published exclusively online by Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 51st E di ti on Se pt em be r 20 17 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 September 2017 Editorial Board: Genna M. Hurd, Editor Xanthippe Wedel, Senior Research Data Engineer Travis Weller, Project Manager Copyright © 2017 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. Steven Maynard-Moody, Director Travis Weller, Assistant Director Preface We are pleased to present this 51st Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA). For 51 years, first in print and now on-line, the KSA has provided the people of Kansas up-to-date, relevant and accessible social, economic, and demographic data. This quote from the first edition of the KSA is still relevant today. “As regional economic and social statistics become more prevalent so do the number of sources disseminating such information. The utility of these statistics depends to a great extent on an awareness of the various sources containing them and their accessibility. Often, even under the best of conditions, it is difficult to know if and where particular regional statistics exist. The purpose of this volume is to present in a concise and convenient format important social and economic data pertaining to the State of Kansas. These data have been obtained and compiled from a number of different sources. Their potential usefulness should be increased as a result of consolidating them into one volume.” --David L. Huff, Director, Center for Regional Studies, Kansas Statistical Abstract 1965 The KSA is compiled and published annually by The University of Kansas Institute for Policy & Social Research (IPSR). 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On behalf of IPSR, Steven Maynard Moody, Director Institute for Policy & Social Research 3 Foreword The 51st Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA) contains data collected through August 2017 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 13. 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. 4 Table of Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Foreword ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Tips for Using the Kansas Statistical Abstract ............................................................................... 13 Sunflower State Summary .............................................................................................................. 15 Kansas Economic Dashboard (graphs) ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Kansas Counties and County Seats (map) ........................................................................................................................................ 17 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2012 (map) ....................................................................................................................... 18 Kansas Senate Districts, 2012 (map) .................................................................................................................................................. 19 Kansas House Districts, 2012 (map)................................................................................................................................................... 20 Kansas State Board of Education Districts, 2012 (map) ................................................................................................................ 21 Kansas Data Summary, by Urban and Rural Area........................................................................................................................... 22 Selected Population Data and Rank in the U.S., by State .............................................................................................................. 23 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data ................................................................................................................................... 24 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County ........................................................................................................... 26 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data ................................................................................................................................ 29 Agriculture ........................................................................................................................................ 32 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2015 (graph) ............................................................................................................................ 33 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2015 (graph) .................................................................................................................... 33 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2015, Selected Years ........................................................................................................................ 34 Average Size of Farm in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ............................................................................................................. 35 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County, 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 ....................................................... 36 Agriculture in Kansas, Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2016 ...................................................................................................... 38 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas, by District and County, 2012 ............................................. 39 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ............................................................................................. 42 Farm Production Summary for Kansas, 2014-2015 ........................................................................................................................ 43 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries, 1999-2015 Milk Production and Value ........................................................................................................................................................... 44 Honey Production and Value ....................................................................................................................................................... 44 Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) .................................................................................................. 45 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ............................................................................................. 46 Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2015 ......................................................................................................... 47 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas, 1997-2015 ...................................................................................................................... 48 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species, 1997-2012, Selected Years ................................................................................ 48 Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2012 (map) ................................................................................................ 49 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2015 (map) .................................................................................................... 50 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2011-2015 ........................................................................................................................................... 51 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 2006-2016 .................................................................................................... 52 Average Net Farm Income in Kansas, 1990-2015 (graph) ........................................................................................................... 53 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1940-2015, Selected Years ................................. 54 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 2010-2016 ............................................................................................................................. 55 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, Annual Averages, 1978-2010 ....................................................... 55 Banking and Finance ........................................................................................................................ 56 Interest Rates in the U.S., 1972-2016 (graph) .................................................................................................................................. 57 5 Table of Contents (cont.) Banking in Kansas, 1966-2016 .............................................................................................................................................................. 58 Assets and Liabilities for FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas, 1995-2016 ...................................................................... 59 Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 ............................................................................................ 60 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S., 1974-2015 ............................................................................................................. 62 Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2015 .......................................................................................................................... 63 Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2011-2015 ............................................................................................................... 65 Business, Industry, and Exports ....................................................................................................... 68 Per Capita Real GDP, by State, All Industry Total, 2016 (map).................................................................................................. 69 U.S. Gross Domestic Product by Industry, 2011-2016 ................................................................................................................. 70 Kansas Gross Domestic Product by Industry, 2011-2016 ........................................................................................................... 71 New Establishments by State, 2010-2015 ......................................................................................................................................... 72 Business Closings by State, 2010-2015 .............................................................................................................................................. 73 Business Bankruptcies by State, 2011-2016 ...................................................................................................................................... 74 Self-Employment by State, 2009-2015 ................................................................................................................................................ 75 Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry, 2014 and 2015 ................................................................................... 76 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 2007 and 2012 ......................................................................................................................... 77 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 2007 and 2012 ............................................................................................................................... 78 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 2007 and 2012 ..................................................................... 79 Firms in Kansas, Asian-Owned, 2007 and 2012 .............................................................................................................................. 80 Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 2007 and 2012 ......................................................................................................................... 81 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2015 ............................................................................................................................................ 82 Wholesale Trade Industry in Kansas, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................... 83 Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2012 ................................................................................................................................................ 84 Information Industry in Kansas, 2012 ................................................................................................................................................. 85 Finance and Insurance Industry in Kansas, 2012 ............................................................................................................................. 86 Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2012....................................................................................................... 87 Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2012 .................................................................................................... 88 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Industry in Kansas, 2012 ................................................................................ 89 Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2012 ............................................................................... 90 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2012 ....................................................................................................................................................... 91 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2012 .............................................................................................................................................................. 93 Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 ............................................................................................................. 95 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 .......................................................................................................... 101 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2015-2016............................................................................................................... 107 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, Fiscal Year 2016 (map) ................................................................................................. 109 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2010-2016 .......................................................................... 110 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2011-2015 (map) ........................................................................................ 112 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2011-2015 .................................................................................................... 113 International Exports from Kansas, 2005 and 2015 (graphs) ................................................................................................... 114 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2016 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports ......... 115 U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2016 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas .......................... 116 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents by State, Fiscal Years 2013-2016 ................................... 117 Climate............................................................................................................................................ 118 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2016, January and July Averages (map) ...................................................................... 119 Average Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2016 and 1981-2010 ...................................................................................... 120 Average Precipitation in Kansas (maps) 1961-1990 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 121 1971-2000 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 121 Average Precipitation in Kansas, 1981-2010 (map) .................................................................................................................... 122 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2016 Total and 1981-2010 Average (map) .................................................................. 123 6 Table of Contents (cont.) Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2016 Total and 1981-2010 Average ............................................................................. 124 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1981-2010 (map) ............................................................................................... 125 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2016 (map) .......................................................................................................................... 126 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2011-2016 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, 1971-2016................................................................................................................... 131 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2011, 2013, and 2015 ....................................................................................... 132 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas, 2011, 2013, and 2015 .................................................................................. 134 Persons Using the Internet by Type of Connection and State, 2015 ..................................................................................... 138 Broadband Availability in Kansas, 2014 (map) ............................................................................................................................... 140 Library Visits per Capita by State, FY2014 (map) ........................................................................................................................ 141 Public-Use Internet Computers in Public Libraries per 5,000 People by State, FY2014 (map) ...................................... 141 Printed Library Materials per Capita by State, FY2014 (map) .................................................................................................. 141 Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2014 ..................................................................................................................... 142 Public Library Service by State, Fiscal Year 2014 ......................................................................................................................... 144 Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Resources by State, Fiscal Year 2014 ............................................................................................................................................................... 145 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety .................................................................................................. 146 Judicial Districts in Kansas, 2017 (map) .......................................................................................................................................... 147 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1979-2015 ............................................................................................................. 148 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2014 and 2015 .................................................................................................. 149 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2015 ......................................................................................... 152 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions, Fiscal Years 2009-2015..................... 153 Correctional Facilities in Kansas, 2015 ........................................................................................................................................... 154 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2008-2015 ........................................................ 155 Education ........................................................................................................................................ 156 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 2013-14 (map) ................... 157 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 2008-09 - 2013-14............ 158 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1977-78 - 2016-17 .......................................................................................................... 159 Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2010-11 - 2016-17 ....................................................................................... 160 Projected Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2017-18 - 2021-22 .................................................................... 160 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, Persons 25 Years and Older, 2011-15 .................................................... 161 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, 1980 - 2011-15 ...................... 164 Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County, 2012-13 - 2014-15 .......................................... 166 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2015-16 and 2016-17 .......................................................................................... 180 School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 ..................................................................................................... 182 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County, 2012-13 and 2013-14 ................................ 190 Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County ...................................................................................... 193 SAT Score Averages by State, 2013-14 and 2014-15 ................................................................................................................. 207 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2011-2016 .............................................................................................................. 208 State Funding for Higher Education per Student, by State, 2014 (map) ................................................................................ 209 State Funding for Higher Education per Student, by State, 2010-2014 ................................................................................. 210 Science, Engineering, and Technology Degrees as a Percentage of Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2013 (map) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 211 Science, Engineering, and Technology Degrees as a Percentage of Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2007-2013 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 212 Location of Higher Educational Institutions in Kansas, Fall 2015 (map) ................................................................................ 213 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2015 ....................................................................................................... 214 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2015 .................................................................................... 215 7 Table of Contents (cont.) Employment and Earnings ............................................................................................................. 216 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for the U.S., by State, 2016 Annual Averages .................................................................... 217 Total Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2012-2016 (graph) .................................................................................... 218 Employed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2012-2016 (graph) ........................................................................... 219 Unemployed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2012-2016 (graph) ...................................................................... 220 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1966-2016 .................................................................................................................................... 221 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 ................................................................................ 222 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2016 ... 225 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2016 Average (map) ........................................................................................ 226 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2011-2016, Annual Averages ........................................................................ 227 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2011-2016, Annual Averages ......................................................................................................................................................... 229 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2015 and 2016 .......................................................................................................................... 230 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2015 and 2016 .............................................................................. 232 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 ........................................................................................ 235 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2013-2015 ...................................................................................... 241 Average Annual Wages, by State, 2012-2015 ............................................................................................................................... 243 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2012-2015 .................................................................................. 244 Workers with Earnings at or below the Federal Minimum Wage, by State, 2016 Annual Averages ........................... 245 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2006-2015 ............................... 246 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2007-2015 ....................................................................................................................................................... 249 County Employment Residence Ratio, Five-Year Average 2011-15 (map) .......................................................................... 250 Energy and Natural Resources ...................................................................................................... 251 Per Capita Energy Consumption by State, 2015 (graph) ........................................................................................................... 252 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2015 ........................................................................................................... 253 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita, Ranked by State, 2015 ................................................ 254 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2015 .............................................................................................................................. 255 Electricity Consumption by State, 2015.......................................................................................................................................... 256 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2010-2015 ............................................................................................................. 257 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2015 (graph) ......................................................................................................... 257 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas, 2010-2016 ....................................................................................................... 258 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas, 2010-2016 .................................................................................. 258 Coal Plants and Electrical Transmission Lines in Kansas (map) ............................................................................................... 259 Direct Normal Solar Resource in the Contiguous United States, Annual Average, 1998-2009 (map) ........................ 260 Wind Resource Potential in the Contiguous United States, 2015 (map) .............................................................................. 260 Wind Farms and Wind Resource Potential in Kansas (map) .................................................................................................... 261 Ethanol and Biodiesel Plants and Potential Fuel Crops in Kansas (map) ............................................................................... 262 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2012-13 (map) ............................................................................................ 263 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2011-2013 ....................................................................................... 264 Kansas Oil Production, 1890-2016 (graph).................................................................................................................................... 265 Kansas Gas Production, 1890-2016 (graph) .................................................................................................................................. 265 Oil and Gas Fields in Kansas, 2017 (map) ...................................................................................................................................... 266 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2016 ............................................................................ 267 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2016 (map) ...................................................................................................................... 268 Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2014-2016 ........................................................................ 269 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2016 (map) ..................................................................................................................... 271 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2014-2016 ..................................................................... 272 Government ................................................................................................................................... 274 2015 State Government Employment (FTE) per 10,000 People (map) ................................................................................. 275 8 Table of Contents (cont.) Government Units by State, 2012 .................................................................................................................................................... 276 Federal Spending by Category, Fiscal Year 2014 (graphs) United States ................................................................................................................................................................................. 277 Kansas.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 277 State General Fund in Kansas (graph) ............................................................................................................................................. 278 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 ................................... 279 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 ............................ 280 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 ................................................ 281 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2011-2014 ........................................................ 282 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2015 ........................................................................................ 284 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2015 ........................................................................................ 285 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County, June 30, 2016 ...................... 286 State Government Tax Collections in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2012-2015 ................................................................................ 289 Combined State and Average Local Sales Tax Rates in the U.S., by State, as of January 1, 2017 (map) ...................... 290 State and Local Sales Tax Rates as of January 1, 2017................................................................................................................ 291 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2012-2016 ......................................... 292 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, 2015-2016 (map) ................................................ 293 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Calendar Years 2010-2016 .................................................................. 294 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Year 2016 (map) .................................................... 297 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2010-2016 .............................................................. 298 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District, November 1, 2015 and 2016 ................................ 300 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 .................................................................. 301 2016 County Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Counties ................................................................................................................... 304 2016 City Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Cities of the First Class .............................................................................................. 306 2016 City Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Cities of the Second Class ......................................................................................... 307 Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County ........................................................................................................ 309 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation, by County, as of August 1, 2015 ........................................................................... 317 Housing and Construction ............................................................................................................. 319 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 2006-2016 (graphs) Homeowner Vacancy Rates ...................................................................................................................................................... 320 Homeownership Rates ............................................................................................................................................................... 320 Vacancy and Ownership Rates in the U.S., by State, 2013-2016 ............................................................................................. 321 Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 2000, 2010, and 2015..................................................................................................................................................... 322 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2010 ................................................................................................................. 323 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 1960-2010 ......................................................................................................................... 325 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 ......................................................................................................................... 327 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1990, 2000, and 2010 ................................ 330 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2011-15 ................................................................................................................... 331 Occupied Housing Units, Median Value, and Median Gross Rent in Kansas, by County, 2011-15 ............................... 334 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2017 ............................................................................................................................. 336 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County, 2017 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 338 Annual Percent Change of New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2006-2016 (graph) .................................................................................................................................... 341 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2014-2016 .................. 342 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas, by County, 2013-2016 .................................................................................................................................................................... 343 Income ............................................................................................................................................ 346 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2010 ........................................................................................................... 347 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2012-2016 ........................................................................................................... 349 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2014-2016 ......................................................... 351 9 Table of Contents (cont.) Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2015......................................................................................................... 354 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2015 and 2016 ................................................ 357 Income and Median Earnings in Kansas, by County, 2006-10 and 2011-15 ......................................................................... 359 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2015 (map) ............................................................................................. 361 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006-2015 ............................................................................................... 362 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 2006-2015 ...................................... 365 Median Household Income, by State, 2009-2015 ........................................................................................................................ 366 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 2010-2015 ............................................................................. 367 Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2015 .......................................................................................................................................... 369 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 2009-2015 ...................................................................................................................... 370 Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2015 ......................................................................................................................... 371 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2015 ....................................................................................................... 372 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, All Ages, 2012-2015.............................................................................................. 373 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2012-2015...................................... 375 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, People Under Age 18, 2012-2015 .................................................................... 377 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2014-2016 .......................................... 379 Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2014-2016 ................................................................................................................................................................... 382 Parks and Recreation ..................................................................................................................... 385 Recreational Areas in Kansas (map) ................................................................................................................................................ 386 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas ............................................................................................................................................................. 387 Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation, by Participants’ State of Residence, 2011 ................................................. 388 State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals, 2009-2015 ....................................................... 389 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2011 ......................................................................... 390 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2013-2015 .......................................................................................................... 391 Population ....................................................................................................................................... 392 State and Regional Population Change in the U.S., by County, 2000-2010 (maps) Numeric Change .......................................................................................................................................................................... 393 Percent Change ............................................................................................................................................................................ 393 Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S., 1860-2016, Selected Years .................................................................................. 394 Kansas Population as a Percentage of U.S. Population, 1860-2010 (graph) .......................................................................... 394 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1990 ................................................................................................ 395 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 2000 and 2010 ......................................................................................... 397 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2000 and 2010 .............................................................. 398 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2015................................................................................. 399 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, 1980-2010 ......................................................................................................... 400 Population in Kansas, by Household Type, 2000 and 2010 ...................................................................................................... 400 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas, by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2010 .............................................................................................................................................................. 401 Population in Kansas, by Congressional District and Age Group, 2010 ............................................................................... 402 Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2016 and Percent Change, 2015-2016 (map) ..................................................... 403 Population Projections for Kansas, by Age Group, 2014-2044, Selected Years ................................................................. 404 Metropolitan Areas Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map) .............................................................................................................. 405 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 2010-2016 .......................................................................................................... 406 10 Table of Contents (cont.) County Census Year of Maximum Population by Kansas County, 1890-2010 (map) ...................................................................... 407 Population in Kansas, by County, 1860-1970 ................................................................................................................................ 408 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 2000-2010 (map) .................................................................................... 411 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1980-2010 .................................................................................. 412 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County, 2000-2010 ............................................................................ 414 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2010 .......................................................................................................................... 417 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County, 1960-2010 ........................................................................................................ 419 Population in Kansas, by Gender and County, 2000 and 2010 ................................................................................................ 421 Population in Kansas, by Race and County, April 1, 2010 ......................................................................................................... 423 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County, 2000 and 2010 ...................................................................................................... 426 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2010 (map) .............................................................................................................. 428 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County, 1990, 2000, and 2010 .............................................................. 429 Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 2010 (map) .................................................................................................. 431 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2010 .............................................................................. 432 Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County, 1960-2010 ............................................................................................... 434 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County, 1930-2010 ....................................................................................... 437 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County, 2000 and 2010 ....................................................................................... 439 Number of Households in Kansas, by County, 2000 and 2010 ............................................................................................... 442 Population Density Classifications in Kansas, by County, 2016 (map) ................................................................................... 444 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, April 2010 - July 2016 (map) .............................................................. 445 Population in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 ................................................................................................................................ 446 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 ......................... 449 Older Population Dependency Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2015 (map) ............................................................................. 451 Projected Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 2014-2044 (map) ................................................................ 452 Projected Population in Kansas, by County, 2044 (map) ........................................................................................................... 453 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, 2014-2044, Selected Years ........................................................................ 454 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, People Age 65 and Over, 2014-2044, Selected Years ....................... 456 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, 2016 .............................................................................. 461 Population of Cities in Kansas, 1900-2010 ..................................................................................................................................... 462 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2016 ...................................................................................................... 480 Transportation................................................................................................................................ 492 Public Road Length by State, 2010-2015 ........................................................................................................................................ 493 Expenditure of Federal Funds in Kansas, Administered by the Federal Highway Administration, Fiscal Years 2004-2014 ................................................................................................................................................................... 494 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1965-2015 ................................................................................................. 495 Highways in Kansas, 2017 (map) ....................................................................................................................................................... 496 Railways in Kansas, 2017 (map) ......................................................................................................................................................... 497 Public Airports in Kansas, 2017 (map) ............................................................................................................................................ 498 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2012-2015 ........................................................................................................................... 499 Motor-Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1965-2015 ......................................................................................................................... 500 Motor-Fuel Gasoline Tax Rates by State, 2015 (graph) ............................................................................................................. 501 Motor-Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2015 .............................................................................................................................................. 502 Motor-Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas, Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2016............................................................. 503 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 2010-2015....................................................................................................................... 504 Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class, 2010-2015 .............................................................................................................. 504 11 Table of Contents (cont.) Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category, 2010-2015 ............................................................................................................. 504 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2015 ................................................................................................................. 505 Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County, 2011-15 ......................................................................................... 507 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2014 ................................................................................................................................. 509 Accidents per 10,000 Daily Vehicle Miles in Kansas, by County, 2015 (map) ..................................................................... 511 Traffic Accidents in Kansas, by County, 2015 ............................................................................................................................... 512 Gas Tax Distributions from Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2016.......................................................................................................... 515 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, 2011-15........................................................................................... 516 Vital Statistics and Health ............................................................................................................. 519 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S., 1980-2015 ................................................................................................................................................................. 520 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2012-2015 ............................................................................... 521 Marriages and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2012-2015....................................................................... 523 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2015 ............................................... 525 Hospitals in Kansas, 2015 (map) ....................................................................................................................................................... 527 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2015, Admissions per Bed (map) ............................................................... 528 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2015 ............................................................................................................................................. 529 Persons per Physician in Kansas, by County, 2015 (map) ......................................................................................................... 531 Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County, 2013-2015 ............................................................................................................. 532 Persons per Dentist in Kansas, by County, 2015 (map) ............................................................................................................ 535 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice, 2012, 2013, and 2015 ............................................................................ 536 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2017 (map) ................. 538 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2017 (map) ............................. 539 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2017 (map) .............................. 540 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2015 ......................................................................................................................... 541 Percent of Infants Fully Immunized at 24 Months in Kansas, by County, School Year 2015-16 (map) ........................ 544 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2015 (map) .............................................. 545 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2011-2015 ............................................... 546 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, 2011-2015 ............................. 548 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, 2015 ........................................................................................................................ 549 Percent of People Under 65 Without Health Insurance in Kansas, by County, 2015 (map) .......................................... 550 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County, People Under 65, All Income Levels, 2014 and 2015.................. 551 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County, People Under 65, At or Below 200% of Poverty, 2014 and 2015 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 553 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County, People Under 19, At or Below 200% of Poverty, 2014 and 2015 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 555 Per Capita Medicare Expenditures in the U.S., by State, 2015 (map) .................................................................................... 557 Medicare Enrollment by State, 2014-2016 ..................................................................................................................................... 558 Percent of Population Enrolled in Medicare in Kansas, by County, 2016 (map)................................................................. 559 Medicare Enrollment in Kansas, by County, Hospital and/or Medical Insurance, 2016 .................................................... 560 Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 .......................................................... 562 Index ................................................................................................................................................ 564 12 Tips for Using the Kansas Statistical Abstract Accessing the Online Edition If you have a slow internet connection or access the Online Edition frequently, save the file to your hard drive to avoid downloading the file each time you need data. 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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. 14 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Sunflower State Summary Su nf lo w er St at e Su m m ar y 15 Kansas 1.9% Min -1.2% Max 13.2% Population Change -1.2% - 1.7% 1.7% - 4.1% 4.1% - 6.4% 6.4% - 13.2% Percent Change, 2010-2016 Kansas Economic Dashboard Kansas Compared to All U.S. States Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Kansas 95.8% Min 93.3% Max 97.2% Employment Rate 93.3% - 94.7% 94.7% - 95.2% 95.2% - 96.1% 96.1% - 97.2% Percent, 2016 Kansas -1.1% Min -4.0% Max 13.4% Labor Force Growth -4.0% - -0.7% -0.7% - 1.8% 1.8% - 4.9% 4.9% - 13.4% Percent Change, 2010-2016 Kansas $48,537 Min $35,936 Max $75,596 Per Capita Personal Income $35,936 - $42,883 $42,883 - $47,275 $47,275 - $52,805 $52,805 - $75,596 2016 (dollars) 16 !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 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Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson Pawnee Leavenworth Kansas CityOlathe Atchison JohnsonCity Elkhart Liberal 17 14 2 3 Butler Ford Reno Ellis Ness Elk Gove Finney Clark Lyon Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Trego Pratt Cowley 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 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: 2,853,118 Ideal Size for each District: 713,280 Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson Pawnee 18 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 19 118 120 117 109 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 20 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 21 Urban Rural Total Population 1980 1,362,702 1,001,534 2,364,236 1990 1,515,997 961,591 2,477,588 2000 1,709,822 979,103 2,688,925 2010 1,896,643 956,489 2,853,132 2016 1,972,856 934,433 2,907,289 Percent change, 1980-2010 39.2 -4.5 20.7 Percent change, 2010-2016 4.0 -2.3 1.9 Income Per capita income (2015 dollars) 2014 $48,941 $41,309 $46,448 2015 $49,949 $41,351 $47,161 Percent change 2.1 0.1 1.5 Earnings per job (2015 dollars) 2014 $55,040 $45,149 $51,751 2015 $55,597 $44,284 $51,881 Percent change 1.0 -1.9 0.3 Per capita personal current transfer receipts (2015 dollars) 2014 $6,565 $7,959 $7,028 2015 $6,829 $8,283 $7,313 Percent change 4.0 4.1 4.1 Poverty rate (percent) 1979 9.1 11.6 10.1 1989 10.3 13.4 11.5 1999 8.9 11.6 9.9 2015 12.5 14.1 13.0 Education (persons 25 and older) Percent not completing high school 1990 15.9 23.0 18.7 2000 12.0 17.4 14.0 2011-2015 8.5 12.3 9.8 Percent completing college 1990 25.4 14.5 21.1 2000 30.6 17.6 25.8 2011-2015 36.1 20.9 31.0 Employment Total number of jobs 2014 1,265,065 630,195 1,895,260 2015 1,285,221 628,563 1,913,784 Percent change 1.6 -0.3 1.0 Unemployment rate (percent) 2014 4.7 4.3 4.6 2015 4.2 4.2 4.2 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Fact Sheets: Kansas, http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/state- fact-sheets.aspx (accessed May 30, 2017); U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed August 3, 2017). 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 22 State Persons (1,000) Rank Persons (1,000) Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons (1,000) Rank Alabama 4,780 23 4,863 24 1.7 36 94.4 28 4,874 24 Alaska 710 48 742 48 4.5 23 1.2 51 868 46 Arizona 6,392 20 6,931 14 8.4 8 56.3 34 10,712 10 Arkansas 2,916 33 2,988 33 2.5 31 56.0 35 3,240 32 California 37,254 1 39,250 1 5.4 18 239.1 12 46,445 1 Colorado 5,029 24 5,541 21 10.2 5 48.5 38 5,792 22 Connecticut 3,574 29 3,576 29 0.1 48 738.1 5 3,689 30 Delaware 898 45 952 45 6.0 16 460.8 7 1,013 45 District of Columbia 602 50 681 49 13.2 1 9,856.5 1 433 51 Florida 18,801 4 20,612 3 9.6 6 350.6 9 28,686 3 Georgia 9,688 10 10,310 8 6.4 13 168.4 19 12,018 8 Hawaii 1,360 42 1,429 40 5.0 20 211.8 14 1,466 41 Idaho 1,568 39 1,683 39 7.4 10 19.0 45 1,970 37 Illinois 12,831 5 12,802 5 -0.2 50 231.1 13 13,433 5 Indiana 6,484 14 6,633 17 2.3 32 181.0 17 6,810 18 Iowa 3,046 30 3,135 30 2.9 30 54.5 37 2,955 34 Kansas 2,853 32 2,907 35 1.9 34 34.9 41 2,940 35 Kentucky 4,339 25 4,437 26 2.2 33 109.9 23 4,555 27 Louisiana 4,533 22 4,682 25 3.3 29 104.9 25 4,803 26 Maine 1,328 40 1,331 42 0.2 47 43.1 39 1,411 42 Maryland 5,774 19 6,016 19 4.2 25 594.8 6 7,022 16 Massachusetts 6,548 13 6,812 15 4.0 27 839.4 4 7,012 17 Michigan 9,884 8 9,928 10 0.5 45 174.8 18 10,694 11 Minnesota 5,304 21 5,520 22 4.1 26 66.6 32 6,306 20 Mississippi 2,967 31 2,989 32 0.7 42 63.2 33 3,092 33 Missouri 5,989 17 6,093 18 1.7 37 87.1 29 6,430 19 Montana 989 44 1,043 44 5.4 17 6.8 49 1,045 44 Nebraska 1,826 38 1,907 37 4.4 24 23.8 44 1,820 38 Nevada 2,701 35 2,940 34 8.9 7 24.6 43 4,282 28 New Hampshire 1,316 41 1,335 41 1.4 40 147.0 22 1,646 40 New Jersey 8,792 9 8,944 11 1.7 38 1,195.5 2 9,802 13 New Mexico 2,059 36 2,081 36 1.1 41 17.0 46 2,100 36 New York 19,378 3 19,745 4 1.9 35 411.2 8 19,477 4 North Carolina 9,535 11 10,147 9 6.4 14 196.1 16 12,228 7 North Dakota 673 47 758 47 12.7 2 9.7 48 607 49 Ohio 11,537 7 11,614 7 0.7 43 282.3 11 11,551 9 Oklahoma 3,751 27 3,924 28 4.6 22 54.7 36 3,913 29 Oregon 3,831 28 4,093 27 6.8 12 39.9 40 4,834 25 Pennsylvania 12,702 6 12,784 6 0.6 44 283.9 10 12,768 6 Rhode Island 1,053 43 1,056 43 0.4 46 1,018.1 3 1,153 43 South Carolina 4,625 26 4,961 23 7.3 11 153.9 20 5,149 23 South Dakota 814 46 865 46 6.3 15 10.7 47 800 47 Tennessee 6,346 16 6,651 16 4.8 21 153.9 20 7,381 15 Texas 25,146 2 27,863 2 10.8 3 96.3 27 33,318 2 Utah 2,764 34 3,051 31 10.4 4 33.6 42 3,485 31 Vermont 626 49 625 50 -0.2 49 67.9 31 712 48 Virginia 8,001 12 8,412 12 5.1 19 202.6 15 9,825 12 Washington 6,725 15 7,288 13 8.4 9 101.2 26 8,625 14 West Virginia 1,853 37 1,831 38 -1.2 51 77.1 30 1,720 39 Wisconsin 5,687 18 5,779 20 1.6 39 105.0 24 6,151 21 Wyoming 564 51 586 51 3.9 28 5.8 50 523 50 United States 308,746 323,128 4.7 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 2010-2016 Population July 1, 2016 Population April 1, 2010 Population Density 2010 23 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data State Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Alabama $39,231 47 84.9 46 6.0 46 37.9 27 17.5 45 Alaska 55,307 9 92.6 4 6.6 50 33.8 3 11.1 14 Arizona 40,243 43 86.1 38 5.3 37 35.9 9 13.9 27 Arkansas 39,345 46 85.4 44 4.0 14 37.4 23 14.3 30 California 55,987 8 82.2 51 5.4 40 35.2 6 11.1 12 Colorado 52,059 16 91.2 12 3.3 7 36.1 12 8.6 5 Connecticut 71,033 2 90.2 18 5.1 35 40.0 45 12.1 18 Delaware 48,697 22 88.9 28 4.4 20 38.8 38 15.5 38 District of Columbia 75,596 1 89.8 23 6.0 48 33.8 3 19.8 49 Florida 45,819 28 87.6 34 4.9 29 40.7 47 16.8 43 Georgia 41,835 41 86.1 38 5.4 39 35.3 7 16.8 44 Hawaii 50,551 19 90.9 15 3.0 3 38.6 37 12.4 20 Idaho 39,107 48 90.0 21 3.8 11 34.6 5 11.0 11 Illinois 52,098 15 88.6 31 5.9 45 36.6 16 15.0 33 Indiana 43,492 36 88.2 32 4.4 21 37.0 20 11.2 15 Iowa 46,794 27 91.7 7 3.7 9 38.1 33 12.1 19 Kansas 48,537 23 90.3 17 4.2 18 36.0 10 8.7 7 Kentucky 39,499 44 85.1 45 5.0 33 38.1 33 15.0 35 Louisiana 43,487 37 84.6 47 6.1 49 35.8 8 19.8 50 Maine 44,316 33 91.7 7 3.9 12 42.7 51 14.2 29 Maryland 57,936 7 89.6 26 4.3 19 38.0 30 12.4 21 Massachusetts 65,137 3 90.2 18 3.7 10 39.1 42 11.4 17 Michigan 44,347 32 90.1 20 4.9 30 38.9 40 14.8 32 Minnesota 52,117 14 92.8 3 3.9 13 37.4 23 8.7 6 Mississippi 35,936 51 83.5 49 5.8 44 36.0 10 19.5 47 Missouri 43,723 34 88.9 28 4.5 22 37.9 27 13.3 24 Montana 42,386 39 93.5 1 4.1 17 39.8 44 11.2 16 Nebraska 49,636 21 91.0 14 3.2 5 36.2 13 9.2 8 Nevada 43,637 35 85.6 43 5.7 43 36.3 15 15.0 34 New Hampshire 58,322 6 93.1 2 2.8 2 41.1 48 7.4 4 New Jersey 61,968 4 89.1 27 5.0 32 39.0 41 9.8 10 New Mexico 38,807 49 84.6 47 6.7 51 36.7 17 22.6 51 New York 60,534 5 86.0 41 4.8 25 38.0 30 15.0 36 North Carolina 42,002 40 86.6 36 5.1 34 37.4 23 15.5 37 North Dakota 55,038 11 92.5 5 3.2 4 37.0 20 7.2 2 Unemployment Rate 2016 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2015 Per Capita Personal Income 2016 Median Age 2010 Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2016 24 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data State Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Unemployment Rate 2016 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2015 Per Capita Personal Income 2016 Median Age 2010 Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2016 Ohio $44,876 31 89.7 24 4.9 31 38.8 38 13.9 26 Oklahoma 45,682 29 87.3 35 4.9 27 36.2 13 15.6 39 Oregon 45,049 30 90.0 21 4.9 28 38.4 35 18.0 46 Pennsylvania 51,275 18 89.7 24 5.4 42 40.1 46 14.6 31 Rhode Island 51,576 17 87.7 33 5.3 38 39.4 43 16.2 40 South Carolina 39,465 45 86.3 37 4.8 26 37.9 27 16.2 41 South Dakota 48,049 24 91.1 13 2.8 1 36.9 19 11.1 13 Tennessee 43,380 38 86.1 38 4.8 24 38.0 30 16.7 42 Texas 47,636 25 82.4 50 4.6 23 33.6 2 13.5 25 Utah 40,744 42 91.5 10 3.4 8 29.2 1 7.2 3 Vermont 50,321 20 91.7 7 3.3 6 41.5 50 12.8 23 Virginia 53,723 12 88.9 28 4.0 15 37.5 26 9.8 9 Washington 53,493 13 90.8 16 5.4 41 37.3 22 13.9 28 West Virginia 37,386 50 86.0 41 6.0 47 41.3 49 19.5 48 Wisconsin 47,275 26 91.4 11 4.1 16 38.5 36 12.6 22 Wyoming 55,212 10 92.2 6 5.3 36 36.8 18 5.8 1 United States $49,571 87.1 4.9 37.2 13.7 * 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; U.S. Department of Agriculture. 25 Population April 1, 2010 Census Population July 1, 2016 Estimate Population Change 2010-2016 Population Density 2010 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank Allen 13,371 36 12,714 36 -4.9 80 26.7 30 8,839 39 Anderson 8,102 48 7,827 49 -3.4 63 14.0 42 7,153 45 Atchison 16,924 31 16,380 31 -3.2 59 39.3 18 11,493 35 Barber 4,861 71 4,688 71 -3.6 66 4.3 84 3,954 69 Barton 27,674 22 26,775 22 -3.2 60 30.9 26 22,574 25 Bourbon 15,173 34 14,617 34 -3.7 68 23.9 32 12,359 34 Brown 9,984 41 9,684 41 -3.0 57 17.5 38 8,706 41 Butler 65,880 8 67,025 8 1.7 12 46.1 15 71,623 8 Chase 2,790 89 2,669 89 -4.3 74 3.6 85 1,624 92 Chautauqua 3,669 78 3,374 78 -8.0 102 5.7 72 1,276 97 Cherokee 21,603 28 20,246 28 -6.3 94 36.8 19 17,105 28 Cheyenne 2,726 91 2,661 90 -2.4 48 2.7 96 1,962 86 Clark 2,215 100 2,072 99 -6.5 95 2.3 102 856 102 Clay 8,535 47 8,143 47 -4.6 78 13.2 48 8,835 40 Cloud 9,533 44 9,150 44 -4.0 71 13.3 47 7,782 43 Coffey 8,601 46 8,433 46 -2.0 41 13.7 44 6,935 47 Comanche 1,891 102 1,862 102 -1.5 37 2.4 100 2,224 80 Cowley 36,311 13 35,753 13 -1.5 38 32.3 24 26,608 21 Crawford 39,134 11 39,164 11 0.1 23 66.4 10 44,818 12 Decatur 2,961 87 2,832 87 -4.4 76 3.3 89 1,198 98 Dickinson 19,754 29 19,064 29 -3.5 64 23.3 33 19,481 26 Doniphan 7,945 49 7,664 50 -3.5 65 20.2 37 5,611 55 Douglas 110,826 5 119,440 5 7.8 2 243.1 5 165,504 5 Edwards 3,037 85 2,938 83 -3.3 61 4.9 75 2,135 82 Elk 2,882 88 2,547 94 -11.6 104 4.5 80 1,781 90 Ellis 28,452 21 28,893 20 1.5 13 31.6 25 34,665 17 Ellsworth 6,497 57 6,328 56 -2.6 52 9.1 54 6,589 50 Finney 36,776 12 36,722 12 -0.1 25 28.2 29 29,978 19 Ford 33,848 17 33,971 16 0.4 20 30.8 27 40,953 13 Franklin 25,992 23 25,560 23 -1.7 39 45.5 16 24,055 23 Geary 34,362 16 35,586 14 3.6 7 89.3 8 52,379 11 Gove 2,695 92 2,589 91 -3.9 70 2.5 98 1,687 91 Graham 2,597 94 2,564 92 -1.3 34 2.9 93 1,560 95 Grant 7,829 52 7,646 51 -2.3 47 13.6 45 5,729 54 Gray 6,006 62 6,034 59 0.5 19 6.9 64 6,425 51 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County Projected Population 2044 26 Population April 1, 2010 Census Population July 1, 2016 Estimate Population Change 2010-2016 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 2044 Greeley 1,247 105 1,296 105 3.9 6 1.6 105 1,166 100 Greenwood 6,689 56 6,151 58 -8.0 103 5.9 70 3,776 70 Hamilton 2,690 93 2,536 95 -5.7 89 2.7 95 2,507 78 Harper 6,034 60 5,685 62 -5.8 91 7.5 60 4,789 61 Harvey 34,684 15 34,913 15 0.7 16 64.3 11 35,793 16 Haskell 4,256 74 4,006 74 -5.9 92 7.4 61 2,552 76 Hodgeman 1,916 101 1,870 101 -2.4 49 2.2 103 1,459 96 Jackson 13,462 35 13,291 35 -1.3 33 20.5 35 14,767 31 Jefferson 19,126 30 18,897 30 -1.2 32 35.9 20 16,596 29 Jewell 3,077 84 2,901 84 -5.7 88 3.4 87 1,913 87 Johnson 544,179 1 584,451 1 7.4 3 1,149.6 1 904,305 1 Kearny 3,977 75 3,917 75 -1.5 36 4.6 78 2,626 75 Kingman 7,858 51 7,467 52 -5.0 81 9.1 52 5,296 58 Kiowa 2,553 96 2,483 97 -2.7 53 3.5 86 584 105 Labette 21,607 26 20,444 27 -5.4 84 33.5 22 17,111 27 Lane 1,750 103 1,636 103 -6.5 96 2.4 99 652 104 Leavenworth 76,227 6 80,204 6 5.2 4 164.7 6 105,844 6 Lincoln 3,241 81 3,073 80 -5.2 83 4.5 79 2,515 77 Linn 9,656 42 9,558 43 -1.0 30 16.3 40 8,552 42 Logan 2,756 90 2,831 88 2.7 10 2.6 97 1,897 88 Lyon 33,690 18 33,510 17 -0.5 26 39.8 17 32,044 18 McPherson 29,180 20 28,804 21 -1.3 35 32.5 23 27,504 20 Marion 12,660 37 12,112 37 -4.3 73 13.4 46 6,763 49 Marshall 10,117 39 9,836 39 -2.8 55 11.2 50 9,643 36 Meade 4,575 72 4,216 72 -7.8 101 4.7 76 2,915 72 Miami 32,787 19 32,964 18 0.5 18 57.0 12 36,978 14 Mitchell 6,373 58 6,243 57 -2.0 44 9.1 53 5,798 53 Montgomery 35,471 14 32,746 19 -7.7 99 55.1 13 25,794 22 Morris 5,923 63 5,573 64 -5.9 93 8.5 56 5,593 57 Morton 3,233 82 2,848 86 -11.9 105 4.4 81 1,579 94 Nemaha 10,178 38 10,241 38 0.6 17 14.2 41 9,390 37 Neosho 16,512 32 16,146 32 -2.2 45 28.9 28 13,423 32 Ness 3,107 83 2,962 82 -4.7 79 2.9 92 2,177 81 Norton 5,671 66 5,493 66 -3.1 58 6.5 68 4,240 66 Osage 16,295 33 15,843 33 -2.8 54 23.1 34 13,144 33 27 Population April 1, 2010 Census Population July 1, 2016 Estimate Population Change 2010-2016 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 2044 Osborne 3,858 76 3,642 76 -5.6 86 4.3 82 2,809 74 Ottawa 6,091 59 5,920 61 -2.8 56 8.5 57 5,605 56 Pawnee 6,973 54 6,743 55 -3.3 62 9.2 51 4,786 62 Phillips 5,642 67 5,428 67 -3.8 69 6.4 69 4,376 65 Pottawatomie 21,604 27 23,661 24 9.5 1 25.7 31 36,459 15 Pratt 9,656 42 9,584 42 -0.7 27 13.1 49 9,046 38 Rawlins 2,519 97 2,549 93 1.2 14 2.4 101 1,853 89 Reno 64,511 9 63,220 9 -2.0 42 51.4 14 56,577 9 Republic 4,980 69 4,699 70 -5.6 87 6.9 63 3,104 71 Rice 10,083 40 9,831 40 -2.5 51 13.9 43 7,202 44 Riley 71,115 7 73,343 7 3.1 8 116.6 7 84,826 7 Rooks 5,181 68 5,076 68 -2.0 43 5.8 71 4,164 67 Rush 3,307 80 3,058 81 -7.5 98 4.6 77 2,068 83 Russell 6,970 55 6,988 53 0.3 21 7.9 59 6,252 52 Saline 55,606 10 55,142 10 -0.8 29 77.2 9 56,012 10 Scott 4,936 70 5,032 69 1.9 11 6.9 65 4,442 64 Sedgwick 498,365 2 511,995 2 2.7 9 499.6 3 601,711 2 Seward 22,952 25 22,709 26 -1.1 31 35.9 21 23,147 24 Shawnee 177,934 3 178,146 3 0.1 22 327.1 4 192,718 3 Sheridan 2,556 95 2,509 96 -1.8 40 2.9 94 1,600 93 Sherman 6,010 61 5,965 60 -0.7 28 5.7 73 4,551 63 Smith 3,853 77 3,632 77 -5.7 90 4.3 83 2,274 79 Stafford 4,437 73 4,208 73 -5.2 82 5.6 74 2,835 73 Stanton 2,235 98 2,062 100 -7.7 100 3.3 90 1,157 101 Stevens 5,724 65 5,584 63 -2.4 50 7.9 58 5,051 59 Sumner 24,132 24 23,272 25 -3.6 67 20.4 36 16,495 30 Thomas 7,900 50 7,892 48 -0.1 24 7.4 62 4,941 60 Trego 3,001 86 2,872 85 -4.3 72 3.4 88 1,991 85 Wabaunsee 7,053 53 6,891 54 -2.3 46 8.9 55 6,858 48 Wallace 1,485 104 1,497 104 0.8 15 1.6 104 708 103 Washington 5,799 64 5,546 65 -4.4 77 6.5 67 4,035 68 Wichita 2,234 99 2,112 98 -5.5 85 3.1 91 1,198 99 Wilson 9,409 45 8,723 45 -7.3 97 16.5 39 7,097 46 Woodson 3,309 79 3,165 79 -4.4 75 6.6 66 2,014 84 Wyandotte 157,505 4 163,831 4 4.0 5 1,039.0 2 169,549 4 Kansas 2,853,118 2,907,289 1.9 34.9 3,337,654 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 June 20, 2016). 28 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data County Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Allen $38,100 81 90.6 49 5.9 98 40.8 45 13.7 99 Anderson 41,831 59 90.6 49 4.5 74 42.1 52 7.8 69 Atchison 33,694 100 92.8 21 6.4 101 36.3 20 12.2 92 Barber 40,437 67 91.6 38 4.1 52 45.8 80 5.0 23 Barton 48,193 24 86.1 87 4.7 84 39.7 36 10.8 86 Bourbon 37,777 85 89.4 69 5.1 90 38.2 28 13.9 100 Brown 40,502 65 92.7 26 3.9 49 41.9 50 12.2 90 Butler 42,301 56 92.9 19 4.3 65 37.2 23 7.5 64 Chase 40,161 71 90.2 55 3.7 42 45.6 77 6.3 45 Chautauqua 44,173 42 86.1 87 5.5 94 48.2 91 13.5 96 Cherokee 34,132 99 87.0 85 4.6 78 40.5 41 15.1 103 Cheyenne 44,191 41 92.9 19 2.9 13 50.0 101 4.6 16 Clark 54,399 12 91.9 34 2.9 13 44.9 72 6.5 48 Clay 46,249 33 96.3 1 4.5 74 43.3 63 6.3 44 Cloud 34,221 98 91.1 43 4.5 74 42.2 54 8.6 72 Coffey 50,865 18 92.8 21 6.3 100 43.0 60 7.4 62 Comanche 42,487 54 91.7 36 3.4 32 47.4 90 7.2 58 Cowley 37,381 89 90.2 55 4.6 78 38.5 29 15.0 102 Crawford 34,260 97 90.0 61 5.0 88 32.6 9 14.7 101 Decatur 49,467 20 90.5 52 4.2 59 51.4 104 7.2 59 Dickinson 43,220 47 89.5 68 4.6 78 41.4 47 7.6 66 Doniphan 33,621 102 90.1 59 4.1 52 39.6 35 9.0 75 Douglas 38,686 76 94.9 7 3.6 38 28.4 3 5.8 35 Edwards 53,066 13 82.3 95 3.1 21 44.8 70 6.7 51 Elk 44,598 38 89.0 72 5.3 93 48.8 97 10.8 85 Ellis 45,843 34 93.4 13 3.2 23 32.2 7 5.9 37 Ellsworth 38,241 80 89.6 67 4.2 59 44.3 67 4.1 9 Finney 40,227 69 71.9 101 3.2 23 30.2 5 12.2 91 Ford 33,663 101 69.4 104 3.3 27 30.4 6 10.3 80 Franklin 37,872 84 92.5 28 4.3 65 38.1 26 10.7 82 Geary 42,875 52 92.4 29 5.8 97 27.7 2 8.3 71 Gove 69,469 4 93.1 16 2.6 4 48.3 95 2.4 2 Graham 46,910 28 93.3 14 5.0 88 49.4 99 5.9 36 Grant 47,396 26 71.6 102 3.8 44 32.8 10 6.9 52 Gray 72,611 3 76.2 100 2.3 1 34.7 16 3.4 4 Per Capita Personal Income 2015 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2011-15 Unemployment Rate 2016 Rank Median Age 2010 Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2016 Rank Rank Rank 29 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data County Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Per Capita Personal Income 2015 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2011-15 Unemployment Rate 2016 Rank Median Age 2010 Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2016 Rank Rank Rank Greeley $43,147 51 88.1 80 2.3 1 46.6 86 4.0 6 Greenwood 41,643 62 89.9 62 5.2 91 46.7 87 12.1 89 Hamilton 60,381 9 79.8 96 2.7 9 33.5 12 6.1 40 Harper 44,051 44 88.6 78 3.9 49 44.1 65 9.3 78 Harvey 38,369 79 89.9 62 4.4 70 38.9 31 7.7 68 Haskell 62,294 7 70.7 103 2.7 9 34.3 14 4.3 12 Hodgeman 45,643 36 92.6 27 2.9 13 46.1 81 4.3 11 Jackson 37,478 87 94.0 11 3.6 38 40.7 44 6.6 50 Jefferson 39,884 72 92.8 21 4.1 52 42.6 56 5.1 24 Jewell 43,213 49 93.3 14 4.7 84 52.5 105 6.3 46 Johnson 65,050 5 95.8 2 3.3 27 36.4 21 3.0 3 Kearny 55,054 11 77.6 99 3.3 27 35.5 18 6.9 53 Kingman 40,881 63 90.4 53 4.7 84 44.5 68 5.1 25 Kiowa 34,937 96 91.4 41 2.9 13 41.9 50 6.1 39 Labette 40,251 68 88.7 74 5.7 95 40.5 41 13.6 98 Lane 86,725 1 92.8 21 3.4 32 46.1 81 4.8 19 Leavenworth 39,477 74 91.3 42 4.4 70 37.4 24 6.2 41 Lincoln 36,267 92 94.1 10 3.8 44 46.4 83 7.5 63 Linn 33,533 104 88.2 79 6.7 104 44.8 70 10.7 84 Logan 46,890 29 92.3 30 2.8 11 44.9 72 6.0 38 Lyon 33,543 103 87.9 83 4.2 59 32.5 8 9.1 76 McPherson 49,015 21 90.9 45 3.3 27 41.4 47 5.3 27 Marion 37,990 82 88.7 74 4.3 65 44.6 69 5.3 28 Marshall 44,372 40 94.2 9 3.2 23 45.2 74 7.2 60 Meade 61,794 8 85.7 89 2.9 13 38.8 30 5.4 31 Miami 43,387 46 94.5 8 4.3 65 39.5 34 7.3 61 Mitchell 51,775 17 95.0 5 3.6 38 45.6 77 5.3 26 Montgomery 37,751 86 88.7 74 6.4 101 39.9 37 15.6 104 Morris 43,169 50 88.7 74 4.1 52 47.2 89 7.1 56 Morton 45,757 35 85.6 90 4.1 52 38.9 31 5.5 32 Nemaha 48,019 25 90.6 49 2.8 11 42.5 55 4.0 7 Neosho 32,225 105 91.7 36 7.5 105 40.2 39 12.6 94 Ness 53,009 14 91.0 44 3.8 44 48.2 91 5.5 34 Norton 39,297 75 86.3 86 2.6 4 43.5 64 4.5 15 Osage 37,926 83 90.8 46 4.6 78 42.8 59 8.9 73 30 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data County Dollars Percent* Percent Years Percent Per Capita Personal Income 2015 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2011-15 Unemployment Rate 2016 Rank Median Age 2010 Rank Food Stamp Recipients FY2016 Rank Rank Rank Osborne $41,731 61 90.2 55 3.7 42 48.2 91 6.2 42 Ottawa 37,312 90 93.1 16 4.0 51 42.7 58 6.5 47 Pawnee 38,428 78 89.1 71 3.6 38 43.2 62 6.9 55 Phillips 51,856 16 92.2 31 3.2 23 45.3 75 6.6 49 Pottawatomie 46,772 30 95.7 3 3.5 34 34.8 17 4.9 20 Pratt 45,328 37 89.7 65 4.3 65 40.9 46 6.2 43 Rawlins 48,611 23 92.1 32 2.6 4 51.3 103 4.7 18 Reno 37,469 88 88.1 80 4.6 78 39.9 37 10.7 83 Republic 46,263 32 92.8 21 2.9 13 50.6 102 5.5 33 Rice 43,415 45 88.0 82 4.2 59 39.3 33 8.1 70 Riley 38,499 77 95.1 4 3.3 27 24.3 1 4.1 8 Rooks 41,867 58 91.9 34 5.2 91 44.1 65 6.9 54 Rush 42,480 55 90.4 53 4.2 59 48.7 96 7.6 67 Russell 47,117 27 89.7 65 4.5 74 46.5 85 10.5 81 Saline 42,824 53 89.8 64 3.8 44 37.8 25 11.2 87 Scott 64,644 6 84.9 92 2.6 4 41.4 47 4.5 14 Sedgwick 50,448 19 89.0 72 4.8 87 34.2 13 12.9 95 Seward 35,123 95 64.0 105 4.6 78 28.9 4 9.0 74 Shawnee 43,216 48 90.8 46 4.1 52 38.1 26 12.6 93 Sheridan 52,337 15 91.6 38 2.6 4 46.9 88 2.4 1 Sherman 41,887 57 89.3 70 3.5 34 42.1 52 9.2 77 Smith 41,796 60 90.7 48 3.5 34 49.6 100 7.1 57 Stafford 48,657 22 87.5 84 4.1 52 45.6 77 7.5 65 Stanton 59,139 10 82.7 94 3.1 21 35.6 19 4.0 5 Stevens 40,468 66 82.8 93 4.4 70 34.4 15 5.0 22 Sumner 36,407 91 92.0 33 4.4 70 40.5 41 9.4 79 Thomas 39,613 73 93.1 16 2.9 13 36.6 22 5.4 30 Trego 44,166 43 94.0 11 4.2 59 49.3 98 4.6 17 Wabaunsee 46,762 31 95.0 5 3.8 44 42.6 56 4.2 10 Wallace 44,412 39 91.5 40 2.9 13 45.4 76 5.4 29 Washington 40,582 64 90.1 59 3.5 34 46.4 83 4.4 13 Wichita 76,001 2 77.8 98 2.5 3 40.3 40 4.9 21 Wilson 40,218 70 85.6 90 6.4 101 43.1 61 13.6 97 Woodson 35,515 94 90.2 55 6.2 99 48.2 91 11.7 88 Wyandotte 35,589 93 78.6 97 5.7 95 32.8 10 16.8 105 Kansas $47,161 90.2 4.2 36.0 8.9 * 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. 31 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Agriculture A gr ic ul tu re 32 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture. Number of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2015 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1980-2015 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 2014 Thousands 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 780 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 Acres 33 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 2008 64,700 714 46,200 1,020 728,346 47,124 2009 63,900 723 46,200 1,010 730,235 46,662 2010 63,100 732 46,200 1,060 776,101 48,972 2011 62,400 739 46,100 1,240 916,090 57,164 2012 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 2014 61,000 754 46,000 2,050 1,545,902 94,300 2015 60,400 762 46,000 2,030 1,546,026 93,380 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2015, 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, 2016). 34 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 35 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) 36 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). 37 Crop or Livestock Item All Wheat Produced 467,400,000 bu. 1 20.2 Sorghum Grain Produced 268,450,000 bu. 1 55.9 Sorghum Silage Produced 1,472,500 tons 1 35.3 Cropland* 28,503,265 acres 2 7.3 Principal Crops Harvested 23,071,000 acres 2 7.5 All Cattle and Calves, Jan. 1, 2017 6,400,000 head 3 6.8 All Hay Produced 6,240,000 tons 3 4.6 Cattle and Calves on Feed, Jan. 1, 2017 2,300,000 head 3 17.6 Land in Farms 45,900,000 acres 3 5.0 Off Farm Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2016 1,075,000,000 bu. 3 9.7 Principal Crops Planted 23,594,000 acres 3 7.4 Red Meat Production, Commercial 5,418,200,000 lbs. 3 10.8 Sunflower (Non-oil Type) Produced 25,120,000 lbs. 3 8.8 All Sunflower Produced 82,660,000 lbs. 5 3.1 Summer Potatoes Produced 1,260,000 cwt. 5 6.4 All Beef Cows, Jan. 1, 2017 1,570,000 head 6 5.0 Canola Produced 44,620,000 lbs. 6 1.5 Irrigated Cropland* 2,881,292 acres 6 5.2 Other Hay (excluding Alfalfa) Produced 3,230,000 tons 6 4.2 Sunflower (Oil Type) Produced 57,540,000 lbs. 6 2.4 Calf Crop 1,480,000 head 7 4.2 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2015 15,554,226,000 dollars 7 4.1 Corn Grain Produced 698,640,000 bu. 7 4.6 Alfalfa Hay Produced 3,010,000 tons 8 5.2 Bison* 6,638 head 8 4.1 Goats, Meat and Other, Jan. 1 2017 46,000 head 9 2.2 All Hogs and Pigs, Dec. 1, 2016 1,910,000 head 10 2.7 On Farm Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2016 380,000,000 bu. 10 2.9 Soybeans Produced 192,480,000 bu. 10 4.5 Oats Produced 1,710,000 bu. 11 2.6 Pig Crop, Dec. 1, 2016 3,615,000 head 11 2.9 Number of Farms 59,600 farms 12 2.9 Corn Silage Produced 2,925,000 tons 14 2.3 Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan. 1, 2017 23,000 head 14 1.7 All Milk Cows, Jan. 1, 2017 150,000 head 16 1.6 Milk Production 3,329,000,000 lbs. 16 1.6 * 2012 U.S. Census of Agriculture. Agriculture in Kansas Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2016 Production or Number Kansas Number as a Percent of U.S. TotalRank Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service. 38 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) 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) 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 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) 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. 41 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 42 Crops Production Farm Value Production Farm Value Wheat bu. 9,600,000 8,800,000 28.0 246,400,000 $1,495,648,000 9,200,000 8,700,000 37.0 321,900,000 $1,561,215,000 All sorghum 2,850,000 2,770,000 - - - 3,400,000 3,305,000 - - - Sorghum grain bu. - 2,700,000 74.0 199,800,000 794,405,000 - 3,200,000 88.0 281,600,000 859,443,000 Sorghum silage tons - 70,000 11.0 770,000 - - 105,000 15.0 1,575,000 - All corn 4,050,000 3,950,000 - - - 4,150,000 4,090,000 - - - Corn grain bu. - 3,800,000 149.0 566,200,000 2,140,236,000 - 3,920,000 148.0 580,160,000 2,175,600,000 Corn silage tons - 150,000 14.0 2,100,000 - - 170,000 18.5 3,145,000 - Soybeans bu. 4,000,000 3,960,000 35.5 140,580,000 1,353,785,000 3,900,000 3,860,000 38.5 148,610,000 1,240,894,000 All hay tons - 2,300,000 2.17 5,000,000 653,720,000 - 2,450,000 2.40 5,890,000 574,370,000 Alfalfa hay tons - 600,000 3.80 2,280,000 389,880,000 - 650,000 3.80 2,470,000 293,930,000 All other hay tons - 1,700,000 1.60 2,720,000 263,840,000 - 1,800,000 1.90 3,420,000 280,440,000 Oats bu. 85,000 15,000 56.0 840,000 3,032,000 95,000 40,000 65.0 2,600,000 6,240,000 Barley bu. 16,000 10,000 35.0 350,000 1,838,000 13,000 8,000 39.0 312,000 796,000 Cotton1, 2 bales 31,000 29,000 794.0 48,000 12,879,000 16,000 16,000 1,050.0 35,000 7,763,000 Dry edible beans2 cwt. 7,500 6,900 1,710.0 118,000 -- 8,000 7,800 2,500.0 195,000 3,900,000 Potatoes cwt. 4,200 4,100 340.0 1,394,000 11,919,000 3,800 3,600 335.0 1,206,000 11,156,000 Sunflowers lbs. 63,000 59,000 1,552.0 91,540,000 21,946,000 84,000 78,000 1,738.0 135,560,000 27,665,000 Oil Type lbs. 45,000 42,000 1,370.0 57,540,000 -- 57,000 53,000 1,520.0 80,560,000 -- Non-Oil Type lbs. 18,000 17,000 2,000.0 34,000,000 -- 27,000 25,000 2,200.0 55,000,000 -- Total - 21,904,000 - - $6,489,408,000 - 22,558,400 - - $6,469,042,000 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Farm value includes cottonseed. 2 Yield per acre in pounds. Farm Production Summary for Kansas, 2014-2015 20152014r Acres Planted Acres Harvested 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 September 30, 2016). Yield Per Acre 43 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 2006 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 2010 2,497 2,486 430,078 431,981 2011 2,585 2,574 540,540 542,850 2012 2,732 2,720 516,800 519,080 2013 2,932 2,921 590,042 592,264 2014r 3,114 3,101 744,240 747,360 2015 3,179 3,167 535,223 537,251 Year Colonies Yield per Colony (pounds) Stocks Dec. 15 (pounds) Average Price per Pound 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 2012 6,000 55 330,000 125,000 2.28 752,000 2013 6,000 46 276,000 39,000 2.50 690,000 2014r 7,000 75 525,000 84,000 2.38 1,250,000 2015 8,000 36 288,000 107,000 3.52 1,014,000 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 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 18, 2016). Year Milk Utilized (million lbs.) Honey Production and Value 328,570 Gross Producer Income from Milk ($1,000) 540,750 430,251 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 18, 2016). Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries, 1999-2015 516,990 236,340 232,000 Milk Production (million lbs.) 346,920 Production (pounds) Cash Receipts ($1,000) r - revised 420,161 535,392 195,160 744,480 44 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 45 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 46 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 3,320,511 350,741 4,891 250 456,435 4,132,828 2009 2,964,814 325,010 5,363 137 348,320 3,643,644 2010 3,444,301 438,565 5,889 127 431,981 4,320,863 2011 4,224,540 599,038 - 200 542,850 5,366,628 2012 4,216,036 568,278 - 179 519,080 5,303,573 2013 4,167,701 567,739 - 242 592,264 5,327,946 2014r 4,613,606 606,292 - 228 747,360 5,967,486 2015 4,711,927 472,676 - 239 537,251 5,722,093 Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Services, Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed September 14, 2010); Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed September 30, 2016). Dollars in thousands. Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2015 Wool Clipped Milk Produced Cattle and Calves Hogs and Pigs Sheep and Lambs Total Value 47 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 2014r 5,905 7,854,142 2015 5,701 7,759,958 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. 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 1,213 1,256 1,315 Head Slaughtered (1,000s) Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas, 1997-2015 Total Liveweight (1,000 lbs.) Average Liveweight (lbs.) 1,187 1,160 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 October 18, 2016). 1,290 1,281 1,287 1,303 1,361 1,330 48 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 49 Texas6,064 California22,547 Kansas4,143 Iowa9,971 Illinois7,999 Florida3,540 Nebraska6,385 Minnesota6,281 Missouri3,605 Ohio3,641 South Dakota3,720 Washington3,794 North Dakota4,068 Indiana4,564 North Carolina3,542 Utah420 Montana1,199 Idaho1,877 Arizona1,378 Nevada138 Oregon1,881 Colorado1,613 Wyoming313 New Mexico756 Georgia2,889 Oklahoma1,523 Alabama1,237 Arkansas3,110 Maine261 Wisconsin2,778 New York1,467 Virginia1,053 Louisiana1,528 Michigan2,802 Kentucky2,117 Tennessee1,464 Pennsylvania2,040 Mississippi 1,867 South Carolina794 West Virginia143 Vermont196 New Jersey505 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2015 Millons of Dollars 17 - 196 197 - 1,237 1,238 - 3,110 3,111 - 9,971 9,972 - 22,547 Hawaii 384 Alaska17 Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Departm ent of Agricul ture, Economic Research Service. Rhode Island35 New Hampshire82Massachusetts176 Connecticut244 Maryland647 Delaware253 50 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2011-2015 Commodity 2011r 2012r 2013r 2014r 2015 Wheat $1,462.4 $1,267.5 $1,573.0 $967.7 $808.6 Beef and Veal 659.3 648.4 704.0 787.8 712.4 Soybeans 578.0 686.9 761.0 790.7 645.3 Oilseeds and Products* 34.5 29.9 27.8 38.0 33.3 Feeds and Other Feed Grains 314.8 297.6 365.8 463.6 545.2 Corn 481.3 312.9 210.8 380.3 333.6 Hides and Skins 260.5 265.1 284.6 260.6 228.3 Grain Products 180.7 205.1 202.8 205.1 230.6 Pork 179.1 176.6 149.9 156.8 124.3 Soybean Meal 105.8 135.6 191.9 182.2 163.9 Vegetable Oils 128.5 112.1 119.8 104.4 103.2 Other Products 236.5 231.9 235.0 243.6 214.3 Total $4,621.4 $4,369.5 $4,826.2 $4,580.7 $4,143.0 Dollars in millions. r - revised * Includes peanuts (oilstock), other oil crops, corn meal, other oilcake and meal, protein substances, bran, and residues. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/state-export-data.aspx (accessed December 29, 2016). 51 Month and Year All Hired Field Livestock 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 2015 January 14.54 14.58 13.41 April 14.08 14.13 13.09 July 13.96 13.66 13.31 October 14.72 14.59 13.86 2016 January 13.96 14.39 12.83 April 13.99 14.10 13.08 July 14.49 15.17 12.83 October 14.56 15.33 12.50 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Northern Plains Region includes Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Wage rates in dollars per hour. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 2006-2016 52 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture. Average Net Farm Income in Kansas 1990-2015 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Thousands of Dollars 53 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 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 2010 12.1 23.8 12.9 48.8 44.3 3.3 2.9 0.3 0.4 51.2 2011 11.8 20.0 8.9 40.7 50.6 4.2 3.6 0.4 0.4 59.3 2012 15.9 19.2 9.0 44.1 48.1 3.8 3.2 0.3 0.4 55.9 2013r 13.5 17.9 11.2 42.6 49.2 3.8 3.8 0.3 0.4 57.4 2014r 9.5 17.9 9.2 36.6 54.3 3.7 4.5 0.5 0.4 63.4 2015 9.2 18.7 8.9 36.8 55.8 3.0 3.4 0.7 0.4 63.2 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 October 18, 2016). Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas 1940-2015, Selected Years Livestock and ProductsCrops 54 Crop 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015r 2016 Wheat (bu.) $5.14 $7.03 $7.48 $6.99 $6.07 $4.74 $3.20 Grain sorghum (cwt.) 9.00 10.70 12.00 7.46 7.10 5.57 4.65 Corn (bu.) 4.95 6.28 7.04 4.49 3.78 3.69 3.20 Soybeans (bu.) 11.50 12.10 14.30 12.80 9.63 8.56 9.35 All hay (tons) 102.00 169.00 196.00 164.00 152.00 106.00 89.50 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 Agricultural 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, 2010-2016 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 Agricultural Statistics Service, Quick Stats, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Data_and_Statistics/Quick_Stats/index.asp (accessed April 18, 2017). 55 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Banking and Finance B an ki ng an d Fi na nc e 56 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and Freddie Mac. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 Percent Interest Rates in the U.S., 1972-2016 Bank Prime Rate Federal Funds Rate 30-Year Conventional Mortgage 57 Year 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 51,263,199 26,966,286 41,756,089 2013 277 51,413,234 27,799,537 41,873,057 2014 268 54,126,421 30,420,500 43,619,351 2015r 260 54,729,763 32,552,743 44,535,935 2016 253 56,879,187 35,030,799 46,524,051 Dollars in thousands. r - revised Banking in Kansas, 1966-2016 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 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, https://www5.fdic.gov/sdi/main.asp?formname=standard (accessed April 19, 2017). 58 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 63,566,342 34,507,922 56,157,978 48,930,451 2013 290 63,304,952 35,556,164 55,976,285 48,871,509 2014 281 66,017,590 38,499,280 58,225,468 50,582,169 2015r 271 66,680,763 41,096,864 58,957,612 51,792,965 2016 263 68,840,252 44,095,927 60,972,277 54,058,869 Data as reported on December 31 of each year. Dollars in thousands. r - revised Assets and Liabilities for FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas, 1995-2016 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, https://www5.fdic.gov/sdi/main.asp?formname=standard (accessed April 19, 2017). 59 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Allen 5 9 $273 5 9 $281 Anderson 5 9 182 5 9 181 Atchison 5 8 411 5 8 409 Barber 3 6 189 3 5 172 Barton 9 19 938 9 19 966 Bourbon 5 8 244 6 9 252 Brown 6 10 360 6 10 350 Butler 16 29 1,063 16 29 1,055 Chase 2 4 47 2 4 49 Chautauqua 2 3 60 2 3 58 Cherokee 8 11 235 8 11 239 Cheyenne 4 4 89 4 4 87 Clark 3 3 94 3 3 96 Clay 5 8 215 5 8 213 Cloud 8 11 245 8 11 249 Coffey 4 10 289 4 10 290 Comanche 2 3 83 2 3 81 Cowley 8 22 620 8 22 613 Crawford 13 22 740 12 22 761 Decatur 3 5 92 3 4 104 Dickinson 10 14 413 9 14 414 Doniphan 5 7 160 5 7 167 Douglas 23 53 2,112 22 52 2,162 Edwards 3 3 74 3 3 70 Elk 2 4 45 2 4 43 Ellis 9 16 928 9 16 913 Ellsworth 6 7 229 6 7 223 Finney 8 14 707 8 13 712 Ford 10 14 539 10 14 558 Franklin 9 13 479 9 13 424 Geary 8 14 392 8 14 416 Gove 3 5 124 3 5 117 Graham 3 5 109 3 5 101 Grant 3 3 215 3 3 213 Gray 3 5 163 3 5 152 Greeley 1 1 42 1 1 39 Greenwood 6 9 143 6 9 136 Hamilton 2 2 143 2 2 144 Harper 4 6 227 4 6 216 Harvey 10 25 575 10 24 580 Haskell 1 3 136 1 3 133 Hodgeman 1 2 56 1 2 52 Jackson 3 6 280 4 7 285 Jefferson 6 8 182 5 8 184 Jewell 4 6 90 4 6 86 Johnson 65 233 16,907 64 235 18,114 Kearny 2 2 103 2 2 103 Kingman 4 4 204 4 4 204 Kiowa 4 5 107 4 5 101 Labette 6 15 487 6 14 473 Lane 2 2 115 2 2 111 Leavenworth 9 27 1,032 9 27 1,050 Lincoln 4 4 103 4 4 102 Linn 6 8 156 6 8 168 Logan 3 4 143 3 4 150 Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 Total Deposits (millions) 2015 2016 60 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 Total Deposits (millions) 2015 2016 Lyon 9 13 $513 9 13 $520 McPherson 11 26 782 11 26 757 Marion 9 12 251 9 12 259 Marshall 10 14 483 10 14 506 Meade 3 4 183 3 4 176 Miami 7 15 506 7 14 522 Mitchell 5 7 257 5 7 266 Montgomery 7 18 593 7 18 589 Morris 4 6 154 4 6 133 Morton 2 3 92 2 3 90 Nemaha 8 16 666 8 16 708 Neosho 7 16 377 7 16 372 Ness 4 5 132 4 5 127 Norton 4 6 171 4 6 182 Osage 7 11 250 7 11 254 Osborne 4 5 162 4 4 163 Ottawa 3 5 215 3 5 225 Pawnee 6 6 175 6 6 154 Phillips 3 8 243 3 8 242 Pottawatomie 8 13 509 9 13 516 Pratt 3 6 309 3 6 303 Rawlins 4 5 124 4 4 115 Reno 10 26 1,067 10 26 1,127 Republic 5 6 187 5 6 190 Rice 4 8 277 4 8 268 Riley 17 32 1,978 18 32 2,001 Rooks 5 6 160 5 6 157 Rush 5 5 109 5 5 104 Russell 7 7 238 7 7 222 Saline 12 25 1,319 12 24 1,434 Scott 3 3 255 3 3 274 Sedgwick 41 169 12,069 41 169 12,581 Seward 4 8 423 4 8 422 Shawnee 22 80 4,122 22 79 4,267 Sheridan 4 4 199 4 4 191 Sherman 4 4 194 4 4 191 Smith 4 6 124 4 6 126 Stafford 3 6 155 3 6 150 Stanton 2 2 84 2 2 87 Stevens 2 2 139 2 2 138 Sumner 11 16 508 11 16 502 Thomas 8 9 286 8 9 286 Trego 3 3 98 3 3 92 Wabaunsee 5 7 105 5 7 105 Wallace 1 1 43 1 1 45 Washington 6 8 203 6 8 210 Wichita 3 3 98 2 2 102 Wilson 5 6 235 5 6 225 Woodson 2 3 61 2 3 56 Wyandotte 20 44 1,887 20 44 2,033 Kansas 320 1,472 $68,160 314 1,464 $70,383 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, Deposits of all FDIC-Insured Institutions by County, Operating in Kansas, https://www5.fdic.gov/sod/sodSummary.asp?barItem=3 (accessed April 19, 2017). 61 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 2014 1,577 273,046 149,512 29,904,533 2015 1,566 276,703 148,791 30,820,733 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S., 1974-2015 Source: American Council of Life Insurers, Life Insurers Fact Book, various issues, https://www.acli.com/Industry-Facts/Life-Insurers-Fact-Book (accessed December 29, 2016). Kansas United States 62 County Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Allen 128 $2,112 11 $1,784 5 $2,553 $44,785 Anderson 65 824 2 351 1 379 22,853 Atchison 88 866 1 120 1 521 16,744 Barber 50 474 0 0 0 0 9,480 Barton 223 2,787 6 1,301 5 2,105 26,466 Bourbon 96 1,610 2 400 2 726 27,360 Brown 84 783 1 125 0 0 10,682 Butler 778 13,730 50 7,968 32 19,400 47,788 Chase 26 291 1 220 1 600 39,679 Chautauqua 35 417 1 164 0 0 16,139 Cherokee 118 1,699 6 1,188 11 6,807 71,807 Cheyenne 37 322 0 0 0 0 8,703 Clark 15 185 0 0 0 0 12,333 Clay 47 591 0 0 0 0 12,574 Cloud 83 977 2 300 2 1399 30,759 Coffey 97 1207 1 132 2 770 21,090 Comanche 10 45 0 0 0 0 4,500 Cowley 228 3,132 5 702 8 3,819 31,755 Crawford 364 4,983 15 2,592 11 6,227 35,390 Decatur 31 377 1 250 1 930 47,182 Dickinson 216 3,921 11 1,782 10 4,439 42,793 Doniphan 64 1051 1 151 0 0 18,492 Douglas 1,436 18,810 53 9,173 71 36,537 41,359 Edwards 28 217 0 0 0 0 7,750 Elk 24 206 0 0 0 0 8,583 Ellis 401 7,369 34 5,911 18 10,285 52,020 Ellsworth 38 248 1 150 3 1,728 50,619 Finney 285 3,034 18 3,008 15 8,558 45,912 Ford 190 2,254 7 1,240 2 1,350 24,342 Franklin 183 2,114 3 607 7 4,094 35,311 Geary 210 3,451 18 3,220 14 7,004 56,508 Gove 61 577 2 269 0 0 13,429 Graham 19 364 3 379 0 0 33,773 Grant 55 443 0 0 1 522 17,232 Gray 94 1062 2 262 2 576 19,388 Greeley 15 229 1 160 1 425 47,882 Greenwood 58 884 2 396 4 2,155 53,672 Hamilton 27 203 0 0 0 0 7,519 Harper 74 1,964 11 2,023 10 5,059 95,221 Harvey 290 3,888 9 1641 8 3,636 29,853 Haskell 46 704 0 0 0 0 15,304 Hodgeman 16 104 0 0 0 0 6,500 Jackson 81 536 0 0 0 0 6,617 Jefferson 153 1,303 1 150 0 0 9,435 Jewell 20 190 0 0 0 0 9,500 Johnson 11,227 145,579 379 67,619 505 282,995 40,970 Kearny 45 697 1 200 0 0 19,500 Kingman 76 740 2 272 2 600 20,150 Kiowa 23 126 0 0 0 0 5,478 Labette 128 1,906 6 859 3 2,041 35,080 Lane 14 314 3 438 0 0 44,235 Leavenworth 571 7,353 14 2,209 12 7,203 28,082 Lincoln 26 241 0 0 1 500 27,444 Linn 63 643 2 362 0 0 15,462 Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2015 Less than $100,000 (Amount at Origination) Average Between $100,000 and $250,000 Greater than $250,000 63 County Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Number of Loans Amount (thousands) Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2015 Less than $100,000 (Amount at Origination) Average Between $100,000 and $250,000 Greater than $250,000 Logan 34 $307 0 $0 0 $0 $9,029 Lyon 161 1,966 7 1,080 13 6,389 52,127 McPherson 294 3,231 9 1,594 8 3,686 27,367 Marion 147 2,616 11 1,913 8 4,330 53,367 Marshall 101 843 1 104 0 0 9,284 Meade 32 260 0 0 0 0 8,125 Miami 406 4,941 9 1,299 16 8,665 34,582 Mitchell 82 1,335 4 559 5 2,877 52,429 Montgomery 216 2,770 11 1,814 5 2,760 31,655 Morris 54 1038 1 129 3 1105 39,172 Morton 13 128 0 0 0 0 9,846 Nemaha 99 771 1 119 0 0 8,900 Neosho 119 1,132 1 241 1 280 13,661 Ness 37 552 1 200 0 0 19,789 Norton 41 381 0 0 0 0 9,293 Osage 93 777 1 131 0 0 9,660 Osborne 30 478 0 0 2 632 34,688 Ottawa 41 270 0 0 1 307 13,738 Pawnee 51 671 2 315 0 0 18,604 Phillips 35 231 2 453 1 750 37,737 Pottawatomie 282 4,776 12 1,942 16 9,431 52,094 Pratt 96 1064 1 200 1 424 17,224 Rawlins 21 258 1 107 1 386 32,652 Reno 508 5,481 10 1,699 21 11,458 34,579 Republic 53 657 0 0 0 0 12,396 Rice 71 516 0 0 0 0 7,268 Riley 666 11,512 41 7,185 63 32,926 67,043 Rooks 49 455 1 195 1 900 30,392 Rush 22 223 1 164 1 527 38,083 Russell 87 1,322 8 1,237 4 1,879 44,828 Saline 442 5,975 17 3,208 17 9,516 39,284 Scott 46 393 1 250 3 1833 49,520 Sedgwick 5,819 86,427 335 59,205 434 229,617 56,959 Seward 121 1,301 1 184 3 1,874 26,872 Shawnee 1,702 21,085 45 7,861 61 35,282 35,524 Sheridan 22 266 0 0 0 0 12,091 Sherman 68 873 1 125 3 1,198 30,500 Smith 42 507 0 0 0 0 12,071 Stafford 14 171 1 154 0 0 21,667 Stanton 19 139 0 0 0 0 7,316 Stevens 59 493 1 106 0 0 9,983 Sumner 156 1,856 3 465 2 1,350 22,801 Thomas 75 832 0 0 0 0 11,093 Trego 35 402 0 0 0 0 11,486 Wabaunsee 33 267 1 160 0 0 12,559 Wallace 26 309 0 0 0 0 11,885 Washington 30 325 0 0 0 0 10,833 Wichita 25 216 1 200 0 0 16,000 Wilson 69 607 3 584 4 1351 33,447 Woodson 29 246 2 354 0 0 19,355 Wyandotte 1,373 19,969 57 9,943 85 51,757 53,907 Kansas 33,006 $443,758 1,294 $225,557 1,554 $849,433 $42,359 Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, Community Reinvestment Act Data Reports, http://www.ffiec.gov/craadweb/aggregate.aspx (accessed October 18, 2016). 64 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Allen 144 141 155 132 144 $52,493 $47,929 $68,529 $46,379 $44,785 Anderson 72 80 50 49 68 16,861 17,575 14,400 20,612 22,853 Atchison 93 113 89 93 90 30,484 24,752 17,910 14,559 16,744 Barber 46 63 59 74 50 6,696 9,937 18,356 9,824 9,480 Barton 404 284 258 259 234 39,790 31,239 20,779 20,340 26,466 Bourbon 120 124 88 94 100 38,775 42,702 26,886 21,096 27,360 Brown 71 101 72 89 85 5,704 16,010 23,806 27,258 10,682 Butler 741 813 819 907 860 38,281 43,435 57,090 43,521 47,788 Chase 10 14 23 21 28 5,800 5,500 30,435 41,571 39,679 Chautauqua 33 47 27 32 36 13,788 11,660 43,593 11,688 16,139 Cherokee 134 153 141 134 135 55,955 81,824 52,454 58,209 71,807 Cheyenne 66 32 23 15 37 15,333 7,875 11,522 11,533 8,703 Clark 11 25 18 20 15 13,273 7,480 7,556 7,800 12,333 Clay 51 86 57 77 47 27,961 12,244 13,930 15,364 12,574 Cloud 84 101 94 82 87 19,964 17,644 14,309 14,256 30,759 Coffey 87 88 72 92 100 28,483 13,727 19,403 12,109 21,090 Comanche 16 16 10 18 10 5,750 5,813 3,800 4,667 4,500 Cowley 252 252 198 217 241 22,552 17,849 37,939 35,525 31,755 Crawford 348 399 336 369 390 44,819 41,990 47,241 47,312 35,390 Decatur 22 30 25 26 33 12,636 7,500 10,800 8,115 47,182 Dickinson 258 305 256 236 237 40,783 31,534 44,004 34,479 42,793 Doniphan 65 68 64 70 65 11,938 12,441 31,797 35,029 18,492 Douglas 1,576 1,589 1,389 1,495 1,560 51,174 53,855 51,541 40,831 41,359 Edwards 29 29 20 28 28 23,379 6,241 5,100 5,107 7,750 Elk 32 28 24 21 24 8,438 38,893 16,333 12,667 8,583 Ellis 595 590 608 475 453 44,934 43,525 49,500 53,924 52,020 Ellsworth 44 61 43 53 42 20,500 13,607 44,093 25,170 50,619 Finney 474 405 467 375 318 34,272 43,040 36,979 40,360 45,912 Ford 220 254 222 221 199 24,632 22,764 39,243 20,905 24,342 Franklin 234 270 226 234 193 37,953 38,944 40,810 30,145 35,311 Geary 309 321 216 286 242 57,900 60,607 53,468 60,570 56,508 Gove 62 45 53 45 63 19,903 9,400 34,528 9,200 13,429 Graham 23 37 14 16 22 54,174 7,324 11,929 13,563 33,773 Grant 58 76 73 59 56 19,172 34,079 13,973 19,983 17,232 Gray 89 90 84 82 98 11,607 12,844 15,798 12,646 19,388 Greeley 19 27 15 20 17 16,579 9,296 8,667 32,050 47,882 Greenwood 57 53 53 61 64 29,825 77,925 62,340 43,066 53,672 Hamilton 26 29 19 32 27 42,538 6,586 7,053 9,000 7,519 Harper 87 115 113 118 95 88,414 93,713 82,071 82,475 95,221 Number of Loans Average Loan Amount at Origination Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2011-2015 65 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of Loans Average Loan Amount at Origination Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2011-2015 Harvey 280 346 284 304 307 $25,000 $23,564 $34,799 $34,286 $29,853 Haskell 75 67 55 60 46 7,080 16,537 12,564 9,667 15,304 Hodgeman 18 11 18 13 16 77,833 4,273 11,222 9,538 6,500 Jackson 68 117 75 82 81 9,647 9,068 7,707 6,890 6,617 Jefferson 119 179 130 129 154 12,454 11,888 16,562 15,093 9,435 Jewell 21 28 31 38 20 9,905 9,857 9,065 7,105 9,500 Johnson 10,240 11,363 10,444 11,813 12,111 44,899 42,266 41,928 39,073 40,970 Kearny 36 39 64 52 46 12,722 15,641 19,219 14,173 19,500 Kingman 73 91 74 89 80 44,849 28,286 41,230 17,966 20,150 Kiowa 27 33 19 25 23 15,519 15,636 4,842 5,960 5,478 Labette 162 163 141 133 137 22,222 34,135 30,546 47,511 35,080 Lane 14 26 19 25 17 30,857 17,038 23,684 15,720 44,235 Leavenworth 517 580 518 619 597 23,429 27,491 28,878 25,142 28,082 Lincoln 21 31 25 31 27 8,095 4,645 6,200 11,258 27,444 Linn 50 81 61 63 65 36,340 30,025 42,246 26,794 15,462 Logan 22 30 29 27 34 7,136 8,167 35,966 9,481 9,029 Lyon 235 227 170 177 181 48,247 48,159 43,018 31,734 52,127 McPherson 270 296 292 334 311 15,100 21,932 28,538 31,554 27,367 Marion 170 185 146 131 166 32,041 33,530 43,199 45,206 53,367 Marshall 95 116 86 110 102 12,263 10,405 10,081 17,818 9,284 Meade 35 41 37 43 32 13,057 48,000 9,919 10,349 8,125 Miami 382 411 346 397 431 30,869 33,504 40,249 30,244 34,582 Mitchell 61 93 79 88 91 35,459 20,548 32,759 35,909 52,429 Montgomery 285 301 254 229 232 23,007 34,286 33,937 37,258 31,655 Morris 60 58 51 56 58 19,967 25,517 15,922 23,143 39,172 Morton 23 20 21 20 13 8,087 6,100 4,143 5,950 9,846 Nemaha 78 91 94 109 100 10,654 58,077 14,798 14,725 8,900 Neosho 124 144 127 130 121 39,379 42,007 34,850 31,662 13,661 Ness 56 43 44 45 38 53,286 15,093 32,455 9,178 19,789 Norton 41 45 46 40 41 9,902 13,222 11,435 6,700 9,293 Osage 100 124 91 101 94 20,590 22,960 23,220 34,545 9,660 Osborne 44 62 43 43 32 31,705 32,161 66,419 11,605 34,688 Ottawa 46 66 52 39 42 14,957 12,606 14,404 12,154 13,738 Pawnee 80 57 57 67 53 25,463 8,456 16,842 17,075 18,604 Phillips 35 51 55 39 38 67,543 65,745 43,509 28,974 37,737 Pottawatomie 346 356 272 297 310 70,786 60,871 64,324 51,347 52,094 Pratt 71 87 77 94 98 12,394 15,954 27,753 31,840 17,224 Rawlins 33 44 33 36 23 22,606 11,386 20,455 13,889 32,652 Reno 441 582 538 545 539 21,746 30,835 34,273 38,820 34,579 66 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of Loans Average Loan Amount at Origination Small Business Loans in Kansas, by County, 2011-2015 Republic 37 62 44 35 53 $14,568 $22,371 $28,023 $9,114 $12,396 Rice 67 83 77 74 71 15,119 21,639 15,701 10,000 7,268 Riley 962 921 882 839 770 61,151 60,181 64,278 60,204 67,043 Rooks 54 70 62 74 51 106,241 83,686 45,403 48,351 30,392 Rush 45 29 21 24 24 26,667 18,207 10,476 16,917 38,083 Russell 155 155 130 127 99 54,929 50,477 52,700 46,126 44,828 Saline 586 605 523 507 476 59,229 39,340 47,652 44,282 39,284 Scott 47 51 45 41 50 9,000 10,863 7,622 11,829 49,520 Sedgwick 6,165 6,550 6,179 6,521 6,588 57,912 57,182 63,711 57,778 56,959 Seward 194 188 180 163 125 17,160 23,021 22,544 29,638 26,872 Shawnee 1,846 2,169 1,716 1,861 1,808 43,020 37,542 37,561 40,349 35,524 Sheridan 19 28 21 31 22 16,684 10,250 7,048 9,161 12,091 Sherman 125 74 73 62 72 34,240 8,689 24,178 6,129 30,500 Smith 25 38 42 36 42 13,440 10,421 12,619 10,083 12,071 Stafford 22 31 26 14 15 10,500 6,194 46,615 6,000 21,667 Stanton 15 33 13 12 19 14,200 8,636 18,000 5,083 7,316 Stevens 58 64 44 57 60 14,017 9,531 13,591 14,930 9,983 Sumner 163 164 147 150 161 14,748 16,445 31,918 21,660 22,801 Thomas 116 115 96 110 75 50,345 35,687 23,958 24,682 11,093 Trego 30 25 19 29 35 11,400 8,000 15,579 18,138 11,486 Wabaunsee 36 57 43 51 34 8,472 5,509 23,628 27,255 12,559 Wallace 18 20 17 27 26 9,000 6,450 9,176 11,556 11,885 Washington 40 44 45 53 30 11,625 9,886 9,933 11,170 10,833 Wichita 26 35 28 31 26 12,577 43,371 51,643 45,065 16,000 Wilson 54 71 50 70 76 17,815 17,690 30,240 32,243 33,447 Woodson 22 21 22 35 31 10,455 30,143 19,636 11,800 19,355 Wyandotte 1,250 1,418 1,389 1,389 1,515 54,975 48,402 50,856 54,529 53,907 Kansas 34,093 37,160 33,505 35,823 35,854 $44,294 $42,465 $45,267 $41,670 $42,359 Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, Community Reinvestment Act Data Reports, http://www.ffiec.gov/craadweb/aggregate.aspx (accessed October 18, 2016). 67 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Business, Industry, and Exports B us in es s, In du st ry , an d E xp or ts 68 Montana39,356 Arizona38,590 Nevada43,820 Utah44,636 Idaho35,466 Oregon50,582 Kansas46,982 New Mexico41,348 Iowa50,315 Florida39,543 Missouri43,317 Georgia44,723 Oklahoma44,623 Ohio47,567 Alabama37,261 South Dakota48,076 Arkansas36,368 Wisconsin47,266 Maine38,921 Indiana45,317 Louisiana43,917 Michigan43,372 Kentucky38,985 Tennessee43,267 North Carolina44,325 Mississippi31,881 South Carolina37,063 West Virginia36,315 Vermont43,946 Texas53,795 California58,619 Colorado52,795 Wyoming58,821 Illinois54,091 Nebraska53,114 Minnesota53,704 Washington56,831 North Dakota62,837 New York64,579 Virginia51,736 Pennsylvania50,997 Per Capita Real GDP, by StateAll Industry Total, 2016 New Hampshire51,794Massachusetts65,545Rhode Island47,639Connecticut64,511 Alaska63,971 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Per Capita GDP (dollars) 31,881 - 39,543 39,544 - 45,317 45,318 - 50,582 50,583 - 58,821 58,822 - 160,472 Delaware63,664 New Jersey57,084 Maryland55,404 Hawaii51,277 U.S.: $50,577 69 Industry 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Private Industries $13,348,439 $13,957,545 $14,468,465 $15,115,846 $15,698,669 $16,177,539 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 197,241 185,800 221,821 203,188 175,236 159,919 Mining 398,632 410,940 450,868 482,710 327,796 264,580 Utilities 272,036 262,852 269,164 283,103 284,331 288,116 Construction 546,614 583,646 620,780 672,054 732,120 784,014 Manufacturing 1,907,311 1,983,643 2,035,177 2,099,427 2,170,275 2,175,228 Durable goods 1,003,844 1,053,283 1,086,006 1,129,186 1,176,417 1,184,748 Nondurable goods 903,467 930,360 949,171 970,240 993,858 990,480 Wholesale trade 907,257 962,526 1,001,606 1,047,881 1,093,237 1,097,961 Retail trade 891,689 932,618 968,577 1,003,627 1,056,781 1,087,089 Transportation and warehousing* 446,857 467,407 487,181 510,189 542,528 562,895 Information 728,431 737,471 791,496 793,165 839,919 885,958 Finance and insurance 1,038,026 1,142,684 1,136,414 1,251,154 1,293,093 1,355,546 Real estate and rental and leasing 2,014,402 2,086,301 2,157,394 2,244,846 2,363,276 2,461,834 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,074,069 1,128,761 1,148,285 1,204,501 1,292,778 1,355,697 Management of companies and enterprises 281,044 304,281 322,416 338,039 356,243 367,803 Administrative and waste management services 457,515 479,550 494,635 522,360 558,283 585,105 Educational services 175,464 183,029 185,606 195,145 202,251 207,321 Health care and social assistance 1,111,578 1,153,783 1,186,799 1,223,155 1,298,901 1,368,697 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 147,482 157,003 164,161 173,411 185,791 197,873 Accommodation and food services 413,899 439,885 462,615 486,721 524,179 551,461 Other services, except government 338,892 355,366 363,470 381,169 401,652 420,441 Government 2,057,563 2,083,698 2,108,273 2,161,672 2,226,474 2,278,753 Federal civilian 387,947 388,897 383,527 398,021 412,989 - Federal military 216,412 215,702 210,162 206,222 204,896 - State and local 1,453,205 1,479,099 1,514,584 1,557,429 1,608,589 - Total $15,406,002 $16,041,243 $16,576,738 $17,277,518 $17,925,143 $18,456,292 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed August 7, 2017). Dollars in millions of current dollars. 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, 2011-2016 70 Industry 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Private Industries $117,172 $121,040 $123,464 $127,134 $131,030 $132,301 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 7,113 5,643 8,233 5,569 4,547 3,843 Mining 2,440 2,619 2,743 2,689 1,490 1,011 Utilities 2,874 2,504 2,721 2,702 2,356 2,389 Construction 4,694 5,216 5,404 5,804 6,147 6,317 Manufacturing 22,332 23,244 19,453 21,833 23,932 23,792 Durable goods 11,652 11,391 9,781 10,582 12,213 11,987 Nondurable goods 10,680 11,852 9,672 11,251 11,719 11,804 Wholesale trade 8,670 9,129 9,540 10,026 10,164 10,171 Retail trade 8,617 8,863 9,154 9,277 9,660 9,962 Transportation and warehousing* 5,026 5,472 5,708 5,631 5,796 5,883 Information 5,007 5,398 6,715 6,725 5,633 5,668 Finance and insurance 6,553 7,716 7,533 8,272 8,220 8,672 Real estate and rental and leasing 14,633 14,675 14,134 15,065 16,181 16,876 Professional, scientific, and technical services 6,087 6,482 6,959 7,267 7,917 8,471 Management of companies and enterprises 1,719 1,767 1,986 2,425 3,969 3,592 Administrative and waste management services 4,225 4,457 4,787 4,879 4,901 5,003 Educational services 819 852 852 897 927 895 Health care and social assistance 9,905 10,185 10,501 10,639 11,369 11,634 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 518 625 671 731 845 882 Accommodation and food services 2,947 3,145 3,230 3,524 3,791 3,926 Other services, except government 2,991 3,050 3,140 3,177 3,186 3,311 Government 19,713 19,924 20,008 20,451 20,814 20,957 Federal civilian 2,794 2,684 2,410 2,524 2,618 - Federal military 3,372 3,321 3,142 3,064 3,004 - State and local 13,546 13,920 14,456 14,863 15,192 - Total $136,884 $140,964 $143,471 $147,585 $151,845 $153,258 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed August 7, 2017). Dollars in millions of current dollars. 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, 2011-2016 71 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Alabama 15,090 15,089 14,686 14,741 14,669 14,972 2.1 26 Alaska 4,549 4,594 4,701 4,527 4,552 4,512 -0.9 37 Arizona 29,857 30,141 29,907 28,897 29,309 31,618 7.9 5 Arkansas 12,751 18,248 12,278 12,463 12,558 13,044 3.9 20 California* 325,249 314,928 320,654 252,824 265,979 280,054 5.3 13 Colorado 36,882 36,635 37,349 37,030 38,419 39,725 3.4 21 Connecticut 13,950 12,160 12,249 12,237 12,297 11,913 -3.1 42 Delaware 5,635 5,277 5,379 5,285 5,655 5,511 -2.5 41 District of Columbia 4,611 5,185 5,268 5,689 5,378 5,741 6.7 6 Florida 134,961 132,326 130,883 133,964 133,480 136,868 2.5 25 Georgia 52,966 52,581 54,123 51,925 53,773 50,469 -6.1 50 Hawaii 5,628 5,676 5,844 5,733 5,773 5,688 -1.5 38 Idaho 11,079 10,970 10,836 11,392 11,216 11,581 3.3 22 Illinois 61,362 60,444 55,757 58,908 63,172 67,329 6.6 7 Indiana 25,304 24,739 24,664 24,006 25,392 24,481 -3.6 44 Iowa 11,583 12,961 13,858 14,432 13,832 13,902 0.5 32 Kansas 13,467 12,953 12,452 12,630 12,364 13,087 5.8 9 Kentucky 15,406 16,742 16,735 18,459 18,143 18,634 2.7 23 Louisiana 19,156 18,604 18,078 18,167 17,126 17,001 -0.7 35 Maine 9,180 9,606 9,110 9,200 9,103 9,622 5.7 10 Maryland 28,147 28,816 28,829 28,602 28,896 30,367 5.1 15 Massachusetts* 37,520 41,568 39,828 40,927 46,577 45,632 -2.0 40 Michigan 39,646 40,302 37,287 35,106 34,192 32,844 -3.9 45 Minnesota 25,315 28,248 26,114 24,774 25,863 26,103 0.9 28 Mississippi 9,521 9,513 9,145 8,799 8,908 8,830 -0.9 36 Missouri* 23,244 25,741 27,483 27,430 30,581 32,520 6.3 8 Montana 8,458 8,634 8,778 8,757 9,022 10,593 17.4 2 Nebraska* 8,802 8,839 15,838 12,651 12,556 12,341 -1.7 39 Nevada 13,638 13,651 14,069 14,132 14,556 15,222 4.6 17 New Hampshire 8,524 8,575 8,702 8,228 8,244 8,654 5.0 16 New Jersey* 40,152 40,328 39,381 39,586 38,886 42,494 9.3 4 New Mexico 9,223 8,826 8,786 8,877 9,606 9,263 -3.6 43 New York 107,478 108,883 107,415 110,326 109,688 111,944 2.1 27 North Carolina 44,155 45,129 45,375 42,926 43,673 46,060 5.5 11 North Dakota 4,313 5,180 5,997 5,945 5,877 5,599 -4.7 47 Ohio 39,444 39,449 40,382 40,237 40,194 39,987 -0.5 34 Oklahoma 16,586 15,437 15,627 16,367 16,395 15,496 -5.5 48 Oregon 22,414 22,410 22,726 22,502 22,862 23,022 0.7 30 Pennsylvania 55,596 56,151 59,787 54,913 52,258 52,628 0.7 29 Rhode Island 7,123 7,011 6,941 6,722 6,901 7,269 5.3 12 South Carolina 16,802 17,639 16,940 17,315 17,856 18,337 2.7 24 South Dakota 4,947 4,850 4,670 4,710 4,899 4,930 0.6 31 Tennessee 16,894 16,855 17,466 17,406 17,528 18,324 4.5 18 Texas* 88,403 92,643 94,215 95,853 97,980 102,317 4.4 19 Utah* 18,280 18,704 19,006 18,841 19,062 20,033 5.1 14 Vermont 4,500 4,695 4,533 4,536 4,496 4,226 -6.0 49 Virginia 41,608 42,176 42,317 37,250 37,499 53,219 41.9 1 Washington* 41,606 38,694 37,394 37,005 34,208 25,255 -26.2 51 West Virginia 6,373 6,652 6,304 6,106 6,538 6,257 -4.3 46 Wisconsin 22,396 22,942 24,909 25,475 25,371 25,348 -0.1 33 Wyoming 4,393 4,380 4,352 4,424 4,252 4,792 12.7 3 United States* 1,624,167 1,632,780 1,635,407 1,559,237 1,587,614 1,635,658 3.0 Data revised annually. Annual data are a sum of quarterly openings of individual establishments and therefore capture seasonal fluctuations. New Establishments by State, 2010-2015 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business Employment Dynamics, http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/dsrv?bd (accessed October 18, 2016). Rank * Data not comparable due to administrative change in 2013 to the count of establishments in the education and health services industry. Percent Change 2014-2015 Rank based on percent change 2014-2015 with the largest percentage increase in new establishments being ranked highest. 72 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Alabama 16,279 15,430 14,242 14,414 14,410 14,199 -1.5 13 Alaska 4,538 4,404 4,526 4,643 4,419 4,425 0.1 19 Arizona 31,802 30,089 28,318 27,770 27,927 28,109 0.7 23 Arkansas 13,815 15,848 12,849 12,916 12,420 11,978 -3.6 8 California 339,022 325,087 211,918 238,669 245,877 250,310 1.8 29 Colorado 38,057 35,201 34,696 34,123 34,460 36,383 5.6 40 Connecticut 14,687 11,945 11,842 12,278 12,047 10,828 -10.1 3 Delaware 5,177 5,344 4,966 5,133 5,077 5,473 7.8 45 District of Columbia 4,826 4,544 4,909 4,695 5,122 5,384 5.1 35 Florida 135,032 127,163 123,635 125,671 123,077 120,719 -1.9 12 Georgia 54,822 52,801 52,038 49,980 47,674 47,042 -1.3 14 Hawaii 5,959 5,716 5,520 5,634 5,605 6,284 12.1 50 Idaho 11,645 11,588 11,228 10,674 10,070 8,995 -10.7 2 Illinois 61,613 60,576 58,834 60,735 58,311 62,506 7.2 44 Indiana 25,555 24,129 24,255 24,615 24,456 23,152 -5.3 7 Iowa 12,838 13,047 12,547 12,952 13,945 13,099 -6.1 6 Kansas 13,695 12,749 12,411 12,176 12,054 12,694 5.3 38 Kentucky 15,911 16,652 16,539 16,106 17,174 18,068 5.2 36 Louisiana 19,313 17,191 18,086 17,145 16,705 16,803 0.6 22 Maine 9,230 9,481 9,014 8,930 8,943 8,725 -2.4 10 Maryland 28,561 28,672 27,987 28,468 28,108 29,671 5.6 39 Massachusetts 36,161 35,366 34,949 37,900 38,812 42,492 9.5 47 Michigan 42,154 40,021 35,173 32,911 31,853 34,107 7.1 43 Minnesota 26,669 24,804 25,751 25,008 25,369 25,647 1.1 25 Mississippi 9,798 9,545 9,399 8,887 8,821 8,824 0.0 18 Missouri 21,864 23,467 25,190 26,377 26,970 29,696 10.1 48 Montana 8,580 8,343 8,457 8,314 10,300 8,269 -19.7 1 Nebraska 8,636 8,456 10,481 11,776 12,078 11,988 -0.7 16 Nevada 13,683 13,280 13,075 12,887 13,248 12,289 -7.2 4 New Hampshire 8,621 8,282 8,180 8,028 8,017 7,912 -1.3 15 New Jersey 41,232 40,626 38,621 38,229 39,645 39,615 -0.1 17 New Mexico 9,489 9,107 8,696 9,241 8,690 9,788 12.6 51 New York 102,928 104,374 103,682 104,313 105,176 106,116 0.9 24 North Carolina 44,807 44,086 42,786 40,821 41,653 40,381 -3.1 9 North Dakota 3,778 4,021 4,552 5,106 5,431 5,933 9.2 46 Ohio 39,351 40,655 40,177 39,908 39,602 40,050 1.1 26 Oklahoma 15,001 15,176 14,718 15,094 15,097 15,886 5.2 37 Oregon 22,800 21,827 21,764 21,730 21,139 21,194 0.3 20 Pennsylvania 51,513 56,373 56,486 58,845 51,147 51,354 0.4 21 Rhode Island 7,012 6,814 6,598 6,702 6,587 6,692 1.6 28 South Carolina 17,778 17,228 16,348 16,288 16,183 16,693 3.2 32 South Dakota 4,627 4,622 4,490 4,513 4,426 4,604 4.0 33 Tennessee 17,624 16,939 16,792 16,696 16,373 15,231 -7.0 5 Texas 83,576 84,773 84,397 86,963 88,016 93,659 6.4 42 Utah 18,241 17,727 17,028 16,936 16,660 17,610 5.7 41 Vermont 4,533 4,652 4,589 4,363 4,241 4,327 2.0 30 Virginia 40,437 39,504 39,828 39,934 38,978 38,138 -2.2 11 Washington 38,836 41,427 38,586 32,794 29,554 30,903 4.6 34 West Virginia 6,832 6,483 6,457 6,676 6,529 6,623 1.4 27 Wisconsin 23,263 22,845 22,198 23,155 23,182 23,912 3.1 31 Wyoming 4,310 4,109 4,319 4,330 4,128 4,593 11.3 49 United States 1,636,511 1,602,589 1,464,127 1,492,452 1,485,786 1,509,373 1.6 Rank based on percent change 2014-2015 with the largest percent decrease in business closings being ranked highest. Data revised annually. Business Closings by State, 2010-2015 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business Employment Dynamics, http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/dsrv?bd (accessed October 18, 2016). Annual data are a sum of quarterly closings of individual establishments and therefore capture seasonal fluctuations. Rank Percent Change 2014-2015 73 Percent Change State 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2015-2016 Rank Alabama 641 549 470 363 363 270 -25.6 5 Alaska 58 51 62 44 53 34 -35.8 2 Arizona 1,351 1,134 867 677 613 513 -16.3 12 Arkansas 424 363 306 235 237 248 4.6 36 California 7,558 6,127 4,783 3,742 3,325 3,025 -9.0 20 Colorado 1,162 906 740 475 442 402 -9.0 19 Connecticut 388 372 306 299 249 230 -7.6 22 Delaware 645 834 974 578 602 759 26.1 47 District of Columbia 68 55 73 73 51 38 -25.5 6 Florida 4,016 3,285 2,800 2,291 1,973 1,762 -10.7 17 Georgia 2,242 1,899 1,481 1,155 903 938 3.9 34 Hawaii 165 79 104 64 72 51 -29.2 3 Idaho 305 230 184 130 129 102 -20.9 9 Illinois 2,135 1,905 1,643 1,267 1,242 941 -24.2 7 Indiana 729 689 581 484 398 375 -5.8 24 Iowa 356 255 230 170 187 174 -7.0 23 Kansas 298 249 183 201 170 256 50.6 49 Kentucky 480 403 355 279 249 213 -14.5 13 Louisiana 622 486 371 388 315 327 3.8 33 Maine 220 178 135 108 128 93 -27.3 4 Maryland 658 614 555 468 451 391 -13.3 14 Massachusetts 529 460 435 443 406 413 1.7 30 Michigan 1,599 1,290 989 680 649 564 -13.1 15 Minnesota 691 596 465 394 352 324 -8.0 21 Mississippi 406 323 301 266 223 270 21.1 45 Missouri 639 717 448 364 321 560 74.5 50 Montana 115 103 88 74 55 67 21.8 46 Nebraska 225 166 153 117 95 107 12.6 41 Nevada 989 624 544 427 356 295 -17.1 11 New Hampshire 479 349 243 191 140 149 6.4 37 New Jersey 1,215 1,043 934 854 692 798 15.3 43 New Mexico 203 182 148 130 142 135 -4.9 25 New York 2,116 2,192 1,698 1,578 1,643 1,719 4.6 35 North Carolina 1,147 967 746 557 501 443 -11.6 16 North Dakota 47 33 35 34 20 44 120.0 51 Ohio 1,372 1,069 946 727 729 602 -17.4 10 Oklahoma 406 311 280 235 239 229 -4.2 26 Oregon 549 424 364 246 209 225 7.7 39 Pennsylvania 1,208 1,058 955 824 768 737 -4.0 27 Rhode Island 144 173 120 90 96 74 -22.9 8 South Carolina 388 309 234 213 158 162 2.5 32 South Dakota 99 55 61 47 44 40 -9.1 18 Tennessee 961 756 624 527 435 480 10.3 40 Texas 3,513 2,813 2,364 2,074 2,038 2,402 17.9 44 Utah 597 378 295 229 203 208 2.5 31 Vermont 46 54 45 43 39 44 12.8 42 Virginia 892 736 596 574 699 439 -37.2 1 Washington 1,124 884 741 564 443 427 -3.6 28 West Virginia 193 143 125 117 103 135 31.1 48 Wisconsin 796 693 569 454 375 403 7.5 38 Wyoming 83 83 61 47 36 35 -2.8 29 United States 47,806 40,075 33,212 26,983 24,735 24,114 -2.5 Business bankruptcies are firms that file for bankruptcy with the U.S. court system. Data for total U.S. bankruptcies include territories. Rank based on percent change 2015-2016 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 April 20, 2017). Business Bankruptcies by State, 2011-2016 74 Percent Change State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2014-2015 Rank Alabama 180 173 166 174 163 165 160 -3.0 45 Alaska 34 32 33 33 31 36 35 -3.5 47 Arizona 284 262 269 266 271 280 279 -0.1 33 Arkansas 128 123 118 123 115 122 119 -2.2 41 California 1,992 1,945 1947 2,007 2,007 2,065 2,104 1.9 22 Colorado 305 306 287 294 303 299 311 3.9 11 Connecticut 179 179 180 168 179 175 177 1.6 24 Delaware 33 31 34 33 30 33 35 6.1 1 District of Columbia 24 20 20 26 23 26 27 2.1 19 Florida 987 957 940 973 977 1,024 1,078 5.3 4 Georgia 428 425 409 414 424 433 435 0.4 28 Hawaii 74 74 67 68 70 69 73 6.0 2 Idaho 85 83 85 88 87 87 88 1.4 26 Illinois 515 523 500 504 498 506 509 0.6 27 Indiana 244 236 227 231 235 227 236 4.1 9 Iowa 164 164 159 161 152 166 154 -7.2 51 Kansas 140 141 139 128 132 131 138 5.2 5 Kentucky 172 164 153 164 162 160 159 -0.4 34 Louisiana 195 178 182 179 187 184 191 4.1 10 Maine 86 84 85 83 77 86 84 -2.6 43 Maryland 262 243 246 245 230 240 252 4.8 7 Massachusetts 314 297 312 296 299 319 310 -3.0 44 Michigan 385 365 374 378 379 378 371 -1.7 39 Minnesota 283 272 276 274 268 274 274 0.0 32 Mississippi 112 104 105 109 100 110 102 -6.8 50 Missouri 260 256 249 252 240 245 251 2.3 16 Montana 68 71 76 75 69 77 77 -0.8 36 Nebraska 100 105 109 106 99 100 99 -0.9 37 Nevada 96 104 93 103 103 105 110 5.0 6 New Hampshire 74 79 74 73 71 70 69 -1.6 38 New Jersey 374 364 361 379 360 383 390 1.7 23 New Mexico 95 90 85 88 87 87 87 0.1 31 New York 900 893 871 890 887 899 925 2.8 15 North Carolina 413 399 401 415 404 413 425 2.9 13 North Dakota 43 45 45 46 45 47 46 -1.8 40 Ohio 425 412 418 417 406 418 435 4.2 8 Oklahoma 184 182 175 171 163 170 172 1.6 25 Oregon 221 215 208 212 214 218 217 -0.4 35 Pennsylvania 493 500 490 486 484 494 478 -3.1 46 Rhode Island 48 41 44 42 42 43 42 -2.4 42 South Carolina 186 169 183 173 176 185 185 0.2 30 South Dakota 55 54 53 56 54 55 56 2.1 20 Tennessee 273 266 269 256 263 278 265 -4.9 48 Texas 1,104 1,123 1120 1,126 1,144 1,183 1,188 0.4 29 Utah 121 112 110 114 116 120 127 5.7 3 Vermont 50 46 47 47 46 45 43 -5.1 49 Virginia 319 322 313 341 322 338 345 2.0 21 Washington 332 318 314 322 318 335 342 2.2 18 West Virginia 61 53 54 50 51 47 48 2.3 17 Wisconsin 257 249 249 237 233 240 248 3.5 12 Wyoming 35 32 29 36 30 31 31 2.9 14 United States 14,193 13,876 13,754 13,933 13,826 14,221 14,405 1.3 Self-employment in thousands. Rank based on percent change 2014-2015. Self-Employment by State, 2009-2015 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2015 American Community Survey (C24060). Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Self-employment includes self-employed in own incorporated and unincorporated business and unpaid family workers. 75 Industry Annual Payroll ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 194 954 $34,862 192 1,011 $35,980 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 1,102 10,988 678,673 1,069 10,012 552,658 Utilities 232 7,117 610,960 237 7,291 668,559 Construction 6,920 62,086 3,135,814 7,014 63,486 3,270,952 Manufacturing 2,831 164,749 8,787,306 2,817 167,014 9,052,105 Wholesale Trade 4,497 64,845 3,712,075 4,459 63,422 3,760,189 Retail Trade 10,391 150,237 3,617,933 10,327 150,465 3,712,165 Transportation and Warehousing 2,518 50,389 2,097,377 2,554 52,669 2,190,072 Information 1,335 34,552 2,393,609 1,359 34,674 2,406,323 Finance and Insurance 5,894 62,642 4,044,315 5,932 61,271 4,113,060 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 3,135 14,874 542,307 3,179 14,950 595,030 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 7,206 63,836 3,981,580 7,184 64,246 4,039,074 Management of Companies and Enterprises 603 22,235 2,117,232 613 26,671 2,451,126 Admin. and Support and Waste Mgt. and Remediation Services 3,569 74,392 2,444,170 3,630 77,049 2,577,592 Educational Services 722 21,388 612,073 754 20,871 579,794 Health Care and Social Assistance 7,809 195,155 7,733,621 8,103 193,684 7,969,650 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1,030 15,264 289,103 1,031 15,304 300,253 Accommodation and Food Services 5,985 110,809 1,572,021 6,034 113,938 1,640,144 Other Services (except Public Administration) 7,943 51,378 1,305,563 7,869 51,664 1,341,075 Unclassified Establishments 139 c 2,238 169 184 3,875 Total 74,055 1,178,062 $49,712,832 74,526 1,189,876 $51,259,676 Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self-employed persons. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression code: c=100-249 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, 2014 and 2015, http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry, 2014 and 2015 2014 Total Establishments Total Establishments 2015 Employees Mid-March Employees Mid-March 76 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 2007 and 2012 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) 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 2012 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 416 - 12 a - - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 1,408 $319,391 87 840 $43,820 $217,194 Utilities 16 1,107 1 a - - Construction 2,064 863,999 417 5,125 207,787 805,665 Manufacturing 1,083 1,156,262 268 4,617 202,822 1,135,266 Wholesale Trade 1,057 3,598,496 349 3,997 185,970 3,565,244 Retail Trade 11,511 2,098,466 1,418 9,279 205,072 1,900,272 Transportation and Warehousing 1,022 386,031 142 1,715 60,477 326,978 Information 796 488,599 62 g - - Finance and Insurance 2,275 353,724 490 2,176 87,679 291,559 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 4,793 434,105 413 1,190 39,456 241,395 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 9,382 862,625 1,233 4,876 191,137 591,174 Management of Companies and Enterprises 39 60,499 39 571 39,110 60,499 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 7,117 517,563 652 6,893 194,317 425,358 Educational Services 2,585 73,634 161 1,346 17,064 50,444 Health Care and Social Assistance 12,690 1,159,283 1,162 j - - Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3,409 72,720 177 820 10,176 39,675 Accommodation and Food Services 2,039 496,770 893 11,844 129,032 464,662 Other Services (except Public Administration) 13,527 505,680 906 4,300 85,395 260,946 Industries Not Classified 10 794 9 6 151 774 Total 77,194 $13,467,117 8,844 73,341 $2,167,776 $11,784,828 * 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; g=1,000-2,499 employees; and j=10,000-24,999 employees. All Firms* Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01); 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. 77 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 2007 and 2012 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) 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 2012 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 13 $752 0 0 $0 $0 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 4 186 0 0 0 0 Utilities 2 - 0 a - - Construction 359 19,210 9 b - - Manufacturing 61 4,143 1 a - - Wholesale Trade 51 - 4 b - - Retail Trade 493 106,303 64 145 5,073 94,034 Transportation and Warehousing 371 30,448 23 307 5,741 10,374 Information 78 1,299 0 0 0 0 Finance and Insurance 168 7,762 43 b - - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 247 41,448 5 66 4,722 30,689 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 528 62,858 15 356 6,196 54,631 Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 624 3 22 1,320 624 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 826 100,197 109 1,639 33,007 87,909 Educational Services 161 2,863 4 19 335 1,425 Health Care and Social Assistance 1,452 86,030 153 1,341 32,371 63,538 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 479 6,172 1 a - - Accommodation and Food Services 181 61,430 25 1,038 16,515 59,618 Other Services (except Public Administration) 1,721 26,158 9 17 352 1,312 Industries Not Classified 2 - 2 a - - Total 7,198 $573,444 467 5,114 $112,814 $435,110 * 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 and b=20-99 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SBA0700CSA01); 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). Single dash (-) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. 78 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 2007 and 2012 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) 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 2012 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 23 - 0 a - - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 34 $4,600 4 24 $1,329 $3,977 Utilities 1 - 0 a - - Construction 405 95,339 115 682 25,610 83,053 Manufacturing 61 - 29 f - - Wholesale Trade 24 73,172 6 130 8,018 72,496 Retail Trade 313 217,085 51 707 21,956 210,740 Transportation and Warehousing 117 - 20 b - - Information 21 - 4 a - - Finance and Insurance 84 22,860 15 59 2,701 15,399 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 54 1,429 1 a - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 263 46,934 46 278 12,257 39,852 Management of Companies and Enterprises 2 - 2 a - - Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 255 75,045 65 793 22,692 73,426 Educational Services 52 - 8 c - - Health Care and Social Assistance 202 - 27 c - - Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 110 977 0 0 0 0 Accommodation and Food Services 53 37,162 11 830 10,073 35,862 Other Services (except Public Administration) 392 10,900 44 37 481 3,644 Industries Not Classified 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2,465 $693,383 445 4,493 $131,554 $631,886 * 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, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA07); 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). 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. 79 Firms in Kansas, Asian-Owned, 2007 and 2012 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) 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 2012 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 17 - 10 a - - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 16 $61,180 1 b - - Utilities 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 Construction 190 - 46 f - - Manufacturing 94 99,660 28 606 27,050 95,941 Wholesale Trade 115 - 67 f - - Retail Trade 747 395,049 246 1,186 18,043 347,595 Transportation and Warehousing 166 16,117 15 23 579 2,508 Information 52 15,988 5 217 9,249 14,364 Finance and Insurance 123 7,032 19 24 780 3,529 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 470 - 25 b - - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 662 235,396 155 1,116 80,607 221,925 Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 - 1 b - - Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 292 97,611 77 1,245 41,407 94,727 Educational Services 119 2,862 4 39 260 1,446 Health Care and Social Assistance 691 277,406 231 1,696 110,694 255,032 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 127 - 3 a - - Accommodation and Food Services 918 450,197 723 8,089 100,290 428,100 Other Services (except Public Administration) 1,661 91,050 104 453 6,328 21,231 Industries Not Classified 6 - 3 a - - Total 6,464 $2,441,350 1,761 15,962 $441,276 $2,173,121 * 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; and f=500-999 employees. All Firms* Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01); 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). 80 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) 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 2012 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 84 $1,769 0 0 $0 $0 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 36 25,360 11 225 10,949 24,056 Utilities 1 - 0 a - - Construction 1,614 481,247 256 2,427 97,753 420,308 Manufacturing 127 83,728 22 512 22,338 78,565 Wholesale Trade 108 113,051 7 131 6,221 107,094 Retail Trade 993 89,768 92 405 6,189 46,673 Transportation and Warehousing 945 287,029 87 958 32,966 135,883 Information 65 1,288 1 a - - Finance and Insurance 203 16,944 28 110 3,434 10,966 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 480 53,442 52 134 3,853 21,338 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 832 60,171 86 388 13,538 43,016 Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 - 1 b - - Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 1,144 69,758 135 989 21,317 51,968 Educational Services 152 1,270 0 0 0 0 Health Care and Social Assistance 1,056 123,940 109 838 38,053 105,481 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 331 5,922 8 86 1,336 2,561 Accommodation and Food Services 544 124,567 282 2,681 32,706 115,528 Other Services (except Public Administration) 1,363 35,930 44 135 2,217 9,707 Industries Not Classified 2 - 2 a - - Total 10,076 $1,576,547 1,220 10,047 $294,671 $1,174,641 * 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 and b=20-99 employees. Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 2007 and 2012 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB0700CSA01); 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 81 Industry Group Employees1 Payroll ($1,000) Production Workers1 Wages ($1,000) Value Added ($1,000) Food manufacturing 27,703 $1,150,773 23,611 $880,028 $6,337,094 $18,111,593 $24,479,552 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 403 22,555 211 11,405 - 312,989 412,757 Textile mills 38 1,162 31 807 - - - Textile product mills 1,147 32,521 896 21,227 - $76,874 136,353 Apparel manufacturing 278 6,882 237 4,123 - - 19,927 Leather and allied product manufacturing 101 4,865 65 2,333 - - - Wood product manufacturing 1,528 64,303 1,111 38,417 255,496 448,110 697,875 Paper manufacturing 1,572 85,692 1,173 55,061 284,852 417,182 698,061 Printing and related support activities 6,957 294,236 4,666 173,330 930,151 624,519 1,547,233 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 2,057 192,840 1,419 130,360 - 9,576,911 11,569,986 Chemical manufacturing 7,468 533,362 5,009 291,171 3,450,921 3,492,311 6,892,706 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 11,015 517,200 9,044 353,181 1,638,733 1,535,189 3,189,119 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 4,408 227,145 3,437 164,757 847,109 596,391 1,450,843 Primary metal manufacturing 1,902 95,330 1,446 63,618 216,396 364,331 607,270 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 16,365 768,271 11,777 482,992 1,966,078 1,798,179 3,748,321 Machinery manufacturing 20,121 1,091,028 12,822 557,051 3,170,044 4,145,212 7,287,783 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 6,902 535,926 2,063 119,470 1,125,652 533,196 1,623,316 2,799 131,049 2,038 83,303 484,828 436,134 923,310 Transportation equipment manufacturing 39,762 2,872,952 28,105 1,838,131 10,858,146 10,317,889 21,513,085 Furniture and related product manufacturing 2,983 112,232 2,304 77,630 350,155 - 550,638 Miscellaneous manufacturing 4,605 194,054 3,139 104,176 437,643 299,170 731,700 Total Manufacturing 160,114 $8,934,379 114,603 $5,452,571 $34,517,226 $53,428,561 $88,193,450 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. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 Annual Survey of Manufacturers (AM1531AS101). 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. Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2015 All Employees Total Cost of Materials2 ($1,000) Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing Production Workers Total Value of Shipments2 ($1,000) 82 Type of Operation and Kind of Business Durable goods merchant wholesalers 2,422 $39,608,328 $2,308,528 37,086 Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies 239 3,466,479 147,819 3,573 Furniture and home furnishing 102 606,340 57,427 1,110 Lumber and other construction materials 152 1,247,052 99,319 2,053 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies 353 2,787,054 353,741 5,083 Metal and mineral (except petroleum) 86 -- -- g Household appliances and electrical and electronic goods 257 7,494,662 743,900 8,263 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies 190 1,530,854 119,764 2,125 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 828 19,751,782 649,089 11,631 Miscellaneous durable goods 215 -- -- g Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers 1,637 58,391,713 1,265,574 25,024 Paper and paper product 114 812,394 60,113 1,362 Drugs and druggists' sundries 69 3,843,417 109,983 4,029 Apparel, piece goods, and notions 50 967,851 38,131 663 Grocery and related product 194 7,168,905 342,936 6,595 Farm product raw material 450 19,483,954 211,469 3,920 Chemical and allied products 143 7,849,470 127,467 1,716 Petroleum and petroleum products 138 10,903,466 88,202 1,311 Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage 46 758,134 73,109 1,466 Miscellaneous nondurable goods 433 6,604,122 214,164 3,962 Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers 506 5,967,832 126,541 3,008 Total Wholesale Trade 4,565 $103,967,873 $3,700,643 65,118 Durable goods 2,275 21,397,539 2,066,332 33,741 Nondurable goods 1,515 38,828,785 989,053 18,427 Total Merchant Wholesalers 3,790 $60,226,324 $3,055,385 52,168 Manufacturers sales branches and offices Durable goods merchant wholesalers 147 18,210,789 242,196 3,345 Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers 122 19,562,928 276,521 6,597 Total Manufacturers Sales Branches and Offices 269 $37,773,717 $518,717 9,942 Total Wholesale Trade 4,565 $103,967,873 $3,700,643 65,118 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, 2012 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series (EC1242A1). 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) 83 Kind of Business Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,412 $8,215,249 $680,868 17,830 Automobile dealers 565 6,985,821 508,001 11,660 Other motor vehicle dealers 125 352,282 33,321 968 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 722 877,146 139,546 5,202 Furniture and home furnishings stores 482 1,097,763 136,570 5,051 Electronics and appliance stores 494 778,514 93,758 4,183 Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers 994 2,937,199 327,409 12,248 Building material and supplies dealers 739 2,240,061 270,899 9,925 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores 255 697,138 56,510 2,323 Food and beverage stores 1,379 5,333,439 472,584 27,677 Grocery stores 594 4,574,890 419,468 23,530 Specialty food stores 174 141,760 18,573 1,190 Beer, wine, and liquor stores 611 616,789 34,543 2,957 Health and personal care stores 805 2,012,210 246,630 8,345 Gasoline stations 1,189 5,608,720 170,338 10,262 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,190 1,447,759 184,557 12,656 Clothing stores 797 1,037,250 132,862 9,910 Shoe stores 211 236,094 25,496 1,642 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores 182 174,415 26,199 1,104 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 429 750,030 93,218 5,317 Sporting goods stores 173 403,580 47,768 2,347 Hobby, toy, and game stores 77 160,634 19,295 1,254 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores 73 42,482 5,890 514 Musical instrument and supplies stores 40 38,643 7,115 325 Book stores and news dealers 66 104,691 13,150 877 General merchandise stores 513 6,433,508 597,679 29,608 Department stores 80 1,212,752 138,703 7,927 Other general merchandise stores 433 5,220,756 458,976 21,681 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,039 636,352 101,337 6,333 Florists 174 36,704 7,909 613 Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores 292 205,070 26,231 1,888 Used merchandise stores 228 99,086 26,927 1,774 Other miscellaneous store retailers 345 295,492 40,270 2,058 Nonstore retailers 622 3,025,718 220,057 5,970 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses 251 2,591,335 142,787 3,815 Vending machine operators 53 73,914 12,658 354 Direct selling establishments 318 360,469 64,612 1,801 Total Retail Trade 10,548 $38,276,461 $3,325,005 145,480 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series (EC1244A1). Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2012 84 Kind of Business Publishing industries (except internet) 307 $1,423,427 $351,430 6,968 Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers 248 1,168,571 264,794 5,949 Newspaper publishers 144 196,119 64,619 2,180 Periodical publishers 55 172,589 53,851 1,090 Book publishers 15 -- -- c Directory and mailing list publishers 20 303,173 54,385 776 Other publishers 14 -- -- g Software publishers 59 254,856 86,636 1,019 Motion picture and sound recording industries 116 - 20,563 1,792 Motion picture and video industries 109 - -- g Sound recording industries 7 - -- a Broadcasting (except internet) 136 277,122 90,751 2,219 Radio broadcasting 104 150,100 51,172 1,419 Television broadcasting 28 -- -- f Telecommunications 633 - 1,241,627 17,537 Wired telecommunications carries 437 - 590,409 8,163 Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) 172 q 644,728 9,159 Other telecommunications 24 18,167 6,490 215 Data processing, hosting and related services 130 677,141 281,086 4,665 Other information services 84 153,071 40,706 871 News syndicates 4 -- -- a Libraries and archives 39 -- -- c Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals 35 -- -- f All other information services 6 -- -- c Total Information 1,406 - $2,026,163 34,052 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 Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppressions codes: a=0-19 employees; c=100-249 employees; f=500-999 employees; and, g=1,000-2,499 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Information, Geographic Area Series (EC1251A1). Information Industry in Kansas, 2012 Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) 85 Kind of Business Credit intermediation and related activities 2,423 - $1,493,198 28,544 Depository credit intermediation 1,770 - 1,062,619 21,555 Commercial banking 1,459 q 878,350 17,746 National commercial banks 668 q 447,367 8,718 State commercial banks 791 q 430,983 9,028 Savings institutions 98 q 81,090 1,501 Credit unions 213 $422,210 103,179 2,308 Nondepository credit intermediation 324 2,200,584 252,285 3,511 Sales financing 51 228,583 36,413 389 Other nondepository credit intermediation 269 -- -- h Consumer lending 72 -- -- e Real estate credit 119 660,377 130,369 1,468 All other nondepository intermediation 76 -- -- f Pawnshops 64 48,227 9,553 384 Activities related to credit intermediation 329 749,418 178,294 3,478 Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers 47 29,521 10,921 196 Financial transactions processing, reserve, and clearinghouse activities 35 196,022 39,758 621 Other activities related to credit intermediation 247 523,875 127,615 2661 1091 2,782,165 708,755 6,084 Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage 522 566,765 206,429 1,982 Investment banking and securities dealing 8 17,689 7,375 44 Securities brokerage 475 473,184 186,907 1,796 Commodity contracts brokerage 31 -- -- b Other financial investment activities 568 -- -- h Portfolio management 261 1,058,653 354,263 2,253 Investment advice 189 269,355 65,741 800 All other financial investment activities 44 206,014 44,936 794 Insurance carriers and related activities 2,462 - 1,515,031 24,471 Insurance carriers 381 q 971,340 14,105 Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers 178 q 479,665 7,094 Direct insurance (except life, health, and medical) carriers 191 q 377,307 5,993 Reinsurance carriers 12 q 114,368 1,018 Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities 2,081 1,692,920 543,691 10,366 Insurance agencies and brokerages 1,960 -- -- i Total Finance and Insurance 5,976 - $3,716,984 59,099 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, 2012 Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: b=20-99 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; h=2,500-4,999 employees; and i=5,000-9,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Finance and Insurance, Geographic Area Series (EC1252A1). Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) Establishments (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Securities, commodity contracts, investments Revenue ($1,000) 86 Kind of Business Ambulatory health care services 4,863 $7,354,504 $3,209,686 59,312 Offices of physicians 1,428 3,518,660 1,717,624 19,983 Offices of dentists 1,068 937,506 354,173 7,895 Offices of other health practitioners 1,538 694,067 272,597 7,961 Offices of chiropractors 561 146,442 48,711 1,745 Offices of optometrists 314 209,158 69,696 2,032 Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) 169 51,239 21,955 781 Offices of physical, occupational and speech therapists 264 188,942 96,931 2,464 Offices of all other health practitioners 230 98,286 35,304 939 Outpatient care centers 354 805,193 337,169 7,959 Family planning centers 18 7,200 2,651 93 Outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers 144 196,031 106,917 3,501 Other outpatient care centers 192 601,962 227,601 4,365 Medical and diagnostic laboratories 130 653,101 213,173 3,347 Home health care services 254 502,850 226,064 9,982 Other ambulatory health care services 91 243,127 88,886 2,185 Hospitals 148 7,527,743 2,773,752 58,729 General medical and surgical hospitals 130 7,095,262 2,592,928 54,493 Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals 3 108,221 63,050 1,393 Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals 15 324,260 117,774 2,843 Nursing and residential care facilities 1,096 2,244,079 1,003,448 43,741 Nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities) 280 900,082 423,931 17,766 Residential intellectual and developmental disability 459 311,036 161,222 7,789 Continuing care retirement communities and assisted living facilities for the elderly 286 939,001 385,325 16,884 Other residential care facilities 71 93,960 32,970 1,302 Social assistance 1,827 1,122,044 517,729 30,490 Individual and family services 849 702,809 334,699 19,797 Community food services 226 46,700 8,202 748 Community housing services 80 54,542 22,312 1,188 Emergency and other relief services 13 17,947 2,751 141 Vocational rehabilitation services 81 95,468 41,629 1,914 Child day care services 578 204,578 108,136 6,702 Total Health Care and Social Assistance 7,934 $18,248,370 $7,504,615 192,272 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Health Care and Social Assistance, Geographic Area Series (EC1262A1). Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2012 Establishments (number) Revenue/ Receipts ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) 87 Kind of Business Accommodation 702 $824,754 $181,421 11,226 Traveler accommodation 600 790,237 176,291 10,857 Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels 578 -- -- j Casino hotels 1 -- -- f Other traveler accommodation 21 -- -- b Bed-and-breakfast inns 20 -- -- b RV (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps 34 10,426 2,282 94 Rooming and boarding houses 68 24,091 2,848 275 Food services and drinking places 5,241 4,048,657 1,161,510 95,624 Full-service restaurants 2,090 1,622,455 551,169 45,013 Limited-service eating places 2,003 1,756,651 433,412 36,089 Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets 77 87,481 24,018 1,864 Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars 380 214,700 53,719 4,800 Special food services 288 234,579 69,457 4,646 Food service contractors 211 205,844 61,044 3,898 Caterers 63 27,113 8,083 718 Mobile food services 14 1,622 330 30 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 403 132,791 29,735 3,212 Total Accommodation and Food Services 5,943 $4,873,411 $1,342,931 106,850 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: b=20-99 employees; f=500-999 employees; and, j=10,000-24,999 employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Accommodation and Food Services, Geographic Area Series (EC1272A1). Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2012 Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) 88 Kind of Business Legal services 1,537 $1,085,542 $403,578 7,462 Offices of lawyers 1,387 889,911 348,567 6,203 Other legal services 150 195,631 55,011 1,259 Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll 1,309 916,939 407,095 12,290 Architectural, engineering, and related services 820 1,948,958 1,057,610 12,765 Architectural services 147 230,222 87,772 1,372 Landscape architectural services 16 7,977 3,249 82 Engineering services 494 1,580,254 921,815 10,274 Building inspection services 39 3,224 1,073 39 Surveying and mapping (except geophysical) services 55 42,492 13,617 294 Testing laboratories 52 73,208 27,447 632 Specialized design services 198 120,143 20,086 556 Graphic design services 102 32,672 9,113 254 Computer systems design and related services 874 1,661,566 644,039 8,129 Management, scientific, and technical consulting services 1,153 1,279,441 493,429 7,301 Management consulting services 895 954,674 398,083 5,598 Environmental consulting services 89 91,303 27,650 582 Other scientific and technical consulting services 169 233,464 67,696 1,121 Scientific research and development services 107 680,295 207,223 2,864 Advertising, public relations, and related services 357 521,099 162,776 3,159 Advertising agencies 114 196,297 63,890 1,064 Public relations agencies 51 18,290 32,670 203 Media representatives 12 16,776 4,505 159 Direct mail advertising 31 107,326 30,655 912 Other services related to advertising 111 104,053 14,960 529 Other professional, scientific, and technical services 755 502,142 200,320 6,463 Marketing research and public opinion polling 39 60,597 23,675 695 Photographic services 170 27,633 8,517 475 Veterinary Services 451 329,728 140,500 4,665 Total Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 7,110 $8,716,125 $3,596,156 60,989 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, Geographic Area Series (EC1254A1). Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Industry in Kansas, 2012 Establishments (number) Receipts/ Revenue ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Paid Employees for Pay Period including March 12 (number) 89 Kind of Business Repair and maintenance 2,217 $1,300,219 $352,742 10,781 Automotive repair and maintenance 1,654 893,485 233,581 7,761 Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance 124 140,123 46,482 972 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance 281 237,147 62,025 1,597 Personal and household goods repair and maintenance 158 29,464 10,654 451 Personal and laundry services 1,740 620,211 207,252 10,367 Personal care services 1,001 219,686 89,985 5,357 Barber shops 40 6,440 3,324 161 Beauty salons 717 146,502 67,664 3,743 Nail salons 61 16,316 4,555 235 Diet and weight reducing centers 18 11,159 2,517 235 All other personal care services 165 39,269 11,925 983 Death care services 291 171,054 46,400 1,706 Drycleaning and laundry services 237 176,774 52,600 2,252 Coin-operated laundries and drycleaners 73 25,276 5,872 418 Drycleaning and laundry services (except coin-operated) 143 45,692 15,557 954 Linen and uniform supply 21 105,806 31,171 880 Other personal services 211 52,697 18,267 1,052 Pet care (except veterinary) services 114 25,764 9,903 648 Photofinishing 7 3,351 1,756 73 Parking lots and garages 17 5,428 2,293 122 All other personal services 73 18,154 4,315 209 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations 1,190 1,512,559 289,201 8,373 Grantmaking and giving services 224 790,713 66,224 1,615 Social advocacy organizations 144 95,539 37,244 1,420 Civic and social organizations 327 117,689 33,541 2,451 Business, professional, labor, political, and similar organizations 495 508,618 152,192 2,887 Total Other Services (except public administration) 5,147 $3,432,989 $849,195 29,521 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Other Services (Except Public Administration), Geographic Area Series (EC1281A1). Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2012 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 1,497 $846,438 395 4,481 $128,442 $809,944 Anderson 575 335,710 120 850 24,102 304,091 Atchison 925 1,358,043 289 6,204 207,586 1,343,424 Barber 750 -- 211 g -- -- Barton 3,370 2,277,644 787 10,541 386,157 2,137,268 Bourbon 1,371 1,113,497 295 4,075 120,638 1,075,713 Brown 883 905,876 244 3,378 115,429 889,540 Butler 5,064 9,285,459 1,019 12,414 403,554 9,145,638 Chase 281 -- 61 f -- -- Chautauqua 482 54,089 102 381 7,217 36,264 Cherokee 1,517 1,257,327 281 4,796 176,986 1,213,894 Cheyenne 352 212,006 101 533 15,114 204,569 Clark 213 -- 34 e -- -- Clay 788 345,982 208 1,925 45,518 325,334 Cloud 1,053 540,282 349 2,428 78,222 523,947 Coffey 929 251,952 202 2,273 134,832 239,671 Comanche 231 41,700 89 e -- -- Cowley 2,604 2,820,202 630 9,463 315,612 2,744,058 Crawford 2,515 2,322,300 787 13,822 405,435 2,271,624 Decatur 355 151,142 76 459 10,233 128,857 Dickinson 1,756 965,243 350 4,584 148,687 926,879 Doniphan 471 206,833 89 1,275 41,770 201,787 Douglas 10,121 5,517,289 2,434 36,821 982,746 5,172,205 Edwards 244 196,182 49 352 10,507 187,251 Elk 472 37,123 50 230 4,282 20,095 Ellis 3,805 2,417,789 1,061 13,050 411,026 2,302,449 Ellsworth 609 9,179,413 148 1,454 44,486 9,168,403 Finney 3,077 5,401,475 829 13,106 436,480 5,253,340 Ford 2,450 7,818,842 612 15,809 524,727 7,709,650 Franklin 1,884 1,575,638 498 9,278 307,504 1,527,520 Geary 1,722 1,071,916 526 6,418 167,681 1,013,809 Gove 438 262,372 102 442 15,479 228,777 Graham 537 116,672 159 505 15,661 106,926 Grant 588 667,992 195 2,050 74,054 637,205 Gray 868 514,623 178 1,561 46,137 456,387 Greeley 162 245,181 55 288 12,727 241,713 Greenwood 738 225,333 169 856 30,687 205,562 Hamilton 209 220,859 72 368 10,931 217,236 Harper 905 868,368 219 2,377 79,493 826,063 Harvey 2,848 3,716,289 717 14,861 536,929 3,657,202 Haskell 506 236,893 85 482 15,751 204,873 Hodgeman 311 85,463 86 462 10,602 76,439 Jackson 930 418,408 205 g -- -- Jefferson 1,565 537,766 323 3,197 124,637 497,567 Jewell 286 61,147 59 240 8,991 52,936 Johnson 56,873 126,396,371 13,322 333,512 15,488,306 124,173,836 Kearny 418 89,364 47 299 7,504 70,553 Kingman 686 291,381 216 1,673 43,550 277,149 Kiowa 346 179,879 115 897 28,295 174,670 Labette 1,325 880,183 399 7,619 199,726 850,699 Lane 193 135,081 59 359 12,087 132,731 Leavenworth 4,339 2,435,586 1,068 12,409 374,809 2,337,605 Lincoln 325 49,553 106 258 7,984 40,699 Linn 930 286,748 199 1,535 60,300 266,843 Logan 488 167,811 153 861 17,423 155,056 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2012 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, 2012 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees Lyon 2,558 $3,441,630 812 10,548 $303,375 $3,401,027 McPherson 2,842 7,631,856 655 13,950 531,043 7,532,957 Marion 966 647,560 254 2,873 66,758 630,962 Marshall 1,161 1,068,524 379 3,802 152,006 1,054,777 Meade 422 290,799 74 664 20,798 265,490 Miami 2,696 1,019,492 475 5,108 158,366 939,882 Mitchell 638 552,787 191 2,939 130,367 545,926 Montgomery 2,589 7,609,742 749 13,237 427,314 7,550,671 Morris 584 174,048 88 608 15,921 146,020 Morton 524 234,634 154 821 35,643 224,958 Nemaha 1,013 915,724 268 3,664 134,557 876,516 Neosho 1,589 1,058,673 366 5,055 164,261 1,014,859 Ness 440 141,930 111 571 20,342 121,755 Norton 754 328,196 125 1,329 38,967 284,305 Osage 1,147 293,563 209 3,582 70,053 245,604 Osborne 496 221,624 114 817 22,673 211,417 Ottawa 529 135,986 164 892 28,943 122,888 Pawnee 400 186,077 96 779 23,850 174,710 Phillips 508 2,241,446 121 1,266 37,855 2,224,784 Pottawatomie 2,250 1,482,679 514 6,964 257,884 1,381,780 Pratt 873 986,018 317 3,319 129,563 958,080 Rawlins 517 -- 173 f -- -- Reno 4,898 7,268,200 1,319 23,324 868,746 7,156,728 Republic 554 545,512 165 1,902 54,126 500,723 Rice 818 541,911 145 1,981 52,846 514,185 Riley 4,724 2,446,118 1,198 17,792 446,418 2,244,056 Rooks 652 301,299 182 1,238 29,976 288,402 Rush 387 329,847 115 814 27,502 315,275 Russell 1,087 462,795 213 1,598 38,998 408,589 Saline 4,376 5,612,616 1,296 27,049 869,839 5,530,012 Scott 398 299,102 114 669 22,088 286,018 Sedgwick 39,648 63,289,285 9,153 208,276 8,823,059 61,375,853 Seward 1,838 5,382,762 553 9,156 326,959 5,305,204 Shawnee 13,147 18,799,369 3,475 72,954 2,948,723 18,444,564 Sheridan 304 188,472 59 448 14,867 174,686 Sherman 740 647,292 183 1,832 46,762 616,189 Smith 456 204,497 83 745 23,799 188,660 Stafford 569 153,254 158 746 17,579 133,386 Stanton 170 217,459 48 259 12,209 208,968 Stevens 423 373,591 111 922 26,153 358,395 Sumner 1,851 1,068,216 516 4,874 144,209 1,006,208 Thomas 1,044 1,151,071 246 2,877 85,802 994,097 Trego 474 288,223 137 1,108 34,028 257,677 Wabaunsee 603 236,641 176 985 23,950 225,756 Wallace 205 817,416 37 182 7,303 811,751 Washington 578 376,629 176 1,012 27,652 366,319 Wichita 297 225,184 54 342 11,902 213,317 Wilson 820 450,734 301 2,946 102,854 429,809 Woodson 276 84,897 104 376 10,628 77,933 Wyandotte 9,481 25,005,334 2,378 59,136 2,520,022 24,614,628 Kansas 239,118 $368,793,775 53,964 1,104,553 $43,623,220 $359,875,464 Data Suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: e=250-499 employee; f=500-999 employees; and g=1,000-2,499 employees. Double dash (--) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). * Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. 92 City Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Abilene 594 $605,244 228 2,958 $92,925 $589,119 Andover 887 629,893 223 3,398 96,362 598,117 Arkansas City 918 1,259,654 247 3,390 108,545 1,241,489 Atchison 556 1,291,710 244 6,063 203,692 1,284,868 Augusta 842 276,375 146 1,943 51,288 255,304 Baldwin City 311 -- 87 g -- -- Basehor 343 35,974 49 303 5,522 27,118 Baxter Springs 409 382,443 74 1,435 49,915 370,129 Bel Aire 469 205,853 82 1,237 34,756 194,709 Beloit 396 297,135 115 1,760 86,758 292,839 Bonner Springs 518 587,063 184 2,489 71,703 580,091 Burlington 360 110,295 131 616 13,506 105,647 Chanute 848 553,388 207 3,518 109,084 534,568 Clay Center 427 220,445 92 1,372 33,226 210,544 Coffeyville 696 6,189,451 300 5,978 220,944 6,180,336 Colby 616 728,720 170 2,363 63,829 605,772 Columbus 431 518,278 122 1,884 66,860 507,372 Concordia 687 343,092 266 1,896 59,571 331,774 De Soto 568 554,506 70 1,864 100,131 523,880 Derby 1,706 587,074 268 3,710 86,055 527,667 Dodge City 1,966 5,017,790 506 12,384 406,640 4,929,247 Edwardsville 286 1,528,341 98 3,753 156,063 1,523,118 El Dorado 1,107 712,947 327 3,876 110,223 690,149 Ellsworth 348 153,288 118 1,028 28,416 148,838 Emporia 1,727 3,320,037 680 9,870 286,284 3,291,440 Eudora 437 62,488 56 493 9,011 51,191 Eureka 377 114,568 84 450 13,471 106,321 Fairway 707 363,403 146 1,084 60,424 345,876 Fort Riley2 72 149,822 37 1,174 38,953 149,710 Fort Scott 753 1,023,700 255 3,706 108,584 1,011,437 Frontenac 137 183,411 35 989 30,110 182,022 Galena 121 80,777 30 871 24,594 76,531 Garden City 2,294 1,671,800 624 8,035 233,169 1,569,986 Gardner 1,308 390,154 208 2,444 62,206 346,443 Garnett 281 244,369 90 713 20,448 232,034 Girard 195 210,013 84 1,573 43,790 208,490 Goddard 370 122,853 89 956 25,478 106,119 Goodland 593 459,602 176 1,723 42,128 434,897 Great Bend 1,645 1,351,351 480 6,774 238,532 1,303,830 Hays 2,788 2,093,435 928 11,779 365,000 2,018,039 Haysville 603 235,026 89 1,262 32,946 208,555 Herington 123 88,794 36 284 7,584 86,476 Hesston 333 1,193,039 67 2,823 100,202 1,187,548 Hiawatha 369 373,251 103 1,555 46,108 369,041 Hillsboro 277 362,482 106 1,864 39,526 356,163 Hoisington 321 236,185 125 905 27,087 223,890 Holton 275 215,239 122 1,279 33,319 213,011 Hugoton 343 325,910 90 769 23,037 313,478 Hutchinson 2,864 3,995,628 933 16,098 531,254 3,932,549 Independence 807 811,323 288 4,438 123,689 795,935 Iola 822 599,945 262 3,355 86,675 575,170 Junction City 1,314 925,685 483 5,505 135,310 874,482 Kansas City 8,721 22,935,899 2,140 53,147 2,303,700 22,557,458 Kingman 347 166,529 129 1,260 30,503 161,981 Lansing 533 165,203 138 1,560 40,374 157,321 Larned 338 169,348 83 705 21,168 163,019 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2012 All Firms1 Firms with Paid Employees 93 City 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 City, 2012 All Firms1 Firms with Paid Employees Lawrence 8,238 $4,601,523 1,992 33,160 $856,029 $4,321,438 Leavenworth 1,516 1,633,548 546 8,220 264,949 1,606,910 Leawood 4,715 3,753,798 1,176 16,858 855,260 3,421,259 Lenexa 5,290 17,636,783 1,832 60,669 2,913,176 17,473,537 Liberal 1,710 5,215,233 515 8,834 314,636 5,147,303 Lindsborg 250 87,724 61 1,116 21,151 80,102 Louisburg 437 196,971 107 1,417 33,385 179,544 Lyons 295 92,698 71 588 12,013 84,344 McConnell Air Force Base2 26 24,041 26 204 5,717 24,041 McPherson 1,315 1,876,111 376 7,990 257,397 1,852,568 Maize 397 119,378 81 608 16,357 111,183 Manhattan 4,119 2,692,304 1,241 18,921 502,321 2,520,557 Marysville 447 792,954 149 2,703 114,300 789,588 Merriam 1,285 3,190,230 240 9,672 429,920 3,151,246 Mission 954 1,282,902 341 6,765 370,423 1,262,977 Mission Hills 513 66,921 24 338 10,561 36,256 Mulvane 323 -- 79 f -- -- Newton 1,710 1,282,722 502 7,739 261,389 1,239,364 Norton 521 197,155 95 971 20,046 179,460 Oaklawn-Sunview2 106 3,141 1 a -- -- Olathe 9,980 26,675,452 2,478 45,872 1,826,773 26,404,571 Osage City 235 94,102 54 1,885 30,842 92,184 Osawatomie 307 60,795 53 589 14,354 54,912 Ottawa 809 948,119 238 5,947 167,215 938,377 Overland Park 20,703 61,801,067 5,526 155,764 7,592,100 60,926,400 Paola 553 411,524 143 2,549 74,177 396,282 Park City 484 599,522 75 2,324 83,176 579,231 Parsons 701 675,937 226 6,075 147,296 662,142 Phillipsburg 287 2,075,335 95 1,083 32,613 2,069,816 Pittsburg 1,243 1,801,370 494 10,429 310,887 1,773,059 Prairie Village 2,820 1,304,087 527 5,386 197,165 1,210,696 Pratt 639 509,726 236 2,894 108,007 500,074 Roeland Park 717 262,124 130 1,498 49,522 250,030 Rose Hill 270 34,735 42 e -- -- Russell 809 394,048 166 1,335 31,002 347,154 Sabetha 195 295,282 61 1,425 63,371 289,108 St. Marys 95 38,163 29 287 11,068 37,309 Salina 3,594 4,432,432 1,097 23,424 714,183 4,367,098 Scott City 295 238,916 78 541 16,213 229,495 Shawnee 5,658 4,251,829 1,180 16,326 596,658 4,058,283 Spring Hill 346 607,047 80 781 26,084 586,247 Tonganoxie 380 76,567 72 489 12,545 67,264 Topeka 8,993 16,942,793 2,869 63,760 2,636,157 16,712,755 Ulysses 458 464,309 167 1,683 55,937 448,184 Valley Center 498 372,701 141 g -- -- Wamego 629 435,481 174 2,038 63,296 398,994 Wellington 564 495,354 229 2,715 81,122 487,763 Wichita 31,140 54,981,552 7,753 178,111 7,424,983 53,344,005 Winfield 1,042 670,893 306 4,743 132,734 629,208 Kansas 239,118 $368,793,775 53,964 1,104,553 $43,623,220 $359,875,464 1 Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression codes: a=0-19 employees; e=250-499 employees; f=500-999 employees; and g=1,000-2,499 employees. 2 Census Designated Place Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners (SB1200CSA01). Double dash (--) indicates withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards. 94 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen $143,478 - $6,904 $1,272 $4,290 $76,402 $4,993 $14,058 $3,540 $2,317 $5,000 Anderson 47,106 - 1,763 - 2,179 8,893 3,766 10,934 1,554 a 3,419 Atchison 179,838 - a b 10,467 61,214 12,867 13,996 5,089 884 4,868 Barber 52,288 a 10,772 b 1,679 c 4,718 4,366 2,041 b 1,918 Barton 364,276 $479 25,257 9,319 39,503 47,144 30,065 41,278 14,822 4,265 29,354 Bourbon 147,005 - 1,327 b 8,768 49,424 11,726 13,657 1,570 1,320 9,914 Brown 107,831 a - b 2,846 23,747 9,192 8,758 3,379 3,234 8,024 Butler 463,894 a 2,850 6,242 53,326 91,414 29,658 54,459 20,806 2,257 20,683 Chase 18,697 a b - 377 7,501 992 771 1,667 a 515 Chautauqua 12,539 - 1,409 a 1,059 2,070 - 1,345 a a b Cherokee 218,117 - 5,684 b 68,845 69,993 5,373 11,246 2,338 1,195 4,153 Cheyenne 18,009 a a a 429 b 4,818 1,654 408 - 1,205 Clark 16,750 - 168 - 158 b 742 2,051 a a 1,814 Clay 73,695 a - a 4,536 15,858 11,697 8,498 1,831 1,239 3,785 Cloud 96,675 42 a 863 2,519 18,678 16,181 12,254 2,205 5,201 5,251 Coffey 204,431 a 2,649 g 4,199 4,424 2,746 7,908 3,620 560 5,448 Comanche 9,793 - 592 - 335 1,581 a 1,482 a a 1,063 Cowley 378,864 a 1,852 b 16,755 177,239 8,638 36,463 6,053 4,461 17,548 Crawford 419,095 a 877 6,092 26,379 100,645 29,175 38,996 8,397 20,009 13,159 Decatur 15,784 a a a 580 a 3,533 1,687 88 a 1,482 Dickinson 158,085 b a 5,325 7,316 42,661 15,846 17,583 6,838 765 9,186 Doniphan 54,332 a a a 3,263 20,394 5,703 2,636 4,355 a 2,749 Douglas 1,196,786 123 3,773 c 94,023 178,064 29,873 134,442 36,006 76,070 61,505 Edwards 21,365 a a a 537 4,726 5,710 1,498 244 - 926 Elk 7,535 - 572 a a b a 785 a a 584 Ellis 445,648 388 23,000 c 25,139 38,868 22,261 52,958 12,795 20,109 22,076 Ellsworth 57,400 - b a 2,676 11,883 2,877 3,456 4,101 3,670 3,373 Finney 520,855 3,425 21,964 27,422 36,446 121,906 51,398 64,173 23,200 5,817 21,508 Ford 505,291 110 a 9,795 18,704 209,411 43,906 43,245 17,915 6,712 13,722 Franklin 349,874 a 4,466 b 34,717 37,854 8,494 25,849 97,518 1,519 5,531 Geary 264,681 - - b 4,868 29,801 4,870 29,700 12,648 6,067 11,525 Gove 30,999 a 1,270 a 1,649 4,671 4,706 5,096 980 a 1,731 Graham 23,071 a 571 a 2,895 b 1,525 2,359 b b 1,875 Grant 114,157 b 40,845 b 5,801 10,425 10,431 4,712 4,120 c 4,272 Gray 52,730 478 a 1,667 12,319 3,757 9,949 4,209 2,153 864 2,841 Greeley 12,057 a a a 296 - 1,780 2,003 - a 973 Greenwood 34,397 - 3,723 a 2,319 5,106 2,092 3,906 3,358 788 1,928 Hamilton 19,914 a a a a a 4,266 1,778 3,601 a 3,281 Harper 63,990 a 2,714 a 1,649 19,662 4,689 5,458 9,068 300 3,717 Harvey 517,263 a 2,224 b 30,991 167,098 18,150 31,204 g 2,436 13,236 Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 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, 2015 Haskell $30,768 $358 $2,840 a $4,719 $2,095 $5,983 $1,094 $1,984 a b Hodgeman 8,704 a a a - - 1,121 492 b a b Jackson 85,176 a a - 6,069 9,111 4,673 8,486 293 $1,900 $4,876 Jefferson 87,726 a c b 26,138 12,719 459 5,241 1,831 844 2,283 Jewell 13,214 - - b 218 a 1,951 928 b a 1,288 Johnson 17,532,089 249 13,988 $46,938 993,935 1,403,166 1,439,066 1,027,926 521,355 1,703,539 2,379,513 Kearny 24,550 b b a 678 a 468 1,090 1,991 a 2,957 Kingman 75,624 a 4,998 - 6,166 20,355 7,513 3,925 3,168 300 5,765 Kiowa 26,752 b a a 1,396 - 5,136 1,315 4,547 b 1,463 Labette 269,890 - a 4,021 4,237 87,935 6,670 20,807 23,232 3,525 9,453 Lane 12,712 a b b a a 3,304 608 a a 1,539 Leavenworth 502,977 896 273 4,030 49,190 48,775 4,749 46,557 9,465 4,384 36,472 Lincoln 13,543 a - a 1,290 a 1,973 710 255 a 1,717 Linn 58,926 - 1,781 e 4,425 6,268 1,318 4,522 1,118 1,076 2,536 Logan 23,070 a a a 582 - 4,582 3,121 203 a 2,214 Lyon 366,808 a 882 5,266 12,822 135,713 17,595 41,069 12,915 6,569 13,983 McPherson 568,669 a 3,428 b 39,025 279,469 17,650 29,481 29,075 7,192 31,833 Marion 67,508 - 912 a 2,945 11,063 7,631 5,707 723 b 3,875 Marshall 153,955 a a 2,212 6,653 71,094 8,371 16,255 2,784 4,994 9,903 Meade 32,419 280 886 b 3,923 1,039 4,774 2,491 4,299 b 2,193 Miami 245,428 a 3,056 b 30,558 27,279 13,968 24,884 10,504 1,409 12,766 Mitchell 81,644 - - a 7,056 12,766 8,763 10,908 3,861 2,814 6,578 Montgomery 430,740 a 4,283 3,993 20,332 176,665 11,322 39,008 40,644 3,300 13,012 Morris 38,729 - a a 2,310 9,379 882 3,554 a b 2,412 Morton 31,483 a 3,243 a 206 b 4,104 1,746 3,574 3,053 1,800 Nemaha 189,394 a a a 9,962 79,486 9,891 11,677 18,368 1,240 8,934 Neosho 175,579 b 26,101 - 8,357 40,703 11,906 19,714 1,306 776 9,556 Ness 36,768 a 10,137 a 765 1,156 6,180 1,436 2,500 a 3,321 Norton 64,163 a 698 b 2,477 12,337 2,577 4,410 925 5,875 4,732 Osage 41,190 - a - 3,925 c 1,827 6,453 763 605 4,873 Osborne 34,928 a 1,454 - 499 4,190 8,197 3,392 1,872 a 2,631 Ottawa 24,877 a - - 759 1,466 6,835 1,715 1,030 a 3,005 Pawnee 73,071 a a - 2,900 b 4,649 4,166 520 b 2,974 Phillips 60,343 - 1,165 a 2,245 12,774 2,753 3,634 4,000 950 5,967 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, 2015 Pottawatomie $330,509 a a e $24,697 $86,939 $30,402 $46,472 $9,926 $10,914 $8,193 Pratt 133,345 $957 $16,622 b 13,067 6,392 13,844 18,384 2,603 1,016 8,157 Rawlins 22,573 a - a 1,740 1,352 8,472 1,797 a 331 1,204 Reno 814,216 899 1,971 $10,215 41,122 168,054 44,973 82,291 39,347 25,569 42,728 Republic 38,299 b a - 4,581 4,566 4,414 3,829 1,420 325 2,450 Rice 92,257 a 11,373 a 3,515 22,175 5,301 4,668 6,210 1,395 5,532 Riley 623,388 b c b 52,207 27,028 22,714 87,726 4,092 14,266 46,860 Rooks 52,803 873 3,539 a 3,491 3,298 7,160 3,765 10,695 a 2,879 Rush 37,248 - b - 946 15,690 5,110 1,978 3,080 b 1,390 Russell 58,636 a 9,840 - 4,293 4,674 4,759 4,763 6,103 2,924 3,694 Saline 932,525 a 337 b 47,309 216,445 62,619 96,492 49,926 13,117 41,812 Scott 44,550 a 36 a 2,797 1,472 7,266 4,487 2,233 216 4,020 Sedgwick 10,507,678 434 71,167 64,454 664,818 3,133,298 606,961 737,532 337,921 219,781 440,231 Seward 344,967 - 52,117 4493 9,176 h 19,983 31,752 29,936 2,697 9,057 Shawnee 3,263,317 230 1,160 127,647 214,632 317,522 149,419 225,574 90,992 77,682 353,536 Sheridan 24,754 a a a 2,222 a 8,095 1,747 1,955 a 2,628 Sherman 60,805 196 a a 1,674 2,630 13,172 9,135 2,904 1,772 4,709 Smith 22,142 a a - 705 983 4,337 3,216 264 a 2,440 Stafford 20,791 1,030 1,100 - 779 b 1,374 2,387 1,868 a 2,998 Stanton 18,717 a - a 205 a 3,228 2,163 1,875 a 2,167 Stevens 81,526 6,039 2,883 a 31,377 8,820 6,070 3,932 5,548 a 3,060 Sumner 146,019 218 2,559 a 4,507 39,332 8,026 13,186 17,520 5,108 9,263 Thomas 96,868 a a b 8,752 2,901 18,333 16,670 4,472 3,790 6,648 Trego 31,895 a c b 885 1,553 2,515 2,763 995 755 1,566 Wabaunsee 23,259 a a - 3,476 5,476 1,591 1,528 b a 1,655 Wallace 13,216 a - a 182 a b 1,057 134 a 1,050 Washington 38,677 a a a 2,241 6,434 5,391 3,773 2,309 a 2,869 Wichita 18,772 a - b 249 2,273 3,716 1,619 308 a 1,115 Wilson 160,584 a 11,453 a 65,760 40,708 1,247 4,757 c a 4,022 Woodson 11,698 - 1,541 a 237 a 2,005 1,618 92 a b Wyandotte 3,339,320 - a a 264,299 676,008 423,035 206,038 374,023 51,353 52,012 Statewide 932,310 a 71,466 a 2,277 - 179,390 b h 21,444 115,489 Kansas $51,259,676 $35,980 $552,658 $668,559 $3,270,952 $9,052,105 $3,760,189 $3,712,165 $2,190,072 $2,406,323 $4,113,060 Dollars in thousands. 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, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). 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. 97 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Allen $598 $3,339 a $743 a $11,862 $109 $3,723 $3,090 - Anderson a 835 - 132 a 10,866 a 1,344 880 a Atchison 1,065 2,146 $3,899 1,713 $17,285 30,725 326 5,116 4,817 a Barber 145 1,809 - 635 a 8,741 47 1,210 1,506 a Barton 4,334 13,575 - 7,623 609 69,445 2,138 12,180 12,835 $51 Bourbon 673 3,925 b 495 a 27,257 a 5,064 3,723 a Brown 190 4,514 - 979 a 24,969 e 3,025 1,836 a Butler 4,349 18,890 1,553 13,504 1,542 100,653 4,596 22,173 14,779 105 Chase a 451 - a - b a 1,038 299 a Chautauqua - 96 - - - 3,750 a 331 352 a Cherokee 445 1,801 b 4,525 - 27,592 813 4,068 3,069 a Cheyenne a 623 - a - c a 375 260 - Clark a 1,024 a a - c 103 112 313 - Clay 255 2,073 - 458 a 17,821 276 1,741 2,581 a Cloud 553 3,981 a 2,306 a 17,448 208 4,267 4,022 a Coffey a 2,048 - c a 16,970 155 1,650 3,639 - Comanche - 139 a a a 3,392 a 306 333 a Cowley 1,466 6,007 a 4,006 f 60,977 952 13,457 8,625 - Crawford 3,092 12,338 16,818 5,395 f 94,016 1,776 16,820 10,480 24 Decatur 271 669 a 328 - 5,518 a 363 609 - Dickinson 311 3,837 3,629 2,470 - 29,165 1,346 6,166 4,660 62 Doniphan b 393 - 1,084 c 4,065 a 675 714 a Douglas 25,581 79,125 16,221 39,281 28,584 221,167 9,913 92,049 53,812 48 Edwards a 413 - 148 a 5,715 a 207 282 - Elk a 323 - 304 - b b 287 465 a Ellis 6,173 13,002 3,484 4,032 c 143,109 1,394 25,457 13,422 a Ellsworth 18 3,116 a a - 14,313 189 1,261 1,168 - Finney 5,813 12,013 569 5,784 b 70,613 2,557 24,399 20,210 a Ford 2,773 26,289 6,427 14,718 b 49,539 10,478 15,033 14,790 a Franklin 1,134 42,666 b 2,491 f 47,121 485 8,466 7,787 - Geary 10,246 18,388 f 6,590 693 68,614 976 19,749 12,384 a Gove - 312 - 137 - 6,317 a 827 2,326 - Graham a 279 - a - 6,126 a 280 687 - Grant 475 1,012 a 2,131 a 8,315 a 2,847 2,190 - Gray 236 2,869 b 1,603 324 4,134 109 179 2,610 - Greeley - 232 - - - c a - 341 - Greenwood a 1,006 - a - 7,977 83 814 508 a Hamilton - a - a a 3,850 a 239 440 - Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 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, 2015 Harper a $407 - $1,098 a $11,265 $69 $1,742 $1,451 a Harvey $1,363 9,965 b 3,553 $11,347 111,703 1,023 11,649 12,532 a Haskell - 1,023 - a a c 165 345 1,185 a Hodgeman - a - 104 - b a a 171 - Jackson 526 1,280 - 250 b 15,448 152 27,991 3,730 a Jefferson a 2,248 a 1,154 279 10,509 1,150 1,299 3,396 a Jewell a 191 - a b b a 432 371 - Johnson 261,914 2,235,251 $1,284,783 1,178,253 215,818 1,885,667 103,836 474,593 361,484 $815 Kearny 123 482 - - a c - 489 750 - Kingman 124 7,419 b a - 9,293 a 1,415 1,604 - Kiowa - a a a b 6,107 a 399 1,076 a Labette 706 3,502 4,963 163 a 89,605 225 5,333 5,011 a Lane - 531 - a a b a a 571 - Leavenworth 8,082 84,151 3,270 22,095 13,139 120,584 1,698 23,402 21,765 - Lincoln a 326 - 779 - c a 204 568 a Linn 290 1,318 - 936 - 1,744 a 517 1,837 a Logan a 675 a - - 6,517 156 1,084 1,213 - Lyon 4,860 8,392 1,091 12,972 821 65,875 1,408 17,020 7,527 22 McPherson 944 9,250 5,022 5,353 17,083 62,334 1,660 13,284 14,528 a Marion 356 3,222 a 324 e 16,979 a 1,910 4,294 - Marshall 110 3,260 a 2,770 627 17,871 439 2,900 2,964 a Meade - 647 - 64 - c a 529 903 - Miami 3,585 23,812 241 5,727 572 67,116 1,178 8,258 7,551 - Mitchell 408 1,617 b 163 a 18,122 855 1,767 2,754 - Montgomery 1,677 7,359 b 14,603 a 70,095 741 13,240 6,229 a Morris a 1,480 - 157 - 8,668 124 1,645 2,083 - Morton - 315 - a - e a 549 449 - Nemaha a 4,971 1,457 6,418 5,180 25,735 b 2,019 2,820 a Neosho 655 6,414 459 2,478 - 37,470 198 3,494 4,909 a Ness a 561 - a - 7,348 - 248 2,173 a Norton a 846 b 91 - 13,490 a 1,933 766 - Osage 268 2,140 - 582 a 11,725 255 1,467 2,520 - Osborne - 2,050 a 300 - 6,954 a 394 1,349 a Ottawa 187 1,220 - 236 - 6,506 a 385 1,147 - Pawnee 390 2,586 - b a 47,177 a 2,194 1,014 - Phillips a 5,056 a 3,611 - 12,604 54 1,080 2,448 a Pottawatomie 2,016 6,808 b 17,467 2,101 35,884 1,345 6,840 8,767 a Pratt 435 4,853 3,940 583 - 29,301 507 5,912 3,784 - 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, 2015 Rawlins a $290 - a - $5,246 a $233 $599 a Reno $4,891 25,802 $31,506 $48,753 $2,837 178,900 $6,895 33,137 24,313 $13 Republic a 1,036 a 286 a 10,794 169 984 1,592 - Rice 251 3,723 c 419 e 11,360 197 2,418 2,541 - Riley 13,725 61,439 13,644 16,797 10,332 128,752 3,566 49,328 52,978 a Rooks a 1,673 b 487 - 8,679 155 637 1,352 a Rush - 884 - 100 - 3,819 a 340 617 - Russell 204 1,398 - 1,656 a 10,332 57 2,899 995 - Saline 6,743 41,749 23,264 30,573 12,901 209,855 8,092 40,317 25,068 a Scott a 1,901 a 665 a 13,692 122 1,789 2,382 - Sedgwick 132,995 632,140 717,131 464,521 128,937 1,484,223 70,231 347,179 252,286 1,438 Seward 2,067 5,572 2,674 10,577 a 38,798 571 10,523 12,204 a Shawnee 29,345 272,804 183,646 146,062 20,243 796,901 15,926 97,318 142,234 444 Sheridan a 506 a - - c a 431 589 - Sherman 232 1,907 - 1,155 a 13,169 a 4,498 2,730 a Smith a 343 - 255 - 7,261 - 859 798 - Stafford a 575 - 552 - 5,369 a 320 778 - Stanton a 516 a - - c - 317 1,437 - Stevens a 628 - b a e 96 1,646 1,013 - Sumner 1,052 2,446 b 1,788 b 26,423 250 5,112 4,447 29 Thomas 1,039 2,196 a 1,150 a 16,971 b 6,053 3,880 a Trego a 516 - - - e a 776 806 - Wabaunsee 173 111 - 2,908 a 2,676 78 286 902 - Wallace a a - a - b a b 477 a Washington 113 811 a 589 b 8,477 a 967 2,141 a Wichita - 69 a a - c a 160 702 - Wilson 61 1,603 a 298 a 21,666 a 1,285 1,494 - Woodson a 101 - - - 3,110 a 422 198 - Wyandotte 36,432 114,132 38,527 113,410 13,043 780,780 21,180 92,722 81,649 72 Statewide a 130,309 2,721 310,908 1,488 30,371 - b 1,335 - Kansas $595,030 $4,039,074 $2,451,126 $2,577,592 $579,794 $7,969,650 $300,253 $1,640,144 $1,341,075 $3,875 Dollars in thousands. 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, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). 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. 100 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen 392 0 13 3 33 24 17 55 18 10 23 Anderson 211 0 9 0 31 11 13 33 12 4 15 Atchison 346 0 2 2 39 19 19 43 14 5 23 Barber 206 2 35 2 19 5 11 27 7 4 11 Barton 966 4 87 6 90 44 67 122 37 16 65 Bourbon 353 0 5 1 44 23 21 46 8 7 24 Brown 261 1 0 2 31 18 14 35 11 8 20 Butler 1,312 3 24 4 167 46 56 177 51 13 110 Chase 72 1 2 0 7 3 4 9 6 1 6 Chautauqua 67 0 13 1 5 5 0 13 1 1 4 Cherokee 343 0 3 5 19 32 17 51 10 5 22 Cheyenne 108 2 1 2 12 2 12 21 5 0 8 Clark 60 0 3 0 3 1 4 8 2 1 5 Clay 263 1 0 2 32 11 17 40 21 4 23 Cloud 309 3 1 3 21 10 23 51 16 7 27 Coffey 236 1 9 4 21 9 10 44 14 4 18 Comanche 76 0 5 0 5 7 1 12 1 2 6 Cowley 744 3 16 2 61 40 25 118 20 13 55 Crawford 899 2 4 3 69 49 44 147 27 16 64 Decatur 107 2 2 1 15 1 14 16 3 1 10 Dickinson 455 2 2 4 56 12 25 72 25 3 30 Doniphan 160 1 1 1 17 11 12 19 20 1 11 Douglas 2,698 3 8 4 267 64 90 385 50 42 179 Edwards 87 1 3 2 6 6 10 11 5 0 5 Elk 71 0 7 1 3 2 2 10 2 1 7 Ellis 1,146 6 76 3 118 34 59 184 47 16 75 Ellsworth 172 0 3 2 14 9 9 28 4 6 16 Finney 1,009 6 25 6 91 28 84 185 79 12 63 Ford 780 3 2 7 57 25 67 133 40 20 63 Franklin 567 1 14 2 70 24 19 91 35 10 33 Geary 561 0 0 2 28 7 11 92 28 13 39 Gove 133 2 4 1 11 7 8 20 8 2 14 Graham 101 2 4 1 12 1 9 17 5 2 6 Grant 218 2 17 2 24 12 12 30 19 3 14 Gray 215 6 1 4 26 4 23 27 19 7 17 Greeley 42 2 2 2 5 0 4 9 0 2 3 Greenwood 181 0 24 1 21 6 9 31 8 6 15 Hamilton 69 2 2 1 3 1 7 11 4 1 7 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 101 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 Harper 216 2 9 1 17 17 15 37 7 3 19 Harvey 746 1 6 2 81 57 26 99 22 14 51 Haskell 127 5 5 1 16 4 17 14 9 1 6 Hodgeman 44 1 1 1 0 0 6 7 2 1 4 Jackson 257 1 1 0 52 5 11 37 6 5 17 Jefferson 307 1 2 1 55 13 6 51 15 4 13 Jewell 79 0 0 1 6 1 11 13 3 1 11 Johnson 17,625 7 28 13 1,484 472 1,255 1,819 366 414 1,762 Kearny 78 3 3 1 5 1 4 9 10 2 6 Kingman 212 1 19 0 23 9 26 23 7 4 15 Kiowa 91 1 2 1 8 0 8 13 6 2 7 Labette 463 0 2 4 28 36 15 90 14 14 36 Lane 64 2 2 2 2 1 9 8 2 2 6 Leavenworth 1,251 5 3 4 185 30 28 163 35 17 84 Lincoln 91 1 0 2 12 1 5 13 3 1 9 Linn 186 0 9 5 21 13 5 34 8 4 15 Logan 112 4 2 1 8 0 11 16 6 2 11 Lyon 838 1 6 6 59 38 27 152 39 13 62 McPherson 899 1 19 3 114 56 37 121 45 14 58 Marion 290 0 6 1 23 23 19 44 9 2 23 Marshall 372 1 1 3 27 16 23 72 26 8 34 Meade 126 3 6 2 13 3 11 20 6 3 8 Miami 711 2 15 1 133 26 27 84 22 8 40 Mitchell 262 0 0 1 28 13 23 47 18 6 19 Montgomery 810 2 20 3 57 48 34 130 39 14 63 Morris 131 0 1 1 9 7 6 27 3 4 11 Morton 104 2 9 1 5 3 11 16 7 6 8 Nemaha 373 1 1 2 40 22 25 63 33 6 30 Neosho 439 3 16 0 27 34 30 78 11 5 32 Ness 148 1 30 3 11 4 18 18 5 2 10 Norton 175 1 4 2 17 6 10 28 5 9 15 Osage 249 0 1 0 24 4 13 44 13 5 22 Osborne 147 1 6 0 10 5 14 29 9 2 11 Ottawa 135 2 0 0 15 5 9 15 9 1 13 Pawnee 158 1 1 0 12 3 8 26 9 2 14 Phillips 234 0 6 2 22 9 13 36 17 7 21 Pottawatomie 581 2 1 3 100 32 32 80 23 7 28 Pratt 402 5 33 2 40 9 28 53 4 7 27 102 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 Rawlins 104 1 0 1 11 6 11 14 5 3 8 Reno 1,619 8 6 5 179 81 87 240 75 23 129 Republic 189 1 1 0 7 10 17 35 9 5 15 Rice 269 1 14 1 18 18 23 41 18 6 23 Riley 1,608 2 3 2 148 25 39 265 21 30 126 Rooks 191 3 15 3 22 7 19 28 9 4 10 Rush 102 0 3 0 8 6 14 11 8 4 9 Russell 265 1 45 0 33 5 15 38 13 8 21 Saline 1,538 2 4 3 147 78 100 238 60 27 114 Scott 204 2 3 2 21 7 18 33 11 3 13 Sedgwick 11,941 6 143 15 1,151 523 626 1,725 299 164 887 Seward 554 0 40 4 28 6 38 98 35 12 34 Shawnee 4,199 5 3 13 380 110 181 637 110 64 365 Sheridan 108 2 1 2 15 3 13 17 10 1 9 Sherman 256 3 1 2 17 5 24 36 14 8 18 Smith 142 1 2 0 13 5 10 23 6 3 16 Stafford 133 4 7 0 11 2 8 20 7 1 11 Stanton 68 1 0 1 7 2 9 9 7 1 6 Stevens 141 4 4 2 15 7 13 16 13 2 10 Sumner 484 3 9 1 44 31 31 68 26 11 33 Thomas 353 3 2 2 25 11 33 68 17 12 21 Trego 130 2 4 2 14 7 9 20 11 3 7 Wabaunsee 123 1 1 0 25 5 5 20 5 2 10 Wallace 59 1 0 2 4 2 6 6 4 1 6 Washington 208 2 1 2 24 10 15 35 9 1 16 Wichita 82 2 0 3 3 4 11 12 6 1 6 Wilson 222 2 10 1 18 18 8 37 6 2 16 Woodson 89 0 14 1 5 2 5 14 4 2 6 Wyandotte 3,172 0 1 1 275 182 250 467 177 31 142 Statewide 444 1 27 1 4 0 96 4 4 33 88 Kansas 74,526 192 1,069 237 7,014 2,817 4,459 10,327 2,554 1,359 5,932 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). 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 34 26 1 13 3 45 3 29 42 0 Anderson 2 15 0 5 1 22 1 17 19 1 Atchison 9 20 3 12 6 47 8 29 45 1 Barber 5 12 0 6 1 13 4 12 28 2 Barton 28 56 0 36 4 107 15 58 120 4 Bourbon 9 26 3 7 1 42 1 33 50 2 Brown 5 15 0 5 3 29 6 22 35 1 Butler 54 103 6 49 16 153 20 111 143 6 Chase 4 5 0 1 0 2 2 6 11 2 Chautauqua 0 4 0 0 0 6 1 5 7 1 Cherokee 7 26 2 13 0 42 8 34 46 1 Cheyenne 3 7 0 2 0 11 2 7 11 0 Clark 1 5 2 1 0 7 3 3 11 0 Clay 3 16 0 9 1 20 5 15 42 1 Cloud 6 14 1 10 1 35 6 23 50 1 Coffey 4 16 0 5 1 31 5 17 23 0 Comanche 0 5 1 2 1 4 2 6 15 1 Cowley 23 68 2 19 5 107 8 61 98 0 Crawford 35 66 14 30 7 127 10 82 100 3 Decatur 4 5 1 4 0 6 2 6 14 0 Dickinson 11 27 3 20 0 37 11 42 70 3 Doniphan 2 10 0 6 3 12 2 10 20 1 Douglas 147 287 18 151 44 310 56 327 261 5 Edwards 1 5 0 4 1 11 2 5 9 0 Elk 1 8 0 3 0 5 1 7 10 1 Ellis 49 75 4 57 6 129 13 92 102 1 Ellsworth 3 7 2 3 0 21 3 14 28 0 Finney 39 62 4 43 4 84 10 85 98 1 Ford 24 41 4 31 3 80 12 86 81 1 Franklin 16 31 1 21 7 71 5 49 67 0 Geary 46 38 15 30 3 41 11 78 77 2 Gove 0 10 0 3 0 10 1 8 24 0 Graham 1 7 0 2 0 10 1 6 15 0 Grant 5 9 1 5 1 16 1 17 28 0 Gray 5 17 2 9 4 11 3 6 24 0 Greeley 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 7 0 Greenwood 2 11 0 2 0 14 4 9 17 1 Hamilton 0 2 0 1 1 7 1 9 9 0 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 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, 2015 Harper 1 8 0 6 1 16 3 20 32 2 Harvey 24 49 3 20 6 103 12 65 103 2 Haskell 0 8 0 2 2 5 5 8 18 1 Hodgeman 0 2 0 3 0 6 1 2 7 0 Jackson 8 18 0 6 2 23 4 20 40 1 Jefferson 1 18 1 16 5 26 6 27 45 1 Jewell 1 3 0 2 1 4 2 7 12 0 Johnson 983 2,736 212 1,164 268 1,893 250 1,170 1,290 39 Kearny 3 6 0 0 1 6 0 7 11 0 Kingman 6 15 1 2 0 19 3 15 24 0 Kiowa 0 2 1 2 2 10 2 7 16 1 Labette 10 28 3 7 1 74 5 42 53 1 Lane 0 4 0 1 1 5 2 2 13 0 Leavenworth 59 150 5 68 14 143 10 106 142 0 Lincoln 2 7 0 6 0 6 3 4 15 1 Linn 4 13 0 5 0 16 2 9 22 1 Logan 1 7 2 0 0 8 4 12 17 0 Lyon 41 46 4 40 10 99 10 98 84 3 McPherson 24 48 4 36 14 94 10 64 136 1 Marion 9 14 3 3 2 30 1 19 59 0 Marshall 6 20 2 15 3 33 5 24 52 1 Meade 0 6 0 3 0 10 3 9 20 0 Miami 24 66 3 44 6 72 9 46 83 0 Mitchell 4 13 1 6 2 22 7 15 37 0 Montgomery 29 49 3 31 2 96 13 78 98 1 Morris 1 9 0 4 0 14 3 12 19 0 Morton 0 6 0 1 0 7 1 7 14 0 Nemaha 2 26 4 13 4 42 2 21 35 1 Neosho 17 31 4 12 0 55 7 26 50 1 Ness 2 6 0 1 0 10 0 7 19 1 Norton 1 14 1 5 0 21 2 14 20 0 Osage 7 19 0 11 2 30 7 17 30 0 Osborne 0 7 2 5 0 14 1 8 22 1 Ottawa 4 13 0 4 0 10 1 10 24 0 Pawnee 4 17 0 4 2 14 2 15 24 0 Phillips 1 13 1 6 0 19 4 15 41 1 Pottawatomie 26 47 2 24 7 49 8 41 68 1 Pratt 12 32 4 14 0 32 6 38 56 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, 2015 Rawlins 3 9 0 2 0 9 2 4 14 1 Reno 70 96 16 81 11 171 17 125 196 3 Republic 3 11 1 6 1 20 5 9 33 0 Rice 5 16 1 8 2 18 4 18 34 0 Riley 118 159 12 70 24 201 22 168 172 1 Rooks 2 13 1 7 0 12 3 14 17 2 Rush 0 7 0 4 0 8 1 8 11 0 Russell 7 13 0 9 1 15 4 14 23 0 Saline 69 110 10 72 10 167 21 140 165 1 Scott 2 21 1 6 2 10 4 20 25 0 Sedgwick 571 1,121 139 621 134 1,380 164 1,115 1,136 21 Seward 23 23 4 14 2 72 7 45 68 1 Shawnee 199 421 33 210 43 474 56 350 532 13 Sheridan 2 4 1 0 0 5 2 7 14 0 Sherman 3 19 0 8 1 35 2 28 31 1 Smith 2 8 0 6 0 12 0 9 26 0 Stafford 2 7 0 5 0 15 1 11 21 0 Stanton 1 6 1 0 0 3 0 5 9 0 Stevens 2 8 0 2 1 7 3 13 19 0 Sumner 15 32 2 8 3 52 6 37 68 4 Thomas 10 29 1 12 1 28 2 30 45 1 Trego 3 11 0 0 0 5 2 13 17 0 Wabaunsee 4 3 0 8 1 7 3 8 15 0 Wallace 2 3 0 2 0 3 2 2 12 1 Washington 5 8 1 4 3 25 1 13 32 1 Wichita 0 4 1 3 0 6 1 4 15 0 Wilson 4 12 1 6 2 33 2 16 28 0 Woodson 2 4 0 0 0 11 1 8 10 0 Wyandotte 143 207 22 155 21 426 26 266 367 13 Statewide 2 63 9 89 5 11 0 1 6 0 Kansas 3,179 7,184 613 3,630 754 8,103 1,031 6,034 7,869 169 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). 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 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015 2016 Percent Change Allen $156.8 $148.8 -5.1 $69.9 $65.8 -5.9 Anderson 68.4 66.5 -2.8 30.5 29.4 -3.7 Atchison 153.4 154.1 0.5 68.4 68.2 -0.4 Barber 76.4 61.0 -20.1 34.1 27.0 -20.8 Barton 456.1 426.3 -6.5 203.4 188.5 -7.3 Bourbon 140.8 147.8 5.0 62.8 65.4 4.1 Brown 107.1 112.6 5.1 47.8 49.8 4.2 Butler 705.1 688.6 -2.3 314.5 304.5 -3.2 Chase 19.3 20.7 6.9 8.6 9.1 6.0 Chautauqua 22.7 20.8 -8.5 10.1 9.2 -9.3 Cherokee 121.4 117.9 -2.9 54.2 52.1 -3.7 Cheyenne 24.6 22.7 -7.8 11.0 10.0 -8.6 Clark 16.8 29.6 76.6 7.5 13.1 75.1 Clay 81.5 84.9 4.1 36.4 37.5 3.2 Cloud 126.5 131.4 3.9 56.4 58.1 3.0 Coffey 98.8 93.1 -5.7 44.0 41.2 -6.5 Comanche 25.8 20.5 -20.7 11.5 9.1 -21.4 Cowley 365.3 352.8 -3.4 162.9 156.0 -4.2 Crawford 436.0 454.9 4.3 194.5 201.2 3.5 Decatur 23.5 21.4 -9.2 10.5 9.4 -9.9 Dickinson 183.3 182.1 -0.7 81.8 80.5 -1.5 Doniphan 47.0 45.0 -4.3 21.0 19.9 -5.1 Douglas 1,550.6 1,619.9 4.5 691.6 716.4 3.6 Edwards 25.7 23.4 -9.2 11.5 10.3 -10.0 Elk 17.4 18.9 8.6 7.8 8.4 7.7 Ellis 620.0 593.3 -4.3 276.5 262.4 -5.1 Ellsworth 62.5 55.1 -11.9 27.9 24.4 -12.6 Finney 726.5 718.9 -1.0 324.0 318.0 -1.9 Ford 498.6 518.6 4.0 222.4 229.4 3.1 Franklin 273.1 280.5 2.7 121.8 124.0 1.8 Geary 410.3 399.3 -2.7 183.0 176.6 -3.5 Gove 44.4 40.6 -8.7 19.8 17.9 -9.5 Graham 35.3 30.7 -13.0 15.7 13.6 -13.7 Grant 84.3 74.9 -11.2 37.6 33.1 -11.9 Gray 51.0 53.4 4.6 22.8 23.6 3.7 Greeley 13.3 13.8 3.4 5.9 6.1 2.6 Greenwood 45.1 44.9 -0.4 20.1 19.9 -1.2 Hamilton 25.5 25.4 -0.2 11.4 11.2 -1.0 Harper 84.4 69.9 -17.1 37.6 30.9 -17.8 Harvey 376.4 377.9 0.4 167.9 167.1 -0.5 Haskell 49.1 46.3 -5.7 21.9 20.5 -6.5 Hodgeman 12.7 11.7 -8.0 5.7 5.2 -8.7 Jackson 99.2 101.2 2.1 44.2 44.8 1.2 Jefferson 92.0 98.3 6.8 41.1 43.5 5.9 Jewell 16.8 17.8 5.5 7.5 7.9 4.7 Johnson 10,761.0 10,977.6 2.0 4,799.5 4,854.9 1.2 Kearny 28.1 28.9 2.7 12.5 12.8 1.8 Kingman 65.7 71.6 8.9 29.3 31.6 8.0 Kiowa 26.1 23.1 -11.7 11.7 10.2 -12.4 Labette 204.3 201.2 -1.5 91.1 89.0 -2.4 Lane 17.7 16.4 -7.4 7.9 7.3 -8.2 Leavenworth 612.5 632.9 3.3 273.2 279.9 2.5 Lincoln 20.6 17.6 -14.7 9.2 7.8 -15.4 Linn 81.0 76.8 -5.1 36.1 34.0 -5.9 Logan 43.9 38.7 -11.9 19.6 17.1 -12.6 Lyon 436.6 435.9 -0.2 194.7 192.8 -1.0 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2015-2016 Nominal Sales1 Real Sales2 107 County 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015 2016 Percent Change Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2015-2016 Nominal Sales1 Real Sales2 McPherson $442.5 $413.3 -6.6 $197.3 $182.8 -7.4 Marion 87.8 86.6 -1.4 39.2 38.3 -2.2 Marshall 131.2 132.9 1.2 58.5 58.8 0.4 Meade 36.4 37.4 2.7 16.2 16.5 1.8 Miami 308.0 319.5 3.7 137.4 141.3 2.9 Mitchell 94.8 92.7 -2.2 42.3 41.0 -3.1 Montgomery 388.3 366.7 -5.6 173.2 162.2 -6.4 Morris 48.9 48.8 -0.1 21.8 21.6 -1.0 Morton 29.0 27.1 -6.6 12.9 12.0 -7.3 Nemaha 113.9 114.5 0.5 50.8 50.6 -0.3 Neosho 186.9 185.5 -0.7 83.4 82.1 -1.6 Ness 66.3 37.8 -43.0 29.6 16.7 -43.5 Norton 56.5 55.2 -2.4 25.2 24.4 -3.2 Osage 84.9 82.0 -3.4 37.9 36.3 -4.2 Osborne 39.8 37.5 -5.7 17.7 16.6 -6.5 Ottawa 30.4 35.3 16.0 13.6 15.6 15.0 Pawnee 58.4 56.5 -3.2 26.0 25.0 -4.0 Phillips 54.8 53.0 -3.3 24.5 23.5 -4.1 Pottawatomie 464.2 491.6 5.9 207.0 217.4 5.0 Pratt 167.8 171.4 2.2 74.8 75.8 1.3 Rawlins 26.5 21.1 -20.2 11.8 9.3 -20.8 Reno 907.5 879.5 -3.1 404.8 389.0 -3.9 Republic 48.1 47.4 -1.4 21.5 21.0 -2.3 Rice 87.4 84.9 -2.9 39.0 37.5 -3.7 Riley 848.2 852.7 0.5 378.3 377.1 -0.3 Rooks 61.0 54.7 -10.3 27.2 24.2 -11.1 Rush 23.5 19.9 -15.3 10.5 8.8 -16.0 Russell 81.2 70.7 -13.0 36.2 31.3 -13.7 Saline 1,066.3 1,047.0 -1.8 475.6 463.0 -2.6 Scott 70.0 70.5 0.6 31.2 31.2 -0.2 Sedgwick 8,352.0 8,459.7 1.3 3,725.1 3,741.3 0.4 Seward 385.7 347.3 -9.9 172.0 153.6 -10.7 Shawnee 2,649.7 2,771.6 4.6 1,181.8 1,225.7 3.7 Sheridan 31.0 29.6 -4.5 13.8 13.1 -5.3 Sherman 107.3 107.8 0.4 47.9 47.7 -0.4 Smith 34.6 34.1 -1.4 15.4 15.1 -2.3 Stafford 38.9 33.7 -13.3 17.4 14.9 -14.1 Stanton 21.4 19.7 -8.0 9.6 8.7 -8.8 Stevens 70.2 59.4 -15.3 31.3 26.3 -16.1 Sumner 202.4 193.0 -4.7 90.3 85.3 -5.5 Thomas 177.5 174.4 -1.7 79.2 77.1 -2.6 Trego 40.6 36.2 -10.7 18.1 16.0 -11.4 Wabaunsee 34.9 45.4 30.2 15.5 20.1 29.1 Wallace 16.4 17.9 9.3 7.3 7.9 8.4 Washington 43.1 44.0 2.1 19.2 19.5 1.2 Wichita 21.4 21.7 1.6 9.5 9.6 0.8 Wilson 73.5 64.9 -11.6 32.8 28.7 -12.4 Woodson 21.9 20.9 -4.6 9.8 9.2 -5.4 Wyandotte 2,208.8 2,283.6 3.4 985.1 1,009.9 2.5 Kansas3 $41,635.8 $42,040.2 1.0 $18,570.0 $18,592.4 0.1 Dollars in millions. 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, 2015 and 2016. 1 Nominal sales are calculated by dividing the sales tax collection amount from each county by the state sales tax rate. 108 Reno0.99 Butler0.75Ford1.00 Clark0.62 Gray0.60 Lyon0.92 Logan1.01 Barber1.02 Rice0.59 Elk0.49 Cowley0.71 Smith0.64 Sumner0.58Meade0.58 Clay0.69 Lane0.69 Jewell0.42 Rooks0.76 Marion0.50 Linn0.64 Scott1.01 Rush0.46 Rawlins0.64 Norton0.83 Riley0.79 Chase0.53 Kearny0.51 Cloud0.99 Russell0.73 Phillips0.71 Harper0.90 Wallace0.86 Kiowa0.64 Decatur0.53 Graham0.87 Osage0.37 Hamilton0.72 Morris0.61 Marshall0.93 Osborne0.73 Ottawa0.37 Grant0.70 Morton0.63 Cheyenne0.63 Greeley0.68 Coffey0.79 Greenwood0.50 Sheridan0.84 Miami0.67 Stafford0.59 Allen0.83 Wichita0.68 Lincoln0.41 Pawnee0.62 Kingman0.61 Mitchell1.04 Stevens0.79 Nemaha0.77 Brown0.78 Labette0.68 Dickinson0.66 Wilson0.56 Republic0.70 McPherson1.00 Hodgeman0.45 Haskell0.80 Jackson0.52 Harvey0.74 Ellsworth0.69 Washington0.54 Neosho0.79 Comanche0.82 Bourbon0.68Edwards0.60 Franklin0.74 Wabaunsee0.41Geary0.76 Crawford0.80 Cherokee0.40 Anderson0.59 Jefferson0.38 Douglas0.94 Chautauqua0.44 Woodson0.48 Atchison0.66 Montgomery0.81 Doniphan0.42 Ness1.08 Ellis1.43Gove1.11 Finney1.35 Trego1.59 Pratt1.22 Thomas1.52 Barton1.13 Sherman1.23 Saline1.32 Sedgwick1.14Stanton1.13 Seward1.09 Pottawatomie1.43 Johnson1.31 Shawnee1.06 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, Fiscal Year 2016 Leavenworth0.58 Wyandotte0.85 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 0.37 - 0.89 0.90 - 0.94 0.95 - 1.05 1.06 - 1.10 1.11 - 1.59 109 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Allen 0.82 0.83 0.85 0.83 0.93 0.90 0.83 Anderson 0.58 0.58 0.62 0.64 0.63 0.62 0.59 Atchison 0.68 0.64 0.66 0.64 0.62 0.64 0.66 Barber 1.19 1.42 1.54 1.86 1.76 1.28 1.02 Barton 1.21 1.26 1.31 1.31 1.31 1.24 1.13 Bourbon 0.71 0.68 0.66 0.71 0.70 0.66 0.68 Brown 0.85 0.78 0.80 0.78 0.76 0.76 0.78 Butler 0.71 0.72 0.71 0.71 0.73 0.75 0.75 Chase 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.46 0.43 0.48 0.53 Chautauqua 0.43 0.43 0.47 0.50 0.52 0.50 0.44 Cherokee 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.39 0.41 0.40 Cheyenne 0.62 0.61 0.60 0.65 0.63 0.64 0.63 Clark 0.58 0.57 0.63 0.64 0.67 0.57 0.62 Clay 0.68 0.71 0.72 0.71 0.69 0.69 0.69 Cloud 1.12 1.01 1.01 1.00 0.96 0.94 0.99 Coffey 0.68 0.73 0.71 0.76 0.91 0.83 0.79 Comanche 0.85 0.81 1.32 2.29 1.71 1.18 0.82 Cowley 0.78 0.74 0.74 0.69 0.73 0.74 0.71 Crawford 0.78 0.77 0.77 0.76 0.75 0.77 0.80 Decatur 0.56 0.52 0.54 0.55 0.60 0.60 0.53 Dickinson 0.75 0.70 0.70 0.67 0.67 0.66 0.66 Doniphan 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.40 0.42 Douglas 0.86 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.89 0.91 0.94 Edwards 0.52 0.54 0.54 0.53 0.54 0.59 0.60 Elk 0.40 0.45 0.54 0.45 0.48 0.49 0.49 Ellis 1.56 1.64 1.73 1.70 1.63 1.59 1.43 Ellsworth 0.72 0.69 0.90 0.78 0.77 0.83 0.69 Finney 1.09 1.27 1.29 1.31 1.35 1.38 1.35 Ford 1.05 1.06 1.09 1.08 1.04 1.04 1.00 Franklin 0.70 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.76 0.74 Geary 1.00 0.93 0.90 0.81 0.80 0.78 0.76 Gove 1.21 1.18 1.21 1.26 1.19 1.24 1.11 Graham 1.15 1.21 1.19 1.23 1.22 1.13 0.87 Grant 1.03 0.92 0.91 1.00 0.95 0.80 0.70 Gray 0.58 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.63 0.60 0.60 Greeley 0.69 0.77 0.82 0.82 0.75 0.76 0.68 Greenwood 0.50 0.51 0.55 0.53 0.54 0.51 0.50 Hamilton 0.64 0.70 0.69 0.74 0.71 0.68 0.72 Harper 0.85 0.85 1.13 1.41 1.44 1.27 0.90 Harvey 0.78 0.75 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.76 0.74 Haskell 0.81 0.91 0.91 0.82 0.97 0.88 0.80 Hodgeman 0.51 0.68 0.64 0.74 0.57 0.52 0.45 Jackson 0.53 0.53 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.52 Jefferson 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.35 0.38 Jewell 0.41 0.45 0.41 0.43 0.45 0.41 0.42 Johnson 1.28 1.30 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.29 1.31 Kearny 0.47 0.55 0.48 0.54 0.54 0.52 0.51 Kingman 0.71 0.72 0.74 0.76 0.72 0.69 0.61 Kiowa 0.99 0.84 0.99 1.01 1.27 0.92 0.64 Labette 0.71 0.68 0.68 0.67 0.66 0.68 0.68 Lane 0.82 0.87 1.03 0.93 1.04 0.85 0.69 Leavenworth 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.57 0.58 Lincoln 0.45 0.45 0.48 0.38 0.59 0.47 0.41 Linn 0.42 0.42 0.44 0.52 0.65 0.68 0.64 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2010-2016 110 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2010-2016 Logan 0.96 1.06 1.16 1.13 1.35 1.17 1.01 Lyon 0.88 0.91 0.88 0.85 0.87 0.91 0.92 McPherson 1.05 1.03 0.98 0.98 1.03 1.09 1.00 Marion 0.52 0.54 0.51 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.50 Marshall 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.90 0.89 0.91 0.93 Meade 0.61 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.64 0.58 Miami 0.66 0.62 0.63 0.63 0.64 0.66 0.67 Mitchell 0.99 1.02 1.03 1.02 1.03 1.11 1.04 Montgomery 0.85 0.83 0.83 0.81 0.84 0.79 0.81 Morris 0.59 0.60 0.58 0.59 0.58 0.60 0.61 Morton 0.82 0.92 0.92 0.79 0.81 0.78 0.63 Nemaha 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.79 0.79 0.77 Neosho 0.91 0.89 0.88 0.88 0.84 0.82 0.79 Ness 1.45 1.55 1.68 1.90 1.70 1.70 1.08 Norton 0.82 0.84 0.76 0.90 0.85 0.87 0.83 Osage 0.39 0.39 0.36 0.35 0.37 0.37 0.37 Osborne 0.74 0.76 0.89 0.81 0.82 0.79 0.73 Ottawa 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.39 0.36 0.37 Pawnee 0.78 0.70 0.62 0.69 0.68 0.64 0.62 Phillips 0.77 0.74 0.79 0.76 0.73 0.70 0.71 Pottawatomie 1.49 1.47 1.52 1.43 1.41 1.42 1.43 Pratt 1.31 1.24 1.29 1.36 1.35 1.28 1.22 Rawlins 0.63 0.59 0.65 0.71 0.75 0.83 0.64 Reno 1.07 1.04 0.99 1.02 1.04 1.06 0.99 Republic 0.66 0.69 0.73 0.70 0.72 0.70 0.70 Rice 0.64 0.69 0.73 0.75 0.67 0.66 0.59 Riley 0.83 0.86 0.85 0.79 0.77 0.77 0.79 Rooks 0.95 0.97 1.04 1.04 1.12 1.02 0.76 Rush 0.53 0.63 0.53 0.54 0.56 0.53 0.46 Russell 0.96 0.99 1.01 0.96 0.94 0.91 0.73 Saline 1.34 1.32 1.32 1.30 1.32 1.34 1.32 Scott 1.04 1.02 1.11 1.09 1.07 0.97 1.01 Sedgwick 1.14 1.12 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.12 1.14 Seward 1.14 1.18 1.20 1.19 1.21 1.19 1.09 Shawnee 1.11 1.09 1.07 1.04 1.03 1.04 1.06 Sheridan 0.80 0.79 0.86 1.02 0.91 0.86 0.84 Sherman 1.30 1.29 1.34 1.28 1.24 1.25 1.23 Smith 0.70 0.69 0.83 0.79 0.70 0.68 0.64 Stafford 0.64 0.61 0.63 0.63 0.67 0.69 0.59 Stanton 0.68 0.66 0.72 0.75 0.66 0.71 1.13 Stevens 0.85 0.81 0.83 0.98 1.06 0.91 0.79 Sumner 0.54 0.53 0.64 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.58 Thomas 1.58 1.58 1.65 1.63 1.59 1.61 1.52 Trego 0.95 0.96 1.04 1.06 1.07 1.01 1.59 Wabaunsee 0.29 0.30 0.29 0.32 0.32 0.34 0.41 Wallace 0.70 0.65 0.72 0.65 1.00 0.77 0.86 Washington 0.52 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.53 0.53 0.54 Wichita 0.71 0.73 0.82 0.84 0.85 0.72 0.68 Wilson 0.55 0.57 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.55 0.56 Woodson 0.46 0.58 0.50 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.48 Wyandotte 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.92 0.88 0.86 0.85 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/prpullfactor.html (accessed August 7, 2017). 111 Arizona26.7% New Mexico80.4% Washington33.3% North Dakota14.3% Kentucky37.4% South Carolina25.1% Texas-1.2% Montana-11.8% California3.7% Nevada8.5% Oregon9.7% Utah-29.8% Idaho-27.4% Colorado8.4% Kansas-7.8% Wyoming-3.6% Iowa-0.7% Illinois-2.3% Minnesota-3.4% Nebraska-13.5% Missouri-3.7% Georgia10.5% Ohio10.1% Oklahoma-15.7% Alabama 7.8% South Dakota-4.5% Arkansas4.7% Wisconsin1.7% Virginia0.2% Pennsylvania-4.1% Florida-17.1% New York-2.2% Maine-20.3% Indiana4.6% Louisiana-11.5% Michigan5.7% Mississippi-0.8% Tennessee8.6% North Carolina10.9% West Virginia-35.7% Vermont-25.6% Percent Change -35.7 - -9.3 -9.2 - 0.2 0.3 - 14.3 14.4 - 37.4 37.5 - 114.4 Alaska-12.2% International Exports by State, Percent Change 2011-2015 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. Massachusetts-9.3%Rhode Island-7.1%Connecticut-6.1% Delaware-2.1% New Jersey-16.0% New Hampshire-7.1% Hawaii114.4% U.S.: 1.4% Maryland-7.5% 112 State 2011 2012 2013r 2014r 2015 Percent Change 2011-2015 Percent Change 2014-2015 2015 Rank Alabama $17,928 $19,577 $19,301 $19,450 $19,327 7.8 -0.6 23 Alaska 5,259 4,543 4,528 5,111 4,619 -12.2 -9.6 39 Arizona 17,885 18,405 19,478 21,244 22,657 26.7 6.6 19 Arkansas 5,611 7,615 7,161 6,876 5,875 4.7 -14.6 35 California 159,421 161,757 168,192 173,924 165,390 3.7 -4.9 2 Colorado 7,338 8,170 8,545 8,363 7,955 8.4 -4.9 33 Connecticut 16,233 15,871 16,427 15,957 15,241 -6.1 -4.5 25 Delaware 5,516 5,114 5,327 5,268 5,400 -2.1 2.5 37 District of Columbia 1,041 2,014 2,708 940 1,088 4.5 15.7 51 Florida 65,010 66,223 60,482 58,438 53,916 -17.1 -7.7 7 Georgia 34,863 36,039 37,578 39,411 38,510 10.5 -2.3 11 Hawaii 884 732 599 1,447 1,896 114.4 31.0 47 Idaho 5,913 6,120 5,789 5,138 4,294 -27.4 -16.4 40 Illinois 64,903 68,158 66,213 68,394 63,421 -2.3 -7.3 5 Indiana 32,332 34,399 34,216 35,589 33,827 4.6 -5.0 12 Iowa 13,317 14,622 13,903 15,106 13,217 -0.7 -12.5 28 Kansas 11,623 11,684 12,459 12,020 10,720 -7.8 -10.8 30 Kentucky 20,119 22,132 25,412 27,757 27,643 37.4 -0.4 17 Louisiana 54,971 62,869 63,247 64,784 48,671 -11.5 -24.9 9 Maine 3,422 3,048 2,687 2,718 2,727 -20.3 0.4 45 Maryland 10,863 11,745 11,747 12,228 10,053 -7.5 -17.8 31 Massachusetts 27,871 25,614 26,812 27,385 25,282 -9.3 -7.7 18 Michigan 51,064 57,051 59,400 57,481 53,955 5.7 -6.1 6 Minnesota 20,732 20,827 20,760 21,400 20,022 -3.4 -6.4 22 Mississippi 10,939 11,794 12,415 11,485 10,850 -0.8 -5.5 29 Missouri 14,161 13,903 12,958 14,185 13,631 -3.7 -3.9 26 Montana 1,592 1,576 1,506 1,545 1,404 -11.8 -9.1 48 Nebraska 7,588 7,455 7,393 7,861 6,560 -13.5 -16.6 34 Nevada 7,990 10,261 8,701 7,692 8,665 8.5 12.7 32 New Hampshire 4,307 3,488 3,511 4,232 4,000 -7.1 -5.5 41 New Jersey 38,172 37,286 36,612 36,588 32,070 -16.0 -12.3 14 New Mexico 2,096 2,958 2,726 3,802 3,781 80.4 -0.5 43 New York 84,999 81,338 86,407 88,834 83,140 -2.2 -6.4 4 North Carolina 27,067 28,839 29,347 31,384 30,027 10.9 -4.3 16 North Dakota 3,393 4,310 4,402 5,513 3,877 14.3 -29.7 42 Ohio 46,458 48,819 51,048 52,640 51,139 10.1 -2.9 8 Oklahoma 6,228 6,579 6,920 6,306 5,247 -15.7 -16.8 38 Oregon 18,317 18,388 18,634 20,886 20,085 9.7 -3.8 21 Pennsylvania 41,103 38,852 41,181 40,394 39,436 -4.1 -2.4 10 Rhode Island 2,289 2,366 2,164 2,388 2,126 -7.1 -11.0 46 South Carolina 24,733 25,115 26,341 29,767 30,937 25.1 3.9 15 South Dakota 1,462 1,557 1,582 1,573 1,396 -4.5 -11.2 49 Tennessee 30,016 31,143 32,474 33,258 32,597 8.6 -2.0 13 Texas 251,104 264,665 277,716 285,047 248,175 -1.2 -12.9 1 Utah 18,968 19,260 16,111 12,224 13,307 -29.8 8.9 27 Vermont 4,275 4,139 4,027 3,669 3,182 -25.6 -13.3 44 Virginia 18,125 18,277 17,896 19,468 18,161 0.2 -6.7 24 Washington 64,800 75,654 81,630 90,554 86,377 33.3 -4.6 3 West Virginia 9,039 11,407 8,732 7,595 5,815 -35.7 -23.4 36 Wisconsin 22,069 23,119 23,110 23,429 22,439 1.7 -4.2 20 Wyoming 1,219 1,439 1,351 1,757 1,175 -3.6 -33.1 50 United States $1,482,508 $1,545,821 $1,578,517 $1,621,172 $1,502,572 1.4 -7.3 Dollars in millions. U.S. total includes exports from Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and unallocated areas. r - revised Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information, http://tse.export.gov/ (accessed December 7, 2016). State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2011-2015 113 2005 Value ($) Percent Transportation Equipment $2,624,422,383 39.0 Food Manufactures 988,842,071 14.7 Machinery, Except Electrical 698,170,712 10.4 Computers and Electronic Products 633,250,489 9.4 Chemicals 476,619,626 7.1 All Others 1,314,714,650 19.5 Total $6,736,019,931 100% 2015 Value ($) Percent Transportation Equipment $2,599,056,477 24.2 Food Manufactures 2,037,767,327 19.0 Agricultural Products 1,412,907,897 13.2 Machinery, Except Electrical 1,119,653,855 10.4 Chemicals 816,786,935 7.6 All Others 2,733,385,825 25.5 Total $10,719,558,316 100% International Exports from Kansas, 2005 and 2015 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. 39.0% 14.7% 10.4% 9.4% 7.1% 19.5% 24.2% 19.0% 13.2% 10.4% 7.6% 25.5% 114 Country Value 2013 Value 2014 Value 2015 Value 2016 Percent Share 2013 Percent Share 2014 Percent Share 2015 Percent Share 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 Kansas Total and Percent Share of U.S. Total $12,459 $12,020 $10,720 $10,168 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 -5.1 Total Top 25 Countries and Percent of Kansas Total 10,590 10,163 9,294 8,728 85.0 84.5 86.7 85.8 -6.1 Mexico 1,534 1,786 1,804 1,876 12.3 14.9 16.8 18.5 4.0 Canada 2,606 2,533 2,394 1,774 20.9 21.1 22.3 17.4 -25.9 Japan 880 828 709 806 7.1 6.9 6.6 7.9 13.7 China 1,703 1,184 986 746 13.7 9.8 9.2 7.3 -24.3 United Kingdom 477 522 433 432 3.8 4.3 4.0 4.3 -0.2 Germany 323 335 308 368 2.6 2.8 2.9 3.6 19.4 Brazil 667 535 245 344 5.4 4.5 2.3 3.4 40.5 France 237 245 249 294 1.9 2.0 2.3 2.9 18.1 Australia 201 227 203 253 1.6 1.9 1.9 2.5 24.5 Singapore 143 160 192 236 1.2 1.3 1.8 2.3 22.7 Korea, South 212 237 211 222 1.7 2.0 2.0 2.2 5.3 Taiwan 195 185 165 168 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.7 2.1 Nigeria 326 289 305 160 2.6 2.4 2.8 1.6 -47.5 Hong Kong 172 222 177 145 1.4 1.8 1.6 1.4 -17.9 Netherlands 100 159 129 102 0.8 1.3 1.2 1.0 -21.3 South Africa 100 74 66 94 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.9 41.0 Belgium 92 87 89 92 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.9 3.8 Italy 96 131 122 91 0.8 1.1 1.1 0.9 -25.7 Switzerland 88 76 88 81 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.8 -8.7 Turkey 92 59 59 78 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.8 31.4 Vietnam 82 56 85 77 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.8 -9.6 Chile 44 51 65 77 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.8 17.5 Thailand 62 40 66 74 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.7 12.2 Colombia 98 74 73 73 0.8 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.4 India 60 65 69 64 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 -6.6 Values in millions of dollars. Percent change based on change in export value. Total U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2016 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/ks.html (accessed May 2, 2017). 115 Commodities Value 2013 Value 2014 Value 2015 Value 2016 Percent Share 2013 Percent Share 2014 Percent Share 2015 Percent Share 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 Total All Commodities via Kansas and Percent Share of U.S. Total $12,459 $12,020 $10,720 $10,168 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 -5.1 Total Top 25 Commodities and Percent of Kansas Total 7,192 6,652 6,060 6,044 57.7 55.3 56.5 59.4 -0.3 Civilian aircraft, engines, and parts 1,792 1,904 2,037 1,838 14.4 15.8 19.0 18.1 -9.7 Wheat and meslin 1,408 1,054 698 838 11.3 8.8 6.5 8.2 19.9 Meat of bovines, boneless, fresh or chilled 807 714 681 661 6.5 5.9 6.3 6.5 -2.8 Corn (maize), other than seed corn 255 281 213 309 2.0 2.3 2.0 3.0 45.0 Soybeans 851 395 168 247 6.8 3.3 1.6 2.4 46.9 Airplanes and other aircraft, unladen weight >2,000 kg and <15,000 kg 23 168 220 203 0.2 1.4 2.1 2.0 -7.9 Dog and cat food, put up for retail sale 239 174 198 190 1.9 1.5 1.8 1.9 -4.2 Bovine and equine hides & skins, not tanned, weight >16 kg 215 159 152 174 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.7 14.2 Meat of bovine animals, boneless and frozen 208 247 198 170 1.7 2.1 1.8 1.7 -13.9 Grain Sorghum 58 177 262 160 0.5 1.5 2.4 1.6 -39.0 Passenger vehicles, spark-ignition int. comb engine >1,000 cc and <1,500 cc 1 2 4 133 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 2,997.2 Radio navigational aid apparatus 163 158 135 129 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 -4.6 Aluminum alloy rectangular plates >.2 mm thick 75 97 108 113 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.1 5.2 Double or complex silicates 71 63 100 89 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.9 -10.8 Bovine and equine hides & skins, unsplit full grains and grain split in the wet state 106 121 110 82 0.8 1.0 1.0 0.8 -25.7 Vaccines for veterinary medicine 51 59 82 81 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.8 -2.0 Mechanical front-end shovel loaders, self-propelled 132 115 103 80 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.8 -22.5 Meat of bovine animals, bone in and frozen 79 112 80 79 0.6 0.9 0.7 0.8 -0.9 New pneumatic rubber tires with rims >61 cm 159 101 96 79 1.3 0.8 0.9 0.8 -18.0 Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines 80 108 108 77 0.6 0.9 1.0 0.8 -28.6 Meat of swine, nesoi, frozen 96 123 72 67 0.8 1.0 0.7 0.7 -7.5 Offal of bovine animals, edible, fresh or chilled 33 34 42 65 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 56.0 Tallow of bovine animals, sheep, or goats 92 76 59 63 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.6 7.5 Soybean oilcake and other solid residue 39 19 20 59 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.6 202.4 Brewing or distilling dregs or waste 158 190 113 57 1.3 1.6 1.1 0.6 -49.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, State Export Data, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/ks.html (accessed May 2, 2017). Values in millions of dollars. Percent change based on change in export value. U.S. Exports via Kansas (Origin of Movement) and 2016 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas 116 State 2013 2014 2015r 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016 Alabama 554 560 533 556 575 979 1,002 1,089 Alaska 48 58 46 58 110 148 134 141 Arizona 2,404 2,672 2,707 2,911 1,886 3,131 3,001 3,211 Arkansas 241 247 287 317 362 586 560 684 California 36,808 44,127 42,964 45,175 17,156 34,311 34,470 35,578 Colorado 3,002 3,626 3,421 3,481 2,440 3,880 3,755 4,214 Connecticut 2,314 2,603 2,366 2,437 1,362 2,397 2,406 2,371 Delaware 469 488 392 360 28,819 1,360 1,537 1,478 District of Columbia 140 165 165 176 1,027 1,528 1,631 1,523 Florida 4,534 5,122 4,820 5,102 8,329 12,053 12,447 13,208 Georgia 2,710 3,081 2,822 2,856 2,793 4,532 4,702 5,166 Hawaii 141 161 152 186 299 548 515 574 Idaho 968 1,122 894 879 371 579 564 647 Illinois 5,094 6,073 5,774 5,859 4,594 7,149 6,594 7,029 Indiana 2,066 2,300 2,198 2,352 1,431 1,893 1,934 2,020 Iowa 902 1,108 1,052 1,009 733 873 874 885 Kansas 1,077 1,108 994 975 642 854 899 925 Kentucky 622 700 706 775 640 946 937 1,080 Louisiana 421 486 450 505 696 1,103 1,123 1,166 Maine 229 251 218 188 302 465 456 479 Maryland 1,810 2,059 1,918 2,081 1,713 2,941 2,848 2,814 Massachusetts 6,351 7,310 7,158 7,335 2,248 4,262 4,329 4,365 Michigan 5,424 5,866 5,967 6,511 2,490 3,665 3,443 3,820 Minnesota 4,558 5,257 4,755 4,803 2,521 3,434 3,270 3,436 Mississippi 172 167 178 193 237 346 319 392 Missouri 1,237 1,402 1,306 1,331 1,751 2,466 2,306 2,354 Montana 126 124 164 181 249 374 368 403 Nebraska 350 402 342 341 533 722 708 693 Nevada 935 1,022 825 869 3,230 2,653 2,658 2,779 New Hampshire 825 958 936 985 391 597 594 639 New Jersey 4,922 5,678 5,094 4,915 3,476 6,012 6,008 6,001 New Mexico 451 461 437 507 286 517 483 502 New York 8,812 9,992 9,580 9,741 9,051 16,418 16,363 17,423 North Carolina 3,252 3,693 3,706 3,834 1,999 3,654 3,581 3,803 North Dakota 131 124 128 109 137 141 149 159 Ohio 4,115 4,563 4,252 4,164 3,307 4,562 4,259 4,533 Oklahoma 579 644 593 591 629 927 1,000 941 Oregon 2,559 2,949 2,731 3,227 1,424 2,080 2,007 2,173 Pennsylvania 4,134 4,614 4,165 4,330 3,023 4,956 4,966 5,342 Rhode Island 420 429 402 436 359 606 573 564 South Carolina 1,003 957 1,058 1,140 737 1,324 1,301 1,481 South Dakota 128 134 127 152 173 261 199 223 Tennessee 1,079 1,186 1,116 1,207 1,336 2,354 2,554 2,651 Texas 9,287 10,848 10,555 10,650 6,812 10,962 11,187 11,814 Utah 1,392 1,517 1,561 1,588 1,287 1,903 1,938 2,224 Vermont 505 599 509 477 212 324 308 371 Virginia 1,926 2,257 2,181 2,217 2,457 3,929 3,994 4,151 Washington 6,169 7,342 6,864 7,501 2,439 3,460 3,549 3,671 West Virginia 151 137 145 101 111 161 145 169 Wisconsin 2,356 2,742 2,524 2,655 1,768 2,280 2,254 2,391 Wyoming 138 134 112 116 345 220 234 286 United States 140,069 161,675 154,399 160,506 156,205 168,057 167,796 176,427 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, 2013-2016, http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/annual/index.html (accessed May 4, 2017). 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 2013-2016 Trademarks Registered 117 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Climate C lim at e 118 32.477.7 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 Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Temperatures in Kansas by Region, 2016January and July Averages State: January (top) July (bottom)Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Weather Data Library. Temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit. 32.079.7 79.0 80.2 78.8 80.6 81.3 78.3 79.3 80.5 32.7 34.1 29.6 32.0 33.1 28.2 30.6 33.2 Wyandotte 119 Month 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. January 32.4 29.3 32.7 30.5 34.1 32.4 29.6 28.3 32.0 30.4 February 37.8 32.7 39.5 34.1 42.2 36.2 38.6 32.6 41.3 34.7 March 46.6 41.5 47.6 42.8 49.1 44.7 48.6 42.6 50.5 44.3 April 52.2 50.6 53.5 51.9 55.3 53.8 55.4 52.8 56.9 54.1 May 58.8 60.6 59.6 62.0 61.2 63.9 61.3 62.8 62.2 64.0 June 75.4 70.9 76.1 72.0 76.7 73.4 77.7 73.1 78.5 74.0 July 77.7 76.8 79.0 77.9 80.2 78.9 78.8 78.6 80.6 79.5 August 73.2 75.0 74.3 76.0 76.1 77.2 75.8 76.8 77.2 78.0 September 67.6 65.6 69.4 67.0 71.4 68.5 69.6 67.5 71.2 68.9 October 58.4 53.0 59.8 54.3 62.4 56.0 59.8 54.9 62.1 56.4 November 46.3 39.8 47.4 41.1 49.4 42.9 48.5 41.1 50.2 42.9 December 26.7 29.9 27.2 31.2 29.8 33.0 28.1 29.7 30.0 31.6 Annual 54.4 52.1 55.5 53.4 57.3 55.1 56.0 53.4 57.7 54.9 Month 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. January 33.1 32.5 28.2 27.6 30.6 29.9 33.2 32.6 32.0 30.7 February 42.7 37.0 38.6 32.4 40.7 34.7 42.8 37.5 40.7 34.9 March 51.0 45.9 49.6 42.9 51.0 44.7 51.8 46.9 49.6 44.2 April 57.8 55.5 56.9 53.6 58.1 54.8 59.3 56.6 56.3 53.9 May 62.5 65.3 62.2 63.6 62.5 64.4 63.1 65.6 61.5 63.7 June 78.1 75.0 77.9 72.9 78.3 73.4 78.6 74.4 77.5 73.3 July 81.3 80.3 78.3 77.7 79.3 78.4 80.5 79.5 79.7 78.8 August 77.9 79.1 76.5 76.1 77.3 77.3 78.7 78.8 76.5 77.3 September 72.0 70.1 71.2 67.1 71.5 68.3 72.3 69.9 70.8 68.3 October 63.2 57.7 60.3 55.3 61.6 56.7 63.8 58.2 61.5 56.0 November 51.3 44.6 50.0 42.0 51.6 44.1 52.7 46.3 49.9 43.0 December 31.2 33.5 28.7 29.8 31.1 32.1 33.6 34.6 29.8 32.0 Annual 58.5 56.4 56.5 53.4 57.8 54.9 59.2 56.7 57.2 54.7 Temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit. Avg. refers to 1981-2010. 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 12, 2017). Central State Average Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2016 and 1981-2010 Northeast Southeast East Central Northwest West Central North Central South Central Southwest 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 21.0721.03 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 Dickinson Lane 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 Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Ellsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Precipitation in Kansas by Region2016 Total and 1981-2010 Average State: 2016 Total (top) Average (bottom)Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Weather Data Library. Precipitation in inches. 30.6829.01 20.16 20.15 27.78 28.89 29.46 35.46 38.45 40.86 20.16 20.70 30.79 31.95 32.07 38.72 39.67 42.31 Wyandotte 123 Month 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. January 0.12 0.44 0.16 0.47 0.11 0.49 0.81 0.60 0.66 0.68 February 0.87 0.54 0.70 0.55 0.27 0.56 0.72 0.80 0.59 0.96 March 0.39 1.29 0.34 1.33 0.09 1.37 0.47 1.98 0.69 2.20 April 5.59 2.00 4.73 1.81 5.47 1.66 4.65 2.50 4.79 2.56 May 2.66 3.35 2.21 3.00 1.48 2.70 6.26 4.18 5.69 4.22 June 1.67 2.91 2.38 2.88 4.03 3.23 1.39 3.80 2.29 4.09 July 2.80 3.45 3.94 3.33 4.73 2.95 4.48 4.03 5.59 3.89 August 2.60 2.69 2.93 2.60 2.88 2.70 5.84 3.31 5.88 3.48 September 3.52 1.51 2.02 1.54 0.82 1.63 3.79 2.53 3.14 2.51 October 0.05 1.53 0.09 1.40 0.14 1.55 0.85 1.99 1.21 2.13 November 0.33 0.81 0.16 0.72 0.21 0.68 0.80 1.22 0.64 1.24 December 0.47 0.51 0.50 0.53 0.47 0.63 0.73 0.84 0.78 0.93 Annual 21.07 21.03 20.16 20.16 20.70 20.15 30.79 27.78 31.95 28.89 Month 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. 2016 Avg. January 0.39 0.77 0.77 0.79 0.77 1.00 0.61 1.23 0.48 0.72 February 0.39 1.07 0.58 1.13 0.57 1.39 0.51 1.71 0.55 0.97 March 0.77 2.45 0.95 2.38 1.42 2.66 1.87 3.04 0.77 2.09 April 5.46 2.52 6.48 3.31 5.84 3.64 5.29 3.87 5.34 2.63 May 4.50 4.12 6.94 4.93 6.78 5.23 5.80 5.62 4.58 4.12 June 2.64 4.50 0.96 5.14 1.55 5.56 2.63 5.79 2.30 4.21 July 4.97 3.34 5.50 4.39 6.14 4.27 6.90 3.92 5.05 3.68 August 5.82 3.33 6.43 3.96 6.37 3.99 5.61 3.65 4.90 3.28 September 4.57 2.46 6.42 3.63 6.48 3.82 7.11 4.02 4.11 2.61 October 1.28 2.49 2.12 2.76 2.39 3.17 4.72 3.63 1.44 2.30 November 0.53 1.37 0.68 1.83 0.45 2.26 0.53 2.58 0.47 1.40 December 0.75 1.04 0.89 1.21 0.91 1.46 0.73 1.80 0.69 1.00 Annual 32.07 29.46 38.72 35.46 39.67 38.45 42.31 40.86 30.68 29.01 Precipitation in inches. Avg. refers to 1981-2010. Central Precipitation in Kansas, by Region 2016 Total and 1981-2010 Average 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 12, 2017). StateNortheast East Central Southeast Northwest West Central Southwest South Central North Central 124 Butler36.53 Lyon36.74 Cowley37.00Sumner34.98 Marion34.30 Elk40.59 Chase36.70 Harper33.15 Riley33.55 Linn42.53 Osage39.49Morris35.51 Marshall33.24 Sedgwick32.76 Coffey39.31 Greenwood38.76 Miami39.29 Kingman32.10 Allen43.40 Nemaha33.98 Brown35.87 Labette44.34 Dickinson33.39 Wilson42.64 Jackson37.79 Harvey32.45 Neosho42.07 Bourbon45.04 Franklin39.76 Wabaunsee37.23Geary32.54 Crawford46.21 Pottawatomie34.54 Cherokee45.34 Shawnee37.11 Anderson40.87 Jefferson37.31 Douglas39.46 Johnson42.31 Chautauqua39.95 Woodson43.08 Atchison36.87 Montgomery45.05 Doniphan37.23 Reno29.22 Ford22.42 Ness22.28 Gove22.50 Finney19.76 Clark22.78 Ellis23.24 Logan19.17 Barber28.83 Gray22.47 Trego22.09 Smith26.75 Meade22.29 Jewell27.08 Pratt27.94 Rooks24.49 Rice28.32 Rush24.58Scott20.15 Lane21.79 Rawlins22.84 Thomas20.03 Barton27.52 Norton23.18 Clay30.27 Kearny18.78 Cloud29.56 Russell25.53 Phillips23.94 Wallace19.77 Sherman19.66 Kiowa25.23 Saline31.13 Decatur21.82 Graham21.75 Hamilton16.82 Osborne27.10 Ottawa30.61 Grant17.26 Morton17.69 Cheyenne18.37 Greeley17.90 Sheridan20.60 Stafford27.91 Wichita19.43 Pawnee24.56 Lincoln28.77 Mitchell27.58 Stevens19.14 Stanton16.75 Seward20.25 Republic30.60 McPherson29.90 Hodgeman21.86 Haskell18.42 Ellsworth28.29 Washington31.88 Comanche25.87 Edwards26.76 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1981-2010 Inches of Precipitation 16.75 - 20.60 20.61 - 25.87 25.88 - 31.88 31.89 - 37.79 37.80 - 46.21 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Research and Extension, Weather Data Library. Leavenworth41.11 Wyandotte40.73 125 Reno26.57 Butler26.58 Lyon27.84 Cowley30.39Sumner24.95 Rooks22.11 Marion24.81 Clay26.72 Elk31.77 Chase27.68 Cloud25.21 Riley27.95 Sedgwick25.60 Osborne21.72 Ottawa21.62 Coffey31.78 Greenwood34.40 Miami32.03 Kingman24.91 Allen35.64 Nemaha30.99 Brown30.50 Labette36.35 Dickinson29.15 Wilson28.60 Republic23.74 McPherson29.78 Jackson33.25 Harvey31.12 Neosho33.24 Bourbon31.63 Wabaunsee30.02Geary26.77 Crawford34.24 Pottawatomie27.65 Cherokee37.68 Shawnee27.90 Jefferson34.78 Douglas38.30 Johnson31.11 Chautauqua29.50 Woodson36.61 Montgomery42.26 Doniphan31.70 Ford23.27 Ness24.44 Gove20.23 Finney20.98 Clark22.57 Ellis24.23 Logan21.67 Barber20.88 Gray17.68 Trego19.73 Smith22.07 Meade17.47 Jewell24.40 Pratt25.17 Rice25.78 Rush25.66Scott16.09 Lane21.63 Rawlins18.83 Thomas17.86 Barton26.47 Norton17.91 Kearny15.14 Russell21.15 Phillips17.32 Harper20.21 Wallace12.51 Sherman16.27 Kiowa31.01 Saline18.11 Linn33.19 Decatur18.78 Graham18.29 Osage28.04 Hamilton13.04 Morris29.87 Marshall27.89 Grant16.03 Morton14.01 Cheyenne17.32 Greeley15.46 Sheridan14.83 Stafford26.36 Wichita18.59 Pawnee20.75 Lincoln22.32 Mitchell25.25 Stevens11.16 Stanton10.92 Seward15.83 Hodgeman24.31 Haskell17.17 Ellsworth29.83 Washington22.58 Comanche24.43 Edwards18.57 Franklin27.50 Anderson29.45 Atchison39.63 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2016 Inches of Precipitation 10.71 - 20.03 20.04 - 27.48 27.49 - 34.04 34.05 - 40.67 40.68 - 53.74 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas State University, Research and Extension, Weather Data Library. Leavenworth39.58 Wyandotte40.40 126 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Allen 30.22 28.09 43.75 35.67 45.89 45.24 43.40 Anderson 36.80 29.67 34.06 29.45 25.53 24.98 40.87 Atchison 41.98 22.87 33.41 39.65 40.29 30.36 36.87 Barber 16.62 18.79 25.05 20.89 35.65 27.48 28.83 Barton 19.38 14.51 37.36 26.50 23.74 25.77 27.52 Bourbon 36.75 33.74 46.63 31.63 45.97 36.13 45.04 Brown 35.50 22.27 34.56 30.52 43.86 43.91 35.87 Butler 26.84 24.19 40.45 24.75 36.66 46.90 36.53 Chase 27.77 23.58 38.86 27.70 32.81 40.17 36.70 Chautauqua 32.87 28.00 44.59 29.50 36.81 34.89 39.95 Cherokee 40.50 37.96 44.84 37.68 55.13 39.04 45.34 Cheyenne 19.96 12.35 14.21 17.35 17.50 18.78 18.37 Clark 12.41 12.15 21.02 22.57 32.24 23.96 22.78 Clay 35.09 20.60 28.90 26.71 37.66 37.43 30.27 Cloud 30.29 20.51 26.46 25.23 32.27 36.13 29.56 Coffey 30.07 23.45 31.20 31.77 35.82 40.20 39.31 Comanche 14.15 15.52 24.67 24.46 29.70 25.00 25.87 Cowley 27.21 24.95 42.06 30.80 36.20 42.57 37.00 Crawford 35.66 35.34 52.51 34.23 52.11 41.69 46.21 Decatur 24.48 12.11 14.55 18.77 21.14 21.24 21.82 Dickinson 32.60 20.93 37.66 29.16 38.23 36.89 33.39 Doniphan 35.49 22.91 37.55 33.33 43.15 35.29 37.23 Douglas 34.37 21.76 30.90 38.34 45.29 40.19 39.46 Edwards 15.46 17.19 28.56 20.04 22.71 20.03 26.76 Elk 31.06 26.52 43.62 31.77 37.73 44.35 40.59 Ellis 17.78 13.45 19.77 24.25 19.33 27.29 23.24 Ellsworth 22.63 20.47 37.07 29.82 30.26 32.05 28.29 Finney 10.32 13.59 16.39 21.81 26.49 18.95 19.76 Ford 13.83 18.80 10.96 11.94 14.19 11.90 22.42 Franklin 32.62 20.70 29.15 27.50 34.54 29.43 39.76 Geary 35.32 22.73 31.49 26.77 31.64 36.47 32.54 Gove 22.76 13.12 6.39 8.59 7.20 10.71 22.50 Graham 25.00 20.17 16.38 16.22 17.54 30.18 21.75 Grant 12.33 11.78 15.41 16.03 25.62 21.64 17.26 Gray 8.34 12.49 15.00 17.69 33.64 28.87 22.47 Greeley 21.55 8.12 15.83 15.50 20.77 18.35 17.90 Greenwood 27.93 23.04 37.61 34.02 32.15 40.67 38.76 Hamilton 17.45 9.09 12.83 13.04 22.54 17.98 16.82 Harper 19.57 20.57 31.26 20.21 42.52 29.96 33.15 Harvey 19.94 25.35 40.62 31.12 40.69 41.03 32.45 Haskell 7.07 14.71 14.91 17.17 29.72 21.50 18.42 Hodgeman 14.71 19.84 15.80 24.31 23.31 24.99 21.86 Jackson 31.36 23.99 25.44 33.25 36.99 43.16 37.79 Jefferson 33.22 19.85 31.43 34.78 46.46 42.99 37.31 Jewell 33.70 23.02 22.53 23.07 29.29 32.53 27.08 Johnson 32.89 25.98 28.10 30.33 43.48 41.25 42.31 Kearny 14.93 9.98 13.23 15.14 22.19 16.21 18.78 Kingman 20.48 22.98 37.62 24.90 25.07 39.30 32.10 Kiowa 16.59 17.39 27.87 31.01 25.58 24.46 25.23 Labette 37.33 38.74 48.60 36.32 50.62 41.38 44.34 Lane 19.37 12.57 20.06 21.63 28.70 21.54 21.79 Leavenworth 34.54 24.64 28.43 34.26 43.78 39.58 41.11 Lincoln 29.06 17.04 27.07 22.36 24.86 30.37 28.77 Linn 33.44 31.00 40.06 33.21 37.32 34.04 42.53 Logan 19.79 11.26 17.85 21.68 19.46 17.73 19.17 Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2011-2016 and 1981-2010 Average 1981-2010 Average 127 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2011-2016 and 1981-2010 Average 1981-2010 Average Lyon 27.37 22.25 32.79 29.26 37.17 42.15 36.74 McPherson 23.55 20.10 38.02 29.82 34.20 39.75 29.90 Marion 28.83 24.82 24.43 15.76 25.68 37.15 34.30 Marshall 30.94 25.17 30.97 27.90 37.18 31.55 33.24 Meade 13.91 16.06 19.80 19.89 37.55 23.11 22.29 Miami 32.53 25.98 33.53 32.05 39.42 35.15 39.29 Mitchell 31.08 22.36 26.37 25.28 28.90 33.33 27.58 Montgomery 37.01 37.21 36.06 26.76 49.51 38.02 45.05 Morris 30.18 21.69 32.65 29.90 35.16 32.92 35.51 Morton 11.12 13.90 14.49 15.48 24.93 15.28 17.69 Nemaha 36.54 22.91 35.92 30.99 36.68 38.84 33.98 Neosho 33.81 35.51 43.58 34.45 43.86 37.12 42.07 Ness 15.49 16.59 17.67 24.46 20.49 21.64 22.28 Norton 29.18 14.92 17.85 18.36 22.11 21.98 23.18 Osage 32.04 20.74 30.26 28.07 38.03 24.38 39.49 Osborne 26.48 15.16 21.60 21.74 25.15 34.92 27.10 Ottawa 25.45 20.43 35.21 23.11 30.98 35.98 30.61 Pawnee 16.93 18.79 20.68 20.97 36.22 33.69 24.56 Phillips 27.03 11.92 17.18 15.66 20.70 24.71 23.94 Pottawatomie 34.63 24.91 31.28 27.68 42.74 38.28 34.54 Pratt 20.14 17.24 20.86 25.17 25.20 18.38 27.94 Rawlins 23.70 12.71 19.66 20.51 25.09 19.38 22.84 Reno 19.51 20.11 38.43 26.59 29.14 37.51 29.22 Republic 30.97 25.20 24.98 23.74 32.60 35.57 30.60 Rice 17.72 10.74 40.91 25.78 27.22 32.81 28.32 Riley 33.27 24.51 33.10 28.78 42.61 38.52 33.55 Rooks 22.56 16.60 19.91 22.11 20.91 36.20 24.49 Rush 21.37 15.96 19.02 25.66 19.85 25.24 24.58 Russell 26.16 13.74 22.26 21.17 20.44 22.27 25.53 Saline 22.01 18.17 22.39 18.12 19.06 19.39 31.13 Scott 17.44 11.05 17.70 16.09 23.14 14.96 20.15 Sedgwick 24.40 25.20 42.61 25.61 41.48 37.79 32.76 Seward 11.52 11.65 9.84 15.83 38.08 16.86 20.25 Shawnee 30.69 23.69 31.92 27.94 40.14 36.71 37.11 Sheridan 27.44 14.98 17.58 14.88 24.26 23.84 20.60 Sherman 20.81 8.68 16.61 16.31 21.35 18.16 19.66 Smith 34.29 16.67 21.42 22.11 30.67 32.70 26.75 Stafford 16.02 16.79 36.22 26.36 29.99 32.74 27.91 Stanton 13.44 11.49 14.52 10.95 25.81 15.70 16.75 Stevens 14.90 14.84 14.62 11.16 30.17 18.58 19.14 Sumner 25.31 22.89 36.50 24.95 36.34 37.61 34.98 Thomas 21.17 10.84 16.87 17.86 21.16 17.76 20.03 Trego 16.50 13.26 15.88 19.73 18.99 17.14 22.09 Wabaunsee 30.72 22.51 25.31 30.04 35.46 39.58 37.23 Wallace 23.32 7.62 14.07 12.51 28.12 22.65 19.77 Washington 28.92 23.73 28.31 22.61 36.80 23.73 31.88 Wichita 22.44 8.77 10.77 18.59 18.50 13.74 19.43 Wilson 26.42 27.66 40.51 28.60 40.10 44.90 42.64 Woodson 27.59 29.19 40.16 36.61 37.72 53.74 43.08 Wyandotte 36.36 23.65 34.01 36.77 47.33 40.40 40.73 Kansas 24.17 19.29 29.03 25.43 32.78 30.68 - Precipitation in inches. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: Kansas State University, Research and Extension, Weather Data Library, http://mesonet.k-state.edu/data/20002016+Monthly+Precipitation+by+County.txt (accessed July 12, 2017); National Centers for Environmental Information, Climate at a Glance, http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/ (accessed May 8, 2017). 128 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Communications and Information C om m un ic at io ns an d In fo rm at io n 129 KAAS-TV KBSD-DT KBSH-DT KBSL-DT KDCK KFJX KMTW KOAM-TV KOCW KODE-TV KOOD KOZJ KPTSKSCW-DTKWCH-DT KPXE-TVKSHB-TVKTAJ-TVKMCI-TV KQTV KSNB-TV KSNC KSNF KSNG KSNK KSNT KSQA KSWK KTKA-TV KUPK KWKS WIBW-TV KAKEKSAS-TVKDCU-DTKSNW KTWUKTMJ-CD 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 Kiowa Haskell Rice Morton Rush Washington Nemaha McPherson Ness Grant Osage Labette Edwards Leavenworth Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson DecaturSherman 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 MarionEllsworth Sumner Pratt Douglas Digital TV Licensees in Kansas with Tower Locations Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Tower symbol represents the approximate location of one or more towers. Digital TV Tower KMBC-TVKSMO-TVKCPTKCWE WDAF-TVKCTVKLBY (as of May 9, 2017) 130 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2016 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 2014 71 197 268 39 2015 71 197 268 39 2016 71 193 264 39 Source: Associated Press Broadcast Services, Broadcasting Yearbook, various issues; R.R. Bowker, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook, 1996-2000; Kansas Association of Broadcasters, 2001-2016. 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 2011, 2013, and 2015 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2011 2013 2015 Abilene Abilene Reflector-Chronicle 1873 Mon. - Sat. 3,935 3,935 3,935 Arkansas City Arkansas City Traveler 1870 Tues. - Sat. 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 -- Chanute The Chanute Tribune 1892 Tues. - Sat. 4,359 3,900 4,359 Clay Center The Clay Center Dispatch 1873 Mon. - Fri. 3,200 3,200 2,300 Coffeyville The Coffeyville Journal 1875 Mon., Wed., Fri. 4,103 4,103 4,103 Colby Colby Free Press 1888 Mon.; Wed. - Fri. 1,588 1,588 1,954 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 1878 Tues. - Sat. 9,700 9,700 9,700 El Dorado The El Dorado Times 1882 Mon. - Fri. 3,396 3,396 -- Emporia The Emporia Gazette 1890 Mon. - Sat. 6,355 6,355 5,746 Fort Scott The Fort Scott Tribune 1884 Tues. - Sat. 3,289 3,289 3,289 Garden City The Garden City Telegram 1906 Mon. - Fri.; Sun. 7,432 7,432 7,432 Sat. 7,966 7,966 7,966 Great Bend Great Bend Tribune 1876 Tues. - Fri. 6,282 6,282 5,977 Sun. 6,134 6,134 5,977 Hays The Hays Daily News 1929 Mon. - Fri. 11,000 11,000 9,500 Sun. 11,300 11,300 9,500 Hiawatha Hiawatha World 1908 Tues., Fri. 2,300 2,300 -- Hutchinson The Hutchinson News 1872 Mon. - Fri. 31,095 31,095 21,050 Sat. 31,095 31,095 21,050 Sun. 33,472 33,472 23,502 Independence Independence Daily Reporter 1881 Tues. - Fri.; Sun. 6,654 6,654 6,654 Iola Iola Register 1875 Mon. - Thur.; Sat. 3,750 3,750 3,750 Junction City The Daily Union 1861 Tues. - Fri. 3,500 3,500 2,604 Sat. 4,050 4,050 2,770 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 1891 Mon. - Sat. 27,813 27,813 19,356 Sun. 28,630 28,630 21,055 Leavenworth The Leavenworth Times 1857 Tues. - Fri. 5,608 5,608 4,020 Sat. 6,318 6,318 4,100 Liberal The Leader & Times 1987 Mon. - Fri. 4,250 4,250 4,250 Sun. 4,500 4,500 4,500 McPherson McPherson Sentinel 1887 Tues. - Sat. 4,200 4,200 3,600 Manhattan The Manhattan Mercury 1884 Mon. - Fri. 8,300 8,300 8,021 Sun. 9,804 9,804 9,048 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. 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 Tues. - Fri. 10,312 10,312 5,500 Sat. 10,312 10,312 5,900 Sun. 9,300 9,300 6,000 Pratt The Pratt Tribune 1917 Mon. - Fri. 2,000 2,000 -- Salina The Salina Journal 1871 Mon. - Sat. 24,124 24,124 20,978 Sun. 24,934 24,934 21,986 132 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas 2011, 2013, and 2015 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2011 2013 2015 Topeka The Topeka Capital-Journal 1879 Mon. - Fri. 33,425 33,425 21,689 Sat. 34,217 34,217 22,462 Sun. 41,344 41,344 27,882 Wellington Wellington Daily News 1901 Wed. 2,100 2,100 -- Wichita The Wichita Eagle 1872 Mon. - Fri. 67,003 67,003 46,899 Sat. 76,484 76,484 49,437 Sun. 100,199 100,199 71,768 Winfield Winfield Daily Courier 1871 Tues. - Sat. 4,522 4,522 4,522 * Refers to the days of the week published in the most recent published year. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicated not published/not applicable. Source: Editor & Publisher, E & P International Data Book, U.S. Daily Newspapers, various editions; History of Kansas Newspapers, Kansas State Historical Society, 1916. 133 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2011 2013 2015 Alma The Wabaunsee County Signal Enterprise 1884 Thur. 1,462 1,462 1,112 Andale The Clarion (The Mount Hope Clarion) 1885 Thur. 1,550 1,550 1,650 Andover Andover American 2011 Wed. - - - Anthony Anthony Republican & 4 County News 1878 Wed. 2,000 2,000 1,900 Atchison Atchison Globe 1877 Wed., Sat. -- -- 3,293 Ashland The Clark County Clipper 1884 Thur. 1,260 1,260 1,260 Attica Attica Independent 1895 Wed. - - 659 Augusta The Butler County Times-Gazette 1902 Tues., Thurs., Sat. -- -- 2,247 Baldwin City The Baldwin City Signal - Thur. - - - Belle Plaine The Belle Plaine News 1879 Thur. 1,048 1,048 1,048 Belleville The Belleview Telescope 1870 Wed. 3,500 3,500 3,500 Beloit Beloit Call 1901 Mon.,Wed., Fri. - - 1,620 Bird City Bird City Times 1926 Thur. 568 568 568 Blue Rapids Blue Rapids Free Press 2009 Thur. - - 1,900 Bonner Springs Basehor Sentinel - - - - -- The Chieftain/Bonner Springs Chieftain 1896 Thur. 11,200 11,200 -- Bucklin Bucklin Banner 1901 Wed. - - 287 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. - - 1,963 Cawker City Cawker City Ledger 1899 Thur. - - -- Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Lookout - Thur. -- -- 256 Chapman Chapman & Enterprise News-Times - Thur. - - 750 Cheney Times Sentinel 1894 Thur. 3,000 3,000 3,000 Cherryvale Cherryvale Chronicle 1885 Thur. 3,100 3,100 3,100 Chetopa Labette Avenue 1879 Wed. - - -- Cimarron Jacksonian 1885 Wed. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Clearwater Times Sentinel 1894 Thur. - - -- Clyde Clyde Republican 1900 Thur. 1,000 1,000 1,000 Coffeyville Coffeyville Journal Addition 1875 Wed. 10,000 10,000 10,000 Coldwater The Western Star 1884 Thur. 980 980 939 Columbus The Cherokee County News Advocate 1882 Tues., Fri. 2,300 2,300 3,300 Columbus News Report 2010 Mon.,Wed., Fri. - 1,191 1,191 Weekly Modern Light 1891 Tues. 284 - -- Conway Springs Conway Springs Star and The Argonia Argosy 1884 Thur. 1,350 - -- Cottonwood Falls Chase County Leader-News 1871 Thur. 1,215 1,215 1,215 Courtland Courtland Journal 1903 Thur. 720 720 720 Cunningham Cunningham Courier 1886 Thur. - - 604 Derby Derby Informer 1998 Wed. - - 1,750 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. - - 46,814 Downs The Downs News and Times 1879 Thur. 1,155 1,155 1,155 Effingham Newsleaf - Tues. - - 210 Elkhart Elkhart Tri-State News 1886 Thur. 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. - - 987 Eskridge Mission Valley Herald - Thur. - - -- Eudora The Eudora News 1989 Thur. 1,450 1,450 -- Eureka The Eureka Herald 1868 Wed. 2,340 2,340 2,340 Fairview Fairview Enterprise 1888 Wed. - - 325 Fort Scott Bourbon County Review 2012 Wed. -- - -- Frankfort Frankfort Area News 1991 Thur. 800 800 700 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2011, 2013, and 2015 134 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2011 2013 2015 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2011, 2013, and 2015 Fredonia Wilson County Citizen 1870 Mon., Thur. 4,069 4,069 4,069 Galena Galena Sentinel-Times 1880 Wed. - - 1,159 Gardner Gardner News - Wed. - 2,010 2,010 Garnett Anderson County Advocate - Fri. - - 1,022 The Anderson County Review 1865 Tues. - - 2,117 Glasco The Delphos Republican 1883 Thur. 325 325 400 Goodland Goodland Star-News 1993 Tues., Fri. 2,004 2,004 2,004 Greensburg Kiowa County Signal 1886 Wed. - - 900 Halstead Harvey County Independent 1881 Thur. - - 1,700 Hanover Hanover News 1948 Fri. 1,234 - -- Harper Harper Advocate 1881 Wed. - - - Haven Rural Messenger 2008 Tues. - - - Haysville Haysville Sun-Times - Thur. - - 1,100 Herington The Herington Times 1889 Thur. 2,058 2,058 2,058 Hesston Hesston Record - Thur. 1,204 1,204 1,204 The Ledger - Thur. 1,300 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 7,238 Hillsboro Star-Journal 1908 Wed. 1,200 1,300 1,300 Holton The Holton Recorder 1867 Mon., Wed. 5,000 5,000 6,900 Horton The Horton Headlight 1886 Thur. 1,800 1,800 1,300 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. - - 470 Johnson Johnson Pioneer 1914 Thur. - - -- Kansas City Kansas City Record 1888 Thur. - - 6,000 Wyandotte County Business News - Mon. - - - Wyandotte Daily News Weekly Print Edition 1968 Thur. - - 11,500 Wyandotte Echo - Thur. - - 1,027 Kingman Kingman Leader-Courier 1878 Thur. 3,050 3,050 2,450 Kinsley Edwards County Sentinel - Wed. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Kiowa The Kiowa News 1893 Wed. 1,284 1,284 1,284 La Crosse Rush County News 1941 Thur. - - 1,317 Lakin The Lakin Independent 1885 Thur. 1,700 1,700 1,450 Larned The Tiller & Toiler 1892 Tues., Fri. -- -- 1,434 Lawrence River City Pulse 1891 Wed. 27,500 27,500 -- Leavenworth Lansing Times - Wed. - - -- Lebanon The Lebanon Times 1887 Thur. 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. - - 400 Logan The Logan Republican 1886 Thur. 1,000 1,000 1,000 Louisburg Louisburg Herald 1876 Wed. 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 Wed. 865 865 865 Manhattan Grass & Grain 1953 Tues. 14,000 14,000 14,000 Manhattan Free Press 1991 Thur. - - 2,000 Mankato Jewell County Record 1890 Thur. 1,005 1,005 1,005 Marion Marion County Record 1869 Wed. 2,763 2,800 2,800 Marquette Marquette Tribune 1887 Wed. 600 600 600 135 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2011 2013 2015 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2011, 2013, and 2015 Marysville Marysville Advocate 1885 Thur. 4,771 4,771 4,350 Meade Meade County News 1885 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. - - 760 The Minneola Record 1908 Thur. - - -- Montezuma Montezuma Press 1914 Thur. - - 1,018 Moundridge The Ledger 1887 Thur. 1,300 1,300 1,203 Mulberry The Mulberry Advance - Fri. 125 - -- Mullinville Merchant's Directory 1969 Wed. 320 320 320 Mulvane The Mulvane News 1903 Thur. 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 Tues., Fri. 2,704 2,704 2,704 Norwich The Norwich News 1987 Tues. 233 233 246 Oakley The Oakley Graphic 1888 Wed. 1,200 1,200 1,200 Oberlin The Oberlin Herald 1879 Wed. 1,815 1,815 1,815 Olathe Legal Record - Tues. - - - The Olathe News 1861 Wed., Sat. -- -- - Onaga Onaga Herald 1879 Thur. - - 970 Osage City The Osage County Herald-Chronicle 1869 Thur. 4,000 4,000 4,000 Osawatomie Osawatomie Graphic 1888 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 1,928 1,752 Oswego Labette Avenue 1879 Wed. 963 963 1,889 Ottawa The Ottawa Herald 1869 Tues., Thurs., Sat. -- -- - Overland Park The Sun Newspapers 1950 Wed. 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 Kansas City Nursing News 1993 Mon. - - - Parsons County Line - Tues. 13,300 13,300 -- Farm Talk 1974 Wed. - - - Peabody The Gazette-Bulletin 1873 Wed. 1,409 1,409 1,409 Phillipsburg Advocate of Phillips County - Thur. - - 1,838 Phillips County Review 1869 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 Pratt The Pratt Tribune 1917 Tues., Thurs., Sat. -- -- 2,000 Pretty Prairie Ninnescah Valley News - Fri. - - 750 Protection Protection Press 1986 Thur. - - 784 Quinter Gove County Advocate 1894 Wed. 1,900 1,900 1,900 Riley Riley Countian - Wed. - - 1,200 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 1912 Thur. 1,504 1,504 1,292 St. John St. John News 1878 Wed. 1,114 1,114 714 Saint Marys St. Marys Star 1884 Tues. 1,850 1,850 1,850 Scandia Scandia Journal 1872 - - -- -- Sedan Prairie Star 1870 Wed. 1,350 1,350 1,350 Seneca The Courier-Tribune 1863 Wed. 3,192 3,192 4,900 Sharon Springs The Western Times 1874 Thur. - - -- Shawnee Shawnee Dispatch - Wed. 22,490 22,495 22,743 Smith Center Smith County Pioneer 1872 Thur. 3,543 - -- 136 City Newspaper Established Issued* 2011 2013 2015 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas 2011, 2013, and 2015 South Haven The South Haven New Era 1886 Tues. 365 365 365 Spearville Spearville News 1899 Thur. 800 800 700 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. - - 1,851 Sublette The Haskell County Monitor-Chief 1891 Wed. 800 800 800 Syracuse The Syracuse Journal 1885 Wed. 1,017 1,017 767 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 1,414 914 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. 2,371 2,228 1,997 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 1869 Thur. 2,816 2,816 2,816 Waterville Telegraph 1870 Sat. 755 755 755 Wathena The Kansas Chief 1857 Thur. 2,825 2,825 2,225 Wellington Wellington Daily News 1901 Wed. -- -- 2,000 Westmoreland Westmoreland Recorder 1885 Thur. 844 844 844 White City The Prairie Post 1993 Thur. 900 900 900 Wichita Wichita Business Journal 1986 Fri. - - 6,209 Yates Center Yates Center News 1878 Thur. 2,190 2,190 2,190 City is primary city of circulation. * Refers to the day(s) of the week published in the most recent published year. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Double dash (--) indicates not published/not applicable. Source: Editor & Publisher, E & P International Data Book, Community Newspapers in the U.S., various editions; Kansas Press Association, http://kspress.com/ (accessed May 26, 2016); History of Kansas Newspapers, Kansas State Historical Society, 1916. 137 State Dial-Up Internet Only Fixed Broadband Mobile Broadband No Internet Subscription Alabama 4,739 0.6 75.0 43.5 14.3 14.1 Alaska 710 0.4 78.4 58.2 9.9 5.0 Arizona 6,673 0.4 81.4 47.4 10.1 9.8 Arkansas 2,894 0.9 66.8 38.9 20.4 13.3 California 38,324 0.5 83.6 49.4 8.8 7.4 Colorado 5,341 0.5 85.2 48.8 7.9 5.7 Connecticut 3,474 0.4 89.9 45.4 6.5 6.9 Delaware 920 0.5 84.2 39.7 10.2 9.3 District of Columbia 632 0.5 81.1 44.7 14.0 8.0 Florida 19,841 0.5 83.8 40.8 10.8 9.0 Georgia 9,954 0.4 79.7 43.6 13.1 9.6 Hawaii 1,388 0.5 87.6 56.9 6.3 6.9 Idaho 1,625 0.9 78.7 46.7 11.3 6.5 Illinois 12,560 0.5 82.2 51.2 9.6 9.1 Indiana 6,431 0.7 78.9 42.1 12.3 10.4 Iowa 3,023 0.9 80.7 44.6 10.1 9.5 Kansas 2,833 0.6 81.5 47.4 9.8 9.2 Kentucky 4,296 0.7 79.5 44.9 12.6 12.4 Louisiana 4,542 0.6 77.4 39.3 13.8 13.7 Maine 1,294 0.9 85.4 39.7 9.1 8.1 Maryland 5,866 0.5 86.2 46.7 8.6 6.7 Massachusetts 6,542 0.4 89.7 49.5 6.1 6.6 Michigan 9,695 0.5 80.3 43.1 12.1 9.1 Minnesota 5,356 0.8 83.9 48.5 8.7 6.3 Mississippi 2,898 0.6 66.2 37.3 21.4 15.9 Missouri 5,909 0.8 78.3 44.5 12.4 10.2 Montana 1,004 1.2 81.3 39.2 10.5 9.8 Nebraska 1,844 0.6 83.6 44.6 8.1 8.5 Nevada 2,854 0.4 82.1 44.7 10.8 7.2 New Hampshire 1,289 0.4 90.0 43.4 6.2 5.4 New Jersey 8,772 0.4 90.2 43.4 6.7 7.6 New Mexico 2,042 1.1 71.9 41.2 16.2 14.4 New York 19,221 0.4 86.9 39.1 9.3 9.0 North Carolina 9,790 0.5 80.8 44.7 11.9 10.6 North Dakota 730 0.5 84.4 47.2 9.2 9.2 Ohio 11,301 0.5 82.4 45.3 9.6 9.8 Oklahoma 3,801 0.4 73.1 48.7 14.6 11.4 Oregon 3,942 0.7 82.9 52.7 8.6 6.0 Persons Using the Internet by Type of Connection and State, 2015 No Computer (percent) Percent with a Computer* with: Population in Households (thousands) 138 State Dial-Up Internet Only Fixed Broadband Mobile Broadband No Internet Subscription Persons Using the Internet by Type of Connection and State, 2015 No Computer (percent) Percent with a Computer* with: Population in Households (thousands) Pennsylvania 12,372 0.7 85.7 43.7 8.8 10.3 Rhode Island 1,015 0.6 86.1 46.1 8.0 8.2 South Carolina 4,760 0.5 76.9 41.9 15.6 11.7 South Dakota 824 0.7 81.7 43.7 10.5 10.2 Tennessee 6,447 0.5 77.7 44.8 13.7 12.7 Texas 26,869 0.5 74.9 45.4 14.0 10.5 Utah 2,949 0.6 83.1 50.7 8.9 3.8 Vermont 601 0.8 87.3 36.6 8.0 8.4 Virginia 8,139 0.5 83.6 49.0 9.6 7.9 Washington 7,029 0.4 86.1 54.2 6.8 5.7 West Virginia 1,796 0.6 81.7 39.1 11.6 13.5 Wisconsin 5,623 0.7 81.9 46.3 9.2 8.9 Wyoming 572 0.9 80.9 34.0 11.1 6.1 United States 313,348 0.5 82.0 45.5 10.6 9.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey. * Includes those who said "yes" to at least on of the following types of computers: desktop, laptop, netbook or notebook computer, handheld computer including smart mobile phones or other handheld wireless computer, or some other type of computer which may include tablets or other devices. Respondents were instructed to exclude GPS devices, digital music players, and devices with only limited computing devices such as household appliances. Respondents were able to select more than one type of computer and more than one type of internet subscription. 139 Broadband Availability in Kansas, 2014 Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Departm ent of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administra tion, State Broadband Initia tive (June 30, 2014). Technology Type Asymmetric xDSL Symmetric xDSL Other Copper Wire Cable Modem Optical Carrier/Fiber 140 Printed Library Materials per Capita by State, FY2014 Per Capita 1.2 - 2.0 2.1 - 2.8 2.9 - 3.9 4.0 - 4.7 Public-Use Internet Computers in Public Libraries per 5,000 People by State, FY2014 Per 5,000 People 1.9 - 3.2 3.3 - 4.9 5.0 - 6.2 6.3 - 8.7 Library Visits per Capita by State, FY2014 Per Capita 2.8 - 3.9 4.0 - 4.9 5.0 - 6.0 6.1 - 7.2 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Institute of Museum and Library Services. 