Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 41st Edition September 2007 published exclusively on-line by Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 Copyright © 2007 by the Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas, Blake Hall,1541 Lilac Lane, Room 607, Lawrence, Kansas 66044- 3177. Printing and reproduction of individual tables, chapters, or the full Kansas Statistical Abstract are permitted on the condition that sources are cited. Editorial Board: Genna Hurd, editor Susan Mercer, project manager Laura Kriegstrom Stull, editor, graphic design, and data visualization Charlotte Murayan, data collection management and compilation Xanthippe Wedel, data compilation and visualization, programming, and production September 2007 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Steven Maynard-Moody, Director Institute for Policy & Social Research Table of Contents Foreword..............................................................................................................................................11 Preface .................................................................................................................................................12 Tips for Using the Kansas Statistical Abstract.................................................................................13 Kansas Counties and County Seats (map) .......................................................................................15 State and County Rankings................................................................................................................16 Selected Population Data and Rank in U.S., by State..................................................................................................................18 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data...............................................................................................................................19 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County........................................................................................................21 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data ............................................................................................................................24 Agriculture...........................................................................................................................................27 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2006, Selected Years.....................................................................................................................30 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1976-2006 (graph).........................................................................................................................31 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1976-2006 (graph).................................................................................................................31 Average Farm Size in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)...............................................................................................................32 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County, 1997 and 2002..............................................................................33 Agriculture in Kansas, Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2005...................................................................................................35 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas, by District and County, 2005 ...........................................36 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)...........................................................................................39 Farm Production Summary for Kansas, 2004-2005 ....................................................................................................................40 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries, 1996-2005 Red Meat Production................................................................................................................................................................41 Flour and Mill Feed Production ..............................................................................................................................................41 Milk Production and Value.......................................................................................................................................................42 Honey Production and Value ..................................................................................................................................................42 Fertilizer Sales.............................................................................................................................................................................43 Commercial Feeds.....................................................................................................................................................................43 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties (graphs) Wheat for Grain, Bushels Harvested, 2002.........................................................................................................................44 Sorghum for Grain, Bushels Harvested, 2002.....................................................................................................................44 Sunflower Seed, Pounds Harvested, 2002............................................................................................................................45 Cotton, Bales Harvested, 2002...............................................................................................................................................45 Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map) ...............................................................................................46 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)...........................................................................................47 Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2005......................................................................................................48 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas, 1999-2005......................................................................................................................49 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas, 1996-2005...................................................................................................................49 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species, 1999-2005 ...........................................................................................................49 Livestock in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Counties (graphs) Beef Cows, 2002........................................................................................................................................................................50 Milk Cows, 2002 ........................................................................................................................................................................50 Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)..............................................................................................51 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, FY 2005 (map)...........................................................................................52 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2001-2005 .......................................................................................................................................53 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 1995-2005 .................................................................................................54 3 Table of Contents (cont.) Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1986-2005 (graph) ........................................................................................55 Gross and Net Farm Income in Kansas, 2001-2005......................................................................................................................56 Cash Receipts and Farm Income in Kansas, 2001-2005................................................................................................................56 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1925-2004, Selected Years.................................57 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 1999-2005.............................................................................................................................58 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, Annual Averages, 1976-2005.......................................................58 Banking and Finance........................................................................................................................ 59 Banking in Kansas, 1956-2006 ..............................................................................................................................................................61 Assets and Liabilities for FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas, 1995-2006......................................................................62 Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006............................................................................................63 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S., 1974-2005.............................................................................................................65 Business, Industry, and Exports ...................................................................................................... 66 U.S. Gross State Product by Industry, 2000-2005..........................................................................................................................69 Kansas Gross State Product by Industry, 2000-2005....................................................................................................................70 New Firms by State, 2000-2005 ..........................................................................................................................................................71 Business Terminations by State, 1999-2005.....................................................................................................................................72 Business Bankruptcies by State, 2000-2005 .....................................................................................................................................73 Self-Employment by State, 1999-2005................................................................................................................................................74 Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry, 2003 and 2004...................................................................................75 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 1992, 1997, and 2002............................................................................................................76 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 1992, 1997, and 2002..................................................................................................................78 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 1997 and 2002.....................................................................80 Firms in Kansas, Asian- and Pacific Islander-Owned, 1997 and 2002 .......................................................................................81 Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 1997 and 2002 ........................................................................................................................83 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2004............................................................................................................................................84 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2005............................................................................................................................................85 Wholesale Trade Industry in Kansas, 2002 ......................................................................................................................................86 Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2002................................................................................................................................................87 Information Industry in Kansas, 2002.................................................................................................................................................88 Finance and Insurance Industry in Kansas, 2002.............................................................................................................................89 Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2002 ......................................................................................................90 Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2002....................................................................................................91 Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2002...............................................................................92 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2002.......................................................................................................................................................93 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2002 .............................................................................................................................................................95 Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004 .............................................................................................................97 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004.......................................................................................................... 103 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2005-2006 .............................................................................................................. 109 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, FY 2006 (map)................................................................................................................ 111 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County, FY 2000-2006........................................................................................... 112 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2001-2005 (map)........................................................................................ 114 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2001-2005.................................................................................................... 115 2005 International Exports from Kansas (graph)......................................................................................................................... 116 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas and 2006 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports.................................................... 117 U.S. Exports via Kansas and 2006 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas ..................................................................... 118 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents, by State, Fiscal Years, 2003-2006 ................................ 119 4 Table of Contents (cont.) Climate........................................................................................................................................... 120 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2005, January and July Averages (map)...................................................................... 122 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average ......................................................................... 123 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average (map).................................................................. 124 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1971-2000 (map) .............................................................................................. 125 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2005 (map) .......................................................................................................................... 126 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average ............................................................................. 127 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2000-2005 and 1971-2000 Average............................................................................. 128 Communications............................................................................................................................ 130 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2006 .................................................................................................................. 132 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2003-2005............................................................................................................ 133 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety ................................................................................................. 134 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1974-2006................................................................................................................136 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2005 and 2006.....................................................................................................137 Arrests in Kansas, by County, 2003-2006 ........................................................................................................................................140 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2006............................................................................................143 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2005............................................................................................144 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions, Fiscal Years 2000-2006 .......................145 Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas, June 30, 2006.......................................................................................................146 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility, FY 2005 and 2006................................146 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas, 1999-2006 ..................................................................................147 Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County, 2004-2006............................................148 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2004-2006.................................................150 Judicial Districts in Kansas, 2006 (map).............................................................................................................................................151 Education........................................................................................................................................ 152 Current Expenditure per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 1997-98 - 2002-03, Selected Years.......................................................................................................................................... 154 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1977-78 - 2005-06.......................................................................................................... 155 Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2000-2001 - 2006-2007.............................................................................. 156 Educational Attainment in Kansas, Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County, 1990 and 2000....................... 157 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race........................................................................................... 159 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County, 2004-05 and 2005-06 .................................................................................... 161 Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2005-06................................................................................................................... 163 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County................................................................................. 165 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County, 2005-2006 and 2006-2007...................... 173 Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County...................................................................................... 176 SAT Score Averages by State, 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2004-05............................................................................................... 183 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2002-2006.............................................................................................................. 184 Location of Higher Educational Institutions, in Kansas, Fall 2006 (map)............................................................................... 185 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2006 ....................................................................................................... 186 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2006.................................................................................... 187 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Spring 2006.................................................................................................. 188 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Spring 2006 .............................................................................. 189 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, 2000, Persons 25 Years and Older.......................................................... 190 Public Library Materials by State, FY2004...................................................................................................................................... 193 Public Library Service by State, FY2004 ......................................................................................................................................... 194 Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Services, by State, FY2004........................................................................................................................................................................... 195 5 Table of Contents (cont.) Elections ......................................................................................................................................... 196 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2000.............................................................................................................................................................................. 198 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004.............................................................................................................................................................................. 200 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 ................ 202 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004 ................ 204 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2002 (map) ................................................................................................................... 206 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress, Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 207 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress, Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2004 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 210 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 .......................... 213 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2006 .......................... 215 Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................................................................... 217 Kansas House Districts, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................................................................... 218 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2006........................................................................ 219 Employment and Earnings ............................................................................................................ 221 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1952-2005 (Place of Residence)............................................................................................ 223 Total Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004-2006 (graph) ......................................................................................................... 224 Employed Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004-2006 (graph)................................................................................................. 225 Unemployed Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004-2006 (graph)........................................................................................... 226 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2005 and 2006................................................................................ 227 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2005 ... 230 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2006 (map)............................................................................................ 231 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2000-2005, Annual Averages ........................................................................ 232 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area and City, 2000-2005, Annual Averages ............................................................................................................................................................................. 234 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2004 and 2005.......................................................................................................................... 235 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005...................................................................................... 237 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004........................................................................................ 240 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2003-2005...................................................................................... 246 Average Annual Wages, by State, 2003-2005............................................................................................................................... 248 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2003-2005 .................................................................................. 249 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1997-2005............................... 250 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1997-2005..................................................................................................................................................... 253 County Employment Residence Ratio, 2000................................................................................................................................. 254 Energy............................................................................................................................................. 255 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2003 .......................................................................................................... 257 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita, Ranked by State, 2003 .............................................. 258 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2004.............................................................................................................................. 259 Electricity Consumption by State, 2004 ......................................................................................................................................... 260 Energy Consumption Estimates in Kansas, by Source, 1998-2003......................................................................................... 261 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2003 ....................................................................................................................... 262 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas, 1999-2005....................................................................................................... 263 Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices in Kansas, 1998-2004 ......................................................................................... 263 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas, 1999-2005.................................................................................. 263 6 Table of Contents (cont.) Government .................................................................................................................................. 264 Government Units by State, 2002.................................................................................................................................................... 266 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas, Fiscal Years 2002-2004 ........................... 267 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 1998-2004............................................... 269 Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas by Object and County, FY2004 .................................................................. 271 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues, Fiscal Years 2004-2005 .......................................... 274 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures, Fiscal Years 2004-2005.................................... 275 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, 2004 and 2005 ....................................................................... 276 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas, 1999-2000, 2001-2002, and 2003-2004 ......................... 277 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2005........................................................................................ 279 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2006........................................................................................ 280 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2005........................................................................................ 281 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2006........................................................................................ 282 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County, June 30, 2006...................... 283 State Government Tax Collections in Kansas, 2003-2006 ....................................................................................................... 286 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2002-2006......................................... 287 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Percent Change, Fiscal Years 2005-2006 (map)............................ 288 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Calendar Years 2000-2006 ................................................................ 289 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections, by County, Fiscal Year 2006 (map)....................................................................... 292 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2000-2006 .............................................................. 293 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District, November 1, 2005 and 2006................................ 295 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2005 and 2006.................................................................. 296 2006 County Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Counties................................................................................................................... 299 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Cities of the First Class.............................................................................................. 301 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Cities of the Second Class......................................................................................... 302 Housing and Construction............................................................................................................. 304 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, Surrounding States, and U.S., 2002-2006............................................................ 306 Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 1990 and 2000................................................................................................................................................................................. 307 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000................................................................................................................. 308 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ............................................................................................. 310 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2000, 2003-2005............................................................................................................. 312 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1980, 1990, and 2000................................ 314 Selected Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................................. 315 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000......................................................................................................................... 318 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000......................... 321 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000................................................................................................................................................................................. 323 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2007 ............................................................................................................................ 325 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County, 2007 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 327 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2004-2006.................. 330 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas, by County, 2002-2005 .................................................................................................................................................................. 331 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 2001-2006 ..................................................................... 334 Income............................................................................................................................................ 335 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 ........................................................................................................... 337 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2002-2006 ........................................................................................................... 339 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2003-2005......................................................... 341 7 Table of Contents (cont.) Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2005 ....................................................................................................... 344 Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2004 ....................................................................................................... 347 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2005 and 2006................................................ 350 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County ...................................................... 352 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 1996-2005............................................................................................... 354 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map) ............................................................................................. 357 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 1996-2005 ...................................... 358 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State, 1996-2003............................................................................................... 359 Median Income of Households, by State, 1999-2005 ................................................................................................................. 360 Median Income in Kansas, by County, 1989 and 1999............................................................................................................... 361 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 1999-2004............................................................................. 363 Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2005.......................................................................................................................................... 365 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 2000-01 – 2004-05...................................................................................................... 366 Poverty Estimates by State, People Under Age 5, 2002-2004 ................................................................................................. 367 Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2005 ......................................................................................................................... 368 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2005 ....................................................................................................... 369 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, All Ages, 2002-2004 ............................................................................................. 370 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2002-2004 ..................................... 372 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, People Under Age 18, 2002-2004.................................................................... 374 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2004-2006.......................................... 376 Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 .................................................................................................................................................................. 379 Mining and Mineral Resources ...................................................................................................... 382 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2002-2004 ....................................................................................... 384 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2004 (map).................................................................................................. 385 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2006............................................................................ 386 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006..................................................................... 387 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map)..................................................................................................................... 389 Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 ....................................................................... 390 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map)...................................................................................................................... 392 Parks and Recreation..................................................................................................................... 393 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas ............................................................................................................................................................. 395 Recreational Areas in Kansas, 2000 (map) .................................................................................................................................... 396 Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation in Kansas, by State of Residence, 2001...................................................... 397 State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals, 2000-2006....................................................... 398 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2001......................................................................... 399 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2001-2005.......................................................................................................... 400 Population ...................................................................................................................................... 401 State and Regional Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S., 1860-2006, Selected Years .................................................................................. 404 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980 ................................................................................................ 405 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000 ........................................................................................ 407 Population in Kansas and U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 and 2000..................................................................... 408 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000..................................................... 409 Population in Kansas, by Household Type, Census Years 1990 and 2000........................................................................... 409 8 Table of Contents (cont.) Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas, by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000.................................................................................................................................................................... 410 Population in Kansas, by Congressional District and Age Group, 2000 ............................................................................... 411 Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2006, and Percent Change, 2005-2006 (map).................................................... 412 Population Projections for Kansas, by Age and Gender, 2000-2030, Selected Years....................................................... 413 Population Projections for Kansas, by Gender, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000-2025, Selected Years .......................................................................................................................................................... 414 Metropolitan Areas Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map)....................................................................... 415 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 1990-2000, Selected Years............................................................................ 416 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 2000-2006 .......................................................................................................... 417 County Population in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1860-1970.................................................................................................... 418 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1980, 1990 and 2000............................................................... 421 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1990-2000 (map) ................................................................................... 423 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County, 1990-2000............................................................................ 424 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 1990.......................................................................................................................... 427 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2000.......................................................................................................................... 429 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ............................................................................ 431 Population in Kansas, by Gender and County, April 1990 and April 2000 .......................................................................... 433 Population in Kansas, by Race and County, April 1, 2000......................................................................................................... 435 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000...................................................................................................... 438 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County, 1980, 1990, and 2000.............................................................. 440 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2000 (map) .............................................................................................................. 442 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000.............................................................................. 443 Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 1999 (map).................................................................................................. 445 Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County, 1950-2000............................................................................................... 446 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1920-2000 ........................................................... 449 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000....................................................................................... 451 Number of Households in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................................................... 454 Population in Kansas, by County, 1990-1999 (April 2002 Revisions).................................................................................... 456 Population Estimates for Kansas, by Components of Change and County, 1990-1999................................................... 459 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, April 2000-July 2006 (map)................................................................. 462 Population in Kansas, by County, 2000-2006 ............................................................................................................................... 463 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 ...................... 466 Projected Percent Population Change for Kansas, by County, 2000-2025 (map).............................................................. 468 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, 2000-2025, Selected Years ........................................................................ 469 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, People Aged 65 and Over, 2000-2025, Selected Years .......................................................................................................................................................... 471 Cities and Towns Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, Census Years, 1900-1990................................................................................ 473 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, 1990-2000, Selected Years.............................................................................. 474 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006........................................................................... 475 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980......................................................................................................................... 476 Population of Cities in Kansas, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999............................................................ 482 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 ................................................................................................... 500 9 Table of Contents (cont.) Transportation............................................................................................................................... 513 Public Road and Street Mileage by State, 2001-2005.................................................................................................................. 515 Expenditure of Federal Funds in Kansas, Administered by the Federal Highway Administration, 1996-2005 .......................................................................................................................................................... 516 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1955-2005................................................................................................. 517 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2002-2005........................................................................................................................... 518 Highways in Kansas, 2007 (map)....................................................................................................................................................... 519 Railways in Kansas, 2007 (map)......................................................................................................................................................... 520 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1964-2005 ......................................................................................................................... 521 Motor Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2005.............................................................................................................................................. 522 Motor Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas, Years in which Changes have Occurred, 1926-2006................................................... 523 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 2001-2005 ...................................................................................................................... 524 Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class, 2001-2005.............................................................................................................. 524 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category, 2001-2005............................................................................................................. 524 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County, 2005................................................................................................................ 525 Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County, 2000............................................................................................... 527 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 529 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2006 ............................................................................................................................... 531 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000.................. 532 Vital Statistics and Health............................................................................................................. 535 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S.. 1970-2005 ............................................................................................................................................................... 537 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2002-2005............................................................................... 538 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2002-2005 ............................................................................ 540 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2005 .............................................. 542 Hospitals in Kansas, 2006 (map)....................................................................................................................................................... 544 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006, Admissions per Bed (map)............................................................... 545 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006............................................................................................................................................. 546 Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County, 2003-2005............................................................................................................. 548 Physicians per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2005 (map).............................................................................................. 551 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice, 2003-2005................................................................................................. 552 Dentists Per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2005 (map)................................................................................................. 554 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), in Kansas, 2007 (map) ................................................................................................................................................................... 555 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 (map) ............................. 556 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 (map) ............................. 557 Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County, July-December 2006............................................................................................. 558 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2006......................................................................................................................... 560 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence, 2001-2005....................................... 563 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2005 (map)............................................. 565 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, Three-year Averages 2001-2003, 2002-2004, and 2003-2005.......................................................................................... 566 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, Three-year Averages for 2003-2005............................................................. 567 Index ............................................................................................................................................... 568 10 Foreword The Forty-first Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA) contains data collected through July 2007 for eighteen categories of information: Agriculture; Banking; Business, Industry, and Exports; Climate; Communications; Courts, Crime, and Public Safety; Education; Elections; Employment and Earnings; Energy; Government; Housing and Construction; Income; Mining; 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://www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ The individual tables are also available in PDF and Microsoft Excel formats from the same site. 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://www.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 66044-3177, e-mail ipsr@ku.edu or call 785-864-3701. 11 Preface We are pleased to present this 41 st Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA). The KSA is compiled and published annually by The University of Kansas Institute for Policy & Social Research (IPSR). The KSA Editorial Board would like to extend a special thank you to IPSR student assistant Nicole Witt, who provided extensive assistance with data entry and table preparation. In addition, we thank Larry Hoyle, associate scientist, IPSR, for his assistance with the KSA. Many agencies provided data for the KSA and we thank them all: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Kansas Bureau of Investigation; Kansas Department of Administration; Kansas Department of Agricultural Statistics; Kansas Department of Education; Kansas Department of Health and Environment; Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services; Kansas Department of Revenue; Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services; Kansas Department of Transportation; Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks; Kansas Geological Survey; Kansas Office of the Secretary of State; Kansas Water Office; School of Social Welfare, The University of Kansas; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Department of Aging; and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. We would like to extend a special thank you to Doug Marty, School of Social Welfare, The University of Kansas, who provided extraordinary assistance with data collection. 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Scott Howard Erie Fredonia Girard Sedan Oswego Independence Concordia Minneapolis Emporia Kansas Counties and County Seats Olathe Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research. Greensburg Leavenworth Columbus 15 State and County Rankings State and County Rankings Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 16 State and County Rankings State and County Rankings ............................................................................................................. 16 Selected Population Data and Rank in U.S., by State.....................................................................................................................18 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data...................................................................................................................................19 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County...........................................................................................................21 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data................................................................................................................................24 17 Population April 1, 2000 Population Estimate July 1, 2006 Population Change 2000-2006 Population Density 2000 State Persons (1,000) Rank Persons (1,000) Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons (1,000) Rank Alabama 4,447 23 4,599 23 3.4 34 87.6 27 4,874 24 Alaska 627 48 670 47 6.9 17 1.1 51 868 46 Arizona 5,131 20 6,166 16 20.2 2 45.2 37 10,712 10 Arkansas 2,673 33 2,811 32 5.1 22 51.3 35 3,240 32 California 33,872 1 36,458 1 7.6 15 217.2 13 46,445 1 Colorado 4,302 24 4,753 22 10.5 8 41.5 38 5,792 22 Connecticut 3,406 29 3,505 29 2.9 37 702.9 5 3,689 30 Delaware 784 45 853 45 8.9 10 401.1 8 1,013 45 District of Columbia 572 50 582 50 1.7 43 9316.4 1 433 51 Florida 15,983 4 18,090 4 13.2 6 296.4 9 28,686 3 Georgia 8,187 10 9,364 9 14.4 3 141.4 19 12,018 8 Hawaii 1,212 42 1,285 42 6.1 19 188.6 14 1,466 41 Idaho 1,294 39 1,466 39 13.3 5 15.6 45 1,970 37 Illinois 12,420 5 12,832 5 3.3 35 223.4 12 13,433 5 Indiana 6,081 14 6,314 15 3.8 28 169.5 17 6,810 18 Iowa 2,926 30 2,982 30 1.9 41 52.4 34 2,955 34 Kansas 2,689 32 2,764 33 2.8 38 32.9 41 2,940 35 Kentucky 4,042 25 4,206 26 4.1 27 101.7 24 4,555 27 Louisiana 4,469 22 4,288 25 -4.1 51 102.6 23 4,803 26 Maine 1,275 40 1,322 40 3.7 29 41.3 39 1,411 42 Maryland 5,296 19 5,616 19 6.0 21 541.9 6 7,022 16 Massachusetts 6,349 13 6,437 13 1.4 46 809.8 4 7,012 17 Michigan 9,938 8 10,096 8 1.6 45 175.0 16 10,694 11 Minnesota 4,919 21 5,167 21 5.0 23 61.8 32 6,306 20 Mississippi 2,845 31 2,911 31 2.3 40 60.6 33 3,092 33 Missouri 5,597 17 5,843 18 4.4 25 81.2 28 6,430 19 Montana 902 44 945 44 4.7 24 6.2 49 1,045 44 Nebraska 1,711 38 1,768 38 3.3 35 22.3 43 1,820 38 Nevada 1,998 35 2,496 35 24.9 1 18.2 44 4,282 28 New Hampshire 1,236 41 1,315 41 6.4 18 137.8 21 1,646 40 New Jersey 8,414 9 8,725 11 3.7 29 1134.4 2 9,802 13 New Mexico 1,819 36 1,955 36 7.5 16 15.0 46 2,100 36 New York 18,977 3 19,306 3 1.7 43 401.9 7 19,477 4 North Carolina 8,046 11 8,857 10 10.1 9 165.2 18 12,228 7 North Dakota 642 47 636 48 -1.0 50 9.3 48 607 49 Ohio 11,353 7 11,478 7 1.1 48 277.3 10 11,551 9 Oklahoma 3,451 27 3,579 28 3.7 29 50.3 36 3,913 29 Oregon 3,421 28 3,701 27 8.2 12 35.6 40 4,834 25 Pennsylvania 12,281 6 12,441 6 1.3 47 274.0 11 12,768 6 Rhode Island 1,048 43 1,068 43 1.8 42 1003.2 3 1,153 43 South Carolina 4,012 26 4,321 24 7.7 14 133.2 22 5,149 23 South Dakota 755 46 782 46 3.6 32 9.9 47 800 47 Tennessee 5,689 16 6,039 17 6.1 19 138.0 20 7,381 15 Texas 20,852 2 23,508 2 12.7 7 79.6 29 33,318 2 Utah 2,233 34 2,550 34 14.2 4 27.2 42 3,485 31 Vermont 609 49 624 49 2.5 39 65.8 31 712 48 Virginia 7,079 12 7,643 12 8.0 13 178.8 15 9,825 12 Washington 5,894 15 6,396 14 8.5 11 88.6 26 8,625 14 West Virginia 1,808 37 1,818 37 0.6 49 75.1 30 1,720 39 Wisconsin 5,364 18 5,557 20 3.6 32 98.8 25 6,151 21 Wyoming 494 51 515 51 4.3 26 5.1 50 523 50 United States 281,425 299,398 6.4 79.6 363,584 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Selected Population Data and Rank in U.S., by State Projected Population 2030 18 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data Pe r C a pit a Pe r s ona l Inc o me 2006p Percent H S Graduat e or Hi gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2005 S t ate D ol l a rs Rank P e rcent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y ears Rank P e rcent R ank A l abam a $31, 295 41 75. 3 46 3. 6 12 35. 8 26 11. 9 39 Al a ska 37, 271 17 88. 3 1 6. 7 59 32. 4 3 8. 5 26 A r i z ona 31, 458 40 81. 0 32 4. 1 20 34. 2 9 8. 8 28 A r k ans as 27, 935 49 75. 3 46 5. 3 43 36. 0 30 13. 7 45 Cal i f orni a 38, 956 12 76. 8 42 4. 9 35 33. 3 5 5. 5 9 Col orado 39, 186 9 86. 9 8 4. 3 23 34. 3 10 5. 3 7 Connec t i c ut 49, 852 2 84. 0 20 4. 3 23 37. 4 45 6. 0 10 Del a w a re 39, 022 11 82. 6 25 3. 6 12 36. 0 30 7. 7 23 D i str i ct o f C o l u m b i a 55, 755 1 77. 8 41 6. 0 47 34. 6 11 15. 3 49 Fl ori da 35, 798 21 79. 9 35 3. 3 9 38. 7 50 7. 8 24 Georgi a 31, 891 39 78. 6 38 4. 6 28 33. 4 6 10. 1 35 H a w a ii 36, 299 20 84. 6 18 2. 4 1 36. 2 35 6. 8 17 I daho 29, 952 44 84. 7 17 3. 4 10 33. 2 4 6. 2 11 Illin o i s 38, 215 14 81. 4 30 4. 5 25 34. 7 13 9. 5 33 I ndi ana 32, 526 34 82. 1 26 5. 0 38 35. 2 15 9. 1 30 Io w a 33, 236 31 86. 1 11 3. 7 15 36. 6 41 7. 6 21 Kansas 34, 743 22 86. 0 12 4. 5 25 35. 2 15 6. 6 12 K ent uc k y 29, 352 47 74. 1 50 5. 7 46 35. 9 27 14. 0 45 Loui s i ana 30, 952 42 74. 8 49 4. 0 17 34. 0 8 19. 4 51 M ai ne 32, 348 35 85. 4 13 4. 6 28 38. 6 49 12. 1 40 M a ryl and 44, 077 5 83. 8 22 3. 9 16 36. 0 30 5. 4 8 M as s ac hus et t s 45, 877 4 84. 8 16 5. 0 38 36. 5 40 6. 7 15 M i c hi gan 33, 847 28 83. 4 23 6. 9 51 35. 5 22 11. 2 36 M i nnes ot a 38, 712 13 87. 9 2 4. 0 17 35. 4 20 5. 1 5 M i ssi ssi p p i 26, 535 51 72. 9 51 6. 8 50 33. 8 7 15. 4 50 M i s s ouri 32, 705 32 81. 3 31 4. 8 33 36. 1 34 13. 6 44 M ont ana 30, 688 43 87. 2 6 3. 2 5 37. 5 46 8. 6 27 Nebras k a 34, 397 24 86. 6 9 3. 0 3 35. 3 17 6. 8 17 Nevada 37, 089 18 80. 7 33 4. 2 21 35. 0 14 4. 7 3 New Ham p s h i re 39, 311 8 87. 4 5 3. 4 10 37. 1 44 4. 3 1 New J e rs ey 46, 344 3 82. 1 26 4. 6 28 36. 7 42 4. 6 2 New M e x i c o 29, 673 45 78. 9 37 4. 2 21 34. 6 11 12. 5 43 New Y o rk 42, 392 6 79. 1 36 4. 5 25 35. 9 27 9. 3 31 Nort h Carol i na 32, 234 37 78. 1 39 4. 8 33 35. 3 17 9. 6 34 Nort h Dak o t a 32, 552 33 83. 9 21 3. 2 5 36. 2 36 6. 7 15 Food St am p Reci pi ents FY 2006 M e dia n A g e 2000 19 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data Pe r C a pit a Pe r s ona l Inc o me 2006p Percent H S Graduat e or Hi gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2005 S t ate D ol l a rs Rank P e rcent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y ears Rank P e rcent R ank Food St am p Reci pi ents FY 2006 M e dia n A g e 2000 Ohio $33, 338 30 83. 0 24 5. 5 45 36. 2 36 9. 3 31 Ok l ahom a 32, 210 38 80. 6 34 4. 0 17 35. 5 22 12. 2 41 Oregon 33, 666 29 85. 1 14 5. 4 44 36. 3 39 11. 7 38 P enns yl vani a 36, 680 19 81. 9 28 4. 7 31 38. 0 48 8. 8 28 Rhode I s l and 37, 388 16 78. 0 40 5. 1 41 36. 7 42 6. 9 19 S out h Carol i na 29, 515 46 76. 3 43 6. 5 48 35. 4 20 12. 4 42 S out h Dak ot a 33, 929 27 84. 6 18 3. 2 5 35. 6 24 7. 5 20 Tennes s ee 32, 304 36 75. 9 44 5. 2 42 35. 9 27 14. 4 47 Tex a s 34, 257 26 75. 7 45 4. 9 35 32. 3 2 11. 2 36 Ut ah 29, 108 48 87. 7 4 2. 9 2 27. 1 1 5. 2 6 V erm ont 34, 264 25 86. 4 10 3. 6 12 37. 7 47 7. 6 21 Vir g in ia 39, 173 10 81. 5 29 3. 0 3 35. 7 25 6. 6 12 W as hi ngt on 37, 423 15 87. 1 7 5. 0 38 35. 3 17 8. 4 25 W e s t Vir g in ia 27, 897 50 75. 2 48 4. 9 35 38. 9 51 14. 7 48 W i s c ons i n 34, 701 23 85. 1 14 4. 7 31 36. 0 30 6. 6 12 W y om i ng 40, 676 7 87. 9 2 3. 2 5 36. 2 36 4. 7 3 Uni t ed S t ates $36, 276 80. 4 4. 6 35. 3 8. 9 p - prel i m i nary S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s ; U . S . C ensus B u reau; U . S . B u reau of Labor S t ati s ti cs; and U . S . D epartm ent of A g ri cul t u re. 20 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Census Populat ion Est i m a t e Jul y 1, 2006 Populat ion C hange 2000-2006 Populat ion D e nsit y 2000 Proj ect ed Populat ion 2020 C ount y Persons R a nk Persons R a nk P e rcent C h ange Ran k Persons/ Sq. M i le R a nk Persons R a nk A l l en 14, 385 35 13, 677 35 -4. 9 58 28. 6 30 12, 932 36 A nders on 8, 110 51 8, 051 48 -0. 7 26 13. 9 46 8, 023 48 A t c hi s on 16, 774 32 16, 745 32 -0. 2 22 38. 8 18 15, 006 33 B arber 5, 307 70 4, 974 70 -6. 3 65 4. 7 83 4, 541 72 B art on 28, 205 20 27, 511 20 -2. 5 39 31. 5 25 24, 456 23 B ourbon 15, 379 34 14, 950 34 -2. 8 40 24. 1 31 14, 988 34 B r ow n 10, 724 40 10, 236 41 -4. 6 56 18. 8 38 11, 471 39 B ut l er 59, 484 9 63, 147 8 6. 2 7 41. 7 17 83, 312 6 Chas e 3, 030 93 3, 070 87 1. 3 17 3. 9 87 2, 734 94 Chaut auqua 4, 359 77 3, 953 78 -9. 3 84 6. 8 67 3, 993 76 Cherok ee 22, 605 26 21, 451 27 -5. 1 59 38. 5 19 20, 596 30 Cheyenne 3, 165 90 2, 911 91 -8. 0 75 3. 1 94 3, 077 85 Cl ark 2, 390 100 2, 206 100 -7. 7 73 2. 5 101 2, 470 96 Cl ay 8, 822 47 8, 625 47 -2. 2 37 13. 7 48 7, 619 52 Cl oud 10, 268 43 9, 594 44 -6. 6 66 14. 3 43 8, 602 46 Cof f ey 8, 865 46 8, 701 46 -1. 8 35 14. 1 45 8, 795 44 Com anc he 1, 967 103 1, 884 102 -4. 2 50 2. 5 101 1, 704 103 Cow l ey 36, 291 13 34, 931 14 -3. 7 48 32. 2 24 34, 128 16 Craw f ord 38, 242 12 38, 059 12 -0. 5 23 64. 5 10 38, 782 12 Dec at ur 3, 472 84 3, 120 85 -10. 1 91 3. 9 87 2, 950 88 Di c k i ns on 19, 344 28 19, 322 28 -0. 1 21 22. 8 33 21, 058 28 Doni phan 8, 249 49 7, 865 50 -4. 7 57 21. 0 36 7, 959 50 Dougl as 99, 962 5 112, 123 5 12. 2 2 218. 8 5 113, 533 5 E dw ards 3, 449 86 3, 138 83 -9. 0 81 5. 5 75 2, 384 101 E l k 3, 261 89 3, 077 86 -5. 6 61 5. 0 78 3, 032 86 Ellis 2 7 , 5 0 7 2 2 2 6 , 9 2 6 2 1 - 2 .1 3 6 3 0 . 6 27 26, 779 20 E l l s w ort h 6, 525 60 6, 332 57 -3. 0 43 9. 1 54 5, 761 65 Fi nney 40, 523 11 39, 097 11 -3. 5 47 31. 1 26 42, 601 11 Ford 32, 458 17 33, 783 16 4. 1 9 29. 5 29 33, 985 17 Frank l i n 24, 784 24 26, 513 22 7. 0 5 43. 2 15 23, 878 24 Geary 27, 947 21 24, 174 24 -13. 5 102 72. 6 9 25, 826 21 Gove 3, 068 91 2, 721 92 -11. 3 96 2. 9 97 2, 791 92 Graham 2, 946 95 2, 677 93 -9. 1 82 3. 3 92 2, 474 95 Grant 7, 909 52 7, 552 51 -4. 5 54 13. 8 47 7, 024 56 Gray 5, 904 66 5, 852 64 -0. 9 28 6. 8 67 7, 484 53 Selected Population D a ta and R a nk in K a nsas, by C ounty 21 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Census Populat ion Est i m a t e Jul y 1, 2006 Populat ion C hange 2000-2006 Populat ion D e nsit y 2000 Proj ect ed Populat ion 2020 C ount y Persons R a nk Persons R a nk P e rcent C h ange Ran k Persons/ Sq. M i le R a nk Persons R a nk Selected Population D a ta and R a nk in K a nsas, by C ounty Greel ey 1, 534 105 1, 331 105 -13. 2 101 2. 0 104 1, 335 105 Greenw ood 7, 673 53 7, 067 53 -7. 9 74 6. 7 71 7, 660 51 Ham i l t on 2, 670 97 2, 594 97 -2. 8 40 2. 7 100 2, 402 98 Harper 6, 536 59 5, 952 62 -8. 9 80 8. 2 59 5, 441 67 Harvey 32, 869 16 33, 643 17 2. 4 13 60. 9 11 36, 311 13 Has k el l 4, 307 78 4, 171 75 -3. 2 44 7. 5 63 4, 621 71 Hodgem an 2, 085 102 2, 071 101 -0. 7 26 2. 4 103 2, 454 97 Ja ckso n 1 2 , 6 5 7 3 7 1 3 , 5 0 0 3 6 6 . 7 6 1 9 . 3 37 20, 788 29 J ef f ers on 18, 426 29 18, 848 30 2. 3 14 34. 4 22 17, 734 32 J ew el l 3, 791 79 3, 324 81 -12. 3 100 4. 2 86 3, 115 84 J ohns on 451, 479 2 516, 731 1 14. 5 1 946. 5 2 616, 379 1 K earny 4, 531 75 4, 469 73 -1. 4 30 5. 2 76 4, 342 75 K i ngm an 8, 673 48 7, 975 49 -8. 0 75 10. 0 51 8, 152 47 K i ow a 3, 278 88 2, 969 89 -9. 4 87 4. 5 85 3, 147 82 Labet t e 22, 835 25 22, 203 26 -2. 8 40 35. 2 20 21, 878 26 Lane 2, 155 101 1, 797 103 -16. 6 105 3. 0 96 1, 903 102 Leavenw ort h 68, 691 6 73, 628 6 7. 2 4 148. 3 6 79, 650 7 Li nc ol n 3, 578 81 3, 396 80 -5. 1 59 5. 0 78 3, 450 79 Li nn 9, 570 45 9, 962 42 4. 1 9 16. 0 40 9, 154 43 Logan 3, 046 92 2, 675 94 -12. 2 99 2. 8 98 2, 909 90 Lyon 35, 935 15 35, 369 13 -1. 6 33 42. 2 16 34, 742 15 M c P hers on 29, 554 18 29, 380 19 -0. 6 25 32. 8 23 29, 117 19 M ari on 13, 361 36 12, 760 37 -4. 5 54 14. 2 44 12, 899 37 M ars hal l 10, 965 38 10, 349 39 -5. 6 61 12. 1 50 11, 475 38 M eade 4, 631 73 4, 561 72 -1. 5 31 4. 7 83 4, 405 74 M i am i 28, 351 19 30, 900 18 9. 0 3 49. 2 14 36, 019 14 M i t c hel l 6, 932 56 6, 299 58 -9. 1 82 9. 9 52 6, 059 62 M ont gom ery 36, 254 14 34, 692 15 -4. 3 51 56. 2 12 31, 124 18 M orri s 6, 104 63 6, 046 60 -1. 0 29 8. 8 55 6, 193 59 M ort on 3, 496 83 3, 138 83 -10. 2 92 4. 8 82 3, 135 83 Nem aha 10, 717 41 10, 374 38 -3. 2 44 14. 9 41 10, 030 41 Neos ho 16, 997 31 16, 298 33 -4. 1 49 29. 7 28 14, 943 35 Nes s 3, 454 85 2, 946 90 -14. 7 104 3. 2 93 2, 998 87 Nort on 5, 953 65 5, 584 65 -6. 2 64 6. 8 67 5, 830 64 Os age 16, 712 33 16, 958 31 1. 5 16 23. 8 32 21, 197 27 22 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Census Populat ion Est i m a t e Jul y 1, 2006 Populat ion C hange 2000-2006 Populat ion D e nsit y 2000 Proj ect ed Populat ion 2020 C ount y Persons R a nk Persons R a nk P e rcent C h ange Ran k Persons/ Sq. M i le R a nk Persons R a nk Selected Population D a ta and R a nk in K a nsas, by C ounty Os borne 4, 452 76 3, 978 77 -10. 