1.44 Harvey 0.79 0.79 0.78 0.75 0.74 0.74 0.74 Haskell 0.93 0.96 0.81 0.91 0.91 0.82 0.97 Hodgeman 0.49 0.64 0.51 0.68 0.64 0.74 0.57 Jackson 0.52 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.52 0.51 0.51 Jefferson 0.33 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 Jewell 0.42 0.44 0.41 0.45 0.41 0.43 0.45 Johnson 1.34 1.30 1.28 1.30 1.28 1.28 1.28 Kearny 0.44 0.48 0.47 0.55 0.48 0.54 0.54 Kingman 0.62 0.79 0.71 0.72 0.74 0.76 0.72 Kiowa 0.92 0.98 0.99 0.84 0.99 1.01 1.27 Labette 0.69 0.71 0.71 0.68 0.68 0.67 0.66 Lane 0.71 0.84 0.82 0.87 1.03 0.93 1.04 Leavenworth 0.54 0.55 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.54 0.54 Lincoln 0.43 0.43 0.45 0.45 0.48 0.38 0.59 Linn 0.39 0.38 0.42 0.42 0.44 0.52 0.65 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2008-2014 110 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2008-2014 Logan 0.89 0.90 0.96 1.06 1.16 1.13 1.35 Lyon 0.83 0.82 0.88 0.91 0.88 0.85 0.87 McPherson 0.92 0.99 1.05 1.03 0.98 0.98 1.03 Marion 0.46 0.52 0.52 0.54 0.51 0.49 0.50 Marshall 0.87 0.88 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.90 0.89 Meade 0.59 0.65 0.61 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.67 Miami 0.65 0.63 0.66 0.62 0.63 0.63 0.64 Mitchell 0.93 0.98 0.99 1.02 1.03 1.02 1.03 Montgomery 0.91 0.89 0.85 0.83 0.83 0.81 0.84 Morris 0.58 0.57 0.59 0.60 0.58 0.59 0.58 Morton 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.92 0.92 0.79 0.81 Nemaha 0.67 0.70 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.79 Neosho 1.00 0.93 0.91 0.89 0.88 0.88 0.84 Ness 1.43 1.59 1.45 1.55 1.68 1.90 1.70 Norton 0.77 0.81 0.82 0.84 0.76 0.90 0.85 Osage 0.37 0.37 0.39 0.39 0.36 0.35 0.37 Osborne 0.69 0.76 0.74 0.76 0.89 0.81 0.82 Ottawa 0.37 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.39 Pawnee 0.71 0.77 0.78 0.70 0.62 0.69 0.68 Phillips 0.73 0.77 0.77 0.74 0.79 0.76 0.73 Pottawatomie 1.51 1.52 1.49 1.47 1.52 1.43 1.41 Pratt 1.33 1.39 1.31 1.24 1.29 1.36 1.35 Rawlins 0.54 0.68 0.63 0.59 0.65 0.71 0.75 Reno 1.03 1.05 1.07 1.04 0.99 1.02 1.04 Republic 0.59 0.63 0.66 0.69 0.73 0.70 0.72 Rice 0.60 0.66 0.64 0.69 0.73 0.75 0.67 Riley 0.77 0.78 0.83 0.86 0.85 0.79 0.77 Rooks 0.94 0.97 0.95 0.97 1.04 1.04 1.12 Rush 0.43 0.48 0.53 0.63 0.53 0.54 0.56 Russell 0.94 1.00 0.96 0.99 1.01 0.96 0.94 Saline 1.28 1.33 1.34 1.32 1.32 1.30 1.32 Scott 0.93 1.02 1.04 1.02 1.11 1.09 1.07 Sedgwick 1.15 1.14 1.14 1.12 1.13 1.13 1.14 Seward 1.21 1.17 1.14 1.18 1.20 1.19 1.21 Shawnee 1.11 1.10 1.11 1.09 1.07 1.04 1.03 Sheridan 0.81 0.92 0.80 0.79 0.86 1.02 0.91 Sherman 1.19 1.18 1.30 1.29 1.34 1.28 1.24 Smith 0.62 0.70 0.70 0.69 0.83 0.79 0.70 Stafford 0.62 0.66 0.64 0.61 0.63 0.63 0.67 Stanton 0.67 0.69 0.68 0.66 0.72 0.75 0.66 Stevens 1.01 0.96 0.85 0.81 0.83 0.98 1.06 Sumner 0.50 0.53 0.54 0.53 0.64 0.61 0.61 Thomas 1.53 1.62 1.58 1.58 1.65 1.63 1.59 Trego 0.95 1.10 0.95 0.96 1.04 1.06 1.07 Wabaunsee 0.29 0.30 0.29 0.30 0.29 0.32 0.32 Wallace 0.79 0.81 0.70 0.65 0.72 0.65 1.00 Washington 0.47 0.48 0.52 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.53 Wichita 0.65 0.76 0.71 0.73 0.82 0.84 0.85 Wilson 0.63 0.61 0.55 0.57 0.55 0.56 0.57 Woodson 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.58 0.50 0.54 0.55 Wyandotte 0.91 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.92 0.88 Pull Factor = County per capita sales tax/state per capita sales tax. A pull factor which is higher than 1.0 indicates that the county is attracting business; a pull factor that is less than 1.0 indicates the county is losing business. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, http://www.ksrevenue.org/pullfactor.html (accessed March 10, 2015). 111 Minnesota33.7% Montana43.0% Idaho49.1% Maine20.4% Wisconsin38.2% Oregon25.0% Vermont25.1% NewYork47.3%Wyoming44.2% Nebraska51.7% Pennsylvania45.0% California39.9% Ohio49.0%Indiana49.1%Colorado45.7% Missouri35.8% Kansas39.8% Virginia19.2%Kentucky43.7% Maryland27.4% Arizona38.4% North Carolina34.6% Arkansas35.8% Florida30.8% Washington57.4% NorthDakota70.0% SouthDakota56.8% Michigan79.6% Iowa53.6% Illinois58.8% Nevada53.4% Utah55.9% WestVirginia78.9% Oklahoma56.7%NewMexico114.8% Tennessee57.8% Texas71.5% SouthCarolina59.2%Alabama56.1% Georgia58.0% Mississippi96.2%Louisiana94.2% Percent Change -4.7 - 20.4 20.5 - 39.9 40.0 - 51.7 51.8 - 71.5 71.6 - 148.3 Alaska38.4% Hawaii6.2% International Exports by State, Percent Change 2009-2013 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information. Massachusetts13.7%Rhode Island44.6%Connecticut17.5% Delaware23.9% New Jersey34.8% New Hampshire36.7% 112 State 2009 2010 2011r 2012r 2013 Percent Change 2009-2013 Percent Change 2012-2013 2013 Rank Alabama $12,355 $15,495 $17,928 $19,577 $19,291 56.1 -1.5 22 Alaska 3,270 4,155 5,259 4,543 4,528 38.4 -0.3 40 Arizona 14,023 15,721 17,885 18,405 19,410 38.4 5.5 21 Arkansas 5,267 5,219 5,611 7,615 7,154 35.8 -6.1 36 California 120,080 143,208 159,421 161,746 168,045 39.9 3.9 2 Colorado 5,867 6,726 7,338 8,167 8,547 45.7 4.6 34 Connecticut 13,979 16,029 16,233 15,872 16,424 17.5 3.5 25 Delaware 4,312 4,945 5,516 5,114 5,343 23.9 4.5 39 District of Columbia 1,091 1,483 1,041 2,014 2,708 148.3 34.4 45 Florida 46,888 55,399 65,010 66,232 61,344 30.8 -7.4 7 Georgia 23,743 28,899 34,863 36,072 37,517 58.0 4.0 11 Hawaii 563 684 884 732 598 6.2 -18.3 51 Idaho 3,877 5,157 5,913 6,120 5,782 49.1 -5.5 38 Illinois 41,626 50,061 64,903 68,157 66,089 58.8 -3.0 5 Indiana 22,907 28,764 32,332 34,399 34,162 49.1 -0.7 13 Iowa 9,042 10,880 13,317 14,625 13,888 53.6 -5.0 27 Kansas 8,917 9,900 11,623 11,701 12,465 39.8 6.5 29 Kentucky 17,650 19,346 20,119 22,132 25,366 43.7 14.6 18 Louisiana 32,616 41,371 54,971 62,877 63,339 94.2 0.7 6 Maine 2,231 3,162 3,422 3,048 2,687 20.4 -11.9 46 Maryland 9,225 10,167 10,863 11,743 11,752 27.4 0.1 31 Massachusetts 23,593 26,305 27,871 25,615 26,823 13.7 4.7 16 Michigan 32,655 44,851 51,064 57,051 58,653 79.6 2.8 8 Minnesota 15,532 18,904 20,732 20,827 20,772 33.7 -0.3 20 Mississippi 6,316 8,224 10,939 11,793 12,391 96.2 5.1 30 Missouri 9,522 12,925 14,161 13,903 12,932 35.8 -7.0 28 Montana 1,053 1,393 1,592 1,576 1,506 43.0 -4.4 49 Nebraska 4,873 5,821 7,588 7,455 7,393 51.7 -0.8 35 Nevada 5,672 5,913 7,990 10,262 8,701 53.4 -15.2 32 New Hampshire 3,061 4,368 4,307 3,489 4,184 36.7 19.9 41 New Jersey 27,244 32,131 38,172 37,301 36,726 34.8 -1.5 12 New Mexico 1,270 1,543 2,096 2,958 2,728 114.8 -7.8 44 New York 58,743 69,685 84,999 81,341 86,523 47.3 6.4 3 North Carolina 21,793 24,918 27,067 28,839 29,340 34.6 1.7 15 North Dakota 2,193 2,532 3,393 4,309 3,729 70.0 -13.5 43 Ohio 34,104 41,505 46,458 48,645 50,799 49.0 4.4 9 Oklahoma 4,415 5,354 6,228 6,579 6,919 56.7 5.2 37 Oregon 14,907 17,684 18,317 18,388 18,640 25.0 1.4 23 Pennsylvania 28,381 34,943 41,103 38,850 41,161 45.0 5.9 10 Rhode Island 1,496 1,949 2,289 2,370 2,163 44.6 -8.7 47 South Carolina 16,488 20,336 24,733 25,103 26,253 59.2 4.6 17 South Dakota 1,011 1,259 1,462 1,557 1,586 56.8 1.8 48 Tennessee 20,484 25,948 30,016 31,142 32,315 57.8 3.8 14 Texas 162,995 206,992 251,104 264,667 279,491 71.5 5.6 1 Utah 10,337 13,808 18,968 19,256 16,111 55.9 -16.3 26 Vermont 3,219 4,278 4,275 4,139 4,026 25.1 -2.7 42 Virginia 15,052 17,169 18,125 18,286 17,945 19.2 -1.9 24 Washington 51,851 53,345 64,800 75,655 81,637 57.4 7.9 4 West Virginia 4,826 6,443 9,039 11,407 8,631 78.9 -24.3 33 Wisconsin 16,725 19,800 22,069 23,119 23,109 38.2 0.0 19 Wyoming 926 983 1,219 1,421 1,336 44.2 -6.0 50 United States $1,056,043 $1,278,495 $1,482,508 $1,545,703 $1,579,593 49.6 2.2 U.S. total includes exports from Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and unallocated areas. r - revised Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information, http://tse.export.gov/ (accessed October 7, 2014). (millions of dollars) State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2009-2013 113 2003 Value ($) Percent Food Manufactures $1,299,000,061 28.6 Transportation Equipment 1,267,895,235 27.9 Machinery, Except Electrical 414,783,835 9.1 Computers and Electronic Products 339,457,576 7.5 Agricultural Products 258,482,654 5.7 All Others 965,685,681 21.2 Total $4,545,305,042 100% 2013 Value ($) Percent Agricultural Products $2,614,702,013 21.0 Food Manufactures 2,471,345,758 19.8 Transportation Equipment 2,138,721,855 17.2 International Exports from Kansas, 2003 and 2013 28.6% 27.9%9.1% 7.5% 5.7% 21.2% 21.0%23.2% Machinery, Except Electrical 1,323,803,669 10.6 Chemicals 1,027,855,886 8.2 All Others 2,888,382,553 23.2 Total $12,464,811,734 100% Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information. 27.9% 9.1% 10.6% 8.2% 114 Country Value 2011 Value 2012 Value 2013 Value 2014 Percent Share 2011 Percent Share 2012 Percent Share 2013 Percent Share 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 Kansas Total and Percent Share of U.S. Total $11,623 $11,701 $12,465 $12,004 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 -3.7 Total Top 25 Countries and Percent of Kansas Total 9,692 10,028 10,758 10,444 83.4 85.7 86.3 87.0 -2.9 Canada 2,564 2,745 2,606 2,527 22.1 23.5 20.9 21.1 -3.0 Mexico 1,621 1,455 1,533 1,783 13.9 12.4 12.3 14.9 16.3 China 669 1,138 1,703 1,166 5.8 9.7 13.7 9.7 -31.5 Japan 667 742 880 828 5.7 6.3 7.1 6.9 -5.9 Brazil 468 355 667 542 4.0 3.0 5.4 4.5 -18.8 United Kingdom 413 524 485 520 3.6 4.5 3.9 4.3 7.2 Germany 401 366 322 335 3.5 3.1 2.6 2.8 4.0 Nigeria 578 574 326 282 5.0 4.9 2.6 2.4 -13.4 France 205 205 237 261 1.8 1.7 1.9 2.2 10.2 Korea, South 275 236 212 237 2.4 2.0 1.7 2.0 12.1 Australia 372 293 201 228 3.2 2.5 1.6 1.9 13.3 Hong Kong 122 88 172 222 1.1 0.8 1.4 1.9 29.7 Taiwan 135 129 195 186 1.2 1.1 1.6 1.5 -4.9 Singapore 234 184 143 160 2.0 1.6 1.1 1.3 11.6 Netherlands 79 79 100 159 0.7 0.7 0.8 1.3 60.1 Italy 150 128 96 147 1.3 1.1 0.8 1.2 53.7 Russia 122 109 117 118 1.1 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.6 Egypt 88 105 137 118 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.0 -14.4 Philippines 61 63 75 105 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.9 40.1 Saudi Arabia 78 78 100 97 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 -2.5 Indonesia 35 98 80 97 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.8 20.8 Belgium 108 120 92 87 0.9 1.0 0.7 0.7 -5.4 Peru 65 27 93 82 0.6 0.2 0.7 0.7 -11.3 Colombia 52 90 98 80 0.4 0.8 0.8 0.7 -18.8 Switzerland 128 97 88 76 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.6 -13.5 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2014 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports (values in millions of dollars) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/ks.html (accessed March 20, 2015). 115 Commodities Value 2011 Value 2012 Value 2013 Value 2014 Percent Share 2011 Percent Share 2012 Percent Share 2013 Percent Share 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 Total All Commodities via Kansas and Percent Share of U.S. Total $11,623 $11,701 $12,465 $12,004 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 -3.7 Total Top 25 Commodities and Percent of Kansas Total 5,494 6,621 7,637 7,232 47.3 56.6 61.3 60.3 -5.3 Civilian aircraft, engines, equipment, and parts 2,025 1,995 1,801 1,896 17.4 17.0 14.4 15.8 5.3 Wheat (except durum) and meslin, except seeds* 938 902 1,408 1,056 3.5 7.7 11.3 8.8 -25.0 Meat of bovines, boneless, fresh or chilled 523 569 807 714 4.5 4.9 6.5 5.9 -11.6 Soybeans, whether or not broken, except seeds* 109 616 851 399 0.9 5.3 6.8 3.3 -53.1 Corn (maize), other than seed corn 250 119 255 289 2.1 1.0 2.0 2.4 13.2 Meat of bovine animals, boneless and frozen 215 225 208 247 1.8 1.9 1.7 2.1 18.7 Medicaments, measured doses, retail pack 539 259 216 242 4.6 2.2 1.7 2.0 12.0 Brewing or distilling dregs or waste 57 72 158 191 0.5 0.6 1.3 1.6 21.0 Grain Sorghum 0 51 58 177 0.0 0.4 0.5 1.5 205.2 Dog and cat food, put up for retail sale 399 256 239 174 3.4 2.2 1.9 1.5 -27.0 Wind-powered electric generating sets 0 0 100 170 0.0 0.0 0.8 1.4 69.0 Airplanes and other aircraft, unladen weight >2,000 kg and <15,000 kg 84 85 23 168 0.7 0.7 0.2 1.4 641.8 Passenger vehicles, spark-ignition int. comb. engine >1,500 cc and <3,000 cc 179 105 94 168 1.5 0.9 0.8 1.4 79.3 Bovine and equine hides & skins, not tanned, weight >16 kg 202 167 214 160 1.7 1.4 1.7 1.3 -25.5 Radio navigational aid apparatus 130 174 163 159 1.1 1.5 1.3 1.3 -2.9 Meat of swine, frozen 65 77 96 123 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.0 27.3 Bovine and equine hides & skins, unsplit full grains and grain split in the wet state 117 98 106 121 1.0 0.8 0.8 1.0 14.9 Mechanical front-end shovel loaders, self-propelled 135 179 132 114 1.2 1.5 1.1 1.0 -13.4 Meat of bovine animals, bone in and frozen 53 34 79 112 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.9 41.8 Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines 69 70 80 107 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.9 35.0 New pneumatic rubber tires with rims >61 cm 116 151 159 101 1.0 1.3 1.3 0.8 -36.3 Aluminum alloy rectangular plates >.2 mm thick 82 85 75 97 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.8 29.4 Lead acid batteries of a kind used for starting piston engines 90 89 87 90 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 3.4 Bovine hides & skins, weight <8 kg dried, >10 kg dry-salted, >16 kg fresh 164 151 135 81 1.4 1.3 1.1 0.7 -39.6 Fats, bovine, sheep or goat, raw or rendered* 88 92 92 76 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 -17.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, State Export Data, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/ks.html (accessed March 20, 2015). * Commodity classification changed in 2012; prior years data from 2011 Top 25. U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2014 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas (millions of dollars) 116 State 2011 2012 2013r 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 Alabama 460 453 554 560 489 490 575 979 Alaska 29 42 48 58 98 102 110 148 Arizona 2,193 2,294 2,404 2,674 1,861 2,013 1,886 3,131 Arkansas 206 218 241 250 336 288 362 586 California 30,397 33,886 36,808 44,147 15,950 16,314 17,156 34,311 Colorado 2,397 2,598 3,002 3,625 2,164 2,321 2,440 3,880 Connecticut 2,112 2,212 2,314 2,604 1,207 1,192 1,362 2,397 Delaware 399 503 469 488 27,202 27,651 28,819 1,360 District of Columbia 103 134 140 165 1,011 964 1,027 1,528 Florida 3,730 4,364 4,534 5,124 6,785 7,445 8,329 12,053 Georgia 2,162 2,471 2,710 3,082 2,814 2,635 2,793 4,532 Hawaii 147 126 141 161 266 300 299 548 Idaho 1,098 1,023 968 1,124 315 312 371 579 Illinois 4,452 5,025 5,094 6,076 4,331 4,467 4,594 7,149 Indiana 1,600 1,931 2,066 2,305 1,399 1,451 1,431 1,893 Iowa 832 949 902 1,108 676 732 733 873 Kansas 752 1,034 1,077 1,107 601 611 642 854 Kentucky 530 614 622 700 609 636 640 946 Louisiana 341 433 421 486 578 680 696 1,103 Maine 213 211 229 251 340 294 302 465 Maryland 1,674 1,693 1,810 2,059 1,636 1,659 1,713 2,941 Massachusetts 5,466 5,983 6,351 7,314 2,254 2,059 2,248 4,262 Michigan 4,202 4,950 5,424 5,870 2,384 2,484 2,490 3,665 Minnesota 4,172 4,229 4,558 5,254 2,466 2,334 2,521 3,434 Mississippi 166 168 172 166 201 226 237 346 Missouri 1,013 1,150 1,237 1,402 1,578 1,562 1,751 2,466 Montana 134 124 126 125 294 193 249 374 Nebraska 640 302 350 403 504 515 533 722 Nevada 640 845 935 1,023 3,230 3,445 3,230 2,653 New Hampshire 793 824 825 958 419 408 391 597 New Jersey 4,309 4,529 4,922 5,671 3,446 3,461 3,476 6,012 New Mexico 414 434 451 462 287 306 286 517 New York 8,026 8,395 8,812 9,995 8,316 8,437 9,051 16,418 North Carolina 2,908 3,137 3,252 3,693 1,934 2,015 1,999 3,654 North Dakota 80 104 131 124 96 106 137 141 Ohio 3,850 4,129 4,115 4,565 2,936 2,994 3,307 4,562 Oklahoma 556 493 579 644 587 597 629 927 Oregon 2,278 2,470 2,559 2,949 1,440 1,424 1,424 2,080 Pennsylvania 3,702 3,851 4,134 4,617 2,847 2,821 3,023 4,956 Rhode Island 363 378 420 429 329 310 359 606 South Carolina 748 938 1,003 956 613 648 737 1,324 South Dakota 108 121 128 134 261 213 173 261 Tennessee 1,083 1,083 1,079 1,186 1,215 1,334 1,336 2,354 Texas 8,054 8,731 9,287 10,845 5,694 6,245 6,812 10,962 Utah 1,117 1,336 1,392 1,517 1,185 1,266 1,287 1,903 Vermont 599 495 505 599 222 250 212 324 Virginia 1,731 1,794 1,926 2,261 2,122 2,230 2,457 3,929 Washington 5,227 5,839 6,169 7,336 2,486 2,413 2,439 3,460 West Virginia 104 145 151 136 123 133 111 161 Wisconsin 2,128 2,313 2,356 2,742 1,768 1,640 1,768 2,280 Wyoming 92 101 138 133 250 289 345 220 United States 120,178 131,651 140,069 161,714 143,909 148,758 156,205 168,057 r - revised Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents by State * Includes utility, plant, design, and reissue patents. Patents* Issued Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Performance and Accountability Report, 2011-2014, http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/annual/index.html (accessed January 8, 2015). U.S. total includes patents and trademarks from other locations (Puerto Rico, U.S. Pacific Islands, and Virgin Islands) and those records with no state indicated in the database. Fiscal Years 2011-2014 Trademarks Registered 117 Climate C lim at e Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 118 29.375.8 Greeley Franklin Phillips Jackson Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Montgomery Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Wyandotte Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Johnson Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson DickinsonLane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua KiowaHaskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPhersonNess Grant Osage Labette Edwards Leavenworth Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2013 January and July Averages(degrees Fahrenheit) State: January (top) July (bottom)Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Weather Data Library. 32.377.2 77.1 78.8 76.3 77.2 78.4 75.7 76.7 77.7 31.0 32.9 28.6 32.2 34.8 30.9 33.3 36.1 119 Month 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. January 29.3 29.3 31.0 30.5 32.9 32.4 28.6 28.3 32.2 30.4 February 32.1 32.7 32.7 34.1 34.8 36.2 31.7 32.6 33.3 34.7 March 38.7 41.5 40.1 42.8 43.2 44.7 37.8 42.6 40.0 44.3 April 45.6 50.6 46.4 51.9 48.4 53.8 47.0 52.8 48.8 54.1 May 61.6 60.6 62.8 62.0 64.7 63.9 62.2 62.8 63.5 64.0 June 73.2 70.9 75.3 72.0 77.2 73.4 73.9 73.1 75.7 74.0 July 75.8 76.8 77.1 77.9 78.8 78.9 76.3 78.6 77.2 79.5 August 75.9 75.0 76.0 76.0 76.9 77.2 76.4 76.8 76.9 78.0 September 70.5 65.6 71.3 67.0 72.3 68.5 71.8 67.5 72.8 68.9 October 52.1 53.0 53.4 54.3 55.3 56.0 54.7 54.9 55.9 56.4 November 39.3 39.8 40.4 41.1 41.8 42.9 39.6 41.1 41.1 42.9 December 28.8 29.9 29.9 31.2 30.9 33.0 26.9 29.7 28.8 31.6 Annual 51.9 52.1 53.0 53.4 54.8 55.1 52.2 53.4 53.9 54.9 Month 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. January 34.8 32.5 30.9 27.6 33.3 29.9 36.1 32.6 32.3 30.7 February 34.6 37.0 31.7 32.4 33.6 34.7 36.1 37.5 33.6 34.9 March 42.0 45.9 37.6 42.9 38.8 44.7 42.0 46.9 40.3 44.2 April 49.8 55.5 48.3 53.6 49.4 54.8 51.1 56.6 48.5 53.9 May 64.2 65.3 62.4 63.6 63.1 64.4 63.8 65.6 63.3 63.7 June 76.9 75.0 73.0 72.9 74.0 73.4 75.3 74.4 75.2 73.3 July 78.4 80.3 75.7 77.7 76.7 78.4 77.7 79.5 77.2 78.8 August 77.4 79.1 75.5 76.1 75.8 77.3 76.9 78.8 76.5 77.3 September 73.5 70.1 70.9 67.1 71.6 68.3 72.6 69.9 72.1 68.3 October 56.9 57.7 54.5 55.3 55.9 56.7 57.1 58.2 55.2 56.0 November 42.4 44.6 40.1 42.0 41.7 44.1 43.7 46.3 41.3 43.0 December 30.2 33.5 26.0 29.8 28.7 32.1 30.8 34.6 29.2 32.0 Annual 55.1 56.4 52.2 53.4 53.6 54.9 55.3 56.7 53.7 54.7 Southwest Source: Kansas State University, Weather Data Library; data compiled from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Centers for Environmental Information, ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/cirs/climdiv/ (accessed July 24, 2015). Central State Average Temperatures in Kansas, by Region 2013 and 1981-2010 (degrees Fahrenheit) Northeast Southeast East Central Northwest West Central North Central South Central 120 1971-2000 Average Precipitation in Kansas Precipitation(inches) Less than 20 20 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 40 More than 40 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Oregon State University, PRISM Group, http://prism.oregonstate.edu/. Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Weather Data Library. Precipitation(inches) Less than 20 20 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 40 More than 40 1961-1990 121 Average Precipitation in Kansas, 1981- 2010 Precipitation (inches) Less than 20 20 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 40 More than 40 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Climatic Data Center. 122 17.0521.03 Greeley Franklin Phillips Jackson Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Montgomery Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Wyandotte Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Johnson Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson DickinsonLane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua KiowaHaskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPhersonNess Grant Osage Labette Edwards Leavenworth Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Precipitation in Kansas, by Region 2013 Total and 1981-2010 Average (inches) State: 2013 Total (top) Average (bottom)Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Weather Data Library. 29.0329.01 20.16 20.15 27.78 28.89 29.46 35.46 38.45 40.86 17.40 17.45 25.52 32.52 33.44 32.74 36.43 47.05 123 Month 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. January 0.24 0.44 0.33 0.47 0.49 0.49 0.84 0.60 0.92 0.68 February 0.93 0.54 0.80 0.55 0.79 0.56 1.05 0.80 1.95 0.96 March 0.98 1.29 0.63 1.33 0.26 1.37 1.16 1.98 1.15 2.20 April 0.74 2.00 0.51 1.81 0.57 1.66 2.76 2.50 2.58 2.56 May 2.26 3.35 1.89 3.00 0.81 2.70 4.32 4.18 4.38 4.22 June 1.68 2.91 1.89 2.88 2.81 3.23 2.46 3.80 3.00 4.09 July 2.81 3.45 2.47 3.33 2.31 2.95 4.18 4.03 7.60 3.89 August 1.72 2.69 3.61 2.60 4.77 2.70 3.05 3.31 5.26 3.48 September 3.91 1.51 3.72 1.54 2.34 1.63 2.66 2.53 2.43 2.51 October 1.19 1.53 1.00 1.40 1.33 1.55 1.61 1.99 1.83 2.13 November 0.48 0.81 0.51 0.72 0.77 0.68 1.13 1.22 0.91 1.24 December 0.11 0.51 0.04 0.53 0.20 0.63 0.30 0.84 0.51 0.93 Annual 17.05 21.03 17.40 20.16 17.45 20.15 25.52 27.78 32.52 28.89 Month 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. 2013 Avg. January 0.69 0.77 0.83 0.79 1.20 1.00 1.84 1.23 0.84 0.72 February 2.41 1.07 1.19 1.13 2.48 1.39 2.67 1.71 1.63 0.97 March 1.39 2.45 1.32 2.38 2.07 2.66 2.07 3.04 1.21 2.09 April 2.71 2.52 4.25 3.31 3.57 3.64 4.64 3.87 2.44 2.63 May 4.22 4.12 6.94 4.93 5.42 5.23 6.42 5.62 3.96 4.12 June 2.92 4.50 2.73 5.14 3.36 5.56 3.72 5.79 2.78 4.21 July 5.28 3.34 3.40 4.39 3.97 4.27 7.38 3.92 4.46 3.68 August 7.65 3.33 3.08 3.96 5.53 3.99 7.50 3.65 4.91 3.28 September 2.01 2.46 3.26 3.63 2.56 3.82 2.47 4.02 2.74 2.61 October 2.82 2.49 4.01 2.76 4.51 3.17 5.48 3.63 2.64 2.30 November 0.8 1.37 1.06 1.83 1.21 2.26 2.21 2.58 1.03 1.40 December 0.54 1.04 0.67 1.21 0.55 1.46 0.65 1.80 0.39 1.00 Annual 33.44 29.46 32.74 35.46 36.43 38.45 47.05 40.86 29.03 29.01 West Central Southwest South Central North Central Central Precipitation in Kansas, by Region 2013 Total and 1981-2010 Average (inches) Source: Kansas State University, Weather Data Library; data compiled from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Centers for Environmental Information, ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/cirs/climdiv/ (accessed July 24, 2015). StateNortheast East Central Southeast Northwest 124 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office. Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1981-2010 (in inches) Inches of Precipitation 14.60 - 20.80 20.81 - 26.87 26.88 - 33.16 33.17 - 38.91 38.92 - 45.60 Allen 43.38 Anderson 40.00 Atchison 36.97 Barber 28.51 Barton 26.62 Bourbon 44.14 Brown 36.92 Butler 34.08 Chase 34.91 Chautauqua 38.42 Cherokee 44.47 Cheyenne 18.35 Clark 23.18 Clay 30.29 Cloud 30.03 Coffey 37.91 Comanche 25.32 Cowley 34.49 Crawford 45.60 Decatur 22.12 Dickinson 34.38 Doniphan 37.43 Douglas 39.33 Edwards 26.75 Elk 38.91 Ellis 23.06 Ellsworth 27.99 Finney 19.90 Ford 22.93 Franklin 38.28 Geary 32.54 Gove 22.92 Graham 21.90 Grant 17.39 Gray 23.05 Greeley 17.44 Greenwood 36.71 Hamilton 16.62 Harper 31.67 Harvey 31.52 Haskell 19.22 Hodgeman 21.86 Jackson 36.73 Jefferson 37.79 Jewell 26.87 Johnson 40.33 Kearny 18.58 Kingman 30.33 Kiowa 25.49 Labette 43.99 Lane 21.47 Leavenworth39.51 Lincoln 28.57 Linn 40.98 Logan 18.80 Lyon 35.96 McPherson 31.96 Marion 32.92 Marshall 33.16 Meade 22.19 Miami 39.64 Mitchell 26.85 Montgomery 43.46 Morris 34.13 Morton 17.89 Nemaha 34.61 Neosho 41.25 Ness 22.42 Norton 22.62 Osage 37.26 Osborne 26.12 Ottawa 30.97 Pawnee 23.99 Phillips 23.44 Pottawatomie 34.97 Pratt 27.85 Rawlins 21.75 Reno 30.32 Republic 30.89 Rice 28.25 Riley 32.41 Rooks 23.86 Rush 23.63 Russell 25.96 Saline 31.34 Scott 20.70 Sedgwick 31.20 Seward 19.73 Shawnee 36.20 Sheridan 20.80 Sherman 19.84 Smith 25.97 Stafford 26.03 Stanton 14.60 Stevens 18.43 Sumner 32.46 Thomas 20.43 Trego 22.24 Wabaunsee 36.49 Wallace 20.11 Washington 31.62 Wichita 18.44 Wilson 40.69 Woodson 42.12 Wyandotte 38.70 125 Reno38.40 Butler40.45 Cowley41.33Sumner36.52 Marion43.33Rice40.91 Barton37.35 Elk43.63 Chase38.85 Linn40.03 Sedgwick42.61 Greenwood37.60 Stafford36.22 Kingman37.63 Allen43.73 Nemaha35.92 Labette48.60 Dickinson37.65 Wilson40.51 McPherson38.01 Harvey40.62 Ellsworth37.07 Neosho44.11 Bourbon46.63 Crawford52.51 Cherokee44.84Chautauqua44.60 Woodson40.16 Montgomery57.22 Doniphan37.55 Ford23.11 Ness17.68 Gove17.24 Finney17.23 Clark21.02 Ellis19.73 Logan17.86 Barber25.01 Gray14.99 Lyon31.26 Trego15.88 Smith21.40 Meade19.80 Jewell23.06 Pratt20.86 Rooks19.91 Rush18.59Scott17.70 Lane20.06 Rawlins18.82 Thomas16.87 Norton17.10 Clay28.91 Kearny13.23 Cloud26.43 Russell22.23 Phillips16.29 Harper31.26 Riley29.90 Wallace14.07 Sherman16.58 Kiowa27.87 Saline22.38 Decatur14.55 Graham14.97 Osage30.23 Hamilton12.83 Morris23.10 Marshall30.97 Osborne21.57 Ottawa32.09 Grant15.41 Morton14.44 Cheyenne14.18 Greeley15.81 Coffey31.22 Sheridan17.55 Miami33.50Wichita10.77 Pawnee20.66 Lincoln27.03 Mitchell26.34 Stevens14.62 Brown34.53 Stanton14.49 Seward9.84 Republic24.98 Hodgeman15.80 Haskell14.91 Jackson25.44 Washington28.29 Comanche24.64 Edwards23.64 Franklin29.15 Wabaunsee25.28Geary31.49 Pottawatomie31.24 Shawnee31.90 Anderson34.06 Jefferson31.43 Douglas30.86 Johnson33.38 Atchison33.39 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2013 Inches of Precipitation 9.84 - 18.81 18.82 - 26.43 26.44 - 34.53 34.54 - 42.61 42.62 - 57.22 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Research and Extension, Weather Data Library. Leavenworth28.40 Wyandotte34.01 126 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen 49.64 50.69 44.21 30.22 28.06 43.73 43.38 Anderson 45.29 54.88 44.68 36.80 29.67 34.06 40.00 Atchison 37.11 39.14 38.00 41.98 22.85 33.39 36.97 Barber 31.55 26.29 25.63 16.62 18.77 25.01 28.51 Barton 33.06 24.96 27.93 19.38 14.47 37.35 26.62 Bourbon 57.46 58.56 47.71 36.75 33.74 46.63 44.14 Brown 37.66 38.32 38.54 35.50 22.24 34.53 36.92 Butler 50.71 40.46 34.73 26.84 24.19 40.45 34.08 Chase 44.79 41.07 41.37 27.77 23.55 38.85 34.91 Chautauqua 52.04 44.11 32.96 32.87 28.01 44.60 38.42 Cherokee 59.03 57.94 40.70 40.50 37.96 44.84 44.47 Cheyenne 17.54 25.03 16.79 19.96 12.33 14.18 18.35 Clark 21.98 17.79 19.22 12.41 12.15 21.02 23.18 Clay 32.53 32.12 32.64 35.09 20.60 28.91 30.29 Cloud 33.28 28.79 33.36 30.29 20.47 26.43 30.03 Coffey 50.47 51.36 41.71 30.07 23.46 31.22 37.91 Comanche 24.13 25.84 22.00 14.15 15.50 24.64 25.32 Cowley 49.50 40.02 33.63 27.21 24.93 41.33 34.49 Crawford 53.24 57.54 39.56 35.66 35.35 52.51 45.60 Decatur 22.94 27.50 22.90 24.48 12.11 14.55 22.12 Dickinson 31.67 35.04 32.59 32.60 20.94 37.65 34.38 Doniphan 42.80 39.26 42.25 35.49 22.91 37.55 37.43 Douglas 36.70 46.25 37.42 34.37 21.73 30.86 39.33 Edwards 25.62 27.01 28.11 15.46 17.17 23.64 26.75 Elk 54.75 45.33 37.39 31.06 26.53 43.63 38.91 Ellis 27.26 19.92 21.29 17.78 13.41 19.73 23.06 Ellsworth 17.14 29.83 23.76 22.63 20.47 37.07 27.99 Finney 16.74 24.30 14.33 10.30 13.58 17.23 19.90 Ford 22.68 25.06 25.93 13.82 18.79 23.11 22.93 Franklin 43.71 47.95 41.56 32.62 20.68 29.15 38.28 Geary 38.16 32.28 34.38 35.32 22.73 31.49 32.54 Gove 26.74 25.04 22.14 22.76 13.11 17.24 22.92 Graham 33.85 23.85 19.02 22.99 10.07 14.97 21.90 Grant 12.25 17.63 12.04 12.33 11.78 15.41 17.39 Gray 22.33 22.08 19.54 8.34 12.46 14.99 23.05 Greeley 17.63 16.54 17.89 21.53 8.11 15.81 17.44 Greenwood 56.58 45.07 37.37 27.93 23.05 37.60 36.71 Hamilton 16.33 11.82 9.62 17.45 9.09 12.83 16.62 Harper 44.22 37.01 31.76 19.57 20.57 31.26 31.67 Harvey 38.60 35.66 31.33 19.94 25.35 40.62 31.52 Haskell 15.03 19.86 13.39 7.07 14.71 14.91 19.22 Hodgeman 21.20 32.59 16.36 14.71 19.84 15.80 21.86 Jackson 35.48 37.57 39.41 31.36 23.96 25.44 36.73 Jefferson 43.11 37.50 40.47 33.22 19.85 31.43 37.79 Jewell 34.53 23.27 27.15 33.70 22.99 23.06 26.87 Johnson 47.22 38.77 43.34 32.90 25.99 33.38 40.33 Kearny 15.43 18.26 15.46 14.93 9.98 13.23 18.58 Kingman 36.19 27.82 34.36 20.48 22.97 37.63 30.33 Kiowa 24.65 19.64 24.21 16.59 17.39 27.87 25.49 Labette 58.77 53.69 39.55 37.33 38.74 48.60 43.99 Lane 23.61 26.75 19.24 19.37 12.57 20.06 21.47 Leavenworth 44.87 43.76 41.88 34.54 24.62 28.40 39.51 Lincoln 33.39 30.42 31.19 29.06 17.02 27.03 28.57 Linn 47.67 43.77 41.57 33.44 30.96 40.03 40.98 Logan 18.19 20.25 17.52 19.79 11.25 17.86 18.80 Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2008-2013 and 1981-2010 Average (inches of water) 1981-2010 Average 127 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2008-2013 and 1981-2010 Average (inches of water) 1981-2010 Average Lyon 46.52 39.37 40.19 27.37 22.22 31.26 35.96 McPherson 35.48 34.82 32.78 23.55 20.07 38.01 31.96 Marion 46.30 34.97 38.27 28.83 24.81 43.33 32.92 Marshall 33.95 32.61 34.83 30.94 25.17 30.97 33.16 Meade 22.98 16.50 22.69 13.91 16.06 19.80 22.19 Miami 48.23 40.02 42.86 32.53 25.96 33.50 39.64 Mitchell 32.90 22.94 28.47 31.08 22.36 26.34 26.85 Montgomery 58.75 58.89 42.50 37.01 37.21 57.22 43.46 Morris 31.88 32.90 37.41 30.18 21.69 23.10 34.13 Morton 14.92 14.04 12.97 11.12 13.90 14.44 17.89 Nemaha 37.21 33.26 33.57 36.54 22.91 35.92 34.61 Neosho 62.10 66.08 42.36 33.81 35.53 44.11 41.25 Ness 23.51 21.31 13.63 15.49 16.58 17.68 22.42 Norton 32.86 26.71 23.05 29.18 14.92 17.10 22.62 Osage 37.26 48.70 43.29 32.04 20.71 30.23 37.26 Osborne 36.74 22.19 23.78 26.48 15.16 21.57 26.12 Ottawa 31.81 29.01 30.46 25.45 20.40 32.09 30.97 Pawnee 21.68 25.42 22.61 16.93 18.76 20.66 23.99 Phillips 37.05 28.57 27.16 27.03 11.92 16.29 23.44 Pottawatomie 32.82 40.25 35.03 34.63 24.88 31.24 34.97 Pratt 23.34 19.65 26.19 20.14 17.24 20.86 27.85 Rawlins 27.28 30.69 19.04 23.70 12.69 18.82 21.75 Reno 38.87 33.03 33.33 19.51 20.08 38.40 30.32 Republic 44.17 27.69 32.36 30.97 25.20 24.98 30.89 Rice 31.59 33.57 28.07 17.72 10.73 40.91 28.25 Riley 37.92 35.26 32.39 33.27 24.48 29.90 32.41 Rooks 36.12 24.40 19.32 22.56 16.60 19.91 23.86 Rush 30.57 21.97 20.10 21.37 15.96 18.59 23.63 Russell 35.63 22.41 24.63 26.16 13.73 22.23 25.96 Saline 33.19 30.36 24.63 22.01 18.14 22.38 31.34 Scott 17.95 19.41 20.77 17.44 11.05 17.70 20.70 Sedgwick 47.77 38.14 30.52 24.39 25.21 42.61 31.20 Seward 20.74 18.81 17.68 11.52 11.65 9.84 19.73 Shawnee 37.48 45.84 36.11 30.69 23.69 31.90 36.20 Sheridan 27.61 26.47 16.50 27.44 14.96 17.55 20.80 Sherman 18.43 23.32 17.97 20.81 8.67 16.58 19.84 Smith 37.00 23.84 29.51 34.29 16.64 21.40 25.97 Stafford 34.45 25.95 23.89 16.02 16.79 36.22 26.03 Stanton 17.99 21.93 15.00 13.44 11.47 14.49 14.60 Stevens 13.42 17.83 21.96 14.90 14.84 14.62 18.43 Sumner 51.16 39.60 32.54 25.31 22.88 36.52 32.46 Thomas 23.54 27.55 18.48 21.17 10.83 16.87 20.43 Trego 24.67 23.41 17.42 16.50 13.26 15.88 22.24 Wabaunsee 36.82 37.01 38.74 30.72 22.47 25.28 36.49 Wallace 20.14 21.61 13.78 23.32 7.62 14.07 20.11 Washington 31.12 27.83 39.13 28.92 23.70 28.29 31.62 Wichita 13.10 18.26 14.56 22.44 8.77 10.77 18.44 Wilson 56.21 52.15 40.32 26.42 27.66 40.51 40.69 Woodson 55.55 39.29 41.46 27.59 29.19 40.16 42.12 Wyandotte 46.31 48.89 45.11 36.36 23.65 34.01 38.70 Kansas 34.37 32.32 28.26 24.43 - - - Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office; Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed April 23, 2013); Kansas State University, Research and Extension, Weather Data Library, http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/wdl/precip%20files/2012/KSPCP3.htm (accessed July 30, 2014). 128 Communications and Information C om m un ic at io ns an d In fo rm at io n Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 129 Greeley Franklin Phillips Jackson Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Montgomery Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Johnson Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson DickinsonLane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua Kiowa Haskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPherson Ness Grant Osage Labette Edwards Leavenworth Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas KAAS-TV KAKE KBSD-DT KBSH-DT KBSL-DT KCTV KDCK KDCU-DT KFJX KLBY KMBC-TV KMTW KOAM-TV KOCW KOOD KPTS KPXE-TV KQTV KSAS-TV KSHB-TV KSNC KSNF KSNG KSNK KSNT KSNW KSQA KSWK KUPK KWCH-DT KWKS WDAF-TV Digital TV Licensees in Kansas with Tower Locations Wyandotte Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Digital TV Tower(as of October 8, 2014) Sedgwick KODE-TV KSCW-TV KTKA-TV KTWU WIBW-TV KCWE KSMO-TV KTAJ-TV KCPT 130 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas 1971-2013 Year AM FM Total 1971 63 31 94 15 1972 63 36 99 15 1973 63 36 99 15 1974 61 42 103 14 1975 62 46 108 14 1976 61 49 110 14 1977 61 57 118 14 1978 62 58 120 14 1979 61 64 125 14 1980 63 70 133 14 1981 64 72 136 16 1982 61 73 134 16 1983 63 78 141 19 1984 62 79 141 24 1985 63 90 153 24 1986 67 79 146 22 1987 62 87 149 21 1988 62 89 151 21 1989 61 94 155 20 1990 61 97 158 22 1991 61 101 162 22 1992 61 104 165 23 1993 62 107 169 22 1994 60 115 175 22 1995 61 118 179 22 1996 61 124 185 22 1997 61 128 189 22 1998 62 131 193 22 1999 63 141 204 24 2000 59 136 195 24 2001 70 157 227 36 2002 69 159 228 36 2003 72 166 238 36 2004 72 167 239 38 2005 72 179 251 39 2006 72 183 255 40 2007 72 183 255 40 2008 72 183 255 40 2009 72 185 257 40 2010 73 181 254 39 2011 73 181 254 39 2012 73 181 254 39 2013 73 183 256 39 Source: Associated Press Broadcast Services, Broadcasting Yearbook, various issues; R.R. Bowker, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook, 1996-2000; Kansas Association of Broadcasters, 2001-2013. Radio Stations Television Stations Data for some years may include out-of-state stations that broadcast in Kansas. 131 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas 2009, 2011, and 2013 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2009 2011 2013 Abilene Abilene Reflector-Chronicle 1872 Mon. - Sun. 3,935 3,935 3,935 Arkansas City Arkansas City Traveler 1870 Mon. - Sun. 4,832 4,832 4,832 Atchison Atchison Globe 1877 Mon. - Sun. - 3,293 3,293 Augusta Augusta Daily Gazette 1893 Mon. - Fri. 2,247 2,247 2,247 Chanute The Chanute Tribune 1892 Tues. - Sat. 4,359 4,359 3,900 Clay Center The Clay Center Dispatch 1873 Mon. - Fri. 3,200 3,200 3,200 Coffeyville The Coffeyville Journal 1875 Tues. - Fri.; Sun. 4,103 4,103 4,103 Colby Colby Free Press 1888 Mon.; Wed. - Fri. 2,069 1,588 1,588 Concordia Concordia Blade-Empire 1902 Mon. - Fri. 2,357 2,357 2,357 Council Grove Council Grove Republican 1872 Mon. - Fri. 2,150 2,150 2,150 Dodge City Dodge City Daily Globe 1911 Mon. - Sat. 9,700 9,700 9,700 El Dorado The El Dorado Times 1882 Mon. - Fri. 3,396 3,396 3,396 Emporia The Emporia Gazette 1890 Mon. - Sat. 6,355 6,355 6,355 Fort Scott The Fort Scott Tribune 1884 Tues. - Sat. 3,289 3,289 3,289 Garden City The Garden City Telegram 1929 Mon. - Fri.; Sun. 7,432 7,432 7,432 Sat. 7,966 7,966 7,966 Great Bend Great Bend Tribune 1876 Tues. - Fri. 6,195 6,282 6,282 Sun. 5,997 6,134 6,134 Hays The Hays Daily News 1929 Mon. - Fri. 12,414 11,000 11,000 Sun. 13,186 11,300 11,300 Hiawatha Hiawatha World 1908 Tues., Fri. - 2,300 2,300 Hutchinson The Hutchinson News 1872 Mon. - Fri. 31,019 31,095 31,095 Sat. 30,114 31,095 31,095 Sun. 34,073 33,472 33,472 Independence Independence Daily Reporter 1881 Mon. - Fri.; Sun. 6,654 6,654 6,654 Iola Iola Register 1865 Mon. - Sun. 3,750 3,750 3,750 Junction City The Daily Union 1861 Tues. - Fri. 3,357 3,500 3,500 Sat. 4,009 4,050 4,050 Kansas City Kansas City Kansan 1921 Tues. - Fri. - 8,000 8,000 Sat. - 8,065 8,065 Larned The Tiller & Toiler 1892 Mon. - Fri. - 1,434 1,434 Lawrence Lawrence Journal-World 1854 Mon. - Sat. 17,225 27,813 27,813 Sun. 17,750 28,630 28,630 Leavenworth The Leavenworth Times 1857 Tues. - Fri. 5,608 5,608 5,608 Sat. 6,318 6,318 6,318 Liberal Southwest Daily Times 1886 Tues. - Fri. 4,250 4,250 4,250 Sun. 4,500 4,500 4,500 Lyons The Lyons News 1906 Tues., Fri. - 2,321 2,321 McPherson McPherson Sentinel 1887 Tues. - Sat. 4,227 4,200 4,200 Manhattan The Manhattan Mercury 1884 Mon. - Fri. 8,300 8,300 8,300 Sun. 9,804 9,804 9,804 Newton The Newton Kansan 1872 Mon. - Sun. 7,513 7,513 7,513 Olathe The Olathe News 1861 Tues. - Sat. - - - Ottawa The Ottawa Herald 1869 Tues. - Fri. 5,759 4,500 4,500 Sat. - 4,750 4,750 Parsons Parsons Sun 1871 Mon. - Sun. 5,420 5,420 5,420 Pittsburg The Morning Sun 1887 Mon. - Sat. 10,312 10,312 10,312 Sun. 9,300 9,300 9,300 Pratt The Pratt Tribune 1917 Mon. - Fri. 2,000 2,000 2,000 Salina The Salina Journal 1871 Mon. - Fri. 28,026 24,124 24,124 Sat. 26,798 24,124 24,124 Sun. 28,058 24,934 24,934 132 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas 2009, 2011, and 2013 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2009 2011 2013 Topeka The Topeka Capital-Journal 1879 Mon. - Fri. 35,807 33,425 33,425 Sat. 37,051 34,217 34,217 Sun. 44,511 41,344 41,344 Wellington Wellington Daily News 1901 Wed. - 2,100 2,100 Wichita The Wichita Eagle 1872 Mon. - Fri. 67,171 67,003 67,003 Sat. 79,938 76,484 76,484 Sun. 114,692 100,199 100,199 Winfield Winfield Daily Courier 1871 Mon. - Sun. 4,522 4,522 4,522 Source: Editor & Publisher, E & P International Data Book, U.S. Daily Newspapers, various editions. * Refers to the days of the week published in the most recent year. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 133 City Newspaper Established Issued 2009 2011 2013 Alma The Wabaunsee County Signal Enterprise 1884 Thur. 1,462 1,462 1,462 Andale The Clarion (The Mount Hope Clarion) 1885 Thur. 1,550 1,550 1,550 Andover Andover American 2011 Wed. -- - - Andover Journal-Advocate 1971 Thur. 1,700 -- -- Anthony Anthony Republican & 4 County News 1878 Wed. 2,600 2,000 2,000 Ashland The Clark County Clipper 1884 Thur. 1,260 1,260 1,260 Attica Attica Independent 1895 Thur. - - - Baldwin City The Baldwin City Signal - Thur. - - - Baxter Springs Baxter Springs News 1882 Thur. 1,700 -- -- The Cherokee County News Advocate 1882 Wed. - 2,300 2,300 Belle Plaine The Belle Plaine News 1879 Thur. 1,048 1,048 1,048 Belleville The Belleview Telescope 1870 Thur. 3,500 3,500 3,500 Beloit Beloit Call 1901 Mon.,Wed., Fri. - - - Bird City Bird City Times 1926 Thur. 568 568 568 Blue Rapids Blue Rapids Free Press 2009 Thur. - - - Bonner Springs Basehor Sentinel - - - - - The Chieftain/Bonner Springs Chieftain 1896 Thur. 11,200 11,200 11,200 Bucklin Bucklin Banner 1894 Wed. - - - Burlington The Coffey County Republican 1856 Tues., Fri. 3,000 3,000 3,000 Caldwell Caldwell Messenger 1887 Wed. 1,350 1,350 1,350 Caney Montgomery County Chronicle 1885 Thur. 2,053 - - Cawker City Cawker City Ledger 1899 Thur. 934 - - Chapman Chapman & Enterprise News-Times - Thur. - - - Cheney Times Sentinel 1894 Thur. - 3,000 3,000 Cherryvale Cherryvale Chronicle 1885 Thur. 3,100 3,100 3,100 Chetopa Labette Avenue 1879 Wed. 963 - - Cimarron Jacksonian 1885 Wed. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Clearwater Times Sentinel 1894 Thur. 3,000 - - Clyde Clyde Republican 1900 Thur. 1,000 1,000 1,000 Coffeyville Coffeyville Journal Addition 1875 Wed. - 10,000 10,000 Coldwater The Western Star 1886 Thur. 1,030 980 980 Columbus Columbus News Report 2010 Mon.,Wed., Fri. -- - 1,191 Weekly Modern Light 1891 Tues. - 284 - Conway Springs Conway Springs Star and The Argonia Argosy 1884 Thur. 1,350 1,350 - Cottonwood Falls Chase County Leader-News 1871 Thur. 1,425 1,215 1,215 Courtland Courtland Journal 1903 Thur. 720 720 720 Cunningham Cunningham Courier 1886 Thur. - - - Derby Derby Informer 1998 Wed. - - - Derby News Weekly - - - - - DeSoto The DeSoto Explorer - - - - - Dighton The Dighton Herald 1885 Wed. 1,000 1,000 1,000 Dodge City High Plains Journal 1949 Mon. - - - Downs The Downs News & Times 1879 Thur. 1,155 1,155 1,155 Effingham Newsleaf - Tues. - - - Elkhart Elkhart Tri-State News 1886 Thur. 1,850 1,850 - Ellinwood Ellinwood Leader 1894 Fri. 1,666 1,666 1,666 Ellis The Ellis Review 1880 Thur. 1,162 1,162 1,162 Ellsworth The Ellsworth County Independent/Reporter 1871 Thur. 2,745 2,745 2,745 Erie The Erie Record 1876 Thur. 1,156 - - Eskridge Mission Valley Herald - Thur. - - - Eudora The Eudora News 1989 Thur. 1,450 1,450 1,450 Eureka The Eureka Herald 1868 Thur. 2,340 2,340 2,340 Fairview Fairview Enterprise 1888 Fri. - - - Fort Scott Bourbon County Review 2012 Wed. -- -- - Frankfort Frankfort Area News 1991 Thur. 800 800 800 Fredonia Wilson County Citizen 1870 Mon., Thur. 4,069 4,069 4,069 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2009, 2011, and 2013 134 City Newspaper Established Issued 2009 2011 2013 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2009, 2011, and 2013 Galena Galena Sentinel-Times 1880 Wed. 1,425 - - Gardner Gardner News - Wed. 2,020 - 2,010 Garnett Anderson County Advocate - Tues., Fri. - - - The Anderson County Review 1965 Tues. 3,230 - - Girard The Girard Press 1869 Wed. 2,300 -- -- Glasco Glasco Sun/The Delphos Republican 1883 Thur. - 325 325 Goodland Goodland Star-News 1932 Mon., Tues., Fri. 2,004 2,004 2,004 Greensburg Kiowa County Signal 1886 Wed. 1,250 - - Halstead Harvey County Independent 1881 Thur. - - - Hanover Hanover News 1948 Fri. 1,234 1,234 - Harper Harper Advocate 1881 Wed. - - - Haven Rural Messenger 2008 Tues. - - - Haysville Haysville Sun-Times - Thur. - - - Herington The Herington Times 1889 Thur. 2,208 2,058 2,058 Hesston Hesston Record - Thur. 1,204 1,204 1,204 The Ledger - Thur. - 1,300 1,300 Hiawatha Hiawatha World 1908 Tues., Fri. 2,300 2,300 2,300 Hill City The Hill City Times 1886 Wed. 2,260 2,260 2,260 Hillsboro Hillsboro Free Press 1998 Wed. - 7,127 105 Hillsboro Star-Journal 1908 Wed. 2,000 1,200 1,300 Holton The Holton Recorder 1867 Mon., Wed. 5,000 5,000 5,000 Horton The Horton Headlight 1886 Thur. 1,800 1,800 1,800 Hoxie The Hoxie Sentinel 1884 Thur. 1,801 1,801 1,801 Hugoton The Hugoton Hermes 1887 Thur. 2,300 2,300 2,300 Jetmore Jetmore Republican 1878 Wed. 1,500 - - Johnson Johnson Pioneer 1914 Thur. 938 - - Kansas City Kansas City Record 1888 Thur. - - - Wyandotte County Business News - Mon. - - - Wyandotte Daily News Weekly Print Edition (The Wyandotte West) 1968 Thur. 4,500 - - Wyandotte Echo - Thur. - - - Kingman Kingman Leader-Courier 1884 Thur. 3,050 3,050 3,050 Kinsley Edwards County Sentinel - Wed. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Kiowa The Kiowa News 1899 Wed. 1,284 1,284 1,284 La Crosse Rush County News 1942 Thur. 1,800 - - Lakin The Lakin Independent 1914 Thur. 1,700 1,700 1,700 Lawrence River City Pulse 1891 Wed. 27,500 27,500 27,500 Leavenworth Lansing Times - Wed. - - - Lebanon The Lebanon Times 1887 Thur. 540 540 -- Leoti The Leoti Standard 1885 Wed. 1,030 1,030 1,030 Liberal Liberal Light - Thur. - - - Los Tiempos - Thur. 8,500 8,500 8,500 Lincoln Lincoln Sentinel-Republican 1886 Thur. 3,500 3,500 3,500 Lindsborg The Lindsborg News-Record 1881 Thur. 2,899 2,899 2,899 Linn Linn-Palmer Record - Thur. 1,133 1,133 1,133 Little River Monitor-Journal 1886 Wed. - - - Logan The Logan Republican 1886 Thur. 1,000 1,000 1,000 Louisburg Louisburg Herald 1876 Wed., Fri. 2,350 2,350 2,350 Lucas Lucas-Sylvan News 1896 Thur. 950 950 950 Lyons The Lyons News 1906 Tues., Fri. 2,321 2,321 2,321 Madison The Madison News 1909 Thur. 865 865 865 Manhattan Grass & Grain 1954 Tues. 14,000 14,000 14,000 Manhattan Free Press 1991 Thur. - - - Mankato Jewell County Record 1890 Thur. 1,005 1,005 1,005 Marion Marion County Record 1869 Wed. 2,823 2,763 2,800 Marquette Marquette Tribune 1887 Wed. 600 600 600 135 City Newspaper Established Issued 2009 2011 2013 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2009, 2011, and 2013 Marysville Marysville Advocate 1885 Thur. 5,451 4,771 4,771 Meade Meade County News 1900 Wed. 1,300 1,300 1,300 Medicine Lodge Barber County Index 1880 Wed. - 850 850 Gyp Hill Premiere 1991 Mon. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Miltonvale Miltonvale Record 1898 Thur. 621 621 621 Minneapolis Minneapolis Messenger 1875 Thur. 2,333 2,333 2,333 Minneola Clark County Gazette - Wed. - - - The Minneola Record 1908 Thur. 1,014 - - Montezuma Montezuma Press 1914 Thur. - - - Moundridge The Ledger 1887 Thur. 1,300 1,300 1,300 Mulberry The Mulberry Advance - Fri. 125 125 - Mullinville Merchant's Directory 1969 Wed. 360 320 320 Mulvane The Mulvane News 1903 Thur. 1,750 1,750 - Natoma Natoma Luray Independent 1909 Wed., Fri. 6,054 6,054 6,054 Neodesha Neodesha Derrick 1883 Thur. 1,899 1,899 1,899 Ness City Ness County News 1884 Thur. 2,248 2,248 2,248 Norton The Norton Telegram 1906 Mon., Tues., Fri. 1,756 2,704 2,704 Norwich The Norwich News 1987 Tues. 233 233 233 Oakley The Oakley Graphic 1888 Wed. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Oberlin The Oberlin Herald 1879 Wed. 2,517 1,815 1,815 Olathe Legal Record - Tues. - - - Onaga Onaga Herald 1879 Thur. - - - Osage City The Osage County Herald-Chronicle 1863 Thur. 4,900 4,000 4,000 Osawatomie Osawatomie Graphic 1887 Wed. 3,500 3,500 3,500 Osborne Osborne County Farmer 1872 Thur. 2,600 2,600 2,600 Oskaloosa Oskaloosa Independent 1860 Thur. 2,310 2,310 1,928 Oswego Labette Avenue 1879 Wed. 963 963 963 Overland Park Kansas City Nursing News - Mon. - - - The Sun Newspapers 1950 Wed. 100,000 100,000 -- Oxford The Oxford Register 1889 Thur. 524 524 524 Paola The Miami County Republic 1866 Wed., Fri. 5,150 5,150 5,150 Parsons County Line - Tues. - 13,300 13,300 Farm Talk 1974 - - - - Peabody The Gazette-Bulletin 1873 Wed. 1,409 1,409 1,409 Phillipsburg Advocate of Phillips County - Thur. - - - Phillips County Review - Wed. 2,000 2,000 2,000 Plainville Plainville Times 1904 Thur. 2,440 2,440 2,440 Pleasanton The Linn County News - Wed. 2,600 2,600 2,600 Pretty Prairie Ninnescah Valley News - Fri. - - - Protection Protection Press - Thur. - - - Quinter Gove County Advocate 1894 Wed. 1,900 1,900 1,900 Riley Riley Countian - Wed. - - - Russell The Russell County News 1930, 1960 Wed., Fri. 2,300 2,300 2,300 Sabetha The Sabetha Herald 1884 Wed. 2,592 2,592 2,592 St. Francis The Saint Francis Herald 1885 Thur. 1,504 1,504 1,504 St. John St. John News 1880 Wed. 1,114 1,114 1,114 St. Marys St. Marys Star 1884 Wed. 1,850 1,850 1,850 Scandia Scandia Journal 1872 - - - -- Sedan Prairie Star - Wed. 1,400 1,350 1,350 Seneca The Seneca Courier-Tribune 1861 Wed. 3,192 3,192 3,192 Sharon Springs The Western Times 1874 Thur. 3,660 - - Shawnee Shawnee Dispatch - Wed. - 22,490 22,495 Smith Center Smith County Pioneer 1872 Thur. 3,543 3,543 - South Haven The South Haven New Era 1886 Tues. 365 365 365 Spearville Spearville News 1899 Thur. 800 800 800 Spring Hill Spring Hill New Era 1883 Wed. 2,010 -- -- 136 City Newspaper Established Issued 2009 2011 2013 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2009, 2011, and 2013 Stafford Stafford Courier 1903 Wed. 1,000 1,000 1,000 Sterling Sterling Bulletin 1876 Thur. 1,147 1,147 1,147 Stockton Stockton Sentinel 1989 Thur. - - - Sublette The Haskell County Monitor-Chief - Wed. 800 800 800 Syracuse The Syracuse Journal 1885 Wed. 1,017 1,017 1,017 Tonganoxie The Mirror 1882 Wed. 2,555 2,555 2,555 Topeka The Topeka Metro News - Mon. - - - Tribune Greeley County Republican 1886 Wed. 1,414 1,414 1,414 Turon The Record 1921 Thur. 576 576 576 Ulysses The Ulysses News 1892 Thur. 2,616 2,616 2,616 Valley Center Ark Valley News - Thur. 3,093 3,093 3,093 Valley Falls Valley Falls Vindicator 1890 Thur. 2,400 2,371 2,228 WaKeeney Western Kansas World 1879 Thur. 2,100 2,100 2,100 Wamego Wamego Times 1889 Thur. 1,300 1,300 1,300 Wamego Smoke Signal 1974 Wed. 9,823 9,823 9,823 Washington The Washington County News 1868 Thur. 2,816 2,816 2,816 Waterville Telegraph 1870 Sat. 755 755 755 Wathena The Kansas Chief 1857 Thur. 3,225 2,825 2,825 Westmoreland Westmoreland Recorder 1885 Thur. - 844 844 White City The Prairie Post 1993 Thur. 900 900 900 Wichita Wichita Business Journal - Fri. - - - Yates Center Yates Center News 1878 Thur. 2,190 2,190 2,190 City is primary city of circulation. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Double dash (--) indicates not published/not applicable. Source: History of Kansas Newspapers , Kansas State Historical Society, 1916; Editor & Publisher, E & P International Data Book, Community Newspapers in the U.S. , various editions; Kansas Press Association, http://kspress.com/ (accessed June 26, 2014); 137 Cellular Towers and Coverage Areas in Kansas, by Licensee Alltel Communications, LLC Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). As of June 14, 2012 Tower Location Coverage Area 138 Cellular Towers and Coverage Areas in Kansas, by Licensee USCOC of Nebraska/Kansas, LLC All Other Licensees Cellular Coverage by All Licensees Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). As of June 14, 2012 Tower Location Coverage Area 139 County Anywhere Anywhere Alabama 4,449 66.5 57.1 33.5 4,552 66.5 60.3 33.5 Alaska 664 77.0 68.3 23.0 673 81.9 74.6 18.1 Arizona 6,336 68.5 63.6 31.6 6,213 69.5 62.3 30.5 Arkansas 2,708 61.4 54.8 38.6 2,789 70.1 64.7 29.9 California 35,459 68.0 62.5 32.0 35,929 73.5 68.5 26.5 Colorado 4,852 78.1 72.7 21.9 4,885 81.2 76.3 18.8 Connecticut 3,344 76.5 73.0 23.5 3,433 79.5 75.6 20.5 Delaware 850 70.6 65.1 29.4 870 73.5 69.0 26.5 District of Columbia 588 71.8 64.0 28.2 603 78.8 69.6 21.2 Florida 17,777 71.9 66.2 28.1 18,403 76.2 71.7 23.8 Georgia 9,334 69.9 63.4 30.1 9,370 76.5 70.3 23.5 Hawaii 1,210 65.6 60.5 34.4 1,285 75.4 71.5 24.6 Idaho 1,475 73.2 67.9 26.9 1,519 81.2 76.5 18.8 Illinois 12,280 70.0 64.6 30.0 12,191 78.5 73.6 21.5 Indiana 6,121 68.4 61.6 31.6 6,247 76.4 69.1 23.6 Iowa 2,881 72.6 66.2 27.4 2,933 76.1 71.0 23.9 Kansas 2,653 75.1 69.4 24.9 2,714 78.8 71.5 21.2 Kentucky 4,133 65.8 60.2 34.2 4,112 71.9 65.2 28.1 Louisiana 4,282 66.3 59.6 33.7 4,323 66.2 58.5 33.8 Maine 1,252 73.4 68.8 26.6 1,274 80.5 75.3 19.5 Maryland 5,440 74.1 69.4 25.9 5,601 81.0 75.2 19.0 Massachusetts 6,341 74.5 70.5 25.5 6,331 79.3 76.0 20.7 Michigan 9,438 73.3 68.8 26.7 9,440 78.2 72.0 21.8 Minnesota 5,063 79.1 74.5 21.0 5,148 82.6 78.6 17.4 Mississippi 2,772 59.0 50.3 41.0 2,801 66.2 56.0 33.8 Missouri 5,686 68.4 61.7 31.7 5,709 74.6 66.7 25.4 Montana 933 67.7 58.3 32.3 962 77.4 69.0 22.6 Nebraska 1,694 74.1 67.5 25.9 1,735 75.9 67.4 24.1 Nevada 2,519 68.2 63.3 31.8 2,547 77.5 73.1 22.5 New Hampshire 1,273 79.7 75.9 20.3 1,264 83.5 79.5 16.5 New Jersey 8,261 73.5 69.4 26.5 8,428 78.2 73.6 21.8 New Mexico 1,942 60.4 52.6 39.6 1,989 67.9 61.2 32.1 New York 18,637 69.1 64.9 30.9 18,665 73.4 69.1 26.6 North Carolina 9,005 66.2 61.5 33.8 9,123 73.1 67.2 26.9 North Dakota 612 71.8 65.6 28.3 652 81.4 76.6 18.6 Ohio 10,967 69.5 63.8 30.5 10,942 71.9 66.0 28.1 Oklahoma 3,496 64.7 58.2 35.4 3,623 69.4 62.9 30.6 Oregon 3,713 76.4 69.9 23.6 3,723 82.1 77.7 17.9 Internet Use (Percent) In the Home Total Persons Age 3 and Over (thousands) Persons Using the Internet by Type of Connection and State, 2011 and 2012 No Internet Use (Percent) No Internet Use (Percent) 2011 Total Persons Age 3 and Over (thousands) 2012 Internet Use (Percent) In the Home 140 County Anywhere Anywhere Internet Use (Percent) In the Home Total Persons Age 3 and Over (thousands) Persons Using the Internet by Type of Connection and State, 2011 and 2012 No Internet Use (Percent) No Internet Use (Percent) 2011 Total Persons Age 3 and Over (thousands) 2012 Internet Use (Percent) In the Home Pennsylvania 12,004 69.5 64.0 30.5 12,200 76.2 71.8 23.8 Rhode Island 1008 72.3 67.7 27.7 1,007 75.5 71.9 24.5 South Carolina 4,344 64.9 58.7 35.1 4,463 71.9 63.9 28.1 South Dakota 778 73.0 65.9 27.0 785 75.5 69.1 24.5 Tennessee 6,057 63.2 56.7 36.9 6,116 69.1 64.6 30.9 Texas 23,864 64.0 56.3 36.0 24,427 68.1 61.2 31.9 Utah 2,693 76.3 70.9 23.7 2,657 81.2 76.0 18.8 Vermont 599 75.6 69.9 24.4 606 82.0 77.3 18.0 Virginia 7,506 70.2 65.3 29.9 7,668 75.4 69.2 24.6 Washington 6,453 80.0 75.3 20.1 6,490 80.9 76.1 19.1 West Virginia 1,748 64.1 59.2 35.9 1,766 64.0 58.7 36.0 Wisconsin 5,402 75.2 70.5 24.8 5,500 79.8 73.4 20.2 Wyoming 517 74.2 68.1 25.8 542 80.5 74.4 19.5 United States 293,414 69.7 64.1 30.3 297,229 74.7 69.1 25.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, http://www.census.gov/hhes/computer/publications/ (accessed July 7, 2014). 141 Broadband Availability in Kansas, 2014 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, State Broadband Initiative (June 30, 2014). Technology TypeAsymmetric xDSL Symmetric xDSL Other Copper Wire Cable Modem Optical Carrier/Fiber 142 Printed Library Materials per Capita by State, FY2012 Per Capita 1.3 - 2.0 2.1 - 2.8 2.9 - 4.1 4.2 - 5.0 Public-Use Internet Computers in Public Libraries per 5,000 People by State, FY2012 Per 5,000 People 1.6 - 2.7 2.8 - 4.2 4.3 - 5.5 5.6 - 9.6 Library Visits per Capita by State, FY2012 Per Capita 3.2 - 3.9 4.0 - 4.7 4.8 - 5.7 5.8 - 7.6 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Institute of Museum and Library Services. 143 State Number (thousands) Per Capita Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Alabama 219 9,671 2.0 890 186.2 457 95.5 583 121.9 10 2.0 Alaska 84 2,429 3.7 305 470.3 120 184.3 253 390.5 6 8.9 Arizona 86 8,419 1.3 2,126 327.6 658 101.5 947 145.9 16 2.4 Arkansas 53 6,516 2.3 157 56.4 239 85.5 494 177.1 8 3.0 California 165 68,912 1.8 1,355 36.0 3,671 97.4 4,925 130.7 101 2.7 Colorado 98 11,367 2.2 623 122.3 935 183.5 1,249 245.2 25 4.8 Connecticut 194 15,386 3.5 761 174.2 846 193.9 1,084 248.3 25 5.6 Delaware 19 1,697 1.9 321 357.4 122 136.3 168 187.3 7 7.8 District of Columbia 1 1,334 2.1 20 30.9 84 133.3 132 208.0 2 3.1 Florida 57 32,481 1.7 1,394 72.1 2,129 110.1 3,395 175.6 53 2.7 Georgia 61 16,637 1.6 274 26.2 652 62.3 972 93.0 20 1.9 Hawaii 1 3,394 2.5 12 8.5 266 193.2 149 108.7 3 2.2 Idaho 100 4,362 3.1 45 32.4 233 167.3 290 208.1 7 4.9 Illinois 623 43,863 3.7 2,382 203.6 3,303 282.2 3,096 264.5 98 8.4 Indiana 237 24,321 3.9 1,248 200.7 1,548 249.0 2,004 322.4 49 7.9 Iowa 542 12,179 4.0 2,021 664.7 663 218.0 847 278.7 33 10.9 Kansas 328 9,505 3.9 48 19.4 467 189.2 758 307.0 20 8.2 Kentucky 119 8,803 2.0 3,240 741.5 495 113.3 665 152.2 40 9.2 Louisiana 68 11,934 2.6 325 70.3 423 91.4 870 188.2 38 8.2 Maine 266 6,290 4.7 830 620.0 240 179.1 334 249.2 10 7.6 Maryland 14 13,022 2.3 589 103.2 1,209 212.1 1,010 177.2 27 4.7 Massachusetts 370 32,732 5.0 2,505 380.5 1,448 220.0 1,793 272.3 48 7.2 Michigan 387 33,770 3.4 1,236 124.8 1,927 194.5 2,255 227.6 65 6.6 Minnesota 128 15,164 2.6 2,751 474.6 901 155.5 937 161.6 31 5.3 Mississippi 48 5,734 1.9 47 15.6 218 72.5 318 106.0 8 2.6 Missouri 138 17,275 3.2 418 76.4 988 180.7 1,028 188.1 43 7.8 Montana 82 2,700 2.7 801 805.9 113 114.0 170 171.1 5 4.7 Nebraska 268 5,979 4.1 963 662.6 255 175.6 325 224.0 15 10.0 Nevada 19 4,441 1.6 120 44.1 419 153.8 524 192.5 6 2.3 New Hampshire 230 5,973 4.1 2,065 1431.4 280 194.0 384 266.0 12 8.1 New Jersey 297 29,075 3.1 1,729 183.6 2,036 216.1 1,934 205.4 52 5.5 New Mexico 92 4,345 2.6 56 33.6 231 139.6 253 152.9 7 4.0 New York 755 70,074 3.6 5,040 258.3 4,062 208.1 4,636 237.6 160 8.2 North Carolina 66 16,519 1.7 2,792 288.7 722 74.7 730 75.5 23 2.4 North Dakota 81 2,364 3.8 234 374.9 96 154.0 119 190.7 4 6.2 Ohio 239 44,120 3.8 17,711 1533.8 3,706 320.9 4,771 413.2 123 10.6 Serial Subscriptions Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2012 Audio Number of Public Libraries Printed Materials VideoElectronic Books 144 State Number (thousands) Per Capita Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Number (thousands) Per 1,000 Population Serial Subscriptions Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2012 Audio Number of Public Libraries Printed Materials VideoElectronic Books Oklahoma 118 7,441 2.4 244 79.1 443 143.8 383 124.2 9 2.8 Oregon 124 9,934 2.7 2,567 694.7 780 211.2 886 239.7 19 5.2 Pennsylvania 451 26,694 2.2 2,786 224.5 2,083 167.8 1,690 136.1 49 4.0 Rhode Island 47 4,428 3.1 431 301.3 146 101.7 224 156.6 6 4.1 South Carolina 40 9,343 2.0 181 39.0 431 92.7 644 138.4 16 3.5 South Dakota 112 2,988 2.5 36 30.0 122 102.6 165 139.0 5 4.0 Tennessee 185 11,525 1.8 80 12.9 570 91.5 660 105.9 13 2.1 Texas 557 40,789 1.7 1,144 48.6 1,968 83.6 2,464 104.6 53 2.2 Utah 63 6,964 2.5 335 118.9 625 222.0 637 226.1 11 4.0 Vermont 181 3,027 4.4 90 131.4 133 193.7 183 266.9 6 9.2 Virginia 81 18,332 2.3 1,058 134.4 1,035 131.4 1,118 142.0 25 3.2 Washington 52 14,842 2.2 734 109.6 1,276 190.6 1,508 225.2 45 6.7 West Virginia 97 5,140 2.8 3 1.9 207 114.4 271 150.0 6 3.5 Wisconsin 379 19,265 3.4 20,230 3547.0 1,427 250.3 1,821 319.2 45 7.8 Wyoming 23 2,488 4.4 4 7.3 158 277.3 167 293.8 5 8.5 United States 9,045 785,986 2.6 87,357 284.0 47,565 154.6 57,226 186.0 1,511 4.9 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries in the United States Survey: Fiscal Year 2012, http://www.imls.gov/research/pls_data_files.aspx (accessed October 9, 2014). 145 Public Library Service by State, Fiscal Year 2012 State Total (thousands) Per Capita Total (thousands) Total (thousands) Per Capita Alabama 219 17,011 3.6 6,544 31.2 20,997 4.4 Alaska 84 3,358 5.2 1,684 36.6 4,604 7.1 Arizona 86 28,121 4.3 16,072 31.7 50,656 7.8 Arkansas 53 10,817 3.9 3,692 25.9 14,259 5.1 California 165 163,570 4.3 92,584 40.0 231,684 6.1 Colorado 98 32,774 6.4 22,709 34.4 66,065 13.0 Connecticut 194 24,405 5.6 11,768 34.5 34,087 7.8 Delaware 19 4,562 5.1 1,934 30.8 6,283 7.0 District of Columbia 1 2,547 4.0 1,087 32.3 3,363 5.3 Florida 57 82,460 4.3 36,822 29.1 126,433 6.5 Georgia 61 33,351 3.2 17,188 39.5 43,530 4.2 Hawaii 1 5,347 3.9 2,716 39.2 6,924 5.0 Idaho 100 9,441 6.8 6,733 44.5 15,115 10.8 Illinois 623 77,448 6.6 47,849 39.7 120,491 10.3 Indiana 237 38,664 6.2 23,465 30.2 77,579 12.5 Iowa 542 19,519 6.4 9,735 33.4 29,127 9.6 Kansas 328 14,731 6.0 9,751 37.0 26,375 10.7 Kentucky 119 19,870 4.5 9,838 33.1 29,708 6.8 Louisiana 68 16,830 3.6 5,047 24.4 20,664 4.5 Maine 266 7,129 5.3 3,521 36.5 9,639 7.2 Maryland 14 29,209 5.1 22,211 38.8 57,213 10.0 Massachusetts 370 42,651 6.5 21,021 32.4 64,828 9.8 Michigan 387 55,526 5.6 29,421 33.8 86,964 8.8 Minnesota 128 26,211 4.5 22,009 39.1 56,232 9.7 Mississippi 48 9,669 3.2 2,270 27.3 8,310 2.8 Missouri 138 30,385 5.6 19,931 36.6 54,477 10.0 Montana 82 4,679 4.7 2,058 27.3 7,535 7.6 Nebraska 268 8,764 6.0 6,025 44.2 13,638 9.4 Nevada 19 11,128 4.1 6,382 31.8 20,096 7.4 New Hampshire 230 7,581 5.3 4,237 37.1 11,407 7.9 New Jersey 297 48,062 5.1 24,179 39.2 61,607 6.5 New Mexico 92 7,506 4.5 3,213 33.9 9,467 5.7 New York 755 115,248 5.9 53,400 33.7 158,242 8.1 North Carolina 66 40,644 4.2 21,800 39.3 55,516 5.7 North Dakota 81 2,385 3.8 1,490 35.5 4,194 6.7 Ohio 239 87,376 7.6 55,352 29.2 189,563 16.4 Oklahoma 118 14,379 4.7 7,573 34.4 21,985 7.1 Oregon 124 23,255 6.3 23,189 36.4 63,699 17.2 Pennsylvania 451 46,879 3.8 25,129 36.3 69,133 5.6 Rhode Island 47 6,092 4.3 2,442 32.6 7,492 5.2 South Carolina 40 18,301 3.9 9,549 36.9 25,854 5.6 South Dakota 112 3,998 3.4 1,901 28.4 6,685 5.6 Tennessee 185 20,895 3.4 8,732 33.3 26,245 4.2 Texas 557 75,187 3.2 49,942 38.5 129,658 5.5 Utah 63 19,142 6.8 15,605 41.0 38,084 13.5 Vermont 181 3,927 5.7 1,757 37.4 4,699 6.8 Virginia 81 39,646 5.0 25,162 33.1 76,132 9.7 Washington 52 43,096 6.4 28,821 35.5 81,146 12.1 West Virginia 97 5,831 3.2 2,064 31.7 6,505 3.6 Wisconsin 379 35,648 6.3 23,272 36.7 63,366 11.1 Wyoming 23 3,640 6.4 1,748 35.1 4,983 8.8 United States 9,045 1,498,894 4.9 852,623 35.2 2,422,538 7.9 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Total Circulation Library Visits Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries in the United States Survey: Fiscal Year 2012, http://www.imls.gov/research/pls_data_files.aspx (accessed October 9, 2014). Number of Public Libraries Percent of Total Children's Circulation 146 State Total Alabama 219 5,276 5.5 4,624 1.0 Alaska 84 779 6.0 1,041 1.6 Arizona 86 5,296 4.1 6,339 1.0 Arkansas 53 2,246 4.0 2,219 0.8 California 165 20,340 2.7 34,243 0.9 Colorado 98 5,874 5.8 6,884 1.4 Connecticut 194 4,353 5.0 5,247 1.2 Delaware 19 576 3.2 841 0.9 District of Columbia 1 900 7.1 806 1.3 Florida 57 15,735 4.1 19,607 1.0 Georgia 61 7,516 3.6 13,176 1.3 Hawaii 1 453 1.6 601 0.4 Idaho 100 1,651 5.9 1,806 1.3 Illinois 623 13,858 5.9 15,583 1.3 Indiana 237 8,383 6.7 7,777 1.3 Iowa 542 4,486 7.4 3,836 1.3 Kansas 328 3,649 7.4 3,838 1.6 Kentucky 119 4,497 5.1 4,914 1.1 Louisiana 68 5,054 5.5 6,391 1.4 Maine 266 1,893 7.1 1,341 1.0 Maryland 14 4,531 4.0 6,757 1.2 Massachusetts 370 6,070 4.6 8,211 1.2 Michigan 387 12,081 6.1 11,876 1.2 Minnesota 128 5,675 4.9 6,440 1.1 Mississippi 48 2,696 4.5 2,673 0.9 Missouri 138 4,932 4.5 6,571 1.2 Montana 82 1,248 6.3 1,580 1.6 Nebraska 268 2,801 9.6 2,311 1.6 Nevada 19 1,654 3.0 2,423 0.9 New Hampshire 230 1,425 4.9 1,145 0.8 New Jersey 297 7,867 4.2 10,880 1.2 New Mexico 92 1,920 5.8 1,920 1.2 New York 755 17,856 4.6 22,655 1.2 North Carolina 66 7,246 3.7 8,971 0.9 North Dakota 81 663 5.3 591 0.9 Ohio 239 11,980 5.2 21,227 1.8 Oklahoma 118 2,994 4.9 3,856 1.3 Oregon 124 3,035 4.1 4,672 1.3 Pennsylvania 451 7,885 3.2 8,419 0.7 Rhode Island 47 1,426 5.0 1,520 1.1 South Carolina 40 3,823 4.1 4,833 1.0 South Dakota 112 973 4.1 1,425 1.2 Tennessee 185 4,896 3.9 5,630 0.9 Texas 557 19,150 4.1 18,342 0.8 Utah 63 1,974 3.5 3,338 1.2 Vermont 181 1082 7.9 869 1.3 Virginia 81 5,699 3.6 10,318 1.3 Washington 52 6,906 5.2 10,935 1.6 West Virginia 97 1,405 3.9 1,274 0.7 Wisconsin 379 6,164 5.4 7,092 1.2 Wyoming 23 815 7.2 948 1.7 United States 9,045 271,687 4.4 340,818 1.1 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Number of Public Libraries Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries in the United States Survey: Fiscal Year 2012, http://www.imls.gov/research/pls_data_files.aspx (accessed October 9, 2014). Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Resources by State, Fiscal Year 2012 Total (thousands) Per Capita Use of Electronic Resources Per 5,000 Population Number of Public-Use Internet Terminals 147 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety C ou rt s, C ri m e, a nd P ub lic S af et y Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 148 Greeley Franklin Phillips Jackson Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Johnson Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson Dickinson Lane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua KiowaHaskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPhersonNess Grant Osage Labette Edwards Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Judicial Districts in Kansas, 2014 Leavenworth Wyandotte Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Kansas Judicial Center. Judicial District D-2DM-6 1 D District Judge Total: 167 District Magistrate Judge Total: 79DM D-2DM-3 D-2DM-3 D-4DM-7 D-3DM-5 D-1DM-6 D-1DM-6 D-3DM-5 D-3DM-4 D-1DM-6 D-4DM-1 D-4DM-3 D-4DM-1 D-3DM-1 D-3DM-2 D-28 D-3 D-15 D-6 D-6 D-5DM-3 D-3DM-1 D-4DM-2 D-3DM-1 D-3DM-2 D-6DM-1 D-4DM-1 D-3DM-2 D-3DM-315 25 26 17 23 24 16 12 20 27 30 18 9 28 21 22 8 5 13 19 14 11 31 4 6 3 7 2 1 29 10 D-19DM-4 D-16 Montgomery 149 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas 1978-2013 Violent Crime Property Crime Year Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault/ Battery Total Violent Crime Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Total Property Crime Total Crime Index Offenses 1978 131 577 2,177 4,477 7,362 29,357 61,720 5,671 96,748 104,110 1979 129 614 2,390 5,039 8,172 30,568 67,480 6,319 104,367 112,539 1980 160 741 2,658 5,548 9,107 35,649 74,750 6,371 116,770 125,877 1981 149 729 2,605 5,331 8,814 36,656 76,845 6,055 119,556 128,370 1982 138 597 2,094 5,252 8,081 32,338 73,366 5,348 111,052 119,133 1983 137 627 2,034 5,114 7,912 28,277 68,636 4,871 101,784 109,696 1984 89 665 1,742 5,642 8,138 25,505 66,969 5,032 97,506 105,644 1985 121 720 1,924 5,924 8,689 26,751 66,194 5,277 98,222 106,911 1986 108 816 1,951 6,090 8,965 34,645 67,194 6,259 108,098 117,063 1987 110 788 2,022 5,897 8,817 37,656 68,260 5,983 111,899 120,716 1988 95 762 2,116 5,947 8,920 39,573 64,926 5,860 110,359 119,279 1989 138 895 2,475 6,472 9,980 40,629 67,527 7,303 115,459 125,439 1990 105 1,002 2,926 7,096 11,129 40,323 69,688 8,300 118,311 129,440 1991 150 1,121 3,438 7,632 12,341 44,437 71,009 8,647 124,093 136,434 1992 146 1,043 3,264 8,395 12,848 43,478 68,881 8,030 120,389 133,237 1993 188 1,059 3,153 7,713 12,113 40,836 68,576 8,244 117,656 129,769 1994 170 1,055 2,940 7,149 11,314 42,495 74,646 8,383 125,524 136,838 1996 159 1,132 2,423 7,020 10,734 36,702 78,048 6,555 121,305 132,039 1997 210 1,179 2,535 7,232 11,156 36,645 79,680 6,446 122,771 133,927 1998 229 1,097 2,237 7,103 10,666 24,984 85,329 6,801 117,114 127,780 2000 156 1,017 1,997 6,759 9,929 20,066 74,894 5,527 100,487 110,416 2001 142 1,069 2,124 6,771 10,106 19,498 74,570 5,639 99,707 109,813 2002* 45 851 985 4,760 6,641 12,567 50,280 4,132 66,979 73,620 2003 121 1,106 1,766 7,143 10,136 20,448 77,048 9,186 106,682 116,818 2004* 122 1,018 2,368 6,985 10,493 18,567 79,336 8,850 106,753 117,246 2005* 110 1,040 2,200 7,169 10,519 18,071 73,986 9,787 101,844 112,363 2006* 123 1,171 1,882 7,748 10,924 18,169 72,425 8,516 99,110 110,034 2007* 115 1,228 2,039 8,062 11,444 19,518 73,652 6,729 99,899 111,343 2008* 127 1,155 1,596 7,877 10,755 18,475 64,974 7,136 90,585 101,340 2009* 129 1,125 1,765 8,080 11,099 19,362 62,514 5,782 87,658 98,757 2010* 104 1,109 1,622 7,593 10,428 19,605 62,370 5,951 87,926 98,354 2011* 116 1,077 1,462 7,436 10,091 18,844 61,023 6,680 86,547 96,638 2012* 91 1,067 1,510 7,539 10,207 18,416 63,538 6,753 88,707 98,914 2013* 120 968 1,362 7,053 9,503 17,158 59,755 6,638 83,551 93,054 * Some agencies did not report or reported partial data; totals shown include partial data. Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports, various issues; Kansas Bureau of Investigation. 1995 and 1999 data not available. Data for 2004-2013 include reported crimes from state agencies and tribal areas. 150 County Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Allen 433 32.3 35 2.6 398 29.7 420 31.6 25 1.9 395 29.7 Anderson 204 26.5 16 2.1 188 24.4 195 26.1 16 2.1 179 24.0 Atchison 526 31.2 57 3.4 469 27.8 445 26.5 34 2.0 411 24.5 Barber 108 22.0 15 3.1 93 18.9 129 26.5 13 2.7 116 23.8 Barton 1,110 39.7 112 4.0 998 35.7 956 34.8 100 3.6 856 31.1 Bourbon 546 36.3 69 4.6 477 31.7 502 33.9 82 5.5 420 28.4 Brown 222 22.1 20 2.0 202 20.1 245 24.9 15 1.5 230 23.4 Butler 1,902 28.8 174 2.6 1,728 26.1 1,967 29.9 148 2.3 1,819 27.7 Chase 19 6.7 7 2.5 12 4.2 12 4.4 0 0.0 12 4.4 Chautauqua 29 9.6 3 1.0 26 8.6 32 10.7 1 0.3 31 10.4 Cherokee 702 34.0 57 2.8 645 31.3 638 31.5 61 3.0 577 28.5 Cheyenne 37 13.5 3 1.1 34 12.4 43 16.1 7 2.6 36 13.5 Clark 28 13.0 4 1.9 24 11.1 27 12.4 2 0.9 25 11.5 Clay 170 19.7 14 1.6 156 18.1 131 15.4 24 2.8 107 12.6 Cloud 341 36.2 43 4.6 298 31.7 306 32.7 40 4.3 266 28.4 Coffey 109 12.7 17 2.0 92 10.7 82 9.7 8 0.9 74 8.7 Comanche 11 20.0 3 5.5 8 14.5 4 7.7 2 3.8 2 3.8 Cowley 1,292 35.4 154 4.2 1,138 31.2 1,173 32.1 126 3.4 1,047 28.6 Crawford 1,880 40.5 131 2.8 1,749 37.7 1,662 35.7 127 2.7 1,535 33.0 Decatur 29 16.4 4 2.3 25 14.1 20 11.7 0 0.0 20 11.7 Dickinson 443 22.3 28 1.4 415 20.9 406 20.6 31 1.6 375 19.0 Doniphan 127 15.9 21 2.6 106 13.3 133 17.0 15 1.9 118 15.1 Douglas 5,009 36.5 431 3.1 4,578 33.3 4,546 33.0 367 2.7 4,179 30.3 Edwards 32 10.5 1 0.3 31 10.2 28 9.5 5 1.7 23 7.8 Elk 36 14.3 0 0.0 36 14.3 21 10.3 2 1.0 19 9.3 Ellis 883 20.9 117 2.8 766 18.2 790 18.5 94 2.2 696 16.3 Ellsworth 106 16.3 10 1.5 96 14.7 123 19.0 7 1.1 116 17.9 Finney 1,169 31.4 155 4.2 1,014 27.2 1,102 29.6 146 3.9 956 25.7 Ford 1,323 38.1 129 3.7 1,194 34.4 1,016 29.1 84 2.4 932 26.7 Franklin 634 24.3 69 2.6 565 21.7 682 26.4 67 2.6 615 23.8 Geary 901 25.4 189 5.3 712 20.1 897 23.0 164 4.2 733 18.8 Gove 19 7.0 3 1.1 16 5.9 18 6.6 1 0.4 17 6.2 Graham 37 13.9 6 2.3 31 11.7 41 16.0 3 1.2 38 14.8 Grant 136 17.0 23 2.9 113 14.1 97 12.2 18 2.3 79 9.9 Gray 58 9.4 5 0.8 53 8.6 79 13.1 10 1.7 69 11.4 Greeley 5 4.0 1 0.8 4 3.2 3 2.3 0 0.0 3 2.3 Greenwood 85 12.7 10 1.5 75 11.2 100 15.7 20 3.1 80 12.5 Hamilton 9 3.4 3 1.1 6 2.2 34 13.0 7 2.7 27.0 10.3 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County 2012 and 2013 2012 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property CrimeCrime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2013 151 County Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County 2012 and 2013 2012 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property CrimeCrime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2013 Harper 113 24.8 9 2.0 104 22.8 118 26.6 21 4.7 97 21.9 Harvey 1,033 30.3 132 3.9 901 26.4 1,056 30.1 133 3.8 923 26.3 Haskell 68 15.8 10 2.3 58 13.5 63 14.8 6 1.4 57.0 13.4 Hodgeman 19 9.6 2 1.0 17 8.6 22 11.1 2 1.0 20 10.1 Jackson 246 19.5 20 1.6 226 17.9 167 13.6 21 1.7 146 11.9 Jefferson 451 25.3 42 2.4 409 22.9 339 18.0 41 2.2 298 15.8 Jewell - - - - - - - - - - - - Johnson 12,336 22.1 881 1.6 11,455 20.5 11,065 19.5 765 1.3 10,300 18.2 Kearny 73 18.2 12 3.0 61 15.2 84 21.2 12 3.0 72 18.2 Kingman 136 18.4 17 2.3 119 16.1 141 19.1 12 1.6 129 17.5 Kiowa 34 13.3 1 0.4 33 12.9 35 14.1 2 0.8 33 13.3 Labette 690 31.9 71 3.3 619 28.6 786 37.1 76 3.6 710 33.5 Lane 18 10.2 4 2.3 14 8.0 35 20.7 6 3.5 29 17.1 Leavenworth 2,005 25.8 345 4.4 1,660 21.4 1,958 25.1 301 3.9 1,657 21.2 Lincoln 38 11.8 0 0.0 38 11.8 24 7.6 1 0.3 23 7.3 Linn 164 21.2 21 2.7 143 18.5 124 14.3 11 1.3 113 13.0 Logan 25 8.8 8 2.8 17 6.0 37 13.1 5 1.8 32 11.3 Lyon 1,012 26.0 72 1.9 940 24.2 687 17.7 24 0.6 663 17.0 McPherson 663 23.8 44 1.6 619 22.2 717 25.8 55 2.0 662 23.8 Marion 100 7.9 6 0.5 94 7.5 179 14.6 10 0.8 169 13.8 Marshall 142 15.2 12 1.3 130 13.9 115 11.5 13 1.3 102 10.2 Meade 57 12.5 32 7.0 25 5.5 13 8.0 2 1.2 11 6.8 Miami 693 22.7 59 1.9 634 20.8 624 20.7 59 2.0 565 18.8 Mitchell 82 14.0 19 3.2 63 10.7 51 8.7 20 3.4 31 5.3 Montgomery 1,410 40.2 210 6.0 1,200 34.2 958 42.2 119 5.2 839 37.0 Morris 117 19.8 6 1.0 111 18.8 97 16.6 9 1.5 88 15.1 Morton 42 13.1 7 2.2 35 10.9 39 12.4 4 1.3 35 11.1 Nemaha 101 9.9 12 1.2 89 8.7 114 11.3 13 1.3 101 10.0 Neosho 512 31.0 39 2.4 473 28.6 482 29.4 42 2.6 440 26.9 Ness 33 10.5 6 1.9 27 8.6 27 8.8 7 2.3 20 6.5 Norton 76 13.4 5 0.9 71 12.5 66 11.8 7 1.3 59 10.5 Osage 284 19.0 38 2.5 246 16.5 199 13.6 20 1.4 179 12.2 Osborne 46 18.9 0 0.0 46 18.9 33 13.8 2 0.8 31 13.0 Ottawa 78 13.5 3 0.5 75 13.0 77 12.7 6 1.0 71 11.7 Pawnee 172 24.4 23 3.3 149 21.1 168 24.3 15 2.2 153 22.1 Phillips 36 6.4 10 1.8 26 4.7 22 4.0 6 1.1 16 2.9 Pottawatomie 313 17.8 40 2.3 273 15.5 383 17.0 38 1.7 345 15.3 Pratt 290 29.8 31 3.2 259 26.6 392 40.2 33 3.4 359 36.8 152 County Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Number Rate per 1,000 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County 2012 and 2013 2012 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property CrimeCrime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2013 Rawlins 32 12.7 4 1.6 28 11.1 42 16.3 5 1.9 37 14.4 Reno 3,209 49.4 301 4.6 2,908 44.8 2,962 46.0 301 4.7 2,661 41.3 Republic 57 11.6 5 1.0 52 10.5 127 26.3 7 1.5 120 24.9 Rice 102 16.0 7 1.1 95 14.9 123 12.4 20 2.0 103 10.4 Riley 1,678 17.2 179 1.8 1,499 15.3 1,552 15.3 156 1.5 1,396 13.8 Rooks 40 7.7 4 0.8 36 6.9 43 8.2 5 1.0 38 7.3 Rush 60 18.4 6 1.8 54 16.6 88 27.6 9 2.8 79 24.8 Russell 168 24.0 26 3.7 142 20.3 157 22.6 28 4.0 129 18.6 Saline 2,693 48.0 187 3.3 2,506 44.6 2,285 40.8 168 3.0 2,117 37.8 Scott 82 16.6 14 2.8 68 13.8 90 18.3 20 4.1 70 14.2 Sedgwick 25,818 50.3 3,020 5.9 22,798 44.4 25,575 49.7 3,198 6.2 22,377 43.5 Seward 678 28.9 76 3.2 602 25.7 628 26.5 74 3.1 554 23.3 Shawnee 8,795 47.2 873 4.7 7,922 42.5 8,212 43.9 723 3.9 7,489 40.0 Sheridan 21 8.2 4 1.6 17 6.6 6 4.5 2 1.5 4 3.0 Sherman 96 15.8 11 1.8 85 14.0 15 2.4 0 0.0 15 2.4 Smith - - - - - - 29.0 13.7 0.0 0.0 29.0 13.7 Stafford 70 15.9 7 1.6 63 14.3 83 19.1 15 3.5 68 15.7 Stanton 2 0.9 1 0.4 1 0.4 6 2.8 0 0.0 6 2.8 Stevens 15 3.9 2 0.5 13 3.4 23 5.9 4 1.0 19 4.8 Sumner 803 29.4 66 2.4 737 27.0 824 30.3 70 2.6 754 27.7 Thomas 191 23.9 17 2.1 174 21.8 166 21.0 22 2.8 144 18.2 Trego 41 13.9 3 1.0 38 12.9 27 9.0 0 0.0 27 9.0 Wabaunsee 67 10.0 9 1.3 58 8.7 100 14.2 12 1.7 88 12.5 Wallace 2 1.3 1 0.7 1 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Washington 10 1.7 2 0.3 8 1.4 25 4.4 4 0.7 21 3.7 Wichita 36 15.7 5 2.2 31 13.5 21 9.3 4 1.8 17 7.5 Wilson 164 23.8 10 1.5 154 22.4 145 21.9 14 2.1 131 19.8 Woodson 71 21.5 9 2.7 62 18.7 58 17.7 3 0.9 55 16.8 Wyandotte 9,326 54.9 924 5.4 8,402 49.5 8,845 52.2 801 4.7 8,044 47.5 Other Agencies* 169 -- 46 -- 123 -- 195 -- 47 -- 148 -- Kansas* 98,914 33.5 10,207 3.5 88,707 30.0 93,054 31.4 9,503 3.2 83,551 28.2 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, http://www.kansas.gov/kbi/stats/stats_crime.shtml (accessed October 13, 2014). Some agencies did not report or reported partial data. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Double dash (--) indicates not applicable. * Includes State Agencies and Tribal Police Agencies. Crime index offenses equal violent crimes (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault/battery) plus property crime offenses (burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft). 153 City Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault/ Battery Rate per 1,000 Burglary Theft Total Property Crime Rate per 1,000 Andover 0 3 0 5 8 0.7 21 342 15 378 31.0 386 Arkansas City 0 8 4 71 83 6.7 124 370 20 514 41.7 597 Atchison 0 4 1 26 31 2.8 87 260 13 360 32.9 391 Coffeyville 0 10 6 85 101 10.2 177 433 25 635 64.1 736 Derby 1 5 2 29 37 1.6 86 418 23 527 22.8 564 Dodge City 1 7 12 44 64 2.3 171 616 46 833 29.5 897 El Dorado 1 2 2 48 53 4.1 87 262 16 365 28.4 418 Emporia1 1 2 1 13 17 0.5 108 433 8 549 17.7 566 Garden City 0 14 11 93 118 4.4 85 594 26 705 26.1 823 Gardner 0 3 3 11 17 0.8 29 138 12 179 8.6 196 Great Bend 0 13 4 56 73 4.6 130 470 27 627 39.4 700 Hays1 1 7 3 64 75 2.2 68 488 23 579 16.7 654 Haysville 0 6 1 24 31 2.8 60 163 25 248 22.6 279 Hutchinson 3 30 27 182 242 5.8 445 1,710 135 2,290 54.6 2,532 Junction City 3 12 14 119 148 5.6 124 500 20 644 24.3 792 Kansas City1 28 72 251 382 733 4.7 2,355 4,127 1,088 7,570 48.1 8,303 Lansing 0 2 1 18 21 1.8 64 62 20 146 12.5 167 Lawrence1 3 46 74 218 341 3.0 521 3,152 179 3,852 33.7 4,193 Leavenworth 0 17 25 182 224 6.2 258 772 68 1,098 30.5 1,322 Leawood 0 1 2 11 14 0.4 47 324 19 390 11.9 404 Lenexa 0 8 11 38 57 1.1 106 716 80 902 18.1 959 Liberal 0 11 6 43 60 2.8 116 368 20 504 23.7 564 McPherson 0 6 3 30 39 2.9 96 351 37 484 36.5 523 Manhattan1, 2 6 19 17 114 156 1.5 225 1,121 50 1,396 13.8 1,552 Merriam 0 3 7 23 33 2.9 73 351 62 486 43.3 519 Newton 0 18 8 88 114 5.9 131 522 21 674 35.1 788 Olathe 2 37 23 123 185 1.4 217 1,876 179 2,272 17.3 2,457 Ottawa 0 7 2 21 30 2.4 74 231 18 323 25.7 353 Overland Park 2 36 45 203 286 1.6 401 2,850 283 3,534 19.6 3,820 Parsons 4 5 8 49 66 6.4 118 411 19 548 53.3 614 Pittsburg1 2 17 16 61 96 3.5 215 880 36 1,131 40.7 1,227 Prairie Village 0 1 2 7 10 0.5 52 152 24 228 10.4 238 Salina 1 33 25 91 150 3.1 328 1,522 117 1,967 40.9 2,117 Shawnee 2 10 17 54 83 1.3 177 760 153 1,090 17.0 1,173 Topeka1 11 35 173 409 628 4.6 1,249 4,809 572 6,630 48.7 7,258 Wichita1 16 224 473 2,335 3,048 7.6 3,654 15,076 1,986 20,716 51.7 23,764 Winfield 0 2 3 11 16 1.3 59 291 12 362 29.3 378 0 2 3 44 4 329 26 3Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, http://www.kansas.gov/kbi/stats/stats_crime.shtml (accessed October 13, 2014). 1 Includes crimes reported by university police department. 2 Riley County data; Riley County Police Department provides police services to the city of Manhattan. Property CrimeViolent Crime Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2013 Total Violent Crime Total Crime Index Offenses Motor Vehicle Theft 154 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions Fiscal Years 2007-2013 Type of Admission and Release 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Admissions By Court Actions Court Commitments 3,597 3,404 3,350 3,867 3,875 3,935 3,912 Return from Court Appearance 90 74 99 58 71 75 97 Subtotal 3,687 3,478 3,449 3,925 3,946 4,010 4,009 Returns by Department of Corrections Action Parole Violator, No New Sentence* 1,216 1,260 1,152 1,080 1,021 950 1,231 Conditional Release Violator, No New Sentence* 18 7 2 3 4 3 - Return from Escape 13 14 11 14 10 17 15 Non-violator Return, No New Sentence - - 1 1 2 2 - Adm. Hold - Possible Violator 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 1,251 1,281 1,166 1,098 1,037 972 1,246 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers Interstate/Federal Compact Received 9 7 13 11 8 10 9 Kansas Inmate Returned from Another Jurisdiction 31 40 23 25 19 26 25 Subtotal 40 47 36 36 27 36 34 Total Admissions 4,978 4,806 4,651 5,059 5,010 5,018 5,289 Releases Release to Post-Incarceration Supervision 3,351 3,372 3,293 3,369 3,419 3,467 3,741 Conditional Release 14 16 8 7 12 2 0 Expiration of Sentence 1,479 1,410 1,209 1,242 1,115 1,155 1,140 Commutation or Pardon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers Kansas Inmate Released for Housing 5 9 16 13 8 15 12 Interstate/Federal Inmate Released to Sending Jurisdiction 11 10 17 13 12 10 14 Subtotal 16 19 33 26 20 25 26 Court-Ordered Release Probation 8 2 6 6 4 4 5 Returned Parolee Placed on Probation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Released on Appeal Bond 19 9 1 10 1 3 2 Released for Court Appearance 125 152 91 92 111 132 111 Other Final Release by Court Order 18 13 10 19 15 8 20 Subtotal 170 176 108 127 131 147 138 Escape 21 12 15 9 7 21 13 Death (all causes) 12 24 25 21 20 22 30 Total Releases 5,063 5,029 4,691 4,801 4,724 4,839 5,088 *The "No New Sentence" categories include a significant number of cases in which the offender was officially returned with no new sentence, but actually had been convicted of a new felony offense, the date of offense for which was before the return to prison. Documentation for the new sentence did not become available until after the offender was admitted. Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, various Offender Population Reports, http://doc.ks.gov/publications/ (accessed June 16, 2014). Certain types of transactions involving known temporary exits from a correctional facility have been excluded from the body of the table. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 155 Correctional Facility Total Male Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,405 2,405 - Hutchinson 1,784 1,784 - El Dorado 1,511 1,511 - Norton 835 835 - Ellsworth 913 913 - Topeka 773 - 773 Winfield 554 554 - Wichita Work Release 250 250 - Larned Correctional Mental Health 438 438 - Total KDOC Facility Capacity 9,463 8,690 773 Non-KDOC Placements Larned State Hospital 115 95 20 Contract Jail Placement 16 14 2 Total Non-KDOC Placements 131 109 22 Total Capacity and Placements* 9,594 8,799 795 * Total includes out-of-state contract placements. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Correctional Facility All Female All Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,409 - 2,414 - 5 Hutchinson 1,852 - 1,867 - 15 El Dorado 1,338 - 1,425 - 87 Norton 840 - 828 - -12 Ellsworth 817 - 880 - 63 Topeka 649 633 706 706 57 Winfield (Central) 550 - 546 - -4 Winfield (Wichita Work Release) 244 - 250 - 6 Larned Correctional Mental Health 400 - 433 - 33 Total KDOC Facility Population 9,099 633 9,348 706 249 Non-KDOC Facilities Larned State Hospital 107 13 106 13 -1 Contract Jail Placement (County) 55 1 49 1 -6 Contract Placement (Out-of-State) 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson County Res. Center 6 - 4 - -2 Total Non-KDOC Facility Population 168 14 159 14 -9 Total All Facilities 9,267 647 9,507 720 240 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas June 30, 2013 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Population Report, http://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/ (accessed July 1, 2013). Capacity Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, End-of-month Population Report, http://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/ (accessed June 17, 2014). 2012 2013 Increase or Decrease Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013 156 Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Inmate Population1 8,952 8,872 8,653 8,610 8,871 9,186 9,197 9,469 Age Groups (Years) 15 - 19 127 104 92 101 117 119 93 97 20 - 24 1,415 1,307 1,200 1,235 1,339 1,381 1,382 1,384 25 - 29 1,571 1,669 1,639 1,601 1,606 1,599 1,560 1,639 30 - 34 1,261 1,240 1,189 1,270 1,401 1,492 1,565 1,603 35 - 39 1,269 1,245 1,207 1,093 1,080 1,142 1,149 1,201 40 - 44 1,265 1,199 1,097 1,067 995 1,014 992 1,030 45 - 49 1,024 1,015 1,040 1,011 1,012 956 910 892 50 - 54 539 582 615 658 690 731 742 782 55 - 59 254 271 310 290 319 412 434 444 60 - 64 132 130 129 132 163 188 203 215 65 and over 95 110 135 152 149 152 167 182 Racial/Ethnic Group American Indian 137 136 126 127 146 163 164 166 Asian 85 71 67 70 65 74 74 61 Black 2,973 2,924 2,860 2,873 2,978 3,069 3,004 3,071 White 5,757 5,741 5,600 5,540 5,682 5,880 5,955 6,129 Gender Male 8,301 8,200 8,052 8,021 8,269 8,547 8,516 8,747 Female 651 672 601 589 602 639 681 722 Education Level Grades 0-11 3,542 3,606 3,550 3,452 3,850 4,029 4,073 4,225 High School Graduate 1,565 1,460 1,376 1,310 1,373 1,525 1,552 1,563 G.E.D. Equivalency 3,026 3,015 2,939 2,768 2,786 2,793 2,758 2,825 Greater than High School 619 627 629 611 690 685 670 701 Unavailable 200 164 159 469 172 154 144 155 Duration of Present Confinement2 6 months or less 1,892 1,866 1,726 1,747 1,887 1,899 1,843 1,951 Over 6 months to 1 year 1,272 1,095 1,091 1,049 1,187 1,201 1,232 1,231 Over 1 year to 2 years 1,536 1,684 1,499 1,496 1,512 1,678 1,672 1,607 Over 2 years to 3 years 953 930 994 877 873 941 1,025 1,059 Over 3 years to 4 years 690 611 606 664 543 603 654 704 Over 4 years to 5 years 442 457 412 411 451 372 430 467 Over 5 years 2,069 2,132 2,234 2,276 2,329 2,408 2,435 2,488 Unavailable 98 97 91 90 89 84 83 74 1 Population recorded annually on June 30. 2 Includes prisoners in local and county jails contracted by KDOC. Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas Fiscal Years 2006-2013 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Annual Reports, Fiscal Years 2006-2013, http://doc.ks.gov/publications/ (accessed June 17, 2014). 157 Education E du ca ti on Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 158 Texas8,480 Montana10,913 California9,633 Utah6,650 Idaho6,842 Arizona7,622 Nevada8,394 Oregon9,793 Colorado8,874 Kansas10,347 New Mexico9,306 Iowa10,353 Florida8,797 Nebraska12,018 Minnesota11,131 Missouri9,823 Georgia9,574 Oklahoma8,015 Ohio11,691 Alabama8,856 South Dakota8,873 Washington9,930 Arkansas9,846 North Dakota11,611 Wisconsin11,599 Virginia11,002 Indiana9,899 Louisiana11,075 Michigan10,817 Kentucky9,630 Tennessee8,625 North Carolina8,425 Mississippi8,361 South Carolina9,372 West Virginia11,955 Wyoming16,508 Illinois12,402 New York20,027 Maine12,736 Pennsylvania13,517 Vermont17,193 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 2011-12 New Hampshire14,222 Massachusetts15,327 Rhode Island15,666Connecticut17,403 Alaska18,044 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Center for Education Statistics. Adjusted 2013-14 Dollars 6,650 - 8,874 8,875 - 10,353 10,354 - 12,018 12,019 - 15,327 15,328 - 20,492 Delaware14,022 Maryland14,322 New Jersey18,567 Hawaii12,478 159 State 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Alabama $9,666 $10,207 $9,812 $9,656 $9,274 $8,856 Alaska 14,186 16,250 16,816 17,160 17,709 18,044 Arizona 8,421 8,577 8,781 8,532 8,270 7,622 Arkansas 9,659 9,630 9,692 10,061 10,092 9,846 California 10,304 10,773 10,402 10,082 9,721 9,633 Colorado 9,537 10,158 9,612 9,676 9,338 8,874 Connecticut 15,722 16,215 16,806 17,019 17,242 17,403 Delaware 13,536 13,488 13,254 13,251 13,250 14,022 District of Columbia 17,854 18,150 21,562 22,669 22,098 20,492 Florida 9,861 10,082 9,705 9,608 9,597 8,797 Georgia 10,477 10,785 10,562 10,226 9,840 9,574 Hawaii 13,025 13,097 13,573 12,852 12,673 12,362 Idaho 7,652 7,715 7,791 7,698 7,250 6,842 Illinois 11,045 11,491 12,147 12,726 12,479 12,402 Indiana 10,451 9,841 10,129 10,276 9,832 9,899 Iowa 10,119 10,566 10,622 10,568 10,409 10,353 Kansas 10,638 10,982 11,169 10,811 10,418 10,347 Kentucky 9,140 9,700 9,617 9,711 9,807 9,630 Louisiana 10,287 11,106 11,630 11,601 11,477 11,075 Maine 13,402 13,054 13,335 13,579 13,366 12,736 Maryland 13,800 14,713 15,036 15,185 14,822 14,322 Massachusetts 14,715 15,195 15,909 15,130 15,529 15,327 Michigan 11,368 11,182 11,354 11,325 11,241 10,817 Minnesota 11,037 11,166 12,022 11,562 11,344 11,131 Mississippi 8,585 8,757 8,827 8,785 8,424 8,361 Missouri 10,184 10,580 10,527 10,538 10,055 9,823 Montana 10,579 10,862 11,078 11,454 11,392 10,913 Nebraska 11,589 11,726 11,872 12,293 12,439 12,018 Nevada 8,973 9,086 9,108 9,081 8,939 8,394 New Hampshire 12,703 13,264 13,774 14,171 14,398 14,222 New Jersey 18,604 19,556 18,579 18,841 17,913 18,567 New Mexico 10,186 10,312 10,561 10,430 9,830 9,306 New York 17,894 18,640 19,425 19,695 20,041 20,027 North Carolina 9,067 8,655 9,264 8,916 8,786 8,425 North Dakota 9,980 10,348 10,729 11,404 11,583 11,611 Ohio 11,438 11,476 11,678 12,168 12,110 11,691 Oklahoma 8,552 8,527 8,623 8,596 8,110 8,015 Oregon 10,311 10,616 10,520 10,047 10,113 9,793 Pennsylvania 12,552 13,032 13,463 13,799 13,918 13,517 Rhode Island 15,485 16,048 16,112 15,962 15,886 15,666 South Carolina 9,792 10,056 10,101 9,844 9,467 9,372 South Dakota 9,282 9,473 9,351 9,778 9,492 8,873 Tennessee 8,206 8,679 8,748 8,800 8,853 8,625 Texas 9,035 9,267 9,372 9,527 9,230 8,480 Utah 6,571 6,635 7,238 6,995 6,844 6,650 Vermont 15,687 16,006 16,524 16,984 15,630 17,193 Virginia 11,757 11,836 11,962 11,486 11,013 11,002 Washington 9,811 10,053 10,492 10,296 10,223 9,930 West Virginia 11,196 11,164 11,610 12,765 12,730 11,955 Wisconsin 11,938 11,977 12,241 12,475 12,697 11,599 Wyoming 15,269 15,379 16,012 16,513 16,807 16,508 United States $11,141 $11,430 $11,537 $11,531 $11,332 $11,014 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State 2006-07 - 2011-12 (adjusted 2013-14 dollars) Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2014 Digest Tables, Table 236.65, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed May 18, 2015). 160 Academic Year High Schools Junior High Schools Middle Schools Elementary Schools Special Purpose Schools Total 1977-78 363 124 - 1,096 - 1,583 1978-79 364 124 - 1,088 - 1,576 1979-80 358 119 - 1,078 - 1,555 1980-81 355 107 - 1,075 - 1,537 1981-82 355 101 - 1,076 - 1,532 1982-83 355 92 - 1,072 - 1,519 1983-84 353 90 - 1,055 - 1,498 1984-85 348 85 - 1,051 - 1,484 1985-86 347 82 - 1,048 - 1,477 1986-87 347 99 - 1,029 - 1,475 1987-88 349 79 - 1,039 - 1,467 1988-89 348 72 - 1,048 - 1,468 1989-90 347 117 - 996 - 1,460 1990-91 352 112 - 1,006 - 1,470 1991-92 353 176 - 939 - 1,468 1992-93 357 41 144 921 31 1,494 1993-94 353 39 148 918 27 1,485 1994-95 353 40 153 917 31 1,494 1995-96 353 38 162 904 21 1,478 1996-97 352 36 167 887 21 1,463 1997-98 356 37 165 879 19 1,456 1998-99 355 39 171 861 20 1,446 1999-00 353 41 174 852 21 1,441 2000-01 369 42 175 849 42 1,477 2001-02 370 42 178 836 39 1,465 2002-03 370 42 176 828 36 1,452 2003-04 373 43 180 823 48 1,467 2004-05 368 42 179 818 39 1,446 2005-06 362 42 180 818 41 1,443 2006-07 354 42 181 815 37 1,429 2007-08 356 41 183 813 40 1,433 2008-09 347 41 181 812 40 1,421 2009-10 352 40 181 804 40 1,417 2010-11 351 39 178 789 38 1,395 2011-12 349 29 183 776 40 1,377 2012-13 350 29 182 770 42 1,373 2013-14 352 28 180 771 42 1,373 2014-15 347 28 180 766 39 1,360 1977-78 - 2014-15 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas Source: Kansas State Department of Education, K-12 School Reports, State Totals, Miscellaneous Reports, Number of Schools, http://svapp15586.ksde.org/k12/state_reports.aspx (accessed January 20, 2015). Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Until 1989 Middle Schools were accredited as Elementary Schools; in 1990 they were allowed to register as either Elementary or Junior High schools. Beginning with the 1992-93 school year, they are counted separately. 161 Grade 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Kindergarten 36,273 36,366 36,968 37,577 38,396 38,581 37,601 1st Grade 35,662 36,582 36,529 36,814 37,316 38,489 38,254 2nd Grade 35,540 35,654 36,368 36,198 36,410 37,357 37,957 3rd Grade 35,446 35,849 35,665 36,226 36,032 36,747 37,207 4th Grade 34,972 35,744 35,970 35,621 36,184 36,494 36,514 5th Grade 34,716 35,312 35,905 36,012 35,578 36,620 36,495 6th Grade 33,745 35,043 35,413 35,841 35,986 35,947 36,243 7th Grade 34,328 34,216 35,281 35,490 35,997 36,463 35,874 8th Grade 34,482 34,642 34,231 35,337 35,473 36,496 36,175 9th Grade 37,391 37,366 36,966 36,165 37,036 36,925 37,453 10th Grade 35,735 35,541 35,608 35,096 34,435 35,659 35,779 11th Grade 33,910 33,524 33,692 33,781 33,476 33,174 34,276 12th Grade 33,013 33,465 33,287 32,600 32,792 32,976 32,709 Non-graded 5,251 6,499 5,525 6,072 5,968 6,212 6,098 At Risk 4 yr old 6,905 7,311 7,211 7,417 7,500 7,306 7,231 Special Ed 3 & 4 yr old* 5,728 6,090 6,501 6,551 6,568 6,855 7,039 Total 473,097 479,204 481,120 482,798 485,147 492,301 492,905 Enrollment represents the head count annually as of September 20. * Special education data represents 3, 4, and 5 year olds beginning with the 2010-11 school year. Grade 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Kindergarten 38,586 38,372 37,334 37,580 37,031 1st Grade 38,621 38,350 37,272 37,535 37,030 2nd Grade 40,836 38,896 38,749 37,820 38,189 3rd Grade 40,890 41,418 39,593 39,619 38,768 4th Grade 40,103 41,546 42,228 40,531 40,643 5th Grade 39,447 40,859 42,474 43,370 41,749 6th Grade 39,394 40,043 41,612 43,421 44,440 7th Grade 39,258 40,126 40,916 42,665 44,623 8th Grade 38,465 39,877 40,875 41,836 43,698 9th Grade 40,530 40,598 42,077 43,188 44,335 10th Grade 37,896 39,296 39,534 41,157 42,376 11th Grade 36,254 36,689 38,206 38,583 40,270 12th Grade 35,721 35,902 36,504 38,198 38,689 Non-graded 6,766 7,090 7,233 7,294 7,382 At Risk 4 yr old 7,917 8,673 8,751 8,806 8,839 Special Ed 3 & 4 yr old 7,785 7,912 8,024 8,137 8,257 Total 528,469 535,647 541,382 549,740 556,319 Projected Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade 2015-16 - 2019-20 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, School Finance Publications, Headcount Enrollment (Public Schools), http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=415 (accessed January 15, 2015). Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade 2008-09 - 2014-15 Source: Kansas Association of School Boards, State of Kansas K-12 Enrollment Projection Report (January 2015). 162 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Allen 1,024 11.4 2,937 32.7 3,576 39.8 1,020 11.3 430 4.8 8,987 Anderson 684 12.6 2,084 38.2 1,647 30.2 745 13.7 289 5.3 5,449 Atchison 859 8.3 4,460 43.2 2,783 26.9 1,325 12.8 908 8.8 10,335 Barber 279 8.0 1,212 34.9 1,297 37.3 463 13.3 224 6.4 3,475 Barton 2,568 14.0 5,887 32.1 6,544 35.6 2,374 12.9 987 5.4 18,360 Bourbon 1,232 12.5 2,974 30.1 3,503 35.5 1,407 14.2 765 7.7 9,881 Brown 616 9.1 2,803 41.4 2,123 31.4 731 10.8 498 7.4 6,771 Butler 3,040 7.2 11,688 27.7 16,179 38.4 7,635 18.1 3,613 8.6 42,155 Chase 191 9.8 719 36.9 579 29.7 309 15.9 150 7.7 1,948 Chautauqua 342 12.9 976 36.8 903 34.0 308 11.6 123 4.6 2,652 Cherokee 2,020 13.9 4,991 34.5 5,315 36.7 1,392 9.6 765 5.3 14,483 Cheyenne 222 10.8 636 30.9 754 36.6 324 15.7 122 5.9 2,058 Clark 119 7.9 415 27.6 574 38.2 306 20.4 88 5.9 1,502 Clay 283 4.8 2,087 35.1 2,343 39.4 897 15.1 331 5.6 5,941 Cloud 656 10.3 2,182 34.3 2,465 38.8 663 10.4 392 6.2 6,358 Coffey 469 7.9 2,269 38.3 2,012 33.9 919 15.5 261 4.4 5,930 Comanche 105 7.9 397 29.8 512 38.4 206 15.5 112 8.4 1,332 Cowley 2,831 12.0 6,676 28.4 9,297 39.6 3,080 13.1 1,618 6.9 23,502 Crawford 2,341 9.8 7,069 29.7 7,945 33.3 4,144 17.4 2,330 9.8 23,829 Decatur 227 9.9 858 37.4 754 32.8 357 15.5 101 4.4 2,297 Dickinson 1,237 9.2 5,195 38.8 4,468 33.4 1,670 12.5 809 6.0 13,379 Doniphan 518 10.0 2,034 39.4 1,706 33.1 639 12.4 263 5.1 5,160 Douglas 3,077 4.9 12,433 19.7 16,288 25.8 17,166 27.2 14,072 22.3 63,036 Edwards 307 14.4 674 31.5 679 31.8 344 16.1 133 6.2 2,137 Elk 225 10.8 792 38.1 686 33.0 258 12.4 117 5.6 2,078 Ellis 1,261 7.3 4,887 28.2 5,597 32.3 3,646 21.0 1,945 11.2 17,336 Ellsworth 478 10.3 1,672 36.0 1,532 33.0 648 13.9 317 6.8 4,647 Finney 6,271 29.4 5,325 25.0 5,929 27.8 2,449 11.5 1,363 6.4 21,337 Ford 6,019 30.3 4,643 23.3 5,911 29.7 2,341 11.8 974 4.9 19,888 Franklin 1,587 9.3 6,213 36.5 5,797 34.0 2,210 13.0 1,235 7.2 17,042 Geary 1,754 9.0 5,625 28.9 8,018 41.2 2,628 13.5 1,424 7.3 19,449 Gove 144 7.2 784 38.9 676 33.6 338 16.8 71 3.5 2,013 Graham 119 6.1 660 34.1 715 36.9 346 17.9 97 5.0 1,937 Grant 1,144 24.0 1,402 29.4 1,379 28.9 666 14.0 183 3.8 4,774 Gray 850 22.7 1,105 29.5 1,039 27.7 606 16.2 150 4.0 3,750 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Persons Age 25 and Over, 2009-13 Less Than High School High School Graduate Graduate or Professional Degree Bachelor's Degree Some College or Associate's Degree 163 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Persons Age 25 and Over, 2009-13 Less Than High School High School Graduate Graduate or Professional Degree Bachelor's Degree Some College or Associate's Degree Greeley 74 8.3 285 32.1 335 37.7 143 16.1 52 5.8 889 Greenwood 441 9.4 1,969 42.1 1,496 32.0 530 11.3 241 5.2 4,677 Hamilton 321 18.1 600 33.8 629 35.5 176 9.9 48 2.7 1,774 Harper 511 12.3 1,417 34.2 1,511 36.5 436 10.5 264 6.4 4,139 Harvey 2,443 10.7 6,756 29.6 7,645 33.5 4,047 17.7 1,962 8.6 22,853 Haskell 704 27.3 677 26.3 738 28.7 290 11.3 166 6.4 2,575 Hodgeman 126 9.1 409 29.5 538 38.8 231 16.7 82 5.9 1,386 Jackson 510 5.7 3,657 40.9 3,188 35.7 1,068 12.0 513 5.7 8,936 Jefferson 1,065 8.1 5,245 39.9 4,029 30.7 1,822 13.9 983 7.5 13,144 Jewell 188 8.1 836 36.2 948 41.0 281 12.2 58 2.5 2,311 Johnson 16,335 4.4 57,941 15.7 103,512 28.1 121,735 33.1 68,794 18.7 368,317 Kearny 527 21.0 630 25.2 917 36.6 314 12.5 116 4.6 2,504 Kingman 657 11.9 1,710 31.1 2,074 37.7 754 13.7 306 5.6 5,501 Kiowa 146 8.6 463 27.2 753 44.2 207 12.2 134 7.9 1,703 Labette 1,475 10.3 4,367 30.6 5,518 38.7 1,844 12.9 1,068 7.5 14,272 Lane 105 9.1 380 32.8 411 35.5 200 17.3 63 5.4 1,159 Leavenworth 4,083 7.9 16,452 31.9 16,211 31.5 8,616 16.7 6,183 12.0 51,545 Lincoln 183 7.9 731 31.5 948 40.9 331 14.3 126 5.4 2,319 Linn 748 11.0 2,664 39.1 2,433 35.7 664 9.7 305 4.5 6,814 Logan 177 9.1 707 36.5 750 38.8 234 12.1 67 3.5 1,935 Lyon 2,628 13.2 6,630 33.3 5,835 29.3 3,022 15.2 1,771 8.9 19,886 McPherson 2,295 11.5 5,821 29.2 6,689 33.6 3,478 17.4 1,650 8.3 19,933 Marion 942 11.0 3,079 36.1 2,744 32.1 1,151 13.5 621 7.3 8,537 Marshall 513 7.2 3,198 44.8 2,353 33.0 747 10.5 324 4.5 7,135 Meade 412 14.2 945 32.5 861 29.6 502 17.3 190 6.5 2,910 Miami 1,412 6.5 6,813 31.4 8,282 38.2 3,703 17.1 1,483 6.8 21,693 Mitchell 291 6.6 1,363 31.1 1,688 38.5 757 17.3 287 6.5 4,386 Montgomery 2,744 11.8 7,657 33.0 8,640 37.3 2,739 11.8 1,413 6.1 23,193 Morris 453 10.7 1,693 39.9 1,358 32.0 374 8.8 365 8.6 4,243 Morton 312 15.0 691 33.2 716 34.4 294 14.1 71 3.4 2,084 Nemaha 686 10.0 3,276 47.6 1,579 22.9 992 14.4 351 5.1 6,884 Neosho 1,119 10.2 3,726 34.0 4,342 39.6 1,199 10.9 580 5.3 10,966 Ness 211 9.0 893 38.3 787 33.7 319 13.7 124 5.3 2,334 Norton 517 12.3 1,453 34.7 1,578 37.6 524 12.5 120 2.9 4,192 Osage 1,045 9.4 4,453 40.0 3,356 30.1 1,540 13.8 751 6.7 11,145 164 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Persons Age 25 and Over, 2009-13 Less Than High School High School Graduate Graduate or Professional Degree Bachelor's Degree Some College or Associate's Degree Osborne 322 11.5 1,039 37.1 932 33.3 378 13.5 127 4.5 2,798 Ottawa 323 7.7 1,362 32.5 1,626 38.8 635 15.2 245 5.8 4,191 Pawnee 498 10.0 1,545 31.0 1,801 36.1 685 13.7 457 9.2 4,986 Phillips 322 8.2 1,415 36.1 1,463 37.4 549 14.0 167 4.3 3,916 Pottawatomie 743 5.4 4,468 32.4 4,553 33.0 2,691 19.5 1,355 9.8 13,810 Pratt 725 11.4 1,885 29.6 2,271 35.6 892 14.0 603 9.5 6,376 Rawlins 169 8.6 593 30.1 748 38.0 362 18.4 96 4.9 1,968 Reno 4,870 11.3 12,648 29.3 17,138 39.7 5,873 13.6 2,678 6.2 43,207 Republic 204 5.6 1,367 37.2 1,375 37.4 505 13.8 221 6.0 3,672 Rice 654 10.1 2,222 34.2 2,262 34.8 903 13.9 457 7.0 6,498 Riley 1,644 4.6 6,422 18.1 11,444 32.3 8,811 24.8 7,162 20.2 35,483 Rooks 309 8.5 1,341 36.7 1,242 34.0 527 14.4 237 6.5 3,656 Rush 223 9.3 848 35.5 852 35.7 292 12.2 171 7.2 2,386 Russell 475 9.4 1,771 34.9 1,717 33.9 687 13.6 419 8.3 5,069 Saline 4,005 11.0 12,131 33.2 11,653 31.9 5,420 14.9 3,288 9.0 36,497 Scott 479 13.6 1,128 32.1 1,080 30.8 702 20.0 121 3.4 3,510 Sedgwick 36,136 11.4 85,727 27.0 104,534 32.9 62,447 19.7 28,902 9.1 317,746 Seward 4,794 36.7 3,246 24.9 3,364 25.8 989 7.6 662 5.1 13,055 Shawnee 11,546 9.7 37,324 31.4 36,027 30.3 21,913 18.4 12,086 10.2 118,896 Sheridan 163 9.2 547 30.8 670 37.7 291 16.4 107 6.0 1,778 Sherman 473 11.1 1,410 33.2 1,694 39.9 476 11.2 190 4.5 4,243 Smith 309 10.8 1,011 35.3 1,069 37.3 332 11.6 147 5.1 2,868 Stafford 368 12.1 944 31.0 1,151 37.8 438 14.4 145 4.8 3,046 Stanton 306 23.1 338 25.6 434 32.8 176 13.3 68 5.1 1,322 Stevens 697 19.4 1,205 33.5 1,062 29.5 491 13.6 144 4.0 3,599 Sumner 1,455 9.1 6,002 37.7 5,630 35.4 1,977 12.4 853 5.4 15,917 Thomas 417 8.4 1,270 25.6 1,891 38.1 840 16.9 546 11.0 4,964 Trego 206 9.8 723 34.5 717 34.2 344 16.4 108 5.1 2,098 Wabaunsee 224 4.6 2,023 41.8 1,595 33.0 749 15.5 248 5.1 4,839 Wallace 134 12.5 333 31.0 355 33.0 212 19.7 41 3.8 1,075 Washington 399 9.7 1,596 38.7 1,468 35.6 510 12.4 155 3.8 4,128 Wichita 327 22.6 388 26.9 490 33.9 195 13.5 44 3.0 1,444 Wilson 1,154 18.1 2,301 36.0 2,100 32.9 550 8.6 282 4.4 6,387 Woodson 223 9.3 979 40.8 762 31.7 352 14.7 86 3.6 2,402 Wyandotte 21,478 21.8 32,749 33.2 29,184 29.6 10,368 10.5 4,919 5.0 98,698 Kansas 188,272 10.2 508,652 27.5 593,271 32.1 363,386 19.6 196,429 10.6 1,850,010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey, Profile of Selected Social Characteristics in the United States (DP-2). Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. 165 County 1980 1990 2000 2009-13 1980 1990 2000 2009-13 Allen 65.4 74.2 83.1 88.6 12.0 12.4 15.2 16.1 Anderson 59.7 70.2 81.9 87.4 8.6 8.1 11.7 19.0 Atchison 69.0 77.5 84.7 91.7 13.1 13.3 18.0 21.6 Barber 70.1 79.4 85.8 92.0 12.3 12.9 21.0 19.8 Barton 70.8 78.0 82.3 86.0 12.4 13.6 16.6 18.3 Bourbon 63.4 73.9 84.2 87.5 10.6 14.0 17.8 22.0 Brown 66.9 78.4 84.6 90.9 9.8 12.5 19.0 18.2 Butler 73.6 81.0 87.3 92.8 13.2 17.0 20.4 26.7 Chase 67.1 77.9 87.1 90.2 12.0 13.6 19.6 23.6 Chautauqua 59.9 70.5 81.0 87.1 7.5 10.6 12.3 16.3 Cherokee 58.6 70.2 80.3 86.1 8.2 10.3 11.3 14.9 Cheyenne 63.3 74.2 85.5 89.2 11.3 13.3 16.0 21.7 Clark 75.3 83.5 87.4 92.1 13.6 17.5 22.1 26.2 Clay 70.4 77.8 87.0 95.2 10.2 13.3 16.5 20.7 Cloud 71.5 76.0 85.5 89.7 12.9 13.8 18.0 16.6 Coffey 62.1 76.9 86.9 92.1 9.4 13.5 20.1 19.9 Comanche 73.9 78.0 91.3 92.1 12.4 14.9 15.1 23.9 Cowley 68.5 76.9 85.4 88.0 11.7 14.9 18.3 20.0 Crawford 65.1 74.7 84.5 90.2 15.7 18.7 23.9 27.2 Decatur 68.1 78.5 86.4 90.1 10.8 13.6 15.4 19.9 Dickinson 68.5 79.7 86.4 90.8 10.5 11.9 15.2 18.5 Doniphan 62.1 73.0 80.2 90.0 8.7 9.7 14.8 17.5 Douglas 82.3 88.8 92.4 95.1 35.1 38.4 42.7 49.6 Edwards 72.5 76.3 81.2 85.6 12.4 13.1 16.3 22.3 Elk 60.7 67.3 80.0 89.2 7.0 10.5 10.6 18.0 Ellis 73.3 80.6 87.2 92.7 20.9 23.4 29.2 32.3 Ellsworth 68.6 76.6 84.8 89.7 11.6 12.8 16.4 20.8 Finney 71.2 70.9 67.4 70.6 15.9 14.4 14.3 17.9 Ford 73.7 76.6 69.9 69.7 16.9 18.1 16.4 16.7 Franklin 65.1 77.1 85.3 90.7 11.7 12.9 16.5 20.2 Geary 74.2 83.4 86.0 91.0 12.6 14.6 17.1 20.8 Gove 69.0 79.1 84.5 92.8 12.1 13.6 18.4 20.3 Graham 71.0 77.5 83.6 93.9 11.9 14.2 17.4 22.9 Grant 69.4 75.1 71.5 76.0 11.7 13.6 15.2 17.8 Gray 66.1 69.4 73.6 77.3 11.9 12.6 16.3 20.2 Greeley 73.5 82.4 83.7 91.7 11.1 16.8 17.4 21.9 Greenwood 66.6 75.1 80.9 90.6 9.2 10.4 14.5 16.5 Hamilton 71.2 73.4 76.7 81.9 11.8 12.9 17.4 12.6 Harper 68.0 78.2 83.8 87.7 11.2 10.9 14.0 16.9 Harvey 72.7 81.2 85.3 89.3 16.5 20.3 23.0 26.3 Haskell 70.2 76.1 74.8 72.7 12.6 13.4 17.5 17.7 Hodgeman 74.1 84.9 86.9 90.9 15.9 17.3 19.7 22.6 Jackson 72.9 80.8 87.7 94.3 9.4 10.4 15.4 17.7 Jefferson 71.0 81.0 88.9 91.9 10.9 13.5 17.9 21.3 Jewell 73.1 80.8 87.6 91.9 9.7 11.7 13.8 14.7 Johnson 88.8 92.9 94.9 95.6 33.3 40.5 47.7 51.7 Kearny 68.4 73.8 75.8 79.0 12.6 12.5 15.0 17.2 Kingman 66.5 77.5 84.7 88.1 10.4 11.9 17.8 19.3 Kiowa 74.3 78.0 85.2 91.4 14.3 14.6 18.9 20.0 Labette 65.7 74.2 83.0 89.7 10.2 12.1 15.9 20.4 Lane 73.4 81.1 88.5 90.9 12.2 17.8 18.5 22.7 Leavenworth 72.1 84.5 86.5 92.1 16.8 23.9 23.1 28.7 Lincoln 66.2 77.6 85.0 92.1 9.9 11.6 17.4 19.7 Linn 63.3 73.9 80.9 89.0 7.8 10.4 12.7 14.2 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over 1980 - 2009-13 High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher 166 County 1980 1990 2000 2009-13 1980 1990 2000 2009-13 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over 1980 - 2009-13 High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher Logan 68.7 78.3 86.7 90.9 10.3 15.9 17.5 15.6 Lyon 76.4 81.9 81.8 86.8 20.4 21.4 23.0 24.1 McPherson 71.4 78.2 85.9 88.5 15.6 17.4 22.2 25.7 Marion 62.9 73.8 84.4 89.0 11.2 14.9 17.9 20.8 Marshall 66.6 77.5 85.1 92.8 9.4 10.2 13.2 15.0 Meade 70.9 79.5 80.3 85.8 14.3 17.1 19.6 23.8 Miami 68.4 78.5 87.5 93.5 10.0 13.2 19.4 23.9 Mitchell 71.2 82.6 88.1 93.4 14.0 15.8 16.9 23.8 Montgomery 64.5 73.0 81.2 88.2 10.5 13.6 16.0 17.9 Morris 67.4 80.8 84.7 89.3 10.8 12.5 16.0 17.4 Morton 76.4 75.8 81.9 85.0 13.2 16.2 17.6 17.5 Nemaha 64.0 75.7 83.7 90.0 8.3 12.3 14.6 19.5 Neosho 66.9 77.2 83.5 89.8 10.4 11.5 15.0 16.2 Ness 68.6 78.0 84.4 91.0 11.9 12.3 17.9 19.0 Norton 65.8 76.9 84.8 87.7 10.7 12.8 15.4 15.4 Osage 68.7 76.9 85.5 90.6 8.5 9.3 14.3 20.6 Osborne 66.2 76.1 84.8 88.5 10.4 11.0 15.5 18.0 Ottawa 72.2 81.0 86.2 92.3 9.5 14.0 16.3 21.0 Pawnee 74.9 82.1 84.8 90.0 16.0 16.7 21.8 22.9 Phillips 68.2 73.9 84.4 91.8 8.3 10.9 16.1 18.3 Pottawatomie 72.6 81.8 89.2 94.6 14.0 15.6 22.7 29.3 Pratt 72.0 82.4 86.3 88.6 15.1 19.5 21.0 23.4 Rawlins 67.3 80.4 84.7 91.4 12.7 14.4 15.9 23.3 Reno 71.4 77.4 82.7 88.7 13.2 14.9 17.3 19.8 Republic 70.8 78.3 88.6 94.4 11.6 10.3 14.9 19.8 Rice 71.7 81.2 83.4 89.9 14.0 18.7 17.5 20.9 Riley 85.5 91.7 93.8 95.4 31.6 34.3 40.5 45.0 Rooks 67.0 74.1 87.1 91.5 10.6 11.0 15.4 20.9 Rush 63.2 72.6 82.8 90.7 12.8 11.5 16.4 19.4 Russell 67.4 74.5 83.1 90.6 10.5 14.1 16.7 21.8 Saline 76.4 82.4 87.0 89.0 15.6 17.7 20.4 23.9 Scott 74.5 77.2 84.5 86.4 13.9 13.8 23.0 23.4 Sedgwick 76.5 82.4 85.1 88.6 18.6 22.2 25.4 28.7 Seward 70.9 72.2 63.7 63.3 13.3 11.6 13.6 12.6 Shawnee 78.3 84.4 88.1 90.3 19.9 22.3 26.0 28.6 Sheridan 67.3 81.5 87.8 90.8 11.7 13.3 15.9 22.4 Sherman 72.2 75.0 86.6 88.9 12.3 12.5 15.0 15.7 Smith 66.3 74.0 84.6 89.2 8.8 10.0 16.7 16.7 Stafford 72.4 78.7 82.9 87.9 14.1 16.5 18.4 19.1 Stanton 67.3 76.9 78.0 76.9 13.9 16.9 16.9 18.5 Stevens 76.1 78.4 80.5 80.6 10.1 14.1 17.5 17.6 Sumner 68.4 77.1 86.3 90.9 8.9 11.3 15.7 17.8 Thomas 74.1 85.4 92.7 91.6 17.2 15.7 25.0 27.9 Trego 62.5 72.9 84.3 90.2 9.2 12.1 14.0 21.5 Wabaunsee 68.9 83.8 89.9 95.4 9.7 12.6 17.3 20.6 Wallace 71.2 77.8 84.0 87.5 11.9 12.5 17.2 23.5 Washington 59.3 69.6 81.2 90.3 7.9 11.2 15.2 16.1 Wichita 65.8 71.7 77.7 77.4 13.9 12.5 15.5 16.6 Wilson 64.0 74.6 81.1 81.9 10.3 11.4 10.9 13.0 Woodson 60.5 70.6 83.4 90.7 8.4 8.4 11.4 18.2 Wyandotte 61.8 69.9 74.0 78.2 9.0 10.3 12.0 15.5 Kansas 73.3 81.3 86.0 89.8 17.0 21.1 25.8 30.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 1980, 1990, and 2000; 2009-2013 American Community Survey, Profile of Selected Social Characteristics in the United States (DP-2). Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. 167 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 ALLEN Chanute Public Schools 413 93.4 88.2 90.1 0.83 1.33 0.37 Crest 479 92.9 93.3 78.6 3.37 0.00 1.08 Humboldt 258 95.2 87.5 88.3 0.00 0.00 1.26 Iola 257 90.1 93.1 91.3 1.03 0.94 0.56 Marmaton Valley 256 85.7 92.3 89.7 1.99 0.00 1.47 ANDERSON Crest 479 92.9 93.3 78.6 3.37 0.00 1.08 Garnett 365 92.7 96.2 93.0 0.20 0.60 2.02 West Franklin 287 98.1 86.5 90.9 0.64 0.70 0.36 ATCHISON Atchison County Community Schools 377 96.8 98.3 98.0 0.30 0.61 0.65 Atchison Public Schools 409 89.9 83.1 80.3 3.15 2.63 1.49 Easton 449 100.0 89.4 96.7 0.56 0.57 0.56 Jefferson County North 339 92.5 97.2 97.1 0.45 0.00 0.47 North Jackson 335 100.0 90.6 96.9 0.56 0.54 0.51 South Brown County 430 83.0 92.7 89.1 2.96 0.00 2.02 Valley Falls 338 97.1 96.4 95.2 0.48 0.51 0.51 BARBER Barber County North 254 97.6 86.4 90.7 0.51 4.59 2.01 Skyline Schools 438 79.2 77.1 74.1 1.86 4.29 1.73 South Barber 255 87.5 82.4 95.0 1.98 1.89 1.85 BARTON Central Plains 112 89.1 88.9 82.6 0.70 1.80 1.90 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 86.5 100.0 90.2 0.00 0.00 1.00 Fort Larned 495 87.1 84.1 95.5 0.93 0.46 0.70 Great Bend 428 82.6 84.2 76.3 1.95 2.56 6.36 Hoisington 431 94.8 93.3 89.7 0.68 0.70 1.33 Macksville 351 100.0 100.0 96.0 0.00 0.00 0.82 Otis-Bison 403 100.0 90.0 77.3 2.13 2.86 9.35 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 87.9 84.1 90.7 1.79 2.45 1.30 Girard 248 95.1 92.6 95.8 1.01 1.58 0.00 Jayhawk 346 90.0 84.6 88.1 1.73 2.06 2.07 Uniontown 235 93.2 86.7 97.4 1.44 0.50 0.93 BROWN Doniphan West Schools 111 96.8 79.3 84.6 1.16 1.99 0.00 Hiawatha 415 89.0 85.0 87.7 1.57 2.16 0.81 North Jackson 335 100.0 90.6 96.9 0.56 0.54 0.51 Prairie Hills 113 99.0 90.6 95.5 0.17 0.93 0.93 South Brown County 430 83.0 92.7 89.1 2.96 0.00 2.02 BUTLER Andover 385 89.3 87.9 86.6 1.00 1.97 0.89 Augusta 402 77.7 84.2 84.3 0.55 0.84 0.40 Bluestem 205 91.8 95.2 80.4 0.00 1.12 2.34 Central 462 83.3 95.8 91.7 0.71 0.72 2.82 Circle 375 93.2 91.2 92.5 0.48 0.50 0.36 Douglass Public Schools 396 91.8 92.7 96.4 0.28 1.15 0.57 El Dorado 490 87.3 86.2 85.4 1.52 2.07 1.85 Eureka 389 95.8 95.2 89.1 1.10 0.36 1.11 Flinthills 492 89.5 91.7 83.3 0.83 0.00 2.24 Peabody-Burns 398 80.0 78.6 82.4 1.26 2.52 2.14 Remington-Whitewater 206 95.6 98.0 95.7 0.00 0.00 0.42 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 93.1 90.0 89.8 0.33 0.23 0.84 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 168 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 CHASE Centre 397 84.2 74.2 77.4 1.25 1.94 1.37 Chase County 284 93.8 96.0 94.4 0.00 0.00 1.61 Marion-Florence 408 97.5 93.7 97.6 0.36 0.00 0.81 Peabody-Burns 398 80.0 78.6 82.4 1.26 2.52 2.14 CHAUTAUQUA Caney Valley 436 85.1 82.8 75.6 1.55 1.94 2.16 Cedar Vale 285 80.0 90.9 58.3 1.69 3.08 0.00 Chautauqua County Community 286 90.6 94.7 87.5 1.19 0.64 0.66 Elk Valley 283 100.0 94.4 70.0 0.00 0.00 1.56 Independence 446 89.1 89.9 91.0 1.56 0.23 1.50 West Elk 282 84.8 100.0 94.3 0.00 0.71 1.28 CHEROKEE Baxter Springs 508 85.5 89.5 87.7 0.70 0.66 1.13 Cherokee 247 100.0 92.5 98.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 90.9 92.3 90.0 1.28 1.26 0.44 Columbus 493 92.2 91.3 91.3 0.83 0.40 0.87 Galena 499 84.7 91.3 94.1 0.56 0.85 1.11 Oswego 504 97.5 96.2 100.0 1.36 0.48 0.96 Pittsburg 250 86.1 87.0 77.0 2.68 0.42 3.33 Riverton 404 88.4 96.5 90.0 0.00 0.55 0.86 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 St. Francis Community Schools 297 96.6 100.0 81.0 0.70 0.75 0.00 CLARK Ashland 220 100.0 95.2 90.9 0.94 0.00 1.05 Bucklin 459 88.2 94.7 100.0 0.00 2.78 1.06 Comanche County 300 93.3 80.0 76.2 0.67 1.24 0.61 Minneola 219 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 2.63 CLAY Clay Center 379 92.6 88.1 94.2 0.64 0.95 1.54 Clifton-Clyde 224 92.9 90.0 100.0 0.00 2.40 0.74 Southern Cloud 334 91.7 76.9 85.0 0.83 1.96 0.00 CLOUD Beloit 273 93.2 80.4 95.1 0.85 0.86 1.14 Clay Center 379 92.6 88.1 94.2 0.64 0.95 1.54 Clifton-Clyde 224 92.9 90.0 100.0 0.00 2.40 0.74 Concordia 333 76.5 84.1 86.6 2.19 2.04 0.70 North Ottawa County 239 96.9 97.6 96.8 0.00 0.67 0.00 Pike Valley 426 100.0 100.0 96.2 0.79 0.00 0.89 Republic County 109 92.9 * 96.9 0.49 1.42 0.51 Southern Cloud 334 91.7 76.9 85.0 0.83 1.96 0.00 COFFEY Burlington 244 93.7 97.0 98.2 0.00 0.52 0.75 Garnett 365 92.7 96.2 93.0 0.20 0.60 2.02 LeRoy-Gridley 245 94.4 100.0 93.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.2 96.9 95.6 0.38 1.56 0.77 Southern Lyon County 252 96.2 100.0 94.6 0.71 0.38 0.38 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 93.3 80.0 76.2 0.67 1.24 0.61 169 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 COWLEY Arkansas City 470 76.5 79.2 79.3 2.61 2.87 2.33 Cedar Vale 285 80.0 90.9 58.3 1.69 3.08 0.00 Central 462 83.3 95.8 91.7 0.71 0.72 2.82 Dexter 471 83.3 82.4 66.7 1.33 4.29 6.56 Douglass Public Schools 396 91.8 92.7 96.4 0.28 1.15 0.57 Mulvane 263 95.4 95.4 100.0 0.34 0.36 0.12 Oxford 358 84.8 82.9 100.0 1.84 0.00 1.28 Udall 463 77.8 53.7 68.0 2.47 2.50 2.52 Winfield 465 82.5 81.6 85.1 1.58 2.38 1.65 CRAWFORD Cherokee 247 100.0 92.5 98.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 90.9 92.3 90.0 1.28 1.26 0.44 Erie-Galesburg 101 83.7 97.7 93.9 1.18 0.00 0.00 Frontenac Public Schools 249 88.9 95.5 92.7 0.75 0.00 0.00 Girard 248 95.1 92.6 95.8 1.01 1.58 0.00 Northeast 246 78.7 65.7 81.6 0.00 0.43 1.23 Pittsburg 250 86.1 87.0 77.0 2.68 0.42 3.33 Uniontown 235 93.2 86.7 97.4 1.44 0.50 0.93 DECATUR Golden Plains 316 100.0 87.5 90.5 0.00 1.15 1.22 Hoxie Community Schools 412 96.0 89.5 94.7 0.82 1.67 0.00 Norton Community Schools 211 86.5 93.2 88.1 1.22 1.26 0.62 Oberlin 294 96.0 89.7 89.3 0.60 0.58 0.60 DICKINSON Abilene 435 81.1 86.5 87.8 1.59 1.34 0.91 Centre 397 84.2 74.2 77.4 1.25 1.94 1.37 Chapman 473 96.4 96.2 93.6 0.39 0.20 0.20 Herington 487 96.7 93.2 67.6 0.00 1.06 0.00 Rural Vista 481 95.5 97.4 93.8 0.50 0.00 0.67 Solomon 393 90.9 94.6 89.7 1.23 3.64 0.60 Southeast of Saline 306 97.9 91.1 96.3 0.27 0.56 0.59 DONIPHAN Atchison County Community Schools 377 96.8 98.3 98.0 0.30 0.61 0.65 Atchison Public Schools 409 89.9 83.1 80.3 3.15 2.63 1.49 Doniphan West Schools 111 96.8 79.3 84.6 1.16 1.99 0.00 Riverside 114 90.0 90.0 87.5 0.99 0.00 1.32 Troy Public Schools 429 96.8 88.9 93.5 1.12 0.60 0.65 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 97.1 93.4 89.7 0.60 0.89 2.13 Eudora 491 77.5 81.0 80.7 3.28 3.08 1.69 Lawrence 497 88.4 84.2 86.5 1.48 1.43 1.88 Perry Public Schools 343 90.5 96.2 89.7 0.44 0.67 0.92 Santa Fe Trail 434 87.0 92.7 95.6 0.76 0.76 0.64 Shawnee Heights 450 93.9 94.7 90.5 0.40 0.65 0.82 Wellsville 289 80.3 90.4 93.5 1.13 0.29 0.58 West Franklin 287 98.1 86.5 90.9 0.64 0.70 0.36 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 94.1 90.5 92.3 2.35 0.00 0.00 Lewis 502 -- -- -- -- -- -- Macksville 351 100.0 100.0 96.0 0.00 0.00 0.82 ELK Bluestem 205 91.8 95.2 80.4 0.00 1.12 2.34 Central 462 83.3 95.8 91.7 0.71 0.72 2.82 Elk Valley 283 100.0 94.4 70.0 0.00 0.00 1.56 Eureka 389 95.8 95.2 89.1 1.10 0.36 1.11 Fredonia 484 72.2 84.6 88.9 1.61 3.06 1.26 West Elk 282 84.8 100.0 94.3 0.00 0.71 1.28 170 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 ELLIS Ellis 388 96.0 95.2 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hays 489 85.5 90.5 85.6 1.13 0.90 0.87 LaCrosse 395 96.4 96.3 95.5 0.00 0.71 0.00 Otis-Bison 403 100.0 90.0 77.3 2.13 2.86 9.35 Palco 269 90.9 92.9 100.0 1.45 0.00 0.00 Paradise 399 100.0 92.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plainville 270 92.6 100.0 97.4 0.00 0.00 0.54 Russell County 407 79.3 83.6 76.2 1.93 3.34 1.59 Victoria 432 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 89.1 88.9 82.6 0.70 1.80 1.90 Ell-Saline 307 96.7 97.1 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Ellsworth 327 82.9 88.4 93.0 1.15 0.00 0.38 Little River 444 88.9 92.5 73.1 1.67 1.46 1.70 Smoky Valley 400 86.5 86.2 83.7 2.38 0.39 1.63 FINNEY Cimarron-Ensign 102 81.0 100.0 95.1 0.72 0.00 0.00 Garden City 457 79.0 80.6 80.8 1.28 1.90 2.04 Holcomb 363 91.1 85.2 96.0 1.74 0.48 0.51 FORD Bucklin 459 88.2 94.7 100.0 0.00 2.78 1.06 Cimarron-Ensign 102 81.0 100.0 95.1 0.72 0.00 0.00 Dodge City 443 84.2 89.1 84.5 1.65 1.08 0.98 Fowler 225 83.3 100.0 92.3 1.23 0.00 2.63 Kinsley-Offerle 347 94.1 90.5 92.3 2.35 0.00 0.00 Minneola 219 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 2.63 Spearville 381 100.0 95.0 90.0 0.00 0.60 1.24 FRANKLIN Baldwin City 348 97.1 93.4 89.7 0.60 0.89 2.13 Central Heights 288 84.0 87.2 89.5 0.34 1.37 1.65 Garnett 365 92.7 96.2 93.0 0.20 0.60 2.02 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.2 96.9 95.6 0.38 1.56 0.77 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 96.0 80.0 80.6 1.41 3.50 0.72 Ottawa 290 79.6 84.7 85.9 2.35 2.27 2.27 Paola 368 93.5 92.3 93.4 1.42 0.62 0.77 Santa Fe Trail 434 87.0 92.7 95.6 0.76 0.76 0.64 Wellsville 289 80.3 90.4 93.5 1.13 0.29 0.58 West Franklin 287 98.1 86.5 90.9 0.64 0.70 0.36 GEARY Chapman 473 96.4 96.2 93.6 0.39 0.20 0.20 Geary County Schools 475 74.3 82.5 78.3 1.67 0.96 0.63 Manhattan-Ogden 383 73.7 82.1 78.6 3.35 1.46 2.75 Mill Creek Valley 329 97.3 100.0 100.0 0.99 0.00 0.42 Morris County 417 96.8 94.4 86.0 0.28 0.89 1.50 Riley County 378 90.5 92.7 92.5 0.00 0.58 0.59 Rural Vista 481 95.5 97.4 93.8 0.50 0.00 0.67 GOVE Dighton 482 94.7 83.3 95.7 1.00 1.90 0.00 Grinnell Public Schools 291 -- -- -- 2.70 5.56 0.00 Healy Public Schools 468 100.0 75.0 100.0 0.00 3.23 0.00 Oakley 274 92.3 95.0 87.5 0.47 0.49 1.52 Quinter Public Schools 293 100.0 96.0 85.7 0.00 2.21 0.00 Wheatland 292 93.8 91.7 93.8 0.00 2.13 0.00 171 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 GRAHAM Graham County 281 96.6 100.0 91.4 0.58 0.00 0.61 Hoxie Community Schools 412 96.0 89.5 94.7 0.82 1.67 0.00 Logan 326 100.0 93.3 88.2 1.11 1.02 0.00 Norton Community Schools 211 86.5 93.2 88.1 1.22 1.26 0.62 Palco 269 90.9 92.9 100.0 1.45 0.00 0.00 Stockton 271 92.9 90.0 94.1 0.75 0.00 3.10 WaKeeney 208 85.7 82.4 92.9 0.00 0.62 0.56 GRANT Moscow Public Schools 209 93.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 85.7 100.0 87.5 1.48 0.00 1.59 Stanton County 452 85.7 96.7 83.9 0.50 0.00 0.50 Ulysses 214 83.3 74.7 86.2 0.44 1.59 0.68 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 81.0 100.0 95.1 0.72 0.00 0.00 Copeland 476 -- -- -- 0.00 1.54 1.85 Fowler 225 83.3 100.0 92.3 1.23 0.00 2.63 Ingalls 477 91.7 89.5 84.2 0.00 0.91 0.00 Montezuma 371 100.0 92.6 88.0 3.96 6.31 1.82 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 94.4 100.0 80.0 2.15 0.00 0.00 GREENWOOD Bluestem 205 91.8 95.2 80.4 0.00 1.12 2.34 Eureka 389 95.8 95.2 89.1 1.10 0.36 1.11 Flinthills 492 89.5 91.7 83.3 0.83 0.00 2.24 Fredonia 484 72.2 84.6 88.9 1.61 3.06 1.26 Hamilton 390 100.0 100.0 83.3 0.00 2.33 0.00 LeRoy-Gridley 245 94.4 100.0 93.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Madison-Virgil 386 95.0 100.0 100.0 0.79 0.00 0.00 West Elk 282 84.8 100.0 94.3 0.00 0.71 1.28 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 70.0 90.6 70.0 1.41 0.27 1.09 Argonia Public Schools 359 85.7 93.3 75.0 2.60 1.35 0.00 Attica 511 69.2 90.0 84.6 1.56 0.00 0.00 Cunningham 332 100.0 83.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.45 Kingman-Norwich 331 85.6 90.4 89.2 1.50 0.00 1.06 South Barber 255 87.5 82.4 95.0 1.98 1.89 1.85 HARVEY Buhler 313 94.4 96.6 90.5 0.41 0.41 0.80 Burrton 369 87.5 73.3 93.8 2.63 0.00 0.97 Goessel 411 95.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Halstead 440 96.6 88.5 94.0 0.27 1.36 0.82 Haven Public Schools 312 82.1 84.2 86.4 1.62 1.25 1.30 Hesston 460 96.4 92.1 96.5 0.76 0.50 0.00 Moundridge 423 95.3 96.1 91.4 0.00 0.00 1.02 Newton 373 83.8 89.7 82.1 1.29 1.37 0.88 Peabody-Burns 398 80.0 78.6 82.4 1.26 2.52 2.14 Remington-Whitewater 206 95.6 98.0 95.7 0.00 0.00 0.42 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 84.8 89.5 89.6 0.00 0.76 0.78 Valley Center Public Schools 262 86.0 89.0 84.4 0.48 1.27 0.63 172 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 HASKELL Copeland 476 -- -- -- 0.00 1.54 1.85 Ingalls 477 91.7 89.5 84.2 0.00 0.91 0.00 Satanta 507 85.7 100.0 87.5 1.48 0.00 1.59 Sublette 374 84.1 87.5 91.4 0.45 0.00 0.48 HODGEMAN Cimarron-Ensign 102 81.0 100.0 95.1 0.72 0.00 0.00 Dodge City 443 84.2 89.1 84.5 1.65 1.08 0.98 Hodgeman County Schools 227 80.0 100.0 100.0 0.65 0.00 0.00 Kinsley-Offerle 347 94.1 90.5 92.3 2.35 0.00 0.00 Pawnee Heights 496 63.6 47.6 80.0 0.00 9.09 0.00 Spearville 381 100.0 95.0 90.0 0.00 0.60 1.24 JACKSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 96.8 98.3 98.0 0.30 0.61 0.65 Holton 336 90.0 94.8 92.8 0.84 0.44 1.28 Jefferson West 340 94.8 90.6 97.6 1.15 0.66 0.46 Kaw Valley 321 94.3 95.8 90.5 0.56 0.57 0.00 North Jackson 335 100.0 90.6 96.9 0.56 0.54 0.51 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 100.0 96.4 0.00 0.60 0.00 Prairie Hills 113 99.0 90.6 95.5 0.17 0.93 0.93 Royal Valley 337 92.1 83.3 93.3 0.69 1.59 1.33 South Brown County 430 83.0 92.7 89.1 2.96 0.00 2.02 Valley Falls 338 97.1 96.4 95.2 0.48 0.51 0.51 JEFFERSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 96.8 98.3 98.0 0.30 0.61 0.65 Easton 449 100.0 89.4 96.7 0.56 0.57 0.56 Holton 336 90.0 94.8 92.8 0.84 0.44 1.28 Jefferson County North 339 92.5 97.2 97.1 0.45 0.00 0.47 Jefferson West 340 94.8 90.6 97.6 1.15 0.66 0.46 Lawrence 497 88.4 84.2 86.5 1.48 1.43 1.88 McLouth 342 96.4 100.0 97.0 0.41 0.00 0.86 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 93.1 88.9 90.6 0.42 0.83 0.80 Perry Public Schools 343 90.5 96.2 89.7 0.44 0.67 0.92 Seaman 345 90.3 93.0 92.0 0.63 0.85 0.77 Valley Falls 338 97.1 96.4 95.2 0.48 0.51 0.51 JEWELL Beloit 273 93.2 80.4 95.1 0.85 0.86 1.14 Concordia 333 76.5 84.1 86.6 2.19 2.04 0.70 Pike Valley 426 100.0 100.0 96.2 0.79 0.00 0.89 Republic County 109 92.9 * 96.9 0.49 1.42 0.51 Rock Hills 107 94.7 93.3 96.2 0.66 1.20 1.40 Smith Center 237 91.8 92.9 100.0 0.94 0.00 0.55 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 96.8 95.4 97.0 0.31 0.54 0.23 De Soto 232 94.2 96.0 95.7 0.28 0.43 0.29 Eudora 491 77.5 81.0 80.7 3.28 3.08 1.69 Gardner Edgerton 231 94.3 91.4 91.8 0.29 0.23 0.45 Olathe 233 91.5 90.2 92.3 0.67 0.44 0.57 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 90.8 91.3 91.5 1.27 1.23 1.54 Spring Hill 230 48.8 48.3 50.0 8.44 9.06 10.24 Wellsville 289 80.3 90.4 93.5 1.13 0.29 0.58 KEARNY Deerfield 216 83.9 68.2 84.0 3.08 0.94 2.88 Lakin 215 91.7 100.0 85.4 0.72 1.53 1.48 Leoti 467 93.9 88.0 80.0 2.60 0.56 1.08 173 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 KINGMAN Anthony-Harper 361 70.0 90.6 70.0 1.41 0.27 1.09 Cheney 268 96.9 90.4 91.9 1.09 0.82 0.82 Cunningham 332 100.0 83.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.45 Kingman-Norwich 331 85.6 90.4 89.2 1.50 0.00 1.06 Pretty Prairie 311 95.5 95.5 89.3 1.65 4.13 0.78 KIOWA Comanche County 300 93.3 80.0 76.2 0.67 1.24 0.61 Haviland 474 -- -- -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kiowa County 422 30.7 34.4 33.7 23.02 10.21 15.35 LABETTE Cherokee 247 100.0 92.5 98.