141 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 221 9,442 2.0 2,715 563.0 450 93.4 621 128.7 9 1.9 Alaska 85 2,434 3.3 352 478.0 117 158.8 277 376.9 6 7.6 Arizona 85 8,230 1.2 1,367 205.1 690 103.4 1,117 167.5 14 2.1 Arkansas 54 6,304 2.2 532 182.6 230 78.9 401 137.6 10 3.5 California 167 65,409 1.7 2,978 77.7 3,531 92.1 5,139 134.0 93 2.4 Colorado 97 10,317 2.0 1,391 264.1 923 175.3 1,345 255.4 26 4.9 Connecticut 192 14,578 4.1 1,312 365.0 827 229.9 1,122 312.1 21 5.9 Delaware 19 1,643 1.8 415 448.7 115 123.9 176 189.8 4 4.7 District of Columbia 1 1,816 2.8 177 268.8 86 131.2 141 213.5 2 3.1 Florida 63 31,603 1.6 1,798 90.6 1,947 98.2 3,521 177.5 43 2.2 Georgia 63 16,603 1.6 335 32.4 637 61.5 888 85.9 17 1.6 Hawaii 1 3,313 2.4 23 16.4 232 165.4 156 111.1 3 1.9 Idaho 100 4,324 2.6 242 148.1 235 143.5 317 193.9 6 3.7 Illinois 625 43,504 3.4 7,158 555.7 2,689 208.7 3,494 271.3 85 6.6 Indiana 236 24,369 3.8 4,227 652.0 1,584 244.4 2,113 325.9 46 7.1 Iowa 543 12,000 3.9 4,668 1,509.5 672 217.4 941 304.3 30 9.6 Kansas 327 9,301 3.2 302 104.5 481 166.1 819 283.1 15 5.2 Kentucky 119 9,033 2.1 6,916 1,573.5 517 117.7 806 183.4 17 3.9 Louisiana 68 11,896 2.6 880 190.0 466 100.6 1,056 228.1 23 5.0 Maine 264 6,311 4.7 1,250 939.9 231 173.5 363 272.6 9 7.1 Maryland 15 12,736 2.2 1,907 327.1 1,068 183.3 1,107 189.9 23 3.9 Massachusetts 370 31,284 4.7 7,479 1,135.4 1,500 227.7 1,900 288.5 45 6.8 Michigan 385 32,565 3.3 2,804 283.2 1,969 198.9 2,452 247.7 51 5.1 Minnesota 129 14,613 2.7 3,472 640.8 883 163.0 985 181.9 26 4.8 Mississippi 52 5,642 1.9 61 20.3 203 68.0 332 111.0 6 2.1 Missouri 139 16,795 2.8 274 45.3 983 162.7 1,127 186.4 34 5.6 Montana 82 2,566 2.6 953 964.1 107 108.3 184 186.6 4 4.1 Nebraska 267 5,916 3.2 2,697 1,443.1 255 136.2 342 183.1 13 7.1 Nevada 18 4,298 1.5 215 77.0 398 142.4 586 209.4 7 2.3 New Hampshire 228 5,861 4.4 4,248 3,210.3 282 213.2 439 332.1 11 8.6 New Jersey 296 28,228 3.2 3,163 359.7 1,722 195.8 2,106 239.6 50 5.7 New Mexico 95 4,309 2.1 197 94.5 210 100.8 307 147.4 6 3.0 New York 755 70,815 3.7 14,596 753.2 3,509 181.1 5,155 266.0 167 8.6 North Carolina 69 16,752 1.7 3,336 338.2 710 72.0 814 82.5 22 2.2 North Dakota 78 2,304 3.1 384 519.9 90 122.3 120 161.7 4 5.0 Ohio 239 42,782 3.7 40,371 3,502.9 3,517 305.1 5,086 441.3 134 11.6 Serial Subscriptions Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2014 AudioNumber of Public Libraries Printed Materials VideoElectronic Books 142 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 2014 AudioNumber of Public Libraries Printed Materials VideoElectronic Books Oklahoma 116 7,152 1.8 1,648 423.8 474 121.9 422 108.5 9 2.2 Oregon 127 9,873 2.5 3,895 993.9 752 192.0 919 234.4 17 4.4 Pennsylvania 451 25,780 2.0 5,302 417.4 2,141 168.5 1,857 146.2 46 3.6 Rhode Island 47 4,233 4.0 1,227 1,166.5 148 140.5 226 214.8 5 4.9 South Carolina 40 9,107 2.0 494 106.1 434 93.2 718 154.2 14 3.1 South Dakota 112 2,807 3.3 976 1,145.3 111 130.3 150 176.3 5 5.4 Tennessee 186 11,761 1.8 15,245 2,356.6 593 91.7 735 113.7 12 1.8 Texas 554 40,414 1.5 3,425 129.5 2,061 77.9 2,800 105.9 52 2.0 Utah 57 6,644 2.3 557 192.1 614 211.5 646 222.6 12 4.2 Vermont 181 2,940 4.7 82 131.0 140 223.1 193 307.6 6 9.6 Virginia 83 17,540 2.1 1,998 239.9 1,018 122.2 1,193 143.3 22 2.6 Washington 54 13,430 1.9 1,788 256.6 1,192 171.1 1,531 219.7 41 5.9 West Virginia 97 5,034 2.7 4,801 2,591.0 195 105.1 295 159.4 6 3.4 Wisconsin 378 18,797 3.3 47,107 8,216.8 1,463 255.1 1,968 343.2 40 7.0 Wyoming 23 2,497 4.3 172 294.9 165 282.6 197 338.3 4 7.1 United States 9,053 767,904 2.4 213,912 677.0 45,564 144.2 61,705 195.3 1,373 4.3 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Audio and Video include physical and downloadable titles. Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries Survey FY2013 - State Summary, https://data.imls.gov/ (accessed November 15, 2016). 143 Public Library Service by State, Fiscal Year 2014 State Total (thousands) Per Capita Total (thousands) Total (thousands) Per Capita Alabama 221 17,217 3.6 6,447 31.4 20,526 4.3 Alaska 85 3,491 4.7 1,543 32.2 4,793 6.5 Arizona 85 27,610 4.1 13,266 30.4 43,672 6.6 Arkansas 54 10,974 3.8 3,361 23.4 14,390 4.9 California 167 164,300 4.3 92,126 41.4 222,789 5.8 Colorado 97 32,982 6.3 22,130 34.2 64,684 12.3 Connecticut 192 21,973 6.1 10,896 35.1 31,082 8.6 Delaware 19 3,835 4.1 2,033 32.9 6,181 6.7 District of Columbia 1 4,231 6.4 1,465 37.2 3,939 6.0 Florida 63 75,554 3.8 32,666 28.0 116,693 5.9 Georgia 63 29,490 2.9 17,718 45.4 39,002 3.8 Hawaii 1 4,875 3.5 2,644 40.9 6,465 4.6 Idaho 100 8,731 5.3 6,556 45.7 14,337 8.8 Illinois 625 72,606 5.6 45,840 40.2 114,165 8.9 Indiana 236 35,441 5.5 24,002 31.1 77,210 11.9 Iowa 543 18,048 5.8 9,553 34.3 27,867 9.0 Kansas 327 13,932 4.8 9,575 38.2 25,043 8.7 Kentucky 119 19,284 4.4 9,675 31.7 30,480 6.9 Louisiana 68 17,242 3.7 4,933 23.7 20,838 4.5 Maine 264 6,913 5.2 3,451 36.8 9,372 7.0 Maryland 15 27,794 4.8 22,593 38.7 58,308 10.0 Massachusetts 370 42,012 6.4 20,922 33.2 63,107 9.6 Michigan 385 50,133 5.1 26,693 31.8 83,846 8.5 Minnesota 129 24,566 4.5 20,815 38.5 54,128 10.0 Mississippi 52 9,191 3.1 2,294 28.4 8,066 2.7 Missouri 139 29,533 4.9 18,600 33.4 55,722 9.2 Montana 82 4,703 4.8 2,127 35.8 5,942 6.0 Nebraska 267 8,334 4.5 5,817 44.2 13,163 7.0 Nevada 18 10,525 3.8 6,918 32.9 21,042 7.5 New Hampshire 228 7,510 5.7 4,102 39.3 10,448 7.9 New Jersey 296 45,849 5.2 22,895 39.0 58,683 6.7 New Mexico 95 7,352 3.5 2,982 32.3 9,227 4.4 New York 755 106,454 5.5 44,788 31.3 143,089 7.4 North Carolina 69 35,106 3.6 22,153 41.9 52,849 5.4 North Dakota 78 2,186 3.0 1,416 35.4 3,995 5.4 Ohio 239 82,495 7.2 54,654 29.8 183,629 15.9 Oklahoma 116 13,687 3.5 7,367 33.7 21,854 5.6 Oregon 127 21,641 5.5 19,896 34.8 57,136 14.6 Pennsylvania 451 44,792 3.5 24,540 37.0 66,394 5.2 Rhode Island 47 6,026 5.7 2,370 33.1 7,162 6.8 South Carolina 40 18,179 3.9 9,600 36.9 26,021 5.6 South Dakota 112 3,915 4.6 1,927 33.4 5,764 6.8 Tennessee 186 19,528 3.0 8,704 33.3 26,176 4.0 Texas 554 73,078 2.8 47,695 42.1 113,283 4.3 Utah 57 17,655 6.1 15,884 42.7 37,217 12.8 Vermont 181 3,780 6.0 1,750 39.1 4,480 7.1 Virginia 83 37,406 4.5 25,894 34.7 74,613 9.0 Washington 54 41,281 5.9 27,464 32.8 83,745 12.0 West Virginia 97 5,368 2.9 2,073 33.1 6,262 3.4 Wisconsin 378 32,854 5.7 22,131 36.6 60,411 10.5 Wyoming 23 3,667 6.3 1,728 35.2 4,914 8.4 United States 9,053 1,425,326 4.5 818,674 35.4 2,314,201 7.3 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Total Circulation Library Visits Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries Survey FY2014 - State Summary, https://data.imls.gov/ (accessed November 15, 2016). Number of Public Libraries Percent of Total Children's Circulation 144 State Total Alabama 221 5,302 5.5 4,359 0.9 Alaska 85 998 6.8 772 1.0 Arizona 85 5,593 4.2 8,255 1.2 Arkansas 54 2,596 4.5 1,970 0.7 California 167 21,735 2.8 35,001 0.9 Colorado 97 6,407 6.1 7,396 1.4 Connecticut 192 4,355 6.1 4,465 1.2 Delaware 19 772 4.2 623 0.7 District of Columbia 1 1,000 7.6 1,051 1.6 Florida 63 16,781 4.2 19,076 1.0 Georgia 63 8,604 4.2 13,141 1.3 Hawaii 1 524 1.9 723 0.5 Idaho 100 1,792 5.5 1,878 1.1 Illinois 625 15,867 6.2 13,886 1.1 Indiana 236 8,759 6.8 7,226 1.1 Iowa 543 4,726 7.6 3,422 1.1 Kansas 327 3,740 6.5 3,165 1.1 Kentucky 119 4,858 5.5 4,551 1.0 Louisiana 68 5,359 5.8 5,276 1.1 Maine 264 1,961 7.4 1,206 0.9 Maryland 15 4,858 4.2 6,495 1.1 Massachusetts 370 6,430 4.9 7,279 1.1 Michigan 385 11,930 6.0 10,827 1.1 Minnesota 129 5,630 5.2 5,442 1.0 Mississippi 52 2,769 4.6 2,523 0.8 Missouri 139 4,945 4.1 6,377 1.1 Montana 82 1,282 6.5 1,913 1.9 Nebraska 267 2,942 7.9 2,131 1.1 Nevada 18 1,307 2.3 2,737 1.0 New Hampshire 228 1,473 5.6 992 0.7 New Jersey 296 8,023 4.6 9,800 1.1 New Mexico 95 1,639 3.9 2,094 1.0 New York 755 19,411 5.0 22,261 1.1 North Carolina 69 7,671 3.9 7,806 0.8 North Dakota 78 848 5.7 577 0.8 Ohio 239 12,931 5.6 20,037 1.7 Oklahoma 116 3,067 3.9 3,619 0.9 Oregon 127 3,135 4.0 3,883 1.0 Pennsylvania 451 8,050 3.2 8,544 0.7 Rhode Island 47 1,397 6.6 1,425 1.4 South Carolina 40 4,203 4.5 4,481 1.0 South Dakota 112 1,105 6.5 1,475 1.7 Tennessee 186 5,043 3.9 5,268 0.8 Texas 554 19,070 3.6 17,528 0.7 Utah 57 2,088 3.6 2,948 1.0 Vermont 181 1,089 8.7 650 1.0 Virginia 83 6,875 4.1 7,246 0.9 Washington 54 6,573 4.7 10,539 1.5 West Virginia 97 1,450 3.9 1,075 0.6 Wisconsin 378 6,284 5.5 6,037 1.1 Wyoming 23 868 7.4 908 1.6 United States 9,053 286,115 4.5 322,360 1.0 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Number of Public Libraries Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services, Public Libraries Survey FY2014 - State Summary, https://data.imls.gov/ (accessed November 15, 2016). Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Resources by State, Fiscal Year 2014 Total (thousands) Per Capita Use of Electronic Resources Per 5,000 Population Number of Public-Use Internet Terminals 145 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety C ou rt s, C ri m e, a nd P ub lic S af et y 146 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 McPherson Ness 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, 2017 Leavenworth Wyandotte Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Kansas Judicial Center as of May 10, 2017. Judicial District D-2DM-6 1 D District Judge Total: 167 District Magistrate Judge Total: 77 DM D-2DM-3 D-2DM-3 D-4DM-6 D-3DM-5 D-1DM-6 D-1DM-6 D-3DM-5 D-3DM-4 D-1DM-5 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 147 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1979-2015 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 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 2014* 101 1,012 1,341 7,075 9,529 15,593 54,657 6,544 76,794 86,323 2015* 132 1,146 1,760 7,555 10,593 15,152 56,101 6,744 77,997 88,590 * 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 2004-2015 include reported crimes from state agencies and tribal areas. 148 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 299 22.9 25 1.9 274 21.0 460 37.6 37 3.0 423 34.6 Anderson 140 18.8 23 3.1 117 15.7 131 17.7 8 1.1 123 16.6 Atchison 439 26.2 39 2.3 400 23.9 398 24.3 33 2.0 365 22.3 Barber 100 20.1 17 3.4 83 16.7 48 12.4 4 1.0 44 11.4 Barton 1,203 43.8 98 3.6 1,105 40.2 939 34.4 90 3.3 849 31.1 Bourbon 538 36.4 81 5.5 457 30.9 559 38.1 62 4.2 497 33.9 Brown 224 22.4 22 2.2 202 20.2 207 21.2 19 1.9 188 19.3 Butler 1,494 20.1 120 1.6 1,374 18.5 1,316 17.6 125 1.7 1,191 16.0 Chase 10 3.7 3 1.1 7 2.6 15 5.6 3 1.1 12 4.5 Chautauqua 19 6.4 2 0.7 17 5.7 19 10.3 0 0.0 19 10.3 Cherokee 647 32.3 60 3.0 587 29.3 497 25.0 59 3.0 438 22.0 Cheyenne 40 14.9 6 2.2 34 12.6 23 8.6 5 1.9 18 6.7 Clark 41 18.7 5 2.3 36 16.4 25 11.7 1 0.5 24 11.3 Clay 160 19.1 15 1.8 145 17.3 150 18.2 16 1.9 134 16.2 Cloud 307 33.2 45 4.9 262 28.4 247 26.5 42 4.5 205 22.0 Coffey 92 11.8 3 0.4 89 11.4 91 11.6 10 1.3 81 10.3 Comanche - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - Cowley 1,183 33.1 103 2.9 1,080 30.2 1,064 30.1 95 2.7 969 27.4 Crawford 1,703 36.6 109 2.3 1,594 34.3 1,215 26.6 110 2.4 1,105 24.2 Decatur 9 5.1 2 1.1 7 4.0 12 6.9 0 0.0 12 6.9 Dickinson 351 17.9 24 1.2 327 16.7 375 19.5 28 1.5 347 18.0 Doniphan 143 18.3 10 1.3 133 17.0 125 15.9 20 2.6 105 13.4 Douglas 4,218 30.2 380 2.7 3,838 27.5 4,358 30.6 285 2.0 4,073 28.6 Edwards 20 6.8 5 1.7 15 5.1 29 9.6 1 0.3 28 9.3 Elk 15 6.7 2 0.9 13 5.8 4 2.0 0 0.0 4 2.0 Ellis 655 15.2 76 1.8 579 13.4 727 17.6 99 2.4 628 15.2 Ellsworth 102 21.7 10 2.1 92 19.6 93 14.6 16 2.5 77 12.1 Finney 1,237 31.5 189 4.8 1,048 26.7 1,132 28.8 160 4.1 972 24.7 Ford 1,039 29.7 136 3.9 903 25.8 931 26.7 105 3.0 826 23.6 Franklin 701 27.3 75 2.9 626 24.4 487 19.1 56 2.2 431 16.9 Geary 819 21.6 154 4.1 665 17.5 789 21.3 202 5.5 587 15.8 Gove 24 13.1 3 1.6 21 11.5 15 5.5 5 1.8 10 3.7 Graham 31 12.0 3 1.2 28 10.8 24 9.4 4 1.6 20 7.8 Grant 146 18.3 19 2.4 127 15.9 138 17.7 7 0.9 131 16.8 Gray 90 15.0 10 1.7 80 13.3 60 9.9 9 1.5 51 8.4 Greeley 6 4.6 2 1.5 4 3.1 4 3.1 1 0.8 3 2.3 Greenwood 127 20.0 7 1.1 120 18.9 113 18.1 11 1.8 102 16.4 Hamilton 4 1.5 0 0.0 4.0 1.5 24 9.3 4 1.6 20.0 7.8 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2014 and 2015 2014 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property CrimeCrime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2015 149 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, 2014 and 2015 2014 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property CrimeCrime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2015 Harper 128 28.9 16 3.6 112 25.3 108 24.7 16 3.7 92 21.0 Harvey 851 24.4 133 3.8 718 20.6 951 28.1 108 3.2 843 24.9 Haskell 59 14.4 7 1.7 52.0 12.7 61 15.0 10 2.5 51.0 12.6 Hodgeman 24 12.2 2 1.0 22 11.2 6 3.1 0 0.0 6 3.1 Jackson 176 14.1 22 1.8 154 12.3 176 13.2 35 2.6 141 10.6 Jefferson 361 20.1 28 1.6 333 18.5 381 20.3 39 2.1 342 18.2 Jewell - - - - - - - - - - - - Johnson 9,692 16.9 789 1.4 8,903 15.5 10,783 19.2 885 1.6 9,898 17.6 Kearny 73 18.7 11 2.8 62 15.9 77 19.8 15 3.9 62 15.9 Kingman 112 15.2 13 1.8 99 13.4 147 20.5 12 1.7 135 18.8 Kiowa 26 10.3 4 1.6 22 8.7 25 10.0 3 1.2 22 8.8 Labette 582 28.0 78 3.8 504 24.3 604 29.1 79 3.8 525 25.3 Lane 35 20.4 3 1.7 32 18.6 27 16.1 4 2.4 23 13.7 Leavenworth 2,006 25.5 344 4.4 1,662 21.1 2,045 25.8 332 4.2 1,713 21.6 Lincoln 53 16.9 1 0.3 52 16.6 92 29.2 4 1.3 88 28.0 Linn 74 8.4 11 1.2 63 7.2 63 6.7 8 0.8 55 5.8 Logan 41 14.4 3 1.1 38 13.3 19 6.7 0 0.0 19 6.7 Lyon 521 13.2 41 1.0 480 12.1 632 16.1 55 1.4 577 14.7 McPherson 639 22.7 40 1.4 599 21.3 654 23.7 33 1.2 621 22.5 Marion 168 13.9 12 1.0 156 12.9 101 8.7 22 1.9 79 6.8 Marshall 155 15.5 13 1.3 142 14.2 115 11.5 8 0.8 107 10.7 Meade 46 28.6 3 1.9 43 26.7 7 4.3 0 0.0 7 4.3 Miami 622 20.5 51 1.7 571 18.8 525 17.4 44 1.5 481 15.9 Mitchell 83 14.0 18 3.0 65 11.0 57 9.8 11 1.9 46 7.9 Montgomery 1,102 48.8 148 6.5 954 42.2 765 36.5 89 4.2 676 32.2 Morris 97 17.0 8 1.4 89 15.6 73 12.9 12 2.1 61 10.8 Morton 41 13.1 11 3.5 30 9.6 49 15.9 14 4.5 35 11.4 Nemaha 92 9.0 12 1.2 80 7.9 125 12.3 14 1.4 111 10.9 Neosho 197 12.0 23 1.4 174 10.6 391 23.9 55 3.4 336 20.5 Ness 40 13.0 8 2.6 32 10.4 41 13.2 7 2.3 34 11.0 Norton 62 11.0 6 1.1 56 10.0 61 11.0 10 1.8 51 9.2 Osage 187 11.6 10 0.6 177 11.0 204 16.3 18 1.4 186 14.9 Osborne 49 12.8 3 0.8 46 12.1 36 9.6 1 0.3 35 9.4 Ottawa 93 15.4 6 1.0 87 14.4 108 17.9 7 1.2 101 16.7 Pawnee 180 25.8 18 2.6 162 23.2 151 21.9 30 4.4 121 17.6 Phillips 11 2.0 4 0.7 7 1.3 10 1.8 2 0.4 8 1.5 Pottawatomie 336 14.6 52 2.3 284 12.4 345 14.9 50 2.2 295 12.7 Pratt 283 28.5 15 1.5 268 27.0 341 34.5 17 1.7 324 32.8 150 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 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2014 and 2015 2014 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property CrimeCrime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2015 Rawlins 24 9.2 6 2.3 18 6.9 21 8.1 3 1.2 18 6.9 Reno 2,235 34.9 230 3.6 2,005 31.3 2,476 39.0 280 4.4 2,196 34.6 Republic 101 21.1 12 2.5 89 18.6 43 9.0 2 0.4 41 8.6 Rice 128 21.4 5 0.8 123 20.5 53 16.5 6 1.9 47 14.6 Riley 1,331 13.2 181 1.8 1,150 11.4 1,476 14.7 174 1.7 1,302 13.0 Rooks 32 6.2 4 0.8 28 5.4 28 5.4 5 1.0 23 4.5 Rush 88 27.9 5 1.6 83 26.3 37 11.7 5 1.6 32 10.1 Russell 139 20.1 21 3.0 118 17.0 113 16.3 17 2.4 96 13.8 Saline 2,152 38.6 197 3.5 1,955 35.1 2,080 37.4 200 3.6 1,880 33.8 Scott 75 14.8 16 3.2 59 11.7 105 20.6 17 3.3 88 17.2 Sedgwick 22,939 44.4 3,010 5.8 19,929 38.6 25,404 49.0 3,969 7.6 21,435 41.3 Seward 689 29.3 81 3.4 608 25.9 665 28.2 102 4.3 563 23.9 Shawnee 7,920 42.4 741 4.0 7,179 38.4 8,343 44.8 746 4.0 7,597 40.8 Sheridan 21 8.2 2 0.8 19 7.4 11 4.3 2 0.8 9 3.6 Sherman 136 22.1 18 2.9 118 19.2 42 6.9 9 1.5 33 5.4 Smith 23.0 11.1 1.0 0.5 22.0 10.6 34.0 16.1 14.0 6.6 20.0 9.5 Stafford 61 14.0 8 1.8 53 12.2 32 7.5 3 0.7 29 6.8 Stanton - - - - - - 3 1.4 0 0.0 3 1.4 Stevens 13 3.3 2 0.5 11 2.8 12 3.0 4 1.0 8 2.0 Sumner 661 24.3 51 1.9 610 22.4 690 24.0 69 2.4 621 21.6 Thomas 210 26.5 30 3.8 180 22.8 153 19.6 35 4.5 118 15.1 Trego 30 10.1 2 0.7 28 9.4 21 7.3 1 0.3 20 7.0 Wabaunsee 93 15.7 25 4.2 68 11.5 94 13.4 13 1.9 81 11.6 Wallace 1 0.6 1 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Washington 25 4.5 4 0.7 21 3.8 34 6.1 5 0.9 29 5.2 Wichita 30 13.7 11 5.0 19 8.7 32 14.8 0 0.0 32 14.8 Wilson 202 22.4 23 2.5 179 19.8 198 22.2 19 2.1 179 20.1 Woodson 90 28.1 10 3.1 80 25.0 81 26.0 14 4.5 67 21.5 Wyandotte 9,059 53.1 934 5.5 8,125 47.6 8,942 52.2 1,029 6.0 7,913 46.2 Other Agencies* 142 -- 48 -- 94 -- 166 -- 68 -- 98 -- Kansas* 86,323 29.0 9,529 3.2 76,794 25.8 88,590 29.9 10,593 3.6 77,997 26.4 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats/stats_crime.shtml (accessed December 29, 2016). 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). 151 City Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault/ Battery Rate per 1,000 Burglary Theft Total Property Crime Rate per 1,000 Andover 0 3 1 17 21 1.7 23 144 5 172 13.6 193 Arkansas City 1 2 0 54 57 4.7 88 296 23 407 33.5 464 Atchison 1 3 4 22 30 2.8 67 257 12 336 31.4 366 Coffeyville 0 7 6 48 61 6.2 118 406 17 541 55.3 602 Derby 0 5 1 22 28 1.2 76 505 29 610 26.0 638 Dodge City 3 13 6 68 90 3.2 114 611 30 755 26.7 845 El Dorado1 0 8 4 36 48 2.2 63 242 39 344 15.6 392 Emporia1 0 14 3 19 36 1.2 66 450 6 522 17.1 558 Garden City1 2 18 15 98 133 4.6 100 689 31 820 28.1 953 Gardner - - - - - - - - - - - - Great Bend 2 6 3 60 71 4.5 141 479 39 659 41.7 730 Hays1 1 7 6 71 85 2.4 62 487 14 563 15.9 648 Haysville 0 5 2 39 46 4.1 55 226 21 302 27.0 348 Hutchinson 1 34 26 188 249 6.0 271 1,452 112 1,835 44.2 2,084 Junction City 1 18 17 142 178 7.2 89 404 19 512 20.6 690 Kansas City1 31 94 311 529 965 6.1 2,217 4,255 1,054 7,526 47.2 8,491 Lansing 0 3 2 26 31 2.6 28 91 11 130 11.0 161 Lawrence1 2 60 48 133 243 2.0 288 3,354 181 3,823 32.2 4,066 Leavenworth 0 18 48 172 238 6.6 263 808 96 1,167 32.3 1,405 Leawood 0 1 2 22 25 0.7 55 343 31 429 12.2 454 Lenexa 0 7 11 59 77 1.5 98 697 121 916 17.7 993 Liberal 2 11 5 76 94 4.4 68 437 29 534 25.3 628 McPherson 0 1 1 17 19 1.4 111 325 17 453 34.3 472 Manhattan1, 2 2 28 24 120 174 1.7 197 1,025 80 1,302 13.0 1,476 Merriam 1 7 5 31 44 3.9 77 425 106 608 53.6 652 Newton 0 14 8 64 86 4.5 138 518 22 678 35.5 764 Olathe 3 53 25 130 211 1.6 192 1,778 194 2,164 16.0 2,375 Ottawa 0 6 3 24 33 2.7 35 189 18 242 19.6 275 Overland Park 5 43 53 181 282 1.5 486 2,259 356 3,101 16.6 3,383 Parsons 2 4 3 49 58 5.7 114 308 22 444 44.0 502 Pittsburg1 0 12 8 51 71 2.6 111 655 32 798 28.8 869 Prairie Village 0 1 2 3 6 0.3 41 164 29 234 10.6 240 Salina 3 33 26 119 181 3.8 269 1,427 98 1,794 37.5 1,975 Shawnee 2 17 20 87 126 2.0 165 930 171 1,266 19.7 1,392 Topeka1 11 47 218 391 667 4.9 1,206 5,040 551 6,797 50.3 7,464 Wichita1 28 309 739 2,742 3,818 9.4 3,476 14,305 2,068 19,849 49.1 23,667 Winfield 2 3 1 11 17 1.4 71 364 15 450 36.8 467 44Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats/stats_crime.shtml (accessed December 29, 2016). 1 Includes crimes reported by university police department. 2 Riley County data; Riley County Police Department provides police services to the city of Manhattan. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Property CrimeViolent Crime Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2015 Total Violent Crime Total Crime Index Offenses Motor Vehicle Theft 152 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions Fiscal Years 2009-2015 Type of Admission and Release 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Admissions By Court Actions Court Commitments 3,350 3,867 3,875 3,935 3,912 4,130 4,584 Return from Court Appearance 99 58 71 75 97 89 79 Subtotal 3,449 3,925 3,946 4,010 4,009 4,219 4,663 Returns by Department of Corrections Action Parole Violator, No New Sentence* 1,152 1,080 1,021 950 1,231 1,117 1,214 Conditional Release Violator, No New Sentence* 2 3 4 3 0 0 5 Return from Escape 11 14 10 17 15 15 8 Non-violator Return, No New Sentence 1 1 2 2 0 0 3 Adm. Hold - Possible Violator 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 1,166 1,098 1,037 972 1,246 1,132 1,230 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers Interstate/Federal Compact Received 13 11 8 10 9 16 8 Kansas Inmate Returned from Another Jurisdiction 23 25 19 26 25 26 37 Subtotal 36 36 27 36 34 42 45 Total Admissions 4,651 5,059 5,010 5,018 5,289 5,393 5,938 Releases Release to Post-Incarceration Supervision 3,293 3,369 3,419 3,467 3,741 3,619 3,948 Conditional Release 8 7 12 2 0 0 0 Expiration of Sentence 1,209 1,242 1,115 1,155 1,140 1,552 1,590 Commutation or Pardon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers Kansas Inmate Released for Housing 16 13 8 15 12 19 16 Interstate/Federal Inmate Released to Sending Jurisdiction 17 13 12 10 14 10 13 Subtotal 33 26 20 25 26 29 29 Court-Ordered Release Probation 6 6 4 4 5 5 6 Returned Parolee Placed on Probation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Released on Appeal Bond 1 10 1 3 2 4 3 Released for Court Appearance 91 92 111 132 111 107 113 Other Final Release by Court Order 10 19 15 8 20 18 9 Subtotal 108 127 131 147 138 134 131 Escape 15 9 7 21 13 13 5 Death (all causes) 25 21 20 22 30 19 23 Total Releases 4,691 4,801 4,724 4,839 5,088 5,366 5,726 *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 January 6, 2016). Certain types of transactions involving known temporary exits from a correctional facility have been excluded from the body of the table. 153 Correctional Facility Total Male Female All Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,405 2,405 - 2,408 - 100.1 Hutchinson 1,784 1,784 - 1,828 - 102.5 El Dorado 1,511 1,511 - 1,595 - 105.6 Norton 835 835 - 825 - 98.8 Ellsworth 913 913 - 895 - 98.0 Topeka 815 - 815 776 776 95.2 Winfield 554 554 - 542 - 97.8 Wichita Work Release 250 250 - 237 - 94.8 Larned Correctional Mental Health 438 438 - 428 - 97.7 Total KDOC Facility Capacity 9,505 8,690 815 9,533 776 100.3 Non-KDOC Placements Larned State Hospital 115 95 20 104 10 90.4 Contract Jail Placement (County) 6 6 0 58 0 - Contract Placement (Out-of-State) 0 0 0 0 0 - Johnson County Residential Center 10 8 2 2 0 20.0 Total Non-KDOC Facility Population 131 109 22 164 10 - Total Capacity and Placements* 9,636 8,799 837 9,697 786 - * Total includes out-of-state contract placements. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Average Population as a Percent of Capacity Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Population Report, http://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/ (accessed July 31, 2015). Correctional Facilities in Kansas, 2015 Capacity (as of June 30, 2015) Resident Average Daily Inmate Population (FY15) 154 Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total Inmate Population1 8,653 8,610 8,871 9,186 9,197 9,469 9,612 9,822 Age Groups (Years) 15 - 192 92 101 117 119 93 97 70 63 20 - 24 1,200 1,235 1,339 1,381 1,382 1,384 1,329 1,219 25 - 29 1,639 1,601 1,606 1,599 1,560 1,639 1,620 1,731 30 - 34 1,189 1,270 1,401 1,492 1,565 1,603 1,627 1,627 35 - 39 1,207 1,093 1,080 1,142 1,149 1,201 1,298 1,378 40 - 44 1,097 1,067 995 1,014 992 1,030 1,029 1,056 45 - 49 1,040 1,011 1,012 956 910 892 920 898 50 - 54 615 658 690 731 742 782 790 835 55 - 59 310 290 319 412 434 444 489 548 60 - 64 129 132 163 188 203 215 249 246 65 and over 135 152 149 152 167 182 191 221 Racial/Ethnic Group American Indian 126 127 146 163 164 166 177 193 Asian 67 70 65 74 74 61 65 89 Black 2,860 2,873 2,978 3,069 3,004 3,071 3,022 2,969 White 5,600 5,540 5,682 5,880 5,955 6,129 6,346 6,571 Gender Male 8,052 8,021 8,269 8,547 8,516 8,747 8,873 8,989 Female 601 589 602 639 681 722 739 833 Education Level Grades 0-11 3,550 3,452 3,850 4,029 4,073 4,225 4,266 4,282 High School Graduate 1,376 1,310 1,373 1,525 1,552 1,563 1,508 1,521 G.E.D. Equivalency 2,939 2,768 2,786 2,793 2,758 2,825 2,877 2,920 Greater than High School 629 611 690 685 670 701 749 844 Unavailable 159 469 172 154 144 155 212 255 Duration of Present Confinement3 6 months or less 1,726 1,747 1,887 1,899 1,843 1,951 2,161 2,068 Over 6 months to 1 year 1,091 1,049 1,187 1,201 1,232 1,231 1,099 1,212 Over 1 year to 2 years 1,499 1,496 1,512 1,678 1,672 1,607 1,566 1,589 Over 2 years to 3 years 994 877 873 941 1,025 1,059 1,009 1,001 Over 3 years to 4 years 606 664 543 603 654 704 722 749 Over 4 years to 5 years 412 411 451 372 430 467 499 550 Over 5 years 2,234 2,276 2,329 2,408 2,435 2,488 2,556 2,653 Unavailable 91 90 89 84 83 74 0 0 1 Population recorded annually on June 30. 2 Data in 2014 represent the Age Group 16-19 3 Includes prisoners in local and county jails contracted by KDOC. Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas Fiscal Years 2008-2015 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Annual Reports, Fiscal Years 2008-2015, https://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/Reports/AR (accessed December 27, 2016). 155 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Education E du ca ti on 156 Texas8,723 Montana11,095 California9,807 Utah6,638 Idaho6,670 Arizona7,562 Nevada8,391 Oregon10,099 Colorado9,163 Kansas10,384 New Mexico9,535 Iowa10,797 Florida9,081 Nebraska12,045 Minnesota11,588 Missouri10,078 Georgia9,366 Oklahoma8,107 Ohio11,595 Alabama9,163 South Dakota9,163 Washington10,450 Arkansas9,889 North Dakota12,201 Wisconsin11,505 Virginia11,110 Indiana9,528 Louisiana11,005 Michigan10,799 Kentucky9,544 Tennessee8,784 North Carolina8,403 Mississippi 8,381 South Carolina9,743 West Virginia11,531 Wyoming16,127 Illinois13,399 New York20,440 Maine13,454 Pennsylvania14,019 Vermont18,320 Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 2013-14 New Hampshire14,806 Massachusetts16,110 Rhode Island15,589 Connecticut18,660 Alaska18,726 Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Center for Education Statistics. Adjusted 2015-16 Dollars 6,638 - 8,784 8,785 - 10,450 10,451 - 12,574 12,575 - 16,127 16,128 - 20,867 Delaware13,987 Maryland14,417 New Jersey19,044 Hawaii12,574 157 State 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Percent Change 2008-09 - 2013-14 Alabama $9,950 $9,792 $9,404 $8,981 $9,035 $9,163 -7.9 Alaska 17,053 17,402 17,959 18,298 18,762 18,726 9.8 Arizona 8,905 8,652 8,387 7,731 7,719 7,562 -15.1 Arkansas 9,828 10,203 10,234 9,985 9,824 9,889 0.6 California 10,548 10,224 9,857 9,654 9,536 9,807 -7.0 Colorado 9,748 9,813 9,469 8,999 8,953 9,163 -6.0 Connecticut 17,042 17,259 17,485 17,648 17,839 18,660 9.5 Delaware 13,441 13,437 13,437 14,220 14,061 13,987 4.1 District of Columbia 21,866 22,989 22,410 20,781 21,063 20,867 -4.6 Florida 9,842 9,744 9,732 8,921 8,881 9,081 -7.7 Georgia 10,711 10,370 9,979 9,709 9,394 9,366 -12.6 Hawaii 13,764 13,033 12,851 12,536 12,143 12,574 -8.6 Idaho 7,901 7,806 7,352 6,938 6,963 6,670 -15.6 Illinois 12,318 12,905 12,655 12,577 12,816 13,399 8.8 Indiana 10,272 10,421 9,970 10,039 9,703 9,528 -7.2 Iowa 10,772 10,716 10,556 10,499 10,599 10,797 0.2 Kansas 11,326 10,963 10,564 10,493 10,311 10,384 -8.3 Kentucky 9,753 9,848 9,945 9,766 9,552 9,544 -2.1 Louisiana 11,794 11,765 11,639 11,231 10,855 11,005 -6.7 Maine 13,523 13,770 13,554 12,915 13,074 13,454 -0.5 Maryland 15,248 15,399 15,031 14,528 14,507 14,417 -5.4 Massachusetts 16,133 15,343 15,748 15,543 15,779 16,110 -0.1 Michigan 11,514 11,485 11,399 10,970 10,830 10,799 -6.2 Minnesota 12,191 11,725 11,503 11,288 11,396 11,588 -5.0 Mississippi 8,951 8,909 8,542 8,479 8,360 8,381 -6.4 Missouri 10,675 10,687 10,197 9,961 9,993 10,078 -5.6 Montana 11,234 11,616 11,552 11,067 10,981 11,095 -1.2 Nebraska 12,039 12,466 12,614 12,033 12,094 12,045 0.0 Nevada 9,236 9,209 9,065 8,513 8,266 8,391 -9.1 New Hampshire 13,968 14,371 14,601 14,422 14,470 14,806 6.0 New Jersey 18,841 19,106 18,165 18,828 19,077 19,044 1.1 New Mexico 10,710 10,577 9,969 9,437 9,438 9,535 -11.0 New York 19,699 19,973 20,324 20,309 20,114 20,440 3.8 North Carolina 9,394 9,042 8,910 8,544 8,591 8,403 -10.5 North Dakota 10,881 11,565 11,746 11,775 11,962 12,201 12.1 Ohio 11,843 12,339 12,281 11,856 11,613 11,595 -2.1 Oklahoma 8,745 8,717 8,225 8,128 8,151 8,107 -7.3 Oregon 10,668 10,189 10,256 9,931 9,858 10,099 -5.3 Pennsylvania 13,653 13,994 14,114 13,708 13,848 14,019 2.7 Rhode Island 16,339 16,186 16,110 15,887 15,335 15,589 -4.6 South Carolina 10,243 9,982 9,600 9,531 9,726 9,743 -4.9 South Dakota 9,483 9,916 9,626 8,998 8,888 9,163 -3.4 Tennessee 8,872 8,924 8,978 8,741 8,845 8,784 -1.0 Texas 9,504 9,661 9,360 8,599 8,532 8,723 -8.2 Utah 7,340 7,094 6,941 6,609 6,625 6,638 -9.6 Vermont 16,757 17,223 15,851 17,435 17,803 18,320 9.3 Virginia 12,131 11,647 11,169 11,157 11,288 11,110 -8.4 Washington 10,640 10,441 10,367 10,056 10,005 10,450 -1.8 West Virginia 11,773 12,945 12,909 12,124 11,601 11,531 -2.1 Wisconsin 12,414 12,651 12,876 11,762 11,520 11,505 -7.3 Wyoming 16,238 16,746 17,044 16,740 16,288 16,127 -0.7 United States $11,699 $11,693 $11,492 $11,149 $11,093 $11,222 -4.1 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2016 Digest Tables, Table 236.65, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed January 6, 2017). Current Expenditures per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State 2008-09 - 2013-14 (adjusted 2015-16 dollars) 158 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 2015-16 345 26 178 757 38 1,344 2016-17 348 26 178 754 37 1,343 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1977-78 - 2016-17 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, K-12 School Reports, http://datacentral.ksde.org/report_gen.aspx (accessed January 5, 2017). 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. 159 Grade 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Kindergarten 36,968 37,577 38,396 38,581 37,601 37,024 35,787 1st Grade 36,529 36,814 37,316 38,489 38,254 37,160 36,761 2nd Grade 36,368 36,198 36,410 37,357 37,957 37,692 36,893 3rd Grade 35,665 36,226 36,032 36,747 37,207 37,838 37,600 4th Grade 35,970 35,621 36,184 36,494 36,514 37,004 37,784 5th Grade 35,905 36,012 35,578 36,620 36,495 36,322 36,975 6th Grade 35,413 35,841 35,986 35,947 36,243 36,152 36,140 7th Grade 35,281 35,490 35,997 36,463 35,874 36,178 36,160 8th Grade 34,231 35,337 35,473 36,496 36,175 35,749 35,980 9th Grade 36,966 36,165 37,036 36,925 37,453 37,367 37,185 10th Grade 35,608 35,096 34,435 35,659 35,779 36,151 36,000 11th Grade 33,692 33,781 33,476 33,174 34,276 34,532 34,975 12th Grade 33,287 32,600 32,792 32,976 32,709 33,811 33,928 Non-graded 5,525 6,072 5,968 6,212 6,098 4,972 3,852 At Risk 4 yr. old 7,211 7,417 7,500 7,306 7,231 7,054 7,028 Special Ed 3-5 yr. old 6,501 6,551 6,568 6,855 7,039 6,571 6,747 Total 481,120 482,798 485,147 492,301 492,905 491,577 489,795 Enrollment represents the head count annually as of September 20. Grade 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 Kindergarten 36,562 36,714 35,930 36,074 35,705 1st Grade 36,270 36,419 35,631 35,737 35,365 2nd Grade 36,581 36,154 36,112 35,351 35,492 3rd Grade 37,002 36,892 36,174 36,150 35,412 4th Grade 37,703 37,332 36,948 36,211 36,227 5th Grade 37,976 38,070 37,510 37,195 36,391 6th Grade 36,967 38,140 37,930 37,418 37,201 7th Grade 36,379 37,360 38,282 38,092 37,649 8th Grade 36,227 36,604 37,335 38,313 38,159 9th Grade 37,471 37,747 37,917 38,753 39,778 10th Grade 35,855 36,321 36,523 36,629 37,462 11th Grade 34,674 34,692 35,074 35,296 35,408 12th Grade 34,384 34,273 34,187 34,583 34,792 Non-graded 4,336 4,707 4,672 4,639 4,572 At Risk 4 yr. old 7,071 7,272 7,186 7,128 7,089 Special Ed 3 & 4 yr. old 6,773 6,786 6,803 6,774 6,721 Total 492,231 495,483 494,214 494,343 493,423 Projected Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade 2017-18 - 2021-22 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, School Finance Publications, Headcount Enrollment (Public Schools), http://datacentral.ksde.org/school_finance_reports.aspx (accessed May 10, 2017). Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade 2010-11 - 2016-17 Source: Kansas Association of School Boards, 2016-17 KASB Enrollment Projection Report (February 2017). 160 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Allen 831 9.4 2,946 33.4 3,444 39.0 1,078 12.2 526 6.0 8,825 Anderson 503 9.4 2,096 39.1 1,881 35.1 562 10.5 322 6.0 5,364 Atchison 732 7.2 4,160 41.0 3,241 31.9 1,285 12.7 732 7.2 10,150 Barber 282 8.4 1,232 36.6 1,170 34.8 393 11.7 285 8.5 3,362 Barton 2,526 13.9 6,172 33.9 6,428 35.3 2,263 12.4 818 4.5 18,207 Bourbon 1,012 10.6 2,986 31.2 3,453 36.1 1,330 13.9 788 8.2 9,569 Brown 490 7.3 2,665 39.8 2,213 33.1 813 12.1 513 7.7 6,694 Butler 3,043 7.1 11,453 26.8 16,329 38.2 7,977 18.6 3,985 9.3 42,787 Chase 190 9.8 647 33.5 624 32.3 318 16.5 151 7.8 1,930 Chautauqua 354 13.9 921 36.1 826 32.4 337 13.2 110 4.3 2,548 Cherokee 1,860 13.0 4,960 34.6 5,023 35.0 1,600 11.2 893 6.2 14,336 Cheyenne 139 7.1 613 31.5 760 39.0 330 16.9 105 5.4 1,947 Clark 121 8.1 390 26.1 538 36.1 350 23.5 93 6.2 1,492 Clay 218 3.7 1,972 33.7 2,277 38.9 938 16.0 449 7.7 5,854 Cloud 563 8.9 2,175 34.2 2,505 39.4 675 10.6 436 6.9 6,354 Coffey 427 7.2 2,188 36.8 2,083 35.0 928 15.6 322 5.4 5,948 Comanche 116 8.3 395 28.4 548 39.3 240 17.2 94 6.7 1,393 Cowley 2,299 9.8 7,143 30.5 9,501 40.5 2,984 12.7 1,517 6.5 23,444 Crawford 2,355 10.0 6,662 28.2 7,827 33.2 4,155 17.6 2,598 11.0 23,597 Decatur 209 9.5 825 37.6 577 26.3 406 18.5 178 8.1 2,195 Dickinson 1,408 10.5 4,822 36.0 4,480 33.4 1,817 13.6 867 6.5 13,394 Doniphan 509 9.9 1,984 38.7 1,791 34.9 582 11.3 267 5.2 5,133 Douglas 3,270 5.1 12,966 20.0 16,689 25.8 17,035 26.3 14,789 22.8 64,749 Edwards 372 17.7 645 30.7 691 32.9 314 15.0 78 3.7 2,100 Elk 222 11.0 712 35.3 731 36.3 237 11.8 114 5.7 2,016 Ellis 1,161 6.6 4,858 27.7 5,845 33.3 3,832 21.9 1,838 10.5 17,534 Ellsworth 485 10.4 1,509 32.2 1,697 36.2 710 15.2 282 6.0 4,683 Finney 6,054 28.1 4,968 23.1 6,516 30.3 2,678 12.4 1,320 6.1 21,536 Ford 6,236 30.6 4,698 23.0 5,797 28.4 2,609 12.8 1,046 5.1 20,386 Franklin 1,277 7.5 6,128 36.1 5,983 35.2 2,452 14.4 1,152 6.8 16,992 Geary 1,502 7.6 5,864 29.8 8,327 42.3 2,708 13.7 1,306 6.6 19,707 Gove 137 6.9 746 37.7 671 33.9 344 17.4 80 4.0 1,978 Graham 128 6.7 627 32.7 654 34.1 384 20.0 124 6.5 1,917 Grant 1,352 28.4 1,372 28.9 1,165 24.5 666 14.0 200 4.2 4,755 Gray 901 23.8 966 25.6 1,190 31.5 540 14.3 181 4.8 3,778 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Persons Age 25 and Over, 2011-15 Less Than High School High School Graduate Graduate or Professional Degree Bachelor's Degree Some College or Associate's Degree 161 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Persons Age 25 and Over, 2011-15 Less Than High School High School Graduate Graduate or Professional Degree Bachelor's Degree Some College or Associate's Degree Greeley 106 11.9 271 30.3 289 32.3 182 20.4 46 5.1 894 Greenwood 465 10.1 1,845 40.1 1,528 33.2 518 11.3 240 5.2 4,596 Hamilton 346 20.2 595 34.8 541 31.6 189 11.1 39 2.3 1,710 Harper 466 11.4 1,496 36.6 1,318 32.2 533 13.0 274 6.7 4,087 Harvey 2,321 10.1 6,790 29.6 7,765 33.8 3,973 17.3 2,108 9.2 22,957 Haskell 741 29.3 527 20.9 811 32.1 282 11.2 166 6.6 2,527 Hodgeman 103 7.4 360 25.9 599 43.1 256 18.4 73 5.2 1,391 Jackson 536 6.0 3,654 40.6 3,123 34.7 1,126 12.5 554 6.2 8,993 Jefferson 949 7.2 5,345 40.7 4,287 32.6 1,669 12.7 891 6.8 13,141 Jewell 152 6.7 898 39.4 880 38.6 259 11.3 93 4.1 2,282 Johnson 15,944 4.2 57,514 15.2 105,052 27.8 126,987 33.6 72,910 19.3 378,407 Kearny 562 22.4 587 23.4 927 37.0 264 10.5 168 6.7 2,508 Kingman 524 9.6 1,905 34.8 1,926 35.1 811 14.8 314 5.7 5,480 Kiowa 145 8.6 454 26.9 629 37.2 302 17.9 160 9.5 1,690 Labette 1,602 11.3 4,700 33.1 5,130 36.1 1,753 12.3 1,016 7.2 14,201 Lane 84 7.2 344 29.7 483 41.7 180 15.5 68 5.9 1,159 Leavenworth 4,529 8.7 16,160 30.9 16,489 31.5 8,598 16.4 6,569 12.5 52,345 Lincoln 133 5.9 727 32.3 934 41.5 351 15.6 106 4.7 2,251 Linn 785 11.8 2,481 37.2 2,399 36.0 700 10.5 296 4.4 6,661 Logan 150 7.7 690 35.5 750 38.6 227 11.7 127 6.5 1,944 Lyon 2,393 12.1 6,620 33.4 5,731 28.9 3,298 16.6 1,779 9.0 19,821 McPherson 1,807 9.1 5,802 29.1 6,844 34.4 3,844 19.3 1,608 8.1 19,905 Marion 960 11.3 3,084 36.4 2,511 29.7 1,248 14.7 665 7.9 8,468 Marshall 410 5.8 3,164 44.8 2,307 32.7 830 11.8 344 4.9 7,055 Meade 411 14.3 891 31.1 927 32.4 470 16.4 166 5.8 2,865 Miami 1,205 5.5 7,079 32.5 8,413 38.7 3,591 16.5 1,470 6.8 21,758 Mitchell 216 5.0 1,468 34.0 1,526 35.3 779 18.0 334 7.7 4,323 Montgomery 2,564 11.3 7,310 32.1 9,020 39.6 2,546 11.2 1,344 5.9 22,784 Morris 471 11.3 1,496 35.7 1,484 35.5 418 10.0 317 7.6 4,186 Morton 288 14.4 652 32.5 786 39.2 212 10.6 67 3.3 2,005 Nemaha 640 9.4 2,847 41.9 1,769 26.0 1,142 16.8 394 5.8 6,792 Neosho 906 8.3 3,660 33.6 4,297 39.5 1,317 12.1 706 6.5 10,886 Ness 205 9.0 821 35.9 807 35.3 354 15.5 98 4.3 2,285 Norton 560 13.7 1,419 34.6 1,405 34.3 623 15.2 90 2.2 4,097 Osage 1,021 9.2 4,488 40.5 3,406 30.8 1,421 12.8 733 6.6 11,069 162 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Persons Age 25 and Over, 2011-15 Less Than High School High School Graduate Graduate or Professional Degree Bachelor's Degree Some College or Associate's Degree Osborne 269 9.8 995 36.3 915 33.4 413 15.1 151 5.5 2,743 Ottawa 287 6.9 1,369 32.9 1,613 38.8 630 15.2 259 6.2 4,158 Pawnee 544 10.9 1,397 28.0 1,958 39.3 634 12.7 448 9.0 4,981 Phillips 299 7.8 1,345 35.3 1,346 35.3 592 15.5 230 6.0 3,812 Pottawatomie 606 4.3 4,419 31.2 4,585 32.3 3,002 21.2 1,566 11.0 14,178 Pratt 655 10.3 1,693 26.5 2,384 37.3 1,147 18.0 504 7.9 6,383 Rawlins 152 7.9 589 30.8 693 36.2 355 18.6 124 6.5 1,913 Reno 5,167 11.9 12,374 28.6 17,050 39.3 5,978 13.8 2,772 6.4 43,341 Republic 261 7.2 1,265 35.1 1,360 37.7 484 13.4 237 6.6 3,607 Rice 767 12.0 1,952 30.5 2,322 36.3 898 14.0 462 7.2 6,401 Riley 1,802 4.9 6,426 17.4 12,075 32.7 8,881 24.1 7,692 20.9 36,876 Rooks 297 8.1 1,343 36.8 1,209 33.1 514 14.1 288 7.9 3,651 Rush 226 9.6 776 33.0 838 35.7 301 12.8 209 8.9 2,350 Russell 514 10.3 1,638 32.8 1,639 32.9 652 13.1 546 10.9 4,989 Saline 3,740 10.2 12,262 33.5 12,042 32.9 5,547 15.2 3,019 8.2 36,610 Scott 520 15.1 1,148 33.4 1,067 31.0 539 15.7 166 4.8 3,440 Sedgwick 35,537 11.0 86,738 26.8 105,785 32.7 63,769 19.7 31,302 9.7 323,131 Seward 4,774 36.0 3,293 24.8 3,626 27.3 1,124 8.5 441 3.3 13,258 Shawnee 11,036 9.2 37,171 31.1 36,812 30.8 22,437 18.7 12,213 10.2 119,669 Sheridan 152 8.4 610 33.8 652 36.1 287 15.9 103 5.7 1,804 Sherman 442 10.7 1,368 33.3 1,723 41.9 403 9.8 177 4.3 4,113 Smith 256 9.3 969 35.3 1,024 37.3 357 13.0 139 5.1 2,745 Stafford 376 12.5 863 28.7 1,110 36.9 510 17.0 146 4.9 3,005 Stanton 230 17.3 365 27.4 441 33.1 219 16.4 77 5.8 1,332 Stevens 621 17.2 1,287 35.6 1,151 31.8 461 12.7 96 2.7 3,616 Sumner 1,258 8.0 5,665 35.9 5,707 36.2 2,223 14.1 916 5.8 15,769 Thomas 343 6.9 1,443 28.9 1,801 36.0 929 18.6 485 9.7 5,001 Trego 127 6.0 705 33.2 759 35.8 393 18.5 138 6.5 2,122 Wabaunsee 241 5.0 1,863 38.9 1,590 33.2 774 16.1 327 6.8 4,795 Wallace 91 8.5 354 32.9 359 33.4 211 19.6 60 5.6 1,075 Washington 400 9.9 1,534 38.0 1,414 35.1 532 13.2 152 3.8 4,032 Wichita 310 22.2 413 29.6 449 32.1 174 12.5 51 3.7 1,397 Wilson 900 14.4 2,305 36.8 2,144 34.2 621 9.9 301 4.8 6,271 Woodson 230 9.8 911 38.8 831 35.4 299 12.7 76 3.2 2,347 Wyandotte 21,492 21.4 33,125 32.9 29,953 29.8 10,807 10.7 5,229 5.2 100,606 Kansas 182,906 9.8 505,583 27.0 600,995 32.1 374,220 20.0 205,994 11.0 1,869,698 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015 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. 163 County 1980 1990 2000 2006-10 2011-15 1980 1990 2000 2006-10 2011-15 Allen 65.4 74.2 83.1 89.3 90.6 12.0 12.4 15.2 17.7 18.2 Anderson 59.7 70.2 81.9 87.3 90.6 8.6 8.1 11.7 15.9 16.5 Atchison 69.0 77.5 84.7 87.8 92.8 13.1 13.3 18.0 22.3 19.9 Barber 70.1 79.4 85.8 91.8 91.6 12.3 12.9 21.0 18.7 20.2 Barton 70.8 78.0 82.3 85.6 86.1 12.4 13.6 16.6 20.5 16.9 Bourbon 63.4 73.9 84.2 86.5 89.4 10.6 14.0 17.8 20.4 22.1 Brown 66.9 78.4 84.6 88.3 92.7 9.8 12.5 19.0 16.3 19.8 Butler 73.6 81.0 87.3 91.9 92.9 13.2 17.0 20.4 24.8 28.0 Chase 67.1 77.9 87.1 90.4 90.2 12.0 13.6 19.6 18.8 24.3 Chautauqua 59.9 70.5 81.0 87.0 86.1 7.5 10.6 12.3 17.0 17.5 Cherokee 58.6 70.2 80.3 86.6 87.0 8.2 10.3 11.3 14.5 17.4 Cheyenne 63.3 74.2 85.5 86.5 92.9 11.3 13.3 16.0 16.4 22.3 Clark 75.3 83.5 87.4 91.7 91.9 13.6 17.5 22.1 19.7 29.7 Clay 70.4 77.8 87.0 91.2 96.3 10.2 13.3 16.5 18.9 23.7 Cloud 71.5 76.0 85.5 89.1 91.1 12.9 13.8 18.0 15.2 17.5 Coffey 62.1 76.9 86.9 91.5 92.8 9.4 13.5 20.1 20.0 21.0 Comanche 73.9 78.0 91.3 92.7 91.7 12.4 14.9 15.1 16.4 24.0 Cowley 68.5 76.9 85.4 86.5 90.2 11.7 14.9 18.3 19.5 19.2 Crawford 65.1 74.7 84.5 88.2 90.0 15.7 18.7 23.9 26.3 28.6 Decatur 68.1 78.5 86.4 91.1 90.5 10.8 13.6 15.4 17.6 26.6 Dickinson 68.5 79.7 86.4 90.2 89.5 10.5 11.9 15.2 19.9 20.0 Doniphan 62.1 73.0 80.2 86.9 90.1 8.7 9.7 14.8 16.3 16.5 Douglas 82.3 88.8 92.4 95.1 94.9 35.1 38.4 42.7 48.3 49.1 Edwards 72.5 76.3 81.2 82.9 82.3 12.4 13.1 16.3 21.1 18.7 Elk 60.7 67.3 80.0 87.8 89.0 7.0 10.5 10.6 17.1 17.4 Ellis 73.3 80.6 87.2 91.7 93.4 20.9 23.4 29.2 33.6 32.3 Ellsworth 68.6 76.6 84.8 90.6 89.6 11.6 12.8 16.4 19.8 21.2 Finney 71.2 70.9 67.4 69.8 71.9 15.9 14.4 14.3 17.3 18.6 Ford 73.7 76.6 69.9 69.5 69.4 16.9 18.1 16.4 17.2 17.9 Franklin 65.1 77.1 85.3 90.1 92.5 11.7 12.9 16.5 18.5 21.2 Geary 74.2 83.4 86.0 91.1 92.4 12.6 14.6 17.1 19.4 20.4 Gove 69.0 79.1 84.5 91.0 93.1 12.1 13.6 18.4 16.9 21.4 Graham 71.0 77.5 83.6 91.6 93.3 11.9 14.2 17.4 24.2 26.5 Grant 69.4 75.1 71.5 77.6 71.6 11.7 13.6 15.2 15.9 18.2 Gray 66.1 69.4 73.6 74.7 76.2 11.9 12.6 16.3 19.8 19.1 Greeley 73.5 82.4 83.7 90.0 88.1 11.1 16.8 17.4 20.7 25.5 Greenwood 66.6 75.1 80.9 90.5 89.9 9.2 10.4 14.5 14.6 16.5 Hamilton 71.2 73.4 76.7 80.9 79.8 11.8 12.9 17.4 14.9 13.3 Harper 68.0 78.2 83.8 86.0 88.6 11.2 10.9 14.0 16.3 19.7 Harvey 72.7 81.2 85.3 90.4 89.9 16.5 20.3 23.0 25.5 26.5 Haskell 70.2 76.1 74.8 77.2 70.7 12.6 13.4 17.5 14.8 17.7 Hodgeman 74.1 84.9 86.9 91.1 92.6 15.9 17.3 19.7 22.9 23.7 Jackson 72.9 80.8 87.7 92.2 94.0 9.4 10.4 15.4 17.7 18.7 Jefferson 71.0 81.0 88.9 91.8 92.8 10.9 13.5 17.9 22.2 19.5 Jewell 73.1 80.8 87.6 90.7 93.3 9.7 11.7 13.8 18.9 15.4 Johnson 88.8 92.9 94.9 95.6 95.8 33.3 40.5 47.7 51.1 52.8 Kearny 68.4 73.8 75.8 75.9 77.6 12.6 12.5 15.0 12.3 17.2 Kingman 66.5 77.5 84.7 88.7 90.4 10.4 11.9 17.8 20.2 20.5 Kiowa 74.3 78.0 85.2 89.7 91.4 14.3 14.6 18.9 20.9 27.3 Labette 65.7 74.2 83.0 86.2 88.7 10.2 12.1 15.9 17.8 19.5 Lane 73.4 81.1 88.5 87.8 92.8 12.2 17.8 18.5 22.2 21.4 Leavenworth 72.1 84.5 86.5 91.4 91.3 16.8 23.9 23.1 28.8 29.0 Lincoln 66.2 77.6 85.0 88.5 94.1 9.9 11.6 17.4 17.1 20.3 Linn 63.3 73.9 80.9 86.8 88.2 7.8 10.4 12.7 13.5 15.0 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, 1980 - 2011-15 High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher 164 County 1980 1990 2000 2006-10 2011-15 1980 1990 2000 2006-10 2011-15 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, 1980 - 2011-15 High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher Logan 68.7 78.3 86.7 91.4 92.3 10.3 15.9 17.5 18.0 18.2 Lyon 76.4 81.9 81.8 83.6 87.9 20.4 21.4 23.0 23.5 25.6 McPherson 71.4 78.2 85.9 88.1 90.9 15.6 17.4 22.2 25.1 27.4 Marion 62.9 73.8 84.4 89.8 88.7 11.2 14.9 17.9 19.5 22.6 Marshall 66.6 77.5 85.1 88.7 94.2 9.4 10.2 13.2 12.7 16.6 Meade 70.9 79.5 80.3 85.9 85.7 14.3 17.1 19.6 20.9 22.2 Miami 68.4 78.5 87.5 92.4 94.5 10.0 13.2 19.4 23.0 23.3 Mitchell 71.2 82.6 88.1 91.9 95.0 14.0 15.8 16.9 20.8 25.7 Montgomery 64.5 73.0 81.2 86.4 88.7 10.5 13.6 16.0 18.6 17.1 Morris 67.4 80.8 84.7 90.1 88.7 10.8 12.5 16.0 16.6 17.6 Morton 76.4 75.8 81.9 89.0 85.6 13.2 16.2 17.6 19.1 13.9 Nemaha 64.0 75.7 83.7 89.0 90.6 8.3 12.3 14.6 17.1 22.6 Neosho 66.9 77.2 83.5 87.1 91.7 10.4 11.5 15.0 16.2 18.6 Ness 68.6 78.0 84.4 90.8 91.0 11.9 12.3 17.9 18.9 19.8 Norton 65.8 76.9 84.8 89.6 86.3 10.7 12.8 15.4 17.3 17.4 Osage 68.7 76.9 85.5 91.1 90.8 8.5 9.3 14.3 19.4 19.5 Osborne 66.2 76.1 84.8 87.3 90.2 10.4 11.0 15.5 18.0 20.6 Ottawa 72.2 81.0 86.2 90.7 93.1 9.5 14.0 16.3 19.6 21.4 Pawnee 74.9 82.1 84.8 88.0 89.1 16.0 16.7 21.8 16.9 21.7 Phillips 68.2 73.9 84.4 89.7 92.2 8.3 10.9 16.1 17.1 21.6 Pottawatomie 72.6 81.8 89.2 92.7 95.7 14.0 15.6 22.7 28.4 32.2 Pratt 72.0 82.4 86.3 89.5 89.7 15.1 19.5 21.0 22.7 25.9 Rawlins 67.3 80.4 84.7 91.7 92.1 12.7 14.4 15.9 19.8 25.0 Reno 71.4 77.4 82.7 87.7 88.1 13.2 14.9 17.3 18.8 20.2 Republic 70.8 78.3 88.6 95.0 92.8 11.6 10.3 14.9 18.6 20.0 Rice 71.7 81.2 83.4 88.0 88.0 14.0 18.7 17.5 20.9 21.2 Riley 85.5 91.7 93.8 94.2 95.1 31.6 34.3 40.5 42.3 44.9 Rooks 67.0 74.1 87.1 90.4 91.9 10.6 11.0 15.4 20.4 22.0 Rush 63.2 72.6 82.8 87.3 90.4 12.8 11.5 16.4 16.2 21.7 Russell 67.4 74.5 83.1 90.1 89.7 10.5 14.1 16.7 20.4 24.0 Saline 76.4 82.4 87.0 88.3 89.8 15.6 17.7 20.4 23.6 23.4 Scott 74.5 77.2 84.5 89.4 84.9 13.9 13.8 23.0 20.3 20.5 Sedgwick 76.5 82.4 85.1 87.7 89.0 18.6 22.2 25.4 27.5 29.4 Seward 70.9 72.2 63.7 67.6 64.0 13.3 11.6 13.6 13.5 11.8 Shawnee 78.3 84.4 88.1 90.0 90.8 19.9 22.3 26.0 28.9 29.0 Sheridan 67.3 81.5 87.8 92.6 91.6 11.7 13.3 15.9 21.8 21.6 Sherman 72.2 75.0 86.6 90.1 89.3 12.3 12.5 15.0 19.1 14.1 Smith 66.3 74.0 84.6 88.0 90.7 8.8 10.0 16.7 14.9 18.1 Stafford 72.4 78.7 82.9 87.7 87.5 14.1 16.5 18.4 20.7 21.8 Stanton 67.3 76.9 78.0 70.5 82.7 13.9 16.9 16.9 14.2 22.2 Stevens 76.1 78.4 80.5 79.0 82.8 10.1 14.1 17.5 13.9 15.4 Sumner 68.4 77.1 86.3 90.7 92.0 8.9 11.3 15.7 18.7 19.9 Thomas 74.1 85.4 92.7 86.8 93.1 17.2 15.7 25.0 23.4 28.3 Trego 62.5 72.9 84.3 88.7 94.0 9.2 12.1 14.0 22.2 25.0 Wabaunsee 68.9 83.8 89.9 94.2 95.0 9.7 12.6 17.3 21.8 23.0 Wallace 71.2 77.8 84.0 87.0 91.5 11.9 12.5 17.2 23.4 25.2 Washington 59.3 69.6 81.2 87.0 90.1 7.9 11.2 15.2 18.2 17.0 Wichita 65.8 71.7 77.7 80.7 77.8 13.9 12.5 15.5 15.9 16.1 Wilson 64.0 74.6 81.1 82.3 85.6 10.3 11.4 10.9 10.7 14.7 Woodson 60.5 70.6 83.4 90.3 90.2 8.4 8.4 11.4 12.8 16.0 Wyandotte 61.8 69.9 74.0 78.6 78.6 9.0 10.3 12.0 15.2 15.9 Kansas 73.3 81.3 86.0 89.2 90.2 17.0 21.1 25.8 29.3 31.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census, 1980, 1990, and 2000; 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 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 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 ALLEN Chanute Public Schools 413 88.2 90.1 93.1 1.33 0.37 0.38 Crest 479 93.3 78.6 100.0 0.00 1.08 0.00 Humboldt 258 87.5 88.3 88.7 0.00 1.26 1.27 Iola 257 93.1 91.3 94.0 0.94 0.56 0.90 Marmaton Valley 256 92.3 89.7 94.1 0.00 1.47 1.52 ANDERSON Crest 479 93.3 78.6 100.0 0.00 1.08 0.00 Garnett 365 96.2 93.0 92.0 0.60 2.02 0.41 West Franklin 287 86.5 90.9 88.3 0.70 0.36 1.41 ATCHISON Atchison County Community Schools 377 98.3 98.0 90.0 0.61 0.65 1.33 Atchison Public Schools 409 83.1 80.3 85.5 2.63 1.49 1.76 Easton 449 89.4 96.7 100.0 0.57 0.56 0.00 Jefferson County North 339 97.2 97.1 96.4 0.00 0.47 0.50 North Jackson 335 90.6 96.9 88.6 0.54 0.51 1.00 South Brown County 430 92.7 89.1 88.6 0.00 2.02 3.27 Valley Falls 338 96.4 95.2 94.4 0.51 0.51 1.12 BARBER Barber County North 254 86.4 90.7 92.9 4.59 2.01 0.52 Skyline Schools 438 77.1 74.1 85.2 4.29 1.73 2.76 South Barber 255 82.4 95.0 100.0 1.89 1.85 0.00 BARTON Central Plains 112 88.9 82.6 83.7 1.80 1.90 0.82 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 100.0 90.2 82.8 0.00 1.00 1.50 Fort Larned 495 84.1 95.5 89.8 0.46 0.70 0.74 Great Bend 428 84.2 76.3 80.6 2.56 6.36 3.45 Hoisington 431 93.3 89.7 92.3 0.70 1.33 1.63 Macksville 351 100.0 96.0 100.0 0.00 0.82 0.90 Otis-Bison 403 90.0 77.3 86.2 2.86 9.35 6.92 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 84.1 90.7 88.5 2.45 1.30 2.92 Girard 248 92.6 95.8 97.5 1.58 0.00 0.64 Jayhawk 346 84.6 88.1 88.6 2.06 2.07 0.43 Uniontown 235 86.7 97.4 93.3 0.50 0.93 0.00 BROWN Doniphan West Schools 111 79.3 84.6 66.7 1.99 0.00 1.59 Hiawatha 415 85.0 87.7 95.2 2.16 0.81 0.54 North Jackson 335 90.6 96.9 88.6 0.54 0.51 1.00 Prairie Hills 113 90.6 95.5 94.3 0.93 0.93 0.92 South Brown County 430 92.7 89.1 88.6 0.00 2.02 3.27 BUTLER Andover 385 87.9 86.6 85.7 1.97 0.89 1.00 Augusta 402 84.2 84.3 84.5 0.84 0.40 0.70 Bluestem 205 95.2 80.4 86.7 1.12 2.34 1.92 Central 462 95.8 91.7 95.7 0.72 2.82 2.01 Circle 375 91.2 92.5 95.2 0.50 0.36 0.57 Douglass Public Schools 396 92.7 96.4 92.6 1.15 0.57 0.58 El Dorado 490 86.2 85.4 86.5 2.07 1.85 1.68 Eureka 389 95.2 89.1 92.7 0.36 1.11 0.00 Flinthills 492 91.7 83.3 83.3 0.00 2.24 2.92 Peabody-Burns 398 78.6 82.4 87.9 2.52 2.14 2.11 Remington-Whitewater 206 98.0 95.7 88.2 0.00 0.42 0.00 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 90.0 89.8 87.5 0.23 0.84 0.25 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 166 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 CHASE Centre 397 74.2 77.4 85.3 1.94 1.37 5.37 Chase County 284 96.0 94.4 96.3 0.00 1.61 1.19 Marion-Florence 408 93.7 97.6 90.3 0.00 0.81 0.43 Peabody-Burns 398 78.6 82.4 87.9 2.52 2.14 2.11 CHAUTAUQUA Caney Valley 436 82.8 75.6 81.8 1.94 2.16 1.63 Cedar Vale 285 90.9 58.3 100.0 3.08 0.00 0.00 Chautauqua County Community 286 94.7 87.5 79.2 0.64 0.66 0.60 Elk Valley 283 94.4 70.0 83.3 0.00 1.56 1.52 Independence 446 89.9 91.0 85.2 0.23 1.50 1.48 West Elk 282 100.0 94.3 100.0 0.71 1.28 0.70 CHEROKEE Baxter Springs 508 89.5 87.7 86.1 0.66 1.13 1.32 Cherokee 247 92.5 98.3 95.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 92.3 90.0 93.9 1.26 0.44 2.31 Columbus 493 91.3 91.3 93.3 0.40 0.87 1.08 Galena 499 91.3 94.1 87.9 0.85 1.11 0.81 Oswego 504 96.2 100.0 84.4 0.48 0.96 0.52 Pittsburg 250 87.0 77.0 76.6 0.42 3.33 3.39 Riverton 404 96.5 90.0 98.2 0.55 0.86 0.58 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 St. Francis Community Schools 297 100.0 81.0 100.0 0.75 0.00 0.00 CLARK Ashland 220 95.2 90.9 80.0 0.00 1.05 0.00 Bucklin 459 94.7 100.0 100.0 2.78 1.06 2.17 Comanche County 300 80.0 76.2 90.9 1.24 0.61 2.58 Minneola 219 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 2.63 1.67 CLAY Clay Center 379 88.1 94.2 93.0 0.95 1.54 0.96 Clifton-Clyde 224 90.0 100.0 86.4 2.40 0.74 0.73 Southern Cloud 334 76.9 85.0 91.7 1.96 0.00 2.17 CLOUD Beloit 273 80.4 95.1 93.2 0.86 1.14 0.82 Clay Center 379 88.1 94.2 93.0 0.95 1.54 0.96 Clifton-Clyde 224 90.0 100.0 86.4 2.40 0.74 0.73 Concordia 333 84.1 86.6 92.1 2.04 0.70 1.61 North Ottawa County 239 97.6 96.8 100.0 0.67 0.00 0.34 Pike Valley 426 100.0 96.2 87.5 0.00 0.89 1.03 Republic County 109 * 96.9 94.3 1.42 0.51 3.27 Southern Cloud 334 76.9 85.0 91.7 1.96 0.00 2.17 COFFEY Burlington 244 97.0 98.2 95.8 0.52 0.75 0.25 Garnett 365 96.2 93.0 92.0 0.60 2.02 0.41 LeRoy-Gridley 245 100.0 93.3 90.9 0.00 0.00 0.91 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.9 95.6 95.5 1.56 0.77 0.41 Southern Lyon County 252 100.0 94.6 97.8 0.38 0.38 0.00 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 80.0 76.2 90.9 1.24 0.61 2.58 167 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 COWLEY Arkansas City 470 79.2 79.3 84.0 2.87 2.33 3.24 Cedar Vale 285 90.9 58.3 100.0 3.08 0.00 0.00 Central 462 95.8 91.7 95.7 0.72 2.82 2.01 Dexter 471 82.4 66.7 80.0 4.29 6.56 0.00 Douglass Public Schools 396 92.7 96.4 92.6 1.15 0.57 0.58 Mulvane 263 95.4 100.0 93.1 0.36 0.12 0.49 Oxford 358 82.9 100.0 82.9 0.00 1.28 2.20 Udall 463 53.7 68.0 81.5 2.50 2.52 2.42 Winfield 465 81.6 85.1 86.7 2.38 1.65 0.79 CRAWFORD Cherokee 247 92.5 98.3 95.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 92.3 90.0 93.9 1.26 0.44 2.31 Erie-Galesburg 101 97.7 93.9 89.1 0.00 0.00 1.12 Frontenac Public Schools 249 95.5 92.7 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Girard 248 92.6 95.8 97.5 1.58 0.00 0.64 Northeast 246 65.7 81.6 82.1 0.43 1.23 0.41 Pittsburg 250 87.0 77.0 76.6 0.42 3.33 3.39 Uniontown 235 86.7 97.4 93.3 0.50 0.93 0.00 DECATUR Golden Plains 316 87.5 90.5 90.0 1.15 1.22 0.00 Hoxie Community Schools 412 89.5 94.7 94.4 1.67 0.00 0.79 Norton Community Schools 211 93.2 88.1 84.1 1.26 0.62 2.45 Oberlin 294 89.7 89.3 84.4 0.58 0.60 0.64 DICKINSON Abilene 435 86.5 87.8 92.3 1.34 0.91 0.38 Centre 397 74.2 77.4 85.3 1.94 1.37 5.37 Chapman 473 96.2 93.6 94.4 0.20 0.20 0.00 Herington 487 93.2 67.6 80.6 1.06 0.00 0.57 Rural Vista 481 97.4 93.8 95.2 0.00 0.67 0.89 Solomon 393 94.6 89.7 95.2 3.64 0.60 0.00 Southeast of Saline 306 91.1 96.3 95.0 0.56 0.59 0.60 DONIPHAN Atchison County Community Schools 377 98.3 98.0 90.0 0.61 0.65 1.33 Atchison Public Schools 409 83.1 80.3 85.5 2.63 1.49 1.76 Doniphan West Schools 111 79.3 84.6 66.7 1.99 0.00 1.59 Riverside 114 90.0 87.5 95.3 0.00 1.32 0.00 Troy Public Schools 429 88.9 93.5 95.7 0.60 0.65 0.69 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 93.4 89.7 87.2 0.89 2.13 1.40 Eudora 491 81.0 80.7 77.9 3.08 1.69 2.01 Lawrence 497 84.2 86.5 84.2 1.43 1.88 1.91 Perry Public Schools 343 96.2 89.7 93.8 0.67 0.92 1.52 Santa Fe Trail 434 92.7 95.6 89.4 0.76 0.64 1.26 Shawnee Heights 450 94.7 90.5 91.0 0.65 0.82 0.80 Wellsville 289 90.4 93.5 93.1 0.29 0.58 1.07 West Franklin 287 86.5 90.9 88.3 0.70 0.36 1.41 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 90.5 92.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.63 Lewis 502 -- -- -- -- -- -- Macksville 351 100.0 96.0 100.0 0.00 0.82 0.90 ELK Bluestem 205 95.2 80.4 86.7 1.12 2.34 1.92 Central 462 95.8 91.7 95.7 0.72 2.82 2.01 Elk Valley 283 94.4 70.0 83.3 0.00 1.56 1.52 Eureka 389 95.2 89.1 92.7 0.36 1.11 0.00 Fredonia 484 84.6 88.9 89.6 3.06 1.26 0.98 West Elk 282 100.0 94.3 100.0 0.71 1.28 0.70 168 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 ELLIS Ellis 388 95.2 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hays 489 90.5 85.6 86.5 0.90 0.87 1.63 LaCrosse 395 96.3 95.5 100.0 0.71 0.00 0.00 Otis-Bison 403 90.0 77.3 86.2 2.86 9.35 6.92 Palco 269 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Paradise 399 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plainville 270 100.0 97.4 100.0 0.00 0.54 0.00 Russell County 407 83.6 76.2 72.7 3.34 1.59 2.59 Victoria 432 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 88.9 82.6 83.7 1.80 1.90 0.82 Ell-Saline 307 97.1 100.0 97.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Ellsworth 327 88.4 93.0 88.2 0.00 0.38 0.79 Little River 444 92.5 73.1 88.6 1.46 1.70 0.00 Smoky Valley 400 86.2 83.7 82.7 0.39 1.63 1.27 FINNEY Cimarron-Ensign 102 100.0 95.1 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Garden City 457 80.6 80.8 78.8 1.90 2.04 3.01 Holcomb 363 85.2 96.0 94.1 0.48 0.51 0.23 FORD Bucklin 459 94.7 100.0 100.0 2.78 1.06 2.17 Cimarron-Ensign 102 100.0 95.1 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dodge City 443 89.1 84.5 84.0 1.08 0.98 1.33 Fowler 225 100.0 92.3 100.0 0.00 2.63 0.00 Kinsley-Offerle 347 90.5 92.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.63 Minneola 219 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 2.63 1.67 Spearville 381 95.0 90.0 100.0 0.60 1.24 0.00 FRANKLIN Baldwin City 348 93.4 89.7 87.2 0.89 2.13 1.40 Central Heights 288 87.2 89.5 81.8 1.37 1.65 3.41 Garnett 365 96.2 93.0 92.0 0.60 2.02 0.41 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.9 95.6 95.5 1.56 0.77 0.41 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 80.0 80.6 80.0 3.50 0.72 3.20 Ottawa 290 84.7 85.9 80.6 2.27 2.27 2.38 Paola 368 92.3 93.4 92.5 0.62 0.77 1.19 Santa Fe Trail 434 92.7 95.6 89.4 0.76 0.64 1.26 Wellsville 289 90.4 93.5 93.1 0.29 0.58 1.07 West Franklin 287 86.5 90.9 88.3 0.70 0.36 1.41 GEARY Chapman 473 96.2 93.6 94.4 0.20 0.20 0.00 Geary County Schools 475 82.5 78.3 70.5 0.96 0.63 2.05 Manhattan-Ogden 383 82.1 78.6 82.7 1.46 2.75 1.17 Mill Creek Valley 329 100.0 100.0 87.0 0.00 0.42 0.89 Morris County 417 94.4 86.0 92.9 0.89 1.50 0.65 Riley County 378 92.7 92.5 95.2 0.58 0.59 0.89 Rural Vista 481 97.4 93.8 100.0 0.00 0.67 0.45 GOVE Dighton 482 83.3 95.7 93.3 1.90 0.00 0.00 Grinnell Public Schools 291 -- -- -- 5.56 0.00 0.00 Healy Public Schools 468 75.0 100.0 100.0 3.23 0.00 0.00 Oakley 274 95.0 87.5 81.3 0.49 1.52 0.54 Quinter Public Schools 293 96.0 85.7 95.5 2.21 0.00 1.67 Wheatland 292 91.7 93.8 100.0 2.13 0.00 0.00 169 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 GRAHAM Graham County 281 100.0 91.4 95.2 0.00 0.61 0.61 Hoxie Community Schools 412 89.5 94.7 94.4 1.67 0.00 0.79 Logan 326 93.3 88.2 100.0 1.02 0.00 1.23 Norton Community Schools 211 93.2 88.1 84.1 1.26 0.62 2.45 Palco 269 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Stockton 271 90.0 94.1 88.5 0.00 3.10 0.00 WaKeeney 208 82.4 92.9 87.5 0.62 0.56 0.56 GRANT Moscow Public Schools 209 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 100.0 87.5 85.7 0.00 1.59 0.85 Stanton County 452 96.7 83.9 96.2 0.00 0.50 0.00 Ulysses 214 74.7 86.2 88.2 1.59 0.68 0.81 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 100.0 95.1 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Copeland 476 -- -- -- 1.54 1.85 5.66 Fowler 225 100.0 92.3 100.0 0.00 2.63 0.00 Ingalls 477 89.5 84.2 100.0 0.91 0.00 0.00 Montezuma 371 92.6 88.0 100.0 6.31 1.82 1.79 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 100.0 80.0 84.6 0.00 0.00 0.00 GREENWOOD Bluestem 205 95.2 80.4 86.7 1.12 2.34 1.92 Eureka 389 95.2 89.1 92.7 0.36 1.11 0.00 Flinthills 492 91.7 83.3 83.3 0.00 2.24 2.92 Fredonia 484 84.6 88.9 89.6 3.06 1.26 0.98 Hamilton 390 100.0 83.3 100.0 2.33 0.00 0.00 LeRoy-Gridley 245 100.0 93.3 90.9 0.00 0.00 0.91 Madison-Virgil 386 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 West Elk 282 100.0 94.3 100.0 0.71 1.28 0.70 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 90.6 70.0 78.6 0.27 1.09 0.00 Argonia Public Schools 359 93.3 75.0 100.0 1.35 0.00 2.99 Attica 511 90.0 84.6 86.7 0.00 0.00 2.93 Cunningham 332 83.3 100.0 100.0 0.00 1.45 0.00 Kingman-Norwich 331 90.4 89.2 87.5 0.00 1.06 0.42 South Barber 255 82.4 95.0 100.0 1.89 1.85 0.00 HARVEY Buhler 313 96.6 90.5 93.3 0.41 0.80 0.71 Burrton 369 73.3 93.8 80.0 0.00 0.97 2.02 Goessel 411 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.76 Halstead 440 88.5 94.0 95.3 1.36 0.82 0.00 Haven Public Schools 312 84.2 86.4 85.1 1.25 1.30 1.29 Hesston 460 92.1 96.5 98.6 0.50 0.00 0.25 Moundridge 423 96.1 91.4 92.7 0.00 1.02 0.00 Newton 373 89.7 82.1 87.5 1.37 0.88 0.88 Peabody-Burns 398 78.6 82.4 87.9 2.52 2.14 2.11 Remington-Whitewater 206 98.0 95.7 88.2 0.00 0.42 0.00 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 89.5 89.6 97.7 0.76 0.78 0.00 Valley Center Public Schools 262 89.0 84.4 88.0 1.27 0.63 1.22 170 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 HASKELL Copeland 476 -- -- -- 1.54 1.85 5.66 Ingalls 477 89.5 84.2 100.0 0.91 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 100.0 87.5 85.7 0.00 1.59 0.85 Sublette 374 87.5 91.4 91.7 0.00 0.48 0.00 HODGEMAN Cimarron-Ensign 102 100.0 95.1 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dodge City 443 89.1 84.5 84.0 1.08 0.98 1.33 Hodgeman County Schools 227 100.0 100.0 95.7 0.00 0.00 0.00 Kinsley-Offerle 347 90.5 92.3 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.63 Pawnee Heights 496 47.6 80.0 75.0 9.09 0.00 3.64 Spearville 381 95.0 90.0 100.0 0.60 1.24 0.00 JACKSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 98.3 98.0 90.0 0.61 0.65 1.33 Holton 336 94.8 92.8 88.0 0.44 1.28 1.30 Jefferson West 340 90.6 97.6 95.5 0.66 0.46 0.25 Kaw Valley 321 95.8 90.5 97.9 0.57 0.00 0.57 North Jackson 335 90.6 96.9 88.6 0.54 0.51 1.00 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 96.4 96.4 0.60 0.00 0.00 Prairie Hills 113 90.6 95.5 94.3 0.93 0.93 0.92 Royal Valley 337 83.3 93.3 90.0 1.59 1.33 2.46 South Brown County 430 92.7 89.1 88.6 0.00 2.02 3.27 Valley Falls 338 96.4 95.2 94.4 0.51 0.51 1.12 JEFFERSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 98.3 98.0 90.0 0.61 0.65 1.33 Easton 449 89.4 96.7 100.0 0.57 0.56 0.00 Holton 336 94.8 92.8 88.0 0.44 1.28 1.30 Jefferson County North 339 97.2 97.1 96.4 0.00 0.47 0.50 Jefferson West 340 90.6 97.6 95.5 0.66 0.46 0.25 Lawrence 497 84.2 86.5 84.2 1.43 1.88 1.91 McLouth 342 100.0 97.0 93.6 0.00 0.86 0.87 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 88.9 90.6 92.7 0.83 0.80 0.40 Perry Public Schools 343 96.2 89.7 93.8 0.67 0.92 1.52 Seaman 345 93.0 92.0 91.3 0.85 0.77 0.88 Valley Falls 338 96.4 95.2 94.4 0.51 0.51 1.12 JEWELL Beloit 273 80.4 95.1 93.2 0.86 1.14 0.82 Concordia 333 84.1 86.6 92.1 2.04 0.70 1.61 Pike Valley 426 100.0 96.2 87.5 0.00 0.89 1.03 Republic County 109 * 96.9 94.3 1.42 0.51 3.27 Rock Hills 107 93.3 96.2 88.9 1.20 1.40 0.78 Smith Center 237 92.9 100.0 89.3 0.00 0.55 0.52 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 95.4 97.0 96.6 0.54 0.23 0.20 De Soto 232 96.0 95.7 97.0 0.43 0.29 0.28 Eudora 491 81.0 80.7 77.9 3.08 1.69 2.01 Gardner Edgerton 231 91.4 91.8 95.0 0.23 0.45 0.22 Olathe 233 90.2 92.3 90.8 0.44 0.57 0.49 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 91.3 91.5 88.6 1.23 1.54 1.46 Spring Hill 230 48.3 50.0 53.1 9.06 10.24 11.84 Wellsville 289 90.4 93.5 93.1 0.29 0.58 1.07 KEARNY Deerfield 216 68.2 84.0 65.2 0.94 2.88 6.67 Lakin 215 100.0 85.4 91.1 1.53 1.48 0.70 Leoti 467 88.0 80.0 100.0 0.56 1.08 1.14 171 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 KINGMAN Anthony-Harper 361 90.6 70.0 86.7 0.27 1.09 2.93 Cheney 268 90.4 91.9 94.0 0.82 0.82 0.00 Cunningham 332 83.3 100.0 100.0 0.00 1.45 0.00 Kingman-Norwich 331 90.4 89.2 87.5 0.00 1.06 0.42 Pretty Prairie 311 95.5 89.3 93.8 4.13 0.78 0.00 KIOWA Comanche County 300 80.0 76.2 90.9 1.24 0.61 2.58 Haviland 474 -- -- -- 0.0 0.0 0.00 Kiowa County 422 34.4 33.7 36.1 10.21 15.35 20.36 LABETTE Cherokee 247 92.5 98.3 95.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cherryvale 447 56.6 81.4 79.1 3.07 1.33 2.19 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 92.3 90.0 93.9 1.26 0.44 2.31 Labette County 506 96.5 91.9 93.5 1.29 0.41 0.53 Oswego 504 96.2 100.0 84.4 0.48 0.96 0.52 Parsons 503 80.8 86.4 87.4 2.77 1.92 2.93 LANE Dighton 482 83.3 95.7 93.3 1.90 0.00 0.00 Healy Public Schools 468 75.0 100.0 100.0 3.23 0.00 0.00 Scott County 466 94.2 88.5 81.0 1.26 1.78 1.99 LEAVENWORTH Basehor-Linwood 458 86.5 91.1 87.0 0.28 0.35 0.34 Bonner Springs 204 84.2 87.6 83.0 2.57 1.69 0.87 Easton 449 89.4 96.7 100.0 0.57 0.56 0.00 Eudora 491 81.0 80.7 77.9 3.08 1.69 2.01 Fort Leavenworth 207 -- -- -- 0.00 0.00 3.63 Jefferson County North 339 97.2 97.1 96.4 0.00 0.47 0.50 Kansas City 500 65.5 64.2 68.4 2.84 3.54 3.76 Lansing 469 92.8 92.1 96.3 0.91 0.15 0.60 Lawrence 497 84.2 86.5 84.2 1.43 1.88 1.91 Leavenworth 453 88.1 88.7 88.6 1.72 2.50 1.71 McLouth 342 100.0 97.0 93.6 0.00 0.86 0.87 Tonganoxie 464 91.3 94.4 96.0 0.66 0.86 0.32 LINCOLN Central Plains 112 88.9 82.6 83.7 1.80 1.90 0.82 Lincoln 298 88.5 96.2 95.2 1.94 0.63 1.29 North Ottawa County 239 97.6 96.8 100.0 0.67 0.00 0.34 Sylvan Grove 299 78.3 71.4 100.0 0.98 0.00 0.00 LINN Garnett 365 96.2 93.0 92.0 0.60 2.02 0.41 Jayhawk 346 84.6 88.1 88.6 2.06 2.07 0.43 Pleasanton 344 83.3 90.9 94.1 1.41 0.61 1.84 Prairie View 362 95.5 88.1 88.4 1.31 1.26 2.42 LOGAN Leoti 467 88.0 80.0 100.0 0.56 1.08 1.14 Oakley 274 95.0 87.5 81.3 0.49 1.52 0.54 Scott County 466 94.2 88.5 81.0 1.26 1.78 1.99 Triplains 275 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wallace County Schools 241 100.0 100.0 92.3 0.00 0.00 1.19 172 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 LYON Chase County 284 96.0 94.4 96.3 0.00 1.61 1.19 Emporia 253 83.3 83.6 78.8 1.45 1.30 1.73 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.9 95.6 95.5 1.56 0.77 0.41 Madison-Virgil 386 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Mission Valley 330 95.8 89.5 91.7 0.00 0.83 1.33 Morris County 417 94.4 86.0 87.0 0.89 1.50 0.89 North Lyon County 251 79.4 100.0 91.2 2.07 0.00 2.48 Southern Lyon County 252 100.0 94.6 97.8 0.38 0.38 0.00 MCPHERSON Canton-Galva 419 90.0 92.9 86.2 1.23 0.00 0.61 Goessel 411 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.76 Hesston 460 92.1 96.5 98.6 0.50 0.00 0.25 Inman 448 100.0 91.2 97.4 1.03 0.00 0.49 Little River 444 92.5 73.1 88.6 1.46 1.70 0.00 McPherson 418 91.5 84.8 90.0 1.52 0.77 1.41 Moundridge 423 96.1 91.4 92.7 0.00 1.02 0.00 Smoky Valley 400 86.2 83.7 82.7 0.39 1.63 1.27 Southeast of Saline 306 91.1 96.3 95.0 0.56 0.59 0.60 MARION Centre 397 74.2 77.4 85.3 1.94 1.37 5.37 Chase County 284 96.0 94.4 96.3 0.00 1.61 1.19 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 91.4 92.1 95.8 0.72 0.00 0.43 Goessel 411 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.76 Hesston 460 92.1 96.5 98.6 0.50 0.00 0.25 Marion-Florence 408 93.7 97.6 90.3 0.00 0.81 0.43 Newton 373 89.7 82.1 87.5 1.37 0.88 0.88 Peabody-Burns 398 78.6 82.4 87.9 2.52 2.14 2.11 Remington-Whitewater 206 98.0 95.7 88.2 0.00 0.42 0.00 Rural Vista 481 97.4 93.8 95.2 0.00 0.67 0.89 MARSHALL Barnes 223 94.4 90.0 97.3 0.88 1.34 0.48 Blue Valley 384 91.3 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.19 Marysville 364 97.0 93.0 88.9 0.80 0.84 0.76 Nemaha Central 115 95.7 100.0 100.0 0.83 0.00 1.19 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 96.4 96.4 0.60 0.00 0.00 Prairie Hills 113 90.6 95.5 94.3 0.93 0.93 0.92 Valley Heights 498 90.9 100.0 88.5 0.67 0.00 1.86 Vermillion 380 100.0 95.1 94.6 0.00 0.00 0.00 MEADE Ashland 220 95.2 90.9 80.0 0.00 1.05 0.00 Copeland 476 -- -- -- 1.54 1.85 5.66 Fowler 225 100.0 92.3 100.0 0.00 2.63 0.00 Kismet-Plains 483 89.1 91.1 81.4 0.33 1.32 1.65 Meade 226 83.3 83.3 82.5 0.93 0.47 1.49 Montezuma 371 92.6 88.0 100.0 6.31 1.82 1.79 MIAMI Blue Valley 229 95.4 97.0 96.6 0.54 0.23 0.20 Gardner Edgerton 231 91.4 91.8 95.0 0.23 0.45 0.22 Louisburg 416 89.2 86.6 87.3 1.97 1.99 1.00 Osawatomie 367 88.4 93.3 86.7 1.11 1.46 1.77 Paola 368 92.3 93.4 92.5 0.62 0.77 1.19 Prairie View 362 95.5 88.1 88.4 1.31 1.26 2.42 Spring Hill 230 48.3 50.0 53.1 9.06 10.24 11.84 Wellsville 289 90.4 93.5 93.1 0.29 0.58 1.07 173 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 MITCHELL Beloit 273 80.4 95.1 93.2 0.86 1.14 0.82 Lincoln 298 88.5 96.2 95.2 1.94 0.63 1.29 Sylvan Grove 299 78.3 71.4 100.0 0.98 0.00 0.00 Waconda 272 77.3 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.75 0.00 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 82.8 75.6 81.8 1.94 2.16 1.63 Cherryvale 447 56.6 81.4 79.1 3.07 1.33 2.19 Coffeyville 445 81.7 77.3 84.8 1.97 3.89 0.99 Elk Valley 283 94.4 70.0 83.3 0.00 1.56 1.52 Fredonia 484 84.6 88.9 89.6 3.06 1.26 0.98 Independence 446 89.9 91.0 85.2 0.23 1.50 1.48 Neodesha 461 94.9 89.4 97.8 0.00 0.63 0.63 MORRIS Centre 397 74.2 77.4 85.3 1.94 1.37 5.37 Chase County 284 96.0 94.4 96.3 0.00 1.61 1.19 Herington 487 93.2 67.6 80.6 1.06 0.00 0.57 Morris County 417 94.4 86.0 87.0 0.89 1.50 0.89 Rural Vista 481 97.4 93.8 95.2 0.00 0.67 0.89 MORTON Elkhart 218 66.0 71.8 71.4 2.67 2.69 3.63 Rolla 217 88.2 94.7 100.0 0.96 0.00 1.04 NEMAHA Hiawatha 415 85.0 87.7 95.2 2.16 0.81 0.54 Nemaha Central 115 95.7 100.0 100.0 0.83 0.00 1.19 North Jackson 335 90.6 96.9 88.6 0.54 0.51 1.00 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 96.4 96.4 0.60 0.00 0.00 Prairie Hills 113 90.6 95.5 94.3 0.93 0.93 0.92 Vermillion 380 100.0 95.1 94.6 0.00 0.00 0.00 NEOSHO Chanute Public Schools 413 88.2 90.1 93.1 1.33 0.37 0.38 Cherokee 247 92.5 98.3 95.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cherryvale 447 56.6 81.4 79.1 3.07 1.33 2.19 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 92.3 90.0 93.9 1.26 0.44 2.31 Erie-Galesburg 101 97.7 93.9 89.1 0.00 0.00 1.12 Girard 248 92.6 95.8 97.5 1.58 0.00 0.64 NESS LaCrosse 395 96.3 95.5 100.0 0.71 0.00 0.00 Ness City 303 96.9 96.0 100.0 0.60 0.00 0.00 Western Plains 106 90.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.64 NORTON Logan 326 93.3 88.2 100.0 1.02 0.00 1.23 Northern Valley 212 92.3 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Norton Community Schools 211 93.2 88.1 84.1 1.26 0.62 2.45 Oberlin 294 89.7 89.3 84.4 0.58 0.60 0.64 OSAGE Auburn-Washburn 437 93.3 91.7 88.6 0.63 1.04 1.00 Burlingame Public School 454 88.9 87.1 93.3 0.63 1.88 2.10 Lebo-Waverly 243 96.9 95.6 95.5 1.56 0.77 0.41 Lyndon 421 97.6 100.0 93.8 0.00 0.00 0.00 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 80.0 80.6 80.0 3.50 0.72 3.20 Mission Valley 330 95.8 89.5 91.7 0.00 0.83 1.33 North Lyon County 251 79.4 100.0 91.2 2.07 0.00 2.48 Osage City 420 92.2 91.7 89.7 0.70 0.00 2.03 Santa Fe Trail 434 92.7 95.6 89.4 0.76 0.64 1.26 Shawnee Heights 450 94.7 90.5 91.0 0.65 0.82 0.80 West Franklin 287 86.5 90.9 88.3 0.70 0.36 1.41 174 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 85.2 96.2 87.5 1.36 0.75 1.48 Paradise 399 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Smith Center 237 92.9 100.0 89.3 0.00 0.55 0.52 Stockton 271 90.0 94.1 88.5 0.00 3.10 0.00 Sylvan Grove 299 78.3 71.4 100.0 0.98 0.00 0.00 Waconda 272 77.3 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.75 0.00 OTTAWA Beloit 273 80.4 95.1 93.2 0.86 1.14 0.82 Clay Center 379 88.1 94.2 93.0 0.95 1.54 0.96 North Ottawa County 239 97.6 96.8 100.0 0.67 0.00 0.34 Solomon 393 94.6 89.7 95.2 3.64 0.60 0.00 Southern Cloud 334 76.9 85.0 91.7 1.96 0.00 2.17 Twin Valley 240 82.7 88.0 94.9 1.39 1.44 0.70 PAWNEE Fort Larned 495 84.1 95.5 89.8 0.46 0.70 0.74 Macksville 351 100.0 96.0 100.0 0.00 0.82 0.90 Pawnee Heights 496 47.6 80.0 75.0 9.09 0.00 3.64 PHILLIPS Logan 326 93.3 88.2 100.0 1.02 0.00 1.23 Northern Valley 212 92.3 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Phillipsburg 325 100.0 100.0 97.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Thunder Ridge Schools 110 81.3 100.0 100.0 0.91 0.00 0.00 POTTAWATOMIE Blue Valley 384 91.3 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.19 Kaw Valley 321 95.8 90.5 97.9 0.57 0.00 0.57 Manhattan-Ogden 383 82.1 78.6 82.7 1.46 2.75 1.17 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 100.0 96.4 96.4 0.60 0.00 0.00 Riley County 378 92.7 92.5 92.9 0.58 0.59 0.65 Rock Creek 323 91.7 92.6 94.9 0.77 0.51 0.00 Vermillion 380 100.0 95.1 94.6 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wamego 320 93.3 94.5 92.2 0.30 0.76 0.31 PRATT Barber County North 254 86.4 90.7 92.9 4.59 2.01 0.52 Cunningham 332 83.3 100.0 100.0 0.00 1.45 0.00 Fairfield 310 100.0 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Haviland 474 -- -- -- 0.0 0.0 0.00 Macksville 351 100.0 96.0 100.0 0.00 0.82 0.90 Pratt 382 79.0 80.6 89.2 2.45 1.87 0.86 Skyline Schools 438 77.1 74.1 85.2 4.29 1.73 2.76 Stafford 349 70.6 73.7 66.7 0.00 1.04 2.00 RAWLINS Brewster 314 92.3 70.0 75.0 0.00 7.14 0.00 Cheylin 103 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Colby Public Schools 315 94.5 96.4 92.6 0.00 0.00 1.64 Golden Plains 316 87.5 90.5 90.0 1.15 1.22 0.00 Rawlins County 105 92.0 96.7 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 175 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 RENO Buhler 313 96.6 90.5 93.3 0.41 0.80 0.71 Burrton 369 73.3 93.8 80.0 0.00 0.97 2.02 Chase-Raymond 401 83.3 88.9 91.7 1.37 3.85 0.00 Fairfield 310 100.0 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Haven Public Schools 312 84.2 86.4 85.1 1.25 1.30 1.29 Hutchinson Public Schools 308 81.5 80.0 83.7 2.47 3.23 3.04 Kingman-Norwich 331 90.4 89.2 87.5 0.00 1.06 0.42 Nickerson 309 85.0 89.7 89.4 1.48 1.44 0.62 Pretty Prairie 311 95.5 89.3 93.8 4.13 0.78 0.00 Renwick 267 96.4 95.8 95.7 0.42 0.54 0.74 Sterling 376 91.7 96.4 97.7 1.31 0.00 0.00 REPUBLIC Clifton-Clyde 224 90.0 100.0 86.4 2.40 0.74 0.73 Concordia 333 84.1 86.6 92.1 2.04 0.70 1.61 Pike Valley 426 100.0 96.2 87.5 0.00 0.89 1.03 Republic County 109 * 96.9 94.3 1.42 0.51 3.27 Washington County Schools 108 87.1 83.3 100.0 0.52 0.56 0.53 RICE Central Plains 112 88.9 82.6 83.7 1.80 1.90 0.82 Chase-Raymond 401 83.3 88.9 91.7 1.37 3.85 0.00 Ellsworth 327 88.4 93.0 88.2 0.00 0.38 0.79 Inman 448 100.0 91.2 97.4 1.03 0.00 0.49 Little River 444 92.5 73.1 88.6 1.46 1.70 0.00 Lyons 405 93.0 80.0 88.5 2.33 1.00 0.94 Nickerson 309 85.0 89.7 89.4 1.48 1.44 0.62 Sterling 376 91.7 96.4 97.7 1.31 0.00 0.00 RILEY Blue Valley 384 91.3 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.19 Clay Center 379 88.1 94.2 93.0 0.95 1.54 0.96 Geary County Schools 475 82.5 78.3 70.5 0.96 0.63 2.05 Manhattan-Ogden 383 82.1 78.6 82.7 1.46 2.75 1.17 Mill Creek Valley 329 100.0 100.0 92.9 0.00 0.42 0.65 Riley County 378 92.7 92.5 94.9 0.58 0.59 0.00 Rock Creek 323 91.7 92.6 88.5 0.77 0.51 1.86 Valley Heights 498 90.9 100.0 100.0 0.67 0.00 0.45 Wamego 320 93.3 94.5 92.2 0.30 0.76 0.31 ROOKS Logan 326 93.3 88.2 100.0 1.02 0.00 1.23 Osborne County 392 85.2 96.2 87.5 1.36 0.75 1.48 Palco 269 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Paradise 399 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plainville 270 100.0 97.4 100.0 0.00 0.54 0.00 Stockton 271 90.0 94.1 88.5 0.00 3.10 0.00 RUSH Hays 489 90.5 85.6 86.5 0.90 0.87 1.63 LaCrosse 395 96.3 95.5 100.0 0.71 0.00 0.00 Otis-Bison 403 90.0 77.3 86.2 2.86 9.35 6.92 Pawnee Heights 496 47.6 80.0 75.0 9.09 0.00 3.64 Victoria 432 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 176 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 RUSSELL Central Plains 112 88.9 82.6 83.7 1.80 1.90 0.82 Paradise 399 92.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Russell County 407 83.6 76.2 72.7 3.34 1.59 2.59 Sylvan Grove 299 78.3 71.4 100.0 0.98 0.00 0.00 SALINE Ell-Saline 307 97.1 100.0 97.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Salina 305 87.5 84.0 87.0 1.47 2.07 1.64 Smoky Valley 400 86.2 83.7 82.7 0.39 1.63 1.27 Solomon 393 94.6 89.7 95.2 3.64 0.60 0.00 Southeast of Saline 306 91.1 96.3 95.0 0.56 0.59 0.60 Twin Valley 240 82.7 88.0 94.9 1.39 1.44 0.70 SCOTT Healy Public Schools 468 75.0 100.0 100.0 3.23 0.00 0.00 Scott County 466 94.2 88.5 81.0 1.26 1.78 1.99 SEDGWICK Andover 385 87.9 86.6 85.7 1.97 0.89 1.00 Burrton 369 73.3 93.8 80.0 0.00 0.97 2.02 Cheney 268 90.4 91.9 94.0 0.82 0.82 0.00 Circle 375 91.2 92.5 95.2 0.50 0.36 0.57 Clearwater 264 91.2 90.4 92.6 0.54 1.31 0.56 Conway Springs 356 95.7 96.6 94.9 0.93 0.96 0.00 Derby 260 82.6 87.6 87.8 0.99 0.17 1.54 Goddard 265 87.7 91.9 91.8 0.64 0.70 0.54 Halstead 440 88.5 94.0 95.3 1.36 0.82 0.00 Haven Public Schools 312 84.2 86.4 85.1 1.25 1.30 1.29 Haysville 261 89.9 88.5 88.6 1.05 1.45 1.22 Kingman-Norwich 331 90.4 89.2 87.5 0.00 1.06 0.42 Maize 266 94.4 95.0 95.0 0.33 0.54 0.24 Mulvane 263 95.4 100.0 93.1 0.36 0.12 0.49 Remington-Whitewater 206 98.0 95.7 88.2 0.00 0.42 0.00 Renwick 267 96.4 95.8 95.7 0.42 0.54 0.74 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 90.0 89.8 87.5 0.23 0.84 0.25 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 89.5 89.6 97.7 0.76 0.78 0.00 Valley Center Public Schools 262 89.0 84.4 88.0 1.27 0.63 1.22 Wichita 259 76.5 75.4 75.3 4.21 2.89 3.17 SEWARD Kismet-Plains 483 89.1 91.1 81.4 0.33 1.32 1.65 Liberal 480 88.5 85.3 88.7 1.17 2.11 2.57 Moscow Public Schools 209 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 100.0 87.5 85.7 0.00 1.59 0.85 Sublette 374 87.5 91.4 91.7 0.00 0.48 0.00 SHAWNEE Auburn-Washburn 437 93.3 91.7 88.6 0.63 1.04 1.00 Jefferson West 340 90.6 97.6 95.5 0.66 0.46 0.25 Kaw Valley 321 95.8 90.5 97.9 0.57 0.00 0.57 Mission Valley 330 95.8 89.5 91.7 0.00 0.83 1.33 Santa Fe Trail 434 92.7 95.6 89.4 0.76 0.64 1.26 Seaman 345 93.0 92.0 91.3 0.85 0.77 0.88 Shawnee Heights 450 94.7 90.5 91.0 0.65 0.82 0.80 Silver Lake 372 97.9 100.0 94.4 0.30 0.30 0.61 Topeka Public Schools 501 68.6 70.9 71.1 4.55 3.39 3.44 177 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 SHERIDAN Golden Plains 316 87.5 90.5 90.0 1.15 1.22 0.00 Grinnell Public Schools 291 -- -- -- 5.56 0.00 0.00 Hoxie Community Schools 412 89.5 94.7 94.4 1.67 0.00 0.79 Norton Community Schools 211 93.2 88.1 84.1 1.26 0.62 2.45 Oakley 274 95.0 87.5 81.3 0.49 1.52 0.54 Oberlin 294 89.7 89.3 84.4 0.58 0.60 0.64 Quinter Public Schools 293 96.0 85.7 95.5 2.21 0.00 1.67 Wheatland 292 91.7 93.8 100.0 2.13 0.00 0.00 SHERMAN Brewster 314 92.3 70.0 75.0 0.00 7.14 0.00 Goodland 352 78.3 90.1 74.3 0.94 0.70 1.46 SMITH Osborne County 392 85.2 96.2 87.5 1.36 0.75 1.48 Smith Center 237 92.9 100.0 89.3 0.00 0.55 0.52 Thunder Ridge Schools 110 81.3 100.0 100.0 0.91 0.00 0.00 Waconda 272 77.3 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.75 0.00 STAFFORD Chase-Raymond 401 83.3 88.9 91.7 1.37 3.85 0.00 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 100.0 90.2 82.8 0.00 1.00 1.50 Fairfield 310 100.0 95.5 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Great Bend 428 84.2 76.3 80.6 2.56 6.36 3.45 Macksville 351 100.0 96.0 100.0 0.00 0.82 0.90 Skyline Schools 438 77.1 74.1 85.2 4.29 1.73 2.76 St. John-Hudson 350 100.0 95.8 86.7 0.65 0.63 3.64 Stafford 349 70.6 73.7 66.7 0.00 1.04 2.00 STANTON Stanton County 452 96.7 83.9 96.2 0.00 0.50 0.00 STEVENS Hugoton Public Schools 210 87.3 82.9 89.9 1.11 1.09 2.54 Moscow Public Schools 209 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Satanta 507 100.0 87.5 85.7 0.00 1.59 0.85 SUMNER Argonia Public Schools 359 93.3 75.0 78.6 1.35 0.00 0.00 Arkansas City 470 79.2 79.3 84.0 2.87 2.33 3.24 Belle Plaine 357 95.2 90.2 94.4 0.35 0.75 0.00 Caldwell 360 92.9 100.0 95.2 0.00 0.00 0.00 Clearwater 264 91.2 90.4 92.6 0.54 1.31 0.56 Conway Springs 356 95.7 96.6 94.9 0.93 0.96 0.00 Kingman-Norwich 331 90.4 89.2 87.5 0.00 1.06 0.42 Mulvane 263 95.4 100.0 93.1 0.36 0.12 0.49 Oxford 358 82.9 100.0 82.9 0.00 1.28 2.20 South Haven 509 100.0 100.0 89.5 0.00 0.00 1.03 Udall 463 53.7 68.0 81.5 2.50 2.52 2.42 Wellington 353 90.2 91.0 94.5 0.54 0.56 0.96 THOMAS Brewster 314 92.3 70.0 75.0 0.00 7.14 0.00 Colby Public Schools 315 94.5 96.4 92.6 0.00 0.00 1.64 Golden Plains 316 87.5 90.5 90.0 1.15 1.22 0.00 Grinnell Public Schools 291 -- -- -- 5.56 0.00 0.00 Oakley 274 95.0 87.5 81.3 0.49 1.52 0.54 Triplains 275 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 TREGO Ellis 388 95.2 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 LaCrosse 395 96.3 95.5 100.0 0.71 0.00 0.00 WaKeeney 208 82.4 92.9 87.5 0.62 0.56 0.56 Western Plains 106 90.9 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 1.64 178 USD 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 School District by County Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Graduation and Dropout Rates in Kansas School Districts, by County 2012-13 - 2014-15 WABAUNSEE Kaw Valley 321 95.8 90.5 97.9 0.57 0.00 0.57 Manhattan-Ogden 383 82.1 78.6 82.7 1.46 2.75 1.17 Mill Creek Valley 329 100.0 100.0 91.7 0.00 0.42 1.33 Mission Valley 330 95.8 89.5 87.0 0.00 0.83 0.89 Morris County 417 94.4 86.0 91.2 0.89 1.50 2.48 North Lyon County 251 79.4 100.0 100.0 2.07 0.00 0.45 Wamego 320 93.3 94.5 92.2 0.30 0.76 0.31 WALLACE Triplains 275 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wallace County Schools 241 100.0 100.0 92.3 0.00 0.00 1.19 Weskan 242 100.0 100.0 88.9 1.75 0.00 0.00 WASHINGTON Barnes 223 94.4 90.0 97.3 0.88 1.34 0.48 Clifton-Clyde 224 90.0 100.0 86.4 2.40 0.74 0.73 Marysville 364 97.0 93.0 88.9 0.80 0.84 0.76 Republic County 109 * 96.9 94.3 1.42 0.51 3.27 Valley Heights 498 90.9 100.0 88.5 0.67 0.00 1.86 Washington County Schools 108 87.1 83.3 100.0 0.52 0.56 0.53 WICHITA Leoti 467 88.0 80.0 100.0 0.56 1.08 1.14 Scott County 466 94.2 88.5 81.0 1.26 1.78 1.99 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 83.3 100.0 78.6 2.30 2.60 2.44 Cherryvale 447 56.6 81.4 79.1 3.07 1.33 2.19 Fredonia 484 84.6 88.9 89.6 3.06 1.26 0.98 Neodesha 461 94.9 89.4 97.8 0.00 0.63 0.63 WOODSON Altoona-Midway 387 83.3 100.0 78.6 2.30 2.60 2.44 Eureka 389 95.2 89.1 92.7 0.36 1.11 0.00 Fredonia 484 84.6 88.9 89.6 3.06 1.26 0.98 Humboldt 258 87.5 88.3 88.7 0.00 1.26 1.27 LeRoy-Gridley 245 100.0 93.3 90.9 0.00 0.00 0.91 Madison-Virgil 386 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Woodson 366 92.6 85.7 96.3 0.49 2.30 0.48 WYANDOTTE Bonner Springs 204 84.2 87.6 83.0 2.57 1.69 0.87 Kansas City 500 65.5 64.2 68.4 2.84 3.54 3.76 Piper 203 95.0 97.7 98.5 0.84 0.12 0.81 Turner 202 81.6 81.5 79.5 1.57 3.52 4.60 Double dash (--) indicates no high school in school district. Source: Kansas State Department of Education, http://ksreportcard.ksde.org/ (accessed January 11, 2017). * Published rate inconsistent with enrollment data. 179 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2014 Total FTE PK-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio FTE Enrollment 9/20/2015 Total FTE PK-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Allen 2,387.1 154.2 15.5 2,231.2 151.7 14.7 Anderson 1,181.5 99.1 11.9 1,163.1 98.8 11.8 Atchison 2,184.8 151.1 14.5 2,156.0 147.1 14.7 Barber 666.0 55.5 12.0 693.5 59.0 11.8 Barton 4,032.8 268.3 15.0 3,915.5 268.9 14.6 Bourbon 2,244.6 164.6 13.6 2,219.4 165.2 13.4 Brown 1,400.0 114.0 12.3 1,437.2 114.2 12.6 Butler 15,088.4 922.3 16.4 15,073.4 921.1 16.4 Chase 341.5 31.0 11.0 334.5 30.0 11.2 Chautauqua 540.9 40.5 13.4 530.8 41.5 12.8 Cherokee 3,436.3 250.3 13.7 3,420.6 249.3 13.7 Cheyenne 403.5 39.7 10.2 394.0 41.1 9.6 Clark 425.6 40.5 10.5 421.1 36.6 11.5 Clay 1,324.5 97.7 13.6 1,298.9 95.8 13.6 Cloud 1,218.7 96.4 12.6 1,210.5 98.1 12.3 Coffey 1,442.2 113.8 12.7 1,431.0 115.5 12.4 Comanche 313.0 23.7 13.2 304.0 24.7 12.3 Cowley 5,618.1 387.0 14.5 5,603.9 379.3 14.8 Crawford 5,810.4 404.8 14.4 5,730.2 400.8 14.3 Decatur 311.0 28.5 10.9 323.0 29.5 10.9 Dickinson 3,667.9 280.9 13.1 3,588.8 286.8 12.5 Doniphan 1,282.8 109.9 11.7 1,227.3 107.5 11.4 Douglas 14,520.9 932.7 15.6 14,445.8 885.2 16.3 Edwards 437.5 34.5 12.7 437.0 34.5 12.7 Elk 451.0 41.8 10.8 442.5 43.6 10.1 Ellis 3,654.8 203.2 18.0 3,613.9 199.5 18.1 Ellsworth 1,103.7 98.6 11.2 1,128.2 101.4 11.1 Finney 8,313.6 523.8 15.9 8,193.3 503.6 16.3 Ford 7,098.8 426.8 16.6 7,156.4 425.2 16.8 Franklin 4,205.5 293.5 14.3 4,213.8 296.2 14.2 Geary 7,323.4 502.5 14.6 7,275.4 502.8 14.5 Gove 459.5 54.2 8.5 475.0 55.2 8.6 Graham 359.8 33.3 10.8 352.5 32.1 11.0 Grant 1,706.3 102.0 16.7 1,620.8 99.0 16.4 Gray 1,206.2 107.3 11.2 1,117.5 103.6 10.8 Greeley 245.0 25.5 9.6 237.3 26.0 9.1 Greenwood 905.0 81.8 11.1 891.5 83.1 10.7 Hamilton 503.0 32.0 15.7 497.0 33.0 15.1 Harper 967.0 84.4 11.5 953.3 81.5 11.7 Harvey 5,538.5 385.6 14.4 5,451.1 377.0 14.5 Haskell 740.2 68.9 10.7 721.5 69.7 10.4 Hodgeman 286.5 26.0 11.0 276.5 25.0 11.1 Jackson 2,258.1 168.1 13.4 2,222.8 170.0 13.1 Jefferson 3,365.3 249.1 13.5 3,383.3 249.1 13.6 Jewell 274.0 24.9 11.0 289.0 25.5 11.3 Johnson 91,568.6 5,374.1 17.0 91,719.0 5,425.2 16.9 Kearny 781.0 66.7 11.7 815.0 67.1 12.1 Kingman 1,084.0 86.7 12.5 1,062.7 81.6 13.0 Kiowa 523.2 36.0 14.5 442.9 33.4 13.3 Labette 3,583.2 257.6 13.9 3,583.7 256.7 14.0 Lane 286.0 38.2 7.5 280.1 30.7 9.1 Leavenworth 12,676.2 772.1 16.4 12,690.3 757.1 16.8 Lincoln 575.8 47.8 12.0 564.8 50.7 11.1 Linn 1,732.0 137.9 12.6 1,768.4 133.4 13.3 2015-16 2016-17 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2015-16 and 2016-17 180 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2014 Total FTE PK-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio FTE Enrollment 9/20/2015 Total FTE PK-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio 2015-16 2016-17 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2015-16 and 2016-17 Logan 457.3 43.5 10.5 454.1 40.1 11.3 Lyon 5,289.7 397.0 13.3 5,193.5 393.5 13.2 McPherson 4,509.9 304.8 14.8 4,429.8 302.4 14.6 Marion 2,021.2 144.9 13.9 1,868.9 144.7 12.9 Marshall 1,598.5 128.9 12.4 1,619.0 130.6 12.4 Meade 511.0 49.3 10.4 523.9 45.5 11.5 Miami 4,739.9 281.7 16.8 4,668.8 281.5 16.6 Mitchell 1,066.0 79.3 13.4 1,055.2 77.9 13.5 Montgomery 5,242.9 354.8 14.8 5,135.6 349.8 14.7 Morris 716.2 55.7 12.9 696.8 55.7 12.5 Morton 1,216.6 52.6 23.1 1,233.3 52.2 23.6 Nemaha 1,680.2 129.7 13.0 1,622.6 134.4 12.1 Neosho 2,275.1 156.3 14.6 2,270.5 153.6 14.8 Ness 385.1 42.8 9.0 389.8 44.5 8.8 Norton 840.7 71.9 11.7 781.0 71.5 10.9 Osage 2,566.9 199.7 12.9 2,536.7 200.8 12.6 Osborne 273.6 26.0 10.5 269.0 25.0 10.8 Ottawa 1,176.1 93.7 12.6 1,166.7 103.4 11.3 Pawnee 1,010.5 85.0 11.9 1,032.8 81.0 12.8 Phillips 968.5 87.7 11.0 946.2 87.8 10.8 Pottawatomie 3,816.2 294.9 12.9 3,853.2 294.0 13.1 Pratt 1,544.4 97.0 15.9 1,492.5 97.2 15.4 Rawlins 338.5 33.0 10.3 320.5 32.1 10.0 Reno 9,394.0 631.5 14.9 9,055.4 621.8 14.6 Republic 677.5 56.8 11.9 708.1 58.4 12.1 Rice 1,777.0 147.0 12.1 1,728.8 146.3 11.8 Riley 6,840.2 463.3 14.8 6,905.7 465.7 14.8 Rooks 742.4 69.5 10.7 741.5 75.1 9.9 Rush 513.6 38.8 13.2 505.5 38.5 13.1 Russell 906.0 83.3 10.9 907.2 83.5 10.9 Saline 8,106.4 549.8 14.7 8,014.5 568.3 14.1 Scott 956.5 65.7 14.6 954.4 68.7 13.9 Sedgwick 79,823.9 4,848.1 16.5 79,156.6 4,837.1 16.4 Seward 5,421.5 333.5 16.3 5,377.5 329.2 16.3 Shawnee 27,186.2 1,725.9 15.8 26,707.8 1,715.4 15.6 Sheridan 355.3 27.8 12.8 374.0 28.8 13.0 Sherman 895.0 64.0 14.0 885.2 58.2 15.2 Smith 369.5 29.6 12.5 382.5 30.3 12.6 Stafford 789.9 73.2 10.8 739.6 71.7 10.3 Stanton 430.2 35.5 12.1 422.0 34.0 12.4 Stevens 1,208.6 92.2 13.1 1,138.1 87.8 13.0 Sumner 3,644.1 266.0 13.7 3,562.3 264.7 13.5 Thomas 1,189.2 83.0 14.3 1,142.6 86.2 13.3 Trego 367.5 31.0 11.9 371.5 30.0 12.4 Wabaunsee 884.6 74.8 11.8 904.0 75.8 11.9 Wallace 265.5 34.5 7.7 289.5 34.4 8.4 Washington 995.4 81.7 12.2 982.9 82.9 11.9 Wichita 386.5 37.5 10.3 379.0 38.0 10.0 Wilson 1,536.3 112.5 13.7 1,482.1 110.7 13.4 Woodson 432.5 37.5 11.5 436.5 35.0 12.5 Wyandotte 29,108.5 1,917.0 15.2 29,074.9 2,035.2 14.3 Kansas 463,504.0 30,412.6 15.2 459,920.3 30,431.1 15.1 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Selected Statistics by District, http://datacentral.ksde.org/school_finance_reports.aspx (accessed May 10, 2017). 181 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 276.5 $121,164 $33,501,822 36.77 Iola 257 1,259.7 40,936 51,567,607 48.47 Humboldt 258 846.4 65,013 55,027,412 52.69 ANDERSON Garnett 365 988.0 71,635 70,775,832 52.33 Crest 479 193.5 90,242 17,461,865 34.70 ATCHISON Atchison County 377 556.9 101,279 56,402,530 44.73 Atchison 409 1,625.3 54,335 88,311,425 56.94 BARBER Barber County North 254 442.5 139,962 61,933,229 45.28 South Barber 255 223.5 288,480 64,475,377 34.14 BARTON Ellinwood 355 424.3 73,957 31,380,126 65.69 Great Bend 428 2,939.5 50,593 148,716,942 45.87 Hoisington 431 702.9 53,972 37,936,650 59.16 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 1,815.1 42,291 76,761,650 53.07 Uniontown 235 426.5 35,523 15,150,639 43.97 BROWN Hiawatha 415 852.0 114,204 97,301,699 60.11 South Brown County 430 548.0 54,468 29,848,190 52.15 BUTLER Bluestem 205 486.3 68,509 33,315,838 55.44 Remington-Whitewater 206 514.2 89,627 46,086,238 53.91 Circle 375 1,921.3 93,923 180,453,710 65.62 Andover 385 5,628.3 52,607 296,088,314 65.29 Rose Hill 394 1,589.5 40,994 65,160,554 58.38 Douglass 396 684.8 40,641 27,831,025 64.71 Augusta 402 2,113.9 40,619 85,864,430 63.41 El Dorado 490 1,883.0 87,852 165,425,037 60.84 Flinthills 492 251.4 75,448 18,967,534 58.84 CHASE Chase County 284 341.5 138,276 47,221,380 49.26 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 172.0 48,490 8,340,292 39.52 Chautauqua County 286 368.4 51,679 19,038,666 45.42 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 713.5 49,297 35,173,674 59.17 Columbus 493 931.0 67,067 62,439,109 43.81 Galena 499 792.8 21,854 17,325,628 59.67 Baxter Springs 508 998.0 24,653 24,603,999 59.98 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 133.5 206,251 27,534,502 41.62 St. Francis 297 270.0 101,832 27,494,612 44.29 CLARK Minneola 219 233.7 99,161 23,173,981 65.65 Ashland 220 189.9 120,610 22,903,900 49.17 CLAY Clay Center 379 1,324.1 65,694 86,985,097 43.51 Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 182 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 CLOUD Concordia 333 1,007.7 $57,754 $58,198,209 48.94 Southern Cloud 334 211.0 108,161 22,822,065 52.66 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 414.7 68,941 28,590,014 53.00 Burlington 244 821.0 547,862 449,794,920 28.53 LeRoy-Gridley 245 206.5 111,671 23,060,009 51.15 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 313.0 146,577 45,878,494 42.92 COWLEY Central 462 284.2 50,611 14,383,547 59.31 Udall 463 331.2 67,555 22,374,302 57.24 Winfield 465 2,155.2 52,381 112,891,310 51.02 Arkansas City 470 2,689.7 33,459 89,994,803 60.40 Dexter 471 141.5 52,134 7,376,965 51.98 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 464.6 40,159 18,657,941 49.72 Cherokee 247 509.1 62,381 31,757,990 49.42 Girard 248 990.9 37,281 36,941,809 54.05 Frontenac 249 874.4 29,159 25,496,197 46.13 Pittsburg 250 2,912.1 48,981 142,637,746 50.88 DECATUR Oberlin 294 310.5 142,677 44,301,134 43.15 DICKINSON Solomon 393 302.6 82,588 24,991,158 47.68 Abilene 435 1,552.9 51,235 79,562,980 53.76 Chapman 473 1,033.2 72,830 75,247,497 47.17 Rural Vista 481 299.0 105,168 31,445,327 56.67 Herington 487 473.0 43,954 20,790,375 69.62 DONIPHAN Doniphan West 111 315.0 188,002 59,220,473 41.90 Riverside 114 643.1 57,675 37,090,691 48.01 Troy 429 326.5 70,207 22,922,550 40.93 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 1,313.2 59,301 77,874,133 65.72 Eudora 491 1,662.8 35,871 59,647,015 73.26 Lawrence 497 11,515.6 90,810 1,045,729,023 56.91 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 324.5 80,968 26,274,223 67.88 Lewis 502 113.0 172,004 19,436,449 34.92 ELK West Elk 282 338.0 59,352 20,060,833 52.27 Elk Valley 283 113.5 116,033 13,169,731 48.65 ELLIS Ellis 388 419.6 75,223 31,563,451 49.24 Victoria 432 286.5 102,591 29,392,245 61.51 Hays 489 2,913.0 103,051 300,187,073 45.57 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 501.0 178,908 89,632,886 45.50 Ellsworth 327 602.6 77,799 46,881,624 52.47 183 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 FINNEY Holcomb 363 982.3 $136,312 $133,899,494 43.66 Garden City 457 7,317.4 46,252 338,447,454 52.03 FORD Spearville 381 341.5 73,298 25,031,114 50.00 Dodge City 443 6,525.9 33,853 220,921,733 57.06 Bucklin 459 221.3 127,292 28,169,658 45.44 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 566.5 71,778 40,662,285 47.01 Central Heights 288 538.0 46,704 25,126,709 54.39 Wellsville 289 753.0 65,474 49,302,033 56.61 Ottawa 290 2,337.2 51,560 120,505,388 62.89 GEARY Geary County 475 7,319.6 30,990 226,830,787 43.53 GOVE Grinnell 291 85.5 252,109 21,555,308 32.65 Wheatland 292 102.0 161,555 16,478,606 48.09 Quinter 293 272.0 76,257 20,741,785 56.92 GRAHAM Graham County 281 359.8 122,551 44,093,949 59.34 GRANT Ulysses 214 1,698.4 103,359 175,544,326 44.93 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 625.0 76,466 47,791,208 43.84 Montezuma 371 251.0 83,848 21,045,821 60.30 Copeland 476 99.5 200,987 19,998,184 57.82 Ingalls 477 232.0 91,881 21,316,495 51.63 GREELEY Greeley County 200 245.0 123,951 30,368,003 58.29 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 222.0 72,186 16,025,331 48.55 Eureka 389 616.5 52,795 32,548,227 57.76 Hamilton 390 76.5 117,537 8,991,591 49.59 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 502.5 84,814 42,619,158 58.16 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 815.5 128,857 105,082,748 51.84 Attica 511 151.5 84,764 12,841,795 49.20 HARVEY Burrton 369 241.5 67,287 16,249,802 64.46 Newton 373 3,327.8 47,597 158,393,629 54.83 Sedgwick 439 459.0 39,411 18,089,637 39.68 Halstead 440 728.5 58,287 42,461,814 51.63 Hesston 460 774.1 57,284 44,343,838 57.64 HASKELL Sublette 374 440.7 168,780 74,381,256 48.42 Satanta 507 299.5 227,394 68,104,412 29.24 HODGEMAN Hodgeman County 227 286.5 137,764 39,469,464 56.53 JACKSON North Jackson 335 361.5 53,901 19,485,128 53.18 Holton 336 1,086.5 40,117 43,586,872 58.80 Royal Valley 337 810.1 37,156 30,100,043 47.90 184 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 363.0 $47,050 $17,079,303 54.63 Jefferson County North 339 425.0 45,155 19,190,794 49.19 Jefferson West 340 835.0 45,834 38,271,515 53.99 Oskaloosa 341 543.8 48,542 26,396,972 47.94 McLouth 342 455.0 67,205 30,578,224 49.33 Perry 343 742.5 80,985 60,131,598 55.76 JEWELL Rock Hills 107 274.0 145,396 39,838,632 35.67 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 21,580.7 122,355 2,640,516,177 67.89 Spring Hill 230 3,475.3 46,477 161,520,235 64.14 Gardner Edgerton 231 5,452.7 48,583 264,907,459 69.19 DeSoto 232 6,725.1 65,381 439,693,157 74.46 Olathe 233 27,829.1 69,632 1,937,801,228 67.76 Shawnee Mission 512 26,464.1 120,651 3,192,909,126 54.06 KEARNY Lakin 215 592.0 149,984 88,790,490 42.77 Deerfield 216 188.5 159,000 29,971,587 42.11 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 931.5 71,775 66,858,742 59.34 Cunningham 332 145.5 476,158 69,281,032 28.00 KIOWA Kiowa County 422 428.5 147,970 63,405,040 38.20 Haviland 474 96.5 197,238 19,033,433 44.64 LABETTE Parsons 503 1,219.0 43,419 52,927,859 58.45 Oswego 504 445.5 27,103 12,074,570 56.90 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 439.0 36,015 15,810,769 60.97 Labette County 506 1,484.7 36,603 54,344,573 51.59 LANE Healy 468 67.5 174,178 11,757,003 48.83 Dighton 482 216.0 175,133 37,828,819 64.03 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 1,597.1 1,553 2,479,839 42.92 Easton 449 599.5 59,487 35,662,223 54.21 Leavenworth 453 3,599.8 52,030 187,298,967 63.34 Basehor-Linwood 458 2,371.3 56,659 134,356,285 61.30 Tonganoxie 464 1,890.2 52,170 98,610,845 60.40 Lansing 469 2,577.5 47,488 122,400,428 59.84 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 346.0 97,553 33,753,288 50.34 Sylvan Grove 299 227.9 125,565 28,616,363 39.69 LINN Pleasanton 344 333.0 49,643 16,531,195 42.61 Jayhawk 346 541.9 107,790 58,411,315 56.59 Prairie View 362 852.1 196,848 167,734,478 46.88 LOGAN Oakley 274 387.8 135,241 52,446,484 45.74 Triplains 275 69.5 375,975 26,130,290 38.90 185 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 LYON North Lyon County 251 415.0 $220,913 $91,678,794 40.26 Southern Lyon County 252 495.0 75,366 37,306,362 67.62 Emporia 253 4,379.7 40,461 177,206,016 53.61 McPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 1,024.1 66,376 67,976,092 46.74 McPherson 418 2,296.4 89,600 205,756,667 50.79 Canton-Galva 419 361.4 91,009 32,890,765 63.38 Moundridge 423 382.3 119,016 45,499,972 57.70 Inman 448 417.6 89,944 37,560,481 58.65 MARION Centre 397 475.7 51,484 24,491,085 44.54 Peabody-Burns 398 245.5 99,910 24,527,892 57.61 Marion-Florence 408 502.0 66,661 33,463,854 52.41 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 530.3 70,675 37,478,859 63.04 Goessel 411 266.0 54,238 14,427,239 59.04 MARSHALL Marysville 364 693.5 118,098 81,901,139 47.22 Vermillion 380 530.0 69,184 36,667,461 45.28 Valley Heights 498 374.0 55,271 20,671,526 55.47 MEADE Fowler 225 133.5 116,381 15,536,798 63.09 Meade 226 376.0 156,231 58,742,779 33.70 MIAMI Osawatomie 367 1,125.5 43,220 48,643,656 59.56 Paola 368 1,936.1 67,876 131,414,040 58.64 Louisburg 416 1,672.4 67,589 113,035,270 66.00 MITCHELL Waconda 272 292.5 104,446 30,550,411 47.51 Beloit 273 767.5 79,516 61,028,865 47.80 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 746.0 69,321 51,713,218 46.76 Coffeyville 445 1,654.1 78,752 130,263,136 45.14 Independence 446 1,930.0 59,425 114,691,045 41.20 Cherryvale 447 898.6 28,663 25,756,265 41.61 MORRIS Morris County 417 716.2 82,802 59,302,910 55.39 MORTON Rolla 217 164.0 206,211 33,818,549 40.00 Elkhart 218 1,051.4 45,942 48,302,988 31.22 NEMAHA Prairie Hills 113 1,104.7 85,484 94,434,161 55.53 Nemaha Central 115 574.3 123,699 71,040,135 41.11 NEOSHO Erie-Galesburg 101 513.5 67,451 34,635,897 74.86 Chanute 413 1,758.0 49,916 87,752,962 54.52 NESS Western Plains 106 104.0 326,503 33,956,281 41.19 Ness City 303 281.1 144,882 40,726,255 40.58 186 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 NORTON Norton 211 677.7 $68,238 $46,245,116 55.43 Northern Valley 212 164.5 85,468 14,059,464 57.79 OSAGE Osage City 420 642.4 44,277 28,443,254 50.42 Lyndon 421 396.5 51,327 20,351,038 45.42 Santa Fe Trail 434 990.2 49,798 49,309,860 50.01 Burlingame 454 298.0 40,097 11,948,828 50.59 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 234.7 74,772 17,548,872 38.26 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 273.6 90,254 24,693,383 51.26 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 599.9 63,067 37,833,768 53.35 Twin Valley 240 573.7 58,374 33,489,048 56.56 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 854.5 66,759 57,045,456 57.89 Pawnee Heights 496 154.5 105,474 16,295,721 44.69 PHILLIPS Thunder Ridge 110 215.5 91,063 19,624,117 52.17 Phillipsburg 325 607.5 48,060 29,196,305 43.72 Logan 326 145.0 100,002 14,500,229 51.69 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 1,470.1 55,139 81,059,447 55.45 Kaw Valley 321 1,105.5 282,840 312,680,008 36.50 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 289.5 75,106 21,743,249 49.74 Rock Creek 323 942.1 53,392 50,300,973 48.04 PRATT Pratt 382 1,154.8 87,045 100,519,736 49.76 Skyline 438 394.5 83,853 33,079,964 47.52 RAWLINS Rawlins County 105 333.4 103,820 34,613,686 49.03 RENO Hutchinson 308 4,708.2 45,341 213,475,886 55.95 Nickerson 309 1,076.5 65,842 70,878,619 48.49 Fairfield 310 287.0 142,713 40,958,759 47.24 Pretty Prairie 311 251.5 74,574 18,755,237 54.83 Haven 312 858.9 80,209 68,891,522 55.07 Buhler 313 2,182.3 71,559 156,163,767 59.77 REPUBLIC Republic County 109 466.0 98,938 46,105,265 49.73 Pike Valley 426 211.5 90,462 19,132,707 52.30 RICE Sterling 376 509.2 56,288 28,661,838 66.75 Chase-Raymond 401 163.0 129,778 21,153,757 48.85 Lyons 405 774.8 47,777 37,017,256 55.87 Little River 444 312.9 153,951 48,171,133 46.20 RILEY Riley County 378 669.4 68,918 46,133,671 48.60 Manhattan-Ogden 383 5,976.6 105,828 632,493,754 55.96 Blue Valley 384 187.5 106,251 19,922,028 59.82 187 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 ROOKS Palco 269 104.5 $209,034 $21,844,006 43.59 Plainville 270 334.8 104,359 34,939,439 44.74 Stockton 271 301.5 106,290 32,046,416 59.69 RUSH LaCrosse 395 282.0 92,239 26,011,454 47.94 Otis-Bison 403 220.0 115,359 25,378,961 49.86 RUSSELL Paradise 399 113.2 200,603 22,708,284 44.78 Russell County 407 792.5 87,947 69,698,169 50.33 SALINE Salina 305 6,975.4 63,360 441,959,487 56.12 Southeast of Saline 306 670.5 100,131 67,137,784 47.71 Ell-Saline 307 448.5 56,112 25,166,441 50.19 SCOTT Scott County 466 953.5 97,075 92,561,214 58.55 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 47,402.0 55,359 2,624,142,416 56.28 Derby 260 6,458.7 60,110 388,230,280 55.17 Haysville 261 5,237.9 26,348 138,010,377 56.07 Valley Center 262 2,750.2 44,467 122,293,832 62.28 Mulvane 263 1,716.8 66,455 114,090,192 57.93 Clearwater 264 1,130.5 52,699 59,576,252 58.19 Goddard 265 5,307.2 45,848 243,321,990 65.01 Maize 266 6,877.7 55,763 383,523,296 61.83 Renwick 267 1,827.0 63,049 115,190,237 59.43 Cheney 268 737.7 42,137 31,084,434 58.77 SEWARD Liberal 480 4,737.5 33,912 160,660,169 50.22 Kismet-Plains 483 681.0 105,774 72,032,144 44.38 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 3,654.5 64,128 234,356,715 52.11 Silver Lake 372 664.0 47,915 31,815,238 57.82 Auburn Washburn 437 6,008.6 76,943 462,320,700 54.52 Shawnee Heights 450 3,443.0 57,284 197,228,101 53.15 Topeka 501 13,413.4 46,194 619,622,846 51.72 SHERIDAN Hoxie 412 355.3 115,218 40,937,071 44.90 SHERMAN Goodland 352 901.8 88,325 79,651,038 49.66 SMITH Smith Center 237 369.5 88,902 32,849,438 52.58 STAFFORD Stafford 349 243.4 87,855 21,383,977 51.45 St. John-Hudson 350 327.4 106,003 34,705,234 51.54 Macksville 351 215.0 182,157 39,163,761 39.38 STANTON Stanton County 452 430.2 147,006 63,241,920 38.95 STEVENS Moscow 209 167.2 238,100 39,810,399 39.52 Hugoton 210 1,042.4 119,232 124,287,920 59.92 188 School District by County USD FTE Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2015-16 SUMNER Wellington 353 1,538.0 $44,850 $68,978,543 58.85 Conway Springs 356 470.3 46,365 21,805,285 57.00 Belle Plaine 357 610.8 37,614 22,974,923 58.77 Oxford 358 423.4 39,768 16,837,643 62.23 Argonia 359 157.0 96,988 15,227,137 47.47 Caldwell 360 234.0 75,612 17,693,225 68.96 South Haven 509 191.5 47,205 9,039,719 75.83 THOMAS Brewster 314 125.5 125,906 15,801,182 47.03 Colby 315 873.7 93,686 81,853,822 45.25 Golden Plains 316 179.6 84,345 15,148,346 40.96 TREGO WaKeeney 208 367.0 120,212 44,117,863 51.99 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 422.4 95,783 40,458,843 58.45 Mission Valley 330 462.2 79,141 36,579,120 61.39 WALLACE Wallace County 241 172.5 198,440 34,230,844 41.23 Weskan 242 92.5 109,747 10,151,601 58.80 WASHINGTON Washington County 108 337.0 96,615 32,559,264 58.05 Barnes 223 347.4 115,092 39,983,086 47.57 Clifton-Clyde 224 311.0 94,147 29,279,676 40.36 WICHITA Leoti 467 386.5 111,861 43,234,379 57.55 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 180.0 198,244 35,683,867 35.58 Neodesha 461 699.0 50,614 35,379,023 51.70 Fredonia 484 650.9 64,822 42,192,350 51.91 WOODSON Woodson 366 429.5 67,999 29,205,362 50.97 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 3,952.7 31,184 123,259,177 61.80 Piper-Kansas City 203 1,961.0 92,147 180,699,742 59.70 Bonner Springs 204 2,629.6 66,195 174,066,079 62.78 Kansas City 500 20,518.3 34,540 708,701,131 49.31 Kansas 462,594.7 $69,901 $32,335,682,539 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Assessed Valuation Reports and Mill Levy Reports, http://www.ksde.org/Agency/Fiscal-and-Administrative-Services/School-Finance/Reports-and-Publications (accessed June 8, 2017). 189 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 190 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 -2.6 191 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. 192 School District by County USD ALLEN Chanute Public Schools 413 10,861 1,874 441 23.5 Crest 479 1,300 228 44 19.3 Humboldt 258 2,692 488 91 18.6 Iola 257 8,274 1,350 334 24.7 Marmaton Valley 256 1,649 303 57 18.8 ANDERSON Crest 479 1,300 228 44 19.3 Garnett 365 6,727 1,260 221 17.5 West Franklin 287 4,837 861 113 13.1 ATCHISON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,182 798 98 12.3 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,049 1,965 443 22.5 Easton 449 3,606 655 65 9.9 Jefferson County North 339 2,270 405 50 12.3 North Jackson 335 1,873 339 47 13.9 South Brown County 430 3,371 660 157 23.8 Valley Falls 338 2,292 439 45 10.3 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,282 539 92 17.1 Skyline Schools 438 1,162 232 33 14.2 South Barber 255 1,562 237 33 13.9 BARTON Central Plains 112 3,665 586 72 12.3 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,825 457 70 15.3 Fort Larned 495 6,624 914 115 12.6 Great Bend 428 18,813 3,347 636 19.0 Hoisington 431 3,492 633 111 17.5 Macksville 351 1,300 274 44 16.1 Otis-Bison 403 1,381 227 29 12.8 BOURBON Fort Scott 234 12,275 2,229 517 23.2 Girard 248 5,492 1,044 181 17.3 Jayhawk 346 3,329 540 110 20.4 Uniontown 235 2,193 459 117 25.5 BROWN Doniphan West 111 2,563 338 54 16.0 Hiawatha 415 5,706 984 178 18.1 North Jackson 335 1,873 339 47 13.9 Prairie Hills 113 6,719 1,322 148 11.2 South Brown County 430 3,371 660 157 23.8 BUTLER Andover 385 23,591 5,882 375 6.4 Augusta 402 12,374 2,422 295 12.2 Bluestem 205 3,884 679 85 12.5 Central 462 1,866 346 70 20.2 Circle 375 9,208 1,793 174 9.7 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,585 708 65 9.2 El Dorado 490 14,609 2,356 478 20.3 Eureka 389 4,213 653 144 22.1 Flinthills 492 1,447 272 25 9.2 Peabody-Burns 398 2,307 403 40 9.9 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,710 768 81 10.5 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 8,113 1,815 144 7.9 Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate 193 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate CHASE Centre 397 1,484 291 38 13.1 Chase County 284 2,690 434 61 14.1 Marion-Florence 408 3,386 561 84 15.0 Peabody-Burns 398 2,307 403 40 9.9 CHAUTAUQUA Caney Valley 436 4,090 749 142 19.0 Cedar Vale 285 841 138 40 29.0 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,313 329 67 20.4 Elk Valley 283 751 157 42 26.8 Independence 446 12,814 2,208 510 23.1 West Elk 282 2,257 303 68 22.4 CHEROKEE Baxter Springs 508 4,590 892 227 25.4 Cherokee 247 4,491 818 181 22.1 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,583 457 119 26.0 Columbus 493 7,195 1,275 271 21.3 Galena 499 3,464 636 199 31.3 Oswego 504 2,140 349 67 19.2 Pittsburg 250 22,860 3,179 735 23.1 Riverton 404 3,681 680 133 19.6 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,053 159 45 28.3 St. Francis Community Schools 297 1,981 305 36 11.8 CLARK Ashland 220 1,162 219 26 11.9 Bucklin 459 1,395 262 32 12.2 Comanche County 300 1,877 320 40 12.5 Minneola 219 1,038 210 34 16.2 CLAY Clay Center 379 8,039 1,379 214 15.5 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,864 290 36 12.4 Southern Cloud 334 1,439 252 46 18.3 CLOUD Beloit 273 4,984 820 109 13.3 Clay Center 379 8,039 1,379 214 15.5 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,864 290 36 12.4 Concordia 333 6,764 1,083 164 15.1 North Ottawa County 239 3,416 589 67 11.4 Pike Valley 426 1,123 190 28 14.7 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,629 504 85 16.9 Southern Cloud 334 1,439 252 46 18.3 COFFEY Burlington 244 4,044 674 76 11.3 Garnett 365 6,727 1,260 221 17.5 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,701 479 51 10.6 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,622 264 23 8.7 Southern Lyon County 252 2,862 542 59 10.9 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 1,877 320 40 12.5 194 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate COWLEY Arkansas City 470 16,457 2,932 627 21.4 Cedar Vale 285 841 138 40 29.0 Central 462 1,866 346 70 20.2 Dexter 471 647 116 17 14.7 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,585 708 65 9.2 Mulvane 263 10,134 2,041 188 9.2 Oxford 358 1,838 289 27 9.3 Udall 463 1,996 370 47 12.7 Winfield 465 14,958 2,449 381 15.6 CRAWFORD Cherokee 247 4,491 818 181 22.1 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,583 457 119 26.0 Erie 101 3,593 646 176 27.2 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,948 720 122 16.9 Girard 248 5,492 1,044 181 17.3 Northeast 246 4,097 704 191 27.1 Pittsburg 250 22,860 3,179 735 23.1 Uniontown 235 2,193 459 117 25.5 DECATUR Golden Plains 316 784 162 12 7.4 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,090 344 53 15.4 Norton Community Schools 211 4,892 670 82 12.2 Oberlin 294 2,780 410 78 19.0 DICKINSON Abilene 435 8,619 1,567 203 13.0 Centre 397 1,484 291 38 13.1 Chapman 473 6,129 1,073 179 16.7 Herington 487 2,938 480 82 17.1 Rural Vista 481 2,168 356 66 18.5 Solomon 393 2,003 371 51 13.7 Southeast of Saline 306 3,082 610 71 11.6 DONIPHAN Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,182 798 98 12.3 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,049 1,965 443 22.5 Doniphan West 111 2,563 338 54 16.0 Riverside 114 3,400 587 125 21.3 Troy Public Schools 429 1,872 333 31 9.3 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 8,649 1,655 118 7.1 Eudora 491 7,934 1,681 165 9.8 Lawrence 497 98,042 12,235 1,490 12.2 Perry Public Schools 343 6,136 1,083 119 11.0 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,072 1,032 132 12.8 Shawnee Heights 450 19,164 3,653 342 9.4 Wellsville 289 4,757 926 65 7.0 West Franklin 287 4,837 861 113 13.1 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,053 333 45 13.5 Lewis 502 744 137 9 6.6 Macksville 351 1,300 274 44 16.1 195 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate ELK Bluestem 205 3,884 679 85 12.5 Central 462 1,866 346 70 20.2 Elk Valley 283 751 157 42 26.8 Eureka 389 4,213 653 144 22.1 Fredonia 484 4,431 762 170 22.3 West Elk 282 2,257 303 68 22.4 ELLIS Ellis 388 2,629 502 53 10.6 Hays 489 24,477 3,568 438 12.3 LaCrosse 395 2,175 323 55 17.0 Otis-Bison 403 1,381 227 29 12.8 Palco 269 816 148 14 9.5 Paradise 399 717 122 27 22.1 Plainville 270 2,468 430 53 12.3 Russell County 407 5,821 939 177 18.8 Victoria 432 1,945 345 20 5.8 ELLSWORTH Central Plains 112 3,665 586 72 12.3 Ell-Saline 307 1,791 329 39 11.9 Ellsworth 327 4,633 596 59 9.9 Little River 444 1,528 318 37 11.6 Smoky Valley 400 6,366 1,023 84 8.2 FINNEY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,363 750 90 12.0 Garden City 457 34,011 7,251 1,354 18.7 Holcomb 363 2,990 784 96 12.2 FORD Bucklin 459 1,395 262 32 12.2 Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,363 750 90 12.0 Dodge City 443 31,628 6,561 1,231 18.8 Fowler 225 867 170 11 6.5 Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,053 333 45 13.5 Minneola 219 1,038 210 34 16.2 Spearville 381 1,178 238 16 6.7 FRANKLIN Baldwin City 348 8,649 1,655 118 7.1 Central Heights 288 2,797 514 88 17.1 Garnett 365 6,727 1,260 221 17.5 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,701 479 51 10.6 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 1,504 286 43 15.0 Ottawa 290 14,392 2,630 447 17.0 Paola 368 11,598 2,202 217 9.9 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,072 1,032 132 12.8 Wellsville 289 4,757 926 65 7.0 West Franklin 287 4,837 861 113 13.1 GEARY Chapman 473 6,129 1,073 179 16.7 Geary County Schools 475 45,015 8,186 1,789 21.9 Manhattan 383 63,689 6,394 839 13.1 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,532 639 73 11.4 Morris County 417 4,941 725 126 17.4 Riley County 378 4,759 809 130 16.1 Rural Vista 481 2,168 356 66 18.5 196 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate GOVE Dighton 482 1,381 208 13 6.3 Grinnell Public Schools 291 568 89 8 9.0 Healy Public Schools 468 324 63 22 34.9 Oakley 274 2,724 457 50 10.9 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,444 278 28 10.1 Wheatland 292 818 134 33 24.6 GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,459 355 55 15.5 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,090 344 53 15.4 Logan 326 1,000 196 27 13.8 Norton Community Schools 211 4,892 670 82 12.2 Palco 269 816 148 14 9.5 Stockton 271 1,958 293 56 19.1 WaKeeney 208 2,785 374 50 13.4 GRANT Moscow Public Schools 209 750 193 18 9.3 Satanta 507 1,698 365 70 19.2 Stanton County 452 2,085 415 62 14.9 Ulysses 214 7,673 1,817 257 14.1 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,363 750 90 12.0 Copeland 476 821 198 16 8.1 Fowler 225 867 170 11 6.5 Ingalls 477 862 165 16 9.7 Montezuma 371 1,590 322 17 5.3 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 1,330 236 42 17.8 GREENWOOD Bluestem 205 3,884 679 85 12.5 Eureka 389 4,213 653 144 22.1 Flinthills 492 1,447 272 25 9.2 Fredonia 484 4,431 762 170 22.3 Hamilton 390 512 84 8 9.5 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,622 264 23 8.7 Madison-Virgil 386 1,273 223 54 24.2 West Elk 282 2,257 303 68 22.4 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,474 540 94 17.4 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 4,904 845 157 18.6 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,003 175 20 11.4 Attica 511 816 129 21 16.3 Cunningham 332 1,329 153 27 17.6 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,093 1,056 155 14.7 South Barber 255 1,562 237 33 13.9 197 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate HARVEY Buhler 313 12,806 2,352 287 12.2 Burrton 369 1,414 275 30 10.9 Goessel 411 1,540 257 13 5.1 Halstead 440 4,587 937 146 15.6 Haven Public Schools 312 5,964 1,185 173 14.6 Hesston 460 4,649 839 64 7.6 Moundridge 423 3,493 563 82 14.6 Newton 373 22,887 4,082 553 13.5 Peabody-Burns 398 2,307 403 40 9.9 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,710 768 81 10.5 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,217 486 40 8.2 Valley Center Public Schools 262 14,335 3,095 259 8.4 HASKELL Copeland 476 821 198 16 8.1 Ingalls 477 862 165 16 9.7 Satanta 507 1,698 365 70 19.2 Sublette 374 2,293 509 50 9.8 HODGEMAN Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,363 750 90 12.0 Dodge City 443 31,628 6,561 1,231 18.8 Jetmore 227 1,840 286 32 11.2 Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,053 333 45 13.5 Pawnee Heights 496 633 94 13 13.8 Spearville 381 1,178 238 16 6.7 JACKSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,182 798 98 12.3 Holton 336 5,998 1,031 145 14.1 Jefferson West 340 4,951 926 81 8.7 Kaw Valley 321 8,030 2,135 238 11.1 North Jackson 335 1,873 339 47 13.9 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,147 414 49 11.8 Prairie Hills 113 6,719 1,322 148 11.2 Royal Valley 337 4,473 897 81 9.0 South Brown County 430 3,371 660 157 23.8 Valley Falls 338 2,292 439 45 10.3 JEFFERSON Atchison County Community Schools 377 4,182 798 98 12.3 Easton 449 3,606 655 65 9.9 Holton 336 5,998 1,031 145 14.1 Jefferson County North 339 2,270 405 50 12.3 Jefferson West 340 4,951 926 81 8.7 Lawrence 497 98,042 12,235 1,490 12.2 McLouth 342 3,330 609 78 12.8 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,806 625 115 18.4 Perry Public Schools 343 6,136 1,083 119 11.0 Seaman 345 20,489 4,034 350 8.7 Valley Falls 338 2,292 439 45 10.3 JEWELL Beloit 273 4,984 820 109 13.3 Concordia 333 6,764 1,083 164 15.1 Pike Valley 426 1,123 190 28 14.7 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,629 504 85 16.9 Rock Hills 107 2,697 377 73 19.4 Smith Center 237 2,798 397 62 15.6 198 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 121,528 26,728 623 2.3 De Soto 232 33,763 7,962 246 3.1 Eudora 491 7,934 1,681 165 9.8 Gardner Edgerton 231 26,663 5,235 343 6.6 Olathe 233 156,209 30,982 1,955 6.3 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 233,651 34,657 2,711 7.8 Spring Hill 230 12,221 2,588 101 3.9 Wellsville 289 4,757 926 65 7.0 KEARNY Deerfield 216 1,067 226 55 24.3 Lakin 215 2,889 615 72 11.7 Leoti 467 2,178 420 62 14.8 KINGMAN Anthony-Harper 361 4,904 845 157 18.6 Cheney 268 3,619 811 55 6.8 Cunningham 332 1,329 153 27 17.6 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,093 1,056 155 14.7 Pretty Prairie 311 1,581 266 55 20.7 KIOWA Comanche County 300 1,877 320 40 12.5 Greensburg 422 1,655 271 34 12.5 Haviland 474 902 127 29 22.8 LABETTE Cherokee 247 4,491 818 181 22.1 Cherryvale 447 4,051 776 223 28.7 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,583 457 119 26.0 Labette County 506 7,481 1,393 262 18.8 Oswego 504 2,140 349 67 19.2 Parsons 503 9,674 1,545 409 26.5 LANE Dighton 482 1,381 208 13 6.3 Healy Public Schools 468 324 63 22 34.9 Scott County 466 4,975 952 104 10.9 LEAVENWORTH Basehor-Linwood 458 12,437 2,209 117 5.3 Bonner Springs 204 13,964 2,628 364 13.9 Easton 449 3,606 655 65 9.9 Eudora 491 7,934 1,681 165 9.8 Fort Leavenworth 207 8,147 1,674 121 7.2 Jefferson County North 339 2,270 405 50 12.3 Kansas City 500 119,639 23,786 7,914 33.3 Lansing 469 15,042 2,586 196 7.6 Lawrence 497 98,042 12,235 1,490 12.2 Leavenworth 453 27,985 4,479 929 20.7 McLouth 342 3,330 609 78 12.8 Tonganoxie 464 10,645 2,046 172 8.4 LINCOLN Central Plains 112 3,665 586 72 12.3 Lincoln 298 2,361 421 71 16.9 North Ottawa County 239 3,416 589 67 11.4 Sylvan Grove 299 1,641 244 42 17.2 199 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate LINN Garnett 365 6,727 1,260 221 17.5 Jayhawk 346 3,329 540 110 20.4 Pleasanton 344 1,965 365 80 21.9 Prairie View 362 5,609 1,052 129 12.3 LOGAN Leoti 467 2,178 420 62 14.8 Oakley 274 2,724 457 50 10.9 Scott County 466 4,975 952 104 10.9 Triplains 275 472 87 15 17.2 Wallace County Schools 241 1,201 202 32 15.8 LYON Chase County 284 2,690 434 61 14.1 Emporia 253 26,999 4,253 754 17.7 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,701 479 51 10.6 Madison-Virgil 386 1,273 223 54 24.2 Morris County 417 4,941 725 126 17.4 North Lyon County 251 3,380 608 93 15.3 Southern Lyon County 252 2,862 542 59 10.9 Wabaunsee East 330 3,154 527 47 8.9 MCPHERSON Canton-Galva 419 2,698 472 33 7.0 Goessel 411 1,540 257 13 5.1 Hesston 460 4,649 839 64 7.6 Inman 448 2,595 482 23 4.8 Little River 444 1,528 318 37 11.6 McPherson 418 14,611 2,501 204 8.2 Moundridge 423 3,493 563 82 14.6 Smoky Valley 400 6,366 1,023 84 8.2 Southeast of Saline 306 3,082 610 71 11.6 MARION Centre 397 1,484 291 38 13.1 Chase County 284 2,690 434 61 14.1 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,183 618 78 12.6 Goessel 411 1,540 257 13 5.1 Hesston 460 4,649 839 64 7.6 Marion-Florence 408 3,386 561 84 15.0 Newton 373 22,887 4,082 553 13.5 Peabody-Burns 398 2,307 403 40 9.9 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,710 768 81 10.5 Rural Vista 481 2,168 356 66 18.5 MARSHALL Barnes 223 2,499 411 49 11.9 Blue Valley 384 1,774 263 29 11.0 Marysville 364 5,273 873 109 12.5 Nemaha 115 3,948 704 56 8.0 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,147 414 49 11.8 Prairie Hills 113 6,719 1,322 148 11.2 Valley Heights 498 2,216 381 61 16.0 Vermillion 380 2,723 460 49 10.7 200 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate MEADE Ashland 220 1,162 219 26 11.9 Copeland 476 821 198 16 8.1 Fowler 225 867 170 11 6.5 Kismet-Plains 483 3,111 752 88 11.7 Meade 226 2,120 425 44 10.4 Montezuma 371 1,590 322 17 5.3 MIAMI Blue Valley 229 121,528 26,728 623 2.3 Gardner Edgerton 231 26,663 5,235 343 6.6 Louisburg 416 8,796 1,767 118 6.7 Osawatomie 367 6,561 1,266 228 18.0 Paola 368 11,598 2,202 217 9.9 Prairie View 362 5,609 1,052 129 12.3 Spring Hill 230 12,221 2,588 101 3.9 Wellsville 289 4,757 926 65 7.0 MITCHELL Beloit 273 4,984 820 109 13.3 Lincoln 298 2,361 421 71 16.9 Sylvan Grove 299 1,641 244 42 17.2 Waconda 272 2,575 386 55 14.2 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 4,090 749 142 19.0 Cherryvale 447 4,051 776 223 28.7 Coffeyville 445 13,122 2,088 516 24.7 Elk Valley 283 751 157 42 26.8 Fredonia 484 4,431 762 170 22.3 Independence 446 12,814 2,208 510 23.1 Neodesha 461 3,362 666 137 20.6 MORRIS Centre 397 1,484 291 38 13.1 Chase County 284 2,690 434 61 14.1 Herington 487 2,938 480 82 17.1 Morris County 417 4,941 725 126 17.4 Rural Vista 481 2,168 356 66 18.5 MORTON Elkhart 218 2,301 437 47 10.8 Rolla 217 706 150 30 20.0 NEMAHA Hiawatha 415 5,706 984 178 18.1 Nemaha 115 3,948 704 56 8.0 North Jackson 335 1,873 339 47 13.9 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,147 414 49 11.8 Prairie Hills 113 6,719 1,322 148 11.2 Vermillion 380 2,723 460 49 10.7 NEOSHO Chanute Public Schools 413 10,861 1,874 441 23.5 Cherokee 247 4,491 818 181 22.1 Cherryvale 447 4,051 776 223 28.7 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,583 457 119 26.0 Erie 101 3,593 646 176 27.2 Girard 248 5,492 1,044 181 17.3 201 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate NESS LaCrosse 395 2,175 323 55 17.0 Ness City 303 1,754 305 27 8.9 Western Plains 106 1,277 197 33 16.8 NORTON Logan 326 1,000 196 27 13.8 Northern Valley 212 873 156 31 19.9 Norton Community Schools 211 4,892 670 82 12.2 Oberlin 294 2,780 410 78 19.0 OSAGE Auburn-Washburn 437 34,341 6,462 587 9.1 Burlingame Public School 454 1,590 307 43 14.0 Lebo-Waverly 243 2,701 479 51 10.6 Lyndon 421 2,534 471 45 9.6 Marais des Cygnes Valley 456 1,504 286 43 15.0 North Lyon County 251 3,380 608 93 15.3 Osage City 420 3,654 657 137 20.9 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,072 1,032 132 12.8 Shawnee Heights 450 19,164 3,653 342 9.4 Wabaunsee East 330 3,154 527 47 8.9 West Franklin 287 4,837 861 113 13.1 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,095 294 63 21.4 Paradise 399 717 122 27 22.1 Smith Center 237 2,798 397 62 15.6 Stockton 271 1,958 293 56 19.1 Sylvan Grove 299 1,641 244 42 17.2 Waconda 272 2,575 386 55 14.2 OTTAWA Beloit 273 4,984 820 109 13.3 Clay Center 379 8,039 1,379 214 15.5 North Ottawa County 239 3,416 589 67 11.4 Solomon 393 2,003 371 51 13.7 Southern Cloud 334 1,439 252 46 18.3 Twin Valley 240 2,537 468 55 11.8 PAWNEE Fort Larned 495 6,624 914 115 12.6 Macksville 351 1,300 274 44 16.1 Pawnee Heights 496 633 94 13 13.8 PHILLIPS Logan 326 1,000 196 27 13.8 Northern Valley 212 873 156 31 19.9 Phillipsburg 325 3,453 561 88 15.7 Thunder Ridge 110 1,617 263 36 13.7 POTTAWATOMIE Blue Valley (Randolph-Olsburg) 384 1,774 263 29 11.0 Kaw Valley 321 8,030 2,135 238 11.1 Manhattan 383 63,689 6,394 839 13.1 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,147 414 49 11.8 Riley County 378 4,759 809 130 16.1 Rock Creek 323 5,420 1,047 84 8.0 Vermillion 380 2,723 460 49 10.7 Wamego 320 7,954 1,533 143 9.3 202 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate PRATT Barber County North 254 3,282 539 92 17.1 Cunningham 332 1,329 153 27 17.6 Fairfield 310 2,426 437 86 19.7 Haviland 474 902 127 29 22.8 Macksville 351 1,300 274 44 16.1 Pratt 382 8,455 1,411 201 14.2 Skyline Schools 438 1,162 232 33 14.2 Stafford 349 1,379 222 48 21.6 RAWLINS Brewster 314 595 99 16 16.2 Cheylin 103 1,053 159 45 28.3 Colby Public Schools 315 6,653 1,049 111 10.6 Golden Plains 316 784 162 12 7.4 Rawlins County 105 2,095 316 49 15.5 RENO Buhler 313 12,806 2,352 287 12.2 Burrton 369 1,414 275 30 10.9 Chase-Raymond 401 883 160 33 20.6 Fairfield 310 2,426 437 86 19.7 Haven Public Schools 312 5,964 1,185 173 14.6 Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,228 5,534 980 17.7 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,093 1,056 155 14.7 Nickerson 309 7,275 1,220 191 15.7 Pretty Prairie 311 1,581 266 55 20.7 Renwick 267 8,564 2,258 148 6.6 Sterling 376 3,096 466 58 12.4 REPUBLIC Clifton-Clyde 224 1,864 290 36 12.4 Concordia 333 6,764 1,083 164 15.1 North Central - Washington Schools 108 2,561 398 45 11.3 Pike Valley 426 1,123 190 28 14.7 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,629 504 85 16.9 RICE Central Plains 112 3,665 586 72 12.3 Chase-Raymond 401 883 160 33 20.6 Ellsworth 327 4,633 596 59 9.9 Inman 448 2,595 482 23 4.8 Little River 444 1,528 318 37 11.6 Lyons 405 4,117 716 118 16.5 Nickerson 309 7,275 1,220 191 15.7 Sterling 376 3,096 466 58 12.4 RILEY Blue Valley (Randolph-Olsburg) 384 1,774 263 29 11.0 Clay Center 379 8,039 1,379 214 15.5 Geary County Schools 475 45,015 8,186 1,789 21.9 Manhattan 383 63,689 6,394 839 13.1 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,532 639 73 11.4 Riley County 378 4,759 809 130 16.1 Rock Creek 323 5,420 1,047 84 8.0 Valley Heights 498 2,216 381 61 16.0 Wamego 320 7,954 1,533 143 9.3 203 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate ROOKS Logan 326 1,000 196 27 13.8 Osborne County 392 2,095 294 63 21.4 Palco 269 816 148 14 9.5 Paradise 399 717 122 27 22.1 Plainville 270 2,468 430 53 12.3 Stockton 271 1,958 293 56 19.1 RUSH Hays 489 24,477 3,568 438 12.3 LaCrosse 395 2,175 323 55 17.0 Otis-Bison 403 1,381 227 29 12.8 Pawnee Heights 496 633 94 13 13.8 Victoria 432 1,945 345 20 5.8 RUSSELL Central Plains 112 3,665 586 72 12.3 Paradise 399 717 122 27 22.1 Russell County 407 5,821 939 177 18.8 Sylvan Grove 299 1,641 244 42 17.2 SALINE Ell-Saline 307 1,791 329 39 11.9 Salina 305 49,480 8,470 1,834 21.7 Smoky Valley 400 6,366 1,023 84 8.2 Solomon 393 2,003 371 51 13.7 Southeast of Saline 306 3,082 610 71 11.6 Twin Valley 240 2,537 468 55 11.8 SCOTT Healy Public Schools 468 324 63 22 34.9 Scott County 466 4,975 952 104 10.9 SEDGWICK Andover 385 23,591 5,882 375 6.4 Burrton 369 1,414 275 30 10.9 Cheney 268 3,619 811 55 6.8 Circle 375 9,208 1,793 174 9.7 Clearwater 264 6,037 1,313 148 11.3 Conway Springs 356 2,613 616 85 13.8 Derby 260 35,539 7,200 908 12.6 Goddard 265 27,927 6,525 336 5.1 Halstead 440 4,587 937 146 15.6 Haven Public Schools 312 5,964 1,185 173 14.6 Haysville 261 23,271 4,913 705 14.3 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,093 1,056 155 14.7 Maize 266 34,836 8,105 641 7.9 Mulvane 263 10,134 2,041 188 9.2 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,710 768 81 10.5 Renwick 267 8,564 2,258 148 6.6 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 8,113 1,815 144 7.9 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,217 486 40 8.2 Valley Center Public Schools 262 14,335 3,095 259 8.4 Wichita 259 335,214 57,490 14,355 25.0 SEWARD Kismet-Plains 483 3,111 752 88 11.7 Liberal 480 21,224 4,560 787 17.3 Moscow Public Schools 209 750 193 18 9.3 Satanta 507 1,698 365 70 19.2 Sublette 374 2,293 509 50 9.8 204 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate SHAWNEE Auburn-Washburn 437 34,341 6,462 587 9.1 Jefferson West 340 4,951 926 81 8.7 Kaw Valley 321 8,030 2,135 238 11.1 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,072 1,032 132 12.8 Seaman 345 20,489 4,034 350 8.7 Shawnee Heights 450 19,164 3,653 342 9.4 Silver Lake 372 3,418 725 38 5.2 Topeka Public Schools 501 98,543 15,935 3,890 24.4 Wabaunsee East 330 3,154 527 47 8.9 SHERIDAN Golden Plains 316 784 162 12 7.4 Grinnell Public Schools 291 568 89 8 9.0 Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,090 344 53 15.4 Norton Community Schools 211 4,892 670 82 12.2 Oakley 274 2,724 457 50 10.9 Oberlin 294 2,780 410 78 19.0 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,444 278 28 10.1 Wheatland 292 818 134 33 24.6 SHERMAN Brewster 314 595 99 16 16.2 Goodland 352 5,903 986 227 23.0 SMITH Osborne County 392 2,095 294 63 21.4 Smith Center 237 2,798 397 62 15.6 Thunder Ridge 110 1,617 263 36 13.7 Waconda 272 2,575 386 55 14.2 STAFFORD Chase-Raymond 401 883 160 33 20.6 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,825 457 70 15.3 Fairfield 310 2,426 437 86 19.7 Great Bend 428 18,813 3,347 636 19.0 Macksville 351 1,300 274 44 16.1 Skyline Schools 438 1,162 232 33 14.2 St. John-Hudson 350 1,782 324 57 17.6 Stafford 349 1,379 222 48 21.6 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,085 415 62 14.9 STEVENS Hugoton Public Schools 210 5,122 1,133 154 13.6 Moscow Public Schools 209 750 193 18 9.3 Satanta 507 1,698 365 70 19.2 SUMNER Argonia Public Schools 359 1,003 175 20 11.4 Arkansas City 470 16,457 2,932 627 21.4 Belle Plaine 357 3,228 597 70 11.7 Caldwell 360 1,431 201 49 24.4 Clearwater 264 6,037 1,313 148 11.3 Conway Springs 356 2,613 616 85 13.8 Kingman-Norwich 331 6,093 1,056 155 14.7 Mulvane 263 10,134 2,041 188 9.2 Oxford 358 1,838 289 27 9.3 South Haven 509 857 167 15 9.0 Udall 463 1,996 370 47 12.7 Wellington 353 9,426 1,709 317 18.5 205 School District by County USD Children in Poverty Age 5-17 Related to Head of Household Number Percent Estimates of Poverty for 2015, Kansas School Districts, by County Population of Children Age 5-17 Total Population Estimate THOMAS Brewster 314 595 99 16 16.2 Colby Public Schools 315 6,653 1,049 111 10.6 Golden Plains 316 784 162 12 7.4 Grinnell Public Schools 291 568 89 8 9.0 Oakley 274 2,724 457 50 10.9 Triplains 275 472 87 15 17.2 TREGO Ellis 388 2,629 502 53 10.6 LaCrosse 395 2,175 323 55 17.0 WaKeeney 208 2,785 374 50 13.4 Western Plains 106 1,277 197 33 16.8 WABAUNSEE Kaw Valley 321 8,030 2,135 238 11.1 Manhattan 383 63,689 6,394 839 13.1 Mill Creek Valley 329 3,532 639 73 11.4 Morris County 417 4,941 725 126 17.4 North Lyon County 251 3,380 608 93 15.3 Wabaunsee East 330 3,154 527 47 8.9 Wamego 320 7,954 1,533 143 9.3 WALLACE Triplains 275 472 87 15 17.2 Wallace County Schools 241 1,201 202 32 15.8 Weskan 242 317 73 7 9.6 WASHINGTON Barnes 223 2,499 411 49 11.9 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,864 290 36 12.4 Marysville 364 5,273 873 109 12.5 North Central - Washington Schools 108 2,561 398 45 11.3 Republic County - Hillcrest Rural Schools 109 3,629 504 85 16.9 Valley Heights 498 2,216 381 61 16.0 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,178 420 62 14.8 Scott County 466 4,975 952 104 10.9 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,565 253 51 20.2 Cherryvale 447 4,051 776 223 28.7 Fredonia 484 4,431 762 170 22.3 Neodesha 461 3,362 666 137 20.6 WOODSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,565 253 51 20.2 Eureka 389 4,213 653 144 22.1 Fredonia 484 4,431 762 170 22.3 Humboldt 258 2,692 488 91 18.6 LeRoy-Gridley 245 1,622 264 23 8.7 Madison-Virgil 386 1,273 223 54 24.2 Woodson 366 2,585 431 105 24.4 WYANDOTTE Bonner Springs 204 13,964 2,628 364 13.9 Kansas City 500 119,639 23,786 7,914 33.3 Piper 203 10,497 2,150 186 8.7 Turner 202 19,494 4,013 1,065 26.5 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 June 8, 2017). School Districts are listed in all counties in which they are located according to 2012 boundaries. 