6 93 5. 0 78 3, 711 78 Ot t aw a 6, 163 62 6, 168 59 0. 1 19 8. 5 57 6, 168 60 P aw nee 7, 233 55 6, 515 56 -9. 9 90 9. 6 53 6, 700 57 Ph illip s 6 ,0 0 1 6 4 5 , 4 4 4 6 6 - 9 .3 8 4 6 . 8 67 6, 067 61 P ot t aw at om i e 18, 209 30 19, 220 29 5. 6 8 21. 6 35 18, 913 31 P r at t 9, 647 44 9, 436 45 -2. 2 37 13. 1 49 8, 713 45 Raw l i ns 2, 966 94 2, 643 95 -10. 9 94 2. 8 98 2, 878 91 Reno 64, 790 7 63, 706 7 - 1. 7 34 51. 6 13 54, 982 9 Republ i c 5, 835 67 5, 033 69 -13. 7 103 8. 1 60 4, 909 69 Ri c e 10, 761 39 10, 295 40 -4. 3 51 14. 8 42 10, 023 42 Ri l ey 62, 852 8 62, 527 9 - 0. 5 23 103. 0 7 62, 608 8 Rook s 5, 685 68 5, 290 67 -6. 9 68 6. 4 72 5, 585 66 Rus h 3, 551 82 3, 317 82 -6. 6 66 4. 9 81 3, 239 81 Rus s el l 7, 370 54 6, 740 55 -8. 5 78 8. 3 58 6, 435 58 S al i ne 53, 597 10 54, 170 10 1. 1 18 74. 5 8 54, 644 10 S c ot t 5, 120 71 4, 643 71 -9. 3 84 7. 1 66 4, 753 70 S edgw i c k 452, 869 1 470, 895 2 4. 0 11 453. 2 3 515, 403 2 S ew ard 22, 510 27 23, 404 25 4. 0 11 35. 2 20 22, 459 25 S haw nee 169, 871 3 172, 693 3 1. 7 15 308. 0 4 170, 080 3 S heri dan 2, 813 96 2, 600 96 -7. 6 72 3. 1 94 2, 393 99 S herm an 6, 760 58 5, 981 61 -11. 5 98 6. 4 72 7, 419 54 S m i t h 4, 536 74 4, 024 76 -11. 3 96 5. 1 77 3, 942 77 S t af f ord 4, 789 72 4, 435 74 -7. 4 70 6. 0 74 4, 456 73 S t ant on 2, 406 99 2, 232 99 -7. 2 69 3. 5 90 2, 388 100 S t evens 5, 463 69 5, 287 68 -3. 2 44 7. 5 63 5, 030 68 S um ner 25, 946 23 24, 441 23 -5. 8 63 22. 0 34 24, 582 22 Thom as 8, 180 50 7, 468 52 -8. 7 79 7. 6 61 7, 976 49 Trego 3, 319 87 2, 993 88 -9. 8 89 3. 7 89 2, 932 89 W abauns ee 6, 885 57 6, 895 54 0. 1 19 8. 6 56 7, 147 55 W al l ac e 1, 749 104 1, 557 104 -11. 0 95 1. 9 105 1, 574 104 W as hi ngt on 6, 483 61 5, 944 63 -8. 3 77 7. 2 65 5, 897 63 W i c hi t a 2, 531 98 2, 288 98 -9. 6 88 3. 5 90 2, 745 93 W i l s on 10, 332 42 9, 889 43 -4. 3 51 18. 0 39 10, 566 40 W oods on 3, 788 80 3, 507 79 -7. 4 70 7. 6 61 3, 248 80 W y andot t e 157, 882 4 155, 509 4 - 1. 5 31 1, 042. 9 1 156, 366 4 Kansas 2, 688, 824 2, 764, 075 2. 8 32. 9 2, 936, 670 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau; K ans as D i v i s i on of the B udget, January 2005. 23 R a nkings in K a nsas, by C ounty , Selected D a ta Pe r C a pit a Inc o me 2005 Percent H S Graduat e or Hi gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2005 C ount y D ollars R a nk Percent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y e a r s Rank P e rcent R ank Alle n $25, 279 78 83. 1 73 5. 5 83 38. 8 48 11. 6 103 A nders on 23, 893 94 81. 9 80 5. 9 94 39. 6 56 7. 8 85 Atch iso n 24, 345 90 84. 7 51 5. 6 85 36. 2 26 8. 0 86 B arber 26, 371 66 85. 8 36 3. 7 27 42. 6 84 5. 5 56 Ba r t o n 31, 460 21 82. 3 79 4. 0 47 38. 6 46 7. 2 77 B ourbon 25, 001 83 84. 2 64 5. 2 78 38. 0 41 11. 0 101 Br o w n 28, 355 48 84. 6 55 4. 9 74 39. 8 57 10. 4 99 Bu tle r 30, 228 27 87. 3 18 5. 6 85 35. 9 21 5. 6 57 Chas e 33, 696 9 87. 1 20 4. 1 51 40. 3 64 5. 6 57 Chaut auqua 25, 405 75 81. 0 87 5. 0 75 44. 7 99 8. 0 86 Cherok ee 25, 188 80 80. 3 91 6. 4 102 37. 0 31 12. 8 105 Cheyenne 22, 232 102 85. 5 37 4. 3 60 44. 2 95 3. 1 6 Cl ark 28, 531 42 87. 4 17 3. 5 16 42. 1 81 5. 4 52 Cl ay 31, 163 22 87. 0 22 4. 1 51 41. 3 74 5. 0 49 Cl oud 25, 117 81 85. 5 37 3. 7 27 41. 4 75 6. 0 63 C o ffe y 33, 134 10 86. 9 24 5. 6 85 39. 2 52 6. 0 63 Com anc he 22, 757 99 91. 3 5 2. 7 1 46. 9 105 3. 5 14 Cow l ey 27, 097 55 85. 4 40 5. 8 92 37. 0 31 10. 6 100 Craw f o rd 25, 330 77 84. 5 57 5. 5 83 33. 8 16 11. 7 104 Dec a t u r 26, 259 69 86. 4 29 3. 3 7 44. 3 96 3. 5 14 Di c k i ns on 26, 432 61 86. 4 29 4. 5 64 40. 0 59 4. 7 42 Doni phan 23, 211 97 80. 2 93 6. 2 98 36. 8 30 6. 9 73 Dougl as 28, 394 47 92. 4 4 4. 0 47 26. 6 2 3. 9 24 Ed w a r d s 29, 036 37 81. 2 83 3. 4 13 41. 0 70 5. 4 52 Elk 22, 359 101 80. 0 94 5. 6 85 46. 0 102 10. 3 98 Ellis 32, 436 13 87. 2 19 3. 4 13 32. 7 12 4. 5 37 Ells w o r t h 26, 390 64 84. 8 47 4. 1 51 41. 8 79 4. 0 26 Fi nney 22, 827 98 67. 4 104 4. 5 64 28. 1 3 8. 4 89 For d 24, 965 84 69. 9 103 3. 6 18 29. 9 6 6. 5 71 Frank l i n 26, 281 68 85. 3 41 5. 7 91 36. 0 23 7. 4 79 Geary 34, 784 5 86. 0 34 6. 2 98 29. 1 5 9. 6 93 Gov e 29, 833 32 84. 5 57 3. 2 5 42. 6 84 2. 5 3 Graham 34, 272 8 83. 6 69 3. 6 18 44. 4 97 4. 2 30 Grant 28, 503 45 71. 5 102 3. 9 42 31. 4 9 5. 7 59 Gray 31, 917 16 73. 6 101 3. 1 3 33. 0 13 3. 1 6 Food St am p Reci pi ents, FY 2006 M e dia n A g e 2000 24 R a nkings in K a nsas, by C ounty , Selected D a ta Pe r C a pit a Inc o me 2005 Percent H S Graduat e or Hi gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2005 C ount y D ollars R a nk Percent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y e a r s Rank P e rcent R ank Food St am p Reci pi ents, FY 2006 M e dia n A g e 2000 Greel ey $28, 805 40 83. 7 67 4. 3 60 38. 6 46 2. 0 2 Greenw ood 24, 818 87 80. 9 88 5. 3 82 42. 6 84 7. 7 84 H a m ilto n 31, 909 17 76. 7 97 3. 3 7 37. 6 35 3. 7 17 Harper 28, 962 39 83. 8 66 3. 7 27 42. 9 87 6. 4 69 Harvey 29, 977 31 85. 3 41 4. 6 70 37. 6 35 5. 7 59 H a ske l l 35, 924 2 74. 8 99 3. 4 13 30. 8 7 4. 4 34 Hodgem an 30, 268 26 86. 9 24 3. 9 42 39. 8 57 3. 2 9 Ja ckso n 28, 697 41 87. 7 14 5. 8 92 37. 4 34 6. 0 63 Je ffe r so n 26, 424 62 88. 9 8 5. 2 78 38. 0 41 4. 0 26 Je w e l l 28, 254 49 87. 6 15 3. 1 3 46. 2 104 4. 7 42 J ohns on 48, 123 1 94. 9 1 4. 5 64 35. 2 18 1. 9 1 K earny 22, 449 100 75. 8 98 4. 2 55 31. 6 10 4. 7 42 K i ngm an 27, 137 53 84. 7 51 4. 3 60 40. 2 62 4. 4 34 Kio w a 30, 347 25 85. 2 43 3. 6 18 42. 1 81 6. 4 69 Labet t e 26, 539 59 83. 0 75 6. 5 103 37. 9 40 10. 1 97 Lane 33, 116 11 88. 5 10 3. 7 27 41. 6 77 3. 8 21 Leavenw ort h 28, 521 44 86. 5 28 6. 2 98 35. 6 20 5. 2 51 Li nc ol n 21, 954 105 85. 0 46 4. 2 55 43. 7 90 5. 4 52 Li nn 24, 654 88 80. 9 88 7. 3 104 40. 8 68 7. 5 80 Logan 28, 523 43 86. 7 26 3. 7 27 40. 7 67 4. 8 46 Lyon 24, 652 89 81. 8 82 4. 5 64 30. 9 8 7. 5 80 M c P hers on 31, 890 18 85. 9 35 3. 6 18 38. 1 43 4. 3 32 Ma r i o n 23, 336 96 84. 4 60 4. 1 51 41. 0 70 3. 7 17 M ars hal l 32, 311 14 85. 1 44 3. 7 27 41. 7 78 4. 7 42 M eade 27, 240 52 80. 3 91 3. 7 27 36. 1 24 4. 3 32 Mi a m i 31, 522 20 87. 5 16 5. 2 78 36. 7 28 4. 6 38 M i t c hel l 28, 402 46 88. 1 11 3. 8 38 41. 1 73 4. 4 34 M ont gom ery 26, 445 60 81. 2 83 6. 0 95 39. 1 50 9. 9 95 Mo r r i s 25, 552 74 84. 7 51 5. 0 75 42. 0 80 5. 7 59 Mo r t o n 26, 313 67 81. 9 80 3. 9 42 36. 2 26 6. 1 67 Nem aha 29, 984 30 83. 7 67 3. 6 18 39. 1 50 3. 0 5 Neos ho 25, 086 82 83. 5 70 5. 1 77 38. 4 45 9. 6 93 Nes s 35, 449 3 84. 4 60 3. 3 7 43. 9 91 3. 1 6 Nort on 25, 554 73 84. 8 47 3. 7 27 40. 1 60 3. 2 9 Os age 24, 880 86 85. 5 37 6. 2 98 38. 9 49 6. 6 72 25 R a nkings in K a nsas, by C ounty , Selected D a ta Pe r C a pit a Inc o me 2005 Percent H S Graduat e or Hi gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2005 C ount y D ollars R a nk Percent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y e a r s Rank P e rcent R ank Food St am p Reci pi ents, FY 2006 M e dia n A g e 2000 Os borne $25, 371 76 84. 8 47 3. 8 38 44. 0 92 5. 4 52 O tta w a 24, 217 92 86. 2 33 4. 5 64 40. 1 60 3. 7 17 P aw nee 29, 027 38 84. 8 47 4. 0 47 40. 5 65 3. 8 21 Ph illip s 30, 143 28 84. 4 60 3. 7 27 42. 5 83 4. 6 38 P ot t aw at om i e 30, 019 29 89. 2 7 3. 9 42 35. 9 21 4. 0 26 Pr a t t 29, 552 34 86. 3 31 3. 6 18 40. 2 62 6. 0 63 R a w lin s 29, 437 36 84. 7 51 3. 8 38 45. 4 100 4. 2 30 Reno 27, 109 54 82. 7 78 5. 2 78 38. 2 44 8. 9 91 Republ i c 24, 164 93 88. 6 9 4. 0 47 45. 7 101 4. 8 46 Ri c e 22, 176 103 83. 4 71 4. 6 70 37. 6 35 6. 1 67 R ile y 31, 820 19 93. 8 2 3. 6 18 23. 9 1 3. 3 12 Rook s 26, 378 65 87. 1 20 4. 2 55 40. 9 69 5. 0 49 Rus h 25, 951 70 82. 8 77 3. 8 38 44. 6 98 5. 7 59 R u sse l l 25, 822 71 83. 1 73 4. 6 70 44. 1 93 6. 9 73 Sa lin e 30, 930 23 87. 0 22 4. 4 63 36. 1 24 7. 0 75 Sco tt 30, 742 24 84. 5 57 3. 6 18 39. 2 52 3. 8 21 S edgw i c k 34, 703 6 85. 1 44 5. 6 85 33. 6 14 10. 0 96 Se w a r d 25, 224 79 63. 7 105 4. 2 55 29. 0 4 7. 6 82 S haw nee 32, 521 12 88. 1 11 5. 6 85 37. 1 33 8. 7 90 S heri dan 34, 465 7 87. 8 13 3. 0 2 41. 5 76 2. 8 4 S herm an 26, 402 63 86. 6 27 3. 7 27 37. 8 39 7. 6 82 Sm ith 26, 830 57 84. 6 55 3. 5 16 46. 0 102 3. 7 17 Sta ffo r d 27, 097 55 82. 9 76 3. 9 42 41. 0 70 7. 3 78 S t ant on 31, 952 15 78. 0 95 3. 3 7 33. 8 16 3. 9 24 S t evens 29, 561 33 80. 5 90 4. 2 55 33. 6 14 4. 8 46 S um ner 27, 949 50 86. 3 31 6. 1 96 37. 6 35 7. 0 75 Thom as 29, 522 35 92. 7 3 3. 3 7 35. 3 19 4. 6 38 Trego 24, 280 91 84. 3 63 3. 3 7 43. 5 88 4. 1 29 W abauns ee 27, 800 51 89. 9 6 4. 5 64 39. 5 54 3. 2 9 W a lla c e 24, 956 85 84. 0 65 3. 2 5 39. 5 54 3. 6 16 W as hi ngt on 25, 637 72 81. 2 83 3. 7 27 43. 6 89 3. 3 12 Wi c h i t a 35, 014 4 77. 7 96 3. 6 18 36. 7 28 4. 6 38 W ils o n 26, 622 58 81. 1 86 4. 7 73 40. 6 66 9. 3 92 W oods on 22, 166 104 83. 4 71 6. 1 96 44. 1 93 8. 2 88 W y andot t e 23, 640 95 74. 0 100 8. 8 105 32. 5 11 11. 2 102 Kansas $32, 866 86. 0 5. 5 35. 2 6. 6 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau; K ansas D epartm ent of H u m an R e sources; K ansas D epartm ent of S o ci al and Rehabilitation S e rvices. 26 Agriculture Agriculture Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 27 Agriculture Agriculture ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2006, Selected Years........................................................................................................................30 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1976-2006 (graph)............................................................................................................................31 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1976-2006 (graph)....................................................................................................................31 Average Farm Size in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)..................................................................................................................32 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County, 1997 and 2002 ...............................................................................33 Agriculture in Kansas, Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2005 .....................................................................................................35 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas, by District and County, 2005 ............................................36 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map).............................................................................................39 Farm Production Summary for Kansas, 2004-2005........................................................................................................................40 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries, 1996-2005 Red Meat Production.....................................................................................................................................................................41 Flour and Mill Feed Production...................................................................................................................................................41 Milk Production and Value ...........................................................................................................................................................42 Honey Production and Value ......................................................................................................................................................42 Fertilizer Sales..................................................................................................................................................................................43 Commercial Feeds..........................................................................................................................................................................43 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties (graphs) Wheat for Grain, Bushels Harvested, 2002............................................................................................................................44 Sorghum for Grain, Bushels Harvested, 2002 ........................................................................................................................44 Sunflower Seed, Pounds Harvested, 2002...............................................................................................................................45 Cotton, Bales Harvested, 2002...................................................................................................................................................45 Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)..................................................................................................46 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map).............................................................................................47 Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2005.........................................................................................................48 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas, 1999-2005 .........................................................................................................................49 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas, 1996-2005......................................................................................................................49 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species, 1999-2005..............................................................................................................49 Livestock in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Counties (graphs) Beef Cows, 2002.............................................................................................................................................................................50 Milk Cows, 2002 .............................................................................................................................................................................50 28 Agriculture (cont.) Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map)................................................................................................51 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, FY 2005 (map)..............................................................................................52 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2001-2005...........................................................................................................................................53 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 1995-2005....................................................................................................54 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1986-2005 (graph) ........................................................................................55 Gross and Net Farm Income in Kansas, 2001-2005......................................................................................................................56 Cash Receipts and Farm Income in Kansas, 2001-2005................................................................................................................56 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1925-2004, Selected Years.................................57 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 1999-2005.............................................................................................................................58 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, Annual Averages, 1976-2005.......................................................58 29 Kansas Farm Statistics 1920-2006, Selected Years 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 $16,900 - 1930 166,000 283 47,000 49 13,700 - 1940 159,000 303 48,200 30 8,900 - 1950 135,000 374 50,500 66 24,600 - 1960 110,000 456 50,200 101 46,000 - 1970 87,000 574 49,900 159 90,100 - 1972 85,000 582 49,500 174 101,300 - 1974 83,000 590 49,000 253 149,400 - 1976 78,000 623 48,600 330 211,000 - 1977 77,000 629 48,400 398 250,400 - 1978 76,000 636 48,300 418 265,400 $20,189 1979 75,000 644 48,300 501 322,600 24,198 1980 75,000 644 48,300 587 378,000 28,352 1981 75,000 644 48,300 619 398,600 29,898 1982 75,000 644 48,300 628 404,400 30,332 1983 75,000 644 48,300 601 387,000 29,028 1984 74,000 649 48,000 597 387,000 28,637 1985 72,000 667 48,000 488 326,000 23,443 1986 70,000 684 47,900 415 284,000 19,866 1987 70,000 684 47,900 373 255,000 17,861 1988 69,000 694 47,900 413 286,000 19,783 1989 69,000 694 47,900 429 297,812 20,837 1990 69,000 694 47,900 450 312,391 22,555 1991 69,000 694 47,900 449 311,696 21,507 1992 67,000 713 47,800 460 328,179 21,988 1993 66,000 723 47,700 463 334,621 22,085 1994 66,000 721 47,600 503 362,773 23,943 1995 66,000 721 47,600 535 385,848 25,466 1996 65,000 731 47,500 553 404,123 26,268 1997 65,000 731 47,500 565 412,892 26,838 1998 65,000 731 47,500 577 421,662 27,408 1999 65,000 731 47,500 600 438,462 28,500 2000 64,500 736 47,500 625 460,279 29,688 2001 r 64,500 733 47,300 645 473,008 30,509 2002 64,500 733 47,300 665 487,674 31,455 2003 64,500 732 47,200 685 501,271 32,332 2004 64,500 732 47,200 715 523,225 33,748 2005 64,500 732 47,200 850 622,016 40,120 2006 64,500 732 47,200 930 680,620 43,900 Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised * Average per Farm is obtained by dividing Total Value by Farms. 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, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 30 Thousands Number of Farms in Kansas, 1976–2006 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 1980 1984 1988 20001976 200419961992 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1976–2006 1982 1986 1990 20021976 200619981994 1980 1984 1988 20001976 2004199619921982 1986 1990 20021976 200619981994 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from .Kansas Farm Facts, various issues Acres 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 31 Comanche 1,631 Barber 1,480 Clark 1,628 Meade 1,345 Haskell 1,788 Stanton 1,399 Hamilton 1,363 Kearny 1,607 Finney 1,653 Chase 1,391 Greeley 1,506 Lane 1,476 Scott 1,515 Wichita 1,444 Gove 1,498 Wallace 1,431 Logan 1,918 Thomas 1,450 Sherman 1,369 Decatur 1,340 Rawlins 1,607 Chautauqua 1,052 Cherokee 389 Labette 406 Harper 898 Montgomery 352 Seward 1,036 Stevens 1,223 Morton 1,141 Cowley 687 Sumner 683 Elk 910 Crawford 413 Kingman 664 Neosho 444 Wilson 607 Kiowa 1,147 Grant 993 Pratt 848 Sedgwick 394 Ford 926 Gray 1,066 Bourbon 405 Allen 453 Woodson 828 Butler 536 Edwards 1,190 Greenwood 1,034 Reno 468 Harvey 423 Stafford 885 Hodgeman 1,235 Pawnee 1,210 Linn 344 Anderson 579 Coffey 553 Rice 832 Marion 591 McPherson 495 Barton 842 Rush 829 Ness 1,198 Miami 225 Franklin 347 Lyon 550 Osage 397 Morris 828 Ellsworth 864 Saline 576 Johnson 226 Douglas 230 Trego 1,075 Ellis 762 Dickinson 564 Russell 784 Wabaunsee 736 Shawnee 240 Lincoln 974 Geary 733 Ottawa 812 Jefferson 269 Pottawatomie 553 Riley 451 Clay 689 Graham 1,200 Mitchell 949 Osborne 1,111 Rooks 1,155 Sheridan 1,266 Atchison 366 Jackson 307 Cloud 829 Doniphan 439 Brown 548 Nemaha 408 Marshall 609 Norton 1,074 Washington 624 Republic 660 Phillips 1,106 Smith 949 Jewell 867 Cheyenne 1,307 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Average Farm Size in Kansas, by County, 2002 (acres) Kansas: 733 Wyandotte 86 Leavenworth 180 32 County 1997 2002 Allen 321,924 84.2 87.1 Anderson 373,068 98.4 101.5 Atchison 276,696 87.5 82.0 Barber 725,832 82.0 96.0 Barton 572,163 107.1 113.6 Bourbon 407,736 80.8 83.2 Brown 365,231 91.2 88.7 Butler 913,824 83.0 76.7 Chase 496,568 82.4 72.8 Chautauqua 410,679 95.3 95.0 Cherokee 375,754 71.7 77.3 Cheyenne 652,726 86.1 88.3 Clark 623,798 87.5 78.8 Clay 412,059 89.4 95.5 Cloud 458,006 85.9 94.1 Coffey 403,037 76.1 83.3 Comanche 504,520 99.9 88.6 Cowley 720,792 89.1 95.7 Crawford 379,460 76.6 89.9 Decatur 571,869 90.1 82.0 Dickinson 542,670 94.6 101.5 Doniphan 250,993 88.5 81.9 Douglas 292,397 74.7 68.9 Edwards 398,090 89.6 105.5 Elk 414,268 79.8 89.4 Ellis 575,981 88.1 100.3 Ellsworth 458,180 82.0 90.1 Finney 833,135 91.5 96.2 Ford 703,039 95.2 92.4 Franklin 367,267 82.5 92.3 Geary 246,204 62.6 73.0 Gove 685,686 94.6 86.3 Graham 574,903 84.5 90.0 Grant 367,908 90.4 82.1 Gray 556,097 100.0 90.1 Greeley 497,923 88.7 91.7 Greenwood 729,387 86.9 81.5 Hamilton 637,755 82.7 84.0 Harper 512,921 89.9 91.5 Harvey 345,173 93.0 101.9 Haskell 369,514 99.8 109.9 Hodgeman 550,351 88.1 85.5 Jackson 419,580 76.5 80.4 Jefferson 343,112 78.4 81.5 Jewell 581,874 78.9 85.3 Johnson 305,137 44.5 48.7 Kearny 557,478 94.4 100.0 Kingman 552,542 94.2 100.6 Kiowa 462,332 95.6 94.0 Labette 415,246 79.8 87.0 Lane 459,020 94.8 100.3 Leavenworth 296,494 68.1 66.5 Lincoln 460,076 92.9 97.0 Linn 383,149 72.6 81.1 Percent in Farms Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County 1997 and 2002 Approximate Land Area* (acres) 33 County 1997 2002 Percent in Farms Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County 1997 and 2002 Approximate Land Area* (acres) Logan 686,712 91.4 88.8 Lyon 544,556 91.0 90.7 McPherson 575,815 90.8 99.8 Marion 603,588 93.3 97.5 Marshall 577,620 89.0 100.6 Meade 626,186 88.5 97.5 Miami 369,101 75.8 86.7 Mitchell 447,886 101.5 100.2 Montgomery 412,931 79.5 83.8 Morris 446,322 88.7 86.4 Morton 467,149 90.4 75.5 Nemaha 459,512 90.8 90.6 Neosho 365,919 94.2 93.2 Ness 687,838 90.6 95.3 Norton 561,820 85.2 92.1 Osage 450,243 79.9 81.6 Osborne 571,129 88.5 87.3 Ottawa 461,511 86.7 90.1 Pawnee 482,671 99.4 107.8 Phillips 567,187 97.8 103.6 Pottawatomie 540,313 82.0 86.2 Pratt 470,394 93.0 106.5 Rawlins 684,554 94.5 95.1 Reno 802,828 82.4 91.6 Republic 458,485 93.3 92.4 Rice 465,010 98.4 89.5 Riley 390,112 60.9 57.0 Rooks 568,540 100.2 98.6 Rush 459,652 89.7 90.9 Russell 566,195 75.8 85.4 Saline 460,552 89.8 94.9 Scott 459,216 103.7 107.9 Sedgwick 639,601 84.3 83.5 Seward 409,295 80.1 88.6 Shawnee 351,882 63.7 61.6 Sheridan 573,668 88.4 89.1 Sherman 675,713 96.6 89.8 Smith 573,076 85.8 90.4 Stafford 506,915 85.7 93.3 Stanton 435,203 92.0 100.6 Stevens 465,618 109.9 105.4 Sumner 756,356 88.2 96.8 Thomas 687,862 98.8 100.3 Trego 568,508 81.3 80.0 Wabaunsee 510,324 93.7 91.0 Wallace 584,956 82.1 71.0 Washington 575,013 93.3 86.4 Wichita 459,851 97.8 102.4 Wilson 367,237 82.1 91.9 Woodson 320,388 79.4 79.6 Wyandotte 96,890 23.1 14.2 Kansas 52,361,520 88.0 90.2 * 2002 acres Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Census_of_Agriculture/index.asp (accessed December 1, 2005). 34 Crop or Livestock Item Rank Wheat Flour Milled 34,767,000 cwt. 1 8.8 Wheat Flour Milling Capacity 144,433 cwt. 1 9.7 All Wheat Produced 380,000,000 bu. 1 18.1 Sorghum Grain Produced 195,000,000 bu. 1 49.5 Cattle Slaughtered 7,321,400 head 1 22.6 Sorghum Silage Produced 780,000 tons 2 18.5 Cropland 1 29,542,022 acres 2 6.8 Prime Farmland 2 23,232,100 acres 2 7.0 All Cattle and Calves on Farms, Jan. 1, 2006 6,650,000 head 2 6.8 Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan. 1, 2006 2,550,000 head 3 18.0 Red Meat Production by Commercial Slaughter Plants 5,811,300,000 lbs. 3 12.7 Land in Farms 47,200,000 acres 3 5.1 Commercial Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2005 890,000,000 bu. 3 10.4 Sunflowers Produced 452,100,000 lbs. 3 11.3 All Hay Produced 6,680,000 tons 5 4.4 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2005 3 9,975,352,000 dol. 5 4.2 Beef Cows that Have Calved, Jan. 1, 2006 1,560,000 head 6 4.7 All Other Hay (Excluding Alfalfa) Produced 3,280,000 tons 6 4.4 Irrigated Acres 1 2,678,277 acres 6 4.8 Potatoes Produced, Summer 1,800,000 cwt. 6 10.2 Exports of Farm Products, FY 2005 2,773,300,000 dol. 7 4.4 Corn Grain Produced 465,750,000 bu. 7 4.2 Alfalfa Hay Produced 3,400,000 tons 8 4.5 Hogs on Farms, Dec. 1, 2005 1,790,000 head 9 2.9 Soybeans Produced 105,450,000 bu. 10 3.4 Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan. 1, 2006 35,000 head 10 2.2 Dry Edible Beans Produced 275,000 cwt. 13 1.0 Oats Produced 2,360,000 bu. 13 2.1 Corn Silage Produced 2,400,000 tons 14 2.3 Upland Cotton Produced 87,700 bales 17 0.4 All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2006 95,000 head 18 1.5 Meat and Other Goats, Jan. 1 2006 23,000 head 19 1.0 Barley Produced 588,000 bu. 22 0.3 Milk Goats, Jan. 1, 2006 3,410 head 24 1.2 1 Total cropland and irrigated acres, 2002 U.S. Census of Agriculture. 3 preliminary 2 Prime farmland is the land best suited to producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops. 1997 National Resource Inventory issued by the National Resources Conservation Service. Agriculture in Kansas Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2005 Production or Number Kansas Number as a Percent of U.S. Total Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 35 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2005 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Northwest District Cheyenne 440 585,000 191,630 $23,056,300 $20,705,500 Decatur 370 505,000 226,710 33,805,700 32,560,000 Graham 430 520,000 176,720 24,358,800 7,419,100 Norton 480 519,000 219,430 32,821,500 14,653,800 Rawlins 420 651,000 249,070 30,722,100 13,804,600 Sheridan 420 520,000 285,140 60,241,800 30,155,600 Sherman 450 612,000 313,060 48,642,300 18,116,200 Thomas 490 688,000 408,490 68,291,300 30,836,000 District Total 3,500 4,600,000 2,070,250 321,939,800 168,250,800 West Central District Gove 410 590,000 234,260 30,837,200 28,297,600 Greeley 300 456,000 241,600 28,325,500 28,702,100 Lane 310 460,000 177,430 18,997,900 38,938,100 Logan 330 605,000 226,210 30,615,400 23,877,100 Ness 550 655,000 211,220 23,909,500 12,082,000 Scott 350 495,000 272,650 44,151,100 150,812,100 Trego 430 454,000 170,140 19,104,500 11,850,300 Wallace 290 415,000 173,620 28,455,100 6,112,100 Wichita 330 470,000 250,070 45,681,900 107,359,600 District Total 3,300 4,600,000 1,957,200 271,078,100 408,031,000 Southwest District Clark 290 491,000 93,900 13,842,400 31,000,800 Finney 480 810,000 399,650 105,712,400 232,403,700 Ford 700 655,000 330,190 65,049,000 107,739,800 Grant 300 305,000 186,810 46,816,500 130,076,100 Gray 460 505,000 328,000 81,263,500 135,218,900 Hamilton 370 536,000 192,700 26,519,400 117,268,900 Haskell 230 405,000 262,100 71,801,800 160,970,800 Hodgeman 370 473,000 151,280 23,516,500 47,823,500 Kearny 340 558,000 225,120 54,687,300 67,257,600 Meade 450 610,000 207,600 55,647,500 35,246,600 Morton 300 358,000 154,230 24,992,000 5,568,300 Seward 330 363,000 178,760 50,870,000 101,296,600 Stanton 300 440,000 224,400 51,397,300 61,069,200 Stevens 380 491,000 281,650 82,255,500 31,902,000 District Total 5,300 7,000,000 3,216,390 754,371,100 1,264,842,800 North Central District Clay 580 395,000 229,000 37,283,800 13,242,100 Cloud 540 432,000 245,600 42,577,800 8,263,600 Jewell 590 503,000 266,170 42,159,400 12,588,700 Mitchell 480 450,000 302,200 47,254,800 20,464,200 Osborne 460 510,000 210,230 29,275,400 11,924,000 Ottawa 520 415,000 195,850 26,294,600 20,020,800 Phillips 530 590,000 201,800 31,996,900 17,224,600 Republic 660 423,000 277,800 51,099,600 19,060,000 Rooks 480 563,000 181,170 22,359,200 15,024,100 Smith 560 519,000 256,680 39,929,100 16,057,900 Washington 800 500,000 290,500 50,501,200 33,560,700 District Total 6,200 5,300,000 2,657,000 420,731,800 187,430,700 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced 36 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2005 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced Central District Barton 780 643,000 338,130 $55,207,800 $57,324,200 Dickinson 970 544,000 314,240 43,599,300 35,701,100 Ellis 750 572,000 174,280 20,138,800 29,848,800 Ellsworth 470 412,000 157,520 20,715,900 11,642,600 Lincoln 470 441,000 186,820 26,939,400 15,634,100 McPherson 1,180 567,000 375,230 63,389,100 26,954,400 Marion 1,000 585,000 316,630 41,239,900 43,492,800 Rice 500 415,000 296,500 49,755,800 25,782,900 Rush 510 416,000 195,450 28,066,400 6,121,600 Russell 610 475,000 162,330 21,126,000 10,012,400 Saline 760 430,000 231,670 31,778,400 16,332,800 District Total 8,000 5,500,000 2,748,800 401,956,800 278,938,700 South Central District Barber 470 688,000 166,390 21,441,100 25,595,300 Comanche 270 445,000 93,800 12,709,500 18,796,400 Edwards 350 414,000 234,900 50,444,800 29,435,400 Harper 530 466,000 285,120 37,269,300 26,442,400 Harvey 820 345,000 279,700 44,210,000 11,669,200 Kingman 830 555,000 268,780 37,199,200 14,937,100 Kiowa 360 430,000 140,530 28,250,900 9,925,700 Pawnee 440 512,000 270,360 52,403,200 49,213,300 Pratt 560 494,000 277,530 53,779,300 32,989,600 Reno 1,560 732,000 413,620 67,021,800 47,828,800 Sedgwick 1,400 528,000 379,220 58,466,500 17,365,300 Stafford 520 467,000 274,600 54,193,300 32,223,700 Sumner 1,090 724,000 562,160 72,004,900 15,864,200 District Total 9,200 6,800,000 3,646,710 589,393,800 332,286,400 Northeast District Atchison 620 230,000 150,100 29,425,200 10,119,400 Brown 600 328,000 247,120 63,975,100 13,694,300 Doniphan 470 208,000 158,700 44,557,100 7,481,900 Jackson 1,100 340,000 128,200 19,162,800 16,923,200 Jefferson 1,040 281,000 131,930 22,847,300 14,057,200 Leavenworth 1,090 200,000 95,200 16,107,100 9,787,000 Marshall 960 581,000 336,400 63,874,100 22,246,700 Nemaha 1,020 420,000 242,070 47,837,600 37,471,000 Pottawatomie 840 468,000 139,800 25,119,600 25,707,400 Riley 500 225,000 97,130 17,087,900 11,082,800 Wyandotte 160 19,000 12,300 2,141,200 840,500 District Total 8,400 3,300,000 1,738,950 352,135,000 169,411,400 37 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2005 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced East Central District Anderson 660 378,000 187,700 $30,170,000 $15,030,000 Chase 260 362,000 67,300 9,748,200 42,507,200 Coffey 600 335,000 182,050 27,340,900 11,912,800 Douglas 880 202,000 109,600 18,778,100 11,832,200 Franklin 980 339,000 162,730 25,651,300 12,891,900 Geary 250 180,000 58,900 9,555,100 6,229,900 Johnson 660 149,000 66,800 10,951,100 11,812,200 Linn 880 310,000 113,300 16,552,800 11,259,500 Lyon 900 494,000 205,030 26,257,000 40,945,300 Miami 1,410 320,000 131,700 20,184,500 16,189,500 Morris 470 385,000 137,010 18,365,600 20,025,200 Osage 920 367,000 175,200 25,179,100 9,925,700 Shawnee 900 217,000 124,400 20,662,500 7,590,400 Wabaunsee 630 462,000 108,930 17,695,300 16,052,900 District Total 10,400 4,500,000 1,830,650 227,091,500 234,204,700 Southeast District Allen 620 280,000 159,500 21,001,900 8,990,000 Bourbon 840 338,000 104,000 13,235,400 17,228,100 Butler 1,310 697,000 255,400 34,184,700 60,933,700 Chautauqua 370 389,000 33,500 4,183,600 14,444,800 Cherokee 740 290,000 228,000 36,342,900 5,823,900 Cowley 1,000 685,000 225,600 28,580,300 26,327,800 Crawford 820 337,000 178,730 27,155,000 14,965,000 Elk 410 367,000 46,100 5,315,000 11,834,700 Greenwood 580 594,000 94,400 12,106,200 31,375,900 Labette 890 358,000 178,800 29,759,100 23,140,400 Montgomery 980 342,000 148,720 20,692,600 10,741,300 Neosho 770 341,000 146,900 20,211,600 16,860,100 Wilson 560 329,000 162,500 23,577,700 8,157,800 Woodson 310 253,000 108,400 13,079,100 13,653,000 District Total 10,200 5,600,000 2,070,550 289,425,100 264,476,500 State Total 64,500 47,200,000 21,936,500 $3,678,123,000 $3,307,873,000 1 Only for crops estimated. 2 Includes wheat, corn, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, hay, oats, barley, cotton, apples, pecans, potatoes, and dry beans but does not include other crops or any Government Program Payments. Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 38 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2002 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Haskell 47.7 Chautauqua -- Bourbon -- Allen -- Woodson -- Doniphan -- Cherokee 0.2 Comanche 2.0 Labette 0.5 Harper 0.4 Montgomery 1.1 Seward 31.1 Stevens 39.5 Morton 13.5 Barber 2.7 Clark 3.3 Meade 30.4 Cowley 1.4 Sumner 1.2 Elk 2.1 Crawford 1.3 Kingman 4.8 Neosho 0.1 Wilson 1.1 Kiowa 19.4 Grant 33.9 Stanton 28.1 Pratt 22.7 Sedgwick 9.5 Ford 15.6 Gray 31.0 Butler 1.5 Edwards 28.2 Greenwood 0.8 Reno 7.9 Harvey 9.7 Stafford 22.0 Hodgeman 7.1 Hamilton 6.0 Kearny 21.6 Finney 33.0 Pawnee 17.0 Linn 0.5 Anderson 1.4 Coffey 0.3 Chase 0.4 Rice 5.3 Marion 0.9 McPherson 7.7 Barton 8.8 Rush 2.8 Ness 0.8 Greeley 3.4 Lane 4.5 Scott 12.0 Wichita 16.3 Miami 1.0 Franklin 0.6 Lyon 0.2 Osage 0.2 Morris 1.4 Ellsworth 0.3 Saline 1.2 Johnson 2.1 Douglas 1.8 Trego 2.2 Gove 4.5 Ellis 0.6 Dickinson 1.8 Russell 0.8 Wallace 17.3 Logan 5.0 Wabaunsee 5.3 Shawnee 10.4 Lincoln 0.4 Geary 3.5 Ottawa 1.9 Jefferson 1.2 Pottawatomie 8.2 Riley 2.4 Clay 7.2 Graham 2.2 Mitchell 2.2 Osborne 3.3 Rooks 1.2 Sheridan 18.4 Thomas 15.4 Sherman 19.0 Atchison 0.5 Jackson 0.7 Cloud 7.2 Brown 0.2 Nemaha 0.2 Marshall 0.5 Norton 3.9 Washington 3.9 Republic 13.6 Phillips 3.2 Decatur 3.4 Smith 2.2 Jewell 3.4 Rawlins 2.6 Cheyenne 11.2 Kansas: 9.1% Wyandotte 0.2 Leavenworth 1.0 39 Crops Production Farm Value Production Farm Value Wheat bu. 10,000,000 8,500,000 37.0 314,500,000 $1,022,125,000 10,000,000 9,500,000 40.0 380,000,000 $1,254,000,000 All sorghum 3,200,000 2,965,000 - - - 2,750,000 2,660,000 - - - Sorghum grain bu. - 2,900,000 76.0 220,400,000 364,101,000 - 2,600,000 75.0 195,000,000 316,680,000 Sorghum silage tons - 65,000 14.0 910,000 12,740,000 - 60,000 13.0 780,000 11,700,000 All corn 3,100,000 3,050,000 - - - 3,650,000 3,600,000 - - - Corn grain bu. - 2,880,000 150.0 432,000,000 915,840,000 - 3,450,000 135.0 465,750,000 978,075,000 Corn silage tons - 170,000 15.0 2,550,000 40,800,000 - 150,000 16.0 2,400,000 40,800,000 Soybeans bu. 2,800,000 2,710,000 41.0 111,110,000 598,883,000 2,900,000 2,850,000 37.0 105,450,000 558,885,000 All hay tons - 3,350,000 2.35 7,880,000 489,560,000 - 2,900,000 2.30 6,680,000 423,620,000 Alfalfa hay tons - 950,000 4.0 3,800,000 277,400,000 - 850,000 4.0 3,400,000 246,500,000 All other hay tons - 2,400,000 1.7 4,080,000 212,160,000 - 2,050,000 1.6 3,280,000 177,120,000 Oats bu. 120,000 40,000 43.0 1,720,000 2,150,000 100,000 40,000 59.0 2,360,000 3,068,000 Barley bu. 15,000 12,000 28.0 336,000 628,000 19,000 14,000 42.0 588,000 1,147,000 Cotton 1, 2 bales 85,000 80,000 424.0 70,700 13,439,000 74,000 66,000 638.0 87,700 22,138,000 Dry edible beans 2 cwt. 9,000 8,500 1,800.0 153,000 4,621,000 13,000 12,500 2,200.0 275,000 4,895,000 Potatoes cwt. 3,500 3,400 400.0 1,360,000 9,588,000 5,100 5,000 360.0 1,800,000 12,780,000 Sunflowers lbs. 171,000 158,000 1,433.0 226,360,000 27,487,000 300,000 289,000 1,564.0 452,100,000 46,175,000 Oil Type lbs. 150,000 140,000 1,460.0 204,400,000 23,710,000 255,000 245,000 1,540.0 377,300,000 32,636,000 Non-Oil Type lbs. 21,000 18,000 1,220.0 21,960,000 3,777,000 45,000 44,000 1,700.0 74,800,000 13,539,000 Apples 3 lbs. - - - 2,800,000 607,000 - - - - - Pecans lbs. - - - 1,800,000 3,150,000 - - - 3,200,000 4,160,000 Total - 20,876,900 - - $3,505,719,000 - 21,936,500 - - $3,678,123,000 Single dash (-) indicates not available. 1 Farm value includes cottonseed. 2 Yield per acre in pounds. 3 Farm value based on utilized production; apples 2,600,000 lbs. in 2003 and 2,200,000 in 2004. Farm Production Summary for Kansas 20052004r Acres Planted Acres Harvested 2004-2005 r - revised Acres Planted Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Yield Per Acre 40 Lamb and Beef Pork Mutton Year (1,000 lbs.) (1,000 lbs.) (1,000 lbs.) 1996 152 648,062 11,076 $2,387,948 $11,500 1997 148 735,468 11,092 2,658,765 12,284 1998 147 3,764,421 714,622 8,838 2,432,897 11,564 1999 148 672,342 7,697 2,649,236 12,605 2000 124 687,493 9,080 2,718,484 11,340 2001 113 644,674 8,216 2,744,348 10,649 2002 104 4,066,799 656,466 6,207 2,580,659 9,604 2003 104 4,025,140 678,442 6,902 3,277,561 11,193 2004 r 103 3,862,303 775,180 7,219 3,158,062 11,609 2005 p 107 3,993,825 778,417 6,581 3,346,133 12,633 p - preliminary r - revised Year (1,000 sacks) ($1,000) (tons) ($1,000) 1996 19 83,538 37,600 $484,288 665,520 $79,330 1997 18 85,809 39,175 417,997 665,975 56,874 1998 18 88,831 40,278 379,016 700,837 45,765 1999 18 93,728 42,840 379,991 732,564 40,511 2000 18 94,632 42,047 383,048 735,823 40,029 2001 14 88,454 38,600 355,120 725,680 46,298 2002 14 77,908 34,691 362,521 607,093 36,972 2003 14 80,378 35,176 364,072 622,615 41,030 2004 14 81,987 36,629 400,721 630,019 42,643 2005 p 14 77,882 34,767 390,433 601,469 32,660 p - preliminary Mill Feed ProducedFlour Produced Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Plants Flour and Mill Feed Production 3,942,137 3,972,646 4,097,196 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1996-2005 3,542,075 3,694,575 Red Meat Production Value of Home Consumption ($1,000) Value of Production ($1,000) Plants Wheat Ground (1,000 bushels) 41 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1996-2005 1996 1,200 1,185 $168,270 $170,400 1997 1,285 1,271 162,688 164,480 1998 1,315 1,302 191,394 193,305 1999 1,405 1,393 195,020 196,700 2000 1,540 1,528 177,248 178,640 2001 1,610 1,599 231,855 233,450 2002 2,030 2,019 236,223 237,510 2003 r 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 r - revised Year Colonies Yield per Colony (pounds) Production (pounds) Stocks Dec. 15 (pounds) Average Price per Pound Value of Production 1996 16,000 51 816,000 294,000 $0.94 $767,000 1997 17,000 71 1,207,000 688,000 0.81 978,000 1998 16,000 46 736,000 390,000 0.87 640,000 1999 13,000 67 871,000 854,000 1.11 967,000 2000 15,000 68 1,020,000 520,000 0.91 928,000 2001 13,000 51 663,000 530,000 0.96 636,000 2002 17,000 52 884,000 407,000 1.50 1,326,000 2003 16,000 57 912,000 447,000 1.41 1,286,000 2004 r 14,000 80 1,120,000 683,000 1.17 1,310,000 2005 16,000 50 800,000 328,000 1.24 992,000 r - revised Milk Production and Value 254,400 339,724 Cash Receipts ($1,000) Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream 236,340 $168,554 162,816 195,160 191,541 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Year Milk Production (million lbs.) Milk Utilized (million lbs.) Honey Production and Value 328,570 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Gross Producer Income from Milk ($1,000) Value of Milk Produced ($1,000) 177,364 232,000 42 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1996-2005 Fiscal Year Spring 1995-96 834,271 1996-97 1,077,624 1997-98 1,306,590 1998-99 1,248,245 1999-00 1,308,287 2000-01 1,871,773 2001-02 1,135,244 2002-03 1,141,311 2003-04 1,157,595 2004-05 1,283,634 1996 837 2,296 $626,808 668 2,964 1997 839 2,186 629,568 748 2,934 1998 826 2,452 642,424 840 3,292 1999 801 3,166 725,014 956 4,122 2000 806 3,399 795,366 940 4,339 2001 939 3,515 878,750 1,026 4,541 2002 915 2,413 596,011 897 3,310 2003 837 3,404 878,232 860 4,264 2004 845 3,632 1,180,400 933 4,565 2005 834 4,227 1,263,873 757 4,984 Not an enumeration. Data based on voluntary reporting. * Commercial feeds include manufactured formula feeds and feed ingredients. 806,668 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Quantity (1,000 tons) Value ($1,000) 839,092 781,925 Fertilizer Sales Commercial Feeds Year Commercial Feeds Sold* Tons of Fertilizer Sold Feed Manufacturers Registered Total Commercial and Customer Formula Feeds (1,000 tons) 872,754 1,998,267 943,318 840,011 922,744 856,956 2,030,170 2,251,605 2,711,784 2,057,988 2,098,054 2,162,990 Fall Customer Formula Feeds (1,000 tons) Total 940,459 879,356 1,707,025 1,884,292 2,145,682 43 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties Wheat for Grain Bushels Harvested, 2002 02468101214 Reno McPherson Sumner Millions of Bushels (382,872 acres harvested) (212,318 acres harvested) (217,119 acres harvested) Sorghum for Grain Bushels Harvested, 2002 0123456 Harvey Reno Sumner Millions of Bushels (93,590 acres harvested) (77,991 acres harvested) (70,154 acres harvested) 44 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties Sunflower Seed Pounds Harvested, 2002 01234567 Finney Sherman Smith Millions of Pounds (7,231 acres harvested) (7,691 acres harvested) (4,390 acres harvested) 8 Cotton Bales Harvested, 2002 0 5 10 15 20 25 Cowley Haskell Stevens Thousands of Bales (7,143 acres harvested) (5,650 acres harvested) (13,339 acres harvested) 45 Butler 56,623 Finney 128,006 Clark 32,629 Meade 65,615 Barber 122,431 Cowley 100,683 Ford 115,219 Ness 132,858 Logan 109,710 Gove 105,114 Trego 80,244 Rooks 83,463 Gray 81,683 Rawlins 123,254 Thomas 159,069 Lyon 23,595 Norton 86,070 Marion 127,441 Elk 5,986 Chase 9,207 Kearny 91,984 Jewell 113,875 Russell 86,958 Phillips 74,142 Barton 162,457 Ellis 104,218 Smith 126,537 Sherman 132,747 Wallace 54,304 Decatur 85,977 Graham 75,654 Kiowa 55,749 Osage 17,280 Hamilton 82,353 Marshall 64,433 Sedgwick 180,702 Osborne 114,762 Morton 43,046 Clay 84,971 Cheyenne 106,301 Greeley 61,604 Greenwood 7,444 Sheridan 90,057 Stafford 116,863 Pratt 118,867 Lincoln 94,614 Wichita 95,879 Rice 127,786 Ottawa 111,374 Saline 128,742 Linn 13,676 Cloud 103,208 Rush 119,716 Scott 113,856 Lane 102,048 Miami 10,247 Mitchell 152,640 Stevens 54,297 Grant 61,024 Nemaha 21,134 Labette 54,044 Stanton 65,793 Seward 49,679 Wilson 45,432 Republic 82,529 Allen 34,586 Haskell 69,149 Jackson 5,480 Ellsworth 88,505 Neosho 38,393 Washington 75,589 Comanche 35,846 Bourbon 10,404 Crawford 33,805 Geary 13,527 Cherokee 73,397 Douglas 5,136 Chautauqua 5,043 Woodson 14,701 Morris 31,276 Coffey 24,512 Riley 23,439 Pawnee 110,171 Brown 6,457 Dickinson 147,668 Hodgeman 81,305 Harvey 112,713 Edwards 69,837 Franklin 18,570 Wabaunsee 6,729 Pottawatomie 7,622 Shawnee 5,629 Anderson 32,026 Jefferson 3,474 Johnson 5,488 Montgomery 40,342 Atchison 7,661 Doniphan 924 Reno 217,119 Sumner 382,872 Harper 220,060 Kingman 193,073 McPherson 212,318 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 Wyandotte 198 Kansas: 8,080,854 Leavenworth 5,907 46 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Butler 36,587 Ford 9,723 Ness 1,472 Gove 4,649 Reno 33,466 Finney 17,050 Clark 285 Ellis 2,118 Logan 1,389 Barber 3,611 Cowley 23,766 Trego 4,002 Sumner 27,496 Meade 7,292 Jewell 20,598 Smith 10,201 Rooks 5,570 Marion 33,140 Rush 5,095 Scott 2,604 Lane 4,267 Gray 11,281 Rawlins 1,633 Thomas 17,677 Barton 17,431 Norton 2,756 Kearny 2,203 Chase 16,671 Russell 1,833 Phillips 3,631 Harper 3,589 Sherman 6,937 Wallace 975 Pratt 15,132 Decatur 1,741 Rice 18,182 Graham 1,889 Kiowa 10,354 Saline 14,928 Cloud 18,672 Morris 30,520 Sedgwick 32,809 Osborne 7,868 Ottawa 13,716 Clay 53,077 Cheyenne 3,372 Elk 12,035 Greenwood 23,120 Sheridan 8,980 Stafford 18,327 Pawnee 13,798 Kingman 8,964 Lincoln 9,237 Wichita 1,383 Linn 46,427 Miami 45,184 Mitchell 9,964 Stevens 4,846 Labette 40,191 Stanton 1,644 Seward 5,253 Wilson 54,540 Republic 57,389 McPherson 31,941 Hodgeman 3,312 Allen 55,839 Haskell 8,977 Jackson 30,136 Harvey 33,993 Ellsworth 2,749 Neosho 56,736 Washington 57,666 Comanche 1,263 Bourbon 36,924 Edwards 15,850 Wabaunsee 21,304 Geary 16,302 Douglas 37,078 Johnson 23,781 Chautauqua 5,118 Woodson 26,297 Atchison 53,104 Riley 18,525 Dickinson 34,626 Pottawatomie 35,565 Shawnee 37,139 Jefferson 43,812 Montgomery 32,218 Hamilton -- Grant -- Morton -- Greeley -- Lyon 67,383 Osage 63,458 Marshall 111,320 Coffey 62,336 Nemaha 70,881 Brown 102,675 Franklin 68,607 Crawford 70,222 Cherokee 103,025 Anderson 78,666 Doniphan 59,918 Wyandotte 2,227 Kansas: 2,534,974 Leavenworth 26,780 47 (thousands of dollars) Year 1976 $887,052 $279,756 $5,115 $905 $135,729 $1,308,557 1977 944,175 292,202 5,249 1,140 138,576 1,381,342 1978 1,354,318 318,285 7,569 1,181 147,353 1,828,706 1979 1,908,463 329,537 8,310 1,392 160,265 2,407,967 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 2,176,139 253,944 10,287 1,791 152,280 2,594,441 1989 2,261,805 261,889 10,539 1,700 165,792 2,701,725 1990 2,428,165 314,246 9,933 1,004 165,585 2,918,933 1991 2,351,169 311,970 8,850 583 143,910 2,816,482 1992 2,424,070 265,800 9,200 704 153,720 2,853,494 1993 2,437,980 270,493 9,187 491 137,160 2,855,311 1994 2,325,941 244,309 7,965 572 144,000 2,722,787 1995 2,196,571 228,579 9,429 838 145,140 2,580,557 1996 2,047,122 331,360 9,466 398 170,400 2,619,082 1997 2,256,521 393,043 9,201 400 164,480 2,756,445 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 2,459,824 276,709 5,066 115 233,450 2,975,164 2002 2,364,418 212,268 3,973 158 237,510 2,818,327 2003 3,032,973 238,713 5,875 252 255,600 3,533,413 2004 r 2,795,597 356,006 6,459 276 341,264 3,499,602 2005 2,977,853 362,061 6,219 172 330,020 3,676,325 * Value represents weighted monthly prices received by farmers applied to production of livestock; not an inventory value. Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2005 Wool Clipped Milk Produced Total Value Cattle and Calves* Hogs and Pigs* Sheep and Lambs 48 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas 1999-2005 Capacity (Head) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1,000-3,999 84 82 81 80 76 75 69 4,000-15,999 75 80 82 81 88 85 87 16,000-31,999 40 37 35 35 30 33 32 32,000 and over 21 26 27 29 31 32 32 Total All Feedlots 220 225 225 225 225 225 220 Data for 1,000-plus head cattle feedlots. Year 1996 6,988 8,171,816 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 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species 1999-2005 Type of Operation 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Cattle Farms 37,000 36,000 35,000 34,000 33,000 33,000 32,000 Cattle Feedlots* 220 225 225 225 225 225 220 Beef Cow Farms 29,000 29,000 29,000 28,000 28,000 28,000 27,000 Milk Cow Farms 1,400 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,000 950 900 Hog Farms 1,900 1,600 1,500 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,500 Sheep Farms 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,500 * 1,000-plus head 1,231 1,169 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State /Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 1996-2005 1,199 1,200 1,199 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 1,243 1,219 Total Liveweight (1,000 lbs.) 1,187 Average Liveweight (lbs.) 1,160 Head Slaughtered (in 1,000s) 1,213 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas 49 Livestock in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Counties Beef Cows, 2002 26 27 28 29 Pottawatomie Cowley Labette Thousands of Cows (631 beef farms) (482 beef farms) (465 beef farms) Milk Cows, 2002 ms) (5 dairy far 0 5 10 15 20 25 Sedgwick Nemaha Hamilton Thousands of Cows (5 dairy farms) (65 dairy farms) (47 dairy farms) 50 Reno 86,414 Butler 107,508 Barber 79,200 Ness 36,531 Logan 40,652 Gove 77,994 Cowley 66,299 Clark 72,583 Sumner 40,971 Meade 58,432 Ford 146,813 Jewell 41,909 Ellis 60,065 Trego 36,212 Smith 41,162 Rooks 47,759 Marion 79,617 Rawlins 37,894 Thomas 42,754 Lyon 71,106 Norton 36,105 Kearny 98,510 Chase 49,268 Russell 39,860 Phillips 53,823 Harper 52,608 Barton 110,254 Sherman 27,432 Wallace 22,176 Gray 164,159 Pratt 64,108 Decatur 57,256 Rice 51,165 Graham 32,236 Kiowa 30,393 Saline 41,412 Osage 34,252 Cloud 35,804 Rush 26,785 Lane 69,773 Hamilton 107,463 Morris 64,501 Marshall 51,148 Sedgwick 36,802 Osborne 38,863 Ottawa 44,283 Morton 14,624 Clay 34,758 Cheyenne 45,183 Elk 44,950 Greeley 24,776 Coffey 33,459 Greenwood 78,918 Sheridan 82,020 Stafford 72,614 Pawnee 77,685 Kingman 46,349 Lincoln 45,959 Wichita 129,082 Linn 42,233 Scott 192,861 Miami 55,816 Mitchell 54,401 Stevens 59,919 Nemaha 72,061 Brown 27,328 Labette 75,931 Stanton 68,043 Seward 136,532 Wilson 32,915 Republic 44,431 McPherson 48,130 Hodgeman 67,359 Allen 34,746 Jackson 45,805 Harvey 30,624 Ellsworth 37,322 Grant 131,772 Neosho 60,075 Comanche 41,183 Bourbon 59,696 Edwards 77,177 Franklin 45,366 Crawford 48,529 Geary 15,810 Cherokee 29,149 Johnson 20,421 Chautauqua 54,503 Atchison 29,659 Riley 24,561 Dickinson 82,167 Washington 65,022 Wabaunsee 62,324 Pottawatomie 72,625 Shawnee 19,226 Anderson 48,273 Jefferson 41,262 Douglas 26,369 Woodson 27,519 Montgomery 44,806 Doniphan 13,555 Finney 300,121 Haskell 281,833 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2002 Wyandotte 1,916 Kansas: 6,321,138 Leavenworth 27,071 51 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, FY 2005 Millon Dollars 3.1 - 380.6 380.7 - 1,168.3 1,168.4 - 2,018.7 2,018.8 - 4,030.5 4,030.6 - 9,405.3 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Fiscal Year - October 1, 2004-September 30, 2005 52 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2001-2005 (millions of dollars) Commodity 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005 Wheat and Products $618.4 $699.2 $753.6 $1,150.6 $744.4 Feed Grains and Products 472.4 521.7 398.8 550.6 496.7 Live Animals and Meat (excluding Poultry) 881.6 748.5 845.9 359.8 283.5 Hides and Skins 387.9 319.2 332.2 339.8 342.1 Soybeans and Products 123.5 221.6 175.3 320.7 302.1 Feeds and Fodders 364.1 349.3 294.1 364.0 399.3 Animal Fats 62.9 79.3 101.4 106.6 92.7 Seeds 35.3 43.6 38.2 39.6 51.7 Sunflower Seed and Oil 15.7 25.0 7.3 18.8 16.1 Dairy Products 10.9 12.3 12.9 17.2 22.4 Other 10.1 10.3 19.7 36.5 22.3 Total $2,982.7 $3,030.1 $2,979.3 $3,304.3 $2,773.3 r - revised Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 53 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region 1995-2005 Month and Year All Hired Field Livestock 1995 January 7.29 7.31 6.86 April 6.22 6.63 5.66 July 5.98 6.10 5.33 October 6.64 6.49 6.49 1996 January 7.20 7.46 6.59 April 6.51 6.76 5.79 July 6.46 6.30 5.78 October 7.22 7.02 6.46 1997 January 7.56 7.80 7.16 April 7.72 7.96 6.61 July 7.39 6.95 6.99 October 7.22 7.05 6.59 1998 January 8.22 8.34 7.38 April 7.63 7.55 6.62 July 7.08 6.73 6.51 October 7.57 7.65 6.03 1999 January 8.10 7.83 7.56 April 7.66 7.82 7.00 July 7.73 7.32 7.63 October 7.83 7.59 7.54 2000 January 8.34 8.12 7.90 April 7.80 7.58 7.75 July 7.64 7.52 7.28 October 8.41 8.21 8.23 2001 January 9.11 8.45 8.47 April 8.89 8.21 8.20 July 8.24 7.96 7.98 October 8.68 8.37 8.46 2002 January 9.00 8.34 8.41 April 9.22 8.48 8.06 July 8.72 8.32 8.57 October 9.32 9.01 9.03 2003 January 10.00 9.18 9.43 April 9.46 9.08 9.28 July 8.52 7.89 8.79 October 9.31 9.29 8.59 2004 January 9.75 9.89 8.78 April 8.95 8.87 8.51 July 8.86 8.24 9.22 October 9.76 9.70 9.00 2005 January 9.82 10.26 8.60 April 9.70 9.33 9.69 July 9.05 8.15 9.49 October 10.12 10.14 9.37 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office, 2006. Northern Plains Region includes Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. 54 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1986–2005 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Agricultural Statistics, .2006 Kansas Farm FactsInstitute Thousands of Dollars 2004 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 2001 2003 2005*1999 *preliminary 55 Gross and Net Farm Income in Kansas 2001-2005 (millions of dollars) 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005p Realized Gross Farm Income Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings $8,021 $8,095 $9,096 $9,255 $9,975 Government Payments 1,069 457 808 643 1,080 Non-Money Income 320 303 329 370 424 Other Farm Income 685 692 776 810 893 Total Gross Farm Income $10,094 $9,547 $11,008 $11,078 $12,373 Farm Production Expenses 8,892 8,494 9,318 9,644 9,933 Realized Net Farm Income 1,202 1,053 1,690 1,434 2,440 Net Change in Farm Inventory 128 -699 310 584 86 Total Net Farm Income $1,330 $383 $2,001 $2,018 $2,526 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. p - preliminary r - revised Cash Receipts and Farm Income in Kansas 2001-2005 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005p Cash Receipts (thousands of dollars) Farm Marketings Crops $2,515,364 $2,772,306 $2,915,368 $2,835,097 $3,106,898 Livestock and Livestock Products 5,505,253 5,323,099 6,180,413 6,420,106 6,868,454 Total Farm Marketings 8,020,618 8,095,405 9,095,782 9,255,203 9,975,352 Government Payments 1,068,815 456,619 807,769 642,494 1,079,998 Total Receipts and Payments $9,089,433 $8,552,024 $9,903,551 $9,897,697 $11,055,350 Income per Farm (in dollars) Gross Income Before Inventory Adj. 156,497 148,015 170,673 171,746 191,826 Net Income After Inventory Adj. $20,620 $5,944 $31,016 $31,287 $39,160 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. p - preliminary r - revised Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 56 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 1925 25.0 12.3 3.3 40.6 27.8 11.9 7.0 10.5 2.2 59.4 1930 24.3 7.3 2.9 34.5 29.1 15.0 9.0 10.5 1.9 65.5 1935 20.2 2.2 3.4 25.8 36.1 9.8 12.5 11.8 4.0 74.2 1940 28.8 4.6 2.5 35.9 31.9 8.7 12.4 8.6 2.5 64.1 1945 33.5 8.8 1.3 43.6 29.1 7.0 7.6 9.7 3.0 56.4 1950 33.7 8.3 2.7 44.7 34.0 6.6 6.1 5.5 3.1 55.3 1955 32.4 9.2 2.5 44.1 36.1 5.5 7.8 5.8 0.7 55.9 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 1.4 59.3 1970 22.4 10.4 3.5 36.3 49.9 7.4 4.8 1.1 0.5 63.7 1971 19.3 12.4 3.0 34.7 52.9 6.8 4.3 0.7 0.6 65.3 1972 20.2 10.2 3.7 34.1 54.8 6.9 3.2 0.5 0.5 65.9 1973 28.6 11.9 3.5 44.0 45.4 7.1 2.5 0.6 0.4 56.0 1974 30.9 17.1 5.3 53.3 35.8 6.9 2.8 0.6 0.6 46.7 1975 32.6 16.3 4.7 53.6 33.8 7.6 3.8 0.6 0.6 46.4 1976 26.7 15.3 5.1 47.1 40.6 7.3 3.7 0.6 0.7 52.9 1977 23.1 -- 19.5 42.6 45.2 7.4 3.5 0.5 0.8 57.4 1978 15.9 -- 14.7 30.6 57.0 7.6 3.4 0.5 0.9 69.4 1979 25.4 -- 15.0 40.4 50.7 5.3 2.5 0.4 0.7 59.6 1980 24.6 -- 16.6 41.2 49.7 5.1 3.0 0.3 0.7 58.8 1981 23.3 -- 16.1 39.4 50.5 5.7 3.4 0.4 0.6 60.6 1982 25.5 -- 18.3 43.8 46.1 5.9 3.2 0.4 0.6 56.2 1983 26.2 -- 15.0 41.2 48.5 5.8 3.5 0.4 0.6 58.8 1984 24.9 -- 15.4 40.3 50.9 5.0 2.8 0.5 0.5 59.7 1985 23.6 -- 19.7 43.3 48.1 4.7 2.9 0.4 0.6 56.7 1986 14.5 -- 20.3 34.8 55.4 5.5 3.1 0.5 0.7 65.2 1987 14.1 -- 19.0 33.1 58.7 4.8 2.5 0.3 0.6 66.9 1988 16.5 -- 16.9 33.4 59.5 4.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 66.6 1989 12.8 -- 19.7 32.5 59.9 4.1 2.5 0.4 0.6 67.5 1990 13.5 -- 15.4 28.9 63.2 4.6 2.3 0.4 0.6 71.1 1991 16.5 -- 15.7 32.2 60.3 4.6 2.0 0.3 0.6 67.8 1992 14.7 -- 18.4 33.1 60.0 3.8 2.1 0.3 0.7 66.9 1993 15.6 -- 18.1 33.7 59.6 3.8 1.9 0.3 0.7 66.3 1994 18.0 -- 19.5 37.5 56.3 3.3 1.9 0.4 0.6 62.5 1995 17.4 -- 23.0 40.4 53.6 3.1 1.9 0.4 0.6 59.6 1996 14.1 -- 25.5 39.6 52.8 4.4 2.2 0.5 0.5 60.4 1997 16.1 -- 26.7 42.8 49.7 4.8 1.9 0.4 0.4 57.2 1998 17.2 -- 25.8 43.0 50.6 3.1 2.4 0.5 0.4 57.0 1999 12.5 -- 20.6 33.1 60.3 3.0 2.6 0.6 0.4 66.9 2000 11.3 -- 20.2 31.5 61.5 3.9 2.2 0.5 0.4 68.5 2001 10.7 -- 20.7 31.4 61.3 3.7 2.9 0.4 0.3 68.6 2002 12.5 -- 21.8 34.3 59.4 2.8 2.9 0.3 0.3 65.7 2003 14.7 -- 17.7 32.4 61.5 2.7 2.7 0.4 0.3 67.6 2004 11.7 -- 20.7 32.4 59.4 4.0 3.6 0.4 0.2 67.6 Source: U. S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office, 2005. Double dash (--) indicates no longer a major commodity. Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas 1925-2004, Selected Years Livestock and ProductsCrops 57 Crop 1999r 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005 Wheat (bu.) $2.25 $2.65 $2.69 $3.41 $3.15 $3.25 $3.30 Grain sorghum (bu.) 1.48 1.79 1.81 2.37 2.36 1.65 1.62 Corn (bu.) 1.81 2.00 2.03 2.48 2.51 2.12 2.10 Soybeans (bu.) 4.53 4.50 4.16 5.49 7.68 5.39 5.30 All hay (tons) 65.00 77.00 89.00 87.50 68.50 68.00 66.50 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office, 2006. r - revised Year Food Grains Feed Grains Hay Oil Seeds Total Crops Meat Animals Dairy Products Total Livestock & Products All Farm Commod. 1976 106 107 80 100 105 51 75 53 73 1977 76 85 76 120 82 51 77 53 64 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 92 2001 98 88 139 79 93 97 - 97 96 2002 120 99 136 89 108 89 - 85 95 2003 117 106 117 113 111 107 - 103 105 2004 r 123 112 107 136 117 111 - 106 108 2005 116 87 103 105 100 118 - 113 109 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office, 2006. Index numbers are on 1990-92 = 100 base. Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised Annual Averages, 1976-2005 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers Prices Received by Kansas Farmers 1999-2005 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. 58 Banking and Finance Banking and Finance Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 59 Banking and Finance Banking and Finance........................................................................................................................ 59 Banking in Kansas, 1956-2006 ..............................................................................................................................................................61 Assets and Liabilities for FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas, 1995-2006......................................................................62 Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006............................................................................................63 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S., 1974-2005.............................................................................................................65 60 Year 1956 598 $2,261,257 $746,048 $2,081,744 1957 595 2,273,928 767,757 2,078,051 1958 593 2,467,581 904,392 2,255,864 1959 593 2,509,976 928,183 2,280,068 1960 587 2,661,407 1,075,912 2,411,720 1961 590 2,873,393 1,148,875 2,601,961 1962 593 3,070,629 1,287,812 2,767,536 1963 593 3,215,160 1,394,999 2,881,918 1964 594 3,493,000 1,563,000 3,155,842 1965 599 3,740,000 1,755,000 3,367,855 1966 599 4,053,855 1,880,696 3,649,114 1967 600 4,486,900 2,021,878 4,051,243 1968 600 4,888,560 2,222,343 4,410,953 1969 602 5,229,366 2,431,056 4,639,159 1970 600 5,692,539 2,575,941 5,016,716 1971 602 6,504,232 2,869,421 5,613,116 1972 606 7,391,136 3,381,716 6,433,887 1973 611 8,519,989 3,916,984 7,343,979 1974 612 9,225,058 4,298,232 7,964,225 1975 615 10,134,876 4,856,891 8,790,678 1976 615 11,126,867 5,636,771 9,747,739 1977 615 12,476,411 6,414,726 10,803,850 1978 616 13,567,154 7,338,412 11,705,451 1979 616 15,289,420 7,947,708 13,164,468 1980 619 16,597,576 8,072,225 14,077,903 1981 618 18,162,026 8,587,431 15,124,408 1982 620 19,619,042 9,467,983 16,549,408 1983 623 21,045,200 10,573,500 18,035,400 1984 628 22,624,000 11,783,178 19,670,273 1985 623 23,808,660 12,259,863 20,658,407 1986 613 24,564,339 12,277,935 21,516,188 1987 600 24,700,585 12,680,712 21,620,405 1988 590 25,528,931 13,290,361 22,381,143 1989 573 26,705,623 13,803,368 23,395,761 1990 555 29,541,051 14,785,718 25,953,342 1991 528 29,750,483 14,428,032 25,903,893 1992 508 30,141,558 14,441,299 26,015,177 1993 490 30,317,578 14,894,009 25,480,109 1994 458 30,662,439 15,960,163 25,481,228 1995 433 31,427,952 16,592,765 26,570,684 1996 416 28,607,049 15,606,229 24,513,675 1997 403 31,317,054 18,329,486 26,704,332 1998 393 34,013,443 19,633,168 28,870,664 1999 387 34,761,835 21,118,412 29,025,511 2000 376 37,881,466 23,495,731 30,984,819 2001 373 36,502,912 22,742,389 29,408,191 2002 363 39,212,015 24,276,508 31,196,970 2003 362 40,982,219 25,204,314 32,840,336 2004 355 45,340,167 28,715,231 35,969,829 2005r 354 48,236,066 30,968,586 38,097,330 2006 346 47,038,422 30,417,808 37,503,157 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/ (accessed April 4, 2007). r - revised Banking in Kansas 1956-2006 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 ($1,000) Net Loans and Leases ($1,000) Total Deposits ($1,000) 61 FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas 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 2005r 371 60,548,434 38,758,702 54,715,308 44,513,448 2006 362 59,223,717 37,860,092 53,397,690 44,003,356 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB (accessed April 4, 2007). Data as reported on December 31 of each year. r - revised Assets and Liabilities for 1995-2006 (thousands of dollars) 62 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Allen 5 11 $228 5 10 $232 Anderson 6 9 153 6 9 159 Atchison 6 11 302 5 11 315 Barber 4 8 118 4 8 121 Barton 10 21 699 9 21 727 Bourbon 6 9 225 6 9 244 Brown 7 11 280 7 11 276 Butler 16 33 691 16 33 726 Chase 2 9 2 6 Chautauqua 2 3 47 2 3 50 Cherokee 8 12 231 8 11 240 Cheyenne 2 3 64 2 3 68 Clark 3 381 3 381 Clay 5 8 174 5 8 184 Cloud 7 10 183 7 9 185 Coffey 6 10 192 6 10 201 Comanche 3 3 60 3 3 62 Cowley 7 19 573 7 19 549 Crawford 16 26 639 16 27 666 Decatur 3 574 3 575 Dickinson 9 14 316 10 15 328 Doniphan 9 9 150 9 9 147 Douglas 25 55 1,405 25 58 1,472 Edwards 4 460 4 465 lk 3 43 3 432 Ellis 9 17 518 9 18 566 Ellsworth 6 8 132 6 8 138 Finney 10 17 469 10 17 494 Ford 10 16 371 10 14 368 Franklin 9 13 365 8 13 355 Geary 8 14 280 8 15 316 Gove 3467 4568 Graham 3 5 74 3 5 76 Grant 3 3 126 3 3 138 Gray 2 4 95 2 4 95 Greeley 1 1 33 1 1 35 Greenwood 6 9 115 6 9 117 Hamilton 2 2 103 2 2 107 Harper 4 6 132 4 6 142 Harvey 10 22 470 10 22 474 Haskel 1383 1385 Hodgeman 2 2 34 2 2 34 Jackson 4 9 218 4 9 216 Jefferson 6 8 159 6 8 158 ewl 4767 4769 Johnson 59 218 11,999 61 227 12,676 Kearny 3 3 81 3 3 88 Kingman 4 4 137 4 4 146 owa 562 566 Labette 6 17 347 6 18 368 Lane 2 2 64 2 2 60 Leavenworth 11 30 755 11 29 786 Lincoln 3 5 82 3 5 84 Linn 7 10 112 7 10 116 Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006 Total Deposits (millions) FY2005 FY2006 63 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006 Total Deposits (millions) FY2005 FY2006 Logan 3 4 $76 3 4 $86 Lyon 11 19 501 10 19 510 McPherson 13 24 535 13 24 534 Marion 10 13 196 10 12 203 Marshall 11 14 354 11 14 363 Meade 3 4 108 3 4 114 Miami 7 15 390 6 14 416 Mitchell 6 8 148 6 8 152 Montgomery 11 21 523 11 21 537 Morris 4 6 108 4 6 109 Morton 2 3 73 2 3 82 Nemaha 10 16 357 9 16 365 Neosho 9 17 288 9 17 311 Nes 3476 3479 Norton 4 6 132 4 6 130 Osage 8 11 210 8 11 214 Osborne 5 5 126 5 5 125 Ottawa 3 5 153 3 5 156 Pawnee 6 6 117 5 5 121 Phillips 3 8 176 3 8 179 Pottawatomie 10 13 369 10 13 399 Pratt 3 6 211 3 6 239 Rawlins 4 569 4 573 Reno 11 26 832 11 27 849 Republic 6 8 134 6 8 137 Rice 6 11 182 6 11 184 Riley 14 28 1,043 15 29 1,135 Rooks 5 7 126 5 7 134 Ruh 5581 5581 Russell 6 7 163 6 7 170 Saline 10 25 1,086 11 26 1,192 Scott 3 3 146 3 3 141 Sedgwick 38 163 6,912 39 162 7,540 Seward 4 7 271 4 7 279 Shawnee 20 89 3,546 20 89 3,737 Sheridan 5 5 109 5 5 110 Sherman 4 4 169 4 4 171 mith 699 698 Stafford 5 6 120 5 6 121 Stanton 2 2 46 2 2 50 Stevens 2 2 89 2 2 98 Sumner 13 15 380 13 15 386 Thomas 7 8 175 7 8 175 Trego 3 3 77 3 3 78 Wabaunsee 5 7 83 5 7 85 alce 1121 1123 Washington 7 9 132 7 9 132 ichta 2 257 2 259 Wilson 5 6 194 5 6 198 Woodson 3 4 40 3 4 43 Wyandotte 17 45 2,132 18 47 2,083 Kansas 388 1,505 $48,304 385 1,518 $50,668 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Summary of Deposits, Individual Office Deposits by County: Kansas, http://www2.fdic.gov/sod/sodSummary.asp?barItem=3 (accessed April 4, 2007). 64 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 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S. 1974-2005 Source: American Council of Life Insurers, Life Insurers Fact Book , various Issues, http://www.acli.com /ACLI/About+ACLI+nonmember/Industry+Facts/Default.htm (accessed November 16,2006). Kansas United States 65 Business, Industry, and Exports Business, Industr y , and Exports Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 66 Business, Industry, and Exports Business, Industry, and Exports ...................................................................................................... 66 U.S. Gross State Product by Industry, 2000-2005..........................................................................................................................69 Kansas Gross State Product by Industry, 2000-2005....................................................................................................................70 New Firms by State, 2000-2005 ..........................................................................................................................................................71 Business Terminations by State, 1999-2005.....................................................................................................................................72 Business Bankruptcies by State, 2000-2005 .....................................................................................................................................73 Self-Employment by State, 1999-2005................................................................................................................................................74 Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry, 2003 and 2004...................................................................................75 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 1992, 1997, and 2002............................................................................................................76 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 1992, 1997, and 2002..................................................................................................................78 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 1997 and 2002.....................................................................80 Firms in Kansas, Asian- and Pacific Islander-Owned, 1997 and 2002 .......................................................................................81 Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 1997 and 2002 ........................................................................................................................83 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2004............................................................................................................................................84 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2005............................................................................................................................................85 Wholesale Trade Industry in Kansas, 2002 ......................................................................................................................................86 Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2002................................................................................................................................................87 Information Industry in Kansas, 2002.................................................................................................................................................88 Finance and Insurance Industry in Kansas, 2002.............................................................................................................................89 Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2002 ......................................................................................................90 Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2002....................................................................................................91 Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2002...............................................................................92 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2002.......................................................................................................................................................93 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2002 .............................................................................................................................................................95 Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004 .............................................................................................................97 67 Business, Industry, and Exports (cont.) Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004.......................................................................................................... 103 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2005-2006 .............................................................................................................. 109 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, FY 2006 (map)................................................................................................................ 111 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County, FY 2000-2006........................................................................................... 112 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2001-2005 (map)........................................................................................ 114 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2001-2005.................................................................................................... 115 2005 International Exports from Kansas (graph)......................................................................................................................... 116 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas and 2006 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports.................................................... 117 U.S. Exports via Kansas and 2006 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas ..................................................................... 118 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents, by State, Fiscal Years, 2003-2006 ................................ 