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cherryvale 447 58.0 56.6 81.4 5.64 3.07 1.33 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 90.9 92.3 90.0 1.28 1.26 0.44 Labette County 506 93.2 96.5 91.9 0.38 1.29 0.41 Oswego 504 97.5 96.2 100.0 1.36 0.48 0.96 Parsons 503 92.2 80.8 86.4 0.67 2.77 1.92 LANE Dighton 482 94.7 83.3 95.7 1.00 1.90 0.00 Healy Public Schools 468 100.0 75.0 100.0 0.00 3.23 0.00 Scott County 466 94.7 94.2 88.5 0.00 1.26 1.78 LEAVENWORTH Basehor-Linwood 458 83.7 86.5 91.1 0.45 0.28 0.35 Bonner Springs 204 80.6 84.2 87.6 1.63 2.57 1.69 Easton 449 100.0 89.4 96.7 0.56 0.57 0.56 Eudora 491 77.5 81.0 80.7 3.28 3.08 1.69 Fort Leavenworth 207 -- -- -- 2.96 0.00 0.00 Jefferson County North 339 92.5 97.2 97.1 0.45 0.00 0.47 Kansas City 500 66.8 65.5 64.2 2.08 2.84 3.54 Lansing 469 94.4 92.8 92.1 0.31 0.91 0.15 Lawrence 497 88.4 84.2 86.5 1.48 1.43 1.88 Leavenworth 453 84.4 88.1 88.7 1.53 1.72 2.50 McLouth 342 96.4 100.0 97.0 0.41 0.00 0.86 Tonganoxie 464 98.7 91.3 94.4 0.56 0.66 0.86 LINCOLN Central Plains 112 89.1 88.9 82.6 0.70 1.80 1.90 Lincoln 298 92.3 88.5 96.2 0.63 1.94 0.63 North Ottawa County 239 96.9 97.6 96.8 0.00 0.67 0.00 Sylvan Grove 299 80.0 78.3 71.4 1.85 0.98 0.00 LINN Garnett 365 92.7 96.2 93.0 0.20 0.60 2.02 Jayhawk 346 90.0 84.6 88.1 1.73 2.06 2.07 Pleasanton 344 85.0 83.3 90.9 0.00 1.41 0.61 Prairie View 362 88.9 95.5 88.1 1.53 1.31 1.26 LOGAN Leoti 467 93.9 88.0 80.0 2.60 0.56 1.08 Oakley 274 92.3 95.0 87.5 0.47 0.49 1.52 Scott County 466 94.7 94.2 88.5 0.00 1.26 1.78 Triplains 275 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wallace County Schools 241 95.7 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 174 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 LYON Chase County 284 93.8 96.0 94.4 0.00 0.00 1.61 Emporia 253 82.8 83.3 83.6 2.10 1.45 1.30 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.2 96.9 95.6 0.38 1.56 0.77 Madison-Virgil 386 95.0 100.0 100.0 0.79 0.00 0.00 Mission Valley 330 87.5 95.8 89.5 1.69 0.00 0.83 Morris County 417 96.8 94.4 86.0 0.28 0.89 1.50 North Lyon County 251 96.2 79.4 100.0 2.49 2.07 0.00 Southern Lyon County 252 96.2 100.0 94.6 0.71 0.38 0.38 MCPHERSON Canton-Galva 419 87.1 90.0 92.9 1.22 1.23 0.00 Goessel 411 95.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hesston 460 96.4 92.1 96.5 0.76 0.50 0.00 Inman 448 94.9 100.0 91.2 0.00 1.03 0.00 Little River 444 88.9 92.5 73.1 1.67 1.46 1.70 McPherson 418 84.2 91.5 84.8 0.95 1.52 0.77 Moundridge 423 95.3 96.1 91.4 0.00 0.00 1.02 Smoky Valley 400 86.5 86.2 83.7 2.38 0.39 1.63 Southeast of Saline 306 97.9 91.1 96.3 0.27 0.56 0.59 MARION Centre 397 84.2 74.2 77.4 1.25 1.94 1.37 Chase County 284 93.8 96.0 94.4 0.00 0.00 1.61 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 90.7 91.4 92.1 1.16 0.72 0.00 Goessel 411 95.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hesston 460 96.4 92.1 96.5 0.76 0.50 0.00 Marion-Florence 408 97.5 93.7 97.6 0.36 0.00 0.81 Newton 373 83.8 89.7 82.1 1.29 1.37 0.88 Peabody-Burns 398 80.0 78.6 82.4 1.26 2.52 2.14 Remington-Whitewater 206 95.6 98.0 95.7 0.00 0.00 0.42 Rural Vista 481 95.5 97.4 93.8 0.50 0.00 0.67 MARSHALL Barnes 223 100.0 94.4 90.0 0.89 0.88 1.34 Blue Valley 384 93.1 91.3 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 Marysville 364 98.1 97.0 93.0 0.54 0.80 0.84 Nemaha Central 115 96.4 95.7 100.0 0.30 0.83 0.00 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 100.0 96.4 0.00 0.60 0.00 Prairie Hills 113 99.0 90.6 95.5 0.17 0.93 0.93 Valley Heights 498 92.0 90.9 100.0 0.68 0.67 0.00 Vermillion 380 97.4 100.0 95.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 MEADE Ashland 220 100.0 95.2 90.9 0.94 0.00 1.05 Copeland 476 -- -- -- 0.00 1.54 1.85 Fowler 225 83.3 100.0 92.3 1.23 0.00 2.63 Kismet-Plains 483 97.6 89.1 91.1 0.68 0.33 1.32 Meade 226 89.2 83.3 83.3 1.76 0.93 0.47 Montezuma 371 100.0 92.6 88.0 3.96 6.31 1.82 MIAMI Blue Valley 229 96.8 95.4 97.0 0.31 0.54 0.23 Gardner Edgerton 231 94.3 91.4 91.8 0.29 0.23 0.45 Louisburg 416 82.6 89.2 86.6 2.19 1.97 1.99 Osawatomie 367 81.3 88.4 93.3 1.46 1.11 1.46 Paola 368 93.5 92.3 93.4 1.42 0.62 0.77 Prairie View 362 88.9 95.5 88.1 1.53 1.31 1.26 Spring Hill 230 48.8 48.3 50.0 8.44 9.06 10.24 Wellsville 289 80.3 90.4 93.5 1.13 0.29 0.58 175 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 MITCHELL Beloit 273 93.2 80.4 95.1 0.85 0.86 1.14 Lincoln 298 92.3 88.5 96.2 0.63 1.94 0.63 Sylvan Grove 299 80.0 78.3 71.4 1.85 0.98 0.00 Waconda 272 94.1 77.3 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.75 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 85.1 82.8 75.6 1.55 1.94 2.16 Cherryvale 447 58.0 56.6 81.4 5.64 3.07 1.33 Coffeyville 445 79.6 81.7 77.3 2.51 1.97 3.89 Elk Valley 283 100.0 94.4 70.0 0.00 0.00 1.56 Fredonia 484 72.2 84.6 88.9 1.61 3.06 1.26 Independence 446 89.1 89.9 91.0 1.56 0.23 1.50 Neodesha 461 93.1 94.9 89.4 1.15 0.00 0.63 MORRIS Centre 397 84.2 74.2 77.4 1.25 1.94 1.37 Chase County 284 93.8 96.0 94.4 0.00 0.00 1.61 Herington 487 96.7 93.2 67.6 0.00 1.06 0.00 Morris County 417 96.8 94.4 86.0 0.28 0.89 1.50 Rural Vista 481 95.5 97.4 93.8 0.50 0.00 0.67 MORTON Elkhart 218 66.7 66.0 71.8 1.97 2.67 2.69 Rolla 217 75.0 88.2 94.7 0.00 0.96 0.00 NEMAHA Hiawatha 415 89.0 85.0 87.7 1.57 2.16 0.81 Nemaha Central 115 96.4 95.7 100.0 0.30 0.83 0.00 North Jackson 335 100.0 90.6 96.9 0.56 0.54 0.51 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 100.0 96.4 0.00 0.60 0.00 Prairie Hills 113 99.0 90.6 95.5 0.17 0.93 0.93 Vermillion 380 97.4 100.0 95.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 NEOSHO Chanute Public Schools 413 93.4 88.2 90.1 0.83 1.33 0.37 Cherokee 247 100.0 92.5 98.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cherryvale 447 58.0 56.6 81.4 5.64 3.07 1.33 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 90.9 92.3 90.0 1.28 1.26 0.44 Erie-Galesburg 101 83.7 97.7 93.9 1.18 0.00 0.00 Girard 248 95.1 92.6 95.8 1.01 1.58 0.00 NESS LaCrosse 395 96.4 96.3 95.5 0.00 0.71 0.00 Ness City 303 100.0 96.9 96.0 0.60 0.60 0.00 Western Plains 106 100.0 90.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 NORTON Logan 326 100.0 93.3 88.2 1.11 1.02 0.00 Northern Valley 212 94.4 92.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Norton Community Schools 211 86.5 93.2 88.1 1.22 1.26 0.62 Oberlin 294 96.0 89.7 89.3 0.60 0.58 0.60 OSAGE Auburn-Washburn 437 95.5 93.3 91.7 0.60 0.63 1.04 Burlingame Public School 454 91.7 88.9 87.1 0.00 0.63 1.88 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.2 96.9 95.6 0.38 1.56 0.77 Lyndon 421 100.0 97.6 100.0 0.48 0.00 0.00 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 96.0 80.0 80.6 1.41 3.50 0.72 Mission Valley 330 87.5 95.8 89.5 1.69 0.00 0.83 North Lyon County 251 96.2 79.4 100.0 2.49 2.07 0.00 Osage City 420 92.2 92.2 91.7 1.30 0.70 0.00 Santa Fe Trail 434 87.0 92.7 95.6 0.76 0.76 0.64 Shawnee Heights 450 93.9 94.7 90.5 0.40 0.65 0.82 West Franklin 287 98.1 86.5 90.9 0.64 0.70 0.36 176 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 81.8 85.2 96.2 1.36 1.36 0.75 Paradise 399 100.0 92.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Smith Center 237 91.8 92.9 100.0 0.94 0.00 0.55 Stockton 271 92.9 90.0 94.1 0.75 0.00 3.10 Sylvan Grove 299 80.0 78.3 71.4 1.85 0.98 0.00 Waconda 272 94.1 77.3 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.75 OTTAWA Beloit 273 93.2 80.4 95.1 0.85 0.86 1.14 Clay Center 379 92.6 88.1 94.2 0.64 0.95 1.54 North Ottawa County 239 96.9 97.6 96.8 0.00 0.67 0.00 Solomon 393 90.9 94.6 89.7 1.23 3.64 0.60 Southern Cloud 334 91.7 76.9 85.0 0.83 1.96 0.00 Twin Valley 240 93.9 82.7 88.0 1.41 1.39 1.44 PAWNEE Fort Larned 495 87.1 84.1 95.5 0.93 0.46 0.70 Macksville 351 100.0 100.0 96.0 0.00 0.00 0.82 Pawnee Heights 496 63.6 47.6 80.0 0.00 9.09 0.00 PHILLIPS Logan 326 100.0 93.3 88.2 1.11 1.02 0.00 Northern Valley 212 94.4 92.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Phillipsburg 325 93.6 100.0 100.0 1.08 0.00 0.00 Thunder Ridge Schools 110 90.5 81.3 100.0 2.73 0.91 0.00 POTTAWATOMIE Blue Valley 384 93.1 91.3 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 Kaw Valley 321 94.3 95.8 90.5 0.56 0.57 0.00 Manhattan-Ogden 383 73.7 82.1 78.6 3.35 1.46 2.75 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 100.0 96.4 0.00 0.60 0.00 Riley County 378 90.5 92.7 92.5 0.00 0.58 0.59 Rock Creek 323 91.5 91.7 92.6 0.00 0.77 0.51 Vermillion 380 97.4 100.0 95.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wamego 320 91.8 93.3 94.5 0.31 0.30 0.76 PRATT Barber County North 254 97.6 86.4 90.7 0.51 4.59 2.01 Cunningham 332 100.0 83.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.45 Fairfield 310 96.0 100.0 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 Haviland 474 -- -- -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 Macksville 351 100.0 100.0 96.0 0.00 0.00 0.82 Pratt 382 74.5 79.0 80.6 0.83 2.45 1.87 Skyline Schools 438 79.2 77.1 74.1 1.86 4.29 1.73 Stafford 349 84.2 70.6 73.7 1.89 0.00 1.04 RAWLINS Brewster 314 40.0 92.3 70.0 12.82 0.00 7.14 Cheylin 103 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Colby Public Schools 315 92.8 94.5 96.4 0.68 0.00 0.00 Golden Plains 316 100.0 87.5 90.5 0.00 1.15 1.22 Rawlins County 105 92.9 92.0 96.7 1.31 0.00 0.00 177 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 RENO Buhler 313 94.4 96.6 90.5 0.41 0.41 0.80 Burrton 369 87.5 73.3 93.8 2.63 0.00 0.97 Chase-Raymond 401 90.0 83.3 88.9 1.37 1.37 3.85 Fairfield 310 96.0 100.0 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 Haven Public Schools 312 82.1 84.2 86.4 1.62 1.25 1.30 Hutchinson Public Schools 308 83.2 81.5 80.0 1.73 2.47 3.23 Kingman-Norwich 331 85.6 90.4 89.2 1.50 0.00 1.06 Nickerson 309 84.3 85.0 89.7 0.89 1.48 1.44 Pretty Prairie 311 95.5 95.5 89.3 1.65 4.13 0.78 Renwick 267 97.5 96.4 95.8 0.31 0.42 0.54 Sterling 376 95.1 91.7 96.4 0.43 1.31 0.00 REPUBLIC Clifton-Clyde 224 92.9 90.0 100.0 0.00 2.40 0.74 Concordia 333 76.5 84.1 86.6 2.19 2.04 0.70 Pike Valley 426 100.0 100.0 96.2 0.79 0.00 0.89 Republic County 109 92.9 * 96.9 0.49 1.42 0.51 Washington County Schools 108 89.5 87.1 83.3 0.93 0.52 0.56 RICE Central Plains 112 89.1 88.9 82.6 0.70 1.80 1.90 Chase-Raymond 401 90.0 83.3 88.9 1.37 1.37 3.85 Ellsworth 327 82.9 88.4 93.0 1.15 0.00 0.38 Inman 448 94.9 100.0 91.2 0.00 1.03 0.00 Little River 444 88.9 92.5 73.1 1.67 1.46 1.70 Lyons 405 87.5 93.0 80.0 0.67 2.33 1.00 Nickerson 309 84.3 85.0 89.7 0.89 1.48 1.44 Sterling 376 95.1 91.7 96.4 0.43 1.31 0.00 RILEY Blue Valley 384 93.1 91.3 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 Clay Center 379 92.6 88.1 94.2 0.64 0.95 1.54 Geary County Schools 475 74.3 82.5 78.3 1.67 0.96 0.63 Manhattan-Ogden 383 73.7 82.1 78.6 3.35 1.46 2.75 Mill Creek Valley 329 97.3 100.0 100.0 0.99 0.00 0.42 Riley County 378 90.5 92.7 92.5 0.00 0.58 0.59 Rock Creek 323 91.5 91.7 92.6 0.00 0.77 0.51 Valley Heights 498 92.0 90.9 100.0 0.68 0.67 0.00 Wamego 320 91.8 93.3 94.5 0.31 0.30 0.76 ROOKS Logan 326 100.0 93.3 88.2 1.11 1.02 0.00 Osborne County 392 81.8 85.2 96.2 1.36 1.36 0.75 Palco 269 90.9 92.9 100.0 1.45 0.00 0.00 Paradise 399 100.0 92.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plainville 270 92.6 100.0 97.4 0.00 0.00 0.54 Stockton 271 92.9 90.0 94.1 0.75 0.00 3.10 RUSH Hays 489 85.5 90.5 85.6 1.13 0.90 0.87 LaCrosse 395 96.4 96.3 95.5 0.00 0.71 0.00 Otis-Bison 403 100.0 90.0 77.3 2.13 2.86 9.35 Pawnee Heights 496 63.6 47.6 80.0 0.00 9.09 0.00 Victoria 432 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 178 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 RUSSELL Central Plains 112 89.1 88.9 82.6 0.70 1.80 1.90 Paradise 399 100.0 92.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Russell County 407 79.3 83.6 76.2 1.93 3.34 1.59 Sylvan Grove 299 80.0 78.3 71.4 1.85 0.98 0.00 SALINE Ell-Saline 307 96.7 97.1 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Salina 305 81.4 87.5 84.0 1.96 1.47 2.07 Smoky Valley 400 86.5 86.2 83.7 2.38 0.39 1.63 Solomon 393 90.9 94.6 89.7 1.23 3.64 0.60 Southeast of Saline 306 97.9 91.1 96.3 0.27 0.56 0.59 Twin Valley 240 93.9 82.7 88.0 1.41 1.39 1.44 SCOTT Healy Public Schools 468 100.0 75.0 100.0 0.00 3.23 0.00 Scott County 466 94.7 94.2 88.5 0.00 1.26 1.78 SEDGWICK Andover 385 89.3 87.9 86.6 1.00 1.97 0.89 Burrton 369 87.5 73.3 93.8 2.63 0.00 0.97 Cheney 268 96.9 90.4 91.9 1.09 0.82 0.82 Circle 375 93.2 91.2 92.5 0.48 0.50 0.36 Clearwater 264 90.1 91.2 90.4 0.88 0.54 1.31 Conway Springs 356 92.3 95.7 96.6 0.91 0.93 0.96 Derby 260 87.1 82.6 87.6 0.67 0.99 0.17 Goddard 265 85.9 87.7 91.9 0.61 0.64 0.70 Halstead 440 96.6 88.5 94.0 0.27 1.36 0.82 Haven Public Schools 312 82.1 84.2 86.4 1.62 1.25 1.30 Haysville 261 89.0 89.9 88.5 0.55 1.05 1.45 Kingman-Norwich 331 85.6 90.4 89.2 1.50 0.00 1.06 Maize 266 94.2 94.4 95.0 0.30 0.33 0.54 Mulvane 263 95.4 95.4 100.0 0.34 0.36 0.12 Remington-Whitewater 206 95.6 98.0 95.7 0.00 0.00 0.42 Renwick 267 97.5 96.4 95.8 0.31 0.42 0.54 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 93.1 90.0 89.8 0.33 0.23 0.84 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 84.8 89.5 89.6 0.00 0.76 0.78 Valley Center Public Schools 262 86.0 89.0 84.4 0.48 1.27 0.63 Wichita 259 74.1 76.5 75.4 2.41 4.21 2.89 SEWARD Kismet-Plains 483 97.6 89.1 91.1 0.68 0.33 1.32 Liberal 480 87.6 88.5 85.3 2.28 1.17 2.11 Moscow Public Schools 209 93.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 85.7 100.0 87.5 1.48 0.00 1.59 Sublette 374 84.1 87.5 91.4 0.45 0.00 0.48 SHAWNEE Auburn-Washburn 437 95.5 93.3 91.7 0.60 0.63 1.04 Jefferson West 340 94.8 90.6 97.6 1.15 0.66 0.46 Kaw Valley 321 94.3 95.8 90.5 0.56 0.57 0.00 Mission Valley 330 87.5 95.8 89.5 1.69 0.00 0.83 Santa Fe Trail 434 87.0 92.7 95.6 0.76 0.76 0.64 Seaman 345 90.3 93.0 92.0 0.63 0.85 0.77 Shawnee Heights 450 93.9 94.7 90.5 0.40 0.65 0.82 Silver Lake 372 91.4 97.9 100.0 0.58 0.30 0.30 Topeka Public Schools 501 68.3 68.6 70.9 4.82 4.55 3.39 179 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 SHERIDAN Golden Plains 316 100.0 87.5 90.5 0.00 1.15 1.22 Grinnell Public Schools 291 -- -- -- 2.70 5.56 0.00 Hoxie Community Schools 412 96.0 89.5 94.7 0.82 1.67 0.00 Norton Community Schools 211 86.5 93.2 88.1 1.22 1.26 0.62 Oakley 274 92.3 95.0 87.5 0.47 0.49 1.52 Oberlin 294 96.0 89.7 89.3 0.60 0.58 0.60 Quinter Public Schools 293 100.0 96.0 85.7 0.00 2.21 0.00 Wheatland 292 93.8 91.7 93.8 0.00 2.13 0.00 SHERMAN Brewster 314 40.0 92.3 70.0 12.82 0.00 7.14 Goodland 352 73.8 78.3 90.1 1.26 0.94 0.70 SMITH Osborne County 392 81.8 85.2 96.2 1.36 1.36 0.75 Smith Center 237 91.8 92.9 100.0 0.94 0.00 0.55 Thunder Ridge Schools 110 90.5 81.3 100.0 2.73 0.91 0.00 Waconda 272 94.1 77.3 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.75 STAFFORD Chase-Raymond 401 90.0 83.3 88.9 1.37 1.37 3.85 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 86.5 100.0 90.2 0.00 0.00 1.00 Fairfield 310 96.0 100.0 95.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 Great Bend 428 82.6 84.2 76.3 1.95 2.56 6.36 Macksville 351 100.0 100.0 96.0 0.00 0.00 0.82 Skyline Schools 438 79.2 77.1 74.1 1.86 4.29 1.73 St. John-Hudson 350 80.0 100.0 95.8 0.68 0.65 0.63 Stafford 349 84.2 70.6 73.7 1.89 0.00 1.04 STANTON Stanton County 452 85.7 96.7 83.9 0.50 0.00 0.50 STEVENS Hugoton Public Schools 210 86.0 87.3 82.9 1.52 1.11 1.09 Moscow Public Schools 209 93.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 85.7 100.0 87.5 1.48 0.00 1.59 SUMNER Argonia Public Schools 359 85.7 93.3 75.0 2.60 1.35 0.00 Arkansas City 470 76.5 79.2 79.3 2.61 2.87 2.33 Belle Plaine 357 100.0 95.2 90.2 0.35 0.35 0.75 Caldwell 360 94.7 92.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Clearwater 264 90.1 91.2 90.4 0.88 0.54 1.31 Conway Springs 356 92.3 95.7 96.6 0.91 0.93 0.96 Kingman-Norwich 331 85.6 90.4 89.2 1.50 0.00 1.06 Mulvane 263 95.4 95.4 100.0 0.34 0.36 0.12 Oxford 358 84.8 82.9 100.0 1.84 0.00 1.28 South Haven 509 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Udall 463 77.8 53.7 68.0 2.47 2.50 2.52 Wellington 353 81.5 90.2 91.0 1.36 0.54 0.56 THOMAS Brewster 314 40.0 92.3 70.0 12.82 0.00 7.14 Colby Public Schools 315 92.8 94.5 96.4 0.68 0.00 0.00 Golden Plains 316 100.0 87.5 90.5 0.00 1.15 1.22 Grinnell Public Schools 291 -- -- -- 2.70 5.56 0.00 Oakley 274 92.3 95.0 87.5 0.47 0.49 1.52 Triplains 275 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 TREGO Ellis 388 96.0 95.2 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 LaCrosse 395 96.4 96.3 95.5 0.00 0.71 0.00 WaKeeney 208 85.7 82.4 92.9 0.00 0.62 0.56 Western Plains 106 100.0 90.9 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 180 USD 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2011-12 - 2013-14 WABAUNSEE Kaw Valley 321 94.3 95.8 90.5 0.56 0.57 0.00 Manhattan-Ogden 383 73.7 82.1 78.6 3.35 1.46 2.75 Mill Creek Valley 329 97.3 100.0 100.0 0.99 0.00 0.42 Mission Valley 330 87.5 95.8 89.5 1.69 0.00 0.83 Morris County 417 96.8 94.4 86.0 0.28 0.89 1.50 North Lyon County 251 96.2 79.4 100.0 2.49 2.07 0.00 Wamego 320 91.8 93.3 94.5 0.31 0.30 0.76 WALLACE Triplains 275 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wallace County Schools 241 95.7 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Weskan 242 90.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 1.75 0.00 WASHINGTON Barnes 223 100.0 94.4 90.0 0.89 0.88 1.34 Clifton-Clyde 224 92.9 90.0 100.0 0.00 2.40 0.74 Marysville 364 98.1 97.0 93.0 0.54 0.80 0.84 Republic County 109 92.9 * 96.9 0.49 1.42 0.51 Valley Heights 498 92.0 90.9 100.0 0.68 0.67 0.00 Washington County Schools 108 89.5 87.1 83.3 0.93 0.52 0.56 WICHITA Leoti 467 93.9 88.0 80.0 2.60 0.56 1.08 Scott County 466 94.7 94.2 88.5 0.00 1.26 1.78 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 88.2 83.3 100.0 2.86 2.30 2.60 Cherryvale 447 58.0 56.6 81.4 5.64 3.07 1.33 Fredonia 484 72.2 84.6 88.9 1.61 3.06 1.26 Neodesha 461 93.1 94.9 89.4 1.15 0.00 0.63 WOODSON Altoona-Midway 387 88.2 83.3 100.0 2.86 2.30 2.60 Eureka 389 95.8 95.2 89.1 1.10 0.36 1.11 Fredonia 484 72.2 84.6 88.9 1.61 3.06 1.26 Humboldt 258 95.2 87.5 88.3 0.00 0.00 1.26 LeRoy-Gridley 245 94.4 100.0 93.3 0.00 0.00 0.00 Madison-Virgil 386 95.0 100.0 100.0 0.79 0.00 0.00 Woodson 366 92.6 92.6 85.7 0.00 0.49 2.30 WYANDOTTE Bonner Springs 204 80.6 84.2 87.6 1.63 2.57 1.69 Kansas City 500 66.8 65.5 64.2 2.08 2.84 3.54 Piper 203 92.2 95.0 97.7 0.73 0.84 0.12 Turner 202 77.2 81.6 81.5 3.52 1.57 3.52 Double dash (--) indicates no high school in school district. Source: Kansas Department of Education, http://cpfs.ksde.org/cpfs/ (accessed April 7, 2015). *Published rate inconsistent with enrollment data. 181 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2013 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio FTE Enrollment 9/20/2014 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Allen 2,297.4 160.3 14.3 2,298.7 158.2 14.5 Anderson 1,277.6 101.9 12.5 1,226.5 102.0 12.0 Atchison 2,153.4 150.7 14.3 2,163.0 151.1 14.3 Barber 688.0 63.8 10.8 668.0 60.3 11.1 Barton 4,101.9 284.4 14.4 4,137.9 280.0 14.8 Bourbon 2,268.7 162.8 13.9 2,256.6 166.2 13.6 Brown 1,376.1 116.5 11.8 1,385.2 113.5 12.2 Butler 15,321.3 941.1 16.3 15,195.0 922.4 16.5 Chase 364.5 29.1 12.5 344.5 30.3 11.4 Chautauqua 504.3 41.1 12.3 522.8 40.5 12.9 Cherokee 3,515.7 255.2 13.8 3,488.1 256.8 13.6 Cheyenne 409.5 43.2 9.5 414.0 42.1 9.8 Clark 449.0 37.5 12.0 445.0 36.8 12.1 Clay 1,357.6 99.5 13.6 1,337.4 100.0 13.4 Cloud 1,247.0 108.5 11.5 1,249.0 103.5 12.1 Coffey 1,510.0 119.1 12.7 1,489.3 115.9 12.8 Comanche 324.0 24.7 13.1 311.0 24.4 12.7 Cowley 5,685.3 395.8 14.4 5,759.7 396.8 14.5 Crawford 5,820.9 429.4 13.6 5,794.9 424.5 13.7 Decatur 344.5 32.0 10.8 332.0 32.0 10.4 Dickinson 3,664.3 287.1 12.8 3,706.3 286.2 13.0 Doniphan 1,300.5 127.2 10.2 1,285.0 111.9 11.5 Douglas 14,300.8 906.5 15.8 14,254.3 924.6 15.4 Edwards 456.0 37.3 12.2 438.0 36.0 12.2 Elk 453.0 45.4 10.0 462.0 46.0 10.0 Ellis 3,501.6 219.7 15.9 3,553.4 220.2 16.1 Ellsworth 1,101.4 106.5 10.3 1,087.2 107.5 10.1 Finney 8,041.2 553.9 14.5 8,182.9 544.1 15.0 Ford 6,848.6 432.5 15.8 7,005.7 435.8 16.1 Franklin 4,313.9 296.0 14.6 4,288.0 295.0 14.5 Geary 7,828.1 520.1 15.1 8,309.9 528.6 15.7 Gove 480.0 53.5 9.0 475.5 55.1 8.6 Graham 368.5 29.0 12.7 392.0 32.1 12.2 Grant 1,661.9 107.0 15.5 1,720.6 107.0 16.1 Gray 1,228.6 108.6 11.3 1,216.2 108.9 11.2 Greeley 213.4 24.0 8.9 243.5 25.0 9.7 Greenwood 968.5 83.7 11.6 954.5 85.1 11.2 Hamilton 480.5 40.0 12.0 505.0 37.5 13.5 Harper 998.7 82.4 12.1 1,004.9 85.9 11.7 Harvey 5,742.4 388.5 14.8 5,695.6 394.0 14.5 Haskell 750.6 76.4 9.8 779.9 69.5 11.2 Hodgeman 291.0 26.0 11.2 287.5 26.0 11.1 Jackson 2,455.3 174.4 14.1 2,367.0 173.8 13.6 Jefferson 3,536.3 254.6 13.9 3,413.7 258.2 13.2 Jewell 279.5 23.0 12.2 280.0 25.2 11.1 Johnson 89,792.3 5,295.2 17.0 90,630.3 5,347.4 16.9 Kearny 884.8 80.8 11.0 841.2 81.5 10.3 Kingman 1,084.7 87.8 12.4 1,098.2 84.7 13.0 Kiowa 514.9 37.4 13.8 435.0 38.1 11.4 Labette 3,641.2 265.4 13.7 3,645.0 263.6 13.8 Lane 324.8 32.6 10.0 302.0 33.5 9.0 Leavenworth 12,829.6 760.2 16.9 12,720.3 773.0 16.5 Lincoln 582.0 51.7 11.3 554.4 51.6 10.7 Linn 1,804.3 133.4 13.5 1,749.6 138.5 12.6 2013-14 2014-15 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2013-14 and 2014-15 182 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2013 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio FTE Enrollment 9/20/2014 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio 2013-14 2014-15 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2013-14 and 2014-15 Logan 453.7 48.0 9.5 437.5 45.2 9.7 Lyon 5,238.4 392.6 13.3 5,188.4 387.1 13.4 McPherson 4,393.6 314.5 14.0 4,390.4 304.5 14.4 Marion 1,967.4 146.7 13.4 2,050.2 142.3 14.4 Marshall 1,611.5 134.6 12.0 1,635.3 135.7 12.1 Meade 569.9 51.5 11.1 552.0 51.3 10.8 Miami 4,711.5 311.5 15.1 4,770.0 308.1 15.5 Mitchell 1,059.4 89.2 11.9 1,072.0 83.5 12.8 Montgomery 5,387.8 366.1 14.7 5,247.9 364.6 14.4 Morris 708.5 58.5 12.1 710.8 57.0 12.5 Morton 1,342.4 56.6 23.7 1,176.3 56.6 20.8 Nemaha 1,636.4 131.6 12.4 1,632.0 128.6 12.7 Neosho 2,344.4 156.0 15.0 2,324.8 158.1 14.7 Ness 428.4 43.0 10.0 411.9 43.8 9.4 Norton 865.0 75.8 11.4 860.6 75.2 11.4 Osage 2,625.2 213.3 12.3 2,587.2 204.5 12.7 Osborne 286.1 27.6 10.4 280.6 24.7 11.4 Ottawa 1,204.6 93.4 12.9 1,200.2 97.0 12.4 Pawnee 1,104.7 85.7 12.9 1,048.2 81.5 12.9 Phillips 985.0 93.7 10.5 962.5 89.5 10.8 Pottawatomie 3,756.4 288.1 13.0 3,824.6 290.0 13.2 Pratt 1,588.0 99.3 16.0 1,581.7 104.5 15.1 Rawlins 310.5 28.8 10.8 323.5 28.9 11.2 Reno 9,596.1 651.3 14.7 9,563.6 644.5 14.8 Republic 670.5 56.4 11.9 676.3 57.6 11.7 Rice 1,772.7 147.1 12.1 1,806.8 148.8 12.1 Riley 6,911.1 464.8 14.9 6,908.2 494.7 14.0 Rooks 784.3 72.1 10.9 777.0 73.1 10.6 Rush 492.5 44.8 11.0 529.5 46.7 11.3 Russell 910.0 83.2 10.9 885.0 83.3 10.6 Saline 8,140.0 573.2 14.2 8,184.0 562.1 14.6 Scott 895.6 66.8 13.4 910.5 64.2 14.2 Sedgwick 78,975.6 4,924.5 16.0 79,573.0 4,952.7 16.1 Seward 5,302.1 352.5 15.0 5,434.5 350.0 15.5 Shawnee 26,864.0 1,730.5 15.5 27,190.7 1,743.8 15.6 Sheridan 335.5 25.8 13.0 340.0 28.8 11.8 Sherman 1,033.0 61.4 16.8 1,048.0 51.0 20.5 Smith 377.0 31.1 12.1 391.4 31.3 12.5 Stafford 872.9 72.3 12.1 848.1 73.5 11.5 Stanton 425.6 33.8 12.6 439.6 34.0 12.9 Stevens 1,243.3 99.3 12.5 1,258.4 98.2 12.8 Sumner 3,526.0 273.2 12.9 3,581.9 269.0 13.3 Thomas 1,209.1 92.4 13.1 1,200.7 89.5 13.4 Trego 375.0 32.0 11.7 368.2 31.0 11.9 Wabaunsee 945.6 75.0 12.6 907.5 75.7 12.0 Wallace 283.0 35.1 8.1 281.5 36.0 7.8 Washington 1,028.8 92.8 11.1 1,004.0 94.1 10.7 Wichita 399.0 37.6 10.6 405.0 38.1 10.6 Wilson 1,515.7 124.2 12.2 1,546.5 120.7 12.8 Woodson 444.5 36.0 12.3 431.5 36.0 12.0 Wyandotte 28,302.8 1,711.2 16.5 28,932.2 1,889.0 15.3 Kansas 461,950.0 30,650.9 15.1 464,395.4 30,868.0 15.0 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Selected Statistics by District, http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=415#selected school stats (accessed January 15, 2015). 183 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 281.5 $58,421 $16,445,431 48.03 Iola 257 1,272.5 40,740 51,841,478 52.39 Humboldt 258 739.5 38,159 28,218,286 62.93 ANDERSON Garnett 365 1,070.6 61,188 65,508,306 56.56 Crest 479 207.5 69,396 14,399,593 36.05 ATCHISON Atchison County 377 588.0 81,751 48,069,871 42.92 Atchison 409 1,564.4 55,438 86,726,885 59.83 BARBER Barber County North 254 449.0 139,797 62,768,749 46.04 South Barber 255 237.0 395,037 93,623,750 34.57 BARTON Ellinwood 355 409.2 106,420 43,546,886 61.05 Great Bend 428 2,999.1 50,198 150,547,454 45.26 Hoisington 431 684.0 66,824 45,707,802 57.60 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 1,834.2 40,927 75,067,820 44.57 Uniontown 235 433.5 32,631 14,145,674 44.26 BROWN Hiawatha 415 813.7 104,399 84,949,610 52.56 South Brown County 430 563.2 44,453 25,035,814 59.67 BUTLER Bluestem 205 502.2 68,829 34,565,694 56.58 Remington-Whitewater 206 513.7 82,739 42,503,018 56.44 Circle 375 1,826.4 95,490 174,403,708 64.06 Andover 385 5,729.2 48,314 276,798,788 65.99 Rose Hill 394 1,612.4 37,818 60,978,041 60.11 Douglass 396 688.3 37,299 25,673,239 64.64 Augusta 402 2,174.7 37,177 80,848,801 65.10 El Dorado 490 1,872.4 87,502 163,838,488 61.19 Flinthills 492 282.1 59,564 16,802,995 63.98 CHASE Chase County 284 364.5 116,627 42,510,587 51.75 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 163.2 55,894 9,121,893 41.16 Chautauqua County 286 339.7 65,300 22,182,379 44.07 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 732.7 49,033 35,926,669 46.62 Columbus 493 987.5 58,218 57,490,685 49.83 Galena 499 812.7 20,251 16,457,768 54.24 Baxter Springs 508 971.8 24,570 23,877,347 51.90 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 127.0 148,945 18,916,043 49.27 St. Francis 297 284.0 96,978 27,541,738 42.70 CLARK Minneola 219 249.0 97,931 24,384,837 60.64 Ashland 220 195.9 149,084 29,205,570 46.31 CLAY Clay Center 379 1,357.6 58,624 79,587,394 44.84 Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County 184 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County CLOUD Concordia 333 1,010.0 $52,645 $53,171,698 49.88 Southern Cloud 334 235.3 90,089 21,197,886 53.57 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 492.7 53,725 26,470,200 52.47 Burlington 244 815.2 479,577 390,951,572 29.05 LeRoy-Gridley 245 198.0 119,712 23,702,987 48.35 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 324.5 222,506 72,203,283 38.83 COWLEY Central 462 313.0 42,435 13,282,057 67.40 Udall 463 340.0 51,876 17,637,927 53.00 Winfield 465 2,223.7 45,365 100,877,069 58.07 Arkansas City 470 2,645.0 31,791 84,086,099 59.90 Dexter 471 146.8 50,735 7,447,963 42.50 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 483.5 35,085 16,963,599 57.34 Cherokee 247 621.0 45,694 28,376,164 50.39 Girard 248 980.5 35,558 34,864,236 46.89 Frontenac 249 888.5 27,957 24,839,428 47.63 Pittsburg 250 2,828.8 50,148 141,858,265 51.52 DECATUR Oberlin 294 344.5 107,830 37,147,360 49.19 DICKINSON Solomon 393 324.2 68,954 22,355,003 47.11 Abilene 435 1,539.8 50,195 77,290,075 45.70 Chapman 473 1,050.0 67,111 70,466,712 49.47 Rural Vista 481 315.5 91,091 28,739,298 56.65 Herington 487 456.3 44,447 20,281,100 67.65 DONIPHAN Doniphan West 111 322.5 160,193 51,662,255 40.79 Riverside 114 647.5 53,275 34,495,881 45.75 Troy 429 324.0 61,242 19,842,426 41.00 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 1,342.5 56,175 75,415,185 68.92 Eudora 491 1,571.7 36,406 57,218,616 75.08 Lawrence 497 11,347.2 87,819 996,501,220 57.79 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 356.5 76,467 27,260,415 59.88 Lewis 502 100.0 156,611 15,661,117 34.85 ELK West Elk 282 315.8 63,238 19,970,556 47.06 Elk Valley 283 137.0 73,082 10,012,216 52.88 ELLIS Ellis 388 413.0 98,480 40,672,337 50.65 Victoria 432 267.0 155,418 41,496,491 54.77 Hays 489 2,821.7 108,296 305,578,791 46.36 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 516.2 193,284 99,773,067 44.50 Ellsworth 327 581.5 69,267 40,278,695 46.75 185 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County FINNEY Holcomb 363 932.1 $179,086 $166,926,018 44.12 Garden City 457 7,097.0 46,035 326,713,033 50.79 FORD Spearville 381 339.5 65,177 22,127,590 51.07 Dodge City 443 6,268.9 33,504 210,032,976 60.62 Bucklin 459 228.7 157,021 35,910,592 41.03 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 582.0 66,336 38,607,700 50.50 Central Heights 288 551.5 43,405 23,937,758 51.38 Wellsville 289 768.4 61,034 46,898,270 59.86 Ottawa 290 2,392.4 49,710 118,925,925 60.41 GEARY Geary County 475 8,100.6 26,986 218,604,807 45.96 GOVE Grinnell 291 91.0 168,109 15,297,884 34.90 Wheatland 292 97.5 154,257 15,040,041 45.89 Quinter 293 288.5 83,399 24,060,515 55.94 GRAHAM Graham County 281 378.6 154,442 58,471,625 44.91 GRANT Ulysses 214 1,671.5 138,822 232,041,073 38.91 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 653.0 63,314 41,344,084 45.14 Montezuma 371 234.9 74,746 17,557,851 59.20 Copeland 476 109.5 146,028 15,990,066 64.62 Ingalls 477 224.9 112,823 25,373,787 45.13 GREELEY Greeley County 200 210.6 142,514 30,013,552 54.06 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 242.0 66,345 16,055,413 44.72 Eureka 389 643.0 47,925 30,816,029 61.17 Hamilton 390 82.5 113,115 9,331,950 49.59 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 480.0 92,513 44,406,220 64.78 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 839.2 111,509 93,578,615 46.60 Attica 511 157.5 93,408 14,711,731 49.68 HARVEY Burrton 369 232.5 83,470 19,406,725 57.66 Newton 373 3,446.1 43,852 151,120,077 57.37 Sedgwick 439 500.4 32,553 16,289,550 44.10 Halstead 440 763.5 49,260 37,610,273 52.48 Hesston 460 794.0 50,362 39,987,666 58.10 HASKELL Sublette 374 454.0 215,205 97,703,170 41.40 Satanta 507 281.0 475,114 133,506,929 29.86 HODGEMAN Hodgeman County 227 291.5 165,484 48,238,478 52.77 JACKSON North Jackson 335 388.0 44,244 17,166,726 53.12 Holton 336 1,151.4 36,552 42,086,372 50.17 Royal Valley 337 917.4 31,164 28,589,684 52.91 186 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 394.0 $39,900 $15,720,488 54.60 Jefferson County North 339 436.0 39,319 17,142,963 58.96 Jefferson West 340 854.8 44,678 38,191,090 56.60 Oskaloosa 341 530.0 48,276 25,586,296 49.11 McLouth 342 505.7 59,508 30,093,316 45.02 Perry 343 810.5 72,578 58,824,633 54.41 JEWELL Rock Hills 107 279.0 111,780 31,186,572 39.77 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 21,371.5 108,735 2,323,837,384 70.04 Spring Hill 230 2,849.7 46,586 132,756,418 65.24 Gardner Edgerton 231 5,150.9 45,080 232,205,136 79.17 DeSoto 232 6,706.8 56,805 380,979,144 79.98 Olathe 233 27,413.1 62,054 1,701,103,708 69.49 Shawnee Mission 512 26,151.5 110,775 2,896,935,178 55.61 KEARNY Lakin 215 637.9 187,051 119,319,847 37.47 Deerfield 216 241.3 185,849 44,845,483 39.27 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 926.1 75,241 69,680,541 57.11 Cunningham 332 155.1 382,225 59,283,165 32.37 KIOWA Kiowa County 422 397.6 184,166 73,224,318 39.01 Haviland 474 105.0 180,043 18,904,511 43.14 LABETTE Parsons 503 1,241.4 42,378 52,608,437 64.44 Oswego 504 462.2 26,062 12,045,687 60.66 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 456.2 32,437 14,797,852 65.69 Labette County 506 1,471.3 34,387 50,593,942 53.98 LANE Healy 468 79.8 209,474 16,716,007 48.12 Dighton 482 245.0 201,902 49,465,900 39.61 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 1,887.6 1,341 2,531,553 45.14 Easton 449 652.7 52,203 34,073,162 56.26 Leavenworth 453 3,627.4 50,617 183,608,403 69.35 Basehor-Linwood 458 2,263.2 55,269 125,084,608 61.51 Tonganoxie 464 1,862.6 50,068 93,256,718 58.89 Lansing 469 2,557.1 46,877 119,870,032 61.87 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 347.0 69,244 24,027,779 54.00 Sylvan Grove 299 230.5 96,013 22,131,067 40.40 LINN Pleasanton 344 370.2 34,987 12,952,106 47.21 Jayhawk 346 515.3 62,560 32,236,979 61.03 Prairie View 362 910.3 161,199 146,739,202 49.70 LOGAN Oakley 274 375.2 174,776 65,575,865 40.94 Triplains 275 78.5 278,040 21,826,136 42.66 187 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County LYON North Lyon County 251 432.8 $142,945 $61,866,573 39.70 Southern Lyon County 252 518.5 70,303 36,451,949 69.51 Emporia 253 4,279.8 39,966 171,045,128 53.61 McPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 950.8 63,024 59,923,188 57.13 McPherson 418 2,242.4 81,481 182,713,145 51.30 Canton-Galva 419 379.5 83,783 31,795,773 64.78 Moundridge 423 396.0 99,780 39,512,994 58.46 Inman 448 412.3 79,463 32,762,550 56.28 MARION Centre 397 391.1 56,681 22,168,071 46.39 Peabody-Burns 398 259.5 92,776 24,075,463 69.04 Marion 408 500.4 63,257 31,653,887 52.54 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 538.4 67,462 36,321,526 62.63 Goessel 411 273.0 47,115 12,862,375 59.89 MARSHALL Marysville 364 689.2 103,425 71,280,715 49.51 Vermillion 380 524.5 55,556 29,139,372 48.53 Valley Heights 498 394.4 46,165 18,207,310 58.47 MEADE Fowler 225 156.0 91,965 14,346,467 60.13 Meade 226 409.1 135,630 55,486,384 49.25 MIAMI Osawatomie 367 1,143.0 37,933 43,357,596 60.60 Paola 368 1,919.0 67,007 128,586,499 58.27 Louisburg 416 1,691.1 66,065 111,721,971 66.04 MITCHELL Waconda 272 309.3 89,280 27,614,346 47.42 Beloit 273 749.0 72,441 54,258,432 49.26 MONTGOMERY Caney 436 787.0 43,264 34,048,571 35.20 Coffeyville 445 1,732.1 75,342 130,499,486 44.61 Independence 446 1,950.2 50,806 99,081,467 43.90 Cherryvale 447 902.4 27,262 24,600,870 46.31 MORRIS Morris County 417 708.5 81,078 57,444,101 55.00 MORTON Rolla 217 177.8 297,884 52,963,736 38.19 Elkhart 218 1,137.0 57,230 65,070,821 49.75 NEMAHA Prairie Hills 113 1,078.2 77,186 83,221,449 54.03 Nemaha Central 115 557.0 115,278 64,209,965 38.90 NEOSHO Erie-Galesburg 101 515.0 63,745 32,828,664 79.80 Chanute 413 1,815.3 55,530 100,804,493 55.34 NESS Western Plains 106 129.0 376,545 48,574,282 33.53 Ness City 303 298.8 188,692 56,381,309 37.89 188 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County NORTON Norton 211 695.0 $59,271 $41,193,005 46.33 Northern Valley 212 172.5 76,851 13,256,800 58.15 OSAGE Osage City 420 619.7 43,213 26,779,257 56.72 Lyndon 421 428.5 47,359 20,293,132 47.56 Santa Fe Trail 434 985.7 47,037 46,364,429 53.36 Burlingame 454 310.5 36,484 11,328,281 50.70 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 278.0 56,860 15,806,994 38.06 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 285.6 78,557 22,435,992 54.12 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 618.3 55,203 34,131,846 54.15 Twin Valley 240 599.8 48,735 29,230,971 59.94 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 921.4 55,685 51,308,224 51.81 Pawnee Heights 496 166.5 86,290 14,367,240 48.12 PHILLIPS Thunder Ridge 110 227.5 69,051 15,709,136 49.61 Phillipsburg 325 587.0 48,354 28,383,866 49.45 Logan 326 171.0 103,514 17,700,869 51.00 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 1,464.6 51,071 74,797,897 58.16 Kaw Valley 321 1,127.5 254,785 287,269,876 36.61 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 304.0 65,386 19,877,258 50.06 Rock Creek 323 854.9 51,894 44,363,846 50.32 PRATT Pratt 382 1,173.2 79,211 92,929,976 51.84 Skyline 438 411.9 73,785 30,392,091 46.29 RAWLINS Rawlins County 105 310.5 81,935 25,440,819 53.94 RENO Hutchinson 308 4,892.5 41,600 203,529,712 60.18 Nickerson 309 1,106.3 61,786 68,354,205 50.22 Fairfield 310 272.0 140,394 38,187,165 50.52 Pretty Prairie 311 275.3 59,684 16,431,119 56.71 Haven 312 929.5 70,095 65,153,630 53.40 Buhler 313 2,111.2 69,011 145,695,818 58.05 REPUBLIC Republic County 109 460.0 86,786 39,921,505 51.18 Pike Valley 426 212.0 74,256 15,742,342 48.79 RICE Sterling 376 499.9 51,943 25,966,173 71.88 Chase-Raymond 401 162.0 151,668 24,570,221 49.25 Lyons 405 773.5 50,275 38,887,377 56.65 Little River 444 333.4 117,944 39,322,435 50.47 RILEY Riley County 378 685.8 58,343 40,011,309 54.59 Manhattan-Ogden 383 6,014.7 98,047 589,722,675 52.45 Blue Valley 384 179.0 100,153 17,927,357 58.95 189 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County ROOKS Palco 269 127.0 $374,745 $47,592,618 36.54 Plainville 270 365.3 190,894 69,733,760 45.37 Stockton 271 293.1 103,247 30,261,839 60.38 RUSH LaCrosse 395 272.0 89,199 24,262,080 48.07 Otis-Bison 403 217.7 131,893 28,713,022 37.05 RUSSELL Paradise 399 129.6 251,404 32,581,904 43.85 Russell County 407 778.5 118,058 91,908,114 48.32 SALINE Salina 305 6,924.1 62,570 433,239,221 58.12 Southeast of Saline 306 720.2 92,811 66,842,383 39.97 Ell-Saline 307 490.2 42,178 20,675,520 56.78 SCOTT Scott County 466 895.0 102,098 91,377,969 61.30 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 47,038.3 54,973 2,585,856,212 57.22 Derby 260 6,426.3 61,687 396,419,884 53.13 Haysville 261 5,088.0 26,440 134,526,300 63.28 Valley Center 262 2,651.5 44,070 116,851,372 61.68 Mulvane 263 1,756.6 69,508 122,097,760 49.71 Clearwater 264 1,131.6 51,186 57,922,162 61.45 Goddard 265 5,131.1 45,241 232,136,279 69.82 Maize 266 6,782.5 52,988 359,393,188 61.34 Renwick 267 1,845.0 57,025 105,210,611 62.77 Cheney 268 754.6 40,854 30,828,229 62.06 SEWARD Liberal 480 4,621.1 37,070 171,304,875 43.61 Kismet-Plains 483 675.5 126,881 85,708,142 41.58 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 3,718.7 61,031 226,954,362 53.18 Silver Lake 372 690.2 43,440 29,981,957 56.18 Auburn Washburn 437 5,768.4 78,703 453,987,856 53.90 Shawnee Heights 450 3,464.1 54,385 188,394,210 55.50 Topeka 501 13,192.0 46,141 608,691,083 56.32 SHERIDAN Hoxie 412 335.5 105,645 35,443,894 44.21 SHERMAN Goodland 352 1,032.3 68,480 70,692,383 49.80 SMITH Smith Center 237 376.8 71,432 26,915,496 52.29 STAFFORD Stafford 349 269.5 73,682 19,857,355 63.81 St. John-Hudson 350 331.0 128,764 42,620,939 47.50 Macksville 351 263.7 142,582 37,598,808 37.97 STANTON Stanton County 452 425.1 182,005 77,370,300 36.41 STEVENS Moscow 209 189.4 297,480 56,342,804 35.09 Hugoton 210 1,050.1 171,577 180,172,884 47.62 190 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment 2013-14 Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2013 2014 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2013-14 Kansas School Districts, 2013 School Tax Rates for 2014, by County SUMNER Wellington 353 1,521.5 $42,505 $64,671,556 63.47 Conway Springs 356 492.3 41,807 20,581,479 64.06 Belle Plaine 357 593.5 35,800 21,247,259 57.03 Oxford 358 335.2 53,522 17,940,574 60.62 Argonia 359 162.0 87,950 14,247,973 46.62 Caldwell 360 243.5 61,880 15,067,767 72.84 South Haven 509 173.0 60,550 10,475,140 70.94 THOMAS Brewster 314 98.9 122,680 12,133,024 46.57 Colby 315 920.0 78,642 72,350,341 47.74 Golden Plains 316 189.4 65,367 12,380,491 44.40 TREGO WaKeeney 208 375.0 128,171 48,063,943 47.43 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 471.5 80,147 37,789,180 57.91 Mission Valley 330 474.1 75,154 35,630,555 58.54 WALLACE Wallace County 241 190.0 142,541 27,082,755 54.37 Weskan 242 90.8 108,253 9,829,365 55.58 WASHINGTON Washington County 108 346.0 86,915 30,072,472 52.87 Barnes 223 374.8 88,841 33,297,629 54.10 Clifton-Clyde 224 306.5 85,722 26,273,730 41.73 WICHITA Leoti 467 399.0 94,463 37,690,794 54.58 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 186.5 105,734 19,719,432 41.03 Neodesha 461 671.5 36,384 24,431,729 59.26 Fredonia 484 656.6 63,797 41,889,431 43.71 WOODSON Woodson 366 444.0 69,190 30,720,184 46.66 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 3,930.5 30,553 120,089,715 71.45 Piper-Kansas City 203 1,803.6 93,145 167,996,422 59.62 Bonner Springs 204 2,440.8 64,712 157,948,287 65.04 Kansas City 500 19,998.2 33,791 675,755,996 60.20 Kansas 461,088.3 $66,907 $30,850,221,495 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Assessed Valuation Reports and Mill Levy Reports, http://www.ksde.org/Agency/FiscalandAdministrativeServices/SchoolFinance/ReportsandPublications.aspx (accessed October 13, 2014). 191 County1 Allen 2,380 1,098 296 1,394 58.6 2,414 1,103 315 1,418 58.7 0.3 Anderson 1,306 493 187 680 52.1 1,345 549 181 730 54.3 4.2 Atchison 2,330 1,191 280 1,471 63.1 2,269 1,192 256 1,448 63.8 1.1 Barber 725 210 111 321 44.3 727 239 97 336 46.2 4.4 Barton 4,338 2,222 477 2,699 62.2 4,355 2,273 464 2,737 62.8 1.0 Bourbon 2,367 1,247 250 1,497 63.2 2,394 1,290 267 1,557 65.0 2.8 Brown 1,473 681 195 876 59.5 1,435 679 191 870 60.6 1.9 Butler 15,616 3,784 1,202 4,986 31.9 19,646 3,800 1,157 4,957 25.2 -21.0 Chase 366 87 49 136 37.2 379 112 50 162 42.7 15.0 Chautauqua 520 245 78 323 62.1 532 268 66 334 62.8 1.1 Cherokee 3,725 1,889 416 2,305 61.9 3,691 1,853 426 2,279 61.7 -0.2 Cheyenne 417 154 48 202 48.4 428 163 48 211 49.3 1.8 Clark 466 155 59 214 45.9 466 178 55 233 50.0 8.9 Clay 1,387 404 198 602 43.4 1,412 425 193 618 43.8 0.8 Cloud 1,307 544 211 755 57.8 1,317 551 206 757 57.5 -0.5 Coffey 1,569 493 204 697 44.4 1,566 464 194 658 42.0 -5.4 Comanche 342 70 50 120 35.1 342 81 44 125 36.5 4.2 Cowley 6,125 3,165 735 3,900 63.7 6,044 3,181 689 3,870 64.0 0.6 Crawford 6,108 2,988 611 3,599 58.9 6,106 3,043 641 3,684 60.3 2.4 Decatur 359 114 58 172 47.9 360 114 50 164 45.6 -4.9 Dickinson 3,883 1,277 554 1,831 47.2 3,857 1,383 542 1,925 49.9 5.8 Doniphan 1,378 553 174 727 52.8 1,363 526 178 704 51.7 -2.1 Douglas 14,845 4,200 1,070 5,270 35.5 14,983 4,270 1,182 5,452 36.4 2.5 Edwards 474 187 66 253 53.4 477 198 69 267 56.0 4.9 Elk 490 249 60 309 63.1 486 247 53 300 61.7 -2.1 Ellis 3,827 1,107 402 1,509 39.4 3,791 1,071 387 1,458 38.5 -2.5 Ellsworth 1,142 345 164 509 44.6 1,163 340 172 512 44.0 -1.2 Finney 8,619 4,754 1,221 5,975 69.3 8,563 4,731 1,196 5,927 69.2 -0.2 Ford 7,283 4,803 883 5,686 78.1 7,307 4,818 864 5,682 77.8 -0.4 Franklin 4,545 1,953 348 2,301 50.6 4,488 2,012 393 2,405 53.6 5.8 Geary 8,089 3,373 1,626 4,999 61.8 8,103 3,286 1,656 4,942 61.0 -1.3 Gove 485 125 64 189 39.0 504 130 77 207 41.1 5.4 Graham 419 110 74 184 43.9 413 122 82 204 49.4 12.5 Grant 1,746 897 221 1,118 64.0 1,795 867 224 1,091 60.8 -5.1 Gray 1,351 442 129 571 42.3 1,305 412 138 550 42.1 -0.3 Greeley 210 89 20 109 51.9 226 105 23 128 56.6 9.1 Greenwood 1,008 478 145 623 61.8 1,026 492 129 621 60.5 -2.1 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County 2012-13 and 2013-14 Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment3 2013-142012-13 Percent Program Enrollment Percent Program Enrollment Total Enrollment2 Total Program Enrollment Program Enrollment Percent Change Total Enrollment2 Free Lunch Program Enrollment Free Lunch Program Enrollment Total Program Enrollment Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment3 192 County1 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County 2012-13 and 2013-14 Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment3 2013-142012-13 Percent Program Enrollment Percent Program Enrollment Total Enrollment2 Total Program Enrollment Program Enrollment Percent Change Total Enrollment2 Free Lunch Program Enrollment Free Lunch Program Enrollment Total Program Enrollment Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment3 Hamilton 493 238 69 307 62.3 512 263 77 340 66.4 6.6 Harper 1,064 537 145 682 64.1 1,054 507 132 639 60.6 -5.4 Harvey 6,160 2,312 776 3,088 50.1 6,132 2,293 785 3,078 50.2 0.1 Haskell 795 439 101 540 67.9 780 421 94 515 66.0 -2.8 Hodgeman 327 80 58 138 42.2 304 71 48 119 39.1 -7.2 Jackson 2,505 851 239 1,090 43.5 2,557 855 241 1,096 42.9 -1.5 Jefferson 3,693 1,112 450 1,562 42.3 3,699 1,184 449 1,633 44.1 4.4 Jewell 321 136 56 192 59.8 295 123 55 178 60.3 0.9 Johnson 92,833 17,601 5,513 23,114 24.9 93,716 18,050 5,718 23,768 25.4 1.9 Kearny 919 396 131 527 57.3 939 458 117 575 61.2 6.8 Kingman 1,214 416 183 599 49.3 1,154 418 143 561 48.6 -1.5 Kiowa 657 116 45 161 24.5 560 104 36 140 25.0 2.0 Labette 3,927 1,858 585 2,443 62.2 3,824 1,851 568 2,419 63.3 1.7 Lane 331 118 39 157 47.4 341 130 39 169 49.6 4.5 Leavenworth 13,280 3,636 1,032 4,668 35.2 13,375 3,725 1,020 4,745 35.5 0.9 Lincoln 606 224 99 323 53.3 609 229 97 326 53.5 0.4 Linn 1,864 813 250 1,063 57.0 1,887 852 247 1,099 58.2 2.1 Logan 551 159 75 234 42.5 509 164 60 224 44.0 3.6 Lyon 5,568 3,091 610 3,701 66.5 5,526 3,036 594 3,630 65.7 -1.2 McPherson 4,761 1,288 532 1,820 38.2 4,767 1,251 543 1,794 37.6 -1.6 Marion 2,055 618 290 908 44.2 2,046 606 247 853 41.7 -5.6 Marshall 1,724 514 238 752 43.6 1,720 542 200 742 43.1 -1.1 Meade 631 202 109 311 49.3 598 207 87 294 49.2 -0.2 Miami 4,977 1,563 483 2,046 41.1 4,950 1,593 412 2,005 40.5 -1.5 Mitchell 1,149 354 151 505 44.0 1,145 304 173 477 41.7 -5.2 Montgomery 5,905 3,023 629 3,652 61.8 5,817 2,999 644 3,643 62.6 1.3 Morris 753 292 85 377 50.1 748 263 108 371 49.6 -0.9 Morton 1,249 335 103 438 35.1 1,385 309 114 423 30.5 -12.9 Nemaha 1,821 404 177 581 31.9 1,751 359 166 525 30.0 -6.0 Neosho 2,419 1,262 255 1,517 62.7 2,450 1,280 313 1,593 65.0 3.7 Ness 491 183 65 248 50.5 461 162 61 223 48.4 -4.2 Norton 920 303 146 449 48.8 905 301 147 448 49.5 1.4 Osage 2,786 1,051 314 1,365 49.0 2,747 1,020 309 1,329 48.4 -1.3 Osborne 311 151 40 191 61.4 301 151 42 193 64.1 4.4 Ottawa 1,246 406 124 530 42.5 1,281 413 136 549 42.9 0.8 Pawnee 1,147 401 193 594 51.8 1,147 451 168 619 54.0 4.2 Phillips 1,053 388 160 548 52.0 1,028 376 145 521 50.7 -2.6 193 County1 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County 2012-13 and 2013-14 Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment3 2013-142012-13 Percent Program Enrollment Percent Program Enrollment Total Enrollment2 Total Program Enrollment Program Enrollment Percent Change Total Enrollment2 Free Lunch Program Enrollment Free Lunch Program Enrollment Total Program Enrollment Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment3 Pottawatomie 3,946 1,008 439 1,447 36.7 3,953 1,042 432 1,474 37.3 1.7 Pratt 1,623 512 173 685 42.2 1,670 507 175 682 40.8 -3.2 Rawlins 317 101 50 151 47.6 325 121 55 176 54.2 13.7 Reno 10,133 4,651 1,254 5,905 58.3 10,062 4,551 1,206 5,757 57.2 -1.8 Republic 715 268 120 388 54.3 708 261 125 386 54.5 0.5 Rice 1,872 830 197 1,027 54.9 1,866 845 189 1,034 55.4 1.0 Riley 7,241 1,908 846 2,754 38.0 7,238 1,923 879 2,802 38.7 1.8 Rooks 814 279 128 407 50.0 829 293 126 419 50.5 1.1 Rush 482 157 59 216 44.8 512 159 42 201 39.3 -12.4 Russell 964 353 121 474 49.2 955 347 135 482 50.5 2.6 Saline 8,537 3,714 1,060 4,774 55.9 8,557 3,877 1,012 4,889 57.1 2.2 Scott 963 350 110 460 47.8 969 351 123 474 48.9 2.4 Sedgwick 83,495 42,294 7,691 49,985 59.9 83,888 43,402 7,551 50,953 60.7 1.5 Seward 5,650 3,788 612 4,400 77.9 5,683 3,703 701 4,404 77.5 -0.5 Shawnee 28,274 13,034 2,380 15,414 54.5 28,360 13,322 2,325 15,647 55.2 1.2 Sheridan 346 84 38 122 35.3 350 86 36 122 34.9 -1.1 Sherman 1,072 403 150 553 51.6 1,076 443 104 547 50.8 -1.5 Smith 405 133 59 192 47.4 394 126 57 183 46.4 -2.0 Stafford 899 422 147 569 63.3 906 418 138 556 61.4 -3.0 Stanton 471 212 94 306 65.0 457 200 79 279 61.1 -6.0 Stevens 1,317 588 191 779 59.1 1,362 614 193 807 59.3 0.2 Sumner 3,951 1,494 567 2,061 52.2 3,788 1,430 538 1,968 52.0 -0.4 Thomas 1,318 424 171 595 45.1 1,262 398 168 566 44.8 -0.7 Trego 372 74 44 118 31.7 391 71 39 110 28.1 -11.3 Wabaunsee 972 235 152 387 39.8 982 257 169 426 43.4 9.0 Wallace 309 111 45 156 50.5 289 69 61 130 45.0 -10.9 Washington 1,161 346 157 503 43.3 1,146 321 177 498 43.5 0.3 Wichita 410 182 50 232 56.6 424 187 63 250 59.0 4.2 Wilson 1,673 798 232 1,030 61.6 1,588 743 201 944 59.4 -3.4 Woodson 476 223 76 299 62.8 465 197 60 257 55.3 -12.0 Wyandotte 29,443 20,803 2,494 23,297 79.1 30,072 21,630 2,526 24,156 80.3 1.5 Kansas 485,147 192,826 47,393 240,219 49.5 490,625 195,783 47,175 242,958 49.5 0.0 Source: Kansas State Department of Education. 3 The average regular lunch price in 2014 was $2.17 for elementary schools, $2.32 for middle schools, and $2.38 for high schools; the average reduced price lunch was $0.40. 2 Enrollment represents school total headcount enrollment as of September 20 each year. 1 County data aggregated from all buildings report as reported by the Kansas State Department of Education. 194 School District by County USD ALLEN Chanute Public Schools 413 10,918 1,902 505 26.6 Crest 479 1,315 232 49 21.1 Humboldt 258 2,779 508 74 14.6 Iola 257 8,539 1,402 336 24.0 Marmaton Valley 256 1,702 316 88 27.8 ANDERSON Crest 479 1,315 232 49 21.1 Garnett 365 6,803 1,282 231 18.0 West Franklin 287 4,868 878 113 12.9 ATCHISON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,271 824 120 14.6 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,306 2,029 456 22.5 Easton 449 3,555 653 73 11.2 Jefferson County North 339 2,260 407 45 11.1 North Jackson 335 1,877 354 37 10.5 South Brown County 430 3,447 665 145 21.8 Valley Falls 338 2,280 441 54 12.2 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,366 542 94 17.3 Skyline Schools 438 1,185 236 39 16.5 South Barber 255 1,602 238 40 16.8 BARTON Central Plains 112 3,696 585 81 13.8 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,867 464 97 20.9 Fort Larned 495 6,750 1,000 132 13.2 Great Bend 428 19,096 3,402 624 18.3 Hoisington 431 3,545 644 88 13.7 Macksville 351 1,328 287 48 16.7 Otis-Bison 403 1,405 231 43 18.6 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 12,392 2,186 578 26.4 Girard 248 5,500 1,058 171 16.2 Jayhawk 346 3,326 553 106 19.2 Uniontown 235 2,213 450 119 26.4 BROWN Doniphan West 111 2,582 343 44 12.8 Hiawatha 415 5,835 991 205 20.7 North Jackson 335 1,877 354 37 10.5 Prairie Hills 113 6,710 1,320 146 11.1 South Brown County 430 3,447 665 145 21.8 BUTLER Andover 385 23,280 5,850 407 7.0 Augusta 402 12,200 2,411 317 13.1 Bluestem 205 3,830 676 89 13.2 Central 462 1,889 354 62 17.5 Circle 375 9,082 1,784 201 11.3 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,536 706 77 10.9 El Dorado 490 14,404 2,345 518 22.1 Eureka 389 4,336 690 137 19.9 Flinthills 492 1,426 271 35 12.9 Peabody-Burns 398 2,320 405 59 14.6 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,663 764 82 10.7 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 8,003 1,805 138 7.6 Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate 195 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate CHASE Centre 397 1,499 294 45 15.3 Chase County 284 2,712 442 66 14.9 Marion-Florence 408 3,419 565 91 16.1 Peabody-Burns 398 2,320 405 59 14.6 CHAUTAUQUA Caney Valley 436 4,213 772 134 17.4 Cedar Vale 285 876 142 41 28.9 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,416 336 72 21.4 Elk Valley 283 769 159 51 32.1 Independence 446 13,190 2,272 484 21.3 West Elk 282 2,307 308 73 23.7 CHEROKEE Baxter Springs 508 4,689 917 233 25.4 Cherokee 247 4,531 834 178 21.3 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,597 464 131 28.2 Columbus 493 7,351 1,310 291 22.2 Galena 499 3,539 654 178 27.2 Oswego 504 2,152 354 82 23.2 Pittsburg 250 22,897 3,220 811 25.2 Riverton 404 3,761 699 145 20.7 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,069 158 29 18.4 St. Francis Community Schools 297 1,992 305 46 15.1 CLARK Ashland 220 1,215 229 25 10.9 Bucklin 459 1,408 268 64 23.9 Comanche County 300 1,990 359 47 13.1 Minneola 219 1,080 218 39 17.9 CLAY Clay Center 379 8,095 1,373 228 16.6 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,878 289 36 12.5 Southern Cloud 334 1,451 247 32 13.0 CLOUD Beloit 273 5,062 808 112 13.9 Clay Center 379 8,095 1,373 228 16.6 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,878 289 36 12.5 Concordia 333 6,818 1,062 164 15.4 North Ottawa County 239 3,453 621 73 11.8 Pike Valley 426 1,146 188 29 15.4 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,703 499 107 21.4 Southern Cloud 334 1,451 247 32 13.0 COFFEY Burlington 244 4,059 706 79 11.2 Garnett 365 6,803 1,282 231 18.0 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,710 503 53 10.5 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,629 278 28 10.1 Southern Lyon County 252 2,876 559 75 13.4 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 1,990 359 47 13.1 196 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate COWLEY Arkansas City 470 16,648 3,011 656 21.8 Cedar Vale 285 876 142 41 28.9 Central 462 1,889 354 62 17.5 Dexter 471 654 119 21 17.6 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,536 706 77 10.9 Mulvane 263 10,055 2,041 206 10.1 Oxford 358 1,844 296 34 11.5 Udall 463 2,017 380 61 16.1 Winfield 465 15,132 2,515 485 19.3 CRAWFORD Cherokee 247 4,531 834 178 21.3 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,597 464 131 28.2 Erie 101 3,611 656 168 25.6 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,954 730 134 18.4 Girard 248 5,500 1,058 171 16.2 Northeast 246 4,103 713 191 26.8 Pittsburg 250 22,897 3,220 811 25.2 Uniontown 235 2,213 450 119 26.4 DECATUR Golden Plains 316 793 163 20 12.3 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,121 337 52 15.4 Norton Community Schools 211 4,955 674 92 13.6 Oberlin 294 2,779 388 76 19.6 DICKINSON Abilene 435 8,757 1,583 200 12.6 Centre 397 1,499 294 45 15.3 Chapman 473 6,223 1,089 169 15.5 Herington 487 2,985 485 89 18.4 Rural Vista 481 2,203 362 53 14.6 Solomon 393 2,027 376 54 14.4 Southeast of Saline 306 3,085 620 65 10.5 DONIPHAN Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,271 824 120 14.6 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,306 2,029 456 22.5 Doniphan West 111 2,582 343 44 12.8 Riverside 114 3,423 597 129 21.6 Troy Public Schools 429 1,885 338 38 11.2 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 8,378 1,620 161 9.9 Eudora 491 7,686 1,646 143 8.7 Lawrence 497 94,950 11,971 1,648 13.8 Perry Public Schools 343 6,023 1,073 136 12.7 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,169 1,085 118 10.9 Shawnee Heights 450 19,163 3,691 379 10.3 Wellsville 289 4,767 938 88 9.4 West Franklin 287 4,868 878 113 12.9 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,039 337 46 13.6 Lewis 502 738 139 16 11.5 Macksville 351 1,328 287 48 16.7 ELK Bluestem 205 3,830 676 89 13.2 Central 462 1,889 354 62 17.5 Elk Valley 283 769 159 51 32.1 Eureka 389 4,336 690 137 19.9 Fredonia 484 4,554 790 168 21.3 West Elk 282 2,307 308 73 23.7 197 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate ELLIS Ellis 388 2,634 495 66 13.3 Hays 489 24,504 3,511 451 12.8 LaCrosse 395 2,213 329 44 13.4 Otis-Bison 403 1,405 231 43 18.6 Palco 269 818 149 14 9.4 Paradise 399 731 131 30 22.9 Plainville 270 2,476 438 66 15.1 Russell County 407 5,733 881 180 20.4 Victoria 432 1,947 339 25 7.4 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 3,696 585 81 13.8 Ell-Saline 307 1,792 334 29 8.7 Ellsworth 327 4,672 589 54 9.2 Little River 444 1,540 324 47 14.5 Smoky Valley 400 6,484 1,058 101 9.5 FINNEY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,301 730 109 14.9 Garden City 457 33,993 7,280 1,551 21.3 Holcomb 363 2,988 787 119 15.1 FORD Bucklin 459 1,408 268 64 23.9 Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,301 730 109 14.9 Dodge City 443 31,886 6,710 1,204 17.9 Fowler 225 871 171 19 11.1 Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,039 337 46 13.6 Minneola 219 1,080 218 39 17.9 Spearville 381 1,188 244 17 7.0 FRANKLIN Baldwin City 348 8,378 1,620 161 9.9 Central Heights 288 2,811 522 115 22.0 Garnett 365 6,803 1,282 231 18.0 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,710 503 53 10.5 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 1,532 301 103 34.2 Ottawa 290 14,466 2,675 468 17.5 Paola 368 11,698 2,254 240 10.6 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,169 1,085 118 10.9 Wellsville 289 4,767 938 88 9.4 West Franklin 287 4,868 878 113 12.9 GEARY Chapman 473 6,223 1,089 169 15.5 Geary County Schools 475 45,375 8,596 2,133 24.8 Manhattan 383 63,725 6,410 947 14.8 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,583 667 67 10.0 Morris County 417 5,021 745 141 18.9 Riley County 378 4,764 811 70 8.6 Rural Vista 481 2,203 362 53 14.6 GOVE Dighton 482 1,422 237 25 10.5 Grinnell Public Schools 291 589 92 13 14.1 Healy Public Schools 468 333 71 11 15.5 Oakley 274 2,707 441 56 12.7 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,516 292 41 14.0 Wheatland 292 856 140 21 15.0 198 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,461 339 58 17.1 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,121 337 52 15.4 Logan 326 1,018 212 32 15.1 Norton Community Schools 211 4,955 674 92 13.6 Palco 269 818 149 14 9.4 Stockton 271 1,964 298 69 23.2 WaKeeney 208 2,835 403 48 11.9 GRANT Moscow Public Schools 209 752 193 20 10.4 Satanta 507 1,729 360 69 19.2 Stanton County 452 2,207 440 78 17.7 Ulysses 214 7,890 1,845 290 15.7 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,301 730 109 14.9 Copeland 476 814 193 17 8.8 Fowler 225 871 171 19 11.1 Ingalls 477 844 161 20 12.4 Montezuma 371 1,558 313 24 7.7 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 1,290 194 26 13.4 GREENWOOD Bluestem 205 3,830 676 89 13.2 Eureka 389 4,336 690 137 19.9 Flinthills 492 1,426 271 35 12.9 Fredonia 484 4,554 790 168 21.3 Hamilton 390 527 88 15 17.0 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,629 278 28 10.1 Madison-Virgil 386 1,306 235 51 21.7 West Elk 282 2,307 308 73 23.7 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,609 513 102 19.9 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 4,941 844 168 19.9 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,005 179 30 16.8 Attica 511 822 129 19 14.7 Cunningham 332 1,356 166 28 16.9 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,209 1,146 178 15.5 South Barber 255 1,602 238 40 16.8 HARVEY Buhler 313 12,897 2,364 260 11.0 Burrton 369 1,402 272 22 8.1 Goessel 411 1,555 260 16 6.2 Halstead 440 4,540 926 131 14.1 Haven Public Schools 312 5,989 1,189 199 16.7 Hesston 460 4,606 829 71 8.6 Moundridge 423 3,559 582 77 13.2 Newton 373 22,669 4,031 578 14.3 Peabody-Burns 398 2,320 405 59 14.6 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,663 764 82 10.7 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,195 480 51 10.6 Valley Center Public Schools 262 14,162 3,072 273 8.9 HASKELL Copeland 476 814 193 17 8.8 Ingalls 477 844 161 20 12.4 Satanta 507 1,729 360 69 19.2 Sublette 374 2,337 504 67 13.3 199 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate HODGEMAN Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,301 730 109 14.9 Dodge City 443 31,886 6,710 1,204 17.9 Jetmore 227 1,897 313 40 12.8 Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,039 337 46 13.6 Pawnee Heights 496 645 104 20 19.2 Spearville 381 1,188 244 17 7.0 JACKSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,271 824 120 14.6 Holton 336 6,010 1,079 143 13.3 Jefferson West 340 4,922 928 58 6.3 Kaw Valley 321 7,921 2,135 252 11.8 North Jackson 335 1,877 354 37 10.5 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,094 409 59 14.4 Prairie Hills 113 6,710 1,320 146 11.1 Royal Valley 337 4,483 938 114 12.2 South Brown County 430 3,447 665 145 21.8 Valley Falls 338 2,280 441 54 12.2 JEFFERSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,271 824 120 14.6 Easton 449 3,555 653 73 11.2 Holton 336 6,010 1,079 143 13.3 Jefferson County North 339 2,260 407 45 11.1 Jefferson West 340 4,922 928 58 6.3 Lawrence 497 94,950 11,971 1,648 13.8 McLouth 342 3,304 610 91 14.9 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,782 627 132 21.1 Perry Public Schools 343 6,023 1,073 136 12.7 Seaman 345 20,500 4,078 488 12.0 Valley Falls 338 2,280 441 54 12.2 JEWELL Beloit 273 5,062 808 112 13.9 Concordia 333 6,818 1,062 164 15.4 Pike Valley 426 1,146 188 29 15.4 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,703 499 107 21.4 Rock Hills 107 2,765 393 72 18.3 Smith Center 237 2,799 389 64 16.5 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 118,780 26,635 705 2.6 De Soto 232 32,993 7,933 271 3.4 Eudora 491 7,686 1,646 143 8.7 Gardner Edgerton 231 26,068 5,218 342 6.6 Olathe 233 152,626 30,861 2,016 6.5 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 228,326 34,528 3,051 8.8 Spring Hill 230 12,053 2,598 114 4.4 Wellsville 289 4,767 938 88 9.4 KEARNY Deerfield 216 1,058 225 40 17.8 Lakin 215 2,865 611 105 17.2 Leoti 467 2,212 419 66 15.8 KINGMAN Anthony-Harper 361 4,941 844 168 19.9 Cheney 268 3,595 817 63 7.7 Cunningham 332 1,356 166 28 16.9 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,209 1,146 178 15.5 Pretty Prairie 311 1,594 269 60 22.3 200 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate KIOWA Comanche County 300 1,990 359 47 13.1 Greensburg 422 1,628 241 24 10.0 Haviland 474 888 113 25 22.1 LABETTE Cherokee 247 4,531 834 178 21.3 Cherryvale 447 4,150 796 188 23.6 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,597 464 131 28.2 Labette County 506 7,522 1,414 257 18.2 Oswego 504 2,152 354 82 23.2 Parsons 503 9,726 1,569 408 26.0 LANE Dighton 482 1,422 237 25 10.5 Healy Public Schools 468 333 71 11 15.5 Scott County 466 5,046 966 114 11.8 LEAVENWORTH Basehor-Linwood 458 12,260 2,202 134 6.1 Bonner Springs 204 13,710 2,573 397 15.4 Easton 449 3,555 653 73 11.2 Eudora 491 7,686 1,646 143 8.7 Fort Leavenworth 207 8,025 1,668 114 6.8 Jefferson County North 339 2,260 407 45 11.1 Kansas City 500 117,453 23,280 9,391 40.3 Lansing 469 14,827 2,578 204 7.9 Lawrence 497 94,950 11,971 1,648 13.8 Leavenworth 453 27,591 4,468 1,019 22.8 McLouth 342 3,304 610 91 14.9 Tonganoxie 464 10,494 2,040 179 8.8 LINCOLN Central Plains 112 3,696 585 81 13.8 Lincoln 298 2,393 431 75 17.4 North Ottawa County 239 3,453 621 73 11.8 Sylvan Grove 299 1,644 241 40 16.6 LINN Garnett 365 6,803 1,282 231 18.0 Jayhawk 346 3,326 553 106 19.2 Pleasanton 344 1,961 375 109 29.1 Prairie View 362 5,609 1,078 128 11.9 LOGAN Leoti 467 2,212 419 66 15.8 Oakley 274 2,707 441 56 12.7 Scott County 466 5,046 966 114 11.8 Triplains 275 468 84 10 11.9 Wallace County Schools 241 1,240 228 32 14.0 LYON Chase County 284 2,712 442 66 14.9 Emporia 253 27,138 4,381 924 21.1 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,710 503 53 10.5 Madison-Virgil 386 1,306 235 51 21.7 Morris County 417 5,021 745 141 18.9 North Lyon County 251 3,398 626 112 17.9 Southern Lyon County 252 2,876 559 75 13.4 Wabaunsee East 330 3,188 546 65 11.9 201 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate MCPHERSON Canton-Galva 419 2,756 490 37 7.6 Goessel 411 1,555 260 16 6.2 Hesston 460 4,606 829 71 8.6 Inman 448 2,651 500 26 5.2 Little River 444 1,540 324 47 14.5 McPherson 418 14,930 2,594 266 10.3 Moundridge 423 3,559 582 77 13.2 Smoky Valley 400 6,484 1,058 101 9.5 Southeast of Saline 306 3,085 620 65 10.5 MARION Centre 397 1,499 294 45 15.3 Chase County 284 2,712 442 66 14.9 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,223 623 64 10.3 Goessel 411 1,555 260 16 6.2 Hesston 460 4,606 829 71 8.6 Marion-Florence 408 3,419 565 91 16.1 Newton 373 22,669 4,031 578 14.3 Peabody-Burns 398 2,320 405 59 14.6 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,663 764 82 10.7 Rural Vista 481 2,203 362 53 14.6 MARSHALL Barnes 223 2,513 424 48 11.3 Blue Valley 384 1,758 262 25 9.5 Marysville 364 5,307 881 102 11.6 Nemaha 115 3,922 700 60 8.6 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,094 409 59 14.4 Prairie Hills 113 6,710 1,320 146 11.1 Valley Heights 498 2,231 385 69 17.9 Vermillion 380 2,725 461 70 15.2 MEADE Ashland 220 1,215 229 25 10.9 Copeland 476 814 193 17 8.8 Fowler 225 871 171 19 11.1 Kismet-Plains 483 3,133 757 119 15.7 Meade 226 2,126 430 46 10.7 Montezuma 371 1,558 313 24 7.7 MIAMI Blue Valley 229 118,780 26,635 705 2.6 Gardner Edgerton 231 26,068 5,218 342 6.6 Louisburg 416 8,872 1,807 122 6.8 Osawatomie 367 6,617 1,294 257 19.9 Paola 368 11,698 2,254 240 10.6 Prairie View 362 5,609 1,078 128 11.9 Spring Hill 230 12,053 2,598 114 4.4 Wellsville 289 4,767 938 88 9.4 MITCHELL Beloit 273 5,062 808 112 13.9 Lincoln 298 2,393 431 75 17.4 Sylvan Grove 299 1,644 241 40 16.6 Waconda 272 2,637 403 61 15.1 202 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 4,213 772 134 17.4 Cherryvale 447 4,150 796 188 23.6 Coffeyville 445 13,507 2,148 478 22.3 Elk Valley 283 769 159 51 32.1 Fredonia 484 4,554 790 168 21.3 Independence 446 13,190 2,272 484 21.3 Neodesha 461 3,457 689 157 22.8 MORRIS Centre 397 1,499 294 45 15.3 Chase County 284 2,712 442 66 14.9 Herington 487 2,985 485 89 18.4 Morris County 417 5,021 745 141 18.9 Rural Vista 481 2,203 362 53 14.6 MORTON Elkhart 218 2,405 459 57 12.4 Rolla 217 738 157 39 24.8 NEMAHA Hiawatha 415 5,835 991 205 20.7 Nemaha 115 3,922 700 60 8.6 North Jackson 335 1,877 354 37 10.5 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,094 409 59 14.4 Prairie Hills 113 6,710 1,320 146 11.1 Vermillion 380 2,725 461 70 15.2 NEOSHO Chanute Public Schools 413 10,918 1,902 505 26.6 Cherokee 247 4,531 834 178 21.3 Cherryvale 447 4,150 796 188 23.6 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,597 464 131 28.2 Erie 101 3,611 656 168 25.6 Girard 248 5,500 1,058 171 16.2 NESS LaCrosse 395 2,213 329 44 13.4 Ness City 303 1,794 319 34 10.7 Western Plains 106 1,306 206 35 17.0 NORTON Logan 326 1,018 212 32 15.1 Northern Valley 212 887 160 36 22.5 Norton Community Schools 211 4,955 674 92 13.6 Oberlin 294 2,779 388 76 19.6 OSAGE Auburn-Washburn 437 34,362 6,535 646 9.9 Burlingame Public School 454 1,620 324 50 15.4 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,710 503 53 10.5 Lyndon 421 2,582 497 40 8.0 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 1,532 301 103 34.2 North Lyon County 251 3,398 626 112 17.9 Osage City 420 3,722 693 94 13.6 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,169 1,085 118 10.9 Shawnee Heights 450 19,163 3,691 379 10.3 Wabaunsee East 330 3,188 546 65 11.9 West Franklin 287 4,868 878 113 12.9 203 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,171 338 70 20.7 Paradise 399 731 131 30 22.9 Smith Center 237 2,799 389 64 16.5 Stockton 271 1,964 298 69 23.2 Sylvan Grove 299 1,644 241 40 16.6 Waconda 272 2,637 403 61 15.1 OTTAWA Beloit 273 5,062 808 112 13.9 Clay Center 379 8,095 1,373 228 16.6 North Ottawa County 239 3,453 621 73 11.8 Solomon 393 2,027 376 54 14.4 Southern Cloud 334 1,451 247 32 13.0 Twin Valley 240 2,564 492 48 9.8 PAWNEE Fort Larned 495 6,750 1,000 132 13.2 Macksville 351 1,328 287 48 16.7 Pawnee Heights 496 645 104 20 19.2 PHILLIPS Logan 326 1,018 212 32 15.1 Northern Valley 212 887 160 36 22.5 Phillipsburg 325 3,525 612 99 16.2 Thunder Ridge 110 1,634 271 33 12.2 POTTAWATOMIE Blue Valley (Randolph-Olsburg) 384 1,758 262 25 9.5 Kaw Valley 321 7,921 2,135 252 11.8 Manhattan 383 63,725 6,410 947 14.8 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,094 409 59 14.4 Riley County 378 4,764 811 70 8.6 Rock Creek 323 5,279 1,031 101 9.8 Vermillion 380 2,725 461 70 15.2 Wamego 320 7,769 1,515 141 9.3 PRATT Barber County North 254 3,366 542 94 17.3 Cunningham 332 1,356 166 28 16.9 Fairfield 310 2,445 439 129 29.4 Haviland 474 888 113 25 22.1 Macksville 351 1,328 287 48 16.7 Pratt 382 8,619 1,437 206 14.3 Skyline Schools 438 1,185 236 39 16.5 Stafford 349 1,419 233 59 25.3 RAWLINS Brewster 314 600 101 17 16.8 Cheylin 103 1,069 158 29 18.4 Colby Public Schools 315 6,690 1,066 112 10.5 Golden Plains 316 793 163 20 12.3 Rawlins County 105 2,164 308 44 14.3 204 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate RENO Buhler 313 12,897 2,364 260 11.0 Burrton 369 1,402 272 22 8.1 Chase-Raymond 401 890 162 30 18.5 Fairfield 310 2,445 439 129 29.4 Haven Public Schools 312 5,989 1,189 199 16.7 Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,482 5,562 1,082 19.5 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,209 1,146 178 15.5 Nickerson 309 7,328 1,225 200 16.3 Pretty Prairie 311 1,594 269 60 22.3 Renwick 267 8,472 2,242 122 5.4 Sterling 376 3,103 471 69 14.6 REPUBLIC Clifton-Clyde 224 1,878 289 36 12.5 Concordia 333 6,818 1,062 164 15.4 North Central - Washington Schools 108 2,575 412 60 14.6 Pike Valley 426 1,146 188 29 15.4 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,703 499 107 21.4 RICE Central Plains 112 3,696 585 81 13.8 Chase-Raymond 401 890 162 30 18.5 Ellsworth 327 4,672 589 54 9.2 Inman 448 2,651 500 26 5.2 Little River 444 1,540 324 47 14.5 Lyons 405 4,131 723 129 17.8 Nickerson 309 7,328 1,225 200 16.3 Sterling 376 3,103 471 69 14.6 RILEY Blue Valley (Randolph-Olsburg) 384 1,758 262 25 9.5 Clay Center 379 8,095 1,373 228 16.6 Geary County Schools 475 45,375 8,596 2,133 24.8 Manhattan 383 63,725 6,410 947 14.8 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,583 667 67 10.0 Riley County 378 4,764 811 70 8.6 Rock Creek 323 5,279 1,031 101 9.8 Valley Heights 498 2,231 385 69 17.9 Wamego 320 7,769 1,515 141 9.3 ROOKS Logan 326 1,018 212 32 15.1 Osborne County 392 2,171 338 70 20.7 Palco 269 818 149 14 9.4 Paradise 399 731 131 30 22.9 Plainville 270 2,476 438 66 15.1 Stockton 271 1,964 298 69 23.2 RUSH Hays 489 24,504 3,511 451 12.8 LaCrosse 395 2,213 329 44 13.4 Otis-Bison 403 1,405 231 43 18.6 Pawnee Heights 496 645 104 20 19.2 Victoria 432 1,947 339 25 7.4 RUSSELL Central Plains 112 3,696 585 81 13.8 Paradise 399 731 131 30 22.9 Russell County 407 5,733 881 180 20.4 Sylvan Grove 299 1,644 241 40 16.6 205 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate SALINE Ell-Saline 307 1,792 334 29 8.7 Salina 305 49,525 8,601 1,519 17.7 Smoky Valley 400 6,484 1,058 101 9.5 Solomon 393 2,027 376 54 14.4 Southeast of Saline 306 3,085 620 65 10.5 Twin Valley 240 2,564 492 48 9.8 SCOTT Healy Public Schools 468 333 71 11 15.5 Scott County 466 5,046 966 114 11.8 SEDGWICK Andover 385 23,280 5,850 407 7.0 Burrton 369 1,402 272 22 8.1 Cheney 268 3,595 817 63 7.7 Circle 375 9,082 1,784 201 11.3 Clearwater 264 5,969 1,306 113 8.7 Conway Springs 356 2,616 631 64 10.1 Derby 260 35,111 7,148 894 12.5 Goddard 265 27,591 6,477 391 6.0 Halstead 440 4,540 926 131 14.1 Haven Public Schools 312 5,989 1,189 199 16.7 Haysville 261 22,991 4,877 714 14.6 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,209 1,146 178 15.5 Maize 266 34,417 8,045 639 7.9 Mulvane 263 10,055 2,041 206 10.1 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,663 764 82 10.7 Renwick 267 8,472 2,242 122 5.4 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 8,003 1,805 138 7.6 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,195 480 51 10.6 Valley Center Public Schools 262 14,162 3,072 273 8.9 Wichita 259 331,178 57,069 14,452 25.3 SEWARD Kismet-Plains 483 3,133 757 119 15.7 Liberal 480 21,441 4,575 1,201 26.3 Moscow Public Schools 209 752 193 20 10.4 Satanta 507 1,729 360 69 19.2 Sublette 374 2,337 504 67 13.3 SHAWNEE Auburn-Washburn 437 34,362 6,535 646 9.9 Jefferson West 340 4,922 928 58 6.3 Kaw Valley 321 7,921 2,135 252 11.8 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,169 1,085 118 10.9 Seaman 345 20,500 4,078 488 12.0 Shawnee Heights 450 19,163 3,691 379 10.3 Silver Lake 372 3,420 733 39 5.3 Topeka Public Schools 501 98,602 16,111 4,536 28.2 Wabaunsee East 330 3,188 546 65 11.9 SHERIDAN Golden Plains 316 793 163 20 12.3 Grinnell Public Schools 291 589 92 13 14.1 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,121 337 52 15.4 Norton Community Schools 211 4,955 674 92 13.6 Oakley 274 2,707 441 56 12.7 Oberlin 294 2,779 388 76 19.6 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,516 292 41 14.0 Wheatland 292 856 140 21 15.0 206 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate SHERMAN Brewster 314 600 101 17 16.8 Goodland 352 6,034 1,021 221 21.6 SMITH Osborne County 392 2,171 338 70 20.7 Smith Center 237 2,799 389 64 16.5 Thunder Ridge 110 1,634 271 33 12.2 Waconda 272 2,637 403 61 15.1 STAFFORD Chase-Raymond 401 890 162 30 18.5 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,867 464 97 20.9 Fairfield 310 2,445 439 129 29.4 Great Bend 428 19,096 3,402 624 18.3 Macksville 351 1,328 287 48 16.7 Skyline Schools 438 1,185 236 39 16.5 St. John-Hudson 350 1,832 341 48 14.1 Stafford 349 1,419 233 59 25.3 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,207 440 78 17.7 STEVENS Hugoton Public Schools 210 5,131 1,138 160 14.1 Moscow Public Schools 209 752 193 20 10.4 Satanta 507 1,729 360 69 19.2 SUMNER Argonia Public Schools 359 1,005 179 30 16.8 Arkansas City 470 16,648 3,011 656 21.8 Belle Plaine 357 3,236 612 69 11.3 Caldwell 360 1,434 206 48 23.3 Clearwater 264 5,969 1,306 113 8.7 Conway Springs 356 2,616 631 64 10.1 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,209 1,146 178 15.5 Mulvane 263 10,055 2,041 206 10.1 Oxford 358 1,844 296 34 11.5 South Haven 509 859 171 32 18.7 Udall 463 2,017 380 61 16.1 Wellington 353 9,448 1,753 330 18.8 THOMAS Brewster 314 600 101 17 16.8 Colby Public Schools 315 6,690 1,066 112 10.5 Golden Plains 316 793 163 20 12.3 Grinnell Public Schools 291 589 92 13 14.1 Oakley 274 2,707 441 56 12.7 Triplains 275 468 84 10 11.9 TREGO Ellis 388 2,634 495 66 13.3 LaCrosse 395 2,213 329 44 13.4 WaKeeney 208 2,835 403 48 11.9 Western Plains 106 1,306 206 35 17.0 WABAUNSEE Kaw Valley 321 7,921 2,135 252 11.8 Manhattan 383 63,725 6,410 947 14.8 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,583 667 67 10.0 Morris County 417 5,021 745 141 18.9 North Lyon County 251 3,398 626 112 17.9 Wabaunsee East 330 3,188 546 65 11.9 Wamego 320 7,769 1,515 141 9.3 207 School District by County USD Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2013, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate WALLACE Triplains 275 468 84 10 11.9 Wallace County Schools 241 1,240 228 32 14.0 Weskan 242 328 82 11 13.4 WASHINGTON Barnes 223 2,513 424 48 11.3 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,878 289 36 12.5 Marysville 364 5,307 881 102 11.6 North Central - Washington Schools 108 2,575 412 60 14.6 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,703 499 107 21.4 Valley Heights 498 2,231 385 69 17.9 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,212 419 66 15.8 Scott County 466 5,046 966 114 11.8 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,609 262 74 28.2 Cherryvale 447 4,150 796 188 23.6 Fredonia 484 4,554 790 168 21.3 Neodesha 461 3,457 689 157 22.8 WOODSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,609 262 74 28.2 Eureka 389 4,336 690 137 19.9 Fredonia 484 4,554 790 168 21.3 Humboldt 258 2,779 508 74 14.6 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,629 278 28 10.1 Madison-Virgil 386 1,306 235 51 21.7 Woodson 366 2,673 469 114 24.3 WYANDOTTE Bonner Springs 204 13,710 2,573 397 15.4 Kansas City 500 117,453 23,280 9,391 40.3 Piper 203 10,305 2,104 228 10.8 Turner 202 19,138 3,928 1,289 32.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, Model-based Estimates for States, Counties, and School Districts, School District Data, http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/ (accessed April 7, 2015). School Districts are listed in all counties in which they are located according to 2012 boundaries. 208 State Mathematics Writing Mathematics Writing Alabama 538 531 527 544 534 530 7 Alaska 512 507 485 508 505 482 52 Arizona 517 525 499 521 528 502 35 Arkansas 565 566 549 572 570 555 4 California 495 512 496 498 512 495 57 Colorado 575 581 562 578 581 562 14 Connecticut 506 512 510 508 512 512 85 Delaware 456 462 444 451 457 443 100 Dist. of Columbia 466 460 456 473 466 461 91 Florida 492 492 476 492 490 475 67 Georgia 488 489 475 490 487 475 75 Hawaii 478 500 467 481 504 468 64 Idaho 547 541 525 454 459 451 99 Illinois 596 615 587 600 617 590 5 Indiana 493 501 476 493 500 477 70 Iowa 603 606 580 592 601 570 3 Kansas 584 594 561 589 595 568 6 Kentucky 579 575 566 585 584 572 5 Louisiana 542 536 529 556 553 546 5 Maine 470 472 452 462 467 451 95 Maryland 497 502 488 497 500 486 73 Massachusetts 513 530 508 515 529 509 83 Michigan 586 603 574 590 610 582 4 Minnesota 592 606 573 595 608 577 6 Mississippi 561 544 551 568 547 558 3 Missouri 589 592 575 596 595 582 4 Montana 536 536 511 539 540 516 25 Nebraska 576 585 562 584 583 567 4 Nevada 491 493 466 492 494 468 48 New Hampshire 521 525 510 524 528 515 70 New Jersey 495 517 499 499 522 500 78 New Mexico 550 546 529 550 545 531 12 New York 483 500 475 485 501 477 76 North Carolina 491 506 472 495 506 478 62 North Dakota 588 610 568 609 609 581 2 Ohio 543 552 525 548 556 531 17 Oklahoma 568 566 546 571 569 549 5 Oregon 521 523 498 520 520 499 49 Pennsylvania 491 501 480 494 504 482 71 Rhode Island 490 491 485 491 490 487 72 South Carolina 481 488 462 484 487 465 64 South Dakota 589 610 570 592 601 567 3 Tennessee 576 570 566 574 569 566 8 Texas 474 499 461 477 499 461 59 Utah 568 566 548 569 566 549 6 Vermont 519 523 505 516 519 505 61 Virginia 510 512 495 516 514 498 71 Washington 519 530 503 515 523 499 60 West Virginia 516 502 497 514 501 498 15 Wisconsin 594 605 577 591 604 576 4 Wyoming 567 579 549 581 588 588 4 United States 496 514 488 496 514 488 49 Rankings of states based on SAT scores alone are invalid because of the varying proportions of students in each state taking the test. The SAT score averages are for college-bound Seniors. Possible scores on each part of the SAT range from 200 to 800. SAT Score Averages by State 2011-12 and 2012-13 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics: 2013, Table 226.40, http:/nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed October 13, 2014). 2011-12 2012-13 Percent of Graduates Taking SAT 2012-13 Critical Reading Critical Reading 209 State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Percent of Graduates Taking ACT 2014 Alabama 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.6 80 Alaska 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.0 37 Arizona 21.9 20.0 19.7 19.7 19.6 19.7 55 Arkansas 20.6 20.3 19.9 20.3 20.2 20.4 93 California 22.2 22.2 22.1 22.1 22.2 22.3 29 Colorado 20.8 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.4 20.6 100 Connecticut 23.5 23.7 23.9 23.8 24.0 24.2 29 Delaware 22.6 23.0 22.4 22.6 22.9 23.2 18 Dist. of Columbia 19.4 19.8 20.0 19.7 20.4 21.6 37 Florida 19.5 19.5 19.6 19.8 19.6 19.6 81 Georgia 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.8 53 Hawaii 21.5 21.6 21.3 21.3 20.1 18.2 90 Idaho 21.6 21.8 21.7 21.6 22.1 22.4 45 Illinois 20.8 20.7 20.9 20.9 20.6 20.7 100 Indiana 22.2 22.3 22.3 22.3 21.7 21.9 40 Iowa 22.4 22.2 22.3 22.1 22.1 22.0 68 Kansas 21.9 22.0 22.0 21.9 21.8 22.0 75 Kentucky 19.4 19.4 19.6 19.8 19.6 19.9 100 Louisiana 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.3 19.5 19.2 100 Maine 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.6 9 Maryland 22.1 22.3 22.1 22.1 22.3 22.6 22 Massachusetts 23.9 24.0 24.2 24.1 24.1 24.3 23 Michigan 19.6 19.7 20.0 20.1 19.9 20.1 100 Minnesota 22.7 22.9 22.9 22.8 23.0 22.9 76 Mississippi 18.9 18.8 18.7 18.7 18.9 19.0 100 Missouri 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.8 76 Montana 22.0 22.0 22.1 22.0 21.3 20.5 100 Nebraska 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.0 21.5 21.7 86 Nevada 21.5 21.5 21.4 21.3 21.3 21.2 36 New Hampshire 23.5 23.7 23.7 23.8 23.8 24.2 20 New Jersey 23.1 23.2 23.2 23.4 23.0 23.1 25 New Mexico 20.0 20.1 19.8 19.9 19.9 19.9 69 New York 23.1 23.3 23.4 23.3 23.4 23.4 27 North Carolina 21.6 21.9 21.9 21.9 18.7 18.9 100 North Dakota 21.5 21.5 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.6 100 Ohio 21.7 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 22.0 72 Oklahoma 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.7 75 Oregon 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.4 21.5 21.4 36 Pennsylvania 22.1 21.9 22.3 22.4 22.7 22.7 19 Rhode Island 22.8 22.8 23.0 22.9 22.7 22.9 16 South Carolina 19.8 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.4 20.4 58 South Dakota 22.0 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.9 21.9 78 Tennessee 20.6 19.6 19.5 19.7 19.5 19.8 100 Texas 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.9 20.9 40 Utah 21.8 21.8 21.8 20.7 20.7 20.8 100 Vermont 23.1 23.2 22.7 23.0 23.0 23.2 29 Virginia 21.9 22.3 22.3 22.4 22.6 22.8 28 Washington 22.8 23.0 22.8 22.9 22.8 23.0 22 West Virginia 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 65 Wisconsin 22.3 22.1 22.2 22.1 22.1 22.2 73 Wyoming 20.0 20.0 20.3 20.3 19.8 20.1 100 United States 21.1 21.0 21.1 21.1 20.9 21.0 57 Source: ACT, ACT Newsroom, ACT National and State Scores, http://www.act.org/newsroom/data/ (accessed April 7, 2015). Maximum composite score is 36. ACT Average Composite Scores by State 2009-2014 210 Montana6,883 Oregon5,974 Colorado2,945 South Dakota7,569 Virginia7,752 Pennsylvania6,805 Arizona9,649 Nebraska10,317 Ohio10,375 North Dakota9,227 Maine9,646 Indiana8,646 Mississippi9,430 South Carolina8,835 West Virginia9,519 Idaho11,693 Utah12,294 Kansas12,024 New Mexico12,565 Iowa11,742 Missouri11,195 Illinois12,983 Oklahoma12,289 Washington11,792 Michigan11,549 Louisiana12,946 Texas15,858 California16,696 Nevada14,161 Georgia13,783Alabama14,741 Arkansas14,669 Wisconsin17,485 Kentucky15,516 Tennessee16,101 Florida13,869 Wyoming22,521 Minnesota23,160 New York20,075 North Carolina24,402 State Funding per Student for Public Research Universities, by State, 2010 New Hampshire5,694Massachusetts11,611 Rhode Island4,935Connecticut23,130 Alaska20,396 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Science Foundation. Dollars per FTE Student 2,945 - 7,752 7,753 - 10,375 10,376 - 13,304 13,305 - 17,485 17,486 - 24,402 Delaware7,603 Hawaii21,245 Maryland13,304 New Jersey13,232 Vermont6,289 211 State 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Alabama $14,993 $17,641 $20,386 $16,640 $14,741 Alaska 16,989 19,160 21,234 20,881 20,396 Arizona 10,562 11,597 14,246 10,518 9,649 Arkansas 14,809 14,554 15,611 15,047 14,669 California 15,863 16,673 17,378 15,220 16,696 Colorado 3,454 3,414 3,963 4,058 2,945 Connecticut 18,913 20,488 22,735 22,766 23,130 Delaware 7,286 7,754 8,000 7,735 7,603 District of Columbia - - - - - Florida 13,359 14,909 14,528 14,737 13,869 Georgia 16,231 17,008 18,018 17,202 13,783 Hawaii 18,812 20,937 24,929 25,711 21,245 Idaho 13,856 14,617 14,260 13,907 11,693 Illinois 12,326 12,661 13,058 13,159 12,983 Indiana 8,540 8,930 8,866 9,066 8,646 Iowa 12,758 13,275 14,246 13,542 11,742 Kansas 8,948 12,174 12,143 11,920 12,024 Kentucky 16,566 16,674 17,141 16,382 15,516 Louisiana 11,140 13,992 16,559 16,293 12,946 Maine 9,029 9,227 9,622 9,740 9,646 Maryland 14,039 15,213 16,346 15,521 13,304 Massachusetts 14,316 15,276 15,818 13,897 11,611 Michigan 11,668 10,841 12,538 12,052 11,549 Minnesota 19,870 22,198 24,394 23,548 23,160 Mississippi 9,639 10,211 11,388 10,710 9,430 Missouri 10,108 10,501 11,071 11,161 11,195 Montana 6,613 6,825 7,854 8,195 6,883 Nebraska 10,257 10,841 10,853 10,374 10,317 Nevada 15,929 16,897 17,791 17,261 14,161 New Hampshire 4,990 5,348 5,430 5,534 5,694 New Jersey 15,037 14,171 14,765 14,144 13,232 New Mexico 12,116 12,970 14,647 14,053 12,565 New York 18,137 20,647 20,662 21,090 20,075 North Carolina 21,198 22,385 25,281 24,024 24,402 North Dakota 7,506 7,558 8,211 8,939 9,227 Ohio 10,337 10,479 11,555 11,793 10,375 Oklahoma 9,680 10,983 11,721 12,226 12,289 Oregon 6,797 7,143 7,993 6,629 5,974 Pennsylvania 6,639 6,403 7,013 6,688 6,805 Rhode Island 7,433 7,248 6,502 5,341 4,935 South Carolina 10,465 11,135 11,550 9,821 8,835 South Dakota 7,278 7,365 7,571 7,614 7,569 Tennessee 18,551 19,757 20,195 18,691 16,101 Texas 13,612 13,996 15,320 16,042 15,858 Utah 11,983 12,685 14,074 13,478 12,294 Vermont 7,783 7,939 6,504 6,231 6,289 Virginia 8,766 9,855 9,752 8,941 7,752 Washington 12,979 13,891 14,782 15,020 11,792 West Virginia 9,510 9,451 9,700 10,168 9,519 Wisconsin 14,015 13,945 14,632 16,512 17,485 Wyoming 16,318 18,728 19,743 23,002 22,521 United States $12,432 $13,195 $14,042 $13,514 $12,810 State Funding per Student for Public Research Universities, by State 2006-2010 Source: National Science Foundation, Science and Engineering Indicators 2014 State Data Tool, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind14/index.cfm/state-data (accessed March 28, 2014). Single dash (-) indicates not available. Data cover the 101 public research universities that are either the leading recipient of academic R&D funding in their state or among the nation's top 100 recipients of academic R&D funding to public universities in 2008. Student includes total FTE student enrollment measured in the fall of each academic year. State funding per student is shown in current dollars. 212 Arizona20.4 Kansas23.2 Missouri22.5 Nebraska24.1 Oklahoma24.7 Arkansas22.5 North Dakota23.6 Kentucky23.0 Tennessee23.6 Mississippi23.3 Texas27.7 Idaho26.6 Nevada26.7 Illinois26.3 Ohio26.1 Minnesota27.6 Georgia27.0Alabama25.0 Indiana26.6 Florida26.7 Louisiana26.0 South Carolina27.9 West Virginia26.5 Utah29.4 Iowa28.3 New Mexico28.5 Wisconsin29.9 New York29.4Michigan29.6 Pennsylvania29.3 Montana33.9 Oregon32.1 Colorado33.2 Washington33.8 South Dakota32.0 Maine33.8 North Carolina31.4 Virginia32.8 California37.5 Wyoming40.8 Vermont39.2 Science and Engineering Degrees as a Percentage ofHigher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2011 New Hampshire30.4Massachusetts32.1 Rhode Island29.7Connecticut32.9 Alaska36.7 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Science Foundation. Percent 20.4 - 24.7 24.8 - 27.9 28.0 - 30.4 30.5 - 33.9 34.0 - 40.8 Delaware28.4Maryland37.2 New Jersey33.0 Hawaii32.1 213 State 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Alabama 25.0 25.3 25.7 24.3 24.9 23.8 25.0 Alaska 32.1 33.0 32.1 33.8 35.4 37.0 36.7 Arizona 19.3 17.2 16.7 16.9 18.6 19.4 20.4 Arkansas 23.1 22.1 21.6 21.6 21.1 22.0 22.5 California 37.4 37.5 37.2 36.8 36.7 36.8 37.5 Colorado 36.1 34.7 33.2 33.9 32.6 32.7 33.2 Connecticut 30.9 30.5 30.9 31.9 33.1 33.2 32.9 Delaware 28.8 28.4 28.0 28.4 27.6 26.8 28.4 District of Columbia 40.8 40.5 38.5 38.8 37.6 40.9 40.7 Florida 26.7 26.7 26.0 26.1 25.9 26.4 26.7 Georgia 29.7 29.2 29.2 28.6 27.6 26.6 27.0 Hawaii 32.2 31.7 31.9 32.8 33.2 32.6 32.1 Idaho 26.3 27.7 27.3 27.2 25.9 26.0 26.6 Illinois 26.5 25.7 25.3 25.7 25.7 25.7 26.3 Indiana 27.2 26.0 26.1 25.5 24.5 24.9 26.6 Iowa 28.6 27.8 27.4 27.0 27.3 30.3 28.3 Kansas 27.2 25.5 25.1 24.8 24.4 23.6 23.2 Kentucky 24.4 24.2 24.0 23.7 23.1 22.6 23.0 Louisiana 27.1 27.0 26.9 26.5 25.5 25.3 26.0 Maine 31.1 31.9 31.1 32.2 31.5 32.5 33.8 Maryland 38.8 38.3 37.5 37.3 37.2 36.8 37.2 Massachusetts 33.2 32.6 32.4 32.2 32.0 32.0 32.1 Michigan 28.2 28.0 28.1 29.0 29.1 29.4 29.6 Minnesota 28.0 27.1 26.1 26.5 26.5 26.6 27.6 Mississippi 22.5 22.6 23.2 23.0 23.1 23.6 23.3 Missouri 24.6 23.6 23.6 23.9 22.6 22.6 22.5 Montana 35.1 34.6 35.2 34.3 35.0 32.7 33.9 Nebraska 23.4 23.6 23.6 24.0 24.1 24.5 24.1 Nevada 25.2 26.7 25.3 26.3 26.2 26.2 26.7 New Hampshire 31.4 31.2 30.2 30.6 29.8 30.4 30.4 New Jersey 34.4 33.9 33.5 33.1 33.4 33.8 33.0 New Mexico 28.2 28.5 28.2 27.2 28.6 28.2 28.5 New York 29.2 28.3 27.8 28.0 28.1 28.6 29.4 North Carolina 31.9 30.8 31.4 31.0 30.7 30.6 31.4 North Dakota 23.8 22.4 23.3 23.0 22.6 23.5 23.6 Ohio 25.6 25.2 25.5 25.0 25.2 25.4 26.1 Oklahoma 26.0 25.2 25.2 24.3 24.6 23.9 24.7 Oregon 33.2 33.2 33.0 32.8 32.1 32.0 32.1 Pennsylvania 29.4 29.2 28.7 29.1 28.8 28.8 29.3 Rhode Island 29.0 30.2 28.4 29.3 29.1 29.3 29.7 South Carolina 28.2 28.2 27.5 27.2 27.3 26.8 27.9 South Dakota 32.4 33.6 32.2 32.1 31.2 32.5 32.0 Tennessee 24.7 24.1 23.8 24.3 23.7 23.6 23.6 Texas 27.9 27.6 27.2 27.2 26.8 26.8 27.7 Utah 32.1 31.4 32.3 30.9 30.9 29.9 29.4 Vermont 37.8 37.7 38.8 38.1 39.1 40.3 39.2 Virginia 34.8 34.6 33.9 34.0 34.2 32.9 32.8 Washington 32.9 32.8 33.6 33.0 32.9 33.6 33.8 West Virginia 23.5 23.0 22.2 24.0 23.9 24.4 26.5 Wisconsin 29.9 30.1 30.2 29.6 29.5 29.5 29.9 Wyoming 34.4 37.5 37.3 37.3 37.1 38.2 40.8 United States 29.7 29.3 28.9 28.9 28.8 28.8 29.3 Science and Engineering Degrees as a Percentage of Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State 2005-2011 Source: National Science Foundation, Science and Engineering Indicators 2014 State Data Tool, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind14/index.cfm/state-data (accessed March 28, 2014). Degrees include bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees. Science and engineering includes physical, computer, agricultural, biological, earth, atmospheric, ocean, and social sciences; psychology; mathematics; and engineering. The year indicates the end date of the academic year. For example, data for 2009 represent degrees conferred during the 2008-09 academic year. 214 Cheyenne Rawlins JewellSmithDecatur Phillips Republic WashingtonNorton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson AtchisonSherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne Mitchell Graham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Jefferson Leavenworth Ottawa Geary Lincoln Shawnee Wabaunsee LoganWallace Russell DickinsonEllisGove Trego Johnson Saline Ellsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin MiamiWichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson Marion Rice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn PawneeFinneyKearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford Harvey Reno Greenwood Edwards Butler Woodson Allen BourbonGray Ford Sedgwick PrattStanton HaskellGrant Kiowa Wilson Neosho Kingman Crawford Elk Sumner CowleyMeade Clark BarberMorton Stevens Seward MontgomeryHarper Labette Comanche Cherokee Chautauqua Location of Higher Educational Institutions in KansasFall 2014 Federally-Funded University Independent College or University Municipal University Community College State University Technical College Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Board of Regents. Topeka Manhattan Salina Hays Dodge City Garden City Liberal Great Bend Wichita Kansas CityArea Goodland Colby Haviland Pratt Beloit Concordia Lindsborg Sterling Hutchinson McPherson Hillsboro Hesston North Newton El Dorado Winfield ArkansasCity Emporia IndependenceCoffeyville Iola Chanute Parsons Pittsburg Ft.Scott Ottawa Lawrence Baldwin Leavenworth Atchison Highland Wyandotte 215 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Fall 2014 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions State Universities: Emporia State University, Emporia 4,702 1,412 6,114 4,963 Fort Hays State University, Hays 7,141 6,684 13,825 9,018 Kansas State University, Manhattan 17,069 7,221 24,290 20,862 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 182 294 476 719 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 5,047 2,432 7,479 6,981 University of Kansas, Lawrence 15,847 8,765 24,612 22,532 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 1,969 1,402 3,371 - Wichita State University, Wichita 12,208 2,795 15,003 11,962 Municipal Universities: Washburn University, Topeka 6,069 653 6,722 5,120 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 70,234 31,658 101,892 82,157 Independent Colleges and Universities Baker University, Baldwin 2,198 918 3,116 2,314 Barclay College, Haviland 85 166 251 230 Benedictine College, Atchison 654 1,484 2,138 2,064 Bethany College, Lindsborg 331 386 717 636 Bethel College, North Newton 294 189 483 495 Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City 41 345 386 302 Central Christian College, McPherson 342 714 1,056 858 Donnelly College, Kansas City 443 111 554 456 Friends University, Wichita 1,659 296 1,955 1,619 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence* 170 639 809 747 Hesston College, Hesston 199 229 428 389 Kansas City College and Bible School, Overland Park 11 20 31 14 Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina 404 306 710 678 McPherson College, McPherson 346 318 664 659 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 220 91 311 252 MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe 1,129 741 1,870 1,540 Newman University, Wichita 3,272 415 3,687 2,206 Ottawa University, Ottawa 712 1,757 2,469 1,278 Southwestern College, Winfield 768 859 1,627 868 Sterling College, Sterling 345 373 718 635 Tabor College, Hillsboro 449 317 766 688 University of St. Mary, Leavenworth 731 705 1,436 1,158 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 14,803 11,379 26,182 20,086 Total Enrollment 85,037 43,037 128,074 102,243 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. *Federally-funded university Head Count Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Reporting System (KHERS), Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2014, http://kansasregents.org/ (accessed June 16, 2015). Resident Non-resident Total 216 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Fall 2014 Institution, Location Total Community Colleges Allen County, Iola 2,510 118 2,628 1,602 Barton County, Great Bend 5,160 1,118 6,278 2,888 Butler, El Dorado 8,770 435 9,205 5,764 Cloud County, Concordia 2,089 173 2,262 1,305 Coffeyville 1,147 461 1,608 1,230 Colby 1,055 334 1,389 973 Cowley, Arkansas City 2,953 423 3,376 2,406 Dodge City 1,359 409 1,768 1,260 Fort Scott 1,563 253 1,816 1,239 Garden City 1,700 386 2,086 1,501 Highland 2,972 229 3,201 1,863 Hutchinson 5,199 519 5,718 3,504 Independence 777 168 945 682 Johnson County, Overland Park 17,866 1,576 19,442 10,745 Kansas City Kansas 5,739 459 6,198 3,765 Labette, Parsons 1,411 147 1,558 940 Neosho County, Chanute 1,911 307 2,218 1,359 Pratt 1,086 297 1,383 1,019 Seward County, Liberal 1,530 322 1,852 1,247 Total Community College Enrollment 66,797 8,134 74,931 45,295 Technical Colleges Flint Hills, Emporia 839 0 839 595 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 749 17 766 602 North Central Kansas, Beloit 779 0 779 626 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 613 34 647 554 Salina Area, Salina 454 0 454 335 Washburn Institute of Technology, Topeka 1,217 0 1,217 1,060 Wichita Area, Wichita 3,337 37 3,374 2,021 Total Technical College Enrollment 7,988 88 8,076 5,793 Total Enrollment 74,785 8,222 83,007 51,088 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Reporting System (KHERS), Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2014, http://kansasregents.org/ (accessed June 16, 2015). Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Head Count Non-residentResident 217 Employment and Earnings E m pl oy m en t an d E ar ni ng s Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 218 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for the U.S., by State 2014 Annual Averages County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Alabama 2,150,118 2,003,910 146,208 6.8 Alaska 367,166 342,210 24,956 6.8 Arizona 3,090,628 2,877,643 212,985 6.9 Arkansas 1,300,608 1,220,875 79,733 6.1 California 18,811,395 17,397,119 1,414,276 7.5 Colorado 2,817,334 2,675,947 141,387 5.0 Connecticut 1,885,126 1,760,421 124,705 6.6 Delaware 451,767 425,913 25,854 5.7 District of Columbia 377,448 348,049 29,399 7.8 Florida 9,637,536 9,034,240 603,296 6.3 Georgia 4,756,708 4,414,343 342,365 7.2 Hawaii 668,177 639,024 29,153 4.4 Idaho 777,238 739,834 37,404 4.8 Illinois 6,524,579 6,064,216 460,363 7.1 Indiana 3,230,540 3,035,581 194,959 6.0 Iowa 1,704,575 1,629,326 75,249 4.4 Kansas 1,500,353 1,432,359 67,994 4.5 Kentucky 2,005,252 1,875,146 130,106 6.5 Louisiana 2,157,232 2,019,655 137,577 6.4 Maine 698,928 659,052 39,876 5.7 Maryland 3,111,329 2,929,977 181,352 5.8 Massachusetts 3,557,472 3,352,663 204,809 5.8 Michigan 4,750,279 4,402,307 347,972 7.3 Minnesota 2,974,102 2,852,476 121,626 4.1 Mississippi 1,236,310 1,139,967 96,343 7.8 Missouri 3,058,118 2,871,217 186,901 6.1 Montana 516,437 492,091 24,346 4.7 Nebraska 1,022,152 988,249 33,903 3.3 Nevada 1,394,599 1,286,474 108,125 7.8 New Hampshire 741,178 709,219 31,959 4.3 New Jersey 4,518,712 4,218,435 300,277 6.6 New Mexico 918,206 858,149 60,057 6.5 New York 9,569,062 8,964,021 605,041 6.3 North Carolina 4,656,194 4,370,379 285,815 6.1 North Dakota 416,367 404,864 11,503 2.8 Ohio 5,719,472 5,391,503 327,969 5.7 Oklahoma 1,784,035 1,703,832 80,203 4.5 Oregon 1,942,025 1,807,069 134,956 6.9 Pennsylvania 6,378,495 6,008,533 369,962 5.8 Rhode Island 553,332 510,902 42,430 7.7 South Carolina 2,197,587 2,056,136 141,451 6.4 South Dakota 448,201 432,973 15,228 3.4 Tennessee 3,011,495 2,810,862 200,633 6.7 Texas 13,111,548 12,447,551 663,997 5.1 Utah 1,431,104 1,376,946 54,158 3.8 Vermont 348,868 334,563 14,305 4.1 Virginia 4,261,175 4,041,105 220,070 5.2 Washington 3,488,183 3,270,362 217,821 6.2 West Virginia 790,035 738,527 51,508 6.5 Wisconsin 3,093,918 2,923,533 170,385 5.5 Wyoming 306,928 293,689 13,239 4.3 United States 156,219,626 146,583,437 9,636,189 6.2 Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm (accessed April 23, 2015). Unemployment Rate 219 Millions of Persons Total Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas 2010-2014 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data revised annually. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 220 Millions of Persons Employed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas 2010-2014 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data revised annually. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 221 Thousands of Persons Unemployed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas 2010-2014 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data revised annually. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 222 Year Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed Unemployment Rate 1964 857,900 826,500 31,400 3.7 1965 874,100 843,800 30,300 3.5 1966 882,000 858,700 23,300 2.6 1967 896,400 872,100 24,300 2.7 1968 911,100 887,400 23,700 2.6 1969 933,000 906,000 27,000 2.9 1970 929,600 885,000 44,600 4.8 1971 935,400 883,700 51,700 5.5 1972 968,600 930,500 38,100 3.9 1973 1,014,100 982,600 31,500 3.1 1974 1,043,900 1,007,500 36,400 3.5 1975* 1,067,900 1,017,000 50,900 4.8 1976 1,075,390 1,030,125 45,265 4.2 1977 1,110,790 1,066,860 43,930 4.0 1978 1,139,240 1,103,688 35,552 3.1 1979 1,166,800 1,130,384 36,416 3.1 1980 1,190,359 1,136,602 53,757 4.5 1981 1,192,887 1,142,125 50,762 4.3 1982 1,179,169 1,102,454 76,715 6.5 1983 1,185,928 1,114,583 71,345 6.0 1984 1,198,398 1,138,700 59,698 5.0 1985 1,223,802 1,160,675 63,127 5.2 1986 1,243,442 1,176,462 66,980 5.4 1987 1,259,792 1,197,875 61,917 4.9 1988 1,273,147 1,215,080 58,067 4.6 1989 1,281,884 1,227,940 53,944 4.2 1990 1,270,352 1,215,102 55,250 4.3 1991 1,283,125 1,225,007 58,118 4.5 1992 1,304,907 1,244,438 60,469 4.6 1993 1,325,075 1,257,847 67,228 5.1 1994 1,344,443 1,279,098 65,345 4.9 1995 1,355,850 1,296,202 59,648 4.4 1996 1,371,948 1,311,843 60,105 4.4 1997 1,383,486 1,329,797 53,689 3.9 1998 1,401,588 1,348,793 52,795 3.8 1999 1,409,556 1,359,908 49,648 3.5 2000 1,405,104 1,351,988 53,116 3.8 2001 1,408,103 1,347,715 60,388 4.3 2002 1,424,054 1,350,960 73,094 5.1 2003 1,445,385 1,364,787 80,598 5.6 2004 1,462,277 1,381,343 80,934 5.5 2005* 1,465,640 1,392,024 73,616 5.0 2006 1,467,095 1,402,796 64,299 4.4 2007 1,483,458 1,420,449 63,009 4.2 2008 1,499,676 1,430,628 69,048 4.6 2009 1,518,207 1,413,873 104,334 6.9 2010 1,500,764 1,394,958 105,806 7.1 2011 1,491,258 1,394,230 97,028 6.5 2012 1,484,016 1,398,681 85,335 5.8 2013 1,486,764 1,407,562 79,202 5.3 2014 1,500,353 1,432,359 67,994 4.5 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Center in conjunction with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed April 23, 2015). Data revised annually. * Data forward not comparable to prior years due to revised model. 1964-2014 (Place of Residence) Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 223 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County 2013 and 2014 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Allen 6,890 6,473 417 6.1 6,964 6,617 347 5.0 Anderson 4,242 3,994 248 5.8 4,250 4,034 216 5.1 Atchison 7,770 7,112 658 8.5 7,714 7,216 498 6.5 Barber 2,763 2,652 111 4.0 2,717 2,632 85 3.1 Barton 15,105 14,489 616 4.1 15,618 15,065 553 3.5 Bourbon 6,867 6,425 442 6.4 7,110 6,739 371 5.2 Brown 5,458 5,183 275 5.0 5,451 5,227 224 4.1 Butler 31,847 30,070 1,777 5.6 32,034 30,470 1,564 4.9 Chase 1,252 1,181 71 5.7 1,253 1,203 50 4.0 Chautauqua 1,620 1,520 100 6.2 1,605 1,517 88 5.5 Cherokee 10,496 9,831 665 6.3 10,385 9,862 523 5.0 Cheyenne 1,310 1,265 45 3.4 1,312 1,271 41 3.1 Clark 1,188 1,151 37 3.1 1,154 1,123 31 2.7 Clay 4,197 3,984 213 5.1 4,250 4,064 186 4.4 Cloud 4,455 4,260 195 4.4 4,439 4,253 186 4.2 Coffey 4,943 4,652 291 5.9 5,010 4,731 279 5.6 Comanche 1,034 998 36 3.5 971 941 30 3.1 Cowley 17,173 16,171 1,002 5.8 17,382 16,577 805 4.6 Crawford 19,293 18,149 1,144 5.9 19,312 18,286 1,026 5.3 Decatur 1,361 1,307 54 4.0 1,333 1,285 48 3.6 Dickinson 9,864 9,280 584 5.9 9,933 9,437 496 5.0 Doniphan 4,340 4,103 237 5.5 4,321 4,126 195 4.5 Douglas 63,574 60,497 3,077 4.8 64,754 62,128 2,626 4.1 Edwards 1,607 1,547 60 3.7 1,606 1,554 52 3.2 Elk 1,323 1,249 74 5.6 1,310 1,244 66 5.0 Ellis 18,053 17,482 571 3.2 18,201 17,703 498 2.7 Ellsworth 3,449 3,333 116 3.4 3,437 3,334 103 3.0 Finney 19,992 19,130 862 4.3 20,340 19,644 696 3.4 Ford 18,639 17,888 751 4.0 18,486 17,790 696 3.8 Franklin 13,984 13,112 872 6.2 14,173 13,444 729 5.1 Geary 12,629 11,570 1,059 8.4 12,407 11,532 875 7.1 Gove 1,489 1,439 50 3.4 1,501 1,461 40 2.7 Graham 1,352 1,295 57 4.2 1,327 1,282 45 3.4 Grant 3,993 3,848 145 3.6 3,969 3,834 135 3.4 Gray 3,489 3,384 105 3.0 3,503 3,409 94 2.7 Greeley 909 887 22 2.4 896 877 19 2.1 Greenwood 3,360 3,180 180 5.4 3,337 3,186 151 4.5 2013 2014 224 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County 2013 and 2014 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 2013 2014 Hamilton 1,715 1,666 49 2.9 1,687 1,648 39 2.3 Harper 3,106 2,980 126 4.1 3,019 2,908 111 3.7 Harvey 17,123 16,282 841 4.9 17,225 16,494 731 4.2 Haskell 2,390 2,320 70 2.9 2,396 2,334 62 2.6 Hodgeman 1,116 1,073 43 3.9 1,050 1,014 36 3.4 Jackson 7,290 6,918 372 5.1 7,350 7,042 308 4.2 Jefferson 10,195 9,607 588 5.8 10,271 9,771 500 4.9 Jewell 1,422 1,370 52 3.7 1,386 1,331 55 4.0 Johnson 314,313 300,681 13,632 4.3 321,092 308,995 12,097 3.8 Kearny 2,100 2,024 76 3.6 2,139 2,074 65 3.0 Kingman 3,717 3,515 202 5.4 3,700 3,554 146 3.9 Kiowa 1,423 1,375 48 3.4 1,364 1,318 46 3.4 Labette 10,737 9,962 775 7.2 10,834 10,199 635 5.9 Lane 883 852 31 3.5 868 840 28 3.2 Leavenworth 34,620 32,534 2,086 6.0 35,210 33,454 1,756 5.0 Lincoln 1,778 1,696 82 4.6 1,774 1,701 73 4.1 Linn 4,324 3,959 365 8.4 4,372 4,056 316 7.2 Logan 1,743 1,694 49 2.8 1,750 1,711 39 2.2 Lyon 16,438 15,252 1,186 7.2 16,396 15,543 853 5.2 McPherson 16,588 15,942 646 3.9 16,954 16,400 554 3.3 Marion 6,214 5,922 292 4.7 6,178 5,926 252 4.1 Marshall 6,045 5,811 234 3.9 5,975 5,783 192 3.2 Meade 2,351 2,277 74 3.1 2,427 2,364 63 2.6 Miami 16,795 15,850 945 5.6 17,093 16,290 803 4.7 Mitchell 3,878 3,765 113 2.9 3,873 3,746 127 3.3 Montgomery 17,847 16,636 1,211 6.8 17,453 16,441 1,012 5.8 Morris 3,103 2,932 171 5.5 3,134 2,995 139 4.4 Morton 1,594 1,531 63 4.0 1,514 1,454 60 4.0 Nemaha 5,826 5,624 202 3.5 5,857 5,689 168 2.9 Neosho 6,710 6,162 548 8.2 6,449 5,982 467 7.2 Ness 1,602 1,553 49 3.1 1,621 1,577 44 2.7 Norton 3,087 3,000 87 2.8 3,103 3,029 74 2.4 Osage 8,285 7,729 556 6.7 8,304 7,851 453 5.5 Osborne 2,123 2,032 91 4.3 2,056 1,977 79 3.8 Ottawa 3,240 3,093 147 4.5 3,267 3,132 135 4.1 Pawnee 3,415 3,266 149 4.4 3,440 3,310 130 3.8 Phillips 2,966 2,840 126 4.2 2,951 2,848 103 3.5 Pottawatomie 11,930 11,378 552 4.6 11,999 11,529 470 3.9 225 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County 2013 and 2014 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 2013 2014 Pratt 5,441 5,224 217 4.0 5,484 5,304 180 3.3 Rawlins 1,550 1,507 43 2.8 1,525 1,487 38 2.5 Reno 31,609 29,939 1,670 5.3 31,488 30,104 1,384 4.4 Republic 2,651 2,561 90 3.4 2,591 2,512 79 3.0 Rice 5,445 5,211 234 4.3 5,455 5,261 194 3.6 Riley 36,592 35,040 1,552 4.2 36,908 35,549 1,359 3.7 Rooks 2,780 2,664 116 4.2 2,870 2,766 104 3.6 Rush 1,810 1,732 78 4.3 1,828 1,763 65 3.6 Russell 3,851 3,698 153 4.0 3,886 3,750 136 3.5 Saline 31,117 29,558 1,559 5.0 30,945 29,647 1,298 4.2 Scott 2,840 2,757 83 2.9 2,858 2,780 78 2.7 Sedgwick 246,405 231,176 15,229 6.2 247,614 234,277 13,337 5.4 Seward 11,088 10,631 457 4.1 11,262 10,867 395 3.5 Shawnee 92,106 86,745 5,361 5.8 92,755 88,339 4,416 4.8 Sheridan 1,498 1,457 41 2.7 1,493 1,454 39 2.6 Sherman 3,130 3,004 126 4.0 3,081 2,982 99 3.2 Smith 2,158 2,081 77 3.6 2,119 2,053 66 3.1 Stafford 2,217 2,119 98 4.4 2,207 2,125 82 3.7 Stanton 1,046 1,007 39 3.7 1,039 1,004 35 3.4 Stevens 3,316 3,216 100 3.0 3,544 3,442 102 2.9 Sumner 11,151 10,519 632 5.7 11,195 10,660 535 4.8 Thomas 4,467 4,310 157 3.5 4,487 4,359 128 2.9 Trego 1,491 1,436 55 3.7 1,505 1,458 47 3.1 Wabaunsee 3,771 3,580 191 5.1 3,801 3,644 157 4.1 Wallace 854 826 28 3.3 898 874 24 2.7 Washington 3,128 3,011 117 3.7 3,116 3,015 101 3.2 Wichita 1,289 1,243 46 3.6 1,248 1,213 35 2.8 Wilson 4,101 3,747 354 8.6 4,175 3,896 279 6.7 Woodson 1,628 1,526 102 6.3 1,636 1,550 86 5.3 Wyandotte 74,907 68,850 6,057 8.1 76,050 70,820 5,230 6.9 Kansas 1,486,764 1,407,562 79,202 5.3 1,500,353 1,432,359 67,994 4.5 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Information Center, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed April 23, 2015). Data revised annually. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 226 Area Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA 453,816 433,615 20,201 4.5 Lawrence MSA 64,754 62,128 2,626 4.1 Manhattan MSA 48,907 47,078 1,829 3.7 St. Joseph, Kansas MSA 4,321 4,126 195 4.5 Topeka MSA 122,482 116,648 5,834 4.8 Wichita MSA 311,768 295,455 16,313 5.2 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield Micropolitan 17,382 16,577 805 4.6 Atchison Micropolitan 7,714 7,216 498 6.5 Coffeyville Micropolitan 17,453 16,441 1,012 5.8 Dodge City Micropolitan 18,486 17,790 696 3.8 Emporia Micropolitan 16,396 15,543 853 5.2 Garden City Micropolitan 22,479 21,718 761 3.4 Great Bend Micropolitan 15,618 15,065 553 3.5 Hays Micropolitan 18,201 17,703 498 2.7 Hutchinson Micropolitan 31,488 30,104 1,384 4.4 Junction City Micropolitan 12,407 11,532 875 7.1 Liberal Micropolitan 11,262 10,867 395 3.5 McPherson Micropolitan 16,954 16,400 554 3.3 Ottawa Micropolitan 14,173 13,444 729 5.1 Parsons Micropolitan 10,834 10,199 635 5.9 Pittsburg Micropolitan 19,312 18,286 1,026 5.3 Salina Micropolitan 34,212 32,779 1,433 4.2 City Dodge City 14,770 14,186 584 4.0 Emporia 12,202 11,559 643 5.3 Garden City 14,856 14,329 527 3.5 Hutchinson 20,014 19,080 934 4.7 Junction City 9,389 8,757 632 6.7 Kansas City 69,693 64,811 4,882 7.0 Lawrence 51,712 49,631 2,081 4.0 Leavenworth 13,915 13,143 772 5.5 Leawood 16,618 16,057 561 3.4 Lenexa 29,377 28,286 1,091 3.7 Manhattan 30,606 29,567 1,039 3.4 Olathe 75,109 72,381 2,728 3.6 Overland Park 103,382 99,405 3,977 3.8 Salina 26,303 25,159 1,144 4.3 Shawnee 35,683 34,271 1,412 4.0 Topeka 64,770 61,408 3,362 5.2 Wichita 188,735 178,167 10,568 5.6 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Information Center, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed April 23, 2015). For Area definitions, see map of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas at: http://ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/population/metroareas.pdf Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2014 227 Reno4.4 Ford3.8 Ness2.7 Ellis2.7Gove2.7 Finney3.4 Clark2.7 Gray2.7 Logan2.2 Barber3.1 Rice3.6 Trego3.1 Cowley4.6 Pratt3.3 Smith3.1 Meade2.6 Clay4.4 Lane3.2 Jewell4.0 Rooks3.6 Marion4.1 Scott2.7 Rush3.6 Rawlins2.5 Thomas2.9 Barton3.5 Norton2.4 Riley3.7 Chase4.0 Kearny3.0 Cloud4.2 Russell3.5 Phillips3.5 Harper3.7 Wallace2.7 Sherman3.2 Kiowa3.4 Saline4.2 Decatur3.6 Graham3.4 Hamilton2.3 Morris4.4 Marshall3.2 Osborne3.8 Ottawa4.1 Grant3.4 Morton4.0 Cheyenne3.1 Greeley2.1 Greenwood4.5 Sheridan2.6 Stafford3.7 Wichita2.8 Lincoln4.1 Pawnee3.8 Kingman3.9 Mitchell3.3 Stevens2.9 Nemaha2.9 Brown4.1 Stanton3.4 Seward3.5 Republic3.0 McPherson3.3 Hodgeman3.4 Haskell2.6 Jackson4.2 Harvey4.2 Ellsworth3.0 Washington3.2 Comanche3.1 Edwards3.2 Wabaunsee4.1 Pottawatomie3.9 Douglas4.1 Johnson3.8 Doniphan4.5 Butler4.9 Elk5.0 Lyon5.2 Sumner4.8 Linn7.2 Osage5.5 Sedgwick5.4 Coffey5.6 Miami4.7 Allen5.0 Labette5.9 Dickinson5.0 Wilson6.7 Neosho7.2 Bourbon5.2 Franklin5.1 Geary7.1 Crawford5.3 Cherokee5.0 Anderson5.1 Jefferson4.9 Chautauqua5.5 Woodson5.3 Atchison6.5 Shawnee4.8 Montgomery5.8 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County2014 Average Leavenworth5.0 Wyandotte6.9 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment Rate 2.1 - 3.0 3.1 - 3.7 3.8 - 4.6 4.7 - 5.9 6.0 - 7.2 Kansas: 4.5U.S.: 6.2 228 County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Allen 7.8 8.3 8.0 7.1 6.1 5.0 Anderson 7.6 7.7 7.6 6.5 5.8 5.1 Atchison 9.2 9.9 9.0 7.7 8.5 6.5 Barber 4.5 4.5 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.1 Barton 5.6 6.0 5.2 4.5 4.1 3.5 Bourbon 7.0 9.0 8.9 7.6 6.4 5.2 Brown 5.6 6.6 6.0 5.4 5.0 4.1 Butler 7.3 7.8 7.0 6.3 5.6 4.9 Chase 5.3 5.6 5.5 5.3 5.7 4.0 Chautauqua 8.8 9.0 8.1 6.5 6.2 5.5 Cherokee 8.4 9.1 8.1 7.8 6.3 5.0 Cheyenne 3.5 4.1 4.3 3.6 3.4 3.1 Clark 3.7 4.4 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.7 Clay 4.5 5.5 5.7 5.2 5.1 4.4 Cloud 4.4 5.6 5.5 5.0 4.4 4.2 Coffey 5.8 7.6 7.7 6.9 5.9 5.6 Comanche 3.5 4.5 4.4 3.9 3.5 3.1 Cowley 6.9 7.8 7.0 6.1 5.8 4.6 Crawford 8.5 8.7 7.9 6.7 5.9 5.3 Decatur 3.7 5.0 4.9 4.4 4.0 3.6 Dickinson 5.2 6.6 6.6 6.0 5.9 5.0 Doniphan 10.4 8.8 7.8 6.3 5.5 4.5 Douglas 5.7 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.8 4.1 Edwards 4.2 5.3 4.5 4.1 3.7 3.2 Elk 8.2 8.3 7.5 6.7 5.6 5.0 Ellis 3.9 3.9 3.5 3.4 3.2 2.7 Ellsworth 4.2 4.7 4.1 3.5 3.4 3.0 Finney 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.3 3.4 Ford 3.5 4.2 4.3 3.9 4.0 3.8 Franklin 9.2 9.0 8.4 7.3 6.2 5.1 Geary 7.4 9.2 9.1 8.6 8.4 7.1 Gove 3.0 3.4 3.3 3.0 3.4 2.7 Graham 4.4 4.8 4.2 3.4 4.2 3.4 Grant 3.9 4.3 4.2 3.9 3.6 3.4 Gray 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.1 3.0 2.7 Greeley 3.8 3.4 3.1 3.1 2.4 2.1 Greenwood 6.6 7.6 6.6 5.6 5.4 4.5 Hamilton 3.9 3.1 2.8 2.7 2.9 2.3 Harper 5.1 6.3 5.7 4.3 4.1 3.7 Harvey 7.0 7.2 6.2 5.5 4.9 4.2 Haskell 3.3 3.6 3.5 3.4 2.9 2.6 Hodgeman 4.0 3.7 3.8 3.4 3.9 3.4 Jackson 7.0 6.2 6.0 5.7 5.1 4.2 Jefferson 7.6 7.5 7.1 6.1 5.8 4.9 Jewell 4.2 5.5 4.7 4.3 3.7 4.0 Johnson 6.5 6.1 5.4 4.6 4.3 3.8 Kearny 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.0 3.6 3.0 Kingman 5.6 6.9 6.3 6.1 5.4 3.9 Kiowa 3.5 5.2 4.2 3.8 3.4 3.4 Labette 8.6 9.5 9.1 8.0 7.2 5.9 Lane 3.3 4.2 4.6 4.7 3.5 3.2 Leavenworth 8.0 7.6 7.3 6.4 6.0 5.0 Lincoln 5.5 6.0 5.2 4.9 4.6 4.1 Linn 11.2 11.2 11.1 9.8 8.4 7.2 Logan 3.3 3.5 3.3 3.0 2.8 2.2 Lyon 6.1 6.7 6.4 5.8 7.2 5.2 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2009-2014, Annual Averages 229 County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2009-2014, Annual Averages McPherson 4.9 5.2 4.6 4.1 3.9 3.3 Marion 5.5 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.7 4.1 Marshall 5.6 5.1 4.7 4.2 3.9 3.2 Meade 3.8 4.2 3.7 3.4 3.1 2.6 Miami 8.2 7.6 7.1 6.3 5.6 4.7 Mitchell 4.6 4.8 3.6 3.0 2.9 3.3 Montgomery 9.8 10.6 9.9 7.8 6.8 5.8 Morris 7.0 6.8 6.7 6.2 5.5 4.4 Morton 4.2 4.3 3.7 3.7 4.0 4.0 Nemaha 4.1 4.3 3.9 3.6 3.5 2.9 Neosho 8.4 10.2 9.1 8.7 8.2 7.2 Ness 3.9 4.0 3.4 3.3 3.1 2.7 Norton 4.4 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.8 2.4 Osage 7.8 8.3 8.3 7.3 6.7 5.5 Osborne 4.4 4.9 4.5 4.3 4.3 3.8 Ottawa 5.6 6.0 5.8 5.4 4.5 4.1 Pawnee 3.8 4.7 4.6 4.1 4.4 3.8 Phillips 6.2 5.1 5.1 4.5 4.2 3.5 Pottawatomie 5.7 5.2 5.0 4.7 4.6 3.9 Pratt 5.0 5.6 5.1 4.5 4.0 3.3 Rawlins 3.9 3.5 3.5 2.7 2.8 2.5 Reno 5.8 6.4 6.1 5.5 5.3 4.4 Republic 4.2 4.3 3.8 3.8 3.4 3.0 Rice 5.0 5.4 5.2 4.5 4.3 3.6 Riley 4.4 5.0 4.8 4.4 4.2 3.7 Rooks 6.7 6.3 5.3 4.7 4.2 3.6 Rush 5.7 5.4 4.4 4.7 4.3 3.6 Russell 4.9 5.1 4.7 4.1 4.0 3.5 Saline 5.5 6.2 6.1 5.8 5.0 4.2 Scott 3.0 3.8 3.7 3.1 2.9 2.7 Sedgwick 8.4 8.8 8.0 6.9 6.2 5.4 Seward 4.9 4.9 4.6 4.1 4.1 3.5 Shawnee 6.5 7.0 6.8 6.2 5.8 4.8 Sheridan 2.8 3.4 3.2 2.8 2.7 2.6 Sherman 4.0 4.8 4.0 3.8 4.0 3.2 Smith 4.7 4.3 4.1 3.9 3.6 3.1 Stafford 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.7 4.4 3.7 Stanton 3.3 4.1 4.0 3.5 3.7 3.4 Stevens 4.8 4.2 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.9 Sumner 8.7 8.9 7.7 6.4 5.7 4.8 Thomas 3.7 4.0 3.7 3.5 3.5 2.9 Trego 3.7 4.7 4.7 4.3 3.7 3.1 Wabaunsee 7.2 6.5 6.3 5.4 5.1 4.1 Wallace 6.0 5.9 5.4 4.2 3.3 2.7 Washington 4.8 4.8 4.6 4.2 3.7 3.2 Wichita 3.4 3.4 3.8 5.3 3.6 2.8 Wilson 10.8 12.0 11.4 9.8 8.6 6.7 Woodson 8.5 7.9 6.8 6.3 6.3 5.3 Wyandotte 10.7 10.1 9.6 8.5 8.1 6.9 Kansas 6.9 7.1 6.5 5.8 5.3 4.5 Data revised annually. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Market Information Services in conjunction with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed April 23, 2015). 230 Area 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA 7.4 7.0 6.4 5.5 5.2 4.5 Lawrence MSA 5.7 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.8 4.1 Manhattan MSA 4.7 5.1 4.9 4.5 4.3 3.7 St. Joseph, Kansas MSA 10.4 8.8 7.8 6.3 5.5 4.5 Topeka MSA 6.8 7.1 6.9 6.2 5.8 4.8 Wichita MSA 8.2 8.6 7.7 6.7 6.0 5.2 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield Micropolitan 6.9 7.8 7.0 6.1 5.8 4.6 Atchison Micropolitan 9.2 9.9 9.0 7.7 8.5 6.5 Coffeyville Micropolitan 9.8 10.6 9.9 7.8 6.8 5.8 Dodge City Micropolitan 3.5 4.2 4.3 3.9 4.0 3.8 Emporia Micropolitan 6.1 6.7 6.4 5.8 7.2 5.2 Garden City Micropolitan 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.4 4.2 3.4 Great Bend Micropolitan 5.6 6.0 5.2 4.5 4.1 3.5 Hays Micropolitan 3.9 3.9 3.5 3.4 3.2 2.7 Hutchinson Micropolitan 5.8 6.4 6.1 5.5 5.3 4.4 Junction City Micropolitan 7.4 9.2 9.1 8.6 8.4 7.1 Liberal Micropolitan 4.9 4.9 4.6 4.1 4.1 3.5 McPherson Micropolitan 4.9 5.2 4.6 4.1 3.9 3.3 Ottawa Micropolitan 9.2 9.0 8.4 7.3 6.2 5.1 Parsons Micropolitan 8.6 9.5 9.1 8.0 7.2 5.9 Pittsburg Micropolitan 8.5 8.7 7.9 6.7 5.9 5.3 Salina Micropolitan 5.5 6.1 6.1 5.7 5.0 4.2 City Dodge City 4.0 4.7 4.9 4.4 4.2 4.0 Emporia 7.3 7.7 7.5 6.8 7.3 5.3 Garden City 4.8 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.5 3.5 Hutchinson 7.1 7.1 6.7 6.1 5.7 4.7 Junction City - 8.6 8.5 8.0 8.1 6.7 Kansas City 11.0 10.4 9.9 8.8 8.2 7.0 Lawrence 6.1 6.2 5.9 5.4 4.8 4.0 Leavenworth 10.4 8.6 8.3 7.3 6.8 5.5 Leawood 4.7 5.3 4.6 4.0 3.8 3.4 Lenexa 7.3 7.1 6.2 5.4 4.3 3.7 Manhattan 4.3 4.8 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.4 Olathe 6.7 6.5 5.7 4.9 4.3 3.6 Overland Park 6.7 5.8 5.1 4.4 4.3 3.8 Salina 5.8 6.7 6.7 6.3 5.1 4.3 Shawnee 5.5 5.4 4.7 4.1 4.6 4.0 Topeka 7.7 8.2 8.0 7.4 6.3 5.2 Wichita 9.1 9.5 8.6 7.5 6.4 5.6 Data revised annually. 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Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2009-2014, Annual Averages Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Market Information Services in conjunction with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed April 23, 2015). 231 Labor Market Category 2013 Average (thousands) 2014 Average (thousands) Percent Change 2013-2014 Place of Residence Data Civilian Labor Force 1,486.8 1,500.4 0.9 Employment 1,407.6 1,432.4 1.8 Unemployment 79.2 68.0 -14.2 Unemployment Rate 5.3 4.5 -15.1 Place of Work Data by Industry Total Nonfarm 1,372.2 1,392.6 1.5 Total Private 1,115.0 1,135.8 1.9 Goods Producing 227.9 232.6 2.1 Natural Resources and Mining 10.5 10.5 0.0 Construction 56.8 59.9 5.5 Construction of Buildings 11.0 11.7 6.4 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 10.2 10.8 5.9 Specialty Trade Contractors 35.6 37.4 5.1 Manufacturing 160.7 162.2 0.9 Durable Goods 98.1 98.5 0.4 Machinery Manufacturing 18.7 19.1 2.1 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 40.3 39.0 -3.2 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 31.7 30.4 -4.1 Non-Durable Goods 62.6 63.8 1.9 Food Manufacturing 30.9 31.6 2.3 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 18.0 18.0 0.0 Service-Providing 1,144.2 1,160.0 1.4 Private Service-Providing 887.1 903.2 1.8 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 259.8 263.7 1.5 Wholesale Trade 59.9 61.5 2.7 Retail Trade 144.1 145.8 1.2 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 18.0 18.3 1.7 Grocery Stores 23.3 23.8 2.1 General Merchandise Stores 31.2 31.4 0.6 Transport, Warehouse, Utilities 55.8 56.4 1.1 Utilities 7.8 7.8 0.0 Electric Power Generation and Transmission 5.9 5.9 0.0 Transportation and Warehousing 48.1 48.6 1.0 Truck Transportation 16.6 16.9 1.8 Information 27.6 27.9 1.1 Telecommunications 15.6 15.5 -0.6 Financial Activities 78.2 79.8 2.0 Finance and Insurance 64.2 65.3 1.7 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 25.8 25.2 -2.3 Insurance Carriers 32.5 34.4 5.8 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 13.9 14.5 4.3 Kansas Labor Market Summary 2013 and 2014 232 Labor Market Category 2013 Average (thousands) 2014 Average (thousands) Percent Change 2013-2014 Kansas Labor Market Summary 2013 and 2014 Professional and Business Services 163.8 169.7 3.6 Professional and Technical Services 65.9 67.4 2.3 Management of Companies and Enterprises 17.7 18.5 4.5 Administrative and Waste Services 80.2 83.8 4.5 Educational and Health Services 187.7 189.8 1.1 Educational Services 19.1 19.9 4.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 168.7 170.0 0.8 Hospitals 46.3 46.3 0.0 Leisure and Hospitality 121.3 123.2 1.6 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 15.9 16.0 0.6 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 13.1 13.2 0.8 Accommodation and Food Services 105.4 107.1 1.6 Food Services and Drinking Places 95.1 96.5 1.5 Other Services 48.7 49.2 1.0 Government 257.2 256.8 -0.2 Federal Government 25.4 24.9 -2.0 State Government 51.5 51.3 -0.4 Local Government 180.3 180.6 0.2 Average employment statistics are actual, not seasonally adjusted. Data revised annually. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services in conjunction with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed July 10, 2015). Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 233 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2013 and 2014 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2013 Average 2014 Average Percent Change 2013-2014 Kansas City MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 444,960 453,816 2.0 Employment 421,874 433,615 2.8 Unemployment 23,086 20,201 -12.5 Unemployment Rate 5.2 4.5 -13.5 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 442,300 454,200 2.7 Total Private 386,100 397,800 3.0 Goods Producing 46,900 49,200 4.9 Natural Resources and Construction 17,300 18,600 7.5 Manufacturing 29,500 30,600 3.7 Durable Goods 16,900 17,700 4.7 Non-Durable Goods 12,600 12,900 2.4 Service-Providing 395,400 405,000 2.4 Private Service-Providing 339,300 348,600 2.7 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 93,400 96,600 3.4 Wholesale Trade 24,500 26,100 6.5 Retail Trade 46,400 47,700 2.8 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 22,400 22,800 1.8 Information 14,900 15,200 2.0 Telecommunications 10,500 10,400 -1.0 Financial Activities 33,800 33,900 0.3 Professional and Business Services 27,800 27,700 -0.4 Professional and Technical Services 82,900 86,200 4.0 Management of Companies and Enterprises 36,200 36,500 0.8 Administrative and Waste Services 9,500 10,300 8.4 Educational and Health Services 37,200 39,500 6.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 60,100 61,700 2.7 Leisure and Hospitality 54,000 55,000 1.9 Other Services 38,300 39,100 2.1 Government 16,000 15,900 -0.6 Federal Government 56,200 56,400 0.4 State Government 7,900 7,900 0.0 Local Government 6,700 6,700 0.0 41,500 41,900 1.0 Lawrence MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 63,574 64,754 1.9 Employment 60,497 62,128 2.7 Unemployment 3,077 2,626 -14.7 Unemployment Rate 4.8 4.1 -14.6 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 50,800 51,900 2.2 Total Private 34,900 35,800 2.6 Goods Producing 5,100 5,200 2.0 Service-Providing 45,700 46,700 2.2 Private Service-Providing 29,900 30,600 2.3 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 7,700 7,800 1.3 Retail Trade 5,800 5,800 0.0 Professional and Business Services 4,800 5,300 10.4 Educational and Health Services 5,600 5,600 0.0 Leisure and Hospitality 6,400 6,700 4.7 Government 15,800 16,100 1.9 234 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2013 and 2014 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2013 Average 2014 Average Percent Change 2013-2014 Manhattan MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 48,522 48,907 0.8 Employment 46,419 47,078 1.4 Unemployment 2,103 1,829 -13.0 Unemployment Rate 4.3 3.7 -14.0 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 42,400 42,900 1.2 Total Private 28,300 29,000 2.5 Goods Producing 5,100 5,100 0.0 Service-Providing 37,300 37,800 1.3 Private Service-Providing 23,200 23,800 2.6 Government 14,200 13,900 -2.1 Topeka MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 121,645 122,482 0.7 Employment 114,578 116,648 1.8 Unemployment 7,067 5,834 -17.4 Unemployment Rate 5.8 4.8 -17.2 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 110,000 111,500 1.4 Total Private 82,700 84,000 1.6 Goods Producing 12,700 13,200 3.9 Natural Resources and Construction 5,600 6,000 7.1 Manufacturing 7,100 7,200 1.4 Non-Durable Goods 5,400 5,400 0.0 Service-Providing 97,400 98,300 0.9 Private Service-Providing 70,000 70,800 1.1 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 18,200 18,100 -0.5 Wholesale Trade 3,400 3,300 -2.9 Retail Trade 10,400 10,600 1.9 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 4,300 4,200 -2.3 Information 1,400 1,400 0.0 Financial Activities 7,100 7,400 4.2 Finance and Insurance 6,200 6,400 3.2 Professional and Business Services 12,300 13,000 5.7 Educational and Health Services 17,900 18,000 0.6 Health Care and Social Assistance 17,200 17,300 0.6 Leisure and Hospitality 8,800 8,600 -2.3 Other Services 4,400 4,300 -2.3 Government 27,400 27,500 0.4 Federal Government 3,500 3,500 0.0 State Government 8,600 8,500 -1.2 Local Government 15,300 15,500 1.3 235 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2013 and 2014 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2013 Average 2014 Average Percent Change 2013-2014 Wichita MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 310,244 311,768 0.5 Employment 291,563 295,455 1.3 Unemployment 18,681 16,313 -12.7 Unemployment Rate 6.0 5.2 -13.3 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 289,900 292,400 0.9 Total Private 248,700 252,300 1.4 Goods Producing 68,400 68,600 0.3 Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 15,200 16,000 5.3 Manufacturing 53,200 52,500 -1.3 Durable Goods 45,600 44,800 -1.8 Machinery Manufacturing 5,700 6,000 5.3 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 30,000 28,800 -4.0 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 29,800 28,600 -4.0 Nondurable Goods 7,600 7,700 1.3 Service-Providing 221,500 223,900 1.1 Private Service-Providing 180,300 183,700 1.9 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 51,000 51,500 1.0 Wholesale Trade 9,300 9,200 -1.1 Retail Trade 32,400 32,700 0.9 Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 9,200 9,600 4.3 Information 4,300 4,500 4.7 Financial Activities 10,700 10,900 1.9 Professional and Business Services 31,600 33,300 5.4 Professional and Technical Services 9,600 10,100 5.2 Administrative and Waste Services 18,500 19,600 5.9 Educational and Health Services 44,000 44,700 1.6 Educational Services 5,300 5,700 7.5 Health Care and Social Assistance 38,700 39,000 0.8 Hospitals 10,100 10,300 2.0 Leisure and Hospitality 29,300 29,600 1.0 Other Services 9,600 9,400 -2.1 Government 41,200 40,100 -2.7 Federal Government 5,200 4,800 -7.7 State Government 5,500 5,600 1.8 Local Government 30,500 29,800 -2.3 Average employment statistics are actual, not seasonally adjusted. Data revised annually. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services in conjunction with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed July 10, 2015). Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 236 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen 4,451 a c 16 92 1,989 126 560 70 b 107 Anderson 1,495 - 24 - 124 180 70 e b a 90 Atchison 5,750 - a b 213 1,242 346 656 138 27 c Barber 1,500 0 239 b b c 140 225 b b 53 Barton 11,464 a 842 c g 1,221 665 1,541 315 121 851 Bourbon 4,837 - b a 176 1,218 405 639 b b 322 Brown 3,406 - - b 97 598 151 396 c b 198 Butler 13,342 a 88 72 977 g 519 1,994 470 76 478 Chase 497 a b - 13 c a 60 37 a a Chautauqua 450 - b a b b a 90 a a b Cherokee 5,269 - b b 902 1,459 162 527 91 b 117 Cheyenne 505 a a a a a 111 80 a - b Clark e - a - a b a 51 a - 40 Clay 2,411 a - a 143 e 223 373 115 39 90 Cloud 2,872 a a a 85 c 287 558 61 c 133 Coffey h a 62 g c c c 382 109 b 109 Comanche 458 - 11 - 9 b a 86 a a 33 Cowley 11,038 a 57 b 356 3,564 197 1,464 122 166 e Crawford 13,979 a 26 78 561 2,580 756 1,873 216 483 322 Decatur 598 a a a 23 a 114 80 a a 31 Dickinson 5,013 b a 72 238 986 294 814 299 a 168 Doniphan 1,411 a a a 48 e 78 c 87 a 60 Douglas 36,252 a b c 1,718 3,240 659 6,061 914 g 1,011 Edwards 647 a a a a 128 117 b a a b Elk 337 - b a a b a 33 13 a 26 Ellis 12,848 a 488 c 641 1,113 555 2,169 260 448 423 Ellsworth 1,701 - 103 a 64 252 c 224 b 52 b Finney 14,375 42 281 e 771 h 816 2,486 377 c 397 Ford 15,597 7 b 158 379 6,595 826 1,731 472 317 312 Franklin 9,031 a 70 a 546 664 171 1,089 1,817 67 160 Geary 8,061 a - b 216 f c 1,263 496 c 268 Gove 927 a a a b 127 b 178 25 a 47 Graham 741 a a a 90 b b 125 b b b Grant 2,457 b 477 b 175 187 234 e 106 c 105 Gray 1,726 a a 13 217 92 228 192 b 22 64 Greeley 316 a a a a - b b a a 22 Greenwood 1,201 - 111 a 84 b 70 216 b b 62 Hamilton 564 a a a a - 118 73 b a b Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 237 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Harper 1,874 a 45 a 82 505 c e c a 97 Harvey 13,314 a 26 b 606 3,186 350 1,460 g 64 322 Haskell 768 24 b - 61 53 126 57 b a b Hodgeman 301 a a a - - b 35 b a b Jackson 2,861 - a - 148 213 104 381 a b b Jefferson 2,156 a c b 384 241 a 305 46 b 81 Jewell 500 a - b a a b 62 26 a 31 Johnson 314,916 14 229 526 14,341 20,845 21,203 36,227 14,010 22,848 27,827 Kearny 610 b a a a a 11 b b a b Kingman 1,940 a 99 - 132 452 164 209 29 a 124 Kiowa 757 a a a 48 - 110 96 43 b 33 Labette 8,916 - a b 118 1,970 180 937 339 68 253 Lane 368 a a b b a 51 b a - b Leavenworth 13,833 23 a 51 808 1,023 100 2,330 371 370 889 Lincoln 483 a - - 63 - 76 b a a b Linn 1,187 - 53 e 90 86 b 267 a 32 66 Logan 662 b a a 14 a b 91 a a b Lyon 11,075 a 36 55 314 2,889 451 1,781 295 215 315 McPherson 13,564 a 119 a 672 4,582 e 1,173 342 112 664 Marion 2,661 - b a 96 265 170 306 a b c Marshall 4,300 a a b 164 1,504 203 685 92 b 216 Meade 932 a 24 b c a 89 160 b b 48 Miami 6,446 a 94 b 511 495 c 954 271 45 246 Mitchell 2,690 - - a 143 f 200 382 100 74 130 Montgomery 12,923 a c b 416 3,580 285 1,613 g 124 391 Morris 1,218 - a b 59 215 42 176 a b 58 Morton 914 a 44 a 15 b 97 96 b c b Nemaha 4,585 a a a 231 1,309 184 515 362 47 181 Neosho 5,105 b e - 273 1,063 274 708 40 22 213 Ness 1,070 a 256 a 25 b 106 89 b a 67 Norton 1,791 a b b 80 c 84 185 b b 103 Osage 2,618 - a - 96 b b 356 48 b 118 Osborne 1,139 a a - b c 141 201 b a 77 Ottawa 893 a - - b c 177 90 a a 67 Pawnee 2,023 a a - 70 b 108 222 a b 79 Phillips 1,773 a 20 a 87 189 b 226 149 b 173 238 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Pottawatomie 8,174 a a e 623 1,393 657 g c c 207 Pratt 3,515 b 373 b 191 73 268 725 b 40 147 Rawlins 630 a - a b b 110 94 a a b Reno 22,442 b 67 130 964 3,757 1,047 3,403 653 499 827 Republic 1,374 b a - 113 178 c 208 29 11 66 Rice 2,596 a c a 83 342 c 286 c 35 137 Riley 20,159 b c b 1,274 423 421 4,315 176 453 843 Rooks 1,508 b 87 a 106 111 167 219 b a 79 Rush 1,105 a b - b e 200 67 b b 46 Russell 2,011 a 261 - 122 c 151 e 144 122 78 Saline 27,280 a 5 b 1,020 5,807 1,431 4,007 1,232 345 861 Scott 1,345 a a a 79 28 125 267 b a 98 Sedgwick 221,272 24 1,255 829 12,308 45,218 8,980 28,243 7,861 4,251 9,646 Seward 9,890 - 677 62 171 h 438 1,242 886 70 223 Shawnee 75,553 a b 1,188 3,873 5,887 2,560 9,555 2,404 1,778 5,255 Sheridan 685 a a a 75 a c b 61 a b Sherman 2,014 a a a b b e 410 85 b 99 Smith 945 a a - 23 105 137 182 9 b 64 Stafford 643 a 13 a 28 b 34 c a a 62 Stanton 408 a - a a a b b b a 53 Stevens 1,163 20 b a b 48 107 163 109 a 68 Sumner 4,562 a c a 132 920 173 607 e b 222 Thomas 2,834 a - b 199 b 370 675 87 39 137 Trego 922 a b b 31 26 79 147 b 16 33 Wabaunsee 866 a a - 86 144 32 105 45 a 44 Wallace 300 a - a a a 59 b a a a Washington 1,480 a a a 68 164 125 219 b a 70 Wichita 533 a - b 8 b c 71 11 a 26 Wilson 3,374 a b a f 908 a 252 c a 93 Woodson 439 - 60 a a a 46 63 8 a 27 Wyandotte 67,688 a - a 3,360 9,917 6,564 7,261 7,734 e 1,051 Statewide 18,286 a 1,171 a 88 - 2,465 a a 205 1,240 Kansas 1,150,401 869 10,200 7,214 57,205 160,314 62,678 147,038 49,763 38,725 62,203 Single dash (-) indicates not available or represents zero. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed May 18, 2015). Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; g=1,000-2,499 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees; and j=10,000-24,999 employees. Industry Description: AFFH=Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting; Mining=Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; and Transportation=Transportation and warehousing. 239 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Allen b 97 - 37 a 581 a 335 139 a Anderson a b - a a 334 a 145 43 - Atchison b 76 b b 983 810 81 561 240 a Barber a b - a a 258 6 94 80 a Barton c 319 a 215 42 2,170 115 891 502 a Bourbon 33 126 c b a 1,009 a 403 172 - Brown a b - b a 767 e 251 100 - Butler 118 453 b 251 b 3,715 193 1,653 868 a Chase a a - a - b a 57 26 a Chautauqua - 5 - a - c a b a a Cherokee a 119 b 87 - 968 68 301 222 a Cheyenne a a - a - 151 a 38 22 a Clark - a a a - c a a a - Clay a 67 - b a 593 b 189 137 - Cloud a 80 - b a 707 b 280 202 - Coffey a 223 - a - 425 a 165 c - Comanche a a a a a 164 a 48 b a Cowley b 214 a 167 f 2,198 49 984 458 a Crawford 103 327 198 543 f 3,076 163 1,454 512 - Decatur 8 b - a - c a b b a Dickinson b 153 c c - 884 63 475 246 a Doniphan a a - a c c a 55 49 - Douglas 710 1,698 431 1,161 1,046 5,965 454 6,640 1,813 a Edwards a a - a a c a 27 b - Elk a a - 9 - b b 33 b - Ellis 161 321 b 317 b 3,244 98 1,775 561 a Ellsworth a 73 a a - 446 a 132 80 a Finney 131 264 b 198 b 1,952 266 1,484 663 a Ford 59 488 b f b 1,432 447 1,162 442 - Franklin 35 f b f f 1,121 32 688 334 - Geary 315 389 c 215 b 1,571 b 1,449 609 a Gove - a - a - 239 a 60 66 - Graham a a - a - c a 41 26 - Grant a 49 a b a c a 283 84 - Gray a 44 b e 23 c a 43 87 - Greeley - a - - - c a a b - Greenwood a b - a - c a 98 b a Hamilton - a - a a 137 - 26 24 - Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 240 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Harper a b - 29 a 316 9 187 67 a Harvey 71 273 b 164 763 3,028 47 967 566 a Haskell - 28 - a a c a b 51 a Hodgeman - a - a - b a a b - Jackson 18 75 - a b f a g 136 a Jefferson b 58 - 84 a 418 a 88 129 - Jewell - a - a b b a b 30 - Johnson 5,157 27,677 9,175 28,012 5,962 37,071 4,572 26,774 12,425 b Kearny a a - - a c - 48 b a Kingman a b - a - 402 23 156 78 a Kiowa - a a a b 199 a 34 67 - Labette b 95 b a a 4,028 15 531 204 a Lane a a - a a b a a 31 - Leavenworth 207 1,231 b f 543 2,904 76 1,494 808 a Lincoln a a - b - 134 a b 37 - Linn a 36 - b - b a 64 73 - Logan - 23 a a - c a 74 46 - Lyon 161 247 b e 48 1,948 74 1,353 418 a McPherson 83 187 181 265 1,180 2,151 b 835 617 a Marion a 103 a b e 603 a 190 207 - Marshall a 91 a 161 b 604 b 204 158 a Meade - 22 - a - c a 47 b - Miami 95 299 a c 17 1,992 75 571 381 - Mitchell b 43 b b a f b 158 136 - Montgomery 94 181 b 434 a 2,523 62 1,148 455 - Morris a 57 - a - 288 a 134 52 a Morton - 16 - a a e a 62 b - Nemaha a b a 128 c 871 a 288 144 - Neosho b 136 a 97 a 1,101 44 380 242 a Ness a 21 - a - e - 39 82 - Norton a 44 b a - 470 a 169 61 - Osage 20 53 - b a g a 136 130 - Osborne - 42 a b - 282 a b 66 a Ottawa 3 25 - 14 - 255 a b 52 - Pawnee a b - b a 1,104 9 141 62 a Phillips a 110 a b - 346 5 130 131 - Pottawatomie 63 189 a 238 72 g b 427 351 a Pratt b 118 b 31 - 676 a 439 181 - 241 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2013 Rawlins - a - a - 192 a a 42 - Reno 172 638 e 1,411 154 4,459 359 2,412 1,021 - Republic a b a a a 319 a 121 81 - Rice a c b a e 390 a 253 134 - Riley 399 1,016 228 716 449 3,404 205 3,915 1,611 a Rooks a 42 b a - 264 a 103 96 a Rush - 16 - a - c a b b - Russell a 42 - a a e a 288 98 - Saline 279 1,138 329 1,376 450 4,486 434 2,799 1,205 1 Scott a 50 a 22 a 359 a 137 86 - Sedgwick 4,110 9,507 4,305 12,422 4,170 32,542 4,101 22,023 9,468 9 Seward 54 165 b e a 1,109 55 753 256 - Shawnee 885 4,343 2,230 4,300 675 17,664 1,108 7,091 4,710 a Sheridan - a a - - c a 26 b - Sherman a 85 - 36 a 385 a 335 93 - Smith a 19 - 12 a e - 50 48 - Stafford a a - a - c a b 42 - Stanton - a b - - b - a b - Stevens a 33 - b a c a 139 b - Sumner 46 93 a a a 1,024 a 401 294 3 Thomas 31 64 a 24 a 376 b 495 199 a Trego a b - a - e a 96 40 - Wabaunsee a a - c a 137 a 20 55 - Wallace a 12 - a - b a a a a Washington a a a b b 383 a 99 129 - Wichita - a a 8 - c a 31 b - Wilson a 41 a a a 684 a 176 79 - Woodson a 8 - - - 132 a 45 11 - Wyandotte 589 2,230 631 4,278 396 15,143 449 5,291 2,344 b Statewide a g 23 j a f - b b - Kansas 14,969 60,445 19,796 72,164 21,004 191,966 15,085 108,236 50,415 c Single dash (-) indicates not available or represents zero. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; b=20-99 employees; c=100-249 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; g=1,000-2,499 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees; and j=10,000-24,999 employees. Industry Description: Real Estate=Real estate and rental and leasing; Prof. Services=Professional, scientific, and technical services; Management=Management of companies and enterprises; Admin. Support=Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services; Health Care=Health care and social assistance; Arts and Recreation=Arts, entertainment, and recreation; Accommod. and Food Service=Accommodation and food service; and Other Services=Other services (except public administration). Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ (accessed May 18, 2015). 242 2011 2012 2013 County Farm Farm Farm Allen 563 8,530 545 8,666 544 8,885 Anderson 679 3,409 658 3,352 655 3,357 Atchison 630 8,975 614 9,127 613 9,093 Barber 421 3,093 405 3,300 400 3,396 Barton 877 19,576 819 20,756 802 21,302 Bourbon 886 8,253 858 8,206 856 8,481 Brown 619 6,495 594 6,614 587 6,755 Butler 1,460 30,196 1,396 30,779 1,386 31,208 Chase 240 3,529 230 3,683 229 3,696 Chautauqua 384 1,944 367 2,040 362 2,036 Cherokee 761 11,335 737 11,146 733 11,364 Cheyenne 425 1,316 408 1,307 403 1,317 Clark 300 1,417 284 1,443 279 1,468 Clay 561 5,706 542 5,602 537 5,666 Cloud 453 5,106 435 5,121 431 5,087 Coffey 625 5,825 607 5,773 604 6,353 Comanche 244 1,199 233 1,259 231 1,317 Cowley 986 18,457 953 18,919 947 19,023 Crawford 860 19,115 833 19,535 830 19,718 Decatur 335 1,677 314 1,677 308 1,667 Dickinson 1,020 8,345 981 8,567 975 8,393 Doniphan 531 3,325 513 3,274 509 3,280 Douglas 978 61,961 947 61,824 941 62,948 Edwards 408 1,749 390 1,754 384 1,769 Elk 341 1,358 329 1,425 327 1,447 Ellis 735 23,927 701 25,301 692 25,644 Ellsworth 366 3,846 353 4,258 351 4,300 Finney 819 23,405 744 22,796 722 22,909 Ford 797 20,828 747 21,567 733 21,409 Franklin 1,065 12,222 1,023 12,316 1,016 12,452 Geary 246 37,123 234 36,160 231 34,638 Gove 522 1,973 487 2,050 476 2,057 Graham 442 2,472 427 2,617 424 2,624 Grant 498 4,625 456 4,617 443 4,703 Gray 762 3,984 691 4,058 671 4,061 Greeley 301 1,063 285 1,109 280 1,161 Greenwood 534 2,558 513 2,680 508 2,671 Hamilton 583 1,368 538 1,481 525 1,432 Harper 487 3,718 467 4,008 462 4,062 Harvey 814 24,101 783 24,344 777 24,974 Haskell 558 2,006 499 2,090 479 2,089 Hodgeman 414 1,110 389 1,144 383 1,181 Jackson 1,030 8,003 1,004 7,886 1,002 8,041 Jefferson 1,058 5,028 1,028 5,054 1,024 5,216 Jewell 515 1,727 495 1,701 491 1,728 Johnson 674 409,149 637 416,862 627 429,681 Kearny 501 1,709 460 1,732 448 1,759 Kingman 844 4,631 816 4,807 810 4,792 Kiowa 381 1,755 366 1,904 364 1,947 Labette 976 14,125 948 14,048 945 14,015 Lane 433 1,317 396 1,349 384 1,372 Leavenworth 1,178 36,321 1,136 36,445 1,130 36,659 Lincoln 445 1,850 429 1,770 426 1,750 Linn 844 3,103 821 3,121 818 3,247 Logan 250 2,048 241 2,116 239 2,155 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2011-2013 Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm 243 2011 2012 2013 County Farm Farm Farm Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2011-2013 Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm Lyon 904 17,778 871 17,846 865 16,844 McPherson 1,074 20,838 1,039 21,104 1,033 21,233 Marion 936 4,702 906 4,635 900 4,613 Marshall 865 6,896 838 7,010 833 7,106 Meade 537 2,150 499 2,161 489 2,278 Miami 1,401 9,278 1,364 9,331 1,360 9,474 Mitchell 401 4,581 383 4,602 378 4,651 Montgomery 949 19,891 919 20,612 914 20,208 Morris 521 2,159 495 2,169 489 2,168 Morton 493 1,789 454 1,778 441 1,735 Nemaha 1,040 6,298 999 6,492 992 6,571 Neosho 715 8,968 694 8,869 691 8,774 Ness 469 2,344 456 2,520 454 2,552 Norton 379 3,423 361 3,527 356 3,518 Osage 1,008 4,142 978 4,090 975 4,116 Osborne 356 2,442 346 2,419 344 2,412 Ottawa 523 2,228 504 2,196 500 2,247 Pawnee 505 4,143 473 4,181 464 4,206 Phillips 500 3,776 482 3,902 477 3,929 Pottawatomie 833 14,567 799 15,288 793 15,524 Pratt 529 6,314 507 6,518 501 6,610 Rawlins 349 2,485 333 2,615 328 2,650 Reno 1,654 35,096 1,589 35,009 1,576 34,804 Republic 715 2,945 679 2,924 670 2,963 Rice 667 4,585 629 4,675 619 4,770 Riley 556 35,567 529 35,946 523 35,849 Rooks 419 2,737 402 2,848 398 2,912 Rush 451 1,825 436 1,885 433 1,854 Russell 463 3,651 449 3,751 447 3,843 Saline 712 36,074 688 36,184 683 37,240 Scott 483 2,587 435 2,677 419 2,789 Sedgwick 1,360 304,170 1,310 306,717 1,300 310,683 Seward 441 14,518 409 14,576 399 14,953 Shawnee 839 115,697 814 115,789 810 117,229 Sheridan 425 1,542 400 1,668 394 1,665 Sherman 446 3,787 421 3,786 415 3,744 Smith 476 2,105 457 2,064 454 2,067 Stafford 609 2,061 577 2,126 569 2,179 Stanton 404 1,147 375 1,190 366 1,210 Stevens 505 2,560 471 2,689 463 3,131 Sumner 1,085 8,233 1,046 8,924 1,039 9,169 Thomas 532 4,883 497 4,885 487 4,840 Trego 359 1,651 348 1,701 346 1,697 Wabaunsee 630 2,268 608 2,305 604 2,289 Wallace 289 1,091 277 1,096 274 1,123 Washington 831 2,785 794 2,822 785 2,785 Wichita 387 1,403 359 1,431 350 1,458 Wilson 518 4,157 499 4,293 496 4,313 Woodson 312 1,343 304 1,337 303 1,325 Wyandotte 176 99,033 170 102,036 169 101,078 Kansas 66,690 1,753,679 63,778 1,777,739 63,122 1,801,136 Based on North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Number of jobs includes full-time and part-time employment. Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, Table CA25N, http://www.bea.gov/itable/iTable.cfm (accessed November 26, 2014). 244 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 Percent Change 2012-2013 Alabama $40,289 $41,186 $41,990 $42,276 0.7 Alaska 48,230 49,383 50,614 51,566 1.9 Arizona 43,299 44,581 45,593 45,921 0.7 Arkansas 36,254 37,280 38,226 38,941 1.9 California 53,285 55,013 56,784 57,111 0.6 Colorado 47,868 49,082 50,563 50,873 0.6 Connecticut 59,465 61,145 62,085 62,357 0.4 Delaware 48,669 50,499 51,734 52,040 0.6 District of Columbia 80,200 81,529 82,783 83,054 0.3 Florida 41,581 42,313 43,211 43,649 1.0 Georgia 43,899 45,090 46,267 46,760 1.1 Hawaii 41,709 42,473 43,385 43,845 1.1 Idaho 34,900 35,626 36,152 36,836 1.9 Illinois 49,497 50,840 52,194 52,590 0.8 Indiana 39,256 40,248 41,240 41,660 1.0 Iowa 38,146 39,204 40,343 41,107 1.9 Kansas 38,936 39,989 41,118 41,548 1.0 Kentucky 38,720 39,646 40,451 40,793 0.8 Louisiana 41,461 42,375 43,300 44,008 1.6 Maine 37,338 38,020 38,606 39,279 1.7 Maryland 51,739 53,008 54,035 54,052 0.0 Massachusetts 57,770 59,671 60,898 61,790 1.5 Michigan 44,439 45,828 46,720 47,131 0.9 Minnesota 46,787 47,858 49,349 50,116 1.6 Mississippi 34,343 34,976 35,875 36,455 1.6 Missouri 40,679 41,461 42,695 43,066 0.9 Montana 34,595 35,791 37,096 37,575 1.3 Nebraska 37,324 38,269 39,268 39,965 1.8 Nevada 42,512 43,102 43,667 44,119 1.0 New Hampshire 45,957 47,281 48,272 48,963 1.4 New Jersey 56,382 57,546 58,644 59,467 1.4 New Mexico 39,264 40,032 40,698 40,809 0.3 New York 60,291 61,792 62,669 63,089 0.7 North Carolina 41,119 42,121 43,110 43,795 1.6 North Dakota 38,128 41,778 45,909 47,779 4.1 Ohio 41,788 42,972 44,244 44,671 1.0 Oklahoma 38,237 40,108 41,633 42,457 2.0 Oregon 41,675 43,090 44,258 45,019 1.7 Pennsylvania 45,733 47,035 48,397 49,077 1.4 Rhode Island 44,645 45,705 46,716 47,732 2.2 South Carolina 37,553 38,427 39,286 39,792 1.3 South Dakota 34,331 35,413 36,534 37,225 1.9 Tennessee 41,572 42,454 43,961 44,091 0.3 Texas 46,952 48,735 50,579 51,201 1.2 Utah 39,389 40,279 41,301 41,792 1.2 Vermont 39,434 40,293 40,967 42,043 2.6 Virginia 49,651 50,657 51,646 51,918 0.5 Washington 48,516 50,256 51,962 53,050 2.1 West Virginia 37,675 39,092 39,727 40,201 1.2 Wisconsin 39,966 41,003 41,966 42,777 1.9 Wyoming 41,963 43,394 44,580 44,972 0.9 United States $46,751 $48,043 $49,289 $49,808 1.1 Average Annual Wages, by State 2010-2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew/ (accessed October 13, 2014). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. Data revised annually. 245 Area and Industry 2010 2011 2012 2013 Percent Change 2012-2013 Kansas Private Industry* $39,431 $40,507 $41,817 $42,297 1.1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 34,183 35,105 36,716 36,117 -1.6 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 50,310 54,110 56,734 55,613 -2.0 Utilities 76,564 85,001 81,866 84,830 3.6 Construction 44,817 45,110 47,281 47,895 1.3 Manufacturing 50,791 52,010 52,141 52,888 1.4 Wholesale Trade 57,884 58,574 61,834 61,402 -0.7 Retail Trade 23,288 23,903 24,512 24,528 0.1 Transportation and Warehousing 38,394 40,036 41,105 42,130 2.5 Information 62,805 63,205 65,664 68,029 3.6 Finance and Insurance 55,695 58,782 63,652 64,065 0.6 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 32,774 34,215 34,956 35,587 1.8 Professional and Technical Services 56,091 58,532 61,057 62,327 2.1 Management of Companies and Enterprises 78,556 84,957 92,024 90,162 -2.0 Administrative and Waste Services 32,396 34,315 35,503 36,148 1.8 Educational Services 30,884 32,345 33,369 33,437 0.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 37,800 38,236 39,538 39,419 -0.3 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 15,448 15,779 17,487 17,735 1.4 Accommodation and Food Services 13,077 13,319 13,672 13,912 1.8 Other Services, except Public Administration 25,748 27,458 28,199 29,324 4.0 Government 36,864 37,757 38,036 38,194 0.4 Federal 58,056 61,811 62,174 61,453 -1.2 State 46,809 47,474 47,889 47,680 -0.4 Local 31,238 31,783 32,168 32,708 1.7 United States Private Industry* $46,455 $47,815 $49,200 $49,701 1.0 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 26,636 27,543 28,619 29,447 2.9 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 90,628 95,250 96,685 98,186 1.6 Utilities 86,791 90,609 93,722 95,157 1.5 Construction 49,597 50,693 52,298 53,181 1.7 Manufacturing 57,526 59,210 60,496 61,102 1.0 Wholesale Trade 63,629 66,142 68,226 68,580 0.5 Retail Trade 26,652 27,118 27,731 28,008 1.0 Transportation and Warehousing 44,197 45,336 46,612 47,444 1.8 Information 74,395 78,331 81,955 86,787 5.9 Finance and Insurance 84,518 88,292 91,218 91,862 0.7 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 43,786 45,861 48,308 49,282 2.0 Professional and Technical Services 77,318 79,807 83,368 83,429 0.1 Management of Companies and Enterprises 98,286 103,075 108,201 108,895 0.6 Administrative and Waste Services 33,276 33,864 34,855 34,975 0.3 Educational Services 42,801 43,663 44,509 45,424 2.1 Health Care and Social Assistance 43,725 44,494 45,406 44,909 -1.1 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 32,280 32,943 33,745 33,832 0.3 Accommodation and Food Services 17,177 17,545 17,946 18,174 1.3 Other Services, except Public Administration 29,370 29,916 30,090 32,844 9.2 Government 48,202 49,205 49,757 50,380 1.3 Federal 69,198 73,001 73,340 72,903 -0.6 State 48,960 50,252 51,366 52,544 2.3 Local 43,493 43,926 44,373 45,115 1.7 Data revised annually. * Includes other industries, not shown separately. Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S. 2010-2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew/ (accessed October 13, 2014). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 246 State Total paid hourly rates At minimum wage Below minimum wage Total at or below minimum wage Rank Alabama 1,160 30 27 57 4.9 13 Alaska 206 1 2 3 1.5 48 Arizona 1,593 8 35 43 2.7 44 Arkansas 724 24 22 46 6.4 2 California 9,133 45 63 108 1.2 49 Colorado 1,219 5 32 37 3.0 40 Connecticut 883 2 17 19 2.2 47 Delaware 223 4 5 9 4.0 23 District of Columbia 106 1 2 3 2.8 42 Florida 4,340 40 143 183 4.2 22 Georgia 2,150 57 62 119 5.5 8 Hawaii 335 12 5 17 5.1 9 Idaho 412 12 9 21 5.1 9 Illinois 3,157 31 84 115 3.6 30 Indiana 1,846 56 57 113 6.1 5 Iowa 996 24 26 50 5.0 12 Kansas 814 22 18 40 4.9 13 Kentucky 1,144 26 30 56 4.9 13 Louisiana 1,087 30 38 68 6.3 3 Maine 387 3 9 12 3.1 37 Maryland 1,311 19 34 53 4.0 23 Massachusetts 1,657 11 46 57 3.4 33 Michigan 2,614 23 76 99 3.8 28 Minnesota 1,524 34 16 50 3.3 36 Mississippi 647 24 16 40 6.2 4 Missouri 1,552 34 38 72 4.6 18 Montana 305 4 3 7 2.3 46 Nebraska 547 16 10 26 4.8 16 Nevada 767 9 11 20 2.6 45 New Hampshire 385 6 9 15 3.9 26 New Jersey 1,928 19 47 66 3.4 33 New Mexico 478 1 14 15 3.1 37 New York 3,898 32 105 137 3.5 32 North Carolina 2,227 68 45 113 5.1 9 North Dakota 228 3 4 7 3.1 37 Ohio 3,335 18 95 113 3.4 33 Oklahoma 900 17 17 34 3.8 28 Oregon 985 3 7 10 1.0 50 Pennsylvania 3,450 73 83 156 4.5 19 Rhode Island 275 2 8 10 3.6 30 South Carolina 1,117 30 20 50 4.5 19 South Dakota 247 6 5 11 4.5 19 Tennessee 1,617 65 45 110 6.8 1 Texas 6,354 182 179 361 5.7 7 Utah 722 14 14 28 3.9 26 Vermont 181 1 4 5 2.8 42 Virginia 1,878 36 54 90 4.8 16 Washington 1,781 9 8 17 1.0 50 West Virginia 443 16 10 26 5.9 6 Wisconsin 1,766 47 24 71 4.0 23 Wyoming 172 2 3 5 2.9 41 United States 77,207 1,255 1,737 2,992 3.9 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Data exclude all self-employed persons whether or not their businesses are incorporated. Percent of hourly workers at or below minimum wage Workers with Earnings at or below the Federal Minimum Wage, by State 2014 Annual Averages Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers: 2014, http://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/cps/characteristics-of-minimum-wage-workers-2014.pdf (accessed July 13, 2015). Number of Workers, 16 years and over (thousands) 247 County 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen $25,429 $26,670 $27,342 $28,787 $28,765 $30,045 $30,470 $31,596 $31,978 Anderson 23,583 24,198 25,164 26,468 26,870 27,514 28,477 29,358 30,522 Atchison 27,303 29,246 29,603 31,584 30,706 33,235 34,213 34,894 33,986 Barber 25,872 26,864 27,931 28,781 27,972 27,071 29,960 31,144 32,679 Barton 27,882 29,682 31,391 34,554 33,089 33,513 35,405 37,442 36,517 Bourbon 26,138 27,162 28,009 28,778 29,245 29,080 30,737 32,189 33,122 Brown 25,982 26,744 29,899 29,159 31,804 31,431 32,667 33,408 34,206 Butler 26,691 28,171 29,783 30,954 31,371 32,835 33,222 33,441 34,469 Chase 22,726 23,669 24,393 25,760 26,178 25,667 26,196 27,345 27,503 Chautauqua 19,794 20,934 22,490 23,029 24,264 24,354 24,921 26,970 27,278 Cherokee 27,462 28,408 30,468 32,125 32,403 34,570 34,111 33,974 34,565 Cheyenne 22,356 23,883 26,208 28,120 28,244 27,672 29,270 30,501 31,386 Clark 25,350 26,069 26,664 28,072 27,709 28,263 29,576 32,015 32,043 Clay 21,739 22,216 23,545 25,310 26,230 27,363 28,569 29,749 29,767 Cloud 22,550 23,379 24,896 25,947 25,714 26,565 27,337 28,009 28,565 Coffey 37,848 37,928 38,867 42,100 44,330 43,584 52,438 51,922 59,273 Comanche 19,981 20,951 21,537 22,106 23,226 24,191 25,275 25,983 26,709 Cowley 28,757 30,273 31,145 32,002 32,188 32,923 33,272 33,746 34,376 Crawford 25,739 28,093 27,975 28,317 29,352 29,535 30,760 32,417 32,134 Decatur 19,970 20,988 24,610 25,414 25,276 24,636 24,787 26,487 26,422 Dickinson 24,709 25,858 27,401 28,918 29,099 29,569 30,642 31,625 32,097 Doniphan 28,536 29,334 32,761 30,091 29,909 32,056 31,485 31,811 32,494 Douglas 27,598 29,017 29,829 31,275 31,877 32,211 32,871 33,849 34,273 Edwards 25,321 27,226 29,689 31,030 31,101 31,916 33,053 34,904 34,905 Elk 19,388 20,519 21,032 21,898 22,151 22,991 23,305 23,641 24,038 Ellis 26,130 27,304 29,108 31,191 31,394 32,098 33,350 34,793 35,180 Ellsworth 25,339 26,298 28,079 29,922 29,190 30,464 31,451 32,670 34,634 Finney 27,845 29,552 31,051 33,158 32,629 33,376 34,075 35,840 36,239 Ford 28,527 29,586 31,651 32,250 32,525 33,830 34,359 35,889 35,829 Franklin 27,884 30,107 31,049 32,414 33,493 34,054 34,486 35,561 36,376 Geary 36,675 39,765 43,423 46,836 46,971 48,597 49,739 49,543 49,960 Gove 21,196 21,890 23,219 24,836 24,618 24,662 25,374 27,127 27,193 Graham 24,186 26,568 27,845 30,322 28,718 29,255 31,034 32,772 33,775 Grant 32,568 33,463 36,193 38,866 38,634 39,321 39,571 42,892 42,405 Gray 25,266 26,824 29,047 31,408 30,854 30,507 31,926 34,205 33,017 Greeley 23,412 24,984 27,526 30,171 30,500 30,356 31,659 33,838 32,250 Greenwood 23,002 25,741 27,011 28,046 27,627 28,558 29,053 30,671 30,717 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 2005-2013 248 County 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 2005-2013 Hamilton $25,781 $26,850 $31,914 $33,009 $31,520 $32,107 $33,048 $39,178 $35,303 Harper 24,223 25,408 27,965 28,197 28,794 29,681 31,703 37,672 35,707 Harvey 28,546 29,363 30,971 32,574 32,440 33,257 34,661 36,056 36,484 Haskell 30,422 32,091 36,050 38,290 35,885 35,076 36,258 39,393 38,732 Hodgeman 22,601 23,801 27,448 27,960 27,176 27,206 29,242 32,122 31,704 Jackson 25,936 26,669 27,644 27,863 28,674 28,876 29,566 30,675 30,836 Jefferson 27,265 28,320 30,098 30,992 32,585 32,001 29,852 32,478 33,590 Jewell 19,832 21,408 22,455 22,882 25,743 25,955 27,226 28,821 28,104 Johnson 42,903 44,812 46,681 47,871 47,440 48,893 50,193 52,069 52,270 Kearny 26,988 28,601 30,866 31,256 30,495 29,910 29,799 32,828 34,189 Kingman 25,835 27,034 28,277 31,030 30,369 30,706 32,098 34,461 34,488 Kiowa 23,385 23,858 26,574 27,109 26,149 26,500 26,716 28,484 28,196 Labette 25,600 27,320 28,606 29,365 29,823 31,073 28,747 29,954 30,935 Lane 23,364 23,941 26,707 28,634 30,216 28,677 28,642 32,277 33,032 Leavenworth 40,778 43,109 44,389 46,518 49,086 51,016 51,892 52,180 52,386 Lincoln 19,569 20,647 21,889 24,980 25,804 25,557 27,576 27,717 28,410 Linn 30,666 32,873 32,720 35,194 36,858 38,557 40,088 40,223 42,000 Logan 23,105 24,038 24,950 26,104 27,725 27,326 27,986 29,898 30,001 Lyon 26,286 27,400 28,297 29,847 29,954 30,326 31,022 31,286 31,514 McPherson 30,354 31,656 32,611 34,349 34,558 36,017 36,793 38,490 40,030 Marion 21,986 22,872 24,286 25,835 25,825 26,214 27,162 28,670 28,791 Marshall 28,419 29,422 32,266 32,969 31,069 31,663 33,672 35,587 37,344 Meade 24,426 25,605 27,851 29,308 29,623 29,817 30,842 34,439 38,467 Miami 27,356 28,529 30,207 31,426 32,470 33,067 33,917 34,895 35,053 Mitchell 25,977 26,971 28,154 29,488 29,274 30,125 30,965 32,912 33,521 Montgomery 27,050 28,659 31,267 30,937 30,796 31,799 33,038 33,077 35,436 Morris 25,073 26,491 27,276 28,677 28,529 28,865 28,974 30,185 30,558 Morton 27,521 29,764 33,169 35,894 33,246 33,685 34,827 38,113 36,563 Nemaha 25,726 26,420 28,061 29,198 28,802 29,504 30,865 32,375 33,841 Neosho 26,711 28,380 29,615 30,669 29,994 30,635 31,992 33,146 33,302 Ness 25,811 28,022 30,809 32,755 31,616 32,738 34,318 35,818 37,780 Norton 24,603 25,909 29,082 29,756 29,746 30,465 31,972 33,761 33,924 Osage 22,218 22,728 23,137 23,974 24,502 24,613 25,451 26,932 26,975 Osborne 19,758 20,761 22,394 23,380 24,178 26,149 27,732 28,803 29,037 Ottawa 22,423 23,922 25,360 26,093 26,557 27,496 27,502 29,057 29,282 Pawnee 25,138 26,995 29,115 30,065 30,354 30,422 32,033 34,884 35,335 Phillips 24,639 25,747 26,964 28,790 28,620 29,301 29,710 31,924 32,920 249 County 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 2005-2013 Pottawatomie $28,384 $29,964 $31,177 $32,991 $32,424 $33,213 $35,554 $37,812 $35,980 Pratt 26,920 28,648 30,683 32,405 30,753 31,487 33,020 35,110 36,163 Rawlins 22,351 23,463 25,606 27,504 27,551 28,093 30,219 31,132 33,043 Reno 29,061 29,959 31,190 31,245 31,483 32,130 32,746 33,915 34,339 Republic 20,318 21,590 22,566 24,155 25,087 25,118 25,885 27,406 27,430 Rice 24,732 26,412 28,299 29,690 29,551 29,953 30,903 32,794 33,125 Riley 27,395 28,880 29,676 30,528 30,924 31,868 33,171 33,930 33,871 Rooks 24,653 26,266 27,934 29,941 29,118 29,742 31,016 32,436 32,780 Rush 26,188 26,188 27,585 29,025 28,200 29,365 30,139 31,841 31,444 Russell 23,850 25,550 27,036 29,473 29,747 30,669 31,714 33,513 34,071 Saline 30,144 31,170 32,405 33,873 33,941 34,747 35,155 35,357 35,491 Scott 28,294 28,933 32,303 33,519 32,849 32,960 34,632 36,365 35,334 Sedgwick 37,763 40,629 41,426 42,396 42,170 42,712 44,054 45,376 45,559 Seward 29,564 31,156 31,976 33,570 32,769 34,145 35,688 35,570 36,238 Shawnee 35,595 37,230 38,567 39,174 40,070 40,602 41,904 43,206 42,948 Sheridan 25,154 25,843 29,135 31,740 30,410 30,347 32,240 34,863 35,676 Sherman 23,757 24,815 25,891 27,604 27,967 28,245 28,417 30,061 30,895 Smith 21,030 21,442 22,267 23,540 23,908 24,974 26,327 27,645 28,289 Stafford 22,107 22,938 25,952 27,139 26,887 26,372 27,194 29,487 28,737 Stanton 25,803 27,593 34,345 36,716 36,891 35,259 36,885 40,107 38,139 Stevens 28,316 29,923 32,234 34,407 33,386 33,432 35,130 37,288 45,096 Sumner 26,740 28,442 30,632 31,380 30,442 31,278 32,384 34,511 34,808 Thomas 23,093 24,546 26,685 28,448 28,855 29,047 29,116 31,322 32,119 Trego 21,126 22,525 25,350 28,773 26,796 28,728 29,873 31,184 32,746 Wabaunsee 22,893 23,612 26,230 37,658 27,870 25,873 26,221 27,243 27,297 Wallace 20,819 22,767 25,320 26,900 27,643 26,899 28,476 31,069 30,927 Washington 20,368 21,426 23,200 24,510 24,524 24,814 25,757 27,390 27,247 Wichita 28,940 29,908 33,928 35,957 34,398 34,287 36,634 40,950 39,980 Wilson 28,573 28,220 29,465 30,577 30,754 32,096 33,114 33,714 34,607 Woodson 22,603 24,137 24,743 27,189 26,201 27,309 28,191 29,617 28,143 Wyandotte 39,407 41,256 41,910 43,440 42,887 43,722 44,878 45,642 46,352 Kansas $34,395 $36,289 $37,739 $38,979 $38,935 $39,823 $40,983 $42,326 $42,713 The employment measure is the number of jobs, full-time plus part-time. Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, Table CA34, http://www.bea.gov/itable/iTable.cfm (accessed November 26, 2014). 250 Area 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Metropolitan Area Kansas City, MO-KS 40,769 42,430 44,036 45,348 45,457 46,550 47,527 49,196 49,552 Lawrence, KS 27,598 29,017 29,829 31,275 31,877 32,211 32,871 33,849 34,273 Manhattan, KS 27,609 29,117 30,002 31,064 31,248 32,157 33,700 34,818 34,360 St. Joseph, MO-KS 30,933 32,198 32,940 33,930 34,761 35,975 37,158 38,884 38,371 Topeka, KS 34,312 35,824 37,159 37,919 38,674 39,150 40,370 41,723 41,542 Wichita, KS 36,273 38,932 39,858 40,871 40,629 41,244 42,513 43,767 44,015 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield, KS 28,757 30,273 31,145 32,002 32,188 32,923 33,272 33,746 34,376 Atchison, KS 27,303 29,246 29,603 31,584 30,706 33,235 34,213 34,894 33,986 Coffeyville, KS 27,050 28,659 31,267 30,937 30,796 31,799 33,038 33,077 35,436 Dodge City, KS 28,527 29,586 31,651 32,250 32,525 33,830 34,359 35,889 35,829 Emporia, KS 26,286 27,400 28,297 29,847 29,954 30,326 31,022 31,286 31,514 Garden City, KS 27,785 29,484 31,037 33,021 32,485 33,142 33,782 35,628 36,095 Great Bend, KS 27,882 29,682 31,391 34,554 33,089 33,513 35,405 37,442 36,517 Hays, KS 26,130 27,304 29,108 31,191 31,394 32,098 33,350 34,793 35,180 Hutchinson, KS 29,061 29,959 31,190 31,245 31,483 32,130 32,746 33,915 34,339 Junction City, KS 36,675 39,765 43,423 46,836 46,971 48,597 49,739 49,543 49,960 Liberal, KS 29,564 31,156 31,976 33,570 32,769 34,145 35,688 35,570 36,238 McPherson, KS 30,354 31,656 32,611 34,349 34,558 36,017 36,793 38,490 40,030 Ottawa, KS 27,884 30,107 31,049 32,414 33,493 34,054 34,486 35,561 36,376 Parsons, KS 25,600 27,320 28,606 29,365 29,823 31,073 28,747 29,954 30,935 Pittsburg, KS 25,739 28,093 27,975 28,317 29,352 29,535 30,760 32,417 32,134 Salina, KS 29,794 30,845 32,096 33,522 33,616 34,421 34,801 35,072 35,213 Combined Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park- Kansas City, MO-KS 39,277 40,891 42,393 43,712 43,884 44,973 45,952 47,582 47,904 Manhattan-Junction City, KS 30,913 33,239 35,477 37,585 37,988 39,506 40,929 41,287 41,034 Wichita-Arkansas City- Winfield, KS 35,913 38,513 39,434 40,460 40,243 40,859 42,084 43,294 43,565 Metropolitan 37,673 39,752 41,058 42,175 42,084 43,028 44,308 45,723 45,975 Nonmetropolitan 27,430 28,909 30,612 32,087 32,196 33,047 33,968 35,085 35,628 Kansas $34,395 $36,289 $37,739 $38,979 $38,935 $39,823 $40,983 $42,326 $42,713 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, Table CA34, http://www.bea.gov/itable/iTable.cfm (accessed November 26, 2014). The employment measure is the number of jobs, full-time plus part-time. Statistical areas are post-2010 Census areas as defined in Office of Management and Budget bulletin 13-01 released 2/28/2013. Data revised annually. Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 2005-2013 251 Reno0.99 Butler0.65 Finney1.03 Clark0.91 Gray0.88 Lyon0.96 Barber0.96 Rice0.92 Elk0.75 Trego0.89 Cowley0.93 Pratt1.05 Smith0.98 Sumner0.68Meade0.86 Clay0.89 Lane0.94 Jewell0.77 Rooks0.93 Marion0.80 Linn0.69 Scott0.94 Rush0.85 Rawlins0.99 Barton1.00 Norton1.05 Riley0.99 Chase0.68 Kearny0.71 Cloud0.96 Russell0.89 Phillips1.03 Harper0.98 Wallace0.88 Sherman0.95 Decatur0.90 Graham0.94 Osage0.46 Hamilton1.01 Morris0.77 Osborne0.91 Ottawa0.57 Cheyenne0.96 Greenwood0.76 Sheridan0.95 Miami0.55 Stafford0.82 Lincoln0.81 Kingman0.85 Stevens0.80 Stanton1.04 Dickinson0.80 Wilson0.93 Republic0.95 McPherson1.04 Hodgeman0.83 Haskell0.98 Jackson0.66 Harvey0.93 Ellsworth0.97 Washington0.81 Neosho0.96 Comanche0.93 Bourbon0.99Edwards0.80 Franklin0.84 Wabaunsee0.46 Crawford1.02 Pottawatomie0.89 Cherokee0.74 Anderson0.70 Jefferson0.44 Douglas0.90 Chautauqua0.69 Woodson0.71 Atchison0.95 Doniphan0.68 Ford1.06 Ness1.16 Ellis1.06Gove1.13 Logan1.07 Thomas1.06 Kiowa1.13 Saline1.08 Marshall1.08 Sedgwick1.08Grant1.11 Morton1.13 Greeley1.11 Coffey1.12 Allen1.09 Wichita1.15 Pawnee1.19 Mitchell1.17 Nemaha1.07 Brown1.09 Labette1.06Seward1.13 Geary1.38 Johnson1.07 Shawnee1.15 Montgomery1.12 County Employment Residence RatioFive-Year Average 2009-13 Leavenworth0.79 Wyandotte1.23 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Employment residence ratio is defined as the total number of workers in an area divided by the total number of workers living in the same area. A ratio higher than 1.0 indicates a county is attracting workers from other counties. Employment Residence Ratio 0.44 - 0.94 0.95 - 1.05 1.06 - 1.38 State: 1.01 252 Energy and Natural Resources E ne rg y an d N at ur al R es ou rc es Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 253 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Energy. 918.2 828.4 826.0 813.1 490.4 488.4 466.5 461.7 441.4 421.2 414.3 401.7 399.5 398.0 395.3 381.6 369.4 343.0 333.5 329.9 328.7 328.3 323.7 314.1 311.2 307.2 306.9 306.4 296.9 296.7 292.4 291.5 287.2 286.1 279.7 279.2 263.3 259.7 256.3 253.7 236.4 235.4 228.9 215.0 213.2 213.1 208.1 207.8 199.9 196.7 184.1 183.8 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Wyoming Louisiana Alaska North Dakota Iowa Texas Nebraska South Dakota Indiana Oklahoma Kentucky Kansas Alabama West Virginia Montana Mississippi Arkansas Minnesota South Carolina New Mexico Tennessee Idaho Ohio Wisconsin Illinois Missouri United States Maine Pennsylvania Delaware Washington Virginia Michigan Utah Georgia Colorado District of Columbia New Jersey North Carolina Oregon Maryland Nevada New Hampshire Massachusetts Arizona Vermont Florida Connecticut California Hawaii New York Rhode Island Per Capita Energy Consumption by State, 2013 (million btu) million btu Kan United t 254 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2013 Rank State Dollars per Million Btu Rank State Million Dollars Rank State 1 Hawaii $38.90 1 Texas $162,054 1 North Dakota $10,540 2 Vermont 28.72 2 California 136,936 2 Alaska 9,596 3 New Hampshire 27.90 3 Florida 66,153 3 Wyoming 9,357 4 Connecticut 27.89 4 New York 65,972 4 Louisiana 8,545 5 Rhode Island 26.51 5 Pennsylvania 54,067 5 Texas 6,114 6 Massachusetts 26.35 6 Ohio 50,156 6 Maine 5,606 7 Arizona 25.98 7 Illinois 49,297 7 Iowa 5,583 8 District of Columbia 25.53 8 Michigan 40,647 8 South Dakota 5,569 9 Maryland 25.44 9 Georgia 40,021 9 Nebraska 5,508 10 Florida 25.11 10 Louisiana 39,558 10 Montana 5,452 11 Alaska 24.92 11 New Jersey 39,243 11 Hawaii 5,350 12 New York 24.82 12 North Carolina 37,332 12 Mississippi 5,268 13 California 24.77 13 Virginia 34,283 13 Kansas 5,267 14 Delaware 24.18 14 Indiana 33,372 14 Vermont 5,196 15 New Jersey 23.60 15 Tennessee 28,925 15 Kentucky 5,097 16 North Carolina 23.36 16 Massachusetts 27,837 16 Indiana 5,079 17 New Mexico 22.92 17 Missouri 26,722 17 Oklahoma 5,073 18 Nevada 22.86 18 Washington 26,509 18 Alabama 4,997 19 Missouri 22.43 19 Wisconsin 24,716 19 West Virginia 4,794 20 Montana 22.15 20 Minnesota 24,690 20 Arkansas 4,732 21 Virginia 22.05 21 Alabama 24,156 21 New Hampshire 4,600 22 Oregon 22.04 22 Maryland 22,972 22 Minnesota 4,554 23 South Carolina 21.95 23 Arizona 22,785 23 South Carolina 4,553 24 Maine 21.87 24 Kentucky 22,423 24 Tennessee 4,452 25 Pennsylvania 21.73 25 South Carolina 21,726 25 Missouri 4,421 26 Tennessee 21.61 26 Colorado 19,701 26 New Jersey 4,404 27 Washington 21.39 27 Oklahoma 19,546 27 New Mexico 4,387 28 Kansas 21.32 28 Iowa 17,265 28 Ohio 4,334 29 Georgia 21.27 29 Mississippi 15,762 29 Idaho 4,317 30 Mississippi 21.20 30 Connecticut 15,335 30 Wisconsin 4,304 31 Colorado 21.15 31 Kansas 15,253 31 Connecticut 4,260 32 Kentucky 20.85 32 Oregon 14,879 32 Pennsylvania 4,230 33 West Virginia 20.53 33 Arkansas 14,002 33 Delaware 4,165 34 Utah 20.45 34 Utah 11,005 34 Massachusetts 4,149 35 Wisconsin 20.41 35 Nebraska 10,294 35 Virginia 4,145 36 Michigan 20.39 36 Nevada 10,178 36 Michigan 4,106 37 Ohio 20.01 37 New Mexico 9,155 37 Georgia 4,004 37 South Dakota 20.01 38 West Virginia 8,886 38 Maryland 3,868 39 Idaho 19.96 39 North Dakota 7,629 39 Illinois 3,824 40 Oklahoma 19.82 40 Hawaii 7,538 40 Washington 3,801 41 Minnesota 19.70 41 Maine 7,449 41 Utah 3,791 42 Arkansas 19.51 42 Alaska 7,075 42 North Carolina 3,790 43 Nebraska 19.34 43 Idaho 6,963 43 Oregon 3,788 44 Alabama 18.90 44 New Hampshire 6,083 44 Colorado 3,737 44 Texas 18.90 45 Montana 5,533 45 Rhode Island 3,715 46 North Dakota 18.53 46 Wyoming 5,458 46 Nevada 3,646 47 Illinois 18.46 47 South Dakota 4,709 47 California 3,563 48 Wyoming 18.39 48 Rhode Island 3,913 48 Arizona 3,434 49 Indiana 17.79 49 Delaware 3,854 49 District of Columbia 3,378 49 Iowa 17.79 50 Vermont 3,257 50 Florida 3,375 51 Louisiana 15.88 51 District of Columbia 2,193 51 New York 3,350 United States $21.41 United States* $1,375,306 United States $4,345 * Includes coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States. Prices Expenditures Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System (SEDS), http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed July 7, 2015); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2014, http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.html (accessed March 26, 2015). Dollars Expenditures per Person 255 Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu 1 Texas 12,944.1 1 Wyoming 918.2 2 California 7,684.1 2 Louisiana 828.4 3 Florida 4,077.9 3 Alaska 826.0 4 Illinois 4,011.5 4 North Dakota 813.1 5 Louisiana 3,835.0 5 Iowa 490.4 6 Pennsylvania 3,795.0 6 Texas 488.4 7 Ohio 3,745.4 7 Nebraska 466.5 8 New York 3,625.3 8 South Dakota 461.7 9 Indiana 2,900.0 9 Indiana 441.4 10 Michigan 2,843.2 10 Oklahoma 421.2 11 Georgia 2,795.4 11 Kentucky 414.3 12 North Carolina 2,524.1 12 Kansas 401.7 13 Virginia 2,410.7 13 Alabama 399.5 14 New Jersey 2,314.5 14 West Virginia 398.0 15 Tennessee 2,135.9 15 Montana 395.3 16 Washington 2,039.3 16 Mississippi 381.6 17 Alabama 1,931.4 17 Arkansas 369.4 18 Minnesota 1,859.8 18 Minnesota 343.0 19 Missouri 1,857.0 19 South Carolina 333.5 20 Kentucky 1,822.7 20 New Mexico 329.9 21 Wisconsin 1,804.0 21 Tennessee 328.7 22 Oklahoma 1,622.8 22 Idaho 328.3 23 South Carolina 1,591.4 23 Ohio 323.7 24 Iowa 1,516.5 24 Wisconsin 314.1 25 Colorado 1,471.8 25 Illinois 311.2 26 Massachusetts 1,442.6 26 Missouri 307.2 27 Arizona 1,414.8 27 Maine 306.4 28 Maryland 1,403.8 28 Pennsylvania 296.9 29 Kansas 1,163.1 29 Delaware 296.7 30 Mississippi 1,141.8 30 Washington 292.4 31 Arkansas 1,093.0 31 Virginia 291.5 32 Oregon 996.7 32 Michigan 287.2 33 Nebraska 871.8 33 Utah 286.1 34 Utah 830.6 34 Georgia 279.7 35 Connecticut 748.1 35 Colorado 279.2 36 West Virginia 737.8 36 District of Columbia 263.3 37 New Mexico 688.5 37 New Jersey 259.7 38 Nevada 657.1 38 North Carolina 256.3 39 Alaska 609.0 39 Oregon 253.7 40 North Dakota 588.6 40 Maryland 236.4 41 Wyoming 535.5 41 Nevada 235.4 42 Idaho 529.5 42 New Hampshire 228.9 43 Maine 407.1 43 Massachusetts 215.0 44 Montana 401.2 44 Arizona 213.2 45 South Dakota 390.4 45 Vermont 213.1 46 New Hampshire 302.8 46 Florida 208.1 47 Hawaii 277.1 47 Connecticut 207.8 48 Delaware 274.5 48 California 199.9 49 Rhode Island 193.6 49 Hawaii 196.7 50 District of Columbia 170.9 50 New York 184.1 51 Vermont 133.6 51 Rhode Island 183.8 United States 97,144.7 United States 306.9 Total Consumption Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita Total Consumption per Capita Ranked by State, 2013 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System (SEDS), http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed July 7, 2015); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2014, http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.html (accessed March 26, 2015). 256 State Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Alabama 46 510 60,903 61,459 Alaska 85 229 6,193 6,507 Arizona 126 977 62,049 63,153 Arkansas 57 761 32,511 33,329 California 269 6,280 341,269 347,818 Colorado 45 851 50,297 51,193 Connecticut 35 494 33,785 34,314 Delaware 7 170 10,087 10,264 District of Columbia 7 35 2,277 2,320 Florida 723 2,044 194,002 196,770 Georgia 73 1,370 113,918 115,362 Hawaii 13 139 10,528 10,679 Idaho 51 582 16,125 16,758 Illinois 173 2,021 108,451 110,645 Indiana 582 1,367 69,954 71,903 Iowa 2,206 974 36,086 39,266 Kansas 35 541 30,105 30,682 Kentucky 44 700 50,027 50,770 Louisiana 44 1,166 53,216 54,426 Maine 30 292 17,290 17,612 Maryland 35 790 66,191 67,015 Massachusetts 47 959 63,850 64,857 Michigan 81 1,390 108,027 109,498 Minnesota 620 1,449 58,124 60,194 Mississippi 38 649 37,794 38,481 Missouri 59 576 72,206 72,842 Montana 15 291 11,885 12,191 Nebraska 59 553 19,749 20,361 Nevada 27 302 25,856 26,185 New Hampshire 57 190 16,576 16,824 New Jersey 72 1,106 93,646 94,824 New Mexico 23 396 22,060 22,479 New York 190 2,274 125,487 127,952 North Carolina 320 1,666 100,970 102,956 North Dakota 22 298 10,427 10,747 Ohio 102 1,618 116,219 117,939 Oklahoma 179 925 43,503 44,606 Oregon 33 871 34,271 35,175 Pennsylvania 92 2,141 117,135 119,369 Rhode Island 10 121 8,530 8,662 South Carolina 36 552 63,128 63,716 South Dakota 12 318 10,243 10,573 Tennessee 57 925 74,096 75,077 Texas 316 6,121 296,074 302,512 Utah 26 394 25,494 25,915 Vermont 7 129 7,440 7,576 Virginia 93 1,005 92,067 93,166 Washington 167 1,143 63,419 64,730 West Virginia 26 199 18,639 18,864 Wisconsin 57 1,022 57,403 58,482 Wyoming 380 214 8,103 8,696 United States 7,911 52,091 3,167,687 3,227,689 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2013 (thousands of barrels) Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System (SEDS), Table F3: Motor Gasoline Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates, 2013, http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed December 23, 2014). 257 State Alabama 31,434 22,465 34,248 0 88,147 Alaska 2,106 2,822 1,334 0 6,261 Arizona 33,138 29,952 12,600 0 75,691 Arkansas 18,077 11,891 16,709 - 46,678 California 88,880 120,948 46,444 699 256,971 Colorado 18,570 19,750 15,489 62 53,871 Connecticut 13,093 13,029 3,392 190 29,704 Delaware 4,557 4,169 2,507 0 11,234 District of Columbia 2,034 8,499 227 325 11,086 Florida 112,897 91,588 16,814 92 221,390 Georgia 54,296 45,975 31,235 156 131,663 Hawaii 2,609 3,269 3,623 0 9,501 Idaho 8,603 6,090 9,299 0 23,993 Illinois 46,512 51,025 43,447 573 141,557 Indiana 33,070 24,391 45,965 21 103,447 Iowa 14,467 12,373 19,649 0 46,490 Kansas 13,550 15,482 10,659 0 39,691 Kentucky 26,561 20,696 36,150 0 83,407 Louisiana 30,499 24,281 30,816 11 85,607 Maine 4,658 4,098 3,085 0 11,841 Maryland 27,307 30,144 3,924 541 61,916 Massachusetts 20,501 17,562 16,066 360 54,490 Michigan 33,991 37,859 30,613 6 102,470 Minnesota 22,580 22,614 22,178 19 67,390 Mississippi 18,424 13,690 16,667 0 48,781 Missouri 34,858 30,933 16,582 22 82,394 Montana 4,930 4,886 4,176 0 13,992 Nebraska 10,031 9,378 10,613 0 30,022 Nevada 12,135 9,305 13,680 8 35,128 New Hampshire 4,531 4,503 1,959 0 10,993 New Jersey 28,546 38,157 7,381 320 74,404 New Mexico 6,809 8,997 7,377 0 23,183 New York 50,588 76,285 13,663 2,865 143,401 North Carolina 56,039 46,818 26,799 7 129,663 North Dakota 5,033 5,485 5,204 0 15,722 Ohio 52,010 46,820 49,923 44 148,797 Oklahoma 23,113 19,641 16,331 0 59,086 Oregon 19,358 16,011 11,932 22 47,324 Pennsylvania 54,060 43,145 47,906 833 145,943 Rhode Island 3,167 3,666 926 27 7,786 South Carolina 29,034 21,188 28,682 0 78,904 South Dakota 4,758 4,668 2,616 0 12,042 Tennessee 40,773 33,536 21,732 2 96,043 Texas 139,993 135,092 92,399 62 367,546 Utah 9,352 10,878 10,050 54 30,334 Vermont 2,113 2,027 1,422 0 5,563 Virginia 45,109 47,763 16,968 195 110,034 Washington 35,855 29,420 27,709 5 92,989 West Virginia 11,576 7,792 12,019 4 31,391 Wisconsin 22,067 23,334 23,366 0 68,767 Wyoming 2,838 4,058 10,168 0 17,064 United States 1,391,090 1,338,448 954,725 7,525 3,691,789 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates physical unit value less than 0.5 kilowatt hours. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System (SEDS), Table F21: Electricity Consumption Estimates, 2013, http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed December 23, 2014). Electricity Consumption by State, 2013 (million kilowatt-hours) Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Residential 258 Sector 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Petroleum 394.2 397.8 406.5 398.1 389.2 405.9 Coal 371.8 356.1 359.9 346.5 307.5 326.8 Natural Gas 292.5 292.4 280.4 284.6 267.9 289.0 Nuclear Electric Power 88.8 91.7 99.9 76.6 86.8 74.9 Biomass1 40.1 37.6 41.0 40.3 38.4 40.7 Wind 17.3 27.9 33.2 36.1 49.4 90.0 Geothermal 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 Hydro-electric Power 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Photovoltaic and solar thermal 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Net Interstate Flow of Electricity/Losses2 -47.0 -65.4 -53.7 -20.9 -13.9 -65.4 Total 1,158.5 1,139.1 1,168.3 1,162.5 1,126.6 1,163.0 2 A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Petroleum 405.9 Coal 326.8 Natural G 289.0 Nuclear E 74.9 Biomass 40.7 Wind 90.0 Other 1.2 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data Systems (SEDS), http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed July 22, 2015). (trillion Btu) Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source 2008-2013 1 Includes wood and waste, fuel ethanol, and losses and co-products. Petroleum 33.0% Coal 26.6% Natural Gas 23.5% Nuclear Electric Power 6.1% Biomass1 3.3% Wind 7.3% Other 0.1% Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2013 259 Customer 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012r 2013r 2014 City Gate $8.85 $6.12 $6.08 $5.53 $4.74 $4.98 $6.10 Residential 13.00 11.10 10.61 9.93 10.12 10.19 10.57 Commercial 12.24 10.01 9.65 8.89 8.82 9.10 9.55 Industrial 9.42 4.59 5.49 5.28 3.87 4.85 5.70 Electric Utility 8.11 4.13 5.05 4.79 3.28 4.57 5.65 r - revised Consumer 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012r 2013r 2014 Marketed Production 374,310 354,440 324,720 309,124 296,299 292,467 - Use by All Consumers 244,181 243,199 235,316 241,473 223,188 242,335 - Use by Residential 70,336 71,068 67,117 65,491 50,489 68,036 69,621 Use by Commercial 33,531 32,512 31,799 32,117 25,452 33,029 35,885 Use by Industrial 113,663 107,569 108,484 113,356 114,720 116,778 - Use by Electric Power 26,640 32,040 27,907 30,501 32,520 24,484 20,674 r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not available. 2008-2014 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_sum_lsum_dcu_SKS_a.htm (accessed May 5, 2015). (million cubic feet) Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_sum_lsum_dcu_SKS_a.htm (accessed May 5, 2015). 2008-2014 City Gate is defined as a point or measuring station at which a distributing gas utility receives gas from a natural gas pipeline company or transmission system; see source for other customer definitions. Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) 260 !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !(!. JeffreyEnergy Center2164MW TecumsehEnergy Center239MW NearmanCreek229MWQuindaro183MWLawrenceEnergy Center529MW LaCygne1418MW Riverton92MW Holcomb360MWHolcombExpansion895MW Coal Plants and Electrical Transmission Lines in Kansas Coal Plants in Kansas (2012) !( existing !. proposed Electrical Transmission Lines (2012)Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Corporation Commission.MW - megawatts 261 Direct Normal Solar Resource in the Contiguous United StatesAnnual Average, 1998-2009 kWh/square meter 2.5 - 3.0 3.1 - 4.0 4.1 - 5.0 5.1 - 6.0 6.1 - 7.0 7.1 - 8.0 8.1 - 9.0 Wind Resource Potential in the Contiguous United States, 2011 Wind Power Density at 50m (W/square meter) Poor (0 - 200) Marginal (200 - 300) Fair (300 - 400) Good (400 - 500) Excellent (500 - 600) Outstanding (600 - 800) Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. 262 !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! # # ## # # # # ! ! ! #! ! # ! ! # ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! " ! !! ! ! ! ! " ! # # # # # FlatRidge100MW Greensburg12.5MW Elk River150MW Gray County112.2MW Spearville1-3249MW CentralPlains99MW SmokyHills251MW MeridianWay201MW FlatRidge 2419MW ShootingStar104MW Ironwood168MW CaneyRiver200MW BuffaloDunes250MW Ensign99MW Cimarron1-2296MW PostRock201MW Waverly Buckeye Marshall Wind Farms and Wind Resource Potential in Kansas Kansas Wind Farms (2014) # Existing (2,911.7 MW) " Under Construction ! Proposed Wind Power Density at 50m (W/sq. m; 2009) Poor (0 - 200) Marginal (200 - 300) Fair (300 - 400) Good (400 - 500) Excellent (500 - 600) Outstanding (600 - 800) Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory with wind farm data from the Kansas Wind Resource Planner, Kansas Energy Information Network, and the Kansas Corporation Commission.MW - megawatts 263 ## #U # "!) " " " " " " " " " " "" " "!) "!) KansasBiofuelsInc. R3 Energy5MGY HealyBiodiesel1.2MGY Emergent GreenEnergy, Inc.1.2MGY New GoodlandEnergyCenter AbengoaBioenergy #2 Abengoa BioenergyBiomass of Kansas MGPIngredients25MGY East KSAgri-Energy35MGY Abengoa Bioenergy- Colwich25MGY NesikaEnergy21MGY KansasEthanol60MGY PrattEnergy LLC55MGY U.S. EnergyPartners55MGY Prairie HorizonAgri-Energy LLC40MGY WesternPlains Energy45MGY E.S.E.Alcohol, Inc.2MGY ReeveAgri-Energy12MGYConestoga/BonanzaBioenergy73.5MGY Conestoga/ArkalonEthanol110MGY Ethanol and Biodiesel Plants and Potential Fuel Crops in Kansas Ethanol Plants (2014) " existing "!) under construction "^) permit pending "D) idle Biodiesel Plants (2014) # existing #U idle Potential Fuel Crops (2012)* 228,896 - 2,709,773 2,709,774 - 5,603,492 5,603,493 - 11,211,246 11,211,247 - 18,819,409 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2012 Agricultural Census and the Kansas Energy Information Network.MGY - millions of gallons per year of permitted capacity* Potential fuel crops defined as the total number of bushels of corn, soybeans, and sorghum harvested. 264 1123 4 5 6 Greeley Franklin Phillips Jackson Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Montgomery Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Wyandotte Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Johnson Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson Dickinson Lane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua KiowaHaskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPherson Ness Grant Osage Labette Edwards Leavenworth Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2010-11 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Geological Survey/U.S. Geological Survey. SG SG SGSG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SGSG CS CS CS CSCS CS CS CS CS CSCS CS CS CSCS SG CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CSCS CS CS CS CS CS CS D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L He HeHe HeSG He Clay Salt Salt SaltClay Clay Salt GypGyp S-o Clay Pum GypGyp CS D-L IS D-SdClayCemClayCem Clay Clay S-o Crushed stone/sandand gravel districts Concentration ofmineral operations Cement plant Common clay Crushed stone Dimension limestone Dimension sandstone Fuller's earth Gypsum CemClayFul CemClayCSD-LD-SdFulGyp Gypsum plant Helium Industrial sand Pumice and pumicite Sulfer (oil) Salt Construction sand and gravel Gyp HeISPumS-oSaltSG Pum D-L 265 Mineral Value ($1,000) Value ($1,000) Value ($1,000) Cement, portland 1,670 $170,000 e 1,820 $178,000 e 1,570 $152,000 e Clays, common 381 2,430 353 1,850 291 1,880 Gemstones - 1 - 1 - 1 Helium, Grade A (million cubic meters) 68 332,000 78 421,000 -- -- Salt 2,710 188,000 3,080 194,000 3,060 186,000 Sand and gravel, construction 9,130 46,300 9,970 52,000 9,620 47,100 Stone: Crushed 16,900 140,000 17,600 146,000 15,400 126,000 Dimension (metric tons) 29 4,650 47 4,720 52 4,640 Combined values of cement (masonry), clays (fuller's earth), gypsum (crude), helium (crude), pumice and pumicite, and sand and gravel (industrial) 70,200 102,000 602,000 Total $953,000 $1,100,000 $1,120,000 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Production as measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers). * Quantity in thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data. r - revised e - estimated Source: U.S. Geological Survey, The Mineral Industry of Kansas, 2010-2011, http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/state/ks.html (accessed April 20, 2015). 2010r 2011 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas 2009-2011 2009r Quantity* Quantity* Quantity* 266 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Geological Survey. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Kansas Oil Production, 1890-2014 (millions of barrels) Annual Production 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Kansas Gas Production, 1890-2014 (billions of cubic feet) Annual Production 267 Oil and Gas Fields in Kansas, 2015 Oil Field Gas Field Oil and Gas Field Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Geological Survey. 268 Year Wells Production (barrels) Average Yield per Well Wells Production (mcf*) Average Yield per Well 1970 32,464 85,093,294 2,621 6,745 901,017,449 133,583 1971 31,545 79,412,939 2,517 6,728 886,423,746 131,751 1972 37,752 73,636,921 1,951 6,957 892,081,114 128,228 1973 36,607 66,261,636 1,810 7,185 894,169,338 124,449 1974 36,330 61,700,571 1,698 7,446 894,144,918 120,084 1975 36,340 59,297,898 1,632 7,611 851,820,625 111,920 1976 36,672 58,747,208 1,602 8,098 834,233,705 103,017 1977 37,374 57,491,631 1,538 8,793 787,302,334 89,537 1978 38,321 56,569,006 1,476 9,586 866,684,579 90,411 1979 39,308 56,818,600 1,445 10,179 811,893,757 79,762 1980 41,593 59,871,228 1,439 10,601 693,342,142 65,403 1981 44,802 66,303,488 1,480 11,130 616,823,190 55,420 1982 46,983 70,029,767 1,491 11,405 436,266,789 38,252 1983 48,662 71,694,301 1,473 11,608 438,580,435 37,783 1984 49,941 75,344,118 1,509 11,929 495,818,336 41,564 1985 50,533 75,417,100 1,492 12,284 536,966,087 43,713 1986 49,288 66,838,840 1,356 12,258 475,760,300 38,812 1987 47,898 60,946,596 1,272 12,617 473,446,696 37,525 1988 47,307 58,959,446 1,246 12,974 598,381,354 46,122 1989 46,759 57,328,693 1,226 13,407 614,369,798 45,825 1990 48,187 57,185,549 1,187 13,890 592,739,286 42,674 1991 47,987 58,308,308 1,215 14,319 650,416,612 45,423 1992 47,129 54,718,001 1,161 14,429 659,023,841 45,674 1993 45,263 50,686,281 1,120 14,529 683,493,161 47,043 1994 43,867 48,393,239 1,103 15,062 729,131,362 48,409 1995 42,809 45,367,212 1,060 15,404 733,845,646 47,640 1996 48,987 43,625,594 891 16,572 735,034,582 44,354 1997 47,037 41,289,345 878 16,742 690,383,524 41,237 1998 44,435 36,378,559 819 16,794 606,699,695 36,126 1999 41,404 33,905,125 819 16,793 567,679,755 33,805 2000 42,143 35,174,434 835 17,124 533,658,257 31,164 2001 41,545 34,124,322 821 17,553 486,019,929 27,689 2002 41,382 33,379,679 807 17,910 458,920,155 25,624 2003 41,206 33,972,033 824 18,387 423,509,989 23,033 2004 41,920 33,878,472 808 19,172 400,593,044 20,895 2005 43,012 33,619,258 782 20,238 379,860,310 18,770 2006 43,924 35,669,001 812 22,580 375,433,250 16,627 2007 43,411 36,590,232 843 24,389 370,948,447 15,210 2008 45,128 39,658,170 879 25,640 378,718,724 14,771 2009 45,634 39,472,421 865 25,906 359,644,135 13,883 2010 46,109 40,467,414 878 25,346 334,365,998 13,192 2011 47,142 41,508,022 880 25,230 312,532,496 12,387 2012 49,421 43,742,593 885 24,891 299,050,874 12,014 2013 51,678 46,842,283 906 24,663 295,007,306 11,962 2014 52,750 41,208,744 781 24,570 239,374,717 9,743 * million cubic feet Data revised annually. Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas 1970-2014 Source: Kansas Geological Survey, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/state.html (accessed March 3, 2015). Natural GasOil 269 Smith Jewell Cloud Marshall OttawaLincoln Mitchell Republic Washington Cherokee Shawnee Atchison Doniphan Ness1,701 Finney1,662 Ellis2,749 Logan1,132 Barber1,714 Rooks1,642 Scott1,117 Rawlins1,248 Barton1,842 Russell1,714 Harper2,231 Graham1,143 Stafford1,111 Haskell1,617 Reno709 Butler842Ford533 Elk65 Gove736 Clark170 Gray195 Lyon87Rice712 Trego864 Cowley554 Pratt352 Sumner621Meade315 Clay3 Lane790 Marion155 Linn78 Rush356 Thomas229 Norton281 Riley12 Chase31 Kearny336 Phillips290 Wallace152 Sherman9 Kiowa437 Saline66 Decatur243 Osage1 Hamilton20 Morris52 Sedgwick126 Osborne127 Grant227 Morton375 Cheyenne203 Greeley102 Coffey258 Greenwood371 Sheridan228 Miami203 Allen288 Wichita195 Pawnee307 Kingman466 Stevens349 Nemaha35 Brown13 Labette5 Stanton235 Seward323 Dickinson7 Wilson131 McPherson344 Hodgeman554 Jackson8 Harvey107 Ellsworth246 Neosho51 Comanche544 Bourbon54Edwards138 Franklin199 Wabaunsee40Geary2 Crawford22 Pottawatomie1 Anderson203 Jefferson13 Douglas61 Johnson243 Chautauqua246 Woodson476 Montgomery112 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2014 Production in Thousands of Barrels < 100 100 - 999 1,000 - 1,999 2,000+ Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Geological Survey. Production indicated only for counties reporting drilling activity. Leavenworth20 Wyandotte Salina BasinCambridge Arch,Central Kansas Uplift Nemaha Uplift Forest CityBasin Cherokee PlatformSedgwick BasinAndarko Basin State: 41,209 Nemaha Uplift 270 County 2012r 2013r 2014 2012r 2013r 2014 Allen 283,005 304,781 287,639 2,125 2,321 2,404 Anderson 251,358 252,005 203,426 1,704 1,833 1,931 Barber 2,253,863 2,356,474 1,713,650 1,277 1,383 1,432 Barton 2,202,243 2,203,716 1,842,273 1,904 1,961 1,967 Bourbon 66,877 63,179 53,718 548 605 631 Brown 92 1,600 13,162 1 4 6 Butler 1,074,929 1,012,684 842,476 1,361 1,365 1,373 Chase 29,221 30,100 30,806 80 81 87 Chautauqua 303,573 290,071 246,413 1,231 1,267 1,229 Cheyenne 66,378 114,750 202,580 28 37 50 Clark 309,952 262,557 170,074 134 140 137 Clay 3,023 2,606 3,317 10 5 8 Coffey 282,269 289,363 258,290 1,123 1,231 1,299 Comanche 562,879 801,074 544,408 281 343 336 Cowley 480,651 521,274 553,514 729 735 748 Crawford 31,695 27,616 22,421 655 665 611 Decatur 251,222 241,830 242,733 185 188 195 Dickinson 9,073 8,590 6,723 29 29 32 Douglas 51,718 64,134 60,821 419 440 438 Edwards 156,012 153,070 137,703 265 288 264 Elk 92,959 80,657 65,245 276 271 266 Ellis 3,563,404 3,536,890 2,749,119 2,516 2,607 2,655 Ellsworth 273,553 287,668 246,335 322 327 330 Finney 1,541,104 1,759,034 1,661,984 515 478 490 Ford 742,673 767,951 533,298 118 138 139 Franklin 201,664 233,741 198,769 1,878 2,016 2,081 Geary 3,050 2,737 1,823 9 8 8 Gove 966,199 1,020,941 736,309 386 421 433 Graham 1,489,794 1,447,888 1,143,408 1,001 1,041 1,042 Grant 303,390 249,148 226,713 62 62 55 Gray 214,865 279,324 195,403 64 74 76 Greeley 161,804 143,292 102,445 42 41 41 Greenwood 462,007 442,716 370,559 1,436 1,429 1,434 Hamilton - 20,661 19,833 - 2 3 Harper 873,056 1,734,019 2,231,438 537 608 672 Harvey 121,842 125,330 107,445 113 114 118 Haskell 1,698,670 1,995,296 1,616,971 447 465 476 Hodgeman 601,514 759,418 554,002 285 297 302 Jackson 3,329 6,143 7,587 4 5 6 Jefferson 20,285 14,914 13,469 62 81 80 Johnson 293,351 307,023 242,545 790 894 906 Kearny 326,816 432,123 335,810 98 100 102 Kingman 593,422 565,501 466,277 722 785 724 Kiowa 433,065 436,691 436,508 284 301 284 Labette 6,528 6,007 5,323 120 134 99 Lane 963,064 901,153 789,528 422 444 453 Leavenworth 64,912 66,099 48,571 210 211 197 Linn 98,082 96,771 78,072 953 993 986 Logan 849,488 836,058 1,132,498 229 248 285 Lyon 60,858 97,411 86,875 41 39 43 McPherson 418,139 412,493 344,229 608 604 614 Marion 160,107 175,601 155,358 351 362 361 Meade 428,656 388,921 314,767 186 173 199 Miami 171,865 193,570 202,770 2,336 2,310 2,379 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County 2012-2014 271 County 2012r 2013r 2014 2012r 2013r 2014 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County 2012-2014 Montgomery 153,892 141,150 111,622 1,233 1,341 1,276 Morris 63,362 63,668 52,357 80 83 79 Morton 548,867 475,775 375,434 160 148 148 Nemaha 45,514 47,089 34,656 24 25 26 Neosho 38,063 73,245 51,377 752 792 830 Ness 2,127,406 2,117,127 1,701,102 1,099 1,144 1,170 Norton 287,939 287,626 281,411 131 147 170 Osage 2,195 1,978 1,475 4 4 4 Osborne 183,808 167,551 127,079 129 134 133 Pawnee 248,080 276,213 307,301 169 176 193 Phillips 362,505 370,042 289,728 331 339 336 Pottawatomie 4,139 1,947 1,104 4 4 4 Pratt 323,112 380,745 351,982 539 544 550 Rawlins 178,512 737,798 1,248,218 123 149 181 Reno 458,576 570,654 709,498 404 411 402 Rice 824,685 840,715 711,904 868 890 986 Riley 16,695 16,249 11,879 31 31 31 Rooks 2,026,446 1,970,734 1,642,369 1,605 1,644 1,659 Rush 592,020 470,331 355,928 220 239 243 Russell 2,133,840 2,044,377 1,713,805 1,926 1,946 1,988 Saline 81,078 79,481 65,798 112 115 113 Scott 649,963 826,623 1,116,922 214 247 298 Sedgwick 153,156 173,255 126,355 127 131 134 Seward 372,843 357,645 322,715 258 248 242 Sheridan 255,295 303,467 227,609 115 123 124 Sherman 4,491 8,008 9,394 5 8 8 Stafford 1,286,312 1,325,956 1,110,910 1,192 1,215 1,239 Stanton 338,224 317,734 234,754 92 96 96 Stevens 511,980 517,755 348,604 144 149 139 Sumner 393,703 494,679 621,295 542 551 558 Thomas 339,493 350,576 228,882 142 160 171 Trego 882,544 1,075,784 864,084 596 632 640 Wabaunsee 54,426 57,841 39,558 37 34 34 Wallace 116,079 127,117 152,291 31 33 35 Wichita 118,763 210,306 194,967 32 49 64 Wilson 138,676 169,435 130,948 1,251 1,275 1,319 Woodson 552,363 566,943 475,997 3,187 3,417 3,610 Total 43,742,590 46,842,283 41,208,744 49,421 51,678 52,750 Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/state.html (accessed March 3, 2015). 272 Butler EllisGove Lyon Logan Trego Smith Clay Lane Jewell Rooks Rawlins Thomas Norton Riley Cloud Russell Phillips Saline Decatur Graham OsageMorris Marshall Osborne Ottawa Coffey Greenwood Sheridan Miami Lincoln Mitchell Nemaha Brown Dickinson Republic Jackson Washington Franklin WabaunseeGeary Crawford Pottawatomie Cherokee Shawnee Anderson Jefferson Douglas Atchison Doniphan Finney13,108 Barber23,218 Kearny20,904 Harper18,933 Morton12,457 Stevens28,423 Grant23,995 Seward10,127 Haskell14,500 Reno1,538 Ness46 Ford2,201 Elk9 Clark1,859 Gray815 Rice274 Cowley126 Pratt706 Sumner996Meade3,523 Marion259 Linn19 Scott210 Rush326 Barton260 Chase58 Wallace46 Sherman814 Kiowa2,249 Hamilton3,715 Sedgwick15 Cheyenne2,442 Greeley1,280 Stafford438 Allen146 Wichita37 Pawnee633 Kingman5,632 Labette2,755 Stanton9,971 Wilson6,770 McPherson92 Hodgeman237 Harvey218 Ellsworth192 Neosho7,190 Comanche7,810 Bourbon95Edwards1,048 Johnson51 Chautauqua217 Woodson25 Montgomery6,347 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2014 Production in Million Cubic Feet < 1,000 1,000 - 9,999 10,000 - 19,999 20,000+ Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Geological Survey. Production indicated only for counties reporting drilling activity. Leavenworth20 Wyandotte Salina BasinCambridge Arch,Central Kansas Uplift Nemaha Uplift Forest CityBasin Cherokee PlatformSedgwick BasinAndarko Basin State: 239,375 Nemaha Uplift 273 County 2012r 2013r 2014 2012r 2013r 2014 Allen 215,936 222,003 146,301 164 149 142 Barber 26,115,592 28,465,202 23,218,392 1,463 1,492 1,534 Barton 229,043 271,004 260,164 43 33 39 Bourbon 130,000 122,831 95,468 75 80 57 Chase 156,955 130,434 57,702 111 124 96 Chautauqua 441,646 311,100 216,636 115 112 98 Cheyenne 3,890,609 3,254,678 2,442,403 658 619 571 Clark 2,342,760 2,194,485 1,858,837 229 232 231 Comanche 7,827,294 12,405,402 7,810,117 468 496 475 Cowley 60,407 108,383 125,794 40 50 47 Crawford 423 - - 13 - - Edwards 1,498,911 1,266,484 1,048,319 203 190 196 Elk 15,522 12,189 8,735 3 3 3 Ellsworth 244,366 181,524 192,125 21 18 19 Finney 18,184,619 16,763,033 13,108,173 1,344 1,331 1,302 Ford 2,512,202 3,038,440 2,201,415 56 66 75 Grant 30,611,307 29,328,617 23,994,500 1,737 1,758 1,780 Gray 243,560 954,459 814,757 15 27 28 Greeley 1,970,954 1,723,914 1,279,605 201 189 188 Hamilton 5,886,921 5,285,575 3,715,343 447 443 412 Harper 7,355,776 13,499,300 18,933,025 522 591 651 Harvey 316,068 303,864 218,381 42 38 34 Haskell 19,762,493 18,247,517 14,500,356 1,273 1,255 1,284 Hodgeman - 46,676 236,512 - 12 14 Johnson 61,473 63,568 50,580 35 35 35 Kearny 27,557,677 25,802,926 20,903,876 1,814 1,799 1,803 Kingman 7,237,915 6,966,543 5,631,819 774 783 764 Kiowa 2,849,216 2,686,228 2,248,552 227 222 218 Labette 4,038,998 3,532,997 2,754,887 675 648 638 Leavenworth 56,932 58,957 19,910 51 49 41 Linn 7,433 10,141 19,356 1 4 4 McPherson 144,205 134,655 92,176 36 35 34 Marion 382,801 359,603 258,601 211 216 191 Meade 5,197,401 4,461,595 3,523,345 336 343 344 Miami 25,564 - - 36 - - Montgomery 10,239,356 8,532,678 6,347,235 1,544 1,485 1,471 Morton 17,800,417 16,022,333 12,456,697 1,213 1,181 1,173 Neosho 10,820,236 9,561,067 7,189,898 1,299 1,287 1,285 Ness - 12,005 46,008 - 2 2 Pawnee 691,152 821,822 633,216 101 106 113 Pratt 1,142,530 1,078,423 705,914 257 227 222 Reno 770,136 1,572,306 1,538,482 117 124 148 Rice 501,430 420,738 274,076 69 65 57 Rush 269,595 403,955 326,172 67 66 68 Scott 356,144 337,120 210,177 23 22 22 Sedgwick 15,796 18,507 15,068 4 5 4 Seward 14,332,600 13,254,347 10,127,228 1,167 1,142 1,131 Sherman 1,116,460 1,016,258 813,595 233 233 233 Stafford 571,480 493,475 437,535 101 95 92 Stanton 11,377,544 11,310,607 9,970,765 774 799 831 Stevens 40,406,020 38,073,985 28,422,634 2,191 2,184 2,170 Sumner 678,749 727,222 995,623 93 88 96 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County 2012-2014 Number of Producing Gas WellsGas Production (thousands cubic feet) 274 County 2012r 2013r 2014 2012r 2013r 2014 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County 2012-2014 Number of Producing Gas WellsGas Production (thousands cubic feet) Wallace 61,601 59,431 46,011 25 25 25 Wichita 68,464 65,452 37,078 5 5 4 Wilson 10,223,554 8,967,768 6,770,217 2,129 2,062 2,060 Woodson 34,631 43,480 24,926 40 18 15 Total 299,050,874 295,007,306 239,374,717 24,891 24,663 24,570 Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/state.html (accessed March 3, 2015). 275 Government G ov er nm en t Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 276 Texas119.5 California103.4 Utah185.6 Idaho140.8 Arizona106.7 Nevada97.5 Oregon168.6 Colorado147.2 Kansas171.4 Iowa157.0 Illinois98.7 Florida91.6 Nebraska171.1 Minnesota148.8 Missouri142.8 Ohio118.4 Georgia128.9 Oklahoma172.2 Alabama184.7 South Dakota170.8 Washington152.3 Maine159.2 Wisconsin126.0 New York121.6 Virginia151.4 Indiana129.7 Louisiana168.1 Michigan144.6 Kentucky187.5 Tennessee124.2 North Carolina148.6 Pennsylvania124.3 Mississippi194.4 South Carolina165.7 New Jersey161.3 Montana204.9 Wyoming228.7 New Mexico216.8 Arkansas216.1 North Dakota265.8 West Virginia221.7 Vermont228.3 Alaska370.1 2013 State Government Employment (FTE) per 10,000 People Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. 91.6 - 106.7 106.8 - 141.2 141.3 - 194.4 194.5 - 288.5 288.6 - 402.9 New Hampshire141.2 Massachusetts147.2 Rhode Island179.1Connecticut174.4 Hawaii402.9 Maryland144.4 Delaware288.5 277 State County1 Municipal Total Alabama 67 461 0 548 132 1,208 Alaska 14 148 0 15 0 177 Arizona 15 91 0 326 242 674 Arkansas 75 502 0 740 239 1,556 California 57 482 0 2,861 1,025 4,425 Colorado 62 271 0 2,392 180 2,905 Connecticut 0 30 149 447 17 643 Delaware 3 57 0 260 19 339 District of Columbia 0 1 0 1 0 2 Florida 66 410 0 1,079 95 1,650 Georgia 153 535 0 510 180 1,378 Hawaii 3 1 0 17 0 21 Idaho 44 200 0 806 118 1,168 Illinois 102 1,298 1,431 3,227 905 6,963 Indiana 91 569 1,006 752 291 2,709 Iowa 99 947 0 535 366 1,947 Kansas2 103 626 1,268 1,523 306 3,826 Kentucky 118 418 0 628 174 1,338 Louisiana 60 304 0 96 69 529 Maine 16 22 466 237 99 840 Maryland 23 157 0 167 0 347 Massachusetts 5 53 298 417 84 857 Michigan 83 533 1,240 443 576 2,875 Minnesota 87 853 1,784 610 338 3,672 Mississippi 82 298 0 439 164 983 Missouri 114 954 312 1,854 534 3,768 Montana 54 129 0 763 319 1,265 Nebraska 93 530 417 1,269 272 2,581 Nevada 16 19 0 139 17 191 New Hampshire 10 13 221 131 166 541 New Jersey 21 324 242 234 523 1,344 New Mexico 33 103 0 631 96 863 New York 57 614 929 1,174 679 3,453 North Carolina 100 553 0 320 0 973 North Dakota 53 357 1,313 779 183 2,685 Ohio 88 937 1,308 841 668 3,842 Oklahoma 77 590 0 635 550 1,852 Oregon 36 241 0 1,035 230 1,542 Pennsylvania 66 1,015 1,546 1,756 514 4,897 Rhode Island 0 8 31 90 4 133 South Carolina 46 270 0 279 83 678 South Dakota 66 311 907 547 152 1,983 Tennessee 92 345 0 465 14 916 Texas 254 1,214 0 2,600 1,079 5,147 Utah 29 245 0 307 41 622 Vermont 14 43 237 153 291 738 Virginia 95 229 0 193 1 518 Washington 39 281 0 1,285 295 1,900 West Virginia 55 232 0 317 55 659 Wisconsin 72 596 1,255 765 440 3,128 Wyoming 23 99 0 628 55 805 United States 3,031 19,519 16,360 38,266 12,880 90,056 2 Kansas has 105 counties. The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and city of Kansas City and the Unified government of Greely County are consolidated city-county government and counted as municipal governments. 1 Excludes areas corresponding to counties but having no organized county government. Government Units by State, 2012 Town or Township Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Census of Governments, http://www.census.gov/govs/go/ (accessed April 23, 2014). Special Districts School Districts 278 Federal Spending by Category, Fiscal Year 2013 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from The Pew Charitable Trusts, http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2014/12/federal-spending-in-the-states (accessed January 23, 2015). Retirement benefits 34% Nonretirement benefits 27% Grants 16% Contracts 13% Salaries and wages 10% United States Retirement benefits 41% Nonretirement benefits 30% Grants 8% Contracts 7% Salaries and wages 14% Kansas 279 Recession Periods: July 1990 - March 1991; March 2001 - November 2001; and December 2007 - June 2009. Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, Governor's Budget Report, Fiscal Years 2001 and 2015, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed January 13, 2015); National Bureau of Economic Research, U.S. Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions, http://nber.org/cycles/cyclesmain.html (accessed November 24, 2014). -1,000 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $ m i l l i o n s Fiscal Year State General Fund in Kansas (in 2014 dollars) Fund Balance Revenue Expenditures 280 Revenue 2013 2014 Increase or Decrease 2013-2014 Tax Revenues Property $28,855 $35,708 $6,853 23.7 Income and Inheritance 3,334,565 2,650,061 -684,504 -20.5 Retail Sales and Compensating Use 2,524,617 2,446,256 -78,361 -3.1 Cigarette and Tobacco Products 98,985 97,813 -1,172 -1.2 Cereal Malt Beverage and Liquor Drink 11,657 11,840 183 1.6 Liquor Enforcement 60,512 64,538 4,026 6.7 Liquor Gallonage 19,057 19,081 24 0.1 Corporate Franchise -4,167 6,632 10,799 259.2 Severance on Oil and Gas 100,131 125,758 25,627 25.6 Insurance Premiums 156,977 172,758 15,781 10.1 Other Taxes 2,010 1,634 -376 -18.7 Total Tax Revenues $6,333,197 $5,632,080 -$701,117 -11.1 Non-Tax Revenues Agency Earnings $57,864 $49,550 -$8,314 -14.4 Interest, Dividends, and Premiums 11,057 11,525 468 4.2 Net Transfers -60,994 -39,957 21,037 34.5 Total Non-Tax Revenues $7,928 $21,117 $13,189 166.4 Total Revenues $6,341,125 $5,653,197 -$687,928 -10.8 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, The Governor's Budget Report, Volume 1, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed July 13, 2015). Percent Change 2013-2014 Kansas State General Fund Comparative Statement of Revenues Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 (thousands of dollars) 281 Expenditures 2013 2014 Increase or Decrease 2013-2014 Expenditures by Object Salaries and Wages $1,079,622 $1,042,321 -$37,302 -3.5 Other Operating Expenditures 294,953 300,923 5,970 2.0 Capital Outlay 34,220 39,169 4,948 14.5 Grants, Claims and Shared Revenue 4,726,014 4,600,406 -125,608 -2.7 Aid for Local Units 3,292,750 3,170,703 -122,047 -3.7 By Department for Aging & Disability Services 2,812 3,000 188 6.7 By Department for Children & Families 1 0 -1 -100.0 Retirement Contributions for Local School District Employees 323,068 324,063 996 0.3 Aid to Local School Districts 2,757,336 2,627,236 -130,100 -4.7 Municipal University Operating Grant 11,131 11,131 0 0.0 Community and Technical Colleges 147,307 153,176 5,870 4.0 Technical Equipment 398 398 0 0.0 Vocational Education Capital Outlay 72 72 0 0.0 Local and Regional Libraries 1,581 1,423 -158 -10.0 By Juvenile Justice Authority 23,283 22,749 -534 -2.3 By Department of Corrections 17,532 19,137 1,605 9.2 By Department of Health and Environment 5,847 5,259 -589 -10.1 Other Grants to Local Units 2,383 3,058 675 28.3 Direct Social Welfare Assistance 1,347,746 1,345,343 -2,402 -0.2 Other State Grants and Claims 85,518 84,359 -1,159 -1.4 Total Expenditures $6,134,810 $5,982,818 -$151,991 -2.5 Expenditures by Function $6,134,810 $5,982,818 -$151,991 -2.5 General Government 235,254 236,559 1,305 0.6 Human Services 1,593,060 1,582,183 -10,878 -0.7 Education 3,885,699 3,747,689 -138,010 -3.6 Public Safety 386,107 383,853 -2,254 -0.6 Agriculture and Natural Resources 18,541 16,386 -2,155 -11.6 Transportation 16,148 16,148 0 0.0 Kansas State General Fund Comparative Statement of Expenditures Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 (thousands of dollars) Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Percent Change 2013-2014 Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, The Governor's Budget Report, Volume 1, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed July 13, 2015). 282 Item Amount (thousands) Percent Amount (thousands) Percent Total Revenue $16,144,318 100.0 $18,013,265 100.0 General Revenue 15,068,811 80.7 15,245,978 84.6 Intergovernmental Revenue 4,099,551 26.5 3,845,073 21.3 Taxes 7,418,341 36.7 7,620,282 42.3 General sales 2,825,880 13.4 2,897,033 16.1 Selective Sales 859,715 4.5 845,883 4.7 License Taxes 315,411 1.8 382,944 2.1 Individual Income Tax 2,891,743 14.6 2,956,588 16.4 Corporate Income Tax 317,578 1.3 384,553 2.1 Other Taxes 208,014 1.0 153,281 0.9 Current Charges 2,593,796 12.7 2,781,722 15.4 Miscellaneous General Revenue 957,123 4.7 998,901 5.5 Utility Revenue -- -- -- -- Liquor Store Revenue -- -- -- -- Insurance Trust Revenue 1,075,507 19.3 2,767,287 15.4 Total Expenditure $16,747,356 100.0 $16,436,706 100.0 Intergovernmental Expenditure 3,953,778 25.2 4,057,504 24.7 Direct Expenditure 12,793,578 74.8 12,379,202 75.3 Current Operation 9,155,836 52.5 8,991,368 54.7 Capital Outlay 1,098,784 6.5 1,089,440 6.6 Insurance Benefits and Repayments 2,097,277 12.9 1,920,842 11.7 Assistance and Subsidies 171,459 1.2 162,307 1.0 Interest on Debt 270,222 1.6 215,245 1.3 Exhibit: Salaries and Wages 3,527,202 20.8 3,644,550 22.2 Total Expenditure $16,747,356 100.0 $16,436,706 100.0 General Expenditure 14,650,079 87.1 14,515,864 88.3 Intergovernmental Expenditure 3,953,778 25.2 4,057,504 24.7 Direct Expenditure 10,696,301 61.8 10,458,360 63.6 General Expenditure, by Function Education 6,027,749 35.8 6,057,156 36.9 Public Welfare 3,447,299 21.2 3,386,863 20.6 Hospitals 1,413,684 7.4 1,556,542 9.5 Health 401,351 1.9 356,630 2.2 Highways 1,297,323 7.4 1,181,586 7.2 Police Protection 99,829 0.6 105,054 0.6 Correction 331,421 2.0 347,040 2.1 Natural Resources 235,711 1.3 231,678 1.4 Parks and Recreation 33,341 0.2 39,481 0.2 Governmental Administration 446,830 2.7 411,604 2.5 Interest on General Debt 270,222 1.6 215,245 1.3 Other and Unallocable 645,319 4.9 626,985 3.8 Utility Expenditure -- -- -- -- Liquor Store Expenditure -- -- -- -- Insurance Trust Expenditure 2,097,277 12.9 1,920,842 11.7 Debt at End of Fiscal Year 6,860,094 - 6,825,293 - Cash and Security Holdings 19,264,960 - 19,908,397 - Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 2012 2013 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Finances, 2012 and 2013, http://www.census.gov/govs/state/ (accessed February 27, 2015). Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 283 Description 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total Revenue $12,996,366 $13,851,372 $13,972,569 $14,323,088 General revenue 12,130,956 12,479,699 12,543,064 12,838,964 Intergovernmental revenue 4,285,846 4,155,984 4,210,636 4,540,169 From federal government 241,533 274,345 287,588 270,658 From state government 4,044,313 3,881,640 3,923,048 3,810,074 General revenue from own sources 7,845,109 8,323,714 8,332,428 8,298,795 Taxes 4,776,443 4,921,652 4,959,381 5,089,277 Property 3,736,049 3,855,117 3,843,929 3,851,395 Sales and gross receipts 940,404 967,968 1,032,896 1,133,255 General sales 727,777 751,149 797,509 889,103 Selective sales 212,627 216,819 235,387 244,152 Individual 2,010 3,663 3,438 1,844 Motor vehicle license 13,664 17,094 15,952 21,049 Other taxes 84,317 77,810 63,166 81,734 Charges and misc. general revenue 3,068,666 3,402,062 3,373,047 3,209,518 Current charges 1,930,655 2,168,688 2,231,011 2,208,457 Education 395,793 419,301 460,360 429,600 Hospitals 665,266 831,605 815,368 780,197 Highways 4,189 2,513 1,866 4,649 Air transportation (airports) 39,868 37,664 40,084 41,030 Parking facilities 4,068 4,230 4,531 5,250 Natural Resources 11,762 14,448 7,693 14,505 Parks and recreation 73,670 76,045 72,670 73,922 Housing and community development 23,544 23,159 26,544 33,232 Sewerage 314,996 332,186 356,848 374,285 Solid waste management 126,322 144,572 151,922 151,623 Other charges 271,178 282,965 293,125 300,164 Miscellaneous general revenue 1,138,010 1,233,373 1,142,036 1,001,061 Interest earnings 526,210 679,908 555,195 408,306 Special Assessments 104,635 104,190 110,505 122,696 Sale of Property 14,632 15,268 6,163 6,870 Other general revenue 492,534 434,007 470,173 463,189 Utility revenue 1,231,991 1,190,873 1,291,284 1,454,328 Water supply 471,076 477,454 528,407 667,953 Electric power 687,190 656,709 713,934 734,408 Gas supply 68,681 51,939 43,507 45,928 Transit 5,043 4,771 5,436 6,039 Insurance trust revenue -366,580 180,800 138,221 29,796 Total Expenditure $13,939,601 $14,240,100 $14,054,702 $14,012,425 By character and object: Intergovernmental expenditure 10,006 10,334 3,307 246,425 Direct expenditure 13,929,594 14,229,766 14,051,395 13,766,000 Current operations 10,698,666 10,660,891 10,881,111 11,099,466 Capital outlay 2,418,757 2,523,346 2,145,502 1,726,563 Assistance and subsidies 126 145 103 105 Interest on debt 738,561 967,481 940,379 857,997 Insurance benefits and repayments 73,484 77,903 84,300 81,869 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 5,441,565 5,498,414 5,297,264 5,521,178 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas Fiscal Years 2009-2012 (thousands of dollars) 284 Description 2009 2010 2011 2012 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas Fiscal Years 2009-2012 (thousands of dollars) Direct expenditure by function $13,929,594 $14,229,766 $14,051,395 $13,766,000 Direct general expenditure 12,523,822 12,931,068 12,648,558 12,256,256 Capital outlay 2,158,529 2,296,249 1,907,211 1,477,453 Other direct general expenditure 10,365,293 10,634,819 10,741,347 10,778,803 Education services 6,298,471 6,411,681 6,136,729 5,930,037 Education 6,190,114 6,301,439 6,030,057 5,826,591 Libraries 108,357 110,242 106,672 103,446 Social services and income maintenance 996,891 1,212,144 1,197,730 1,155,637 Public welfare 41,083 35,065 36,268 38,684 Hospitals 708,815 898,842 875,565 825,483 Health 246,993 278,237 285,897 291,470 Transportation 859,839 785,432 796,356 776,127 Highways 773,676 699,052 721,737 701,909 Air Transportation (Airports) 78,927 81,967 70,520 70,023 Parking facilities 7,236 4,413 4,099 4,195 Public safety 1,070,426 1,173,120 1,180,101 1,157,471 Police protection 596,719 634,039 640,769 646,160 Fire protection 268,821 307,877 303,533 294,485 Correction 170,467 202,669 210,318 193,193 Protective inspection and regulation 34,419 28,535 25,481 23,633 Environment and housing 1,000,671 1,012,689 1,014,589 1,003,260 Natural resources 82,209 69,349 62,647 72,536 Parks and recreation 269,978 281,740 284,260 275,083 Housing and community development 128,936 140,248 158,360 173,248 Sewerage 380,838 354,025 348,311 334,224 Solid waste management 138,710 167,327 161,011 148,169 Governmental administration 647,237 633,422 614,619 682,533 Financial administration 194,533 181,247 167,941 184,212 Judicial and legal 133,330 140,482 139,334 142,904 General public buildings 117,187 120,039 110,465 131,746 Other governmental administration 202,187 191,654 196,879 223,671 Interest on general debt 678,977 905,410 875,925 786,557 General expenditure n.e.c.* 971,308 797,170 832,509 764,634 Utility expenditure 1,332,288 1,220,795 1,318,537 1,427,875 Water supply 591,101 543,344 568,695 669,793 Electric power 645,471 598,697 662,289 674,756 Gas supply 64,088 42,681 38,557 36,712 Transit 31,629 36,074 48,996 46,614 Insurance trust expenditure 73,484 77,903 84,300 81,869 Debt Outstanding $18,318,538 $22,447,604 $20,231,862 $19,825,312 Short-term 411,357 406,167 225,849 185,051 Long-term 17,907,181 22,041,437 20,006,013 19,640,261 Cash and Security Holdings $14,450,457 $17,711,860 $15,708,276 $15,264,058 Insurance trust funds 1,082,405 865,973 1,340,671 1,297,304 Other than insurance trust funds 13,368,052 16,845,887 14,367,605 13,966,754 * n.e.c. - not elsewhere classified Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State and Local Government Finances, http://www.census.gov/govs/local/ (accessed December 17, 2014). 285 Government Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population1 Financial Administration 1,720 $6,799,125 5.94 Other Government Administration 561 1,967,557 1.94 Judicial and Legal 2,111 8,882,337 7.29 Police Protection Total 1,073 4,649,713 3.71 Police Officers Only 304 1,536,339 1.05 Other Police 769 3,113,374 2.66 Corrections 3,399 10,694,781 11.74 Highways 2,930 10,721,408 10.12 Public Welfare 2,242 7,409,525 7.74 Health 1,023 4,210,548 3.53 Hospitals2 8,064 35,897,362 27.85 Social Insurance Administration 96 339,681 0.33 Parks and Recreation 613 1,745,591 2.12 Natural Resources 803 3,300,929 2.77 Higher Education Total 21,306 103,693,359 73.58 Instructional 7,709 53,148,086 26.62 Other 13,597 50,545,273 46.95 Other Education 662 2,780,365 2.29 All Other and Unallocable 3,036 12,020,728 10.48 Total 49,639 $215,113,009 171.42 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2013 State Summary Table: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/govs/apes/ (accessed February 27, 2015). 1 The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 1, 2013 is 2,895,801. March 2013 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government 2 In 2012, the University of Kansas Hospital Authority was reclassified as a single-function state institution. 286 Government Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,093 $11,640,869 10.68 Other Government Administration 2,543 10,186,477 8.78 Judicial and Legal 1,629 6,991,176 5.63 Police Protection Total 7,627 33,188,990 26.34 Police Officers Only 5,753 26,923,497 19.87 Other Police Employees 1,874 6,265,493 6.47 Fire Protection Total 3,302 16,726,609 11.40 Firefighters Only 3,154 16,133,642 10.89 Other Fire Employees 148 592,967 0.51 Corrections 3,098 11,126,168 10.70 Highways 4,583 16,152,936 15.83 Air Transportation 222 875,777 0.77 Public Welfare 507 1,560,052 1.75 Health 3,108 11,032,026 10.73 Hospitals 8,247 32,692,267 28.48 Solid Waste Management 992 2,953,886 3.43 Sewerage 1,121 4,319,861 3.87 Parks and Recreation 2,301 7,111,609 7.95 Housing and Community Development 982 3,346,581 3.39 Natural Resources 346 1,121,952 1.19 Water Supply 2,295 9,161,444 7.93 Electric Power 1,051 5,734,362 3.63 Gas Supply 58 211,036 0.20 Transit 298 980,398 1.03 Education Total 100,443 318,507,568 346.86 Elementary and Secondary Total 92,580 286,043,480 319.70 Instructional Employees 65,083 225,548,578 224.75 Other Employees 27,497 60,494,902 94.95 Higher Education Total 7,863 32,464,088 27.15 Instructional Employees 2,796 15,769,905 9.66 Other Employees 5,067 16,694,183 17.50 Local Libraries 1,103 3,470,206 3.81 All Other and Unallocable 2,645 9,230,681 9.13 Total 151,594 $518,322,931 523.50 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2013 State Summary Table: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/govs/apes/ (accessed February 27, 2015). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 1, 2013 is 2,895,801. Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2013 287 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2014 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes2 Industrial Revenue Total Allen $0 $8,209,000 $6,278,750 $0 $31,675,000 $11,609 $4,388,652 $50,563,011 Anderson 28,911,300 5,900,722 13,751,799 348,600 6,335,000 0 0 55,247,421 Atchison 394,100 8,473,661 22,415,000 288,614 4,768,801 0 88,760,253 125,100,429 Barber 0 2,272,708 1,495,000 12,475,750 0 0 0 16,243,458 Barton 0 12,586,308 17,298,775 0 1,764,812 0 360,000 32,009,895 Bourbon 1,959,607 20,536,028 10,886,113 735,000 0 0 0 34,116,748 Brown 0 17,562,368 4,509,000 0 4,225,000 3,457,115 0 29,753,483 Butler 26,649,308 119,216,267 298,134,780 2,127,974 0 0 0 446,128,329 Chase 1,131,553 815,170 475,000 2,500,500 0 0 0 4,922,223 Chautauqua 81,622 1,158,889 0 0 0 4,078,245 0 5,318,756 Cherokee 4,040,000 7,187,568 40,593,661 0 1,357,890 0 0 53,179,119 Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark 64,750 506,000 3,095,000 75,000 0 444,061 0 4,184,811 Clay 4,391,208 12,597,797 2,845,000 0 1,865,000 0 0 21,699,005 Cloud 0 7,199,604 11,589,540 60,000 6,000,000 6,400 5,511,233 30,366,777 Coffey 0 13,279,878 6,935,000 1,018,494 351,000 2,394,000 0 23,978,372 Comanche 3,220,000 2,390,000 0 0 0 0 0 5,610,000 Cowley 3,570,000 29,800,950 63,830,000 0 4,679,479 0 80,339,378 182,219,807 Crawford 4,024,022 32,765,330 38,180,000 12,835,000 0 0 0 87,804,352 Decatur 1,120,047 8,591,375 0 0 0 0 0 9,711,422 Dickinson 845,000 13,077,737 52,520,000 22,330,000 2,654,000 1,970,000 0 93,396,737 Doniphan 0 4,319,972 3,129,293 13,801 2,450,807 0 0 9,913,873 Douglas 29,335,000 94,638,625 178,163,582 2,615,020 46,412,700 120,935,000 50,600,000 522,699,927 Edwards 155,019 1,967,289 5,928,567 0 301,400 224,487 0 8,576,762 Elk 423,728 527,568 73,500 0 995,102 0 0 2,019,898 Ellis 4,930,000 21,012,026 4,639,017 1,074,171 3,675,000 0 0 35,330,214 Ellsworth 1,910,000 5,700,811 2,660,000 0 1,070,000 0 5,815,140 17,155,951 Finney 5,920,141 40,044,000 97,415,000 750,000 735,000 9,446,200 15,256,600 169,566,941 Ford 16,335,000 47,854,940 50,375,385 625,000 74,219,294 695,884 117,803,348 307,908,851 Franklin 10,890,000 21,027,205 36,540,000 0 0 0 0 68,457,205 Geary 32,180,000 129,358,550 27,415,000 20,524,986 9,925,000 0 62,251,225 281,654,761 Gove 0 2,283,862 1,203,092 0 315,600 421,917 0 4,224,471 Graham 70,000 4,950,285 0 0 0 63,357 0 5,083,642 Grant 16,565,000 1,610,160 0 0 0 0 0 18,175,160 Gray 125,792 6,220,213 11,650,000 0 0 0 0 17,996,005 Greeley 4,327,126 30,000 0 0 50,500 0 0 4,407,626 Greenwood 0 2,807,840 4,730,000 0 483,244 193,181 0 8,214,265 Hamilton 1,501,693 64,000 752,950 0 0 3,000,000 0 5,318,643 Harper 2,493,433 3,873,199 5,941,989 640,732 7,156,744 402,332 0 20,508,429 288 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2014 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes2 Industrial Revenue Total Harvey $4,755,000 $63,329,848 $61,661,818 $2,115,102 $2,757,025 $75,000 $25,692,356 $160,386,149 Haskell 0 2,480,000 4,325,000 2,575,000 0 0 0 9,380,000 Hodgeman 5,045,006 749,550 6,172,891 0 12,561,000 60,000 0 24,588,447 Jackson 0 5,075,074 31,399,148 72,199 4,554,666 0 1,095,000 42,196,087 Jefferson 7,735,430 6,997,020 17,362,924 390,698 1,058,635 94,211 0 33,638,918 Jewell 0 788,913 55,000 0 0 0 0 843,913 Johnson 316,465,935 822,041,933 1,503,553,701 3,586,432 711,726,951 64,290,000 2,324,937,955 5,746,602,907 Kearny 0 5,079,007 0 0 0 0 0 5,079,007 Kingman 2,301,376 8,318,656 6,189,056 0 0 0 0 16,809,088 Kiowa 636,459 3,554,127 0 2,076,264 0 0 0 6,266,850 Labette 0 42,452,212 29,966,116 0 0 0 0 72,418,328 Lane 386,163 215,000 38,170 0 0 0 0 639,333 Leavenworth 10,399,562 83,198,912 261,081,832 2,974,782 0 3,200,000 0 360,855,088 Lincoln 368,909 510,402 0 5,249,069 209,768 72,068 0 6,410,216 Linn 288,166 8,367,707 18,646,752 1,982,513 0 0 0 29,285,138 Logan 3,278,094 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,278,094 Lyon 10,125,000 35,554,934 24,055,000 1,200,096 0 327,437 1,325,000 72,587,467 McPherson 7,050,000 25,448,810 37,305,619 0 20,925,000 3,323,948 135,010,458 229,063,835 Marion 3,859,417 15,903,689 18,125,000 396,501 6,150,129 0 0 44,434,736 Marshall 0 5,087,168 2,645,000 234,000 0 213,723 3,000,000 11,179,891 Meade 804,067 2,369,511 1,785,000 4,006,962 0 0 0 8,965,540 Miami 4,010,000 25,335,809 69,545,000 1,471,006 9,626,000 0 0 109,987,815 Mitchell 12,212,308 10,415,155 0 0 0 0 0 22,627,463 Montgomery 0 29,525,876 59,865,000 0 14,946,907 0 50,202,572 154,540,355 Morris 0 6,600,939 7,470,000 0 4,865,000 0 0 18,935,939 Morton 1,540,000 1,120,000 720,000 0 0 2,000,000 0 5,380,000 Nemaha 0 15,105,720 15,115,000 0 0 0 0 30,220,720 Neosho 12,476,922 28,359,125 70,314,065 14,775,000 16,772,500 248,755 35,818,646 178,765,013 Ness 313,555 1,757,775 0 3,366,194 0 0 0 5,437,524 Norton 877,536 13,511,245 0 0 0 0 0 14,388,781 Osage 5,289,445 19,743,533 14,289,222 0 0 0 0 39,322,200 Osborne 0 1,995,778 21,265 57,097 0 666,787 0 2,740,927 Ottawa 2,179,820 4,849,265 10,125,000 0 495,000 643,897 0 18,292,982 Pawnee 588,640 25,899,077 0 0 18,530,000 0 0 45,017,717 Phillips 1,633,600 1,408,287 835,587 0 0 0 0 3,877,474 Pottawatomie 6,935,322 11,144,393 32,610,000 2,523,968 2,875,000 12,622,489 0 68,711,172 Pratt 1,300,000 6,323,231 14,541,868 0 989,628 3,367,865 0 26,522,592 Rawlins 0 4,970,803 115,125 8,048,254 0 0 0 13,134,182 Reno 33,903,400 56,459,314 133,496,478 945,000 1,049,800 3,750,000 61,986,454 291,590,446 289 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2014 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes2 Industrial Revenue Total Republic $2,545,000 $959,000 $65,000 $939,506 $0 $0 $0 $4,508,506 Rice 0 8,116,592 36,085,000 4,745,000 3,540,000 145,608 0 52,632,200 Riley 5,241,265 191,682,888 108,811,709 61,375 67,642,700 28,605,000 0 402,044,937 Rooks 277,300 6,464,064 5,930,000 70,890 14,340,000 0 0 27,082,254 Rush 7,101,273 2,167,821 0 0 120,000 0 0 9,389,094 Russell 4,869,155 4,590,000 0 0 0 2,078,870 5,693,168 17,231,193 Saline 237,740 58,654,070 148,525,000 24,196,000 15,160,000 4,113,331 74,092,204 324,978,345 Scott 23,965,000 3,687 10,451,030 0 8,030,000 3,774,000 0 46,223,717 Sedgwick 73,345,000 725,934,365 905,797,161 5,076,958 520,351,529 397,270,000 2,130,266,195 4,758,041,208 Seward 17,246,266 9,301,024 138,579,202 0 4,859,696 0 1,868,857 171,855,045 Shawnee 44,445,000 154,995,342 237,565,837 10,854,233 147,095,000 24,585,000 192,379,040 811,919,452 Sheridan 0 3,583,328 0 0 0 0 0 3,583,328 Sherman 8,278,145 2,409,559 14,995,000 0 0 0 0 25,682,704 Smith 2,356,922 1,304,713 0 0 0 0 0 3,661,635 Stafford 21,043 1,301,819 875,000 0 1,925,000 519,739 0 4,642,601 Stanton 13,505,760 264,000 0 0 0 0 0 13,769,760 Stevens 6,886,557 1,432,236 0 18,412,358 0 2,796,164 0 29,527,315 Sumner 12,991,912 88,849,156 39,985,000 764,426 11,180,000 851,484 0 154,621,978 Thomas 1,425,442 15,497,433 9,868,406 0 0 0 2,386,131 29,177,412 Trego 2,706,439 1,423,023 1,630,000 155,184 355,211 1,717,707 0 7,987,564 Wabaunsee 494,659 8,595,798 8,932,308 1,289,219 0 0 0 19,311,984 Wallace 3,845,000 0 245,000 22,304 0 0 0 4,112,304 Washington 185,023 1,032,843 1,809,520 7,980,000 975,000 0 0 11,982,386 Wichita 175,000 738,601 3,945,000 1,125,000 0 1,867,000 0 7,850,601 Wilson 698,410 8,217,239 3,625,000 10,836,843 2,797,355 0 0 26,174,847 Woodson 179,458 651,796 0 0 0 0 0 831,254 Wyandotte 0 336,474,823 228,248,967 0 575,898,855 80,712,500 413,757,986 1,635,093,131 - - - - - - 771,748,400 - - - - - - 1,634,305,000 - - - - - - 1,740,890,900 - - - - - - 22,535,000 - - - - - - 219,235,000 Total $897,346,351 $3,749,110,921 $5,384,850,570 $225,614,077 $2,417,829,729 $791,736,370 $5,890,597,851 $19,357,085,869 Source: State of Kansas, Office of the Treasurer, 2014 Bond Indebtedness Report, http://kansasstatetreasurer.com/prodweb/municipal_bond_service/bond_report_archive.php (accessed April 20, 2015). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 1 Hospital, drainage, sewer, fire, and other special districts. 2 No-fund warrants and temporary notes. State Schools - Kans. Dept. of Transportation - Kans. Dev. Finance Authority - Kans. Rural Water Fin. Authority - Kans. Turnpike Authority - 290 Item Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Property Taxes $71,876 $25.04 $74,413 $25.78 $79,475 $27.44 $81,267 $27.98 Sales and Gross Receipts 3,332,967 1,161.33 3,685,595 1,277.07 3,742,916 1,292.53 3,890,900 1,339.83 General Sales and Gross Receipts* 2,487,499 866.73 2,825,880 979.18 2,897,033 1,000.43 2,983,664 1,027.43 Selective Sales Taxes 845,468 294.59 859,715 297.90 845,883 292.11 907,236 312.41 Alcoholic Beverages 113,247 39.46 118,202 40.96 119,462 41.25 126,861 43.68 Amusements 407 0.14 389 0.13 391 0.14 343 0.12 Insurance Premiums 159,824 55.69 166,405 57.66 174,531 60.27 198,355 68.30 Motor Fuels 436,855 152.22 435,049 150.75 415,352 143.43 441,843 152.15 Pari-mutuels 11 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Public Utilities 448 0.16 317 0.11 321 0.11 353 0.12 Tobacco Products 102,496 35.71 103,639 35.91 98,985 34.18 97,813 33.68 Other Selective Sales 32,180 11.21 35,714 12.38 36,841 12.72 41,688 14.36 Licenses 333,916 116.35 315,411 109.29 382,944 132.24 395,454 136.17 Alcoholic Beverages 3,352 1.17 4,530 1.57 3,282 1.13 3,575 1.23 Amusements 19 0.01 16 0.01 15 0.01 15 0.01 Corporation 42,352 14.76 21,180 7.34 0 0.00 63,582 21.89 Hunting and Fishing 24,608 8.57 24,258 8.41 89,900 31.04 23,522 8.10 Motor Vehicle 188,281 65.60 184,515 63.94 205,760 71.05 212,064 73.02 Motor Vehicle Operators 21,481 7.48 21,500 7.45 21,256 7.34 19,622 6.76 Public Utility 5,163 1.80 4,581 1.59 5,685 1.96 5,340 1.84 Occupation and Business, NEC 46,048 16.04 52,267 18.11 55,457 19.15 65,516 22.56 Other Licenses 2,612 0.91 2,564 0.89 1,589 0.55 2,218 0.76 Income Taxes 2,967,337 1,033.93 3,209,321 1,112.04 3,341,141 1,153.79 2,841,841 978.59 Individual Income 2,720,819 948.03 2,891,743 1,002.00 2,956,588 1,020.99 2,511,660 864.89 Corporation Net Income 246,518 85.90 317,578 110.04 384,553 132.80 330,181 113.70 Other Taxes 122,381 42.64 133,601 46.29 73,806 25.49 125,019 43.05 Death and Gift 229 0.08 694 0.24 0 0.00 136 0.05 Documentary and Stock Transfer 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Severance 122,152 42.56 132,907 46.05 73,806 25.49 124,883 43.00 Other 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total Taxes $6,828,477 $2,379.29 $7,418,341 $2,570.49 $7,620,282 $2,631.49 $7,334,481 $2,525.63 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State Government Tax Collections, http:/www.census.gov/govs/statetax/ (accessed April 16, 2015). State Government Tax Collections in Kansas Fiscal Years 2011-2014 2011 20132012 2014 291 Montana Oregon Wyoming5.47% Maine5.50% Wisconsin5.43% Virginia5.63% Texas8.05% California8.44% Arizona8.17% Nevada7.94% Utah6.68% Idaho6.01% Colorado7.44% Kansas8.20% New Mexico7.35% Iowa6.78% Illinois8.19% Florida6.65% Nebraska6.80% Minnesota7.20% Missouri7.81% Georgia6.96% Ohio7.10% Oklahoma8.77% Alabama8.91% South Dakota5.83% Washington8.89% Arkansas9.26% North Dakota6.56% New York8.48% Indiana7.00% Louisiana8.91% Michigan6.00% Kentucky6.00% Tennessee9.45% North Carolina6.90% Pennsylvania6.34% Mississippi7.07% South Carolina7.13% West Virginia6.07% Alaska1.76% None 1.76% 1.77% - 5.63% 5.64% - 7.44% 7.45% - 9.45% Combined State and Average Local Sales Tax Rates in the U.S., by Stateas of January 1, 2015 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from The Tax Foundation. New Hampshire Massachusetts6.25% Rhode Island7.00%Connecticut6.35% Hawaii4.35% Maryland6.00% Delaware New Jersey6.97% Vermont6.14% 292 State State Sales Tax Rate Rank Average Local Sales Tax Rate1 State & Local Combined Rank Maximum Local Rate Alabama 4.00% 39 4.91% 8.91% 3 7.00% Alaska -- 47 1.76% 1.76% 47 7.50% Arizona 5.60% 29 2.57% 8.17% 11 5.30% Arkansas 6.50% 9 2.76% 9.26% 2 5.50% California2 7.50% 1 0.94% 8.44% 8 2.50% Colorado 2.90% 46 4.54% 7.44% 15 7.10% Connecticut 6.35% 11 -- 6.35% 31 - Delaware -- 47 -- -- 48 - District of Columbia 5.75% 27 -- 5.75% 41 - Florida 6.00% 16 0.65% 6.65% 29 1.50% Georgia 4.00% 39 2.96% 6.96% 24 4.00% Hawaii2 4.00% 39 0.35% 4.35% 46 0.50% Idaho 6.00% 16 0.01% 6.01% 36 3.00% Illinois 6.25% 12 1.94% 8.19% 10 3.75% Indiana 7.00% 2 -- 7.00% 21 - Iowa 6.00% 16 0.78% 6.78% 27 1.00% Kansas 6.15% 15 2.05% 8.20% 9 3.50% Kentucky 6.00% 16 -- 6.00% 37 - Louisiana 4.00% 39 4.91% 8.91% 3 7.00% Maine 5.50% 30 -- 5.50% 43 - Maryland 6.00% 16 -- 6.00% 37 - Massachusetts 6.25% 12 -- 6.25% 33 - Michigan 6.00% 16 -- 6.00% 37 - Minnesota 6.88% 7 0.33% 7.20% 17 1.00% Mississippi 7.00% 2 0.07% 7.07% 20 1.00% Missouri 4.23% 38 3.58% 7.81% 14 5.00% Montana2 -- 47 -- -- 48 - Nebraska 5.50% 30 1.30% 6.80% 26 2.00% Nevada 6.85% 8 1.09% 7.94% 13 1.25% New Hampshire -- 47 -- -- 48 - New Jersey3 7.00% 2 -0.03% 6.97% 23 3.50% New Mexico2 5.13% 33 2.22% 7.35% 16 3.56% New York 4.00% 39 4.48% 8.48% 7 4.88% North Carolina 4.75% 36 2.15% 6.90% 25 2.75% North Dakota 5.00% 34 1.56% 6.56% 30 3.00% Ohio 5.75% 27 1.35% 7.10% 19 2.25% Oklahoma 4.50% 37 4.27% 8.77% 6 6.50% Oregon -- 47 -- -- 48 - Pennsylvania 6.00% 16 0.34% 6.34% 32 2.00% Rhode Island 7.00% 2 -- 7.00% 21 - South Carolina 6.00% 16 1.13% 7.13% 18 2.50% South Dakota2 4.00% 39 1.83% 5.83% 40 2.00% Tennessee 7.00% 2 2.45% 9.45% 1 5.00% Texas 6.25% 12 1.80% 8.05% 12 2.00% Utah2 5.95% 26 0.73% 6.68% 28 2.10% Vermont 6.00% 16 0.14% 6.14% 34 1.00% Virginia2 5.30% 32 0.33% 5.63% 42 0.70% Washington 6.50% 9 2.39% 8.89% 5 3.10% West Virginia 6.00% 16 0.07% 6.07% 35 1.00% Wisconsin 5.00% 34 0.43% 5.43% 45 1.75% Wyoming 4.00% 39 1.47% 5.47% 44 2.00% Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates no sales tax imposed. 1 City, county, and municipal rates vary. These rates are weighted by population to compute an average local tax rate. State and Local Sales Tax Rates as of January 1, 2015 Source: The Tax Foundation, State and Local Sales Taxes in 2015, http://taxfoundation.org/article/state-and-local-sales-tax-rates-2015 (accessed July 13, 2015). 2 See source for special notes for this state. 3 Some counties in New Jersey are not subject to statewide sales tax rates and collect a local rate of 3.5%. Their average local score is represented as a negative. 293 Industry Classification 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting $3,893,278 $4,655,212 $5,264,228 $5,911,366 $6,464,770 Mining 18,477,504 22,671,127 27,024,700 28,233,270 29,917,020 Utilities 62,003,546 71,338,167 73,745,156 78,173,343 87,861,657 Construction 59,761,308 75,722,431 84,383,843 88,706,909 99,228,765 Manufacturing 46,570,342 53,829,936 58,214,156 61,063,713 64,102,975 Wholesale Trade 98,356,797 116,899,779 123,565,952 126,609,999 130,943,652 Retail Trade 1,214,207,261 1,365,159,576 1,423,287,225 1,439,654,626 1,452,177,497 Transportation and Warehousing 6,338,577 7,641,033 9,044,846 8,670,720 8,216,658 Information 181,385,006 193,518,552 194,740,935 193,274,499 193,457,062 Finance and Insurance 3,301,428 3,626,972 3,891,587 3,999,228 3,995,268 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 31,930,716 35,882,372 39,845,785 37,283,689 36,404,377 Professional and Technical Services 19,463,132 20,715,954 20,264,651 21,592,897 21,810,756 Management of Companies and Enterprises 663,371 690,152 1,815,888 2,155,157 3,963,862 Administrative and Waste Services 18,823,263 21,016,195 22,072,449 21,527,163 21,534,977 Educational Services 6,004,090 6,383,849 6,604,933 6,227,183 6,197,226 Health Care and Social Assistance 4,002,741 4,124,655 4,423,927 4,485,878 4,597,346 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 21,248,027 24,470,321 26,192,544 26,241,930 25,298,921 Accommodation and Food Services 209,055,587 238,205,585 251,259,821 253,910,950 261,174,978 Other Services (except Public Administration) 64,904,174 74,369,096 75,054,100 75,762,379 76,661,037 Public Administration 2,915,222 3,380,919 3,421,713 3,328,277 3,725,042 Unclassified Establishments 1,888,044 2,891,485 2,173,751 2,145,026 2,993,628 Total $2,075,193,413 $2,347,193,367 $2,456,292,191 $2,488,958,204 $2,540,727,474 Local sales tax not included. NAICS - North American Industry Classification System State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification Calendar Years 2010-2014 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue. 294 Reno0.6 Butler7.5Ford3.7 Ness0.7 Ellis-0.1 Elk8.9 Gove10.0 Finney3.7 Clark-3.3 Gray-0.5 Lyon4.5 Barber-21.8 Rice-1.8 Trego3.5 Cowley8.1 Pratt2.4 Smith0.4 Sumner2.6Meade3.6 Clay2.9 Jewell-10.5 Marion-0.3 Scott1.0 Rush5.8 Thomas2.4 Barton0.8 Norton0.9 Riley-0.9 Chase10.7 Kearny2.6 Cloud-0.8 Russell4.4 Phillips2.4 Harper7.0 Sherman0.6 Kiowa-9.6 Saline2.5 Graham8.8 Osage4.3 Hamilton-6.6 Morris-0.4 Marshall3.9 Sedgwick1.4 Osborne11.1 Ottawa-4.4 Grant-17.3 Morton8.1 Cheyenne6.3 Greeley2.7 Coffey1.6 Greenwood0.2 Sheridan-2.3 Miami3.8 Stafford1.9 Allen9.8 Wichita-0.3 Lincoln4.0 Pawnee-0.3 Kingman1.5 Mitchell2.8 Stevens1.4 Nemaha1.2 Brown-0.4 Labette0.6 Stanton-7.2 Seward2.9 Dickinson2.4 Wilson-2.1 Republic3.8 McPherson4.3 Hodgeman-6.2 Haskell-2.1 Jackson5.4 Harvey4.9 Ellsworth11.5 Washington-1.9 Neosho-4.3 Comanche-34.9 Bourbon-7.6 Franklin4.9 Wabaunsee5.8Geary-4.6 Crawford2.7 Pottawatomie2.8 Cherokee3.7 Anderson5.7 Jefferson4.6 Douglas3.1 Johnson3.5 Chautauqua-13.2 Woodson5.6 Atchison2.7 Shawnee1.3 Montgomery-0.3 Doniphan0.0 Logan37.4 Lane15.3 Rooks15.3 Linn30.6 Rawlins14.9 Wallace75.0 Decatur24.5 Edwards13.3 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County2013-2014 Leavenworth6.8 Wyandotte-4.4 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Revenue. Percent Change -34.9 - -17.3 -17.2 - 0.2 0.3 - 11.5 11.6 - 37.4 37.5 - 75.0 Kansas: 2.0 295 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Allen $7,606,555 $7,114,017 $8,059,000 $9,251,751 $9,520,978 $9,818,054 $10,778,350 Anderson 3,177,520 2,954,515 3,411,937 3,910,527 4,390,403 4,206,737 4,447,637 Atchison 7,851,888 7,553,769 7,983,526 8,995,187 9,420,153 8,903,856 9,144,021 Barber 4,607,653 3,484,600 4,458,747 6,152,495 6,904,402 8,290,381 6,481,741 Barton 24,636,057 21,808,365 24,935,630 29,238,272 31,123,111 31,002,998 31,264,205 Bourbon 7,062,484 6,998,102 7,560,666 8,265,405 8,504,779 9,389,619 8,672,572 Brown 5,205,805 5,773,736 5,755,641 6,443,023 6,707,857 6,611,928 6,588,537 Butler 31,556,500 30,324,886 33,084,412 37,437,194 38,892,174 39,652,729 42,623,482 Chase 860,493 810,234 940,631 1,096,828 1,097,760 988,212 1,093,676 Chautauqua 1,163,848 1,040,548 1,188,953 1,267,447 1,462,018 1,760,055 1,527,747 Cherokee 5,923,678 5,338,657 5,997,730 6,715,332 6,959,071 6,983,056 7,243,195 Cheyenne 1,331,293 1,317,455 1,237,295 1,315,762 1,418,575 1,464,939 1,556,665 Clark 953,485 767,304 922,609 1,015,715 1,194,445 1,232,540 1,192,232 Clay 4,179,047 3,955,046 4,421,478 4,838,257 5,369,946 5,008,725 5,154,624 Cloud 6,764,414 6,323,046 7,471,980 7,761,620 8,111,431 7,785,745 7,726,659 Coffey 3,789,127 3,750,687 4,374,377 5,188,286 5,079,556 6,309,194 6,412,012 Comanche 1,181,109 1,051,557 1,112,832 1,520,518 3,076,176 3,586,649 2,336,573 Cowley 17,621,706 16,873,485 19,187,905 21,836,415 21,333,590 21,402,432 23,137,727 Crawford 21,117,198 20,071,660 22,060,890 24,716,883 25,571,094 25,596,917 26,292,154 Decatur 1,146,900 1,065,139 1,121,911 1,270,928 1,357,111 1,346,673 1,677,037 Dickinson 9,877,308 9,341,877 10,375,967 11,237,662 11,551,999 11,166,159 11,435,555 Doniphan 1,959,932 2,154,807 2,213,617 2,532,723 2,637,987 2,654,612 2,655,608 Douglas 69,224,233 66,948,779 73,653,993 82,501,618 87,651,880 88,029,437 90,758,233 Edwards 1,246,027 1,044,244 1,183,484 1,368,708 1,340,411 1,343,007 1,522,010 Elk 908,183 769,986 893,609 1,238,612 1,103,683 1,080,181 1,176,517 Ellis 31,728,157 28,222,390 33,378,935 39,317,901 42,780,978 41,486,113 41,449,154 Ellsworth 2,579,423 2,586,197 2,833,619 3,703,413 3,949,508 3,669,933 4,093,157 Finney 33,358,098 30,687,099 34,102,965 38,603,601 40,905,898 42,966,344 44,571,126 Ford 22,928,946 22,949,688 25,915,668 30,089,536 32,957,763 31,099,957 32,248,287 Franklin 13,316,881 12,180,149 13,494,578 15,247,779 15,798,357 16,049,824 16,841,991 Geary 20,621,280 20,349,883 23,891,298 25,362,456 26,816,046 26,488,991 25,269,389 Gove 1,862,174 1,896,156 2,280,771 2,614,393 2,909,018 2,795,494 3,073,959 Graham 2,140,056 1,764,374 2,244,142 2,561,344 2,693,515 2,631,218 2,862,892 Grant 5,737,500 5,238,408 5,510,318 5,719,115 6,315,734 7,119,455 5,886,960 Gray 2,301,981 2,261,489 2,598,063 3,187,523 4,061,399 3,313,794 3,297,743 Greeley 596,195 561,045 670,613 806,700 908,610 863,644 887,087 Greenwood 2,459,355 2,197,993 2,489,294 2,925,209 3,042,638 2,961,187 2,966,165 Hamilton 1,208,139 1,081,006 1,295,059 1,573,118 1,592,566 1,680,393 1,569,287 Harper 3,467,371 3,163,340 3,616,445 4,460,405 6,885,902 7,019,430 7,510,989 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Calendar Years 2008-2014 296 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Calendar Years 2008-2014 Harvey $18,836,004 $17,416,584 $19,150,426 $21,027,934 $22,135,329 $21,982,169 $23,061,320 Haskell 2,784,659 2,253,110 2,592,138 3,293,748 3,162,774 3,256,289 3,187,612 Hodgeman 869,451 646,233 829,699 1,027,313 1,279,213 1,033,340 969,118 Jackson 4,944,413 4,743,568 5,224,578 5,803,694 5,858,026 5,760,576 6,073,235 Jefferson 4,311,858 4,253,854 4,686,076 5,324,853 5,461,050 5,541,580 5,798,231 Jewell 1,001,128 870,425 940,066 1,113,020 1,087,878 1,211,746 1,084,557 Johnson 503,453,890 464,292,589 513,604,956 581,574,152 603,984,175 619,060,573 640,502,450 Kearny 1,378,275 1,345,873 1,472,872 1,666,814 1,746,047 1,823,258 1,870,468 Kingman 4,048,586 3,501,998 4,100,203 4,457,177 5,251,209 5,031,001 5,104,451 Kiowa 1,831,281 1,643,370 1,563,354 1,788,840 2,198,916 2,663,001 2,406,797 Labette 10,784,336 10,304,838 10,826,841 12,091,830 12,105,149 12,091,789 12,163,675 Lane 1,035,053 887,680 1,089,039 1,312,334 1,521,036 1,339,509 1,544,884 Leavenworth 26,426,415 26,151,664 29,184,303 32,023,069 33,452,292 33,786,074 36,077,369 Lincoln 1,014,195 909,240 1,021,179 1,247,992 1,199,775 1,354,766 1,408,466 Linn 2,728,821 2,459,302 2,896,493 3,330,795 3,898,086 4,536,682 5,926,022 Logan 1,658,795 1,534,127 1,987,414 2,498,939 2,795,218 2,559,825 3,516,425 Lyon 20,679,956 19,686,542 21,730,915 25,344,971 24,623,901 24,951,018 26,084,670 McPherson 19,504,044 19,457,931 22,177,115 24,161,959 24,219,140 25,745,185 26,863,499 Marion 4,125,586 4,199,147 4,839,183 5,199,848 5,309,306 5,376,594 5,362,597 Marshall 6,150,399 6,072,276 7,017,118 7,694,199 7,775,944 7,656,665 7,951,747 Meade 1,961,884 1,765,566 2,121,526 2,426,006 2,571,250 2,450,550 2,539,287 Miami 13,797,226 13,296,942 14,796,770 16,774,375 17,537,801 17,993,350 18,668,118 Mitchell 4,119,555 4,166,773 4,575,564 5,326,598 5,510,508 5,723,744 5,884,528 Montgomery 22,202,169 19,560,792 21,412,122 24,086,662 23,955,055 24,516,027 24,445,957 Morris 2,407,182 2,307,709 2,617,933 2,846,343 2,915,081 2,958,035 2,946,302 Morton 1,788,044 1,494,153 2,001,467 2,490,444 2,336,190 2,118,739 2,290,535 Nemaha 4,766,395 4,768,853 5,678,098 6,406,864 6,958,593 6,962,732 7,044,456 Neosho 11,442,847 9,505,992 10,685,115 11,997,319 12,080,375 12,509,471 11,967,956 Ness 3,691,723 2,515,273 3,263,346 4,101,864 4,827,716 4,594,614 4,624,559 Norton 2,629,124 2,530,040 2,940,535 3,507,927 3,647,275 3,599,052 3,632,915 Osage 4,244,792 4,084,572 4,690,933 4,957,919 4,855,163 5,037,956 5,256,159 Osborne 1,956,535 1,894,494 2,092,996 2,766,175 2,646,284 2,540,647 2,822,140 Ottawa 1,491,380 1,330,106 1,463,884 1,641,581 1,673,748 2,009,782 1,922,308 Pawnee 3,050,895 2,941,900 3,312,156 3,809,589 3,798,807 3,821,337 3,810,465 Phillips 2,831,229 2,622,740 3,020,602 3,494,713 3,762,115 3,458,541 3,540,382 Pottawatomie 21,110,504 19,974,391 22,343,130 26,684,875 27,873,834 27,604,017 28,370,108 Pratt 9,231,047 8,205,079 8,747,796 10,033,446 11,053,498 11,376,634 11,649,723 Rawlins 1,020,687 1,134,713 1,117,410 1,231,931 1,481,659 1,621,773 1,862,755 Reno 46,006,640 43,258,539 48,233,124 52,320,588 54,591,530 56,003,369 56,340,450 297 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Calendar Years 2008-2014 Republic $2,099,390 $2,033,104 $2,436,441 $2,914,806 $2,891,273 $2,936,592 $3,048,734 Rice 4,380,586 4,415,098 4,916,856 5,582,256 6,816,836 5,978,697 5,871,748 Riley 39,411,429 38,329,803 44,740,197 49,734,775 51,679,412 50,958,812 50,487,808 Rooks 3,652,101 2,932,993 3,550,988 4,227,635 4,660,701 4,650,443 5,362,026 Rush 1,013,930 1,067,010 1,262,614 1,701,817 1,439,933 1,476,112 1,561,982 Russell 4,593,842 4,155,837 4,905,863 5,778,818 5,853,167 5,565,852 5,811,098 Saline 50,142,089 48,686,395 53,810,190 60,116,549 62,586,379 63,108,735 64,664,868 Scott 3,210,101 3,052,709 3,551,955 4,335,886 4,581,764 4,600,382 4,645,995 Sedgwick 394,352,424 372,706,268 408,062,880 459,773,654 484,056,319 492,551,072 499,576,979 Seward 20,056,297 17,190,793 19,501,146 22,675,093 23,829,597 24,300,820 24,993,526 Shawnee 134,223,187 127,643,620 141,280,832 158,268,326 159,804,963 159,728,346 161,832,919 Sheridan 1,328,278 1,511,339 1,470,149 1,723,758 2,134,634 2,024,248 1,977,948 Sherman 5,131,343 4,877,229 5,689,522 6,502,913 6,754,789 6,629,867 6,669,968 Smith 1,810,423 1,762,853 1,936,617 2,322,555 2,783,792 2,303,823 2,313,721 Stafford 2,100,190 1,775,015 2,013,577 2,249,840 2,276,261 2,497,815 2,545,867 Stanton 1,053,735 930,239 1,070,088 1,278,424 1,325,767 1,383,056 1,283,114 Stevens 3,734,379 2,783,330 3,383,248 3,659,983 4,493,450 5,111,197 5,184,365 Sumner 8,789,160 8,280,945 9,160,380 11,924,482 12,213,659 12,519,624 12,850,540 Thomas 8,138,412 7,791,331 9,062,800 10,254,174 11,393,793 10,852,505 11,114,440 Trego 1,996,086 2,001,706 2,082,272 2,458,616 2,624,859 2,683,222 2,777,268 Wabaunsee 1,457,189 1,314,898 1,499,885 1,708,004 1,829,833 1,953,406 2,067,524 Wallace 831,608 699,553 688,136 827,263 942,062 832,054 1,456,339 Washington 1,904,050 1,859,387 2,335,162 2,464,555 2,612,081 2,605,883 2,556,282 Wichita 1,103,436 1,010,934 1,158,332 1,403,075 1,642,395 1,583,682 1,578,857 Wilson 4,388,506 3,514,564 3,866,409 4,283,955 4,313,170 4,512,835 4,418,437 Woodson 1,057,330 964,883 1,235,792 1,450,138 1,558,652 1,485,717 1,569,340 Wyandotte 99,480,729 92,868,591 103,618,272 117,776,935 125,458,158 127,137,478 121,557,260 County Total $1,984,015,233 $1,859,925,127 $2,068,269,662 $2,339,576,642 $2,449,097,168 $2,481,394,894 $2,531,782,607 Not Designated 7,105,619 6,640,455 6,297,951 7,616,725 7,195,126 7,809,155 8,104,167 Kansas Total $1,991,120,851 $1,866,565,582 $2,074,567,613 $2,347,193,367 $2,456,292,294 $2,489,204,048 $2,539,886,774 Local sales taxes are not included. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, State Sales Tax Collections by County, http://www.ksrevenue.org/salesreports.html (accessed July 13, 2015). 298 Butler637 Clark581 Elk420 Gray544 Lyon755Rice582 Cowley632 Smith607 Sumner532Meade581 Clay604 Jewell392 Marion436 Linn567 Rush489 Rawlins650 Norton743 Riley673 Chase376 Kearny470 Cloud833 Russell816 Phillips632 Wallace871 Decatur523 Osage319 Hamilton616 Morris502 Marshall776 Osborne709 Ottawa341 Grant826 Morton704 Cheyenne546 Greeley653 Coffey789 Greenwood470 Sheridan790 Miami555 Stafford578 Allen805 Wichita738 Pawnee592 Kingman628 Lincoln510 Nemaha690 Brown661 Labette570 Stanton574 Dickinson585 Wilson493 Republic628 Hodgeman494 Haskell839 Jackson440 Harvey645 Ellsworth673 Washington457 Neosho734 Bourbon608Edwards470 Franklin631 Wabaunsee280Geary694 Crawford653 Cherokee335 Anderson547 Jefferson299 Douglas775 Chautauqua456 Woodson479 Atchison540 Montgomery 734 Doniphan334 Leavenworth473 Wyandotte762 Reno903 Ford900 Ness1,475 Gove1,037 Finney1,177 Ellis1,420 Logan1,175 Barber1,531 Trego932 Lane903 Pratt1,174 Rooks972 Scott934 Thomas1,382 Barton1,137 Harper1,250 Sherman1,077 Kiowa1,100 Saline1,143 Graham1,061 Sedgwick987 Mitchell892 Stevens919 Seward1,055 McPherson896 Comanche1,484 Pottawatomie1,228 Johnson1,110 Shawnee900 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by CountyFiscal Year 2014(in dollars) Per Capita Sales Tax Collections(in dollars) 280 - 502 503 - 673 674 - 871 872 - 1,143 1,144 - 1,531 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Revenue. State: $854 299 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2008-2014 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Allen $577.25 $551.72 $543.47 $668.33 $715.95 $707.89 $805.35 Anderson 386.98 379.41 380.98 466.04 520.08 549.67 547.44 Atchison 471.55 467.94 449.77 513.94 553.94 544.31 539.89 Barber 904.81 913.38 788.10 1,141.26 1,293.21 1,594.18 1,531.31 Barton 849.46 850.46 796.88 1,013.22 1,096.69 1,118.72 1,136.91 Bourbon 471.69 477.77 465.90 543.28 556.24 604.75 607.56 Brown 512.40 546.64 558.02 626.11 670.52 672.11 660.77 Butler 496.33 490.06 462.47 562.46 581.07 597.83 637.46 Chase 293.99 300.29 292.89 366.91 393.81 394.91 375.59 Chautauqua 273.38 313.98 274.77 342.07 397.66 430.52 456.16 Cherokee 271.97 269.76 259.29 301.36 322.18 328.51 335.30 Cheyenne 443.64 522.72 407.08 486.93 506.61 553.99 546.20 Clark 390.12 425.68 382.62 457.54 525.87 548.70 580.68 Clay 472.98 466.40 443.75 569.89 601.34 606.18 603.93 Cloud 676.70 706.57 724.37 808.12 846.11 853.89 832.65 Coffey 453.23 444.78 449.07 588.90 600.09 651.49 788.97 Comanche 598.11 582.83 546.93 650.41 1,112.82 1,961.23 1,484.29 Cowley 510.29 504.99 507.28 584.32 607.90 577.22 632.02 Crawford 544.43 531.77 513.41 615.26 648.55 652.03 653.30 Decatur 387.82 379.28 361.51 420.02 455.57 470.02 522.72 Dickinson 509.82 492.59 496.18 559.17 590.40 570.73 585.00 Doniphan 257.84 256.52 273.56 320.21 329.76 332.34 333.72 Douglas 608.43 591.90 573.65 726.00 762.36 779.59 774.78 Edwards 335.60 400.05 340.71 432.58 457.91 453.73 469.72 Elk 304.56 269.53 260.20 358.58 451.20 383.56 419.92 Ellis 1,095.87 1,101.00 1,035.94 1,310.79 1,452.18 1,452.18 1,419.86 Ellsworth 408.01 422.53 402.15 483.96 662.18 572.46 673.28 Finney 810.73 798.76 724.40 1,020.84 1,085.21 1,121.02 1,177.15 Ford 682.18 681.94 694.38 851.06 919.84 928.16 899.95 Franklin 507.50 479.33 461.90 568.50 607.34 613.99 631.02 Geary 784.74 655.09 663.67 747.84 757.87 692.50 693.64 Gove 724.12 713.20 794.67 943.79 1,020.39 1,079.08 1,037.45 Graham 767.19 762.73 755.23 969.53 1,000.84 1,052.99 1,060.78 Grant 782.56 748.69 681.71 741.09 764.05 854.61 826.36 Gray 389.39 394.53 381.55 498.05 576.76 639.30 543.66 Greeley 447.63 460.24 454.18 619.74 689.93 704.58 653.11 Greenwood 347.43 343.58 330.05 411.17 464.77 455.73 470.42 Hamilton 464.87 432.19 420.01 563.34 582.38 634.54 615.90 Harper 580.50 586.98 552.63 678.84 952.14 1,210.58 1,249.78 Harvey 557.62 536.73 510.60 597.39 625.54 632.04 644.68 Haskell 661.49 660.39 535.91 725.58 761.66 702.33 839.45 Hodgeman 344.61 438.62 337.37 542.41 536.08 637.39 493.67 Jackson 369.72 366.01 351.06 425.15 433.79 434.65 440.41 Jefferson 231.67 236.63 233.11 271.17 284.34 294.08 298.65 Jewell 301.55 304.68 270.77 361.63 345.62 368.74 392.18 Johnson 954.26 901.80 852.78 1,039.68 1,074.54 1,092.33 1,109.51 Kearny 310.53 329.49 311.28 437.46 405.66 465.20 470.11 Kingman 437.14 537.22 461.45 577.92 621.36 654.79 628.05 Kiowa 644.82 669.93 644.93 673.94 833.55 868.06 1,099.96 Labette 481.95 484.46 461.53 545.12 570.53 571.47 570.37 Lane 505.33 579.13 542.82 698.30 861.63 798.67 903.31 Leavenworth 358.01 352.49 348.21 419.13 422.49 434.01 473.22 Lincoln 300.23 290.71 294.14 360.32 406.64 328.75 510.24 Linn 280.41 260.97 277.96 338.53 370.76 443.64 567.06 Logan 626.09 615.45 631.83 847.90 971.28 970.95 1,174.58 300 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2008-2014 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Lyon $588.26 $562.83 $582.75 $727.71 $741.86 $731.68 $755.25 McPherson 647.66 672.81 685.57 825.19 826.11 835.28 896.39 Marion 322.18 351.07 342.01 429.70 425.10 423.90 436.44 Marshall 608.98 601.68 623.63 751.19 776.90 769.78 776.41 Meade 414.70 440.88 399.45 529.86 549.25 564.08 580.89 Miami 455.66 433.10 430.57 499.88 527.50 540.85 555.11 Mitchell 644.10 658.28 638.74 815.43 862.20 875.91 892.02 Montgomery 642.10 610.13 561.30 663.32 695.20 692.73 733.82 Morris 413.78 389.73 390.00 481.30 488.38 501.81 502.03 Morton 574.80 556.07 536.56 733.82 768.89 673.00 704.06 Nemaha 462.24 464.79 489.47 623.94 662.04 688.06 689.64 Neosho 703.47 638.49 595.46 710.92 738.79 756.53 733.68 Ness 998.83 1,078.23 943.38 1,240.10 1,408.69 1,627.07 1,475.41 Norton 471.97 486.74 478.30 589.58 640.47 654.93 742.52 Osage 261.43 256.37 256.81 311.19 304.40 302.49 318.51 Osborne 479.45 514.64 483.55 612.13 747.80 698.15 709.21 Ottawa 258.38 236.71 213.84 266.70 279.99 278.81 341.20 Pawnee 460.08 480.64 465.47 558.46 520.27 553.32 592.44 Phillips 510.45 519.64 501.18 595.22 666.35 654.84 632.17 Pottawatomie 1,074.79 1,052.19 988.02 1,175.47 1,274.75 1,228.93 1,228.11 Pratt 943.21 951.27 863.29 994.35 1,080.80 1,168.19 1,173.92 Rawlins 382.18 465.18 410.14 476.59 545.23 605.75 649.94 Reno 706.36 710.98 681.84 813.23 834.64 845.34 903.10 Republic 412.12 423.24 431.82 556.15 613.25 598.84 628.48 Rice 428.17 451.72 425.13 551.75 612.49 644.82 582.04 Riley 550.20 542.22 551.51 689.21 711.43 675.10 672.75 Rooks 647.98 647.54 608.36 780.62 872.28 886.73 972.26 Rush 302.43 328.91 344.07 501.54 446.68 462.10 488.64 Russell 661.83 679.36 627.02 793.85 848.98 824.32 815.66 Saline 905.52 917.75 889.10 1,057.60 1,108.66 1,116.88 1,143.40 Scott 655.74 695.20 680.56 817.83 931.16 934.15 934.44 Sedgwick 819.88 789.83 756.85 899.10 946.73 969.64 987.32 Seward 860.54 808.23 754.11 946.66 1,004.53 1,023.26 1,054.94 Shawnee 775.12 746.93 722.47 867.62 902.23 888.58 899.70 Sheridan 571.54 629.85 527.08 629.92 726.50 874.52 789.75 Sherman 848.14 815.98 857.41 1,035.48 1,129.03 1,095.33 1,076.91 Smith 434.58 476.17 454.65 555.09 696.20 679.82 606.82 Stafford 435.55 449.91 419.25 488.54 530.50 536.02 578.26 Stanton 468.29 466.77 443.29 532.38 606.37 644.78 573.67 Stevens 715.29 660.95 559.96 649.18 697.76 842.32 919.11 Sumner 356.21 366.64 352.98 428.00 535.78 520.75 532.29 Thomas 1,080.88 1,111.45 1,044.77 1,267.79 1,383.56 1,397.28 1,382.23 Trego 656.95 740.45 614.02 767.14 878.03 908.87 931.55 Wabaunsee 205.68 203.43 194.17 239.08 247.84 272.05 280.04 Wallace 559.70 557.54 462.49 517.68 603.61 560.33 871.02 Washington 324.41 327.33 335.18 435.52 443.86 448.64 457.34 Wichita 461.60 526.37 469.87 583.08 690.12 723.45 737.90 Wilson 442.90 417.77 359.34 459.39 464.82 475.97 493.49 Woodson 315.39 307.57 300.12 468.01 420.57 466.67 478.89 Wyandotte 652.49 625.60 597.51 722.26 776.45 792.40 761.61 Kansas $706.91 $686.21 $658.94 $798.41 $840.29 $853.06 $854.29 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue. Per capita calculations based upon population figures certified to the Secretary of State by the Division of Budget on July 1 of the previous year. The state sales tax rate increased from 5.3% to 6.3% beginning July 1, 2010 and decreased to 6.15% on July 1, 2013. 