206 State Mathematics Writing Mathematics Writing Alabama 547 538 532 545 538 533 6 Alaska 507 503 475 509 503 482 52 Arizona 522 525 500 523 527 502 34 Arkansas 573 571 554 568 569 551 4 California 498 510 496 495 506 491 60 Colorado 582 586 567 582 587 567 12 Connecticut 507 510 508 504 506 504 89 Delaware 456 459 444 462 461 445 100 District of Columbia 440 438 431 441 440 432 100 Florida 491 485 472 486 480 468 74 Georgia 488 485 472 490 485 475 77 Hawaii 484 504 472 487 508 477 61 Idaho 458 456 450 467 463 442 100 Illinois 599 616 587 599 616 587 4 Indiana 497 500 477 496 499 478 71 Iowa 605 611 578 589 600 566 3 Kansas 591 596 566 588 592 568 5 Kentucky 589 585 572 588 587 574 4 Louisiana 561 556 550 563 559 553 5 Maine 467 471 449 468 473 451 96 Maryland 492 495 481 491 493 478 79 Massachusetts 516 531 509 516 529 507 86 Michigan 593 610 581 594 609 585 4 Minnesota 598 610 578 595 607 576 5 Mississippi 583 566 565 580 563 570 3 Missouri 595 597 579 596 599 582 4 Montana 555 552 530 561 556 538 15 Nebraska 589 587 569 589 590 576 4 Nevada 495 494 469 494 494 470 50 New Hampshire 524 530 512 525 530 511 70 New Jersey 501 523 502 500 521 499 81 New Mexico 548 543 526 551 544 528 12 New York 488 502 478 489 502 478 75 North Carolina 499 507 477 498 504 476 63 North Dakota 612 620 584 597 608 586 2 Ohio 555 562 535 557 563 537 14 Oklahoma 576 571 550 576 569 548 4 Oregon 523 522 499 523 521 502 47 Pennsylvania 497 504 480 499 504 482 71 Rhode Island 497 496 487 494 494 484 77 South Carolina 488 490 465 488 487 467 65 South Dakota 604 609 579 592 597 564 3 Tennessee 578 570 566 581 574 568 7 Texas 476 495 461 470 486 454 64 Utah 571 568 551 579 575 554 5 Vermont 522 525 507 523 524 507 61 Virginia 518 515 497 518 516 499 72 Washington 510 518 491 502 510 484 66 West Virginia 517 505 500 509 497 495 15 Wisconsin 596 608 578 591 605 575 4 Wyoming 590 599 573 589 586 562 3 United States 497 513 487 495 511 484 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, 2013-14 and 2014-15 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics: 2015, Table 226.40, http:/nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed May 31, 2017). 2013-14 2014-15 Percent of Graduates Taking SAT 2014-15 Critical Reading Critical Reading 207 State 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Percent of Graduates Taking ACT 2016 Alabama 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.6 19.1 19.1 100 Alaska 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.0 21.1 20.0 53 Arizona 19.7 19.7 19.6 19.7 19.9 20.1 58 Arkansas 19.9 20.3 20.2 20.4 20.4 20.2 96 California 22.1 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.5 22.6 33 Colorado 20.7 20.6 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.6 100 Connecticut 23.9 23.8 24.0 24.2 24.4 24.5 34 Delaware 22.4 22.6 22.9 23.2 23.5 23.6 21 Dist. of Columbia 20.0 19.7 20.4 21.6 21.1 22.2 44 Florida 19.6 19.8 19.6 19.6 19.9 19.9 81 Georgia 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.8 21.0 21.1 60 Hawaii 21.3 21.3 20.1 18.2 18.5 18.7 94 Idaho 21.7 21.6 22.1 22.4 22.7 22.7 39 Illinois 20.9 20.9 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.8 100 Indiana 22.3 22.3 21.7 21.9 22.1 22.3 41 Iowa 22.3 22.1 22.1 22.0 22.2 22.1 68 Kansas 22.0 21.9 21.8 22.0 21.9 21.9 74 Kentucky 19.6 19.8 19.6 19.9 20.0 20.0 100 Louisiana 20.2 20.3 19.5 19.2 19.4 19.5 100 Maine 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.6 24.2 23.6 10 Maryland 22.1 22.1 22.3 22.6 22.7 23.0 27 Massachusetts 24.2 24.1 24.1 24.3 24.4 24.8 28 Michigan 20.0 20.1 19.9 20.1 20.1 20.3 100 Minnesota 22.9 22.8 23.0 22.9 22.7 21.1 100 Mississippi 18.7 18.7 18.9 19.0 19.0 18.4 100 Missouri 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.8 21.7 20.2 100 Montana 22.1 22.0 21.3 20.5 20.4 20.3 100 Nebraska 22.1 22.0 21.5 21.7 21.5 21.4 88 Nevada 21.4 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.0 17.7 100 New Hampshire 23.7 23.8 23.8 24.2 24.3 24.5 23 New Jersey 23.2 23.4 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.1 32 New Mexico 19.8 19.9 19.9 19.9 20.1 19.9 70 New York 23.4 23.3 23.4 23.4 23.7 23.9 29 North Carolina 21.9 21.9 18.7 18.9 19.0 19.1 100 North Dakota 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.3 100 Ohio 21.8 21.8 21.8 22.0 22.0 22.0 73 Oklahoma 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.4 82 Oregon 21.5 21.4 21.5 21.4 21.5 21.7 39 Pennsylvania 22.3 22.4 22.7 22.7 22.9 23.1 23 Rhode Island 23.0 22.9 22.7 22.9 23.1 23.3 20 South Carolina 20.1 20.2 20.4 20.4 20.4 18.5 100 South Dakota 21.8 21.8 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 76 Tennessee 19.5 19.7 19.5 19.8 19.8 19.9 100 Texas 20.8 20.8 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.6 46 Utah 21.8 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.2 20.2 100 Vermont 22.7 23.0 23.0 23.2 23.5 23.4 29 Virginia 22.3 22.4 22.6 22.8 23.1 23.3 31 Washington 22.8 22.9 22.8 23.0 22.4 23.1 25 West Virginia 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.8 20.7 67 Wisconsin 22.2 22.1 22.1 22.2 22.2 20.5 100 Wyoming 20.3 20.3 19.8 20.1 20.2 20.0 100 United States 21.1 21.1 20.9 21.0 21.0 20.8 64 Source: ACT, ACT Newsroom, ACT National and State Scores, http://www.act.org/newsroom/data/ (accessed May 31, 2017). Maximum composite score is 36. ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2011-2016 208 Texas6,446 Montana5,308 California6,437 Utah6,159 Idaho6,159 Arizona3,012 Nevada6,976 Oregon3,522 Colorado3,383 Kansas5,148 Iowa5,967 New Mexico8,017 Nebraska7,973 Minnesota6,311 Missouri4,477 Ohio4,837 Georgia7,410 Oklahoma6,691 Alabama6,804 South Dakota5,700 Washington5,920 Arkansas7,732 Maine6,864 Wisconsin4,597 Virginia5,168 Indiana6,288 Michigan3,855 Tennessee7,697 North Carolina8,306 Pennsylvania4,233 Florida5,960 New York8,622 Louisiana6,185 Kentucky7,128 Mississippi6,859 South Carolina4,880 West Virginia6,249 Wyoming13,035 Illinois11,554 North Dakota10,246 State Funding for Higher Education per Student, by State, 2014 New Hampshire2,721Massachusetts7,182Rhode Island4,916Connecticut10,608 Alaska17,358 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Science Foundation. FTE enrollment includes only enrollment at public higher education institutions and equates students credit hours to full-time, academic-year students but excludes medical students. Funding shown in constant 2009 dollars. Dollars per Full-time Equivalent Student 2,721 - 4,233 4,234 - 5,700 5,701 - 8,622 8,623 - 13,035 13,036 - 17,358 Delaware5,894 Hawaii12,119 Maryland6,821 New Jersey6,700 Vermont4,084 209 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Alabama $6,696 $6,482 $6,886 $6,688 $6,804 Alaska 16,250 15,719 15,678 16,396 17,358 Arizona 4,137 3,828 2,849 2,919 3,012 Arkansas 7,796 7,817 7,781 7,768 7,732 California 6,178 6,831 5,898 6,067 6,437 Colorado 2,353 3,335 3,186 3,174 3,383 Connecticut 12,367 12,072 10,542 9,471 10,608 Delaware 6,670 5,935 5,847 5,843 5,894 District of Columbia - - - - - Florida 5,963 5,730 5,383 5,052 5,960 Georgia 6,950 7,278 6,611 6,927 7,410 Hawaii 13,285 11,926 12,292 11,998 12,119 Idaho 7,062 6,246 5,379 5,833 6,159 Illinois 7,656 7,373 8,094 8,906 11,554 Indiana 6,141 5,705 5,728 5,744 6,288 Iowa 5,890 5,533 5,316 5,690 5,967 Kansas 5,420 5,152 5,208 5,316 5,148 Kentucky 7,789 7,453 7,386 7,152 7,128 Louisiana 7,199 6,813 6,477 6,302 6,185 Maine 6,833 6,728 6,753 6,671 6,864 Maryland 6,839 6,472 6,287 6,343 6,821 Massachusetts 5,850 6,535 6,711 6,839 7,182 Michigan 4,178 4,154 3,477 3,661 3,855 Minnesota 6,566 6,253 5,708 5,719 6,311 Mississippi 7,827 6,507 6,488 6,480 6,859 Missouri 5,055 4,694 4,520 4,436 4,477 Montana 4,355 4,073 4,705 4,716 5,308 Nebraska 7,616 7,502 7,375 7,612 7,973 Nevada 5,693 7,699 6,897 6,714 6,976 New Hampshire 3,503 3,411 2,011 2,045 2,721 New Jersey 7,408 7,161 6,814 6,409 6,700 New Mexico 8,807 8,738 7,830 7,705 8,017 New York 8,612 8,289 7,968 8,378 8,622 North Carolina 8,485 8,324 8,253 8,560 8,306 North Dakota 8,164 7,957 8,721 8,678 10,246 Ohio 4,408 4,191 4,204 4,792 4,837 Oklahoma 7,798 6,984 6,766 6,791 6,691 Oregon 3,969 3,605 3,169 3,286 3,522 Pennsylvania 4,980 4,770 4,225 4,197 4,233 Rhode Island 4,921 4,804 4,818 4,745 4,916 South Carolina 5,292 4,534 4,664 4,865 4,880 South Dakota 5,721 5,383 5,132 5,580 5,700 Tennessee 7,740 7,977 6,669 6,953 7,697 Texas 7,362 6,432 6,184 5,924 6,446 Utah 5,732 5,393 5,475 5,665 6,159 Vermont 4,230 4,024 3,933 3,927 4,084 Virginia 5,458 5,118 4,744 5,005 5,168 Washington 6,096 5,897 5,100 5,181 5,920 West Virginia 6,154 5,972 6,442 6,523 6,249 Wisconsin 5,193 5,351 4,514 4,749 4,597 Wyoming 11,887 12,627 12,279 13,999 13,035 United States $6,424 $6,290 $5,921 $6,017 $6,380 State Funding for Higher Education per Student, by State 2010-2014 Source: National Science Foundation, Science and Engineering Indicators 2016, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/2016/nsb20161/#/singleind/27/M (accessed April 18, 2016). Single dash (-) indicates not available. Student FTE enrollment includes only enrollment at public higher education institutions and equates student credit hours to full-time, academic-year students but excludes medical students. State funding per student is shown in constant 2009 dollars. 210 Texas29.2 Utah27.7 Idaho29.6 Arizona24.6 Nevada29.6 Iowa26.8 Kansas25.1 New Mexico31.6 Ohio27.7Illinois27.5 Nebraska25.9 Minnesota29.4 Missouri25.5 Georgia30.6 Oklahoma27.5 Alabama27.0 Arkansas23.8 North Dakota25.6 Indiana29.2 Tennessee24.9 Pennsylvania31.7 Florida29.0 New York31.5 Louisiana28.0 Kentucky25.8 Mississippi25.0 South Carolina29.9 West Virginia29.8 Montana35.9 California39.7 Oregon34.6 Colorado36.0 Wyoming39.7 South Dakota32.3 Washington38.6 Maine35.3 Wisconsin32.1 Michigan32.4 North Carolina33.9 Virginia34.9 Vermont42.0 Science, Engineering, and Technology Degrees as a Percentage of Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2013 New Hampshire31.7Massachusetts34.2Rhode Island32.4Connecticut33.7 Alaska36.0 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from National Science Foundation. Percent 23.8 - 26.8 26.9 - 29.8 29.9 - 31.7 31.8 - 34.2 34.3 - 42.0 Delaware30.1Maryland39.5 New Jersey34.7 Hawaii35.0 211 State 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Alabama 26.2 25.3 26.0 25.4 26.9 27.3 27.0 Alaska 33.3 34.4 36.3 38.2 37.5 35.6 36.0 Arizona 16.6 17.0 18.4 19.2 19.9 22.4 24.6 Arkansas 22.4 22.3 21.7 22.5 23.2 23.3 23.8 California 38.2 37.7 37.6 37.8 38.5 39.5 39.7 Colorado 35.4 35.9 34.3 34.2 34.5 36.1 36.0 Connecticut 31.7 32.6 33.7 33.7 33.5 34.1 33.7 Delaware 28.5 28.7 28.0 27.3 28.8 29.1 30.1 District of Columbia 38.9 39.1 37.8 39.2 38.8 39.8 40.6 Florida 26.6 26.7 26.6 27.1 27.6 28.3 29.0 Georgia 30.2 29.5 28.6 27.9 28.6 29.4 30.6 Hawaii 32.4 33.1 33.8 33.2 32.8 32.6 35.0 Idaho 27.4 27.4 26.1 26.2 26.8 27.6 29.6 Illinois 26.6 27.0 26.8 26.5 26.9 27.5 27.5 Indiana 28.3 27.6 26.6 27.0 28.7 29.1 29.2 Iowa 27.8 27.5 27.6 30.6 28.5 27.4 26.8 Kansas 26.3 25.6 25.5 24.8 24.3 25.6 25.1 Kentucky 25.6 25.2 24.7 24.0 24.5 25.4 25.8 Louisiana 28.2 27.9 27.0 26.9 27.5 27.5 28.0 Maine 32.9 34.0 33.7 35.4 36.8 36.6 35.3 Maryland 38.1 37.8 37.8 37.3 37.6 38.4 39.5 Massachusetts 33.3 33.0 32.7 32.6 32.6 33.6 34.2 Michigan 29.4 30.5 30.6 30.9 31.2 31.8 32.4 Minnesota 26.6 26.9 26.9 27.1 27.9 29.4 29.4 Mississippi 24.4 24.3 24.3 24.7 24.5 25.7 25.0 Missouri 24.4 24.5 23.4 23.3 23.4 23.8 25.5 Montana 36.3 35.5 36.3 34.0 35.2 34.6 35.9 Nebraska 24.2 24.7 25.0 25.3 24.7 24.9 25.9 Nevada 26.6 27.7 27.2 27.2 27.9 28.7 29.6 New Hampshire 30.7 30.8 29.9 30.8 31.0 31.4 31.7 New Jersey 33.9 33.7 34.0 34.4 33.5 33.8 34.7 New Mexico 29.8 28.6 30.3 29.8 30.7 31.7 31.6 New York 28.5 28.7 28.7 29.4 30.2 30.6 31.5 North Carolina 32.8 32.3 32.0 31.8 32.8 33.6 33.9 North Dakota 23.8 23.4 23.0 23.8 23.8 25.4 25.6 Ohio 26.7 26.2 26.3 26.5 27.1 27.8 27.7 Oklahoma 26.7 25.8 26.0 25.4 26.3 27.9 27.5 Oregon 33.7 33.3 32.6 32.4 32.6 33.9 34.6 Pennsylvania 29.3 29.8 29.6 29.5 30.0 30.5 31.7 Rhode Island 29.4 30.4 30.2 30.4 30.8 31.8 32.4 South Carolina 27.9 27.4 27.7 27.1 28.2 28.8 29.9 South Dakota 33.0 33.7 32.3 33.4 32.8 33.1 32.3 Tennessee 24.4 25.1 24.4 24.3 24.4 25.3 24.9 Texas 28.1 28.0 27.7 27.6 28.5 28.4 29.2 Utah 33.5 32.1 32.2 31.1 30.4 29.1 27.7 Vermont 39.6 38.7 40.0 40.9 39.9 40.7 42.0 Virginia 33.9 34.1 34.4 33.7 33.6 34.5 34.9 Washington 34.2 33.7 33.6 34.2 34.5 36.1 38.6 West Virginia 25.2 24.8 24.7 25.3 27.3 28.1 29.8 Wisconsin 30.9 30.4 30.5 30.2 30.7 30.9 32.1 Wyoming 37.3 37.3 37.1 38.2 40.8 39.5 39.7 United States 29.7 29.7 29.5 29.6 30.1 30.7 31.4 Science, Engineering, and Technology Degrees as a Percentage of Source: National Science Foundation, Science and Engineering Indicators 2016, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/2016/nsb20161/#/singleind/19 (accessed April 18, 2016). Degrees include bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees. Science, engineering, and technology includes engineering, physical, computer and mathematical, agricultural and biological, and social sciences, science technologies and engineering technologies. Higher Education Degrees Conferred, by State, 2007-2013 212 Cheyenne Rawlins JewellSmithDecatur Phi llips 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 Sal ine Ellsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin Miami Wichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Bar ton McPherson Marion Rice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn Pawnee FinneyKearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford Harvey Reno Greenwood Edwards Butler Woodson Allen Bourbon Gray Ford Sedgwick Pratt Stanton 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 2015 Federally-Funded University Independent College or University Municipal University Community College State University Technical College Source: Institu te 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 213 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Fall 2015 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions State Universities: Emporia State University, Emporia 4,613 1,481 6,094 5,139 Fort Hays State University, Hays 7,252 6,958 14,210 9,211 Kansas State University, Manhattan 16,744 6,934 23,678 20,402 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 180 288 468 717 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,784 2,460 7,244 6,771 University of Kansas, Lawrence 15,586 9,122 24,708 22,647 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 2,221 1,162 3,383 - Wichita State University, Wichita 11,913 2,582 14,495 11,616 Municipal Universities: Washburn University, Topeka 5,899 716 6,615 4,967 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 69,192 31,703 100,895 81,470 Independent Colleges and Universities Baker University, Baldwin 1,938 751 2,689 2,053 Barclay College, Haviland 94 179 273 241 Benedictine College, Atchison 700 1,489 2,189 2,114 Bethany College, Lindsborg 312 389 701 627 Bethel College, North Newton 323 202 525 538 Central Christian College, McPherson 225 1,044 1,269 675 Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City 29 307 336 271 Donnelly College, Kansas City 240 85 325 284 Friends University, Wichita 1,735 297 2,032 1,589 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence* 202 601 803 724 Hesston College, Hesston 188 221 409 383 Kansas Christian College, Overland Park 22 13 35 18 Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina 371 377 748 714 McPherson College, McPherson 341 340 681 687 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 210 97 307 254 MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe 1,107 777 1,884 1,574 Newman University, Wichita 3,205 390 3,595 2,099 Ottawa University, Ottawa 717 1,532 2,249 1,249 Southwestern College, Winfield 622 849 1,471 786 Sterling College, Sterling 326 376 702 631 Tabor College, Hillsboro 403 326 729 675 University of St. Mary, Leavenworth 705 721 1,426 1,209 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 14,015 11,363 25,378 19,395 Total Enrollment 83,207 43,066 126,273 100,865 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 February 15, 2016). Resident Non-resident Total 214 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Fall 2015 Institution, Location Total Community Colleges Allen, Iola 2,280 103 2,383 1,432 Barton, Great Bend 4,724 1,564 6,288 2,891 Butler, El Dorado 8,649 502 9,151 5,770 Cloud County, Concordia 1,901 167 2,068 1,157 Coffeyville 1,259 481 1,740 1,305 Colby 917 326 1,243 764 Cowley, Arkansas City 2,685 398 3,083 2,250 Dodge City 1,334 445 1,779 1,261 Fort Scott 1,505 253 1,758 1,174 Garden City 1,705 376 2,081 1,503 Highland 2,835 347 3,182 1,849 Hutchinson 5,059 487 5,546 3,382 Independence 809 167 976 735 Johnson County, Overland Park 17,698 1,415 19,113 10,523 Kansas City Kansas 5,161 464 5,625 3,398 Labette, Parsons 1,404 138 1,542 926 Neosho County, Chanute 1,814 254 2,068 1,258 Pratt 951 238 1,189 890 Seward County, Liberal 1,657 314 1,971 1,310 Total Community College Enrollment 64,347 8,439 72,786 43,778 Technical Colleges Flint Hills, Emporia 941 - 941 559 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 870 - 870 574 North Central Kansas, Beloit 900 - 900 722 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 736 43 779 725 Salina Area, Salina 524 - 524 352 Washburn Institute of Technology, Topeka 1,330 - 1,330 1,136 Wichita Area, Wichita 3,269 50 3,319 1,998 Total Technical College Enrollment 8,570 93 8,663 6,066 Total Enrollment 72,917 8,532 81,449 49,844 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Reporting System (KHERS), Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2014, http://kansasregents.org/ (accessed February 15, 2016). Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Head Count Non-residentResident 215 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Employment and Earnings E m pl oy m en t an d E ar ni ng s 216 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for the U.S., by State 2016 Annual Averages County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Alabama 2,168,608 2,038,775 129,833 6.0 Alaska 360,426 336,620 23,806 6.6 Arizona 3,237,864 3,066,264 171,600 5.3 Arkansas 1,342,691 1,288,994 53,697 4.0 California 19,102,726 18,065,043 1,037,683 5.4 Colorado 2,891,046 2,795,233 95,813 3.3 Connecticut 1,891,792 1,795,519 96,273 5.1 Delaware 472,676 451,973 20,703 4.4 District of Columbia 392,448 368,846 23,602 6.0 Florida 9,838,935 9,358,571 480,364 4.9 Georgia 4,920,464 4,656,255 264,209 5.4 Hawaii 685,378 664,690 20,688 3.0 Idaho 814,571 783,434 31,137 3.8 Illinois 6,539,008 6,154,867 384,141 5.9 Indiana 3,326,893 3,179,806 147,087 4.4 Iowa 1,700,683 1,638,288 62,395 3.7 Kansas 1,484,001 1,422,122 61,879 4.2 Kentucky 1,991,974 1,892,273 99,701 5.0 Louisiana 2,121,230 1,992,125 129,105 6.1 Maine 690,624 664,010 26,614 3.9 Maryland 3,170,011 3,034,131 135,880 4.3 Massachusetts 3,588,610 3,455,827 132,783 3.7 Michigan 4,836,760 4,599,049 237,711 4.9 Minnesota 3,001,131 2,884,091 117,040 3.9 Mississippi 1,280,432 1,205,779 74,653 5.8 Missouri 3,111,517 2,970,702 140,815 4.5 Montana 526,404 504,573 21,831 4.1 Nebraska 1,011,041 978,567 32,474 3.2 Nevada 1,427,114 1,346,008 81,106 5.7 New Hampshire 748,563 727,420 21,143 2.8 New Jersey 4,524,258 4,299,931 224,327 5.0 New Mexico 927,355 864,912 62,443 6.7 New York 9,584,450 9,121,323 463,127 4.8 North Carolina 4,875,701 4,629,329 246,372 5.1 North Dakota 416,227 403,067 13,160 3.2 Ohio 5,713,088 5,430,790 282,298 4.9 Oklahoma 1,828,415 1,739,362 89,053 4.9 Oregon 2,055,114 1,954,821 100,293 4.9 Pennsylvania 6,471,990 6,120,029 351,961 5.4 Rhode Island 552,219 522,812 29,407 5.3 South Carolina 2,297,807 2,186,740 111,067 4.8 South Dakota 453,069 440,299 12,770 2.8 Tennessee 3,135,102 2,984,259 150,843 4.8 Texas 13,284,623 12,671,801 612,822 4.6 Utah 1,511,465 1,459,703 51,762 3.4 Vermont 344,892 333,640 11,252 3.3 Virginia 4,240,403 4,070,260 170,143 4.0 Washington 3,643,881 3,445,880 198,001 5.4 West Virginia 783,470 736,427 47,043 6.0 Wisconsin 3,120,229 2,991,033 129,196 4.1 Wyoming 302,331 286,373 15,958 5.3 United States 158,741,710 151,012,646 7,729,064 4.9 Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm (accessed June 1, 2017). Unemployment Rate 217 Millions of Persons Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data revised annually. Total Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas 2012-2016 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 218 Millions of Persons Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data revised annually. Employed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas 2012-2016 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 219 Thousands of Persons Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data revised annually. Unemployed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas 2012-2016 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 220 Year Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed Unemployment Rate 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 1,071,376 1,026,187 45,189 4.2 1977 1,105,749 1,062,496 43,253 3.9 1978 1,139,699 1,104,141 35,558 3.1 1979 1,169,991 1,132,264 37,727 3.2 1980 1,187,425 1,134,614 52,811 4.4 1981 1,187,080 1,135,918 51,162 4.3 1982 1,193,568 1,118,684 74,884 6.3 1983 1,188,919 1,119,214 69,705 5.9 1984 1,203,358 1,144,423 58,935 4.9 1985 1,228,017 1,165,356 62,661 5.1 1986 1,241,711 1,175,560 66,151 5.3 1987 1,262,821 1,201,769 61,052 4.8 1988 1,276,496 1,218,556 57,940 4.5 1989 1,284,372 1,230,713 53,659 4.2 1990 1,272,519 1,217,887 54,632 4.3 1991 1,279,949 1,223,430 56,519 4.4 1992 1,308,836 1,250,194 58,642 4.5 1993 1,333,092 1,266,875 66,217 5.0 1994 1,348,851 1,282,791 66,060 4.9 1995 1,349,748 1,290,159 59,589 4.4 1996 1,358,124 1,300,384 57,740 4.3 1997 1,381,702 1,329,751 51,951 3.8 1998 1,416,392 1,366,403 49,989 3.5 1999 1,425,599 1,378,867 46,732 3.3 2000 1,406,580 1,356,147 50,433 3.6 2001 1,390,620 1,332,034 58,586 4.2 2002 1,413,014 1,341,603 71,411 5.1 2003 1,437,027 1,357,867 79,160 5.5 2004 1,463,707 1,383,867 79,840 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 1,491,087 1,394,082 97,005 6.5 2012 1,485,220 1,400,122 85,098 5.7 2013 1,486,910 1,407,987 78,923 5.3 2014 1,493,986 1,426,194 67,792 4.5 2015 1,489,165 1,426,764 62,401 4.2 2016 1,484,001 1,422,122 61,879 4.2 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 June 22, 2017). Data refer to place of residence. * Data forward not comparable to prior years due to revised model. Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1966-2016 Data revised annually. 221 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Allen 6,588 6,249 339 5.1 6,354 5,977 377 5.9 Anderson 4,123 3,923 200 4.9 4,195 4,005 190 4.5 Atchison 7,452 6,992 460 6.2 7,153 6,694 459 6.4 Barber 2,655 2,542 113 4.3 2,525 2,422 103 4.1 Barton 14,552 13,935 617 4.2 14,037 13,373 664 4.7 Bourbon 7,122 6,779 343 4.8 7,125 6,764 361 5.1 Brown 5,342 5,128 214 4.0 5,168 4,969 199 3.9 Butler 31,958 30,588 1,370 4.3 31,877 30,497 1,380 4.3 Chase 1,249 1,204 45 3.6 1,399 1,347 52 3.7 Chautauqua 1,547 1,458 89 5.8 1,520 1,436 84 5.5 Cherokee 10,388 9,923 465 4.5 10,300 9,823 477 4.6 Cheyenne 1,354 1,317 37 2.7 1,343 1,304 39 2.9 Clark 1,156 1,128 28 2.4 1,125 1,092 33 2.9 Clay 4,106 3,929 177 4.3 3,998 3,818 180 4.5 Cloud 4,301 4,136 165 3.8 4,121 3,935 186 4.5 Coffey 4,729 4,457 272 5.8 4,471 4,191 280 6.3 Comanche 989 956 33 3.3 954 922 32 3.4 Cowley 16,999 16,216 783 4.6 17,024 16,244 780 4.6 Crawford 18,879 17,911 968 5.1 18,958 18,017 941 5.0 Decatur 1,347 1,297 50 3.7 1,318 1,263 55 4.2 Dickinson 9,496 9,002 494 5.2 9,309 8,880 429 4.6 Doniphan 4,309 4,121 188 4.4 4,280 4,105 175 4.1 Douglas 65,286 62,887 2,399 3.7 65,556 63,205 2,351 3.6 Edwards 1,744 1,691 53 3.0 1,664 1,612 52 3.1 Elk 1,276 1,215 61 4.8 1,212 1,148 64 5.3 Ellis 17,475 16,949 526 3.0 17,130 16,586 544 3.2 Ellsworth 2,930 2,822 108 3.7 2,803 2,685 118 4.2 Finney 20,076 19,364 712 3.5 20,285 19,637 648 3.2 Ford 18,014 17,398 616 3.4 18,043 17,450 593 3.3 Franklin 14,066 13,418 648 4.6 14,231 13,616 615 4.3 Geary 12,228 11,475 753 6.2 12,295 11,580 715 5.8 Gove 1,482 1,445 37 2.5 1,470 1,432 38 2.6 Graham 1,270 1,219 51 4.0 1,207 1,147 60 5.0 Grant 3,891 3,751 140 3.6 3,797 3,654 143 3.8 Gray 3,591 3,508 83 2.3 3,422 3,342 80 2.3 Greeley 932 912 20 2.1 913 892 21 2.3 Greenwood 3,281 3,130 151 4.6 3,303 3,132 171 5.2 2015 2016 222 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 2015 2016 Hamilton 1,648 1,615 33 2.0 1,602 1,559 43 2.7 Harper 2,848 2,737 111 3.9 2,849 2,739 110 3.9 Harvey 17,166 16,493 673 3.9 17,183 16,431 752 4.4 Haskell 2,351 2,292 59 2.5 2,309 2,247 62 2.7 Hodgeman 1,024 992 32 3.1 1,030 1,000 30 2.9 Jackson 7,222 6,953 269 3.7 7,229 6,970 259 3.6 Jefferson 10,163 9,735 428 4.2 10,160 9,748 412 4.1 Jewell 1,371 1,311 60 4.4 1,347 1,284 63 4.7 Johnson 323,904 312,872 11,032 3.4 325,758 314,887 10,871 3.3 Kearny 2,142 2,075 67 3.1 2,088 2,019 69 3.3 Kingman 3,640 3,481 159 4.4 3,612 3,443 169 4.7 Kiowa 1,444 1,401 43 3.0 1,455 1,413 42 2.9 Labette 10,727 10,108 619 5.8 10,747 10,138 609 5.7 Lane 876 847 29 3.3 826 798 28 3.4 Leavenworth 35,190 33,595 1,595 4.5 35,390 33,818 1,572 4.4 Lincoln 1,792 1,730 62 3.5 1,746 1,680 66 3.8 Linn 4,318 4,040 278 6.4 4,337 4,045 292 6.7 Logan 1,750 1,707 43 2.5 1,706 1,659 47 2.8 Lyon 16,594 15,877 717 4.3 16,927 16,217 710 4.2 McPherson 17,136 16,621 515 3.0 16,446 15,909 537 3.3 Marion 6,147 5,913 234 3.8 6,050 5,792 258 4.3 Marshall 5,719 5,552 167 2.9 5,599 5,420 179 3.2 Meade 2,412 2,340 72 3.0 2,381 2,313 68 2.9 Miami 16,717 15,988 729 4.4 16,808 16,087 721 4.3 Mitchell 3,766 3,640 126 3.3 3,660 3,530 130 3.6 Montgomery 16,537 15,462 1,075 6.5 15,884 14,866 1,018 6.4 Morris 3,097 2,963 134 4.3 3,099 2,973 126 4.1 Morton 1,431 1,371 60 4.2 1,376 1,319 57 4.1 Nemaha 5,923 5,770 153 2.6 5,931 5,765 166 2.8 Neosho 6,254 5,785 469 7.5 6,108 5,648 460 7.5 Ness 1,533 1,482 51 3.3 1,415 1,361 54 3.8 Norton 2,941 2,868 73 2.5 2,887 2,812 75 2.6 Osage 8,038 7,635 403 5.0 8,005 7,635 370 4.6 Osborne 2,085 2,012 73 3.5 2,078 2,002 76 3.7 Ottawa 3,221 3,099 122 3.8 3,190 3,063 127 4.0 Pawnee 3,298 3,175 123 3.7 3,203 3,088 115 3.6 Phillips 2,946 2,851 95 3.2 2,876 2,783 93 3.2 Pottawatomie 12,445 12,008 437 3.5 12,317 11,885 432 3.5 Pratt 5,277 5,062 215 4.1 5,071 4,853 218 4.3 223 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 2015 2016 Rawlins 1,531 1,496 35 2.3 1,518 1,478 40 2.6 Reno 30,762 29,428 1,334 4.3 30,107 28,735 1,372 4.6 Republic 2,583 2,512 71 2.7 2,552 2,478 74 2.9 Rice 5,463 5,255 208 3.8 5,345 5,123 222 4.2 Riley 37,173 35,951 1,222 3.3 36,884 35,657 1,227 3.3 Rooks 2,803 2,673 130 4.6 2,683 2,543 140 5.2 Rush 1,790 1,727 63 3.5 1,749 1,675 74 4.2 Russell 3,724 3,584 140 3.8 3,557 3,397 160 4.5 Saline 30,791 29,625 1,166 3.8 30,819 29,654 1,165 3.8 Scott 2,877 2,797 80 2.8 2,879 2,805 74 2.6 Sedgwick 246,201 234,392 11,809 4.8 245,673 233,914 11,759 4.8 Seward 10,595 10,136 459 4.3 10,228 9,757 471 4.6 Shawnee 91,016 87,134 3,882 4.3 91,289 87,522 3,767 4.1 Sheridan 1,478 1,445 33 2.2 1,448 1,411 37 2.6 Sherman 3,083 2,993 90 2.9 2,952 2,850 102 3.5 Smith 2,088 2,007 81 3.9 2,035 1,963 72 3.5 Stafford 2,178 2,090 88 4.0 2,087 2,002 85 4.1 Stanton 1,058 1,026 32 3.0 1,047 1,015 32 3.1 Stevens 3,170 3,051 119 3.8 2,885 2,758 127 4.4 Sumner 11,052 10,558 494 4.5 10,994 10,507 487 4.4 Thomas 4,404 4,287 117 2.7 4,320 4,194 126 2.9 Trego 1,504 1,451 53 3.5 1,511 1,448 63 4.2 Wabaunsee 3,723 3,579 144 3.9 3,712 3,572 140 3.8 Wallace 874 850 24 2.7 864 839 25 2.9 Washington 3,120 3,022 98 3.1 3,085 2,976 109 3.5 Wichita 1,251 1,214 37 3.0 1,212 1,182 30 2.5 Wilson 3,998 3,734 264 6.6 4,152 3,885 267 6.4 Woodson 1,607 1,526 81 5.0 1,592 1,494 98 6.2 Wyandotte 75,997 71,389 4,608 6.1 76,263 71,894 4,369 5.7 Kansas 1,489,165 1,426,764 62,401 4.2 1,484,001 1,422,122 61,879 4.2 Data refer to place of residence. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Information Center, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed June 22, 2017). Data revised annually. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 224 Area Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA 458,556 440,732 17,824 3.9 Lawrence MSA 65,556 63,205 2,351 3.6 Manhattan MSA 49,202 47,542 1,660 3.4 St. Joseph, Kansas MSA 4,280 4,105 175 4.1 Topeka MSA 120,395 115,447 4,948 4.1 Wichita MSA 309,338 294,792 14,546 4.7 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield Micropolitan 17,024 16,244 780 4.6 Atchison Micropolitan 7,153 6,694 459 6.4 Coffeyville Micropolitan 15,884 14,866 1,018 6.4 Dodge City Micropolitan 18,043 17,450 593 3.3 Emporia Micropolitan 16,927 16,217 710 4.2 Garden City Micropolitan 22,373 21,656 717 3.2 Great Bend Micropolitan 14,037 13,373 664 4.7 Hays Micropolitan 17,130 16,586 544 3.2 Hutchinson Micropolitan 30,107 28,735 1,372 4.6 Junction City Micropolitan 12,295 11,580 715 5.8 Liberal Micropolitan 10,228 9,757 471 4.6 McPherson Micropolitan 16,446 15,909 537 3.3 Ottawa Micropolitan 14,231 13,616 615 4.3 Parsons Micropolitan 10,747 10,138 609 5.7 Pittsburg Micropolitan 18,958 18,017 941 5.0 Salina Micropolitan 34,010 32,718 1,292 3.8 City Dodge City 14,401 13,906 495 3.4 Emporia 12,577 12,049 528 4.2 Garden City 14,812 14,336 476 3.2 Hutchinson 19,132 18,206 926 4.8 Junction City 9,120 8,609 511 5.6 Kansas City 69,862 65,821 4,041 5.8 Lawrence 52,444 50,568 1,876 3.6 Leavenworth 13,825 13,130 695 5.0 Leawood 17,293 16,760 533 3.1 Lenexa 30,384 29,368 1,016 3.3 Manhattan 30,742 29,803 939 3.1 Olathe 75,808 73,402 2,406 3.2 Overland Park 105,456 101,860 3,596 3.4 Salina 26,194 25,170 1,024 3.9 Shawnee 35,766 34,513 1,253 3.5 Topeka 63,504 60,679 2,825 4.4 Wichita 186,579 177,302 9,277 5.0 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Information Center in conjunction with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://klic.dol.ks.gov (accessed June 22, 2017). 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, 2016 225 Reno4.6 Butler4.3Ford3.3 Ness3.8 Ellis3.2Gove2.6 Finney3.2 Clark2.9 Gray2.3 Lyon4.2 Logan2.8 Barber4.1 Rice4.2 Trego4.2 Cowley4.6 Pratt4.3 Smith3.5 Sumner4.4Meade2.9 Clay4.5 Lane3.4 Jewell4.7 Marion4.3 Scott2.6 Rush4.2 Rawlins2.6 Thomas2.9 Barton4.7 Norton2.6 Riley3.3 Chase3.7 Kearny3.3 Cloud4.5 Russell4.5 Phillips3.2 Harper3.9 Wallace2.9 Sherman3.5 Kiowa2.9 Saline3.8 Decatur4.2 Osage4.6 Hamilton2.7 Morris4.1 Marshall3.2 Sedgwick4.8 Osborne3.7 Ottawa4.0 Grant3.8 Morton4.1 Cheyenne2.9 Greeley2.3 Sheridan2.6 Miami4.3 Stafford4.1 Wichita2.5 Lincoln3.8 Pawnee3.6 Kingman4.7 Mitchell3.6 Stevens4.4 Nemaha2.8 Brown3.9 Stanton3.1 Seward4.6 Dickinson4.6 Republic2.9 McPherson3.3 Hodgeman2.9 Haskell2.7 Jackson3.6 Harvey4.4 Ellsworth4.2 Washington3.5 Comanche3.4 Edwards3.1 Franklin4.3 Wabaunsee3.8 Pottawatomie3.5 Cherokee4.6 Anderson4.5 Jefferson4.1 Douglas3.6 Johnson3.3 Shawnee4.1 Doniphan4.1 Elk5.3 Rooks5.2 Linn6.7 Graham5.0 Coffey6.3 Greenwood5.2 Allen5.9 Labette5.7 Wilson6.4 Neosho7.5 Bourbon5.1 Geary5.8 Crawford5.0 Chautauqua5.5 Woodson6.2 Atchison6.4 Montgomery6.4 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County2016 Average Leavenworth4.4 Wyandotte5.7 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment Rate 2.3 - 3.1 3.2 - 3.9 4.0 - 4.8 4.9 - 5.9 6.0 - 7.5 Kansas: 4.2U.S.: 4.9 226 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Allen 8.0 7.2 6.1 5.1 5.1 5.9 Anderson 7.6 6.5 5.8 5.2 4.9 4.5 Atchison 9.0 7.7 8.6 6.5 6.2 6.4 Barber 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.1 4.3 4.1 Barton 5.2 4.5 4.1 3.6 4.2 4.7 Bourbon 9.0 7.7 6.5 5.3 4.8 5.1 Brown 6.0 5.4 5.0 4.1 4.0 3.9 Butler 7.0 6.2 5.5 4.9 4.3 4.3 Chase 5.5 5.3 5.6 4.1 3.6 3.7 Chautauqua 8.2 6.5 6.2 5.4 5.8 5.5 Cherokee 8.1 7.8 6.4 5.0 4.5 4.6 Cheyenne 4.3 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.9 Clark 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.6 2.4 2.9 Clay 5.7 5.2 5.1 4.4 4.3 4.5 Cloud 5.5 5.0 4.4 4.2 3.8 4.5 Coffey 7.8 7.0 5.9 5.7 5.8 6.3 Comanche 4.4 3.9 3.5 3.1 3.3 3.4 Cowley 7.0 6.2 5.8 4.6 4.6 4.6 Crawford 7.9 6.6 5.9 5.3 5.1 5.0 Decatur 4.8 4.4 4.0 3.5 3.7 4.2 Dickinson 6.6 6.0 5.9 5.1 5.2 4.6 Doniphan 7.8 6.3 5.4 4.5 4.4 4.1 Douglas 5.7 5.1 4.8 4.1 3.7 3.6 Edwards 4.5 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 3.1 Elk 7.6 6.8 5.7 5.1 4.8 5.3 Ellis 3.5 3.4 3.2 2.7 3.0 3.2 Ellsworth 4.1 3.5 3.3 3.0 3.7 4.2 Finney 4.3 4.5 4.3 3.4 3.5 3.2 Ford 4.3 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.4 3.3 Franklin 8.4 7.3 6.2 5.1 4.6 4.3 Geary 9.2 8.7 8.7 7.3 6.2 5.8 Gove 3.3 3.0 3.3 2.6 2.5 2.6 Graham 4.2 3.4 4.2 3.3 4.0 5.0 Grant 4.2 3.9 3.6 3.4 3.6 3.8 Gray 3.3 3.1 3.0 2.7 2.3 2.3 Greeley 3.1 3.1 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.3 Greenwood 6.6 5.6 5.3 4.5 4.6 5.2 Hamilton 2.8 2.7 2.9 2.3 2.0 2.7 Harper 5.7 4.3 4.0 3.7 3.9 3.9 Harvey 6.1 5.4 4.9 4.3 3.9 4.4 Haskell 3.5 3.4 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.7 Hodgeman 3.8 3.4 3.9 3.4 3.1 2.9 Jackson 6.0 5.6 5.1 4.1 3.7 3.6 Jefferson 7.1 6.1 5.7 4.8 4.2 4.1 Jewell 4.7 4.3 3.7 3.9 4.4 4.7 Johnson 5.4 4.6 4.3 3.8 3.4 3.3 Kearny 4.4 4.0 3.6 3.1 3.1 3.3 Kingman 6.4 6.1 5.5 4.0 4.4 4.7 Kiowa 4.2 3.8 3.4 3.3 3.0 2.9 Labette 9.1 8.0 7.2 5.9 5.8 5.7 Lane 4.6 4.6 3.5 3.2 3.3 3.4 Leavenworth 7.3 6.4 6.0 5.0 4.5 4.4 Lincoln 5.2 4.9 4.6 4.1 3.5 3.8 Linn 11.2 9.9 8.7 7.4 6.4 6.7 Logan 3.3 3.0 2.8 2.2 2.5 2.8 Lyon 6.4 5.8 7.2 5.1 4.3 4.2 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2011-2016, Annual Averages 227 County 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2011-2016, Annual Averages McPherson 4.6 4.1 3.9 3.2 3.0 3.3 Marion 5.7 5.1 4.7 4.1 3.8 4.3 Marshall 4.7 4.2 3.9 3.2 2.9 3.2 Meade 3.7 3.4 3.1 2.6 3.0 2.9 Miami 7.2 6.3 5.6 4.7 4.4 4.3 Mitchell 3.6 3.0 2.9 3.3 3.3 3.6 Montgomery 9.9 7.7 6.8 5.8 6.5 6.4 Morris 6.7 6.1 5.4 4.4 4.3 4.1 Morton 3.7 3.7 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.1 Nemaha 3.9 3.6 3.4 2.9 2.6 2.8 Neosho 9.3 8.8 8.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 Ness 3.4 3.3 3.1 2.7 3.3 3.8 Norton 3.5 3.1 2.8 2.4 2.5 2.6 Osage 8.3 7.3 6.7 5.4 5.0 4.6 Osborne 4.5 4.3 4.2 3.7 3.5 3.7 Ottawa 5.7 5.4 4.5 4.1 3.8 4.0 Pawnee 4.6 4.1 4.4 3.8 3.7 3.6 Phillips 5.1 4.5 4.2 3.5 3.2 3.2 Pottawatomie 5.0 4.7 4.6 3.9 3.5 3.5 Pratt 5.1 4.5 4.0 3.2 4.1 4.3 Rawlins 3.5 2.7 2.8 2.4 2.3 2.6 Reno 6.0 5.5 5.3 4.4 4.3 4.6 Republic 3.8 3.8 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.9 Rice 5.2 4.5 4.3 3.5 3.8 4.2 Riley 4.8 4.4 4.2 3.7 3.3 3.3 Rooks 5.3 4.6 4.2 3.6 4.6 5.2 Rush 4.4 4.7 4.3 3.5 3.5 4.2 Russell 4.7 4.1 4.0 3.5 3.8 4.5 Saline 6.1 5.8 5.0 4.2 3.8 3.8 Scott 3.7 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.8 2.6 Sedgwick 8.0 6.9 6.2 5.4 4.8 4.8 Seward 4.6 4.1 4.1 3.5 4.3 4.6 Shawnee 6.8 6.2 5.8 4.8 4.3 4.1 Sheridan 3.2 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.2 2.6 Sherman 4.0 3.8 4.0 3.2 2.9 3.5 Smith 4.0 3.9 3.6 3.1 3.9 3.5 Stafford 5.1 4.6 4.4 3.7 4.0 4.1 Stanton 4.0 3.5 3.6 3.3 3.0 3.1 Stevens 4.1 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.8 4.4 Sumner 7.7 6.4 5.6 4.8 4.5 4.4 Thomas 3.7 3.5 3.5 2.9 2.7 2.9 Trego 4.7 4.3 3.7 3.1 3.5 4.2 Wabaunsee 6.3 5.4 5.0 4.1 3.9 3.8 Wallace 5.4 4.2 3.2 2.6 2.7 2.9 Washington 4.6 4.2 3.7 3.2 3.1 3.5 Wichita 3.8 5.3 3.5 2.8 3.0 2.5 Wilson 11.4 9.9 8.9 6.9 6.6 6.4 Woodson 6.8 6.2 6.3 5.3 5.0 6.2 Wyandotte 9.5 8.4 8.0 6.9 6.1 5.7 Kansas 6.5 5.7 5.3 4.5 4.2 4.2 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 June 22, 2017). Data revised annually. 228 Area 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA 6.4 5.5 5.2 4.5 4.0 3.9 Lawrence MSA 5.7 5.1 4.8 4.1 3.7 3.6 Manhattan MSA 4.9 4.4 4.3 3.7 3.3 3.4 St. Joseph, Kansas MSA 7.8 6.3 5.4 4.5 4.4 4.1 Topeka MSA 6.9 6.2 5.8 4.8 4.3 4.1 Wichita MSA 7.7 6.7 6.0 5.2 4.7 4.7 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield Micropolitan 7.0 6.2 5.8 4.6 4.6 4.6 Atchison Micropolitan 9.0 7.7 8.6 6.5 6.2 6.4 Coffeyville Micropolitan 9.9 7.7 6.8 5.8 6.5 6.4 Dodge City Micropolitan 4.3 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.4 3.3 Emporia Micropolitan 6.4 5.8 7.2 5.1 4.3 4.2 Garden City Micropolitan 4.3 4.4 4.2 3.4 3.5 3.2 Great Bend Micropolitan 5.2 4.5 4.1 3.6 4.2 4.7 Hays Micropolitan 3.5 3.4 3.2 2.7 3.0 3.2 Hutchinson Micropolitan 6.0 5.5 5.3 4.4 4.3 4.6 Junction City Micropolitan 9.2 8.7 8.7 7.3 6.2 5.8 Liberal Micropolitan 4.6 4.1 4.1 3.5 4.3 4.6 McPherson Micropolitan 4.6 4.1 3.9 3.2 3.0 3.3 Ottawa Micropolitan 8.4 7.3 6.2 5.1 4.6 4.3 Parsons Micropolitan 9.1 8.0 7.2 5.9 5.8 5.7 Pittsburg Micropolitan 7.9 6.6 5.9 5.3 5.1 5.0 Salina Micropolitan 6.1 5.7 4.9 4.2 3.8 3.8 City Dodge City 4.9 4.4 4.2 4.0 3.6 3.4 Emporia 7.4 6.8 7.3 5.2 4.4 4.2 Garden City 4.0 4.2 4.5 3.6 3.7 3.2 Hutchinson 6.7 6.1 5.6 4.7 4.6 4.8 Junction City 8.6 8.1 8.4 7.0 5.9 5.6 Kansas City 9.9 8.8 8.1 7.0 6.1 5.8 Lawrence 5.9 5.4 4.8 4.0 3.7 3.6 Leavenworth 8.3 7.3 6.7 5.6 5.1 5.0 Leawood 4.6 4.0 3.8 3.4 3.0 3.1 Lenexa 6.2 5.3 4.3 3.7 3.5 3.3 Manhattan 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.4 3.0 3.1 Olathe 5.7 4.9 4.3 3.6 3.3 3.2 Overland Park 5.1 4.4 4.3 3.8 3.4 3.4 Salina 6.7 6.3 5.1 4.4 3.9 3.9 Shawnee 4.7 4.0 4.6 4.0 3.6 3.5 Topeka 8.0 7.3 6.3 5.2 4.6 4.4 Wichita 8.6 7.4 6.4 5.6 5.0 5.0 Data revised annually. Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2011-2016, 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 June 22, 2017). 229 Labor Market Category 2015 Average (thousands) 2016 Average (thousands) Percent Change 2015-2016 Place of Residence Data Civilian Labor Force 1,489.2 1,484.0 -0.3 Employment 1,426.8 1,422.1 -0.3 Unemployment 62.4 61.9 -0.8 Unemployment Rate 4.2 4.2 0.0 Place of Work Data by Industry Total Nonfarm 1,402.3 1,409.9 0.5 Total Private 1,145.7 1,154.0 0.7 Goods Producing 230.9 228.4 -1.1 Natural Resources and Mining 8.5 6.9 -18.8 Construction 61.0 61.2 0.3 Construction of Buildings 12.4 12.5 0.8 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 10.0 9.3 -7.0 Specialty Trade Contractors 38.6 39.3 1.8 Manufacturing 161.3 160.4 -0.6 Durable Goods 97.7 95.8 -1.9 Machinery Manufacturing 19.0 18.4 -3.2 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 38.6 38.5 -0.3 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 30.0 29.8 -0.7 Non-Durable Goods 63.6 64.7 1.7 Food Manufacturing 31.4 32.0 1.9 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 17.4 17.5 0.6 Service-Providing 1,171.4 1,181.5 0.9 Private Service-Providing 914.9 925.6 1.2 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 265.3 266.9 0.6 Wholesale Trade 60.0 59.7 -0.5 Retail Trade 148.9 149.5 0.4 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 18.8 19.1 1.6 Grocery Stores 24.5 24.0 -2.0 General Merchandise Stores 31.4 31.8 1.3 Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 56.4 57.7 2.3 Utilities 6.8 6.7 -1.5 Electric Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution 4.9 4.8 -2.0 Transportation and Warehousing 49.7 51.0 2.6 Truck Transportation 17.5 17.6 0.6 Information 21.1 20.7 -1.9 Telecommunications 8.9 8.6 -3.4 Financial Activities 80.6 85.6 6.2 Finance and Insurance 65.5 70.2 7.2 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 26.6 27.2 2.3 Insurance Carriers 33.1 37.1 12.1 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 15.1 15.4 2.0 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2015 and 2016 230 Labor Market Category 2015 Average (thousands) 2016 Average (thousands) Percent Change 2015-2016 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2015 and 2016 Professional and Business Services 179.2 178.3 -0.5 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 71.6 73.0 2.0 Management of Companies and Enterprises 26.0 24.4 -6.2 Administrative and Waste Services 81.6 81.0 -0.7 Education and Health Services 194.3 196.3 1.0 Educational Services 19.2 19.0 -1.0 Health Care and Social Assistance 175.1 177.3 1.3 Hospitals 48.3 49.1 1.7 Leisure and Hospitality 125.9 127.3 1.1 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 16.2 16.6 2.5 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 13.4 13.8 3.0 Accommodation and Food Services 109.6 110.7 1.0 Food Services and Drinking Places 98.6 99.7 1.1 Other Services 48.6 50.5 3.9 Government 256.5 255.9 -0.2 Federal Government 25.0 25.0 0.0 State Government 51.4 51.7 0.6 Local Government 180.2 179.2 -0.6 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 June 27, 2017). Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 231 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2015 and 2016 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2015 Average 2016 Average Percent Change 2015-2016 Kansas City MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 456,123 458,556 0.5 Employment 437,883 440,732 0.7 Unemployment 18,240 17,824 -2.3 Unemployment Rate 4.0 3.9 -2.5 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 462,700 468,400 1.2 Total Private 406,200 411,700 1.4 Goods Producing 50,200 51,700 3.0 Natural Resources and Construction 19,400 20,200 4.1 Manufacturing 30,800 31,500 2.3 Durable Goods 17,700 17,700 0.0 Non-Durable Goods 13,200 13,800 4.5 Service-Providing 412,500 416,700 1.0 Private Service-Providing 356,000 360,000 1.1 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 97,300 99,600 2.4 Wholesale Trade 24,600 24,800 0.8 Retail Trade 48,900 49,600 1.4 Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 23,800 25,200 5.9 Information 8,400 7,900 -6.0 Telecommunications 3,700 3,400 -8.1 Financial Activities 35,200 36,200 2.8 Professional and Business Services 93,900 92,600 -1.4 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 39,900 41,300 3.5 Management of Companies and Enterprises 17,100 15,600 -8.8 Administrative and Waste Services 36,900 35,600 -3.5 Education and Health Services 65,200 66,100 1.4 Health Care and Social Assistance 58,400 59,300 1.5 Hospitals 19,100 19,900 4.2 Leisure and Hospitality 40,000 40,700 1.8 Other Services 16,000 16,900 5.6 Government 56,500 56,700 0.4 Federal Government 8,100 8,100 0.0 State Government 6,900 7,200 4.3 Local Government 41,600 41,500 -0.2 Lawrence MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 65,286 65,556 0.4 Employment 62,887 63,205 0.5 Unemployment 2,399 2,351 -2.0 Unemployment Rate 3.7 3.6 -2.7 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 53,100 54,000 1.7 Total Private 36,800 37,500 1.9 Goods Producing 5,500 5,600 1.8 Service-Providing 47,600 48,400 1.7 Private Service-Providing 31,300 31,900 1.9 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 7,900 8,300 5.1 Retail Trade 6,000 6,200 3.3 Professional and Business Services 5,400 5,500 1.9 Education and Health Services 5,700 5,800 1.8 Leisure and Hospitality 6,900 7,100 2.9 Government 16,400 16,500 0.6 232 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2015 and 2016 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2015 Average 2016 Average Percent Change 2015-2016 Manhattan MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 49,618 49,202 -0.8 Employment 47,959 47,542 -0.9 Unemployment 1,659 1,660 0.1 Unemployment Rate 3.3 3.4 3.0 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 44,200 44,200 0.0 Total Private 29,000 28,400 -2.1 Goods Producing 5,400 5,100 -5.6 Service-Providing 38,800 39,100 0.8 Private Service-Providing 23,700 23,300 -1.7 Government 15,100 15,800 4.6 Topeka MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 120,161 120,395 0.2 Employment 115,035 115,447 0.4 Unemployment 5,126 4,948 -3.5 Unemployment Rate 4.3 4.1 -4.7 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 111,100 112,600 1.4 Total Private 84,200 85,700 1.8 Goods Producing 13,000 13,200 1.5 Natural Resources and Construction 5,800 5,900 1.7 Manufacturing 7,300 7,300 0.0 Non-Durable Goods 5,400 5,500 1.9 Service-Providing 98,000 99,300 1.3 Private Service-Providing 71,100 72,500 2.0 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 17,700 17,600 -0.6 Wholesale Trade 3,300 3,200 -3.0 Retail Trade 10,900 10,800 -0.9 Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 3,600 3,600 0.0 Information 1,500 1,400 -6.7 Financial Activities 7,400 7,400 0.0 Finance and Insurance 6,400 6,400 0.0 Professional and Business Services 13,400 14,300 6.7 Education and Health Services 18,100 18,300 1.1 Health Care and Social Assistance 17,400 17,600 1.1 Hospitals 6,500 6,700 3.1 Leisure and Hospitality 8,600 8,600 0.0 Other Services 4,500 4,800 6.7 Government 26,900 26,900 0.0 Federal Government 3,500 3,500 0.0 State Government 8,200 8,500 3.7 Local Government 15,200 14,900 -2.0 233 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2015 and 2016 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2015 Average 2016 Average Percent Change 2015-2016 Wichita MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 310,016 309,338 -0.2 Employment 295,512 294,792 -0.2 Unemployment 14,504 14,546 0.3 Unemployment Rate 4.7 4.7 0.0 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 295,500 297,300 0.6 Total Private 255,000 256,800 0.7 Goods Producing 68,400 68,200 -0.3 Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 16,400 16,300 -0.6 Manufacturing 52,000 51,900 -0.2 Durable Goods 43,900 43,700 -0.5 Machinery Manufacturing 6,000 6,100 1.7 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 28,300 27,800 -1.8 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 28,100 27,600 -1.8 Nondurable Goods 8,100 8,200 1.2 Service-Providing 227,100 229,200 0.9 Private Service-Providing 186,600 188,600 1.1 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 52,500 52,300 -0.4 Wholesale Trade 9,400 9,400 0.0 Retail Trade 33,400 33,000 -1.2 Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 9,700 9,900 2.1 Information 4,500 4,700 4.4 Financial Activities 11,400 11,200 -1.8 Professional and Business Services 32,900 33,700 2.4 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 10,700 11,100 3.7 Administrative and Waste Services 19,000 19,400 2.1 Education and Health Services 44,300 44,400 0.2 Educational Services 5,300 5,300 0.0 Health Care and Social Assistance 39,000 39,200 0.5 Hospitals 10,200 10,000 -2.0 Leisure and Hospitality 31,400 32,200 2.5 Other Services 9,600 10,100 5.2 Government 40,500 40,600 0.2 Federal Government 4,700 4,700 0.0 State Government 5,400 5,600 3.7 Local Government 30,300 30,300 0.0 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 June 27, 2017). Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 234 County Total AFFH Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen 4,496 - 146 14 106 2,144 118 576 70 64 120 Anderson 1,501 - 42 - 72 189 87 389 36 a 93 Atchison 5,589 - a b 233 1,162 348 587 139 21 114 Barber 1,476 a 211 b 61 c 114 203 40 b 57 Barton 10,729 3 624 123 757 1,318 619 1,646 330 118 700 Bourbon 4,692 - 41 b 196 1,302 351 656 43 35 240 Brown 3,296 a - b 86 555 142 400 121 80 175 Butler 13,457 a 71 79 1,041 1,401 587 2,218 406 53 498 Chase 564 a b - 11 188 26 54 49 a 16 Chautauqua 443 - 38 a 28 50 - 92 a a b Cherokee 5,402 - 94 b 973 1,521 152 543 67 29 129 Cheyenne 587 a a a 15 b 102 88 9 - 29 Clark 467 - 9 - 3 b 15 77 a a 36 Clay 2,349 a - a 140 378 263 375 50 36 95 Cloud 2,949 2 a 13 72 251 305 504 48 105 117 Coffey 3,123 a 75 g 112 127 64 382 132 23 110 Comanche 440 - 13 - 14 67 a 67 a a 30 Cowley 11,140 a 59 b 340 3,604 199 1,532 122 127 364 Crawford 14,054 a 23 74 653 2,622 779 1,860 373 474 325 Decatur 645 a a a 28 a 127 91 5 a 33 Dickinson 5,155 b a 71 221 1,043 368 751 254 15 190 Doniphan 1,510 a a a 71 411 119 135 90 a 56 Douglas 40,240 2 81 c 2,151 3,558 618 6,179 1,011 3,706 1,324 Edwards 612 a a a 15 145 111 73 7 - 23 Elk 323 - 29 a a b a 42 a a 29 Ellis 13,434 18 477 c 642 1,139 567 2,204 331 432 394 Ellsworth 1,648 - b a 71 279 64 245 48 52 88 Finney 14,936 89 364 325 825 3,583 834 2,772 471 156 411 Ford 14,360 5 a 132 408 5,743 845 1,768 461 171 287 Franklin 8,703 a 85 b 640 826 154 1,189 1,984 65 149 Geary 8,427 - - b 126 726 129 1,268 473 162 242 Gove 1,030 a 27 a 46 129 93 182 29 a 45 Graham 704 a 14 a 77 b 37 104 b b 46 Grant 2,472 b 560 b 181 189 200 233 105 c 114 Gray 1,356 11 a 20 204 84 209 187 67 27 77 Greeley 326 a a a 10 - 34 67 - a 21 Greenwood 1,120 - 86 a 68 93 69 221 82 24 59 Hamilton 583 a a a a a 126 83 68 a 57 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 235 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, 2015 Harper 1,855 a 39 a 50 524 92 245 158 7 94 Harvey 13,888 a 35 b 632 3,526 350 1,452 g 76 317 Haskell 830 8 53 a 102 57 130 66 32 a b Hodgeman 270 a a a - - 25 37 b a b Jackson 2,945 a a - 177 205 107 387 11 47 122 Jefferson 2,311 a c b 444 300 15 302 45 20 69 Jewell 462 - - b 6 a 63 49 b a 35 Johnson 328,159 14 259 518 16,257 24,338 20,645 36,764 11,952 17,577 28,426 Kearny 653 b b a 15 a 11 52 38 a 63 Kingman 2,194 a 92 - 163 472 151 186 60 14 125 Kiowa 752 b a a 37 - 115 54 56 b 31 Labette 8,674 - a 51 101 2,088 183 944 430 113 233 Lane 361 a b b a a 56 33 a a 36 Leavenworth 13,916 33 5 51 1,024 1,201 97 2,098 385 117 790 Lincoln 531 a - a 54 a 88 54 5 a 42 Linn 1,253 - 49 e 117 138 41 257 17 29 74 Logan 721 a a a 15 - 84 125 7 a 58 Lyon 11,688 a 29 57 341 2,901 454 1,859 337 243 326 McPherson 13,082 a 102 b 766 4,064 351 1,174 351 114 652 Marion 2,663 - 27 a 94 294 180 285 19 b 100 Marshall 4,132 a a 33 178 1,383 214 703 93 95 202 Meade 919 1 26 b 102 15 82 176 87 b 50 Miami 6,683 a 74 b 654 463 181 986 257 38 248 Mitchell 2,575 - - a 170 396 207 407 117 74 150 Montgomery 12,470 a 115 59 429 3,360 291 1,592 1,328 108 323 Morris 1,232 - a a 60 218 46 171 a b 59 Morton 830 a 56 a 6 b 81 91 54 108 40 Nemaha 4,759 a a a 252 1,387 220 498 374 40 181 Neosho 5,186 b 627 - 227 918 284 791 38 36 199 Ness 1,030 a 244 a 30 35 134 86 54 a 54 Norton 1,755 a 22 b 67 241 81 206 27 85 82 Osage 1,672 - a - 108 c 72 358 26 19 126 Osborne 1,139 a 29 - 15 102 145 203 59 a 59 Ottawa 889 a - - 17 58 151 113 17 a 66 Pawnee 1,972 a a - 70 b 88 224 11 b 67 Phillips 1,614 - 18 a 84 194 61 212 128 21 116 236 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, 2015 Pottawatomie 8,488 a a e 586 1,603 681 1,612 219 234 193 Pratt 3,724 16 352 b 282 115 259 747 79 34 155 Rawlins 616 a - a 50 37 127 89 a 16 34 Reno 23,223 26 36 118 953 3,943 1,078 3,377 780 525 875 Republic 1,440 b a - 116 169 127 191 39 12 56 Rice 2,799 a 149 a 89 492 116 263 114 33 143 Riley 20,770 b c b 1,246 724 492 4,379 136 488 859 Rooks 1,550 57 100 a 92 96 177 215 127 a 79 Rush 1,109 - b - 33 367 207 69 69 b 36 Russell 1,931 a 268 - 123 116 141 266 99 112 78 Saline 27,576 a 7 b 1,049 5,302 1,383 4,034 1,242 345 855 Scott 1,410 a 1 a 73 49 122 284 37 6 99 Sedgwick 231,175 26 1,139 823 13,975 47,415 9,514 29,376 8,192 4,522 7,740 Seward 9,513 - 650 64 171 h 449 1,291 797 69 208 Shawnee 77,775 13 27 1,234 4,295 6,454 2,620 9,842 2,367 1,696 5,453 Sheridan 682 a a a 63 a 139 95 52 a 59 Sherman 1,971 2 a a 58 71 246 374 72 64 97 Smith 939 a a - 33 81 127 164 13 a 59 Stafford 667 25 19 - 29 b 28 105 23 a 64 Stanton 481 a - a 8 a 61 61 49 a 53 Stevens 2,206 118 41 a 856 156 119 161 118 a 62 Sumner 4,414 9 89 a 131 837 157 636 360 101 224 Thomas 2,901 a a b 193 85 360 721 90 85 134 Trego 968 a c b 41 43 90 138 24 15 33 Wabaunsee 801 a a - 122 130 39 98 b a 45 Wallace 350 a - a 12 a b 42 4 a 20 Washington 1,476 a a a 76 177 137 193 38 a 68 Wichita 479 a - b 9 61 76 59 12 a 26 Wilson 3,843 a 142 a 1,096 1,078 55 264 c a 96 Woodson 463 - 49 a 8 a 44 59 7 a b Wyandotte 69,618 - a a 4,000 10,174 6,816 7,924 7,727 529 1,132 Statewide 24,115 a 1,032 a 28 - 2,763 b h 196 1,587 Kansas 1,189,876 1,011 10,012 7,291 63,486 167,014 63,422 150,465 52,669 34,674 61,271 Single dash (-) indicates not available or represents zero. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). 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. Industry Description: AFFH=Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting; Mining=Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; and Transportation=Transportation and warehousing. 237 County Real Estate Prof. Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts and Recreation Accommod. and Food Service Other Services Unclassified Allen 51 102 a 35 a 455 7 350 129 - Anderson a 30 - 4 a 357 a 136 44 a Atchison 43 77 106 64 1,059 878 30 433 246 a Barber 10 52 - 40 a 249 4 123 82 a Barton 112 344 - 242 33 2,145 100 1,000 512 3 Bourbon 28 99 b 18 a 937 a 440 183 a Brown 17 83 - 28 a 757 e 253 117 a Butler 131 746 28 397 74 2,968 153 1,796 798 8 Chase a 12 - a - b a 74 21 a Chautauqua - 7 - - - 111 a 40 22 a Cherokee 14 76 b 81 - 952 68 382 226 a Cheyenne a 21 - a - c a 58 18 - Clark a 19 a a - c 3 20 24 - Clay 8 62 - 30 a 555 24 167 148 a Cloud 16 89 a 67 a 701 26 386 235 a Coffey a 42 - c a 448 12 150 97 - Comanche - 7 a a a 155 a 28 23 a Cowley 58 225 a 195 f 2,100 43 1,072 441 - Crawford 117 314 186 395 f 2,882 136 1,617 521 4 Decatur 10 27 a 17 - 193 a 49 34 - Dickinson 21 127 128 131 - 958 71 550 228 3 Doniphan b 21 - 26 c 176 a 70 53 a Douglas 754 1,656 403 1,437 1,021 6,103 663 7,303 2,063 2 Edwards a 9 - 11 a 163 a 21 16 - Elk a 16 - 10 - b b 25 21 a Ellis 177 339 68 288 c 3,363 108 1,996 573 a Ellsworth 2 70 a a - 452 31 75 80 - Finney 167 270 15 209 b 1,802 264 1,620 718 a Ford 67 506 101 492 b 1,250 321 1,134 606 a Franklin 42 418 b 92 f 1,365 31 735 339 - Geary 307 403 f 200 30 1,586 78 1,503 548 a Gove - 16 - 7 - 234 a 95 104 - Graham a 9 - a - 214 a 45 31 - Grant 15 31 a 42 a 198 a 262 97 - Gray 14 52 b 53 21 172 13 28 96 - Greeley - 7 - - - c a - 16 - Greenwood a 31 - a - 218 9 105 38 a Hamilton - a - a a 130 a 28 28 - Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2015 238 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, 2015 Harper a 21 - 28 a 320 6 179 79 a Harvey 60 279 b 151 792 3,067 49 1,048 543 a Haskell - 31 - a a c 12 48 54 a Hodgeman - a - 3 - b a a 11 - Jackson 17 72 - 16 b 507 13 1,053 177 a Jefferson a 59 a 58 15 369 37 140 145 a Jewell a 14 - a b b a 42 24 - Johnson 5,343 29,035 13,682 32,208 5,792 39,513 4,694 28,254 12,853 35 Kearny 5 10 - - a c - 57 39 - Kingman 8 329 b a - 319 a 129 92 - Kiowa - a a a b 206 a 33 62 a Labette 50 110 69 15 a 3,490 20 547 212 a Lane - 13 - a a b a a 29 - Leavenworth 221 1,184 35 510 620 2,953 158 1,629 805 - Lincoln a 7 - 33 - c a 36 38 a Linn 4 26 - 47 - 56 a 54 77 a Logan a 19 a - - 191 15 84 60 - Lyon 197 267 56 623 53 1,934 107 1,505 392 5 McPherson 49 235 92 213 810 2,232 179 1,014 655 a Marion 20 85 a 24 e 612 a 203 187 - Marshall 3 97 a 158 33 491 44 224 159 a Meade - 24 - 2 - c a 51 44 - Miami 106 321 4 163 19 2,004 105 646 372 - Mitchell 5 43 b 22 a 558 67 170 135 - Montgomery 80 220 b 460 a 2,359 40 1,214 416 a Morris a 54 - 14 - 284 15 122 82 - Morton - 15 - a - e a 39 28 - Nemaha a 116 26 171 193 883 b 226 152 a Neosho 25 133 9 89 - 1,147 24 368 237 a Ness a 19 - a - 255 - 16 81 a Norton a 40 b 20 - 462 a 187 53 - Osage 21 57 - 29 a 493 8 142 107 - Osborne - 51 a 27 - 293 a 50 74 a Ottawa 16 29 - 12 - 290 a 52 53 - Pawnee 13 84 - b a 1,076 a 143 63 - Phillips a 101 a 116 - 260 6 130 134 a Pottawatomie 77 181 b 341 84 1,312 96 505 378 a Pratt 27 129 57 51 - 684 31 487 175 - 239 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, 2015 Rawlins a 14 - a - 166 a 20 38 a Reno 169 612 471 1,605 157 4,440 396 2,587 1,075 0 Republic a 34 a 29 a 386 22 112 90 - Rice 14 187 c 21 e 372 13 219 150 - Riley 500 1,163 269 551 489 3,471 234 3,902 1,531 a Rooks a 40 b 21 - 261 23 87 83 a Rush - 20 - 6 - 156 a 36 42 - Russell 11 43 - 54 a 299 11 221 87 - Saline 235 1,115 363 1,627 465 4,801 537 3,054 1,084 a Scott a 48 a 29 a 386 6 144 95 - Sedgwick 3,464 10,557 6,544 13,687 4,329 33,375 3,790 23,128 9,536 43 Seward 69 158 38 188 a 1,114 39 806 443 a Shawnee 899 4,486 1,876 4,531 795 18,270 1,109 6,864 4,920 24 Sheridan a 20 a - - c a 39 33 - Sherman 6 72 - 20 a 397 a 348 112 a Smith a 17 - 13 - 257 - 101 51 - Stafford a 9 - 13 - 209 a 49 44 - Stanton a 25 a - - c - 38 47 - Stevens a 19 - b a e 6 141 45 - Sumner 42 68 b 13 b 974 5 431 241 3 Thomas 40 63 a 27 a 396 b 441 170 a Trego a 21 - - - e a 101 47 - Wabaunsee 4 2 - 105 a 111 5 29 49 - Wallace a a - a - b a b 34 a Washington 4 26 a 36 b 360 a 126 127 a Wichita - 4 a a - c a 16 32 - Wilson 5 48 a 10 a 683 a 123 80 - Woodson a 10 - - - 150 a 58 14 - Wyandotte 813 2,547 556 4,395 383 14,030 475 5,613 2,486 7 Statewide a 2,865 20 9,473 99 1,905 - b 25 - Kansas 14,950 64,246 26,671 77,049 20,871 193,684 15,304 113,938 51,664 184 Single dash (-) indicates not available or represents zero. 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, https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (accessed April 20, 2017). 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. 240 2013 2014 2015 County Farm Farm Farm Allen 604 8,191 604 8,093 601 7,906 Anderson 676 3,272 685 3,292 681 3,279 Atchison 600 7,800 608 7,837 607 7,788 Barber 403 3,306 424 3,396 425 3,330 Barton 737 19,916 765 20,291 770 19,367 Bourbon 854 8,756 854 8,867 850 8,951 Brown 503 6,448 520 6,470 521 6,445 Butler 1,268 27,857 1,275 28,297 1,274 28,872 Chase 271 1,171 287 1,193 288 1,219 Chautauqua 307 1,495 310 1,495 310 1,496 Cherokee 730 7,983 741 8,055 740 8,209 Cheyenne 410 1,237 430 1,261 433 1,300 Clark 293 1,116 309 1,113 312 1,134 Clay 552 4,380 566 4,434 566 4,383 Cloud 444 5,089 455 5,036 453 5,011 Coffey 619 6,162 616 6,179 613 6,047 Comanche 249 1,053 260 1,010 263 1,036 Cowley 973 18,996 980 19,317 978 19,279 Crawford 833 22,321 835 22,273 834 22,326 Decatur 283 1,436 297 1,432 300 1,418 Dickinson 996 9,208 1,010 9,254 1,009 8,996 Doniphan 396 3,223 405 3,227 405 3,293 Douglas 899 66,926 906 68,597 904 69,716 Edwards 324 1,487 342 1,489 345 1,641 Elk 314 1,296 324 1,310 323 1,304 Ellis 626 25,011 635 24,991 635 24,710 Ellsworth 407 3,911 418 3,924 418 3,331 Finney 631 22,757 712 23,211 729 23,256 Ford 718 21,739 762 21,309 767 21,419 Franklin 1,019 12,739 1,035 13,004 1,034 13,198 Geary 231 34,144 234 34,207 235 34,092 Gove 425 1,891 449 1,877 454 1,885 Graham 405 1,805 414 1,781 414 1,728 Grant 427 4,391 474 4,387 481 4,343 Gray 619 4,309 696 4,395 713 4,509 Greeley 306 895 336 906 341 929 Greenwood 580 3,047 597 3,029 598 3,007 Hamilton 527 1,211 582 1,194 593 1,197 Harper 477 3,926 492 3,779 494 3,708 Harvey 725 19,166 737 19,515 736 19,801 Haskell 566 2,245 684 2,218 714 2,222 Hodgeman 432 929 457 866 462 853 Jackson 997 5,660 986 5,780 978 5,807 Jefferson 942 5,957 935 6,137 928 6,186 Jewell 483 1,317 500 1,311 501 1,297 Johnson 592 432,737 614 442,157 616 451,693 Kearny 469 1,833 521 1,828 531 1,849 Kingman 795 4,308 801 4,219 800 4,140 Kiowa 390 1,836 407 1,792 406 1,908 Labette 931 13,048 925 13,208 922 13,443 Lane 330 1,075 345 1,043 349 1,046 Leavenworth 1,105 31,985 1,107 31,862 1,101 32,006 Lincoln 406 1,441 406 1,456 405 1,477 Linn 848 3,311 844 3,382 840 3,393 Logan 318 2,053 330 2,023 329 2,028 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2013-2015 Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm 241 2013 2014 2015 County Farm Farm Farm Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2013-2015 Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm Lyon 941 18,745 956 19,182 954 19,696 McPherson 1,122 20,421 1,137 20,677 1,135 21,316 Marion 943 5,634 947 5,622 944 5,678 Marshall 757 6,920 765 6,820 763 6,749 Meade 530 2,284 579 2,273 588 2,315 Miami 1,250 12,084 1,244 12,276 1,239 12,389 Mitchell 434 4,821 448 4,837 451 4,809 Montgomery 991 21,304 994 21,063 990 20,326 Morris 467 2,342 475 2,379 476 2,402 Morton 429 1,650 472 1,561 482 1,521 Nemaha 916 6,793 946 6,852 949 6,959 Neosho 660 8,904 658 8,618 655 8,528 Ness 517 2,372 522 2,403 519 2,301 Norton 374 3,607 398 3,619 401 3,518 Osage 955 4,961 952 5,044 947 5,067 Osborne 334 2,323 336 2,301 335 2,359 Ottawa 526 2,187 540 2,243 540 2,246 Pawnee 443 4,060 468 4,098 472 3,965 Phillips 482 3,592 503 3,517 505 3,586 Pottawatomie 845 12,539 848 12,745 845 12,851 Pratt 563 6,795 598 6,909 603 6,679 Rawlins 329 1,463 351 1,484 353 1,515 Reno 1,569 36,261 1,599 36,296 1,602 36,334 Republic 614 2,835 640 2,809 644 2,821 Rice 631 5,346 675 5,279 683 5,323 Riley 518 39,956 533 40,432 536 40,848 Rooks 470 3,641 491 3,738 493 3,675 Rush 491 1,943 495 1,946 493 1,946 Russell 480 5,348 486 5,451 486 5,338 Saline 637 38,012 640 38,047 637 38,605 Scott 433 2,764 503 2,829 519 2,861 Sedgwick 1,335 321,321 1,357 325,045 1,358 329,874 Seward 419 15,106 456 15,284 462 14,562 Shawnee 756 120,173 754 121,632 749 122,127 Sheridan 425 1,715 457 1,731 463 1,760 Sherman 403 3,519 425 3,550 428 3,566 Smith 485 2,126 501 2,068 503 2,029 Stafford 521 2,194 540 2,135 544 2,150 Stanton 333 1,153 366 1,182 371 1,224 Stevens 393 3,184 429 3,193 436 2,994 Sumner 1,069 10,115 1,084 10,025 1,084 10,139 Thomas 513 5,682 555 5,667 561 5,723 Trego 391 2,063 397 2,092 397 2,110 Wabaunsee 596 2,289 600 2,270 598 2,279 Wallace 292 846 309 905 309 895 Washington 751 2,853 783 2,829 786 2,847 Wichita 306 1,134 336 1,088 342 1,089 Wilson 396 4,592 402 4,850 401 4,789 Woodson 305 1,367 309 1,412 308 1,424 Wyandotte 145 102,452 142 106,299 142 108,660 Kansas 62,750 1,806,593 64,644 1,830,616 64,810 1,848,974 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 December 7, 2016). 242 State 2012 2013 2014 2015 Percent Change 2014-2015 Alabama $41,990 $42,276 $43,287 $44,273 2.3 Alaska 50,614 51,566 53,418 54,755 2.5 Arizona 45,593 45,921 46,919 47,933 2.2 Arkansas 38,226 38,941 39,975 40,895 2.3 California 56,784 57,111 59,042 61,698 4.5 Colorado 50,563 50,873 52,724 54,182 2.8 Connecticut 62,085 62,357 63,919 65,530 2.5 Delaware 51,734 52,040 53,212 53,991 1.5 District of Columbia 82,783 83,054 85,877 88,159 2.7 Florida 43,211 43,649 44,803 46,260 3.3 Georgia 46,267 46,760 48,138 49,551 2.9 Hawaii 43,385 43,845 45,210 46,919 3.8 Idaho 36,152 36,836 37,982 38,857 2.3 Illinois 52,194 52,590 54,106 55,989 3.5 Indiana 41,240 41,660 42,553 43,903 3.2 Iowa 40,343 41,107 42,538 44,095 3.7 Kansas 41,118 41,548 42,716 43,878 2.7 Kentucky 40,451 40,793 41,941 43,365 3.4 Louisiana 43,300 44,008 45,336 45,928 1.3 Maine 38,606 39,279 40,442 41,791 3.3 Maryland 54,035 54,052 55,389 57,176 3.2 Massachusetts 60,898 61,790 64,103 66,692 4.0 Michigan 46,720 47,131 48,487 50,063 3.3 Minnesota 49,349 50,116 51,602 53,527 3.7 Mississippi 35,875 36,455 37,111 37,642 1.4 Missouri 42,695 43,066 44,258 45,565 3.0 Montana 37,096 37,575 38,878 40,056 3.0 Nebraska 39,268 39,965 41,185 42,854 4.1 Nevada 43,667 44,119 44,727 45,739 2.3 New Hampshire 48,272 48,963 51,165 52,553 2.7 New Jersey 58,644 59,467 60,597 62,365 2.9 New Mexico 40,698 40,809 41,925 42,555 1.5 New York 62,669 63,089 65,880 67,521 2.5 North Carolina 43,110 43,795 44,973 46,530 3.5 North Dakota 45,909 47,779 50,855 50,696 -0.3 Ohio 44,244 44,671 46,000 47,146 2.5 Oklahoma 41,633 42,457 43,773 44,306 1.2 Oregon 44,258 45,019 46,529 48,328 3.9 Pennsylvania 48,397 49,077 50,567 52,187 3.2 Rhode Island 46,716 47,732 49,297 50,651 2.7 South Carolina 39,286 39,792 40,797 42,002 3.0 South Dakota 36,534 37,225 38,690 40,181 3.9 Tennessee 43,961 44,091 45,202 46,742 3.4 Texas 50,579 51,201 53,218 54,281 2.0 Utah 41,301 41,792 42,942 44,318 3.2 Vermont 40,967 42,043 43,025 44,234 2.8 Virginia 51,646 51,918 52,929 54,276 2.5 Washington 51,962 53,050 55,016 56,661 3.0 West Virginia 39,727 40,201 41,201 41,727 1.3 Wisconsin 41,966 42,777 43,829 45,365 3.5 Wyoming 44,580 44,972 46,492 46,306 -0.4 United States $49,289 $49,808 $51,364 $52,942 3.1 Average Annual Wages, by State, 2012-2015 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew/ (accessed November 30, 2016). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 243 Area and Industry 2012 2013 2014 2015 Percent Change 2014-2015 Kansas Private Industry* $41,817 $42,297 $43,530 $44,729 2.8 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 36,716 36,117 37,868 39,123 3.3 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 56,734 55,613 59,150 55,487 -6.2 Utilities 81,866 84,830 86,000 87,517 1.8 Construction 47,281 47,895 49,715 50,918 2.4 Manufacturing 52,141 52,888 53,558 55,087 2.9 Wholesale Trade 61,834 61,402 63,717 64,678 1.5 Retail Trade 24,512 24,528 24,996 25,843 3.4 Transportation and Warehousing 41,105 42,130 43,267 44,144 2.0 Information 65,664 68,029 71,441 60,731 -15.0 Finance and Insurance 63,652 64,065 67,172 69,304 3.2 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 34,956 35,587 37,166 39,332 5.8 Professional and Technical Services 61,057 62,327 64,417 67,324 4.5 Management of Companies and Enterprises 92,024 90,162 94,804 102,088 7.7 Administrative and Waste Services 35,503 36,148 35,514 35,634 0.3 Educational Services 33,369 33,437 34,070 35,157 3.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 39,538 39,419 40,183 41,296 2.8 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 17,487 17,735 17,701 18,229 3.0 Accommodation and Food Services 13,672 13,912 14,403 15,003 4.2 Other Services, except Public Administration 28,199 29,324 30,637 32,177 5.0 Government 38,036 38,194 38,989 39,940 2.4 Federal 62,174 61,453 63,430 65,183 2.8 State 47,889 47,680 49,786 51,483 3.4 Local 32,168 32,708 33,124 33,762 1.9 United States Private Industry* $49,200 $49,701 $51,296 $52,876 3.1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 28,619 29,447 30,614 31,977 4.5 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 96,685 98,186 102,137 102,462 0.3 Utilities 93,722 95,157 98,123 101,445 3.4 Construction 52,298 53,181 55,037 57,009 3.6 Manufacturing 60,496 61,102 62,976 64,305 2.1 Wholesale Trade 68,226 68,580 71,043 73,363 3.3 Retail Trade 27,731 28,008 28,742 29,742 3.5 Transportation and Warehousing 46,612 47,444 48,708 49,931 2.5 Information 81,955 86,787 90,823 95,098 4.7 Finance and Insurance 91,218 91,862 97,380 100,286 3.0 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 48,308 49,282 51,820 54,006 4.2 Professional and Technical Services 83,368 83,429 86,391 89,785 3.9 Management of Companies and Enterprises 108,201 108,895 112,901 116,737 3.4 Administrative and Waste Services 34,855 34,975 35,843 37,275 4.0 Educational Services 44,509 45,424 46,580 47,968 3.0 Health Care and Social Assistance 45,406 44,909 45,857 47,296 3.1 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 33,745 33,832 34,867 36,128 3.6 Accommodation and Food Services 17,946 18,174 18,676 19,415 4.0 Other Services, except Public Administration 30,090 32,844 33,936 35,116 3.5 Government 49,757 50,380 51,733 53,309 3.0 Federal 73,340 72,903 75,797 77,900 2.8 State 51,366 52,544 54,179 55,878 3.1 Local 44,373 45,115 46,155 47,573 3.1 * Includes other industries, not shown separately. Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2012-2015 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew/ (accessed December 5, 2016). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 244 State Total Paid Hourly Rates At Minimum Wage Below Minimum Wage Total At or Below Minimum Wage Rank Alabama 1,222 20 23 43 3.5 15 Alaska 199 1 1 1 0.7 51 Arizona 1,653 6 34 39 2.4 28 Arkansas 724 6 13 19 2.6 23 California 9,669 24 75 99 1.0 49 Colorado 1,318 4 26 30 2.3 32 Connecticut 915 3 15 18 1.9 39 Delaware 232 1 4 5 2.3 32 District of Columbia 111 0 2 3 2.4 28 Florida 4,502 20 113 132 2.9 17 Georgia 2,318 39 51 90 3.9 9 Hawaii 363 1 4 5 1.3 45 Idaho 458 10 11 21 4.6 5 Illinois 3,107 19 57 76 2.4 28 Indiana 1,899 32 37 69 3.7 13 Iowa 981 10 13 24 2.4 28 Kansas 815 14 22 36 4.4 6 Kentucky 1,068 23 28 51 4.8 3 Louisiana 1,095 27 31 58 5.3 1 Maine 363 2 8 10 2.7 18 Maryland 1,449 6 25 30 2.1 36 Massachusetts 1,650 5 24 29 1.8 41 Michigan 2,800 8 49 56 2.0 37 Minnesota 1,547 6 12 18 1.2 47 Mississippi 710 15 20 34 4.8 3 Missouri 1,708 6 40 46 2.7 18 Montana 294 1 3 4 1.2 47 Nebraska 537 1 9 10 1.9 39 Nevada 807 6 5 10 1.3 45 New Hampshire 398 3 12 15 3.8 12 New Jersey 1,855 9 38 48 2.6 23 New Mexico 512 2 12 14 2.7 18 New York 4,180 15 66 82 2.0 37 North Carolina 2,522 38 52 91 3.6 14 North Dakota 241 1 3 4 1.6 42 Ohio 3,327 15 60 75 2.3 32 Oklahoma 894 13 14 27 3.1 16 Oregon 1,059 0 10 10 1.0 49 Pennsylvania 3,516 73 71 144 4.1 8 Rhode Island 312 1 7 8 2.7 18 South Carolina 1,151 19 38 57 5.0 2 South Dakota 256 1 3 4 1.6 42 Tennessee 1,724 31 36 67 3.9 9 Texas 6,188 100 141 242 3.9 9 Utah 840 10 13 23 2.7 18 Vermont 184 1 4 5 2.5 26 Virginia 1,957 26 57 83 4.3 7 Washington 1,853 8 18 25 1.4 44 West Virginia 433 2 7 10 2.2 35 Wisconsin 1,802 18 28 46 2.6 23 Wyoming 163 1 3 4 2.5 26 United States 79,883 701 1,451 2,153 2.7 Rank based on percent of hourly workers at or below minimum wage. Data exclude all self-employed persons whether or not their businesses are incorporated. Data may not sum to total due to rounding. Percent of Hourly Workers At or Below Minimum Wage Workers with Earnings at or below the Federal Minimum Wage, by State 2016 Annual Averages Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers, 2016, http://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/minimum-wage/2016/home.htm (accessed June 26, 2017). Number of Workers, 16 Years and Over (thousands) 245 County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Allen $26,670 $27,342 $28,775 $28,737 $30,018 $30,422 $31,451 $32,016 $32,076 $33,164 Anderson 24,198 25,175 26,433 26,830 27,470 28,403 29,729 31,001 31,911 32,615 Atchison 29,246 29,603 31,587 30,706 33,205 34,153 34,822 33,940 36,153 36,657 Barber 26,864 27,931 28,811 27,999 27,101 29,986 31,071 32,731 32,707 32,865 Barton 29,682 31,391 34,593 33,149 33,643 35,617 37,491 36,725 38,779 36,789 Bourbon 27,162 28,009 28,789 29,267 29,112 30,790 32,405 33,590 34,193 34,714 Brown 26,744 29,894 29,131 31,773 31,397 32,611 33,238 34,208 35,656 36,438 Butler 28,171 29,785 30,961 31,386 32,880 33,293 33,429 34,627 35,288 36,780 Chase 23,669 24,393 25,845 26,279 25,776 26,354 27,390 27,643 28,846 30,357 Chautauqua 20,934 22,490 23,053 24,373 24,626 25,321 27,101 27,640 28,528 29,376 Cherokee 28,408 30,472 32,106 32,368 34,499 34,000 33,813 34,655 36,241 37,240 Cheyenne 23,883 26,236 28,223 28,405 27,813 29,453 30,612 31,581 31,448 31,762 Clark 26,069 26,694 27,881 27,507 28,001 29,154 30,932 31,459 34,587 34,511 Clay 22,216 23,545 25,319 26,243 27,362 28,556 29,673 29,874 30,865 31,845 Cloud 23,379 24,896 25,953 25,731 26,603 27,388 27,976 28,703 29,104 30,197 Coffey 37,928 38,867 42,079 44,281 43,511 52,298 51,639 59,157 57,760 57,805 Comanche 20,951 21,537 21,926 22,890 23,675 24,456 24,719 25,883 26,047 26,516 Cowley 30,273 31,143 31,995 32,176 32,904 33,238 33,639 34,301 35,548 36,886 Crawford 28,093 27,975 28,329 29,371 29,557 30,792 32,399 32,165 32,606 33,605 Decatur 20,988 24,589 25,375 25,273 24,754 24,949 26,133 26,489 28,219 28,620 Dickinson 25,858 27,398 28,890 29,059 29,519 30,564 31,435 31,994 32,515 33,376 Doniphan 29,334 32,772 30,140 30,007 32,196 31,702 32,032 32,788 33,599 34,471 Douglas 29,017 29,829 31,273 31,876 32,210 32,868 33,807 34,259 34,787 35,829 Edwards 27,226 29,662 30,668 30,561 31,172 31,883 32,929 33,479 34,362 40,097 Elk 20,519 21,032 22,048 22,360 23,297 23,715 24,042 24,570 25,943 27,236 Ellis 27,304 29,108 31,201 31,414 32,143 33,417 34,817 35,259 36,243 36,554 Ellsworth 26,298 28,079 29,961 29,223 30,506 31,500 32,532 34,754 37,258 33,900 Finney 29,552 31,049 33,182 32,673 33,459 34,202 35,850 36,414 37,332 37,754 Ford 29,586 31,650 32,219 32,485 33,798 34,311 35,702 35,776 35,903 37,293 Franklin 30,107 31,046 32,486 33,620 34,250 34,773 35,896 36,764 37,704 38,425 Geary 39,765 43,423 46,832 46,965 48,592 49,732 49,959 50,023 50,084 51,202 Gove 21,890 23,219 25,330 25,378 25,871 27,164 29,019 29,225 30,073 31,208 Graham 26,568 27,845 30,297 28,667 29,157 30,896 32,376 33,623 36,578 34,646 Grant 33,463 36,193 38,965 38,828 39,695 40,156 43,255 42,967 44,357 46,223 Gray 26,824 29,047 31,394 30,879 30,673 32,172 33,781 33,054 34,610 35,857 Greeley 24,984 27,568 30,130 30,361 29,920 30,920 32,537 31,490 33,233 33,919 Greenwood 25,741 27,011 28,097 27,730 28,658 29,181 30,647 30,860 30,965 30,738 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2006-2015 246 County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2006-2015 Hamilton $26,850 $31,942 $32,742 $31,123 $31,660 $32,378 $36,983 $34,034 $36,391 $36,729 Harper 25,408 27,954 28,242 28,874 29,789 31,859 37,688 35,896 34,712 35,863 Harvey 29,363 30,971 32,571 32,438 33,264 34,669 35,993 36,521 36,879 37,545 Haskell 32,091 36,050 38,029 35,343 34,163 34,836 36,621 36,958 37,228 37,660 Hodgeman 23,801 27,402 27,308 26,228 26,037 27,433 28,782 29,401 29,042 30,688 Jackson 26,669 27,644 27,871 28,671 28,868 29,545 30,631 30,941 31,710 32,475 Jefferson 28,320 30,098 31,010 32,619 32,056 29,926 32,491 33,714 35,325 37,017 Jewell 21,408 22,455 23,057 26,002 26,240 27,603 29,203 28,721 27,752 28,635 Johnson 44,812 46,681 47,870 47,438 48,891 50,190 52,075 52,333 53,704 55,613 Kearny 28,601 30,887 31,425 30,721 30,258 30,325 32,853 34,742 35,300 36,762 Kingman 27,034 28,267 30,979 30,295 30,606 31,933 34,103 34,309 34,794 35,280 Kiowa 23,858 26,574 27,036 26,060 26,372 26,513 28,009 28,041 28,396 33,856 Labette 27,320 28,608 29,385 29,857 31,119 28,809 29,722 31,016 31,589 32,116 Lane 23,941 26,767 29,277 31,392 30,679 31,787 35,672 36,945 38,420 37,950 Leavenworth 43,109 44,387 46,525 49,098 51,042 51,928 52,170 52,514 53,314 53,678 Lincoln 20,647 21,889 25,120 26,027 25,934 28,144 28,293 29,147 29,510 30,441 Linn 32,873 32,720 35,178 36,791 38,456 39,911 39,892 41,740 41,328 42,775 Logan 24,038 24,950 26,201 27,849 27,454 28,146 30,124 30,289 30,770 31,689 Lyon 27,400 28,295 29,838 29,939 30,308 30,990 31,194 31,388 32,007 32,973 McPherson 31,656 32,609 34,346 34,548 36,000 36,761 38,361 40,042 42,336 45,256 Marion 22,872 24,280 25,820 25,808 26,200 27,122 28,508 28,734 29,952 30,340 Marshall 29,422 32,266 32,971 31,072 31,676 33,685 35,559 37,078 38,174 38,825 Meade 25,605 27,869 29,469 29,887 30,172 31,311 34,600 38,933 38,556 38,799 Miami 28,529 30,211 31,401 32,424 32,988 33,782 34,381 34,672 35,050 36,206 Mitchell 26,971 28,154 29,453 29,245 30,063 30,859 32,717 33,534 34,228 34,044 Montgomery 28,659 31,267 30,936 30,799 31,800 33,036 33,042 35,397 36,444 36,015 Morris 26,491 27,261 28,598 28,453 28,852 28,927 29,683 30,084 30,946 31,116 Morton 29,764 33,169 36,052 33,436 34,040 35,439 38,141 37,142 38,728 37,662 Nemaha 26,420 28,061 29,177 28,765 29,438 30,747 32,127 33,747 37,285 36,513 Neosho 28,380 29,615 30,670 29,996 30,640 31,999 33,105 33,418 34,521 34,676 Ness 28,022 30,809 32,697 31,542 32,584 34,077 35,423 37,514 38,695 36,733 Norton 25,909 29,082 29,588 29,499 30,105 31,420 32,830 33,279 35,050 36,054 Osage 22,728 23,137 24,005 24,552 24,685 25,572 27,028 27,183 27,608 28,359 Osborne 20,761 22,408 23,367 24,162 26,113 27,633 28,604 28,943 30,081 31,016 Ottawa 23,922 25,360 26,205 26,753 27,760 27,864 29,403 29,759 29,990 30,518 Pawnee 26,995 29,115 29,893 30,147 30,183 31,650 34,005 34,910 36,825 36,712 Phillips 25,747 26,964 28,832 28,672 29,304 29,714 31,889 32,997 34,257 34,640 247 County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 2006-2015 Pottawatomie $29,964 $31,174 $32,978 $32,409 $33,212 $35,549 $37,821 $36,115 $37,899 $39,257 Pratt 28,648 30,676 32,449 30,828 31,557 33,105 35,148 36,291 37,391 36,993 Rawlins 23,463 25,606 27,367 27,355 27,831 29,795 30,215 32,504 33,547 34,441 Reno 29,959 31,191 31,247 31,481 32,126 32,739 33,846 34,391 35,280 36,092 Republic 21,590 22,566 24,213 25,208 25,324 26,183 27,508 27,760 28,566 29,132 Rice 26,412 28,299 29,693 29,544 29,942 30,867 32,564 33,138 35,177 35,343 Riley 28,880 29,675 30,522 30,915 31,859 33,155 33,857 33,773 34,962 36,588 Rooks 26,266 27,934 29,855 28,981 29,499 30,614 31,829 32,454 34,199 34,154 Rush 26,188 27,607 29,019 28,175 29,327 30,102 31,659 31,380 33,250 31,784 Russell 25,550 27,036 29,453 29,698 30,587 31,579 33,265 34,011 35,991 35,500 Saline 31,170 32,405 33,871 33,937 34,743 35,148 35,319 35,456 36,300 37,522 Scott 28,933 32,303 33,491 32,823 32,981 34,669 35,553 35,071 37,439 37,495 Sedgwick 40,629 41,426 42,396 42,169 42,711 44,051 45,372 45,609 46,309 47,217 Seward 31,156 31,979 33,536 32,724 34,098 35,612 35,337 36,134 37,683 36,343 Shawnee 37,230 38,567 39,173 40,069 40,601 41,903 43,142 42,960 43,472 44,152 Sheridan 25,843 29,106 31,598 30,263 30,161 31,892 33,857 35,087 36,358 36,661 Sherman 24,815 25,891 27,637 28,046 28,392 28,605 30,099 31,125 31,339 32,689 Smith 21,442 22,267 23,633 24,044 25,110 26,509 27,749 28,554 28,960 29,194 Stafford 22,938 25,952 26,933 26,634 26,095 26,747 28,316 28,190 29,766 30,232 Stanton 27,593 34,385 36,162 36,213 34,533 35,693 37,268 36,408 38,153 37,732 Stevens 29,923 32,250 34,322 33,297 33,349 34,949 36,540 44,751 43,199 41,924 Sumner 28,442 30,628 31,358 30,405 31,238 32,322 34,381 34,649 35,495 36,029 Thomas 24,546 26,691 28,450 28,858 29,064 29,126 31,161 32,132 33,487 34,028 Trego 22,525 25,350 28,755 26,713 28,515 29,511 30,829 32,521 32,817 32,479 Wabaunsee 23,612 26,230 37,698 27,931 25,993 26,371 27,310 27,528 28,495 29,513 Wallace 22,767 25,320 26,802 27,462 26,647 28,112 30,194 30,525 34,619 34,479 Washington 21,426 23,200 24,429 24,414 24,686 25,528 26,764 26,943 27,436 28,021 Wichita 29,908 33,928 35,254 33,408 33,019 34,705 36,975 37,327 37,537 37,847 Wilson 28,220 29,465 30,581 30,764 32,138 33,182 33,666 34,713 35,778 35,451 Woodson 24,137 24,743 27,238 26,321 27,416 28,311 29,816 28,546 27,184 27,149 Wyandotte 41,256 41,910 43,440 42,887 43,722 44,877 45,636 46,208 48,348 50,602 Kansas $36,289 $37,739 $38,978 $38,933 $39,824 $40,981 $42,272 $42,725 $43,781 $44,998 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 CA30, http://www.bea.gov/itable/iTable.cfm (accessed December 7, 2016). 248 Area 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Metropolitan Area Kansas City, MO-KS $44,036 $45,346 $45,452 $46,544 $47,519 $49,025 $49,499 $50,740 $52,520 Lawrence, KS 29,829 31,273 31,876 32,210 32,868 33,807 34,259 34,787 35,829 Manhattan, KS 30,000 31,056 31,238 32,149 33,685 34,754 34,307 35,634 37,197 St. Joseph, MO-KS 32,940 33,935 34,771 35,994 37,182 38,612 38,386 39,874 41,032 Topeka, KS 37,159 37,920 38,676 39,155 40,374 41,668 41,567 42,116 42,846 Wichita, KS 39,858 40,871 40,628 41,246 42,516 43,758 44,069 44,756 45,681 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield, KS 31,143 31,995 32,176 32,904 33,238 33,639 34,301 35,548 36,886 Atchison, KS 29,603 31,587 30,706 33,205 34,153 34,822 33,940 36,153 36,657 Coffeyville, KS 31,267 30,936 30,799 31,800 33,036 33,042 35,397 36,444 36,015 Dodge City, KS 31,650 32,219 32,485 33,798 34,311 35,702 35,776 35,903 37,293 Emporia, KS 28,295 29,838 29,939 30,308 30,990 31,194 31,388 32,007 32,973 Garden City, KS 31,037 33,056 32,541 33,241 33,934 35,635 36,295 37,184 37,681 Great Bend, KS 31,391 34,593 33,149 33,643 35,617 37,491 36,725 38,779 36,789 Hays, KS 29,108 31,201 31,414 32,143 33,417 34,817 35,259 36,243 36,554 Hutchinson, KS 31,191 31,247 31,481 32,126 32,739 33,846 34,391 35,280 36,092 Junction City, KS 43,423 46,832 46,965 48,592 49,732 49,959 50,023 50,084 51,202 Liberal, KS 31,979 33,536 32,724 34,098 35,612 35,337 36,134 37,683 36,343 McPherson, KS 32,609 34,346 34,548 36,000 36,761 38,361 40,042 42,336 45,256 Ottawa, KS 31,046 32,486 33,620 34,250 34,773 35,896 36,764 37,704 38,425 Parsons, KS 28,608 29,385 29,857 31,119 28,809 29,722 31,016 31,589 32,116 Pittsburg, KS 27,975 28,329 29,371 29,557 30,792 32,399 32,165 32,606 33,605 Salina, KS 32,096 33,525 33,621 34,429 34,809 35,049 35,200 36,009 37,206 Combined Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park- Kansas City, MO-KS 42,393 43,711 43,882 44,970 45,948 47,422 47,857 49,088 50,773 Manhattan-Junction City, KS 35,476 37,579 37,979 39,500 40,918 41,435 41,008 41,763 43,098 Wichita-Arkansas City- Winfield, KS 39,434 40,459 40,241 40,860 42,085 43,279 43,613 44,321 45,273 Metropolitan 41,057 42,174 42,083 43,028 44,307 45,700 45,992 47,066 48,489 Nonmetropolitan 30,612 32,084 32,194 33,052 33,968 34,987 35,640 36,583 37,173 Kansas $37,739 $38,978 $38,933 $39,824 $40,981 $42,272 $42,725 $43,781 $44,998 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, Table CA30, http://www.bea.gov/itable/iTable.cfm (accessed December 7, 2016). 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, 2007-2015 249 Reno0.98 Butler0.66 Ellis1.04 Finney1.01 Clark0.81 Gray0.89 Lyon0.98 Logan1.00 Barber0.97 Rice0.90 Elk0.79 Trego0.90 Cowley0.91 Smith0.96 Sumner0.74Meade0.93 Clay0.92 Lane0.98 Jewell0.78 Rooks0.98 Marion0.76 Linn0.69 Scott0.92 Rush0.85 Rawlins0.97 Barton0.98 Norton1.03 Riley0.96 Chase0.70 Kearny0.83 Cloud0.98 Russell0.92 Phillips0.99 Wallace0.95 Sherman0.96 Decatur0.84 Graham0.98 Osage0.48 Hamilton1.00 Morris0.79 Osborne0.91 Ottawa0.56 Grant0.98 Cheyenne0.92 Greenwood0.74 Sheridan0.96 Miami0.55 Stafford0.82 Lincoln0.81 Kingman0.79 Stevens0.98 Stanton1.00 Dickinson0.83 Wilson0.98 Republic0.93 Hodgeman0.84 Haskell1.01 Jackson0.67 Harvey0.93 Ellsworth0.99 Washington0.78 Neosho0.94 Comanche0.97 Bourbon0.98Edwards0.81 Franklin0.84 Wabaunsee0.51 Crawford1.02 Pottawatomie0.94 Cherokee0.72 Anderson0.66 Jefferson0.47 Douglas0.89 Chautauqua0.73 Woodson0.66 Atchison0.96 Doniphan0.74 Ford1.06 Ness1.13 Gove1.11 Pratt1.07 Thomas1.10 Harper1.06 Kiowa1.12 Saline1.07 Marshall1.12 Sedgwick1.07 Morton1.07 Greeley1.13 Coffey1.15 Allen1.13 Wichita1.16 Pawnee1.22 Mitchell1.26 Nemaha1.09 Brown1.09 Labette1.07Seward1.09 McPherson1.07 Geary1.38 Johnson1.07 Shawnee1.16 Montgomery1.13 County Employment Residence RatioFive-Year Average 2011-15 Leavenworth0.79 Wyandotte1.22 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015 American Community Survey. 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 0.46 - 0.94 0.95 - 1.05 1.06 - 1.35 State: 1.01 250 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Energy and Natural Resources E n e rg y a n d N a tu ra l R e so u rc e s 251 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Energy. 912.2 893.0 840.3 802.8 478.8 470.2 450.5 447.0 430.4 420.9 417.4 393.4 390.0 379.2 378.9 372.4 354.5 336.8 328.7 324.8 322.8 322.3 317.3 307.9 307.1 305.1 303.4 303.1 300.6 294.5 283.0 279.5 279.0 277.7 271.7 266.7 264.5 256.0 251.5 237.7 233.4 229.5 225.2 213.0 211.2 210.8 209.7 209.5 198.2 196.9 192.0 188.6 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Louisiana Wyoming Alaska North Dakota Iowa Texas Nebraska South Dakota Indiana West Virginia Oklahoma Alabama Kentucky Montana Mississippi Kansas Arkansas South Carolina Tennessee New Mexico Minnesota Ohio Idaho Wisconsin Illinois Maine Pennsylvania United States Missouri Delaware Virginia Georgia Michigan Washington Colorado Dist. of Col. Utah New Jersey North Carolina Oregon Maryland New Hampshire Nevada Massachusetts Arizona Vermont Connecticut Florida Hawaii California Rhode Island New York Per Capita Energy Consumption by State, 2015 million btu United t t 252 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2015 Rank State Dollars per Million Btu Rank State Million Dollars Rank State 1 Hawaii $28.35 1 California $121,894 1 Alaska $7,487 2 Connecticut 23.37 2 Texas 116,142 2 Wyoming 7,468 3 District of Columbia 23.18 3 Florida 56,606 3 North Dakota 7,248 4 New Hampshire 23.11 4 New York 55,849 4 Louisiana 6,540 5 Rhode Island 22.68 5 Pennsylvania 45,467 5 Maine 4,565 6 Massachusetts 22.53 6 Illinois 42,227 6 South Dakota 4,499 7 Arizona 22.43 7 Ohio 41,822 7 Iowa 4,465 8 Vermont 22.12 8 Georgia 33,379 8 Nebraska 4,326 9 California 21.87 9 Michigan 33,225 9 Vermont 4,273 10 Maryland 21.34 10 New Jersey 31,137 10 Texas 4,234 11 Florida 20.36 11 North Carolina 30,841 11 Mississippi 4,230 12 New York 20.21 12 Louisiana 30,536 12 Indiana 4,209 13 Delaware 20.16 13 Indiana 27,832 13 Montana 4,202 14 Nevada 20.02 14 Virginia 27,515 14 Alabama 4,140 15 North Carolina 19.23 15 Tennessee 23,878 15 Oklahoma 4,103 16 Oregon 19.08 16 Massachusetts 23,840 16 Kentucky 4,006 17 Alaska 18.63 17 Missouri 21,844 17 Hawaii 4,001 18 New Jersey 18.63 18 Washington 21,798 18 West Virginia 3,958 19 New Mexico 18.58 19 Wisconsin 20,732 19 New Hampshire 3,934 20 Missouri 18.53 20 Alabama 20,095 20 Kansas 3,887 21 Maine 18.49 21 Arizona 20,022 21 South Carolina 3,763 22 South Carolina 18.00 22 Minnesota 19,479 22 Arkansas 3,752 23 Pennsylvania 17.97 23 Maryland 19,431 23 Connecticut 3,657 24 Montana 17.84 24 South Carolina 18,421 24 Delaware 3,625 25 Virginia 17.84 25 Kentucky 17,726 25 Tennessee 3,621 26 Kansas 17.55 26 Oklahoma 16,033 26 Idaho 3,619 27 Tennessee 17.49 27 Colorado 15,939 27 Ohio 3,604 28 Georgia 17.38 28 Iowa 13,939 28 Missouri 3,595 29 Washington 17.34 29 Connecticut 13,109 29 Wisconsin 3,594 30 Wisconsin 17.13 30 Oregon 12,652 30 Pennsylvania 3,554 31 Colorado 17.08 31 Mississippi 12,646 31 Minnesota 3,553 32 Utah 17.04 32 Kansas 11,299 32 Massachusetts 3,514 33 West Virginia 16.96 33 Arkansas 11,172 33 New Jersey 3,485 34 Idaho 16.89 34 Nevada 9,004 34 New Mexico 3,432 35 Michigan 16.81 35 Utah 8,734 35 Rhode Island 3,406 36 Ohio 16.68 36 Nebraska 8,192 36 Michigan 3,350 37 Kentucky 16.65 37 West Virginia 7,287 37 Illinois 3,289 37 Mississippi 16.56 38 New Mexico 7,139 38 Virginia 3,288 39 South Dakota 16.50 39 Maine 6,069 39 Georgia 3,273 40 Minnesota 16.34 40 Idaho 5,981 40 Maryland 3,241 41 Oklahoma 16.02 41 Hawaii 5,702 41 District of Columbia 3,228 42 Illinois 15.99 42 Alaska 5,523 42 Oregon 3,144 43 Arkansas 15.92 43 North Dakota 5,485 43 California 3,126 44 Alabama 15.69 44 New Hampshire 5,233 44 Nevada 3,122 44 Nebraska 15.62 45 Wyoming 4,380 45 North Carolina 3,073 46 Indiana 15.02 46 Montana 4,337 46 Washington 3,044 47 Wyoming 14.74 47 South Dakota 3,860 47 Arizona 2,937 48 Iowa 14.49 48 Rhode Island 3,596 48 Colorado 2,925 49 North Dakota 13.62 49 Delaware 3,422 49 Utah 2,921 49 Texas 13.34 50 Vermont 2,675 50 New York 2,828 51 Louisiana 10.31 51 District of Columbia 2,164 51 Florida 2,796 United States $17.31 United States $1,127,132 United States $3,512 U.S. expenditures include coal coke net imports that 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 June 28, 2017); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2016, http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html (accessed December 20, 2016). Dollars Expenditures per Person 253 Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu 1 Texas 12,897.6 1 Louisiana 912.2 2 California 7,676.3 2 Wyoming 893.0 3 Louisiana 4,258.9 3 Alaska 840.3 4 Florida 4,241.7 4 North Dakota 802.8 5 Illinois 3,942.7 5 Iowa 478.8 6 Pennsylvania 3,881.4 6 Texas 470.2 7 Ohio 3,740.8 7 Nebraska 450.5 8 New York 3,724.5 8 South Dakota 447.0 9 Georgia 2,851.2 9 Indiana 430.4 10 Indiana 2,846.4 10 West Virginia 420.9 11 Michigan 2,767.3 11 Oklahoma 417.4 12 North Carolina 2,523.7 12 Alabama 393.4 13 Virginia 2,367.7 13 Kentucky 390.0 14 New Jersey 2,287.7 14 Montana 379.2 15 Tennessee 2,167.5 15 Mississippi 378.9 16 Washington 1,988.4 16 Kansas 372.4 17 Alabama 1,909.6 17 Arkansas 354.5 18 Missouri 1,826.8 18 South Carolina 336.8 19 Wisconsin 1,776.2 19 Tennessee 328.7 20 Minnesota 1,769.9 20 New Mexico 324.8 21 Kentucky 1,725.5 21 Minnesota 322.8 22 South Carolina 1,648.5 22 Ohio 322.3 23 Oklahoma 1,630.9 23 Idaho 317.3 24 Iowa 1,494.8 24 Wisconsin 307.9 25 Colorado 1,480.2 25 Illinois 307.1 26 Massachusetts 1,444.9 26 Maine 305.1 27 Arizona 1,439.9 27 Pennsylvania 303.4 28 Maryland 1,399.5 28 Missouri 300.6 29 Mississippi 1,132.7 29 Delaware 294.5 30 Kansas 1,082.6 30 Virginia 283.0 31 Arkansas 1,055.5 31 Georgia 279.5 32 Oregon 956.7 32 Michigan 279.0 33 Nebraska 853.1 33 Washington 277.7 34 Utah 791.0 34 Colorado 271.7 35 West Virginia 774.9 35 District of Columbia 266.7 36 Connecticut 751.6 36 Utah 264.5 37 New Mexico 675.6 37 New Jersey 256.0 38 Nevada 649.5 38 North Carolina 251.5 39 Alaska 619.9 39 Oregon 237.7 40 North Dakota 607.6 40 Maryland 233.4 41 Idaho 524.4 41 New Hampshire 229.5 42 Wyoming 523.8 42 Nevada 225.2 43 Maine 405.6 43 Massachusetts 213.0 44 Montana 391.4 44 Arizona 211.2 45 South Dakota 383.5 45 Vermont 210.8 46 New Hampshire 305.2 46 Connecticut 209.7 47 Hawaii 282.4 47 Florida 209.5 48 Delaware 278.0 48 Hawaii 198.2 49 Rhode Island 202.7 49 California 196.9 50 District of Columbia 178.8 50 Rhode Island 192.0 51 Vermont 132.0 51 New York 188.6 United States 97,251.0 United States 303.1 U.S. includes coal coke net imports that are not allocated to the States. Total Consumption Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita Total Consumption per Capita Ranked by State, 2015 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System (SEDS), http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed June 28, 2017); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2016, http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html (accessed December 20, 2016). 254 State Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Alabama 1,028 845 62,073 63,946 Alaska 300 97 6,488 6,886 Arizona 1,791 1,705 63,238 66,734 Arkansas 619 719 33,047 34,385 California 10,031 5,969 342,523 358,522 Colorado 1,413 1,173 51,209 53,794 Connecticut 921 371 33,938 35,230 Delaware 232 138 10,780 11,149 District of Columbia 63 36 2,549 2,649 Florida 5,367 4,370 198,983 208,720 Georgia 2,341 1,238 114,132 117,711 Hawaii 309 284 10,361 10,955 Idaho 351 544 16,878 17,774 Illinois 2,584 1,906 116,773 121,263 Indiana 1,586 1,001 72,316 74,903 Iowa 2,660 749 36,106 39,515 Kansas 638 879 28,508 30,026 Kentucky 735 534 50,614 51,883 Louisiana 781 742 54,039 55,562 Maine 315 224 18,068 18,607 Maryland 1,675 532 65,304 67,510 Massachusetts 1,390 753 64,242 66,385 Michigan 2,001 1,560 107,973 111,534 Minnesota 1,525 1,196 58,137 60,858 Mississippi 455 392 39,355 40,203 Missouri 1,301 947 72,289 74,537 Montana 148 348 12,290 12,786 Nebraska 390 705 20,051 21,146 Nevada 837 443 26,104 27,385 New Hampshire 350 178 16,467 16,994 New Jersey 2,156 1,244 93,543 96,943 New Mexico 381 568 22,338 23,287 New York 3,106 2,721 124,232 130,059 North Carolina 3,915 1,301 102,111 107,327 North Dakota 97 402 10,664 11,163 Ohio 3,038 1,588 116,471 121,098 Oklahoma 956 890 44,579 46,425 Oregon 889 646 35,338 36,873 Pennsylvania 2,768 1,495 112,314 116,578 Rhode Island 200 119 8,722 9,042 South Carolina 1,172 596 65,102 66,870 South Dakota 129 283 10,762 11,174 Tennessee 1,342 1,131 74,889 77,361 Texas 5,157 3,687 320,574 329,418 Utah 405 410 25,677 26,492 Vermont 131 95 7,199 7,426 Virginia 2,237 746 92,589 95,572 Washington 1,594 1,001 63,799 66,394 West Virginia 365 283 19,896 20,543 Wisconsin 1,155 1,030 59,573 61,758 Wyoming 437 238 8,076 8,751 United States 75,766 51,051 3,223,288 3,350,106 Consumption in thousands of barrels. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2015 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System (SEDS), Table F3: Motor Gasoline Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates, 2015, http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed December 6, 2016). 255 State Alabama 31,909 23,438 33,499 0 88,846 Alaska 2,044 2,763 1,352 0 6,159 Arizona 33,167 29,284 14,892 6 77,349 Arkansas 18,273 12,153 16,038 - 46,465 California 89,386 118,384 52,562 838 261,170 Colorado 18,385 20,408 15,259 64 54,116 Connecticut 12,893 12,959 3,432 193 29,476 Delaware 4,849 4,219 2,430 0 11,498 District of Columbia 2,498 8,222 238 334 11,291 Florida 122,759 95,847 16,897 95 235,599 Georgia 56,422 47,151 32,134 171 135,878 Hawaii 2,641 3,174 3,696 0 9,511 Idaho 8,055 6,264 8,740 0 23,059 Illinois 44,646 50,320 43,131 524 138,620 Indiana 32,442 24,022 48,030 21 104,515 Iowa 13,786 12,072 21,289 0 47,147 Kansas 13,242 15,380 11,227 0 39,849 Kentucky 26,168 19,589 30,281 0 76,039 Louisiana 31,545 24,996 35,123 12 91,676 Maine 4,662 4,018 3,208 0 11,888 Maryland 27,403 29,959 3,883 536 61,782 Massachusetts 20,175 26,200 7,892 353 54,621 Michigan 33,358 38,441 30,677 4 102,480 Minnesota 21,714 23,388 21,453 24 66,579 Mississippi 18,561 14,392 15,739 0 48,692 Missouri 33,912 30,535 17,036 21 81,504 Montana 4,825 4,894 4,488 0 14,207 Nebraska 9,532 9,308 10,655 0 29,495 Nevada 12,339 9,614 14,059 8 36,020 New Hampshire 4,527 4,491 1,981 0 10,999 New Jersey 29,142 38,723 7,320 304 75,490 New Mexico 6,642 8,877 7,575 0 23,094 New York 51,013 77,006 18,079 2,816 148,914 North Carolina 57,902 48,236 27,701 9 133,848 North Dakota 4,863 6,279 6,988 0 18,129 Ohio 51,493 47,124 50,557 40 149,213 Oklahoma 22,616 20,691 18,029 0 61,336 Oregon 18,269 16,021 12,950 24 47,264 Pennsylvania 54,419 43,745 47,404 776 146,344 Rhode Island 3,136 3,705 799 26 7,665 South Carolina 30,059 21,927 29,342 0 81,328 South Dakota 4,571 4,749 2,782 0 12,102 Tennessee 41,667 34,982 22,983 0 99,632 Texas 145,652 136,324 110,182 180 392,337 Utah 9,117 11,615 9,405 56 30,192 Vermont 2,089 2,011 1,422 0 5,521 Virginia 45,928 48,347 17,537 196 112,009 Washington 34,072 29,267 26,772 5 90,116 West Virginia 11,437 7,801 13,065 0 32,303 Wisconsin 21,215 23,514 23,970 - 68,699 Wyoming 2,677 3,925 10,323 0 16,925 United States 1,404,096 1,360,752 986,508 7,637 3,758,992 Consumption in million kilowatt-hours. 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, 2015, http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed June 28, 2017). Electricity Consumption by State, 2015 Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Residential 256 Sector 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Petroleum 357.5 338.9 337.8 348.0 358.8 293.3 Coal 359.9 346.5 307.6 326.8 316.6 273.4 Natural Gas 280.4 285.3 268.1 288.8 289.7 260.1 Nuclear Electric Power 99.9 76.6 86.8 74.9 89.5 90.3 Biomass1 39.3 41.1 38.5 40.9 45.9 44.1 Wind 33.2 36.1 49.4 90.0 103.1 102.5 Geothermal 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Hydro-electric Power 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 Photovoltaic and solar thermal 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Net Interstate Flow of Electricity/Losses2 -53.7 -20.9 -13.9 -65.4 -72.4 -34.0 Total 1,117.6 1,104.8 1,075.4 1,105.2 1,132.4 1,031.0 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 293.3 Coal 273.4 Natural G 260.1 Nuclear E 90.3 Biomass 44.1 Wind 102.5 Other 1.3 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data Systems (SEDS), http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/ (accessed June 28, 2017). Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2010-2015 Consumption in trillion Btu. 1 Includes wood and waste, fuel ethanol, and losses and co-products. Petroleum 27.5% Coal 25.7% Natural Gas 24.4% Nuclear Electric Power 8.5% Biomass 4.1% Wind 9.6% Other 0.1% Energy Consumption in Kansas by Source, 2015 257 Customer 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014r 2015 2016 City Gate $6.08 $5.53 $4.74 $4.98 $6.10 $4.59 $4.08 Residential 10.61 9.93 10.12 10.19 10.59 10.17 - Commercial 9.65 8.89 8.82 9.07 9.61 8.87 - Industrial 5.49 5.28 3.87 4.86 5.68 4.24 3.64 Electric Utility 5.05 4.79 3.28 4.57 5.65 3.95 3.48 Dollars per thousand cubic feet. r - revised Consumer 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014r 2015r 2016 Marketed Production 324,720 309,124 296,299 292,467 268,480 285,236 249,524 Use by All Consumers 235,316 241,473 223,188 241,292 244,318 216,014 - Use by Residential 67,117 65,491 50,489 68,036 71,115 57,408 56,121 Use by Commercial 31,799 32,117 25,452 33,198 36,154 30,959 - Use by Industrial 108,484 113,356 114,720 116,778 118,590 111,016 114,795 Use by Electric Power 27,907 30,501 32,520 23,268 18,443 16,614 20,324 Numbers in million cubic feet. r - revised Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas, 2010-2016 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_sum_lsum_dcu_SKS_a.htm (accessed June 28, 2017). 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, 2010-2016 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_sum_lsum_dcu_SKS_a.htm (accessed June 28, 2017). Single dash (-) indicates not available. 258 !( !( !(!( !(!( !( !. Holcomb359MW La Cygne1,415MW LawrenceEnergy Center530MW TecumsehEnergy Center202MW Quindaro272MW NearmanCreek305MW JeffreyEnergy Center2,155MW HolcombExpansion895MW Coal Plants and Electrical Transmission Lines in Kansas Coal Plants in Kansas (2015) !( existing !. proposed Electrical Transmission Lines (2012)Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the Kansas Corporation Commission. MW - megawatts 259 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, 2015 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) Superb (800 - 1600) Source: Institute for Po licy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. 260 # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # ## ## # # # # # # # " ! ! CimarronBend200MW GrayCounty112MW Elk River150MW Spearville148.5MW Smoky HillsPhase I100.8MW CloudCounty201MW CentralPlains99MW FlatRidge100MW Smoky HillsPhase II148.5MW Greensburg12.5MW Ironwood167.9MW Cimarron II131MW Post Rock201MW Cimarron165.6MW FlatRidge 2470.4MW CaneyRiver200MW Spearville 3108MW ShootingStar104MW Ensign98.9MW BuffaloDunes249.8MW Buckeye205.7MW Alexander50.7MW SlateCreek150MW Waverly199MW CedarBluff198.6MW Marshall73.8MW Wind Farms and Wind Resource Potential in Kansas Kansas Wind Farms (2017) # Operating (4,949.5 MW) " Under Construction ! Proposed Wind Power Density at 50m (W/sq. m; 2015) 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 U.S. Energy Information Administration. MW - megawatts Western Plains280MW CimarronBend II200MW Bloom Kingman214.8MWNinnescah208.3MW 261 "" "D) " " " " " " " "" " "D) # # # Abengoa Bioenergy - Colwich Abengoa Bioenergy Biomass of Kansas MGP Ingredients 20MGY East KS Agri-Energy 35MGY Nesika Energy 21MGY Kansas Ethanol 55MGY Pratt Energy LLC 55MGY U.S. Energy Partners 55MGY Prairie Horizon Agri-Energy LLC 40MGY Western Plains Energy 45MGY E.S.E. Alcohol, Inc. 2MGY Reeve Agri-Energy 12MGY Conestoga/Bonanza Bioenergy 55MGY Conestoga/Arkalon Ethanol 110MGY R3 Energy 5MGY Green Energy Products LLC 1.2MGY Emergent Green Energy, Inc. 1.2MGY Ethanol and Biodiesel Plants and Potential Fuel Crops in Kansas Ethanol Plants (2015) " existing "!) under construction "^) permit pending "D) idle Biodiesel Plants (2015) # 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: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Agricu lture, 2012 Agricu ltura l Census, U.S. Department o f Energy, and Kansas Department of Agricu lture. MGY - mill ions of ga llons per year of permi tted capaci ty * Potentia l fuel crops defined as the to tal number of bushels o f corn, soybeans, and sorghum harvested. 262 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, 2012-13 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 D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L D-L HeHe HeSG He Clay Salt Salt SaltClay Clay Salt Gyp S-o Clay Pum Gyp CS D-L IS D-SdClayCemClayCem Clay Clay S-o Crushed stone/sand and gravel districts Concentration of mineral operations Cement plant Common clay Crushed stone Dimension limestone Dimension sandstone Fuller's earth Gypsum CemClayFul CemClayCSD-LD-SdFulGyp Helium Industrial sand Pumice and pumicite Sulfer (oil) Salt Construction sand and gravel HeISPumS-oSaltSG Pum D-L 263 Mineral Value ($1,000) Value ($1,000) Value ($1,000) Cement, portland 1,570 $152,000 e 1,730 $169,000 e 1,780 $178,000 e Clays, common 291 1,880 296 1,750 309 1,800 Gemstones - 1 - 1 - 1 Salt 3,060 186,000 2,570 175,000 2,650 174,000 Sand and gravel, construction 9,620 47,100 9,920 53,800 9,340 52,800 Stone: Crushed 15,900 132,000 15,900 136,000 15,400 132,000 Dimension (metric tons) 52 4,640 49 4,700 43 5,610 Combined values of cement (masonry), clays (fuller's earth), gypsum (crude), helium (crude), pumice and pumicite, and sand and gravel (industrial) 602,000 622,000 -- Total $1,120,000 $1,160,000 $544,000 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, 2012-2013, http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/state/ks.html (accessed February 17, 2017). 2012 2013 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2011-2013 2011r Quantity* Quantity* Quantity* 264 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, 1890-2016 Millions of Barrels 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, 1890-2016 Billions of Cubic Feet 265 Oil and Gas Fields in Kansas, 2017 Oil Field Gas F ield Oil and Gas Field Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Geological Survey. 266 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 48,988 43,625,594 891 16,572 735,034,582 44,354 1997 46,938 41,289,345 880 16,742 690,383,524 41,237 1998 44,336 36,378,559 821 16,794 606,699,695 36,126 1999 41,305 33,905,125 821 16,792 567,674,531 33,806 2000 42,044 35,174,434 837 17,124 533,658,257 31,164 2001 41,445 34,124,322 823 17,552 486,018,443 27,690 2002 41,283 33,379,679 809 17,910 458,920,155 25,624 2003 41,173 33,972,033 825 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 40,469,726 878 25,346 334,365,998 13,192 2011 47,243 41,499,072 878 25,230 312,532,496 12,387 2012 49,559 43,750,558 883 24,894 299,051,000 12,013 2013 51,896 46,845,544 903 24,658 293,437,001 11,900 2014 53,699 49,504,346 922 24,791 288,080,066 11,620 2015 53,579 45,467,562 849 24,372 285,737,508 11,724 2016 52,819 37,939,713 718 23,353 245,097,145 10,495 mcf - million cubic feet Data revised annually. Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2016 Source: Kansas Geological Survey, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/state.html (accessed June 29, 2017). Natural GasOil 267 Smith Jewell Cloud Marshall OttawaLincoln Mitchell Republic Washington Pottawatomie Cherokee Shawnee Atchison Doniphan Ness1,512 Finney1,677 Ellis2,677 Barber1,143 Rooks1,595 Barton1,735 Russell1,620 Harper2,015 Stafford1,107 Haskell1,724 Reno692 Butler841Ford453 Elk57 Gove686 Clark148 Gray134 Lyon85 Logan971 Rice720 Trego679 Cowley589 Pratt299 Sumner460Meade256 Clay3 Lane681 Marion149 Linn82 Scott787 Rush245 Rawlins655 Thomas272 Norton232 Riley14 Chase47 Kearny368 Phillips272 Wallace127 Sherman4 Kiowa371 Saline75 Decatur251 Graham978 Osage2 Hamilton15 Morris50 Sedgwick128 Osborne135 Grant674 Morton374 Cheyenne193 Greeley106 Coffey252 Greenwood365 Sheridan257 Miami249 Allen289 Wichita183 Pawnee253 Kingman424 Stevens279 Nemaha34 Brown19 Labette6 Stanton275 Seward394 Dickinson7 Wilson104 McPherson357 Hodgeman432 Jackson6 Harvey102 Ellsworth291 Neosho40 Comanche331 Bourbon57Edwards156 Franklin173 Wabaunsee37Geary11 Crawford27 Anderson184 Jefferson10 Douglas51 Johnson222 Chautauqua211 Woodson547 Montgomery88 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2016 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. Leavenworth52 Wyandotte Salina BasinCambridge Arch,Central Kansas Uplift Nemaha Uplift Forest CityBasin Cherokee PlatformSedgwick BasinAndarko Basin State: 37,940 Nemaha Uplift 268 County 2014r 2015r 2016 2014r 2015r 2016 Allen 344,575 320,116 289,311 2,455 2,456 2,429 Anderson 243,244 206,758 183,543 1,956 2,010 2,049 Barber 2,060,300 1,652,323 1,142,944 1,485 1,446 1,469 Barton 2,191,196 1,972,882 1,734,804 1,978 1,985 1,956 Bourbon 65,201 66,274 57,411 642 653 668 Brown 16,791 27,160 19,417 6 9 9 Butler 1,012,271 922,182 840,588 1,377 1,376 1,299 Chase 39,393 59,095 46,853 79 84 84 Chautauqua 297,154 248,631 210,804 1,320 1,289 1,126 Cheyenne 259,058 263,263 193,081 57 66 71 Clark 199,726 162,246 148,214 139 139 119 Clay 3,903 3,635 2,564 8 7 6 Coffey 309,616 289,431 252,268 1,320 1,357 1,349 Comanche 661,040 486,320 330,804 341 329 289 Cowley 666,961 662,783 588,550 760 754 751 Crawford 27,491 28,513 27,222 631 639 635 Decatur 290,573 267,906 250,766 204 220 191 Dickinson 7,877 6,672 6,594 32 27 30 Douglas 72,835 59,281 50,502 449 460 439 Edwards 166,778 170,903 155,573 280 276 246 Elk 76,814 65,966 56,972 253 261 271 Ellis 3,353,223 2,992,702 2,677,002 2,665 2,654 2,644 Ellsworth 293,682 288,595 291,255 331 335 325 Finney 2,033,003 2,160,198 1,677,153 491 510 492 Ford 626,808 543,753 453,311 142 138 128 Franklin 236,797 202,556 173,461 2,164 2,226 2,288 Geary 2,066 13,380 11,060 8 9 9 Gove 863,881 787,490 686,211 439 451 447 Graham 1,354,156 1,163,760 978,075 1,043 1,024 991 Grant 269,683 318,960 674,014 56 59 62 Gray 236,751 208,474 133,877 79 77 77 Greeley 122,888 112,725 106,410 41 43 44 Greenwood 441,345 409,419 365,004 1,435 1,431 1,355 Hamilton 23,949 22,764 15,080 3 4 4 Harper 2,935,249 3,401,175 2,015,259 698 690 654 Harvey 130,063 121,866 102,477 119 120 117 Haskell 1,922,284 1,736,325 1,724,121 484 514 517 Hodgeman 651,227 527,331 432,372 303 277 273 Jackson 8,908 6,109 5,590 6 10 8 Jefferson 16,065 12,968 9,543 80 76 74 Johnson 290,703 261,644 221,842 929 988 1,027 Kearny 412,239 425,612 368,022 103 109 107 Kingman 554,126 480,404 424,263 736 694 675 Kiowa 521,747 459,527 371,277 293 275 273 Labette 7,214 6,083 5,746 105 81 92 Lane 931,203 816,193 681,035 458 466 470 Leavenworth 58,115 54,109 52,304 197 203 197 Linn 92,394 79,043 81,642 999 1,017 1,053 Logan 1,352,682 1,274,253 971,172 296 318 322 Lyon 112,460 131,852 84,716 43 42 58 McPherson 407,968 376,177 357,050 615 602 585 Marion 181,275 158,826 149,045 374 333 312 Meade 382,107 334,011 256,209 206 162 176 Miami 251,540 271,067 249,371 2,438 2,452 2,512 Montgomery 132,111 103,889 88,127 1,334 1,300 1,247 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2014-2016 269 County 2014r 2015r 2016 2014r 2015r 2016 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2014-2016 Morris 62,767 56,670 49,886 79 81 77 Morton 440,434 404,397 373,639 152 153 140 Nemaha 41,312 40,514 33,894 27 25 23 Neosho 60,316 48,658 40,237 850 835 823 Ness 2,005,655 1,802,549 1,511,969 1,177 1,188 1,158 Norton 344,863 293,971 232,038 172 179 168 Osage 1,801 1,674 1,847 4 4 4 Osborne 150,210 151,287 135,138 132 131 128 Pawnee 369,226 329,269 253,128 196 194 184 Phillips 345,633 313,596 271,692 339 342 333 Pottawatomie 1,265 472 - 4 4 - Pratt 416,194 358,508 298,633 554 496 483 Rawlins 1,455,460 998,528 655,034 188 212 211 Reno 894,977 1,045,839 691,908 407 394 381 Rice 858,834 824,542 720,130 1,005 982 915 Riley 13,934 13,270 14,319 31 31 31 Rooks 1,967,242 1,777,912 1,595,057 1,678 1,681 1,660 Rush 414,927 305,069 244,608 246 238 226 Russell 1,955,950 1,843,537 1,620,027 2,010 2,034 1,996 Saline 77,309 75,403 74,535 113 109 107 Scott 1,321,337 1,011,235 786,579 304 315 312 Sedgwick 155,153 139,416 127,833 135 126 118 Seward 385,406 512,838 393,812 246 237 242 Sheridan 267,157 248,793 257,362 124 131 123 Sherman 10,919 6,550 4,204 8 7 6 Stafford 1,329,967 1,255,853 1,106,883 1,242 1,248 1,195 Stanton 294,251 293,739 275,381 98 98 96 Stevens 404,044 325,565 279,314 153 154 135 Sumner 754,297 530,135 459,941 556 545 505 Thomas 272,970 280,663 272,008 174 179 171 Trego 1,016,276 842,882 679,412 650 646 636 Wabaunsee 46,842 41,473 36,532 34 38 41 Wallace 189,043 172,199 126,834 36 35 51 Wichita 240,526 241,633 183,050 69 74 70 Wilson 153,609 127,261 103,801 1,338 1,208 1,232 Woodson 567,179 546,083 547,164 3,683 3,692 3,737 Total 49,509,996 45,467,562 37,939,713 53,699 53,579 52,819 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 June 29, 2017). 270 Butler EllisGove Lyon Logan Trego Smith Clay Lane Jewell Rooks Linn Rawlins Thomas Norton Riley Cloud Russell Phillips Saline Decatur Graham OsageMorris Marshall Osborne Ottawa Coffey Greenwood Miami Lincoln Mitchell Nemaha Brown Dickinson Republic Jackson Washington Bourbon Franklin WabaunseeGeary Crawford Pottawatomie Cherokee Shawnee Anderson Jefferson Douglas Atchison Doniphan Finney13,152 Barber19,969 Kearny21,758 Harper27,315 Morton12,650 Stevens30,436 Grant26,046Stanton10,933 Seward10,362 Haskell14,834 Reno1,233 Ness26 Ford1,711 Elk8 Clark1,652 Gray579 Rice219 Cowley36 Pratt556 Sumner949Meade3,053 Marion220 Scott220 Rush349 Barton334 Chase50 Wallace42 Sherman841 Kiowa2,298 Hamilton3,396 Sedgwick18 Cheyenne2,088 Greeley856 Sheridan5 Stafford343 Allen207 Wichita35 Pawnee905 Kingman5,065 Labette2,835 Wilson6,767 McPherson31 Hodgeman291 Harvey160 Ellsworth120 Neosho7,354 Comanche5,443 Edwards1,002 Johnson55 Chautauqua167 Woodson1 Montgomery6,081 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2016 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. Leavenworth1 Wyandotte Salina BasinCambridge Arch,Central Kansas Uplift Nemaha Uplift Forest CityBasin Cherokee PlatformSedgwick BasinAndarko Basin State: 245,097 Nemaha Uplift 271 County 2014r 2015r 2016 2014r 2015r 2016 Allen 183,865 212,771 207,090 143 128 105 Barber 27,760,982 24,954,604 19,968,782 1,562 1,581 1,547 Barton 295,706 325,013 333,772 39 31 28 Bourbon 113,189 67,296 - 57 46 - Chase 67,571 58,269 50,109 96 88 103 Chautauqua 262,429 247,022 166,752 98 73 63 Cheyenne 2,913,235 2,610,167 2,087,839 574 572 586 Clark 2,186,547 2,003,934 1,652,250 228 219 201 Comanche 9,752,823 8,035,794 5,443,034 486 452 413 Cowley 148,532 116,160 35,906 47 44 31 Edwards 1,271,348 1,143,022 1,001,602 197 187 160 Elk 10,380 8,483 7,904 3 3 1 Ellsworth 229,736 197,452 119,880 19 18 13 Finney 15,615,234 15,057,984 13,152,383 1,317 1,296 1,233 Ford 2,726,291 2,451,639 1,711,390 76 78 65 Grant 28,792,638 30,691,886 26,046,065 1,793 1,802 1,789 Gray 973,712 783,976 579,014 29 29 23 Greeley 1,517,599 1,328,149 856,058 189 166 155 Hamilton 4,459,437 4,559,636 3,396,147 411 404 354 Harper 24,365,753 31,904,577 27,315,204 674 702 663 Harvey 258,293 228,941 159,874 34 33 29 Haskell 17,241,948 17,154,289 14,833,880 1,313 1,301 1,258 Hodgeman 264,938 363,703 291,310 16 20 16 Johnson 59,786 58,110 54,578 35 35 35 Kearny 25,009,752 23,901,940 21,758,325 1,814 1,808 1,780 Kingman 6,679,354 6,124,535 5,065,333 763 767 720 Kiowa 2,706,649 2,594,601 2,297,856 219 210 188 Labette 3,290,661 3,061,922 2,835,052 642 629 600 Leavenworth 28,197 19,484 1,060 41 20 12 Linn 22,491 11,454 - 4 4 - McPherson 110,047 63,805 31,442 34 25 11 Marion 308,795 256,428 219,966 191 196 192 Meade 4,203,164 3,698,781 3,052,594 348 326 305 Miami - - 39,427 - - 24 Montgomery 7,538,001 6,852,914 6,081,159 1,469 1,428 1,373 Morton 14,931,593 13,834,928 12,650,491 1,180 1,173 1,154 Neosho 8,577,371 8,066,523 7,354,480 1,286 1,238 1,190 Ness 48,865 35,448 25,824 2 2 2 Pawnee 763,106 1,019,592 904,967 116 117 101 Pratt 824,727 705,123 556,388 225 222 219 Reno 1,889,837 2,048,657 1,232,502 151 148 103 Rice 316,412 309,116 218,990 57 58 48 Rush 390,412 388,440 349,388 70 71 69 Scott 254,462 249,303 219,632 22 19 18 Sedgwick 17,850 17,543 17,796 4 4 4 Seward 11,862,526 11,589,312 10,361,994 1,133 1,109 1,073 Sheridan - 1,269 4,853 - 1 1 Sherman 951,867 894,050 841,288 233 233 233 Stafford 543,969 439,664 343,000 92 85 76 Stanton 12,021,966 12,064,424 10,933,235 845 841 829 Stevens 33,869,433 33,965,043 30,435,522 2,200 2,160 2,160 Sumner 1,252,038 1,269,496 949,445 98 82 45 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2014-2016 Number of Producing Gas WellsGas Production (thousands cubic feet) 272 County 2014r 2015r 2016 2014r 2015r 2016 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2014-2016 Number of Producing Gas WellsGas Production (thousands cubic feet) Wallace 54,537 22,394 41,806 25 26 1 Wichita 44,714 40,420 35,141 4 4 3 Wilson 8,092,734 7,616,001 6,766,639 2,073 2,050 1,947 Woodson 12,564 12,021 727 14 8 1 Total 288,090,066 285,737,508 245,097,145 24,791 24,372 23,353 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 June 29, 2017). 273 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Government G ov er nm en t 274 Texas111.0 Montana202.3 California103.6 Utah185.1 Idaho141.8 Arizona115.6 Nevada98.4 Oregon165.9 Colorado148.0 Kansas172.5 Iowa161.1 Illinois96.5 Florida88.3 Nebraska169.6 Minnesota150.1 Missouri144.1 Ohio118.9 Georgia125.4 Oklahoma176.4 Alabama184.3 South Dakota168.7 Washington170.7 Maine158.0 Wisconsin129.0 New York123.0 Virginia152.0 Indiana133.5 Louisiana158.7 Michigan143.1 Kentucky193.8 Tennessee118.9 North Carolina139.8 Pennsylvania127.8 Mississippi189.7 South Carolina163.8 New Jersey157.8 Wyoming229.1 New Mexico220.7 Arkansas212.6 North Dakota255.5 West Virginia218.0 Alaska355.2 2015 State Government Employment (FTE) per 10,000 People Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. 88.3 - 111.0 111.1 - 148.0 148.1 - 202.3 202.4 - 276.9 277.0 - 410.3 New Hampshire142.1 Massachusetts150.1 Rhode Island174.0Connecticut177.2 Hawaii410.3 Maryland146.1 Delaware276.9 Vermont232.6 275 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 Kansas City and the Unified Government of Greeley County are consolidated city-county governments 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 276 Federal Spending by Category, Fiscal Year 2014 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/2016/03/federal-spending-in-the-states-2005-to-2014 (accessed June 10, 2016). Retirement benefits 34% Nonretirement benefits 28% Grants 18% Contracts 11% Salaries and wages 9% United States Retirement benefits 41% Nonretirement benefits 30% Grants 8% Contracts 7% Salaries and wages 14% Kansas 277 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 2018, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed June 29, 2017); National Bureau of Economic Research, U.S. Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions, http://nber.org/cycles/cyclesmain.html (accessed July 3, 2017). -1,000 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 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 2016 2017 $ m ill io ns Fiscal Year State General Fund in Kansas (in 2016 dollars) Fund Balance Revenue Expenditures 278 Revenue 2015 2016 Increase or Decrease 2015-2016 Tax Revenues Property $11,145 $11,376 $231 2.1 Income and Inheritance 2,735,486 2,640,812 -94,674 -3.5 Retail Sales and Compensating Use 2,484,953 2,658,933 173,980 7.0 Cigarette and Tobacco Products 96,303 146,552 50,249 52.2 Cereal Malt Beverage and Liquor Drink 12,103 12,351 248 2.0 Liquor Enforcement 68,505 67,730 -775 -1.1 Liquor Gallonage 19,319 19,714 395 2.0 Corporate Franchise 7,287 6,884 -403 -5.5 Severance on Oil and Gas 93,213 22,395 -70,818 -76.0 Insurance Premiums 187,643 170,202 -17,441 -9.3 Other Taxes 1,397 1,395 -2 -0.1 Total Tax Revenues $5,717,353 $5,758,345 $40,992 0.7 Non-Tax Revenues Agency Earnings $55,512 $47,667 -$7,845 -14.1 Interest, Dividends, and Premiums 12,320 28,121 15,801 128.3 Net Transfers 143,597 239,330 95,733 66.7 Total Non-Tax Revenues $211,428 $315,118 $103,690 49.0 Total Revenues $5,928,781 $6,073,463 $144,682 2.4 Dollars in thousands. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, The Governor's Budget Report, Volume 1, Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed July 3, 2017). Percent Change 2015-2016 Kansas State General Fund Comparative Statement of Revenues Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 279 Expenditures 2015 2016 Increase or Decrease 2015-2016 Expenditures by Object Salaries and Wages $1,059,060 $1,045,088 -$13,972 -1.3 Other Operating Expenditures 293,540 356,738 63,198 21.5 Capital Outlay 33,555 27,167 -6,388 -19.0 Grants, Claims and Shared Revenue 4,850,849 4,686,155 -164,693 -3.4 Aid for Local Units 3,325,406 3,217,499 -107,907 -3.2 By Department for Aging & Disability Services 2,790 2,363 -427 -15.3 Retirement Contributions for Local School District Employees 311,138 11,838 -299,300 -96.2 Aid to Local School Districts 2,793,762 2,984,004 190,242 6.8 Municipal University Operating Grant 10,908 11,901 993 9.1 Community and Technical Colleges 155,543 155,597 54 0.0 Technical Equipment 391 398 8 2.0 Vocational Education Capital Outlay 70 72 1 2.0 Local and Regional Libraries 1,497 1,405 -93 -6.2 By Juvenile Justice Authority 21,372 21,590 218 1.0 By Department of Corrections 19,937 18,968 -969 -4.9 By Department of Health and Environment 5,737 5,801 64 1.1 Other Grants to Local Units 2,261 3,563 1,302 57.6 Direct Social Welfare Assistance 1,461,000 1,414,074 -46,926 -3.2 Other State Grants and Claims 64,442 54,582 -9,860 -15.3 Total Expenditures $6,237,003 $6,115,148 -$121,856 -2.0 Expenditures by Function $6,237,003 $6,115,148 -$121,856 -2.0 General Government 204,690 255,999 51,309 25.1 Human Services 1,693,415 1,658,810 -34,605 -2.0 Education 3,920,172 3,790,967 -129,205 -3.3 Public Safety 388,549 383,769 -4,780 -1.2 Agriculture and Natural Resources 16,888 15,167 -1,720 -10.2 Transportation 13,289 10,434 -2,855 -21.5 Dollars in thousands. Kansas State General Fund Comparative Statement of Expenditures Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Percent Change 2015-2016 Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, The Governor's Budget Report, Volume 1, Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed July 3, 2017). 280 Item Amount Percent Amount Percent Total Revenue $19,012,887 100.0 $17,950,851 100.0 General Revenue 15,391,445 81.0 16,122,662 89.8 Intergovernmental Revenue 3,975,772 20.9 3,948,181 22.0 Taxes 7,334,481 38.6 7,883,960 43.9 General sales 2,983,664 15.7 3,052,986 17.0 Selective Sales 907,236 4.8 924,820 5.2 License Taxes 395,454 2.1 378,193 2.1 Individual Income Tax 2,511,660 13.2 2,262,951 12.6 Corporate Income Tax 330,181 1.7 458,306 2.6 Other Taxes 206,286 1.1 806,704 4.5 Current Charges 3,041,825 16.0 3,231,057 18.0 Miscellaneous General Revenue 1,039,367 5.5 1,039,367 5.8 Utility Revenue -- -- -- -- Liquor Store Revenue -- -- -- -- Insurance Trust Revenue 3,621,442 19.0 1,828,189 10.2 Total Expenditure $16,920,498 100.0 $18,043,289 100.0 Intergovernmental Expenditure 4,108,481 24.3 4,849,983 26.9 Direct Expenditure 12,812,017 75.7 13,193,306 73.1 Current Operation 9,726,565 57.5 9,755,053 54.1 Capital Outlay 855,300 5.1 1,131,153 6.3 Insurance Benefits and Repayments 1,844,928 10.9 1,972,913 10.9 Assistance and Subsidies 159,324 0.9 158,368 0.9 Interest on Debt 225,900 1.3 175,819 1.0 Exhibit: Salaries and Wages 3,689,102 21.8 2,629,912 14.6 Total Expenditure $16,920,498 100.0 $18,043,289 100.0 General Expenditure 15,075,570 89.1 16,070,376 89.1 Intergovernmental Expenditure 4,108,481 24.3 4,849,983 26.9 Direct Expenditure 10,967,089 64.8 11,220,393 62.2 General Expenditure, by Function Education 6,094,686 36.0 6,999,820 38.8 Public Welfare 3,789,145 22.4 3,986,056 22.1 Hospitals 1,586,252 9.4 1,712,018 9.5 Health 443,059 2.6 131,796 0.7 Highways 1,189,214 7.0 1,298,356 7.2 Police Protection 90,463 0.5 101,829 0.6 Correction 351,420 2.1 360,900 2.0 Natural Resources 223,527 1.3 231,629 1.3 Parks and Recreation 37,607 0.2 38,259 0.2 Governmental Administration 412,379 2.4 430,112 2.4 Interest on General Debt 225,900 1.3 175,819 1.0 Other and Unallocable 631,918 3.7 603,782 3.3 Utility Expenditure -- -- -- -- Liquor Store Expenditure -- -- -- -- Insurance Trust Expenditure 1,844,928 10.9 1,972,913 10.9 Debt at End of Fiscal Year 6,742,696 - 7,581,462 - Cash and Security Holdings 22,578,556 - 23,972,103 - Dollars in thousands. Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 2014 2015 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Finances, 2014 and 2015, http://www.census.gov/govs/state/ (accessed May 15, 2017). Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 281 Description 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total Revenue $13,972,569 $14,323,088 $14,551,604 $14,619,449 General revenue 12,543,064 12,838,964 12,934,217 12,896,917 Intergovernmental revenue 4,210,636 4,540,169 4,105,479 4,288,546 From federal government 287,588 270,658 247,133 283,985 From state government 3,923,048 3,810,074 3,858,346 4,004,561 General revenue from own sources 8,332,428 8,298,795 8,828,738 8,608,371 Taxes 4,959,381 5,089,277 5,282,295 5,371,703 Property 3,843,929 3,851,395 4,045,909 4,084,618 Sales and gross receipts 1,032,896 1,133,255 1,121,762 1,168,988 General sales 797,509 889,103 885,276 916,474 Selective sales 235,387 244,152 236,486 252,514 Individual 3,438 1,844 2,503 1,878 Motor vehicle license 15,952 21,049 24,413 21,759 Other taxes 63,166 81,734 87,708 94,460 Charges and misc. general revenue 3,373,047 3,209,518 3,546,443 3,236,668 Current charges 2,231,011 2,208,457 2,484,866 2,205,955 Education 460,360 429,600 385,084 392,757 Hospitals 815,368 780,197 1,063,221 794,468 Highways 1,866 4,649 2,837 5,536 Air transportation (airports) 40,084 41,030 42,266 42,042 Parking facilities 4,531 5,250 5,458 5,276 Natural Resources 7,693 14,505 8,372 12,401 Parks and recreation 72,670 73,922 79,730 77,816 Housing and community development 26,544 33,232 29,831 37,605 Sewerage 356,848 374,285 393,683 421,637 Solid waste management 151,922 151,623 161,968 156,959 Other charges 293,125 300,164 312,416 259,458 Miscellaneous general revenue 1,142,036 1,001,061 1,061,577 1,030,713 Interest earnings 555,195 408,306 444,201 362,592 Special Assessments 110,505 122,696 124,434 124,566 Sale of Property 6,163 6,870 7,397 6,578 Other general revenue 470,173 463,189 485,545 536,977 Utility revenue 1,291,284 1,454,328 1,381,098 1,419,859 Water supply 528,407 667,953 614,491 647,990 Electric power 713,934 734,408 724,587 721,118 Gas supply 43,507 45,928 33,376 44,643 Transit 5,436 6,039 8,644 6,108 Insurance trust revenue 138,221 29,796 236,289 302,673 Total Expenditure $14,054,702 $14,012,425 $14,215,083 $14,384,010 By character and object: Intergovernmental expenditure 3,307 246,425 4,900 6,673 Direct expenditure 14,051,395 13,766,000 14,210,183 14,377,337 Current operations 10,881,111 11,099,466 11,620,250 11,487,934 Capital outlay 2,145,502 1,726,563 1,659,075 2,014,145 Assistance and subsidies 103 105 0 0 Interest on debt 940,379 857,997 836,167 780,179 Insurance benefits and repayments 84,300 81,869 94,691 95,079 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 5,297,264 5,521,178 6,219,875 6,104,435 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas Fiscal Years 2011-2014 282 Description 2011 2012 2013 2014 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas Fiscal Years 2011-2014 Direct expenditure by function $14,051,395 $13,766,000 $14,210,183 $14,377,337 Direct general expenditure 12,648,558 12,256,256 12,804,669 12,942,679 Capital outlay 1,907,211 1,477,453 1,457,437 1,837,270 Other direct general expenditure 10,741,347 10,778,803 11,347,232 11,105,409 Education services 6,136,729 5,930,037 5,994,195 6,320,475 Education 6,030,057 5,826,591 5,907,866 6,215,977 Libraries 106,672 103,446 86,329 104,498 Social services and income maintenance 1,197,730 1,155,637 1,568,840 1,159,365 Public welfare 36,268 38,684 31,769 33,425 Hospitals 875,565 825,483 1,245,342 837,716 Health 285,897 291,470 291,729 288,224 Transportation 796,356 776,127 845,734 915,754 Highways 721,737 701,909 767,851 784,921 Air Transportation (Airports) 70,520 70,023 74,304 126,665 Parking facilities 4,099 4,195 3,579 4,168 Public safety 1,180,101 1,157,471 1,238,939 1,186,679 Police protection 640,769 646,160 696,510 661,402 Fire protection 303,533 294,485 305,377 311,550 Correction 210,318 193,193 217,467 190,475 Protective inspection and regulation 25,481 23,633 19,585 23,252 Environment and housing 1,014,589 1,003,260 901,991 1,028,300 Natural resources 62,647 72,536 55,045 58,862 Parks and recreation 284,260 275,083 248,760 267,201 Housing and community development 158,360 173,248 130,690 184,655 Sewerage 348,311 334,224 292,450 364,909 Solid waste management 161,011 148,169 175,046 152,673 Governmental administration 614,619 682,533 645,908 642,579 Financial administration 167,941 184,212 180,480 180,124 Judicial and legal 139,334 142,904 142,163 148,890 General public buildings 110,465 131,746 134,823 124,611 Other governmental administration 196,879 223,671 188,442 188,954 Interest on general debt 875,925 786,557 762,176 708,864 General expenditure n.e.c.