119 68 I ndustry 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 P r i v at e I ndus t r i es $8, 614, 287 $8, 869, 651 $9, 131, 169 $9, 556, 754 $10, 250, 986 $10, 934, 807 A gri c ul t ure, f ores t ry, f i s hi ng, and hunt i ng 98, 020 97, 895 95, 444 114, 217 141, 620 119, 066 M i ni ng 121, 334 118, 737 106, 534 142, 323 171, 884 213, 574 Ut ilit ies 189, 291 202, 286 207, 326 222, 628 235, 262 238, 908 Cons t r uc t i on 435, 914 469, 535 482, 277 500, 956 549, 506 593, 535 M anuf ac t uri ng 1, 426, 218 1, 341, 330 1, 352, 640 1, 369, 234 1, 420, 123 1, 496, 541 Durabl e goods 865, 268 778, 871 774, 784 785, 509 824, 058 868, 438 Nondurabl e goods 560, 950 562, 459 577, 855 583, 725 596, 064 628, 103 W hol es al e t r ade 591, 687 607, 078 615, 365 632, 953 694, 741 733, 090 Ret ai l t r ade 662, 430 691, 578 719, 578 750, 976 790, 400 828, 634 Trans port at i on and w arehous i ng* 301, 622 296, 948 304, 557 321, 579 332, 908 362, 247 I nf orm at i on 458, 304 476, 934 482, 981 491, 807 538, 739 578, 345 Fi nanc e and i ns uranc e 740, 488 782, 627 822, 728 885, 186 927, 429 1, 011, 548 Real es t at e, rent al , and l eas i ng 1, 190, 464 1, 276, 571 1, 319, 162 1, 375, 245 1, 485, 455 1, 562, 863 P r of es s i onal and t ec hni c al s ervi c es 675, 122 698, 825 705, 227 727, 353 784, 337 862, 365 M anagem ent of c om pani es and ent erpri s es 183, 354 177, 636 183, 799 191, 498 220, 777 230, 634 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and w as t e s ervi c es 282, 373 289, 419 299, 958 317, 080 346, 752 375, 531 E duc at i onal s ervi c es 79, 239 85, 094 93, 268 99, 647 106, 290 113, 082 Heal t h c are and s oc i al as s i s t anc e 599, 197 654, 233 706, 300 750, 962 802, 679 864, 355 A r t s , ent ert ai nm ent , and rec r eat i on 88, 676 95, 664 102, 390 106, 296 111, 569 117, 921 A c c om m odat i on and f ood s ervi c es 261, 443 265, 805 279, 115 292, 487 312, 768 337, 957 Ot her s ervi c es , ex c ept governm ent 229, 109 241, 458 252, 521 264, 327 277, 746 294, 611 Governm ent 1, 134, 817 1, 188, 517 1, 267, 233 1, 339, 602 1, 404, 349 1, 474, 748 Federal c i v ilian 217, 540 217, 867 235, 469 246, 240 262, 334 - Federal m ilit ary 93, 345 98, 027 110, 657 125, 994 134, 642 - S t at e and l oc al 823, 931 872, 623 921, 107 967, 368 1, 007, 373 - T o tal $9, 749, 103 $10, 058, 168 $10, 398, 402 $10, 896, 356 $11, 655, 335 $12, 409, 555 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /data.htm (accessed N o vem ber 16, 2006). D a ta revi sed annual l y . W i th the ex cepti on of M anufac turi ng, onl y m a j o r i ndustry subdi vi si ons are show n. * ex cl udes P o stal S e rvi c e D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. U.S. G r oss State Product by Industry (millions of current dollars) 2000-2005 69 I ndustry 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 P r i v at e I ndus t r i es $71, 560 $74, 684 $77, 183 $80, 022 $85, 032 $91, 051 A gri c ul t ure, f ores t ry, f i s hi ng, and hunt i ng 1, 652 1, 906 1, 623 2, 670 2, 595 2, 816 M i ni ng 1, 067 1, 077 1, 027 1, 418 1, 791 2, 286 Ut ilit ies 1 , 726 2, 057 1, 949 1, 997 2, 109 2, 204 Cons t r uc t i on 3, 586 3, 654 3, 568 3, 644 3, 858 4, 104 M anuf ac t uri ng 13, 808 13, 933 14, 139 13, 404 14, 500 15, 536 Durabl e goods 9, 192 9, 184 8, 971 7, 984 9, 362 10, 193 Nondurabl e goods 4, 616 4, 749 5, 168 5, 419 5, 138 5, 343 W hol es al e t r ade 5, 427 5, 543 5, 690 5, 721 6, 247 6, 587 Ret ai l t r ade 6, 196 6, 462 6, 606 6, 806 7, 014 7, 181 Trans port at i on and w arehous i ng* 3, 135 3, 283 3, 399 3, 580 3, 594 3, 962 I nf orm at i on 5, 865 5, 752 5, 939 6, 035 6, 573 6, 712 Fi nanc e and i ns uranc e 4, 748 4, 894 5, 547 5, 983 6, 020 6, 451 Real es t at e, rent al , and l eas i ng 7, 563 8, 194 8, 585 8, 640 9, 104 9, 605 P r of es s i onal and t ec hni c al s ervi c es 3, 608 3, 986 4, 333 4, 717 5, 203 5, 785 M anagem ent of c om pani es and ent erpri s es 927 894 980 1, 028 1, 155 1, 229 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and w as t e s ervi c es 2, 018 2, 159 2, 255 2, 357 2, 542 3, 062 E duc at i onal s ervi c es 433 446 471 493 533 561 Heal t h c are and s oc i al as s i s t anc e 5, 338 5, 810 6, 204 6, 513 6, 951 7, 462 A r t s , ent ert ai nm ent , and rec r eat i on 404 436 449 451 479 490 A c c om m odat i on and f ood s ervi c es 2, 013 2, 069 2, 156 2, 246 2, 386 2, 501 Ot her s ervi c es , ex c ept governm ent 2, 045 2, 129 2, 262 2, 318 2, 379 2, 518 Governm ent 11, 252 11, 746 12, 390 13, 053 13, 895 14, 523 Federal c i v ilian 1 , 713 1, 659 1, 641 1, 766 1, 908 - Federal m ilit ary 1 , 335 1, 372 1, 547 1, 806 1, 910 - S t at e and l oc al 8, 203 8, 715 9, 203 9, 481 10, 077 - T o tal $82, 812 $86, 430 $89, 573 $93, 076 $98, 927 $105, 574 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /data.htm (accessed N o vem ber 15, 2006). D a ta revi sed annual l y . W i th the ex cepti on of M anuf acturi ng, onl y m a j o r i ndustry subdi vi si ons are show n. * ex cl udes P o stal S e rvi c e D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. K a nsas G r oss State Pr oduct by Industr y (millions of current dollars) 2000-2005 70 Percent Change State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2004-2005 Rank* Alabama 10,067 10,060 9,534 9,014 9,413 10,575 12.3 6 Alaska 2,333 2,438 2,270 2,441 1,848 1,982 7.3 12 Arizona 15,175 14,541 14,291 13,322 12,421 21,339 71.8 2 Arkansas 4,680 3,990 5,381 7,253 7,852 7,591 -3.3 43 California 167,047 128,885 130,840 113,500 117,016 121,482 3.8 24 Colorado 25,462 24,730 25,290 22,400 23,694 26,610 12.3 6 Connecticut 9,910 9,074 8,726 8,501 9,064 9,220 1.7 28 Delaware 3,682 3,352 3,223 3,439 3,270 3,299 0.9 31 District of Columbia 4,472 4,090 4,157 4,052 4,393 4,316 -1.8 41 Florida 59,912 60,370 72,720 69,711 77,754 84,890 9.2 10 Georgia 28,925 23,211 28,756 24,217 29,547 29,804 0.9 31 Hawaii 3,745 3,811 3,555 3,658 3,698 3,763 1.8 27 Idaho 5,829 5,534 5,039 5,998 7,814 9,312 19.2 4 Illinois 28,875 28,426 27,342 28,933 28,453 30,445 7.0 14 Indiana 14,112 13,903 13,530 13,452 13,906 14,545 4.6 20 Iowa 5,668 5,659 5,660 5,534 5,954 6,004 0.8 33 Kansas 6,483 7,026 6,703 7,625 6,742 7,095 5.2 17 Kentucky 8,637 8,713 8,526 8,155 8,807 9,617 9.2 9 Louisiana 10,468 9,816 9,810 9,298 9,875 9,393 -4.9 44 Maine 5,135 4,667 4,428 4,033 4,300 4,251 -1.1 38 Maryland 20,539 20,072 20,576 20,687 21,751 22,083 1.5 30 Massachusetts 18,640 18,166 21,262 18,984 18,822 19,723 4.8 19 Michigan 23,760 23,060 22,799 22,022 24,625 24,642 0.1 35 Minnesota 13,906 12,700 13,683 14,652 15,167 12,555 -17.2 50 Mississippi 6,439 6,164 6,256 6,020 6,141 6,071 -1.1 38 Missouri 13,996 14,360 16,337 15,947 16,155 17,239 6.7 15 Montana 4,418 3,608 3,569 4,548 4,588 4,768 3.9 23 Nebraska 4,441 4,419 4,372 4,311 4,849 5,127 5.7 16 Nevada 8,587 8,864 8,826 9,749 10,483 10,487 0.0 36 New Hampshire 4,677 4,398 4,562 4,653 4,865 4,758 -2.2 42 New Jersey 27,885 e 36,747 29,916 29,236 35,895 33,022 -8.0 48 New Mexico 5,836 5,753 5,281 5,508 5,683 10,648 87.4 1 New York 61,507 62,730 59,571 60,569 62,854 62,045 -1.3 40 North Carolina 23,310 22,436 22,950 22,465 23,387 25,906 10.8 8 North Dakota 1,493 1,419 1,356 1,456 1,747 1,893 8.4 11 Ohio 22,290 22,951 22,379 22,227 22,725 22,542 -0.8 37 Oklahoma 8,979 9,940 8,702 8,802 9,263 8,609 -7.1 47 Oregon 14,729 13,246 13,160 13,842 13,481 14,445 7.2 13 Pennsylvania 35,104 33,497 31,939 31,214 33,188 38,368 15.6 5 Rhode Island 3,675 3,547 3,397 3,465 3,932 3,677 -6.5 46 South Carolina 11,114 11,372 10,266 10,759 11,745 12,341 5.1 18 South Dakota 2,138 1,953 1,389 1,338 1,691 2,102 24.3 3 Tennessee 15,793 16,488 15,982 17,700 17,415 17,484 0.4 34 Texas 54,330 53,271 54,009 52,677 54,098 55,858 3.3 26 Utah 9,875 10,745 10,431 10,656 11,357 11,536 1.6 29 Vermont 2,511 2,226 2,331 2,122 2,322 1,911 -17.7 51 Virginia 22,219 21,371 21,438 22,069 24,134 25,061 3.8 24 Washington 40,357 39,641 37,562 36,136 31,955 30,353 -5.0 45 West Virginia 4,177 3,691 3,944 4,126 3,937 3,493 -11.3 49 Wisconsin 12,436 12,025 12,172 12,400 13,093 13,656 4.3 22 Wyoming 2,314 2,558 2,275 2,419 2,519 2,632 4.5 21 United States 574,300 585,140 589,700 e 553,500 e 580,900 e 671,800 e 15.6 State totals do not add to the U.S. total as firms can be in more than one state. * Rank based on percent change 2004-2005. e - estimate New firms are firms that plan to begin to hire employees. New Firms by State, 2000-2005 Source: Small Business Indicators, 2000-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, and 2006, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed December 14, 2006). 71 Percent Change State 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2004-2005 Alabama 13,390 9,302 14,781 12,062 10,927 10,104 10,168 0.6 Alaska 2,651 2,671 2,575 2,541 2,507 2,650 2,294 -13.4 Arizona 14,996 11,984 16,371 17,642 15,488 17,553 18,249 4.0 Arkansas 4,850 5,581 4,746 4,491 6,918 6,481 7,021 8.3 California 107,745 134,541 149,831 156,858 140,435 143,115 151,944 6.2 Colorado 10,138 7,561 6,954 10,332 13,243 9,734 14,035 44.2 Connecticut 11,523 11,528 11,348 11,383 11,044 11,018 11,131 1.0 Delaware 3,442 3,052 3,122 3,891 3,148 3,362 3,355 -0.2 District of Columbia 4,716 4,996 4,013 3,973 3,874 3,440 3,952 14.9 Florida 59,582 55,186 54,573 52,241 56,665 54,498 58,737 7.8 Georgia 26,800 26,754 24,352 31,479 25,898 27,835 29,315 5.3 Hawaii 3,888 3,521 4,080 3,994 4,010 3,754 3,794 1.1 Idaho 6,176 6,249 5,851 7,040 6,742 5,716 6,334 10.8 Illinois 30,885 31,361 31,976 32,093 41,112 33,472 32,846 -1.9 Indiana 16,797 15,738 15,839 16,156 15,137 15,282 16,504 8.0 Iowa 7,404 7,485 7,770 7,480 7,378 7,391 6,802 -8.0 Kansas 6,194 6,981 8,055 6,876 8,392 7,250 7,330 1.1 Kentucky 9,111 7,508 9,883 11,614 10,801 8,597 8,515 -1.0 Louisiana 11,086 13,708 13,319 14,416 12,171 9,668 9,123 -5.6 Maine 4,720 4,906 5,401 5,042 4,715 4,987 4,711 -5.5 Maryland 18,631 19,563 20,667 20,927 21,697 20,636 21,769 5.5 Massachusetts 19,667 18,164 18,268 20,532 21,870 20,270 18,878 -6.9 Michigan 19,221 30,240 26,535 26,975 24,748 24,584 26,971 9.7 Minnesota 10,274 4,829 6,770 12,851 17,928 15,209 15,302 0.6 Mississippi 7,622 7,555 7,557 7,160 7,267 7,380 6,823 -7.5 Missouri 18,898 17,580 18,188 21,653 20,190 17,924 20,109 12.2 Montana 3,946 2,435 3,881 4,445 4,679 4,896 4,394 -10.3 Nebraska 5,203 5,234 5,394 5,234 5,050 5,051 4,982 -1.4 Nevada 7,567 7,761 8,252 8,667 8,939 9,012 3,674 -59.2 New Hampshire 6,165 7,341 5,264 5,418 4,598 5,401 5,406 0.1 New Jersey 27,167 23,950 27,890 31,571 36,827 50,034 32,751 -34.5 New Mexico 6,351 6,451 5,495 7,949 5,770 5,592 5,670 1.4 New York 53,566 57,423 65,616 63,631 61,199 64,013 62,667 -2.1 North Carolina 23,218 23,467 23,217 22,184 23,234 22,055 22,867 3.7 North Dakota 2,212 2,191 2,112 1,893 2,049 2,621 2,512 -4.2 Ohio 24,151 24,276 25,460 24,269 23,544 21,328 23,429 9.9 Oklahoma 8,198 8,848 9,498 8,923 8,434 8,018 7,231 -9.8 Oregon 16,665 16,102 15,512 14,793 14,194 14,407 14,804 2.8 Pennsylvania 32,359 34,893 33,426 35,859 32,917 34,507 38,113 10.5 Rhode Island 3,985 4,170 4,152 4,981 4,103 4,250 4,164 -2.0 South Carolina 11,086 11,721 12,893 11,491 10,711 10,975 10,681 -2.7 South Dakota 1,749 1,809 2,156 2,098 1,899 2,251 2,354 4.6 Tennessee 17,046 17,563 17,637 16,514 16,315 16,520 17,135 3.7 Texas 56,919 57,300 59,342 58,114 55,461 55,792 55,039 -1.3 Utah 9,572 10,135 13,565 11,272 10,368 11,597 11,871 2.4 Vermont 2,543 2,653 2,578 3,501 2,584 2,578 2,346 -9.0 Virginia 22,031 20,569 21,449 20,305 20,539 19,919 21,359 7.2 Washington 41,059 41,793 41,122 40,782 35,345 47,141 40,944 -13.1 West Virginia 5,493 5,542 5,741 5,595 5,550 5,136 4,869 -5.2 Wisconsin 13,358 15,151 14,135 13,651 12,629 12,711 13,397 5.4 Wyoming 2,842 2,908 2,969 2,895 2,921 2,737 2,689 -1.8 United States 544,487 542,831 553,291 569,000 572,300 544,300 544,800 0.1 Business terminations are business closings. U.S. total is an estimate. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Business Terminations by State, 1999-2005 Source: Small Business Indicators, 2000-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, and 2006, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed December 14, 2006). 72 State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Rank* Alabama 445 428 381 287 325 331 1.8 45 Alaska 118 104 120 121 64 83 29.7 15 Arizona 765 753 756 701 480 525 9.4 40 Arkansas 261 290 282 429 376 426 13.3 34 California 4,595 5,238 5,141 4,501 3,748 4,236 13.0 35 Colorado 373 467 590 552 786 1,120 42.5 12 Connecticut 139 156 181 187 132 156 18.2 26 Delaware 2,320 1,374 649 505 276 218 -21.0 49 District of Columbia 58 49 52 55 41 46 12.2 36 Florida 1,447 1,896 1,803 1,534 1,183 1,622 37.1 13 Georgia 1,012 1,162 1,359 1,585 2,090 2,232 6.8 41 Hawaii 63 68 53 72 47 81 72.3 5 Idaho 269 303 260 225 160 141 -11.9 48 Illinois 1,270 1,547 1,240 991 912 1,042 14.3 31 Indiana 398 604 661 640 524 758 44.7 9 Iowa 214 289 354 323 360 455 26.4 20 Kansas 169 220 238 303 268 410 53.0 7 Kentucky 355 474 445 327 319 409 28.2 19 Louisiana 619 716 672 499 622 718 15.4 30 Maine 162 151 101 105 138 144 4.3 43 Maryland 677 758 873 523 417 760 82.3 3 Massachusetts 393 427 380 396 315 406 28.9 18 Michigan 577 688 802 684 681 1,071 57.3 6 Minnesota 1,492 1,887 1,729 1,379 1,374 1,721 25.3 22 Mississippi 203 289 309 282 170 200 17.6 28 Missouri 369 505 394 378 354 438 23.7 23 Montana 141 149 120 98 109 129 18.3 25 Nebraska 115 144 152 238 207 296 43.0 11 Nevada 332 419 462 321 257 333 29.6 16 New Hampshire 302 334 212 178 158 586 270.9 1 New Jersey 660 730 689 734 684 765 11.8 37 New Mexico 513 620 693 774 727 828 13.9 33 New York 1,960 2,432 2,585 1,987 4,070 2,112 -48.1 51 North Carolina 445 613 576 528 486 612 25.9 21 North Dakota 92 115 116 105 85 95 11.8 37 Ohio 1,471 1,794 1,538 1,426 1,432 2,099 46.6 8 Oklahoma 876 941 607 612 659 944 43.2 10 Oregon 1,453 1,389 1,606 1,591 852 1,160 36.2 14 Pennsylvania 1,455 1,541 1,263 1,193 1,138 1,356 19.2 24 Rhode Island 74 64 65 48 74 136 83.8 2 South Carolina 138 147 178 142 175 176 0.6 46 South Dakota 133 164 119 110 108 196 81.5 4 Tennessee 641 886 735 597 548 574 4.7 42 Texas 2,592 3,155 2,994 3,153 3,094 3,590 16.0 29 Utah 451 475 602 519 440 449 2.0 44 Vermont 71 97 91 78 85 78 -8.2 47 Virginia 815 924 969 956 750 476 -36.5 50 Washington 717 642 698 737 665 786 18.2 26 West Virginia 277 322 357 290 247 282 14.2 32 Wisconsin 685 734 856 722 742 820 10.5 39 yomg 47454744 65 84 29.2 17 United States 35,472 40,099 38,540 35,037 34,317 39,201 14.2 Business bankruptcies are firms that file for bankruptcy with the U.S. court system. * Rank based on percent change 2004-2005. Percent Change 2004-2005 Source: Small Business Indicators, 2000-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004-2006, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed December 14, 2006). Business Bankruptcies by State, 2000-2005 73 Percent Change State 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2004-2005 Rank* Alabama 143 143 125 122 204 194 178 -8.2 47 Alaska 33 28 28 29 43 43 44 2.3 24 Arizona 160 156 177 157 293 298 301 1.0 30 Arkansas 89 87 104 101 149 162 160 -1.2 37 California 1,507 1502 1,535 1,521 1,987 2,138 2,225 4.1 19 Colorado 171 182 175 172 328 350 335 -4.3 42 Connecticut 125 125 124 126 184 176 181 2.8 23 Delaware 23 22 20 18 36 32 37 15.6 1 District of Columbia 14 14 14 12 24 23 23 0.0 33 Florida 430 432 454 460 961 1,022 1,039 1.7 25 Georgia 288 248 236 258 492 457 455 -0.4 35 Hawaii 48 48 46 50 62 66 72 9.1 6 Idaho 68 66 72 66 101 109 106 -2.8 38 Illinois 346 335 345 353 571 588 621 5.6 15 Indiana 186 199 193 193 288 267 255 -4.5 43 Iowa 164 143 147 135 190 186 208 11.8 2 Kansas 134 110 103 119 174 175 189 8.0 9 Kentucky 146 135 141 135 172 179 194 8.4 7 Louisiana 141 135 132 133 225 221 197 -10.9 50 Maine 74 80 72 65 93 94 95 1.1 28 Maryland 168 153 158 166 275 271 272 0.4 32 Massachusetts 226 210 226 213 327 340 316 -7.1 45 Michigan 303 299 308 297 474 468 487 4.1 19 Minnesota 225 216 253 242 357 360 326 -9.4 49 Mississippi 90 105 96 109 126 129 139 7.8 10 Missouri 184 194 217 205 303 302 304 0.7 31 Montana 65 64 62 61 93 93 85 -8.6 48 Nebraska 103 98 104 96 132 121 116 -4.1 41 Nevada 57 46 52 53 91 116 120 3.4 21 New Hampshire 60 62 53 57 78 77 85 10.4 3 New Jersey 211 200 215 203 404 404 409 1.2 27 New Mexico 71 73 67 74 103 111 118 6.3 13 New York 546 533 535 551 933 930 902 -3.0 39 North Carolina 290 293 276 261 384 420 441 5.0 16 North Dakota 46 42 42 40 52 53 56 5.7 14 Ohio 332 344 364 327 490 505 501 -0.8 36 Oklahoma 150 155 170 148 215 209 230 10.0 4 Oregon 174 192 164 154 214 240 257 7.1 12 Pennsylvania 389 379 418 385 554 596 552 -7.4 46 Rhode Island 27 24 25 26 53 52 50 -3.8 40 South Carolina 107 120 120 112 180 182 196 7.7 11 South Dakota 49 50 55 51 62 63 64 1.6 26 Tennessee 248 216 223 243 327 289 301 4.2 17 Texas 826 814 850 826 1,180 1,200 1,142 -4.8 44 Utah 71 76 77 69 128 135 51 -62.2 51 Vermont 39 35 33 38 54 48 52 8.3 8 Virginia 190 200 173 183 362 357 372 4.2 17 Washington 255 225 232 228 350 369 373 1.1 28 West Virginia 51 46 46 46 70 59 61 3.4 21 Wisconsin 206 222 220 212 318 312 342 9.6 5 Wyoming 27 31 31 26 42 45 45 0.0 33 United States 10,076 9,907 10,108 9,926 15,304 15,636 15,780 0.9 * Rank based on percent change 2004-2005. Self-Employment by State, 1999-2005 (thousands) Source: Small Business Indicators, 2000-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, and 2006 http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed December 14, 2006). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Self-employment is based on monthly averages of primary occupations for incorporated and unincorporated status. 74 Indust r y A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ure S upport 217 754 $17, 247 211 710 $17, 552 M i ni ng 864 6, 968 290, 652 880 7, 744 326, 997 Ut ilit ies 268 7, 239 378, 157 247 6, 789 377, 809 Cons t r uc t i on 7, 722 63, 746 2, 282, 021 7, 887 62, 899 2, 302, 854 M anuf ac t uri ng 3, 159 175, 387 6, 691, 611 3, 179 173, 236 6, 985, 656 W hol es al e Trade 4, 590 63, 762 2, 622, 701 4, 553 62, 274 2, 663, 196 Ret ai l Trade 11, 834 149, 354 2, 773, 674 11, 748 149, 777 2, 847, 826 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 2, 576 40, 898 1, 316, 655 2, 651 43, 169 1, 439, 800 I nf orm at i on 1, 516 48, 296 2, 378, 673 1, 518 45, 689 2, 392, 990 Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 5, 569 58, 634 2, 608, 579 5, 572 58, 767 2, 676, 910 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 3, 007 16, 061 437, 786 3, 108 15, 243 430, 719 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 6, 793 52, 782 2, 052, 712 7, 025 60, 378 2, 531, 457 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 561 23, 808 1, 352, 119 569 20, 604 1, 378, 891 A dm i n. , S upport , W as t e M gt . , Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 3, 189 59, 205 1, 387, 061 3, 301 60, 729 1, 544, 442 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 663 16, 922 350, 814 690 17, 589 361, 644 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 7, 129 163, 452 4, 939, 323 7, 239 166, 906 5, 232, 394 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 1, 045 12, 743 185, 049 1, 082 12, 785 190, 742 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 5, 635 96, 084 992, 313 5, 681 98, 511 1, 046, 901 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 8, 411 53, 483 979, 466 8, 343 52, 109 970, 383 Unc l as s i f i ed E s t abl i s hm ent s 224 291 4, 333 343 369 6, 650 T o tal 74, 972 1, 109, 869 $34, 040, 946 75, 827 1, 116, 277 $35, 725, 813 E x cl udes m o st governm ent em pl oy ees, rai l r oad em pl oy ees, and sel f -em p l o y ed persons. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas , 2003 and 2004. Employ ees, Pay r olls, and Fir m s in K a nsas, by Industr y , 2003 and 2004 2003 To t a l Est a blish- me n t s Em ploy ees Mi d - Ma r c h To t a l Es t a blis h- me n t s Em ploy ees Mi d - Ma r c h 2004 75 Fir m s in K a nsas, Women-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1992A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 3, 053 $222, 582 294 1, 831 $27, 670 $159, 688 Cons t r uc t i on 1, 673 316, 547 575 2, 863 54, 342 293, 595 M anuf ac t uri ng 1, 216 473, 682 333 5, 587 125, 595 465, 873 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons and Ut ilit ies 1 , 191 215, 790 313 2, 378 44, 237 184, 624 W hol es al e Trade 1, 459 1, 995, 267 374 3, 499 83, 657 1, 958, 510 Ret ai l Trade 13, 917 1, 298, 620 2, 911 20, 591 160, 083 1, 153, 901 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e and Real E s t at e 5, 108 276, 410 596 1, 725 28, 541 143, 554 S el ec t ed S ervi c es 35, 688 924, 367 2, 792 17, 565 208, 220 585, 298 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 3, 125 36, 684 114 29 483 6, 177 T o tal 66, 429 $5, 759, 949 8, 302 56, 068 $732, 829 $4, 951, 219 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 1, 673 $186, 392 243 1, 552 $29, 133 $152, 467 Cons t r uc t i on 1, 540 489, 863 629 4, 637 117, 353 462, 353 M anuf ac t uri ng 919 1, 678, 654 352 8, 066 241, 541 1, 670, 839 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons and Ut ilit ies 998 259, 830 317 2, 281 60, 303 241, 340 W hol es al e Trade 1, 056 1, 224, 534 457 3, 371 97, 251 1, 210, 598 Ret ai l Trade 10, 799 1, 293, 137 2, 366 15, 836 161, 541 1, 179, 763 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e and Real E s t at e 3, 361 521, 042 520 2, 762 66, 414 412, 064 S ervi c es 30, 773 1, 231, 005 3, 446 19, 987 341, 865 891, 765 I ndus t r i es not c l as s i f i ed 3, 552 43, 764 137 6 248 682 T o tal 54, 638 $6, 928, 221 8, 434 58, 497 $1, 115, 649 $6, 221, 871 Al l F i r m s * 76 Fir m s in K a nsas, Women-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Al l F i r m s * 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es 142 -- 10 11 $108 $642 M i ni ng 930 $138, 909 122 729 20, 433 104, 717 U t ilitie s 2 5 2 3 8 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 1, 640 531, 644 - - - - M anuf ac t uri ng 912 844, 965 368 7, 108 203, 306 836, 184 W hol es al e Trade 983 868, 302 262 2, 846 95, 633 848, 971 Ret ai l Trade 11, 792 1, 421, 075 1, 655 8, 057 136, 983 1, 261, 976 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 633 162, 357 240 1, 384 37, 119 149, 325 I nf orm at i on 551 297, 050 94 1, 471 45, 739 288, 072 Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 1, 737 347, 103 462 2, 077 60, 243 308, 524 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 3, 681 268, 208 482 1, 502 30, 392 133, 360 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 7, 080 522, 763 1, 281 5, 266 138, 778 412, 155 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 24 - - 24 f -- -- A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 4, 849 248, 464 652 4, 798 88, 172 203, 485 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 1, 574 53, 593 137 g - - - - Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 11, 189 564, 266 917 6, 682 159, 903 394, 260 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 1, 576 57, 444 190 1, 202 12, 551 42, 491 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 1, 435 308, 393 948 9, 654 83, 284 296, 412 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 8, 879 279, 532 969 3, 675 59, 480 169, 761 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed - -- - a -- -- T o tal 59, 635 $6, 948, 910 9, 278 61, 596 $1, 339, 140 $6, 020, 108 * Fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data i s i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; and g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1992 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of W o m en-Ow ned B u si nesses; 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of W o m en-Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of B u si ness Ow ners, W om en, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 77 Fir m s in K a nsas, B l ack-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1992A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 52 -- 7 - - - - - - Cons t r uc t i on 187 $14, 966 35 104 $2, 462 $9, 707 M anuf ac t uri ng 35 -- 3 - - - - - - Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 146 8, 495 16 -- 955 4, 548 W hol es al e Trade 32 1, 318 5 6 91 788 Ret ai l Trade 425 18, 055 55 207 2, 179 10, 926 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 151 2, 625 9 - - - - - - S el ec t ed S ervi c es 1, 834 36, 014 154 620 5, 916 18, 128 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 215 3, 975 7 2 34 285 T o tal 3, 078 $92, 295 291 1, 088 $13, 012 $50, 991 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 45 -- 1 a -- -- Cons t r uc t i on 228 $37, 309 66 319 $8, 647 $34, 088 M anuf ac t uri ng 44 -- 17 b - - - - Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 152 21, 585 38 c - - - - W hol es al e Trade 71 71, 234 28 149 6, 336 70, 100 Ret ai l Trade 426 114, 098 101 1, 233 18, 925 108, 634 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 163 -- 18 b - - - - S ervi c es 1, 935 225, 121 184 3, 161 60, 269 205, 762 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 332 111, 839 71 f - - - - T o tal 3, 396 $593, 636 524 5, 834 $174, 203 $547, 688 78 Fir m s in K a nsas, B l ack-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es -- - - - - - M i ni ng 9 - - 0 0 $0 $0 U t ilitie s 2 - - 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 271 $59, 936 91 414 13, 578 52, 143 M anuf ac t uri ng - - - b -- -- W hol es al e Trade 38 -- - b -- -- Ret ai l Trade 428 64, 552 54 196 3, 127 54, 171 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 177 23, 162 36 124 2, 583 18, 873 In fo r m a t io n - - - c - - - - Fi nanc e and I n s u ranc e 9 6 3 , 052 - - - - Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 140 27, 470 20 101 3, 003 22, 102 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 356 22, 114 46 104 3, 681 14, 216 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 3 0 3 53 2, 472 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 643 40, 286 79 1, 096 16, 355 31, 281 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 114 -- 0 0 0 0 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 1, 050 49, 618 84 450 14, 538 32, 613 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 198 3, 016 2 a -- -- A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 90 46, 938 48 907 17, 219 40, 078 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 774 17, 331 39 197 2, 328 6, 340 I ndus t r i es not c l as s i f i ed - - - - a - - - - T o tal 4, 468 $376, 367 565 4, 023 $84, 757 $290, 433 * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data i s i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on C odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; and f= 500-999 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1992 and 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of B u si ness Ow ners, B l acks, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 79 Fir m s in K a nsas, A m er ican Indian- and A l aska N a tiv e -O w ned, 1997 and 2002 A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 122 $5, 912 4 c -- -- Cons t r uc t i on 215 79, 560 93 870 $22, 925 $73, 073 M anuf ac t uri ng 52 77, 602 23 343 11, 007 76, 260 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 5 0 8 , 051 18 57 1, 229 5, 620 W hol es al e Trade 30 7, 177 14 83 1, 536 5, 700 Ret ai l Trade 254 176, 555 134 886 13, 983 172, 944 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 67 7, 445 18 b -- -- S ervi c es 431 38, 602 71 440 10, 130 31, 685 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 1, 100 52, 295 166 391 7, 783 36, 314 T o tal 2, 318 $453, 199 540 3, 231 $71, 083 $408, 324 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S ervi c es -- - - -- M i ni ng 14 $1, 292 0 0 $0 $0 U t ilitie s 2 - - 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 301 82, 441 70 866 26, 735 74, 757 M anuf ac t uri ng 37 16, 069 17 110 4, 218 15, 417 W hol es al e Trade - - - - - - - Ret ai l Trade 253 158, 220 54 561 11, 468 156, 275 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng - -- - a -- -- I n f o rm at i o n - -- - a -- -- Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e - -- - b -- -- Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng - -- - b -- -- P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 122 23, 433 - - - - M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 1 -- 1 a -- -- A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 213 -- 14 c -- -- E duc at i onal S ervi c es - -- - - - - Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 197 5, 270 - b -- -- A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 69 - - - a - - - - A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es - - - - - - Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 231 23, 388 93 242 4, 073 19, 377 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 T o tal 1, 727 $355, 737 350 2, 657 $67, 453 $321, 291 * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; and c= 100-249 em pl oy ees D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, E c onom i c C ensus, 1997 S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey o f B u siness Ow ner s, A m eri c an Indi ans and A l aska N a ti ves, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 80 Fir m s in K a nsas, A s ian- and Pacific Islander - O w ned, 1997 and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Ow ner, Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) A s i a n and P aci fi c I s l a nder-Ow ned, 1997 A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 47 $8, 142 24 b -- -- Cons t r uc t i on 66 15, 290 13 148 $3, 217 $9, 118 M anuf ac t uri ng 54 53, 632 26 479 15, 157 53, 248 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 41 -- 10 c -- -- W hol es al e Trade 68 254, 662 31 586 20, 903 252, 795 Ret ai l Trade 817 214, 560 521 3, 948 37, 069 199, 193 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 196 -- 10 a -- -- S ervi c es 1, 153 162, 871 387 2, 258 53, 245 141, 442 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed 184 -- 0 0 0 0 T o tal 2, 626 $727, 654 1, 020 7, 591 $131, 739 $664, 021 A s i a n-Ow ned, 2002 Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and Hunt i ng and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es -- - - - - - M i ni ng 1 - - 1 a - - - - U t ilitie s 1 - - 0 0 $ 0 $ 0 Cons t ruc t i on 79 $7, 004 - b -- -- M anuf ac t uri ng 31 -- 18 e - - - - W hol es al e Trade 113 258, 096 70 432 15, 150 252, 377 Ret ai l Trade 483 90, 251 169 572 10, 602 75, 119 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 64 20, 925 21 234 5, 731 19, 271 In fo r m a t io n - - - - - - - Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 48 - - 12 a -- -- Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 162 15, 105 - - - - P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 496 31, 189 99 206 8, 905 22, 216 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 0 0 0 0 0 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 201 -- 55 e - - - - E duc at i onal S ervi c es 24 -- 5 b -- -- Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 453 163, 902 194 1, 325 56, 698 156, 749 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec reat i on 69 3, 701 - b -- -- A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 722 196, 573 592 4, 666 46, 142 191, 139 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 582 3, 026 126 285 4, 987 20, 408 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed - - - - - - T o tal 3, 564 $897, 740 1, 407 8, 535 $171, 536 $819, 308 A ll Fir m s * 81 Fir m s in K a nsas, A s ian- and Pacific Islander - O w ned, 1997 and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Ow ner, Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) A ll Fir m s * Nati ve Haw a i i an- and Other P aci fi c I s l a nder-Ow ned, 2002 Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and Hunt i ng and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es 0$ 0 0 0 - - $ 0 M i ni ng 1 - - 1 a $0 - - U t ilitie s 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Cons t r uc t i on 0 0 0 0 0 0 M anuf ac t uri ng 0 0 0 0 0 0 W hol es al e Trade 1 - - 0 0 0 0 R e ta il Tr a d e 2 - - 1 a 0 - - Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 8 -- 7 c -- -- In fo r m a t io n 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Fi nanc e and I n s u ranc e 0 0 0 0 0 0 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 0 0 0 0 0 0 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 6 - - 0 0 0 0 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 0 0 0 0 0 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es - - - a -- -- E duc at i onal S ervi c es 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 1 -- 0 0 0 0 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 1 -- 0 0 0 0 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es - - - - - - - Ot her s erves (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) - - - - b - - - - I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 T o tal 44 $19, 540 - e -- -- * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-240 em pl oy ees; and e= 250-499 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses, A s i an and P a ci fi c Isl ander; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of B u si ness Ow ners, A s i ans and N a ti ve H a w a i i ans and Other P a ci fi c Isl anders, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 82 Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 122 $11, 262 36 89 $2, 141 $8, 984 Cons t r uc t i on 409 99, 310 109 975 21, 266 93, 494 M anuf ac t uri ng 61 64, 464 40 488 12, 725 64, 057 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 184 21, 201 29 48 939 14, 585 W hol es al e Trade 46 8, 052 16 31 881 6, 109 Ret ai l Trade 579 75, 221 166 1, 866 16, 974 69, 686 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 130 14, 793 24 66 1, 798 10, 525 S ervi c es 1, 375 78, 552 155 2, 071 25, 799 59, 796 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 642 30, 189 155 122 4, 442 23, 701 T o tal 3, 547 $403, 045 728 5, 755 $86, 965 $350, 937 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S ervi c es 39 -- 0 0 $0 $0 M i ni ng 52 $8, 973 - b -- -- U t ilitie s 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 623 178, 097 - - - - M anuf ac t uri ng 57 65, 614 17 525 14, 477 64, 015 W hol es al e Trade - - - - c - - - - Ret ai l Trade 619 126, 823 - - - - Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 220 19, 200 39 32 1, 217 7, 889 In fo r m a t io n 2 1 - - - a - - - - Fi nanc e and I n s u ranc e 9 6 4 , 789 - - - - Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 185 19, 245 - - - - P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 393 30, 568 58 291 7, 303 22, 315 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 0 0 0 0 0 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 289 25, 629 62 f - - - - E duc at i onal S ervi c es 33 -- 1 a -- -- Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 419 61, 620 118 623 21, 550 57, 671 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 175 4, 243 - a -- -- A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 242 80, 310 183 3, 404 27, 971 79, 158 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 666 20, 417 70 209 3, 313 10, 944 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed - - - - - - T o tal 4, 188 $674, 029 877 7, 585 $130, 636 $570, 481 * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data i s i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; and f= 500-999 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. Fir m s in K a nsas, H i spanic-O w n ed, 1997 and 2002 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey o f B u siness Ow ner s, H i s pani c, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees 83 Indust r y Group Em ploy ees 1 Food m anuf ac t uri ng 30, 574 $918, 509 24, 827 665, 503 $3, 730, 217 $10, 959, 541 $14, 709, 366 $228, 547 W ood produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 330 64, 119 1, 786 40, 710 135, 936 154, 993 283, 549 3, 971 P aper m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 405 93, 138 1, 702 63, 139 192, 956 317, 708 507, 998 9, 018 P r i nt i ng and rel at ed s upport ac t i vi t i es 10, 511 369, 212 7, 431 225, 520 927, 145 709, 972 1, 637, 657 27, 968 P et r ol eum and c oal produc t s m anuf ac t uri ng 1, 802 104, 934 1, 126 63, 991 217, 378 4, 056, 650 4, 286, 878 193, 801 Chem i c al m anuf ac t uri ng 6, 727 351, 585 4, 234 189, 742 2, 063, 643 1, 689, 145 3, 692, 225 126, 945 P l as t i c s and rubber produc t s m anuf ac t uri ng 11, 679 437, 190 9, 805 330, 248 1, 352, 910 1, 393, 206 2, 778, 169 77, 137 Nonm et allic m i neral produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 348 222, 286 4, 101 161, 295 874, 791 575, 163 1, 452, 878 84, 124 P r i m ary m et al m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 559 86, 089 2, 107 65, 654 207, 984 220, 842 420, 444 7, 835 Fabri c at ed m et al produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 13, 422 474, 281 9, 864 304, 356 1, 119, 208 1, 125, 008 2, 224, 294 99, 483 M ac hi nery m anuf ac t uri ng 17, 960 723, 452 11, 958 400, 967 2, 345, 461 2, 248, 700 4, 479, 874 88, 428 Com put er and el ec t r oni c produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 984 319, 679 2, 650 109, 575 931, 548 1, 027, 102 1, 945, 644 171, 623 3, 856 154, 216 2, 833 96, 321 465, 980 465, 189 925, 946 30, 094 Trans port at i on equi pm ent m anuf ac t uri ng 43, 452 2, 261, 472 26, 160 1, 305, 779 6, 157, 240 9, 120, 571 15, 536, 811 358, 832 Furni t ure and rel at ed produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 323 162, 757 4, 205 112, 057 368, 495 259, 296 619, 620 12, 948 M i s c el l aneous m anuf ac t uri ng 4, 658 152, 361 3, 119 312, 430 312, 430 217, 365 534, 408 13, 857 T o tal M anufacturi ng 170, 763 $6, 964, 617 119, 397 $4, 254, 759 $21, 552, 032 $34, 900, 869 $56, 548, 197 $1, 548, 669 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, A nnual S u rvey of Manufactures, Geographi c A r ea S t ati s ti cs: 2005, M 0 1 ( A S ) - 3 , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / m c d / a s m - a s 3 . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d D e c e m b e r 1 4 , 2006). 1 Fi gures represent the num ber of producti on w o rk ers for the pay ro l l peri od that i n cl udes the 12th of M a rch, M a y , A ugust, and N o v em ber, pl us other em pl oy ees for the pay rol l peri od that i n cl udes M a rch 12. 2 A ggregate of total cost of m a teri al and total val ue of shi p m ent s i n cl udes ex tensi v e dupl i c ati on, si nce products of som e i ndustr i e s are used as m a teri al s of others. Manufactur ing Industr y in K a nsas 2004 A l l Em ploy ees To t a l V a l u e o f Shipme nt s 2 ($1, 000) T o tal Cap i tal Expendit u res ($1, 000) Value A dded ($1, 000) Product i on W o rkers To t a l C ost of M a t e rials 2 ($1, 000) E l ec t r i c al equi pm ent , appl i anc e, and c om ponent m anuf ac t uri ng Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Product i on W o rkers 1 Wa g e s ($1, 000) 84 Indust r y Group Em ploy ees 1 Food m anuf ac t uri ng 29, 492 $941, 789 23, 112 660, 740 $3, 950, 093 $11, 280, 713 $15, 172, 687 $194, 307 W ood produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 305 68, 855 1, 753 42, 761 148, 364 172, 593 318, 031 5, 814 P aper m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 383 94, 512 1, 733 63, 013 192, 666 377, 373 571, 958 11, 467 P r i nt i ng and rel at ed s upport ac t i vi t i es 10, 416 360, 831 7, 484 219, 890 850, 705 606, 682 1, 447, 170 33, 924 P et r ol eum and c oal produc t s m anuf ac t uri ng 1, 945 120, 031 1, 187 66, 372 1, 173, 983 6, 603, 696 7, 735, 992 262, 042 Chem i c al m anuf ac t uri ng 6, 485 345, 411 3, 988 181, 201 2, 622, 986 1, 798, 913 4, 376, 955 147, 062 P l as t i c s and rubber produc t s m anuf ac t uri ng 11, 654 451, 206 9, 894 347, 858 1, 294, 461 1, 521, 122 2, 823, 722 89, 900 Nonm et allic m i neral produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 259 231, 968 4, 142 176, 634 868, 863 637, 632 1, 511, 377 96, 897 P r i m ary m et al m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 304 82, 200 1, 907 63, 264 204, 956 205, 111 412, 875 9, 842 Fabri c at ed m et al produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 14, 112 515, 048 10, 029 321, 679 1, 247, 352 1, 453, 506 2, 681, 659 75, 325 M ac hi nery m anuf ac t uri ng 17, 843 751, 255 11, 956 407, 203 2, 197, 532 2, 524, 950 4, 688, 454 86, 702 Com put er and el ec t r oni c produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 972 320, 871 2, 793 109, 834 1, 328, 074 1, 133, 604 2, 446, 548 33, 733 3, 992 155, 182 2, 891 95, 304 550, 729 550, 649 1, 096, 747 25, 528 Trans port at i on equi pm ent m anuf ac t uri ng 46, 942 2, 310, 921 28, 921 1, 297, 119 5, 301, 498 9, 504, 419 14, 952, 025 475, 868 Furni t ure and rel at ed produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 254 170, 895 4, 218 119, 273 363, 749 312, 677 679, 252 16, 220 M i s c el l aneous m anuf ac t uri ng 4, 783 156, 257 3, 071 85, 371 373, 541 248, 153 623, 687 14, 414 T o tal M anufacturi ng 173, 047 $7, 145, 339 120, 312 $4, 286, 160 $22, 826, 760 $39, 302, 752 $62, 064, 445 $1, 595, 118 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, A nnual S u rvey of Manufactures, Geographi c A r ea S t ati s ti cs: 2005, M 0 1 ( A S ) - 3 , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / m c d / a s m - a s 3 . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d D e c e m b e r 1 8 , 2006). 1 Fi gures represent the num ber of producti on w o rk ers for the pay ro l l peri od that i n cl udes the 12th of M a rch, M a y , A ugust, and N o v em ber, pl us other em pl oy ees for the pay rol l peri od that i n cl udes M a rch 12. 2 A ggregate of total cost of m a teri al and total val ue of shi p m ent s i n cl udes ex tensi v e dupl i c ati on, si nce products of som e i ndustr i e s are used as m a teri al s of others. Product i on W o rkers Wa g e s ($1, 000) Manufacturing Industry in Kansas 2005 A l l Em ploy ees To t a l V a l u e o f Shipme nt s 2 ($1, 000) T o tal Cap i tal Expendit u res ($1, 000) Value A dded ($1, 000) To t a l C ost of M a t e rials 2 ($1, 000) E l ec t r i c al equi pm ent , appl i anc e, and c om ponent m anuf ac t uri ng Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Product i on W o rkers 1 85 Wholesale Tr ade Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 T y pe of Operat ion and K i nd of B u siness Sa le s ($1, 000) Durabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 2, 535 $18, 164, 754 $1, 231, 417 31, 524 M ot or vehi c l e and m ot or vehi c l e part s and s uppl i es 269 3, 976, 077 101, 672 3, 169 Furni t ure and hom e f urni s hi ng 88 269, 003 32, 493 795 Lum ber and ot her c ons t r uc t i on m at eri al s 164 1, 006, 110 84, 251 2, 139 P r of es s i onal and c om m erc i al equi pm ent and s uppl i es 321 1, 775, 905 207, 628 4, 965 M et al and M i neral (ex c ept pet rol eum ) 93 -- -- g E l ec t r i c al and el ec t r oni c goods 302 2, 345, 357 167, 740 3, 555 Hardw are, and pl um bi ng and heat i ng s uppl i es 177 -- -- g M ac hi nery, equi pm ent , and s uppl i es 893 6, 823, 403 464, 121 12, 095 M i s c el l aneous durabl e goods 228 -- -- g Nondurabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 1, 741 21, 918, 836 853, 146 23, 673 P aper and paper produc t 149 968, 229 78, 397 1, 864 Drugs and druggi s t s ' s undri es 60 1, 217, 290 58, 283 1, 323 A pparel , pi ec e goods , and not i ons 58 -- -- f Groc ery and rel at ed produc t 241 5, 678, 810 281, 620 7, 453 Farm produc t raw m at eri al 529 6, 191, 878 132, 937 4, 565 Chem ic al and allied produc t s 142 816, 316 57, 030 1, 240 P et r ol eum and pet rol eum produc t s 138 2, 978, 274 46, 857 1, 346 B eer, w i ne, and dis t illed alc oholic bev erage 55 690, 858 55, 758 1, 479 M i s c el l aneous nondurabl e goods 369 -- -- h W hol es al e el ec t r oni c m ark et s and agent s and brok ers 429 4, 033, 510 92, 567 2, 729 T o tal W hol esal e T r ade 4, 705 $44, 117, 100 $2, 177, 130 57, 926 Durabl e goods 2, 393 9, 232, 411 968, 565 26, 240 Nondurabl e goods 1, 613 18, 026, 819 686, 979 19, 987 T o tal M e rchant W hol esal ers 4 , 006 $27, 259, 230 $1, 655, 544 46, 227 M anuf ac t urers s al es branc hes and of f i c es Durabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 142 8, 932, 343 262, 852 5, 284 Nondurabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 128 3, 892, 017 166, 167 3, 686 T o tal M a nufacturers S a l es Branches and Offi ces 270 $12, 824, 360 $429, 019 8, 970 T o tal W hol esal e T r ade 4, 705 $44, 117, 100 $2, 177, 130 57, 926 D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates data w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel to tals. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000- 2,499 em pl oy ees; and, h= 2,500-4, 999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, W hol esal e Trade: K ansas (E C 02-42A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 6 , 2007). P a i d E m pl oy ees for Pay Period including M a rch 12 ( num ber) Es t a blis hme n t s ( num ber) A nnual Pay r oll ($1, 000) M erc hant w hol es al ers ex c ept m anuf ac t urer' s s al es branc hes and of f i c es 86 K i nd of B u siness M ot or vehi c l e and part s deal ers 1, 612 $6, 835, 230 $564, 379 17, 712 A ut om obi l e deal ers 660 5, 851, 046 416, 616 11, 556 Ot her m ot or vehi c l e deal ers 143 300, 473 27, 253 1, 067 A ut om ot i ve part s , ac c es s ori es , and t i re s t ores 809 683, 711 120, 510 5, 089 Furni t ure and hom e f urni s hi ngs s t ores 635 731, 606 108, 534 4, 938 E l ec t r oni c s and appl i anc e s t ores 526 671, 259 79, 783 3, 793 B ui l di ng m at eri al and garden equi pm ent and s uppl i es deal ers 1, 183 2, 318, 089 280, 548 12, 132 B ui l di ng m at eri al and s uppl i es deal ers 852 1, 732, 203 223, 172 9, 378 Law n and garden equi pm ent and s uppl i es s t ores 331 585, 886 57, 376 2, 754 Food and beverage s t ores 1, 379 3, 812, 477 392, 085 27, 603 Groc ery s t ores 690 3, 382, 455 358, 175 24, 614 S pec i al t y f ood s t ores 150 59, 311 14, 589 876 B eer, w i ne, and l i quor s t ores 539 370, 711 19, 321 2, 113 Heal t h and pers onal c are s t ores 798 1, 283, 733 188, 095 8, 494 Gas ol i ne s t at i ons 1, 464 2, 685, 638 154, 160 10, 933 Cl ot hi ng and c l ot hi ng ac c es s ori es s t ores 1, 174 1, 093, 641 145, 377 11, 083 Cl ot hi ng s t ores 713 779, 477 99, 464 8, 194 S hoe s t ores 237 161, 320 19, 184 1, 650 J ew el r y, l uggage, and l eat her goods s t ores 224 152, 844 26, 729 1, 239 S port i ng goods , hobby, book , and m us i c s t ores 622 648, 872 84, 400 6, 286 S port i ng goods s t ores 197 209, 337 27, 563 1, 545 Hobby, t oy, and gam e s t ores 97 153, 291 17, 186 1, 559 M us i c al i ns t rum ent and s uppl i es s t ores 57 46, 186 8, 889 426 B ook , peri odi c al and m us i c s t ores 196 203, 696 25, 945 2, 300 B ook s t ores and new s deal ers 127 140, 385 17, 591 1, 464 P r erec orded t ape, c om pac t di s c , and rec ord s t ores 69 63, 311 8, 354 836 General m erc handi s e s t ores 497 4, 757, 502 477, 422 29, 751 Depart m ent s t ores 96 2, 040, 080 223, 008 14, 640 W arehous e c l ubs and s uperc ent ers 37 - - - - j A l l ot her general m erc handi s e s t ores 364 -- -- h M i s c el l aneous s t ore ret ai l ers 1, 382 763, 766 110, 159 8, 041 Fl ori s t s 272 58, 650 12, 799 1, 284 Of f i c e s uppl i es , s t at i onery, and gi f t s t ores 461 305, 238 41, 154 3, 216 Us ed m erc handi s e s t ores 234 60, 371 16, 154 1, 311 Ot her m i s c el l aneous s t ore ret ai l ers 415 339, 507 40, 052 2, 230 Nons t ore ret ai l ers 618 $903, 583 $102, 715 4, 108 E l ec t r oni c s hoppi ng and m ai l - order hous es 154 447, 912 38, 269 1, 497 V endi ng m ac hi ne operat ors 61 65, 362 11, 850 473 Di rec t s el l i ng es t abl i s hm ent s 403 390, 309 52, 596 2, 138 T o tal Retai l T r ade 11, 890 $26, 505, 396 $2, 687, 657 144, 874 D oubl e dash ( -- ) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppre ssi on codes: h= 2,500-4,999 em pl oy ees; and j = 10,000-24,999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, R e tai l Trade: K ansas ( E C 0 2 - 4 4 A - K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007). P a i d E m pl oy ees for Pay Period including M a rch 12 R e tail Tr ade Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 E stab l i sh m en ts Sa le s ($1, 000) A nnual Pay r oll ($1, 000) 87 K i nd of B u siness P ubl i s hi ng i ndus t r i es (ex c ept I nt ernet ) 368 $1, 971, 764 $390, 655 10, 703 New s paper, peri odi c al , book , and di rec t ory publ i s hers 309 1, 748, 514 323, 298 9, 616 New s paper publ i s hers 172 254, 121 86, 594 3, 709 P er i o di ca l pu bl i s h ers 68 235, 889 17, 733 1, 477 B ook publ i s hers 25 22, 452 6, 152 209 Direc t ory and m a iling lis t publis hers 2 7 385, 186 48, 280 1, 195 Ot her publ i s hers 17 850, 866 112, 603 3, 026 S of t w are publ i s hers 59 223, 250 67, 357 1, 087 M ot i on pi c t ure and s ound rec ordi ng i ndus t r i es 133 - 16, 492 1, 500 M ot i on pi c t ure and vi deo i ndus t r i es 123 - 15, 223 1, 458 S ound rec ordi ng i ndus t r i es 10 - 1, 269 42 B r oadc as t i ng (ex c ept I nt ernet ) 108 234, 276 86, 247 2, 539 Radi o and t el evi s i on broadc as t i ng 106 -- -- h Cabl e and ot her s ubs c r i pt i on program m i ng 2 - - - - a I nt ernet publ i s hi ng and broadc as t i ng 8 20, 156 3, 770 74 Tel ec om m uni c at i ons 706 -- 1, 733, 246 31, 044 I n t erne t se r v i c e prov id ers , w e b s earc h por t a l s, a n d d a t a proc es s i ng s erv i ce s 142 323, 769 109, 785 3, 127 Ot her i nf orm at i on s ervi c es 63 28, 052 9, 254 751 T o tal I n form ati o n 1, 528 -- $2, 349, 449 49, 738 S i ngl e dash ( - ) i ndi cates not avai l abl e or not com parabl e. D oubl e dash ( -- ) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppre ssi ons codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees and h= 2,500-4,999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, Inform ati on: K ansas ( E C 0 2 - 5 1 A - K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007) . Infor m ation Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 Est a blishm ent s ( num ber) Recei pts ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Pa id Employ e e s f o r Pa y Pe r i od including M a rch 12 ( num ber) 88 Finance and Insur a nce Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 K i nd of B u siness Credi t i nt erm edi at i on and rel at ed ac t i vi t i es 2, 139 - $1, 030, 126 28, 075 Depos i t ory c redi t i nt erm edi at i on 1, 544 - 728, 944 21, 439 Com m erc i al bank i ng 1, 193 q 580, 528 17, 376 Com m erc i al bank i ng 1, 193 q 580, 528 17, 376 Nat i onal c om m erc i al bank s - bank i ng 541 q 303, 295 9, 219 S t at e c om m erc i al bank s - bank i ng 652 q 277, 233 8, 157 S avi ngs i ns t i t ut i ons 153 q -- g Credi t uni ons 196 $1, 023, 349 66, 389 1, 965 Nondepos i t ory c r edi t i nt erm edi at i on 405 2, 653, 050 212, 084 4, 227 S al es f i nanc i ng 78 864, 090 65, 707 1, 484 Ot her nondepos i t ory c r edi t i nt erm edi at i on 326 -- -- h Cons um er l endi ng 73 135, 091 16, 592 425 Real es t at e c r edi t 174 330, 514 95, 722 1, 571 A l l ot her nondepos i t ory i nt erm edi at i on 77 -- -- f P aw n s hops 57 -- -- e A c t i vi t i es rel at ed t o c r edi t i nt erm edi at i on 190 288, 990 89, 098 2, 409 M ort gage and nonm ort gage l oan brok ers 106 70, 042 29, 482 676 810 -- -- h S ec uri t i es and c om m odi t y c ont rac t s i nt erm edi at i on and brok erage 424 592, 423 159, 009 2, 398 S ec uri t i es brok erage 361 383, 687 128, 206 1, 878 Com m odi t y c ont rac t s brok erage 38 -- -- c Ot her f i nanc i al i nves t m ent ac t i vi t i es 386 -- -- g P ort f ol i o m anagem ent 124 154, 716 43, 381 539 I nves t m ent advi c e 161 61, 127 18, 301 425 I ns uranc e c arri ers and rel at ed ac t i vi t i es 2, 472 - 1, 031, 565 23, 106 I ns uranc e c arri ers 376 q 700, 319 14, 111 Di rec t l i f e, heal t h, and m edi c al i ns uranc e c arri ers 168 q -- i A genc i es , brok erages , and ot her i ns uranc e rel at ed ac t i vi t i es 2, 096 1, 016, 100 331, 246 8, 995 I ns uranc e agenc i es and brok erages 1, 967 815, 760 245, 370 7, 253 Funds , t r us t s , and ot her f i nanc i al vehi c l es (part ) 2 - - -- a T o tal Fi nance and I n surance 5 , 423 - $2, 303, 574 55, 258 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e or not c om parabl e. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gh e r le ve l to ta ls. q - revenue not col l e cted at thi s l e vel of detai l for m u l t i - establ i s hm ent fi rm s D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 250-499 em pl oy ees; f = 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees; h= 2,500-4,999 em pl oy ees; and, i = 5,000-9,999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, Fi nance and Insurance: K ansas ( E C 0 2 - 5 2 A - K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007) . P a i d E m pl oy ees for Pay Period including M a rch 12 ( num ber) Es t a blis hme n t s ( num ber) A nnual Pay r oll ($1, 000) S ec uri t i es c om m odi t y c ont rac t s , ot her f i nanc i al i nves t m ent s , and rel a t ed ac t i vi t i es Revenue ($1, 000) 89 K i nd of B u siness A m bul at ory heal t h c are s ervi c es 4, 216 $4, 494, 787 $1, 895, 835 47, 005 Of f i c es of phys i c i ans 1, 447 2, 320, 267 1, 085, 401 19, 509 Of f i c es of dent i s t s 1, 014 621, 603 234, 175 6, 969 Of f i ce s o f o th er h ea lth prac titi oners 1, 102 360, 328 123, 673 4, 662 Of f i c es of c hi r oprac t ors 435 97, 211 29, 680 1, 263 Of f i c es of opt om et ri s t s 264 127, 350 37, 841 1, 493 Of f i c es of m ent al heal t h prac t i t i oners (ex c ept phys i c i ans ) 98 17, 952 6, 141 277 Of f i c es of phys i c al , oc c upat i onal and s peec h t herapi s t s , and audi ol ogi s t s 140 66, 516 28, 727 1, 026 Of f i c es of al l ot her heal t h prac t i t i oners 165 51, 299 21, 284 603 Out pat i ent c are c ent ers 289 434, 537 172, 220 5, 369 Fam i l y pl anni ng c ent ers 22 5, 460 2, 210 100 Out pat i ent m ent al heal t h and s ubs t anc e abus e c ent ers 88 124, 261 68, 787 2, 562 Ot her out pat i ent c are c ent ers 179 304, 816 101, 223 2, 707 M edi c al di agnos t i c l aborat ori es 105 450, 084 131, 627 3, 309 Hom e heal t h c are s ervi c es 186 202, 551 116, 706 5, 976 Ot her am bul at ory heal t h c are s ervi c es 73 105, 417 32, 033 1, 211 Hos pi t al s 155 4, 410, 970 1, 790, 511 54, 894 General m edi c al and s urgi c al hos pi t al s 137 4, 115, 972 1, 642, 942 50, 043 P s yc hi at ri c and s ubs t anc e abus e hos pi t al s 5 100, 993 58, 478 1, 761 S pec i al t y (ex c ept ps yc hi at ri c and s ubs t anc e abus e) hos pi t al s 13 193, 993 89, 091 3, 090 Nurs ing and res i dent ial c a re f a c ilit ies 984 1, 375, 523 682, 185 38, 202 Nurs ing c a re f a c ilit ies 295 670, 633 354, 284 19, 028 Res i dent ial m ent al ret a rdat ion, m ent al healt h and s ubs t anc e abus e f a c ilit ies 408 205, 728 107, 339 6, 546 Com m unit y c a re f a c ilit ies f o r t he elderly 220 426, 407 191, 148 11, 095 Ot her res i dent ial c a re f a c ilit ies 6 1 72, 755 29, 414 1, 533 S oc i al as s i s t anc e 1, 740 881, 327 340, 534 23, 439 I ndi vi dual and f am i l y s ervi c es 685 500, 088 199, 012 12, 790 Com m uni t y f ood and hous i ng, and em ergenc y and ot her rel i ef s ervi c es 283 137, 292 20, 424 1, 576 V o c a t i onal rehabilit at ion s e rv ic es 99 94, 595 45, 756 3, 046 Chi l d day c are s ervi c es 673 149, 352 75, 342 6, 027 T o tal Heal th Care and S o ci al A ssi stance 7, 095 $11, 162, 607 $4, 709, 065 163, 540 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, H eal th C a re and S o ci al A ssi stance: K ansas (E C 02-62A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 6 , 2007) . H e alth C a r e and Social A ssistance Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 E stab l i sh m en ts ( num ber) Revenue/ Recei pts ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Paid Em ploy ees f o r Pa y Pe r i od Including M a rch 12 ( num ber) 90 K i nd of B u siness A c c om m odat i on 663 $556, 135 $143, 637 11, 012 Travel er ac c om m odat i on 532 -- -- j Hot el s (ex c ept c as i no hot el s ) and m ot el s 509 440, 273 115, 610 9, 143 Cas i no hot el s 1 -- -- g Ot her t r avel er ac c om m odat i on 22 - - - - c B ed-and-break f as t i nns 22 -- -- c RV (rec r eat i onal vehi c l e) park s and rec r eat i onal c am ps 43 - - -- c Room i ng and boardi ng hous es 88 19, 294 3, 168 394 Food s ervi c es and dri nk i ng pl ac es 4, 921 2, 640, 812 767, 134 81, 113 Ful l - s ervi c e res t aurant s 1, 927 1, 112, 406 357, 061 37, 084 Li m i t ed-s ervi c e eat i ng pl ac es 2, 262 1, 314, 323 356, 307 38, 223 S pec i al f ood s ervi c es 213 104, 610 30, 207 2, 650 Food s ervi c e c ont rac t ors 152 83, 263 24, 436 2, 078 Cat erers 44 16, 124 5, 023 512 M obi l e Food S ervi c es 17 5, 223 748 60 Dri nk i ng pl ac es (al c ohol i c beverages ) 519 109, 473 23, 559 3, 156 T o tal A ccom m odati on and Food S e rvi ces 5, 584 $3, 196, 947 $217, 983 92, 125 D oubl e dash ( -- ) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000- 2,499 em pl oy ees; and, j = 10,000-2 4,999 em pl oy ees. Pa id Employ e e s f o r Pa y Pe r i od Including M a rch 12 ( num ber) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, A ccom m odati on and Food S e rvi c es: K ansas (E C 02-72A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007). A ccommodation and Food Ser v ices Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 Es t a blis hme n t s ( num ber) Sa le s ($1, 000) 91 K i nd of B u siness Repai r and m ai nt enanc e 2, 596 $1, 013, 174 $284, 805 11, 565 A ut om ot i ve repai r and m ai nt enanc e 1, 881 724, 931 203, 655 8, 420 E l ec t r oni c and prec i s i on equi pm ent repai r and m ai nt enanc e 164 89, 561 24, 421 835 Com m erc i al and i ndus t ri al m ac hi nery and equi pm ent (ex c ept aut om ot i v e and el ec t r oni c ) repai r and m ai nt enanc e 337 149, 430 41, 126 1, 485 P ers onal and hous ehol d goods repai r and m ai nt enanc e 214 49, 252 15, 603 825 P ers onal and l aundry S ervi c es 1, 876 628, 355 200, 702 12, 154 P ers onal c are s ervi c es 990 180, 279 76, 409 5, 040 B arber s hops 53 5, 804 2, 761 143 B eaut y s al ons 764 135, 018 62, 291 3, 796 Nai l s al ons 39 4, 589 1, 919 130 Di et and w ei ght reduc i ng c ent ers 29 12, 958 3, 021 333 A l l ot her pers onal c are s ervi c es 105 21, 910 6, 417 638 Deat h c are s ervi c es 350 151, 276 40, 059 1, 814 Dryc l eani ng and l aundry s ervi c es 317 149, 297 50, 391 3, 010 Coi n-operat ed l aundri es and dryc l eaners 89 15, 597 3, 315 308 Dryc l eani ng and l aundry s ervi c es (ex c ept c oi n-operat ed) 200 57, 355 19, 678 1, 578 Li nen and uni f orm s uppl y 28 76, 345 27, 398 1, 124 Ot her pers onal s ervi c es 219 147, 503 33, 843 2, 290 P et c are (ex c ept vet eri nary) s ervi c es 62 9, 135 2, 789 263 P hot of i ni s hi ng 41 67, 108 18, 567 789 P ark i ng l ot s and garages 16 17, 246 1, 763 701 A l l ot her pers onal s ervi c es 100 54, 014 10, 724 537 Rel i gi ous , grant m ak i ng, c i vi c , prof es s i onal , and s i m i l ar organi zat i ons 1, 216 890, 336 197, 008 8, 481 Grant m ak i ng and gi vi ng s ervi c es 148 377, 409 44, 204 1, 311 S oc i al advoc ac y organi zat i ons 103 28, 635 9, 313 499 Ci vi c and s oc i al organi zat i ons 419 126, 932 37, 976 3, 500 B us i nes s , prof es s i onal , l abor, pol i t i c al , and s i m i l ar organi zat i ons 546 357, 360 105, 515 3, 171 T o tal Other S e rvi ces (except publ i c adm i ni strati on) 5, 688 $2, 531, 865 $682, 515 32, 200 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, Other S e rvi c es (E x c ept P ubl i c A d m i ni strati on): K ansas (E C 02-81A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 6 , 2007) . O t her Ser v ices (except Public A dministr a tion) Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 Est a blishm ent s ( num ber) Recei pts/ Revenue ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Pa id Employ e e s f o r Pa y Pe r i od Including M a rch 12 ( num ber) 92 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 1,192 $588,921 364 4,436 $103,985 $564,702 Anderson 804 193,721 222 1,418 26,536 179,790 Atchison 1,110 816,109 360 5,656 137,714 797,669 Barber 572 225,887 182 1,096 23,998 211,457 Barton 2,935 1,455,689 919 10,171 254,416 1,392,997 Bourbon 1,241 808,610 339 5,418 130,224 784,675 Brown 837 397,173 232 3,281 65,142 377,474 Butler 4,563 2,906,077 1,154 11,478 270,730 2,804,952 Chase 197 36,046 61 358 5,999 32,003 Chautauqua 415 52,965 86 514 8,325 44,330 Cherokee 1,521 885,176 327 4,689 122,474 852,609 Cheyenne 348 81,229 114 507 9,793 74,860 Clark 262 90,778 70 275 6,195 86,408 Clay 797 227,939 264 2,177 40,890 208,034 Cloud 955 372,170 315 2,797 58,636 358,266 Coffey 863 494,319 240 2,510 102,084 477,620 Comanche 226 32,653 75 365 6,146 28,685 Cowley 2,502 1,922,533 684 11,306 269,088 1,874,472 Crawford 2,816 1,944,650 897 14,135 337,548 1,889,443 Decatur 365 74,095 104 732 11,292 66,368 Dickinson 1,688 735,577 501 5,236 113,822 701,295 Doniphan 572 292,391 154 1,326 34,778 279,399 Douglas 8,578 4,489,466 2,448 35,057 791,356 4,273,982 Edwards 296 120,361 98 475 11,466 114,368 Elk 348 44,293 62 380 4,650 35,001 Ellis 3,196 1,340,301 988 11,792 269,825 1,276,326 Ellsworth 553 187,611 167 1,507 34,431 179,350 Finney 2,691 3,166,145 931 14,097 357,935 3,099,746 Ford 2,138 4,223,189 789 13,201 333,576 4,173,889 Franklin 2,027 875,996 527 7,014 174,926 833,110 Geary 1,380 640,655 463 5,179 96,892 614,629 Gove 395 98,814 130 579 11,636 90,576 Graham 358 68,316 104 532 9,185 60,533 Grant 667 828,824 219 2,031 53,962 814,805 Gray 689 241,629 207 1,385 34,449 223,204 Greeley 159 55,116 55 348 6,927 52,995 Greenwood 798 130,851 220 1,115 20,994 114,435 Hamilton 262 80,410 76 395 8,001 74,210 Harper 721 217,424 217 1,213 25,975 199,377 Harvey 2,819 1,463,885 725 11,871 320,215 1,409,487 Haskell 397 171,271 106 585 13,705 162,046 Hodgeman 188 33,577 45 163 3,662 27,359 Jackson 1,040 354,211 263 3,259 62,225 332,799 Jefferson 1,449 278,992 325 2,530 53,014 249,012 Jewell 327 71,778 91 409 7,438 66,506 Johnson 49,543 71,061,086 13,365 283,836 10,454,068 69,338,149 Kearny 297 119,813 78 433 10,136 113,030 Kingman 810 242,801 225 1,758 41,082 227,188 Kiowa 345 154,080 105 775 18,295 147,546 Labette 1,653 753,937 451 7,173 155,679 720,912 Lane 242 65,073 74 278 5,812 58,141 Leavenworth 4,084 1,682,026 1,007 11,969 310,895 1,587,017 Lincoln 324 51,818 105 449 7,610 47,529 Linn 854 233,600 160 1,128 35,408 215,681 Logan 373 123,389 133 690 14,587 117,382 Lyon 2,501 2,762,966 812 14,586 333,324 2,714,226 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 93 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, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees McPherson 3,066 $3,135,990 863 12,570 $341,190 $3,062,501 Marion 1,144 364,979 315 2,813 55,354 347,531 Marshall 1,025 467,468 353 3,236 72,661 450,763 Meade 500 165,577 135 703 21,256 154,103 Miami 2,573 806,643 646 5,981 146,675 737,543 Mitchell 708 379,050 223 2,613 59,337 364,548 Montgomery 2,727 2,559,920 814 13,158 331,485 2,502,249 Morris 585 126,258 142 1,023 20,671 113,860 Morton 311 135,122 94 568 13,068 128,122 Nemaha 986 505,284 373 3,853 91,124 485,407 Neosho 1,568 907,299 460 6,272 132,075 875,093 Ness 489 105,615 151 651 15,599 93,982 Norton 500 260,891 180 1,608 35,005 250,641 Osage 1,309 233,085 294 3,178 46,851 201,833 Osborne 490 155,335 152 1,052 18,595 144,379 Ottawa 557 100,948 119 802 17,632 89,302 Pawnee 576 191,819 174 1,150 20,251 181,674 Phillips 612 312,156 209 1,875 40,925 300,646 Pottawatomie 1,588 951,461 454 5,775 149,101 917,502 Pratt 1,053 423,363 369 2,832 69,043 403,857 Rawlins 308 88,147 99 482 9,620 82,042 Reno 5,327 3,694,461 1,527 23,724 622,405 3,582,034 Republic 568 273,668 179 1,545 33,578 264,743 Rice 848 377,495 272 2,358 51,403 364,940 Riley 3,796 2,004,359 1,329 18,315 369,457 1,927,302 Rooks 668 211,245 189 1,345 27,921 196,191 Rush 341 110,027 94 788 19,133 104,278 Russell 941 312,702 253 1,740 31,598 284,824 Saline 4,699 4,329,524 1,498 26,293 678,060 4,226,873 Scott 583 267,058 191 1,130 23,716 252,379 Sedgwick 34,314 57,476,728 9,546 221,762 7,293,674 56,471,514 Seward 1,600 3,077,646 574 9,443 232,012 3,034,262 Shawnee 12,852 14,519,544 3,808 71,106 2,114,496 14,170,592 Sheridan 312 101,344 101 455 10,895 94,224 Sherman 674 315,569 250 1,725 33,600 300,263 Smith 490 132,525 135 1,030 18,726 125,257 Stafford 469 110,596 134 644 13,429 102,653 Stanton 223 86,562 64 318 7,516 82,421 Stevens 523 238,168 151 988 23,595 223,607 Sumner 1,933 573,862 492 3,954 89,937 531,096 Thomas 965 385,060 325 2,396 47,870 366,713 Trego 340 82,605 120 528 8,871 74,689 Wabaunsee 510 119,772 120 832 17,231 108,447 Wallace 185 64,413 58 316 6,153 61,754 Washington 597 191,134 202 1,209 20,840 181,201 Wichita 256 108,514 100 343 7,149 103,093 Wilson 813 425,064 216 3,319 86,246 410,237 Woodson 379 75,575 100 528 9,895 64,371 Wyandotte 8,068 15,593,358 2,576 65,562 2,302,238 15,393,912 Kansas 219,378 $230,329,537 58,804 1,066,073 $32,238,559 $224,469,739 * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners , http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed September 25, 2006). 94 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 691 $461,106 255 3,215 $69,062 $451,671 Andover 662 284,985 164 2,050 39,942 265,412 Arkansas City 983 456,321 293 3,602 60,141 436,675 Atchison 724 692,225 295 5,369 130,349 682,104 Augusta 707 203,738 216 1,926 40,017 191,180 Baldwin City 357 92,803 104 1,043 22,148 86,126 Baxter Springs 368 240,955 97 1,263 34,266 233,499 Bel Aire 463 57,636 58 750 17,302 46,845 Beloit 496 299,168 153 1,981 44,352 287,859 Bonner Springs 659 469,222 190 2,851 86,311 452,591 Burlington 314 78,458 107 762 12,118 73,365 Chanute 921 619,468 326 4,496 99,649 603,440 Clay Center 480 178,639 185 1,800 33,887 170,702 Coffeyville 956 493,710 331 4,944 111,448 475,840 Colby 739 258,991 262 1,889 37,360 244,237 Columbus 369 257,804 108 1,879 44,075 252,356 Concordia 630 289,503 223 2,120 45,640 280,832 Derby 1,339 278,142 324 2,770 54,013 252,177 De Soto 435 230,069 120 1,610 55,804 219,674 Dodge City 1,652 2,369,433 663 9,256 224,837 2,331,282 Edwardsville 261 432,170 58 1,852 64,776 426,914 El Dorado 1,132 718,936 392 4,534 96,664 698,588 Ellsworth 255 89,726 96 984 21,162 87,241 Emporia 1,811 1,589,378 672 10,855 246,995 1,556,323 Eudora 353 57,233 70 511 10,968 50,647 Eureka 390 70,085 125 651 11,728 62,451 Fairway 607 542,113 126 1,310 58,997 516,496 Fort Scott 796 645,348 269 4,584 109,853 632,554 Fredonia 390 174,010 108 1,201 34,423 166,418 Frontenac 223 96,161 55 529 11,429 91,925 Galena 228 181,014 68 752 18,401 174,424 Garden City 1,936 1,074,828 684 8,356 196,567 1,028,920 Gardner 801 397,301 180 1,827 44,917 382,447 Garnett 406 124,318 134 1,100 20,263 117,383 Girard 270 119,164 104 1,795 39,901 114,939 Goodland 526 200,340 211 1,327 25,844 189,541 Great Bend 1,766 883,909 601 6,807 167,424 851,255 Hays 2,304 1,204,332 789 10,510 245,188 1,159,301 Haysville 544 167,704 111 1,132 27,106 156,324 Herington 181 54,287 75 531 9,348 51,492 Hesston 314 404,042 77 2,981 114,196 398,284 Hiawatha 405 154,288 132 1,584 33,403 144,722 Hillsboro 370 156,013 116 1,373 22,830 151,200 Hoisington 227 89,423 60 637 16,560 85,473 Holton 417 206,809 165 1,670 32,460 199,836 Hugoton 451 178,359 125 853 20,270 165,085 Hutchinson 3,336 2,579,723 1,079 17,543 453,183 2,510,593 Independence 1,001 579,631 329 3,882 84,864 558,276 Iola 597 401,566 227 3,175 70,522 388,586 Junction City 1,081 523,547 401 4,349 81,375 502,386 Kansas City 7,161 14,669,289 2,348 60,813 2,157,606 14,491,734 Kingman 401 140,167 134 1,098 25,230 133,087 Lansing 430 150,162 118 1,305 34,202 140,871 Larned 460 136,820 142 1,009 16,952 129,415 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 95 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, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees Lawrence 6,613 $4,027,051 1,981 31,214 $692,092 $3,857,951 Leavenworth 1,727 1,091,570 527 7,525 189,086 1,060,357 Leawood 3,918 2,924,748 869 9,959 359,451 2,735,976 Lenexa 4,941 10,809,956 1,875 51,080 1,971,370 10,657,362 Liberal 1,535 2,733,964 544 8,591 212,863 2,691,732 Lindsborg 378 77,867 107 1,248 19,311 71,273 Louisburg 339 110,699 104 875 18,854 99,537 Lyons 311 145,820 123 1,116 24,203 142,169 McPherson 1,356 1,051,920 433 6,604 157,030 1,017,414 Manhattan 2,930 1,900,797 1,136 17,424 349,908 1,840,332 Marysville 365 223,647 162 1,795 40,159 219,723 Merriam 1,205 1,728,520 499 10,478 397,251 1,699,902 Mission 1,192 1,188,613 514 8,095 276,709 1,154,200 Mission Hills 520 70,100 49 419 11,989 39,092 Mulvane 429 78,557 100 644 14,043 70,115 Neodesha 300 161,958 80 1,419 34,118 156,535 Newton 1,416 657,091 415 6,348 148,587 632,617 Norton 372 158,319 140 1,132 21,918 149,917 Olathe 8,420 7,604,038 2,304 39,212 1,119,251 7,372,982 Osage City 269 98,773 94 1,994 26,643 94,717 Osawatomie 343 62,305 74 551 10,769 56,099 Ottawa 910 621,758 320 3,952 93,159 607,088 Overland Park 17,208 38,605,176 5,140 122,599 4,992,253 37,985,468 Paola 568 333,794 212 2,611 64,123 320,066 Park City 365 322,162 113 2,296 57,042 314,423 Parsons 821 531,235 277 5,468 120,177 516,046 Phillipsburg 357 254,646 145 1,393 33,163 249,821 Pittsburg 1,371 1,347,760 556 9,502 234,231 1,323,030 Prairie Village 2,870 1,114,899 674 6,222 197,971 1,006,410 Pratt 794 302,106 294 2,374 58,679 287,330 Roeland Park 607 206,302 111 1,524 40,769 190,012 Rose Hill 238 47,596 54 473 9,320 43,736 Russell 665 241,087 182 1,356 24,693 219,277 Sabetha 341 235,900 130 1,758 48,155 228,999 Salina 3,983 3,147,308 1,332 22,408 569,458 3,062,714 Scott City 481 220,934 161 989 19,338 208,082 Shawnee 4,903 2,866,571 1,187 17,222 445,397 2,719,605 South Hutchinson 216 308,163 104 1,732 54,109 301,013 Spring Hill 396 468,281 86 1,517 46,770 456,908 Sterling 202 58,858 68 746 13,210 56,581 Tonganoxie 339 79,688 85 763 14,418 68,025 Topeka 9,222 13,238,509 3,193 64,414 1,934,966 12,997,065 Ulysses 589 652,370 182 1,486 37,342 640,378 Valley Center 466 249,322 107 1,700 46,547 238,998 Wamego 394 222,011 132 1,728 40,670 213,863 Wellington 698 250,808 217 2,102 45,256 237,560 Wichita 26,936 49,421,350 8,051 181,904 5,699,723 48,608,553 Winfield 1,103 536,884 306 5,395 118,084 516,142 Kansas 219,378 $230,329,537 58,804 1,066,073 $32,238,559 $224,469,739 Cities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as of January 1, 2002. * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners , http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed September 25, 2006). 