301 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District November 1, 2013 and 2014 Taxing District 2013 General Tax Percent of Total 2014 General Tax Percent of Total Increase or Decrease State $46,275,496 1.13 $47,674,893 1.14 $1,399,397 County 1,184,551,173 28.85 1,221,337,014 29.28 36,785,841 City 657,904,355 16.02 677,368,521 16.24 19,464,166 Township 70,631,857 1.72 73,009,803 1.75 2,377,946 School 1,897,660,890 46.22 1,890,934,342 45.33 -6,726,548 Cemetery 5,968,354 0.15 6,176,618 0.15 208,264 Drainage 4,162,710 0.10 4,274,183 0.10 111,473 Fire 56,048,282 1.37 58,657,499 1.41 2,609,217 Hospital 22,100,333 0.54 24,151,529 0.58 2,051,196 Improvement 1,579,352 0.04 1,597,764 0.04 18,412 Library 58,238,353 1.42 60,239,634 1.44 2,001,281 Lighting 15,200 0.00 16,673 0.00 1,473 Parks and Recreation 17,905,749 0.44 18,775,780 0.45 870,031 Sewer 191,995 0.00 194,097 0.00 2,102 Watershed 4,773,842 0.12 4,644,927 0.11 -128,915 Airport Authority 5,070,285 0.12 5,090,112 0.12 19,827 Ambulance 624,958 0.02 632,687 0.02 7,729 Community Building 30,590 0.00 6,013 0.00 -24,577 Ground Water Management 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Industrial 375,321 0.01 378,849 0.01 3,528 Irrigation 25,412 0.00 25,767 0.00 355 Rural Highway System 4,166,292 0.10 5,571,739 0.13 1,405,447 Tax Increment 18,774,926 0.46 20,713,319 0.50 1,938,393 Water 67,166 0.00 71,910 0.00 4,744 Miscellaneous 48,613,021 1.18 50,307,920 1.21 1,694,899 Total $4,105,755,911 $4,171,851,592 $66,095,681 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Property Valuation, Statistical Report of Property Assessment and Taxation, 2013 and 2014. 302 County Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Allen $97,000,466 $16,521,903 170.33 $99,508,273 $16,189,378 162.69 Anderson 76,665,942 12,493,884 162.97 81,535,240 12,611,650 154.68 Atchison 136,631,629 20,167,794 147.61 141,221,304 20,801,519 147.30 Barber 155,366,946 18,299,432 117.78 170,731,069 20,286,003 118.82 Barton 272,753,179 42,865,578 157.16 270,068,428 43,771,829 162.08 Bourbon 90,827,596 15,527,823 170.96 91,206,761 15,535,134 170.33 Brown 128,822,041 15,182,672 117.86 135,867,096 15,722,652 115.72 Butler 633,530,645 94,730,495 149.53 637,630,225 94,304,003 147.90 Chase 42,232,817 5,685,636 134.63 43,483,082 6,004,151 138.08 Chautauqua 33,000,100 6,108,383 185.10 32,372,690 5,856,389 180.91 Cherokee 144,638,391 16,903,925 116.87 147,796,050 16,871,579 114.15 Cheyenne 38,849,721 6,265,527 161.28 43,279,081 6,967,849 161.00 Clark 41,769,012 7,379,597 176.68 40,406,046 7,525,688 186.25 Clay 86,516,503 13,672,345 158.03 89,878,214 14,187,035 157.85 Cloud 83,956,159 14,644,908 174.44 84,413,595 14,737,189 174.58 Coffey 438,492,397 37,958,134 86.57 445,753,325 39,634,611 88.92 Comanche 68,352,289 9,254,420 135.39 56,047,892 8,163,173 145.65 Cowley 223,389,996 37,697,464 168.75 230,366,350 37,010,633 160.66 Crawford 235,460,425 31,796,080 135.04 239,127,329 31,929,145 133.52 Decatur 38,566,606 6,199,919 160.76 40,372,139 6,221,940 154.12 Dickinson 186,085,733 24,352,528 130.87 189,419,165 25,519,660 134.73 Doniphan 103,095,707 12,421,020 120.48 106,974,711 13,364,117 124.93 Douglas 1,160,401,427 145,686,369 125.55 1,181,645,549 151,756,719 128.43 Edwards 45,333,828 7,491,265 165.25 47,053,454 7,795,476 165.67 Elk 22,844,488 4,234,842 185.38 23,023,873 4,118,762 178.89 Ellis 428,794,046 43,816,216 102.19 424,726,551 43,751,131 103.01 Ellsworth 81,335,079 10,683,101 131.35 88,783,931 11,343,575 127.77 Finney 498,479,163 62,640,607 125.66 532,309,748 64,839,436 121.81 Ford 289,197,421 49,793,530 172.18 279,949,420 47,389,452 169.28 Franklin 213,764,697 31,592,414 147.79 215,857,753 31,367,085 145.31 Geary 230,947,644 32,286,053 139.80 234,794,080 33,876,071 144.28 Gove 58,489,714 7,740,936 132.35 71,741,722 8,880,492 123.78 Graham 74,215,125 9,745,047 131.31 70,810,145 9,427,029 133.13 Grant 253,781,391 25,461,162 100.33 241,250,587 25,244,126 104.64 Gray 84,872,374 10,709,465 126.18 90,513,091 11,297,020 124.81 Greeley 30,013,552 5,659,885 188.58 31,866,769 5,994,156 188.10 Greenwood 61,298,152 10,008,969 163.28 62,121,964 10,022,807 161.34 2013 2014 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County 2013 and 2014 303 County Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation 2013 2014 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County 2013 and 2014 Hamilton $44,406,220 $8,537,282 192.25 $43,874,067 $8,273,853 188.58 Harper 113,773,562 16,615,754 146.04 135,985,743 18,124,250 133.28 Harvey 267,217,423 36,396,084 136.20 272,114,855 36,362,653 133.63 Haskell 190,103,172 18,677,774 98.25 204,198,894 19,891,037 97.41 Hodgeman 49,308,083 7,550,646 153.13 56,584,382 8,496,255 150.15 Jackson 96,928,850 14,118,871 145.66 99,241,720 14,573,992 146.85 Jefferson 150,146,037 21,523,600 143.35 148,581,062 21,327,542 143.54 Jewell 38,284,599 7,053,147 184.23 42,675,466 7,405,691 173.54 Johnson 7,629,071,190 919,497,684 120.53 8,081,243,089 962,875,965 119.15 Kearny 164,197,558 18,326,869 111.62 161,925,448 18,027,970 111.34 Kingman 111,388,348 16,136,972 144.87 114,464,350 16,504,684 144.19 Kiowa 93,664,642 12,014,677 128.27 93,313,886 11,792,549 126.38 Labette 122,930,954 22,993,495 187.04 124,630,878 22,772,886 182.72 Lane 63,455,235 8,778,759 138.35 65,910,155 10,147,767 153.96 Leavenworth 575,767,777 78,811,456 136.88 578,224,519 73,720,746 127.50 Lincoln 36,579,472 7,022,876 191.99 36,816,482 6,869,772 186.60 Linn 177,396,085 21,848,720 123.16 184,071,014 22,639,945 123.00 Logan 64,829,954 8,389,386 129.41 69,584,682 8,870,459 127.48 Lyon 269,100,625 37,908,804 140.87 297,593,134 40,434,510 135.87 McPherson 353,851,309 42,801,802 120.96 360,984,412 43,659,135 120.95 Marion 116,170,456 18,182,397 156.52 121,358,059 18,727,716 154.32 Marshall 123,702,182 17,178,108 138.87 130,033,004 17,436,107 134.09 Meade 102,057,983 13,095,220 128.31 113,383,311 14,043,901 123.86 Miami 344,515,281 44,050,946 127.86 344,723,397 43,688,452 126.74 Mitchell 67,863,871 12,039,345 177.40 68,034,190 12,071,903 177.44 Montgomery 290,300,146 43,513,067 149.89 292,420,423 43,374,082 148.33 Morris 67,200,871 9,960,045 148.21 66,585,078 9,955,356 149.51 Morton 118,034,557 13,287,662 112.57 115,688,982 11,809,367 102.08 Nemaha 126,015,242 15,017,375 119.17 129,935,443 15,871,989 122.15 Neosho 144,784,037 26,241,657 181.25 148,988,408 26,613,082 178.63 Ness 101,411,903 12,567,226 123.92 108,802,480 13,523,162 124.29 Norton 49,882,134 8,595,561 172.32 53,326,641 8,508,304 159.55 Osage 126,360,578 19,423,945 153.72 127,670,813 18,978,946 148.66 Osborne 41,743,077 7,083,251 169.69 42,964,055 7,359,501 171.29 Ottawa 64,502,718 10,802,562 167.48 66,189,516 11,507,079 173.85 Pawnee 67,794,470 11,360,731 167.58 72,784,285 11,678,914 160.46 Phillips 52,504,425 9,172,664 174.70 54,853,238 8,796,193 160.36 304 County Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation 2013 2014 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County 2013 and 2014 Pottawatomie $470,933,703 $43,182,635 91.70 $487,986,720 $44,003,826 90.17 Pratt 146,652,367 23,813,522 162.38 155,697,142 23,948,365 153.81 Rawlins 34,494,199 5,637,589 163.44 61,995,580 7,165,627 115.58 Reno 534,784,057 85,327,914 159.56 551,214,881 86,494,780 156.92 Republic 54,884,427 9,883,105 180.07 57,729,969 10,502,693 181.93 Rice 129,636,383 18,052,662 139.26 138,659,381 19,130,273 137.97 Riley 564,151,760 72,700,636 128.87 580,474,382 75,032,880 129.26 Rooks 101,595,190 13,496,266 132.84 97,769,994 13,474,079 137.81 Rush 45,794,080 7,406,749 161.74 49,753,158 8,096,373 162.73 Russell 120,401,446 18,280,856 151.83 126,356,914 18,292,969 144.77 Saline 537,853,437 67,028,265 124.62 539,696,068 66,787,341 123.75 Scott 90,006,563 13,134,773 145.93 100,486,158 14,692,835 146.22 Sedgwick 4,301,094,570 529,249,621 123.05 4,348,567,358 523,885,663 120.47 Seward 264,551,472 35,407,070 133.84 253,606,216 37,076,951 146.20 Shawnee 1,532,821,998 234,612,455 153.06 1,534,231,960 231,577,724 150.94 Sheridan 46,386,801 7,393,552 159.39 53,130,661 7,406,942 139.41 Sherman 73,685,914 10,057,213 136.49 79,680,520 10,527,663 132.12 Smith 36,653,681 8,175,435 223.05 40,153,220 8,892,851 221.47 Stafford 91,404,838 13,211,950 144.54 95,034,400 13,510,251 142.16 Stanton 75,664,425 12,002,533 158.63 79,177,518 12,256,238 154.79 Stevens 225,715,107 24,706,749 109.46 206,708,100 24,006,122 116.14 Sumner 247,370,879 35,549,620 143.71 237,799,961 34,132,120 143.53 Thomas 103,297,507 16,337,059 158.16 110,645,927 17,616,194 159.21 Trego 58,623,485 8,777,803 149.73 71,297,635 9,823,292 137.78 Wabaunsee 75,678,511 11,261,016 148.80 76,091,992 11,270,407 148.12 Wallace 35,798,750 5,595,841 156.31 38,909,433 6,100,650 156.79 Washington 73,449,152 12,136,097 165.23 75,670,868 12,201,194 161.24 Wichita 36,496,392 5,824,210 159.58 39,995,357 6,459,015 161.49 Wilson 78,990,556 10,166,788 128.71 82,334,023 10,572,521 128.41 Woodson 35,940,054 6,112,879 170.09 36,472,246 6,236,362 170.99 Wyandotte* 1,118,407,705 200,966,469 179.69 1,131,982,401 193,604,534 171.03 Kansas $30,850,236,836 $4,105,745,083 133.09 $31,782,976,406 $4,171,813,111 131.26 * Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Property Valuation, Statistical Report of Property Assessment and Taxation, 2014, Section III: Valuations and Tax Comparisons for 2013 and 2014 . 305 County 2014 Population1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total Levy Allen 13,124 $99,506,227 $31,675,000 68.090 Anderson 7,897 81,535,240 33,496,300 86.188 Atchison 16,749 141,221,304 50,358,901 53.841 Barber 4,947 170,731,069 0 43.610 Barton 27,509 270,067,190 0 37.461 Bourbon 14,852 91,206,761 0 62.979 Brown 9,997 135,867,096 3,045,000 37.363 Butler 65,803 637,630,225 26,649,308 35.133 Chase 2,700 43,483,082 1,131,553 61.233 Chautauqua 3,552 32,372,690 4,159,867 106.999 Cherokee 20,978 147,796,050 4,040,000 48.460 Cheyenne 2,694 43,281,187 0 102.843 Clark 2,193 40,406,046 64,750 78.082 Clay 8,406 89,878,175 6,256,208 65.849 Cloud 9,292 84,413,595 11,511,233 67.310 Coffey 8,412 445,754,817 0 48.000 Comanche 1,955 56,047,892 3,220,000 87.296 Cowley 36,204 230,366,350 7,010,000 43.186 Crawford 39,278 239,127,329 4,024,022 48.782 Decatur 2,930 40,372,139 1,120,047 69.343 Dickinson 19,609 189,419,126 1,755,000 48.758 Doniphan 7,851 106,974,711 530,000 46.734 Douglas 114,322 1,177,348,947 29,335,000 41.010 Edwards 2,945 47,053,454 155,019 79.589 Elk 2,655 23,023,873 423,728 103.746 Ellis 29,061 424,725,831 0 34.284 Ellsworth 6,398 87,682,758 1,910,000 52.393 Finney 37,098 533,275,196 6,670,141 38.815 Ford 34,819 278,517,619 16,335,000 41.079 Franklin 25,740 215,857,753 10,890,000 60.158 Geary 37,384 234,794,080 42,105,000 60.827 Gove 2,769 71,741,722 315,600 66.749 Graham 2,593 70,810,145 133,357 74.810 Grant 7,950 241,249,620 16,565,000 52.963 Gray 6,009 90,513,091 125,792 56.502 Greeley 1,290 31,866,769 4,327,126 123.454 Greenwood 6,424 62,121,964 0 68.454 Hamilton 2,609 43,874,067 4,501,693 118.870 Harper 5,860 135,985,743 2,493,433 47.230 Harvey 34,741 271,262,671 20,917,329 36.238 Haskell 4,141 204,198,881 0 38.744 Hodgeman 1,950 56,584,382 5,045,006 86.677 Jackson 13,366 99,241,720 0 73.764 Jefferson 18,813 148,581,062 7,735,430 71.429 Jewell 3,046 42,675,466 0 118.256 Johnson 566,933 8,084,891,913 316,465,935 23.270 Kearny 3,923 161,925,448 0 61.246 Kingman 7,844 114,464,350 2,301,376 57.889 Kiowa 2,523 93,313,886 2,712,723 63.086 Labette 20,916 124,630,878 0 59.533 Lane 1,720 65,910,155 386,163 81.364 Leavenworth 78,185 577,855,946 10,399,562 36.544 Lincoln 3,147 36,816,482 368,909 122.914 Linn 9,516 184,071,014 288,166 54.266 Logan 2,798 69,584,682 3,278,094 56.649 2014 County Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Counties 306 County 2014 Population1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total Levy 2014 County Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Counties Lyon 33,510 $297,590,741 $10,125,000 54.513 McPherson 29,569 360,984,412 12,050,000 30.197 Marion 12,219 121,191,171 3,859,417 69.114 Marshall 10,002 130,033,004 234,000 51.994 Meade 4,343 113,383,311 804,067 36.619 Miami 32,835 344,723,397 8,541,006 45.666 Mitchell 6,378 68,034,190 12,212,308 97.389 Montgomery 34,292 292,420,423 0 41.473 Morris 5,741 66,585,078 1,800,000 73.404 Morton 3,143 115,688,982 3,540,000 58.872 Nemaha 10,161 129,935,443 0 52.973 Neosho 16,430 148,988,408 33,382,427 52.116 Ness 3,073 108,802,480 313,555 41.240 Norton 5,622 53,326,641 877,536 88.962 Osage 16,142 127,668,040 5,289,445 62.021 Osborne 3,818 42,964,055 666,787 82.910 Ottawa 6,042 66,188,977 2,179,820 92.867 Pawnee 6,971 72,784,285 588,640 77.620 Phillips 5,540 54,877,817 1,633,600 92.796 Pottawatomie 22,691 487,966,720 11,594,290 25.729 Pratt 9,878 155,697,142 1,300,000 52.870 Rawlins 2,589 61,995,580 0 49.902 Reno 64,190 551,214,881 35,175,000 39.527 Republic 4,820 57,729,969 2,545,000 108.776 Rice 10,011 138,659,381 6,570,000 45.879 Riley 75,394 580,474,382 5,392,640 37.532 Rooks 5,190 97,769,994 348,190 61.432 Rush 3,186 49,753,158 7,221,273 97.051 Russell 6,933 126,356,914 4,869,155 62.673 Saline 55,740 539,696,068 3,391,440 38.047 Scott 5,035 100,484,978 855,000 64.942 Sedgwick 505,415 4,348,562,089 73,345,000 29.478 Seward 23,390 253,603,134 17,246,266 36.014 Shawnee 178,831 1,532,477,649 44,445,000 48.191 Sheridan 2,553 53,174,830 0 77.585 Sherman 6,115 73,685,914 8,278,145 58.481 Smith 3,706 40,153,220 2,356,922 142.239 Stafford 4,359 95,034,400 310,503 51.854 Stanton 2,194 79,177,518 13,505,760 107.354 Stevens 5,816 206,708,100 6,886,557 57.007 Sumner 23,591 237,798,087 12,991,912 42.327 Thomas 7,948 110,645,927 1,425,442 39.316 Trego 2,980 71,297,635 4,220,650 74.797 Wabaunsee 7,051 76,091,992 494,659 59.594 Wallace 1,569 38,912,176 3,845,000 97.643 Washington 5,629 75,670,868 185,023 81.020 Wichita 2,192 39,995,357 1,300,000 91.091 Wilson 9,105 82,325,839 698,410 61.888 Woodson 3,221 36,472,246 179,458 106.646 Wyandotte2 160,384 1,098,740,174 17,440,794 38.488 2 Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2014 Taxes Levied for 2015, 2015 Edition. 307 2014 City Tax Rates for 2015 Kansas Cities of the First Class City 2014 Population1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied in City By All Units Atchison 10,925 $72,832,043 $50,494,253 54.089 171.193 Coffeyville 9,949 48,623,611 11,720,000 41.910 173.775 Dodge City 28,159 143,224,253 81,385,000 50.883 185.290 Emporia 24,799 145,649,901 31,955,000 41.606 159.006 Fort Scott 7,934 42,695,324 16,903,177 49.189 191.711 Garden City 26,966 180,009,083 38,584,000 31.822 146.248 Hutchinson 41,889 290,376,565 34,690,000 43.226 169.077 Junction City 25,388 179,817,460 143,801,599 47.666 153.518 Kansas City 2 148,483 1,016,785,867 1,100,277,426 43.473 173.412 Lawrence 90,811 879,309,256 114,000,000 31.474 129.796 Leavenworth 35,891 199,136,526 29,625,000 28.566 131.766 32,991 786,023,732 51,180,000 24.492 125.896 Lenexa 50,344 903,475,470 110,949,955 31.765 106.193 Liberal 20,956 114,766,004 6,270,000 51.611 174.815 Manhattan 56,143 513,538,179 192,621,341 43.963 - Pottawatomie County - 40,075,775 - 43.963 123.699 Riley County - 473,462,404 - 43.963 135.436 Newton 19,117 118,001,629 56,275,159 52.096 150.568 Olathe 131,885 1,353,353,759 309,838,130 24.699 124.917 Overland Park 181,260 2,862,090,857 151,840 12.837 112.459 Parsons 10,164 51,648,636 15,929,146 53.638 212.218 Pittsburg 20,398 121,078,752 20,990,000 48.491 149.497 Prairie Village 21,892 291,925,090 5,350,000 19.493 120.638 Salina 47,846 407,454,378 71,845,000 27.080 133.852 Shawnee 64,323 718,194,189 90,665,000 24.520 121.407 Topeka 127,679 1,023,041,235 357,185,086 39.733 161.690 Wichita 386,552 3,148,263,910 884,321,281 32.291 119.844 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. 2 Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2014 Taxes Levied for 2015, 2015 Edition. 308 2014 City Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2014 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City by All Units Abilene 6,665 $51,914,222 $34,230,734 45.438 149.958 Andover 12,265 124,686,017 39,625,000 38.518 157.072 Anthony 2,254 12,342,128 6,806,349 71.030 192.757 Arkansas City 12,305 50,772,600 31,195,000 68.605 191.552 Augusta 9,203 54,071,358 18,365,000 44.616 163.337 Baxter Springs 4,124 20,061,820 0 47.723 149.823 Bel Aire 6,916 45,309,074 45,455,000 45.730 150.085 Belleville 1,924 8,265,124 0 75.500 238.038 Beloit 3,846 23,056,099 8,990,000 55.004 201.613 Bonner Springs 7,480 70,560,490 18,070,000 33.616 - Johnson County - 5,155,454 - 33.616 136.672 Leavenworth County - 27,044 - 33.616 133.154 Wyandotte County - 65,377,992 - 33.616 162.720 Burlington 2,630 16,062,002 13,048,993 38.277 122.634 Caldwell 1,035 4,436,216 1,558,917 74.653 201.807 Caney 2,140 10,649,539 2,364,112 36.561 161.227 Chanute 9,255 81,079,117 35,138,000 40.752 188.702 Cherryvale 2,288 7,400,763 2,833,828 49.750 178.100 Chetopa 1,086 3,209,466 6,296,653 59.565 215.336 Clay Center 4,239 27,793,716 11,705,000 56.709 177.672 Colby 5,416 44,674,557 11,172,129 31.228 167.805 Columbus 3,223 16,761,783 1,880,000 58.856 149.092 Concordia 5,261 26,655,399 6,349,000 56.691 206.435 Council Grove 2,114 12,671,882 3,137,964 60.219 191.215 De Soto 5,911 61,785,792 18,690,000 22.225 - Johnson County - 61,702,183 - 22.225 143.754 Leavenworth County - 83,609 - 22.225 131.982 Derby 23,047 185,228,486 65,605,000 47.149 135.149 Edwardsville 4,355 47,222,444 7,445,000 47.367 182.030 El Dorado 12,852 79,584,768 -- 47.050 162.924 Elkhart 2,138 10,131,972 615,000 59.777 148.969 Ellis 2,090 13,013,673 5,195,000 71.538 161.311 Eudora 6,211 38,951,131 8,985,000 32.358 146.912 Eureka 2,527 10,342,182 1,167,761 56.001 188.380 Fairway 3,963 77,492,608 7,140,000 18.629 119.774 Florence 447 1,618,270 84,517 80.501 214.801 Fredonia 2,390 10,770,388 2,971,336 57.024 171.690 Frontenac 3,432 20,635,227 3,193,000 43.031 143.445 Galena 2,994 14,092,091 1,949,409 60.769 162.738 Gardner 20,473 135,860,537 47,495,000 29.434 133.376 Garnett 3,307 17,983,001 8,005,000 42.822 184.515 Girard 2,779 13,045,802 6,398,000 54.760 158.094 Goddard 4,582 36,273,601 5,790,001 33.085 148.949 Goodland 4,557 28,157,411 2,110,000 49.648 161.375 Great Bend 15,901 97,476,789 9,019,801 47.271 172.636 Halstead 2,083 12,632,890 4,210,000 68.130 160.774 Harper 1,412 10,118,124 1,744,400 66.648 193.993 Hays 21,038 205,022,373 17,245,000 25.007 110.909 Haysville 11,004 53,517,923 16,249,000 48.609 154.175 Herington 2,449 10,313,691 2,475,000 78.899 - Dickinson County - 9,325,657 - 78.899 196.917 Morris County - 988,034 - 78.899 228.350 Hesston 3,736 28,259,720 5,570,000 33.741 132.368 Hiawatha 3,178 21,878,912 9,543,515 47.557 138.177 Hillsboro 2,903 16,442,572 10,432,492 38.984 170.822 Hoisington 2,685 9,510,312 1,982,967 62.772 195.104 Holton 3,278 19,655,233 7,447,654 54.363 191.206 309 2014 City Tax Rates for 2015, Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2014 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City by All Units Horton 1,772 $6,465,640 $4,804,764 67.735 160.284 Hugoton 3,979 18,655,679 1,295,000 43.678 159.039 Humboldt 1,927 6,925,784 1,414,000 83.519 236.246 Independence 9,230 47,676,314 -- 40.278 174.063 Iola 5,613 29,750,534 4,642,209 40.871 174.991 Kingman 3,158 17,118,555 8,229,000 57.157 179.742 Kinsley 1,408 6,034,192 1,001,568 72.000 222.451 Lansing 11,642 77,000,472 21,045,000 40.895 145.002 Larned 4,046 17,692,798 5,813,219 61.346 189.959 Lincoln Center 1,253 4,728,835 693,107 45.869 220.762 Lindsborg 3,481 21,872,179 5,715,000 39.574 126.905 Lyons 3,737 13,895,593 5,225,000 51.816 168.540 McPherson 13,322 108,300,991 32,840,000 51.330 140.027 Marion 1,862 9,923,775 4,224,000 70.340 205.666 Marysville 3,295 24,571,275 880,000 67.476 168.465 Merriam 11,281 162,458,444 9,129,875 27.605 119.431 Minneapolis 2,017 9,397,028 3,630,000 43.794 201.973 Mission 9,516 117,181,900 41,830,000 11.354 113.160 Mulberry 516 692,853 335,000 50.509 153.423 Mulvane 6,287 74,123,465 42,498,000 42.406 - Sedgwick County - 27,005,103 - 42.406 135.755 Sumner County - 47,118,362 - 42.406 148.610 Neodesha 2,421 9,258,858 4,794,064 53.441 170.672 Nickerson 1,049 3,738,402 3,548,608 75.321 190.376 Norton 2,880 12,251,541 8,078,588 59.582 197.193 Osage City 2,899 16,130,364 9,155,000 50.594 169.072 Osawatomie 4,385 22,265,267 7,804,000 64.301 64.495 Osborne 1,416 5,718,787 1,256,000 94.966 232.226 Oswego 1,777 225,017 6,784,143 71.739 225.017 Ottawa 12,482 81,909,488 18,930,000 48.464 174.553 Paola 5,630 45,485,387 16,030,000 43.523 145.760 Park City 7,499 59,923,305 21,900,000 40.051 146.022 Phillipsburg 2,541 10,065,188 205,000 55.979 194.630 Pratt 6,986 41,500,927 6,640,000 46.575 192.264 Roeland Park 6,845 60,824,443 17,079,377 33.378 134.523 Russell 4,475 29,092,064 5,570,000 59.258 176.907 Sabetha 2,568 16,954,326 6,710,029 40.542 - Brown County - 3,841,627 - 40.542 127.865 Nemaha County - 13,112,699 - 40.542 91.572 Scammon 467 1,205,036 62,000 37.183 128.807 Scott City 3,889 22,580,424 4,427,248 72.950 202.489 Seneca 2,004 19,720,011 6,890,000 32.338 129.691 Spring Hill 5,730 60,139,124 19,916,594 34.184 - Johnson County - 40,326,938 - 29.926 143.105 Miami County - 19,812,186 - 38.397 154.827 Sterling 2,299 8,933,887 590,000 52.775 184.486 Tonganoxie 5,165 35,067,784 14,065,000 44.175 146.148 Ulysses 6,274 34,331,401 -- 39.424 139.547 Valley Center 7,011 44,845,295 21,035,000 55.443 151.715 Wamego 4,603 37,645,694 6,890,000 36.982 117.655 Weir 661 1,798,467 385,000 63.787 157.098 Wellington 7,967 42,013,016 19,977,194 51.487 156.297 Winfield 12,333 66,774,924 12,352,000 54.393 173.705 Yates Center 1,380 5,691,212 0 58.462 215.155 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2014 Taxes Levied for 2015, 2015 Edition. * Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates not supplied by the taxing unit. 310 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Allen County 7.750% 07-01-15 Brown County, continued Bassett 7.750% 07-01-15 Everest 8.000% 07-01-15 Elsmore 7.750% 07-01-15 Fairview 8.000% 07-01-15 Gas 8.750% 07-01-15 Hamlin 8.000% 07-01-15 Humboldt 9.000% 07-01-15 Hiawatha 9.000% 07-01-15 Iola 8.750% 07-01-15 Hiawatha Hotel CID* 11.000% 07-01-15 La Harpe 8.750% 07-01-15 Horton 9.000% 07-01-15 Mildred 7.750% 07-01-15 Morrill 8.000% 07-01-15 Moran 8.250% 07-01-15 Powhattan 8.000% 07-01-15 Savonburg 7.750% 07-01-15 Reserve 8.000% 07-01-15 Anderson County 8.000% 07-01-15 Robinson 8.000% 07-01-15 Colony 8.000% 07-01-15 Sabetha (Brown Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Garnett 8.500% 07-01-15 Willis 8.000% 07-01-15 Greeley 8.000% 07-01-15 Butler County 6.750% 07-01-15 Kincaid 9.000% 07-01-15 Andover 7.750% 07-01-15 Lone Elm 8.000% 07-01-15 Augusta 8.750% 07-01-15 Westphalia 8.000% 07-01-15 Benton 7.750% 07-01-15 Atchison County 7.750% 07-01-15 Cassoday 6.750% 07-01-15 Atchison 8.750% 07-01-15 Douglass 8.750% 07-01-15 Effingham 8.750% 07-01-15 El Dorado 7.750% 07-01-15 Huron 7.750% 07-01-15 Elbing 6.750% 07-01-15 Lancaster 7.750% 07-01-15 Latham 6.750% 07-01-15 Muscotah 7.750% 07-01-15 Leon 7.750% 07-01-15 Barber County 7.500% 07-01-15 Potwin 7.750% 07-01-15 Hardtner 7.500% 07-01-15 Rose Hill 7.750% 07-01-15 Hazelton 7.500% 07-01-15 Towanda 7.750% 07-01-15 Isabel 7.500% 07-01-15 Whitewater 6.750% 07-01-15 Kiowa 8.250% 07-01-15 Chase County 7.500% 07-01-15 Medicine Lodge 8.250% 07-01-15 Cedar Point 7.500% 07-01-15 Medicine Lodge Streetscape CID* 9.250% 07-01-15 Cottonwood Falls 8.500% 07-01-15 Sharon 7.500% 07-01-15 Elmdale 7.500% 07-01-15 Sun City 7.500% 07-01-15 Matfield Green 7.500% 07-01-15 Barton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Strong City 8.500% 07-01-15 Albert 7.500% 07-01-15 Chautauqua County 8.500% 07-01-15 Claflin 8.000% 07-01-15 Cedar Vale 9.500% 07-01-15 Ellinwood 8.000% 07-01-15 Chautauqua 8.500% 07-01-15 Galatia 7.500% 07-01-15 Elgin 8.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend 8.250% 07-01-15 Niotaze 8.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend Golden Belt Cinema 6 CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Peru 8.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend Sutherlands CID* 9.250% 07-01-15 Sedan 10.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington 8.250% 07-01-15 Cherokee County 8.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington Cheyenne Bottoms Inn CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Baxter Springs 9.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington Kindscher CID* 8.750% 07-01-15 Columbus 9.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington Subway CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Galena 9.000% 07-01-15 Olmitz 7.500% 07-01-15 Roseland 8.000% 07-01-15 Pawnee Rock 7.500% 07-01-15 Scammon 9.000% 07-01-15 Susank 7.500% 07-01-15 Treece 8.000% 07-01-15 Bourbon County 7.500% 07-01-15 Weir 9.000% 07-01-15 Bronson 8.500% 07-01-15 West Mineral 8.000% 07-01-15 Fort Scott 9.000% 07-01-15 Cheyenne County 8.500% 07-01-15 Fort Scott EMD CID* 10.000% 07-01-15 Bird City 8.500% 07-01-15 Fulton 7.500% 07-01-15 St. Francis 8.500% 07-01-15 Mapleton 8.500% 07-01-15 Clark County 6.500% 07-01-15 Redfield 7.500% 07-01-15 Ashland 7.500% 07-01-15 Uniontown 8.500% 07-01-15 Englewood 6.500% 07-01-15 Brown County 8.000% 07-01-15 Minneola 7.500% 07-01-15 Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County 311 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Clay County 7.500% 07-01-15 Decatur County, continued Clay Center 9.500% 07-01-15 Oberlin 9.000% 07-01-15 Clifton (Clay Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Dickinson County 8.000% 07-01-15 Green 7.500% 07-01-15 Abilene 9.100% 07-01-15 Longford 8.500% 07-01-15 Carlton 8.000% 07-01-15 Morganville 7.500% 07-01-15 Chapman 9.000% 07-01-15 Oak Hill 8.500% 07-01-15 Enterprise 8.000% 07-01-15 Vining (Clay Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Herington (Dickinson Co.) 10.500% 07-01-15 Wakefield 8.500% 07-01-15 Hope 8.000% 07-01-15 Cloud County 7.500% 07-01-15 Manchester 8.000% 07-01-15 Aurora 7.500% 07-01-15 Solomon (Dickinson Co.) 8.000% 07-01-15 Clyde 7.500% 07-01-15 Woodbine 8.000% 07-01-15 Concordia 8.500% 07-01-15 Doniphan County 7.500% 07-01-15 Glasco 8.500% 07-01-15 Denton 7.500% 07-01-15 Jamestown 7.500% 07-01-15 Elwood 8.500% 07-01-15 Miltonvale 8.500% 07-01-15 Highland 8.500% 07-01-15 Simpson (Cloud Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Leona 7.500% 07-01-15 Coffey County 6.500% 07-01-15 Severance 7.500% 07-01-15 Burlington 8.500% 07-01-15 Troy 8.500% 07-01-15 Gridley 6.500% 07-01-15 Wathena 8.500% 07-01-15 Lebo 7.500% 07-01-15 White Cloud 7.500% 07-01-15 LeRoy 7.500% 07-01-15 Douglas County 7.500% 07-01-15 New Strawn 6.500% 07-01-15 Baldwin City 8.750% 07-01-15 Waverly 6.500% 07-01-15 Eudora 8.500% 07-01-15 Comanche County 6.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence 9.050% 07-01-15 Coldwater 8.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence 9th & New Hampshire TDD* 10.050% 07-01-15 Protection 8.000% 07-01-15 Lawrence Free State TDD* 10.050% 07-01-15 Wilmore 7.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence Oread TDD* 10.050% 07-01-15 Cowley County 6.750% 07-01-15 Lecompton 8.500% 07-01-15 Arkansas City 8.250% 07-01-15 Edwards County 7.500% 07-01-15 Arkansas City Summit Plaza CID* 9.250% 07-01-15 Belpre 7.500% 07-01-15 Atlanta 6.750% 07-01-15 Kinsley 8.500% 07-01-15 Burden 7.750% 07-01-15 Lewis 7.500% 07-01-15 Cambridge 6.750% 07-01-15 Offerle 7.500% 07-01-15 Dexter 6.750% 07-01-15 Elk County 7.500% 07-01-15 Geuda Springs (Cowley Co.) 6.750% 07-01-15 Elk Falls 7.500% 07-01-15 Parkerfield 6.750% 07-01-15 Grenola 7.500% 07-01-15 Udall 7.750% 07-01-15 Howard 7.500% 07-01-15 Winfield 8.150% 07-01-15 Longton 7.500% 07-01-15 Crawford County 7.500% 07-01-15 Moline 7.500% 07-01-15 Arcadia 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellis County 7.000% 07-01-15 Arma 8.500% 07-01-15 Ellis 9.000% 07-01-15 Cherokee 8.500% 07-01-15 Ellis County BBJ CID (Hays)* 9.000% 07-01-15 Frontenac 8.750% 07-01-15 Hays 8.750% 07-01-15 Girard 8.500% 07-01-15 Hays 48th & Roth Avenue CID* 10.750% 07-01-15 Hepler 7.500% 07-01-15 Hays Mall CID* 9.750% 07-01-15 McCune 8.500% 07-01-15 Hays TDD* 9.500% 07-01-15 Mulberry 7.500% 07-01-15 Schoenchen 7.000% 07-01-15 Pittsburg 9.250% 07-01-15 Victoria 8.000% 07-01-15 Pittsburg TDD* 9.550% 07-01-15 Ellsworth County 7.500% 07-01-15 Walnut 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellsworth 8.750% 07-01-15 Decatur County 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellsworth TDD* 9.750% 07-01-15 Clayton (Decatur Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Holyrood 7.500% 07-01-15 Dresden 7.500% 07-01-15 Kanopolis 8.500% 07-01-15 Jennings 7.500% 07-01-15 Lorraine 7.500% 07-01-15 Norcatur 7.500% 07-01-15 Wilson 8.500% 07-01-15 312 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Finney County 7.650% 07-01-15 Hamilton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Garden City 8.650% 07-01-15 Coolidge 7.500% 07-01-15 Garden City Stone Development CID* 9.650% 07-01-15 Syracuse 8.500% 07-01-15 Holcomb 8.150% 07-01-15 Harper County 6.500% 07-01-15 Ford County 8.150% 07-01-15 Anthony 7.000% 07-01-15 Bucklin 8.150% 07-01-15 Harper County CID (Anthony)* 8.500% 07-01-15 Dodge City 9.150% 07-01-15 Harper County Downtown Anthony CID* 9.000% 07-01-15 Dodge City IHOP CID* 10.150% 07-01-15 Attica 7.500% 07-01-15 Ford 8.150% 07-01-15 Bluff City 6.500% 07-01-15 Spearville 8.150% 07-01-15 Danville 6.500% 07-01-15 Franklin County 8.000% 07-01-15 Freeport 6.500% 07-01-15 Lane 9.000% 07-01-15 Harper 8.000% 07-01-15 Ottawa 9.100% 07-01-15 Waldron 6.500% 07-01-15 Ottawa South 59 TDD* 10.100% 07-01-15 Harvey County 8.500% 07-01-15 Pomona 10.000% 07-01-15 Burrton 8.500% 07-01-15 Princeton 8.500% 07-01-15 Halstead 8.500% 07-01-15 Rantoul 8.000% 07-01-15 Hesston 8.500% 07-01-15 Richmond 8.250% 07-01-15 Newton 8.500% 07-01-15 Wellsville 9.000% 07-01-15 North Newton 8.500% 07-01-15 Williamsburg 9.000% 07-01-15 Sedgwick (Harvey Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Geary County 7.750% 07-01-15 Walton 8.500% 07-01-15 Grandview Plaza 9.750% 07-01-15 Haskell County 7.000% 07-01-15 Junction City 9.750% 07-01-15 Satanta 8.000% 07-01-15 Junction City Goody's Plaza CID* 11.500% 07-01-15 Sublette 8.250% 07-01-15 Milford 7.750% 07-01-15 Hodgeman County 7.650% 07-01-15 Geary Co. Acorns Resort CID (Milford)* 9.750% 07-01-15 Hanston 7.650% 07-01-15 Gove County 8.500% 07-01-15 Jetmore 8.650% 07-01-15 Gove 8.500% 07-01-15 Jackson County 7.900% 07-01-15 Grainfield 8.500% 07-01-15 Circleville 7.900% 07-01-15 Grinnell 8.750% 07-01-15 Delia 7.900% 07-01-15 Oakley (Gove Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Denison 7.900% 07-01-15 Park 8.500% 07-01-15 Holton 8.650% 07-01-15 Quinter 8.500% 07-01-15 Hoyt 7.900% 07-01-15 Graham County 7.500% 07-01-15 Mayetta 8.900% 07-01-15 Bogue 7.500% 07-01-15 Netawaka 7.900% 07-01-15 Hill City 8.500% 07-01-15 Soldier 7.900% 07-01-15 Morland 8.500% 07-01-15 Whiting 7.900% 07-01-15 Grant County 6.500% 07-01-15 Jefferson County 7.500% 07-01-15 Ulysses 8.500% 07-01-15 McLouth 7.500% 07-01-15 Gray County 7.650% 07-01-15 Meriden 7.500% 07-01-15 Cimarron 8.900% 07-01-15 Nortonville 7.500% 07-01-15 Copeland 7.650% 07-01-15 Oskaloosa 8.500% 07-01-15 Ensign 7.650% 07-01-15 Ozawkie 7.500% 07-01-15 Ingalls 7.650% 07-01-15 Perry 8.000% 07-01-15 Montezuma 7.650% 07-01-15 Valley Falls 8.500% 07-01-15 Greeley County 7.500% 07-01-15 Winchester 7.500% 07-01-15 Horace 7.500% 07-01-15 Jewell County 7.500% 07-01-15 Tribune 7.500% 07-01-15 Burr Oak 7.500% 07-01-15 Greenwood County 7.500% 07-01-15 Esbon 7.500% 07-01-15 Climax 7.500% 07-01-15 Formoso 7.500% 07-01-15 Eureka 9.500% 07-01-15 Jewell 7.500% 07-01-15 Fall River 7.500% 07-01-15 Mankato 8.250% 07-01-15 Hamilton 7.500% 07-01-15 Randall 7.500% 07-01-15 Madison 7.500% 07-01-15 Webber 7.500% 07-01-15 Severy 8.500% 07-01-15 Johnson County 7.725% 07-01-15 Virgil 7.500% 07-01-15 Bonner Springs (Johnson Co.) 9.475% 07-01-15 313 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Johnson County, continued Kearny County, continued De Soto (Johnson Co.) 9.475% 07-01-15 Deerfield 7.500% 07-01-15 Edgerton 8.725% 07-01-15 Lakin 7.500% 07-01-15 Fairway 9.725% 07-01-15 Kingman County 7.250% 07-01-15 Gardner 9.225% 07-01-15 Cunningham 8.250% 07-01-15 Lake Quivira (Johnson Co.) 7.725% 07-01-15 Kingman 8.250% 07-01-15 Leawood 8.850% 07-01-15 Nashville 7.250% 07-01-15 Leawood Camelot Court CID* 9.850% 07-01-15 Norwich 7.250% 07-01-15 Leawood Park Place TDD* 9.850% 07-01-15 Penalosa 7.250% 07-01-15 Leawood Shops of 119th St. TDD* 9.850% 07-01-15 Spivey 7.750% 07-01-15 Lenexa 9.100% 07-01-15 Zenda 7.250% 07-01-15 Lenexa City Center East Village I CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Kiowa County 7.500% 07-01-15 Lenexa Greystone South Plaza CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Greensburg 8.500% 07-01-15 Lenexa Orchard Corners CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Haviland 7.500% 07-01-15 Lenexa Prairie Creek CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Mullinville 7.500% 07-01-15 Lenexa Quivira 95 CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Labette County 7.750% 07-01-15 Merriam 8.975% 07-01-15 Altamont 8.750% 07-01-15 Mission 9.350% 07-01-15 Bartlett 7.750% 07-01-15 Mission Commons Community CID* 10.350% 07-01-15 Chetopa 9.250% 07-01-15 Mission Crossing CID* 10.350% 07-01-15 Edna 8.750% 07-01-15 Mission Hills 8.725% 07-01-15 Labette 7.750% 07-01-15 Mission Woods 7.725% 07-01-15 Mound Valley 8.250% 07-01-15 Olathe 9.225% 07-01-15 Oswego 8.750% 07-01-15 Olathe Conference Center Hotel CID* 11.225% 07-01-15 Parsons 9.250% 07-01-15 Olathe Entertainment District Ph. 3 TDD* 10.225% 07-01-15 Lane County 7.500% 07-01-15 Olathe Gateway No. 1a TDD* 10.225% 07-01-15 Dighton 8.500% 07-01-15 Olathe Gateway No. 1b TDD* 10.225% 07-01-15 Leavenworth County 7.500% 07-01-15 Olathe Heart of America CID* 10.225% 07-01-15 Basehor 8.500% 07-01-15 Olathe Pointe TDD* 10.225% 07-01-15 Basehor Wolf Creek Junction TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 Olathe Ridgeview Falls TDD* 10.225% 07-01-15 Bonner Springs (Leavenworth Co.) 9.250% 07-01-15 Olathe WIN CID* 10.225% 07-01-15 De Soto (Leavenworth Co.) 9.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park 8.850% 07-01-15 Easton 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park 91st Street & Metcalf CID* 9.850% 07-01-15 Lansing 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Deer Creek TDD* 9.850% 07-01-15 Lansing Town Center TDD* 9.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Hawthorne Plaza CID* 9.850% 07-01-15 Leavenworth 9.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Highlands Village TDD* 9.850% 07-01-15 Leavenworth Zeck Ford CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park Oak Park Mall TDD* 9.350% 07-01-15 Linwood 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Prairiefire Phase 1 CID* 10.350% 07-01-15 Tonganoxie 9.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park Prairiefire STAR Ph. I CID* 10.350% 07-01-15 Lincoln County 7.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Prairiefire STAR Phase II* 8.850% 07-01-15 Barnard 7.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Quivira 95 Shops CID* 9.850% 07-01-15 Beverly 7.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park West Park CID* 9.850% 07-01-15 Lincoln Center 8.500% 07-01-15 Prairie Village 8.725% 07-01-15 Sylvan Grove 7.500% 07-01-15 Prairie Village "The Village" CID* 9.725% 07-01-15 Linn County 6.500% 07-01-15 Prairie Village Corinth Square CID* 9.725% 07-01-15 Blue Mound 6.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park 8.975% 07-01-15 La Cygne 8.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park Center CID* 9.975% 07-01-15 Linn Valley 6.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park Shopping Center #1 TDD* 9.975% 07-01-15 Mound City 7.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park Shopping Center #2 TDD* 9.475% 07-01-15 Parker 8.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee 9.350% 07-01-15 Pleasanton 7.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee Plaza TDD 10.350% 07-01-15 Prescott 6.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee Ten Quivira Plaza CID* 9.850% 07-01-15 Logan County 8.000% 07-01-15 Spring Hill (Johnson Co.) 9.225% 07-01-15 Oakley (Logan Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Westwood 8.725% 07-01-15 Russell Springs 8.000% 07-01-15 Westwood Hills 8.725% 07-01-15 Winona 8.000% 07-01-15 Kearny County 6.500% 07-01-15 Lyon County 7.500% 07-01-15 314 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Lyon County, continued Mitchell County, continued Admire 7.500% 07-01-15 Hunter 7.500% 07-01-15 Allen 7.500% 07-01-15 Scottsville 7.500% 07-01-15 Americus 8.000% 07-01-15 Simpson (Mitchell Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Bushong 7.500% 07-01-15 Tipton 7.500% 07-01-15 Emporia 8.500% 07-01-15 Montgomery County 6.500% 07-01-15 Hartford 8.500% 07-01-15 Caney 9.250% 07-01-15 Neosho Rapids 8.500% 07-01-15 Cherryvale 9.250% 07-01-15 Olpe 8.000% 07-01-15 Coffeyville 9.500% 07-01-15 Reading 7.500% 07-01-15 Dearing 7.500% 07-01-15 McPherson County 8.000% 07-01-15 Elk City 6.500% 07-01-15 Canton 9.000% 07-01-15 Havana 6.500% 07-01-15 Galva 8.000% 07-01-15 Independence 9.500% 07-01-15 Inman 8.000% 07-01-15 Liberty 6.500% 07-01-15 Lindsborg 9.500% 07-01-15 Tyro 6.500% 07-01-15 McPherson 9.000% 07-01-15 Morris County 7.500% 07-01-15 Marquette 9.000% 07-01-15 Council Grove 9.200% 07-01-15 Moundridge 9.000% 07-01-15 Dunlap 7.500% 07-01-15 Windom 8.000% 07-01-15 Dwight 7.500% 07-01-15 Marion County 8.000% 07-01-15 Herington (Morris Co.) 10.000% 07-01-15 Burns 8.000% 07-01-15 Latimer 7.500% 07-01-15 Durham 8.000% 07-01-15 Parkerville 7.500% 07-01-15 Florence 9.000% 07-01-15 White City 7.500% 07-01-15 Goessel 8.000% 07-01-15 Wilsey 7.500% 07-01-15 Hillsboro 9.000% 07-01-15 Morton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Lehigh 8.000% 07-01-15 Elkhart 8.500% 07-01-15 Lincolnville 8.000% 07-01-15 Richfield 7.500% 07-01-15 Lost Springs 8.000% 07-01-15 Rolla 9.500% 07-01-15 Marion 8.750% 07-01-15 Nemaha County 8.000% 07-01-15 Peabody 9.000% 07-01-15 Bern 8.000% 07-01-15 Ramona 8.000% 07-01-15 Centralia 8.000% 07-01-15 Tampa 8.000% 07-01-15 Corning 8.000% 07-01-15 Marshall County 6.500% 07-01-15 Goff 8.000% 07-01-15 Axtell 7.500% 07-01-15 Oneida 8.000% 07-01-15 Beattie 6.500% 07-01-15 Sabetha (Nemaha Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Blue Rapids 8.000% 07-01-15 Seneca 9.000% 07-01-15 Frankfort 7.500% 07-01-15 Wetmore 8.000% 07-01-15 Marysville 8.100% 07-01-15 Neosho County 7.500% 07-01-15 Oketo 6.500% 07-01-15 Chanute 8.750% 07-01-15 Summerfield 6.500% 07-01-15 Earlton 7.500% 07-01-15 Vermillion 6.500% 07-01-15 Erie 9.000% 07-01-15 Waterville 8.000% 07-01-15 Galesburg 7.500% 07-01-15 Meade County 7.500% 07-01-15 St. Paul 8.500% 07-01-15 Fowler 7.500% 07-01-15 Stark 7.500% 07-01-15 Meade 8.500% 07-01-15 Thayer 8.500% 07-01-15 Plains 7.500% 07-01-15 Ness County 6.500% 07-01-15 Miami County 8.000% 07-01-15 Bazine 6.500% 07-01-15 Fontana 8.500% 07-01-15 Brownell 6.500% 07-01-15 Louisburg 9.250% 07-01-15 Ness City 7.500% 07-01-15 Osawatomie 9.000% 07-01-15 Ransom 7.000% 07-01-15 Paola 9.250% 07-01-15 Utica 7.500% 07-01-15 Spring Hill (Miami Co.) 9.500% 07-01-15 Norton County 7.250% 07-01-15 Mitchell County 7.500% 07-01-15 Almena 7.750% 07-01-15 Beloit 8.500% 07-01-15 Clayton (Norton Co.) 7.250% 07-01-15 Cawker City 7.500% 07-01-15 Edmond 7.250% 07-01-15 Glen Elder 7.500% 07-01-15 Lenora 7.250% 07-01-15 315 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Norton County, continued Pratt County, continued Norton 8.500% 07-01-15 Iuka 8.250% 07-01-15 Osage County 7.500% 07-01-15 Pratt 9.000% 07-01-15 Burlingame 8.500% 07-01-15 Preston 8.250% 07-01-15 Carbondale 9.500% 07-01-15 Sawyer 8.250% 07-01-15 Lyndon 9.000% 07-01-15 Rawlins County 8.250% 07-01-15 Melvern 8.500% 07-01-15 Atwood 8.250% 07-01-15 Olivet 7.500% 07-01-15 Herndon 8.250% 07-01-15 Osage City 9.000% 07-01-15 McDonald 8.250% 07-01-15 Overbrook 8.500% 07-01-15 Reno County 8.000% 07-01-15 Quenemo 7.500% 07-01-15 Abbyville 8.000% 07-01-15 Scranton 8.500% 07-01-15 Arlington 8.000% 07-01-15 Osborne County 8.000% 07-01-15 Buhler 8.000% 07-01-15 Alton 8.000% 07-01-15 Haven 8.000% 07-01-15 Downs 8.500% 07-01-15 Hutchinson 9.100% 07-01-15 Natoma 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Fairfield Inn CID* 11.100% 07-01-15 Osborne 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Hobby Lobby/Orschlen CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Portis 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Holiday Inn Express CID* 11.100% 07-01-15 Ottawa County 7.500% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Mall CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Bennington 8.500% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Mall Outlot CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Culver 7.500% 07-01-15 Langdon 8.000% 07-01-15 Delphos 8.500% 07-01-15 Nickerson 9.000% 07-01-15 Minneapolis 8.500% 07-01-15 Partridge 8.000% 07-01-15 Tescott 7.500% 07-01-15 Plevna 8.000% 07-01-15 Pawnee County 8.500% 07-01-15 Pretty Prairie 8.000% 07-01-15 Burdett 8.500% 07-01-15 South Hutchinson 8.750% 07-01-15 Garfield 8.500% 07-01-15 Sylvia 8.000% 07-01-15 Larned 9.000% 07-01-15 Turon 8.000% 07-01-15 Rozel 8.500% 07-01-15 Willowbrook 8.000% 07-01-15 Phillips County 7.000% 07-01-15 Republic County 8.500% 07-01-15 Agra 7.000% 07-01-15 Agenda 8.500% 07-01-15 Glade 8.000% 07-01-15 Belleville 8.500% 07-01-15 Kirwin 7.000% 07-01-15 Courtland 8.500% 07-01-15 Logan 8.000% 07-01-15 Cuba 8.500% 07-01-15 Long Island 7.000% 07-01-15 Munden 8.500% 07-01-15 Phillipsburg 9.000% 07-01-15 Narka 8.500% 07-01-15 Prairie View 7.000% 07-01-15 Republic 8.500% 07-01-15 Speed 7.000% 07-01-15 Scandia 8.500% 07-01-15 Pottawatomie County 7.500% 07-01-15 Rice County 7.500% 07-01-15 Belvue 7.500% 07-01-15 Alden 7.500% 07-01-15 Emmett 7.500% 07-01-15 Bushton 7.500% 07-01-15 Havensville 7.500% 07-01-15 Chase 8.000% 07-01-15 Louisville 7.500% 07-01-15 Frederick 7.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan (Pottawatomie Co.) 8.750% 07-01-15 Geneseo 9.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan Limey Pointe (PT Co.) TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 Little River 8.500% 07-01-15 Olsburg 7.500% 07-01-15 Lyons 8.500% 07-01-15 Onaga 8.500% 07-01-15 Raymond 7.500% 07-01-15 St. George 7.500% 07-01-15 Sterling 8.500% 07-01-15 St. Marys (Pottawatomie Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Riley County 7.500% 07-01-15 Wamego 9.250% 07-01-15 Leonardville 8.500% 07-01-15 Westmoreland 8.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan (Riley Co.) 8.750% 07-01-15 Wheaton 7.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan Flint Hills Discovery Ctr STAR N* 8.750% 07-01-15 Pratt County 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan Flint Hills Discovery Ctr STAR S* 8.750% 07-01-15 Byers 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan Flint Hills South TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 Coats 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan Limey Pt (Riley Co.) TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 Cullison 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan McD's Addition TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 316 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Riley County, continued Sedgwick County, continued Manhattan Marketplace TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 Mulvane (Sedgwick Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Ogden 8.500% 07-01-15 Park City 7.500% 07-01-15 Randolph 8.500% 07-01-15 Sedgwick (Sedgwick Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Riley 8.500% 07-01-15 Valley Center 7.500% 07-01-15 Rooks County 7.000% 07-01-15 Viola 7.500% 07-01-15 Damar 7.000% 07-01-15 Wichita 7.500% 07-01-15 Palco 7.000% 07-01-15 Wichita Broadview Hotel CID* 9.500% 07-01-15 Plainville 9.000% 07-01-15 Wichita Central & Oliver CID* 8.500% 07-01-15 Stockton 8.500% 07-01-15 Wichita Douglas & Broadway CID* 9.500% 07-01-15 Woodston 7.000% 07-01-15 Wichita Greenwich & K-96 CID* 8.700% 07-01-15 Zurich 7.000% 07-01-15 Wichita K-96 Greenwich STAR* 7.500% 07-01-15 Rush County 6.500% 07-01-15 Wichita River Walk STAR* 7.500% 07-01-15 Alexander 6.500% 07-01-15 Wichita WaterWalk Hotel CID* 9.500% 07-01-15 Bison 6.500% 07-01-15 Seward County 7.750% 07-01-15 La Crosse 7.500% 07-01-15 Kismet 7.750% 07-01-15 Liebenthal 6.500% 07-01-15 Liberal 9.250% 07-01-15 McCracken 6.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee County 7.650% 07-01-15 Otis 6.500% 07-01-15 Auburn 9.150% 07-01-15 Rush Center 6.500% 07-01-15 Rossville 8.650% 07-01-15 Timken 6.500% 07-01-15 Silver Lake 7.650% 07-01-15 Russell County 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka 9.150% 07-01-15 Bunker Hill 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka Crosswinds Common CID* 10.150% 07-01-15 Dorrance 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka Heartland Park STAR* 9.150% 07-01-15 Gorham 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka Holliday Square CID* 10.150% 07-01-15 Lucas 8.500% 07-01-15 Willard (Shawnee Co.) 8.400% 07-01-15 Luray 9.500% 07-01-15 Sheridan County 8.500% 07-01-15 Paradise 8.500% 07-01-15 Hoxie 8.500% 07-01-15 Russell 8.500% 07-01-15 Selden 8.500% 07-01-15 Waldo 8.500% 07-01-15 Sherman County 8.750% 07-01-15 Saline County 7.500% 07-01-15 Goodland 9.000% 07-01-15 Assaria 7.500% 07-01-15 Goodland 25th Street CID* 11.000% 07-01-15 Brookville 7.500% 07-01-15 Kanorado 8.750% 07-01-15 Gypsum 7.500% 07-01-15 Smith County 8.500% 07-01-15 New Cambria 7.500% 07-01-15 Athol 8.500% 07-01-15 Salina 8.400% 07-01-15 Cedar 8.500% 07-01-15 Smolan 7.500% 07-01-15 Gaylord 8.500% 07-01-15 Solomon (Saline Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Kensington 8.500% 07-01-15 Scott County 8.500% 07-01-15 Lebanon 8.500% 07-01-15 Scott City 9.000% 07-01-15 Smith Center 9.500% 07-01-15 Sedgwick County 7.500% 07-01-15 Stafford County 7.500% 07-01-15 Andale 7.500% 07-01-15 Hudson 7.500% 07-01-15 Bel Aire 7.500% 07-01-15 Macksville 7.500% 07-01-15 Bentley 7.500% 07-01-15 Radium 7.500% 07-01-15 Cheney 7.500% 07-01-15 St. John 7.500% 07-01-15 Clearwater 7.500% 07-01-15 Seward 7.500% 07-01-15 Colwich 7.500% 07-01-15 Stafford 8.500% 07-01-15 Derby 8.000% 07-01-15 Stanton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Eastborough 7.500% 07-01-15 Johnson City 7.500% 07-01-15 Garden Plain 7.500% 07-01-15 Manter 7.500% 07-01-15 Goddard 8.500% 07-01-15 Stevens County 6.500% 07-01-15 Goddard Olympic Park STAR* 8.500% 07-01-15 Hugoton 8.000% 07-01-15 Haysville 8.500% 07-01-15 Hugoton Sunrise Hospitality CID* 10.000% 07-01-15 Kechi 7.500% 07-01-15 Moscow 8.500% 07-01-15 Maize 7.500% 07-01-15 Sumner County 7.000% 07-01-15 Mount Hope 7.500% 07-01-15 Argonia 8.000% 07-01-15 317 Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Taxing Area by County Total Tax Rate Effective Date Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County Sumner County, continued Washington County, continued Belle Plaine 8.000% 07-01-15 Morrowville 7.500% 07-01-15 Caldwell 8.000% 07-01-15 Palmer 7.500% 07-01-15 Conway Springs 8.000% 07-01-15 Vining (Washington Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Geuda Springs (Sumner Co.) 7.000% 07-01-15 Washington 8.500% 07-01-15 Hunnewell 7.000% 07-01-15 Wichita County 8.500% 07-01-15 Mayfield 7.500% 07-01-15 Leoti 8.500% 07-01-15 Milan 7.000% 07-01-15 Wilson County 6.500% 07-01-15 Mulvane (Sumner Co.) 8.000% 07-01-15 Altoona 7.500% 07-01-15 Oxford 8.000% 07-01-15 Benedict 6.500% 07-01-15 South Haven 7.000% 07-01-15 Buffalo 6.500% 07-01-15 Wellington 9.000% 07-01-15 Coyville 6.500% 07-01-15 Thomas County 7.500% 07-01-15 Fredonia 9.000% 07-01-15 Brewster 7.500% 07-01-15 Neodesha 9.500% 07-01-15 Colby 8.250% 07-01-15 New Albany 6.500% 07-01-15 Gem 7.500% 07-01-15 Woodson County 7.500% 07-01-15 Menlo 7.500% 07-01-15 Neosho Falls 7.500% 07-01-15 Oakley (Thomas Co.) 8.000% 07-01-15 Toronto 8.000% 07-01-15 Rexford 7.500% 07-01-15 Yates Center 9.250% 07-01-15 Trego County 8.000% 07-01-15 Wyandotte County 7.500% 07-01-15 Collyer 9.000% 07-01-15 Bonner Springs (Wyandotte Co.) 9.250% 07-01-15 WaKeeney 9.000% 07-01-15 Bonner Springs Center CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 WaKeeney Travel Plaza CID* 11.000% 07-01-15 Edwardsville 9.000% 07-01-15 Wabaunsee County 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City 9.125% 07-01-15 Alma 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City 39th & Rainbow #1 CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 Alta Vista 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City 39th & Rainbow #2 CID* 10.375% 07-01-15 Eskridge 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Downtown Hotel CID* 11.125% 07-01-15 Harveyville 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Happy Foods TDD* 10.125% 07-01-15 Maple Hill 8.750% 07-01-15 Kansas City Legends TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Maple Hill Travel Store CID* 10.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Metropolitan Avenue CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 McFarland 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Northwood Shopping Ctr CID* 10.225% 07-01-15 Paxico 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Plaza at the Speedway #1 TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 St. Marys (Wabaunsee Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Plaza at the Speedway #2 TDD* 10.125% 07-01-15 Willard (Wabaunsee Co.) 8.750% 07-01-15 Kansas City Plaza at the Speedway #3 TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Wallace County 6.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Prescott Plaza TDD* 10.125% 07-01-15 Sharon Springs 6.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Race Track STAR* 9.125% 07-01-15 Wallace 6.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Schlitterbahn CID* 11.125% 07-01-15 Washington County 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Schlitterbahn STAR* 9.125% 07-01-15 Barnes 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Shawnee Plaza CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 Clifton (Washington Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Sporting CID* 10.225% 07-01-15 Greenleaf 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Village West-East End TDD* 9.225% 07-01-15 Haddam 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Village West-West End TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Hanover 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Wyandotte Plaza CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 Hollenberg 7.500% 07-01-15 Lake Quivira (Wyandotte Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Linn 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas 6.500% 07-01-15 Mahaska 7.500% 07-01-15 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Local Sales Tax Information, http://www.ksrevenue.org/salesratechanges.html (accessed July 28, 2015). *Special Taxing Districts (CID - Community Improvement District; STAR - Sales Tax and Revenue Bonds; TDD - Transportation Development District). Please see source for current area definitions. 318 County Democratic Libertarian Republican Unaffiliated Total Allen 1,673 48 4,009 2,792 8,522 Anderson 1,279 45 2,091 1,910 5,325 Atchison 3,318 54 3,668 3,862 10,902 Barber 494 13 2,049 441 2,997 Barton 3,007 85 9,432 4,537 17,061 Bourbon 2,886 61 4,602 3,569 11,118 Brown 1,047 25 3,387 1,384 5,843 Butler 7,245 263 19,777 12,210 39,495 Chase 287 10 1,186 318 1,801 Chautauqua 281 10 1,577 406 2,274 Cherokee 5,065 121 5,986 5,249 16,421 Cheyenne 231 8 1,397 227 1,863 Clark 245 6 951 271 1,473 Clay 633 35 3,850 1,273 5,791 Cloud 1,066 38 3,490 1,509 6,103 Coffey 971 32 3,601 1,459 6,063 Comanche 174 3 834 167 1,178 Cowley 5,096 138 9,214 6,007 20,455 Crawford 7,974 175 7,259 8,036 23,444 Decatur 319 9 1,304 368 2,000 Dickinson 1,941 80 7,302 3,420 12,743 Doniphan 789 26 2,888 1,074 4,777 Douglas 25,236 782 21,273 27,636 74,927 Edwards 334 7 1,203 344 1,888 Elk 396 3 1,125 314 1,838 Ellis 4,471 142 8,007 5,190 17,810 Ellsworth 911 22 2,211 932 4,076 Finney 3,365 97 7,574 5,786 16,822 Ford 3,437 114 6,255 5,320 15,126 Franklin 3,662 135 8,594 5,086 17,477 Geary 4,041 87 5,100 4,652 13,880 Gove 303 1 1,197 312 1,813 Graham 261 10 1,355 327 1,953 Grant 476 24 2,108 750 3,358 Gray 485 22 1,672 724 2,903 Greeley 79 4 736 105 924 Greenwood 597 10 2,329 1,984 4,920 Hamilton 157 7 892 243 1,299 Harper 749 21 2,409 1007 4,186 Harvey 4,151 116 10,739 6,374 21,380 Haskell 284 7 1,531 558 2,380 Hodgeman 205 1 976 212 1,394 Jackson 1,989 44 4,171 2,572 8,776 Jefferson 2,863 82 5,801 4,115 12,861 Jewell 292 11 1,466 502 2,271 Johnson 84,794 3,264 173,763 115,796 377,617 Kearny 293 6 1,287 513 2,099 Kingman 956 27 3,002 1,556 5,541 Kiowa 191 0 1,151 243 1,585 Labette 4,119 124 5,784 5,921 15,948 Lane 156 4 975 177 1,312 Leavenworth 12,538 358 17,623 16,116 46,635 Lincoln 268 15 1,437 446 2,166 Linn 1,406 51 3,745 2,064 7,266 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation, by County as of July 15, 2014 319 County Democratic Libertarian Republican Unaffiliated Total Voter Registration and Party Affiliation, by County as of July 15, 2014 Logan 223 6 1,276 264 1,769 Lyon 4,752 143 7,711 6,678 19,284 McPherson 2,509 108 9,437 3,866 15,920 Marion 1,186 35 4,682 1,797 7,700 Marshall 1,520 21 3,189 1,585 6,315 Meade 376 19 2,078 678 3,151 Miami 4,416 156 9,988 6,404 20,964 Mitchell 660 10 2,570 904 4,144 Montgomery 4,502 115 9,932 4,428 18,977 Morris 754 25 2,104 946 3,829 Morton 285 9 1,351 296 1,941 Nemaha 1,642 25 3,646 1,883 7,196 Neosho 2,410 103 5,078 3,650 11,241 Ness 332 5 1,324 360 2,021 Norton 415 10 2,072 676 3,173 Osage 2,221 71 4,982 3,051 10,325 Osborne 511 10 1,611 672 2,804 Ottawa 543 31 2,709 1,061 4,344 Pawnee 779 15 2,231 908 3,933 Phillips 399 14 2,625 655 3,693 Pottawatomie 2,025 93 8,106 3,620 13,844 Pratt 1,078 34 3,559 1,320 5,991 Rawlins 239 5 1,441 323 2,008 Reno 9,454 307 18,472 12,698 40,931 Republic 529 16 2,531 684 3,760 Rice 1,074 44 3,272 1,543 5,933 Riley 7,436 317 14,072 11,252 33,077 Rooks 397 5 2,355 558 3,315 Rush 422 6 1,388 482 2,298 Russell 731 22 2,834 798 4,385 Saline 6,720 288 15,810 11,807 34,625 Scott 283 11 2,193 625 3,112 Sedgwick 65,940 2,029 109,125 96,304 273,398 Seward 1,969 73 4,729 2,993 9,764 Shawnee 32,731 746 40,606 31,519 105,602 Sheridan 315 4 1,068 356 1,743 Sherman 583 24 2,409 865 3,881 Smith 461 4 2,098 455 3,018 Stafford 416 17 1,738 494 2,665 Stanton 202 17 802 215 1,236 Stevens 314 14 2,176 401 2,905 Sumner 3,470 115 7,390 4,924 15,899 Thomas 635 33 2,986 1,079 4,733 Trego 439 14 1,213 558 2,224 Wabaunsee 774 28 2,709 1042 4,553 Wallace 91 4 861 82 1,038 Washington 371 9 2,916 538 3,834 Wichita 174 7 833 357 1,371 Wilson 807 36 3,338 1123 5,304 Woodson 385 11 1,353 465 2,214 Wyandotte 41,795 509 13,074 26,552 81,930 Kansas 422,181 12,656 765,398 535,160 1,735,395 Source: Kansas Secretary of State, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_registration_voterreg.asp (accessed February 27, 2015). 320 Housing and Construction H ou si ng a nd C on st ru ct io n Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 321 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Vacancy and Ownership Rates Kansas and the U.S., 2005-2014 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Homeowner Vacancy Rates Percent Kansas 62.0 63.0 64.0 65.0 66.0 67.0 68.0 69.0 70.0 71.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Homeownership Rates Percent U.S. U.S. Kansas 322 State 2011 2012 2013 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 Alabama 14.2 11.1 11.8 14.0 2.8 2.1 2.0 2.5 72.9 71.9 72.7 72.1 Alaska 5.8 4.7 5.3 6.8 1.3 1.4 1.7 2.2 64.4 63.7 64.6 64.9 Arizona 12.4 11.4 10.8 9.5 3.2 2.4 2.4 2.7 66.0 65.3 65.1 63.5 Arkansas 12.6 10.6 13.2 14.7 3.0 3.3 3.0 3.3 67.6 66.0 65.4 65.4 California 6.1 5.2 5.1 4.5 2.1 1.6 1.2 1.1 55.3 54.5 54.3 54.2 Colorado 7.4 5.8 6.8 4.9 2.4 1.7 1.4 1.2 65.9 65.3 64.4 65.0 Connecticut 9.5 7.4 7.7 5.8 2.2 1.7 1.8 1.4 70.6 68.8 68.5 67.4 Delaware 11.2 9.3 8.6 7.4 2.7 2.1 2.4 1.8 74.2 73.4 74.1 74.3 District of Columbia 8.4 7.8 7.7 6.5 1.4 1.9 1.9 1.6 44.8 45.0 44.6 41.5 Florida 14.9 13.1 10.3 10.1 3.3 2.2 2.4 2.5 69.0 67.0 66.1 64.9 Georgia 10.0 9.9 10.6 9.7 3.6 2.7 2.5 2.8 66.2 64.3 64.2 62.9 Hawaii 9.4 10.2 10.1 8.3 2.2 2.3 1.8 1.6 55.4 57.2 57.3 58.4 Idaho 8.9 7.1 6.4 6.1 3.8 2.2 1.6 2.4 72.4 73.0 71.5 69.6 Illinois 10.2 9.5 9.6 9.2 3.4 2.8 2.7 2.3 68.4 66.8 67.2 66.4 Indiana 13.0 12.5 13.1 10.8 2.6 2.1 2.4 2.3 72.1 72.1 71.7 70.1 Iowa 7.2 6.3 6.4 5.7 2.4 2.3 1.8 2.0 71.2 70.2 69.8 69.4 Kansas 8.7 8.0 10.0 8.8 2.1 2.0 1.6 2.2 65.4 63.2 63.5 64.7 Kentucky 10.5 7.2 8.8 6.5 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.4 69.1 68.7 67.5 67.6 Louisiana 11.7 12.6 8.8 8.4 1.7 1.9 2.3 2.1 70.1 68.7 67.8 65.3 Maine 6.1 5.3 5.5 5.1 2.2 1.9 1.9 1.8 73.9 74.1 73.5 71.0 Maryland 10.1 9.3 8.6 7.5 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.4 69.7 68.5 66.9 66.2 Massachusetts 5.8 6.5 7.3 5.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.3 65.3 65.8 65.3 63.0 Michigan 13.2 11.9 9.8 8.2 2.4 1.6 2.1 1.5 74.1 74.8 73.9 73.8 Minnesota 7.3 5.9 6.6 5.6 2.0 1.7 1.1 1.4 71.3 72.0 73.4 71.4 Mississippi 14.5 11.0 13.6 11.1 1.7 1.7 2.3 2.4 74.8 74.2 74.2 73.2 Missouri 10.8 10.4 11.0 9.9 2.2 2.4 3.0 1.9 71.1 70.8 71.3 70.5 Montana 4.9 5.9 5.2 4.0 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.6 68.4 67.8 67.4 66.9 Nebraska 8.1 7.5 6.5 5.5 2.1 1.3 1.4 1.3 68.9 69.3 68.2 66.7 Nevada 11.0 11.9 13.1 9.7 3.6 3.4 3.0 2.6 56.2 55.7 56.0 56.0 New Hampshire 7.5 7.2 6.4 5.6 1.9 2.0 2.1 1.8 74.1 74.8 74.1 72.2 New Jersey 8.8 11.2 7.8 6.2 2.1 2.1 2.2 1.6 66.4 66.6 64.9 65.2 New Mexico 7.4 7.0 9.6 10.8 1.4 2.1 2.5 2.1 69.1 66.8 67.3 66.3 New York 6.5 5.5 5.7 4.9 2.7 2.0 1.7 1.7 53.6 53.6 53.0 52.9 North Carolina 11.3 11.2 9.6 8.1 2.5 2.4 2.6 2.2 68.3 67.2 67.3 66.4 North Dakota 9.8 6.9 8.2 8.6 1.5 1.4 1.1 0.9 68.3 66.2 68.0 64.5 Ohio 10.5 9.3 8.2 7.4 2.8 1.7 1.9 1.6 68.9 67.9 67.9 67.3 Oklahoma 10.1 9.5 10.4 11.4 2.6 2.3 2.3 1.9 69.4 68.8 69.9 69.3 Oregon 4.0 4.9 3.9 4.1 2.1 2.2 1.9 1.8 66.4 66.1 64.2 62.8 Pennsylvania 8.6 9.1 10.0 8.7 2.0 1.7 1.8 2.2 71.1 71.0 71.5 69.7 Rhode Island 7.9 6.8 6.1 6.7 2.3 1.8 1.3 1.5 63.4 62.1 61.5 61.8 South Carolina 11.6 9.7 11.2 12.0 3.3 2.1 2.6 2.7 74.2 71.5 72.4 72.9 South Dakota 9.2 8.9 7.4 8.3 1.8 1.0 1.1 1.2 69.3 69.2 67.8 69.2 Tennessee 12.0 11.6 8.9 8.5 2.8 2.6 2.0 2.3 69.3 67.9 66.8 66.7 Texas 12.3 10.4 10.1 9.5 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.5 64.3 64.3 63.3 62.2 Utah 6.4 7.7 6.7 8.6 1.9 1.5 1.3 1.5 71.4 71.1 70.9 70.9 Vermont 4.2 4.2 5.7 5.0 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.9 74.6 73.4 73.0 73.5 Virginia 9.9 9.5 7.3 7.4 2.2 1.9 2.0 1.7 67.9 67.8 68.1 68.7 Washington 6.0 5.9 4.5 4.9 2.3 2.0 1.5 1.6 64.2 63.5 62.7 63.6 West Virginia 7.9 8.1 10.6 9.1 2.4 2.0 1.8 2.2 78.7 75.8 76.8 75.6 Wisconsin 6.6 6.3 6.3 4.6 2.1 1.5 1.3 1.7 68.5 67.5 68.5 67.8 Wyoming 6.5 5.4 7.6 8.0 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.6 71.1 70.3 70.5 70.8 United States 9.5 8.7 8.3 7.6 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.9 66.1 65.4 65.1 64.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Vacancies and Homeownership, Annual Statistics: 2014, http://www.census.gov/housing/hvs/data/ann13ind.html (accessed June 4, 2015). Vacancy and Ownership Rates in the U.S., by State 2011-2014 Rental Vacancy Rates Homeowner Vacancy Rates Homeownership Rates 323 State 2000 2010 2013 2000 2010 2013 Alabama $447 $667 $694 24.8 32.2 30.0 Alaska 720 981 1,117 24.8 29.0 27.5 Arizona 619 844 890 26.6 31.6 29.8 Arkansas 453 638 659 24.4 29.9 29.3 California 747 1,163 1,224 27.7 33.8 33.8 Colorado 671 863 971 26.4 31.2 30.9 Connecticut 681 992 1,040 25.4 32.1 31.6 Delaware 639 952 999 24.3 32.3 30.6 District of Columbia 618 1,198 1,307 24.8 30.4 29.8 Florida 641 947 972 27.5 35.5 34.1 Georgia 613 819 850 24.9 32.4 31.4 Hawaii 779 1,291 1,414 27.2 33.5 32.9 Idaho 515 683 725 25.3 30.5 29.1 Illinois 605 848 885 24.4 31.5 29.8 Indiana 521 683 730 23.9 30.8 29.9 Iowa 470 629 679 23.2 28.1 27.1 Kansas 498 682 745 23.4 28.1 28.0 Kentucky 445 613 668 24.0 29.8 28.3 Louisiana 466 736 763 25.8 31.7 31.4 Maine 497 707 760 25.3 29.8 31.2 Maryland 689 1,131 1,210 24.7 30.8 30.8 Massachusetts 684 1,009 1,077 25.5 30.4 30.1 Michigan 546 730 768 24.4 33.3 31.4 Minnesota 566 764 832 24.7 30.2 29.0 Mississippi 439 672 708 25.0 33.2 30.7 Missouri 484 682 734 24.0 30.1 29.5 Montana 447 642 690 25.3 28.3 28.8 Nebraska 491 669 714 23.0 27.7 27.5 Nevada 699 952 952 26.5 31.6 29.7 New Hampshire 646 951 995 24.2 30.3 29.1 New Jersey 751 1,114 1,171 25.5 32.4 32.2 New Mexico 503 699 772 26.6 29.3 30.8 New York 672 1,020 1,109 26.8 31.7 32.1 North Carolina 548 731 778 24.3 31.3 30.0 North Dakota 412 583 690 22.3 25.8 25.9 Ohio 515 685 709 24.2 31.1 29.3 Oklahoma 456 659 705 24.3 28.9 27.8 Oregon 620 816 887 26.9 32.7 31.9 Pennsylvania 531 763 828 25.0 30.4 30.2 Rhode Island 553 868 918 25.7 30.9 31.2 South Carolina 510 728 766 24.4 32.2 31.0 South Dakota 426 591 637 22.9 26.9 25.9 Tennessee 505 697 748 24.8 31.4 30.1 Texas 574 801 857 24.4 30.2 29.0 Utah 597 796 881 24.9 29.5 28.7 Vermont 553 823 865 26.2 31.8 31.9 Virginia 650 1,019 1,086 24.5 30.2 29.7 Washington 663 908 989 26.5 30.6 30.5 West Virginia 401 571 620 25.8 29.7 28.9 Wisconsin 540 715 758 23.4 29.8 28.9 Wyoming 437 693 780 22.5 25.3 26.5 United States $602 $855 $905 25.5 31.6 30.8 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Median gross rent is the monthly rent agreed or contracted for plus the estimated monthly cost of utilities and fuels. Census 2000 excludes the rent of single-family units on 10 or more acres. Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income by State, 2000, 2010 and 2013 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Brief, Housing Costs of Renters: 2000 (C2KBR-21), http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr-21.pdf (accessed October 4, 2010); 2010 and 2013 American Community Survey (B25064 and B25071). Median Rent Percentage of Household Income 324 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2010 Housing Units Vacant Housing Units County Total Total Owned Rented Allen 6,226 5,475 751 2.0 9.7 3,958 1,517 Anderson 3,720 3,260 460 2.3 10.2 2,509 751 Atchison 6,990 6,241 749 2.6 9.7 4,375 1,866 Barber 2,765 2,139 626 1.2 13.6 1,604 535 Barton 12,696 11,283 1,413 1.7 10.0 7,971 3,312 Bourbon 7,167 5,986 1,181 3.1 10.2 4,244 1,742 Brown 4,779 4,094 685 3.4 14.1 2,917 1,177 Butler 26,058 23,992 2,066 1.8 8.2 18,354 5,638 Chase 1,503 1,150 353 2.3 9.7 891 259 Chautauqua 2,150 1,612 538 2.3 16.5 1,246 366 Cherokee 9,890 8,625 1,265 2.7 10.7 6,347 2,278 Cheyenne 1,518 1,260 258 2.2 4.3 971 289 Clark 1,135 923 212 1.9 7.9 670 253 Clay 4,042 3,559 483 2.1 12.3 2,678 881 Cloud 4,659 3,910 749 2.3 12.3 2,825 1,085 Coffey 3,964 3,497 467 2.2 10.0 2,684 813 Comanche 1,044 824 220 2.6 8.2 634 190 Cowley 16,030 13,940 2,090 2.6 13.6 9,540 4,400 Crawford 17,801 15,729 2,072 2.7 9.2 9,665 6,064 Decatur 1,818 1,378 440 3.8 15.9 1,067 311 Dickinson 8,972 8,073 899 2.3 7.7 5,848 2,225 Doniphan 3,576 3,136 440 1.5 12.8 2,310 826 Douglas 46,731 43,576 3,155 2.1 6.7 22,992 20,584 Edwards 1,636 1,302 334 3.4 15.2 995 307 Elk 1,760 1,284 476 1.7 6.8 1,025 259 Ellis 12,872 11,908 964 1.4 7.6 7,369 4,539 Ellsworth 3,239 2,463 776 2.2 9.4 1,936 527 Finney 13,276 12,359 917 1.1 8.5 7,894 4,465 Ford 12,005 11,145 860 1.4 6.9 7,148 3,997 Franklin 11,147 10,104 1,043 2.4 9.2 7,184 2,920 Geary 14,517 12,690 1,827 3.2 13.3 5,944 6,746 Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units Gove 1,373 1,154 219 1.7 7.5 906 248 Graham 1,484 1,196 288 1.2 11.8 930 266 Grant 2,945 2,716 229 1.0 8.6 2,017 699 Gray 2,340 2,153 187 1.3 4.7 1,570 583 Greeley 629 525 104 2.7 7.7 394 131 Greenwood 4,068 2,988 1,080 2.3 7.0 2,225 763 Hamilton 1,236 1,060 176 2.3 13.6 743 317 Harper 3,116 2,545 571 2.7 15.4 1,874 671 Harvey 14,527 13,411 1,116 1.7 9.5 9,480 3,931 Haskell 1,666 1,510 156 0.5 6.8 1,089 421 Hodgeman 973 803 170 2.2 23.1 630 173 Jackson 5,779 5,228 551 1.6 6.4 4,058 1,170 Jefferson 8,160 7,366 794 2.0 7.7 6,194 1,172 Jewell 2,032 1,450 582 1.3 11.8 1,152 298 Johnson 226,571 212,882 13,689 1.9 10.2 150,722 62,160 Kearny 1,556 1,400 156 0.9 9.4 1,027 373 Kingman 3,818 3,227 591 1.6 10.9 2,509 718 Kiowa 1,220 1,014 206 2.2 14.8 707 307 Labette 10,092 8,822 1,270 2.1 9.9 6,194 2,628 Lane 990 799 191 1.0 17.1 601 198 Leavenworth 28,697 26,447 2,250 2.5 9.8 17,907 8,540 Lincoln 1,864 1,423 441 1.9 19.4 1,124 299 Linn 5,446 4,020 1,426 3.6 9.7 3,221 799 325 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2010 Housing Units Vacant Housing Units County Total Total Owned Rented Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units Logan 1,441 1,219 222 1.1 8.8 869 350 Lyon 15,237 13,303 1,934 2.1 16.1 8,277 5,026 McPherson 12,721 11,748 973 1.9 9.5 8,634 3,114 Marion 5,946 5,005 941 2.6 11.2 3,945 1,060 Marshall 4,866 4,300 566 1.9 10.2 3,350 950 Meade 1,998 1,713 285 1.3 8.7 1,249 464 Miami 13,190 12,161 1,029 2.9 7.9 9,540 2,621 Mitchell 3,296 2,790 506 1.6 12.3 1,991 799 Montgomery 16,578 14,382 2,196 2.5 9.7 10,080 4,302 Morris 3,206 2,554 652 2.2 7.8 1,978 576 Morton 1,467 1,250 217 3.5 11.8 865 385 Nemaha 4,562 4,115 447 1.3 11.5 3,226 889 Neosho 7,513 6,645 868 2.1 10.2 4,818 1,827 Ness 1,740 1,365 375 0.5 16.7 1,098 267 Norton 2,542 2,163 379 1.1 13.9 1,602 561 Osage 7,503 6,552 951 2.3 12.5 5,151 1,401 Osborne 2,206 1,742 464 2.5 12.4 1,335 407 Ottawa 2,779 2,456 323 1.7 8.1 1,997 459 Pawnee 3,152 2,665 487 1.8 13.7 1,846 819 Phillips 3,049 2,432 617 1.7 9.2 1,848 584 Pottawatomie 8,626 7,878 748 2.2 9.2 6,202 1,676 Pratt 4,514 3,956 558 1.7 13.0 2,845 1,111 Rawlins 1,458 1,176 282 2.3 11.5 879 297 Reno 28,274 25,794 2,480 1.7 7.5 17,764 8,030 Republic 2,877 2,274 603 1.8 12.7 1,776 498 Rice 4,548 3,906 642 2.6 12.9 2,952 954 Riley 28,212 25,796 2,416 2.4 7.0 10,793 15,003 Rooks 2,768 2,238 530 1.9 14.1 1,740 498 Rush 1,869 1,511 358 1.6 11.9 1,195 316 Russell 3,910 3,173 737 1.7 11.1 2,346 827 Saline 24,101 22,416 1,685 1.6 8.5 15,033 7,383 Scott 2,193 1,983 210 0.6 5.3 1,432 551 Sedgwick 211,593 193,502 18,091 2.2 10.6 126,535 66,967 Seward 8,061 7,460 601 1.0 9.3 4,807 2,653 Shawnee 79,140 72,600 6,540 1.9 10.9 47,715 24,885 Sheridan 1,265 1,099 166 0.6 9.7 868 231 Sherman 3,148 2,608 540 2.6 16.4 1,766 842 Smith 2,232 1,748 484 3.2 9.3 1,380 368 Stafford 2,319 1,907 412 1.7 11.1 1,494 413 Stanton 990 825 165 2.3 11.1 605 220 Stevens 2,306 2,044 262 2.0 11.1 1,509 535 Sumner 10,865 9,454 1,411 2.2 10.8 7,134 2,320 Thomas 3,536 3,196 340 1.0 8.9 2,162 1,034 Trego 1,682 1,358 324 1.2 7.1 1,058 300 Wabaunsee 3,227 2,737 490 1.3 9.5 2,286 451 Wallace 781 620 161 0.9 6.9 460 160 Washington 2,955 2,474 481 0.8 10.5 1,949 525 Wichita 1,054 891 163 1.7 15.4 679 212 Wilson 4,682 3,933 749 2.8 9.1 2,980 953 Woodson 2,022 1,524 498 2.7 7.9 1,189 335 Wyandotte 66,747 58,399 8,348 3.4 11.6 35,231 23,168 Kansas 1,233,215 1,112,096 121,119 2.1 10.1 753,532 358,564 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 326 County 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Allen 6,263 5,884 6,838 6,454 6,449 6,226 Anderson 3,407 3,205 3,628 3,514 3,596 3,720 Atchison 6,750 6,309 6,910 6,691 6,818 6,990 Barber 3,374 3,051 3,033 3,120 2,740 2,765 Barton 10,718 10,636 12,871 13,144 12,888 12,696 Bourbon 6,555 6,214 7,194 6,920 7,135 7,167 Brown 5,164 4,674 5,224 4,890 4,815 4,779 Butler 13,240 13,824 17,248 20,072 23,178 26,058 Chase 1,650 1,522 1,568 1,547 1,529 1,503 Chautauqua 2,550 2,270 2,320 2,249 2,169 2,150 Cherokee 8,577 8,564 9,315 9,428 10,031 9,890 Cheyenne 1,806 1,716 1,782 1,687 1,636 1,518 Clark 1,300 1,301 1,278 1,327 1,111 1,135 Clay 4,145 4,004 4,247 4,138 4,084 4,042 Cloud 5,291 5,206 5,497 5,198 4,838 4,659 Coffey 3,449 3,083 3,861 3,712 3,876 3,964 Comanche 1,371 1,209 1,171 1,256 1,088 1,044 Cowley 13,510 13,251 15,133 15,569 15,673 16,030 Crawford 14,499 14,970 16,822 16,526 17,221 17,801 Decatur 2,142 2,175 2,154 2,063 1,821 1,818 Dickinson 7,600 7,805 8,684 8,415 8,686 8,972 Doniphan 3,439 3,264 3,805 3,337 3,489 3,576 Douglas 13,383 18,275 25,494 31,782 40,250 46,731 Edwards 1,929 1,882 1,990 1,867 1,754 1,636 Elk 2,258 1,869 1,975 1,743 1,860 1,760 Ellis 6,112 7,760 10,248 11,115 12,078 12,872 Ellsworth 2,965 2,723 3,270 3,317 3,228 3,239 Finney 5,072 6,034 8,994 11,696 13,763 13,276 Ford 6,909 7,752 9,832 10,842 11,650 12,005 Franklin 7,110 7,205 8,763 8,926 10,229 11,147 Geary 8,337 8,751 11,088 11,952 11,959 14,517 Gove 1,363 1,312 1,596 1,494 1,423 1,373 Housing Units in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 Graham 1,830 1,655 1,809 1,753 1,553 1,484 Grant 1,543 1,924 2,602 2,599 3,027 2,945 Gray 1,499 1,626 2,010 2,114 2,181 2,340 Greeley 674 674 815 801 712 629 Greenwood 4,670 4,088 4,451 4,243 4,273 4,068 Hamilton 1,161 1,092 1,273 1,214 1,211 1,236 Harper 3,757 3,488 3,563 3,481 3,270 3,116 Harvey 8,548 9,215 11,563 12,290 13,378 14,527 Haskell 959 1,247 1,495 1,586 1,639 1,666 Hodgeman 1,012 1,007 1,054 1,022 945 973 Jackson 3,888 3,874 4,492 4,564 5,094 5,779 Jefferson 3,862 4,081 5,817 6,314 7,491 8,160 Jewell 3,094 2,633 2,791 2,409 2,103 2,032 Johnson 43,429 67,997 102,827 144,143 181,801 226,571 Kearny 998 1,045 1,409 1,561 1,657 1,556 Kingman 3,444 3,328 3,681 3,645 3,852 3,818 Kiowa 1,642 1,665 1,712 1,738 1,643 1,220 Labette 10,070 9,813 10,619 10,641 10,306 10,092 Lane 1,063 1,034 1,159 1,117 1,065 990 Leavenworth 13,069 14,996 18,441 21,264 24,401 28,697 Lincoln 2,184 2,039 2,110 1,864 1,853 1,864 Linn 3,383 3,339 3,977 4,811 4,720 5,446 327 County 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Housing Units in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 Logan 1,370 1,383 1,616 1,466 1,423 1,441 Lyon 9,134 11,014 13,980 14,346 14,757 15,237 McPherson 8,076 8,582 10,464 10,941 11,830 12,721 Marion 5,264 5,285 5,864 5,659 5,882 5,946 Marshall 5,961 5,405 5,584 5,269 4,999 4,866 Meade 1,924 1,914 2,048 2,049 1,968 1,998 Miami 6,627 6,635 8,457 8,971 10,984 13,190 Mitchell 3,391 3,131 3,510 3,359 3,340 3,296 Montgomery 17,056 16,233 18,153 17,920 17,208 16,578 Morris 3,032 2,908 3,187 3,149 3,160 3,206 Morton 1,138 1,273 1,454 1,515 1,519 1,467 Nemaha 4,375 4,214 4,432 4,319 4,340 4,562 Neosho 7,102 7,134 7,887 7,726 7,461 7,513 Ness 2,007 1,950 2,107 2,048 1,835 1,740 Norton 2,893 2,815 2,983 2,798 2,673 2,542 Osage 4,788 4,918 6,152 6,324 7,018 7,503 Osborne 2,940 2,729 2,774 2,496 2,419 2,206 Ottawa 2,740 2,505 2,667 2,591 2,755 2,779 Pawnee 3,359 3,181 3,442 3,412 3,114 3,152 Phillips 3,324 3,091 3,503 3,264 3,088 3,049 Pottawatomie 4,234 4,313 6,033 6,472 7,311 8,626 Pratt 4,485 4,099 4,450 4,620 4,633 4,514 Rawlins 1,822 1,724 1,826 1,744 1,565 1,458 Reno 20,551 21,792 26,574 26,607 27,625 28,274 Republic 4,007 3,634 3,801 3,283 3,113 2,877 Rice 5,003 4,745 4,974 4,868 4,609 4,548 Riley 11,631 14,865 20,873 22,868 23,400 28,212 Rooks 3,413 2,847 3,136 2,979 2,758 2,768 Rush 2,336 2,080 2,100 1,999 1,928 1,869 Russell 4,143 3,735 4,129 4,079 3,871 3,910 Saline 17,295 16,588 20,316 21,129 22,695 24,101 Scott 1,686 1,955 2,344 2,305 2,291 2,193 Sedgwick 114,038 120,666 145,863 170,159 191,133 211,593 Seward 4,991 5,290 6,707 7,572 8,027 8,061 Shawnee 46,015 51,940 64,446 68,991 73,768 79,140 Sheridan 1,324 1,307 1,444 1,324 1,263 1,265 Sherman 2,351 2,763 3,292 3,177 3,184 3,148 Smith 3,182 2,750 2,815 2,615 2,326 2,232 Stafford 2,927 2,602 2,709 2,666 2,458 2,319 Stanton 706 777 960 956 1,007 990 Stevens 1,480 1,543 1,978 2,116 2,265 2,306 Sumner 9,318 8,977 10,356 10,769 10,877 10,865 Thomas 2,542 2,757 3,496 3,534 3,562 3,536 Trego 1,844 1,731 1,991 1,851 1,723 1,682 Wabaunsee 2,720 2,560 2,891 2,853 3,033 3,227 Wallace 707 805 892 840 791 781 Washington 4,115 3,705 3,579 3,355 3,142 2,955 Wichita 925 1,029 1,293 1,190 1,119 1,054 Wilson 5,173 4,780 5,372 5,091 4,937 4,682 Woodson 2,270 2,032 2,294 2,199 2,076 2,022 Wyandotte 58,583 63,484 68,506 69,114 65,892 66,747 Kansas 740,335 789,735 955,207 1,044,112 1,131,395 1,233,215 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-18); CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed January 11, 2007); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); 2010 Census (PL94-171). 328 County July 1, 2009 Estimate July 1, 2010 Estimate July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Allen 6,540 6,233 6,227 6,252 6,245 6,262 Anderson 3,751 3,719 3,714 3,711 3,708 3,713 Atchison 7,020 6,989 6,977 6,968 6,957 6,947 Barber 2,765 2,764 2,759 2,754 2,749 2,744 Barton 13,007 12,693 12,666 12,643 12,618 12,617 Bourbon 7,298 7,166 7,148 7,135 7,118 7,101 Brown 4,918 4,777 4,770 4,763 4,757 4,749 Butler 26,146 26,078 26,158 26,235 26,313 26,400 Chase 1,545 1,503 1,501 1,499 1,498 1,498 Chautauqua 2,232 2,150 2,147 2,145 2,141 2,137 Cherokee 10,345 9,889 9,869 9,854 9,831 9,807 Cheyenne 1,639 1,517 1,513 1,510 1,506 1,502 Clark 1,147 1,135 1,135 1,135 1,133 1,131 Clay 4,219 4,041 4,038 4,038 4,043 4,048 Cloud 4,823 4,658 4,652 4,642 4,634 4,624 Coffey 4,138 3,966 3,982 3,991 4,000 4,003 Comanche 1,084 1,044 1,042 1,040 1,038 1,036 Cowley 16,281 16,026 16,010 16,018 16,002 15,984 Crawford 18,426 17,804 17,802 17,813 17,861 17,886 Decatur 1,827 1,817 1,815 1,812 1,809 1,806 Dickinson 9,046 8,972 8,976 9,046 9,119 9,120 Doniphan 3,574 3,577 3,571 3,568 3,562 3,556 Douglas 47,481 46,793 46,989 47,390 47,776 48,278 Edwards 1,766 1,635 1,632 1,629 1,627 1,625 Elk 1,920 1,760 1,757 1,756 1,753 1,750 Ellis 12,499 12,880 12,902 12,968 13,009 13,060 Ellsworth 3,316 3,238 3,230 3,223 3,216 3,210 Finney 13,999 13,271 13,253 13,264 13,253 13,328 Ford 12,052 12,006 12,022 12,072 12,123 12,129 Franklin 11,358 11,147 11,140 11,127 11,113 11,104 Geary 14,031 14,605 14,783 14,926 15,009 15,114 Gove 1,450 1,373 1,372 1,371 1,382 1,396 Graham 1,574 1,484 1,487 1,485 1,483 1,481 Grant 3,090 2,945 2,940 2,935 2,927 2,920 Gray 2,318 2,342 2,368 2,368 2,390 2,403 Greeley 719 629 629 628 627 631 Greenwood 4,338 4,068 4,060 4,052 4,044 4,036 Hamilton 1,233 1,235 1,231 1,228 1,227 1,225 Harper 3,293 3,115 3,111 3,108 3,169 3,167 Harvey 14,326 14,533 14,553 14,555 14,591 14,610 Haskell 1,685 1,666 1,660 1,669 1,665 1,660 Hodgeman 975 973 973 972 971 970 Jackson 5,534 5,781 5,786 5,787 5,789 5,783 Jefferson 8,325 8,163 8,176 8,179 8,193 8,218 Jewell 2,134 2,033 2,030 2,027 2,025 2,022 Johnson 217,867 226,865 227,611 228,742 230,111 233,182 Kearny 1,724 1,556 1,555 1,552 1,550 1,547 Kingman 3,933 3,818 3,816 3,813 3,814 3,814 Kiowa 1,871 1,234 1,232 1,231 1,229 1,226 Labette 10,397 10,090 10,083 10,067 10,063 10,046 Lane 1,055 990 987 984 984 981 Leavenworth 28,583 28,726 28,772 28,869 28,946 29,088 Lincoln 1,871 1,864 1,862 1,860 1,858 1,856 Linn 5,133 5,447 5,447 5,445 5,445 5,446 Housing Units in Kansas, by County 2009-2014 329 County July 1, 2009 Estimate July 1, 2010 Estimate July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Housing Units in Kansas, by County 2009-2014 Logan 1,428 1,441 1,438 1,435 1,448 1,446 Lyon 15,334 15,246 15,235 15,225 15,203 15,184 McPherson 12,619 12,725 12,746 12,761 12,806 12,846 Marion 6,208 5,946 5,943 5,939 5,934 5,928 Marshall 5,110 4,865 4,886 4,882 4,883 4,881 Meade 1,987 1,997 1,995 1,993 1,994 1,991 Miami 12,685 13,190 13,205 13,227 13,267 13,322 Mitchell 3,355 3,296 3,291 3,296 3,296 3,294 Montgomery 17,307 16,579 16,537 16,520 16,499 16,455 Morris 3,266 3,207 3,203 3,199 3,193 3,192 Morton 1,561 1,466 1,463 1,460 1,457 1,454 Nemaha 4,476 4,562 4,564 4,563 4,565 4,570 Neosho 7,545 7,522 7,565 7,610 7,665 7,729 Ness 1,838 1,740 1,737 1,734 1,733 1,732 Norton 2,694 2,541 2,534 2,533 2,528 2,530 Osage 7,540 7,504 7,503 7,504 7,498 7,490 Osborne 2,420 2,206 2,201 2,196 2,191 2,188 Ottawa 2,873 2,780 2,777 2,776 2,775 2,774 Pawnee 3,142 3,152 3,158 3,153 3,148 3,163 Phillips 3,123 3,048 3,042 3,037 3,043 3,051 Pottawatomie 8,601 8,653 8,718 8,782 8,902 9,042 Pratt 4,761 4,514 4,504 4,501 4,491 4,481 Rawlins 1,578 1,458 1,456 1,454 1,457 1,456 Reno 28,286 28,276 28,269 28,250 28,264 28,323 Republic 3,170 2,876 2,873 2,877 2,875 2,873 Rice 4,630 4,547 4,557 4,560 4,553 4,548 Riley 27,033 28,299 28,735 29,164 29,508 29,713 Rooks 2,777 2,768 2,767 2,765 2,762 2,760 Rush 1,936 1,868 1,866 1,864 1,863 1,861 Russell 3,838 3,909 3,903 3,898 3,893 3,887 Saline 23,715 24,106 24,145 24,180 24,198 24,221 Scott 2,312 2,192 2,190 2,194 2,193 2,193 Sedgwick 210,709 211,884 212,469 212,899 213,555 214,408 Seward 8,209 8,068 8,101 8,119 8,108 8,101 Shawnee 79,671 79,197 79,314 79,341 79,417 79,466 Sheridan 1,305 1,265 1,264 1,263 1,262 1,261 Sherman 3,257 3,147 3,140 3,135 3,129 3,123 Smith 2,368 2,233 2,234 2,238 2,241 2,245 Stafford 2,468 2,319 2,316 2,313 2,310 2,307 Stanton 1,029 989 986 983 980 980 Stevens 2,309 2,305 2,297 2,291 2,285 2,287 Sumner 11,221 10,865 10,852 10,851 10,843 10,834 Thomas 3,581 3,535 3,530 3,526 3,522 3,546 Trego 1,724 1,681 1,681 1,679 1,677 1,676 Wabaunsee 3,236 3,227 3,234 3,241 3,244 3,254 Wallace 800 781 780 780 779 778 Washington 3,204 2,955 2,954 2,951 2,951 2,950 Wichita 1,130 1,053 1,050 1,047 1,044 1,045 Wilson 5,011 4,680 4,670 4,660 4,662 4,652 Woodson 2,090 2,021 2,016 2,010 2,007 2,006 Wyandotte 67,966 66,739 66,796 66,728 67,014 67,339 Kansas 1,234,057 1,234,206 1,236,611 1,239,441 1,243,119 1,248,813 Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Unit Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/ (accessed May 21, 2015). 330 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More 1990, 2000, and 2010 City 1990 2000 2010 Andover 1,499 2,456 4,233 182.4 Arkansas City 5,774 5,628 5,646 -2.2 Atchison 4,267 4,220 4,442 4.1 Coffeyville 6,203 5,564 5,021 -19.1 Derby 4,999 6,407 8,774 75.5 Dodge City 8,258 8,976 9,378 13.6 El Dorado 5,241 5,460 5,797 10.6 Emporia 10,732 11,019 11,352 5.8 Garden City 8,583 9,907 9,656 12.5 Gardner 1,251 3,533 7,300 483.5 Great Bend 7,050 7,080 7,113 0.9 Hays 7,798 8,772 9,311 19.4 Haysville 2,907 3,167 4,087 40.6 Hutchinson 17,163 17,693 18,580 8.3 Junction City 8,891 8,740 10,480 17.9 Kansas City 64,469 61,446 61,969 -3.9 Lansing 2,012 2,548 3,371 67.5 Lawrence 25,893 32,761 37,502 44.8 Leavenworth 12,568 12,936 13,670 8.8 Leawood 7,210 10,129 12,384 71.8 Lenexa 13,517 16,378 20,832 54.1 Liberal 6,663 7,014 7,118 6.8 McPherson 5,118 5,658 5,952 16.3 Manhattan 15,568 17,689 21,619 38.9 Merriam 5,365 5,042 5,224 -2.6 Newton 6,955 7,277 8,237 18.4 Olathe 22,512 33,343 46,851 108.1 Ottawa 4,553 5,080 5,518 21.2 Overland Park 48,043 62,586 76,280 58.8 Parsons 5,450 5,359 5,034 -7.6 Pittsburg 8,445 8,855 9,210 9.1 Prairie Village 10,031 10,126 10,227 2.0 Salina 18,409 19,599 20,803 13.0 Shawnee 15,206 19,086 24,954 64.1 Topeka 54,664 56,435 59,582 9.0 Wichita 135,069 152,952 167,310 23.9 Winfield 4,835 5,049 5,217 7.9 Percent Change 1990-2010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-18, CPH-L-157); CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed January 11, 2007); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); 2010 Census (PL94-171). 331 County Occupied Housing Units Utility Gas Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas Electricity Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. Coal or Coke Wood Solar Energy Other Fuel No Fuel Used Allen 5,505 65.1 11.1 18.8 0.0 0.0 4.4 0.0 0.5 0.1 Anderson 3,308 43.3 24.2 19.5 0.8 0.0 12.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 Atchison 6,216 60.3 18.8 15.6 0.3 0.0 3.7 0.0 1.3 0.0 Barber 2,187 68.4 17.5 12.0 0.1 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.6 0.0 Barton 11,491 79.4 7.8 11.7 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.3 0.0 Bourbon 5,636 56.1 14.7 22.4 0.2 0.0 5.1 0.0 1.5 0.0 Brown 4,104 59.8 24.0 12.1 0.1 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.9 0.1 Butler 24,270 61.4 13.1 22.6 0.1 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.5 0.1 Chase 1,149 50.7 33.9 11.7 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 1.3 0.3 Chautauqua 1,565 64.6 15.0 9.2 0.6 0.0 9.4 0.0 1.2 0.0 Cherokee 7,936 47.0 11.6 32.3 0.1 0.0 8.0 0.0 0.9 0.1 Cheyenne 1,343 67.7 15.3 10.7 0.3 0.2 4.5 0.0 0.4 0.8 Clark 932 64.4 16.6 14.8 0.0 0.9 2.1 0.0 0.3 0.9 Clay 3,407 60.8 20.3 14.9 1.4 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.2 0.0 Cloud 4,022 69.1 13.2 14.8 0.2 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.8 0.0 Coffey 3,501 49.1 24.7 20.4 0.2 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.5 0.0 Comanche 791 54.0 17.2 21.9 0.0 0.0 5.6 0.0 1.4 0.0 Cowley 13,867 64.6 10.0 20.7 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.5 0.2 Crawford 15,370 63.4 9.0 24.3 0.0 0.0 2.6 0.1 0.4 0.3 Decatur 1,482 64.0 19.4 10.5 0.0 0.0 6.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dickinson 7,845 63.9 19.2 13.1 0.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 1.0 0.0 Doniphan 3,161 51.1 25.0 16.2 1.1 0.0 5.9 0.0 0.6 0.1 Douglas 43,398 67.9 6.6 23.9 0.1 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.3 0.0 Edwards 1,269 75.7 12.8 8.4 0.1 0.0 1.7 0.0 1.3 0.0 Elk 1,271 56.3 15.3 15.4 0.0 0.0 11.1 0.0 1.9 0.1 Ellis 11,824 70.2 6.4 21.8 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.4 Ellsworth 2,528 62.3 12.6 12.3 0.7 0.1 5.1 0.0 6.7 0.1 Finney 12,515 79.1 4.5 15.3 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.1 Ford 11,103 76.4 6.6 14.7 0.1 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.6 0.2 Franklin 9,909 58.4 13.7 22.3 0.0 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.6 0.2 Geary 12,532 66.6 6.0 26.2 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 Gove 1,201 57.7 23.3 12.7 0.2 0.0 3.1 0.2 2.7 0.1 Graham 1,192 70.5 14.8 9.1 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.0 1.3 0.3 Grant 2,793 79.2 9.1 11.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gray 2,066 70.8 16.9 9.9 0.1 0.0 1.9 0.1 0.0 0.3 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2009-13 Percent Housing Units with: 332 County Occupied Housing Units Utility Gas Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas Electricity Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. Coal or Coke Wood Solar Energy Other Fuel No Fuel Used House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2009-13 Percent Housing Units with: Greeley 493 71.8 15.8 11.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 Greenwood 2,855 52.5 21.1 17.0 0.2 0.0 7.6 0.0 1.0 0.7 Hamilton 1,076 81.5 10.7 7.2 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 Harper 2,595 71.1 15.9 10.9 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.2 Harvey 13,287 66.1 8.6 23.7 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.3 0.1 Haskell 1,411 79.5 8.5 10.9 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hodgeman 821 49.9 38.2 8.4 0.1 0.0 1.7 0.0 1.6 0.0 Jackson 5,273 30.2 45.4 13.3 0.1 0.3 9.6 0.0 1.1 0.1 Jefferson 7,421 39.1 33.4 14.5 0.5 0.0 9.4 0.0 2.9 0.3 Jewell 1,454 58.3 18.6 5.2 0.3 0.0 7.3 0.0 8.9 1.4 Johnson 216,304 75.1 1.1 23.3 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.2 Kearny 1,301 76.3 15.0 8.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 Kingman 3,223 54.9 26.1 13.5 0.2 0.0 3.8 0.0 1.5 0.1 Kiowa 1,065 60.9 14.0 21.9 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 2.4 0.0 Labette 8,703 64.3 12.9 17.4 0.0 0.0 4.9 0.0 0.6 0.0 Lane 808 67.3 16.7 11.6 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 1.1 0.0 Leavenworth 26,358 63.0 13.1 20.2 0.2 0.0 2.0 0.0 1.0 0.4 Lincoln 1,414 55.7 24.5 10.5 0.8 0.0 5.2 0.0 3.2 0.0 Linn 4,234 29.2 26.1 39.3 0.1 0.0 4.1 0.0 1.3 0.0 Logan 1,282 71.4 11.6 15.4 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.8 0.4 Lyon 13,170 61.8 9.7 25.2 0.3 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 McPherson 11,540 66.7 12.5 16.9 0.3 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.6 0.3 Marion 4,861 62.5 17.6 11.6 0.4 0.0 7.0 0.1 0.8 0.0 Marshall 4,345 60.4 20.5 13.3 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 2.2 0.3 Meade 1,714 72.9 13.7 12.0 0.4 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 Miami 12,334 36.6 12.9 46.6 0.0 0.0 3.1 0.0 0.6 0.2 Mitchell 2,804 66.4 16.9 9.1 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 4.4 0.0 Montgomery 14,000 67.8 8.5 19.9 0.0 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.2 0.1 Morris 2,503 53.8 22.4 14.8 0.0 0.0 7.5 0.0 1.2 0.3 Morton 1,186 74.2 9.5 16.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 Nemaha 4,117 49.8 28.3 14.2 0.9 0.0 4.6 0.1 2.0 0.1 Neosho 6,508 64.4 14.6 14.0 0.0 0.0 6.2 0.0 0.8 0.0 Ness 1,340 56.0 28.7 9.3 0.4 0.0 2.8 0.0 2.5 0.3 Norton 2,248 65.6 18.4 8.4 0.1 0.0 7.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 Osage 6,558 48.4 24.8 20.7 0.3 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.6 0.2 333 County Occupied Housing Units Utility Gas Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas Electricity Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. Coal or Coke Wood Solar Energy Other Fuel No Fuel Used House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2009-13 Percent Housing Units with: Osborne 1,727 65.0 19.3 6.8 0.0 0.0 6.8 0.0 2.0 0.0 Ottawa 2,408 41.1 33.4 15.0 1.3 0.0 7.6 0.0 1.2 0.4 Pawnee 2,545 63.3 17.8 16.2 0.1 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.2 0.9 Phillips 2,388 64.9 14.2 11.6 0.3 0.0 6.7 0.0 2.5 0.0 Pottawatomie 7,974 57.1 20.5 15.8 0.2 0.0 5.6 0.0 0.8 0.0 Pratt 4,074 74.9 11.9 9.5 0.4 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.6 0.5 Rawlins 1,224 55.4 28.8 10.4 0.3 0.0 3.4 0.0 1.6 0.0 Reno 25,693 72.0 8.5 17.3 0.2 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.2 0.2 Republic 2,274 57.9 23.3 11.7 0.1 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.4 0.8 Rice 3,914 70.0 11.8 12.7 0.7 0.0 3.3 0.0 1.6 0.1 Riley 25,895 59.6 6.6 32.4 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.4 0.4 Rooks 2,349 70.4 13.2 9.3 0.1 0.4 6.3 0.0 0.1 0.3 Rush 1,529 68.7 17.5 9.0 0.3 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 Russell 3,317 72.8 10.3 11.6 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.5 0.8 Saline 22,173 68.5 7.1 21.1 0.3 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.7 0.2 Scott 2,121 79.7 2.8 17.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sedgwick 192,651 71.9 3.2 24.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.2 Seward 7,429 79.4 4.4 14.9 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.3 0.3 Shawnee 72,584 70.5 5.3 22.3 0.2 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.3 0.3 Sheridan 1,099 65.6 21.7 10.9 0.3 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sherman 2,727 79.4 4.1 12.0 0.0 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 Smith 1,726 59.3 17.6 13.2 1.9 0.0 3.5 0.0 4.5 0.1 Stafford 1,884 62.7 21.9 11.0 0.3 0.0 3.7 0.0 0.5 0.0 Stanton 775 80.4 3.4 16.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Stevens 1,936 80.7 9.1 9.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 Sumner 9,110 61.3 17.7 16.9 0.3 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.9 0.1 Thomas 3,120 82.9 4.4 11.4 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.8 0.0 0.2 Trego 1,232 65.7 8.8 20.6 0.9 0.0 1.7 0.0 2.2 0.0 Wabaunsee 2,693 34.1 43.2 12.8 0.2 0.0 7.9 0.0 1.8 0.1 Wallace 611 61.4 28.3 8.5 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.5 Washington 2,487 62.6 20.3 8.9 0.0 0.0 6.7 0.0 1.2 0.3 Wichita 877 82.6 3.1 11.2 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 2.3 0.0 Wilson 3,791 61.6 20.1 11.3 0.0 0.0 6.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 Woodson 1,517 50.8 24.7 14.0 0.0 0.0 10.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wyandotte 57,291 74.3 1.5 23.1 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.1 0.2 Kansas 1,110,440 68.2 7.8 21.4 0.1 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.5 0.2 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; please see source for the degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey (DP-04). 334 County Number of Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Median Value of Units Number of Units Percent of Units Renter-Occupied Rental Vacancy Rate Median Gross Rent Allen 4,122 1.1 $63,300 1,383 25.1 9.3 $551 Anderson 2,526 0.8 96,300 782 23.6 0.0 646 Atchison 4,516 0.8 87,000 1,700 27.3 7.3 576 Barber 1,590 1.2 61,900 597 27.3 13.9 560 Barton 8,203 1.9 75,300 3,288 28.6 3.9 564 Bourbon 4,092 4.0 78,400 1,544 27.4 11.7 596 Brown 2,745 3.5 77,100 1,359 33.1 4.3 526 Butler 18,458 1.9 127,800 5,812 23.9 5.8 699 Chase 845 1.5 81,100 304 26.5 9.5 433 Chautauqua 1,197 1.3 46,500 368 23.5 5.4 614 Cherokee 6,024 3.8 71,600 1,912 24.1 19.9 580 Cheyenne 994 0.4 76,700 349 26.0 4.1 526 Clark 675 0.3 59,800 257 27.6 17.0 563 Clay 2,609 2.1 85,700 798 23.4 7.9 676 Cloud 3,064 1.1 66,100 958 23.8 11.9 554 Coffey 2,679 3.3 98,200 822 23.5 0.6 540 Comanche 597 1.9 54,100 194 24.5 6.3 444 Cowley 9,544 3.0 80,600 4,323 31.2 5.9 615 Crawford 9,364 2.2 83,800 6,006 39.1 15.1 670 Decatur 1,215 3.7 53,500 267 18.0 0.0 513 Dickinson 5,758 2.5 106,700 2,087 26.6 3.1 600 Doniphan 2,341 3.8 83,300 820 25.9 3.6 548 Douglas 22,561 2.4 180,300 20,837 48.0 5.7 860 Edwards 956 1.7 56,500 313 24.7 3.3 514 Elk 1,019 1.7 52,100 252 19.8 9.0 442 Ellis 7,437 1.2 138,400 4,387 37.1 4.4 603 Ellsworth 1,946 4.5 73,300 582 23.0 3.0 526 Finney 8,097 1.0 109,700 4,418 35.3 4.9 670 Ford 6,876 2.4 88,800 4,227 38.1 6.1 589 Franklin 7,024 3.4 119,700 2,885 29.1 6.0 721 Geary 5,844 4.2 136,500 6,688 53.4 9.7 975 Gove 955 1.4 71,500 246 20.5 9.6 496 Graham 983 2.5 63,800 209 17.5 0.0 508 Grant 2,060 0.2 90,900 733 26.2 3.3 534 Gray 1,567 1.1 105,900 499 24.2 14.0 577 Greeley 396 4.8 78,500 97 19.7 2.6 440 Greenwood 2,178 4.5 56,800 677 23.7 10.0 503 Hamilton 809 2.1 75,100 267 24.8 5.7 497 Harper 1,898 3.8 66,100 697 26.9 15.1 597 Harvey 9,608 1.1 111,600 3,679 27.7 4.2 657 Haskell 1,048 3.3 103,300 363 25.7 7.3 700 Hodgeman 653 0.0 76,500 168 20.5 1.2 526 Jackson 4,023 0.5 118,200 1,250 23.7 4.6 711 Jefferson 6,304 1.3 125,800 1,117 15.1 5.5 737 Jewell 1,155 1.9 56,500 299 20.6 13.6 512 Johnson 151,705 1.4 210,900 64,599 29.9 5.2 918 Kearny 950 3.1 91,700 351 27.0 17.8 558 Kingman 2,300 5.0 86,700 923 28.6 3.0 619 Kiowa 694 2.2 102,800 371 34.8 7.8 486 Labette 6,191 2.0 66,100 2,512 28.9 12.6 551 Lane 629 1.4 58,200 179 22.2 13.4 618 Leavenworth 17,773 2.8 165,800 8,585 32.6 6.1 884 Lincoln 1,116 1.5 63,500 298 21.1 8.0 449 Linn 3,431 3.6 98,000 803 19.0 3.3 661 Occupied Housing Units, Median Value, and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 2009-13 Owner-Occupied Housing Renter-Occupied Housing 335 County Number of Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Median Value of Units Number of Units Percent of Units Renter-Occupied Rental Vacancy Rate Median Gross Rent Occupied Housing Units, Median Value, and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 2009-13 Owner-Occupied Housing Renter-Occupied Housing Logan 908 0.5 $72,700 374 29.2 4.6 $561 Lyon 7,755 2.5 93,100 5,415 41.1 8.6 590 McPherson 9,034 2.1 124,600 2,506 21.7 8.3 628 Marion 3,926 2.4 83,000 935 19.2 16.4 557 Marshall 3,306 3.5 81,700 1,039 23.9 5.5 498 Meade 1,229 0.6 85,500 485 28.3 6.9 599 Miami 9,782 0.9 162,500 2,552 20.7 7.7 758 Mitchell 1,973 2.9 74,600 831 29.6 9.1 501 Montgomery 9,818 3.7 71,200 4,182 29.9 5.4 577 Morris 1,963 2.6 81,900 540 21.6 3.6 549 Morton 835 3.4 82,100 351 29.6 2.8 549 Nemaha 3,259 0.8 95,200 858 20.8 8.3 499 Neosho 4,782 1.9 68,900 1,726 26.5 8.8 546 Ness 1,106 0.7 57,200 234 17.5 16.1 574 Norton 1,678 0.2 66,000 570 25.4 8.9 515 Osage 5,127 3.0 99,000 1,431 21.8 9.7 671 Osborne 1,371 2.6 51,200 356 20.6 10.1 481 Ottawa 1,950 0.2 93,400 458 19.0 1.7 681 Pawnee 1,839 3.5 73,700 706 27.7 5.6 463 Phillips 1,859 0.4 64,400 529 22.2 17.5 473 Pottawatomie 6,218 2.6 153,700 1,756 22.0 6.1 700 Pratt 2,819 0.4 79,000 1,255 30.8 5.0 626 Rawlins 857 0.0 66,700 367 30.0 8.3 570 Reno 17,514 1.1 90,600 8,179 31.8 5.3 652 Republic 1,826 2.6 49,200 448 19.7 1.7 461 Rice 2,860 2.6 74,200 1,054 26.9 11.6 554 Riley 11,001 1.8 170,400 14,894 57.5 7.5 861 Rooks 1,759 2.4 62,500 590 25.1 4.4 500 Rush 1,146 2.3 57,300 383 25.0 0.0 519 Russell 2,498 3.8 65,000 819 24.7 4.9 640 Saline 14,889 1.0 119,500 7,284 32.9 5.5 675 Scott 1,554 0.0 104,800 567 26.7 0.0 771 Sedgwick 125,055 2.1 124,000 67,596 35.1 7.6 703 Seward 4,749 0.0 90,000 2,680 36.1 3.1 677 Shawnee 46,770 1.9 120,300 25,814 35.6 7.6 710 Sheridan 860 2.6 77,900 239 21.7 12.5 495 Sherman 1,486 4.7 74,200 1,241 45.5 0.0 611 Smith 1,375 1.7 60,800 351 20.3 4.8 373 Stafford 1,535 0.7 60,900 349 18.5 6.8 530 Stanton 602 0.0 81,000 173 22.3 10.8 531 Stevens 1,456 2.7 86,200 480 24.8 13.3 681 Sumner 7,048 2.7 85,500 2,062 22.6 10.0 576 Thomas 2,137 0.4 97,200 983 31.5 2.5 432 Trego 921 0.8 74,500 311 25.2 9.9 593 Wabaunsee 2,270 3.1 112,200 423 15.7 7.8 717 Wallace 474 4.0 61,900 137 22.4 5.5 395 Washington 1,974 0.8 58,300 513 20.6 10.1 430 Wichita 641 0.0 71,100 236 26.9 6.7 635 Wilson 2,845 0.5 63,200 946 25.0 4.3 540 Woodson 1,229 0.2 50,900 288 19.0 4.9 491 Wyandotte 34,525 3.4 93,800 22,766 39.7 9.6 740 Kansas 749,737 2.0 $128,400 360,703 32.5 7.0 $732 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey (DP-04). Dollar-valued data are inflation adjusted using the CPI to the most recent year of the period. 336 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Allen $412 $535 $634 $873 $876 Anderson 412 476 634 934 1,123 Atchison 396 498 665 980 983 Barber 412 469 634 833 922 Barton 512 534 634 837 1,091 Bourbon 420 484 655 816 1,064 Brown 412 469 634 869 872 Butler 439 544 723 997 1,099 Chase 412 473 634 900 903 Chautauqua 429 557 660 925 960 Cherokee 412 469 634 860 1,020 Cheyenne 412 469 634 790 847 Clark 412 523 634 825 1,123 Clay 548 552 747 930 998 Cloud 412 484 634 934 937 Coffey 412 469 634 857 860 Comanche 412 535 634 825 922 Cowley 417 489 641 856 860 Crawford 439 523 675 995 1,181 Decatur 412 471 634 790 922 Dickinson 412 484 634 875 1,123 Doniphan 469 507 677 868 1,069 Douglas 498 629 815 1,193 1,311 Edwards 412 469 634 790 1,061 Elk 412 535 634 934 937 Ellis 451 469 634 884 956 Ellsworth 412 494 634 813 922 Finney 453 543 697 881 1,181 Ford 508 544 676 861 1,041 Franklin 453 562 760 947 1,209 Geary 586 590 776 1,118 1,374 Gove 412 535 634 805 922 Graham 412 535 634 934 937 Grant 412 471 634 912 922 Gray 412 518 634 849 852 Greeley 412 471 634 790 866 Greenwood 412 499 634 885 1,030 Hamilton 461 528 710 884 1,032 Harper 412 481 634 934 1,116 Harvey 439 544 723 997 1,099 Haskell 495 562 761 948 1,189 Hodgeman 412 469 634 790 922 Jackson 417 528 701 990 1,202 Jefferson 417 528 701 990 1,202 Jewell 412 535 634 865 905 Johnson 559 719 891 1,221 1,360 Kearny 412 471 634 912 922 Kingman 417 541 642 800 1,090 Kiowa 412 535 634 934 937 Labette 412 469 634 790 847 Lane 412 471 634 790 922 Leavenworth 559 719 891 1,221 1,360 Lincoln 428 538 659 821 881 Linn 559 719 891 1,221 1,360 Logan 412 469 634 790 847 Lyon 377 469 634 857 861 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2015 337 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2015 McPherson $433 $492 $666 $829 $890 Marion 412 469 634 790 847 Marshall 491 495 634 845 1,044 Meade 412 469 634 790 847 Miami 559 719 891 1,221 1,360 Mitchell 412 535 634 934 962 Montgomery 506 509 634 854 999 Morris 412 511 634 795 922 Morton 412 490 634 790 847 Nemaha 412 495 634 934 937 Neosho 412 469 634 841 847 Ness 412 535 634 790 989 Norton 412 535 634 907 922 Osage 417 528 701 990 1,202 Osborne 412 535 634 925 929 Ottawa 432 550 665 980 1,178 Pawnee 412 469 634 790 847 Phillips 412 493 634 924 1,064 Pottawatomie 586 590 776 1,118 1,374 Pratt 422 480 650 810 869 Rawlins 412 469 634 790 922 Reno 444 499 675 949 1,011 Republic 412 469 634 790 847 Rice 412 483 634 858 969 Riley 586 590 776 1,118 1,374 Rooks 412 529 634 790 847 Rush 412 535 634 855 922 Russell 449 511 691 902 1,034 Saline 533 544 694 897 1,060 Scott 412 471 634 934 937 Sedgwick 439 544 723 997 1,099 Seward 459 580 707 891 1,048 Shawnee 417 528 701 990 1,202 Sheridan 412 469 634 790 847 Sherman 412 471 634 845 1,123 Smith 412 506 634 934 937 Stafford 412 482 634 790 847 Stanton 412 471 634 856 902 Stevens 468 532 720 897 1,047 Sumner 469 472 639 850 1,132 Thomas 412 535 634 909 1,123 Trego 413 470 636 937 940 Wabaunsee 417 528 701 990 1,202 Wallace 412 471 634 790 922 Washington 465 469 634 790 847 Wichita 432 502 665 828 967 Wilson 412 469 634 860 1,123 Woodson 412 469 634 934 937 Wyandotte 559 719 891 1,221 1,360 Kansas $484 $587 $756 $1,042 $1,180 Source: National Low Income Housing Coalition, Out of Reach 2015, http://www.nlihc.org/oor/2015/ (accessed June 4, 2015). Fair market rent is the amount that would be needed to pay the gross rent (shelter rent plus utilities) of privately owned, decent, and safe rental housing of a modest (non-luxury) nature with suitable amenities. 338 County Mean Renter Wage Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Allen $8.93 $7.92 $10.29 $12.19 $16.79 $16.85 35 46 55 75 75 Anderson 6.93 7.92 9.15 12.19 17.96 21.60 46 53 70 104 125 Atchison 9.78 7.62 9.58 12.79 18.85 18.90 31 39 52 77 77 Barber 12.37 7.92 9.02 12.19 16.02 17.73 26 29 39 52 57 Barton 11.76 9.85 10.27 12.19 16.10 20.98 33 35 41 55 71 Bourbon 8.93 8.08 9.31 12.60 15.69 20.46 36 42 56 70 92 Brown 10.63 7.92 9.02 12.19 16.71 16.77 30 34 46 63 63 Butler 10.56 8.44 10.46 13.90 19.17 21.13 32 40 53 73 80 Chase 7.63 7.92 9.10 12.19 17.31 17.37 42 48 64 91 91 Chautauqua 10.25 8.25 10.71 12.69 17.79 18.46 32 42 50 69 72 Cherokee 10.64 7.92 9.02 12.19 16.54 19.62 30 34 46 62 74 Cheyenne 11.03 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 29 33 44 55 59 Clark 11.29 7.92 10.06 12.19 15.87 21.60 28 36 43 56 77 Clay 10.87 10.54 10.62 14.37 17.88 19.19 39 39 53 66 71 Cloud 9.33 7.92 9.31 12.19 17.96 18.02 34 40 52 77 77 Coffey 18.85 7.92 9.02 12.19 16.48 16.54 17 19 26 35 35 Comanche 10.20 7.92 10.29 12.19 15.87 17.73 31 40 48 62 70 Cowley 10.34 8.02 9.40 12.33 16.46 16.54 31 36 48 64 64 Crawford 8.95 8.44 10.06 12.98 19.13 22.71 38 45 58 85 101 Decatur 5.54 7.92 9.06 12.19 15.19 17.73 57 65 88 110 128 Dickinson 9.66 7.92 9.31 12.19 16.83 21.60 33 39 50 70 89 Doniphan 12.65 9.02 9.75 13.02 16.69 20.56 29 31 41 53 65 Douglas 8.77 9.58 12.10 15.67 22.94 25.21 44 55 71 105 115 Edwards 11.58 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 20.40 27 31 42 52 71 Elk 6.97 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.96 18.02 45 59 70 103 103 Ellis 8.84 8.67 9.02 12.19 17.00 18.38 39 41 55 77 83 Ellsworth 10.61 7.92 9.50 12.19 15.63 17.73 30 36 46 59 67 Finney 12.42 8.71 10.44 13.40 16.94 22.71 28 34 43 55 73 Ford 11.78 9.77 10.46 13.00 16.56 20.02 33 36 44 56 68 Franklin 9.85 8.71 10.81 14.62 18.21 23.25 35 44 59 74 94 Geary 13.13 11.27 11.35 14.92 21.50 26.42 34 35 45 65 80 Gove 8.44 7.92 10.29 12.19 15.48 17.73 38 49 58 73 84 Graham 11.35 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.96 18.02 28 36 43 63 64 Grant 15.47 7.92 9.06 12.19 17.54 17.73 20 23 32 45 46 Gray 11.29 7.92 9.96 12.19 16.33 16.38 28 35 43 58 58 Greeley 17.37 7.92 9.06 12.19 15.19 16.65 18 21 28 35 38 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County Housing Wage Number of Work Hours Needed per Week at Mean Renter Wage to Afford Fair Market Rent 2015 339 County Mean Renter Wage Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County Housing Wage Number of Work Hours Needed per Week at Mean Renter Wage to Afford Fair Market Rent 2015 Greenwood $8.69 $7.92 $9.60 $12.19 $17.02 $19.81 36 44 56 78 91 Hamilton 16.05 8.87 10.15 13.65 17.00 19.85 22 25 34 42 49 Harper 12.17 7.92 9.25 12.19 17.96 21.46 26 30 40 59 71 Harvey 8.69 8.44 10.46 13.90 19.17 21.13 39 48 64 88 97 Haskell 16.13 9.52 10.81 14.63 18.23 22.87 24 27 36 45 57 Hodgeman 11.72 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 17.73 27 31 42 52 61 Jackson 7.83 8.02 10.15 13.48 19.04 23.12 41 52 69 97 118 Jefferson 9.96 8.02 10.15 13.48 19.04 23.12 32 41 54 76 93 Jewell 12.65 7.92 10.29 12.19 16.63 17.40 25 33 39 53 55 Johnson 14.72 10.75 13.83 17.13 23.48 26.15 29 38 47 64 71 Kearny 15.78 7.92 9.06 12.19 17.54 17.73 20 23 31 44 45 Kingman 12.29 8.02 10.40 12.35 15.38 20.96 26 34 40 50 68 Kiowa 7.07 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.96 18.02 45 58 69 102 102 Labette 9.88 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 32 37 49 62 66 Lane 11.54 7.92 9.06 12.19 15.19 17.73 27 31 42 53 61 Leavenworth 10.94 10.75 13.83 17.13 23.48 26.15 39 51 63 86 96 Lincoln 8.83 8.23 10.35 12.67 15.79 16.94 37 47 57 72 77 Linn 12.27 10.75 13.83 17.13 23.48 26.15 35 45 56 77 85 Logan 8.78 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 36 41 56 69 74 Lyon 8.44 7.25 9.02 12.19 16.48 16.56 34 43 58 78 78 McPherson 12.06 8.33 9.46 12.81 15.94 17.12 28 31 42 53 57 Marion 8.85 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 36 41 55 69 74 Marshall 12.53 9.44 9.52 12.19 16.25 20.08 30 30 39 52 64 Meade 14.92 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 21 24 33 41 44 Miami 7.89 10.75 13.83 17.13 23.48 26.15 54 70 87 119 133 Mitchell 10.06 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.96 18.50 32 41 48 71 74 Montgomery 9.96 9.73 9.79 12.19 16.42 19.21 39 39 49 66 77 Morris 7.04 7.92 9.83 12.19 15.29 17.73 45 56 69 87 101 Morton 12.80 7.92 9.42 12.19 15.19 16.29 25 29 38 47 51 Nemaha 9.01 7.92 9.52 12.19 17.96 18.02 35 42 54 80 80 Neosho 8.34 7.92 9.02 12.19 16.17 16.29 38 43 58 78 78 Ness 14.99 7.92 10.29 12.19 15.19 19.02 21 27 33 41 51 Norton 9.32 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.44 17.73 34 44 52 75 76 Osage 7.32 8.02 10.15 13.48 19.04 23.12 44 56 74 104 126 Osborne 11.09 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.79 17.87 29 37 44 64 64 Ottawa 9.25 8.31 10.58 12.79 18.85 22.65 36 46 55 81 98 340 County Mean Renter Wage Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County Housing Wage Number of Work Hours Needed per Week at Mean Renter Wage to Afford Fair Market Rent 2015 Pawnee $10.51 $7.92 $9.02 $12.19 $15.19 $16.29 30 34 46 58 62 Phillips 12.88 7.92 9.48 12.19 17.77 20.46 25 29 38 55 64 Pottawatomie 11.10 11.27 11.35 14.92 21.50 26.42 41 41 54 77 95 Pratt 10.45 8.12 9.23 12.50 15.58 16.71 31 35 48 60 64 Rawlins 12.82 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 17.73 25 28 38 47 55 Reno 10.52 8.54 9.60 12.98 18.25 19.44 32 36 49 69 74 Republic 9.71 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 33 37 50 63 67 Rice 9.34 7.92 9.29 12.19 16.50 18.63 34 40 52 71 80 Riley 9.68 11.27 11.35 14.92 21.50 26.42 47 47 62 89 109 Rooks 11.10 7.92 10.17 12.19 15.19 16.29 29 37 44 55 59 Rush 8.68 7.92 10.29 12.19 16.44 17.73 37 47 56 76 82 Russell 10.99 8.63 9.83 13.29 17.35 19.88 31 36 48 63 72 Saline 9.19 10.25 10.46 13.35 17.25 20.38 45 46 58 75 89 Scott 16.51 7.92 9.06 12.19 17.96 18.02 19 22 30 44 44 Sedgwick 12.79 8.44 10.46 13.90 19.17 21.13 26 33 43 60 66 Seward 12.55 8.83 11.15 13.60 17.13 20.15 28 36 43 55 64 Shawnee 11.55 8.02 10.15 13.48 19.04 23.12 28 35 47 66 80 Sheridan 9.38 7.92 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 34 38 52 65 69 Sherman 9.40 7.92 9.06 12.19 16.25 21.60 34 39 52 69 92 Smith 7.61 7.92 9.73 12.19 17.96 18.02 42 51 64 94 95 Stafford 13.21 7.92 9.27 12.19 15.19 16.29 24 28 37 46 49 Stanton 15.67 7.92 9.06 12.19 16.46 17.35 20 23 31 42 44 Stevens 13.29 9.00 10.23 13.85 17.25 20.13 27 31 42 52 61 Sumner 8.48 9.02 9.08 12.29 16.35 21.77 43 43 58 77 103 Thomas 7.15 7.92 10.29 12.19 17.48 21.60 44 58 68 98 121 Trego 13.85 7.94 9.04 12.23 18.02 18.08 23 26 35 52 52 Wabaunsee 8.68 8.02 10.15 13.48 19.04 23.12 37 47 62 88 107 Wallace 14.04 7.92 9.06 12.19 15.19 17.73 23 26 35 43 51 Washington 8.68 8.94 9.02 12.19 15.19 16.29 41 42 56 70 75 Wichita 12.65 8.31 9.65 12.79 15.92 18.60 26 31 40 50 59 Wilson 12.57 7.92 9.02 12.19 16.54 21.60 25 29 39 53 69 Woodson 10.89 7.92 9.02 12.19 17.96 18.02 29 33 45 66 66 Wyandotte 14.55 10.75 13.83 17.13 23.48 26.15 30 38 47 65 72 Kansas $12.35 $9.31 $11.29 $14.54 $20.03 $22.70 30 37 47 65 74 Housing wage is the per hour wage needed to afford a rental unit at fair market rent. Fair market rent is the amount that would be needed to pay the gross rent (shelter rent plus utilities) of privately owned, decent, and safe rental housing of a modest (non-luxury) nature with suitable amenities. Source: National Low Income Housing Coalition, Out of Reach 2015, http://www.nlihc.org/oor/2015/ (accessed June 4, 2015). 341 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Annual Percent Change of New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S. 2004-2014 -40.0 -30.0 -20.0 -10.0 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Percent Change Kansas U.S. 342 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits Kansas and the U.S., 2012-2014 2012 Housing Structure Type Kansas Kansas Kansas Housing Units in Structures 1 Unit 4,120 518,695 5,066 620,802 4,874 634,597 2 Units 378 13,302 310 15,186 302 15,080 3-4 Units 141 12,599 34 13,784 147 14,721 5 or More Units 1,613 285,062 2,875 341,050 2,136 381,965 No. of Structures with 5 Units or More 96 12,050 145 13,268 102 14,394 Total 6,252 829,658 8,285 990,822 7,459 1,046,363 Valuation in Structures (thousands of dollars) 1 Unit $878,580 $110,661,309 $1,152,415 $139,570,700 $1,125,125 $148,534,127 2 Units 38,981 1,479,096 34,298 1,837,485 30,860 1,936,762 3-4 Units 11,467 1,324,832 4,270 1,543,655 19,800 1,710,278 5 or More Units 121,882 26,960,070 278,494 34,704,074 241,573 41,061,855 Total $1,050,910 $140,425,307 $1,469,477 $177,655,914 $1,417,358 $193,243,022 2013 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Annual Data, http://www.census.gov/construction/bps/ (accessed June 4, 2015). 2014 United States United StatesUnited States 343 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Allen 42 $4,491,000 15 $521,200 36 $4,124,000 13 $1,955,000 Anderson 11 1,103,576 10 1,070,076 17 2,186,578 11 418,578 Atchison 6 548,400 5 451,400 6 763,000 2 160,000 Barber 0 0 1 172,601 1 172,601 0 0 Barton 9 1,262,750 9 1,517,000 33 4,754,301 58 5,556,152 Bourbon 1 90,000 1 90,000 1 90,000 2 284,745 Brown 0 0 1 200,000 0 0 2 842,600 Butler 137 28,177,318 139 26,866,395 152 34,478,262 143 35,140,772 Chase 0 0 1 213,120 2 130,000 0 0 Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cherokee 4 255,000 0 0 0 0 9 983,000 Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark 2 292,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clay 10 1,299,690 15 2,755,000 15 2,155,160 22 3,390,000 Cloud 0 0 2 515,000 0 0 1 65,000 Coffey 24 2,866,150 24 4,921,000 16 2,320,000 21 4,219,000 Comanche 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cowley 60 7,149,350 34 4,259,000 39 4,803,000 35 4,149,000 Crawford 59 7,889,232 94 11,143,927 72 10,659,737 135 19,485,932 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dickinson 98 15,886,355 100 15,808,217 31 3,759,000 26 2,386,578 Doniphan 7 1,861,514 4 620,000 5 776,939 3 490,365 Douglas 490 60,365,196 471 52,938,519 589 68,077,431 347 56,589,607 Edwards 0 0 1 147,163 1 147,163 1 147,163 Elk - - - - - - - - Ellis 96 15,818,748 69 13,586,174 79 16,671,420 69 14,233,318 Ellsworth 0 0 1 293,500 2 550,000 3 794,745 Finney 45 4,878,923 22 2,623,032 110 11,111,399 14 2,253,000 Ford 83 7,947,077 85 10,747,325 38 6,362,500 43 7,446,682 Franklin 25 4,581,387 25 4,269,353 28 6,569,800 31 7,555,917 Geary 187 20,242,470 125 17,314,256 141 20,539,966 141 20,658,407 Gove 0 0 12 1,037,880 15 1,297,350 15 1,297,350 Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grant 3 328,000 0 0 1 200,000 4 137,538 Gray 7 1,226,440 30 4,184,487 18 2,935,000 18 3,074,330 Greeley 0 0 0 0 5 646,000 3 504,000 Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas by County, 2011-2014 20132011 2012 2014 344 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas by County, 2011-2014 20132011 2012 2014 Hamilton 0 $0 2 $151,000 1 $80,000 0 $0 Harper 4 563,363 71 5,012,118 7 575,000 6 960,000 Harvey 39 7,391,674 69 12,417,158 51 8,593,944 73 12,170,006 Haskell 14 2,945,000 0 0 0 0 1 250,000 Hodgeman - - - - - - - - Jackson 14 2,660,000 15 1,655,000 7 1,192,750 7 1,306,750 Jefferson 24 2,873,500 36 5,931,700 43 5,618,800 34 6,022,000 Jewell 0 0 1 200,000 0 0 2 111,850 Johnson 1,431 295,914,164 1,665 411,924,829 3,405 717,321,192 2,689 640,031,253 Kearny 0 0 1 40,000 0 0 0 0 Kingman 10 2,075,000 17 2,193,000 15 2,677,000 11 1,801,000 Kiowa 1 167,288 1 172,601 0 0 2 389,489 Labette 4 337,802 18 1,291,276 5 352,813 5 460,000 Lane 0 0 2 240,000 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 152 22,466,625 132 23,629,178 196 32,938,177 220 35,733,107 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 158,000 1 60,000 Linn 17 2,329,305 20 2,699,934 21 2,507,115 42 3,718,000 Logan 0 0 16 2,761,622 1 183,341 1 183,341 Lyon 26 2,364,844 16 2,184,509 17 2,287,072 17 1,839,014 McPherson 49 7,373,889 80 14,313,200 72 12,311,324 124 13,836,117 Marion 17 1,845,000 12 2,099,000 13 1,975,000 17 3,226,171 Marshall 3 619,000 7 896,000 2 330,000 45 6,290,600 Meade 1 85,000 5 785,000 1 85,000 1 85,000 Miami 41 9,169,414 57 8,451,405 55 10,895,884 50 11,568,592 Mitchell 12 2,576,000 7 1,590,101 5 1,401,848 4 930,317 Montgomery 24 2,667,263 26 2,505,330 2 280,000 1 50,000 Morris 3 343,000 1 237,000 6 1,225,500 2 454,000 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nemaha 5 835,000 8 1,540,000 11 2,577,000 19 4,536,000 Neosho 61 4,738,119 72 5,657,195 82 6,402,671 5 705,000 Ness 0 0 2 200,000 2 300,000 1 220,000 Norton 4 300,000 2 200,000 8 900,000 5 535,000 Osage 23 4,317,131 16 2,933,362 9 1,545,500 17 1,812,400 Osborne 0 0 0 0 2 480,000 0 0 Ottawa 6 1,063,629 7 995,000 4 895,000 5 611,230 Pawnee 0 0 0 0 21 2,730,000 0 0 345 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas by County, 2011-2014 20132011 2012 2014 Phillips 0 $0 13 $2,300,000 15 $2,650,000 18 $3,175,000 Pottawatomie 86 18,483,580 143 26,307,990 162 35,279,164 220 49,121,865 Pratt 6 402,715 0 0 0 0 3 549,000 Rawlins 0 0 5 815,000 1 65,000 3 382,000 Reno 51 9,692,576 81 11,440,781 131 18,270,013 47 8,366,700 Republic 8 687,000 2 370,000 2 600,000 25 3,260,000 Rice 17 2,002,500 6 981,000 10 1,917,386 23 4,072,662 Riley 494 65,717,597 407 61,087,304 264 51,409,377 294 56,549,786 Rooks 2 280,000 1 540,000 2 723,341 3 564,489 Rush 1 160,175 2 280,175 1 160,175 1 160,175 Russell 3 827,333 3 883,333 1 275,000 1 349,000 Saline 90 10,133,440 72 10,928,312 77 12,463,118 65 10,420,710 Scott 9 2,883,908 4 1,775,500 5 1,410,000 6 1,696,329 Sedgwick 866 124,735,135 1,082 151,282,904 1,276 210,181,102 1,225 207,178,855 Seward 41 3,475,004 11 1,608,889 14 1,570,000 62 6,551,500 Shawnee 186 32,608,418 232 37,731,430 204 39,653,475 243 44,343,512 Sheridan - - - - - - - - Sherman 1 100,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 7 754,938 6 635,624 7 754,938 6 635,624 Stafford 6 697,500 7 813,750 7 1,272,030 7 1,272,030 Stanton 0 0 0 0 3 748,460 0 0 Stevens 1 67,000 2 603,000 8 1,365,900 15 2,346,000 Sumner 20 3,343,080 20 3,441,939 25 2,615,513 62 4,700,100 Thomas 1 500,000 1 176,000 30 4,800,000 35 5,600,000 Trego 0 0 1 313,500 1 400,000 0 0 Wabaunsee 17 2,910,665 13 2,690,235 19 3,520,086 14 3,024,248 Wallace 1 250,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 3 517,804 2 366,682 2 1,000,000 Wichita 0 0 0 0 4 350,000 0 0 Wilson 0 0 13 1,362,000 13 1,362,000 3 265,900 Woodson 0 0 2 227,360 5 750,000 4 500,000 Wyandotte 81 13,434,706 440 38,623,354 478 49,444,593 493 57,157,662 Kansas 5,140 $811,584,386 6,252 $1,050,909,327 8,285 $1,469,477,891 7,459 $1,417,358,163 Single dash (-) indicates not a permit issuing place. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division, Building Permits Branch, Annual New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, http://censtats.census.gov/bldg/bldgprmt.shtml (accessed June 4, 2015). 346 City 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Andover $44,467 $17,548 $13,277 $18,883 $18,843 $20,860 10.7 Arkansas City 3,557 38,980 25,780 16,070 6,897 12,651 83.4 Atchison 36,353 7,971 11,475 14,916 3,154 21,863 593.2 Augusta 5,521 6,584 8,456 1,202 9,732 3,518 -63.9 Bonner Springs 32,385 8,651 3,166 5,234 7,948 14,093 77.3 Coffeyville 22,220 12,373 9,075 14,616 25,850 5,226 -79.8 Derby 58,883 33,866 30,708 22,040 25,330 53,029 109.4 Dodge City 18,380 62,930 24,089 42,466 37,342 24,624 -34.1 El Dorado 7,612 11,652 16,534 60,725 26,112 10,972 -58.0 Emporia 27,046 105,324 11,694 21,506 13,597 11,556 -15.0 Fort Scott 9,846 3,299 1,723 5,858 1,402 18,173 1,196.5 Garden City 39,611 26,275 109,694 15,877 22,156 83,678 277.7 Gardner 13,402 40,945 22,762 11,790 31,299 49,196 57.2 Great Bend 21,525 7,484 5,732 5,789 11,591 11,821 2.0 Hays 24,721 17,402 32,670 31,273 26,011 27,162 4.4 Hutchinson 116,089 80,755 70,871 32,862 40,041 102,253 155.4 Independence 7,811 17,160 12,723 9,081 7,259 3,085 -57.5 Junction City 38,874 47,422 31,972 33,531 28,013 26,330 -6.0 Kansas City 140,725 88,469 313,879 67,863 230,780 355,478 54.0 Lawrence 146,504 75,376 101,863 115,736 102,769 172,629 68.0 Leavenworth 33,329 34,718 37,010 15,471 14,191 45,962 223.9 Leawood 123,957 42,914 99,271 144,740 236,027 190,555 -19.3 Lenexa 203,518 65,256 73,833 67,187 178,666 228,189 27.7 Liberal 6,554 13,318 6,430 11,136 7,469 5,811 -22.2 McPherson 27,461 13,693 10,515 8,900 15,898 29,013 82.5 Manhattan 104,696 96,479 183,130 118,869 90,542 119,901 32.4 Merriam 33,215 6,000 16,944 54,081 40,092 65,710 63.9 Mulvane 1,393 1,669 2,102 82,455 11,218 16,651 48.4 Newton 26,574 37,041 26,838 9,784 18,282 19,937 9.0 Olathe 318,327 235,572 167,514 208,353 250,504 266,168 6.3 Ottawa 26,794 20,422 24,556 18,198 7,956 9,040 13.6 Overland Park 335,153 263,984 170,398 219,980 395,211 541,794 37.1 Park City 30,583 18,158 4,028 14,097 13,801 7,909 -42.7 Parsons 10,890 4,455 1,656 1,545 8,156 2,055 -74.8 Pittsburg 18,780 19,863 10,974 19,375 25,631 19,572 -23.6 Prairie Village 41,372 14,147 21,692 32,737 27,852 35,642 28.0 Salina 35,818 29,591 62,423 27,901 54,864 58,846 7.3 Shawnee 91,063 61,998 38,324 43,625 74,745 76,565 2.4 Topeka 118,057 100,079 81,444 63,067 87,401 94,360 8.0 Wellington 4,220 12,712 3,266 3,692 6,446 2,463 -61.8 Wichita 514,553 440,256 462,259 451,017 356,622 478,582 34.2 Winfield 24,909 8,965 8,368 12,503 14,143 8,868 -37.3 Source: Wichita State University, W. Frank Barton School of Business, Center for Economic Development and Business Research. Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities 2008-2013 Percent Change 2012-2013 (thousands of dollars) 347 Income In co m e Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 348 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2010 (millions of dollars) State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 New England Connecticut $15,679 $38,451 $86,956 $143,971 $197,630 37.3 Maine 3,530 9,580 21,645 34,618 49,395 42.7 Massachusetts 26,093 61,440 138,968 244,458 337,924 38.2 New Hampshire 2,974 9,272 23,022 42,504 59,199 39.3 Rhode Island 4,085 9,333 20,302 31,719 45,279 42.7 Vermont 1,649 4,467 10,210 17,403 25,116 44.3 Mideast Delaware 2,606 6,427 14,402 25,240 36,860 46.0 District of Columbia 4,129 8,350 15,566 24,716 42,014 70.0 Maryland 19,210 48,530 110,694 187,646 289,560 54.3 New Jersey 35,352 86,935 192,478 330,112 448,422 35.8 New York 90,165 193,125 432,242 670,895 961,812 43.4 Pennsylvania 48,815 118,943 233,147 374,450 529,201 41.3 Great Lakes Illinois 51,640 125,242 240,684 409,511 539,689 31.8 Indiana 19,958 51,163 98,245 171,265 222,888 30.1 Michigan 37,166 94,124 176,379 298,722 346,470 16.0 Ohio 44,121 107,003 202,763 325,228 417,929 28.5 Wisconsin 17,609 47,044 90,107 157,907 220,327 39.5 Plains Iowa 11,124 27,984 49,035 80,792 119,062 47.4 Kansas 8,897 23,847 45,658 77,482 110,957 43.2 Minnesota 15,640 41,689 86,859 159,485 226,071 41.8 Missouri 18,437 46,076 91,726 157,035 219,490 39.8 Nebraska 5,810 14,758 29,197 49,645 73,059 47.2 North Dakota 2,105 5,278 10,285 16,611 29,182 75.7 South Dakota 2,263 5,716 11,499 20,604 33,149 60.9 Southeast Alabama 10,605 30,847 64,031 109,650 162,201 47.9 Arkansas 5,636 17,361 34,454 61,024 93,562 53.3 Florida 28,474 100,142 259,952 474,533 725,160 52.8 Georgia 16,272 46,906 115,481 235,896 333,559 41.4 Kentucky 10,517 29,757 57,439 100,976 143,166 41.8 Louisiana 11,584 37,054 64,233 105,323 169,086 60.5 Mississippi 6,064 17,983 34,264 61,421 91,577 49.1 North Carolina 17,266 48,909 115,652 225,146 338,739 50.5 South Carolina 8,364 24,818 56,031 101,104 151,467 49.8 Tennessee 12,844 37,979 81,898 156,756 225,191 43.7 Virginia 19,388 56,548 129,502 230,606 359,782 56.0 West Virginia 5,499 15,551 26,100 39,927 58,959 47.7 Southwest Arizona 7,180 26,355 63,347 136,950 217,856 59.1 New Mexico 3,478 11,214 23,029 42,647 68,506 60.6 Oklahoma 9,304 29,124 50,938 85,675 135,002 57.6 Texas 42,338 142,595 296,074 593,589 960,970 61.9 349 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2010 (millions of dollars) State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 Rocky Mountain Colorado $9,448 $31,661 $64,844 $148,099 $210,454 42.1 Idaho 2,617 8,314 16,149 32,821 50,420 53.6 Montana 2,609 7,208 12,420 21,323 34,284 60.8 Utah 3,767 12,169 25,722 55,596 90,021 61.9 Wyoming 1,341 5,450 8,154 14,300 25,404 77.6 Far West Alaska 1,787 6,204 12,649 19,775 32,528 64.5 California 99,441 283,799 643,662 1,134,034 1,578,553 39.2 Hawaii 4,229 11,458 24,921 35,104 56,824 61.9 Nevada 2,534 9,563 24,994 63,001 99,092 57.3 Oregon 8,471 26,819 51,648 99,004 137,747 39.1 Washington 14,964 45,782 98,837 194,251 286,862 47.7 United States $855,078 $2,306,348 $4,888,493 $8,630,550 $12,417,659 43.9 BEA Regions New England $54,011 $132,543 $301,103 $514,673 $714,543 38.8 Mideast 200,277 462,310 998,529 1,613,059 2,307,870 43.1 Great Lakes 170,494 424,576 808,179 1,362,632 1,747,304 28.2 Plains 64,275 165,348 324,258 561,655 810,969 44.4 Southeast 152,513 463,854 1,039,037 1,902,363 2,852,449 49.9 Southwest 62,299 209,288 433,388 858,862 1,382,333 60.9 Rocky Mountain 19,781 64,802 127,289 272,139 410,583 50.9 Far West 131,426 383,626 856,710 1,545,169 2,191,607 41.8 Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, SA1 Personal Income Summary, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed April 3, 2015). 