* 832,509 764,634 846,886 980,663 Utility expenditure 1,318,537 1,427,875 1,310,823 1,339,579 Water supply 568,695 669,793 493,823 560,853 Electric power 662,289 674,756 745,226 691,129 Gas supply 38,557 36,712 25,325 34,971 Transit 48,996 46,614 46,449 52,626 Insurance trust expenditure 84,300 81,869 94,691 95,079 Debt Outstanding $20,231,862 $19,825,312 $19,010,264 $19,205,312 Short-term 225,849 185,051 185,364 312,099 Long-term 20,006,013 19,640,261 18,824,900 18,893,213 Cash and Security Holdings $15,708,276 $15,264,058 $14,865,313 $16,056,665 Insurance trust funds 1,340,671 1,297,304 1,370,157 1,467,399 Other than insurance trust funds 14,367,605 13,966,754 13,495,156 14,589,266 Dollars in thousands. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State and Local Government Finances, http://www.census.gov/govs/local/ (accessed July 6, 2017). 283 Government Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population1 Financial Administration 1,774 $7,003,421 6.10 Other Government Administration 577 1,986,971 1.99 Judicial and Legal 2,095 9,061,860 7.21 Police Protection Total 1,014 4,505,832 3.49 Police Officers Only 291 1,524,627 1.00 Other Police 723 2,981,205 2.49 Corrections 3,458 10,910,756 11.90 Highways 2,834 10,610,425 9.75 Public Welfare 2,243 7,398,485 7.72 Health 1,028 4,205,513 3.54 Hospitals2 7,926 35,921,505 27.27 Social Insurance Administration 96 343,163 0.33 Parks and Recreation 554 1,639,216 1.91 Natural Resources 807 3,356,447 2.78 Higher Education Total 22,328 108,229,711 76.82 Instructional 8,090 54,517,418 27.83 Other 14,238 53,712,293 48.98 Other Education 624 2,677,122 2.15 All Other and Unallocable 2,797 11,308,936 9.62 Total 50,155 $219,159,363 172.55 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll, http://www.census.gov/govs/apes/ (accessed June 29, 2017). 1 The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 1, 2015 is 2,906,721. Public Employment Data Kansas State Government, March 2015 2 In 2012, the University of Kansas Hospital Authority was reclassified as a single-function state institution. 284 Government Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,001 $11,946,965 10.32 Other Government Administration 2,527 9,971,526 8.69 Judicial and Legal 1,670 7,261,302 5.75 Police Protection Total 7,861 34,835,932 27.04 Police Officers Only 5,936 28,348,549 20.42 Other Police Employees 1,925 6,487,383 6.62 Fire Protection Total 3,398 18,282,084 11.69 Firefighters Only 3,221 17,621,704 11.08 Other Fire Employees 177 660,380 0.61 Corrections 2,884 10,526,833 9.92 Highways 4,722 16,641,913 16.25 Air Transportation 225 1,032,884 0.77 Public Welfare 492 1,546,124 1.69 Health 3,071 11,360,176 10.57 Hospitals 8,400 35,965,390 28.90 Solid Waste Management 1,037 3,196,333 3.57 Sewerage 1,163 4,546,627 4.00 Parks and Recreation 2,407 7,414,004 8.28 Housing and Community Development 1,005 3,474,879 3.46 Natural Resources 448 1,468,215 1.54 Water Supply 2,208 9,265,331 7.60 Electric Power 1,127 6,551,322 3.88 Gas Supply 61 225,034 0.21 Transit 325 1,051,321 1.12 Education Total 92,788 309,736,058 319.22 Elementary and Secondary Total 84,997 277,122,730 292.42 Instructional Employees 59,696 216,184,020 205.37 Other Employees 25,301 60,938,710 87.04 Higher Education Total 7,791 32,613,328 26.80 Instructional Employees 2,872 15,202,772 9.88 Other Employees 4,919 17,410,556 16.92 Local Libraries 1,137 3,706,849 3.91 All Other and Unallocable 2,909 10,472,436 10.01 Total 144,866 $520,479,538 498.38 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll, http://www.census.gov/govs/apes/ (accessed June 29, 2017). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 1, 2015 is 2,906,721. Public Employment Data Kansas Local Government, March 2015 285 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2016 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes2 Industrial Revenue Total Allen $0 $7,249,537 $4,550,974 $0 $29,800,000 $7,357 $3,765,795 $45,373,663 Anderson 27,270,000 4,442,864 12,751,449 337,800 5,445,000 0 0 50,247,113 Atchison 1,003,861 10,199,329 19,935,000 343,151 4,139,760 0 83,761,000 119,382,101 Barber 192,346 5,853,000 0 10,385,000 0 0 0 16,430,346 Barton 0 9,935,843 19,072,796 0 0 0 0 29,008,639 Bourbon 9,088,664 12,593,597 51,111,226 0 0 0 0 72,793,487 Brown 0 21,044,411 11,747,450 0 3,660,000 28,061 0 36,479,922 Butler 7,708,917 88,722,675 306,540,600 1,649,946 41,497,156 0 0 446,119,294 Chase 1,092,712 843,220 86,594 2,500,500 0 0 0 4,523,026 Chautauqua 13,408 924,682 0 0 0 3,244,263 0 4,270,574 Cherokee 2,520,500 6,948,491 56,407,895 0 906,308 0 0 66,783,194 Cheyenne 0 234,036 0 0 0 0 0 234,036 Clark 512,685 279,000 2,635,000 0 15,719,728 1,258,550 0 24,404,963 Clay 3,194,289 12,333,793 9,674,918 0 8,298,375 0 0 33,501,375 Cloud 7,992,111 7,517,246 5,465,000 0 0 0 0 20,974,357 Coffey 0 12,060,528 5,740,000 1,297,887 341,000 2,450,000 0 21,889,415 Comanche 5,805,000 2,085,000 0 0 0 0 0 7,890,000 Cowley 2,280,000 25,244,284 67,828,479 0 4,568,008 0 76,632,542 176,553,313 Crawford 2,561,000 34,898,709 39,965,000 11,920,000 0 0 0 89,344,709 Decatur 866,982 9,941,730 0 0 0 0 0 10,808,712 Dickinson 1,283,782 12,552,303 50,220,000 21,600,000 1,135,000 825,000 0 87,616,085 Doniphan 397,399 5,571,297 1,823,931 0 1,610,000 0 0 9,402,627 Douglas 22,830,000 141,076,126 215,010,381 2,161,017 189,845,000 10,795,000 41,002,217 622,719,741 Edwards 79,951 1,768,077 5,609,044 0 278,700 192,003 0 7,940,022 Elk 304,910 1,270,137 1,204,244 0 960,975 2,505,000 0 6,245,265 Ellis 4,421,045 17,946,790 3,771,945 394,573 3,100,000 0 0 29,634,352 Ellsworth 1,510,000 10,335,421 6,301,718 0 0 0 0 18,147,139 Finney 6,155,000 45,195,000 101,055,000 725,000 0 4,650,000 2,118,237 159,898,237 Ford 14,390,000 66,939,615 117,744,692 495,000 71,241,290 28,142 116,213,080 387,051,819 Franklin 9,396,867 25,248,366 95,040,530 0 3,440,000 2,530,000 0 135,655,763 Geary 30,585,000 113,975,978 23,715,000 41,797,370 9,225,000 0 22,071,400 241,369,748 Gove 0 2,764,071 1,193,987 0 488,275 280,758 0 4,727,091 Graham 0 4,765,271 7,650,000 0 0 0 0 12,415,271 Grant 12,280,000 3,491,050 0 0 0 0 0 15,771,050 Gray 261,173 5,581,766 10,835,000 0 0 0 0 16,677,939 Greeley 3,772,302 0 0 0 47,100 0 0 3,819,402 Greenwood 0 1,245,584 3,425,000 0 845,339 0 0 5,515,923 Hamilton 726,617 32,000 6,671,260 0 0 0 0 8,988,777 Harper 2,548,973 2,827,756 5,290,000 289,045 7,251,651 286,298 0 18,493,722 286 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2016 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes2 Industrial Revenue Total Harvey $4,183,399 $69,205,363 $57,271,582 $1,934,604 $9,188,283 $300,000 $45,072,284 $187,155,515 Haskell 0 2,265,000 3,445,000 1,895,000 0 0 0 7,605,000 Hodgeman 4,196,408 1,994,020 4,319,775 44,868 10,780,000 0 0 21,335,071 Jackson 0 2,257,411 29,517,687 214,337 5,274,686 0 9,901,086 47,165,207 Jefferson 4,254,575 7,068,842 18,010,000 340,077 1,024,472 0 0 30,761,966 Jewell 0 357,900 0 0 0 0 0 357,900 Johnson 368,395,000 775,028,297 1,513,655,454 1,960,000 721,581,975 44,570,000 1,324,653,125 4,749,843,851 Kearny 330,708 5,226,659 320,879 0 0 0 0 5,878,246 Kingman 1,884,162 7,511,003 3,510,000 0 0 0 0 12,905,165 Kiowa 0 4,880,341 0 1,768,022 921,361 0 0 7,569,724 Labette 1,309,475 44,540,919 25,977,919 0 0 0 0 71,828,313 Lane 0 1,805,000 11,946,765 0 0 85,494 0 13,837,259 Leavenworth 12,572,484 84,687,869 268,262,659 2,872,595 1,109,703 1,660,000 0 371,165,310 Lincoln 566,752 426,889 0 5,534,655 106,229 98,733 0 6,733,258 Linn 467,217 15,031,311 25,423,654 1,166,844 0 0 0 42,089,026 Logan 3,157,277 1,116,809 0 0 0 0 0 4,274,086 Lyon 9,642,157 29,830,459 17,550,000 949,385 0 233,595 485,000 58,690,596 McPherson 5,790,000 27,195,359 26,915,000 0 18,395,000 1,386,445 116,222,923 195,904,727 Marion 4,531,405 14,683,599 15,462,225 353,419 5,570,600 0 0 40,601,248 Marshall 0 3,611,900 27,940,000 208,000 0 0 3,000,000 34,759,900 Meade 489,916 2,636,431 5,197,403 3,825,895 0 0 0 12,149,645 Miami 1,900,000 32,840,977 56,545,000 824,738 25,194,000 0 0 117,304,715 Mitchell 9,882,227 13,677,315 0 0 0 0 0 23,559,542 Montgomery 0 31,162,556 57,905,000 0 83,841,268 0 63,474,416 236,383,240 Morris 0 3,932,785 7,000,000 0 2,390,330 0 0 13,323,115 Morton 530,000 940,000 360,000 0 0 0 0 3,580,000 Nemaha 0 13,837,462 13,100,000 0 0 0 0 26,937,462 Neosho 11,549,518 38,220,734 73,040,000 12,800,000 0 122,763 40,683,928 176,416,943 Ness 106,906 1,456,105 2,000,000 2,554,004 0 386,156 0 6,503,171 Norton 1,732,368 12,254,906 9,905,000 0 0 0 0 23,892,274 Osage 4,296,437 15,762,063 13,977,500 0 0 0 0 34,036,000 Osborne 0 1,465,449 0 51,802 0 180,208 0 1,697,459 Ottawa 6,849,353 4,161,430 17,990,000 0 450,000 918,107 0 30,368,890 Pawnee 608,226 2,903,417 22,200,000 0 0 0 0 25,711,643 Phillips 1,302,162 2,258,596 806,050 0 0 436,760 2,840,840 7,644,408 Pottawatomie 7,976,391 10,891,242 28,400,000 19,691,577 5,741,776 6,508,422 0 79,209,408 Pratt 1,105,000 3,746,674 13,404,628 0 475,700 2,829,013 0 21,561,016 Rawlins 0 8,379,153 59,084 7,403,371 0 0 0 15,841,608 Reno 28,195,000 62,128,081 145,752,906 660,000 25,155,200 4,178,000 78,568,972 344,638,159 287 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2016 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes2 Industrial Revenue Total Republic $1,785,000 $2,691,113 $0 $984,212 $0 $0 $0 $5,460,325 Rice 0 9,358,974 53,020,000 4,330,000 3,095,256 2,542,407 0 72,364,423 Riley 3,995,659 175,064,314 100,713,289 40,245 58,391,400 60,652,000 0 398,856,907 Rooks 3,560,887 9,790,887 5,250,000 0 12,965,000 0 0 31,566,774 Rush 6,533,808 2,848,838 0 0 60,000 0 0 9,442,646 Russell 3,882,877 5,324,904 0 0 0 1,539,439 5,501,611 16,248,831 Saline 231,348 58,759,568 135,910,000 23,010,000 13,890,000 13,716,670 2,530,161 248,047,747 Scott 22,290,000 3,441,000 9,012,227 0 6,620,000 0 0 41,363,227 Sedgwick 65,200,000 889,481,617 987,440,722 6,004,890 574,154,365 128,601,000 2,138,392,777 4,789,275,371 Seward 18,028,706 8,463,958 134,210,539 0 3,554,099 0 1,725,117 165,982,419 Shawnee 56,820,000 147,632,490 372,982,005 6,941,934 143,600,000 49,620,000 189,348,516 966,944,945 Sheridan 0 2,951,384 0 0 0 0 0 2,951,384 Sherman 6,350,000 3,731,205 14,780,000 0 0 0 0 24,861,205 Smith 138,153 4,412,306 0 0 29,208,900 0 0 33,759,359 Stafford 0 1,125,770 1,121,830 0 1,505,000 101,501 0 3,854,101 Stanton 10,771,469 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,771,469 Stevens 6,685,980 4,006,440 15,112,778 0 0 0 0 25,805,198 Sumner 11,955,428 56,651,203 52,035,000 746,000 10,838,501 0 0 132,226,133 Thomas 908,537 14,444,314 11,181,344 0 0 0 0 26,534,195 Trego 3,288,839 754,341 1,275,000 101,984 183,800 180,604 0 6,251,068 Wabaunsee 2,692,779 8,167,698 7,319,826 1,333,400 0 0 0 19,513,704 Wallace 2,655,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,655,000 Washington 252,679 1,460,802 975,000 98,501 7,665,000 0 0 10,451,982 Wichita 975,000 2,637,466 3,605,000 0 0 0 0 7,217,466 Wilson 795,451 4,329,171 8,570,000 11,269,547 1,674,299 1,000,000 0 27,638,468 Woodson 133,804 483,702 96,576 0 0 0 0 714,082 Wyandotte 0 1,029,639,289 186,802,125 0 0 67,232,250 456,953,779 1,740,627,443 State Schools - - - - - - - 899,411,790 Ks. Dept. of Transportation - - - - - - - 2,059,105,000 Ks. Dev. Finance Authority - - - - - - - 2,712,107,100 Ks. Rural Water Fin. Auth. - - - - - - - 20,405,000 Ks. Turnpike Authority - - - - - - - 194,490,000 Total $910,781,419 $4,544,971,663 $5,888,658,544 $217,810,195 $2,188,449,869 $418,159,997 $4,824,918,806 $24,887,227,038 Source: State of Kansas, Office of the Treasurer, 2016 Bond Indebtedness Report, http://kansasstatetreasurer.com/prodweb/municipal_bond_service/bond_report_archive.php (accessed July 6, 2017). 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. 288 Item Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Amount ($1,000) Per Capita Property Taxes $74,413 $25.78 $79,475 $27.46 $81,267 $28.00 $658,758 $226.25 Sales and Gross Receipts 3,685,595 1,276.94 3,742,916 1,293.06 3,890,900 1,340.53 3,977,806 1,366.17 General Sales and Gross Receipts* 2,825,880 979.07 2,897,033 1,000.83 2,983,664 1,027.96 3,052,986 1,048.54 Selective Sales Taxes 859,715 297.86 845,883 292.22 907,236 312.57 924,820 317.63 Alcoholic Beverages 118,202 40.95 119,462 41.27 126,861 43.71 132,589 45.54 Amusements 389 0.13 391 0.14 343 0.12 319 0.11 Insurance Premiums 166,405 57.65 174,531 60.29 198,355 68.34 211,766 72.73 Motor Fuels 435,049 150.73 415,352 143.49 441,843 152.23 439,045 150.79 Pari-mutuels 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Public Utilities 317 0.11 321 0.11 353 0.12 371 0.13 Tobacco Products 103,639 35.91 98,985 34.20 97,813 33.70 96,303 33.08 Other Selective Sales 35,714 12.37 36,841 12.73 41,688 14.36 44,427 15.26 Licenses 315,411 109.28 382,944 132.29 395,454 136.25 378,193 129.89 Alcoholic Beverages 4,530 1.57 3,282 1.13 3,575 1.23 2,567 0.88 Amusements 16 0.01 15 0.01 15 0.01 7,261 2.49 Corporation 21,180 7.34 0 0.00 63,582 21.91 22,556 7.75 Hunting and Fishing 24,258 8.40 89,900 31.06 23,522 8.10 25,092 8.62 Motor Vehicle 184,515 63.93 205,760 71.08 212,064 73.06 226,837 77.91 Motor Vehicle Operators 21,500 7.45 21,256 7.34 19,622 6.76 11,314 3.89 Public Utility 4,581 1.59 5,685 1.96 5,340 1.84 5,248 1.80 Occupation and Business, NEC 52,267 18.11 55,457 19.16 65,516 22.57 74,704 25.66 Other Licenses 2,564 0.89 1,589 0.55 2,218 0.76 2,614 0.90 Income Taxes 3,209,321 1,111.92 3,341,141 1,154.25 2,841,841 979.10 2,721,257 934.61 Individual Income 2,891,743 1,001.89 2,956,588 1,021.40 2,511,660 865.34 2,262,951 777.21 Corporation Net Income 317,578 110.03 384,553 132.85 330,181 113.76 458,306 157.40 Other Taxes 133,601 46.29 73,806 25.50 125,019 43.07 147,946 50.81 Death and Gift 694 0.24 0 0.00 136 0.05 -131 -0.04 Documentary and Stock Transfer 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Severance 132,907 46.05 73,806 25.50 124,883 43.03 148,077 50.86 Other 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total Taxes $7,418,341 $2,570.21 $7,620,282 $2,632.56 $7,334,481 $2,526.95 $7,883,960 $2,707.74 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State Government Tax Collections, http:/www.census.gov/govs/statetax/ (accessed September 26, 2016). State Government Tax Collections in Kansas Fiscal Years 2012-2015 2012 20142013 2015 289 Montana Oregon Wyoming5.40% Maine5.50% Wisconsin5.42% Virginia5.63% Texas8.19% California8.25% Arizona8.25% Nevada7.98% Utah6.76% Idaho6.03% Colorado7.50% Kansas8.62% New Mexico7.55% Iowa6.80% Illinois8.64% Florida6.80% Nebraska6.89% Minnesota7.30% Missouri7.89% Georgia7.00% Ohio7.14% Oklahoma8.86% Alabama9.01% South Dakota6.39% Washington8.92% Arkansas9.30% North Dakota6.78% New York8.49% Indiana7.00% Louisiana9.98% Michigan6.00% Kentucky6.00% Tennessee9.46% North Carolina6.90% Pennsylvania6.34% Mississippi7.07% South Carolina7.22% West Virginia6.29% Alaska1.76% None 0.01% - 1.76% 1.77% - 5.63% 5.64% - 7.55% 7.56% - 9.98% Combined State and Average Local Sales Tax Rates in the U.S., by Stateas of January 1, 2017 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 Jersey6.85% Vermont6.18% 290 State State Sales Tax Rate Rank Average Local Sales Tax Rate1 State & Local Combined Rank Maximum Local Rate Alabama 4.00% 41 5.01% 9.01% 4 7.00% Alaska -- 47 1.76% 1.76% 47 7.50% Arizona 5.60% 29 2.65% 8.25% 10 5.30% Arkansas 6.50% 9 2.80% 9.30% 3 5.13% California2 7.25% 1 1.00% 8.25% 10 2.50% Colorado 2.90% 46 4.60% 7.50% 16 8.30% Connecticut 6.35% 12 -- 6.35% 32 - Delaware -- 47 -- -- 48 - District of Columbia 5.75% 27 -- 5.75% 41 - Florida 6.00% 16 0.80% 6.80% 27 2.00% Georgia 4.00% 41 3.00% 7.00% 21 4.00% Hawaii2 4.00% 41 0.35% 4.35% 46 0.50% Idaho 6.00% 16 0.03% 6.03% 37 3.00% Illinois 6.25% 13 2.39% 8.64% 7 4.75% Indiana 7.00% 2 -- 7.00% 21 - Iowa 6.00% 16 0.80% 6.80% 27 1.00% Kansas 6.50% 9 2.12% 8.62% 8 4.00% Kentucky 6.00% 16 -- 6.00% 38 - Louisiana 5.00% 34 4.98% 9.98% 1 7.00% Maine 5.50% 30 -- 5.50% 43 - Maryland 6.00% 16 -- 6.00% 38 - Massachusetts 6.25% 13 -- 6.25% 35 - Michigan 6.00% 16 -- 6.00% 38 - Minnesota 6.88% 6 0.42% 7.30% 17 1.50% Mississippi 7.00% 2 0.07% 7.07% 20 1.00% Missouri 4.23% 40 3.66% 7.89% 14 5.00% Montana2 -- 47 -- -- 48 - Nebraska 5.50% 30 1.39% 6.89% 25 2.00% Nevada 6.85% 8 1.13% 7.98% 13 1.30% New Hampshire -- 47 -- -- 48 - New Jersey3 6.88% 6 -0.03% 6.85% 26 - New Mexico2 5.13% 33 2.43% 7.55% 15 3.56% New York 4.00% 41 4.49% 8.49% 9 4.88% North Carolina 4.75% 37 2.15% 6.90% 24 2.75% North Dakota 5.00% 34 1.78% 6.78% 29 3.50% Ohio 5.75% 27 1.39% 7.14% 19 2.25% Oklahoma 4.50% 38 4.36% 8.86% 6 6.50% Oregon -- 47 -- -- 48 - Pennsylvania 6.00% 16 0.34% 6.34% 33 2.00% Rhode Island 7.00% 2 -- 7.00% 21 - South Carolina 6.00% 16 1.22% 7.22% 18 2.50% South Dakota2 4.50% 38 1.89% 6.39% 31 4.50% Tennessee 7.00% 2 2.46% 9.46% 2 2.75% Texas 6.25% 13 1.94% 8.19% 12 2.00% Utah2 5.95% 26 0.81% 6.76% 30 2.15% Vermont 6.00% 16 0.18% 6.18% 36 1.00% Virginia2 5.30% 32 0.33% 5.63% 42 0.70% Washington 6.50% 9 2.42% 8.92% 5 3.40% West Virginia 6.00% 16 0.29% 6.29% 34 1.00% Wisconsin 5.00% 34 0.42% 5.42% 44 1.75% Wyoming 4.00% 41 1.40% 5.40% 45 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, 2017 Source: The Tax Foundation, State and Local Sales Taxes in 2017, http://taxfoundation.org/article/state-and-local-sales-tax-rates-2017 (accessed July 6, 2017). 2 See source for special notes for this state. 3 Salem County in New Jersey is not subject to statewide sales tax rates and collect a local rate of 3.4375%. New Jersey's average local score is represented as a negative. 291 Industry Classification 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting $5,264,228 $5,911,366 $6,464,770 $6,639,333 $6,569,457 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 27,024,700 28,233,270 29,917,020 18,136,908 13,331,483 Utilities 73,745,156 78,173,343 87,861,657 82,209,590 83,909,418 Construction 84,383,843 88,706,909 99,228,765 94,499,994 100,715,027 Manufacturing 58,214,156 61,063,713 64,102,975 63,541,086 67,181,749 Wholesale Trade 123,565,952 126,609,999 130,943,652 128,518,813 138,282,760 Retail Trade 1,423,287,225 1,439,654,626 1,452,177,497 1,538,680,192 1,589,984,211 Transportation and Warehousing 9,044,846 8,670,720 8,216,658 7,566,856 8,559,996 Information 194,740,935 193,274,499 193,457,062 197,155,836 193,682,538 Finance and Insurance 3,891,587 3,999,228 3,995,268 4,338,188 4,421,600 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 39,845,785 37,283,689 36,404,377 37,587,483 43,266,649 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 20,264,651 21,592,897 21,810,756 22,237,563 23,401,385 Management of Companies and Enterprises 1,815,888 2,155,157 3,963,862 4,630,105 5,221,928 Admin. and Support and Waste Mgt. and Remediation Services 22,072,449 21,527,163 21,534,977 24,563,146 24,651,200 Educational Services 6,604,933 6,227,183 6,197,226 6,224,570 6,056,961 Health Care and Social Assistance 4,423,927 4,485,878 4,597,346 5,240,009 5,506,623 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 26,192,544 26,241,930 25,298,921 28,402,872 30,651,508 Accommodation and Food Services 251,259,821 253,910,950 261,174,978 284,955,374 298,008,440 Other Services (except Public Administration) 75,054,100 75,762,379 76,661,037 80,914,335 83,740,189 Public Administration 3,421,713 3,328,277 3,725,042 3,617,522 3,781,258 Unclassified Establishments 2,173,751 2,145,026 2,993,628 2,714,966 1,686,967 Total $2,456,292,191 $2,488,958,204 $2,540,727,474 $2,642,374,740 $2,732,611,350 Local sales tax not included. NAICS - North American Industry Classification System State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification Calendar Years 2012-2016 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue. 292 Reno-0.4 Butler0.3 Ness-41.2 Ellis-1.7Gove-6.2 Finney1.7 Lyon2.5 Logan-9.5 Barber-17.9 Rice-0.2 Trego-8.3 Cowley-0.8 Smith1.3 Sumner-2.1 Lane-4.7 Jewell1.5 Rooks-7.8 Marion1.3 Linn-2.3 Scott3.3 Rush-12.9 Rawlins-17.8 Thomas0.9 Barton-4.0 Norton0.3 Riley3.2 Russell-10.5 Phillips-0.7 Harper-14.6 Sherman3.1 Kiowa-9.1 Saline0.8 Decatur-6.7 Graham-10.5 Osage-0.9 Hamilton2.4 Morris2.6 Marshall3.9 Sedgwick4.0 Osborne-3.1 Grant-8.7 Morton-3.8 Cheyenne-5.4 Coffey-3.1 Greenwood2.2 Sheridan-1.9 Stafford-10.8 Allen-2.5 Wichita4.3 Lincoln-12.2 Pawnee-0.6 Mitchell0.5 Stevens-13.1 Nemaha3.2 Labette1.2 Stanton-5.6 Seward-7.5 Dickinson2.0 Wilson-9.3 Republic1.2 McPherson-4.0 Hodgeman-5.6 Haskell-3.0 Harvey3.1 Ellsworth-9.6 Neosho2.0 Comanche-18.3 Edwards-6.8 Geary0.0 Cherokee-0.2 Anderson-0.3 Chautauqua-6.0 Woodson-2.0 Atchison3.2 Montgomery-3.1 Doniphan-1.7 Ford6.8 Clark81.5 Gray7.3 Elk11.4 Pratt5.0 Meade5.6 Clay6.9 Chase9.8 Kearny5.5 Cloud6.6 Wallace12.2 Ottawa19.2 Greeley6.3 Miami6.5 Kingman11.8 Brown7.9 Jackson4.8 Washington4.7 Bourbon7.8 Franklin5.5 Wabaunsee33.5 Crawford7.1 Pottawatomie8.7 Jefferson9.7 Douglas7.2 Johnson4.7 Shawnee7.4 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County2015-2016 Leavenworth6.1 Wyandotte6.1 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Revenue. Percent Change -41.2 - -17.8 -17.7 - -4.7 -4.6 - 4.3 4.4 - 33.5 33.6 - 81.5 Kansas: 3.4 293 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Allen $8,059,000 $9,251,751 $9,520,978 $9,818,054 $10,778,350 $9,917,654 $9,673,246 Anderson 3,411,937 3,910,527 4,390,403 4,206,737 4,447,637 4,333,362 4,321,424 Atchison 7,983,526 8,995,187 9,420,153 8,903,856 9,144,021 9,706,273 10,016,436 Barber 4,458,747 6,152,495 6,904,402 8,290,381 6,481,741 4,832,201 3,964,995 Barton 24,935,630 29,238,272 31,123,111 31,002,998 31,264,205 28,857,981 27,711,697 Bourbon 7,560,666 8,265,405 8,504,779 9,389,619 8,672,572 8,911,267 9,608,938 Brown 5,755,641 6,443,023 6,707,857 6,611,928 6,588,537 6,778,051 7,315,889 Butler 33,084,412 37,437,194 38,892,174 39,652,729 42,623,482 44,641,136 44,760,378 Chase 940,631 1,096,828 1,097,760 988,212 1,093,676 1,223,413 1,343,451 Chautauqua 1,188,953 1,267,447 1,462,018 1,760,055 1,527,747 1,435,692 1,349,495 Cherokee 5,997,730 6,715,332 6,959,071 6,983,056 7,243,195 7,679,094 7,664,464 Cheyenne 1,237,295 1,315,762 1,418,575 1,464,939 1,556,665 1,558,144 1,473,350 Clark 922,609 1,015,715 1,194,445 1,232,540 1,192,232 1,059,882 1,923,458 Clay 4,421,478 4,838,257 5,369,946 5,008,725 5,154,624 5,159,756 5,515,730 Cloud 7,471,980 7,761,620 8,111,431 7,785,745 7,726,659 8,008,096 8,538,408 Coffey 4,374,377 5,188,286 5,079,556 6,309,194 6,412,012 6,247,416 6,052,649 Comanche 1,112,832 1,520,518 3,076,176 3,586,649 2,336,573 1,630,248 1,331,997 Cowley 19,187,905 21,836,415 21,333,590 21,402,432 23,137,727 23,118,958 22,934,999 Crawford 22,060,890 24,716,883 25,571,094 25,596,917 26,292,154 27,600,434 29,571,610 Decatur 1,121,911 1,270,928 1,357,111 1,346,673 1,677,037 1,488,512 1,388,574 Dickinson 10,375,967 11,237,662 11,551,999 11,166,159 11,435,555 11,601,351 11,833,824 Doniphan 2,213,617 2,532,723 2,637,987 2,654,612 2,655,608 2,974,164 2,922,526 Douglas 73,653,993 82,501,618 87,651,880 88,029,437 90,758,233 98,192,546 105,290,301 Edwards 1,183,484 1,368,708 1,340,411 1,343,007 1,522,010 1,629,977 1,519,230 Elk 893,609 1,238,612 1,103,683 1,080,181 1,176,517 1,101,693 1,227,275 Ellis 33,378,935 39,317,901 42,780,978 41,486,113 41,449,154 39,222,095 38,561,356 Ellsworth 2,833,619 3,703,413 3,949,508 3,669,933 4,093,157 3,958,355 3,580,317 Finney 34,102,965 38,603,601 40,905,898 42,966,344 44,571,126 45,968,511 46,731,094 Ford 25,915,668 30,089,536 32,957,763 31,099,957 32,248,287 31,554,417 33,712,099 Franklin 13,494,578 15,247,779 15,798,357 16,049,824 16,841,991 17,276,801 18,230,281 Geary 23,891,298 25,362,456 26,816,046 26,488,991 25,269,389 25,945,284 25,954,740 Gove 2,280,771 2,614,393 2,909,018 2,795,494 3,073,959 2,811,025 2,636,482 Graham 2,244,142 2,561,344 2,693,515 2,631,218 2,862,892 2,228,928 1,994,612 Grant 5,510,318 5,719,115 6,315,734 7,119,455 5,886,960 5,332,334 4,869,870 Gray 2,598,063 3,187,523 4,061,399 3,313,794 3,297,743 3,232,175 3,469,432 Greeley 670,613 806,700 908,610 863,644 887,087 841,442 894,139 Greenwood 2,489,294 2,925,209 3,042,638 2,961,187 2,966,165 2,858,668 2,921,597 Hamilton 1,295,059 1,573,118 1,592,566 1,680,393 1,569,287 1,614,206 1,653,430 Harper 3,616,445 4,460,405 6,885,902 7,019,430 7,510,989 5,322,709 4,546,039 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Calendar Years 2010-2016 294 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Calendar Years 2010-2016 Harvey $19,150,426 $21,027,934 $22,135,329 $21,982,169 $23,061,320 $23,818,725 $24,561,455 Haskell 2,592,138 3,293,748 3,162,774 3,256,289 3,187,612 3,104,591 3,011,031 Hodgeman 829,699 1,027,313 1,279,213 1,033,340 969,118 804,319 759,468 Jackson 5,224,578 5,803,694 5,858,026 5,760,576 6,073,235 6,278,363 6,579,058 Jefferson 4,686,076 5,324,853 5,461,050 5,541,580 5,798,231 5,825,674 6,391,108 Jewell 940,066 1,113,020 1,087,878 1,211,746 1,084,557 1,138,536 1,155,070 Johnson 513,604,956 581,574,152 603,984,175 619,060,573 640,502,450 681,334,465 713,544,502 Kearny 1,472,872 1,666,814 1,746,047 1,823,258 1,870,468 1,777,415 1,875,940 Kingman 4,100,203 4,457,177 5,251,209 5,031,001 5,104,451 4,160,713 4,651,674 Kiowa 1,563,354 1,788,840 2,198,916 2,663,001 2,406,797 1,649,121 1,499,499 Labette 10,826,841 12,091,830 12,105,149 12,091,789 12,163,675 12,927,579 13,077,872 Lane 1,089,039 1,312,334 1,521,036 1,339,509 1,544,884 1,120,296 1,067,171 Leavenworth 29,184,303 32,023,069 33,452,292 33,786,074 36,077,369 38,766,815 41,138,552 Lincoln 1,021,179 1,247,992 1,199,775 1,354,766 1,408,466 1,300,288 1,141,143 Linn 2,896,493 3,330,795 3,898,086 4,536,682 5,926,022 5,110,079 4,995,066 Logan 1,987,414 2,498,939 2,795,218 2,559,825 3,516,425 2,779,081 2,515,172 Lyon 21,730,915 25,344,971 24,623,901 24,951,018 26,084,670 27,635,474 28,334,894 McPherson 22,177,115 24,161,959 24,219,140 25,745,185 26,863,499 27,970,131 26,862,568 Marion 4,839,183 5,199,848 5,309,306 5,376,594 5,362,597 5,557,595 5,631,245 Marshall 7,017,118 7,694,199 7,775,944 7,656,665 7,951,747 8,309,326 8,635,886 Meade 2,121,526 2,426,006 2,571,250 2,450,550 2,539,287 2,303,171 2,431,118 Miami 14,796,770 16,774,375 17,537,801 17,993,350 18,668,118 19,496,804 20,765,714 Mitchell 4,575,564 5,326,598 5,510,508 5,723,744 5,884,528 5,997,086 6,025,492 Montgomery 21,412,122 24,086,662 23,955,055 24,516,027 24,445,957 24,599,792 23,833,003 Morris 2,617,933 2,846,343 2,915,081 2,958,035 2,946,302 3,094,493 3,173,480 Morton 2,001,467 2,490,444 2,336,190 2,118,739 2,290,535 1,829,245 1,759,908 Nemaha 5,678,098 6,406,864 6,958,593 6,962,732 7,044,456 7,210,549 7,441,595 Neosho 10,685,115 11,997,319 12,080,375 12,509,471 11,967,956 11,823,287 12,060,504 Ness 3,263,346 4,101,864 4,827,716 4,594,614 4,624,559 4,174,899 2,456,480 Norton 2,940,535 3,507,927 3,647,275 3,599,052 3,632,915 3,576,875 3,587,162 Osage 4,690,933 4,957,919 4,855,163 5,037,956 5,256,159 5,378,074 5,331,679 Osborne 2,092,996 2,766,175 2,646,284 2,540,647 2,822,140 2,514,934 2,438,211 Ottawa 1,463,884 1,641,581 1,673,748 2,009,782 1,922,308 1,922,272 2,291,637 Pawnee 3,312,156 3,809,589 3,798,807 3,821,337 3,810,465 3,694,276 3,671,984 Phillips 3,020,602 3,494,713 3,762,115 3,458,541 3,540,382 3,471,229 3,447,592 Pottawatomie 22,343,130 26,684,875 27,873,834 27,604,017 28,370,108 29,386,660 31,955,935 Pratt 8,747,796 10,033,446 11,053,498 11,376,634 11,649,723 10,612,270 11,143,956 Rawlins 1,117,410 1,231,931 1,481,659 1,621,773 1,862,755 1,671,177 1,372,886 Reno 48,233,124 52,320,588 54,591,530 56,003,369 56,340,450 57,399,164 57,169,084 295 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Calendar Years 2010-2016 Republic $2,436,441 $2,914,806 $2,891,273 $2,936,592 $3,048,734 $3,046,839 $3,083,535 Rice 4,916,856 5,582,256 6,816,836 5,978,697 5,871,748 5,528,967 5,515,792 Riley 44,740,197 49,734,775 51,679,412 50,958,812 50,487,808 53,710,445 55,427,351 Rooks 3,550,988 4,227,635 4,660,701 4,650,443 5,362,026 3,857,097 3,556,619 Rush 1,262,614 1,701,817 1,439,933 1,476,112 1,561,982 1,488,580 1,296,317 Russell 4,905,863 5,778,818 5,853,167 5,565,852 5,811,098 5,132,606 4,593,758 Saline 53,810,190 60,116,549 62,586,379 63,108,735 64,664,868 67,492,938 68,052,816 Scott 3,551,955 4,335,886 4,581,764 4,600,382 4,645,995 4,436,593 4,581,122 Sedgwick 408,062,880 459,773,654 484,056,319 492,551,072 499,576,979 528,776,274 549,882,967 Seward 19,501,146 22,675,093 23,829,597 24,300,820 24,993,526 24,397,293 22,575,456 Shawnee 141,280,832 158,268,326 159,804,963 159,728,346 161,832,919 167,745,445 180,152,626 Sheridan 1,470,149 1,723,758 2,134,634 2,024,248 1,977,948 1,963,299 1,926,629 Sherman 5,689,522 6,502,913 6,754,789 6,629,867 6,669,968 6,794,694 7,005,218 Smith 1,936,617 2,322,555 2,783,792 2,303,823 2,313,721 2,186,160 2,214,118 Stafford 2,013,577 2,249,840 2,276,261 2,497,815 2,545,867 2,456,567 2,191,721 Stanton 1,070,088 1,278,424 1,325,767 1,383,056 1,283,114 1,356,225 1,280,838 Stevens 3,383,248 3,659,983 4,493,450 5,111,197 5,184,365 4,440,586 3,860,519 Sumner 9,160,380 11,924,482 12,213,659 12,519,624 12,850,540 12,809,422 12,542,248 Thomas 9,062,800 10,254,174 11,393,793 10,852,505 11,114,440 11,228,880 11,335,246 Trego 2,082,272 2,458,616 2,624,859 2,683,222 2,777,268 2,567,186 2,354,120 Wabaunsee 1,499,885 1,708,004 1,829,833 1,953,406 2,067,524 2,208,779 2,948,978 Wallace 688,136 827,263 942,062 832,054 1,456,339 1,038,797 1,165,561 Washington 2,335,162 2,464,555 2,612,081 2,605,883 2,556,282 2,730,716 2,860,104 Wichita 1,158,332 1,403,075 1,642,395 1,583,682 1,578,857 1,355,387 1,413,138 Wilson 3,866,409 4,283,955 4,313,170 4,512,835 4,418,437 4,651,880 4,219,029 Woodson 1,235,792 1,450,138 1,558,652 1,485,717 1,569,340 1,385,095 1,357,538 Wyandotte 103,618,272 117,776,935 125,458,158 127,137,478 121,557,260 139,885,425 148,436,033 County Total $2,068,269,662 $2,339,576,642 $2,449,097,168 $2,481,394,894 $2,531,782,607 $2,634,051,265 $2,724,625,024 Not Designated 6,297,951 7,616,725 7,195,126 7,809,155 8,104,167 8,323,475 7,986,325 Kansas Total $2,074,567,613 $2,347,193,367 $2,456,292,294 $2,489,204,048 $2,539,886,774 $2,642,374,740 $2,732,611,350 Local sales taxes are not included. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue. 296 Butler678 Clark588 Elk466 Gray568 Rice558 Cowley651 Smith613 Sumner551Meade556 Clay661 Lane653 Jewell403 Rooks722 Marion469 Linn499 Rush443 Rawlins585 Norton667 Riley753 Chase493 Kearny478 Russell687 Phillips658 Wallace814 Kiowa618 Decatur510 Graham820 Osage348 Hamilton654 Morris578 Osborne684 Ottawa345 Grant664 Morton617 Cheyenne593 Greeley647 Coffey730 Greenwood471 Sheridan780 Miami614 Stafford552 Allen777 Wichita652 Pawnee547 Kingman589 Lincoln382 Stevens770 Nemaha719 Brown741 Labette645 Stanton679 Dickinson621 Wilson527 Republic655 Hodgeman428 Haskell756 Jackson488 Harvey697 Ellsworth617 Washington511 Neosho744 Comanche760 Bourbon636Edwards563 Franklin694 Wabaunsee385Geary735 Crawford743 Cherokee378 Anderson552 Jefferson320 Chautauqua414 Woodson437 Atchison613 Montgomery772 Doniphan394 Reno907 Ford954 Ness1,026 Gove1,059 Finney1,274 Lyon851 Ellis1,338 Logan937 Barber978 Trego861 Pratt1,155 Scott928 Thomas1,421 Barton1,069 Cloud928 Harper856 Sherman1,151 Saline1,246 Marshall873 Sedgwick1,071 Mitchell976 Seward1,044 McPherson937 Pottawatomie1,311 Douglas863 Johnson1,210 Shawnee988 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by CountyFiscal Year 2016 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections(in dollars) 320 - 493 494 - 636 637 - 820 821 - 1,071 1,072 - 1,421 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Revenue. State: $935 Leavenworth503 Wyandotte893 297 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2010-2016 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Allen $543.47 $668.33 $715.95 $707.89 $805.35 $789.64 $776.91 Anderson 380.98 466.04 520.08 549.67 547.44 546.00 552.22 Atchison 449.77 513.94 553.94 544.31 539.89 564.70 612.89 Barber 788.10 1,141.26 1,293.21 1,594.18 1,531.31 1,123.48 977.60 Barton 796.88 1,013.22 1,096.69 1,118.72 1,136.91 1,092.45 1,068.76 Bourbon 465.90 543.28 556.24 604.75 607.56 582.82 636.28 Brown 558.02 626.11 670.52 672.11 660.77 671.39 740.82 Butler 462.47 562.46 581.07 597.83 637.46 646.59 678.25 Chase 292.89 366.91 393.81 394.91 375.59 424.18 493.42 Chautauqua 274.77 342.07 397.66 430.52 456.16 437.66 414.30 Cherokee 259.29 301.36 322.18 328.51 335.30 361.32 377.99 Cheyenne 407.08 486.93 506.61 553.99 546.20 564.95 593.24 Clark 382.62 457.54 525.87 548.70 580.68 502.11 588.29 Clay 443.75 569.89 601.34 606.18 603.93 608.78 660.87 Cloud 724.37 808.12 846.11 853.89 832.65 825.47 928.13 Coffey 449.07 588.90 600.09 651.49 788.97 728.96 729.79 Comanche 546.93 650.41 1,112.82 1,961.23 1,484.29 1,036.78 759.82 Cowley 507.28 584.32 607.90 577.22 632.02 637.95 650.75 Crawford 513.41 615.26 648.55 652.03 653.30 676.78 743.29 Decatur 361.51 420.02 455.57 470.02 522.72 529.33 510.00 Dickinson 496.18 559.17 590.40 570.73 585.00 580.43 621.15 Doniphan 273.56 320.21 329.76 332.34 333.72 352.44 393.64 Douglas 573.65 726.00 762.36 779.59 774.78 800.19 863.42 Edwards 340.71 432.58 457.91 453.73 469.72 519.04 562.79 Elk 260.20 358.58 451.20 383.56 419.92 427.10 465.62 Ellis 1,035.94 1,310.79 1,452.18 1,452.18 1,419.86 1,395.97 1,338.35 Ellsworth 402.15 483.96 662.18 572.46 673.28 629.27 617.10 Finney 724.40 1,020.84 1,085.21 1,121.02 1,177.15 1,210.60 1,273.97 Ford 694.38 851.06 919.84 928.16 899.95 916.01 953.66 Franklin 461.90 568.50 607.34 613.99 631.02 669.17 693.62 Geary 663.67 747.84 757.87 692.50 693.64 687.70 734.73 Gove 794.67 943.79 1,020.39 1,079.08 1,037.45 1,087.07 1,058.97 Graham 755.23 969.53 1,000.84 1,052.99 1,060.78 988.32 820.40 Grant 681.71 741.09 764.05 854.61 826.36 702.18 664.29 Gray 381.55 498.05 576.76 639.30 543.66 526.96 568.43 Greeley 454.18 619.74 689.93 704.58 653.11 665.67 647.24 Greenwood 330.05 411.17 464.77 455.73 470.42 443.91 470.97 Hamilton 420.01 563.34 582.38 634.54 615.90 595.04 653.57 Harper 552.63 678.84 952.14 1,210.58 1,249.78 1,116.90 856.29 Harvey 510.60 597.39 625.54 632.04 644.68 668.41 697.45 Haskell 535.91 725.58 761.66 702.33 839.45 774.51 756.26 Hodgeman 337.37 542.41 536.08 637.39 493.67 453.17 427.52 Jackson 351.06 425.15 433.79 434.65 440.41 449.82 488.13 Jefferson 233.11 271.17 284.34 294.08 298.65 306.08 320.18 Jewell 270.77 361.63 345.62 368.74 392.18 360.09 402.61 Johnson 852.78 1,039.68 1,074.54 1,092.33 1,109.51 1,135.72 1,209.73 Kearny 311.28 437.46 405.66 465.20 470.11 457.39 477.70 Kingman 461.45 577.92 621.36 654.79 628.05 603.86 588.74 Kiowa 644.93 673.94 833.55 868.06 1,099.96 803.77 617.73 Labette 461.53 545.12 570.53 571.47 570.37 597.00 645.29 Lane 542.82 698.30 861.63 798.67 903.31 742.41 653.40 Leavenworth 348.21 419.13 422.49 434.01 473.22 471.37 503.40 Lincoln 294.14 360.32 406.64 328.75 510.24 412.89 382.36 Linn 277.96 338.53 370.76 443.64 567.06 595.02 499.26 Logan 631.83 847.90 971.28 970.95 1,174.58 1,029.13 937.20 298 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2010-2016 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Lyon $582.75 $727.71 $741.86 $731.68 $755.25 $802.48 $851.01 McPherson 685.57 825.19 826.11 835.28 896.39 955.14 937.13 Marion 342.01 429.70 425.10 423.90 436.44 447.78 468.66 Marshall 623.63 751.19 776.90 769.78 776.41 799.82 873.34 Meade 399.45 529.86 549.25 564.08 580.89 562.14 555.79 Miami 430.57 499.88 527.50 540.85 555.11 576.27 614.38 Mitchell 638.74 815.43 862.20 875.91 892.02 971.86 975.71 Montgomery 561.30 663.32 695.20 692.73 733.82 689.90 772.20 Morris 390.00 481.30 488.38 501.81 502.03 528.12 578.13 Morton 536.56 733.82 768.89 673.00 704.06 684.38 616.58 Nemaha 489.47 623.94 662.04 688.06 689.64 697.37 718.52 Neosho 595.46 710.92 738.79 756.53 733.68 719.55 743.73 Ness 943.38 1,240.10 1,408.69 1,627.07 1,475.41 1,492.47 1,026.18 Norton 478.30 589.58 640.47 654.93 742.52 647.12 666.88 Osage 256.81 311.19 304.40 302.49 318.51 325.96 347.75 Osborne 483.55 612.13 747.80 698.15 709.21 692.94 683.72 Ottawa 213.84 266.70 279.99 278.81 341.20 318.03 345.38 Pawnee 465.47 558.46 520.27 553.32 592.44 530.68 546.52 Phillips 501.18 595.22 666.35 654.84 632.17 617.20 657.63 Pottawatomie 988.02 1,175.47 1,274.75 1,228.93 1,228.11 1,243.20 1,310.64 Pratt 863.29 994.35 1,080.80 1,168.19 1,173.92 1,124.28 1,154.54 Rawlins 410.14 476.59 545.23 605.75 649.94 730.37 584.72 Reno 681.84 813.23 834.64 845.34 903.10 899.97 907.40 Republic 431.82 556.15 613.25 598.84 628.48 614.11 655.37 Rice 425.13 551.75 612.49 644.82 582.04 575.38 558.26 Riley 551.51 689.21 711.43 675.10 672.75 679.06 752.77 Rooks 608.36 780.62 872.28 886.73 972.26 895.85 721.54 Rush 344.07 501.54 446.68 462.10 488.64 461.84 442.56 Russell 627.02 793.85 848.98 824.32 815.66 795.79 686.85 Saline 889.10 1,057.60 1,108.66 1,116.88 1,143.40 1,175.47 1,246.22 Scott 680.56 817.83 931.16 934.15 934.44 848.59 927.83 Sedgwick 756.85 899.10 946.73 969.64 987.32 987.44 1,070.76 Seward 754.11 946.66 1,004.53 1,023.26 1,054.94 1,044.49 1,043.55 Shawnee 722.47 867.62 902.23 888.58 899.70 910.17 988.38 Sheridan 527.08 629.92 726.50 874.52 789.75 759.30 779.64 Sherman 857.41 1,035.48 1,129.03 1,095.33 1,076.91 1,097.53 1,151.08 Smith 454.65 555.09 696.20 679.82 606.82 600.25 613.22 Stafford 419.25 488.54 530.50 536.02 578.26 607.16 551.74 Stanton 443.29 532.38 606.37 644.78 573.67 619.17 679.31 Stevens 559.96 649.18 697.76 842.32 919.11 795.44 770.35 Sumner 352.98 428.00 535.78 520.75 532.29 541.25 550.83 Thomas 1,044.77 1,267.79 1,383.56 1,397.28 1,382.23 1,416.50 1,420.89 Trego 614.02 767.14 878.03 908.87 931.55 886.60 861.15 Wabaunsee 194.17 239.08 247.84 272.05 280.04 297.98 384.57 Wallace 462.49 517.68 603.61 560.33 871.02 679.53 814.03 Washington 335.18 435.52 443.86 448.64 457.34 464.68 510.76 Wichita 469.87 583.08 690.12 723.45 737.90 635.46 651.88 Wilson 359.34 459.39 464.82 475.97 493.49 485.09 527.49 Woodson 300.12 468.01 420.57 466.67 478.89 477.65 437.23 Wyandotte 597.51 722.26 776.45 792.40 761.61 768.73 892.52 Kansas $658.94 $798.41 $840.29 $853.06 $854.29 $878.68 $935.43 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, decreased to 6.15% on July 1, 2013, and increased to 6.5% on July 1, 2015. 299 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District November 1, 2015 and 2016 Taxing District 2015 General Tax Percent of Total 2016 General Tax Percent of Total Increase or Decrease State $48,501,560 1.11 $49,732,289 1.10 $1,230,729 County 1,274,380,463 29.24 1,327,425,971 29.46 53,045,508 City 695,648,856 15.96 727,053,006 16.13 31,404,150 Township 74,760,472 1.72 75,837,132 1.68 1,076,660 School 1,969,192,676 45.18 2,006,265,812 44.52 37,073,136 Cemetery 6,505,511 0.15 6,740,394 0.15 234,883 Drainage 4,326,505 0.10 4,343,514 0.10 17,009 Fire 61,044,511 1.40 66,386,992 1.47 5,342,481 Hospital 23,982,667 0.55 23,596,721 0.52 -385,946 Improvement 1,645,800 0.04 1,721,194 0.04 75,394 Library 70,148,863 1.61 73,117,503 1.62 2,968,640 Lighting 13,617 0.00 16,098 0.00 2,481 Parks and Recreation 26,653,263 0.61 28,626,363 0.64 1,973,100 Sewer 203,888 0.00 212,590 0.00 8,702 Watershed 4,615,064 0.11 4,462,219 0.10 -152,845 Airport Authority 5,211,146 0.12 5,314,122 0.12 102,976 Ambulance 691,434 0.02 704,950 0.02 13,516 Community Building 6,491 0.00 6,795 0.00 304 Ground Water Management 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Industrial 126,703 0.00 146,061 0.00 19,358 Irrigation 9,114 0.00 13,965 0.00 4,851 Rural Highway System 5,965,716 0.14 6,509,053 0.14 543,337 Tax Increment 32,886,937 0.75 45,384,241 1.01 12,497,304 Water 69,024 0.00 22,652 0.00 -46,372 Miscellaneous 52,290,590 1.20 52,953,505 1.18 662,915 Total $4,358,880,871 $4,506,593,142 $147,712,271 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, 2015 and 2016. 300 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 $141,125,276 $21,509,157 152.41 $138,613,023 $21,814,213 157.38 Anderson 84,555,696 13,303,733 157.34 90,692,846 14,956,443 164.91 Atchison 147,089,967 21,779,109 148.07 151,434,289 21,780,377 143.83 Barber 124,142,115 16,765,495 135.05 96,458,077 15,868,140 164.51 Barton 243,484,391 42,126,530 173.02 242,662,699 41,954,646 172.89 Bourbon 95,637,110 16,889,259 176.60 97,922,019 17,660,554 180.35 Brown 149,603,047 17,934,994 119.88 162,027,769 17,962,970 110.86 Butler 655,116,166 97,489,919 148.81 676,031,991 102,568,693 151.72 Chase 46,824,870 6,077,790 129.80 48,196,012 6,311,546 130.96 Chautauqua 31,711,389 5,530,166 174.39 30,442,137 5,760,826 189.24 Cherokee 151,967,730 18,606,533 122.44 158,663,917 19,239,971 121.26 Cheyenne 42,846,136 7,303,858 170.47 44,161,220 7,300,832 165.32 Clark 39,264,751 8,234,497 209.72 36,484,303 8,091,681 221.79 Clay 94,885,883 14,645,948 154.35 99,585,751 15,637,036 157.02 Cloud 92,105,190 16,432,132 178.41 96,829,223 17,518,455 180.92 Coffey 499,875,146 44,696,885 89.42 501,381,009 46,885,263 93.51 Comanche 39,914,235 5,979,280 149.80 32,250,761 5,623,608 174.37 Cowley 248,075,357 40,580,777 163.58 253,796,585 41,320,957 162.81 Crawford 242,484,447 33,045,883 136.28 248,831,964 34,521,562 138.73 Decatur 46,655,248 6,726,228 144.17 50,572,119 7,759,110 153.43 Dickinson 196,023,751 27,809,269 141.87 201,102,131 28,663,426 142.53 Doniphan 115,849,665 14,378,973 124.12 124,376,087 15,103,516 121.43 Douglas 1,215,923,483 157,932,516 129.89 1,255,246,445 163,455,270 130.22 Edwards 50,945,417 8,227,421 161.50 51,839,157 8,494,897 163.87 Elk 24,749,388 4,555,488 184.07 24,903,803 4,610,998 185.15 Ellis 371,118,732 40,007,262 107.80 363,233,577 38,786,149 106.78 Ellsworth 95,642,376 12,618,651 131.94 97,134,993 12,720,656 130.96 Finney 477,586,490 62,130,819 130.09 455,924,303 59,951,596 131.50 Ford 290,781,626 50,201,807 172.64 289,760,690 51,061,186 176.22 Franklin 220,686,173 33,133,663 150.14 226,039,796 34,148,386 151.07 Geary 240,446,355 36,212,861 150.61 241,809,985 37,885,437 156.67 Gove 57,538,246 8,294,687 144.16 59,867,094 9,527,567 159.15 Graham 53,221,913 8,393,193 157.70 50,385,700 8,585,361 170.39 Grant 187,916,151 21,241,285 113.04 143,388,074 14,002,620 97.66 Gray 90,323,938 11,519,388 127.53 92,737,406 12,763,398 137.63 Greeley 30,368,003 5,801,655 191.05 32,045,380 6,249,691 195.03 Greenwood 62,825,333 10,305,206 164.03 63,234,245 10,622,435 167.99 2015 2016 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 301 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 2015 2016 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 Hamilton $42,619,158 $8,254,011 193.67 $38,848,279 $7,809,444 201.02 Harper 124,173,097 18,625,767 150.00 104,147,230 16,679,506 160.15 Harvey 289,367,985 39,805,605 137.56 294,839,363 42,478,312 144.07 Haskell 123,440,435 14,299,627 115.84 90,764,815 16,544,370 182.28 Hodgeman 40,833,874 7,077,512 173.33 39,310,083 7,008,507 178.29 Jackson 103,898,161 15,425,972 148.47 108,047,335 16,495,366 152.67 Jefferson 154,406,981 22,666,057 146.79 159,497,158 23,562,200 147.73 Jewell 49,383,310 8,313,192 168.34 53,565,260 8,795,875 164.21 Johnson 8,596,685,414 1,049,111,917 122.04 9,230,030,224 1,128,407,515 122.25 Kearny 118,793,860 16,519,472 139.06 84,214,710 15,402,209 182.89 Kingman 110,643,976 16,462,911 148.79 103,215,560 15,904,943 154.10 Kiowa 84,879,953 11,102,795 130.81 80,093,103 11,386,226 142.16 Labette 127,652,748 24,160,792 189.27 128,408,638 23,947,910 186.50 Lane 47,656,825 7,762,104 162.88 42,877,805 7,909,072 184.46 Leavenworth 599,219,106 77,229,269 128.88 616,391,835 80,018,369 129.82 Lincoln 49,777,741 9,080,460 182.42 52,321,403 8,973,323 171.50 Linn 225,362,437 26,991,388 119.77 223,362,146 27,492,936 123.09 Logan 64,915,234 8,525,273 131.33 64,316,827 8,681,778 134.99 Lyon 306,142,947 42,711,013 139.51 308,291,652 44,121,350 143.12 McPherson 397,616,880 47,134,477 118.54 414,034,758 48,885,433 118.07 Marion 123,398,583 19,086,490 154.67 125,349,680 19,895,256 158.72 Marshall 143,356,508 19,198,555 133.92 154,859,441 21,464,982 138.61 Meade 103,922,937 12,851,650 123.67 100,022,413 14,418,779 144.16 Miami 357,132,516 46,132,779 129.18 366,730,274 48,315,822 131.75 Mitchell 73,761,834 12,842,221 174.10 79,034,720 14,102,283 178.43 Montgomery 324,971,005 47,677,654 146.71 323,987,221 53,330,214 164.61 Morris 69,666,710 10,568,500 151.70 71,414,319 10,937,507 153.16 Morton 82,121,537 13,845,705 168.60 59,693,960 10,633,370 178.13 Nemaha 141,523,530 16,850,445 119.07 153,642,643 18,007,531 117.20 Neosho 133,868,288 22,862,359 170.78 128,896,814 22,050,198 171.07 Ness 72,938,710 10,649,408 146.01 67,396,309 10,893,873 161.64 Norton 54,180,407 9,237,549 170.50 57,034,442 9,872,267 173.09 Osage 133,543,688 20,095,964 150.48 137,515,325 21,087,973 153.35 Osborne 48,076,534 7,878,165 163.87 51,767,026 8,954,992 172.99 Ottawa 72,316,585 11,794,517 163.10 73,408,783 12,459,695 169.73 Pawnee 76,246,771 12,545,386 164.54 76,600,817 12,870,344 168.02 Phillips 54,202,628 8,832,878 162.96 55,998,059 9,526,142 170.12 302 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 2015 2016 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2015 and 2016 Pottawatomie $515,325,792 $47,747,613 92.66 $532,429,767 $50,693,370 95.21 Pratt 164,421,231 25,280,368 153.75 161,217,130 25,183,547 156.21 Rawlins 47,883,819 6,162,394 128.70 51,439,382 7,306,267 142.04 Reno 563,832,889 91,163,264 161.69 566,077,641 92,280,408 163.02 Republic 63,924,234 11,497,617 179.86 69,301,903 11,771,365 169.86 Rice 127,065,674 19,029,852 149.76 129,820,770 19,688,932 151.66 Riley 604,778,745 82,064,909 135.69 625,850,172 85,692,346 136.92 Rooks 76,832,174 11,621,558 151.26 70,361,647 12,251,153 174.12 Rush 45,126,916 7,887,058 174.78 46,051,037 8,068,333 175.20 Russell 91,788,527 14,950,030 162.88 85,489,921 15,330,730 179.33 Saline 550,878,169 68,708,981 124.73 564,831,205 69,955,092 123.85 Scott 91,094,335 13,315,216 146.17 85,524,425 12,927,232 151.15 Sedgwick 4,410,039,623 541,538,424 122.80 4,531,488,705 546,649,897 120.63 Seward 229,308,578 36,704,898 160.07 253,167,356 39,015,763 154.11 Shawnee 1,572,755,208 238,048,140 151.36 1,598,497,199 239,946,703 150.11 Sheridan 50,553,738 7,495,343 148.27 54,042,283 8,095,530 149.80 Sherman 84,117,968 10,758,956 127.90 87,890,719 12,113,377 137.82 Smith 45,299,654 9,587,220 211.64 49,620,307 10,243,627 207.94 Stafford 81,843,085 11,812,057 144.33 79,633,380 11,494,053 144.34 Stanton 61,977,398 11,078,886 178.76 44,135,489 9,067,480 205.45 Stevens 156,064,028 20,842,470 133.55 95,322,076 16,659,670 174.77 Sumner 245,165,453 36,997,580 150.91 247,052,995 38,100,373 154.22 Thomas 114,853,716 18,337,730 159.66 120,448,677 19,840,187 164.72 Trego 51,324,028 8,937,968 174.15 49,342,898 8,706,514 176.45 Wabaunsee 79,907,621 11,777,182 147.39 82,502,009 12,097,018 146.63 Wallace 43,053,440 6,843,297 158.95 47,199,140 7,330,930 155.32 Washington 83,382,586 13,352,833 160.14 88,703,627 13,870,942 156.37 Wichita 41,495,718 6,678,031 160.93 44,059,831 7,431,360 168.67 Wilson 103,010,810 12,757,688 123.85 96,786,893 12,596,414 130.15 Woodson 33,642,438 5,989,301 178.03 33,389,191 5,987,793 179.33 Wyandotte* 1,182,971,926 207,449,808 175.36 1,215,048,749 209,906,493 172.76 Kansas $32,335,729,604 $4,359,048,829 134.81 $33,156,337,801 $4,506,792,620 135.93 * 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, 2016, Section III: Valuations and Tax Comparisons for 2015 and 2016 . 303 County 2016 Population1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total Levy Allen 12,717 $138,613,023 $29,800,000 64.191 Anderson 7,808 90,692,846 31,400,000 93.218 Atchison 16,398 151,434,289 49,334,621 53.666 Barber 4,823 96,457,945 192,346 63.350 Barton 27,103 242,662,699 0 43.567 Bourbon 14,712 97,920,240 503,821 66.763 Brown 9,776 162,027,556 1,782,437 33.496 Butler 66,741 676,031,991 0 34.747 Chase 2,679 48,196,012 1,092,712 61.245 Chautauqua 3,402 30,442,137 3,345,893 112.177 Cherokee 20,533 158,663,917 2,520,500 47.298 Cheyenne 2,679 44,161,220 0 109.543 Clark 2,096 36,484,303 512,685 83.053 Clay 8,347 99,585,751 4,589,289 65.936 Cloud 9,219 96,818,419 7,992,111 74.876 Coffey 8,384 501,381,009 0 52.864 Comanche 1,843 32,250,761 5,805,000 107.238 Cowley 35,788 253,796,580 5,990,000 43.449 Crawford 39,217 248,831,964 2,561,000 51.057 Decatur 2,932 50,567,864 866,982 69.681 Dickinson 19,303 201,102,131 0 53.658 Doniphan 7,797 124,376,087 667,399 45.417 Douglas 118,053 1,255,246,445 22,830,000 44.092 Edwards 2,968 51,839,157 79,951 78.067 Elk 2,605 24,903,803 304,908 111.494 Ellis 29,029 363,233,577 0 36.757 Ellsworth 6,343 97,134,993 7,811,718 52.279 Finney 37,118 455,924,303 0 42.768 Ford 34,536 289,735,690 15,610,000 46.156 Franklin 25,609 226,039,796 12,836,867 61.210 Geary 37,030 241,809,985 39,810,000 73.614 Gove 2,640 59,867,094 488,275 96.620 Graham 2,591 50,385,700 0 97.372 Grant 7,733 143,388,074 12,280,000 36.056 Gray 6,133 92,737,406 261,173 66.421 Greeley 1,330 32,045,380 3,772,302 124.842 Greenwood 6,244 63,234,245 0 73.347 Hamilton 2,474 38,848,279 2,285,517 123.324 Harper 5,817 104,147,028 2,548,973 59.298 Harvey 35,073 294,839,363 24,394,964 41.358 Haskell 4,064 90,764,815 0 87.402 Hodgeman 1,893 39,310,083 4,241,276 107.651 Jackson 13,338 108,047,335 0 77.622 Jefferson 18,930 159,497,158 4,254,575 74.488 Jewell 2,970 53,558,985 0 114.061 Johnson 580,159 9,230,030,224 0 19.590 Kearny 3,956 84,214,710 330,708 120.981 Kingman 7,687 103,215,560 1,884,162 62.640 Kiowa 2,564 80,093,103 1,768,022 73.007 Labette 20,803 128,408,638 1,309,475 61.795 Lane 1,670 42,877,805 85,494 96.150 Leavenworth 79,315 616,391,835 13,682,187 37.608 Lincoln 3,105 52,321,403 566,752 110.348 Linn 9,536 223,362,146 467,217 54.393 Logan 2,825 64,316,827 3,157,277 58.605 2016 County Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Counties 304 County 2016 Population1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total Levy 2016 County Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Counties Lyon 33,339 $308,291,355 $9,642,157 60.896 McPherson 28,941 414,034,758 42,790,000 30.158 Marion 12,103 125,349,680 4,531,405 74.126 Marshall 9,936 154,859,441 208,000 52.096 Meade 4,330 100,022,413 489,916 45.584 Miami 32,553 366,730,274 23,054,738 49.452 Mitchell 6,282 79,023,638 9,882,227 98.125 Montgomery 33,314 323,987,221 0 50.469 Morris 5,645 71,414,319 1,555,000 76.651 Morton 3,007 59,675,114 2,280,000 115.337 Nemaha 10,227 153,642,643 0 48.697 Neosho 16,346 128,896,814 34,319,518 46.004 Ness 3,005 67,396,309 106,906 55.111 Norton 5,550 57,027,942 1,732,368 92.014 Osage 15,847 137,515,325 0 63.014 Osborne 3,683 51,758,088 180,208 83.804 Ottawa 5,975 73,401,871 6,849,353 91.049 Pawnee 6,838 76,600,817 608,226 77.984 Phillips 5,428 55,991,047 4,143,002 97.609 Pottawatomie 23,298 532,429,767 13,822,968 28.518 Pratt 9,691 161,217,130 1,105,000 52.548 Rawlins 2,506 51,439,382 0 68.639 Reno 63,718 566,077,641 30,353,000 41.775 Republic 4,725 69,292,600 1,785,000 98.152 Rice 9,977 129,820,770 5,465,000 51.476 Riley 75,247 625,850,172 6,942,904 38.975 Rooks 5,174 70,358,777 3,560,887 78.853 Rush 3,130 46,051,037 6,593,808 102.687 Russell 7,039 85,489,921 3,882,877 84.755 Saline 55,691 564,827,734 2,761,510 37.508 Scott 4,964 85,524,425 22,290,000 69.188 Sedgwick 511,574 4,531,478,919 185,707,526 29.393 Seward 23,152 253,167,356 18,028,706 44.406 Shawnee 178,725 1,598,497,199 56,820,000 48.345 Sheridan 2,512 54,039,821 0 87.206 Sherman 5,983 87,883,987 6,350,000 65.496 Smith 3,704 49,228,461 29,347,053 130.697 Stafford 4,236 79,633,380 0 53.527 Stanton 2,072 44,135,489 10,771,469 148.457 Stevens 5,806 95,322,076 6,685,980 87.294 Sumner 23,535 247,051,893 816,578 48.888 Thomas 7,904 120,441,406 908,537 46.014 Trego 2,927 49,342,898 3,755,339 97.142 Wabaunsee 6,951 82,502,009 2,692,779 59.008 Wallace 1,518 47,199,140 2,655,000 97.633 Washington 5,598 88,703,627 252,679 74.973 Wichita 2,157 44,059,831 975,000 98.225 Wilson 8,856 96,786,893 795,451 64.767 Woodson 3,115 33,389,191 133,084 111.191 Wyandotte2 163,369 1,215,048,749 0 38.813 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: 2016 Taxes Levied for 2017, 2017 Edition. 305 2016 City Tax Rates for 2017 Kansas Cities of the First Class City 2016 Population1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied in City By All Units Atchison 10,712 $72,551,804 $9,200,000 53.949 168.881 Coffeyville 9,669 50,357,106 76,966,000 51.061 195.289 Dodge City 27,912 154,131,529 73,760,000 51.021 188.941 Emporia 24,649 147,071,968 28,410,000 42.947 168.403 Fort Scott 7,838 43,536,290 15,128,616 48.186 203.139 Garden City 27,005 202,381,979 43,690,000 31.457 150.891 Hutchinson 41,569 305,362,723 83,060,436 43.984 174.764 Junction City 24,621 183,633,482 150,949,369 48.089 166.728 Kansas City 2 151,306 1,093,482,817 1,681,101,087 41.875 174.979 Lawrence 93,917 936,738,635 301,170,000 32.018 131.033 Leavenworth 35,980 204,925,437 28,430,000 28.743 133.173 Leawood 34,579 876,944,289 52,805,000 24.513 127.701 Lenexa 52,490 1,040,237,529 170,180,616 31.828 128.837 Liberal 20,746 118,647,867 4,370,000 51.789 178.121 Manhattan 56,308 554,317,637 169,580,000 48.023 - Pottawatomie County - 44,065,266 - 48.023 133.413 Riley County - 510,252,371 - 48.023 143.743 Newton 19,216 120,697,711 47,255,000 57.121 163.017 Olathe 134,305 1,588,996,765 301,143,541 24.708 126.211 Overland Park 186,515 3,273,659,014 399,234,861 13.800 115.546 Parsons 10,090 52,564,397 13,594,130 54.617 211.545 Pittsburg 20,409 123,377,477 24,170,000 51.539 154.343 Prairie Village 21,877 325,158,328 18,295,000 19.471 123.760 Salina 47,813 424,070,334 70,550,000 27.603 138.700 Shawnee 65,046 825,855,565 52,545,000 26.611 125.018 Topeka 127,265 1,070,085,707 289,045,000 39.927 160.410 Wichita 389,965 3,270,189,488 1,032,569,398 32.625 117.201 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: 2016 Taxes Levied for 2017, 2017 Edition. 306 2016 City Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2016 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City by All Units Abilene 6,558 $53,317,383 $26,010,000 48.832 162.734 Andover 12,745 136,636,680 367,723,000 40.973 162.635 Anthony 2,230 12,359,956 5,539,939 74.774 215.655 Arkansas City 12,136 54,123,449 28,075,000 69.582 196.356 Augusta 9,299 56,219,238 23,877,500 51.978 171.713 Baxter Springs 4,028 20,090,401 -- 55.626 155.083 Bel Aire 7,435 52,479,400 46,060,000 45.726 150.487 Belleville 1,907 8,695,729 -- 75.472 226.720 Beloit 3,790 26,179,655 11,030,000 58.410 204.471 Bonner Springs 7,606 71,459,475 1,995,000 33.657 - Johnson County - 4,372,694 - 33.657 136.226 Leavenworth County - 29,375 - 33.657 133.526 Wyandotte County - 67,057,406 - 33.657 163.965 Burlington 2,615 16,943,622 12,044,863 40.610 129.493 Caldwell 1,030 4,939,414 1,042,387 74.652 219.685 Caney 2,080 10,663,330 3,033,713 52.844 198.831 Chanute 9,252 62,019,863 27,882,000 37.712 182.608 Cherryvale 2,230 7,216,045 -- 70.378 207.290 Chetopa 1,082 3,219,660 6,112,242 61.325 224.461 Clay Center 4,173 27,585,758 15,085,000 63.841 183.613 Colby 5,417 48,527,904 5,631,683 33.324 173.431 Columbus 3,146 16,938,316 1,765,000 59.480 150.704 Concordia 5,218 27,699,183 6,983,000 56.085 213.523 Council Grove 2,086 12,636,407 -- 64.216 197.652 De Soto 6,074 66,471,876 20,505,000 27.062 - Johnson County - 66,391,015 - 27.062 154.812 Leavenworth County - 80,861 - 27.062 137.393 Derby 23,509 203,414,839 60,260,000 48.021 139.021 Edwardsville 4,390 51,880,435 -- 47.367 183.714 El Dorado 12,931 84,417,270 15,797,000 48.040 167.656 Elkhart 2,042 10,033,309 460,000 61.718 222.826 Ellis 2,064 13,779,675 4,590,000 71.008 162.365 Eudora 6,378 40,660,330 9,055,000 39.501 159.720 Eureka 2,450 10,675,240 -- 60.759 198.300 Fairway 3,970 86,418,173 9,330,000 19.862 124.151 Florence 439 1,652,671 69,725 80.520 220.494 Fredonia 2,326 10,723,257 4,681,344 58.555 176.183 Frontenac 3,422 20,850,888 2,934,000 47.682 151.407 Galena 2,930 22,042,119 1,549,526 64.861 167.915 Gardner 20,868 158,051,579 41,905,000 20.544 138.354 Garnett 3,258 22,916,134 -- 42.981 192.721 Girard 2,760 12,780,355 6,409,325 60.639 172.005 Goddard 4,719 38,503,303 4,965,000 31.228 140.445 Goodland 4,457 30,147,153 1,275,000 49.681 168.041 Great Bend 15,717 103,005,816 7,017,629 48.901 181.422 Halstead 2,093 12,797,652 2,800,000 74.540 174.555 Harper 1,397 9,645,223 2,162,000 79.835 227.367 Hays 21,092 216,897,714 15,040,000 24.943 111.001 Haysville 11,212 55,212,492 11,670,000 48.618 154.091 Herington 2,396 10,792,920 1,740,000 84.881 - Dickinson County - 9,758,828 - 84.881 212.264 Morris County - 1,034,092 - 84.881 241.537 Hesston 3,813 30,935,266 13,108,893 35.902 149.021 Hiawatha 3,095 22,201,252 10,082,246 54.038 144.360 Hillsboro 2,869 17,152,826 10,466,263 41.835 180.221 Hoisington 2,623 10,267,034 2,941,922 62.775 197.191 Holton 3,263 19,556,913 5,411,256 58.132 200.184 307 2016 City Tax Rates for 2017, Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2016 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City by All Units Horton 1,721 $6,243,918 -- 67.746 149.210 Hugoton 3,964 20,926,223 $3,575,000 44.998 213.184 Humboldt 1,856 8,138,874 1,709,000 86.404 232.158 Independence 8,958 50,579,196 10,215,000 52.614 196.820 Iola 5,470 29,407,622 9,448,233 44.898 178.023 Kingman 3,086 17,202,797 6,579,000 61.516 189.233 Kinsley 1,422 6,111,975 0 74.778 226.898 Lansing 11,767 79,606,026 20,095,000 41.820 148.439 Larned 3,967 19,040,211 -- 61.297 200.910 Lincoln Center 1,241 4,930,788 245,000 45.268 207.300 Lindsborg 3,383 22,994,450 5,215,000 44.818 121.427 Lyons 3,725 14,698,988 8,836,050 52.369 184.962 McPherson 13,144 118,872,137 28,570,000 51.618 138.929 Marion 1,842 10,045,690 3,671,000 71.086 212.011 Marysville 3,323 26,477,435 5,895,000 67.415 176.392 Merriam 11,288 187,038,104 5,165,000 27.673 121.267 Minneapolis 2,002 9,768,612 3,085,000 43.087 199.359 Mission 9,491 131,900,085 -- 18.019 123.004 Mulberry 507 686,893 -- 50.075 154.862 Mulvane 6,314 80,569,609 37,265,000 44.247 - Sedgwick County - 28,341,718 - 44.247 139.588 Sumner County - 52,227,891 - 44.247 159.091 Neodesha 2,357 9,184,648 3,052,282 64.241 186.970 Nickerson 1,036 3,725,493 3,078,680 76.514 196.372 Norton 2,841 12,648,475 7,542,847 65.166 217.421 Osage City 2,844 17,111,894 7,290,000 55.859 174.267 Osawatomie 4,297 22,062,081 15,865,000 67.723 179.198 Osborne 1,369 6,902,997 -- 88.305 227.126 Oswego 1,766 6,623,919 6,633,786 75.514 234.541 Ottawa 12,387 83,954,080 22,820,000 48.731 181.846 Paola 5,527 46,965,576 13,025,000 45.460 153.763 Park City 7,618 63,141,985 -- 40.224 146.282 Phillipsburg 2,524 10,409,798 1,795,000 61.532 206.555 Pratt 6,849 43,586,975 3,780,000 46.815 195.420 Roeland Park 6,827 70,319,400 -- 33.463 137.752 Russell 4,534 29,413,309 5,010,000 59.005 198.571 Sabetha 2,585 17,840,019 3,635,000 - - Brown County - 3,971,918 - 46.809 128.964 Nemaha County - 13,868,658 - 46.813 146.204 Scammon 456 1,217,623 - 37.620 129.703 Scott City 3,838 23,840,019 4,031,700 72.479 203.367 Seneca 2,034 22,050,200 6,440,000 32.341 125.699 Spring Hill 5,981 68,872,556 -- 38.860 - Johnson County - 47,470,285 - 38.860 146.873 Miami County - 21,402,271 - 38.860 158.937 Sterling 2,293 9,411,570 -- 53.883 194.673 Tonganoxie 5,248 36,612,087 11,755,000 44.840 149.863 Ulysses 6,097 33,719,773 3,445,214 40.829 129.564 Valley Center 7,222 46,321,053 19,920,000 55.640 152.680 Wamego 4,627 39,711,384 6,865,578 39.781 124.762 Weir 647 1,752,629 275,000 66.501 165.220 Wellington 7,987 44,699,181 19,692,985 53.982 167.037 Winfield 12,204 70,208,999 -- 53.359 173.199 Yates Center 1,331 5,789,344 -- 60.109 222.882 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2016 Taxes Levied for 2017, 2017 Edition. * Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates not supplied by the taxing unit. 308 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 Fairview 7.500% 01-01-17 Elsmore 7.750% 07-01-15 Hamlin 7.500% 01-01-17 Gas 8.750% 07-01-15 Hiawatha 9.000% 04-01-17 Humboldt 9.000% 07-01-15 Hiawatha Hotel CID* 11.000% 04-01-17 Iola 8.750% 07-01-15 Horton 9.500% 01-01-17 La Harpe 8.750% 07-01-15 Morrill 7.500% 01-01-17 Mildred 7.750% 07-01-15 Powhattan 7.500% 01-01-17 Moran 8.250% 07-01-15 Reserve 7.500% 01-01-17 Savonburg 7.750% 07-01-15 Robinson 7.500% 01-01-17 Anderson County 8.000% 07-01-15 Sabetha (Brown Co.) 8.500% 01-01-17 Colony 8.000% 07-01-15 Willis 7.500% 01-01-17 Garnett 8.500% 07-01-15 Butler County 6.750% 07-01-15 Greeley 8.000% 07-01-15 Andover 8.500% 10-01-15 Kincaid 9.000% 07-01-15 Augusta 8.750% 07-01-15 Lone Elm 8.000% 07-01-15 Augusta Comfort Inn CID* 10.750% 04-01-17 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 El Dorado CID* 8.750% 07-01-17 Lancaster 7.750% 07-01-15 El Dorado Days Inn Hotel CID* 9.750% 07-01-16 Muscotah 7.750% 07-01-15 Elbing 6.750% 07-01-15 Barber County 7.500% 07-01-15 Latham 6.750% 07-01-15 Hardtner 7.500% 07-01-15 Leon 7.750% 07-01-15 Hazelton 7.500% 07-01-15 Potwin 7.750% 07-01-15 Isabel 7.500% 07-01-15 Rose Hill 7.750% 07-01-15 Kiowa 8.250% 07-01-15 Towanda 7.750% 07-01-17 Medicine Lodge 8.250% 07-01-15 Whitewater 6.750% 07-01-15 Medicine Lodge Streetscape CID* 9.250% 07-01-15 Chase County 7.500% 07-01-15 Sharon 7.500% 07-01-15 Cedar Point 7.500% 07-01-15 Sun City 7.500% 07-01-15 Cottonwood Falls 8.500% 07-01-15 Barton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Elmdale 7.500% 07-01-15 Albert 7.500% 07-01-15 Matfield Green 7.500% 07-01-15 Claflin 8.000% 07-01-15 Strong City 8.500% 07-01-15 Ellinwood 8.000% 07-01-15 Chautauqua County 8.500% 07-01-15 Galatia 7.500% 07-01-15 Cedar Vale 9.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend 8.250% 07-01-15 Chautauqua 8.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend Golden Belt Cinema 6 CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Elgin 8.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend Holiday Inn Express CID* 10.250% 07-01-16 Niotaze 8.500% 07-01-15 Great Bend Sutherlands CID* 9.250% 07-01-15 Peru 8.500% 07-01-15 Hoisington 8.250% 07-01-15 Sedan 10.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington Cheyenne Bottoms Inn CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Cherokee County 8.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington Kindscher CID* 8.750% 07-01-15 Baxter Springs 9.000% 07-01-15 Hoisington Subway CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Columbus 9.000% 07-01-15 Olmitz 7.500% 07-01-15 Galena 9.000% 07-01-15 Pawnee Rock 7.500% 07-01-15 Roseland 8.000% 07-01-15 Susank 7.500% 07-01-15 Scammon 9.000% 07-01-15 Bourbon County 7.900% 10-01-15 Treece 8.000% 07-01-15 Bronson 8.900% 10-01-15 Weir 9.000% 07-01-15 Fort Scott 9.400% 10-01-15 West Mineral 8.000% 07-01-15 Fort Scott EMD CID* 10.400% 10-01-15 Cheyenne County 8.500% 07-01-15 Fulton 7.900% 10-01-15 Bird City 8.500% 07-01-15 Mapleton 8.900% 10-01-15 St. Francis 8.500% 07-01-15 Redfield 7.900% 10-01-15 Clark County 6.500% 07-01-15 Uniontown 8.900% 10-01-15 Ashland 7.500% 07-01-15 Brown County 7.500% 01-01-17 Englewood 6.500% 07-01-15 Everest 7.500% 01-01-17 Minneola 7.500% 07-01-15 Sales Tax Rates by Location of Sale in Kansas, by County 309 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 Dickinson County, continued Clay Center 9.500% 07-01-15 Abilene 9.100% 07-01-15 Clifton (Clay Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Carlton 8.000% 07-01-15 Green 7.500% 07-01-15 Chapman 9.000% 07-01-15 Longford 8.500% 07-01-15 Enterprise 8.000% 07-01-15 Morganville 7.500% 07-01-15 Herington (Dickinson Co.) 10.500% 07-01-15 Oak Hill 8.500% 07-01-15 Hope 8.000% 07-01-15 Vining (Clay Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Manchester 8.000% 07-01-15 Wakefield 8.500% 07-01-15 Solomon (Dickinson Co.) 8.000% 07-01-15 Cloud County 7.500% 07-01-15 Woodbine 8.000% 07-01-15 Aurora 7.500% 07-01-15 Doniphan County 7.500% 07-01-15 Clyde 7.500% 07-01-15 Denton 7.500% 07-01-15 Concordia 8.500% 07-01-15 Elwood 8.500% 07-01-15 Glasco 8.500% 07-01-15 Highland 8.500% 07-01-15 Jamestown 7.500% 07-01-15 Leona 7.500% 07-01-15 Miltonvale 8.500% 07-01-15 Severance 7.500% 07-01-15 Simpson (Cloud Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Troy 8.500% 07-01-15 Coffey County 6.500% 07-01-15 Wathena 8.500% 07-01-15 Burlington 8.500% 07-01-15 White Cloud 7.500% 07-01-15 Gridley 6.500% 07-01-15 Douglas County 7.500% 07-01-15 Lebo 7.500% 07-01-15 Baldwin City 8.750% 07-01-15 LeRoy 7.500% 07-01-15 Eudora 9.250% 10-01-15 New Strawn 6.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence 9.050% 07-01-15 Waverly 6.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence 9th & New Hampshire TDD* 10.050% 07-01-15 Comanche County 6.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence Free State TDD* 10.050% 07-01-15 Coldwater 8.500% 07-01-15 Lawrence Oread TDD* 10.050% 07-01-15 Protection 8.000% 07-01-15 Lecompton 9.250% 10-01-15 Wilmore 7.500% 07-01-15 Edwards County 7.500% 07-01-15 Cowley County 6.750% 07-01-15 Belpre 7.500% 07-01-15 Arkansas City 9.250% 10-01-16 Kinsley 8.500% 07-01-15 Arkansas City Summit Plaza CID* 10.250% 10-01-16 Lewis 7.500% 07-01-15 Atlanta 6.750% 07-01-15 Offerle 7.500% 07-01-15 Burden 7.750% 07-01-15 Elk County 7.500% 07-01-15 Cambridge 6.750% 07-01-15 Elk Falls 7.500% 07-01-15 Dexter 6.750% 07-01-15 Grenola 7.500% 07-01-15 Geuda Springs (Cowley Co.) 6.750% 07-01-15 Howard 8.500% 04-01-17 Parkerfield 6.750% 07-01-15 Longton 7.500% 07-01-15 Udall 7.750% 07-01-15 Moline 7.500% 07-01-15 Winfield 8.150% 07-01-15 Ellis County 7.000% 07-01-15 Crawford County 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellis 9.000% 07-01-15 Arcadia 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellis County BBJ CID (Hays)* 9.000% 07-01-15 Arma 8.500% 07-01-15 Hays 8.750% 07-01-15 Cherokee 8.500% 07-01-15 Hays 48th & Roth Avenue CID* 10.750% 07-01-15 Frontenac 8.750% 07-01-15 Hays Extended Stay Hotel Partners CID* 11.500% 07-01-17 Girard 8.500% 07-01-15 Hays Extended Stay Hotel Partners 2 CID* 10.500% 07-01-17 Hepler 7.500% 07-01-15 Hays Investors CID* 9.750% 04-01-17 McCune 8.500% 07-01-15 Hays Investors CID* and Hays TDD* 10.500% 07-01-17 Mulberry 7.500% 07-01-15 Hays Mall CID* 9.750% 07-01-15 Pittsburg 9.250% 07-01-15 Hays TDD* 9.500% 07-01-15 Pittsburg TDD* 9.550% 07-01-15 Schoenchen 7.000% 07-01-15 Walnut 7.500% 07-01-15 Victoria 8.000% 07-01-15 Decatur County 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellsworth County 7.500% 07-01-15 Clayton (Decatur Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellsworth 8.750% 07-01-15 Dresden 7.500% 07-01-15 Ellsworth CID* 9.750% 10-01-15 Jennings 7.500% 07-01-15 Holyrood 7.500% 07-01-15 Norcatur 7.500% 07-01-15 Kanopolis 8.500% 07-01-15 Oberlin 9.000% 07-01-15 Lorraine 7.500% 07-01-15 Dickinson County 8.000% 07-01-15 Wilson 8.500% 07-01-15 310 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 Greenwood County, continued Garden City 8.650% 07-01-15 Severy 8.500% 07-01-15 Garden City Stone Development CID* 9.650% 07-01-15 Virgil 7.500% 07-01-15 Holcomb 8.150% 07-01-15 Hamilton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Ford County 7.650% 04-01-17 Coolidge 7.500% 07-01-15 Bucklin 7.650% 04-01-17 Syracuse 8.500% 07-01-15 Dodge City 8.650% 04-01-17 Harper County 6.500% 07-01-15 Dodge City Heritage Area STAR* 8.650% 04-01-17 Anthony 7.000% 07-01-15 Dodge City IHOP CID* 9.650% 04-01-17 Harper County CID (Anthony)* 8.500% 07-01-15 Dodge City Leisure Development CID* 9.650% 07-01-17 Harper County Downtown Anthony CID* 9.000% 07-01-15 Dodge City McDonalds CID* 9.150% 04-01-17 Attica 7.500% 07-01-15 Ford 7.650% 04-01-17 Bluff City 6.500% 07-01-15 Spearville 7.650% 04-01-17 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 9.600% 07-01-16 Waldron 6.500% 07-01-15 Ottawa Center CID* 9.900% 07-01-16 Harvey County 8.500% 07-01-15 Ottawa South 59 TDD* 10.600% 07-01-16 Burrton 9.500% 04-01-17 Pomona 10.000% 07-01-15 Halstead 8.500% 07-01-15 Princeton 8.500% 07-01-15 Hesston 8.500% 07-01-15 Rantoul 8.000% 07-01-15 Newton 8.500% 07-01-15 Richmond 8.250% 07-01-15 North Newton 8.500% 07-01-15 Wellsville 9.000% 07-01-15 Sedgwick (Harvey Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Williamsburg 9.000% 07-01-15 Walton 8.500% 07-01-15 Geary County 7.750% 07-01-15 Haskell County 7.000% 07-01-15 Grandview Plaza 9.750% 07-01-15 Satanta 8.000% 07-01-15 Junction City 9.750% 07-01-15 Sublette 8.250% 07-01-15 Junction City Goody's Plaza CID* 11.500% 07-01-15 Hodgeman County 7.650% 07-01-15 Milford 7.750% 07-01-15 Hanston 7.650% 07-01-15 Geary Co. Acorns Resort CID (Milford)* 9.750% 07-01-15 Jetmore 9.150% 01-01-17 Gove County 8.500% 07-01-15 Jackson County 7.900% 07-01-15 Gove 8.500% 07-01-15 Circleville 7.900% 07-01-15 Grainfield 8.500% 07-01-15 Delia 7.900% 07-01-15 Grinnell 8.750% 07-01-15 Denison 7.900% 07-01-15 Oakley (Gove Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Holton 8.650% 07-01-15 Park 8.500% 07-01-15 Hoyt 7.900% 07-01-15 Quinter 8.500% 07-01-15 Mayetta 8.900% 07-01-15 Graham County 7.500% 07-01-15 Netawaka 7.900% 07-01-15 Bogue 7.500% 07-01-15 Soldier 7.900% 07-01-15 Hill City 8.500% 07-01-15 Whiting 7.900% 07-01-15 Morland 8.500% 07-01-15 Jefferson County 7.500% 07-01-15 Grant County 6.500% 07-01-15 McLouth 7.500% 07-01-15 Ulysses 8.500% 07-01-15 Meriden 8.000% 10-01-15 Gray County 7.650% 07-01-15 Nortonville 7.500% 07-01-15 Cimarron 8.900% 07-01-15 Oskaloosa 8.500% 07-01-15 Copeland 7.650% 07-01-15 Ozawkie 8.500% 07-01-17 Ensign 7.650% 07-01-15 Perry 8.000% 07-01-15 Ingalls 7.650% 07-01-15 Valley Falls 9.500% 01-01-17 Montezuma 7.650% 07-01-15 Winchester 7.500% 07-01-15 Greeley County 7.500% 07-01-15 Jewell County 7.500% 07-01-15 Horace 7.500% 07-01-15 Burr Oak 7.500% 07-01-15 Tribune 7.500% 07-01-15 Esbon 7.500% 07-01-15 Greenwood County 7.500% 07-01-15 Formoso 7.500% 07-01-15 Climax 7.500% 07-01-15 Jewell 7.500% 07-01-15 Eureka 9.500% 07-01-15 Mankato 8.250% 07-01-15 Fall River 7.500% 07-01-15 Randall 7.500% 07-01-15 Hamilton 7.500% 07-01-15 Webber 7.500% 07-01-15 Madison 7.500% 07-01-15 Johnson County 7.975% 04-01-17 311 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 Johnson County, continued Johnson County, continued Bonner Springs (Johnson Co.) 9.725% 04-01-17 Shawnee Ten Quivira Plaza CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 De Soto (Johnson Co.) 9.725% 04-01-17 Spring Hill (Johnson Co.) 9.475% 04-01-17 Edgerton 8.975% 04-01-17 Westwood 8.975% 04-01-17 Fairway 9.975% 04-01-17 Westwood Hills 8.975% 04-01-17 Gardner 9.475% 04-01-17 Westwood Woodside CID* 10.075% 04-01-17 Lake Quivira (Johnson Co.) 7.975% 04-01-17 Kearny County 6.500% 07-01-15 Leawood 9.100% 04-01-17 Deerfield 7.500% 07-01-15 Leawood Camelot Court CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Lakin 7.500% 07-01-15 Leawood Park Place TDD* 10.100% 04-01-17 Kingman County 8.000% 07-01-17 Leawood Shops of 119th St. TDD* 10.100% 04-01-17 Cunningham 9.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa 9.350% 04-01-17 Cunningham CID* 11.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa City Center East Village I CID* 10.350% 04-01-17 Kingman 9.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa City Center East Village 2 CID* 10.350% 04-01-17 Nashville 8.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa Greystone South Plaza CID* 10.350% 04-01-17 Norwich 8.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa Midas Springhill Suites CID* 10.350% 07-01-17 Penalosa 8.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa Orchard Corners CID* 10.350% 04-01-17 Spivey 8.500% 07-01-17 Lenexa Prairie Creek CID* 10.350% 04-01-17 Zenda 8.000% 07-01-17 Lenexa Quivira 95 CID* 10.350% 04-01-17 Kiowa County 7.500% 07-01-15 Merriam 9.225% 04-01-17 Greensburg 8.500% 07-01-15 Mission 9.600% 04-01-17 Haviland 7.500% 07-01-15 Mission Commons Community CID* 10.600% 04-01-17 Mullinville 8.500% 04-01-17 Mission Crossing CID* 10.600% 04-01-17 Labette County 7.750% 07-01-15 Mission Hills 8.975% 04-01-17 Altamont 8.750% 07-01-15 Mission Woods 7.975% 04-01-17 Bartlett 7.750% 07-01-15 Olathe 9.475% 04-01-17 Chetopa 9.250% 07-01-15 Olathe Conference Center Hotel CID* 11.475% 04-01-17 Edna 9.750% 04-01-17 Olathe Entertainment District Ph. 3 TDD* 10.475% 04-01-17 Labette 7.750% 07-01-15 Olathe Gateway No. 1a TDD* 10.475% 04-01-17 Mound Valley 8.250% 07-01-15 Olathe Gateway No. 1b TDD* 10.475% 04-01-17 Oswego 9.250% 01-01-17 Olathe Heart of America CID* 10.475% 04-01-17 Parsons 9.250% 07-01-15 Olathe Pointe TDD* 10.475% 04-01-17 Lane County 7.500% 07-01-15 Olathe Ridgeview Falls TDD* 10.475% 04-01-17 Dighton 8.500% 07-01-15 Olathe Santa Fe Square CID* 10.475% 04-01-17 Leavenworth County 7.500% 07-01-15 Olathe WIN CID* 10.475% 04-01-17 Basehor 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park 9.100% 04-01-17 Basehor Wolf Creek Junction TDD* 9.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park 91st Street & Metcalf CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Bonner Springs (Leavenworth Co.) 9.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park Corbin Park CID* 10.600% 04-01-17 De Soto (Leavenworth Co.) 9.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park Deer Creek TDD* 10.100% 04-01-17 Easton 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Hawthorne Plaza CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Lansing 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Highlands Village TDD* 10.100% 04-01-17 Lansing Town Center TDD* 9.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Nall Hills CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Leavenworth 9.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Oak Park Mall TDD* 9.600% 04-01-17 Leavenworth Zeck Ford CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park Prairiefire Phase 1 CID* 10.600% 04-01-17 Linwood 8.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Prairiefire STAR Ph. I CID* 10.600% 04-01-17 Tonganoxie 9.250% 07-01-15 Overland Park Prairiefire STAR Phase II* 9.100% 04-01-17 Lincoln County 7.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Quivira 95 Shops CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Barnard 7.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park Ranch Mart South CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Beverly 7.500% 07-01-15 Overland Park West Park CID* 10.100% 04-01-17 Lincoln Center 8.500% 07-01-15 Prairie Village 8.975% 04-01-17 Sylvan Grove 7.500% 07-01-15 Prairie Village "The Village" CID* 9.975% 04-01-17 Linn County 6.500% 07-01-15 Prairie Village Corinth Square CID* 9.975% 04-01-17 Blue Mound 6.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park 9.225% 04-01-17 La Cygne 8.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park Center CID* 10.225% 04-01-17 Linn Valley 6.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park Shopping Center #1 TDD* 10.225% 04-01-17 Mound City 7.500% 07-01-15 Roeland Park Shopping Center #2 TDD* 9.725% 04-01-17 Parker 8.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee 9.600% 04-01-17 Pleasanton 7.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee Plaza TDD 10.600% 04-01-17 Prescott 6.500% 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 Logan County 8.000% 07-01-15 Mitchell County 7.500% 07-01-15 Oakley (Logan Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Beloit 8.500% 07-01-15 Russell Springs 8.000% 07-01-15 Cawker City 7.500% 07-01-15 Winona 8.000% 07-01-15 Glen Elder 7.500% 07-01-15 Lyon County 7.500% 07-01-15 Hunter 7.500% 07-01-15 Admire 7.500% 07-01-15 Scottsville 7.500% 07-01-15 Allen 7.500% 07-01-15 Simpson (Mitchell Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Americus 8.000% 07-01-15 Tipton 7.500% 07-01-15 Bushong 7.500% 07-01-15 Montgomery County 6.500% 07-01-15 Emporia 8.500% 07-01-15 Caney 9.250% 07-01-15 Emporia Flinthills Mall CID* 9.500% 04-01-16 Cherryvale 9.500% 10-01-15 Emporia Pavilions CID* 9.500% 07-01-17 Coffeyville 9.500% 07-01-15 Hartford 8.500% 07-01-15 Coffeyville Holiday Inn CID* 11.500% 07-01-17 Neosho Rapids 8.500% 07-01-15 Dearing 8.500% 04-01-17 Olpe 8.000% 07-01-15 Elk City 6.500% 07-01-15 Reading 7.500% 07-01-15 Havana 6.500% 07-01-15 McPherson County 8.000% 07-01-15 Independence 9.500% 07-01-15 Canton 9.000% 07-01-15 Liberty 6.500% 07-01-15 Galva 8.000% 07-01-15 Tyro 6.500% 07-01-15 Inman 8.000% 07-01-15 Morris County 7.500% 07-01-15 Lindsborg 9.500% 07-01-15 Council Grove 9.200% 07-01-15 McPherson 9.000% 07-01-15 Dunlap 7.500% 07-01-15 Marquette 9.000% 07-01-15 Dwight 7.500% 07-01-15 Moundridge 9.000% 07-01-15 Herington (Morris Co.) 10.000% 07-01-15 Windom 8.000% 07-01-15 Latimer 7.500% 07-01-15 Marion County 8.000% 07-01-15 Parkerville 7.500% 07-01-15 Burns 8.000% 07-01-15 White City 7.500% 07-01-15 Durham 8.000% 07-01-15 Wilsey 7.500% 07-01-15 Florence 9.000% 07-01-15 Morton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Goessel 8.000% 07-01-15 Elkhart 8.500% 07-01-15 Hillsboro 9.000% 07-01-15 Richfield 7.500% 07-01-15 Lehigh 8.000% 07-01-15 Rolla 9.500% 04-01-17 Lincolnville 8.000% 07-01-15 Nemaha County 8.000% 07-01-15 Lost Springs 8.000% 07-01-15 Bern 8.000% 07-01-15 Marion 8.750% 07-01-15 Centralia 8.000% 07-01-15 Peabody 9.000% 07-01-15 Corning 8.000% 07-01-15 Ramona 8.000% 07-01-15 Goff 8.000% 07-01-15 Tampa 8.000% 07-01-15 Oneida 8.000% 07-01-15 Marshall County 6.500% 07-01-15 Sabetha (Nemaha Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Axtell 7.500% 07-01-15 Seneca 9.000% 07-01-15 Beattie 6.500% 07-01-15 Wetmore 8.000% 07-01-15 Blue Rapids 8.000% 07-01-15 Neosho County 7.500% 07-01-15 Frankfort 7.500% 07-01-15 Chanute 8.750% 07-01-15 Marysville 8.100% 07-01-15 Chanute Love's Travel Stop CID* 10.750% 07-01-17 Oketo 6.500% 07-01-15 Chanute Santa Fe Ave CID* 9.750% 01-01-17 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 8.750% 04-01-17 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% 07-01-15 313 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 Norton County, continued Pratt County, continued Almena 7.750% 07-01-15 Cullison 8.250% 07-01-15 Clayton (Norton Co.) 7.250% 07-01-15 Iuka 8.250% 07-01-15 Edmond 7.250% 07-01-15 Pratt 9.000% 07-01-15 Lenora 7.250% 07-01-15 Preston 8.250% 07-01-15 Norton 8.500% 07-01-15 Sawyer 8.250% 07-01-15 Osage County 7.500% 07-01-15 Rawlins County 7.500% 01-01-17 Burlingame 8.500% 07-01-15 Atwood 7.500% 01-01-17 Carbondale 9.500% 07-01-15 Herndon 7.500% 01-01-17 Lyndon 9.000% 07-01-15 McDonald 7.500% 01-01-17 Melvern 8.500% 07-01-15 Reno County 8.000% 07-01-15 Olivet 7.500% 07-01-15 Abbyville 8.000% 07-01-15 Osage City 9.000% 07-01-15 Arlington 8.000% 07-01-15 Overbrook 8.500% 07-01-15 Buhler 9.000% 10-01-15 Quenemo 7.500% 07-01-15 Haven 8.500% 10-01-15 Scranton 8.500% 07-01-15 Hutchinson 9.100% 07-01-15 Osborne County 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Fairfield Inn CID* 11.100% 07-01-15 Alton 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Hobby Lobby/Orschlen CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Downs 8.500% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Holiday Inn Express CID* 11.100% 07-01-15 Natoma 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Mall CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Osborne 8.000% 07-01-15 Hutchinson Mall Outlot CID* 10.100% 07-01-15 Portis 8.000% 07-01-15 Langdon 8.000% 07-01-15 Ottawa County 7.500% 07-01-15 Nickerson 9.000% 07-01-15 Bennington 8.500% 07-01-15 Partridge 8.000% 07-01-15 Culver 7.500% 07-01-15 Plevna 8.000% 07-01-15 Delphos 8.500% 07-01-15 Pretty Prairie 8.000% 07-01-15 Minneapolis 8.500% 07-01-15 South Hutchinson 8.750% 07-01-15 Tescott 7.500% 07-01-15 South Hutchinson Love's Travel CID* 9.750% 07-01-17 Pawnee County 8.500% 07-01-15 Sylvia 8.000% 07-01-15 Burdett 8.500% 07-01-15 Turon 8.000% 07-01-15 Garfield 8.500% 07-01-15 Willowbrook 8.000% 07-01-15 Larned 9.000% 07-01-15 Republic County 8.500% 07-01-15 Rozel 8.500% 07-01-15 Agenda 8.500% 07-01-15 Phillips County 7.000% 07-01-15 Belleville 9.000% 10-01-15 Agra 7.000% 07-01-15 Courtland 8.500% 07-01-15 Glade 8.000% 07-01-15 Cuba 8.500% 07-01-15 Kirwin 7.000% 07-01-15 Munden 8.500% 07-01-15 Logan 8.000% 07-01-15 Narka 8.500% 07-01-15 Long Island 7.000% 07-01-15 Republic 8.500% 07-01-15 Phillipsburg 9.000% 07-01-15 Scandia 8.500% 07-01-15 Prairie View 7.000% 07-01-15 Rice County 7.500% 07-01-15 Speed 7.000% 07-01-15 Alden 7.500% 07-01-15 Pottawatomie County 7.500% 07-01-15 Bushton 7.500% 07-01-15 Belvue 7.500% 07-01-15 Chase 8.000% 07-01-15 Emmett 7.500% 07-01-15 Frederick 7.500% 07-01-15 Havensville 7.500% 07-01-15 Geneseo 9.500% 07-01-15 Louisville 7.500% 07-01-15 Little River 8.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan (Pottawatomie Co.) 8.950% 04-01-17 Lyons 8.500% 07-01-15 Olsburg 7.500% 07-01-15 Raymond 7.500% 07-01-15 Onaga 8.500% 07-01-15 Sterling 8.500% 07-01-15 St. George 7.500% 07-01-15 Riley County 7.500% 07-01-15 St. Marys (Pottawatomie Co.) 8.500% 07-01-15 Leonardville 8.500% 07-01-15 Wamego 9.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan (Riley Co.) 8.950% 04-01-17 Westmoreland 8.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan Blueville Addition TDD* 9.450% 04-01-17 Wheaton 7.500% 07-01-15 Manhattan Flint Hills Discovery Ctr STAR N* 8.950% 04-01-17 Pratt County 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan Flint Hills Discovery Ctr STAR S* 8.950% 04-01-17 Byers 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan Flint Hills South TDD* 9.450% 04-01-17 Coats 8.250% 07-01-15 Manhattan McD's Addition TDD* 9.450% 04-01-17 314 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 Riley County, continued Sedgwick County, continued Manhattan Marketplace TDD* 9.450% 04-01-17 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 9.500% 01-01-17 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 K-96 Greenwich STAR CID* 8.500% 10-01-15 Alexander 6.500% 07-01-15 Wichita Kellogg and West CID* 8.500% 01-01-16 Bison 6.500% 07-01-15 Wichita River Walk STAR* 7.500% 07-01-15 La Crosse 8.500% 10-01-15 Wichita WaterWalk Hotel CID* 9.500% 07-01-15 Liebenthal 6.500% 07-01-15 Seward County 7.750% 07-01-15 McCracken 6.500% 07-01-15 Kismet 7.750% 07-01-15 Otis 6.500% 07-01-15 Liberal 9.250% 07-01-15 Rush Center 6.500% 07-01-15 Liberal CID* 11.250% 01-01-16 Timken 6.500% 07-01-15 Shawnee County 7.650% 07-01-15 Russell County 8.500% 07-01-15 Auburn 9.150% 07-01-15 Bunker Hill 8.500% 07-01-15 Rossville 8.650% 07-01-15 Dorrance 8.500% 07-01-15 Silver Lake 7.650% 07-01-15 Gorham 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka 9.150% 07-01-15 Lucas 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka Crosswinds Common CID* 10.150% 07-01-15 Luray 10.500% 04-01-17 Topeka Cyrus Hotel CID* 10.150% 01-01-17 Paradise 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka Heartland Park STAR* 9.150% 07-01-15 Russell 8.500% 07-01-15 Topeka Holliday Square CID* 10.150% 07-01-15 Waldo 8.500% 07-01-15 Willard (Shawnee Co.) 8.400% 07-01-15 Saline County 7.500% 07-01-15 Sheridan County 8.500% 07-01-15 Assaria 7.500% 07-01-15 Hoxie 8.500% 07-01-15 Brookville 7.500% 07-01-15 Selden 8.500% 07-01-15 Gypsum 7.500% 07-01-15 Sherman County 8.750% 07-01-15 New Cambria 7.500% 07-01-15 Goodland 9.000% 07-01-15 Salina 8.750% 10-01-16 Goodland 25th Street CID* 11.000% 07-01-15 Salina S&B South Ninth CID* 10.750% 10-01-16 Kanorado 8.750% 07-01-15 Smolan 7.500% 07-01-15 Smith County 8.500% 07-01-15 Solomon (Saline Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Athol 8.500% 07-01-15 Scott County 8.500% 07-01-15 Cedar 8.500% 07-01-15 Scott City 9.000% 07-01-15 Gaylord 8.500% 07-01-15 Sedgwick County 7.500% 07-01-15 Kensington 8.500% 07-01-15 Andale 7.500% 07-01-15 Lebanon 8.500% 07-01-15 Bel Aire 7.500% 07-01-15 Smith Center 9.500% 07-01-15 Bentley 7.500% 07-01-15 Stafford County 7.500% 07-01-15 Cheney 7.500% 07-01-15 Hudson 7.500% 07-01-15 Clearwater 7.500% 07-01-15 Macksville 7.500% 07-01-15 Colwich 7.500% 07-01-15 Radium 7.500% 07-01-15 Derby 8.000% 07-01-15 St. John 8.500% 01-01-17 Derby Field Station STAR* 8.000% 07-01-17 Seward 7.500% 07-01-15 Eastborough 7.500% 07-01-15 Stafford 9.500% 04-01-17 Garden Plain 7.500% 07-01-15 Stanton County 7.500% 07-01-15 Goddard 8.500% 07-01-15 Johnson City 7.500% 07-01-15 Goddard Olympic Park STAR* 8.500% 07-01-15 Manter 7.500% 07-01-15 Haysville 8.500% 07-01-15 Stevens County 7.500% 07-01-17 Kechi 7.500% 07-01-15 Hugoton 9.000% 07-01-17 Maize 7.500% 07-01-15 Hugoton Sunrise Hospitality CID* 11.000% 07-01-17 Mount Hope 7.500% 07-01-15 Moscow 9.500% 07-01-17 315 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 Sumner County 7.500% 04-01-17 Wichita County 8.500% 07-01-15 Argonia 8.500% 04-01-17 Leoti 8.500% 07-01-15 Belle Plaine 8.500% 04-01-17 Wilson County 6.500% 07-01-15 Caldwell 8.500% 04-01-17 Altoona 7.500% 07-01-15 Conway Springs 8.500% 04-01-17 Benedict 6.500% 07-01-15 Geuda Springs (Sumner Co.) 7.500% 04-01-17 Buffalo 6.500% 07-01-15 Hunnewell 7.500% 04-01-17 Coyville 6.500% 07-01-15 Mayfield 8.000% 04-01-17 Fredonia 9.000% 07-01-15 Milan 7.500% 04-01-17 Neodesha 9.500% 07-01-15 Mulvane (Sumner Co.) 8.500% 04-01-17 New Albany 6.500% 07-01-15 Oxford 8.500% 04-01-17 Woodson County 7.500% 07-01-15 South Haven 7.500% 04-01-17 Neosho Falls 7.500% 07-01-15 Wellington 9.500% 04-01-17 Toronto 8.000% 07-01-15 Thomas County 8.000% 04-01-17 Yates Center 9.500% 04-01-17 Brewster 8.000% 04-01-17 Wyandotte County 7.500% 07-01-15 Colby 8.750% 04-01-17 Bonner Springs (Wyandotte Co.) 9.250% 07-01-15 Gem 8.000% 04-01-17 Bonner Springs Center CID* 10.250% 07-01-15 Menlo 8.000% 04-01-17 Edwardsville 9.000% 07-01-15 Oakley (Thomas Co.) 8.500% 04-01-17 Kansas City 9.125% 07-01-15 Rexford 8.000% 04-01-17 Kansas City 39th & Rainbow #1 CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 Trego County 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City 39th & Rainbow #2 CID* 10.375% 07-01-15 Collyer 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Downtown Hotel CID* 11.125% 07-01-15 WaKeeney 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Happy Foods TDD* 10.125% 07-01-15 WaKeeney Travel Plaza CID* 11.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Legends Apartment CID Wabaunsee County 8.000% 07-01-15 and Race Track STAR* 9.725% 07-01-16 Alma 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Legends Apartment CID Alta Vista 8.000% 07-01-15 and Village West TDD* 10.325% 07-01-16 Eskridge 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Legends CID and TDD* 10.325% 07-01-16 Harveyville 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Legends TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Maple Hill 8.750% 07-01-15 Kansas City Metropolitan Avenue CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 Maple Hill Travel Store CID* 10.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Northwood Shopping Ctr CID* 10.225% 07-01-15 McFarland 8.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Plaza at the Speedway #1 TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Paxico 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Plaza at the Speedway #2 TDD* 10.125% 07-01-15 St. Marys (Wabaunsee Co.) 9.000% 07-01-15 Kansas City Plaza at the Speedway #3 TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Willard (Wabaunsee Co.) 8.750% 07-01-15 Kansas City Prescott Plaza TDD* 10.125% 07-01-15 Wallace County 6.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Race Track STAR* 9.125% 07-01-15 Sharon Springs 6.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Rainbow Village Hotel CID* 10.375% 04-01-17 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 Speedway STAR* 9.125% 04-01-17 Greenleaf 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Sporting CID* 10.225% 07-01-15 Haddam 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City US Soccer STAR* 9.125% 04-01-17 Hanover 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Village West-East End TDD* 9.225% 07-01-15 Hollenberg 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Village West-West End TDD* 9.725% 07-01-15 Linn 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas City Wyandotte Plaza CID* 10.125% 07-01-15 Mahaska 7.500% 07-01-15 Lake Quivira (Wyandotte Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Morrowville 7.500% 07-01-15 Kansas 6.500% 07-01-15 Palmer 7.500% 07-01-15 Vining (Washington Co.) 7.500% 07-01-15 Washington 8.500% 07-01-15 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Local Sales Tax Information, http://www.ksrevenue.org/salesratechanges.html (accessed July 6, 2017). *Special Taxing Districts (CID - Community Improvement District; STAR - Sales Tax and Revenue Bonds; TDD - Transportation Development District). Please see source for current area definitions. 316 County Democratic Libertarian Republican Unaffiliated Total Allen 1,573 57 3,963 2,618 8,211 Anderson 1,258 46 2,122 1,898 5,324 Atchison 3,222 51 3,697 3,857 10,827 Barber 478 12 2,014 445 2,949 Barton 2,937 94 9,407 4,599 17,037 Bourbon 2,861 67 4,686 3,685 11,299 Brown 1,050 30 3,347 1,435 5,862 Butler 7,013 277 19,974 11,949 39,213 Chase 282 12 1,161 347 1,802 Chautauqua 279 12 1,559 406 2,256 Cherokee 4,894 124 6,009 5,513 16,540 Cheyenne 222 8 1,381 246 1,857 Clark 246 8 938 269 1,461 Clay 596 40 3,745 1,231 5,612 Cloud 1,035 34 3,449 1,420 5,938 Coffey 945 44 3,536 1,424 5,949 Comanche 169 3 805 140 1,117 Cowley 4,663 127 8,908 5,488 19,186 Crawford 7,871 170 7,412 8,159 23,612 Decatur 303 11 1,333 394 2,041 Dickinson 1,920 87 7,271 3,433 12,711 Doniphan 791 25 2,860 1,180 4,856 Douglas 26,151 851 21,643 28,070 76,715 Edwards 317 7 1,212 352 1,888 Elk 375 5 1,116 303 1,799 Ellis 4,306 158 8,061 4,990 17,515 Ellsworth 1,115 28 2,517 1031 4,691 Finney 3,462 110 7,729 6,074 17,375 Ford 3,414 120 6,353 5,323 15,210 Franklin 3,567 131 8,625 5,006 17,329 Geary 4,035 86 5,171 4,681 13,973 Gove 298 1 1,214 306 1,819 Graham 230 10 1,260 256 1,756 Grant 478 24 2,106 729 3,337 Gray 468 26 1,689 704 2,887 Greeley 72 2 733 118 925 Greenwood 577 13 2,343 1,789 4,722 Hamilton 153 5 859 225 1,242 Harper 707 22 2,382 970 4,081 Harvey 4,089 120 10,540 5,982 20,731 Haskell 276 6 1,488 583 2,353 Hodgeman 196 1 969 219 1,385 Jackson 1,819 39 3,967 2,338 8,163 Jefferson 2,810 87 5,752 4,214 12,863 Jewell 260 10 1,413 450 2,133 Johnson 82,863 3,348 171,116 113,116 370,443 Kearny 278 6 1,288 491 2,063 Kingman 914 27 2,991 1,486 5,418 Kiowa 184 2 1,129 215 1,530 Labette 3,950 126 5,705 6,103 15,884 Lane 123 7 890 130 1,150 Leavenworth 12,371 373 17,789 16,460 46,993 Lincoln 247 20 1,406 457 2,130 Linn 1,348 55 3,704 2,000 7,107 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation, by County as of August 1, 2015 317 County Democratic Libertarian Republican Unaffiliated Total Voter Registration and Party Affiliation, by County as of August 1, 2015 Logan 210 6 1,283 275 1,774 Lyon 4,470 148 7,474 6,438 18,530 McPherson 2,514 122 9,450 3,801 15,887 Marion 1,179 38 4,712 1,790 7,719 Marshall 1,518 21 3,224 1,646 6,409 Meade 380 18 2,116 658 3,172 Miami 4,255 159 9,990 6,321 20,725 Mitchell 651 9 2,581 904 4,145 Montgomery 4,360 129 9,797 4,347 18,633 Morris 722 27 2,059 925 3,733 Morton 278 12 1,329 311 1,930 Nemaha 1,571 28 3,693 1,795 7,087 Neosho 2,324 99 5,084 3,698 11,205 Ness 315 6 1,308 342 1,971 Norton 425 13 2,078 713 3,229 Osage 2,201 78 5,029 3,081 10,389 Osborne 490 10 1,583 642 2,725 Ottawa 508 32 2,670 1,054 4,264 Pawnee 768 20 2,219 932 3,939 Phillips 363 14 2,579 613 3,569 Pottawatomie 1,839 92 7,882 3,191 13,004 Pratt 969 38 3,443 1,169 5,619 Rawlins 239 10 1,474 363 2,086 Reno 9,271 315 18,470 12,517 40,573 Republic 516 16 2,499 675 3,706 Rice 1,016 50 3,274 1,516 5,856 Riley 6,655 305 13,344 9,854 30,158 Rooks 379 7 2,348 597 3,331 Rush 378 7 1,335 393 2,113 Russell 693 23 2,796 766 4,278 Saline 6,368 300 15,422 11,359 33,449 Scott 289 10 2,201 652 3,152 Sedgwick 64,057 2,155 109,432 95,157 270,801 Seward 1,984 88 4,801 3,164 10,037 Shawnee 32,677 803 40,706 31,764 105,950 Sheridan 301 5 1,069 361 1,736 Sherman 545 24 2,358 868 3,795 Smith 423 3 1,973 450 2,849 Stafford 385 19 1,709 497 2,610 Stanton 203 18 793 217 1,231 Stevens 303 17 2,121 378 2,819 Sumner 3,392 128 7,446 5,003 15,969 Thomas 610 31 3,008 1,113 4,762 Trego 418 14 1,186 521 2,139 Wabaunsee 772 30 2,725 1043 4,570 Wallace 78 3 827 106 1,014 Washington 344 9 2,828 467 3,648 Wichita 169 6 839 380 1,394 Wilson 715 31 3,111 1011 4,868 Woodson 363 11 1,343 470 2,187 Wyandotte 36,687 459 12,401 21,981 71,528 Kansas 408,601 13,181 760,159 523,596 1,705,537 Source: Kansas Secretary of State, http://www.sos.ks.gov/elections/elections_registration_voterreg.asp (accessed February 17, 2017). 318 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Housing and Construction H ou si ng a nd C on st ru ct io n 319 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., 2006-2016 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 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 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Homeownership Rates Percent U.S. U.S. Kansas 320 State 2013 2014 2015 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016 Alabama 11.8 14.0 14.9 14.6 2.0 2.5 2.7 2.5 72.7 72.1 70.0 69.7 Alaska 5.3 6.8 6.8 8.1 1.7 2.2 1.9 1.3 64.6 64.9 62.3 65.2 Arizona 10.8 9.5 7.7 6.8 2.4 2.7 2.1 1.8 65.1 63.5 61.7 61.9 Arkansas 13.2 14.7 11.3 11.1 3.0 3.3 2.7 3.4 65.4 65.4 67.1 67.6 California 5.1 4.5 4.1 3.6 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.0 54.3 54.2 54.3 53.8 Colorado 6.8 4.9 5.3 4.7 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.0 64.4 65.0 63.6 62.4 Connecticut 7.7 5.8 6.3 7.0 1.8 1.4 1.9 2.1 68.5 67.4 66.5 64.2 Delaware 8.6 7.4 6.4 8.1 2.4 1.8 1.8 2.1 74.1 74.3 73.3 73.0 District of Columbia 7.7 6.5 5.4 5.8 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.6 44.6 41.5 40.4 40.8 Florida 10.3 10.1 8.0 8.1 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.2 66.1 64.9 64.8 64.3 Georgia 10.6 9.7 8.0 7.2 2.5 2.8 2.6 1.7 64.2 62.9 62.9 62.3 Hawaii 10.1 8.3 8.7 10.6 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.4 57.3 58.4 59.3 57.7 Idaho 6.4 6.1 5.8 6.0 1.6 2.4 1.4 1.7 71.5 69.6 70.0 70.5 Illinois 9.6 9.2 7.5 7.6 2.7 2.3 2.2 2.2 67.2 66.4 65.4 65.3 Indiana 13.1 10.8 9.2 9.8 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.7 71.7 70.1 69.4 70.9 Iowa 6.4 5.7 5.7 5.4 1.8 2.0 0.8 1.1 69.8 69.4 68.8 70.0 Kansas 10.0 8.8 12.0 11.1 1.6 2.2 1.6 1.6 63.5 64.7 64.9 67.1 Kentucky 8.8 6.5 7.7 7.3 2.0 2.4 1.9 1.9 67.5 67.6 67.9 67.9 Louisiana 8.8 8.4 10.0 11.4 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.1 67.8 65.3 63.3 64.2 Maine 5.5 5.1 4.4 4.0 1.9 1.8 2.3 2.1 73.5 71.0 69.9 72.6 Maryland 8.6 7.5 8.1 7.5 1.8 1.4 2.0 2.3 66.9 66.2 67.1 66.5 Massachusetts 7.3 5.6 4.2 4.1 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.2 65.3 63.0 60.5 59.7 Michigan 9.8 8.2 7.4 7.5 2.1 1.5 1.5 1.3 73.9 73.8 74.6 72.8 Minnesota 6.6 5.6 4.9 4.2 1.1 1.4 1.0 0.9 73.4 71.4 70.1 72.4 Mississippi 13.6 11.1 10.4 9.6 2.3 2.4 2.0 2.2 74.2 73.2 70.7 69.7 Missouri 11.0 9.9 9.1 9.1 3.0 1.9 2.9 2.3 71.3 70.5 68.5 66.7 Montana 5.2 4.0 3.9 6.0 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 67.4 66.9 66.4 67.1 Nebraska 6.5 5.5 5.9 6.5 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.1 68.2 66.7 68.1 68.0 Nevada 13.1 9.7 8.0 6.7 3.0 2.6 2.3 1.8 56.0 56.0 54.8 54.5 New Hampshire 6.4 5.6 5.7 4.6 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.6 74.1 72.2 71.6 71.8 New Jersey 7.8 6.2 5.5 5.5 2.2 1.6 1.6 2.2 64.9 65.2 64.0 62.2 New Mexico 9.6 10.8 10.3 9.5 2.5 2.1 2.8 2.0 67.3 66.3 66.5 67.4 New York 5.7 4.9 5.1 5.2 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.0 53.0 52.9 51.5 51.5 North Carolina 9.6 8.1 9.8 8.3 2.6 2.2 2.6 2.1 67.3 66.4 65.2 65.7 North Dakota 8.2 8.6 9.6 15.4 1.1 0.9 1.7 1.8 68.0 64.5 61.8 61.4 Ohio 8.2 7.4 7.8 6.9 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.5 67.9 67.3 66.4 66.1 Oklahoma 10.4 11.4 8.3 11.2 2.3 1.9 1.8 2.0 69.9 69.3 67.4 66.8 Oregon 3.9 4.1 4.6 4.4 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.4 64.2 62.8 61.1 62.6 Pennsylvania 10.0 8.7 7.2 6.3 1.8 2.2 2.2 1.7 71.5 69.7 69.6 68.5 Rhode Island 6.1 6.7 4.4 3.7 1.3 1.5 1.9 1.1 61.5 61.8 58.9 56.3 South Carolina 11.2 12.0 8.9 8.8 2.6 2.7 2.1 1.9 72.4 72.9 67.1 68.9 South Dakota 7.4 8.3 6.4 7.3 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.8 67.8 69.2 70.1 69.4 Tennessee 8.9 8.5 7.5 7.4 2.0 2.3 2.4 1.7 66.8 66.7 66.5 66.4 Texas 10.1 9.5 9.6 9.4 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.8 63.3 62.2 61.9 61.5 Utah 6.7 8.6 5.1 5.7 1.3 1.5 1.1 0.9 70.9 70.9 69.9 71.3 Vermont 5.7 5.0 4.5 4.5 1.7 1.9 2.0 1.6 73.0 73.5 71.8 71.3 Virginia 7.3 7.4 6.6 7.0 2.0 1.7 1.6 2.3 68.1 68.7 67.1 66.3 Washington 4.5 4.9 4.6 3.8 1.5 1.6 1.2 1.3 62.7 63.6 62.6 61.6 West Virginia 10.6 9.1 8.3 8.7 1.8 2.2 1.8 1.6 76.8 75.6 74.9 74.8 Wisconsin 6.3 4.6 5.3 5.3 1.3 1.7 1.2 1.5 68.5 67.8 66.6 67.7 Wyoming 7.6 8.0 9.8 12.2 1.6 1.6 1.3 2.2 70.5 70.8 69.9 70.2 United States 8.3 7.6 7.1 6.9 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 65.1 64.5 63.7 63.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Vacancies and Homeownership, Annual Statistics: 2016, http://www.census.gov/housing/hvs/data/ann16ind.html (accessed July 6, 2017). Vacancy and Ownership Rates in the U.S., by State, 2013-2016 Rental Vacancy Rates Homeowner Vacancy Rates Homeownership Rates 321 State 2000 2010 2015 2000 2010 2015 Alabama $447 $667 $729 24.8 32.2 29.9 Alaska 720 981 1,163 24.8 29.0 29.0 Arizona 619 844 933 26.6 31.6 29.5 Arkansas 453 638 695 24.4 29.9 28.9 California 747 1,163 1,311 27.7 33.8 33.0 Colorado 671 863 1,111 26.4 31.2 30.2 Connecticut 681 992 1,108 25.4 32.1 31.4 Delaware 639 952 1,049 24.3 32.3 29.3 District of Columbia 618 1,198 1,417 24.8 30.4 29.3 Florida 641 947 1,046 27.5 35.5 33.6 Georgia 613 819 909 24.9 32.4 30.0 Hawaii 779 1,291 1,500 27.2 33.5 33.5 Idaho 515 683 770 25.3 30.5 28.5 Illinois 605 848 936 24.4 31.5 29.7 Indiana 521 683 758 23.9 30.8 29.1 Iowa 470 629 718 23.2 28.1 27.3 Kansas 498 682 782 23.4 28.1 27.0 Kentucky 445 613 702 24.0 29.8 28.1 Louisiana 466 736 800 25.8 31.7 32.3 Maine 497 707 792 25.3 29.8 29.7 Maryland 689 1,131 1,278 24.7 30.8 30.3 Massachusetts 684 1,009 1,164 25.5 30.4 30.6 Michigan 546 730 803 24.4 33.3 30.0 Minnesota 566 764 888 24.7 30.2 28.6 Mississippi 439 672 724 25.0 33.2 31.4 Missouri 484 682 763 24.0 30.1 28.3 Montana 447 642 763 25.3 28.3 28.0 Nebraska 491 669 750 23.0 27.7 26.9 Nevada 699 952 980 26.5 31.6 29.8 New Hampshire 646 951 1,017 24.2 30.3 28.7 New Jersey 751 1,114 1,214 25.5 32.4 31.9 New Mexico 503 699 783 26.6 29.3 30.3 New York 672 1,020 1,173 26.8 31.7 31.9 North Carolina 548 731 827 24.3 31.3 29.7 North Dakota 412 583 775 22.3 25.8 24.7 Ohio 515 685 746 24.2 31.1 28.6 Oklahoma 456 659 759 24.3 28.9 27.6 Oregon 620 816 943 26.9 32.7 30.8 Pennsylvania 531 763 868 25.0 30.4 29.6 Rhode Island 553 868 938 25.7 30.9 29.4 South Carolina 510 728 819 24.4 32.2 29.8 South Dakota 426 591 675 22.9 26.9 25.7 Tennessee 505 697 785 24.8 31.4 29.3 Texas 574 801 932 24.4 30.2 28.9 Utah 597 796 925 24.9 29.5 27.7 Vermont 553 823 923 26.2 31.8 30.2 Virginia 650 1,019 1,144 24.5 30.2 29.8 Washington 663 908 1,080 26.5 30.6 29.2 West Virginia 401 571 675 25.8 29.7 28.9 Wisconsin 540 715 792 23.4 29.8 28.2 Wyoming 437 693 815 22.5 25.3 25.2 United States $602 $855 $959 25.5 31.6 30.3 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 2015 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 2015 American Community Survey (B25064 and B25071). Median Rent Percentage of Household Income 322 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 3,221 799 323 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). 324 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 5,446 325 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). 326 County July 1, 2010 Estimate July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Allen 6,233 6,227 6,252 6,245 6,262 6,254 6,262 Anderson 3,719 3,714 3,711 3,708 3,712 3,712 3,705 Atchison 6,989 6,977 6,969 6,958 6,948 6,937 6,923 Barber 2,764 2,760 2,755 2,751 2,747 2,742 2,737 Barton 12,693 12,666 12,643 12,618 12,617 12,641 12,634 Bourbon 7,166 7,152 7,140 7,126 7,113 7,103 7,084 Brown 4,777 4,770 4,763 4,757 4,750 4,745 4,736 Butler 26,078 26,158 26,233 26,309 26,395 26,471 26,568 Chase 1,503 1,501 1,499 1,498 1,498 1,496 1,494 Chautauqua 2,150 2,147 2,145 2,142 2,139 2,137 2,133 Cherokee 9,890 9,873 9,860 9,839 9,819 9,814 9,793 Cheyenne 1,517 1,514 1,511 1,507 1,503 1,500 1,496 Clark 1,135 1,135 1,135 1,133 1,131 1,130 1,128 Clay 4,041 4,037 4,036 4,040 4,044 4,055 4,053 Cloud 4,658 4,652 4,642 4,634 4,624 4,615 4,606 Coffey 3,965 3,981 3,990 3,999 4,002 4,010 4,025 Comanche 1,044 1,042 1,040 1,038 1,036 1,034 1,032 Cowley 16,026 16,010 16,019 16,002 15,984 15,969 16,030 Crawford 17,804 17,803 17,814 17,861 17,885 17,971 17,983 Decatur 1,817 1,815 1,812 1,809 1,806 1,803 1,800 Dickinson 8,972 8,976 9,045 9,117 9,118 9,112 9,099 Doniphan 3,577 3,571 3,568 3,562 3,556 3,548 3,541 Douglas 46,793 46,988 47,388 47,772 48,272 48,535 49,286 Edwards 1,635 1,632 1,630 1,628 1,626 1,624 1,622 Elk 1,760 1,759 1,758 1,755 1,753 1,753 1,750 Ellis 12,880 12,903 12,968 13,005 13,056 13,098 13,131 Ellsworth 3,238 3,231 3,225 3,219 3,214 3,211 3,205 Finney 13,271 13,253 13,264 13,253 13,329 13,310 13,405 Ford 12,006 12,022 12,072 12,123 12,129 12,141 12,141 Franklin 11,147 11,140 11,127 11,113 11,103 11,098 11,083 Geary 14,606 14,784 14,926 15,008 15,107 15,206 15,198 Gove 1,373 1,372 1,371 1,382 1,396 1,410 1,429 Graham 1,484 1,487 1,485 1,483 1,481 1,479 1,483 Grant 2,945 2,940 2,935 2,927 2,920 2,915 2,912 Gray 2,342 2,368 2,368 2,390 2,403 2,415 2,413 Greeley 629 629 628 627 631 633 634 Greenwood 4,068 4,060 4,054 4,046 4,038 4,033 4,024 Hamilton 1,235 1,231 1,228 1,227 1,225 1,222 1,219 Harper 3,115 3,111 3,108 3,169 3,167 3,164 3,160 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 327 County July 1, 2010 Estimate July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 Harvey 14,533 14,553 14,555 14,591 14,610 14,650 14,664 Haskell 1,666 1,661 1,671 1,667 1,663 1,662 1,657 Hodgeman 973 973 972 971 970 969 969 Jackson 5,780 5,784 5,784 5,785 5,779 5,773 5,815 Jefferson 8,163 8,176 8,179 8,193 8,217 8,229 8,265 Jewell 2,033 2,030 2,027 2,025 2,022 2,021 2,018 Johnson 226,865 227,610 228,737 230,096 233,152 235,521 238,219 Kearny 1,556 1,556 1,553 1,551 1,548 1,545 1,554 Kingman 3,818 3,816 3,813 3,813 3,813 3,810 3,809 Kiowa 1,234 1,233 1,232 1,230 1,227 1,228 1,226 Labette 10,090 10,084 10,069 10,067 10,051 10,036 10,017 Lane 990 987 984 984 981 978 975 Leavenworth 28,726 28,772 28,869 28,945 29,087 29,252 29,418 Lincoln 1,864 1,862 1,860 1,858 1,856 1,854 1,852 Linn 5,447 5,447 5,445 5,445 5,446 5,471 5,481 Logan 1,441 1,438 1,435 1,448 1,446 1,444 1,441 Lyon 15,246 15,234 15,223 15,201 15,182 15,163 15,217 McPherson 12,725 12,746 12,761 12,804 12,844 12,933 13,086 Marion 5,946 5,942 5,938 5,933 5,926 5,921 5,927 Marshall 4,865 4,886 4,882 4,883 4,881 4,919 4,921 Meade 1,997 1,995 1,993 1,995 1,993 1,991 1,993 Miami 13,190 13,205 13,227 13,267 13,320 13,359 13,451 Mitchell 3,296 3,291 3,296 3,296 3,294 3,291 3,289 Montgomery 16,578 16,535 16,517 16,495 16,450 16,403 16,377 Morris 3,207 3,203 3,201 3,195 3,194 3,191 3,187 Morton 1,466 1,463 1,460 1,457 1,454 1,451 1,448 Nemaha 4,562 4,564 4,563 4,565 4,570 4,582 4,589 Neosho 7,522 7,565 7,610 7,665 7,730 7,721 7,709 Ness 1,740 1,737 1,734 1,733 1,732 1,730 1,727 Norton 2,541 2,536 2,535 2,530 2,532 2,531 2,532 Osage 7,504 7,503 7,504 7,498 7,490 7,484 7,485 Osborne 2,206 2,201 2,196 2,191 2,188 2,183 2,178 Ottawa 2,780 2,777 2,776 2,775 2,774 2,773 2,770 Pawnee 3,152 3,158 3,153 3,148 3,163 3,158 3,153 Phillips 3,048 3,043 3,038 3,045 3,054 3,066 3,082 Pottawatomie 8,653 8,718 8,782 8,902 9,038 9,232 9,404 Pratt 4,514 4,505 4,502 4,492 4,483 4,478 4,471 Rawlins 1,458 1,456 1,454 1,457 1,456 1,457 1,459 Reno 28,276 28,269 28,249 28,261 28,319 28,296 28,370 328 County July 1, 2010 Estimate July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 Republic 2,876 2,873 2,877 2,875 2,873 2,893 2,890 Rice 4,547 4,557 4,560 4,553 4,548 4,555 4,556 Riley 28,312 28,784 29,253 29,638 29,898 30,131 30,370 Rooks 2,768 2,767 2,765 2,762 2,760 2,759 2,758 Rush 1,868 1,866 1,864 1,863 1,861 1,859 1,857 Russell 3,909 3,903 3,898 3,893 3,887 3,881 3,877 Saline 24,106 24,145 24,179 24,197 24,219 24,229 24,254 Scott 2,192 2,190 2,194 2,193 2,193 2,194 2,193 Sedgwick 211,882 212,465 212,894 213,545 214,392 215,186 216,541 Seward 8,068 8,101 8,119 8,108 8,101 8,139 8,127 Shawnee 79,197 79,313 79,340 79,414 79,462 79,545 79,619 Sheridan 1,265 1,264 1,263 1,262 1,261 1,261 1,260 Sherman 3,147 3,140 3,135 3,129 3,123 3,117 3,111 Smith 2,233 2,234 2,238 2,241 2,245 2,248 2,243 Stafford 2,319 2,316 2,313 2,310 2,307 2,304 2,301 Stanton 989 986 983 980 980 978 975 Stevens 2,305 2,296 2,289 2,283 2,284 2,290 2,287 Sumner 10,865 10,852 10,851 10,843 10,834 10,863 10,860 Thomas 3,535 3,530 3,526 3,522 3,546 3,576 3,588 Trego 1,681 1,681 1,679 1,677 1,676 1,674 1,672 Wabaunsee 3,227 3,234 3,241 3,244 3,253 3,258 3,266 Wallace 781 780 780 779 778 777 776 Washington 2,955 2,954 2,951 2,951 2,950 2,950 2,947 Wichita 1,053 1,050 1,048 1,045 1,046 1,044 1,041 Wilson 4,680 4,671 4,662 4,664 4,654 4,645 4,633 Woodson 2,021 2,016 2,010 2,007 2,006 2,003 2,000 Wyandotte 66,739 66,795 66,726 67,010 67,333 67,670 67,700 Kansas 1,234,216 1,236,668 1,239,534 1,243,225 1,248,944 1,253,831 1,259,864 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Unit Estimates, http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html (accessed July 12, 2017). Data revised annually. 329 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). 330 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 5,306 60.8 10.7 23.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.4 0.2 Anderson 3,280 44.3 25.6 21.5 0.0 0.0 8.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 Atchison 6,033 61.8 18.4 15.2 0.3 0.0 2.9 0.0 1.4 0.0 Barber 1,981 66.6 16.9 14.2 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.8 0.0 Barton 11,306 76.0 9.1 13.6 0.0 0.1 0.8 0.0 0.4 0.0 Bourbon 5,660 58.3 12.5 22.5 0.2 0.0 5.6 0.0 0.8 0.0 Brown 4,102 59.0 22.2 14.8 0.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 1.1 0.1 Butler 24,273 59.8 13.1 24.2 0.1 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.5 0.1 Chase 1,110 50.0 30.2 9.7 1.1 0.0 5.2 0.0 3.8 0.0 Chautauqua 1,557 58.0 17.1 14.6 0.0 0.0 8.9 0.0 1.3 0.0 Cherokee 7,988 47.1 11.0 33.3 0.1 0.0 8.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 Cheyenne 1,262 67.4 17.9 12.2 0.0 0.5 1.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 Clark 927 68.2 15.2 13.7 0.4 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 Clay 3,377 59.9 22.1 13.6 0.7 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.7 0.2 Cloud 3,964 66.8 13.4 15.6 0.2 0.0 2.9 0.0 1.1 0.0 Coffey 3,569 49.0 22.0 22.7 0.2 0.0 5.3 0.0 0.7 0.1 Comanche 784 58.9 16.2 19.6 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 1.8 0.0 Cowley 13,688 63.3 9.8 22.1 0.1 0.0 3.8 0.1 0.8 0.1 Crawford 15,065 62.4 7.9 25.8 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.1 0.5 0.3 Decatur 1,473 63.5 19.3 11.7 1.3 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dickinson 7,822 63.1 18.8 14.8 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.8 0.0 Doniphan 3,109 50.8 27.5 16.1 0.8 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.5 0.1 Douglas 43,729 67.8 6.9 23.4 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.3 0.2 Edwards 1,274 72.2 16.4 8.3 0.9 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.3 0.0 Elk 1,256 57.2 16.1 14.3 0.0 0.0 11.0 0.0 1.4 0.1 Ellis 11,847 70.0 6.2 21.5 0.1 0.0 1.0 0.1 0.5 0.5 Ellsworth 2,585 65.6 15.1 12.0 0.9 0.0 1.5 0.0 4.8 0.2 Finney 12,600 77.8 4.7 16.6 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.4 0.1 Ford 11,205 74.2 6.4 18.3 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.2 0.1 Franklin 9,830 56.3 13.1 24.1 0.1 0.0 6.2 0.0 0.1 0.2 Geary 12,723 58.6 5.1 34.3 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.3 0.5 Gove 1,190 58.1 21.0 14.5 0.5 0.0 3.2 0.0 2.7 0.1 Graham 1,201 70.7 11.4 11.7 0.0 0.0 4.6 0.0 1.2 0.4 Grant 2,707 72.4 7.5 20.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Gray 2,150 73.6 13.7 11.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 Greeley 487 65.5 17.0 14.8 0.6 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.4 0.0 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2011-15 Percent Housing Units with: 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 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2011-15 Percent Housing Units with: Greenwood 2,824 52.6 23.1 14.7 0.4 0.1 7.5 0.0 1.0 0.7 Hamilton 998 82.6 10.3 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.4 0.0 Harper 2,433 69.3 14.6 12.5 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.6 0.7 Harvey 13,581 64.2 7.6 25.1 0.2 0.0 2.2 0.2 0.5 0.0 Haskell 1,395 78.6 8.7 11.8 0.3 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 Hodgeman 811 48.0 41.7 7.0 0.1 0.0 1.2 0.0 2.0 0.0 Jackson 5,281 30.6 42.6 14.9 0.2 0.0 10.6 0.0 1.1 0.1 Jefferson 7,542 36.9 34.1 16.8 0.1 0.0 10.1 0.0 1.8 0.3 Jewell 1,433 53.7 24.2 5.0 0.4 0.0 8.4 0.1 6.8 1.4 Johnson 219,735 73.7 1.0 24.6 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.3 Kearny 1,379 83.3 9.6 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Kingman 3,006 55.5 25.8 14.9 0.2 0.0 3.1 0.0 0.6 0.0 Kiowa 1,066 57.7 17.4 23.2 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 1.0 0.2 Labette 8,413 61.2 11.3 21.4 0.0 0.0 5.1 0.0 1.0 0.1 Lane 805 68.9 14.0 14.2 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.5 0.0 Leavenworth 26,747 61.6 14.1 21.4 0.3 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.5 0.3 Lincoln 1,335 54.4 25.4 12.1 0.7 0.0 5.5 0.0 1.9 0.0 Linn 4,182 25.8 28.7 41.3 0.6 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.6 0.0 Logan 1,243 69.8 12.1 15.8 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.4 0.4 Lyon 13,272 59.2 11.1 26.1 0.1 0.0 2.9 0.1 0.5 0.0 McPherson 11,791 65.3 11.4 19.3 0.1 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.6 0.0 Marion 4,808 62.4 17.0 12.5 0.3 0.0 6.9 0.1 0.8 0.0 Marshall 4,322 59.2 20.7 14.6 0.1 0.0 2.8 0.0 2.3 0.2 Meade 1,694 71.7 15.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 Miami 12,560 33.5 13.0 49.2 0.3 0.0 3.1 0.0 0.8 0.1 Mitchell 2,687 64.3 18.1 8.8 0.0 0.0 3.6 0.0 5.1 0.0 Montgomery 13,435 69.4 6.9 19.8 0.2 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.2 0.1 Morris 2,406 52.3 20.2 17.5 0.0 0.5 7.3 0.0 1.9 0.3 Morton 1,189 69.6 12.8 15.4 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.7 0.0 Nemaha 4,239 51.6 25.5 14.6 1.5 0.0 4.7 0.1 1.7 0.4 Neosho 6,463 63.1 12.6 18.3 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 Ness 1,383 56.8 29.5 9.7 0.4 0.0 1.4 0.0 2.2 0.0 Norton 2,119 59.7 18.3 12.1 0.0 0.0 7.7 0.1 1.8 0.1 Osage 6,505 46.8 23.4 21.8 0.4 0.0 6.6 0.0 0.5 0.5 Osborne 1,764 65.9 17.9 8.1 0.0 0.0 6.1 0.0 2.0 0.0 332 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, 2011-15 Percent Housing Units with: Ottawa 2,493 44.0 29.7 14.5 2.1 0.0 7.0 0.0 2.3 0.3 Pawnee 2,552 58.4 19.1 19.8 0.1 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.1 1.1 Phillips 2,349 64.6 14.9 14.6 0.7 0.0 4.3 0.0 0.9 0.0 Pottawatomie 8,192 55.6 20.0 17.0 0.0 0.0 6.3 0.0 1.0 0.0 Pratt 3,902 69.6 12.8 13.7 0.5 0.4 1.7 0.0 0.8 0.7 Rawlins 1,212 55.9 31.8 8.9 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.7 0.0 Reno 25,097 70.0 8.2 19.6 0.2 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.1 0.1 Republic 2,275 61.6 20.4 8.8 0.3 0.0 6.3 0.0 1.7 1.0 Rice 3,881 68.5 11.8 15.0 0.1 0.0 3.1 0.3 1.1 0.1 Riley 26,467 54.5 5.8 37.8 0.1 0.0 0.9 0.1 0.3 0.4 Rooks 2,206 70.8 12.1 11.8 0.0 0.1 4.9 0.0 0.0 0.2 Rush 1,486 66.6 17.7 11.2 0.3 0.0 3.7 0.0 0.3 0.3 Russell 3,239 70.5 10.7 13.7 0.1 0.0 3.8 0.0 0.5 0.7 Saline 22,390 69.6 5.8 21.1 0.3 0.0 2.1 0.0 1.0 0.0 Scott 2,196 81.8 5.7 11.1 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sedgwick 192,961 70.7 3.1 25.3 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.3 0.2 Seward 7,480 81.3 4.2 13.2 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Shawnee 71,368 69.9 5.5 22.7 0.1 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.4 0.2 Sheridan 1,133 62.4 22.2 12.4 0.2 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.9 0.0 Sherman 2,786 81.4 5.3 10.9 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Smith 1,667 58.6 19.1 15.5 0.4 0.0 4.3 0.0 2.0 0.1 Stafford 1,794 62.5 19.3 13.7 0.2 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.7 0.0 Stanton 820 77.3 5.5 17.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Stevens 2,007 77.7 11.0 9.8 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.9 0.0 Sumner 9,091 60.7 19.1 16.2 0.2 0.0 2.6 0.0 1.1 0.1 Thomas 3,174 78.1 4.2 16.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.7 0.3 Trego 1,302 55.7 16.2 22.7 0.5 0.0 2.6 0.0 2.2 0.0 Wabaunsee 2,668 34.7 40.0 15.0 2.0 0.0 6.6 0.0 1.7 0.1 Wallace 625 59.4 29.4 9.9 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Washington 2,442 59.1 20.3 11.7 1.2 0.0 6.4 0.0 1.0 0.4 Wichita 781 79.5 5.2 12.4 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.8 0.0 Wilson 3,769 61.4 17.0 12.2 0.1 0.0 8.1 0.0 1.2 0.0 Woodson 1,531 47.3 25.3 13.5 0.0 0.0 13.2 0.0 0.5 0.3 Wyandotte 58,870 72.5 1.5 24.7 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.0 0.1 0.3 Kansas 1,113,472 66.9 7.7 22.8 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, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (DP-04). 333 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 3,848 2.2 $68,200 1,458 27.5 10.4 $531 Anderson 2,473 0.2 90,400 807 24.6 0.9 610 Atchison 4,363 1.5 88,100 1,670 27.7 12.1 586 Barber 1,448 2.1 78,100 533 26.9 18.3 609 Barton 7,624 2.6 81,200 3,682 32.6 2.9 591 Bourbon 3,901 2.4 81,400 1,759 31.1 13.3 586 Brown 2,809 3.8 84,600 1,293 31.5 3.2 517 Butler 17,758 2.3 134,500 6,515 26.8 6.9 756 Chase 825 0.1 76,600 285 25.7 8.9 473 Chautauqua 1,228 2.4 48,500 329 21.1 9.9 608 Cherokee 6,043 2.5 72,500 1,945 24.3 17.3 657 Cheyenne 1,009 2.1 82,800 253 20.0 5.9 564 Clark 650 3.7 62,200 277 29.9 12.6 715 Clay 2,749 6.1 96,500 628 18.6 17.5 613 Cloud 2,853 2.9 69,000 1,111 28.0 13.7 588 Coffey 2,707 2.3 102,000 862 24.2 3.5 578 Comanche 604 1.1 61,800 180 23.0 1.1 511 Cowley 9,245 2.9 83,200 4,443 32.5 5.4 639 Crawford 9,203 2.8 85,900 5,862 38.9 15.6 673 Decatur 1,126 3.5 55,900 347 23.6 0.0 557 Dickinson 5,712 2.9 108,200 2,110 27.0 7.7 626 Doniphan 2,241 4.4 86,900 868 27.9 3.8 574 Douglas 22,806 1.3 179,800 20,923 47.8 6.7 859 Edwards 961 3.8 56,400 313 24.6 5.0 490 Elk 987 2.0 49,200 269 21.4 8.8 532 Ellis 7,531 2.1 150,200 4,316 36.4 4.6 634 Ellsworth 1,960 4.4 81,400 625 24.2 7.4 607 Finney 7,830 0.5 117,000 4,770 37.9 4.1 689 Ford 6,859 1.7 99,500 4,346 38.8 5.0 661 Franklin 7,058 3.5 122,900 2,772 28.2 8.1 741 Geary 5,442 3.4 136,000 7,281 57.2 11.8 1,027 Gove 932 1.1 76,300 258 21.7 7.0 559 Graham 957 2.3 68,600 244 20.3 0.0 474 Grant 2,102 0.3 99,400 605 22.3 0.0 570 Gray 1,566 1.4 107,900 584 27.2 6.9 640 Greeley 348 3.1 84,500 139 28.5 1.9 810 Greenwood 2,185 5.0 57,200 639 22.6 4.9 522 Hamilton 719 1.0 86,600 279 28.0 5.2 553 Harper 1,854 3.1 66,900 579 23.8 17.0 601 Harvey 9,486 1.7 115,800 4,095 30.2 3.3 683 Haskell 1,010 3.2 116,000 385 27.6 8.8 699 Hodgeman 596 0.0 82,900 215 26.5 16.3 567 Jackson 3,974 0.4 119,400 1,307 24.7 6.7 670 Jefferson 6,182 1.3 127,100 1,360 18.0 3.0 731 Jewell 1,150 2.0 53,100 283 19.7 12.4 516 Johnson 152,762 1.0 215,600 66,973 30.5 4.5 947 Kearny 1,031 0.7 94,100 348 25.2 16.5 626 Kingman 2,205 5.6 88,000 801 26.6 6.0 625 Kiowa 693 2.4 121,300 373 35.0 9.8 502 Labette 5,833 5.0 70,200 2,580 30.7 12.5 559 Lane 614 1.3 66,200 191 23.7 5.7 504 Leavenworth 17,772 2.3 167,500 8,975 33.6 5.4 883 Lincoln 1,055 1.2 66,900 280 21.0 6.2 532 Linn 3,257 3.9 90,300 925 22.1 5.7 630 Occupied Housing Units, Median Value, and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 2011-15 Owner-Occupied Housing Renter-Occupied Housing 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 Occupied Housing Units, Median Value, and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 2011-15 Owner-Occupied Housing Renter-Occupied Housing Logan 880 0.7 $79,200 363 29.2 6.9 $675 Lyon 7,929 2.3 93,400 5,343 40.3 8.8 600 McPherson 8,959 1.9 132,900 2,832 24.0 4.2 641 Marion 3,817 2.3 81,600 991 20.6 9.5 561 Marshall 3,196 2.1 86,700 1,126 26.1 7.8 544 Meade 1,203 0.4 86,500 491 29.0 7.5 655 Miami 9,718 0.7 167,400 2,842 22.6 2.5 776 Mitchell 1,950 3.9 89,000 737 27.4 14.5 531 Montgomery 9,339 5.4 70,600 4,096 30.5 7.9 624 Morris 1,846 4.2 85,200 560 23.3 3.8 619 Morton 835 2.9 99,400 354 29.8 7.2 599 Nemaha 3,254 1.1 109,900 985 23.2 5.9 532 Neosho 4,615 3.1 69,800 1,848 28.6 8.9 589 Ness 1,084 0.8 67,100 299 21.6 14.1 575 Norton 1,644 0.2 72,900 475 22.4 15.2 647 Osage 4,910 2.8 98,300 1,595 24.5 7.6 628 Osborne 1,322 0.7 57,400 442 25.1 5.6 455 Ottawa 2,064 0.4 92,600 429 17.2 2.5 606 Pawnee 1,773 2.6 77,400 779 30.5 0.5 432 Phillips 1,808 1.1 72,700 541 23.0 11.3 510 Pottawatomie 6,395 2.0 160,700 1,797 21.9 6.2 730 Pratt 2,687 0.3 85,900 1,215 31.1 7.7 638 Rawlins 868 0.9 75,600 344 28.4 7.8 582 Reno 16,855 1.5 94,100 8,242 32.8 7.3 666 Republic 1,785 4.7 48,900 490 21.5 3.1 474 Rice 2,911 2.8 75,300 970 25.0 8.4 516 Riley 11,050 1.2 181,200 15,417 58.2 9.1 884 Rooks 1,649 2.7 67,900 557 25.2 2.6 525 Rush 1,168 2.0 62,100 318 21.4 0.0 539 Russell 2,428 2.2 81,000 811 25.0 0.7 537 Saline 14,704 2.1 122,200 7,686 34.3 4.4 692 Scott 1,583 0.0 126,000 613 27.9 0.0 792 Sedgwick 123,624 2.1 126,500 69,337 35.9 8.0 731 Seward 5,060 0.1 87,100 2,420 32.4 4.3 664 Shawnee 45,873 2.1 122,200 25,495 35.7 11.6 738 Sheridan 887 2.2 91,400 246 21.7 11.5 479 Sherman 1,620 4.4 77,000 1,166 41.9 4.9 643 Smith 1,338 2.5 64,000 329 19.7 5.4 459 Stafford 1,503 2.9 65,100 291 16.2 12.4 579 Stanton 640 3.3 73,800 180 22.0 7.7 567 Stevens 1,504 1.0 96,400 503 25.1 12.7 647 Sumner 7,057 3.1 83,900 2,034 22.4 12.1 630 Thomas 2,211 0.9 105,100 963 30.3 0.7 463 Trego 1,004 0.7 86,900 298 22.9 11.0 542 Wabaunsee 2,293 3.1 115,300 375 14.1 10.1 711 Wallace 475 2.5 76,300 150 24.0 12.6 406 Washington 1,961 1.2 68,800 481 19.7 12.9 460 Wichita 564 0.0 70,600 217 27.8 4.0 598 Wilson 2,808 0.0 60,100 961 25.5 8.4 596 Woodson 1,218 2.2 48,300 313 20.4 10.1 558 Wyandotte 34,559 2.2 89,200 24,311 41.3 7.4 777 Kansas 742,564 1.9 $132,000 370,908 33.3 7.4 $757 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (DP-04). Dollar-valued data are inflation adjusted using the CPI to the most recent year of the period. 335 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Allen $497 $536 $681 $890 $1,035 Anderson 497 590 681 991 1,142 Atchison 539 556 739 952 1,085 Barber 497 512 681 884 939 Barton 497 512 681 856 1,116 Bourbon 432 512 681 852 939 Brown 497 512 681 852 939 Butler 485 575 764 1,041 1,206 Chase 497 512 681 895 939 Chautauqua 567 585 777 972 1,141 Cherokee 497 512 681 900 1,000 Cheyenne 497 590 681 925 1,003 Clark 506 522 694 913 1,083 Clay 567 585 777 1,113 1,238 Cloud 497 512 681 852 939 Coffey 497 513 681 959 1,091 Comanche 497 512 681 852 1,000 Cowley 444 527 700 909 980 Crawford 552 555 738 1,049 1,203 Decatur 497 512 681 924 1,000 Dickinson 432 533 681 907 980 Doniphan 498 547 712 902 1,114 Douglas 544 640 845 1,230 1,489 Edwards 497 519 681 991 1,000 Elk 497 559 681 991 1,200 Ellis 519 566 701 1,001 1,128 Ellsworth 497 512 681 852 939 Finney 564 594 773 967 1,259 Ford 515 575 721 956 1,053 Franklin 581 660 796 996 1,186 Geary 699 703 927 1,349 1,633 Gove 497 512 681 880 939 Graham 497 512 681 852 1,000 Grant 497 512 681 852 1,000 Gray 497 548 681 852 939 Greeley 497 512 681 895 1,000 Greenwood 497 512 681 852 1,107 Hamilton 596 615 817 1,022 1,200 Harper 497 512 681 903 1,068 Harvey 485 575 764 1,041 1,206 Haskell 678 699 929 1,162 1,281 Hodgeman 497 512 681 852 1,000 Jackson 482 576 760 1,028 1,244 Jefferson 482 576 760 1,028 1,244 Jewell 497 558 681 852 939 Johnson 609 772 946 1,293 1,463 Kearny 497 512 681 861 1,000 Kingman 432 512 681 887 1,079 Kiowa 432 590 681 991 1,000 Labette 435 515 685 859 1,188 Lane 497 512 681 895 1,000 Leavenworth 609 772 946 1,293 1,463 Lincoln 497 557 681 895 1,000 Linn 609 772 946 1,293 1,463 Logan 497 527 681 911 1,074 Lyon 432 512 681 935 939 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2017 336 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2017 McPherson $548 $565 $751 $940 $1,035 Marion 497 512 681 852 939 Marshall 509 512 681 901 971 Meade 497 512 681 874 939 Miami 609 772 946 1,293 1,463 Mitchell 497 512 681 935 939 Montgomery 509 512 681 929 1,115 Morris 497 578 681 964 967 Morton 497 590 681 852 1,000 Nemaha 497 590 681 943 1,200 Neosho 497 548 681 883 939 Ness 497 590 681 935 939 Norton 497 524 681 991 1,000 Osage 482 576 760 1,028 1,244 Osborne 497 590 681 883 1,000 Ottawa 501 516 686 882 1,088 Pawnee 497 558 681 895 1,000 Phillips 497 590 681 919 1,000 Pottawatomie 627 631 837 1,210 1,471 Pratt 542 583 743 930 1,024 Rawlins 497 512 681 852 1,000 Reno 488 579 769 985 1,112 Republic 497 512 681 852 939 Rice 497 512 681 972 1,118 Riley 627 631 837 1,210 1,471 Rooks 497 564 681 871 939 Rush 497 590 681 902 939 Russell 499 515 684 891 943 Saline 539 573 758 975 1,045 Scott 501 516 686 858 1,007 Sedgwick 485 575 764 1,041 1,206 Seward 536 629 735 981 1,092 Shawnee 482 576 760 1,028 1,244 Sheridan 497 515 681 852 1,000 Sherman 554 571 759 950 1,130 Smith 497 590 681 946 1,000 Stafford 497 512 681 852 939 Stanton 497 512 681 895 1,000 Stevens 567 585 777 972 1,141 Sumner 432 512 681 852 1,058 Thomas 497 577 681 988 991 Trego 497 590 681 852 939 Wabaunsee 482 576 760 1,028 1,244 Wallace 497 512 681 991 1,000 Washington 497 512 681 852 939 Wichita 497 512 681 991 1,000 Wilson 497 512 681 906 990 Woodson 499 515 684 856 1,005 Wyandotte 609 772 946 1,293 1,463 Kansas $539 $632 $811 $1,104 $1,275 Source: National Low Income Housing Coalition, Out of Reach 2017, http://www.nlihc.org/oor/2017/ (accessed July 17, 2017). 