96 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l T rade T ransport a t i on Inf o r m a t ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A l l en $116, 157 a $3, 118 a $4, 405 $58, 457 $3, 302 $10, 914 $3, 039 $1, 927 $3, 321 A nders on 30, 747 a 445 - 1, 815 5, 452 2, 103 5, 140 2, 311 536 2, 809 A t c hi s on 157, 979 - 692 b 5, 843 70, 060 10, 003 13, 030 2, 309 1, 246 3, 746 B arber 30, 455 a 3, 008 a 824 6, 224 1, 601 4, 113 2, 234 1, 494 1, 983 B art on 273, 376 a 15, 636 c 29, 865 48, 894 21, 340 31, 818 9, 801 2, 710 13, 298 B ourbon 127, 559 - a a 8, 363 28, 969 10, 295 12, 583 b 911 17, 764 B r ow n 73, 096 - - a 1, 830 10, 226 3, 267 4, 894 b 1, 564 5, 623 B ut l er 309, 012 a 2, 366 $2, 625 41, 282 69, 654 10, 148 39, 860 9, 915 2, 415 16, 372 Chas e 5, 867 a b a a a a 619 954 a a Chaut auqua 11, 864 - b b 698 1, 045 375 1, 303 a a b Cherok ee 135, 085 - b b 20, 534 57, 559 3, 570 10, 065 5, 056 931 3, 778 Cheyenne 11, 109 a a a 148 b 3, 821 1, 121 a - 781 Cl ark 9, 278 - a a a b 804 715 a a 1, 330 Cl ay 48, 536 a a a 5, 478 8, 144 3, 194 7, 052 2, 669 1, 497 2, 431 Cl oud 63, 832 a a b 2, 935 8, 383 5, 179 10, 284 1, 731 2, 729 3, 839 Cof f ey 107, 278 a b g 2, 007 3, 043 2, 060 6, 049 b 1, 698 3, 191 Com anc he 7, 459 - a a a 1, 305 a 1, 023 a a 1, 137 Cow l ey 338, 172 a 759 b 7, 851 143, 481 8, 855 26, 113 f 4, 320 13, 137 Craw f ord 340, 757 a b 3, 219 10, 246 102, 277 17, 830 31, 596 4, 709 19, 534 10, 230 Dec at ur 11, 074 a a a b a 1, 785 1, 351 a - b Di c k i ns on 128, 980 b 1, 832 3, 030 4, 640 31, 440 11, 710 13, 900 10, 991 1, 558 4, 455 Doni phan 28, 722 - - a 856 11, 209 3, 423 1, 467 2, 258 a 2, 385 Dougl as 874, 664 a b c 83, 024 121, 951 22, 580 102, 248 30, 022 91, 878 36, 338 E dw ards 14, 883 a a a 388 5, 770 2, 455 931 a a 666 E l k 5, 071 a a - b b 348 b 155 a 640 E llis 283, 851 30 12, 767 c 15, 964 25, 715 11, 430 41, 206 4, 726 5, 903 13, 688 E l l s w ort h 41, 859 - b a 1, 914 10, 664 b 2, 742 a 2, 198 2, 014 Fi nney 377, 883 513 19, 201 c 26, 381 92, 571 20, 622 44, 230 18, 702 5, 690 17, 791 Ford 358, 600 165 - b 11, 996 162, 388 19, 546 35, 909 9, 652 11, 842 10, 786 Frank l i n 210, 024 - 2, 578 a 8, 471 35, 015 9, 122 21, 352 59, 366 1, 579 5, 433 Geary 140, 895 a - b 5, 360 17, 538 4, 872 22, 641 5, 165 5, 772 6, 589 Gove 16, 005 a a a 703 3, 527 b 1, 730 340 a b Graham 11, 836 a b a 911 - 1, 006 1, 797 a a 1, 204 Grant 66, 137 730 14, 026 3, 584 4, 917 8, 117 6, 620 4, 903 b c 3, 098 Gray 32, 003 b - a 6, 775 2, 525 6, 033 2, 528 1, 632 377 2, 135 Greel ey 6, 565 a a a a - b 962 a a b Greenw ood 25, 554 - 4, 484 a 1, 357 2, 007 846 3, 493 b b 1, 743 A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 (thousands of dollars) 97 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l T rade T ransport a t i on Inf o r m a t ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 (thousands of dollars) Ham i l t on $13, 089 a - a b a $2, 834 $1, 368 b a $1, 305 Harper 38, 972 a $2, 479 a $1, 145 $9, 180 5, 150 3, 139 $2, 382 a 3, 843 Harvey 326, 309 a b a 21, 803 139, 272 6, 888 29, 049 7, 447 $2, 260 9, 390 Has k el l 19, 510 $442 2, 166 - b b 3, 924 1, 216 1, 849 - b Hodgem an 4, 827 - a a a a b b 10 a 968 J ac k s on 78, 005 a a - 6, 817 e 1, 813 8, 911 b 1, 506 4, 073 J ef f ers on 58, 621 a c b 25, 327 2, 984 a 4, 936 b b 2, 683 J ew el l 9, 813 - - b 140 a 1, 288 1, 010 489 a 1, 795 J ohns on 11, 313, 037 138 17, 486 $25, 647 676, 269 868, 428 906, 684 784, 915 363, 937 1, 669, 764 1, 370, 746 K earny 12, 129 a - b 181 b 1, 183 972 b a b K i ngm an 43, 080 a b - 4, 305 12, 019 4, 683 3, 429 b 385 3, 394 K i ow a 18, 907 a a - 675 a 4, 090 1, 865 b b b Labet t e 191, 369 - b 2, 185 4, 966 65, 852 4, 400 16, 198 12, 500 3, 443 6, 663 Lane 7, 847 452 a b a a 1, 331 731 b a 1, 295 Leavenw ort h 451, 454 a a 2, 308 49, 796 21, 755 1, 934 41, 887 7, 065 34, 366 30, 036 Li nc ol n 9, 842 a - - 825 b 1, 229 1, 054 a a b Li nn 41, 832 a 1, 697 e 4, 203 3, 665 a 3, 552 b 736 2, 073 Logan 17, 853 69 a a 2, 573 a 2, 125 3, 565 524 a 1, 121 Lyon 377, 243 a 814 2, 330 13, 459 171, 706 14, 508 34, 158 7, 714 24, 195 9, 717 M c P hers on 370, 632 a 3, 063 b 17, 781 172, 493 8, 879 26, 935 20, 019 5, 918 25, 129 M ari on 56, 333 - 1, 905 a 2, 250 7, 501 5, 946 6, 664 b 794 4, 194 M ars hal l 91, 183 a a b 3, 570 36, 629 4, 691 7, 994 2, 076 2, 171 6, 724 M eade 18, 013 371 261 b 1, 578 344 2, 920 1, 976 b 874 1, 520 M i am i 169, 413 226 b b 39, 173 17, 116 4, 068 19, 990 5, 163 1, 651 10, 434 M i t c hel l 60, 610 a - a 2, 505 16, 970 7, 915 7, 435 1, 017 1, 809 2, 420 M ont gom ery 363, 619 - 1, 220 4, 145 12, 438 162, 660 9, 743 31, 748 23, 974 5, 552 11, 653 M orri s 23, 874 - b a 1, 843 5, 256 521 3, 828 a 1, 423 1, 879 M ort on 19, 532 a 2, 951 a 219 b 2, 929 1, 708 a b 1, 100 Nem aha 100, 000 a a a 4, 737 40, 944 4, 488 8, 389 10, 683 693 4, 807 Neos ho 152, 119 a 3, 988 a 10, 073 54, 545 9, 713 18, 601 2, 430 1, 872 11, 667 Nes s 21, 265 a 4, 494 a b 1, 063 1, 872 2, 112 2, 064 a 2, 041 Nort on 45, 663 a a b 2, 149 5, 957 1, 636 2, 893 1, 171 e 2, 609 Os age 43, 568 - a a 3, 509 755 1, 304 6, 475 1, 183 666 3, 797 Os borne 21, 416 25 205 - 334 3, 593 2, 400 2, 707 1, 587 465 2, 083 Ot t aw a 18, 676 - - - b 2, 196 4, 117 1, 303 b a 2, 331 P aw nee 51, 562 - a - 2, 520 1, 586 2, 560 3, 691 406 348 3, 232 Ph illip s 4 2 , 6 7 1 - a a 6 8 9 e 1 ,6 6 2 3 , 2 5 2 2 , 7 8 2 3 2 0 4 , 7 7 1 98 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l T rade T ransport a t i on Inf o r m a t ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 (thousands of dollars) P ot t aw at om i e $167, 531 a - e $15, 094 $34, 945 $13, 151 $21, 614 $7, 248 $11, 776 $8, 007 P r at t 82, 560 b $9, 231 $1, 171 3, 720 3, 000 6, 334 13, 715 2, 021 1, 464 6, 388 Raw l i ns 13, 446 - a a 285 a 2, 468 1, 326 79 257 1, 318 Reno 630, 802 a b 6, 195 35, 132 137, 519 31, 052 75, 648 32, 026 14, 487 28, 300 Republ i c 27, 062 a a - 3, 477 4, 693 3, 047 3, 258 a 367 2, 792 Ri c e 62, 032 a 5, 884 a 1, 854 16, 178 4, 486 3, 644 6, 521 977 4, 213 Ri l ey 453, 622 b - b 39, 339 16, 706 11, 368 62, 296 2, 194 22, 951 27, 148 Rook s 29, 387 a 2, 708 a 1, 326 e 3, 494 2, 978 b a 3, 297 Rus h 21, 824 - - - 150 c 5, 597 1, 543 1, 682 1, 642 1008 Rus s el l 33, 211 a 3, 851 a 1, 606 1, 666 3, 254 3, 836 b 1, 617 2, 336 S al i ne 738, 697 - a b 46, 596 199, 140 45, 835 78, 652 30, 931 17, 391 38, 047 S c ot t 29, 335 143 a b 1, 046 979 4, 022 4, 014 b 217 3, 230 S edgw i c k 8, 326, 022 1, 189 43, 567 40, 875 445, 754 2, 468, 648 803, 985 530, 616 252, 229 205, 483 405, 884 S ew ard 236, 310 - 13, 246 b 4, 914 f 6, 842 27, 555 21, 307 2, 618 6, 958 S haw nee 2, 285, 265 b a 57, 534 178, 619 253, 168 99, 819 206, 021 47, 567 108, 983 275, 766 S heri dan 13, 323 a a a 897 a 3, 205 1, 521 1035 a 1, 943 S herm an 38, 244 a a a 1, 447 b 4, 843 6, 972 2, 402 1, 044 4, 550 S m i t h 20, 274 a a a 302 5, 576 2, 764 1, 999 a a 2, 394 S t af f ord 16, 773 b 546 - 453 b 3, 152 1, 558 1, 235 a 1, 317 S t ant on 9, 346 a - - 193 a 3, 227 1, 136 82 - a S t evens 31, 384 1, 318 b a 1, 106 1, 590 4, 923 2, 715 5, 842 a 2, 424 S um ner 101, 688 a 675 1, 071 3, 117 35, 747 5, 211 10, 444 2, 506 3, 657 8, 735 Thom as 53, 983 a - b 2, 628 b 7, 874 10, 006 2, 649 4, 268 5, 010 Trego 13, 392 a a b 469 a 921 2, 307 796 a 1, 106 W abauns ee 15, 884 - a - 2, 188 b b 2, 333 a a b W al l ac e 5, 716 a - a a a 1, 852 698 a 236 b W as hi ngt on 29, 344 a a a 2, 026 2, 728 6, 212 2, 571 3, 113 20 2, 661 W i c hi t a 10, 114 460 - a a 1, 612 1, 776 1, 286 179 a a W i l s on 106, 834 a 4, 314 a f 45, 881 772 3, 553 3, 551 611 2, 526 W oods on 9, 011 - 1158 a 193 a 1, 091 1, 466 a 316 836 W y andot t e 2, 236, 489 - b b 241, 056 638, 735 246, 332 138, 147 270, 323 26, 704 33, 118 S t at ew i de 340, 696 - 82, 109 - a - 46, 955 a b 8, 871 18, 245 Kansas $35, 725, 813 $17, 552 $326, 997 $377, 809 $2, 302, 854 $6, 985, 656 $2, 663, 196 $2, 847, 826 $1, 439, 800 $2, 392, 990 $2, 676, 910 I ndustry D e scri p ti on: FFH A S = Forestry , fi shi ng, hunti ng, and agri c ul ture support; and T r ansportati on= T r ansportati on and w a rehous i ng. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2004. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on c odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 25 0-499 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; and g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees. 99 C ount y Real Es t a t e Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Ar t s a n d Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A l l en $386 $3, 319 a $543 $56 $15, 358 $228 $4, 013 $2, 927 a A nders on 100 608 - a a 7, 002 a 1, 033 643 a A t c hi s on 1, 220 2, 011 b 1, 281 8, 904 23, 799 399 4, 670 3, 736 a B arber a b - a a 5, 852 a 554 789 a B art on 2, 437 9, 775 b 4, 067 893 56, 891 942 8, 601 8, 642 a B ourbon 1, 501 4, 915 c b a 29, 467 a 3, 364 2, 370 $15 B r ow n 104 2, 237 - b b 18, 561 f 2, 713 1, 305 a B ut l er 2, 215 7, 386 b 6, 573 1, 339 64, 688 3, 436 13, 919 11, 582 a Chas e a a - - - b a b 184 a Chaut auqua - 123 - - - 5, 113 a 373 b - Cherok ee 663 2, 051 $1, 531 3, 986 a 12, 421 296 2, 897 1, 827 68 Cheyenne a 394 - a a 3, 434 a 409 b a Cl ark - 543 a a - 3, 179 a 106 280 a Cl ay 74 1, 356 a a - 12, 015 209 1, 045 1, 654 4 Cl oud 285 1, 823 - 2, 201 a 16, 348 69 3, 123 3, 594 37 Cof f ey a b - a - 8, 556 b 1, 315 b a Com anc he a 66 a a a 2, 211 a b b - Cow l ey 1, 164 4, 043 628 e 7, 420 48, 918 1, 155 8, 087 6, 845 a Craw f ord 1, 564 10, 797 9, 153 5, 015 10, 659 68, 105 3, 090 13, 826 18, 018 27 Dec at ur a 706 - a - 4, 328 46 352 b a Di c k i ns on 236 3, 073 c 1, 229 b 15, 200 2, 376 3, 827 4, 524 50 Doni phan a 403 a 173 a 3, 904 a 366 769 a Dougl as 16, 488 58, 848 14, 671 27, 763 19, 521 137, 483 7, 037 52, 994 36, 451 36 E dw ards - 114 a a a 2, 858 a b b a E l k a 197 - a - b a b 302 - Ellis 2 , 4 9 3 1 2 , 2 3 9 a 2 ,2 4 8 2 , 6 1 8 9 7 , 5 2 8 2 , 1 1 0 1 5 , 6 8 9 8 , 3 5 5 3 3 E l l s w ort h 22 2, 450 a b - 12, 279 b 1, 014 754 a Fi nney 4, 236 9, 182 b 14, 569 a 59, 912 1, 709 14, 712 12, 281 37 Ford 2, 577 14, 852 2, 511 8, 844 b 42, 178 1, 615 9, 722 8, 115 151 Frank l i n 1, 478 4, 538 a 7, 525 f 30, 641 b 5, 938 4, 698 a Geary 1, 267 4, 412 f 2, 890 b 27, 671 b 8, 928 7, 375 a Gove a 170 - b - 4, 697 a 752 628 - Graham a 217 - a - 4, 900 a 281 506 - Grant 420 577 a b b 6, 716 a 1, 446 1, 451 a Gray a 1, 166 a c 326 2, 848 a 306 1, 078 - Greel ey a 100 - a - c a a 363 - Greenw ood - 606 - a a 7, 085 94 653 608 10 Ham i l t on - a - a a 2, 441 a 90 324 21 A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 (thousands of dollars) 100 C ount y Real Es t a t e Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Ar t s a n d Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 (thousands of dollars) Harper a $853 - $220 a $6, 794 a $1, 855 $675 - Harvey $1, 201 5, 729 $761 2, 746 $8, 886 70, 035 $505 8, 187 9, 095 $65 Has k el l a 544 - a a 3, 841 a 277 1, 114 - Hodgem an a a - a - b a a b - J ac k s on 297 1, 249 - b b 9, 762 1, 223 g 1, 598 a J ef f ers on 172 1, 441 - b 290 7, 901 1, 347 1, 057 1, 711 60 J ew el l a 94 - a a b a 400 312 a J ohns on 200, 066 1, 273, 475 735, 152 663, 603 107, 181 1, 040, 134 65, 073 302, 042 241, 095 1, 202 K earny a 340 - a a 4, 329 - 329 673 - K i ngm an 48 1, 034 a b - 8, 389 b c 820 a K i ow a a 128 - b b 4, 063 a 494 757 - Labet t e 1, 277 9, 428 c 227 b 51, 271 314 3, 904 5, 145 - Lane - a - a -- b a 117 b - Leavenw ort h 6, 225 42, 633 b 13, 052 6, 800 161, 470 2, 042 11, 800 16, 634 92 Li nc ol n a 268 - b - 3, 163 b 265 483 a Li nn - a - - - 1, 796 a 441 1, 080 a Logan a 704 a a a 4, 080 81 760 1, 022 - Lyon 2, 294 7, 195 a 5, 612 539 58, 773 856 14, 290 8, 654 a M c P hers on 844 3, 529 2, 725 9, 852 11, 150 43, 756 710 7, 086 10, 071 10 M ari on 310 3, 808 a b e 13, 187 64 1, 679 2, 938 47 M ars hal l a 3, 883 - c b 14, 040 a e 2, 086 a M eade a a - a - 3, 942 a 269 590 a M i am i 1, 920 6, 147 a 4, 061 796 41, 574 689 5, 087 4, 966 32 M i t c hel l 193 845 b 109 993 13, 011 360 1, 443 1, 599 a M ont gom ery 1, 752 4, 614 2, 751 14, 430 436 58, 391 913 9, 550 7, 541 108 M orri s 30 1, 771 - a a 2, 720 a 1, 246 b - M ort on - 223 - - - 5, 190 a 592 440 - Nem aha a 3, 112 a b b 15, 661 122 1, 537 2, 239 a Neos ho 368 4, 003 - 4, 642 a 23, 481 b 2, 654 3, 322 a Nes s - 299 - b - 4, 717 a b 869 a Nort on b b b b - 9, 961 77 1, 200 931 a Os age 327 676 - 523 c 17, 290 a 1, 078 1, 652 a Os borne a 1, 713 a 293 - 4, 327 a 426 604 a Ot t aw a a 256 - 165 - 5, 228 a 231 1, 069 a P aw nee 323 1, 420 - 245 a 32, 643 b 1, 497 602 a Ph illip s - 2 ,3 5 0 a 1 ,2 3 6 - 7 ,0 7 7 3 3 7 9 7 1 , 7 3 5 - P ot t aw at om i e 866 4, 726 a c b 17, 705 652 2, 392 5, 097 a P r at t 854 3, 259 b a a 22, 162 b 3, 170 2, 873 32 101 C ount y Real Es t a t e Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Ar t s a n d Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 (thousands of dollars) Raw l i ns a $228 - a c $3, 403 $107 $253 b $33 Reno $3, 794 19, 285 $23, 727 $26, 150 $2, 245 148, 551 5, 241 21, 720 $16, 533 293 Republ i c - 471 a a - 6, 543 98 601 838 - Ri c e 40 1, 119 - 1, 317 e 7, 974 b 1, 777 1, 881 12 Ri l ey 7, 233 37, 590 15, 398 27, 021 6, 010 105, 539 3, 213 27, 422 37, 798 121 Rook s a 961 a a a 3, 127 a 512 1, 411 - Rus h - 634 - a - 3, 080 a b b - Rus s el l 460 810 a 197 - 9, 185 47 2, 270 992 a S al i ne 9, 305 32, 379 29, 130 13, 688 8, 773 128, 380 6, 093 25, 656 25, 223 a S c ot t 304 1, 016 - a a 7, 973 a 774 1, 293 a S edgw i c k 90, 492 686, 019 360, 955 334, 782 93, 537 1, 121, 394 32, 503 218, 785 188, 621 704 S ew ard b 4, 340 4, 581 3, 422 b 31, 080 b 7, 886 8, 077 - S haw nee 31, 023 132, 841 80, 978 80, 947 13, 607 524, 626 11, 046 71, 903 109, 483 756 S heri dan a 351 - b - 2, 549 28 53 b - S herm an 430 1, 314 - a - 8, 439 322 2, 561 1, 787 - S m i t h a 179 - a a 4, 791 - 531 637 31 S t af f ord a 433 - b - 4, 589 a b 612 a S t ant on a 260 a a - b - a 913 a S t evens a b - a a 5, 715 a 804 734 a S um ner 816 1, 579 b 77 a 18, 755 121 4, 817 3, 318 - Thom as 500 1, 064 a b a 8, 681 b 4, 944 2, 444 a Trego a 376 - a a c a 825 758 a W abauns ee a a - c - 1, 761 a b b - W a lla c e a a - a - b a b 2 8 8 - W as hi ngt on a 774 a a a 6, 996 a 709 1, 098 a W i c hi t a a a a a a 2, 423 a b 512 a W i l s on 78 2, 060 a b b 11, 181 a c 973 a W oods on a 194 - a - 2, 326 - 326 194 a W y andot t e 21, 789 40, 466 31, 221 43, 982 11, 980 377, 651 8, 770 39, 623 63, 838 b S t at ew i de a 2, 355 a i - c - - a - Kansas $430, 719 $2, 531, 457 $1, 378, 891 $1, 544, 442 $361, 644 $5, 232, 394 $190, 742 $1, 046, 901 $970, 383 $6, 650 I ndustry D e scri p ti on: R eal E s tate= R eal estate and rental and l easi ng; P r of. S e rvi c es= P rofessi onal , sci enti f i c , and techni cal se rvi c es; M anagem ent= M anagem ent of com pani es and enterpri s es; A d m i n. S upport= A d m i ni strati ve, support, w a ste m anagem ent, and rem edi ati on servi c es; H eal th C a re= H eal th care and soci al assi s tance; A r ts and R e creati on= A r ts, entertai n m ent, and recreati on; A ccom m od. and Food S e rvi c e= A ccom m odati on and food servi c e; Other S e rvi c es= Other servi c es (ex c ept publ i c adm i n i s trati on); and U n cl assi fi ed= U n cl assi fi ed E s tabl i s hm ents. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2004. N o te: D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes (em p l o y m ent si z e ): a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c = 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 250-499 em pl oy ees; and f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2,499; i = 5,000-9,999. 102 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r an sp o r tati o n I n fo rm ati o n Finance and Ins u r a nc e A l l en 398 1 8 2 32 23 18 80 13 11 22 A nders on 231 2 7 0 36 16 15 40 11 4 16 A t c hi s on 403 0 4 2 41 25 21 58 7 7 26 B arber 211 5 19 1 17 7 8 37 10 5 13 B art on 994 8 58 5 91 48 65 149 42 13 70 B ourbon 403 0 5 2 42 29 19 57 15 5 26 B r ow n 243 0 0 2 21 9 17 33 10 6 22 B ut l er 1, 328 5 21 3 225 57 48 193 62 14 91 Chas e 57 2 3 1 2 2 1 11 5 1 3 Chaut auqua 95 0 11 2 7 5 4 24 1 2 2 Cherok ee 376 0 2 4 38 32 17 70 7 6 23 Cheyenne 105 1 1 1 7 3 11 21 4 0 7 Cl ark 81 0 2 1 3 1 3 1 6 5 1 7 Cl ay 297 1 2 3 37 17 14 46 21 6 24 Cl oud 333 1 1 2 31 9 16 62 19 9 24 Cof f ey 255 1 13 3 32 7 10 45 15 6 22 Com anc he 85 0 4 1 7 8 1 16 2 2 7 Cow l ey 815 1 15 2 67 53 31 147 25 17 55 Craw f ord 983 2 5 3 89 66 42 176 25 20 48 Dec at ur 110 1 1 1 12 2 15 20 1 0 9 Di c k i ns on 547 2 6 5 52 22 27 91 29 7 33 Doni phan 149 0 0 1 11 10 11 21 16 3 13 Dougl as 2, 742 2 7 7 400 83 95 429 54 45 154 E d w a r d s 9 9 111 8 6 6 1 7 6 2 6 E l k 74 1 2 0 10 1 3 10 5 3 5 Ellis 1 , 0 6 3 4 4 6 5 9 7 3 3 4 5 2 0 7 4 4 1 9 6 8 E l l s w ort h 181 0 2 2 15 11 8 34 2 4 14 Fi nney 1, 012 9 13 6 101 29 71 191 66 16 54 Ford 824 4 0 5 56 31 54 160 42 18 63 Frank l i n 617 0 7 1 88 28 19 103 42 9 34 Geary 519 1 0 4 40 10 13 100 20 10 35 Gove 134 1 1 1 13 12 5 22 10 1 10 Graham 107 2 7 1 12 0 9 21 6 1 8 Grant 239 4 18 3 26 9 20 42 12 2 14 Gray 217 10 0 1 28 7 23 28 17 3 16 Greel ey 52 3 1 2 4 0 2 8 2 2 4 Greenw ood 211 0 19 3 23 8 8 40 6 9 14 Ham i l t on 77 2 0 2 3 1 12 12 5 1 4 Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 103 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r an sp o r tati o n I n fo rm ati o n Finance and Ins u r a nc e Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 Harper 231 2 7 2 18 19 19 38 9 2 17 Harvey 853 2 6 1 96 64 33 155 35 16 48 Has k el l 115 6 4 0 6 3 11 17 11 0 5 Hodgem an 50 0 1 1 1 2 3 7 3 1 5 J ac k s on 285 1 1 0 53 7 11 55 14 6 15 J ef f ers on 349 1 2 1 66 14 6 61 15 6 18 J e w e ll 9 6 0 0 1 5 3 8 1 9 6 2 1 0 J ohns on 16, 799 6 21 9 1, 698 518 1, 381 1, 970 316 464 1, 594 K earny 83 1 0 2 5 1 8 1 4 6 1 7 K i ngm an 217 3 9 0 27 10 20 31 4 6 16 K i ow a 104 2 2 0 9 1 7 18 5 4 7 Labet t e 509 0 3 4 29 36 21 110 12 15 39 Lane 73 3 1 2 4 3 9 11 7 1 6 Leavenw ort h 1, 175 2 1 5 214 32 22 188 41 18 74 Li nc ol n 108 1 0 0 13 5 7 24 3 2 8 Li nn 188 1 10 3 41 11 4 39 3 6 15 Logan 141 4 1 1 13 3 11 20 14 2 10 Lyon 915 3 4 7 76 39 38 158 41 22 63 M c P hers on 936 3 23 3 116 65 35 155 40 19 57 M ari on 342 0 3 1 24 26 15 66 12 6 26 M ars hal l 383 2 1 4 30 24 20 76 26 7 30 M eade 137 3 6 2 13 5 12 23 11 4 8 M i am i 759 4 9 1 183 31 30 96 25 10 36 M i t c hel l 274 2 0 2 25 10 24 58 18 7 15 M ont gom ery 976 0 15 4 78 57 38 197 44 27 62 M orri s 134 0 2 1 8 7 4 33 4 5 13 M ort on 110 1 9 1 8 4 10 17 6 4 8 Nem aha 386 1 1 1 33 27 21 80 39 9 22 Neos ho 544 3 17 1 32 32 25 109 16 11 39 Nes s 140 1 17 2 10 5 13 21 10 2 11 Nort on 197 1 1 2 16 5 12 26 15 5 16 Os age 313 0 2 1 46 10 9 62 19 5 21 Os borne 160 3 3 0 10 8 15 34 9 6 10 Ot t aw a 138 0 0 0 17 10 10 21 12 2 11 P aw nee 172 0 2 0 11 6 6 29 7 3 16 Ph illip s 2 2 7 0 3 2 2 3 9 1 2 3 4 1 6 5 2 3 P ot t aw at om i e 510 2 0 4 89 21 19 76 33 10 23 P r at t 418 8 22 3 49 8 20 64 13 7 25 104 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r an sp o r tati o n I n fo rm ati o n Finance and Ins u r a nc e Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 R a w lin s 1 0 9 0 1 1 7 5 8 2 0 5 3 1 2 Reno 1, 767 3 11 5 177 91 88 326 68 22 126 Republ i c 191 2 1 0 9 9 14 40 7 6 17 Ri c e 293 2 13 1 27 12 23 41 15 9 20 Ri l ey 1, 542 2 0 3 139 28 51 300 18 30 105 Rook s 199 2 14 3 17 7 18 36 15 2 14 Rus h 106 0 0 0 9 6 11 22 9 5 8 Rus s el l 274 1 36 1 25 10 17 41 12 8 19 S al i ne 1, 692 0 2 3 175 82 94 297 63 26 116 S c ot t 192 3 1 2 17 8 21 44 12 3 9 S edgw i c k 11, 963 11 142 21 1, 210 582 698 1, 788 324 194 857 S ew ard 629 0 33 5 34 11 36 120 42 12 36 S haw nee 4, 730 3 2 14 484 118 195 756 125 70 370 S heri dan 104 1 1 2 9 2 10 23 6 2 8 S herm an 263 2 1 2 22 5 19 50 13 8 17 S m i t h 161 2 2 1 11 6 14 33 5 2 13 S t af f ord 160 6 6 0 7 3 8 18 17 2 9 S t ant on 79 2 0 0 9 3 13 13 4 0 2 S t evens 165 4 5 1 11 5 17 23 19 2 15 S um ner 531 3 4 3 49 47 26 78 24 12 41 Thom as 357 1 0 2 27 8 3 7 6 1 1 6 1 4 2 5 Trego 136 2 2 2 10 5 8 23 13 2 7 W abauns ee 121 0 1 0 23 3 8 27 4 2 11 W a lla c e 5 7 2 0 2 1 2 6 9 3 3 4 W as hi ngt on 215 1 2 1 19 6 15 41 11 3 16 W i c hi t a 91 5 0 2 3 5 10 16 5 1 5 W i l s on 254 2 7 2 27 25 8 45 8 4 13 W oods on 100 0 14 1 6 4 6 19 2 3 6 W y andot t e 2, 962 0 4 2 302 220 259 387 179 41 138 S t at ew i de 170 0 54 0 2 0 39 2 3 9 38 Kansas 75, 827 211 880 247 7, 887 3, 179 4, 553 11, 748 2, 651 1, 518 3, 108 I ndustry D e scri p ti on: FFH A S = Forestry , fi shi ng, hunti ng, and agri c ul ture support; and T r ansportati on= T r ansportati on and w a rehous i ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2004. 105 C ount y Real E state Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A l l en 12 24 1 10 3 40 7 36 53 2 A nders on 4 13 0 5 2 24 1 12 21 2 A t c hi s on 15 24 3 10 6 60 8 34 49 3 B arber 3 15 0 2 1 14 6 15 30 3 B art on 26 64 5 42 6 99 10 62 128 3 B ourbon 12 28 4 12 2 48 3 38 53 3 B r ow n 6 15 0 4 4 31 5 20 36 2 B ut l er 52 92 3 42 11 131 20 106 149 3 Chas e 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 8 11 1 Chaut auqua 0 4 0 0 0 13 2 10 8 0 Cherok ee 7 25 3 11 1 40 9 30 45 6 Cheyenne 1 6 0 5 1 11 1 11 12 1 Cl ark 0 6 1 3 0 9 2 7 13 1 Cl ay 4 2 0 1 6 0 28 5 1 8 4 1 3 Cl oud 9 15 0 13 2 41 4 25 47 3 C o ffe y 5 1 1 0 4 0 2 6 6 1 9 2 9 1 Com anc he 1 3 1 1 1 10 1 7 12 0 Cow l ey 15 51 5 20 8 111 12 69 109 2 Craw f ord 36 74 13 36 6 133 12 84 110 3 Dec a t u r 4 7 0 4 0 7 3 1 0 1 2 1 Di c k i ns on 13 34 2 18 1 46 26 47 82 4 Doni phan 4 7 1 5 1 14 1 7 21 2 Dougl as 162 274 14 125 51 258 44 282 250 6 Ed w a r d s 0 6 1 4 1 8 2 7 1 5 1 Elk 1 7 0 1 0 7 1 9 8 0 Ellis 3 9 6 8 2 3 8 9 1 1 6 1 8 9 1 1 0 9 5 E l l s w ort h 3 11 1 8 0 20 4 15 26 1 Fi nney 37 70 3 39 2 93 15 76 118 3 Ford 26 48 5 35 3 95 20 63 88 8 Frank l i n 27 37 1 20 4 70 11 46 68 2 Geary 22 28 18 24 2 48 7 68 66 3 Gov e 1 8 0 5 0 1 1 1 8 2 4 0 Graham 1 6 0 2 0 12 1 7 11 0 Grant 6 12 1 4 4 14 2 20 24 2 Gray 1 16 1 7 7 14 2 8 28 0 Greel ey 1 4 0 2 0 2 2 3 10 0 Greenw ood 0 15 0 2 1 15 4 14 27 3 Ham i l t on 0 4 0 1 1 8 1 4 13 3 Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 106 C ount y Real E state Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 Harper 1 15 0 4 1 18 5 20 34 0 Harvey 32 50 5 22 8 82 10 56 128 4 H a ske l l 1 6 0 3 1 1 4 4 9 1 4 0 Hodgem an 1 3 0 1 0 4 2 5 10 0 J ac k s on 7 16 0 11 3 25 3 18 37 2 J ef f ers on 8 25 0 13 5 28 7 23 43 7 J e w e ll 1 5 0 1 1 4 2 1 0 1 7 1 J ohns on 910 2, 596 199 1, 024 207 1, 384 236 978 1, 232 56 K earny 1 5 0 1 1 9 0 6 15 0 K i ngm an 5 16 1 8 0 24 3 14 19 1 K i ow a 1 4 0 2 2 7 2 11 20 0 Labet t e 11 30 3 5 1 73 5 41 71 0 Lane 0 4 0 2 0 6 2 3 9 0 Leavenw ort h 49 108 2 55 13 116 17 82 132 4 Li nc ol n 1 6 0 5 0 5 2 9 16 1 Li nn 0 7 0 0 0 10 1 14 21 2 Logan 1 6 2 3 1 10 3 15 21 0 Lyon 35 51 3 32 9 104 10 104 115 1 M c P hers on 19 48 9 35 14 80 12 62 137 4 M ari on 9 19 2 6 5 29 4 27 58 4 M ars hal l 3 20 0 11 3 32 5 32 55 2 M eade 1 6 0 2 0 11 1 7 21 1 M i am i 33 68 3 34 6 53 7 51 76 3 M i t c hel l 6 14 1 6 3 22 6 21 32 2 M ont gom ery 42 42 4 34 4 104 15 78 124 7 M orri s 3 9 0 2 1 8 2 9 23 0 M ort on 0 5 0 0 0 7 2 8 20 0 Nem aha 5 28 2 10 3 37 4 19 42 2 Neos ho 10 37 0 23 1 74 10 37 65 2 Nes s 0 6 0 1 0 11 1 10 17 2 Nort on 2 15 2 9 0 20 4 19 26 1 Os age 9 16 0 14 3 31 9 21 34 1 Os borne 2 8 2 5 0 13 1 10 20 1 Ot t aw a 2 9 0 4 0 10 1 10 18 1 P aw nee 5 15 0 8 1 16 4 17 25 1 Ph illip s 0 1 8 1 8 0 1 6 5 1 3 3 9 0 P ot t aw at om i e 20 41 1 23 4 44 7 34 58 1 P r at t 18 36 1 4 1 40 8 31 55 5 107 C ount y Real E state Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 R a w lin s 2 7 0 2 1 6 3 1 1 1 1 4 Reno 49 115 20 87 11 179 25 134 217 13 Republ i c 0 17 1 5 0 14 4 9 36 0 Ri c e 5 18 0 13 1 19 5 20 46 3 Ri l ey 86 155 5 78 23 156 22 153 184 4 Rook s 2 14 1 3 1 8 3 12 27 0 Rus h 0 7 0 3 0 7 1 6 12 0 R u sse l l 5 1 1 1 8 0 2 0 4 2 3 3 1 1 S al i ne 73 123 10 75 16 174 27 135 199 2 S c ot t 3 14 0 3 1 8 6 13 23 1 S edgw i c k 610 1, 117 123 574 97 1, 189 152 998 1, 237 39 S ew ard 29 32 3 18 4 78 8 56 72 0 S haw nee 244 488 40 221 51 502 55 344 605 43 S heri dan 1 5 0 2 0 7 4 3 18 0 S herm an 8 18 0 9 0 37 3 19 30 0 S m i t h 3 8 0 5 1 11 0 10 30 4 Sta ffo r d 1 1 0 0 5 0 3 0 2 1 1 2 4 1 S t ant on 1 6 2 1 0 5 0 6 11 1 S t evens 1 13 0 5 1 8 2 11 20 2 S um ner 16 24 2 7 2 58 8 51 76 0 Thom as 9 26 1 15 2 30 3 32 47 1 Trego 2 9 0 2 1 7 4 1 5 2 0 2 W abauns ee 2 5 0 6 0 7 2 6 14 0 W a lla c e 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 1 3 0 W as hi ngt on 4 11 1 4 1 22 3 17 35 2 W i c hi t a 1 2 1 2 1 8 1 2 19 2 W i l s on 8 12 1 6 2 31 2 15 34 2 W oods on 1 4 0 1 0 13 0 6 13 1 W y andot t e 129 178 20 132 30 290 29 229 383 10 S t at ew i de 1 8 4 6 0 3 0 0 1 0 Kansas 3, 108 7, 025 569 3, 301 690 7, 239 1, 082 5, 681 8, 343 343 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2004. I ndustry D e scri p ti on: R eal E s tate= R eal estate and rental and l easi ng; P r of. S e rvi c es= P rofessi onal , sci enti f i c , and techni cal se rvi c es; M anagem ent= M anagem ent of com pani es and enterpri s es; A d m i n. S upport= A d m i ni strati ve, support, w a ste m anagem ent, and rem edi ati on servi c es; H eal th C a re= H eal th care and soci al assi s tance; A r ts and R e creati on= A r ts, entertai n m ent, and recreati on; A ccom m od. and Food S e rvi c e= A ccom m odati on and food servi c e; Other S e rvi c es= Other servi c es (ex c ept publ i c adm i n i s trati on); and U n cl assi fi ed= U n cl assi fi ed establ i s hm ents. 108 County 2005 2006 Percent Change 2005 2006 Percent Change Allen $114.8 $126.3 10.0 $60.9 $65.4 7.4 Anderson 54.4 56.7 4.2 28.9 29.4 1.7 Atchison 140.8 144.5 2.7 74.7 74.9 0.2 Barber 55.9 65.6 17.3 29.7 34.0 14.5 Barton 364.4 394.5 8.2 193.4 204.4 5.7 Bourbon 118.8 121.3 2.1 63.1 62.8 -0.3 Brown 80.3 89.9 12.0 42.6 46.6 9.4 Butler 493.9 535.8 8.5 262.2 277.6 5.9 Chase 13.9 15.2 9.5 7.4 7.9 6.9 Chautauqua 18.0 18.4 2.3 9.6 9.6 -0.2 Cherokee 99.0 101.5 2.6 52.5 52.6 0.2 Cheyenne 17.1 18.0 5.2 9.1 9.3 2.7 Clark 12.1 14.7 21.7 6.4 7.6 18.8 Clay 63.6 69.8 9.7 33.8 36.2 7.1 Cloud 105.9 107.7 1.7 56.2 55.8 -0.7 Coffey 71.1 74.2 4.4 37.8 38.5 1.9 Comanche 18.0 20.8 15.3 9.6 10.8 12.5 Cowley 288.4 315.8 9.5 153.1 163.6 6.9 Crawford 366.8 376.2 2.5 194.7 194.9 0.1 Decatur 16.7 19.9 18.9 8.9 10.3 16.1 Dickinson 166.0 174.9 5.4 88.1 90.6 2.9 Doniphan 37.2 37.9 1.9 19.8 19.7 -0.5 Douglas 1,229.5 1,263.8 2.8 652.6 654.8 0.3 Edwards 18.7 17.5 -6.3 9.9 9.1 -8.5 Elk 17.8 17.5 -1.4 9.4 9.1 -3.7 Ellis 474.7 512.4 7.9 252.0 265.5 5.4 Ellsworth 39.8 40.7 2.4 21.1 21.1 -0.1 Finney 477.1 510.0 6.9 253.2 264.2 4.3 Ford 373.5 400.4 7.2 198.2 207.4 4.6 Franklin 235.3 245.1 4.1 124.9 127.0 1.7 Geary 272.9 341.2 25.0 144.8 176.8 22.1 Gove 26.1 28.7 10.0 13.9 14.9 7.3 Graham 28.8 32.5 12.9 15.3 16.8 10.2 Grant 84.5 94.5 11.8 44.9 49.0 9.2 Gray 34.6 36.1 4.3 18.4 18.7 1.8 Greeley 10.7 10.2 -5.2 5.7 5.3 -7.5 Greenwood 41.0 42.8 4.5 21.7 22.2 2.0 Hamilton 19.4 21.6 11.7 10.3 11.2 9.0 Harper 59.7 60.0 0.5 31.7 31.1 -1.9 Harvey 313.9 327.8 4.4 166.6 169.8 1.9 Haskell 31.7 38.7 22.1 16.8 20.1 19.2 Hodgeman 9.4 10.9 15.9 5.0 5.7 13.2 Jackson 101.6 99.3 -2.3 53.9 51.4 -4.6 Jefferson 79.2 80.4 1.4 42.1 41.6 -1.0 Jewell 13.8 13.9 0.5 7.3 7.2 -1.9 Johnson 8,550.7 8,902.4 4.1 4,538.6 4,612.6 1.6 Kearny 21.4 22.5 5.2 11.4 11.7 2.7 Kingman 59.8 62.6 4.7 31.7 32.4 2.2 Kiowa 28.5 28.5 -0.1 15.1 14.8 -2.4 Labette 167.0 182.9 9.5 88.6 94.8 6.9 Lane 12.0 13.9 15.7 6.4 7.2 12.9 Leavenworth 487.0 514.1 5.6 258.5 266.4 3.1 Lincoln 14.6 17.3 18.7 7.7 9.0 15.8 Linn 45.1 49.4 9.6 23.9 25.6 6.9 Logan 24.8 27.2 9.9 13.1 14.1 7.3 Lyon 368.4 382.0 3.7 195.6 197.9 1.2 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2005-2006 (millions of dollars) Nominal Sales 1 Real Sales 2 109 County 2005 2006 Percent Change 2005 2006 Percent Change Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2005-2006 (millions of dollars) Nominal Sales 1 Real Sales 2 McPherson $323.1 $346.1 7.1 $171.5 $179.3 4.5 Marion 72.5 73.0 0.7 38.5 37.8 -1.7 Marshall 96.5 105.7 9.5 51.2 54.8 6.9 Meade 26.5 29.2 10.2 14.1 15.1 7.5 Miami 257.6 271.1 5.2 136.7 140.4 2.7 Mitchell 68.2 68.7 0.8 36.2 35.6 -1.6 Montgomery 361.6 412.9 14.2 192.0 213.9 11.4 Morris 41.0 44.1 7.4 21.8 22.8 4.8 Morton 31.2 33.2 6.3 16.6 17.2 3.8 Nemaha 80.3 80.1 -0.3 42.6 41.5 -2.7 Neosho 189.1 209.5 10.8 100.4 108.5 8.1 Ness 41.1 51.1 24.1 21.8 26.5 21.2 Norton 40.9 46.8 14.6 21.7 24.3 11.9 Osage 79.9 83.9 5.1 42.4 43.5 2.6 Osborne 30.7 32.9 7.3 16.3 17.1 4.7 Ottawa 26.5 29.1 9.9 14.1 15.1 7.3 Pawnee 48.3 48.5 0.5 25.6 25.2 -1.9 Phillips 43.7 50.1 14.8 23.2 26.0 12.1 Pottawatomie 335.1 376.4 12.3 177.9 195.0 9.6 Pratt 133.0 146.2 9.9 70.6 75.7 7.3 Rawlins 14.9 15.8 6.4 7.9 8.2 3.9 Reno 775.8 796.8 2.7 411.8 412.9 0.3 Republic 34.0 32.6 -4.2 18.1 16.9 -6.5 Rice 66.1 68.7 3.9 35.1 35.6 1.4 Riley 576.1 665.8 15.6 305.8 345.0 12.8 Rooks 48.6 56.5 16.4 25.8 29.3 13.6 Rush 17.2 17.5 1.8 9.1 9.0 -0.7 Russell 68.5 76.5 11.8 36.3 39.6 9.1 Saline 851.9 902.7 6.0 452.2 467.7 3.4 Scott 49.9 48.3 -3.2 26.5 25.0 -5.6 Sedgwick 6,548.9 6,952.9 6.2 3,476.1 3,602.5 3.6 Seward 313.9 342.0 9.0 166.6 177.2 6.4 Shawnee 2,358.2 2,446.4 3.7 1,251.7 1,267.6 1.3 Sheridan 18.1 22.0 21.1 9.6 11.4 18.2 Sherman 84.6 87.4 3.3 44.9 45.3 0.8 Smith 27.5 28.4 3.2 14.6 14.7 0.7 Stafford 27.6 30.3 9.7 14.6 15.7 7.1 Stanton 15.6 17.4 11.6 8.3 9.0 9.0 Stevens 46.7 55.7 19.3 24.8 28.9 16.4 Sumner 139.6 146.9 5.3 74.1 76.1 2.8 Thomas 115.3 128.7 11.6 61.2 66.7 8.9 Trego 27.9 32.5 16.5 14.8 16.8 13.8 Wabaunsee 26.1 26.4 1.2 13.8 13.7 -1.2 Wallace 10.2 11.5 12.7 5.4 6.0 10.0 Washington 31.1 33.4 7.4 16.5 17.3 4.8 Wichita 16.2 17.3 7.1 8.6 9.0 4.6 Wilson 60.3 72.1 19.5 32.0 37.3 16.6 Woodson 17.0 18.2 7.1 9.0 9.4 4.6 Wyandotte 1,605.1 1,773.6 10.5 852.0 919.0 7.9 Kansas 3 $32,924.2 $34,937.6 6.1 $17,475.7 $18,102.4 3.6 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Monthly State Sales Tax Reports, Sales Tax Collections by County, 2005 and 2006. 1 Nominal sales are calculated by dividing the sales tax collection amount from each county by the state sales tax rate. 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. 110 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research. Calculated by IPSR with data from the Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research. 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. County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, FY 2006 Allen 0.71 Anderson 0.55 Atchison 0.68 Barber 1.04 Barton 1.10 Bourbon 0.64 Brown 0.68 Butler 0.69 Chase 0.40 Chautauqua 0.37 Cherokee 0.38 Cheyenne 0.50 Clark 0.46 Clay 0.64 Cloud 0.89 Coffey 0.70 Comanche 0.86 Cowley 0.71 Crawford 0.79 Decatur 0.46 Dickinson 0.72 Doniphan 0.39 Douglas 0.97 Edwards 0.42 Elk 0.50 Ellis 1.50 Ellsworth 0.60 Finney 1.01 Ford 0.93 Franklin 0.75 Geary 1.00 Gove 0.81 Graham 0.94 Grant 0.96 Gray 0.48 Greeley 0.65 Greenwood 0.47 Hamilton 0.62 Harper 0.83 Harvey 0.77 Haskell 0.66 Hodgeman 0.42 Jackson 0.61 Jefferson 0.34 Jewell 0.33 Johnson 1.38 Kearny 0.40 Kingman 0.62 Kiowa 0.81 Labette 0.65 Lane 0.54 Leavenworth 0.60 Lincoln 0.38 Linn 0.38 Logan 0.74 Lyon 0.85 McPherson 0.92 Marion 0.46 Marshall 0.79 Meade 0.50 Miami 0.72 Mitchell 0.88 Montgomery 0.91 Morris 0.56 Morton 0.84 Nemaha 0.65 Neosho 1.01 Ness 1.25 Norton 0.72 Osage 0.39 Osborne 0.66 Ottawa 0.37 Pawnee 0.62 Phillips 0.71 Pottawatomie 1.50 Pratt 1.17 Rawlins 0.46 Reno 1.03 Republic 0.53 Rice 0.52 Riley 0.79 Rooks 0.82 Rush 0.44 Russell 0.88 Saline 1.31 Scott 0.85 Sedgwick 1.15 Seward 1.14 Shawnee 1.14 Sheridan 0.61 Sherman 1.14 Smith 0.56 Stafford 0.51 Stanton 0.61 Stevens 0.77 Sumner 0.47 Thomas 1.29 Trego 0.81 Wabaunsee 0.32 Wallace 0.57 Washington 0.45 Wichita 0.58 Wilson 0.55 Woodson 0.41 Wyandotte 0.90 111 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Allen 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.71 0.69 0.70 0.71 Anderson 0.55 0.55 0.57 0.56 0.57 0.56 0.55 Atchison 0.57 0.57 0.60 0.64 0.70 0.70 0.68 Barber 0.76 0.79 0.73 0.82 0.89 0.94 1.04 Barton 1.12 1.12 1.06 1.03 1.04 1.08 1.10 Bourbon 0.67 0.67 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.66 0.64 Brown 0.56 0.56 0.55 0.56 0.61 0.66 0.68 Butler 0.68 0.67 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.69 Chase 0.39 0.34 0.34 0.39 0.41 0.38 0.40 Chautauqua 0.28 0.28 0.31 0.34 0.35 0.36 0.37 Cherokee 0.41 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 Cheyenne 0.52 0.54 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.49 0.50 Clark 0.36 0.34 0.33 0.35 0.42 0.44 0.46 Clay 0.64 0.61 0.62 0.62 0.67 0.62 0.64 Cloud 0.81 0.82 0.84 0.85 0.90 0.91 0.89 Coffey 0.62 0.59 0.61 0.63 0.65 0.68 0.70 Comanche 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.62 0.72 0.78 0.86 Cowley 0.68 0.68 0.67 0.68 0.67 0.68 0.71 Crawford 0.79 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.78 0.80 0.79 Decatur 0.43 0.41 0.41 0.40 0.44 0.44 0.46 Dickinson 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.72 0.72 0.72 Doniphan 0.40 0.33 0.30 0.31 0.37 0.40 0.39 Douglas 0.93 0.95 0.94 0.97 0.99 1.00 0.97 Edwards 0.36 0.37 0.37 0.43 0.44 0.47 0.42 Elk 0.47 0.41 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.48 0.50 Ellis 1.30 1.29 1.36 1.37 1.41 1.48 1.50 Ellsworth 0.51 0.49 0.49 0.48 0.52 0.52 0.60 Finney 1.10 1.06 1.02 1.05 1.02 1.02 1.01 Ford 1.03 1.03 0.99 0.97 0.97 0.92 0.93 Franklin 0.76 0.73 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.75 0.75 Geary 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.81 0.91 0.93 1.00 Gove 0.76 0.68 0.72 0.74 0.78 0.79 0.81 Graham 0.76 0.75 0.76 0.72 0.78 0.88 0.94 Grant 0.97 1.05 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.94 0.96 Gray 0.57 0.54 0.52 0.48 0.49 0.49 0.48 Greeley 0.54 0.55 0.48 0.61 0.60 0.66 0.65 Greenwood 0.44 0.42 0.45 0.46 0.45 0.47 0.47 Hamilton 0.54 0.59 0.51 0.56 0.56 0.62 0.62 Harper 0.66 0.58 0.67 0.71 0.75 0.82 0.83 Harvey 0.79 0.82 0.80 0.81 0.78 0.78 0.77 Haskell 0.43 0.47 0.48 0.52 0.54 0.63 0.66 Hodgeman 0.42 0.35 0.29 0.33 0.36 0.37 0.42 Jackson 0.59 0.61 0.62 0.62 0.65 0.63 0.61 Jefferson 0.32 0.29 0.30 0.31 0.32 0.35 0.34 Jewell 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.36 0.34 0.33 Johnson 1.55 1.54 1.51 1.47 1.43 1.41 1.38 Kearny 0.33 0.35 0.32 0.35 0.37 0.40 0.40 Kingman 0.48 0.52 0.50 0.50 0.55 0.61 0.62 Kiowa 0.59 0.57 0.59 0.63 0.72 0.80 0.81 Labette 0.69 0.65 0.65 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.65 Lane 0.47 0.41 0.45 0.47 0.52 0.53 0.54 Leavenworth 0.52 0.51 0.52 0.55 0.57 0.55 0.60 Lincoln 0.41 0.38 0.36 0.37 0.40 0.36 0.38 Linn 0.47 0.37 0.37 0.43 0.41 0.38 0.38 Logan 0.78 0.71 0.70 0.75 0.76 0.74 0.74 Lyon 0.91 0.89 0.88 0.88 0.86 0.86 0.85 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County FY 2000-2006 112 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County FY 2000-2006 McPherson 0.90 0.86 0.82 0.84 0.91 0.91 0.92 Marion 0.48 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.49 0.47 0.46 Marshall 0.68 0.65 0.69 0.71 0.74 0.78 0.79 Meade 0.45 0.42 0.43 0.45 0.46 0.48 0.50 Miami 0.63 0.62 0.64 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.72 Mitchell 0.85 0.83 0.86 0.88 0.91 0.89 0.88 Montgomery 0.85 0.84 0.86 0.85 0.84 0.85 0.91 Morris 0.56 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.60 0.57 0.56 Morton 0.66 0.76 0.66 0.77 0.74 0.82 0.84 Nemaha 0.61 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.63 0.64 0.65 Neosho 0.89 0.87 0.88 0.94 0.96 0.96 1.01 Ness 0.96 0.97 0.88 0.98 1.10 1.14 1.25 Norton 0.64 0.63 0.59 0.58 0.62 0.60 0.72 Osage 0.42 0.38 0.38 0.37 0.39 0.39 0.39 Osborne 0.58 0.57 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.63 0.66 Ottawa 0.36 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.37 0.36 0.37 Pawnee 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.58 0.60 0.62 Phillips 0.67 0.58 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.66 0.71 Pottawatomie 1.40 1.40 1.44 1.44 1.49 1.44 1.50 Pratt 1.05 1.07 1.08 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.17 Rawlins 0.42 0.42 0.40 0.42 0.44 0.47 0.46 Reno 1.02 1.01 1.05 1.04 1.01 1.02 1.03 Republic 0.56 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.58 0.55 0.53 Rice 0.49 0.49 0.48 0.49 0.53 0.53 0.52 Riley 0.63 0.64 0.67 0.71 0.76 0.77 0.79 Rooks 0.65 0.65 0.64 0.65 0.70 0.76 0.82 Rush 0.35 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.38 0.42 0.44 Russell 0.69 0.67 0.70 0.72 0.77 0.84 0.88 Saline 1.36 1.37 1.36 1.35 1.32 1.32 1.31 Scott 0.78 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.87 0.91 0.85 Sedgwick 1.20 1.20 1.21 1.18 1.18 1.17 1.15 Seward 1.22 1.22 1.12 1.16 1.10 1.13 1.14 Shawnee 1.17 1.20 1.20 1.18 1.16 1.14 1.14 Sheridan 0.55 0.50 0.54 0.56 0.59 0.58 0.61 Sherman 1.15 1.15 1.13 1.11 1.15 1.15 1.14 Smith 0.51 0.49 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.56 0.56 Stafford 0.39 0.38 0.40 0.46 0.55 0.51 0.51 Stanton 0.52 0.51 0.40 0.44 0.48 0.58 0.61 Stevens 0.61 0.66 0.57 0.62 0.61 0.72 0.77 Sumner 0.47 0.45 0.45 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.47 Thomas 1.14 1.12 1.15 1.16 1.20 1.26 1.29 Trego 0.59 0.56 0.64 0.64 0.68 0.76 0.81 Wabaunsee 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.29 0.28 0.31 0.32 Wallace 0.58 0.46 0.50 0.51 0.56 0.54 0.57 Washington 0.42 0.40 0.41 0.39 0.42 0.43 0.45 Wichita 0.50 0.48 0.42 0.46 0.49 0.58 0.58 Wilson 0.45 0.41 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.51 0.55 Woodson 0.38 0.35 0.40 0.40 0.41 0.40 0.41 Wyandotte 0.73 0.75 0.77 0.82 0.84 0.82 0.90 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, Office of Policy and Research. 113 Percent Change -20.2 - 12.7 12.8 - 28.4 28.5 - 43.1 43.2 - 80.8 80.9 - 177.9 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2001-2005 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis. 114 State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percent Change 2001-2005 Percent Change 2004-2005 2005 Rank Alabama $7,570 $8,267 $8,340 $9,037 $10,796 42.6 19.5 24 Alaska 2,418 2,516 2,739 3,157 3,592 48.5 13.8 37 Arizona 12,514 11,871 13,323 13,423 14,950 19.5 11.4 17 Arkansas 2,911 2,804 2,962 3,493 3,862 32.7 10.6 36 California 106,777 92,214 93,995 109,968 116,819 9.4 6.2 2 Colorado 6,125 5,522 6,109 6,651 6,784 10.8 2.0 29 Connecticut 8,610 8,313 8,136 8,559 9,687 12.5 13.2 26 Delaware 1,985 2,004 1,886 2,053 2,525 27.2 23.0 43 District of Columbia 1,034 1,066 809 1,164 825 -20.2 -29.1 49 Florida 27,185 24,544 24,953 28,982 33,377 22.8 15.2 8 Georgia 14,644 14,413 16,286 19,633 20,577 40.5 4.8 13 Hawaii 370 514 368 405 1,028 177.9 154.0 47 Idaho 2,122 1,967 2,096 2,915 3,260 53.6 11.9 38 Illinois 30,434 25,686 26,473 30,214 35,868 17.9 18.7 6 Indiana 14,365 14,923 16,402 19,109 21,476 49.5 12.4 11 Iowa 4,660 4,755 5,236 6,394 7,348 57.7 14.9 27 Kansas 5,005 4,988 4,553 4,931 6,720 34.3 36.3 30 Kentucky 9,048 10,607 10,734 12,992 14,899 64.7 14.7 19 Louisiana 16,589 17,567 18,390 19,922 19,232 15.9 -3.5 15 Maine 1,812 1,973 2,188 2,432 2,310 27.5 -5.0 44 Maryland 4,975 4,474 4,941 5,746 7,119 43.1 23.9 28 Massachusetts 17,490 16,708 18,663 21,837 22,043 26.0 0.9 10 Michigan 32,366 33,775 32,941 35,625 37,584 16.1 5.5 5 Minnesota 10,524 10,402 11,266 12,678 14,705 39.7 16.0 20 Mississippi 3,557 3,058 2,558 3,179 4,008 12.7 26.0 34 Missouri 6,173 6,791 7,234 8,997 10,462 69.5 16.3 25 Montana 489 386 361 565 711 45.5 25.9 50 Nebraska 2,702 2,528 2,724 2,316 3,004 11.2 29.7 40 Nevada 1,423 1,177 2,033 2,907 3,937 176.6 35.4 35 New Hampshire 2,401 1,863 1,931 2,286 2,548 6.1 11.5 41 New Jersey 18,946 17,002 16,818 19,192 21,080 11.3 9.8 12 New Mexico 1,405 1,196 2,326 2,046 2,540 80.8 24.2 42 New York 42,172 36,977 39,181 44,401 50,492 19.7 13.7 3 North Carolina 16,799 14,719 16,199 18,115 19,463 15.9 7.4 14 North Dakota 806 859 854 1,008 1,185 47.1 17.6 46 Ohio 27,095 27,723 29,764 31,208 34,801 28.4 11.5 7 Oklahoma 2,661 2,444 2,660 3,178 4,314 62.1 35.7 32 Oregon 8,900 10,086 10,357 11,172 12,381 39.1 10.8 22 Pennsylvania 17,433 15,768 16,299 18,487 22,271 27.8 20.5 9 Rhode Island 1,269 1,121 1,177 1,286 1,269 0.0 -1.4 45 South Carolina 9,956 9,656 11,773 13,376 13,944 40.1 4.2 21 South Dakota 595 597 672 826 941 58.3 14.0 48 Tennessee 11,320 11,621 12,612 16,123 19,070 68.5 18.3 16 Texas 94,995 95,396 98,846 117,245 128,761 35.5 9.8 1 Utah 3,506 4,543 4,115 4,718 6,056 72.7 28.3 31 Vermont 2,830 2,521 2,627 3,283 4,240 49.8 29.1 33 Virginia 11,631 10,796 10,853 11,631 12,216 5.0 5.0 23 Washington 34,929 34,627 34,173 33,793 37,948 8.6 12.3 4 West Virginia 2,241 2,237 2,380 3,262 3,147 40.4 -3.5 39 Wisconsin 10,489 10,684 11,510 12,706 14,923 42.3 17.4 18 Wyoming 503 553 582 680 669 33.0 -1.6 51 United States $731,026 $693,257 $723,743 $817,936 $904,380 23.7 10.6 U.S. total includes exports from Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and unallocated areas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis, http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/industry/otea/state/ (accessed March 14, 2005). (millions of dollars) State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2001-2005 115 2005 International Exports from Kansas Product Value ($) Percent Transportation Equipment 2,430,837,777 36.2 Processed Foods 985,610,004 14.7 Computers & Electronic Prod. 810,402,897 12.1 Machinery Manufactures 694,059,758 10.3 All Others 1,799,164,273 26.8 Total 6,720,074,709 100% Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis. 116 C ount ry Va lue 2003 Va lue 2004 Va lue 2005 Va lue 2006 P e rcent Sha r e 2003 P e rcent Sha r e 2004 P e rcent Sha r e 2005 P e rcent Sha r e 2006 Kansas T o tal and P e rcent S h are of U. S . T o tal $4, 553 $4, 931 $6, 720 $8, 626 0. 6 0. 6 0. 7 0. 8 28. 4 T o t a l T op 25 C ount ries and P e rcent of Kansas 4, 042 4, 283 5, 728 7, 409 88. 8 86. 9 85. 2 85. 9 29. 3 Canada 1, 021 1, 310 1, 792 2, 268 22. 4 26. 6 26. 7 26. 3 26. 5 Me x i c o 602 645 854 956 13. 2 13. 1 12. 7 11. 1 12. 0 Uni t ed K i ngdom 249 286 306 529 5. 5 5. 8 4. 6 6. 1 72. 8 Federal Republ i c of Germ any 180 187 280 387 4. 0 3. 8 4. 2 4. 5 38. 2 J apan 543 198 259 367 11. 9 4. 0 3. 9 4. 2 41. 6 Chi n a 176 211 313 360 3. 9 4. 3 4. 7 4. 2 14. 9 Au s t r a lia 108 133 192 253 2. 4 2. 7 2. 9 2. 9 31. 3 S i ngapore 130 126 167 200 2. 8 2. 6 2. 5 2. 3 19. 7 Hong K ong 72 62 111 196 1. 6 1. 3 1. 6 2. 3 77. 8 Br a z il 63 128 188 183 1 .4 2 .6 2 .8 2 .1 - 2 .6 K orea, S out h 321 168 173 170 7 .0 3 .4 2 .6 2 .0 - 1 .5 Franc e 121 144 163 162 2 .7 2 .9 2 .4 1 .9 - 0 .1 Be lg iu m 44 36 54 156 1. 0 0. 7 0. 8 1. 8 191. 6 S audi A r abi a 51 15 6 1 4 5 0. 1 0. 2 0. 8 1. 7 156. 8 P ort ugal 32 66 125 141 0. 7 1. 3 1. 9 1. 6 12. 9 S out h A f ri c a 87 68 78 125 1. 9 1. 4 1. 2 1. 4 59. 8 Taiw an 53 64 81 122 1. 2 1. 3 1. 2 1. 4 50. 5 Au str i a 24 96 84 113 0. 5 1. 9 1. 2 1. 3 35. 0 Ita ly 58 94 108 110 1. 3 1. 9 1. 6 1. 3 1. 6 I ndi a 30 45 84 104 0. 7 0. 9 1. 3 1. 2 23. 8 Net herl ands 40 54 59 102 0. 9 1. 1 0. 9 1. 2 74. 4 S pai n 29 55 63 78 0. 6 1. 1 0. 9 0. 9 24. 0 Denm ark 10 28 32 73 0. 2 0. 6 0. 5 0. 9 129. 9 S w i t zerl and 31 56 90 58 0. 7 1. 1 1. 3 0. 7 -35. 4 S w eden 12 12 16 49 0. 3 0. 2 0. 2 0. 6 204. 9 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, Forei gn T r ade D i v i s i on, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / f o r e i g n - t r ade/stati s ti cs/state/country /i ndex .htm l (accessed A p ri l 3, 2007). Total U .S. Expor ts v ia K a nsas (O r igin of Mov e ment) and 2006 Top 25 C ountr i es R eceiv i ng K a nsas Expor ts (v alues in millions of dollars) P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 117 C o m m odit i es Va lue 2003 Va lue 2004 Va lue 2005 Va lue 2006 P e rcent Sha r e 2003 P e rcent Sha r e 2004 P e rcent Sha r e 2005 P e rcent Sha r e 2006 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 T o tal A l l Com m odi ti es vi a Kansas and P e rcent S h are of U. S . T o tal $4, 553 $4, 931 $6, 720 $8, 626 0. 6 0. 6 0. 7 0. 8 28. 4 T o tal T op 25 Com m odi ti es and P e rcent of Kansas T o tal 2, 503 2, 974 4, 132 5, 681 55. 0 60. 3 61. 5 65. 9 37. 5 A i rpl anes and ot her ai rc raf t , unl aden w ei ght >2, 000 k g and <15, 000 k g 742 814 1, 495 2, 249 16. 3 16. 5 22. 2 26. 1 50. 5 M eat of bov ines , boneles s , f r es h or c h illed 477 180 224 364 10. 5 3 . 7 3. 3 4 . 2 62. 6 W hol e hi des and s k i ns , bovi ne and equi ne, w ei ght > 16 k g 266 279 297 341 5. 8 5. 7 4. 4 4. 0 15. 0 P as s enger vehi c l es , s park - i gni t i on i nt ernal c om bus t i on engi ne >3, 000 c c 77 223 242 334 1. 7 4. 5 3. 6 3. 9 37. 7 Cont rol , adapt er, and ot her uni t s f or aut om at i c dat a proc es s i ng m ac hi nes 8 158 272 295 0. 2 3. 2 4. 0 3. 4 8. 6 Dog and c at f ood, put up f or ret ai l s al e 110 138 163 247 2. 4 2. 8 2. 4 2. 9 51. 7 P art s of ai rpl anes or hel i c opt ers (ex c ept propel l ers , rot ors , and underc arri ages ) 158 248 212 227 3. 5 5. 0 3. 1 2. 6 7. 5 Turboj et and t urbopropel l er part s 104 116 171 162 2. 3 2. 4 2. 5 1. 9 -5. 6 W heat (ex c ept durum ) and m es l i n 190 234 234 150 4. 2 4. 8 3. 5 1. 7 -35. 9 Dat a proc es s i ng s t orage uni t s 8 15 41 140 0. 2 0. 3 0. 6 1. 6 244. 5 Radi o navi gat i onal ai d apparat us 73 114 125 133 1. 6 2. 3 1. 9 1. 5 6. 4 M ec hani c al f r ont -end s hovel l oaders 37 51 87 121 0. 8 1. 0 1. 3 1. 4 40. 1 S oybeans , w het her or not brok en 6 40 66 106 0. 1 0. 8 1. 0 1. 2 61. 6 Di gi t al proc es s i ng uni t s 1 8 51 86 0. 0 0. 2 0. 8 1. 0 68. 6 I ns t rum ent s & appl i anc es f or aeronaut i c al or s pac e navi gat i on (ex c ept c om pas s es ) 44 65 68 82 1. 0 1. 3 1. 0 1. 0 20. 7 Grai n s orghum 49 58 88 82 1. 1 1. 2 1. 3 1. 0 -6. 8 P as s enger vehi c l es , s park - i gni t i on i nt . c om b. engi ne >1, 500 c c and <3, 000 c c 14 73 79 80 0. 3 1. 5 1. 2 0. 9 1. 8 Hum an bl ood, ani m al bl ood prep, t ox i ns , c ul t ures , et c . 1 0 11 74 0. 0 0. 0 0. 2 0. 9 - B ovi ne and equi ne hi des & s k i ns , uns pl i t f ul l grai ns and grai n s pl i t s i n t he w et s t at e 47 42 50 68 1. 0 0. 9 0. 7 0. 8 36. 9 Hel i um and ot her rare gas es (ex c ept argon) 57 58 61 67 1. 3 1. 2 0. 9 0. 8 10. 1 Tol uene 0 0 4 62 0. 0 0. 0 0. 1 0. 7 - P ol y am i de-6, -11, -12, -6, 6, -6, 9, -6, 10, or -6, 12 0 22 26 59 0. 0 0. 4 0. 4 0. 7 123. 1 A nt ennas and ant enna ref l ec t ors and part s 17 23 19 54 0. 4 0. 5 0. 3 0. 6 184. 2 M eat of s w ine, nes oi, f r es h or c h illed 5 6 2 4 5 2 0 . 1 0. 1 0 . 4 0. 6 117. 9 A i rpl anes and ot her ai rc raf t , unl aden w ei ght <2, 000 k g 10 10 24 44 0. 2 0. 2 0. 4 0. 5 78. 5 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, Forei gn T r ade D i v i s i on, S t ate E x port D a ta, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / f o r e i g n - t r ade/stati s ti cs/state/i ndex .htm l (accessed A p ri l 3, 2007). S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates a percent change greater than 500. U .S. Expor ts v ia K a nsas (O r igin of Mov e ment) and 2006 Top 25 Expor t C ommodities for K a nsas (v alues in millions of dollars) 118 State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 Alabama 458 454 364 392 460 395 331 460 Alaska 41 58 33 44 48 59 51 79 Arizona 1,743 1,746 1,635 1,793 1,229 1,073 1,002 1,512 Arkansas 191 172 149 189 211 221 172 236 California 22,351 22,389 19,928 23,579 12,461 10,442 10,016 13,217 Colorado 2,345 2,366 2,044 2,218 1,561 1,313 1,337 1,746 Connecticut 1,940 1,760 1,716 1,790 1,010 800 749 1,004 Delaware 376 411 386 353 27,402 22,108 20,040 24,205 District of Columbia 57 78 60 66 860 689 500 865 Florida 3,113 3,144 2,744 3,129 4,433 3,741 3,696 5,247 Georgia 1,611 1,504 1,383 1,596 1,916 1,511 1,564 2,102 Hawaii 78 106 64 81 207 134 147 226 Idaho 1,883 1,831 1,646 1,611 213 202 166 275 Illinois 3,979 3,994 3,352 3,808 3,902 3,177 3,042 3,850 Indiana 1,720 1,596 1,303 1,437 1,238 1,029 978 1,219 Iowa 675 771 650 729 708 506 516 639 Kansas 510 512 509 516 499 402 401 558 Kentucky 483 491 408 437 610 423 387 481 Louisiana 451 428 308 367 495 394 320 391 Maine 159 161 143 158 251 252 228 320 Maryland 1,623 1,517 1,306 1,467 1,420 1,183 1,061 1,483 Massachusetts 4,199 4,109 3,443 4,089 2,311 1,865 1,653 2,112 Michigan 4,266 4,260 3,907 3,913 2,330 1,783 1,728 2,325 Minnesota 3,243 3,178 2,659 3,034 2,302 1,938 1,856 2,288 Mississippi 186 164 138 143 153 130 133 163 Missouri 937 961 791 775 1,523 1,203 1,095 1,510 Montana 118 144 130 116 129 99 107 147 Nebraska 233 255 222 218 384 317 344 447 Nevada 424 482 461 471 1,999 1,726 1,909 2,524 New Hampshire 721 699 569 638 305 259 272 312 New Jersey 4,068 3,517 2,978 3,414 2,607 2,231 2,166 2,758 New Mexico 403 394 308 313 206 156 172 229 New York 6,973 6,788 5,631 6,075 7,044 5,797 5,359 6,862 North Carolina 2,199 2,122 1,882 2,172 1,502 1,189 1,084 1,510 North Dakota 74 61 84 70 72 70 62 81 Ohio 3,972 3,678 2,892 3,123 2,996 2,544 2,134 2,922 Oklahoma 566 545 430 557 489 415 399 568 Oregon 1,880 1,970 1,843 2,366 986 840 891 1,139 Pennsylvania 3,592 3,397 2,735 2,992 2,775 2,246 2,061 2,587 Rhode Island 327 362 333 333 443 364 409 367 South Carolina 687 609 553 633 509 434 452 570 South Dakota 89 89 78 74 131 112 98 184 Tennessee 1,009 956 754 754 863 733 792 1,013 Texas 6,509 6,424 5,660 6,345 4,093 3,367 3,278 4,308 Utah 753 763 688 745 935 742 713 946 Vermont 465 442 439 459 207 159 150 192 Virginia 1,250 1,255 1,045 1,154 1,655 1,325 1,367 1,697 Washington 2,570 2,544 2,446 3,253 2,138 1,750 1,686 2,185 West Virginia 148 116 106 107 116 79 70 82 Wisconsin 2,138 2,051 1,812 1,987 1,796 1,394 1,295 1,566 Wyoming 79 60 60 57 144 121 111 161 United States 99,898 97,913 85,238 96,174 118,207 97,571 92,527 119,526 * Includes utility, plant, design, and reissue patents. Fiscal Years 2003-2006 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents, by State Patents* Issued Trademarks Registered Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Annual Reports, 2003-2006 Performance and Accountability Reports, http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/annual/index.html (accessed January 10, 2007). 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. 119 Climate Climate Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 120 Climate Climate........................................................................................................................................... 120 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2005, January and July Averages (map)...................................................................... 122 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average ......................................................................... 123 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average (map).................................................................. 124 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1971-2000 (map) .............................................................................................. 125 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2005 (map) .......................................................................................................................... 126 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average ............................................................................. 127 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2000-2005 and 1971-2000 Average............................................................................. 128 121 January (top) July (bottom) 29.4 78.6 Kansas: Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2005, January and July Averages (degrees Fahrenheit) Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from 2006 Kansas Farm Facts.Institute Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 27.9 77.7 29.7 78.3 32.5 78.0 79.7 25.3 27.2 79.6 30.7 79.2 26.9 78.0 32.7 78.6 29.1 78.1 122 Month 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. January 27.9 27.4 29.7 28.6 32.5 30.7 25.3 26.4 27.2 28.3 February 36.0 32.6 37.6 34.1 38.8 36.3 37.1 32.1 38.3 34.1 March 41.2 40.6 42.4 42.1 43.8 44.5 43.1 42.1 43.9 43.9 April 49.8 50.1 51.0 51.4 52.9 53.6 54.5 52.5 54.6 53.9 May 60.1 59.9 61.7 61.1 63.2 63.2 63.4 62.4 64.3 63.7 June 71.3 70.7 72.4 71.9 73.1 73.6 75.1 73.0 75.6 74.2 July 77.7 76.5 78.3 77.4 78.0 78.7 79.7 78.7 79.6 79.8 August 74.4 74.3 75.6 75.3 76.3 76.8 77.0 76.4 78.3 77.8 September 68.8 64.9 70.2 66.2 72.0 68.0 71.5 67.2 72.7 68.7 October 53.8 52.7 55.5 54.2 57.5 56.2 56.8 55.1 57.8 56.8 November 43.2 38.0 44.4 39.5 46.3 41.9 44.0 40.0 46.2 42.1 December 28.8 29.6 30.4 31.2 32.8 33.1 27.6 29.7 29.5 31.9 Annual 52.8 51.4 54.1 52.8 55.6 54.7 54.6 53.0 55.7 54.6 Month 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. January 30.7 30.4 26.9 25.9 29.1 28.0 32.7 30.8 29.4 28.8 February 40.5 36.4 36.9 32.0 38.2 34.0 40.6 36.7 38.4 34.5 March 46.0 45.5 43.4 42.7 44.1 44.4 44.8 46.6 43.8 43.8 April 55.9 55.1 56.1 53.5 56.4 54.5 56.7 56.3 54.3 53.6 May 66.0 64.8 63.8 63.6 64.2 64.2 64.7 65.4 63.6 63.3 June 75.8 75.1 74.9 73.1 75.3 73.4 75.4 74.4 74.4 73.4 July 79.2 80.5 78.0 78.1 78.1 78.6 78.6 79.7 78.6 78.8 August 78.5 78.9 76.9 76.0 77.6 76.9 79.1 78.3 77.2 76.9 September 73.9 70.0 70.9 67.3 72.1 68.3 73.9 69.7 72.0 68.0 October 59.5 58.1 56.2 55.9 57.6 56.9 59.2 58.5 57.3 56.2 November 47.9 43.4 45.1 41.4 46.6 43.1 48.3 45.1 46.0 41.8 December 32.0 33.4 27.6 29.9 29.2 32.1 31.9 34.5 30.3 31.9 Annual 57.2 56.0 54.7 53.3 55.7 54.5 57.2 56.3 55.4 54.3 Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Central State (degrees Fahrenheit) Temperatures in Kansas, by Region SoutheastEast CentralNortheastSouth Central Northwest West Central Southwest 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average North Central 123 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from 2006 Kansas Farm Facts.Institute Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 21.78 21.26 31.31 28.72 30.01 40.36 43.38 39.94 21.62 30.65Kansas: 2005 Total (top) Average (bottom)28.87 21.66 20.66 19.84 27.48 29.40 28.66 36.27 37.54 40.61 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2005 Total and Average (in inches) 1971–2000 124 State: 28.87Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from .2006 Kansas Farm FactsInstitute Average Precipitation in , by , 1971–2000 (in inches) Kansas County Allen 41.69 Anderson 40.00 Atchison 36.97 Barber 26.30 Barton 26.62 Bourbon 44.14 Brown 36.87 Butler 34.95 Chase 34.36 Chautauqua 39.28 Cherokee 44.47 Cheyenne 18.34 Clark 23.18 Clay 31.04 Cloud 30.03 Coffey 37.44 Comanche 25.32 Cowley 35.92 Crawford 44.56 Decatur 22.15 Dickinson 34.38 Doniphan 37.43 Douglas 38.30 Edwards 24.79 Elk 38.81 Ellis 22.78 Ellsworth 27.52 Finney 19.90 Ford 22.97 Franklin 38.31 Geary 32.54 Gove 21.86 Graham 21.70 Grant 17.39 Gray 23.05 Greeley 17.44 Greenwood 36.71 Hamilton 16.62 Harper 30.33 Harvey 32.01 Haskell 19.22 Hodgeman 21.86 Jackson 36.96 Jefferson 37.83 Jewell 26.91 Johnson 40.33 Kearny 18.58 Kingman 30.33 Kiowa 26.10 Labette 43.99 Lane 21.47 39.51 Lincoln 28.57 Linn 40.98 Logan 18.80 Lyon 36.16 McPherson 31.96 Marion 33.11 Marshall 33.16 Meade 21.26 Miami 39.23 Mitchell 26.52 Montgomery 43.46 Morris 34.13 Morton 17.66 Nemaha 34.32 Neosho 41.25 Ness 21.77 Norton 22.62 Osage 37.32 Osborne 26.25 Ottawa 30.70 Pawnee 23.99 Phillips 23.44 Pottawatomie 34.95 Pratt 27.85 Rawlins 21.75 Reno 30.32 Republic 29.46 Rice 27.85 Riley 32.36 Rooks 23.89 Rush 23.63 Russell 26.25 Saline 31.34 Scott 20.70 Sedgwick 31.64 Seward 19.73 Shawnee 36.20 Sheridan 20.80 Sherman 19.76 Smith 25.01 Stafford 26.03 Stanton 14.60 Stevens 18.43 Sumner 32.45 Thomas 20.31 Trego 22.07 Wabaunsee 35.34 Wallace 20.11 Washington 31.15 Wichita 18.44 Wilson 40.69 Woodson 40.37 38.70 Leavenworth Wyandotte 125 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from 2006 Kansas Farm Facts.Institute State: 30.65 Precipitation in , by , 2005 (in inches) Kansas County Allen 38.87 Anderson 39.92 Atchison 39.61 Barber 29.48 Barton 24.47 Bourbon 38.51 Brown 34.58 Butler 40.19 Chase 40.51 Chautauqua 37.24 Cherokee 33.60 Cheyenne 19.96 Clark 25.69 Clay 31.30 Cloud 22.28 Coffey 46.66 Comanche 23.30 Cowley 34.87 Crawford 35.04 Decatur 23.42 Dickinson 38.61 Doniphan 38.15 Douglas 39.69 Edwards 21.45 Elk 41.97 Ellis 19.77 Ellsworth 22.72 Finney 18.79 Ford 25.67 Franklin 48.36 Geary 34.07 Gove 23.56 Graham 21.19 Grant 16.29 Gray 22.87 Greeley 19.75 Greenwood 46.17 Hamilton 15.66 Harper 30.86 Harvey 36.18 Haskell 21.52 Hodgeman 24.22 Jackson 43.60 Jefferson 51.48 Jewell 25.57 Johnson 42.08 Kearny 20.93 Kingman 35.11 Kiowa 24.46 Labette 36.10 Lane 22.73 Leavenworth 45.09 Lincoln 28.52 Linn 40.18 Logan 20.86 Lyon 41.26 McPherson 32.59 Marion 39.55 Marshall 29.84 Meade 22.48 Miami 41.13 Mitchell 26.50 Montgomery 41.31 Morris 46.07 Morton 17.65 Nemaha 34.94 Neosho 39.55 Ness 19.94 Norton 27.29 Osage 43.98 Osborne 27.71 Ottawa 27.76 Pawnee 22.90 Phillips 28.22 Pottawatomie 35.67 Pratt 25.28 Rawlins 21.58 Reno 36.24 Republic 32.61 Rice 27.70 Riley 34.97 Rooks 26.77 Rush 22.92 Russell 24.47 Saline 26.43 Scott 22.37 Sedgwick 35.85 Seward 13.60 Shawnee 44.44 Sheridan 25.33 Sherman 17.73 Smith 29.22 Stafford 28.84 Stanton 18.82 Stevens 21.76 Sumner 36.51 Thomas 21.58 Trego 21.16 Wabaunsee 40.59 Wallace 18.33 Washington 36.41 Wichita 21.10 Wilson 34.49 Woodson 43.60 Wyandotte 40.81 126 Month 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. January 0.50 0.51 0.68 0.52 1.31 0.49 1.06 0.65 1.50 0.74 February 0.61 0.55 1.05 0.59 1.08 0.53 1.78 0.72 2.03 0.91 March 1.38 1.51 1.15 1.57 0.77 1.49 2.07 2.21 1.84 2.43 April 1.75 2.05 2.18 1.76 1.45 1.69 2.96 2.50 2.20 2.61 May 2.84 3.71 2.67 3.25 3.44 3.10 2.04 4.19 2.92 4.39 June 3.65 3.08 3.05 2.73 3.61 2.92 5.39 3.47 5.97 3.80 July 2.82 3.43 2.54 3.37 2.17 2.86 4.39 3.85 2.27 3.83 August 3.75 2.65 3.05 2.63 2.91 2.51 5.03 3.25 5.15 3.43 September 0.69 1.45 1.71 1.54 1.54 1.61 1.41 2.50 1.32 2.54 October 2.77 1.27 3.04 1.17 2.58 1.25 2.38 1.85 1.94 2.18 November 0.68 1.00 0.40 1.04 0.20 0.88 1.15 1.50 1.08 1.62 December 0.18 0.45 0.26 0.49 0.20 0.51 0.35 0.79 0.50 0.92 Annual 21.62 21.66 21.78 20.66 21.26 19.84 30.01 27.48 28.72 29.40 Month 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. 2005 Avg. January 2.63 0.76 1.78 0.90 2.99 1.09 3.95 1.26 1.89 0.77 February 1.68 0.96 2.47 1.04 2.14 1.21 1.84 1.63 1.61 0.91 March 1.45 2.48 0.93 2.53 1.03 2.75 1.73 3.22 1.38 2.25 April 1.80 2.57 2.24 3.23 1.48 3.42 1.75 3.62 1.94 2.58 May 2.10 4.05 3.71 4.95 4.91 5.07 4.68 5.23 3.25 4.18 June 7.82 4.03 8.50 4.82 9.25 5.08 8.25 5.17 6.14 3.88 July 3.34 3.37 3.12 4.38 5.27 3.94 3.64 3.92 3.27 3.61 August 6.45 2.97 7.40 3.79 8.74 3.73 8.32 3.72 5.61 3.16 September 0.62 2.59 3.17 4.15 3.37 3.95 1.93 4.14 1.68 2.69 October 2.42 2.23 5.03 2.94 2.26 3.14 2.71 3.70 2.70 2.18 November 0.56 1.64 1.02 2.29 1.11 2.64 0.64 3.11 0.73 1.70 December 0.44 1.01 0.99 1.25 0.83 1.52 0.50 1.89 0.45 0.96 Annual 31.31 28.66 40.36 36.27 43.38 37.54 39.94 40.61 30.65 28.87 Source: 2006 Kansas Farm Facts , http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). Precipitation in Kansas, by Region (inches of water) Northwest West Central Southwest North Central Central 2005 Total and 1971-2000 Average StateSouth Central Northeast East Central Southeast 127 1971-2000 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Average Allen 29.91 44.48 33.35 35.07 48.64 38.87 41.69 Anderson 18.20 37.39 33.60 30.51 45.65 39.92 40.00 Atchison 27.97 48.50 24.92 25.77 31.35 39.61 36.97 Barber 33.04 19.81 31.31 26.39 22.31 29.48 26.30 Barton 30.39 29.66 19.01 21.32 25.38 24.47 26.62 Bourbon 31.96 29.53 34.50 37.44 45.24 38.51 44.14 Brown 25.21 24.98 23.51 23.47 30.16 34.58 36.87 Butler 38.52 32.02 34.98 38.40 43.03 40.19 34.95 Chase 29.92 32.57 28.80 37.52 40.47 40.51 34.36 Chautauqua 36.02 25.60 35.62 45.60 43.85 37.24 39.28 Cherokee 45.95 38.44 34.34 39.85 44.03 33.60 44.47 Cheyenne 14.93 16.96 11.07 13.65 18.35 19.96 18.34 Clark 28.22 21.59 19.01 14.55 21.55 25.69 23.18 Clay 20.29 31.51 18.36 24.44 25.68 31.30 31.04 Cloud 19.72 30.81 19.01 25.11 26.52 22.28 30.03 Coffey 24.68 35.36 32.47 35.05 39.36 46.66 37.44 Comanche 31.72 21.28 23.85 23.09 26.30 23.30 25.32 Cowley 36.86 28.05 41.08 39.63 42.71 34.87 35.92 Crawford 35.07 42.21 36.73 41.97 43.07 35.04 44.56 Decatur 15.65 22.12 12.15 14.91 21.78 23.42 22.15 Dickinson 32.63 29.79 23.88 27.94 27.23 38.61 34.38 Doniphan 32.37 44.96 25.13 28.37 27.35 38.15 37.43 Douglas 32.33 38.57 25.53 31.07 38.97 39.69 38.30 Edwards 29.66 24.34 18.92 19.24 26.88 21.45 24.79 Elk 36.11 30.13 39.36 40.31 42.54 41.97 38.81 Ellis 21.78 27.39 17.40 19.48 25.15 19.77 22.78 Ellsworth 30.31 27.75 25.42 26.73 26.93 22.72 27.52 Finney 17.70 20.94 14.04 16.09 24.14 18.79 19.90 Ford 23.23 17.50 17.84 19.07 23.53 25.67 22.97 Franklin 31.74 34.79 27.67 33.46 42.87 48.36 38.31 Geary 28.12 38.97 23.94 24.71 27.89 34.07 32.54 Gove 20.77 21.72 13.67 14.38 22.76 23.56 21.86 Graham 20.35 22.35 14.40 13.65 20.30 21.19 21.70 Grant 18.46 16.91 11.75 15.32 22.43 16.29 17.39 Gray 15.23 17.05 12.85 19.73 22.72 22.87 23.05 Greeley 14.86 13.07 10.21 16.70 23.09 19.75 17.44 Greenwood 34.34 37.82 32.25 33.82 41.66 46.17 36.71 Hamilton 15.03 16.80 8.66 12.32 16.99 15.66 16.62 Harper 46.75 28.27 34.63 33.06 33.03 30.86 30.33 Harvey 29.09 27.17 30.58 36.05 33.56 36.18 32.01 Haskell 17.86 12.63 11.86 13.98 21.55 21.52 19.22 Hodgeman - 20.84 14.03 16.81 24.92 24.22 21.86 Jackson 28.80 42.36 29.24 25.70 33.81 43.60 36.96 Jefferson 32.19 42.88 28.24 30.34 46.73 51.48 37.83 Jewell 18.16 26.75 20.35 25.71 23.55 25.57 26.91 Johnson 45.80 40.22 29.71 32.87 45.89 42.08 40.33 Kearny 17.26 18.86 10.51 18.06 27.04 20.93 18.58 Kingman 46.14 20.39 33.70 30.04 33.20 35.11 30.33 Kiowa 34.22 24.16 22.33 19.00 22.21 24.46 26.10 Labette 42.14 40.83 35.09 43.25 40.55 36.10 43.99 Lane 21.24 19.53 13.66 19.45 24.33 22.73 21.47 Leavenworth 34.41 42.84 24.59 31.24 41.79 45.09 39.51 Lincoln 28.28 32.58 20.32 22.95 25.91 28.52 28.57 Linn 34.62 40.24 30.20 30.97 47.80 40.18 40.98 Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2000-2005 and 1971-2000 Average (inches of water) 128 1971-2000 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2000-2005 and 1971-2000 Average (inches of water) Logan 18.46 13.81 12.67 12.97 20.52 20.86 18.80 Lyon 25.68 33.78 33.11 29.88 33.78 41.26 36.16 McPherson 34.34 28.26 29.02 31.80 25.85 32.59 31.96 Marion 32.35 27.99 30.05 33.46 37.75 39.55 33.11 Marshall 23.97 38.37 21.07 24.47 23.81 29.84 33.16 Meade 21.44 24.63 22.31 33.72 29.02 22.48 21.26 Miami 29.08 35.05 31.15 35.48 47.20 41.13 39.23 Mitchell 12.11 27.84 20.08 26.61 27.04 26.50 26.52 Montgomery 39.97 33.55 41.99 46.04 41.51 41.31 43.46 Morris 30.08 31.89 29.22 29.99 39.86 46.07 34.13 Morton 17.58 18.53 13.09 19.22 22.07 17.65 17.66 Nemaha 30.07 47.94 25.37 28.79 30.68 34.94 34.32 Neosho 37.88 36.76 36.87 41.69 41.85 39.55 41.25 Ness 28.51 22.43 15.75 16.51 22.51 19.94 21.77 Norton 21.06 23.39 9.44 17.81 20.08 27.29 22.62 Osage 24.67 28.72 28.63 33.76 40.46 43.98 37.32 Osborne 20.24 28.57 17.86 23.85 27.67 27.71 26.25 Ottawa 27.10 28.26 21.21 25.84 28.02 27.76 30.70 Pawnee 27.35 34.35 17.37 19.06 28.31 22.90 23.99 Phillips 25.83 27.53 13.59 18.51 21.18 28.22 23.44 Pottawatomie 28.40 34.94 25.72 27.03 31.61 35.67 34.95 Pratt 37.19 15.01 28.14 24.43 30.38 25.28 27.85 Rawlins 18.36 21.52 11.09 17.07 22.86 21.58 21.75 Reno 32.54 25.96 32.16 32.18 36.49 36.24 30.32 Republic 18.11 35.89 19.94 32.23 22.97 32.61 29.46 Rice 32.35 21.77 27.73 24.01 29.60 27.70 27.85 Riley 25.20 34.22 25.97 27.01 32.87 34.97 32.36 Rooks 24.23 25.35 17.24 17.39 22.93 26.77 23.89 Rush 28.01 26.30 15.80 18.66 24.63 22.92 23.63 Russell 24.69 28.77 17.53 17.68 23.02 24.47 26.25 Saline 26.82 24.17 17.66 24.81 20.48 26.43 31.34 Scott 17.95 17.80 13.18 16.95 22.61 22.37 20.70 Sedgwick 33.99 28.54 34.80 31.08 40.03 35.85 31.64 Seward 20.68 15.64 15.14 19.77 33.91 13.60 19.73 Shawnee 33.78 42.16 25.96 29.48 40.76 44.44 36.20 Sheridan 16.77 22.60 10.44 13.86 20.01 25.33 20.80 Sherman 19.61 17.60 11.02 14.70 22.27 17.73 19.76 Smith 15.55 28.48 19.08 20.48 24.56 29.22 25.01 Stafford 32.18 25.52 30.06 23.82 33.34 28.84 26.03 Stanton - 20.90 12.87 15.53 22.20 18.82 14.60 Stevens 19.42 15.04 12.87 24.81 26.60 21.76 18.43 Sumner 38.91 26.25 35.14 35.19 48.26 36.51 32.45 Thomas 16.49 21.23 12.69 14.00 19.88 21.58 20.31 Trego 22.54 23.93 12.82 17.50 22.00 21.16 22.07 Wabaunsee 25.38 35.48 29.96 28.45 45.03 40.59 35.34 Wallace 18.58 15.98 13.49 18.63 25.64 18.33 20.11 Washington 22.09 40.10 20.13 24.76 27.02 36.41 31.15 Wichita 21.71 19.82 15.62 20.04 23.11 21.10 18.44 Wilson 38.97 29.81 32.63 40.26 50.62 34.49 40.69 Woodson 34.09 43.36 32.84 37.45 49.56 43.60 40.37 Wyandotte 33.78 48.00 31.44 32.63 47.21 40.81 38.70 Kansas 25.52 28.55 22.57 25.87 31.65 30.65 28.87 Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 129 Communications Communications Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 130 Communications Communications............................................................................................................................ 130 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2006 .................................................................................................................. 132 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2003-2005............................................................................................................ 133 131 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas 1971-2006 Television Year AM FM Total Stations 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 Source: Associated Press Broadcast Services, Broadcasting Yearbook , various issues; R.R. Bowker, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000; Kansas Association of Broadcasters, Kansas Radio and Television Stations, 2001 - 2006, http://www.kab.net/KABPublications/default.aspx (accessed February 8, 2007). Radio Stations 132 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2003-2005 City Newspaper Established Issued 2003 2004 2005 Abilene Abilene Reflector-Chronicle 1872 Mon. - Sat. 3,736 3,935 3,935 Arkansas City Arkansas City Traveler 1870 Mon. - Sat. 4,832 4,832 4,832 Atchison Atchison Daily Globe 1877 Mon. - Sat. 3,293 3,293 3,293 Augusta Augusta Daily Gazette 1893 Mon. - Fri. 2,247 2,247 2,247 Chanute The Chanute Tribune 1 1892 Tues. - Sat. 4,359 4,359 4,359 Clay Center The Clay Center Dispatch 1873 Mon. - Fri. 3,114 3,114 3,114 Coffeyville The Coffeyville Journal 1875 Tues. - Fri.; Sun. 4,103 4,103 4,103 Colby Colby Free Press 1888 Mon. - Fri. 2,069 2,069 2,069 Columbus The Columbus Daily Advocate 1874 Mon. - Fri. 2,220 2,220 2,220 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 Derby The Derby Reporter 1960 Mon. - Fri. 1,818 1,500 1,500 Dodge City Dodge City Daily Globe 1911 Mon. - Sat. 9,700 9,700 9,700 El Dorado The El Dorado Times 1882 Mon. - Sat. 3,396 3,396 3,396 Emporia The Emporia Gazette 1890 Mon. - Sat. 8,491 7,943 7,818 Fort Scott The Fort Scott Tribune 1884 Mon. - Sat. 3,289 3,289 3,289 Garden City The Garden City Telegram 1929 Mon. - Sat. 9,360 8,912 8,912 Goodland The Goodland Star-News 2 1932 Mon. - Fri. 2,004 2,004 2,004 Great Bend Great Bend Tribune 3 1876 Tues. - Fri. 6,056 6,221 6,221 Sun. 6,484 6,475 6,475 Hays The Hays Daily News 1929 Mon. - Fri. 12,132 12,050 12,802 Sun. 12,648 12,825 13,503 Hutchinson The Hutchinson News 1872 Mon. - Sat. 31,958 30,685 30,247 Sun. 37,266 36,034 35,527 Independence Independence Daily Reporter 1881 Sun. - Fri. 6,654 6,654 6,654 Iola Iola Register 1865 Mon. - Sat. 3,750 3,750 3,750 Junction City The Daily Union 1861 Mon. - Fri. 5,011 4,588 4,285 Sun. 5,559 5,140 4,894 Kansas City Kansas City Kansan 1921 Tues. - Fri. 8,000 8,000 8,000 Sat. 8,065 8,065 8,065 Larned The Tiller & Toiler 1879 Mon. - Fri. 1,434 1,434 1,434 Lawrence Journal-World 1854 Mon. - Sat. 19,592 19,203 18,840 Sun. 19,769 19,252 18,897 Leavenworth Leavenworth Times 1857 Sun. - Fri. 6,591 6,591 6,591 Liberal Southwest Daily Times 1886 Mon. - Fri. 4,250 4,250 4,250 Sun. 4,500 4,500 4,500 Lyons The Lyons Daily News 1906 Mon. - Fri. 2,321 2,321 2,321 McPherson McPherson Sentinel 1887 Mon. - Sat. 4,227 4,227 4,227 Manhattan The Manhattan Mercury 1884 Mon. - Fri. 10,152 10,304 10,304 Sun. 11,792 11,604 11,604 Newton The Newton Kansan 1872 Mon. - Sat. 7,539 7,539 7,539 Olathe The Olathe News 4 1861 Tues. - Fri. 6,770 6,770 5,556 Sat. 5,650 5,650 5,372 Ottawa The Ottawa Herald 1869 Mon. - Sat. 5,759 5,759 5,759 Parsons Parsons Sun 1871 Mon. - Sat. 6,553 5,420 5,420 Pittsburg The Morning Sun 1887 Sun. - Sat. 10,312 10,312 10,312 Pratt The Pratt Tribune 1917 Mon. - Fri. 2,139 2,139 2,139 Salina The Salina Journal 1871 Mon. - Sat. 29,123 27,998 28,025 Sun. 30,688 29,063 29,099 Topeka The Topeka Capital-Journal 1879 Mon. - Sat. 52,212 50,754 48,449 Sun. 65,798 64,585 56,104 Wellington Wellington Daily News 1901 Mon. - Wed., Fri. 3,170 3,170 3,170 Wichita The Wichita Eagle 1872 Mon. - Thurs. 87,366 87,063 84,135 Fri. 96,331 96,506 93,352 Sat. 91,273 92,678 99,427 Sun. 146,658 146,727 145,239 Winfield Winfield Daily Courier 1871 Mon. - Sat. 4,628 4,580 4,397 Source: Editor & Publisher International Yearbook: The Encyclopedia of the Newspaper Industry , 2004-2006. 1 The Chanute Tribune ceased publishing a Monday edition in 2003. 2 The Goodland Daily News became The Goodland Star-News in 2004. 3 The Great Bend Tribune ceased publishing a Monday edition in 2004. 4 The News became The Olathe News in 2004. 133 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 134 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Courts, Crime, and Public Safety ................................................................................................. 134 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1974-2006............................................................................................................. 136 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2005 and 2006.................................................................................................. 137 Arrests in Kansas, by County, 2003-2006 ..................................................................................................................................... 140 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2006......................................................................................... 143 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2005......................................................................................... 144 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions, Fiscal Years 2000-2006 .................... 145 Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas, June 30, 2006.................................................................................................... 146 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility, FY 2005 and 2006............................. 146 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas, 1999-2006 ............................................................................... 147 Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County, 2004-2006......................................... 148 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2004-2006.............................................. 150 Judicial Districts in Kansas, 2006 (map).......................................................................................................................................... 151 135 R e por ted C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas 1974-2006 Viole n t C r ime Pr ope r t y C r ime Y ear M u rder R a pe R obbery A ggravated A ssaul t / Battery To t a l Viole n t Cri m e B u r g la r y T h e f t Mo t o r Ve hic l e Th e f t To t a l Propert y Cri m e To t a l C r im e Index Offenses 1974 156 428 2, 428 3, 232 6, 244 28, 827 54, 396 5, 436 88, 659 94, 903 1975 122 397 2, 153 3, 751 6, 423 29, 726 61, 911 5, 130 96, 767 103, 190 1976 102 491 1, 966 3, 905 6, 464 29, 905 66, 491 5, 237 101, 633 108, 097 1977 151 509 2, 333 4, 144 7, 137 28, 968 62, 642 5, 594 97, 204 104, 341 1978 131 577 2, 177 4, 477 7, 362 29, 357 61, 720 5, 671 96, 748 104, 110 1979 129 614 2, 390 5, 039 8, 172 30, 568 67, 480 6, 319 104, 367 112, 539 1980 160 741 2, 658 5, 548 9, 107 35, 649 74, 750 6, 371 116, 770 125, 877 1981 149 729 2, 605 5, 331 8, 814 36, 656 76, 845 6, 055 119, 556 128, 370 1982 138 597 2, 094 5, 252 8, 081 32, 338 73, 366 5, 348 111, 052 119, 133 1983 137 627 2, 034 5, 114 7, 912 28, 277 68, 636 4, 871 101, 784 109, 696 1984 89 665 1, 742 5, 642 8, 138 25, 505 66, 969 5, 032 97, 506 105, 644 1985 121 720 1, 924 5, 924 8, 689 26, 751 66, 194 5, 277 98, 222 106, 911 1986 108 816 1, 951 6, 090 8, 965 34, 645 67, 194 6, 259 108, 098 117, 063 1987 110 788 2, 022 5, 897 8, 817 37, 656 68, 260 5, 983 111, 899 120, 716 1988 95 762 2, 116 5, 947 8, 920 39, 573 64, 926 5, 860 110, 359 119, 279 1989 138 895 2, 475 6, 472 9, 980 40, 629 67, 527 7, 303 115, 459 125, 439 1990 105 1, 002 2, 926 7, 096 11, 129 40, 323 69, 688 8, 300 118, 311 129, 440 1991 150 1, 121 3, 438 7, 632 12, 341 44, 437 71, 009 8, 647 124, 093 136, 434 1992 146 1, 043 3, 264 8, 395 12, 848 43, 478 68, 881 8, 030 120, 389 133, 237 1993 188 1, 059 3, 153 7, 713 12, 113 40, 836 68, 576 8, 244 117, 656 129, 769 1994 170 1, 055 2, 940 7, 149 11, 314 42, 495 74, 646 8, 383 125, 524 136, 838 1996 159 1, 132 2, 423 7, 020 10, 792 36, 702 78, 048 6, 555 121, 305 132, 095 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, 276 110, 416 2001 142 1, 069 2, 124 6, 771 10, 106 19, 498 74, 570 5, 639 99, 493 109, 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* 107 1, 034 2, 198 7, 103 10, 442 18, 001 73, 695 9, 178 101, 414 111, 856 2006* 123 1, 178 1, 882 7, 769 10, 951 18, 161 72, 356 8, 515 99, 032 109, 983 * S o m e agenci e s di d not report, reported parti al data, or reported sum m a ry data. S ource: U . S . D epartm ent of Justi c e, Federal B u reau of I n vesti gati on, U ni f orm C r i m e R eports , vari ous i ssues; K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, Cr im e Sta t istics. 1995 and 1999 data not avai l abl e. D a ta i s as reported by M a rch 1, 2006 for the 2005 reporti ng y ear and as reported by M arch 30, 2007 for the 2006 reporti ng y ear. D a ta i s based on reports subm i tted to the K ansas B u reau of I n vestigation (K B I ) and is counted by Uniform Crim e Reporting (UCR) standards. 136 C ount y N um ber Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 A l l en 456 32. 6 46 3. 3 410 29. 4 379 31. 7 51 4. 3 328 27. 4 A nders on 195 24. 2 22 2. 7 173 21. 5 218 27. 1 18 2. 2 200 24. 8 A t c hi s on 510 30. 3 35 2. 1 475 28. 2 456 26. 9 60 3. 5 396 23. 4 B arber 40 13. 4 6 2. 0 34 11. 4 39 13. 2 2 0. 7 37 12. 5 B art on 1, 013 41. 4 70 2. 9 943 38. 5 1, 014 36. 3 76 2. 7 938 33. 6 B ourbon 177 25. 1 13 1. 8 164 23. 3 503 33. 3 48 3. 2 455 30. 1 B r ow n 264 24. 0 26 2. 4 238 21. 6 199 19. 8 27 2. 7 172 17. 1 B ut l er 1, 891 31. 1 101 1. 7 1, 790 29. 5 2, 162 35. 3 134 2. 2 2, 028 33. 1 Chas e 24 7. 7 1 0. 3 23 7. 4 22 7. 1 2 0. 6 20 6. 4 Chaut auqua 44 19. 8 5 2. 3 39 17. 6 46 21. 0 7 3. 2 39 17. 8 Cherok ee 481 41. 4 37 3. 2 444 38. 2 209 31. 2 19 2. 8 190 28. 3 Cheyenne 32 10. 8 4 1. 3 28 9. 4 51 17. 2 2 0. 7 49 16. 5 Cl ark 16 6. 8 0 0. 0 16 6. 8 30 13. 0 2 0. 9 28 12. 2 Cl ay 215 25. 0 21 2. 4 194 22. 5 237 27. 3 25 2. 9 212 24. 4 Cl oud 253 25. 6 13 1. 3 240 24. 2 240 24. 4 25 2. 5 215 21. 9 Cof f ey 102 18. 5 11 2. 0 91 16. 5 94 14. 1 10 1. 5 84 12. 6 Com anc he 6 7. 8 1 1. 3 5 6. 5 18 23. 1 3 3. 9 15 19. 3 Cow l ey 1, 392 40. 2 144 4. 2 1, 248 36. 0 277 24. 8 44 3. 9 233 20. 9 Craw f ord 2, 025 54. 1 189 5. 0 1, 836 49. 0 2, 055 58. 2 167 4. 7 1, 888 53. 5 Dec at ur 39 11. 8 3 0. 9 36 10. 9 51 15. 9 3 0. 9 48 14. 9 Di c k i ns on 427 23. 1 31 1. 7 396 21. 4 457 25. 2 15 0. 8 442 24. 3 Doni phan 137 19. 0 10 1. 4 127 17. 6 151 32. 8 14 3. 0 137 29. 8 Dougl as 5, 023 48. 6 364 3. 