350 State by Region 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 New England Connecticut $197,630 $206,533 $216,308 $218,132 $224,674 4.5 4.7 0.8 3.0 Maine 49,395 51,524 52,958 54,359 55,958 4.3 2.8 2.6 2.9 Massachusetts 337,924 358,289 376,874 383,152 399,204 6.0 5.2 1.7 4.2 New Hampshire 59,199 62,825 66,155 67,513 70,519 6.1 5.3 2.1 4.5 Rhode Island 45,279 46,815 48,584 49,410 51,532 3.4 3.8 1.7 4.3 Vermont 25,116 26,912 27,819 28,501 29,655 7.2 3.4 2.5 4.0 Mideast Delaware 36,860 38,768 40,379 41,487 42,984 5.2 4.2 2.7 3.6 District of Columbia 42,014 45,916 48,109 48,697 50,426 9.3 4.8 1.2 3.6 Maryland 289,560 304,808 315,776 319,125 329,560 5.3 3.6 1.1 3.3 New Jersey 448,422 471,193 487,127 492,897 507,749 5.1 3.4 1.2 3.0 New York 961,812 1,012,994 1,059,053 1,070,236 1,110,345 5.3 4.5 1.1 3.7 Pennsylvania 529,201 558,143 581,772 590,171 610,295 5.5 4.2 1.4 3.4 Great Lakes Illinois 539,689 567,839 592,057 605,201 619,808 5.2 4.3 2.2 2.4 Indiana 222,888 236,977 249,326 253,779 260,133 6.3 5.2 1.8 2.5 Michigan 346,470 366,971 381,314 386,471 401,901 5.9 3.9 1.4 4.0 Ohio 417,929 446,185 464,780 474,973 493,578 6.8 4.2 2.2 3.9 Wisconsin 220,327 232,803 243,148 248,335 256,699 5.7 4.4 2.1 3.4 Plains Iowa 119,062 130,701 135,346 138,337 140,177 9.8 3.6 2.2 1.3 Kansas 110,957 120,801 125,168 128,541 132,267 8.9 3.6 2.7 2.9 Minnesota 226,071 241,798 254,870 257,466 265,824 7.0 5.4 1.0 3.2 Missouri 219,490 228,476 240,578 245,771 252,325 4.1 5.3 2.2 2.7 Nebraska 73,059 80,522 85,187 88,114 88,569 10.2 5.8 3.4 0.5 North Dakota 29,182 32,783 39,493 38,472 40,635 12.3 20.5 -2.6 5.6 South Dakota 33,149 36,608 38,096 38,897 39,541 10.4 4.1 2.1 1.7 Southeast Alabama 162,201 168,107 173,150 176,341 181,816 3.6 3.0 1.8 3.1 Arkansas 93,562 100,172 107,443 108,603 111,984 7.1 7.3 1.1 3.1 Florida 725,160 767,448 792,950 811,377 848,357 5.8 3.3 2.3 4.6 Georgia 333,559 357,306 369,149 378,156 394,773 7.1 3.3 2.4 4.4 Kentucky 143,166 150,954 157,043 159,172 166,182 5.4 4.0 1.4 4.4 Louisiana 169,086 176,149 186,923 190,590 196,621 4.2 6.1 2.0 3.2 Mississippi 91,577 95,615 99,886 101,442 102,795 4.4 4.5 1.6 1.3 North Carolina 338,739 352,349 375,683 380,954 394,234 4.0 6.6 1.4 3.5 South Carolina 151,467 159,267 166,959 171,088 178,485 5.1 4.8 2.5 4.3 (millions of dollars) Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2010-2014 Percent Change 351 State by Region 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 (millions of dollars) Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2010-2014 Percent Change Southeast (continued) Tennessee $225,191 $237,703 $251,752 $256,969 $266,260 5.6 5.9 2.1 3.6 Virginia 359,782 381,587 398,812 403,425 413,898 6.1 4.5 1.2 2.6 West Virginia 58,959 62,990 65,245 65,889 67,804 6.8 3.6 1.0 2.9 Southwest Arizona 217,856 229,719 239,929 245,070 255,089 5.4 4.4 2.1 4.1 New Mexico 68,506 72,234 74,602 74,996 78,428 5.4 3.3 0.5 4.6 Oklahoma 135,002 147,561 157,971 161,188 167,292 9.3 7.1 2.0 3.8 Texas 960,970 1,051,688 1,127,675 1,160,079 1,224,548 9.4 7.2 2.9 5.6 Rocky Mountain Colorado 210,454 226,145 240,350 247,069 260,993 7.5 6.3 2.8 5.6 Idaho 50,420 53,342 56,072 58,272 61,347 5.8 5.1 3.9 5.3 Montana 34,284 36,802 39,357 39,963 41,558 7.3 6.9 1.5 4.0 Utah 90,021 96,365 102,464 106,289 111,141 7.0 6.3 3.7 4.6 Wyoming 25,404 27,946 30,255 30,779 32,018 10.0 8.3 1.7 4.0 Far West Alaska 32,528 34,853 36,447 36,867 38,974 7.1 4.6 1.2 5.7 California 1,578,553 1,685,635 1,805,194 1,856,614 1,944,369 6.8 7.1 2.8 4.7 Hawaii 56,824 59,192 61,968 63,468 65,861 4.2 4.7 2.4 3.8 Nevada 99,092 101,774 108,050 109,471 113,783 2.7 6.2 1.3 3.9 Oregon 137,747 145,849 153,097 156,605 165,484 5.9 5.0 2.3 5.7 Washington 286,862 303,999 324,458 332,655 350,130 6.0 6.7 2.5 5.3 United States $12,417,659 $13,189,935 $13,873,161 $14,151,427 $14,708,582 6.2 5.2 2.0 3.9 BEA Regions New England $714,543 $752,897 $788,699 $801,067 $831,543 5.4 4.8 1.6 3.8 Mideast 2,307,870 2,431,822 2,532,216 2,562,612 2,651,359 5.4 4.1 1.2 3.5 Great Lakes 1,747,304 1,850,774 1,930,625 1,968,760 2,032,119 5.9 4.3 2.0 3.2 Plains 810,969 871,689 918,738 935,598 959,336 7.5 5.4 1.8 2.5 Southeast 2,852,449 3,009,647 3,144,995 3,204,004 3,323,210 5.5 4.5 1.9 3.7 Southwest 1,382,333 1,501,203 1,600,176 1,641,334 1,725,356 8.6 6.6 2.6 5.1 Rocky Mountain 410,583 440,600 468,498 482,372 507,057 7.3 6.3 3.0 5.1 Far West 2,191,607 2,331,302 2,489,214 2,555,680 2,678,601 6.4 6.8 2.7 4.8 Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, SA1 Personal Income Summary, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed April 3, 2015). 352 Income and Earnings Category 2012 2013 2014 Income by Place of Residence Personal income $125,167,639 $128,540,565 $132,266,632 Population (persons) 2,885,398 2,893,957 2,904,021 Per capita personal income (dollars) 43,380 44,417 45,546 Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 88,969,154 93,063,676 95,738,892 Less: Contributions for government social insurance 8,813,569 10,192,803 10,653,997 Employee and self-employed contrib. for govt social insurance 4,050,590 5,329,351 5,610,908 Employer contributions for government social insurance 4,762,979 4,863,452 5,043,089 Plus: Adjustment for residence 1,248,143 1,294,250 1,257,854 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 81,403,728 84,165,123 86,342,749 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 24,445,901 24,770,113 25,550,220 Plus: Personal current transfer receipts 19,318,010 19,605,329 20,373,663 Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 60,703,369 61,897,458 64,292,244 Supplements to wages and salaries 14,311,494 15,263,236 15,860,261 Employer contrib. for employee pension and insurance funds 9,548,515 10,399,784 10,817,171 Employer contrib. for government social insurance 4,762,979 4,863,452 5,043,089 Proprietors' income 13,954,291 15,902,982 15,586,388 Farm 2,260,208 3,588,168 2,515,436 Nonfarm 11,694,083 12,314,814 13,070,952 Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 2,814,991 4,042,790 2,987,606 Nonfarm earnings 86,154,163 89,020,886 92,751,286 Private earnings 69,798,025 72,699,616 76,436,684 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 497,230 516,653 716,235 Agriculture and forestry support activities 490,476 509,533 - Mining 2,240,816 2,363,628 2,538,746 Oil and gas extraction 1,748,252 1,836,022 - Mining (except oil and gas) 87,675 96,054 - Support activities for mining 404,889 431,552 - Utilities 983,891 1,038,267 1,116,610 Construction 4,607,480 4,927,057 5,424,956 Construction of buildings 976,988 1,061,458 - Heavy and civil engineering construction 706,562 763,319 - Specialty trade contractors 2,923,930 3,102,280 - Manufacturing 12,679,795 12,975,820 13,093,521 Durable goods manufacturing 7,447,518 7,579,163 7,528,248 Wood product manufacturing -- -- - Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 275,996 275,607 - Primary metal manufacturing 154,215 144,364 - Fabricated metal product manufacturing 788,851 872,133 - Machinery manufacturing 1,160,779 1,210,183 - Computer and electronic product manufacturing 601,191 610,138 - Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 227,844 229,506 - Furniture and related product manufacturing 138,132 147,180 - Miscellaneous manufacturing 278,608 273,088 - Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2012-2014 (thousands of dollars) 353 Income and Earnings Category 2012 2013 2014 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2012-2014 (thousands of dollars) Nondurable goods manufacturing $5,232,277 $5,396,657 $5,565,273 Food manufacturing 1,696,694 1,814,963 - Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 48,628 45,783 - Textile mills 3,863 4,075 - Textile product mills 64,288 64,706 - Apparel manufacturing 58,952 37,095 - Leather and allied product manufacturing 4,557 4,566 - Paper manufacturing 158,191 170,406 - Printing and related support activities 429,620 436,362 - Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 1,100,626 1,098,733 - Chemical manufacturing 1,138,937 1,170,597 - Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 527,921 549,371 - Wholesale trade 4,763,592 4,893,810 5,211,836 Retail trade 5,073,193 5,276,719 5,482,308 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 996,091 1,002,703 - Furniture and home furnishings stores 203,638 213,724 - Electronics and appliance stores 224,444 237,630 - Building material and garden supply stores 424,717 446,970 - Food and beverage stores 821,794 850,460 - Health and personal care stores 359,119 390,452 - Gasoline stations 301,345 323,345 - Clothing and clothing accessories stores 239,648 244,631 - Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 161,059 179,649 - General merchandise stores 824,009 829,772 - Miscellaneous store retailers 301,254 319,133 - Nonstore retailers 216,075 238,250 - Transportation and warehousing 3,354,544 3,471,380 3,585,535 Air transportation 28,363 13,920 - Rail transportation 588,336 607,642 - Truck transportation 1,304,206 1,342,100 - Transit and ground passenger transportation 116,155 121,284 - Pipeline transportation 211,708 227,265 - Support activities for transportation 345,678 379,784 - Couriers and messengers -- 339,534 - Warehousing and storage 414,028 421,466 - Information 2,363,574 2,442,177 2,557,051 Publishing industries, except Internet 434,364 428,693 - Motion picture and sound recording industries 41,884 44,106 - Broadcasting, except Internet 134,474 136,141 - Telecommunications 1,577,899 1,650,009 - ISPs, search portals, and data processing 142,692 140,725 - Other information services 32,261 42,503 - Finance and insurance 5,192,854 5,362,230 5,608,672 Credit intermediation and related activities 1,838,212 1,870,401 - Securities, commodity contracts, investments 973,541 1,005,303 - Insurance carriers and related activities 2,366,913 2,470,408 - Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 14,188 -- - Real estate and rental and leasing 1,160,177 1,244,046 1,307,327 Real estate 830,560 868,005 - Rental and leasing services 316,371 364,444 - Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 13,246 11,597 - 354 Income and Earnings Category 2012 2013 2014 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2012-2014 (thousands of dollars) Professional, scientific, and technical services $5,539,990 $5,966,214 $6,316,138 Management of companies and enterprises 1,443,468 1,624,865 1,980,760 Administrative and waste services 3,689,479 3,939,882 4,088,179 Administrative and support services 3,508,729 3,754,706 - Waste management and remediation services 180,750 185,176 - Educational services 764,461 785,353 842,637 Health care and social assistance 9,458,986 9,667,124 10,050,182 Ambulatory health care services 4,492,433 4,494,901 - Hospitals 2,874,878 2,994,309 - Nursing and residential care facilities 1,269,871 1,314,001 - Social assistance 821,804 863,913 - Arts, entertainment, and recreation 438,072 461,991 471,622 Performing arts and spectator sports 116,462 118,766 - Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 16,958 18,395 - Amusement, gambling, and recreation 304,652 324,830 - Accommodation and food services 2,295,680 2,364,565 2,487,019 Accommodation 276,905 286,899 - Food services and drinking places 2,018,775 2,077,666 - Other services, except public administration 3,250,743 3,377,835 3,557,354 Repair and maintenance 1,119,229 1,173,328 - Personal and laundry services 787,321 817,386 - Membership associations and organizations 1,244,546 1,283,888 - Private households 99,647 103,233 - Government and government enterprises 16,356,138 16,321,270 16,314,602 Federal, civilian 2,347,971 2,250,015 2,240,599 Military 2,873,482 2,761,891 2,734,060 State and local 11,134,685 11,309,364 11,339,943 State government 2,913,929 2,907,160 - Local government 8,220,756 8,402,204 - Data revised annually. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates suppressed. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, SA05N Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed April 3, 2015). 355 County Farm Nonfarm Allen $204,435 $58,578 $29,231 $68,663 $86,204 $123,867 -$7,295 $37,500 $526,183 Anderson 68,064 19,224 23,458 51,814 54,536 68,808 53,088 14,672 324,320 Atchison 218,323 58,684 35,998 49,489 99,358 125,431 9,123 39,402 557,004 Barber 65,554 18,439 33,633 51,198 71,062 39,344 3,058 13,373 268,915 Barton 517,446 127,847 31,402 265,121 312,981 220,717 -5,281 94,175 1,376,058 Bourbon 222,479 58,584 2,674 40,760 95,419 131,215 -9,111 39,585 502,435 Brown 182,114 47,841 68,600 31,259 86,354 86,648 -4,421 30,275 468,120 Butler 694,870 203,113 46,872 364,404 437,489 428,527 761,375 130,577 2,806,073 Chase 21,205 6,403 7,954 65,020 30,536 19,979 22,967 6,850 167,214 Chautauqua 25,178 7,859 2,985 35,784 29,301 37,801 21,123 6,454 153,577 Cherokee 216,549 60,439 46,295 133,803 108,198 184,959 101,650 44,231 807,662 Cheyenne 27,902 7,411 17,722 6,338 23,869 26,068 2,469 5,033 106,746 Clark 25,987 7,949 7,082 7,437 22,250 19,409 4,567 4,349 90,332 Clay 98,976 28,785 35,763 42,623 89,742 69,610 62,264 18,809 408,954 Cloud 111,203 30,784 59,563 27,619 64,355 83,613 10,126 20,487 366,776 Coffey 280,716 76,819 21,913 58,451 72,904 74,556 -68,379 43,945 473,035 Comanche 21,260 6,525 21,022 4,879 20,225 17,182 2,446 3,856 89,683 Cowley 514,329 140,812 38,104 264,348 230,205 302,000 63,015 98,216 1,454,597 Crawford 598,298 168,877 9,447 13,904 285,245 318,187 -8,179 98,634 1,287,145 Decatur 27,452 7,886 23,713 14,934 36,975 27,031 4,718 5,481 137,228 Dickinson 233,792 69,084 73,514 19,877 167,761 147,285 120,145 40,777 790,681 Doniphan 80,389 24,151 53,633 14,399 49,835 62,116 45,799 14,284 316,038 Douglas 1,814,234 501,654 8,521 217,969 913,659 595,685 458,907 290,865 4,219,764 Edwards 38,012 9,504 61,389 8,593 33,304 25,183 6,947 6,449 176,483 Elk 17,884 5,926 8,957 7,217 23,407 28,885 15,125 3,933 103,468 Ellis 614,559 158,996 18,064 242,865 347,358 187,324 -9,247 105,284 1,454,635 Ellsworth 109,445 28,584 14,846 22,305 50,026 51,049 -1,306 18,451 256,498 Finney 689,454 173,367 44,833 224,681 252,125 198,513 -34,967 112,348 1,435,658 Ford 670,567 170,806 32,747 103,227 229,655 174,783 -33,259 104,381 1,244,145 Franklin 360,738 86,831 15,018 57,406 147,828 199,293 125,713 62,162 930,665 Geary 1,610,219 639,083 6,570 47,322 403,537 201,166 -1,110,298 252,563 1,545,036 Gove 37,527 11,146 24,090 17,418 38,036 23,054 4,589 6,864 148,996 Graham 37,693 10,184 13,411 39,092 29,010 27,426 5,746 8,073 154,489 Grant 152,402 38,111 56,240 53,065 45,812 38,217 -12,176 24,601 347,070 Gray 104,729 26,296 84,129 40,569 59,887 30,491 11,322 16,589 340,834 Greeley 21,962 5,651 42,831 3,094 16,426 10,699 -1,966 3,396 95,301 Greenwood 57,841 16,350 17,337 16,263 48,063 65,795 31,120 11,160 241,609 Hamilton 37,033 8,944 35,047 7,235 17,333 16,391 -605 5,120 116,258 Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Property Income2 Personal Transfer Payments Government Social Insurance Wages and Salaries Total Personal IncomeSupplements1 Residence Adjustment3 Proprietors' Income 356 County Farm Nonfarm Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Property Income2 Personal Transfer Payments Government Social Insurance Wages and Salaries Total Personal IncomeSupplements1 Residence Adjustment3 Proprietors' Income Harper $100,338 $28,054 $41,205 $56,322 $58,677 $50,439 $10,497 $18,898 $326,634 Harvey 543,619 136,249 53,276 340,989 219,641 263,349 19,319 107,732 1,468,710 Haskell 68,750 16,702 104,611 21,764 40,644 21,838 9,992 10,175 274,126 Hodgeman 21,559 5,933 14,202 6,372 23,169 13,218 5,298 3,502 86,249 Jackson 134,814 35,550 19,357 63,309 86,659 102,906 113,830 25,631 530,794 Jefferson 129,726 35,835 12,898 22,382 115,721 132,661 268,003 24,741 692,485 Jewell 25,069 8,359 45,255 13,397 29,100 27,223 11,213 5,191 154,425 Johnson 17,977,971 3,631,883 -2,267 3,645,172 7,012,221 2,956,391 1,679,996 2,846,909 34,054,458 Kearny 49,300 14,124 36,235 7,383 42,105 24,571 13,009 7,352 179,375 Kingman 99,154 26,747 44,740 56,049 72,304 63,716 43,348 19,180 386,878 Kiowa 38,037 10,827 29,169 13,780 33,573 21,084 6,363 6,698 146,135 Labette 345,881 98,957 15,350 72,707 146,243 216,205 915 61,621 834,637 Lane 27,185 7,153 18,988 5,386 29,327 16,237 -731 4,258 99,287 Leavenworth 1,372,507 472,212 -956 150,777 690,643 477,086 -3,212 228,348 2,930,709 Lincoln 29,177 9,303 39,227 9,893 24,264 27,988 15,196 5,541 149,507 Linn 94,291 29,186 1,364 16,792 56,834 80,208 59,635 16,950 321,360 Logan 43,081 13,572 28,039 10,245 33,017 23,468 -3,216 7,308 140,898 Lyon 487,956 138,458 24,835 31,989 203,695 240,752 10,454 80,032 1,058,107 McPherson 607,217 170,366 81,195 181,579 227,109 219,539 -16,581 103,944 1,366,480 Marion 114,588 32,930 78,238 50,334 75,048 103,004 70,817 22,985 501,974 Marshall 202,704 52,497 80,484 53,011 103,516 82,170 -10,131 37,656 526,595 Meade 64,470 17,159 56,521 12,530 53,510 28,106 14,366 9,856 236,806 Miami 294,272 76,629 -899 38,638 224,436 216,920 673,477 52,588 1,470,885 Mitchell 123,457 33,569 43,171 27,222 57,299 55,377 -18,116 20,847 301,132 Montgomery 634,416 173,387 12,600 118,624 207,173 310,523 -34,593 112,190 1,309,940 Morris 49,688 14,692 14,968 6,729 53,128 48,591 50,492 9,594 228,694 Morton 49,067 13,171 58,391 12,229 25,736 21,588 1,439 7,474 174,147 Nemaha 187,243 48,742 91,471 53,166 140,691 73,471 -2,550 32,473 559,761 Neosho 233,449 63,633 34,038 42,552 102,628 150,015 -3,355 40,867 582,093 Ness 54,479 13,874 27,354 30,716 57,339 27,306 7,677 10,067 208,678 Norton 94,513 26,428 36,228 19,432 43,124 39,110 -7,030 15,640 236,165 Osage 84,945 26,553 22,931 13,190 96,008 132,466 218,455 17,570 576,978 Osborne 43,468 12,133 35,106 27,437 37,789 34,844 1,634 8,761 183,650 Ottawa 43,660 12,624 34,082 10,430 35,576 43,322 52,003 8,352 223,345 Pawnee 117,205 34,734 40,133 26,549 66,922 55,963 -1,707 18,697 321,102 Phillips 83,519 26,936 22,862 47,227 71,252 48,367 -3,799 15,720 280,644 Pottawatomie 359,765 93,125 13,278 87,819 178,624 129,073 84,690 60,808 885,566 Pratt 181,719 45,295 45,326 52,369 96,704 71,651 -3,496 31,206 458,362 357 County Farm Nonfarm Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2013 (thousands of dollars) Property Income2 Personal Transfer Payments Government Social Insurance Wages and Salaries Total Personal IncomeSupplements1 Residence Adjustment3 Proprietors' Income Rawlins $34,497 $9,050 $23,863 $40,960 $32,873 $25,308 $2,052 $7,468 $161,135 Reno 1,002,623 254,801 60,084 125,753 508,236 516,997 43,676 169,019 2,343,151 Republic 61,141 17,798 41,692 14,011 39,258 44,473 2,551 11,087 209,837 Rice 135,184 36,356 37,509 23,038 81,898 76,943 24,180 22,793 392,315 Riley 1,121,565 327,968 11,011 72,743 737,167 304,839 883,366 171,223 3,287,436 Rooks 70,804 19,479 12,929 7,070 45,918 43,491 8,888 11,895 196,684 Rush 40,406 11,943 17,380 2,198 31,413 31,224 5,238 6,982 132,820 Russell 104,801 30,721 5,633 5,911 80,446 65,320 -7,342 17,745 267,745 Saline 1,129,753 289,014 42,786 343,880 516,004 406,012 -130,710 195,573 2,401,166 Scott 75,756 17,735 34,005 21,177 58,154 35,864 6,599 11,882 237,408 Sedgwick 11,851,061 2,874,935 72,456 2,484,531 3,744,452 3,358,865 -1,308,784 1,950,484 21,127,032 Seward 463,919 120,093 15,812 124,630 97,982 113,096 -55,370 74,159 806,003 Shawnee 4,424,009 1,091,448 16,428 364,938 1,422,235 1,524,651 -696,895 707,871 7,438,943 Sheridan 38,744 9,526 39,501 21,555 36,324 19,374 533 6,723 158,834 Sherman 87,370 23,530 55,055 18,676 52,453 53,896 3,312 14,912 279,380 Smith 41,868 11,982 42,544 9,647 39,318 35,695 7,382 7,823 180,613 Stafford 42,474 12,512 55,064 7,491 50,046 34,391 14,187 7,104 209,061 Stanton 33,486 8,105 40,246 7,704 32,506 12,892 219 4,862 130,296 Stevens 111,478 26,509 53,516 20,780 48,996 30,367 -6,226 17,549 267,871 Sumner 263,077 70,104 129,879 32,377 143,024 174,239 255,401 48,132 1,019,969 Thomas 140,712 35,587 58,167 15,595 79,266 51,519 -2,255 22,275 356,316 Trego 44,829 13,244 19,016 2,100 29,039 29,324 3,650 7,473 133,729 Wabaunsee 41,054 12,142 5,491 10,378 83,934 50,472 111,644 8,087 307,028 Wallace 17,783 4,586 35,905 3,259 15,670 13,615 1,501 2,975 89,344 Washington 59,181 17,482 43,869 4,471 52,168 49,609 23,675 10,276 240,179 Wichita 34,783 8,170 47,032 5,819 29,312 17,700 629 4,970 138,475 Wilson 124,169 37,395 28,868 15,463 68,934 91,429 4,745 22,412 348,591 Woodson 21,051 6,808 10,762 12,856 22,517 30,707 10,851 4,690 110,862 Wyandotte 4,236,801 1,029,105 4,051 298,867 588,851 1,223,964 -1,886,960 683,793 4,810,886 Kansas $61,897,458 $15,263,236 $3,588,168 $12,314,814 $24,770,113 $19,605,329 $1,294,250 $10,192,803 $128,540,565 Total Personal Income is derived by the sum of columns 2-8 minus government social insurance (column 9). 1 Supplements to wages and salaries. 2 Includes dividends, interest, and rent. 3 The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, CA05N Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed November 24, 2014). 358 State 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 New England Connecticut $60,658 $62,467 2 2 136 135 3.0 $218,132 $224,674 3.0 Maine 40,924 42,071 32 32 91 91 2.8 54,359 55,958 2.9 Massachusetts 57,248 59,182 3 3 128 128 3.4 383,152 399,204 4.2 New Hampshire 51,013 53,149 9 9 114 115 4.2 67,513 70,519 4.5 Rhode Island 46,989 48,838 16 14 105 106 3.9 49,410 51,532 4.3 Vermont 45,483 47,330 21 19 102 103 4.1 28,501 29,655 4.0 Mideast Delaware 44,815 45,942 23 23 100 100 2.5 41,487 42,984 3.6 District of Columbia 75,329 76,532 1 1 168 166 1.6 48,697 50,426 3.6 Maryland 53,826 55,143 6 6 120 120 2.4 319,125 329,560 3.3 New Jersey 55,386 56,807 4 4 124 123 5.2 492,897 507,749 3.0 New York 54,462 56,231 5 5 122 122 3.2 1,070,236 1,110,345 3.7 Pennsylvania 46,202 47,727 19 18 103 103 3.3 590,171 610,295 3.4 Great Lakes Illinois 46,980 48,120 17 17 105 104 2.4 605,201 619,808 2.4 Indiana 38,622 39,433 40 40 86 85 2.1 253,779 260,133 2.5 Michigan 39,055 40,556 38 37 87 88 3.8 386,471 401,901 4.0 Ohio 41,049 42,571 31 30 92 92 3.7 474,973 493,578 3.9 Wisconsin 43,244 44,585 27 27 97 97 3.1 248,335 256,699 3.4 Plains Iowa 44,763 45,115 24 26 100 98 0.8 138,337 140,177 1.3 Kansas 44,417 45,546 25 24 99 99 2.5 128,541 132,267 2.9 Minnesota 47,500 48,711 14 16 106 106 2.5 257,466 265,824 3.2 Missouri 40,663 41,613 33 34 91 90 2.3 245,771 252,325 2.7 Nebraska 47,157 47,073 15 20 105 102 -0.2 88,114 88,569 0.5 North Dakota 53,182 54,951 7 7 119 119 3.3 38,472 40,635 5.6 South Dakota 46,039 46,345 20 22 103 100 0.7 38,897 39,541 1.7 Southeast Alabama 36,481 37,493 45 48 81 81 2.8 176,341 181,816 3.1 Arkansas 36,698 37,751 43 44 82 78 5.6 108,603 111,984 3.1 Florida 41,497 42,645 29 29 93 92 2.8 811,377 848,357 4.6 Georgia 37,845 39,097 41 41 85 85 3.3 378,156 394,773 4.4 Kentucky 36,214 37,654 46 45 81 82 4.0 159,172 166,182 4.4 Louisiana 41,204 42,287 30 31 92 92 2.6 190,590 196,621 3.2 Mississippi 33,913 34,333 51 51 76 74 1.2 101,442 102,795 1.3 North Carolina 38,683 39,646 39 39 86 86 2.5 380,954 394,234 3.5 South Carolina 35,831 36,934 49 49 80 80 3.1 171,088 178,485 4.3 Personal Income Percent Change Percent Change Millions of Dollars Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region 2013 and 2014 Dollars Rank in the U.S. Per Capita Personal Income Percent of U.S. Avg. 359 State 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 Personal Income Percent Change Percent Change Millions of Dollars Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region 2013 and 2014 Dollars Rank in the U.S. Per Capita Personal Income Percent of U.S. Avg. Southeast (cont'd) Tennessee $39,558 $40,654 35 35 88 88 2.8 $256,969 $266,260 3.6 Virginia 48,838 49,710 11 12 109 108 1.8 403,425 413,898 2.6 West Virginia 35,533 36,644 50 50 79 79 3.1 65,889 67,804 2.9 Southwest Arizona 36,983 37,895 42 42 83 82 2.5 245,070 255,089 4.1 New Mexico 35,965 37,605 48 46 80 82 4.6 74,996 78,428 4.6 Oklahoma 41,861 43,138 28 28 94 94 3.1 161,188 167,292 3.8 Texas 43,862 45,426 26 25 98 98 3.6 1,160,079 1,224,548 5.6 Rocky Mountain Colorado 46,897 48,730 18 15 105 106 3.9 247,069 260,993 5.6 Idaho 36,146 37,533 47 47 81 81 3.8 58,272 61,347 5.3 Montana 39,366 40,601 36 36 88 88 3.1 39,963 41,558 4.0 Utah 36,640 37,766 44 43 82 82 3.1 106,289 111,141 4.6 Wyoming 52,826 54,810 8 8 118 119 6.3 30,779 32,018 4.0 Far West Alaska 50,150 52,901 10 10 112 115 5.5 36,867 38,974 6.7 California 48,434 50,109 12 11 108 109 3.5 1,856,614 1,944,369 4.7 Hawaii 45,204 46,396 22 21 101 101 2.6 63,468 65,861 3.8 Nevada 39,235 40,077 37 38 88 87 2.1 109,471 113,783 3.9 Oregon 39,848 41,681 34 33 89 90 4.6 156,605 165,484 5.7 Washington 47,717 49,583 13 13 107 107 3.9 332,655 350,130 5.3 United States $44,765 $46,129 - - 100 100 5.2 $14,151,427 $14,708,582 3.9 BEA Regions New England $54,797 $56,642 1 1 121 123 3.4 $801,067 $831,543 3.8 Mideast 52,485 54,062 2 2 116 117 3.0 2,562,612 2,651,359 3.5 Great Lakes 42,192 43,478 6 7 95 94 3.0 1,968,760 2,032,119 3.2 Plains 44,796 45,669 4 4 95 99 1.9 935,598 959,336 2.5 Southeast 39,760 40,843 8 8 90 89 2.7 3,204,004 3,323,210 3.7 Southwest 42,074 43,512 7 6 93 94 3.4 1,641,334 1,725,356 5.1 Rocky Mountain 42,391 43,935 5 5 95 95 3.6 482,372 507,057 5.1 Far West 47,185 48,853 3 3 106 106 3.5 2,555,680 2,678,601 4.8 Data revised annually. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, SA1 Personal Income Summary, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed April 3, 2015). 360 County 1999 2009-13 1999 2009-13 1999 2009-13 Male Female Allen $21,869 $20,552 $44,020 $40,554 $54,697 $50,344 $41,000 $30,304 Anderson 23,013 22,139 46,485 41,713 54,675 54,962 40,043 29,587 Atchison 21,264 21,909 48,039 45,212 56,791 56,271 42,337 31,164 Barber 23,250 26,229 46,713 45,920 56,259 56,048 44,795 26,842 Barton 23,345 25,800 44,992 44,981 55,833 56,250 39,643 28,573 Bourbon 22,922 19,340 43,626 39,591 54,868 50,231 35,583 30,959 Brown 21,202 21,046 44,705 39,968 55,268 52,456 36,813 27,966 Butler 28,176 27,329 63,586 56,454 74,994 70,484 53,981 35,711 Chase 24,361 21,775 45,663 36,815 55,720 56,346 41,094 27,500 Chautauqua 22,764 21,245 40,155 39,529 47,362 45,221 31,467 33,571 Cherokee 20,569 19,580 42,655 39,746 52,134 51,748 34,921 26,497 Cheyenne 24,976 23,677 42,787 37,875 48,683 53,571 35,721 27,083 Clark 24,883 25,385 47,342 41,129 56,661 52,083 40,134 29,167 Clay 25,084 24,503 47,493 45,233 57,474 57,236 36,502 27,377 Cloud 24,521 20,467 44,407 38,534 55,575 45,688 35,576 29,865 Coffey 25,641 27,627 52,910 51,793 62,801 66,026 46,814 31,414 Comanche 23,823 21,041 41,131 39,375 51,444 55,431 40,000 26,488 Cowley 24,483 21,519 48,110 41,878 61,016 53,091 42,061 30,436 Crawford 22,715 20,974 41,123 37,378 56,746 50,936 37,079 29,939 Decatur 22,859 27,154 42,308 39,333 48,915 44,243 32,647 29,712 Dickinson 24,862 23,895 50,304 48,890 61,458 58,884 42,357 31,006 Doniphan 20,763 22,713 45,497 46,512 55,033 57,530 42,421 30,686 Douglas 27,899 26,342 52,502 49,508 75,496 70,955 46,579 37,859 Edwards 24,591 24,714 42,690 46,551 53,485 55,114 40,927 31,573 Elk 22,465 20,322 38,127 34,089 47,749 43,500 34,095 31,827 Ellis 25,532 24,291 45,220 43,085 62,222 63,712 37,342 30,069 Ellsworth 23,168 22,789 50,020 45,865 62,029 58,566 37,614 31,766 Finney 21,502 21,629 53,798 47,945 59,902 56,111 36,130 30,057 Ford 21,983 19,994 52,940 51,178 59,755 57,380 36,326 27,596 Franklin 24,206 22,979 54,606 49,543 63,199 58,750 41,884 32,097 Geary 22,651 21,408 44,630 46,908 50,859 51,712 37,781 31,211 Gove 24,962 26,233 46,857 44,866 56,545 51,939 41,367 24,301 Graham 25,239 28,146 43,747 47,500 53,186 59,000 44,087 31,696 Grant 23,872 26,370 55,728 53,213 62,803 59,306 49,742 24,563 Gray 26,053 25,537 55,932 57,808 63,342 63,875 46,858 31,220 Greeley 27,930 32,650 48,388 52,847 63,797 58,875 38,375 33,125 Greenwood 22,339 22,280 42,185 38,346 53,331 53,288 40,114 29,767 Hamilton 23,050 24,510 44,792 43,357 53,905 51,953 32,060 33,568 Harper 22,887 22,820 41,636 38,313 55,745 48,333 36,230 27,177 Harvey 26,169 23,775 57,200 50,287 68,227 65,591 45,471 31,782 Haskell 24,259 25,114 54,022 52,415 60,622 60,125 40,625 30,000 Hodgeman 21,812 30,440 50,330 52,375 55,034 67,000 43,899 32,500 Jackson 26,017 24,117 56,563 54,546 65,049 63,807 44,230 34,876 Jefferson 27,089 26,280 63,672 56,875 70,694 67,439 47,079 34,971 Jewell 23,273 23,134 42,701 39,884 51,671 51,957 34,417 24,727 Johnson 43,234 38,827 85,933 74,717 102,058 92,512 63,316 45,310 Kearny 21,965 22,292 56,140 52,264 61,110 60,735 44,229 31,471 Kingman 25,915 24,026 52,842 47,466 62,290 58,299 40,385 31,303 Kiowa 24,061 23,232 44,153 44,650 57,260 57,647 39,716 30,529 Labette 21,709 22,394 43,173 40,916 52,463 49,907 36,868 27,456 Lane 26,017 31,694 50,405 53,021 58,578 64,886 42,847 30,824 Leavenworth 28,374 27,017 67,278 63,435 78,032 77,727 53,839 39,226 Lincoln 22,076 23,686 43,198 40,811 51,091 54,167 37,065 30,885 Linn 23,784 26,224 50,207 45,519 59,527 52,761 42,883 31,019 Logan 24,182 25,328 44,929 41,765 56,077 59,412 40,523 23,702 Median Family Income Median Earnings* 2009-13 Income and Median Earnings in Kansas, by County 1999 and 2009-13 (in 2013 dollars) Per Capita Income Median Household Income 361 County 1999 2009-13 1999 2009-13 1999 2009-13 Male Female Median Family Income Median Earnings* 2009-13 Income and Median Earnings in Kansas, by County 1999 and 2009-13 (in 2013 dollars) Per Capita Income Median Household Income Lyon $21,987 $19,789 $45,891 $38,981 $60,284 $51,106 $36,161 $28,301 McPherson 26,457 27,462 57,523 54,167 67,458 68,039 46,243 32,910 Marion 22,513 22,269 48,241 45,830 57,870 57,375 41,682 29,741 Marshall 23,897 25,262 44,870 44,032 55,520 60,625 39,756 27,598 Meade 23,525 21,990 51,403 51,000 58,099 54,093 42,484 30,347 Miami 29,935 28,412 65,252 58,936 78,067 73,528 52,465 40,370 Mitchell 24,684 26,911 46,682 46,667 58,587 61,486 46,222 26,071 Montgomery 22,962 21,332 43,343 39,669 53,857 52,583 39,611 31,377 Morris 25,856 24,680 44,974 47,445 55,536 57,161 37,500 31,910 Morton 23,877 22,378 52,062 46,607 60,818 51,250 34,947 32,885 Nemaha 23,940 24,550 47,956 47,122 58,502 61,696 41,433 30,840 Neosho 23,127 21,163 44,979 42,071 53,879 49,915 35,972 29,514 Ness 24,872 30,223 45,221 48,800 55,617 61,940 46,711 25,319 Norton 23,540 22,942 43,417 46,029 51,787 63,182 39,509 26,915 Osage 24,737 24,789 53,035 50,205 62,338 62,512 43,619 33,178 Osborne 22,703 26,313 40,753 37,925 49,553 49,073 33,293 27,273 Ottawa 24,698 26,614 53,148 58,396 64,368 66,085 41,330 33,188 Pawnee 24,588 23,230 49,185 44,078 63,810 56,750 40,099 30,109 Phillips 23,940 23,772 48,959 43,059 58,222 55,102 37,120 26,183 Pottawatomie 24,869 24,892 56,178 56,854 66,085 71,259 46,529 30,941 Pratt 25,038 26,209 49,680 46,035 60,345 60,000 41,556 30,206 Rawlins 23,996 26,897 44,892 43,482 56,036 55,551 39,583 25,236 Reno 25,897 23,382 49,654 43,798 59,628 54,770 42,311 29,457 Republic 24,377 25,531 42,640 39,572 54,834 52,944 38,992 29,010 Rice 22,462 23,068 49,879 45,336 57,274 57,196 42,284 28,297 Riley 22,861 22,948 44,804 43,962 65,006 63,634 37,015 33,957 Rooks 21,797 23,768 42,588 42,449 51,641 53,029 41,458 27,523 Rush 25,216 24,175 43,722 42,610 54,283 52,727 41,287 25,417 Russell 23,873 24,683 40,948 37,111 56,428 48,132 37,762 25,545 Saline 26,670 24,935 52,168 47,215 64,828 55,970 39,813 31,064 Scott 28,585 26,274 56,679 50,605 70,683 55,938 39,318 32,833 Sedgwick 29,234 25,603 59,407 49,865 72,215 63,042 47,686 35,173 Seward 21,057 19,015 51,390 50,185 57,518 52,529 32,080 29,426 Shawnee 29,230 26,057 57,314 48,451 71,962 63,230 47,007 35,775 Sheridan 22,791 26,841 46,909 48,674 53,544 57,244 41,719 25,493 Sherman 23,437 21,476 45,702 38,634 54,288 46,154 36,861 24,458 Smith 20,951 26,811 39,832 45,556 51,669 51,914 35,063 31,690 Stafford 22,945 23,240 43,497 43,292 53,464 56,667 38,508 27,917 Stanton 25,230 21,712 56,173 46,382 64,741 50,948 37,031 25,769 Stevens 24,909 24,950 58,491 54,494 68,605 63,438 45,316 31,809 Sumner 25,596 22,972 55,114 47,894 65,355 61,676 44,219 31,150 Thomas 26,607 26,903 51,785 48,187 64,225 71,777 41,207 31,409 Trego 22,707 23,095 41,497 45,714 56,665 56,090 37,417 31,554 Wabaunsee 24,756 24,199 58,323 54,694 66,419 65,417 44,745 32,697 Wallace 23,793 25,429 46,144 47,454 58,759 59,038 39,784 35,500 Washington 21,695 22,621 41,058 42,515 52,101 55,034 34,403 26,418 Wichita 23,380 23,799 46,790 53,018 57,378 54,952 42,731 27,021 Wilson 20,849 19,929 41,595 38,917 51,723 48,174 37,514 26,849 Woodson 19,972 21,774 35,426 33,839 43,863 47,159 33,424 24,709 Wyandotte 22,380 18,957 47,240 39,402 56,398 47,025 38,649 31,846 Kansas $28,674 $26,929 $56,805 $51,332 $69,389 $65,069 $45,922 $34,935 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. * Full-Time Workers, 16 Years and Over. Dollar-valued data are inflation adjusted using the CPI to the most recent year of the period. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1); 2009-2013 American Community Survey (DP-3). 362 Butler42,644 Reno36,503 Finney38,699 Ford35,732 Cowley40,178Clark41,191 Sumner43,236 Trego44,876 Smith48,735 Rooks37,897 Marion41,081 Thomas44,831 Lyon31,576 Norton42,007 Kearny45,724 Russell38,619 Sherman45,688 Pratt46,402 Decatur46,835 Rice39,188 Saline43,078 Osage35,744 Cloud39,472 Scott47,152 Rush41,689 Hamilton44,560 Morris39,835 Sedgwick41,801 Osborne48,101 Ottawa36,965 Clay48,650 Cheyenne39,624 Elk38,971 Greenwood37,610 Stafford47,961 Riley43,603 Lincoln47,508 Pawnee46,063 Kingman49,322 Linn33,770 Miami44,796 Mitchell47,214 Stevens46,058 Grant43,657 Brown46,826 Labette39,904Seward34,459 Dickinson40,322 Wilson38,286 Republic43,535 McPherson46,213 Hodgeman44,230 Allen40,093 Jackson39,712 Harvey42,276 Ellsworth40,090 Washington42,668 Neosho35,429 Comanche45,874 Bourbon33,829 Franklin36,156 Wabaunsee43,544 Crawford32,770 Pottawatomie39,027 Geary41,329 Cherokee38,500 Anderson41,069 Jefferson36,809 Douglas36,911 Chautauqua43,237 Woodson34,419 Atchison33,256 Shawnee41,598 Montgomery38,200 Doniphan40,254 Barber54,359 Ness67,907 Logan50,357 Gove53,809 Meade54,526 Jewell50,698 Ellis50,055 Gray56,721 Rawlins62,238 Barton50,022 Chase61,931 Phillips50,658 Harper55,740 Wallace56,943 Graham59,579 Kiowa57,921 Lane57,725 Marshall52,649 Morton55,408 Greeley73,877 Coffey56,233 Sheridan62,215 Wichita63,173 Nemaha55,089 Stanton59,387 Haskell66,198 Edwards59,926 Johnson60,068 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2013 Leavenworth37,484 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Per Capita Income 29,996 - 36,965 36,966 - 42,668 42,669 - 49,322 49,323 - 57,921 57,922 - 73,877 State: $44,417 Wyandotte29,996 363 County 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen $26,187 $26,675 $28,663 $30,614 $34,091 $34,076 $34,345 $36,615 $37,385 $40,093 Anderson 24,848 25,574 26,346 28,878 32,509 32,588 31,783 35,404 38,265 41,069 Atchison 24,483 25,539 27,115 28,452 29,577 28,824 28,498 31,843 31,262 33,256 Barber 30,032 32,504 35,464 34,483 44,637 37,304 39,564 46,760 52,244 54,359 Barton 30,575 32,487 35,994 36,742 44,794 37,165 38,006 44,351 48,864 50,022 Bourbon 25,220 25,699 27,164 28,589 30,348 29,812 29,130 31,390 32,258 33,829 Brown 29,353 30,555 30,528 34,424 35,715 39,192 36,228 43,942 42,946 46,826 Butler 30,298 31,677 34,536 36,091 39,303 36,443 37,085 40,116 41,898 42,644 Chase 32,940 35,415 36,845 39,632 49,313 48,559 50,438 54,721 59,975 61,931 Chautauqua 27,179 28,484 31,959 31,652 35,000 32,861 34,013 39,246 41,234 43,237 Cherokee 24,938 25,650 27,046 29,275 33,472 33,683 33,053 35,426 36,850 38,500 Cheyenne 18,919 23,972 22,982 31,365 33,311 32,187 34,634 45,265 40,689 39,624 Clark 26,413 30,281 30,943 33,311 36,417 32,758 34,112 40,359 40,121 41,191 Clay 33,105 34,187 37,218 39,482 42,110 42,082 42,529 45,891 45,695 48,650 Cloud 25,937 26,345 27,546 29,841 34,995 32,133 31,180 37,071 36,419 39,472 Coffey 31,396 33,895 35,234 37,172 42,866 42,940 42,182 47,098 48,759 56,233 Comanche 28,204 31,510 31,628 34,974 36,832 34,032 36,552 40,824 43,757 45,874 Cowley 26,616 27,384 29,789 31,153 32,120 30,780 31,941 36,235 38,780 40,178 Crawford 24,029 25,322 27,063 28,450 31,027 29,839 29,154 30,954 32,569 32,770 Decatur 24,879 31,967 30,274 37,805 40,614 38,900 37,463 47,304 46,262 46,835 Dickinson 27,639 28,348 30,409 32,394 35,442 35,018 35,316 38,267 38,740 40,322 Doniphan 24,183 25,524 25,918 29,674 32,168 34,453 31,875 33,890 36,715 40,254 Douglas 28,289 29,562 31,766 33,155 34,018 34,332 32,940 35,293 36,372 36,911 Edwards 32,285 35,152 31,711 38,905 42,834 44,657 46,308 56,259 54,870 59,926 Elk 25,237 26,315 27,553 29,557 30,749 29,066 31,187 34,686 36,786 38,971 Ellis 30,490 32,315 35,114 37,403 43,023 38,989 40,051 44,809 48,775 50,055 Ellsworth 26,701 26,939 28,280 30,423 34,276 32,761 32,526 36,930 39,181 40,090 Finney 24,567 25,648 27,216 29,546 34,653 33,101 33,471 37,467 37,409 38,699 Ford 24,987 26,119 27,529 29,588 31,744 30,540 31,383 33,487 35,305 35,732 Franklin 26,652 27,745 29,647 31,600 33,279 33,293 32,369 34,130 35,364 36,156 Geary 33,040 34,618 38,439 44,292 44,098 44,705 41,710 43,703 41,236 41,329 Gove 26,802 31,798 28,669 36,132 40,410 42,237 41,521 52,370 51,799 53,809 Graham 28,774 34,781 34,244 43,693 47,595 46,206 47,129 60,483 60,170 59,579 Grant 27,018 32,073 31,165 32,595 35,397 35,031 36,328 41,293 41,390 43,657 Gray 26,712 32,404 28,977 33,644 36,242 36,803 41,087 51,386 50,496 56,721 Greeley 28,417 38,115 28,873 45,875 43,193 43,521 48,080 61,864 56,696 73,877 Greenwood 24,773 25,726 28,458 29,598 32,976 30,494 32,504 35,921 35,775 37,610 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County 2004-2013 364 County 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County 2004-2013 Hamilton $29,559 $34,654 $26,331 $34,597 $33,330 $29,500 $39,655 $48,778 $35,736 $44,560 Harper 29,873 33,748 37,158 37,418 47,051 41,212 40,601 49,657 55,829 55,740 Harvey 29,865 31,123 33,491 34,367 38,456 35,883 36,509 39,675 41,017 42,276 Haskell 32,786 41,507 33,985 37,100 40,572 43,237 51,263 64,872 58,040 66,198 Hodgeman 23,259 27,996 25,172 29,102 31,363 29,181 34,653 39,465 40,104 44,230 Jackson 29,861 29,045 29,959 32,319 33,969 34,523 33,415 37,439 37,581 39,712 Jefferson 26,147 27,090 28,051 30,393 31,989 33,502 33,417 35,486 35,428 36,809 Jewell 29,528 29,090 30,892 33,757 43,228 39,857 36,000 53,815 47,791 50,698 Johnson 46,261 47,645 51,616 53,909 57,070 52,988 53,153 56,619 59,347 60,068 Kearny 25,894 29,167 27,168 32,057 33,237 32,024 34,772 40,429 39,945 45,724 Kingman 28,881 30,702 35,006 34,710 44,651 39,384 38,323 43,500 47,945 49,322 Kiowa 32,191 31,601 32,581 35,742 43,968 42,494 41,957 46,109 54,638 57,921 Labette 26,784 27,822 29,762 31,413 34,375 33,317 33,845 36,707 38,811 39,904 Lane 27,509 32,330 32,359 36,480 40,562 38,089 39,579 50,591 53,858 57,725 Leavenworth 29,581 30,453 32,451 33,778 35,449 35,180 34,951 36,016 36,923 37,484 Lincoln 24,151 25,338 27,126 31,196 39,283 35,122 35,960 42,055 41,165 47,508 Linn 24,783 25,046 26,017 28,257 30,576 31,129 31,012 32,774 33,529 33,770 Logan 26,793 32,331 29,853 37,829 38,621 37,923 40,516 49,234 46,784 50,357 Lyon 23,897 24,593 25,718 27,164 28,409 28,828 28,823 30,790 31,140 31,576 McPherson 32,085 33,626 36,901 37,314 41,094 37,931 38,820 43,205 44,823 46,213 Marion 26,317 27,060 26,664 29,011 34,251 32,486 32,650 35,916 38,301 41,081 Marshall 34,637 35,161 36,416 37,793 42,126 39,629 38,942 48,226 46,260 52,649 Meade 26,320 30,193 26,997 35,976 36,556 36,198 37,841 45,295 49,094 54,526 Miami 29,719 31,546 33,819 36,255 38,891 39,366 39,381 42,460 44,245 44,796 Mitchell 28,414 29,798 31,310 33,251 40,672 38,327 38,032 45,323 44,760 47,214 Montgomery 25,387 26,359 28,360 30,565 31,353 31,325 32,157 35,587 37,175 38,200 Morris 26,082 26,804 28,690 31,188 32,844 34,285 34,900 37,634 37,718 39,835 Morton 29,692 36,120 31,823 38,545 39,622 39,633 46,397 56,963 53,823 55,408 Nemaha 30,238 30,295 30,039 34,886 38,164 39,579 39,918 50,115 48,426 55,089 Neosho 25,682 26,865 29,047 30,135 32,462 30,667 31,267 33,188 35,685 35,429 Ness 33,628 37,181 37,984 45,263 52,283 48,227 49,744 55,466 63,474 67,907 Norton 25,352 27,974 27,372 31,635 34,354 34,634 35,058 41,283 39,173 42,007 Osage 25,278 25,436 26,605 28,804 30,530 31,584 31,057 33,254 34,114 35,744 Osborne 26,367 27,898 29,227 32,953 40,817 36,445 37,271 47,739 44,301 48,101 Ottawa 26,150 26,145 27,800 28,708 32,444 31,824 32,115 35,237 34,261 36,965 365 County 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County 2004-2013 Pawnee $27,301 $29,149 $29,765 $32,067 $37,158 $34,374 $34,681 $39,814 $41,863 $46,063 Phillips 28,927 32,458 33,675 36,700 38,939 37,415 38,564 46,956 49,629 50,658 Pottawatomie 28,788 29,468 31,457 33,194 36,499 36,103 34,742 37,518 38,952 39,027 Pratt 31,151 31,607 33,855 35,085 41,646 36,264 38,438 46,610 45,850 46,402 Rawlins 25,557 32,290 29,384 38,377 45,916 41,909 46,722 58,083 57,497 62,238 Reno 26,794 27,473 29,358 31,015 33,167 31,937 32,500 34,750 35,887 36,503 Republic 24,706 25,694 27,254 30,389 35,898 35,340 32,438 40,789 38,634 43,535 Rice 23,003 24,192 25,778 27,345 32,656 30,443 30,415 34,774 37,091 39,188 Riley 28,786 30,218 33,091 37,464 40,838 41,530 43,751 45,106 43,925 43,603 Rooks 25,192 26,980 28,108 32,758 34,547 32,815 31,762 37,864 34,461 37,897 Rush 26,698 29,191 29,669 34,120 37,799 35,741 34,859 40,489 42,639 41,689 Russell 24,962 27,199 29,843 32,444 35,750 32,865 33,122 37,155 38,499 38,619 Saline 30,957 32,265 35,543 36,707 40,351 38,392 37,880 40,512 41,762 43,078 Scott 29,130 34,522 31,908 32,882 35,377 35,604 36,871 44,854 43,491 47,152 Sedgwick 32,840 34,502 38,200 38,894 40,660 37,691 37,227 39,981 41,252 41,801 Seward 24,923 26,663 28,118 29,313 30,759 28,962 29,637 32,395 32,449 34,459 Shawnee 31,657 32,627 34,548 36,474 38,044 37,986 37,430 40,007 41,041 41,598 Sheridan 31,263 38,252 32,453 43,171 45,103 51,886 48,831 61,870 58,712 62,215 Sherman 24,730 29,492 29,748 36,195 37,972 37,682 40,716 50,173 45,183 45,688 Smith 26,682 30,065 32,777 35,312 40,502 37,247 35,349 47,116 43,192 48,735 Stafford 27,264 29,366 30,715 32,746 41,855 39,125 38,666 46,666 41,625 47,961 Stanton 28,242 36,361 30,226 40,649 40,314 38,923 39,516 52,696 50,648 59,387 Stevens 28,411 31,490 29,341 36,798 37,243 32,054 36,177 39,705 41,032 46,058 Sumner 28,666 29,784 33,165 34,311 38,762 36,020 36,551 39,753 41,512 43,236 Thomas 24,250 28,801 27,117 33,644 34,079 33,873 35,827 41,938 41,474 44,831 Trego 23,078 26,351 26,383 33,498 39,019 36,800 37,879 40,704 41,881 44,876 Wabaunsee 32,501 33,372 35,109 37,599 39,905 38,990 38,472 41,382 42,261 43,544 Wallace 25,321 29,395 25,715 38,633 44,464 37,176 40,647 49,496 46,701 56,943 Washington 26,005 26,290 25,071 28,875 33,167 33,419 34,534 40,952 36,958 42,668 Wichita 24,944 36,545 31,691 34,704 38,275 38,884 41,325 55,910 55,878 63,173 Wilson 26,465 27,586 29,202 31,354 33,596 33,071 32,386 34,664 38,009 38,286 Woodson 22,364 22,880 23,960 26,628 27,660 26,629 28,658 31,290 34,766 34,419 Wyandotte 23,359 24,250 25,792 27,386 28,544 28,161 28,152 29,869 29,843 29,996 Kansas $31,978 $33,437 $35,989 $37,973 $40,610 $38,769 $38,811 $42,098 $43,380 $44,417 Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, CA1-3 Per Capita Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed November 24, 2014). 366 Area 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Metropolitan Area Kansas City, MO-KS $35,414 $36,584 $38,931 $40,777 $42,696 $41,145 $41,285 $43,199 $45,006 $45,558 Lawrence, KS 28,289 29,562 31,766 33,155 34,018 34,332 32,940 35,293 36,372 36,911 Manhattan, KS 28,787 30,045 32,719 36,472 39,835 40,268 41,652 43,350 42,795 42,545 St. Joseph, MO-KS 26,838 27,766 29,389 31,159 32,892 33,289 33,340 34,995 36,221 37,310 Topeka, KS 30,644 31,443 33,180 35,214 36,834 37,001 36,459 39,065 39,949 40,760 Wichita, KS 32,173 33,767 37,301 38,109 40,372 37,417 37,160 40,014 41,398 42,060 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield, KS 26,616 27,384 29,789 31,153 32,120 30,780 31,941 36,235 38,780 40,178 Atchison, KS 24,483 25,539 27,115 28,452 29,577 28,824 28,498 31,843 31,262 33,256 Coffeyville, KS 25,387 26,359 28,360 30,565 31,353 31,325 32,157 35,587 37,175 38,200 Dodge City, KS 24,987 26,119 27,529 29,588 31,744 30,540 31,383 33,487 35,305 35,732 Emporia, KS 23,897 24,593 25,718 27,164 28,409 28,828 28,823 30,790 31,140 31,576 Garden City, KS 24,702 26,004 27,211 29,795 34,512 32,996 33,598 37,753 37,654 39,371 Great Bend, KS 30,575 32,487 35,994 36,742 44,794 37,165 38,006 44,351 48,864 50,022 Hays, KS 30,490 32,315 35,114 37,403 43,023 38,989 40,051 44,809 48,775 50,055 Hutchinson, KS 26,794 27,473 29,358 31,015 33,167 31,937 32,500 34,750 35,887 36,503 Junction City, KS 33,040 34,618 38,439 44,292 44,098 44,705 41,710 43,703 41,236 41,329 Liberal, KS 24,923 26,663 28,118 29,313 30,759 28,962 29,637 32,395 32,449 34,459 McPherson, KS 32,085 33,626 36,901 37,314 41,094 37,931 38,820 43,205 44,823 46,213 Ottawa, KS 26,652 27,745 29,647 31,600 33,279 33,293 32,369 34,130 35,364 36,156 Parsons, KS 26,784 27,822 29,762 31,413 34,375 33,317 33,845 36,707 38,811 39,904 Pittsburg, KS 24,029 25,322 27,063 28,450 31,027 29,839 29,154 30,954 32,569 32,770 Salina, KS 30,470 31,648 34,763 35,905 39,555 37,737 37,312 39,993 41,028 42,480 Combined Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park- Kansas City, MO-KS 34,179 35,332 37,594 39,396 41,240 39,941 40,007 41,907 43,599 44,217 Manhattan-Junction City, KS 29,831 31,159 34,105 38,361 40,905 41,408 41,668 43,446 42,358 42,209 Wichita-Arkansas City- Winfield, KS 31,852 33,404 36,880 37,719 39,914 37,055 36,877 39,809 41,257 41,959 Metropolitan 34,525 35,877 38,956 40,688 43,016 40,916 40,786 43,565 45,066 45,704 Nonmetropolitan 27,244 28,838 30,313 32,713 35,892 34,517 34,890 39,160 39,983 41,801 Kansas $31,978 $33,437 $35,989 $37,973 $40,610 $38,769 $38,811 $42,098 $43,380 $44,417 Data revised annually. Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area 2004-2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, CA1-3 Per Capita Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed November 24, 2014). 367 State 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Percent Change 2012-2013 Alabama $47,424 $48,119 $43,420 $43,733 $44,112 $44,096 $41,381 -6.2 Alaska 70,771 69,230 66,904 61,804 59,483 64,573 61,137 -5.3 Arizona 53,045 50,757 49,674 50,103 50,358 47,728 50,602 6.0 Arkansas 45,832 42,828 39,681 41,226 42,778 39,585 39,919 0.8 California 62,616 61,684 60,963 57,996 55,274 57,849 57,528 -0.6 Colorado 68,691 65,935 60,742 64,353 60,724 58,087 63,371 9.1 Connecticut 72,061 69,980 70,430 70,512 67,752 65,181 67,781 4.0 Delaware 61,330 54,855 56,597 58,990 56,613 49,684 52,219 5.1 District of Columbia 57,054 60,143 57,713 60,822 57,225 66,194 60,675 -8.3 Florida 51,449 48,531 49,557 47,080 46,716 46,740 47,886 2.5 Georgia 54,647 50,013 47,069 47,134 47,615 48,820 47,439 -2.8 Hawaii 71,928 66,560 60,437 63,611 61,156 57,081 61,408 7.6 Idaho 55,257 51,304 50,802 50,268 49,154 48,618 51,767 6.5 Illinois 58,989 57,616 57,418 54,198 52,446 52,490 57,196 9.0 Indiana 53,313 50,330 48,117 49,295 46,033 46,829 50,553 8.0 Iowa 54,947 54,249 55,085 52,368 52,013 54,219 54,855 1.2 Kansas 54,485 51,799 48,564 49,204 47,796 50,730 51,485 1.5 Kentucky 44,324 44,518 46,334 43,915 41,280 41,683 42,158 1.1 Louisiana 46,414 42,804 49,342 41,988 42,111 39,653 39,622 -0.1 Maine 53,808 51,096 51,589 51,209 51,468 49,872 50,121 0.5 Maryland 73,734 68,930 69,708 68,592 71,337 72,880 65,262 -10.5 Massachusetts 65,682 65,261 64,481 65,102 65,575 64,581 62,963 -2.5 Michigan 55,466 53,866 49,951 49,441 50,625 50,742 48,801 -3.8 Minnesota 65,227 59,424 60,916 55,899 59,886 62,693 60,907 -2.8 Mississippi 41,882 39,431 38,096 40,770 42,558 37,173 40,850 9.9 Missouri 51,686 49,809 52,965 48,951 47,409 50,487 50,311 -0.3 Montana 49,046 46,414 43,916 44,103 41,716 45,743 44,132 -3.5 Nebraska 55,246 54,883 53,862 56,095 57,603 52,954 53,774 1.5 Nevada 60,733 59,228 55,859 54,702 48,724 48,021 45,369 -5.5 New Hampshire 75,920 71,596 69,648 71,190 68,234 68,805 71,322 3.7 New Jersey 67,980 70,655 70,350 67,275 64,565 67,661 61,782 -8.7 New Mexico 49,833 45,551 47,288 48,221 43,482 44,055 42,127 -4.4 New York 54,988 54,594 54,536 53,186 52,445 48,373 53,843 11.3 North Carolina 48,886 46,446 45,511 46,828 46,821 42,157 41,208 -2.3 North Dakota 53,034 53,696 54,383 54,495 58,375 56,576 52,888 -6.5 Ohio 55,162 50,778 49,826 49,024 46,243 45,020 46,398 3.1 Oklahoma 48,552 49,888 49,825 46,051 50,186 49,110 43,777 -10.9 Oregon 56,439 55,964 53,322 54,063 53,367 52,527 56,307 7.2 Pennsylvania 54,418 55,612 52,316 51,618 51,693 52,658 53,952 2.5 Rhode Island 60,904 57,602 56,076 55,154 50,785 56,880 57,812 1.6 South Carolina 49,672 45,608 44,637 44,550 41,516 45,046 43,749 -2.9 South Dakota 52,150 55,827 49,768 48,454 48,910 50,133 54,453 8.6 Tennessee 46,282 42,954 44,003 41,230 43,789 43,620 42,499 -2.6 Texas 51,740 50,298 51,559 50,499 50,799 52,681 53,027 0.7 Utah 60,139 67,659 63,523 60,579 57,475 59,189 62,967 6.4 Vermont 53,242 54,859 56,819 59,753 53,715 56,390 54,842 -2.7 Virginia 66,466 67,062 65,706 64,496 64,853 65,571 67,620 3.1 Washington 65,252 61,270 65,588 60,004 58,881 63,091 60,106 -4.7 West Virginia 47,288 41,106 43,973 45,703 43,315 44,186 40,241 -8.9 Wisconsin 57,609 55,394 55,645 53,795 53,918 53,850 55,258 2.6 Wyoming 54,763 57,706 56,984 55,771 56,456 58,348 55,700 -4.5 United States $56,436 $54,423 $54,059 $52,646 $51,842 $51,758 $51,939 0.3 Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, Historical Income Tables - Households (Table H-8), http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/household/ (accessed December 18, 2014). (in 2013 dollars) Median Household Income, by State, 2007-2013 368 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen $37,919 $38,169 $39,662 $37,353 $37,952 $40,073 Anderson 41,825 41,040 41,054 42,185 42,424 42,386 Atchison 42,788 43,685 41,659 42,131 43,253 44,180 Barber 42,534 42,319 42,565 44,118 47,811 50,097 Barton 42,889 42,558 43,675 42,183 43,371 42,464 Bourbon 37,575 36,113 37,192 35,805 37,057 35,990 Brown 38,162 38,599 40,464 40,424 42,256 41,426 Butler 57,678 54,165 55,182 53,217 58,031 56,456 Chase 39,788 38,229 39,683 41,217 42,940 44,300 Chautauqua 35,460 34,874 34,772 35,952 35,714 38,973 Cherokee 37,621 35,201 36,204 39,696 39,938 40,310 Cheyenne 37,413 35,478 35,730 36,835 40,810 39,317 Clark 41,482 40,253 41,715 42,171 43,310 42,866 Clay 43,045 44,454 46,421 47,692 47,736 48,178 Cloud 39,126 36,200 37,539 39,763 40,184 40,663 Coffey 49,034 47,358 49,727 54,644 50,826 53,487 Comanche 38,193 36,771 38,207 39,975 42,851 44,076 Cowley 45,163 38,100 39,155 40,248 37,436 42,341 Crawford 37,289 34,753 35,407 34,080 35,365 36,958 Decatur 36,913 36,964 37,081 37,986 40,168 37,789 Dickinson 46,289 44,307 45,037 46,894 47,962 49,033 Doniphan 43,036 41,404 45,202 43,092 44,524 46,338 Douglas 47,614 44,309 47,335 47,930 48,813 51,221 Edwards 39,613 40,617 41,800 43,874 44,028 45,687 Elk 32,462 31,233 32,619 34,174 34,857 37,537 Ellis 44,846 41,631 42,409 41,774 45,969 47,454 Ellsworth 42,896 42,616 41,622 46,927 48,874 48,030 Finney 49,963 44,364 46,697 44,888 46,496 46,984 Ford 45,031 46,554 43,876 47,542 46,668 46,444 Franklin 48,591 46,584 46,965 46,553 48,895 48,297 Geary 43,528 44,033 43,691 40,224 46,008 41,048 Gove 42,205 40,025 41,263 44,351 47,114 48,042 Graham 39,094 41,982 40,049 40,903 45,650 44,422 Grant 57,591 52,963 51,460 54,230 53,369 54,952 Gray 49,864 47,710 51,828 59,278 55,780 56,615 Greeley 44,832 47,657 47,625 48,606 50,619 50,637 Greenwood 36,704 36,061 35,146 35,765 41,382 35,803 Hamilton 42,390 42,589 42,586 43,679 43,380 42,263 Harper 37,575 38,022 37,468 39,104 41,399 43,066 Harvey 50,640 48,312 46,941 50,958 49,624 54,135 Haskell 48,810 51,145 51,257 54,340 53,430 53,076 Hodgeman 44,829 42,816 43,338 45,992 51,276 49,119 Jackson 49,678 48,900 50,709 50,342 50,943 50,661 Jefferson 56,770 53,799 52,592 57,046 55,057 54,890 Jewell 37,937 37,336 37,640 38,865 34,195 41,924 Johnson 76,250 72,006 71,389 70,665 73,712 74,135 Kearny 47,631 48,525 49,426 51,413 50,626 54,399 Kingman 48,480 45,307 46,574 47,684 49,431 51,281 Kiowa 39,104 40,529 41,166 39,796 42,543 45,417 Labette 37,501 37,653 39,683 37,879 36,715 38,542 Lane 47,226 42,632 44,288 47,900 51,366 52,915 Leavenworth 60,218 57,691 60,848 61,567 59,662 65,424 Lincoln 40,793 36,864 39,442 39,317 42,847 42,521 Linn 43,671 41,597 43,509 44,615 43,726 44,036 Logan 42,609 41,120 42,297 43,315 45,933 46,375 Lyon 39,942 37,321 39,258 39,346 39,195 39,483 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County 2008-2013 369 County 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County 2008-2013 McPherson $51,352 $49,841 $54,881 $48,130 $53,969 $52,734 Marion 43,983 42,039 45,899 43,749 45,243 45,319 Marshall 42,976 43,052 43,584 42,619 44,693 50,087 Meade 48,307 47,697 48,634 49,141 50,863 53,942 Miami 61,231 57,705 58,445 57,580 64,629 59,706 Mitchell 44,321 41,771 42,946 43,511 46,204 46,181 Montgomery 41,913 35,966 37,495 36,670 39,553 39,045 Morris 41,867 41,524 44,417 44,227 42,765 46,404 Morton 48,636 49,689 49,526 47,006 52,950 51,157 Nemaha 46,938 44,280 44,056 47,971 50,077 50,006 Neosho 40,362 37,965 38,363 40,651 40,541 41,877 Ness 44,389 45,651 51,717 44,774 49,541 49,432 Norton 38,252 38,590 40,386 41,396 42,202 42,389 Osage 48,848 48,656 45,221 47,318 46,706 48,991 Osborne 37,568 34,601 36,519 37,949 39,468 38,493 Ottawa 45,925 46,743 53,086 48,998 48,266 52,041 Pawnee 43,007 41,015 42,658 41,623 43,901 45,331 Phillips 41,832 40,247 42,071 40,746 43,519 44,080 Pottawatomie 54,341 54,949 52,861 53,339 56,891 59,856 Pratt 44,498 44,479 43,987 44,964 47,220 50,970 Rawlins 38,980 37,483 40,211 40,908 44,563 45,901 Reno 42,597 41,536 41,717 41,892 43,094 44,099 Republic 38,199 36,356 38,331 38,132 39,085 39,819 Rice 43,158 43,617 41,687 45,420 44,833 45,389 Riley 43,801 40,612 45,523 45,558 43,574 46,267 Rooks 39,738 41,699 38,487 39,326 41,363 40,870 Rush 39,197 39,763 38,595 37,693 40,415 42,867 Russell 38,635 36,730 36,575 37,140 36,614 39,520 Saline 45,342 43,827 43,927 45,359 45,225 48,505 Scott 51,658 45,882 46,925 49,066 51,245 51,013 Sedgwick 49,518 48,071 45,996 49,526 47,649 48,671 Seward 44,613 44,868 43,449 47,855 47,801 45,349 Shawnee 48,332 46,194 45,359 44,816 48,122 50,042 Sheridan 43,297 44,323 46,699 48,498 50,601 50,961 Sherman 39,299 38,536 37,927 39,660 39,160 38,025 Smith 34,547 37,860 38,120 38,090 40,075 39,696 Stafford 39,130 38,922 39,980 44,133 43,240 42,430 Stanton 49,924 49,090 49,580 49,115 53,087 49,977 Stevens 54,486 51,913 50,070 58,901 53,045 57,483 Sumner 46,245 47,091 47,113 47,460 49,535 50,844 Thomas 45,735 44,836 45,797 47,892 48,982 47,654 Trego 39,069 40,457 40,178 45,683 46,693 43,668 Wabaunsee 54,114 55,341 50,740 51,666 54,375 54,414 Wallace 40,574 41,741 43,553 47,573 49,091 46,082 Washington 40,445 37,302 40,956 39,962 43,889 43,897 Wichita 42,976 42,344 45,918 46,929 48,734 51,286 Wilson 38,975 36,419 37,078 37,002 36,879 41,073 Woodson 32,942 25,245 33,134 33,221 32,681 40,971 Wyandotte 39,208 37,341 37,805 38,016 37,780 38,728 Kansas $50,174 $47,709 $47,888 $48,844 $50,140 $50,892 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/ (accessed December 17, 2014). 370 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 4,751 796 16.7 995 20.9 Alaska 696 76 10.9 111 16.0 Arizona 6,645 1,345 20.2 1,776 26.7 Arkansas 2,940 504 17.1 673 22.9 California 38,054 5,675 14.9 7,827 20.6 Colorado 5,289 560 10.6 739 14.0 Connecticut 3,545 400 11.3 506 14.3 Delaware 907 127 14.0 157 17.3 District of Columbia 650 139 21.3 158 24.4 Florida 19,371 2,888 14.9 3,910 20.2 Georgia 9,787 1,592 16.3 2,068 21.1 Hawaii 1,368 152 11.1 206 15.1 Idaho 1,592 205 12.9 286 18.0 Illinois 12,779 1,695 13.3 2,159 16.9 Indiana 6,398 743 11.6 1,098 17.2 Iowa 3,066 330 10.8 462 15.1 Kansas 2,830 373 13.2 471 16.6 Kentucky 4,360 871 20.0 1,066 24.4 Louisiana 4,504 863 19.2 1,191 26.4 Maine 1,310 161 12.3 212 16.2 Maryland 5,933 611 10.3 809 13.6 Massachusetts 6,570 784 11.9 1,000 15.2 Michigan 9,840 1,428 14.5 1,911 19.4 Minnesota 5,398 649 12.0 819 15.2 Mississippi 2,918 657 22.5 833 28.5 Missouri 5,997 824 13.7 1,098 18.3 Montana 998 145 14.5 199 19.9 Nebraska 1,838 202 11.0 259 14.1 Nevada 2,760 480 17.4 670 24.3 New Hampshire 1,317 119 9.0 159 12.1 New Jersey 8,842 984 11.1 1,356 15.3 New Mexico 2,099 454 21.7 599 28.5 New York 19,488 2,825 14.5 3,932 20.2 North Carolina 9,619 1,793 18.6 2,327 24.2 North Dakota 711 71 9.9 98 13.8 Ohio 11,468 1,571 13.7 2,088 18.2 Oklahoma 3,708 518 14.0 728 19.6 Oregon 3,934 593 15.1 727 18.5 Pennsylvania 12,738 1,576 12.4 2,172 17.1 Rhode Island 1,048 142 13.5 190 18.1 South Carolina 4,679 745 15.9 989 21.1 South Dakota 833 85 10.3 111 13.3 Tennessee 6,453 1,170 18.1 1,459 22.6 Texas 26,383 4,425 16.8 5,617 21.3 Utah 2,877 239 8.3 383 13.3 Vermont 619 54 8.7 77 12.4 Virginia 8,174 854 10.4 1,066 13.0 Washington 6,854 819 12.0 1,129 16.5 West Virginia 1,823 315 17.3 431 23.7 Wisconsin 5,625 618 11.0 811 14.4 Wyoming 578 68 11.8 95 16.4 United States 312,965 45,318 14.5 60,215 19.2 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps/ (accessed October 16, 2014). Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2013 (numbers in thousands) Below 125% of PovertyBelow Poverty LevelAll Income Levels 371 State 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Alabama 14.5 14.3 16.6 17.2 15.4 16.2 16.7 Alaska 7.6 8.2 11.7 12.5 11.7 10.0 10.9 Arizona 14.3 18.0 21.2 18.8 17.2 19.0 20.2 Arkansas 13.8 15.3 18.9 15.3 18.7 20.1 17.1 California 12.7 14.6 15.3 16.3 16.9 15.9 14.9 Colorado 9.8 11.0 12.3 12.3 13.2 11.9 10.6 Connecticut 8.9 8.1 8.4 8.6 10.1 10.3 11.3 Delaware 9.3 9.6 12.3 12.2 13.7 13.5 14.0 District of Columbia 18.0 16.5 17.9 19.5 19.9 18.4 21.3 Florida 12.5 13.1 14.6 16.0 14.9 15.3 14.9 Georgia 13.6 15.5 18.4 18.8 18.4 18.1 16.3 Hawaii 7.5 9.9 12.5 12.4 12.1 13.8 11.1 Idaho 9.9 12.2 13.7 13.8 15.7 14.4 12.9 Illinois 10.0 12.3 13.2 14.1 14.2 12.6 13.3 Indiana 11.8 14.3 16.1 16.3 15.6 15.2 11.6 Iowa 8.9 9.5 10.7 10.3 10.4 10.3 10.8 Kansas 11.7 12.7 13.7 14.5 14.3 14.0 13.2 Kentucky 15.5 17.1 17.0 17.7 16.0 17.9 20.0 Louisiana 16.1 18.2 14.3 21.5 21.1 21.1 19.2 Maine 10.9 12.0 11.4 12.6 13.4 12.8 12.3 Maryland 8.8 8.7 9.6 10.9 9.3 9.9 10.3 Massachusetts 11.2 11.3 10.8 10.9 10.6 11.3 11.9 Michigan 10.8 13.0 14.0 15.7 15.0 13.7 14.5 Minnesota 9.3 9.9 11.1 10.8 10.0 10.0 12.0 Mississippi 22.6 18.1 23.1 22.5 17.4 22.0 22.5 Missouri 12.8 13.3 15.5 15.0 15.4 15.2 13.7 Montana 13.0 12.9 13.5 14.5 16.5 13.4 14.5 Nebraska 9.9 10.6 9.9 10.2 10.2 12.2 11.0 Nevada 9.7 10.8 13.0 16.6 15.5 15.8 17.4 New Hampshire 5.8 7.0 7.8 6.5 7.6 8.1 9.0 New Jersey 8.7 9.2 9.3 11.1 11.4 9.3 11.1 New Mexico 14.0 19.3 19.3 18.3 22.2 20.4 21.7 New York 14.5 14.2 15.8 16.0 16.0 17.2 14.5 North Carolina 15.5 13.9 16.9 17.4 15.4 17.2 18.6 North Dakota 9.3 11.8 10.9 12.6 9.9 11.4 9.9 Ohio 12.8 13.7 13.3 15.4 15.1 15.4 13.7 Oklahoma 13.4 13.6 12.9 16.3 13.9 18.0 14.0 Oregon 12.8 10.6 13.4 14.3 14.4 13.5 15.1 Pennsylvania 10.4 11.0 11.1 12.2 12.6 13.9 12.4 Rhode Island 9.5 12.7 13.0 14.0 13.4 13.6 13.5 South Carolina 14.1 14.0 13.7 16.9 19.0 16.7 15.9 South Dakota 9.4 13.1 14.1 13.6 14.5 12.8 10.3 Tennessee 14.8 15.0 16.5 16.7 16.3 18.6 18.1 Texas 16.5 15.9 17.3 18.4 17.4 17.0 16.8 Utah 9.6 7.6 9.7 10.0 11.0 11.0 8.3 Vermont 9.9 9.0 9.4 10.8 11.6 11.2 8.7 Virginia 8.6 10.3 10.7 10.7 11.4 10.6 10.4 Washington 10.2 10.4 11.7 11.6 12.5 11.6 12.0 West Virginia 14.8 14.5 15.8 16.8 17.5 16.7 17.3 Wisconsin 11.0 9.8 10.8 10.1 13.1 11.4 11.0 Wyoming 10.9 10.1 9.2 9.6 10.7 9.6 11.8 United States 12.5 13.2 14.3 15.1 15.0 15.0 14.5 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for the degree of uncertainty. Percent of People in Poverty by State 2007-2013 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/ (accessed October 16, 2014). 372 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 1,146 302 26.4 342 29.8 Alaska 188 30 15.9 43 23.0 Arizona 1,648 448 27.2 607 36.8 Arkansas 725 172 23.8 213 29.4 California 9,077 1,843 20.3 2,533 27.9 Colorado 1,269 178 14.0 230 18.1 Connecticut 791 121 15.3 152 19.2 Delaware 209 48 22.7 56 26.7 District of Columbia 117 43 37.2 48 41.0 Florida 4,061 784 19.3 1,095 27.0 Georgia 2,478 576 23.2 726 29.3 Hawaii 319 40 12.7 58 18.3 Idaho 448 72 16.0 99 22.0 Illinois 3,056 542 17.7 693 22.7 Indiana 1,610 237 14.7 358 22.2 Iowa 716 103 14.3 143 20.0 Kansas 708 128 18.1 164 23.1 Kentucky 972 309 31.8 373 38.4 Louisiana 1,102 293 26.5 386 35.0 Maine 250 52 20.9 63 25.3 Maryland 1,354 208 15.3 258 19.1 Massachusetts 1,426 218 15.3 271 19.0 Michigan 2,213 439 19.8 581 26.2 Minnesota 1,290 180 14.0 230 17.8 Mississippi 755 231 30.5 282 37.4 Missouri 1,397 276 19.8 334 23.9 Montana 237 48 20.3 67 28.4 Nebraska 456 65 14.3 81 17.8 Nevada 664 168 25.3 232 35.0 New Hampshire 270 36 13.5 52 19.2 New Jersey 2,059 341 16.5 483 23.5 New Mexico 502 144 28.7 204 40.5 New York 4,199 819 19.5 1,199 28.6 North Carolina 2,270 609 26.8 748 33.0 North Dakota 164 23 14.1 32 19.6 Ohio 2,623 444 16.9 564 21.5 Oklahoma 941 167 17.8 248 26.3 Oregon 841 143 17.0 175 20.8 Pennsylvania 2,650 447 16.9 614 23.2 Rhode Island 215 50 23.2 64 29.8 South Carolina 1,077 199 18.5 269 24.9 South Dakota 204 26 13.0 34 16.6 Tennessee 1,501 400 26.7 459 30.6 Texas 7,066 1,710 24.2 2,141 30.3 Utah 890 82 9.2 117 13.1 Vermont 123 15 12.1 20 16.1 Virginia 1,890 275 14.5 329 17.4 Washington 1,613 256 15.9 341 21.1 West Virginia 371 86 23.3 99 26.7 Wisconsin 1,337 213 15.9 277 20.7 Wyoming 138 20 14.1 28 20.2 United States 73,625 14,659 19.9 19,215 26.1 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps/ (accessed October 16, 2014). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2013 (numbers in thousands) All Income Levels 373 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 713 71 10.0 117 16.4 Alaska 72 4 -- 8 -- Arizona 987 125 12.7 201 20.4 Arkansas 501 50 10.0 113 22.5 California 4,748 506 10.7 774 16.3 Colorado 654 52 7.9 73 11.1 Connecticut 501 34 6.9 60 12.0 Delaware 157 11 7.1 18 11.2 District of Columbia 80 13 15.9 18 22.9 Florida 3,268 367 11.2 556 17.0 Georgia 1,288 123 9.6 198 15.4 Hawaii 213 15 7.2 19 8.9 Idaho 206 9 4.4 20 9.6 Illinois 1,611 149 9.2 206 12.8 Indiana 931 59 6.3 136 14.6 Iowa 429 29 6.7 51 11.9 Kansas 387 43 11.1 53 13.6 Kentucky 599 65 10.8 98 16.3 Louisiana 639 88 13.8 168 26.2 Maine 218 12 5.4 20 9.0 Maryland 862 70 8.2 102 11.8 Massachusetts 891 54 6.0 114 12.8 Michigan 1,446 98 6.8 144 10.0 Minnesota 707 50 7.0 81 11.4 Mississippi 389 45 11.6 74 19.2 Missouri 1,004 56 5.6 106 10.6 Montana 153 11 7.3 21 13.8 Nebraska 272 29 10.6 37 13.7 Nevada 387 32 8.2 60 15.4 New Hampshire 201 11 5.7 15 7.7 New Jersey 1,210 98 8.1 146 12.1 New Mexico 359 45 12.7 58 16.2 New York 2,889 320 11.1 525 18.2 North Carolina 1,418 206 14.6 288 20.3 North Dakota 84 7 8.2 12 14.8 Ohio 1,882 141 7.5 228 12.1 Oklahoma 528 33 6.3 64 12.0 Oregon 645 70 10.8 97 15.1 Pennsylvania 2,077 163 7.8 311 15.0 Rhode Island 169 14 8.6 21 12.7 South Carolina 794 109 13.8 149 18.7 South Dakota 127 12 9.5 16 12.3 Tennessee 947 102 10.8 154 16.2 Texas 3,001 363 12.1 494 16.4 Utah 321 29 8.9 57 17.8 Vermont 113 7 6.0 11 9.5 Virginia 1,133 78 6.9 127 11.2 Washington 1,012 62 6.1 128 12.6 West Virginia 318 28 8.9 52 16.4 Wisconsin 889 53 6.0 95 10.7 Wyoming 75 7 9.9 10 13.4 United States 44,508 4,231 9.5 6,702 15.1 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2013 (numbers in thousands) Double dash (--) indicates suppressed where base population is less than 75,000. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps/ (accessed October 16, 2014). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of PovertyAll Income Levels 374 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 2,367 18.4 2,412 18.7 2,447 19.0 2,214 17.5 Anderson 1,160 14.6 1,151 14.5 1,194 15.3 1,201 15.4 Atchison 2,451 15.6 2,660 17.1 2,681 17.2 2,782 17.9 Barber 601 12.5 518 10.7 535 11.1 624 12.7 Barton 3,587 13.3 4,245 15.7 4,088 15.2 4,028 15.0 Bourbon 2,329 15.9 2,961 20.4 3,020 20.9 2,788 19.4 Brown 1,818 18.4 1,640 16.6 1,689 17.3 1,458 14.7 Butler 5,766 9.1 6,837 10.8 5,955 9.4 7,168 11.3 Chase 346 13.1 367 13.8 330 12.7 296 11.6 Chautauqua 556 15.6 674 19.3 623 17.9 547 15.8 Cherokee 4,280 20.1 3,701 17.6 3,902 18.6 3,906 18.9 Cheyenne 335 12.6 327 12.3 295 11.3 330 12.5 Clark 239 11.2 257 12.4 273 12.9 261 12.3 Clay 970 11.6 1,028 12.2 935 11.2 976 11.9 Cloud 1,451 16.0 1,214 13.7 1,313 14.7 1,259 14.3 Coffey 823 9.7 879 10.5 867 10.4 890 10.8 Comanche 189 10.4 191 10.6 189 10.3 211 11.3 Cowley 5,904 17.3 6,280 18.4 6,441 18.8 6,242 18.3 Crawford 7,166 19.2 8,324 22.3 8,353 22.3 8,310 22.2 Decatur 375 13.1 381 13.5 367 13.2 392 13.8 Dickinson 2,250 11.6 2,147 11.1 2,084 10.8 2,104 10.9 Doniphan 973 13.0 1,043 14.0 994 13.4 1,053 14.3 Douglas 16,006 15.6 17,186 16.6 20,317 19.5 17,586 16.6 Edwards 363 12.1 363 12.2 363 12.4 344 11.8 Elk 518 18.3 483 17.5 502 18.8 474 18.2 Ellis 3,728 13.6 4,767 17.2 3,628 13.0 4,024 14.4 Ellsworth 596 10.8 619 11.3 644 11.7 616 11.4 Finney 5,509 15.2 6,137 16.9 5,262 14.4 6,114 16.8 Ford 4,684 14.1 4,666 13.8 5,537 16.3 4,756 14.0 Franklin 2,951 11.6 3,585 14.1 3,437 13.6 3,561 14.1 Geary 4,140 12.1 5,408 15.8 4,807 13.0 5,758 15.8 Gove 306 11.6 296 11.2 292 10.9 285 10.5 Graham 321 12.5 313 12.0 306 12.0 341 13.3 Grant 869 11.2 930 11.8 923 11.8 920 11.7 Gray 479 8.1 557 9.3 519 8.8 558 9.4 Greeley 130 10.5 126 10.2 126 9.9 126 10.0 Greenwood 1,143 17.4 1,076 16.5 984 15.5 992 15.7 Hamilton 344 12.8 359 13.5 333 12.7 359 13.8 Harper 846 14.4 907 15.5 785 13.6 850 14.9 Harvey 3,355 10.1 4,490 13.4 4,167 12.5 3,762 11.3 Haskell 463 11.0 454 10.7 467 11.1 472 11.5 Hodgeman 201 10.6 200 10.3 181 9.3 188 9.7 Jackson 1,499 11.3 1,471 11.1 1,297 9.8 1,370 10.4 Jefferson 1,689 9.0 1,695 9.1 1,949 10.5 1,874 10.1 Jewell 412 13.6 403 13.2 398 13.2 414 13.7 Johnson 35,356 6.6 36,471 6.7 37,683 6.8 34,429 6.1 Kearny 445 11.4 467 12.0 461 11.9 468 12.2 Kingman 947 12.4 900 11.8 937 12.3 933 12.2 Kiowa 318 13.2 350 14.6 318 13.6 272 11.5 Labette 3,608 17.1 4,350 20.6 3,626 17.4 3,367 16.4 Lane 168 9.7 159 9.2 160 9.5 164 9.6 Leavenworth 6,576 9.4 8,053 11.4 7,475 10.5 8,040 11.2 Lincoln 407 12.9 412 13.1 423 13.6 407 13.2 Linn 1,366 14.3 1,394 14.7 1,368 14.6 1,425 15.1 Logan 282 10.4 292 10.7 278 10.2 278 10.1 Lyon 6,287 19.6 6,544 20.3 6,517 20.2 6,790 21.2 2013 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages 2010-2013 2011 20122010 375 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2013 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages 2010-2013 2011 20122010 McPherson 2,620 9.3 2,793 9.9 2,443 8.6 2,682 9.4 Marion 1,300 10.9 1,506 12.8 1,426 12.3 1,465 12.8 Marshall 1,168 11.8 1,158 11.8 1,134 11.5 1,035 10.5 Meade 456 10.2 422 9.6 463 10.8 436 10.3 Miami 2,835 8.8 2,985 9.3 3,089 9.7 3,032 9.4 Mitchell 623 10.3 700 11.6 586 9.6 743 12.2 Montgomery 6,353 18.6 5,921 17.6 6,806 20.5 5,475 16.6 Morris 643 11.0 646 11.1 663 11.5 733 13.0 Morton 351 11.2 394 12.7 368 12.0 363 11.9 Nemaha 986 10.0 1,006 10.2 886 9.0 970 9.8 Neosho 2,606 16.4 2,772 17.4 2,766 17.4 2,967 18.7 Ness 310 10.3 342 11.3 298 10.0 324 10.8 Norton 674 13.9 694 14.4 608 12.7 680 14.2 Osage 1,945 12.1 1,879 11.7 1,749 11.0 2,021 12.7 Osborne 535 14.4 511 13.7 549 14.9 561 15.2 Ottawa 590 9.9 629 10.5 584 9.8 550 9.3 Pawnee 834 14.1 885 14.8 850 14.4 863 14.5 Phillips 633 11.4 690 12.6 689 12.7 672 12.3 Pottawatomie 1,926 9.0 1,960 9.1 2,175 9.9 2,104 9.4 Pratt 1,045 11.3 1,167 12.6 1,160 12.4 1,174 12.4 Rawlins 319 13.0 301 12.2 346 13.8 311 12.2 Reno 8,931 14.6 7,823 12.8 8,208 13.4 9,085 14.9 Republic 597 12.3 619 12.9 577 12.2 603 12.8 Rice 1,293 13.8 1,357 14.5 1,299 14.0 1,257 13.5 Riley 13,247 21.2 13,222 20.6 14,134 21.2 14,486 21.8 Rooks 731 14.4 649 12.7 681 13.3 706 13.8 Rush 436 13.4 419 13.2 435 13.8 390 12.5 Russell 1,064 15.4 1,001 14.6 969 14.2 1,172 17.1 Saline 9,356 17.2 7,837 14.4 8,363 15.3 7,838 14.4 Scott 446 9.2 415 8.7 427 8.9 423 8.6 Sedgwick 75,266 15.3 75,065 15.2 81,454 16.4 79,780 16.0 Seward 3,518 15.6 3,523 15.4 3,761 16.3 4,169 18.2 Shawnee 30,363 17.5 25,419 14.6 28,590 16.4 29,374 16.8 Sheridan 328 13.1 318 12.6 254 10.2 282 11.2 Sherman 996 16.9 937 15.8 943 15.8 924 15.4 Smith 524 13.9 533 14.2 476 12.9 460 12.7 Stafford 600 13.8 566 13.2 568 13.3 619 14.5 Stanton 271 12.3 276 12.6 244 11.5 267 12.5 Stevens 655 11.5 605 10.9 579 10.2 625 10.9 Sumner 2,861 12.1 3,155 13.5 3,079 13.3 3,098 13.4 Thomas 790 10.5 845 11.1 905 12.0 839 11.1 Trego 339 11.6 306 10.7 324 11.1 300 10.3 Wabaunsee 641 9.3 546 7.9 645 9.3 655 9.4 Wallace 185 12.6 181 12.0 162 10.8 192 12.4 Washington 563 9.9 684 12.0 609 10.8 580 10.5 Wichita 283 12.8 297 13.2 259 11.6 243 11.2 Wilson 1,474 16.0 1,553 17.0 1,492 16.7 1,647 18.4 Woodson 557 17.2 558 17.3 608 18.9 550 17.4 Wyandotte 37,365 23.9 40,668 26.0 37,368 23.7 40,636 25.6 Kansas 374,677 13.5 383,859 13.8 392,095 14.0 391,718 13.9 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/ (accessed December 17, 2014). Use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. 376 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 523 24.0 539 24.5 563 25.4 505 23.4Anderson 286 19.6 262 17.9 275 19.4 273 18.9Atchison 528 18.2 517 17.9 564 20.0 583 20.7Barber 142 18.5 129 16.8 112 15.1 134 17.7Barton 899 19.4 904 19.1 984 20.9 844 17.9Bourbon 656 24.5 693 26.7 753 29.0 706 26.9Brown 413 23.8 362 20.8 413 24.4 381 22.0Butler 1,354 10.4 1,508 11.6 1,497 11.6 1,576 12.1Chase 76 16.7 68 15.1 66 14.8 67 15.4Chautauqua 130 23.5 133 24.9 137 25.9 121 24.1Cherokee 1,024 26.6 912 23.7 904 23.5 940 24.9Cheyenne 71 16.5 64 15.8 61 15.0 67 16.3Clark 51 13.0 55 14.6 61 15.3 56 14.0Clay 227 16.1 226 16.1 223 15.9 230 16.9Cloud 253 17.4 241 17.0 248 16.9 214 15.0Coffey 170 11.1 190 12.6 177 12.2 163 11.2Comanche 35 11.1 36 11.5 40 12.9 47 14.2Cowley 1,211 19.6 1,339 22.1 1,257 20.6 1,281 20.9Crawford 1,391 23.3 1,466 24.7 1,482 24.7 1,390 23.1Decatur 74 18.9 67 17.4 70 19.0 76 19.5Dickinson 491 14.1 520 15.3 536 15.5 494 14.6Doniphan 192 15.2 210 16.9 194 16.1 210 17.2Douglas 1,814 12.4 1,769 12.4 2,235 15.1 2,055 13.3Edwards 92 17.0 88 17.2 86 17.1 79 15.6Elk 124 28.6 101 23.8 111 28.1 116 28.2Ellis 536 13.2 540 13.5 546 13.3 543 12.7Ellsworth 117 14.1 114 14.0 115 14.3 101 12.8Finney 1,615 19.8 1,779 21.7 1,616 20.0 1,678 21.1Ford 1,262 17.9 1,276 17.7 1,493 20.7 1,297 18.3Franklin 711 15.0 887 19.0 793 17.0 762 16.4Geary 1,041 15.4 1,864 27.8 1,890 27.2 1,710 24.1Gove 75 18.2 64 15.2 70 15.7 68 14.4Graham 55 15.6 52 14.5 52 14.9 62 17.3Grant 274 15.7 287 16.0 297 16.7 293 15.8Gray 148 11.4 142 10.8 142 11.1 152 11.9Greeley 31 16.8 24 13.5 29 14.9 26 13.4Greenwood 226 21.7 212 20.2 219 21.3 204 20.1Hamilton 101 20.1 101 20.3 92 18.1 102 20.3Harper 201 20.6 201 20.6 196 20.7 190 19.9Harvey 755 12.1 959 15.6 899 14.4 816 13.2Haskell 154 16.0 138 14.5 144 15.3 138 15.8Hodgeman 43 13.6 41 12.9 38 12.2 41 13.4Jackson 367 14.2 348 13.5 336 13.0 331 13.0Jefferson 370 10.6 371 10.9 399 11.9 412 12.3Jewell 70 16.8 73 18.2 73 18.1 79 18.2Johnson 6,705 6.5 6,882 6.6 7,368 7.1 6,459 6.1Kearny 141 16.3 151 17.7 142 16.7 145 17.7Kingman 212 15.6 213 15.6 223 16.8 206 15.7Kiowa 72 17.5 64 16.5 54 14.9 49 14.0Labette 806 22.5 905 25.3 865 24.4 824 23.9Lane 37 13.1 36 11.9 37 13.2 36 12.3Leavenworth 1,568 11.4 1,717 12.6 1,730 12.8 1,746 12.8Lincoln 90 16.2 100 18.5 94 17.9 95 17.7Linn 323 19.5 311 18.8 301 18.7 310 17.8Logan 61 13.0 63 13.8 57 12.4 55 12.4Lyon 1,101 20.2 1,030 18.9 1,133 21.0 1,112 20.4 2013 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families 2010-2013 2011 20122010 377 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2013 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families 2010-2013 2011 20122010 McPherson 506 10.3 516 10.5 499 10.1 504 10.1Marion 258 12.3 289 14.2 282 13.9 260 13.5Marshall 256 15.7 239 15.1 229 14.2 225 13.5Meade 127 12.9 107 11.6 100 11.1 110 12.3Miami 676 10.4 663 10.5 745 12.0 693 11.0Mitchell 136 14.4 144 14.9 149 15.9 136 14.2Montgomery 1,374 23.9 1,320 23.2 1,404 24.8 1,255 22.1Morris 141 15.1 135 14.5 143 16.0 158 18.1Morton 104 16.3 108 17.6 96 16.5 96 16.0Nemaha 219 11.2 182 9.5 184 9.7 192 10.2Neosho 590 21.1 629 22.6 692 24.8 753 26.7Ness 69 13.4 77 14.8 60 11.9 68 13.3Norton 133 16.2 121 15.0 113 14.7 120 15.7Osage 425 14.5 420 14.2 407 14.1 410 14.1Osborne 111 19.3 108 19.0 114 21.0 122 21.3Ottawa 129 11.2 137 12.2 141 12.9 122 11.1Pawnee 149 15.2 147 15.1 147 16.0 142 16.2Phillips 149 15.2 139 14.5 152 15.9 155 16.1Pottawatomie 502 11.2 525 11.8 556 12.3 537 11.3Pratt 241 15.7 251 16.4 244 15.6 247 14.9Rawlins 60 17.8 45 13.6 54 16.3 54 15.2Reno 2,000 18.8 1,707 16.1 1,917 18.1 1,919 17.9Republic 106 15.1 116 16.9 124 18.3 134 20.0Rice 266 15.4 308 18.3 290 17.8 270 16.3Riley 1,439 17.6 1,370 16.7 1,684 20.1 1,394 17.4Rooks 155 17.5 133 15.4 139 16.1 150 17.2Rush 95 20.0 76 16.5 73 15.6 79 16.5Russell 197 18.5 199 19.3 199 19.8 208 20.5Saline 2,255 23.8 1,902 20.1 1,725 18.2 1,638 17.5Scott 114 13.2 107 12.4 123 13.8 114 12.0Sedgwick 16,490 17.5 17,580 18.8 19,937 21.2 18,125 19.3Seward 1,061 21.2 1,011 20.0 1,099 21.7 1,280 25.7Shawnee 6,549 21.3 5,377 17.4 6,653 21.6 6,151 19.9Sheridan 79 18.2 71 16.1 48 11.1 66 14.6Sherman 220 23.4 205 22.5 214 21.8 223 22.1Smith 96 16.9 87 16.6 84 16.2 82 16.0Stafford 140 18.0 127 16.4 137 18.2 139 17.2Stanton 78 16.8 83 18.4 64 15.5 77 17.9Stevens 221 17.4 174 14.4 169 13.5 177 13.5Sumner 662 14.4 718 16.0 717 16.4 688 15.8Thomas 143 10.9 146 11.9 154 12.2 145 11.5Trego 62 14.1 48 11.9 59 15.3 50 12.7Wabaunsee 153 11.8 140 10.8 150 11.9 147 11.7Wallace 41 13.9 41 12.9 30 10.2 45 14.5Washington 138 14.2 134 13.6 118 12.6 124 13.4Wichita 89 20.0 77 17.7 72 16.8 65 16.0Wilson 371 22.8 336 21.2 362 22.9 387 23.9Woodson 119 25.6 119 23.9 135 27.3 137 25.9Wyandotte 9,888 33.1 10,273 34.1 10,115 33.1 11,302 36.4 Kansas 81,077 15.9 82,311 16.2 87,594 17.2 84,325 16.5 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/ (accessed December 17, 2014). Use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. 378 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 809 26.4 845 27.7 860 28.2 783 26.4Anderson 439 21.7 426 21.2 444 22.6 415 21.0Atchison 804 20.0 836 21.1 867 22.1 872 22.2Barber 210 19.4 199 18.3 171 16.3 201 18.3Barton 1,328 20.1 1,505 22.6 1,482 22.5 1,336 20.3Bourbon 973 25.7 1,113 30.3 1,145 31.4 1,099 30.1Brown 669 27.1 602 24.5 615 25.7 562 22.7Butler 2,094 12.0 2,418 14.1 2,233 13.2 2,397 14.2Chase 114 18.8 106 17.5 98 16.9 100 18.0Chautauqua 187 25.2 210 29.5 212 29.6 179 25.8Cherokee 1,481 28.2 1,365 26.5 1,404 27.5 1,402 27.7Cheyenne 108 18.8 101 18.7 92 16.9 102 18.3Clark 78 14.3 89 17.1 93 17.3 85 15.6Clay 344 17.3 353 18.0 329 16.7 333 17.4Cloud 398 19.1 385 19.1 405 19.5 343 17.2Coffey 260 12.7 289 14.7 261 13.8 251 13.5Comanche 58 13.8 61 14.4 65 14.6 79 15.9Cowley 1,887 21.9 2,096 24.6 2,134 25.0 2,022 23.7Crawford 2,262 26.8 2,275 27.3 2,312 27.3 2,057 24.4Decatur 108 20.3 104 20.0 104 20.9 114 20.8Dickinson 790 16.6 821 17.5 781 16.6 763 16.2Doniphan 300 17.4 331 19.6 297 18.2 315 18.9Douglas 2,879 13.8 2,771 13.7 3,549 17.1 3,249 15.2Edwards 139 19.2 137 19.8 131 19.3 117 17.5Elk 177 29.2 146 25.7 158 29.6 165 32.4Ellis 790 13.4 917 15.6 834 13.7 856 13.7Ellsworth 177 15.2 175 15.4 172 14.9 152 13.8Finney 2,492 21.3 2,857 24.3 2,511 21.5 2,611 22.7Ford 2,121 20.6 2,057 19.5 2,368 22.3 1,949 18.6Franklin 1,089 16.6 1,354 21.2 1,235 19.5 1,217 19.5Geary 1,673 15.7 2,811 26.3 2,788 25.1 2,756 24.2Gove 111 18.8 103 17.0 105 16.3 101 15.0Graham 87 17.8 83 16.2 82 16.6 95 18.6Grant 407 16.7 450 17.9 446 17.7 441 17.2Gray 229 12.7 235 12.8 227 12.8 237 13.6Greeley 46 17.0 38 14.6 43 14.3 39 13.4Greenwood 367 25.6 344 24.1 336 24.3 312 23.0Hamilton 150 20.0 158 21.1 139 18.3 152 20.5Harper 312 22.4 317 23.1 296 21.4 292 21.4Harvey 1,124 13.1 1,571 18.5 1,402 16.4 1,291 15.1Haskell 231 17.7 219 16.7 219 16.7 206 17.2Hodgeman 65 14.9 64 14.3 57 12.8 59 13.8Jackson 560 16.0 546 15.9 493 14.5 510 15.1Jefferson 575 12.5 592 13.4 618 14.1 616 14.3Jewell 104 18.6 113 20.4 109 19.7 113 20.2Johnson 10,994 7.7 11,884 8.4 11,632 8.2 10,079 7.0Kearny 213 18.2 234 19.5 218 18.6 219 19.2Kingman 317 17.5 326 18.0 333 18.6 303 17.6Kiowa 109 20.0 105 20.0 84 16.7 74 14.6Labette 1,277 25.1 1,520 30.4 1,315 26.5 1,260 26.6Lane 56 15.2 58 14.9 57 15.9 54 14.4Leavenworth 2,411 12.7 2,671 14.3 2,581 13.9 2,584 13.7Lincoln 139 18.4 157 21.1 145 19.7 147 19.9Linn 482 21.9 498 22.9 467 22.3 477 21.5Logan 94 15.3 98 16.1 87 14.4 84 13.7Lyon 1,742 22.4 1,887 24.5 1,765 23.1 1,744 23.1 2013 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18 2010-2013 2011 20122010 379 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2013 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18 2010-2013 2011 20122010 McPherson 798 11.9 826 12.4 784 11.7 791 11.7Marion 390 14.0 457 17.0 421 16.0 411 16.2Marshall 385 16.9 377 17.0 351 15.8 332 14.7Meade 194 14.6 173 14.2 160 13.8 170 14.3Miami 1,022 11.9 1,046 12.4 1,110 13.4 1,056 12.6Mitchell 200 15.2 232 17.2 218 16.3 203 14.8Montgomery 2,129 26.2 2,082 26.0 2,221 28.0 1,974 25.0Morris 208 16.8 205 16.8 206 17.2 230 19.6Morton 162 18.9 172 20.7 153 18.8 148 18.2Nemaha 328 12.6 292 11.3 277 10.8 282 11.0Neosho 938 23.7 1,037 26.5 1,038 26.6 1,174 29.8Ness 104 15.4 121 17.6 91 14.2 97 14.7Norton 200 18.0 190 17.3 170 15.9 179 16.9Osage 686 17.3 651 16.6 610 15.9 640 16.6Osborne 174 22.0 168 21.7 171 23.0 183 23.1Ottawa 196 13.1 216 14.4 212 14.5 184 12.9Pawnee 245 17.8 247 17.9 239 18.0 233 18.6Phillips 217 16.3 216 16.8 231 18.2 232 18.3Pottawatomie 735 11.6 813 12.9 841 13.2 814 12.2Pratt 370 17.0 392 18.2 389 17.8 389 16.3Rawlins 88 18.9 71 15.5 87 18.6 79 16.6Reno 3,104 20.8 2,741 18.5 2,853 19.3 2,956 20.2Republic 156 16.5 180 19.3 183 19.7 193 20.5Rice 425 18.0 480 20.6 448 19.6 428 18.4Riley 2,314 17.7 2,151 16.5 2,571 19.0 2,298 17.4Rooks 232 19.2 202 16.8 206 17.3 222 18.6Rush 143 22.2 116 19.3 110 18.1 116 19.0Russell 317 21.4 310 21.3 304 21.2 350 23.9Saline 3,847 28.3 2,982 22.0 2,952 21.7 2,634 19.8Scott 173 14.0 163 13.5 180 14.3 166 12.8Sedgwick 27,167 20.4 28,361 21.3 30,674 23.1 29,273 22.1Seward 1,638 22.4 1,632 21.8 1,779 23.4 1,850 25.3Shawnee 11,207 26.0 8,736 20.3 10,416 24.3 9,513 22.2Sheridan 118 19.8 114 19.4 74 13.0 98 16.5Sherman 342 25.6 324 24.9 322 23.5 342 24.1Smith 145 19.2 143 20.1 126 17.7 122 17.7Stafford 219 21.4 201 19.7 211 21.0 212 20.2Stanton 119 18.2 133 20.7 100 16.9 118 19.3Stevens 329 18.7 280 16.7 264 15.4 275 15.6Sumner 1,019 16.4 1,147 19.0 1,101 18.6 1,067 18.2Thomas 225 12.3 238 13.5 243 13.5 236 13.1Trego 91 15.7 75 13.9 86 15.5 72 13.1Wabaunsee 235 13.4 220 12.5 228 13.1 228 13.2Wallace 60 15.8 65 16.4 47 12.8 67 16.7Washington 207 15.8 211 16.0 186 14.4 185 15.0Wichita 133 21.6 122 20.5 110 18.6 99 17.6Wilson 548 24.5 529 24.5 539 25.8 608 28.4Woodson 181 28.1 186 27.7 202 29.9 209 30.2Wyandotte 15,104 34.7 17,428 39.7 15,356 34.6 17,136 38.3 Kansas 129,009 18.1 133,478 18.8 135,261 19.0 131,251 18.4 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/ (accessed December 17, 2014). Use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. 380 County 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 Allen 2,090 2,093 2,034 -2.8 $2,904,551 $2,890,406 $2,637,096 -8.8 Anderson 868 881 834 -5.3 1,257,638 1,231,818 1,094,152 -11.2 Atchison 2,489 2,569 2,406 -6.3 3,800,929 3,877,354 3,344,654 -13.7 Barber 256 250 268 7.2 316,211 301,910 321,498 6.5 Barton 3,262 3,279 3,105 -5.3 4,559,209 4,511,331 3,969,217 -12.0 Bourbon 2,671 2,603 2,437 -6.4 3,732,310 3,587,600 3,098,208 -13.6 Brown 1,450 1,474 1,330 -9.8 1,992,094 1,959,694 1,647,047 -16.0 Butler 5,772 6,278 5,917 -5.8 8,553,424 9,273,106 8,137,373 -12.2 Chase 198 176 187 6.3 283,797 257,905 269,120 4.3 Chautauqua 408 439 458 4.3 541,739 578,259 566,519 -2.0 Cherokee 3,630 3,724 3,673 -1.4 5,136,633 5,170,885 4,779,071 -7.6 Cheyenne 131 139 135 -2.9 178,667 191,513 175,382 -8.4 Clark 150 151 170 12.6 207,404 209,405 223,039 6.5 Clay 538 601 541 -10.0 730,801 828,001 692,785 -16.3 Cloud 887 869 816 -6.1 1,160,488 1,134,269 961,657 -15.2 Coffey 774 736 694 -5.7 1,070,866 1,008,231 844,817 -16.2 Comanche 94 108 121 12.0 111,827 127,387 149,866 17.6 Cowley 5,330 5,689 5,596 -1.6 7,700,676 8,212,870 7,509,445 -8.6 Crawford 6,380 6,789 6,668 -1.8 9,226,393 9,905,100 9,171,092 -7.4 Decatur 185 216 224 3.7 254,131 275,020 269,153 -2.1 Dickinson 1,416 1,528 1,576 3.1 2,013,629 2,158,475 2,069,494 -4.1 Doniphan 628 733 724 -1.2 860,921 955,262 903,278 -5.4 Douglas 8,560 8,890 8,177 -8.0 13,318,847 13,719,153 11,374,808 -17.1 Edwards 238 229 214 -6.6 334,650 315,613 267,155 -15.4 Elk 294 306 310 1.3 405,925 397,274 377,879 -4.9 Ellis 1,838 1,878 1,832 -2.4 2,585,766 2,622,627 2,377,574 -9.3 Ellsworth 352 331 347 4.8 448,220 444,792 436,032 -2.0 Finney 4,805 5,226 5,030 -3.8 6,730,655 7,090,369 6,321,179 -10.8 Ford 3,744 3,729 3,932 5.4 5,640,565 5,622,261 5,612,223 -0.2 Franklin 3,543 3,770 3,563 -5.5 5,233,568 5,529,374 4,759,115 -13.9 Geary 3,156 3,415 3,554 4.1 4,736,345 5,082,119 4,993,389 -1.7 Gove 105 119 106 -10.9 125,346 151,309 119,641 -20.9 Graham 149 136 148 8.8 182,578 166,108 153,190 -7.8 Grant 629 590 554 -6.1 886,509 825,613 733,066 -11.2 Gray 252 243 241 -0.8 387,967 353,266 333,020 -5.7 Greeley 46 47 51 8.5 47,502 45,725 58,368 27.7 Greenwood 864 831 827 -0.5 1,209,467 1,149,277 1,050,168 -8.6 Hamilton 143 181 172 -5.0 $189,736 $248,486 $230,842 -7.1 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2012-2014 381 County 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2012-2014 Harper 529 516 525 1.7 714,856 691,732 659,234 -4.7 Harvey 3,309 3,232 3,131 -3.1 4,815,170 4,643,863 4,232,120 -8.9 Haskell 254 288 212 -26.4 343,468 407,486 260,509 -36.1 Hodgeman 91 92 88 -4.3 133,406 123,025 117,826 -4.2 Jackson 948 1,081 1,058 -2.1 1,295,006 1,467,276 1,356,077 -7.6 Jefferson 1,310 1,392 1,188 -14.7 1,920,709 2,046,514 1,583,868 -22.6 Jewell 191 182 178 -2.2 223,573 211,667 202,297 -4.4 Johnson 22,481 22,974 21,522 -6.3 33,961,021 34,177,319 29,723,548 -13.0 Kearny 328 315 322 2.2 444,847 438,676 431,570 -1.6 Kingman 574 520 479 -7.9 812,423 717,441 598,922 -16.5 Kiowa 168 165 143 -13.3 220,558 221,444 167,837 -24.2 Labette 3,350 3,283 3,204 -2.4 4,585,772 4,519,221 4,055,296 -10.3 Lane 104 110 103 -6.4 149,577 151,212 134,812 -10.8 Leavenworth 5,931 6,024 5,716 -5.1 8,784,311 8,989,638 7,829,414 -12.9 Lincoln 222 231 228 -1.3 296,944 301,976 288,750 -4.4 Linn 1,183 1,229 1,185 -3.6 1,695,945 1,748,172 1,584,972 -9.3 Logan 166 163 171 4.9 215,452 198,776 198,917 0.1 Lyon 4,690 4,727 4,116 -12.9 7,084,147 7,049,817 5,549,718 -21.3 McPherson 1,961 2,006 1,889 -5.8 2,751,232 2,804,174 2,478,760 -11.6 Marion 812 815 712 -12.6 1,123,942 1,108,432 921,996 -16.8 Marshall 706 743 763 2.7 937,284 958,186 951,153 -0.7 Meade 269 261 240 -8.0 351,462 350,510 313,083 -10.7 Miami 2,912 3,016 3,010 -0.2 4,189,411 4,336,486 3,933,881 -9.3 Mitchell 337 319 302 -5.3 423,566 387,187 332,770 -14.1 Montgomery 5,674 6,159 5,739 -6.8 8,063,101 8,726,169 7,660,181 -12.2 Morris 462 489 495 1.2 649,025 693,163 647,996 -6.5 Morton 251 245 228 -6.9 357,085 348,806 289,547 -17.0 Nemaha 454 436 430 -1.4 620,777 578,332 537,612 -7.0 Neosho 2,559 2,596 2,515 -3.1 3,612,823 3,664,213 3,339,687 -8.9 Ness 131 137 152 10.9 185,401 189,368 204,415 7.9 Norton 303 339 331 -2.4 387,014 455,547 384,488 -15.6 Osage 1,752 1,781 1,692 -5.0 2,445,058 2,474,202 2,186,297 -11.6 Osborne 300 290 272 -6.2 392,565 378,622 313,469 -17.2 Ottawa 382 398 399 0.3 544,415 555,788 518,546 -6.7 Pawnee 418 461 491 6.5 576,161 635,993 621,078 -2.3 Phillips 425 436 432 -0.9 535,602 555,903 522,770 -6.0 Pottawatomie 1,307 1,332 1,290 -3.2 $1,809,029 $1,801,057 $1,625,373 -9.8 Pratt 690 681 692 1.6 897,621 874,988 854,033 -2.4 382 County 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2012-2014 Rawlins 115 135 124 -8.1 146,066 167,516 135,482 -19.1 Reno 8,298 8,494 7,654 -9.9 12,054,321 12,289,996 10,202,929 -17.0 Republic 322 327 300 -8.3 402,789 398,729 340,784 -14.5 Rice 965 932 900 -3.4 1,348,583 1,300,545 1,180,109 -9.3 Riley 3,266 3,340 3,308 -1.0 4,898,522 5,015,539 4,622,163 -7.8 Rooks 408 405 395 -2.5 541,754 487,055 472,843 -2.9 Rush 267 291 274 -5.8 354,818 375,021 349,247 -6.9 Russell 689 728 722 -0.8 929,016 962,058 922,273 -4.1 Saline 6,817 7,071 6,834 -3.4 10,097,390 10,508,881 9,363,777 -10.9 Scott 296 284 285 0.4 426,001 398,768 389,277 -2.4 Sedgwick 76,604 80,576 76,723 -4.8 120,869,567 126,232,286 111,070,612 -12.0 Seward 2,628 2,608 2,321 -11.0 3,870,145 3,792,829 3,088,538 -18.6 Shawnee 25,634 27,392 25,960 -5.2 38,682,056 41,313,790 36,219,258 -12.3 Sheridan 76 70 70 0.0 108,296 87,723 76,720 -12.5 Sherman 672 692 675 -2.5 902,611 925,452 877,397 -5.2 Smith 268 239 250 4.6 320,810 313,998 307,295 -2.1 Stafford 309 340 330 -2.9 415,678 456,107 430,874 -5.5 Stanton 159 148 107 -27.7 218,558 211,490 146,132 -30.9 Stevens 311 301 298 -1.0 416,028 390,347 375,667 -3.8 Sumner 2,475 2,625 2,509 -4.4 3,534,279 3,761,707 3,281,838 -12.8 Thomas 458 493 458 -7.1 634,578 667,742 595,945 -10.8 Trego 153 130 120 -7.7 221,318 199,149 160,607 -19.4 Wabaunsee 357 364 368 1.1 475,528 481,866 446,725 -7.3 Wallace 71 67 79 17.9 97,586 87,148 104,997 20.5 Washington 295 247 216 -12.6 366,625 318,200 239,009 -24.9 Wichita 108 105 123 17.1 153,121 143,399 159,872 11.5 Wilson 1,392 1,478 1,380 -6.6 1,937,101 2,046,954 1,823,455 -10.9 Woodson 397 420 398 -5.2 539,674 564,432 477,456 -15.4 Wyandotte 33,194 35,405 33,584 -5.1 51,928,488 55,261,700 48,261,307 -12.7 Kansas 303,257 316,424 301,377 -4.8 $454,499,052 $471,551,970 $415,767,025 -11.8 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department for Children and Families, County Packets, Fiscal Years 2012-2014, http://www.dcf.ks.gov/Agency/Pages/County-Packets.aspx (accessed February 27, 2015). 383 County 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 Allen 1,091 1,452 1,440 -0.8 $200,293 $353,576 $293,791 -16.9 Anderson 416 533 502 -5.8 70,119 126,826 105,906 -16.5 Atchison 1,039 1,422 1,394 -2.0 159,347 282,015 213,012 -24.5 Barber 126 177 154 -13.0 31,082 47,941 35,058 -26.9 Barton 1,490 1,870 1,630 -12.8 289,196 473,901 316,427 -33.2 Bourbon 1,503 1,804 1,674 -7.2 251,482 417,816 323,336 -22.6 Brown 862 1,071 1,007 -6.0 140,159 243,244 185,394 -23.8 Butler 2,359 3,166 2,934 -7.3 383,087 685,113 488,578 -28.7 Chase 129 156 153 -1.9 25,484 49,271 37,948 -23.0 Chautauqua 278 358 315 -12.0 56,163 105,877 80,214 -24.2 Cherokee 1,856 2,313 2,188 -5.4 310,148 585,087 492,830 -15.8 Cheyenne 96 123 118 -4.1 18,845 31,172 24,601 -21.1 Clark 66 126 169 34.1 13,209 37,059 34,515 -6.9 Clay 310 412 400 -2.9 53,781 100,800 80,175 -20.5 Cloud 532 651 684 5.1 108,890 186,764 140,051 -25.0 Coffey 472 563 512 -9.1 87,255 140,256 105,238 -25.0 Comanche 68 83 75 -9.6 14,696 24,210 20,053 -17.2 Cowley 2,071 2,696 2,500 -7.3 326,451 568,696 431,458 -24.1 Crawford 3,519 4,467 4,315 -3.4 593,621 1,070,590 794,886 -25.8 Decatur 117 162 142 -12.3 24,000 39,571 26,692 -32.5 Dickinson 822 1,121 1,125 0.4 151,191 268,486 218,772 -18.5 Doniphan 395 493 480 -2.6 76,434 146,603 123,297 -15.9 Douglas 3,188 4,271 3,814 -10.7 567,563 921,251 609,799 -33.8 Edwards 130 188 154 -18.1 25,310 46,670 24,858 -46.7 Elk 221 288 291 1.0 41,665 78,375 70,688 -9.8 Ellis 743 971 873 -10.1 125,528 175,028 111,235 -36.4 Ellsworth 230 280 251 -10.4 45,215 73,966 51,175 -30.8 Finney 2,112 2,642 2,283 -13.6 319,741 494,818 284,429 -42.5 Ford 745 942 931 -1.2 139,302 220,440 154,111 -30.1 Franklin 1,375 1,776 1,722 -3.0 242,020 421,077 312,643 -25.8 Geary 1,376 1,817 1,835 1.0 224,190 358,532 263,987 -26.4 Gove 51 59 44 -25.4 8,571 14,440 10,075 -30.2 Graham 80 88 87 -1.1 19,682 27,423 18,921 -31.0 Grant 286 341 264 -22.6 43,951 65,779 41,237 -37.3 Gray 68 78 56 -28.2 11,613 19,970 10,648 -46.7 Greeley 50 58 31 -46.6 6,869 11,434 6,515 -43.0 Greenwood 583 750 705 -6.0 97,725 183,531 147,414 -19.7 LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2012-2014 LIEAP Participants (annual unduplicated persons) 384 County 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2012-2014 LIEAP Participants (annual unduplicated persons) Hamilton 81 98 100 2.0 $13,135 $23,003 $15,257 -33.7 Harper 269 337 357 5.9 58,670 105,515 87,934 -16.7 Harvey 1,445 1,890 1,637 -13.4 231,252 372,858 257,490 -30.9 Haskell 102 153 125 -18.3 19,825 37,914 17,278 -54.4 Hodgeman 50 52 43 -17.3 9,774 14,965 9,308 -37.8 Jackson 599 786 818 4.1 99,357 180,695 164,851 -8.8 Jefferson 674 923 858 -7.0 104,545 225,997 194,557 -13.9 Jewell 125 158 121 -23.4 24,421 42,585 26,385 -38.0 Johnson 7,818 9,758 8,475 -13.1 1,131,057 1,779,200 1,266,802 -28.8 Kearny 128 183 135 -26.2 17,316 31,919 18,778 -41.2 Kingman 302 371 282 -24.0 64,068 115,950 82,722 -28.7 Kiowa 91 115 92 -20.0 22,487 35,309 23,332 -33.9 Labette 1,653 2,116 1,909 -9.8 303,998 528,591 394,095 -25.4 Lane 48 73 53 -27.4 10,940 19,899 15,459 -22.3 Leavenworth 2,231 2,935 2,840 -3.2 330,068 549,672 405,036 -26.3 Lincoln 170 241 234 -2.9 33,636 55,559 43,648 -21.4 Linn 606 794 734 -7.6 106,930 237,650 209,079 -12.0 Logan 88 108 106 -1.9 15,845 23,133 16,438 -28.9 Lyon 2,151 2,966 2,749 -7.3 355,590 609,879 407,761 -33.1 McPherson 830 1,075 874 -18.7 139,178 225,374 167,395 -25.7 Marion 495 638 597 -6.4 89,919 155,144 110,993 -28.5 Marshall 429 531 527 -0.8 81,510 142,531 104,356 -26.8 Meade 113 145 138 -4.8 23,629 40,865 24,634 -39.7 Miami 1,067 1,285 1,163 -9.5 169,899 300,146 243,895 -18.7 Mitchell 211 241 231 -4.1 45,888 75,990 54,948 -27.7 Montgomery 2,614 3,392 3,092 -8.8 437,101 722,998 535,915 -25.9 Morris 307 383 372 -2.9 42,000 82,051 62,223 -24.2 Morton 78 113 106 -6.2 18,625 32,114 19,467 -39.4 Nemaha 275 332 304 -8.4 54,223 90,072 69,435 -22.9 Neosho 1,240 1,504 1,407 -6.4 226,514 362,250 249,014 -31.3 Ness 40 47 28 -40.4 9,109 13,774 5,285 -61.6 Norton 170 209 215 2.9 31,492 59,566 46,050 -22.7 Osage 865 1,133 1,107 -2.3 163,579 298,542 223,046 -25.3 Osborne 187 203 177 -12.8 36,029 54,284 36,136 -33.4 Ottawa 240 307 243 -20.8 38,509 69,919 58,831 -15.9 Pawnee 154 229 226 -1.3 34,401 63,002 51,502 -18.3 Phillips 207 247 235 -4.9 36,689 52,995 37,498 -29.2 385 County 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 2012 2013 2014 Percent Change 2013-2014 LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2012-2014 LIEAP Participants (annual unduplicated persons) Pottawatomie 617 826 824 -0.2 $103,867 $180,409 $144,770 -19.8 Pratt 357 422 398 -5.7 79,911 125,892 89,330 -29.0 Rawlins 83 106 95 -10.4 15,051 20,897 14,245 -31.8 Reno 3,913 4,925 4,488 -8.9 689,146 1,148,291 807,203 -29.7 Republic 220 282 278 -1.4 49,344 86,177 54,807 -36.4 Rice 501 647 580 -10.4 97,047 158,607 104,891 -33.9 Riley 1,410 1,872 1,808 -3.4 207,655 347,706 273,897 -21.2 Rooks 169 232 211 -9.1 35,403 55,163 32,423 -41.2 Rush 169 192 174 -9.4 33,379 61,368 43,419 -29.2 Russell 433 581 538 -7.4 93,677 152,916 99,275 -35.1 Saline 3,072 3,980 3,649 -8.3 487,524 833,683 585,120 -29.8 Scott 148 178 118 -33.7 30,220 41,038 20,443 -50.2 Sedgwick 30,989 39,282 38,127 -2.9 4,787,944 8,126,005 5,903,506 -27.4 Seward 1,031 1,296 1,019 -21.4 173,671 295,532 175,940 -40.5 Shawnee 12,112 16,053 14,859 -7.4 1,926,229 3,241,410 2,306,545 -28.8 Sheridan 61 69 50 -27.5 9,889 11,784 7,710 -34.6 Sherman 332 431 387 -10.2 79,462 125,647 74,801 -40.5 Smith 184 231 177 -23.4 33,936 56,476 35,267 -37.6 Stafford 215 279 257 -7.9 48,996 85,541 54,133 -36.7 Stanton 57 67 46 -31.3 9,777 16,662 7,720 -53.7 Stevens 92 105 98 -6.7 23,406 36,678 22,078 -39.8 Sumner 1,145 1,518 1,372 -9.6 201,663 346,472 226,207 -34.7 Thomas 161 225 185 -17.8 27,847 36,828 21,390 -41.9 Trego 125 127 82 -35.4 20,080 26,026 14,530 -44.2 Wabaunsee 220 285 295 3.5 35,796 68,489 55,347 -19.2 Wallace 34 49 57 16.3 8,097 13,258 9,758 -26.4 Washington 168 212 196 -7.5 36,967 58,951 37,509 -36.4 Wichita 285 345 332 -3.8 25,529 66,963 58,338 -12.9 Wilson 819 1,023 994 -2.8 158,793 290,533 214,711 -26.1 Woodson 299 363 387 6.6 50,901 101,919 89,721 -12.0 Wyandotte 11,474 14,619 13,613 -6.9 1,624,567 2,772,042 2,006,922 -27.6 Kansas 129,903 166,661 155,656 -6.6 $21,140,854 $35,918,881 $26,038,756 -27.5 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department for Children and Families, County Packets, Fiscal Years 2012-2014, http://www.dcf.ks.gov/Agency/Pages/County-Packets.aspx (accessed February 27, 2015). 386 Parks and Recreation Pa rk s an d R ec re at io n Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 387 Cheyenne Rawlins JewellSmithDecatur Phillips Republic WashingtonNorton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson Atchison Sherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne MitchellGraham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Jefferson Leavenworth Ottawa GearyLincoln Shawnee Wabaunsee Wyandotte LoganWallace Russell DickinsonEllis Gove Trego Douglas Johnson Saline Ellsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin Miami Wichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson MarionRice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn Pawnee FinneyKearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford HarveyReno GreenwoodEdwards Butler Woodson Allen Bourbon Gray Ford SedgwickPrattStanton HaskellGrant Kiowa Wilson NeoshoKingman CrawfordElk Sumner CowleyMeade Clark Barber Morton Stevens Seward MontgomeryHarper LabetteComanche CherokeeChautauqua Legend National Grasslands National Preserve National Wildlife Refuge USFWS Natural Area rr r State Prairie Preserve State Wildlife Area State Fishing Lake State Fishing Lake and Wildlife State Nature Center State Park Other Preserve Walk-In Hunting Areas (2011) Rivers, Lakes, Resevoirs Recreational Areas in Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Data Access & Support Center, Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program, Kansas GAP Land Cover Database. Note: The Zoom In Tool in Adobe Acrobat Reader will allow close-up viewing and printing of this map. 388 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas Reservoirs Operating Agency1 Sediment Survey (year)2 Elevation3 (feet) Surface Area (acres) Storage Capacity (acre feet) Big Hill (Pearson-Skubitz) 1981 COE 37 2010 858.0 1,104 23,361 4 Cedar Bluff 1950 BOR 5,530 2000 2,144.0 6,869 172,452 2 Cheney 1964 BOR 901 2010 1,421.6 10,220 176,111 2 Clinton 1977 COE 367 2009 875.5 7,205 118,699 6 Council Grove 1964 COE 246 2008 1,274.0 2,835 43,984 6 El Dorado 1981 COE 234 2010 1,339.0 7,408 153,641 4 Elk City 1966 COE 634 2010 796.0 3,515 37,422 4 Fall River 1949 COE 585 2010 948.5 2,064 20,690 5 Glen Elder (Waconda) 1967 BOR 5,076 2001 1,455.6 12,602 219,420 2 Hillsdale 1981 COE 144 2009 917.0 4,827 77,415 4 John Redmond 1964 COE 3,015 2007 1,041.0 9,181 67,302 6 Kanopolis 1948 COE 2,327 2008 1,463.0 2,975 48,378 4 Kirwin 1955 BOR 1,373 1996 1,729.3 5,079 98,154 2 Lovewell 1957 BOR 364 2011 1,582.6 2,820 36,038 2 Marion 1968 COE 200 2008 1,350.5 6,402 80,659 5 Melvern 1970 COE 349 2009 1,036.0 6,951 149,630 6 Milford 1964 COE 3,796 2009 1,144.4 15,498 373,152 9 Norton (Keith Sebelius) 1964 BOR 712 2000 2,304.3 2,181 34,510 2 Perry 1966 COE 1,117 2009 891.5 10,227 200,004 10 Pomona 1962 COE 322 2009 974.0 3,941 55,514 9 Toronto 1960 COE 730 2010 901.5 2,206 16,528 5 Tuttle Creek 1963 COE 9,628 2009 1,075.0 10,900 257,014 8 Webster 1956 BOR 1,125 2011 1,892.5 3,250 76,328 2 Wilson 1965 COE 1,917 2008 1,516.0 8,637 236,188 5 Source: Kansas Water Office. 1 BOR - U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation; COE - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2 Year in which most recent survey was conducted. 3 Elevation, in feet above mean sea level, on top of conservation pool. Contributing Drainage Area (sq. mi.) Year Storage Began High Use Public Access Areas (number) Conservation Pool 389 State Population* Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Alabama 3,664 1,490 41 744 20 1,079 29 Alaska 526 337 64 235 45 247 47 Arizona 5,084 1,660 33 721 14 1,281 25 Arkansas 2,238 1,119 50 572 26 828 37 California 28,562 7,360 26 1,898 7 6,475 23 Colorado 3,946 1,854 47 727 18 1,456 37 Connecticut 2,781 1,204 43 347 12 1,093 39 Delaware 699 260 37 101 14 209 30 Florida 14,855 4,652 31 2,068 14 3,598 24 Georgia 7,459 2,752 37 981 13 2,206 30 Hawaii 995 222 22 108 11 161 16 Idaho 1,172 638 54 331 28 464 40 Illinois 9,988 3,493 35 1,487 15 2,784 28 Indiana 4,965 2,131 43 842 17 1,681 34 Iowa 2,363 1,097 46 586 25 780 33 Kansas 2,163 1,011 47 453 21 776 36 Kentucky 3,376 1,470 44 643 19 1,221 36 Louisiana 3,449 1,380 40 802 23 840 24 Maine 1,066 520 49 233 22 401 38 Maryland 4,480 1,396 31 426 9 1,224 27 Massachusetts 5,320 1,779 33 464 9 1,530 29 Michigan 7,787 3,709 48 1,636 21 3,067 39 Minnesota 4,133 2,107 51 1,400 34 1,498 36 Mississippi 2,220 1,017 46 700 32 630 28 Missouri 4,667 2,105 45 1,001 21 1,645 35 Montana 777 334 43 223 29 258 33 Nebraska 1,387 499 36 258 19 362 26 Nevada 2,024 594 29 171 8 504 25 New Hampshire 1,066 470 44 168 16 388 36 New Jersey 6,852 2,057 30 709 10 1,708 25 New Mexico 1,551 592 38 252 16 486 31 New York 15,503 5,143 33 1,980 13 4,081 26 North Carolina 7,264 2,717 37 1,394 19 2,124 29 North Dakota - - - - - - - Ohio 8,999 4,078 45 1,603 18 3,155 35 Oklahoma 2,828 1,549 55 770 27 1,233 44 Oregon 3,061 1,396 46 444 15 1,239 40 Pennsylvania 10,036 4,063 40 1,277 13 3,329 33 Rhode Island 848 309 36 94 11 270 32 South Carolina 3,555 1,299 37 615 17 944 27 South Dakota 631 371 59 190 30 267 42 Tennessee 4,945 2,121 43 923 19 1,733 35 Texas 18,681 5,888 32 2,711 15 4,263 23 Utah 2,036 784 39 406 20 558 27 Vermont 512 316 62 134 26 273 53 Virginia 6,136 2,580 42 842 14 2,212 36 Washington 5,293 2,311 44 968 18 1,932 37 West Virginia 1,464 868 59 322 22 751 51 Wisconsin 4,460 2,499 56 1,198 27 2,152 48 Wyoming 424 250 59 145 34 182 43 United States 239,313 90,108 38 37,397 16 71,776 30 Data may not sum to totals due to multiple responses. U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia. * Population 16 years and older. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation, by Participants' State of Residence, 2011 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas (FHW/06-KS-Rev.), http://www.census.gov/prod/www/fishing.html (accessed November 15, 2013). Wildlife-watching Participants (numbers in thousands) Sportspersons Total Participants 390 Recreational Area Region 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Cedar Bluff West 1,715 114,861 131,885 165,736 153,263 164,111 153,735 144,353 Cheney Central 1,913 594,328 741,735 480,021 353,590 362,576 326,462 452,289 Clinton East 1,455 420,025 379,820 370,875 348,545 384,428 372,255 357,313 Crawford1 East 665 235,474 296,725 239,158 230,883 226,342 219,812 223,930 Cross Timbers East 1,075 123,648 117,397 237,809 227,135 249,634 324,113 428,122 Eisenhower East 1,785 139,310 132,030 142,783 122,900 208,075 143,016 128,814 El Dorado Central 3,800 764,407 911,409 980,140 930,817 1,071,566 702,044 711,235 Elk City East 857 96,493 94,674 112,359 121,556 124,339 197,870 201,156 Fall River1 East 917 55,259 84,831 141,678 179,686 146,073 264,479 352,871 Glen Elder1 West 1,250 155,086 196,908 231,696 215,909 241,605 218,436 199,972 Hillsdale East 1,475 750,939 763,471 711,991 548,799 529,539 595,409 641,809 Kanopolis Central 1,585 181,634 223,410 242,372 229,958 179,629 192,441 184,578 Kaw River1 East 76 - - - - - 27,790 30,568 Lovewell West 1,126 229,087 284,193 236,331 240,647 215,058 179,142 188,846 Meade West 528 106,735 113,910 107,874 74,712 85,594 87,471 83,986 Milford Central 1,084 500,581 525,678 566,127 457,426 535,801 460,089 575,155 Perry East 1,597 222,641 260,420 241,048 216,669 231,590 186,517 185,092 Pomona East 490 108,775 129,484 126,427 111,945 147,179 149,292 155,939 Prairie Dog West 874 193,263 211,345 221,378 207,636 205,641 214,280 193,343 Prairie Spirit Trail2 East - 49,800 58,500 54,500 57,400 58,650 65,950 66,400 Sand Hills Central 1,123 13,523 17,371 24,265 22,620 22,091 23,146 31,650 Scott West 1,235 152,391 156,528 133,543 147,739 139,101 131,563 140,400 Tuttle Creek1 Central 1,156 782,403 921,844 785,772 804,064 767,265 861,159 586,896 Webster West 880 128,823 195,348 196,503 182,010 223,794 208,173 184,950 Wilson1 Central 945 404,622 305,638 254,192 217,658 230,823 224,014 230,277 Total 29,606 6,524,108 7,254,554 7,004,578 6,403,567 6,750,504 6,528,658 6,679,944 2 Trail is 52 miles. Total Acreage State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals 2008-2014 Source: Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 1 May contain partial data and/or estimates for one or more months in 2013. 391 State Alabama 683 473 69 210 31 535 492 92 *44 *8 Alaska 538 211 39 327 61 125 104 83 -- -- Arizona 637 533 84 *104 *16 269 225 83 *45 *17 Arkansas 555 458 83 *97 *17 363 316 87 -- -- California 1,674 1,576 94 98 6 394 377 96 -- -- Colorado 767 593 77 175 23 259 144 55 *115 *45 Connecticut 342 277 81 *65 *19 50 46 93 -- -- Delaware 166 59 36 *107 *64 23 19 84 -- -- Florida 3,092 1,895 61 1,197 39 242 215 89 -- -- Georgia 829 764 92 *65 *8 392 293 75 *98 *25 Hawaii 157 104 66 -- -- *23 *23 *100 -- -- Idaho 447 238 53 208 47 246 *162 *66 *85 *34 Illinois 1,044 955 92 *88 *8 512 459 90 -- -- Indiana 801 720 90 *81 *10 392 377 96 -- -- Iowa 473 416 88 *58 *12 253 200 79 -- -- Kansas 400 372 93 *28 *7 283 170 60 *112 *40 Kentucky 554 451 81 *103 *19 347 316 91 -- -- Louisiana 825 700 85 *125 *15 277 253 91 -- -- Maine 341 193 56 149 44 181 141 78 *40 *22 Maryland 426 347 81 80 19 88 *69 *78 *19 *22 Massachusetts 532 377 71 155 29 56 52 93 -- -- Michigan 1,744 1,397 80 347 20 529 501 95 -- -- Minnesota 1,562 1,303 83 259 17 477 457 96 -- -- Mississippi 651 600 92 -- -- 483 436 90 -- -- Missouri 1,071 827 77 244 23 576 477 83 *100 *17 Montana 267 185 69 82 31 150 104 70 *46 *30 Nebraska 207 177 85 -- -- 128 110 86 -- -- Nevada 147 114 78 -- -- 43 39 91 -- -- New Hampshire 228 153 67 75 33 56 42 74 *14 *26 New Jersey 766 509 66 *257 *34 94 93 99 -- -- New Mexico 278 213 77 *65 *23 69 64 93 -- -- New York 1,882 1,585 84 297 16 823 739 90 *84 *10 North Carolina 1,525 1,196 78 329 22 335 259 77 *76 *23 North Dakota - - - - - - - - - - Ohio 1,342 1,257 94 *85 *6 553 516 93 *37 *7 Oklahoma 729 680 93 *49 *7 244 219 90 -- -- Oregon 638 373 59 264 41 196 181 92 -- -- Pennsylvania 1,101 891 81 210 19 775 699 90 *76 *10 Rhode Island 175 79 45 96 55 20 15 77 -- -- South Carolina 744 561 75 *182 *25 254 180 71 *74 *29 South Dakota 268 156 58 *112 *42 270 127 47 144 53 Tennessee 826 709 86 *117 *14 375 276 74 -- -- Texas 2,246 2,133 95 *114 *5 1,147 1,080 94 *67 *6 Utah 414 343 83 *70 *17 193 158 82 *35 *18 Vermont 207 95 46 112 54 90 66 74 -- -- Virginia 833 649 78 184 22 432 326 75 *106 *25 Washington 938 835 89 *103 *11 219 200 92 -- -- West Virginia 305 222 73 *84 *27 247 184 74 -- -- Wisconsin 1,247 910 73 337 27 895 763 85 *131 *15 Wyoming 303 110 36 *193 *64 140 76 54 *64 *46 United States 33,112 30,037 91 6,964 21 13,674 12,890 94 1,942 14 Data may not sum to totals due to multiple responses. U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia. Population 16 years and older. * Estimate based on a small sample size. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates withheld; sample size too small to report data reliably. Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2011 (numbers in thousands) Hunters Number Percent Nonresidents Number Percent Number Percent Anglers Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed July 3, 2014). Total Residents Nonresidents Total Residents Number Percent 392 License Number Value Number Value Number Value Number Value Hunting Resident 70,517 $1,269,306 66,250 $1,192,500 62,833 $1,130,994 61,447 $1,106,046 Non-resident 66,724 4,670,680 61,682 4,317,740 52,634 3,684,380 49,941 3,495,870 Jr. Non-resident 2,793 97,755 2,655 92,925 2,336 81,760 2,194 76,790 Multi-year Hunt (16-20) - - 477 19,080 413 16,520 365 14,600 65-74 Resident Hunt - - - - - - 1,024 9,216 Fishing Resident 159,503 2,871,054 150,684 2,712,312 159,901 2,878,218 149,896 2,698,128 Non-resident 8,933 357,320 8,953 358,120 9,901 396,040 9,964 398,560 5-day Trip 4,048 80,960 3,905 78,100 4,251 85,020 4,200 84,000 24-hour Trip 58,827 176,481 57,230 171,690 60,255 180,765 59,781 179,343 Multi-year Fish (16-20) - - 425 17,000 482 19,280 552 22,080 65-74 Resident Fish - - - - - - 5,589 50,301 Combination Hunting and Fishing Resident 39,062 1,406,232 39,267 1,413,612 38,817 1,397,412 39,197 1,380,978 Non-resident 895 98,450 985 108,350 1,104 121,440 1,117 122,870 Multi-year Combo (16-20) - - 812 56,840 651 45,570 618 43,260 65-74 Resident Combo - - - - - - 748 13,464 Furharvester Adult 5,585 100,530 6,625 119,250 7,524 135,432 8,510 153,180 Junior 135 1,350 193 1,930 263 2,630 314 3,140 Non-resident 46 11,500 59 14,750 87 21,750 111 27,750 Lifetime License Hunting 510 224,400 554 244,314 508 224,028 550 242,550 Fishing 96 42,240 84 37,044 121 53,361 105 46,305 Combination 279 245,520 275 242,275 285 251,085 289 254,609 65-74 Lifetime Combo - - - - - - 11,499 459,960 Furharvester 10 4,400 16 7,056 33 14,553 24 10,584 Controlled Shooting Area 8,457 126,855 8,928 133,920 9,160 137,400 9,726 145,890 48-hour Waterfowl 981 24,525 925 23,125 1,493 37,325 2,035 50,875 Trout 12,323 123,230 12,382 123,820 13,409 134,090 12,821 128,210 Bobcat, Non-resident 44 4,400 69 6,900 76 7,600 82 8,200 3 Pole 18,118 72,472 18,915 75,660 20,068 80,272 20,694 82,776 Tournament Black Bass 262 2,620 481 4,810 507 5,070 561 5,610 Hand Fishing 47 1,175 363 9,075 698 17,450 752 18,800 Paddlefish Snagging 902 9,020 491 4,910 984 9,840 331 3,310 Youth Paddlefish 97 485 40 200 91 455 27 135 Total 459,194 $12,022,960 443,725 $11,587,308 448,885 $11,169,740 455,064 $11,337,390 Source: Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Hunting Fishing Combination Furharvester Lifetime License Resident - $18 Resident - $18 Resident - $36 Adult - $18 Hunting - $441 Non-resident - $70 Non-resident - $40 Non-resident - $110 Junior - $10 Fishing - $441 Jr. Non-resident - $35 5-day trip - $20 Multi-year 16-20 - $70 Non-resident - $250 Combination - $881 Controlled Shooting Area - $15 24-hour - $3 65-74 Resident Combo - $18 65-74 Lifetime Combo - $40 Non-resident Bobcat - $100 3 Pole - $4 Furharvester - $441 48-hour Waterfowl - $25 Multi-year 16-20 - $40 Multi-Year 16-20 - $40 65-74 Resident Fish - $9 65-74 Resident Hunt - $9 Tournament Black Bass - $10 Youth Paddlefish Snagging - $5 Paddlefish Snagging - $10 Hand Fishing - $25 Trout - $10 License Fees for Calendar Year 2013 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2010-2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 393 Population Po pu la ti on Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 394 Percent Population Change less than -10.0 -10.0 - -5.0 -4.9 - 5.0 5.1 - 10.0 greater than 10.0 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Population Change in the U.S., by County, 2000-2010 Numeric Change Percent Change Population Change less than -10,000 -9,999 - -1 0 - 10,000 10,001 - 20,000 greater than 20,000 395 Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S. 1860-2014, Selected Years Year Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. 1860 107,206 31,443,321 - - 0.34 1870 364,339 39,818,449 239.8 26.6 0.92 1880 996,096 50,189,209 173.4 26.0 1.98 1890 1,428,108 62,979,766 43.4 25.5 2.27 1900 1,470,495 76,212,168 3.0 21.0 1.93 1910 1,690,949 92,228,496 15.0 21.0 1.83 1920 1,769,257 106,021,537 4.6 15.0 1.67 1930 1,880,999 123,202,624 6.3 16.2 1.53 1940 1,801,028 132,164,569 -4.3 7.3 1.36 1950 1,905,299 151,325,798 5.8 14.5 1.26 1960 2,178,611 179,323,175 14.3 18.5 1.21 1970 2,249,071 203,302,031 3.2 13.4 1.11 1980 2,364,236 226,542,199 5.1 11.4 1.04 1981 2,384,813 229,466,391 0.9 1.3 1.04 1982 2,401,220 231,665,106 1.6 2.3 1.04 1983 2,415,565 233,792,697 2.2 3.2 1.03 1984 2,424,119 235,825,544 2.5 4.1 1.03 1985 2,427,428 237,924,311 2.7 5.0 1.02 1986 2,432,638 240,133,472 2.9 6.0 1.01 1987 2,445,422 242,289,738 3.4 7.0 1.01 1988 2,462,057 244,499,776 4.1 7.9 1.01 1989 2,472,864 246,819,839 4.6 9.0 1.00 1990 2,477,588 248,718,301 4.8 9.8 1.00 1991 2,498,722 252,980,941 0.9 1.7 0.99 1992 2,532,394 256,514,224 2.2 3.1 0.99 1993 2,556,547 259,918,588 3.2 4.5 0.98 1994 2,580,513 263,125,821 4.2 5.8 0.98 1995 2,601,007 266,278,393 5.0 7.1 0.98 1996 2,614,554 269,394,284 5.5 8.3 0.97 1997 2,635,292 272,646,925 6.4 9.6 0.97 1998 2,660,598 275,854,104 7.4 10.9 0.96 1999 2,678,338 279,040,168 8.1 12.2 0.96 2000 2,688,824 281,424,603 8.5 13.1 0.96 2001 2,702,162 284,968,955 0.5 1.3 0.95 2002 2,713,535 287,625,193 0.9 2.2 0.94 2003 2,723,004 290,107,933 1.3 3.1 0.94 2004 2,734,373 292,805,298 1.7 4.0 0.93 2005 2,745,299 295,516,599 2.1 5.0 0.93 2006 2,762,931 298,379,912 2.8 6.0 0.93 2007 2,783,785 301,231,207 3.5 7.0 0.92 2008 2,808,076 304,093,966 4.4 8.1 0.92 2009 2,832,704 306,771,529 5.4 9.0 0.92 2010 2,853,118 308,745,538 6.1 9.7 0.92 2011r 2,869,965 311,721,632 0.6 1.0 0.92 2012r 2,885,966 314,112,078 1.2 1.7 0.92 2013r 2,895,801 316,497,531 1.5 2.5 0.91 2014 2,904,021 318,857,056 1.8 3.3 0.91 1 Includes armed forces residing in the state. 2 Rate of growth from the previous Decennial Census. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. r - revised Resident Population1 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, various issues; Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/index.html (accessed January 20,2015). Kansas Population as a Percentage of U.S. Population Decennial Rate of Growth2 396 Age and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 Total Under 5 years 172,122 191,519 187,262 171,094 138,310 199,882 246,122 175,049 180,877 188,390 5-9 years 172,340 177,868 185,270 190,343 143,415 161,677 228,159 212,731 169,015 195,981 10-14 years 168,277 168,309 179,311 181,034 157,740 137,590 198,031 227,198 175,363 179,473 15-19 years 157,579 170,503 162,691 174,573 168,790 136,495 157,370 217,212 217,721 172,176 20-24 years 140,110 167,584 153,256 162,439 144,955 141,009 132,552 188,422 232,788 180,087 25-29 years 117,860 144,369 144,593 140,513 135,921 147,470 130,785 139,029 202,671 201,424 30-34 years 98,811 122,416 130,159 131,853 132,082 134,685 139,381 118,237 171,947 211,749 35-39 years 87,695 110,242 123,052 132,451 123,748 130,224 144,068 117,770 135,209 195,812 40-44 years 78,408 91,054 104,261 120,437 117,077 123,103 130,286 126,002 114,431 165,514 45-49 years 67,474 79,921 94,425 107,622 113,433 111,747 122,993 128,308 112,515 128,598 50-54 years 59,221 73,257 79,010 95,816 104,096 104,950 113,974 118,864 118,914 106,790 55-59 years 49,665 55,682 63,001 78,789 88,797 96,745 103,026 110,211 119,932 103,821 60-64 years 37,505 46,493 55,482 63,848 75,528 85,504 91,595 101,344 106,033 105,188 65-69 years 27,729 38,454 40,395 49,727 62,414 72,735 82,309 84,089 94,208 101,421 70-74 years 17,209 24,854 29,939 37,791 43,939 54,275 67,405 70,329 79,203 83,243 75 and over 15,435 24,648 34,413 41,950 50,783 67,208 90,555 111,783 132,852 157,907 Not reported 3,055 3,776 2,737 719 - - - - - - Total 1,470,495 1,690,949 1,769,257 1,880,999 1,801,028 1,905,299 2,178,611 2,246,578 2,363,679 2,477,574 Male Under 5 years 87,251 96,970 95,134 87,221 70,690 102,270 125,414 89,359 92,984 96,837 5-9 years 87,500 89,758 93,590 96,822 73,011 82,606 116,380 108,291 86,823 100,504 10-14 years 85,413 85,169 90,367 92,134 80,158 70,206 101,038 116,059 89,670 92,409 15 19 79 951 87 235 80 941 87 971 85 272 69 246 79 458 109 720 111 484 88 466 1900-1990 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender - years , , , , , , , , , , 20-24 years 71,823 87,617 76,740 81,183 71,540 70,307 67,079 97,263 119,895 93,256 25-29 years 60,947 76,077 73,059 69,771 66,673 74,220 65,311 70,078 103,213 101,772 30-34 years 51,756 64,174 65,945 66,389 65,405 67,000 69,587 58,448 86,831 106,272 35-39 years 46,953 58,568 63,897 67,620 60,969 64,844 72,146 57,839 67,276 99,030 40-44 years 42,033 48,225 53,906 61,681 58,653 61,247 64,554 62,080 56,367 83,474 45-49 years 37,096 43,319 50,345 55,581 57,407 55,278 60,987 63,279 54,817 63,799 50-54 years 32,611 40,672 42,889 50,573 52,750 52,231 56,235 57,531 58,057 52,345 55-59 years 27,650 30,440 33,894 41,996 45,408 48,118 50,059 53,046 57,852 49,887 60-64 years 21,175 25,550 30,558 33,866 38,659 42,342 43,976 47,544 49,421 49,909 65-69 years 15,937 21,638 21,548 26,650 31,947 35,462 38,699 37,474 42,230 46,434 70-74 years 9,974 14,028 16,246 20,166 22,671 26,545 30,913 30,123 33,338 35,390 75 and over 8,597 13,651 18,477 21,271 25,127 31,612 39,541 43,439 46,683 54,861 Not reported 2,049 2,821 1,685 396 - - - - - - Total 768,716 885,912 909,221 961,291 906,340 953,534 1,081,377 1,101,573 1,156,941 1,214,645 397 Age and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 1900-1990 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender Female Under 5 years 84,871 94,549 92,128 83,873 67,620 97,612 120,708 85,690 87,893 91,553 5-9 years 84,840 88,110 91,680 93,521 70,404 79,071 111,779 104,440 82,192 95,477 10-14 years 82,864 83,140 88,944 88,900 77,582 67,384 96,993 111,139 85,693 87,064 15-19 years 77,628 83,268 81,750 86,602 83,518 67,249 77,912 107,492 106,237 83,710 20-24 years 68,287 79,967 76,516 81,256 73,415 70,702 65,473 91,159 112,893 86,831 25-29 years 56,913 68,292 71,534 70,742 69,248 73,250 65,474 68,951 99,458 99,652 30-34 years 47,055 58,242 64,214 65,464 66,677 67,685 69,794 59,789 85,116 105,477 35-39 years 40,742 51,674 59,155 64,831 62,779 65,380 71,922 59,931 67,933 96,782 40-44 years 36,375 42,829 50,355 58,756 58,424 61,856 65,732 63,922 58,064 82,040 45-49 years 30,378 36,602 44,080 52,041 56,026 56,469 62,006 65,029 57,698 64,799 50-54 years 26,610 32,585 36,121 45,243 51,346 52,719 57,739 61,333 60,857 54,445 55-59 years 22,015 25,242 29,107 36,793 43,389 48,627 52,967 57,165 62,080 53,934 60-64 years 16,330 20,943 24,924 29,982 36,869 43,162 47,619 53,800 56,612 55,279 65-69 years 11,792 16,816 18,847 23,077 30,467 37,273 43,610 46,615 51,978 54,987 70-74 years 7,235 10,826 13,693 17,625 21,268 27,730 36,492 40,206 45,865 47,853 75 and over 6,838 10,997 15,936 20,679 25,656 35,596 51,014 68,344 86,169 103,046 Not reported 1,006 955 1,052 323 - - - - - - Total 701,779 805,037 860,036 919,708 894,688 951,765 1,097,234 1,145,005 1,206,738 1,262,929 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC(1)B18); 1980 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC80-1-B18); 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (1990 CP-1-18). Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 398 Age Group Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Under 5 years 188,708 7.0 97,012 7.3 91,696 6.7 205,492 7.2 104,888 7.4 100,604 7.0 5 to 9 years 195,574 7.3 100,433 7.6 95,141 7.0 202,447 7.1 103,421 7.3 99,026 6.9 10 to 14 years 204,018 7.6 104,981 7.9 99,037 7.3 198,884 7.0 102,156 7.2 96,728 6.7 15 to 19 years 210,118 7.8 108,040 8.1 102,078 7.5 203,821 7.1 105,362 7.4 98,459 6.8 20 to 24 years 190,167 7.1 98,767 7.4 91,400 6.7 204,454 7.2 105,450 7.5 99,004 6.9 25 to 29 years 172,975 6.4 89,034 6.7 83,941 6.2 197,783 6.9 101,077 7.1 96,706 6.7 30 to 34 years 175,878 6.5 89,610 6.7 86,268 6.3 179,937 6.3 91,335 6.5 88,602 6.2 35 to 39 years 207,549 7.7 103,934 7.8 103,615 7.6 172,388 6.0 87,100 6.2 85,288 5.9 40 to 44 years 212,802 7.9 106,394 8.0 106,408 7.8 174,285 6.1 87,760 6.2 86,525 6.0 45 to 49 years 192,679 7.2 96,544 7.3 96,135 7.1 201,830 7.1 100,199 7.1 101,631 7.1 50 to 54 years 161,468 6.0 81,121 6.1 80,347 5.9 204,434 7.2 101,040 7.1 103,394 7.2 55 to 59 years 121,645 4.5 59,523 4.5 62,122 4.6 182,512 6.4 90,190 6.4 92,322 6.4 60 to 64 years 98,608 3.7 47,566 3.6 51,042 3.8 148,735 5.2 73,498 5.2 75,237 5.2 65 to 69 years 90,085 3.4 41,641 3.2 48,444 3.5 107,755 3.8 51,267 3.2 56,488 3.5 70 to 74 years 85,831 3.2 38,309 2.9 47,522 3.5 82,634 2.9 38,113 2.7 44,521 3.1 75 to 79 years 75,125 2.8 31,357 2.4 43,768 3.2 69,466 2.4 30,202 2.1 39,264 2.7 80 to 84 years 53,418 2.0 19,596 1.5 33,822 2.5 56,943 2.0 23,029 1.6 33,914 2.4 85 and over 51,770 1.9 14,612 1.1 37,158 2.7 59,318 2.1 19,321 1.4 39,997 2.8 Total 2,688,418 1,328,474 1,359,944 2,853,118 1,415,408 1,437,710 65 and over 356,229 13.3 145,515 11.0 210,714 15.5 376,116 13.2 161,932 11.4 214,184 14.9 Median Age (years) 35.2 33.7 36.5 36.0 34.7 37.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census, Summary File 1 (SF1); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). Male Female Total Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender 2000 and 2010 2000 Male Female 2010 Total 399 Race and Hispanic Origin Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2,688,418 100.0 2,853,118 100.0 281,421,906 100.0 308,745,538 100.0 2,631,922 97.9 2,767,185 97.0 274,595,678 97.6 299,736,465 97.1 2,313,944 86.1 2,391,044 83.8 211,460,626 75.1 223,553,265 72.4 154,198 5.7 167,864 5.9 34,658,190 12.3 38,929,319 12.6 American Indian and Alaska Native 24,936 0.9 28,150 1.0 2,475,956 0.9 2,932,248 0.9 46,806 1.7 67,762 2.4 10,242,998 3.6 14,674,252 4.8 8,153 0.3 13,848 0.5 1,678,765 0.6 2,843,391 0.9 7,624 0.3 11,188 0.4 2,432,585 0.9 3,347,229 1.1 3,509 0.1 5,545 0.2 1,850,314 0.7 2,555,923 0.8 Japanese 1,935 0.1 1,671 0.1 796,700 0.3 763,325 0.2 4,529 0.2 5,234 0.2 1,076,872 0.4 1,423,784 0.5 Vietnamese 11,623 0.4 14,015 0.5 1,122,528 0.4 1,548,449 0.5 Other Asian 9,433 0.4 16,261 0.6 1,285,234 0.5 2,192,151 0.7 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 1,313 <0.1 2,238 0.1 398,835 0.1 540,013 0.2 391 <0.1 505 <0.1 140,652 <0.1 156,146 0.1 325 <0.1 571 <0.1 58,240 <0.1 88,310 <0.1 255 <0.1 325 <0.1 91,029 <0.1 109,637 <0.1 342 <0.1 837 <0.1 108,914 <0.1 185,920 0.1 90,725 3.4 110,127 3.9 15,359,073 5.5 19,107,368 6.2 56,496 2.1 85,933 3.0 6,826,228 2.4 9,009,073 2.9 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 188,252 7.0 300,042 10.5 35,305,818 12.5 50,477,594 16.3 148,270 5.5 247,297 8.7 20,640,711 7.3 31,798,258 10.3 Puerto Rican 5,237 0.2 9,247 0.3 3,406,178 1.2 4,623,716 1.5 Cuban 1,680 0.1 2,723 0.1 1,241,685 0.4 1,785,547 0.6 Other Hispanic or Latino 33,065 1.2 40,775 1.4 10,017,244 3.6 12,270,073 4.0 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,500,166 93.0 2,553,076 89.5 246,116,088 87.5 258,267,944 83.7 White Alone 2,233,997 83.1 2,230,539 78.2 194,552,774 69.1 196,817,552 63.7 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin 2000 and 2010 Chinese Filipino Kansas 2010 United States One Race Alone White 2000 Two or more races Hispanic or Latino and Race Total Black or African American Samoan Other Pacific Islander Some other race 2000 2010 Race Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census, Summary Tape File (STF-1A) and Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). Korean Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro Asian Asian Indian Mexican 400 Race and Hispanic Origin Number Percent of Total Number Percent of Total 2,893,957 100.0 316,128,839 100.0 2,798,389 96.7 306,759,298 97.0 2,476,030 85.6 232,969,901 73.7 168,246 5.8 39,919,371 12.6 American Indian and Alaska Native 24,238 0.8 2,521,131 0.8 Cherokee tribal grouping 5,979 0.2 279,419 0.1 Chippewa tribal grouping 238 0.0 111,939 0.0 Navajo tribal grouping 398 0.0 304,744 0.1 Sioux tribal grouping 619 0.0 126,485 0.0 73,219 2.5 16,012,120 5.1 12,212 0.4 3,189,485 1.0 12,639 0.4 3,781,673 1.2 5,505 0.2 2,664,606 0.8 Japanese 2,107 0.1 794,441 0.3 5,910 0.2 1,446,592 0.5 Vietnamese 16,257 0.6 1,692,760 0.5 Other Asian 18,589 0.6 2,442,563 0.8 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 1,416 0.0 525,750 0.2 42 0.0 179,489 0.1 683 0.0 63,655 0.0 463 0.0 105,235 0.0 228 0.0 177,371 0.1 55,240 1.9 14,811,025 4.7 95,568 3.3 9,369,541 3.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 322,424 11.1 53,986,412 17.1 270,290 9.3 34,586,088 10.9 Puerto Rican 11,679 0.4 5,138,109 1.6 Cuban 5,323 0.2 2,013,155 0.6 Other Hispanic or Latino 35,132 1.2 12,249,060 3.9 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,571,533 88.9 262,142,427 82.9 White alone 2,229,934 77.1 197,392,411 62.4 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2013 Chinese Filipino One Race White Native Hawaiian Kansas Total Population United States Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Asian Indian Mexican Some other race Two or more races Hispanic or Latino and Race Total population estimate is controlled. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2013, Demographic and Housing Estimates (DP-5). Korean Samoan Other Pacific Islander Black or African American Race Asian Guamanian or Chamorro 401 Category 1980 1990 2000 2010 Total Population 2,363,679 2,477,574 2,688,418 2,853,118 Households 872,239 944,726 1,037,891 1,112,096 Percent Change 19.90 8.30 9.86 7.15 Persons in Households 2,283,217 2,394,809 2,606,468 2,774,044 Persons per Household 2.62 2.53 2.51 2.49 Families 635,023 658,600 701,547 734,103 Persons per Family 3.13 3.08 3.07 3.06 Household Type 2010 Population in Households 2,606,468 2,774,044 329,296 356,792 In Family Households 2,195,301 2,304,294 218,231 237,998 Householder 701,547 734,103 118,630 129,658 Male 547,358 542,413 100,253 108,226 Female 154,189 191,690 18,377 21,432 Spouse 567,924 568,309 85,710 92,284 Parent 11,734 15,966 7,039 8,641 Child 793,413 820,552 - - Natural Born or Adopted 743,853 774,553 - - Step 49,560 45,999 - - 20102000 2000 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas 1980-2010 Population in Kansas, by Household Type Population 65 and OverTotal Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC80-1-B18); 1990 Census of Population, Summary Tape File 1-A (STF1-A); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 2000 and 2010 Grandchild 34,490 48,900 - - Brother or Sister 17,810 20,905 - - Other Relatives 25,966 37,134 6,101 6,630 Nonrelatives 42,417 58,425 751 785 In Nonfamily Households 411,167 469,750 111,065 118,794 Male Householder 155,023 180,740 25,541 32,842 Living Alone 121,668 140,529 24,177 30,624 Not Living Alone 33,355 40,211 1,364 2,218 Female Householder 181,321 197,253 83,033 82,185 Living Alone 158,719 168,809 81,512 79,886 Not Living Alone 22,602 28,444 1,521 2,299 Nonrelatives 74,823 91,757 2,491 3,767 Population in Group Quarters 81,950 79,074 26,933 19,324 Institutional 45,396 41,393 24,812 18,506 Noninstitutional 36,554 37,681 2,121 818 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census, Summary File 1 (SF1); 2010 Census, Summary File 1 (SF1). Single dash (-) indicates not available. 402 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin 2010 Category Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 Total Households Population in Households 2,774,044 684,231 684,380 706,703 698,730 Average Household Size 2.49 2.46 2.43 2.57 2.52 Total Families Population in Families 2,245,869 548,912 540,443 584,000 575,514 Average Family Size 3.06 3.02 2.98 3.13 3.10 Race White Alone 2,391,044 624,835 622,205 565,228 578,776 Black or African American Alone 167,864 21,060 34,006 63,467 49,331 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 28,150 4,411 12,181 3,359 8,199 Asian Alone 67,762 10,286 8,788 26,766 21,922 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Alone 2,238 718 536 473 511 Some Other Race Alone 110,127 34,131 12,120 34,255 29,621 Two or More Races 85,933 17,837 23,436 19,739 24,921 Hispanic Origin Hispanic 300,042 101,044 39,919 80,929 78,150 Non-Hispanic 2,553,076 612,234 673,353 632,358 635,131 Total Population 2,853,118 713,278 713,272 713,287 713,281 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010. Congressional districts as determined by redistricting in 2012. 403 Population in Kansas, by Congressional District and Age Group 2010 Age Group Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Under 5 years 205,492 7.2 51,820 7.3 46,580 6.5 53,748 7.5 53,344 7.5 5 to 9 years 202,447 7.1 48,374 6.8 47,526 6.7 54,143 7.6 52,404 7.3 10 to 14 years 198,884 7.0 47,481 6.7 46,831 6.6 52,421 7.3 52,151 7.3 15 to 19 years 203,821 7.1 53,702 7.5 52,694 7.4 46,352 6.5 51,073 7.2 20 to 24 years 204,454 7.2 61,263 8.6 56,987 8.0 39,160 5.5 47,044 6.6 25 to 29 years 197,783 6.9 48,960 6.9 46,339 6.5 53,254 7.5 49,230 6.9 30 to 34 years 179,937 6.3 41,508 5.8 42,531 6.0 51,253 7.2 44,645 6.3 35 to 39 years 172,388 6.0 38,296 5.4 41,258 5.8 50,028 7.0 42,806 6.0 40 to 44 years 174,285 6.1 39,002 5.5 42,474 6.0 49,531 6.9 43,278 6.1 45 to 49 years 201,830 7.1 47,516 6.7 50,217 7.0 53,807 7.5 50,290 7.1 50 to 54 years 204,434 7.2 49,324 6.9 51,602 7.2 51,044 7.2 52,464 7.4 55 to 59 years 182,512 6.4 44,590 6.3 47,177 6.6 44,878 6.3 45,867 6.4 60 to 64 years 148,735 5.2 36,216 5.1 39,618 5.6 36,263 5.1 36,638 5.1 65 to 69 years 107,755 3.8 27,663 3.9 30,011 4.2 24,014 3.4 26,067 3.7 70 to 74 years 82,634 2.9 22,760 3.2 22,740 3.2 16,815 2.4 20,319 2.8 75 to 79 years 69,466 2.4 20,139 2.8 18,097 2.5 13,538 1.9 17,692 2.5 80 to 84 years 56,943 2.0 16,776 2.4 15,080 2.1 11,220 1.6 13,867 1.9 85 and over 59,318 2.1 17,888 2.5 15,510 2.2 11,818 1.7 14,102 2.0 65 and over 376,116 13.2 105,226 14.8 101,438 14.2 77,405 10.9 92,047 12.9 Total Population 2,853,118 100.0 713,278 25.0 713,272 25.0 713,287 25.0 713,281 25.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Congressional districts as determined by redistricting in 2012. District 4 Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 404 Greeley Franklin Phillips Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Johnson Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson Dickinson Lane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua Kiowa Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPherson Ness Grant Labette Edwards Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley CoffeyStafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Sumner Pratt Douglas Central202,723-0.33% East Central1,054,7870.73% North Central61,708-0.36% Northeast425,2740.23% Northwest32,851-0.69% South Central677,9180.30% Southeast286,077-0.34% Southwest139,405-0.17% West Central23,278-0.32% Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2014and Percent Change, 2013-2014 State: 2,904,0210.28%Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Leavenworth Wyandotte Montgomery 405 Age Group 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 0-4 years 205,492 202,287 206,634 211,474 215,492 218,483 220,357 5-9 years 202,447 202,416 198,944 203,474 208,635 212,902 216,053 10-14 years 198,884 201,137 201,199 197,458 202,310 207,753 212,233 15-19 years 203,821 204,158 206,767 207,138 204,365 209,406 215,114 20-24 years 204,454 215,789 216,337 220,086 221,710 221,840 227,531 25-29 years 197,783 194,141 206,831 208,813 212,893 214,040 211,129 30-34 years 179,937 189,515 187,131 200,137 202,921 207,144 208,008 35-39 years 172,388 176,160 186,250 184,121 197,431 200,665 205,008 40-44 years 174,285 170,490 174,531 184,785 183,250 196,866 200,429 45-49 years 201,830 173,776 170,416 174,442 185,160 184,243 198,261 50-54 years 204,434 197,710 170,273 166,772 170,851 181,644 181,097 55-59 years 182,512 199,582 193,206 165,997 162,771 166,888 177,739 60-64 years 148,735 174,881 191,800 183,907 158,096 155,123 159,140 65-69 years 107,755 142,200 167,951 181,547 174,337 150,159 147,487 70-74 years 82,634 99,368 132,822 152,299 164,679 158,267 136,390 75-79 years 69,466 74,399 90,534 116,846 134,006 144,916 139,369 80-84 years 56,943 55,612 60,131 69,134 88,979 102,073 110,290 85 and over 37,949 43,085 41,935 43,111 49,459 63,399 72,722 Total 2,831,749 2,916,705 3,003,691 3,071,541 3,137,345 3,195,809 3,238,356 5-19 years 605,152 607,710 606,910 608,070 615,311 630,061 643,400 25-64 years 1,461,904 1,476,255 1,480,438 1,468,974 1,473,372 1,506,612 1,540,810 60 and over 503,482 589,544 685,173 746,845 769,557 773,936 765,397 65 and over 354,747 414,663 493,373 562,938 611,460 618,813 606,257 Source: Wichita State University, Center for Economic and Business Research, http://www.cedbr.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=563&Itemid=220 (accessed June 20, 2012). Population Projections for Kansas, by Age Group 2010-2040, Selected Years 406 ArkansasCity-Winfield Atchison Coffeyville DodgeCity Emporia GardenCity GreatBend Hays Hutchinson JunctionCity Liberal McPherson Ottawa Parsons Pittsburg Salina KansasCity Lawrence Manhattan St.Joseph Topeka Wichita Greeley Phillips Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Marshall Woodson Lincoln Stanton Sheridan Chase CherokeeComanche Logan Harper Allen Norton Thomas Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Dickinson Lane Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua KiowaHaskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha Ness Grant Edwards Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Clark Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Coffey Stafford Elk Greenwood Meade Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Pratt Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Universary of Kansas; data from the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Bulletin 13-01 released 2/28/2013; U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Metropolitan Area (19 counties) Micropolitan Area (18 counties) Outside core-based Statistical Area (CBSA) (68 counties) 407 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas 2010-2014 Metropolitan Area (MA) and County April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Numerical Change April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2014 Percent Change April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2014 Kansas 2,853,118 2,869,965 2,885,966 2,895,801 2,904,021 50,903 1.8 Inside MAs 1,896,633 1,914,162 1,929,322 1,941,921 1,954,413 57,780 3.0 Outside MAs 956,485 955,803 956,644 953,880 949,608 -6,877 -0.7 Kansas City, Kansas MA 820,354 830,355 839,072 848,531 857,029 36,675 4.5 Johnson County 544,179 552,906 559,954 567,326 574,272 30,093 5.5 Leavenworth County 76,227 77,118 77,729 78,234 78,797 2,570 3.4 Linn County 9,656 9,605 9,481 9,531 9,502 -154 -1.6 Miami County 32,787 32,696 32,605 32,839 32,822 35 0.1 Wyandotte County 157,505 158,030 159,303 160,601 161,636 4,131 2.6 Lawrence MA 110,826 112,491 113,339 114,803 116,585 5,759 5.2 Douglas County 110,826 112,491 113,339 114,803 116,585 5,759 5.2 Manhattan MA 92,719 95,424 98,648 98,575 98,091 5,372 5.8 Pottawatomie County 21,604 22,040 22,351 22,670 22,897 1,293 6.0 Riley County 71,115 73,384 76,297 75,905 75,194 4,079 5.7 St. Joseph MA 7,945 7,955 7,877 7,859 7,874 -71 -0.9 Doniphan County 7,945 7,955 7,877 7,859 7,874 -71 -0.9 Topeka MA 233,870 234,671 234,444 233,894 233,758 -112 0.0 Jackson County 13,462 13,468 13,448 13,373 13,539 77 0.6 Jefferson County 19,126 18,960 18,901 18,824 18,855 -271 -1.4 Osage County 16,295 16,340 16,173 16,082 15,936 -359 -2.2 Shawnee County 177,934 178,861 178,904 178,574 178,406 472 0.3 Wabaunsee County 7,053 7,042 7,018 7,041 7,022 -31 -0.4 Wichita MA 630,919 633,266 635,942 638,259 641,076 10,157 1.6 Butler County 65,880 65,851 65,756 65,884 66,227 347 0.5 Harvey County 34,684 34,748 34,831 34,803 34,820 136 0.4 Kingman County 7,858 7,895 7,828 7,837 7,698 -160 -2.0 Sedgwick County 498,365 500,914 503,821 506,121 508,803 10,438 2.1 Sumner County 24,132 23,858 23,706 23,614 23,528 -604 -2.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/counties/totals/2014/index.html (accessed March 26, 2015). Census 2010-based Metropolitan areas appear as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in OMB Bulletin 13-01 released 2/28/2013. 408 Reno1980 Ness1930 Gove1910 Clark1920 Gray1930 Logan1910 Barber1930 Trego1930 Rice1940 Cowley1930 Pratt1930 Sumner1910Meade1930 Lane1930 Rooks1910 Marion1920 Scott1980 Rush1930 Rawlins1930 Thomas1980 Barton1960 Norton1930 Russell1940 Harper1910 Wallace1930 Sherman1970 Kiowa1910 Graham1910 Hamilton1950 Morris1910 Osborne1910 Morton1930 Cheyenne1930 Greeley1960 Greenwood1930 Sheridan1930 Stafford1910 Allen1910 Wichita1970 Lincoln1910 Pawnee1950 Kingman1910 Labette1920 Dickinson1930 Wilson1920 Hodgeman1930 Ellsworth1910 Neosho1920 Comanche1920 Edwards1930 Crawford1920 Montgomery1930 Butler2010Ford2010 Ellis2010 Finney2000 Lyon2000 Smith1900 Jewell1900 Clay1890 Elk1890 Linn1890 Riley2010 Chase1900 Kearny2000 Cloud1890 Phillips1900 Saline2010 Decatur1900 Osage1890 Marshall1900 Sedgwick2010 Ottawa1890 Grant2000 Coffey1900 Miami2010 Mitchell1890 Stevens2010 Nemaha1900 Brown1900 Stanton2000 Seward2010 Republic1890 McPherson2000 Haskell2000 Jackson1900 Harvey2010 Washington1890 Bourbon1890 Franklin2010 Wabaunsee1900Geary2010 Pottawatomie2010 Cherokee1900 Anderson1890 Douglas2010 Johnson2010 Chautauqua1890 Woodson1900 Atchison1900 Shawnee2010 Jefferson2010 Doniphan1900 Census Years 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 2000 2010 Census Year of Maximum Population by Kansas County1890-2010 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census. Leavenworth Wyandotte 1970 2010 409 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Allen 3,082 7,022 11,303 13,509 19,507 27,640 23,509 21,391 19,874 18,187 16,369 15,043 Anderson 2,400 5,220 9,057 14,203 13,938 13,829 12,986 13,355 11,658 10,267 9,035 8,501 Atchison 7,729 15,507 26,668 26,758 28,606 28,107 23,411 23,945 22,222 21,496 20,898 19,165 Barber - - 2,661 7,973 6,594 9,916 9,739 10,178 9,073 8,521 8,713 7,016 Barton - 2 10,318 13,172 13,784 17,876 18,422 19,776 25,010 29,909 32,368 30,663 Bourbon 6,101 15,076 19,591 28,575 24,712 24,007 23,198 22,386 20,944 19,153 16,090 15,215 Brown 2,607 6,823 12,817 20,796 22,369 21,314 20,949 20,553 17,395 14,651 13,229 11,685 Butler 437 3,035 18,586 24,055 23,363 23,059 43,842 35,904 32,013 31,001 38,395 38,658 Chase 808 1,975 6,081 8,233 8,246 7,527 7,144 6,952 6,345 4,831 3,921 3,408 Chautauqua - - 11,072 12,297 11,804 11,429 11,598 10,352 9,233 7,376 5,956 4,642 Cherokee 1,501 11,038 21,905 27,770 42,694 38,162 33,609 31,457 29,817 25,144 22,279 21,549 Cheyenne - - 37 4,401 2,640 4,248 5,587 6,948 6,221 5,668 4,708 4,256 Clark - - 163 2,357 1,701 4,093 4,989 4,796 4,081 3,946 3,396 2,896 Clay 163 2,942 12,320 16,146 15,833 15,251 14,365 14,556 13,281 11,697 10,675 9,890 Cloud - 2,323 15,343 19,295 18,071 18,388 17,714 18,006 17,247 16,104 14,407 13,466 Coffey 2,842 6,201 11,438 15,856 16,643 15,205 14,254 13,653 12,278 10,408 8,403 7,397 Comanche - - 372 2,549 1,619 3,281 5,302 5,238 4,412 3,888 3,271 2,702 Cowley 158 1,175 21,538 34,478 30,156 31,790 35,155 40,903 38,139 36,905 37,861 35,012 Crawford - 8,160 16,851 30,286 38,809 51,178 61,800 49,329 44,191 40,231 37,032 37,850 Decatur - - 4,180 8,414 9,234 8,976 8,121 8,866 7,434 6,185 5,778 4,988 Dickinson 378 3,043 15,251 22,273 21,816 24,361 25,777 25,870 22,929 21,190 21,572 19,993 Doniphan 8,083 13,969 14,257 13,535 15,079 14,422 13,438 14,063 12,936 10,499 9,574 9,107 Douglas 8,637 20,592 21,700 23,961 25,096 24,724 23,998 25,143 25,171 34,086 43,720 57,932 Edwards - - 2,409 3,600 3,682 7,033 7,057 7,295 6,377 5,936 5,118 4,581 Elk - - 10,623 12,216 11,443 10,128 9,034 9,210 8,180 6,679 5,048 3,858 Ellis - 1,336 6,179 7,942 8,626 12,170 14,138 15,907 17,508 19,043 21,270 24,730 Ellsworth - 1,185 8,494 9,272 9,626 10,444 10,379 10,132 9,855 8,465 7,677 6,146 Finney - - 568 3,350 3,469 6,908 7,674 11,014 10,092 15,092 16,093 19,029 Ford - 427 3,122 5,308 5,497 11,393 14,273 20,647 17,254 19,670 20,938 22,587 Franklin 3,030 10,385 16,797 20,279 21,354 20,884 21,946 22,024 20,889 19,928 19,548 20,007 Geary 1,163 5,526 6,994 10,423 10,744 12,681 13,452 14,366 15,222 21,671 28,779 28,111 Gove - - 1,196 2,994 2,441 6,044 4,748 5,643 4,793 4,447 4,107 3,940 Graham - - 4,258 5,029 5,173 8,700 7,624 7,772 6,071 5,020 5,586 4,751 Grant - - 9 1,308 422 1,087 1,087 3,092 1,946 4,638 5,269 5,961 Gray - - - 2,415 1,264 3,121 4,711 6,211 4,773 4,894 4,380 4,516 Greeley - - 3 1,264 493 1,335 1,028 1,712 1,638 2,010 2,087 1,819 Greenwood 759 3,484 10,548 16,309 16,196 16,060 14,715 19,235 16,495 13,574 11,253 9,141 Hamilton - - 168 2,027 1,426 3,360 2,586 3,328 2,645 3,696 3,144 2,747 Harper - - 4,133 13,266 10,310 14,748 13,656 12,823 12,068 10,263 9,541 7,871 Harvey - - 11,451 17,601 17,591 19,200 20,744 22,120 21,712 21,698 25,865 27,236 Population in Kansas, by County, 1860-1970 410 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population in Kansas, by County, 1860-1970 Haskell - - 3 1,077 457 993 1,455 2,805 2,088 2,606 2,990 3,672 Hodgeman - 0 1,704 2,395 2,032 2,930 3,734 4,157 3,535 3,310 3,115 2,662 Jackson 1,936 6,053 10,718 15,088 17,117 16,861 15,495 14,776 13,382 11,098 10,309 10,342 Jefferson 4,459 12,526 15,563 16,620 17,533 15,826 14,750 14,129 12,718 11,084 11,252 11,945 Jewell - 207 17,475 19,349 19,420 18,148 16,240 14,462 11,970 9,698 7,217 6,099 Johnson 4,364 13,684 16,853 17,385 18,104 18,288 18,314 27,179 33,327 62,783 143,792 220,073 Kearny - - 159 1,571 1,107 3,206 2,617 3,196 2,525 3,492 3,108 3,047 Kingman - - 3,713 11,823 10,663 13,386 12,119 11,674 12,001 10,324 9,958 8,886 Kiowa - - - 2,873 2,365 6,174 6,164 6,035 5,112 4,743 4,626 4,088 Labette - 9,973 22,735 27,586 27,387 31,423 34,047 31,346 30,352 29,285 26,805 25,775 Lane - - 601 2,060 1,563 2,603 2,848 3,372 2,821 2,808 3,060 2,707 Leavenworth 12,606 32,444 32,355 38,485 40,940 41,207 38,402 42,673 41,112 42,361 48,524 53,340 Lincoln - 516 8,582 9,709 9,886 10,142 9,894 9,707 8,338 6,643 5,556 4,582 Linn 6,336 12,174 15,298 17,215 16,689 14,735 13,815 13,534 11,969 10,053 8,274 7,770 Logan - - - 3,384 1,962 4,240 3,223 4,145 3,688 4,206 4,036 3,814 Lyon - 8,014 17,326 23,196 25,074 24,927 26,154 29,240 26,424 26,576 26,928 32,071 McPherson - 738 17,143 21,614 21,421 21,521 21,845 23,588 24,152 23,670 24,285 24,778 Marion 74 768 12,453 20,539 20,676 22,415 22,923 20,739 18,951 16,307 15,143 13,935 Marshall 2,280 6,901 16,136 23,912 24,355 23,880 22,730 23,056 20,986 17,926 15,598 13,139 Meade - - 296 2,542 1,581 5,055 5,542 6,858 5,522 5,710 5,505 4,912 Miami 4,980 11,725 17,802 19,614 21,641 20,030 19,809 21,243 19,489 19,698 19,884 19,254 Mitchell - 485 14,911 15,037 14,647 14,089 13,886 12,774 11,339 10,320 8,866 8,010 Montgomery - 7,564 18,213 23,104 29,039 49,474 49,645 51,411 49,729 46,487 45,007 39,949 Morris 770 2,225 9,265 11,381 11,967 12,397 12,005 11,859 10,363 8,485 7,392 6,432 Morton - - 9 724 304 1,333 3,177 4,092 2,186 2,610 3,354 3,576 Nemaha 2,436 7,339 12,462 19,249 20,376 19,072 18,487 18,342 16,761 14,341 12,897 11,825 Neosho 88 10,206 15,121 18,561 19,254 23,754 24,000 22,665 22,210 20,348 19,455 18,812 Ness - 2 3,722 4,944 4,535 5,883 7,490 8,358 6,864 6,322 5,470 4,791 Norton - - 6,998 10,617 11,325 11,614 11,423 11,701 9,831 8,808 8,035 7,279 Osage 1,113 7,648 19,642 25,062 23,659 19,905 18,621 17,538 15,118 12,811 12,886 13,352 Osborne - 33 12,517 12,083 11,844 12,827 12,441 11,568 9,835 8,558 7,506 6,416 Ottawa - 2,127 10,307 12,581 11,182 11,811 10,714 9,819 9,224 7,265 6,779 6,183 Pawnee - 179 5,396 5,204 5,084 8,859 9,323 10,510 10,300 11,041 10,254 8,484 Phillips - - 12,014 13,661 14,442 14,150 12,505 12,159 10,435 9,273 8,709 7,888 Pottawatomie 1,529 7,848 16,350 17,722 18,470 17,522 16,154 15,862 14,015 12,344 11,957 11,755 Pratt - - 1,890 8,118 7,085 11,156 12,909 13,312 12,348 12,156 12,122 10,056 Rawlins - - 1,623 6,756 5,241 6,380 6,799 7,362 6,618 5,728 5,279 4,393 Reno - - 12,826 27,079 29,027 37,853 44,423 47,785 52,165 54,058 59,055 60,765 Republic - 1,281 14,913 19,002 18,248 17,447 15,855 14,745 13,124 11,478 9,768 8,498 Rice - 5 9,292 14,451 14,745 15,106 14,832 13,800 17,213 15,635 13,909 12,320 411 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population in Kansas, by County, 1860-1970 Riley 1,224 5,105 10,430 13,183 13,828 15,783 20,650 19,882 20,617 33,405 41,914 56,788 Rooks - - 8,112 8,018 7,960 11,282 9,966 9,534 8,497 9,043 9,734 7,628 Rush - - 5,490 5,204 6,134 7,826 8,360 9,093 8,285 7,231 6,160 5,117 Russell - 156 7,351 7,333 8,489 10,800 10,748 11,045 13,464 13,406 11,348 9,428 Saline - 4,246 13,808 17,442 17,076 20,338 25,103 29,337 29,535 33,409 54,715 46,592 Scott - - 43 1,262 1,098 3,047 3,121 3,976 3,773 4,921 5,228 5,606 Sedgwick - 1,095 18,753 43,626 44,037 73,095 92,234 136,330 143,311 222,290 343,231 350,694 Seward - - 5 1,503 822 4,091 6,220 8,075 6,540 9,972 15,930 15,744 Shawnee 3,513 13,121 29,093 49,172 53,727 61,874 69,159 85,200 91,247 105,418 141,286 155,322 Sheridan - - 1,567 3,733 3,819 5,651 5,484 6,038 5,312 4,607 4,267 3,859 Sherman - - 13 5,261 3,341 4,549 5,592 7,400 6,421 7,373 6,682 7,792 Smith - 66 13,883 15,613 16,384 15,365 14,985 13,545 10,582 8,846 7,776 6,757 Stafford - - 4,755 8,520 9,829 12,510 11,559 10,460 10,487 8,816 7,451 5,943 Stanton - - 5 1,031 327 1,034 908 2,152 1,443 2,263 2,108 2,287 Stevens - - 12 1,418 620 2,453 3,943 4,655 3,193 4,516 4,400 4,198 Sumner - 22 20,812 30,271 25,631 30,654 29,213 28,960 26,163 23,646 25,316 23,553 Thomas - - 161 5,538 4,112 5,455 5,517 7,334 6,425 7,572 7,358 7,501 Trego - 166 2,535 2,535 2,722 5,398 5,880 6,470 5,822 5,868 5,473 4,436 Wabaunsee 1,023 3,362 8,756 11,720 12,813 12,721 11,424 10,830 9,219 7,212 6,648 6,397 Wallace - 538 686 2,468 1,178 2,759 2,424 2,882 2,216 2,508 2,069 2,215 Washington 383 4,081 14,910 22,894 21,963 20,229 17,984 17,112 15,921 12,977 10,739 9,249 Wichita - - 14 1,827 1,197 2,006 1,856 2,579 2,185 2,640 2,765 3,274 Wilson 27 6,694 13,775 15,286 15,621 19,810 21,157 18,646 17,723 14,815 13,077 11,317 Woodson 1,488 3,827 6,535 9,021 10,022 9,450 8,984 8,526 8,014 6,711 5,423 4,789 Wyandotte 2,609 10,015 19,143 54,407 73,227 100,068 122,218 141,211 145,071 165,318 185,495 186,845 Kansas 103,116 361,605 995,494 1,427,154 1,470,495 1,690,949 1,769,257 1,880,999 1,801,028 1,905,299 2,178,611 2,249,071 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990 (PB96-119060); 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Units Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-18), http://www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/hiscendata.html (accessed December 1, 2005). 412 Greeley-18.7 Republic-14.7 Woodson-12.6 Pottawatomie18.6 Johnson20.5 Osborne-13.3 Lane-18.8 Butler10.8 Cheyenne-13.9 Wallace-15.1 Chautauqua-15.8 Kiowa-22.1 Washington-10.6 Edwards-11.9 Decatur-14.7 Sherman-11.1 Geary23.0 Jewell-18.8 Wichita-11.7 Graham-11.8 Kearny-12.2 Gove-12.2 Smith-15.1 Rawlins-15.1 Riley13.1 Elk-11.6 Sedgwick10.0 Greenwood-12.8 Miami15.6 Douglas10.9 Franklin4.9 Phillips-6.0 Jackson6.4 Pawnee-3.6 Clay-3.3 Bourbon-1.3 Doniphan-3.7 Seward2.0 Ford4.3 Marshall-7.7 Lincoln-9.4 Finney-9.2 Stanton-7.1 Sheridan-9.1 Chase-7.9 Ellis3.4 Cowley0.1 Cherokee-4.4 Reno-0.4 Wabaunsee2.4 Comanche-3.9 Logan-9.5 Harper-7.7 Crawford2.3 Allen-7.0 Lyon-6.2 Atchison0.9 Norton-4.7 Thomas-3.4 Hamilton0.7 Hodgeman-8.1 Trego-9.6 Cloud-7.2 Brown-6.9 Jefferson3.8 Dickinson2.1 Haskell-1.2 Rice-6.3 Morton-7.5 Rush-6.9 Nemaha-5.0 McPherson-1.3 Ness-10.0 Grant-1.0 Osage-2.5 Labette-5.4 Linn0.9 Morris-3.0 Rooks-8.9 Barber-8.4 Anderson-0.1 Gray1.7 Barton-1.9 Clark-7.3 Saline3.7 Kingman-9.4 Harvey5.5 Scott-3.6 Wilson-8.9 Stevens4.8 Neosho-2.9 Russell-5.4 Shawnee4.7 Coffey-3.0 Stafford-7.4 Ottawa-1.2 Meade-1.2 Mitchell-8.1 Marion-5.2 Ellsworth-0.4 Sumner-7.0 Pratt0.1 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County2000 - 2010 Percent Population Change les than -10.0 -10.0 – -5.0 -4.9 – 5.0 5.1 – 10.0 greater than 10.0 State: 6.1Source: In stitute for Policy & Soial Resarch, TheUn iveity of Kan sa; datfrom U.S Cen suBre. 11.0 Leavenworth Wyandotte-0.2 Montgomery-2.2 413 County 1990 2000 2010 Allen 14,638 14,385 13,371 -8.7 -7.0 -1,267 Anderson 7,803 8,110 8,102 3.8 -0.1 299 Atchison 16,932 16,774 16,924 0.0 0.9 -8 Barber 5,874 5,307 4,861 -17.2 -8.4 -1,013 Barton 29,382 28,205 27,674 -5.8 -1.9 -1,708 Bourbon 14,966 15,379 15,173 1.4 -1.3 207 Brown 11,128 10,724 9,984 -10.3 -6.9 -1,144 Butler 50,580 59,484 65,880 30.2 10.8 15,300 Chase 3,021 3,030 2,790 -7.6 -7.9 -231 Chautauqua 4,407 4,359 3,669 -16.7 -15.8 -738 Cherokee 21,374 22,605 21,603 1.1 -4.4 229 Cheyenne 3,243 3,165 2,726 -15.9 -13.9 -517 Clark 2,418 2,390 2,215 -8.4 -7.3 -203 Clay 9,158 8,822 8,535 -6.8 -3.3 -623 Cloud 11,023 10,268 9,533 -13.5 -7.2 -1,490 Coffey 8,404 8,865 8,601 2.3 -3.0 197 Comanche 2,313 1,967 1,891 -18.2 -3.9 -422 Cowley 36,915 36,291 36,311 -1.6 0.1 -604 Crawford 35,582 38,242 39,134 10.0 2.3 3,552 Decatur 4,021 3,472 2,961 -26.4 -14.7 -1,060 Dickinson 18,958 19,344 19,754 4.2 2.1 796 Doniphan 8,134 8,249 7,945 -2.3 -3.7 -189 Douglas 81,798 99,962 110,826 35.5 10.9 29,028 Edwards 3,787 3,449 3,037 -19.8 -11.9 -750 Elk 3,327 3,261 2,882 -13.4 -11.6 -445 Ellis 26,004 27,507 28,452 9.4 3.4 2,448 Ellsworth 6,586 6,525 6,497 -1.4 -0.4 -89 Finney 33,070 40,523 36,776 11.2 -9.2 3,706 Ford 27,463 32,458 33,848 23.2 4.3 6,385 Franklin 21,994 24,784 25,992 18.2 4.9 3,998 G 30 453 27 947 34 362 12 8 23 0 3 909 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County 1990, 2000, and 2010 Increase or Decrease 1990-2010 Percent Change 1990-2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 eary , , , . . , Gove 3,231 3,068 2,695 -16.6 -12.2 -536 Graham 3,543 2,946 2,597 -26.7 -11.8 -946 Grant 7,159 7,909 7,829 9.4 -1.0 670 Gray 5,396 5,904 6,006 11.3 1.7 610 Greeley 1,774 1,534 1,247 -29.7 -18.7 -527 Greenwood 7,847 7,673 6,689 -14.8 -12.8 -1,158 Hamilton 2,388 2,670 2,690 12.6 0.7 302 Harper 7,124 6,536 6,034 -15.3 -7.7 -1,090 Harvey 31,028 32,869 34,684 11.8 5.5 3,656 Haskell 3,886 4,307 4,256 9.5 -1.2 370 Hodgeman 2,177 2,085 1,916 -12.0 -8.1 -261 Jackson 11,525 12,657 13,462 16.8 6.4 1,937 Jefferson 15,905 18,426 19,126 20.3 3.8 3,221 Jewell 4,251 3,791 3,077 -27.6 -18.8 -1,174 Johnson 355,021 451,479 544,179 53.3 20.5 189,158 Kearny 4,027 4,531 3,977 -1.2 -12.2 -50 Kingman 8,292 8,673 7,858 -5.2 -9.4 -434 Kiowa 3,660 3,278 2,553 -30.2 -22.1 -1,107 Labette 23,693 22,835 21,607 -8.8 -5.4 -2,086 Lane 2,375 2,155 1,750 -26.3 -18.8 -625 Leavenworth 64,371 68,691 76,227 18.4 11.0 11,856 Lincoln 3,653 3,578 3,241 -11.3 -9.4 -412 Linn 8,254 9,570 9,656 17.0 0.9 1,402 Logan 3,081 3,046 2,756 -10.5 -9.5 -325 414 County 1990 2000 2010 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County 1990, 2000, and 2010 Increase or Decrease 1990-2010 Percent Change 1990-2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 Lyon 34,732 35,935 33,690 -3.0 -6.2 -1,042 McPherson 27,268 29,554 29,180 7.0 -1.3 1,912 Marion 12,888 13,361 12,660 -1.8 -5.2 -228 Marshall 11,705 10,965 10,117 -13.6 -7.7 -1,588 Meade 4,247 4,631 4,575 7.7 -1.2 328 Miami 23,466 28,351 32,787 39.7 15.6 9,321 Mitchell 7,203 6,932 6,373 -11.5 -8.1 -830 Montgomery 38,816 36,254 35,471 -8.6 -2.2 -3,345 Morris 6,198 6,104 5,923 -4.4 -3.0 -275 Morton 3,480 3,496 3,233 -7.1 -7.5 -247 Nemaha 10,446 10,717 10,178 -2.6 -5.0 -268 Neosho 17,035 16,997 16,512 -3.1 -2.9 -523 Ness 4,033 3,454 3,107 -23.0 -10.0 -926 Norton 5,947 5,953 5,671 -4.6 -4.7 -276 Osage 15,248 16,712 16,295 6.9 -2.5 1,047 Osborne 4,867 4,452 3,858 -20.7 -13.3 -1,009 Ottawa 5,634 6,163 6,091 8.1 -1.2 457 Pawnee 7,555 7,233 6,973 -7.7 -3.6 -582 Phillips 6,590 6,001 5,642 -14.4 -6.0 -948 Pottawatomie 16,128 18,209 21,604 34.0 18.6 5,476 Pratt 9,702 9,647 9,656 -0.5 0.1 -46 Rawlins 3,404 2,966 2,519 -26.0 -15.1 -885 Reno 62,389 64,790 64,511 3.4 -0.4 2,122 Republic 6,482 5,835 4,980 -23.2 -14.7 -1,502 Rice 10,610 10,761 10,083 -5.0 -6.3 -527 Riley 67,139 62,852 71,115 5.9 13.1 3,976 Rooks 6,039 5,685 5,181 -14.2 -8.9 -858 Rush 3,842 3,551 3,307 -13.9 -6.9 -535 Russell 7,835 7,370 6,970 -11.0 -5.4 -865 Saline 49,301 53,597 55,606 12.8 3.7 6,305 S tt 5 289 5 120 4 936 6 7 3 6 353co , , , - . - . - Sedgwick 403,662 452,869 498,365 23.5 10.0 94,703 Seward 18,743 22,510 22,952 22.5 2.0 4,209 Shawnee 160,976 169,871 177,934 10.5 4.7 16,958 Sheridan 3,043 2,813 2,556 -16.0 -9.1 -487 Sherman 6,926 6,760 6,010 -13.2 -11.1 -916 Smith 5,078 4,536 3,853 -24.1 -15.1 -1,225 Stafford 5,365 4,789 4,437 -17.3 -7.4 -928 Stanton 2,333 2,406 2,235 -4.2 -7.1 -98 Stevens 5,048 5,463 5,724 13.4 4.8 676 Sumner 25,841 25,946 24,132 -6.6 -7.0 -1,709 Thomas 8,258 8,180 7,900 -4.3 -3.4 -358 Trego 3,694 3,319 3,001 -18.8 -9.6 -693 Wabaunsee 6,603 6,885 7,053 6.8 2.4 450 Wallace 1,821 1,749 1,485 -18.5 -15.1 -336 Washington 7,073 6,483 5,799 -18.0 -10.6 -1,274 Wichita 2,758 2,531 2,234 -19.0 -11.7 -524 Wilson 10,289 10,332 9,409 -8.6 -8.9 -880 Woodson 4,116 3,788 3,309 -19.6 -12.6 -807 Wyandotte 162,026 157,882 157,505 -2.8 -0.2 -4,521 Kansas 2,477,588 2,688,824 2,853,118 15.2 6.1 375,530 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (1990 CP-1-18); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); 2010 Census (PL94-171); CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005). 415 April 1, 2000 April 1, 2010 2001-2010 2001-2010 County Population Population Number Percent Births Deaths* Number Percent Allen 14,385 13,371 -1,014 -7.0 1,692 1,789 -917 -6.4 Anderson 8,110 8,102 -8 -0.1 1,051 984 -75 -0.9 Atchison 16,774 16,924 150 0.9 2,192 1,852 -190 -1.1 Barber 5,307 4,861 -446 -8.4 534 662 -318 -6.0 Barton 28,205 27,674 -531 -1.9 3,639 3,047 -1,123 -4.0 Bourbon 15,379 15,173 -206 -1.3 2,187 1,888 -505 -3.3 Brown 10,724 9,984 -740 -6.9 1,394 1,381 -753 -7.0 Butler 59,484 65,880 6,396 10.8 7,817 5,501 4,080 6.9 Chase 3,030 2,790 -240 -7.9 321 353 -208 -6.9 Chautauqua 4,359 3,669 -690 -15.8 372 660 -402 -9.2 Cherokee 22,605 21,603 -1,002 -4.4 2,683 2,712 -973 -4.3 Cheyenne 3,165 2,726 -439 -13.9 235 426 -248 -7.8 Clark 2,390 2,215 -175 -7.3 249 304 -120 -5.0 Clay 8,822 8,535 -287 -3.3 1,013 1,103 -197 -2.2 Cloud 10,268 9,533 -735 -7.2 1,159 1,516 -378 -3.7 Coffey 8,865 8,601 -264 -3.0 980 1,080 -164 -1.8 Comanche 1,967 1,891 -76 -3.9 177 348 95 4.8 Cowley 36,291 36,311 20 0.1 4,719 4,215 -484 -1.3 Crawford 38,242 39,134 892 2.3 5,248 4,378 22 0.1 Decatur 3,472 2,961 -511 -14.7 234 519 -226 -6.5 Dickinson 19,344 19,754 410 2.1 2,277 2,303 436 2.3 Doniphan 8,249 7,945 -304 -3.7 828 796 -336 -4.1 Douglas 99,962 110,826 10,864 10.9 12,465 5,699 4,098 4.1 Edwards 3,449 3,037 -412 -11.9 406 414 -404 -11.7 Elk 3,261 2,882 -379 -11.6 336 488 -227 -7.0 Ellis 27,507 28,452 945 3.4 3,670 2,441 -284 -1.0 Ellsworth 6,525 6,497 -28 -0.4 527 834 279 4.3 Finney 40,523 36,776 -3,747 -9.2 7,776 1,948 -9,575 -23.6 Ford 32,458 33,848 1,390 4.3 6,662 2,464 -2,808 -8.7 Franklin 24,784 25,992 1,208 4.9 3,630 2,385 -37 -0.1 Geary 27,947 34,362 6,415 23.0 6,961 1,970 1,424 5.1 Gove 3,068 2,695 -373 -12.2 312 389 -296 -9.6 Graham 2,946 2,597 -349 -11.8 238 389 -198 -6.7 Grant 7,909 7,829 -80 -1.0 1,398 515 -963 -12.2 Gray 5,904 6,006 102 1.7 941 542 -297 -5.0 Greeley 1,534 1,247 -287 -18.7 155 161 -281 -18.3 Greenwood 7,673 6,689 -984 -12.8 757 1,118 -623 -8.1 Hamilton 2,670 2,690 20 0.7 446 297 -129 -4.8 Net Migration, 2000-2010Change 2000-2010 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County 2000-2010 416 April 1, 2000 April 1, 2010 2001-2010 2001-2010 County Population Population Number Percent Births Deaths* Number Percent Net Migration, 2000-2010Change 2000-2010 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County 2000-2010 Harper 6,536 6,034 -502 -7.7 710 1,029 -183 -2.8 Harvey 32,869 34,684 1,815 5.5 4,409 3,570 976 3.0 Haskell 4,307 4,256 -51 -1.2 705 300 -456 -10.6 Hodgeman 2,085 1,916 -169 -8.1 216 240 -145 -7.0 Jackson 12,657 13,462 805 6.4 1,735 1,303 373 2.9 Jefferson 18,426 19,126 700 3.8 2,089 1,647 258 1.4 Jewell 3,791 3,077 -714 -18.8 245 475 -484 -12.8 Johnson 451,479 544,179 92,700 20.5 75,408 30,620 47,912 10.6 Kearny 4,531 3,977 -554 -12.2 655 362 -847 -18.7 Kingman 8,673 7,858 -815 -9.4 851 1,068 -598 -6.9 Kiowa 3,278 2,553 -725 -22.1 321 313 -733 -22.4 Labette 22,835 21,607 -1,228 -5.4 2,877 2,838 -1,267 -5.5 Lane 2,155 1,750 -405 -18.8 185 270 -320 -14.8 Leavenworth 68,691 76,227 7,536 11.0 9,392 5,321 3,465 5.0 Lincoln 3,578 3,241 -337 -9.4 362 509 -190 -5.3 Linn 9,570 9,656 86 0.9 1,098 1,085 73 0.8 Logan 3,046 2,756 -290 -9.5 285 348 -227 -7.5 Lyon 35,935 33,690 -2,245 -6.2 5,181 2,856 -4,570 -12.7 McPherson 29,554 29,180 -374 -1.3 3,477 3,532 -319 -1.1 Marion 13,361 12,660 -701 -5.2 1,232 1,690 -243 -1.8 Marshall 10,965 10,117 -848 -7.7 1,192 1,355 -685 -6.2 Meade 4,631 4,575 -56 -1.2 592 476 -172 -3.7 Miami 28,351 32,787 4,436 15.6 3,972 2,516 2,980 10.5 Mitchell 6,932 6,373 -559 -8.1 656 957 -258 -3.7 Montgomery 36,254 35,471 -783 -2.2 4,783 4,662 -904 -2.5 Morris 6,104 5,923 -181 -3.0 565 746 0 0.0 Morton 3,496 3,233 -263 -7.5 490 347 -406 -11.6 Nemaha 10,717 10,178 -539 -5.0 1,287 1,407 -419 -3.9 Neosho 16,997 16,512 -485 -2.9 2,144 1,999 -630 -3.7 Ness 3,454 3,107 -347 -10.0 297 477 -167 -4.8 Norton 5,953 5,671 -282 -4.7 502 688 -96 -1.6 Osage 16,712 16,295 -417 -2.5 1,865 1,834 -448 -2.7 Osborne 4,452 3,858 -594 -13.3 375 642 -327 -7.3 Ottawa 6,163 6,091 -72 -1.2 683 747 -8 -0.1 Pawnee 7,233 6,973 -260 -3.6 673 809 -124 -1.7 Phillips 6,001 5,642 -359 -6.0 567 811 -115 -1.9 Pottawatomie 18,209 21,604 3,395 18.6 3,156 1,655 1,894 10.4 Pratt 9,647 9,656 9 0.1 1,188 1,181 2 0.0 417 April 1, 2000 April 1, 2010 2001-2010 2001-2010 County Population Population Number Percent Births Deaths* Number Percent Net Migration, 2000-2010Change 2000-2010 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County 2000-2010 Rawlins 2,966 2,519 -447 -15.1 215 402 -260 -8.8 Reno 64,790 64,511 -279 -0.4 8,345 6,847 -1,777 -2.7 Republic 5,835 4,980 -855 -14.7 466 839 -482 -8.3 Rice 10,761 10,083 -678 -6.3 1,238 1,278 -638 -5.9 Riley 62,852 71,115 8,263 13.1 9,915 3,078 1,426 2.3 Rooks 5,685 5,181 -504 -8.9 619 696 -427 -7.5 Rush 3,551 3,307 -244 -6.9 337 511 -70 -2.0 Russell 7,370 6,970 -400 -5.4 756 1,026 -130 -1.8 Saline 53,597 55,606 2,009 3.7 7,978 5,132 -837 -1.6 Scott 5,120 4,936 -184 -3.6 674 547 -311 -6.1 Sedgwick 452,869 498,365 45,496 10.0 78,837 38,285 4,944 1.1 Seward 22,510 22,952 442 2.0 5,276 1,379 -3,455 -15.3 Shawnee 169,871 177,934 8,063 4.7 25,116 16,737 -316 -0.2 Sheridan 2,813 2,556 -257 -9.1 280 330 -207 -7.4 Sherman 6,760 6,010 -750 -11.1 756 730 -776 -11.5 Smith 4,536 3,853 -683 -15.1 326 663 -346 -7.6 Stafford 4,789 4,437 -352 -7.4 480 627 -205 -4.3 Stanton 2,406 2,235 -171 -7.1 374 187 -358 -14.9 Stevens 5,463 5,724 261 4.8 897 476 -160 -2.9 Sumner 25,946 24,132 -1,814 -7.0 3,088 2,724 -2,178 -8.4 Thomas 8,180 7,900 -280 -3.4 1,031 788 -523 -6.4 Trego 3,319 3,001 -318 -9.6 312 463 -167 -5.0 Wabaunsee 6,885 7,053 168 2.4 825 653 -4 -0.1 Wallace 1,749 1,485 -264 -15.1 150 188 -226 -12.9 Washington 6,483 5,799 -684 -10.6 612 883 -413 -6.4 Wichita 2,531 2,234 -297 -11.7 342 241 -398 -15.7 Wilson 10,332 9,409 -923 -8.9 1,228 1,368 -783 -7.6 Woodson 3,788 3,309 -479 -12.6 362 597 -244 -6.4 Wyandotte 157,882 157,505 -377 -0.2 28,330 14,312 -14,395 -9.1 Kansas 2,688,824 2,853,118 164,294 6.1 403,266 244,550 5,571 0.2 * Kansas total includes deaths not assigned to a county. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census; 2010 Census; and CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed May 9, 2006); Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, various issues. 418 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Allen 13,371 880 10,223 9,528 2,445 406 Anderson 8,102 563 6,045 5,770 1,633 288 Atchison 16,924 1,106 12,831 11,594 2,601 393 Barber 4,861 307 3,769 3,627 991 152 Barton 27,674 1,986 20,890 19,655 4,688 768 Bourbon 15,173 1,120 11,287 10,473 2,628 420 Brown 9,984 725 7,450 7,126 1,829 312 Butler 65,880 4,367 48,129 45,126 8,327 1,272 Chase 2,790 151 2,175 2,102 591 93 Chautauqua 3,669 178 2,911 2,805 896 139 Cherokee 21,603 1,398 16,214 15,447 3,448 456 Cheyenne 2,726 140 2,145 2,083 717 154 Clark 2,215 145 1,656 1,605 487 110 Clay 8,535 579 6,514 6,277 1,744 339 Cloud 9,533 619 7,396 6,816 1,948 391 Coffey 8,601 491 6,514 6,244 1,483 221 Comanche 1,891 100 1,456 1,421 455 61 Cowley 36,311 2,459 27,441 25,532 5,726 920 Crawford 39,134 2,486 30,409 27,428 5,463 1,022 Decatur 2,961 150 2,406 2,340 808 156 Dickinson 19,754 1,286 14,859 14,241 3,566 634 Doniphan 7,945 453 6,170 5,560 1,286 215 Douglas 110,826 6,209 89,695 77,491 9,867 1,583 Edwards 3,037 180 2,316 2,247 581 94 Elk 2,882 171 2,267 2,189 700 105 Ellis 28,452 1,847 22,471 20,336 3,829 642 Ellsworth 6,497 343 5,280 5,114 1,228 228 Finney 36,776 3,532 25,000 23,058 3,089 403 Ford 33,848 3,254 23,378 21,674 3,377 583 Franklin 25,992 1,851 19,242 18,094 3,673 509 Geary 34,362 3,814 23,745 22,162 2,628 327 Gove 2,695 180 2,093 2,022 647 117 Graham 2,597 144 2,100 2,045 666 81 Grant 7,829 705 5,374 5,098 820 83 Gray 6,006 508 4,183 3,985 761 122 Greeley 1,247 81 981 944 261 47 Greenwood 6,689 398 5,212 5,039 1,485 217 Hamilton 2,690 253 1,927 1,825 366 62 Harper 6,034 406 4,606 4,439 1,307 230 Harvey 34,684 2,371 25,831 24,318 5,943 1,102 Haskell 4,256 345 2,930 2,760 456 54 Hodgeman 1,916 114 1,456 1,402 396 53 Jackson 13,462 906 9,888 9,494 2,073 280 Jefferson 19,126 1,097 14,401 13,829 2,952 361 Jewell 3,077 149 2,500 2,450 863 116 Johnson 544,179 39,180 400,823 385,343 59,322 9,332 Kearny 3,977 309 2,790 2,625 535 90 Kingman 7,858 457 5,958 5,720 1,570 274 Kiowa 2,553 132 2,003 1,834 482 88 Labette 21,607 1,498 16,345 15,404 3,587 612 Lane 1,750 86 1,356 1,311 369 56 Leavenworth 76,227 5,187 57,080 54,550 8,426 1,015 Lincoln 3,241 209 2,461 2,396 659 140 Linn 9,656 539 7,416 7,157 1,867 240 2010 Population in Kansas, by Age and County 419 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over 2010 Population in Kansas, by Age and County Logan 2,756 151 2,127 2,044 572 117 Lyon 33,690 2,344 25,750 23,391 4,213 679 McPherson 29,180 1,818 22,322 21,157 5,339 1,128 Marion 12,660 677 9,794 9,222 2,641 481 Marshall 10,117 655 7,781 7,503 2,134 405 Meade 4,575 340 3,247 3,110 785 143 Miami 32,787 2,140 23,944 22,871 4,287 554 Mitchell 6,373 378 5,006 4,708 1,341 250 Montgomery 35,471 2,437 27,072 25,228 6,156 1,065 Morris 5,923 307 4,651 4,491 1,322 227 Morton 3,233 214 2,360 2,248 548 118 Nemaha 10,178 663 7,511 7,259 2,049 459 Neosho 16,512 1,137 12,430 11,665 2,866 463 Ness 3,107 168 2,411 2,351 763 128 Norton 5,671 282 4,538 4,391 1,057 209 Osage 16,295 1,015 12,248 11,749 2,773 380 Osborne 3,858 209 3,044 2,950 974 194 Ottawa 6,091 350 4,542 4,398 1,066 125 Pawnee 6,973 385 5,445 5,195 1,215 197 Phillips 5,642 349 4,275 4,133 1,140 201 Pottawatomie 21,604 1,836 15,193 14,464 2,660 400 Pratt 9,656 639 7,451 6,881 1,822 363 Rawlins 2,519 130 2,044 1,987 672 120 Reno 64,511 4,254 49,275 46,416 10,994 1,866 Republic 4,980 253 4,018 3,917 1,347 285 Rice 10,083 626 7,674 7,085 1,801 278 Riley 71,115 4,835 57,947 47,777 5,208 921 Rooks 5,181 325 3,957 3,781 1,024 178 Rush 3,307 161 2,666 2,571 796 166 Russell 6,970 398 5,487 5,292 1,588 265 Saline 55,606 4,005 41,670 39,366 8,002 1,221 Scott 4,936 375 3,700 3,549 900 168 Sedgwick 498,365 39,302 362,989 343,030 56,969 8,291 Seward 22,952 2,301 15,617 14,329 1,948 270 Shawnee 177,934 12,396 133,763 127,209 25,612 3,790 Sheridan 2,556 171 1,953 1,896 563 92 Sherman 6,010 400 4,660 4,393 1,145 157 Smith 3,853 189 3,079 2,976 1,018 217 Stafford 4,437 252 3,400 3,277 930 164 Stanton 2,235 183 1,585 1,504 348 60 Stevens 5,724 485 3,973 3,771 752 144 Sumner 24,132 1,608 17,818 17,044 3,786 622 Thomas 7,900 518 6,056 5,461 1,216 217 Trego 3,001 135 2,402 2,319 703 121 Wabaunsee 7,053 465 5,261 5,064 1,111 126 Wallace 1,485 82 1,111 1,071 303 64 Washington 5,799 339 4,471 4,317 1,343 249 Wichita 2,234 165 1,626 1,583 401 69 Wilson 9,409 611 7,116 6,869 1,813 289 Woodson 3,309 178 2,651 2,565 750 144 Wyandotte 157,505 13,712 113,070 106,733 16,805 2,310 Kansas 2,853,118 205,492 2,126,179 1,999,716 376,116 59,318 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 420 County 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Allen 36.5 37.4 33.1 35.5 38.8 40.8 Anderson 36.8 37.2 35.8 38.1 39.6 42.1 Atchison 30.6 28.6 29.7 33.5 36.2 36.3 Barber 32.1 37.8 37.8 37.5 42.6 45.8 Barton 28.6 29.8 30.8 34.8 38.6 39.7 Bourbon 39.6 39.5 35.4 36.8 38.0 38.2 Brown 38.6 40.9 36.0 36.7 39.8 41.9 Butler 29.5 30.3 31.0 33.8 35.9 37.2 Chase 38.1 42.2 38.5 39.7 40.3 45.6 Chautauqua 41.3 46.9 42.8 43.3 44.7 48.2 Cherokee 36.0 34.6 34.0 35.8 37.0 40.5 Cheyenne 34.2 38.4 41.1 41.8 44.2 50.0 Clark 34.0 40.8 41.9 41.1 42.1 44.9 Clay 38.7 40.3 37.2 39.2 41.3 43.3 Cloud 36.6 36.9 36.5 39.9 41.4 42.2 Coffey 39.9 43.0 33.1 36.2 39.2 43.0 Comanche 35.6 40.4 40.5 41.6 46.9 47.4 Cowley 33.1 34.0 32.6 34.7 37.0 38.5 Crawford 37.9 32.9 33.3 34.4 33.8 32.6 Decatur 35.0 39.0 39.3 40.2 44.3 51.4 Dickinson 35.3 35.5 36.2 37.3 40.0 41.4 Doniphan 34.4 31.7 31.4 35.1 36.8 39.6 Douglas 24.3 23.2 24.3 25.8 26.6 28.4 Edwards 33.8 38.0 37.8 39.4 41.0 44.8 Elk 43.5 47.8 44.8 47.0 46.0 48.8 Ellis 23.4 23.0 25.6 31.1 32.7 32.2 Ellsworth 38.1 41.0 38.9 38.0 41.8 44.3 Finney 24.7 24.1 26.2 27.2 28.1 30.2 Ford 29.1 27.9 28.7 30.2 29.9 30.4 Franklin 34.2 31.7 32.4 33.3 36.0 38.1 Geary 23.9 23.2 23.9 26.5 29.1 27.7 Gove 27.5 30.4 31.8 38.2 42.6 48.3 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 Graham 27.2 30.9 35.5 39.1 44.4 49.4 Grant 23.8 25.2 26.8 29.2 31.4 32.8 Gray 30.3 31.2 29.3 32.2 33.0 34.7 Greeley 25.9 30.8 31.5 33.2 38.6 46.6 Greenwood 37.6 42.2 41.2 41.2 42.6 46.7 Hamilton 27.3 33.6 37.0 38.1 37.6 33.5 Harper 36.0 42.0 40.8 39.6 42.9 44.1 Harvey 30.2 30.6 31.1 34.7 37.6 38.9 Haskell 25.4 25.8 28.0 30.5 30.8 34.3 Hodgeman 29.9 33.1 36.5 37.0 39.8 46.1 Jackson 37.4 34.3 32.4 34.9 37.4 40.7 Jefferson 34.1 31.2 32.8 35.2 38.0 42.6 Jewell 40.0 41.6 40.0 42.7 46.2 52.5 Johnson 28.3 27.0 30.4 32.8 35.2 36.4 Kearny 26.1 28.0 28.0 30.8 31.6 35.5 Kingman 32.1 35.8 34.8 36.9 40.2 44.5 Kiowa 33.7 40.5 35.1 38.5 42.1 41.9 Labette 35.9 33.7 32.3 35.0 37.9 40.5 Lane 28.5 33.7 34.7 37.9 41.6 46.1 Leavenworth 32.0 29.0 30.1 33.1 35.6 37.4 Lincoln 38.5 43.9 44.0 42.4 43.7 46.4 Linn 40.8 42.2 37.8 39.3 40.8 44.8 Logan 28.1 30.8 33.4 38.1 40.7 44.9 Lyon 29.9 24.3 26.3 29.1 30.9 32.5 421 County 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 McPherson 31.7 31.4 31.8 34.7 38.1 41.4 Marion 34.0 37.7 39.0 39.4 41.0 44.6 Marshall 37.6 41.0 39.8 38.4 41.7 45.2 Meade 29.8 34.6 33.6 36.9 36.1 38.8 Miami 36.5 33.9 32.5 34.3 36.7 39.5 Mitchell 36.5 36.7 33.5 37.7 41.1 45.6 Montgomery 34.8 37.0 33.4 36.5 39.1 39.9 Morris 37.4 41.4 39.6 38.9 42.0 47.2 Morton 25.5 27.9 28.8 33.2 36.2 38.9 Nemaha 32.9 34.9 34.0 35.6 39.1 42.5 Neosho 35.0 34.7 33.4 36.3 38.4 40.2 Ness 33.0 35.0 36.7 38.5 43.9 48.2 Norton 37.1 37.1 38.3 39.0 40.1 43.5 Osage 35.2 34.7 33.0 36.0 38.9 42.8 Osborne 37.5 43.6 41.6 42.7 44.0 48.2 Ottawa 38.6 39.8 37.9 38.5 40.1 42.7 Pawnee 38.1 37.8 35.1 37.4 40.5 43.2 Phillips 35.0 36.7 37.8 40.4 42.5 45.3 Pottawatomie 34.1 33.4 30.2 32.8 35.9 34.8 Pratt 32.1 36.2 33.9 36.8 40.2 40.9 Rawlins 29.8 35.6 35.5 38.8 45.4 51.3 Reno 30.0 29.6 30.6 35.0 38.2 39.9 Republic 39.6 42.5 43.5 44.5 45.7 50.6 Rice 33.0 35.6 35.6 37.0 37.6 39.3 Riley 23.0 22.5 22.6 23.8 23.9 24.3 Rooks 29.3 34.6 35.0 37.9 40.9 44.1 Rush 34.6 40.9 42.0 43.1 44.6 48.7 Russell 33.0 37.6 37.9 40.9 44.1 46.5 Saline 24.9 26.6 29.6 33.5 36.1 37.8 Scott 27.0 28.3 30.1 35.0 39.2 41.4 Sedgwick 26.7 26.3 28.7 31.8 33.6 34.2 Seward 25.7 26.0 26.9 29.0 29.0 28.9 Shawnee 28.5 27.2 30.3 33.8 37.1 38.1 Sheridan 26.9 29.7 31.8 37.1 41.5 46.9 Sherman 31.1 28.3 30.7 35.5 37.8 42.1 Smith 38.2 42.4 43.0 45.1 46.0 49.6 Stafford 36.9 43.3 41.9 39.0 41.0 45.6 Stanton 25.8 26.3 28.2 31.4 33.8 35.6 Stevens 26.3 29.7 29.6 32.7 33.6 34.4 Sumner 32.8 34.6 33.8 34.9 37.6 40.5 Thomas 28.6 29.3 27.9 32.3 35.3 36.6 Trego 28.6 36.0 34.9 39.1 43.5 49.3 Wabaunsee 36.8 37.2 35.6 36.4 39.5 42.6 Wallace 29.8 29.2 31.3 34.6 39.5 45.4 Washington 38.0 40.7 40.0 42.1 43.6 46.4 Wichita 25.5 24.8 28.8 33.6 36.7 40.3 Wilson 37.4 41.1 35.7 39.1 40.6 43.1 Woodson 41.4 43.6 41.1 41.4 44.1 48.2 Wyandotte 28.7 27.3 28.8 31.7 32.5 32.8 Kansas 26.9 28.7 30.1 32.9 35.2 36.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC(1)-B18); 1980 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC-1-B18); 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary of Population and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-1-18); Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 422 County Male 2000 Female 2000 Male 2010 Female 2010 Allen 7,029 7,356 6,525 6,846 -7.17 -6.93 Anderson 3,987 4,123 4,013 4,089 0.65 -0.82 Atchison 8,097 8,677 8,236 8,688 1.72 0.13 Barber 2,548 2,759 2,451 2,410 -3.81 -12.65 Barton 13,651 14,554 13,589 14,085 -0.45 -3.22 Bourbon 7,412 7,967 7,430 7,743 0.24 -2.81 Brown 5,181 5,543 4,867 5,117 -6.06 -7.69 Butler 29,876 29,606 33,178 32,702 11.05 10.46 Chase 1,544 1,486 1,422 1,368 -7.90 -7.94 Chautauqua 2,107 2,252 1,861 1,808 -11.68 -19.72 Cherokee 10,963 11,642 10,740 10,863 -2.03 -6.69 Cheyenne 1,561 1,604 1,375 1,351 -11.92 -15.77 Clark 1,168 1,222 1,074 1,141 -8.05 -6.63 Clay 4,392 4,430 4,225 4,310 -3.80 -2.71 Cloud 4,880 5,388 4,657 4,876 -4.57 -9.50 Coffey 4,347 4,518 4,252 4,349 -2.19 -3.74 Comanche 951 1,016 911 980 -4.21 -3.54 Cowley 17,747 18,544 18,111 18,200 2.05 -1.86 Crawford 18,634 19,608 19,421 19,713 4.22 0.54 Decatur 1,714 1,758 1,483 1,478 -13.48 -15.93 Dickinson 9,430 9,914 9,732 10,022 3.20 1.09 Doniphan 4,096 4,153 4,006 3,939 -2.20 -5.15 Douglas 49,651 50,311 55,573 55,253 11.93 9.82 Edwards 1,703 1,746 1,511 1,526 -11.27 -12.60 Elk 1,558 1,703 1,428 1,454 -8.34 -14.62 Ellis 13,461 14,046 14,151 14,301 5.13 1.82 Ellsworth 3,446 3,079 3,649 2,848 5.89 -7.50 Finney 20,681 19,842 18,452 18,324 -10.78 -7.65 Ford 16,791 15,667 17,470 16,378 4.04 4.54 Franklin 12,284 12,500 12,873 13,119 4.79 4.95 G 13 784 14 163 16 994 17 368 23 29 22 63 Female % Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County Male % Change 2000 and 2010 eary , , , , . . Gove 1,496 1,572 1,348 1,347 -9.89 -14.31 Graham 1,436 1,510 1,270 1,327 -11.56 -12.12 Grant 3,969 3,940 4,000 3,829 0.78 -2.82 Gray 2,953 2,951 2,950 3,056 -0.10 3.56 Greeley 761 773 595 652 -21.81 -15.65 Greenwood 3,748 3,925 3,301 3,388 -11.93 -13.68 Hamilton 1,319 1,351 1,364 1,326 3.41 -1.85 Harper 3,161 3,375 2,985 3,049 -5.57 -9.66 Harvey 15,968 16,901 16,937 17,747 6.07 5.01 Haskell 2,188 2,119 2,130 2,126 -2.65 0.33 Hodgeman 1,028 1,057 958 958 -6.81 -9.37 Jackson 6,227 6,430 6,744 6,718 8.30 4.48 Jefferson 9,333 9,093 9,698 9,428 3.91 3.68 Jewell 1,875 1,916 1,574 1,503 -16.05 -21.56 Johnson 220,329 230,757 265,733 278,446 20.61 20.67 Kearny 2,317 2,214 2,021 1,956 -12.78 -11.65 Kingman 4,254 4,419 3,898 3,960 -8.37 -10.39 Kiowa 1,608 1,670 1,257 1,296 -21.83 -22.40 Labette 11,164 11,671 10,697 10,910 -4.18 -6.52 Lane 1,079 1,076 856 894 -20.67 -16.91 Leavenworth 36,521 32,170 40,466 35,761 10.80 11.16 Lincoln 1,754 1,824 1,618 1,623 -7.75 -11.02 Linn 4,785 4,785 4,842 4,814 1.19 0.61 423 County Male 2000 Female 2000 Male 2010 Female 2010 Female % Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County Male % Change 2000 and 2010 Logan 1,473 1,573 1,363 1,393 -7.47 -11.44 Lyon 17,732 18,203 16,489 17,201 -7.01 -5.50 McPherson 14,471 15,083 14,334 14,846 -0.95 -1.57 Marion 6,512 6,849 6,372 6,288 -2.15 -8.19 Marshall 5,393 5,572 5,003 5,114 -7.23 -8.22 Meade 2,294 2,337 2,324 2,251 1.31 -3.68 Miami 14,021 14,330 16,201 16,586 15.55 15.74 Mitchell 3,420 3,512 3,218 3,155 -5.91 -10.17 Montgomery 17,484 18,768 17,404 18,067 -0.46 -3.74 Morris 3,005 3,099 2,955 2,968 -1.66 -4.23 Morton 1,698 1,798 1,572 1,661 -7.42 -7.62 Nemaha 5,276 5,441 5,145 5,033 -2.48 -7.50 Neosho 8,210 8,787 8,151 8,361 -0.72 -4.85 Ness 1,714 1,740 1,559 1,548 -9.04 -11.03 Norton 3,273 2,680 3,170 2,501 -3.15 -6.68 Osage 8,184 8,528 8,098 8,197 -1.05 -3.88 Osborne 2,190 2,262 1,918 1,940 -12.42 -14.24 Ottawa 3,080 3,083 3,144 2,947 2.08 -4.41 Pawnee 3,822 3,411 3,870 3,103 1.26 -9.03 Phillips 2,921 3,080 2,794 2,848 -4.35 -7.53 Pottawatomie 9,011 9,198 10,716 10,888 18.92 18.37 Pratt 4,674 4,973 4,761 4,895 1.86 -1.57 Rawlins 1,482 1,484 1,255 1,264 -15.32 -14.82 Reno 32,534 32,256 32,315 32,196 -0.67 -0.19 Republic 2,815 3,020 2,447 2,533 -13.07 -16.13 Rice 5,163 5,598 5,066 5,017 -1.88 -10.38 Riley 33,524 29,319 37,040 34,075 10.49 16.22 Rooks 2,815 2,870 2,533 2,648 -10.02 -7.74 Rush 1,724 1,827 1,630 1,677 -5.45 -8.21 Russell 3,542 3,828 3,443 3,527 -2.80 -7.86 S li 26 449 27 148 27 675 27 931 4 64 2 88a ne , , , , . . Scott 2,522 2,598 2,487 2,449 -1.39 -5.74 Sedgwick 223,870 228,999 246,042 252,323 9.90 10.19 Seward 11,546 10,964 11,830 11,122 2.46 1.44 Shawnee 82,239 87,632 85,996 91,938 4.57 4.91 Sheridan 1,407 1,406 1,300 1,256 -7.60 -10.67 Sherman 3,455 3,305 3,005 3,005 -13.02 -9.08 Smith 2,182 2,354 1,889 1,964 -13.43 -16.57 Stafford 2,336 2,453 2,211 2,226 -5.35 -9.25 Stanton 1,227 1,179 1,141 1,094 -7.01 -7.21 Stevens 2,666 2,797 2,840 2,884 6.53 3.11 Sumner 12,765 13,181 12,039 12,093 -5.69 -8.25 Thomas 3,976 4,204 3,884 4,016 -2.31 -4.47 Trego 1,582 1,737 1,481 1,520 -6.38 -12.49 Wabaunsee 3,485 3,400 3,593 3,460 3.10 1.76 Wallace 870 879 742 743 -14.71 -15.47 Washington 3,255 3,228 2,939 2,860 -9.71 -11.40 Wichita 1,293 1,238 1,143 1,091 -11.60 -11.87 Wilson 5,011 5,321 4,622 4,787 -7.76 -10.04 Woodson 1,863 1,925 1,655 1,654 -11.16 -14.08 Wyandotte 77,071 80,811 77,702 79,803 0.82 -1.25 Kansas 1,328,474 1,359,944 1,415,408 1,437,710 6.54 5.72 Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 424 Population in Kansas, by Race and County April 1, 2010 County White Black or African American Some other Race Two or more Races Total Allen 12,478 249 108 68 2 131 335 13,371 Anderson 7,843 40 39 37 1 42 100 8,102 Atchison 15,395 853 93 70 8 89 416 16,924 Barber 4,673 22 27 20 0 52 67 4,861 Barton 24,567 399 148 54 16 1,945 545 27,674 Bourbon 14,115 427 114 69 5 89 354 15,173 Brown 8,494 123 924 31 1 90 321 9,984 Butler 61,576 1,096 636 467 45 599 1,461 65,880 Chase 2,661 34 12 9 0 24 50 2,790 Chautauqua 3,331 16 150 3 2 29 138 3,669 Cherokee 19,513 118 876 64 65 114 853 21,603 Cheyenne 2,664 2 6 19 0 16 19 2,726 Clark 2,047 1 14 17 2 68 66 2,215 Clay 8,301 34 38 26 2 29 105 8,535 Cloud 9,189 51 30 20 1 105 137 9,533 Coffey 8,298 47 59 36 0 29 132 8,601 Comanche 1,825 6 4 5 2 25 24 1,891 Cowley 31,317 1,004 724 586 17 1,413 1,250 36,311 Crawford 35,685 785 354 476 79 730 1,025 39,134 Decatur 2,883 17 13 7 0 13 28 2,961 Dickinson 18,780 153 99 61 11 206 444 19,754 Doniphan 7,396 243 82 16 0 28 180 7,945 Douglas 93,667 4,357 2,951 4,146 65 1,489 4,151 110,826 Edwards 2,758 21 21 12 0 193 32 3,037 Elk 2,742 0 42 12 1 19 66 2,882 Ellis 26,682 242 74 391 5 604 454 28,452 Ellsworth 5,991 299 36 24 0 37 110 6,497 Finney 28,304 841 336 1,237 14 4,995 1,049 36,776 Ford 25,494 719 348 489 55 5,831 912 33,848 Franklin 24,362 329 214 100 2 270 715 25,992 Geary 22,738 6,319 339 1,101 264 1,221 2,380 34,362 Gove 2,646 8 2 11 1 11 16 2,695 Graham 2,385 99 17 9 0 12 75 2,597 Grant 6,368 47 96 27 0 1,109 182 7,829 Gray 5,610 26 28 13 0 254 75 6,006 American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander 425 Population in Kansas, by Race and County April 1, 2010 County White Black or African American Some other Race Two or more Races Total American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander Greeley 1,143 6 7 4 0 69 18 1,247 Greenwood 6,394 23 66 18 0 41 147 6,689 Hamilton 2,134 8 33 7 3 467 38 2,690 Harper 5,711 22 69 5 13 128 86 6,034 Harvey 31,693 564 251 256 10 1,100 810 34,684 Haskell 3,641 12 28 10 0 479 86 4,256 Hodgeman 1,806 20 3 8 0 48 31 1,916 Jackson 11,743 73 1,076 48 1 97 424 13,462 Jefferson 18,419 104 171 39 6 60 327 19,126 Jewell 2,994 5 20 6 0 13 39 3,077 Johnson 468,052 23,636 2,014 22,743 299 13,797 13,638 544,179 Kearny 3,472 23 39 12 1 345 85 3,977 Kingman 7,611 14 47 36 2 49 99 7,858 Kiowa 2,441 17 24 16 1 28 26 2,553 Labette 19,024 1,008 467 77 5 153 873 21,607 Lane 1,666 8 14 4 1 28 29 1,750 Leavenworth 63,879 7,171 584 965 101 1,015 2,512 76,227 Lincoln 3,158 9 17 6 0 24 27 3,241 Linn 9,307 43 63 30 6 59 148 9,656 Logan 2,647 21 13 10 0 30 35 2,756 Lyon 28,140 819 234 781 17 2,788 911 33,690 McPherson 27,763 294 110 147 21 346 499 29,180 Marion 12,154 104 70 27 7 91 207 12,660 Marshall 9,849 27 33 23 3 50 132 10,117 Meade 4,242 31 35 19 0 172 76 4,575 Miami 31,225 426 192 116 9 212 607 32,787 Mitchell 6,244 13 24 19 5 17 51 6,373 Montgomery 29,561 2,059 1,188 205 38 670 1,750 35,471 Morris 5,687 25 28 14 1 73 95 5,923 Morton 2,841 14 34 60 5 221 58 3,233 Nemaha 9,902 57 47 15 4 49 104 10,178 Neosho 15,542 197 179 83 6 180 325 16,512 Ness 2,969 18 10 4 0 78 28 3,107 Norton 5,358 165 13 30 1 34 70 5,671 Osage 15,796 48 112 37 5 45 252 16,295 426 Population in Kansas, by Race and County April 1, 2010 County White Black or African American Some other Race Two or more Races Total American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander Osborne 3,765 8 19 18 0 10 38 3,858 Ottawa 5,889 49 24 9 0 33 87 6,091 Pawnee 6,322 325 41 32 6 108 139 6,973 Phillips 5,472 23 23 41 0 24 59 5,642 Pottawatomie 20,212 227 168 144 12 287 554 21,604 Pratt 9,083 114 58 27 1 187 186 9,656 Rawlins 2,449 8 5 5 0 30 22 2,519 Reno 58,469 1,930 438 309 19 1,637 1,709 64,511 Republic 4,879 25 12 15 0 16 33 4,980 Rice 9,213 128 70 37 5 362 268 10,083 Riley 59,203 4,530 433 2,996 144 1,300 2,509 71,115 Rooks 5,049 24 17 19 3 20 49 5,181 Rush 3,213 8 16 8 0 24 38 3,307 Russell 6,712 54 45 34 2 33 90 6,970 Saline 48,695 1,814 295 1,156 27 1,914 1,705 55,606 Scott 4,447 19 30 24 1 354 61 4,936 Sedgwick 380,482 46,167 5,739 20,385 412 25,302 19,878 498,365 Seward 16,171 774 176 611 43 4,471 706 22,952 Shawnee 144,412 15,280 2,177 2,085 126 6,474 7,380 177,934 Sheridan 2,475 3 11 5 0 34 28 2,556 Sherman 5,596 39 17 17 7 230 104 6,010 Smith 3,733 10 11 7 4 27 61 3,853 Stafford 4,110 13 55 17 1 186 55 4,437 Stanton 1,870 13 27 3 1 271 50 2,235 Stevens 4,985 16 49 15 1 570 88 5,724 Sumner 22,705 230 282 56 4 270 585 24,132 Thomas 7,509 49 36 38 6 178 84 7,900 Trego 2,919 13 6 7 2 31 23 3,001 Wabaunsee 6,808 29 36 10 0 23 147 7,053 Wallace 1,395 2 7 1 0 63 17 1,485 Washington 5,632 25 14 19 0 56 53 5,799 Wichita 1,972 19 11 3 0 190 39 2,234 Wilson 8,995 31 99 36 5 34 209 9,409 Woodson 3,161 12 37 2 0 33 64 3,309 Wyandotte 86,056 39,742 1,297 3,958 169 20,378 5,905 157,505 Kansas 2,391,044 167,864 28,150 67,762 2,238 110,127 85,933 2,853,118 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census (PL94-171). 427 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Allen 14,385 278 1.93 13,371 392 2.93 41.0 Anderson 8,110 88 1.09 8,102 123 1.52 39.8 Atchison 16,774 327 1.95 16,924 383 2.26 17.1 Barber 5,307 107 2.02 4,861 119 2.45 11.2 Barton 28,205 2,344 8.31 27,674 3,683 13.31 57.1 Bourbon 15,379 199 1.29 15,173 309 2.04 55.3 Brown 10,724 249 2.32 9,984 306 3.06 22.9 Butler 59,482 1,336 2.25 65,880 2,602 3.95 94.8 Chase 3,030 53 1.75 2,790 100 3.58 88.7 Chautauqua 4,359 59 1.35 3,669 87 2.37 47.5 Cherokee 22,605 291 1.29 21,603 424 1.96 45.7 Cheyenne 3,165 82 2.59 2,726 142 5.21 73.2 Clark 2,390 96 4.02 2,215 163 7.36 69.8 Clay 8,822 73 0.83 8,535 162 1.90 121.9 Cloud 10,268 62 0.60 9,533 283 2.97 356.5 Coffey 8,865 137 1.55 8,601 176 2.05 28.5 Comanche 1,967 35 1.78 1,891 73 3.86 108.6 Cowley 36,291 1,304 3.59 36,311 3,292 9.07 152.5 Crawford 38,242 910 2.38 39,134 1,762 4.50 93.6 Decatur 3,472 34 0.98 2,961 30 1.01 -11.8 Dickinson 19,344 445 2.30 19,754 769 3.89 72.8 Doniphan 8,249 96 1.16 7,945 165 2.08 71.9 Douglas 99,962 3,268 3.27 110,826 5,651 5.10 72.9 Edwards 3,449 335 9.71 3,037 534 17.58 59.4 Elk 3,261 71 2.18 2,882 79 2.74 11.3 Ellis 27,507 652 2.37 28,452 1,299 4.57 99.2 Ellsworth 6,525 234 3.59 6,497 322 4.96 37.6 Finney 40,523 17,548 43.30 36,776 17,182 46.72 -2.1 Ford 32,458 12,231 37.68 33,848 17,321 51.17 41.6 Franklin 24,784 650 2.62 25,992 937 3.60 44.2 Geary 27,947 2,362 8.45 34,362 4,252 12.37 80.0 Gove 3,068 38 1.24 2,695 42 1.56 10.5 Graham 2,946 23 0.78 2,597 59 2.27 156.5 Grant 7,909 2,742 34.67 7,829 3,439 43.93 25.4 Gray 5,904 579 9.81 6,006 855 14.24 47.7 Greeley 1,534 177 11.54 1,247 171 13.71 -3.4 Greenwood 7,673 132 1.72 6,689 220 3.29 66.7 Hamilton 2,670 550 20.60 2,690 827 30.74 50.4 Harper 6,536 70 1.07 6,034 298 4.94 325.7 Harvey 32,869 2,620 7.97 34,684 3,747 10.80 43.0 Haskell 4,307 1,015 23.57 4,256 1,149 27.00 13.2 Hodgeman 2,085 56 2.69 1,916 118 6.16 110.7 Jackson 12,657 189 1.49 13,462 438 3.25 131.7 Jefferson 18,426 236 1.28 19,126 339 1.77 43.6 Jewell 3,791 27 0.71 3,077 63 2.05 133.3 Johnson 451,086 17,957 3.98 544,179 38,949 7.16 116.9 Kearny 4,531 1,203 26.55 3,977 1,135 28.54 -5.7 Kingman 8,673 125 1.44 7,858 199 2.53 59.2 Kiowa 3,278 67 2.04 2,553 99 3.88 47.8 Labette 22,835 700 3.07 21,607 875 4.05 25.0 Lane 2,155 31 1.44 1,750 74 4.23 138.7 Leavenworth 68,691 2,620 3.81 76,227 4,308 5.65 64.4 Lincoln 3,578 37 1.03 3,241 72 2.22 94.6 Linn 9,570 87 0.91 9,656 186 1.93 113.8 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 Hispanic Population 2000 2010 Hispanic Population Percent Change 2000-2010 428 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 Hispanic Population 2000 2010 Hispanic Population Percent Change 2000-2010 Logan 3,046 50 1.64 2,756 80 2.90 60.0 Lyon 35,935 6,010 16.72 33,690 6,755 20.05 12.4 McPherson 29,554 573 1.94 29,180 1,025 3.51 78.9 Marion 13,361 257 1.92 12,660 296 2.34 15.2 Marshall 10,965 83 0.76 10,117 193 1.91 132.5 Meade 4,631 505 10.90 4,575 676 14.78 33.9 Miami 28,351 451 1.59 32,787 828 2.53 83.6 Mitchell 6,932 61 0.88 6,373 73 1.15 19.7 Montgomery 36,252 1,118 3.08 35,471 1,844 5.20 64.9 Morris 6,104 136 2.23 5,923 212 3.58 55.9 Morton 3,496 493 14.10 3,233 623 19.27 26.4 Nemaha 10,717 76 0.71 10,178 121 1.19 59.2 Neosho 16,997 494 2.91 16,512 686 4.15 38.9 Ness 3,454 52 1.51 3,107 229 7.37 340.4 Norton 5,953 141 2.37 5,671 240 4.23 70.2 Osage 16,712 255 1.53 16,295 330 2.03 29.4 Osborne 4,452 17 0.38 3,858 46 1.19 170.6 Ottawa 6,163 80 1.30 6,091 121 1.99 51.3 Pawnee 7,233 301 4.16 6,973 461 6.61 53.2 Phillips 6,001 40 0.67 5,642 121 2.14 202.5 Pottawatomie 18,209 411 2.26 21,604 957 4.43 132.8 Pratt 9,647 298 3.09 9,656 525 5.44 76.2 Rawlins 2,966 24 0.81 2,519 80 3.18 233.3 Reno 64,790 3,661 5.65 64,511 5,209 8.07 42.3 Republic 5,835 55 0.94 4,980 53 1.06 -3.6 Rice 10,761 604 5.61 10,083 1,018 10.10 68.5 Riley 62,843 2,872 4.57 71,115 4,610 6.48 60.5 Rooks 5,685 60 1.06 5,181 107 2.07 78.3 Rush 3,551 37 1.04 3,307 84 2.54 127.0 Russell 7,370 67 0.91 6,970 115 1.65 71.6 Saline 53,597 3,228 6.02 55,606 5,403 9.72 67.4 Scott 5,120 323 6.31 4,936 753 15.26 133.1 Sedgwick 452,869 36,397 8.04 498,365 64,636 12.97 77.6 Seward 22,510 9,486 42.14 22,952 12,990 56.60 36.9 Shawnee 169,871 12,330 7.26 177,934 19,303 10.85 56.6 Sheridan 2,813 41 1.46 2,556 84 3.29 104.9 Sherman 6,760 571 8.45 6,010 647 10.77 13.3 Smith 4,536 33 0.73 3,853 57 1.48 72.7 Stafford 4,789 259 5.41 4,437 529 11.92 104.2 Stanton 2,406 570 23.69 2,235 828 37.05 45.3 Stevens 5,463 1,187 21.73 5,724 1,866 32.60 57.2 Sumner 25,946 929 3.58 24,132 1,097 4.55 18.1 Thomas 8,180 151 1.85 7,900 370 4.68 145.0 Trego 3,319 26 0.78 3,001 51 1.70 96.2 Wabaunsee 6,885 128 1.86 7,053 205 2.91 60.2 Wallace 1,749 84 4.80 1,485 108 7.27 28.6 Washington 6,483 42 0.65 5,799 144 2.48 242.9 Wichita 2,531 466 18.41 2,234 550 24.62 18.0 Wilson 10,332 173 1.67 9,409 217 2.31 25.4 Woodson 3,788 52 1.37 3,309 69 2.09 32.7 Wyandotte 157,882 25,257 16.00 157,505 41,633 26.43 64.8 Kansas 2,688,418 188,252 7.00 2,853,118 300,042 10.52 59.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 2000 and 2010. 429 Johnson1,149.6 Shawnee327.1 Sedgwick499.6 Greeley1.6 Franklin45.5 Phillips6.4 Jackson20.5 Pawnee9.2 Clay13.2 Bourbon23.9 Republic6.9 Doniphan20.2 Seward35.9 Ford30.8 Marshall11.2 Woodson6.6 Lincoln4.5 Finney28.2 Stanton3.3 Sheridan2.9 Chase3.6 Ellis31.6 Cowley32.3 Cherokee36.8 Reno51.4 Wabaunsee8.9 Comanche2.4 Logan2.6 Harper7.5 Crawford66.4 Allen26.7 Lyon39.8 Pottawatomie25.7 Atchison39.3 Norton6.5 Thomas7.4 Hamilton2.7 Osborne4.3 Hodgeman2.2 Trego3.4 Cloud13.3 Brown17.5 Jefferson35.9 Dickinson23.3 Lane2.4 Butler46.1 Cheyenne2.7 Wallace1.6 Chautauqua5.7 Kiowa3.5Haskell7.4 Rice13.9 Morton4.4 Rush4.6 Washington6.5 Nemaha14.2 McPherson32.5 Ness2.9 Grant13.6 Osage23.1 Labette33.5 Edwards4.9 Linn16.3 Morris8.5 Rooks5.8 Barber4.3 Anderson14.0 Decatur3.3 Sherman5.7 Gray6.9 Barton30.9 Clark2.3 Saline77.2 Kingman9.1 Harvey64.3 Geary89.3 Scott6.9 Jewell3.4 Wilson16.5 Wichita3.1 Stevens7.9 Graham2.9 Kearny4.6 Gove2.5 Neosho28.9 Smith4.3 Russell7.9 Rawlins2.4 Riley116.6 Coffey13.7 Stafford5.6 Elk4.5 Ottawa8.5 Greenwood5.9 Meade4.7 Miami57.0 Mitchell9.1 Marion13.4 Ellsworth9.1 Sumner20.4 Pratt13.1 Douglas243.1 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2010 Persons per Square Mile 1.6 - 25.7 25.8 - 89.3 89.4 - 243.1 243.2 - 499.6 499.7 - 1,149.6 State: 34.9Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. 2010 Census. 164.7 Leavenworth Wyandotte 1,039.0 Montgomery55.1 430 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County 1990, 2000, and 2010 County 1990 2000 2010 Allen 500 29.1 28.6 26.7 Anderson 580 13.4 13.9 14.0 Atchison 431 39.2 38.8 39.3 Barber 1,134 5.2 4.7 4.3 Barton 895 32.9 31.5 30.9 Bourbon 635 23.5 24.1 23.9 Brown 571 19.5 18.8 17.5 Butler 1,430 35.4 41.7 46.1 Chase 773 3.9 3.9 3.6 Chautauqua 639 6.9 6.8 5.7 Cherokee 588 36.4 38.5 36.8 Cheyenne 1,020 3.2 3.1 2.7 Clark 975 2.5 2.5 2.3 Clay 645 14.2 13.7 13.2 Cloud 715 15.4 14.3 13.3 Coffey 627 13.3 14.1 13.7 Comanche 788 2.9 2.5 2.4 Cowley 1,126 32.8 32.2 32.3 Crawford 590 60.0 64.5 66.4 Decatur 894 4.5 3.9 3.3 Dickinson 847 22.4 22.8 23.3 Doniphan 393 20.8 21.0 20.2 Douglas 456 179.0 218.8 243.1 Edwards 622 6.1 5.5 4.9 Elk 644 5.1 5.0 4.5 Ellis 900 28.9 30.6 31.6 Ellsworth 716 9.2 9.1 9.1 Finney 1,302 25.4 31.1 28.2 Ford 1,098 25.0 29.5 30.8 Franklin 572 38.3 43.2 45.5 Geary 385 79.3 72.6 89.3 Gove 1,072 3.0 2.9 2.5 Graham 899 3.9 3.3 2.9 Grant 575 12.5 13.8 13.6 Gray 869 6.2 6.8 6.9 Greeley 778 2.3 2.0 1.6 Greenwood 1,143 6.9 6.7 5.9 Hamilton 997 2.4 2.7 2.7 Harper 801 8.9 8.2 7.5 Harvey 540 57.6 60.9 64.3 Haskell 578 6.7 7.5 7.4 Hodgeman 860 2.5 2.4 2.2 Jackson 656 17.5 19.3 20.5 Jefferson 533 29.7 34.4 35.9 Jewell 910 4.7 4.2 3.4 Johnson 473 744.3 946.1 1,149.6 Kearny 871 4.6 5.2 4.6 Kingman 863 9.6 10.0 9.1 Kiowa 723 5.1 4.5 3.5 Labette 645 36.5 35.2 33.5 Lane 717 3.3 3.0 2.4 Leavenworth 463 139.0 148.3 164.7 Lincoln 719 5.1 5.0 4.5 Linn 594 13.8 16.0 16.3 Logan 1,073 2.9 2.8 2.6 Population Density*2010 Land Area (sq. miles) 431 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County 1990, 2000, and 2010 County 1990 2000 2010 Population Density*2010 Land Area (sq. miles) Lyon 847 40.8 42.2 39.8 McPherson 898 30.3 32.8 32.5 Marion 944 13.7 14.2 13.4 Marshall 900 13.0 12.1 11.2 Meade 978 4.3 4.7 4.7 Miami 576 40.7 49.2 57.0 Mitchell 702 10.3 9.9 9.1 Montgomery 644 60.2 56.2 55.1 Morris 695 8.9 8.8 8.5 Morton 730 4.8 4.8 4.4 Nemaha 717 14.5 14.9 14.2 Neosho 571 29.8 29.7 28.9 Ness 1,075 3.8 3.2 2.9 Norton 878 6.8 6.8 6.5 Osage 706 21.7 23.8 23.1 Osborne 893 5.5 5.0 4.3 Ottawa 721 7.8 8.5 8.5 Pawnee 754 10.0 9.6 9.2 Phillips 886 7.4 6.8 6.4 Pottawatomie 841 19.1 21.6 25.7 Pratt 735 13.2 13.1 13.1 Rawlins 1,069 3.2 2.8 2.4 Reno 1,255 49.8 51.6 51.4 Republic 717 9.1 8.1 6.9 Rice 726 14.6 14.8 13.9 Riley 610 110.1 103.1 116.6 Rooks 891 6.8 6.4 5.8 Rush 718 5.4 4.9 4.6 Russell 886 8.9 8.3 7.9 Saline 720 68.5 74.5 77.2 Scott 718 7.4 7.1 6.9 Sedgwick 998 403.7 453.2 499.6 Seward 639 29.3 35.2 35.9 Shawnee 544 292.7 309.0 327.1 Sheridan 896 3.4 3.1 2.9 Sherman 1,056 6.6 6.4 5.7 Smith 895 5.7 5.1 4.3 Stafford 792 6.8 6.0 5.6 Stanton 680 3.4 3.5 3.3 Stevens 727 6.9 7.5 7.9 Sumner 1,182 21.9 22.0 20.4 Thomas 1,075 7.7 7.6 7.4 Trego 889 4.2 3.7 3.4 Wabaunsee 794 8.3 8.6 8.9 Wallace 914 2.0 1.9 1.6 Washington 895 7.9 7.2 6.5 Wichita 719 3.8 3.5 3.1 Wilson 570 17.9 18.0 16.5 Woodson 498 8.2 7.6 6.6 Wyandotte 152 1,073.0 1,042.9 1,039.0 Kansas 81,759 30.3 32.9 34.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 1990-2010. * Population density is defined as the average number of persons per square mile of land area, i.e., the number of inhabitants in the area divided by the number of square miles in the area. 432 Greeley Franklin Phillips Jackson Pawnee Clay Bourbon Republic Doniphan Seward Ford Montgomery Marshall Woodson Lincoln Finney Stanton Sheridan Chase Ellis Cowley Cherokee Reno Wabaunsee Comanche Logan Harper Crawford Allen Lyon Pottawatomie Atchison Norton Thomas Hamilton Osborne Hodgeman Trego Cloud Brown Jefferson Dickinson Lane Butler Cheyenne Wallace Chautauqua KiowaHaskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPhersonNess Grant Osage Labette Edwards Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Kingman Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wilson Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 2010 Urban Cluster Urbanized Area Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson 433 County Urban Rural Allen 500.3 0.6 99.4 Anderson 579.6 0.3 99.7 Atchison 431.2 1.4 98.6 Barber 1,134.1 0.0 100.0 Barton 895.4 0.9 99.1 Bourbon 635.5 0.7 99.3 Brown 570.9 0.4 99.6 Butler 1,429.9 1.5 98.5 Chase 773.1 0.0 100.0 Chautauqua 638.9 0.0 100.0 Cherokee 587.6 1.4 98.7 Cheyenne 1,019.9 0.0 100.0 Clark 974.6 0.0 100.0 Clay 645.3 0.3 99.7 Cloud 715.3 0.4 99.7 Coffey 626.9 0.3 99.7 Comanche 788.3 0.0 100.0 Cowley 1,125.8 1.4 98.6 Crawford 589.8 2.2 97.8 Decatur 893.5 0.0 100.0 Dickinson 847.1 0.4 99.6 Doniphan 393.4 0.8 99.2 Douglas 455.9 7.7 92.3 Edwards 621.9 0.0 100.0 Elk 644.3 0.0 100.0 Ellis 899.9 1.1 98.9 Ellsworth 715.8 0.2 99.8 Finney 1,302.0 1.0 99.0 Ford 1,098.3 1.0 99.0 Franklin 571.8 0.9 99.1 Geary 384.6 4.8 95.2 Gove 1,071.7 0.0 100.0 Graham 898.5 0.0 100.0 Grant 574.8 0.4 99.6 Gray 868.9 0.0 100.0 Greeley 778.5 0.0 100.0 Greenwood 1,143.3 0.1 99.9 Hamilton 996.5 0.0 100.0 Harper 801.3 0.0 100.0 Harvey 539.8 2.2 97.8 Haskell 577.5 0.0 100.0 Hodgeman 860.0 0.0 100.0 Jackson 656.2 0.2 99.8 Jefferson 532.6 0.0 100.0 Jewell 909.8 0.0 100.0 Johnson 473.4 43.2 56.8 Kearny 870.5 0.0 100.0 Kingman 863.4 0.2 99.8 Kiowa 722.6 0.0 100.0 Labette 645.3 0.9 99.2 Lane 717.5 0.0 100.0 Leavenworth 462.8 5.5 94.5 Lincoln 719.4 0.0 100.0 Linn 594.1 0.0 100.0 Total Land Area (in square miles) Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County 2010 Percent of Land Area 434 County Urban Rural Total Land Area (in square miles) Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County 2010 Percent of Land Area Logan 1,073.0 0.0 100.0 Lyon 847.5 1.3 98.7 McPherson 898.3 0.9 99.1 Marion 944.3 0.1 99.9 Marshall 900.2 0.2 99.8 Meade 978.1 0.0 100.0 Miami 575.7 1.5 98.5 Mitchell 701.8 0.3 99.7 Montgomery 643.5 1.8 98.2 Morris 695.3 0.0 100.0 Morton 729.7 0.0 100.0 Nemaha 717.4 0.2 99.8 Neosho 571.5 0.9 99.1 Ness 1,074.8 0.0 100.0 Norton 878.1 0.2 99.9 Osage 705.5 0.3 99.7 Osborne 892.5 0.0 100.0 Ottawa 720.7 0.0 100.0 Pawnee 754.3 0.4 99.6 Phillips 885.9 0.2 99.8 Pottawatomie 841.0 0.7 99.3 Pratt 735.0 0.4 99.6 Rawlins 1,069.4 0.0 100.0 Reno 1,255.3 1.7 98.3 Republic 717.4 0.0 100.0 Rice 726.2 0.2 99.8 Riley 609.8 3.6 96.4 Rooks 890.5 0.0 100.0 Rush 717.8 0.0 100.0 Russell 886.3 0.2 99.8 Saline 720.2 3.2 96.8 Scott 717.5 0.2 99.8 Sedgwick 997.5 20.7 79.3 Seward 639.5 1.5 98.6 Shawnee 544.0 14.6 85.4 Sheridan 896.0 0.0 100.0 Sherman 1,056.1 0.3 99.7 Smith 895.5 0.0 100.0 Stafford 792.0 0.0 100.0 Stanton 680.3 0.0 100.0 Stevens 727.3 0.2 99.8 Sumner 1,181.9 0.4 99.6 Thomas 1,074.7 0.3 99.7 Trego 889.5 0.0 100.0 Wabaunsee 794.3 0.0 100.0 Wallace 913.7 0.0 100.0 Washington 894.8 0.0 100.0 Wichita 718.6 0.0 100.0 Wilson 570.4 0.3 99.8 Woodson 497.8 0.0 100.0 Wyandotte 151.6 52.4 47.6 Kansas 81,758.7 1.2 98.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010, http://www.census.gov/geo/www/ua/2010urbanruralclass.html (accessed March 26, 2012). 435 County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Allen 6,885 9,484 6,493 8,550 6,938 8,716 6,351 8,287 6,343 6,885 5,729 7,642 Anderson 3,034 6,001 3,169 5,332 3,310 5,439 3,210 4,593 3,415 4,695 3,336 4,766 Atchison 12,529 8,369 12,565 6,600 11,407 6,990 10,656 6,276 10,487 6,287 11,144 5,780 Barber 3072 5,641 2,545 4,471 - 6,548 - 5,874 - 5,307 - 4,861 Barton 23,647 8,721 19,843 10,820 22,794 8,549 18,609 10,773 18,812 9,393 18,886 8,788 Bourbon 9,410 6,680 8,967 6,248 8,893 7,076 8,362 6,604 7,879 7,500 7,895 7,278 Brown 3,391 9,838 3,365 8,320 3,702 8,253 3,603 7,525 3,492 7,232 3,151 6,833 Butler 18,957 19,438 18,285 20,373 20,279 24,503 23,427 27,153 33,229 26,253 39,216 26,664 Chase - 3,921 - 3,408 - 3,309 - 3,021 - 3,030 - 2,790 Chautauqua - 5,956 - 4,642 - 5,016 - 4,407 - 4,359 - 3,669 Cherokee 11,720 10,559 11,557 9,992 11,786 10,518 10,927 10,447 11,079 11,526 11,004 10,599 Cheyenne - 4,708 - 4,256 - 3,678 - 3,243 - 3,165 - 2,726 Clark - 3,396 - 2,896 - 2,599 - 2,418 - 2,390 - 2,215 Clay 4,613 6,062 4,963 4,927 4,948 4,854 4,613 4,545 4,454 4,368 4,307 4,228 Cloud 7,022 7,385 7,221 6,245 6,847 5,647 6,167 4,856 5,636 4,632 5,340 4,193 Coffey - 8,403 - 7,397 2901 6,469 2,735 5,669 2,739 6,126 2,503 6,098 Comanche - 3,271 - 2,702 - 2,554 - 2,313 - 1,967 - 1,891 Cowley 25,379 12,482 24,621 10,391 23,937 12,887 24,693 12,222 23,789 12,502 25,055 11,256 Crawford 18,678 18,354 22,762 15,088 24,244 13,672 23,157 12,411 24,280 13,962 25,465 13,669 Decatur - 5,778 - 4,988 - 4,509 - 4,021 - 3,472 - 2,961 Dickinson 10,448 11,124 9,826 10,167 9,502 10,673 8,927 10,031 6,831 12,513 7,054 12,700 Doniphan 1,191 8,383 1,283 7,824 1,279 7,989 1,100 7,034 997 7,252 2,368 5,577 Douglas 32,858 10,862 48,218 9,714 58,573 9,067 71,722 10,076 87,182 12,780 98,621 12,205 Edwards - 5,118 - 4,581 - 4,271 - 3,787 - 3,449 - 3,037 Elk - 5,048 - 3,858 - 3,918 - 3,327 - 3,261 - 2,882 Ellis 11,947 9,323 15,396 9,334 16,301 9,797 17,767 8,237 20,593 6,914 21,180 7,272 Ellsworth - 7,677 - 6,146 - 6,640 - 6,586 2792 3,733 2,982 3,515 Finney 11,811 4,282 14,708 4,239 18,256 5,569 24,097 8,973 32,770 7,753 29,942 6,834 Ford 13,520 7,418 14,127 8,460 18,001 6,314 21,129 6,334 25,973 6,485 27,316 6,532 Franklin 10,673 8,875 11,036 8,971 11,016 11,046 10,667 11,327 11,803 12,981 12,450 13,542 Geary 18,700 10,079 23,525 4,586 20,961 8,891 21,287 9,166 24,020 3,927 30,351 4,011 Gove - 4,107 - 3,940 - 3,726 - 3,231 - 3,068 - 2,695 Graham - 5,586 - 4,751 - 3,995 - 3,543 - 2,946 - 2,597 Grant 3157 2,112 3,779 2,182 4,653 2,324 5,474 1,685 6,280 1,629 6,279 1,550 Gray - 4,380 - 4,516 - 5,138 - 5,396 - 5,904 - 6,006 Greeley - 2,087 - 1,819 - 1,845 - 1,774 - 1,534 - 1,247 Greenwood 4,055 7,198 3,576 5,565 3,425 5,339 2,974 4,873 2,873 4,800 2,591 4,098 Hamilton - 3,144 - 2,747 - 2,514 - 2,388 - 2,670 - 2,690 Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 436 County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Harper 2,744 6,797 2,653 5,218 2,661 5,117 2,516 4,608 - 6,536 - 6,034 Harvey 14,877 10,988 15,439 11,797 19,345 11,186 19,712 11,316 22,599 10,270 23,960 10,724 Haskell - 2,990 - 3,672 - 3,814 - 3,886 - 4,307 - 4,256 Hodgeman - 3,115 - 2,662 - 2,269 - 2,177 - 2,085 - 1,916 Jackson 3,028 7,281 3,063 7,279 3,132 8,512 3,196 8,329 3,284 9,373 3,245 10,217 Jefferson - 11,252 - 11,945 - 15,207 - 15,905 - 18,426 226 18,900 Jewell - 7,217 - 6,099 - 5,241 - 4,251 - 3,791 - 3,077 Johnson 122,071 21,721 199,910 17,752 244,828 25,441 333,636 21,418 428,500 22,586 523,317 20,862 Kearny - 3,108 - 3,047 - 3,435 - 4,027 - 4,531 - 3,977 Kingman 3,582 6,376 3,622 5,264 3,563 5,397 3,196 5,096 3,195 5,478 2,978 4,880 Kiowa - 4,626 - 4,088 - 4,046 - 3,660 - 3,278 - 2,553 Labette 13,929 12,876 13,015 12,760 12,898 12,784 11,924 11,769 11,143 11,692 10,298 11,309 Lane - 3,060 - 2,707 - 2,472 - 2,375 - 2,155 - 1,750 Leavenworth 22,052 26,472 37,004 16,336 38,963 15,846 45,615 18,756 46,845 21,846 54,073 22,154 Lincoln - 5,556 - 4,582 - 4,145 - 3,653 - 3,578 - 3,241 Linn - 8,274 - 7,770 - 8,234 - 8,254 - 9,570 - 9,656 Logan - 4,036 - 3,814 - 3,478 - 3,081 - 3,046 - 2,756 Lyon 18,190 8,738 23,327 8,744 25,287 9,821 25,512 9,220 26,798 9,137 24,830 8,860 McPherson 12,605 11,680 13,615 11,163 14,908 11,947 15,498 11,770 16,920 12,634 16,488 12,692 Marion - 15,143 2730 11,205 2,717 10,805 2,704 10,184 2,763 10,598 2,815 9,845 Marshall 4,143 11,455 3,588 9,551 3,670 9,117 3,359 8,346 3,057 7,908 2,937 7,180 Meade - 5,505 - 4,912 - 4,788 - 4,247 - 4,631 - 4,575 Miami 9,406 10,478 8,916 10,338 9,016 12,602 9,288 14,178 12,629 15,722 16,082 16,705 Mitchell 3,837 5,029 4,121 3,889 4,367 3,750 4,066 3,137 3,607 3,325 3,295 3,078 Montgomery 34,069 10,938 28,072 11,877 28,552 13,729 22,859 15,957 20,931 15,321 20,068 15,403 Morris 2,664 4,728 - 6,432 - 6,419 - 6,198 - 6,104 - 5,923 Morton - 3,354 - 3,576 - 3,454 - 3,480 - 3,496 - 3,233 Nemaha - 12,897 - 11,825 - 11,211 - 10,446 - 10,717 2,520 7,658 Neosho 10,849 8,606 10,341 8,471 10,506 8,461 9,488 7,547 9,332 7,665 9,059 7,453 Ness - 5,470 - 4,791 - 4,498 - 4,033 - 3,454 - 3,107 Norton 3,345 4,690 3,627 3,652 3,400 3,289 3,017 2,930 3,750 2,203 2,893 2,778 Osage - 12,886 2600 10,752 2,667 12,652 2,689 12,559 - 16,712 2,683 13,612 Osborne - 7,506 - 6,416 - 5,959 - 4,867 - 4,452 - 3,858 Ottawa - 6,779 - 6,183 - 5,971 - 5,634 - 6,163 - 6,091 Pawnee 5,001 5,253 4,567 3,917 4,811 3,254 4,490 3,065 4,874 2,359 4,764 2,209 Phillips 3,233 5,476 3,241 4,647 3,229 4,177 2,828 3,762 2,668 3,333 2,609 3,033 Pottawatomie - 11,957 3185 8,570 3,321 11,461 3,849 12,279 4,238 13,971 8,876 12,728 Pratt 8,156 3,966 6,736 3,320 6,885 3,390 6,687 3,015 6,448 3,199 6,546 3,110 437 County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County 1960-2010 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Rawlins - 5,279 - 4,393 - 4,105 - 3,404 - 2,966 - 2,519 Reno 37,574 21,481 36,885 23,880 40,284 24,699 39,308 23,081 44,341 20,449 44,320 20,191 Republic 2,940 6,828 3,063 5,435 2,805 4,764 2,517 3,965 - 5,835 - 4,980 Rice 4,592 9,317 4,355 7,965 4,152 7,748 3,688 6,922 6,097 4,664 3,652 6,431 Riley 22,993 18,921 42,296 14,492 46,912 16,593 49,734 17,405 53,605 9,238 61,269 9,846 Rooks 3104 6,630 2,627 5,001 - 7,006 - 6,039 - 5,685 - 5,181 Rush - 6,160 - 5,117 - 4,516 - 3,842 - 3,551 - 3,307 Russell 6,113 5,235 5,371 4,057 5,427 3,441 4,781 3,054 4,329 3,041 4,108 2,862 Saline 43,202 11,513 37,714 8,878 41,843 7,062 42,297 7,004 45,551 8,046 47,493 8,113 Scott 3,555 1,673 4,001 1,605 4,154 1,628 3,785 1,504 3,687 1,433 3,647 1,289 Sedgwick 311,460 31,771 317,424 33,270 325,610 40,921 360,578 43,084 413,159 39,710 460,197 38,168 Seward 13,813 2,117 13,471 2,273 14,911 2,160 16,573 2,170 19,320 3,190 20,329 2,623 Shawnee 119,500 21,786 132,108 23,214 125,936 28,980 132,711 28,265 142,541 27,330 149,777 28,157 Sheridan - 4,267 - 3,859 - 3,544 - 3,043 - 2,813 - 2,556 Sherman 4,459 2,223 5,510 2,282 5,708 2,051 4,983 1,943 4,838 1,922 4,553 1,457 Smith - 7,776 - 6,757 - 5,947 - 5,078 - 4,536 - 3,853 Stafford - 7,451 - 5,943 - 5,694 - 5,365 - 4,789 - 4,437 Stanton - 2,108 - 2,287 - 2,339 - 2,333 - 2,406 - 2,235 Stevens 2,912 1,488 2,739 1,459 3,165 1,571 3,179 1,869 3,773 1,690 3,936 1,788 Sumner 10,019 15,297 9,194 14,359 9,472 15,456 9,619 16,222 9,751 16,195 8,964 15,168 Thomas 4,210 3,148 4,658 2,843 5,544 2,907 5,396 2,862 5,359 2,821 5,463 2,437 Trego 2808 2,665 - 4,436 - 4,165 - 3,694 - 3,319 - 3,001 Wabaunsee - 6,648 - 6,397 - 6,867 - 6,603 - 6,885 - 7,053 Wallace - 2,069 - 2,215 - 2,045 - 1,821 - 1,749 - 1,485 Washington - 10,739 - 9,249 - 8,543 - 7,073 - 6,483 - 5,799 Wichita - 2,765 - 3,274 - 3,041 - 2,758 - 2,531 - 2,234 Wilson 6,827 6,250 6,375 4,942 6,461 5,667 5,436 4,853 2,910 7,422 2,570 6,839 Woodson - 5,423 - 4,789 - 4,600 - 4,116 - 3,788 - 3,309 Wyandotte 164,182 21,313 171,877 14,968 170,836 1,499 160,196 1,797 149,491 8,391 147,956 9,549 Kansas 1,328,741 849,870 1,484,870 761,708 1,575,899 787,780 1,712,564 765,010 1,920,081 767,180 2,116,961 736,157 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 1960-2010. Single dash (-) indicates no urban land area within the county. 438 County 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Allen 45.4 36.4 39.0 42.1 43.3 44.3 43.4 44.1 42.9 Anderson 20.7 22.4 26.2 33.6 37.4 37.8 41.1 42.1 41.2 Atchison 54.4 56.9 59.5 60.0 65.6 62.0 62.9 62.5 65.9 Barber - - - 35.3 34.4 - - - - Barton 43.2 51.0 64.3 73.1 63.3 72.7 63.3 66.7 68.2 Bourbon 46.4 50.4 54.0 58.5 59.0 55.7 55.9 51.2 52.0 Brown 35.8 35.1 22.5 25.6 28.8 31.0 32.4 32.6 31.6 Butler 40.0 43.3 50.1 49.4 47.4 45.3 46.3 55.9 59.5 Chase - - - - - - - - - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - - Cherokee 39.8 42.6 48.4 52.8 52.9 52.8 51.1 49.0 50.9 Cheyenne - - - - - - - - - Clark - - - - - - - - - Clay 30.1 34.0 38.7 43.2 51.7 50.5 50.4 50.5 50.5 Cloud 32.2 36.3 44.6 48.7 52.9 54.8 55.9 54.9 56.0 Coffey - - - - - 31.0 32.5 30.9 29.1 Comanche - - - - - - - - - Cowley 57.1 58.4 62.8 67.0 70.6 65.0 66.9 65.6 69.0 Crawford 36.8 45.5 48.1 50.4 60.2 63.9 65.1 63.5 65.1 Decatur - - - - - - - - - Dickinson 39.3 41.3 45.1 48.4 49.2 47.1 47.1 35.3 35.7 Doniphan - - 9.7 12.4 13.2 13.8 13.5 12.1 29.8 Douglas 54.6 57.2 68.5 75.2 83.1 86.6 87.7 87.2 89.0 Edwards - - - - - - - - - Elk - - - - - - - - - Ellis 29.0 36.5 59.2 56.2 63.0 62.5 68.3 74.9 74.4 Ellsworth - - - - - - - 42.8 45.9 Finney 55.6 62.3 72.3 73.4 78.1 76.6 72.9 80.9 81.4 Ford 48.7 49.2 57.3 64.6 62.5 74.0 76.9 80.0 80.7 Franklin 43.4 48.8 50.6 54.6 55.2 49.9 48.5 47.6 47.9 Geary 51.6 55.9 62.1 65.0 83.9 70.2 69.9 85.9 88.3 Gove - - - - - - - - - Graham - - - - - - - - - Grant - - - 59.9 60.4 66.7 76.5 79.4 80.2 Gray - - - - - - - - - Greeley - - - - - - - - - Greenwood 19.2 23.1 29.2 36.0 40.0 39.1 37.9 37.4 38.7 Hamilton - - - - - - - - - Harper 23.0 23.8 27.2 28.8 34.4 34.2 35.3 - - Harvey 49.9 50.9 53.4 57.5 56.7 63.4 63.5 68.8 69.1 Haskell - - - - - - - - - Hodgeman - - - - - - - - - Jackson 18.3 21.6 24.4 29.4 29.6 26.9 27.7 25.9 24.1 Jefferson - - - - - - - - 1.2 Jewell - - - - - - - - - Johnson 13.5 11.9 70.6 84.9 91.8 90.6 94.0 95.0 96.2 Kearny - - - - - - - - - Kingman 23.6 26.8 31.0 36.0 41.8 39.8 38.5 36.8 37.9 Kiowa - - - - - - - - - Labette 47.5 47.1 50.4 52.0 50.0 50.2 50.3 48.8 47.7 Lane - - - - - - - - - Leavenworth 40.9 46.8 48.6 45.4 69.3 71.1 70.9 68.2 70.9 Lincoln - - - - - - - - - Linn - - - - - - - - - Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County 1930-2010 439 County 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County 1930-2010 Logan - - - - - - - - - Lyon 48.1 49.9 59.0 67.6 72.7 72.0 73.5 74.6 73.7 McPherson 26.1 29.8 36.7 51.9 54.6 55.5 56.8 57.3 56.5 Marion - - - - 19.6 20.1 21.0 20.7 22.2 Marshall 17.4 19.3 21.6 26.6 28.1 28.7 28.7 27.9 29.0 Meade - - - - - - - - - Miami 38.6 39.3 42.2 47.3 46.3 41.7 39.6 44.5 49.1 Mitchell 27.4 33.2 39.6 43.3 53.6 53.8 56.4 52.0 51.7 Montgomery 70.1 69.8 73.7 75.7 69.7 67.5 58.9 57.7 56.6 Morris 24.4 27.7 32.1 36.0 - - - - - Morton - - - - - - - - - Nemaha - - - - - - - - 24.8 Neosho 45.3 45.7 49.7 55.8 55.2 55.4 55.7 54.9 54.9 Ness - - - - - - - - - Norton 23.6 28.1 34.7 41.6 48.2 50.8 50.7 63.0 51.0 Osage - - - - 19.2 17.4 17.6 - 16.5 Osborne - - - - - - - - - Ottawa - - - - - - - - - Pawnee 33.6 34.3 40.3 48.8 55.1 59.7 59.4 67.4 68.3 Phillips - - 27.9 37.1 41.4 43.6 42.9 44.5 46.2 Pottawatomie - - - - 27.0 22.5 23.9 23.3 41.1 Pratt 47.5 53.4 61.9 67.3 67.6 67.0 68.9 66.8 67.8 Rawlins - - - - - - - - - Reno 56.7 57.5 62.1 63.6 60.7 62.0 63.0 68.4 68.7 Republic - 19.7 24.9 30.1 36.1 37.1 38.8 - - Rice 21.3 26.1 29.1 33.0 35.4 34.9 25.3 56.7 36.2 Riley 51.0 56.6 57.0 54.9 74.4 73.9 74.1 85.3 86.2 Rooks - - - 31.9 31.3 - - - - Rush - - - - - - - - - Russell - 35.8 48.4 53.9 62.7 61.2 61.0 58.7 58.9 Saline 68.7 71.3 78.4 79.0 80.9 85.6 85.8 85.0 85.4 Scott - - 65.1 68.0 69.7 71.8 71.6 72.0 73.9 Sedgwick 81.5 80.2 87.3 90.7 90.5 88.8 89.3 91.2 92.3 Seward 65.6 67.4 71.5 86.7 85.0 87.3 88.4 85.8 88.6 Shawnee 75.3 74.3 84.5 84.6 85.1 81.3 82.4 83.9 84.2 Sheridan - - - - - - - - - Sherman 49.0 51.5 63.6 66.6 70.1 73.6 71.9 71.6 75.8 Smith - - - - - - - - - Stafford - - - - - - - - - Stanton - - - - - - - - - Stevens - - 61.6 66.2 66.7 66.8 63.0 69.1 68.8 Sumner 25.6 27.7 32.8 39.6 38.3 38.0 37.2 37.6 37.2 Thomas - - 51.0 57.2 66.3 65.6 65.3 65.5 69.2 Trego - - - 51.3 - - - - - Wabaunsee - - - - - - - - - Wallace - - - - - - - - - Washington - - - - - - - - - Wichita - - - - - - - - - Wilson 36.6 38.9 47.1 52.2 56.6 53.3 52.8 28.2 27.3 Woodson - - - - - - - - - Wyandotte 86.3 83.7 86.8 88.5 92.0 99.1 98.9 94.7 93.9 Kansas 38.8 41.9 52.1 61.0 66.0 66.7 69.1 71.4 74.2 Single dash (-) indicates no urban land area within the county. Residual percentage is the rural population. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 1930-2010. 440 County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized Allen 357 189 168 382 187 195 Anderson 127 118 9 103 95 8 Atchison 1,053 313 740 1,375 135 1,240 Barber 65 65 0 40 36 4 Barton 772 439 333 672 344 328 Bourbon 324 205 119 409 230 179 Brown 202 202 0 116 47 69 Butler 2,010 1,754 256 2,309 1,896 413 Chase 113 113 0 145 145 0 Chautauqua 154 154 0 79 70 9 Cherokee 335 264 71 202 183 19 Cheyenne 54 54 0 49 49 0 Clark 46 46 0 57 57 0 Clay 165 165 0 140 134 6 Cloud 662 346 316 498 185 313 Coffey 170 126 44 130 107 23 Comanche 70 70 0 65 65 0 Cowley 1,808 946 862 2,004 1,076 928 Crawford 1,814 698 1,116 1,773 610 1,163 Decatur 121 120 1 81 81 0 Dickinson 338 330 8 307 266 41 Doniphan 391 94 297 427 84 343 Douglas 8,714 583 8,131 8,792 572 8,220 Edwards 61 59 2 35 34 1 Elk 86 86 0 40 40 0 Ellis 1,259 323 936 1,033 269 764 Ellsworth 826 810 16 983 964 19 Finney 572 237 335 548 231 317 Ford 782 502 280 708 448 260 Franklin 592 315 277 478 128 350 Geary 611 228 383 847 235 612 Gove 53 53 0 56 56 0 Graham 69 45 24 40 26 14 Grant 71 71 0 79 79 0 Gray 141 136 5 78 78 0 Greeley 27 27 0 26 26 0 Greenwood 191 163 28 90 90 0 Hamilton 43 43 0 0 0 0 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2010 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2000 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 441 County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2010 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2000 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 Harper 168 168 0 129 129 0 Harvey 1,440 791 649 1,311 656 655 Haskell 35 35 0 33 33 0 Hodgeman 35 35 0 14 14 0 Jackson 231 214 17 133 113 20 Jefferson 259 248 11 235 234 1 Jewell 45 41 4 27 27 0 Johnson 4,978 3,775 1,203 5,166 4,291 875 Kearny 45 45 0 81 75 6 Kingman 198 198 0 190 187 3 Kiowa 108 60 48 149 48 101 Labette 857 591 266 480 285 195 Lane 23 23 0 3 3 0 Leavenworth 6,635 5,989 646 6,561 5,882 679 Lincoln 76 76 0 50 50 0 Linn 131 109 22 63 63 0 Logan 57 57 0 41 41 0 Lyon 1,613 426 1,187 1,444 424 1,020 McPherson 1,637 658 979 925 534 391 Marion 765 331 434 723 302 421 Marshall 244 233 11 164 145 19 Meade 114 114 0 119 119 0 Miami 746 606 140 645 543 102 Mitchell 345 240 105 246 135 111 Montgomery 900 557 343 1,112 495 617 Morris 75 75 0 66 66 0 Morton 57 57 0 83 83 0 Nemaha 498 454 44 259 236 23 Neosho 478 297 181 450 234 216 Ness 79 76 3 70 70 0 Norton 790 774 16 822 810 12 Osage 233 219 14 194 173 21 Osborne 119 113 6 100 100 0 Ottawa 191 172 19 98 98 0 Pawnee 904 648 256 1,026 1,010 16 Phillips 143 143 0 68 68 0 Pottawatomie 282 142 140 299 204 95 Pratt 325 144 181 380 150 230 442 County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2010 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2000 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 Rawlins 56 50 6 40 40 0 Reno 3,253 2,953 300 3,129 2,662 467 Republic 140 140 0 103 101 2 Rice 879 153 726 648 181 467 Riley 9,314 427 8,887 9,127 450 8,677 Rooks 197 197 0 72 69 3 Rush 88 88 0 67 67 0 Russell 209 172 37 89 83 6 Saline 1,443 710 733 1,465 575 890 Scott 86 86 0 105 105 0 Sedgwick 6,278 3,937 2,341 7,252 4,051 3,201 Seward 414 226 188 476 237 239 Shawnee 4,896 4,077 819 4,397 2,943 1,454 Sheridan 44 44 0 33 33 0 Sherman 134 72 62 102 49 53 Smith 109 104 5 56 56 0 Stafford 79 70 9 69 69 0 Stanton 55 55 0 47 47 0 Stevens 60 60 0 72 66 6 Sumner 408 382 26 409 386 23 Thomas 281 118 163 353 125 228 Trego 109 109 0 64 64 0 Wabaunsee 112 112 0 90 90 0 Wallace 25 25 0 19 18 1 Washington 204 181 23 114 111 3 Wichita 25 25 0 26 26 0 Wilson 238 167 71 121 121 0 Woodson 114 114 0 39 39 0 Wyandotte 1,592 1,116 476 1,335 1,041 294 Kansas 81,950 45,396 36,554 79,074 41,393 37,681 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 443 Number of Households in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 County Number Percent Allen 5,775 5,475 -300 -5.2 2.43 2.37 Anderson 3,221 3,260 39 1.2 2.48 2.45 Atchison 6,275 6,241 -34 -0.5 2.51 2.49 Barber 2,235 2,139 -96 -4.3 2.35 2.25 Barton 11,393 11,283 -110 -1.0 2.41 2.39 Bourbon 6,161 5,986 -175 -2.8 2.44 2.47 Brown 4,318 4,094 -224 -5.2 2.44 2.41 Butler 21,527 23,992 2,465 11.5 2.67 2.65 Chase 1,246 1,150 -96 -7.7 2.34 2.30 Chautauqua 1,796 1,612 -184 -10.2 2.34 2.23 Cherokee 8,875 8,625 -250 -2.8 2.51 2.48 Cheyenne 1,360 1,260 -100 -7.4 2.29 2.12 Clark 979 923 -56 -5.7 2.39 2.34 Clay 3,617 3,559 -58 -1.6 2.39 2.36 Cloud 4,163 3,910 -253 -6.1 2.31 2.31 Coffey 3,489 3,497 8 0.2 2.49 2.42 Comanche 872 824 -48 -5.5 2.18 2.22 Cowley 14,039 13,940 -99 -0.7 2.46 2.46 Crawford 15,504 15,729 225 1.5 2.35 2.38 Decatur 1,494 1,378 -116 -7.8 2.24 2.09 Dickinson 7,903 8,073 170 2.2 2.40 2.41 Doniphan 3,173 3,136 -37 -1.2 2.48 2.40 Douglas 38,486 43,576 5,090 13.2 2.37 2.34 Edwards 1,455 1,302 -153 -10.5 2.33 2.31 Elk 1,412 1,284 -128 -9.1 2.25 2.21 Ellis 11,193 11,908 715 6.4 2.35 2.30 Ellsworth 2,481 2,463 -18 -0.7 2.30 2.24 Finney 12,948 12,359 -589 -4.5 3.09 2.93 Ford 10,852 11,145 293 2.7 2.92 2.97 Franklin 9,452 10,104 652 6.9 2.56 2.53 Households* Persons per Household Change, 2000-2010April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census Geary 10,458 12,690 2,232 21.3 2.61 2.64 Gove 1,245 1,154 -91 -7.3 2.42 2.29 Graham 1,263 1,196 -67 -5.3 2.28 2.14 Grant 2,742 2,716 -26 -0.9 2.86 2.85 Gray 2,045 2,153 108 5.3 2.82 2.75 Greeley 602 525 -77 -12.8 2.50 2.33 Greenwood 3,234 2,988 -246 -7.6 2.31 2.21 Hamilton 1,054 1,060 6 0.6 2.49 2.54 Harper 2,773 2,545 -228 -8.2 2.30 2.32 Harvey 12,581 13,411 830 6.6 2.50 2.49 Haskell 1,481 1,510 29 2.0 2.88 2.80 Hodgeman 796 803 7 0.9 2.58 2.37 Jackson 4,727 5,228 501 10.6 2.63 2.55 Jefferson 6,830 7,366 536 7.8 2.66 2.56 Jewell 1,695 1,450 -245 -14.5 2.21 2.10 Johnson 174,570 212,882 38,312 21.9 2.56 2.53 Kearny 1,542 1,400 -142 -9.2 3.35 2.78 Kingman 3,371 3,227 -144 -4.3 3.03 2.38 Kiowa 1,365 1,014 -351 -25.7 2.32 2.37 Labette 9,194 8,822 -372 -4.0 2.39 2.39 Lane 910 799 -111 -12.2 2.34 2.19 Leavenworth 23,071 26,447 3,376 14.6 2.69 2.63 Lincoln 1,529 1,423 -106 -6.9 2.29 2.24 Linn 3,807 4,020 213 5.6 2.48 2.39 444 Number of Households in Kansas, by County 2000 and 2010 County Number Percent Households* Persons per Household Change, 2000-2010April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census Logan 1,243 1,219 -24 -1.9 2.40 2.23 Lyon 13,691 13,303 -388 -2.8 2.51 2.42 McPherson 11,205 11,748 543 4.8 2.49 2.41 Marion 5,114 5,005 -109 -2.1 2.46 2.39 Marshall 4,458 4,300 -158 -3.5 2.40 2.31 Meade 1,728 1,713 -15 -0.9 2.61 2.60 Miami 10,365 12,161 1,796 17.3 2.66 2.64 Mitchell 2,850 2,790 -60 -2.1 2.31 2.20 Montgomery 14,903 14,382 -521 -3.5 2.37 2.39 Morris 2,539 2,554 15 0.6 2.37 2.29 Morton 1,306 1,250 -56 -4.3 2.63 2.52 Nemaha 3,959 4,115 156 3.9 2.58 2.41 Neosho 6,739 6,645 -94 -1.4 2.45 2.42 Ness 1,516 1,365 -151 -10.0 2.23 2.22 Norton 2,266 2,163 -103 -4.5 2.28 2.24 Osage 6,490 6,552 62 1.0 2.54 2.46 Osborne 1,940 1,742 -198 -10.2 2.23 2.16 Ottawa 2,430 2,456 26 1.1 2.46 2.44 Pawnee 2,739 2,665 -74 -2.7 2.31 2.23 Phillips 2,496 2,432 -64 -2.6 2.35 2.29 Pottawatomie 6,771 7,878 1,107 16.3 2.65 2.70 Pratt 3,963 3,956 -7 -0.2 2.35 2.34 Rawlins 1,269 1,176 -93 -7.3 2.29 2.11 Reno 25,498 25,794 296 1.2 2.41 2.38 Republic 2,557 2,274 -283 -11.1 2.23 2.14 Rice 4,050 3,906 -144 -3.6 2.44 2.42 Riley 22,137 25,796 3,659 16.5 2.42 2.40 Rooks 2,362 2,238 -124 -5.2 2.32 2.28 Rush 1,548 1,511 -37 -2.4 2.24 2.14 Russell 3,207 3,173 -34 -1.1 2.23 2.17 Saline 21,436 22,416 980 4.6 2.43 2.42 Scott 2,045 1,983 -62 -3.0 2.46 2.44 Sedgwick 176,444 193,502 17,058 9.7 2.53 2.54 Seward 7,419 7,460 41 0.6 2.98 3.01 Shawnee 68,920 72,600 3,680 5.3 2.39 2.39 Sheridan 1,124 1,099 -25 -2.2 2.46 2.30 Sherman 2,758 2,608 -150 -5.4 2.40 2.27 Smith 1,953 1,748 -205 -10.5 2.27 2.17 Stafford 2,010 1,907 -103 -5.1 2.34 2.29 Stanton 858 825 -33 -3.8 2.74 2.65 Stevens 1,988 2,044 56 2.8 2.72 2.77 Sumner 9,888 9,454 -434 -4.4 2.58 2.51 Thomas 3,226 3,196 -30 -0.9 2.45 2.36 Trego 1,412 1,358 -54 -3.8 2.27 2.16 Wabaunsee 2,633 2,737 104 3.9 2.57 2.54 Wallace 674 620 -54 -8.0 2.56 2.36 Washington 2,673 2,474 -199 -7.4 2.35 2.30 Wichita 967 891 -76 -7.9 2.59 2.48 Wilson 4,203 3,933 -270 -6.4 2.40 2.36 Woodson 1,642 1,524 -118 -7.2 2.24 2.15 Wyandotte 59,700 58,399 -1,301 -2.2 2.62 2.67 Kansas 1,037,891 1,112,096 74,205 7.1 2.51 2.49 *The U.S. Census Bureau defines a household as a person or group of people who occupy a housing unit. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 4, http://factfinder.census.gov/ (accessed July 8, 2005); 2010 Census, Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DP-1). 445 Franklin44.8 Reno50.8 Crawford66.6 Johnson1,213.1 Butler46.3 Saline77.4 Harvey64.5 Geary95.5 Shawnee327.9 Riley123.3 Sedgwick510.1 Miami57.0 Douglas255.7 Greeley1.7 Phillips6.2 Jackson20.6 Pawnee9.2 Clay12.9 Bourbon23.2 Republic6.7 Doniphan20.0 Seward36.7 Ford31.7 Marshall11.1 Woodson6.3 Lincoln4.4 Finney28.6 Stanton3.1 Sheridan2.8 Chase3.5 Ellis32.2 Cowley31.9 Cherokee35.4 Wabaunsee8.8 Comanche2.5 Logan2.6 Harper7.3 Allen25.8 Lyon39.2 Pottawatomie27.2 Atchison38.3 Norton6.3 Thomas7.3 Hamilton2.6 Osborne4.2 Hodgeman2.2 Trego3.3 Cloud13.1 Brown17.2 Jefferson35.4 Dickinson22.9 Lane2.4 Cheyenne2.6 Wallace1.6 Chautauqua5.4 Kiowa3.5Haskell7.1 Rice13.8 Morton4.3 Rush4.5 Washington6.3 Nemaha14.1 McPherson32.6 Ness2.9 Grant13.6 Osage22.6 Labette32.5 Edwards4.9 Linn16.0 Morris8.2 Rooks5.8 Barber4.3 Anderson13.6 Decatur3.3 Sherman5.8 Gray7.0 Barton30.6 Clark2.2 Kingman8.9 Scott7.1 Jewell3.3 Wilson15.8 Wichita3.0 Stevens8.0 Graham2.9 Kearny4.5 Gove2.5 Neosho28.7 Smith4.2 Russell7.8 Rawlins2.4 Coffey13.5 Stafford5.4 Elk4.2 Ottawa8.4 Greenwood5.5 Meade4.5 Mitchell9.0 Marion12.9 Ellsworth8.9 Sumner19.9 Pratt13.4 Population Density Classifications in Kansas by County, 2014 State: 35.5Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2014. Leavenworth Wyandotte170.3 1,066.2 Population Density by Classification*(persons per square mile) Frontier (less than 6.0 ppsm) Rural (6.0 - 19.9 ppsm) Densely-settled Rural (20.0 - 39.9 ppsm) Semi-Urban (40.0 - 149.9 ppsm) Urban (150.0 ppsm or more) Montgomery52.9 * Kansas Department of Health and Environment classifications. 446 Greeley4.33 Woodson-4.59 Stanton-5.55 Pottawatomie5.99 Johnson5.53 Chautauqua-5.12 Geary6.84 Wilson-4.05 Riley5.74 Elk-6.52 Greenwood-5.40 Meade-4.77 Douglas5.20 Franklin-1.47 Phillips-1.93 Jackson0.57 Pawnee-0.82 Clay-2.55 Bourbon-2.64 Republic-3.55 Doniphan-0.89 Seward2.24 Ford2.80 Marshall-1.10 Lincoln-2.28 Finney1.11 Sheridan-0.67 Chase-3.51 Ellis1.97 Cowley-0.96 Cherokee-3.78 Reno-1.11 Wabaunsee-0.44 Comanche3.33 Logan1.38 Harper-3.58 Crawford0.40 Allen-3.46 Lyon-1.42 Atchison-2.43 Norton-1.96 Thomas-0.11 Hamilton-3.23 Osborne-2.64 Hodgeman0.00 Trego-3.30 Cloud-1.55 Brown-1.69 Jefferson-1.42 Dickinson-1.82 Lane-3.60 Butler0.53 Cheyenne-1.21 Wallace1.41 Kiowa-1.57Haskell-3.52 Rice-0.67 Morton-3.80 Rush-3.33 Washington-3.47 Nemaha-0.29 McPherson0.21 Ness-0.06 Grant-0.17 Osage-2.20 Labette-2.99 Edwards-0.23 Linn-1.59 Morris-3.80 Rooks-0.50 Barber0.74 Anderson-2.70 Decatur-1.79 Sherman1.66 Gray1.27 Barton-1.04 Clark-3.21 Saline0.27 Kingman-2.04 Harvey0.39 Scott2.92 Jewell-1.10 Wichita-2.60 Stevens1.35 Graham-1.19 Kearny-1.56 Gove1.19 Neosho-0.58 Smith-2.18 Russell-0.20 Rawlins2.58 Shawnee0.27 Coffey-1.95 Stafford-3.16 Ottawa-0.43 Sedgwick2.09 Miami0.11 Mitchell-1.40 Marion-3.57 Ellsworth-1.62 Sumner-2.50 Pratt2.01 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by CountyApril 2010 - July 2014 State: 1.78Source: Institute for Policy & Soial Researh,ThUniversity of Kansas; data from the U.S Census Burea,Pplatio Etimats, Vintage 2014. Leavenworth Wyandotte3.37 2.62 Percent Population Changeless than -4.0 -4.0 – -1.0 -0.9 – 1.0 1.01 – 4.0 greater than 4.0 Montgomery-3.96 447 County April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change Apr 2010-Jul 2014 Allen 13,371 13,351 13,341 13,098 12,909 -3.46 Anderson 8,102 8,051 7,918 7,858 7,883 -2.70 Atchison 16,924 16,785 16,800 16,717 16,513 -2.43 Barber 4,861 4,926 4,880 4,938 4,897 0.74 Barton 27,674 27,697 27,553 27,510 27,385 -1.04 Bourbon 15,173 14,941 14,859 14,826 14,772 -2.64 Brown 9,984 9,998 9,888 9,949 9,815 -1.69 Butler 65,880 65,851 65,756 65,884 66,227 0.53 Chase 2,790 2,791 2,750 2,708 2,692 -3.51 Chautauqua 3,669 3,614 3,566 3,553 3,481 -5.12 Cherokee 21,603 21,387 21,224 20,933 20,787 -3.78 Cheyenne 2,726 2,704 2,675 2,682 2,693 -1.21 Clark 2,215 2,131 2,174 2,201 2,144 -3.21 Clay 8,535 8,525 8,517 8,390 8,317 -2.55 Cloud 9,533 9,395 9,392 9,365 9,385 -1.55 Coffey 8,601 8,519 8,506 8,415 8,433 -1.95 Comanche 1,891 1,883 1,908 1,924 1,954 3.33 Cowley 36,311 36,242 36,264 36,230 35,963 -0.96 Crawford 39,134 39,204 39,361 39,330 39,290 0.40 Decatur 2,961 2,922 2,881 2,915 2,908 -1.79 Dickinson 19,754 19,731 19,758 19,521 19,394 -1.82 Doniphan 7,945 7,955 7,877 7,859 7,874 -0.89 Douglas 110,826 112,491 113,339 114,803 116,585 5.20 Edwards 3,037 3,021 2,974 2,957 3,030 -0.23 Elk 2,882 2,790 2,669 2,650 2,694 -6.52 Ellis 28,452 28,774 29,090 29,060 29,013 1.97 Ellsworth 6,497 6,458 6,465 6,390 6,392 -1.62 Finney 36,776 37,112 37,130 37,131 37,184 1.11 Ford 33,848 34,441 34,773 34,950 34,795 2.80 Franklin 25,992 25,887 25,878 25,790 25,611 -1.47 Geary 34,362 35,324 38,003 36,987 36,713 6.84 Gove 2,695 2,689 2,721 2,765 2,727 1.19 Graham 2,597 2,643 2,592 2,598 2,566 -1.19 Grant 7,829 7,899 7,852 7,869 7,816 -0.17 Gray 6,006 6,106 5,994 6,007 6,082 1.27 Greeley 1,247 1,250 1,266 1,286 1,301 4.33 Greenwood 6,689 6,612 6,446 6,404 6,328 -5.40 Hamilton 2,690 2,623 2,631 2,606 2,603 -3.23 Harper 6,034 5,948 5,874 5,859 5,818 -3.58 Harvey 34,684 34,748 34,831 34,803 34,820 0.39 Haskell 4,256 4,237 4,221 4,136 4,106 -3.52 Hodgeman 1,916 1,979 1,953 1,951 1,916 0.00 Jackson 13,462 13,468 13,448 13,373 13,539 0.57 Jefferson 19,126 18,960 18,901 18,824 18,855 -1.42 Jewell 3,077 3,087 3,037 3,067 3,043 -1.10 Johnson 544,179 552,906 559,954 567,326 574,272 5.53 Kearny 3,977 3,963 3,976 3,904 3,915 -1.56 Kingman 7,858 7,895 7,828 7,837 7,698 -2.04 Kiowa 2,553 2,553 2,499 2,518 2,513 -1.57 Labette 21,607 21,432 21,219 20,969 20,960 -2.99 Lane 1,750 1,762 1,700 1,720 1,687 -3.60 Leavenworth 76,227 77,118 77,729 78,234 78,797 3.37 Lincoln 3,241 3,206 3,159 3,138 3,167 -2.28 Linn 9,656 9,605 9,481 9,531 9,502 -1.59 Logan 2,756 2,764 2,795 2,789 2,794 1.38 Population in Kansas, by County 2010-2014 448 County April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change Apr 2010-Jul 2014 Population in Kansas, by County 2010-2014 Lyon 33,690 33,653 33,529 33,522 33,212 -1.42 McPherson 29,180 29,213 29,341 29,606 29,241 0.21 Marion 12,660 12,540 12,372 12,224 12,208 -3.57 Marshall 10,117 10,003 10,066 10,028 10,006 -1.10 Meade 4,575 4,539 4,415 4,304 4,357 -4.77 Miami 32,787 32,696 32,605 32,839 32,822 0.11 Mitchell 6,373 6,304 6,342 6,336 6,284 -1.40 Montgomery 35,471 34,744 34,433 34,396 34,065 -3.96 Morris 5,923 5,861 5,851 5,717 5,698 -3.80 Morton 3,233 3,169 3,139 3,150 3,110 -3.80 Nemaha 10,178 10,123 10,104 10,140 10,148 -0.29 Neosho 16,512 16,455 16,452 16,458 16,416 -0.58 Ness 3,107 3,127 3,085 3,094 3,105 -0.06 Norton 5,671 5,672 5,605 5,642 5,560 -1.96 Osage 16,295 16,340 16,173 16,082 15,936 -2.20 Osborne 3,858 3,842 3,815 3,806 3,756 -2.64 Ottawa 6,091 6,085 6,061 6,071 6,065 -0.43 Pawnee 6,973 7,035 6,913 6,946 6,916 -0.82 Phillips 5,642 5,543 5,521 5,571 5,533 -1.93 Pottawatomie 21,604 22,040 22,351 22,670 22,897 5.99 Pratt 9,656 9,662 9,787 9,844 9,850 2.01 Rawlins 2,519 2,539 2,538 2,603 2,584 2.58 Reno 64,511 64,393 64,217 64,155 63,794 -1.11 Republic 4,980 4,913 4,858 4,810 4,803 -3.55 Rice 10,083 10,101 10,009 10,010 10,015 -0.67 Riley 71,115 73,384 76,297 75,905 75,194 5.74 Rooks 5,181 5,182 5,197 5,164 5,155 -0.50 Rush 3,307 3,200 3,207 3,186 3,197 -3.33 Russell 6,970 6,962 6,963 6,929 6,956 -0.20 Saline 55,606 55,733 55,890 55,830 55,755 0.27 Scott 4,936 4,906 4,900 4,992 5,080 2.92 Sedgwick 498,365 500,914 503,821 506,121 508,803 2.09 Seward 22,952 23,223 23,453 23,470 23,465 2.24 Shawnee 177,934 178,861 178,904 178,574 178,406 0.27 Sheridan 2,556 2,544 2,533 2,531 2,539 -0.67 Sherman 6,010 6,039 6,125 6,107 6,110 1.66 Smith 3,853 3,791 3,754 3,720 3,769 -2.18 Stafford 4,437 4,390 4,354 4,350 4,297 -3.16 Stanton 2,235 2,228 2,170 2,167 2,111 -5.55 Stevens 5,724 5,641 5,737 5,790 5,801 1.35 Sumner 24,132 23,858 23,706 23,614 23,528 -2.50 Thomas 7,900 7,950 7,947 8,001 7,891 -0.11 Trego 3,001 2,977 2,969 2,959 2,902 -3.30 Wabaunsee 7,053 7,042 7,018 7,041 7,022 -0.44 Wallace 1,485 1,524 1,524 1,562 1,506 1.41 Washington 5,799 5,838 5,731 5,628 5,598 -3.47 Wichita 2,234 2,257 2,226 2,186 2,176 -2.60 Wilson 9,409 9,239 9,119 9,105 9,028 -4.05 Woodson 3,309 3,306 3,260 3,206 3,157 -4.59 Wyandotte 157,505 158,030 159,303 160,601 161,636 2.62 Kansas 2,853,118 2,869,965 2,885,966 2,895,801 2,904,021 1.78 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/counties/totals/2014/index.html (accessed March 26, 2015). 449 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2014 County Births Deaths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Net International Migration Net Internal Migration Net Migration (International + Internal) Allen 637 744 -107 5 -349 -344 Anderson 400 405 -5 0 -213 -213 Atchison 887 758 129 15 -539 -524 Barber 293 225 68 0 -23 -23 Barton 1,642 1,311 331 61 -689 -628 Bourbon 887 735 152 18 -573 -555 Brown 601 543 58 3 -242 -239 Butler 3,347 2,564 783 138 -637 -499 Chase 102 118 -16 1 -69 -68 Chautauqua 150 219 -69 1 -139 -138 Cherokee 999 1,163 -164 7 -634 -627 Cheyenne 118 175 -57 12 19 31 Clark 122 121 1 6 -93 -87 Clay 427 440 -13 -4 -195 -199 Cloud 555 576 -21 44 -176 -132 Coffey 355 410 -55 4 -106 -102 Comanche 102 111 -9 0 85 85 Cowley 1,983 1,742 241 185 -798 -613 Crawford 2,092 1,673 419 337 -581 -244 Decatur 149 204 -55 0 3 3 Dickinson 965 953 12 36 -385 -349 Doniphan 373 298 75 28 -163 -135 Douglas 5,352 2,576 2,776 2,517 478 2,995 Edwards 159 136 23 1 -26 -25 Elk 106 166 -60 0 -121 -121 Ellis 1,699 1,046 653 134 -208 -74 Ellsworth 269 320 -51 8 -68 -60 Finney 3,031 842 2,189 667 -2,430 -1,763 Ford 2,898 989 1,909 620 -1,620 -1,000 Franklin 1,364 1,061 303 65 -737 -672 Geary 4,261 885 3,376 1,460 -2,649 -1,189 Gove 139 148 -9 0 50 50 Graham 119 129 -10 4 -26 -22 Grant 507 197 310 21 -364 -343 Gray 364 176 188 14 -140 -126 Greeley 77 67 10 0 43 43 Greenwood 258 359 -101 0 -238 -238 Hamilton 184 109 75 26 -194 -168 Harper 290 400 -110 22 -119 -97 Harvey 1,953 1,519 434 163 -461 -298 Haskell 244 90 154 44 -370 -326 Hodgeman 110 82 28 -5 -47 -52 Jackson 732 572 160 20 -116 -96 Jefferson 807 713 94 4 -343 -339 Jewell 114 166 -52 0 12 12 Johnson 31,458 14,851 16,607 5,463 7,677 13,140 Kearny 243 149 94 26 -183 -157 Kingman 331 400 -69 0 -104 -104 Kiowa 138 102 36 4 -87 -83 Labette 1,171 1,091 80 65 -769 -704 Lane 93 99 -6 0 -68 -68 Leavenworth 4,101 2,326 1,775 700 165 865 Lincoln 146 161 -15 4 -59 -55 Linn 414 493 -79 0 -40 -40 450 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2014 County Births Deaths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Net International Migration Net Internal Migration Net Migration (International + Internal) Logan 136 120 16 23 -3 20 Lyon 1,776 1,145 631 464 -1,618 -1,154 McPherson 1,501 1,542 -41 74 35 109 Marion 479 640 -161 12 -328 -316 Marshall 501 515 -14 23 -95 -72 Meade 233 182 51 12 -271 -259 Miami 1,564 1,082 482 -4 -464 -468 Mitchell 322 406 -84 2 -23 -21 Montgomery 2,016 1,793 223 134 -1,794 -1,660 Morris 278 308 -30 0 -169 -169 Morton 179 131 48 29 -208 -179 Nemaha 537 499 38 6 -82 -76 Neosho 939 808 131 108 -333 -225 Ness 158 178 -20 0 17 17 Norton 226 240 -14 14 -98 -84 Osage 706 786 -80 0 -277 -277 Osborne 164 205 -41 4 -67 -63 Ottawa 265 258 7 8 -23 -15 Pawnee 309 288 21 0 -85 -85 Phillips 294 296 -2 10 -111 -101 Pottawatomie 1,571 647 924 133 250 383 Pratt 608 450 158 39 -6 33 Rawlins 112 129 -17 5 67 72 Reno 3,164 3,067 97 41 -820 -779 Republic 203 361 -158 4 -16 -12 Rice 511 490 21 44 -135 -91 Riley 4,872 1,396 3,476 3,431 -2,964 467 Rooks 260 266 -6 0 -8 -8 Rush 121 191 -70 13 -60 -47 Russell 360 389 -29 1 40 41 Saline 3,260 2,103 1,157 365 -1,303 -938 Scott 268 251 17 129 -13 116 Sedgwick 33,443 17,428 16,015 3,701 -9,212 -5,511 Seward 1,949 548 1,401 405 -1,300 -895 Shawnee 10,267 7,201 3,066 623 -3,143 -2,520 Sheridan 111 121 -10 0 -9 -9 Sherman 338 297 41 35 32 67 Smith 147 222 -75 0 1 1 Stafford 177 224 -47 15 -84 -69 Stanton 126 71 55 -12 -160 -172 Stevens 373 156 217 32 -154 -122 Sumner 1,202 1,114 88 4 -734 -730 Thomas 484 292 192 32 -240 -208 Trego 106 193 -87 4 -35 -31 Wabaunsee 419 251 168 7 -175 -168 Wallace 75 70 5 -4 16 12 Washington 266 302 -36 28 -182 -154 Wichita 122 94 28 -2 -81 -83 Wilson 506 531 -25 18 -347 -329 Woodson 125 202 -77 0 -66 -66 Wyandotte 11,762 5,775 5,987 1,920 -3,676 -1,756 Kansas 170,209 104,162 66,047 24,874 -40,173 -15,299 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/counties/totals/2014/index.html (accessed March 26, 2015). 451 Reno30.2 Butler22.8Ford17.2 Ellis21.0 Finney15.4 Gray25.0 Lyon21.0 Logan34.3 Rice30.5 Cowley28.1 Pratt31.6 Sumner28.8Meade31.8 Scott29.9 Thomas24.9 Barton29.2 Norton31.6 Riley10.2 Kearny25.0 Sherman31.8 Kiowa32.0 Saline25.6 Osage31.5 Hamilton21.1 Sedgwick20.4 Ottawa31.1 Grant18.8 Morton32.6 Coffey32.0 Miami24.8 Allen31.9 Wichita32.5 Pawnee30.5 Stevens23.4 Brown33.8 Labette30.3 Stanton28.4 Seward14.8 Dickinson31.6 McPherson32.5 Haskell19.7 Jackson30.1 Harvey31.0 Ellsworth31.4 Neosho31.9 Bourbon31.8Edwards33.9 Franklin25.4 Wabaunsee28.7Geary11.8 Crawford22.8 Pottawatomie22.4 Cherokee29.7 Jefferson28.4 Douglas14.1 Johnson19.6 Atchison26.4 Shawnee25.9 Montgomery30.5 Doniphan27.8 Ness43.8 Gove43.6 Clark41.1 Barber35.4 Elk50.7 Trego42.3 Smith49.4 Clay38.8 Lane42.3 Jewell52.1 Rooks36.1 Marion39.6 Linn36.3 Rush43.1 Rawlins48.9 Chase39.8 Cloud36.6 Russell40.7 Phillips37.9 Harper39.5 Wallace37.9 Decatur50.2 Graham47.0 Morris41.3 Marshall37.9 Osborne45.5 Cheyenne49.4 Greeley38.6 Greenwood41.2 Sheridan41.6 Stafford36.5 Lincoln37.4 Kingman37.2 Mitchell38.3 Nemaha37.1 Wilson35.2 Republic51.6 Hodgeman40.4 Washington43.8 Comanche45.9 Anderson37.8 Chautauqua47.9 Woodson39.9 Older Population Dependency Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2013 Leavenworth19.3 Wyandotte18.4 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Population 65 and Olderper 100 People 18 through 64 10.2 - 19.7 19.8 - 26.4 26.5 - 34.3 34.4 - 43.1 43.2 - 52.1 Kansas: 23.0United States: 22.6 452 Greeley-63.8 Pawnee-40.9 Republic-49.9 Woodson-30.6 Stanton-47.6 Sheridan-46.1 Chase-38.8 Logan-40.5 Lyon-30.6 Pottawatomie49.6 Norton-30.2 Johnson57.2Trego-33.1 Lane-55.3 Cheyenne-50.3 Wallace-59.6 Chautauqua-41.6 Kiowa-75.8 Morton-54.6 Rush-32.8 Washington-30.4 Ness-49.1 Grant-31.1 Edwards-36.9 Rooks-31.7 Barber-33.4 Decatur-52.0 Sherman-37.9 Clark-49.8 Kingman-34.7 Geary32.2 Scott-45.6 Jewell-51.7 Wichita-43.0 Graham-46.1 Gove-57.5 Smith-48.1 Rawlins-50.7 Greenwood-43.5 Douglas38.3 Franklin10.1 Phillips-28.9 Jackson19.9Clay-6.3 Bourbon-8.7 Doniphan-15.8 Seward-6.6 Ford10.3 Marshall-19.3 Lincoln-29.6 Finney-28.0 Ellis4.2 Cowley-20.9 Cherokee-22.0 Reno-9.0 Wabaunsee1.7 Comanche-5.2 Harper-29.8 Crawford13.8 Allen-28.2 Atchison-1.3 Thomas-28.5 Hamilton9.1 Osborne-21.8 Hodgeman-18.3 Cloud-24.6 Brown-27.2 Jefferson8.8 Dickinson8.2 Butler28.9 Haskell-29.3 Rice-13.0 Nemaha-6.2 McPherson-8.2 Osage-10.3 Labette-7.2 Linn-16.7 Morris-0.7 Anderson-9.5 Gray-8.9 Barton-20.8 Saline1.9 Harvey15.2 Wilson-17.2 Stevens-27.2 Kearny-27.4 Neosho-11.9 Russell-19.0 Shawnee7.9 Riley14.1 Coffey-13.2 Stafford-25.6 Elk-26.0 Ottawa5.2 Sedgwick22.4 Meade-18.7 Miami27.0 Mitchell-26.7 Marion-25.3 Ellsworth-9.0 Sumner-28.8 Pratt-7.9 Projected Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County2010 - 2040 Percent Population Change less than -30.0 -30.0 - -15.0 -14.9 - 15.0 15.1 - 30.0 greater than 30.0 State: 13.5Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census and Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research. 22.6 Leavenworth Wyandotte -6.0 Montgomery-18.1 453 April 1, County 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Allen 13,371 12,715 12,132 11,532 10,874 10,210 9,498 -29.0 Anderson 8,102 8,013 7,960 7,818 7,637 7,443 7,247 -10.6 Atchison 16,924 16,860 17,081 17,220 17,166 16,914 16,565 -2.1 Barber 4,861 4,637 4,428 4,119 3,829 3,498 3,201 -34.2 Barton 27,674 26,817 26,019 25,001 23,958 22,889 21,685 -21.6 Bourbon 15,173 14,985 14,837 14,576 14,322 14,015 13,698 -9.7 Brown 9,984 9,554 9,189 8,685 8,206 7,703 7,198 -27.9 Butler 65,880 68,431 71,934 75,442 79,020 82,130 84,406 28.1 Chase 2,790 2,591 2,408 2,235 2,069 1,881 1,689 -39.5 Chautauqua 3,669 3,402 3,187 2,918 2,631 2,382 2,108 -42.5 Cherokee 21,603 20,906 20,311 19,527 18,650 17,734 16,749 -22.5 Cheyenne 2,726 2,453 2,198 1,950 1,752 1,532 1,320 -51.6 Clark 2,215 2,000 1,812 1,628 1,439 1,270 1,094 -50.6 Clay 8,535 8,423 8,361 8,285 8,162 8,037 7,865 -7.9 Cloud 9,533 9,090 8,778 8,445 8,028 7,590 7,067 -25.9 Coffey 8,601 8,548 8,500 8,348 8,132 7,782 7,392 -14.1 Comanche 1,891 1,884 1,873 1,847 1,838 1,808 1,774 -6.2 Cowley 36,311 35,023 34,059 32,836 31,488 30,002 28,432 -21.7 Crawford 39,134 39,802 41,027 41,976 42,780 43,385 44,067 12.6 Decatur 2,961 2,658 2,384 2,087 1,861 1,626 1,393 -52.9 Dickinson 19,754 19,918 20,265 20,539 20,787 20,968 21,105 6.8 Doniphan 7,945 7,757 7,579 7,374 7,178 6,920 6,622 -16.7 Douglas 110,826 116,993 124,579 132,340 139,589 145,957 152,442 37.6 Edwards 3,037 2,856 2,671 2,484 2,294 2,095 1,894 -37.6 Elk 2,882 2,788 2,710 2,593 2,434 2,272 2,102 -27.0 Ellis 28,452 28,526 28,777 28,990 29,319 29,472 29,432 3.4 Ellsworth 6,497 6,372 6,325 6,228 6,121 6,000 5,837 -10.2 Finney 36,776 35,481 34,049 32,212 30,261 28,251 26,372 -28.3 Ford 33,848 34,500 35,219 35,722 36,168 36,639 37,101 9.6 Franklin 25,992 26,515 27,222 27,689 28,071 28,325 28,438 9.4 Geary 34,362 36,091 37,496 38,610 40,013 42,442 45,276 31.8 Gove 2,695 2,378 2,090 1,819 1,571 1,363 1,132 -58.0 Graham 2,597 2,419 2,220 1,999 1,768 1,564 1,387 -46.6 Grant 7,829 7,458 7,055 6,599 6,172 5,771 5,372 -31.4 Gray 6,006 5,969 5,947 5,875 5,754 5,612 5,439 -9.4 Greeley 1,247 1,081 936 785 657 551 447 -64.1 Greenwood 6,689 6,206 5,741 5,209 4,721 4,225 3,737 -44.1 Hamilton 2,690 2,746 2,804 2,828 2,846 2,870 2,911 8.2 Harper 6,034 5,697 5,441 5,103 4,779 4,479 4,171 -30.9 Harvey 34,684 35,314 36,319 37,194 38,092 38,883 39,409 13.6 Haskell 4,256 4,055 3,865 3,650 3,455 3,241 2,998 -29.6 Hodgeman 1,916 1,847 1,796 1,723 1,658 1,609 1,547 -19.2 Jackson 13,462 13,848 14,360 14,822 15,307 15,714 16,030 19.1 Jefferson 19,126 19,624 20,182 20,525 20,735 20,781 20,683 8.1 Jewell 3,077 2,800 2,523 2,227 1,970 1,716 1,466 -52.3 Johnson 544,179 590,503 645,145 698,516 752,881 804,930 850,301 56.3 Kearny 3,977 3,795 3,621 3,431 3,243 3,058 2,870 -27.8 Kingman 7,858 7,345 6,915 6,455 6,013 5,566 5,067 -35.5 Kiowa 2,553 2,056 1,640 1,302 1,025 811 613 -76.0 Labette 21,607 21,343 21,290 21,082 20,766 20,330 19,833 -8.2 Lane 1,750 1,566 1,401 1,223 1,066 921 773 -55.8 Leavenworth 76,227 78,817 82,078 84,954 87,946 90,972 93,467 22.6 Lincoln 3,241 3,038 2,887 2,713 2,566 2,420 2,237 -31.0 Linn 9,656 9,439 9,266 8,995 8,736 8,390 7,966 -17.5 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2010-2040, Selected Years Percent Change 2010-2040 454 April 1, County 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2010-2040, Selected Years Percent Change 2010-2040 Logan 2,756 2,526 2,330 2,146 1,961 1,784 1,619 -41.3 Lyon 33,690 32,012 30,805 29,308 27,456 25,333 23,210 -31.1 McPherson 29,180 28,547 28,318 28,009 27,638 27,115 26,347 -9.7 Marion 12,660 12,055 11,576 11,093 10,558 9,964 9,313 -26.4 Marshall 10,117 9,749 9,451 9,083 8,754 8,422 8,048 -20.4 Meade 4,575 4,398 4,266 4,108 3,985 3,849 3,676 -19.7 Miami 32,787 33,983 35,545 37,141 38,842 40,325 41,381 26.2 Mitchell 6,373 6,062 5,810 5,506 5,232 4,952 4,598 -27.9 Montgomery 35,471 34,453 33,797 32,767 31,633 30,372 29,054 -18.1 Morris 5,923 5,875 5,895 5,887 5,913 5,861 5,788 -2.3 Morton 3,233 2,851 2,542 2,236 1,957 1,688 1,441 -55.4 Nemaha 10,178 9,864 9,693 9,600 9,560 9,501 9,379 -7.8 Neosho 16,512 16,192 15,984 15,646 15,271 14,872 14,388 -12.9 Ness 3,107 2,826 2,556 2,272 1,995 1,768 1,560 -49.8 Norton 5,671 5,306 5,024 4,753 4,480 4,201 3,896 -31.3 Osage 16,295 16,063 15,933 15,676 15,382 14,981 14,462 -11.2 Osborne 3,858 3,662 3,523 3,368 3,229 3,074 2,946 -23.6 Ottawa 6,091 6,143 6,211 6,267 6,328 6,348 6,361 4.4 Pawnee 6,973 6,422 5,962 5,464 5,002 4,532 4,063 -41.7 Phillips 5,642 5,345 5,106 4,841 4,577 4,309 3,970 -29.6 Pottawatomie 21,604 22,973 24,651 26,332 28,199 30,141 32,097 48.6 Pratt 9,656 9,461 9,433 9,315 9,163 8,979 8,755 -9.3 Rawlins 2,519 2,272 2,044 1,825 1,631 1,418 1,216 -51.7 Reno 64,511 63,523 63,010 62,067 61,034 59,775 58,057 -10.0 Republic 4,980 4,449 4,016 3,574 3,191 2,817 2,440 -51.0 Rice 10,083 9,837 9,711 9,494 9,250 8,962 8,668 -14.0 Riley 71,115 72,296 73,717 74,574 75,970 79,063 80,789 13.6 Rooks 5,181 4,894 4,650 4,350 4,065 3,801 3,495 -32.5 Rush 3,307 3,094 2,905 2,711 2,548 2,376 2,181 -34.1 Russell 6,970 6,749 6,538 6,274 6,056 5,812 5,569 -20.1 Saline 55,606 56,135 56,834 57,007 56,925 56,685 56,194 1.1 Scott 4,936 4,482 4,115 3,726 3,357 2,994 2,646 -46.4 Sedgwick 498,365 519,652 543,794 562,115 579,025 593,910 606,752 21.7 Seward 22,952 22,845 22,686 22,334 21,990 21,658 21,345 -7.0 Shawnee 177,934 181,712 186,148 188,589 190,211 190,957 190,626 7.1 Sheridan 2,556 2,331 2,107 1,893 1,705 1,535 1,362 -46.7 Sherman 6,010 5,633 5,212 4,805 4,395 4,033 3,685 -38.7 Smith 3,853 3,469 3,149 2,817 2,514 2,248 1,963 -49.1 Stafford 4,437 4,225 4,064 3,856 3,669 3,462 3,245 -26.9 Stanton 2,235 2,016 1,824 1,626 1,451 1,305 1,162 -48.0 Stevens 5,724 5,430 5,175 4,893 4,641 4,391 4,129 -27.9 Sumner 24,132 22,907 21,788 20,605 19,485 18,295 16,997 -29.6 Thomas 7,900 7,492 7,207 6,849 6,476 6,033 5,590 -29.2 Trego 3,001 2,812 2,673 2,489 2,328 2,155 1,971 -34.3 Wabaunsee 7,053 7,081 7,139 7,170 7,230 7,239 7,136 1.2 Wallace 1,485 1,285 1,118 951 823 710 589 -60.3 Washington 5,799 5,442 5,159 4,856 4,571 4,274 3,968 -31.6 Wichita 2,234 2,039 1,847 1,680 1,524 1,382 1,259 -43.6 Wilson 9,409 9,162 8,967 8,689 8,373 8,041 7,707 -18.1 Woodson 3,309 3,129 2,982 2,792 2,638 2,449 2,261 -31.7 Wyandotte 157,505 157,611 157,809 155,825 153,344 150,709 148,072 -6.0 Kansas 2,853,118 2,916,705 3,003,691 3,071,541 3,137,345 3,195,809 3,238,356 13.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010, Summary File 1 (SF1); Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://www.cedbr.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=563&Itemid=220 (accessed March 8, 2012). 455 Census County 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Allen 2,445 2,516 2,721 2,937 2,964 2,756 2,488 1.7 Anderson 1,633 1,668 1,807 1,933 1,971 1,975 1,933 18.4 Atchison 2,601 2,744 3,017 3,357 3,451 3,374 3,125 20.1 Barber 991 1,049 1,191 1,255 1,266 1,130 966 -2.6 Barton 4,688 4,902 5,453 6,018 6,317 6,001 5,427 15.8 Bourbon 2,628 2,788 3,091 3,264 3,329 3,041 2,782 5.9 Brown 1,829 1,902 2,164 2,321 2,355 2,196 1,927 5.4 Butler 8,327 9,323 11,454 13,628 15,394 15,969 15,729 88.9 Chase 591 650 708 725 729 653 579 -2.1 Chautauqua 896 967 1,009 1,041 984 898 745 -16.8 Cherokee 3,448 3,751 4,214 4,514 4,634 4,454 4,073 18.1 Cheyenne 717 707 711 756 745 665 568 -20.8 Clark 487 481 504 521 515 478 406 -16.6 Clay 1,744 1,807 2,002 2,139 2,193 2,126 1,987 13.9 Cloud 1,948 1,984 2,062 2,166 2,162 2,055 1,869 -4.1 Coffey 1,483 1,648 1,927 2,137 2,253 2,275 2,243 51.3 Comanche 455 496 539 547 550 487 457 0.5 Cowley 5,726 5,995 6,673 7,067 7,227 6,844 6,211 8.5 Crawford 5,463 5,648 6,346 6,937 7,186 7,038 6,734 23.3 Decatur 808 807 865 875 869 772 643 -20.5 Dickinson 3,566 3,659 4,093 4,604 4,934 4,887 4,702 31.9 Doniphan 1,286 1,395 1,608 1,803 1,832 1,791 1,658 28.9 Douglas 9,867 11,538 14,922 17,551 19,558 20,557 21,329 116.2 Edwards 581 610 678 759 770 717 645 11.1 Elk 700 782 852 879 854 785 669 -4.4 Ellis 3,829 4,050 4,762 5,255 5,610 5,525 5,203 35.9 Ellsworth 1,228 1,279 1,470 1,673 1,773 1,737 1,618 31.7 Finney 3,089 3,371 4,124 4,737 5,149 5,056 4,609 49.2 Ford 3,377 3,481 4,004 4,577 4,994 5,144 5,107 51.2 Franklin 3,673 4,031 4,737 5,478 5,996 5,973 5,798 57.8 Geary 2,628 2,476 2,620 2,699 2,759 2,706 2,639 0.4 Gove 647 677 693 705 663 587 458 -29.2 Graham 666 675 743 758 734 656 563 -15.4 Grant 820 943 1,110 1,192 1,234 1,144 1,020 24.4 Gray 761 814 951 1,066 1,151 1,153 1,121 47.3 Greeley 261 264 280 298 323 283 236 -9.5 Greenwood 1,485 1,578 1,731 1,790 1,773 1,613 1,410 -5.1 Hamilton 366 380 429 457 501 480 452 23.6 Harper 1,307 1,321 1,471 1,479 1,391 1,279 1,114 -14.8 Harvey 5,943 6,140 6,977 7,797 8,336 8,403 8,106 36.4 Haskell 456 533 657 721 752 701 632 38.6 Hodgeman 396 404 451 502 525 498 456 15.2 Jackson 2,073 2,386 2,844 3,214 3,459 3,533 3,364 62.3 Jefferson 2,952 3,447 4,155 4,745 5,201 5,478 5,578 89.0 Jewell 863 928 1,024 1,008 963 843 688 -20.3 Johnson 59,322 72,172 94,121 116,277 137,117 151,128 160,284 170.2 Kearny 535 564 635 674 695 653 591 10.5 Kingman 1,570 1,624 1,774 1,940 1,983 1,873 1,641 4.5 Kiowa 482 476 514 515 471 411 328 -31.9 Labette 3,587 3,849 4,314 4,740 5,007 4,801 4,379 22.1 Lane 369 395 442 445 427 398 332 -10.1 Leavenworth 8,426 10,135 11,848 12,814 13,253 13,407 13,321 58.1 Lincoln 659 672 768 843 854 802 688 4.4 Linn 1,867 2,168 2,467 2,575 2,661 2,453 2,201 17.9 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2010-2040, Selected Years Percent Change 2010-2040 People Age 65 and Over 456 Census County 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2010-2040, Selected Years Percent Change 2010-2040 People Age 65 and Over Logan 572 546 583 638 628 565 500 -12.6 Lyon 4,213 4,495 5,215 5,766 5,935 5,538 4,987 18.4 McPherson 5,339 5,315 6,000 6,757 7,138 6,868 6,431 20.5 Marion 2,641 2,711 2,928 3,178 3,271 3,078 2,723 3.1 Marshall 2,134 2,116 2,373 2,583 2,704 2,538 2,319 8.7 Meade 785 759 841 879 914 944 895 14.1 Miami 4,287 4,949 6,037 7,216 8,236 8,628 8,466 97.5 Mitchell 1,341 1,413 1,536 1,609 1,662 1,555 1,368 2.0 Montgomery 6,156 6,360 7,094 7,593 7,761 7,316 6,659 8.2 Morris 1,322 1,392 1,574 1,719 1,839 1,739 1,577 19.3 Morton 548 509 556 582 590 522 472 -13.9 Nemaha 2,049 1,940 2,019 2,216 2,391 2,366 2,211 7.9 Neosho 2,866 3,047 3,362 3,650 3,713 3,545 3,227 12.6 Ness 763 734 779 811 797 705 621 -18.6 Norton 1,057 1,070 1,153 1,290 1,398 1,353 1,266 19.7 Osage 2,773 3,073 3,564 4,007 4,256 4,013 3,695 33.3 Osborne 974 930 992 1,044 1,081 988 873 -10.4 Ottawa 1,066 1,180 1,359 1,498 1,628 1,561 1,502 40.9 Pawnee 1,215 1,292 1,521 1,618 1,663 1,524 1,320 8.6 Phillips 1,140 1,249 1,413 1,487 1,502 1,396 1,200 5.2 Pottawatomie 2,660 2,976 3,639 4,200 4,720 4,890 4,853 82.4 Pratt 1,822 1,791 2,081 2,299 2,323 2,181 2,000 9.8 Rawlins 672 686 747 770 744 643 517 -23.0 Reno 10,994 11,673 13,247 14,484 15,168 14,628 13,607 23.8 Republic 1,347 1,305 1,414 1,450 1,460 1,313 1,122 -16.7 Rice 1,801 1,833 2,044 2,168 2,196 2,035 1,851 2.8 Riley 5,208 5,494 6,434 7,206 7,469 7,420 7,584 45.6 Rooks 1,024 1,071 1,183 1,260 1,261 1,178 1,036 1.2 Rush 796 791 874 917 946 895 793 -0.4 Russell 1,588 1,648 1,761 1,810 1,857 1,712 1,527 -3.8 Saline 8,002 8,753 10,208 11,483 12,208 12,221 11,512 43.9 Scott 900 893 1,028 1,068 1,060 987 883 -1.9 Sedgwick 56,969 64,095 78,570 91,989 101,082 103,086 102,070 79.2 Seward 1,948 2,010 2,334 2,591 2,802 2,862 2,834 45.5 Shawnee 25,612 28,945 34,669 38,884 41,164 40,647 38,484 50.3 Sheridan 563 565 616 650 673 611 544 -3.4 Sherman 1,145 1,208 1,291 1,366 1,333 1,204 1,043 -8.9 Smith 1,018 981 1,039 1,065 1,084 995 842 -17.3 Stafford 930 927 1,042 1,114 1,189 1,113 1,011 8.7 Stanton 348 340 372 370 366 350 320 -8.0 Stevens 752 724 804 890 951 947 883 17.4 Sumner 3,786 3,954 4,515 5,138 5,287 4,938 4,365 15.3 Thomas 1,216 1,193 1,408 1,528 1,553 1,402 1,254 3.2 Trego 703 713 819 883 898 820 723 2.8 Wabaunsee 1,111 1,318 1,578 1,824 1,959 1,866 1,700 53.0 Wallace 303 302 324 343 351 313 257 -15.0 Washington 1,343 1,361 1,444 1,519 1,533 1,413 1,255 -6.5 Wichita 401 394 444 475 452 405 360 -10.1 Wilson 1,813 1,917 2,129 2,322 2,296 2,102 1,861 2.7 Woodson 750 763 853 884 893 813 677 -9.7 Wyandotte 16,805 17,905 20,837 23,140 24,277 23,436 22,345 33.0 Kansas 376,116 414,663 493,373 562,938 611,460 618,813 606,257 61.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010, Summary File 1; Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://www.cedbr.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=563&Itemid=220 (accessed June 20, 2012). 457 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 1900-10 1910-20 1920-30 1930-40 1940-50 1950-60 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1990-2000 2000-10 Percentage of Places Population Change in Kansas Places, by Decade 1900-2010 Gained more than 5% Changed less than 5% Lost more than 5% 458 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 1-499 500-2,499 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-25,000 25,000+ Population of Place in 2010 Population Change in Kansas, by Size of Place 2000-2010 Places that gained 5% or more Places that changed less than 5% Places that lost 5% or more 459 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas 1900-1990 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 Arkansas City 6,140 7,508 11,253 13,946 12,752 12,903 14,262 13,216 13,201 12,762 Atchison 15,722 16,429 12,630 13,024 12,648 12,792 12,529 12,565 11,407 10,656 Chanute 4,208 9,272 10,286 10,277 10,142 10,109 10,849 10,341 10,506 9,488 Coffeyville 4,953 12,687 13,452 16,198 17,355 17,113 17,382 15,116 15,185 12,917 Derby City* - 235 247 294 256 432 6,458 7,947 9,786 14,691 Dodge City 1,942 3,214 5,061 10,059 8,487 11,262 13,520 14,127 18,001 21,129 El Dorado 3,466 3,129 10,955 10,311 10,045 11,037 12,523 12,308 11,551 11,495 Emporia 8,223 9,058 11,273 14,067 13,188 15,669 18,190 23,327 25,287 25,512 Garden City 1,590 3,171 3,848 6,121 6,285 10,905 11,811 14,708 18,256 24,097 Great Bend 2,470 4,622 4,460 5,548 9,044 12,665 16,670 16,133 16,608 15,427 Hays 1,136 1,961 3,165 4,618 6,385 8,625 11,947 15,396 16,301 17,814 Hutchinson 9,379 16,364 23,298 27,085 30,013 33,575 37,574 36,885 40,284 39,308 Independence 4,851 10,480 11,920 12,782 11,565 11,335 11,222 10,347 10,598 10,030 Junction City 4,695 5,598 7,533 7,407 8,507 13,462 18,700 19,018 19,305 20,642 Kansas City 51,418 82,331 101,177 121,857 121,458 129,553 121,901 168,213 161,148 149,800 Lawrence 10,862 12,374 12,456 13,726 14,390 23,351 32,858 45,698 52,738 65,608 Leavenworth 20,735 19,363 16,912 17,466 19,220 20,579 22,052 25,147 33,656 38,495 Leawood - - - - - 1,167 7,466 10,349 13,360 19,693 Lenexa - 383 472 452 502 803 2,487 5,242 18,639 34,110 Liberal 426 1,716 3,618 5,294 4,410 7,134 13,813 13,471 14,911 16,573 McPherson 2,996 3,546 4,595 6,147 7,194 8,689 9,996 10,851 11,753 12,422 Manhattan 3,438 5,722 7,989 10,136 11,659 19,056 22,993 27,575 32,644 37,737 Merriam - - - - - - 5,084 10,851 10,794 11,819 Newton 6,208 7,862 9,781 11,034 11,048 11,590 14,877 15,439 16,332 16,700 Olathe 3,451 3,272 3,268 3,656 3,979 5,593 10,987 17,917 37,258 63,402 Ottawa 6,934 7,650 9,018 9,563 10,193 10,081 10,673 11,036 11,016 10,667 Overland Park - - - - - - 21,110 76,623 81,784 111,790 Parsons 7,682 12,463 16,028 14,903 14,294 14,750 13,929 13,015 12,898 11,919 Pittsburg 10,112 14,755 18,052 18,145 17,571 19,341 18,678 20,171 18,770 17,789 Prairie Village - - - - - - 25,356 28,138 24,657 23,186 Salina 6,074 9,688 15,085 20,155 21,073 26,176 43,202 37,714 41,843 42,299 Shawnee - - - 553 597 845 9,072 20,482 29,653 37,962 Topeka 33,608 43,684 50,022 64,120 67,833 78,791 119,484 125,011 118,690 119,883 Wichita 24,671 52,450 72,217 111,110 114,966 168,279 254,698 276,554 279,838 304,017 Winfield 5,554 6,700 7,933 9,398 9,506 10,264 11,117 11,405 10,736 11,931 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. * formerly El Paso Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1960 U.S. Census of Population, Number of Inhabitants: Kansas (PC(1)-18A); 1980 Census of Population, Number of Inhabitants: Kansas (PC80-1-A-18); 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Counts (CPH-2-1 and CPH-L-157). 460 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Andover 6,698 11,791 11,937 12,084 12,278 12,509 6.09 Arkansas City 11,963 12,415 12,357 12,334 12,306 12,205 -1.69 Atchison 10,232 11,021 10,939 10,948 10,896 10,771 -2.27 Coffeyville 11,060 10,295 10,087 9,990 9,968 9,876 -4.07 Derby 17,807 22,158 22,670 22,935 23,055 23,234 4.86 Dodge City 25,176 27,340 27,804 28,095 28,251 28,117 2.84 El Dorado 12,057 13,021 12,976 12,899 12,867 12,879 -1.09 Emporia 26,760 24,916 24,897 24,806 24,795 24,560 -1.43 Garden City 28,451 26,665 26,921 26,945 26,954 27,004 1.27 Gardner 9,396 19,123 19,952 20,294 20,525 20,667 8.07 Great Bend 15,345 15,995 16,008 15,927 15,899 15,840 -0.97 Hays 20,013 20,510 20,788 21,048 21,036 21,044 2.60 Haysville 8,502 10,826 10,881 10,953 11,017 11,112 2.64 Hutchinson 40,787 42,080 42,088 41,938 41,840 41,642 -1.04 Junction City 18,886 23,353 23,968 25,820 25,119 24,665 5.62 Kansas City 146,866 145,786 146,281 147,434 148,655 149,636 2.64 Lansing 9,199 11,265 11,383 11,589 11,652 11,713 3.98 Lawrence 80,098 87,643 89,050 89,888 91,176 92,763 5.84 Leavenworth 35,420 35,251 35,629 35,796 35,919 36,000 2.12 Leawood 27,656 31,867 32,248 32,546 33,002 34,395 7.93 Lenexa 40,238 48,190 48,846 49,384 50,358 51,042 5.92 Liberal 19,666 20,525 20,782 21,000 21,015 21,012 2.37 McPherson 13,770 13,155 13,160 13,209 13,344 13,189 0.26 Manhattan 45,007 52,281 54,245 56,668 56,525 56,078 7.26 Merriam 11,008 11,003 11,136 11,213 11,296 11,290 2.61 Newton 17,190 19,132 19,144 19,180 19,132 19,120 -0.06 Olathe 92,962 125,872 128,269 130,022 131,954 133,062 5.71 Ottawa 11,921 12,649 12,587 12,567 12,509 12,403 -1.94 Overland Park 149,080 173,372 176,068 178,914 181,329 184,525 6.43 Parsons 11,514 10,500 10,409 10,298 10,185 10,174 -3.10 Pittsburg 19,243 20,233 20,273 20,367 20,419 20,394 0.80 Prairie Village 22,072 21,447 21,654 21,796 21,920 21,877 2.00 Salina 45,679 47,707 47,822 47,968 47,924 47,867 0.34 Shawnee 47,996 62,209 63,017 63,626 64,358 64,599 3.84 Topeka 122,377 127,473 128,015 127,893 127,513 127,215 -0.20 Wichita 346,753 382,368 383,696 385,577 387,052 388,413 1.58 Winfield 12,206 12,301 12,321 12,354 12,339 12,258 -0.35 July 1 population estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimate data are not comparable. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census, Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/cities/totals/2014/ (accessed May 21, 2015); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed July 16, 2007), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/notes/cqr-KS-tb.pdf (accessed May 23, 2014). Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 461 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Abbyville - - - 147 138 99 118 143 123 140 128 87 Abilene - 4,118 4,895 5,658 5,671 5,775 6,746 6,661 6,572 6,242 6,543 6,844 Ada1 - - - - - - - - - - - 100 Admire - - 205 263 270 184 149 144 158 147 177 156 Agenda - - 239 185 179 159 124 107 106 81 81 68 Agra - 347 361 408 406 354 277 294 321 322 306 267 Albert - - - 183 174 218 221 235 236 229 181 175 Alden - - 333 286 321 286 239 238 214 182 168 148 Alexander - - - 202 171 188 153 129 116 85 75 65 Allen - 286 295 343 279 241 205 175 205 191 211 177 Alma - 1,010 789 811 776 716 838 905 925 871 797 832 Almena - 702 674 703 543 616 555 489 517 423 469 408 Altamont - 606 603 598 642 652 672 845 1,054 477 1,092 1,080 Alta Vista - 499 484 486 461 420 400 402 430 1,048 442 444 Alton - 414 423 383 435 317 299 214 135 115 117 103 Altoona - 1,462 1,016 839 707 582 490 475 564 456 485 414 Americus - 451 493 430 406 339 300 441 915 891 938 894 Andale - 237 259 255 289 316 432 500 538 566 766 928 Andover - - - - - - 186 1,880 2,801 4,204 6,698 11,791 Anthony - 2,669 2,740 2,947 2,873 2,792 2,744 2,653 2,661 2,516 2,440 2,269 Arcadia - 694 1,175 925 843 572 507 388 460 338 391 310 Argonia - 466 478 546 532 562 553 591 587 529 534 501 Arkansas City 6,140 7,508 11,253 13,946 12,752 12,903 14,262 13,216 13,201 12,762 11,963 12,415 Arlington - 450 590 501 440 405 466 503 631 457 459 473 Arma - 327 2,180 2,004 1,615 1,334 1,296 1,348 1,676 1,542 1,529 1,481 Asherville1 - - - - - - - - - - - 28 Ashland - 910 1,147 1,232 1,186 1,493 1,312 1,244 1,096 1,032 975 867 Assaria - 246 234 201 232 221 322 303 414 387 438 413 Atchison 15,722 16,429 12,630 13,024 12,648 12,792 12,529 12,565 11,407 10,656 10,232 11,021 Athol - - 294 280 248 203 140 108 90 86 51 44 Atlanta - 330 379 348 286 309 267 216 256 232 255 195 Attica - 737 744 756 708 622 845 639 730 716 636 626 Atwood - 680 919 1,166 1,408 1,613 1,906 1,658 1,665 1,388 1,279 1,194 Auburn - - - - - - - 261 890 908 1,121 1,227 Augusta - 1,235 4,219 4,033 3,821 4,483 6,434 5,977 6,968 7,848 8,423 9,274 Aurora - 269 275 256 274 221 150 120 130 101 79 60 Axtell - 748 617 607 545 510 493 456 470 432 445 406 Baileyville1 - - - - - - - - - - - 181 Baldwin City - 1,386 1,137 1,127 1,096 1,741 1,877 2,520 2,829 2,961 3,400 4,515 462 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Barnard - 425 359 416 306 242 205 190 163 129 123 70 Barnes - 454 395 361 391 308 247 209 257 167 152 159 Bartlett - 249 222 167 161 143 137 138 163 107 124 80 Basehor - - - - - - - 724 1,483 1,613 2,238 4,613 Bassett - 415 319 194 124 117 67 62 31 20 22 14 Baxter Springs - 1,598 3,608 4,541 4,921 4,647 4,498 4,489 4,773 4,351 4,602 4,238 Bazine - - - 423 465 456 429 386 385 373 311 334 Beattie - 497 452 434 389 321 314 288 316 221 277 200 Bel Aire - - - - - - - - - 3,695 5,836 6,769 Belle Plaine - 849 839 825 878 971 1,579 1,553 1,706 1,649 1,708 1,681 Belleville - 2,224 2,254 2,383 2,580 2,858 2,940 3,063 2,805 2,517 2,239 1,991 Beloit - 3,082 3,315 3,502 3,765 4,085 3,837 4,121 4,367 4,066 4,019 3,835 Belpre - 485 488 382 300 231 211 191 154 116 104 84 Belvue - - 199 186 226 193 179 161 212 207 228 205 Bendena1 - - - - - - - - - - - 117 Benedict - 215 275 223 213 176 128 91 111 84 103 73 Bennington - 386 371 374 369 325 535 561 579 568 623 672 Bentley - - - - - - 204 260 311 360 368 530 Benton - 240 224 253 235 269 452 517 609 669 827 880 Bern - - - 306 236 216 206 191 220 190 204 166 Beverly - 335 344 328 292 255 199 193 171 131 199 162 Bird City - 190 489 740 694 784 678 671 546 467 482 447 Bison - - 357 397 366 326 291 285 279 252 235 255 Blue Mound - 596 570 545 449 424 319 308 319 251 277 275 Blue Rapids - 1,756 1,534 1,465 1,433 1,430 1,426 1,148 1,280 1,131 1,088 1,019 Bluff City - 307 272 233 252 172 152 109 95 69 80 65 Bogue - - - - 157 211 234 257 197 150 179 143 Bonner Springs - 1,447 1,599 1,837 1,837 2,277 3,171 3,884 6,266 6,413 6,768 7,314 Brewster - - - 487 408 467 317 320 327 296 285 305 Bronson - 595 590 450 421 415 354 397 414 343 346 323 Brookville - 280 212 237 221 213 246 238 259 226 259 262 Brownell - - - 207 162 211 118 98 92 44 48 29 Bucklin - 696 835 917 832 824 752 771 786 710 725 794 Bucyrus1 - - - - - - - - - - - 193 Buffalo - 807 739 799 555 437 422 321 386 293 284 232 Buhler - - 486 520 634 750 888 1,019 1,188 1,277 1,358 1,327 Bunker Hill - 242 268 298 253 271 200 181 124 111 101 95 Burden - 424 441 507 522 541 580 503 518 518 564 535 Burdett - - - - - - - 285 275 248 256 247 463 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Burlingame - 1,422 1,330 1,127 1,019 1,065 1,151 999 1,239 1,074 1,017 934 Burlington - 2,180 2,236 2,273 2,379 2,304 2,113 2,099 2,901 2,735 2,790 2,674 Burns - 489 622 455 409 294 314 268 224 226 268 228 Burr Oak - 746 638 595 560 505 473 426 366 278 265 174 Burrton - 689 679 649 842 749 774 808 976 866 932 901 Bushong - - - 193 135 93 51 39 62 57 55 34 Bushton - 222 326 325 473 532 499 397 388 341 314 279 Byers - - 212 185 153 83 52 46 47 46 50 35 Caldwell - 2,205 2,191 2,046 1,962 2,000 1,788 1,540 1,401 1,351 1,284 1,068 Cambridge - - 233 277 246 221 140 110 113 74 103 82 Camp Forsyth1 - - - - - - - 2,334 2,054 1,967 - - Caney - 3,597 3,427 2,794 2,629 2,876 2,682 2,192 2,284 2,062 2,092 2,203 Canton - 684 700 728 796 771 784 893 926 794 829 748 Carbondale - 461 383 399 415 453 664 1,041 1,518 1,526 1,478 1,437 Carlton - - - 138 101 76 78 40 49 39 38 42 Cassoday - - - - - - - 123 122 95 130 129 Catharine1 - - - - - - - - - - - 104 Cawker City - 870 788 739 657 691 686 726 640 588 521 469 Cedar - - 149 148 144 86 73 46 53 25 26 14 Cedar Point - - 190 141 140 107 87 73 66 39 53 28 Cedar Vale - 948 1,044 1,000 952 1,010 859 665 848 760 723 579 Centralia - 665 619 682 607 574 527 511 486 452 534 512 Chanute 4,208 9,272 10,286 10,277 10,142 10,109 10,849 10,341 10,506 9,488 9,411 9,119 Chapman - 781 853 819 782 990 1,095 1,132 1,255 1,264 1,241 1,393 Chase - 263 286 278 825 961 922 800 753 577 490 477 Chautauqua - 348 401 282 254 215 205 137 156 132 113 111 Cheney - 734 636 669 714 777 1,101 1,160 1,404 1,560 1,783 2,094 Cherokee - 1,452 1,091 1,158 1,101 849 797 790 775 651 722 714 Cherryvale - 4,304 4,698 4,251 3,185 2,952 2,783 2,609 2,769 2,464 2,386 2,367 Chetopa - 1,548 1,519 1,344 1,606 1,671 1,538 1,596 1,751 1,357 1,281 1,125 Chicopee1 - - - - - - - - - - - 408 Cimarron - 587 599 1,035 1,004 1,189 1,115 1,373 1,491 1,626 1,934 2,184 Circleville - 265 226 211 216 169 151 178 164 153 185 170 Claflin - 554 648 607 747 921 891 887 764 678 705 645 Clay Center - 3,438 3,715 4,386 4,518 4,528 4,613 4,963 4,948 4,613 4,564 4,334 Clayton - 191 258 226 153 157 161 127 102 91 66 59 Clearwater - 569 647 669 591 647 1,073 1,435 1,684 1,875 2,178 2,481 Clifton - 614 631 713 670 743 746 718 695 561 557 554 Climax - - - 129 157 91 81 64 81 57 64 72 464 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Clyde - 1,057 1,063 1,174 1,060 1,067 1,025 946 909 793 740 716 Coats - 269 383 345 304 255 152 152 153 127 112 83 Coffeyville 4,953 12,687 13,452 16,198 17,355 17,113 17,382 15,116 15,185 12,917 11,021 10,295 Colby - 1,130 1,114 2,153 2,458 3,859 4,210 4,658 5,544 5,510 5,450 5,387 Coldwater - 684 1,207 1,296 1,214 1,208 1,164 1,016 989 939 792 828 Collyer - - 190 243 268 282 233 182 151 144 133 109 Colony - 530 997 596 420 386 419 382 474 447 397 408 Columbus - 3,064 3,155 3,235 3,402 3,490 3,395 3,356 3,426 3,268 3,396 3,312 Colwich - 258 262 260 284 339 703 879 935 1,091 1,229 1,327 Concordia - 4,415 4,705 5,792 6,255 7,175 7,022 7,221 6,847 6,152 5,714 5,395 Conway Springs - 1,292 1,120 981 849 816 1,057 1,153 1,313 1,384 1,322 1,272 Coolidge - 145 144 135 132 168 117 102 82 90 86 95 Copeland - - - 423 262 242 247 267 323 290 339 310 Corning - 411 419 340 352 254 240 162 158 142 170 157 Cottonwood Falls - 899 1,044 963 1,078 957 971 987 954 889 966 903 Council Grove - 2,545 2,857 2,898 2,875 2,722 2,664 2,403 2,381 2,228 2,321 2,182 Countryside - - - - - - 428 411 346 312 295 - Courtland - 454 411 430 383 367 384 403 377 343 334 285 Coyville - 227 232 196 175 106 133 93 98 78 71 46 Cuba - 466 432 403 363 345 336 290 286 242 231 156 Cullison - 256 249 256 239 174 129 117 154 120 98 101 Culver - 326 234 206 195 153 200 148 167 162 164 121 Cunningham - 395 462 412 451 510 618 483 540 535 514 454 Damar - - - - 263 305 361 245 204 112 155 132 Danville - - - 130 134 122 118 80 71 56 59 38 Dearing - 250 295 324 273 261 249 338 475 428 415 431 Deerfield - 152 284 325 356 440 442 474 538 677 884 700 Delia - - 244 269 222 164 163 168 181 172 179 169 Delphos - 767 870 678 714 676 619 599 570 494 469 359 Denison - 295 240 202 176 166 184 248 231 225 231 187 Denton - 337 193 193 156 157 161 162 156 166 186 148 Derby - - - - 256 432 6,458 7,947 9,786 14,691 17,807 22,158 De Soto - 337 345 384 383 518 1,271 1,839 2,061 2,291 4,561 5,720 Detroit1 - - - - - - - - - - - 114 Dexter - 512 497 484 424 354 291 286 366 320 364 278 Dighton - 370 503 803 974 1,246 1,526 1,540 1,390 1,361 1,261 1,038 Dodge City 1,942 3,214 5,061 10,059 8,487 11,262 13,520 14,127 18,001 21,129 25,176 27,340 Doniphan - 134 171 140 - - - - - - - - Dorrance - 281 299 325 414 365 331 234 220 195 205 185 465 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Douglass - 657 1,010 804 760 729 1,058 1,126 1,450 1,722 1,813 1,700 Downs - 1,427 1,508 1,383 1,219 1,221 1,206 1,268 1,324 1,119 1,038 900 Dresden - - - 231 180 162 134 103 84 73 51 41 Dunlap - 333 300 273 219 134 134 102 82 65 81 30 Durham - 268 288 254 245 229 183 143 130 119 114 112 Dwight - 298 246 334 295 281 281 322 320 365 330 272 Earlton - - 381 166 174 141 104 102 79 69 80 55 Eastborough - - - - 312 708 1,001 1,141 854 896 826 773 Easton - 310 228 277 255 255 320 435 460 405 362 253 Edgerton - 443 323 278 264 266 414 513 1,214 1,244 1,440 1,671 Edmond - - 213 197 180 110 91 90 56 37 47 49 Edna - 489 500 502 507 422 442 418 537 438 423 442 Edwardsville - - 203 228 243 274 513 619 3,364 3,979 4,146 4,340 Effingham - 674 616 646 676 525 564 605 634 540 588 546 Elbing - - 230 110 101 98 105 128 175 184 218 229 El Dorado 3,466 3,129 10,995 10,311 10,045 11,037 12,523 12,308 10,510 11,495 12,057 13,021 El Paso - 235 247 294 - - - - - - - - Elgin - - 600 446 336 212 148 115 139 118 82 89 Elk City - 659 725 607 680 524 498 432 404 334 305 325 Elk Falls - 271 293 288 294 276 179 124 151 122 112 107 Elkhart - - 1,160 1,435 902 1,132 1,780 2,089 2,243 2,318 2,233 2,205 Ellinwood - 976 1,103 1,115 2,059 2,569 2,729 2,416 2,508 2,329 2,164 2,131 Ellis - 1,404 1,876 1,957 2,042 2,649 2,218 2,137 2,062 1,814 1,873 2,062 Ellsworth - 2,041 2,065 2,072 2,227 2,193 2,361 2,080 2,465 2,757 2,965 3,120 Elmdale - 253 248 246 239 180 114 102 109 83 50 55 Elsmore - 216 237 203 180 152 128 116 104 91 73 77 Elwood - 636 750 849 1,014 1,020 1,191 1,283 1,275 1,079 1,145 1,224 Emmett - - - 268 191 143 128 156 223 165 277 191 Emporia 8,223 9,058 11,273 14,067 13,188 15,669 18,190 23,327 25,287 25,512 26,760 24,916 Englewood - 518 466 477 377 341 243 158 111 96 109 77 Ensign - - - 244 202 227 255 237 209 192 203 187 Enterprise - 706 975 764 671 795 1,015 868 839 865 836 855 Erie - 1,300 1,167 1,184 1,286 1,296 1,309 1,414 1,415 1,276 1,211 1,150 Esbon - 347 375 319 292 278 237 206 234 167 148 99 Eskridge - 797 759 726 648 601 519 589 603 518 589 534 Eudora - 640 627 599 603 929 1,526 2,071 2,934 3,006 4,307 6,136 Eureka - 2,333 2,606 3,698 3,803 3,958 4,055 3,576 3,425 2,974 2,914 2,633 Everest - 436 403 386 375 363 348 304 331 310 314 284 Fairview - 386 386 367 333 336 272 283 258 306 271 260 466 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Fairway - - - - - 1,816 5,398 5,227 4,619 4,173 3,952 3,882 Fall River - 383 376 339 336 261 226 191 173 113 156 162 Falun1 - - - - - - - - - - - 87 Florence - 1,168 1,517 1,493 1,329 1,009 853 777 729 636 671 465 Fontana - 246 206 187 174 168 138 160 173 131 149 224 Ford - 205 272 382 296 244 252 246 272 247 314 216 Formoso - 453 374 381 293 271 192 180 166 128 129 93 Fort Dodge1 - - - - - - - - - - - 165 Fort Riley2 - - - - - - - 2,310 2,147 112 103 - Fort Riley North1 - - - - - - - 12,469 16,086 12,848 8,114 7,761 Fort Scott - 10,463 10,693 10,763 10,557 10,335 9,410 8,967 8,893 8,362 8,297 8,087 Fowler - 473 490 724 563 778 717 588 592 571 567 590 Frankfort - 1,426 1,314 1,346 1,243 1,237 1,106 960 1,038 927 855 726 Franklin1 - - - - - - - - - - - 375 Frederick - 151 145 135 84 53 48 39 29 18 11 18 Fredonia - 3,040 3,954 3,446 3,524 3,257 3,233 3,080 3,047 2,599 2,600 2,482 Freeport - 161 56 105 67 30 31 21 12 10 6 5 Frontenac - 3,396 3,225 2,085 1,766 1,569 1,713 2,223 2,586 2,628 2,996 3,437 Fulton - 416 411 393 309 243 207 213 194 191 184 163 Galatia - - - 194 150 89 73 78 69 47 61 39 Galena - 6,096 4,712 4,736 4,375 4,029 3,827 3,712 3,587 3,308 3,287 3,085 Galesburg - 183 205 199 165 189 128 146 181 160 150 126 Galva - 322 350 358 463 426 442 522 651 651 701 870 Garden City 1,590 3,171 3,848 6,121 6,285 10,905 11,811 14,790 18,256 24,097 28,451 26,658 Garden Plain - 296 361 336 323 323 560 678 775 731 797 849 Gardner - 514 514 493 510 676 1,619 1,839 2,392 4,277 9,396 19,123 Garfield - 333 368 451 335 297 278 261 277 236 198 190 Garnett - 2,334 2,329 2,768 2,607 2,693 3,034 3,169 3,310 3,210 3,368 3,415 Gas - 1,281 367 326 357 294 342 438 543 505 556 564 Gaylord - 308 356 291 245 231 239 211 203 173 145 114 Gem - - - 200 125 118 116 80 101 104 96 88 Geneseo - 566 561 536 632 660 558 453 496 382 272 267 Geuda Springs - 254 266 340 275 245 223 223 217 219 212 185 Girard - 2,446 3,161 2,442 2,554 2,426 2,350 2,591 2,888 2,794 2,773 2,789 Glade - - - - - 107 133 180 131 101 114 96 Glasco - 720 724 707 741 803 812 767 710 556 536 498 Glen Elder - 565 615 617 555 582 444 422 491 448 439 445 Goddard - 225 255 255 248 274 533 955 1,427 1,804 2,037 4,344 Goessel - - - - - - 327 386 421 506 565 539 467 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Goff - 422 398 437 339 315 259 207 196 156 181 126 Goodland - 1,993 2,664 3,626 3,306 4,690 4,459 5,510 5,708 4,983 4,948 4,489 Gorham - - - - - 375 429 379 355 284 360 334 Gove City - 196 132 241 284 206 228 172 148 103 105 80 Grainfield - 309 290 343 341 371 389 374 417 357 327 277 Grandview Plaza - - - - - - - 734 1,189 1,233 1,184 1,560 Grantville1 - - - - - - - - - - - 180 Great Bend 2,470 4,622 4,460 5,548 9,044 12,665 16,670 16,133 16,608 15,427 15,345 15,995 Greeley - 492 496 504 387 436 415 368 405 339 327 302 Green - 289 297 293 246 219 190 163 155 150 147 128 Greenleaf - 781 778 660 739 614 562 448 462 353 357 331 Greensburg - 1,199 1,215 1,338 1,417 1,723 1,988 1,907 1,885 1,792 1,574 777 Grenola - 532 547 552 517 380 349 290 335 256 231 216 Gridley - - 321 434 418 360 321 328 404 356 372 341 Grinnell - - 162 303 289 364 396 449 410 348 329 259 Gypsum - 623 732 638 615 523 593 391 423 365 414 405 Haddam - 408 392 381 384 375 311 289 239 195 169 104 Halstead - 1,004 1,163 1,373 1,397 1,328 1,598 1,716 1,994 2,015 1,873 2,085 Hamilton - 325 398 549 519 456 400 349 363 301 334 268 Hamlin - 208 211 183 174 118 99 95 80 50 53 46 Hanover - 1,039 947 880 896 854 773 793 802 696 653 682 Hanston - - - 254 251 286 279 282 257 326 259 206 Hardtner - - 385 341 313 373 372 300 336 198 199 172 Harper - 1,638 1,770 1,485 1,695 1,672 1,899 1,665 1,823 1,735 1,567 1,473 Harris1 - - - 134 127 84 36 41 80 39 53 51 Hartford - 589 575 516 491 395 337 478 551 541 500 371 Harveyville - 331 333 321 302 236 204 279 280 267 267 236 Havana - 227 318 289 253 215 162 144 169 121 86 104 Haven - 528 1,301 553 653 720 982 1,146 1,125 1,198 1,175 1,237 Havensville - 412 333 263 232 208 166 163 183 135 146 133 Haviland - 568 607 641 499 606 725 705 770 624 612 701 Hays 1,136 1,961 3,165 4,618 6,385 8,625 11,947 15,396 16,301 17,814 20,013 20,510 Haysville - - - - - - 5,836 6,531 8,006 8,364 8,502 10,826 Hazelton - 315 281 299 260 250 246 176 143 128 144 93 Healy1 - - - - - - - - - - - 234 Hepler - 276 241 210 259 224 178 152 165 150 154 132 Herington - 3,273 4,065 4,519 3,804 3,775 3,702 3,165 2,930 2,685 2,563 2,526 Herndon - 273 411 430 448 321 339 268 220 170 149 129 Hesston - - - 526 403 686 1,103 1,926 3,013 3,012 3,509 3,709 468 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Hiawatha - 2,974 3,222 3,302 3,238 3,294 3,391 3,365 3,702 3,603 3,417 3,172 Highland - 763 809 788 764 717 755 899 954 942 976 1,012 Hill City - 983 732 1,027 1,115 1,432 2,421 2,071 2,028 1,835 1,604 1,474 Hillsboro - 1,134 1,451 1,458 1,580 2,150 2,441 2,730 2,717 2,704 2,854 2,993 Hillsdale1 - - - 214 - - - - - - - 229 Hoisington - 1,975 2,395 3,001 3,719 4,012 4,248 3,710 3,678 3,182 2,975 2,706 Holcomb - - - - - - - 272 816 1,400 2,026 2,094 Hollenberg - - - - 128 97 55 47 57 28 31 21 Holmdel Gardens - - - - - 1,248 1,436 - - - - - Holton - 2,842 2,703 2,705 2,885 2,705 3,028 3,063 3,132 3,196 3,353 3,329 Holyrood - 361 421 432 559 748 737 593 567 492 464 447 Home1 - - - - - - - - - - - 160 Hope - 567 589 556 500 480 463 438 468 404 372 368 Horace - 189 212 230 234 258 195 137 137 168 143 70 Horton - 3,600 4,009 4,049 2,872 2,354 2,361 2,177 2,130 1,885 1,967 1,776 Howard - 1,163 1,060 1,069 1,170 1,149 1,017 918 965 815 808 687 Hoxie - 532 616 800 957 1,157 1,289 1,419 1,462 1,342 1,244 1,201 Hoyt - - 282 228 238 246 283 420 536 489 571 669 Hudson - 253 235 197 221 194 201 181 157 159 133 129 Hugoton - 105 644 1,368 1,349 2,781 2,912 2,739 3,165 3,179 3,708 3,904 Humboldt - 2,548 2,525 2,558 2,290 2,308 2,285 2,249 2,230 2,178 1,999 1,953 Hunnewell - 208 209 205 166 103 83 77 86 87 83 67 Hunter - - 205 219 199 236 229 150 135 116 77 57 Huron - 200 188 149 163 128 119 106 107 75 87 54 Hutchinson 9,379 16,364 23,298 27,085 30,013 33,575 37,574 36,885 40,284 39,308 40,787 42,080 Independence 4,851 10,480 11,920 12,782 11,565 11,335 11,222 10,347 10,598 10,030 9,846 9,483 Ingalls - - - 273 187 173 174 235 274 301 328 306 Inman - 484 482 533 507 615 729 836 947 1,035 1,142 1,377 Iola - 9,032 8,513 7,160 7,244 7,094 6,885 6,493 6,938 6,351 6,302 5,704 Isabel - 222 277 279 252 205 181 147 137 104 108 90 Iuka - 228 198 185 183 129 225 210 235 197 185 163 Jamestown - 462 495 507 490 494 422 470 440 325 399 286 Jennings - 259 253 344 311 330 292 224 194 188 146 96 Jetmore - 317 559 914 881 988 1,028 936 862 850 903 867 Jewell - 839 805 707 669 593 582 569 589 529 483 432 Johnson - - - - - - 860 1,038 1,244 1,348 1,528 1,495 Junction City 4,695 5,598 7,533 70,407 8,507 13,462 18,700 19,018 19,305 20,642 18,886 23,353 Kanopolis - 577 762 860 868 743 732 626 729 605 543 492 Kanorado - - - 359 322 285 245 278 217 276 248 153 469 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Kansas City 51,418 82,331 101,177 121,857 121,458 129,553 121,901 168,213 161,087 149,800 146,866 145,786 Kechi - - - - - - 245 229 288 517 1,038 1,909 Kensington - 497 595 546 597 635 619 653 681 553 529 473 Kickapoo Tribal Center1 - - - - - - - - - - - 194 Kincaid - 426 443 380 401 309 220 189 192 170 178 122 Kingman - 2,570 2,407 2,752 3,213 3,200 3,582 3,622 3,563 3,196 3,387 3,177 Kinsley - 1,547 1,986 2,270 2,178 2,479 2,263 2,212 2,074 1,875 1,658 1,457 Kiowa - 1,520 1,539 1,501 1,379 1,561 1,674 1,414 1,409 1,160 1,055 1,026 Kipp1 - - - - - - - - - - - 59 Kirwin - 626 553 500 392 374 356 293 249 269 229 171 Kismet - - - - 227 180 150 294 368 421 484 459 Labette - - 207 141 140 145 114 105 123 74 68 78 La Crosse - 806 808 1,355 1,407 1,769 1,767 1,583 1,618 1,427 1,376 1,342 La Cygne - 957 1,028 1,019 932 794 810 989 1,025 1,066 1,115 1,149 La Harpe - 2,080 1,001 756 624 511 529 509 687 650 706 578 Lake Quivira - - - - - - - - 1,087 983 932 906 Lakin - 337 556 739 709 1,618 1,432 1,570 1,823 2,060 2,316 2,216 Lancaster - 220 184 188 163 200 196 279 274 299 291 298 Lane - 272 351 291 234 200 282 254 249 247 256 225 Langdon - - 204 181 208 128 97 93 84 62 72 42 Lansing - - - - - - 1,264 3,797 5,307 7,120 9,199 11,265 Larned - 2,911 3,139 3,532 3,533 4,447 5,001 4,567 4,811 4,490 4,236 4,054 Latham - - 334 291 307 218 203 156 148 160 164 139 Latimer - - - 124 84 34 40 29 31 20 21 20 Lawrence 10,862 12,374 12,456 13,726 14,390 23,351 32,858 45,698 52,738 65,608 80,098 87,643 Leavenworth 20,735 19,363 16,912 17,466 19,220 20,579 22,052 25,147 33,656 38,495 35,420 35,251 Leawood - - - - - 1,167 7,466 10,645 13,360 19,693 27,656 31,867 Lebanon - 731 822 723 652 610 583 517 440 364 303 218 Lebo - 560 572 590 522 575 498 589 966 835 961 940 Lecompton - 386 310 288 250 263 304 434 576 619 608 625 Lehigh - 385 370 315 296 240 178 168 189 180 215 175 Lenexa - 383 472 452 502 803 2,487 5,549 18,639 34,110 40,238 48,190 Lenora - 454 520 519 537 511 512 439 444 329 306 250 Leon - 494 427 587 573 518 541 510 667 707 645 704 Leona - - - - 164 130 110 72 73 39 88 48 Leonardville - 376 325 392 342 320 378 412 437 374 398 449 Leoti - 288 392 618 816 1,250 1,401 1,916 1,869 1,738 1,598 1,534 LeRoy - 861 815 788 751 695 601 551 701 568 593 561 Levant1 - - - - - - - - - - - 61 470 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Lewis - 557 439 512 481 475 486 525 551 451 486 451 Liberal 426 1,716 3,613 5,294 4,410 7,134 13,813 13,862 14,911 16,573 19,666 20,525 Liberty - 385 247 246 254 185 233 185 174 140 95 123 Liebenthal - - - - 265 211 191 169 163 112 111 103 Lincoln Center - 1,508 1,613 1,732 1,761 1,636 1,717 1,582 1,599 1,381 1,349 1,297 Lincolnville - - 260 270 255 228 244 218 235 197 225 203 Lindsborg - 1,939 1,897 2,016 1,913 2,383 2,609 2,764 3,155 3,077 3,321 3,458 Linn - - 282 340 395 395 466 388 483 472 425 410 Linn Valley - - - - - - - - - - 562 804 Linwood - 323 364 295 299 261 375 323 343 409 374 375 Little River - 661 749 618 603 635 552 493 529 496 536 557 Logan - 714 585 743 703 859 846 760 720 633 603 589 Lone Elm - - - 131 97 82 69 66 55 32 27 25 Longford - - 155 200 160 178 146 99 109 68 94 79 Long Island - 291 286 242 257 247 229 195 187 170 155 134 Longton - 611 583 744 629 478 401 304 396 389 394 348 Lorraine - - - 177 236 195 157 153 157 147 136 138 Lost Springs - 276 261 265 255 184 139 103 94 106 71 70 Louisburg - 603 556 616 590 677 862 1,033 1,744 1,964 2,576 4,315 Louisville - 246 207 227 188 190 204 204 207 215 209 188 Lowell1 - - - - - - - - - - - 283 Lucas - 573 651 630 648 631 559 524 524 452 436 393 Luray - 341 475 464 392 351 328 303 295 261 203 194 Lyndon - 763 732 742 751 729 953 958 1,132 964 1,038 1,052 Lyons - 2,071 2,516 2,939 4,497 4,545 4,592 4,355 4,152 3,688 3,732 3,739 McConnell AFB1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1,777 McCracken - 371 491 594 534 553 406 333 292 231 211 190 McCune - - 591 584 556 532 433 487 528 462 426 405 McDonald - - 341 442 425 426 323 269 239 184 159 160 McFarland - 388 579 399 336 279 256 209 242 224 271 256 Macksville - 626 753 868 723 624 546 484 546 488 514 549 McLouth - 571 575 517 515 477 494 623 700 719 868 880 McPherson - 3,546 4,595 6,147 7,194 8,689 9,996 10,851 11,753 12,422 13,770 13,155 Madison - 721 795 1,488 1,198 1,212 1,105 1,061 1,099 845 857 701 Mahaska - 246 210 218 195 179 160 122 119 98 107 83 Maize - - 189 229 198 266 623 785 1,294 1,520 1,868 3,420 Manchester - 250 263 241 215 151 153 92 98 80 102 95 Manhattan 3,438 5,722 7,989 10,136 11,659 19,056 22,993 27,575 32,644 37,737 44,831 52,281 Mankato - 1,155 1,326 1,404 1,426 1,462 1,231 1,287 1,205 1,037 976 869 471 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Manter - - - 224 133 200 183 219 205 186 178 171 Maple Hill - 277 255 256 247 176 244 327 381 406 469 620 Mapleton - 230 230 251 226 213 127 112 121 96 98 84 Marienthal1 - - - - - - - - - - - 71 Marion - 1,841 1,928 1,959 2,086 2,050 2,169 2,052 1,951 1,906 2,110 1,927 Marquette - 715 780 714 609 666 607 578 639 593 542 641 Marysville - 2,260 3,048 4,013 4,055 3,866 4,143 3,588 3,670 3,360 3,271 3,294 Matfield Green - - - 182 146 119 95 77 71 33 60 47 Mayetta - 337 309 294 275 247 218 246 287 267 312 341 Mayfield - - - 187 150 134 119 110 128 110 113 113 Meade - 664 838 1,552 1,400 1,763 2,019 1,899 1,777 1,526 1,672 1,721 Medicine Lodge - 1,229 1,305 1,655 1,870 2,288 3,072 2,545 2,384 2,453 2,193 2,009 Melvern - 505 422 445 368 389 376 455 481 423 429 385 Menlo - - - 204 144 113 99 48 42 50 57 61 Meriden - 467 422 390 421 378 402 472 707 622 706 813 Merriam - - - - - - 5,084 10,955 10,794 11,819 11,008 11,003 Milan - 240 222 198 224 165 144 162 135 109 137 82 Mildred - - 336 341 155 79 60 42 64 46 36 28 Milford - - - 300 271 284 318 296 465 579 502 530 Milton1 - - - - - - - - - - - 155 Miltonvale - 829 821 814 800 911 814 718 588 484 523 539 Minneapolis - 1,895 1,842 1,741 2,087 1,801 2,024 1,971 2,075 1,983 2,046 2,032 Minneola - 348 493 617 490 660 679 630 712 705 717 745 Mission - - - - - - 4,626 8,125 8,643 9,504 9,727 9,323 Mission Hills - - - - - 1,275 3,621 4,198 3,904 3,446 3,593 3,498 Mission Woods - - - - - 205 243 237 213 182 165 178 Moline - 808 950 897 870 871 698 555 553 473 457 371 Montezuma - - 163 424 340 509 543 606 730 838 966 966 Moran - 559 676 651 592 616 549 550 643 551 562 558 Morganville - 285 262 281 264 278 226 257 261 181 198 192 Morland - 237 296 385 356 287 317 300 223 234 164 154 Morrill - 398 552 519 387 362 299 308 336 299 277 230 Morrowville - - - 246 308 229 195 201 180 173 168 155 Moscow - - - 249 177 222 211 228 228 252 247 310 Mound City - 698 720 655 703 707 661 714 755 789 821 694 Moundridge - 626 733 870 864 942 1,214 1,271 1,453 1,531 1,593 1,737 Mound Valley - 956 803 666 648 566 481 467 381 405 418 407 Mount Hope - 519 513 466 442 473 539 665 791 805 830 813 Mulberry - 997 2,697 1,596 1,175 779 642 622 647 555 577 520 472 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Mullinville - 289 361 436 428 410 385 376 339 289 279 255 Mulvane - 1,084 1,239 1,042 940 1,387 2,981 3,185 4,254 4,683 5,155 6,111 Munden - 275 339 205 193 169 177 123 152 143 122 100 Munjor1 - - - - - - - - - - - 213 Muscotah - 491 427 365 331 248 228 206 248 194 200 176 Narka - 278 207 252 193 220 166 130 120 113 93 94 Nashville - - - 234 212 159 137 107 127 118 111 64 Natoma - 407 518 583 651 775 775 603 515 392 367 335 Neodesha - 2,872 3,943 3,381 3,376 3,723 3,594 3,295 3,414 2,837 2,848 2,486 Neosho Falls - 571 628 462 452 355 222 184 157 157 179 141 Neosho Rapids - 256 267 306 253 204 178 234 289 235 274 265 Ness City - 712 905 1,509 1,355 1,612 1,653 1,756 1,769 1,724 1,534 1,449 Netawaka - 250 267 229 226 213 225 192 218 167 170 143 New Albany - 213 223 150 165 152 104 59 78 60 73 56 New Cambria - - 127 130 144 160 187 160 175 152 150 126 New Strawn - - - - - - - - 457 428 425 394 Newton 6,208 7,862 9,781 11,034 11,048 11,590 14,877 15,439 16,332 16,700 17,190 19,132 Nickerson - 1,195 1,049 1,052 1,052 1,013 1,091 1,187 1,292 1,137 1,194 1,070 Niotaze - 317 186 235 241 162 124 83 104 99 122 82 Norcatur - 482 476 524 440 368 302 284 226 198 169 151 North Newton - - - - - 566 890 963 1,222 1,262 1,522 1,759 Norton - 1,787 2,186 2,767 2,762 3,060 3,345 3,627 3,400 3,017 3,012 2,928 Nortonville - 638 696 606 562 568 595 727 692 643 620 637 Norwich - 392 430 477 411 378 430 414 476 455 551 491 Oak Hill - - - 147 147 92 69 41 35 13 35 24 Oaklawn-Sunview1 - - - - - - - - - 3,240 3,135 3,276 Oakley - 681 768 1,159 1,138 1,915 2,190 2,327 2,343 2,045 2,173 2,045 Oberlin - 1,157 1,247 1,629 1,878 2,019 2,337 2,291 2,387 2,197 1,994 1,788 Odin1 - - - - - - - - - - - 101 Offerle - - 225 298 273 269 208 212 244 228 220 199 Ogden - 230 596 418 494 845 1,780 1,491 1,804 1,494 1,762 2,087 Oketo - 253 225 225 218 169 128 133 130 116 87 66 Olathe 3,451 3,272 3,268 3,656 3,979 5,593 10,987 17,917 37,258 63,402 92,962 125,872 Olivet - - - 145 172 127 116 64 65 59 64 67 Olmitz - - - 166 130 125 141 161 140 130 138 114 Olpe - 215 235 317 331 293 722 453 477 431 504 546 Olsburg - - - 175 177 140 137 151 166 192 192 219 Onaga - 759 838 930 741 882 850 761 752 761 704 702 Oneida - 211 276 224 187 138 119 112 120 79 70 75 473 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Osage City - 2,432 2,376 2,402 2,079 1,919 2,213 2,600 2,667 2,683 3,034 2,943 Osawatomie - 2,568 3,293 4,440 4,145 4,347 4,622 4,294 4,459 4,590 4,645 4,447 Osborne - 1,566 1,635 1,881 1,876 2,068 2,049 1,980 2,120 1,778 1,607 1,431 Oskaloosa - 851 700 733 800 721 807 955 1,092 1,074 1,165 1,113 Oswego - 2,317 2,386 1,845 1,953 1,997 2,027 2,200 2,218 1,870 2,046 1,829 Otis - - 505 407 413 410 362 387 410 385 325 282 Ottawa 6,934 7,650 9,018 9,563 10,193 10,081 10,673 11,036 11,016 10,667 11,921 12,649 Overbrook - - - - - 387 509 748 930 920 947 1,058 Overland Park - - - - - - - 77,934 81,784 111,790 149,080 173,372 Oxford - 624 748 1,129 1,020 798 989 1,113 1,125 1,143 1,173 1,049 Ozawkie - - - - - - - 137 472 458 552 645 Palco - 279 281 290 276 405 575 398 329 295 248 277 Palmer - - 179 187 182 150 169 166 149 121 108 111 Paola - 3,207 3,238 3,762 3,511 3,972 4,784 4,622 4,557 4,698 5,011 5,602 Paradise - - - 178 161 145 134 145 89 66 64 49 Park - - - - - 223 218 178 183 150 151 126 Park City - - - - - - 2,687 2,529 3,778 5,054 5,814 7,297 Parker - 398 436 364 361 251 181 255 270 256 281 277 Parkerfield - - - - - - - - - - - 426 Parkerville - 157 144 127 105 78 59 25 42 28 73 59 Parsons 7,682 12,463 16,028 14,903 14,294 14,750 13,929 13,015 12,898 11,919 11,514 10,500 Partridge - 246 253 270 226 221 221 302 268 213 259 248 Pawnee Rock - 458 428 399 388 359 380 442 409 367 356 252 Paxico - - 249 261 237 196 276 216 168 174 211 221 Peabody - 1,416 2,455 1,491 1,367 1,194 1,309 1,368 1,474 1,349 1,384 1,210 Penalosa - - - 128 118 71 84 32 31 21 27 17 Perry - 400 481 418 392 399 495 664 907 881 901 929 Peru - 575 570 628 487 368 340 289 286 206 183 139 Phillipsburg - 1,302 1,310 1,543 2,109 2,589 3,233 3,241 3,229 2,828 2,668 2,581 Piqua1 - - - - - - - - - - - 107 Pittsburg 10,112 14,755 18,052 18,145 17,571 19,341 18,678 20,171 18,770 17,789 19,243 20,233 Plains3 - - - - - - 780 857 1,044 957 1,163 1,146 Plainville - 1,090 1,004 1,058 1,232 2,082 3,104 2,627 2,458 2,173 2,029 1,903 Pleasanton - 1,373 1,291 1,214 1,227 1,178 1,098 1,216 1,303 1,231 1,387 1,216 Plevna - - 202 174 161 200 117 124 115 117 99 98 Pomona - 523 485 501 485 453 489 541 868 835 923 832 Portis - 304 390 340 349 286 232 178 172 129 123 103 Potwin - 249 415 427 487 465 635 497 563 448 457 449 Powhattan - 216 247 221 184 150 128 111 95 111 91 77 474 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Prairie View - 191 183 198 205 192 188 201 145 111 141 134 Prairie Village - - - - - - 25,356 28,378 24,657 23,186 22,072 21,447 Pratt - 3,302 5,183 6,322 6,591 7,523 8,156 6,736 6,885 6,687 6,570 6,835 Prescott - 255 291 238 277 283 278 222 319 301 280 264 Preston - 278 401 383 328 307 278 239 227 177 164 158 Pretty Prairie - 327 432 429 452 484 525 561 655 601 615 680 Princeton - - - 210 187 177 174 159 244 275 317 277 Protection - 390 1,109 1,072 846 814 780 673 684 625 558 514 Quenemo - 556 733 564 557 391 434 429 413 369 468 388 Quinter - 450 383 570 481 741 776 930 951 945 961 918 Radium - - - - 85 64 64 55 47 47 40 25 Ramona - 265 303 240 236 190 132 121 116 114 94 187 Randall - 325 304 262 281 240 201 195 154 96 90 65 Randolph - 455 401 408 369 391 35 106 131 129 175 163 Ransom - 204 285 431 403 405 387 416 448 386 338 294 Rantoul - - 317 224 164 197 157 163 212 200 241 184 Raymond - - - - - - 143 133 132 125 95 79 Reading - 289 358 341 302 289 249 247 244 264 247 231 Redfield - 232 269 233 194 173 133 138 185 143 140 146 Republic - 450 442 396 376 360 333 243 223 177 161 116 Reserve - - - 197 172 169 138 117 105 108 100 84 Rexford - - 237 375 244 304 245 231 204 171 157 232 Richfield - 53 62 106 96 105 122 82 81 50 48 43 Richmond - - 400 411 418 433 352 464 510 528 510 464 Riley - 343 364 431 392 414 575 668 779 804 886 939 Riverton1 - - - - - - - - - - - 929 Robinson - 492 500 457 413 381 317 278 324 268 216 234 Roeland Park - - - - - - 8,949 9,760 7,962 7,706 6,817 6,731 Rolla - - - 437 284 433 464 400 417 387 482 442 Rosalia1 - - 156 218 - - - - - - - 171 Rose Hill - - - - - - 273 387 1,557 2,399 3,432 3,931 Roseland - 396 482 190 - - - 113 119 98 101 77 Rossville - 672 664 701 601 577 797 934 1,045 1,052 1,014 1,151 Roxbury1 - - - - - - - - - - - 104 Rozel - - - 220 203 233 207 236 219 187 182 156 Rush Center - - - - - - 278 237 207 177 176 170 Russell - 1,692 1,700 2,352 4,819 6,483 6,113 5,371 5,427 4,783 4,696 4,506 Russell Springs - 82 115 141 198 161 93 83 56 29 32 24 Sabetha - 1,768 2,003 2,332 2,241 2,173 2,318 2,376 2,286 2,341 2,589 2,571 475 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 St Francis - 492 733 944 1,041 1,892 1,594 1,725 1,610 1,495 1,497 1,329 St George - - 211 216 203 251 259 241 309 397 434 639 St John - 1,785 1,671 1,552 1,735 1,735 1,753 1,477 1,501 1,357 1,318 1,295 St Marys - 1,397 1,321 1,304 1,132 1,201 1,509 1,434 1,598 1,791 2,198 2,627 St Paul - 927 974 800 869 783 675 804 746 687 646 629 Salina 6,074 9,688 15,085 20,155 21,073 26,176 43,202 37,714 41,843 42,299 45,679 47,707 Satanta - - - 508 345 667 686 1,161 1,117 1,073 1,239 1,133 Savonburg - 257 258 230 198 155 131 109 113 93 91 109 Sawyer - - 263 276 239 223 192 164 213 183 124 124 Scammon - 2,233 1,694 1,093 737 561 429 457 501 466 496 482 Scandia - 579 547 608 614 611 643 567 480 421 436 372 Schoenchen - - - - 259 170 188 182 209 200 214 207 Scott City - 918 1,112 1,544 1,848 3,204 3,555 4,001 4,154 3,785 3,855 3,816 Scottsville - 248 165 169 187 108 60 46 56 26 21 25 Scranton - 770 622 538 500 487 576 575 664 674 724 710 Sedan - 1,211 1,885 1,776 1,948 1,640 1,677 1,555 1,579 1,306 1,342 1,124 Sedgwick - 626 731 832 738 732 1,095 1,083 1,471 1,438 1,537 1,695 Selden - 297 280 399 401 438 347 271 266 248 201 219 Seneca - 1,806 1,885 1,864 2,015 1,911 2,072 2,182 2,389 2,027 2,122 1,991 Severance - 383 350 312 266 197 146 128 134 98 108 94 Severy - 608 551 525 570 477 492 384 447 357 359 259 Seward - - - 127 125 130 92 66 88 71 63 64 Sharon - 350 325 316 296 278 272 265 283 256 210 158 Sharon Springs - 440 815 792 760 994 966 1,012 982 872 835 748 Shawnee - - - 553 597 845 9,072 20,946 29,653 37,962 47,996 62,209 Silver Lake - 260 260 336 362 331 392 811 1,350 1,390 1,358 1,439 Simpson - 211 295 273 235 234 154 131 123 107 114 86 Smith Center - 1,292 1,567 1,736 1,686 2,026 2,379 2,389 2,240 2,016 1,931 1,665 Smolan - - - - - - - 175 169 195 218 215 Soldier - 358 346 274 247 193 171 173 165 135 122 136 Solomon - 949 1,071 1,032 872 834 1,008 973 1,018 939 1,072 1,095 South Haven - 483 423 442 405 358 408 413 439 420 390 363 South Hutchinson - 387 639 669 915 1,045 1,672 1,879 2,226 2,444 2,539 2,457 Spearville - 576 629 703 603 610 602 738 693 716 813 773 Speed - - - 139 111 70 75 58 41 64 44 37 Spivey - 252 226 219 181 109 98 78 83 88 80 78 Spring Hill - 605 555 566 489 619 909 1,186 2,005 2,191 2,727 5,437 Stafford - 1,927 1,752 1,614 2,011 2,005 1,862 1,414 1,425 1,344 1,161 1,042 Stark - 191 189 197 160 157 96 124 143 79 106 72 476 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Sterling - 2,133 2,060 1,868 2,215 2,243 2,303 2,312 2,312 2,191 2,642 2,328 Stockton - 1,317 1,324 1,291 1,418 1,867 2,073 1,818 1,825 1,507 1,558 1,329 Strong City - 762 944 805 848 680 659 545 675 617 584 485 Sublette - - - 673 582 838 1,077 1,208 1,293 1,378 1,592 1,453 Summerfield - 554 539 398 396 305 237 254 225 169 211 156 Sun City - - - 404 305 231 188 119 85 88 81 53 Susank - - - - - 100 87 59 52 61 57 34 Sylvan Grove - 464 450 530 540 506 400 403 376 321 324 279 Sylvia - 634 542 540 477 496 402 390 353 308 297 218 Syracuse - 1,126 1,059 1,383 1,226 2,075 1,888 1,720 1,654 1,606 1,824 1,812 Talmage1 - - - - - - - - - - - 99 Tampa - 256 262 275 222 216 145 154 113 113 144 112 Tescott - 421 377 382 402 412 396 393 331 317 339 319 Thayer - 542 528 495 461 423 396 430 517 435 500 497 Timken - - - - 170 138 147 123 99 87 83 76 Tipton - - 230 294 248 246 252 315 321 267 243 210 Tonganoxie - 1,018 971 1,109 1,114 1,138 1,354 1,717 1,864 2,347 2,728 4,996 Topeka 33,608 43,684 50,022 64,120 67,833 78,791 119,484 125,011 115,266 119,883 122,377 127,473 Toronto - 627 829 706 737 600 524 431 466 317 312 281 Towanda - 275 718 424 374 417 1,031 1,190 1,332 1,289 1,338 1,450 Treece - - 991 749 568 378 280 225 194 172 149 138 Tribune - 158 243 436 607 1,010 1,036 1,013 955 918 835 741 Troy - 940 1,013 1,042 1,049 977 1,051 1,047 1,240 1,073 1,054 1,010 Turon - 572 631 576 594 632 559 430 481 393 436 387 Tyro - 603 454 272 322 279 289 206 289 243 226 220 Udall - 330 381 436 419 410 600 668 891 824 794 746 Ulysses - - 103 1,140 824 2,243 3,157 3,779 4,653 5,474 5,960 6,161 Uniontown - 256 300 298 277 232 211 286 371 290 288 272 Utica - - 285 382 379 365 322 297 275 208 223 158 Valley Center - 381 486 896 700 854 2,570 2,551 3,300 3,624 4,883 6,822 Valley Falls - 1,129 1,218 1,238 1,241 1,139 1,193 1,169 1,189 1,253 1,254 1,192 Vasser1 - - - - - - - - - - - 530 Vermillion - 366 294 288 300 283 265 191 191 113 107 112 Victoria - - 600 637 884 988 1,170 1,246 1,328 1,248 1,208 1,214 Vining - 191 183 198 188 168 128 84 85 55 58 45 Viola - 156 173 159 131 132 203 193 199 185 211 130 Virgil - - - 598 494 354 229 179 169 91 113 71 Wakarusa1 - - - - - - - - - - - 260 WaKeeney - 883 1,003 1,408 1,852 2,446 2,808 2,334 2,388 2,161 1,924 1,862 477 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Wakefield - 514 531 528 513 591 603 583 803 900 838 980 Waldo - - 246 279 257 216 178 123 75 57 48 30 Waldron - 262 225 182 163 83 38 24 29 19 17 11 Wallace - - - - 102 111 110 112 86 75 67 57 Walnut - 639 650 553 544 534 381 330 308 214 221 220 Walton - 357 228 212 217 220 225 211 269 226 284 235 Wamego - 1,714 1,585 1,647 1,767 1,869 2,363 2,507 3,159 3,706 4,246 4,372 Washington - 1,547 1,406 1,370 1,598 1,527 1,506 1,584 1,488 1,304 1,223 1,131 Waterville - 704 665 698 717 676 700 632 694 601 681 680 Wathena - 777 645 854 860 797 837 1,150 1,418 1,160 1,348 1,364 Waverly - 751 619 593 566 487 381 510 671 618 589 592 Webber - - - 126 104 96 58 49 53 39 37 25 Weir - 2,289 1,945 1,115 1,038 819 699 740 705 730 780 686 Welda1 - - - - - - - - - - - 129 Wellington - 7,034 7,048 7,405 7,246 7,747 8,809 8,072 8,212 8,517 8,647 8,172 Wellsville - 648 756 709 632 729 984 1,183 1,612 1,563 1,606 1,857 Weskan1 - - - - - - - - - - - 161 West Mineral - 1,770 938 491 486 349 262 232 229 226 243 185 Westmoreland - 484 386 501 532 416 460 485 598 541 631 778 Westphalia - - - 326 314 254 249 185 204 152 165 163 Westwood - - - - - 1,581 2,040 2,383 1,783 1,772 1,533 1,506 Westwood Hills - - - - - 431 495 414 437 383 378 359 Wetmore - 483 500 452 425 397 390 392 376 284 362 368 Wheaton - - - 170 155 134 114 106 90 106 92 95 White City - 506 652 619 516 540 459 458 534 533 518 618 White Cloud - 1,119 553 476 479 308 238 210 234 255 239 176 Whitewater - 518 556 556 515 453 499 520 751 683 653 718 Whiting - 426 433 351 343 267 233 256 270 213 206 187 Wichita 24,671 52,450 72,217 111,110 114,966 168,279 254,698 276,554 279,272 304,017 344,284 382,368 Willard - - 134 142 106 95 94 124 128 110 86 92 Williamsburg - 399 404 367 365 297 255 286 362 261 351 397 Willis - 188 197 217 160 140 109 82 85 86 69 38 Willowbrook - - - - - - 62 100 109 95 36 87 Wilmore - - - 265 212 172 99 96 97 78 57 53 Wilroads Gardens1 - - - - - - - - - - - 609 Wilsey - - 337 330 348 251 224 169 179 149 191 153 Wilson - 981 1,020 1,038 1,068 1,039 905 870 978 834 799 781 Winchester - 456 386 418 415 355 458 492 570 613 579 551 Windom - 176 248 197 196 193 168 183 160 136 137 130 478 Population of Cities in Kansas 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Winfield 5,554 6,700 7,933 9,398 9,506 10,264 11,117 11,405 10,736 11,931 12,206 12,301 Winona - - - 324 317 382 393 293 258 194 228 162 Woodbine - 250 318 317 212 195 173 170 172 186 207 170 Woodston - 299 314 287 286 296 332 211 157 121 116 136 Wright1 - - - - - - - - - - - 163 Yates Center - 2,024 2,306 2,013 2,176 2,178 2,080 1,967 1,998 1,815 1,599 1,417 Yoder1 - - - - - - - - - - - 194 Zenda - - 188 223 252 226 157 142 142 96 123 90 Zurich - - - - - 186 244 189 189 151 126 99 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable 1 Census Designated Place 2 Camp Whiteside CDP 3 formerly West Plains Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 1900-2010. 479 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Abbyville 128 87 87 89 88 88 1.15 Abilene 6,543 6,844 6,825 6,771 6,634 6,590 -3.71 Admire 177 156 156 155 156 154 -1.28 Agenda 81 68 67 66 66 66 -2.94 Agra 306 267 261 259 259 255 -4.49 Albert 181 175 176 175 175 174 -0.57 Alden 168 148 148 146 147 147 -0.68 Alexander 75 65 63 63 63 63 -3.08 Allen 211 177 177 176 177 175 -1.13 Alma 797 832 827 820 820 813 -2.28 Almena 469 408 408 402 404 397 -2.70 Alta Vista 442 444 440 438 437 436 -1.80 Altamont 1,092 1,080 1,077 1,065 1,050 1,049 -2.87 Alton 117 103 102 102 102 101 -1.94 Altoona 485 414 404 398 395 390 -5.80 Americus 938 894 893 888 887 879 -1.68 Andale 766 928 947 963 965 981 5.71 Andover 6,698 11,791 11,937 12,084 12,278 12,509 6.09 Anthony 2,440 2,269 2,235 2,206 2,252 2,234 -1.54 Arcadia 391 310 311 312 311 310 0.00 Argonia 534 501 501 499 496 492 -1.80 Arkansas City 11,963 12,415 12,357 12,334 12,306 12,205 -1.69 Arlington 459 473 470 467 464 459 -2.96 Arma 1,529 1,481 1,480 1,481 1,472 1,464 -1.15 Ashland 975 867 832 847 857 835 -3.69 Assaria 438 413 413 414 413 412 -0.24 Atchison 10,232 11,021 10,939 10,948 10,896 10,771 -2.27 Athol 51 44 43 43 42 43 -2.27 Atlanta 255 195 195 195 195 194 -0.51 Attica 636 626 617 610 598 592 -5.43 Atwood 1,279 1,194 1,201 1,199 1,232 1,222 2.35 Auburn 1,121 1,227 1,228 1,228 1,222 1,217 -0.81 Augusta 8,423 9,274 9,245 9,210 9,213 9,242 -0.35 Aurora 79 60 59 59 59 60 0.00 Axtell 445 406 400 403 403 409 0.74 Baldwin City 3,400 4,515 4,548 4,544 4,562 4,585 1.55 Barnard 123 70 69 68 68 69 -1.43 Barnes 152 159 160 157 154 154 -3.14 Bartlett 124 80 79 79 78 78 -2.50 Basehor 2,238 4,613 4,715 4,785 4,898 5,119 10.97 Bassett 22 14 15 15 15 14 0.00 Baxter Springs 4,602 4,238 4,198 4,164 4,104 4,073 -3.89 Bazine 311 334 337 333 334 335 0.30 Beattie 277 200 197 199 198 197 -1.50 Bel Aire 6,014 6,769 6,801 6,837 6,916 7,284 7.61 Belle Plaine 1,708 1,681 1,659 1,644 1,636 1,627 -3.21 Belleville 2,239 1,991 1,963 1,941 1,920 1,917 -3.72 Beloit 4,019 3,835 3,794 3,824 3,822 3,792 -1.12 Belpre 104 84 84 83 82 84 0.00 Belvue 228 205 207 208 208 207 0.98 Benedict 103 73 72 71 71 71 -2.74 Bennington 623 672 671 669 668 665 -1.04 Bentley 368 530 528 528 526 524 -1.13 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 480 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Benton 827 880 876 872 870 872 -0.91 Bern 204 166 165 165 165 165 -0.60 Beverly 199 162 160 158 157 159 -1.85 Bird City 482 447 443 437 438 439 -1.79 Bison 235 255 247 248 246 247 -3.14 Blue Mound 277 275 273 272 276 275 0.00 Blue Rapids 1,088 1,019 1,002 1,007 1,001 997 -2.16 Bluff City 80 65 64 63 62 62 -4.62 Bogue 179 143 145 142 144 142 -0.70 Bonner Springs 6,768 7,314 7,338 7,427 7,494 7,553 3.27 Brewster 285 305 308 308 310 304 -0.33 Bronson 346 323 317 315 313 311 -3.72 Brookville 259 262 265 267 267 266 1.53 Brownell 48 29 29 29 29 29 0.00 Bucklin 725 794 804 806 805 803 1.13 Buffalo 284 232 228 226 225 224 -3.45 Buhler 1,358 1,327 1,347 1,347 1,343 1,335 0.60 Bunker Hill 101 95 95 95 95 95 0.00 Burden 564 535 537 539 539 536 0.19 Burdett 256 247 249 244 246 244 -1.21 Burlingame 1,017 934 931 917 909 900 -3.64 Burlington 2,790 2,674 2,651 2,653 2,631 2,635 -1.46 Burns 268 228 228 225 222 222 -2.63 Burr Oak 265 174 174 170 170 168 -3.45 Burrton 932 901 899 899 893 893 -0.89 Bushong 55 34 34 34 34 34 0.00 Bushton 314 279 279 276 277 277 -0.72 Byers 50 35 35 36 36 36 2.86 Caldwell 1,284 1,068 1,055 1,045 1,039 1,034 -3.18 Cambridge 103 82 84 84 84 83 1.22 Caney 2,092 2,203 2,175 2,152 2,146 2,125 -3.54 Canton 829 748 747 748 763 749 0.13 Carbondale 1,478 1,437 1,439 1,421 1,419 1,405 -2.23 Carlton 38 42 42 42 43 42 0.00 Cassoday 130 129 128 128 128 128 -0.78 Cawker City 521 469 463 463 462 456 -2.77 Cedar 26 14 14 14 13 14 0.00 Cedar Point 53 28 28 28 27 27 -3.57 Cedar Vale 723 579 569 561 558 546 -5.70 Centralia 534 512 508 507 508 508 -0.78 Chanute 9,411 9,119 9,141 9,188 9,250 9,295 1.93 Chapman 1,241 1,393 1,412 1,416 1,386 1,379 -1.01 Chase 490 477 475 468 466 465 -2.52 Chautauqua 113 111 109 108 108 106 -4.50 Cheney 1,783 2,094 2,111 2,126 2,141 2,153 2.82 Cherokee 722 714 715 718 715 716 0.28 Cherryvale 2,386 2,367 2,324 2,301 2,303 2,283 -3.55 Chetopa 1,281 1,125 1,115 1,104 1,090 1,091 -3.02 Cimarron 1,934 2,184 2,233 2,192 2,229 2,240 2.56 Circleville 185 170 170 170 168 171 0.59 Claflin 705 645 645 641 639 638 -1.09 Clay Center 4,564 4,334 4,326 4,311 4,232 4,177 -3.62 Clayton 66 59 59 58 59 58 -1.69 481 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Clearwater 2,178 2,481 2,490 2,494 2,528 2,531 2.02 Clifton 557 554 556 551 541 537 -3.07 Climax 64 72 71 70 69 69 -4.17 Clyde 740 716 705 704 701 703 -1.82 Coats 112 83 83 84 85 85 2.41 Coffeyville 11,060 10,295 10,087 9,990 9,968 9,876 -4.07 Colby 5,450 5,387 5,416 5,411 5,445 5,388 0.02 Coldwater 792 828 824 835 842 855 3.26 Collyer 133 109 108 108 108 106 -2.75 Colony 397 408 404 400 399 402 -1.47 Columbus 3,396 3,312 3,277 3,251 3,208 3,186 -3.80 Colwich 1,229 1,327 1,331 1,333 1,343 1,362 2.64 Concordia 5,714 5,395 5,324 5,319 5,303 5,311 -1.56 Conway Springs 1,322 1,272 1,259 1,249 1,243 1,239 -2.59 Coolidge 86 95 93 93 93 93 -2.11 Copeland 339 310 309 303 301 303 -2.26 Corning 170 157 156 156 156 156 -0.64 Cottonwood Falls 966 903 904 891 880 877 -2.88 Council Grove 2,321 2,182 2,161 2,159 2,108 2,105 -3.53 Courtland 334 285 282 278 277 277 -2.81 Coyville 71 46 45 45 45 44 -4.35 Cuba 231 156 154 152 151 150 -3.85 Cullison 98 101 101 103 104 104 2.97 Culver 164 121 121 120 121 121 0.00 Cunningham 514 454 477 473 473 470 3.52 Damar 155 132 132 133 132 132 0.00 Danville 59 38 37 37 36 36 -5.26 De Soto 4,561 5,720 5,792 5,871 5,926 6,038 5.56 Dearing 409 431 421 415 413 408 -5.34 Deerfield 884 700 701 702 687 687 -1.86 Delia 179 169 169 169 168 170 0.59 Delphos 469 359 357 354 353 351 -2.23 Denison 231 187 187 187 185 188 0.53 Denton 186 148 148 147 147 148 0.00 Derby 17,807 22,158 22,670 22,935 23,055 23,234 4.86 Dexter 364 278 278 278 278 276 -0.72 Dighton 1,261 1,038 1,045 1,008 1,020 1,000 -3.66 Dodge City 25,176 27,340 27,804 28,095 28,251 28,117 2.84 Dorrance 205 185 185 186 185 186 0.54 Douglass 1,813 1,700 1,711 1,701 1,694 1,692 -0.47 Downs 1,038 900 895 887 884 873 -3.00 Dresden 51 41 40 40 40 40 -2.44 Dunlap 81 30 30 30 29 29 -3.33 Durham 114 112 111 109 108 108 -3.57 Dwight 330 272 269 269 264 263 -3.31 Earlton 80 55 54 54 54 53 -3.64 Eastborough 826 773 771 772 771 769 -0.52 Easton 362 253 254 256 256 257 1.58 Edgerton 1,440 1,671 1,687 1,698 1,707 1,703 1.92 Edmond 47 49 49 49 49 48 -2.04 Edna 423 442 439 435 430 430 -2.71 Edwardsville 4,146 4,340 4,346 4,377 4,386 4,380 0.92 Effingham 588 546 540 539 535 526 -3.66 El Dorado 12,057 13,021 12,976 12,899 12,867 12,879 -1.09 482 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Elbing 218 229 228 227 227 227 -0.87 Elgin 82 89 88 87 86 85 -4.49 Elk City 305 325 319 316 316 314 -3.38 Elk Falls 112 107 104 99 99 101 -5.61 Elkhart 2,233 2,205 2,159 2,137 2,142 2,113 -4.17 Ellinwood 2,164 2,131 2,132 2,118 2,113 2,098 -1.55 Ellis 1,873 2,062 2,081 2,096 2,085 2,074 0.58 Ellsworth 2,965 3,120 3,102 3,104 3,074 3,076 -1.41 Elmdale 50 55 55 54 53 53 -3.64 Elsmore 73 77 77 77 75 74 -3.90 Elwood 1,145 1,224 1,223 1,207 1,204 1,204 -1.63 Emmett 277 191 191 192 192 191 0.00 Emporia 26,760 24,916 24,897 24,806 24,795 24,560 -1.43 Englewood 109 77 74 76 77 75 -2.60 Ensign 203 187 188 184 183 184 -1.60 Enterprise 836 855 856 848 830 825 -3.51 Erie 1,211 1,150 1,137 1,128 1,121 1,108 -3.65 Esbon 148 99 100 98 99 98 -1.01 Eskridge 589 534 530 526 525 520 -2.62 Eudora 4,307 6,136 6,216 6,210 6,244 6,303 2.72 Eureka 2,914 2,633 2,601 2,535 2,516 2,485 -5.62 Everest 314 284 285 282 284 281 -1.06 Fairview 271 260 259 257 259 255 -1.92 Fairway 3,952 3,882 3,919 3,945 3,974 3,969 2.24 Fall River 156 162 160 157 156 154 -4.94 Florence 671 465 461 453 446 444 -4.52 Fontana 149 224 223 222 223 222 -0.89 Ford 314 216 220 221 221 220 1.85 Formoso 129 93 94 92 93 92 -1.08 Fort Scott 8,297 8,087 7,966 7,919 7,902 7,874 -2.63 Fowler 567 590 586 571 554 560 -5.08 Frankfort 855 726 714 719 714 711 -2.07 Frederick 11 18 18 18 18 18 0.00 Fredonia 2,600 2,482 2,434 2,403 2,392 2,372 -4.43 Freeport 6 5 5 5 5 5 0.00 Frontenac 2,996 3,437 3,447 3,459 3,439 3,444 0.20 Fulton 184 163 161 160 160 160 -1.84 Galatia 61 39 39 39 39 39 0.00 Galena 3,287 3,085 3,053 3,030 2,988 2,966 -3.86 Galesburg 150 126 125 124 123 122 -3.17 Galva 701 870 879 893 903 898 3.22 Garden City 28,451 26,665 26,921 26,945 26,954 27,004 1.27 Garden Plain 797 849 855 861 865 879 3.53 Gardner 9,396 19,123 19,952 20,294 20,525 20,667 8.07 Garfield 198 190 192 188 189 188 -1.05 Garnett 3,368 3,415 3,389 3,328 3,298 3,295 -3.51 Gas 556 564 561 556 544 532 -5.67 Gaylord 145 114 112 111 110 111 -2.63 Gem 96 88 89 89 90 88 0.00 Geneseo 272 267 268 266 266 267 0.00 Geuda Springs 212 185 185 184 184 183 -1.08 Girard 2,773 2,789 2,792 2,794 2,781 2,773 -0.57 483 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Glade 114 96 95 94 95 94 -2.08 Glasco 536 498 490 489 487 487 -2.21 Glen Elder 439 445 439 439 439 435 -2.25 Goddard 2,037 4,344 4,482 4,532 4,583 4,692 8.01 Goessel 565 539 532 524 516 514 -4.64 Goff 181 126 125 125 126 125 -0.79 Goodland 4,948 4,489 4,510 4,571 4,555 4,554 1.45 Gorham 360 334 335 335 333 335 0.30 Gove City 105 80 80 81 82 80 0.00 Grainfield 327 277 276 280 282 275 -0.72 Grandview Plaza 1,184 1,560 1,673 1,773 1,708 1,670 7.05 Great Bend 15,345 15,995 16,008 15,927 15,899 15,840 -0.97 Greeley 327 302 301 296 294 296 -1.99 Green 147 128 128 131 129 128 0.00 Greenleaf 357 331 332 324 317 314 -5.14 Greensburg 1,574 777 790 773 781 779 0.26 Grenola 231 216 209 200 199 203 -6.02 Gridley 372 341 338 339 336 337 -1.17 Grinnell 329 259 258 262 264 258 -0.39 Gypsum 414 405 403 402 398 395 -2.47 Haddam 169 104 105 103 101 100 -3.85 Halstead 1,873 2,085 2,092 2,092 2,085 2,084 -0.05 Hamilton 334 268 265 259 258 255 -4.85 Hamlin 53 46 46 46 46 45 -2.17 Hanover 653 682 689 675 667 665 -2.49 Hanston 259 206 213 210 210 207 0.49 Hardtner 199 172 175 173 176 175 1.74 Harper 1,567 1,473 1,452 1,433 1,411 1,398 -5.09 Hartford 500 371 371 370 370 367 -1.08 Harveyville 267 236 237 236 243 246 4.24 Havana 86 104 102 101 101 100 -3.85 Haven 1,175 1,237 1,237 1,232 1,235 1,225 -0.97 Havensville 146 133 136 139 141 144 8.27 Haviland 612 701 694 682 685 684 -2.43 Hays 20,013 20,510 20,788 21,048 21,036 21,044 2.60 Haysville 8,502 10,826 10,881 10,953 11,017 11,112 2.64 Hazelton 144 93 95 94 95 95 2.15 Hepler 154 132 132 133 132 132 0.00 Herington 2,563 2,526 2,514 2,491 2,436 2,413 -4.47 Herndon 149 129 130 130 133 133 3.10 Hesston 3,509 3,709 3,701 3,720 3,728 3,734 0.67 Hiawatha 3,417 3,172 3,174 3,136 3,153 3,108 -2.02 Highland 976 1,012 1,014 1,011 1,011 1,015 0.30 Hill City 1,604 1,474 1,502 1,472 1,474 1,454 -1.36 Hillsboro 2,854 2,993 2,965 2,930 2,898 2,893 -3.34 Hoisington 2,975 2,706 2,707 2,689 2,682 2,664 -1.55 Holcomb 2,026 2,094 2,112 2,114 2,116 2,120 1.24 Hollenberg 31 21 21 21 20 20 -4.76 Holton 3,353 3,329 3,316 3,304 3,279 3,316 -0.39 Holyrood 464 447 443 444 438 437 -2.24 Hope 372 368 365 361 352 348 -5.43 Horace 143 70 70 71 73 73 4.29 Horton 1,967 1,776 1,774 1,751 1,758 1,732 -2.48 484 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Howard 808 687 666 637 632 642 -6.55 Hoxie 1,244 1,201 1,194 1,188 1,186 1,189 -1.00 Hoyt 571 669 666 662 656 662 -1.05 Hudson 133 129 128 127 127 125 -3.10 Hugoton 3,708 3,904 3,850 3,915 3,954 3,966 1.59 Humboldt 1,999 1,953 1,945 1,957 1,925 1,886 -3.43 Hunnewell 83 67 66 66 66 66 -1.49 Hunter 77 57 56 57 57 56 -1.75 Huron 87 54 54 54 54 53 -1.85 Hutchinson 40,787 42,080 42,088 41,938 41,840 41,642 -1.04 Independence 9,846 9,483 9,297 9,235 9,252 9,162 -3.39 Ingalls 328 306 308 302 300 304 -0.65 Inman 1,222 1,377 1,380 1,387 1,396 1,374 -0.22 Iola 6,302 5,704 5,698 5,709 5,600 5,553 -2.65 Isabel 108 90 91 91 92 91 1.11 Iuka 185 163 164 166 167 168 3.07 Jamestown 399 286 282 283 282 283 -1.05 Jennings 146 96 95 94 95 95 -1.04 Jetmore 903 867 895 883 881 864 -0.35 Jewell 483 432 434 426 429 424 -1.85 Johnson City 1,528 1,495 1,489 1,451 1,448 1,413 -5.48 Junction City 18,886 23,353 23,968 25,820 25,119 24,665 5.62 Kanopolis 543 492 488 488 480 479 -2.64 Kanorado 248 153 154 157 156 157 2.61 Kansas City 146,866 145,786 146,281 147,434 148,655 149,636 2.64 Kechi 1,038 1,909 1,944 1,956 1,962 1,982 3.82 Kensington 529 473 465 460 456 461 -2.54 Kincaid 178 122 121 119 119 119 -2.46 Kingman 3,387 3,177 3,188 3,157 3,155 3,094 -2.61 Kinsley 1,658 1,457 1,447 1,424 1,417 1,451 -0.41 Kiowa 1,055 1,026 1,038 1,027 1,038 1,028 0.19 Kirwin 229 171 167 167 167 164 -4.09 Kismet 484 459 462 466 467 467 1.74 La Crosse 1,376 1,342 1,297 1,297 1,288 1,290 -3.87 La Cygne 1,115 1,149 1,141 1,123 1,124 1,116 -2.87 La Harpe 706 578 579 576 564 552 -4.50 Labette 68 78 77 77 76 76 -2.56 Lake Quivira 932 906 918 930 935 934 3.09 Lakin 2,316 2,216 2,207 2,214 2,174 2,180 -1.62 Lancaster 291 298 296 296 295 292 -2.01 Lane 256 225 224 224 224 222 -1.33 Langdon 72 42 42 42 42 41 -2.38 Lansing 9,199 11,265 11,383 11,589 11,652 11,713 3.98 Larned 4,236 4,054 4,099 4,015 4,033 4,023 -0.76 Latham 164 139 138 138 137 138 -0.72 Latimer 21 20 20 20 19 19 -5.00 Lawrence 80,098 87,643 89,050 89,888 91,176 92,763 5.84 Leavenworth 35,420 35,251 35,629 35,796 35,919 36,000 2.12 Leawood 27,656 31,867 32,248 32,546 33,002 34,395 7.93 Lebanon 303 218 214 212 210 212 -2.75 Lebo 961 940 931 930 916 915 -2.66 Lecompton 608 625 629 629 633 637 1.92 Lehigh 215 175 173 171 169 169 -3.43 485 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Lenexa 40,238 48,190 48,846 49,384 50,358 51,042 5.92 Lenora 306 250 249 245 246 240 -4.00 Leon 647 704 701 697 696 697 -0.99 Leona 88 48 53 53 53 53 10.42 Leonardville 398 449 455 467 460 455 1.34 Leoti 1,598 1,534 1,549 1,528 1,501 1,496 -2.48 LeRoy 593 561 555 555 550 550 -1.96 Lewis 486 451 447 439 435 445 -1.33 Liberal 19,666 20,525 20,782 21,000 21,015 21,012 2.37 Liberty 95 123 121 120 120 119 -3.25 Liebenthal 111 103 100 100 100 100 -2.91 Lincoln Center 1,349 1,297 1,282 1,265 1,255 1,266 -2.39 Lincolnville 225 203 199 196 194 194 -4.43 Lindsborg 3,321 3,458 3,455 3,465 3,489 3,438 -0.58 Linn 425 410 412 406 400 398 -2.93 Linn Valley 562 804 806 798 803 799 -0.62 Linwood 374 375 379 381 382 384 2.40 Little River 536 557 555 547 548 549 -1.44 Logan 603 589 578 575 577 569 -3.40 Lone Elm 27 25 25 24 24 24 -4.00 Long Island 155 134 132 132 132 131 -2.24 Longford 94 79 79 79 78 77 -2.53 Longton 394 348 336 321 318 322 -7.47 Lorraine 136 138 137 138 136 137 -0.72 Lost Springs 71 70 69 68 68 68 -2.86 Louisburg 2,576 4,315 4,295 4,282 4,300 4,322 0.16 Louisville 209 188 192 195 199 202 7.45 Lucas 436 393 394 394 392 393 0.00 Luray 203 194 194 195 193 195 0.52 Lyndon 1,038 1,052 1,059 1,045 1,038 1,030 -2.09 Lyons 3,732 3,739 3,765 3,742 3,739 3,737 -0.05 McCracken 211 190 184 185 184 184 -3.16 McCune 426 405 406 407 406 405 0.00 McDonald 159 160 162 162 166 165 3.13 McFarland 271 256 259 258 258 257 0.39 Macksville 514 549 546 544 547 543 -1.09 McLouth 868 880 868 863 856 854 -2.95 McPherson 13,770 13,155 13,160 13,209 13,344 13,189 0.26 Madison 857 701 692 674 670 661 -5.71 Mahaska 107 83 84 82 81 80 -3.61 Maize 1,868 3,420 3,592 3,707 3,835 4,073 19.09 Manchester 102 95 97 98 99 98 3.16 Manhattan 45,007 52,281 54,245 56,668 56,525 56,078 7.26 Mankato 976 869 871 857 866 858 -1.27 Manter 178 171 171 167 168 163 -4.68 Maple Hill 469 620 621 620 627 626 0.97 Mapleton 98 84 83 83 83 83 -1.19 Marion 2,110 1,927 1,909 1,884 1,864 1,861 -3.43 Marquette 593 641 639 641 642 632 -1.40 Marysville 3,271 3,294 3,293 3,312 3,305 3,295 0.03 Matfield Green 60 47 47 46 46 45 -4.26 Mayetta 312 341 340 340 338 342 0.29 Mayfield 113 113 112 111 111 110 -2.65 486 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Meade 1,672 1,721 1,704 1,656 1,619 1,637 -4.88 Medicine Lodge 2,193 2,009 2,035 2,014 2,038 2,021 0.60 Melvern 429 385 384 378 374 369 -4.16 Menlo 57 61 62 62 62 61 0.00 Meriden 706 813 802 799 792 791 -2.71 Merriam 11,008 11,003 11,136 11,213 11,296 11,290 2.61 Milan 137 82 81 81 80 80 -2.44 Mildred 36 28 28 28 27 27 -3.57 Milford 502 530 537 593 596 594 12.08 Miltonvale 523 539 530 528 526 526 -2.41 Minneapolis 2,046 2,032 2,029 2,022 2,028 2,029 -0.15 Minneola 717 745 719 736 743 724 -2.82 Mission1 9,727 9,323 9,413 9,472 9,526 9,501 1.91 Mission Hills 3,593 3,498 3,540 3,568 3,588 3,597 2.83 Mission Woods 165 178 180 181 183 182 2.25 Moline 457 371 358 342 339 344 -7.28 Montezuma 966 966 980 960 956 979 1.35 Moran 562 558 555 551 540 529 -5.20 Morganville 198 192 192 192 188 187 -2.60 Morland 164 154 156 153 154 153 -0.65 Morrill 277 230 231 228 230 227 -1.30 Morrowville 168 155 156 153 151 150 -3.23 Moscow 247 310 315 321 322 322 3.87 Mound City 821 694 691 682 684 682 -1.73 Mound Valley 418 407 402 399 392 390 -4.18 Moundridge 1,593 1,737 1,733 1,737 1,751 1,726 -0.63 Mount Hope 830 813 816 816 815 814 0.12 Mulberry 577 520 519 519 515 512 -1.54 Mullinville 279 255 253 248 250 250 -1.96 Mulvane 5,155 6,111 6,144 6,265 6,284 6,289 2.91 Munden 122 100 98 98 96 96 -4.00 Muscotah 200 176 175 175 174 172 -2.27 Narka 93 94 93 92 91 91 -3.19 Nashville 111 64 64 64 64 63 -1.56 Natoma 367 335 333 330 328 323 -3.58 Neodesha 2,848 2,486 2,441 2,407 2,420 2,400 -3.46 Neosho Falls 179 141 141 140 138 135 -4.26 Neosho Rapids 274 265 265 264 264 262 -1.13 Ness City 1,534 1,449 1,464 1,443 1,448 1,454 0.35 Netawaka 170 143 143 143 144 146 2.10 New Albany 73 56 55 54 54 54 -3.57 New Cambria 150 126 126 126 126 126 0.00 New Strawn 425 394 393 391 393 404 2.54 Newton 17,190 19,132 19,144 19,180 19,132 19,120 -0.06 Nickerson 1,194 1,070 1,064 1,059 1,054 1,041 -2.71 Niotaze 122 82 81 80 80 78 -4.88 Norcatur 169 151 149 147 149 149 -1.32 North Newton 1,522 1,759 1,776 1,777 1,790 1,788 1.65 Norton 3,012 2,928 2,904 2,865 2,888 2,846 -2.80 Nortonville 620 637 628 624 618 615 -3.45 Norwich 551 491 494 487 485 475 -3.26 Oak Hill 35 24 24 24 24 23 -4.17 Oakley 2,173 2,045 2,049 2,070 2,074 2,075 1.47 487 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Oberlin 1,994 1,788 1,763 1,737 1,755 1,749 -2.18 Offerle 220 199 198 196 195 200 0.50 Ogden 1,762 2,087 2,135 2,193 2,173 2,138 2.44 Oketo 87 66 65 65 65 65 -1.52 Olathe 92,962 125,872 128,269 130,022 131,954 133,062 5.71 Olivet 64 67 67 67 66 66 -1.49 Olmitz 138 114 114 114 114 113 -0.88 Olpe 504 546 545 544 542 537 -1.65 Olsburg 192 219 223 225 225 226 3.20 Onaga 704 702 706 709 708 702 0.00 Oneida 70 75 75 74 75 75 0.00 Osage City 3,034 2,943 2,945 2,911 2,891 2,862 -2.75 Osawatomie 4,645 4,447 4,417 4,387 4,391 4,357 -2.02 Osborne 1,607 1,431 1,429 1,419 1,415 1,396 -2.45 Oskaloosa 1,165 1,113 1,100 1,093 1,087 1,086 -2.43 Oswego 2,046 1,829 1,818 1,801 1,781 1,781 -2.62 Otis 325 282 273 274 273 274 -2.84 Ottawa 11,921 12,649 12,587 12,567 12,509 12,403 -1.94 Overbrook 947 1,058 1,058 1,046 1,039 1,029 -2.74 Overland Park 149,080 173,372 176,068 178,914 181,329 184,525 6.43 Oxford 1,173 1,049 1,036 1,028 1,025 1,022 -2.57 Ozawkie 552 645 638 636 632 631 -2.17 Palco 248 277 279 280 280 282 1.81 Palmer 108 111 112 110 108 107 -3.60 Paola 5,011 5,602 5,580 5,550 5,629 5,593 -0.16 Paradise 64 49 49 49 49 49 0.00 Park 151 126 126 127 129 125 -0.79 Park City 5,814 7,297 7,397 7,445 7,530 7,556 3.55 Parker 281 277 275 272 274 273 -1.44 Parkerfield2 - 426 419 419 420 417 -2.11 Parkerville 73 59 58 58 57 57 -3.39 Parsons 11,514 10,500 10,409 10,298 10,185 10,174 -3.10 Partridge 259 248 247 247 247 245 -1.21 Pawnee Rock 356 252 251 248 246 244 -3.17 Paxico 211 221 220 219 219 218 -1.36 Peabody 1,384 1,210 1,196 1,176 1,160 1,156 -4.46 Penalosa 27 17 17 17 17 17 0.00 Perry 901 929 917 911 903 904 -2.69 Peru 183 139 137 135 135 133 -4.32 Phillipsburg 2,668 2,581 2,537 2,526 2,560 2,556 -0.97 Pittsburg 19,243 20,233 20,273 20,367 20,419 20,394 0.80 Plains 1,163 1,146 1,138 1,107 1,078 1,093 -4.62 Plainville 2,029 1,903 1,902 1,907 1,893 1,889 -0.74 Pleasanton 1,387 1,216 1,204 1,185 1,188 1,180 -2.96 Plevna 99 98 98 98 98 97 -1.02 Pomona 923 832 825 821 815 807 -3.00 Portis 123 103 103 102 102 101 -1.94 Potwin 457 449 445 440 438 436 -2.90 Powhattan 91 77 77 76 77 76 -1.30 Prairie View 141 134 132 132 132 131 -2.24 Prairie Village 22,072 21,447 21,654 21,796 21,920 21,877 2.00 Pratt 6,570 6,835 6,837 6,922 6,960 6,963 1.87 Prescott 280 264 263 260 261 260 -1.52 488 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Preston 164 158 159 161 162 162 2.53 Pretty Prairie 615 680 682 691 688 681 0.15 Princeton 317 277 276 274 271 267 -3.61 Protection 558 514 511 517 520 527 2.53 Quenemo 468 388 387 381 379 373 -3.87 Quinter 961 918 915 924 953 960 4.58 Radium 40 25 25 25 25 25 0.00 Ramona 94 187 185 183 181 181 -3.21 Randall 90 65 65 64 65 64 -1.54 Randolph 175 163 166 173 172 169 3.68 Ransom 338 294 295 290 289 289 -1.70 Rantoul 241 184 183 183 183 182 -1.09 Raymond 95 79 79 78 78 78 -1.27 Reading 247 231 231 230 230 228 -1.30 Redfield 140 146 144 143 144 143 -2.05 Republic 161 116 115 113 112 112 -3.45 Reserve 100 84 84 83 84 83 -1.19 Rexford 157 232 234 234 236 231 -0.43 Richfield 48 43 42 42 42 42 -2.33 Richmond 510 464 462 463 462 457 -1.51 Riley 886 939 975 1,005 997 994 5.86 Robinson 216 234 235 232 234 231 -1.28 Roeland Park 7,210 6,731 6,788 6,827 6,861 6,840 1.62 Rolla 482 442 434 431 433 429 -2.94 Rose Hill 3,432 3,931 3,933 3,928 3,937 3,960 0.74 Roseland 101 77 76 76 75 75 -2.60 Rossville 1,014 1,151 1,152 1,149 1,143 1,139 -1.04 Rozel 182 156 157 154 155 154 -1.28 Rush Center 176 170 165 165 164 165 -2.94 Russell 4,696 4,506 4,496 4,494 4,468 4,484 -0.49 Russell Springs 32 24 24 24 24 24 0.00 Sabetha 2,589 2,571 2,557 2,554 2,562 2,564 -0.27 St. Francis 1,497 1,329 1,317 1,303 1,306 1,312 -1.28 St. George 434 639 683 705 713 773 20.97 St. John 1,318 1,295 1,279 1,266 1,263 1,244 -3.94 St. Marys 2,198 2,627 2,648 2,663 2,671 2,664 1.41 St. Paul 646 629 628 624 618 610 -3.02 Salina 45,679 47,707 47,822 47,968 47,924 47,867 0.34 Satanta 1,239 1,133 1,127 1,146 1,124 1,117 -1.41 Savonburg 91 109 109 108 106 104 -4.59 Sawyer 124 124 124 126 127 127 2.42 Scammon 496 482 476 473 465 461 -4.36 Scandia 436 372 366 366 361 359 -3.49 Schoenchen 214 207 209 210 209 208 0.48 Scott City 3,855 3,816 3,791 3,789 3,859 3,927 2.91 Scottsville 21 25 25 25 25 25 0.00 Scranton 724 710 712 704 699 693 -2.39 Sedan 1,342 1,124 1,108 1,093 1,088 1,065 -5.25 Sedgwick 1,537 1,695 1,700 1,702 1,700 1,701 0.35 Selden 201 219 218 217 217 218 -0.46 Seneca 2,122 1,991 1,995 1,988 1,998 2,006 0.75 Severance 108 94 94 93 93 94 0.00 Severy 359 259 255 248 245 241 -6.95 489 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 Seward 63 64 63 63 63 62 -3.13 Sharon 210 158 161 159 162 161 1.90 Sharon Springs 835 748 766 766 785 756 1.07 Shawnee 47,996 62,209 63,017 63,626 64,358 64,599 3.84 Silver Lake 1,358 1,439 1,441 1,438 1,431 1,426 -0.90 Simpson 114 86 85 85 85 85 -1.16 Smith Center 1,931 1,665 1,640 1,628 1,616 1,641 -1.44 Smolan 218 215 215 215 215 215 0.00 Soldier 122 136 138 140 140 141 3.68 Solomon 1,072 1,095 1,095 1,095 1,070 1,061 -3.11 South Haven 390 363 357 357 356 353 -2.75 South Hutchinson 2,539 2,457 2,472 2,478 2,548 2,544 3.54 Spearville 813 773 796 802 806 806 4.27 Speed 44 37 36 36 37 36 -2.70 Spivey 80 78 78 78 78 76 -2.56 Spring Hill 2,727 5,437 5,550 5,619 5,736 5,896 8.44 Stafford 1,161 1,042 1,029 1,019 1,016 1,002 -3.84 Stark 106 72 71 71 70 70 -2.78 Sterling 2,642 2,328 2,324 2,301 2,300 2,303 -1.07 Stockton 1,558 1,329 1,328 1,331 1,320 1,315 -1.05 Strong City 584 485 484 475 466 461 -4.95 Sublette 1,592 1,453 1,450 1,435 1,407 1,399 -3.72 Summerfield 211 156 154 154 154 154 -1.28 Sun City 81 53 54 53 54 54 1.89 Susank 57 34 34 34 34 34 0.00 Sylvan Grove 324 279 275 269 267 268 -3.94 Sylvia 297 218 218 217 217 215 -1.38 Syracuse 1,824 1,812 1,766 1,771 1,753 1,750 -3.42 Tampa 144 112 111 109 108 108 -3.57 Tescott 339 319 319 318 318 318 -0.31 Thayer 500 497 490 487 481 474 -4.63 Timken 83 76 74 74 73 74 -2.63 Tipton 243 210 208 209 209 207 -1.43 Tonganoxie 2,728 4,996 5,076 5,114 5,160 5,192 3.92 Topeka 122,377 127,473 128,015 127,893 127,513 127,215 -0.20 Toronto 312 281 280 276 271 265 -5.69 Towanda 1,338 1,450 1,443 1,436 1,429 1,427 -1.59 Treece3 149 138 137 136 - - - Tribune 835 741 743 751 762 774 4.45 Troy 1,054 1,010 1,009 997 996 998 -1.19 Turon 436 387 386 385 383 378 -2.33 Tyro 226 220 216 215 215 213 -3.18 Udall 794 746 750 748 745 738 -1.07 Ulysses 5,960 6,161 6,221 6,186 6,200 6,160 -0.02 Uniontown 288 272 269 267 267 267 -1.84 Utica 223 158 159 157 158 159 0.63 Valley Center 4,883 6,822 6,922 6,966 7,018 7,057 3.44 Valley Falls 1,254 1,192 1,176 1,170 1,162 1,158 -2.85 Vermillion 107 112 110 111 111 110 -1.79 Victoria 1,208 1,214 1,220 1,232 1,232 1,225 0.91 Vining 58 45 45 45 44 43 -4.44 Viola 211 130 130 131 131 131 0.77 Virgil 113 71 70 69 68 68 -4.23 490 City April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2014 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2014 WaKeeney 1,924 1,862 1,847 1,840 1,833 1,797 -3.49 Wakefield 838 980 982 986 972 967 -1.33 Waldo 48 30 30 30 30 30 0.00 Waldron 17 11 11 11 11 11 0.00 Wallace 67 57 59 59 60 58 1.75 Walnut 221 220 220 221 220 220 0.00 Walton 284 235 235 238 239 239 1.70 Wamego 4,246 4,372 4,447 4,497 4,591 4,578 4.71 Washington 1,223 1,131 1,137 1,116 1,094 1,087 -3.89 Waterville 681 680 668 670 666 662 -2.65 Wathena 1,348 1,364 1,369 1,355 1,350 1,352 -0.88 Waverly 589 592 582 578 569 568 -4.05 Webber 37 25 25 25 25 25 0.00 Weir 780 686 678 672 662 657 -4.23 Wellington 8,647 8,172 8,071 8,011 7,977 7,942 -2.81 Wellsville 1,606 1,857 1,846 1,842 1,834 1,822 -1.88 West Mineral 243 185 184 182 180 179 -3.24 Westmoreland 631 778 783 785 784 777 -0.13 Westphalia 165 163 162 160 159 159 -2.45 Westwood 1,533 1,506 1,519 1,526 1,535 1,534 1.86 Westwood Hills 378 359 361 362 364 364 1.39 Wetmore 362 368 366 365 366 366 -0.54 Wheaton 92 95 96 96 99 100 5.26 White City 518 618 610 607 592 588 -4.85 White Cloud 239 176 177 175 175 175 -0.57 Whitewater 653 718 712 712 708 707 -1.53 Whiting 206 187 187 186 185 188 0.53 Wichita 346,753 382,368 383,696 385,577 387,052 388,413 1.58 Willard 86 92 92 92 92 92 0.00 Williamsburg 351 397 397 395 391 387 -2.52 Willis 69 38 38 38 38 38 0.00 Willowbrook 88 87 87 87 87 86 -1.15 Wilmore 57 53 53 54 54 55 3.77 Wilsey 191 153 152 152 148 148 -3.27 Wilson 799 781 776 776 766 766 -1.92 Winchester 579 551 545 543 539 536 -2.72 Windom 137 130 130 130 131 129 -0.77 Winfield 12,206 12,301 12,321 12,354 12,339 12,258 -0.35 Winona 228 162 163 165 163 164 1.23 Woodbine 207 170 170 172 173 172 1.18 Woodston 116 136 136 137 136 136 0.00 Yates Center 1,599 1,417 1,417 1,398 1,373 1,350 -4.73 Zenda 123 90 91 90 90 88 -2.22 Zurich 126 99 99 99 99 99 0.00 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. July 1 estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimates are not comparable. 1 The city of Countryside consolidated with the city of Mission as of January 15, 2003. 2 The city of Parkerfield was established March 16, 2004; therefore it was not in the 2000 Census. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/cities/totals/2013/ (accessed May 21, 2015); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed July 16, 2007), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/notes/cqr-KS-tb.pdf (accessed May 23, 2014). 3 The city of Treece was officially disincorporated in 2012. 491 Transportation Tr an sp or ta ti on Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 492 State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Rank Alabama 93,820 101,575 101,668 101,811 101,837 17 Alaska 15,719 16,303 16,675 16,301 15,680 46 Arizona1 60,440 64,308 65,092 65,262 66,441 32 Arkansas 100,100 100,068 100,082 100,123 101,656 18 California 171,874 172,139 172,202 175,499 174,989 2 Colorado 88,278 88,353 88,415 88,524 88,565 22 Connecticut 21,407 21,391 21,445 21,431 21,474 44 Delaware 6,302 6,337 6,358 6,377 6,393 48 District of Columbia 1,505 1,503 1,501 1,502 1,501 51 Florida 121,447 121,702 121,759 121,829 122,088 10 Georgia 121,631 122,917 123,546 125,523 128,620 7 Hawaii 4,371 4,395 4,405 4,416 4,430 50 Idaho 48,180 48,771 48,553 48,492 48,082 35 Illinois 139,577 139,519 139,498 144,337 145,708 3 Indiana2 95,679 96,988 97,066 97,288 97,553 19 Iowa 114,347 114,383 114,387 114,438 114,429 14 Kansas 140,753 140,653 140,513 140,614 140,687 4 Kentucky 78,963 79,184 79,220 79,321 79,598 26 Louisiana 61,335 61,327 61,635 61,326 61,427 34 Maine 22,839 22,864 22,874 22,871 22,882 43 Maryland 31,461 31,526 32,321 32,372 32,422 41 Massachusetts 36,177 36,248 36,303 36,330 36,370 40 Michigan 121,651 121,969 122,086 122,051 122,141 9 Minnesota 137,932 138,164 138,702 138,832 138,767 5 Mississippi 74,985 75,080 75,119 75,181 75,116 27 Missouri 130,359 130,360 131,667 131,978 131,900 6 Montana 73,627 74,793 74,880 74,905 74,933 28 Nebraska 93,631 93,653 93,600 93,797 93,770 21 Nevada 34,844 35,061 36,839 38,567 40,139 37 New Hampshire 16,041 16,085 16,076 16,105 16,098 45 New Jersey 38,835 39,242 39,213 39,272 39,293 38 New Mexico 68,384 68,378 68,384 68,384 70,772 31 New York 114,546 114,574 114,592 114,709 114,728 13 North Carolina 105,317 105,653 105,869 106,063 106,202 16 North Dakota 86,843 86,842 86,851 86,851 87,078 23 Ohio 123,024 123,192 123,247 123,281 123,297 8 Oklahoma 115,851 112,873 112,808 112,821 112,940 15 Oregon 59,128 59,151 59,148 59,262 71,228 30 Pennsylvania 121,780 119,685 119,771 119,846 119,936 11 Rhode Island 6,400 6,490 6,485 6,480 6,106 49 South Carolina 66,263 66,024 65,997 66,244 66,232 33 South Dakota 82,354 82,447 82,459 82,536 82,558 24 Tennessee 93,252 94,207 95,492 95,523 95,536 20 Texas 310,850 311,249 312,911 313,210 313,228 1 Utah 44,877 45,124 45,635 45,891 46,254 36 Vermont 14,436 14,437 14,290 14,291 14,266 47 Virginia 74,182 74,378 74,461 74,591 74,748 29 Washington 83,507 83,822 83,743 83,878 82,448 25 West Virginia 38,598 38,625 38,646 38,684 38,750 39 Wisconsin 114,910 114,963 115,018 115,095 115,145 12 Wyoming 28,105 28,105 28,253 28,416 29,024 42 United States 4,050,717 4,067,077 4,077,756 4,092,730 4,115,462 2 Excludes 823 miles of Federal agency owned roads plus 71 miles of other non-Federal agency owned roads in 2009. Public Road Length by State, 2009-2013 (in miles) Rank based on 2013 road length. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, Section 4: Highway Infrastructure, Multi-year Trends and Charts, Public Road Mileage by Functional System, 1980-2012 (Table HM-220), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2013 (accessed February 27, 2015). 1 2008 data. 493 Program 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Interstate $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 National Highway System 88,900 109,102 96,024 74,987 24,708 112,100 92,911 70,566 140,582 110,609 Surface Transportation Program 87,104 82,975 102,559 100,419 122,067 98,540 110,387 93,538 121,516 106,324 Interstate Maintenance 72,476 76,670 56,071 56,055 47,200 55,737 21,762 102,430 65,426 53,720 Interstate Highway Substitute 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ninety Percent Minimum Allocation1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donor State Bonus1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bridge Replacement 51,259 41,381 55,849 53,776 39,564 47,147 26,778 46,776 34,936 56,987 Metropolitan Planning 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 Planning and Research 6,870 7,345 6,582 6,286 6,524 6,425 9,478 6,447 7,502 6,330 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement 4,612 5,670 2,654 4,589 3,199 9,765 3,987 3,448 3,949 4,709 Emergency Relief 147 0 343 841 0 0 5,621 45 8 0 Projects Mandated by ISTEA1 36 360 6 55 326 38 4 0 0 0 Intelligent Vehicle Highway System -34 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Minimum Guarantee 10,246 9,714 29,619 4,686 162 2,329 658 161 192 234 High Priority Projects 26,707 20,139 6,086 12,097 12,169 44,790 48,020 19,350 11,285 4,363 Equity Bonus - - - - - 10,375 15,130 425 0 1,773 Other Programs 11,391 4,699 12,570 11,023 23,065 -18,845 -18,850 -18,850 -18,850 -18,850 Other Funds and Adjustments2 2,518 2,625 4,817 2,936 4,258 7,990 4,190 22 11,353 199 Total $362,232 $360,680 $373,180 $327,750 $283,242 $376,491 $320,076 $324,358 $377,899 $326,398 A negative value represents a decrease in expenditures. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 2 Includes miscellaneous programs funded by the highway trust fund and general funds administered directly by FHWA and expenditure of funds transferred to FHWA by other agencies. Expenditure of Federal Funds in Kansas Administered by the Federal Highway Administration, Fiscal Years 2002-2012 (thousands of dollars) 1 Programs discontinued under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21); applies only to Sections 1103-1108 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA). Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, FY2002-2012, Expenditure of Federal Funds Administered by the Federal Highway Administration (Table FA-3), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2012/ (accessed May 6, 2014). 494 1960-2013 Year Total Accidents Fatal Accidents Fatalities 1960 38,596 3.68 413 3.94 512 4.89 1961 - - 441 4.08 548 5.07 1962 31,630 2.88 484 4.40 596 5.42 1963 33,726 2.98 488 4.32 609 5.39 1964 37,465 3.26 530 4.61 669 5.82 1965 38,555 3.30 531 4.54 666 5.69 1966 41,861 3.52 556 4.67 733 6.16 1967 47,927 3.94 541 4.45 664 5.47 1968 51,785 4.12 534 4.25 649 5.16 1969 55,599 4.22 619 4.70 780 5.92 1970 55,100 4.12 547 4.09 657 4.91 1971 54,114 3.90 549 3.96 678 4.89 1972 61,830 4.21 552 3.76 666 4.53 1973 59,644 3.87 518 3.36 623 4.04 1974 54,861 3.61 442 2.91 519 3.41 1975 62,102 4.01 440 2.84 517 3.34 1976 65,385 3.96 473 2.87 563 3.41 1977 72,127 4.27 493 2.92 562 3.32 1978 74,923 4.39 498 2.92 572 3.35 1979 73,630 4.22 451 2.58 520 2.98 1980 67,051 3.88 506 2.93 595 3.44 1981 66,534 3.82 510 2.93 578 3.32 1982 62,263 3.52 436 2.47 498 2.82 1983 66,173 3.64 361 1.99 411 2.26 1984 69,902 3.73 452 2.41 510 2.72 1985 72,683 3.77 429 2.23 486 2.52 1986 61,984 3.13 413 2.08 500 2.52 1987 64,431 3.13 415 2.02 491 2.39 1988 63,256 2.99 406 1.92 483 2.28 1989 63,642 2.90 371 1.69 428 1.95 1990 62,825 2.75 391 1.71 444 1.94 1991 61,920 2.67 350 1.69 409 1.76 1992 63,964 2.65 337 1.39 387 1.60 1993 69,641 2.89 375 1.56 428 1.77 1994 66,835 2.77 381 1.58 442 1.83 1995 70,263 2.79 394 1.57 442 1.76 1996 73,872 2.88 442 1.72 490 1.91 1997 76,641 2.86 419 1.56 481 1.79 1998 79,112 2.85 441 1.59 493 1.77 1999 78,694 2.77 457 1.61 540 1.90 2000 78,242 2.71 405 1.40 461 1.60 2001 78,856 2.74 433 1.51 494 1.72 2002 78,314 2.72 445 1.54 507 1.76 2003 75,014 2.58 419 1.44 469 1.61 2004 74,102 2.51 390 1.32 459 1.55 2005 68,675 2.29 384 1.28 428 1.43 2006 65,460 2.16 427 1.41 468 1.54 2007 70,589 2.32 379 1.25 416 1.37 2008 65,858 2.21 348 1.17 385 1.29 2009 61,164 2.07 348 1.18 386 1.31 2010 60,415 2.02 376 1.26 431 1.44 2011 59,899 2.00 350 1.17 386 1.29 2012 58,213 1.90 368 1.20 405 1.32 2013 58,472 1.94 327 1.08 350 1.16 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning. 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Fatal Accidents per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Accidents per Million Vehicle Miles 495 §¨¦70§¨¦ 70 §¨¦335 §¨¦435 §¨¦35 §¨¦135 £¤24 £¤283 £¤50 £¤159 £¤54 £¤169 £¤73 £¤77 £¤56 £¤254 £¤166 £¤54 £¤160 £¤59 £¤281 £¤56 £¤40 £¤36 £¤81 £¤36 £¤75 £¤69 £¤24 £¤183 £¤160 £¤50 £¤40 £¤83 Highways in Kansas, 2013 Interstate U.S. Highway State Highway Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2013 National Transportation Atlas. 496 DodgeCity GardenCity Hutchinson Lawrence Newton Topeka Railways in Kansas, 2014 Freight Passenger Amtrak Station Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2014 National Transportation Atlas. 497 !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! !. ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. !! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!.! ! ! ! ! ^ Public Airports in Kansas, 2014 ! Airport !. Commercial Airport ^ International Airport Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2014 National Transportation Atlas. Forbes Field Manhattan Regional Salina Regional Hays Regional Dodge City Regional Garden City Regional Liberal Mid-America Regional Great Bend Municipal Wichita Mid-Continent Kansas CityInternational 498 Category 2010 2011 2012 2013 Land Area (square miles) 81,759 81,759 81,759 81,759 Population 2,853,118 2,869,965 2,885,966 2,896,801 Registered Vehicles Autos 1,449,484 1,455,466 1,459,541 1,683,285 Pickups and Trucks 700,374 693,133 693,482 806,907 Trailers 149,488 143,374 143,775 162,235 Motorcycles 79,667 81,354 81,578 99,169 Motorized Bikes 7,748 7,511 7,524 7,073 Motorized RVs 11,849 11,266 11,285 7,495 Special Registrations 200,958 214,754 215,355 0 Total 2,599,568 2,606,858 2,612,540 2,766,164 Licensed Drivers 2,033,092 2,025,580 2,018,029 2,017,759 Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (thousands) 29,899,500 30,021,400 30,572,061 30,207,760 State Tax Rates (cents/gallon) Gasoline 24 24 24 24 Diesel 26 26 26 26 Gasohol 24 24 24 24 Public Road Miles Rural 127,675 127,675 - - Urban 12,978 12,978 - - Total 140,653 140,513 140,614 140,692 Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 60,415 59,899 58,213 58,472 Fatal Accidents 376 350 368 327 Fatalities 431 386 405 350 Bridges Structurally Deficient 2,729 2,729 2,658 2,554 Functionally Obsolete 1,846 1,846 1,959 1,911 Non-Deficient 20,550 20,550 - - Not Rated 154 154 - - Total 25,279 25,279 25,176 25,171 Airports Public Use 138 138 140 140 Commercial Service 8 8 8 10 Rail Miles Operated 4,891 4,855 - - Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Transportation; Kansas Department of Revenue; Kansas Department of Transportation. Kansas Transportation at a Glance 2010-2013 499 Gross Gallons Net Total Public Year Reported Sold Gallons Taxed Use 1965 1,184,448 976,105 1,106,307 29,444 1966 1,204,026 1,011,553 1,129,268 30,169 1967 1,232,934 1,041,215 1,164,109 30,614 1968 1,301,957 1,112,232 1,230,385 31,315 1969 1,337,186 1,174,485 1,271,769 32,143 1970 1,355,866 1,188,491 1,288,736 33,444 1971 1,383,436 1,226,281 1,321,926 34,206 1972 1,493,049 1,338,536 1,430,457 35,056 1973 1,522,482 1,362,720 1,453,194 35,558 1974 1,473,778 1,330,691 1,412,224 33,432 1975 1,522,261 1,379,699 1,461,413 34,425 1976 1,615,565 1,502,256 1,559,258 34,722 1977 1,597,295 1,459,572 1,535,043 35,306 1978 1,613,653 1,507,689 1,556,571 38,723 1979 1,632,710 1,528,688 1,574,978 39,858 1980 1,545,262 1,526,038 1,483,804 39,910 1981 1,516,753 1,430,474 1,463,573 39,208 1982 1,483,140 1,463,446 1,427,380 41,748 1983 1,481,840 1,421,158 1,437,912 28,665 1984 1,517,808 1,455,761 1,480,473 24,857 1985 1,501,992 1,448,272 1,473,827 27,355 1986 1,526,613 1,471,654 1,481,340 27,673 1987 1,581,304 1,528,328 1,536,085 27,772 1988 1,625,759 1,575,691 1,586,597 25,698 1989 1,602,749 1,557,211 1,565,253 24,526 1990 1,563,086 1,506,189 1,520,892 26,307 1991 1,499,142 1,442,158 1,462,088 18,637 1992 1,487,182 1,431,116 1,453,307 16,143 1993 1,559,100 1,502,608 1,512,162 29,094 1994 1,567,579 1,506,834 1,518,159 29,282 1995 1,611,187 1,554,168 1,563,009 29,602 1996 1,690,755 1,630,060 1,644,051 29,741 1997 1,709,472 1,649,218 1,663,773 28,447 1998 1,757,002 1,696,141 1,711,009 28,500 1999 1,836,852 1,774,087 1,793,293 27,278 2000 1,739,497 1,650,039 1,695,251 27,422 2001 1,680,683 1,596,128 1,633,996 28,644 2002 1,641,194 1,592,320 1,594,877 28,716 2003 1,802,481 1,750,706 1,757,524 28,767 2004 1,779,857 1,728,544 1,735,251 28,817 2005 1,622,042 1,576,391 1,579,274 28,868 2006 1,765,474 1,721,316 1,721,327 28,223 2007 1,820,711 1,771,267 1,776,007 29,748 2008 1,793,212 1,745,498 1,748,690 29,906 2009 1,770,551 1,723,719 1,739,486 29,947 2010 1,706,382 1,662,984 1,186,190 29,999 2011 1,692,962 1,652,940 1,266,805 30,299 2012 1,736,972 1,683,814 1,217,720 30,347 2013 1,786,567 1,746,337 1,224,880 29,111 Commercial Use Private and Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, Section 8: Motor Fuel (Tables MF-2 & MF-21), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2013/ (accessed February 27, 2015). Motor-Fuel Consumption in Kansas 1965-2013 (thousands of gallons) 500 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation. 39.500 37.750 37.500 34.700 32.000 31.200 30.900 30.900 30.000 30.000 28.500 28.000 27.750 26.650 26.300 25.000 25.000 24.500 24.000 24.000 24.000 24.000 23.500 23.500 23.000 23.000 22.000 22.000 21.630 21.500 21.000 20.000 20.000 20.000 19.625 19.200 19.000 19.000 18.875 18.400 18.000 18.000 18.000 17.000 17.000 17.000 16.900 16.000 11.100 10.500 8.000 7.500 0.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 California North Carolina Washington West Virginia Rhode Island Pennsylvania Kentucky Wisconsin Maine Oregon Minnesota Ohio Montana New York Nebraska Connecticut Idaho Utah Kansas Massachusetts Nevada Wyoming District of Columbia Maryland Delaware North Dakota Colorado South Dakota U.S. Average (weighted) Arkansas Iowa Louisiana Tennessee Texas New Hampshire Vermont Illinois Michigan New Mexico Mississippi Alabama Arizona Indiana Hawaii Missouri Oklahoma Florida South Carolina Virginia New Jersey Alaska Georgia Motor-Fuel Gasoline Tax Rates by State, 2013 (cents per gallon) U.S. Average ( ei 501 State Gasoline Diesel Gasohol Alabama 18.000 19.000 18.000 Alaska 8.000 8.000 8.000 Arizona 18.000 26.000 18.000 Arkansas 21.500 22.500 21.500 California 39.500 10.000 39.500 Colorado 22.000 20.500 22.000 Connecticut 25.000 51.200 25.000 Delaware 23.000 22.000 23.000 District of Columbia 23.500 23.500 23.500 Florida 16.900 16.900 16.900 Georgia 7.500 7.500 7.500 Hawaii 17.000 17.000 16.000 Idaho 25.000 25.000 25.000 Illinois 19.000 21.500 19.000 Indiana 18.000 16.000 18.000 Iowa 21.000 22.500 19.000 Kansas 24.000 26.000 24.000 Kentucky 30.900 27.900 30.900 Louisiana 20.000 20.000 20.000 Maine 30.000 31.200 23.000 Maryland 23.500 24.300 - Massachusetts 24.000 24.000 24.000 Michigan 19.000 15.000 19.000 Minnesota 28.500 28.500 28.000 Mississippi 18.400 18.400 18.400 Missouri 17.000 17.000 17.000 Montana 27.750 28.500 23.750 Nebraska 26.300 26.300 26.200 Nevada 24.000 27.000 24.000 New Hampshire 19.625 19.625 18.000 New Jersey 10.500 13.500 10.500 New Mexico 18.875 22.875 18.875 New York 26.650 24.850 26.650 North Carolina 37.750 35.750 37.750 North Dakota 23.000 23.000 23.000 Ohio 28.000 28.000 28.000 Oklahoma 17.000 14.000 17.000 Oregon 30.000 30.000 30.000 Pennsylvania 31.200 38.100 31.200 Rhode Island 32.000 32.000 32.000 South Carolina 16.000 16.000 16.000 South Dakota 22.000 22.000 8.000 Tennessee 20.000 17.000 20.000 Texas 20.000 20.000 20.000 Utah 24.500 24.500 24.500 Vermont 19.200 31.000 - Virginia 11.100 20.200 11.100 Washington 37.500 37.500 37.500 West Virginia 34.700 34.700 34.700 Wisconsin 30.900 30.900 30.900 Wyoming 24.000 24.000 24.000 U.S. Average (weighted) 21.630 20.639 15.493 The gasohol rates shown are for gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Motor-Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2013 (cents per gallon) Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2013, Section 8: Motor Fuel (Table MF-121T), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2013/ (accessed January 20, 2015). Some state taxes may include local taxes, license, and inspection fees. Local option taxes are included only when they have been adopted uniformly Statewide. 502 Fiscal Year Gasoline Gasohol* Liquid Petroleum Diesel 1926 2 - - - 1930 3 - - - 1942 3 - 3 3 1946 4 - 4 4 1950 5 - 5 5 1956 5 - 7 7 1957 5 - 5 7 1958 5 - 7 7 1959 5 - 5 7 1970 7 - 5 8 1972 7 - 5 8 $3.00 1977 8 - 7 10 3.00 1978 8 - 7 10 5.00 1980 8 3 7 10 5.00 1981 8 4 7 10 5.00 1982 8 5 7 10 5.00 1983 8 6 7 10 5.00 1984 10/11 6/6 9/10 12/13 1985 11 6 10 13 6.50 1986 11 7 10 13 6.50 1987 11 8 10 13 6.50 1988 11 11 10 13 6.50 1990 15 15 14 17 8.50 1991 16 16 15 18 9.00 1992 17 17 16 19 9.50 1993 18 18 17 20 10.00 2000 20 20 19 22 11.00 2002 21 21 20 23 11.50 2003 23 23 22 25 12.50 2004 24 24 23 26 13.00 2006 24 24(17) 23 26 13.00 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. - - - - - Motor-Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2014 Cents per Gallon Motor Carrier Trip Permits * Gasohol blends other than blends of 85% ethyl alcohol (E-85) are currently taxed at the same rate as gasoline. Beginning in fiscal year 2006, the tax rate for E-85 is shown in parentheses. Dollars/Permit With the following exceptions, changes in rates were effective at the beginning of the State's Fiscal Years (July 1): 1946 and 1972, effective March 1; 1965 and 1984, effective January 1. The rates also changed in July 1984. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Selected Statistics, 2005, and Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR), 2014. 6.00/6.50 - - - - - 503 Type of Registration 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Percent of Total Automobiles 1,447,478 1,449,484 1,455,466 1,459,541 1,683,285 60.9 Trucks 702,633 700,374 693,133 693,482 806,907 29.2 Trailers 148,482 149,488 143,374 143,775 162,235 5.9 Motorcycles 77,480 79,667 81,354 81,578 99,169 3.6 Motor Bicycles 8,068 7,748 7,511 7,524 7,073 0.3 RV1 12,012 11,849 11,266 11,285 7,495 0.3 Special Registrations2 189,643 200,958 214,754 215,355 0 0.0 Total 2,585,796 2,599,568 2,606,858 2,612,540 2,766,164 100.0 1 RV total is for motorized RVs only. Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class License Class 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Percent of Total Class CDL 136,081 139,144 136,680 135,726 134,486 6.7 Class A & B 22,291 20,976 20,141 19,474 18,957 0.9 Class C 1,717,250 1,703,378 1,698,614 1,691,695 1,693,027 83.9 Class M 169,804 169,594 170,145 171,134 171,289 8.5 Total 2,045,426 2,033,092 2,025,580 2,018,029 2,017,759 100.0 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category Age Category 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Percent of Total 14 and 15* 40,639 33,891 26,656 26,625 27,814 1.4 16 - 24 304,242 300,548 298,555 294,839 292,763 14.5 25 - 49 860,496 852,013 842,194 828,685 817,476 40.5 50 - 64 510,759 519,637 524,816 524,147 523,857 26.0 65 and over 329,290 327,003 333,359 343,733 355,849 17.6 Total 2,045,426 2,033,092 2,025,580 2,018,029 2,017,759 100.0 * Restricted license. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report, various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.html (accessed February 27, 2015). 2 Special registrations include personalized, National Guard, disabled, amateur radio, special interest, antique, veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor, ex-POW, etc. 2009-2013 2009-2013 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type 2009-2013 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report, various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.html (accessed February 27, 2015). Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report, various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.html (accessed February 27, 2015). CDL: Commercial Driver License only and in combinations A, B, C; Class A: combination vehicle; Class B: truck >24,000 lbs. or bus; Class C: regular automobile; and, Class M: motorcycle only and in combinations, AM, BM, CM. 504 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV1 Total Allen 7,091 5,635 1,028 618 64 28 14,464 Anderson 4,468 4,035 998 311 25 39 9,876 Atchison 8,937 6,238 1,647 541 26 18 17,407 Barber 2,509 3,017 668 219 20 7 6,440 Barton 15,020 11,831 2,825 1,055 76 138 30,945 Bourbon 7,520 5,504 968 553 43 13 14,601 Brown 5,186 4,094 1,368 440 23 37 11,148 Butler 29,529 19,472 3,312 2,475 143 230 55,161 Chase 1,461 1,592 362 89 2 15 3,521 Chautauqua 1,487 2,513 369 121 4 10 4,504 Cherokee 9,943 8,896 1,189 765 19 11 20,823 Cheyenne 1,802 2,030 758 177 1 10 4,778 Clark 1,152 1,165 239 75 2 14 2,647 Clay 4,875 4,038 1,169 444 32 41 10,599 Cloud 5,239 4,418 1,292 450 52 32 11,483 Coffey 5,348 4,740 1,225 446 35 61 11,855 Comanche 997 1,315 297 80 0 5 2,694 Cowley 17,745 12,597 1,894 1,344 107 173 33,860 Crawford 19,147 11,752 1,722 1,299 94 40 34,054 Decatur 1,797 2,252 803 165 15 29 5,061 Dickinson 11,273 8,515 2,092 1,007 83 112 23,082 Doniphan 4,286 3,896 1,264 341 10 22 9,819 Douglas 62,634 17,338 3,058 2,748 303 226 86,307 Edwards 1,802 2,270 609 115 14 20 4,830 Elk 1,426 2,007 410 66 6 15 3,930 Ellis 15,969 10,859 2,976 1,333 182 92 31,411 Ellsworth 3,422 3,147 907 247 58 29 7,810 Finney 20,584 12,033 2,781 1,215 78 44 36,735 Ford 16,868 9,984 1,802 971 40 64 29,729 Franklin 14,758 9,773 2,090 1,178 71 94 27,964 Geary 22,711 8,341 1,192 1,752 65 58 34,119 Gove 1,917 2,584 894 152 11 35 5,593 Graham 1,512 2,033 629 132 22 24 4,352 Grant 4,406 4,257 1,271 393 26 24 10,377 Gray 2,962 3,890 1,127 322 18 34 8,353 Greeley 773 1,146 436 54 1 7 2,417 Greenwood 3,485 3,914 779 223 25 9 8,435 Hamilton 1,377 1,602 492 134 6 10 3,621 Harper 3,015 3,412 685 269 33 10 7,424 Harvey 20,957 10,476 2,101 1,475 188 49 35,246 Haskell 2,678 2,827 824 174 6 19 6,528 Hodgeman 1,011 1,684 404 84 5 9 3,197 Jackson 6,842 5,882 1,540 530 21 53 14,868 Jefferson 11,682 7,967 2,169 1,017 21 100 22,956 Jewell 1,909 2,459 1,120 187 17 20 5,712 Johnson 401,525 79,278 10,998 15,428 573 782 508,584 Kearny 2,347 2,385 779 151 8 21 5,691 Kingman 4,684 4,565 1,304 361 23 48 10,985 Kiowa 1,348 1,695 470 90 9 7 3,619 Labette 11,420 8,403 939 739 44 38 21,583 Lane 1,242 1,599 450 95 15 5 3,406 Leavenworth 42,543 19,086 3,666 3,299 64 227 68,885 Lincoln 1,882 2,119 689 141 19 7 4,857 Linn 5,812 5,258 1,353 569 12 40 13,044 Logan 1,734 1,970 649 151 24 18 4,546 Lyon 16,729 10,567 1,654 1,005 126 83 30,164 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County 2013 505 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV1 Total Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County 2013 McPherson 17,978 11,722 3,099 1,608 206 133 34,746 Marion 7,343 5,716 1,392 506 95 45 15,097 Marshall 5,763 5,500 1,646 457 34 6 13,406 Meade 2,503 2,557 705 179 22 22 5,988 Miami 20,585 12,011 3,350 1,542 47 171 37,706 Mitchell 3,741 4,101 1,335 303 33 39 9,552 Montgomery 14,884 10,585 1,146 1,141 73 23 27,852 Morris 2,794 2,884 772 159 22 20 6,651 Morton 1,649 1,796 392 135 9 17 3,998 Nemaha 5,848 5,088 1,894 486 34 35 13,385 Neosho 8,326 6,896 1,149 739 69 42 17,221 Ness 1,729 2,816 1,110 157 14 27 5,853 Norton 2,968 3,189 1,140 315 39 32 7,683 Osage 9,794 6,825 1,424 699 42 85 18,869 Osborne 2,324 2,744 1,001 219 12 31 6,331 Ottawa 3,762 3,402 973 338 31 20 8,526 Pawnee 3,393 2,811 807 250 23 14 7,298 Phillips 3,469 3,592 1,437 295 30 28 8,851 Pottawatomie 13,765 8,926 2,403 969 41 102 26,206 Pratt 5,112 4,532 1,212 382 34 29 11,301 Rawlins 1,386 1,968 716 94 16 4 4,184 Reno 35,067 20,174 3,443 3,070 244 213 62,211 Republic 2,852 3,385 1,064 215 24 22 7,562 Rice 5,378 4,519 1,230 390 42 56 11,615 Riley 30,204 10,845 2,022 1,851 193 132 45,247 Rooks 3,153 3,400 1,066 262 16 30 7,927 Rush 2,036 2,166 616 153 46 16 5,033 Russell 4,054 3,796 1,027 300 42 42 9,261 Saline 32,565 16,460 3,330 2,444 305 202 55,306 Scott 2,390 2,654 843 305 16 38 6,246 Sedgwick 298,634 111,762 13,474 15,622 1,415 1,387 442,294 Seward 11,063 6,623 1,005 444 57 22 19,214 Shawnee 106,230 37,295 5,828 5,814 264 489 155,920 Sheridan 1,674 2,304 986 151 25 25 5,165 Sherman 2,767 2,981 1,045 282 50 26 7,151 Smith 2,112 2,601 1,069 158 35 12 5,987 Stafford 2,390 3,105 964 157 12 15 6,643 Stanton 1,189 1,508 445 106 3 15 3,266 Stevens 3,166 3,193 1,070 270 11 29 7,739 Sumner 13,407 10,020 1,691 1,016 89 43 26,266 Thomas 4,321 4,429 1,677 439 39 73 10,978 Trego 1,739 1,593 383 167 29 30 3,941 Wabaunsee 4,224 3,489 852 273 7 35 8,880 Wallace 1,055 1,687 582 80 2 12 3,418 Washington 3,520 3,636 1,322 239 7 13 8,737 Wichita 1,326 1,955 647 142 5 9 4,084 Wilson 5,103 4,783 904 331 72 34 11,227 Woodson 1,710 2,185 487 103 10 16 4,511 Wyandotte 78,062 28,343 3,324 3,597 77 128 113,531 Total 1,683,285 806,907 162,235 99,169 7,073 7,495 2,766,164 The above figures reflect registrations sold in the counties and reported to the Department of Revenue, Division of Vehicles, and should not be considered to be an exact number of vehicles on the road. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report 2014, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.html 1 RV data for motorized RVs only. (accessed February 27, 2015) 506 County Occupied Housing Units No Vehicle One Vehicle Two Vehicles Three or More Vehicles Allen 5,505 3.8 32.5 37.3 26.4 Anderson 3,308 6.7 26.8 33.1 33.3 Atchison 6,216 8.3 29.7 36.1 25.9 Barber 2,187 3.8 31.3 36.2 28.8 Barton 11,491 4.8 30.0 37.2 27.9 Bourbon 5,636 6.2 31.8 35.7 26.2 Brown 4,104 7.5 30.4 34.0 28.0 Butler 24,270 4.7 23.0 39.8 32.6 Chase 1,149 3.8 31.2 30.4 34.6 Chautauqua 1,565 3.7 33.3 26.8 36.2 Cherokee 7,936 7.0 27.2 38.5 27.3 Cheyenne 1,343 1.3 29.0 35.8 33.9 Clark 932 2.0 32.0 37.8 28.2 Clay 3,407 3.1 27.3 41.7 27.9 Cloud 4,022 6.0 30.9 37.4 25.7 Coffey 3,501 5.6 21.3 34.1 39.1 Comanche 791 3.0 29.3 35.5 32.1 Cowley 13,867 4.6 31.9 34.2 29.4 Crawford 15,370 5.8 34.5 36.1 23.6 Decatur 1,482 9.4 26.6 38.9 25.1 Dickinson 7,845 3.5 26.9 38.6 31.0 Doniphan 3,161 5.2 24.7 39.0 31.2 Douglas 43,398 4.9 32.8 39.1 23.2 Edwards 1,269 5.9 30.4 36.6 27.0 Elk 1,271 2.6 31.8 35.2 30.4 Ellis 11,824 5.1 30.2 42.3 22.5 Ellsworth 2,528 4.7 26.3 42.3 26.6 Finney 12,515 4.6 29.8 38.5 27.1 Ford 11,103 6.3 28.5 43.3 21.9 Franklin 9,909 4.3 26.9 37.5 31.3 Geary 12,532 5.2 32.4 45.1 17.3 Gove 1,201 1.5 21.2 38.1 39.1 Graham 1,192 2.3 30.7 37.8 29.2 Grant 2,793 1.5 29.1 43.0 26.4 Gray 2,066 2.3 21.2 42.8 33.7 Greeley 493 1.2 23.5 50.5 24.7 Greenwood 2,855 4.7 26.5 35.2 33.6 Hamilton 1,076 3.0 25.2 42.4 29.5 Harper 2,595 3.7 31.6 35.7 28.9 Harvey 13,287 4.5 29.4 37.0 29.1 Haskell 1,411 2.1 22.9 41.0 34.0 Hodgeman 821 1.5 26.4 38.4 33.7 Jackson 5,273 4.9 21.0 35.5 38.5 Jefferson 7,421 2.8 18.0 37.0 42.2 Jewell 1,454 3.9 23.5 40.6 31.9 Johnson 216,304 3.3 30.0 45.6 21.0 Kearny 1,301 1.5 23.9 42.0 32.5 Kingman 3,223 3.6 32.3 33.6 30.5 Kiowa 1,065 8.7 25.8 37.0 28.5 Labette 8,703 5.8 27.8 37.8 28.6 Lane 808 3.3 29.7 36.8 30.2 Leavenworth 26,358 4.3 28.1 40.2 27.4 Lincoln 1,414 3.5 25.7 37.8 32.9 Linn 4,234 5.0 24.1 34.4 36.6 Percent of Households with Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County 2009-13 507 County Occupied Housing Units No Vehicle One Vehicle Two Vehicles Three or More Vehicles Percent of Households with Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County 2009-13 Logan 1,282 4.3 30.1 35.6 30.0 Lyon 13,170 7.4 31.8 35.8 25.0 McPherson 11,540 3.3 27.2 39.7 29.9 Marion 4,861 3.5 25.9 36.2 34.4 Marshall 4,345 4.5 28.1 36.1 31.3 Meade 1,714 3.5 23.2 40.8 32.6 Miami 12,334 3.4 20.5 37.1 38.9 Mitchell 2,804 3.7 28.9 38.9 28.5 Montgomery 14,000 10.0 28.8 34.8 26.4 Morris 2,503 3.8 23.0 39.9 33.3 Morton 1,186 3.0 32.5 32.4 32.2 Nemaha 4,117 5.7 23.1 38.0 33.2 Neosho 6,508 6.1 29.9 36.7 27.4 Ness 1,340 4.3 25.9 34.9 34.9 Norton 2,248 2.8 33.3 29.0 34.9 Osage 6,558 4.8 24.3 34.0 36.9 Osborne 1,727 3.4 29.3 33.5 33.8 Ottawa 2,408 3.6 21.3 33.8 41.3 Pawnee 2,545 3.5 30.7 39.1 26.8 Phillips 2,388 3.2 29.7 33.4 33.7 Pottawatomie 7,974 2.4 22.3 45.2 30.2 Pratt 4,074 4.8 34.3 37.2 23.8 Rawlins 1,224 3.8 26.8 35.0 34.3 Reno 25,693 5.1 34.9 36.2 23.8 Republic 2,274 5.0 29.6 36.8 28.6 Rice 3,914 6.8 27.2 37.0 29.0 Riley 25,895 5.5 34.0 39.9 20.5 Rooks 2,349 3.8 30.1 38.7 27.4 Rush 1,529 4.2 29.6 32.4 33.8 Russell 3,317 5.5 34.9 31.7 27.8 Saline 22,173 5.7 33.0 39.7 21.6 Scott 2,121 3.9 27.4 44.4 24.4 Sedgwick 192,651 6.0 33.0 39.5 21.5 Seward 7,429 4.9 32.0 39.3 23.8 Shawnee 72,584 8.3 33.6 36.5 21.6 Sheridan 1,099 2.8 29.8 37.2 30.1 Sherman 2,727 9.3 32.6 36.4 21.6 Smith 1,726 6.4 25.3 37.3 31.0 Stafford 1,884 3.8 26.2 38.9 31.2 Stanton 775 3.5 25.2 43.4 28.0 Stevens 1,936 1.8 27.5 39.7 31.1 Sumner 9,110 6.4 26.5 34.8 32.3 Thomas 3,120 2.5 32.9 27.5 37.1 Trego 1,232 2.9 24.1 36.0 37.0 Wabaunsee 2,693 2.3 21.4 38.0 38.4 Wallace 611 3.6 18.2 38.1 40.1 Washington 2,487 3.3 25.7 39.8 31.2 Wichita 877 3.3 26.8 45.3 24.6 Wilson 3,791 7.3 24.2 38.2 30.3 Woodson 1,517 7.6 32.2 30.3 29.9 Wyandotte 57,291 9.9 36.6 33.3 20.2 Kansas 1,110,440 5.3 30.6 39.4 24.6 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 508 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Allen $702,567 400,234 1,093 Anderson 514,980 291,031 1,131 Atchison 775,256 356,654 925 Barber 415,731 238,693 1,051 Barton 1,894,787 721,372 1,907 Bourbon 618,236 389,695 1,246 Brown 654,656 414,100 1,235 Butler 2,698,559 2,020,686 2,565 Chase 206,243 428,595 647 Chautauqua 243,321 114,574 751 Cherokee 1,000,378 736,539 1,327 Cheyenne 296,848 109,100 1,265 Clark 130,380 136,602 772 Clay 582,243 226,324 1,228 Cloud 627,650 329,395 1,380 Coffey 627,554 454,501 1,251 Comanche 150,579 108,710 699 Cowley 1,434,007 836,244 1,832 Crawford 1,487,081 779,002 1,430 Decatur 335,110 133,584 1,268 Dickinson 1,146,277 723,174 1,762 Doniphan 518,919 256,641 726 Douglas 3,299,545 2,589,039 1,365 Edwards 358,150 164,284 1,073 Elk 233,857 82,306 801 Ellis 1,730,721 984,097 1,548 Ellsworth 433,841 488,985 1,201 Finney 1,945,016 789,749 1,546 Ford 1,428,963 910,428 1,824 Franklin 1,240,952 989,937 1,222 Geary 1,289,990 1,004,368 783 Gove 395,371 417,413 1,215 Graham 339,980 116,949 1,256 Grant 651,754 217,406 880 Gray 553,260 337,938 1,324 Greeley 182,320 76,483 914 Greenwood 463,726 346,670 1,507 Hamilton 225,175 130,941 906 Harper 402,990 273,073 1,442 Harvey 1,608,609 1,048,694 1,282 Haskell 402,554 274,093 924 Hodgeman 199,081 128,576 1,101 Jackson 754,780 440,735 1,242 Jefferson 1,060,297 542,544 1,179 Jewell 397,748 130,920 1,656 Johnson 17,910,239 13,858,807 3,123 Kearny 363,301 197,032 835 Kingman 662,493 422,175 1,483 Kiowa 250,619 242,247 905 Labette 950,754 533,689 1,407 Lane 213,343 91,538 767 Leavenworth 2,675,377 1,677,644 1,158 Lincoln 285,517 209,358 1,161 Linn 598,970 364,799 1,186 Logan 284,207 138,147 978 Lyon 1,341,982 1,089,601 1,686 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2013 509 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2013 McPherson $1,693,784 1,110,860 1,854 Marion 845,682 436,675 1,884 Marshall 820,757 343,754 1,695 Meade 338,594 232,157 1,086 Miami 1,660,533 1,129,490 1,294 Mitchell 683,664 219,592 1,306 Montgomery 1,372,374 909,363 1,485 Morris 389,506 178,264 1,152 Morton 212,636 107,187 789 Nemaha 772,134 266,987 1,442 Neosho 833,125 472,453 1,215 Ness 482,362 168,942 1,429 Norton 437,105 175,534 1,398 Osage 847,516 677,292 1,461 Osborne 380,087 118,722 1,279 Ottawa 444,221 296,173 1,227 Pawnee 454,940 240,103 1,441 Phillips 595,939 208,577 1,535 Pottawatomie 1,258,943 618,203 1,421 Pratt 674,262 427,809 1,352 Rawlins 296,494 111,873 1,292 Reno 2,804,819 1,470,030 2,800 Republic 487,593 241,906 1,436 Rice 688,127 337,946 1,420 Riley 1,846,027 1,319,379 1,189 Rooks 558,366 204,345 1,477 Rush 271,860 177,134 1,352 Russell 575,869 527,477 1,486 Saline 2,500,620 1,771,756 1,499 Scott 445,232 217,694 889 Sedgwick 17,997,876 11,976,491 4,350 Seward 821,064 541,482 924 Shawnee 6,143,734 4,334,831 1,971 Sheridan 419,997 134,159 1,353 Sherman 451,134 422,736 1,333 Smith 423,297 150,514 1,570 Stafford 463,947 247,422 1,481 Stanton 202,849 109,180 859 Stevens 423,710 246,869 1,155 Sumner 1,231,215 1,191,748 2,418 Thomas 745,407 582,061 1,657 Trego 354,883 393,098 1,251 Wabaunsee 419,175 603,081 1,043 Wallace 212,739 75,927 706 Washington 538,486 225,800 1,725 Wichita 304,723 95,486 908 Wilson 602,179 305,384 1,088 Woodson 263,084 141,532 850 Wyandotte 4,799,812 4,749,393 1,094 Kansas $124,689,324 82,760,986 140,692 Type A roads are excluded. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research; Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning, 2013 Mileage and Travel Tables for Kansas. 510 Cheyenne4.31 Rawlins3.93 Jewell4.05Smith6.84Decatur2.25 Phillips5.66 Republic4.92 Brown6.47 Doniphan4.52 Cloud6.59 Jackson5.79Sherman2.48 Thomas3.11 Sheridan5.07 Pottawatomie6.78 Jefferson5.75Ottawa5.37Lincoln3.68 Wabaunsee4.06Logan2.82 Wallace1.71 Russell4.68 Dickinson5.05 Gove2.47 Trego2.98 Saline6.28Ellsworth4.38 Osage5.08 Lyon6.78 Franklin4.70 Miami5.25Wichita3.87 Scott3.45 Lane1.86 Greeley3.27 Ness3.85 McPherson5.29 Marion6.16Rice6.04 Chase2.10 Coffey6.29 Anderson6.22 Linn6.22 Kearny3.86 Hamilton2.37 Hodgeman4.59 Stafford5.50 Harvey4.97 Greenwood4.10Edwards3.53 Butler6.39 Allen6.35Gray3.02 Pratt5.03Stanton1.37 Haskell2.01Grant4.46 Kiowa3.59 Wilson6.12Kingman4.81 Sumner4.85Meade2.33 Clark3.44 Barber5.19Morton2.43 Stevens4.37 Comanche1.29 Cherokee6.67Chautauqua5.85 Washington8.19Norton11.62 Marshall7.07 Nemaha7.94 Atchison7.71 Rooks8.81 Osborne8.34 Mitchell7.56Graham7.70 Clay8.40 Riley9.35 Geary7.25 Shawnee9.12Ellis7.12 Douglas11.14 Johnson7.00 Morris7.29 Rush7.68 Barton9.76 Pawnee9.25Finney10.14 Reno8.96 Woodson7.56 Bourbon10.03 Ford7.37 Sedgwick8.26 Neosho8.13 Crawford9.78Elk7.90 Cowley9.12Seward8.40 Montgomery8.94Harper7.03 Labette7.76 Accidents per 10,000 Daily Vehicle Miles in Kansas, by County, 2013 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Transportation. Accidents per10,000 Daily Vehicle Miles 1.29 - 3.27 3.28 - 5.25 5.26 - 6.84 6.85 - 8.40 8.41 - 11.62 Leavenworth7.50 State: 7.07 Wyandotte7.49 511 County Total Fatal Injury Property Damage Only Deaths Injuries Percent of Restraint Use Pedestrian* Involving Deer Speed- Related Alcohol- Related Allen 254 3 43 208 3 72 84.1 3 31.1 10.2 4.3 Anderson 181 2 26 153 2 36 9.2 0 43.6 6.1 3.3 Atchison 275 0 48 227 0 65 84.7 9 23.3 5.8 4.7 Barber 124 1 25 98 1 34 90.2 0 54.8 2.4 5.6 Barton 704 3 107 594 4 132 92.7 15 25.3 6.8 2.7 Bourbon 391 6 68 317 7 96 90.8 5 29.2 4.9 3.3 Brown 268 1 65 202 1 107 83.6 9 38.8 4.1 3.0 Butler 1,292 12 260 1,020 12 405 88.4 12 23.4 13.6 4.8 Chase 90 1 15 74 1 22 96.9 0 37.8 15.6 1.1 Chautauqua 67 2 15 50 3 21 75.7 0 32.8 7.5 9.0 Cherokee 491 9 77 405 10 111 91.9 4 39.9 5.1 3.9 Cheyenne 47 0 10 37 0 11 60.0 0 31.9 4.3 10.6 Clark 47 1 13 33 1 15 93.0 0 17.0 4.3 6.4 Clay 190 0 27 163 0 36 85.6 1 44.2 4.7 3.7 Cloud 217 3 41 173 3 63 79.1 2 30.9 11.5 2.8 Coffey 286 4 47 235 4 65 89.5 3 49.0 5.9 1.4 Comanche 14 0 5 9 0 8 61.8 0 0.0 7.1 0.0 Cowley 763 5 147 611 5 216 92.4 12 31.2 5.0 2.4 Crawford 762 4 122 636 4 166 90.2 19 26.1 2.2 4.1 Decatur 30 1 5 24 1 6 84.8 0 13.3 10.0 0.0 Dickinson 365 2 68 295 2 91 93.9 5 37.5 3.3 4.7 Doniphan 116 0 23 93 0 33 91.2 2 44.8 2.6 2.6 Douglas 2,885 6 530 2,349 6 694 93.6 89 8.3 7.9 4.3 Edwards 58 0 12 46 0 14 89.5 0 48.3 6.9 5.2 Elk 65 1 6 58 1 9 91.0 1 32.3 1.5 1.5 Ellis 701 8 129 564 8 179 92.1 5 15.1 8.0 6.0 Ellsworth 214 2 43 169 5 57 91.4 0 39.3 15.4 0.9 Finney 801 3 146 652 4 209 92.6 12 4.9 8.9 5.1 Ford 671 5 103 563 5 148 90.7 9 8.2 6.0 5.8 Franklin 465 2 98 365 2 120 93.4 10 32.0 14.2 2.4 Geary 728 2 180 546 2 230 93.6 12 19.0 7.1 3.6 Gove 103 0 23 80 0 34 88.4 1 30.1 8.7 1.9 Graham 90 1 10 79 1 13 94.2 0 63.3 4.4 3.3 Grant 97 0 30 67 0 42 85.1 0 12.4 8.2 4.1 Gray 102 3 23 76 4 32 90.0 1 15.7 3.9 4.9 Greeley 25 1 7 17 2 11 81.4 2 8.0 12.0 4.0 Percent of Total Accidents Traffic Accidents in Kansas, by County 2013 Accidents 512 County Total Fatal Injury Property Damage Only Deaths Injuries Percent of Restraint Use Pedestrian* Involving Deer Speed- Related Alcohol- Related Percent of Total Accidents Traffic Accidents in Kansas, by County 2013 Accidents Greenwood 142 2 26 114 2 35 76.6 1 45.1 6.3 4.9 Hamilton 31 1 8 22 1 9 60.0 1 25.8 12.9 6.5 Harper 192 0 32 160 0 49 86.4 0 42.7 6.3 2.6 Harvey 521 3 99 419 3 142 86.1 19 15.7 14.6 4.2 Haskell 55 0 10 45 0 17 90.0 2 14.5 3.6 3.6 Hodgeman 59 2 12 45 2 21 80.0 0 44.1 11.9 6.8 Jackson 255 2 65 188 2 91 83.0 6 37.6 9.8 7.8 Jefferson 312 1 64 247 1 92 93.3 2 34.6 3.8 5.1 Jewell 53 0 5 48 0 6 85.5 0 69.8 0.0 3.8 Johnson 9,703 22 2,307 7,374 23 3,094 94.2 129 3.3 11.4 3.6 Kearny 76 1 22 53 1 28 88.2 1 31.6 30.3 2.6 Kingman 203 2 29 172 2 39 94.8 0 57.1 6.4 3.9 Kiowa 87 0 12 75 0 14 92.5 1 44.8 8.0 1.1 Labette 414 6 93 315 7 126 84.0 10 32.6 6.8 4.8 Lane 17 0 7 10 0 11 74.1 1 0.0 23.5 11.8 Leavenworth 1,258 9 277 972 9 372 92.7 27 14.7 12.4 5.2 Lincoln 77 0 14 63 0 20 74.6 0 42.9 9.1 2.6 Linn 227 1 51 175 1 64 91.3 2 40.5 2.6 2.6 Logan 39 1 11 27 1 14 81.0 0 20.5 7.7 15.4 Lyon 739 4 145 590 4 192 90.0 14 26.1 6.8 3.9 McPherson 588 4 132 452 4 175 89.7 9 21.8 3.7 2.7 Marion 269 1 43 225 1 74 92.5 1 43.5 5.6 1.1 Marshall 243 1 54 188 1 70 90.3 2 35.8 2.9 5.8 Meade 54 1 9 44 2 16 81.3 0 25.9 7.4 1.9 Miami 593 6 110 477 6 146 93.3 5 34.1 11.3 4.0 Mitchell 166 1 26 139 1 38 90.0 1 39.2 7.2 3.6 Montgomery 813 4 129 680 4 172 89.7 8 25.8 4.2 3.7 Morris 130 2 24 104 2 34 91.1 3 39.2 6.2 3.8 Morton 26 1 3 22 1 7 85.0 0 11.5 3.8 0.0 Nemaha 212 1 42 169 1 58 81.9 1 29.2 7.5 5.7 Neosho 384 0 80 304 0 118 88.6 2 39.8 5.7 3.9 Ness 65 3 13 49 3 13 79.5 3 27.7 4.6 9.2 Norton 204 2 25 177 2 35 80.0 0 52.9 2.0 2.0 Osage 344 5 64 275 5 106 90.0 5 39.5 3.8 3.8 Osborne 99 1 17 81 1 27 89.9 0 52.5 0.0 0.0 Ottawa 159 4 30 125 4 41 86.9 0 35.2 13.8 2.5 513 County Total Fatal Injury Property Damage Only Deaths Injuries Percent of Restraint Use Pedestrian* Involving Deer Speed- Related Alcohol- Related Percent of Total Accidents Traffic Accidents in Kansas, by County 2013 Accidents Pawnee 222 1 29 192 2 33 82.2 4 45.9 6.3 2.3 Phillips 118 3 20 95 3 24 80.0 0 40.7 5.1 2.5 Pottawatomie 419 0 106 313 0 145 90.0 4 36.8 10.7 4.5 Pratt 215 3 48 164 5 69 90.0 3 30.2 9.3 2.8 Rawlins 44 1 7 36 1 14 87.5 0 25.0 4.5 2.3 Reno 1,317 6 282 1,029 6 374 92.6 32 17.8 6.5 4.3 Republic 119 1 17 101 1 23 90.2 0 39.5 3.4 4.2 Rice 204 3 31 170 3 44 85.2 2 35.8 0.0 2.0 Riley 1,234 10 274 950 11 350 96.3 30 11.9 5.3 4.1 Rooks 180 2 15 163 2 28 91.4 0 63.9 1.1 2.8 Rush 136 1 11 124 1 19 94.7 0 68.4 8.1 2.2 Russell 247 0 44 203 0 69 87.4 4 36.8 8.1 3.2 Saline 1,113 5 323 785 6 454 92.2 43 8.7 11.6 4.0 Scott 75 1 16 58 1 34 62.9 0 14.7 10.7 8.0 Sedgwick 9,893 41 2,973 6,879 45 4,113 90.0 205 4.0 10.9 4.6 Seward 455 2 38 415 2 44 92.0 4 3.5 9.0 2.6 Shawnee 3,952 12 879 3,061 12 1,197 90.0 91 6.3 9.1 3.7 Sheridan 68 3 8 57 3 18 84.4 1 47.1 5.9 8.8 Sherman 105 3 20 82 3 28 80.4 1 17.1 1.0 7.6 Smith 103 2 14 87 2 24 90.0 2 62.1 6.8 3.9 Stafford 136 2 16 118 2 21 93.9 2 66.9 6.6 5.9 Stanton 15 0 6 9 0 10 86.2 0 13.3 6.7 13.3 Stevens 108 5 19 84 5 33 72.3 2 4.6 4.6 6.5 Sumner 578 5 118 455 5 170 85.5 6 32.7 9.3 2.9 Thomas 181 2 34 145 2 51 84.9 1 19.9 6.6 5.5 Trego 117 1 16 100 1 22 88.4 1 34.2 25.6 4.3 Wabaunsee 245 3 69 173 3 98 96.2 1 25.3 18.0 4.9 Wallace 13 0 3 10 0 3 100.0 0 38.5 0.0 0.0 Washington 185 4 17 164 5 24 100.0 0 51.9 1.6 2.2 Wichita 37 2 11 24 2 19 65.1 1 16.2 2.7 0.0 Wilson 187 1 33 153 1 51 93.8 1 44.4 2.1 4.3 Woodson 107 0 15 92 0 17 95.6 0 53.3 6.5 0.9 Wyandotte 3,556 14 907 2,635 14 1,285 84.7 85 3.6 20.6 5.2 Total 58,472 327 13,106 45,039 350 18,077 91.4 1,025 15.6 9.7 4.1 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning, 2013 Kansas Traffic Accident Facts Book, http://www.ksdot.org/bureaus/burtransplan/prodinfo/accista.asp (accessed June 9, 2015). * Includes pedestrians, pedalcyclists, rider of animal, and occupant of a legally parked vehicle, an animal-drawn carriage, or a machine operating for its intended purpose. 514 County SCCHF CEAF Total County SCCHF CEAF Total Allen $497,240 $32,244 $529,484 Linn $445,444 - $445,444 Anderson 390,487 - 390,487 Logan 232,977 - 232,977 Atchison 483,405 - 483,405 Lyon 778,583 $40,893 819,477 Barber 326,416 - 326,416 McPherson 952,923 7,034 959,957 Barton 1,106,792 66,601 1,173,393 Marion 604,974 18,518 623,492 Bourbon 485,954 42,934 528,889 Marshall 525,855 7,797 533,652 Brown 505,195 15,668 520,863 Meade 308,976 - 308,976 Butler 2,140,727 109,310 2,250,037 Miami 1,133,132 - 1,133,132 Chase 212,248 2,943 215,191 Mitchell 398,206 - 398,206 Chautauqua 197,045 21,138 218,183 Montgomery 995,547 85,598 1,081,145 Cherokee 775,133 33,268 808,401 Morris 296,247 12,949 309,195 Cheyenne 241,404 - 241,404 Morton 187,970 11,828 199,798 Clark 180,125 2,059 182,183 Nemaha 461,644 - 461,644 Clay 380,668 15,531 396,198 Neosho 581,402 34,728 616,130 Cloud 459,487 12,716 472,203 Ness 332,022 - 332,022 Coffey 417,210 24,987 442,197 Norton 324,670 - 324,670 Comanche 165,763 - 165,763 Osage 606,082 72,731 678,812 Cowley 1,011,202 131,190 1,142,392 Osborne 268,294 - 268,294 Crawford 946,785 93,632 1,040,417 Ottawa 378,243 - 378,243 Decatur 263,975 - 263,975 Pawnee 369,425 3,364 372,789 Dickinson 645,750 7,255 653,005 Phillips 383,380 - 383,380 Doniphan 343,020 - 343,020 Pottawatomie 783,760 - 783,760 Douglas 2,692,821 4,286 2,697,108 Pratt 519,933 14,562 534,495 Edwards 271,620 - 271,620 Rawlins 240,890 2,806 243,696 Elk 180,167 12,541 192,708 Reno 1,761,106 134,636 1,895,742 Ellis 888,010 - 888,010 Republic 371,194 1,872 373,065 Ellsworth 334,036 - 334,036 Rice 488,011 6,611 494,622 Finney 1,071,714 60,903 1,132,617 Riley 1,262,973 - 1,262,973 Ford 1,020,341 - 1,020,341 Rooks 373,430 - 373,430 Franklin 708,195 41,718 749,914 Rush 276,258 - 276,258 Geary 734,821 - 734,821 Russell 381,296 18,668 399,965 Gove 244,968 - 244,968 Saline 1,326,041 59,721 1,385,762 Graham 251,614 - 251,614 Scott 314,014 - 314,014 Grant 369,276 12,472 381,748 Sedgwick 10,519,496 - 10,519,496 Gray 435,781 - 435,781 Seward 600,338 20,450 620,788 Greeley 172,391 - 172,391 Shawnee 4,681,450 562,718 5,244,168 Greenwood 426,003 20,315 446,318 Sheridan 284,477 - 284,477 Hamilton 211,239 5,571 216,810 Sherman 308,950 11,197 320,146 Harper 370,388 - 370,388 Smith 315,550 - 315,550 Harvey 893,529 59,325 952,854 Stafford 375,365 - 375,365 Haskell 337,728 - 337,728 Stanton 187,646 10,570 198,216 Hodgeman 215,937 - 215,937 Stevens 342,261 13,733 355,993 Jackson 543,748 - 543,748 Sumner 855,671 51,269 906,940 Jefferson 675,496 26,679 702,175 Thomas 451,111 - 451,111 Jewell 298,058 6,424 304,482 Trego 237,721 - 237,721 Johnson 10,370,477 - 10,370,477 Wabaunsee 280,547 - 280,547 Kearny 279,048 - 279,048 Wallace 164,582 - 164,582 Kingman 525,699 - 525,699 Washington 397,566 - 397,566 Kiowa 278,489 - 278,489 Wichita 212,155 - 212,155 Labette 665,002 39,099 704,101 Wilson 424,096 - 424,096 Lane 178,181 - 178,181 Woodson 225,787 12,371 238,159 Leavenworth 1,753,497 - 1,753,497 Wyandotte 2,639,227 375,246 3,014,473 Lincoln 230,991 7,324 238,315 Kansas $81,974,198 $2,500,000 $84,474,198 Single dash (-) indicates no distribution. Gas Tax Distributions from Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) by County, 2014 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development. and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas 515 County Workers 16 Years and Over Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Public Transport (excluding Taxi) Walked Other Means Worked at Home Mean Travel Time (minutes) Allen 6,035 82.2 7.5 0.3 4.8 1.2 4.0 15.4 Anderson 3,714 76.3 14.6 0.1 2.3 1.4 5.3 25.2 Atchison 7,361 75.4 11.3 0.5 5.8 0.5 6.5 20.0 Barber 2,547 83.6 5.5 0.1 3.5 0.5 6.8 13.6 Barton 13,611 82.4 10.5 0.3 2.9 0.6 3.4 17.0 Bourbon 6,442 80.4 11.5 0.1 2.3 1.2 4.5 16.8 Brown 4,623 78.6 10.1 0.5 3.6 0.6 6.6 16.5 Butler 30,334 87.4 7.6 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.8 22.0 Chase 1,150 78.6 7.3 1.9 4.8 2.5 4.9 22.1 Chautauqua 1,508 78.1 8.8 0.1 5.7 1.1 6.2 24.1 Cherokee 9,227 84.9 7.7 0.0 2.8 1.6 3.0 19.8 Cheyenne 1,336 73.3 10.7 0.0 5.8 0.6 9.6 13.1 Clark 981 79.7 4.5 0.0 7.7 1.5 6.5 13.3 Clay 4,136 78.8 10.4 0.0 2.7 1.2 6.8 18.1 Cloud 4,355 82.1 5.0 0.2 5.6 1.7 5.4 15.2 Coffey 4,050 80.3 11.2 0.3 2.2 0.5 5.5 20.3 Comanche 902 75.3 10.5 0.0 5.5 0.7 8.0 11.1 Cowley 15,655 81.2 11.4 0.0 2.1 1.6 3.6 18.5 Crawford 17,729 86.8 6.8 0.2 2.9 1.3 2.0 16.4 Decatur 1,353 75.3 7.0 0.0 5.5 1.6 10.6 13.8 Dickinson 9,327 78.2 11.9 0.2 3.3 1.8 4.5 22.1 Doniphan 3,903 82.2 5.4 0.4 4.8 1.4 5.7 19.2 Douglas 59,502 75.9 10.7 1.9 5.2 2.2 4.1 20.1 Edwards 1,473 82.1 8.3 0.6 3.8 2.4 2.8 19.7 Elk 1,108 75.8 9.8 0.0 5.9 0.7 7.8 33.3 Ellis 16,193 83.5 8.5 0.5 2.6 1.4 3.4 13.1 Ellsworth 2,795 79.4 9.3 0.1 4.6 1.5 5.2 16.5 Finney 18,293 77.1 14.2 0.3 3.6 2.0 2.9 15.2 Ford 16,267 82.6 12.5 0.4 1.6 1.0 1.8 14.3 Franklin 12,108 77.7 12.4 0.8 2.1 1.8 5.1 24.5 Geary 16,683 79.0 12.7 0.2 2.2 3.7 2.4 16.6 Gove 1,349 69.5 10.7 0.0 6.2 1.6 11.9 12.8 Graham 1,274 76.1 8.6 0.4 4.2 2.0 8.7 16.9 Grant 3,656 75.8 15.9 0.0 2.4 0.6 5.3 11.4 Gray 2,978 78.8 8.4 0.4 3.9 1.9 6.5 17.6 Greeley 610 74.6 7.9 0.0 5.1 0.7 11.8 12.0 Greenwood 2,961 80.4 12.2 0.0 2.6 0.8 4.0 25.2 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, 2009-13 516 County Workers 16 Years and Over Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Public Transport (excluding Taxi) Walked Other Means Worked at Home Mean Travel Time (minutes) Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, 2009-13 Hamilton 1,376 81.4 5.2 0.1 5.5 0.9 7.0 11.2 Harper 2,662 83.0 10.4 0.0 2.6 2.0 2.0 14.6 Harvey 16,475 79.5 9.3 0.2 3.5 2.6 5.0 17.1 Haskell 2,069 80.5 9.1 0.0 4.6 0.5 5.2 15.2 Hodgeman 972 80.7 8.5 0.0 3.1 1.4 6.3 17.6 Jackson 6,567 77.9 15.2 0.1 3.2 0.3 3.4 24.8 Jefferson 9,230 81.1 11.8 0.5 2.2 1.2 3.3 28.5 Jewell 1,465 76.4 7.3 0.0 9.3 2.4 4.6 15.7 Johnson 289,832 85.1 7.3 0.4 0.8 0.9 5.4 20.7 Kearny 1,796 81.5 10.1 0.1 4.1 0.0 4.2 17.6 Kingman 3,487 77.4 9.4 0.0 5.9 2.1 5.2 23.4 Kiowa 1,238 72.9 4.4 0.0 8.9 3.0 10.9 13.9 Labette 9,623 83.8 8.3 0.4 3.9 1.2 2.4 17.0 Lane 821 78.0 8.6 0.0 4.5 1.6 7.3 14.6 Leavenworth 33,264 82.1 11.4 0.2 2.4 1.4 2.5 22.4 Lincoln 1,521 80.7 10.1 0.5 4.0 0.9 3.9 18.7 Linn 3,863 80.4 13.0 0.1 1.9 0.4 4.2 34.4 Logan 1,392 74.4 8.9 0.0 6.3 2.8 7.7 17.3 Lyon 16,657 76.7 14.2 0.1 3.8 1.6 3.6 17.1 McPherson 14,979 80.1 9.2 0.1 4.5 1.7 4.5 14.0 Marion 5,796 73.1 10.1 0.1 7.7 1.7 7.2 18.5 Marshall 5,103 77.5 8.5 0.6 5.0 1.4 7.0 15.3 Meade 2,127 79.1 9.2 0.0 5.0 0.8 5.9 14.7 Miami 15,537 82.3 11.0 0.3 1.9 0.7 3.8 28.6 Mitchell 3,289 81.7 5.7 0.8 4.0 3.0 4.8 9.6 Montgomery 14,904 82.1 9.1 0.2 4.8 2.0 1.8 15.9 Morris 2,921 79.7 8.0 0.0 3.7 1.1 7.5 23.4 Morton 1,427 80.2 10.7 0.0 6.6 0.1 2.4 12.5 Nemaha 5,062 77.1 7.0 0.5 7.3 1.6 6.4 13.9 Neosho 7,407 80.7 10.0 0.1 2.2 3.1 3.9 16.7 Ness 1,524 75.0 7.8 0.1 6.0 1.0 10.0 11.3 Norton 2,806 80.6 11.0 0.0 3.5 0.9 4.0 14.6 Osage 7,344 81.2 11.7 0.3 2.5 0.3 4.0 28.8 Osborne 1,902 80.0 7.0 0.0 3.9 1.4 7.7 15.0 Ottawa 2,904 77.8 11.2 0.0 2.4 2.1 6.6 26.0 Pawnee 3,328 79.7 11.0 0.0 2.4 0.9 6.0 13.3 Phillips 2,837 76.7 9.8 0.6 4.9 1.0 7.0 13.8 517 County Workers 16 Years and Over Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Public Transport (excluding Taxi) Walked Other Means Worked at Home Mean Travel Time (minutes) Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, 2009-13 Pottawatomie 10,841 79.5 12.0 0.2 2.5 1.4 4.3 21.6 Pratt 4,628 82.1 8.9 0.1 2.4 1.8 4.8 14.7 Rawlins 1,260 66.8 8.3 0.0 4.7 2.2 18.0 16.0 Reno 28,891 81.5 10.1 0.4 1.5 2.2 4.3 17.5 Republic 2,376 76.7 6.4 0.5 6.2 3.7 6.4 15.1 Rice 4,547 75.0 14.6 0.3 6.3 0.6 3.3 17.6 Riley 39,105 70.3 8.1 0.2 8.7 1.6 11.1 16.2 Rooks 2,444 80.2 10.7 0.0 2.6 0.5 6.1 14.0 Rush 1,535 76.6 13.4 0.0 3.4 0.3 6.4 21.6 Russell 3,410 76.6 13.6 0.0 2.7 0.4 6.7 14.3 Saline 27,959 82.7 8.4 0.4 2.1 2.9 3.5 15.0 Scott 2,337 85.1 9.1 0.0 3.6 0.5 1.7 18.8 Sedgwick 233,485 85.6 8.5 0.5 1.2 1.2 3.1 18.2 Seward 10,312 72.0 18.7 0.3 3.2 2.8 2.9 14.5 Shawnee 82,781 82.7 10.6 0.7 1.9 1.1 3.0 17.9 Sheridan 1,238 82.2 5.1 0.0 3.3 0.9 8.5 10.8 Sherman 2,795 69.9 18.4 0.0 1.9 2.6 7.2 12.4 Smith 1,898 72.8 8.8 0.0 8.4 1.3 8.7 13.1 Stafford 2,083 71.5 12.6 0.0 4.4 1.1 10.4 19.5 Stanton 1,006 74.1 7.5 0.1 8.4 0.9 9.0 11.3 Stevens 2,734 78.8 12.3 0.0 2.2 0.3 6.4 23.4 Sumner 10,645 81.3 9.5 0.2 3.4 1.1 4.5 23.1 Thomas 4,280 76.1 7.6 0.1 5.1 2.3 8.8 10.8 Trego 1,516 79.4 10.5 0.0 1.6 0.7 7.8 14.8 Wabaunsee 3,430 78.1 12.1 0.2 2.4 1.9 5.3 25.9 Wallace 751 72.7 12.5 0.0 7.2 0.5 7.1 15.0 Washington 2,933 70.9 11.9 0.7 4.6 1.6 10.3 17.9 Wichita 1,102 67.4 17.3 0.0 6.4 0.8 8.1 12.7 Wilson 4,018 77.9 10.8 0.0 6.3 0.4 4.6 16.4 Woodson 1,417 74.8 13.1 0.7 4.7 1.2 5.5 23.3 Wyandotte 67,232 80.6 12.7 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.0 21.5 Kansas 1,378,025 81.9 9.5 0.5 2.4 1.4 4.3 19.0 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey, Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics (DP-3). 518 Vital Statistics and Health V it al S ta ti st ic s an d H ea lt h Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 519 Year Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S.