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. 337 County Mean Renter Wage Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Allen $10.51 $9.56 $10.31 $13.10 $17.12 $19.90 36 39 50 65 76 Anderson 9.60 9.56 11.35 13.10 19.06 21.96 40 47 55 79 92 Atchison 9.40 10.37 10.69 14.21 18.31 20.87 44 45 60 78 89 Barber 12.90 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.00 18.06 30 31 41 53 56 Barton 11.34 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.46 21.46 34 35 46 58 76 Bourbon 8.89 8.31 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 37 44 59 74 81 Brown 11.13 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 34 35 47 59 65 Butler 10.97 9.33 11.06 14.69 20.02 23.19 34 40 54 73 85 Chase 8.42 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.21 18.06 45 47 62 82 86 Chautauqua 11.14 10.90 11.25 14.94 18.69 21.94 39 40 54 67 79 Cherokee 13.02 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.31 19.23 29 30 40 53 59 Cheyenne 11.37 9.56 11.35 13.10 17.79 19.29 34 40 46 63 68 Clark 12.73 9.73 10.04 13.35 17.56 20.83 31 32 42 55 65 Clay 9.72 10.90 11.25 14.94 21.40 23.81 45 46 61 88 98 Cloud 9.14 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 42 43 57 72 79 Coffey 18.18 9.56 9.87 13.10 18.44 20.98 21 22 29 41 46 Comanche 10.19 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 19.23 38 39 51 64 75 Cowley 11.20 8.54 10.13 13.46 17.48 18.85 30 36 48 62 67 Crawford 9.65 10.62 10.67 14.19 20.17 23.13 44 44 59 84 96 Decatur 9.52 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.77 19.23 40 41 55 75 81 Dickinson 9.52 8.31 10.25 13.10 17.44 18.85 35 43 55 73 79 Doniphan 13.64 9.58 10.52 13.69 17.35 21.42 28 31 40 51 63 Douglas 8.99 10.46 12.31 16.25 23.65 28.63 47 55 72 105 127 Edwards 14.63 9.56 9.98 13.10 19.06 19.23 26 27 36 52 53 Elk 6.43 9.56 10.75 13.10 19.06 23.08 59 67 82 119 144 Ellis 9.78 9.98 10.88 13.48 19.25 21.69 41 45 55 79 89 Ellsworth 8.64 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 44 46 61 76 84 Finney 13.83 10.85 11.42 14.87 18.60 24.21 31 33 43 54 70 Ford 10.59 9.90 11.06 13.87 18.38 20.25 37 42 52 69 76 Franklin 9.96 11.17 12.69 15.31 19.15 22.81 45 51 61 77 92 Geary 13.82 13.44 13.52 17.83 25.94 31.40 39 39 52 75 91 Gove 9.35 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.92 18.06 41 42 56 72 77 Graham 12.14 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 19.23 31 32 43 54 63 Grant 17.28 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 19.23 22 23 30 38 45 Gray 12.56 9.56 10.54 13.10 16.38 18.06 30 34 42 52 58 Greeley 15.19 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.21 19.23 25 26 34 45 51 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County, 2017 Housing Wage Number of Work Hours Needed per Week at Mean Renter Wage to Afford Fair Market Rent 338 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, 2017 Housing Wage Number of Work Hours Needed per Week at Mean Renter Wage to Afford Fair Market Rent Greenwood $8.82 $9.56 $9.85 $13.10 $16.38 $21.29 43 45 59 74 97 Hamilton 14.71 11.46 11.83 15.71 19.65 23.08 31 32 43 53 63 Harper 12.20 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.37 20.54 31 32 43 57 67 Harvey 10.39 9.33 11.06 14.69 20.02 23.19 36 43 57 77 89 Haskell 15.82 13.04 13.44 17.87 22.35 24.63 33 34 45 56 62 Hodgeman 12.09 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 19.23 32 33 43 54 64 Jackson 7.91 9.27 11.08 14.62 19.77 23.92 47 56 74 100 121 Jefferson 13.67 9.27 11.08 14.62 19.77 23.92 27 32 43 58 70 Jewell 9.74 9.56 10.73 13.10 16.38 18.06 39 44 54 67 74 Johnson 15.78 11.71 14.85 18.19 24.87 28.13 30 38 46 63 71 Kearny 14.17 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.56 19.23 27 28 37 47 54 Kingman 11.28 8.31 9.85 13.10 17.06 20.75 29 35 46 61 74 Kiowa 10.47 8.31 11.35 13.10 19.06 19.23 32 43 50 73 73 Labette 10.12 8.37 9.90 13.17 16.52 22.85 33 39 52 65 90 Lane 10.54 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.21 19.23 36 37 50 65 73 Leavenworth 11.98 11.71 14.85 18.19 24.87 28.13 39 50 61 83 94 Lincoln 9.36 9.56 10.71 13.10 17.21 19.23 41 46 56 74 82 Linn 14.69 11.71 14.85 18.19 24.87 28.13 32 40 50 68 77 Logan 10.99 9.56 10.13 13.10 17.52 20.65 35 37 48 64 75 Lyon 9.09 8.31 9.85 13.10 17.98 18.06 37 43 58 79 79 McPherson 14.83 10.54 10.87 14.44 18.08 19.90 28 29 39 49 54 Marion 8.61 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 44 46 61 76 84 Marshall 12.29 9.79 9.85 13.10 17.33 18.67 32 32 43 56 61 Meade 15.94 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.81 18.06 24 25 33 42 45 Miami 7.80 11.71 14.85 18.19 24.87 28.13 60 76 93 128 144 Mitchell 9.42 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.98 18.06 41 42 56 76 77 Montgomery 10.16 9.79 9.85 13.10 17.87 21.44 39 39 52 70 84 Morris 7.91 9.56 11.12 13.10 18.54 18.60 48 56 66 94 94 Morton 10.32 9.56 11.35 13.10 16.38 19.23 37 44 51 63 75 Nemaha 10.75 9.56 11.35 13.10 18.13 23.08 36 42 49 67 86 Neosho 8.31 9.56 10.54 13.10 16.98 18.06 46 51 63 82 87 Ness 14.18 9.56 11.35 13.10 17.98 18.06 27 32 37 51 51 Norton 12.43 9.56 10.08 13.10 19.06 19.23 31 32 42 61 62 Osage 7.64 9.27 11.08 14.62 19.77 23.92 49 58 77 103 125 Osborne 11.00 9.56 11.35 13.10 16.98 19.23 35 41 48 62 70 Ottawa 9.72 9.63 9.92 13.19 16.96 20.92 40 41 54 70 86 339 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, 2017 Housing Wage Number of Work Hours Needed per Week at Mean Renter Wage to Afford Fair Market Rent Pawnee $12.73 $9.56 $10.73 $13.10 $17.21 $19.23 30 34 41 54 60 Phillips 12.79 9.56 11.35 13.10 17.67 19.23 30 35 41 55 60 Pottawatomie 11.14 12.06 12.13 16.10 23.27 28.29 43 44 58 84 102 Pratt 11.44 10.42 11.21 14.29 17.88 19.69 36 39 50 63 69 Rawlins 13.46 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 19.23 28 29 39 49 57 Reno 11.47 9.38 11.13 14.79 18.94 21.38 33 39 52 66 75 Republic 10.09 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 38 39 52 65 72 Rice 10.30 9.56 9.85 13.10 18.69 21.50 37 38 51 73 84 Riley 10.66 12.06 12.13 16.10 23.27 28.29 45 46 60 87 106 Rooks 10.84 9.56 10.85 13.10 16.75 18.06 35 40 48 62 67 Rush 8.17 9.56 11.35 13.10 17.35 18.06 47 56 64 85 88 Russell 8.57 9.60 9.90 13.15 17.13 18.13 45 46 61 80 85 Saline 10.40 10.37 11.02 14.58 18.75 20.10 40 42 56 72 77 Scott 17.65 9.63 9.92 13.19 16.50 19.37 22 22 30 37 44 Sedgwick 13.42 9.33 11.06 14.69 20.02 23.19 28 33 44 60 69 Seward 13.11 10.31 12.10 14.13 18.87 21.00 31 37 43 58 64 Shawnee 12.04 9.27 11.08 14.62 19.77 23.92 31 37 49 66 79 Sheridan 11.49 9.56 9.90 13.10 16.38 19.23 33 34 46 57 67 Sherman 9.66 10.65 10.98 14.60 18.27 21.73 44 45 60 76 90 Smith 8.70 9.56 11.35 13.10 18.19 19.23 44 52 60 84 88 Stafford 12.38 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 31 32 42 53 58 Stanton 13.60 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.21 19.23 28 29 39 51 57 Stevens 14.11 10.90 11.25 14.94 18.69 21.94 31 32 42 53 62 Sumner 8.97 8.31 9.85 13.10 16.38 20.35 37 44 58 73 91 Thomas 10.63 9.56 11.10 13.10 19.00 19.06 36 42 49 71 72 Trego 9.69 9.56 11.35 13.10 16.38 18.06 39 47 54 68 75 Wabaunsee 10.12 9.27 11.08 14.62 19.77 23.92 37 44 58 78 95 Wallace 13.25 9.56 9.85 13.10 19.06 19.23 29 30 40 58 58 Washington 9.11 9.56 9.85 13.10 16.38 18.06 42 43 57 72 79 Wichita 13.73 9.56 9.85 13.10 19.06 19.23 28 29 38 56 56 Wilson 13.47 9.56 9.85 13.10 17.42 19.04 28 29 39 52 57 Woodson 7.98 9.60 9.90 13.15 16.46 19.33 48 50 66 83 97 Wyandotte 16.42 11.71 14.85 18.19 24.87 28.13 29 36 44 61 69 Kansas $13.21 $10.37 $12.15 $15.59 $21.23 $24.52 31 37 47 64 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 2017, http://www.nlihc.org/oor/2017/ (accessed July 17, 2017). 340 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Annual Percent Change of New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S. 2006-2016 -40.0 -30.0 -20.0 -10.0 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Percent Change Kansas U.S. 341 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits Kansas and the U.S., 2014-2016 2014 Housing Structure Type Kansas Kansas Kansas Housing Units in Structures 1 Unit 4,879 640,318 5,064 695,998 5,230 750,796 2 Units 304 15,128 582 16,982 430 18,822 3-4 Units 147 14,725 158 15,095 109 15,960 5 or More Units 2,137 381,953 2,840 454,507 4,038 421,064 No. of Structures with 5 Units or More 102 14,389 129 15,452 190 14,712 Total 7,467 1,052,124 8,644 1,182,582 9,807 1,206,642 Valuation in Structures (thousands of dollars) 1 Unit $1,125,917 $149,633,416 $1,270,090 $166,276,881 $1,336,026 $182,207,414 2 Units 31,047 1,940,470 50,480 2,137,975 38,557 2,453,345 3-4 Units 19,800 1,711,808 19,807 1,912,358 11,065 2,091,735 5 or More Units 241,733 41,064,009 306,000 53,284,108 384,304 50,349,112 Total $1,418,497 $194,349,703 $1,646,377 $223,611,322 $1,769,952 $237,101,606 2015 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Annual Data, http://www.census.gov/construction/bps/ (accessed July 17, 2017). 2016 United States United StatesUnited States 342 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Allen 36 $4,124,000 13 $1,955,000 29 $3,352,900 19 $2,460,500 Anderson 17 2,186,578 11 418,578 0 0 0 0 Atchison 6 763,000 2 160,000 2 350,000 5 838,000 Barber 1 172,601 0 0 1 240,000 0 0 Barton 33 4,754,301 58 5,556,152 27 4,895,477 24 3,487,000 Bourbon 1 90,000 2 284,745 0 0 0 0 Brown 0 0 2 842,600 1 300,375 2 412,000 Butler 152 34,478,262 143 35,140,772 160 33,056,663 165 40,666,310 Chase 2 130,000 0 0 0 0 1 20,000 Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cherokee 0 0 9 983,000 3 170,000 2 195,000 Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 125,000 Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 320,000 Clay 15 2,155,160 22 3,390,000 9 1,526,000 13 2,585,000 Cloud 0 0 1 65,000 1 100,000 0 0 Coffey 16 2,320,000 21 4,219,000 27 4,920,900 24 3,349,800 Comanche 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cowley 39 4,803,000 35 4,149,000 111 8,415,900 34 5,549,100 Crawford 72 10,659,737 135 19,485,932 59 10,455,907 59 10,455,907 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dickinson 31 3,759,000 26 2,386,578 18 1,988,947 19 2,900,459 Doniphan 5 776,939 3 490,365 4 566,094 4 488,600 Douglas 589 68,077,431 347 56,589,607 839 126,049,717 1,395 143,555,158 Edwards 1 147,163 1 147,163 1 147,163 1 147,163 Elk - - - - - - - - Ellis 79 16,671,420 69 14,233,318 64 14,037,012 77 16,685,236 Ellsworth 2 550,000 3 794,745 2 600,000 4 800,000 Finney 110 11,111,399 14 2,253,000 129 17,570,215 29 5,043,207 Ford 38 6,362,500 43 7,446,682 32 5,706,000 22 4,045,000 Franklin 28 6,569,800 31 7,555,917 21 3,970,392 23 4,930,137 Geary 141 20,539,966 141 20,658,407 32 4,323,280 17 2,619,120 Gove 15 1,297,350 15 1,297,350 20 1,729,800 22 1,902,780 Graham 0 0 0 0 6 175,000 0 0 Grant 1 200,000 4 137,538 6 795,000 6 795,000 Gray 18 2,935,000 18 3,074,330 4 984,449 6 1,138,891 Greeley 5 646,000 3 504,000 3 489,000 1 400,000 Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas by County, 2013-2016 20152013 2014 2016 343 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, 2013-2016 20152013 2014 2016 Hamilton 1 $80,000 0 $0 0 $0 1 $120,000 Harper 7 575,000 6 960,000 4 690,000 4 1,093,990 Harvey 51 8,593,944 73 12,170,006 45 8,458,604 46 9,104,210 Haskell 0 0 1 250,000 0 0 0 0 Hodgeman - - - - 2 229,460 2 229,460 Jackson 7 1,192,750 7 1,306,750 57 7,263,145 27 4,288,042 Jefferson 43 5,618,800 34 6,022,000 57 7,824,884 58 9,049,240 Jewell 0 0 2 111,850 0 0 0 0 Johnson 3,405 717,321,192 2,689 640,031,253 3,029 729,151,771 3,256 754,471,212 Kearny 0 0 0 0 12 931,241 4 300,000 Kingman 15 2,677,000 11 1,801,000 8 1,265,000 11 2,776,000 Kiowa 0 0 2 389,489 1 130,000 0 0 Labette 5 352,813 5 460,000 4 400,000 3 93,000 Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 196 32,938,177 220 35,733,107 220 39,835,986 298 52,329,894 Lincoln 1 158,000 1 60,000 1 3,000 0 0 Linn 21 2,507,115 42 3,718,000 29 3,782,000 42 3,167,700 Logan 1 183,341 1 183,341 0 0 0 0 Lyon 17 2,287,072 17 1,839,014 92 7,015,809 43 5,595,026 McPherson 72 12,311,324 124 13,836,117 189 20,759,313 189 21,878,295 Marion 13 1,975,000 17 3,226,171 28 4,254,914 13 3,349,625 Marshall 2 330,000 45 6,290,600 9 1,766,094 17 3,746,660 Meade 1 85,000 1 85,000 6 785,000 3 315,000 Miami 55 10,895,884 50 11,568,592 92 18,195,845 130 31,554,659 Mitchell 5 1,401,848 4 930,317 5 1,895,156 8 2,285,000 Montgomery 2 280,000 1 50,000 21 2,553,903 20 2,453,903 Morris 6 1,225,500 2 454,000 4 897,800 2 430,000 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nemaha 11 2,577,000 19 4,536,000 13 3,317,000 14 3,385,000 Neosho 82 6,402,671 5 705,000 5 810,000 5 679,000 Ness 2 300,000 1 220,000 0 0 0 0 Norton 8 900,000 5 535,000 8 900,000 8 1,530,000 Osage 9 1,545,500 17 1,812,400 24 3,405,966 29 4,390,696 Osborne 2 480,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ottawa 4 895,000 5 611,230 3 221,230 3 361,230 Pawnee 21 2,730,000 0 0 1 80,000 1 200,000 344 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, 2013-2016 20152013 2014 2016 Phillips 15 $2,650,000 18 $3,175,000 23 $4,050,000 2 $195,000 Pottawatomie 162 35,279,164 220 49,121,865 197 43,326,050 164 42,185,425 Pratt 0 0 3 549,000 3 549,000 1 294,000 Rawlins 1 65,000 3 382,000 4 518,000 2 529,400 Reno 131 18,270,013 47 8,366,700 147 15,407,617 53 9,940,723 Republic 2 600,000 25 3,260,000 1 135,000 0 0 Rice 10 1,917,386 23 4,072,662 16 2,962,974 19 3,739,589 Riley 264 51,409,377 294 56,549,786 299 54,357,393 798 94,096,980 Rooks 2 723,341 3 564,489 3 325,000 1 175,000 Rush 1 160,175 1 160,175 0 0 0 0 Russell 1 275,000 1 349,000 3 955,000 6 1,118,333 Saline 77 12,463,118 65 10,420,710 82 14,364,298 53 10,542,185 Scott 5 1,410,000 6 1,696,329 4 627,000 16 2,575,175 Sedgwick 1,276 210,181,102 1,225 207,178,855 1,785 302,582,971 1,857 311,133,432 Seward 14 1,570,000 62 6,551,500 10 1,604,290 25 3,489,000 Shawnee 204 39,653,475 243 44,343,512 232 46,931,531 264 53,663,400 Sheridan - - - - - - - - Sherman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 7 754,938 6 635,624 0 0 0 0 Stafford 7 1,272,030 7 1,272,030 9 1,635,468 9 1,635,468 Stanton 3 748,460 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens 8 1,365,900 15 2,346,000 4 711,000 3 590,000 Sumner 25 2,615,513 62 4,700,100 23 2,228,000 19 2,180,000 Thomas 30 4,800,000 35 5,600,000 18 3,086,273 9 2,506,130 Trego 1 400,000 0 0 0 0 2 325,000 Wabaunsee 19 3,520,086 14 3,024,248 18 4,139,978 10 2,533,313 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 2 366,682 2 1,000,000 0 0 0 0 Wichita 4 350,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson 13 1,362,000 3 265,900 0 0 1 60,000 Woodson 5 750,000 4 500,000 4 264,840 7 750,000 Wyandotte 478 49,444,593 493 57,157,662 179 31,875,632 272 50,602,926 Kansas 8,285 $1,469,477,891 7,459 $1,417,358,163 8,644 $1,646,376,627 9,807 $1,769,951,689 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, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. http://www.census.gov/construction/bps (accessed July 19, 2017). 345 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Income In co m e 346 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2010 State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 New England Connecticut $15,679 $38,458 $86,969 $147,686 $222,405 50.6 Maine 3,530 9,585 21,655 34,921 49,827 42.7 Massachusetts 26,093 61,455 139,000 245,201 348,326 42.1 New Hampshire 2,974 9,274 23,025 43,966 62,088 41.2 Rhode Island 4,085 9,335 20,308 31,807 45,023 41.6 Vermont 1,649 4,469 10,205 17,620 25,612 45.4 Mideast Delaware 2,606 6,429 14,403 27,075 36,972 36.6 District of Columbia 4,129 8,355 15,576 24,542 37,437 52.5 Maryland 19,210 48,539 110,720 188,471 288,737 53.2 New Jersey 35,352 86,956 192,504 332,256 451,895 36.0 New York 90,165 193,182 432,392 682,614 934,270 36.9 Pennsylvania 48,815 118,970 233,194 373,211 533,930 43.1 Great Lakes Illinois 51,640 125,267 240,750 412,843 535,464 29.7 Indiana 19,958 51,177 98,288 171,539 227,692 32.7 Michigan 37,166 94,143 176,444 302,464 347,723 15.0 Ohio 44,121 107,028 202,827 323,965 419,570 29.5 Wisconsin 17,609 47,053 90,143 159,511 219,628 37.7 Plains Iowa 11,124 27,991 49,067 80,585 115,763 43.7 Kansas 8,897 23,852 45,671 76,512 112,084 46.5 Minnesota 15,640 41,697 86,896 159,097 223,700 40.6 Missouri 18,437 46,091 91,774 156,903 220,252 40.4 Nebraska 5,810 14,762 29,214 49,512 74,149 49.8 North Dakota 2,105 5,280 10,290 16,695 29,450 76.4 South Dakota 2,263 5,719 11,513 20,263 33,521 65.4 Southeast Alabama 10,605 30,864 64,070 108,001 161,257 49.3 Arkansas 5,636 17,371 34,487 61,029 92,914 52.2 Florida 28,474 100,175 260,094 477,316 728,064 52.5 Georgia 16,272 46,931 115,538 236,452 336,504 42.3 Kentucky 10,517 29,771 57,483 100,491 143,618 42.9 Louisiana 11,584 37,069 64,267 105,950 169,191 59.7 Mississippi 6,064 17,998 34,268 61,339 90,800 48.0 North Carolina 17,266 48,935 115,755 221,219 337,730 52.7 South Carolina 8,364 24,831 56,082 100,289 149,093 48.7 Tennessee 12,844 38,000 81,935 154,881 226,634 46.3 Virginia 19,388 56,563 129,544 232,453 363,889 56.5 West Virginia 5,499 15,558 26,120 40,261 59,487 47.8 Southwest Arizona 7,180 26,363 63,383 135,373 215,053 58.9 New Mexico 3,478 11,219 23,032 41,839 68,362 63.4 Oklahoma 9,304 29,132 50,949 82,846 135,011 63.0 Texas 42,338 142,639 296,205 589,484 956,562 62.3 347 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2010 State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 Rocky Mountain Colorado $9,448 $31,667 $64,866 $147,227 $201,570 36.9 Idaho 2,617 8,317 16,159 32,598 49,842 52.9 Montana 2,609 7,210 12,429 21,072 35,126 66.7 Utah 3,767 12,172 25,737 54,178 87,931 62.3 Wyoming 1,341 5,451 8,161 14,318 25,657 79.2 Far West Alaska 1,787 6,205 12,650 19,875 34,711 74.6 California 99,441 283,852 643,955 1,124,844 1,617,134 43.8 Hawaii 4,229 11,461 24,931 35,681 56,909 59.5 Nevada 2,534 9,565 24,995 64,403 99,534 54.5 Oregon 8,471 26,826 51,672 98,076 136,987 39.7 Washington 14,964 45,792 98,856 194,093 284,524 46.6 United States $855,078 $2,307,005 $4,890,453 $8,634,847 $12,459,613 44.3 BEA Regions New England $54,011 $132,577 $301,162 $521,202 $753,281 44.5 Mideast 200,277 462,431 998,789 1,628,169 2,283,241 40.2 Great Lakes 170,494 424,668 808,453 1,370,322 1,750,077 27.7 Plains 64,275 165,391 324,426 559,567 808,919 44.6 Southeast 152,513 464,066 1,039,643 1,899,681 2,859,182 50.5 Southwest 62,299 209,354 433,569 849,542 1,374,988 61.9 Rocky Mountain 19,781 64,818 127,353 269,393 400,126 48.5 Far West 131,426 383,701 857,059 1,536,972 2,229,799 45.1 Data revised annually. Dollars in millions. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, SA1 Personal Income Summary, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed April 17, 2017). 348 State by Region 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 New England Connecticut $233,711 $230,615 $239,829 $246,709 $254,048 -1.3 4.0 2.9 3.0 Maine 52,878 52,725 54,860 56,894 59,005 -0.3 4.1 3.7 3.7 Massachusetts 380,785 383,510 402,629 425,353 443,701 0.7 5.0 5.6 4.3 New Hampshire 68,482 68,262 71,219 74,388 77,848 -0.3 4.3 4.4 4.7 Rhode Island 48,601 48,772 50,660 52,834 54,486 0.4 3.9 4.3 3.1 Vermont 28,120 28,593 29,549 30,418 31,430 1.7 3.3 2.9 3.3 Mideast Delaware 39,954 40,566 42,384 45,058 46,362 1.5 4.5 6.3 2.9 District of Columbia 42,310 43,196 46,439 49,276 51,493 2.1 7.5 6.1 4.5 Maryland 314,160 312,370 322,885 336,187 348,570 -0.6 3.4 4.1 3.7 New Jersey 490,611 494,040 516,020 537,026 554,268 0.7 4.4 4.1 3.2 New York 1,053,661 1,072,125 1,119,434 1,161,414 1,195,263 1.8 4.4 3.8 2.9 Pennsylvania 585,852 589,492 613,524 636,857 655,506 0.6 4.1 3.8 2.9 Great Lakes Illinois 587,601 600,783 624,892 646,789 666,936 2.2 4.0 3.5 3.1 Indiana 253,771 257,170 266,953 277,629 288,487 1.3 3.8 4.0 3.9 Michigan 382,627 388,175 405,975 424,807 440,292 1.4 4.6 4.6 3.6 Ohio 465,140 470,745 488,868 505,950 521,209 1.2 3.8 3.5 3.0 Wisconsin 243,576 245,382 255,753 264,988 273,189 0.7 4.2 3.6 3.1 Plains Iowa 130,990 133,536 138,126 143,394 146,685 1.9 3.4 3.8 2.3 Kansas 129,292 132,684 134,655 137,316 141,112 2.6 1.5 2.0 2.8 Minnesota 254,021 256,040 268,126 279,263 287,682 0.8 4.7 4.2 3.0 Missouri 240,120 240,825 249,263 257,338 266,406 0.3 3.5 3.2 3.5 Nebraska 85,485 85,723 90,988 92,048 94,662 0.3 6.1 1.2 2.8 North Dakota 39,449 40,296 42,848 42,350 41,716 2.1 6.3 -1.2 -1.5 South Dakota 37,584 37,709 39,223 41,104 41,584 0.3 4.0 4.8 1.2 Southeast Alabama 170,881 172,790 178,977 184,785 190,791 1.1 3.6 3.2 3.3 Arkansas 106,665 106,466 111,501 113,924 117,572 -0.2 4.7 2.2 3.2 Florida 793,104 798,886 853,318 900,636 944,443 0.7 6.8 5.5 4.9 Georgia 365,481 371,156 392,124 411,721 431,331 1.6 5.6 5.0 4.8 Kentucky 155,997 156,589 163,526 170,756 175,258 0.4 4.4 4.4 2.6 Louisiana 184,227 185,534 194,378 200,594 203,592 0.7 4.8 3.2 1.5 Mississippi 98,264 99,663 102,192 104,045 107,403 1.4 2.5 1.8 3.2 North Carolina 376,201 372,141 391,300 409,338 426,189 -1.1 5.1 4.6 4.1 South Carolina 166,398 168,268 178,002 187,532 195,791 1.1 5.8 5.4 4.4 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2012-2016 Percent Change 349 State by Region 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2012-2016 Percent Change Southeast (continued) Tennessee $250,286 $252,091 $263,437 $277,832 $288,531 0.7 4.5 5.5 3.9 Virginia 403,880 400,660 417,277 436,350 451,912 -0.8 4.1 4.6 3.6 West Virginia 64,624 64,207 66,145 67,787 68,457 -0.6 3.0 2.5 1.0 Southwest Arizona 236,220 242,182 255,732 267,361 278,925 2.5 5.6 4.5 4.3 New Mexico 73,823 72,466 76,449 79,104 80,758 -1.8 5.5 3.5 2.1 Oklahoma 156,874 164,437 175,037 178,250 179,238 4.8 6.4 1.8 0.6 Texas 1,125,710 1,148,929 1,234,438 1,289,604 1,327,261 2.1 7.4 4.5 2.9 Rocky Mountain Colorado 234,006 246,648 266,535 277,732 288,433 5.4 8.1 4.2 3.9 Idaho 55,370 57,581 60,738 63,535 65,823 4.0 5.5 4.6 3.6 Montana 40,027 40,074 41,543 43,187 44,188 0.1 3.7 4.0 2.3 Utah 101,509 104,664 110,844 117,764 124,320 3.1 5.9 6.2 5.6 Wyoming 30,435 30,718 32,724 32,870 32,326 0.9 6.5 0.4 -1.7 Far West Alaska 38,491 37,916 40,229 41,461 41,032 -1.5 6.1 3.1 -1.0 California 1,838,567 1,861,957 1,977,924 2,103,669 2,197,492 1.3 6.2 6.4 4.5 Hawaii 61,836 62,784 65,993 69,129 72,215 1.5 5.1 4.8 4.5 Nevada 107,930 108,504 114,923 121,096 128,294 0.5 5.9 5.4 5.9 Oregon 152,490 155,148 165,560 176,401 184,407 1.7 6.7 6.5 4.5 Washington 326,409 333,169 355,677 372,125 389,859 2.1 6.8 4.6 4.8 United States $13,904,485 $14,068,960 $14,801,624 $15,463,981 $16,017,781 1.2 5.2 4.5 3.6 BEA Regions New England $812,577 $812,475 $848,746 $886,595 $920,518 0.0 4.5 4.5 3.8 Mideast 2,526,547 2,551,788 2,660,686 2,765,819 2,851,463 1.0 4.3 4.0 3.1 Great Lakes 1,932,715 1,962,256 2,042,441 2,120,163 2,190,111 1.5 4.1 3.8 3.3 Plains 916,941 926,814 963,230 992,814 1,019,847 1.1 3.9 3.1 2.7 Southeast 3,136,007 3,148,451 3,312,177 3,465,301 3,601,271 0.4 5.2 4.6 3.9 Southwest 1,592,627 1,628,013 1,741,657 1,814,319 1,866,182 2.2 7.0 4.2 2.9 Rocky Mountain 461,347 479,686 512,383 535,088 555,090 4.0 6.8 4.4 3.7 Far West 2,525,722 2,559,477 2,720,305 2,883,882 3,013,299 1.3 6.3 6.0 4.5 Data revised annually. Dollars in millions. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, SA1 Personal Income Summary, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed April 18, 2017). 350 Income and Earnings Category 2014 2015 2016 Income by Place of Residence Personal income $134,654,953 $137,316,497 $141,112,300 Population (persons) 2,899,360 2,906,721 2,907,289 Per capita personal income (dollars) 46,443 47,241 48,537 Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 97,965,283 99,289,872 101,940,755 Less: Contributions for government social insurance 10,537,916 10,927,849 11,154,879 Employee and self-employed contrib. for govt. social insurance 5,536,021 5,663,895 5,789,361 Employer contributions for government social insurance 5,001,895 5,263,954 5,365,518 Plus: Adjustment for residence 1,345,378 1,543,223 1,720,253 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 88,772,745 89,905,246 92,506,129 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 25,530,752 26,155,149 26,588,263 Plus: Personal current transfer receipts 20,351,456 21,256,102 22,017,908 Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 64,438,291 66,665,902 68,174,404 Supplements to wages and salaries 15,700,400 16,465,331 16,919,263 Employer contrib. for employee pension and insurance funds 10,698,505 11,201,377 11,553,745 Employer contrib. for government social insurance 5,001,895 5,263,954 5,365,518 Proprietors' income 17,826,592 16,158,639 16,847,088 Farm 2,821,645 1,878,258 2,244,524 Nonfarm 15,004,947 14,280,381 14,602,564 Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 3,371,518 2,432,769 2,812,684 Nonfarm earnings 94,593,765 96,857,103 99,128,071 Private earnings 77,594,434 79,527,742 81,525,348 Forestry, fishing, and related activities 433,990 447,767 497,634 Forestry and logging 2,877 934 - Fishing, hunting and trapping -873 -649 - Agriculture and forestry support activities 431,986 447,482 - Mining 2,988,147 2,327,926 2,047,250 Oil and gas extraction 2,423,643 1,911,235 - Mining (except oil and gas) 98,608 114,066 - Support activities for mining 465,896 302,625 - Utilities 996,249 846,263 884,537 Construction 5,142,729 5,425,739 5,592,483 Construction of buildings 1,153,688 1,209,525 - Heavy and civil engineering construction 821,659 803,282 - Specialty trade contractors 3,167,382 3,412,932 - Manufacturing 14,543,341 13,673,273 13,984,770 Durable goods manufacturing 7,427,762 7,650,501 7,681,779 Wood product manufacturing -- -- - Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 315,095 333,188 - Primary metal manufacturing 155,525 131,247 - Fabricated metal product manufacturing 915,967 922,836 - Machinery manufacturing 1,268,271 1,301,533 - Computer and electronic product manufacturing 411,144 424,846 - Electrical equipment, appliance, and component mfg. 236,310 240,427 - Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts mfg. -- -- - Other transportation equipment manufacturing 3,036,312 3,128,013 - Furniture and related product manufacturing 152,196 162,489 - Miscellaneous manufacturing 269,528 302,107 - Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2014-2016 351 Income and Earnings Category 2014 2015 2016 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2014-2016 Nondurable goods manufacturing $7,115,579 $6,022,772 $6,302,991 Food manufacturing 1,767,506 1,758,547 - Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 47,756 49,632 - Textile mills 4,196 4,207 - Textile product mills 63,612 60,423 - Apparel manufacturing 28,099 30,575 - Leather and allied product manufacturing 4,403 4,669 - Paper manufacturing 147,424 153,045 - Printing and related support activities 419,319 428,185 - Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 2,957,852 1,775,579 - Chemical manufacturing 1,109,890 1,175,158 - Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 565,522 582,752 - Wholesale trade 5,108,827 5,160,513 5,238,616 Retail trade 5,219,220 5,440,019 5,651,463 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,022,998 1,071,729 - Furniture and home furnishings stores 218,944 229,042 - Electronics and appliance stores 268,293 293,199 - Building material and garden supply stores 474,349 471,000 - Food and beverage stores 820,085 869,520 - Health and personal care stores 378,413 395,773 - Gasoline stations 279,029 315,584 - Clothing and clothing accessories stores 223,733 220,952 - Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, and book stores 185,837 192,725 - General merchandise stores 833,408 851,849 - Miscellaneous store retailers 294,397 299,731 - Nonstore retailers 219,734 228,915 - Transportation and warehousing 3,809,204 3,658,060 3,743,385 Air transportation 16,073 18,443 - Rail transportation 614,972 625,050 - Water transportation -- -252 Truck transportation 1,374,058 1,467,008 - Transit and ground passenger transportation 125,562 134,621 - Pipeline transportation 470,580 143,056 - Scenic and sightseeing transportation -- 411 - Support activities for transportation 402,126 442,372 - Couriers and messengers 350,334 367,033 - Warehousing and storage 441,959 460,318 - Information 3,052,906 2,146,405 2,176,858 Publishing industries, except Internet 420,972 356,169 - Motion picture and sound recording industries 70,120 76,010 - Broadcasting, except Internet 151,796 153,852 - Internet publishing and broadcasting - - - Telecommunications 2,202,796 1,317,066 - Data processing, hosting, and related services 152,256 175,325 - Other information services 54,966 67,983 - Finance and insurance 5,419,739 5,721,464 6,020,198 Central bank monetary authorities -- -- Credit intermediation and related activities 1,748,622 1,879,719 - Securities, commodity contracts, investments 988,864 1,026,290 - Insurance carriers and related activities 2,679,266 2,812,467 - Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles -- -- - Real estate and rental and leasing 1,626,780 2,780,169 2,937,591 Real estate 960,803 979,554 - Rental and leasing services 659,761 1,796,916 - Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 6,216 3,699 - 352 Income and Earnings Category 2014 2015 2016 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2014-2016 Professional, scientific, and technical services $6,357,040 $6,931,968 $7,437,957 Management of companies and enterprises 1,977,653 3,289,001 2,978,222 Administrative and waste services 3,994,472 3,957,788 4,046,764 Administrative and support services 3,809,270 3,758,585 - Waste management and remediation services 185,202 199,203 - Educational services 832,403 865,660 849,550 Health care and social assistance 9,922,036 10,539,714 10,865,409 Ambulatory health care services 4,602,954 4,853,841 - Hospitals 3,100,215 3,328,622 - Nursing and residential care facilities 1,328,144 1,367,643 - Social assistance 890,723 989,608 - Arts, entertainment, and recreation 438,438 515,694 531,209 Performing arts and spectator sports 62,949 101,184 - Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 17,783 19,217 - Amusement, gambling, and recreation 357,706 395,293 - Accommodation and food services 2,507,021 2,679,870 2,806,285 Accommodation 320,190 357,097 - Food services and drinking places 2,186,831 2,322,773 - Other services, except public administration 3,224,239 3,120,449 3,235,167 Repair and maintenance 961,399 781,926 - Personal and laundry services 810,659 862,392 - Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar orgs. 1,343,651 1,365,288 - Private households 108,530 110,843 - Government and government enterprises 16,999,331 17,329,361 17,602,723 Federal, civilian 2,271,048 2,349,864 2,434,388 Military 2,712,922 2,675,723 2,612,396 State and local 12,015,361 12,303,774 12,555,939 State government 3,153,592 3,283,518 - Local government 8,861,769 9,020,256 - Data revised annually. Dollars in thousands. 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 17, 2017). 353 County Farm Nonfarm Allen $204,255 $61,373 $9,285 $44,396 $78,289 $128,952 -$5,987 $36,051 $484,512 Anderson 71,296 20,838 18,334 63,150 40,427 73,671 54,092 15,190 326,618 Atchison 235,741 62,852 -1,400 24,105 98,885 134,652 38,327 40,648 552,514 Barber 63,890 19,358 -8,761 36,663 51,711 43,485 741 12,057 195,030 Barton 500,883 128,748 47,125 239,121 226,521 233,920 18,724 88,864 1,306,178 Bourbon 247,095 66,623 1,312 73,864 73,809 134,206 3,958 45,099 555,768 Brown 193,961 53,328 -1,945 27,175 75,303 94,054 -14,367 31,561 395,948 Butler 761,778 228,400 52,082 201,862 405,648 458,802 848,172 133,558 2,823,186 Chase 24,984 7,711 9,074 6,023 26,360 21,584 16,460 4,606 107,590 Chautauqua 26,145 8,362 7,631 12,689 27,286 37,220 36,319 5,374 150,278 Cherokee 243,959 67,915 14,115 52,516 92,709 193,831 79,929 44,142 700,832 Cheyenne 31,413 8,521 18,160 12,982 22,167 27,465 3,316 5,636 118,388 Clark 28,092 9,136 26,947 6,040 20,539 19,996 7,756 4,485 114,021 Clay 105,597 31,193 12,899 17,600 72,866 75,045 89,118 18,275 386,043 Cloud 114,539 32,620 8,363 19,188 59,724 86,580 14,777 20,309 315,482 Coffey 263,533 76,531 8,039 60,146 55,001 80,584 -75,111 42,274 426,449 Comanche 21,080 6,996 6,040 8,916 16,658 19,045 3,461 3,893 78,303 Cowley 560,663 155,991 14,622 181,435 195,244 318,124 11,615 99,904 1,337,790 Crawford 627,364 183,448 -5,990 91,306 248,333 335,399 -29,758 106,520 1,343,582 Decatur 29,221 8,649 34,511 12,951 28,078 29,129 8,048 5,551 145,036 Dickinson 233,463 71,339 10,185 33,538 142,970 163,824 221,158 42,205 834,272 Doniphan 88,453 27,281 -2,762 13,099 43,241 64,736 43,396 15,299 262,145 Douglas 1,975,250 569,017 11,714 292,312 849,475 657,890 527,718 316,360 4,567,016 Edwards 50,643 12,611 28,584 12,799 23,203 25,531 12,803 8,674 157,500 Elk 20,291 6,680 10,027 14,892 18,555 30,742 19,400 4,409 116,178 Ellis 626,091 168,303 13,402 238,799 218,135 202,965 -31,937 104,976 1,330,782 Ellsworth 88,275 27,128 11,287 19,034 43,577 53,252 15,080 15,071 242,562 Finney 734,133 185,542 82,074 187,472 210,156 213,342 -2,516 117,051 1,493,152 Ford 682,792 173,790 25,743 81,897 163,398 188,252 -47,929 105,349 1,162,594 Franklin 392,976 95,400 -774 88,544 135,101 213,067 112,744 67,200 969,858 Geary 1,636,968 643,671 -532 34,039 335,194 229,046 -1,032,271 258,460 1,587,655 Gove 43,160 12,656 4,302 93,112 24,316 23,897 -7,885 10,161 183,397 Graham 36,933 10,730 1,306 25,261 21,186 28,740 4,466 7,079 121,543 Grant 162,380 41,925 86,056 37,936 40,343 42,476 -19,618 24,985 366,513 Gray 119,798 30,700 175,487 43,603 43,714 34,740 15,597 18,318 445,321 Greeley 25,948 6,625 4,576 3,187 11,261 11,443 -1,916 3,739 57,385 Greenwood 57,941 17,164 17,098 21,290 44,519 68,473 44,633 11,098 260,020 Hamilton 40,255 9,872 68,012 6,368 16,254 16,125 -2,244 5,259 149,383 Supplements1 Residence Adjustment3 Proprietors' Income Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2015 Property Income2 Personal Transfer Payments Government Social Insurance Wages and Salaries Total Personal Income 354 County Farm Nonfarm Supplements1 Residence Adjustment3 Proprietors' Income Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2015 Property Income2 Personal Transfer Payments Government Social Insurance Wages and Salaries Total Personal Income Harper $93,997 $27,905 -$2,657 $52,528 $41,199 $54,101 $6,366 $17,196 $256,243 Harvey 574,999 149,097 17,398 108,214 190,954 287,438 120,185 102,582 1,345,703 Haskell 75,319 18,685 75,252 26,613 39,348 23,512 5,034 10,599 253,164 Hodgeman 19,978 6,102 10,801 9,823 17,498 14,756 10,796 3,352 86,402 Jackson 145,586 41,704 -8,059 26,871 78,574 111,277 129,392 25,461 499,884 Jefferson 147,882 41,374 57 41,060 104,466 142,494 305,913 28,250 754,996 Jewell 25,514 8,326 14,620 12,510 28,514 30,329 13,484 4,954 128,343 Johnson 19,944,826 3,977,635 -2,910 3,718,643 7,351,607 3,363,808 2,505,045 3,119,265 37,739,389 Kearny 56,723 16,368 69,876 14,336 28,283 25,708 15,055 8,555 217,794 Kingman 94,867 25,988 -4,519 37,772 67,965 67,288 42,515 17,624 314,252 Kiowa 47,567 13,257 -5,731 8,282 20,296 21,576 -7,768 7,900 89,579 Labette 370,132 109,309 1,689 55,033 118,293 233,497 13,481 64,089 837,345 Lane 28,197 7,642 71,852 5,462 20,259 16,518 -822 4,277 144,831 Leavenworth 1,392,836 477,440 -5,438 102,584 631,179 543,641 221,381 232,466 3,131,157 Lincoln 31,689 10,543 270 6,440 22,617 29,549 17,174 5,674 112,608 Linn 98,811 31,148 -10,201 21,958 49,193 88,616 58,180 17,931 319,774 Logan 46,900 15,538 5,936 15,002 26,893 25,088 4,884 7,776 132,465 Lyon 540,528 158,002 -4,637 69,618 189,461 249,158 5,850 89,684 1,118,296 McPherson 732,329 198,440 14,787 199,632 215,520 239,667 -59,555 122,281 1,418,539 Marion 120,813 35,624 11,292 50,553 69,078 108,446 87,458 23,474 459,790 Marshall 201,037 53,703 27,865 26,615 84,291 90,810 -7,106 36,332 440,883 Meade 68,287 18,807 64,282 29,118 43,358 31,065 23,738 11,086 267,569 Miami 320,167 85,329 918 84,853 217,101 240,030 522,350 58,378 1,412,370 Mitchell 123,477 34,912 20,838 74,936 47,610 60,265 -14,536 22,249 325,253 Montgomery 605,878 172,330 11,316 105,178 180,776 326,345 -36,789 107,384 1,257,650 Morris 51,840 16,060 23,846 15,402 45,243 52,818 49,061 10,583 243,687 Morton 46,965 12,841 27,088 9,123 20,758 22,793 4,745 6,722 137,591 Nemaha 210,095 54,267 34,659 26,104 121,182 78,601 51 33,873 491,086 Neosho 228,758 64,961 7,239 39,978 84,285 159,605 -18,008 40,065 526,753 Ness 50,838 14,441 12,908 25,697 39,261 28,029 -2,661 9,222 159,291 Norton 96,337 27,837 7,517 33,641 43,159 42,240 -16,387 16,245 218,099 Osage 91,088 29,544 82 30,444 86,139 142,642 240,060 18,992 601,007 Osborne 47,516 13,163 7,949 16,650 32,856 36,325 7,783 8,546 153,696 Ottawa 46,509 13,827 7,823 14,500 33,933 48,314 66,759 8,728 222,937 Pawnee 116,891 37,726 24,067 20,804 45,524 60,824 -24,831 18,232 262,773 Phillips 91,069 30,687 6,694 60,096 52,731 53,662 3,593 17,055 281,477 Pottawatomie 393,431 100,255 3,013 60,346 150,137 143,462 303,585 64,530 1,089,699 Pratt 183,188 47,815 30,858 62,019 79,834 77,920 -11,108 31,251 439,275 355 County Farm Nonfarm Supplements1 Residence Adjustment3 Proprietors' Income Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2015 Property Income2 Personal Transfer Payments Government Social Insurance Wages and Salaries Total Personal Income Rawlins $36,955 $9,957 $3,560 $23,883 $27,954 $27,506 -$1,110 $6,885 $121,820 Reno 1,048,665 272,217 19,901 156,086 442,931 543,931 80,158 176,453 2,387,436 Republic 64,615 18,897 31,870 27,081 35,425 46,677 5,715 11,686 218,594 Rice 149,253 41,980 32,442 71,404 63,034 79,020 22,593 26,574 433,152 Riley 1,239,734 376,877 7,762 167,861 668,669 345,824 281,596 191,409 2,896,914 Rooks 76,265 22,166 7,520 27,860 42,493 45,721 8,011 13,416 216,620 Rush 41,319 12,601 2,677 17,216 26,112 31,553 9,130 7,647 132,961 Russell 106,571 33,134 14,267 60,399 63,478 70,281 3,509 19,985 331,654 Saline 1,208,560 307,783 13,178 305,475 426,280 444,088 -115,387 205,042 2,384,935 Scott 85,488 19,661 112,875 31,309 46,443 40,052 -1,759 13,177 320,892 Sedgwick 12,585,218 3,033,158 5,792 3,327,834 6,726,610 3,629,035 -1,413,553 2,086,123 25,807,971 Seward 445,860 120,382 13,198 146,627 88,348 121,372 -51,250 71,368 813,169 Shawnee 4,611,703 1,150,782 2,241 517,936 1,262,140 1,627,434 -704,984 743,514 7,723,738 Sheridan 41,610 10,699 12,427 21,637 26,532 20,881 4,485 6,800 131,471 Sherman 93,097 25,491 34,041 16,012 42,247 57,096 -2,059 15,313 250,612 Smith 42,040 12,122 22,383 9,637 35,379 38,527 2,292 7,567 154,813 Stafford 44,743 14,169 -2,543 66,523 38,385 36,821 17,585 9,571 206,112 Stanton 34,978 9,117 5,827 31,169 25,152 14,360 7,795 5,862 122,536 Stevens 99,108 25,837 14,826 22,541 44,608 31,086 12,308 15,359 234,955 Sumner 270,684 75,200 22,646 48,080 130,629 185,689 174,177 50,258 856,847 Thomas 149,724 38,380 1,084 44,883 55,931 56,013 -8,553 24,360 313,102 Trego 47,225 14,928 14,247 11,385 21,862 30,449 -2,656 8,166 129,274 Wabaunsee 44,594 13,776 1,894 16,842 87,747 54,044 115,064 8,918 325,043 Wallace 21,446 5,501 10,451 3,924 13,775 12,812 2,939 3,430 67,418 Washington 62,571 19,310 15,427 16,723 43,415 53,435 27,369 11,070 227,180 Wichita 31,905 8,470 71,116 11,795 26,410 17,364 1,674 4,799 163,935 Wilson 131,487 41,570 1,736 50,678 60,430 94,761 -41 24,452 356,169 Woodson 21,502 7,573 1,268 11,248 20,284 30,349 22,916 4,512 110,628 Wyandotte 4,894,879 1,175,934 -723 1,258,585 542,915 1,283,419 -2,519,357 821,580 5,814,072 Kansas $66,665,902 $16,465,331 $1,878,258 $14,280,381 $26,155,149 $21,256,102 $1,543,223 $10,927,849 $137,316,497 Dollars in thousands. 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 17, 2016). 356 State 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 New England Connecticut $68,822 $71,033 2 2 143 143 3.2 $246,709 $254,048 3.0 Maine 42,795 44,316 34 33 89 89 3.6 56,894 59,005 3.7 Massachusetts 62,697 65,137 3 3 130 131 3.9 425,353 443,701 4.3 New Hampshire 55,926 58,322 10 6 116 118 4.3 74,388 77,848 4.7 Rhode Island 50,050 51,576 17 17 104 104 3.0 52,834 54,486 3.1 Vermont 48,584 50,321 20 20 101 102 3.6 30,418 31,430 3.3 Mideast Delaware 47,727 48,697 23 22 99 98 2.0 45,058 46,362 2.9 District of Columbia 73,505 75,596 1 1 153 153 2.8 49,276 51,493 4.5 Maryland 56,078 57,936 7 7 116 117 3.3 336,187 348,570 3.7 New Jersey 60,101 61,968 4 4 125 125 5.2 537,026 554,268 3.2 New York 58,814 60,534 5 5 122 122 2.9 1,161,414 1,195,263 2.9 Pennsylvania 49,786 51,275 18 18 103 103 3.0 636,857 655,506 2.9 Great Lakes Illinois 50,377 52,098 16 15 105 105 3.4 646,789 666,936 3.1 Indiana 41,984 43,492 38 36 87 88 3.6 277,629 288,487 3.9 Michigan 42,833 44,347 33 32 89 89 3.5 424,807 440,292 3.6 Ohio 43,597 44,876 31 31 90 91 2.9 505,950 521,209 3.0 Wisconsin 45,942 47,275 26 26 95 95 2.9 264,988 273,189 3.1 Plains Iowa 45,930 46,794 27 27 95 94 1.9 143,394 146,685 2.3 Kansas 47,241 48,537 24 23 98 98 2.7 137,316 141,112 2.8 Minnesota 50,938 52,117 15 14 106 105 2.3 279,263 287,682 3.0 Missouri 42,352 43,723 35 34 88 88 3.2 257,338 266,406 3.5 Nebraska 48,606 49,636 19 21 101 100 2.1 92,048 94,662 2.8 North Dakota 55,956 55,038 9 11 116 111 -1.6 42,350 41,716 -1.5 South Dakota 47,912 48,049 22 24 99 97 0.3 41,104 41,584 1.2 Southeast Alabama 38,070 39,231 48 47 79 79 3.0 184,785 190,791 3.3 Arkansas 38,257 39,345 47 46 79 78 5.6 113,924 117,572 3.2 Florida 44,487 45,819 29 28 92 92 3.0 900,636 944,443 4.9 Georgia 40,367 41,835 41 41 84 84 3.6 411,721 431,331 4.8 Kentucky 38,592 39,499 44 44 80 80 2.4 170,756 175,258 2.6 Louisiana 42,963 43,487 32 37 89 88 1.2 200,594 203,592 1.5 Mississippi 34,805 35,936 51 51 72 72 3.2 104,045 107,403 3.2 North Carolina 40,790 42,002 40 40 85 85 3.0 409,338 426,189 4.1 South Carolina 38,312 39,465 46 45 80 80 3.0 187,532 195,791 4.4 Percent Change Millions of Dollars Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2015 and 2016 Dollars Rank in the U.S. Per Capita Personal Income Percent of U.S. Avg. Personal Income Percent Change 357 State 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 Percent Change Millions of Dollars Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2015 and 2016 Dollars Rank in the U.S. Per Capita Personal Income Percent of U.S. Avg. Personal Income Percent Change Southeast (cont'd) Tennessee $42,127 $43,380 36 38 87 88 3.0 $277,832 $288,531 3.9 Virginia 52,148 53,723 12 12 108 108 3.0 436,350 451,912 3.6 West Virginia 36,820 37,386 50 50 76 75 1.5 67,787 68,457 1.0 Southwest Arizona 39,217 40,243 43 43 81 81 2.6 267,361 278,925 4.3 New Mexico 38,025 38,807 49 49 79 78 2.1 79,104 80,758 2.1 Oklahoma 45,619 45,682 28 29 95 92 0.1 178,250 179,238 0.6 Texas 47,015 47,636 25 25 98 96 1.3 1,289,604 1,327,261 2.9 Rocky Mountain Colorado 50,971 52,059 14 16 106 105 2.1 277,732 288,433 3.9 Idaho 38,440 39,107 45 48 80 79 1.7 63,535 65,823 3.6 Montana 41,845 42,386 39 39 87 86 1.3 43,187 44,188 2.3 Utah 39,378 40,744 42 42 82 82 3.5 117,764 124,320 5.6 Wyoming 56,038 55,212 8 10 116 111 6.3 32,870 32,326 -1.7 Far West Alaska 56,202 55,307 6 9 117 112 -1.6 41,461 41,032 6.7 California 53,949 55,987 11 8 112 113 3.8 2,103,669 2,197,492 4.5 Hawaii 48,506 50,551 21 19 101 102 4.2 69,129 72,215 4.5 Nevada 41,992 43,637 37 35 87 88 3.9 121,096 128,294 5.9 Oregon 43,830 45,049 30 30 91 91 2.8 176,401 184,407 4.5 Washington 51,971 53,493 13 13 108 108 2.9 372,125 389,859 4.8 United States $48,190 $49,571 - - 100 100 5.2 $15,463,981 $16,017,781 3.6 BEA Regions New England $60,271 $62,469 1 1 121 126 3.6 $886,595 $920,518 3.8 Mideast 56,349 58,047 2 2 116 117 3.0 2,765,819 2,851,463 3.1 Great Lakes 45,358 46,841 6 5 95 94 3.3 2,120,163 2,190,111 3.3 Plains 47,062 48,139 4 4 95 97 2.3 992,814 1,019,847 2.7 Southeast 42,212 43,450 8 8 90 88 2.9 3,465,301 3,601,271 3.9 Southwest 45,093 45,742 7 7 93 92 1.4 1,814,319 1,866,182 2.9 Rocky Mountain 45,691 46,635 5 6 95 94 2.1 535,088 555,090 3.7 Far West 52,220 54,058 3 3 106 109 3.5 2,883,882 3,013,299 4.5 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 18, 2017). 358 County 2006-10 2011-15 2006-10 2011-15 2006-10 2011-15 Male Female Allen $21,951 $20,671 $45,159 $38,698 $56,364 $50,368 $37,355 $31,224 Anderson 22,346 21,226 43,943 40,696 51,106 56,433 39,024 29,886 Atchison 22,821 21,677 48,016 43,581 57,509 56,082 41,982 31,102 Barber 25,589 28,174 42,255 51,811 53,082 62,583 50,225 30,880 Barton 25,748 24,338 47,568 44,013 56,282 58,558 43,821 30,072 Bourbon 20,213 20,783 41,353 38,280 52,177 52,120 37,771 30,997 Brown 21,255 22,600 40,788 43,724 50,702 52,701 38,923 29,413 Butler 28,735 27,647 61,185 58,897 72,370 72,774 54,267 36,650 Chase 23,793 23,459 43,883 38,707 59,298 59,150 39,286 33,462 Chautauqua 23,492 23,584 38,965 37,993 53,307 45,893 32,477 32,969 Cherokee 21,821 19,809 41,472 41,388 52,521 51,579 35,809 28,911 Cheyenne 21,152 26,626 33,898 44,500 51,506 60,217 37,000 32,115 Clark 26,745 25,106 41,229 42,589 66,157 57,576 41,929 31,364 Clay 27,020 26,807 46,185 52,066 61,028 62,665 40,068 29,274 Cloud 20,315 22,441 38,954 39,282 48,564 48,841 39,750 29,341 Coffey 25,809 29,382 51,273 57,433 62,240 68,160 52,996 32,500 Comanche 24,972 23,661 37,835 45,288 55,367 59,083 36,815 30,244 Cowley 22,522 21,950 44,292 43,860 56,147 54,501 42,397 30,930 Crawford 21,471 20,346 38,354 36,534 53,584 55,243 38,442 31,149 Decatur 23,876 29,891 38,460 40,657 48,193 54,511 35,977 31,875 Dickinson 23,923 24,430 50,497 49,096 61,716 59,447 43,294 32,415 Doniphan 23,591 23,471 47,185 47,209 57,854 59,079 42,045 32,448 Douglas 27,012 27,611 49,816 50,939 74,219 72,755 47,251 38,168 Edwards 27,064 25,584 42,637 47,303 54,487 57,008 41,053 32,401 Elk 22,780 21,764 36,364 36,458 43,981 48,424 38,125 31,168 Ellis 26,188 26,098 48,416 45,579 67,582 64,131 40,553 31,577 Ellsworth 23,591 24,102 45,869 47,736 58,773 61,250 41,421 34,955 Finney 22,800 22,145 54,841 49,227 61,681 56,287 37,805 29,892 Ford 21,030 20,619 50,675 50,777 56,751 54,960 37,440 29,145 Franklin 24,233 24,567 53,760 51,081 64,066 61,437 44,208 35,406 Geary 22,510 21,450 49,521 43,992 54,560 47,636 36,128 30,072 Gove 24,755 25,484 44,886 46,364 51,697 54,688 41,589 24,159 Graham 27,202 28,233 47,804 43,826 68,248 55,991 44,769 24,881 Grant 27,378 25,195 60,341 55,432 66,111 63,141 43,835 33,264 Gray 24,572 26,131 57,417 61,000 65,073 66,154 47,904 35,353 Greeley 31,193 25,994 60,839 47,750 69,529 52,750 - - Greenwood 23,179 23,335 40,413 38,838 53,626 51,364 35,833 29,201 Hamilton 21,946 22,250 39,453 45,114 41,101 49,524 33,333 35,563 Harper 24,421 24,640 41,487 43,973 50,364 56,689 39,365 29,125 Harvey 24,880 24,453 50,656 51,327 64,987 65,378 46,077 33,528 Haskell 23,876 24,362 49,847 56,484 65,452 64,141 41,506 28,718 Hodgeman 22,673 31,547 44,703 54,856 59,443 72,250 43,125 29,236 Jackson 25,333 25,038 56,260 54,077 65,115 64,820 41,500 35,740 Jefferson 27,804 26,227 61,832 57,236 70,664 68,832 47,637 36,770 Jewell 24,395 23,002 41,042 40,553 51,555 49,597 35,078 25,573 Johnson 41,176 40,331 80,144 76,113 98,239 94,850 63,732 45,797 Kearny 22,704 23,884 50,473 50,506 54,379 61,403 41,325 32,292 Kingman 24,849 24,998 48,380 50,844 59,948 64,967 41,630 30,841 Kiowa 21,120 24,116 40,535 43,963 48,067 60,900 40,745 31,399 Labette 22,849 21,006 42,444 41,439 53,178 51,597 36,910 28,038 Lane 27,458 31,458 45,990 56,507 62,791 65,417 43,807 26,944 Leavenworth 28,179 27,138 66,420 63,726 79,881 76,579 52,815 38,008 Lincoln 25,091 24,953 44,642 44,276 54,942 62,273 37,879 30,900 Linn 24,426 26,519 48,238 46,964 57,790 58,151 47,825 31,761 Logan 24,843 28,974 42,799 46,875 61,956 64,561 36,458 30,714 Median Family Income Median Earnings* 2011-15 Income and Median Earnings in Kansas, by County 2006-10 and 2011-15 (in 2015 dollars) Per Capita Income Median Household Income 359 County 2006-10 2011-15 2006-10 2011-15 2006-10 2011-15 Male Female Median Family Income Median Earnings* 2011-15 Income and Median Earnings in Kansas, by County 2006-10 and 2011-15 (in 2015 dollars) Per Capita Income Median Household Income Lyon $19,831 $20,943 $40,131 $40,021 $53,006 $50,634 $37,135 $31,007 McPherson 28,768 28,396 57,637 56,128 73,930 69,352 49,625 34,127 Marion 23,006 23,642 49,688 45,927 60,718 60,477 42,259 30,594 Marshall 23,147 26,313 46,875 45,374 61,153 59,926 40,968 29,729 Meade 25,988 23,446 50,715 52,250 57,276 59,659 42,076 33,259 Miami 28,498 29,413 65,803 60,966 76,351 74,751 52,344 39,195 Mitchell 25,380 27,555 48,094 48,217 59,241 65,188 41,952 29,911 Montgomery 22,866 20,864 44,134 41,083 55,722 50,042 40,438 30,958 Morris 26,051 23,928 45,742 47,089 58,877 54,265 37,446 30,110 Morton 24,850 22,297 45,949 46,028 59,940 54,732 - - Nemaha 24,439 26,041 50,146 48,653 62,047 67,649 41,935 31,781 Neosho 20,308 22,354 39,893 43,195 52,882 50,868 38,834 27,169 Ness 30,024 29,968 51,781 44,904 60,734 60,170 43,942 26,250 Norton 20,739 23,702 34,800 47,852 61,710 62,105 42,697 28,158 Osage 24,671 24,243 52,819 49,915 62,091 61,972 44,264 34,171 Osborne 24,496 27,132 37,823 40,216 51,359 54,628 34,655 30,423 Ottawa 24,636 26,260 55,232 52,479 64,946 66,215 42,796 32,883 Pawnee 19,486 24,125 43,530 43,250 52,569 61,540 39,840 32,103 Phillips 23,772 25,072 48,240 44,170 58,905 56,208 40,742 26,685 Pottawatomie 27,345 25,964 58,076 60,216 72,381 70,169 47,336 33,502 Pratt 25,636 27,078 47,373 49,550 61,141 62,641 47,150 31,619 Rawlins 24,886 27,559 43,258 41,579 55,163 58,125 40,078 28,882 Reno 24,075 23,578 45,034 45,288 53,793 57,512 41,387 29,163 Republic 26,881 25,317 41,615 40,449 54,378 54,508 39,211 28,333 Rice 20,996 23,687 46,917 48,460 55,447 62,904 41,674 29,944 Riley 21,738 23,992 42,671 44,437 61,612 64,906 36,571 33,727 Rooks 25,473 23,891 41,153 43,558 51,769 55,600 40,383 28,982 Rush 25,661 24,843 42,864 38,854 52,843 57,209 40,541 26,154 Russell 25,264 26,128 39,277 41,102 49,696 55,197 42,985 26,341 Saline 25,727 25,641 49,089 47,801 62,428 59,489 39,742 31,596 Scott 31,383 30,179 63,414 51,850 70,652 59,096 - - Sedgwick 27,497 26,016 52,009 50,657 66,453 63,779 48,385 35,454 Seward 19,655 20,442 44,971 47,134 50,472 50,234 35,640 29,050 Shawnee 27,940 26,691 51,591 50,378 66,576 64,869 46,979 36,191 Sheridan 27,101 28,733 50,803 49,750 57,450 62,500 41,816 31,029 Sherman 24,621 21,786 45,185 39,029 53,407 50,467 37,845 24,871 Smith 25,700 27,315 43,300 43,848 51,847 55,188 36,442 32,092 Stafford 25,186 25,476 42,799 47,377 55,885 60,000 39,741 30,811 Stanton 20,865 22,690 53,926 43,780 56,000 54,352 37,266 26,875 Stevens 23,514 24,827 54,910 55,433 59,600 63,255 - - Sumner 25,124 24,214 53,893 50,141 67,857 64,934 44,752 33,006 Thomas 25,960 26,309 51,123 48,504 70,067 68,432 41,895 32,122 Trego 24,016 28,817 43,103 54,000 55,706 64,500 40,134 32,078 Wabaunsee 25,078 23,962 56,666 54,688 67,199 65,091 44,968 34,167 Wallace 25,292 28,265 47,775 47,279 61,917 74,938 - - Washington 22,366 23,440 43,150 45,159 56,166 56,228 39,891 30,431 Wichita 22,147 23,367 48,172 57,171 54,882 58,977 - - Wilson 20,335 22,538 42,718 40,306 52,399 49,007 39,233 27,446 Woodson 26,072 21,432 33,027 35,787 49,151 50,162 32,114 24,811 Wyandotte 20,464 18,912 41,851 40,113 51,797 47,117 36,958 31,929 Kansas $28,160 $27,706 $53,722 $52,205 $67,852 $66,389 $46,622 $35,830 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. * Full-time, year-round workers age 16 and over. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Dollar-valued data are inflation adjusted using the CPI to the most recent year of the period. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 American Community Survey (DP-3). 360 Butler42,301 Reno37,469 Finney40,227 Ford33,663 Barber40,437 Logan46,890 Cowley37,381Sumner36,407 Jewell43,213 Ellis45,843Trego44,166 Smith41,796 Rooks41,867 Marion37,990 Rawlins48,611 Thomas39,613 Lyon33,543Barton48,193 Norton39,297 Chase40,161 Russell47,117 Harper44,051 Wallace44,412 Sherman41,887 Pratt45,328 Rice43,415 Graham46,910 Kiowa34,937 Saline42,824 Osage37,926 Cloud34,221 Rush42,480 Morris43,169 Marshall44,372 Osborne41,731 Ottawa37,312 Morton45,757 Clay46,249 Cheyenne44,191 Elk44,598 Greeley43,147 Greenwood41,643 Stafford48,657 Riley38,499 Lincoln36,267 Pawnee38,428 Kingman40,881 Linn33,533 Miami43,387 Stevens40,468 Grant47,396 Nemaha48,019 Brown40,502 Labette40,251Seward35,123 Dickinson43,220 Wilson40,218 Republic46,263 McPherson49,015 Hodgeman45,643 Allen38,100 Jackson37,478 Harvey38,369 Ellsworth38,241 Washington40,582 Neosho32,225 Comanche42,487 Bourbon37,777 Franklin37,872 Wabaunsee46,762 Crawford34,260 Pottawatomie46,772 Geary42,875 Cherokee34,132 Anderson41,831 Jefferson39,884 Douglas38,686 Chautauqua44,173 Woodson35,515 Atchison33,694 Shawnee43,216 Montgomery37,751 Doniphan33,621 Ness53,009 Gove69,469 Clark54,399Meade61,794 Gray72,611 Kearny55,054 Phillips51,856Decatur49,467 Scott64,644 Lane86,725 Hamilton60,381 Sedgwick50,448 Coffey50,865 Sheridan52,337 Wichita76,001 Mitchell51,775 Stanton59,139 Haskell62,294 Edwards53,066 Johnson65,050 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2015 Leavenworth39,477 Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity o f Kansas; data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Per Capita Income 32,225 - 36,407 36,408 - 42,301 42,302 - 49,015 49,016 - 60,381 60,382 - 86,725 Kansas: $47,161United States: $48,112 Wyandotte35,589 361 County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Allen $27,099 $29,545 $33,548 $33,758 $33,404 $34,744 $34,988 $37,448 $37,507 $38,100 Anderson 26,934 30,344 33,754 32,546 31,314 35,594 37,759 40,265 39,725 41,831 Atchison 25,879 27,249 29,568 29,531 29,597 32,392 31,072 33,309 33,993 33,694 Barber 32,471 32,581 40,089 34,544 37,649 43,232 47,208 46,492 44,870 40,437 Barton 33,332 35,517 43,670 37,321 38,779 43,887 47,428 47,797 50,765 48,193 Bourbon 32,687 32,789 34,289 33,985 32,867 33,649 36,040 36,171 37,273 37,777 Brown 29,505 33,704 34,405 37,026 35,111 41,748 40,019 44,786 42,305 40,502 Butler 32,506 35,005 38,118 35,658 36,211 37,998 39,656 40,944 41,098 42,301 Chase 29,021 30,422 34,016 33,065 31,286 41,004 49,467 52,252 44,796 40,161 Chautauqua 30,934 30,855 36,738 35,455 36,103 38,958 40,543 43,414 44,679 44,173 Cherokee 22,948 25,486 29,120 28,352 30,071 31,668 33,304 33,803 33,495 34,132 Cheyenne 22,621 31,280 35,292 35,289 38,293 53,201 46,075 47,103 44,359 44,191 Clark 29,381 32,022 36,424 34,751 40,085 46,838 45,993 51,634 54,451 54,399 Clay 32,934 35,947 41,489 41,027 43,813 46,203 46,236 48,881 46,645 46,249 Cloud 26,480 28,410 32,115 30,314 29,547 33,541 33,128 36,230 34,153 34,221 Coffey 32,956 34,303 41,526 39,846 40,681 46,523 48,564 54,921 53,382 50,865 Comanche 31,163 34,064 39,848 33,879 37,115 38,044 37,479 43,628 35,220 42,487 Cowley 28,467 29,724 31,047 29,896 31,127 33,363 33,787 35,026 35,750 37,381 Crawford 27,128 28,720 31,564 31,196 31,127 32,452 33,494 33,900 33,977 34,260 Decatur 27,898 35,809 39,114 37,441 38,370 46,389 42,167 44,696 47,307 49,467 Dickinson 34,206 36,655 40,301 40,163 41,520 43,324 42,894 43,499 41,978 43,220 Doniphan 25,267 30,484 32,100 32,648 30,316 33,386 33,729 36,635 33,702 33,621 Douglas 30,954 31,925 33,850 33,467 33,286 34,534 35,482 36,126 36,889 38,686 Edwards 31,524 38,669 45,334 45,173 46,116 55,233 53,783 61,952 47,546 53,066 Elk 28,790 30,385 32,141 30,185 34,341 38,210 40,852 43,753 44,007 44,598 Ellis 31,914 34,451 39,267 36,512 38,530 43,310 45,421 44,544 46,231 45,843 Ellsworth 27,695 30,248 33,772 32,099 32,453 35,694 38,454 39,363 41,897 38,241 Finney 26,532 28,714 33,336 32,400 34,461 37,352 38,505 39,968 40,147 40,227 Ford 26,826 28,657 30,944 29,965 31,439 32,749 34,087 34,434 32,953 33,663 Franklin 28,648 30,420 32,284 32,065 31,908 33,285 34,366 36,275 36,580 37,872 Geary 36,386 42,195 42,746 42,183 39,520 42,295 40,303 40,635 41,770 42,875 Gove 44,849 56,211 55,176 47,669 51,682 71,505 63,529 58,113 55,621 69,469 Graham 28,346 37,275 39,738 38,943 41,193 52,281 51,345 52,998 49,159 46,910 Grant 28,999 31,559 35,389 34,581 37,485 40,204 41,317 49,516 49,916 47,396 Gray 28,798 33,804 39,432 40,980 50,687 61,864 60,133 79,613 75,836 72,611 Greeley 26,994 44,420 46,781 44,093 55,795 72,107 66,386 77,169 52,412 43,147 Greenwood 30,413 31,377 35,537 32,156 33,803 34,525 37,496 41,265 42,632 41,643 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006-2015 362 County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006-2015 Hamilton $24,997 $33,588 $36,640 $33,420 $47,769 $52,405 $50,086 $71,854 $73,188 $60,381 Harper 36,979 38,174 43,913 36,204 36,902 44,124 50,194 47,834 43,920 44,051 Harvey 30,324 31,861 35,874 33,711 33,708 35,306 36,242 37,441 37,249 38,369 Haskell 33,218 36,724 41,814 46,026 54,147 73,605 62,020 91,360 78,766 62,294 Hodgeman 25,527 30,599 36,550 36,580 43,320 45,280 43,633 49,983 48,513 45,643 Jackson 29,243 31,177 32,935 32,879 32,329 35,369 35,761 37,897 37,015 37,478 Jefferson 28,055 30,728 33,127 33,930 34,505 36,795 37,174 39,109 39,181 39,884 Jewell 29,378 32,537 41,260 37,303 35,862 53,054 43,901 51,606 43,739 43,213 Johnson 51,612 56,003 59,783 55,856 53,718 54,510 57,757 59,001 61,663 65,050 Kearny 27,857 33,579 37,154 38,367 44,609 51,853 50,928 61,418 56,641 55,054 Kingman 32,468 32,114 38,051 34,256 34,398 38,555 41,051 42,889 39,272 40,881 Kiowa 30,163 31,753 33,799 31,406 32,695 38,169 39,246 42,298 36,553 34,937 Labette 29,269 30,996 33,549 32,898 34,043 36,762 38,013 39,306 39,540 40,251 Lane 31,144 34,853 43,908 41,403 55,417 68,273 72,708 91,240 82,590 86,725 Leavenworth 31,598 32,902 35,269 34,437 34,620 35,876 36,520 36,920 37,832 39,477 Lincoln 25,198 29,654 36,944 32,904 33,613 38,519 37,439 44,647 39,374 36,267 Linn 25,168 26,553 29,286 29,576 29,709 31,021 31,603 32,095 32,462 33,533 Logan 29,734 37,810 39,956 39,708 42,699 51,941 51,504 53,532 49,765 46,890 Lyon 25,544 26,929 28,290 28,361 29,491 30,308 30,229 30,508 32,399 33,543 McPherson 36,751 37,164 41,467 37,734 40,178 44,031 46,828 46,781 47,222 49,015 Marion 26,829 29,290 32,689 30,783 31,159 32,918 35,324 39,216 36,302 37,990 Marshall 32,582 34,444 38,468 36,543 35,807 44,543 41,616 47,629 42,608 44,372 Meade 26,931 36,426 35,664 39,441 45,611 57,931 59,083 70,756 60,105 61,794 Miami 32,385 34,805 37,543 36,521 36,102 38,721 39,545 40,224 41,803 43,387 Mitchell 31,392 33,749 40,661 38,365 42,044 48,803 50,284 54,394 51,312 51,775 Montgomery 28,564 31,070 31,863 31,752 32,390 34,651 36,654 36,821 37,750 37,751 Morris 29,050 30,979 32,820 34,430 35,737 37,915 39,041 43,700 42,939 43,169 Morton 30,902 33,353 36,745 37,359 40,173 41,014 43,690 50,663 43,384 45,757 Nemaha 28,629 33,246 36,835 37,534 38,865 48,566 47,180 55,296 51,873 48,019 Neosho 27,380 28,329 30,140 28,330 29,113 30,444 32,022 31,479 31,976 32,225 Ness 31,391 38,420 46,772 41,119 43,147 46,271 52,344 55,723 55,715 53,009 Norton 25,996 29,630 31,462 29,924 33,929 39,288 38,623 43,758 42,384 39,297 Osage 26,135 28,502 31,195 32,144 32,730 34,286 35,273 37,337 37,346 37,926 Osborne 28,047 32,314 39,754 35,959 36,675 46,014 42,634 45,574 42,337 41,731 Ottawa 28,568 29,542 33,659 32,789 34,186 36,795 35,394 39,752 35,518 37,312 363 County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006-2015 Pawnee $27,178 $28,879 $33,860 $32,018 $33,085 $36,721 $38,932 $44,271 $40,714 $38,428 Phillips 31,325 34,812 36,222 34,877 36,642 48,234 48,312 49,600 49,245 51,856 Pottawatomie 33,673 36,272 41,154 41,584 42,978 45,927 46,382 45,756 46,202 46,772 Pratt 32,176 33,760 38,979 35,310 37,813 45,488 46,593 47,689 45,626 45,328 Rawlins 24,077 33,222 42,564 37,393 45,713 57,125 49,904 52,972 47,301 48,611 Reno 29,490 30,889 33,646 32,813 33,713 34,964 35,788 36,437 36,562 37,469 Republic 25,878 29,154 34,963 34,640 35,868 45,961 41,724 49,243 43,899 46,263 Rice 25,209 26,703 31,113 29,076 30,862 37,398 39,825 44,075 42,228 43,415 Riley 29,611 31,835 33,999 34,340 36,382 37,294 36,455 35,864 37,530 38,499 Rooks 28,148 31,983 38,023 33,968 35,314 42,546 40,046 44,858 43,473 41,867 Rush 31,929 36,182 40,320 37,192 37,770 42,396 45,398 48,309 44,376 42,480 Russell 33,889 35,658 45,096 37,506 40,612 49,052 49,702 49,728 49,903 47,117 Saline 34,981 36,243 38,870 36,948 37,034 39,240 40,235 41,096 41,447 42,824 Scott 30,828 31,773 36,457 39,556 48,388 58,747 53,013 73,213 65,021 64,644 Sedgwick 38,162 39,801 44,042 40,285 39,072 44,335 46,976 47,546 49,740 50,448 Seward 25,626 26,504 28,154 26,995 28,908 32,740 31,839 34,706 35,408 35,123 Shawnee 33,781 36,004 37,506 37,381 37,371 39,339 40,256 40,405 41,892 43,216 Sheridan 27,873 39,635 43,254 45,398 47,235 63,092 60,671 73,098 54,510 52,337 Sherman 27,149 33,826 32,866 34,958 37,354 44,808 42,017 43,296 37,508 41,887 Smith 30,496 32,623 37,135 35,404 35,518 47,436 41,761 48,391 41,576 41,796 Stafford 36,860 37,422 49,824 41,570 45,138 56,204 53,727 61,170 54,556 48,657 Stanton 30,687 42,393 46,169 47,668 51,637 69,013 62,003 78,018 59,794 59,139 Stevens 28,762 36,729 36,064 34,586 39,536 44,119 40,912 52,266 43,904 40,468 Sumner 30,100 31,733 35,728 32,986 33,474 34,788 36,377 37,256 35,298 36,407 Thomas 27,175 33,493 37,345 36,414 42,091 47,786 46,363 47,568 39,509 39,613 Trego 25,856 32,561 39,284 36,212 39,421 40,421 43,046 45,755 46,495 44,166 Wabaunsee 28,301 29,921 39,147 38,937 39,577 42,057 44,133 46,216 46,262 46,762 Wallace 24,613 37,896 44,432 35,628 44,982 56,405 56,719 62,992 50,819 44,412 Washington 25,528 29,532 34,406 34,619 37,414 44,275 41,595 48,807 42,657 40,582 Wichita 33,686 36,940 46,696 46,122 56,888 72,704 65,996 93,342 86,272 76,001 Wilson 28,829 30,680 32,277 31,010 31,598 34,656 38,663 37,865 39,899 40,218 Woodson 24,195 27,071 29,417 28,830 30,865 31,839 35,097 34,713 36,650 35,515 Wyandotte 25,020 25,899 27,526 27,201 28,602 37,893 52,515 48,111 42,831 35,589 Kansas $35,353 $37,865 $41,179 $39,204 $39,206 $42,515 $44,795 $45,838 $46,393 $47,161 Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, CA1 Per Capita Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed November 17, 2016). 364 Area 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Metropolitan Area Kansas City, MO-KS $37,808 $40,217 $42,786 $41,428 $40,874 $42,814 $45,161 $45,474 $46,656 $48,056 Lawrence, KS 30,954 31,925 33,850 33,467 33,286 34,534 35,482 36,126 36,889 38,686 Manhattan, KS 30,536 32,866 35,653 36,024 37,917 39,288 38,703 38,143 39,562 40,455 St. Joseph, MO-KS 28,508 29,893 31,929 31,448 31,120 32,982 33,817 34,534 34,942 35,589 Topeka, KS 32,321 34,565 36,485 36,520 36,591 38,635 39,523 40,121 41,213 42,365 Wichita, KS 36,720 38,431 42,566 39,082 38,207 42,750 45,164 45,877 47,516 48,321 Micropolitan Area Arkansas City-Winfield, KS 28,467 29,724 31,047 29,896 31,127 33,363 33,787 35,026 35,750 37,381 Atchison, KS 25,879 27,249 29,568 29,531 29,597 32,392 31,072 33,309 33,993 33,694 Coffeyville, KS 28,564 31,070 31,863 31,752 32,390 34,651 36,654 36,821 37,750 37,751 Dodge City, KS 26,826 28,657 30,944 29,965 31,439 32,749 34,087 34,434 32,953 33,663 Emporia, KS 25,544 26,929 28,290 28,361 29,491 30,308 30,229 30,508 32,399 33,543 Garden City, KS 26,665 29,197 33,715 32,985 35,450 38,750 39,708 42,018 41,729 41,655 Great Bend, KS 33,332 35,517 43,670 37,321 38,779 43,887 47,428 47,797 50,765 48,193 Hays, KS 31,914 34,451 39,267 36,512 38,530 43,310 45,421 44,544 46,231 45,843 Hutchinson, KS 29,490 30,889 33,646 32,813 33,713 34,964 35,788 36,437 36,562 37,469 Junction City, KS 36,386 42,195 42,746 42,183 39,520 42,295 40,303 40,635 41,770 42,875 Liberal, KS 25,626 26,504 28,154 26,995 28,908 32,740 31,839 34,706 35,408 35,123 McPherson, KS 36,751 37,164 41,467 37,734 40,178 44,031 46,828 46,781 47,222 49,015 Ottawa, KS 28,648 30,420 32,284 32,065 31,908 33,285 34,366 36,275 36,580 37,872 Parsons, KS 29,269 30,996 33,549 32,898 34,043 36,762 38,013 39,306 39,540 40,251 Pittsburg, KS 27,128 28,720 31,564 31,196 31,127 32,452 33,494 33,900 33,977 34,260 Salina, KS 34,335 35,571 38,346 36,533 36,753 38,999 39,761 40,964 40,865 42,290 Combined Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park- Kansas City, MO-KS 36,520 38,754 41,232 40,013 39,530 41,410 43,525 43,918 45,036 46,404 Manhattan-Junction City, KS 31,953 35,120 37,433 37,607 38,357 40,100 39,148 38,825 40,166 41,116 Wichita-Arkansas City- Winfield, KS 36,257 37,943 41,926 38,581 37,822 42,242 44,551 45,296 46,892 47,745 Metropolitan 38,370 40,875 44,142 41,802 41,105 44,143 47,285 47,673 48,883 49,949 Nonmetropolitan 29,580 32,030 35,372 34,057 35,437 39,254 39,772 42,098 41,260 41,351 Kansas $35,353 $37,865 $41,179 $39,204 $39,206 $42,515 $44,795 $45,838 $46,393 $47,161 Data revised annually. Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area, 2006-2015 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, CA1 Per Capita Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_regional.cfm (accessed November 17, 2016). 365 State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Percent Change 2014-2015 Alabama $44,166 $44,499 $44,884 $44,869 $42,107 $42,327 $44,509 5.2 Alaska 68,054 62,887 60,525 65,705 62,209 67,707 75,112 10.9 Arizona 50,528 50,981 51,240 48,564 51,489 49,311 52,248 6.0 Arkansas 40,363 41,948 43,527 40,279 40,619 44,974 42,798 -4.8 California 62,011 59,011 56,242 58,863 58,537 60,557 63,636 5.1 Colorado 61,786 65,480 61,788 59,105 64,482 61,010 66,596 9.2 Connecticut 71,641 71,747 68,939 66,323 68,969 70,242 72,889 3.8 Delaware 57,570 60,023 57,605 50,555 53,135 57,588 57,756 0.3 District of Columbia 58,705 61,887 58,228 67,354 61,739 68,356 70,071 2.5 Florida 50,408 47,904 47,535 47,560 48,726 46,193 48,825 5.7 Georgia 47,878 47,960 48,450 49,676 48,271 49,612 50,768 2.3 Hawaii 61,475 64,725 62,228 58,081 62,485 71,305 64,514 -9.5 Idaho 51,675 51,148 50,016 49,471 52,675 53,499 51,624 -3.5 Illinois 58,405 55,147 53,365 53,410 58,199 54,979 60,413 9.9 Indiana 48,944 50,158 46,839 47,650 51,439 48,115 51,983 8.0 Iowa 56,031 53,286 52,925 55,169 55,817 57,876 60,855 5.1 Kansas 49,399 50,066 48,633 51,619 52,388 53,505 54,865 2.5 Kentucky 47,131 44,684 42,003 42,414 42,897 42,835 42,387 -1.0 Louisiana 50,190 42,723 42,848 40,348 40,317 42,455 45,922 8.2 Maine 52,475 52,106 52,370 50,747 51,000 51,769 50,756 -2.0 Maryland 70,906 69,793 72,587 74,157 66,406 76,253 73,594 -3.5 Massachusetts 65,589 66,242 66,724 65,713 64,067 63,224 67,861 7.3 Michigan 50,809 50,307 51,512 51,631 49,657 52,065 54,203 4.1 Minnesota 61,962 56,878 60,935 63,792 61,975 67,321 68,730 2.1 Mississippi 38,751 41,484 43,304 37,825 41,566 35,562 40,037 12.6 Missouri 53,875 49,808 48,240 51,372 51,193 56,695 59,196 4.4 Montana 44,671 44,876 42,447 46,545 44,906 51,161 51,395 0.5 Nebraska 54,787 57,077 58,612 53,883 54,717 56,935 60,474 6.2 Nevada 56,819 55,660 49,577 48,863 46,164 49,932 52,008 4.2 New Hampshire 70,845 72,437 69,429 70,011 72,573 73,481 75,675 3.0 New Jersey 71,559 68,453 65,696 68,847 62,865 65,318 68,357 4.7 New Mexico 48,101 49,065 44,244 44,827 42,866 46,740 45,119 -3.5 New York 55,473 54,117 53,364 49,221 54,787 54,372 58,005 6.7 North Carolina 46,293 47,648 47,641 42,896 41,931 46,838 50,797 8.5 North Dakota 55,318 55,449 59,397 57,568 53,815 60,800 57,415 -5.6 Ohio 50,682 49,883 47,053 45,809 47,212 49,701 53,301 7.2 Oklahoma 50,681 46,858 51,065 49,971 44,545 47,253 47,077 -0.4 Oregon 54,238 55,010 54,302 53,448 57,294 58,943 60,834 3.2 Pennsylvania 53,215 52,522 52,599 53,581 54,898 55,236 60,389 9.3 Rhode Island 57,040 56,120 51,675 57,877 58,826 58,700 55,701 -5.1 South Carolina 45,404 45,330 42,243 45,836 44,516 44,981 46,360 3.1 South Dakota 50,624 49,302 49,767 51,012 55,408 53,114 55,065 3.7 Tennessee 44,759 41,953 44,557 44,384 43,244 43,766 47,330 8.1 Texas 52,445 51,383 51,689 53,604 53,957 53,937 56,473 4.7 Utah 64,615 61,640 58,483 60,226 64,071 63,456 66,258 4.4 Vermont 57,795 60,800 54,656 57,378 55,804 60,778 59,494 -2.1 Virginia 66,835 65,625 65,989 66,721 68,806 66,231 61,486 -7.2 Washington 66,715 61,055 59,913 64,197 61,160 59,136 67,243 13.7 West Virginia 44,729 46,503 44,074 44,960 40,947 39,597 42,824 8.1 Wisconsin 56,601 54,737 54,863 54,794 56,227 58,147 55,425 -4.7 Wyoming 57,963 56,748 57,446 59,371 56,677 55,754 60,925 9.3 United States $54,988 $53,568 $52,751 $52,666 $52,850 $53,718 $56,516 5.2 Dollars in 2015 dollars. Data revised annually. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, Historical Income Tables - Households (Table H-8), http://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/historical-income-households.html (accessed April 19, 2017). Median Household Income, by State, 2009-2015 366 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Allen $39,662 $37,353 $37,952 $40,073 $39,196 $41,604 Anderson 41,054 42,185 42,424 42,386 45,368 47,267 Atchison 41,659 42,131 43,253 44,180 44,199 46,110 Barber 42,565 44,118 47,811 50,097 51,676 54,176 Barton 43,675 42,183 43,371 42,464 46,942 50,558 Bourbon 37,192 35,805 37,057 35,990 38,430 39,609 Brown 40,464 40,424 42,256 41,426 45,781 46,884 Butler 55,182 53,217 58,031 56,456 60,123 61,473 Chase 39,683 41,217 42,940 44,300 47,025 48,911 Chautauqua 34,772 35,952 35,714 38,973 39,120 42,324 Cherokee 36,204 39,696 39,938 40,310 40,686 39,842 Cheyenne 35,730 36,835 40,810 39,317 41,797 44,111 Clark 41,715 42,171 43,310 42,866 47,650 50,392 Clay 46,421 47,692 47,736 48,178 53,131 51,351 Cloud 37,539 39,763 40,184 40,663 42,697 42,730 Coffey 49,727 54,644 50,826 53,487 55,705 57,160 Comanche 38,207 39,975 42,851 44,076 45,353 43,809 Cowley 39,155 40,248 37,436 42,341 45,180 47,851 Crawford 35,407 34,080 35,365 36,958 38,491 38,139 Decatur 37,081 37,986 40,168 37,789 41,434 43,919 Dickinson 45,037 46,894 47,962 49,033 47,493 47,570 Doniphan 45,202 43,092 44,524 46,338 47,599 47,000 Douglas 47,335 47,930 48,813 51,221 49,246 52,447 Edwards 41,800 43,874 44,028 45,687 49,256 46,380 Elk 32,619 34,174 34,857 37,537 36,471 39,147 Ellis 42,409 41,774 45,969 47,454 49,508 49,192 Ellsworth 41,622 46,927 48,874 48,030 46,961 49,986 Finney 46,697 44,888 46,496 46,984 48,609 53,245 Ford 43,876 47,542 46,668 46,444 51,144 47,915 Franklin 46,965 46,553 48,895 48,297 50,745 51,484 Geary 43,691 40,224 46,008 41,048 41,193 45,590 Gove 41,263 44,351 47,114 48,042 50,886 46,580 Graham 40,049 40,903 45,650 44,422 45,341 45,018 Grant 51,460 54,230 53,369 54,952 60,279 59,218 Gray 51,828 59,278 55,780 56,615 58,543 64,284 Greeley 47,625 48,606 50,619 50,637 52,795 44,667 Greenwood 35,146 35,765 41,382 35,803 39,732 41,168 Hamilton 42,586 43,679 43,380 42,263 47,709 50,056 Harper 37,468 39,104 41,399 43,066 50,525 46,869 Harvey 46,941 50,958 49,624 54,135 55,074 55,470 Haskell 51,257 54,340 53,430 53,076 59,596 59,356 Hodgeman 43,338 45,992 51,276 49,119 52,394 54,513 Jackson 50,709 50,342 50,943 50,661 53,796 51,662 Jefferson 52,592 57,046 55,057 54,890 56,927 59,080 Jewell 37,640 38,865 34,195 41,924 44,101 43,201 Johnson 71,389 70,665 73,712 74,135 76,104 83,007 Kearny 49,426 51,413 50,626 54,399 53,484 59,134 Kingman 46,574 47,684 49,431 51,281 53,378 52,907 Kiowa 41,166 39,796 42,543 45,417 46,318 46,381 Labette 39,683 37,879 36,715 38,542 40,822 42,323 Lane 44,288 47,900 51,366 52,915 53,739 57,388 Leavenworth 60,848 61,567 59,662 65,424 65,549 61,465 Lincoln 39,442 39,317 42,847 42,521 44,896 42,277 Linn 43,509 44,615 43,726 44,036 44,520 46,065 Logan 42,297 43,315 45,933 46,375 49,852 48,399 Lyon 39,258 39,346 39,195 39,483 43,038 39,562 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 2010-2015 367 County 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 2010-2015 McPherson $54,881 $48,130 $53,969 $52,734 $57,878 $61,356 Marion 45,899 43,749 45,243 45,319 47,723 51,196 Marshall 43,584 42,619 44,693 50,087 47,901 49,270 Meade 48,634 49,141 50,863 53,942 53,903 56,325 Miami 58,445 57,580 64,629 59,706 63,924 62,375 Mitchell 42,946 43,511 46,204 46,181 48,645 48,310 Montgomery 37,495 36,670 39,553 39,045 42,221 43,289 Morris 44,417 44,227 42,765 46,404 44,774 49,720 Morton 49,526 47,006 52,950 51,157 55,378 53,443 Nemaha 44,056 47,971 50,077 50,006 54,149 54,486 Neosho 38,363 40,651 40,541 41,877 41,527 40,744 Ness 51,717 44,774 49,541 49,432 51,923 53,456 Norton 40,386 41,396 42,202 42,389 44,846 45,096 Osage 45,221 47,318 46,706 48,991 52,749 48,364 Osborne 36,519 37,949 39,468 38,493 38,848 43,518 Ottawa 53,086 48,998 48,266 52,041 52,744 50,302 Pawnee 42,658 41,623 43,901 45,331 47,351 47,359 Phillips 42,071 40,746 43,519 44,080 45,856 46,984 Pottawatomie 52,861 53,339 56,891 59,856 65,373 60,601 Pratt 43,987 44,964 47,220 50,970 54,701 52,634 Rawlins 40,211 40,908 44,563 45,901 44,932 47,448 Reno 41,717 41,892 43,094 44,099 46,533 47,178 Republic 38,331 38,132 39,085 39,819 42,381 44,593 Rice 41,687 45,420 44,833 45,389 49,152 52,400 Riley 45,523 45,558 43,574 46,267 46,468 46,690 Rooks 38,487 39,326 41,363 40,870 48,383 45,309 Rush 38,595 37,693 40,415 42,867 43,083 43,895 Russell 36,575 37,140 36,614 39,520 45,443 42,625 Saline 43,927 45,359 45,225 48,505 48,460 47,052 Scott 46,925 49,066 51,245 51,013 56,032 56,267 Sedgwick 45,996 49,526 47,649 48,671 51,175 50,995 Seward 43,449 47,855 47,801 45,349 47,381 45,807 Shawnee 45,359 44,816 48,122 50,042 52,795 51,316 Sheridan 46,699 48,498 50,601 50,961 52,300 51,221 Sherman 37,927 39,660 39,160 38,025 43,100 42,491 Smith 38,120 38,090 40,075 39,696 41,303 43,872 Stafford 39,980 44,133 43,240 42,430 45,945 47,129 Stanton 49,580 49,115 53,087 49,977 56,591 55,341 Stevens 50,070 58,901 53,045 57,483 59,773 59,735 Sumner 47,113 47,460 49,535 50,844 52,476 51,451 Thomas 45,797 47,892 48,982 47,654 50,639 50,574 Trego 40,178 45,683 46,693 43,668 46,859 48,576 Wabaunsee 50,740 51,666 54,375 54,414 59,160 57,339 Wallace 43,553 47,573 49,091 46,082 49,109 48,426 Washington 40,956 39,962 43,889 43,897 43,264 46,153 Wichita 45,918 46,929 48,734 51,286 53,447 52,917 Wilson 37,078 37,002 36,879 41,073 39,764 41,461 Woodson 33,134 33,221 32,681 40,971 35,502 37,394 Wyandotte 37,805 38,016 37,780 38,728 37,087 41,746 Kansas $47,888 $48,844 $50,140 $50,892 $52,392 $53,802 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 14, 2016). 368 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 4,820 784 16.3 1,043 21.6 Alaska 703 65 9.2 84 11.9 Arizona 6,728 1,156 17.2 1,500 22.3 Arkansas 2,951 475 16.1 652 22.1 California 39,081 5,441 13.9 7,429 19.0 Colorado 5,420 538 9.9 717 13.2 Connecticut 3,572 324 9.1 470 13.2 Delaware 958 106 11.1 139 14.5 District of Columbia 676 113 16.6 143 21.1 Florida 20,071 3,253 16.2 4,215 21.0 Georgia 10,100 1,833 18.1 2,307 22.8 Hawaii 1,382 151 10.9 194 14.0 Idaho 1,657 204 12.3 290 17.5 Illinois 12,683 1,380 10.9 1,859 14.7 Indiana 6,502 880 13.5 1,191 18.3 Iowa 3,100 321 10.4 417 13.5 Kansas 2,849 404 14.2 514 18.1 Kentucky 4,365 851 19.5 1,101 25.2 Louisiana 4,599 854 18.6 1,115 24.2 Maine 1,340 165 12.3 226 16.9 Maryland 5,892 566 9.6 747 12.7 Massachusetts 6,777 782 11.5 1,021 15.1 Michigan 9,852 1,259 12.8 1,619 16.4 Minnesota 5,458 428 7.8 590 10.8 Mississippi 2,947 563 19.1 758 25.7 Missouri 5,946 582 9.8 789 13.3 Montana 1,018 121 11.9 167 16.4 Nebraska 1,858 192 10.3 251 13.5 Nevada 2,864 371 13.0 503 17.6 New Hampshire 1,293 94 7.3 124 9.6 New Jersey 8,936 1,004 11.2 1,275 14.3 New Mexico 2,036 400 19.7 505 24.8 New York 19,645 2,791 14.2 3,636 18.5 North Carolina 9,887 1,509 15.3 1,927 19.5 North Dakota 763 82 10.7 112 14.7 Ohio 11,435 1,550 13.6 1,980 17.3 Oklahoma 3,887 551 14.2 794 20.4 Oregon 4,029 478 11.9 642 15.9 Pennsylvania 12,564 1,542 12.3 1,944 15.5 Rhode Island 1,044 123 11.8 160 15.3 South Carolina 4,790 683 14.3 961 20.1 South Dakota 848 118 13.9 165 19.5 Tennessee 6,605 973 14.7 1,280 19.4 Texas 27,396 4,036 14.7 5,344 19.5 Utah 3,004 279 9.3 395 13.2 Vermont 609 65 10.7 83 13.6 Virginia 8,216 894 10.9 1,309 15.9 Washington 7,193 819 11.4 996 13.8 West Virginia 1,795 261 14.5 370 20.6 Wisconsin 5,736 654 11.4 784 13.7 Wyoming 574 56 9.8 77 13.4 United States 318,454 43,123 13.5 56,912 17.9 Numbers in thousands. Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/cps-pov.html (accessed September 30, 2016). Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2015 Below 125% of PovertyBelow Poverty LevelAll Income Levels 369 State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Alabama 16.6 17.2 15.4 16.2 16.7 17.8 16.3 Alaska 11.7 12.5 11.7 10.0 10.9 11.9 9.2 Arizona 21.2 18.8 17.2 19.0 20.2 21.2 17.2 Arkansas 18.9 15.3 18.7 20.1 17.1 18.4 16.1 California 15.3 16.3 16.9 15.9 14.9 15.8 13.9 Colorado 12.3 12.3 13.2 11.9 10.6 12.3 9.9 Connecticut 8.4 8.6 10.1 10.3 11.3 8.6 9.1 Delaware 12.3 12.2 13.7 13.5 14.0 11.0 11.1 District of Columbia 17.9 19.5 19.9 18.4 21.3 19.0 16.6 Florida 14.6 16.0 14.9 15.3 14.9 16.7 16.2 Georgia 18.4 18.8 18.4 18.1 16.3 16.8 18.1 Hawaii 12.5 12.4 12.1 13.8 11.1 10.8 10.9 Idaho 13.7 13.8 15.7 14.4 12.9 12.4 12.3 Illinois 13.2 14.1 14.2 12.6 13.3 13.7 10.9 Indiana 16.1 16.3 15.6 15.2 11.6 14.6 13.5 Iowa 10.7 10.3 10.4 10.3 10.8 10.3 10.4 Kansas 13.7 14.5 14.3 14.0 13.2 12.1 14.2 Kentucky 17.0 17.7 16.0 17.9 20.0 20.0 19.5 Louisiana 14.3 21.5 21.1 21.1 19.2 23.1 18.6 Maine 11.4 12.6 13.4 12.8 12.3 14.6 12.3 Maryland 9.6 10.9 9.3 9.9 10.3 9.8 9.6 Massachusetts 10.8 10.9 10.6 11.3 11.9 13.6 11.5 Michigan 14.0 15.7 15.0 13.7 14.5 14.8 12.8 Minnesota 11.1 10.8 10.0 10.0 12.0 8.3 7.8 Mississippi 23.1 22.5 17.4 22.0 22.5 22.1 19.1 Missouri 15.5 15.0 15.4 15.2 13.7 10.4 9.8 Montana 13.5 14.5 16.5 13.4 14.5 12.0 11.9 Nebraska 9.9 10.2 10.2 12.2 11.0 11.8 10.3 Nevada 13.0 16.6 15.5 15.8 17.4 17.0 13.0 New Hampshire 7.8 6.5 7.6 8.1 9.0 7.2 7.3 New Jersey 9.3 11.1 11.4 9.3 11.1 11.3 11.2 New Mexico 19.3 18.3 22.2 20.4 21.7 20.0 19.7 New York 15.8 16.0 16.0 17.2 14.5 14.0 14.2 North Carolina 16.9 17.4 15.4 17.2 18.6 17.1 15.3 North Dakota 10.9 12.6 9.9 11.4 9.9 9.7 10.7 Ohio 13.3 15.4 15.1 15.4 13.7 15.6 13.6 Oklahoma 12.9 16.3 13.9 18.0 14.0 17.3 14.2 Oregon 13.4 14.3 14.4 13.5 15.1 14.4 11.9 Pennsylvania 11.1 12.2 12.6 13.9 12.4 12.5 12.3 Rhode Island 13.0 14.0 13.4 13.6 13.5 11.3 11.8 South Carolina 13.7 16.9 19.0 16.7 15.9 16.5 14.3 South Dakota 14.1 13.6 14.5 12.8 10.3 12.8 13.9 Tennessee 16.5 16.7 16.3 18.6 18.1 17.3 14.7 Texas 17.3 18.4 17.4 17.0 16.8 16.4 14.7 Utah 9.7 10.0 11.0 11.0 8.3 10.2 9.3 Vermont 9.4 10.8 11.6 11.2 8.7 9.3 10.7 Virginia 10.7 10.7 11.4 10.6 10.4 10.2 10.9 Washington 11.7 11.6 12.5 11.6 12.0 12.0 11.4 West Virginia 15.8 16.8 17.5 16.7 17.3 20.6 14.5 Wisconsin 10.8 10.1 13.1 11.4 11.0 10.9 11.4 Wyoming 9.2 9.6 10.7 9.6 11.8 9.7 9.8 United States 14.3 15.1 15.0 15.0 14.5 14.8 13.5 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for the degree of uncertainty. Percent of People in Poverty by State, 2009-2015 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/cps-pov.html (accessed September 30, 2016). 370 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 1,090 243 22.3 329 30.2 Alaska 187 23 12.5 29 15.6 Arizona 1,607 410 25.5 540 33.6 Arkansas 722 150 20.8 203 28.2 California 9,126 1,780 19.5 2,390 26.2 Colorado 1,239 179 14.5 242 19.5 Connecticut 771 114 14.8 163 21.1 Delaware 204 33 16.3 44 21.4 District of Columbia 119 32 26.9 40 33.8 Florida 4,203 1,025 24.4 1,275 30.3 Georgia 2,456 705 28.7 845 34.4 Hawaii 310 45 14.6 56 17.9 Idaho 424 75 17.7 108 25.5 Illinois 2,938 459 15.6 623 21.2 Indiana 1,581 312 19.7 436 27.6 Iowa 728 101 13.9 130 17.9 Kansas 751 153 20.4 191 25.4 Kentucky 1,007 251 25.0 328 32.6 Louisiana 1,126 278 24.7 362 32.2 Maine 253 50 19.5 61 23.9 Maryland 1,371 189 13.8 235 17.1 Massachusetts 1,363 202 14.8 257 18.9 Michigan 2,146 452 21.1 516 24.0 Minnesota 1,307 104 8.0 143 10.9 Mississippi 733 208 28.4 257 35.1 Missouri 1,394 173 12.4 218 15.6 Montana 226 40 17.8 53 23.3 Nebraska 479 72 15.0 92 19.2 Nevada 670 129 19.3 163 24.4 New Hampshire 266 23 8.7 32 12.0 New Jersey 1,986 335 16.9 413 20.8 New Mexico 502 148 29.5 177 35.2 New York 4,196 892 21.3 1,147 27.3 North Carolina 2,302 546 23.7 692 30.1 North Dakota 177 28 15.7 36 20.4 Ohio 2,617 547 20.9 668 25.5 Oklahoma 952 181 19.0 256 26.9 Oregon 875 154 17.7 206 23.5 Pennsylvania 2,694 513 19.0 605 22.4 Rhode Island 217 29 13.4 38 17.4 South Carolina 1,082 204 18.8 283 26.1 South Dakota 211 44 20.8 62 29.3 Tennessee 1,463 322 22.0 404 27.6 Texas 7,195 1,543 21.4 2,058 28.6 Utah 914 113 12.3 169 18.5 Vermont 121 21 17.3 26 21.2 Virginia 1,866 253 13.6 372 19.9 Washington 1,644 287 17.4 346 21.1 West Virginia 383 79 20.6 112 29.2 Wisconsin 1,312 240 18.3 273 20.8 Wyoming 144 18 12.2 25 17.3 United States 73,647 14,509 19.7 18,725 25.4 Numbers in thousands. Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/cps-pov.html (accessed September 30, 2016). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2015 All Income Levels 371 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 713 88 12.3 128 18.0 Alaska 80 6 6.9 9 10.9 Arizona 1,035 89 8.6 136 13.2 Arkansas 456 42 9.1 82 17.9 California 5,076 516 10.2 819 16.1 Colorado 759 32 4.2 43 5.6 Connecticut 554 15 2.7 36 6.5 Delaware 156 18 11.2 23 14.9 District of Columbia 87 12 13.5 18 20.9 Florida 3,757 396 10.5 632 16.8 Georgia 1,298 144 11.1 188 14.5 Hawaii 231 20 8.7 29 12.5 Idaho 252 19 7.5 25 10.1 Illinois 1,882 127 6.8 206 11.0 Indiana 1,010 109 10.8 140 13.8 Iowa 487 45 9.3 55 11.2 Kansas 397 38 9.5 53 13.3 Kentucky 723 120 16.7 163 22.5 Louisiana 599 91 15.2 124 20.7 Maine 275 19 6.7 38 13.9 Maryland 777 62 8.0 88 11.4 Massachusetts 1,032 93 9.0 144 13.9 Michigan 1,656 79 4.8 165 9.9 Minnesota 891 61 6.8 88 9.9 Mississippi 425 56 13.1 84 19.7 Missouri 921 61 6.7 106 11.5 Montana 183 10 5.7 20 11.0 Nebraska 268 12 4.4 20 7.4 Nevada 413 31 7.5 57 13.9 New Hampshire 207 17 8.2 20 9.5 New Jersey 1,323 95 7.2 145 11.0 New Mexico 342 40 11.6 60 17.5 New York 3,146 321 10.2 478 15.2 North Carolina 1,386 139 10.1 198 14.3 North Dakota 112 11 9.6 16 14.0 Ohio 1,730 132 7.6 223 12.9 Oklahoma 554 62 11.1 86 15.5 Oregon 615 32 5.1 63 10.3 Pennsylvania 2,169 131 6.0 233 10.7 Rhode Island 163 12 7.6 21 12.8 South Carolina 793 65 8.2 118 14.9 South Dakota 132 15 11.1 28 21.6 Tennessee 1,054 99 9.4 151 14.3 Texas 3,345 331 9.9 510 15.3 Utah 327 23 7.2 33 10.0 Vermont 102 7 6.4 12 11.3 Virginia 1,187 105 8.9 206 17.3 Washington 1,159 69 6.0 111 9.6 West Virginia 343 26 7.5 44 12.8 Wisconsin 880 54 6.1 72 8.2 Wyoming 84 8 9.3 10 11.7 United States 47,547 4,201 8.8 6,556 13.8 Numbers in thousands. 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, 2015 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/cps-pov.html (accessed September 30, 2016). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of PovertyAll Income Levels 372 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 2,447 19.0 2,214 17.5 2,267 18.2 2,318 18.9 Anderson 1,194 15.3 1,201 15.4 1,107 14.3 1,076 14.0 Atchison 2,681 17.2 2,782 17.9 2,666 17.4 2,525 16.6 Barber 535 11.1 624 12.7 600 12.4 528 11.1 Barton 4,088 15.2 4,028 15.0 4,739 17.8 3,804 14.4 Bourbon 3,020 20.9 2,788 19.4 2,637 18.4 2,588 18.2 Brown 1,689 17.3 1,458 14.7 1,680 17.3 1,440 14.9 Butler 5,955 9.4 7,168 11.3 7,194 11.3 6,841 10.6 Chase 330 12.7 296 11.6 334 13.2 321 12.7 Chautauqua 623 17.9 547 15.8 555 16.4 557 16.8 Cherokee 3,902 18.6 3,906 18.9 3,573 17.4 3,648 18.0 Cheyenne 295 11.3 330 12.5 303 11.5 321 12.3 Clark 273 12.9 261 12.3 270 13.0 243 12.0 Clay 935 11.2 976 11.9 887 10.9 910 11.1 Cloud 1,313 14.7 1,259 14.3 1,250 14.0 1,118 12.8 Coffey 867 10.4 890 10.8 905 10.9 813 9.9 Comanche 189 10.3 211 11.3 213 11.4 201 11.4 Cowley 6,441 18.8 6,242 18.3 5,086 15.0 5,159 15.3 Crawford 8,353 22.3 8,310 22.2 7,764 20.8 7,129 19.1 Decatur 367 13.2 392 13.8 389 13.9 349 12.3 Dickinson 2,084 10.8 2,104 10.9 2,115 11.1 2,302 12.2 Doniphan 994 13.4 1,053 14.3 1,109 15.0 968 13.2 Douglas 20,317 19.5 17,586 16.6 20,961 19.4 21,273 19.4 Edwards 363 12.4 344 11.8 314 10.5 311 10.6 Elk 502 18.8 474 18.2 461 17.4 451 17.6 Ellis 3,628 13.0 4,024 14.4 3,646 13.0 3,361 12.0 Ellsworth 644 11.7 616 11.4 670 12.4 566 10.6 Finney 5,262 14.4 6,114 16.8 6,871 18.8 5,332 14.6 Ford 5,537 16.3 4,756 14.0 5,106 15.0 4,471 13.2 Franklin 3,437 13.6 3,561 14.1 3,328 13.3 2,922 11.7 Geary 4,807 13.0 5,758 15.8 4,966 13.9 4,307 11.9 Gove 292 10.9 285 10.5 277 10.4 255 9.9 Graham 306 12.0 341 13.3 304 12.0 313 12.2 Grant 923 11.8 920 11.7 844 10.9 781 10.2 Gray 519 8.8 558 9.4 497 8.3 500 8.3 Greeley 126 9.9 126 10.0 138 10.8 149 11.4 Greenwood 984 15.5 992 15.7 1,048 16.9 967 15.8 Hamilton 333 12.7 359 13.8 333 12.8 323 13.1 Harper 785 13.6 850 14.9 733 12.9 775 13.7 Harvey 4,167 12.5 3,762 11.3 4,265 12.8 3,156 9.4 Haskell 467 11.1 472 11.5 436 10.7 450 11.2 Hodgeman 181 9.3 188 9.7 166 8.8 179 9.6 Jackson 1,297 9.8 1,370 10.4 1,377 10.3 1,482 11.3 Jefferson 1,949 10.5 1,874 10.1 1,745 9.4 1,693 9.1 Jewell 398 13.2 414 13.7 407 13.5 397 13.5 Johnson 37,683 6.8 34,429 6.1 37,315 6.6 31,474 5.5 Kearny 461 11.9 468 12.2 465 12.2 444 11.5 Kingman 937 12.3 933 12.2 836 11.2 863 11.5 Kiowa 318 13.6 272 11.5 302 12.8 305 12.6 Labette 3,626 17.4 3,367 16.4 3,754 18.3 3,706 18.2 Lane 160 9.5 164 9.6 183 10.9 160 9.6 Leavenworth 7,475 10.5 8,040 11.2 7,856 10.9 7,817 10.7 Lincoln 423 13.6 407 13.2 395 12.7 381 12.5 Linn 1,368 14.6 1,425 15.1 1,388 14.8 1,318 14.0 Logan 278 10.2 278 10.1 266 9.7 260 9.4 Lyon 6,517 20.2 6,790 21.2 5,721 18.0 5,587 17.5 2015 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages, 2012-2015 2013 20142012 373 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2015 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages, 2012-2015 2013 20142012 McPherson 2,443 8.6 2,682 9.4 2,478 8.8 2,120 7.6 Marion 1,426 12.3 1,465 12.8 1,360 11.9 1,234 10.9 Marshall 1,134 11.5 1,035 10.5 1,094 11.1 1,047 10.7 Meade 463 10.8 436 10.3 494 11.7 400 9.5 Miami 3,089 9.7 3,032 9.4 3,061 9.5 2,819 8.8 Mitchell 586 9.6 743 12.2 674 11.2 634 10.5 Montgomery 6,806 20.5 5,475 16.6 5,888 18.0 6,364 19.9 Morris 663 11.5 733 13.0 703 12.5 603 10.8 Morton 368 12.0 363 11.9 335 11.1 299 10.3 Nemaha 886 9.0 970 9.8 974 9.9 873 8.8 Neosho 2,766 17.4 2,967 18.7 2,804 17.7 2,995 18.9 Ness 298 10.0 324 10.8 301 10.0 275 9.4 Norton 608 12.7 680 14.2 639 13.5 602 12.7 Osage 1,749 11.0 2,021 12.7 2,021 12.9 1,975 12.7 Osborne 549 14.9 561 15.2 470 12.9 466 13.1 Ottawa 584 9.8 550 9.3 620 10.4 587 10.0 Pawnee 850 14.4 863 14.5 817 13.9 840 14.5 Phillips 689 12.7 672 12.3 621 11.4 593 11.1 Pottawatomie 2,175 9.9 2,104 9.4 2,262 10.0 1,862 8.1 Pratt 1,160 12.4 1,174 12.4 974 10.3 1,004 10.8 Rawlins 346 13.8 311 12.2 299 11.8 287 11.7 Reno 8,208 13.4 9,085 14.9 9,577 15.8 7,935 13.1 Republic 577 12.2 603 12.8 594 12.7 519 11.2 Rice 1,299 14.0 1,257 13.5 1,369 14.7 1,283 13.8 Riley 14,134 21.2 14,486 21.8 13,379 20.2 15,560 23.4 Rooks 681 13.3 706 13.8 608 12.0 596 11.7 Rush 435 13.8 390 12.5 379 12.1 351 11.5 Russell 969 14.2 1,172 17.1 913 13.3 917 13.2 Saline 8,363 15.3 7,838 14.4 7,044 13.0 7,743 14.3 Scott 427 8.9 423 8.6 411 8.3 371 7.7 Sedgwick 81,454 16.4 79,780 16.0 73,532 14.7 76,898 15.2 Seward 3,761 16.3 4,169 18.2 3,617 15.7 3,409 15.0 Shawnee 28,590 16.4 29,374 16.8 26,058 15.0 24,840 14.2 Sheridan 254 10.2 282 11.2 273 10.9 269 10.9 Sherman 943 15.8 924 15.4 968 16.2 969 16.5 Smith 476 12.9 460 12.7 500 13.5 445 12.2 Stafford 568 13.3 619 14.5 594 14.1 531 12.8 Stanton 244 11.5 267 12.5 236 11.5 220 10.9 Stevens 579 10.2 625 10.9 554 9.7 647 11.3 Sumner 3,079 13.3 3,098 13.4 3,064 13.3 2,701 11.7 Thomas 905 12.0 839 11.1 851 11.3 823 10.9 Trego 324 11.1 300 10.3 279 9.9 298 10.4 Wabaunsee 645 9.3 655 9.4 666 9.6 570 8.3 Wallace 162 10.8 192 12.4 178 12.0 186 12.4 Washington 609 10.8 580 10.5 590 10.8 587 10.7 Wichita 259 11.6 243 11.2 246 11.5 233 10.9 Wilson 1,492 16.7 1,647 18.4 1,478 16.7 1,360 15.6 Woodson 608 18.9 550 17.4 569 18.4 598 19.5 Wyandotte 37,368 23.7 40,636 25.6 39,074 24.4 35,442 21.9 Kansas 392,095 14.0 391,718 13.9 381,506 13.5 366,069 12.9 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 14, 2016). Use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. 374 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 563 25.4 505 23.4 482 22.4 487 23.4 Anderson 275 19.4 273 18.9 284 19.3 259 18.2 Atchison 564 20.0 583 20.7 568 20.7 546 19.9 Barber 112 15.1 134 17.7 125 16.7 124 16.4 Barton 984 20.9 844 17.9 946 20.3 854 18.4 Bourbon 753 29.0 706 26.9 718 27.2 641 23.9 Brown 413 24.4 381 22.0 430 24.6 360 20.9 Butler 1,497 11.6 1,576 12.1 1,632 12.5 1,434 10.9 Chase 66 14.8 67 15.4 65 14.9 62 14.5 Chautauqua 137 25.9 121 24.1 128 25.4 117 23.9 Cherokee 904 23.5 940 24.9 895 23.8 932 25.3 Cheyenne 61 15.0 67 16.3 69 16.9 70 17.0 Clark 61 15.3 56 14.0 64 15.8 53 13.8 Clay 223 15.9 230 16.9 209 15.4 216 15.7 Cloud 248 16.9 214 15.0 252 17.4 233 16.0 Coffey 177 12.2 163 11.2 167 11.6 152 11.0 Comanche 40 12.9 47 14.2 53 15.4 40 13.6 Cowley 1,257 20.6 1,281 20.9 1,183 19.6 1,133 18.9 Crawford 1,482 24.7 1,390 23.1 1,403 23.5 1,307 22.0 Decatur 70 19.0 76 19.5 73 18.6 77 18.6 Dickinson 536 15.5 494 14.6 514 15.3 510 15.2 Doniphan 194 16.1 210 17.2 236 19.3 209 17.3 Douglas 2,235 15.1 2,055 13.3 2,206 14.1 1,856 11.7 Edwards 86 17.1 79 15.6 67 13.0 63 12.6 Elk 111 28.1 116 28.2 108 25.7 111 27.0 Ellis 546 13.3 543 12.7 526 12.3 510 11.7 Ellsworth 115 14.3 101 12.8 103 13.3 94 11.8 Finney 1,616 20.0 1,678 21.1 1,921 24.4 1,455 18.3 Ford 1,493 20.7 1,297 18.3 1,426 20.4 1,290 18.6 Franklin 793 17.0 762 16.4 796 17.2 698 15.2 Geary 1,890 27.2 1,710 24.1 1,510 22.4 1,516 22.5 Gove 70 15.7 68 14.4 67 14.8 61 13.6 Graham 52 14.9 62 17.3 59 17.3 58 15.3 Grant 297 16.7 293 15.8 292 15.9 259 14.2 Gray 142 11.1 152 11.9 132 10.1 123 9.3 Greeley 29 14.9 26 13.4 34 15.5 42 17.7 Greenwood 219 21.3 204 20.1 215 21.6 207 21.4 Hamilton 92 18.1 102 20.3 93 16.9 94 17.7 Harper 196 20.7 190 19.9 197 20.7 181 18.9 Harvey 899 14.4 816 13.2 965 15.6 777 12.3 Haskell 144 15.3 138 15.8 117 13.6 123 13.8 Hodgeman 38 12.2 41 13.4 27 9.6 33 11.8 Jackson 336 13.0 331 13.0 324 12.7 313 12.8 Jefferson 399 11.9 412 12.3 394 11.8 405 12.1 Jewell 73 18.1 79 18.2 75 16.9 81 19.4 Johnson 7,368 7.1 6,459 6.1 7,888 7.5 5,946 5.6 Kearny 142 16.7 145 17.7 143 17.6 127 15.3 Kingman 223 16.8 206 15.7 192 16.0 184 15.3 Kiowa 54 14.9 49 14.0 47 13.4 63 15.9 Labette 865 24.4 824 23.9 895 25.9 810 23.8 Lane 37 13.2 36 12.3 43 16.7 35 13.6 Leavenworth 1,730 12.8 1,746 12.8 1,781 12.9 1,621 11.8 Lincoln 94 17.9 95 17.7 97 17.5 89 17.0 Linn 301 18.7 310 17.8 330 19.4 301 17.7 Logan 57 12.4 55 12.4 53 11.9 55 11.9 Lyon 1,133 21.0 1,112 20.4 931 17.5 905 17.0 2015 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2012-2015 2013 20142012 375 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2015 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2012-2015 2013 20142012 McPherson 499 10.1 504 10.1 461 9.5 412 8.5 Marion 282 13.9 260 13.5 263 13.4 243 12.7 Marshall 229 14.2 225 13.5 222 13.4 219 13.2 Meade 100 11.1 110 12.3 123 13.2 91 10.2 Miami 745 12.0 693 11.0 675 10.9 613 9.9 Mitchell 149 15.9 136 14.2 145 15.2 137 14.0 Montgomery 1,404 24.8 1,255 22.1 1,307 23.2 1,353 24.5 Morris 143 16.0 158 18.1 164 19.0 137 16.1 Morton 96 16.5 96 16.0 81 14.1 77 13.4 Nemaha 184 9.7 192 10.2 204 11.0 178 9.4 Neosho 692 24.8 753 26.7 718 25.8 702 25.2 Ness 60 11.9 68 13.3 69 13.1 59 12.0 Norton 113 14.7 120 15.7 116 15.6 106 13.9 Osage 407 14.1 410 14.1 426 15.1 402 14.6 Osborne 114 21.0 122 21.3 108 20.0 99 19.8 Ottawa 141 12.9 122 11.1 125 11.7 121 11.6 Pawnee 147 16.0 142 16.2 127 15.1 117 14.8 Phillips 152 15.9 155 16.1 171 18.7 143 16.2 Pottawatomie 556 12.3 537 11.3 522 11.0 469 9.7 Pratt 244 15.6 247 14.9 252 15.1 236 14.4 Rawlins 54 16.3 54 15.2 58 16.2 61 16.7 Reno 1,917 18.1 1,919 17.9 2,068 19.5 1,756 16.4 Republic 124 18.3 134 20.0 116 17.8 111 16.3 Rice 290 17.8 270 16.3 311 18.7 254 15.5 Riley 1,684 20.1 1,394 17.4 1,289 16.4 1,240 15.5 Rooks 139 16.1 150 17.2 137 15.9 124 14.4 Rush 73 15.6 79 16.5 83 17.3 71 15.1 Russell 199 19.8 208 20.5 198 19.2 213 19.7 Saline 1,725 18.2 1,638 17.5 1,648 17.8 1,980 21.4 Scott 123 13.8 114 12.0 114 11.7 104 11.0 Sedgwick 19,937 21.2 18,125 19.3 17,797 18.9 18,024 18.9 Seward 1,099 21.7 1,280 25.7 1,023 20.6 843 17.0 Shawnee 6,653 21.6 6,151 19.9 5,633 18.4 5,257 17.2 Sheridan 48 11.1 66 14.6 65 13.9 66 14.4 Sherman 214 21.8 223 22.1 222 22.1 229 23.4 Smith 84 16.2 82 16.0 94 17.9 78 14.9 Stafford 137 18.2 139 17.2 133 16.8 142 18.4 Stanton 64 15.5 77 17.9 70 16.8 62 15.3 Stevens 169 13.5 177 13.5 165 12.5 170 13.0 Sumner 717 16.4 688 15.8 711 16.8 664 15.6 Thomas 154 12.2 145 11.5 155 12.7 139 11.1 Trego 59 15.3 50 12.7 42 11.4 53 14.5 Wabaunsee 150 11.9 147 11.7 167 13.8 138 11.5 Wallace 30 10.2 45 14.5 32 11.3 40 14.4 Washington 118 12.6 124 13.4 127 13.5 106 11.8 Wichita 72 16.8 65 16.0 58 14.4 61 14.9 Wilson 362 22.9 387 23.9 385 24.2 344 22.0 Woodson 135 27.3 137 25.9 110 22.4 121 24.9 Wyandotte 10,115 33.1 11,302 36.4 10,033 31.8 9,525 29.9 Kansas 87,594 17.2 84,325 16.5 83,873 16.4 78,192 15.3 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 14, 2016). 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 860 28.2 783 26.4 720 24.5 736 26.0 Anderson 444 22.6 415 21.0 416 21.2 382 19.9 Atchison 867 22.1 872 22.2 836 22.0 807 21.5 Barber 171 16.3 201 18.3 186 17.1 187 17.3 Barton 1,482 22.5 1,336 20.3 1,443 22.0 1,298 20.1 Bourbon 1,145 31.4 1,099 30.1 1,060 29.2 978 26.5 Brown 615 25.7 562 22.7 657 26.9 558 23.0 Butler 2,233 13.2 2,397 14.2 2,380 14.0 2,173 12.8 Chase 98 16.9 100 18.0 97 17.3 92 16.5 Chautauqua 212 29.6 179 25.8 180 26.0 173 25.6 Cherokee 1,404 27.5 1,402 27.7 1,361 27.4 1,346 27.8 Cheyenne 92 16.9 102 18.3 100 18.4 106 19.2 Clark 93 17.3 85 15.6 98 17.2 81 15.6 Clay 329 16.7 333 17.4 305 16.1 329 16.9 Cloud 405 19.5 343 17.2 392 18.8 365 18.1 Coffey 261 13.8 251 13.5 246 13.3 226 12.4 Comanche 65 14.6 79 15.9 82 16.4 66 15.1 Cowley 2,134 25.0 2,022 23.7 1,773 21.1 1,772 21.4 Crawford 2,312 27.3 2,057 24.4 2,096 25.0 2,038 24.5 Decatur 104 20.9 114 20.8 107 18.8 114 19.6 Dickinson 781 16.6 763 16.2 733 16.0 736 16.1 Doniphan 297 18.2 315 18.9 349 20.9 317 19.3 Douglas 3,549 17.1 3,249 15.2 3,345 15.3 2,900 13.2 Edwards 131 19.3 117 17.5 100 14.0 96 14.0 Elk 158 29.6 165 32.4 151 28.3 164 30.7 Ellis 834 13.7 856 13.7 773 12.3 763 12.2 Ellsworth 172 14.9 152 13.8 154 14.1 141 13.1 Finney 2,511 21.5 2,611 22.7 2,934 25.7 2,331 20.5 Ford 2,368 22.3 1,949 18.6 2,230 21.6 1,939 18.9 Franklin 1,235 19.5 1,217 19.5 1,176 18.9 1,075 17.3 Geary 2,788 25.1 2,756 24.2 2,224 20.4 2,205 20.1 Gove 105 16.3 101 15.0 98 15.4 93 14.9 Graham 82 16.6 95 18.6 89 17.6 89 16.9 Grant 446 17.7 441 17.2 416 16.7 389 15.8 Gray 227 12.8 237 13.6 200 11.4 198 11.0 Greeley 43 14.3 39 13.4 49 15.3 64 18.4 Greenwood 336 24.3 312 23.0 329 24.9 317 24.6 Hamilton 139 18.3 152 20.5 140 18.2 143 19.8 Harper 296 21.4 292 21.4 285 21.0 275 19.6 Harvey 1,402 16.4 1,291 15.1 1,589 18.5 1,165 13.5 Haskell 219 16.7 206 17.2 175 14.9 189 16.0 Hodgeman 57 12.8 59 13.8 41 9.6 50 12.2 Jackson 493 14.5 510 15.1 496 14.5 468 14.2 Jefferson 618 14.1 616 14.3 584 13.4 605 13.9 Jewell 109 19.7 113 20.2 110 18.8 119 21.6 Johnson 11,632 8.2 10,079 7.0 11,484 8.0 9,403 6.5 Kearny 218 18.6 219 19.2 212 18.8 193 16.6 Kingman 333 18.6 303 17.6 270 16.7 278 16.9 Kiowa 84 16.7 74 14.6 70 13.6 97 16.8 Labette 1,315 26.5 1,260 26.6 1,313 27.2 1,293 27.3 Lane 57 15.9 54 14.4 63 17.9 53 14.8 Leavenworth 2,581 13.9 2,584 13.7 2,653 14.0 2,474 13.1 Lincoln 145 19.7 147 19.9 140 18.6 137 19.5 Linn 467 22.3 477 21.5 483 22.1 460 21.2 Logan 87 14.4 84 13.7 77 12.6 83 13.1 Lyon 1,765 23.1 1,744 23.1 1,549 21.1 1,384 18.9 2015 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18, 2012-2015 2013 20142012 377 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2015 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18, 2012-2015 2013 20142012 McPherson 784 11.7 791 11.7 717 10.8 653 10.0 Marion 421 16.0 411 16.2 384 14.8 362 14.4 Marshall 351 15.8 332 14.7 317 13.9 321 14.1 Meade 160 13.8 170 14.3 185 15.8 143 12.3 Miami 1,110 13.4 1,056 12.6 995 12.1 913 11.4 Mitchell 218 16.3 203 14.8 214 16.0 201 14.8 Montgomery 2,221 28.0 1,974 25.0 1,975 24.8 2,133 27.6 Morris 206 17.2 230 19.6 232 19.5 196 16.9 Morton 153 18.8 148 18.2 123 15.5 118 15.3 Nemaha 277 10.8 282 11.0 303 11.9 266 10.0 Neosho 1,038 26.6 1,174 29.8 1,021 25.7 1,111 28.1 Ness 91 14.2 97 14.7 100 14.1 89 13.6 Norton 170 15.9 179 16.9 171 16.4 160 15.2 Osage 610 15.9 640 16.6 621 16.7 619 17.1 Osborne 171 23.0 183 23.1 157 20.8 148 20.1 Ottawa 212 14.5 184 12.9 185 13.0 192 13.8 Pawnee 239 18.0 233 18.6 201 16.9 193 17.4 Phillips 231 18.2 232 18.3 244 19.2 210 17.0 Pottawatomie 841 13.2 814 12.2 776 11.7 714 10.6 Pratt 389 17.8 389 16.3 374 15.7 359 15.6 Rawlins 87 18.6 79 16.6 84 16.6 92 19.1 Reno 2,853 19.3 2,956 20.2 3,052 21.1 2,595 17.9 Republic 183 19.7 193 20.5 166 18.2 162 17.3 Rice 448 19.6 428 18.4 467 19.9 423 18.1 Riley 2,571 19.0 2,298 17.4 2,150 16.5 1,999 15.5 Rooks 206 17.3 222 18.6 193 16.3 183 15.5 Rush 110 18.1 116 19.0 119 19.2 104 17.1 Russell 304 21.2 350 23.9 295 19.8 323 20.7 Saline 2,952 21.7 2,634 19.8 2,455 18.6 2,855 21.7 Scott 180 14.3 166 12.8 162 12.5 151 12.0 Sedgwick 30,674 23.1 29,273 22.1 25,795 19.4 27,528 20.7 Seward 1,779 23.4 1,850 25.3 1,562 21.5 1,308 18.2 Shawnee 10,416 24.3 9,513 22.2 8,804 20.8 8,447 19.9 Sheridan 74 13.0 98 16.5 94 15.9 102 17.3 Sherman 322 23.5 342 24.1 329 23.0 342 24.4 Smith 126 17.7 122 17.7 133 18.2 116 16.5 Stafford 211 21.0 212 20.2 199 19.6 208 20.8 Stanton 100 16.9 118 19.3 102 17.4 97 16.6 Stevens 264 15.4 275 15.6 244 13.7 277 15.5 Sumner 1,101 18.6 1,067 18.2 1,100 19.0 1,016 17.6 Thomas 243 13.5 236 13.1 240 13.4 215 12.0 Trego 86 15.5 72 13.1 61 12.1 77 14.6 Wabaunsee 228 13.1 228 13.2 247 14.3 214 12.5 Wallace 47 12.8 67 16.7 47 12.7 60 15.9 Washington 186 14.4 185 15.0 184 14.7 164 13.2 Wichita 110 18.6 99 17.6 87 15.3 95 16.5 Wilson 539 25.8 608 28.4 548 25.8 497 24.0 Woodson 202 29.9 209 30.2 168 26.2 188 29.6 Wyandotte 15,356 34.6 17,136 38.3 15,554 34.5 14,546 32.1 Kansas 135,261 19.0 131,251 18.4 125,562 17.6 119,994 16.9 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 14, 2016). 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 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 Allen 2,034 1,758 1,736 -1.3 $2,637,096 $2,184,309 $2,183,291 0.0 Anderson 834 710 607 -14.5 1,094,152 903,852 800,708 -11.4 Atchison 2,406 2,171 2,004 -7.7 3,344,654 2,937,518 2,668,773 -9.1 Barber 268 233 236 1.3 321,498 263,623 257,225 -2.4 Barton 3,105 2,944 2,904 -1.4 3,969,217 3,690,728 3,753,827 1.7 Bourbon 2,437 2,133 2,030 -4.8 3,098,208 2,598,574 2,479,929 -4.6 Brown 1,330 1,255 1,177 -6.2 1,647,047 1,544,080 1,431,347 -7.3 Butler 5,917 5,452 4,996 -8.4 8,137,373 7,456,777 6,814,773 -8.6 Chase 187 180 169 -6.1 269,120 263,623 215,561 -18.2 Chautauqua 458 461 455 -1.3 566,519 564,907 524,059 -7.2 Cherokee 3,673 3,367 3,052 -9.4 4,779,071 4,368,617 3,939,606 -9.8 Cheyenne 135 143 123 -14.0 175,382 188,302 162,003 -14.0 Clark 170 138 134 -2.9 223,039 188,302 165,256 -12.2 Clay 541 529 509 -3.8 692,785 677,889 646,934 -4.6 Cloud 816 798 789 -1.1 961,657 979,173 949,539 -3.0 Coffey 694 664 620 -6.6 844,817 790,870 767,254 -3.0 Comanche 121 108 134 24.1 149,866 112,981 166,466 47.3 Cowley 5,596 5,453 5,362 -1.7 7,509,445 7,268,475 7,168,436 -1.4 Crawford 6,668 6,200 5,769 -7.0 9,171,092 8,360,629 7,630,311 -8.7 Decatur 224 203 205 1.0 269,153 263,623 260,787 -1.1 Dickinson 1,576 1,506 1,441 -4.3 2,069,494 1,920,685 1,861,911 -3.1 Doniphan 724 782 693 -11.4 903,278 1,054,494 916,546 -13.1 Douglas 8,177 7,530 6,932 -7.9 11,374,808 10,205,993 9,350,450 -8.4 Edwards 214 200 197 -1.5 267,155 263,623 262,758 -0.3 Elk 310 291 274 -5.8 377,879 376,605 359,209 -4.6 Ellis 1,832 1,720 1,719 -0.1 2,377,574 2,221,969 2,233,571 0.5 Ellsworth 347 320 261 -18.4 436,032 376,605 332,503 -11.7 Finney 5,030 4,841 4,471 -7.6 6,321,179 5,988,018 5,516,541 -7.9 Ford 3,932 3,750 3,497 -6.7 5,612,223 5,272,469 5,017,841 -4.8 Franklin 3,563 3,096 2,729 -11.9 4,759,115 4,067,333 3,521,598 -13.4 Geary 3,554 3,093 2,948 -4.7 4,993,389 4,217,975 4,019,491 -4.7 Gove 106 89 62 -30.3 119,641 112,981 65,977 -41.6 Graham 148 154 151 -1.9 153,190 188,302 177,027 -6.0 Grant 554 559 525 -6.1 733,066 715,549 697,443 -2.5 Gray 241 226 205 -9.3 333,020 301,284 255,756 -15.1 Greeley 51 61 52 -14.8 58,368 75,321 53,708 -28.7 Greenwood 827 792 746 -5.8 1,050,168 1,016,833 943,519 -7.2 Hamilton 172 183 155 -15.3 230,842 225,963 203,471 -10.0 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014-2016 379 County 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014-2016 Harper 525 523 526 0.6 $659,234 $677,889 $674,793 -0.5 Harvey 3,131 2,864 2,676 -6.6 4,232,120 3,803,710 3,547,364 -6.7 Haskell 212 186 173 -7.0 260,509 225,963 204,190 -9.6 Hodgeman 88 86 80 -7.0 117,826 112,981 112,822 -0.1 Jackson 1,058 944 879 -6.9 1,356,077 1,167,475 1,136,394 -2.7 Jefferson 1,188 1,113 956 -14.1 1,583,868 1,506,420 1,240,755 -17.6 Jewell 178 198 184 -7.1 202,297 225,963 208,109 -7.9 Johnson 21,522 19,625 17,414 -11.3 29,723,548 26,964,912 23,980,090 -11.1 Kearny 322 286 269 -5.9 431,570 376,605 343,325 -8.8 Kingman 479 456 384 -15.8 598,922 564,907 459,016 -18.7 Kiowa 143 147 151 2.7 167,837 150,642 171,984 14.2 Labette 3,204 2,992 2,777 -7.2 4,055,296 3,728,389 3,453,375 -7.4 Lane 103 85 78 -8.2 134,812 112,981 98,307 -13.0 Leavenworth 5,716 5,418 4,936 -8.9 7,829,414 7,230,814 6,482,816 -10.3 Lincoln 228 235 229 -2.6 288,750 301,284 292,186 -3.0 Linn 1,185 1,132 1,026 -9.4 1,584,972 1,431,099 1,320,065 -7.8 Logan 171 165 171 3.6 198,917 188,302 195,637 3.9 Lyon 4,116 3,422 3,066 -10.4 5,549,718 4,519,259 4,026,843 -10.9 McPherson 1,889 1,624 1,526 -6.0 2,478,760 2,108,988 1,984,043 -5.9 Marion 712 696 646 -7.2 921,996 866,191 804,633 -7.1 Marshall 763 725 713 -1.7 951,153 866,191 852,270 -1.6 Meade 240 219 229 4.6 313,083 263,623 295,685 12.2 Miami 3,010 2,720 2,406 -11.5 3,933,881 3,540,086 3,207,469 -9.4 Mitchell 302 350 330 -5.7 332,770 414,265 405,907 -2.0 Montgomery 5,739 5,342 5,097 -4.6 7,660,181 7,042,512 6,736,592 -4.3 Morris 495 426 394 -7.5 647,996 564,907 524,247 -7.2 Morton 228 203 156 -23.2 289,547 263,623 216,942 -17.7 Nemaha 430 466 411 -11.8 537,612 602,568 512,139 -15.0 Neosho 2,515 2,216 2,036 -8.1 3,339,687 2,899,858 2,636,427 -9.1 Ness 152 147 164 11.6 204,415 188,302 218,860 16.2 Norton 331 283 247 -12.7 384,488 338,944 310,962 -8.3 Osage 1,692 1,465 1,403 -4.2 2,186,297 1,920,685 1,863,385 -3.0 Osborne 272 256 225 -12.1 313,469 301,284 274,095 -9.0 Ottawa 399 391 382 -2.3 518,546 489,586 490,709 0.2 Pawnee 491 487 468 -3.9 621,078 602,568 619,746 2.9 Phillips 432 404 358 -11.4 522,770 451,926 410,665 -9.1 Pottawatomie 1,290 1,252 1,156 -7.7 1,625,373 1,581,741 1,475,692 -6.7 Pratt 692 617 598 -3.1 854,033 753,210 753,067 0.0 380 County 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014-2016 Rawlins 124 132 119 -9.8 $135,482 $150,642 $134,996 -10.4 Reno 7,654 6,928 6,773 -2.2 10,202,929 9,151,499 9,012,105 -1.5 Republic 300 295 258 -12.5 340,784 338,944 282,291 -16.7 Rice 900 814 792 -2.7 1,180,109 1,054,494 1,054,608 0.0 Riley 3,308 3,141 2,991 -4.8 4,622,163 4,330,957 4,159,751 -4.0 Rooks 395 382 349 -8.6 472,843 489,586 452,900 -7.5 Rush 274 239 233 -2.5 349,247 301,284 295,598 -1.9 Russell 722 716 734 2.5 922,273 903,852 913,613 1.1 Saline 6,834 6,378 6,161 -3.4 9,363,777 8,511,271 8,278,558 -2.7 Scott 285 234 225 -3.8 389,277 301,284 289,657 -3.9 Sedgwick 76,723 70,678 66,153 -6.4 111,070,612 100,892,457 94,308,421 -6.5 Seward 2,321 2,040 2,048 0.4 3,088,538 2,711,555 2,678,622 -1.2 Shawnee 25,960 24,123 22,449 -6.9 36,219,258 32,839,949 30,781,865 -6.3 Sheridan 70 73 60 -17.8 76,720 75,321 76,102 1.0 Sherman 675 679 546 -19.6 877,397 828,531 683,541 -17.5 Smith 250 260 257 -1.2 307,295 301,284 298,929 -0.8 Stafford 330 305 314 3.0 430,874 414,265 399,502 -3.6 Stanton 107 96 82 -14.6 146,132 112,981 109,605 -3.0 Stevens 298 283 279 -1.4 375,667 338,944 357,345 5.4 Sumner 2,509 2,336 2,196 -6.0 3,281,838 2,975,179 2,829,041 -4.9 Thomas 458 424 428 0.9 595,945 564,907 529,298 -6.3 Trego 120 128 133 3.9 160,607 150,642 171,643 13.9 Wabaunsee 368 336 288 -14.3 446,725 414,265 359,314 -13.3 Wallace 79 93 81 -12.9 104,997 112,981 99,299 -12.1 Washington 216 207 243 17.4 239,009 225,963 277,008 22.6 Wichita 123 104 104 0.0 159,872 112,981 122,464 8.4 Wilson 1,380 1,291 1,184 -8.3 1,823,455 1,694,722 1,557,066 -8.1 Woodson 398 386 371 -3.9 477,456 489,586 475,743 -2.8 Wyandotte 33,584 30,257 27,571 -8.9 48,261,307 42,255,072 38,126,920 -9.8 Kansas 301,377 277,614 258,412 -6.9 $415,767,025 $376,604,917 $350,432,816 -6.9 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department for Children and Families, County Packets, Fiscal Years 2014-2016, http://www.dcf.ks.gov/Agency/Pages/County-Packets.aspx (accessed July 19, 2017). 381 County 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 Allen 1,440 1,328 1,270 -4.4 $293,791 $216,559 $319,098 47.3 Anderson 502 483 438 -9.3 105,906 64,536 97,067 50.4 Atchison 1,394 1,259 1,171 -7.0 213,012 155,765 204,093 31.0 Barber 154 176 147 -16.5 35,058 33,782 49,482 46.5 Barton 1,630 1,511 1,697 12.3 316,427 221,011 385,851 74.6 Bourbon 1,674 1,494 1,383 -7.4 323,336 205,418 329,014 60.2 Brown 1,007 912 854 -6.4 185,394 133,819 188,964 41.2 Butler 2,934 2,610 2,472 -5.3 488,578 302,415 536,537 77.4 Chase 153 152 130 -14.5 37,948 28,366 39,007 37.5 Chautauqua 315 336 334 -0.6 80,214 70,430 107,038 52.0 Cherokee 2,188 2,015 1,872 -7.1 492,830 351,631 497,930 41.6 Cheyenne 118 99 66 -33.3 24,601 14,079 17,257 22.6 Clark 169 155 92 -40.6 34,515 28,526 24,274 -14.9 Clay 400 369 348 -5.7 80,175 53,137 87,228 64.2 Cloud 684 645 620 -3.9 140,051 103,491 161,434 56.0 Coffey 512 494 455 -7.9 105,238 81,375 118,189 45.2 Comanche 75 68 75 10.3 20,053 14,124 22,295 57.9 Cowley 2,500 2,208 2,187 -1.0 431,458 302,779 496,258 63.9 Crawford 4,315 3,991 3,731 -6.5 794,886 566,980 862,338 52.1 Decatur 142 119 107 -10.1 26,692 17,993 28,010 55.7 Dickinson 1,125 1,033 917 -11.2 218,772 144,754 209,926 45.0 Doniphan 480 484 443 -8.5 123,297 89,456 122,987 37.5 Douglas 3,814 3,371 3,342 -0.9 609,799 436,194 679,027 55.7 Edwards 154 113 133 17.7 24,858 19,482 32,608 67.4 Elk 291 307 283 -7.8 70,688 54,917 84,078 53.1 Ellis 873 794 817 2.9 111,235 86,843 137,454 58.3 Ellsworth 251 210 216 2.9 51,175 34,305 48,676 41.9 Finney 2,283 2,119 2,177 2.7 284,429 226,638 364,796 61.0 Ford 931 879 848 -3.5 154,111 120,331 176,057 46.3 Franklin 1,722 1,497 1,228 -18.0 312,643 193,927 269,001 38.7 Geary 1,835 1,591 1,503 -5.5 263,987 169,527 274,119 61.7 Gove 44 45 47 4.4 10,075 6,745 12,811 89.9 Graham 87 101 127 25.7 18,921 15,598 28,640 83.6 Grant 264 243 250 2.9 41,237 35,665 58,124 63.0 Gray 56 47 47 0.0 10,648 9,818 13,534 37.8 Greeley 31 47 44 -6.4 6,515 5,546 4,795 -13.5 Greenwood 705 660 661 0.2 147,414 111,335 204,060 83.3 LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014-2016 LIEAP Participants (annual unduplicated persons) 382 County 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014-2016 LIEAP Participants (annual unduplicated persons) Hamilton 100 98 71 -27.6 $15,257 $13,232 $23,709 79.2 Harper 357 368 367 -0.3 87,934 64,430 91,669 42.3 Harvey 1,637 1,433 1,316 -8.2 257,490 170,042 270,467 59.1 Haskell 125 109 110 0.9 17,278 13,180 24,823 88.3 Hodgeman 43 45 45 0.0 9,308 8,140 11,751 44.4 Jackson 818 834 753 -9.7 164,851 112,184 188,295 67.8 Jefferson 858 788 703 -10.8 194,557 119,102 191,351 60.7 Jewell 121 123 143 16.3 26,385 21,089 36,791 74.5 Johnson 8,475 7,387 6,653 -9.9 1,266,802 881,312 1,254,161 42.3 Kearny 135 108 102 -5.6 18,778 10,843 16,118 48.6 Kingman 282 269 287 6.7 82,722 60,489 102,762 69.9 Kiowa 92 87 99 13.8 23,332 18,995 23,864 25.6 Labette 1,909 1,782 1,772 -0.6 394,095 303,254 457,387 50.8 Lane 53 42 59 40.5 15,459 8,927 15,076 68.9 Leavenworth 2,840 2,584 2,519 -2.5 405,036 293,179 421,638 43.8 Lincoln 234 227 215 -5.3 43,648 35,348 48,168 36.3 Linn 734 664 646 -2.7 209,079 142,905 218,419 52.8 Logan 106 83 58 -30.1 16,438 7,713 10,206 32.3 Lyon 2,749 2,270 1,957 -13.8 407,761 273,524 370,193 35.3 McPherson 874 770 739 -4.0 167,395 103,035 164,313 59.5 Marion 597 518 505 -2.5 110,993 94,372 146,652 55.4 Marshall 527 502 488 -2.8 104,356 69,127 108,043 56.3 Meade 138 94 118 25.5 24,634 16,032 30,510 90.3 Miami 1,163 1,107 981 -11.4 243,895 166,581 216,893 30.2 Mitchell 231 231 282 22.1 54,948 39,400 67,414 71.1 Montgomery 3,092 2,776 2,656 -4.3 535,915 443,284 696,047 57.0 Morris 372 326 305 -6.4 62,223 50,055 79,278 58.4 Morton 106 98 96 -2.0 19,467 18,216 25,581 40.4 Nemaha 304 301 255 -15.3 69,435 44,698 61,060 36.6 Neosho 1,407 1,274 1,087 -14.7 249,014 187,883 278,236 48.1 Ness 28 35 63 80.0 5,285 7,530 14,251 89.3 Norton 215 182 167 -8.2 46,050 27,125 41,598 53.4 Osage 1,107 983 982 -0.1 223,046 168,016 246,850 46.9 Osborne 177 163 160 -1.8 36,136 28,016 47,223 68.6 Ottawa 243 221 241 9.0 58,831 32,568 62,980 93.4 Pawnee 226 258 273 5.8 51,502 38,900 52,852 35.9 Phillips 235 210 192 -8.6 37,498 23,304 34,735 49.1 383 County 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016 Percent Change 2015-2016 LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014-2016 LIEAP Participants (annual unduplicated persons) Pottawatomie 824 770 718 -6.8 $144,770 $89,558 $142,608 59.2 Pratt 398 387 381 -1.6 89,330 65,098 92,171 41.6 Rawlins 95 86 68 -20.9 14,245 9,300 14,304 53.8 Reno 4,488 3,970 3,824 -3.7 807,203 538,250 865,743 60.8 Republic 278 244 207 -15.2 54,807 38,027 62,374 64.0 Rice 580 462 461 -0.2 104,891 80,387 134,239 67.0 Riley 1,808 1,632 1,757 7.7 273,897 183,545 301,628 64.3 Rooks 211 213 190 -10.8 32,423 24,220 32,575 34.5 Rush 174 166 194 16.9 43,419 32,436 49,667 53.1 Russell 538 498 486 -2.4 99,275 76,409 111,414 45.8 Saline 3,649 3,375 3,279 -2.8 585,120 404,574 646,077 59.7 Scott 118 103 98 -4.9 20,443 14,077 20,110 42.9 Sedgwick 38,127 34,477 33,599 -2.5 5,903,506 3,978,350 6,770,981 70.2 Seward 1,019 967 1,019 5.4 175,940 141,076 227,614 61.3 Shawnee 14,859 13,200 12,663 -4.1 2,306,545 1,559,877 2,299,569 47.4 Sheridan 50 45 44 -2.2 7,710 7,392 5,642 -23.7 Sherman 387 373 315 -15.5 74,801 65,955 89,176 35.2 Smith 177 153 182 19.0 35,267 24,908 50,641 103.3 Stafford 257 232 235 1.3 54,133 37,090 65,352 76.2 Stanton 46 41 38 -7.3 7,720 9,042 11,059 22.3 Stevens 98 100 142 42.0 22,078 18,562 30,882 66.4 Sumner 1,372 1,228 1,208 -1.6 226,207 165,359 254,686 54.0 Thomas 185 130 90 -30.8 21,390 12,118 15,882 31.1 Trego 82 72 66 -8.3 14,530 12,725 20,221 58.9 Wabaunsee 295 276 229 -17.0 55,347 38,674 52,452 35.6 Wallace 57 50 58 16.0 9,758 5,954 11,703 96.6 Washington 196 155 152 -1.9 37,509 23,156 34,252 47.9 Wichita 332 364 168 -53.8 58,338 45,045 24,387 -45.9 Wilson 994 950 877 -7.7 214,711 181,385 253,767 39.9 Woodson 387 371 315 -15.1 89,721 62,230 101,754 63.5 Wyandotte 13,613 12,221 11,160 -8.7 2,006,922 1,540,846 2,157,977 40.1 Kansas 155,656 140,626 134,220 -4.6 $26,038,756 $18,328,952 $28,394,328 54.9 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department for Children and Families, County Packets, Fiscal Years 2014-2016, http://www.dcf.ks.gov/Agency/Pages/County-Packets.aspx (accessed July 19, 2017). 384 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Parks and Recreation P ar ks a nd R ec re at io n 385 Cheyenne Rawlins Jewell Smith Decatur Phillips Republic WashingtonNorton Marshall Nemaha Brown Doniphan Cloud Jackson Atchison Sherman Thomas Sheridan Rooks Osborne Mitchell Graham Clay Riley Pottawatomie Jefferson LeavenworthOttawa Geary Lincoln Shawnee Wabaunsee Wyandotte LoganWallace Russell Dickinson Ellis Gove Trego Douglas Johnson Saline Ellsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin Miami Wichita Scott Lane Greeley Ness Rush Barton McPherson Marion Rice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn Pawnee FinneyKearny Hamilton Hodgeman Stafford Harvey Reno GreenwoodEdwards Butler Woodson Allen Bourbon Gray Ford Sedgwick Pratt Stanton Haskell Grant Kiowa Wilson Neosho Kingman Crawford Elk Sumner Cowley Meade Clark Barber Morton Stevens Seward Montgomery Harper Labette Comanche Cherokee Chautauqua FlintHills 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 Flint Hills Ecoregion Walk-In Hunting Areas (2014) Rivers, Lakes, Resevoirs Recreational Areas in Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Data Access & Support Center. Note: The Zoom In Tool in Adobe Acrobat Reader will allow close-up viewing and printing of this map. 386 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 2014 1,041.0 8,536 63,235 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 387 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 388 Recreational Area Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Cedar Bluff West 1,715 131,885 165,736 153,263 164,111 153,735 144,353 129,698 Cheney Central 1,913 741,735 480,021 353,590 362,576 326,462 452,289 621,875 Clinton East 1,455 379,820 370,875 348,545 384,428 372,255 357,313 463,337 Crawford1 East 665 296,725 239,158 230,883 226,342 219,812 223,930 297,553 Cross Timbers East 1,075 117,397 237,809 227,135 249,634 324,113 428,122 604,655 Eisenhower East 1,785 132,030 142,783 122,900 208,075 143,016 128,814 125,267 El Dorado Central 3,800 911,409 980,140 930,817 1,071,566 702,044 711,235 767,416 Elk City East 857 94,674 112,359 121,556 124,339 197,870 201,156 139,916 Fall River1 East 917 84,831 141,678 179,686 146,073 264,479 352,871 271,237 Glen Elder1 West 1,250 196,908 231,696 215,909 241,605 218,436 199,972 168,248 Hillsdale East 1,475 763,471 711,991 548,799 529,539 595,409 641,809 641,452 Kanopolis Central 1,585 223,410 242,372 229,958 179,629 192,441 184,578 221,081 Kaw River1 East 76 - - - - 27,790 30,568 33,605 Lovewell West 1,126 284,193 236,331 240,647 215,058 179,142 188,846 177,068 Meade West 528 113,910 107,874 74,712 85,594 87,471 83,986 104,347 Milford Central 1,084 525,678 566,127 457,426 535,801 460,089 575,155 672,388 Perry East 1,597 260,420 241,048 216,669 231,590 186,517 185,092 175,023 Pomona East 490 129,484 126,427 111,945 147,179 149,292 155,939 115,449 Prairie Dog West 874 211,345 221,378 207,636 205,641 214,280 193,343 187,497 Prairie Spirit Trail2 East - 58,500 54,500 57,400 58,650 65,950 66,400 65,950 Sand Hills Central 1,123 17,371 24,265 22,620 22,091 23,146 31,650 71,425 Scott West 1,235 156,528 133,543 147,739 139,101 131,563 140,400 162,630 Tuttle Creek1 Central 1,156 921,844 785,772 804,064 767,265 861,159 586,896 593,512 Webster West 880 195,348 196,503 182,010 223,794 208,173 184,950 146,742 Wilson1 Central 945 305,638 254,192 217,658 230,823 224,014 230,277 227,404 Total 29,606 7,254,554 7,004,578 6,403,567 6,750,504 6,528,658 6,679,944 7,184,775 2 Trail is 52 miles. Total Acreage State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals, 2009-2015 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. 389 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 390 License Number Value Number Value Number Value Hunting Resident 61,639 $1,109,502 62,566 $1,126,188 61,154 $1,120,963 Non-resident 51,185 3,582,950 53,594 3,751,580 58,979 4,030,090 Jr. Non-resident 2,200 77,000 2,537 88,795 2,651 91,165 Multi-year Hunt (16-20) 413 16,520 112,616 2,301,228 579 18,880 Five Year - - - - 212 21,200 Fishing Resident 150,159 2,702,862 156,654 2,819,772 152,610 2,729,961 Non-resident 10,008 400,320 10,934 437,360 11,083 439,140 5-day Trip 4,202 84,040 4,638 92,760 4,837 96,600 24-hour Trip 59,825 179,475 61,622 184,866 58,825 176,475 Multi-year Fish (16-20) 565 22,600 929 37,160 786 28,440 Five Year - - - - 71 7,100 Combination Hunting and Fishing Resident 39,305 1,414,980 41,113 1,480,068 41,246 1,480,843 Non-resident 1,165 128,150 1,308 143,880 1,585 168,735 Multi-year Combo (16-20) 656 45,920 789 55,230 901 49,070 Sr. Resident 7,319 57,119 6,946 68,058 6,737 70,014 Five Year - - - - 533 95,760 Furharvester Resident 8,650 155,700 8,276 148,968 7,544 148,278 Non-resident 119 29,750 111 27,750 82 20,250 Junior 333 3,330 294 2,940 227 2,314 Lifetime License Hunting 570 250,800 638 280,720 807 280,280 Fishing 100 44,000 127 55,880 145 49,280 Combination 306 269,280 415 365,200 538 326,480 Sr. Lifetime Combo 9,751 390,040 4,394 173,600 4,183 163,080 Furharvester 23 10,120 24 10,560 35 14,080 Payments 857 88,721 759 76,449 765 80,437 Special Licenses Bobcat, Non-resident 87 8,700 80 8,000 90 9,000 Controlled Shooting Area 9,774 146,610 10,240 153,600 9,821 149,455 48-hour Waterfowl 2,062 51,550 2,893 72,325 3,637 90,650 3 Pole 20,778 83,112 22,747 90,988 25,026 102,374 Trout 12,909 129,090 14,286 142,860 15,067 151,378 Total 454,960 $11,482,241 581,530 $14,196,785 470,756 $12,211,772 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable or not available. Fees may change during the calendar year, please visit: http://ksoutdoors.com/License-Permits for current pricing. Hunting Fishing Combination Lifetime License Resident - $18 Resident - $18 Resident - $36 Hunting - $440 Non-resident - $70 Non-resident - $40 Non-resident - $110 Fishing - $440 Jr. Non-resident - $35 5-day trip - $20 Multi-year 16-20 - $70 Combination - $880 Controlled Shooting Area - $15 24-hour - $3 65-74 Lifetime Combo - $40 Non-resident Bobcat - $100 3 Pole - $4 Furharvester Furharvester - $440 48-hour Waterfowl - $25 Multi-year 16-20 - $40 Resident - $18 Multi-Year 16-20 - $40 Trout - $10 Non-resident - $250 65-74 Resident Hunt - $9 Five Year - $100 Junior - $10 Five Year - $100 License Fees for Calendar Year 2015 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2013-2015 2013 2014 2015 Source: Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, http://ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/Annual-Quarter-Reports (accessed June 14, 2017). 391 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Population P op ul at io n 392 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 20,000 393 Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S. 1860-2016, 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 1990 2,477,588 248,718,301 4.8 9.8 1.00 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 2,869,503 311,663,358 0.6 0.9 0.92 2012r 2,885,262 313,998,379 1.1 1.7 0.92 2013r 2,892,821 316,204,908 1.4 2.4 0.91 2014r 2,899,360 318,563,456 1.6 3.2 0.91 2015r 2,906,721 320,896,618 1.9 3.9 0.91 2016 2,907,289 323,127,513 1.9 4.7 0.90 1 Includes armed forces residing in the state. 2 Rate of growth from the previous Decennial Census. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. r - revised Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Resident Population1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States, various issues; Population Division, http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html (accessed December 20, 2016). Kansas Population as a Percentage of U.S. Population Decennial Rate of Growth2 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Kansas Population as a Percentage of U.S. Population, 1860-2010 394 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 years 79,951 87,235 80,941 87,971 85,272 69,246 79,458 109,720 111,484 88,466 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 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1990 395 Age and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1990 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. 396 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). Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 2000 and 2010 2000 Male Female 2010 Total Male Female Total 397 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 398 Race and Hispanic Origin Number Percent of Total Number Percent of Total 2,911,641 100.0 321,418,821 100.0 2,818,642 96.8 311,437,291 96.9 2,465,799 84.7 234,940,100 73.1 172,109 5.9 40,695,277 12.7 American Indian and Alaska Native 27,041 0.9 2,597,249 0.8 Cherokee tribal grouping 4,418 0.2 284,858 0.1 Chippewa tribal grouping 807 0.0 115,280 0.0 Navajo tribal grouping 1,481 0.1 323,757 0.1 Sioux tribal grouping 1,473 0.1 117,019 0.0 84,221 2.9 17,273,777 5.4 18,498 0.6 3,699,957 1.2 13,355 0.5 4,133,674 1.3 6,729 0.2 2,848,148 0.9 Japanese 2,569 0.1 757,468 0.2 3,761 0.1 1,460,483 0.5 Vietnamese 20,606 0.7 1,738,848 0.5 Other Asian 18,703 0.6 2,635,199 0.8 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 2,197 0.1 554,946 0.2 450 0.0 176,482 0.1 312 0.0 78,522 0.0 919 0.0 120,019 0.0 516 0.0 179,923 0.1 67,275 2.3 15,375,942 4.8 92,999 3.2 9,981,530 3.1 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 336,321 11.6 56,496,122 17.6 279,073 9.6 35,797,080 11.1 Puerto Rican 11,430 0.4 5,372,759 1.7 Cuban 3,500 0.1 2,106,501 0.7 Other Hispanic or Latino 42,318 1.5 13,219,782 4.1 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,575,320 88.4 264,922,699 82.4 White alone 2,223,659 76.4 197,534,496 61.5 Kansas Total Population United States Hispanic or Latino and Race Total population estimate is controlled. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2015, Demographic and Housing Estimates (DP-5). Korean Samoan Other Pacific Islander Black or African American Race Asian Guamanian or Chamorro Native Hawaiian 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 Population in Kansas and the U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2015 Chinese Filipino One Race White 399 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. 400 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. 