5 4, 659 45. 0 6, 288 60. 7 554 5. 3 5, 734 55. 3 E dw ards 16 12. 7 2 1. 6 14 11. 1 - - - - - - E l k 78 24. 5 15 4. 7 63 19. 8 105 45. 2 9 3. 9 96 41. 3 Ellis 7 7 5 2 9 . 6 6 0 2 .3 7 1 5 2 7 . 3 8 6 6 3 3 . 6 8 4 3 .3 7 8 2 3 0 . 3 E l l s w ort h 90 19. 4 4 0. 9 86 18. 6 92 19. 8 9 1. 9 83 17. 9 Fi nney 1, 906 48. 4 204 5. 2 1, 702 43. 3 1, 804 45. 9 167 4. 3 1, 637 41. 7 Ford 1, 961 62. 1 141 4. 5 1, 820 57. 6 67 11. 0 19 3. 1 48 7. 9 Frank l i n 1, 214 47. 3 125 4. 9 1, 089 42. 5 909 35. 1 139 5. 4 770 29. 7 Geary 1, 194 45. 2 164 6. 2 1, 030 39. 0 1, 155 46. 6 175 7. 4 980 39. 6 Gove 38 18. 8 0 0. 0 38 18. 8 37 19. 2 3 1. 6 34 17. 6 Graham 30 10. 6 4 1. 4 26 9. 2 43 15. 7 2 0. 7 41 15. 0 Grant 122 15. 7 18 2. 3 104 13. 4 122 16. 1 18 2. 4 104 13. 7 Gray 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 35 5. 9 1 0. 2 34 5. 8 G r e e l e y 3 2 .1 0 0 .0 3 2 .1 3 2 .2 0 0 .0 3 2 .2 Greenw ood 85 11. 3 13 1. 7 72 9. 6 - - - - - - Ham i l t on 21 7. 8 3 1. 1 18 6. 7 - - - - - - 2005 Cri m e I ndex Offenses V i ol ent Cri m e P roperty Cri m e 2006 C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 Viole n t C r ime Cri m e I ndex Offenses P r operty Cri m e 137 C ount y N um ber Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 2005 Cri m e I ndex Offenses V i ol ent Cri m e P roperty Cri m e 2006 C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 Viole n t C r ime Cri m e I ndex Offenses P r operty Cri m e Harper 102 16. 4 18 2. 9 84 13. 5 101 16. 5 17 2. 8 84 13. 7 Harvey 1, 009 31. 3 112 3. 5 897 27. 8 1, 013 33. 3 132 4. 0 971 29. 3 Has k el l 55 12. 9 5 1. 2 50 11. 7 56 13. 1 2 0. 5 54 12. 6 Hodgem an 88 40. 7 6 2. 8 82 38. 0 52 24. 5 2 0. 9 50 23. 5 Ja ckso n 3 7 5 3 5 . 1 3 5 3 .3 3 4 0 3 1 . 8 3 5 9 3 2 . 1 3 1 2 .8 3 2 8 2 9 . 3 J ef f ers on 475 26. 0 31 1. 7 444 24. 3 474 30. 1 34 2. 2 440 28. 0 J e w e l l - - -- -- - - - - -- J ohns on 15, 844 32. 4 1, 203 2. 5 14, 641 29. 9 13, 816 27. 0 1, 160 2. 3 12, 656 24. 7 K earny 113 24. 5 15 3. 3 98 21. 3 119 26. 2 9 2. 0 110 24. 2 K i ngm an 153 18. 2 8 1. 0 145 17. 2 143 18. 6 10 1. 3 133 17. 3 K i ow a 22 6. 9 4 1. 3 18 5. 7 32 10. 6 6 2. 0 26 8. 7 Labet t e 993 44. 4 120 5. 4 873 39. 0 790 34. 7 92 4. 0 698 30. 7 Lane 27 13. 8 2 1. 0 25 12. 8 47 24. 6 3 1. 6 44 23. 1 Leavenw ort h 673 18. 4 72 2. 0 601 16. 5 2, 459 46. 5 363 6. 9 2, 096 39. 7 Li nc ol n 66 18. 8 7 2. 0 59 16. 8 37 10. 8 1 0. 3 36 10. 5 Li nn 232 25. 9 30 3. 4 202 22. 6 209 22. 8 15 1. 6 194 21. 2 Logan 54 18. 5 3 1. 0 51 17. 5 45 15. 7 2 0. 7 43 15. 0 Lyon 1, 805 51. 5 78 2. 2 1, 727 49. 3 1, 877 53. 7 134 3. 8 1, 743 59. 9 M c P hers on 519 19. 0 43 1. 6 476 17. 4 607 22. 0 29 1. 1 578 21. 0 M ari on 222 17. 3 17 1. 3 205 16. 0 167 16. 0 7 0. 7 160 15. 3 M ars hal l 72 8. 9 10 1. 2 62 7. 7 97 12. 1 16 2. 0 81 10. 1 M eade 14 4. 6 1 0. 3 13 4. 3 36 7. 7 1 0. 2 35 7. 5 M i am i 545 22. 7 63 2. 6 482 20. 0 657 22. 0 47 1. 6 610 20. 4 M i t c hel l 56 14. 4 14 3. 6 42 10. 8 74 19. 8 5 1. 3 69 18. 5 M ont gom ery 1, 838 55. 6 143 4. 3 1, 695 51. 2 1, 515 49. 6 165 5. 4 1, 350 44. 2 M orri s 103 17. 1 10 1. 7 93 15. 4 47 12. 4 4 1. 1 43 11. 3 M ort on 104 31. 2 20 6. 0 84 25. 2 107 33. 2 11 3. 4 96 29. 8 Nem aha 120 11. 4 7 0. 7 113 10. 7 103 12. 9 14 1. 7 89 11. 1 Neos ho 497 29. 8 30 1. 8 467 28. 0 434 26. 1 50 3. 0 384 23. 1 N e s s - - -- -- - - - - -- Nort on 42 7. 2 4 0. 7 38 6. 5 26 4. 6 4 0. 7 22 3. 9 Os age 157 20. 0 16 2. 0 141 18. 0 159 26. 3 20 3. 3 139 23. 0 Os borne 21 7. 8 1 0. 4 20 7. 4 24 9. 1 2 0. 8 22 8. 4 Ot t aw a 123 19. 8 3 0. 5 120 19. 3 115 20. 1 13 2. 3 102 17. 9 P aw nee 323 47. 3 35 5. 1 288 42. 2 227 33. 4 29 4. 3 198 29. 2 Ph illip s 3 0 5 .3 8 1 .4 2 2 3 . 9 1 4 2 .5 4 0 .7 1 0 1 . 8 P ot t aw at om i e 501 26. 7 34 1. 8 467 24. 8 562 31. 1 52 2. 9 510 28. 2 P r at t 206 21. 7 12 1. 3 194 20. 5 186 19. 4 16 1. 7 170 17. 8 138 C ount y N um ber Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 2005 Cri m e I ndex Offenses V i ol ent Cri m e P roperty Cri m e 2006 C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 Viole n t C r ime Cri m e I ndex Offenses P r operty Cri m e Raw l i ns 28 9. 8 2 0. 7 26 9. 1 53 19. 7 3 1. 1 50 18. 6 Reno 3, 523 54. 9 237 3. 7 3, 286 51. 3 3, 231 50. 5 254 4. 0 2, 977 46. 5 Republ i c 91 17. 1 6 1. 1 85 15. 9 39 12. 1 2 0. 6 37 11. 5 Ri c e 203 19. 4 18 1. 7 185 17. 7 199 21. 0 36 3. 8 163 17. 2 Ri l ey 2, 033 32. 5 247 3. 9 1, 786 28. 5 2, 195 34. 7 270 4. 3 1, 925 30. 4 Rook s 26 4. 8 4 0. 7 22 4. 0 32 5. 9 5 0. 9 27 5. 0 Rus h 51 24. 2 3 1. 4 48 22. 8 37 20. 6 4 2. 2 33 18. 4 Rus s el l 183 26. 4 9 1. 3 174 25. 1 115 26. 3 22 5. 0 93 21. 3 S al i ne 3, 412 63. 7 178 3. 3 3, 234 60. 4 3, 537 65. 7 146 2. 7 3, 391 63. 0 S c ot t 145 30. 0 22 4. 6 123 25. 5 139 30. 0 17 3. 7 122 26. 3 S edgw i c k 24, 537 58. 6 3, 314 7. 9 21, 223 50. 7 24, 885 59. 3 3, 416 8. 1 21, 469 51. 2 S ew ard 1, 381 58. 2 138 5. 8 1, 243 52. 4 1, 702 71. 0 128 5. 3 1, 574 65. 7 S haw nee 11, 996 70. 4 774 4. 5 11, 222 65. 9 11, 187 65. 0 773 4. 5 10, 414 60. 5 Sh e r id a n 3 1 .1 0 0 .0 3 1 .1 5 1 .9 1 0 .4 4 1 .5 S herm an 188 29. 8 21 3. 3 167 26. 5 120 19. 4 17 2. 7 103 16. 6 S m i t h 28 11. 6 7 2. 9 21 8. 7 47 19. 5 5 2. 1 42 17. 4 S t af f ord 75 16. 3 8 1. 7 67 14. 5 20 8. 7 6 2. 6 14 6. 1 S t ant on 13 5. 4 0 0. 0 13 5. 4 19 8. 4 1 0. 4 18 8. 0 S t evens 148 27. 3 21 3. 9 127 23. 5 164 30. 1 17 3. 1 147 27. 0 S um ner 752 25. 6 56 1. 9 696 23. 7 694 39. 0 30 1. 7 664 37. 3 Thom as - - - - - - 212 41. 8 20 3. 9 192 37. 9 Trego 50 16. 0 5 1. 6 45 14. 4 14 7. 8 0 0. 0 14 7. 8 W abauns ee 141 23. 4 14 2. 3 127 21. 0 - - - - - - W a lla ce 6 3 .7 0 0 .0 6 3 .7 8 5 .1 2 1 .3 6 3 .8 W as hi ngt on 18 2. 9 3 0. 5 15 2. 4 13 2. 1 1 0. 2 12 2. 0 W i c hi t a 51 20. 7 7 2. 8 44 17. 9 32 13. 8 0 0. 0 32 13. 8 W i l s on 273 27. 0 22 2. 2 251 24. 8 223 22. 5 19 1. 9 204 20. 6 W oods on 79 21. 7 8 2. 2 71 19. 5 14 9. 3 8 5. 3 6 4. 0 W y andot t e 12, 711 80. 6 1, 214 7. 7 11, 497 72. 9 13, 684 87. 3 1, 306 8. 3 12, 378 79. 0 Ot her A genc i es * 344 81. 6 55 3. 2 289 78. 4 125 -- 9 - - 116 -- Kansas 111, 856 43. 9 10, 442 4. 1 101, 414 39. 8 109, 983 43. 9 10, 951 4. 4 99, 032 39. 5 S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, Cr im e Sta t istics. C r i m e i ndex offenses equal vi ol ent cri m es (m urder, rape, robbery , aggravated assaul t/battery ) pl us property cri m e offenses (bur gl ary , theft, and m o tor vehi cl e theft). S o m e agenci e s di d not report, reported parti al data, or reported sum m a ry data. D a ta does not sum to total . S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not reported. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. * I n cl udes S t ate A g enci e s and T r i bal P o l i c e A g enci e s. D a ta are as reported by M a rch 30, 2006 for the 2005 reporti ng y ear and as reported by A pri l 30, 2007 for the 2006 reporti ng y ea r. D a ta are based on reports subm i tted to the K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gation (K B I ) and are counted by Unif orm Crim e Reporting (UCR) standards. 139 C ount y A dult s Juveniles A dult s Juveniles A l l en* 369 44 51 3 488 73 500 51 A nders on 184 35 174 41 175 32 185 40 A t c hi s on 899 218 871 190 848 246 712 134 B a rber* 67 4 68 4 46 1 38 0 Ba r to n * 718 142 900 119 1, 035 198 612 147 B ourbon 223 44 306 75 181 90 330 90 B r ow n 427 36 396 49 463 90 391 96 Bu tle r 1, 869 463 1, 662 291 1, 561 292 1, 560 246 Chas e 02 3 44 2 22 5 03 Chaut auqua* 64 10 52 12 75 10 49 7 Cherok ee* 570 102 578 104 593 100 198 46 Cheyenne 16 1 27 4 27 4 18 1 C l a r k 1 17 2 0160 1 80 C l a y 174 23 106 13 138 15 165 24 Cl oud 168 24 175 51 223 57 228 67 C o ffe y * 113 17 126 19 129 19 122 11 Com anc he* 20003082 Cow l ey* 2, 039 420 1, 886 506 1, 603 416 178 52 Craw f o rd* 1, 336 167 1, 338 188 1, 376 174 1, 114 118 D e ca tu r 30 13 29 4 15 3 23 9 Di c k i ns on* 360 125 417 81 290 86 336 65 Doni phan* 279 46 276 29 239 17 175 11 Dougl as * 4, 488 494 5, 462 441 5, 522 384 7, 470 566 Ed w a r d s* 2 84 1 107000 Elk* 14 0 43 0 43 4 55 4 Ellis * 1, 113 143 985 116 985 133 1, 239 116 Ells w o r t h * 164 23 188 30 98 14 122 3 Fi nney 2, 568 801 1, 848 530 2, 037 595 1, 731 516 For d * 1, 664 340 1, 719 278 1, 931 281 376 42 Frank l i n * 725 143 773 162 663 217 658 148 G e a r y 1, 101 115 1, 425 167 1, 441 156 1, 533 167 G o v e * 50 1 330081 Graham * 34 5 31 6 33 2 37 1 G r a n t 264 25 292 48 226 54 181 50 G r a y 47 1 54 0 33 15 47 4 Greel ey 11 4 19 2 19 7 13 2 Greenw ood* 50 7 44 1 48 10 0 0 H a m ilto n * 4 2 1 3 2 92 2 2100 Juveni l es A dult s 2003 A r r ests in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2006 A dult s Juveni l es 2005 2006 2004 140 C ount y A dult s Juveniles A dul t s Juveniles Juveniles A dult s 2003 A r r ests in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2006 A dult s Juveni l es 2005 2006 2004 H a r p e r 68 14 75 10 52 11 77 8 H a r v e y * 1, 382 246 1, 483 358 1, 601 301 1, 857 238 H a ske l l 134 28 108 28 114 16 90 26 Hodgem an 49 5 36 6 48 11 22 2 Ja ckso n * 863 116 733 93 551 116 573 84 J ef f ers on* 319 59 272 58 273 42 243 31 J e w e ll* 01000000 J ohns on* 18, 123 4, 096 16, 916 3, 728 20, 367 4, 204 22, 018 3, 639 K earny 127 56 87 26 72 20 71 15 K i ngm an* 132 40 164 37 222 56 161 16 K i ow a 149 18 157 15 136 4 109 9 Labet t e 519 68 599 54 645 50 532 55 Lane 41 0 56 1 29 0 44 5 Leavenw ort h* 2, 578 375 2, 485 402 2, 924 397 1, 422 229 Li nc ol n 5 6 95 12 12 2 32 2 5 Li nn* 163 46 120 29 158 18 141 18 Logan 54 8 28 4 47 7 60 5 L y o n * 906 217 861 207 738 148 800 167 M c P hers on* 502 207 511 172 494 175 572 146 M ari on* 75 30 53 25 129 50 138 39 M a r s h a ll* 87 2 63 2 31 0 35 4 M eade 4 647020 1 30 Mi a m i 564 92 479 148 532 107 391 54 M i tc h e ll* 71 29 69 22 56 7 67 25 M ont gom ery* 1, 611 279 1, 519 328 1, 115 232 1, 420 353 M o r r i s* 38 11 139 13 130 27 23 19 M ort on 63 5 77 1 92 11 69 12 Nem aha* 151 29 156 29 115 22 103 43 Neos ho 258 54 319 54 269 29 358 44 N e ss* - - 1 - 0000 Nort on 104 15 68 19 87 48 79 29 Os age* 388 73 373 81 405 61 102 14 Os borne 1 43 1 62 2 0550 O tta w a * 70 12 106 13 74 10 59 6 P a w nee* 136 47 158 74 206 66 162 46 Ph illip s 20 5 71 9 112 11 63 8 P o t t aw at om i e * 232 29 544 82 728 82 617 97 Pr a tt 274 75 236 73 256 53 226 38 141 C ount y A dult s Juveniles A dul t s Juveniles Juveniles A dult s 2003 A r r ests in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2006 A dult s Juveni l es 2005 2006 2004 R a w lin s 7 2 76 71 04 61 54 31 7 Reno 2, 402 141 2, 448 130 2, 224 92 2, 042 60 Republ i c * 66 12 81 16 98 24 55 21 R i ce * 90 23 98 12 106 36 116 26 R ile y 1, 677 243 1, 857 217 2, 022 249 2, 178 285 R o o ks 38 3 53 0 80 5 56 7 R u sh * 33 0 48 3 77 3 70 6 R u sse l l * 369 55 365 45 354 36 98 37 S a l i ne* 4, 464 1, 082 5, 197 1, 085 5, 305 923 3, 673 807 Sco tt 141 21 88 28 97 41 104 24 S edgw i c k * 14, 935 3, 454 16, 567 4, 201 16, 528 4, 012 11, 828 3, 085 Se w a r d 947 267 1, 078 307 1, 028 286 929 240 S haw nee* 563 114 641 131 3, 702 1, 306 4, 098 1, 664 S heri dan* 50109130 S herm an 196 24 178 52 227 57 117 14 Sm ith * 9112 1 0092 Sta ffo r d * 33 8 50 7 35 11 26 1 S t ant on 3 0 52 04 23 5 53 1 5 S t evens 84 5 93 5 96 2 73 3 S u m ner* 323 65 378 65 404 111 236 36 Thom as * 394 44 343 46 275 26 155 20 Trego* 25 5 39 7 34 8 11 7 W abauns ee* 131 24 144 14 153 18 0 0 W a lla c e 12 2 16 0 30 3 17 1 W as hi ngt on 72 8 95 7 69 11 46 12 W i ch ita 80 8 75 4 98 18 70 11 W ils o n * 211 39 110 15 241 21 248 30 W oods on* 101 3 65 4 95 13 30 3 W y andot t e* 3, 482 743 25, 773 2, 142 5, 509 1, 369 29, 296 2, 094 Ot her A genc i es * 5, 039 259 5, 249 268 5, 456 267 526 65 Kansas 88, 627 17, 129 112, 842 18, 663 99, 939 19, 167 109, 408 16, 952 S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, S t ati s ti cs , R eported A dul t A rrests by A gency and R eported Juveni l e A rrests by A gency, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. * I n com p l e te data recei v ed from som e agenci e s for one or m o re y ears. Other A genci e s i n cl udes S t ate A genci e s and T r i bal P o l i c e A genci e s. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. D a ta i s as of M a rch 1, 2004 for the 2003 reporti ng y ear, M a rch 01, 2005 for the 2004 reporti ng y ear, and A pri l 30, 2007 for the 2006 reporti ng y ear from reports that have been subm i tted to the K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on (K B I ) and counted by total num ber of arrests reported to the K B I . 142 Ci ty A rk ans as Ci t y - - - - - - - --- Atch iso n 1 4 5 32 42 60 260 15 335 377 C o ffe y v ille 2 14 15 67 98 146 512 40 698 796 Derby 0 7 5 23 35 79 562 30 671 706 Dodge Ci t y - - - - - - - --- E l Dorado 0 4 2 30 36 122 491 36 649 685 E m pori a 1 29 14 74 118 178 1, 389 43 1, 610 1, 728 Garden Ci t y 1 23 8 106 138 235 1, 023 71 1, 329 1, 467 Gardner 0 11 1 56 68 69 366 20 455 523 Great B end 1 0 9 4 46 59 169 585 28 782 841 Hays 0 12 6 54 72 88 511 39 638 710 Hut c hi ns on 1 19 19 175 214 574 1, 799 115 2, 488 2, 702 J unc t i on Ci t y 1 11 13 139 164 173 686 41 900 1, 064 K ans as Ci t y 1 46 83 470 665 1, 264 2, 283 7, 042 2, 325 11, 650 12, 914 Lans i ng 1 2 2 25 30 21 150 25 196 226 Law renc e 2 50 78 367 497 578 4, 097 212 4, 887 5, 384 Leavenw ort h 2 13 74 225 314 318 1, 217 119 1, 654 1, 968 Leaw ood 1 0 5 4 11 20 72 333 9 414 434 Lenex a 1 0 10 9 39 58 217 834 70 1, 121 1, 179 Li beral 0 18 19 87 124 270 1, 133 72 1, 475 1, 599 M c P hers on 0 4 1 15 20 80 293 32 405 425 M anhat t an 2 0 37 24 202 263 264 1, 406 71 1, 741 2, 004 Me r r i a m 1 0 5 16 28 49 84 603 96 783 832 New t on 0 22 9 82 113 120 632 37 789 902 Ol at he 1 2 69 34 188 293 353 1, 869 239 2, 461 2, 754 Ot t a w a 0 13 1 57 71 87 376 22 485 556 Overl and P ark 1 0 46 56 209 311 556 3, 377 361 4, 294 4, 605 P ars ons 0 4 8 57 69 114 401 26 541 610 Pittsb u r g 3 23 12 80 118 281 936 70 1, 287 1, 405 P r ai ri e V i l l age 0 2 5 7 14 29 201 20 250 264 Sa lin a 1 34 22 70 127 424 2, 629 110 3, 163 3, 290 S haw nee 0 15 17 73 105 202 984 170 1, 356 1, 461 To p ek a 1 9 57 311 295 672 1, 478 6, 651 625 8, 754 9, 426 Wi c h i t a 26 247 523 2, 490 3, 286 3, 722 13, 836 2, 016 19, 574 22, 860 W in f ie ld - - - - - - - --- S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, Cr im e Sta t istics, h t t p : / / www. a c c e s s k a n s a s . o r g / k b i / s t a t s _ c r i m e . s h t m l ( a c c e s s e d J une 29, 2007). Data as of A p ril 30, 2007, from reports subm itted to t he K B I and as counted by Uniform Crim e Reporting (UCR) standards. 1 A gency reported usi ng sum m a ry data for 2006. 2 Riley County data; Riley County P o lice Departm ent provi des police services to the city of M anhattan. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates agency di d not subm i t com p l e te data for accurate portray al of these cri m es. Viole n t C r ime C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, C i ties of 10,000 or Mor e , 2006 Pr ope r t y C r ime A ggravated A ssaul t / Battery Burgl a ry T h eft M u rder R a pe R obbery To t a l C r ime Inde x Offen ses Mo t o r Ve hic l e Th e f t To t a l Propert y Cri m e To t a l Viole n t Cri m e 143 C it y A rk ans as Ci t y 1 9 3 59 72 126 430 31 587 659 Atch iso n 0 2 3 16 21 50 320 26 396 417 C o ffe y v ille 1 8 16 54 79 182 599 37 818 897 Derby 0 5 5 16 26 78 465 22 565 591 Dodge Ci t y 1 13 20 87 121 231 1, 295 79 1, 605 1, 726 E l Dorado 1 5 1 24 31 78 534 31 643 674 E m pori a 1 17 9 42 69 174 1, 350 41 1, 565 1, 634 Garden Ci t y 1 27 10 125 163 196 1, 164 62 1, 422 1, 585 Gardner 0 8 4 29 41 58 303 25 386 427 Great B end 1 0 11 4 46 61 227 471 12 710 771 Hays 0 4 2 45 51 78 505 32 615 666 Hut c hi ns on 1 27 34 138 200 476 2, 231 121 2, 828 3, 028 J unc t i on Ci t y 1 14 19 119 153 163 725 32 920 1, 073 K ans as Ci t y 1 37 100 416 613 1, 166 1, 842 5, 924 2, 912 10, 678 11, 844 Law renc e 6 34 58 228 326 594 3, 151 170 3, 915 4, 241 Leavenw ort h - - - - - - - --- Leaw ood 1 0 5 3 9 17 85 360 18 463 480 Lenex a 1 4 10 25 59 98 151 1, 268 98 1, 517 1, 615 Li beral 3 16 28 82 129 240 857 60 1, 157 1, 286 M c P hers on 0 11 3 22 36 81 239 15 335 371 M anhat t an 2 0 26 27 190 243 252 1, 252 60 1, 564 1, 807 Me r r i a m 2 8 32 29 71 62 666 111 839 910 New t on 0 12 8 69 89 93 583 29 705 794 Ol at he 1 1 45 29 261 336 249 2, 818 261 3, 328 3, 664 Ot t a w a 0 11 9 62 82 111 644 34 789 871 Overl and P ark 1 2 30 63 255 350 488 3, 661 410 4, 559 4, 909 P ars ons 1 5 13 67 86 132 508 22 662 748 Pittsb u r g 0 21 18 100 139 253 959 60 1, 272 1, 411 P r ai ri e V i l l age 0 2 11 14 27 55 233 24 312 339 Sa lin a 1 36 39 90 166 322 2, 632 134 3, 088 3, 254 S haw nee 0 10 31 56 97 170 1, 034 121 1, 325 1, 422 To p ek a 1 7 50 275 350 682 1, 719 7, 244 699 9, 662 10, 344 Wi c h i t a 12 202 858 2, 147 3, 219 3, 913 13, 084 2, 488 19, 485 22, 704 W in f ie ld 1 3 4 27 35 77 351 18 446 481 S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, Cr im e Sta t istics, h t t p : / / www. a c c e s s k a n s a s . o r g / k b i / s t a t s _ c r i m e . s h t m l ( a c c e s s e d A ugust 3, 2006). Data as of M a rch 30, 2006, from reports subm itted to the K B I and as counted by Uniform Crim e Repor ting (UCR) standards. 1 A gency reported usi ng sum m a ry data for 2005. 2 Riley County data; Riley County P o lice Departm ent provi des police services to the city of M anhattan. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates agency di d not subm i t com p l e te data for accurate portray al of these cri m es. R obbery To t a l C r ime Inde x Offen ses Mo t o r Ve hic l e Th e f t To t a l Propert y Cri m e To t a l Viole n t Cri m e Viole n t C r ime C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, C i ties of 10,000 or Mor e , 2005 Pr ope r t y C r ime A ggravated A ssaul t / Battery Burgl a ry T h eft Mu r d e r R a p e 144 A dmissions and R e leases for K a nsas D e par t ment of C or r ections Institutions Fiscal Year s 2000-2006 T y pe of A d m i ssi on and Rel ease FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 A d m i ssi ons B y Court A c t i ons Court Com m i t m ent s 3, 156 3, 157 3, 531 3, 468 3, 507 3, 564 3, 890 Ret urn f r om Court A ppearanc e 101 69 82 73 98 109 83 S ubt ot al 3, 257 3, 226 3, 613 3, 541 3, 605 3, 673 3, 973 Ret urns by Depart m ent of Correc t i ons A c t i on P arol e V i ol at or, No New S ent enc e 3, 074 2, 546 2, 385 2, 379 2, 254 2, 109 1, 632 Condi t i onal Rel eas e V i ol at or, No New S ent enc e 104 108 56 51 39 29 9 Ret urn f r om E s c ape 29 22 11 18 15 23 15 S ubt ot al 3, 207 2, 676 2, 452 2, 448 2, 308 2, 161 1, 657 I nt er-j uri s di c t i onal Trans f ers I nt ers t at e/ F ederal Com pac t Rec ei v ed 16 8 23 28 6 8 7 K ans as I nm at e Ret urned f r om A not her J uri s di c t i on 9 13 10 13 15 29 41 S ubt ot al 25 21 33 41 21 37 48 T o tal A d m i ssi ons 6, 489 5, 923 6, 098 6, 030 5, 934 5, 871 5, 678 Rel eases Rel eas e t o P os t -I nc arc erat i on S upervi s i on 5, 563 4, 383 4, 386 4, 118 4, 087 4, 210 4, 014 Condi t i onal Rel eas e 137 95 67 74 52 29 29 E x pi rat i on of S ent enc e 343 1, 556 1, 203 1, 302 1, 384 1, 458 1, 532 Com m ut at i on or P ardon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I nt er-j uri s di c t i onal Trans f ers K ans as I nm at e Rel eas ed f or Hous i ng 9 20 16 14 19 16 8 I nt ers t at e/ F ederal I nm at e Rel eas ed t o S endi ng J uri s di c t i on 12 15 8 12 17 14 17 S ubt ot al 21 35 24 26 36 30 25 Court - Ordered Rel eas e P r obat i on 26 22 14 15 9 8 3 Ret urned P arol ee P l ac ed on P r obat i on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rel eas ed on A ppeal B ond 12 7 12 5 3 6 15 Rel eas ed f or Court A ppearanc e 125 130 134 165 159 163 120 Ot her Fi nal Rel eas e by Court Order 12 4 8 14 29 21 18 S ubt ot al 175 163 168 199 200 198 156 E s c ape 28 20 13 14 15 23 21 Deat h (al l c aus es ) 15 19 20 31 26 27 21 T o tal Rel eases 6, 282 6, 271 5, 881 5, 764 5, 800 5, 975 5, 798 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of C o rrecti ons, S t ati s ti cal P r ofi l e of the Offender P opul ati on, FY 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. 145 Correctional Facility Total Male Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,489 2,489 - Hutchinson 1,768 1,768 - El Dorado 1,350 1,350 - Norton 835 835 - Ellsworth 832 832 - Topeka 711 - 711 Winfield 556 556 - Wichita Work Release 250 250 - Larned Correctional Mental Health 368 368 - Total KDOC Facility Capacity 9,159 8,448 711 Non-KDOC Placements Larned State Hospital 115 95 20 - Contract Jail Placement 6 6 - - Labette County Conservation Camp 67 50 17 - Total Non-KDOC Placements 288 251 37 - Total Capacity and Placements 2 9,447 8,699 748 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 2006. 1 Special Use Beds are not counted in capacity and are primarily infirmary and certain types of segregation. 2 Total includes out-of-state contract placements. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Correctional Facility All Female All Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,446 - 2,459 - -7 Hutchinson 1,824 - 1,800 - -24 El Dorado 1,352 - 1,380 - 28 Norton 789 - 795 - 6 Ellsworth 821 - 818 - -3 Topeka 639 639 654 654 15 Winfield 498 - 514 - 16 Wichita Work Release 250 - 250 - 0 Larned Correctional Mental Health 344 - 351 - 7 Total KDOC Facility Population 8,984 639 9,020 654 36 Non-KDOC Facilities Larned State Hospital 92 164 7 Contract Jail Placement (County) 40 40 0 Contract Placement (Out-of-State) 24 0 0 0 -24 Labette Correctional Conservation Camp 30 15 29 15 -1 Total Non-KDOC Facility Population 68 17 50 19 -18 Total All Facilities 9,052 656 9,070 673 18 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population , FY 2006. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable, no capacity for female incarcerated population. 261 Special Use Beds 1 Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas June 30, 2006 10 261 16 9 9 5 Capacity 78 66 43 30 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006 FY 2005 FY 2006 Increase or Decrease 146 Characteri sti c 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 T o tal I n m a te P opul ati on* 8, 486 8, 784 8, 540 8, 773 9, 046 9, 181 9, 068 8, 952 A ge Groups (Y ears ) 15 - 19 301 224 169 171 126 103 86 127 20 - 24 1, 511 1, 519 1, 487 1, 538 1, 593 1, 544 1, 524 1, 415 25 - 29 1, 384 1, 390 1, 298 1, 326 1, 409 1, 512 1, 619 1, 571 30 - 34 1, 349 1, 374 1, 308 1, 308 1, 339 1, 325 1, 288 1, 261 35 - 39 1, 504 1, 610 1, 484 1, 389 1, 371 1, 342 1, 283 1, 269 40 - 44 1, 189 1, 274 1, 256 1, 382 1, 376 1, 404 1, 322 1, 265 45 - 49 631 705 768 824 919 1, 011 1, 039 1, 024 50 - 54 297 326 380 425 476 489 450 539 55 - 59 160 185 183 201 216 232 235 254 60 - 64 76 86 102 112 120 126 129 132 65 and over 83 89 103 94 95 93 93 95 Unavai l abl e 1 2 2 3 6 0 0 0 Rac i al / E t hni c Group A m eri c an I ndi an 167 190 184 178 165 157 162 137 A s i an 71 69 76 72 70 81 79 85 B l ac k 3, 105 3, 138 3, 071 3, 042 3, 149 3, 089 3, 015 2, 973 W hi t e 5, 143 5, 387 5, 209 5, 481 5, 662 5, 854 5, 812 5, 757 Gender M al e 7, 932 8, 169 8, 010 8, 249 8, 432 8, 496 8, 413 8, 301 Fem al e 554 615 530 524 614 685 655 651 E duc at i on Level Grades 0-11 3, 226 3, 176 3, 154 3, 377 3, 549 3, 545 3, 521 3, 542 Hi gh S c hool Graduat e 1, 440 1, 516 1, 602 1, 586 1, 779 1, 763 1, 721 1, 565 G. E . D. E qui val enc y 2, 812 3, 009 2, 860 2, 897 3, 032 3, 103 3, 057 3, 026 Great er t han Hi gh S c hool 727 743 617 627 422 523 563 619 Unavai l abl e 281 340 307 286 264 247 206 200 Durat i on of P r es ent Conf i nem ent 6 m ont hs or l es s 2, 393 2, 357 2, 152 2, 239 2, 077 2, 054 2, 076 1, 892 Over 6 m ont hs t o 1 year 1, 198 1, 250 1, 218 1, 214 1, 286 1, 150 1, 137 1, 272 Over 1 year t o 2 years 1, 438 1, 658 1, 521 1, 616 1, 726 1, 765 1, 540 1, 536 Over 2 years t o 3 years 766 853 931 887 1, 027 1, 089 1, 075 953 Over 3 years t o 4 years 536 480 539 601 585 694 696 690 Over 4 years t o 5 years 336 381 352 381 424 415 462 442 Over 5 years 1, 724 1, 714 1, 735 1, 730 1, 795 1, 904 1, 949 2, 069 Unavai l abl e 95 91 92 105 126 110 103 98 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of C o rrecti ons, S t ati s ti cal P r ofi l e of the Offender P opul ati on, FY 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. * P opul ati on recorded annual l y on June 30. Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas 1999-2006 147 County Male Female Total Total Total Allen 32 19 51 33 21 54 40 18 58 Anderson 21 7 28 25 6 31 23 5 28 Atchison 40 11 51 41 8 49 39 11 50 Barber 6 4 10 13 5 18 13 5 18 Barton 76 12 88 62 9 71 77 8 85 Bourbon 23 8 31 32 14 46 34 13 47 Brown 18 16 34 20 17 37 10 8 18 Butler 156 39 195 157 37 194 125 23 148 Chase 5 4 9 6 3 9 6 4 10 Chautauqua 8 5 13 7 4 11 4 6 10 Cherokee 59 16 75 65 14 79 65 21 86 Cheyenne 6 1 7 7 2 9 7 2 9 Clark 459 909 6 410 Clay 19 6 25 8 1 9 9 8 17 Cloud 23 9 32 18 8 26 19 10 29 Coffey 27 11 38 28 13 41 32 10 42 Comanche 3 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 5 Cowley 82 23 105 82 28 110 82 22 104 Crawford 100 42 142 99 44 143 96 40 136 Decatur 505 606 6 0 6 Dickinson 52 9 61 45 15 60 46 10 56 Doniphan 15 4 19 16 3 19 12 6 18 Douglas 237 70 307 245 73 318 249 73 322 Edwards 10 3 13 10 4 13 5 4 9 lk 561 459 3 710 Ellis 55 20 75 52 23 75 59 22 81 Ellsworth 21 3 24 21 3 24 19 4 23 Finney 121 56 177 124 61 185 123 57 180 Ford 92 29 121 89 29 118 98 20 118 Franklin 60 25 85 60 24 84 67 24 91 Geary 76 47 123 113 50 163 87 49 136 Gove 404 516 5 1 6 Graham 6 1 7 8 3 11 7 3 10 Grant 20 6 26 9 6 15 21 6 27 Gray 10 6 16 17 0 17 9 6 15 Grely 246 246 2 4 6 Greenwood 16 6 22 16 6 22 16 6 22 Hamilton 8 4 12 8 4 12 8 4 12 Harper 17 6 23 13 5 18 16 10 26 Harvey 70 17 87 72 18 90 71 15 86 Haskell 13 5 18 12 4 16 14 4 18 Hodgeman 4 5 9 8 0 8 7 0 7 Jackson 42 14 56 29 11 40 29 10 39 Jefferson 45 11 56 46 13 59 50 15 65 ewl 448 549 5 4 9 Johnson 1,157 362 1,519 1,186 363 1,549 1,237 389 1,626 Kearny 13 6 19 11 7 18 12 6 18 Kingman 41 21 62 38 22 60 39 21 60 Kiowa 9 7 16 7 5 12 7 6 13 Labette 58 12 70 51 14 65 62 11 73 Lane 7 0 7 5 3 8 6 3 9 Leavenworth 148 58 206 153 56 209 161 58 219 Lincoln 9 2 11 9 3 12 10 3 13 Linn 19 10 29 17 9 29 17 9 26 Logan 10 5 15 3 1 4 11 4 15 Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2005 Male 20062004 Male Female 2004-2006 Female 148 County Male Female Total Total Total Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2005 Male 20062004 Male Female 2004-2006 Female Lyon 97 34 131 70 32 102 102 46 148 McPherson 63 17 80 68 15 83 68 15 83 Marion 26 1 27 25 1 26 20 3 23 Marshall 18 7 25 18 8 26 17 8 25 Meade 13 5 18 12 5 17 15 5 20 Miami 80 20 100 68 20 88 67 21 88 Mitchell 9 2 11 22 3 25 21 3 24 Montgomery 77 27 104 92 16 108 97 47 144 Morris 15 6 21 13 6 19 13 6 19 Morton 10 3 13 11 3 14 8 2 10 Nemaha 21 3 24 20 6 26 20 4 24 Neosho 41 14 55 44 21 65 41 14 55 Ness 6 5 11 6 6 12 6 6 12 Norton 10 5 15 9 5 14 5 5 10 Osage 44 9 53 46 12 58 49 12 61 Osborne 13 0 13 18 1 19 14 4 18 Ottawa 10 5 15 16 9 25 10 4 14 Pawnee 19 9 28 22 5 27 8 4 12 Phillips 11 5 16 8 5 13 8 6 14 Potawtomie 351449 381149 40 12 52 Pratt 25 6 31 27 9 36 25 9 34 Rawlins 303 527 4 3 7 Reno 141 51 192 139 49 188 84 29 113 Republic 14 3 17 16 2 18 14 2 16 Rice 27 6 33 22 3 25 31 5 36 Riley 114 48 162 117 50 167 122 51 173 Rooks 13 1 14 13 1 14 14 6 20 Rush 7 5 12 6 5 11 12 0 12 Rusel 21 526 241337 23 4 27 Saline 128 71 199 129 69 198 129 72 201 Scott 11 6 17 9 6 15 3 1 4 Sedgwick 1,153 361 1,514 1,111 358 1,469 1,125 376 1,501 Seward 61 23 84 56 31 87 61 24 85 Shawnee 450 132 582 452 125 577 444 121 565 Sheridan 4 4 8 4 4 8 3 5 8 Sherman 18 4 22 16 7 23 22 5 27 mith 527 831 7 1 8 Stafford 12 6 18 12 6 18 12 6 18 Stanton 0 0 0 13 0 13 10 3 13 Stevens 21 4 25 13 13 26 15 11 26 Sumner 63 17 80 61 19 80 64 19 83 Thomas 23 7 30 24 7 31 12 4 16 Trego 7 0 7 7 0 7 8 0 8 Wabaunsee 14 8 22 14 9 23 16 7 23 alce 213 213 2 0 2 Wshington 516 415 5 1 6 ca 448 459 4 5 9 Wilson 30 737 311243 31 10 41 Woodson 8 4 12 9 5 14 10 4 14 Wyandotte 484 207 691 487 190 677 512 196 708 Statewide* 1,159 395 1,554 1,161 391 1,552 1,205 379 1,584 Kansas 7,834 2,662 10,496 7,849 2,672 10,521 7,932 2,673 10,603 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Statistics, Kansas Law Enforcement Employees, 2005 and 2006 . * Includes State Universities, Community Colleges, and State Agencies; does not include Tribal Police. 149 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More 2004-2006 City Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Arkansas City 24 9 33 25 15 40 26 8 34 Atchison 23 1 24 23 1 24 23 2 25 Coffeyville 22 6 28 24 6 30 25 8 33 Derby 31 16 47 34 15 49 31 19 50 Dodge City 46 17 63 47 16 63 51 7 58 El Dorado 24 3 27 25 2 27 22 4 26 Emporia 1 57 20 77 55 22 77 56 20 76 Garden City 52 29 81 52 31 83 53 27 80 Gardner 24 4 28 24 5 29 27 6 33 Great Bend 29 5 34 27 5 32 28 5 33 Hays 1 39 16 55 34 19 53 41 18 59 Hutchinson 72 24 96 72 20 92 75 27 102 Junction City 39 23 62 44 20 64 45 22 67 Kansas City 1 383 150 533 386 146 532 383 147 530 Lansing 12 3 15 13 4 17 14 2 16 Lawrence 1 178 40 218 175 42 217 176 43 219 Leavenworth 64 26 90 63 24 87 61 26 87 Leawood 58 19 77 58 18 76 63 14 77 Lenexa 96 25 121 98 27 125 95 32 127 Liberal 37 12 49 36 15 51 38 10 48 McPherson 24 7 31 26 6 32 28 6 34 Manhattan 2 144 55 199 151 59 210 149 61 210 Merriam 26 4 30 25 5 30 27 5 32 Newton 28 5 33 29 5 34 31 5 36 Olathe 143 50 193 149 44 193 156 46 202 Ottawa 26 7 33 28 6 34 26 8 34 Overland Park 196 74 270 212 83 295 208 86 294 Parsons 23 3 26 22 4 26 24 5 29 Pittsburg 1 47 19 66 44 22 66 49 17 66 Prairie Village 43 14 57 43 10 53 45 12 57 Salina 68 33 101 68 37 105 67 37 104 Shawnee 87 22 109 84 24 108 89 21 110 Topeka 1 289 79 368 284 73 357 296 71 367 Wichita 1 638 213 851 633 206 839 636 226 862 Winfield 23 4 27 25 4 29 25 5 30 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Statistics, Kansas Law Enforcement Employees, 2004, 2005, and 2006 . 1 Includes university law enforcement employees. 2 Includes Riley County and university law enforcement employees; Riley County Police Department provides police service to the city of Manhattan. 20052004 2006 150 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 15 23 17 24 25 16 26 12 28 20 27 18 30 9 21 22 2 8 5 3 1 7 10 29 4 6 31 11 14 19 13 Judicial Districts in , 2006Kansas Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Judicial Center.Institute D-2 DM-6 D-1 DM-6 D-2 DM-3 D-4 DM-7 D-1 DM-6 D-3 DM-5 D-3 DM-5 D-4 DM-3 D-4 DM-1 D-3 DM-4 D-1 DM-6 D-4 DM-1 D-5 DM-3 D-3 DM-1 D-26 D-15 D-3 D-4 DM-2 D-3 DM-1 D-6 DM-1 D-3 DM-2 D-4 DM-1 D-3 DM-2 D-3 DM-1 D-3 DM-1 D-2 DM-3 D-2 DM-3 D-6 D-16 D-6 D-18 DM- 4 KEY D = District Judge Total: 163 DM = District Magistrate Judge Total: 78 = Judicial District 1 Cloud 151 Education Education Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 152 Education Education........................................................................................................................................ 152 Current Expenditure per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 1997-98 - 2002-03, Selected Years.......................................................................................................................................... 154 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1977-78 - 2005-06.......................................................................................................... 155 Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2000-2001 - 2006-2007.............................................................................. 156 Educational Attainment in Kansas, Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County, 1990 and 2000....................... 157 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race........................................................................................... 159 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County, 2004-05 and 2005-06 .................................................................................... 161 Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2005-06................................................................................................................... 163 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County................................................................................. 165 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County, 2005-2006 and 2006-2007...................... 173 Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County...................................................................................... 176 SAT Score Averages by State, 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2004-05............................................................................................... 183 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2002-2006.............................................................................................................. 184 Location of Higher Educational Institutions, in Kansas, Fall 2006 (map)............................................................................... 185 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2006 ....................................................................................................... 186 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2006.................................................................................... 187 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Spring 2006.................................................................................................. 188 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Spring 2006 .............................................................................. 189 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, 2000, Persons 25 Years and Older.......................................................... 190 Public Library Materials by State, FY2004...................................................................................................................................... 193 Public Library Service by State, FY2004 ......................................................................................................................................... 194 Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Services, by State, FY2004........................................................................................................................................................................... 195 153 State 1997-98r 1998-99r 1999-00r 2000-01r 2001-02r 2002-03 Alabama $6,122 $6,421 $6,520 $6,626 $6,807 $6,992 Alaska 10,755 10,728 10,947 10,946 11,209 11,336 Arizona 6,071 6,098 6,203 6,603 6,960 7,140 Arkansas 5,924 6,050 6,372 6,505 7,182 7,348 California 6,868 7,043 7,247 7,733 8,003 8,002 Colorado 7,229 7,440 7,588 7,753 7,835 8,238 Connecticut 10,925 11,207 11,461 11,522 11,857 11,897 Delaware 9,437 9,712 9,974 10,642 10,713 10,797 District of Columbia 10,933 12,362 13,514 14,456 15,660 15,511 Florida 7,328 7,506 7,228 7,248 7,185 7,286 Georgia 7,181 7,612 7,817 8,136 8,466 8,745 Hawaii 7,595 7,745 8,028 7,780 8,519 9,231 Idaho 5,940 6,267 6,391 6,653 6,875 6,794 Illinois 8,428 8,942 9,153 9,480 9,647 9,798 Indiana 8,042 8,445 8,665 8,899 8,894 9,034 Iowa 7,461 7,629 7,841 8,036 8,298 8,361 Kansas 7,592 7,814 7,883 8,409 8,974 8,614 Kentucky 7,259 7,573 7,682 7,854 8,107 8,135 Louisiana 6,689 7,012 7,083 7,174 7,596 7,886 Maine 8,578 8,957 9,338 9,721 10,238 10,646 Maryland 9,259 9,163 9,368 9,671 9,968 10,317 Massachusetts 9,836 10,194 10,615 11,028 11,627 11,749 Michigan 9,146 9,486 10,062 9,887 10,143 10,365 Minnesota 8,053 8,368 8,491 8,715 8,660 8,884 Mississippi 5,422 5,675 6,064 6,059 6,153 6,512 Missouri 7,225 7,448 7,659 7,953 8,283 8,423 Montana 7,642 7,885 7,915 8,194 8,457 8,833 Nebraska 7,803 7,987 8,333 8,417 8,662 9,000 Nevada 6,824 6,913 6,961 6,734 6,968 6,838 New Hampshire 7,689 7,898 8,020 8,381 8,854 9,368 New Jersey 12,128 12,522 12,345 12,866 13,121 13,782 New Mexico 5,906 6,248 6,607 6,919 7,408 7,501 New York 11,816 12,249 12,406 13,014 13,278 13,906 North Carolina 6,717 7,093 7,366 7,463 7,498 7,429 North Dakota 6,344 6,781 6,882 7,080 7,651 7,700 Ohio 8,068 8,451 8,851 9,200 9,604 9,642 Oklahoma 6,387 6,622 6,533 7,070 7,177 6,884 Oregon 8,708 9,072 9,204 9,355 9,386 8,933 Pennsylvania 9,216 9,350 9,489 9,686 9,892 10,155 Rhode Island 10,224 10,542 10,923 11,075 11,351 11,976 South Carolina 6,688 6,993 7,412 7,894 8,121 8,168 South Dakota 6,259 6,540 6,835 7,205 7,411 7,571 Tennessee 6,250 6,432 6,610 6,687 6,967 7,025 Texas 7,004 7,178 7,667 7,706 7,855 8,120 Utah 5,044 5,217 5,313 5,506 5,695 5,524 Vermont 8,889 9,301 9,964 10,465 11,004 11,476 Virginia 7,035 7,140 7,350 8,391 8,529 8,737 Washington 7,745 7,683 7,828 8,005 8,204 8,297 West Virginia 8,035 8,375 8,647 8,920 9,091 9,500 Wisconsin 9,102 9,393 9,397 9,631 9,937 10,040 Wyoming 7,962 8,613 8,995 9,268 10,027 10,428 United States $7,912 $8,170 $8,372 $8,653 $8,884 $9,053 r - revised Current Expenditure per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by State, 1997-98 - 2002-03, Selected Years (adjusted dollars) Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2005 , Elementary and Secondary Education, Revenues and Expenditures, Table 167, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed November 17, 2006). 154 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 1977-78 - 2005-06 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas Source: Kansas State Department of Education, K-12 School Reports, State Totals, Miscellaneous Reports, Number of Schools , http://www.ksde.org/k12/k12.html (accessed February 8, 2007). 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. 155 Grade 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Kindergarten 30,391 30,104 29,907 33,665 34,191 34,647 33,282 1st Grade 34,128 33,909 33,528 33,312 34,526 34,700 35,444 2nd Grade 33,958 33,599 33,401 32,954 32,845 34,024 34,535 3rd Grade 34,743 33,949 33,588 33,429 33,153 32,859 34,163 4th Grade 35,165 34,932 34,139 33,784 33,496 33,228 33,177 5th Grade 35,992 35,437 35,280 34,349 33,879 33,647 33,665 6th Grade 35,662 36,336 35,675 35,436 34,509 34,124 34,043 7th Grade 36,091 35,844 36,700 36,012 35,740 34,789 34,513 8th Grade 36,085 36,120 35,883 36,563 35,900 35,825 34,920 9th Grade 39,168 38,675 38,614 38,601 39,190 38,334 38,373 10th Grade 37,229 37,159 36,611 36,578 36,247 37,114 36,423 11th Grade 34,300 34,691 34,609 34,348 34,301 34,213 34,733 12th Grade 33,085 33,263 33,752 33,775 33,536 32,978 32,998 Non-graded 5,646 5,946 6,347 4,009 3,741 4,696 5,196 At Risk 4 yr old 2,207 3,569 4,194 5,132 5,333 5,588 6,122 Special Ed 3 & 4 yr old 4,484 4,858 5,098 5,440 5,450 5,150 5,191 Total 468,334 468,391 467,326 467,387 466,037 465,916 466,778 Enrollment represents the head count annually as of September 20. Source: Kansas State Department of Education, School Finance, Reports and Publications, Enrollment and Headcount Data, District Headcount Totals By Grade, September 20, 2006 , http://www.ksde.org/leaf/reports_and_publications/reports.html (accessed April 4, 2007). Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade 2000-2001 - 2006-2007 156 County High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher Allen 74.2 12.4 83.1 15.2 Anderson 70.2 8.1 81.9 11.7 Atchison 77.5 13.3 84.7 18.0 Barber 79.4 12.9 85.8 21.0 Barton 78.0 13.6 82.3 16.6 Bourbon 73.9 14.0 84.2 17.8 Brown 78.4 12.5 84.6 19.0 Butler 81.0 17.0 87.3 20.4 Chase 77.9 13.6 87.1 19.6 Chautauqua 70.5 10.6 81.0 12.3 Cherokee 70.2 10.3 80.3 11.3 Cheyenne 74.2 13.3 85.5 16.0 Clark 83.5 17.5 87.4 22.1 Clay 77.8 13.3 87.0 16.5 Cloud 76.0 13.8 85.5 18.0 Coffey 76.9 13.5 86.9 20.1 Comanche 78.0 14.9 91.3 15.1 Cowley 76.9 14.9 85.4 18.3 Crawford 74.7 18.7 84.5 23.9 Decatur 78.5 13.6 86.4 15.4 Dickinson 79.7 11.9 86.4 15.2 Doniphan 73.0 9.7 80.2 14.8 Douglas 88.8 38.4 92.4 42.7 Edwards 76.3 13.1 81.2 16.3 Elk 67.3 10.5 80.0 10.6 Ellis 80.6 23.4 87.2 29.2 Ellsworth 76.6 12.8 84.8 16.4 Finney 70.9 14.4 67.4 14.3 Ford 76.6 18.1 69.9 16.4 Franklin 77.1 12.9 85.3 16.5 Geary 83.4 14.6 86.0 17.1 Gove 79.1 13.6 84.5 18.4 Graham 77.5 14.2 83.6 17.4 Grant 75.1 13.6 71.5 15.2 Gray 69.4 12.6 73.6 16.3 Greeley 82.4 16.8 83.7 17.4 Greenwood 75.1 10.4 80.9 14.5 Hamilton 73.4 12.9 76.7 17.4 Harper 78.2 10.9 83.8 14.0 Harvey 81.2 20.3 85.3 23.0 Haskell 76.1 13.4 74.8 17.5 Hodgeman 84.9 17.3 86.9 19.7 Jackson 80.8 10.4 87.7 15.4 Jefferson 81.0 13.5 88.9 17.9 Jewell 80.8 11.7 87.6 13.8 Johnson 92.9 40.5 94.9 47.7 Kearny 73.8 12.5 75.8 15.0 Kingman 77.5 11.9 84.7 17.8 Kiowa 78.0 14.6 85.2 18.9 Labette 74.2 12.1 83.0 15.9 Lane 81.1 17.8 88.5 18.5 Leavenworth 84.5 23.9 86.5 23.1 Lincoln 77.6 11.6 85.0 17.4 Linn 73.9 10.4 80.9 12.7 Educational Attainment in Kansas, 1990 and 2000 Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County 1990 2000 157 County High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher Educational Attainment in Kansas, 1990 and 2000 Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County 1990 2000 Logan 78.3 15.9 86.7 17.5 Lyon 81.9 21.4 81.8 23.0 McPherson 78.2 17.4 85.9 22.2 Marion 73.8 14.9 84.4 17.9 Marshall 77.5 10.2 85.1 13.2 Meade 79.5 17.1 80.3 19.6 Miami 78.5 13.2 87.5 19.4 Mitchell 82.6 15.8 88.1 16.9 Montgomery 73.0 13.6 81.2 16.0 Morris 80.8 12.5 84.7 16.0 Morton 75.8 16.2 81.9 17.6 Nemaha 75.7 12.3 83.7 14.6 Neosho 77.2 11.5 83.5 15.0 Ness 78.0 12.3 84.4 17.9 Norton 76.9 12.8 84.8 15.4 Osage 76.9 9.3 85.5 14.3 Osborne 76.1 11.0 84.8 15.5 Ottawa 81.0 14.0 86.2 16.3 Pawnee 82.1 16.7 84.8 21.8 Phillips 73.9 10.9 84.4 16.1 Pottawatomie 81.8 15.6 89.2 22.7 Pratt 82.4 19.5 86.3 21.0 Rawlins 80.4 14.4 84.7 15.9 Reno 77.4 14.9 82.7 17.3 Republic 78.3 10.3 88.6 14.9 Rice 81.2 18.7 83.4 17.5 Riley 91.7 34.3 93.8 40.5 Rooks 74.1 11.0 87.1 15.4 Rush 72.6 11.5 82.8 16.4 Russell 74.5 14.1 83.1 16.7 Saline 82.4 17.7 87.0 20.4 Scott 77.2 13.8 84.5 23.0 Sedgwick 82.4 22.2 85.1 25.4 Seward 72.2 11.6 63.7 13.6 Shawnee 84.4 22.3 88.1 26.0 Sheridan 81.5 13.3 87.8 15.9 Sherman 75.0 12.5 86.6 15.0 Smith 74.0 10.0 84.6 16.7 Stafford 78.7 16.5 82.9 18.4 Stanton 76.9 16.9 78.0 16.9 Stevens 78.4 14.1 80.5 17.5 Sumner 77.1 11.3 86.3 15.7 Thomas 85.4 15.7 92.7 25.0 Trego 72.9 12.1 84.3 14.0 Wabaunsee 83.8 12.6 89.9 17.3 Wallace 77.8 12.5 84.0 17.2 Washington 69.6 11.2 81.2 15.2 Wichita 71.7 12.5 77.7 15.5 Wilson 74.6 11.4 81.1 10.9 Woodson 70.6 8.4 83.4 11.4 Wyandotte 69.9 10.3 74.0 12.0 Kansas 81.3 21.1 86.0 25.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-5-18); 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (PHC-2-18), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-2-18.pdf (accessed January 11, 2007). 158 County White Hispanic Allen 17132310180 Anderson 0000007 Atchison 129171020149 Barber 810001082 Barton 2372416334 Bourbon 16151110169 Brown 85332104 Butler 879 10 28 7 11 3 938 Chase 44000004 Chautauqua 31060050 Cherokee 243251010261 Cheyenne 390100040 Clark 4000003 Clay 111000012 Cloud 90100009 Coffey 151101018 Comanche 30110103 Cowley 410 22 22 10 11 0 475 Crawford 34395154367 Decatur 01000142 Dickinson 2824505096 Doniphan 1022230010 Douglas 734 58 30 29 24 0 875 Edwards 290800037 Elk 410112045 Ellis 25016030260 Ellsworth 104150101 Finney 213 11 149 0 15 0 388 Ford 222 7 153 2 14 0 398 Franklin 3285002439 Geary 115 40 22 0 5 39 221 Gove 470000047 Graham 341000035 Grant 5102100072 Gray 760900085 Greeley 25030002 Greenwood 73040007 Hamilton 270700034 Harper 720520079 Harvey 32653135232 Haskell 4202200064 Hodgeman 25100002 Jackson 167331101185 Jefferson 3280530036 Jewell 8000008 Johnson 4,889 270 201 25 227 56 5,668 Kearny 4832410480 Kingman 16000201 Kiowa 96120100 Labette 2712871838 Lane 33010105 Leavenworth 649 79 24 9 13 4 778 Lincoln 44000004 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race Multi-Ethnic Total Black American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander 159 County White Hispanic 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race Multi-Ethnic Total Black American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Linn 14812200153 Logan 50010102 Lyon 280570240361 McPherson 33740307 Marion 162141301 Marshall 782300083 Meade 400500045 Miami 31276101327 Mitchell 871001089 Montgomery 285 24 21 55 5 1 391 Morris 591210063 Morton 4622101070 Nemaha 1230211012 Neosho 722324083 Ness 35010107 Norton 850100086 Osage 202703023 Osborne 6000006 Ottawa 10012000103 Pawnee 9163000 Phillips 800102083 Pottawatomie 25428210267 Pratt 120501018 Rawlins 320000032 Reno 612042220697 Republic 9100000 Rice 101301015 Riley 430 35 9 1 13 5 493 Rooks 761001078 Rush 46010104 Russell 82411008 Saline 418 20 22 5 19 0 484 Scott 680401073 Sedgwick 3,112 601 406 67 251 61 4,498 Seward 94 8 129 3 12 0 246 Shawnee 1,102 154 99 21 24 33 1,433 Sheridan 350000035 Sherman 59150006 Smith 301000031 Stafford 77120108 Stanton 300500035 Stevens 6003101092 Sumner 27442542231 Thomas 95130100 Trego 400010041 Wabaunsee 76222208 Wallace 210200023 Washington 700100071 Wichita 180800026 Wilson 080202113 Woodson 43001004 Wyandotte 513 604 229 6 42 0 1,394 Kansas 24,356 2,111 2,048 318 770 233 29,836 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, School Finance, Reports and Publications, 2005-2006 Graduates by Gender, Ethnicity, and County. 160 County Allen 1,143 11 1.0 1,103 14 1.3 Anderson 667 7 1.0 686 10 1.5 Atchison 1,140 23 2.0 1,097 26 2.4 Barber 461 6 1.3 447 2 0.4 Barton 2,383 25 1.0 2,328 34 1.5 Bourbon 1,197 23 1.9 1,181 27 2.3 Brown 752 21 2.8 761 23 3.0 Butler 6,617 40 0.6 6,635 61 0.9 Chase 229 2 0.9 240 4 1.7 Chautauqua 305 5 1.6 304 4 1.3 Cherokee 1,708 31 1.8 1,722 11 0.6 Cheyenne 260 1 0.4 252 1 0.4 Clark 246 0 0.0 225 1 0.4 Clay 736 14 1.9 709 11 1.6 Cloud 619 3 0.5 628 5 0.8 Coffey 808 3 0.4 812 4 0.5 Comanche 144 0 0.0 141 0 0.0 Cowley 3,086 31 1.0 3,024 33 1.1 Crawford 2,645 38 1.4 2,569 27 1.1 Decatur 249 0 0.0 251 1 0.4 Dickinson 1,957 37 1.9 1,947 27 1.4 Doniphan 734 5 0.7 721 9 1.2 Douglas 6,271 51 0.8 6,150 53 0.9 Edwards 234 2 0.9 209 1 0.5 Elk 325 1 0.3 308 3 1.0 Ellis 1,864 9 0.5 1,700 14 0.8 Ellsworth 558 6 1.1 568 5 0.9 Finney 3,446 68 2.0 3,407 91 2.7 Ford 2,844 42 1.5 2,789 28 1.0 Franklin 2,326 26 1.1 2,311 27 1.2 Geary 2,500 47 1.9 2,399 16 0.7 Gove 343 2 0.6 322 0 0.0 Graham 202 0 0.0 196 2 1.0 Grant 772 27 3.5 696 10 1.4 Gray 564 2 0.4 552 6 1.1 Greeley 146 1 0.7 137 1 0.7 Greenwood 520 3 0.6 498 1 0.2 Hamilton 233 0 0.0 219 1 0.5 Harper 492 9 1.8 483 2 0.4 Harvey 2,818 47 1.7 2,856 29 1.0 Haskell 400 3 0.8 403 2 0.5 Hodgeman 224 0 0.0 216 0 0.0 Jackson 1,174 12 1.0 1,179 17 1.4 Jefferson 2,104 15 0.7 2,071 17 0.8 Jewell 297 1 0.3 253 0 0.0 Johnson 37,421 294 0.8 37,935 242 0.6 Kearny 499 3 0.6 472 5 1.1 Kingman 731 2 0.3 673 3 0.4 Kiowa 304 0 0.0 298 22 7.4 Labette 2,050 18 0.9 2,099 34 1.6 Lane 183 2 1.1 184 0 0.0 Leavenworth 5,713 53 0.9 5,761 32 0.6 Lincoln 270 2 0.7 259 0 0.0 Headcount Grades 7-12 Number of Dropouts Number of Dropouts Dropout Rate Dropout Rate Headcount Grades 7-12 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County 2004-05 and 2005-06 2005-062004-05 161 County Headcount Grades 7-12 Number of Dropouts Number of Dropouts Dropout Rate Dropout Rate Headcount Grades 7-12 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County 2004-05 and 2005-06 2005-062004-05 Linn 995 17 1.7 987 2 0.2 Logan 288 1 0.3 275 2 0.7 Lyon 2,920 46 1.6 2,723 59 2.2 McPherson 2,440 25 1.0 2,356 26 1.1 Marion 1,228 12 1.0 1,196 5 0.4 Marshall 1,127 6 0.5 1,127 9 0.8 Meade 299 11 3.7 304 0 0.0 Miami 2,297 40 1.7 2,336 50 2.1 Mitchell 577 4 0.7 559 5 0.9 Montgomery 2,657 46 1.7 2,608 53 2.0 Morris 457 3 0.7 425 0 0.0 Morton 415 3 0.7 416 7 1.7 Nemaha 839 6 0.7 810 6 0.7 Neosho 1,468 14 1.0 1,275 27 2.1 Ness 245 0 0.0 236 1 0.4 Norton 452 4 0.9 479 4 0.8 Osage 1,508 17 1.1 1,499 19 1.3 Osborne 202 2 1.0 198 1 0.5 Ottawa 590 4 0.7 577 6 1.0 Pawnee 567 1 0.2 571 9 1.6 Phillips 494 0 0.0 513 6 1.2 Pottawatomie 1,740 6 0.3 1,746 28 1.6 Pratt 773 6 0.8 775 5 0.6 Rawlins 193 1 0.5 189 2 1.1 Reno 4,743 68 1.4 4,470 53 1.2 Republic 446 3 0.7 430 0 0.0 Rice 873 9 1.0 846 9 1.1 Riley 3,008 35 1.2 2,872 12 0.4 Rooks 492 1 0.2 479 6 1.3 Rush 288 1 0.3 277 2 0.7 Russell 586 11 1.9 586 0 0.0 Saline 4,015 102 2.5 3,893 74 1.9 Scott 438 5 1.1 434 3 0.7 Sedgwick 34,706 781 2.3 34,669 464 1.3 Seward 2,098 89 4.2 2,133 44 2.1 Shawnee 12,100 304 2.5 12,050 265 2.2 Sheridan 173 0 0.0 174 0 0.0 Sherman 451 2 0.4 438 8 1.8 Smith 345 3 0.9 306 3 1.0 Stafford 559 3 0.5 524 3 0.6 Stanton 222 2 0.9 214 4 1.9 Stevens 581 9 1.5 534 10 1.9 Sumner 2,146 15 0.7 2,109 16 0.8 Thomas 754 5 0.7 707 3 0.4 Trego 212 3 1.4 211 2 0.9 Wabaunsee 512 7 1.4 500 12 2.4 Wallace 195 0 0.0 177 0 0.0 Washington 637 4 0.6 633 1 0.2 Wichita 207 5 2.4 196 2 1.0 Wilson 873 7 0.8 904 24 2.7 Woodson 278 8 2.9 224 4 1.8 Wyandotte 12,291 323 2.6 12,251 403 3.3 Kansas 214,914 3,154 1.5 212,807 2,758 1.3 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=1897 (accessed July 12, 2007). Enrollment represents headcount enrollment as of September 20 each year. 162 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2005-06 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2005 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Allen 2,301.2 172.6 13.3 Anderson 1,350.3 110.6 12.2 Atchison 2,292.1 152.0 15.1 Barber 844.5 68.8 12.3 Barton 4,424.2 321.2 13.8 Bourbon 2,334.7 171.7 13.6 Brown 1,560.0 126.3 12.4 Butler 13,661.4 864.4 15.8 Chase 467.5 40.4 11.6 Chautauqua 573.5 51.0 11.2 Cherokee 3,627.1 281.3 12.9 Cheyenne 455.5 46.9 9.7 Clark 448.5 41.4 10.8 Clay 1,327.2 97.6 13.6 Cloud 1,276.2 110.6 11.5 Coffey 1,684.6 135.4 12.4 Comanche 307.4 22.3 13.8 Cowley 6,116.8 424.6 14.4 Crawford 5,710.2 377.4 15.1 Decatur 441.5 42.4 10.4 Dickinson 3,736.2 288.3 13.0 Doniphan 1,479.9 127.8 11.6 Douglas 12,488.9 793.2 15.7 Edwards 427.5 37.6 11.4 Elk 604.5 53.6 11.3 Ellis 3,509.6 254.4 13.8 Ellsworth 1,048.1 94.6 11.1 Finney 7,734.0 492.3 15.7 Ford 6,218.5 404.5 15.4 Franklin 4,642.3 322.7 14.4 Geary 5,909.3 409.7 14.4 Gove 598.0 64.3 9.3 Graham 390.6 35.0 11.2 Grant 1,655.1 110.0 15.0 Gray 1,259.2 99.8 12.6 Greeley 252.3 21.4 11.8 Greenwood 986.9 86.7 11.4 Hamilton 459.0 38.8 11.8 Harper 974.6 85.0 11.5 Harvey 5,709.1 374.0 15.3 Haskell 872.9 73.5 11.9 Hodgeman 369.0 34.3 10.8 Jackson 2,442.7 160.9 15.2 Jefferson 3,934.6 283.6 13.9 Jewell 448.5 59.4 7.6 Johnson 80,090.9 4,842.4 16.5 Kearny 971.8 80.9 12.0 Kingman 1,276.0 109.5 11.7 Kiowa 576.5 50.9 11.3 Labette 4,099.3 292.6 14.0 Lane 348.2 32.8 10.6 Leavenworth 12,021.2 709.2 17.0 Lincoln 501.2 46.4 10.8 Linn 1,967.4 146.6 13.4 163 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2005-06 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2005 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Logan 493.6 49.2 10.0 Lyon 5,727.0 399.0 14.4 McPherson 4,614.4 315.3 14.6 Marion 2,243.5 171.8 13.1 Marshall 1,989.3 162.6 12.2 Meade 657.2 52.7 12.5 Miami 4,662.0 315.1 14.8 Mitchell 1,097.1 85.3 12.9 Montgomery 5,179.0 339.9 15.2 Morris 837.0 68.2 12.3 Morton 860.3 79.8 10.8 Nemaha 1,612.9 126.9 12.7 Neosho 2,529.0 185.9 13.6 Ness 464.1 42.7 10.9 Norton 911.6 81.8 11.1 Osage 2,970.0 224.3 13.2 Osborne 352.7 32.2 11.0 Ottawa 1,184.2 92.3 12.8 Pawnee 1,097.3 81.3 13.5 Phillips 966.5 89.3 10.8 Pottawatomie 3,503.1 260.5 13.4 Pratt 1,530.3 109.7 13.9 Rawlins 341.5 31.6 10.8 Reno 9,521.0 636.4 15.0 Republic 793.5 80.5 9.9 Rice 1,777.5 153.3 11.6 Riley 5,760.8 379.7 15.2 Rooks 883.3 83.3 10.6 Rush 536.8 50.5 10.6 Russell 1,123.0 92.7 12.1 Saline 8,211.1 529.5 15.5 Scott 900.7 70.3 12.8 Sedgwick 74,604.8 4,351.4 17.1 Seward 4,900.7 314.5 15.6 Shawnee 25,131.7 1,682.8 14.9 Sheridan 324.5 25.0 13.0 Sherman 944.0 67.5 14.0 Smith 605.5 63.1 9.6 Stafford 990.3 83.6 11.8 Stanton 454.4 39.0 11.7 Stevens 1,212.6 103.3 11.7 Sumner 4,060.9 302.5 13.4 Thomas 1,303.4 104.1 12.5 Trego 398.0 32.4 12.3 Wabaunsee 975.0 74.1 13.2 Wallace 323.0 39.3 8.2 Washington 1,156.7 114.4 10.1 Wichita 456.4 38.5 11.9 Wilson 1,752.0 133.2 13.2 Woodson 437.5 35.0 12.5 Wyandotte 26,137.5 1,632.1 16.0 Kansas 442,708.4 29,485.0 15.0 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Selected School Statistics, Report by District 2005-2006 (from SO66 Superintendent's Organization Report), http://www.ksde.org/leaf/reports_and_publications/reports.html (accessed July 6, 2006). 164 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 362 $38,998 $14,117,160 35.69 Iola 257 1,428 29,309 41,853,462 41.90 Humboldt 258 511 45,226 23,119,299 44.74 ANDERSON Garnett 365 1,102 51,661 56,945,502 42.84 Crest 479 248 51,893 12,869,544 31.71 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 734 50,920 37,390,592 30.20 Atchison Public Schools 409 1,558 48,192 75,073,951 56.43 BARBER Barber County North 254 593 81,937 48,547,490 41.46 South Barber 255 252 102,517 25,834,373 39.70 BARTON Claflin 354 295 58,360 17,216,181 35.35 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 478 52,596 25,120,073 50.91 Great Bend 428 3,024 39,729 120,131,110 46.82 Hoisington 431 628 48,517 30,459,178 58.61 BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 1,879 37,293 70,080,633 40.01 Uniontown 235 456 29,666 13,512,983 37.70 BROWN Hiawatha 415 898 56,502 50,710,858 47.68 South Brown County 430 663 29,372 19,458,706 55.74 BUTLER Bluestem 205 712 38,212 27,187,747 50.95 Remington-Whitewater 206 539 56,834 30,633,482 50.39 Circle 375 1,477 82,537 121,890,090 53.19 Andover 385 3,892 43,921 170,923,052 58.17 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 1,684 28,532 48,034,461 57.12 Douglass Public Schools 396 828 25,897 21,450,405 54.87 Augusta 402 2,131 31,805 67,782,288 50.96 El Dorado 490 2,086 45,500 94,913,582 46.75 Flinthills 492 314 49,360 15,474,239 59.80 CHASE Chase County 284 468 83,095 38,846,862 45.85 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 158 51,306 8,080,752 23.98 Chautauqua County Community 286 416 36,529 15,196,136 31.06 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 865 30,596 26,453,277 40.56 Columbus 493 1,167 48,348 56,398,237 45.26 Galena 499 739 17,195 12,698,351 48.79 Baxter Springs 508 858 28,607 24,530,148 38.68 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 145 124,710 18,020,651 34.36 St. Francis Community Schools 297 311 93,373 29,039,137 33.52 CLARK Minneola 219 244 78,960 19,266,219 57.59 Ashland 220 205 129,392 26,460,702 37.79 CLAY Clay Center 379 1,327 42,678 56,642,313 41.93 Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County 165 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County CLOUD Concordia 333 1,055 $41,584 $43,858,597 46.01 Southern Cloud 334 222 77,077 17,072,585 41.77 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 578 42,279 24,441,603 49.99 Burlington 244 836 494,366 413,290,173 23.99 Leroy-Gridley 245 271 72,189 19,527,106 38.73 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 307 149,921 46,085,681 37.25 COWLEY Central 462 350 37,962 13,286,747 50.42 Udall 463 369 36,474 13,447,947 47.17 Winfield 465 2,415 38,723 93,515,877 51.87 Arkansas City 470 2,749 27,857 76,567,936 43.46 Dexter 471 235 26,872 6,301,444 24.00 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 589 24,870 14,636,138 49.71 Cherokee 247 785 34,371 26,963,904 34.52 Girard 248 1,052 31,999 33,663,141 42.94 Frontenac Public Schools 249 743 27,536 20,459,509 36.55 Pittsburg 250 2,542 53,416 135,795,229 51.05 DECATUR Oberlin 294 429 63,634 27,298,815 45.76 Prairie Heights 295 13 509,651 6,370,632 35.02 DICKINSON Solomon 393 405 45,311 18,337,471 40.16 Abilene 435 1,463 38,941 56,975,018 39.48 Chapman 473 964 52,132 50,239,190 38.05 Rural Vista 481 396 50,748 20,070,938 47.47 Herington 487 509 29,862 15,205,546 41.06 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 380 37,212 14,140,536 28.07 Highland 425 238 50,659 12,056,882 31.97 Troy Public Schools 429 368 33,704 12,386,401 34.92 Midway Schools 433 197 78,609 15,485,921 20.00 Elwood 486 297 41,321 12,288,985 39.94 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 1,345 49,300 66,304,031 54.67 Eudora 491 1,289 39,390 50,758,511 66.52 Lawrence 497 9,855 90,713 894,016,784 52.05 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 309 74,533 22,993,494 43.08 Lewis 502 119 132,669 15,787,554 33.36 ELK West Elk 282 413 49,272 20,324,887 37.38 Elk Valley 283 192 44,621 8,567,290 36.75 ELLIS Ellis 388 378 65,329 24,668,334 40.49 Victoria 432 263 86,964 22,828,008 45.72 Hays 489 2,870 71,463 205,061,662 49.99 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 596 49,773 29,654,651 40.62 Lorraine 328 452 101,796 46,042,212 52.75 166 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County FINNEY Holcomb 363 875 $188,070 $164,486,262 39.75 Garden City 457 6,859 43,926 301,303,313 38.37 FORD Spearville 381 343 42,449 14,560,143 44.65 Dodge City 443 5,630 30,590 172,222,202 57.35 Bucklin 459 246 74,120 18,196,477 35.30 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 875 39,816 34,826,685 36.07 Central Heights 288 600 35,790 21,477,314 37.59 Wellsville 289 787 47,728 37,561,739 59.01 Ottawa 290 2,381 40,169 95,622,798 59.36 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 5,909 21,130 124,862,124 38.97 GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 112 89,657 10,041,599 30.40 Wheatland 292 167 72,099 12,040,525 30.73 Quinter Public Schools 293 319 53,724 17,138,037 51.25 GRAHAM Hill City 281 391 85,695 33,472,387 33.02 GRANT Ulysses 214 1,655 191,244 316,527,285 34.51 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 635 54,392 34,560,740 41.49 Montezuma 371 251 58,705 14,728,980 55.67 Copeland 476 127 90,309 11,469,305 42.48 Ingalls 477 246 67,577 16,617,117 23.99 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 252 140,435 35,431,811 38.88 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 246 56,612 13,926,654 35.24 Eureka 389 639 47,507 30,375,729 59.90 Hamilton 390 102 78,132 7,930,446 28.80 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 459 158,275 72,648,427 41.42 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 855 50,713 43,339,454 40.66 Attica 511 120 111,216 13,345,870 38.02 HARVEY Burrton 369 277 50,261 13,922,239 52.21 Newton 373 3,434 36,428 125,081,723 47.80 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 529 24,184 12,781,363 41.03 Halstead 440 707 42,397 29,970,308 50.33 Hesston 460 763 44,314 33,811,491 56.51 HASKELL Sublette 374 495 199,398 98,781,725 39.85 Satanta 507 378 441,996 166,853,630 27.99 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 300 75,850 22,717,010 49.75 Hanston 228 70 138,779 9,645,110 42.35 JACKSON North Jackson 335 404 33,932 13,708,381 34.54 Holton 336 1,112 31,311 34,817,790 46.45 Royal Valley 337 927 24,127 22,358,287 40.92 167 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 437 $30,607 $13,359,793 37.66 Jefferson County North 339 478 32,478 15,530,963 56.17 Jefferson West 340 939 34,947 32,798,097 51.37 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 584 39,437 23,015,388 39.57 McLouth 342 541 46,297 25,060,359 34.62 Perry Public Schools 343 957 53,597 51,265,192 56.74 JEWELL White Rock 104 99 150,840 14,857,712 30.00 Mankato 278 207 46,005 9,523,048 41.82 Jewell 279 143 74,606 10,668,707 46.39 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 18,975 106,694 2,024,547,615 61.35 Spring Hill 230 1,640 58,585 96,067,206 67.96 Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch 231 3,649 50,913 185,756,136 78.01 DeSoto 232 4,928 67,758 333,926,075 69.10 Olathe 233 23,422 68,042 1,593,680,432 68.15 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 27,477 108,170 2,972,219,547 49.72 KEARNY Lakin 215 637 338,117 215,211,622 32.52 Deerfield 216 335 212,119 71,123,470 30.92 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 1,064 59,238 63,029,504 47.79 Cunningham 332 212 216,685 45,937,128 32.56 KIOWA Greensburg 422 279 89,982 25,104,983 40.52 Mullinville 424 122 165,235 20,076,102 36.99 Haviland Public Schools 474 176 97,222 17,111,032 41.82 LABETTE Parsons 503 1,432 34,507 49,417,122 55.87 Oswego 504 469 24,729 11,585,695 55.84 Chetopa 505 561 17,161 9,618,819 50.81 Labette County 506 1,638 26,882 44,038,074 45.39 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 104 64,130 6,669,562 49.60 Dighton 482 244 117,392 28,667,211 38.44 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 1,536 922 1,416,220 40.11 Easton 449 691 42,563 29,415,304 52.44 Leavenworth 453 3,940 45,656 179,893,203 50.78 Basehor-Linwood 458 2,063 49,611 102,333,133 45.40 Tonganoxie 464 1,641 46,298 75,960,597 49.80 Lansing 469 2,151 40,863 87,875,619 48.44 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 363 64,079 23,241,563 53.47 Sylvan Grove 299 139 92,896 12,866,097 25.96 LINN Pleasanton 344 409 28,440 11,617,693 35.71 Jayhawk 346 560 48,515 27,182,715 44.79 Prairie View 362 999 136,514 136,323,180 43.14 LOGAN Oakley 274 410 78,347 32,122,393 36.36 Triplains 275 84 206,244 17,242,002 36.81 168 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County LYON North Lyon County 251 556 $50,822 $28,241,639 48.04 Southern Lyon County 252 578 50,088 28,971,048 49.26 Emporia 253 4,593 35,023 160,856,143 51.19 McPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 1,007 47,410 47,722,534 57.32 McPherson 418 2,370 65,048 154,158,011 49.04 Canton-Galva 419 400 58,573 23,452,560 53.84 Moundridge 423 415 97,093 40,293,529 49.33 Inman 448 423 54,832 23,166,451 47.64 MARION Centre 397 283 64,625 18,288,852 43.10 Peabody-Burns 398 390 51,623 20,138,109 44.84 Marion-Florence 408 631 42,750 26,975,204 46.19 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 669 45,575 30,484,961 50.90 Goessel 411 271 42,778 11,571,550 55.89 MARSHALL Marysville 364 754 64,735 48,822,983 46.30 Vermillion 380 542 42,544 23,045,874 42.19 Axtell 488 314 51,332 16,092,452 50.87 Valley Heights 498 380 42,096 15,992,197 50.89 MEADE Fowler 225 179 78,368 14,027,795 51.39 Meade 226 478 149,930 71,696,654 39.59 MIAMI Osawatomie 367 1,185 35,223 41,739,799 49.70 Paola 368 2,005 56,191 112,646,347 52.25 Louisburg 416 1,472 71,463 105,215,148 57.00 MITCHELL Waconda 272 348 62,456 21,759,786 41.00 Beloit 273 749 52,683 39,443,715 46.01 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 818 31,868 26,051,838 31.02 Coffeyville 445 1,797 43,477 78,141,206 43.75 Independence 446 1,891 42,201 79,790,295 37.89 Cherryvale 447 674 21,925 14,766,701 42.21 MORRIS Morris County 417 837 57,255 47,922,132 35.78 MORTON Rolla 217 199 377,976 75,028,178 38.30 Elkhart 218 662 128,422 84,989,948 40.94 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 907 42,066 38,133,133 49.39 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 498 50,084 24,961,731 30.41 B & B 451 208 37,674 7,836,244 27.19 NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 697 51,829 36,098,639 44.35 Chanute Public Schools 413 1,833 29,191 53,492,963 48.37 NESS Western Plains 106 192 133,517 25,568,528 34.96 Ness City 303 273 105,204 28,678,702 34.25 169 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 674 $33,660 $22,673,359 34.94 Northern Valley 212 180 56,697 10,205,486 41.00 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 58 169,608 9,837,270 36.03 OSAGE Osage City 420 728 35,734 25,996,708 36.12 Lyndon 421 447 42,384 18,945,447 31.36 Santa Fe Trail 434 1,205 35,094 42,281,568 44.04 Burlingame Public Schools 454 332 33,064 10,977,186 47.90 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 259 55,464 14,348,571 37.24 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 353 50,407 17,778,424 42.29 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 551 54,745 30,136,879 37.22 Twin Valley 240 634 39,758 25,194,672 46.32 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 919 45,096 41,434,187 49.93 Pawnee Heights 496 179 62,980 11,241,971 40.87 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 150 52,443 7,866,433 37.25 Phillipsburg 325 633 40,227 25,443,420 50.11 Logan 326 184 73,741 13,568,403 32.24 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 1,281 42,505 54,432,446 56.32 Kaw Valley 321 1,085 231,970 251,687,918 31.79 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 361 46,545 16,779,374 51.37 Rock Creek 323 777 34,156 26,539,523 40.42 PRATT Pratt 382 1,178 52,076 61,335,050 45.94 Skyline Schools 438 353 60,951 21,485,103 33.56 RAWLINS Rawlins County Unified 105 342 69,939 23,884,206 46.42 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 4,542 42,832 194,548,020 45.74 Nickerson 309 1,131 52,933 59,873,027 45.42 Fairfield 310 374 82,706 30,898,835 38.00 Pretty Prairie 311 289 52,720 15,235,986 47.71 Haven Public Schools 312 1,056 50,048 52,835,403 44.69 Buhler 313 2,130 53,195 113,279,249 49.22 REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 258 49,324 12,700,906 34.97 Republic County 427 440 60,020 26,378,794 41.37 Hillcrest Rural 455 97 99,716 9,622,585 41.65 RICE Sterling 376 502 43,431 21,789,376 41.55 Chase-Raymond 401 163 96,578 15,771,106 50.48 Lyons 405 828 39,511 32,695,529 47.75 Little River 444 285 93,627 26,683,576 43.69 RILEY Riley County 378 628 36,875 23,157,339 49.07 Manhattan 383 4,914 77,702 381,804,764 43.76 Blue Valley 384 219 61,217 13,412,606 46.25 170 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County ROOKS Palco 269 148 $172,697 $25,472,854 38.64 Plainville 270 392 89,053 34,890,881 40.53 Stockton 271 344 62,275 21,422,551 38.19 RUSH LaCrosse 395 319 70,530 22,463,676 42.36 Otis-Bison 403 218 83,319 18,188,640 35.72 RUSSELL Paradise 399 134 158,160 21,114,302 38.89 Russell County 407 990 61,315 60,671,229 41.17 SALINE Salina 305 7,066 53,815 380,267,030 55.16 Southeast of Saline 306 691 84,823 58,646,460 31.48 Ell-Saline 307 454 36,933 16,748,956 50.63 SCOTT Scott County 466 901 80,848 72,819,476 58.33 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 45,497 51,409 2,338,971,843 51.28 Derby 260 6,334 46,904 297,101,847 46.10 Haysville 261 4,427 25,710 113,814,045 52.70 Valley Center Public Schools 262 2,424 34,799 84,359,241 54.01 Mulvane 263 1,859 27,438 51,001,628 49.88 Clearwater 264 1,234 45,720 56,432,383 56.15 Goddard 265 4,277 40,216 172,021,686 59.09 Maize 266 5,867 42,433 248,968,065 51.94 Renwick 267 1,933 42,692 82,502,079 55.70 Cheney 268 752 33,112 24,900,144 55.99 SEWARD Liberal 480 4,216 38,913 164,043,577 40.92 Kismet-Plains 483 685 100,519 68,855,805 35.68 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 3,330 61,499 204,784,539 49.13 Silver Lake 372 728 35,234 25,643,590 47.48 Auburn Washburn 437 5,096 75,431 384,396,721 50.31 Shawnee Heights 450 3,371 47,186 159,045,385 50.83 Topeka Public Schools 501 12,607 50,356 634,855,362 53.27 SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 325 77,949 25,294,493 38.74 SHERMAN Goodland 352 944 62,531 59,029,268 39.00 SMITH Smith Center 237 427 60,598 25,845,048 46.02 West Smith County 238 179 47,281 8,463,335 32.71 STAFFORD Stafford 349 306 52,168 15,937,417 57.58 St. John-Hudson 350 396 68,771 27,219,716 45.85 Macksville 351 289 107,515 31,071,735 32.04 STANTON Stanton County 452 454 232,161 105,494,131 31.28 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 211 441,668 93,280,360 29.44 Hugoton Public Schools 210 1,001 284,124 284,521,582 27.29 171 School District by County U.S.D. # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2005 2005 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2005-2006 Kansas School Districts, 2005 School Tax Rates for 2006, by County SUMNER Wellington 353 1,638 $35,300 $57,821,784 59.71 Conway Springs 356 558 31,668 17,674,052 63.95 Belle Plaine 357 759 23,241 17,628,522 59.80 Oxford 358 382 36,388 13,889,456 53.19 Argonia Public Schools 359 204 50,301 10,261,493 32.80 Caldwell 360 276 50,407 13,917,475 61.12 South Haven 509 245 48,225 11,790,962 39.83 THOMAS Brewster 314 126 94,392 11,874,490 39.87 Colby Public Schools 315 990 56,193 55,602,565 46.56 Golden Plains 316 188 49,289 9,271,314 36.73 TREGO WaKeeney 208 398 78,055 31,065,703 44.57 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 452 70,633 31,926,307 56.19 Wabaunsee East 330 523 56,620 29,612,449 49.06 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 204 102,945 21,000,707 44.57 Weskan 242 119 72,304 8,604,122 42.43 WASHINGTON North Central 221 112 108,110 12,054,303 36.07 Washington Schools 222 354 37,351 13,203,714 52.41 Barnes 223 387 62,854 24,330,653 52.54 Clifton-Clyde 224 305 64,514 19,651,047 36.49 WICHITA Leoti 467 456 72,573 33,122,170 39.41 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 268 59,391 15,887,073 34.54 Neodesha 461 742 34,212 25,385,306 50.54 Fredonia 484 743 46,133 34,253,511 39.65 WOODSON Woodson 366 438 55,005 24,064,632 34.68 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 3,661 38,733 141,781,398 61.14 Piper-Kansas City 203 1,408 64,219 90,420,513 52.69 Bonner Springs 204 2,192 56,499 123,817,493 54.15 Kansas City 500 18,878 40,164 758,203,842 63.34 Kansas 442,708 $21,313,011 $27,019,361,809 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Assessed Valuation Reports, Mill Levy Reports, and Selected School Statistics, http://www.ksde.org/leaf/reports_and_publications/reports.html (accessed July 31, 2006). 172 C ount y 1 Alle n 2, 387 871 344 1, 215 50. 9 1, 068 413 183 596 55. 8 9. 6 A nders on 1, 405 443 186 629 44. 8 798 279 108 387 48. 5 8. 3 A t c hi s on 2, 414 799 392 1, 191 49. 3 1, 061 448 154 602 56. 7 15. 0 B arber 889 224 106 330 37. 1 394 102 64 166 42. 1 13. 5 B art on 4, 662 1, 770 582 2, 352 50. 5 2, 162 958 287 1, 245 57. 6 14. 1 B ourbon 2, 448 940 319 1, 259 51. 4 1, 178 517 166 683 58. 0 12. 7 Br o w n 1, 623 555 238 793 48. 9 582 227 88 315 54. 1 10. 8 Bu tle r 14, 140 2, 285 1, 031 3, 316 23. 5 6, 657 1, 420 536 1, 956 29. 4 25. 3 Chas e 481 123 77 200 41. 6 176 46 19 65 36. 9 - 11. 2 Chaut auqua 598 188 87 275 46. 0 264 82 44 126 47. 7 3. 8 Cherok ee 3, 815 1, 478 539 2, 017 52. 9 2, 108 928 271 1, 199 56. 9 7. 6 Cheyenne 470 114 82 196 41. 7 223 79 40 119 53. 4 28. 0 C l a r k 472 136 63 199 42. 2 346 109 45 154 44. 5 5. 6 C l a y 1, 377 299 201 500 36. 3 651 145 119 264 40. 6 11. 7 Cl oud 1, 348 452 188 640 47. 5 710 268 125 393 55. 4 16. 6 C o ffe y 1, 763 425 181 606 34. 4 808 250 95 345 42. 7 24. 2 Com anc he 329 77 52 129 39. 2 173 36 29 65 37. 6 - 4. 2 C o w l e y 6, 459 2, 389 787 3, 176 49. 2 2, 793 1, 289 376 1, 665 59. 6 21. 2 C r a w fo r d 6, 009 2, 291 616 2, 907 48. 4 3, 314 1, 404 533 1, 937 58. 4 20. 8 D e ca tu r 458 124 37 161 35. 2 208 41 28 69 33. 2 - 5. 6 Di c k i ns on 3, 695 848 519 1, 367 37. 0 1, 650 453 263 716 43. 4 17. 3 Doni phan 1, 411 383 129 512 36. 3 843 249 100 349 41. 4 14. 1 Dougl as 13, 042 2, 497 1, 098 3, 595 27. 6 7, 254 1, 533 585 2, 118 29. 2 5. 9 Ed w a r d s 426 149 72 221 51. 9 244 98 40 138 56. 6 9. 0 Elk 643 290 95 385 59. 9 321 155 57 212 66. 0 10. 3 Ellis 3, 685 799 392 1, 191 32. 3 1, 766 443 189 632 35. 8 10. 7 Ells w o r t h 1, 090 267 120 387 35. 5 482 166 59 225 46. 7 31. 5 Fi nney 8, 335 3, 634 1, 154 4, 788 57. 4 3, 710 2, 048 480 2, 528 68. 1 18. 6 Fo r d 6, 592 3, 532 850 4, 382 66. 5 3, 512 2, 111 511 2, 622 74. 7 12. 3 Frank l i n 4, 830 1, 175 443 1, 618 33. 5 2, 336 727 233 960 41. 1 22. 7 Geary 6, 196 2, 090 1, 225 3, 315 53. 5 3, 314 1, 232 749 1, 981 59. 8 11. 7 G o v e 622 107 91 198 31. 8 269 51 43 94 34. 9 9. 8 Graham 418 66 69 135 32. 3 141 36 29 65 46. 1 42. 7 G r a n t 1, 778 615 208 823 46. 3 897 428 111 539 60. 1 29. 8 G r a y 1, 215 354 126 480 39. 5 663 230 87 317 47. 8 21. 0 Greel ey 267 78 35 113 42. 3 102 45 9 54 52. 9 25. 1 Greenw ood 1, 024 291 161 452 44. 1 515 155 88 243 47. 2 6. 9 Fr ee or R e duced Pr ice Lunch Pr ogr am Enr ollment in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 2006-2007 2005-2006 P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme nt 2 To t a l Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme nt 2 Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Program Enr o llme nt Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 Program Enr o llme n t P e rcent C h ange 173 C ount y 1 Fr ee or R e duced Pr ice Lunch Pr ogr am Enr ollment in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 2006-2007 2005-2006 P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme nt 2 To t a l Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme nt 2 Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Program Enr o llme nt Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 Program Enr o llme n t P e rcent C h ange H a m ilto n 485 197 62 259 53. 