* 1980 40,686 3,612,258 21,910 1,989,841 24,847 2,390,252 13,410 1,189,000 1981 41,202 3,629,238 21,579 1,977,981 26,137 2,422,145 13,737 1,213,000 1982 40,757 3,680,537 21,700 1,974,797 26,670 2,456,278 12,392 1,170,000 1983 40,365 3,638,933 21,816 2,019,201 25,877 2,445,604 12,207 1,158,000 1984 39,954 3,669,141 22,184 2,039,369 24,737 2,477,192 12,905 1,169,000 1985 39,418 3,760,561 21,808 2,086,440 23,281 2,412,625 12,794 1,190,000 1986 39,177 3,756,547 22,133 2,105,361 22,667 2,407,099 12,364 1,178,000 1987 38,435 3,809,394 21,995 2,123,323 22,220 2,403,378 12,218 1,166,000 1988 38,718 3,909,510 22,889 2,167,999 22,705 2,395,926 12,475 1,167,000 1989 38,648 4,040,958 22,082 2,150,466 22,214 2,403,268 12,296 1,157,000 1990 38,872 4,158,212 22,173 2,148,463 22,720 2,443,489 12,580 1,182,000 1991 37,630 4,110,907 22,363 2,169,518 21,786 2,371,000 12,590 1,189,000 1992 37,848 4,065,014 22,052 2,175,613 21,845 2,362,000 12,365 1,215,000 1993 37,283 4,000,240 23,508 2,268,553 21,527 2,334,000 12,068 1,187,000 1994 37,269 3,952,767 23,219 2,278,994 21,524 2,362,000 11,659 1,191,000 1995 37,087 3,899,589 23,807 2,312,132 21,057 2,336,000 11,029 1,169,000 1996 36,524 3,891,494 23,788 2,314,690 20,657 2,344,000 10,779 1,150,000 1997 37,191 3,880,894 23,609 2,314,245 20,537 2,384,000 10,618 1,163,000 1998 38,372 3,941,553 23,928 2,337,256 20,403 2,256,000 10,363 1,335,000 1999 38,748 3,959,417 24,380 2,391,399 20,905 2,251,000 9,926 - 2000 39,654 4,058,814 24,676 2,403,351 20,426 2,315,000 10,105 944,000 2001 38,832 4,025,933 24,590 2,416,425 20,457 2,326,000 9,885 940,000 2002 39,338 4,021,726 24,968 2,443,387 19,783 2,290,000 9,645 955,000 2003 39,353 4,089,950 24,417 2,448,288 18,722 2,245,000 8,644 927,000 2004 39,553 4,112,052 23,720 2,397,615 19,174 2,279,000 8,759 879,000 2005 39,701 4,138,349 24,632 2,448,017 18,745 2,249,000 8,476 847,000 2006 40,896 4,265,555 24,489 2,426,264 18,836 2,193,000 9,145 872,000 2007 41,951 4,316,233 24,413 2,423,712 18,910 2,197,000 9,347 856,000 2008 41,815 4,247,694 24,896 2,471,984 18,717 2,157,000 9,818 844,000 2009 41,388 4,130,665 23,997 2,437,163 18,268 2,080,000 10,333 840,000 2010 40,439 3,999,386 24,428 2,468,435 18,150 2,096,000 10,579 872,000 2011r 39,628 3,953,590 25,114 2,515,458 17,897 2,118,000 10,445 877,000 2012r 40,304 3,952,841 25,084 2,543,279 18,154 2,131,000 9,782 851,000 2013 38,805 3,932,181 25,347 2,596,993 17,328 - 9,085 - Single dash (-) indicates not available. * excludes data from one or more states; see source for more information. r - revised Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S. 1980-2013 Registered Live Births * Deaths Divorces and Annulments Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, various issues; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Marriages 520 Births Deaths County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen 137 153 154 143 182 194 183 199 Anderson 106 108 85 94 95 106 96 93 Atchison 225 212 204 191 190 186 161 170 Barber 74 66 66 60 51 54 67 61 Barton 355 379 401 350 295 330 307 261 Bourbon 220 205 203 218 177 179 179 196 Brown 127 161 136 139 104 139 127 136 Butler 805 725 801 751 619 589 622 634 Chase 23 23 26 26 40 34 29 34 Chautauqua 25 38 40 34 53 64 52 60 Cherokee 237 254 227 219 278 280 270 247 Cheyenne 25 34 26 27 37 39 43 31 Clark 27 22 30 20 30 38 30 29 Clay 107 106 97 113 108 106 89 115 Cloud 130 107 135 103 130 129 131 121 Coffey 106 77 82 94 111 107 102 109 Comanche 20 31 23 21 39 29 23 34 Cowley 487 467 456 456 416 453 408 440 Crawford 478 508 493 489 439 430 418 383 Decatur 26 31 37 33 46 68 59 39 Dickinson 284 240 205 218 234 245 260 224 Doniphan 99 83 85 81 77 82 72 77 Douglas 1,263 1,216 1,262 1,219 627 590 645 650 Edwards 40 29 39 32 34 44 45 30 Elk 35 17 27 27 48 39 42 45 Ellis 375 408 406 360 225 233 259 246 Ellsworth 56 69 67 52 99 80 69 89 Finney 765 721 703 656 190 190 199 217 Ford 677 700 673 681 266 234 218 244 Franklin 337 304 324 332 245 232 251 256 Geary 1,051 930 1,060 1,029 204 196 198 199 Gove 29 35 30 30 26 39 34 50 Graham 31 25 29 24 39 32 39 20 Grant 128 127 112 123 57 45 69 40 Gray 94 87 87 103 54 43 47 44 Greeley 12 19 19 25 14 12 18 16 Greenwood 58 65 59 62 95 88 110 97 Hamilton 57 43 41 37 28 33 33 26 Harper 72 68 66 83 101 96 81 76 Harvey 463 428 463 445 399 379 392 399 Haskell 61 52 58 52 28 29 19 31 Hodgeman 22 21 28 21 17 17 11 20 Jackson 165 156 176 156 118 136 120 125 Jefferson 199 172 196 195 183 182 190 169 Jewell 25 19 31 27 35 46 40 43 Johnson 7,390 7,355 7,437 7,320 3,300 3,443 3,546 3,714 Kearny 65 62 55 63 34 49 46 50 Kingman 79 71 80 90 81 90 108 99 Kiowa 28 38 32 39 22 29 29 30 Labette 277 243 297 270 249 269 280 260 Lane 16 22 22 23 16 32 23 17 Leavenworth 946 967 966 955 554 566 557 564 Lincoln 35 38 33 25 40 52 35 31 Linn 92 101 97 91 109 107 127 114 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence 2010-2013 521 Births Deaths County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence 2010-2013 Logan 36 36 30 33 29 34 34 41 Lyon 426 420 421 419 263 330 256 295 McPherson 300 347 366 320 348 374 364 380 Marion 126 112 112 109 141 185 153 166 Marshall 111 114 124 125 131 131 140 121 Meade 52 72 45 69 50 54 43 55 Miami 384 380 364 297 290 261 236 253 Mitchell 66 84 74 72 99 75 99 96 Montgomery 426 457 502 427 456 467 439 400 Morris 54 64 73 59 71 88 80 68 Morton 34 39 52 37 36 50 26 42 Nemaha 131 125 126 154 135 142 130 134 Neosho 226 214 230 204 196 220 187 197 Ness 39 28 41 33 37 42 38 48 Norton 47 49 53 51 65 51 57 61 Osage 185 184 157 150 164 175 169 189 Osborne 47 39 37 50 46 63 63 65 Ottawa 80 46 68 58 72 68 67 70 Pawnee 77 75 68 63 73 73 77 72 Phillips 57 50 74 65 70 94 67 74 Pottawatomie 382 354 370 353 146 137 165 176 Pratt 113 164 149 122 121 128 113 135 Rawlins 23 15 33 22 35 32 33 50 Reno 762 759 742 743 685 731 763 772 Republic 35 46 48 49 80 95 92 88 Rice 129 119 119 128 121 130 141 129 Riley 1,118 1,119 1,177 999 312 334 314 313 Rooks 66 63 62 60 56 63 65 62 Rush 30 26 31 30 46 50 55 45 Russell 93 85 85 94 105 91 103 84 Saline 805 756 766 772 518 527 534 544 Scott 43 76 62 61 56 65 67 47 Sedgwick 8,058 7,818 7,889 7,487 3,920 4,027 4,027 4,111 Seward 468 451 462 441 134 124 136 121 Shawnee 2,496 2,464 2,431 2,352 1,641 1,687 1,751 1,714 Sheridan 20 31 26 31 35 32 32 23 Sherman 83 72 82 80 62 78 63 88 Smith 31 27 40 28 63 60 63 68 Stafford 41 45 40 49 68 63 57 54 Stanton 30 29 29 38 17 16 21 12 Stevens 83 84 89 99 52 43 47 45 Sumner 312 263 279 272 276 290 271 257 Thomas 115 99 118 98 87 61 66 81 Trego 27 27 24 33 47 49 47 40 Wabaunsee 77 83 107 98 76 75 72 73 Wallace 12 18 20 23 21 17 17 19 Washington 57 61 68 79 73 70 71 73 Wichita 35 23 31 25 22 25 26 29 Wilson 128 114 123 109 129 115 138 131 Woodson 43 31 28 29 49 50 50 65 Wyandotte 2,754 2,732 2,770 2,678 1,308 1,338 1,351 1,367 Not Stated 0 1 0 1 7 1 0 0 Kansas 40,439 39,628 40,304 38,805 24,428 25,114 25,084 25,347 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Public Health Informatics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html (accessed November 3, 2014). 522 Marriages County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 Allen 68 60 57 67 32 28 25 30 Anderson 33 56 53 36 41 33 31 25 Atchison 100 88 120 96 42 47 44 56 Barber 39 41 29 30 20 17 16 18 Barton 216 202 183 168 84 70 37 60 Bourbon 88 94 98 88 66 67 52 60 Brown 81 67 53 66 16 18 25 22 Butler 397 394 421 415 155 197 161 143 Chase 24 29 32 23 5 2 3 3 Chautauqua 28 23 25 28 17 19 15 9 Cherokee 114 85 75 104 83 90 77 68 Cheyenne 9 19 12 18 12 11 4 10 Clark 16 13 8 12 3 7 7 5 Clay 67 90 59 53 18 21 17 25 Cloud 55 59 57 45 23 46 38 32 Coffey 51 48 40 61 124 84 82 85 Comanche 13 11 17 12 3 4 4 4 Cowley 219 257 241 232 150 155 151 160 Crawford 199 180 174 182 154 135 131 109 Decatur 17 18 18 20 12 11 7 5 Dickinson 147 164 134 123 96 66 69 79 Doniphan 44 54 46 44 31 21 18 16 Douglas 773 750 795 728 291 270 247 235 Edwards 21 19 13 17 11 7 17 14 Elk 12 17 13 12 6 12 6 6 Ellis 204 194 199 216 89 93 78 66 Ellsworth 34 38 53 42 47 46 41 33 Finney 232 250 276 229 108 107 92 78 Ford 252 258 284 253 131 116 112 128 Franklin 158 163 153 136 143 144 124 114 Geary 687 548 685 603 384 379 380 367 Gove 10 11 13 15 7 7 4 4 Graham 20 17 17 12 12 13 11 8 Grant 59 47 47 58 17 23 11 20 Gray 33 32 56 32 19 16 12 14 Greeley 3 8 8 6 2 3 0 5 Greenwood 38 46 39 56 24 15 14 6 Hamilton 14 17 9 17 4 11 10 9 Harper 36 37 35 26 17 24 22 14 Harvey 240 228 237 212 93 105 100 90 Haskell 30 29 30 20 10 6 6 4 Hodgeman 14 11 9 3 12 5 6 8 Jackson 81 78 75 77 33 32 29 26 Jefferson 120 99 108 110 65 56 39 38 Jewell 17 22 13 18 8 10 18 20 Johnson 2,456 2,456 2,490 2,430 1,620 1,799 1,603 1,317 Kearny 26 23 20 23 13 7 10 11 Kingman 43 41 41 41 29 30 31 35 Kiowa 9 9 16 15 7 5 7 1 Labette 97 116 125 115 95 83 52 52 Lane 13 5 9 7 8 7 5 7 Leavenworth 399 445 424 455 321 313 299 277 Lincoln 15 19 14 13 11 9 9 11 Linn 46 47 55 39 36 27 22 37 Logan 26 28 20 25 8 8 8 17 Marriages and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas, by County 2010-2013 Divorces and Annulments* 523 Marriages County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 Marriages and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas, by County 2010-2013 Divorces and Annulments* Lyon 237 207 220 190 76 108 71 53 McPherson 171 191 174 175 90 99 85 84 Marion 66 59 67 67 29 28 37 21 Marshall 77 71 76 71 28 25 32 26 Meade 26 30 30 21 11 13 14 10 Miami 235 246 217 227 143 126 113 107 Mitchell 49 42 33 42 25 11 28 21 Montgomery 219 247 234 189 132 149 161 146 Morris 30 42 38 34 15 7 18 14 Morton 25 27 17 17 14 7 5 10 Nemaha 77 55 79 61 37 32 33 20 Neosho 111 117 83 99 67 54 59 41 Ness 11 16 17 14 6 11 12 7 Norton 33 40 29 36 27 32 25 31 Osage 85 73 92 78 92 77 70 62 Osborne 20 29 19 18 14 12 10 9 Ottawa 38 32 30 25 14 13 19 15 Pawnee 45 33 24 29 41 31 34 27 Phillips 35 27 30 28 21 13 18 17 Pottawatomie 101 91 107 91 58 54 66 64 Pratt 77 65 66 55 31 42 34 37 Rawlins 13 21 19 18 1 4 10 7 Reno 434 488 402 416 331 278 230 231 Republic 24 22 26 28 13 19 10 17 Rice 35 42 38 38 33 20 15 17 Riley 664 647 751 740 245 279 278 309 Rooks 28 29 26 32 13 16 18 11 Rush 13 23 15 8 12 8 8 9 Russell 35 58 47 35 28 26 17 24 Saline 398 392 340 333 254 253 202 246 Scott 42 24 42 29 18 17 21 14 Sedgwick 3,393 3,311 3,372 3,176 2,508 2,483 2,361 2,222 Seward 182 156 183 193 84 89 78 97 Shawnee 1,178 1,092 1,117 1,037 605 538 544 417 Sheridan 12 13 16 6 12 4 6 1 Sherman 44 30 46 42 42 17 22 20 Smith 31 18 14 22 12 16 8 5 Stafford 25 22 19 22 7 10 11 9 Stanton 16 8 18 15 12 8 6 6 Stevens 43 39 42 35 28 22 19 19 Sumner 192 163 176 168 89 61 80 71 Thomas 49 50 60 51 43 30 30 31 Trego 13 23 15 15 9 4 9 9 Wabaunsee 47 41 35 35 20 28 9 19 Wallace 11 9 11 18 6 3 4 2 Washington 40 42 38 43 10 22 15 13 Wichita 8 14 8 12 5 6 6 7 Wilson 59 46 43 58 32 40 48 31 Woodson 23 17 19 21 8 10 11 8 Wyandotte 1,087 1,157 1,199 1,130 260 253 323 295 Not Stated 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Kansas 18,150 17,897 18,154 17,328 10,579 10,445 9,782 9,085 * Data may not represent 100 percent of this statistic due to incomplete reporting of marriage dissolution. Occurrence data - information compiled according to the geography where the event took place, regardless of the actual residence. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Public Health Informatics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html (accessed November 3, 2014). 524 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total Allen 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 8 Anderson 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Atchison 0 2 6 7 5 1 0 0 21 Barber 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Barton 0 3 4 2 8 1 0 0 18 Bourbon 0 2 3 3 4 1 0 0 13 Brown 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 Butler 0 7 18 9 5 6 1 0 46 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cherokee 0 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 9 Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clay 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cloud 0 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 8 Coffey 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 5 Comanche 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cowley 0 2 7 5 3 0 0 0 17 Crawford 0 4 22 4 6 1 1 0 38 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dickinson 0 2 7 4 0 0 0 0 13 Doniphan 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 Douglas 2 22 107 48 33 22 5 0 239 Edwards 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Elk 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Ellis 0 7 15 8 6 1 1 0 38 Ellsworth 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Finney 0 7 7 5 7 2 0 1 29 Ford 0 3 14 6 4 4 0 0 31 Franklin 0 2 6 4 6 2 0 0 20 Geary 2 5 42 15 19 3 2 0 88 Gove 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Graham 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Grant 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Gray 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 Greeley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greenwood 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harper 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 Harvey 0 2 9 5 1 1 0 0 18 Haskell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hodgeman 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jackson 0 1 9 3 5 3 0 0 21 Jefferson 0 2 1 3 6 3 0 0 15 Jewell 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Johnson 0 97 265 289 183 122 40 2 998 Kearny 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Kingman 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kiowa 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Labette 1 2 5 2 3 1 1 0 15 Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 1 12 27 29 10 13 6 0 98 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Linn 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 0 9 45 & Over by County of Residence, 2013 525 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total 45 & Over by County of Residence, 2013 Logan 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Lyon 2 5 23 5 3 2 0 0 40 McPherson 0 1 7 3 8 3 0 0 22 Marion 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Marshall 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 5 Meade 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 Miami 0 4 15 5 8 5 1 0 38 Mitchell 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 6 Montgomery 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 10 Morris 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Morton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Nemaha 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 6 Neosho 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 7 Ness 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Norton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Osage 0 3 2 4 2 2 0 0 13 Osborne 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Ottawa 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Pawnee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phillips 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Pottawatomie 0 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 11 Pratt 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 6 Rawlins 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Reno 0 3 13 8 11 6 3 0 44 Republic 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 Rice 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 6 Riley 0 20 77 23 18 5 3 0 146 Rooks 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 Rush 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Russell 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 Saline 0 13 22 17 10 6 1 0 69 Scott 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sedgwick 1 83 226 184 120 51 24 2 691 Seward 0 1 5 3 1 1 0 0 11 Shawnee 0 28 100 69 39 20 7 0 263 Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sherman 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Smith 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Stafford 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Stanton 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stevens 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 Sumner 0 3 6 4 2 0 1 0 16 Thomas 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 Trego 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wabaunsee 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Wichita 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Wilson 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 Woodson 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wyandotte 2 34 132 117 77 46 11 1 420 Not Stated* 0 3 10 5 0 0 1 0 19 Kansas 11 408 1,274 949 647 350 117 7 3,763 * County information not collected by other states. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Public Health Informatics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html (accessed November 3, 2014). 526 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice RileyRooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee SheridanSherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the American Hospital Association. Hospitals in Kansas, 2013 State: 157 Johnson 527 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2013 Admissions per Bed State: 27.0 Admissions per Bed Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the American Hospital Association.Single dash (-) indicates not reported.Zero (0.0) indicates no hospitals. Allen 33.0 Anderson 4.2 Atchison 38.8 Barber 4.9 Barton 31.6 Bourbon 29.4 Brown 28.4 Butler 42.8 Chase 0.0 Chautauqua 8.6 Cherokee 7.6 Cheyenne 23.4 Clark 1.8 Clay 33.2 Cloud 26.0 Coffey 12.5 Comanche 6.3 Cowley 32.4 Crawford 34.7 Decatur 3.7 Dickinson 8.8 Doniphan 0.0 Douglas 43.8 Edwards 15.5 Elk 0.0 Ellis 34.7 Ellsworth 33.9 Finney 32.1 Ford 20.6 Franklin 32.8 Geary 25.4 Gove 9.9 Graham 23.4 Grant 13.2 Gray 0.0 Greeley 7.5 Greenwood 17.7 Hamilton 3.3 Harper 12.3 Harvey 26.8 Haskell 4.0 Hodgeman 6.2 Jackson 29.6 Jefferson - Jewell 2.0 Johnson 39.9 Kearny 4.5 Kingman 25.2 Kiowa 10.9 Labette 9.8 Lane 3.2 Leavenworth33.5 Lincoln 15.0 Linn 0.0 Logan 5.8 Lyon 41.2 McPherson 20.2 Marion 7.5 Marshall 24.2 Meade 4.3 Miamii 17.5 Mitchell 17.4 Montgomery 27.2 Morris 21.8 Morton 7.0 Nemaha 14.4 Neosho 73.7 Ness 2.0 Norton 25.8 Osage 0.0 Osborne 12.0 Ottawa 7.1 Pawnee 3.0 Phillips 11.7 Pottawatomie 7.9 Pratt 17.2 Rawlins 15.2 Reno 35.3 Republic 16.2 Rice 16.5 Riley 48.5 Rooks 19.4 Rush 3.4 Russell 8.3 Saline 41.7 Scott 24.6 Sedgwick 38.4 Seward 19.9 Shawnee 33.7 Sheridan 4.0 Sherman 15.0 Smith 7.1 Stafford 3.8 Stanton 3.7 Stevens 2.5 Sumner 12.8 Thomas 5.6 Trego 15.5 Wabaunsee 0.0 Wallace 0.0 Washington 5.5 Wichita 5.3 Wilson 20.7 Woodson 0.0 Wyandotte 40.0 1.8 - 6.3 6.4 - 13.2 13.3 - 24.2 24.3 - 35.3 35.4 - 73.7 528 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Outpatient Visits Allen 1 25 1 25 826 33.0 118 19,932 Anderson (1) 1 41 1 41 174 4.2 137 40,146 Atchison 1 25 1 25 970 38.8 256 45,981 Barber (1) 2 83 2 83 403 4.9 140 29,159 Barton 3 81 3 81 2,560 31.6 456 93,482 Bourbon 1 61 1 61 1,795 29.4 286 74,173 Brown 2 50 2 50 1,421 28.4 280 29,539 Butler 2 110 2 110 4,705 42.8 633 87,750 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Chautauqua 1 25 1 25 214 8.6 37 7,521 Cherokee 1 18 1 18 137 7.6 51 11,297 Cheyenne 1 16 1 16 374 23.4 80 19,976 Clark (2) 2 99 2 99 630 1.8 186 37,956 Clay 1 25 1 25 829 33.2 179 45,143 Cloud 1 25 1 25 649 26.0 151 23,866 Coffey (1) 1 78 1 78 975 12.5 167 14,508 Comanche 1 12 1 12 75 6.3 45 12,074 Cowley 2 62 2 62 2,011 32.4 443 83,182 Crawford 2 146 2 146 5,071 34.7 870 146,287 Decatur (1) 1 61 1 61 226 3.7 86 7,775 Dickinson (1) 2 137 2 137 1,211 8.8 398 59,012 Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Douglas (1) 1 152 1 152 6,655 43.8 1,156 170,433 Edwards 1 22 1 22 342 15.5 65 9,693 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ellis 1 172 1 172 5,963 34.7 1,222 318,647 Ellsworth 1 20 1 20 678 33.9 141 19,362 Finney 1 110 1 110 3,528 32.1 536 130,831 Ford 1 89 1 89 1,832 20.6 250 34,141 Franklin 1 44 1 44 1,444 32.8 293 101,748 Geary 2 109 1 65 1,654 25.4 394 56,046 Gove (1) 1 70 1 70 695 9.9 167 10,091 Graham 1 25 1 25 585 23.4 95 1,018 Grant 1 26 1 26 342 13.2 158 10,253 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Greeley (1) 1 50 1 50 377 7.5 112 11,392 Greenwood 1 25 1 25 442 17.7 115 15,522 Hamilton (1) 1 69 1 69 228 3.3 77 5,592 Harper 2 50 2 50 614 12.3 170 108,188 Harvey 2 141 1 103 2,763 26.8 534 67,101 Haskell (1) 1 57 1 57 229 4.0 128 26,112 Hodgeman (1) 1 38 1 38 234 6.2 80 5,752 Jackson 1 12 1 12 355 29.6 128 57,673 Jefferson 1 74 0 - - - - - Jewell (1) 1 41 1 41 82 2.0 - 5,475 Johnson (2) 13 1,522 12 1,474 58,869 39.9 6,690 1,180,884 Kearny (1) 1 100 1 100 450 4.5 204 39,922 Kingman 1 25 1 25 631 25.2 122 29,043 Kiowa 1 15 1 15 163 10.9 66 11,286 Labette 3 255 3 255 2,559 9.8 984 80,876 Lane (1) 1 31 1 31 99 3.2 47 13,867 Leavenworth 2 108 2 108 3,621 33.5 468 100,697 Lincoln 1 14 1 14 210 15.0 72 4,694 Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Logan (1) 1 71 1 71 413 5.8 143 16,546 Lyon 1 59 1 59 2,430 41.2 430 95,306 Reporting Hospitals Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2013 529 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Outpatient Visits Reporting Hospitals Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2013 McPherson 3 87 3 87 1,755 20.2 414 64,082 Marion (1) 2 47 2 47 353 7.5 135 32,306 Marshall 1 25 1 25 605 24.2 184 26,062 Meade (1) 1 80 1 80 346 4.3 189 9,706 Miami 2 194 2 194 3,386 17.5 449 31,146 Mitchell (1) 1 75 1 75 1,306 17.4 268 14,171 Montgomery (1) 2 128 2 128 3,477 27.2 513 102,014 Morris 1 25 1 25 544 21.8 92 14,911 Morton (1) 1 120 1 120 838 7.0 225 23,851 Nemaha 2 49 2 49 704 14.4 213 62,773 Neosho 1 25 1 25 1,843 73.7 314 33,022 Ness (2) 2 109 2 109 221 2.0 178 16,558 Norton 1 25 1 25 645 25.8 108 55,102 Osage 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Osborne 1 25 1 25 301 12.0 66 11,663 Ottawa (1) 1 42 1 42 298 7.1 96 10,724 Pawnee 2 545 2 545 1,638 3.0 804 12,898 Phillips 1 25 1 25 292 11.7 96 22,464 Pottawatomie (1) 2 177 2 177 1,403 7.9 432 110,420 Pratt (1) 1 85 1 85 1,459 17.2 334 87,355 Rawlins 1 24 1 24 365 15.2 67 20,048 Reno (1) 2 223 2 223 7,868 35.3 922 138,295 Republic (1) 1 63 1 63 1,021 16.2 158 14,351 Rice 1 25 1 25 412 16.5 142 18,017 Riley 2 109 2 109 5,286 48.5 708 133,245 Rooks 1 20 1 20 388 19.4 132 16,796 Rush (1) 1 36 1 36 122 3.4 69 5,234 Russell (1) 1 46 1 46 382 8.3 142 23,721 Saline 2 214 2 214 8,931 41.7 1,252 180,972 Scott 1 22 1 22 542 24.6 187 16,887 Sedgwick 11 1,788 10 1,747 67,007 38.4 7,524 812,518 Seward (1) 1 101 1 101 2,011 19.9 359 58,600 Shawnee 6 1,143 5 930 31,335 33.7 5,791 683,736 Sheridan (1) 1 53 1 53 212 4.0 110 6,696 Sherman 1 25 1 25 374 15.0 120 39,968 Smith (1) 1 53 1 53 377 7.1 117 24,727 Stafford 1 25 1 25 95 3.8 45 36,414 Stanton (1) 1 34 1 34 126 3.7 76 14,405 Stevens (1) 1 100 1 100 246 2.5 92 56,211 Sumner (1) 2 76 2 76 974 12.8 177 23,270 Thomas (1) 1 88 1 88 496 5.6 242 11,628 Trego (1) 1 62 1 62 960 15.5 168 35,334 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Washington 2 50 2 50 276 5.5 91 6,251 Wichita (1) 1 37 1 37 196 5.3 75 7,691 Wilson 2 49 2 49 1,014 20.7 240 34,031 Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Wyandotte 5 934 5 934 37,329 40.0 6,838 666,707 Kansas (42) 157 12,064 151 11,606 313,502 27.0 51,000 7,453,931 Source: American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2014 Edition. Number in parenthesis indicates the number of hospitals that include beds in a nursing home-type unit. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. 530 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment.Practicing physicians include all Kansas licensed active physicians (M.D.'s and Doctors of Osteopathy) with primary place of work in Kansas. Data do not include federal physicians.Single dash (-) indicates not applicable; no physicians in county. Persons per Physician in Kansas, by County, 2012 State: 450 Persons per Physician 209 - 827 828 - 1,366 1,367 - 2,506 2,507 - 4,355 4,356 - 7,869 Allen 1,214 Anderson 1,324 Atchison 623 Barber 1,627 Barton 726 Bourbon 745 Brown 661 Butler 1,153 Chase 2,752 Chautauqua 3,571 Cherokee 922 Cheyenne 671 Clark 435 Clay 1,218 Cloud 1,560 Coffey 1,061 Comanche 1,921 Cowley 1,007 Crawford 562 Decatur 723 Dickinson 1,801 Doniphan 7,869 Douglas 646 Edwards 991 Elk 2,674 Ellis 297 Ellsworth 1,618 Finney 652 Ford 771 Franklin 1,123 Geary 1,366 Gove 454 Graham 1,292 Grant 988 Gray - Greeley 424 Greenwood 2,155 Hamilton - Harper 1,178 Harvey 536 Haskell 2,116 Hodgeman 1,958 Jackson 1,121 Jefferson 3,151 Jewell - Johnson 262 Kearny 794 Kingman 1,567 Kiowa 2,506 Labette 451 Lane 1,706 Leavenworth827 Lincoln 1,581 Linn 3,159 Logan 2,805 Lyon 987 McPherson 1,223 Marion 3,094 Marshall 387 Meade 2,218 Miami 1,304 Mitchell 911 Montgomery 648 Morris 2,935 Morton 785 Nemaha 1,013 Neosho 783 Ness 1,541 Norton 623 Osage 4,051 Osborne 1,274 Ottawa 2,019 Pawnee 770 Phillips 690 Pottawatomie 1,316 Pratt 754 Rawlins 1,267 Reno 618 Republic 810 Rice 2,503 Riley 623 Rooks 1,042 Rush 3,209 Russell 1,741 Saline 365 Scott 985 Sedgwick 423 Seward 780 Shawnee 381 Sheridan - Sherman 341 Smith 468 Stafford 4,355 Stanton 1,094 Stevens 1,921 Sumner 2,154 Thomas 720 Trego 990 Wabaunsee 3,524 Wallace - Washington 1,150 Wichita 747 Wilson 912 Woodson 3,255 Wyandotte 209 531 2010 2011 2012 Allen 7 3 1,318 7 4 1,212 6 5 1,214 Anderson 3 1 1,959 3 1 2,018 4 2 1,324 Atchison 25 5 545 20 4 700 19 8 623 Barber 2 2 1,145 1 2 1,629 1 2 1,627 Barton 32 7 710 37 6 647 33 5 726 Bourbon 17 4 707 15 4 789 15 5 745 Brown 14 0 712 12 0 834 15 0 661 Butler 44 7 1,256 50 7 1,155 47 10 1,153 Chase 1 0 2,808 1 0 2,817 1 0 2,752 Chautauqua 0 1 3,691 0 0 - 0 1 3,571 Cherokee 10 6 1,309 8 4 1,782 13 10 922 Cheyenne 2 0 1,332 3 0 906 4 0 671 Clark 3 0 678 3 0 714 3 2 435 Clay 8 0 1,097 8 0 1,072 7 0 1,218 Cloud 5 2 1,319 5 2 1,338 4 2 1,560 Coffey 6 2 1,061 6 1 1,219 7 1 1,061 Comanche 2 0 947 2 0 942 1 0 1,921 Cowley 26 5 1,090 26 5 1,170 29 7 1,007 Crawford 47 13 650 47 12 665 54 16 562 Decatur 7 1 355 1 1 1,458 4 0 723 Dickinson 10 3 1,453 7 2 2,193 7 4 1,801 Doniphan 2 0 3,840 1 0 7,945 1 0 7,869 Douglas 158 12 689 154 11 680 162 13 646 Edwards 1 1 1,553 2 1 1,007 2 1 991 Elk 1 0 2,938 1 0 2,811 1 0 2,674 Ellis 69 10 353 84 9 309 81 17 297 Ellsworth 3 1 1,555 3 0 2,161 3 1 1,618 Finney 37 6 1,004 43 5 773 51 6 652 Ford 37 2 893 40 3 804 42 3 771 Franklin 17 3 1,333 18 2 1,297 21 2 1,123 Geary 18 1 1,825 28 0 1,262 25 3 1,366 Gove 5 0 503 5 0 539 6 0 454 Graham 2 0 1,204 2 0 1,321 2 0 1,292 Grant 4 3 1,068 4 2 1,327 5 3 988 Gray 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Greeley 4 1 259 2 1 419 2 1 424 Greenwood 2 2 1,659 2 2 1,661 2 1 2,155 Persons per Physician* Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of M.D. Physicians Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County 2010-2012 County of Practice Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of D.O. Physicians 532 2010 2011 2012 Persons per Physician* Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of M.D. Physicians Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County 2010-2012 County of Practice Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of D.O. Physicians Hamilton 1 0 2,648 1 0 2,666 0 0 - Harper 4 2 946 4 2 999 2 3 1,178 Harvey 57 6 550 64 7 491 57 8 536 Haskell 1 0 4,062 1 0 4,285 2 0 2,116 Hodgeman 1 0 1,875 1 0 1,966 1 0 1,958 Jackson 11 0 1,225 13 2 896 11 1 1,121 Jefferson 3 2 3,662 4 2 3,157 4 2 3,151 Jewell 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Johnson 1,710 147 296 1,628 125 315 1,927 208 262 Kearny 2 1 1,427 4 1 797 4 1 794 Kingman 2 3 1,503 2 3 1,571 2 3 1,567 Kiowa 0 0 - 1 0 2,549 1 0 2,506 Labette 33 11 491 35 8 500 38 9 451 Lane 1 0 1,708 1 0 1,749 1 0 1,706 Leavenworth 75 12 872 72 7 977 80 14 827 Lincoln 0 2 1,557 0 0 - 0 2 1,581 Linn 3 0 3,075 4 0 2,403 3 0 3,159 Logan 2 1 853 0 1 2,783 0 1 2,805 Lyon 27 4 1,076 25 5 1,125 26 8 987 McPherson 25 0 1,154 25 0 1,170 24 0 1,223 Marion 3 0 3,986 4 0 3,135 3 1 3,094 Marshall 21 2 439 20 2 455 24 2 387 Meade 3 0 1,482 2 0 2,266 2 0 2,218 Miami 21 7 1,115 18 4 1,487 21 4 1,304 Mitchell 5 1 1,044 5 1 1,049 6 1 911 Montgomery 31 13 771 30 13 812 39 14 648 Morris 4 0 1,484 4 0 1,472 2 0 2,935 Morton 7 1 378 5 0 640 3 1 785 Nemaha 7 3 994 7 1 1,264 7 3 1,013 Neosho 14 3 937 15 3 914 18 3 783 Ness 1 2 941 1 1 1,560 1 1 1,541 Norton 3 1 1,335 4 2 939 7 2 623 Osage 4 1 3,218 4 1 3,261 3 1 4,051 Osborne 1 1 1,877 2 1 1,282 2 1 1,274 Ottawa 4 0 1,483 3 0 2,040 3 0 2,019 Pawnee 9 1 621 9 1 701 8 1 770 Phillips 5 1 873 4 1 1,111 7 1 690 533 2010 2011 2012 Persons per Physician* Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of M.D. Physicians Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County 2010-2012 County of Practice Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of D.O. Physicians Pottawatomie 11 1 1,695 14 1 1,461 15 2 1,316 Pratt 10 1 845 12 1 744 12 1 754 Rawlins 1 0 2,381 2 0 1,256 2 0 1,267 Reno 111 6 546 104 4 598 99 5 618 Republic 6 0 780 6 0 818 6 0 810 Rice 4 2 1,666 3 1 2,519 3 1 2,503 Riley 110 6 613 111 6 624 116 6 623 Rooks 3 0 1,657 5 0 1,036 5 0 1,042 Rush 1 0 3,182 0 0 - 1 0 3,209 Russell 5 1 1,110 4 1 1,391 4 0 1,741 Saline 123 13 404 130 14 388 136 17 365 Scott 3 0 1,571 3 0 1,637 5 0 985 Sedgwick 1,025 138 425 1,029 93 447 1,054 137 423 Seward 29 3 732 30 5 667 25 5 780 Shawnee 379 41 423 408 45 395 420 50 381 Sheridan 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Sherman 15 0 389 11 0 550 18 0 341 Smith 8 0 471 8 0 479 8 0 468 Stafford 1 1 2,183 0 1 4,371 0 1 4,355 Stanton 1 1 1,097 1 1 1,125 1 1 1,094 Stevens 3 0 1,754 3 0 1,871 3 0 1,921 Sumner 8 6 1,673 7 3 2,379 5 6 2,154 Thomas 10 2 628 9 2 725 8 3 720 Trego 3 0 983 3 0 977 3 0 990 Wabaunsee 2 0 3,393 2 0 3,513 2 0 3,524 Wallace 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Washington 5 0 1,126 5 0 1,169 5 0 1,150 Wichita 2 0 1,055 3 0 759 3 0 747 Wilson 8 2 941 7 3 930 7 3 912 Woodson 1 0 3,189 1 0 3,292 1 0 3,255 Wyandotte 572 27 262 649 36 231 707 53 209 Kansas 5,192 583 492 5,243 502 500 5,693 718 450 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. * Calculated by the Institute for Policy & Social Research using data shown and population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Division of Health Care Finance. Practicing physicians include all Kansas licensed active physicians (M.D.'s and Doctors of Osteopathy) with primary place of work in Kansas. Persons per physician is based on total number of M.D. and D.O. physicians in each county. Data do not include federal physicians. 534 Ness- Elk- Clark- Gray- Barber- Trego- Lane- Jewell- Chase- Wallace- Kiowa- Decatur- Greeley- Greenwood- Stafford- Hodgeman- Haskell- Wabaunsee- Reno3,208 Ford2,913 Gove2,765 Finney2,856 Ellis1,709 Logan1,395 Lyon2,579 Cowley2,787Sumner2,952 Pratt2,461 Rooks2,582 Rice2,503 Rush3,186Scott2,496 Rawlins2,603 Thomas2,000 Barton2,751 Norton1,881 Clay2,098 Cloud3,122 Russell3,465 Phillips2,786 Harper2,930 Riley2,051 Sherman3,054 Saline1,994 Linn3,177 Graham2,598 Hamilton2,606 Marshall2,507 Sedgwick2,387 Osborne1,903 Ottawa3,036 Grant2,623 Morton3,150 Cheyenne1,341 Coffey1,683 Sheridan2,531 Wichita2,186 Pawnee2,315 Lincoln3,138 Allen2,183 Mitchell3,168 Nemaha1,268 Brown3,316 Labette3,495 Stanton1,084 Wilson3,035 Republic2,405 McPherson2,115 Harvey2,900 Ellsworth3,195 Comanche1,924 Bourbon2,965Edwards2,957 Geary3,362 Crawford3,025 Cherokee2,990 Douglas2,343 Johnson1,616 Chautauqua1,184 Woodson3,206 Atchison3,343 Shawnee2,381 Montgomery2,023 Leavenworth3,401 Wyandotte2,549 Butler3,660 Smith3,720 Meade4,304 Marion4,075 Kearny3,904 Osage5,361Morris5,717 Miami5,473 Kingman3,919 Stevens5,790 Seward3,912 Dickinson3,904 Jackson4,458 Washington5,628 Neosho4,115 Franklin3,684 Pottawatomie3,778 Anderson3,929 Jefferson6,275 Doniphan7,859 Persons per Dentist in Kansas, by County, 2013 Persons per Dentist 1,084 - 1,924 1,925 - 2,623 2,624 - 3,495 3,496 - 4,458 4,459 - 7,859 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment.Single dash (-) indicates not applicable; no dentists in county. State: 2,389 535 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2011-2013 Allen 7 1,904 8 1,669 6 2,183 Anderson 2 4,035 2 3,971 2 3,929 Atchison 7 2,399 12 1,402 5 3,343 Barber 0 - 0 - 0 - Barton 11 2,531 15 1,838 10 2,751 Bourbon 5 2,997 5 2,979 5 2,965 Brown 3 3,337 3 3,303 3 3,316 Butler 20 3,291 21 3,130 18 3,660 Chase 0 - 0 - 0 - Chautauqua 2 1,792 3 1,190 3 1,184 Cherokee 5 4,277 6 3,536 7 2,990 Cheyenne 2 1,359 2 1,342 2 1,341 Clark 0 - 0 - 0 - Clay 3 2,858 4 2,131 4 2,098 Cloud 2 4,683 2 4,681 3 3,122 Coffey 5 1,707 6 1,415 5 1,683 Comanche 1 1,884 1 1,921 1 1,924 Cowley 13 2,790 13 2,788 13 2,787 Crawford 17 2,307 17 2,313 13 3,025 Decatur 0 - 1 2,890 0 - Dickinson 7 2,820 7 2,829 5 3,904 Doniphan 1 7,945 1 7,869 1 7,859 Douglas 58 1,935 59 1,916 49 2,343 Edwards 1 3,020 0 - 1 2,957 Elk 0 - 0 - 0 - Ellis 17 1,691 17 1,712 17 1,709 Ellsworth 3 2,161 3 2,157 2 3,195 Finney 16 2,318 21 1,770 13 2,856 Ford 10 3,457 12 2,890 12 2,913 Franklin 8 3,241 7 3,691 7 3,684 Geary 15 2,355 23 1,663 11 3,362 Gove 1 2,697 1 2,722 1 2,765 Graham 1 2,641 1 2,583 1 2,598 Grant 3 2,655 3 2,635 3 2,623 Gray 0 - 0 - 0 - Greeley 0 - 0 - 0 - Greenwood 0 - 0 - 0 - Hamilton 1 2,666 1 2,622 1 2,606 Harper 2 2,997 5 1,178 2 2,930 Harvey 13 2,680 14 2,487 12 2,900 Haskell 0 - 0 - 0 - Hodgeman 0 - 0 - 0 - Jackson 2 6,717 8 1,682 3 4,458 Jefferson 3 6,314 3 6,301 3 6,275 Jewell 0 - 0 - 0 - Johnson 421 1,314 429 1,305 351 1,616 Kearny 1 3,987 1 3,969 1 3,904 Kingman 2 3,927 2 3,918 2 3,919 Kiowa 0 - 1 2,506 0 - Labette 6 3,585 6 3,533 6 3,495 Lane 0 - 0 - 0 - Leavenworth 27 2,858 32 2,428 23 3,401 Lincoln 1 3,215 1 3,162 1 3,138 Linn 3 3,204 3 3,159 3 3,177 Logan 2 1,392 2 1,403 2 1,395 2011 2012 2013 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* 536 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2011-2013 2011 2012 2013 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Lyon 15 2,251 26 1,291 13 2,579 McPherson 12 2,437 13 2,258 14 2,115 Marion 3 4,179 5 2,475 3 4,075 Marshall 4 2,501 4 2,513 4 2,507 Meade 1 4,531 1 4,436 1 4,304 Miami 7 4,674 7 4,657 6 5,473 Mitchell 2 3,148 4 1,594 2 3,168 Montgomery 17 2,054 19 1,809 17 2,023 Morris 1 5,888 1 5,870 1 5,717 Morton 1 3,198 1 3,141 1 3,150 Nemaha 8 1,264 7 1,447 8 1,268 Neosho 4 4,112 4 4,111 4 4,115 Ness 0 - 0 - 0 - Norton 4 1,409 4 1,402 3 1,881 Osage 3 5,435 2 8,101 3 5,361 Osborne 2 1,924 0 - 2 1,903 Ottawa 1 6,119 2 3,029 2 3,036 Pawnee 3 2,337 4 1,733 3 2,315 Phillips 2 2,778 2 2,760 2 2,786 Pottawatomie 5 4,384 5 4,474 6 3,778 Pratt 6 1,613 5 1,961 4 2,461 Rawlins 2 1,256 2 1,267 1 2,603 Reno 26 2,485 27 2,379 20 3,208 Republic 2 2,454 2 2,431 2 2,405 Rice 4 2,519 4 2,503 4 2,503 Riley 31 2,355 35 2,172 37 2,051 Rooks 2 2,591 2 2,606 2 2,582 Rush 1 3,238 1 3,209 1 3,186 Russell 2 3,478 2 3,483 2 3,465 Saline 26 2,148 32 1,744 28 1,994 Scott 2 2,455 2 2,464 2 2,496 Sedgwick 233 2,151 243 2,072 212 2,387 Seward 6 3,888 5 4,682 6 3,912 Shawnee 90 1,988 86 2,082 75 2,381 Sheridan 1 2,552 1 2,543 1 2,531 Sherman 3 2,018 3 2,046 2 3,054 Smith 2 1,917 0 - 1 3,720 Stafford 1 4,371 0 - 0 - Stanton 2 1,125 2 1,094 2 1,084 Stevens 2 2,807 2 2,881 1 5,790 Sumner 9 2,643 6 3,950 8 2,952 Thomas 4 1,994 7 1,132 4 2,000 Trego 0 - 0 - 0 - Wabaunsee 0 - 0 - 0 - Wallace 0 - 0 - 0 - Washington 1 5,845 1 5,749 1 5,628 Wichita 1 2,276 1 2,240 1 2,186 Wilson 2 4,650 2 4,562 3 3,035 Woodson 1 3,292 1 3,255 1 3,206 Wyandotte 51 3,102 65 2,449 63 2,549 Kansas 1,338 2,146 1,434 2,012 1,212 2,389 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Community Health Systems. * Calculated by the Institute for Policy & Social Research using data shown and population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 537 JewellPhillips Jefferson Wabaunsee Wallace Osage Chase Linn KearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford Gray Haskell Kiowa Kingman Elk Chautauqua Cheyenne Rawlins SmithDecatur Republic WashingtonNorton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson AtchisonSherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne MitchellGraham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Ottawa Geary Lincoln ShawneeLogan Russell Dickinson EllisGove Trego Douglas JohnsonSalineEllsworth Morris Lyon Franklin MiamiWichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson MarionRice Coffey Anderson PawneeFinney HarveyReno Greenwood Edwards Butler Woodson Allen Bourbon Ford SedgwickPrattStanton Grant Wilson Neosho Crawford Sumner CowleyMeade Clark BarberMorton Stevens Seward MontgomeryHarper Labette Comanche Cherokee Whole County Designation Low-Income Population Designation Not Eligible for Designation Federally Designated Primary CareHealth Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2014 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Leavenworth Wyandotte U.S. Penitentiary Designation 538 Butler Crawford Sumner Cowley Labette Cherokee Cheyenne Rawlins JewellSmithDecatur Phillips Republic WashingtonNorton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson AtchisonSherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne MitchellGraham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Jefferson Leavenworth Ottawa Geary Lincoln Shawnee Wabaunsee Wyandotte LoganWallace Russell Dickinson EllisGove Trego Douglas JohnsonSalineEllsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin MiamiWichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson MarionRice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn PawneeFinneyKearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford HarveyReno Greenwood Edwards Woodson Allen BourbonGray Ford SedgwickPrattStanton HaskellGrant Kiowa Wilson NeoshoKingman Elk Meade Clark BarberMorton Stevens Seward MontgomeryHarperComanche Chautauqua Whole County Degination Whole Catchment Area Not Eligible for Designation Federally Designated MentalHealth Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2014 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. U.S. Penitentiary Designation 539 JewellPhillips Jefferson Wabaunsee Wallace Osage Chase Linn KearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford Gray Haskell Kiowa Kingman Elk Chautauqua Cheyenne Rawlins SmithDecatur Republic WashingtonNorton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson AtchisonSherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne MitchellGraham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Ottawa Geary Lincoln ShawneeLogan Russell Dickinson EllisGove Trego Douglas JohnsonSalineEllsworth Morris Lyon Franklin MiamiWichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson MarionRice Coffey Anderson PawneeFinney HarveyReno Greenwood Edwards Butler Woodson Allen Bourbon Ford SedgwickPrattStanton Grant Wilson Neosho Crawford Sumner CowleyMeade Clark BarberMorton Stevens Seward MontgomeryHarper Labette Comanche Cherokee Whole County Designation Low-Income Population Designation Low-Income Area, Proposed for Withdrawal Not Eligible for Designation Federally Designated DentalHealth Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2014 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Leavenworth Wyandotte U.S. Penitentiary Designation Wichita 540 Lincoln- Reno71.0 Butler66.2 Ness69.7 Ellis70.6Gove77.7 Finney74.5 Lyon74.6Rice71.0 Elk72.0 Cowley77.4Sumner68.0Meade69.7 Clay69.4 Marion69.2 Linn71.9 Rawlins58.6 Thomas76.2 Barton78.1 Riley70.7 Chase70.8 Cloud73.5 Harper67.1 Sherman77.9 Kiowa70.8 Decatur70.0 Graham62.5 Osage73.4 Sedgwick65.9 Osborne72.7 Morton65.4 Cheyenne71.7 Coffey77.4 Sheridan63.2 Miami55.7 Allen76.9 Kingman68.5 Mitchell60.9 Stevens75.3 Labette74.7 Stanton76.2 Seward75.9 Dickinson76.4 McPherson57.5 Jackson77.8 Harvey69.1 Washington73.1 Neosho47.5 Bourbon75.2 Franklin67.1 Geary67.3 Crawford68.9 Cherokee70.5 Anderson73.7 Jefferson76.0 Douglas58.3 Johnson72.8 Atchison69.7 Shawnee72.2 Montgomery73.6 Ford82.2 Clark85.7 Gray83.2 Logan79.0 Barber85.5 Trego89.5 Pratt80.8 Smith92.5 Lane92.9 Jewell92.3 Rooks92.4 Scott83.9 Rush93.5 Norton89.4 Kearny88.0 Russell82.6 Phillips80.4 Wallace91.3 Saline79.8 Hamilton91.4 Morris82.0 Marshall82.6 Ottawa79.3 Grant79.8 Greeley87.5 Greenwood86.3 Stafford79.9 Wichita97.1 Pawnee88.8 Nemaha88.8 Brown85.8 Wilson78.8 Republic84.3 Hodgeman86.3 Haskell78.7 Ellsworth87.7 Comanche81.6 Edwards81.3 Wabaunsee79.1 Pottawatomie79.0 Chautauqua82.7 Woodson80.6 Doniphan79.6 Percent of Infants Fully Immunized at 24 Months in Kansas, by CountySchool Year 2011-12 Leavenworth74.8 Wyandotte60.0 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Single dash (-) indicates data not available. Percent 47.5 - 63.2 63.3 - 72.2 72.3 - 78.1 78.2 - 84.3 84.4 - 97.1 State: 71.7 541 Trego30.20 Smith37.78 Jewell36.11 Rawlins38.62 Elk45.20 Chase33.33 Kearny30.59 Wallace31.87 Decatur37.54 Osborne31.43 Greenwood35.80 Allen33.53 Mitchell36.06 Nemaha30.51 Wilson30.75 Republic37.34 Hodgeman35.90 Ellsworth34.39 Neosho31.04 Comanche46.04 Edwards30.56 Anderson30.39 Chautauqua45.05 Woodson52.78 Reno20.56 Butler17.63Ford12.92 Ness29.29 Gove25.28 Finney11.59 Clark9.12 Gray8.32 Ellis18.58 Logan21.44 Barber24.26 Lyon24.77 Cowley23.75Sumner20.77Meade16.12 Pratt25.31 Lane11.63 Rooks25.05 Marion25.37Rice18.98 Rush15.69Scott13.90 Thomas13.84 Barton20.36 Norton8.89 Clay27.36 Riley9.15 Cloud27.98 Russell28.85 Phillips27.08 Harper27.30 Sherman24.53 Kiowa19.82 Saline25.30 Linn29.42 Graham11.57 Osage25.40 Hamilton23.00 Morris26.13 Marshall21.00 Sedgwick16.62 Ottawa24.83 Grant13.84 Morton19.09 Cheyenne11.14 Greeley15.50 Coffey26.15 Sheridan15.67 Miami13.40 Stafford16.06 Wichita27.37 Pawnee27.26 Kingman14.02 Lincoln22.24 Stevens24.07 Brown21.01 Labette27.25 Stanton0.00 Seward11.54 Dickinson25.50 McPherson25.03 Haskell21.73 Jackson20.20 Harvey25.04 Washington28.42 Bourbon25.59 Franklin20.20 Wabaunsee21.27Geary12.04 Crawford17.31 Pottawatomie17.63 Cherokee25.74 Jefferson22.32 Douglas13.30 Johnson14.78 Atchison24.48 Shawnee20.47 Montgomery25.08 Doniphan19.11 Death Rate per 10,000 People 0.00 - 14.78 14.79 - 22.32 22.33 - 29.42 29.43 - 38.62 38.63 - 52.78 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 Peopleby County of Residence, 2013 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Leavenworth15.60 Wyandotte18.46 Kansas: 18.49 542 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Allen 38 28.34 23 17.22 39 29.21 34 25.47 44 33.53 Anderson 18 22.22 17 20.98 30 37.20 21 26.44 24 30.39 Atchison 41 24.17 44 26.08 28 16.68 29 17.24 41 24.48 Barber 16 32.77 15 30.95 16 32.43 14 28.68 12 24.26 Barton 69 25.07 73 26.37 57 20.57 83 30.10 56 20.36 Bourbon 28 18.47 38 25.06 36 24.08 31 20.81 38 25.59 Brown 30 30.08 18 18.03 31 31.04 29 29.27 21 21.01 Butler 124 18.90 144 21.84 123 18.68 124 18.87 116 17.63 Chase 4 14.39 8 28.69 10 35.78 6 21.80 9 33.33 Chautauqua 10 27.09 13 35.66 18 49.85 9 25.20 16 45.05 Cherokee 56 25.86 62 28.75 55 25.71 55 25.93 54 25.74 Cheyenne 9 32.81 8 29.41 9 33.31 12 44.73 3 11.14 Clark 8 35.68 7 31.83 6 28.18 7 32.18 2 9.12 Clay 25 29.41 26 30.41 19 22.29 28 32.85 23 27.36 Cloud 42 44.00 18 18.91 24 25.60 24 25.64 26 27.98 Coffey 21 24.52 23 26.78 20 23.46 22 25.91 22 26.15 Comanche 3 15.97 10 53.02 6 31.83 5 26.03 9 46.04 Cowley 93 25.69 79 21.76 87 24.02 83 22.90 86 23.75 Crawford 79 20.27 82 20.92 93 23.75 78 19.84 68 17.31 Decatur 13 43.62 10 33.93 15 51.37 16 55.36 11 37.54 Dickinson 52 26.36 47 23.74 50 25.35 62 31.30 50 25.50 Doniphan 15 18.97 15 18.86 21 26.44 16 20.33 15 19.11 Douglas 151 13.72 129 11.59 125 11.12 130 11.50 152 13.30 Edwards 14 46.54 8 26.24 6 19.89 9 30.28 9 30.56 Elk 14 48.04 15 52.26 9 32.18 9 33.66 12 45.20 Ellis 42 14.81 50 17.58 39 13.56 52 17.87 54 18.58 Ellsworth 10 15.55 21 32.26 11 17.04 11 17.00 22 34.39 Finney 50 13.77 42 11.37 41 11.05 39 10.49 43 11.59 Ford 41 12.37 57 16.74 47 13.67 38 10.96 45 12.92 Franklin 48 18.55 58 22.30 52 20.08 51 19.74 52 20.20 Geary 55 17.44 45 12.75 45 12.70 50 13.07 45 12.04 Gove 10 37.19 4 14.91 6 22.33 6 22.04 7 25.28 Graham 3 11.57 7 26.81 9 34.08 7 27.10 3 11.57 Grant 12 15.52 10 12.75 14 17.69 20 25.30 11 13.84 Gray 12 20.27 10 16.59 9 14.74 11 18.33 5 8.32 Greeley 3 24.79 4 31.85 3 24.00 4 31.47 2 15.50 Greenwood 14 20.82 23 34.42 8 12.10 20 30.94 23 35.80 Hamilton 1 3.75 6 22.24 5 19.05 5 19.07 6 23.00 Harper 24 39.83 14 23.21 22 37.00 16 27.17 16 27.30 Harvey 72 20.84 71 20.41 80 23.04 87 24.99 87 25.04 Haskell 5 11.94 3 6.99 6 14.14 2 4.73 9 21.73 Hodgeman 5 25.92 4 20.96 4 20.17 1 5.11 7 35.90 Jackson 33 24.68 29 21.50 38 28.21 27 20.07 27 20.20 Jefferson 35 18.39 46 24.06 45 23.71 44 23.28 42 22.32 Jewell 10 32.50 10 32.61 8 25.91 11 36.32 11 36.11 Johnson 769 14.26 775 14.20 769 13.91 807 14.41 838 14.78 Kearny 10 25.37 2 5.01 10 25.26 12 30.23 12 30.59 Kingman 21 26.63 15 19.13 16 20.26 18 22.97 11 14.02 Kiowa 3 12.05 8 31.25 4 15.64 8 31.92 5 19.82 Labette 49 22.52 56 25.99 69 32.21 57 26.89 57 27.25 Lane 5 28.11 2 11.52 4 22.68 6 35.17 2 11.63 Leavenworth 126 16.70 124 16.20 129 16.73 126 16.21 122 15.60 Lincoln 8 24.62 10 30.93 9 28.10 10 31.63 7 22.24 Linn 27 27.92 34 35.28 27 28.12 41 43.27 28 29.42 2012 2013 Number Number Number Number Number 2009 2010 2011 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence 2009-2013 543 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate 2012 2013 Number Number Number Number Number 2009 2010 2011 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence 2009-2013 Logan 4 14.66 7 25.26 8 28.88 4 14.26 6 21.44 Lyon 62 18.36 48 14.27 73 21.70 56 16.69 83 24.77 McPherson 61 20.87 76 26.08 68 23.29 71 24.19 74 25.03 Marion 24 18.97 33 26.06 35 27.91 29 23.43 31 25.37 Marshall 30 29.64 20 19.79 28 27.98 27 26.86 21 21.00 Meade 15 33.32 8 17.37 14 30.82 10 22.54 7 16.12 Miami 59 18.18 66 20.09 51 15.61 64 19.63 44 13.40 Mitchell 14 21.81 19 29.90 10 15.84 12 18.83 23 36.06 Montgomery 96 26.97 100 28.28 104 29.94 108 31.43 86 25.08 Morris 19 31.89 14 23.68 23 39.22 26 44.29 15 26.13 Morton 5 15.50 8 24.79 7 22.06 8 25.47 6 19.09 Nemaha 18 17.71 29 28.53 24 23.70 24 23.69 31 30.51 Neosho 42 25.35 36 21.84 39 23.69 44 26.76 51 31.04 Ness 7 22.69 8 25.75 7 22.38 7 22.71 9 29.29 Norton 16 28.37 12 21.20 6 10.58 8 14.26 5 8.89 Osage 46 28.23 31 19.02 42 25.67 37 22.84 41 25.40 Osborne 9 23.00 9 23.46 9 23.42 21 54.96 12 31.43 Ottawa 9 14.72 12 19.69 14 23.01 12 19.81 15 24.83 Pawnee 18 25.99 13 18.60 16 22.72 22 31.75 19 27.26 Phillips 11 19.57 15 26.63 24 43.27 13 23.55 15 27.08 Pottawatomie 37 17.45 34 15.64 30 13.61 37 16.54 40 17.63 Pratt 20 20.68 22 22.81 30 31.08 28 28.56 25 25.31 Rawlins 8 31.27 8 31.97 6 23.58 8 31.57 10 38.62 Reno 150 23.37 161 24.94 146 22.67 171 26.62 132 20.56 Republic 13 25.77 19 38.35 13 26.46 13 26.74 18 37.34 Rice 20 19.91 30 29.67 28 27.74 24 23.97 19 18.98 Riley 71 10.14 61 8.53 80 10.92 66 8.68 69 9.15 Rooks 12 23.17 14 27.07 14 26.97 11 21.11 13 25.05 Rush 6 18.44 11 33.16 8 24.99 9 28.05 5 15.69 Russell 18 26.16 27 38.67 18 25.85 15 21.54 20 28.85 Saline 94 17.04 121 21.70 113 20.29 115 20.60 141 25.30 Scott 14 29.03 10 20.20 17 34.60 5 10.15 7 13.90 Sedgwick 852 17.21 855 17.13 897 17.91 847 16.82 840 16.62 Seward 28 12.32 33 14.35 24 10.34 30 12.82 27 11.54 Shawnee 366 20.70 369 20.70 377 21.07 388 21.67 366 20.47 Sheridan 6 23.30 6 23.53 8 31.43 7 27.53 4 15.67 Sherman 13 21.65 14 23.29 11 18.18 13 21.18 15 24.53 Smith 12 31.18 14 36.28 14 36.95 9 24.02 14 37.78 Stafford 8 18.09 9 20.35 12 27.30 9 20.67 7 16.06 Stanton 4 18.40 4 17.71 3 13.41 7 31.99 0 0.00 Stevens 8 14.31 8 13.91 7 12.40 11 19.09 14 24.07 Sumner 62 25.66 61 25.30 51 21.37 43 18.14 49 20.77 Thomas 11 14.19 24 30.22 14 17.63 12 15.15 11 13.84 Trego 8 26.80 11 36.80 10 33.55 6 20.20 9 30.20 Wabaunsee 7 9.92 19 26.97 13 18.45 14 19.86 15 21.27 Wallace 4 27.23 2 13.49 3 19.66 4 26.14 5 31.87 Washington 21 36.34 17 29.32 15 25.60 19 33.05 16 28.42 Wichita 4 18.09 8 35.75 6 26.54 5 22.32 6 27.37 Wilson 29 30.57 23 24.48 19 20.56 18 19.73 28 30.75 Woodson 17 51.38 11 33.32 19 57.49 13 39.94 17 52.78 Wyandotte 340 21.74 315 19.97 353 22.34 323 20.29 296 18.46 Kansas 5,304 18.72 5,357 18.74 5,423 18.90 5,406 18.74 5,350 18.49 Population data used to compute rates are from U.S. Census Bureau, Vintage 2010 intercensal and Vintage 2013 population estimates . Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html (accessed February 27, 2015). 544 State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Alabama 13.8 14.6 14.3 13.3 13.6 Alaska 21.1 19.9 20.1 20.5 18.5 Arizona 17.3 16.9 17.2 17.6 17.1 Arkansas 17.0 17.5 17.1 16.4 16.0 California 18.0 18.5 18.1 17.9 17.2 Colorado 15.8 15.9 15.1 14.7 14.1 Connecticut 8.8 9.1 8.8 9.1 9.4 Delaware 10.2 9.7 9.4 8.8 9.1 District of Columbia 7.0 7.6 6.9 5.9 6.7 Florida 20.9 21.3 20.9 20.1 20.0 Georgia 19.1 19.7 19.6 18.4 18.8 Hawaii 7.0 7.9 7.1 6.9 6.7 Idaho 17.4 17.7 16.5 16.2 16.2 Illinois 13.3 13.8 13.1 12.8 12.7 Indiana 14.3 14.8 14.5 14.3 14.0 Iowa 8.6 9.3 8.9 8.4 8.1 Kansas 13.2 13.9 12.6 12.6 12.3 Kentucky 14.5 15.3 14.4 13.9 14.3 Louisiana 17.4 17.8 17.5 16.9 16.6 Maine 10.5 10.1 10.7 10.2 11.2 Maryland 11.1 11.3 10.4 10.3 10.2 Massachusetts 4.2 4.4 4.3 3.9 3.7 Michigan 12.2 12.4 11.8 11.4 11.0 Minnesota 9.1 9.1 8.8 8.0 8.2 Mississippi 17.9 18.2 17.7 17.0 17.1 Missouri 13.2 13.2 13.7 13.6 13.0 Montana 18.2 17.3 18.3 18.0 16.5 Nebraska 11.9 11.5 11.4 11.3 11.3 Nevada 21.9 22.6 21.9 22.2 20.7 New Hampshire 10.2 11.1 10.5 10.6 10.7 New Jersey 12.6 13.2 13.1 12.7 13.2 New Mexico 19.7 19.6 19.8 18.4 18.6 New York 11.4 11.9 11.4 10.9 10.7 North Carolina 16.1 16.8 16.3 16.6 15.6 North Dakota 9.7 9.8 9.8 10.0 10.4 Ohio 12.2 12.3 11.9 11.5 11.0 Oklahoma 18.7 18.9 18.7 18.4 17.7 Oregon 17.0 17.1 15.7 14.9 14.7 Pennsylvania 9.9 10.2 10.1 9.8 9.7 Rhode Island 11.3 12.2 10.8 11.1 11.6 South Carolina 16.8 17.5 16.7 16.8 15.8 South Dakota 13.1 12.4 11.9 11.5 11.3 Tennessee 14.3 14.4 14.6 13.9 13.9 Texas 23.8 23.7 23.0 22.5 22.1 Utah 14.6 15.3 15.3 14.5 14.0 Vermont 8.6 8.0 6.6 6.5 7.2 Virginia 11.9 13.1 12.5 12.5 12.3 Washington 13.4 14.2 14.2 13.9 14.0 West Virginia 14.2 14.6 14.9 14.4 14.0 Wisconsin 9.4 9.4 9.0 9.0 9.1 Wyoming 15.2 14.9 15.4 15.4 13.4 United States 15.1 15.5 15.1 14.8 14.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013. Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, 2009-2013 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. 545 State Percent Percent Alabama 1,162 591 50.9 38 3.2 Alaska 197 64 32.3 7 3.8 Arizona 1,673 862 51.5 141 8.4 Arkansas 732 403 55.1 27 3.7 California 9,518 4,507 47.3 488 5.1 Colorado 1,289 489 38.0 62 4.8 Connecticut 817 249 30.5 14 1.7 Delaware 211 83 39.5 5 2.6 District of Columbia 114 54 47.5 1 1.2 Florida 4,179 2,067 49.5 309 7.4 Georgia 2,594 1,305 50.3 179 6.9 Hawaii 315 104 33.0 6 2.0 Idaho 443 217 49.1 23 5.2 Illinois 3,128 1,291 41.3 79 2.5 Indiana 1,634 746 45.7 91 5.5 Iowa 747 280 37.5 17 2.3 Kansas 748 308 41.2 30 4.0 Kentucky 1,047 498 47.6 39 3.7 Louisiana 1,154 578 50.1 42 3.6 Maine 267 112 41.8 7 2.7 Maryland 1,394 435 31.2 30 2.2 Massachusetts 1,444 447 30.9 10 0.7 Michigan 2,322 1,053 45.4 63 2.7 Minnesota 1,322 438 33.2 43 3.2 Mississippi 767 443 57.7 44 5.8 Missouri 1,434 647 45.1 66 4.6 Montana 232 103 44.2 12 5.3 Nebraska 479 198 41.3 18 3.8 Nevada 687 339 49.3 71 10.4 New Hampshire 279 79 28.4 5 1.9 New Jersey 2,106 690 32.7 70 3.3 New Mexico 533 291 54.7 30 5.7 New York 4,383 1,863 42.5 103 2.3 North Carolina 2,364 1,164 49.2 105 4.4 North Dakota 165 51 30.8 6 3.6 Ohio 2,729 1,196 43.8 94 3.4 Oklahoma 980 494 50.4 60 6.1 Oregon 885 406 45.9 31 3.5 Pennsylvania 2,804 1,118 39.9 92 3.3 Rhode Island 219 88 40.1 7 3.2 South Carolina 1,118 576 51.6 53 4.7 South Dakota 211 87 41.0 8 3.9 Tennessee 1,544 777 50.3 62 4.0 Texas 7,310 3,619 49.5 604 8.3 Utah 929 363 39.1 59 6.4 Vermont 128 47 36.6 2 1.4 Virginia 1,930 670 34.7 59 3.0 Washington 1,644 657 40.0 53 3.2 West Virginia 392 191 48.7 12 3.0 Wisconsin 1,349 533 39.5 41 3.0 Wyoming 143 46 32.2 3 2.2 United States 76,194 33,917 44.5 3,523 4.6 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. At or Below 200% of Poverty Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/data/incpovhlth/2013/acs-tables.html (accessed February 27, 2015). Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, 2013 (numbers in thousands) Total Children Under 19 Years All Income Levels At or Below 200% of Poverty Without Health Insurance Number Number 546 Reno13.3 Butler10.4 Ness16.0 Ellis12.2 Clark15.6 Logan15.4 Barber14.7 Rice16.0 Trego13.3 Cowley15.5 Pratt14.1 Smith15.9 Sumner13.8 Clay11.8 Lane14.9 Rooks15.7 Marion14.6 Linn16.2 Rush14.9 Rawlins16.7 Thomas12.8 Norton14.2 Riley11.8 Cloud14.8 Russell16.5 Phillips15.4 Harper16.7 Wallace16.6 Kiowa15.5 Saline14.1 Decatur15.0 Graham14.8 Osage12.4 Marshall12.5 Sedgwick15.5 Osborne16.5 Ottawa13.8 Greeley16.1 Coffey12.1 Greenwood16.1 Sheridan14.8 Miami10.9 Allen14.3 Pawnee12.4 Kingman13.2 Mitchell11.1 Nemaha11.3 Brown16.0 Labette14.5 Dickinson13.0 Wilson16.1 Republic15.3 McPherson10.5 Jackson14.3 Harvey13.5 Ellsworth11.7 Neosho15.2 Bourbon15.0 Franklin12.2 Wabaunsee11.9Geary14.5 Crawford16.3 Pottawatomie11.1 Cherokee14.5 Anderson15.2 Jefferson12.4 Douglas14.6 Johnson9.7 Atchison12.6 Shawnee13.9 Montgomery16.3 Doniphan14.4 Ford21.1 Gove17.0 Finney19.1 Gray17.8 Lyon18.4 Elk20.5 Meade17.2 Jewell17.7 Scott17.5 Barton17.3 Chase17.7 Kearny20.3 Sherman17.1 Hamilton24.4 Morris17.0 Grant17.9 Morton18.1 Cheyenne17.5 Stafford20.5 Wichita19.7 Lincoln17.0 Stevens19.9 Stanton25.5 Seward23.9 Hodgeman17.4 Haskell22.0 Washington17.6 Comanche18.2 Edwards19.8 Chautauqua20.4 Woodson18.8 Percent Uninsured 9.7 - 12.8 12.9 - 15.0 15.1 - 16.7 16.8 - 19.1 19.2 - 25.5 Percent of People Under 65 Without Health Insurance in Kansas by County, 2013 Kansas: 14.1U.S.: 16.8Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates. Leavenworth10.3 Wyandotte21.5 547 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Allen 10,604 9,046 1,558 14.7 10,401 8,918 1,483 14.3 Anderson 6,283 5,248 1,034 16.5 6,234 5,288 947 15.2 Atchison 13,046 11,395 1,651 12.7 12,968 11,330 1,639 12.6 Barber 3,837 3,279 558 14.5 3,928 3,350 578 14.7 Barton 22,530 18,652 3,877 17.2 22,378 18,509 3,868 17.3 Bourbon 11,975 10,275 1,700 14.2 11,883 10,096 1,787 15.0 Brown 8,025 6,678 1,347 16.8 8,087 6,791 1,296 16.0 Butler 54,981 48,856 6,125 11.1 54,721 49,020 5,701 10.4 Chase 2,042 1,701 340 16.7 1,979 1,629 350 17.7 Chautauqua 2,684 2,099 585 21.8 2,634 2,096 538 20.4 Cherokee 17,613 14,847 2,766 15.7 17,268 14,769 2,499 14.5 Cheyenne 1,976 1,656 320 16.2 1,985 1,637 348 17.5 Clark 1,701 1,462 239 14.1 1,709 1,442 266 15.6 Clay 6,678 5,810 868 13.0 6,532 5,763 769 11.8 Cloud 7,163 6,114 1,049 14.6 7,052 6,010 1,042 14.8 Coffey 6,887 6,111 776 11.3 6,797 5,972 825 12.1 Comanche 1,431 1,216 216 15.1 1,473 1,204 269 18.2 Cowley 28,866 24,457 4,409 15.3 28,620 24,183 4,437 15.5 Crawford 32,472 26,665 5,808 17.9 32,211 26,949 5,262 16.3 Decatur 2,086 1,770 316 15.2 2,130 1,812 319 15.0 Dickinson 16,061 14,018 2,043 12.7 15,898 13,829 2,069 13.0 Doniphan 6,188 5,262 926 15.0 6,135 5,250 886 14.4 Douglas 93,898 79,810 14,088 15.0 94,559 80,772 13,787 14.6 Edwards 2,388 1,928 460 19.3 2,354 1,888 466 19.8 Elk 1,991 1,610 381 19.1 1,923 1,528 395 20.5 Ellis 24,277 21,054 3,223 13.3 24,248 21,279 2,970 12.2 Ellsworth 4,381 3,824 557 12.7 4,263 3,766 497 11.7 Finney 33,394 26,848 6,547 19.6 33,155 26,820 6,334 19.1 Ford 30,924 24,244 6,680 21.6 30,785 24,300 6,486 21.1 Franklin 21,607 18,912 2,695 12.5 21,363 18,754 2,609 12.2 Geary 34,522 29,289 5,233 15.2 33,768 28,875 4,893 14.5 Gove 2,070 1,741 329 15.9 2,119 1,758 361 17.0 Graham 1,900 1,611 289 15.2 1,921 1,637 284 14.8 Grant 7,020 5,701 1,319 18.8 7,034 5,775 1,259 17.9 Gray 5,189 4,168 1,022 19.7 5,136 4,224 912 17.8 Greeley 1,027 872 155 15.1 1,009 846 163 16.1 Greenwood 4,946 4,225 722 14.6 4,912 4,123 789 16.1 Hamilton 2,295 1,775 520 22.7 2,276 1,720 556 24.4 Harper 4,632 3,811 821 17.7 4,572 3,807 765 16.7 Harvey 27,821 24,104 3,717 13.4 27,649 23,903 3,746 13.5 Haskell 3,788 2,968 820 21.6 3,642 2,839 803 22.0 Hodgeman 1,526 1,290 236 15.4 1,509 1,246 263 17.4 Jackson 11,151 9,602 1,549 13.9 11,010 9,431 1,579 14.3 Jefferson 15,643 13,503 2,139 13.7 15,463 13,545 1,918 12.4 Jewell 2,206 1,844 362 16.4 2,185 1,799 386 17.7 Johnson 487,996 441,197 46,799 9.6 492,745 444,726 48,019 9.7 Kearny 3,398 2,715 684 20.1 3,351 2,669 682 20.3 Kingman 6,153 5,329 824 13.4 6,129 5,318 811 13.2 Kiowa 1,864 1,590 274 14.7 1,891 1,597 294 15.5 Labette 17,515 14,985 2,530 14.4 17,071 14,595 2,476 14.5 Lane 1,321 1,095 226 17.1 1,316 1,120 197 14.9 Leavenworth 62,187 55,555 6,632 10.7 62,352 55,950 6,402 10.3 Lincoln 2,527 2,083 444 17.6 2,484 2,061 424 17.0 Linn 7,489 6,310 1,178 15.7 7,527 6,306 1,221 16.2 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 65, All Income Levels 2012 and 2013 2012 2013 548 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 65, All Income Levels 2012 and 2013 2012 2013 Logan 2,218 1,852 366 16.5 2,238 1,893 345 15.4 Lyon 28,272 22,903 5,370 19.0 27,846 22,714 5,132 18.4 McPherson 23,367 20,652 2,715 11.6 23,514 21,044 2,470 10.5 Marion 9,170 7,869 1,300 14.2 9,007 7,696 1,311 14.6 Marshall 7,829 6,874 955 12.2 7,831 6,852 978 12.5 Meade 3,564 2,945 619 17.4 3,525 2,919 606 17.2 Miami 27,464 24,540 2,923 10.6 27,532 24,531 3,001 10.9 Mitchell 4,821 4,209 612 12.7 4,838 4,300 538 11.1 Montgomery 27,537 23,143 4,395 16.0 27,313 22,858 4,455 16.3 Morris 4,505 3,796 709 15.7 4,391 3,643 748 17.0 Morton 2,596 2,153 443 17.1 2,550 2,089 461 18.1 Nemaha 8,024 7,106 918 11.4 8,058 7,148 910 11.3 Neosho 13,130 11,174 1,956 14.9 13,090 11,098 1,992 15.2 Ness 2,321 1,958 364 15.7 2,326 1,954 371 16.0 Norton 3,762 3,278 484 12.9 3,791 3,255 536 14.2 Osage 13,197 11,551 1,646 12.5 13,145 11,513 1,632 12.4 Osborne 2,849 2,364 485 17.0 2,851 2,380 471 16.5 Ottawa 4,928 4,246 682 13.8 4,890 4,216 674 13.8 Pawnee 4,707 4,101 606 12.9 4,733 4,149 585 12.4 Phillips 4,344 3,740 604 13.9 4,344 3,674 670 15.4 Pottawatomie 19,328 16,986 2,341 12.1 19,627 17,446 2,181 11.1 Pratt 7,637 6,569 1,068 14.0 7,809 6,706 1,103 14.1 Rawlins 1,860 1,548 312 16.8 1,890 1,574 316 16.7 Reno 50,599 43,212 7,387 14.6 50,185 43,524 6,661 13.3 Republic 3,529 2,972 558 15.8 3,488 2,954 534 15.3 Rice 7,627 6,485 1,141 15.0 7,670 6,444 1,226 16.0 Riley 61,607 53,865 7,742 12.6 61,205 53,964 7,240 11.8 Rooks 4,141 3,537 604 14.6 4,103 3,459 644 15.7 Rush 2,437 2,078 359 14.7 2,406 2,048 358 14.9 Russell 5,315 4,456 859 16.2 5,320 4,444 876 16.5 Saline 46,653 39,425 7,228 15.5 46,168 39,646 6,522 14.1 Scott 4,024 3,373 650 16.2 4,133 3,411 722 17.5 Sedgwick 437,156 366,154 71,002 16.2 436,192 368,456 67,736 15.5 Seward 21,120 16,189 4,931 23.3 20,906 15,911 4,994 23.9 Shawnee 148,701 127,342 21,359 14.4 147,634 127,119 20,515 13.9 Sheridan 1,951 1,675 276 14.2 1,971 1,680 292 14.8 Sherman 4,928 4,070 858 17.4 4,919 4,079 840 17.1 Smith 2,754 2,313 441 16.0 2,701 2,272 428 15.9 Stafford 3,443 2,715 728 21.1 3,462 2,752 710 20.5 Stanton 1,794 1,375 419 23.3 1,813 1,351 462 25.5 Stevens 4,945 3,988 958 19.4 5,019 4,018 1,001 19.9 Sumner 19,571 17,053 2,517 12.9 19,440 16,748 2,692 13.8 Thomas 6,464 5,616 848 13.1 6,450 5,625 825 12.8 Trego 2,245 1,927 318 14.2 2,240 1,942 298 13.3 Wabaunsee 5,795 5,070 726 12.5 5,795 5,104 690 11.9 Wallace 1,196 1,000 196 16.4 1,243 1,036 207 16.6 Washington 4,410 3,688 722 16.4 4,280 3,525 754 17.6 Wichita 1,839 1,467 372 20.2 1,783 1,432 351 19.7 Wilson 7,224 6,011 1,213 16.8 7,231 6,066 1,165 16.1 Woodson 2,528 2,043 484 19.2 2,490 2,021 468 18.8 Wyandotte 140,452 110,575 29,877 21.3 140,989 110,645 30,345 21.5 Kansas 2,426,053 2,077,441 348,613 14.4 2,423,120 2,082,155 340,965 14.1 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/sahie/ (accessed March 20, 2015). 549 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Allen 4,563 3,542 1,021 22.4 4,509 3,584 925 20.5 Anderson 2,516 1,878 638 25.4 2,446 1,882 564 23.1 Atchison 4,995 3,974 1,021 20.4 4,927 3,940 987 20.0 Barber 1,330 990 340 25.6 1,304 966 338 25.9 Barton 8,484 6,119 2,365 27.9 8,198 5,885 2,313 28.2 Bourbon 5,520 4,420 1,099 19.9 5,534 4,383 1,151 20.8 Brown 3,370 2,565 805 23.9 3,314 2,594 720 21.7 Butler 15,172 11,766 3,406 22.4 15,092 11,914 3,178 21.1 Chase 773 568 206 26.6 762 558 204 26.8 Chautauqua 1,225 871 354 28.9 1,128 829 299 26.5 Cherokee 7,649 5,984 1,666 21.8 7,386 5,912 1,474 20.0 Cheyenne 741 544 197 26.6 724 513 212 29.2 Clark 589 440 149 25.3 617 455 162 26.2 Clay 2,320 1,794 527 22.7 2,139 1,688 451 21.1 Cloud 2,889 2,255 634 21.9 2,800 2,168 632 22.6 Coffey 2,065 1,607 458 22.2 2,006 1,547 460 22.9 Comanche 438 322 116 26.5 505 358 147 29.1 Cowley 11,992 9,323 2,669 22.3 11,607 8,930 2,677 23.1 Crawford 15,608 11,523 4,085 26.2 15,440 11,811 3,629 23.5 Decatur 794 580 214 26.9 795 589 206 25.9 Dickinson 5,562 4,366 1,196 21.5 5,454 4,251 1,202 22.0 Doniphan 2,119 1,583 535 25.3 2,088 1,582 506 24.2 Douglas 35,984 26,373 9,610 26.7 34,681 25,572 9,109 26.3 Edwards 846 568 279 32.9 815 547 268 32.9 Elk 893 645 248 27.8 909 654 255 28.0 Ellis 8,580 6,484 2,096 24.4 8,488 6,577 1,912 22.5 Ellsworth 1,474 1,122 352 23.9 1,338 1,039 300 22.4 Finney 14,843 10,760 4,082 27.5 14,791 10,844 3,948 26.7 Ford 14,588 10,271 4,317 29.6 13,567 9,609 3,957 29.2 Franklin 7,559 5,939 1,620 21.4 7,623 6,041 1,581 20.7 Geary 18,592 14,920 3,672 19.7 16,994 13,656 3,338 19.6 Gove 720 518 203 28.1 698 492 206 29.5 Graham 654 483 171 26.1 662 498 165 24.9 Grant 2,677 1,860 818 30.5 2,545 1,828 717 28.2 Gray 1,710 1,142 568 33.2 1,592 1,107 485 30.4 Greeley 326 232 93 28.7 307 216 90 29.4 Greenwood 2,058 1,596 462 22.5 2,053 1,576 477 23.3 Hamilton 996 663 333 33.4 985 647 338 34.3 Harper 1,732 1,252 480 27.7 1,710 1,272 438 25.6 Harvey 9,429 7,115 2,315 24.5 9,283 6,963 2,321 25.0 Haskell 1,515 1,030 485 32.0 1,378 923 455 33.0 Hodgeman 455 322 134 29.4 451 307 144 31.9 Jackson 3,588 2,729 859 23.9 3,497 2,653 844 24.1 Jefferson 4,231 2,979 1,251 29.6 4,055 2,986 1,069 26.4 Jewell 816 591 225 27.6 779 551 228 29.2 Johnson 86,963 61,231 25,732 29.6 87,104 60,845 26,259 30.1 Kearny 1,324 908 416 31.4 1,221 836 385 31.5 Kingman 2,034 1,544 490 24.1 1,978 1,513 464 23.5 Kiowa 693 518 175 25.3 657 480 176 26.8 Labette 7,880 6,274 1,607 20.4 7,575 6,018 1,557 20.6 Lane 414 296 118 28.6 375 280 96 25.5 Leavenworth 16,348 12,580 3,768 23.1 16,036 12,429 3,607 22.5 Lincoln 1,022 744 278 27.2 985 727 259 26.2 Linn 2,873 2,124 749 26.1 2,911 2,181 730 25.1 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 65, At or Below 200% of Poverty 2012 and 2013 2012 2013 550 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 65, At or Below 200% of Poverty 2012 and 2013 2012 2013 Logan 782 563 219 28.0 688 493 195 28.4 Lyon 13,246 9,485 3,761 28.4 12,826 9,313 3,513 27.4 McPherson 6,688 5,235 1,453 21.7 6,626 5,309 1,317 19.9 Marion 3,165 2,396 770 24.3 3,051 2,299 751 24.6 Marshall 2,588 2,023 565 21.8 2,521 1,947 574 22.8 Meade 1,214 852 362 29.8 1,114 775 339 30.4 Miami 7,048 5,413 1,635 23.2 6,870 5,227 1,642 23.9 Mitchell 1,588 1,203 384 24.2 1,513 1,182 332 21.9 Montgomery 11,735 8,997 2,738 23.3 11,769 9,015 2,754 23.4 Morris 1,618 1,186 432 26.7 1,553 1,105 448 28.8 Morton 969 691 277 28.6 940 663 276 29.4 Nemaha 2,395 1,845 550 23.0 2,336 1,822 514 22.0 Neosho 5,640 4,370 1,269 22.5 5,654 4,360 1,294 22.9 Ness 654 447 207 31.7 650 447 203 31.2 Norton 1,335 1,025 310 23.2 1,359 1,048 311 22.9 Osage 4,348 3,355 993 22.8 4,267 3,322 945 22.2 Osborne 1,132 823 309 27.3 1,128 844 285 25.2 Ottawa 1,579 1,186 393 24.9 1,488 1,115 374 25.1 Pawnee 1,679 1,303 376 22.4 1,686 1,338 348 20.6 Phillips 1,601 1,224 377 23.5 1,595 1,198 397 24.9 Pottawatomie 5,853 4,434 1,419 24.3 5,633 4,356 1,277 22.7 Pratt 2,538 1,917 622 24.5 2,542 1,913 630 24.8 Rawlins 671 475 196 29.2 610 427 183 30.0 Reno 19,526 15,070 4,456 22.8 18,687 14,701 3,986 21.3 Republic 1,308 953 356 27.2 1,253 928 326 26.0 Rice 2,860 2,135 725 25.4 2,792 2,049 743 26.6 Riley 30,336 24,680 5,656 18.6 28,231 23,009 5,222 18.5 Rooks 1,536 1,154 382 24.9 1,513 1,116 397 26.2 Rush 868 648 219 25.3 819 615 203 24.8 Russell 2,050 1,520 529 25.8 2,035 1,518 517 25.4 Saline 17,567 13,068 4,499 25.6 17,221 13,193 4,029 23.4 Scott 1,206 819 387 32.1 1,233 836 396 32.2 Sedgwick 159,355 115,689 43,667 27.4 155,985 115,526 40,460 25.9 Seward 10,337 7,143 3,194 30.9 9,779 6,673 3,105 31.8 Shawnee 54,126 40,645 13,481 24.9 53,925 41,068 12,857 23.8 Sheridan 603 438 165 27.4 555 398 157 28.3 Sherman 2,034 1,501 533 26.2 1,976 1,479 497 25.2 Smith 1,029 757 272 26.5 958 710 248 25.8 Stafford 1,359 917 442 32.5 1,315 892 423 32.2 Stanton 670 437 233 34.7 671 425 246 36.7 Stevens 1,677 1,122 554 33.1 1,621 1,085 536 33.1 Sumner 6,613 5,122 1,491 22.5 6,553 4,992 1,561 23.8 Thomas 2,123 1,621 502 23.6 1,983 1,523 460 23.2 Trego 699 508 191 27.3 656 487 169 25.8 Wabaunsee 1,728 1,288 440 25.5 1,668 1,256 413 24.7 Wallace 424 300 124 29.3 414 294 120 29.1 Washington 1,558 1,122 437 28.0 1,466 1,022 444 30.3 Wichita 649 432 217 33.4 584 396 188 32.2 Wilson 3,190 2,431 759 23.8 3,217 2,515 702 21.8 Woodson 1,147 837 310 27.0 1,133 838 296 26.1 Wyandotte 71,142 50,330 20,812 29.3 71,703 51,013 20,690 28.9 Kansas 832,318 615,961 216,357 26.0 815,184 608,278 206,905 25.4 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/sahie/ (accessed March 20, 2015). 551 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Allen 1,771 1,600 171 9.6 1,732 1,606 126 7.3 Anderson 1,025 931 95 9.2 993 912 82 8.2 Atchison 1,975 1,818 156 7.9 1,964 1,829 135 6.9 Barber 499 431 68 13.6 487 425 63 12.9 Barton 3,430 3,056 374 10.9 3,319 2,985 334 10.1 Bourbon 2,260 2,081 179 7.9 2,220 2,075 145 6.5 Brown 1,396 1,259 138 9.9 1,398 1,302 96 6.9 Butler 6,291 5,614 676 10.8 6,107 5,625 482 7.9 Chase 280 242 39 13.8 278 244 34 12.3 Chautauqua 454 396 58 12.8 409 368 41 10.0 Cherokee 3,030 2,808 222 7.3 2,885 2,725 160 5.5 Cheyenne 277 240 37 13.4 269 227 42 15.6 Clark 246 209 37 15.0 259 222 36 14.0 Clay 922 834 88 9.6 836 765 70 8.4 Cloud 1,104 1,012 92 8.3 1,023 952 71 6.9 Coffey 789 713 76 9.7 759 692 67 8.9 Comanche 184 157 27 14.5 213 181 32 15.0 Cowley 4,850 4,460 390 8.0 4,698 4,338 360 7.7 Crawford 4,949 4,469 480 9.7 4,883 4,516 367 7.5 Decatur 258 220 37 14.5 276 238 38 13.9 Dickinson 2,266 2,062 204 9.0 2,221 2,042 179 8.1 Doniphan 782 706 77 9.8 775 708 67 8.7 Douglas 7,993 6,861 1,131 14.2 7,945 7,154 791 10.0 Edwards 336 276 60 17.8 322 272 50 15.6 Elk 339 293 46 13.7 334 292 42 12.7 Ellis 2,414 2,167 247 10.2 2,385 2,175 210 8.8 Ellsworth 546 489 57 10.4 478 431 46 9.7 Finney 7,033 6,350 683 9.7 6,846 6,225 621 9.1 Ford 6,754 6,011 743 11.0 6,275 5,724 552 8.8 Franklin 3,035 2,784 252 8.3 3,005 2,798 207 6.9 Geary 7,408 6,834 574 7.7 7,159 6,715 444 6.2 Gove 288 239 50 17.2 279 229 50 17.9 Graham 231 201 30 12.8 232 206 27 11.5 Grant 1,318 1,143 175 13.3 1,247 1,107 140 11.3 Gray 790 649 141 17.8 726 624 102 14.1 Greeley 131 111 20 15.2 117 99 18 15.1 Greenwood 803 729 74 9.3 789 726 63 8.0 Hamilton 432 359 73 16.8 421 354 67 15.9 Harper 707 618 89 12.6 680 611 69 10.1 Harvey 3,795 3,412 383 10.1 3,748 3,433 315 8.4 Haskell 727 604 123 16.9 634 534 100 15.8 Hodgeman 176 149 27 15.4 173 145 28 15.9 Jackson 1,508 1,329 179 11.9 1,467 1,311 156 10.6 Jefferson 1,624 1,356 267 16.5 1,543 1,371 172 11.1 Jewell 286 245 41 14.3 274 234 40 14.5 Johnson 31,871 27,925 3,946 12.4 31,952 28,012 3,940 12.3 Kearny 625 516 109 17.5 567 479 88 15.6 Kingman 797 715 82 10.3 737 672 64 8.7 Kiowa 252 219 33 13.3 232 201 32 13.6 Labette 3,020 2,794 226 7.5 2,819 2,610 209 7.4 Lane 160 137 23 14.1 148 131 17 11.7 Leavenworth 6,471 5,853 618 9.5 6,345 5,842 503 7.9 Lincoln 410 347 62 15.2 397 344 53 13.3 Linn 1,073 930 144 13.4 1,128 1,014 114 10.1 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 19, At or Below 200% of Poverty 2012 and 2013 2012 2013 552 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 19, At or Below 200% of Poverty 2012 and 2013 2012 2013 Logan 286 245 41 14.3 250 215 35 14.1 Lyon 4,599 4,063 536 11.7 4,384 4,000 383 8.7 McPherson 2,679 2,459 221 8.2 2,636 2,447 188 7.1 Marion 1,224 1,109 115 9.4 1,159 1,060 98 8.5 Marshall 987 900 87 8.8 960 880 80 8.3 Meade 534 452 83 15.5 504 426 78 15.5 Miami 2,869 2,551 318 11.1 2,796 2,533 264 9.4 Mitchell 611 536 74 12.2 577 512 65 11.3 Montgomery 4,685 4,245 440 9.4 4,640 4,269 372 8.0 Morris 595 516 79 13.3 564 480 84 14.9 Morton 415 355 60 14.4 403 347 57 14.1 Nemaha 974 871 103 10.6 933 845 88 9.4 Neosho 2,259 2,053 207 9.2 2,273 2,090 183 8.0 Ness 262 214 49 18.5 261 216 46 17.5 Norton 512 460 52 10.2 523 479 44 8.5 Osage 1,703 1,535 167 9.8 1,653 1,510 143 8.7 Osborne 404 348 56 13.8 418 370 48 11.5 Ottawa 631 558 73 11.6 580 518 62 10.7 Pawnee 653 595 58 8.8 597 554 43 7.1 Phillips 640 570 71 11.0 616 550 66 10.7 Pottawatomie 2,565 2,262 303 11.8 2,494 2,252 242 9.7 Pratt 969 879 90 9.3 1,005 914 92 9.1 Rawlins 240 202 37 15.5 212 178 34 15.8 Reno 7,831 7,227 604 7.7 7,476 7,019 457 6.1 Republic 474 403 71 15.1 469 403 65 13.9 Rice 1,204 1,067 137 11.4 1,152 1,036 116 10.0 Riley 6,982 6,190 792 11.3 6,228 5,665 563 9.0 Rooks 589 515 74 12.5 575 501 74 12.8 Rush 290 257 34 11.6 279 251 28 10.0 Russell 739 662 77 10.4 742 670 72 9.8 Saline 7,021 6,365 656 9.3 6,772 6,271 501 7.4 Scott 527 440 86 16.3 545 461 84 15.4 Sedgwick 65,390 58,981 6,409 9.8 63,791 59,102 4,689 7.3 Seward 4,872 4,346 526 10.8 4,487 4,056 431 9.6 Shawnee 21,561 19,564 1,998 9.3 21,233 19,644 1,588 7.5 Sheridan 236 199 37 15.8 218 183 35 15.9 Sherman 762 686 76 9.9 758 688 70 9.2 Smith 373 325 48 12.9 341 302 38 11.3 Stafford 563 470 93 16.6 547 462 85 15.6 Stanton 309 255 54 17.5 310 256 54 17.6 Stevens 776 653 123 15.8 761 644 116 15.3 Sumner 2,695 2,442 253 9.4 2,597 2,386 212 8.2 Thomas 750 679 72 9.6 680 625 56 8.2 Trego 232 200 32 13.9 205 179 25 12.4 Wabaunsee 716 617 99 13.8 686 594 92 13.4 Wallace 175 145 30 17.2 177 148 29 16.5 Washington 610 516 94 15.5 552 460 92 16.6 Wichita 294 242 53 17.9 256 217 39 15.2 Wilson 1,238 1,136 102 8.2 1,283 1,197 86 6.7 Woodson 425 373 52 12.1 425 375 50 11.8 Wyandotte 30,442 27,573 2,869 9.4 30,572 27,866 2,706 8.9 Kansas 321,764 288,466 33,298 10.3 313,965 286,357 27,607 8.8 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/sahie/ (accessed March 20, 2015). 553 Montana6,915 Utah8,002 Idaho7,390 Arizona8,753 Oregon7,119 Colorado8,029 Kansas8,530 Iowa7,746 Wyoming7,788 New Mexico7,342 Nebraska8,481 Minnesota8,096 Missouri8,759 Georgia8,972 Oklahoma8,950 Alabama8,541 South Dakota7,729 Washington7,952 Arkansas7,979 Maine7,837North Dakota7,703 Wisconsin8,045 Virginia8,291 Indiana9,111 Kentucky8,771 Tennessee8,818 North Carolina8,542 South Carolina8,577 West Virginia8,247 Texas10,515 California10,477 Nevada9,503 Illinois9,999 Florida10,825 Ohio9,654 New York10,821 Louisiana10,328 Michigan10,119 Pennsylvania9,724 Mississippi9,510 Alaska8,045 Dollars Per Capita 6,791 - 7,390 7,391 - 8,315 8,316 - 9,111 9,112 - 10,119 10,120 - 11,846 Per Capita Medicare Expenditures in the U.S., by State, 2012 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. New Hampshire8,315Massachusetts10,780 Rhode Island9,409Connecticut10,651 Hawaii6,791 Maryland11,149 Delaware9,536 New Jersey11,064 Vermont7,868 554 State 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012 Alabama 836,560 865,042 898,707 17.5 18.0 18.7 Alaska 54,300 69,362 73,833 7.6 9.6 10.1 Arizona 919,910 949,094 999,494 14.4 14.7 15.3 Arkansas 526,568 543,622 561,480 18.0 18.5 19.0 California 4,721,254 4,907,299 5,126,609 12.6 13.0 13.5 Colorado 620,678 646,134 686,012 12.3 12.6 13.2 Connecticut 562,355 579,523 599,165 15.7 16.1 16.7 Delaware 148,009 153,459 160,921 16.5 16.9 17.5 District of Columbia 77,372 80,495 83,322 12.8 13.0 13.2 Florida 3,334,266 3,442,449 3,598,595 17.7 18.0 18.6 Georgia 1,224,221 1,282,780 1,354,637 12.6 13.1 13.7 Hawaii 205,161 213,639 222,572 15.0 15.5 16.0 Idaho 227,873 236,640 248,633 14.5 14.9 15.6 Illinois 1,823,045 1,881,681 1,947,504 14.2 14.6 15.1 Indiana 996,053 59,930 1,068,485 15.3 0.9 16.3 Iowa 511,942 524,533 539,336 16.8 17.1 17.5 Kansas 428,472 441,068 456,220 15.0 15.4 15.8 Kentucky 752,863 778,950 807,868 17.3 17.8 18.4 Louisiana 680,326 702,186 730,917 15.0 15.3 15.9 Maine 262,772 271,543 283,066 19.8 20.4 21.3 Maryland 778,844 810,812 850,299 13.5 13.9 14.4 Massachusetts 1,052,461 1,087,456 1,130,305 16.0 16.5 17.0 Michigan 1,637,687 1,695,864 1,763,430 16.6 17.2 17.8 Minnesota 779,609 804,543 837,750 14.7 15.0 15.6 Mississippi 491,808 507,661 525,530 16.6 17.0 17.6 Missouri 995,011 1,022,125 1,060,077 16.6 17.0 17.6 Montana 168,471 173,829 181,881 17.0 17.4 18.1 Nebraska 276,341 283,318 292,577 15.1 15.4 15.8 Nevada 353,830 367,851 390,686 13.1 13.5 14.2 New Hampshire 216,551 225,270 237,729 16.4 17.1 18.0 New Jersey 1,315,062 1,360,144 1,408,437 14.9 15.4 15.9 New Mexico 311,065 323,157 337,771 15.1 15.6 16.2 New York 2,965,774 3,059,755 3,160,615 15.3 15.7 16.1 North Carolina 1,476,516 1,530,341 1,602,851 15.4 15.9 16.4 North Dakota 108,118 110,025 112,385 16.0 16.1 16.0 Ohio 1,880,459 1,937,256 2,010,774 16.3 16.8 17.4 Oklahoma 597,228 615,385 637,480 15.9 16.3 16.7 Oregon 615,798 637,224 670,095 16.0 16.5 17.2 Pennsylvania 2,258,365 2,318,302 2,395,790 17.8 18.2 18.8 Rhode Island 181,026 185,969 192,259 17.2 17.7 18.3 South Carolina 766,324 797,600 839,183 16.5 17.1 17.8 South Dakota 135,142 138,936 143,582 16.6 16.9 17.2 Tennessee 1,047,285 1,086,066 1,134,164 16.5 17.0 17.6 Texas 2,976,720 3,102,852 3,261,073 11.8 12.1 12.5 Utah 280,838 292,552 307,539 10.1 10.4 10.8 Vermont 110,666 115,034 120,295 17.7 18.4 19.2 Virginia 1,127,246 1,175,911 1,231,640 14.0 14.5 15.0 Washington 965,207 1,003,833 1,056,923 14.3 14.7 15.3 West Virginia 377,811 387,246 398,602 20.4 20.9 21.5 Wisconsin 902,894 930,989 967,760 15.9 16.3 16.9 Wyoming 79,548 82,182 86,081 14.1 14.5 14.9 United States 46,143,705 46,798,917 49,792,939 14.9 15.0 15.9 All Beneficiaries Percent of Total Population Medicare Enrollment by State, 2010-2012 Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicare Enrollment Reports, http://www.cms.gov/MedicareEnrpts/ (accessed May 14, 2014); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, 2013 Vintage, http://www.census.gov/popest/index.html (accessed May 14, 2014). 555 Morris 25.5 Percent of Population Enrolled in Medicare in Kansas by County, 2012 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates. Percent of Population Enrolled 9.0 - 15.8 15.9 - 20.7 20.8 - 24.7 24.8 - 28.4 28.5 - 33.1 State: 17.2 U.S.: 15.9 Allen 23.3 Anderson 24.2 Atchison 19.0 Barber 26.0 Barton 20.6 Bourbon 23.2 Brown 23.4 Butler 16.8 Chase 22.1 Chautauqua 30.3 Cherokee 22.5 Cheyenne 30.0 Clark 24.6 Clay 23.7 Cloud 25.7 Coffey 24.2 Comanche 27.2 Cowley 20.7 Crawford 18.6 Decatur 30.9 Dickinson 21.8 Doniphan 20.3 Douglas 12.6 Edwards 24.3 Elk 33.1 Ellis 16.5 Ellsworth 22.9 Finney 11.4 Ford 11.6 Franklin 20.1 Geary 9.8 Gove 27.0 Graham 31.2 Grant 13.1 Gray 15.8 Greeley 24.3 Greenwood 27.9 Hamilton 16.4 Harper 25.3 Harvey 21.5 Haskell 13.6 Hodgeman 22.5 Jackson 21.6 Jefferson 20.3 Jewell 32.1 Johnson 14.0 Kearny 16.2 Kingman 23.7 Kiowa 24.3 Labette 24.0 Lane 27.4 Leavenworth 15.1 Lincoln 24.7 Linn 24.9 Logan 24.1 Lyon 17.1 McPherson 21.4 Marion 25.2 Marshall 25.5 Meade 19.3 Miami 17.2 Mitchell 24.5 Montgomery 23.2 Morton 19.9 Nemaha 22.4 Neosho 22.5 Ness 26.4 Norton 22.3 Osage 22.5 Osborne 27.8 Ottawa 22.7 Pawnee 21.3 Phillips 26.2 Pottawatomie 15.6 Pratt 21.9 Rawlins 30.0 Reno 21.8 Republic 31.1 Rice 21.8 Riley 9.0 Rooks 25.5 Rush 29.3 Russell 27.6 Saline 19.2 Scott 20.5 Sedgwick 15.6 Seward 10.7 Shawnee 20.1 Sheridan 23.6 Sherman 22.7 Smith 32.2 Stafford 23.4 Stanton 17.9 Stevens 15.2 Sumner 20.7 Thomas 18.1 Trego 28.2 Wabaunsee 20.2 Wallace 22.9 Washington 28.4 Wichita 20.3 Wilson 26.7 Woodson 26.8 Wyandotte 15.3 556 County Aged Disabled Total* Percent of Total Population Allen 2,484 620 3,104 23.3 Anderson 1,637 281 1,918 24.2 Atchison 2,595 600 3,195 19.0 Barber 1,078 189 1,267 26.0 Barton 4,721 952 5,673 20.6 Bourbon 2,779 673 3,452 23.2 Brown 1,935 385 2,320 23.4 Butler 9,062 1,994 11,056 16.8 Chase 520 87 607 22.1 Chautauqua 875 207 1,082 30.3 Cherokee 3,582 1,182 4,764 22.5 Cheyenne 722 84 806 30.0 Clark 483 52 535 24.6 Clay 1,747 276 2,023 23.7 Cloud 2,048 361 2,409 25.7 Coffey 1,670 382 2,052 24.2 Comanche 448 74 522 27.2 Cowley 6,014 1,484 7,498 20.7 Crawford 5,694 1,618 7,312 18.6 Decatur 767 127 894 30.9 Dickinson 3,661 666 4,327 21.8 Doniphan 1,322 273 1,595 20.3 Douglas 11,590 2,609 14,199 12.6 Edwards 625 97 722 24.3 Elk 725 160 885 33.1 Ellis 4,069 741 4,810 16.5 Ellsworth 1,254 226 1,480 22.9 Finney 3,383 861 4,244 11.4 Ford 3,375 664 4,039 11.6 Franklin 4,171 1,034 5,205 20.1 Geary 2,851 909 3,760 9.8 Gove 667 67 734 27.0 Graham 692 114 806 31.2 Grant 882 157 1,039 13.1 Gray 836 110 946 15.8 Greeley 275 34 309 24.3 Greenwood 1,466 335 1,801 27.9 Hamilton 384 47 431 16.4 Harper 1,282 209 1,491 25.3 Harvey 6,329 1,147 7,476 21.5 Haskell 505 69 574 13.6 Hodgeman 396 45 441 22.5 Jackson 2,376 532 2,908 21.6 Jefferson 3,146 692 3,838 20.3 Jewell 859 114 973 32.1 Johnson 69,229 9,301 78,530 14.0 Kearny 549 93 642 16.2 Kingman 1,596 257 1,853 23.7 Kiowa 511 98 609 24.3 Labette 3,820 1,269 5,089 24.0 Lane 408 59 467 27.4 Leavenworth 9,553 2,189 11,742 15.1 Lincoln 671 109 780 24.7 Linn 1,899 457 2,356 24.9 Logan 589 86 675 24.1 Medicare Enrollment in Kansas, by County Hospital and/or Supplemental Medical Insurance 2012 557 County Aged Disabled Total* Percent of Total Population Medicare Enrollment in Kansas, by County Hospital and/or Supplemental Medical Insurance 2012 Lyon 4,616 1,132 5,748 17.1 McPherson 5,524 753 6,277 21.4 Marion 2,721 399 3,120 25.2 Marshall 2,242 317 2,559 25.5 Meade 771 85 856 19.3 Miami 4,482 1,137 5,619 17.2 Mitchell 1,386 174 1,560 24.5 Montgomery 6,211 1,777 7,988 23.2 Morris 1,307 188 1,495 25.5 Morton 531 93 624 19.9 Nemaha 2,012 259 2,271 22.4 Neosho 2,993 699 3,692 22.5 Ness 747 68 815 26.4 Norton 1,067 185 1,252 22.3 Osage 2,930 715 3,645 22.5 Osborne 951 112 1,063 27.8 Ottawa 1,184 190 1,374 22.7 Pawnee 1,250 224 1,474 21.3 Phillips 1,221 223 1,444 26.2 Pottawatomie 2,932 565 3,497 15.6 Pratt 1,844 304 2,148 21.9 Rawlins 674 86 760 30.0 Reno 11,547 2,432 13,979 21.8 Republic 1,339 173 1,512 31.1 Rice 1,844 339 2,183 21.8 Riley 5,737 1,075 6,812 9.0 Rooks 1,119 211 1,330 25.5 Rush 808 133 941 29.3 Russell 1,642 283 1,925 27.6 Saline 8,763 1,958 10,721 19.2 Scott 876 132 1,008 20.5 Sedgwick 62,555 15,961 78,516 15.6 Seward 2,040 462 2,502 10.7 Shawnee 28,163 7,902 36,065 20.1 Sheridan 553 47 600 23.6 Sherman 1,156 237 1,393 22.7 Smith 1,067 140 1,207 32.2 Stafford 896 123 1,019 23.4 Stanton 356 35 391 17.9 Stevens 777 100 877 15.2 Sumner 3,996 917 4,913 20.7 Thomas 1,221 215 1,436 18.1 Trego 736 102 838 28.2 Wabaunsee 1,195 228 1,423 20.2 Wallace 317 34 351 22.9 Washington 1,462 171 1,633 28.4 Wichita 413 41 454 20.3 Wilson 1,931 502 2,433 26.7 Woodson 713 159 872 26.8 Wyandotte 17,857 6,551 24,408 15.3 Kansas 407,482 87,806 495,288 17.2 Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicare Enrollment Reports, http://www.cms.gov/MedicareEnrpts/ (accessed May 14, 2014); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, 2013 Vintage, http://www.census.gov/popest/index.html (accessed May 14, 2014). * The Medicare program provides health insurance for people 65 years of age and older, certain disabled people, and people with kidney failure. 558 County 2013 2014 2013 2014 Allen 524 522 -0.4 2,917 2,884 -1.1 Anderson 239 214 -10.5 1,381 1,291 -6.5 Atchison 486 413 -15.0 3,229 3,105 -3.8 Barber 122 109 -10.7 656 656 0.0 Barton 1,056 1,029 -2.6 5,294 5,234 -1.1 Bourbon 555 503 -9.4 3,617 3,582 -1.0 Brown 418 380 -9.1 2,301 2,227 -3.2 Butler 1,544 1,472 -4.7 8,416 8,470 0.6 Chase 68 72 5.9 329 345 4.9 Chautauqua 104 104 0.0 751 734 -2.3 Cherokee 640 575 -10.2 5,279 5,117 -3.1 Cheyenne 91 84 -7.7 314 306 -2.5 Clark 38 41 7.9 303 281 -7.3 Clay 190 165 -13.2 1,023 1,046 2.2 Cloud 263 263 0.0 1,667 1,605 -3.7 Coffey 293 250 -14.7 1,264 1,233 -2.5 Comanche 65 67 3.1 289 302 4.5 Cowley 1,180 1,064 -9.8 7,559 7,555 -0.1 Crawford 1,242 1,112 -10.5 8,614 8,435 -2.1 Decatur 75 72 -4.0 459 450 -2.0 Dickinson 573 548 -4.4 2,666 2,732 2.5 Doniphan 154 146 -5.2 1,025 1,106 7.9 Douglas 2,092 1,992 -4.8 12,115 12,138 0.2 Edwards 104 101 -2.9 484 484 0.0 Elk 92 72 -21.7 493 540 9.5 Ellis 570 584 2.5 3,242 3,227 -0.5 Ellsworth 119 101 -15.1 705 730 3.5 Finney 1,922 1,800 -6.3 8,980 8,791 -2.1 Ford 1,521 1,476 -3.0 7,448 7,546 1.3 Franklin 830 825 -0.6 5,035 4,971 -1.3 Geary 717 659 -8.1 4,830 4,848 0.4 Gove 89 105 18.0 267 250 -6.4 Graham 64 60 -6.3 348 334 -4.0 Grant 409 339 -17.1 1,442 1,496 3.7 Gray 325 294 -9.5 761 772 1.4 Greeley 54 61 13.0 168 194 15.5 Greenwood 205 187 -8.8 1,330 1,312 -1.4 Hamilton 134 113 -15.7 436 430 -1.4 Harper 208 196 -5.8 1,009 998 -1.1 Harvey 1,056 981 -7.1 5,296 5,189 -2.0 Haskell 210 189 -10.0 628 647 3.0 Hodgeman 38 30 -21.1 187 186 -0.5 Jackson 391 391 0.0 1,961 1,985 1.2 Jefferson 384 362 -5.7 2,286 2,295 0.4 Jewell 58 55 -5.2 397 363 -8.6 Johnson 8,644 8,384 -3.0 42,762 43,012 0.6 Kearny 178 177 -0.6 692 736 6.4 Kingman 165 153 -7.3 962 962 0.0 Kiowa 114 94 -17.5 411 434 5.6 Labette 779 702 -9.9 4,985 4,843 -2.8 Lane 36 45 25.0 193 192 -0.5 Leavenworth 1,281 1,196 -6.6 8,298 8,389 1.1 Lincoln 82 83 1.2 403 400 -0.7 Linn 311 273 -12.2 1,735 1,787 3.0 Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 Children's Healthcare Insurance Program (CHIP) Medicaid Percent Change Percent Change 559 County 2013 2014 2013 2014 Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014 Children's Healthcare Insurance Program (CHIP) Medicaid Percent Change Percent Change Logan 84 81 -3.6 400 367 -8.3 Lyon 1,149 1,099 -4.4 6,218 5,972 -4.0 McPherson 773 660 -14.6 3,548 3,416 -3.7 Marion 334 323 -3.3 1,598 1,631 2.1 Marshall 266 233 -12.4 1,270 1,324 4.3 Meade 208 195 -6.3 597 573 -4.0 Miami 748 673 -10.0 4,297 4,372 1.7 Mitchell 152 153 0.7 791 782 -1.1 Montgomery 1,189 1,093 -8.1 8,366 8,303 -0.8 Morris 171 145 -15.2 787 781 -0.8 Morton 82 79 -3.7 552 536 -2.9 Nemaha 244 227 -7.0 1,101 1,095 -0.5 Neosho 561 543 -3.2 3,543 3,484 -1.7 Ness 84 80 -4.8 348 358 2.9 Norton 140 136 -2.9 666 654 -1.8 Osage 501 424 -15.4 2,680 2,668 -0.4 Osborne 68 61 -10.3 540 543 0.6 Ottawa 155 148 -4.5 812 826 1.7 Pawnee 189 176 -6.9 913 908 -0.5 Phillips 158 143 -9.5 775 761 -1.8 Pottawatomie 579 584 0.9 2,390 2,418 1.2 Pratt 301 273 -9.3 1,587 1,572 -0.9 Rawlins 107 78 -27.1 326 317 -2.8 Reno 1,908 1,826 -4.3 11,731 11,471 -2.2 Republic 139 123 -11.5 659 715 8.5 Rice 306 300 -2.0 1,623 1,602 -1.3 Riley 797 759 -4.8 5,466 5,529 1.2 Rooks 163 152 -6.7 735 709 -3.5 Rush 53 47 -11.3 460 477 3.7 Russell 189 182 -3.7 1,206 1,211 0.4 Saline 1,834 1,662 -9.4 10,276 10,255 -0.2 Scott 167 156 -6.6 708 709 0.1 Sedgwick 15,242 14,054 -7.8 96,091 95,041 -1.1 Seward 1,297 1,116 -14.0 5,990 5,764 -3.8 Shawnee 4,920 4,604 -6.4 34,862 34,733 -0.4 Sheridan 68 63 -7.4 205 182 -11.2 Sherman 229 233 1.7 1,233 1,293 4.9 Smith 120 104 -13.3 488 459 -5.9 Stafford 172 156 -9.3 683 673 -1.5 Stanton 139 121 -12.9 405 385 -4.9 Stevens 242 201 -16.9 810 823 1.6 Sumner 645 549 -14.9 3,917 3,855 -1.6 Thomas 174 174 0.0 1,047 1,030 -1.6 Trego 61 54 -11.5 334 324 -3.0 Wabaunsee 151 156 3.3 784 781 -0.4 Wallace 81 73 -9.9 210 214 1.9 Washington 147 126 -14.3 675 669 -0.9 Wichita 73 78 6.8 294 310 5.4 Wilson 410 386 -5.9 2,126 2,075 -2.4 Woodson 103 95 -7.8 639 619 -3.1 Wyandotte 6,852 6,397 -6.6 47,672 47,589 -0.2 Kansas 78,027 72,839 -6.6 455,076 452,335 -0.6 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 560 Index In de x Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2015 561 Index - A - Abortions, 525-26 Accidents, motor vehicle, 495, 499, 511(map), 512-14 Accommodations and food services average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 89, 233, 240-42 incomes, 355 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 89, 104-6 payrolls, 77, 89, 98-100 revenues, 89 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 ACT scores, 210 Adults, age 65 and over. See also Age dependency ratios, 452(map) households, 402 nursing homes, 88 population, 397-98, 399, 402, 404 population by county, 419-20, 456-57 population projections, 406, 456-57 in poverty, 374 African Americans firms owned by, 79 inmates, 157 population, 400, 401, 403, 425-27 Age. See also Adults, age 65 and over; Children by congressional district, 404 of inmates, 157 licensed drivers by, 504 median, 25-26, 30-32, 399, 421-22 population by age group, 397-98, 399, 404, 419-20 projected populations, 406, 456-57 Agricultural services employment, 77, 237-39 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 101-3 payrolls, 95-97 women-owned firms, 78 Agriculture. See also Crops; Livestock acreage by district, 40-42 acres in farms, 35, 39, 40-42 acres planted and harvested, 39, 40-42, 44, 46(map), 47(map) average farm sizes, 34, 35, 36(map) cash receipts, 55 crops, 44 employment, 243-44 exports, 51(map), 52, 114, 116 farm values, 35, 44 gross domestic product, 71, 72 historical trends, 34, 35, 55 incomes, 54, 353 irrigated cropland, 39, 43(map) Kansas’ rank in U.S., 39 land values, 35 major commodities, 55 market values, 40-42 number of farms, 34, 35 prices, 56 production, 39, 44, 45 562 Index proportion of land area, 37-38 sales tax collections, 294 state summary, 44 wages, 53, 246 yields, 44 Airports locations, 498(map) number of, 499 public employment, 287 American Indians firms owned by, 80 inmates, 157 population, 400, 401, 403, 425-27 Anglers. See Fishing Annulments. See Divorces and annulments Arrests. See Crime Arts and entertainment average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 233, 240-42 incomes, 355 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 104-6 payrolls, 77, 98-100 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Asians and Pacific Islanders firms owned by, 81 inmates, 157 population, 400, 401, 403, 425-27 Assessed valuation, property cities, 308, 309-10 counties, 303-5, 306-7 school districts, 184-91 Automobiles. See Motor vehicles - B - Bankruptcies, 75 Banks. See also Finance and insurance assets and liabilities, 59, 60 deposits, 59, 60, 61-62 historical trends, 59 number of, 59, 60, 61-62, 87 Biodiesel plants, 264(map) Biomass, 259 Births by county, 416-18, 450-51, 521-22 in Kansas, 520 in United States, 520 Blacks. See African Americans Board of Education districts, 22(map) Bonds, municipal, 288-90, 308, 309-10 Bridges conditions, 499 federal expenditures on replacing, 494 Broadband connections. See also Internet access in Kansas, 142(map) Broadcasting digital TV licensees, 130(map) employment, 86 payrolls, 86 563 Index radio and television stations, 86, 130(map), 131 receipts, 86 Building permits, 342, 343, 344-46, 347. See also Construction Business. See also Employment; Finance and insurance; Industries; Manufacturing; Retail trade; Wholesale trade bankruptcies, 75 closings, 74 firms by city, 93-94 firms by county, 91-92 minority-owned, 79, 80, 81, 82 new firms, 73 number of establishments, 77, 101-6 self-employment, 76 small business loans, 64-65, 66-68 terminations, 74 trade pull factors, 109(map), 110-11 women-owned firms, 78 - C - Cancer death rates, 542(map), 543-44 Cars. See Motor vehicles Cattle. See also Livestock cash receipts, 55 farms, 49 feedlots, 49 inventory, 50(map) production and value, 39, 40-42, 48 slaughtered, 39, 49 CEAF. See County Equalization and Adjustment Fund Cellular towers and coverage areas, 138-39(map) Census, 409(map). See also Population Chickens. See Poultry Children. See also Births; Education health insurance coverage, 546, 552-53, 559-60 immunization rates, 541(map) population, 397-98, 399, 404 population by county, 419-20 population by school district, 195-208 population projections, 406 in poverty, 195-208, 373, 377-78, 379-80, 546, 552-53 uninsured, 546 Children’s Healthcare Insurance Program (CHIP), 559-60 Cities. See also Local governments; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas; Urban clusters and urbanized areas assessed valuations, 308, 309-10 businesses, 93-94 construction permits, 347 county seats, 18(map) crime, 154 first class, 308 housing units, 331 indebtedness, 288-90, 308, 309-10 labor force, 227 newspapers, 132-33, 134-37 number of firms, 93-94 payrolls, 93-94 population changes, 459, 461, 480-91 populations, 308, 309-10, 460, 461, 462-79, 480-91 road and street mileage, 499 sales tax rates, 311-18 second class, 309-10 tax rates, 308, 309-10 564 Index unemployment rates, 227, 231 urban population percentages, 439-40 urban populations by county, 436-38 Civilian labor force. See Labor force, civilian Climate precipitation, 121(map), 122(map), 123(map), 124, 125(map), 126(map), 127-28 temperatures, 119(map), 120 Coal consumption, 259 electricity generation plants, 261(map) residential heating with, 332-34 Colleges and universities. See Higher education Communications. See also Information industries; Internet access broadcasting, 86, 130(map), 131 cellular towers and coverage areas, 138-39(map) newspapers, 86, 132-33, 134-37 Community colleges. See also Higher education enrollments, 217 locations, 215(map) Commuting methods and times, 516-18 Congressional districts map, 19(map) populations, 403, 404 Construction average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 232, 237-39 gross domestic product, 71, 72 housing, 342, 343, 344-46, 347 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 95-97 permits, 342, 343, 344-46, 347 raw materials, 266 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Core Based Statistical Areas. See Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas Corn. See also Crops prices, 56 production, 39, 44 yields, 44 Correctional institutions admissions and releases, 155 capacities, 156 inmate characteristics, 157 populations, 156 Counties. See also Local governments abortions reported, 525-26 acres of soybeans harvested, 47(map) acres of wheat harvested, 46(map) assessed valuations and taxes, 303-5, 306-7 average wages, 248-50 banks, 61-62 births and deaths, 416-18, 450-51, 521-22 businesses, 91-92 cancer death rates, 542(map), 543-44 cattle and calves inventory, 50(map) children in poverty, 195-208 commuting methods and times, 516-18 construction permits, 344-46 565 Index county seats, 18(map) crime, 151-53 debt, 288-90, 306-7 dentists, 535(map), 536-37 divorces and annulments, 523-24 educational attainment, 163-65, 166-67 employment, 91-92, 224-26, 237-42, 243-44 employment residence ratios, 252(map) farm sizes, 36(map) farmland, 37-38 food stamp expenditures, 381-83 food stamp recipients, 30-32, 381-83 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 192-94 group quarters populations, 441-43 health insurance coverage, 547(map), 548-49, 550-51, 552-53, 556(map), 557-58, 559-60 heating fuels, 332-34 high school graduates, 163-65 highway funds, 515 hospitals, 527(map), 529-30 households, 444-45 housing construction, 344-46 housing units, 325-26, 327-28, 329-30 housing values, 335-36 irrigated cropland, 43(map) labor force, 224-26 land areas, 37-38, 431-32, 434-35 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 384-86 map, 18(map) median ages, 30-32, 421-22 median incomes, 361-62, 369-70 Medicaid and CHIP enrollment, 559-60 Medicare enrollment, 556(map), 557-58 metropolitan and micropolitan areas, 407(map) migration, 416-18, 450-51 motor vehicle accidents, 511(map), 512-14 motor vehicle miles, 509-10 motor vehicle registrations, 505-6, 509-10 motor vehicles per household, 507-8 natural gas production, 273(map), 274-75 number of establishments by industry, 101-6 number of firms, 91-92 oil production, 270(map), 271-72 older population dependency ratios, 452(map) owner-occupied housing, 335-36 payrolls, 91-92 payrolls by industry, 95-100 per capita incomes, 361-62, 363(map), 364-66 personal income sources, 356-58 physicians, 531(map), 532-34 population, 410-12, 414-15 population, census year of maximum, 409(map) population of adults age 65 and over, 419-20, 456-57 population by age group, 419-20 population change components, 416-18, 450-51 population changes, 27-29, 410-12, 413(map), 414-15, 447(map), 448-49 population densities, 27-29, 430(map), 431-32, 446(map) population by gender, 423-24 population projections, 27-29, 453(map), 454-55 population rankings, 27-29 poverty, 375-76, 377-78, 379-80 566 Index precipitation, 125(map), 126(map), 127-28 property taxes, 302, 303-5, 306-7 pupil-teacher ratios, 182-83 racial and ethnic groups, 425-27, 428-29 rankings, 27-29, 30-32 rental housing, 337-38 renter and housing wages, 339-41 road and street mileage, 509-10 rural populations, 436-38 sales tax collections, 295(map), 296-98, 299(map), 300-301 sales tax rates, 311-18 school districts, 184-91 small business loans, 64-65, 66-68 tax rates, 306-7 taxable retail sales, 107-8 trade pull factors, 109(map), 110-11 unemployment rates, 30-32, 224-26, 228(map), 229-30 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 433(map) urban land areas, 434-35 urban populations, 436-38, 439-40 voter registration, 319-20 County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF), 515 County seats, 18(map) Courts. See Judicial districts Credit intermediation. See Banks; Finance and insurance Credit unions, 87 Crime in cities, 154 by county, 151-53 index offenses, 150, 151-53, 154 law enforcement personnel, 286, 287 property, 150, 151-53, 154 violent, 150, 151-53, 154 Criminal justice system. See Correctional institutions; Judicial districts; Law enforcement Crops. See also Agriculture; Wheat acres planted and harvested, 39, 40-42, 44, 46(map), 47(map) cash receipts, 55 fuel, 264(map) irrigation, 39, 43(map) market values, 40-42 prices, 56 production, 39, 44 yields, 44 - D - Dairy products cash receipts, 55 exports, 52 number of operations, 49 prices, 56 production and value, 45, 48 Deaths cancer death rates, 542(map), 543-44 by county, 416-18, 450-51, 521-22 in Kansas, 520 in motor vehicle accidents, 495, 499, 512-14 in United States, 520 Debt. See Indebtedness Demographics. See Age; Population; Vital statistics Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 540(map) 567 Index Dentists, 535(map), 536-37 Department of Corrections. See Correctional institutions Deposits, bank, 59, 60, 61-62 Digital TV licensees, 130(map) Divorces and annulments, 520, 523-24 Doctors. See Physicians Drivers, licensed, 499, 504. See also Motor vehicles - E - Earnings. See Incomes; Wages Economic dashboard, 17 Economy. See Business; Employment; Gross domestic product; Poverty Education. See also High schools; Higher education; School districts accredited public schools, 161 ACT scores, 210 Board of Education districts, 22(map) employment, 287 expenditures per pupil, 159(map), 160 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 192-94 government expenditures, 285 number of public schools, 161 preschool, 162 projected enrollments, 162 public school enrollment, 162, 182-83, 184-91 pupil-teacher ratios, 182-83 SAT scores, 209 taxes, 184-91 Educational attainment by county, 163-65, 166-67 high school dropouts, 23, 163-65, 168-81 high school graduates, 30-32, 163-65, 166-67, 168-81 higher education, 23, 163-65, 166-67 of inmates, 157 rural, 23 by school district, 168-81 by state, 25-26 urban, 23 Educational services average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 233, 240-42 incomes, 355 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 104-6 payrolls, 77, 98-100 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Eggs. See Poultry Elderly. See Adults, age 65 and over Elections Board of Education districts, 22(map) congressional districts, 19(map) Kansas House districts, 21(map) Kansas Senate districts, 20(map) voter registration, 319-20 Electricity. See also Energy coal plants, 261(map) consumption, 258, 259 residential heating with, 332-34 transmission lines, 261(map) Employment. See also Labor force, civilian; Payrolls; Unemployment; Wages 568 Index by city, 93-94 commuting methods and times, 516-18 construction, 77 by county, 91-92, 224-26, 237-42, 243-44 education, 77, 233, 240-42 farm and nonfarm, 243-44 finance and insurance, 77, 87, 232, 237-39 growth, 17 health care, 77, 88, 233, 240-42, 286, 287 historical trends, 223 home-based, 516-18 hospitals, 88, 286, 287, 529-30 by industry, 77, 232-33, 234-36, 237-42 information industries, 77, 86, 232, 237-39 labor market summary, 232-33, 234-36 law enforcement, 286, 287 local governments, 287 manufacturing, 77, 83, 232, 237-39 in metropolitan areas, 227, 234-36 in micropolitan areas, 227 number of jobs, 23 public, 233, 277(map), 286 rates, 17 retail trade, 77, 85 rural, 23 self-, 76 service industries, 77, 90, 232-33, 240-42 by state, 219 urban, 23 wholesale trade, 77, 84 Employment residence ratios, 252(map) Energy. See also Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum biodiesel, 264(map) consumption, 254, 256, 258, 259 electricity, 258, 259, 332-34 ethanol, 264(map) expenditures, 255 heating fuels, 332-34 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 384-86 prices, 255, 260 solar, 262(map), 332-34 sources, 259 wind, 259, 262(map), 263(map) Engineering degrees, 213(map), 214 Entertainment. See Arts and entertainment Ethanol plants, 264(map). See also Motor fuels Ethnic groups. See Minority groups Exports agricultural, 51(map), 52, 116 commodities, 116 merchandise, 113 products, 114, 116 by state, 51(map), 112(map), 113 top 25 countries, 115 values, 113, 114, 115 - F - Fair market rents, 337-38, 339-41 Families. See also Children; Households average sizes, 402, 403 569 Index median incomes, 361-62 population, 402, 403 poverty, 377-78 Farming. See Agriculture Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 60 Federal government. See also House of Representatives employment, 233 highway funds, 494 reservoirs, 388(map), 389 spending categories, 279 spending in Kansas, 279, 494 Federal Highway Administration, 494 Finance and insurance. See also Banks; Insurance average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 87, 232, 237-39 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 354 interest rates, 58 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 288-90, 308, 309-10 number of establishments, 77, 87, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 87, 95-97 revenues, 87 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Firms. See Business Fishing. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 393 participants’ state of residence, 390 recreational areas, 388(map) by state, 392 Food. See also Agriculture free or reduced price lunch program, 192-94 Food services. See Accommodations and food services Food stamp expenditures, 381-83 Food stamp recipients by county, 30-32, 381-83 by state, 25-26 Foreign trade. See Exports Forestry, fishing, and hunting. See also Fishing; Hunting average annual wages, 246 employment, 77 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77 payrolls, 77 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 192-94 Fuels. See Energy; Gasoline; Heating fuels; Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum - G - Gas, natural. See Natural gas Gasoline. See also Petroleum consumption, 257, 500 taxes, 291, 499, 501, 502, 503 Gender. See also Women of inmates, 157 population, 397-98, 399, 423-24 570 Index Geography. See Climate; Maps of Kansas Governments. See also Federal government; Local governments; State government average annual wages, 246 employment, 233, 277(map), 286, 287 incomes, 355 Gross domestic product Kansas, 72 by state, 70(map) United States, 71 Group quarters population, 402, 441-43 - H - Harvests. See Agriculture Health care abortions reported, 525-26 average annual wages, 246 cancer death rates, 542(map), 543-44 dentists, 535(map), 536-37 employment, 77, 88, 233, 240-42, 286, 287 Health Professional Shortage Areas, 538(map), 539(map), 540(map) hospitals, 88, 286, 287, 527(map), 528(map), 529-30 immunization rates, 541(map) incomes, 355 mental health, 539(map) minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 88, 104-6 payrolls, 77, 88, 98-100 physicians, 531(map), 532-34 public employment, 286, 287 revenues, 88 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Health insurance CHIP, 559-60 coverage by county, 548-49, 550-51, 552-53 Medicaid, 559-60 Medicare, 554(map), 555, 556(map), 557-58 uninsured children, 546, 552-53 uninsured people, 545, 547(map), 548-49, 550-51 Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) dental, 540(map) mental health professional, 539(map) primary care, 538(map) Heating fuels, 332-34 High schools. See also Education dropouts, 23, 163-65, 168-81 enrollments, 162 graduates, 30-32, 163-65, 166-67 graduation rates, 168-81 number of, 161 Higher education community colleges, 215(map), 217 employment, 286, 287 enrollments, 216, 217 graduates in population, 23, 163-65, 166-67 independent institutions, 215(map), 216 locations of institutions, 215(map) Regents institutions, 216 research universities, 211(map), 212 science and engineering degrees, 213(map), 214 571 Index state funding, 211(map), 212 technical colleges, 215(map), 217 Highway funds County Equalization and Adjustment Fund, 515 federal, 494 local, 285 Special City and County Highway Fund, 515 Highways map, 496(map) mileage, 499, 509-10 Hispanics firms owned by, 82 population, 400, 401, 403, 428-29 Hogs. See Livestock Homeownership. See also Housing median values, 335-36 number of owner-occupied housing units, 325-26 rates, 322, 323 vacancy rates, 322, 323, 325-26 Honey production, 45 Hospitality industry. See Accommodations and food services Hospitals admissions, 528(map), 529-30 employment, 88, 286, 287, 529-30 locations, 527(map) number by county, 529-30 number in Kansas, 88 number of beds, 529-30 revenues, 88 utilization, 528(map) Hotels. See Accommodations and food services House districts, Kansas, 21(map) House of Representatives, U.S. district populations, 403, 404 districts, 19(map) Households. See also Families average sizes, 402, 403, 444-45 median incomes, 361-62, 368, 369-70 number by county, 444-45 number of vehicles per, 507-8 population, 402, 403 types, 402 Housing affordability, 339-41 characteristics, 325-26 in cities, 331 construction costs, 344-46 construction permits, 342, 343, 344-46, 347 energy consumption, 258 group quarters, 402, 441-43 heating fuels, 332-34 median rents, 324 median values, 335-36 multifamily, 343 new privately-owned units, 342, 343, 344-46 number of units, 325-26, 327-28, 329-30 occupied, 325-26 owner-occupied, 323, 325-26, 335-36 rented, 323, 325-26, 337-38, 339-41 rents as percentage of income, 324 572 Index vacancy rates, 322, 323, 325-26 Housing wages, 339-41 HPSAs. See Health Professional Shortage Areas Hunting. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 393 participants’ state of residence, 390 by state, 392 - I - Ice cream. See Dairy products Immunization rates, 541(map) Income taxes, 281, 283, 291 Incomes. See also Payrolls; Poverty; Wages average annual, 245, 246 by county, 356-58, 361-62, 363(map), 364-66 farm, 54 housing costs as percentage of, 324 by industry, 246, 353-55 median, 361-62 median household, 361-62, 368, 369-70 in metropolitan areas, 251, 367 in micropolitan areas, 367 per capita, 17, 23, 30-32, 359-60, 361-62, 363(map), 364-66 per job, 23 by region of country, 349-50, 351-52, 359-60 rural, 23 by source, 353, 356-58 by state, 25-26, 349-50, 351-52, 359-60, 368 transfer payments, 353, 356-58 urban, 23 Indebtedness bank loans, 59, 60 counties, 288-90, 306-7 municipal, 285, 288-90, 308, 309-10 small business loans, 64-65, 66-68 state government, 283 Independent colleges and universities enrollments, 216 locations, 215(map) Indians. See American Indians Industries. See also Manufacturing; Service industries average annual wages, 246 earnings, 353-55 employment, 77, 232-33, 234-36, 237-42 energy consumption, 257, 258 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 246, 353-55 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 101-6 payrolls, 77, 95-100 sales tax collections, 294 Information industries. See also Internet access average annual wages, 246 broadcasting, 86, 130(map), 131 employment, 77, 86, 232, 237-39 incomes, 354 Internet publishing and web portals, 86 number of establishments, 77, 86, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 86, 95-97 receipts, 86 573 Index sales tax collections, 294 Inmates. See Correctional institutions Insurance, life, 63, 87. See also Finance and insurance; Health insurance Interest rates, 58 International trade. See Exports Internet access broadband, 142(map) in libraries, 143(map), 147 by state, 140-41 Internet publishing and web portals, 86 Interstate highways, 494, 496(map) Irrigated cropland, 39, 43(map) - J - Jails. See Correctional institutions Jobs. See Employment Judicial districts, 149(map) Justice system. See Correctional institutions; Crime; Judicial districts; Law enforcement - K - Kansas, maps of. See Maps of Kansas Kansas Board of Regents. See Regents institutions Kansas legislature House districts, 21(map) Senate districts, 20(map) Kansas state government. See State government (Kansas) - L - Labor force, civilian. See also Employment; Unemployment by city, 227 by county, 224-26 employed, 219, 221, 224-26 historical trends, 223 in metropolitan areas, 227 in micropolitan areas, 227 monthly changes, 220, 221 by state, 219 unemployed, 219, 222, 224-26 Labor market. See Employment Lakes. See Reservoirs Land areas counties, 37-38, 431-32, 434-35 in farms, 37-38 rural, 434-35 urban, 434-35 Land values, agricultural, 35. See also Assessed valuation, property Latinos. See Hispanics Law enforcement. See also Crime employment, 286, 287 LEAP. See Low Income Energy Assistance Legislature. See Kansas legislature Leisure. See Accommodations and food services; Arts and entertainment; Recreation Libraries circulation, 146 electronic resources, 147 government expenditures, 282, 285 Internet access, 143(map), 147 materials, 143(map), 144-45 number of, 144-45, 146 services, 146 574 Index visits, 143(map), 146 Licensed drivers, 499, 504 Life insurance, 63, 87 Livestock. See also Cattle; Poultry cash receipts, 55 exports, 52, 116 feedlots, 49 Kansas’ rank in U.S., 39 number of operations, 49 prices, 56 production and value, 39, 40-42, 48 Loans. See Indebtedness Local governments. See also Cities; Counties debt, 285, 288-90, 308, 309-10 employment, 233, 287 expenditures, 284-85 property taxes, 302 revenues, 284 sales tax rates, 311-18 units by state, 278 Low Income Energy Assistance (LEAP) program, 384-86 - M - Manufacturing average annual wages, 246 capital expenditures, 83 employment, 77, 83, 232, 237-39 exports, 114, 116 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 353-54 by industry, 83 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 83, 95-97 products, 83 sales tax collections, 294 value added, 83 women-owned firms, 78 Maps of Kansas acres of soybeans harvested, 47(map) acres of wheat harvested, 46(map) average farm sizes, 36(map) Board of Education districts, 22(map) broadband availability, 142(map) cancer death rates, 542(map) cattle and calves inventory, 50(map) cellular towers and coverage areas, 138-39(map) coal plants, 261(map) congressional districts, 19(map) counties and county seats, 18(map) dentists, 535(map) electrical transmission lines, 261(map) employment residence ratios, 252(map) ethanol and biodiesel plants, 264(map) health insurance coverage, 547(map) Health Professional Shortage Areas, 538(map), 539(map), 540(map) higher education institutions, 215(map) highways, 496(map) hospitals, 527(map), 528(map) immunization rates, 541(map) 575 Index irrigated cropland, 43(map) judicial districts, 149(map) Kansas House districts, 21(map) Kansas Senate districts, 20(map) Medicare enrollment, 556(map) metropolitan and micropolitan areas, 407(map) mineral resources, 265(map) natural gas production, 273(map) oil and gas fields, 268(map) oil production, 270(map) older population dependency ratios, 452(map) per capita incomes, 363(map) physicians, 531(map) population, census year of maximum, 409(map) population by region, 405(map) population changes, 413(map), 447(map) population densities, 430(map), 446(map) precipitation, 121(map), 122(map), 123(map), 125(map), 126(map) projected population changes, 453(map) railways, 497(map) recreational areas, 388(map) sales tax collections, 295(map), 299(map) temperatures, 119(map) trade pull factors, 109(map) unemployment rates, 228(map) urban clusters and urbanized areas, 433(map) wind farms and wind resource potential, 263(map) Marriages, 520, 523-24 Mean renter wages, 339-41 Meat. See Livestock Media. See Communications; Information industries Median age. See Age Median income. See Incomes Medicaid enrollment, 559-60 Medicare enrollment, 555, 556(map), 557-58 per capita expenditures, 554(map) Medicine. See Health care; Hospitals; Physicians Men. See Gender Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 539(map) Metropolitan areas. See also Cities; Urban clusters and urbanized areas average wages, 251 labor force, 227 labor market summary, 234-36 map, 407(map) per capita incomes, 367 populations, 408 unemployment rates, 227, 231 Micropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 251 employment, 227 map, 407(map) per capita incomes, 367 unemployment rates, 227 Migration, 416-18, 450-51 Milk. See Dairy products Mineral resources. See also Mining; Natural gas; Petroleum localities, 265(map) production, 266 Minimum wages, 247 576 Index Mining. See also Mineral resources average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 232, 237-39 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 nonfuel raw mineral production, 266 number of establishments, 77, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 95-97 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Minority groups firms owned by, 79, 80, 81, 82 inmates, 157 populations, 400, 401, 403, 425-27, 428-29 Mortality. See Deaths Motor fuels. See also Gasoline; Petroleum biodiesel, 264(map) consumption, 257, 500 ethanol, 264(map) taxes, 291, 499, 501, 502, 503 Motor vehicles. See also Transportation accidents and fatalities, 495, 499, 511(map), 512-14 commuting use, 516-18 dealers, 85, 232, 354 licensed drivers, 499, 504 number per household, 507-8 registered, 499, 504, 505-6 registration fees, 509-10 Motorcycles and motorized bicycles. See Motor vehicles Municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 288-90, 308, 309-10 - N - Native Alaskans. See American Indians Native Americans. See American Indians Native Hawaiians. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Natural gas consumption, 259, 260 fields, 268(map) number of wells, 269, 274-75 prices, 260 production, 260, 267, 269, 273(map), 274-75 residential heating with, 332-34 Newspapers. See also Information industries daily, 132-33 publishers, 86 weekly, 134-37 Northern Plains Region, agricultural wages, 53 Nuclear power, 259 Nursing homes, 88 - O - Oil. See Gasoline; Petroleum Older adults. See Adults, age 65 and over Other services. See Service industries - P - Pacific Islanders. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Parks, state, 388(map), 391 Patent grants, 117 577 Index Payrolls. See also Incomes; Wages by city, 93-94 by county, 91-92, 95-100 finance and insurance, 77, 87, 95-97 health care, 77, 88 by industry, 77, 95-100 information industries, 77, 86 local governments, 287 manufacturing, 77, 83, 95-97 retail trade, 77, 85, 95-97 service industries, 77, 90, 98-100 state government, 286 wholesale trade, 77, 84, 95-97 Personal incomes. See Incomes Petroleum. See also Gasoline consumption, 259 fields, 268(map) number of wells, 269, 271-72 production, 267, 269, 270(map), 271-72 Physicians number by county, 532-34 number of persons per, 531(map), 532-34 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas, 538(map) Political parties, voter registration, 319-20. See also Elections Population by age, 397-98, 399, 404, 419-20 births, 416-18, 450-51, 520, 521-22 changes, 395(map) changes by county, 27-29, 410-12, 413(map), 414-15, 447(map), 448-49 changes by place size, 459 changes in Kansas places, 458 cities, 308, 309-10, 462-79, 480-91 cities over 10,000, 460, 461 components of changes, 416-18, 450-51 congressional districts, 403, 404 counties, 409(map), 410-12, 414-15, 448-49 county rankings, 27-29 deaths, 416-18, 450-51, 521-22 densities by county, 27-29, 430(map), 431-32, 446(map) families, 402, 403 by gender, 397-98, 399, 423-24 group quarters, 402, 441-43 growth, 395(map), 396, 405(map) Hispanic, 400, 401, 403, 428-29 historical trends, 396, 397-98, 410-12, 439-40, 462-79 households, 402, 403 metropolitan areas, 408 migration, 416-18, 450-51 minority groups, 400, 401, 403, 425-27, 428-29 percentage changes, 17 as percentage of U.S., 396 by race, 400, 401, 403, 425-27 by region, 405(map) rural, 23, 436-38 by school district, 195-208 state, 17, 23, 396 state rankings, 24 United States, 395(map), 396 urban, 23, 436-38, 439-40 year of maximum, 409(map) 578 Index Population projections adults, age 65 and over, 406, 456-57 by age, 406 by county, 27-29, 453(map), 454-55 by state, 24 Postsecondary education. See Higher education Poultry, cash receipts, 55. See also Livestock Poverty adults, age 65 and over, 374 children, 195-208, 373, 377-78, 379-80, 546, 552-53 by county, 375-76, 377-78, 379-80 families, 377-78 food stamp recipients, 25-26, 30-32, 381-83 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 192-94 health insurance coverage, 546, 550-51, 552-53 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 384-86 rates, 23, 371, 372, 375-76 by school district, 195-208 by state, 371, 372, 373, 374, 546 Precipitation average, 121(map), 122(map), 123(map), 124, 125(map), 127-28 by county, 125(map), 126(map), 127-28 by region, 123(map), 124 total, 123(map), 124, 126(map), 127-28 Preschools, 162 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 538(map) Prisons. See Correctional institutions Private colleges. See Independent colleges and universities Property crime, 150, 151-53, 154 Property taxes. See also Assessed valuation, property city rates, 308, 309-10 collections, 284, 291, 302 by county, 303-5, 306-7 taxing districts, 302 Public libraries. See Libraries Public safety. See Crime; Law enforcement Public schools. See Education; High schools; School districts Public transportation, 516-18 Public universities. See Higher education Publishing. See Information industries Pull factors, 109(map), 110-11 Pupil-teacher ratios, 182-83 - Q R - Racial groups. See Minority groups; Whites Radio stations, 131. See also Broadcasting Railroads map, 497(map) miles operated, 499 Rainfall. See Precipitation Real estate. See also Housing; Property taxes agricultural land values, 35 average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 240-42 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 354 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 104-6 payrolls, 77, 98-100 sales tax collections, 294 579 Index women-owned firms, 78 Recreation. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting areas, 388(map), 389, 391 participants’ state of residence, 390 reservoirs, 388(map), 389 state parks, 388(map), 391 wildlife-associated, 390 Regents institutions, 216. See also Higher education Regions of Kansas agricultural production, 40-42 climate, 119(map), 120, 123(map), 124 farm acreage, 40-42 gas production, 273(map) oil production, 270(map) populations, 405(map) Religious organizations, 90 Renewable energy. See Energy Rental housing. See also Housing fair market rents, 337-38, 339-41 median rents, 324 number of units, 325-26 rents as percentage of income, 324 vacancy rates, 323, 325-26 Reservoirs, 388(map), 389 Restaurants. See Accommodations and food services Retail trade average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 85, 232, 237-39 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 354 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 85, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 85, 95-97 sales, 85, 107-8 sales tax collections, 294 types of retailers, 85 women-owned firms, 78 Revenues. See also Taxes local governments, 284 state government, 280, 281, 283, 291 Road and street mileage, 493, 499, 509-10. See also Highways Rural areas. See also Agriculture educational attainment, 23 employment, 23 incomes, 23 land areas, 434-35 population, 23, 436-38 - S - Salaries. See Incomes Sales taxes changes in collections, 295(map) collection by county, 295(map), 296-98 collections, 284, 291, 300-301 by industry, 294 per capita, 299(map), 300-301 rates, 292(map), 293, 311-18 taxable sales, 107-8 SAT. See Scholastic Assessment Test scores Savings institutions, 87. See also Finance and insurance 580 Index SCCHF. See Special City and County Highway Fund Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores, 209 School districts. See also Education assessed valuations and taxes, 184-91 debt instruments, 288-90 dropout rates, 168-81 enrollments, 184-91 graduation rates, 168-81 number per state, 278 populations, 195-208 poverty, 195-208 property taxes, 184-91, 302 state aid, 282 Schools. See Education; High schools Science degrees, 213(map), 214 Secondary education. See High schools Self-employment, 76 Senate districts, Kansas, 20(map) Senior citizens. See Adults, age 65 and over Service industries average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 90, 232-33, 240-42 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 354-55 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 90, 104-6 other services, 90 payrolls, 77, 90, 98-100 revenues, 90 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Sex. See Gender Sheep. See Livestock Small business loans, 64-65, 66-68. See also Business Social assistance services, 88 Solar energy, 262(map), 332-34 Sorghum production, 39, 44 Soybeans. See also Crops acres planted and harvested, 44, 47(map) exports, 52, 116 prices, 56 production, 39, 44 yields, 44 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF), 515 State comparison tables. See also States ACT scores, 210 average annual wages, 245 business bankruptcies, 75 business closings, 74 business starts, 73 electricity consumption, 258 employment, 219 energy consumption, 254, 256, 257, 258 energy prices and expenditures, 255 exports, 113 food stamp recipients, 25-26 government units, 278 health insurance coverage, 545, 546 high school graduates, 25-26 housing vacancy and ownership rates, 323 581 Index hunting and fishing, 392 Internet access, 140-41 labor force, 219 libraries, 144-45, 146, 147 median ages, 25-26 median household incomes, 368 Medicare enrollment, 555 motor fuel tax rates, 501, 502 participants in wildlife-associated recreation, 390 patents issued and trademarks registered, 117 per capita incomes, 25-26, 359-60 per pupil expenditures, 160 personal incomes, 25-26, 349-50, 351-52 population, 24 poverty, 371, 372, 373, 374, 546 rents, 324 research university funding, 212 road and street mileage, 493 sales tax rates, 293 Scholastic Assessment Test scores, 209 science and engineering degrees, 214 self-employment, 76 unemployment rates, 25-26 uninsured children, 546 workers at or below minimum wage, 247 State government (Kansas). See also Kansas legislature; Taxes employment, 233, 286 expenditures, 280, 282, 283 general fund, 280, 281, 282 revenues, 280, 281, 283, 291 State parks, 388(map), 391 State universities. See Higher education States. See also State comparison tables agricultural exports, 51(map) change in exports, 112(map) energy consumption, 254 government employment, 277(map) gross domestic product, 70(map) Internet access in libraries, 143(map), 147 library materials, 143(map), 144-45 library visits, 143(map), 146 Medicare expenditures, 554(map) per pupil expenditures, 159(map) research university funding, 211(map) sales tax rates, 292(map) science and engineering degrees, 213(map) solar resource, 262(map) wind energy potential, 262(map) Stores. See Retail trade Street mileage, 493, 499 Students. See Education - T - Tangible property valuation. See Assessed valuation, property Taxes. See also Sales taxes assessed valuations, 184-91, 303-5, 306-7, 308, 309-10 income, 281, 283, 291 motor fuels, 291, 499, 501, 502, 503 property, 284, 291, 302, 306-7, 308, 309-10 school levies, 184-91, 302 582 Index state, 281, 283, 291 Teachers. See also Education number of, 182-83, 287 pupil-teacher ratios, 182-83 Technical colleges enrollments, 217 locations, 215(map) Telecommunications. See Communications Telephone service cellular towers and coverage areas, 138-39(map) Television stations. See also Broadcasting digital TV licensees, 130(map) number of, 131 Temperatures, 119(map), 120 Trade pull factors, 109(map), 110-11 Trademark registration, 117 Transfer payments, 353, 356-58 Transit systems, 516-18 Transportation accidents and fatalities, 495, 499, 511(map), 512-14 airports, 287, 498(map), 499 bridges, 494, 499 commuting methods and times, 516-18 electricity consumption, 258 fuel consumption, 257, 500 gross domestic product, 71, 72 highway funds, 285, 494, 515 highway map, 496(map) licensed drivers, 499, 504 rail, 497(map), 499 registered vehicles, 499, 504, 505-6, 509-10 road and street mileage, 493, 499, 509-10 sales tax collections, 294 transit systems, 516-18 vehicle miles of travel, 499, 509-10 vehicle registration fees, 509-10 vehicles per household, 507-8 Transportation industries average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 232, 237-39 incomes, 354 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 95-97 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Trucks. See Motor vehicles; Transportation Turkeys. See Poultry - U - Unemployment numbers by city, 227 by county, 224-26 historical trends, 223 monthly changes, 222 by state, 219 Unemployment rates annual averages, 228(map), 229-30 by city, 227, 231 by county, 30-32, 224-26, 228(map), 229-30 583 Index historical trends, 223 by metropolitan area, 227, 231 by micropolitan area, 227 rural, 23 by state, 25-26, 219 urban, 23 United States government. See Federal government Universities. See Higher education Urban clusters and urbanized areas. See also Cities; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas land areas, 434-35 map, 433(map) population percentages, 439-40 population totals, 23 Utilities. See also Energy average annual wages, 246 employment, 237-39 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 95-97 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 - V - Valuations. See Assessed valuation, property Value added by manufacture, 83 Vehicles. See Motor vehicles Vital statistics births, 416-18, 450-51, 520, 521-22 deaths, 416-18, 450-51, 520, 521-22 divorces and annulments, 520, 523-24 marriages, 520, 523-24 Voter registration, 319-20. See also Elections - W - Wages. See also Incomes; Payrolls agricultural labor, 53, 246 average annual, 245, 246, 251 average per job, 248-50 by county, 356-58 government expenditures, 282 housing, 339-41 mean renter, 339-41 in metropolitan areas, 251 in micropolitan areas, 251 minimum, 247 as source of income, 353 by state, 245 Weather. See Climate Wheat. See also Crops acres planted and harvested, 44, 46(map) exports, 52, 116 prices, 56 production, 39, 44 yields, 44 Whites inmates, 157 population, 400, 401, 403, 425-27 Wholesale trade 584 Index average annual wages, 246 employment, 77, 84, 232, 237-39 gross domestic product, 71, 72 incomes, 354 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81, 82 number of establishments, 77, 84, 101-3 payrolls, 77, 84, 95-97 products, 84 sales, 84 sales tax collections, 294 women-owned firms, 78 Wildlife areas, 388(map) Wildlife-associated recreation participants, 390. See also Fishing; Hunting Wind energy consumption, 259 potential, 262(map), 263(map) wind farms, 263(map) Women. See also Gender firms owned by, 78 inmates, 156, 157 - X Y Z - 585