401 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 3 402 Greeley Franklin Phillips 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 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 Leavenworth Linn Morris Rooks Barber Anderson Decatur Sherman Gray Barton Clark Saline Harvey Geary Scott Jewell Wichita Stevens Graham Kearny Gove Neosho Smith Russell Rawlins Shawnee Riley Coffey Stafford Elk Ottawa Sedgwick Greenwood Meade Miami Mitchell Marion Sumner Pratt Douglas Central200,268-0.72% East Central1,066,4510.55% North Central60,380-1.13% Northeast427,0320.00% Northwest32,465-0.67% South Central679,0580.04% Southeast282,815-0.50% Southwest136,193-1.13% West Central22,827-0.87% Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2016and Percent Change, 2015-2016 State: 2,907,2890.02%Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 403 Age Group 2014 2019 2024 2029 2034 2039 2044 0-4 years 200,607 201,424 197,344 197,865 200,716 204,026 205,289 5-9 years 203,255 196,338 197,019 193,352 194,081 197,129 200,620 10-14 years 200,293 201,543 194,766 195,307 191,971 192,908 196,151 15-19 years 200,470 209,242 210,773 204,053 204,753 202,188 203,830 20-24 years 220,176 223,253 232,208 235,175 229,539 232,002 230,303 25-29 years 191,221 188,000 192,222 203,451 206,389 201,077 201,686 30-34 years 196,672 193,698 191,485 197,497 210,577 213,199 207,001 35-39 years 174,728 192,226 189,696 188,006 194,155 207,484 209,909 40-44 years 169,939 171,292 188,860 186,837 185,717 192,170 205,909 45-49 years 170,437 167,855 169,395 186,933 185,257 184,546 191,218 50-54 years 198,165 166,081 163,443 164,699 181,364 179,501 178,617 55-59 years 194,480 193,888 162,876 160,560 162,002 178,562 177,033 60-64 years 168,055 186,935 186,742 157,293 155,363 156,997 173,252 65-69 years 131,466 160,466 179,033 179,457 151,765 150,397 152,371 70-74 years 94,308 122,277 150,784 169,648 171,431 146,136 145,740 75-79 years 70,854 84,448 110,048 136,135 153,576 155,739 133,363 80-84 years 55,347 57,051 68,807 90,683 113,244 128,821 131,802 85 and over 63,848 72,177 78,645 93,057 121,373 157,537 193,560 Total 2,904,321 2,988,194 3,064,144 3,140,008 3,213,274 3,280,420 3,337,654 Under 18 724,437 724,937 715,703 709,085 709,694 715,450 724,430 5-19 years 604,018 607,123 602,557 592,712 590,805 592,226 600,601 25-64 years 1,463,697 1,459,974 1,444,718 1,445,276 1,480,823 1,513,536 1,544,625 65 and over 415,823 496,420 587,317 668,981 711,390 738,630 756,836 100 and over 1,615 3,565 4,511 3,958 5,379 6,220 8,417 Source: Wichita State University, Center for Economic and Business Research, http://www.kansaseconomy.org/local-forecasts/population-forecast (accessed May 9, 2016). Population Projections for Kansas, by Age Group 2014-2044, Selected Years 404 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) 405 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 2010-2016 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 July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Numerical Change April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Percent Change April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Kansas 2,853,118 2,869,503 2,885,262 2,892,821 2,899,360 2,906,721 2,907,289 54,171 1.9 Inside MAs 1,896,633 1,913,926 1,929,022 1,940,370 1,951,995 1,964,113 1,972,856 76,223 4.0 Outside MAs 956,485 955,577 956,240 952,451 947,365 942,608 934,433 -22,052 -2.3 Kansas City, Kansas MA 820,354 830,250 838,692 847,600 855,856 863,348 871,008 50,654 6.2 Johnson County 544,179 552,855 559,515 566,393 573,024 578,758 584,451 40,272 7.4 Leavenworth County 76,227 77,102 77,713 78,141 78,658 79,207 80,204 3,977 5.2 Linn County 9,656 9,606 9,482 9,515 9,502 9,561 9,558 -98 -1.0 Miami County 32,787 32,714 32,622 32,807 32,817 32,727 32,964 177 0.5 Wyandotte County 157,505 157,973 159,360 160,744 161,855 163,095 163,831 6,326 4.0 Lawrence MA 110,826 112,424 113,304 114,672 116,430 117,915 119,440 8,614 7.8 Douglas County 110,826 112,424 113,304 114,672 116,430 117,915 119,440 8,614 7.8 Manhattan MA 92,719 95,370 98,608 98,113 97,497 98,506 97,004 4,285 4.6 Pottawatomie County 21,604 22,032 22,335 22,611 22,799 23,194 23,661 2,057 9.5 Riley County 71,115 73,338 76,273 75,502 74,698 75,312 73,343 2,228 3.1 St. Joseph MA 7,945 7,951 7,869 7,844 7,833 7,756 7,664 -281 -3.5 Doniphan County 7,945 7,951 7,869 7,844 7,833 7,756 7,664 -281 -3.5 Topeka MA 233,870 234,711 234,495 233,943 233,791 233,572 233,068 -802 -0.3 Jackson County 13,462 13,448 13,417 13,332 13,456 13,328 13,291 -171 -1.3 Jefferson County 19,126 18,983 18,921 18,835 18,863 18,886 18,897 -229 -1.2 Osage County 16,295 16,340 16,170 16,088 15,991 15,912 15,843 -452 -2.8 Shawnee County 177,934 178,908 178,980 178,661 178,509 178,541 178,146 212 0.1 Wabaunsee County 7,053 7,032 7,007 7,027 6,972 6,905 6,891 -162 -2.3 Wichita MA 630,919 633,220 636,054 638,198 640,588 643,016 644,672 13,753 2.2 Butler County 65,880 65,870 65,781 65,835 66,077 66,601 67,025 1,145 1.7 Harvey County 34,684 34,707 34,796 34,784 34,670 34,908 34,913 229 0.7 Kingman County 7,858 7,898 7,831 7,829 7,704 7,653 7,467 -391 -5.0 Sedgwick County 498,365 500,900 503,945 506,141 508,666 510,360 511,995 13,630 2.7 Sumner County 24,132 23,845 23,701 23,609 23,471 23,494 23,272 -860 -3.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2016/demo/popest/counties-total.html (accessed March 21, 2017). 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. 406 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 407 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 408 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 12,320 409 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). 410 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-2.2 411 County 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 Allen 15,654 14,638 14,385 13,371 -1,014 -7.0 Anderson 8,749 7,803 8,110 8,102 -8 -0.1 Atchison 18,397 16,932 16,774 16,924 150 0.9 Barber 6,548 5,874 5,307 4,861 -446 -8.4 Barton 31,343 29,382 28,205 27,674 -531 -1.9 Bourbon 15,969 14,966 15,379 15,173 -206 -1.3 Brown 11,955 11,128 10,724 9,984 -740 -6.9 Butler 44,782 50,580 59,484 65,880 6,396 10.8 Chase 3,309 3,021 3,030 2,790 -240 -7.9 Chautauqua 5,016 4,407 4,359 3,669 -690 -15.8 Cherokee 22,304 21,374 22,605 21,603 -1,002 -4.4 Cheyenne 3,678 3,243 3,165 2,726 -439 -13.9 Clark 2,599 2,418 2,390 2,215 -175 -7.3 Clay 9,802 9,158 8,822 8,535 -287 -3.3 Cloud 12,494 11,023 10,268 9,533 -735 -7.2 Coffey 9,370 8,404 8,865 8,601 -264 -3.0 Comanche 2,554 2,313 1,967 1,891 -76 -3.9 Cowley 36,824 36,915 36,291 36,311 20 0.1 Crawford 37,916 35,582 38,242 39,134 892 2.3 Decatur 4,509 4,021 3,472 2,961 -511 -14.7 Dickinson 20,175 18,958 19,344 19,754 410 2.1 Doniphan 9,268 8,134 8,249 7,945 -304 -3.7 Douglas 67,640 81,798 99,962 110,826 10,864 10.9 Edwards 4,271 3,787 3,449 3,037 -412 -11.9 Elk 3,918 3,327 3,261 2,882 -379 -11.6 Ellis 26,098 26,004 27,507 28,452 945 3.4 Ellsworth 6,640 6,586 6,525 6,497 -28 -0.4 Finney 23,825 33,070 40,523 36,776 -3,747 -9.2 Ford 24,315 27,463 32,458 33,848 1,390 4.3 Franklin 22,062 21,994 24,784 25,992 1,208 4.9 Geary 29,852 30,453 27,947 34,362 6,415 23.0 Gove 3,726 3,231 3,068 2,695 -373 -12.2 Graham 3,995 3,543 2,946 2,597 -349 -11.8 Grant 6,977 7,159 7,909 7,829 -80 -1.0 Gray 5,138 5,396 5,904 6,006 102 1.7 Greeley 1,845 1,774 1,534 1,247 -287 -18.7 Greenwood 8,764 7,847 7,673 6,689 -984 -12.8 Hamilton 2,514 2,388 2,670 2,690 20 0.7 Harper 7,778 7,124 6,536 6,034 -502 -7.7 Harvey 30,531 31,028 32,869 34,684 1,815 5.5 Haskell 3,814 3,886 4,307 4,256 -51 -1.2 Hodgeman 2,269 2,177 2,085 1,916 -169 -8.1 Jackson 11,644 11,525 12,657 13,462 805 6.4 Jefferson 15,207 15,905 18,426 19,126 700 3.8 Jewell 5,241 4,251 3,791 3,077 -714 -18.8 Johnson 270,269 355,021 451,479 544,179 92,700 20.5 Kearny 3,435 4,027 4,531 3,977 -554 -12.2 Kingman 8,960 8,292 8,673 7,858 -815 -9.4 Kiowa 4,046 3,660 3,278 2,553 -725 -22.1 Labette 25,682 23,693 22,835 21,607 -1,228 -5.4 Lane 2,472 2,375 2,155 1,750 -405 -18.8 Leavenworth 54,809 64,371 68,691 76,227 7,536 11.0 Lincoln 4,145 3,653 3,578 3,241 -337 -9.4 Linn 8,234 8,254 9,570 9,656 86 0.9 Logan 3,478 3,081 3,046 2,756 -290 -9.5 Lyon 35,108 34,732 35,935 33,690 -2,245 -6.2 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1980-2010 Increase or Decrease 2000-2010 412 County 1980 1990 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000-2010 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1980-2010 Increase or Decrease 2000-2010 McPherson 26,855 27,268 29,554 29,180 -374 -1.3 Marion 13,522 12,888 13,361 12,660 -701 -5.2 Marshall 12,787 11,705 10,965 10,117 -848 -7.7 Meade 4,788 4,247 4,631 4,575 -56 -1.2 Miami 21,618 23,466 28,351 32,787 4,436 15.6 Mitchell 8,117 7,203 6,932 6,373 -559 -8.1 Montgomery 42,281 38,816 36,254 35,471 -783 -2.2 Morris 6,419 6,198 6,104 5,923 -181 -3.0 Morton 3,454 3,480 3,496 3,233 -263 -7.5 Nemaha 11,211 10,446 10,717 10,178 -539 -5.0 Neosho 18,967 17,035 16,997 16,512 -485 -2.9 Ness 4,498 4,033 3,454 3,107 -347 -10.0 Norton 6,689 5,947 5,953 5,671 -282 -4.7 Osage 15,319 15,248 16,712 16,295 -417 -2.5 Osborne 5,959 4,867 4,452 3,858 -594 -13.3 Ottawa 5,971 5,634 6,163 6,091 -72 -1.2 Pawnee 8,065 7,555 7,233 6,973 -260 -3.6 Phillips 7,406 6,590 6,001 5,642 -359 -6.0 Pottawatomie 14,782 16,128 18,209 21,604 3,395 18.6 Pratt 10,275 9,702 9,647 9,656 9 0.1 Rawlins 4,105 3,404 2,966 2,519 -447 -15.1 Reno 64,983 62,389 64,790 64,511 -279 -0.4 Republic 7,569 6,482 5,835 4,980 -855 -14.7 Rice 11,900 10,610 10,761 10,083 -678 -6.3 Riley 63,505 67,139 62,852 71,115 8,263 13.1 Rooks 7,006 6,039 5,685 5,181 -504 -8.9 Rush 4,516 3,842 3,551 3,307 -244 -6.9 Russell 8,868 7,835 7,370 6,970 -400 -5.4 Saline 48,905 49,301 53,597 55,606 2,009 3.7 Scott 5,782 5,289 5,120 4,936 -184 -3.6 Sedgwick 367,088 403,662 452,869 498,365 45,496 10.0 Seward 17,071 18,743 22,510 22,952 442 2.0 Shawnee 154,916 160,976 169,871 177,934 8,063 4.7 Sheridan 3,544 3,043 2,813 2,556 -257 -9.1 Sherman 7,759 6,926 6,760 6,010 -750 -11.1 Smith 5,947 5,078 4,536 3,853 -683 -15.1 Stafford 5,694 5,365 4,789 4,437 -352 -7.4 Stanton 2,339 2,333 2,406 2,235 -171 -7.1 Stevens 4,736 5,048 5,463 5,724 261 4.8 Sumner 24,928 25,841 25,946 24,132 -1,814 -7.0 Thomas 8,451 8,258 8,180 7,900 -280 -3.4 Trego 4,165 3,694 3,319 3,001 -318 -9.6 Wabaunsee 6,867 6,603 6,885 7,053 168 2.4 Wallace 2,045 1,821 1,749 1,485 -264 -15.1 Washington 8,543 7,073 6,483 5,799 -684 -10.6 Wichita 3,041 2,758 2,531 2,234 -297 -11.7 Wilson 12,128 10,289 10,332 9,409 -923 -8.9 Woodson 4,600 4,116 3,788 3,309 -479 -12.6 Wyandotte 172,335 162,026 157,882 157,505 -377 -0.2 Kansas 2,364,236 2,477,588 2,688,824 2,853,118 164,294 6.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population , Vol. 1, Chapter A, Part 18; 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). 413 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 414 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 0.0 415 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. 416 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 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2010 417 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2010 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). 418 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 32.5 419 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). 420 County 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000 2010 Allen 7,029 6,525 -7.17 7,356 6,846 -6.93 Anderson 3,987 4,013 0.65 4,123 4,089 -0.82 Atchison 8,097 8,236 1.72 8,677 8,688 0.13 Barber 2,548 2,451 -3.81 2,759 2,410 -12.65 Barton 13,651 13,589 -0.45 14,554 14,085 -3.22 Bourbon 7,412 7,430 0.24 7,967 7,743 -2.81 Brown 5,181 4,867 -6.06 5,543 5,117 -7.69 Butler 29,876 33,178 11.05 29,606 32,702 10.46 Chase 1,544 1,422 -7.90 1,486 1,368 -7.94 Chautauqua 2,107 1,861 -11.68 2,252 1,808 -19.72 Cherokee 10,963 10,740 -2.03 11,642 10,863 -6.69 Cheyenne 1,561 1,375 -11.92 1,604 1,351 -15.77 Clark 1,168 1,074 -8.05 1,222 1,141 -6.63 Clay 4,392 4,225 -3.80 4,430 4,310 -2.71 Cloud 4,880 4,657 -4.57 5,388 4,876 -9.50 Coffey 4,347 4,252 -2.19 4,518 4,349 -3.74 Comanche 951 911 -4.21 1,016 980 -3.54 Cowley 17,747 18,111 2.05 18,544 18,200 -1.86 Crawford 18,634 19,421 4.22 19,608 19,713 0.54 Decatur 1,714 1,483 -13.48 1,758 1,478 -15.93 Dickinson 9,430 9,732 3.20 9,914 10,022 1.09 Doniphan 4,096 4,006 -2.20 4,153 3,939 -5.15 Douglas 49,651 55,573 11.93 50,311 55,253 9.82 Edwards 1,703 1,511 -11.27 1,746 1,526 -12.60 Elk 1,558 1,428 -8.34 1,703 1,454 -14.62 Ellis 13,461 14,151 5.13 14,046 14,301 1.82 Ellsworth 3,446 3,649 5.89 3,079 2,848 -7.50 Finney 20,681 18,452 -10.78 19,842 18,324 -7.65 Ford 16,791 17,470 4.04 15,667 16,378 4.54 Franklin 12,284 12,873 4.79 12,500 13,119 4.95 Geary 13,784 16,994 23.29 14,163 17,368 22.63 Gove 1,496 1,348 -9.89 1,572 1,347 -14.31 Graham 1,436 1,270 -11.56 1,510 1,327 -12.12 Grant 3,969 4,000 0.78 3,940 3,829 -2.82 Gray 2,953 2,950 -0.10 2,951 3,056 3.56 Greeley 761 595 -21.81 773 652 -15.65 Greenwood 3,748 3,301 -11.93 3,925 3,388 -13.68 Hamilton 1,319 1,364 3.41 1,351 1,326 -1.85 Harper 3,161 2,985 -5.57 3,375 3,049 -9.66 Harvey 15,968 16,937 6.07 16,901 17,747 5.01 Haskell 2,188 2,130 -2.65 2,119 2,126 0.33 Hodgeman 1,028 958 -6.81 1,057 958 -9.37 Jackson 6,227 6,744 8.30 6,430 6,718 4.48 Jefferson 9,333 9,698 3.91 9,093 9,428 3.68 Jewell 1,875 1,574 -16.05 1,916 1,503 -21.56 Johnson 220,329 265,733 20.61 230,757 278,446 20.67 Kearny 2,317 2,021 -12.78 2,214 1,956 -11.65 Kingman 4,254 3,898 -8.37 4,419 3,960 -10.39 Kiowa 1,608 1,257 -21.83 1,670 1,296 -22.40 Labette 11,164 10,697 -4.18 11,671 10,910 -6.52 Lane 1,079 856 -20.67 1,076 894 -16.91 Leavenworth 36,521 40,466 10.80 32,170 35,761 11.16 Lincoln 1,754 1,618 -7.75 1,824 1,623 -11.02 Linn 4,785 4,842 1.19 4,785 4,814 0.61 Percent Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County 2000 and 2010 Male Female 421 County 2000 2010 Percent Change 2000 2010 Percent Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County 2000 and 2010 Male Female Logan 1,473 1,363 -7.47 1,573 1,393 -11.44 Lyon 17,732 16,489 -7.01 18,203 17,201 -5.50 McPherson 14,471 14,334 -0.95 15,083 14,846 -1.57 Marion 6,512 6,372 -2.15 6,849 6,288 -8.19 Marshall 5,393 5,003 -7.23 5,572 5,114 -8.22 Meade 2,294 2,324 1.31 2,337 2,251 -3.68 Miami 14,021 16,201 15.55 14,330 16,586 15.74 Mitchell 3,420 3,218 -5.91 3,512 3,155 -10.17 Montgomery 17,484 17,404 -0.46 18,768 18,067 -3.74 Morris 3,005 2,955 -1.66 3,099 2,968 -4.23 Morton 1,698 1,572 -7.42 1,798 1,661 -7.62 Nemaha 5,276 5,145 -2.48 5,441 5,033 -7.50 Neosho 8,210 8,151 -0.72 8,787 8,361 -4.85 Ness 1,714 1,559 -9.04 1,740 1,548 -11.03 Norton 3,273 3,170 -3.15 2,680 2,501 -6.68 Osage 8,184 8,098 -1.05 8,528 8,197 -3.88 Osborne 2,190 1,918 -12.42 2,262 1,940 -14.24 Ottawa 3,080 3,144 2.08 3,083 2,947 -4.41 Pawnee 3,822 3,870 1.26 3,411 3,103 -9.03 Phillips 2,921 2,794 -4.35 3,080 2,848 -7.53 Pottawatomie 9,011 10,716 18.92 9,198 10,888 18.37 Pratt 4,674 4,761 1.86 4,973 4,895 -1.57 Rawlins 1,482 1,255 -15.32 1,484 1,264 -14.82 Reno 32,534 32,315 -0.67 32,256 32,196 -0.19 Republic 2,815 2,447 -13.07 3,020 2,533 -16.13 Rice 5,163 5,066 -1.88 5,598 5,017 -10.38 Riley 33,524 37,040 10.49 29,319 34,075 16.22 Rooks 2,815 2,533 -10.02 2,870 2,648 -7.74 Rush 1,724 1,630 -5.45 1,827 1,677 -8.21 Russell 3,542 3,443 -2.80 3,828 3,527 -7.86 Saline 26,449 27,675 4.64 27,148 27,931 2.88 Scott 2,522 2,487 -1.39 2,598 2,449 -5.74 Sedgwick 223,870 246,042 9.90 228,999 252,323 10.19 Seward 11,546 11,830 2.46 10,964 11,122 1.44 Shawnee 82,239 85,996 4.57 87,632 91,938 4.91 Sheridan 1,407 1,300 -7.60 1,406 1,256 -10.67 Sherman 3,455 3,005 -13.02 3,305 3,005 -9.08 Smith 2,182 1,889 -13.43 2,354 1,964 -16.57 Stafford 2,336 2,211 -5.35 2,453 2,226 -9.25 Stanton 1,227 1,141 -7.01 1,179 1,094 -7.21 Stevens 2,666 2,840 6.53 2,797 2,884 3.11 Sumner 12,765 12,039 -5.69 13,181 12,093 -8.25 Thomas 3,976 3,884 -2.31 4,204 4,016 -4.47 Trego 1,582 1,481 -6.38 1,737 1,520 -12.49 Wabaunsee 3,485 3,593 3.10 3,400 3,460 1.76 Wallace 870 742 -14.71 879 743 -15.47 Washington 3,255 2,939 -9.71 3,228 2,860 -11.40 Wichita 1,293 1,143 -11.60 1,238 1,091 -11.87 Wilson 5,011 4,622 -7.76 5,321 4,787 -10.04 Woodson 1,863 1,655 -11.16 1,925 1,654 -14.08 Wyandotte 77,071 77,702 0.82 80,811 79,803 -1.25 Kansas 1,328,474 1,415,408 6.54 1,359,944 1,437,710 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). 422 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 423 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 16,295 424 Population in Kansas, by Race and County April 1, 2010 County White Black or African American Some other Race Two or more Races Total 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). 425 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 426 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. 427 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 Montgomery55.1 428 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) 429 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. 430 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: Institu te for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Leavenworth Wyandotte Johnson 431 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 and Percent Urban and Rural in Kansas, by County, 2010 Percent of Land Area 432 County Urban Rural Total Land Area (in square miles) Land Area and Percent Urban and Rural in Kansas, by 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). 433 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 434 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 3,110 435 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. 436 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 437 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. 438 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 439 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 325 144 181 380 150 230 440 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). 441 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 2.39 442 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). 443 Franklin44.7 Reno50.4 Crawford66.4 Johnson1,234.6 Butler46.9 Saline76.6 Harvey64.7 Geary92.5 Shawnee327.5 Riley120.3 Sedgwick513.3 Miami57.3 Douglas262.0 Greeley1.7 Phillips6.1 Jackson20.3 Pawnee8.9 Clay12.6 Bourbon23.0 Republic6.6 Doniphan19.5 Seward35.5 Ford30.9 Marshall10.9 Woodson6.4 Lincoln4.3 Finney28.2 Stanton3.0 Sheridan2.8 Chase3.5 Ellis32.1 Cowley31.8 Cherokee34.5 Wabaunsee8.7 Comanche2.4 Logan2.6 Harper7.1 Allen25.4 Lyon39.5 Pottawatomie28.1 Atchison38.0 Norton6.3 Thomas7.3 Hamilton2.5 Osborne4.1 Hodgeman2.2 Trego3.2 Cloud12.8 Brown17.0 Jefferson35.5 Dickinson22.5 Lane2.3 Cheyenne2.6 Wallace1.6 Chautauqua5.3 Kiowa3.4Haskell6.9 Rice13.5 Morton3.9 Rush4.3 Washington6.2 Nemaha14.3 McPherson32.1 Ness2.8 Grant13.3 Osage22.5 Labette31.7 Edwards4.7 Linn16.1 Morris8.0 Rooks5.7 Barber4.1 Anderson13.5 Decatur3.2 Sherman5.6 Gray6.9 Barton29.9 Clark2.1 Kingman8.6 Scott7.0 Jewell3.2 Wilson15.3 Wichita2.9 Stevens7.7 Graham2.9 Kearny4.5 Gove2.4 Neosho28.3 Smith4.1 Russell7.9 Rawlins2.4 Coffey13.5 Stafford5.3 Elk4.0 Ottawa8.2 Greenwood5.4 Meade4.3 Mitchell8.9 Marion12.8 Ellsworth8.8 Sumner19.7 Pratt13.0 Population Density Classifications in Kansas by County, 2016 State: 35.6Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2016. Leavenworth Wyandotte173.3 1,080.7 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) Montgomery50.9 * Kansas Department of Health and Environment classifications. 444 Stanton-7.74 Cherokee-6.28 Pottawatomie9.52 Johnson7.40 Lane-6.51 Chautauqua-8.04 Morton-11.91 Rush-7.53 Clark-6.46 Wilson-7.29Elk-11.62 Greenwood-8.04 Meade-7.85 Douglas7.77 Greeley3.93 Franklin-1.66 Phillips-3.79 Jackson-1.27 Pawnee-3.30 Clay-4.59 Bourbon-3.66 Republic-5.64 Doniphan-3.54 Seward-1.06 Ford0.36 Marshall-2.78 Woodson-4.35 Lincoln-5.18 Finney-0.15 Sheridan-1.84 Chase-4.34 Ellis1.55 Cowley-1.54 Reno-2.00 Wabaunsee-2.30 Comanche-1.53 Logan2.72 Harper-5.78 Crawford0.08 Allen-4.91 Lyon-0.53 Atchison-3.21 Norton-3.14 Thomas-0.10 Hamilton-5.72 Osborne-5.60 Hodgeman-2.40 Trego-4.30 Cloud-4.02 Brown-3.00 Jefferson-1.20 Dickinson-3.49 Butler1.74 Cheyenne-2.38 Wallace0.81 Kiowa-2.74Haskell-5.87 Rice-2.50 Washington-4.36 Nemaha0.62 McPherson-1.29 Ness-4.67 Grant-2.34 Osage-2.77 Labette-5.38 Edwards-3.26 Linn-1.01 Morris-5.91 Rooks-2.03 Barber-3.56 Anderson-3.39 Decatur-4.36 Sherman-0.75 Gray0.47 Barton-3.25 Saline-0.83 Kingman-4.98 Harvey0.66 Geary3.56 Scott1.94 Jewell-5.72 Wichita-5.46 Stevens-2.45 Graham-1.27 Kearny-1.51 Gove-3.93 Neosho-2.22 Smith-5.74 Russell0.26 Rawlins1.19 Shawnee0.12 Riley3.13 Coffey-1.95 Stafford-5.16 Ottawa-2.81 Sedgwick2.73 Miami0.54 Mitchell-2.04 Marion-4.33 Ellsworth-2.60 Sumner-3.56 Pratt-0.75 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by CountyApril 2010 - July 2016 State: 1.90Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, Vintage 2016. Leavenworth Wyandotte5.22 4.02 Percent Population Change less than -6.00 -6.00 - -1.00 -0.99 - 1.00 1.01 - 6.00 greater than 6.00 Montgomery-7.68 445 County April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change Apr 2010-Jul 2016 Allen 13,371 13,344 13,336 13,080 12,903 12,724 12,714 -4.91 Anderson 8,102 8,046 7,912 7,845 7,880 7,824 7,827 -3.39 Atchison 16,924 16,778 16,793 16,696 16,509 16,409 16,380 -3.21 Barber 4,861 4,914 4,866 4,914 4,878 4,821 4,688 -3.56 Barton 27,674 27,676 27,515 27,425 27,262 27,092 26,775 -3.25 Bourbon 15,173 14,925 14,844 14,796 14,774 14,724 14,617 -3.66 Brown 9,984 9,989 9,879 9,940 9,804 9,745 9,684 -3.00 Butler 65,880 65,870 65,781 65,835 66,077 66,601 67,025 1.74 Chase 2,790 2,789 2,752 2,701 2,673 2,676 2,669 -4.34 Chautauqua 3,669 3,614 3,565 3,546 3,473 3,392 3,374 -8.04 Cherokee 21,603 21,373 21,201 20,908 20,769 20,561 20,246 -6.28 Cheyenne 2,726 2,705 2,677 2,678 2,694 2,687 2,661 -2.38 Clark 2,215 2,137 2,179 2,194 2,120 2,089 2,072 -6.46 Clay 8,535 8,513 8,508 8,401 8,338 8,340 8,143 -4.59 Cloud 9,533 9,405 9,407 9,370 9,348 9,235 9,150 -4.02 Coffey 8,601 8,515 8,507 8,424 8,440 8,359 8,433 -1.95 Comanche 1,891 1,885 1,910 1,922 1,945 1,839 1,862 -1.53 Cowley 36,311 36,240 36,262 36,181 35,911 35,777 35,753 -1.54 Crawford 39,134 39,198 39,369 39,312 39,327 39,231 39,164 0.08 Decatur 2,961 2,918 2,877 2,905 2,890 2,926 2,832 -4.36 Dickinson 19,754 19,707 19,731 19,477 19,354 19,292 19,064 -3.49 Doniphan 7,945 7,951 7,869 7,844 7,833 7,756 7,664 -3.54 Douglas 110,826 112,424 113,304 114,672 116,430 117,915 119,440 7.77 Edwards 3,037 3,028 2,980 2,965 3,022 2,970 2,938 -3.26 Elk 2,882 2,799 2,678 2,647 2,699 2,602 2,547 -11.62 Ellis 28,452 28,779 29,125 29,089 29,027 29,024 28,893 1.55 Ellsworth 6,497 6,469 6,471 6,382 6,365 6,330 6,328 -2.60 Finney 36,776 37,131 37,114 37,031 37,048 37,000 36,722 -0.15 Ford 33,848 34,410 34,729 34,829 34,667 34,263 33,971 0.36 Franklin 25,992 25,879 25,859 25,770 25,567 25,559 25,560 -1.66 Geary 34,362 35,301 37,947 36,893 36,682 36,981 35,586 3.56 Gove 2,695 2,691 2,722 2,761 2,710 2,657 2,589 -3.93 Graham 2,597 2,635 2,587 2,592 2,553 2,589 2,564 -1.27 Grant 7,829 7,884 7,824 7,822 7,758 7,690 7,646 -2.34 Gray 6,006 6,104 5,983 5,996 6,078 6,095 6,034 0.47 Greeley 1,247 1,254 1,270 1,292 1,302 1,317 1,296 3.93 Greenwood 6,689 6,607 6,440 6,375 6,308 6,244 6,151 -8.04 Hamilton 2,690 2,629 2,635 2,593 2,590 2,481 2,536 -5.72 Harper 6,034 5,939 5,859 5,844 5,821 5,781 5,685 -5.78 Harvey 34,684 34,707 34,796 34,784 34,670 34,908 34,913 0.66 Population in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 446 County April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change Apr 2010-Jul 2016 Population in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 Haskell 4,256 4,216 4,196 4,101 4,076 4,058 4,006 -5.87 Hodgeman 1,916 1,988 1,964 1,954 1,911 1,896 1,870 -2.40 Jackson 13,462 13,448 13,417 13,332 13,456 13,328 13,291 -1.27 Jefferson 19,126 18,983 18,921 18,835 18,863 18,886 18,897 -1.20 Jewell 3,077 3,090 3,040 3,059 3,038 2,978 2,901 -5.72 Johnson 544,179 552,855 559,515 566,393 573,024 578,758 584,451 7.40 Kearny 3,977 3,967 3,983 3,921 3,944 3,948 3,917 -1.51 Kingman 7,858 7,898 7,831 7,829 7,704 7,653 7,467 -4.98 Kiowa 2,553 2,557 2,505 2,527 2,525 2,558 2,483 -2.74 Labette 21,607 21,424 21,206 20,913 20,852 20,749 20,444 -5.38 Lane 1,750 1,764 1,701 1,718 1,685 1,663 1,636 -6.51 Leavenworth 76,227 77,102 77,713 78,141 78,658 79,207 80,204 5.22 Lincoln 3,241 3,216 3,170 3,143 3,158 3,126 3,073 -5.18 Linn 9,656 9,606 9,482 9,515 9,502 9,561 9,558 -1.01 Logan 2,756 2,764 2,792 2,780 2,784 2,814 2,831 2.72 Lyon 33,690 33,654 33,534 33,517 33,201 33,243 33,510 -0.53 McPherson 29,180 29,213 29,341 29,596 29,134 28,944 28,804 -1.29 Marion 12,660 12,546 12,379 12,234 12,221 12,120 12,112 -4.33 Marshall 10,117 9,999 10,065 10,020 9,990 9,906 9,836 -2.78 Meade 4,575 4,524 4,397 4,295 4,353 4,288 4,216 -7.85 Miami 32,787 32,714 32,622 32,807 32,817 32,727 32,964 0.54 Mitchell 6,373 6,296 6,334 6,330 6,271 6,319 6,243 -2.04 Montgomery 35,471 34,764 34,447 34,361 33,957 33,316 32,746 -7.68 Morris 5,923 5,860 5,852 5,717 5,678 5,650 5,573 -5.91 Morton 3,233 3,171 3,133 3,133 3,058 2,992 2,848 -11.91 Nemaha 10,178 10,136 10,117 10,158 10,162 10,209 10,241 0.62 Neosho 16,512 16,469 16,462 16,451 16,396 16,333 16,146 -2.22 Ness 3,107 3,124 3,083 3,087 3,089 3,015 2,962 -4.67 Norton 5,671 5,670 5,597 5,620 5,528 5,552 5,493 -3.14 Osage 16,295 16,340 16,170 16,088 15,991 15,912 15,843 -2.77 Osborne 3,858 3,846 3,818 3,815 3,772 3,684 3,642 -5.60 Ottawa 6,091 6,086 6,062 6,060 6,032 5,946 5,920 -2.81 Pawnee 6,973 7,013 6,894 6,910 6,849 6,805 6,743 -3.30 Phillips 5,642 5,540 5,516 5,554 5,492 5,431 5,428 -3.79 Pottawatomie 21,604 22,032 22,335 22,611 22,799 23,194 23,661 9.52 Pratt 9,656 9,650 9,772 9,798 9,775 9,718 9,584 -0.75 Rawlins 2,519 2,542 2,540 2,591 2,565 2,538 2,549 1.19 Reno 64,511 64,422 64,245 64,168 63,737 63,647 63,220 -2.00 Republic 4,980 4,901 4,847 4,794 4,776 4,722 4,699 -5.64 Rice 10,083 10,090 10,000 9,985 9,986 9,943 9,831 -2.50 447 County April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change Apr 2010-Jul 2016 Population in Kansas, by County, 2010-2016 Riley 71,115 73,338 76,273 75,502 74,698 75,312 73,343 3.13 Rooks 5,181 5,195 5,212 5,181 5,173 5,159 5,076 -2.03 Rush 3,307 3,201 3,208 3,179 3,171 3,102 3,058 -7.53 Russell 6,970 6,972 6,978 6,955 6,989 7,029 6,988 0.26 Saline 55,606 55,726 55,838 55,726 55,514 55,516 55,142 -0.83 Scott 4,936 4,905 4,870 4,922 4,985 4,980 5,032 1.94 Sedgwick 498,365 500,900 503,945 506,141 508,666 510,360 511,995 2.73 Seward 22,952 23,171 23,403 23,355 23,299 23,159 22,709 -1.06 Shawnee 177,934 178,908 178,980 178,661 178,509 178,541 178,146 0.12 Sheridan 2,556 2,543 2,531 2,534 2,535 2,501 2,509 -1.84 Sherman 6,010 6,033 6,106 6,077 6,064 5,976 5,965 -0.75 Smith 3,853 3,790 3,751 3,703 3,725 3,693 3,632 -5.74 Stafford 4,437 4,382 4,343 4,340 4,293 4,236 4,208 -5.16 Stanton 2,235 2,217 2,163 2,172 2,125 2,053 2,062 -7.74 Stevens 5,724 5,639 5,748 5,813 5,812 5,731 5,584 -2.45 Sumner 24,132 23,845 23,701 23,609 23,471 23,494 23,272 -3.56 Thomas 7,900 7,945 7,938 7,951 7,850 7,915 7,892 -0.10 Trego 3,001 2,974 2,969 2,964 2,908 2,923 2,872 -4.30 Wabaunsee 7,053 7,032 7,007 7,027 6,972 6,905 6,891 -2.30 Wallace 1,485 1,524 1,528 1,566 1,509 1,513 1,497 0.81 Washington 5,799 5,831 5,726 5,627 5,602 5,564 5,546 -4.36 Wichita 2,234 2,262 2,230 2,185 2,170 2,145 2,112 -5.46 Wilson 9,409 9,243 9,126 9,090 8,989 8,852 8,723 -7.29 Woodson 3,309 3,312 3,267 3,205 3,168 3,124 3,165 -4.35 Wyandotte 157,505 157,973 159,360 160,744 161,855 163,095 163,831 4.02 Kansas 2,853,118 2,869,503 2,885,262 2,892,821 2,899,360 2,906,721 2,907,289 1.90 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2016/demo/popest/counties-total.html (accessed March 21, 2017). 448 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 County Births Deaths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Net International Migration Net Internal Migration Net Migration (International + Internal) Allen 938 1,132 -194 27 -498 -471 Anderson 608 579 29 -11 -284 -295 Atchison 1,273 1,120 153 17 -713 -696 Barber 395 355 40 5 -193 -188 Barton 2,243 1,870 373 37 -1,287 -1,250 Bourbon 1,337 1,132 205 80 -863 -783 Brown 823 799 24 14 -347 -333 Butler 4,745 3,879 866 293 -63 230 Chase 170 198 -28 3 -79 -76 Chautauqua 206 327 -121 9 -170 -161 Cherokee 1,465 1,689 -224 5 -1,098 -1,093 Cheyenne 183 242 -59 21 -27 -6 Clark 137 189 -52 5 -103 -98 Clay 657 666 -9 0 -396 -396 Cloud 694 834 -140 105 -331 -226 Coffey 550 606 -56 24 -119 -95 Comanche 142 182 -40 0 7 7 Cowley 2,866 2,652 214 318 -1,096 -778 Crawford 3,217 2,500 717 606 -1,285 -679 Decatur 209 285 -76 0 -62 -62 Dickinson 1,411 1,420 -9 51 -721 -670 Doniphan 477 455 22 38 -320 -282 Douglas 7,675 4,004 3,671 3,780 1,146 4,926 Edwards 222 205 17 17 -120 -103 Elk 176 254 -78 0 -266 -266 Ellis 2,274 1,552 722 341 -615 -274 Ellsworth 367 483 -116 3 -45 -42 Finney 4,374 1,286 3,088 838 -3,947 -3,109 Ford 4,163 1,481 2,682 860 -3,507 -2,647 Franklin 1,996 1,578 418 76 -937 -861 Geary 6,503 1,279 5,224 1,768 -5,979 -4,211 Gove 215 242 -27 0 -72 -72 Graham 158 191 -33 11 -9 2 Grant 768 299 469 -46 -620 -666 Gray 543 276 267 22 -279 -257 Greeley 119 96 23 0 20 20 Greenwood 387 555 -168 0 -342 -342 Hamilton 265 153 112 35 -300 -265 Harper 471 559 -88 15 -261 -246 Harvey 2,712 2,364 348 280 -437 -157 Haskell 314 145 169 43 -480 -437 Hodgeman 150 125 25 7 -100 -93 Jackson 1,026 824 202 -1 -384 -385 Jefferson 1,158 1,097 61 -7 -254 -261 Jewell 178 258 -80 0 -102 -102 Johnson 46,103 22,646 23,457 6,717 9,512 16,229 Kearny 381 231 150 57 -271 -214 Kingman 480 630 -150 -10 -236 -246 Kiowa 198 167 31 18 -124 -106 Labette 1,663 1,646 17 51 -1,226 -1,175 Lane 131 146 -15 0 -109 -109 Leavenworth 6,038 3,522 2,516 980 551 1,531 Lincoln 210 224 -14 12 -164 -152 Linn 636 712 -76 9 -3 6 449 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 County Births Deaths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Net International Migration Net Internal Migration Net Migration (International + Internal) Logan 217 217 0 28 47 75 Lyon 2,595 1,734 861 738 -1,823 -1,085 McPherson 2,093 2,331 -238 117 -313 -196 Marion 740 982 -242 49 -341 -292 Marshall 741 779 -38 10 -245 -235 Meade 349 276 73 16 -451 -435 Miami 2,339 1,658 681 15 -525 -510 Mitchell 502 578 -76 24 -90 -66 Montgomery 2,800 2,640 160 258 -3,179 -2,921 Morris 384 454 -70 12 -266 -254 Morton 253 217 36 -7 -415 -422 Nemaha 901 773 128 6 -91 -85 Neosho 1,367 1,240 127 128 -597 -469 Ness 218 279 -61 17 -98 -81 Norton 323 380 -57 0 -126 -126 Osage 1,048 1,173 -125 29 -355 -326 Osborne 278 330 -52 26 -194 -168 Ottawa 352 401 -49 10 -118 -108 Pawnee 404 466 -62 -5 -175 -180 Phillips 411 444 -33 6 -168 -162 Pottawatomie 2,231 1,051 1,180 147 724 871 Pratt 880 700 180 23 -258 -235 Rawlins 177 216 -39 18 47 65 Reno 4,624 4,626 -2 55 -1,250 -1,195 Republic 293 538 -245 14 -37 -23 Rice 759 748 11 76 -320 -244 Riley 6,787 2,073 4,714 4,508 -7,185 -2,677 Rooks 388 410 -22 7 -91 -84 Rush 160 285 -125 7 -124 -117 Russell 549 561 -12 18 56 74 Saline 4,777 3,240 1,537 307 -2,195 -1,888 Scott 419 357 62 32 -13 19 Sedgwick 47,528 26,277 21,251 6,320 -13,659 -7,339 Seward 2,795 823 1,972 485 -2,695 -2,210 Shawnee 14,955 10,909 4,046 1,000 -4,712 -3,712 Sheridan 160 185 -25 -1 -24 -25 Sherman 492 451 41 -9 -89 -98 Smith 186 366 -180 0 -49 -49 Stafford 302 337 -35 -3 -169 -172 Stanton 175 113 62 3 -226 -223 Stevens 496 257 239 99 -454 -355 Sumner 1,677 1,640 37 59 -991 -932 Thomas 733 451 282 41 -328 -287 Trego 201 279 -78 6 -69 -63 Wabaunsee 506 385 121 11 -272 -261 Wallace 113 112 1 -1 9 8 Washington 415 443 -28 34 -245 -211 Wichita 174 146 28 -4 -138 -142 Wilson 711 793 -82 6 -567 -561 Woodson 209 308 -99 0 -30 -30 Wyandotte 17,129 8,607 8,522 3,609 -5,614 -2,005 Kansas 246,116 157,380 88,736 35,867 -70,499 -34,632 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2016/demo/popest/counties-total.html (accessed April 17, 2017). 450 Reno31.3 Butler23.9Ford18.2 Ellis22.2 Finney16.5 Gray26.5 Lyon22.2 Logan34.0 Barber35.3 Rice30.5 Cowley29.1 Pratt31.6 Sumner30.5Meade33.1 Scott34.1 Thomas25.4 Barton30.4 Norton32.3 Riley11.2 Kearny25.9 Sherman34.0 Kiowa32.6 Saline26.7 Osage32.7 Hamilton21.4 Sedgwick21.7 Ottawa32.1 Grant20.9 Morton33.1 Coffey34.1 Miami26.5 Allen33.8 Wichita32.0 Pawnee31.0 Stevens23.3 Brown34.9 Labette31.8 Stanton30.1 Seward15.2 Dickinson32.7 McPherson33.9 Haskell21.1 Jackson31.8 Harvey32.1 Ellsworth31.7 Neosho32.7 Bourbon33.2Edwards35.1 Franklin26.9 Wabaunsee32.1Geary12.6 Crawford23.6 Pottawatomie23.4 Cherokee31.1 Jefferson30.1 Douglas15.3 Johnson21.2 Atchison27.2 Shawnee27.8 Montgomery32.1 Doniphan29.5 Ness44.7 Gove44.8 Clark39.2 Elk55.7 Trego42.2 Smith49.4 Clay40.2 Lane42.2 Jewell53.8 Rooks36.9 Marion39.5 Linn37.6 Rush42.8 Rawlins51.3 Chase42.4 Cloud37.6 Russell40.3 Phillips40.3 Harper40.3 Wallace40.5 Decatur52.7 Graham45.5 Morris43.6 Marshall39.0 Osborne45.4 Cheyenne52.4 Greeley39.2 Greenwood43.3 Sheridan43.0 Stafford37.0 Lincoln39.1 Kingman38.9 Mitchell41.4 Nemaha37.0 Wilson36.7 Republic51.3 Hodgeman44.7 Washington43.5 Comanche48.9 Anderson39.6 Chautauqua47.5 Woodson39.5 Older Population Dependency Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2015 Leavenworth20.8 Wyandotte18.8 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 11.2 - 18.8 18.9 - 27.8 27.9 - 35.3 35.4 - 45.5 45.6 - 55.7 Kansas: 24.1United States: 23.9 451 Pawnee-30.8 Republic-35.4 Woodson-36.2 Stanton-45.2 Sheridan-37.0 Chase-39.7 Logan-32.1 Allen-31.5 Pottawatomie59.2 Atchison-30.4 Thomas-37.4 Johnson57.5Trego-31.4 Lane-61.3 Wallace-53.0 Chautauqua-63.4 Kiowa-76.8Haskell-37.8 Morton-49.2 Rush-35.3 Decatur-58.8 Clark-60.1 Kingman-31.2 Geary42.7 Jewell-37.1 Wichita-44.9 Graham-39.2 Kearny-32.9 Gove-38.1 Smith-39.7 Stafford-34.0 Elk-33.9 Greenwood-40.3 Meade-33.1 Marion-44.6 Douglas42.0 Greeley-10.4 Franklin-6.1 Phillips-20.9 Jackson9.1Clay6.2 Bourbon-16.3 Doniphan-28.7 Seward-1.4 Ford17.7 Marshall-3.6 Lincoln-20.6 Finney-19.4 Ellis19.5 Cowley-26.0 Cherokee-17.7 Reno-11.3 Wabaunsee-6.3 Comanche13.8 Harper-17.7 Crawford14.1 Lyon-3.5 Norton-23.7 Hamilton-3.7 Osborne-25.2 Hodgeman-23.9 Cloud-17.1 Brown-11.3 Jefferson-12.0 Dickinson0.4 Butler8.1 Cheyenne-27.1 Rice-28.1 Washington-27.9 Nemaha-7.5 McPherson-5.9 Ness-29.9 Grant-26.7 Osage-17.5 Labette-18.4 Edwards-29.5 Linn-10.0 Morris-1.8 Rooks-19.2 Barber-19.3 Anderson-9.3 Sherman-25.5 Gray5.6 Barton-17.6 Saline0.5 Harvey2.8 Scott-12.6 Wilson-21.4 Stevens-12.9 Neosho-18.2 Russell-10.1 Rawlins-28.3 Shawnee8.0 Riley12.8 Coffey-17.8 Ottawa-7.6 Sedgwick18.3 Miami12.7 Mitchell-7.7 Ellsworth3.1 Sumner-29.9 Pratt-8.2 Projected Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County2014 - 2044 State: 11.6Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research. Leavenworth Wyandotte34.3 4.9 Percent Population Change less than -30.0 -30.0 - -15.0 -14.9 - 15.0 15.1 - 30.0 greater than 30.0 Montgomery-3.96 452 Reno56,577 Johnson904,305 Butler71,623 Saline56,012 Geary52,379 Shawnee192,718 Riley84,826 Sedgwick601,711 Douglas165,504 Greeley1,166 Franklin24,055 Phillips4,376 Jackson14,767 Pawnee4,786 Clay8,835 Bourbon12,359 Republic3,104 Doniphan5,611 Seward23,147 Ford40,953 Marshall9,643 Woodson2,014 Lincoln2,515 Finney29,978 Stanton1,157 Sheridan1,600 Chase1,624 Ellis34,665 Cowley26,608 Cherokee17,105 Wabaunsee6,858 Comanche2,224 Logan1,897 Harper4,789 Crawford44,818 Allen8,839 Lyon32,044 Pottawatomie36,459 Atchison11,493 Norton4,240 Thomas4,941 Hamilton2,507 Osborne2,809 Hodgeman1,459 Trego1,991 Cloud7,782 Brown8,706 Jefferson16,596 Dickinson19,481 Lane652 Cheyenne1,962 Wallace708 Chautauqua1,276 Kiowa584Haskell2,552 Rice7,202 Morton1,579 Rush2,068 Washington4,035 Nemaha9,390 McPherson27,504 Ness2,177 Grant5,729 Osage13,144 Labette17,111 Edwards2,135 Linn8,552 Morris5,593 Rooks4,164 Barber3,954 Anderson7,153 Decatur1,198 Sherman4,551 Gray6,425 Barton22,574 Clark856 Kingman5,296 Harvey35,793 Scott4,442 Jewell1,913 Wilson7,097 Wichita1,198 Stevens5,051 Graham1,560 Kearny2,626 Gove1,687 Neosho13,423 Smith2,274 Russell6,252 Rawlins1,853 Coffey6,935 Stafford2,835 Elk1,781 Ottawa5,605 Greenwood3,776 Meade2,915 Miami36,978 Mitchell5,798 Marion6,763 Ellsworth6,589 Sumner16,495 Pratt9,046 Projected Population in Kansas, by County, 2044 State: 3,240,702Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research. Leavenworth105,844 Wyandotte169,549 Projected Population 584 - 1,500 1,501 - 5,000 5,001 - 10,000 10,001 - 50,000 50,001 - 100,000 100,001 - 904,305 Montgomery25,794 453 County 2014 2019 2024 2029 2034 2039 2044 Allen 12,909 12,289 11,588 10,909 10,228 9,540 8,839 -31.5 Anderson 7,883 7,798 7,674 7,546 7,433 7,315 7,153 -9.3 Atchison 16,513 15,767 14,946 14,176 13,331 12,420 11,493 -30.4 Barber 4,897 4,790 4,651 4,492 4,316 4,130 3,954 -19.3 Barton 27,385 26,886 26,205 25,434 24,566 23,606 22,574 -17.6 Bourbon 14,772 14,475 14,091 13,686 13,257 12,816 12,359 -16.3 Brown 9,815 9,660 9,465 9,289 9,117 8,916 8,706 -11.3 Butler 66,227 67,627 68,810 70,001 71,101 71,680 71,623 8.1 Chase 2,692 2,509 2,319 2,142 1,972 1,799 1,624 -39.7 Chautauqua 3,481 2,649 2,120 1,782 1,577 1,411 1,276 -63.4 Cherokee 20,787 20,449 19,989 19,463 18,846 18,043 17,105 -17.7 Cheyenne 2,693 2,583 2,454 2,327 2,216 2,089 1,962 -27.1 Clark 2,144 1,656 1,361 1,164 1,025 927 856 -60.1 Clay 8,317 8,372 8,428 8,504 8,607 8,710 8,835 6.2 Cloud 9,385 9,144 8,896 8,640 8,355 8,059 7,782 -17.1 Coffey 8,433 8,232 8,015 7,811 7,586 7,286 6,935 -17.8 Comanche 1,954 1,967 1,991 2,040 2,097 2,163 2,224 13.8 Cowley 35,963 34,771 33,393 31,871 30,215 28,443 26,608 -26.0 Crawford 39,290 40,568 41,720 42,737 43,665 44,282 44,818 14.1 Decatur 2,908 2,326 1,961 1,694 1,480 1,326 1,198 -58.8 Dickinson 19,394 19,455 19,487 19,542 19,584 19,566 19,481 0.4 Doniphan 7,874 7,542 7,180 6,835 6,459 6,044 5,611 -28.7 Douglas 116,585 124,160 132,148 140,408 148,208 156,717 165,504 42.0 Edwards 3,030 2,922 2,781 2,629 2,475 2,308 2,135 -29.5 Elk 2,694 2,565 2,414 2,259 2,109 1,952 1,781 -33.9 Ellis 29,013 29,894 30,745 31,730 32,796 33,700 34,665 19.5 Ellsworth 6,392 6,398 6,391 6,409 6,445 6,504 6,589 3.1 Finney 37,184 36,361 35,293 34,076 32,742 31,373 29,978 -19.4 Ford 34,795 35,992 37,032 37,991 38,919 39,883 40,953 17.7 Franklin 25,611 25,712 25,658 25,489 25,171 24,688 24,055 -6.1 Geary 36,713 38,802 40,469 42,546 45,138 48,875 52,379 42.7 Gove 2,727 2,545 2,363 2,181 2,016 1,846 1,687 -38.1 Graham 2,566 2,418 2,245 2,064 1,886 1,725 1,560 -39.2 Grant 7,816 7,519 7,171 6,819 6,471 6,113 5,729 -26.7 Gray 6,082 6,147 6,211 6,296 6,390 6,433 6,425 5.6 Greeley 1,301 1,280 1,250 1,220 1,198 1,179 1,166 -10.4 Greenwood 6,328 5,895 5,451 5,025 4,615 4,195 3,776 -40.3 Hamilton 2,603 2,613 2,604 2,590 2,568 2,543 2,507 -3.7 Harper 5,818 5,682 5,511 5,333 5,156 4,978 4,789 -17.7 Harvey 34,820 35,224 35,501 35,749 35,925 35,924 35,793 2.8 Haskell 4,106 3,870 3,602 3,334 3,077 2,823 2,552 -37.8 Hodgeman 1,916 1,861 1,780 1,698 1,618 1,536 1,459 -23.9 Jackson 13,539 13,806 14,024 14,269 14,499 14,668 14,767 9.1 Jefferson 18,855 18,609 18,291 17,994 17,677 17,211 16,596 -12.0 Jewell 3,043 2,864 2,674 2,489 2,304 2,106 1,913 -37.1 Johnson 574,272 625,524 678,449 734,065 792,103 849,814 904,305 57.5 Kearny 3,915 3,690 3,464 3,244 3,031 2,827 2,626 -32.9 Kingman 7,698 7,345 6,972 6,593 6,195 5,751 5,296 -31.2 Kiowa 2,513 2,017 1,594 1,269 1,004 782 584 -76.8 Labette 20,960 20,529 19,961 19,313 18,612 17,866 17,111 -18.4 Lane 1,687 1,489 1,278 1,096 939 790 652 -61.3 Leavenworth 78,797 83,566 88,165 92,787 97,500 101,961 105,844 34.3 Lincoln 3,167 3,073 2,941 2,827 2,729 2,628 2,515 -20.6 Linn 9,502 9,367 9,205 9,070 8,953 8,779 8,552 -10.0 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2014-2044, Selected Years Percent Change 2014-2044 454 County 2014 2019 2024 2029 2034 2039 2044 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2014-2044, Selected Years Percent Change 2014-2044 Logan 2,794 2,652 2,497 2,345 2,193 2,047 1,897 -32.1 Lyon 33,212 33,343 33,387 33,322 32,927 32,568 32,044 -3.5 McPherson 29,241 29,112 28,939 28,747 28,489 28,060 27,504 -5.9 Marion 12,208 11,239 10,257 9,330 8,443 7,587 6,763 -44.6 Marshall 10,006 9,939 9,837 9,768 9,746 9,715 9,643 -3.6 Meade 4,357 4,130 3,897 3,673 3,442 3,193 2,915 -33.1 Miami 32,822 33,582 34,216 35,007 35,907 36,611 36,978 12.7 Mitchell 6,284 6,936 6,708 6,514 6,295 6,041 5,798 -7.7 Montgomery 34,065 32,947 31,635 30,250 28,779 27,282 25,794 -24.3 Morris 5,698 5,670 5,638 5,637 5,631 5,620 5,593 -1.8 Morton 3,110 2,819 2,534 2,276 2,035 1,801 1,579 -49.2 Nemaha 10,148 9,993 9,830 9,726 9,640 9,522 9,390 -7.5 Neosho 16,416 16,043 15,597 15,112 14,581 14,013 13,423 -18.2 Ness 3,105 2,942 2,760 2,602 2,463 2,327 2,177 -29.9 Norton 5,560 5,345 5,133 4,929 4,718 4,487 4,240 -23.7 Osage 15,936 15,588 15,165 14,739 14,270 13,739 13,144 -17.5 Osborne 3,756 3,595 3,422 3,265 3,109 2,961 2,809 -25.2 Ottawa 6,065 6,023 5,950 5,887 5,824 5,736 5,605 -7.6 Pawnee 6,916 6,637 6,321 5,968 5,591 5,191 4,786 -30.8 Phillips 5,533 5,384 5,205 5,030 4,841 4,618 4,376 -20.9 Pottawatomie 22,897 24,772 26,744 28,929 31,328 33,860 36,459 59.2 Pratt 9,850 9,811 9,712 9,594 9,440 9,256 9,046 -8.2 Rawlins 2,584 2,470 2,344 2,223 2,094 1,980 1,853 -28.3 Reno 63,794 63,137 62,246 61,191 59,924 58,389 56,577 -11.3 Republic 4,803 4,500 4,199 3,912 3,639 3,365 3,104 -35.4 Rice 10,015 9,596 9,139 8,689 8,210 7,710 7,202 -28.1 Riley 75,194 76,738 78,415 80,167 81,690 83,246 84,826 12.8 Rooks 5,155 5,021 4,859 4,692 4,534 4,357 4,164 -19.2 Rush 3,197 3,030 2,844 2,656 2,474 2,281 2,068 -35.3 Russell 6,956 6,892 6,780 6,666 6,537 6,387 6,252 -10.1 Saline 55,755 56,222 56,456 56,487 56,381 56,187 56,012 0.5 Scott 5,080 4,946 4,813 4,715 4,642 4,564 4,442 -12.6 Sedgwick 508,803 530,232 548,943 565,494 579,795 591,666 601,711 18.3 Seward 23,465 23,634 23,640 23,575 23,449 23,307 23,147 -1.4 Shawnee 178,406 182,446 185,833 188,599 190,714 192,038 192,718 8.0 Sheridan 2,539 2,389 2,226 2,079 1,934 1,768 1,600 -37.0 Sherman 6,110 5,872 5,610 5,346 5,082 4,814 4,551 -25.5 Smith 3,769 3,515 3,244 2,988 2,754 2,513 2,274 -39.7 Stafford 4,297 4,069 3,821 3,582 3,339 3,090 2,835 -34.0 Stanton 2,111 1,926 1,750 1,584 1,437 1,298 1,157 -45.2 Stevens 5,801 5,694 5,547 5,413 5,296 5,193 5,051 -12.9 Sumner 23,528 22,470 21,325 20,195 19,027 17,781 16,495 -29.9 Thomas 7,891 7,432 6,942 6,484 5,992 5,474 4,941 -37.4 Trego 2,902 2,767 2,622 2,469 2,310 2,148 1,991 -31.4 Wabaunsee 7,322 7,270 7,164 7,071 6,988 6,923 6,858 -6.3 Wallace 1,506 1,358 1,204 1,061 939 826 708 -53.0 Washington 5,598 5,398 5,134 4,871 4,605 4,327 4,035 -27.9 Wichita 2,176 2,003 1,819 1,649 1,495 1,347 1,198 -44.9 Wilson 9,028 8,783 8,482 8,187 7,874 7,495 7,097 -21.4 Woodson 3,157 2,953 2,754 2,579 2,407 2,213 2,014 -36.2 Wyandotte 161,636 165,672 168,226 169,789 170,521 170,448 169,549 4.9 Kansas 2,904,321 2,988,194 3,064,144 3,140,008 3,213,274 3,280,420 3,337,654 14.9 Source: Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://www.cedbr.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=521 (accessed June 20, 2016). 455 County 2014 2019 2024 2029 2034 2039 2044 Allen 2,448 2,660 2,821 2,908 2,768 2,602 2,384 -2.6 Anderson 1,627 1,785 1,944 2,074 2,080 2,018 1,937 19.1 Atchison 2,687 2,942 3,366 3,654 3,748 3,716 3,605 34.2 Barber 995 1,121 1,267 1,351 1,279 1,179 1,049 5.4 Barton 4,742 5,341 6,067 6,616 6,551 6,252 5,900 24.4 Bourbon 2,734 3,033 3,225 3,363 3,174 2,966 2,786 1.9 Brown 1,864 2,080 2,323 2,465 2,428 2,298 2,158 15.8 Butler 9,284 11,105 13,490 15,580 16,754 17,386 17,819 91.9 Chase 622 692 737 774 759 728 672 8.0 Chautauqua 899 545 344 228 170 129 99 -89.0 Cherokee 3,673 4,292 4,905 5,378 5,502 5,358 5,026 36.8 Cheyenne 714 750 819 825 782 718 658 -7.9 Clark 447 256 178 154 127 108 102 -77.2 Clay 1,821 1,991 2,138 2,213 2,180 2,115 2,057 12.9 Cloud 1,978 2,086 2,191 2,256 2,219 2,076 1,930 -2.4 Coffey 1,631 1,876 2,135 2,335 2,361 2,304 2,176 33.4 Comanche 448 478 511 518 472 443 414 -7.5 Cowley 6,123 6,857 7,571 8,116 8,132 7,952 7,607 24.2 Crawford 5,797 6,944 8,118 9,120 9,592 9,797 9,782 68.7 Decatur 788 522 405 312 227 162 127 -83.8 Dickinson 3,578 4,033 4,608 5,051 5,138 5,112 4,997 39.7 Doniphan 1,375 1,590 1,843 1,968 2,000 1,984 1,925 40.0 Douglas 12,018 15,544 19,106 22,464 24,736 26,937 29,497 145.4 Edwards 584 671 779 820 819 789 718 22.9 Elk 734 809 850 840 788 703 598 -18.5 Ellis 4,002 4,747 5,512 6,059 6,212 6,238 6,263 56.5 Ellsworth 1,244 1,404 1,561 1,665 1,680 1,639 1,578 26.8 Finney 3,509 4,275 5,139 6,009 6,499 6,589 6,452 83.9 Ford 3,623 4,236 5,138 6,061 6,760 7,279 7,613 110.1 Franklin 3,946 4,625 5,410 6,123 6,204 6,067 5,747 45.6 Geary 2,791 3,007 3,318 3,565 3,703 3,984 4,438 59.0 Gove 634 659 703 707 648 578 511 -19.4 Graham 651 728 797 826 770 686 608 -6.6 Grant 873 1,074 1,264 1,430 1,486 1,487 1,488 70.4 Gray 875 1,041 1,202 1,388 1,478 1,510 1,534 75.3 Greeley 272 289 325 350 336 308 288 5.7 Greenwood 1,492 1,639 1,743 1,768 1,681 1,510 1,327 -11.0 Hamilton 311 384 445 535 549 551 543 74.6 Harper 1,265 1,387 1,451 1,438 1,379 1,270 1,188 -6.1 Harvey 6,247 7,022 7,942 8,639 8,871 8,868 8,959 43.4 Haskell 495 642 776 855 874 879 828 67.3 Hodgeman 445 484 546 575 559 527 477 7.3 Jackson 2,325 2,737 3,167 3,581 3,818 3,913 3,869 66.4 Jefferson 3,250 3,887 4,590 5,309 5,578 5,524 5,298 63.0 Jewell 832 951 1,010 1,020 950 838 721 -13.4 Johnson 72,681 94,901 120,813 148,345 171,159 191,856 210,114 189.1 Kearny 552 607 671 740 753 719 677 22.6 Kingman 1,663 1,786 2,009 2,169 2,122 1,995 1,829 10.0 Kiowa 474 500 519 510 467 419 351 -26.0 Labette 3,793 4,215 4,705 5,077 5,040 4,832 4,453 17.4 Lane 397 429 447 433 418 379 327 -17.6 Leavenworth 9,969 12,704 15,792 18,957 21,100 23,171 25,171 152.5 Lincoln 656 759 880 920 900 842 763 16.3 Linn 1,982 2,269 2,445 2,649 2,626 2,551 2,456 23.9 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2014-2044, Selected Years Percent Change 2014-2044 People Age 65 and Over 456 County 2014 2019 2024 2029 2034 2039 2044 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2014-2044, Selected Years Percent Change 2014-2044 People Age 65 and Over Logan 550 591 657 702 654 607 561 2.0 Lyon 4,551 5,368 6,313 7,029 7,293 7,363 7,328 61.0 McPherson 5,567 6,157 6,893 7,540 7,511 7,334 7,157 28.6 Marion 2,718 2,839 3,043 3,147 3,024 2,747 2,487 -8.5 Marshall 2,119 2,301 2,613 2,834 2,790 2,676 2,565 21.1 Meade 765 847 939 1,008 1,028 1,018 948 23.9 Miami 5,004 6,114 7,550 8,989 9,915 10,356 10,554 110.9 Mitchell 1,412 1,506 1,582 1,629 1,538 1,429 1,303 -7.7 Montgomery 6,164 6,767 7,370 7,737 7,509 7,019 6,419 4.1 Morris 1,343 1,519 1,671 1,795 1,787 1,701 1,579 17.6 Morton 567 597 643 702 679 657 605 6.7 Nemaha 2,040 2,143 2,329 2,585 2,630 2,612 2,516 23.3 Neosho 3,015 3,303 3,655 3,877 3,846 3,663 3,451 14.4 Ness 739 790 830 890 819 753 666 -9.8 Norton 1,079 1,152 1,278 1,412 1,450 1,441 1,399 29.6 Osage 2,944 3,411 3,922 4,379 4,376 4,339 4,137 40.5 Osborne 933 981 1,056 1,088 1,044 931 834 -10.7 Ottawa 1,092 1,306 1,475 1,645 1,635 1,607 1,551 42.1 Pawnee 1,315 1,537 1,724 1,889 1,882 1,813 1,722 31.0 Phillips 1,183 1,362 1,482 1,566 1,512 1,402 1,262 6.7 Pottawatomie 3,017 3,729 4,595 5,444 5,885 6,209 6,624 119.6 Pratt 1,761 2,007 2,260 2,414 2,375 2,303 2,228 26.5 Rawlins 687 762 814 816 754 672 588 -14.4 Reno 11,501 12,967 14,503 15,583 15,632 15,292 14,769 28.4 Republic 1,315 1,387 1,467 1,487 1,390 1,237 1,051 -20.1 Rice 1,754 1,926 2,121 2,254 2,183 2,111 1,969 12.3 Riley 5,964 7,424 9,035 10,310 10,967 11,773 12,351 107.1 Rooks 1,060 1,154 1,307 1,369 1,339 1,276 1,187 12.0 Rush 774 880 964 1,006 982 911 822 6.2 Russell 1,560 1,703 1,827 1,897 1,808 1,685 1,532 -1.8 Saline 8,758 10,122 11,611 12,895 13,286 13,168 12,799 46.1 Scott 904 1,015 1,104 1,186 1,228 1,228 1,173 29.8 Sedgwick 65,082 79,890 96,620 110,850 117,907 122,366 125,359 92.6 Seward 2,075 2,464 2,950 3,482 3,905 4,189 4,306 107.5 Shawnee 28,688 34,541 40,218 44,608 46,474 46,951 46,857 63.3 Sheridan 577 633 696 743 709 665 611 5.9 Sherman 1,120 1,228 1,353 1,412 1,368 1,277 1,175 4.9 Smith 990 1,056 1,120 1,174 1,100 983 867 -12.5 Stafford 880 958 1,061 1,171 1,156 1,088 997 13.3 Stanton 350 376 424 449 447 431 405 15.8 Stevens 768 882 1,041 1,183 1,280 1,317 1,307 70.1 Sumner 4,025 4,569 5,234 5,603 5,500 5,188 4,815 19.6 Thomas 1,220 1,405 1,590 1,745 1,694 1,624 1,519 24.5 Trego 701 771 842 878 822 765 681 -2.9 Wabaunsee 1,596 1,871 2,052 2,062 2,013 1,928 1,823 14.2 Wallace 323 346 372 392 371 332 290 -10.1 Washington 1,320 1,383 1,457 1,518 1,453 1,338 1,205 -8.7 Wichita 392 440 496 519 506 481 439 12.0 Wilson 1,818 2,029 2,226 2,261 2,132 1,971 1,782 -2.0 Woodson 714 777 817 823 764 657 560 -21.5 Wyandotte 18,169 21,745 26,055 29,918 31,634 32,904 33,810 86.1 Kansas 415,823 496,433 587,361 669,096 711,622 739,053 758,531 82.4 Source: Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://www.cedbr.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=521 (accessed February 3, 2016). 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, 2010 - July 1, 2016 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Andover 11,791 11,941 12,087 12,265 12,476 12,718 12,980 10.08 Arkansas City 12,415 12,357 12,332 12,289 12,187 12,132 12,063 -2.84 Atchison 11,021 10,934 10,941 10,881 10,767 10,699 10,679 -3.10 Coffeyville 10,295 10,094 9,997 9,961 9,848 9,672 9,539 -7.34 Derby 22,158 22,738 23,008 23,127 23,300 23,448 23,633 6.66 Dodge City 27,340 27,779 28,060 28,153 28,013 27,691 27,453 0.41 El Dorado 13,021 13,195 13,117 13,068 13,059 13,113 13,141 0.92 Emporia 24,916 24,899 24,810 24,792 24,554 24,578 24,816 -0.40 Garden City 26,665 27,000 26,999 26,947 26,969 26,942 26,747 0.31 Gardner 19,123 19,950 20,278 20,493 20,624 20,820 21,110 10.39 Great Bend 15,995 15,996 15,905 15,850 15,769 15,711 15,535 -2.88 Hays 20,510 20,798 21,082 21,071 21,068 21,104 21,027 2.52 Haysville 10,826 10,881 10,957 11,018 11,110 11,187 11,245 3.87 Hutchinson 42,080 42,106 41,957 41,853 41,609 41,529 41,310 -1.83 Junction City 23,353 23,951 25,780 25,051 24,916 25,137 24,180 3.54 Kansas City 145,786 146,228 147,486 148,786 149,838 151,051 151,709 4.06 Lansing 11,265 11,380 11,586 11,638 11,696 11,750 11,849 5.18 Lawrence 87,643 89,077 89,941 91,153 92,721 93,890 95,358 8.80 Leavenworth 35,251 35,621 35,789 35,878 35,921 35,945 36,154 2.56 Leawood 31,867 32,245 32,521 32,947 34,314 34,490 34,565 8.47 Lenexa 48,190 48,840 49,344 50,274 50,928 52,361 52,903 9.78 Liberal 20,525 20,735 20,956 20,913 20,863 20,752 20,350 -0.85 McPherson 13,155 13,160 13,209 13,339 13,139 13,146 13,164 0.07 Manhattan 52,281 54,251 56,740 56,282 55,787 56,353 54,983 5.17 Merriam 11,003 11,135 11,205 11,276 11,265 11,260 11,245 2.20 Newton 19,132 19,121 19,161 19,122 19,036 19,124 19,105 -0.14 Olathe 125,872 128,275 129,938 131,753 132,790 134,000 135,473 7.63 Ottawa 12,649 12,583 12,558 12,499 12,383 12,364 12,356 -2.32 Overland Park 173,372 176,043 178,765 181,022 184,111 186,051 188,966 8.99 Parsons 10,500 10,408 10,294 10,158 10,120 10,061 9,906 -5.66 Pittsburg 20,233 20,270 20,371 20,409 20,414 20,417 20,366 0.66 Prairie Village 21,447 21,652 21,779 21,885 21,832 21,826 21,805 1.67 Salina 47,707 47,816 47,923 47,835 47,661 47,663 47,336 -0.78 Shawnee 62,209 63,012 63,575 64,254 64,464 64,890 65,194 4.80 Topeka 127,473 128,208 128,107 127,739 127,448 127,293 126,808 -0.52 Wichita 382,368 383,723 385,710 387,105 388,348 389,060 389,902 1.97 Winfield 12,301 12,320 12,353 12,323 12,241 12,200 12,284 -0.14 July 1 population estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimate data are not comparable. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2016/demo/popest/total-cities-and-towns.html (accessed July 21, 2017); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/notes/cqr-KS-tb.pdf (accessed May 23, 2014). Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 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 Winfield 5,554 6,700 7,933 9,398 9,506 10,264 11,117 11,405 10,736 11,931 12,206 12,301 478 Population of Cities in Kansas, 1900-2010 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 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, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Abbyville 87 87 88 88 88 88 87 0.00 Abilene 6,844 6,817 6,763 6,620 6,577 6,554 6,469 -5.48 Admire 156 156 155 156 154 155 155 -0.64 Agenda 68 67 66 65 65 64 64 -5.88 Agra 267 261 259 258 253 247 244 -8.61 Albert 175 176 175 174 173 172 170 -2.86 Alden 148 148 146 146 146 145 144 -2.70 Alexander 65 63 63 63 63 61 60 -7.69 Allen 177 177 176 177 175 175 176 -0.56 Alma 832 826 819 818 808 797 792 -4.81 Almena 408 409 403 404 395 396 389 -4.66 Alta Vista 444 440 437 436 433 426 422 -4.95 Altamont 1,080 1,085 1,073 1,056 1,052 1,053 1,043 -3.43 Alton 103 103 102 102 101 99 98 -4.85 Altoona 414 404 398 394 388 381 374 -9.66 Americus 894 891 886 885 877 881 885 -1.01 Andale 928 947 963 965 981 990 993 7.00 Andover 11,791 11,941 12,087 12,265 12,476 12,718 12,980 10.08 Anthony 2,269 2,232 2,200 2,246 2,235 2,217 2,178 -4.01 Arcadia 310 311 312 311 310 310 311 0.32 Argonia 501 500 499 496 491 488 482 -3.79 Arkansas City 12,415 12,357 12,332 12,289 12,187 12,132 12,063 -2.84 Arlington 473 470 467 465 458 456 450 -4.86 Arma 1,481 1,479 1,481 1,471 1,466 1,452 1,444 -2.50 Ashland 867 835 849 855 825 814 807 -6.92 Assaria 413 413 414 412 410 410 407 -1.45 Atchison 11,021 10,934 10,941 10,881 10,767 10,699 10,679 -3.10 Athol 44 43 43 42 42 42 41 -6.82 Atlanta 195 195 195 195 193 193 192 -1.54 Attica 626 616 608 596 593 587 577 -7.83 Atwood 1,194 1,203 1,200 1,227 1,213 1,202 1,209 1.26 Auburn 1,227 1,229 1,228 1,222 1,218 1,216 1,212 -1.22 Augusta 9,274 9,248 9,214 9,208 9,222 9,281 9,321 0.51 Aurora 60 59 59 59 59 59 58 -3.33 Axtell 406 400 403 403 408 401 400 -1.48 Baldwin City 4,515 4,545 4,543 4,559 4,580 4,664 4,677 3.59 Barnard 70 70 69 68 69 68 67 -4.29 Barnes 159 160 157 154 154 153 152 -4.40 Bartlett 80 82 82 80 80 80 79 -1.25 Basehor 4,613 4,714 4,784 4,891 5,112 5,392 5,651 22.50 Bassett 14 15 15 15 14 14 14 0.00 Baxter Springs 4,238 4,194 4,157 4,096 4,065 4,026 3,963 -6.49 Bazine 334 336 332 333 333 326 320 -4.19 Beattie 200 197 198 198 197 194 193 -3.50 Bel Aire 6,769 6,801 6,839 6,917 7,280 7,416 7,661 13.18 Belle Plaine 1,681 1,658 1,643 1,636 1,623 1,618 1,598 -4.94 Belleville 1,991 1,958 1,936 1,914 1,907 1,905 1,894 -4.87 Beloit 3,835 3,789 3,819 3,818 3,784 3,811 3,769 -1.72 Belpre 84 84 83 82 84 83 82 -2.38 Belvue 205 207 208 208 206 206 206 0.49 Benedict 73 72 71 71 70 69 68 -6.85 Bennington 672 672 669 667 662 650 645 -4.02 Bentley 530 528 528 526 524 521 517 -2.45 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 480 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Benton 880 876 872 870 870 874 876 -0.45 Bern 166 165 165 165 165 166 166 0.00 Beverly 162 161 159 158 158 157 154 -4.94 Bird City 447 443 437 437 439 437 432 -3.36 Bison 255 247 248 246 245 240 237 -7.06 Blue Mound 275 274 272 276 275 278 278 1.09 Blue Rapids 1,019 1,001 1,007 1,000 995 980 971 -4.71 Bluff City 65 64 63 62 62 61 60 -7.69 Bogue 143 145 142 142 141 143 141 -1.40 Bonner Springs 7,314 7,335 7,429 7,502 7,564 7,594 7,665 4.80 Brewster 305 307 307 308 302 302 300 -1.64 Bronson 323 318 317 317 317 316 312 -3.41 Brookville 262 265 267 266 265 265 263 0.38 Brownell 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 -3.45 Bucklin 794 804 805 802 800 788 780 -1.76 Buffalo 232 228 226 225 223 220 217 -6.47 Buhler 1,327 1,348 1,348 1,343 1,334 1,331 1,317 -0.75 Bunker Hill 95 95 95 95 96 97 96 1.05 Burden 535 537 539 538 535 533 533 -0.37 Burdett 247 248 244 245 241 240 237 -4.05 Burlingame 934 931 917 909 903 896 888 -4.93 Burlington 2,674 2,648 2,651 2,632 2,635 2,605 2,610 -2.39 Burns 228 228 225 222 222 220 220 -3.51 Burr Oak 174 174 170 170 168 163 158 -9.20 Burrton 901 898 898 893 889 890 887 -1.55 Bushong 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 0.00 Bushton 279 278 276 276 276 274 271 -2.87 Byers 35 35 36 36 36 36 35 0.00 Caldwell 1,068 1,055 1,045 1,039 1,032 1,028 1,020 -4.49 Cambridge 82 84 84 84 83 83 83 1.22 Caney 2,203 2,180 2,156 2,147 2,121 2,081 2,042 -7.31 Canton 748 747 748 763 746 734 720 -3.74 Carbondale 1,437 1,439 1,421 1,419 1,410 1,402 1,393 -3.06 Carlton 42 42 42 43 43 42 42 0.00 Cassoday 129 128 128 127 128 128 130 0.78 Cawker City 469 462 463 461 455 458 451 -3.84 Cedar 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 -7.14 Cedar Point 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 -3.57 Cedar Vale 579 569 560 557 544 531 527 -8.98 Centralia 512 508 507 509 509 508 511 -0.20 Chanute 9,119 9,149 9,193 9,246 9,282 9,241 9,139 0.22 Chapman 1,393 1,410 1,415 1,383 1,377 1,376 1,361 -2.30 Chase 477 474 467 465 464 459 451 -5.45 Chautauqua 111 109 108 108 105 103 103 -7.21 Cheney 2,094 2,110 2,126 2,141 2,153 2,154 2,165 3.39 Cherokee 714 715 718 715 714 711 712 -0.28 Cherryvale 2,367 2,326 2,302 2,301 2,276 2,231 2,190 -7.48 Chetopa 1,125 1,115 1,103 1,087 1,085 1,078 1,061 -5.69 Cimarron 2,184 2,232 2,188 2,225 2,238 2,248 2,222 1.74 Circleville 170 170 169 168 170 168 167 -1.76 Claflin 645 645 639 636 635 630 624 -3.26 Clay Center 4,334 4,321 4,309 4,240 4,192 4,175 4,069 -6.11 Clayton 59 59 58 59 58 58 57 -3.39 481 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Clearwater 2,481 2,490 2,495 2,528 2,530 2,531 2,519 1.53 Clifton 554 555 550 541 538 536 529 -4.51 Climax 72 71 70 69 68 68 67 -6.94 Clyde 716 705 705 702 700 691 684 -4.47 Coats 83 83 84 85 85 84 83 0.00 Coffeyville 10,295 10,094 9,997 9,961 9,848 9,672 9,539 -7.34 Colby 5,387 5,413 5,405 5,411 5,361 5,424 5,419 0.59 Coldwater 828 825 836 841 851 804 814 -1.69 Collyer 109 108 108 108 106 107 105 -3.67 Colony 408 404 399 398 401 405 404 -0.98 Columbus 3,312 3,276 3,249 3,206 3,185 3,153 3,104 -6.28 Colwich 1,327 1,331 1,333 1,343 1,361 1,375 1,398 5.35 Concordia 5,395 5,330 5,328 5,307 5,292 5,228 5,179 -4.00 Conway Springs 1,272 1,258 1,249 1,242 1,236 1,235 1,224 -3.77 Coolidge 95 93 94 92 92 89 91 -4.21 Copeland 310 309 303 301 303 302 300 -3.23 Corning 157 156 156 156 156 157 157 0.00 Cottonwood Falls 903 903 892 878 871 871 869 -3.77 Council Grove 2,182 2,161 2,158 2,107 2,097 2,086 2,060 -5.59 Courtland 285 281 277 276 275 270 269 -5.61 Coyville 46 45 45 45 44 44 43 -6.52 Cuba 156 154 152 150 150 147 146 -6.41 Cullison 101 101 103 103 103 103 101 0.00 Culver 121 121 120 120 120 118 118 -2.48 Cunningham 454 477 473 473 470 468 458 0.88 Damar 132 132 133 132 132 132 130 -1.52 Danville 38 37 37 36 36 36 35 -7.89 De Soto 5,720 5,791 5,866 5,916 6,026 6,060 6,071 6.14 Dearing 431 421 416 413 407 398 390 -9.51 Deerfield 700 701 703 690 692 691 696 -0.57 Delia 169 169 168 167 169 167 166 -1.78 Delphos 359 357 354 353 350 343 340 -5.29 Denison 187 187 186 185 187 185 183 -2.14 Denton 148 148 147 147 147 146 144 -2.70 Derby 22,158 22,738 23,008 23,127 23,300 23,448 23,633 6.66 Dexter 278 278 278 277 276 275 274 -1.44 Dighton 1,038 1,046 1,009 1,019 999 986 970 -6.55 Dodge City 27,340 27,779 28,060 28,153 28,013 27,691 27,453 0.41 Dorrance 185 186 186 186 187 188 187 1.08 Douglass 1,700 1,712 1,702 1,693 1,688 1,692 1,691 -0.53 Downs 900 895 888 886 877 855 844 -6.22 Dresden 41 40 40 40 40 41 40 -2.44 Dunlap 30 30 30 29 29 29 28 -6.67 Durham 112 111 109 108 108 107 107 -4.46 Dwight 272 269 269 263 262 261 255 -6.25 Earlton 55 54 54 54 53 53 52 -5.45 Eastborough 773 771 772 771 769 766 761 -1.55 Easton 253 255 256 256 257 256 257 1.58 Edgerton 1,671 1,752 1,762 1,770 1,765 1,762 1,756 5.09 Edmond 49 49 49 49 48 48 47 -4.08 Edna 442 433 430 424 423 421 414 -6.33 Edwardsville 4,340 4,345 4,379 4,390 4,386 4,383 4,390 1.15 Effingham 546 538 537 532 524 519 517 -5.31 El Dorado 13,021 13,195 13,117 13,068 13,059 13,113 13,141 0.92 482 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Elbing 229 228 227 226 226 228 228 -0.44 Elgin 89 88 87 86 85 83 82 -7.87 Elk City 325 317 315 312 308 301 294 -9.54 Elk Falls 107 104 99 98 101 97 95 -11.21 Elkhart 2,205 2,161 2,133 2,131 2,079 2,032 1,934 -12.29 Ellinwood 2,131 2,130 2,115 2,107 2,088 2,065 2,037 -4.41 Ellis 2,062 2,081 2,098 2,088 2,076 2,065 2,050 -0.58 Ellsworth 3,120 3,106 3,105 3,069 3,063 3,048 3,047 -2.34 Elmdale 55 55 54 53 53 53 53 -3.64 Elsmore 77 77 77 75 74 73 73 -5.19 Elwood 1,224 1,222 1,206 1,201 1,197 1,181 1,164 -4.90 Emmett 191 191 192 191 190 189 190 -0.52 Emporia 24,916 24,899 24,810 24,792 24,554 24,578 24,816 -0.40 Englewood 77 74 76 76 74 73 73 -5.19 Ensign 187 188 184 183 184 184 182 -2.67 Enterprise 855 855 847 829 824 819 809 -5.38 Erie 1,150 1,138 1,129 1,120 1,108 1,104 1,091 -5.13 Esbon 99 100 98 98 98 96 94 -5.05 Eskridge 534 529 525 524 517 510 505 -5.43 Eudora 6,136 6,217 6,213 6,241 6,299 6,376 6,379 3.96 Eureka 2,633 2,599 2,531 2,504 2,476 2,448 2,410 -8.47 Everest 284 285 282 284 280 279 278 -2.11 Fairview 260 259 256 258 255 254 253 -2.69 Fairway 3,882 3,919 3,943 3,967 3,961 3,961 3,972 2.32 Fall River 162 160 156 155 154 152 150 -7.41 Florence 465 463 457 450 448 443 441 -5.16 Fontana 224 223 222 223 222 221 220 -1.79 Ford 216 219 221 220 219 217 215 -0.46 Formoso 93 94 92 92 92 90 88 -5.38 Fort Scott 8,087 7,954 7,906 7,878 7,862 7,828 7,773 -3.88 Fowler 590 584 569 555 563 555 544 -7.80 Frankfort 726 713 718 713 710 699 692 -4.68 Frederick 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 -5.56 Fredonia 2,482 2,435 2,403 2,387 2,361 2,324 2,291 -7.70 Freeport 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0.00 Frontenac 3,437 3,447 3,460 3,438 3,448 3,423 3,414 -0.67 Fulton 163 161 160 160 160 159 159 -2.45 Galatia 39 39 39 39 39 38 38 -2.56 Galena 3,085 3,049 3,025 2,982 2,960 2,928 2,886 -6.45 Galesburg 126 125 124 123 122 122 120 -4.76 Galva 870 879 893 903 895 881 873 0.34 Garden City 26,665 27,000 26,999 26,947 26,969 26,942 26,747 0.31 Garden Plain 849 855 861 865 879 895 894 5.30 Gardner 19,123 19,950 20,278 20,493 20,624 20,820 21,110 10.39 Garfield 190 191 187 188 185 184 183 -3.68 Garnett 3,415 3,387 3,326 3,292 3,295 3,266 3,264 -4.42 Gas 564 560 556 543 532 523 520 -7.80 Gaylord 114 112 111 109 110 108 107 -6.14 Gem 88 89 89 89 87 87 87 -1.14 Geneseo 267 268 266 266 266 266 264 -1.12 Geuda Springs 185 185 184 184 183 183 183 -1.08 Girard 2,789 2,791 2,795 2,780 2,776 2,761 2,748 -1.47 483 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Glade 96 94 94 95 93 92 91 -5.21 Glasco 498 490 490 487 485 478 473 -5.02 Glen Elder 445 438 438 438 434 438 431 -3.15 Goddard 4,344 4,482 4,533 4,581 4,688 4,708 4,710 8.43 Goessel 539 533 524 517 515 511 508 -5.75 Goff 126 125 125 126 126 126 126 0.00 Goodland 4,489 4,505 4,557 4,533 4,520 4,452 4,441 -1.07 Gorham 334 335 336 335 337 339 338 1.20 Gove City 80 80 81 81 79 77 74 -7.50 Grainfield 277 277 280 282 274 265 255 -7.94 Grandview Plaza 1,560 1,671 1,771 1,704 1,672 1,667 1,595 2.24 Great Bend 15,995 15,996 15,905 15,850 15,769 15,711 15,535 -2.88 Greeley 302 300 296 293 296 294 293 -2.98 Green 128 128 131 130 129 128 125 -2.34 Greenleaf 331 331 324 317 314 310 308 -6.95 Greensburg 777 791 774 783 782 795 771 -0.77 Grenola 216 210 201 199 203 196 192 -11.11 Gridley 341 338 339 337 337 335 340 -0.29 Grinnell 259 259 262 264 256 248 238 -8.11 Gypsum 405 403 401 398 394 394 391 -3.46 Haddam 104 105 103 101 101 100 100 -3.85 Halstead 2,085 2,089 2,090 2,084 2,075 2,083 2,081 -0.19 Hamilton 268 265 259 257 254 252 247 -7.84 Hamlin 46 46 46 46 45 45 45 -2.17 Hanover 682 688 674 667 666 663 660 -3.23 Hanston 206 214 211 211 206 205 202 -1.94 Hardtner 172 174 173 175 174 172 168 -2.33 Harper 1,473 1,450 1,430 1,407 1,404 1,398 1,376 -6.59 Hartford 371 371 370 370 367 368 368 -0.81 Harveyville 236 237 236 243 244 242 241 2.12 Havana 104 102 101 101 100 99 97 -6.73 Haven 1,237 1,238 1,233 1,236 1,225 1,224 1,212 -2.02 Havensville 133 136 139 140 143 146 150 12.78 Haviland 701 697 685 689 688 695 677 -3.42 Hays 20,510 20,798 21,082 21,071 21,068 21,104 21,027 2.52 Haysville 10,826 10,881 10,957 11,018 11,110 11,187 11,245 3.87 Hazelton 93 94 94 95 94 93 91 -2.15 Hepler 132 132 133 132 132 131 131 -0.76 Herington 2,526 2,511 2,488 2,431 2,408 2,395 2,362 -6.49 Herndon 129 130 130 133 132 130 130 0.78 Hesston 3,709 3,716 3,736 3,745 3,738 3,796 3,803 2.53 Hiawatha 3,172 3,171 3,133 3,150 3,104 3,084 3,065 -3.37 Highland 1,012 1,014 1,011 1,010 1,012 1,006 1,000 -1.19 Hill City 1,474 1,498 1,469 1,470 1,447 1,466 1,455 -1.29 Hillsboro 2,993 2,967 2,932 2,900 2,896 2,873 2,887 -3.54 Hoisington 2,706 2,705 2,685 2,674 2,652 2,622 2,586 -4.43 Holcomb 2,094 2,157 2,157 2,154 2,158 2,158 2,145 2.44 Hollenberg 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 -4.76 Holton 3,329 3,312 3,299 3,272 3,299 3,263 3,285 -1.32 Holyrood 447 445 446 440 439 437 436 -2.46 Hope 368 365 361 351 347 344 339 -7.88 Horace 70 70 71 73 73 74 72 2.86 Horton 1,776 1,772 1,750 1,756 1,729 1,715 1,702 -4.17 484 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Howard 687 667 638 631 642 620 607 -11.64 Hoxie 1,201 1,194 1,187 1,188 1,187 1,171 1,174 -2.25 Hoyt 669 665 661 654 658 653 644 -3.74 Hudson 129 128 126 126 125 124 123 -4.65 Hugoton 3,904 3,869 3,946 3,993 3,998 3,938 3,835 -1.77 Humboldt 1,953 1,945 1,957 1,922 1,885 1,857 1,847 -5.43 Hunnewell 67 66 66 66 65 65 65 -2.99 Hunter 57 56 57 57 56 57 56 -1.75 Huron 54 74 75 74 73 73 73 35.19 Hutchinson 42,080 42,106 41,957 41,853 41,609 41,529 41,310 -1.83 Independence 9,483 9,305 9,240 9,245 9,136 8,962 8,799 -7.21 Ingalls 306 307 301 299 304 306 303 -0.98 Inman 1,377 1,388 1,395 1,404 1,377 1,369 1,353 -1.74 Iola 5,704 5,695 5,707 5,593 5,551 5,473 5,454 -4.38 Isabel 90 91 91 92 91 90 88 -2.22 Iuka 163 163 165 166 166 165 163 0.00 Jamestown 286 282 283 282 282 279 277 -3.15 Jennings 96 95 94 95 94 95 93 -3.13 Jetmore 867 899 887 882 862 854 842 -2.88 Jewell 432 434 426 427 423 414 402 -6.94 Johnson City 1,495 1,482 1,446 1,452 1,423 1,373 1,379 -7.76 Junction City 23,353 23,951 25,780 25,051 24,916 25,137 24,180 3.54 Kanopolis 492 489 488 479 476 472 471 -4.27 Kanorado 153 154 156 156 156 154 154 0.65 Kansas City 145,786 146,228 147,486 148,786 149,838 151,051 151,709 4.06 Kechi 1,909 1,944 1,956 1,963 1,982 1,992 1,995 4.50 Kensington 473 465 460 454 456 451 443 -6.34 Kincaid 122 121 119 119 119 118 118 -3.28 Kingman 3,177 3,189 3,158 3,153 3,097 3,073 3,000 -5.57 Kinsley 1,457 1,451 1,426 1,419 1,447 1,422 1,407 -3.43 Kiowa 1,026 1,035 1,024 1,032 1,023 1,010 980 -4.48 Kirwin 171 168 168 169 166 164 162 -5.26 Kismet 459 461 465 464 464 459 450 -1.96 La Crosse 1,342 1,297 1,298 1,285 1,280 1,251 1,231 -8.27 La Cygne 1,149 1,141 1,123 1,122 1,116 1,114 1,112 -3.22 La Harpe 578 579 576 563 552 543 546 -5.54 Labette 78 77 77 76 76 75 74 -5.13 Lake Quivira 906 918 930 933 932 934 940 3.75 Lakin 2,216 2,208 2,216 2,182 2,194 2,196 2,176 -1.81 Lancaster 298 296 296 295 292 290 290 -2.68 Lane 225 224 224 224 222 222 222 -1.33 Langdon 42 42 42 42 41 41 41 -2.38 Lansing 11,265 11,380 11,586 11,638 11,696 11,750 11,849 5.18 Larned 4,054 4,085 4,002 4,009 3,977 3,945 3,900 -3.80 Latham 139 138 138 137 137 138 138 -0.72 Latimer 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 -5.00 Lawrence 87,643 89,077 89,941 91,153 92,721 93,890 95,358 8.80 Leavenworth 35,251 35,621 35,789 35,878 35,921 35,945 36,154 2.56 Leawood 31,867 32,245 32,521 32,947 34,314 34,490 34,565 8.47 Lebanon 218 214 212 208 209 207 203 -6.88 Lebo 940 931 930 917 916 903 912 -2.98 Lecompton 625 629 629 632 636 639 638 2.08 Lehigh 175 174 171 169 169 168 167 -4.57 485 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Lenexa 48,190 48,840 49,344 50,274 50,928 52,361 52,903 9.78 Lenora 250 249 244 244 238 239 235 -6.00 Leon 704 701 698 696 696 699 701 -0.43 Leona 48 53 53 53 53 52 52 8.33 Leonardville 449 454 465 456 450 453 440 -2.00 Leoti 1,534 1,552 1,529 1,499 1,491 1,473 1,450 -5.48 LeRoy 561 555 555 551 551 547 553 -1.43 Lewis 451 448 442 438 446 436 430 -4.66 Liberal 20,525 20,735 20,956 20,913 20,863 20,752 20,350 -0.85 Liberty 123 121 120 120 119 117 115 -6.50 Liebenthal 103 100 100 99 99 97 96 -6.80 Lincoln Center 1,297 1,287 1,269 1,257 1,263 1,249 1,229 -5.24 Lincolnville 203 199 197 194 194 193 192 -5.42 Lindsborg 3,458 3,455 3,465 3,488 3,428 3,383 3,338 -3.47 Linn 410 412 406 400 398 396 395 -3.66 Linn Valley 804 806 798 802 799 808 813 1.12 Linwood 375 379 381 382 383 384 387 3.20 Little River 557 554 547 547 547 542 536 -3.77 Logan 589 578 574 575 565 554 549 -6.79 Lone Elm 25 25 24 24 24 24 24 -4.00 Long Island 134 132 132 132 130 128 127 -5.22 Longford 79 79 79 78 77 77 75 -5.06 Longton 348 338 323 318 325 313 306 -12.07 Lorraine 138 137 138 136 136 135 135 -2.17 Lost Springs 70 69 68 68 68 67 67 -4.29 Louisburg 4,315 4,298 4,285 4,296 4,323 4,299 4,382 1.55 Louisville 188 192 195 199 201 204 209 11.17 Lucas 393 394 395 394 395 396 393 0.00 Luray 194 195 195 195 196 197 196 1.03 Lyndon 1,052 1,059 1,045 1,039 1,033 1,027 1,022 -2.85 Lyons 3,739 3,761 3,738 3,729 3,725 3,711 3,671 -1.82 McCracken 190 184 185 183 183 179 177 -6.84 McCune 405 406 407 406 405 404 405 0.00 McDonald 160 162 162 165 163 161 162 1.25 McFarland 256 259 257 258 255 254 255 -0.39 Macksville 549 545 543 545 542 538 537 -2.19 McLouth 880 869 864 856 855 852 847 -3.75 McPherson 13,155 13,160 13,209 13,339 13,139 13,146 13,164 0.07 Madison 701 692 673 666 659 651 641 -8.56 Mahaska 83 84 82 81 80 80 79 -4.82 Maize 3,420 3,595 3,711 3,839 4,075 4,355 4,438 29.77 Manchester 95 97 98 99 98 98 97 2.11 Manhattan 52,281 54,251 56,740 56,282 55,787 56,353 54,983 5.17 Mankato 869 872 857 863 857 843 821 -5.52 Manter 171 170 167 168 164 159 160 -6.43 Maple Hill 620 620 619 626 622 618 617 -0.48 Mapleton 84 83 83 82 82 82 82 -2.38 Marion 1,927 1,910 1,885 1,866 1,864 1,845 1,838 -4.62 Marquette 641 639 641 642 630 622 611 -4.68 Marysville 3,294 3,292 3,312 3,302 3,290 3,313 3,294 0.00 Matfield Green 47 47 46 46 45 45 45 -4.26 Mayetta 341 340 340 337 340 338 337 -1.17 Mayfield 113 112 111 111 110 110 109 -3.54 486 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Meade 1,721 1,698 1,650 1,615 1,634 1,608 1,586 -7.84 Medicine Lodge 2,009 2,029 2,007 2,026 2,010 1,985 1,930 -3.93 Melvern 385 384 378 374 370 367 363 -5.71 Menlo 61 62 62 62 60 60 60 -1.64 Meriden 813 803 800 792 791 789 783 -3.69 Merriam 11,003 11,135 11,205 11,276 11,265 11,260 11,245 2.20 Milan 82 81 81 80 80 80 79 -3.66 Mildred 28 28 28 27 27 26 26 -7.14 Milford 530 537 592 594 595 593 569 7.36 Miltonvale 539 530 529 526 524 516 510 -5.38 Minneapolis 2,032 2,029 2,022 2,024 2,018 1,993 1,984 -2.36 Minneola 745 721 737 741 716 705 698 -6.31 Mission 9,323 9,412 9,465 9,511 9,482 9,469 9,443 1.29 Mission Hills 3,498 3,540 3,565 3,582 3,590 3,592 3,600 2.92 Mission Woods 178 180 181 182 182 198 198 11.24 Moline 371 360 345 340 345 333 325 -12.40 Montezuma 966 980 958 954 978 976 967 0.10 Moran 558 555 550 539 529 520 517 -7.35 Morganville 192 192 192 191 192 193 189 -1.56 Morland 154 156 153 154 152 154 152 -1.30 Morrill 230 230 228 230 227 226 225 -2.17 Morrowville 155 156 153 151 150 149 148 -4.52 Moscow 310 312 316 318 316 308 298 -3.87 Mound City 694 691 683 683 682 682 680 -2.02 Mound Valley 407 404 400 395 392 389 382 -6.14 Moundridge 1,737 1,733 1,737 1,750 1,720 1,696 1,737 0.00 Mount Hope 813 816 817 815 814 811 807 -0.74 Mulberry 520 521 523 521 520 518 519 -0.19 Mullinville 255 253 248 251 251 254 247 -3.14 Mulvane 6,111 6,151 6,274 6,294 6,294 6,306 6,316 3.35 Munden 100 98 98 96 96 94 94 -6.00 Muscotah 176 175 175 174 172 172 171 -2.84 Narka 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 -6.38 Nashville 64 64 64 64 63 62 61 -4.69 Natoma 335 333 330 329 324 316 311 -7.16 Neodesha 2,486 2,442 2,408 2,414 2,389 2,355 2,319 -6.72 Neosho Falls 141 142 140 138 136 134 136 -3.55 Neosho Rapids 265 265 264 264 262 263 264 -0.38 Ness City 1,449 1,462 1,442 1,445 1,446 1,412 1,386 -4.35 Netawaka 143 143 142 144 145 144 143 0.00 New Albany 56 55 54 54 54 53 52 -7.14 New Cambria 126 126 126 126 125 125 124 -1.59 New Strawn 394 393 392 393 405 402 407 3.30 Newton 19,132 19,121 19,161 19,122 19,036 19,124 19,105 -0.14 Nickerson 1,070 1,064 1,060 1,054 1,040 1,035 1,021 -4.58 Niotaze 82 81 80 79 78 76 76 -7.32 Norcatur 151 149 147 149 148 150 146 -3.31 North Newton 1,759 1,774 1,776 1,789 1,783 1,797 1,797 2.16 Norton 2,928 2,900 2,859 2,873 2,825 2,840 2,812 -3.96 Nortonville 637 629 624 618 615 615 613 -3.77 Norwich 491 494 488 485 476 471 458 -6.72 Oak Hill 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 -4.17 Oakley 2,045 2,049 2,068 2,066 2,068 2,089 2,098 2.59 487 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Oberlin 1,788 1,760 1,734 1,749 1,738 1,757 1,700 -4.92 Offerle 199 199 196 195 199 196 194 -2.51 Ogden 2,087 2,129 2,182 2,151 2,110 2,107 2,022 -3.11 Oketo 66 65 65 65 65 64 64 -3.03 Olathe 125,872 128,275 129,938 131,753 132,790 134,000 135,473 7.63 Olivet 67 67 66 66 66 66 65 -2.99 Olmitz 114 114 114 114 113 112 111 -2.63 Olpe 546 545 544 542 537 536 539 -1.28 Olsburg 219 223 225 224 225 224 227 3.65 Onaga 702 706 708 706 699 694 696 -0.85 Oneida 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 0.00 Osage City 2,943 2,945 2,910 2,892 2,871 2,856 2,837 -3.60 Osawatomie 4,447 4,419 4,389 4,387 4,356 4,318 4,308 -3.13 Osborne 1,431 1,431 1,420 1,419 1,401 1,369 1,353 -5.45 Oskaloosa 1,113 1,101 1,095 1,088 1,087 1,084 1,078 -3.14 Oswego 1,829 1,825 1,807 1,783 1,779 1,768 1,744 -4.65 Otis 282 273 274 272 271 266 262 -7.09 Ottawa 12,649 12,583 12,558 12,499 12,383 12,364 12,356 -2.32 Overbrook 1,058 1,058 1,046 1,039 1,032 1,028 1,024 -3.21 Overland Park 173,372 176,043 178,765 181,022 184,111 186,051 188,966 8.99 Oxford 1,049 1,036 1,028 1,025 1,020 1,022 1,017 -3.05 Ozawkie 645 639 636 633 632 631 629 -2.48 Palco 277 280 281 281 283 282 278 0.36 Palmer 111 112 110 108 107 106 106 -4.50 Paola 5,602 5,583 5,553 5,624 5,593 5,556 5,568 -0.61 Paradise 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 2.04 Park 126 126 128 128 124 121 116 -7.94 Park City 7,297 7,397 7,447 7,530 7,552 7,598 7,632 4.59 Parker 277 275 272 273 273 274 273 -1.44 Parkerfield 426 419 419 419 416 415 413 -3.05 Parkerville 59 58 59 57 57 56 56 -5.08 Parsons 10,500 10,408 10,294 10,158 10,120 10,061 9,906 -5.66 Partridge 248 248 247 247 245 244 242 -2.42 Pawnee Rock 252 251 248 246 242 239 234 -7.14 Paxico 221 220 219 219 217 214 213 -3.62 Peabody 1,210 1,197 1,177 1,161 1,157 1,145 1,140 -5.79 Penalosa 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 -5.88 Perry 929 918 912 904 905 907 906 -2.48 Peru 139 137 135 135 132 129 129 -7.19 Phillipsburg 2,581 2,535 2,523 2,551 2,536 2,524 2,543 -1.47 Pittsburg 20,233 20,270 20,371 20,409 20,414 20,417 20,366 0.66 Plains 1,146 1,135 1,103 1,076 1,091 1,076 1,056 -7.85 Plainville 1,903 1,907 1,912 1,899 1,896 1,889 1,858 -2.36 Pleasanton 1,216 1,204 1,185 1,186 1,180 1,178 1,176 -3.29 Plevna 98 98 98 98 97 97 96 -2.04 Pomona 832 824 820 814 806 802 799 -3.97 Portis 103 103 102 102 101 99 98 -4.85 Potwin 449 445 441 437 435 435 434 -3.34 Powhattan 77 77 76 77 76 76 75 -2.60 Prairie View 134 132 131 132 130 128 127 -5.22 Prairie Village 21,447 21,652 21,779 21,885 21,832 21,826 21,805 1.67 Pratt 6,835 6,828 6,910 6,927 6,907 6,864 6,771 -0.94 Prescott 264 263 260 261 260 263 263 -0.38 488 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Preston 158 158 160 161 161 160 158 0.00 Pretty Prairie 680 682 691 688 680 680 672 -1.18 Princeton 277 276 274 271 267 264 262 -5.42 Protection 514 511 517 519 525 497 502 -2.33 Quenemo 388 387 381 379 375 371 370 -4.64 Quinter 918 915 924 952 954 954 954 3.92 Radium 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 -4.00 Ramona 187 185 183 181 181 179 179 -4.28 Randall 65 65 64 65 64 63 62 -4.62 Randolph 163 165 172 171 167 169 163 0.00 Ransom 294 294 290 289 287 280 274 -6.80 Rantoul 184 183 183 183 182 182 182 -1.09 Raymond 79 79 78 78 78 78 77 -2.53 Reading 231 231 230 230 228 229 230 -0.43 Redfield 146 144 143 143 143 143 142 -2.74 Republic 116 114 113 112 112 109 109 -6.03 Reserve 84 84 83 84 83 82 82 -2.38 Rexford 232 234 234 235 230 230 229 -1.29 Richfield 43 42 42 42 41 40 38 -11.63 Richmond 464 462 463 461 456 454 452 -2.59 Riley 939 972 999 988 982 995 972 3.51 Robinson 234 235 232 234 231 230 229 -2.14 Roeland Park 6,731 6,788 6,821 6,850 6,826 6,811 6,786 0.82 Rolla 442 434 430 431 421 413 393 -11.09 Rose Hill 3,931 3,934 3,930 3,935 3,952 3,987 4,015 2.14 Roseland 77 76 76 75 75 74 73 -5.19 Rossville 1,151 1,152 1,150 1,144 1,140 1,136 1,130 -1.82 Rozel 156 157 154 154 152 151 150 -3.85 Rush Center 170 165 165 164 164 160 158 -7.06 Russell 4,506 4,503 4,503 4,485 4,504 4,528 4,500 -0.13 Russell Springs 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 4.17 Sabetha 2,571 2,560 2,558 2,567 2,567 2,581 2,584 0.51 St. Francis 1,329 1,317 1,303 1,303 1,311 1,307 1,294 -2.63 St. George 639 683 705 712 767 915 941 47.26 St. John 1,295 1,277 1,262 1,260 1,243 1,225 1,214 -6.25 St. Marys 2,627 2,647 2,661 2,664 2,654 2,651 2,664 1.41 St. Paul 629 628 624 618 609 605 597 -5.09 Salina 47,707 47,816 47,923 47,835 47,661 47,663 47,336 -0.78 Satanta 1,133 1,121 1,138 1,113 1,107 1,103 1,090 -3.80 Savonburg 109 109 108 106 104 103 103 -5.50 Sawyer 124 124 126 127 126 126 124 0.00 Scammon 482 478 474 467 464 460 452 -6.22 Scandia 372 365 365 360 357 351 348 -6.45 Schoenchen 207 209 211 210 208 208 206 -0.48 Scott City 3,816 3,791 3,766 3,805 3,854 3,850 3,890 1.94 Scottsville 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 -4.00 Scranton 710 712 704 699 695 690 687 -3.24 Sedan 1,124 1,108 1,093 1,087 1,065 1,041 1,034 -8.01 Sedgwick 1,695 1,699 1,701 1,699 1,695 1,699 1,695 0.00 Selden 219 218 217 218 218 215 216 -1.37 Seneca 1,991 1,998 1,991 2,002 2,008 2,030 2,048 2.86 Severance 94 94 93 93 93 92 91 -3.19 Severy 259 255 249 245 242 240 235 -9.27 489 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 Seward 64 63 63 63 62 61 61 -4.69 Sharon 158 160 159 161 160 158 154 -2.53 Sharon Springs 748 766 768 786 757 758 749 0.13 Shawnee 62,209 63,012 63,575 64,254 64,464 64,890 65,194 4.80 Silver Lake 1,439 1,441 1,439 1,432 1,427 1,428 1,426 -0.90 Simpson 86 85 85 85 85 85 84 -2.33 Smith Center 1,665 1,640 1,627 1,609 1,622 1,611 1,583 -4.92 Smolan 215 215 215 215 214 213 212 -1.40 Soldier 136 138 140 139 141 140 138 1.47 Solomon 1,095 1,094 1,094 1,068 1,059 1,054 1,040 -5.02 South Haven 363 357 357 356 352 349 346 -4.68 South Hutchinson 2,457 2,473 2,480 2,549 2,542 2,554 2,539 3.34 Spearville 773 795 802 803 804 798 791 2.33 Speed 37 36 36 36 36 35 35 -5.41 Spivey 78 78 78 78 77 76 74 -5.13 Spring Hill 5,437 5,540 5,606 5,715 5,876 5,977 6,166 13.41 Stafford 1,042 1,027 1,016 1,014 1,001 986 978 -6.14 Stark 72 71 71 70 70 69 69 -4.17 Sterling 2,328 2,322 2,299 2,295 2,298 2,287 2,264 -2.75 Stockton 1,329 1,332 1,335 1,326 1,321 1,317 1,297 -2.41 Strong City 485 484 476 465 458 457 455 -6.19 Sublette 1,453 1,441 1,424 1,393 1,385 1,380 1,364 -6.13 Summerfield 156 154 155 154 154 151 150 -3.85 Sun City 53 54 53 54 54 53 52 -1.89 Susank 34 34 34 34 34 33 33 -2.94 Sylvan Grove 279 276 270 267 267 263 258 -7.53 Sylvia 218 218 217 217 215 215 213 -2.29 Syracuse 1,812 1,770 1,774 1,745 1,741 1,668 1,705 -5.91 Tampa 112 111 110 108 108 107 107 -4.46 Tescott 319 319 318 318 316 312 311 -2.51 Thayer 497 490 487 481 473 472 465 -6.44 Timken 76 74 74 73 73 72 71 -6.58 Tipton 210 208 209 208 207 208 206 -1.90 Tonganoxie 4,996 5,075 5,115 5,154 5,185 5,238 5,326 6.61 Topeka 127,473 128,208 128,107 127,739 127,448 127,293 126,808 -0.52 Toronto 281 281 277 271 266 262 265 -5.69 Towanda 1,450 1,444 1,437 1,428 1,424 1,426 1,427 -1.59 Treece* 138 137 136 - - - - - Tribune 741 745 754 766 775 785 776 4.72 Troy 1,010 1,008 996 994 993 983 970 -3.96 Turon 387 386 386 385 382 381 378 -2.33 Tyro 220 216 215 213 212 208 205 -6.82 Udall 746 750 748 744 737 732 727 -2.55 Ulysses 6,161 6,209 6,164 6,163 6,114 6,063 6,035 -2.05 Uniontown 272 268 267 267 267 268 267 -1.84 Utica 158 159 157 157 158 154 152 -3.80 Valley Center 6,822 6,922 6,968 7,020 7,056 7,206 7,343 7.64 Valley Falls 1,192 1,177 1,171 1,163 1,159 1,155 1,149 -3.61 Vermillion 112 110 111 111 110 109 108 -3.57 Victoria 1,214 1,222 1,236 1,237 1,230 1,229 1,221 0.58 Vining 45 45 45 44 43 43 43 -4.44 Viola 130 130 131 131 131 131 130 0.00 Virgil 71 70 69 68 67 67 66 -7.04 490 City April 1, 2010 Census July 1, 2011 Estimate July 1, 2012 Estimate July 1, 2013 Estimate July 1, 2014 Estimate July 1, 2015 Estimate July 1, 2016 Estimate Percent Change April 2010- July 2016 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2010 - July 1, 2016 WaKeeney 1,862 1,845 1,840 1,836 1,801 1,808 1,776 -4.62 Wakefield 980 981 985 974 970 974 949 -3.16 Waldo 30 30 30 30 30 31 30 0.00 Waldron 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 -9.09 Wallace 57 59 59 60 58 58 58 1.75 Walnut 220 220 221 220 220 219 218 -0.91 Walton 235 235 238 239 238 239 239 1.70 Wamego 4,372 4,445 4,494 4,579 4,561 4,609 4,715 7.85 Washington 1,131 1,136 1,115 1,094 1,087 1,080 1,076 -4.86 Waterville 680 667 670 665 661 649 644 -5.29 Wathena 1,364 1,365 1,349 1,343 1,341 1,329 1,313 -3.74 Waverly 592 582 578 570 569 562 563 -4.90 Webber 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 -4.00 Weir 686 678 671 661 655 647 636 -7.29 Wellington 8,172 8,067 8,009 7,976 7,923 7,973 7,889 -3.46 Wellsville 1,857 1,845 1,841 1,832 1,819 1,815 1,813 -2.37 West Mineral 185 183 182 180 179 177 175 -5.41 Westmoreland 778 782 785 782 775 770 769 -1.16 Westphalia 163 162 160 158 159 158 158 -3.07 Westwood 1,506 1,519 1,525 1,533 1,530 1,665 1,658 10.09 Westwood Hills 359 361 361 364 363 394 392 9.19 Wetmore 368 366 366 367 367 368 368 0.00 Wheaton 95 96 96 98 99 101 103 8.42 White City 618 610 607 592 586 581 572 -7.44 White Cloud 176 176 175 174 174 173 171 -2.84 Whitewater 718 713 712 708 706 709 713 -0.70 Whiting 187 186 186 185 187 185 183 -2.14 Wichita 382,368 383,723 385,710 387,105 388,348 389,060 389,902 1.97 Willard 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 0.00 Williamsburg 397 397 395 391 386 384 384 -3.27 Willis 38 38 38 38 38 37 37 -2.63 Willowbrook 87 87 87 87 86 86 85 -2.30 Wilmore 53 53 54 54 55 52 53 0.00 Wilsey 153 152 152 148 147 147 145 -5.23 Wilson 781 777 777 764 761 757 757 -3.07 Winchester 551 546 544 539 536 534 530 -3.81 Windom 130 130 130 131 129 127 125 -3.85 Winfield 12,301 12,320 12,353 12,323 12,241 12,200 12,284 -0.14 Winona 162 163 165 163 163 165 166 2.47 Woodbine 170 169 172 173 171 171 169 -0.59 Woodston 136 137 137 136 136 136 134 -1.47 Yates Center 1,417 1,419 1,401 1,373 1,355 1,335 1,351 -4.66 Zenda 90 91 90 90 88 88 85 -5.56 Zurich 99 99 100 99 99 99 97 -2.02 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. July 1 estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimates are not comparable. * The city of Treece was officially disincorporated in 2012. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2016/demo/popest/total-cities-and-towns.html (accessed July 19, 2017); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/notes/cqr-KS-tb.pdf (accessed May 23, 2014). 491 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Transportation T ra ns po rt at io n 492 State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Rank Alabama 101,575 101,668 101,811 101,837 102,018 102,019 18 Alaska 16,303 16,675 16,301 15,680 15,728 16,129 46 Arizona 64,308 65,092 65,262 66,441 65,593 66,122 33 Arkansas 100,068 100,082 100,123 101,656 102,595 102,609 17 California 172,139 172,202 175,499 174,989 225,531 195,834 2 Colorado 88,353 88,415 88,524 88,565 88,740 88,740 22 Connecticut 21,391 21,445 21,431 21,474 21,508 21,512 44 Delaware 6,337 6,358 6,377 6,393 6,407 6,416 48 District of Columbia 1,503 1,501 1,502 1,501 1,503 1,507 51 Florida 121,702 121,759 121,829 122,088 122,391 122,659 9 Georgia 122,917 123,546 125,523 128,620 127,492 128,134 7 Hawaii 4,395 4,405 4,416 4,430 4,439 4,455 50 Idaho 48,771 48,553 48,492 48,082 48,902 51,163 35 Illinois 139,519 139,498 144,337 145,708 145,761 145,840 3 Indiana 96,988 97,066 97,288 97,553 96,698 96,571 19 Iowa 114,383 114,387 114,438 114,429 114,173 114,442 13 Kansas 140,653 140,513 140,614 140,687 140,476 140,654 4 Kentucky 79,184 79,220 79,321 79,598 79,727 79,857 26 Louisiana 61,327 61,635 61,326 61,427 61,419 61,419 34 Maine 22,864 22,874 22,871 22,882 22,916 22,911 43 Maryland 31,526 32,321 32,372 32,422 31,984 32,037 41 Massachusetts 36,248 36,303 36,330 36,370 36,384 36,423 40 Michigan 121,969 122,086 122,051 122,141 122,284 122,286 10 Minnesota 138,164 138,702 138,832 138,767 138,767 138,767 5 Mississippi 75,080 75,119 75,181 75,116 75,792 76,777 27 Missouri 130,360 131,667 131,978 131,900 131,564 131,549 6 Montana 74,793 74,880 74,905 74,933 74,983 75,007 30 Nebraska 93,653 93,600 93,797 93,770 93,868 94,481 21 Nevada 35,061 36,839 38,567 40,139 42,815 43,900 37 New Hampshire 16,085 16,076 16,105 16,098 16,132 16,138 45 New Jersey 39,242 39,213 39,272 39,293 39,041 39,065 38 New Mexico 68,378 68,384 68,384 70,772 68,452 69,069 32 New York 114,574 114,592 114,709 114,728 114,807 114,365 14 North Carolina 105,653 105,869 106,063 106,202 106,305 106,334 16 North Dakota 86,842 86,851 86,851 87,078 87,088 87,128 23 Ohio 123,192 123,247 123,281 123,297 122,885 122,926 8 Oklahoma 112,873 112,808 112,821 112,940 112,673 112,711 15 Oregon 59,151 59,148 59,262 71,228 73,479 73,544 31 Pennsylvania 119,685 119,771 119,846 119,936 120,039 120,091 11 Rhode Island 6,490 6,485 6,480 6,106 6,027 6,046 49 South Carolina 66,024 65,997 66,244 66,232 76,301 76,250 28 South Dakota 82,447 82,459 82,536 82,558 82,576 82,576 24 Tennessee 94,207 95,492 95,523 95,536 95,561 95,637 20 Texas 311,249 312,911 313,210 313,228 313,596 313,596 1 Utah 45,124 45,635 45,891 46,254 46,153 46,299 36 Vermont 14,437 14,290 14,291 14,266 14,238 14,252 47 Virginia 74,378 74,461 74,591 74,748 74,901 75,061 29 Washington 83,822 83,743 83,878 82,448 81,417 80,338 25 West Virginia 38,625 38,646 38,684 38,750 38,760 38,770 39 Wisconsin 114,963 115,018 115,095 115,145 115,212 115,372 12 Wyoming 28,105 28,253 28,416 29,024 28,972 28,942 42 United States 4,067,077 4,077,756 4,092,730 4,115,462 4,177,073 4,154,727 Road length in miles. Public Road Length by State, 2010-2015 Rank based on 2015 road length. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, Section 4: Highway Infrastructure, Public Road Mileage by Functional System, (Table HM-20), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2015 (accessed July 21, 2017). 493 Program 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Interstate1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 National Highway System 96,024 74,987 24,708 112,100 92,911 70,566 140,582 110,609 8,533 6,445 Surface Transportation Program 102,559 100,419 122,067 98,540 110,387 93,538 121,516 106,324 76,477 98,786 Interstate Maintenance 56,071 56,055 47,200 55,737 21,762 102,430 65,426 53,720 26,805 2,569 Interstate Highway Substitute 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ninety Percent Minimum Allocation2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donor State Bonus2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bridge Replacement 55,849 53,776 39,564 47,147 26,778 46,776 34,936 56,987 36,102 15,580 Metropolitan Planning 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Planning and Research 6,582 6,286 6,524 6,425 9,478 6,447 7,502 6,330 6,009 5,960 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement 2,654 4,589 3,199 9,765 3,987 3,448 3,949 4,709 8,645 10,679 Emergency Relief 343 841 0 0 5,621 45 8 0 0 0 Projects Mandated by ISTEA2 6 55 326 38 4 0 0 0 0 0 Intelligent Vehicle Highway System 0 0 0 - - - - - - - Minimum Guarantee 29,619 4,686 162 2,329 658 161 192 234 0 0 High Priority Projects 6,086 12,097 12,169 44,790 48,020 19,350 11,285 4,363 1,768 2,728 Equity Bonus - - - 10,375 15,130 425 0 1,773 2,084 12,302 Transportation Alternative - - - - - - - - 0 20 National Highway Performance Program - - - - - - - - 149,560 170,844 Other Programs 12,570 11,023 23,065 -18,845 -18,850 -18,850 -18,850 -18,850 950 187 Other Funds and Adjustments3 4,817 2,936 4,258 7,990 4,190 22 11,353 199 192,369 211,272 Total $373,180 $327,750 $283,242 $376,491 $320,076 $324,358 $377,899 $326,398 $509,302 $537,372 A negative value represents a decrease in expenditures. 1 The main Interstate construction program is basically finished. Dollars in thousands. 3 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 2004-2014 2 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, FY2004-2014, Expenditure of Federal Funds Administered by the Federal Highway Administration (Table FA-3), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2014/ (accessed July 25, 2017). Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 494 Year Total Accidents Fatal Accidents Fatalities 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 2014 59,533 1.94 341 1.11 385 1.25 2015 60,473 2.54 322 1.35 355 1.49 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1965-2015 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning. Fatal Accidents per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Accidents per Million Vehicle Miles 495 £¤54 £¤69 £¤40 £¤75 £¤169 £¤160 £¤81£¤281 £¤77 £¤283 £¤73 £¤40 £¤159 £¤36 £¤77 £¤24 £¤81 £¤50 £¤183 £¤50 £¤56 £¤160 £¤166 £¤59£¤ 281 £¤54 £¤183 £¤56 £¤166 £¤83 £¤160 §¨¦35 §¨¦70 §¨¦635 §¨¦235 §¨¦135 §¨¦335 §¨¦70 §¨¦470 §¨¦435 Highways in Kansas, 2017 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, National Transportation Atlas Database. 496 Dodge City Garden City Hutchinson Lawrence Newton Topeka Railways in Kansas, 2017 Freight Passenger Amtrak Station Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, National Transportation Atlas Database. 497 !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! !. ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. !! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!.! ! ! ! ! ^ Public Airports in Kansas, 2017 ! Airport !. Commercial Airport ^ International Airport Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, National Transportation Atlas Database. 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 2012 2013 2014 2015 Land Area (square miles) 81,759 81,759 81,759 81,759 Population 2,885,262 2,892,821 2,899,360 2,906,721 Registered Vehicles Autos 1,459,541 1,683,285 1,627,524 1,526,676 Pickups and Trucks 693,482 806,907 752,086 716,465 Trailers 143,775 162,235 132,160 126,292 Motorcycles 81,578 99,169 96,055 90,141 Motorized Bikes 7,524 7,073 6,595 5,924 Motorized RVs 11,285 7,495 7,687 7,364 Special Registrations 215,355 0 0 0 Total 2,612,540 2,766,164 2,622,107 2,472,862 Licensed Drivers 2,018,029 2,017,759 2,021,271 2,028,660 Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (thousands) 30,572,061 30,207,760 30,709,605 23,787,532 State Tax Rates (cents/gallon) Gasoline 24 24 24 24 Diesel 26 26 26 26 Gasohol 24 24 24 24 Public Road Miles Rural - - 126,884 126,781 Urban - - 13,592 13,873 Total 140,614 140,692 140,476 140,654 Public Transit Ridership Rural - 2,947,031 3,072,212 3,026,841 Urban - 8,336,619 8,632,963 8,788,914 Total - 11,283,650 11,705,175 11,815,755 Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 58,213 58,472 59,533 60,473 Fatal Accidents 368 327 341 322 Fatalities 405 350 385 355 Bridges Structurally Deficient 2,658 2,554 2,281 2,130 Functionally Obsolete 1,959 1,911 1,669 1,633 Non-Deficient - - 20,979 21,131 Not Rated - - - - Total 25,176 25,171 24,929 24,894 Airports Public Use 140 140 139 138 Commercial Service 8 10 9 8 Rail Miles Operated - - 4,721 4,415 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, 2012-2015 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 2014 1,820,533 1,777,512 1,250,961 28,959 2015 1,811,676 1,766,147 1,174,825 19,424 Consumption in thousands of gallons. 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/2015/ (accessed July 27, 2017). Motor-Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1965-2015 500 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from U.S. Department of Transportation. 50.500 44.500 36.250 34.600 33.000 32.100 32.000 30.900 30.800 30.000 30.000 30.000 30.000 28.500 28.000 27.750 26.100 26.000 25.850 25.000 24.600 24.500 24.000 24.000 24.000 24.000 23.825 23.500 23.483 23.000 23.000 22.000 21.500 20.000 20.000 20.000 19.200 19.000 19.000 18.400 18.000 18.000 18.000 17.300 17.000 17.000 17.000 17.000 16.200 16.000 10.500 8.000 0.000 10.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000 60.000 Pennsylvania Washington North Carolina West Virginia Rhode Island Maryland Idaho Wisconsin Iowa California Maine Oregon South Dakota Minnesota Ohio Montana Nebraska Georgia New York Connecticut Kentucky Utah Kansas Massachusetts Nevada Wyoming New Hampshire DC U.S. Average Delaware North Dakota Colorado Arkansas Louisiana Tennessee Texas Vermont Illinois Michigan Mississippi Alabama Arizona Indiana Florida Hawaii Missouri New Mexico Oklahoma Virginia South Carolina New Jersey Alaska Motor-Fuel Gasoline Tax Rates by State, 2015 Cents per Gallon U.S. Average (weighted) 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 30.000 13.000 30.000 Colorado 22.000 20.500 22.000 Connecticut 25.000 54.500 25.000 Delaware 23.000 22.000 23.000 District of Columbia 23.500 23.500 23.500 Florida 17.300 17.300 17.300 Georgia 26.000 29.000 26.000 Hawaii 17.000 17.000 16.000 Idaho 32.000 32.000 32.000 Illinois 19.000 21.500 19.000 Indiana 18.000 16.000 18.000 Iowa 30.800 32.500 29.300 Kansas 24.000 26.000 24.000 Kentucky 24.600 21.600 24.600 Louisiana 20.000 20.000 20.000 Maine 30.000 31.200 23.000 Maryland 32.100 32.850 0.000 Massachusetts 24.000 24.000 24.000 Michigan 19.000 15.000 0.000 Minnesota 28.500 28.500 28.500 Mississippi 18.400 18.400 18.400 Missouri 17.000 17.000 17.000 Montana 27.750 28.500 27.750 Nebraska 26.100 26.100 26.100 Nevada 24.000 27.000 24.000 New Hampshire 23.825 23.825 18.000 New Jersey 10.500 13.500 10.500 New Mexico 17.000 21.000 17.000 New York 25.850 24.050 25.850 North Carolina 36.250 36.250 35.250 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 50.500 64.200 50.500 Rhode Island 33.000 33.000 33.000 South Carolina 16.000 16.000 16.000 South Dakota 30.000 30.000 16.000 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 0.000 Virginia 16.200 20.200 16.200 Washington 44.500 44.500 44.500 West Virginia 34.600 34.600 34.600 Wisconsin 30.900 30.900 30.900 Wyoming 24.000 24.000 24.000 U.S. Average (weighted) 23.483 24.379 23.010 Rates in cents per gallon. The gasohol rates shown are for gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol. Motor-Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2015 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2015, Section 8: Motor Fuel (Table MF-121T), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2015/ (accessed July 27, 2017). 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. * 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), 2016. 6.00/6.50 - - - - - - - - - - Motor-Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2016 Cents per Gallon Motor Carrier Trip Permits 503 Type of Registration 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Percent of Total Automobiles 1,449,484 1,455,466 1,459,541 1,683,285 1,627,524 1,526,676 61.7 Trucks 700,374 693,133 693,482 806,907 752,086 716,465 29.0 Trailers 149,488 143,374 143,775 162,235 132,160 126,292 5.1 Motorcycles 79,667 81,354 81,578 99,169 96,055 90,141 3.6 Motor Bicycles 7,748 7,511 7,524 7,073 6,595 5,924 0.2 RV1 11,849 11,266 11,285 7,495 7,687 7,364 0.3 Special Registrations2 200,958 214,754 215,355 0 0 0 0.0 Total 2,599,568 2,606,858 2,612,540 2,766,164 2,622,107 2,472,862 100.0 1 RV total is for motorized RVs only. Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class, 2010-2015 License Class 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Percent of Total Class CDL 139,144 136,680 135,726 134,486 133,527 131,522 6.5 Class A & B 20,976 20,141 19,474 18,957 18,386 17,930 0.9 Class C 1,703,378 1,698,614 1,691,695 1,693,027 1,697,250 1,704,464 84.0 Class M 169,594 170,145 171,134 171,289 172,108 174,744 8.6 Total 2,045,426 2,033,092 2,025,580 2,018,029 2,021,271 2,028,660 100.0 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category, 2010-2015 Age Category 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Percent of Total 14 and 15* 33,891 26,656 26,625 27,814 27,674 28,114 1.4 16 - 24 300,548 298,555 294,839 292,763 291,017 290,218 14.3 25 - 49 852,013 842,194 828,685 817,476 812,792 813,927 40.1 50 - 64 519,637 524,816 524,147 523,857 526,445 524,817 25.9 65 and over 327,003 333,359 343,733 355,849 363,343 371,584 18.3 Total 2,045,426 2,033,092 2,025,580 2,018,029 2,021,271 2,028,660 100.0 * Restricted license. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report, various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/prannualreport.html (accessed July 28, 2017). 2 Special registrations include personalized, National Guard, disabled, amateur radio, special interest, antique, veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor, ex-POW, etc. Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 2010-2015 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report, various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/prannualreport.html (accessed July 28, 2017). Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report, various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/prannualreport.html (accessed July 28, 2017). 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 RV* Total Allen 6,168 4,935 763 517 40 25 12,448 Anderson 3,997 3,568 762 268 22 44 8,661 Atchison 8,016 5,557 1,426 501 28 15 15,543 Barber 2,268 2,689 580 199 11 6 5,753 Barton 12,932 9,977 1,889 898 78 108 25,882 Bourbon 6,449 4,982 828 465 28 21 12,773 Brown 4,994 3,933 1,136 475 20 36 10,594 Butler 29,555 19,764 3,106 2,481 127 269 55,302 Chase 1,338 1,463 330 92 0 13 3,236 Chautauqua 1,214 2,218 288 107 0 11 3,838 Cherokee 8,662 8,079 895 718 20 15 18,389 Cheyenne 1,455 1,748 762 163 0 12 4,140 Clark 975 1,129 256 78 3 12 2,453 Clay 4,233 3,544 856 372 24 38 9,067 Cloud 4,325 3,789 976 371 47 36 9,544 Coffey 4,788 4,118 939 403 24 57 10,329 Comanche 811 1,199 295 89 0 2 2,396 Cowley 15,548 11,578 1,835 1,145 95 154 30,355 Crawford 17,300 10,331 1,331 1,213 98 52 30,325 Decatur 1,648 2,058 746 163 14 30 4,659 Dickinson 9,749 7,365 1,779 882 69 94 19,938 Doniphan 3,773 3,515 900 333 9 20 8,550 Douglas 59,251 15,136 2,486 2,573 278 234 79,958 Edwards 1,500 1,768 469 117 12 23 3,889 Elk 1,226 1,797 325 60 7 11 3,426 Ellis 13,943 8,825 2,221 1,204 131 84 26,408 Ellsworth 2,975 2,802 790 227 43 33 6,870 Finney 18,573 10,260 1,551 1,001 49 102 31,536 Ford 14,791 8,916 1,266 841 36 66 25,916 Franklin 13,259 8,669 1,697 1,100 63 90 24,878 Geary 20,700 7,191 1,094 1,568 46 61 30,660 Gove 1,644 2,180 585 124 10 26 4,569 Graham 1,254 1,732 540 110 18 26 3,680 Grant 3,550 3,032 752 323 21 29 7,707 Gray 2,639 3,464 918 298 10 36 7,365 Greeley 705 1,042 275 59 1 11 2,093 Greenwood 3,121 3,537 703 219 17 8 7,605 Hamilton 1,251 1,396 463 112 5 12 3,239 Harper 2,588 3,173 632 261 22 10 6,686 Harvey 18,871 8,928 1,566 1,310 161 63 30,899 Haskell 3,296 2,610 430 161 7 22 6,526 Hodgeman 885 1,639 465 81 5 8 3,083 Jackson 6,383 5,487 1,402 514 17 55 13,858 Jefferson 10,460 7,113 1,779 925 19 96 20,392 Jewell 1,694 2,369 1,142 173 18 19 5,415 Johnson 367,454 70,602 9,030 13,911 554 782 462,333 Kearny 2,058 2,104 749 125 4 13 5,053 Kingman 3,942 3,866 902 312 16 41 9,079 Kiowa 1,207 1,492 395 83 7 8 3,192 Labette 10,639 7,671 722 659 36 42 19,769 Lane 1,018 1,421 354 88 11 9 2,901 Leavenworth 39,644 17,014 3,337 3,109 52 241 63,397 Lincoln 1,646 1,939 563 129 19 12 4,308 Linn 5,316 4,560 1,116 538 20 55 11,605 Logan 1,508 1,762 498 141 22 20 3,951 Lyon 14,935 9,381 1,276 872 95 85 26,644 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2015 505 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV* Total Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2015 McPherson 15,671 10,211 2,371 1,458 146 115 29,972 Marion 6,451 5,099 1,258 448 82 43 13,381 Marshall 5,253 4,944 1,253 450 29 18 11,947 Meade 2,082 2,314 629 175 16 18 5,234 Miami 18,812 10,605 2,911 1,465 45 147 33,985 Mitchell 3,249 3,495 861 277 24 43 7,949 Montgomery 14,807 10,024 933 1,110 73 36 26,983 Morris 2,783 2,840 691 162 32 25 6,533 Morton 1,447 1,618 275 106 8 11 3,465 Nemaha 5,408 4,626 1,279 479 31 32 11,855 Neosho 7,111 6,030 741 642 61 31 14,616 Ness 1,584 2,483 734 158 13 27 4,999 Norton 2,692 2,849 914 308 37 31 6,831 Osage 8,585 6,069 1,348 646 39 65 16,752 Osborne 1,923 2,394 753 184 11 30 5,295 Ottawa 3,261 3,072 904 300 28 25 7,590 Pawnee 2,883 2,489 507 216 14 13 6,122 Phillips 2,901 3,196 1,333 290 29 25 7,774 Pottawatomie 12,701 8,040 1,891 863 34 101 23,630 Pratt 4,296 3,680 779 387 22 28 9,192 Rawlins 1,251 2,182 733 106 12 11 4,295 Reno 31,617 17,389 2,738 2,864 176 247 55,031 Republic 2,472 3,022 962 197 26 23 6,702 Rice 4,789 3,908 783 348 32 40 9,900 Riley 26,807 9,226 1,373 1,598 145 135 39,284 Rooks 2,828 2,906 766 241 17 34 6,792 Rush 1,755 1,804 444 140 39 13 4,195 Russell 3,545 3,279 860 296 32 42 8,054 Saline 29,117 13,978 2,436 2,225 254 198 48,208 Scott 2,547 2,583 593 322 30 44 6,119 Sedgwick 267,295 95,664 7,811 13,645 1,140 1,200 386,755 Seward 9,992 6,071 826 433 42 27 17,391 Shawnee 94,760 32,500 4,814 5,243 203 437 137,957 Sheridan 1,460 2,032 607 130 25 17 4,271 Sherman 2,425 3,214 872 281 47 31 6,870 Smith 1,862 2,449 1,094 155 35 14 5,609 Stafford 2,023 2,715 754 174 6 24 5,696 Stanton 958 1,392 440 100 5 15 2,910 Stevens 2,768 2,677 770 195 15 24 6,449 Sumner 12,020 8,999 1,618 941 71 70 23,719 Thomas 3,959 3,829 1,099 387 32 58 9,364 Trego 1,648 1,870 642 160 24 36 4,380 Wabaunsee 3,760 3,148 769 248 8 36 7,969 Wallace 761 1,505 411 69 2 12 2,760 Washington 3,126 3,275 1,061 214 7 12 7,695 Wichita 1,108 1,710 402 134 7 4 3,365 Wilson 4,260 4,372 676 320 54 34 9,716 Woodson 1,506 1,872 411 93 12 14 3,908 Wyandotte 76,233 28,399 1,991 3,497 63 145 110,328 Total 1,526,676 716,465 126,292 90,141 5,924 7,364 2,472,862 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 2016, http://www.ksrevenue.org/prannualreport.html (accessed July 26, 2017). * RV data for motorized RVs only. 506 County Occupied Housing Units No Vehicle One Vehicle Two Vehicles Three or More Vehicles Allen 5,306 6.3 32.9 36.1 24.7 Anderson 3,280 6.5 29.0 28.0 36.5 Atchison 6,033 7.8 33.4 32.6 26.2 Barber 1,981 4.1 28.1 36.6 31.2 Barton 11,306 5.7 33.8 34.3 26.2 Bourbon 5,660 5.6 35.0 35.2 24.3 Brown 4,102 6.7 31.9 32.5 29.0 Butler 24,273 5.1 21.9 38.0 35.0 Chase 1,110 4.3 29.0 32.3 34.4 Chautauqua 1,557 4.6 31.0 30.0 34.4 Cherokee 7,988 6.5 25.7 41.3 26.4 Cheyenne 1,262 2.3 26.3 39.2 32.2 Clark 927 2.2 28.5 39.7 29.7 Clay 3,377 3.3 25.0 38.7 33.0 Cloud 3,964 5.6 31.9 38.2 24.3 Coffey 3,569 6.2 21.0 35.6 37.3 Comanche 784 2.2 29.5 32.1 36.2 Cowley 13,688 4.8 31.5 34.5 29.1 Crawford 15,065 6.0 33.9 36.9 23.2 Decatur 1,473 6.9 30.7 38.4 24.0 Dickinson 7,822 6.0 23.5 41.7 28.9 Doniphan 3,109 5.5 24.6 39.1 30.8 Douglas 43,729 5.8 33.1 37.9 23.2 Edwards 1,274 4.6 26.5 38.4 30.5 Elk 1,256 4.1 26.1 36.8 33.0 Ellis 11,847 5.1 29.5 41.7 23.7 Ellsworth 2,585 7.3 26.9 39.2 26.6 Finney 12,600 3.9 31.7 38.4 26.1 Ford 11,205 5.6 29.9 39.8 24.8 Franklin 9,830 4.5 25.8 36.4 33.3 Geary 12,723 5.4 33.0 44.9 16.8 Gove 1,190 2.2 20.8 38.2 38.9 Graham 1,201 2.7 33.4 34.4 29.5 Grant 2,707 2.4 26.5 44.2 26.9 Gray 2,150 2.0 20.5 44.1 33.4 Greeley 487 2.3 29.2 42.1 26.5 Greenwood 2,824 5.4 25.7 34.6 34.2 Hamilton 998 3.6 25.7 35.8 35.0 Harper 2,433 4.6 31.4 33.8 30.2 Harvey 13,581 3.5 27.4 41.4 27.8 Haskell 1,395 2.2 25.3 40.9 31.6 Hodgeman 811 0.6 24.2 39.8 35.4 Jackson 5,281 4.7 18.5 39.5 37.3 Jefferson 7,542 2.2 19.1 37.9 40.9 Jewell 1,433 2.4 24.6 41.9 31.1 Johnson 219,735 3.5 29.8 45.9 20.7 Kearny 1,379 2.8 19.8 41.8 35.7 Kingman 3,006 4.6 31.0 33.3 31.1 Kiowa 1,066 10.6 21.6 35.6 32.2 Labette 8,413 6.1 28.2 32.9 32.8 Lane 805 4.7 23.4 39.3 32.7 Leavenworth 26,747 4.2 27.7 40.3 27.8 Lincoln 1,335 3.2 26.0 35.3 35.5 Linn 4,182 5.6 27.5 27.2 39.6 Percent of Households with Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County, 2011-15 507 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, 2011-15 Logan 1,243 4.2 27.2 35.6 33.0 Lyon 13,272 8.0 30.5 36.7 24.7 McPherson 11,791 3.4 27.5 39.3 29.9 Marion 4,808 4.0 24.9 37.3 33.8 Marshall 4,322 4.2 29.1 36.8 29.8 Meade 1,694 4.4 23.3 41.9 30.4 Miami 12,560 3.9 20.5 37.5 38.1 Mitchell 2,687 4.4 28.7 38.4 28.5 Montgomery 13,435 9.3 30.4 35.3 25.0 Morris 2,406 5.9 21.9 37.9 34.3 Morton 1,189 2.0 37.7 33.3 27.0 Nemaha 4,239 4.1 25.8 40.2 29.9 Neosho 6,463 6.4 28.6 36.5 28.4 Ness 1,383 5.1 24.6 32.6 37.7 Norton 2,119 3.5 27.1 30.2 39.1 Osage 6,505 4.8 24.2 36.1 34.9 Osborne 1,764 2.9 29.2 36.3 31.6 Ottawa 2,493 4.4 23.4 32.5 39.7 Pawnee 2,552 4.0 39.2 39.8 17.0 Phillips 2,349 3.5 27.9 34.0 34.6 Pottawatomie 8,192 2.8 22.0 43.6 31.6 Pratt 3,902 4.5 34.1 35.9 25.4 Rawlins 1,212 3.5 26.6 37.3 32.6 Reno 25,097 6.0 32.2 38.3 23.5 Republic 2,275 5.1 30.0 38.5 26.3 Rice 3,881 5.3 26.7 37.2 30.8 Riley 26,467 6.2 34.1 39.0 20.7 Rooks 2,206 3.8 32.0 35.2 29.0 Rush 1,486 3.6 31.0 32.4 33.0 Russell 3,239 4.4 34.9 32.4 28.3 Saline 22,390 6.1 32.1 38.0 23.8 Scott 2,196 1.3 25.3 44.4 29.0 Sedgwick 192,961 6.1 33.6 39.0 21.3 Seward 7,480 5.9 32.7 36.0 25.5 Shawnee 71,368 7.7 34.5 36.6 21.2 Sheridan 1,133 1.5 23.7 39.0 35.7 Sherman 2,786 6.1 35.2 39.3 19.5 Smith 1,667 4.4 29.5 34.9 31.3 Stafford 1,794 3.7 24.7 39.2 32.4 Stanton 820 4.1 26.3 42.4 27.1 Stevens 2,007 2.1 29.9 38.4 29.5 Sumner 9,091 4.3 25.7 35.5 34.6 Thomas 3,174 4.2 28.0 31.6 36.2 Trego 1,302 1.7 23.5 35.3 39.5 Wabaunsee 2,668 2.5 18.6 41.8 37.1 Wallace 625 4.8 18.1 40.8 36.3 Washington 2,442 3.0 25.1 39.8 32.0 Wichita 781 3.1 28.7 41.1 27.1 Wilson 3,769 6.0 28.7 38.8 26.5 Woodson 1,531 6.1 34.7 28.9 30.4 Wyandotte 58,870 10.0 36.6 34.1 19.2 Kansas 1,113,472 5.4 30.7 39.3 24.6 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015 American Community Survey, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 508 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Allen $706,618 411,393 1,093 Anderson 543,717 304,800 1,131 Atchison 837,558 359,058 923 Barber 411,002 233,780 1,051 Barton 1,704,765 739,826 1,907 Bourbon 651,547 402,015 1,246 Brown 774,857 420,971 1,228 Butler 2,866,937 2,050,481 2,565 Chase 212,885 432,897 647 Chautauqua 246,071 113,860 751 Cherokee 998,082 747,355 1,327 Cheyenne 335,055 112,110 1,264 Clark 143,097 132,879 772 Clay 608,636 212,929 1,228 Cloud 664,162 332,950 1,380 Coffey 674,474 475,615 1,248 Comanche 161,322 98,913 699 Cowley 1,566,705 826,107 1,830 Crawford 1,542,677 803,252 1,422 Decatur 385,923 129,846 1,268 Dickinson 1,153,123 730,468 1,763 Doniphan 597,674 259,901 726 Douglas 3,327,160 2,626,762 1,362 Edwards 352,605 164,252 1,073 Elk 226,468 78,052 801 Ellis 1,608,963 998,566 1,549 Ellsworth 417,649 494,352 1,191 Finney 1,903,961 825,210 1,545 Ford 1,469,096 903,325 1,825 Franklin 1,319,754 1,033,393 1,219 Geary 1,284,003 1,052,324 757 Gove 397,987 445,309 1,215 Graham 288,202 117,853 1,256 Grant 661,646 218,082 879 Gray 592,648 340,212 1,325 Greeley 209,125 81,536 914 Greenwood 492,108 323,397 1,494 Hamilton 238,269 129,024 906 Harper 446,600 252,482 1,442 Harvey 1,581,529 1,083,965 1,282 Haskell 417,979 269,790 924 Hodgeman 225,497 125,103 1,101 Jackson 775,888 446,287 1,242 Jefferson 1,087,124 527,265 1,155 Jewell 449,813 136,704 1,651 Johnson 18,995,528 13,824,818 3,122 Kearny 376,657 184,300 835 Kingman 620,291 425,758 1,487 Kiowa 247,571 244,058 905 Labette 975,146 541,358 1,399 Lane 203,427 94,492 767 Leavenworth 2,789,740 1,723,266 1,166 Lincoln 303,753 193,359 1,161 Linn 627,007 384,962 1,197 Logan 335,861 144,151 978 Lyon 1,374,864 1,115,459 1,684 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2014 509 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2014 McPherson $1,763,389 1,125,776 1,859 Marion 856,732 430,392 1,869 Marshall 890,452 347,220 1,695 Meade 356,376 243,010 1,086 Miami 1,755,800 1,131,367 1,302 Mitchell 715,945 209,195 1,305 Montgomery 1,413,148 917,600 1,479 Morris 423,524 166,154 1,137 Morton 236,861 111,828 775 Nemaha 901,836 270,893 1,442 Neosho 917,827 474,697 1,215 Ness 428,906 167,011 1,429 Norton 485,392 178,713 1,420 Osage 889,937 693,592 1,418 Osborne 403,867 117,929 1,279 Ottawa 489,118 293,653 1,227 Pawnee 460,624 245,661 1,427 Phillips 630,339 221,001 1,533 Pottawatomie 1,270,913 620,823 1,421 Pratt 708,838 445,718 1,352 Rawlins 344,108 116,539 1,292 Reno 2,825,696 1,551,639 2,800 Republic 544,881 237,216 1,436 Rice 708,253 350,457 1,420 Riley 1,856,676 1,691,907 1,169 Rooks 497,049 204,600 1,477 Rush 295,606 184,100 1,352 Russell 584,404 522,363 1,462 Saline 2,451,070 1,764,601 1,499 Scott 469,324 235,087 881 Sedgwick 17,947,947 12,142,329 4,373 Seward 1,008,143 569,358 924 Shawnee 6,262,416 4,385,107 1,970 Sheridan 440,179 135,764 1,353 Sherman 497,028 462,860 1,333 Smith 501,809 140,562 1,570 Stafford 462,980 258,291 1,476 Stanton 238,885 103,135 859 Stevens 483,017 258,166 1,155 Sumner 1,321,181 1,225,193 2,418 Thomas 775,545 607,226 1,657 Trego 361,902 411,254 1,249 Wabaunsee 439,052 615,172 1,043 Wallace 241,551 73,499 706 Washington 548,739 220,044 1,725 Wichita 317,626 104,349 908 Wilson 609,667 312,252 1,087 Woodson 281,302 138,080 842 Wyandotte 5,203,206 4,821,889 1,092 Kansas $128,929,877 84,135,904 140,476 Type A roads are excluded. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research; Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning, https://www.ksdot.org/bureaus/burTransPlan/prodinfo/Mileage_Travel/MileTravel2013.asp (accessed June 17, 2016). 510 Washington8.86Norton11.23 Atchison9.10 Osborne8.08Graham9.37 Clay8.67 Pottawatomie8.13 Geary11.95 Lincoln9.71 Shawnee13.87Wabaunsee14.48Russell13.37 Dickinson10.03 Ellis12.03Gove11.92 Trego13.44 Douglas13.69 Johnson11.20 Saline12.86Ellsworth9.63 Morris7.92 Lyon15.10 Franklin8.08 McPherson8.57 Chase9.32 Coffey8.67Pawnee7.96 Harvey8.56Reno9.46 Butler9.73Sedgwick10.48 Neosho8.18 Sumner10.26 Cowley7.92 Montgomery8.20 Labette8.32 Cheyenne4.59 Rawlins3.76 Jewell3.63Smith5.95Decatur2.28 Phillips4.82 Republic4.03 Marshall5.92 Nemaha7.20 Brown5.20 Doniphan3.66 Cloud6.29 Jackson6.68Sherman4.50 Thomas6.97 Sheridan4.74 Rooks5.53 Mitchell7.20 Riley7.26 Jefferson6.35Ottawa3.78 Logan4.46 Wallace2.00 Osage6.74 Miami5.46Wichita3.88 Scott2.69 Lane2.47 Greeley2.89 Ness4.26 Rush6.63 Barton5.94 Marion5.51Rice7.31 Anderson6.60 Linn4.90 Finney3.59Kearny5.39 Hamilton1.42 Hodgeman5.81 Stafford5.31 Greenwood4.57Edwards3.43 Woodson7.26 Allen7.37 Bourbon6.58Gray2.71 Ford7.27 Pratt4.18Stanton0.30 Haskell2.68Grant4.97 Kiowa2.89 Wilson5.96Kingman5.97 Crawford6.95Elk3.96 Meade2.88 Clark4.20 Barber4.27Morton2.87 Stevens2.19 Seward7.64 Harper6.94Comanche0.36 Cherokee7.12Chautauqua6.46 Accidents per 10,000 Daily Vehicle Miles in Kansas, by County, 2015 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Transportation. Accidents per10,000 Daily Vehicle Miles 0.30 - 2.89 2.90 - 5.53 5.54 - 7.64 7.65 - 10.48 10.49 - 16.62 Leavenworth9.34 State: 9.28 Wyandotte16.62 511 County Total Fatal Injury Property Damage Only Deaths Injuries Percent of Restraint Use Pedestrian* Involving Deer Speed- Related Alcohol- Related Allen 305 1 57 247 1 75 89.4 1 42.6 4.6 3.3 Anderson 202 2 30 170 2 41 94.1 1 48.5 10.4 5.9 Atchison 330 2 53 275 2 74 89.8 4 20.0 6.7 3.0 Barber 93 0 16 77 0 16 81.5 0 73.1 2.2 5.4 Barton 446 5 70 371 5 103 91.6 5 42.6 6.5 3.1 Bourbon 267 2 49 216 2 76 90.0 2 18.0 5.2 2.2 Brown 212 0 39 173 0 79 90.1 3 40.6 4.2 4.2 Butler 1,424 8 253 1,163 11 373 89.8 16 25.0 12.1 2.7 Chase 156 4 23 129 4 32 95.1 1 26.9 23.7 1.9 Chautauqua 74 3 11 60 4 12 89.0 0 52.7 4.1 2.7 Cherokee 527 6 71 450 6 99 93.9 6 42.1 2.5 3.2 Cheyenne 57 1 14 42 1 21 50.0 0 24.6 1.8 5.3 Clark 55 0 10 45 0 15 89.0 0 40.0 5.5 5.5 Clay 184 1 31 152 2 43 93.2 0 54.3 1.6 3.8 Cloud 217 1 34 182 1 46 82.9 3 40.6 6.9 2.3 Coffey 262 1 38 223 1 53 89.2 0 59.2 6.9 2.3 Comanche 3 0 0 3 0 0 50.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cowley 672 4 149 519 5 209 94.1 7 39.0 4.6 3.3 Crawford 574 4 90 480 4 131 89.5 10 34.3 3.8 3.1 Decatur 30 1 2 27 1 2 82.4 0 13.3 3.3 0.0 Dickinson 378 4 60 314 4 80 92.5 2 31.5 5.6 2.9 Doniphan 96 2 24 70 2 34 83.6 1 34.4 6.3 6.3 Douglas 2,815 7 475 2,333 7 631 94.6 65 8.6 6.8 5.4 Edwards 56 0 13 43 0 27 70.5 1 51.8 3.6 3.6 Elk 31 1 6 24 2 7 87.2 0 38.7 0.0 0.0 Ellis 723 1 115 607 1 151 94.3 4 14.7 6.5 4.7 Ellsworth 227 2 41 184 2 63 93.5 0 51.5 6.6 1.3 Finney 298 4 63 231 5 95 86.6 4 16.1 14.4 6.7 Ford 641 4 70 567 6 115 89.6 9 13.3 5.1 4.2 Franklin 446 3 95 348 3 128 91.2 8 36.8 8.3 3.8 Geary 729 4 172 553 4 253 91.2 8 22.2 5.9 3.7 Gove 100 2 18 80 4 30 92.7 0 27.0 14.0 5.0 Graham 104 0 9 95 0 12 94.1 0 65.4 5.8 1.9 Grant 104 2 22 80 3 30 82.4 0 13.5 7.7 10.6 Gray 90 3 21 66 3 28 75.3 0 18.9 11.1 6.7 Greeley 22 0 5 17 0 11 81.4 1 27.3 4.5 13.6 Percent of Total Accidents Traffic Accidents in Kansas, by County, 2015 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, 2015 Accidents Greenwood 148 2 27 119 2 36 86.8 3 41.2 4.1 2.7 Hamilton 19 1 4 14 1 6 75.0 0 21.1 0.0 10.5 Harper 165 1 27 137 2 37 84.0 4 55.8 7.9 4.8 Harvey 586 6 104 476 7 145 89.8 12 22.5 12.5 3.8 Haskell 69 1 18 50 1 23 79.7 3 13.0 5.8 5.8 Hodgeman 71 3 9 59 4 12 90.6 0 60.6 4.2 0.0 Jackson 301 4 66 231 4 104 84.5 4 33.2 11.0 7.3 Jefferson 329 6 66 257 7 97 90.9 1 41.0 8.5 4.0 Jewell 50 1 11 38 1 17 89.9 0 62.0 2.0 2.0 Johnson 11,309 23 2,454 8,832 24 3,315 94.3 135 2.8 10.5 3.4 Kearny 93 0 30 63 0 41 85.1 1 30.1 12.9 7.5 Kingman 241 2 31 208 2 37 85.8 1 59.3 5.0 1.2 Kiowa 66 0 12 54 0 13 87.3 0 40.9 3.0 3.0 Labette 456 4 82 370 4 118 85.7 4 36.4 5.7 2.9 Lane 23 1 8 14 1 13 64.9 1 21.7 4.3 8.7 Leavenworth 1,281 9 246 1,026 10 338 92.8 24 16.2 9.1 5.2 Lincoln 98 0 19 79 0 21 92.2 0 51.0 6.1 1.0 Linn 189 0 28 161 0 35 88.1 0 51.9 4.8 1.6 Logan 68 1 19 48 1 28 85.7 1 19.1 8.8 1.5 Lyon 791 3 116 672 3 154 92.6 11 27.1 7.0 4.3 McPherson 601 6 109 486 6 133 92.9 8 28.5 5.0 2.7 Marion 249 3 47 199 4 70 93.7 2 50.2 8.8 1.6 Marshall 204 1 35 168 1 42 81.8 1 42.6 2.0 2.0 Meade 72 0 12 60 0 15 87.9 2 34.7 8.3 0.0 Miami 589 7 106 476 8 161 92.7 5 33.8 9.5 4.4 Mitchell 148 0 27 121 0 35 78.8 1 45.3 1.4 3.4 Montgomery 756 4 92 660 4 140 89.5 9 26.9 4.4 4.5 Morris 135 3 19 113 3 24 96.4 0 51.1 3.7 3.0 Morton 33 0 6 27 0 8 83.6 2 30.3 0.0 3.0 Nemaha 191 3 42 146 3 61 79.7 2 35.1 5.8 6.8 Neosho 391 3 56 332 3 77 89.1 2 52.2 5.1 3.3 Ness 70 2 20 48 2 29 86.0 0 45.7 8.6 4.3 Norton 211 0 21 190 0 25 73.1 0 58.8 2.8 2.4 Osage 303 2 77 224 2 108 91.6 6 43.6 6.6 2.0 Osborne 102 1 8 93 1 17 81.6 0 64.7 0.0 2.0 Ottawa 116 1 24 91 1 42 89.5 0 44.8 11.2 6.0 513 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, 2015 Accidents Pawnee 195 1 27 167 1 39 83.6 3 56.9 7.2 1.0 Phillips 101 2 21 78 2 28 83.2 1 32.7 3.0 5.0 Pottawatomie 493 3 109 381 3 142 92.6 7 35.7 13.4 4.5 Pratt 184 4 27 153 6 44 85.9 3 28.8 7.6 0.5 Rawlins 45 1 8 36 1 10 77.9 0 20.0 2.2 2.2 Reno 1,445 4 307 1,134 4 384 94.2 28 20.1 6.5 2.8 Republic 99 2 15 82 2 29 88.2 0 47.5 3.0 2.0 Rice 247 3 40 204 3 56 88.7 4 50.2 2.8 2.0 Riley 1,186 6 288 892 6 395 96.3 35 15.3 5.6 4.0 Rooks 112 0 9 103 0 12 93.0 0 64.3 1.8 6.3 Rush 123 0 16 107 0 17 96.6 0 64.2 7.3 4.1 Russell 229 3 32 194 3 50 90.9 3 38.9 9.6 3.5 Saline 1,231 5 337 889 6 423 93.6 44 10.2 9.0 2.9 Scott 66 0 21 45 0 37 66.7 0 10.6 9.1 6.1 Sedgwick 10,651 44 3,103 7,504 50 4,353 92.3 249 3.5 10.4 4.2 Seward 435 3 44 388 3 62 90.4 3 5.5 11.3 4.1 Shawnee 4,269 11 944 3,314 12 1,298 92.4 89 6.6 7.9 3.3 Sheridan 61 3 11 47 3 21 80.6 0 42.6 6.6 11.5 Sherman 66 0 15 51 0 23 81.0 0 36.4 4.5 6.1 Smith 83 1 6 76 1 7 98.3 1 72.3 1.2 1.2 Stafford 131 1 25 105 1 32 93.4 1 67.2 4.6 2.3 Stanton 3 0 2 1 0 3 100.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Stevens 55 1 10 44 2 18 54.5 4 1.8 5.5 5.5 Sumner 619 2 120 497 2 175 91.2 5 33.4 9.5 2.6 Thomas 166 2 28 136 2 40 89.1 0 17.5 7.2 2.4 Trego 122 2 18 102 2 39 88.5 1 48.4 6.6 3.3 Wabaunsee 223 2 50 171 2 73 91.4 0 35.4 13.5 4.9 Wallace 16 2 5 9 2 7 78.6 0 6.3 0.0 6.3 Washington 195 1 26 168 1 36 95.6 0 56.9 4.6 2.6 Wichita 42 1 7 34 1 11 83.1 0 21.4 7.1 4.8 Wilson 187 5 32 150 5 43 94.1 2 52.4 3.2 5.9 Woodson 104 1 14 89 1 23 87.1 0 53.8 4.8 1.9 Wyandotte 3,815 17 958 2,840 18 1,429 85.9 83 3.3 17.5 5.0 Total 60,473 322 13,002 47,149 355 18,131 91.7 973 16.5 9.0 3.8 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning, 2015 Kansas Traffic Accident Facts Book, http://www.ksdot.org/bureaus/burtransplan/prodinfo/accista.asp (accessed July 25, 2017). 514 County SCCHF CEAF Total County SCCHF CEAF Total Allen $515,495 $24,375 $539,870 Linn $486,674 $1,279 $487,953 Anderson 416,592 1,056 417,648 Logan 256,186 558 256,744 Atchison 513,123 1,424 514,547 Lyon 801,531 54,604 856,135 Barber 330,988 804 331,792 McPherson 1,018,343 2,863 1,021,206 Barton 1,067,587 98,775 1,166,362 Marion 633,929 1,572 635,500 Bourbon 510,502 37,478 547,980 Marshall 571,362 1,450 572,812 Brown 547,742 1,480 549,222 Meade 334,998 771 335,769 Butler 2,022,381 50,632 2,073,013 Miami 1,187,824 3,573 1,191,397 Chase 215,255 2,854 218,109 Mitchell 422,182 1,038 423,220 Chautauqua 202,689 15,803 218,493 Montgomery 1,014,047 115,357 1,129,404 Cherokee 796,715 24,001 820,716 Morris 310,612 5,612 316,224 Cheyenne 264,090 512 264,602 Morton 202,023 3,845 205,868 Clark 186,936 374 187,310 Nemaha 518,892 1,321 520,213 Clay 390,351 947 391,297 Neosho 632,830 20,845 653,675 Cloud 487,044 1,217 488,261 Ness 328,373 698 329,071 Coffey 455,240 1,168 456,409 Norton 348,213 771 348,984 Comanche 164,272 329 164,601 Osage 619,382 66,560 685,942 Cowley 1,050,143 136,099 1,186,242 Osborne 286,878 585 287,463 Crawford 1,001,004 80,234 1,081,238 Ottawa 405,740 985 406,725 Decatur 285,801 591 286,391 Pawnee 381,846 871 382,717 Dickinson 662,962 1,738 664,699 Phillips 416,549 981 417,530 Doniphan 377,098 1,023 378,120 Pottawatomie 807,290 2,299 809,589 Douglas 2,469,566 32,240 2,501,806 Pratt 553,686 1,465 555,150 Edwards 282,717 623 283,340 Rawlins 269,932 528 270,460 Elk 181,069 10,718 191,787 Reno 1,845,445 92,674 1,938,119 Ellis 895,076 2,552 897,629 Republic 403,144 933 404,077 Ellsworth 344,596 796 345,393 Rice 504,545 1,290 505,835 Finney 1,119,819 25,725 1,145,544 Riley 1,501,983 4,606 1,506,588 Ford 1,044,034 2,998 1,047,032 Rooks 370,423 829 371,252 Franklin 766,146 2,205 768,351 Rush 297,760 608 298,368 Geary 766,449 2,234 768,683 Russell 382,563 18,470 401,034 Gove 259,468 510 259,979 Saline 1,323,212 124,865 1,448,077 Graham 248,788 479 249,268 Scott 344,955 860 345,815 Grant 385,525 1,004 386,530 Sedgwick 10,871,773 34,745 10,906,518 Gray 465,279 1,165 466,444 Seward 676,417 1,965 678,382 Greeley 183,635 341 183,975 Shawnee 4,179,383 711,007 4,890,390 Greenwood 436,893 8,893 445,786 Sheridan 307,767 651 308,419 Hamilton 224,113 454 224,567 Sherman 331,353 712 332,065 Harper 380,567 871 381,438 Smith 341,750 716 342,466 Harvey 924,025 51,741 975,765 Stafford 391,473 897 392,369 Haskell 347,448 877 348,325 Stanton 202,336 407 202,744 Hodgeman 226,801 435 227,236 Stevens 376,746 915 377,661 Jackson 567,724 1,527 569,251 Sumner 895,342 10,669 906,012 Jefferson 689,085 34,841 723,926 Thomas 474,007 1,129 475,136 Jewell 335,550 662 336,212 Trego 254,604 483 255,087 Johnson 11,038,556 35,261 11,073,817 Wabaunsee 294,189 676 294,865 Kearny 283,197 682 283,879 Wallace 180,434 355 180,789 Kingman 524,931 1,347 526,278 Washington 414,432 905 415,337 Kiowa 282,482 674 283,155 Wichita 229,868 482 230,350 Labette 681,734 47,286 729,021 Wilson 431,380 1,130 432,510 Lane 181,162 359 181,521 Woodson 233,480 10,935 244,415 Leavenworth 1,733,661 4,712 1,738,374 Wyandotte 2,851,401 428,078 3,279,479 Lincoln 237,665 451 238,116 Kansas $84,693,258 $2,500,000 $87,193,258 Gas Tax Distributions from Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development. County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2016 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 5,764 79.8 10.5 0.7 4.4 1.4 3.2 16.3 Anderson 3,504 75.6 14.5 0.1 3.3 2.3 4.4 24.9 Atchison 7,344 73.6 10.9 0.1 7.4 1.0 6.9 20.8 Barber 2,320 82.9 7.7 0.1 2.9 0.9 5.6 13.5 Barton 13,113 81.8 10.9 0.1 3.0 1.0 3.1 17.0 Bourbon 6,500 82.6 8.8 0.2 2.5 0.4 5.4 17.9 Brown 4,539 79.9 9.1 0.2 3.2 0.6 7.0 16.6 Butler 30,858 86.3 7.3 0.0 1.6 1.2 3.6 22.5 Chase 1,165 79.8 9.1 1.4 2.3 1.1 6.3 22.1 Chautauqua 1,483 79.3 9.2 0.1 6.3 0.9 4.2 21.2 Cherokee 9,298 85.2 8.2 0.0 2.6 1.5 2.4 20.8 Cheyenne 1,278 73.4 10.5 0.0 8.2 0.9 7.0 14.1 Clark 1,021 81.1 4.8 0.0 8.4 1.5 4.2 16.1 Clay 4,206 78.8 10.1 0.1 2.6 1.8 6.5 18.6 Cloud 4,448 78.7 9.6 0.0 3.8 2.5 5.4 15.4 Coffey 4,085 83.7 9.9 0.4 1.7 0.5 3.7 20.5 Comanche 1,001 77.9 9.7 0.0 5.8 0.8 5.8 13.2 Cowley 15,515 79.3 12.1 0.0 2.4 1.9 4.3 18.6 Crawford 18,389 85.2 8.0 0.3 2.5 1.2 2.7 16.2 Decatur 1,345 74.4 13.5 0.0 5.4 0.5 6.2 15.4 Dickinson 8,987 78.9 12.5 0.2 3.7 1.4 3.3 22.1 Doniphan 3,797 81.1 6.2 0.4 5.0 1.6 5.7 18.6 Douglas 60,328 76.8 10.2 2.0 5.1 1.6 4.2 20.4 Edwards 1,432 80.7 7.5 0.3 3.8 3.4 4.2 17.6 Elk 1,091 71.7 11.9 0.0 4.9 2.6 8.9 25.3 Ellis 15,877 85.5 7.7 0.4 3.2 0.6 2.7 12.7 Ellsworth 2,728 76.8 11.5 0.0 5.4 2.1 4.3 15.7 Finney 18,266 77.4 15.5 0.6 2.3 1.4 2.7 14.9 Ford 16,041 79.6 14.5 0.4 1.5 2.2 1.8 14.5 Franklin 12,400 79.9 10.1 0.6 3.0 2.1 4.3 24.4 Geary 17,396 78.7 13.1 0.2 2.0 2.9 3.1 16.9 Gove 1,343 66.5 11.6 0.0 9.6 1.7 10.6 12.4 Graham 1,241 73.6 10.7 0.2 5.1 2.6 7.8 16.9 Grant 3,525 76.5 14.0 0.0 3.2 1.2 5.1 15.9 Gray 3,160 79.3 8.2 0.0 5.6 1.6 5.4 15.6 Greeley 581 75.6 9.6 0.0 3.8 2.4 8.6 13.0 Greenwood 2,804 79.9 12.5 0.3 1.6 1.1 4.7 23.6 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, 2011-15 516 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, 2011-15 Hamilton 1,314 72.8 12.0 0.0 6.8 0.0 8.3 12.5 Harper 2,688 82.5 9.7 0.2 3.3 1.9 2.4 15.3 Harvey 16,198 80.6 9.5 0.2 3.8 1.9 4.0 17.8 Haskell 2,053 76.6 10.8 0.0 4.5 1.2 7.0 14.5 Hodgeman 1,006 77.1 9.6 0.0 6.2 1.5 5.6 16.9 Jackson 6,442 80.3 12.9 0.1 2.0 0.3 4.4 24.6 Jefferson 9,147 84.8 9.9 0.4 1.6 1.0 2.4 29.1 Jewell 1,409 75.7 9.1 0.0 6.2 1.4 7.7 17.6 Johnson 297,140 85.5 7.1 0.4 0.8 0.8 5.4 21.0 Kearny 1,854 75.9 13.9 0.1 5.4 0.0 4.7 16.1 Kingman 3,467 76.6 8.2 0.0 5.1 3.3 6.7 21.9 Kiowa 1,291 77.0 6.6 0.0 7.7 1.7 7.0 12.8 Labette 9,457 85.0 8.1 0.2 3.5 0.7 2.6 16.3 Lane 893 83.9 7.4 0.0 4.1 0.3 4.3 13.9 Leavenworth 34,246 81.5 12.5 0.1 1.9 1.4 2.6 22.3 Lincoln 1,463 78.3 9.8 1.3 4.6 0.7 5.3 19.4 Linn 3,938 83.2 9.8 0.2 1.0 0.6 5.3 33.2 Logan 1,341 74.1 12.3 0.0 3.2 2.1 8.3 13.4 Lyon 16,304 77.6 13.6 0.3 4.1 1.5 2.8 17.0 McPherson 15,244 81.9 9.2 0.1 4.1 1.3 3.4 14.1 Marion 5,688 76.6 9.8 0.0 6.4 0.8 6.4 18.7 Marshall 4,918 79.1 8.2 1.0 5.2 2.0 4.5 15.0 Meade 2,104 74.7 11.9 0.0 5.6 1.2 6.6 15.0 Miami 15,716 84.3 8.7 0.1 1.1 0.8 5.1 28.6 Mitchell 3,063 85.2 5.9 0.2 4.0 1.1 3.6 9.7 Montgomery 14,376 81.7 9.6 0.1 5.1 1.7 1.8 16.8 Morris 2,814 77.1 9.4 0.0 5.2 0.9 7.4 21.8 Morton 1,406 75.4 14.2 0.0 5.6 0.4 4.5 16.1 Nemaha 5,183 78.5 9.0 0.4 6.0 0.9 5.1 15.6 Neosho 7,706 81.3 11.2 0.2 2.5 1.9 2.8 16.6 Ness 1,504 76.9 9.4 0.1 5.6 1.1 7.0 10.8 Norton 2,608 80.6 12.0 0.0 1.3 1.2 4.8 15.4 Osage 7,114 81.4 12.1 0.1 2.4 0.6 3.4 29.3 Osborne 1,836 81.8 7.0 0.0 4.5 1.4 5.4 14.7 Ottawa 2,938 76.2 11.6 0.1 2.6 2.2 7.4 24.0 Pawnee 2,958 83.8 7.6 0.0 4.8 0.7 3.0 13.9 Phillips 2,728 76.2 9.5 0.1 6.3 0.8 7.1 15.1 517 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, 2011-15 Pottawatomie 10,903 81.5 10.9 0.1 1.9 2.0 3.5 21.3 Pratt 4,633 83.4 10.7 0.0 2.1 1.2 2.5 13.2 Rawlins 1,205 70.0 10.5 0.0 7.0 0.4 12.2 15.2 Reno 29,074 82.4 9.5 0.6 1.6 1.9 4.0 17.7 Republic 2,438 81.4 4.6 0.0 4.2 2.4 7.3 15.4 Rice 4,835 72.8 16.6 0.2 6.7 1.0 2.8 15.6 Riley 39,715 72.1 8.0 0.4 8.9 2.3 8.3 15.7 Rooks 2,605 79.2 12.7 0.0 3.0 0.5 4.6 15.5 Rush 1,531 75.8 12.6 0.0 4.0 0.2 7.4 21.1 Russell 3,456 80.1 11.3 0.0 2.5 0.3 5.8 15.2 Saline 27,993 83.0 8.4 0.5 1.8 3.1 3.2 14.4 Scott 2,458 87.5 4.8 0.0 3.1 2.2 2.4 15.6 Sedgwick 237,982 85.4 8.4 0.5 1.2 1.4 3.1 18.4 Seward 10,924 68.3 23.4 0.2 2.1 2.5 3.5 15.4 Shawnee 83,032 83.1 10.4 0.7 1.6 1.3 2.9 17.7 Sheridan 1,267 80.5 7.6 0.0 5.1 1.4 5.4 12.2 Sherman 2,908 78.7 11.8 0.0 0.2 3.2 6.1 14.7 Smith 1,801 76.1 8.7 0.0 6.6 1.1 7.6 14.8 Stafford 2,058 70.1 14.3 0.0 5.2 3.4 6.9 17.8 Stanton 1,091 79.3 8.3 1.6 3.2 1.6 6.0 11.3 Stevens 2,684 76.3 13.0 0.0 2.8 0.6 7.3 16.0 Sumner 10,624 81.7 8.6 0.2 3.6 1.0 4.9 23.3 Thomas 4,278 79.5 9.8 0.1 3.9 1.1 5.6 10.1 Trego 1,634 76.1 12.3 0.0 3.9 1.0 6.7 15.1 Wabaunsee 3,280 75.2 13.6 0.4 2.3 1.9 6.6 27.1 Wallace 743 79.4 7.5 0.0 7.4 0.3 5.4 14.9 Washington 2,904 77.9 10.4 0.2 4.0 1.6 5.9 18.1 Wichita 1,034 68.4 17.9 0.0 6.4 0.9 6.5 13.7 Wilson 3,986 78.2 9.5 0.0 7.1 1.3 3.9 16.3 Woodson 1,531 77.4 10.0 0.1 5.0 1.6 5.9 23.3 Wyandotte 69,518 80.2 13.8 1.4 1.6 0.9 2.2 21.4 Kansas 1,393,853 82.2 9.5 0.5 2.4 1.3 4.1 19.1 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015 American Community Survey, Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics (DP-3). 518 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Vital Statistics and Health V it al S ta ti st ic s an d H ea lt h 519 Year Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S.