4 281 148 26 174 61. 9 16. 0 Harper 1, 033 346 186 532 51. 5 708 261 135 396 55. 9 8. 6 H a r v e y 6, 056 1, 717 706 2, 423 40. 0 3, 198 1, 029 398 1, 427 44. 6 11. 5 H a ske l l 939 387 137 524 55. 8 475 236 74 310 65. 3 17. 0 Hodgem an 359 88 32 120 33. 4 139 25 19 44 31. 7 - 5. 3 Ja ckso n 2, 584 595 274 869 33. 6 1, 217 375 128 503 41. 3 22. 9 J ef f ers on 4, 087 710 367 1, 077 26. 4 2, 213 440 241 681 30. 8 16. 8 J e w e ll 460 130 76 206 44. 8 125 43 15 58 46. 4 3. 6 J ohns on 83, 718 7, 859 3, 381 11, 240 13. 4 44, 267 5, 331 2, 190 7, 521 17. 0 26. 5 K earny 1, 014 358 91 449 44. 3 407 184 38 222 54. 5 23. 2 K i ngm an 1, 388 342 195 537 38. 7 881 233 140 373 42. 3 9. 4 K i ow a 620 158 116 274 44. 2 343 98 71 169 49. 3 11. 5 Labet t e 4, 037 1, 460 730 2, 190 54. 2 2, 139 865 373 1, 238 57. 9 6. 7 Lane 365 105 60 165 45. 2 184 58 34 92 50. 0 10. 6 Leavenw ort h 12, 460 2, 199 732 2, 931 23. 5 6, 308 1, 315 441 1, 756 27. 8 18. 3 Li nc ol n 531 165 68 233 43. 9 261 104 44 148 56. 7 29. 2 Li nn 2, 057 578 238 816 39. 7 970 302 121 423 43. 6 9. 9 Logan 589 173 63 236 40. 1 282 72 28 100 35. 5 - 11. 5 Lyon 6, 102 2, 532 699 3, 231 52. 9 3, 293 1, 478 498 1, 976 60. 0 13. 3 M c P hers on 4, 812 812 442 1, 254 26. 1 14, 661 4, 525 1, 750 6, 275 42. 8 64. 2 Ma r i o n 2, 346 520 295 815 34. 7 965 255 138 393 40. 7 17. 2 M ars hal l 2, 126 409 281 690 32. 5 1, 042 278 123 401 38. 5 18. 6 M eade 695 209 97 306 44. 0 427 107 76 183 42. 9 - 2. 7 Mi a m i 4, 821 852 435 1, 287 26. 7 2, 286 505 190 695 30. 4 13. 9 M i t c hel l 1, 143 255 159 414 36. 2 565 152 68 220 38. 9 7. 5 M ont gom ery 5, 424 2, 195 649 2, 844 52. 4 2, 611 1, 145 386 1, 531 58. 6 11. 8 Mo r r i s 1, 091 312 117 429 39. 3 663 198 93 291 43. 9 11. 6 Mo r t o n 928 270 102 372 40. 1 334 106 51 157 47. 0 17. 3 Nem aha 1, 707 264 162 426 25. 0 913 172 80 252 27. 6 10. 6 Neos ho 2, 903 889 406 1, 295 44. 6 1, 503 600 225 825 54. 9 23. 0 Nes s 495 109 47 156 31. 5 288 81 29 110 38. 2 21. 2 Nort on 910 230 125 355 39. 0 530 164 82 246 46. 4 19. 0 Os age 3, 090 743 337 1, 080 35. 0 1, 913 528 222 750 39. 2 12. 2 Os borne 363 115 55 170 46. 8 157 60 22 82 52. 2 11. 5 O tta w a 1, 241 259 169 428 34. 5 748 163 95 258 34. 5 0. 0 P aw nee 1, 134 318 154 472 41. 6 422 130 76 206 48. 8 17. 3 Ph illip s 1, 018 247 143 390 38. 3 391 103 72 175 44. 8 16. 8 174 C ount y 1 Fr ee or R e duced Pr ice Lunch Pr ogr am Enr ollment in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 2006-2007 2005-2006 P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme nt 2 To t a l Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme nt 2 Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Program Enr o llme nt Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 Program Enr o llme n t P e rcent C h ange P ot t aw at om i e 3, 039 564 316 880 29. 0 1, 603 331 207 538 33. 6 15. 9 Pr a t t 1, 595 423 163 586 36. 7 990 273 134 407 41. 1 11. 9 R a w lin s 355 89 56 145 40. 8 157 49 35 84 53. 5 31. 0 Reno 9, 927 3, 422 1, 237 4, 659 46. 9 5, 502 2, 129 740 2, 869 52. 1 11. 1 Republ i c 825 236 121 357 43. 3 293 108 56 164 56. 0 29. 3 Ri c e 1, 892 721 269 990 52. 3 912 414 132 546 59. 9 14. 4 R ile y 6, 035 1, 248 614 1, 862 30. 9 3, 447 835 441 1, 276 37. 0 20. 0 Rook s 939 246 143 389 41. 4 530 137 95 232 43. 8 5. 7 Rus h 533 148 76 224 42. 0 223 70 30 100 44. 8 6. 7 R u sse l l 1, 157 332 156 488 42. 2 532 187 67 254 47. 7 13. 2 Sa lin e 8, 575 2, 690 1, 066 3, 756 43. 8 3, 928 1, 484 523 2, 007 51. 1 16. 6 Sco tt 965 285 128 413 42. 8 371 130 72 202 54. 4 27. 2 S edgw i c k 78, 530 31, 225 8, 083 39, 308 50. 1 39, 120 17, 350 3, 941 21, 291 54. 4 8. 7 Se w a r d 5, 219 2, 791 596 3, 387 64. 9 3, 090 1, 855 336 2, 191 70. 9 9. 3 S haw nee 26, 913 9, 197 2, 348 11, 545 42. 9 13, 450 5, 222 1, 251 6, 473 48. 1 12. 2 S heri dan 340 62 18 80 23. 5 155 20 23 43 27. 7 17. 9 S herm an 1, 007 307 111 418 41. 5 562 197 57 254 45. 2 8. 9 Sm ith 623 169 89 258 41. 4 290 81 28 109 37. 6 - 9. 2 Sta ffo r d 1, 037 363 181 544 52. 5 498 185 85 270 54. 2 3. 4 S t ant on 488 189 62 251 51. 4 241 94 57 151 62. 7 21. 8 S t evens 1, 338 517 174 691 51. 6 655 270 101 371 56. 6 9. 7 S um ner 4, 350 1, 186 471 1, 657 38. 1 1, 890 632 219 851 45. 0 18. 2 Thom as 1, 351 372 142 514 38. 0 549 156 84 240 43. 7 14. 9 Trego 414 83 64 147 35. 5 259 53 39 92 35. 5 0. 0 W abauns ee 1, 018 193 109 302 29. 7 609 143 83 226 37. 1 25. 1 W a lla c e 330 100 41 141 42. 7 189 73 21 94 49. 7 16. 4 W as hi ngt on 1, 283 256 189 445 34. 7 741 190 134 324 43. 7 26. 1 Wi c h i t a 489 150 57 207 42. 3 251 122 27 149 59. 4 40. 2 W ils o n 1, 840 581 321 902 49. 0 861 310 158 468 54. 4 10. 9 W oods on 461 159 63 222 48. 2 313 121 43 164 52. 4 8. 8 W y andot t e 27, 746 14, 523 2, 987 17, 510 63. 1 13, 797 8, 318 1, 536 9, 854 71. 4 13. 2 Kansas 464, 561 135, 092 45, 734 180, 826 38. 9 235, 139 78, 552 24, 936 103, 488 44. 0 13. 1 S ource: K ansas S t ate D epartm ent of E duc ati on, S c hool Fi nance, R eports and P ubl i c at i ons, Free and R educed E n rol l m ents, http://w w w . k s de.org/l eaf/reports_and_publ i c ati ons/reports.htm l (accessed A p ri l 3, 2007). 3 T he average regul ar l unch pri c e i s $1.66 for el em entary school s, $1.83 for m i ddl e school s, and $1.88 for hi gh school s; the aver age reduced pri c e l unch i s $0.40. 2 E n rol l m ent represents school total headcount enrol l m ent as of S eptem ber 20 each y ear. 1 C ounty data aggregated from school di stri cts as report ed by the K ansas S t ate D epartm ent of E ducati on. 175 School District by County U.S.D. # ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 1,770 335 Iola 257 9,063 1,511 Humboldt 258 2,821 431 ANDERSON Garnett 365 6,985 1,240 Crest 479 1,417 275 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 4,536 866 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,103 2,086 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,420 569 South Barber 255 1,605 256 BARTON Claflin 354 1,359 304 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,939 553 Great Bend 428 18,743 3,149 Hoisington 431 3,959 661 BOURBON Fort. Scott 234 12,497 2,105 Uniontown 235 2,285 424 BROWN Hiawatha 415 5,974 974 South Brown County 430 3,571 658 BUTLER Bluestem 205 4,243 840 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,783 792 Circle 375 9,036 1,767 Andover 385 14,605 3,371 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 7,840 1,870 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,807 804 Augusta 402 11,959 2,255 El Dorado 490 14,581 2,109 Flinthills 492 1,383 270 CHASE Chase County 284 3,092 489 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 1,084 180 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,732 431 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 3,661 685 Columbus 493 7,534 1,372 Galena 499 3,711 666 Baxter Springs 508 4,854 857 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,128 169 St. Francis Community Schools 297 2,206 354 CLARK Minneola 219 1,030 203 Ashland 220 1,346 217 CLAY Clay Center 379 8,314 1,335 CLOUD Concordia 333 7,187 1,037 Southern Cloud 334 1,556 245 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 2,808 482 Burlington 244 4,179 721 Leroy-Gridley 245 1,722 284 Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate 51 281 40 179 37 98 287 37 59 31 29 496 135 393 76 141 109 343 93 61 255 212 164 148 29 70 40 54 117 238 160 129 52 37 74 32 126 49 207 23 34 30 27 176 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate COMANCHE Comanche County 300 1,987 325 COWLEY Central 462 2,013 387 Udall 463 2,004 414 Winfield 465 14,688 2,571 Arkansas City 470 16,010 2,751 Dexter 471 714 151 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 4,348 694 Cherokee 247 4,871 883 Girard 248 5,438 938 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,523 572 Pittsburg 250 21,919 2,949 DECATUR Oberlin 294 2,833 451 Prairie Heights 295 453 67 DICKINSON Solomon 393 2,002 379 Abilene 435 8,464 1,366 Chapman 473 5,804 1,014 Rural Vista 481 2,252 410 Herington 487 3,007 480 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 2,113 367 Highland 425 1,615 196 Troy Public Schools 429 1,884 343 Midway Schools 433 1,076 225 Elwood 486 1,166 241 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 6,950 1,215 Eudora 491 5,774 1,095 Lawrence 497 87,346 10,152 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,312 358 Lewis 502 793 149 ELK West Elk 282 2,741 361 Elk Valley 283 866 168 ELLIS Ellis 388 2,342 337 Victoria 432 1,831 241 Hays 489 22,619 3,043 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 4,258 557 Lorraine 328 2,682 443 FINNEY Holcomb 363 2,837 874 Garden City 457 36,041 8,313 FORD Spearville 381 1,253 308 Dodge City 443 30,605 6,512 Bucklin 459 1,530 314 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 5,133 1,021 Central Heights 288 3,144 609 Wellsville 289 4,386 818 Ottawa 290 14,722 2,490 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 30,909 5,480 31 63 25 457 405 28 10 63 148 129 162 15 56 8 33 28 49 147 71 1,254 46 38 30 77 40 46 86 1,346 23 986 36 68 130 60 297 928 119 90 66 60 618 54 44 18 338 177 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 644 119 Wheatland 292 886 145 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,486 277 GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,586 363 GRANT Ulysses 214 7,462 1,578 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,094 652 Montezuma 371 1,625 309 Copeland 476 835 183 Ingalls 477 872 203 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 1,349 261 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 1,521 264 Eureka 389 4,886 731 Hamilton 390 624 96 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,604 466 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 5,178 858 Attica 511 809 112 HARVEY Burrton 369 1,503 268 Newton 373 21,803 3,636 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,109 425 Halstead 440 4,184 820 Hesston 460 4,653 847 HASKELL Sublette 374 2,280 504 Satanta 507 1,879 420 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 1,506 255 Hanston 228 536 99 JACKSON North Jackson 335 2,104 382 Holton 336 6,107 1,006 Royal Valley 337 4,348 907 JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 2,458 441 Jefferson County North 339 2,464 435 Jefferson West 340 4,644 857 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,894 670 McLouth 342 3,344 584 Perry Public Schools 343 5,520 1,005 JEWELL White Rock 104 1,047 151 Mankato 278 1,337 189 Jewell 279 925 144 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 94,548 20,850 Spring Hill 230 7,642 1,539 Gardner-Edgerton 231 15,825 3,093 DeSoto 232 19,660 3,766 Olathe 233 123,844 24,240 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 247,227 38,781 9 30 16 26 28 39 205 61 60 122 14 40 447 59 45 47 25 68 51 31 6 28 141 86 30 64 42 75 63 20 25 22 1,566 2,217 43 106 23 250 202 31 26 560 84 178 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate KEARNY Lakin 215 3,163 702 Deerfield 216 1,353 322 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 6,400 1,175 Cunningham 332 1,565 284 KIOWA Greensburg 422 1,811 266 Mullinville 424 391 74 Haviland 474 768 127 LABETTE Parsons 503 10,771 1,866 Oswego 504 2,371 395 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,725 461 Labette County 506 7,364 1,397 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 326 66 Dighton 482 1,597 252 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 9,549 1,942 Easton 449 3,793 764 Leavenworth 453 28,212 4,806 Basehor-Linwood 458 9,761 1,867 Tonganoxie 464 7,848 1,529 Lansing 469 12,584 2,096 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 2,530 384 Sylvan Grove 299 976 160 LINN Pleasanton 344 2,314 389 Jayhawk 346 3,526 595 Prairie View 362 5,493 925 LOGAN Oakley 274 2,644 453 Triplains 275 483 77 LYON North Lyon County 251 3,555 684 Southern Lyon County 252 3,042 609 Emporia 253 28,928 4,549 MCPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 6,161 935 McPherson 418 15,462 2,544 Canton-Galva 419 2,639 453 Moundridge 423 3,347 564 Inman 448 2,608 466 MARION Centre 397 1,537 266 Peabody-Burns 398 2,551 462 Marion-Florence 408 3,893 624 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,196 668 Goessel 411 1,620 293 MARSHALL Marysville 364 5,438 834 Vermillion 380 2,902 494 Axtell 488 1,777 348 Valley Heights 498 2,307 380 MEADE Fowler 225 910 172 Meade 226 2,245 431 42 10 71 50 16 329 80 97 152 2 28 55 61 849 168 56 33 44 18 87 40 756 70 82 78 45 12 44 88 53 35 49 60 72 59 11 39 20 50 155 24 56 19 138 68 179 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate MIAMI Osawatomie 367 7,465 1,294 Paola 368 11,756 2,181 Louisburg 416 7,318 1,347 MITCHELL Waconda 272 2,751 428 Beloit 273 4,787 816 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 3,947 746 Coffeyville 445 14,099 2,227 Independence 446 13,252 2,219 Cherryvale 447 3,139 559 MORRIS Morris County 417 5,439 926 MORTON Rolla 217 779 168 Elkhart 218 2,417 474 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 4,999 890 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 3,196 613 B & B 451 949 240 NEOSHO Erie 101 4,626 829 Chanute Public Schools 413 10,969 1,747 NESS Ness City 303 1,703 230 Western Plains 106 1,344 205 NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 4,232 605 Northern Valley 212 938 151 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 611 92 OSAGE Osage City 420 4,015 731 Lyndon 421 2,651 431 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,434 1,229 Burlingame Public Schools 454 1,781 286 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 1,735 328 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,294 368 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 3,644 568 Twin Valley 240 2,449 461 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 6,655 1,165 Pawnee Heights 496 696 126 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 890 164 Phillipsburg 325 3,403 568 Logan 326 1,043 174 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 7,360 1,450 Kaw Valley 321 6,722 1,443 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,176 364 Rock Creek 323 4,271 784 PRATT Pratt 382 8,145 1,273 Skyline Schools 438 1,226 209 259 167 55 30 102 89 100 373 361 140 21 61 31 26 103 307 4 41 10 34 55 32 52 110 17 31 55 28 105 175 47 98 103 32 143 36 60 75 21 145 39 180 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate RAWLINS Rawlins County 105 2,247 339 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,212 5,043 Nickerson 309 7,439 1,163 Fairfield 310 2,671 487 Pretty Prairie 311 1,546 311 Haven Public Schools 312 6,158 1,256 Buhler 313 12,252 2,218 REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 1,234 218 Republic County 427 3,181 421 Hillcrest Rural Schools 455 759 97 RICE Sterling 376 3,401 476 Chase-Raymond 401 953 171 Lyons 405 4,154 697 Little River 444 1,866 318 RILEY Riley County 378 3,398 608 Manhattan 383 53,063 5,631 Blue Valley 384 1,634 264 ROOKS Palco 269 821 131 Plainville 270 2,469 418 Stockton 271 2,129 348 RUSH LaCrosse 395 2,337 333 Otis-Bison 403 1,592 259 RUSSELL Paradise 399 811 134 Russell County 407 6,411 948 SALINE Salina 305 47,558 8,267 Southeast of Saline 306 3,238 659 Ell-Saline 307 1,815 348 SCOTT Scott County 466 4,617 843 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 326,231 56,674 Derby 260 32,055 7,424 Haysville 261 19,735 4,289 Valley Center Public Schools 262 12,062 2,608 Mulvane 263 9,525 2,119 Clearwater 264 5,290 1,179 Goddard 265 18,524 4,278 Maize 266 24,601 6,156 Renwick 267 7,711 2,052 Cheney 268 3,285 763 SEWARD Liberal 480 21,136 4,458 Kismet-Plains 483 3,401 788 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 18,419 3,541 Silver Lake 372 3,129 685 Auburn Washburn 437 29,757 5,832 Shawnee Heights 450 17,840 3,513 Topeka Public Schools 501 100,328 15,355 930 144 93 25 14 55 42 172 149 31 52 85 44 76 692 4 10 49 61 80 50 33 22 132 63 251 211 10,999 443 378 38 251 20 217 270 43 30 1,068 42 3,160 90 15 729 117 251 181 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2004, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,027 337 SHERMAN Goodland 352 6,079 999 SMITH Smith Center 237 3,151 427 West Smith County 238 881 144 STAFFORD Stafford 349 1,552 267 St. John-Hudson 350 1,862 341 Macksville 351 1,351 256 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,254 455 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 770 182 Hugoton Public Schools 210 4,724 977 SUMNER Wellington 353 9,719 1,734 Conway Springs 356 2,710 618 Belle Plaine 357 3,318 694 Oxford 358 2,017 378 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,146 226 Caldwell 360 1,735 257 South Haven 509 915 188 THOMAS Brewster 314 575 117 Colby Public Schools 315 6,449 1,104 Golden Plains 316 670 114 TREGO WaKeeney 208 2,861 448 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 3,367 582 Wabaunsee East 330 3,724 541 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 1,250 217 Weskan 242 338 81 WASHINGTON North Central 221 825 138 Washington Schools 222 2,026 329 Barnes 223 2,610 444 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,923 324 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,331 464 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,756 305 Neodesha 461 3,717 695 Fredonia 484 4,906 795 WOODSON Woodson 366 2,925 420 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 18,800 3,722 Piper-Kansas City 203 6,333 1,396 Bonner Springs 204 11,568 2,173 Kansas City 500 119,247 22,903 Kansas 2,744,687 486,336 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/hhes/www/saipe/ (accessed December 21, 2006). 45 179 16 136 56 9 54 25 46 30 10 208 34 79 51 55 40 32 111 7 52 21 26 16 15 29 108 146 71 59,392 40 480 218 5,607 37 50 75 35 26 182 State Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Alabama 559 552 560 553 567 559 10 Alaska 518 518 518 514 523 519 52 Arizona 524 525 523 524 526 530 33 Arkansas 564 554 569 555 563 552 6 California 499 519 501 519 504 522 50 Colorado 551 553 554 553 560 560 26 Connecticut 512 514 515 515 517 517 86 Delaware 501 501 500 499 503 502 74 Dist. of Columbia 484 474 489 476 490 478 79 Florida 498 498 499 499 498 498 65 Georgia 493 491 494 493 497 496 75 Hawaii 486 516 487 514 490 516 61 Idaho 540 540 540 539 544 542 21 Illinois 583 596 585 597 594 606 10 Indiana 500 504 501 506 504 508 66 Iowa 586 597 593 602 596 608 5 Kansas 578 582 584 585 585 588 9 Kentucky 554 552 559 557 561 559 12 Louisiana 563 559 564 561 565 562 8 Maine 503 501 505 501 509 505 75 Maryland 509 515 511 515 511 515 71 Massachusetts 516 522 518 523 520 527 86 Michigan 564 576 563 573 568 579 10 Minnesota 582 591 587 593 592 597 11 Mississippi 565 551 562 547 564 554 4 Missouri 582 583 587 585 588 588 7 Montana 538 543 537 539 540 540 31 Nebraska 573 578 569 576 574 579 8 Nevada 510 517 507 514 508 513 39 New Hampshire 522 521 522 521 525 525 81 New Jersey 501 515 501 514 503 517 86 New Mexico 548 540 554 543 558 547 13 New York 496 510 497 510 497 511 92 North Carolina 495 506 499 507 499 511 74 North Dakota 602 613 582 601 590 605 4 Ohio 536 541 538 542 539 543 29 Oklahoma 569 562 569 566 570 563 7 Oregon 526 527 527 528 526 528 59 Pennsylvania 500 502 501 502 501 503 75 Rhode Island 502 504 503 502 503 505 72 South Carolina 493 496 491 495 494 499 64 South Dakota 588 588 594 597 589 589 5 Tennessee 568 560 567 557 572 563 16 Texas 493 500 493 499 493 502 54 Utah 566 559 565 556 566 557 7 Vermont 515 512 516 512 521 517 67 Virginia 514 510 515 509 516 514 73 Washington 530 532 528 531 532 534 55 West Virginia 522 510 524 514 523 511 20 Wisconsin 585 594 587 596 592 599 6 Wyoming 548 549 551 546 544 543 12 United States 507 519 508 518 508 520 49 2004-05 Verbal Verbal The SAT was formerly known as the Scholastic Assessment Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Score averages are for college-bound Seniors. Possible scores on each part of the SAT range from 200 to 800. Rankings of states based on SAT scores alone are invalid because of the varying portions of students in each state taking the tests. SAT Score Averages by State 2002-03, 2003-04, and 2004-05 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, Table 131, 2004, http:/nces.ed.gov/programs/digest (accessed November 17, 2006). 2002-03 2003-04 Percent of Graduates Taking SAT 2004-05Verbal 183 State 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Percent of Graduates Taking ACT 2006 Alabama 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.2 79 Alaska 21.3 21.1 21.3 21.3 21.1 25 Arizona 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.6 18 Arkansas 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.3 20.6 75 California 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.6 14 Colorado 20.1 20.1 20.3 20.2 20.3 100 Connecticut 21.6 22.1 22.5 22.8 23.1 12 Delaware 21.3 20.8 21.5 20.8 21.4 5 Dist. of Columbia 17.5 17.5 17.8 18.0 18.4 30 Florida 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.4 20.3 45 Georgia 19.8 19.8 20.0 20.0 20.2 30 Hawaii 22.0 21.8 21.7 21.9 21.9 17 Idaho 21.2 21.2 21.3 21.3 21.4 57 Illinois 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.5 100 Indiana 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.7 21.7 20 Iowa 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.1 65 Kansas 21.6 21.5 21.6 21.7 21.8 75 Kentucky 20.0 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.6 76 Louisiana 19.6 19.6 19.8 19.8 20.1 74 Maine 22.5 22.5 22.6 22.4 22.3 10 Maryland 20.4 20.7 20.8 21.0 21.4 12 Massachusetts 21.9 22.3 22.4 22.8 23.0 13 Michigan 21.3 21.3 21.4 21.4 21.5 67 Minnesota 22.1 22.0 22.2 22.3 22.3 67 Mississippi 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.7 18.8 93 Missouri 21.5 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.6 70 Montana 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.8 21.9 57 Nebraska 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.8 21.9 76 Nevada 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.5 21.5 27 New Hampshire 22.0 22.2 22.5 22.3 22.6 12 New Jersey 20.7 21.2 21.2 21.3 21.8 8 New Mexico 20.0 19.9 20.1 20.0 20.1 60 New York 22.2 22.3 22.3 22.4 22.6 17 North Carolina 19.9 19.9 20.3 20.2 20.5 14 North Dakota 21.2 21.3 21.2 21.3 21.4 80 Ohio 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.5 66 Oklahoma 20.5 20.5 20.6 20.4 20.5 72 Oregon 22.5 22.6 22.5 22.6 22.4 13 Pennsylvania 21.5 21.5 21.8 21.7 21.8 9 Rhode Island 21.9 21.7 21.9 21.9 21.2 8 South Carolina 19.2 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 39 South Dakota 21.4 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.8 75 Tennessee 20.0 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.7 93 Texas 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.3 29 Utah 21.4 21.3 21.5 21.5 21.7 69 Vermont 22.3 22.5 22.7 22.6 22.5 19 Virginia 20.6 20.6 20.9 20.8 21.1 15 Washington 22.3 22.5 22.5 22.7 22.9 15 West Virginia 20.3 20.3 20.5 20.4 20.6 64 Wisconsin 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 68 Wyoming 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.6 71 United States 20.8 20.8 20.9 20.9 21.1 40 Source: ACT, ACT Newsroom, ACT Average Composite Scores by State , various years, http://www.act.org/news/data.html (accessed November 17,2006). Maximum composite score is 36. ACT Average Composite Scores by State 2002-2006 184 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte KEY ColbyGoodland Hays Beloit Liberal Pratt Hutchinson Great Bend Concordia Salina Lindsborg McPherson Hillsboro North Newton Hesston Wichita El Dorado Winfield Arkansas City Independence Parsons Iola Chanute Ft. Scott Pittsburg Emporia Ottawa Manhattan Atchison Leavenworth Topeka Baldwin Lawrence Kansas City Miami Overland Park Olathe Garden City Dodge City Highland Sterling Haviland Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Board of Regents. State Educational Institution Independent Educational Institution Federally-Funded University Technical CollegeMunicipal University Public Community College Location of Higher Educational Institutions, in Kansas Fall 2006 Coffeyville Doniphan 185 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions State Universities Emporia State University, Emporia 5,413 1,060 6,473 5,224 Fort Hays State University, Hays 5,372 3,750 9,122 6,156 Kansas State University, Manhattan 18,230 4,478 22,708 19,133 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 198 235 433 651 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,990 1,869 6,859 6,371 University of Kansas, Lawrence 18,628 8,145 26,773 23,942 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 1,880 960 2,840 0 Wichita State University, Wichita 12,577 1,721 14,298 10,549 Municipal Universities Washburn University, Topeka 6,752 401 7,153 5,562 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 74,040 22,619 96,659 77,587 Independent Colleges and Universities Baker University, Baldwin 2,834 1,098 3,932 3,266 Barclay College, Haviland 52 37 89 79 Benedictine College, Atchison 628 925 1,553 1,445 Bethany College, Lindsborg 324 230 554 519 Bethel College, North Newton 390 149 539 540 Central Baptist Seminary, Kansas City 54 48 102 67 Central Christian College, McPherson 296 53 349 339 Donnelly College, Kansas City 470 58 528 330 Friends University, Wichita 2,603 246 2,849 2,496 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence 889 0 889 877 Hesston College, Hesston 171 285 456 423 Kansas City College and Bible School, Overland Park 18 16 34 25 Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina 603 291 894 811 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 373 5 378 327 McPherson College, McPherson 283 220 503 526 Mid America Nazarene University, Olathe 1,302 521 1,823 1,624 Newman University, Wichita 1,689 415 2,104 1,584 Ottawa University, Ottawa 707 2,304 3,011 1,380 University of St. Mary, Leavenworth 485 352 837 670 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,062 495 1,557 866 Sterling College, Sterling 323 284 607 537 Tabor College, Hillsboro 390 213 603 583 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 15,946 8,245 24,191 19,315 Total Regents and Independent Enrollment 89,986 30,864 120,850 96,902 Head Count Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2006, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2006fa.shtml (accessed April 7, 2007). Resident Non-resident Total 186 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Fall 2006 Institution, Location Resident Non-resident Total Two-Year Community Colleges Allen County, Iola 2,671 74 2,745 1,640 Barton County, Great Bend 4,150 339 4,489 1,951 Butler, El Dorado 8,171 471 8,642 5,303 Cloud County, Concordia 2,505 104 2,609 1,280 Coffeyville 1,672 374 2,046 1,375 Colby 1,445 245 1,690 1,111 Cowley County, Arkansas City 4,364 291 4,655 3,181 Dodge City 1,631 135 1,766 1,081 Fort Scott 1,422 307 1,729 1,188 Garden City 1,973 228 2,201 1,333 Highland 2,510 178 2,688 1,473 Hutchinson 4,492 298 4,790 2,956 Independence 1,026 165 1,191 740 Johnson County, Overland Park 17,492 1,606 19,098 10,776 Kansas City 5,243 304 5,547 3,149 Labette, Parsons 1,178 127 1,305 786 Neosho County, Chanute 1,614 199 1,813 936 Pratt 1,427 130 1,557 1,032 Seward County, Liberal 1,391 260 1,651 906 Total Two-Year Community College Enrollment 66,377 5,835 72,212 42,198 Technical Colleges Flint Hills, Emporia 389 12 401 306 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 399 0 399 345 North Central Kansas, Beloit 508 0 508 508 Northeast Kansas, Atchison 294 0 294 263 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 252 1 253 321 Wichita Area, Wichita 693 0 693 487 Total Technical College Enrollment 2,535 13 2,548 2,229 Total Two-Year and Technical College Enrollment 68,912 5,848 74,760 44,427 * Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2006, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2006fa.shtml (accessed April 4, 2007). Full-time Equivalent Enrollment* Head Count 187 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Spring 2006 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions State Universities: Emporia State University, Emporia 5,115 908 6,023 4,821 Fort Hays State University, Hays 5,198 1,799 6,997 5,039 Kansas State University, Manhattan 16,676 3,942 20,618 17,634 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 196 230 426 727 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,708 1,627 6,335 5,856 University of Kansas, Lawrence 17,603 7,776 25,379 22,660 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 1,764 851 2,615 0 Wichita State University, Wichita 12,589 1,640 14,229 10,124 Municipal Universities: Washburn University, Topeka 6,516 344 6,860 5,238 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 70,365 19,117 89,482 72,099 Independent Colleges and Universities Baker University, Baldwin 2,789 1,121 3,910 3,312 Barclay College, Haviland 44 52 96 87 Benedictine College, Atchison 779 792 1,571 1,276 Bethany College, Lindsborg 310 202 512 466 Bethel College, North Newton 350 138 488 480 Central Baptist Seminary, Kansas City 67 49 116 67 Central Christian College, McPherson 284 33 317 308 Donnelly College, Kansas City 410 68 478 315 Friends University, Wichita 2,762 235 2,997 2,496 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence 335 517 852 853 Hesston College, Hesston 181 269 450 414 Kansas College and Bible School, Overland Park 15 14 29 20 Kansas Wesleyan College, Salina 585 232 817 703 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 353 0 353 297 McPherson College, McPherson 273 197 470 467 Mid-America Nazarene College, Olathe 1,317 523 1,840 1,631 Newman University, Wichita 2,029 420 2,449 1,708 Ottawa University, Ottawa 959 2,662 3,621 1,574 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,045 441 1,486 789 Sterling College, Sterling 241 190 431 393 Tabor College, Hillsboro 426 171 597 570 University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth 444 325 769 588 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 15,998 8,651 24,649 18,814 Total Regents and Independent Enrollment 86,363 27,768 114,131 90,913 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2006, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2006sp.shtml (accessed November 17, 2006). Head Count Full-time Equivalent EnrollmentResident Non-resident Total 188 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Spring 2006 Institution, Location Resident Non-resident Total Two-Year Community Colleges Allen County, Iola 2,477 78 2,555 1,418 Barton County, Great Bend 4,104 468 4,572 1,900 Butler, El Dorado 7,734 436 8,170 4,911 Cloud County, Concordia 2,391 101 2,492 1,234 Coffeyville 1,388 263 1,651 799 Colby 1,437 222 1,659 1,023 Cowley County, Arkansas City 4,165 250 4,415 3,035 Dodge City 1,639 101 1,740 940 Fort Scott 1,612 256 1,868 1,223 Garden City 1,894 191 2,085 1,259 Highland 2,784 131 2,915 1,525 Hutchinson 4,551 270 4,821 2,768 Independence 701 111 812 526 Johnson County, Overland Park 16,251 1,295 17,546 9,462 Kansas City Kansas 5,166 288 5,454 2,939 Labette, Parsons 1,175 105 1,280 762 Neosho County, Chanute 1,413 138 1,551 782 Pratt 1,200 104 1,304 811 Seward County, Liberal 1,525 311 1,836 841 Total Two-Year Community College Enrollment 63,607 5,119 68,726 38,156 Technical Colleges Flint Hills, Emporia 434 9 443 314 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 375 0 375 333 North Central Kansas, Beloit 461 0 461 0 Northeast Kansas, Atchison 255 0 255 228 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 255 2 257 322 Wichita Area, Wichita 781 0 781 502 Total Technical College Enrollment 2,561 11 2,572 1,699 Total Two-Year and Technical College Enrollment 66,168 5,130 71,298 39,855 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Head Count Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2006, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2006sp.shtml (accessed November 17, 2006). 189 Educational A ttainment in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2000 Per s ons 25 Year s and O l der C ount y To t a l A l l en 546 1, 021 3, 328 2, 146 841 836 574 9, 292 A nders on 520 469 2, 310 1, 183 340 434 203 5, 459 A t c hi s on 525 1, 065 4, 309 2, 156 453 1, 113 754 10, 375 B arber 174 344 1, 196 971 194 567 200 3, 646 B art on 1, 427 1, 813 5, 734 4, 780 1, 474 1, 988 1, 049 18, 265 B ourbon 736 837 3, 161 2, 581 876 1, 014 760 9, 965 B r ow n 398 693 2, 768 1, 441 432 934 414 7, 080 B ut l er 1, 215 3, 544 12, 128 10, 220 2, 785 5, 383 2, 285 37, 560 Chas e 97 171 827 503 75 303 105 2, 081 Chaut auqua 252 328 1, 247 685 169 264 113 3, 058 Cherok ee 977 1, 913 5, 717 3, 557 880 1, 124 536 14, 704 Cheyenne 195 132 806 617 147 289 71 2, 257 Cl ark 67 139 452 516 104 271 91 1, 640 Cl ay 284 499 2, 380 1, 514 357 646 346 6, 026 Cl oud 450 550 2, 631 1, 607 425 731 515 6, 909 Cof f ey 306 469 2, 409 1, 278 277 833 360 5, 932 Com anc he 59 66 535 456 106 146 72 1, 440 Cow l ey 1, 027 2, 320 7, 143 6, 346 1, 948 2, 907 1, 291 22, 982 Craw f ord 1, 306 2, 310 7, 181 5, 745 1, 262 3, 412 2, 179 23, 395 Dec at ur 94 243 991 598 171 268 114 2, 479 Di c k i ns on 553 1, 242 5, 164 3, 498 703 1, 420 576 13, 156 Doni phan 386 640 1, 902 1, 155 327 559 207 5, 176 Dougl as 1, 198 2, 871 11, 859 12, 029 2, 568 13, 007 9, 725 53, 257 E dw ards 208 239 769 675 100 307 80 2, 378 E l k 178 293 978 542 114 160 89 2, 354 E llis 1, 171 918 4, 863 3, 867 700 3, 028 1, 731 16, 278 E l l s w ort h 280 427 1, 656 1, 250 285 520 242 4, 660 Fi nney 4, 071 3, 165 5, 519 4, 775 1, 496 2, 122 1, 048 22, 196 Ford 3, 120 2, 494 4, 305 4, 485 1, 166 2, 016 1, 046 18, 632 Frank l i n 943 1, 371 6, 228 3, 693 918 1, 841 759 15, 753 Geary 708 1, 494 4, 726 4, 851 1, 267 1, 738 960 15, 744 Gove 176 153 746 546 108 290 101 2, 120 Graham 131 217 724 559 124 280 90 2, 125 Grant 697 644 1, 319 1, 040 295 561 156 4, 712 Gray 617 316 911 867 248 432 145 3, 536 Less T h an 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, N o D i plom a Graduat e or P r ofessi onal Deg r ee A ssoci ate Deg r ee Bachel or's Deg r ee H i gh School Graduat e Some C o lle ge , No Deg r ee 190 Educational A ttainment in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2000 Per s ons 25 Year s and O l der C ount y To t a l Less T h an 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, N o D i plom a Graduat e or P r ofessi onal Deg r ee A ssoci ate Deg r ee Bachel or's Deg r ee H i gh School Graduat e Some C o lle ge , No Deg r ee Greel ey 80 80 288 300 64 126 45 983 Greenw ood 344 676 2, 064 1, 251 234 541 233 5, 343 Ham i l t on 229 174 524 413 87 213 87 1, 727 Harper 218 507 1, 743 1, 196 175 392 231 4, 462 Harvey 1, 249 1, 886 6, 414 5, 529 1, 316 3, 222 1, 662 21, 278 Has k el l 376 255 637 679 119 328 111 2, 505 Hodgem an 60 120 422 367 136 213 58 1, 376 Ja ckso n 329 682 3, 774 1, 879 295 905 364 8, 228 J ef f ers on 417 932 5, 159 2, 903 540 1, 446 730 12, 127 J ew el l 139 208 1, 106 814 145 284 102 2, 798 J ohns on 4, 940 10, 126 51, 871 69, 075 18, 598 93, 884 47, 335 295, 829 K earny 341 286 719 672 185 242 147 2, 592 K i ngm an 330 559 1, 955 1, 574 356 745 290 5, 809 K i ow a 134 196 668 673 136 307 113 2, 227 Labet t e 869 1, 684 4, 781 3, 982 1, 308 1, 584 799 15, 007 Lane 80 92 508 429 106 212 64 1, 491 Leavenw ort h 1, 788 4, 253 15, 188 10, 397 2, 828 5, 892 4, 446 44, 792 Li nc ol n 185 198 906 669 146 316 128 2, 548 Li nn 391 855 2, 584 1, 521 359 528 300 6, 538 Logan 130 143 797 507 120 264 97 2, 058 Lyon 1, 614 2, 118 6, 549 4, 842 708 2, 913 1, 815 20, 559 M c P hers on 1, 307 1, 374 6, 131 4, 830 1, 203 3, 127 1, 106 19, 078 M ari on 628 777 3, 476 2, 014 495 1, 056 554 9, 000 M ars hal l 524 591 3, 407 1, 693 258 647 340 7, 460 M eade 324 256 840 779 169 396 182 2, 946 M i am i 757 1, 548 6, 766 4, 703 1, 100 2, 456 1, 114 18, 444 M i t c hel l 263 288 1, 681 1, 327 303 559 224 4, 645 M ont gom ery 1, 425 3, 092 7, 286 6, 219 2, 224 2, 581 1, 263 24, 090 M orri s 230 415 1, 723 1, 047 133 409 267 4, 224 M ort on 183 209 748 526 117 276 106 2, 165 Nem aha 706 439 3, 251 1, 329 286 741 286 7, 038 Neos ho 634 1, 205 3, 906 2, 803 897 1, 102 566 11, 113 Nes s 176 213 912 608 143 324 122 2, 498 Nort on 246 387 1, 571 1, 149 182 484 159 4, 178 Os age 528 1, 080 4, 707 2, 719 489 1, 091 503 11, 117 191 Educational A ttainment in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2000 Per s ons 25 Year s and O l der C ount y To t a l Less T h an 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, N o D i plom a Graduat e or P r ofessi onal Deg r ee A ssoci ate Deg r ee Bachel or's Deg r ee H i gh School Graduat e Some C o lle ge , No Deg r ee Os borne 241 231 1, 256 774 129 360 124 3, 115 Ot t aw a 232 353 1, 601 1, 096 256 521 169 4, 228 P aw nee 208 533 1, 452 1, 302 318 748 314 4, 875 P h illips 369 285 1, 541 1, 079 236 535 137 4, 182 P ot t aw at om i e 409 825 4, 278 2, 763 564 1, 762 840 11, 441 P r at t 322 553 1, 763 1, 652 736 944 395 6, 365 Raw l i ns 149 181 743 587 149 277 66 2, 152 Reno 2, 380 5, 055 13, 167 11, 890 3, 132 4, 937 2, 521 43, 082 Republ i c 179 305 1, 760 1, 123 256 456 177 4, 256 Ri c e 352 762 2, 251 1, 846 314 824 352 6, 701 Ri l ey 571 1, 237 6, 591 7, 421 1, 642 6, 350 5, 546 29, 358 Rook s 190 313 1, 617 985 197 456 143 3, 901 Rus h 220 221 834 749 123 304 117 2, 568 Rus s el l 439 462 1, 903 1, 392 239 563 325 5, 323 S al i ne 1, 475 3, 033 11, 979 9, 110 2, 025 4, 931 2, 127 34, 680 S c ot t 237 285 974 867 236 495 282 3, 376 S edgw i c k 13, 572 28, 575 82, 723 71, 705 14, 192 49, 230 22, 588 282, 585 S ew ard 2, 643 1, 959 3, 408 2, 356 601 1, 193 530 12, 690 S haw nee 4, 255 9, 012 37, 589 27, 161 4, 598 19, 270 9, 824 111, 709 S heri dan 109 123 698 536 136 210 93 1, 905 S herm an 260 318 1, 551 1, 274 268 476 172 4, 319 S m i t h 214 300 1, 267 804 195 406 152 3, 338 S t af f ord 186 371 946 893 258 457 143 3, 254 S t ant on 185 138 455 386 56 178 70 1, 468 S t evens 269 373 1, 052 893 124 431 145 3, 287 S um ner 588 1, 689 6, 293 4, 350 1, 132 1, 819 791 16, 662 Thom as 112 250 1, 506 1, 408 456 809 437 4, 978 Trego 173 195 881 603 161 218 111 2, 342 W abauns ee 223 242 2, 104 1, 061 192 554 247 4, 623 W al l ac e 93 88 416 297 44 151 44 1, 133 W as hi ngt on 521 337 1, 744 1, 054 223 492 201 4, 572 W i c hi t a 203 159 534 376 101 190 62 1, 625 W i l s on 549 764 2, 581 1, 859 431 526 234 6, 944 W oods on 163 280 1, 072 682 166 228 76 2, 667 W y andot t e 8, 567 16, 554 33, 098 21, 238 5, 515 7, 420 4, 216 96, 608 Kansas 88, 124 149, 675 507, 612 417, 722 99, 096 290, 271 148, 707 1, 701, 207 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ensus 2000, P r ofi l e of S e l e cted S o ci al C haracteri sti cs (DP - 2). 192 State Number (in 1,000s) Per Capita Number (in 1,000s) Per 1,000 Population Alabama 208 9,125 2.0 14 3.1 Alaska 88 2,236 3.4 8 12.2 Arizona 91 9,512 1.8 20 3.8 Arkansas 48 5,706 2.1 9 3.5 California 179 77,776 2.2 131 3.6 Colorado 115 11,546 2.6 30 6.8 Connecticut 194 14,778 4.2 29 8.3 Delaware 21 1,628 2.1 5 6.8 District of Columbia 1 2,436 4.4 4 6.7 Florida 70 32,599 1.9 81 4.7 Georgia 58 15,027 1.8 26 3.1 Hawaii 1 3,177 2.5 5 4.2 Idaho 104 3,785 3.1 7 5.6 Illinois 626 43,172 3.8 109 9.6 Indiana 239 23,906 4.2 59 10.4 Iowa 540 12,066 4.1 39 13.2 Kansas 325 10,818 4.7 24 10.2 Kentucky 116 8,254 2.0 17 4.2 Louisiana 66 11,581 2.6 31 6.9 Maine 269 6,294 5.3 12 9.8 Maryland 24 14,825 2.7 33 6.1 Massachusetts 370 31,571 4.9 60 9.3 Michigan 384 33,258 3.4 78 7.9 Minnesota 140 16,160 3.2 35 6.8 Mississippi 49 5,728 2.0 10 3.4 Missouri 151 18,165 3.6 46 9.0 Montana 79 2,695 3.0 5 5.9 Nebraska 276 6,446 4.6 15 10.4 Nevada 22 4,037 1.7 13 5.5 New Hampshire 231 5,986 4.6 15 11.7 New Jersey 306 31,030 3.7 60 7.2 New Mexico 92 4,228 2.6 7 4.1 New York 753 73,771 3.9 229 12.1 North Carolina 75 16,134 1.9 32 3.8 North Dakota 83 2,314 4.2 4 7.7 Ohio 250 48,610 4.2 112 9.8 Oklahoma 112 6,830 2.4 13 4.5 Oregon 125 9,005 2.8 21 6.6 Pennsylvania 455 29,263 2.4 67 5.6 Rhode Island 48 4,212 3.9 8 7.2 South Carolina 42 8,698 2.1 21 5.0 South Dakota 125 3,199 5.5 6 10.3 Tennessee 184 11,038 1.9 19 3.2 Texas 555 39,749 2.0 74 3.7 Utah 72 6,391 2.7 15 6.5 Vermont 189 2,855 5.0 8 13.3 Virginia 90 19,353 2.6 36 5.0 Washington 66 17,274 2.9 44 7.3 West Virginia 97 4,822 2.7 8 4.2 Wisconsin 380 19,462 3.5 64 11.6 Wyoming 23 2,409 4.8 5 9.9 United States 9,207 804,943 2.8 1,822 6.4 Data may not sum to total due to rounding. Source: National Center for Education Statistics, E.D. TAB: Public Libraries in the United States: Fiscal Year 2004 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2006349 (accessed November 17, 2006). Printed Materials Serial Subscriptions Public Library Materials by State, FY2004 Number of Public Libraries 193 Public Library Service by State, FY2004 State Total (1,000s) Per Capita Total (1,000s) Per Capita Total (1,000s) Per Capita Alabama 208 14,145 3.2 3,418 0.8 18,242 4.1 Alaska 88 3,389 5.2 314 0.5 4,157 6.3 Arizona 91 21,567 4.0 5,076 0.9 40,839 7.5 Arkansas 48 8,146 3.1 1,770 0.7 11,710 4.4 California 179 150,888 4.2 35,606 1.0 199,375 5.5 Colorado 115 29,476 6.7 5,768 1.3 46,830 10.6 Connecticut 194 22,837 6.6 4,374 1.3 32,032 9.2 Delaware 21 3,553 4.5 479 0.6 4,987 6.4 District of Columbia 1 1,958 3.5 1,128 2.0 1,064 1.9 Florida 70 69,603 4.0 23,423 1.3 94,429 5.4 Georgia 58 31,286 3.7 8,076 0.9 40,269 4.7 Hawaii 1 5,506 4.4 871 0.7 6,258 5.0 Idaho 104 7,297 6.0 979 0.8 9,921 8.2 Illinois 626 65,256 5.7 16,869 1.5 94,711 8.3 Indiana 239 38,248 6.7 7,524 1.3 67,761 11.9 Iowa 540 16,067 5.5 1,880 0.6 26,496 9.1 Kansas 325 14,345 6.2 2,858 1.2 24,494 10.7 Kentucky 116 15,605 3.8 2,486 0.6 23,410 5.7 Louisiana 66 14,137 3.1 5,322 1.2 19,325 4.3 Maine 269 6,415 5.4 883 0.7 8,637 7.3 Maryland 24 27,740 5.1 7,298 1.3 50,791 9.4 Massachusetts 370 36,979 5.8 5,697 0.9 49,643 7.7 Michigan 384 44,426 4.5 7,869 0.8 62,216 6.3 Minnesota 140 25,598 5.0 4,736 0.9 50,330 9.9 Mississippi 49 8,019 2.8 1,528 0.5 9,430 3.2 Missouri 151 24,771 4.8 4,376 0.9 44,601 8.7 Montana 79 3,658 4.1 441 0.5 5,393 6.0 Nebraska 276 7,645 5.4 1,093 0.8 12,508 8.8 Nevada 22 9,911 4.1 1,578 0.7 14,959 6.2 New Hampshire 231 6,234 4.8 877 0.7 9,803 7.6 New Jersey 306 42,928 5.1 7,783 0.9 53,177 6.4 New Mexico 92 6,170 3.7 1,524 0.9 8,789 5.3 New York 753 107,374 5.7 28,007 1.5 135,303 7.1 North Carolina 75 32,949 3.9 10,389 1.2 45,030 5.3 North Dakota 83 2,615 4.7 391 0.7 4,137 7.5 Ohio 250 81,994 7.2 18,616 1.6 170,014 14.8 Oklahoma 112 13,428 4.6 2,094 0.7 18,436 6.4 Oregon 125 19,924 6.2 2,947 0.9 46,818 14.5 Pennsylvania 455 42,567 3.6 8,294 0.7 62,766 5.2 Rhode Island 48 6,189 5.8 960 0.9 7,203 6.7 South Carolina 42 14,166 3.4 4,833 1.2 20,454 4.9 South Dakota 125 3,752 6.4 535 0.9 5,260 9.0 Tennessee 184 18,493 3.2 4,438 0.8 23,730 4.1 Texas 555 65,081 3.2 23,220 1.1 96,455 4.8 Utah 72 15,840 6.7 3,717 1.6 29,579 12.5 Vermont 189 3,092 5.4 488 0.8 4,239 7.3 Virginia 90 33,150 4.5 8,069 1.1 61,325 8.4 Washington 66 35,948 5.9 6,309 1.0 65,118 10.8 West Virginia 97 6,087 3.4 1,137 0.6 7,732 4.3 Wisconsin 380 32,934 6.0 5,434 1.0 56,438 10.2 Wyoming 23 3,012 6.0 612 1.2 4,148 8.3 United States 9,207 1,322,396 4.7 304,390 1.1 2,010,777 7.1 Data may not sum to total due to rounding. Total CirculationLibrary Visits Source: National Center for Education Statistics, E.D. TAB: Public Libraries in the United States: Fiscal Year 2004 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2006349 (accessed November 17, 2006). Reference Transactions Number of Public Libraries 194 State Number of Public Libraries Total Alabama 208 3,370 11.9 3,621 0.8 Alaska 88 558 5.3 897 1.4 Arizona 91 2,636 14.1 7,866 1.4 Arkansas 48 1,192 5.6 1,688 0.6 California 179 13,669 12.6 39,982 1.1 Colorado 115 2,635 10.9 6,836 1.5 Connecticut 194 2,400 9.8 6,056 1.7 Delaware 21 310 9.4 398 0.5 District of Columbia 1 242 9.0 413 0.7 Florida 70 8,277 16.6 14,821 0.8 Georgia 58 5,041 13.7 10,649 1.3 Hawaii 1 533 10.5 395 0.3 Idaho 104 790 5.5 1,252 1.0 Illinois 626 8,045 10.2 16,385 1.4 Indiana 239 5,223 11.9 8,391 1.5 Iowa 540 2,825 5.0 4,459 1.5 Kansas 325 2,412 6.4 3,313 1.4 Kentucky 116 2,156 11.3 5,246 1.3 Louisiana 66 2,621 7.8 4,127 0.9 Maine 269 1,184 4.3 1,055 0.9 Maryland 24 3,005 16.8 4,792 0.9 Massachusetts 370 4,261 8.8 8,479 1.3 Michigan 384 7,387 11.2 13,236 1.3 Minnesota 140 3,638 10.2 6,305 1.2 Mississippi 49 1,522 6.3 1,390 0.5 Missouri 151 3,880 10.8 4,440 0.9 Montana 79 542 5.0 973 1.1 Nebraska 276 1,462 5.0 1,898 1.3 Nevada 22 929 11.1 2,020 0.8 New Hampshire 231 1,170 4.9 1,871 1.4 New Jersey 306 4,886 10.8 10,224 1.2 New Mexico 92 1,072 8.9 1,355 0.8 New York 753 11,166 10.3 21,973 1.2 North Carolina 75 4,707 12.4 7,789 0.9 North Dakota 83 426 4.7 559 1.0 Ohio 250 9,630 13.4 26,886 2.3 Oklahoma 112 1,755 8.5 4,783 1.7 Oregon 125 1,887 9.0 8,594 2.7 Pennsylvania 455 6,883 10.9 11,824 1.0 Rhode Island 48 858 11.9 1,436 1.3 South Carolina 42 2,343 12.8 4,744 1.1 South Dakota 125 797 5.5 1,194 2.0 Tennessee 184 2,856 10.0 6,736 1.2 Texas 555 12,136 14.3 20,376 1.0 Utah 72 1,352 12.0 8,028 3.4 Vermont 189 742 3.9 717 1.2 Virginia 90 3,970 11.6 5,369 0.7 Washington 66 3,915 11.9 6,839 1.1 West Virginia 97 960 5.5 1,156 0.6 Wisconsin 380 4,088 9.0 8,231 1.5 Wyoming 23 438 5.9 947 1.9 United States 9,207 170,782 10.3 343,013 1.2 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: National Center for Education Statistics, E.D. TAB: Public Libraries in the United States: Fiscal Year 2004 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2006349 (accessed November 17, 2006). Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Services, by State, FY2004 Total (in 1,000s) Per Capita Use of Electronic Resources Average per Stationary Outlet Number of Public-Use Internet Terminals 195 Elections Elections Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 196 Elections Elections ......................................................................................................................................... 196 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2000.............................................................................................................................................................................. 198 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004.............................................................................................................................................................................. 200 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 ................ 202 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004 ................ 204 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2002 (map) ................................................................................................................... 206 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress, Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 207 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress, Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2004 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 210 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 .......................... 213 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, Official Vote Totals by County, November 2006 .......................... 215 Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................................................................... 217 Kansas House Districts, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................................................................... 218 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2006........................................................................ 219 197 County Bush and Cheney Republican Gore and Lieberman Democrat Buchanan and Foster Reform Browne and Olivier Libertarian Hagelin and Ticciati Independent Nader and LaDuke Independent Phillips and Frazier Constitution Allen 3,379 2,132 46 21 8 164 16 Anderson 1,984 1,327 47 12 7 94 7 Atchison 3,378 3,171 56 44 9 233 9 Barber 1,755 637 22 3 4 73 4 Barton 7,302 3,238 100 43 10 251 11 Bourbon 3,852 2,211 46 27 3 159 10 Brown 2,985 1,512 47 14 4 120 9 Butler 13,377 6,755 175 102 56 497 40 Chase 848 391 14 7 0 56 1 Chautauqua 1,347 443 40 9 2 36 3 Cherokee 5,014 3,783 42 37 16 225 13 Cheyenne 1,312 350 12 4 0 47 2 Clark 926 292 7 1 0 34 1 Clay 2,998 951 29 14 1 93 2 Cloud 2,918 1,314 36 20 2 210 3 Coffey 2,700 1,196 21 15 4 96 8 Comanche 760 211 12 1 0 18 4 Cowley 8,080 5,535 92 46 24 416 17 Crawford 7,160 7,076 87 45 17 630 19 Decatur 1,255 424 24 1 2 51 2 Dickinson 5,243 2,413 74 25 7 322 8 Doniphan 2,350 1,134 46 17 3 90 9 Douglas 17,062 18,249 147 277 50 4,031 22 Edwards 1,062 447 13 4 3 33 1 Elk 1,080 402 20 6 1 34 7 Ellis 6,516 3,926 112 30 20 543 13 Ellsworth 1,845 825 28 9 1 130 1 Finney 6,442 2,431 45 26 13 182 11 Ford 6,050 2,566 49 19 23 200 10 Franklin 5,925 3,321 60 29 8 306 9 Geary 3,977 2,660 42 15 11 158 3 Gove 1,122 296 23 6 3 44 1 Graham 1,058 346 14 5 4 47 0 Grant 2,126 683 5 1 1 39 1 Gray 1,631 482 10 9 1 27 0 Greeley 628 143 5 3 0 24 0 Greenwood 2,392 1,027 39 10 6 81 6 Hamilton 901 264 6 4 1 15 1 Harper 2,076 869 20 5 4 75 6 Harvey 8,271 4,591 76 54 20 651 21 Haskell 1,323 263 11 3 0 16 0 Hodgeman 835 217 10 3 1 21 1 Jackson 3,001 1,990 98 24 5 123 9 Jefferson 4,423 3,000 68 44 8 321 13 Jewell 1,400 380 23 12 3 57 2 Johnson 129,965 79,118 608 1,019 200 6,493 133 Kearny 1,084 320 9 5 0 16 1 Kingman 2,672 991 36 10 1 86 12 Kiowa 1,262 294 8 6 3 34 1 Labette 4,475 3,745 42 22 11 230 13 Lane 846 252 6 4 1 23 1 Leavenworth 12,583 9,733 124 103 30 679 19 Lincoln 1,295 469 20 5 1 98 2 Linn 2,513 1,587 41 19 5 91 3 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President Official Vote Totals by County, November 2000 198 County Bush and Cheney Republican Gore and Lieberman Democrat Buchanan and Foster Reform Browne and Olivier Libertarian Hagelin and Ticciati Independent Nader and LaDuke Independent Phillips and Frazier Constitution Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President Official Vote Totals by County, November 2000 Logan 1,088 231 20 5 2 49 2 Lyon 6,652 5,190 92 38 52 417 14 McPherson 8,501 3,272 59 54 27 534 14 Marion 4,156 1,475 42 22 10 189 9 Marshall 3,066 1,831 62 8 7 134 7 Meade 1,604 400 11 3 1 33 1 Miami 6,611 4,554 67 50 20 294 11 Mitchell 2,350 751 34 6 6 115 4 Montgomery 8,496 4,770 113 58 18 269 21 Morris 1,599 882 44 5 7 104 0 Morton 1,203 321 6 4 3 19 1 Nemaha 3,578 1,494 91 15 7 102 3 Neosho 4,014 2,588 67 9 8 194 6 Ness 1,420 383 14 5 0 49 5 Norton 1,744 598 23 6 13 65 2 Osage 3,770 2,530 86 31 13 171 12 Osborne 1,432 484 28 6 4 74 2 Ottawa 1,977 631 25 4 2 145 7 Pawnee 1,850 968 13 6 7 93 3 Phillips 2,057 611 22 8 3 85 6 Pottawatomie 4,985 2,037 408 29 8 252 12 Pratt 2,885 1,314 39 14 8 149 7 Rawlins 1,349 306 28 5 1 49 2 Reno 15,179 9,025 180 102 30 877 37 Republic 2,239 604 24 9 4 103 2 Rice 2,903 1,422 40 16 7 128 4 Riley 10,672 6,188 119 69 25 1,171 9 Rooks 2,016 597 45 8 2 105 2 Rush 1,235 505 21 7 2 82 2 Russell 2,434 886 23 8 5 121 5 Saline 12,412 7,487 145 68 28 1,367 20 Scott 1,811 418 17 4 0 52 1 Sedgwick 93,724 62,561 1,006 928 239 4,669 290 Seward 3,869 1,126 17 20 0 60 4 Shawnee 35,894 34,818 725 263 67 2,529 77 Sheridan 1,132 281 16 1 0 55 4 Sherman 1,894 681 24 14 3 60 6 Smith 1,534 534 16 7 6 79 8 Stafford 1,546 567 21 5 2 54 5 Stanton 785 215 8 1 1 16 3 Stevens 1,714 345 9 4 2 34 3 Sumner 6,176 3,549 107 49 22 306 23 Thomas 2,822 807 38 8 5 93 7 Trego 1,220 516 18 4 5 69 5 Wabaunsee 2,182 1,025 89 16 4 96 8 Wallace 737 103 2 3 2 14 0 Washington 2,446 687 42 7 1 77 7 Wichita 859 207 7 1 1 15 0 Wilson 2,748 1,186 24 16 9 100 12 Woodson 974 521 27 6 5 59 3 Wyandotte 14,024 32,411 273 191 51 1,287 35 Kansas 622,332 399,276 7,370 4,525 1,373 36,086 1,254 Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office, 2000 Election Information, 2000 Official Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed December 1, 2005). 199 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice President Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004 County Allen 20 3,867 1,922 53 11 Anderson 13 2,500 1,295 40 15 Atchison 29 3,880 3,120 65 24 Barber 4 1,782 588 19 10 Barton 30 8,666 2,874 106 30 Bourbon 23 4,372 2,216 64 11 Brown 12 3,092 1,268 35 11 Butler 92 18,438 7,495 174 78 Chase 9 1,055 418 12 7 Chautauqua 10 1,529 404 10 7 Cherokee 23 6,083 3,726 69 12 Cheyenne 7 1,353 320 9 3 Clark 4 1,014 257 8 8 Clay 12 3,174 793 22 9 Cloud 17 3,221 1,210 42 13 Coffey 12 3,259 1,093 33 11 Comanche 4 770 200 3 4 Cowley 60 9,407 4,818 121 41 Crawford 60 8,626 7,617 181 43 Decatur 8 1,355 355 20 2 Dickinson 35 6,295 2,364 72 25 Doniphan 14 2,491 1,065 25 7 Douglas 209 20,544 28,634 624 91 Edwards 3 1,084 386 19 4 Elk 2 1,119 369 17 8 Ellis 61 7,891 4,033 158 44 Ellsworth 13 2,259 801 23 6 Finney 18 7,479 2,351 64 21 Ford 17 6,632 2,286 61 20 Franklin 31 7,391 3,921 106 27 Geary 21 4,703 2,531 58 15 Gove 5 1,196 247 12 7 Graham 6 1,082 334 10 8 Grant 11 2,169 561 11 4 Gray 4 1,816 408 17 0 Greeley 3 584 138 9 1 Greenwood 8 2,282 911 30 13 Hamilton 7 888 229 5 1 Harper 9 2,154 727 30 10 Harvey 46 9,534 5,331 171 28 Haskell 5 1,356 227 10 1 Hodgeman 0 953 223 6 1 Jackson 21 3,730 2,064 44 29 Jefferson 32 5,408 3,253 79 20 Jewell 10 1,495 385 13 12 Johnson 992 158,103 97,866 1,420 292 Kearny 1 1,177 272 4 1 Kingman 14 2,801 904 27 18 Kiowa 5 1,275 256 19 10 Labette 28 5,400 3,615 76 20 Lane 3 823 181 4 3 Leavenworth 86 15,949 11,039 191 66 Lincoln 11 1,368 391 23 7 Linn 14 3,048 1,631 37 11 Badnarik and Campagna Libertarian Peroutka and Baldwin Independent Bush and Cheney Republican Kerry and Edwards Democrat Nader and Camejo Reform 200 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice President Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004 County Badnarik and Campagna Libertarian Peroutka and Baldwin Independent Bush and Cheney Republican Kerry and Edwards Democrat Nader and Camejo Reform Logan 3 1,255 248 13 4 Lyon 48 7,951 5,234 154 53 McPherson 44 9,595 3,589 114 24 Marion 14 4,516 1,536 69 24 Marshall 6 3,261 1,789 39 13 Meade 3 1,748 356 12 2 Miami 30 9,013 4,838 90 45 Mitchell 10 2,609 693 26 11 Montgomery 44 9,598 4,338 98 38 Morris 6 1,961 931 28 10 Morton 4 1,287 276 5 4 Nemaha 19 4,027 1,355 39 23 Neosho 19 4,705 2,424 69 14 Ness 4 1,407 382 17 8 Norton 8 2,092 473 21 5 Osage 27 4,800 2,537 77 22 Osborne 5 1,587 454 25 4 Ottawa 8 2,333 595 26 7 Pawnee 8 2,172 773 26 9 Phillips 6 2,256 557 20 8 Pottawatomie 30 6,326 2,176 91 200 Pratt 18 3,121 1,200 38 7 Rawlins 6 1,414 289 9 2 Reno 91 17,748 9,114 275 96 Republic 11 2,238 607 20 13 Rice 3 3,182 1,130 41 20 Riley 63 12,672 7,908 224 41 Rooks 6 2,121 534 37 12 Rush 9 1,226 517 27 10 Russell 8 2,671 810 24 12 Saline 78 15,111 7,524 251 77 Scott 5 1,924 347 17 6 Sedgwick 695 110,381 64,839 1,345 411 Seward 8 4,272 1,122 24 13 Shawnee 236 44,188 36,264 687 200 Sheridan 2 1,144 239 13 8 Sherman 13 2,088 632 25 4 Smith 4 1,803 540 17 6 Stafford 4 1,649 506 20 7 Stanton 0 796 165 4 1 Stevens 4 1,936 310 12 3 Sumner 38 7,092 3,217 92 49 Thomas 6 3,007 816 28 13 Trego 4 1,225 434 21 2 Wabaunsee 10 2,531 1,001 36 26 Wallace 6 742 112 13 3 Washington 6 2,498 643 31 12 Wichita 0 869 183 6 4 Wilson 13 3,263 1,060 41 21 Woodson 3 1,204 530 19 7 Wyandotte 123 17,919 34,923 331 104 Kansas 4,013 736,456 434,993 9,348 2,899 Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office, 2004 Election Information, 2004 November 2nd General Election Results , http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed December 1, 2005). 201 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 County Allen 294 3,570 399 Anderson 229 2,119 244 Atchison 503 3,480 579 Barber 77 1,628 103 Barton 324 8,090 388 Bourbon 368 3,393 381 Brown 210 2,963 233 Butler 744 14,320 1,828 Chase 47 932 89 Chautauqua 63 996 103 Cherokee 721 4,720 683 Cheyenne 45 1,104 37 Clark 37 951 49 Clay 81 2,982 124 Cloud 145 2,886 176 Coffey 162 2,889 203 Comanche 60 678 20 Cowley 700 8,540 1,209 Crawford 1,247 7,791 1,266 Decatur 41 1,283 48 Dickinson 309 5,926 399 Doniphan 167 1,949 192 Douglas 3,588 19,825 4,365 Edwards 39 1,102 42 Elk 84 951 104 Ellis 436 7,703 560 Ellsworth 103 2,246 134 Finney 245 6,332 381 Ford 190 6,301 238 Franklin 568 5,811 716 Geary 234 3,907 494 Gove 36 1,162 54 Graham 41 935 55 Grant 36 1,881 68 Gray 26 1,592 54 Greeley 9 529 25 Greenwood 123 2,124 236 Hamilton 15 818 33 Harper 97 1,961 193 Harvey 469 9,361 1,057 Haskell 12 1,211 52 Hodgeman 9 793 29 Jackson 242 3,525 311 Jefferson 435 5,099 604 Jewell 45 1,272 70 Johnson 20,540 123,682 10,416 Kearny 28 1,070 28 Kingman 87 2,627 169 Kiowa 27 1,146 34 Labette 402 5,283 784 Lane 18 772 28 Leavenworth 1,707 12,019 1,739 Lincoln 27 1,281 75 Linn 269 2,405 284 George Cook Reform Pat Roberts Republican Steven Rosile Libertarian 202 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 County George Cook Reform Pat Roberts Republican Steven Rosile Libertarian Logan 28 1,103 53 Lyon 518 8,269 884 McPherson 342 8,796 652 Marion 140 4,209 308 Marshall 168 3,544 271 Meade 40 1,467 61 Miami 755 7,007 795 Mitchell 56 2,369 115 Montgomery 607 7,797 1,136 Morris 81 2,141 146 Morton 19 1,026 42 Nemaha 225 3,948 252 Neosho 306 3,921 510 Ness 40 1,337 34 Norton 69 1,885 83 Osage 458 4,295 464 Osborne 61 1,480 73 Ottawa 93 2,303 124 Pawnee 54 2,127 96 Phillips 73 1,817 86 Pottawatomie 521 5,499 395 Pratt 114 2,866 206 Rawlins 32 1,449 63 Reno 927 16,869 1,707 Republic 55 2,033 93 Rice 122 3,194 211 Riley 869 10,947 1,211 Rooks 99 1,826 90 Rush 50 1,266 79 Russell 101 2,502 137 Saline 810 15,508 1,491 Scott 60 1,656 70 Sedgwick 5,949 90,646 14,080 Seward 125 3,211 205 Shawnee 5,560 46,876 5,753 Sheridan 30 1,038 38 Sherman 66 1,815 78 Smith 67 1,552 84 Stafford 43 1,535 82 Stanton 18 632 18 Stevens 29 1,483 39 Sumner 449 6,551 922 Thomas 81 2,585 130 Trego 66 1,268 66 Wabaunsee 166 2,486 194 Wallace 14 663 7 Washington 82 2,291 105 Wichita 22 731 20 Wilson 161 2,642 298 Woodson 97 1,022 87 Wyandotte 7,371 15,676 4,396 Kansas 65,050 641,075 70,725 Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office, 2002 Election Information, 2002 November 5th General Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed January 17, 2006). 203 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004 County Allen 4,312 74 1,334 58 Anderson 2,828 51 872 54 Atchison 4,611 92 2,161 118 Barber 1,916 28 362 52 Barton 9,520 101 1,810 173 Bourbon 5,016 64 1,425 79 Brown 3,471 47 788 44 Butler 19,527 304 5,287 653 Chase 1,100 19 302 34 Chautauqua 1,525 25 309 36 Cherokee 7,068 103 2,499 133 Cheyenne 1,409 19 197 25 Clark 1,065 18 147 26 Clay 3,505 39 455 54 Cloud 3,545 62 715 82 Coffey 3,566 33 702 51 Comanche 830 20 106 12 Cowley 10,176 148 3,409 408 Crawford 10,659 153 5,219 224 Decatur 1,383 29 224 29 Dickinson 6,864 128 1,517 142 Doniphan 2,752 41 681 49 Douglas 24,488 823 21,759 1,159 Edwards 1,214 14 214 28 Elk 1,130 19 290 42 Ellis 8,405 114 2,999 229 Ellsworth 2,455 25 531 41 Finney 7,777 112 1,578 199 Ford 7,129 89 1,555 99 Franklin 7,898 174 2,978 190 Geary 5,076 94 1,867 129 Gove 1,238 13 172 10 Graham 1,118 18 229 24 Grant 2,219 34 388 64 Gray 1,929 16 229 26 Greeley 609 5 77 17 Greenwood 2,407 36 646 83 Hamilton 944 6 123 24 Harper 2,326 26 442 48 Harvey 10,659 136 3,716 371 Haskell 1,406 14 129 21 Hodgeman 1,007 6 118 16 Jackson 4,319 77 1,300 98 Jefferson 6,091 110 2,268 155 Jewell 1,535 22 264 29 Johnson 162,385 5,219 79,501 3,227 Kearny 1,235 11 151 23 Kingman 3,031 21 559 82 Kiowa 1,263 24 156 41 Labette 6,334 81 2,391 137 Lane 863 6 104 11 Leavenworth 16,729 482 8,977 447 Lincoln 1,469 16 220 41 Linn 3,423 47 1,159 61 Samuel D. Brownback Republican George Cook Reform Lee Jones Democrat Steven A. Rosile Libertarian 204 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Senate Official Vote Totals by County, November 2004 County Samuel D. Brownback Republican George Cook Reform Lee Jones Democrat Steven A. Rosile Libertarian Logan 1,341 14 134 19 Lyon 9,013 165 3,747 251 McPherson 10,271 98 2,534 258 Marion 4,789 46 1,014 110 Marshall 3,875 38 1,034 61 Meade 1,839 19 225 9 Miami 9,378 149 4,045 184 Mitchell 2,757 25 474 38 Montgomery 9,959 127 3,445 291 Morris 2,220 30 551 47 Morton 1,280 16 195 21 Nemaha 4,460 40 819 45 Neosho 5,250 61 1,679 104 Ness 1,525 11 239 18 Norton 2,157 21 328 43 Osage 5,549 87 1,649 116 Osborne 1,689 17 303 40 Ottawa 2,441 26 402 58 Pawnee 2,398 28 512 32 Phillips 2,337 18 371 33 Pottawatomie 7,050 133 1,359 138 Pratt 3,407 39 759 71 Rawlins 1,452 14 205 33 Reno 19,926 270 5,934 678 Republic 2,339 17 404 29 Rice 3,497 45 704 69 Riley 14,240 196 5,589 328 Rooks 2,221 25 368 38 Rush 1,368 23 335 30 Russell 2,872 31 521 53 Saline 16,717 202 5,102 523 Scott 2,008 19 207 25 Sedgwick 118,261 1,980 44,106 5,629 Seward 4,284 45 768 169 Shawnee 36,895 698 15,927 1,010 Sheridan 1,181 10 176 14 Sherman 2,222 23 393 41 Smith 1,914 18 340 31 Stafford 1,785 12 324 26 Stanton 835 10 40 15 Stevens 2,018 15 177 26 Sumner 7,666 91 2,302 302 Thomas 3,189 35 528 47 Trego 1,342 16 270 18 Wabaunsee 2,847 58 574 64 Wallace 775 4 54 19 Washington 2,703 19 344 43 Wichita 901 8 117 10 Wilson 3,429 43 725 92 Woodson 1,275 20 375 35 Wyandotte 18,957 1,337 29,999 750 Kansas 780,863 15,980 310,337 21,842 Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office, 2004 Election Information, 2004 November 2nd General Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed January 17, 2006). 205 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 2 4 1 3 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2002 Source: for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Secretary of State.Institute 2000 State Population: Ideal Size for each District: 2,688,418 672,105 206 District by County Sylvester Cain Reform John Doll Democrat Jerry Moran Democrat FIRST DISTRICT Barber 26 444 1,305 Barton 96 1,381 6,509 Chase 18 236 908 Cheyenne 17 144 883 Clark 13 180 633 Clay 32 360 2,716 Cloud 51 597 2,521 Comanche 8 204 601 Decatur 12 193 1,083 Dickinson 117 1,346 5,057 Edwards 13 196 1,002 Ellis 60 1,391 7,074 Ellsworth 31 387 1,757 Finney 53 2,702 3,985 Ford 64 1,741 4,014 Geary* 117 1,483 3,254 Gove 10 143 1,037 Graham 16 139 839 Grant 17 414 1,468 Gray 8 537 1,004 Greeley 3 70 463 Greenwood* 22 131 588 Hamilton 4 168 527 Haskell 8 177 846 Hodgeman 7 152 722 Jewell 27 172 984 Kearny 8 310 751 Kiowa 21 184 1,149 Lane 6 86 657 Lincoln 10 156 1,020 Logan 17 136 937 Lyon 206 2,459 7,356 McPherson 137 1,965 8,185 Marion 83 762 3,681 Marshall 91 826 2,760 Meade 19 276 1,235 Mitchell 21 349 2,118 Morris 42 449 1,764 Morton 12 214 979 Nemaha* 79 532 2,389 Ness 3 140 1,035 Norton 17 250 1,604 Osborne 20 215 1,250 Ottawa 51 380 2,254 Pawnee 13 342 1,773 Phillips 21 223 1,611 Pratt 43 756 2,622 Rawlins 16 135 1,015 Reno 350 4,830 15,107 Republic 23 303 1,691 Rice 36 594 2,405 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U. S. Congress Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2006 207 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U. S. Congress Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2006 District by County Sylvester Cain Reform John Doll Democrat Jerry Moran Democrat Rooks 20 216 1,806 Rush 12 149 1,053 Russell 33 273 2,181 Saline 280 3,572 13,194 Scott 12 341 1,346 Seward 36 647 2,602 Sheridan 4 125 865 Sherman 20 307 1,584 Smith 15 209 1,437 Stafford 22 273 1,358 Stanton 3 100 523 Stevens 22 199 1,268 Thomas 33 345 2,144 Trego 10 153 1,001 Wabaunsee 113 486 2,225 Wallace 3 54 565 Washington 34 243 1,838 Wichita 2 129 610 First District Total 2,869 39,781 156,728 Nancy Boyda Democrat Jim Ryun Republican Roger D. Tucker Reform SECOND DISTRICT Allen 2,274 1,982 93 Anderson 1,418 1,270 99 Atchison 2,870 2,040 105 Bourbon 1,983 2,755 90 Brown 1,533 1,843 56 Cherokee 3,257 3,400 172 Coffey 1,398 1,930 100 Crawford 6,789 4,927 259 Doniphan 880 1,466 52 Douglas* 9,686 5,972 200 Franklin 3,751 4,091 305 Geary* 915 0 Jackson 2,336 2,191 177 Jefferson 3,638 3,429 161 Labette 3,557 2,882 150 Leavenworth 9,057 9,165 354 Linn 1,405 1,841 109 Miami 4,300 6,110 286 Nemaha* 699 812 65 Neosho 2,814 2,759 133 Osage 3,196 2,890 215 Pottawatomie 2,711 4,228 207 Riley 6,914 7,225 190 Shawnee 35,843 28,514 1,403 Wilson 1,233 2,052 75 Woodson 588 540 38 Second District Total 114,139 106,329 5,094 208 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U. S. Congress Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2006 District by County Chuck Ahner Republican Robert A. Conroy Reform Dennis Moore Democrat THIRD DISTRICT Douglas* 3,723 435 14,583 Johnson 70,463 2,850 112,175 Wyandotte 5,638 766 26,347 Third District Total 79,824 4,051 153,105 Joy Holt Reform Garth J. McGinn Democrat Todd Tiahrt Republican FOURTH DISTRICT Butler 468 5,606 13,101 Chautauqua 41 231 881 Cowley 273 2,989 7,069 Elk 29 289 750 Greenwood* 64 565 1,330 Harper 64 492 1,604 Harvey 271 4,167 7,114 Kingman 55 632 1,876 Montgomery 261 2,586 6,355 Sedgwick 2,872 42,243 71,153 Sumner 257 2,366 5,153 Fourth District Total 4,655 62,166 116,386 * County is divided into two Congressional Districts. Source: Kansas Secretary of State, 2006 Election Information, 2006 Kansas General Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed January 5, 2007). 209 District by County Jerry Moran Republican Jack Warner Libertarian FIRST DISTRICT Barber 2,047 221 Barton 10,481 828 Chase 1,256 143 Cheyenne 1,516 90 Clark 1,090 121 Clay 3,700 287 Cloud 3,926 400 Comanche 883 57 Decatur 1,541 101 Dickinson 7,588 828 Edwards 1,339 142 Ellis 11,306 643 Ellsworth 2,760 215 Finney 8,513 928 Ford 7,699 957 Geary* 5,351 1,204 Gove 1,387 48 Graham 1,271 84 Grant 2,463 181 Gray 1,985 182 Greeley 664 34 Greenwood* 743 96 Hamilton 1,005 73 Haskell 1,467 85 Hodgeman 1,033 107 Jewell 1,690 139 Kearny 1,296 83 Kiowa 1,387 104 Lane 946 33 Lincoln 1,627 106 Logan 1,445 55 Lyon 10,573 1,901 McPherson 11,696 1,122 Marion 5,305 567 Marshall 4,297 499 Meade 1,917 127 Mitchell 3,039 190 Morris 2,477 257 Morton 1,396 105 Nemaha* 2,986 307 Ness 1,729 71 Norton 2,380 118 Osborne 1,893 122 Ottawa 2,577 251 Pawnee 2,757 187 Phillips 2,658 123 Pratt 3,744 370 Rawlins 1,598 92 Reno 22,251 3,339 Republic 2,552 169 Rice 3,779 398 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2004 210 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2004 District by County Jerry Moran Republican Jack Warner Libertarian Rooks 2,510 128 Rush 1,637 99 Russell 3,237 208 Saline 19,234 2,837 Scott 2,100 128 Seward 4,556 564 Sheridan 1,306 56 Sherman 2,445 194 Smith 2,168 99 Stafford 1,952 135 Stanton 868 51 Stevens 2,058 121 Thomas 3,519 238 Trego 1,587 78 Wabaunsee 2,969 434 Wallace 831 23 Washington 2,829 185 Wichita 961 49 First District Total 239,776 24,517 Nancy Boyda Democrat Jim Ryun Republican Dennis Hawver Libertarian SECOND DISTRICT Allen 2,757 2,988 74 Anderson 1,542 2,162 74 Atchison 3,261 3,616 146 Bourbon 2,409 4,096 88 Brown 1,414 2,845 86 Cherokee 4,282 5,355 209 Coffey 1,181 3,084 98 Crawford 8,367 7,716 280 Doniphan 960 2,486 72 Douglas* 10,063 10,333 429 Franklin 4,053 6,992 211 Geary* 49 85 5 Jackson 2,091 3,497 246 Jefferson 3,144 5,045 514 Labette 4,269 4,585 147 Leavenworth 10,555 15,415 596 Linn 1,445 3,132 68 Miami 4,597 8,731 263 Nemaha* 546 1,189 59 Neosho 3,089 3,960 101 Osage 2,852 4,341 260 Pottawatomie 2,558 5,926 250 Riley 8,023 12,033 438 Shawnee 36,018 41,795 2,769 Wilson 1,347 2,886 60 Woodson 660 1,032 36 Second District Total 121,532 165,325 7,579 211 Kansas General Election Statistics for the U.S. Congress Official Vote Totals, by District and County, November 2004 District by County Dennis Moore Democrat Kris Kobach Republican Joe Bellis Libertarian Richard Wells Reform THIRD DISTRICT Douglas* 19,114 8,346 425 320 Johnson 128,025 122,584 2,319 2,131 Wyandotte 36,911 14,612 447 505 Third Dist. Total 184,050 145,542 3,191 2,956 Michael Kinard Democrat Todd Tiahrt Republican David Loomis Libertarian FOURTH DISTRICT Butler 6,512 18,399 791 Chautauqua 311 1,540 48 Cowley 3,933 9,904 392 Elk 362 1,088 43 Greenwood* 634 1,597 71 Harper 550 2,215 68 Harvey 4,374 10,128 354 Kingman 736 2,891 77 Montgomery 3,564 9,950 313 Sedgwick 57,584 108,183 4,924 Sumner 2,828 7,256 295 Fourth District Total 81,388 173,151 7,376 * County is divided into two Congressional Districts. Source: Kansas Secretary of State, 2002 Election Information, 2002 November 5th General Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed January 17, 2006). 212 Dennis Hawver Ted Pettibone Tim Shallenburger Kathleen Sebelius County Libertarian Reform Republican Democrat Allen 60 43 1,842 2,441 Anderson 28 40 1,137 1,562 Atchison 64 46 1,936 3,037 Barber 19 12 968 848 Barton 58 100 4,231 4,570 Bourbon 37 50 2,220 2,159 Brown 53 39 1,540 1,896 Butler 151 202 9,108 8,320 Chase 8 15 496 605 Chautauqua 9 15 788 423 Cherokee 52 51 3,614 2,921 Cheyenne 5 13 740 483 Clark 14 12 577 438 Clay 21 29 1,573 1,618 Cloud 28 44 1,591 1,697 Coffey 36 47 1,618 1,714 Comanche 3 16 401 359 Cowley 99 102 4,709 6,180 Crawford 124 81 4,438 6,890 Decatur 13 11 643 743 Dickinson 63 87 3,014 3,682 Doniphan 49 29 1,380 986 Douglas 384 188 8,973 21,594 Edwards 2 38 573 586 Elk 7 20 639 530 Ellis 95 99 3,320 5,843 Ellsworth 20 31 881 1,684 Finney 48 83 3,714 3,285 Ford 52 154 3,231 3,381 Franklin 88 75 3,471 3,904 Geary 50 57 1,817 2,977 Gove 7 25 710 539 Graham 14 10 441 614 Grant 13 37 1,135 852 Gray 7 25 962 710 Greeley 2 3 325 248 Greenwood 27 36 1,263 1,294 Hamilton 3 15 444 443 Harper 20 22 1,153 1,125 Harvey 83 114 5,324 6,034 Haskell 16 20 779 485 Hodgeman 6 16 517 302 Jackson 78 104 1,610 2,441 Jefferson 175 99 2,572 3,628 Jewell 14 27 723 652 Johnson 1,321 895 86,936 76,943 Kearny 4 5 636 503 Kingman 31 42 1,566 1,342 Kiowa 10 14 714 497 Labette 82 46 2,902 3,996 Lane 8 13 413 407 Leavenworth 239 173 7,327 8,912 Lincoln 8 14 700 700 Linn 46 40 1,546 1,536 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 213 Dennis Hawver Ted Pettibone Tim Shallenburger Kathleen Sebelius County Libertarian Reform Republican Democrat Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor Official Vote Totals by County, November 2002 Logan 10 19 641 536 Lyon 120 116 3,542 6,429 McPherson 80 84 5,072 4,903 Marion 43 63 2,622 2,113 Marshall 33 73 1,685 2,403 Meade 5 15 944 639 Miami 81 59 4,496 4,513 Mitchell 20 16 1,309 1,279 Montgomery 91 75 5,210 4,720 Morris 17 41 1,021 1,404 Morton 9 8 621 466 Nemaha 46 88 2,206 2,382 Neosho 33 31 2,322 2,669 Ness 10 20 715 700 Norton 13 27 922 1,134 Osage 81 113 2,138 3,247 Osborne 8 22 803 843 Ottawa 19 35 1,270 1,270 Pawnee 15 21 956 1,340 Phillips 20 25 991 993 Pottawatomie 69 475 2,999 3,199 Pratt 33 26 1,424 1,821 Rawlins 12 25 960 576 Reno 221 190 9,829 9,937 Republic 17 36 1,188 1,023 Rice 23 41 1,749 1,824 Riley 118 143 5,333 8,094 Rooks 23 20 999 1,033 Rush 17 20 538 862 Russell 21 40 1,240 1,539 Saline 121 306 6,951 11,050 Scott 16 16 1,097 684 Sedgwick 1,137 1,212 59,598 60,777 Seward 31 28 2,000 1,580 Shawnee 739 988 20,393 40,578 Sheridan 2 17 584 548 Sherman 16 31 995 990 Smith 6 27 864 894 Stafford 18 11 858 818 Stanton 7 10 381 288 Stevens 11 16 1,003 570 Sumner 84 88 3,807 4,302 Thomas 24 42 1,559 1,271 Trego 9 15 480 969 Wabaunsee 36 117 1,216 1,579 Wallace 6 11 467 216 Washington 18 41 1,435 1,091 Wichita 3 6 524 264 Wilson 29 37 1,768 1,447 Woodson 8 19 629 609 Wyandotte 514 278 8,595 25,883 Kansas 8,097 8,907 376,830 441,858 Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office 2002 Election Information, 2002 November 5th General Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed January 17, 2006). 214 Jim Barnett Carl Kramer Richard Lee Ranzau Kathleen Sebelius County Republication Libertarian Reform Democrat Allen 1,571 43 32 2,690 Anderson 1,040 33 27 1,681 Atchison 1,592 60 29 3,327 Barber 889 23 16 855 Barton 3,525 59 48 4,447 Bourbon 2,236 55 41 2,474 Brown 1,432 32 15 1,948 Butler 9,767 271 131 9,166 Chase 682 7 6 487 Chautauqua 686 22 5 450 Cherokee 2,676 108 83 3,929 Cheyenne 603 10 4 443 Clark 416 5 11 400 Clay 1,553 19 11 1,560 Cloud 1,424 31 12 1,751 Coffey 1,834 28 23 1,562 Comanche 438 9 7 385 Cowley 4,555 139 86 5,689 Crawford 3,872 149 101 7,838 Decatur 622 9 5 677 Dickinson 3,094 53 28 3,424 Doniphan 1,085 29 9 1,283 Douglas 7,544 371 173 26,784 Edwards 574 8 6 629 Elk 548 11 6 524 Ellis 3,067 77 54 5,312 Ellsworth 887 20 13 1,270 Finney 3,447 51 46 3,190 Ford 2,840 58 39 2,909 Franklin 3,212 92 62 4,930 Geary 1,743 49 43 3,111 Gove 608 10 3 577 Graham 462 10 6 525 Grant 1,030 10 12 850 Gray 895 7 19 645 Greeley 293 4 7 235 Greenwood 1,394 31 15 1,305 Hamilton 350 9 6 332 Harper 1,073 36 9 1,055 Harvey 5,231 136 77 6,184 Haskell 639 3 12 411 Hodgeman 539 10 7 417 Jackson 1,983 45 31 2,680 Jefferson 2,906 68 39 4,231 Jewell 574 21 16 573 Johnson 67,946 1,703 792 115,251 Kearny 571 13 6 484 Kingman 1,229 45 27 1,287 Kiowa 699 24 18 627 Labette 2,372 67 41 4,077 Lane 357 8 0 385 Leavenworth 6,570 215 154 11,705 Lincoln 584 11 8 598 Linn 1,291 49 35 1,984 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor Official Vote Totals by County, November 2006 215 Jim Barnett Carl Kramer Richard Lee Ranzau Kathleen Sebelius County Republication Libertarian Reform Democrat Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor Official Vote Totals by County, November 2006 Logan 577 14 4 493 Lyon 4,981 70 50 5,066 McPherson 5,127 75 52 5,151 Marion 2,611 37 36 1,897 Marshall 1,459 23 21 2,247 Meade 866 9 45 619 Miami 4,391 139 71 6,149 Mitchell 1,132 14 28 1,335 Montgomery 4,729 115 85 4,327 Morris 1,059 20 8 1,198 Morton 617 13 20 566 Nemaha 2,037 35 26 2,631 Neosho 2,292 61 56 3,343 Ness 592 9 4 577 Norton 950 16 7 923 Osage 2,751 59 41 3,499 Osborne 695 13 10 802 Ottawa 1,299 35 18 1,360 Pawnee 870 13 9 1,238 Phillips 862 14 9 982 Pottawatomie 3,541 53 55 3,516 Pratt 1,419 28 15 1,987 Rawlins 700 14 7 448 Reno 9,290 192 88 10,870 Republic 1,063 15 5 972 Rice 1,371 24 33 1,627 Riley 5,403 106 52 8,825 Rooks 936 14 10 1,104 Rush 485 11 12 701 Russell 1,047 21 13 1,419 Saline 6,793 163 110 10,182 Scott 983 10 8 712 Sedgwick 54,278 1,752 905 60,453 Seward 1,842 34 44 1,390 Shawnee* 24,331 519 279 40,781 Sheridan 458 4 3 537 Sherman 900 21 9 1,018 Smith 689 11 7 970 Stafford 761 13 9 874 Stanton 336 7 3 282 Stevens 884 8 13 593 Sumner 3,560 152 79 4,046 Thomas 1,403 20 14 1,097 Trego 478 6 7 676 Wabaunsee 1,464 33 21 1,333 Wallace 369 4 3 246 Washington 1,171 19 12 948 Wichita 413 1 7 318 Wilson 1,465 40 26 1,561 Woodson 564 16 9 648 Wyandotte 6,242 335 251 25,913 Kansas 343,586 8,896 5,221 491,993 * Randal G. Trackwell received four write-in votes in Shawnee County. Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office 2006 Election Information, 2006 General Election Results, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed January 5, 2007). 216 Allen Atchison Barber Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Source: for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Legislative Research Department.Institute Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 38 39 40 33 36 21 34 35 22 24 32 26 31 W 16 17 14 13 15 12 1 19 3 218 WC JC WC, JCW = Wichita: 25, 27-30 = Wyandotte and Johnson Counties: 4-11, 23, 37 20 Anderson Douglas Marion Jewell Barton = Senate District 1 KEY 217 Allen Atchison Barber Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Decatur Doniphan Elk Ellis Ellsworth Ford Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Seward Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Wyandotte Source: for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Legislative Research Department.Institute Kansas House Districts, 2002 120 121 118 125 124 122 123 117 115 119 116 111 110 112 114 113 109 107 108 69 71 60 73 74 72 101 104 102 80 W W 93 81 99 90 106 64 67 66 65 68 70 75 77 79 78 12 11 7 1 2 8 13 4 9 76 5 6 51 54 T T WC JC WC, JC L L 61 62 50 63 47 41 40 42 45 59 10 53 27 43 38 = Wichita: 82-89, 91, 92, 94-98, 100, 103, 105 = Topeka: 52, 55-58 = Lawrence: 44, 46 = Wyandotte and Johnson Counties: 14-26, 28-37, 39, 48, 49 3 Douglas Franklin Wabaunsee Shawnee Anderson Woodson Cherokee Labette Montgomery Chautauqua Sedgwick McPherson Barton Pawnee Edwards Finney Haskell Dickinson Crawford = House District 1 KEY 218 County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total Allen 1,861 55 7 4,089 1,956 7,968 Anderson 1,573 40 11 2,180 1,675 5,479 Atchison 3,586 42 15 3,496 3,060 10,199 Barber 836 20 4 2,062 756 3,678 Barton 3,496 43 9 9,100 3,548 16,196 Bourbon 3,154 54 14 4,173 2,396 9,791 Brown 1,300 20 2 3,787 1,125 6,234 Butler 8,520 188 21 17,917 10,453 37,099 Chase 340 8 0 1,270 288 1,906 Chautauqua 517 14 3 1,895 436 2,865 Cherokee 6,484 104 15 5,579 3,940 16,122 Cheyenne 330 11 0 1,458 222 2,021 Clark 358 12 1 934 251 1,556 Clay 727 24 10 4,128 1,137 6,026 Cloud 1,307 26 5 3,480 1,518 6,336 Coffey 1,167 26 2 3,613 1,082 5,890 Comanche 258 4 0 862 138 1,262 Cowley 6,533 176 49 9,402 6,575 22,735 Crawford 9,733 190 29 8,119 6,739 24,810 Decatur 436 2 4 1,313 307 2,062 Dickinson 2,351 71 18 7,155 3,147 12,742 Doniphan 1,129 28 6 3,357 1,386 5,906 Douglas 23,581 751 96 24,556 26,643 75,627 Edwards 396 7 2 1,211 251 1,867 Elk 494 2 1 1,112 301 1,910 Ellis 5,726 100 12 6,462 5,067 17,367 Ellsworth 1,146 21 1 2,192 851 4,211 Finney 2,768 57 11 7,050 4,356 14,242 Ford 3,635 108 12 6,795 5,037 15,587 Franklin 3,745 93 17 7,448 4,425 15,728 Geary 4,069 93 14 5,253 4,341 13,770 Gove 429 3 0 1,188 332 1,952 Graham 340 8 2 1,399 332 2,081 Grant 754 15 1 2,360 822 3,952 Gray 683 15 0 1,428 651 2,777 Greeley 117 4 0 671 142 934 Greenwood 1,200 30 4 2,910 1,191 5,335 Hamilton 234 4 0 953 170 1,361 Harper 984 22 2 2,357 799 4,164 Harvey 4,641 61 6 9,916 5,400 20,024 Haskell 269 1 0 1,507 492 2,269 Hodgeman 273 2 0 960 226 1,461 Jackson 2,164 27 13 4,198 1,847 8,249 Jefferson 3,172 67 13 6,011 3,622 12,885 Jewell 395 10 0 1,576 662 2,643 Johnson 70,536 1,827 229 169,039 98,374 340,005 Kearny 371 6 0 1,331 431 2,139 Kingman 1,201 11 7 3,110 1,379 5,708 Kiowa 331 8 1 1,382 199 1,921 Labette 4,898 132 14 5,841 4,618 15,503 Lane 196 5 0 971 148 1,320 Leavenworth 12,171 247 27 15,506 12,497 40,448 Lincoln 375 8 2 1,601 389 2,375 Linn 1,587 35 13 3,377 1,676 6,688 Logan 281 5 0 1,245 196 1,727 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2006 219 County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2006 Lyon 5,072 155 23 8,629 6,144 20,023 McPherson 3,036 74 9 9,834 3,961 16,914 Marion 1,638 49 6 5,111 2,070 8,874 Marshall 1,929 31 4 3,515 1,656 7,135 Meade 479 8 3 1,993 536 3,019 Miami 4,454 86 21 8,657 5,187 18,405 Mitchell 838 13 2 2,646 814 4,313 Montgomery 6,153 113 30 10,788 4,707 21,791 Morris 899 12 2 2,103 729 3,745 Morton 447 7 0 1,339 239 2,032 Nemaha 2,116 28 5 3,770 1,697 7,616 Neosho 2,933 64 8 5,262 3,592 11,859 Ness 453 9 2 1,400 359 2,223 Norton 634 8 1 2,283 773 3,699 Osage 2,622 45 10 4,901 2,798 10,376 Osborne 649 8 1 1,598 662 2,918 Ottawa 665 17 2 2,471 1,016 4,171 Pawnee 875 6 1 2,197 566 3,645 Phillips 598 13 4 2,661 661 3,937 Pottawatomie 2,383 93 47 7,735 3,280 13,538 Pratt 1,419 23 6 3,494 1,257 6,199 Rawlins 327 8 0 1,470 247 2,052 Reno 10,240 180 37 18,896 11,449 40,802 Republic 590 14 1 2,441 566 3,612 Rice 1,321 6 3 3,195 1,133 5,658 Riley 6,810 181 30 14,227 8,931 30,179 Rooks 637 12 1 2,493 740 3,883 Rush 570 4 1 1,429 526 2,530 Russell 905 19 3 2,667 593 4,187 Saline 8,100 308 33 16,758 10,534 35,733 Scott 390 12 2 2,179 546 3,129 Sedgwick 66,017 1,178 181 104,660 58,387 230,423 Seward 1,563 38 8 4,587 1,471 7,667 Shawnee 34,322 505 102 42,401 25,970 103,300 Sheridan 434 0 2 936 338 1,710 Sherman 831 28 4 2,413 770 4,046 Smith 633 13 0 2,240 492 3,378 Stafford 648 19 0 1,810 510 2,987 Stanton 239 3 0 779 178 1,199 Stevens 429 7 1 2,126 232 2,795 Sumner 4,506 59 18 7,337 4,507 16,427 Thomas 1,001 24 5 3,028 1,054 5,112 Trego 590 13 0 1,148 518 2,269 Wabaunsee 878 13 6 2,690 773 4,360 Wallace 108 2 0 850 46 1,006 Washington 558 17 2 2,951 572 4,100 Wichita 214 5 1 697 385 1,302 Wilson 1,049 20 9 3,640 847 5,565 Woodson 542 11 0 1,428 503 2,484 Wyandotte 44,425 534 94 14,597 24,846 84,496 Kansas 438,327 9,038 1,456 760,745 440,372 1,649,938 Source: Kansas Secretary of State, 2004 Election Statistics, Voter Registration Numbers by County, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed July 13, 2007). 220 Employment and Earnings Emplo yment and Earnings Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 221 Employment and Earnings Employment and Earnings ............................................................................................................ 221 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1952-2005 (Place of Residence)............................................................................................ 223 Total Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004-2006 (graph) ......................................................................................................... 224 Employed Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004-2006 (graph)................................................................................................. 225 Unemployed Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004-2006 (graph)........................................................................................... 226 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2005 and 2006................................................................................ 227 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2005 ... 230 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2006 (map)............................................................................................ 231 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2000-2005, Annual Averages ........................................................................ 232 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area and City, 2000-2005, Annual Averages ............................................................................................................................................................................. 234 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2004 and 2005.......................................................................................................................... 235 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005...................................................................................... 237 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004........................................................................................ 240 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2003-2005...................................................................................... 246 Average Annual Wages, by State, 2003-2005............................................................................................................................... 248 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2003-2005 .................................................................................. 249 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1997-2005............................... 250 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1997-2005..................................................................................................................................................... 253 County Employment Residence Ratio, 2000................................................................................................................................. 254 222 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1952-2005 (Place of Residence) Year Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed Unemployment Rate 1952 810,300 795,700 14,600 1.8 1954 822,500 786,400 36,100 4.4 1955 812,700 781,500 31,200 3.8 1956 803,800 778,100 25,700 3.2 1957 806,400 780,800 25,600 3.2 1958 817,500 781,400 36,100 4.4 1959 798,500 770,000 28,500 3.6 1960 862,800 827,900 34,900 4.0 1961 864,600 824,100 40,500 4.7 1962 863,000 830,700 32,300 3.7 1963 849,400 815,600 33,800 4.0 1964 857,900 826,500 31,400 3.7 1965 874,100 843,800 30,300 3.5 1966 882,000 858,700 23,300 2.6 1967 896,400 872,100 24,300 2.7 1968 911,100 887,400 23,700 2.6 1969 933,000 906,000 27,000 2.9 1970 929,600 885,000 44,600 4.8 1971 935,400 883,700 51,700 5.5 1972 968,600 930,500 38,100 3.9 1973 1,014,100 982,600 31,500 3.1 1974 1,043,900 1,007,500 36,400 3.5 1975 1,067,900 1,017,000 50,900 4.8 1976* 1,072,000 1,027,000 46,000 4.2 1977 1,106,000 1,061,000 44,000 4.1 1978 1,142,000 1,107,000 35,000 3.0 1979 1,176,000 1,137,000 40,000 3.4 1980 1,184,000 1,131,000 53,000 4.5 1981 1,190,000 1,140,000 50,000 4.2 1982 1,185,000 1,111,000 74,000 6.3 1983 1,186,000 1,114,000 72,000 6.1 1984 1,196,000 1,133,000 63,000 5.2 1985 1,237,000 1,176,000 62,000 5.0 1986 1,237,000 1,169,000 67,000 5.4 1987 1,268,000 1,205,000 63,000 4.9 1988 1,282,000 1,221,000 61,000 4.8 1989 1,284,000 1,233,000 52,000 4.0 1990 1,276,000 1,219,000 57,000 4.5 1991 1,274,000 1,218,000 57,000 4.5 1992 1,320,000 1,263,000 56,000 4.3 1993 1,336,000 1,268,000 67,000 5.0 1994 1,344,000 1,273,000 71,000 5.3 1995 1,351,000 1,291,000 60,000 4.4 1996 1,359,000 1,298,000 61,000 4.5 1997 1,380,000 1,328,000 52,000 3.8 1998 1,420,000 1,365,000 54,000 3.8 1999 1,435,000 1,393,000 43,000 3.0 2000r 1,408,600 1,356,300 52,300 3.7 2001r 1,408,800 1,348,500 60,300 4.3 2002r 1,425,300 1,351,700 73,600 5.2 2003r 1,447,500 1,366,100 81,400 5.6 2004r 1,463,900 1,383,700 80,300 5.5 2005 1,475,800 1,400,800 75,000 5.1 * 1950-1975 data not comparable with data from 1976 forward. r - revised Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. 223 JFMAMJ J ASON D Millions of Persons Total Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004–2006 Source: data from Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Institute for Policy & Social Research; 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 2004 2005 2006 Month 224 Employed Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 2004–2006 Millions of Persons Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. JFM AMJ J ASOND 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 Month 2006 2005 2004 225 JFMAMJJA SON D Unemployed Civilian Labor Force in , 2004–2006Kansas Thousands of Persons Source: data from Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Institute for Policy & Social Research; 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 2005 2004 2006 Month 226 C iv ilian Labor For ce Estimates for K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 2005 2006 C ount y Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate A l l en 7, 243 6, 848 395 5. 5 7, 086 6, 763 323 4. 6 A nders on 4, 011 3, 774 237 5. 9 4, 074 3, 865 209 5. 1 A t c hi s on 8, 576 8, 095 481 5. 6 8, 570 8, 143 427 5. 0 B arber 2, 590 2, 493 97 3. 7 2, 621 2, 533 88 3. 4 B art on 15, 029 14, 432 597 4. 0 14, 998 14, 440 558 3. 7 B ourbon 8, 492 8, 048 444 5. 2 8, 532 8, 165 367 4. 3 B r ow n 5, 619 5, 343 276 4. 9 5, 483 5, 257 226 4. 1 B ut l er 31, 832 30, 064 1, 768 5. 6 32, 123 30, 617 1, 506 4. 7 Chas e 1, 763 1, 691 72 4. 1 1, 757 1, 686 71 4. 0 Chaut auqua 2, 089 1, 985 104 5. 0 1, 871 1, 770 101 5. 4 Cherok ee 11, 459 10, 728 731 6. 4 10, 969 10, 405 564 5. 1 Cheyenne 1, 593 1, 524 69 4. 3 1, 463 1, 410 53 3. 6 Cl ark 1, 195 1, 153 42 3. 5 1, 179 1, 138 41 3. 5 Cl ay 4, 911 4, 712 199 4. 1 4, 886 4, 711 175 3. 6 Cl oud 5, 676 5, 465 211 3. 7 5, 478 5, 272 206 3. 8 Cof f ey 5, 261 4, 967 294 5. 6 5, 117 4, 851 266 5. 2 Com anc he 1, 073 1, 044 29 2. 7 1, 081 1, 048 33 3. 1 Cow l ey 17, 411 16, 408 1, 003 5. 8 17, 379 16, 566 813 4. 7 Craw f ord 20, 451 19, 331 1, 120 5. 5 20, 476 19, 458 1, 018 5. 0 Dec at ur 1, 729 1, 672 57 3. 3 1, 686 1, 628 58 3. 4 Di c k i ns on 10, 595 10, 119 476 4. 5 10, 594 10, 162 432 4. 1 Doni phan 4, 546 4, 265 281 6. 2 4, 472 4, 247 225 5. 0 Dougl as 62, 929 60, 412 2, 517 4. 0 61, 846 59, 527 2, 319 3. 7 E dw ards 1, 819 1, 758 61 3. 4 1, 766 1, 710 56 3. 2 E l k 1, 406 1, 327 79 5. 6 1, 421 1, 347 74 5. 2 E llis 17, 252 16, 674 578 3. 4 16, 363 15, 875 488 3. 0 E l l s w ort h 3, 219 3, 087 132 4. 1 3, 508 3, 384 124 3. 5 Fi nney 18, 574 17, 736 838 4. 5 18, 066 17, 410 656 3. 6 Ford 17, 302 16, 674 628 3. 6 17, 125 16, 563 562 3. 3 Frank l i n 13, 952 13, 161 791 5. 7 13, 876 13, 150 726 5. 2 Geary 11, 951 11, 206 745 6. 2 11, 408 10, 797 611 5. 4 Gove 1, 550 1, 501 49 3. 2 1, 504 1, 459 45 3. 0 Graham 1, 426 1, 375 51 3. 6 1, 413 1, 364 49 3. 5 Grant 3, 904 3, 752 152 3. 9 3, 747 3, 628 119 3. 2 Gray 3, 314 3, 212 102 3. 1 3, 144 3, 048 96 3. 1 Greel ey 765 732 33 4. 3 720 695 25 3. 5 Greenw ood 3, 620 3, 428 192 5. 3 3, 601 3, 429 172 4. 8 227 C iv ilian Labor For ce Estimates for K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 2005 2006 C ount y Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Ham i l t on 1, 292 1, 250 42 3. 3 1, 296 1, 253 43 3. 3 Harper 3, 447 3, 319 128 3. 7 3, 374 3, 257 117 3. 5 Harvey 18, 040 17, 208 832 4. 6 18, 230 17, 415 815 4. 5 Has k el l 2, 158 2, 085 73 3. 4 2, 150 2, 086 64 3. 0 Hodgem an 972 934 38 3. 9 958 922 36 3. 8 Ja ckso n 7 , 019 6, 611 408 5. 8 7, 016 6, 634 382 5. 4 J ef f ers on 10, 118 9, 595 523 5. 2 9, 945 9, 466 479 4. 8 J ew el l 2, 065 2, 001 64 3. 1 2, 059 1, 998 61 3. 0 J ohns on 289, 072 276, 042 13, 030 4. 5 291, 371 279, 144 12, 227 4. 2 K earny 2, 186 2, 094 92 4. 2 2, 032 1, 952 80 3. 9 K i ngm an 4, 330 4, 143 187 4. 3 4, 326 4, 158 168 3. 9 K i ow a 1, 653 1, 594 59 3. 6 1, 608 1, 557 51 3. 2 Labet t e 10, 679 9, 990 689 6. 5 10, 697 10, 109 588 5. 5 Lane 1, 115 1, 074 41 3. 7 1, 057 1, 018 39 3. 7 Leavenw ort h 33, 255 31, 209 2, 046 6. 2 33, 106 31, 233 1, 873 5. 7 Li nc ol n 1, 822 1, 745 77 4. 2 1, 812 1, 744 68 3. 8 Li nn 4, 899 4, 540 359 7. 3 4, 873 4, 566 307 6. 3 Logan 1, 569 1, 511 58 3. 7 1, 515 1, 465 50 3. 3 Lyon 20, 519 19, 602 917 4. 5 20, 224 19, 386 838 4. 1 M c P hers on 17, 758 17, 117 641 3. 6 17, 850 17, 249 601 3. 4 M ari on 6, 843 6, 563 280 4. 1 6, 761 6, 483 278 4. 1 M ars hal l 6, 009 5, 786 223 3. 7 5, 869 5, 658 211 3. 6 M eade 2, 168 2, 088 80 3. 7 2, 114 2, 043 71 3. 4 M i am i 16, 145 15, 310 835 5. 2 16, 340 15, 581 759 4. 6 M i t c hel l 3, 442 3, 311 131 3. 8 3, 388 3, 264 124 3. 7 M ont gom ery 16, 954 15, 941 1, 013 6. 0 17, 178 16, 342 836 4. 9 M orri s 2, 910 2, 765 145 5. 0 2, 889 2, 759 130 4. 5 M ort on 1, 711 1, 645 66 3. 9 1, 703 1, 651 52 3. 1 Nem aha 5, 457 5, 260 197 3. 6 5, 324 5, 135 189 3. 5 Neos ho 8, 883 8, 432 451 5. 1 8, 655 8, 277 378 4. 4 Nes s 1, 754 1, 696 58 3. 3 1, 672 1, 621 51 3. 1 Nort on 2, 707 2, 606 101 3. 7 2, 713 2, 620 93 3. 4 Os age 9, 160 8, 595 565 6. 2 8, 912 8, 419 493 5. 5 Os borne 2, 339 2, 250 89 3. 8 2, 324 2, 243 81 3. 5 Ot t aw a 3, 497 3, 341 156 4. 5 3, 436 3, 315 121 3. 5 P aw nee 3, 744 3, 594 150 4. 0 3, 834 3, 695 139 3. 6 P h illips 3 , 155 3, 039 116 3. 7 3, 028 2, 928 100 3. 3 228 C iv ilian Labor For ce Estimates for K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 2005 2006 C ount y Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate P ot t aw at om i e 11, 149 10, 709 440 3. 9 11, 065 10, 682 383 3. 5 P r at t 5, 468 5, 273 195 3. 6 5, 386 5, 213 173 3. 2 Raw l i ns 1, 384 1, 331 53 3. 8 1, 354 1, 309 45 3. 3 Reno 32, 107 30, 450 1, 657 5. 2 33, 119 31, 600 1, 519 4. 6 Republ i c 2, 843 2, 729 114 4. 0 2, 767 2, 663 104 3. 8 Ri c e 5, 503 5, 251 252 4. 6 5, 424 5, 185 239 4. 4 Ri l ey 35, 680 34, 378 1, 302 3. 6 34, 905 33, 700 1, 205 3. 5 Rook s 2, 736 2, 620 116 4. 2 2, 624 2, 519 105 4. 0 Rus h 1, 694 1, 629 65 3. 8 1, 669 1, 605 64 3. 8 Rus s el l 3, 525 3, 362 163 4. 6 3, 396 3, 258 138 4. 1 S al i ne 31, 293 29, 925 1, 368 4. 4 31, 100 29, 920 1, 180 3. 8 S c ot t 2, 911 2, 806 105 3. 6 2, 804 2, 723 81 2. 9 S edgw i c k 244, 567 230, 787 13, 780 5. 6 245, 677 234, 182 11, 495 4. 7 S ew ard 10, 522 10, 081 441 4. 2 10, 252 9, 885 367 3. 6 S haw nee 93, 817 88, 590 5, 227 5. 6 91, 240 86, 809 4, 431 4. 9 S heri dan 1, 538 1, 492 46 3. 0 1, 518 1, 473 45 3. 0 S herm an 3, 512 3, 382 130 3. 7 2, 932 2, 819 113 3. 9 S m i t h 2, 310 2, 228 82 3. 5 2, 183 2, 105 78 3. 6 S t af f ord 2, 278 2, 189 89 3. 9 2, 207 2, 124 83 3. 8 S t ant on 1, 175 1, 136 39 3. 3 1, 128 1, 095 33 2. 9 S t evens 2, 429 2, 326 103 4. 2 2, 362 2, 278 84 3. 6 S um ner 12, 549 11, 788 761 6. 1 12, 265 11, 680 585 4. 8 Thom as 4, 381 4, 238 143 3. 3 4, 356 4, 220 136 3. 1 Trego 1, 743 1, 685 58 3. 3 1, 719 1, 663 56 3. 3 W abauns ee 3, 815 3, 642 173 4. 5 3, 687 3, 545 142 3. 9 W al l ac e 959 928 31 3. 2 905 875 30 3. 3 W as hi ngt on 3, 504 3, 374 130 3. 7 3, 339 3, 219 120 3. 6 W i c hi t a 1, 370 1, 320 50 3. 6 1, 281 1, 241 40 3. 1 W i l s on 5, 267 5, 021 246 4. 7 5, 478 5, 267 211 3. 9 W oods on 1, 748 1, 641 107 6. 1 1, 687 1, 601 86 5. 1 W y andot t e 75, 045 68, 446 6, 599 8. 8 73, 137 67, 548 5, 589 7. 6 Kansas 1, 475, 795 1, 400, 839 74, 956 5. 1 1, 466, 008 1, 400, 173 65, 835 4. 5 S ource: U . S . D epartm ent of Labor, B u reau of Labor S t ati s ti cs (B LS ), http:// www. b l s . g o v / l a u / h o m e . h t m ( a c c e s s e d A p r i l 1 2 , 2007). T he B u reau of Labor S t ati s ti cs (B LS ) has revi sed the m e thods for cal c ul ati ng em pl oy m ent and unem pl oy m ent esti m a tes; therefore t hese data are not com parabl e to data publ i s hed pri o r to 2003. 229 Area Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Franklin, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 432,367 408,707 23,660 5.5 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 62,929 60,412 2,517 4.0 Topeka MSA (Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee Counties) 123,930 117,033 6,897 5.6 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner Counties) 306,988 289,847 17,141 5.6 Micropolitan Area Atchison Micro-Area (Atchison County) 8,576 8,095 481 5.6 Coffeyville Micro-Area (Montgomery County) 16,954 15,941 1,013 6.0 Dodge City Micro-Area (Ford County) 17,302 16,674 628 3.6 Emporia Micro-Area (Chase and Lyon Counties) 22,283 21,294 989 4.4 Garden City Micro-Area (Finney County) 18,574 17,736 838 4.5 Great Bend Micro-Area (Barton County) 15,029 14,432 597 4.0 Hays Micro-Area (Ellis County) 17,252 16,674 578 3.4 Hutchinson Micro-Area (Reno County) 32,107 30,450 1,657 5.2 Liberal Micro-Area (Seward County) 10,522 10,081 441 4.2 McPherson Micro-Area (McPherson County) 17,758 17,117 641 3.6 Manhattan Micro-Area (Geary, Pottawatomie, and Riley Counties) 58,780 56,293 2,487 4.2 Parsons Micro-Area (Labette County) 10,679 9,990 689 6.5 Pittsburg Micro-Area (Crawford County) 20,451 19,331 1,120 5.5 Salina Micro-Area (Ottawa and Saline Counties) 34,790 33,266 1,524 4.4 Winfield Micro-Area (Cowley County) 17,411 16,408 1,003 5.8 City Dodge City 13,331 12,782 549 4.1 Emporia 14,915 14,118 797 5.3 Garden City 13,016 12,378 638 4.9 Hutchinson 19,472 18,242 1,230 6.3 Kansas City 69,579 63,269 6,310 9.1 Lawrence 50,764 48,597 2,167 4.3 Leavenworth 15,037 13,827 1,210 8.0 Leawood 15,379 14,886 493 3.2 Lenexa 27,419 26,034 1,385 5.1 Manhattan 27,727 26,746 981 3.5 Olathe 60,290 57,496 2,794 4.6 Overland Park 94,792 90,425 4,367 4.6 Salina 26,468 25,255 1,213 4.6 Shawnee 31,641 30,444 1,197 3.8 Topeka 66,095 61,746 4,349 6.6 Wichita 186,031 174,692 11,339 6.1 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised the methods for calculating employment and unemployment estimates; therefore these data are not comparable to data published prior to 2003. Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2005 230 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2006 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).Institute Kansas: 4.5 Allen 4.6 Anderson 5.1 Atchison 5.0 Barber 3.4 Barton 3.7 Bourbon 4.3 Brown 4.1 Butler 4.7 Chase 4.0 Chautauqua 5.4 Cherokee 5.1 Cheyenne 3.6 Clark 3.5 Clay 3.6 Cloud 3.8 Coffey 5.2 Comanche 3.1 Cowley 4.7 Crawford 5.0 Decatur 3.4 Dickinson 4.1 Doniphan 5.0 Douglas 3.7 Edwards 3.2 Elk 5.2 Ellis 3.0 Ellsworth 3.5 Finney 3.6 Ford 3.3 Franklin 5.2 Geary 5.4 Gove 3.0 Graham 3.5 Grant 3.2 Gray 3.1 Greeley 3.5 Greenwood 4.8 Hamilton 3.3 Harper 3.5 Harvey 4.5 Haskell 3.0 Hodgeman 3.8 Jackson 5.4 Jefferson 4.8 Jewell 3.0 Johnson 4.2 Kearny 3.9 Kingman 3.9 Kiowa 3.2 Labette 5.5 Lane 3.7 Leavenworth 5.7 Lincoln 3.8 Linn 6.3 Logan 3.3 Lyon 4.1 McPherson 3.4 Marion 4.1 Marshall 3.6 Meade 3.4 Miami 4.6 Mitchell 3.7 Montgomery 4.9 Morris 4.5 Morton 3.1 Nemaha 3.5 Neosho 4.4 Ness 3.1 Norton 3.4 Osage 5.5 Osborne 3.5 Ottawa 3.5 Pawnee 3.6 Phillips 3.3 Pottawatomie 3.5 Pratt 3.2 Rawlins 3.3 Reno 4.6 Republic 3.8 Rice 4.4 Riley 3.5 Rooks 4.0 Rush 3.8 Russell 4.1 Saline 3.8 Scott 2.9 Sedgwick 4.7 Seward 3.6 Shawnee 4.9 Sheridan 3.0 Sherman 3.9 Smith 3.6 Stafford 3.8 Stanton 2.9 Stevens 3.6 Sumner 4.8 Thomas 3.1 Trego 3.3 Wabaunsee 3.9 Wallace 3.3 Washington 3.6 Wichita 3.1 Wilson 3.9 Woodson 5.1 Wyandotte 7.6 231 County 2000 2001 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Allen 4.5 6.0 5.4 4.9 5.7 5.5 Anderson 4.0 5.1 5.3 5.4 6.0 5.9 Atchison 4.4 5.0 5.4 5.6 5.7 5.6 Barber 2.6 3.2 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.7 Barton 3.3 3.2 3.9 4.4 4.3 4.0 Bourbon 3.8 3.8 4.9 4.9 5.7 5.2 Brown 4.9 5.5 5.4 4.6 4.9 4.9 Butler 4.1 4.0 5.8 6.3 6.1 5.6 Chase 2.9 3.7 4.4 4.2 4.5 4.1 Chautauqua 4.1 4.7 5.2 5.0 5.3 5.0 Cherokee 4.8 5.7 6.9 7.0 7.0 6.4 Cheyenne 2.3 2.8 3.1 2.9 3.5 4.3 Clark 2.5 2.3 3.0 3.0 3.4 3.5 Clay 3.2 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.1 Cloud 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7 Coffey 3.7 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.4 5.6 Comanche 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.7 2.8 2.7 Cowley 4.5 4.3 6.5 6.9 6.2 5.8 Crawford 4.4 5.0 5.1 5.5 6.0 5.5 Decatur 2.3 2.6 2.7 3.1 3.4 3.3 Dickinson 3.1 3.9 4.1 4.6 4.7 4.5 Doniphan 4.9 7.8 9.8 7.4 7.7 6.2 Douglas 2.9 3.3 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.0 Edwards 2.4 2.6 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.4 Elk 4.7 5.0 5.6 6.0 5.4 5.6 Ellis 2.6 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.8 3.4 Ellsworth 3.3 3.3 3.9 4.2 4.2 4.1 Finney 2.8 7.3 4.1 4.1 4.6 4.5 Ford 2.6 3.2 3.2 3.5 3.9 3.6 Franklin 3.8 5.0 6.8 5.8 6.2 5.7 Geary 4.9 5.5 6.2 6.2 7.0 6.2 Gove 2.0 2.4 2.8 2.8 3.1 3.2 Graham 2.6 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.7 3.6 Grant 2.9 2.9 3.4 3.8 3.9 3.9 Gray 2.6 2.5 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.1 Greeley 2.9 3.2 3.0 3.7 4.0 4.3 Greenwood 4.6 4.9 5.8 5.8 6.2 5.3 Hamilton 2.6 2.7 3.1 2.8 3.2 3.3 Harper 3.5 3.5 3.7 4.3 4.2 3.7 Harvey 3.6 3.6 4.4 5.3 5.0 4.6 Haskell 2.3 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.6 3.4 Hodgeman 3.1 2.9 3.3 3.8 4.2 3.9 Jackson 4.3 4.5 5.1 6.3 6.0 5.8 Jefferson 3.9 4.1 4.8 5.2 5.7 5.2 Jewell 2.4 2.6 2.7 2.8 3.1 3.1 Johnson 3.0 3.9 4.8 5.2 4.9 4.5 Kearny 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.8 4.4 4.2 Kingman 3.5 3.5 4.7 5.3 4.7 4.3 Kiowa 2.5 3.1 3.7 3.1 3.5 3.6 Labette 4.8 5.4 6.0 6.5 6.7 6.5 Lane 2.6 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 3.7 Leavenworth 4.2 5.2 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.2 Lincoln 2.6 3.4 4.2 5.0 4.7 4.2 Linn 5.0 6.2 7.8 7.0 7.6 7.3 Logan 3.3 2.8 3.4 3.1 3.6 3.7 Lyon 3.1 4.0 4.3 4.4 4.7 4.5 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2000-2005, Annual Averages 232 County 2000 2001 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2000-2005, Annual Averages McPherson 2.8 3.5 3.3 3.7 3.7 3.6 Marion 2.9 3.3 3.8 4.5 4.3 4.1 Marshall 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.8 3.7 Meade 2.6 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.5 3.7 Miami 3.4 4.3 5.5 5.3 5.3 5.2 Mitchell 2.6 3.4 3.5 3.8 3.7 3.8 Montgomery 4.9 6.4 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.0 Morris 3.3 3.9 3.7 4.0 4.8 5.0 Morton 2.7 2.8 3.2 3.1 3.4 3.9 Nemaha 2.7 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.7 3.6 Neosho 4.4 5.2 4.8 4.8 4.8 5.1 Ness 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.3 Norton 3.0 3.5 3.6 4.0 4.1 3.7 Osage 4.6 4.8 5.2 6.0 6.6 6.2 Osborne 2.4 3.3 3.0 3.8 4.1 3.8 Ottawa 3.1 3.7 4.0 4.4 4.9 4.5 Pawnee 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.9 3.8 4.0 Phillips 2.7 2.8 3.0 3.4 3.9 3.7 Pottawatomie 3.3 3.8 4.2 4.0 4.7 3.9 Pratt 2.6 2.8 3.1 3.4 3.5 3.6 Rawlins 2.6 3.1 3.3 3.5 4.3 3.8 Reno 3.7 4.4 4.7 5.2 5.3 5.2 Republic 2.7 3.2 3.6 4.7 4.6 4.0 Rice 3.5 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.6 4.6 Riley 3.0 3.3 3.5 3.5 4.3 3.6 Rooks 3.0 3.3 3.5 5.4 5.7 4.2 Rush 3.1 3.3 3.5 4.1 4.2 3.8 Russell 3.9 4.8 4.4 4.2 4.7 4.6 Saline 3.1 3.7 4.1 4.6 4.8 4.4 Scott 2.1 2.3 2.6 3.0 3.3 3.6 Sedgwick 4.2 4.2 6.1 7.0 6.2 5.6 Seward 3.1 3.8 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.2 Shawnee 4.0 4.2 4.7 5.4 6.1 5.6 Sheridan 1.9 2.4 2.9 2.7 3.2 3.0 Sherman 2.7 2.9 2.9 3.1 3.4 3.7 Smith 2.5 3.0 2.7 3.3 3.8 3.5 Stafford 2.9 3.1 4.0 3.9 4.2 3.9 Stanton 2.2 2.4 2.8 2.9 3.4 3.3 Stevens 2.7 3.5 3.5 3.5 4.2 4.2 Sumner 4.7 4.3 7.4 8.0 6.4 6.1 Thomas 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.0 3.4 3.3 Trego 2.3 2.8 2.6 3.2 3.3 3.3 Wabaunsee 3.4 3.6 3.9 4.3 4.9 4.5 Wallace 1.9 2.7 2.5 2.7 3.2 3.2 Washington 3.2 3.4 3.5 3.6 4.0 3.7 Wichita 2.8 3.1 3.1 3.4 3.6 3.6 Wilson 3.8 5.7 4.6 5.2 5.2 4.7 Woodson 4.6 5.9 5.9 6.2 7.2 6.1 Wyandotte 6.3 7.6 9.9 11.2 9.3 8.8 Kansas 3.7 4.3 5.2 5.6 5.5 5.1 r - revised Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Market Information Services. 233 Area 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Franklin, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 3.8 4.7 5.9 6.4 5.9 5.5 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 2.9 3.3 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.0 Topeka MSA (Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, Shawnee and Wabaunsee Counties) 4.0 4.3 4.8 5.5 6.1 5.6 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner Counties) 4.2 4.2 6.0 6.9 6.2 5.6 City Dodge City 3.0 3.6 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.1 Emporia 3.7 4.8 5.2 5.3 5.7 5.3 Garden City 3.0 7.9 4.5 4.4 5.0 4.9 Hutchinson 4.6 5.4 5.8 6.4 6.5 6.3 Kansas City 6.5 7.9 10.2 11.6 9.6 9.1 Lawrence 3.1 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.4 4.3 Leavenworth 5.5 6.9 8.1 8.3 8.4 8.0 Leawood 2.1 2.7 3.4 3.7 3.5 3.2 Lenexa 3.4 4.3 5.3 5.8 5.5 5.1 Manhattan 2.9 3.2 3.4 3.4 4.1 3.5 Olathe 3.1 4.0 4.9 5.3 5.1 4.6 Overland Park 3.1 3.9 4.9 5.3 5.0 4.6 Salina 3.3 3.9 4.3 4.8 5.1 4.6 Shawnee 2.5 3.2 4.0 4.4 4.1 3.8 Topeka 4.8 5.0 5.6 6.4 7.2 6.6 Wichita 4.5 4.6 6.6 7.6 6.8 6.1 r - revised Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area and City 2000-2005, Annual Averages Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Market Information Services. 234 Labor Market Category 2004r Average (1,000s) 2005 Average (1,000s) Percent Change 2004-2005 Place of Residence Data Civilian Labor Force 1,463.9 1,475.8 0.8 Employment 1,383.7 1,400.8 1.2 Unemployment 80.3 75.0 -6.6 Unemployment Rate 5.5 5.1 -7.3 Place of Work Data by Industry Total Nonfarm 1,324.7 1,334.7 0.8 Total Private 1,073.5 1,082.8 0.9 Goods Producing 247.0 250.1 1.3 Natural Resources and Mining 7.1 7.5 5.6 Mining 7.1 7.5 5.6 Construction 63.1 63.0 -0.2 Manufacturing 176.8 179.6 1.6 Durable Goods 107.6 111.6 3.7 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 12.8 13.8 7.8 Machinery Manufacturing 16.4 16.8 2.4 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 4.3 4.5 4.7 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 44.6 46.6 4.5 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 34.2 36.1 5.6 Non-Durable Goods 69.2 68.0 -1.7 Food Manufacturing 32.0 31.6 -1.3 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 19.0 18.8 -1.1 Printing and Related Support Activities 11.2 11.1 -0.9 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 10.1 10.1 0.0 Service-Providing 1,077.8 1,084.6 0.6 Private Service-Providing 826.5 832.7 0.8 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 262.1 261.3 -0.3 Wholesale Trade 58.9 60.2 2.2 Retail Trade 151.0 149.1 -1.3 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 18.9 18.7 -1.1 Grocery Stores 20.3 19.6 -3.4 General Merchandise Stores 36.3 36.2 -0.3 Transport, Warehouse, Utilities 52.2 52.0 -0.4 Utilities 7.2 7.3 1.4 Elec. Pwr. Gen. Transmission and Distribution 5.2 5.3 1.9 Transport and Warehousing 45.1 44.7 -0.9 Truck Transportation 17.6 16.8 -4.5 Information 41.8 39.8 -4.8 Telecommunications 25.7 23.5 -8.6 Financial Activities 70.0 70.4 0.6 Finance and Insurance 54.7 55.0 0.5 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 28.1 27.9 -0.7 Insurance Carriers 21.8 22.0 0.9 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 15.2 15.5 2.0 Kansas Labor Market Summary 2004 and 2005 235 Labor Market Category 2004r Average (1,000s) 2005 Average (1,000s) Percent Change 2004-2005 Kansas Labor Market Summary 2004 and 2005 Professional and Business Services 128.4 132.2 3.0 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 54.1 54.5 0.7 Management of Companies and Enterprises 10.0 9.6 -4.0 Administrative and Waste Services 64.4 68.1 5.7 Educational and Health Services 161.0 164.9 2.4 Educational Services 14.8 15.6 5.4 Health Care and Social Assistance 146.2 149.3 2.1 Hospitals 41.5 40.7 -1.9 Leisure and Hospitality 110.2 111.2 0.9 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 12.4 11.9 -4.0 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 9.5 8.8 -7.4 Accommodation and Food Services 97.8 99.3 1.5 Food Services and Drinking Places 87.4 88.2 0.9 Other Services 53.0 52.9 -0.2 Government 251.2 251.9 0.3 Federal Government 26.0 25.8 -0.8 State Government 53.0 52.7 -0.6 Local Government 172.2 173.4 0.7 Average employment statistics are actual, not seasonally adjusted. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. r - revised Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 236 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2004-2005 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2004r Average 2005 Average Percent Change 2004-2005 Kansas City MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 425,804 432,367 1.54 Employment 400,676 408,707 2.00 Unemployment 25,128 23,660 -5.84 Unemployment Rate 5.9 5.5 -6.78 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 418,100 425,100 1.67 Total Private 363,000 369,600 1.82 Goods Producing 58,100 58,700 1.03 Natural Resources and Construction 21,900 22,500 2.74 Manufacturing 36,200 36,200 0.00 Durable Goods 20,000 20,300 1.50 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 3,500 3,600 2.86 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 3,700 4,000 8.11 Non-Durable Goods 16,200 15,900 -1.85 Service-Providing 360,000 366,400 1.78 Private Service-Providing 304,900 310,900 1.97 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 94,000 94,200 0.21 Wholesale Trade 23,100 24,300 5.19 Wholesalers, Durable Goods 11,400 12,000 5.26 Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 7,300 7,100 -2.74 Retail Trade 49,500 49,200 -0.61 General Merchandise Stores 12,900 12,900 0.00 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 21,400 20,800 -2.80 Transportation and Warehousing 17,900 17,100 -4.47 Information 24,000 22,500 -6.25 Telecommunications 18,300 16,600 -9.29 Financial Activities 29,600 30,200 2.03 Finance and Insurance 23,500 24,000 2.13 Insurance Carriers 11,000 11,100 0.91 Professional and Business Services 60,900 65,200 7.06 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 27,200 28,400 4.41 Administrative and Waste Services 30,100 33,300 10.63 Educational and Health Services 46,600 48,000 3.00 Health Care and Social Assistance 41,700 43,100 3.36 Hospitals 12,500 12,700 1.60 Leisure and Hospitality 34,800 35,700 2.59 Accommodation and Food Services 29,400 30,400 3.40 Food Services and Drinking Places 27,000 27,800 2.96 Other Services 15,000 15,100 0.67 Government 55,100 55,500 0.73 Federal Government 9,700 9,500 -2.06 State Government 6,100 6,200 1.64 Local Government 39,300 39,900 1.53 237 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2004-2005 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2004r Average 2005 Average Percent Change 2004-2005 Lawrence MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 63,455 62,929 -0.83 Employment 60,833 60,412 -0.69 Unemployment 2,622 2,517 -4.00 Unemployment Rate 4.1 4.0 -2.44 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 52,000 51,200 -1.54 Total Private 37,200 37,000 -0.54 Goods Producing 7,100 6,900 -2.82 Service-Providing 44,900 44,300 -1.34 Private Service-Providing 30,100 30,100 0.00 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 8,200 8,100 -1.22 Retail Trade 5,900 5,800 -1.69 Professional and Business Services 5,400 3,900 -27.78 Educational and Health Services 5,100 6,300 23.53 Leisure and Hospitality 6,200 6,300 1.61 Government 14,800 14,200 -4.05 Topeka MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 125,104 123,930 -0.94 Employment 117,520 117,033 -0.41 Unemployment 7,584 6,897 -9.06 Unemployment Rate 6.1 5.6 -8.20 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 111,200 110,400 -0.72 Total Private 83,100 82,200 -1.08 Goods Producing 14,100 14,300 1.42 Natural Resources and Construction 5,900 5,800 -1.69 Manufacturing 8,200 8,500 3.66 Non-Durable Goods 6,300 6,400 1.59 Service-Providing 97,100 96,000 -1.13 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 20,700 20,100 -2.90 Wholesale Trade 3,600 3,600 0.00 Retail Trade 11,900 11,500 -3.36 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 5,200 5,000 -3.85 Information 2,800 2,800 0.00 Financial Activities 7,000 7,400 5.71 Finance and Insurance 5,700 6,000 5.26 Professional and Business Services 8,300 8,200 -1.20 Educational and Health Services 16,700 16,700 0.00 Health Care and Social Assistance 16,100 16,000 -0.62 Hospitals 5,000 5,200 4.00 Leisure and Hospitality 8,300 7,600 -8.43 Accommodation and Food Services 7,100 6,700 -5.63 Food Services and Drinking Places 6,300 6,000 -4.76 Other Services 5,100 5,200 1.96 Government 28,200 28,200 0.00 Federal Government 3,000 2,900 -3.33 State Government 10,500 10,300 -1.90 Local Government 14,700 15,000 2.04 238 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2004-2005 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2004r Average 2005 Average Percent Change 2004-2005 Wichita MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 304,798 306,988 0.72 Employment 286,018 289,847 1.34 Unemployment 18,780 17,141 -8.73 Unemployment Rate 6.2 5.6 -9.68 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 283,100 285,900 0.99 Total Private 245,100 246,700 0.65 Goods Producing 74,500 75,700 1.61 Natural Resources and Construction 16,100 15,700 -2.48 Manufacturing 58,400 60,000 2.74 Durable Goods 49,000 51,000 4.08 Machinery Manufacturing 4,800 4,900 2.08 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 33,000 34,700 5.15 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 32,200 33,800 4.97 Service-Providing 208,600 210,300 0.81 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 49,800 49,500 -0.60 Wholesale Trade 11,200 10,800 -3.57 Retail Trade 30,600 30,200 -1.31 General Merchandise Stores 7,000 7,100 1.43 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 8,000 8,500 6.25 Information 6,300 5,900 -6.35 Financial Activities 12,100 11,600 -4.13 Credit Intermediation and Related Services 5,300 5,000 -5.66 Professional and Business Services 26,600 26,700 0.38 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 8,500 8,800 3.53 Administrative and Waste Services 15,800 15,800 0.00 Employment Services 5,600 5,300 -5.36 Educational and Health Services 38,500 39,600 2.86 Health Care and Social Assistance 34,300 35,600 3.79 Hospitals 10,000 9,600 -4.00 Leisure and Hospitality 25,300 25,700 1.58 Accommodation and Food Services 22,700 22,900 0.88 Food Services and Drinking Places 20,700 21,100 1.93 Other Services 12,000 12,200 1.67 Government 38,000 39,200 3.16 Federal Government 5,000 5,300 6.00 State Government 5,500 5,700 3.64 Local Government 27,500 28,300 2.91 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. r - revised 239 County Total FFHAS Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Allen 4,869 a 96 a 150 1,964 145 614 100 104 120 Anderson 1,513 a 18 - 89 198 89 298 56 28 114 Atchison 6,737 - 30 b 200 1,825 392 1,041 74 47 131 Barber 1,291 a 79 a 43 158 76 256 84 40 81 Barton 10,594 a 428 c 979 1,629 651 1,671 264 144 410 Bourbon 5,198 - a a 261 1,113 414 744 b 35 517 Brown 3,186 - - a 64 220 98 324 b 53 163 Butler 11,948 a 78 65 1,279 1,581 322 2,006 304 115 519 Chase 312 a b a a a a 61 43 a a Chautauqua 678 - b b 23 45 20 117 a a b Cherokee 5,167 - b b 579 1,890 143 556 139 43 139 Cheyenne 581 a a a 10 b 139 110 a - 23 Clark 423 - a a a b 28 54 a a 43 Clay 2,440 a a a 206 319 140 495 102 53 98 Cloud 2,974 a a b 133 324 163 575 57 76 125 Coffey 2,625 a b g 102 117 68 373 b 65 109 Comanche 397 - a a a 61 a 64 a a 34 Cowley 11,705 a 30 b 285 3,565 286 1,522 f 160 409 Crawford 14,464 a b 59 447 3,470 512 1,836 166 619 349 Decatur 657 a a a b a 91 112 a - b Dickinson 5,463 b 45 64 211 1,119 377 771 407 64 159 Doniphan 1,256 - - a 33 303 161 105 56 a 67 Douglas 35,792 a b c 2,353 3,337 720 6,196 1,116 2,642 1,011 Edwards 583 a a a 17 177 68 65 a a 31 Elk 315 a a - b b 12 b 4 a 30 Ellis 12,131 1 299 c 560 1,135 410 2,234 169 193 363 Ellsworth 1,708 - b a 59 329 b 210 a 52 86 Finney 14,659 23 486 c 933 3,562 589 2,369 499 211 477 Ford 13,591 8 - b 377 5,582 600 1,742 276 321 308 Franklin 8,335 - 69 a 333 991 238 1,086 1,711 77 181 Geary 6,526 a - b 206 556 279 1,261 292 139 233 Gove 833 a a a 43 137 b 103 13 a b Graham 644 a b a 35 - 37 102 a a 49 Grant 2,209 22 307 66 175 228 196 321 b c 97 Gray 1,236 b - a 179 101 173 123 59 25 63 Greeley 317 a a a a - b 58 a a b Greenwood 1,205 - 127 a 46 86 45 249 b b 66 Hamilton 591 a - a b a 132 101 b a 37 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004 240 County Total FFHAS Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004 Harper 1,561 a 29 a 37 319 182 185 51 a 83 Harvey 12,300 a b a 634 3,754 196 1,746 209 104 297 Haskell 786 17 45 - b b 120 107 64 - b Hodgeman 245 - a a a a b b 1 a 33 Jackson 3,260 a a - 226 e 79 510 b 47 120 Jefferson 2,441 a c b 670 113 a 387 b b 107 Jewell 499 - - b 9 a 47 100 19 a 61 Johnson 286,400 10 326 484 15,478 19,969 17,520 37,080 11,412 23,835 24,230 Kearny 532 a - b 10 b 30 55 b a b Kingman 1,894 a b - 152 324 165 229 b 28 113 Kiowa 836 a a - 33 a 120 108 b b b Labette 8,210 - b 56 166 2,081 191 1,041 341 155 230 Lane 342 8 a b a a 42 47 b a 45 Leavenworth 15,210 a a 72 1,469 868 103 2,412 294 878 921 Lincoln 617 a - - 37 b 68 100 a a b Linn 1,292 a 56 e 135 130 a 232 b 21 68 Logan 856 4 a a 82 a 77 188 22 a 52 Lyon 15,610 a 30 51 422 5,800 450 1,978 259 776 336 McPherson 13,198 a 99 b 586 3,971 271 1,531 512 183 721 Marion 2,948 - 43 a 96 284 153 409 b 58 133 Marshall 3,676 a a b 115 999 180 482 96 76 186 Meade 759 8 8 b 78 21 100 111 b 40 43 Miami 6,707 16 b b 1,207 452 94 1,035 218 30 333 Mitchell 2,579 a - a 98 436 268 390 52 58 87 Montgomery 14,005 - 45 68 491 4,276 306 1,916 883 276 360 Morris 1,073 - b a 69 191 27 230 a 37 65 Morton 704 a 65 a 9 b 84 118 a b 34 Nemaha 4,200 a a a 195 1,237 168 605 368 41 162 Neosho 6,403 a 106 a 359 1,764 308 1,069 103 74 416 Ness 823 a 119 a b 36 70 115 77 a 50 Norton 1,849 a a b 82 172 82 202 54 e 80 Osage 2,932 - a a 148 34 67 483 54 25 123 Osborne 1,262 2 7 - 28 188 114 250 77 39 66 Ottawa 895 - - - b 117 157 92 b a 72 Pawnee 1,756 - a - 86 47 65 217 12 23 99 Phillips 1,807 - a a 49 e 82 236 173 16 132 Pottawatomie 6,194 a - e 493 912 505 1,089 186 346 257 Pratt 3,398 b 208 52 157 100 193 722 76 70 160 241 County Total FFHAS Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance and Insurance Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2004 Rawlins 684 - a a 10 a 59 108 4 12 45 Reno 23,279 a b 126 1,158 3,850 993 4,057 1,078 484 775 Republic 1,406 a a - 111 150 186 205 a 19 96 Rice 2,677 a 113 a 77 425 131 290 153 105 167 Riley 21,634 b - b 1,259 533 458 4,401 88 936 834 Rooks 1,244 a 87 a 52 e 99 238 b a 87 Rush 871 - - - 7 c 142 97 62 41 47 Russell 1,807 a 159 a 97 62 143 327 b 54 84 Saline 27,332 - a b 1,453 5,753 1,394 4,250 990 525 1,201 Scott 1,189 4 a b 59 28 110 257 b 9 88 Sedgwick 234,214 59 925 872 12,832 51,569 17,336 26,160 7,017 6,282 9,626 Seward 9,058 - 309 b 159 f 201 1,529 515 110 198 Shawnee 74,734 b a 1,010 4,818 6,059 2,533 10,443 1,963 2,802 5,558 Sheridan 603 a a a 41 a 91 114 36 a 54 Sherman 1,876 a a a 66 b 141 425 73 67 153 Smith 1,115 a a a 18 243 127 174 a a 77 Stafford 800 b 23 - 16 b 94 139 33 a 53 Stanton 401 a - - 13 a 99 65 2 - a Stevens 1,224 19 b a 49 79 146 172 147 a 77 Sumner 4,348 a 26 23 162 957 155 604 86 111 290 Thomas 2,650 a - b 125 b 254 541 76 131 145 Trego 685 a a b 25 a 47 122 33 a 34 Wabaunsee 809 - a - 87 b b 152 a a b Wallace 324 a - a a a 57 54 a 18 b Washington 1,599 a a a 85 131 231 241 51 7 96 Wichita 397 16 - a a 56 51 83 8 a a Wilson 3,800 a 130 a f 1,584 47 287 101 19 87 Woodson 519 - 34 a 19 a 37 78 a 17 31 Wyandotte 59,658 - b b 4,912 12,235 5,419 6,348 7,501 465 1,070 Statewide 10,128 - 1,704 - a - 790 a b 204 453 Kansas 1,116,277 710 7,744 6,789 62,899 173,236 62,274 149,777 43,169 45,689 58,767 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 2004. 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; and g=1,000-2,499 employees. Industry Description: FFHAS=Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support; and Transportation=Transportation and warehousing. 242 C ount y A l l en 41 151 a 43 7 614 37 477 189 a A nders on 11 38 - a a 331 a 154 49 a A t c hi s on 84 84 b 45 743 1, 045 36 573 281 a B arber a b - a a 23 a 89 71 a B art on 94 317 b 272 63 2, 017 85 848 547 a B ourbon 63 132 c b a 1, 058 a 442 172 0 B r ow n 15 73 - b b 829 f 338 100 a B ut l er 106 334 b 317 103 2, 312 189 1, 507 772 a Chas e a a - - - b a b 27 a Chaut auqua - 3 - - - 273 a 69 b - Cherok ee 32 119 57 125 a 653 24 360 157 10 Cheyenne a 15 - a a 139 a 63 b a Cl ark - 2 0 a a - 144 a 2 4 3 4 a Cl ay 4 71 a a - 559 27 144 160 1 Cl oud 12 70 - 109 a 697 5 383 212 1 Cof f ey a b - a - 333 b 175 b a Com anc he a 4 a a a 125 a b b - Cow l ey 67 187 22 e 468 2, 134 65 935 497 a Craw f ord 92 573 213 254 515 2, 862 119 1, 534 813 2 Dec at ur a 30 - a - 221 7 66 b a Di c k i ns on 19 129 c 61 b 799 127 442 314 5 Doni phan a 22 a 16 a 323 a 51 64 a Dougl as 653 2, 024 236 1, 390 876 5, 002 514 5, 549 1, 896 4 E dw ards - 9 a a a 117 a b b a Elk a 1 4 - a - b a b 1 8 - Ellis 1 1 6 5 7 5 a 1 2 7 1 9 5 3 , 2 9 5 1 9 1 1 , 6 1 0 5 0 6 3 E l l s w ort h 2 89 a b a 505 b 139 72 a Fi nney 147 403 b 511 b 1, 872 201 1, 392 694 3 Ford 99 429 88 501 b 1, 589 104 934 477 9 Frank l i n 70 185 a 410 f 1, 261 b 700 298 a Geary 78 174 f 163 b 1004 b 963 384 a Gove a 17 - b - 222 a 81 62 - Graham a 17 - a - 231 a 56 67 - Grant 16 33 a b b 198 a 185 99 a Gray a 38 a c 33 128 a 69 80 - Greel ey a 6 - a - c a a 36 - Greenw ood - 48 - a a 299 8 90 52 1 Ham i l t on - a - a a 117 a 25 42 3 Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 Other S ervi ces Uncl assi fi ed Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Real E state Pr of . Services M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service 243 C ount y Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 Other S ervi ces Uncl assi fi ed Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Real E state Pr of . Services M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Harper a 36 - 16 a 288 a 228 56 - Harvey 82 269 24 75 740 2, 584 43 876 600 3 H a ske l l a 3 1 - a a 1 5 5 a 6 2 5 3 - Hodgem an a a - a - b a a b - J ac k s on 16 64 - b b 463 36 g 140 a J ef f ers on 20 74 - b 19 432 54 148 120 13 J ew el l a 12 - a a b a 58 31 a J ohns on 5, 557 25, 411 10, 503 23, 526 4, 018 27, 141 4, 118 23, 746 11, 964 72 K earny a 2 4 - a a 170 - 5 6 5 9 - K i ngm an 11 58 a b - 471 b c 63 a K i ow a a 7 - b b 200 a 102 72 - Labet t e 55 829 c 11 b 1, 941 35 546 368 - Lane - a - a - b a 17 b - Leavenw ort h 214 914 b 456 441 3, 662 173 1, 251 1013 4 Li nc ol n a 11 - b - 141 b 57 55 a Li nn - a - - - 107 a 103 64 a Logan a 29 a a a 183 7 93 67 - Lyon 142 412 a 278 35 2, 115 82 1, 798 637 a M c P hers on 51 165 82 486 883 2, 086 56 807 678 2 M ari on 21 146 a b e 607 16 294 203 5 M ars hal l a 191 - c b 599 a e 185 a M eade a a - a - 171 a 38 53 a M i am i 103 223 a 156 43 1, 740 62 537 336 2 M i t c hel l 18 54 b 21 67 554 66 226 125 a M ont gom ery 117 197 76 536 36 2, 617 73 1, 194 536 2 M orri s 5 65 - a a 131 a 139 b - M ort on - 14 - - - 150 a 66 45 - Nem aha a 109 a b b 780 21 234 194 a Neos ho 25 152 - 280 a 1, 051 b 370 263 a Nes s - 21 - b - 175 a b 64 a Nort on b b b b - 416 12 179 74 a Os age 30 41 - 45 c 1, 349 a 154 116 a Os borne a 38 a 30 - 271 a 77 52 a Ot t aw a a 22 - 13 - 245 a 53 54 a P aw nee 17 51 - 13 a 860 b 156 62 a Ph illip s - 1 0 4 a 1 1 5 - 3 1 4 7 1 3 5 1 3 6 - P ot t aw at om i e 50 195 a c b 1, 019 59 299 289 a P r at t 36 169 b a a 768 b 379 196 4 244 C ount y Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2004 Other S ervi ces Uncl assi fi ed Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Real E state Pr of . Services M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Raw l i ns a 20 - a c 158 13 57 b 4 Reno 170 685 578 1, 158 153 4, 307 391 2, 224 1, 049 8 Republ i c - 26 a a - 368 17 117 77 - Ri c e 7 42 - 74 e 370 b 220 149 1 Ri l ey 379 1, 389 443 1, 317 460 3, 757 284 3, 225 1, 726 1 Rook s a 37 a a a 121 a 63 78 - Rus h - 32 - a - 138 a b b - Rus s el l 26 45 a 9 - 385 8 269 98 a S al i ne 316 1, 120 591 677 510 4, 102 415 2, 646 1, 302 a S c ot t 13 36 - a a 273 a 124 72 a S edgw i c k 3, 565 14, 673 4, 397 12, 357 3, 376 31, 124 2, 210 19, 871 9, 920 43 S ew ard b 165 76 200 b 1, 109 b 813 313 - S haw nee 1, 191 3, 673 1, 004 3, 963 766 16, 656 847 6, 601 4, 764 43 S heri dan a 19 - b - 131 2 16 b - S herm an 25 58 - a - 399 32 276 92 - S m i t h a 24 - a a 231 - 100 61 6 S t af f ord a 13 - b - 225 a b 53 a S t ant on a 13 a a - b - a 66 a S t evens a b - a a 240 a 108 52 a S um ner 58 81 b 7 a 870 11 535 303 - Thom as 28 53 a b a 337 b 609 184 a Trego a 26 - a a c a 100 52 a W abauns ee a a - c - 92 a b b - W a lla c e a a - a - b a b 3 2 - W as hi ngt on a 32 a a a 446 a 145 101 a W i c h i t a aa aa a5 6 a b 4 1 a W i l s on 16 46 a b b 456 a c 93 a W oods on a 15 - a - 147 - 74 37 a W y andot t e 799 1, 137 539 2, 134 550 10, 023 493 3, 259 2, 666 b S t at ew i de a 95 a i - c - - a - Kansas 15, 243 60, 378 20, 604 60, 729 17, 589 166, 906 12, 785 98, 511 52, 109 369 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on c odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 2 50-499 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2499 em pl oy ees; and i = 5,000-9,999 em pl oy ees. I ndustry D e scri p ti on: R eal E s tate= R eal estate and rental and l easi ng; P r of. S e rvi c es= P rofessi onal , sci enti f i c , and techni cal se rvi c es; M anagem ent= M anagem ent of com pani es and enterpri s es; A d m i n. S upport= A d m i ni strati ve, support, w a ste m anagem ent, and rem edi ati on servi c es; H eal th C a re= H eal th care and soci al assi s tance; A r ts and R e creati on= A r ts, entertai n m ent, and recreati on; A ccom m od. and Food S e rvi c e= A ccom m odati on and food servi c e; and Ot her S e rvi c es= Other servi c es (ex c ept publ i c adm i n i s trati on). S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns: K ansas 2004 . 245 County Farm Farm Farm Allen 703 8,607 700 8,627 702 8,604 Anderson 822 3,513 818 3,509 818 3,482 Atchison 747 9,589 743 9,685 745 9,844 Barber 518 2,988 515 2,915 513 2,939 Barton 997 18,667 993 18,556 976 18,824 Bourbon 887 9,149 883 9,038 884 9,056 Brown 745 6,477 741 6,547 732 6,649 Butler 1,499 26,548 1,492 26,597 1,484 27,402 Chase 412 2,333 411 2,475 399 2,530 Chautauqua 479 2,050 477 2,026 472 2,015 Cherokee 829 10,995 826 11,075 827 11,309 Cheyenne 497 1,359 494 1,383 488 1,351 Clark 396 1,346 394 1,333 381 1,325 Clay 683 5,623 681 5,780 674 5,955 Cloud 657 5,402 654 5,426 650 5,420 Coffey 621 5,637 619 5,593 621 5,914 Comanche 320 933 319 951 316 1,012 Cowley 1,150 19,656 1,144 19,682 1,141 19,297 Crawford 914 21,153 910 20,757 909 21,009 Decatur 479 1,721 476 1,679 469 1,635 Dickinson 1,039 8,831 1,035 8,802 1,034 8,850 Doniphan 620 3,080 618 3,346 614 3,343 Douglas 940 65,009 935 66,590 939 67,249 Edwards 407 1,519 405 1,594 397 1,633 Elk 442 1,214 440 1,273 442 1,266 Ellis 872 22,461 868 22,071 860 22,116 Ellsworth 502 3,402 500 3,470 499 3,496 Finney 918 22,099 912 22,141 865 22,006 Ford 1,048 19,224 1,044 19,391 1,013 19,322 Franklin 1,237 13,431 1,232 13,268 1,217 13,285 Geary 292 24,916 292 25,633 287 25,169 Gove 588 1,691 585 1,667 574 1,697 Graham 493 2,367 490 2,302 486 2,336 Grant 489 4,533 486 4,655 462 4,609 Gray 681 3,281 677 3,391 656 3,418 Greeley 356 861 354 856 345 851 Greenwood 721 2,478 719 2,425 712 2,492 Hamilton 447 1,297 444 1,301 425 1,313 Harper 664 3,494 661 3,567 658 3,651 Harvey 945 22,922 940 23,035 935 23,748 Haskell 571 1,713 567 1,754 531 1,788 Hodgeman 490 804 488 814 479 840 Jackson 1,153 8,135 1,150 8,297 1,155 8,504 Jefferson 1,114 5,052 1,110 4,977 1,117 4,999 Jewell 686 1,756 685 1,756 681 1,752 Johnson 705 375,798 703 383,035 697 393,545 Kearny 471 1,516 468 1,503 447 1,614 Kingman 952 4,293 947 4,296 942 4,431 Kiowa 405 1,685 403 1,700 399 1,675 Labette 1,022 12,860 1,017 13,131 1,018 13,268 Lane 374 1,065 372 1,068 364 1,082 Leavenworth 1,386 33,204 1,380 33,458 1,357 33,852 Lincoln 547 1,639 545 1,592 542 1,630 Linn 854 3,250 852 3,209 855 3,230 Logan 422 1,790 420 1,801 410 1,808 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2003-2005 2003 20052004r Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm 246 County Farm Farm Farm Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2003-2005 2003 20052004r Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm Lyon 991 21,328 987 21,421 986 21,169 McPherson 1,372 20,929 1,365 21,489 1,364 22,045 Marion 1,162 5,052 1,158 5,001 1,152 4,972 Marshall 1,065 6,584 1,060 6,681 1,061 6,858 Meade 698 1,986 694 1,959 664 1,964 Miami 1,418 10,263 1,411 10,428 1,413 10,274 Mitchell 593 4,318 590 4,341 585 4,314 Montgomery 1,068 19,741 1,063 20,041 1,066 20,044 Morris 616 2,024 613 1,915 608 1,863 Morton 310 1,742 309 1,746 305 1,795 Nemaha 1,202 5,444 1,197 5,564 1,193 5,648 Neosho 853 10,262 849 10,395 849 10,054 Ness 614 2,027 612 2,045 612 2,047 Norton 517 3,268 515 3,279 506 3,372 Osage 1,000 4,286 995 4,299 1,002 4,292 Osborne 529 2,369 527 2,333 528 2,371 Ottawa 608 2,107 605 2,141 601 2,197 Pawnee 707 4,133 704 4,310 680 4,514 Phillips 652 3,772 650 3,860 640 3,772 Pottawatomie 966 13,052 962 13,546 956 13,836 Pratt 637 5,871 633 5,824 618 5,947 Rawlins 523 2,281 521 2,246 516 2,290 Reno 1,606 35,156 1,598 35,063 1,587 35,065 Republic 876 2,837 872 2,833 859 2,804 Rice 645 4,155 642 4,237 634 4,293 Riley 535 33,747 532 34,369 531 35,095 Rooks 577 2,692 574 2,629 568 2,667 Rush 561 1,765 560 1,743 561 1,731 Russell 599 3,275 596 3,235 595 3,270 Saline 812 38,334 809 38,319 807 38,459 Scott 730 2,609 725 2,656 679 2,641 Sedgwick 1,651 301,814 1,643 303,518 1,641 308,127 Seward 576 14,199 573 14,286 535 14,329 Shawnee 919 118,080 915 116,889 919 116,556 Sheridan 540 1,328 537 1,327 530 1,327 Sherman 563 4,555 561 3,687 552 3,668 Smith 678 1,970 676 2,036 668 2,010 Stafford 668 1,877 665 1,926 650 1,873 Stanton 472 1,060 469 1,062 446 1,075 Stevens 601 2,670 598 2,731 567 2,759 Sumner 1,253 8,441 1,247 8,512 1,247 8,463 Thomas 708 4,845 706 4,814 694 4,862 Trego 481 1,416 480 1,392 479 1,428 Wabaunsee 707 1,960 704 1,991 703 2,099 Wallace 367 819 366 827 357 829 Washington 1,015 2,512 1,011 2,541 998 2,518 Wichita 545 1,232 542 1,234 514 1,237 Wilson 681 4,903 678 5,087 672 5,361 Woodson 414 1,192 411 1,108 415 1,146 Wyandotte 223 89,713 222 90,607 221 91,630 Kansas 77,312 1,688,411 76,966 1,702,326 76,149 1,724,400 Number of jobs; includes full-time and part-time employment. r - revised Based on North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, Table CA25, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/reis (accessed May 15, 2007). 247 State 2003 2004 2005 Percent Change 2004-2005 Alabama $32,236 $33,414 $34,598 3.5 Alaska 37,804 39,062 40,216 3.0 Arizona 35,056 36,646 38,154 4.1 Arkansas 28,893 30,245 31,266 3.4 California 42,592 44,641 46,211 3.5 Colorado 38,942 40,276 41,601 3.3 Connecticut 48,328 51,007 52,954 3.8 Delaware 40,954 42,487 44,622 5.0 District of Columbia 60,417 63,887 66,696 4.4 Florida 33,544 35,186 36,800 4.6 Georgia 36,626 37,866 39,096 3.2 Hawaii 33,742 35,198 36,353 3.3 Idaho 28,677 29,871 30,777 3.0 Illinois 40,540 42,277 43,744 3.5 Indiana 33,379 34,694 35,431 2.1 Iowa 30,708 32,097 33,070 3.0 Kansas 31,489 32,738 33,864 3.4 Kentucky 31,855 33,165 33,965 2.4 Louisiana 30,782 31,880 33,566 5.3 Maine 30,750 31,906 32,701 2.5 Maryland 40,686 42,579 44,368 4.2 Massachusetts 46,323 48,916 50,095 2.4 Michigan 39,433 40,373 41,214 2.1 Minnesota 38,610 40,398 40,800 1.0 Mississippi 27,591 28,535 29,763 4.3 Missouri 33,788 34,845 35,951 3.2 Montana 26,907 27,830 29,150 4.7 Nebraska 30,382 31,507 32,422 2.9 Nevada 35,329 37,106 38,763 4.5 New Hampshire 37,321 39,176 40,551 3.5 New Jersey 46,351 48,064 49,471 2.9 New Mexico 30,202 31,411 32,605 3.8 New York 47,247 49,941 51,937 4.0 North Carolina 33,532 34,791 35,912 3.2 North Dakota 27,628 28,987 29,956 3.3 Ohio 35,153 36,441 37,333 2.4 Oklahoma 29,699 30,743 31,721 3.2 Oregon 34,450 35,630 36,588 2.7 Pennsylvania 36,995 38,555 39,661 2.9 Rhode Island 36,415 37,651 38,751 2.9 South Carolina 30,750 31,839 32,927 3.4 South Dakota 27,210 28,281 29,149 3.1 Tennessee 33,581 34,925 35,879 2.7 Texas 36,968 38,511 40,150 4.3 Utah 31,106 32,171 33,328 3.6 Vermont 32,086 33,274 34,197 2.8 Virginia 38,585 40,534 42,287 4.3 Washington 39,021 39,361 40,721 3.5 West Virginia 29,284 30,382 31,347 3.2 Wisconsin 33,425 34,743 35,471 2.1 Wyoming 29,924 31,210 33,251 6.5 United States $37,508 $39,134 $40,677 3.9 Average Annual Wages, by State 2003-2005 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew (accessed April 19, 2007). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 248 Area and Industry 2003 2004 2005 Percent Change 2004-2005 Kansas Private Industry* $31,794 $33,013 $34,265 3.8 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 26,235 27,411 28,431 3.7 Mining 39,743 42,248 44,188 4.6 Utilities 58,589 62,109 64,721 4.2 Construction 34,129 34,777 37,200 7.0 Manufacturing 41,279 43,030 44,087 2.5 Wholesale trade 43,505 45,863 48,579 5.9 Retail Trade 20,347 20,841 21,311 2.3 Transportation and Warehousing 32,903 33,894 34,988 3.2 Information 50,675 56,016 56,621 1.1 Finance and Insurance 45,631 46,957 48,606 3.5 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 26,840 27,792 29,142 4.9 Professional and Technical Services 42,814 44,498 47,995 7.9 Management of Companies and Enterprises 53,534 58,233 64,498 10.8 Administrative and Waste Services 24,164 24,677 26,569 7.7 Educational Services 26,415 26,795 27,102 1.1 Health Care and Social Assistance 30,411 31,576 32,544 3.1 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 13,981 14,922 13,752 -7.8 Accommodation and Food Services 11,062 11,532 11,807 2.4 Other Services, except Public Administration 21,616 21,840 22,693 3.9 Government 30,129 31,515 32,069 1.8 Federal 48,339 52,083 51,979 -0.2 State 37,491 40,557 40,014 -1.3 Local 25,548 26,197 27,159 3.7 United States Private Industry* $37,508 $39,134 $40,505 3.5 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 21,366 22,337 23,117 3.5 Mining 62,313 66,632 72,226 8.4 Utilities 68,651 72,403 75,208 3.9 Construction 39,509 40,521 42,100 3.9 Manufacturing 45,916 47,861 49,287 3.0 Wholesale trade 50,835 53,310 55,262 3.7 Retail Trade 23,804 24,415 24,930 2.1 Transportation and Warehousing 37,436 38,834 39,515 1.8 Information 58,002 60,722 62,853 3.5 Finance and Insurance 64,956 70,129 73,385 4.6 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 35,054 37,304 39,396 5.6 Professional and Technical Services 59,877 62,547 65,275 4.4 Management of Companies and Enterprises 72,270 80,054 85,280 6.5 Administrative and Waste Services 26,056 27,231 28,138 3.3 Educational Services 34,418 35,444 36,451 2.8 Health Care and Social Assistance 35,167 36,712 37,834 3.1 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 27,016 27,607 28,157 2.0 Accommodation and Food Services 14,228 14,707 15,163 3.1 Other Services, except Public Administration 24,348 25,152 25,883 2.9 Government 39,094 40,500 41,585 2.7 Federal 54,239 57,782 59,864 3.6 State 40,057 41,118 42,249 2.7 Local 35,669 36,805 37,718 2.5 * Includes other industries, not shown separately. Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S. 2003-2005 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew (accessed April 19, 2007). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 249 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005 A l l en $19, 550 $19, 936 $20, 600 $21, 980 $22, 036 $22, 300 $22, 883 $23, 421 $24, 456 A nders on 16, 247 16, 716 17, 473 18, 246 19, 020 19, 609 20, 528 21, 134 22, 926 A t c hi s on 20, 936 21, 513 21, 113 22, 072 23, 778 24, 083 24, 828 25, 698 26, 421 B arber 17, 905 19, 053 19, 563 19, 803 21, 556 21, 960 22, 202 23, 676 25, 004 B art on 20, 146 20, 968 21, 280 22, 450 23, 512 23, 693 24, 588 25, 756 27, 119 B ourbon 19, 671 20, 530 20, 146 20, 551 21, 253 23, 072 23, 594 24, 608 25, 119 B r ow n 17, 994 18, 982 19, 301 20, 186 21, 542 22, 468 23, 048 24, 115 25, 459 B ut l er 20, 523 21, 039 21, 600 22, 290 23, 323 23, 969 23, 986 24, 902 25, 944 Chas e 14, 236 14, 940 15, 950 16, 795 17, 652 16, 748 17, 717 18, 758 21, 688 Chaut auqua 15, 220 16, 327 16, 715 17, 359 17, 709 17, 950 18, 242 18, 861 19, 882 Cherok ee 20, 241 20, 704 21, 799 23, 019 24, 337 24, 656 25, 345 26, 344 26, 367 Cheyenne 18, 136 17, 670 18, 905 21, 460 20, 985 20, 695 20, 032 20, 784 22, 376 Cl ark 19, 589 21, 517 21, 548 23, 050 25, 196 24, 763 24, 958 27, 066 29, 146 Cl ay 16, 593 17, 048 17, 468 18, 000 18, 339 19, 069 19, 604 20, 538 21, 244 Cl oud 17, 193 17, 711 17, 728 18, 128 19, 270 19, 713 19, 679 20, 709 21, 773 Cof f ey 27, 570 28, 123 29, 982 30, 769 31, 279 33, 573 35, 348 34, 530 36, 787 Com anc he 14, 711 15, 222 14, 901 16, 096 16, 450 17, 097 18, 095 19, 432 19, 537 Cow l ey 21, 606 22, 329 22, 831 24, 209 25, 469 25, 288 26, 009 26, 688 27, 728 Craw f ord 19, 094 19, 661 20, 805 21, 485 22, 315 22, 605 23, 418 24, 139 24, 530 Dec at ur 14, 745 15, 513 15, 533 16, 255 16, 470 17, 026 17, 404 17, 932 19, 739 Di c k i ns on 18, 497 18, 855 19, 361 19, 953 20, 654 21, 286 22, 070 22, 911 23, 720 Doni phan 22, 465 22, 949 23, 414 24, 497 24, 511 24, 495 24, 114 25, 803 27, 736 Dougl as 19, 993 21, 005 21, 582 22, 801 23, 440 24, 087 24, 387 25, 169 25, 923 E dw ards 18, 140 19, 167 19, 227 20, 792 21, 929 22, 908 23, 019 24, 195 24, 799 E l k 13, 022 14, 159 14, 198 16, 189 16, 626 15, 536 16, 468 16, 902 18, 269 Ellis 1 8 , 2 8 4 1 9 , 0 9 4 2 0 , 0 4 9 2 1 , 0 9 5 2 1 , 6 0 3 2 1 , 9 4 5 2 3 , 0 5 8 2 4 , 0 9 7 2 4 , 7 8 4 E l l s w ort h 18, 871 19, 683 20, 228 21, 214 22, 088 22, 187 22, 938 24, 214 24, 274 Fi nney 21, 852 22, 506 23, 112 24, 139 24, 805 25, 049 26, 072 27, 128 27, 436 Ford 21, 794 22, 957 23, 851 24, 612 25, 735 25, 915 26, 188 26, 652 27, 589 Frank l i n 19, 864 20, 962 21, 902 22, 533 23, 853 24, 419 24, 987 25, 347 26, 558 Geary 23, 273 23, 824 24, 716 26, 356 27, 438 29, 845 31, 748 33, 532 36, 128 Gove 17, 279 18, 233 17, 853 19, 244 19, 429 18, 964 20, 468 21, 754 22, 112 Graham 16, 800 17, 100 16, 572 18, 173 19, 355 19, 403 19, 968 21, 335 23, 297 Grant 24, 946 25, 432 25, 815 27, 365 28, 700 28, 785 30, 239 32, 096 34, 132 Gray 20, 899 21, 659 21, 583 22, 819 23, 015 23, 167 24, 381 25, 330 26, 037 Greel ey 19, 322 20, 297 20, 476 21, 716 20, 901 22, 049 22, 763 25, 664 26, 135 Greenw ood 15, 524 15, 982 16, 749 17, 695 18, 548 19, 289 19, 324 20, 541 21, 875 A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by C ounty Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1997-2005 250 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005 A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by C ounty Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1997-2005 Ham i l t on $18, 152 $18, 888 $19, 225 $19, 940 $21, 401 $21, 278 $21, 960 $23, 735 $24, 653 Harper 17, 272 18, 048 18, 205 19, 019 19, 843 20, 646 21, 814 22, 965 23, 584 Harvey 21, 776 22, 839 23, 100 24, 033 25, 674 25, 915 26, 158 26, 847 27, 567 Has k el l 20, 830 21, 833 21, 204 22, 942 23, 870 24, 653 25, 613 27, 874 29, 733 Hodgem an 15, 985 16, 351 17, 178 17, 807 18, 590 18, 923 18, 950 20, 637 21, 877 Ja ckso n 1 6 , 6 7 3 1 8 , 1 8 2 1 9 , 0 9 8 2 0 , 3 8 8 2 2 , 0 5 5 2 3 , 0 2 3 2 3 , 3 2 1 2 4 , 3 4 8 2 4 , 8 7 8 J ef f ers on 17, 602 18, 252 19, 219 19, 862 22, 423 23, 251 25, 034 24, 568 26, 627 J ew el l 15, 389 15, 853 16, 033 16, 895 17, 559 17, 894 18, 538 19, 725 20, 996 J ohns on 30, 122 31, 733 34, 434 36, 759 36, 921 37, 825 39, 091 40, 730 41, 867 K earny 18, 517 19, 196 18, 918 20, 576 21, 364 21, 572 22, 874 25, 554 26, 392 K i ngm an 19, 486 19, 432 19, 425 20, 380 21, 115 21, 735 22, 219 23, 404 25, 002 K i ow a 16, 937 17, 459 17, 649 18, 639 20, 500 21, 265 21, 875 22, 806 23, 841 Labet t e 19, 867 20, 172 20, 530 20, 698 20, 774 21, 688 22, 498 23, 171 24, 037 Lane 18, 493 19, 878 19, 081 20, 610 20, 744 20, 378 22, 939 24, 898 25, 882 Leavenw ort h 28, 310 28, 959 29, 804 31, 545 33, 225 34, 946 36, 199 38, 316 40, 077 Li nc ol n 13, 747 14, 226 14, 765 15, 740 16, 730 16, 974 16, 756 17, 665 18, 398 Li nn 21, 940 23, 120 23, 638 25, 037 26, 530 25, 966 27, 331 28, 362 29, 741 Logan 16, 970 18, 016 18, 132 19, 127 20, 099 20, 224 20, 327 22, 006 23, 570 Lyon 20, 159 21, 060 21, 962 22, 542 23, 043 23, 153 23, 808 24, 496 25, 025 M c P hers on 22, 482 23, 328 24, 510 25, 259 25, 937 26, 716 27, 392 28, 351 29, 433 M ari on 16, 153 16, 826 16, 831 17, 449 18, 616 19, 352 19, 898 21, 278 21, 408 M ars hal l 20, 614 21, 413 21, 898 23, 310 23, 744 23, 819 24, 781 26, 589 27, 224 M eade 18, 387 19, 665 19, 638 21, 982 22, 693 22, 539 22, 582 25, 052 26, 585 M i am i 20, 248 20, 560 21, 233 22, 100 22, 876 23, 720 24, 297 25, 398 26, 484 M i t c hel l 19, 574 19, 899 19, 812 20, 985 22, 074 22, 230 22, 478 24, 047 24, 842 M ont gom ery 20, 638 21, 374 21, 594 22, 652 22, 983 23, 249 23, 690 24, 784 26, 007 M orri s 17, 318 17, 805 18, 600 19, 825 20, 965 21, 432 21, 722 22, 784 24, 009 M ort on 23, 911 24, 729 26, 999 26, 939 27, 294 27, 126 28, 323 30, 548 31, 337 Nem aha 19, 146 19, 254 19, 993 20, 862 21, 380 22, 041 22, 364 23, 249 24, 238 Neos ho 19, 525 20, 245 20, 701 21, 336 22, 293 22, 770 23, 476 24, 103 25, 095 Nes s 18, 097 18, 382 18, 554 19, 439 20, 388 20, 627 22, 416 22, 926 24, 961 Nort on 18, 206 18, 499 19, 204 20, 755 21, 926 22, 018 22, 578 23, 963 23, 818 Os age 15, 807 16, 384 16, 915 17, 727 18, 580 18, 540 19, 405 20, 117 21, 467 Os borne 15, 034 15, 745 16, 457 16, 760 17, 017 17, 158 17, 164 18, 518 19, 163 Ot t aw a 15, 936 17, 025 17, 999 19, 031 19, 435 19, 824 20, 302 21, 106 21, 764 P aw nee 19, 680 19, 445 19, 829 20, 999 21, 807 22, 304 22, 552 24, 291 23, 584 Ph illip s 1 8 , 7 3 9 1 9 , 6 9 1 1 9 , 5 2 2 1 9 , 8 0 9 2 0 , 6 6 7 2 0 , 9 9 0 2 1 , 8 5 1 2 2 , 8 1 1 2 3 , 7 9 0 251 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005 A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by C ounty Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1997-2005 P ot t aw at om i e $20, 819 $21, 688 $22, 321 $23, 805 $24, 107 $24, 166 $24, 241 $25, 018 $26, 384 P r at t 19, 635 20, 367 20, 910 22, 266 22, 913 22, 992 23, 919 25, 187 26, 153 Raw l i ns 15, 867 16, 940 16, 895 18, 016 19, 364 20, 452 20, 325 20, 596 21, 611 Reno 23, 277 24, 125 24, 750 25, 624 25, 843 26, 027 26, 493 27, 280 28, 122 Republ i c 16, 143 16, 852 17, 143 17, 948 18, 554 18, 300 18, 675 18, 993 19, 800 Ri c e 18, 025 19, 470 19, 901 20, 769 21, 108 21, 695 23, 030 23, 568 24, 487 Ri l ey 18, 198 19, 055 20, 235 21, 712 22, 948 23, 761 24, 390 25, 292 25, 844 Rook s 18, 254 18, 027 18, 831 19, 170 19, 707 20, 464 21, 076 22, 925 23, 838 Rus h 20, 652 20, 648 20, 372 20, 763 21, 704 22, 661 23, 580 24, 581 26, 388 Rus s el l 16, 474 16, 668 16, 999 18, 121 19, 043 19, 478 19, 514 20, 637 22, 042 S al i ne 22, 416 23, 421 24, 180 25, 369 26, 105 26, 753 27, 663 28, 290 29, 115 S c ot t 18, 728 19, 887 20, 105 21, 379 21, 827 22, 138 23, 286 25, 230 27, 195 S edgw i c k 29, 308 30, 677 31, 016 31, 923 33, 097 33, 608 33, 912 35, 279 36, 661 S ew ard 23, 313 23, 959 24, 385 26, 246 26, 211 25, 955 26, 813 27, 500 28, 728 S haw nee 26, 312 27, 616 28, 442 29, 403 30, 440 31, 572 31, 760 33, 252 34, 547 S heri dan 16, 820 18, 250 19, 057 20, 792 20, 821 21, 768 21, 345 22, 835 23, 669 S herm an 16, 952 17, 807 18, 820 18, 823 19, 214 19, 461 21, 196 22, 887 23, 491 S m i t h 15, 231 15, 915 16, 411 17, 629 18, 727 18, 643 19, 608 20, 335 21, 205 S t af f ord 17, 061 17, 548 18, 179 18, 472 18, 767 19, 351 19, 528 20, 799 22, 040 S t ant on 19, 279 19, 994 20, 636 21, 807 22, 915 23, 706 24, 378 26, 718 27, 113 S t evens 20, 937 21, 222 20, 948 22, 399 24, 618 25, 223 26, 077 27, 560 27, 892 S um ner 20, 283 21, 324 22, 207 22, 313 23, 150 23, 465 23, 859 24, 980 25, 546 Thom as 16, 868 17, 980 18, 251 19, 051 19, 721 20, 389 20, 925 21, 579 22, 266 Trego 14, 712 15, 377 16, 190 17, 404 17, 780 17, 935 18, 192 19, 249 20, 618 W abauns ee 15, 774 16, 703 17, 282 18, 198 19, 793 20, 049 19, 588 21, 904 22, 245 W al l ac e 15, 309 15, 824 16, 098 17, 358 18, 488 18, 602 19, 239 20, 328 20, 846 W as hi ngt on 13, 737 14, 448 15, 002 15, 883 16, 745 17, 296 17, 932 18, 411 19, 359 W i c hi t a 17, 384 19, 368 20, 004 21, 878 22, 750 22, 333 23, 043 25, 728 26, 961 W i l s on 21, 047 21, 682 21, 696 23, 354 22, 973 23, 788 24, 494 25, 558 28, 099 W oods on 15, 622 16, 023 16, 232 17, 134 18, 066 18, 689 19, 335 19, 838 21, 971 W y andot t e 30, 973 32, 122 33, 553 34, 450 34, 952 36, 098 37, 107 38, 648 39, 121 Kansas $25, 171 $26, 343 $27, 447 $28, 766 $29, 540 $30, 216 $30, 948 $32, 240 $33, 385 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c I n form ati on S y stem , T abl e C A 34, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s (accessed A p ri l 4, 2007). T he em pl oy m ent m easure i s the num ber of j obs, ful l - ti m e pl us part-ti m e . r - rev i s ed 252 A r ea 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005 Kansas $25, 171 $26, 343 $27, 447 $28, 766 $29, 540 $30, 216 $30, 948 $32, 240 $33, 385 Count i es K ans as (M et ro P ort i on) 28, 006 29, 352 30, 677 32, 105 32, 850 33, 651 34, 367 35, 812 36, 996 K ans as (Non-M et r o P ort i on) 20, 183 20, 918 21, 532 22, 576 23, 302 23, 796 24, 564 25, 551 26, 517 M et r opol i t an S t at i s t i c al A r eas K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S 29, 399 30, 825 32, 558 34, 505 35, 382 36, 293 37, 095 38, 466 39, 612 Law renc e, K S 19, 993 21, 005 21, 582 22, 801 23, 440 24, 087 24, 387 25, 169 25, 923 S t . J os eph, M O -K S 23, 272 24, 243 25, 080 26, 260 26, 863 27, 716 28, 144 28, 959 29, 977 Topek a, K S 25, 299 26, 512 27, 319 28, 280 29, 378 30, 418 30, 665 32, 034 33, 297 W i c hi t a, K S 28, 224 29, 526 29, 878 30, 761 31, 948 32, 440 32, 697 34, 000 35, 306 M i c r opol i t an S t at i s t i c al A r eas A t c hi s on, K S 20, 936 21, 513 21, 113 22, 072 23, 778 24, 083 24, 828 25, 698 26, 421 C o ffe y v ille , KS 2 0 , 6 3 8 2 1 , 3 7 4 2 1 , 5 9 4 2 2 , 6 5 2 2 2 , 9 8 3 2 3 , 2 4 9 2 3 , 6 9 0 2 4 , 7 8 4 2 6 , 0 0 7 Dodge Ci t y , K S 21, 794 22, 957 23, 851 24, 612 25, 735 25, 915 26, 188 26, 652 27, 589 E m pori a, K S 19, 868 20, 765 21, 682 22, 278 22, 794 22, 843 23, 531 24, 236 24, 877 Garden Ci t y , K S 21, 852 22, 506 23, 112 24, 139 24, 805 25, 049 26, 072 27, 128 27, 436 Great B end, K S 20, 146 20, 968 21, 280 22, 450 23, 512 23, 693 24, 588 25, 756 27, 119 Hays , K S 18, 284 19, 094 20, 049 21, 095 21, 603 21, 945 23, 058 24, 097 24, 784 Hut c hi ns on, K S 23, 277 24, 125 24, 750 25, 624 25, 843 26, 027 26, 493 27, 280 28, 122 Li beral , K S 23, 313 23, 959 24, 385 26, 246 26, 211 25, 955 26, 813 27, 500 28, 728 M c P hers on, K S 22, 482 23, 328 24, 510 25, 259 25, 937 26, 716 27, 392 28, 351 29, 433 M anhat t an, K S 20, 475 21, 228 22, 221 23, 731 24, 760 26, 025 27, 054 28, 268 29, 586 P ars ons , K S 19, 867 20, 172 20, 530 20, 698 20, 774 21, 688 22, 498 23, 171 24, 037 P i t t s burg, K S 19, 094 19, 661 20, 805 21, 485 22, 315 22, 605 23, 418 24, 139 24, 530 S al i na, K S 22, 103 23, 133 23, 901 25, 097 25, 826 26, 456 27, 339 27, 969 28, 783 W i nf i el d, K S 21, 606 22, 329 22, 831 24, 209 25, 469 25, 288 26, 009 26, 688 27, 728 Com bi ned S t at i s t i c al A r eas K ans as Ci t y -Overl and P ark - K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S 29, 204 30, 606 32, 310 34, 226 35, 114 36, 040 36, 823 38, 182 39, 309 W i c hi t a-W i nf i el d, K S 27, 898 29, 182 29, 537 30, 434 31, 619 32, 071 32, 356 33, 630 34, 939 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c I n form ati on S y stem , T abl e C A 34, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s (accessed A p ri l 4, 2007). T he em pl oy m ent m easure i s the num ber of j obs, ful l - ti m e pl us part-ti m e . r - rev i s ed A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by Metr opolitan and Micr opolitan A r ea Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1997-2005 253 Chautauqua 0.78 Cherokee 0.75 Comanche 0.98 Labette 0.99 Harper 0.91 Montgomery 1.10 Seward 1.15 Stevens 0.99 Morton 1.11 Barber 0.97 Clark 0.95 Meade 0.83 Cowley 0.93 Sumner 0.69 Elk 0.77 Crawford 1.04 Kingman 0.81 Neosho 1.07 Wilson 0.97 Kiowa 0.98 Grant 1.02 Haskell 0.92 Stanton 1.17 Pratt 1.02 Sedgwick 1.10 Ford 1.05 Gray 0.91 Bourbon 1.04 Allen 1.01 Woodson 0.75 Butler 0.61 Edwards 0.89 Greenwood 0.80 Reno 0.98 Harvey 0.87 Stafford 0.88 Hodgeman 0.93 Hamilton 1.04 Kearny 0.89 Finney 1.05 Pawnee 1.01 Linn 0.63 Anderson 0.71 Coffey 1.05 Chase 0.60 Rice 0.84 Marion 0.78 McPherson 1.02 Barton 1.01 Rush 0.83 Ness 1.02 Greeley 1.06 Lane 1.00 Scott 0.98 Wichita 1.03 Miami 0.57 Franklin 0.81 Lyon 1.02 Osage 0.46 Morris 0.83 Ellsworth 0.98 Saline 1.12 Johnson 1.09 Douglas 0.90 Trego 0.89 Gove 1.05 Ellis 1.01 Dickinson 0.83 Russell 1.04 Wallace 1.01 Logan 0.95 Wyandotte 1.14 Wabaunsee 0.45 Shawnee 1.14 Lincoln 0.81 Geary 0.86 Ottawa 0.59 Leavenworth 0.77 Jefferson 0.44 Pottawatomie 0.88 Riley 1.09 Clay 0.82 Graham 0.91 Mitchell 1.09 Osborne 1.00 Rooks 0.94 Sheridan 0.92 Thomas 1.05 Sherman 0.98 Atchison 1.03 Jackson 0.76 Cloud 0.98 Doniphan 0.86 Brown 0.99 Nemaha 1.05 Marshall 1.02 Norton 1.07 Washington 0.85 Republic 0.98 Phillips 1.04 Decatur 0.96 Smith 0.92 Jewell 0.82 Rawlins 0.95 Cheyenne 0.94 County Employment Residence Ratio, 2000 Employment Residence Ratio 0.44 - 0.95 0.95 - 1.05 1.05 - 1.17 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. Employment residence ratio is defined as the total number of workers working in an area divided by the total number of workers living in the same area. A ratio higher than 1.0 indicates that a county is attracting workers from other counties. 