* 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 2011 39,628 3,953,590 25,114 2,515,458 17,897 2,118,000 10,445 877,000 2012 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 2,081,301 9,085 832,157 2014 39,193 3,988,076 25,731 2,626,418 17,655 2,140,272 8,441 813,862 2015 39,126 3,978,497 26,611 2,712,630 17,595 2,221,579 8,036 800,909 Single dash (-) indicates not available. * excludes data from one or more states; see source for more information. r - revised Divorces and Annulments * Deaths Marriages * 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. Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S., 1981-2015 Registered Live Births * 520 Births Deaths County 2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 Allen 154 143 157 144 183 199 179 174 Anderson 85 94 104 84 96 93 79 95 Atchison 204 191 205 208 161 170 183 197 Barber 66 60 63 59 67 61 66 70 Barton 401 350 340 362 307 261 287 298 Bourbon 203 218 228 211 179 196 192 210 Brown 136 139 119 133 127 136 117 97 Butler 801 751 749 744 622 634 606 642 Chase 26 26 30 24 29 34 41 28 Chautauqua 40 34 32 42 52 60 49 55 Cherokee 227 219 239 252 270 247 269 244 Cheyenne 26 27 30 39 43 31 33 37 Clark 30 20 18 25 30 29 38 37 Clay 97 113 108 89 89 115 110 112 Cloud 135 103 102 127 131 121 133 150 Coffey 82 94 87 76 102 109 78 105 Comanche 23 21 24 21 23 34 39 36 Cowley 456 456 459 445 408 440 434 464 Crawford 493 489 560 477 418 383 422 437 Decatur 37 33 36 34 59 39 37 41 Dickinson 205 218 222 236 260 224 219 259 Doniphan 85 81 63 97 72 77 76 87 Douglas 1,262 1,219 1,216 1,327 645 650 699 723 Edwards 39 32 39 29 45 30 40 37 Elk 27 27 33 21 42 45 37 45 Ellis 406 360 336 364 259 246 237 259 Ellsworth 67 52 55 65 69 89 73 102 Finney 703 656 690 725 199 217 199 229 Ford 673 681 663 649 218 244 229 241 Franklin 324 332 313 320 251 256 256 267 Geary 1,060 1,029 1,052 1,118 198 199 189 218 Gove 30 30 42 37 34 50 40 37 Graham 29 24 24 21 39 20 35 35 Grant 112 123 132 121 69 40 54 53 Gray 87 103 81 81 47 44 47 55 Greeley 19 25 19 16 18 16 16 25 Greenwood 59 62 66 69 110 97 96 104 Hamilton 41 37 43 34 33 26 23 31 Harper 66 83 86 80 81 76 80 103 Harvey 463 445 414 411 392 399 415 399 Haskell 58 52 49 56 19 31 26 30 Hodgeman 28 21 25 14 11 20 20 22 Jackson 176 156 171 172 120 125 123 158 Jefferson 196 195 177 184 190 169 185 201 Jewell 31 27 33 31 40 43 45 36 Johnson 7,437 7,320 7,394 7,528 3,546 3,714 3,649 3,858 Kearny 55 63 62 63 46 50 31 35 Kingman 80 90 73 98 108 99 104 95 Kiowa 32 39 28 37 29 30 32 17 Labette 297 270 264 257 280 260 273 254 Lane 22 23 19 13 23 17 24 30 Leavenworth 966 955 987 1,013 557 564 556 612 Lincoln 33 25 34 28 35 31 36 37 Linn 97 91 111 109 127 114 105 104 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2012-2015 521 Births Deaths County 2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2012-2015 Logan 30 33 37 43 34 41 50 34 Lyon 421 419 406 416 256 295 273 300 McPherson 366 320 343 336 364 380 411 380 Marion 112 109 130 109 153 166 169 184 Marshall 124 125 123 138 140 121 129 120 Meade 45 69 56 68 43 55 42 48 Miami 364 297 410 354 236 253 309 321 Mitchell 74 72 92 77 99 96 73 83 Montgomery 502 427 453 447 439 400 424 458 Morris 73 59 62 54 80 68 69 89 Morton 52 37 40 24 26 42 37 40 Nemaha 126 154 157 146 130 134 130 117 Neosho 230 204 218 189 187 197 215 190 Ness 41 33 38 33 38 48 51 47 Norton 53 51 57 61 57 61 63 62 Osage 157 150 174 158 169 189 196 226 Osborne 37 50 46 49 63 65 62 79 Ottawa 68 58 50 60 67 70 60 77 Pawnee 68 63 64 67 77 72 94 77 Phillips 74 65 73 50 67 74 75 70 Pottawatomie 370 353 345 362 165 176 199 194 Pratt 149 122 147 142 113 135 110 119 Rawlins 33 22 34 26 33 50 37 43 Reno 742 743 737 683 763 772 762 743 Republic 48 49 52 49 92 88 96 88 Rice 119 128 125 132 141 129 130 122 Riley 1,177 999 1,073 1,017 314 313 324 339 Rooks 62 60 59 58 65 62 73 63 Rush 31 30 21 37 55 45 50 55 Russell 85 94 82 74 103 84 90 85 Saline 766 772 752 729 534 544 530 536 Scott 62 61 73 51 67 47 45 40 Sedgwick 7,889 7,487 7,358 7,284 4,027 4,111 4,299 4,421 Seward 462 441 444 428 136 121 143 128 Shawnee 2,431 2,352 2,340 2,269 1,751 1,714 1,865 1,879 Sheridan 26 31 24 28 32 23 37 32 Sherman 82 80 82 84 63 88 64 83 Smith 40 28 28 50 63 68 76 52 Stafford 40 49 54 55 57 54 60 66 Stanton 29 38 26 39 21 12 25 17 Stevens 89 99 67 77 47 45 58 53 Sumner 279 272 252 290 271 257 251 264 Thomas 118 98 138 107 66 81 75 87 Trego 24 33 36 46 47 40 52 50 Wabaunsee 107 98 70 90 72 73 58 68 Wallace 20 23 16 20 17 19 21 22 Washington 68 79 66 86 71 73 60 79 Wichita 31 25 28 20 26 29 23 25 Wilson 123 109 109 98 138 131 127 116 Woodson 28 29 35 31 50 65 45 53 Wyandotte 2,770 2,678 2,785 2,763 1,351 1,367 1,352 1,358 Not Stated 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 Kansas 40,304 38,805 39,193 39,126 25,084 25,347 25,731 26,611 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Public Health Informatics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html (accessed February 17, 2017). 522 Marriages County 2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 Allen 57 67 64 59 25 30 32 26 Anderson 53 36 53 31 31 25 30 26 Atchison 120 96 84 90 44 56 34 36 Barber 29 30 39 36 16 18 22 10 Barton 183 168 192 176 37 60 66 73 Bourbon 98 88 101 109 52 60 35 50 Brown 53 66 62 63 25 22 21 17 Butler 421 415 424 404 161 143 129 148 Chase 32 23 35 33 3 3 4 9 Chautauqua 25 28 21 20 15 9 3 10 Cherokee 75 104 85 107 77 68 73 72 Cheyenne 12 18 15 8 4 10 6 7 Clark 8 12 13 7 7 5 1 5 Clay 59 53 46 45 17 25 13 26 Cloud 57 45 58 53 38 32 35 25 Coffey 40 61 53 50 82 85 75 115 Comanche 17 12 8 12 4 4 2 5 Cowley 241 232 228 214 151 160 144 143 Crawford 174 182 209 219 131 109 96 112 Decatur 18 20 18 12 7 5 4 8 Dickinson 134 123 139 130 69 79 82 81 Doniphan 46 44 35 29 18 16 21 18 Douglas 795 728 899 812 247 235 212 197 Edwards 13 17 21 13 17 14 9 14 Elk 13 12 14 15 6 6 10 4 Ellis 199 216 170 170 78 66 57 69 Ellsworth 53 42 39 38 41 33 43 42 Finney 276 229 242 223 92 78 62 77 Ford 284 253 256 244 112 128 94 81 Franklin 153 136 154 144 124 114 97 76 Geary 685 603 527 535 380 367 291 341 Gove 13 15 9 14 4 4 9 5 Graham 17 12 10 15 11 8 9 3 Grant 47 58 42 35 11 20 21 22 Gray 56 32 38 26 12 14 14 13 Greeley 8 6 5 2 0 5 4 4 Greenwood 39 56 31 37 14 6 13 10 Hamilton 9 17 14 8 10 9 7 7 Harper 35 26 28 28 22 14 10 18 Harvey 237 212 209 230 100 90 88 116 Haskell 30 20 15 30 6 4 5 7 Hodgeman 9 3 6 7 6 8 6 4 Jackson 75 77 66 66 29 26 22 13 Jefferson 108 110 97 95 39 38 25 16 Jewell 13 18 19 13 18 20 13 9 Johnson 2,490 2,430 2,588 2,586 1,603 1,317 1,229 939 Kearny 20 23 18 18 10 11 13 9 Kingman 41 41 41 49 31 35 15 19 Kiowa 16 15 24 13 7 1 3 4 Labette 125 115 96 104 52 52 44 57 Lane 9 7 4 4 5 7 11 10 Leavenworth 424 455 465 506 299 277 261 244 Lincoln 14 13 16 17 9 11 11 8 Linn 55 39 41 49 22 37 28 36 Logan 20 25 9 16 8 17 7 4 Marriages and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2012-2015 Divorces and Annulments* 523 Marriages County 2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 Marriages and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2012-2015 Divorces and Annulments* Lyon 220 190 186 193 71 53 65 91 McPherson 174 175 199 175 85 84 74 72 Marion 67 67 60 52 37 21 18 20 Marshall 76 71 59 47 32 26 26 24 Meade 30 21 23 21 14 10 9 9 Miami 217 227 231 215 113 107 111 97 Mitchell 33 42 44 37 28 21 17 19 Montgomery 234 189 203 199 161 146 127 113 Morris 38 34 45 41 18 14 14 8 Morton 17 17 12 11 5 10 10 6 Nemaha 79 61 98 75 33 20 9 19 Neosho 83 99 115 98 59 41 29 42 Ness 17 14 11 8 12 7 17 8 Norton 29 36 36 34 25 31 28 37 Osage 92 78 87 69 70 62 64 45 Osborne 19 18 15 19 10 9 6 6 Ottawa 30 25 20 24 19 15 11 13 Pawnee 24 29 42 47 34 27 17 26 Phillips 30 28 29 31 18 17 15 13 Pottawatomie 107 91 104 83 66 64 47 35 Pratt 66 55 60 61 34 37 31 21 Rawlins 19 18 11 11 10 7 8 8 Reno 402 416 392 428 230 231 213 181 Republic 26 28 23 26 10 17 11 15 Rice 38 38 36 41 15 17 20 11 Riley 751 740 731 768 278 309 228 215 Rooks 26 32 20 24 18 11 15 8 Rush 15 8 18 13 8 9 10 8 Russell 47 35 50 33 17 24 20 19 Saline 340 333 335 324 202 246 214 196 Scott 42 29 26 31 21 14 15 11 Sedgwick 3,372 3,176 3,207 3,308 2,361 2,222 2,247 2,148 Seward 183 193 178 177 78 97 91 89 Shawnee 1,117 1,037 1,066 1,072 544 417 367 360 Sheridan 16 6 13 7 6 1 4 4 Sherman 46 42 40 44 22 20 26 26 Smith 14 22 24 19 8 5 11 6 Stafford 19 22 22 26 11 9 8 6 Stanton 18 15 8 19 6 6 3 10 Stevens 42 35 23 20 19 19 23 36 Sumner 176 168 186 175 80 71 75 58 Thomas 60 51 58 68 30 31 36 27 Trego 15 15 18 21 9 9 4 4 Wabaunsee 35 35 38 36 9 19 17 12 Wallace 11 18 15 18 4 2 5 2 Washington 38 43 36 38 15 13 13 12 Wichita 8 12 12 19 6 7 5 3 Wilson 43 58 59 38 48 31 32 34 Woodson 19 21 17 25 11 8 7 9 Wyandotte 1,199 1,130 1,119 1,157 323 295 297 294 Not Stated 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas 18,154 17,328 17,655 17,595 9,782 9,085 8,441 8,036 * 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 February 17, 2017). 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 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 8 Anderson 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Atchison 0 1 7 3 4 1 0 0 16 Barber 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 4 Barton 0 3 10 3 5 1 0 0 22 Bourbon 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 5 Brown 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 Butler 0 5 15 11 8 7 1 0 47 Chase 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cherokee 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 8 Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clay 0 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 9 Cloud 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 7 Coffey 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 7 Comanche 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cowley 0 6 12 10 4 0 0 0 32 Crawford 0 3 19 8 8 3 1 0 42 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dickinson 0 2 4 5 5 0 1 0 17 Doniphan 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 5 Douglas 0 23 88 41 33 12 6 0 203 Edwards 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis 0 3 7 5 4 3 5 0 27 Ellsworth 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Finney 1 5 13 9 2 1 2 0 33 Ford 0 8 10 8 5 4 0 0 35 Franklin 0 1 11 9 5 2 0 0 28 Geary 1 9 36 27 12 4 3 0 92 Gove 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grant 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 Gray 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 5 Greeley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greenwood 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 6 Hamilton 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 6 Harper 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 Harvey 0 2 11 12 7 1 2 0 35 Haskell 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson 0 0 5 4 1 1 0 0 11 Jefferson 0 3 3 5 4 0 0 1 16 Jewell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson 0 75 220 245 195 120 43 3 901 Kearny 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Kingman 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Labette 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 13 Lane 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Leavenworth 2 8 13 21 22 20 3 0 89 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Linn 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 8 45 & Over by County of Residence, 2015 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, 2015 Logan 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Lyon 2 4 10 7 7 1 1 0 32 McPherson 0 1 6 3 4 2 0 0 16 Marion 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 6 Marshall 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 Meade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 4 8 6 3 3 2 0 26 Mitchell 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 Montgomery 1 4 9 6 0 2 0 0 22 Morris 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nemaha 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 Neosho 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 Ness 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Norton 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Osage 0 1 3 4 2 3 0 0 13 Osborne 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ottawa 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Pawnee 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 Phillips 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 Pottawatomie 0 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 9 Pratt 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reno 0 8 13 9 8 5 3 0 46 Republic 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Rice 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 6 Riley 0 14 60 19 19 2 5 0 119 Rooks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rush 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 Russell 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 7 Saline 1 3 19 15 9 6 3 0 56 Scott 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sedgwick 0 68 241 170 144 79 17 1 720 Seward 0 3 11 4 2 2 1 0 23 Shawnee 0 23 79 58 40 19 5 0 224 Sheridan 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sherman 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Smith 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 Stafford 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 5 Stanton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Stevens 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 Sumner 0 1 3 2 1 1 2 0 10 Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Trego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 Wallace 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Washington 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Wilson 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 6 Woodson 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Wyandotte 0 35 121 119 69 39 12 1 396 Not Stated* 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Kansas 8 357 1,119 918 677 372 121 7 3,579 * 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 February 17, 2017). 526 !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! !!! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !!! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! 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 Geary Lincoln Shawnee Wabaunsee LoganWallace Russell DickinsonEllisGove Trego DouglasSalineEllsworth Morris Osage Lyon Franklin MiamiWichita Scott LaneGreeley Ness Rush Barton Marion Rice Chase Coffey Anderson Linn PawneeFinneyKearnyHamilton Hodgeman Stafford HarveyReno 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 CherokeeChautauqua Hospitals in Kansas, 2015 State: 155Source: Institu te for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Amer ican Hospital Association. Wyandotte McPherson 527 Elk0.0 Gray0.0 Linn0.0 Chase0.0 Wallace0.0 Osage0.0 Wabaunsee0.0 Woodson0.0 Doniphan0.0 Ness2.2 Gove11.4 Clark5.5 Logan4.8 Barber6.4 Rice15.5 Trego13.1 Pratt19.6 Smith8.6 Sumner9.6Meade3.9 Lane3.1 Jewell3.5 Rooks22.5 Marion6.2 Rush4.8 Rawlins7.3 Thomas8.2 Norton16.3 Kearny5.2 Cloud19.3 Russell8.7 Phillips10.0 Harper10.8 Sherman15.4 Kiowa9.7 Decatur3.6 Graham21.8 Hamilton1.3 Morris16.4 Osborne10.5 Ottawa4.5 Grant15.5 Morton5.2 Cheyenne21.6 Greeley5.5 Coffey10.8 Greenwood22.1 Sheridan3.6 Miami14.0 Stafford3.8 Wichita2.8 Lincoln11.6 Pawnee3.1 Kingman19.3 Mitchell19.6 Stevens2.2 Nemaha12.1 Brown22.5 Labette9.1 Stanton5.2 Seward21.0 Dickinson8.0 Wilson17.9 Republic14.0 McPherson12.2 Hodgeman8.5 Haskell3.5 Washington4.5 Comanche8.5 Edwards19.4 Geary22.5 Pottawatomie7.2 Cherokee5.0 Anderson4.7 Jefferson1.0 Chautauqua9.6 Reno28.8 Butler36.2Ford26.4 Ellis38.0 Finney32.5 Lyon62.1 Cowley31.9 Clay29.9 Scott28.8 Barton28.7 Riley46.3 Saline43.3 Marshall27.8 Sedgwick40.8 Allen32.6 Jackson29.9 Harvey26.5 Ellsworth33.7 Neosho72.6 Bourbon28.1 Franklin30.0 Crawford27.3 Douglas45.2 Johnson38.9 Atchison42.3 Shawnee35.9 Montgomery25.9 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2015Admissions per Bed Leavenworth40.3 Wyandotte40.9 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the American Hospital Association. Zero (0.0) indicates no hospitals. Admissions per Bed 1.0 - 6.4 6.5 - 14.0 14.1 - 22.5 22.6 - 38.9 39.0 - 72.6 State: 27.0 528 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 25 815 32.6 138 20,096 Anderson (1) 1 40 1 40 188 4.7 152 43,616 Atchison 1 25 1 25 1,058 42.3 235 72,198 Barber (1) 2 64 2 64 408 6.4 160 29,952 Barton 3 81 3 81 2,325 28.7 570 98,790 Bourbon 1 61 1 61 1,717 28.1 250 72,904 Brown 2 50 2 50 1,127 22.5 272 33,319 Butler 2 110 2 110 3,978 36.2 604 92,406 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Chautauqua 1 25 1 25 240 9.6 39 8,125 Cherokee 2 43 1 18 90 5.0 45 9,814 Cheyenne 1 16 1 16 345 21.6 79 21,524 Clark (2) 2 99 2 99 548 5.5 200 32,341 Clay 1 25 1 25 747 29.9 174 44,129 Cloud 1 25 1 25 482 19.3 154 24,325 Coffey (1) 1 78 1 78 839 10.8 223 - Comanche 1 12 1 12 102 8.5 56 12,581 Cowley 2 62 2 62 1,980 31.9 475 100,274 Crawford 2 155 2 155 4,226 27.3 786 125,661 Decatur (1) 1 61 1 61 217 3.6 91 7,156 Dickinson (1) 2 141 2 141 1,123 8.0 317 38,211 Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Douglas (1) 1 152 1 152 6,875 45.2 1,223 166,129 Edwards 1 22 1 22 427 19.4 64 8,854 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ellis 1 167 1 167 6,348 38.0 1,202 321,155 Ellsworth 1 20 1 20 673 33.7 141 13,378 Finney 1 110 1 110 3,574 32.5 541 178,033 Ford 1 89 1 89 2,350 26.4 235 35,505 Franklin 1 44 1 44 1,319 30.0 310 112,084 Geary 2 102 1 58 1,307 22.5 392 24,806 Gove (1) 1 64 1 64 730 11.4 159 9,206 Graham 1 20 1 20 436 21.8 86 984 Grant 1 26 1 26 403 15.5 121 10,116 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Greeley (1) 1 50 1 50 274 5.5 117 17,894 Greenwood 1 25 1 25 553 22.1 113 19,968 Hamilton (1) 1 69 1 69 91 1.3 93 7,652 Harper 2 50 2 50 542 10.8 193 56,639 Harvey 2 141 1 103 2,727 26.5 619 54,352 Haskell (1) 1 57 1 57 201 3.5 126 26,925 Hodgeman (1) 1 38 1 38 323 8.5 81 35,240 Jackson 1 12 1 12 359 29.9 140 56,777 Jefferson (1) 1 69 1 69 70 1.0 60 5,186 Jewell 1 25 1 25 88 3.5 63 9,227 Johnson (2) 12 1,555 12 1,555 60,562 38.9 7,216 1,251,915 Kearny (1) 1 100 1 100 523 5.2 225 42,356 Kingman 1 25 1 25 483 19.3 118 23,074 Kiowa 1 15 1 15 145 9.7 78 9,919 Labette 3 255 3 255 2,326 9.1 944 84,728 Lane (1) 1 31 1 31 96 3.1 48 12,312 Leavenworth 2 65 2 65 2,618 40.3 375 89,139 Lincoln 1 14 1 14 163 11.6 76 5,427 Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Logan (1) 1 59 1 59 281 4.8 166 10,945 Lyon 1 35 1 35 2,174 62.1 451 100,566 Reporting Hospitals Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2015 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, 2015 McPherson 2 43 2 43 523 12.2 124 25,614 Marion (1) 2 47 2 47 293 6.2 166 31,509 Marshall 1 25 1 25 694 27.8 194 25,523 Meade (1) 1 65 1 65 255 3.9 184 15,804 Miami 2 224 2 224 3,141 14.0 461 30,936 Mitchell (1) 1 75 1 75 1,470 19.6 274 13,191 Montgomery (1) 2 128 2 128 3,309 25.9 479 95,857 Morris 1 25 1 25 410 16.4 86 13,247 Morton (1) 1 110 1 110 569 5.2 264 28,347 Nemaha 2 49 2 49 595 12.1 225 62,522 Neosho 1 25 1 25 1,816 72.6 321 38,091 Ness (2) 2 109 2 109 244 2.2 161 18,531 Norton 1 25 1 25 407 16.3 127 65,410 Osage 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Osborne 1 25 1 25 262 10.5 52 9,797 Ottawa (1) 1 42 1 42 189 4.5 75 10,217 Pawnee 2 552 2 552 1,706 3.1 837 14,919 Phillips 1 25 1 25 250 10.0 99 24,406 Pottawatomie (1) 2 168 2 168 1,210 7.2 371 121,648 Pratt (1) 1 80 1 80 1,569 19.6 397 84,883 Rawlins 1 24 1 24 176 7.3 58 17,870 Reno (1) 2 240 2 240 6,903 28.8 890 131,652 Republic (1) 1 63 1 63 882 14.0 153 14,663 Rice 1 25 1 25 387 15.5 128 14,486 Riley 2 113 2 113 5,227 46.3 529 98,765 Rooks 1 20 1 20 449 22.5 125 25,666 Rush (1) 1 36 1 36 173 4.8 74 4,592 Russell (1) 1 47 1 47 407 8.7 148 33,069 Saline 2 220 2 220 9,516 43.3 1,607 207,604 Scott 1 22 1 22 634 28.8 205 19,318 Sedgwick 11 1,683 10 1,642 66,925 40.8 6,745 724,221 Seward (1) 1 101 1 101 2,122 21.0 364 45,967 Shawnee 5 1,075 4 862 30,936 35.9 5,519 385,174 Sheridan (1) 1 53 1 53 190 3.6 96 5,437 Sherman 1 25 1 25 384 15.4 155 42,548 Smith (1) 1 53 1 53 457 8.6 110 24,507 Stafford 1 25 1 25 94 3.8 39 30,677 Stanton (1) 1 40 1 40 206 5.2 95 16,039 Stevens (1) 1 100 1 100 221 2.2 171 22,044 Sumner (1) 2 76 2 76 727 9.6 168 20,551 Thomas (1) 1 87 1 87 711 8.2 278 11,785 Trego (1) 1 62 1 62 814 13.1 173 37,446 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Washington 2 50 2 50 226 4.5 86 6,887 Wichita (1) 1 40 1 40 111 2.8 85 6,178 Wilson 2 49 2 49 878 17.9 233 36,766 Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Wyandotte 5 1,051 4 1,015 41,477 40.9 7,236 838,369 Kansas (42) 155 11,926 149 11,529 311,741 27.0 51,163 7,240,646 Source: American Hospital Association, AHA Guide 2016 Edition. Number in parenthesis indicates the number of hospitals that include beds in a nursing home-type unit. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. 530 Rawlins- Wallace- Hamilton- Cheyenne- Sheridan- Reno657 Butler1,236Ford1,047 Ellis392 Ness1,503 Gove528 Finney807 Clark524 Lyon901 Logan1,413 Barber1,608 Trego732 Cowley1,118 Pratt745 Smith926 Sumner2,354Meade2,165 Jewell1,485 Rooks1,035 Rice1,995 Scott1,241 Lane1,670 Thomas1,581 Barton847 Norton1,388 Clay1,192 Riley684 Kearny989 Russell1,173 Harper1,939 Sherman997 Kiowa855 Saline335 Linn2,384 Decatur1,466 Marshall621 Sedgwick369 Osborne1,842 Grant859 Morton1,504 Greeley665 Coffey932 Miami1,415Wichita2,157 Pawnee570 Kingman1,098 Lincoln1,553 Allen2,120 Mitchell897 Nemaha1,023 Brown698 Labette562 Stanton1,036 Seward1,052 Dickinson1,609 Wilson805 Republic1,575 McPherson1,258 Hodgeman1,893 Haskell2,032 Jackson1,482 Harvey575 Ellsworth2,114 Washington1,400 Neosho817 Comanche922 Bourbon817Edwards1,484 Franklin1,113 Geary1,543 Crawford754 Pottawatomie1,226 Cherokee1,283 Douglas656 Johnson309 Woodson1,558 Atchison965 Shawnee418 Montgomery925 Gray6,133 Marion3,026 Rush3,130 Elk2,605 Chase2,679 Cloud3,073 Phillips5,428 Graham2,591 Osage3,962Morris2,823 Ottawa2,988 Greenwood6,244 Stafford4,236 Stevens2,903 Wabaunsee3,476 Anderson2,603 Jefferson3,155 Chautauqua3,402 Doniphan7,797 Persons per Physican in Kansas, by County, 2015 Persons per Physician 134 - 754 755 - 1,322 1,323 - 2,384 2,385 - 4,236 4,237 - 7,797 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Practicing physicans include all Kansas licensed active physicans (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. State: 446 Leavenworth1,322 Wyandotte134 531 2013 2014 2015 Allen 7 4 1,190 4 4 1,614 2 4 2,120 Anderson 4 1 1,568 3 0 2,626 3 0 2,603 Atchison 19 8 619 13 5 916 12 5 965 Barber 1 2 1,638 1 2 1,623 1 2 1,608 Barton 30 6 762 34 5 699 27 5 847 Bourbon 18 5 644 17 4 704 14 4 817 Brown 14 0 710 17 0 577 14 0 698 Butler 50 10 1,098 42 10 1,273 44 10 1,236 Chase 1 0 2,701 1 0 2,683 1 0 2,679 Chautauqua 0 1 3,546 0 1 3,474 0 1 3,402 Cherokee 13 10 909 10 8 1,153 8 8 1,283 Cheyenne 2 0 1,336 2 0 1,344 0 0 - Clark 3 2 439 2 2 530 2 2 524 Clay 7 0 1,199 7 0 1,191 7 0 1,192 Cloud 3 1 2,339 3 1 2,333 2 1 3,073 Coffey 7 1 1,054 7 2 938 7 2 932 Comanche 1 0 1,921 2 0 975 2 0 922 Cowley 27 8 1,034 25 8 1,088 24 8 1,118 Crawford 49 17 596 42 15 691 37 15 754 Decatur 5 0 582 3 0 963 2 0 1,466 Dickinson 8 7 1,299 7 7 1,383 5 7 1,609 Doniphan 1 0 7,839 1 0 7,846 1 0 7,797 Douglas 174 13 613 168 13 643 167 13 656 Edwards 1 1 1,481 1 1 1,511 1 1 1,484 Elk 1 0 2,647 1 0 2,693 1 0 2,605 Ellis 84 20 279 77 15 315 59 15 392 Ellsworth 2 1 2,129 1 1 3,188 2 1 2,114 Finney 51 6 651 43 6 758 40 6 807 Ford 36 3 896 32 2 1,025 31 2 1,047 Franklin 22 2 1,074 22 3 1,025 20 3 1,113 Geary 29 1 1,231 21 4 1,469 20 4 1,543 Gove 5 0 552 5 0 541 5 0 528 Graham 3 0 865 1 0 2,555 1 0 2,591 Grant 5 3 980 6 3 866 6 3 859 Gray 1 0 6,001 1 0 6,095 1 0 6,133 Greeley 2 1 429 0 1 1,305 1 1 665 Greenwood 1 1 3,187 1 0 6,311 1 0 6,244 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, 2013-2015 County of Practice Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of D.O. Physicians 532 2013 2014 2015 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, 2013-2015 County of Practice Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of D.O. Physicians Hamilton 1 0 2,597 0 0 - 0 0 - Harper 2 3 1,171 1 2 1,944 1 2 1,939 Harvey 61 7 511 57 8 535 53 8 575 Haskell 2 0 2,051 2 0 2,037 2 0 2,032 Hodgeman 1 0 1,956 1 0 1,914 1 0 1,893 Jackson 9 0 1,481 10 0 1,346 9 0 1,482 Jefferson 4 2 3,138 3 2 3,771 4 2 3,155 Jewell 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 1,485 Johnson 1,755 197 290 1,789 183 291 1,696 184 309 Kearny 4 1 784 4 1 788 3 1 989 Kingman 4 3 1,118 4 3 1,101 4 3 1,098 Kiowa 4 0 632 3 0 843 3 0 855 Labette 39 10 427 32 10 497 27 10 562 Lane 1 0 1,717 1 0 1,687 1 0 1,670 Leavenworth 73 11 931 50 10 1,313 50 10 1,322 Lincoln 0 2 1,569 0 2 1,577 0 2 1,553 Linn 3 0 3,173 3 0 3,165 4 0 2,384 Logan 1 2 929 0 2 1,397 0 2 1,413 Lyon 29 8 906 28 9 898 28 9 901 McPherson 24 0 1,233 23 0 1,268 22 1 1,258 Marion 4 1 2,444 6 1 1,744 3 1 3,026 Marshall 25 1 385 19 1 500 15 1 621 Meade 2 0 2,149 2 0 2,184 2 0 2,165 Miami 29 2 1,059 24 3 1,213 20 3 1,415 Mitchell 6 1 903 6 1 894 6 1 897 Montgomery 38 12 688 32 8 849 28 8 925 Morris 2 0 2,858 1 0 5,678 2 0 2,823 Morton 4 1 628 2 1 1,025 1 1 1,504 Nemaha 6 4 1,015 6 4 1,018 6 4 1,023 Neosho 19 3 748 17 3 820 17 3 817 Ness 1 1 1,544 1 1 1,542 1 1 1,503 Norton 5 2 802 5 2 789 2 2 1,388 Osage 4 1 3,217 2 1 5,318 3 1 3,962 Osborne 1 1 1,904 1 1 1,882 1 1 1,842 Ottawa 2 0 3,031 2 0 3,027 2 0 2,988 Pawnee 15 1 432 15 0 459 12 0 570 Phillips 6 0 925 3 0 1,828 1 0 5,428 533 2013 2014 2015 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, 2013-2015 County of Practice Number of M.D. Physicians Number of D.O. Physicians Persons per Physician* Number of D.O. Physicians Pottawatomie 17 2 1,191 18 2 1,142 17 2 1,226 Pratt 13 1 700 12 1 752 12 1 745 Rawlins 1 0 2,587 1 0 2,555 0 0 - Reno 101 6 600 95 6 631 91 6 657 Republic 6 0 798 7 0 682 3 0 1,575 Rice 3 2 1,998 3 2 2,002 3 2 1,995 Riley 110 10 630 108 10 633 100 10 684 Rooks 5 0 1,036 5 0 1,034 5 0 1,035 Rush 1 0 3,178 1 0 3,187 1 0 3,130 Russell 5 0 1,391 6 2 875 4 2 1,173 Saline 148 19 334 137 20 354 146 20 335 Scott 25 0 197 5 0 995 4 0 1,241 Sedgwick 1,213 174 365 1,163 195 375 1,190 195 369 Seward 25 4 805 25 2 863 20 2 1,052 Shawnee 418 51 381 376 50 419 377 51 418 Sheridan 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Sherman 16 0 380 9 0 674 6 0 997 Smith 8 0 463 8 0 467 4 0 926 Stafford 0 1 4,341 0 1 4,296 0 1 4,236 Stanton 2 1 722 2 0 1,064 2 0 1,036 Stevens 3 0 1,941 3 0 1,948 2 0 2,903 Sumner 6 4 2,361 8 4 1,958 6 4 2,354 Thomas 7 5 664 3 4 1,122 1 4 1,581 Trego 4 0 742 4 0 729 4 0 732 Wabaunsee 2 0 3,510 2 0 3,494 2 0 3,476 Wallace 1 0 1,565 1 0 1,514 0 0 - Washington 5 0 1,128 5 0 1,126 4 0 1,400 Wichita 2 0 1,097 1 0 2,174 1 0 2,157 Wilson 7 3 909 8 3 817 8 3 805 Woodson 2 0 1,604 2 0 1,579 2 0 1,558 Wyandotte 1,077 134 133 1,043 133 138 1,085 132 134 Kansas 6,106 829 417 5,839 817 436 5,703 819 446 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- Hodgeman- Haskell- Wabaunsee- Reno3,186 Butler3,513Ford3,140 Gove2,640 Finney2,183 Ellis2,074 Logan1,413 Lyon2,565 Cowley2,753Sumner3,362 Pratt2,423 Rooks2,587 Rice3,326 Rush3,130Scott2,482 Rawlins1,253 Thomas1,976 Barton2,464 Norton2,775 Clay2,087 Cloud3,073 Russell3,520 Phillips2,714 Harper2,909 Riley1,980 Sherman2,992 Saline1,920 Linn3,179 Graham2,591 Hamilton2,474 Marshall2,484 Sedgwick2,368 Ottawa2,988 Grant2,578 Morton3,007 Cheyenne1,340 Coffey1,677 Sheridan2,512 Wichita2,157 Pawnee1,710 Lincoln3,105 Allen2,543 Mitchell1,571 Nemaha1,278 Brown3,259 Stanton1,036 Republic2,363 McPherson2,226 Harvey2,698 Ellsworth3,172 Comanche1,843 Bourbon2,942Edwards2,968 Franklin3,201 Geary3,366 Crawford2,614 Pottawatomie2,589 Douglas2,409 Johnson1,560 Chautauqua1,134 Woodson1,558 Atchison2,733 Shawnee2,590 Montgomery1,960 Smith3,704 Meade4,330 Marion4,034 Kearny3,956 Osage5,282Morris5,645 Osborne3,683 Greenwood6,244 Miami5,426 Stafford4,236 Kingman3,844 Stevens5,806 Labette4,161 Seward5,788 Dickinson3,861 Wilson4,428 Jackson4,446 Washington5,598 Neosho4,087 Cherokee10,267 Anderson3,904 Jefferson6,310 Doniphan7,797 Persons per Dentist in Kansas, by County, 2015 Persons per Dentist 1,036 - 1,980 1,981 - 2,775 2,776 - 3,520 3,521 - 4,446 4,447 - 10,267 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: 2,348 Leavenworth3,777 Wyandotte2,334 535 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2012, 2013, and 2015 Allen 8 1,669 6 2,181 5 2,543 Anderson 2 3,971 2 3,921 2 3,904 Atchison 12 1,402 5 3,341 6 2,733 Barber 0 - 0 - 0 - Barton 15 1,838 10 2,743 11 2,464 Bourbon 5 2,979 5 2,961 5 2,942 Brown 3 3,303 3 3,314 3 3,259 Butler 21 3,130 18 3,659 19 3,513 Chase 0 - 0 - 0 - Chautauqua 3 1,190 3 1,182 3 1,134 Cherokee 6 3,536 7 2,986 2 10,267 Cheyenne 2 1,342 2 1,336 2 1,340 Clark 0 - 0 - 0 - Clay 4 2,131 4 2,099 4 2,087 Cloud 2 4,681 3 3,118 3 3,073 Coffey 6 1,415 5 1,686 5 1,677 Comanche 1 1,921 1 1,921 1 1,843 Cowley 13 2,788 13 2,783 13 2,753 Crawford 17 2,313 13 3,026 15 2,614 Decatur 1 2,890 0 - 0 - Dickinson 7 2,829 5 3,896 5 3,861 Doniphan 1 7,869 1 7,839 1 7,797 Douglas 59 1,916 49 2,340 49 2,409 Edwards 0 - 1 2,962 1 2,968 Elk 0 - 0 - 0 - Ellis 17 1,712 17 1,709 14 2,074 Ellsworth 3 2,157 2 3,194 2 3,172 Finney 21 1,770 13 2,855 17 2,183 Ford 12 2,890 12 2,913 11 3,140 Franklin 7 3,691 7 3,683 8 3,201 Geary 23 1,663 11 3,358 11 3,366 Gove 1 2,722 1 2,758 1 2,640 Graham 1 2,583 1 2,594 1 2,591 Grant 3 2,635 3 2,613 3 2,578 Gray 0 - 0 - 0 - Greeley 0 - 0 - 0 - Greenwood 0 - 0 - 1 6,244 Hamilton 1 2,622 1 2,597 1 2,474 Harper 5 1,178 2 2,927 2 2,909 Harvey 14 2,487 12 2,897 13 2,698 Haskell 0 - 0 - 0 - Hodgeman 0 - 0 - 0 - Jackson 8 1,682 3 4,444 3 4,446 Jefferson 3 6,301 3 6,276 3 6,310 Jewell 0 - 0 - 0 - Johnson 429 1,305 351 1,615 372 1,560 Kearny 1 3,969 1 3,921 1 3,956 Kingman 2 3,918 2 3,915 2 3,844 Kiowa 1 2,506 0 - 0 - Labette 6 3,533 6 3,488 5 4,161 Lane 0 - 0 - 0 - Leavenworth 32 2,428 23 3,400 21 3,777 Lincoln 1 3,162 1 3,137 1 3,105 Linn 3 3,159 3 3,173 3 3,179 Logan 2 1,403 2 1,393 2 1,413 Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* 2012 2013 2015 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* 536 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2012, 2013, and 2015 Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* 2012 2013 2015 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist* Lyon 26 1,291 13 2,580 13 2,565 McPherson 13 2,258 14 2,114 13 2,226 Marion 5 2,475 3 4,073 3 4,034 Marshall 4 2,513 4 2,506 4 2,484 Meade 1 4,436 1 4,298 1 4,330 Miami 7 4,657 6 5,470 6 5,426 Mitchell 4 1,594 2 3,159 4 1,571 Montgomery 19 1,809 17 2,023 17 1,960 Morris 1 5,870 1 5,715 1 5,645 Morton 1 3,141 1 3,141 1 3,007 Nemaha 7 1,447 8 1,269 8 1,278 Neosho 4 4,111 4 4,113 4 4,087 Ness 0 - 0 - 0 - Norton 4 1,402 3 1,871 2 2,775 Osage 2 8,101 3 5,362 3 5,282 Osborne 0 - 2 1,904 1 3,683 Ottawa 2 3,029 2 3,031 2 2,988 Pawnee 4 1,733 3 2,306 4 1,710 Phillips 2 2,760 2 2,775 2 2,714 Pottawatomie 5 4,474 6 3,771 9 2,589 Pratt 5 1,961 4 2,451 4 2,423 Rawlins 2 1,267 1 2,587 2 1,253 Reno 27 2,379 20 3,208 20 3,186 Republic 2 2,431 2 2,395 2 2,363 Rice 4 2,503 4 2,498 3 3,326 Riley 35 2,172 37 2,042 38 1,980 Rooks 2 2,606 2 2,590 2 2,587 Rush 1 3,209 1 3,178 1 3,130 Russell 2 3,483 2 3,477 2 3,520 Saline 32 1,744 28 1,991 29 1,920 Scott 2 2,464 2 2,462 2 2,482 Sedgwick 243 2,072 212 2,389 216 2,368 Seward 5 4,682 6 3,889 4 5,788 Shawnee 86 2,082 75 2,383 69 2,590 Sheridan 1 2,543 1 2,529 1 2,512 Sherman 3 2,046 2 3,040 2 2,992 Smith 0 - 1 3,707 1 3,704 Stafford 0 - 0 - 1 4,236 Stanton 2 1,094 2 1,083 2 1,036 Stevens 2 2,881 1 5,822 1 5,806 Sumner 6 3,950 8 2,951 7 3,362 Thomas 7 1,132 4 1,993 4 1,976 Trego 0 - 0 - 0 - Wabaunsee 0 - 0 - 0 - Wallace 0 - 0 - 0 - Washington 1 5,749 1 5,641 1 5,598 Wichita 1 2,240 1 2,193 1 2,157 Wilson 2 4,562 3 3,030 2 4,428 Woodson 1 3,255 1 3,207 2 1,558 Wyandotte 65 2,449 63 2,556 70 2,334 Kansas 1,434 2,012 1,212 2,388 1,240 2,348 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 LabetteComanche Cherokee Whole County Designation Low-Income Population Designation Pending Designation Not Eligible for Designation Federally Designated Primary CareHealth Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2017 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Leavenworth Wyandotte Correctional Facility 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 Federally Designated MentalHealth Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2017 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Whole County Designation Whole Catchment Area Low-Income Population Designation Not Eligible for Designation Correctional Facility 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 ClarkMorton Stevens Seward Montgomery Barber Harper LabetteComanche Cherokee Whole County Designation Low-Income Population Designation Not Eligible for Designation Federally Designated DentalHealth Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2017 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Leavenworth Wyandotte Correctional Facility Designation 540 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2015 County Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Allen 3 178 13 156 0 0 14 140 1 12 31 486 776 Anderson 1 70 3 36 1 20 11 110 0 0 16 236 489 Atchison 3 310 10 120 1 60 12 120 1 24 27 634 1,050 Barber 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 80 1 20 9 100 337 Barton 5 285 21 252 1 33 39 390 3 94 69 1,054 1,896 Bourbon 2 124 15 180 0 0 8 80 2 34 27 418 1,001 Brown 1 80 6 72 2 40 17 170 2 36 28 398 684 Butler 9 763 21 252 3 85 45 450 4 142 82 1,692 3,942 Chase 0 0 1 12 0 0 3 30 0 0 4 42 120 Chautauqua 0 0 1 12 0 0 4 40 1 12 6 64 190 Cherokee 3 172 12 144 3 71 22 220 1 12 41 619 1,188 Cheyenne 1 24 2 24 0 0 4 40 0 0 7 88 136 Clark 0 0 2 24 0 0 3 30 2 32 7 86 158 Clay 1 68 6 72 0 0 19 190 3 55 29 385 536 Cloud 1 28 17 204 1 20 20 200 3 49 42 501 622 Coffey 1 22 7 84 0 0 14 140 2 34 24 280 397 Comanche 0 0 2 24 0 0 1 10 0 0 3 34 148 Cowley 3 172 28 336 0 0 38 378 1 24 70 910 2,360 Crawford 7 660 30 358 0 0 32 320 3 56 72 1,394 2,422 Decatur 0 0 3 36 0 0 5 50 0 0 8 86 187 Dickinson 3 142 9 108 0 0 31 302 4 66 47 618 1,228 Doniphan 0 0 4 48 0 0 12 120 0 0 16 168 448 Douglas 29 2,494 51 612 2 76 84 829 2 68 168 4,079 6,106 Edwards 0 0 2 24 0 0 3 30 0 0 5 54 199 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 0 0 3 30 111 Ellis 5 158 37 444 0 0 69 690 6 93 117 1,385 1,997 Ellsworth 1 117 5 60 0 0 11 110 1 21 18 308 322 Finney 3 177 12 144 2 80 48 480 2 33 67 914 3,545 Ford 5 261 19 226 0 0 26 260 0 0 50 747 3,347 Franklin 1 34 9 108 1 20 32 320 4 74 47 556 1,610 Geary 7 415 4 48 1 145 36 354 2 52 50 1,014 4,175 Gove 1 27 4 48 0 0 3 30 0 0 8 105 185 Graham 0 0 1 12 0 0 7 70 1 20 9 102 169 Grant 0 0 6 72 1 18 20 200 2 34 29 324 645 Gray 1 42 1 12 0 0 7 70 0 0 9 124 456 Greeley 0 0 1 12 0 0 2 20 0 0 3 32 100 Greenwood 0 0 5 60 0 0 6 60 0 0 11 120 320 Hamilton 0 0 1 12 0 0 4 40 1 24 6 76 219 Harper 0 0 17 204 1 16 4 40 3 44 25 304 400 Harvey 4 295 9 108 0 0 35 348 7 123 55 874 2,389 Preschool4 Children Age 0-4 (2014) Child Care Center1 Group Day Care Home2 Head Start Child Care Center Licensed Day Care Home3 Total 541 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2015 County Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Preschool4 Children Age 0-4 (2014) Child Care Center1 Group Day Care Home2 Head Start Child Care Center Licensed Day Care Home3 Total Haskell 1 17 2 24 0 0 2 20 0 0 5 61 312 Hodgeman 0 0 2 24 0 0 0 0 2 24 4 48 141 Jackson 1 45 5 60 0 0 27 270 2 30 35 405 879 Jefferson 3 176 7 84 1 20 17 170 1 10 29 460 995 Jewell 0 0 1 12 0 0 3 30 0 0 4 42 141 Johnson 186 18,078 190 2,276 1 116 540 5,400 7 172 924 26,042 38,480 Kearny 0 0 3 36 0 0 7 70 0 0 10 106 316 Kingman 0 0 3 36 0 0 12 120 1 20 16 176 419 Kiowa 2 47 0 0 0 0 2 20 0 0 4 67 164 Labette 2 68 26 312 2 40 25 250 1 24 56 694 1,350 Lane 0 0 2 24 0 0 1 10 0 0 3 34 94 Leavenworth 17 1,090 52 624 1 20 37 370 5 88 112 2,192 5,170 Lincoln 0 0 1 12 0 0 3 30 0 0 4 42 199 Linn 0 0 5 60 0 0 11 110 0 0 16 170 476 Logan 0 0 1 12 1 24 8 80 0 0 10 116 166 Lyon 8 370 17 204 1 80 50 500 3 69 79 1,223 2,019 McPherson 4 398 4 48 0 0 35 350 3 59 46 855 1,821 Marion 1 80 5 60 0 0 15 150 3 46 24 336 612 Marshall 0 0 15 180 1 20 26 260 0 0 42 460 616 Meade 0 0 2 24 0 0 5 50 1 12 8 86 241 Miami 6 580 18 216 2 40 43 430 4 88 73 1,354 2,005 Mitchell 2 92 5 60 0 0 9 90 1 12 17 254 384 Montgomery 3 129 18 216 0 0 36 358 4 69 61 772 2,350 Morris 1 39 1 12 0 0 11 110 0 0 13 161 325 Morton 0 0 3 36 0 0 3 30 0 0 6 66 216 Nemaha 2 116 13 156 1 20 21 210 2 32 39 534 706 Neosho 3 171 13 156 1 20 31 310 2 42 50 699 1,170 Ness 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 60 1 24 7 84 182 Norton 2 113 3 36 1 20 6 60 1 12 13 241 289 Osage 1 60 5 60 0 0 25 250 3 51 34 421 898 Osborne 1 31 2 24 0 0 8 80 1 12 12 147 204 Ottawa 1 44 4 48 1 14 19 190 2 36 27 332 356 Pawnee 0 0 2 24 1 18 12 120 3 63 18 225 338 Phillips 0 0 7 84 0 0 7 70 1 24 15 178 362 Pottawatomie 6 301 12 144 1 20 51 510 0 0 70 975 1,870 Pratt 1 48 2 24 0 0 18 180 1 12 22 264 706 Rawlins 1 16 3 36 0 0 3 30 0 0 7 82 147 Reno 10 642 18 216 0 0 70 701 6 124 104 1,683 3,858 Republic 0 0 5 60 1 18 10 100 0 0 16 178 262 Rice 2 137 2 24 1 18 4 40 1 15 10 234 668 542 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2015 County Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity Preschool4 Children Age 0-4 (2014) Child Care Center1 Group Day Care Home2 Head Start Child Care Center Licensed Day Care Home3 Total Riley 14 975 32 384 1 90 65 650 1 40 113 2,139 5,211 Rooks 1 30 5 60 0 0 14 140 1 12 21 242 325 Rush 2 48 1 12 0 0 4 40 0 0 7 100 136 Russell 1 23 2 24 0 0 17 170 3 39 23 256 440 Saline 12 629 13 156 0 0 131 1,310 7 104 163 2,199 3,794 Scott 0 0 6 72 0 0 12 120 1 45 19 237 327 Sedgwick 102 8,635 84 1,005 4 285 555 5,546 20 713 765 16,184 38,510 Seward 1 75 7 84 1 68 18 180 1 24 28 431 2,307 Shawnee 46 2,914 82 984 2 148 235 2,351 7 119 372 6,516 11,906 Sheridan 0 0 3 36 0 0 3 30 0 0 6 66 122 Sherman 0 0 6 72 0 0 12 120 1 24 19 216 427 Smith 1 30 3 36 0 0 8 80 1 12 13 158 197 Stafford 0 0 5 60 0 0 5 50 0 0 10 110 227 Stanton 0 0 3 36 0 0 4 40 2 24 9 100 167 Stevens 2 108 1 12 0 0 9 90 0 0 12 210 454 Sumner 3 152 11 132 2 65 20 201 4 72 40 622 1,552 Thomas 0 0 7 84 0 0 25 250 1 24 33 358 572 Trego 1 59 2 24 0 0 4 40 1 12 8 135 129 Wabaunsee 1 28 2 24 0 0 11 110 1 18 15 180 527 Wallace 0 0 1 12 0 0 1 10 0 0 2 22 87 Washington 0 0 7 84 1 19 11 110 2 24 21 237 310 Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 0 0 3 30 167 Wilson 1 37 4 48 0 0 10 100 2 32 17 217 526 Woodson 0 0 1 12 0 0 5 50 0 0 6 62 151 Wyandotte 35 2,404 64 765 0 0 73 720 2 33 174 3,922 13,519 Kansas 591 46,153 1,228 14,722 49 1,867 3,236 32,318 185 3,829 5,289 98,889 200,607 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Child Care Licensing and Registration; U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin. Facilities as of 12/31/2015. 1 A facility that provides care and educational activities for 13 or more children two weeks to 16 years of age for more than three hours and less than 24 hours per day including day time, evening, and night-time care, or provides before and after school care for school-age children. 2 A facility that provides care for a maximum of 12 children under 16 years of age and includes children under age 11 related to the provider. The total number of children at any time is based on the ages of the children in care. 3 A facility that provides care for a maximum of 10 children under 16 years of age and includes children under age 11 related to the provider. The total number of children at any time is based on the ages of the children in care. 4 A facility that provides learning experiences for children who are not of eligible age to enter kindergarten, and who are 30 months or older; which conducts sessions not exceeding three hours per session; which does not enroll any child more than one session per day; and which does not serve a meal. Preschool includes education preschools, Montessori schools, nursery schools, church-sponsored preschools, and cooperatives. A preschool may have fewer than 13 children and be licensed as a preschool if the program and facility meet preschool regulation. 543 Ness- Clark- Trego- Lane- Jewell- Rush- Chase- Wallace- Kiowa- Decatur- Osborne- Greeley- Sheridan- Hodgeman- Reno73.6 Butler71.4 Lyon74.0Rice73.4 Elk74.2 Cowley70.6 Pratt75.0 Sumner72.8Meade78.8 Clay77.6 Marion77.3 Linn70.2 Rawlins76.7 Thomas78.9 Barton76.8 Riley77.8 Cloud73.8Sherman73.3 Osage67.4Morris75.5 Sedgwick69.8 Cheyenne69.0 Coffey78.8 Miami56.1 Allen76.5 Kingman69.6 Stevens66.7 Brown72.9 Labette66.3 Stanton73.3 Dickinson76.8 Wilson75.7 McPherson49.9 Haskell68.4 Harvey75.0 Neosho77.4 Bourbon76.0 Franklin65.0 Wabaunsee73.3Geary70.8 Crawford72.5 Pottawatomie71.5 Cherokee70.8 Jefferson78.5 Douglas59.4 Johnson74.9 Atchison76.0 Montgomery63.4 Doniphan77.3 Ford81.2 Ellis88.2Gove91.7 Finney80.1 Gray81.7 Logan80.5 Barber83.0 Smith88.4 Rooks82.7 Scott86.7 Norton97.5 Kearny84.0 Russell87.0 Phillips91.2 Harper82.7 Saline86.5 Graham93.1 Hamilton83.3 Marshall92.0 Ottawa87.1 Grant79.3 Morton79.2 Greenwood84.1 Stafford91.4 Wichita80.0 Lincoln93.3 Pawnee85.1 Mitchell80.5 Nemaha82.2 Seward82.0 Republic90.0 Jackson86.3 Ellsworth86.3 Washington86.4 Comanche90.0 Edwards82.1 Anderson79.5 Chautauqua88.2 Woodson80.0 Shawnee81.4 Percent of Infants Fully Immunized at 24 Months in Kansas, by CountySchool Year 2015-16 Leavenworth72.4 Wyandotte59.1 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 49.9 - 63.4 63.5 - 73.4 73.5 - 78.9 79.0 - 85.1 85.2 - 97.5 State: 70.6 544 Ness43.26 Gove30.30 Clark57.25 Trego30.75 Smith37.80 Rush31.95Lane59.88 Rawlins35.91 Elk30.71 Chase41.06 Cloud32.54 Phillips36.85 Sherman31.76 Linn31.46 Decatur30.70 Graham30.88 Osborne51.59 Morton36.58 Cheyenne33.59 Greeley45.11 Coffey32.20 Greenwood35.23 Sheridan31.85 Wilson31.62 Republic33.86 Ellsworth40.99 Washington32.15 Bourbon33.31 Chautauqua32.33 Reno23.54 Butler23.37Ford12.45 Finney12.39 Ellis19.64 Logan17.70 Barber26.95 Gray13.04 Lyon15.60 Cowley25.15Sumner28.04Meade20.79 Jewell26.94 Pratt22.70 Rooks27.06 Marion28.09Rice19.04 Scott20.15 Thomas24.04 Barton25.09 Norton18.02 Clay28.75 Riley8.37 Kearny10.11 Russell19.89 Harper20.63 Wallace19.76 Kiowa19.50 Saline22.27 Osage26.50 Hamilton24.25 Morris26.57 Marshall29.19 Sedgwick18.20 Ottawa18.41 Grant11.64 Miami24.88 Stafford25.97 Wichita23.18 Pawnee20.47 Kingman28.62 Lincoln22.54 Allen22.02 Mitchell25.47 Stevens13.78 Nemaha17.60 Brown19.44 Labette25.96 Stanton14.48 Seward11.66 Dickinson26.94 McPherson24.88 Hodgeman26.41 Haskell12.30 Jackson27.74 Harvey18.53 Neosho22.64 Comanche27.13 Edwards23.58 Franklin24.99 Wabaunsee21.58Geary13.77 Crawford22.69 Pottawatomie12.88 Cherokee21.92 Anderson23.05 Jefferson20.07 Douglas13.55 Johnson13.65 Woodson28.89 Atchison28.66 Shawnee22.77 Montgomery24.91 Doniphan23.09 Death Rate per 10,000 People 8.37 - 15.60 15.61 - 23.37 23.38 - 29.19 29.20 - 41.06 41.07 - 59.88 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 Peopleby County of Residence, 2015 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Leavenworth19.79 Wyandotte18.91 Kansas: 19.20 545 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Allen 39 29.21 34 25.49 44 33.59 39 30.21 28 22.02 Anderson 30 37.26 21 26.52 24 30.54 24 30.45 18 23.05 Atchison 28 16.68 29 17.26 41 24.53 44 26.65 47 28.66 Barber 16 32.48 14 28.69 12 24.30 7 14.29 13 26.95 Barton 57 20.58 83 30.12 56 20.36 70 25.56 68 25.09 Bourbon 36 24.09 31 20.86 38 25.63 36 24.37 49 33.31 Brown 31 31.01 29 29.33 21 21.11 24 24.45 19 19.44 Butler 123 18.68 124 18.86 116 17.61 119 17.97 156 23.37 Chase 10 35.83 6 21.82 9 33.23 14 52.01 11 41.06 Chautauqua 18 49.81 9 25.24 16 45.03 10 28.73 11 32.33 Cherokee 55 25.72 55 25.91 54 25.80 53 25.50 45 21.92 Cheyenne 9 33.28 12 44.86 3 11.19 8 29.71 9 33.59 Clark 6 28.16 7 32.20 2 9.09 10 46.64 12 57.25 Clay 19 22.29 28 32.88 23 27.41 32 38.48 24 28.75 Cloud 24 25.55 24 25.55 26 27.76 31 33.03 30 32.54 Coffey 20 23.48 22 25.86 22 26.14 16 18.97 27 32.20 Comanche 6 31.86 5 26.21 9 46.78 11 56.29 5 27.13 Cowley 87 24.01 83 22.89 86 23.74 87 24.19 90 25.15 Crawford 93 23.72 78 19.82 68 17.29 87 22.14 89 22.69 Decatur 15 51.33 16 55.54 11 37.74 9 30.95 9 30.70 Dickinson 50 25.34 62 31.38 50 25.61 58 29.91 52 26.94 Doniphan 21 26.40 16 20.31 15 19.09 15 19.05 18 23.09 Douglas 125 11.11 130 11.47 152 13.24 163 13.98 160 13.55 Edwards 6 19.86 9 30.26 9 30.44 12 39.60 7 23.58 Elk 9 32.26 9 33.72 12 45.28 9 33.41 8 30.71 Ellis 39 13.55 52 17.88 54 18.58 51 17.58 57 19.64 Ellsworth 11 17.03 11 17.01 22 34.43 14 21.90 26 40.99 Finney 41 11.05 39 10.50 43 11.58 39 10.49 46 12.39 Ford 47 13.65 38 10.93 45 12.88 44 12.65 43 12.45 Franklin 52 20.09 51 19.71 52 20.16 49 19.13 64 24.99 Geary 45 12.74 50 13.16 45 12.17 41 11.17 51 13.77 Gove 6 22.31 6 22.05 7 25.32 4 14.67 8 30.30 Graham 9 34.05 7 27.01 3 11.55 4 15.59 8 30.88 Grant 14 17.72 20 25.47 11 13.98 18 23.03 9 11.64 Gray 9 14.74 11 18.35 5 8.32 5 8.22 8 13.04 Greeley 3 24.00 4 31.60 2 15.55 4 30.75 6 45.11 Greenwood 8 12.10 20 31.03 23 35.92 13 20.54 22 35.23 Hamilton 5 19.06 5 19.00 6 23.02 2 7.68 6 24.25 Harper 22 36.99 16 27.24 16 27.31 17 29.22 12 20.63 Harvey 80 23.02 87 24.98 87 25.00 77 22.11 65 18.53 Haskell 6 14.16 2 4.74 9 21.76 7 17.05 5 12.30 Hodgeman 4 20.21 1 5.12 7 35.88 8 41.75 5 26.41 Jackson 38 28.22 27 20.08 27 20.19 26 19.20 37 27.74 Jefferson 45 23.73 44 23.28 42 22.31 40 21.21 38 20.07 Jewell 8 25.92 11 36.22 11 35.87 10 32.86 8 26.94 Johnson 769 13.91 807 14.41 838 14.77 810 14.10 792 13.65 Kearny 10 25.23 12 30.18 12 30.74 5 12.77 4 10.11 Kingman 16 20.27 18 22.99 11 14.04 15 19.49 22 28.62 Kiowa 4 15.67 8 32.01 5 19.86 7 27.86 5 19.50 Labette 69 32.19 57 26.86 57 27.18 60 28.63 54 25.96 Lane 4 22.70 6 35.29 2 11.63 6 35.57 10 59.88 Leavenworth 129 16.73 126 16.21 122 15.59 151 19.16 157 19.79 Lincoln 9 28.07 10 31.66 7 22.31 6 18.95 7 22.54 Linn 27 28.11 41 43.24 28 29.38 19 20.00 30 31.46 2013 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People by County of Residence, 2011-2015 2014 2015 Number Number Number Number Number 2011 2012 546 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate 2013 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People by County of Residence, 2011-2015 2014 2015 Number Number Number Number Number 2011 2012 Logan 8 28.94 4 14.31 6 21.51 18 64.42 5 17.70 Lyon 73 21.69 56 16.70 83 24.76 61 18.37 52 15.60 McPherson 68 23.28 71 24.20 74 24.99 77 26.33 72 24.88 Marion 35 27.91 29 23.44 31 25.36 34 27.85 34 28.09 Marshall 28 27.99 27 26.82 21 20.94 25 24.99 29 29.19 Meade 14 30.84 10 22.65 7 16.26 9 20.66 9 20.79 Miami 51 15.60 64 19.63 44 13.40 75 22.85 81 24.88 Mitchell 10 15.86 12 18.92 23 36.30 17 27.05 16 25.47 Montgomery 104 29.93 108 31.37 86 25.00 82 24.07 83 24.91 Morris 23 39.24 26 44.44 15 26.24 13 22.82 15 26.57 Morton 7 22.09 8 25.49 6 19.05 5 16.08 11 36.58 Nemaha 24 23.71 24 23.75 31 30.57 27 26.61 18 17.60 Neosho 39 23.70 44 26.74 51 30.99 51 31.07 37 22.64 Ness 7 22.39 7 22.69 9 29.09 13 41.87 13 43.26 Norton 6 10.58 8 14.27 5 8.86 11 19.78 10 18.02 Osage 42 25.70 37 22.88 41 25.49 37 23.22 42 26.50 Osborne 9 23.43 21 55.05 12 31.53 14 37.27 19 51.59 Ottawa 14 23.01 12 19.80 15 24.71 12 19.79 11 18.41 Pawnee 16 22.74 22 31.82 19 27.35 17 24.58 14 20.47 Phillips 24 43.30 13 23.55 15 26.93 15 27.11 20 36.85 Pottawatomie 30 13.61 37 16.55 40 17.64 56 24.46 30 12.88 Pratt 30 31.05 28 28.61 25 25.40 25 25.38 22 22.70 Rawlins 6 23.63 8 31.52 10 38.42 6 23.22 9 35.91 Reno 146 22.67 171 26.63 132 20.58 147 23.04 150 23.54 Republic 13 26.46 13 26.76 18 37.42 17 35.39 16 33.86 Rice 28 27.72 24 23.98 19 18.98 23 22.97 19 19.04 Riley 80 10.90 66 8.65 69 9.09 76 10.11 63 8.37 Rooks 14 27.02 11 21.17 13 25.17 12 23.28 14 27.06 Rush 8 25.00 9 28.06 5 15.69 11 34.41 10 31.95 Russell 18 25.85 15 21.54 20 28.86 16 23.00 14 19.89 Saline 113 20.28 115 20.58 141 25.26 113 20.27 124 22.27 Scott 17 34.65 5 10.20 7 14.02 13 25.59 10 20.15 Sedgwick 897 17.91 847 16.81 840 16.60 924 18.16 931 18.20 Seward 24 10.33 30 12.79 27 11.50 27 11.51 27 11.66 Shawnee 377 21.08 388 21.69 366 20.50 409 22.93 407 22.77 Sheridan 8 31.45 7 27.64 4 15.80 6 23.63 8 31.85 Sherman 11 18.21 13 21.22 15 24.56 11 18.00 19 31.76 Smith 14 36.93 9 23.97 14 37.63 16 42.45 14 37.80 Stafford 12 27.33 9 20.67 7 16.09 12 27.93 11 25.97 Stanton 3 13.46 7 32.26 0 0.00 6 28.42 3 14.48 Stevens 7 12.41 11 19.17 14 24.18 13 22.41 8 13.78 Sumner 51 21.38 43 18.14 49 20.75 50 21.25 66 28.04 Thomas 14 17.61 12 15.10 11 13.75 15 19.01 19 24.04 Trego 10 33.59 6 20.21 9 30.42 8 27.57 9 30.75 Wabaunsee 13 18.46 14 19.95 15 21.30 12 17.09 15 21.58 Wallace 3 19.69 4 26.25 5 32.01 5 33.20 3 19.76 Washington 15 25.69 19 33.15 16 28.43 11 19.65 18 32.15 Wichita 6 26.58 5 22.46 6 27.45 4 18.38 5 23.18 Wilson 19 20.56 18 19.74 28 30.75 43 47.63 28 31.62 Woodson 19 57.47 13 39.88 17 53.03 11 34.84 9 28.89 Wyandotte 353 22.34 323 20.28 296 18.43 318 19.67 309 18.91 Kansas 5,423 18.90 5,406 18.73 5,350 18.48 5,569 19.18 5,591 19.20 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Public Health Informatics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html (accessed February 17, 2017). Population data used to compute rates are from U.S. Census Bureau. 547 State 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Alabama 14.3 13.3 13.6 12.1 10.1 Alaska 20.1 20.5 18.5 17.2 14.9 Arizona 17.2 17.6 17.1 13.6 10.8 Arkansas 17.1 16.4 16.0 11.8 9.5 California 18.1 17.9 17.2 12.4 8.6 Colorado 15.1 14.7 14.1 10.3 8.1 Connecticut 8.8 9.1 9.4 6.9 6.0 Delaware 9.4 8.8 9.1 7.8 5.9 District of Columbia 6.9 5.9 6.7 5.3 3.8 Florida 20.9 20.1 20.0 16.6 13.3 Georgia 19.6 18.4 18.8 15.8 13.9 Hawaii 7.1 6.9 6.7 5.3 4.0 Idaho 16.5 16.2 16.2 13.6 11.0 Illinois 13.1 12.8 12.7 9.7 7.1 Indiana 14.5 14.3 14.0 11.9 9.6 Iowa 8.9 8.4 8.1 6.2 5.0 Kansas 12.6 12.6 12.3 10.2 9.1 Kentucky 14.4 13.9 14.3 8.5 6.0 Louisiana 17.5 16.9 16.6 14.8 11.9 Maine 10.7 10.2 11.2 10.1 8.4 Maryland 10.4 10.3 10.2 7.9 6.6 Massachusetts 4.3 3.9 3.7 3.3 2.8 Michigan 11.8 11.4 11.0 8.5 6.1 Minnesota 8.8 8.0 8.2 5.9 4.5 Mississippi 17.7 17.0 17.1 14.5 12.7 Missouri 13.7 13.6 13.0 11.7 9.8 Montana 18.3 18.0 16.5 14.2 11.6 Nebraska 11.4 11.3 11.3 9.7 8.2 Nevada 21.9 22.2 20.7 15.2 12.3 New Hampshire 10.5 10.6 10.7 9.2 6.3 New Jersey 13.1 12.7 13.2 10.9 8.7 New Mexico 19.8 18.4 18.6 14.5 10.9 New York 11.4 10.9 10.7 8.7 7.1 North Carolina 16.3 16.6 15.6 13.1 11.2 North Dakota 9.8 10.0 10.4 7.9 7.8 Ohio 11.9 11.5 11.0 8.4 6.5 Oklahoma 18.7 18.4 17.7 15.4 13.9 Oregon 15.7 14.9 14.7 9.7 7.0 Pennsylvania 10.1 9.8 9.7 8.5 6.4 Rhode Island 10.8 11.1 11.6 7.4 5.7 South Carolina 16.7 16.8 15.8 13.6 10.9 South Dakota 11.9 11.5 11.3 9.8 10.2 Tennessee 14.6 13.9 13.9 12.0 10.3 Texas 23.0 22.5 22.1 19.1 17.1 Utah 15.3 14.5 14.0 12.5 10.5 Vermont 6.6 6.5 7.2 5.0 3.8 Virginia 12.5 12.5 12.3 10.9 9.1 Washington 14.2 13.9 14.0 9.2 6.6 West Virginia 14.9 14.4 14.0 8.6 6.0 Wisconsin 9.0 9.0 9.1 7.3 5.7 Wyoming 15.4 15.4 13.4 12.0 11.5 United States 15.1 14.8 14.5 11.7 9.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2011-2015 (S2701). Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, 2011-2015 Data based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see source for degree of uncertainty. 548 State Percent Percent Alabama 1,152 571 49.6 24 2.1 Alaska 193 67 34.9 8 3.9 Arizona 1,675 825 49.3 99 5.9 Arkansas 722 380 52.7 27 3.7 California 9,460 4,238 44.8 193 2.0 Colorado 1,299 452 34.8 27 2.1 Connecticut 794 233 29.3 12 1.6 Delaware 211 82 38.7 3 1.6 District of Columbia 120 54 44.8 1 0.6 Florida 4,266 2,087 48.9 195 4.6 Georgia 2,603 1,247 47.9 127 4.9 Hawaii 319 93 29.2 2 0.8 Idaho 447 205 46.0 13 2.9 Illinois 3,065 1,203 39.3 44 1.4 Indiana 1,628 714 43.8 68 4.2 Iowa 749 272 36.4 15 2.1 Kansas 746 297 39.8 23 3.1 Kentucky 1,038 494 47.6 26 2.5 Louisiana 1,159 576 49.7 29 2.5 Maine 263 102 38.7 7 2.8 Maryland 1,390 418 30.0 27 2.0 Massachusetts 1,435 428 29.8 7 0.5 Michigan 2,282 999 43.8 44 1.9 Minnesota 1,325 422 31.8 21 1.6 Mississippi 759 426 56.1 20 2.7 Missouri 1,433 605 42.2 58 4.1 Montana 233 97 41.5 11 4.7 Nebraska 486 181 37.3 17 3.4 Nevada 689 327 47.5 33 4.8 New Hampshire 275 67 24.6 3 1.1 New Jersey 2,076 664 32.0 45 2.2 New Mexico 522 281 53.9 18 3.4 New York 4,336 1,807 41.7 61 1.4 North Carolina 2,377 1,149 48.3 70 3.0 North Dakota 177 49 27.7 6 3.6 Ohio 2,719 1,149 42.3 73 2.7 Oklahoma 993 474 47.7 45 4.5 Oregon 885 380 43.0 18 2.1 Pennsylvania 2,783 1,075 38.6 66 2.4 Rhode Island 219 84 38.3 6 2.6 South Carolina 1,118 539 48.2 25 2.2 South Dakota 215 84 39.1 9 4.3 Tennessee 1,546 756 48.9 44 2.9 Texas 7,499 3,527 47.0 450 6.0 Utah 947 340 35.9 42 4.4 Vermont 123 42 34.3 0 0.3 Virginia 1,933 634 32.8 55 2.9 Washington 1,668 625 37.5 21 1.2 West Virginia 388 188 48.4 5 1.3 Wisconsin 1,332 488 36.7 29 2.2 Wyoming 145 49 33.9 6 4.2 United States 76,216 32,546 42.7 2,283 3.0 Numbers in thousands. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Below 200% of Poverty Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey, https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time- series/demo/health-insurance/acs-hi.2015.html (accessed December 15, 2016). Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, 2015 Total Children Under 19 Years All Income Levels Below 200% of Poverty Without Health Insurance Number Number 549 Reno10.0 Butler8.6 Ellis9.1Gove11.1 Logan11.5 Barber10.8 Rice11.8 Trego10.4 Cowley11.1 Pratt10.6 Smith10.7 Sumner9.4 Clay7.7 Jewell11.9 Rooks10.2 Marion10.8 Linn11.5 Rush9.7 Thomas9.0 Norton9.7 Riley8.8 Chase9.9 Cloud10.0 Russell10.7 Phillips10.2 Wallace11.3 Kiowa10.9 Saline11.0 Decatur11.0 Graham11.3 Osage9.1Morris10.2 Marshall8.9 Ottawa9.8 Coffey7.7 Greenwood10.4 Miami7.1 Allen9.3 Pawnee9.4 Kingman10.0 Lincoln11.1 Mitchell8.6 Nemaha7.8 Brown11.3 Labette10.2 Dickinson9.6 Republic10.7 McPherson8.1 Hodgeman12.0 Jackson9.7 Harvey10.3 Ellsworth8.9 Washington11.8 Neosho8.9 Bourbon10.6 Franklin8.1 Wabaunsee7.7Geary8.6 Crawford10.9 Pottawatomie6.5 Cherokee11.3 Anderson11.4 Jefferson8.6 Douglas9.8 Johnson6.1 Atchison8.9 Shawnee9.2 Montgomery11.8 Doniphan9.7 Ford18.9 Ness12.8 Finney17.5 Clark12.5 Gray15.5 Lyon13.5 Elk13.5 Meade13.4 Lane13.1Scott13.5 Rawlins12.6 Barton12.8 Kearny15.7 Harper12.6 Sherman12.8 Hamilton22.7 Sedgwick13.5 Osborne12.7 Grant18.0 Morton13.8 Cheyenne13.6 Greeley14.7 Sheridan14.4 Stafford16.4 Wichita17.9 Stevens16.1 Stanton20.0 Seward19.4 Wilson12.7Haskell19.0 Comanche13.0 Edwards13.5 Chautauqua15.7 Woodson12.6 Percent Uninsured 6.1 - 8.1 8.2 - 10.2 10.3 - 12.0 12.1 - 15.7 15.8 - 22.7 Percent of People Under 65 Without Health Insurance in Kansas, by County, 2015 Kansas: 10.5U.S.: 10.9Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates. Leavenworth6.5 Wyandotte17.3 550 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Allen 10,161 9,019 1,142 11.2 9,891 8,967 924 9.3 Anderson 6,207 5,348 859 13.8 6,072 5,379 693 11.4 Atchison 12,712 11,330 1,382 10.9 12,540 11,430 1,110 8.9 Barber 3,890 3,373 517 13.3 3,839 3,424 415 10.8 Barton 22,159 18,921 3,238 14.6 21,808 19,009 2,799 12.8 Bourbon 11,735 10,304 1,431 12.2 11,628 10,396 1,232 10.6 Brown 7,892 6,758 1,134 14.4 7,805 6,920 885 11.3 Butler 55,048 49,750 5,298 9.6 55,401 50,621 4,780 8.6 Chase 1,963 1,704 259 13.2 1,932 1,741 191 9.9 Chautauqua 2,568 2,083 485 18.9 2,504 2,110 394 15.7 Cherokee 16,965 14,690 2,275 13.4 16,613 14,730 1,883 11.3 Cheyenne 1,974 1,678 296 15.0 1,937 1,673 264 13.6 Clark 1,691 1,476 215 12.7 1,639 1,434 205 12.5 Clay 6,442 5,817 625 9.7 6,452 5,954 498 7.7 Cloud 7,099 6,228 871 12.3 6,925 6,230 695 10.0 Coffey 6,778 6,117 661 9.8 6,703 6,185 518 7.7 Comanche 1,478 1,264 214 14.5 1,353 1,177 176 13.0 Cowley 28,209 24,545 3,664 13.0 27,941 24,844 3,097 11.1 Crawford 32,062 27,798 4,264 13.3 31,928 28,458 3,470 10.9 Decatur 2,114 1,844 270 12.8 2,113 1,881 232 11.0 Dickinson 15,668 13,997 1,671 10.7 15,505 14,018 1,487 9.6 Doniphan 6,121 5,418 703 11.5 6,015 5,432 583 9.7 Douglas 96,515 85,653 10,862 11.3 97,566 87,981 9,585 9.8 Edwards 2,430 2,066 364 15.0 2,351 2,034 317 13.5 Elk 1,949 1,590 359 18.4 1,840 1,592 248 13.5 Ellis 24,186 21,621 2,565 10.6 24,149 21,956 2,193 9.1 Ellsworth 4,264 3,834 430 10.1 4,202 3,826 376 8.9 Finney 32,945 27,021 5,924 18.0 32,683 26,962 5,721 17.5 Ford 30,509 24,870 5,639 18.5 30,058 24,375 5,683 18.9 Franklin 21,209 19,116 2,093 9.9 21,030 19,325 1,705 8.1 Geary 32,993 29,539 3,454 10.5 33,029 30,201 2,828 8.6 Gove 2,080 1,783 297 14.3 2,006 1,783 223 11.1 Graham 1,909 1,673 236 12.4 1,930 1,711 219 11.3 Grant 6,872 5,640 1,232 17.9 6,741 5,527 1,214 18.0 Gray 5,193 4,368 825 15.9 5,208 4,401 807 15.5 Greeley 1,025 905 120 11.7 1,052 897 155 14.7 Greenwood 4,787 4,178 609 12.7 4,685 4,200 485 10.4 Hamilton 2,278 1,796 482 21.2 2,141 1,656 485 22.7 Harper 4,524 3,845 679 15.0 4,514 3,943 571 12.6 Harvey 27,653 24,542 3,111 11.3 27,759 24,904 2,855 10.3 Haskell 3,593 2,875 718 20.0 3,534 2,862 672 19.0 Hodgeman 1,470 1,282 188 12.8 1,431 1,259 172 12.0 Jackson 11,126 9,804 1,322 11.9 10,831 9,776 1,055 9.7 Jefferson 15,489 13,859 1,630 10.5 15,458 14,131 1,327 8.6 Jewell 2,201 1,890 311 14.1 2,105 1,854 251 11.9 Johnson 499,449 461,641 37,808 7.6 505,663 475,012 30,651 6.1 Kearny 3,347 2,762 585 17.5 3,355 2,828 527 15.7 Kingman 5,964 5,240 724 12.1 5,930 5,339 591 10.0 Kiowa 1,899 1,645 254 13.4 1,929 1,718 211 10.9 Labette 17,004 14,977 2,027 11.9 16,730 15,024 1,706 10.2 Lane 1,285 1,097 188 14.6 1,278 1,110 168 13.1 Leavenworth 62,783 57,779 5,004 8.0 63,003 58,910 4,093 6.5 Lincoln 2,504 2,134 370 14.8 2,408 2,140 268 11.1 Linn 7,464 6,459 1,005 13.5 7,455 6,594 861 11.5 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 65, All Income Levels, 2014 and 2015 2014 2015 551 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, 2014 and 2015 2014 2015 Logan 2,240 1,936 304 13.6 2,267 2,006 261 11.5 Lyon 27,394 22,960 4,434 16.2 27,365 23,658 3,707 13.5 McPherson 23,228 21,055 2,173 9.4 22,896 21,052 1,844 8.1 Marion 9,002 7,954 1,048 11.6 8,900 7,939 961 10.8 Marshall 7,839 7,060 779 9.9 7,731 7,043 688 8.9 Meade 3,529 3,006 523 14.8 3,481 3,015 466 13.4 Miami 27,453 25,213 2,240 8.2 27,131 25,211 1,920 7.1 Mitchell 4,733 4,326 407 8.6 4,704 4,300 404 8.6 Montgomery 26,955 23,266 3,689 13.7 26,099 23,013 3,086 11.8 Morris 4,338 3,803 535 12.3 4,258 3,823 435 10.2 Morton 2,520 2,163 357 14.2 2,425 2,091 334 13.8 Nemaha 8,068 7,333 735 9.1 8,141 7,507 634 7.8 Neosho 13,033 11,477 1,556 11.9 12,915 11,763 1,152 8.9 Ness 2,350 2,039 311 13.2 2,265 1,974 291 12.8 Norton 3,745 3,337 408 10.9 3,707 3,349 358 9.7 Osage 12,926 11,529 1,397 10.8 12,770 11,610 1,160 9.1 Osborne 2,799 2,430 369 13.2 2,734 2,387 347 12.7 Ottawa 4,916 4,359 557 11.3 4,805 4,332 473 9.8 Pawnee 4,671 4,171 500 10.7 4,573 4,144 429 9.4 Phillips 4,327 3,791 536 12.4 4,193 3,765 428 10.2 Pottawatomie 19,782 17,980 1,802 9.1 20,079 18,783 1,296 6.5 Pratt 7,823 6,921 902 11.5 7,636 6,824 812 10.6 Rawlins 1,892 1,641 251 13.3 1,806 1,579 227 12.6 Reno 49,697 44,068 5,629 11.3 49,331 44,410 4,921 10.0 Republic 3,481 3,051 430 12.4 3,429 3,061 368 10.7 Rice 7,706 6,689 1,017 13.2 7,634 6,737 897 11.8 Riley 60,811 54,614 6,197 10.2 60,672 55,353 5,319 8.8 Rooks 4,072 3,559 513 12.6 4,059 3,644 415 10.2 Rush 2,418 2,138 280 11.6 2,364 2,134 230 9.7 Russell 5,358 4,629 729 13.6 5,408 4,830 578 10.7 Saline 45,949 40,339 5,610 12.2 45,646 40,610 5,036 11.0 Scott 4,139 3,551 588 14.2 3,994 3,455 539 13.5 Sedgwick 436,742 379,288 57,454 13.2 437,332 378,234 59,098 13.5 Seward 20,837 16,633 4,204 20.2 20,459 16,493 3,966 19.4 Shawnee 146,304 129,398 16,906 11.6 145,854 132,422 13,432 9.2 Sheridan 1,961 1,688 273 13.9 1,925 1,648 277 14.4 Sherman 4,908 4,192 716 14.6 4,740 4,132 608 12.8 Smith 2,769 2,409 360 13.0 2,694 2,406 288 10.7 Stafford 3,399 2,824 575 16.9 3,338 2,792 546 16.4 Stanton 1,729 1,374 355 20.5 1,697 1,358 339 20.0 Stevens 4,994 4,106 888 17.8 5,005 4,197 808 16.1 Sumner 19,302 17,063 2,239 11.6 19,178 17,377 1,801 9.4 Thomas 6,417 5,728 689 10.7 6,416 5,841 575 9.0 Trego 2,177 1,933 244 11.2 2,196 1,967 229 10.4 Wabaunsee 5,726 5,217 509 8.9 5,615 5,183 432 7.7 Wallace 1,179 1,000 179 15.2 1,182 1,048 134 11.3 Washington 4,266 3,680 586 13.7 4,252 3,752 500 11.8 Wichita 1,774 1,455 319 18.0 1,761 1,445 316 17.9 Wilson 7,119 6,064 1,055 14.8 6,921 6,041 880 12.7 Woodson 2,428 2,075 353 14.5 2,387 2,086 301 12.6 Wyandotte 141,194 114,451 26,743 18.9 141,913 117,397 24,516 17.3 Kansas 2,424,254 2,139,912 284,342 11.7 2,422,881 2,169,065 253,816 10.5 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 Health Insurance Estimates, http://www.census.gov/did/www/sahie/ (accessed March 29, 2017). 552 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Allen 4,334 3,628 706 16.3 4,127 3,560 567 13.7 Anderson 2,373 1,878 495 20.9 2,276 1,886 390 17.1 Atchison 4,899 4,058 841 17.2 4,688 4,016 672 14.3 Barber 1,312 1,012 300 22.9 1,177 962 215 18.3 Barton 8,151 6,188 1,963 24.1 7,698 6,099 1,599 20.8 Bourbon 5,361 4,478 883 16.5 5,157 4,417 740 14.3 Brown 3,171 2,532 639 20.2 3,041 2,559 482 15.9 Butler 14,759 11,874 2,885 19.5 14,318 11,833 2,485 17.4 Chase 696 545 151 21.7 658 547 111 16.9 Chautauqua 1,100 822 278 25.3 1,029 817 212 20.6 Cherokee 7,158 5,861 1,297 18.1 6,828 5,774 1,054 15.4 Cheyenne 715 531 184 25.7 691 536 155 22.4 Clark 578 442 136 23.5 525 408 117 22.3 Clay 2,070 1,699 371 17.9 1,977 1,701 276 14.0 Cloud 2,743 2,222 521 19.0 2,594 2,205 389 15.0 Coffey 1,836 1,470 366 19.9 1,761 1,489 272 15.4 Comanche 518 392 126 24.3 408 315 93 22.8 Cowley 11,143 8,957 2,186 19.6 10,826 9,022 1,804 16.7 Crawford 14,817 11,939 2,878 19.4 14,189 11,941 2,248 15.8 Decatur 785 615 170 21.7 779 644 135 17.3 Dickinson 5,386 4,434 952 17.7 5,270 4,451 819 15.5 Doniphan 2,075 1,671 404 19.5 1,958 1,645 313 16.0 Douglas 35,533 28,300 7,233 20.4 33,949 27,927 6,022 17.7 Edwards 790 567 223 28.2 751 569 182 24.2 Elk 880 658 222 25.2 803 656 147 18.3 Ellis 8,268 6,629 1,639 19.8 7,729 6,401 1,328 17.2 Ellsworth 1,339 1,087 252 18.8 1,246 1,040 206 16.5 Finney 14,278 10,639 3,639 25.5 13,909 10,497 3,412 24.5 Ford 13,135 9,642 3,493 26.6 12,966 9,530 3,436 26.5 Franklin 7,411 6,191 1,220 16.5 7,046 6,090 956 13.6 Geary 15,636 13,398 2,238 14.3 15,207 13,485 1,722 11.3 Gove 722 544 178 24.7 673 543 130 19.3 Graham 647 507 140 21.6 665 541 124 18.6 Grant 2,434 1,738 696 28.6 2,348 1,700 648 27.6 Gray 1,614 1,151 463 28.7 1,527 1,110 417 27.3 Greeley 324 255 69 21.3 370 281 89 24.1 Greenwood 1,944 1,572 372 19.1 1,784 1,506 278 15.6 Hamilton 977 667 310 31.7 919 630 289 31.4 Harper 1,743 1,333 410 23.5 1,607 1,289 318 19.8 Harvey 8,944 7,097 1,847 20.7 8,720 7,089 1,631 18.7 Haskell 1,259 840 419 33.3 1,229 861 368 29.9 Hodgeman 392 284 108 27.6 393 301 92 23.4 Jackson 3,560 2,866 694 19.5 3,211 2,695 516 16.1 Jefferson 3,978 3,107 871 21.9 3,828 3,139 689 18.0 Jewell 803 618 185 23.0 754 616 138 18.3 Johnson 86,657 66,647 20,010 23.1 82,118 66,276 15,842 19.3 Kearny 1,198 851 347 29.0 1,133 844 289 25.5 Kingman 1,924 1,518 406 21.1 1,815 1,514 301 16.6 Kiowa 672 516 156 23.2 676 551 125 18.5 Labette 7,458 6,213 1,245 16.7 7,078 6,083 995 14.1 Lane 388 288 100 25.8 372 287 85 22.8 Leavenworth 16,006 13,252 2,754 17.2 15,628 13,495 2,133 13.6 Lincoln 990 752 238 24.0 932 764 168 18.0 Linn 2,883 2,266 617 21.4 2,712 2,212 500 18.4 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 65, At or Below 200% of Poverty, 2014 and 2015 2014 2015 553 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, 2014 and 2015 2014 2015 Logan 710 532 178 25.1 688 546 142 20.6 Lyon 12,255 9,228 3,027 24.7 11,861 9,408 2,453 20.7 McPherson 6,224 5,089 1,135 18.2 5,759 4,827 932 16.2 Marion 3,039 2,457 582 19.2 2,780 2,278 502 18.1 Marshall 2,518 2,063 455 18.1 2,487 2,100 387 15.6 Meade 1,170 853 317 27.1 1,078 816 262 24.3 Miami 6,787 5,578 1,209 17.8 6,223 5,267 956 15.4 Mitchell 1,462 1,218 244 16.7 1,454 1,233 221 15.2 Montgomery 11,587 9,321 2,266 19.6 11,099 9,227 1,872 16.9 Morris 1,518 1,203 315 20.8 1,389 1,150 239 17.2 Morton 864 644 220 25.5 812 616 196 24.1 Nemaha 2,307 1,889 418 18.1 2,158 1,825 333 15.4 Neosho 5,530 4,554 976 17.6 5,140 4,431 709 13.8 Ness 683 509 174 25.5 609 449 160 26.3 Norton 1,246 1,015 231 18.5 1,165 979 186 16.0 Osage 4,173 3,374 799 19.1 4,108 3,468 640 15.6 Osborne 1,042 819 223 21.4 983 791 192 19.5 Ottawa 1,464 1,149 315 21.5 1,397 1,148 249 17.8 Pawnee 1,559 1,261 298 19.1 1,538 1,300 238 15.5 Phillips 1,605 1,293 312 19.4 1,480 1,243 237 16.0 Pottawatomie 5,622 4,585 1,037 18.4 5,305 4,590 715 13.5 Pratt 2,416 1,908 508 21.0 2,319 1,883 436 18.8 Rawlins 620 466 154 24.8 580 448 132 22.8 Reno 18,273 15,010 3,263 17.9 17,344 14,666 2,678 15.4 Republic 1,221 964 257 21.0 1,149 937 212 18.5 Rice 2,760 2,153 607 22.0 2,618 2,113 505 19.3 Riley 27,093 22,594 4,499 16.6 25,867 22,190 3,677 14.2 Rooks 1,448 1,137 311 21.5 1,357 1,114 243 17.9 Rush 793 624 169 21.3 745 617 128 17.2 Russell 1,949 1,539 410 21.0 1,914 1,601 313 16.4 Saline 16,884 13,503 3,381 20.0 15,983 13,067 2,916 18.2 Scott 1,237 893 344 27.8 1,154 861 293 25.4 Sedgwick 154,567 120,229 34,338 22.2 150,226 115,957 34,269 22.8 Seward 9,444 6,805 2,639 27.9 8,782 6,448 2,334 26.6 Shawnee 51,866 41,470 10,396 20.0 49,907 41,998 7,909 15.8 Sheridan 617 464 153 24.8 614 471 143 23.3 Sherman 1,976 1,548 428 21.7 1,861 1,523 338 18.2 Smith 991 776 215 21.7 915 752 163 17.8 Stafford 1,242 895 347 27.9 1,174 875 299 25.5 Stanton 615 410 205 33.3 615 429 186 30.2 Stevens 1,572 1,085 487 31.0 1,554 1,121 433 27.9 Sumner 6,348 5,120 1,228 19.3 5,985 5,053 932 15.6 Thomas 1,939 1,552 387 20.0 1,816 1,530 286 15.7 Trego 624 485 139 22.3 614 492 122 19.9 Wabaunsee 1,650 1,339 311 18.8 1,477 1,236 241 16.3 Wallace 399 290 109 27.3 374 302 72 19.3 Washington 1,486 1,132 354 23.8 1,419 1,133 286 20.2 Wichita 585 399 186 31.8 601 426 175 29.1 Wilson 3,145 2,505 640 20.3 2,912 2,402 510 17.5 Woodson 1,034 812 222 21.5 984 799 185 18.8 Wyandotte 71,489 53,479 18,010 25.2 70,379 54,275 16,104 22.9 Kansas 800,415 629,461 170,954 21.4 768,825 621,760 147,065 19.1 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 29, 2017). 554 County Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Total Number Insured Number Uninsured Percent Uninsured Allen 1,653 1,540 113 6.8 1,531 1,447 84 5.5 Anderson 977 893 84 8.6 928 871 57 6.1 Atchison 1,883 1,756 127 6.7 1,807 1,709 98 5.4 Barber 499 431 68 13.6 444 397 47 10.6 Barton 3,273 2,979 294 9.0 3,174 2,916 258 8.1 Bourbon 2,144 1,994 150 7.0 2,117 1,998 119 5.6 Brown 1,340 1,238 102 7.6 1,282 1,206 76 5.9 Butler 5,979 5,515 464 7.8 5,855 5,414 441 7.5 Chase 258 227 31 12.0 246 222 24 9.8 Chautauqua 398 351 47 11.8 374 341 33 8.8 Cherokee 2,790 2,610 180 6.5 2,598 2,460 138 5.3 Cheyenne 266 224 42 15.8 264 227 37 14.0 Clark 249 210 39 15.7 218 186 32 14.7 Clay 821 749 72 8.8 790 730 60 7.6 Cloud 1,045 964 81 7.8 982 927 55 5.6 Coffey 676 615 61 9.0 666 624 42 6.3 Comanche 221 186 35 15.8 170 144 26 15.3 Cowley 4,435 4,100 335 7.6 4,231 3,977 254 6.0 Crawford 4,665 4,347 318 6.8 4,453 4,178 275 6.2 Decatur 276 235 41 14.9 279 252 27 9.7 Dickinson 2,127 1,962 165 7.8 2,059 1,940 119 5.8 Doniphan 770 705 65 8.4 726 673 53 7.3 Douglas 7,851 7,064 787 10.0 7,378 6,779 599 8.1 Edwards 320 267 53 16.6 305 264 41 13.4 Elk 323 278 45 13.9 314 285 29 9.2 Ellis 2,302 2,110 192 8.3 2,179 2,016 163 7.5 Ellsworth 478 437 41 8.6 447 416 31 6.9 Finney 6,581 6,057 524 8.0 6,530 5,953 577 8.8 Ford 6,085 5,534 551 9.1 6,062 5,555 507 8.4 Franklin 2,917 2,728 189 6.5 2,770 2,601 169 6.1 Geary 6,453 6,071 382 5.9 6,206 5,928 278 4.5 Gove 285 232 53 18.6 259 223 36 13.9 Graham 226 194 32 14.2 230 206 24 10.4 Grant 1,191 1,035 156 13.1 1,155 1,019 136 11.8 Gray 734 619 115 15.7 701 600 101 14.4 Greeley 133 116 17 12.8 157 133 24 15.3 Greenwood 740 677 63 8.5 660 620 40 6.1 Hamilton 437 352 85 19.5 412 337 75 18.2 Harper 678 604 74 10.9 649 581 68 10.5 Harvey 3,675 3,336 339 9.2 3,594 3,316 278 7.7 Haskell 578 469 109 18.9 583 495 88 15.1 Hodgeman 150 125 25 16.7 151 130 21 13.9 Jackson 1,515 1,382 133 8.8 1,310 1,213 97 7.4 Jefferson 1,514 1,335 179 11.8 1,451 1,314 137 9.4 Jewell 297 250 47 15.8 279 247 32 11.5 Johnson 31,352 28,101 3,251 10.4 29,724 27,032 2,692 9.1 Kearny 554 469 85 15.3 534 458 76 14.2 Kingman 706 644 62 8.8 672 627 45 6.7 Kiowa 241 205 36 14.9 253 225 28 11.1 Labette 2,814 2,611 203 7.2 2,650 2,500 150 5.7 Lane 153 131 22 14.4 143 125 18 12.6 Leavenworth 6,295 5,812 483 7.7 6,120 5,755 365 6.0 Lincoln 408 332 76 18.6 370 326 44 11.9 Linn 1,105 982 123 11.1 1,017 933 84 8.3 Health Insurance Coverage in Kansas, by County People Under 19, At or Below 200% of Poverty, 2014 and 2015 2014 2015 555 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, 2014 and 2015 2014 2015 Logan 253 218 35 13.8 248 219 29 11.7 Lyon 4,216 3,806 410 9.7 3,978 3,648 330 8.3 McPherson 2,444 2,265 179 7.3 2,277 2,128 149 6.5 Marion 1,149 1,050 99 8.6 1,042 962 80 7.7 Marshall 959 869 90 9.4 964 892 72 7.5 Meade 530 450 80 15.1 483 411 72 14.9 Miami 2,682 2,444 238 8.9 2,422 2,254 168 6.9 Mitchell 558 499 59 10.6 566 522 44 7.8 Montgomery 4,559 4,213 346 7.6 4,344 4,070 274 6.3 Morris 567 499 68 12.0 515 468 47 9.1 Morton 366 313 53 14.5 346 300 46 13.3 Nemaha 920 831 89 9.7 876 806 70 8.0 Neosho 2,294 2,110 184 8.0 2,187 2,039 148 6.8 Ness 295 247 48 16.3 257 211 46 17.9 Norton 484 444 40 8.3 453 423 30 6.6 Osage 1,576 1,438 138 8.8 1,530 1,422 108 7.1 Osborne 375 331 44 11.7 346 314 32 9.2 Ottawa 580 513 67 11.6 528 478 50 9.5 Pawnee 528 486 42 8.0 496 470 26 5.2 Phillips 640 573 67 10.5 588 543 45 7.7 Pottawatomie 2,500 2,275 225 9.0 2,354 2,191 163 6.9 Pratt 958 864 94 9.8 922 851 71 7.7 Rawlins 231 192 39 16.9 218 184 34 15.6 Reno 7,261 6,805 456 6.3 6,882 6,493 389 5.7 Republic 445 387 58 13.0 435 388 47 10.8 Rice 1,138 1,030 108 9.5 1,095 1,013 82 7.5 Riley 5,821 5,221 600 10.3 5,480 5,034 446 8.1 Rooks 546 479 67 12.3 512 455 57 11.1 Rush 261 235 26 10.0 246 224 22 8.9 Russell 701 638 63 9.0 727 674 53 7.3 Saline 6,518 6,047 471 7.2 6,240 5,859 381 6.1 Scott 543 457 86 15.8 501 438 63 12.6 Sedgwick 63,018 58,648 4,370 6.9 62,126 56,861 5,265 8.5 Seward 4,292 3,907 385 9.0 4,067 3,717 350 8.6 Shawnee 20,089 18,819 1,270 6.3 19,366 18,304 1,062 5.5 Sheridan 251 210 41 16.3 251 215 36 14.3 Sherman 760 686 74 9.7 719 666 53 7.4 Smith 362 319 43 11.9 329 296 33 10.0 Stafford 519 434 85 16.4 492 425 67 13.6 Stanton 287 231 56 19.5 291 242 49 16.8 Stevens 770 653 117 15.2 756 658 98 13.0 Sumner 2,501 2,313 188 7.5 2,357 2,214 143 6.1 Thomas 661 596 65 9.8 624 580 44 7.1 Trego 186 162 24 12.9 188 167 21 11.2 Wabaunsee 687 599 88 12.8 604 536 68 11.3 Wallace 164 133 31 18.9 152 136 16 10.5 Washington 577 488 89 15.4 545 474 71 13.0 Wichita 261 213 48 18.4 273 227 46 16.8 Wilson 1,246 1,156 90 7.2 1,164 1,100 64 5.5 Woodson 379 335 44 11.6 356 329 27 7.6 Wyandotte 30,421 28,214 2,207 7.3 30,138 28,419 1,719 5.7 Kansas 306,165 280,735 25,430 8.3 295,315 273,001 22,314 7.6 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 29, 2017). 556 Montana7,403 Utah8,298 Idaho7,769 Arizona8,775 Oregon7,767 Colorado8,194 Kansas8,878 Iowa8,150 Wyoming8,242 New Mexico7,648 Nebraska8,945 Minnesota8,785 Missouri8,996 Ohio9,280 Georgia9,104 Oklahoma9,387 Alabama8,702 South Dakota8,178 Washington8,205 Arkansas8,284 Maine8,388North Dakota8,145 Wisconsin8,329 Virginia8,449 Indiana9,421 Kentucky8,875 Tennessee8,832 North Carolina8,862 South Carolina8,640 West Virginia8,532 Texas10,608 California10,589 Nevada9,762 Illinois9,754 Florida10,759 New York11,032 Louisiana10,417 Michigan10,079 Pennsylvania9,896 Mississippi9,693 Alaska8,604 Dollars Per Capita 7,264 - 7,769 7,770 - 8,775 8,776 - 9,421 9,422 - 10,079 10,080 - 11,439 Per Capita Medicare Expenditures in the U.S., by State, 2015 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas; data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. New Hampshire8,595 Massachusetts10,919Rhode Island9,898Connecticut11,222 Hawaii7,264 Maryland11,303 Delaware9,987 New Jersey11,415 Vermont7,868 U.S.: $9,648 557 State 2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 Alabama 894,824 915,439 934,653 18.5 18.9 19.2 Alaska 71,658 75,080 78,867 9.7 10.2 10.6 Arizona 1,015,687 1,058,182 1,098,990 15.1 15.5 15.9 Arkansas 555,096 565,094 575,334 18.7 19.0 19.3 California 4,957,818 5,120,013 5,269,841 12.8 13.1 13.4 Colorado 692,687 722,238 750,735 12.9 13.3 13.5 Connecticut 565,691 575,161 586,191 15.7 16.0 16.4 Delaware 163,803 169,840 175,902 17.5 18.0 18.5 District of Columbia 70,976 72,453 74,302 10.8 10.8 10.9 Florida 3,698,243 3,833,249 3,959,794 18.6 18.9 19.2 Georgia 1,371,083 1,421,852 1,469,670 13.6 13.9 14.3 Hawaii 212,926 218,975 224,759 15.0 15.4 15.7 Idaho 256,735 267,711 279,231 15.7 16.2 16.6 Illinois 1,862,561 1,900,854 1,940,297 14.5 14.8 15.2 Indiana 1,065,372 1,090,708 1,116,400 16.2 16.5 16.8 Iowa 532,688 543,102 555,475 17.1 17.4 17.7 Kansas 447,359 456,728 467,237 15.4 15.7 16.1 Kentucky 797,491 813,366 829,178 18.1 18.4 18.7 Louisiana 724,085 742,914 762,932 15.6 15.9 16.3 Maine 281,414 288,224 295,853 21.1 21.7 22.2 Maryland 807,099 830,265 854,405 13.5 13.8 14.2 Massachusetts 1,086,947 1,112,950 1,140,576 16.1 16.4 16.7 Michigan 1,772,689 1,811,923 1,851,921 17.9 18.3 18.7 Minnesota 836,330 860,544 885,546 15.3 15.7 16.0 Mississippi 523,692 534,249 544,159 17.5 17.9 18.2 Missouri 1,048,683 1,071,785 1,094,797 17.3 17.6 18.0 Montana 183,603 189,798 196,502 17.9 18.4 18.8 Nebraska 285,733 293,296 300,629 15.2 15.5 15.8 Nevada 396,677 416,147 433,519 14.0 14.4 14.7 New Hampshire 237,897 244,859 252,719 17.9 18.4 18.9 New Jersey 1,329,734 1,356,333 1,383,180 14.9 15.2 15.5 New Mexico 331,362 343,017 354,785 15.9 16.5 17.0 New York 3,005,779 3,061,394 3,118,287 15.2 15.5 15.8 North Carolina 1,641,825 1,690,698 1,738,999 16.5 16.8 17.1 North Dakota 109,340 111,396 114,001 14.8 14.7 15.0 Ohio 1,973,624 2,016,275 2,063,649 17.0 17.4 17.8 Oklahoma 623,854 636,402 649,206 16.1 16.3 16.5 Oregon 682,328 709,022 735,141 17.2 17.6 18.0 Pennsylvania 2,324,447 2,368,758 2,415,699 18.2 18.5 18.9 Rhode Island 180,392 184,185 188,157 17.1 17.4 17.8 South Carolina 862,903 895,127 926,173 17.9 18.3 18.7 South Dakota 142,764 146,870 151,130 16.7 17.1 17.5 Tennessee 1,143,997 1,172,643 1,201,135 17.5 17.8 18.1 Texas 3,271,192 3,382,373 3,493,967 12.1 12.3 12.5 Utah 304,920 316,806 328,728 10.4 10.6 10.8 Vermont 119,667 122,883 126,490 19.1 19.6 20.3 Virginia 1,204,715 1,241,095 1,277,298 14.5 14.8 15.2 Washington 1,063,434 1,106,337 1,146,665 15.1 15.5 15.7 West Virginia 391,778 397,340 402,837 21.2 21.6 22.0 Wisconsin 974,056 1,000,232 1,028,584 16.9 17.3 17.8 Wyoming 86,501 89,345 92,454 14.8 15.2 15.8 United States 49,186,158 50,565,527 51,936,974 15.4 15.8 16.1 All Beneficiaries Percent of Total Population Medicare Enrollment by State, 2014-2016 Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicare Enrollment Reports, https://www.cms.gov/Research- Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Statistics-Trends-and-Reports/CMSProgramStatistics/Dashboard.html (accessed July 28, 2017); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, 2016 Vintage, http://www.census.gov/popest/ (accessed December 20, 2016). 558 Reno21.9 Butler16.0Ford13.4 Ellis17.5 Finney12.5 Clark18.1 Gray16.9 Lyon17.6 Barber22.4 Rice20.6 Cowley18.8 Pratt19.2 Sumner22.7Meade19.3 Scott11.9 Thomas17.0 Barton19.7 Norton21.1 Riley10.8 Chase21.3 Kearny14.7 Harper22.5 Sherman21.2 Kiowa22.7 Saline20.3 Osage21.9 Hamilton15.8 Sedgwick16.0 Ottawa20.4 Grant13.5 Morton20.1 Greeley21.7 Coffey21.8 Sheridan21.0 Miami15.4 Allen22.7 Wichita18.7 Pawnee11.0 Kingman22.1 Stevens14.0 Nemaha21.2 Brown21.7 Labette22.6 Stanton16.8 Seward9.7 Dickinson20.1 McPherson21.6 Hodgeman20.4 Haskell13.7 Jackson20.1 Harvey21.0 Ellsworth20.8 Neosho21.2 Bourbon20.7 Franklin19.1 Wabaunsee19.9Geary10.1 Crawford19.1 Pottawatomie13.7 Cherokee21.5 Anderson22.4 Jefferson19.6 Douglas13.9 Johnson14.8 Atchison18.8 Shawnee20.8 Doniphan21.2 Ness26.1 Gove25.6Logan23.4 Elk30.5 Trego23.8 Smith29.8 Clay23.4 Lane26.0 Jewell29.3 Rooks24.1 Marion23.8 Linn23.6 Rush27.4 Rawlins26.4 Cloud24.0 Russell25.1 Phillips25.4 Wallace23.8 Decatur28.6 Graham26.0 Morris28.2 Marshall24.4 Osborne25.7 Cheyenne27.2 Greenwood28.4 Stafford35.6 Lincoln23.1 Mitchell24.6 Wilson23.8 Republic28.2 Washington26.1 Comanche26.1 Edwards23.4 Chautauqua25.4 Woodson24.9 Montgomery24.7 Percent of Population Enrolled in Medicare in Kansas, by County, 2016 Leavenworth14.1 Wyandotte14.9 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research, The Unversity of Kansas; data from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates. Percent of Population Enrolled 9.7 - 15.4 15.5 - 19.6 19.7 - 22.7 22.8 - 26.4 26.5 - 35.6 State: 17.2 U.S.: 17.7 559 County Original Medicare Medicare Advantage & Other Health Plans Total Percent of Total Population Allen 2,653 231 2,884 22.7 Anderson 1,638 112 1,750 22.4 Atchison 2,843 240 3,082 18.8 Barber 1,011 41 1,052 22.4 Barton 5,175 104 5,279 19.7 Bourbon 2,680 353 3,032 20.7 Brown 2,031 69 2,101 21.7 Butler 9,076 1,633 10,708 16.0 Chase 550 20 570 21.3 Chautauqua 828 29 857 25.4 Cherokee 3,913 437 4,351 21.5 Cheyenne 689 36 725 27.2 Clark 361 14 374 18.1 Clay 1,800 102 1,902 23.4 Cloud 2,126 68 2,194 24.0 Coffey 1,761 79 1,840 21.8 Comanche 474 12 486 26.1 Cowley 6,348 378 6,726 18.8 Crawford 7,020 453 7,473 19.1 Decatur 766 45 811 28.6 Dickinson 3,716 110 3,826 20.1 Doniphan 1,581 42 1,623 21.2 Douglas 14,490 2,140 16,630 13.9 Edwards 666 21 687 23.4 Elk 741 35 776 30.5 Ellis 4,929 125 5,054 17.5 Ellsworth 1,278 36 1,314 20.8 Finney 4,426 148 4,573 12.5 Ford 4,409 130 4,539 13.4 Franklin 4,397 481 4,878 19.1 Geary 3,296 299 3,595 10.1 Gove 644 19 663 25.6 Graham 631 36 668 26.0 Grant 1,021 12 1,033 13.5 Gray 991 28 1,019 16.9 Greeley - - 281 21.7 Greenwood 1,690 56 1,746 28.4 Hamilton - - 401 15.8 Harper 1,248 29 1,278 22.5 Harvey 6,013 1,330 7,343 21.0 Haskell - - 548 13.7 Hodgeman - - 381 20.4 Jackson 2,250 426 2,676 20.1 Jefferson 3,169 526 3,695 19.6 Jewell 808 41 849 29.3 Johnson 61,660 24,833 86,492 14.8 Kearny - - 576 14.7 Kingman 1,613 37 1,650 22.1 Kiowa 552 11 563 22.7 Labette 4,247 367 4,614 22.6 Lane 411 14 425 26.0 Leavenworth 9,605 1,681 11,286 14.1 Lincoln 693 16 709 23.1 Linn 1,695 557 2,251 23.6 Logan 626 35 661 23.4 Medicare Enrollment in Kansas, by County Hospital and/or Medical Insurance, 2016 560 County Original Medicare Medicare Advantage & Other Health Plans Total Percent of Total Population Medicare Enrollment in Kansas, by County Hospital and/or Medical Insurance, 2016 Lyon 5,548 339 5,888 17.6 McPherson 5,764 458 6,222 21.6 Marion 2,812 73 2,885 23.8 Marshall 2,257 142 2,399 24.4 Meade 792 23 815 19.3 Miami 3,900 1,172 5,072 15.4 Mitchell 1,478 58 1,536 24.6 Montgomery 7,584 507 8,091 24.7 Morris 1,524 45 1,570 28.2 Morton 555 18 574 20.1 Nemaha 2,099 71 2,171 21.2 Neosho 3,235 195 3,430 21.2 Ness 752 21 773 26.1 Norton 1,104 56 1,160 21.1 Osage 3,165 303 3,467 21.9 Osborne 911 23 935 25.7 Ottawa 1,171 35 1,206 20.4 Pawnee - - 742 11.0 Phillips 1,340 39 1,379 25.4 Pottawatomie 2,932 318 3,250 13.7 Pratt 1,815 27 1,842 19.2 Rawlins 644 28 673 26.4 Reno 12,993 852 13,845 21.9 Republic 1,276 49 1,325 28.2 Rice 1,954 71 2,024 20.6 Riley 7,510 433 7,942 10.8 Rooks 1,189 33 1,222 24.1 Rush 820 16 837 27.4 Russell 1,715 36 1,751 25.1 Saline 10,137 1,034 11,171 20.3 Scott - - 600 11.9 Sedgwick 66,062 15,791 81,853 16.0 Seward 2,165 34 2,199 9.7 Shawnee 32,437 4,660 37,097 20.8 Sheridan 515 11 527 21.0 Sherman 1,241 23 1,265 21.2 Smith 1,053 29 1,082 29.8 Stafford 1,460 37 1,497 35.6 Stanton - - 347 16.8 Stevens 761 23 784 14.0 Sumner 4,623 671 5,293 22.7 Thomas 1,283 58 1,341 17.0 Trego - - 683 23.8 Wabaunsee 1,263 109 1,371 19.9 Wallace - - 356 23.8 Washington 1,391 56 1,447 26.1 Wichita - - 396 18.7 Wilson 1,984 93 2,078 23.8 Woodson 731 57 788 24.9 Wyandotte 16,313 8,163 24,476 14.9 Kansas 424,769 74,459 499,228 17.2 Single dash (-) indicates data are suppressed. Kansas total includes enrollees from unknown counties. Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicare Enrollment Reports, https://www.cms.gov/Research- Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Statistics-Trends-and-Reports/CMSProgramStatistics/Dashboard.html (accessed July 28, 2017); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, 2016 Vintage, http://www.census.gov/popest/ (accessed April 17, 2017). The Medicare program provides health insurance for people 65 years of age and older, certain disabled people, and people with kidney failure. 561 County 2014 2015 2014 2015 Allen 522 543 4.0 2,884 3,349 16.1 Anderson 214 273 27.6 1,291 1,524 18.0 Atchison 413 476 15.3 3,105 3,620 16.6 Barber 109 133 22.0 656 798 21.6 Barton 1,029 1,174 14.1 5,234 6,322 20.8 Bourbon 503 603 19.9 3,582 4,045 12.9 Brown 380 432 13.7 2,227 2,554 14.7 Butler 1,472 1,752 19.0 8,470 10,099 19.2 Chase 72 66 -8.3 345 413 19.7 Chautauqua 104 102 -1.9 734 867 18.1 Cherokee 575 703 22.3 5,117 5,703 11.5 Cheyenne 84 78 -7.1 306 401 31.0 Clark 41 45 9.8 281 361 28.5 Clay 165 244 47.9 1,046 1,350 29.1 Cloud 263 306 16.3 1,605 1,904 18.6 Coffey 250 285 14.0 1,233 1,473 19.5 Comanche 67 60 -10.4 302 367 21.5 Cowley 1,064 1,226 15.2 7,555 8,733 15.6 Crawford 1,112 1,254 12.8 8,435 9,617 14.0 Decatur 72 87 20.8 450 528 17.3 Dickinson 548 617 12.6 2,732 3,400 24.5 Doniphan 146 189 29.5 1,106 1,305 18.0 Douglas 1,992 2,573 29.2 12,138 14,551 19.9 Edwards 101 109 7.9 484 572 18.2 Elk 72 92 27.8 540 624 15.6 Ellis 584 657 12.5 3,227 3,786 17.3 Ellsworth 101 98 -3.0 730 816 11.8 Finney 1,800 2,185 21.4 8,791 10,742 22.2 Ford 1,476 1,742 18.0 7,546 9,154 21.3 Franklin 825 1,034 25.3 4,971 5,924 19.2 Geary 659 725 10.0 4,848 5,589 15.3 Gove 105 115 9.5 250 378 51.2 Graham 60 67 11.7 334 422 26.3 Grant 339 402 18.6 1,496 1,826 22.1 Gray 294 306 4.1 772 1,021 32.3 Greeley 61 72 18.0 194 230 18.6 Greenwood 187 218 16.6 1,312 1,429 8.9 Hamilton 113 147 30.1 430 580 34.9 Harper 196 227 15.8 998 1,196 19.8 Harvey 981 1,174 19.7 5,189 6,446 24.2 Haskell 189 204 7.9 647 823 27.2 Hodgeman 30 38 26.7 186 223 19.9 Jackson 391 453 15.9 1,985 2,716 36.8 Jefferson 362 479 32.3 2,295 2,769 20.7 Jewell 55 63 14.5 363 434 19.6 Johnson 8,384 10,265 22.4 43,012 52,775 22.7 Kearny 177 199 12.4 736 906 23.1 Kingman 153 171 11.8 962 1,134 17.9 Kiowa 94 115 22.3 434 506 16.6 Labette 702 812 15.7 4,843 5,629 16.2 Lane 45 47 4.4 192 225 17.2 Leavenworth 1,196 1,457 21.8 8,389 10,065 20.0 Lincoln 83 96 15.7 400 560 40.0 Linn 273 315 15.4 1,787 2,109 18.0 Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 Children's Healthcare Insurance Program (CHIP) Medicaid Percent Change Percent Change 562 County 2014 2015 2014 2015 Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 Children's Healthcare Insurance Program (CHIP) Medicaid Percent Change Percent Change Logan 81 109 34.6 367 505 37.6 Lyon 1,099 1,298 18.1 5,972 6,919 15.9 McPherson 660 792 20.0 3,416 4,083 19.5 Marion 323 384 18.9 1,631 1,880 15.3 Marshall 233 292 25.3 1,324 1,566 18.3 Meade 195 220 12.8 573 769 34.2 Miami 673 848 26.0 4,372 5,107 16.8 Mitchell 153 161 5.2 782 944 20.7 Montgomery 1,093 1,269 16.1 8,303 9,421 13.5 Morris 145 166 14.5 781 941 20.5 Morton 79 104 31.6 536 589 9.9 Nemaha 227 273 20.3 1,095 1,315 20.1 Neosho 543 627 15.5 3,484 4,069 16.8 Ness 80 98 22.5 358 427 19.3 Norton 136 175 28.7 654 817 24.9 Osage 424 518 22.2 2,668 3,136 17.5 Osborne 61 75 23.0 543 614 13.1 Ottawa 148 166 12.2 826 1,001 21.2 Pawnee 176 223 26.7 908 1,135 25.0 Phillips 143 156 9.1 761 886 16.4 Pottawatomie 584 699 19.7 2,418 3,034 25.5 Pratt 273 309 13.2 1,572 1,851 17.7 Rawlins 78 81 3.8 317 396 24.9 Reno 1,826 2,088 14.3 11,471 13,265 15.6 Republic 123 140 13.8 715 771 7.8 Rice 300 355 18.3 1,602 1,927 20.3 Riley 759 916 20.7 5,529 6,471 17.0 Rooks 152 188 23.7 709 866 22.1 Rush 47 61 29.8 477 553 15.9 Russell 182 192 5.5 1,211 1,424 17.6 Saline 1,662 1,984 19.4 10,255 12,082 17.8 Scott 156 195 25.0 709 871 22.8 Sedgwick 14,054 17,148 22.0 95,041 111,329 17.1 Seward 1,116 1,320 18.3 5,764 6,981 21.1 Shawnee 4,604 5,571 21.0 34,733 39,833 14.7 Sheridan 63 64 1.6 182 262 44.0 Sherman 233 250 7.3 1,293 1,394 7.8 Smith 104 111 6.7 459 612 33.3 Stafford 156 164 5.1 673 856 27.2 Stanton 121 144 19.0 385 470 22.1 Stevens 201 241 19.9 823 1,111 35.0 Sumner 549 601 9.5 3,855 4,428 14.9 Thomas 174 235 35.1 1,030 1,188 15.3 Trego 54 60 11.1 324 403 24.4 Wabaunsee 156 178 14.1 781 927 18.7 Wallace 73 60 -17.8 214 263 22.9 Washington 126 154 22.2 669 858 28.3 Wichita 78 98 25.6 310 369 19.0 Wilson 386 452 17.1 2,075 2,422 16.7 Woodson 95 108 13.7 619 700 13.1 Wyandotte 6,397 7,913 23.7 47,589 55,146 15.9 Kansas 72,839 87,339 19.9 452,335 534,080 18.1 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment. 563 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2016 Institute for Policy & Social Research ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2017 Index In de x 564 Index - A - Abortions, 525–26 Accidents, motor vehicle, 495, 499, 511(map), 512–14 Accommodations and food services average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 88, 231, 238–240 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 88, 104–6 payrolls, 76, 88, 98–100 revenues, 88 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 ACT scores, 208 Adults, age 65 and over. See also Age dependency ratios, 451(map) households, 400 nursing homes, 87 population, 395–96, 397, 400, 402 population by county, 417–18, 456–57 population projections, 404, 456–57 in poverty, 372 African Americans firms owned by, 78 inmates, 155 population, 398, 399, 401, 423–25 Age. See also Adults, age 65 and over; Children by congressional district, 402 of inmates, 155 licensed drivers by, 504 median, 24–25, 29–31, 397, 419–420 population by age group, 395–96, 397, 402, 417–18 projected populations, 404, 456–57 Agricultural services employment, 76, 235–37 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 101–3 payrolls, 95–97 women-owned firms, 77 Agriculture. See also Crops; Livestock acreage by district, 39–41 acres in farms, 34, 38, 39–41 acres planted and harvested, 38, 39–41, 43, 45(map), 46(map) average farm sizes, 33, 34, 35(map) cash receipts, 54 crops, 43 employment, 241–42 exports, 50(map), 51, 114, 116 farm values, 34, 43 gross domestic product, 70, 71 historical trends, 33, 34, 54 incomes, 53, 351 irrigated cropland, 38, 42(map) land values, 34 major commodities, 54 market values, 39–41 number of farms, 33, 34 prices, 55 production, 38, 43, 44 proportion of land area, 36–37 sales tax collections, 292 565 Index state summary, 43 wages, 52, 244 yields, 43 Airports locations, 498(map) number of, 499 public employment, 285 American Indians firms owned by, 79 inmates, 155 population, 398, 399, 401, 423–25 Anglers. See Fishing Annulments. See Divorces and annulments Arrests. See Crime Arts and entertainment average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 231, 238–240 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 104–6 payrolls, 76, 98–100 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Asians and Pacific Islanders firms owned by, 80 inmates, 155 population, 398, 399, 401, 423–25 Assessed valuation, property cities, 306, 307–8 counties, 301–3, 304–5 school districts, 182–89 Automobiles. See Motor vehicles - B - Bankruptcies, 74 Banks. See also Finance and insurance assets and liabilities, 58, 59 deposits, 58, 59, 60–61 historical trends, 58 number of, 58, 59, 60–61, 86 Biodiesel plants, 262(map) Biomass, 257 Births by county, 414–16, 449–450, 521–22 in Kansas, 520 in United States, 520 Blacks. See African Americans Board of Education districts, 21(map) Bonds, municipal, 286–88, 306, 307–8 Bridges conditions, 499 federal expenditures on replacing, 494 Broadband connections, 140(map). See also Internet access Broadcasting digital TV licensees, 130(map) employment, 85 payrolls, 85 radio and television stations, 85, 130(map), 131 receipts, 85 Building permits, 341, 342, 343–45. See also Construction Business. See also Employment; Finance and insurance; Industries; Manufacturing; Retail trade; Wholesale trade bankruptcies, 74 566 Index closings, 73 firms by city, 93–94 firms by county, 91–92 minority-owned, 78, 79, 80, 81 new firms, 72 number of establishments, 76, 101–6 self-employment, 75 small business loans, 63–64, 65–66 terminations, 73 trade pull factors, 109(map), 110–11 women-owned firms, 77 - C - Cancer death rates, 545(map), 546–47 Cars. See Motor vehicles Cattle. See also Dairy products; Livestock cash receipts, 54 farms, 48 feedlots, 48 inventory, 49(map) production and value, 38, 39–41, 47 slaughtered, 38, 48 CEAF. See County Equalization and Adjustment Fund Census, 407(map). See also Population Chickens. See Poultry Children. See also Births; Education child care facilities, 541–43 health insurance coverage, 549, 555–56, 562–63 immunization rates, 544(map) population, 395–96, 397, 402 population by county, 417–18, 541–43 population by school district, 193–206 population projections, 404 in poverty, 193–206, 371, 375–76, 377–78, 549, 555–56 uninsured, 549 Cities. See also Local governments; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas; Urban clusters and urbanized areas assessed valuations, 306, 307–8 businesses, 93–94 county seats, 17(map) crime, 152 first class, 306 housing units, 330 indebtedness, 286–88, 306, 307–8 labor force, 225 newspapers, 132–37 number of firms, 93–94 payrolls, 93–94 population changes, 459, 461, 480–491 populations, 306, 307–8, 460, 461, 462–479, 480–491 road and street mileage, 499 sales tax rates, 309–16 second class, 307–8 tax rates, 306, 307–8 unemployment rates, 225, 229 urban population percentages, 437–38 urban populations by county, 434–36 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, 257 567 Index electricity generation plants, 259(map) residential heating with, 331–33 Colleges and universities. See Higher education Communications. See also Information industries; Internet access broadcasting, 85, 130(map), 131 newspapers, 85, 132–37 Community colleges. See also Higher education enrollments, 215 locations, 213(map) Commuting methods and times, 516–18 Congressional districts map, 18(map) populations, 401, 402 Construction average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 230, 235–37 gross domestic product, 70, 71 housing, 341, 342, 343–45 incomes, 351 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 95–97 permits, 341, 342, 343–45 raw materials, 264 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Core Based Statistical Areas. See Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas Corn. See also Crops prices, 55 production, 38, 43 yields, 43 Correctional institutions admissions and releases, 153 capacities, 154 inmate characteristics, 155 populations, 154 Counties. See also Local governments abortions reported, 525–26 acres of soybeans harvested, 46(map) acres of wheat harvested, 45(map) assessed valuations and taxes, 301–3, 304–5 average wages, 246–48 banks, 60–61 births and deaths, 414–16, 449–450, 521–22 businesses, 91–92 cancer death rates, 545(map), 546–47 cattle and calves inventory, 49(map) child care facilities, 541–43 children in poverty, 193–206 commuting methods and times, 516–18 construction permits, 343–45 county seats, 17(map) crime, 149–151 debt, 286–88, 304–5 dentists, 535(map), 536–37 divorces and annulments, 523–24 educational attainment, 161–63, 164–65 employment, 91–92, 222–24, 235–240, 241–42 employment residence ratios, 250(map) farm sizes, 35(map) farmland, 36–37 food stamp expenditures, 379–381 568 Index food stamp recipients, 29–31, 379–381 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 190–92 group quarters populations, 439–441 health insurance coverage, 550(map), 551–52, 553–54, 555–56, 559(map), 560–61, 562–63 heating fuels, 331–33 high school graduates, 161–63 highway funds, 515 hospitals, 527(map), 528(map), 529–530 households, 442–43 housing construction, 343–45 housing units, 323–24, 325–26, 327–29 housing values, 334–35 irrigated cropland, 42(map) labor force, 222–24 land areas, 36–37, 432–33 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 382–84 map, 17(map) marriages, 523–24 median ages, 29–31, 419–420 median incomes, 359–360, 367–68 Medicaid and CHIP enrollment, 562–63 Medicare enrollment, 559(map), 560–61 metropolitan and micropolitan areas, 405(map) migration, 414–16, 449–450 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, 271(map), 272–73 number of establishments by industry, 101–6 number of firms, 91–92 oil production, 268(map), 269–270 older population dependency ratios, 451(map) owner-occupied housing, 334–35 payrolls, 91–92 payrolls by industry, 95–100 per capita incomes, 359–360, 361(map), 362–64 personal income sources, 354–56 physicians, 531(map), 532–34 population, 408–10, 412–13 population, census year of maximum, 407(map) population by age group, 417–18 population by gender, 421–22 population change components, 414–16, 449–450 population changes, 26–28, 408–10, 411(map), 412–13, 445(map), 446–48 population densities, 26–28, 428(map), 429–430, 444(map) population of adults age 65 and over, 417–18, 456–57 population projections, 26–28, 452(map), 453(map), 454–55 population rankings, 26–28 poverty, 373–74, 375–76, 377–78 precipitation, 125(map), 127–28 property taxes, 300, 301–3, 304–5 pupil-teacher ratios, 180–81 racial and ethnic groups, 423–25, 426–27 rankings, 26–28, 29–31 rental housing, 334–35, 336–37 renter and housing wages, 338–340 road and street mileage, 509–10 rural populations, 434–36 sales tax collections, 293(map), 294–96, 297(map), 298–99 sales tax rates, 309–16 school districts, 182–89 569 Index small business loans, 63–64, 65–66 tax rates, 304–5 taxable retail sales, 107–8 trade pull factors, 109(map), 110–11 unemployment rates, 29–31, 222–24, 226(map), 227–28 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 431(map) urban land areas, 432–33 urban populations, 434–36, 437–38 voter registration, 317–18 County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF), 515 County seats, 17(map) Courts. See Judicial districts Credit intermediation. See Banks; Finance and insurance Credit unions, 86 Crime in cities, 152 by county, 149–151 index offenses, 148, 149–151, 152 law enforcement personnel, 284, 285 property, 148, 149–151, 152 violent, 148, 149–151, 152 Criminal justice system. See Correctional institutions; Judicial districts; Law enforcement Crops. See also Agriculture; Wheat acres planted and harvested, 38, 39–41, 43, 45(map), 46(map) cash receipts, 54 fuel, 262(map) irrigation, 38, 42(map) market values, 39–41 prices, 55 production, 38, 43 yields, 43 - D - Dairy products cash receipts, 54 number of operations, 48 prices, 55 production and value, 44, 47 Day care. See Children, child care facilities Deaths cancer death rates, 545(map), 546–47 by county, 414–16, 449–450, 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) Dentists, 535(map), 536–37 Department of Corrections. See Correctional institutions Deposits, bank, 58, 59, 60–61 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, 16 Economy. See Business; Employment; Gross domestic product; Poverty Education. See also High schools; Higher education; School districts accredited public schools, 159 570 Index ACT scores, 208 Board of Education districts, 21(map) employment, 285 expenditures per pupil, 157(map), 158 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 190–92 government expenditures, 283 number of public schools, 159 preschool, 160, 541–43 projected enrollments, 160 public school enrollment, 160, 180–81, 182–89 pupil-teacher ratios, 180–81 SAT scores, 207 taxes, 182–89 Educational attainment by county, 161–63, 164–65 high school dropouts, 22, 161–63, 166–179 high school graduates, 29–31, 161–63, 164–65, 166–179 higher education, 22, 161–63, 164–65 of inmates, 155 rural, 22 by school district, 166–179 by state, 24–25 urban, 22 Educational services average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 231, 238–240 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 104–6 payrolls, 76, 98–100 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Eggs. See Poultry Elderly. See Adults, age 65 and over Elections Board of Education districts, 21(map) congressional districts, 18(map) Kansas House districts, 20(map) Kansas Senate districts, 19(map) voter registration, 317–18 Electricity. See also Energy coal plants, 259(map) consumption, 256, 257 residential heating with, 331–33 transmission lines, 259(map) Employment. See also Labor force, civilian; Payrolls; Unemployment; Wages by city, 93–94 commuting methods and times, 516–18 construction, 76, 230, 235–37 by county, 91–92, 222–24, 235–240, 241–42 education, 76, 231, 238–240 farm and nonfarm, 241–42 finance and insurance, 76, 86, 230, 235–37 growth, 16 health care, 76, 87, 231, 238–240, 284, 285 historical trends, 221 home-based, 516–18 hospitals, 87, 284, 285, 529–530 by industry, 76, 230–31, 232–34, 235–240 information industries, 76, 85, 230, 235–37 labor market summary, 230–31, 232–34 law enforcement, 284, 285 571 Index local governments, 231, 285 manufacturing, 76, 82, 230, 235–37 in metropolitan areas, 225, 232–34 in micropolitan areas, 225 number of jobs, 22 public, 231, 275(map), 284 rates, 16 retail trade, 76, 84, 230, 235–37 rural, 22 self-, 75 service industries, 76, 89, 90, 230–31, 238–240 by state, 217 urban, 22 wholesale trade, 76, 83 Employment residence ratios, 250(map) Energy. See also Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum biodiesel, 262(map) consumption, 252, 254, 256, 257 electricity, 256, 257, 331–33 ethanol, 262(map) expenditures, 253 heating fuels, 331–33 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 382–84 prices, 253, 258 solar, 260(map), 331–33 sources, 257 wind, 257, 260(map), 261(map) Engineering degrees, 211(map), 212 Entertainment. See Arts and entertainment Ethanol plants, 262(map). See also Motor fuels Ethnic groups. See Minority groups Exports agricultural, 50(map), 51, 116 commodities, 116 merchandise, 113 products, 114, 116 by state, 50(map), 112(map), 113 top 25 countries, 115 values, 113, 114, 115 - F - Fair market rents, 336–37, 338–340 Families. See also Children; Households average sizes, 400, 401 median incomes, 359–360 population, 400, 401 poverty, 375–76 Farming. See Agriculture Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 59 Federal government. See also House of Representatives employment, 231 highway funds, 494 reservoirs, 386(map), 387 spending categories, 277 spending in Kansas, 277, 494 Federal Highway Administration, 494 Finance and insurance. See also Banks; Insurance average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 86, 230, 235–37 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 352 interest rates, 57 572 Index minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 286–88, 306, 307–8 number of establishments, 76, 86, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 86, 95–97 revenues, 86 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Firms. See Business Fishing. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 391 recreational areas, 386(map) by state, 390 Food. See also Agriculture, free or reduced price lunch program, 190–92 Food services. See Accommodations and food services Food stamp expenditures, 379–381 Food stamp recipients by county, 29–31, 379–381 by state, 24–25 Foreign trade. See Exports Forestry, fishing, and hunting. See also Fishing; Hunting average annual wages, 244 employment, 76 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 351 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76 payrolls, 76 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 190–92 Fuels. See Energy; Gasoline; Heating fuels; Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum - G - Gas, natural. See Natural gas Gasoline. See also Petroleum consumption, 255, 500 taxes, 289, 499, 501, 502, 503 Gender. See also Women of inmates, 155 population, 395–96, 397, 421–22 Geography. See Climate; Maps of Kansas Governments. See also Federal government; Local governments; State government average annual wages, 244 employment, 231, 275(map), 284, 285 incomes, 353 Gross domestic product Kansas, 71 by state, 69(map) United States, 70 Group quarters population, 400, 439–441 - H - Harvests. See Agriculture Health care abortions reported, 525–26 average annual wages, 244 cancer death rates, 545(map), 546–47 dentists, 535(map), 536–37 employment, 76, 87, 231, 238–240, 284, 285 Health Professional Shortage Areas, 538(map), 539(map), 540(map) hospitals, 87, 284, 285, 527(map), 528(map), 529–530 immunization rates, 544(map) 573 Index incomes, 353 mental health, 539(map) minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 87, 104–6 payrolls, 76, 87, 98–100 physicians, 531(map), 532–34 public employment, 284, 285 revenues, 87 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Health insurance CHIP, 562–63 coverage by county, 551–52, 553–54, 555–56 Medicaid, 562–63 Medicare, 557(map), 558, 559(map), 560–61 uninsured children, 549, 555–56 uninsured people, 548, 550(map), 551–52, 553–54 Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) dental, 540(map) mental health professional, 539(map) primary care, 538(map) Heating fuels, 331–33 High schools. See also Education dropouts, 22, 161–63, 166–179 enrollments, 160 graduates, 29–31, 161–63, 164–65 graduation rates, 166–179 number of, 159 Higher education community colleges, 213(map), 215 employment, 284, 285 enrollments, 214, 215 graduates in population, 22, 161–63, 164–65 independent institutions, 213(map), 214 locations of institutions, 213(map) Regents institutions, 214 science and engineering degrees, 211(map), 212 state funding, 209(map), 210 technical colleges, 213(map), 215 Highway funds County Equalization and Adjustment Fund, 515 federal, 494 local, 283 Special City and County Highway Fund, 515 Highways map, 496(map) mileage, 499, 509–10 Hispanics firms owned by, 81 population, 398, 399, 401, 426–27 Hogs. See Livestock Homeownership. See also Housing median values, 334–35 number of owner-occupied housing units, 323–24 rates, 320, 321 vacancy rates, 320, 321, 323–24, 334–35 Honey production, 44 Hospitality industry. See Accommodations and food services Hospitals admissions, 528(map), 529–530 employment, 87, 284, 285, 529–530 locations, 527(map) 574 Index number by county, 527(map), 529–530 number in Kansas, 87, 527(map) number of beds, 529–530 revenues, 87 utilization, 528(map) Hotels. See Accommodations and food services House districts, Kansas, 20(map) House of Representatives, U.S. district populations, 401, 402 districts, 18(map) Households. See also Families average sizes, 400, 401, 442–43 median incomes, 359–360, 366, 367–68 number by county, 442–43 number of vehicles per, 507–8 population, 400, 401 types, 400 Housing affordability, 338–340 characteristics, 323–24 in cities, 330 construction costs, 343–45 construction permits, 341, 342, 343–45 energy consumption, 256 group quarters, 400, 439–441 heating fuels, 331–33 median rents, 322 median values, 334–35 multifamily, 342 new privately-owned units, 341, 342, 343–45 number of units, 323–24, 325–26, 327–29 occupied, 323–24 owner-occupied, 321, 323–24, 334–35 rented, 321, 323–24, 336–37, 338–340 rents as percentage of income, 322 vacancy rates, 320, 321, 323–24 Housing wages, 338–340 HPSAs. See Health Professional Shortage Areas Hunting. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 391 by state, 390 - I - Ice cream. See Dairy products Immunization rates, 544(map) Income taxes, 279, 281, 289 Incomes. See also Payrolls; Poverty; Wages average annual, 243, 244 by county, 354–56, 359–360, 361(map), 362–64 farm, 53 housing costs as percentage of, 322 by industry, 244, 351–53 median, 359–360 median household, 359–360, 366, 367–68 in metropolitan areas, 249, 365 in micropolitan areas, 365 per capita, 16, 22, 29–31, 357–58, 359–360, 361(map), 362–64 per job, 22 by region of country, 347–48, 349–350, 357–58 rural, 22 by source, 351, 354–56 by state, 24–25, 347–48, 349–350, 357–58, 366 575 Index transfer payments, 351, 354–56 urban, 22 Indebtedness bank loans, 58, 59 counties, 286–88, 304–5 municipal, 283, 286–88, 306, 307–8 small business loans, 63–64, 65–66 state government, 281 Independent colleges and universities enrollments, 214 locations, 213(map) Indians. See American Indians Industries. See also Manufacturing; Service industries average annual wages, 244 earnings, 351–52 employment, 76, 230–31, 232–34, 235–240 energy consumption, 255, 256 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 244, 351–53 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 101–6 payrolls, 76, 95–100 sales tax collections, 292 Information industries. See also Internet access average annual wages, 244 broadcasting, 85, 130(map), 131 employment, 76, 85, 230, 235–37 incomes, 352 Internet publishing and web portals, 85 number of establishments, 76, 85, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 85, 95–97 receipts, 85 sales tax collections, 292 Inmates. See Correctional institutions Insurance, life, 62, 86. See also Finance and insurance; Health insurance Interest rates, 57 International trade. See Exports Internet access broadband, 140(map) in libraries, 141(map), 145 by state, 138–39 Internet publishing and web portals, 85 Interstate highways, 494, 496(map) Irrigated cropland, 38, 42(map) - J - Jails. See Correctional institutions Jobs. See Employment Judicial districts, 147(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, 20(map) Senate districts, 19(map) Kansas state government. See State government (Kansas) - L - Labor force, civilian. See also Employment; Unemployment by city, 225 576 Index by county, 222–24 employed, 217, 219, 222–24 historical trends, 221 in metropolitan areas, 225 in micropolitan areas, 225 monthly changes, 218, 219 by state, 217 unemployed, 217, 220, 222–24 Labor market. See Employment Lakes. See Reservoirs Land areas counties, 36–37, 429–430, 432–33 in farms, 36–37 rural, 432–33 urban, 432–33 Land values, agricultural, 34. See also Assessed valuation, property Latinos. See Hispanics Law enforcement. See also Crime, employment, 284, 285 LEAP. See Low Income Energy Assistance Legislature. See Kansas legislature Leisure. See Accommodations and food services; Arts and entertainment; Recreation Libraries circulation, 144 electronic resources, 145 government expenditures, 280, 283 Internet access, 141(map), 145 materials, 141(map), 142–43 number of, 142–43, 144 services, 144 visits, 141(map), 144 Licensed drivers, 499, 504 Life insurance, 62, 86 Livestock. See also Cattle; Poultry cash receipts, 54 exports, 51, 116 feedlots, 48 number of operations, 48 prices, 55 production and value, 38, 39–41, 47 Loans. See Indebtedness Local governments. See also Cities; Counties debt, 283, 286–88, 306, 307–8 employment, 231, 285 expenditures, 282–83 property taxes, 300 revenues, 282 sales tax rates, 309–16 units by state, 276 Low Income Energy Assistance (LEAP) program, 382–84 - M - Manufacturing average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 82, 230, 235–37 exports, 114, 116 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 351–52 by industry, 82 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 82, 95–97 products, 82 577 Index sales tax collections, 292 value added, 82 women-owned firms, 77 Maps of Kansas acres of soybeans harvested, 46(map) acres of wheat harvested, 45(map) airports, 498(map) average farm sizes, 35(map) Board of Education districts, 21(map) broadband availability, 140(map) cancer death rates, 545(map) cattle and calves inventory, 49(map) coal plants, 259(map) congressional districts, 18(map) counties and county seats, 17(map) dentists, 535(map) electrical transmission lines, 259(map) employment residence ratios, 250(map) ethanol and biodiesel plants, 262(map) health insurance coverage, 550(map) Health Professional Shortage Areas, 538(map), 539(map), 540(map) higher education institutions, 213(map) highways, 496(map) hospitals, 527(map), 528(map) immunization rates, 544(map) irrigated cropland, 42(map) judicial districts, 147(map) Kansas House districts, 20(map) Kansas Senate districts, 19(map) Medicare enrollment, 559(map) metropolitan and micropolitan areas, 405(map) mineral resources, 263(map) motor vehicle accidents, 511(map) natural gas production, 271(map) oil and gas fields, 266(map) oil production, 268(map) older population dependency ratios, 451(map) per capita incomes, 361(map) physicians, 531(map) population, census year of maximum, 407(map) population by region, 403(map) population changes, 411(map), 445(map) population densities, 428(map), 444(map) precipitation, 121(map), 122(map), 123(map), 125(map), 126(map) projected population, 453(map) projected population changes, 452(map) railways, 497(map) recreational areas, 386(map) sales tax collections, 293(map), 297(map) temperatures, 119(map) trade pull factors, 109(map) unemployment rates, 226(map) urban clusters and urbanized areas, 431(map) wind farms and wind resource potential, 261(map) Marriages, 520, 523–24 Mean renter wages, 338–340 Meat. See Livestock Media. See Communications; Information industries Median age. See Age Median income. See Incomes Medicaid enrollment, 562–63 Medicare 578 Index enrollment, 558, 559(map), 560–61 per capita expenditures, 557(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, 249 labor force, 225 labor market summary, 232–34 map, 405(map) per capita incomes, 365 populations, 406 unemployment rates, 225, 229 Micropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 249 employment, 225 map, 405(map) per capita incomes, 365 unemployment rates, 225 Migration, 414–16, 449–450 Milk. See Dairy products Mineral resources. See also Mining; Natural gas; Petroleum localities, 263(map) production, 264 Minimum wages, 245 Mining. See also Mineral resources average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 230, 235–37 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 351 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 nonfuel raw mineral production, 264 number of establishments, 76, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 95–97 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Minority groups firms owned by, 78, 79, 80, 81 inmates, 155 populations, 398, 399, 401, 423–25, 426–27 Mortality. See Deaths Motor fuels. See also Gasoline; Petroleum biodiesel, 262(map) consumption, 255, 500 ethanol, 262(map) taxes, 289, 499, 501, 502, 503 Motor vehicles. See also Transportation accidents and fatalities, 495, 499, 511(map), 512–14 commuting use, 516–18 dealers, 84, 230, 352 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, 286–88, 306, 307–8 - N - Native Alaskans. See American Indians Native Americans. See American Indians Native Hawaiians. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Natural gas 579 Index consumption, 257, 258 fields, 266(map) number of wells, 267, 272–73 prices, 258 production, 258, 265, 267, 271(map), 272–73 residential heating with, 331–33 Newspapers. See also Information industries daily, 132–33 publishers, 85 weekly, 134–37 Northern Plains Region, agricultural wages, 52 Nuclear power, 257 Nursing homes, 87 - 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, 386(map), 389 Patent grants, 117 Payrolls. See also Incomes; Wages by city, 93–94 by county, 91–92, 95–100 finance and insurance, 76, 86, 95–97 health care, 76, 87 by industry, 76, 95–100 information industries, 76, 85 local governments, 285 manufacturing, 76, 82, 95–97 retail trade, 76, 84, 95–97 service industries, 76, 89, 90, 98–100 state government, 284 wholesale trade, 76, 83, 95–97 Personal incomes. See Incomes Petroleum. See also Gasoline consumption, 257 fields, 266(map) number of wells, 267, 269–270 production, 265, 267, 268(map), 269–270 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, 317–18. See also Elections Population by age, 395–96, 397, 402, 417–18 births, 414–16, 449–450, 520, 521–22 changes, 393(map) changes by county, 26–28, 408–10, 411(map), 412–13, 445(map), 446–48 changes by place size, 459 changes in Kansas places, 458 cities, 306, 307–8, 462–479, 480–491 cities over 10,000, 460, 461 components of changes, 414–16, 449–450 congressional districts, 401, 402 counties, 407(map), 408–10, 412–13, 446–48 county rankings, 26–28 deaths, 414–16, 449–450, 521–22 densities by county, 26–28, 428(map), 429–430, 444(map) 580 Index families, 400, 401 by gender, 395–96, 397, 421–22 group quarters, 400, 439–441 growth, 393(map), 394, 403(map) Hispanic, 398, 399, 401, 426–27 historical trends, 394, 395–96, 408–10, 437–38, 462–479 households, 400, 401 metropolitan areas, 406 migration, 414–16, 449–450 minority groups, 398, 399, 401, 423–25, 426–27 percentage changes, 16 as percentage of U.S., 394 by race, 398, 399, 401, 423–25 by region, 403(map) rural, 22, 434–36 by school district, 193–206 state, 16, 22, 394 state rankings, 23 United States, 393(map), 394 urban, 22, 434–36, 437–38 year of maximum, 407(map) Population projections adults, age 65 and over, 404, 456–57 by age, 404 by county, 26–28, 452(map), 453(map), 454–55 by state, 23 Postsecondary education. See Higher education Poultry, cash receipts, 54. See also Livestock Poverty adults, age 65 and over, 372 children, 193–206, 371, 375–76, 377–78, 549, 555–56 by county, 373–74, 375–76, 377–78 families, 375–76 food stamp recipients, 24–25, 29–31, 379–381 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 190–92 health insurance coverage, 549, 553–54, 555–56 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 382–84 rates, 22, 369, 370, 373–74 by school district, 193–206 by state, 369, 370, 371, 372, 549 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, 160, 541–43 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 538(map) Prisons. See Correctional institutions Private colleges. See Independent colleges and universities Professional, scientific, and technical services employment, 76, 89, 238–240 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 353 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 89, 104–6 payrolls, 76, 89, 98–100 revenues, 89 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Property crime, 148, 149–151, 152 Property taxes. See also Assessed valuation, property city rates, 306, 307–8 581 Index collections, 282, 289, 300 by county, 301–3, 304–5 taxing districts, 300 Public libraries. See Libraries Public safety. See Crime; Law enforcement Public schools. See Education; High schools; School districts Public transportation, 499, 516–18 Public universities. See Higher education Publishing. See Information industries Pull factors, 109(map), 110–11 Pupil-teacher ratios, 180–81 - 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, 34 average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 238–240 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 352 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 104–6 payrolls, 76, 98–100 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Recreation. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting areas, 386(map), 387, 389 reservoirs, 386(map), 387 state parks, 386(map), 389 wildlife-associated, 388 Regents institutions, 214. See also Higher education Regions of Kansas agricultural production, 39–41 climate, 119(map), 120, 123(map), 124 farm acreage, 39–41 gas production, 271(map) oil production, 268(map) populations, 403(map) Religious organizations, 90 Renewable energy. See Energy Rental housing. See also Housing fair market rents, 336–37, 338–340 median rents, 322, 334–35 number of units, 323–24 rents as percentage of income, 322 vacancy rates, 321, 323–24, 334–35 Reservoirs, 386(map), 387 Restaurants. See Accommodations and food services Retail trade average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 84, 230, 235–37 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 352 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 84, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 84, 95–97 sales, 84, 107–8 582 Index sales tax collections, 292 types of retailers, 84 women-owned firms, 77 Revenues. See also Taxes local governments, 282 state government, 278, 279, 281, 289 Road and street mileage, 493, 499, 509–10. See also Highways Rural areas. See also Agriculture educational attainment, 22 employment, 22 incomes, 22 land areas, 432–33 population, 22, 434–36 - S - Salaries. See Incomes Sales taxes changes in collections, 293(map) collection by county, 293(map), 294–96 collections, 282, 289, 292, 298–99 by industry, 292 per capita, 289, 297(map), 298–99 rates, 290(map), 291, 309–16 taxable sales, 107–8 SAT. See Scholastic Assessment Test scores Savings institutions, 86. See also Finance and insurance SCCHF. See Special City and County Highway Fund Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores, 207 School districts. See also Education assessed valuations and taxes, 182–89 debt instruments, 286–88 dropout rates, 166–179 enrollments, 182–89 graduation rates, 166–179 number per state, 276 populations, 193–206 poverty, 193–206 property taxes, 182–89, 300 state aid, 280 Schools. See Education; High schools Science degrees, 211(map), 212. See also Professional, scientific, and technical services Secondary education. See High schools Self-employment, 75 Senate districts, Kansas, 19(map) Senior citizens. See Adults, age 65 and over Service industries average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 89, 90, 230–31, 238–240 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 352–53 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 89, 90, 104–6 other services, 90 payrolls, 76, 89, 90, 98–100 revenues, 89, 90 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Sex. See Gender Sheep. See Livestock Small business loans, 63–64, 65–66. See also Business Social assistance services, 87 Solar energy, 260(map), 331–33 583 Index Sorghum production, 38, 43 Soybeans. See also Crops acres planted and harvested, 43, 46(map) exports, 51, 116 prices, 55 production, 38, 43 yields, 43 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF), 515 State comparison tables. See also States ACT scores, 208 average annual wages, 243 business bankruptcies, 74 business closings, 73 business starts, 72 electricity consumption, 256 employment, 217 energy consumption, 252, 254, 255, 256 energy prices and expenditures, 253 exports, 113 food stamp recipients, 24–25 government units, 276 health insurance coverage, 548, 549 high school graduates, 24–25 housing vacancy and ownership rates, 321 hunting and fishing, 390 Internet access, 138–39 labor force, 217 libraries, 142–43, 144, 145 median ages, 24–25 median household incomes, 366 Medicare enrollment, 558 motor fuel tax rates, 501, 502 participants in wildlife-associated recreation, 388 patents issued and trademarks registered, 117 per capita incomes, 24–25, 357–58 per pupil expenditures, 158 personal incomes, 24–25, 347–48, 349–350 population, 23 poverty, 369, 370, 371, 372, 549 rents, 322 research university funding, 210 road and street mileage, 493 sales tax rates, 291 Scholastic Assessment Test scores, 207 science and engineering degrees, 212 self-employment, 75 unemployment rates, 24–25 uninsured children, 549 workers at or below minimum wage, 245 State government (Kansas). See also Kansas legislature; Taxes employment, 231, 284 expenditures, 278, 280, 281 general fund, 278, 279, 280 revenues, 278, 279, 281, 289 State parks, 386(map), 389 State universities. See Higher education States. See also State comparison tables agricultural exports, 50(map) change in exports, 112(map) energy consumption, 252 government employment, 275(map) gross domestic product, 69(map) 584 Index Internet access in libraries, 141(map), 145 library materials, 141(map), 142–43 library visits, 141(map), 144 Medicare expenditures, 557(map) per pupil expenditures, 157(map) sales tax rates, 290(map) science and engineering degrees, 211(map) solar resource, 260(map) university funding, 209(map) wind energy potential, 260(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, 182–89, 301–3, 304–5, 306, 307–8 income, 279, 281, 289 motor fuels, 289, 499, 501, 502, 503 property, 282, 289, 300, 304–5, 306, 307–8 school levies, 182–89, 300 state, 279, 281, 289 Teachers. See also Education number of, 180–81, 285 pupil-teacher ratios, 180–81 Technical colleges. See also Higher education enrollments, 215 locations, 213(map) Telecommunications. See Communications 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, 351, 354–56 Transit systems, 516–18 Transportation accidents and fatalities, 495, 499, 511(map), 512–14 airports, 285, 498(map), 499 bridges, 494, 499 commuting methods and times, 516–18 electricity consumption, 256 fuel consumption, 255, 500 gross domestic product, 70, 71 highway funds, 283, 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, 292 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, 244 employment, 76, 230, 235–37 incomes, 352 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 585 Index number of establishments, 76, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 95–97 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Trucks. See Motor vehicles; Transportation Turkeys. See Poultry - U - Unemployment numbers by city, 225 by county, 222–24 historical trends, 221 monthly changes, 220 by state, 217 Unemployment rates annual averages, 226(map), 227–28 by city, 225, 229 by county, 29–31, 222–24, 226(map), 227–28 historical trends, 221 by metropolitan area, 225, 229 by micropolitan area, 225 rural, 22 by state, 24–25, 217 urban, 22 United States government. See Federal government Universities. See Higher education Urban clusters and urbanized areas. See also Cities; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas land areas, 432–33 map, 431(map) population percentages, 437–38 population totals, 22 Utilities. See also Energy average annual wages, 244 employment, 235–37 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 351 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 95–97 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 - V - Valuations. See Assessed valuation, property Value added by manufacture, 82 Vehicles. See Motor vehicles Vital statistics births, 414–16, 449–450, 520, 521–22 deaths, 414–16, 449–450, 520, 521–22 divorces and annulments, 520, 523–24 marriages, 520, 523–24 Voter registration, 317–18. See also Elections - W - Wages. See also Incomes; Payrolls agricultural labor, 52, 244 average annual, 243, 244, 249 average per job, 246–48 by county, 354–56 government expenditures, 280 housing, 338–340 mean renter, 338–340 586 Index in metropolitan areas, 249 in micropolitan areas, 249 minimum, 245 as source of income, 351 by state, 243 Weather. See Climate Wheat. See also Crops acres planted and harvested, 43, 45(map) exports, 51, 116 prices, 55 production, 38, 43 yields, 43 Whites inmates, 155 population, 398, 399, 401, 423–25 Wholesale trade average annual wages, 244 employment, 76, 83, 230, 235–37 gross domestic product, 70, 71 incomes, 352 minority-owned firms, 78, 79, 80, 81 number of establishments, 76, 83, 101–3 payrolls, 76, 83, 95–97 products, 83 sales, 83 sales tax collections, 292 women-owned firms, 77 Wildlife areas, 386(map) Wildlife-associated recreation participants, 388. See also Fishing; Hunting Wind energy consumption, 257 potential, 260(map), 261(map) wind farms, 261(map) Women. See also Gender firms owned by, 77 inmates, 154, 155 - X Y Z - 587