254 Energy Energy Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 255 Energy Energy............................................................................................................................................. 255 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2003 .......................................................................................................... 257 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita, Ranked by State, 2003 .............................................. 258 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2004.............................................................................................................................. 259 Electricity Consumption by State, 2004 ......................................................................................................................................... 260 Energy Consumption Estimates in Kansas, by Source, 1998-2003......................................................................................... 261 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2003 ....................................................................................................................... 262 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas, 1999-2005....................................................................................................... 263 Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices in Kansas, 1998-2004 ......................................................................................... 263 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas, 1999-2005.................................................................................. 263 256 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2003 Rank State Dollars per Million Btu Rank State Million Dollars Rank State Dollars 1 Hawaii $16.12 1 Texas $80,710 1 Wyoming $4,987 2 District of Columbia 16.08 2 California 79,565 2 Louisiana 4,493 3 Vermont 14.68 3 New York 43,407 3 Alaska 4,383 4 Connecticut 14.47 4 Florida 34,672 4 Texas 3,652 5 New Hampshire 14.32 5 Pennsylvania 32,128 5 North Dakota 3,546 6 Rhode Island 14.28 6 Ohio 31,263 6 Maine 3,091 7 New York 14.26 7 Illinois 30,513 7 Indiana 3,063 8 Massachusetts 14.19 8 Michigan 24,279 8 Kansas 2,956 9 Nevada 13.83 9 New Jersey 22,523 9 Iowa 2,908 10 Arizona 13.80 10 Georgia 21,445 10 Oklahoma 2,881 11 California 13.60 11 North Carolina 20,337 11 District of Columbia 2,868 12 Florida 13.57 12 Louisiana 20,173 12 Mississippi 2,830 13 Maryland 12.62 13 Indiana 18,979 13 Alabama 2,817 14 North Carolina 12.20 14 Virginia 18,173 14 Montana 2,806 15 Delaware 12.01 15 Massachusetts 16,400 15 Kentucky 2,796 16 New Jersey 11.97 16 Tennessee 15,350 16 Arkansas 2,785 17 New Mexico 11.92 17 Missouri 14,463 17 Delaware 2,771 18 Pennsylvania 11.83 18 Wisconsin 14,246 18 Ohio 2,735 19 Oregon 11.76 19 Washington 13,352 19 West Virginia 2,730 20 Ohio 11.58 20 Minnesota 13,322 20 Hawaii 2,718 21 Maine 11.52 21 Alabama 12,680 21 Nebraska 2,704 22 Missouri 11.46 22 Maryland 12,575 22 Vermont 2,693 23 Virginia 11.39 23 Arizona 11,842 23 South Carolina 2,677 24 Wisconsin 11.33 24 Kentucky 11,513 24 New Hampshire 2,674 25 Illinois 11.24 25 South Carolina 11,101 25 South Dakota 2,654 26 South Carolina 11.17 26 Oklahoma 10,096 26 Connecticut 2,643 27 Mississippi 11.03 27 Colorado 9,861 27 Minnesota 2,632 28 Kansas 11.01 28 Connecticut 9,212 28 Tennessee 2,628 29 Washington 11.00 29 Iowa 8,553 29 New Jersey 2,607 30 South Dakota 10.89 30 Mississippi 8,152 30 Wisconsin 2,604 31 Michigan 10.85 31 Kansas 8,053 31 Pennsylvania 2,598 32 Oklahoma 10.85 32 Oregon 7,960 32 Nevada 2,569 33 Georgia 10.85 33 Arkansas 7,591 33 Massachusetts 2,555 34 Minnesota 10.85 34 Nevada 5,758 34 Missouri 2,529 35 Idaho 10.83 35 West Virginia 4,942 35 Virginia 2,461 36 Colorado 10.79 36 Utah 4,781 36 Georgia 2,452 37 Montana 10.78 37 Nebraska 4,699 37 North Carolina 2,415 38 Nebraska 10.75 38 New Mexico 4,419 38 Illinois 2,412 39 Tennessee 10.61 39 Maine 4,044 39 Michigan 2,409 40 Iowa 10.39 40 New Hampshire 3,443 40 New Mexico 2,352 41 Arkansas 10.24 41 Hawaii 3,392 41 Idaho 2,311 42 Utah 10.21 42 Idaho 3,162 42 Maryland 2,281 43 Alabama 10.17 43 Alaska 2,843 43 New York 2,257 44 Kentucky 9.94 44 Montana 2,575 44 California 2,244 45 West Virginia 9.49 45 Wyoming 2,503 45 Oregon 2,234 46 Texas 9.47 46 Rhode Island 2,388 46 Rhode Island 2,220 47 Indiana 9.30 47 Delaware 2,267 47 Washington 2,178 48 Wyoming 8.81 48 North Dakota 2,245 48 Colorado 2,168 49 Louisiana 8.70 49 South Dakota 2,029 49 Arizona 2,123 50 Alaska 8.60 50 Vermont 1,667 50 Florida 2,040 51 North Dakota 7.98 51 District of Columbia 1,600 51 Utah 2,010 United States $11.40 United States* $753,412 United States $2,590 * Includes $169 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States. Rankings are based on unrounded data. Expenditures per PersonPrices Expenditures Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2003, Table R1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_states.html (accessed November 15, 2006). 257 Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu 1 Texas 12,369.8 1 Alaska 1,174.9 2 California 8,130.3 2 Wyoming 918.8 3 Florida 4,287.8 3 Louisiana 822.4 4 New York 4,220.6 4 North Dakota 623.9 5 Ohio 3,986.2 5 Texas 559.7 6 Pennsylvania 3,972.7 6 Indiana 470.1 7 Illinois 3,918.3 7 Kentucky 456.0 8 Louisiana 3,693.0 8 Alabama 447.3 9 Michigan 3,158.2 9 West Virginia 433.1 10 Georgia 3,003.7 10 Oklahoma 425.4 11 Indiana 2,912.8 11 Arkansas 415.5 12 North Carolina 2,643.7 12 Mississippi 410.9 13 New Jersey 2,578.3 13 Kansas 410.4 14 Virginia 2,428.6 14 Montana 409.5 15 Tennessee 2,268.9 15 Iowa 399.8 16 Alabama 2,013.5 16 South Carolina 389.1 17 Washington 1,934.6 17 Tennessee 388.4 18 Kentucky 1,877.2 18 Delaware 382.6 19 Missouri 1,841.8 19 Nebraska 371.7 20 Wisconsin 1,832.5 20 Maine 365.8 21 Minnesota 1,795.8 21 Minnesota 354.8 22 South Carolina 1,613.6 22 New Mexico 352.8 23 Massachusetts 1,588.8 23 Ohio 348.7 24 Maryland 1,550.5 24 South Dakota 345.2 25 Oklahoma 1,490.9 25 Georgia 343.4 26 Arizona 1,370.7 26 Idaho 341.1 27 Colorado 1,351.5 27 Wisconsin 334.9 28 Mississippi 1,183.8 28 District of Colombia 329.0 29 Iowa 1,175.8 29 Virginia 328.9 30 Arkansas 1,132.8 30 Missouri 322.1 31 Kansas 1,117.9 31 Pennsylvania 321.3 32 Oregon 1,049.2 32 Washington 315.5 33 Connecticut 888.7 33 North Carolina 313.9 34 West Virginia 784.1 34 Michigan 313.4 35 Alaska 761.9 35 Illinois 309.7 36 Utah 704.9 36 New Jersey 298.4 37 New Mexico 663.1 37 Colorado 297.2 38 Nevada 654.2 38 Utah 296.3 39 Nebraska 646.1 39 Oregon 294.5 40 Maine 478.5 40 Nevada 291.8 41 Idaho 466.6 41 Maryland 281.3 42 Wyoming 461.2 42 Connecticut 254.9 43 North Dakota 395.0 43 New Hampshire 254.3 44 Montana 375.9 44 Florida 252.3 45 New Hampshire 327.5 45 Vermont 251.6 46 Delaware 312.9 46 Hawaii 248.0 47 Hawaii 309.6 47 Massachusetts 247.6 48 South Dakota 263.9 48 Arizona 245.7 49 Rhode Island 227.7 49 California 229.3 50 District of Columbia 183.5 50 New York 219.5 51 Vermont 155.8 51 Rhode Island 211.7 United States 98,605.2 United States 339.0 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2002, Table R1 and R2, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_states.html (accessed November 15, 2006). Total Consumption Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita Total Consumption per Capita Ranked by State, 2003 258 State Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Alabama 44 1,278 60,795 62,116 Alaska 95 112 6,740 6,947 Arizona 40 1,202 64,005 65,247 Arkansas 104 1,257 33,266 34,627 California 271 5,720 370,074 376,065 Colorado 41 1,401 49,381 50,822 Connecticut 328 634 42,778 43,740 Delaware 6 132 9,927 10,065 District of Columbia 178 133 3,208 3,590 Florida 281 2,875 198,544 201,700 Georgia 68 2,811 117,868 120,747 Hawaii 12 169 10,560 10,741 Idaho 16 703 14,250 14,969 Illinois 397 2,714 122,255 125,366 Indiana 262 1,530 75,371 77,163 Iowa 1,010 1,698 36,737 39,444 Kansas 81 1,289 30,444 31,814 Kentucky 42 2,196 53,029 55,267 Louisiana 1,472 1,497 52,774 55,744 Maine 25 281 16,698 17,005 Maryland 33 1,037 62,543 63,612 Massachusetts 70 969 67,202 68,240 Michigan 191 2,308 116,465 118,964 Minnesota 52 1,400 63,250 64,802 Mississippi 38 1,415 37,752 39,205 Missouri 236 2,254 74,549 77,038 Montana 15 681 11,227 11,923 Nebraska 203 1,304 19,332 20,840 Nevada 16 568 25,465 26,049 New Hampshire 12 364 16,698 17,074 New Jersey 72 1,211 102,497 103,779 New Mexico 77 755 22,416 23,248 New York 197 2,145 135,045 137,387 North Carolina 1,461 1,966 101,984 105,411 North Dakota 10 717 7,875 8,602 Ohio 538 2,408 121,918 124,864 Oklahoma 195 1,691 43,517 45,403 Oregon 31 1,041 35,746 36,817 Pennsylvania 205 1,823 122,531 124,559 Rhode Island 12 104 8,993 9,108 South Carolina 35 1,061 60,595 61,692 South Dakota 12 829 9,547 10,388 Tennessee 53 1,217 71,696 72,966 Texas 178 6,023 269,516 275,717 Utah 24 591 24,129 24,743 Vermont 7 237 8,164 8,407 Virginia 126 1,744 92,953 94,823 Washington 86 1,272 62,943 64,301 West Virginia 28 413 19,900 20,341 Wisconsin 86 1,679 59,363 61,128 Wyoming 240 532 7,196 7,968 United States 9,310 71,389 3,251,811 3,332,579 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2004 (thousands of barrels) Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration State Energy Data 2004, Table F1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_fuel/html/fuel_mg.html (accessed November 15, 2006). 259 State Alabama 30,109 21,166 35,595 - 86,871 Alaska 2,062 2,601 1,126 0 5,788 Arizona 28,921 26,106 11,906 0 66,933 Arkansas 15,619 10,731 17,322 - 43,672 California 84,966 117,573 49,484 741 252,764 Colorado 15,532 19,498 11,675 19 46,724 Connecticut 13,211 13,455 5,358 190 32,215 Delaware 4,305 4,033 3,423 0 11,761 District of Columbia 1,834 8,994 282 304 11,415 Florida 112,203 86,765 19,518 98 218,584 Georgia 51,124 42,316 35,846 180 129,466 Hawaii 3,162 3,632 3,937 0 10,732 Idaho 7,314 5,484 9,011 0 21,809 Illinois 43,443 47,358 48,008 445 139,254 Indiana 31,192 22,957 48,928 17 103,094 Iowa 12,625 10,840 17,437 - 40,903 Kansas 12,417 13,831 10,879 0 37,127 Kentucky 25,187 18,443 42,891 0 86,521 Louisiana 28,863 22,568 28,290 16 79,737 Maine 4,331 4,325 3,711 - 12,368 Maryland 27,952 17,264 21,195 481 66,892 Massachusetts 19,769 26,020 9,947 406 56,142 Michigan 33,104 38,632 34,867 3 106,606 Minnesota 20,507 20,407 22,415 11 63,340 Mississippi 17,580 12,750 15,702 - 46,033 Missouri 31,351 28,391 14,303 10 74,054 Montana 4,053 4,330 4,574 0 12,957 Nebraska 8,757 8,501 8,618 0 25,876 Nevada 10,673 8,275 12,364 0 31,312 New Hampshire 4,282 4,363 2,328 0 10,973 New Jersey 28,020 38,074 11,210 290 77,593 New Mexico 5,635 8,239 5,972 0 19,846 New York 47,379 74,378 20,675 2,650 145,082 North Carolina 51,717 42,864 31,075 0 125,657 North Dakota 3,663 3,843 3,010 0 10,516 Ohio 50,300 45,313 58,558 49 154,221 Oklahoma 19,699 17,020 14,223 0 50,942 Oregon 18,001 15,667 11,954 54 45,675 Pennsylvania 50,663 44,355 47,659 823 143,501 Rhode Island 3,000 3,542 1,345 0 7,888 South Carolina 27,910 20,113 31,886 0 79,908 South Dakota 3,696 3,627 1,891 0 9,214 Tennessee 38,526 28,249 32,885 1 99,661 Texas 120,330 99,616 100,588 81 320,615 Utah 7,325 9,345 7,816 25 24,512 Vermont 2,109 1,978 1,577 0 5,664 Virginia 42,503 43,025 19,734 162 105,424 Washington 32,455 28,226 19,259 42 79,982 West Virginia 10,756 7,217 10,942 4 28,919 Wisconsin 21,192 19,349 27,435 - 67,976 Wyoming 2,262 3,393 7,884 0 13,540 United States 1,293,587 1,229,045 1,018,522 7,104 3,548,257 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates physical unit less than 0.5 kilowatt hours. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration State Energy Data, Table F11a, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds_updates.html (accessed December 11, 2006). Electricity Consumption by State, 2004 (million kilowatt-hours) Commercial Industrial Transportation TotalResidential 260 Sector 1998 1999 2000 2001 r 2002 r 2003 Coal 309.4 329.3 362.8 354.6 391.7 389.5 Natural Gas 325.0 302.0 314.9 273.9 304.4 292.6 Petroleum 392.7 437.3 405.5 389.7 376.4 433.7 Nuclear Electric Power 109.2 95.7 94.5 108.1 94.4 92.6 Hydro-electric Power 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 Biomass 1 7.7 8.0 7.7 8.1 8.3 8.5 Other 2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 5.1 4.1 Net Interstate Flow of Electricity/Losses 3 -74.1 -82.9 -91.3 -90.2 -107.9 -103.4 Total 1,073.8 1,089.7 1,094.5 1,045.3 1,072.5 1,117.9 1 Includes geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, and solar thermal energy, and net imports of electricity. 2 A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. r- revised Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2003, Table 7, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS (accessed November 15, 2006). (trillion Btu) Energy Consumption Estimates in Kansas, by Source 1998-2003 261 Source Residential Industrial Subtotal Coal -- -- 3.8 0.0 3.8 385.6 389.4 Natural Gas 73.3 39.3 130.7 34.8 278.1 14.5 292.6 Petroleum 8.9 5.8 158.1 250.4 423.2 10.5 433.7 Nuclear Electric Power - - - - - 92.6 92.6 Hydro-electric Power - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.1 0.1 Biomass 2 4.6 0.8 3.1 - 8.5 0.0 8.5 Geothermal 0.1 0.3 0.0 - 0.4 0.0 0.4 Solar -- - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wind 3 ---3.73.7 Ethanol - - - 3.5 3.5 - 3.5 Retail Electricity Sales 43.0 46.9 35.4 0.0 125.3 - 125.3 Electricity Net Imports - - - - - 0.0 Net Energy Consumption 129.9 93.2 331.1 285.2 839.4 507.1 1,346.5 Electrical System Energy Losses 4 95.5 104.2 78.7 0.0 278.4 - 278.4 Net Interstate Flow/Loss 5 - - - - - -103.4 -103.4 Total 225.5 197.5 409.8 285.2 1,043.7 433.7 1,477.4 1 Includes electric utilities and independent power producers. 2 Wood and waste. 3 Wind energy only measured in electric utility use. 4 The amount of energy lost during generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, including plant and unaccounted-for uses. 5 A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates withheld (Btu value is less than 0.05 trillion Btus and physical unit value less than 0.5). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2003, Tables 8-12, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS (accessed November 15, 2006). (trillion Btu) Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2003 Trans- portation Electric Power 1 Energy-Consuming Sectors, excluding Utilities Total Commercial 262 Customer 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005 City Gate $2.96 $4.52 $6.06 $4.12 $5.97 $6.69 $9.08 Residential 5.98 7.64 9.38 7.25 8.95 10.72 12.12 Commercial* 5.04 6.80 8.52 6.51 8.50 10.09 11.56 Industrial* 2.93 4.00 4.97 3.62 4.95 6.43 7.40 Electric Utility 2.36 4.18 3.60 3.11 5.32 5.54 7.69 r - revised Petroleum Product 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Regular Gasoline $0.601 $0.670 $1.025 $0.977 $0.910 $1.076 $1.346 Midgrade Gasoline 0.659 0.747 1.086 1.060 1.005 1.160 1.419 Premium Gasoline 0.722 0.800 1.160 1.128 1.079 1.251 1.517 Jet Fuel 0.497 0.581 0.925 0.830 0.749 0.902 1.163 Residual Fuel Oil 0.402 0.361 0.567 0.538 0.452 0.620 - Tax excluded in price. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Consumer 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005 Marketed Production 553,419 525,729 480,145 454,901 418,893 397,121 365,361 Use by All Consumers 240,428 253,037 224,360 239,449 227,436 213,068 206,252 Use by Residential 68,146 70,601 70,182 70,863 70,369 65,028 64,929 Use by Commercial 38,952 40,297 37,560 38,802 37,781 36,774 29,551 Use by Industrial 97,254 108,625 93,351 108,387 104,789 100,791 97,785 Use by Electric Power 35,890 33,509 23,267 21,389 14,488 10,474 13,987 r - revised 1999-2005 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS (accessed July 17, 2006). (million cubic feet) Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS (accessed July 17, 2006). Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS (accessed July 17, 2006). * For Commercial and Industrial Customers, the price is the On-System sales price. (dollars per gallon) Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices in Kansas 1999-2005 1998-2004 City Gate is defined as the point at which the local gas distribution company takes delivery of natural gas from an interstate pipeline. 263 Government G o v ernment Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 264 Government Government .................................................................................................................................. 264 Government Units by State, 2002.................................................................................................................................................... 266 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas, Fiscal Years 2002-2004 ........................... 267 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 1998-2004............................................... 269 Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by Object and County, FY2004 ................................................................. 271 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues, Fiscal Years 2004-2005 .......................................... 274 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures, Fiscal Years 2004-2005.................................... 275 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, 2004 and 2005 ....................................................................... 276 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas, 1999-2000, 2001-2002, and 2003-2004 ......................... 277 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2005........................................................................................ 279 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2006........................................................................................ 280 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2005........................................................................................ 281 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2006........................................................................................ 282 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County, June 30, 2006...................... 283 State Government Tax Collections in Kansas, 2003-2006 ....................................................................................................... 286 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2002-2006......................................... 287 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Percent Change, Fiscal Years 2005-2006 (map)............................ 288 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Calendar Years 2000-2006 ................................................................ 289 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections, by County, Fiscal Year 2006 (map)....................................................................... 292 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2000-2006 .............................................................. 293 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District, November 1, 2005 and 2006................................ 295 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2005 and 2006.................................................................. 296 2006 County Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Counties................................................................................................................... 299 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Cities of the First Class.............................................................................................. 301 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Cities of the Second Class......................................................................................... 302 265 State County 1 Municipal Total Alabama 67 451 0 525 128 1,171 Alaska 12 149 0 14 0 175 Arizona 15 87 0 305 231 638 Arkansas 75 499 0 704 310 1,588 California 57 475 0 2,830 1,047 4,409 Colorado 62 270 0 1,414 182 1,928 Connecticut 0 30 149 384 17 580 Delaware 3 57 0 260 19 339 District of Columbia 0 1 0 1 0 2 Florida 66 404 0 626 95 1,191 Georgia 156 531 0 581 180 1,448 Hawaii 3 1 0 15 0 19 Idaho 44 200 0 798 116 1,158 Illinois 102 1,291 1,431 3,145 934 6,903 Indiana 91 567 1,008 1,125 294 3,085 Iowa 99 948 0 542 386 1,975 Kansas 2 104 627 1,299 1,533 324 3,887 Kentucky 119 424 0 720 176 1,439 Louisiana 60 302 0 45 66 473 Maine 16 22 467 222 99 826 Maryland 23 157 0 85 0 265 Massachusetts 5 45 306 403 82 841 Michigan 83 533 1,242 366 580 2,804 Minnesota 87 854 1,793 403 345 3,482 Mississippi 82 296 0 458 164 1,000 Missouri 114 946 312 1,514 536 3,422 Montana 54 129 0 592 352 1,127 Nebraska 93 531 446 1,146 575 2,791 Nevada 16 19 0 158 17 210 New Hampshire 10 13 221 148 167 559 New Jersey 21 324 242 276 549 1,412 New Mexico 33 101 0 628 96 858 New York 57 616 929 1,135 683 3,420 North Carolina 100 541 0 319 0 960 North Dakota 53 360 1,332 764 226 2,735 Ohio 88 942 1,308 631 667 3,636 Oklahoma 77 590 0 560 571 1,798 Oregon 36 240 0 927 236 1,439 Pennsylvania 66 1,018 1,546 1,885 516 5,031 Rhode Island 0 8 31 75 4 118 South Carolina 46 269 0 301 85 701 South Dakota 66 308 940 376 176 1,866 Tennessee 92 349 0 475 14 930 Texas 254 1,196 0 2,245 1,089 4,784 Utah 29 236 0 300 40 605 Vermont 14 47 237 152 283 733 Virginia 95 229 0 196 1 521 Washington 39 279 0 1,173 296 1,787 West Virginia 55 234 0 342 55 686 Wisconsin 72 585 1,265 684 442 3,048 Wyoming 23 98 0 546 55 722 United States 3,034 19,429 16,504 35,052 13,506 87,525 2 Kansas has 105 counties. The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and city of Kansas City is legally designated as a city-county government and operates primarily as a city. 1 Excludes areas corresponding to counties but having no organized county government. Government Units by State, 2002 Town or Township Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Census of Governments, Volume 1, Number 1, Government Organization (GC02(1)-1), http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cog2002.html (accessed May 15, 2007). Special Districts School Districts 266 Agency 2002 2003 2004 Department of Agriculture $175,996 $181,968 $197,680 Agricultural Marketing Service 6,081 5,499 4,612 Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service 15,245 15,982 16,419 Farm Service Agency 448 410 471 Food and Safety Inspection Service 1,612 1,883 1,741 Food and Nutrition Service 145,042 149,679 167,713 Child Nutrition Programs 100,784 103,489 110,706 Commodity Assistance Programs 867 836 872 Food Stamp Program 8,865 13,620 15,350 Need Family Program 1,883 1,131 -- Special Supplemental Food Program (WIC) 32,643 30,603 40,785 Forest Service 22 1,940 1,855 Natural Resource Conservation Service 1,856 2,285 940 Rural Development Activities 5,690 4,290 3,929 Department of Commerce 5,474 6,210 2,352 Economic Development Administration 4,884 3,459 1,949 Corporation for National and Community Service 3,317 3,060 2,733 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 2,650 2,813 2,867 Department of Defense 810 958 6,621 Department of Education 344,091 124,757 131,080 Office of English Language Acquisition 5,658 4,715 5,813 Office of Educational Research and Improvement 5,855 5,507 5,261 Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services 116,597 40,449 44,928 Office of Vocational and Adult Education 17,621 4,390 4,784 Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 170,063 35,430 33,957 Programs for the Disadvantaged 17,547 1,376 2,265 Impact Aid 19,969 10,670 11,325 Programs for Amer. Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians 817 971 938 No Child Left Behind Act 59,382 19,948 16,339 Title 1 Programs 61,689 -- -- Office of Post Secondary Education 27,554 23,873 26,111 Office of Student Financial Assistance 743 10,393 10,226 Election Assistance Commission - 5,000 7,662 Department of Energy 656 4,761 4,961 Environmental and Other Defense Programs 14 -- -- Energy Conservation Programs 509 3,611 3,506 Energy Research and Development Programs 133 1,150 1,455 Environmental Protection Agency 29,752 41,147 45,684 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 315 315 353 Federal Emergency Management Agency 43,918 - - Disaster Relief 41,919 - - Emergency Management and Planning Assistance 1,936 - - Department of Health and Human Services 1,582,113 1,576,703 1,674,176 Administration for Children and Families 327,543 321,228 329,648 Child Care and Development 43,260 43,088 42,623 Child Support Enforcement 29,641 23,508 18,405 Children and Family Services (Headstart) 77,288 83,187 84,596 Safe and Stable Families 1,929 2,775 2,636 Foster Care and Adoption Assistance 42,797 37,858 44,952 Low Income Home Energy Assistance 14,002 17,381 13,702 Social Services Block Grant 14,068 13,925 17,765 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) 104,349 97,447 99,263 Administration on Aging 10,858 12,702 13,689 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6,021 7,398 4,030 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 1,186,601 1,184,205 1,278,998 Health Resources and Services Administration 33,338 33,713 31,773 Indian Health Services 343 53 736 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 17,409 17,404 15,302 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 2002-2004 (thousands of dollars) 267 Agency 2002 2003 2004 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 2002-2004 (thousands of dollars) Department of Homeland Security 1 - $14,989 $43,623 Coast Guard 1 $391 657 573 Domestic Preparedness and Anti-terrorism Programs - - 28,842 Federal Emergency Management Agency 1 - 14,332 14,208 Disaster Relief - 12,237 10,818 Emergency Management Planning and Assistance - 2,005 3,002 Department of Housing and Urban Development 189,081 219,805 223,406 Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 618 611 777 Community Planning and Development 47,693 51,995 44,305 Housing Programs 140,770 167,199 172,612 Public Housing Programs 132,389 159,257 146,445 Institute for Museum and Library Services 2,093 1,621 2,165 Department of the Interior 15,958 19,085 17,427 Bureau of Indian Affairs 3,045 2,879 3,330 Bureau of Land Management 540 618 639 Bureau of Reclamation 981 891 410 Fish and Wildlife Service 6,829 9,058 7,570 Minerals Management Service 1,034 1,823 1,520 National Park Service 1,470 1,643 2,256 Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement 2,059 2,173 1,702 Department of Justice 34,180 41,353 41,460 Office of Asset Forfeiture 1,248 2,023 5,178 Office of Justice Programs 25,954 39,330 36,257 Crime Victims Programs 4,373 5,159 4,900 Juvenile Justice Programs 4,755 4,688 4,758 Law Enforcement Assistance 16,826 21,654 22,038 Substance Abuse Programs 6,968 10,195 7,304 Department of Labor 53,577 55,103 55,777 Bureau of Labor Statistics 1,211 1,083 1,128 Employment and Training Administration 50,047 51,899 52,338 Mine Health and Safety Administration 79 58 77 Occupational Health and Safety Administration 636 669 663 Veterans Employment and Training Administration 1,604 1,394 1,571 National Foundation on Arts and Humanities 493 386 759 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 689 525 683 Social Security Administration SSI 2 544 466 260 Department of Transportation 398,400 400,542 413,332 Federal Aviation Administration 15,280 21,822 21,683 Federal Highway Administration 360,568 358,362 371,053 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 2,281 2,479 2,479 Federal Railroad Administration 9---- Federal Transit Administration 18,210 13,386 13,451 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1,520 3,096 4,123 Research and Special Projects Administration 532 1,397 543 Department of the Treasury 167 45,968 45,710 Department of Veterans Affairs 4,135 11,309 10,703 Total $2,888,801 $2,758,845 $2,931,480 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. 2 Supplemental Security Income Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2002, 2003, and 2004 , http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr04.html (accessed February 20, 2006). 1 The Department of Homeland Security was introduced in Fiscal Year 2002. Prior to that the Federal Emergency Management Agency was a separate department and the Coast Guard was part of the Department of Transportation. Data does not include all federal government agencies. However, total does include all federal government grants and payments to Kansas. 268 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Allen $59,616 $68,807 $72,610 $83,091 $84,694 $84,610 $88,770 Anderson 35,204 37,889 43,475 51,518 46,671 46,708 50,705 Atchison 68,710 74,199 75,762 89,895 95,652 99,976 97,780 Barber 31,163 35,371 30,376 39,331 39,736 36,190 37,701 Barton 119,566 126,819 122,711 145,595 146,997 141,450 161,851 Bourbon 73,606 78,108 83,128 93,044 95,453 107,895 100,348 Brown 61,869 65,148 68,896 85,685 88,915 83,430 91,829 Butler 167,534 178,656 183,269 211,681 220,674 224,144 237,153 Chase 12,960 17,399 15,644 18,083 17,572 18,898 27,088 Chautauqua 22,617 24,599 25,044 29,771 30,629 28,711 29,350 Cherokee 104,188 102,684 113,397 127,692 129,527 127,219 132,318 Cheyenne 21,849 33,571 25,507 41,726 37,399 31,624 42,621 Clark 20,231 17,032 14,161 21,025 21,857 20,148 19,498 Clay 46,488 49,238 46,993 63,507 61,225 60,994 63,197 Cloud 73,790 66,482 65,040 82,963 77,605 86,333 79,017 Coffey 35,670 42,674 42,016 51,268 50,797 44,576 56,576 Comanche 15,161 16,074 12,714 18,245 18,715 17,479 17,270 Cowley 173,181 161,325 180,693 244,049 257,660 280,324 268,098 Crawford 164,941 175,286 188,165 214,332 221,447 236,897 231,972 Decatur 21,851 30,580 25,185 39,605 32,612 38,613 43,005 Dickinson 101,621 101,336 101,219 119,990 118,849 121,530 154,863 Doniphan 33,210 41,629 42,102 53,740 57,183 48,482 52,440 Douglas 284,578 290,450 312,782 349,534 373,026 398,181 422,480 Edwards 24,241 34,982 26,914 40,968 36,093 29,358 32,373 Elk 17,940 19,805 19,735 23,673 22,958 27,935 24,555 Ellis 101,022 105,593 109,197 127,280 129,069 134,110 138,872 Ellsworth 34,175 36,026 35,071 42,672 40,812 39,726 41,809 Finney 103,199 110,921 103,005 138,262 135,193 124,061 134,873 Ford 110,436 114,567 113,286 136,788 140,410 134,385 144,468 Franklin 89,268 94,486 101,539 152,212 164,031 126,052 143,173 Geary 597,028 566,833 547,426 542,227 569,037 651,338 701,952 Gove 19,120 29,505 19,615 35,257 31,361 37,081 40,028 Graham 23,294 26,831 21,101 33,939 31,914 32,028 37,571 Grant 27,858 31,525 27,107 44,170 38,742 34,634 34,713 Gray 27,027 43,631 27,231 53,801 48,973 35,422 39,850 Greeley 14,710 23,848 13,078 34,015 36,841 31,298 33,417 Greenwood 40,097 43,757 44,747 50,763 52,515 60,673 58,065 Hamilton 23,477 24,721 15,180 32,907 29,686 30,199 26,753 Harper 42,343 46,356 40,454 54,044 53,110 46,523 51,605 Harvey 126,427 150,089 149,088 152,357 154,200 166,532 161,488 Haskell 19,607 36,211 20,800 45,658 35,159 25,331 29,953 Hodgeman 16,371 19,771 13,943 25,596 22,648 20,440 21,691 Jackson 43,785 49,533 49,309 62,282 64,168 63,481 72,742 Jefferson 56,804 61,230 63,491 73,509 78,551 79,119 84,615 Jewell 27,407 34,541 28,858 51,030 38,121 37,319 38,144 Johnson 1,376,694 1,491,703 1,387,848 1,550,778 1,631,506 1,785,235 1,881,979 Kearny 20,381 30,348 19,331 37,278 33,205 38,940 26,718 Kingman 41,889 51,528 43,231 56,371 54,783 51,444 50,991 Kiowa 22,829 27,938 21,252 31,719 31,256 25,625 27,461 Labette 124,760 113,570 120,905 134,979 149,031 153,157 163,225 Lane 15,741 24,216 16,397 29,501 25,281 25,993 28,081 Leavenworth 550,827 558,295 641,441 604,443 824,677 1,065,031 1,177,182 Lincoln 22,947 25,978 21,081 30,622 26,697 27,861 26,546 Linn 43,779 48,060 50,669 59,248 61,100 58,710 91,191 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 1998-2004 (thousands of dollars) 269 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 1998-2004 (thousands of dollars) Logan $33,386 $26,492 $20,012 $36,465 $29,485 $32,836 $33,955 Lyon 111,168 112,287 116,790 139,983 143,907 174,715 148,666 McPherson 121,349 121,738 117,228 133,618 132,294 129,332 137,413 Marion 61,970 67,603 62,992 94,156 95,245 76,934 91,985 Marshall 67,542 73,437 62,191 86,911 100,461 91,195 92,683 Meade 26,502 32,659 24,051 41,992 35,908 28,302 32,127 Miami 91,556 87,493 95,607 140,813 155,020 111,569 162,387 Mitchell 40,297 47,718 39,938 62,030 50,982 49,890 50,979 Montgomery 177,264 182,866 191,390 219,951 220,740 225,071 237,999 Morris 30,919 34,299 35,297 42,309 41,688 42,157 43,241 Morton 25,978 25,222 16,714 31,823 30,073 29,431 26,025 Nemaha 48,900 59,778 53,889 68,103 70,560 73,584 75,041 Neosho 80,102 77,637 84,490 92,116 98,985 99,871 98,180 Ness 29,194 36,262 24,437 37,308 32,717 32,072 36,634 Norton 44,630 43,245 31,880 49,057 45,255 51,186 65,296 Osage 68,899 73,357 71,578 85,812 87,037 86,190 87,886 Osborne 29,144 37,513 31,387 44,463 38,658 37,499 41,400 Ottawa 28,824 31,544 28,568 39,250 35,842 34,667 35,566 Pawnee 38,632 48,452 38,795 55,472 51,087 43,825 49,062 Phillips 35,240 39,083 37,932 52,232 49,664 46,495 52,562 Pottawatomie 59,184 61,453 66,958 75,181 76,685 79,898 82,059 Pratt 52,272 62,350 50,432 69,390 78,304 60,253 63,132 Rawlins 20,323 31,652 32,592 49,902 44,810 35,988 45,916 Reno 285,354 268,402 274,923 315,538 322,909 326,494 339,820 Republic 56,689 45,632 45,429 68,880 59,253 60,206 45,316 Rice 49,868 59,920 51,185 68,274 66,795 59,881 65,144 Riley 205,413 208,978 268,884 321,621 339,649 394,743 377,409 Rooks 34,387 37,679 33,281 45,842 43,167 41,996 46,695 Rush 28,324 31,739 26,134 35,780 33,407 30,839 34,800 Russell 45,325 49,022 43,633 54,373 58,796 62,621 56,534 Saline 213,471 252,461 214,024 239,874 248,761 274,116 301,690 Scott 20,338 32,039 21,517 41,086 32,909 35,714 35,038 Sedgwick 2,367,636 2,446,879 2,427,960 2,731,250 2,871,630 2,958,684 3,213,701 Seward 92,609 122,752 165,729 81,218 78,603 78,151 80,163 Shawnee 1,292,318 1,462,862 1,336,281 1,477,728 1,721,727 1,680,852 1,730,219 Sheridan 17,883 30,804 19,819 41,416 35,744 38,307 41,020 Sherman 39,714 54,788 47,066 80,561 80,100 65,212 70,706 Smith 32,493 36,344 32,453 49,209 42,114 41,036 42,904 Stafford 33,570 39,309 30,027 48,598 43,416 34,978 38,613 Stanton 19,937 25,810 13,663 35,762 31,468 29,114 24,665 Stevens 25,238 37,855 28,252 48,673 44,286 37,635 39,200 Sumner 116,470 128,641 120,255 151,253 152,551 139,027 153,067 Thomas 39,213 59,120 44,657 78,565 66,950 76,000 75,847 Trego 23,130 24,764 21,364 29,497 27,410 25,592 31,217 Wabaunsee 54,079 78,772 95,896 84,951 88,323 64,721 91,139 Wallace 15,201 22,584 13,592 27,835 25,452 26,302 26,070 Washington 42,742 56,760 42,199 61,988 56,855 56,526 59,689 Wichita 49,624 60,499 50,199 51,217 37,950 49,354 79,203 Wilson 45,339 53,007 62,437 66,232 65,390 61,120 72,222 Woodson 19,925 22,917 21,714 27,539 27,777 26,466 29,086 Wyandotte 843,281 897,163 1,046,046 1,031,620 1,085,504 1,115,705 1,119,715 State undistributed 438,192 473,623 522,885 790,335 845,374 1,060,338 947,579 Kansas $13,426,133 $14,447,020 $14,259,873 $16,698,766 $17,495,710 $18,208,144 $19,130,677 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report , http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html (accessed February 7, 2006). 270 C ount y T o t a l Grant s A l l en 13, 949 $88, 770 $39, 454 $25, 227 $19, 269 $613 $4, 207 A nders on 8, 191 50, 705 23, 229 18, 127 6, 378 573 2, 398 A t c hi s on 16, 848 97, 780 41, 751 33, 128 17, 504 2, 288 3, 109 B arber 4, 999 37, 702 16, 417 14, 770 4, 519 469 1, 527 B art on 27, 367 161, 851 73, 500 53, 693 21, 384 1, 313 11, 961 B ourbon 15, 066 100, 347 42, 043 31, 263 19, 783 1, 833 5, 425 B r ow n 10, 362 91, 827 30, 517 31, 032 18, 514 745 11, 019 B ut l er 61, 828 237, 152 132, 481 59, 887 30, 504 4, 954 9, 326 Chas e 3, 068 27, 088 7, 921 5, 880 11, 371 378 1, 538 Chaut auqua 4, 178 29, 349 13, 472 8, 755 5, 873 248 1, 001 Cherok ee 21, 950 132, 319 56, 906 37, 020 33, 076 2, 066 3, 251 Cheyenne 2, 979 42, 623 9, 817 26, 204 5, 743 154 705 Cl ark 2, 343 19, 497 7, 390 9, 274 2, 245 108 480 Cl ay 8, 597 63, 196 28, 385 23, 346 8, 425 576 2, 464 Cl oud 9, 779 79, 017 31, 162 30, 352 13, 366 1, 368 2, 769 Cof f ey 8, 759 56, 576 21, 874 19, 107 11, 214 1, 824 2, 557 Com anc he 1, 903 17, 269 6, 700 7, 209 2, 843 83 434 Cow l ey 35, 772 268, 099 95, 612 55, 251 41, 290 69, 567 6, 379 Craw f ord 38, 060 231, 973 96, 725 64, 463 59, 458 3, 210 8, 117 Dec at ur 3, 274 43, 006 11, 506 26, 725 3, 325 282 1, 168 Di c k i ns on 19, 132 154, 863 65, 231 35, 011 44, 857 3, 827 5, 937 Doni phan 8, 062 52, 441 18, 783 20, 829 10, 295 518 2, 016 Dougl as 102, 786 422, 480 159, 420 72, 947 127, 194 26, 882 36, 037 E dw ards 3, 308 32, 372 9, 020 16, 512 5, 247 298 1, 295 E l k 3, 117 24, 555 10, 691 7, 352 4, 973 282 1, 257 E llis 27, 060 138, 872 57, 179 46, 549 20, 499 2, 416 12, 229 E l l s w ort h 6, 350 41, 809 16, 983 17, 536 4, 444 1, 401 1, 445 Fi nney 39, 271 134, 873 54, 318 44, 953 26, 070 1, 480 8, 052 Ford 33, 278 144, 467 53, 259 43, 598 32, 593 1, 479 13, 538 Frank l i n 26, 049 143, 173 59, 007 38, 498 37, 353 1, 187 7, 128 Geary 25, 111 701, 952 90, 772 18, 576 40, 049 67, 024 485, 531 Gove 2, 845 40, 027 9, 171 27, 340 2, 177 266 1, 073 Graham 2, 745 37, 572 9, 740 22, 125 4, 219 238 1, 250 Grant 7, 685 34, 714 12, 122 16, 964 4, 255 279 1, 094 Gray 5, 980 39, 849 10, 881 21, 337 6, 174 265 1, 192 Greel ey 1, 415 33, 416 4, 050 22, 951 5, 907 83 425 Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , FY2004 Federal Governm ent E x pendi ture ($1, 000) Procurem ent Sa la r ie s and W a ges R esident Populat ion* Reti rem en t and Di sabi l i ty Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s 271 C ount y T o t a l Grant s Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , FY2004 Federal Governm ent E x pendi ture ($1, 000) Procurem ent Sa la r ie s and W a ges R esident Populat ion* Reti rem en t and Di sabi l i ty Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s Greenw ood 7, 538 $58, 066 $27, 382 $16, 861 $10, 419 $842 $2, 562 Ham i l t on 2, 654 26, 753 6, 266 17, 862 1, 968 116 541 Harper 6, 238 51, 605 19, 974 23, 072 5, 761 712 2, 086 Harvey 33, 769 161, 488 91, 031 48, 296 15, 939 1, 577 4, 645 Has k el l 4, 272 29, 953 7, 065 17, 710 4, 086 133 959 Hodgem an 2, 089 21, 690 5, 356 12, 996 2, 347 182 809 Ja ckso n 1 3 , 1 6 9 7 2 , 7 4 1 3 2 , 1 3 4 1 7 , 5 0 8 1 3 , 7 6 4 6 , 0 6 2 3 , 2 7 3 J ef f ers on 18, 906 84, 615 48, 151 20, 599 9, 743 2, 282 3, 840 J ew el l 3, 422 38, 143 11, 964 16, 695 6, 269 1, 211 2, 004 J ohns on 496, 691 1, 881, 978 878, 860 349, 147 133, 586 245, 412 274, 973 K earny 4, 515 26, 718 7, 668 14, 958 3, 349 116 627 K i ngm an 8, 390 50, 992 23, 013 20, 534 4, 904 502 2, 039 K i ow a 3, 084 27, 461 9, 955 13, 076 2, 933 299 1, 198 Labet t e 22, 269 163, 225 62, 232 42, 106 31, 435 20, 741 6, 711 Lane 1, 950 28, 081 6, 238 17, 732 3, 451 116 544 Leavenw ort h 72, 439 1, 177, 182 221, 016 60, 662 54, 787 585, 833 254, 884 Li nc ol n 3, 416 26, 547 10, 123 11, 919 2, 554 507 1, 444 Li nn 9, 775 91, 191 27, 667 20, 818 39, 648 595 2, 463 Logan 2, 827 33, 956 8, 752 20, 943 3, 306 149 806 Lyon 35, 717 148, 665 69, 918 44, 262 23, 107 1, 583 9, 795 M c P hers on 29, 413 137, 413 72, 572 44, 172 14, 179 1, 446 5, 044 M ari on 13, 010 91, 984 37, 083 27, 714 21, 457 2, 259 3, 471 M ars hal l 10, 402 92, 682 34, 114 36, 887 12, 083 3, 303 6, 295 M eade 4, 592 32, 127 11, 304 16, 406 3, 899 66 452 M i am i 29, 712 162, 388 57, 615 33, 415 64, 453 1, 064 5, 841 M i t c hel l 6, 564 50, 979 19, 289 21, 333 7, 508 837 2, 012 M ont gom ery 34, 975 237, 999 109, 500 63, 055 49, 168 2, 478 13, 798 M orri s 5, 977 43, 242 20, 218 13, 709 4, 954 2, 274 2, 087 M ort on 3, 269 26, 025 8, 115 14, 694 2, 158 116 942 Nem aha 10, 458 75, 041 26, 938 32, 606 9, 172 2, 662 3, 663 Neos ho 16, 555 98, 180 47, 090 29, 017 15, 923 2, 437 3, 713 Nes s 3, 080 36, 634 11, 217 19, 641 3, 733 348 1, 695 Nort on 5, 799 65, 296 15, 743 25, 006 22, 528 294 1, 725 Os age 17, 091 87, 885 48, 203 23, 551 9, 558 1, 598 4, 975 Os borne 4, 100 41, 400 13, 628 17, 533 8, 008 398 1, 833 Ot t aw a 6, 175 35, 566 15, 522 13, 674 4, 677 345 1, 348 272 C ount y T o t a l Grant s Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , FY2004 Federal Governm ent E x pendi ture ($1, 000) Procurem ent Sa la r ie s and W a ges R esident Populat ion* Reti rem en t and Di sabi l i ty Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s P aw nee 6, 795 $49, 061 $17, 935 $20, 877 $6, 624 $706 $2, 919 Ph illip s 5 ,5 8 3 5 2 , 5 6 2 1 7 , 9 6 3 2 2 , 0 0 6 9 , 8 5 7 4 4 7 2 , 2 8 9 P ot t aw at om i e 18, 871 82, 059 42, 798 24, 071 9, 314 2, 608 3, 268 P r at t 9, 417 63, 131 26, 886 28, 222 5, 388 526 2, 109 Raw l i ns 2, 765 45, 917 9, 504 29, 957 5, 122 248 1, 086 Reno 63, 676 339, 820 166, 574 102, 346 49, 126 4, 319 17, 455 Republ i c 5, 224 45, 316 18, 021 19, 795 4, 839 464 2, 197 Ri c e 10, 497 65, 145 29, 256 23, 747 8, 609 746 2, 787 Ri l ey 63, 069 377, 408 111, 043 50, 894 83, 241 102, 660 29, 570 Rook s 5, 386 46, 694 17, 019 21, 924 5, 015 1, 119 1, 617 Rus h 3, 466 34, 800 11, 916 17, 135 4, 014 331 1, 404 Rus s el l 6, 978 56, 534 24, 140 22, 574 7, 029 571 2, 220 S al i ne 53, 943 301, 691 133, 409 65, 960 71, 228 7, 691 23, 403 S c ot t 4, 691 35, 038 5, 464 23, 584 4, 675 248 1, 067 S edgw i c k 463, 802 3, 213, 700 999, 533 497, 712 410, 865 867, 353 438, 237 S ew ard 23, 237 80, 163 30, 675 26, 246 16, 608 1, 018 5, 616 S haw nee 171, 716 1, 730, 218 551, 946 189, 521 744, 812 51, 253 192, 686 S heri dan 2, 614 41, 021 6, 790 30, 415 2, 980 163 673 S herm an 6, 218 70, 706 18, 018 43, 038 5, 861 372 3, 417 S m i t h 4, 179 42, 904 14, 752 19, 556 5, 763 460 2, 373 S t af f ord 4, 512 38, 613 13, 951 18, 949 2, 838 603 2, 272 S t ant on 2, 374 24, 665 4, 775 17, 325 2, 124 83 358 S t evens 5, 520 39, 200 11, 109 21, 447 5, 321 199 1, 124 S um ner 25, 272 153, 067 74, 310 48, 568 22, 557 2, 067 5, 565 Thom as 7, 801 75, 847 17, 963 47, 889 6, 745 514 2, 736 Trego 3, 158 31, 217 9, 485 16, 462 4, 274 182 814 W abauns ee 6, 938 91, 139 58, 970 10, 766 18, 919 863 1, 621 W al l ac e 1, 579 26, 071 4, 449 17, 328 1, 559 2, 122 613 W as hi ngt on 6, 107 59, 689 20, 191 26, 986 7, 889 918 3, 705 W i c hi t a 2, 360 79, 202 5, 409 17, 723 4, 639 50, 641 790 W i l s on 9, 946 72, 222 28, 260 18, 380 22, 780 597 2, 205 W oods on 3, 553 29, 086 12, 116 10, 416 4, 385 993 1, 176 W y andot t e 156, 487 1, 119, 715 346, 264 248, 717 323, 540 47, 071 154, 123 S t at e undi s t ri but ed - 947, 579 519 706, 194 240, 863 3 - Kansas 2, 735, 502 $19, 130, 677 $6, 411, 819 $4, 800, 691 $3, 468, 608 $2, 241, 633 $2, 207, 926 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C onsol i dated Federal Funds R eport, FY 2004, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / g o v s / www/ c f f r . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d F e b r u a r y 7 , 2005). * R e si dent popul ati on as of Jul y 1, 2004. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. 273 Revenue FY2004 FY2005 Increase or Decrease 2004-2005 Tax Revenues Property $34,757 $22,793 -$11,964 -34.42 Income and Inheritance 2,103,103 2,350,550 247,447 11.77 Sales and Compensating Use 1,826,570 1,892,418 65,848 3.61 Cigarette 119,789 118,979 -810 -0.68 Cereal Malt Beverage 2,165 2,077 -88 -4.06 Liquor Enforcement 40,256 41,904 1,648 4.09 Liquor Gallonage and Private Club 22,997 23,180 183 0.80 Tobacco Products 4,797 5,039 242 5.04 Corporation Franchise 36,806 40,244 3,438 9.34 Car Companies 740 812 72 9.73 Insurance Companies 106,864 106,828 -36 -0.03 Bingo Tax 434 390 -44 -10.14 Transient Guest Tax 422 457 35 8.29 Severance Tax on Minerals 84,639 103,390 18,751 22.15 Marijuana and Controlled Substances 177 219 42 23.73 Other Gross Receipts 2,614 2,413 -201 -7.69 Total Tax Revenues $4,387,130 $4,711,693 $324,563 7.40 Non-Tax Revenues Agency Earnings Service Charges $6,475 $13,318 $6,843 105.68 Licenses, Permits, and Registrations 4,427 4,364 -63 -1.42 Sales of Commodities 400 337 -63 -15.75 Total Agency Earnings 11,302 18,019 6,717 59.43 Revenue from the Use of Money and Property Interest and Dividends 7,385 13,505 6,120 82.87 Amortization on Securities 71 28 -43 -60.56 Total Revenue from Use of Money and Property 7,456 13,533 6,077 81.50 Other Non-Tax Revenues Gifts, Donations, and Grants 0 1 1 -- Extraordinary Income 45,710 0 -45,710 -- Reimbursements and Refunds 6,568 2,788 -3,780 -57.55 Other Non-Tax Revenues Not Included Above 34,696 95,236 60,540 174.49 Total Other Non-Tax Revenues 86,974 98,025 11,051 12.71 Total Non-Tax Revenues $105,732 $129,578 $23,846 22.55 Total Revenues $4,492,862 $4,841,271 $348,409 7.75 Double dash (--) indicates the percentage has been suppressed because it is not statistically reliable. Source: Kansas Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports, Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005, http://da.state.ks.us/ar/finrept/cafr05.htm (accessed January 6, 2006). Percent Change 2004-2005 Kansas State General Fund Comparative Statement of Revenues Fiscal Years 2004-2005 (thousands of dollars) 274 Expenditures FY2004 FY2005 Increase or Decrease* 2004-2005 Expenditures by Object $4,286,266 $4,662,941 $376,675 8.8 Salaries and Wages 916,828 962,097 45,269 4.9 Contractual Services 212,452 216,043 3,591 1.7 Commodities 34,545 35,326 781 2.3 Capital Outlay 17,052 20,704 3,652 21.4 Grants, Claims and Shared Revenue 3,105,388 3,428,771 323,382 10.4 Aid for Local Units 2,339,126 2,503,193 164,067 7.0 By Department of Aging 8,691 8,676 -15 -0.2 By Dept. of Social and Rehabilitation Services 7,140 7,035 -105 -1.5 Retirement Contributions for Local School District Employees 119,791 138,181 18,390 15.4 Local and Regional Libraries 3,439 3,429 -10 -0.3 Aid to Local School Districts 2,045,818 2,176,639 130,821 6.4 Municipal University Operating Grant 10,102 10,556 454 4.5 Community College Operating Grant 80,958 86,028 5,070 6.3 Post Secondary Aid for Vocational Ed. 15,300 19,668 4,368 28.5 By Juvenile Justice Authority 15,364 15,676 312 2.0 By Department of Corrections 16,079 17,701 1,622 10.1 By Department of Health and Environment 9,687 9,106 -580 -6.0 Other Grants to Local Units 6,755 10,498 3,743 55.4 Direct Social Welfare Assistance 689,544 845,310 155,765 22.6 Other State Grants and Claims 76,719 80,268 3,550 4.6 Other Financing Uses -$19,539 -$33,704 -$14,165 72.5 Transfer and Non-Expense Items -19,539 -33,704 -14,165 72.5 Total Expenditures and Other Financing Uses $4,346,938 $4,629,237 $282,299 6.5 Expenditures by Function $4,286,265 $4,662,941 $376,676 8.8 General Government (includes Debt Service) 159,959 169,392 9,433 5.9 Human Resources 932,962 1,098,930 165,968 17.8 Education 2,867,325 3,048,555 181,230 6.3 Public Safety 302,208 321,708 19,500 6.5 Agriculture and Natural Resources 23,811 24,356 545 2.3 * Data may not sum due to rounding. Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures (thousands of dollars) Source: Kansas Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports. Percent Change 2004-2005 Fiscal Years 2004-2005 275 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 2004 and 2005 Item Amount ($1,000) Percent Distribution Amount ($1,000) Percent Distribution Total Revenue $11,044,146 100.0 $12,514,724 100.0 General Revenue 9,868,956 89.4 10,541,943 84.2 Intergovernmental Revenue 3,000,037 27.2 3,219,968 25.7 Taxes 5,283,676 47.8 5,598,700 44.7 General sales 1,932,927 17.5 1,990,835 15.9 Selective Sales 790,225 7.2 788,304 6.3 License Taxes 274,619 2.5 291,142 2.3 Individual Income Tax 1,915,530 17.3 2,050,562 16.4 Corporate Income Tax 166,609 1.5 248,135 2.0 Other Taxes 203,766 1.8 229,722 1.8 Current Charges 897,814 8.1 1,031,306 8.2 Miscellaneous General Revenue 687,429 6.2 691,969 5.5 Utility Revenue -- - -- - Liquor Store Revenue -- - -- - Insurance Trust Revenue 1,175,190 10.6 1,972,781 15.8 Total Expenditure $11,207,121 100.0 $11,765,208 100.0 Intergovernmental Expenditure 2,878,801 25.7 3,281,217 27.9 Direct Expenditure 8,328,320 74.3 8,483,991 72.1 Current Operation 5,736,524 51.2 5,969,634 50.7 Capital Outlay 1,032,362 9.2 1,031,299 8.8 Insurance Benefits and Repayments 1,104,320 9.9 1,056,987 9.0 Assistance and Subsidies 288,708 2.6 187,218 1.6 Interest on Debt 166,406 1.5 238,853 2.0 Exhibit: Salaries and Wages $1,639,641 14.6 $2,546,004 21.6 Total Expenditure $11,207,121 100.0 $11,765,208 100.0 General Expenditure 10,102,801 90.1 10,708,221 91.0 Intergovernmental Expenditure 2,878,801 25.7 3,281,217 27.9 Direct Expenditure 7,224,000 64.5 7,427,004 63.1 General Expenditure, by Function 0.0 Education 4,444,689 39.7 4,770,153 40.5 Public Welfare 2,475,046 22.1 2,709,078 23.0 Hospitals 107,780 1.0 113,079 1.0 Health 287,430 2.6 185,726 1.6 Highways 1,225,504 10.9 1,220,276 10.4 Police Protection 74,193 0.7 100,289 0.9 Correction 316,669 2.8 307,630 2.6 Natural Resources 185,658 1.7 183,914 1.6 Parks and Recreation 7,466 0.1 22,262 0.2 Governmental Administration 420,302 3.8 383,443 3.3 Interest on General Debt 166,406 1.5 238,853 2.0 Other and Unallocable 391,658 3.5 473,518 4.0 Utility Expenditure -- - -- - Liquor Store Expenditure -- - -- - Insurance Trust Expenditure 1,104,320 9.9 1,056,987 9.0 Debt at End of Fiscal Year $4,571,408 - $5,116,742 - Cash and Security Holdings $14,077,579 - $14,979,143 - Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. 2004 2005 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Finances, 2004; State Government Finances, 2005, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/state.html (accessed April 3, 2007). 276 1999-2000 2001-2002 2003-2004 Description Amount Amount Amount Total Revenue $8,704,929 $9,304,200 $10,515,965 General revenue 7,693,580 8,469,393 9,417,855 Intergovernmental revenue 2,944,886 3,119,603 3,147,037 From federal government 117,311 134,528 170,089 From state government 2,827,575 2,985,075 2,976,948 General revenue from own sources 4,748,694 5,349,760 6,270,818 Taxes 2,768,118 3,166,614 3,958,297 Property 2,124,701 2,470,312 3,189,062 Sales and gross receipts 581,947 634,114 703,900 General sales 469,999 495,248 549,759 Selective sales 111,948 138,866 154,141 License taxes 2,331 3,457 3,206 Motor vehicle license 2,331 3,457 3,206 Other taxes 59,139 58,731 62,129 Charges and misc. general revenue 1,980,576 2,183,146 2,312,521 Current charges 1,252,507 1,415,247 1,551,470 Education 230,095 254,449 312,866 Hospitals 413,447 529,605 517,823 Highways 5,945 4,539 3,591 Air transportation (airports) 24,773 24,062 23,512 Parking facilities 3,428 3,585 4,637 Sea and inland port facilities 957 -- Natural Resources 7,791 1,765 3,105 Parks and recreation 47,892 56,967 59,114 Housing and community development 37,606 23,635 24,161 Sewerage 179,182 190,177 234,366 Solid waste management 95,836 98,993 99,519 Other charges 205,555 227,470 268,776 Miscellaneous general revenue 728,069 767,899 761,051 Other than general revenue?? - 834,837 308,991 Utility revenue 801,562 863,942 942,424 Water supply 445,369 429,478 406,575 Electric power 332,931 392,105 474,281 Gas supply 20,939 39,716 59,196 Transit 2,323 2,643 2,372 Insurance trust revenue 209,787 -29,105 155,686 Total Expenditure $8,157,696 $9,098,054 $10,040,752 By character and object: Intergovernmental expenditure 9,334 587 9,875 Direct expenditure 8,148,362 9,097,467 10,030,877 Current operations 6,754,674 7,542,997 8,108,622 Capital outlay 876,320 971,588 1,297,224 Assistance and subsidies - 1,676 - Interest on debt 471,528 548,007 587,403 Insurance benefits and repayments 45,840 33,199 37,628 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 3,576,012 3,928,112 4,186,121 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas (in thousands of dollars) 1999-2000, 2001-2002, and 2003-2004 277 1999-2000 2001-2002 2003-2004 Description Amount Amount Amount Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas (in thousands of dollars) 1999-2000, 2001-2002, and 2003-2004 Direct expenditure by function $8,148,362 $9,097,467 $10,030,877 Direct general expenditure 7,361,387 8,229,737 9,060,064 Capital outlay 790,562 864,741 1,141,272 Other direct general expenditure 6,570,825 7,365,115 7,918,792 Education services Education 3,528,249 3,922,561 4,222,539 Libraries 63,581 72,862 79,028 Social services and income maintenance: Public welfare 39,074 39,964 35,762 Hospitals 424,601 520,485 527,941 Health 142,005 168,775 218,268 Transportation 555,213 596,118 569,191 Highways 517,697 561,171 517,513 Public safety 643,677 712,023 849,550 Police protection 376,765 414,323 473,670 Fire protection 175,291 188,941 215,544 Environment and housing 618,957 666,544 714,580 Parks and recreation 181,939 190,200 192,072 Housing and community development 113,351 134,485 95,380 Sewerage 146,589 189,589 258,805 Governmental administration 417,710 447,110 564,472 Financial administration 145,866 135,227 127,930 Judicial and legal 80,552 95,804 104,024 General public buildings 77,406 86,397 157,327 Other governmental administration 113,886 129,682 175,191 Interest on general debt 426,642 506,293 542,093 General expenditure n.e.c. 501,678 577,121 736,640 Utility expenditure 741,135 834,531 933,185 Water supply 419,347 437,995 434,032 Electric power 295,545 344,972 427,092 Gas supply 18,900 38,504 56,175 Transit 7,343 12,941 15,886 Insurance trust expenditure 45,840 33,199 37,628 Debt Outstanding 8,528,146 10,024,660 11,550,399 Short-term 162,284 208,416 273,903 Long-term 8,365,862 9,816,244 11,276,496 Cash and Security Holdings 7,647,838 7,920,017 9,090,496 Insurance trust funds 1,431,060 782,015 793,663 Other than insurance trust funds 6,216,778 7,138,002 8,296,833 2000-2001 and 2002-2003 data not available. Single dash (-) indicates zero or rounds to zero. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State and Local Government Finances, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html (accessed November 17, 2006). 278 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government March 2005 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 2,051 $6,171,861 7.47 Other Government Administration 711 1,955,839 2.59 Judicial and Legal 2,240 7,415,278 8.16 Police Total 1,120 4,120,812 4.08 Protection - Officers 611 2,605,409 2.23 Other 509 1,515,403 1.85 Corrections 3,601 9,727,000 13.12 Highways 3,631 10,549,922 13.23 Air Transportation 0 0 0.00 Water Transport and Terminals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 2,803 7,713,788 10.21 Health 1,004 3,413,257 3.66 Hospitals 2,713 6,241,426 9.88 Social Insurance Administration 122 371,058 0.44 Solid Waste Management 0 0 0.00 Sewerage 0 0 0.00 Parks and Recreation 573 1,422,006 2.09 Housing and Community Development 0 0 0.00 Natural Resources 938 2,872,736 3.42 Water Supply 0 0 0.00 Electric Power 0 0 0.00 Gas Supply 0 0 0.00 Transit 0 0 0.00 Elementary and Secondary Education Total 0 0 0.00 Instructional 0 0 0.00 Other 0 0 0.00 Higher Education Total 29,732 77,707,529 108.33 Instructional 7,729 32,730,373 28.16 Other 22,003 44,977,156 80.17 Other Education 652 2,032,715 2.38 Libraries 0 0 0.00 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 Other and Unallocable 3,869 11,571,750 14.10 Total 55,760 $153,286,977 203.16 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2005 State Summary Table: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesst.html (accessed May 16, 2007). * The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 2005 is 2,744,687. 279 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government March 2006 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 1,969 $6,291,397 7.12 Other Government Administration 655 1,991,552 2.37 Judicial and Legal 2,119 7,638,359 7.67 Police Total 1,138 4,495,646 4.12 with Power of Arrest 635 2,911,233 2.30 Other 503 1,584,413 1.82 Corrections 3,783 10,476,613 13.69 Highways 3,521 10,925,754 12.74 Air Transportation 0 0 0.00 Water Transport and Terminals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 2,764 6,820,847 10.00 Health 1,135 4,092,703 4.11 Hospitals 2,473 6,617,048 8.95 Social Insurance Administration 122 345,820 0.44 Solid Waste Management 0 0 0.00 Sewerage 0 0 0.00 Parks and Recreation 579 1,435,879 2.09 Housing and Community Development 0 0 0.00 Natural Resources 841 2,903,921 3.04 Water Supply 0 0 0.00 Electric Power 0 0 0.00 Gas Supply 0 0 0.00 Transit 0 0 0.00 Elementary and Secondary Education Total 0 0 0.00 Instructional 0 0 0.00 Other 0 0 0.00 Higher Education Total 19,367 77,025,361 70.07 Instructional 5,449 34,087,841 19.71 Other 13,918 42,937,520 50.35 Other Education 598 2,046,873 2.16 Libraries 0 0 0.00 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 All Other and Unallocable 3,329 10,712,108 12.04 Total 44,393 $153,819,881 160.61 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2006 Kansas State Summary Table, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesst.html (accessed April 6, 2007). * The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 2006 is 2,764,075. 280 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2005 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,158 $9,453,353 11.51 Other Government Administration 2,809 8,930,354 10.23 Judicial and Legal 1,595 5,488,513 5.81 Police Protection - Officers 5,853 23,269,087 21.32 Police - Other 2,274 5,887,694 8.29 Firefighters 3,073 12,863,435 11.20 Fire - Other 218 549,643 0.79 Correction 2,646 7,977,584 9.64 Highways 5,713 14,762,515 20.81 Air Transportation 217 693,778 0.79 Water Transport and Terminals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 695 1,698,323 2.53 Health 3,071 9,149,058 11.19 Hospitals 7,474 22,948,537 27.23 Social Insurance Administration 0 0 0.00 Solid Waste Management 1,186 22,948,537 4.32 Sewerage 1,166 3,579,875 4.50 Parks and Recreation 2,509 6,391,105 9.14 Housing and Community Development 875 2,494,514 3.19 Natural Resources 451 1,058,226 1.64 Water Supply 2,554 8,134,343 9.31 Electric Power 1,334 5,964,974 4.86 Gas Supply 70 212,916 0.26 Transit 284 766,887 1.03 Elementary and Secondary Instructional 54,440 163,888,651 198.35 Elementary and Secondary - Other 22,640 43,890,892 82.49 Higher Education Instruction 2,871 11,630,031 10.46 Higher Education - Other 4,771 11,584,573 17.38 Other Education 0 0 0.00 Libraries 930 2,447,920 3.39 Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 Other and Unallocable 2,401 6,556,584 8.75 Total 137,278 $395,131,212 500.16 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2005 State Summary Table: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apes.html (accessed May 16, 2007). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 2005 is 2,744,687 281 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2006 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,141 $9,888,881 11.36 Other Government Administration 2,907 9,277,953 10.52 Judicial - Legal 1,602 5,695,185 5.80 Police with Power of Arrest 5,982 24,333,453 21.64 Police - Other 2,279 5,993,354 8.25 Firefighters 2,952 12,539,244 10.68 Firefighters - Other 227 594,029 0.82 Correction 2,676 8,390,080 9.68 Highways 5,670 14,989,427 20.51 Air Transportation 214 697,352 0.77 Water Transport and Terminals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 681 1,739,660 2.46 Health 3,217 9,892,619 11.64 Hospitals 7,887 24,724,881 28.53 Social Insurance Administration 0 0 0.00 Solid Waste Management 1,100 2,768,823 3.98 Sewerage 1,226 3,807,533 4.44 Parks and Recreation 2,460 6,580,926 8.90 Housing and Community Development 913 2,699,257 3.30 Natural Resources 462 1,183,892 1.67 Water Supply 2,305 7,716,743 8.34 Electric Power 1,309 5,763,154 4.74 Gas Supply 84 252,336 0.30 Transit 275 774,765 0.99 Elementary and Secondary Instruction 56,332 174,151,873 203.80 Elementary and Secondary - Other 23,803 45,374,585 86.12 Higher Education Instruction 2,938 12,349,787 10.63 Higher Education - Other 4,728 12,140,144 17.11 Other Education 0 0 0.00 Libraries 980 2,554,846 3.55 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 All Other and Unallocable 2,200 6,378,179 7.96 Total 140,550 $413,252,961 508.49 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2006 Kansas State Summary Table, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesloc.html (accessed April 3, 2007). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 2006 is 2,764,075. 282 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2006 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts 1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes 2 Industrial Revenue Total Allen $0 $1,784,153 $10,781,158 $0 $2,660,000 $22,017 $11,541 $15,258,869 Anderson 3,930,000 3,545,600 2,730,000 0 8,805,000 405,000 0 19,415,600 Atchison 3,653,781 12,153,236 22,735,000 0 1,950,000 165,000 11,390,000 52,047,017 Barber 2,500,000 664,372 2,580,000 310,000 0 0 0 6,054,372 Barton 5,870,000 15,125,695 33,065,000 115,546 6,515,000 81,000 0 60,772,241 Bourbon 1,567,771 3,658,927 13,301,280 0 16,198,201 0 1,933,042 36,659,221 Brown 0 9,543,932 10,585,000 0 2,265,000 0 0 22,393,932 Butler 2,339,466 76,004,661 98,480,450 1,980,305 46,522,539 15,013,959 0 240,341,381 Chase 380,000 110,000 1,710,000 0 0 0 0 2,200,000 Chautauqua 11,526 1,787,123 0 30,260 0 0 0 1,828,909 Cherokee 7,000,000 1,659,325 2,345,000 0 2,571,849 0 0 13,576,174 Cheyenne 636,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 636,000 Clark 0 375,000 3,950,000 525,000 0 1,130,516 0 5,980,516 Clay 3,933,346 1,325,628 5,735,000 0 0 85,000 3,200,000 14,278,974 Cloud 0 6,148,000 3,130,000 0 1,840,000 26,300 7,359,500 18,503,800 Coffey 0 1,206,739 4,430,000 8,292,431 2,786,425 0 0 16,715,593 Comanche 0 1,500,000 0 0 0 0 0 1,500,000 Cowley 8,650,000 19,336,506 50,035,000 1,949,696 803,000 2,104,975 13,154,996 96,034,173 Crawford 8,955,000 39,564,661 32,958,389 3,223,800 0 0 0 84,701,850 Decatur 194,463 1,704,893 0 0 0 11,894 0 1,911,250 Dickinson 820,000 10,939,446 9,821,120 540,000 0 0 0 22,120,566 Doniphan 280,000 2,381,858 1,825,000 0 3,330,000 0 0 7,816,858 Douglas 23,702,000 81,752,015 137,990,000 10,592,832 34,805,900 58,518,000 36,400,000 383,760,747 Edwards 0 828,477 190,350 0 172,215 292,339 345,000 1,828,381 Elk 585,013 1,099,960 1,460,000 0 887,537 20,386 3,564,118 7,617,014 Ellis 108,068 24,481,894 4,070,271 154,056 3,488,064 2,851,874 0 35,154,226 Ellsworth 99,000 3,728,982 6,974,360 0 3,171,000 55,000 1,162,000 15,190,342 Finney 13,090,000 12,095,000 12,780,000 1,390,000 370,000 0 31,622,005 71,347,005 Ford 1,230,000 17,236,288 55,775,602 0 25,470,000 0 111,545,000 211,256,890 Franklin 2,900,691 8,282,450 48,605,000 0 0 0 0 59,788,141 Geary 0 27,320,386 0 8,326,561 9,690,712 20,305,000 25,559,225 91,201,884 Gove 1,295,000 703,703 130,000 0 0 0 0 2,128,703 Graham 1,015,000 501,368 0 0 80,000 485,246 0 2,081,613 Grant 1,350,000 1,309,928 7,020,000 167,513 575,000 0 0 10,422,441 Gray 728,586 1,824,000 6,525,000 0 0 119,000 0 9,196,586 Greeley 2,750,000 355,000 330,000 0 60,700 0 0 3,495,700 Greenwood 0 3,586,157 8,485,000 0 2,600,000 353,999 0 15,025,156 Hamilton 1,308,990 0 5,045,395 0 0 0 0 6,354,385 Harper 677,865 1,928,040 51,636 0 4,665,000 200,829 3,841,641 11,365,010 283 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2006 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts 1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes 2 Industrial Revenue Total Harvey $3,340,000 $26,830,697 $55,905,000 $0 $5,685,000 $1,612,000 $35,169,713 $128,542,410 Haskell 0 347,000 6,715,000 1,485,000 0 0 0 8,547,000 Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 825,000 0 0 825,000 Jackson 1,260,000 6,698,472 2,490,000 70,296 8,230,579 566,494 2,845,000 22,160,842 Jefferson 6,390,000 3,020,055 19,440,000 274,000 828,000 320,287 0 30,272,342 Jewell 0 803,461 400,000 0 0 0 0 1,203,461 Johnson 174,535,000 620,497,154 1,081,528,876 10,305,000 151,275,646 136,037,000 2,046,658,677 4,220,837,353 Kearny 9,286,685 1,326,000 6,300,000 0 0 0 0 16,912,685 Kingman 0 19,085,240 10,145,000 0 0 0 0 29,230,240 Kiowa 0 1,069,045 0 0 1,251,468 0 0 2,320,513 Labette 0 21,431,699 25,025,061 1,643,872 2,438,140 0 3,108,349 53,647,122 Lane 1,366,356 273,596 0 60,761 0 0 0 1,700,713 Leavenworth 8,991,968 65,943,785 97,990,000 0 4,503,593 6,935,000 0 184,364,346 Lincoln 136,294 0 2,290,000 0 445,072 464,343 0 3,335,708 Linn 0 2,924,630 9,684,629 130,000 1,763,065 355,000 0 14,857,324 Logan 0 1,075,000 0 0 29,000 314,867 0 1,418,867 Lyon 14,245,000 31,734,738 47,420,000 0 18,290,000 519,113 13,751,613 125,960,464 McPherson 3,970,000 21,753,948 28,212,759 0 24,915,000 4,501,155 162,553,854 245,906,716 Marion 1,152,954 8,791,989 15,890,620 212,943 710,101 1,920,000 0 28,678,607 Marshall 390,000 6,580,213 5,970,000 298,000 0 975,000 4,000,000 18,213,213 Meade 358,947 0 0 0 0 0 0 358,947 Miami 16,980,000 16,767,846 54,110,000 10,000 7,547,355 4,700,000 0 100,115,201 Mitchell 7,425,377 2,561,845 0 0 0 0 0 9,987,222 Montgomery 0 12,088,000 23,915,000 99,000 18,049,413 0 134,063,511 188,214,924 Morris 983,208 3,336,981 0 14,199 965,000 0 0 5,299,388 Morton 4,500,000 250,000 4,281,100 0 0 0 0 9,031,100 Nemaha 1,102,463 8,593,468 135,000 0 2,627,000 0 0 12,457,931 Neosho 80,000 21,233,111 42,690,000 3,065,603 43,009,671 0 31,516,274 141,594,658 Ness 417,379 137,000 525,000 19,243 2,268,635 649,443 0 4,016,700 Norton 1,278,378 1,412,115 12,613 0 0 14,146 0 2,717,252 Osage 1,170,000 11,965,689 12,590,000 0 0 0 0 25,725,689 Osborne 60,891 1,701,766 1,605,000 12,553 0 86,116 0 3,466,326 Ottawa 215,000 5,570,502 2,040,000 0 0 403,947 0 8,229,449 Pawnee 553,000 263,435 3,785,000 0 0 0 1,990,000 6,591,435 Phillips 690,000 716,769 945,000 0 0 0 555,000 2,906,769 Pottawatomie 4,326,229 7,448,362 18,800,000 845,000 3,495,000 2,594,251 0 37,508,841 Pratt 1,820,000 3,435,000 14,830,000 0 15,247,700 1,899,134 0 37,231,834 Rawlins 25,000 2,347,183 0 775,000 0 0 0 3,147,183 Reno 1,455,000 38,495,773 39,545,000 3,075,500 17,314,555 2,300,000 32,577,500 134,763,328 284 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County June 30, 2006 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. and Junior Colleges Other Districts 1 Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes 2 Industrial Revenue Total Republic $5,055,000 $83,000 $485,000 $1,515,224 $3,040,000 $0 $0 $10,178,224 Rice 4,990,000 2,836,739 6,265,000 0 0 38,500 0 14,130,239 Riley 13,280,000 54,780,176 22,170,000 837,052 1,872,300 14,410,000 0 107,349,528 Rooks 18,294 2,136,335 0 751,545 53,000 50,000 0 3,009,174 Rush 2,845,255 356,278 0 0 17,000 0 0 3,218,533 Russell 5,500,000 3,257,000 0 0 1,178,000 0 2,015,000 11,950,000 Saline 780,000 29,840,135 74,205,000 8,294,000 10,568,713 4,000,000 38,492,450 166,180,298 Scott 1,704,505 1,604,946 15,694,544 0 0 0 0 19,003,995 Sedgwick 110,633,895 613,749,966 477,871,280 31,807,194 329,338,025 97,398,000 3,729,321,959 5,390,120,319 Seward 7,587,537 24,044,800 27,798,764 0 5,295,000 0 8,401,460 73,127,561 Shawnee 55,175,000 139,092,679 140,865,000 19,700,454 155,700,000 37,992,000 184,543,130 733,068,263 Sheridan 0 673,000 0 0 0 0 0 673,000 Sherman 490,459 3,144,001 0 0 0 0 0 3,634,460 Smith 1,236,578 657,370 0 0 0 0 0 1,893,948 Stafford 8,626 533,317 4,445,000 0 470,000 119,317 0 5,576,260 Stanton 1,245,000 300,000 0 0 0 0 0 1,545,000 Stevens 4,140,000 1,754,491 0 0 840,000 0 0 6,734,491 Sumner 4,318,972 16,750,584 48,885,000 0 41,410,000 2,773,535 0 114,138,091 Thomas 68,000 3,704,040 3,995,000 0 2,565,939 295,393 7,993,753 18,622,125 Trego 3,388,850 1,954,000 2,650,000 165,706 722,800 2,750 0 8,884,106 Wabaunsee 1,521,000 6,433,583 13,133,067 179,234 155,000 176,885 0 21,598,768 Wallace 0 42,000 1,795,000 0 0 0 0 1,837,000 Washington 1,138,676 1,316,597 2,077,040 44,895 0 0 0 4,577,207 Wichita 2,245,000 1,277,532 0 0 0 0 0 3,522,532 Wilson 0 4,263,028 3,250,000 0 1,655,000 0 8,409,477 17,577,505 Woodson 224,501 713,551 0 0 0 131,000 0 1,069,052 Wyandotte 0 168,045,000 176,638,987 0 368,095,407 67,387,947 1,748,912,210 2,529,079,551 State Schools 449,373,484 Kansas Department of Transportation 1,842,235,000 Kansas Development Finance Authority 1,879,815,000 Kansas Rural Water Finance Authority 17,324,000 Kansas Turnpike Authority 263,645,000 Total $597,661,843 $2,459,409,117 $3,263,069,352 $123,289,274 $1,436,973,319 $494,189,952 $8,447,966,999 $21,274,952,337 Source: State of Kansas, Office of the Treasurer, Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities by County as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas. Data may not sum to total due to rounding. 1 Hospital, drainage, sewer, fire, and other special districts. 2 No-fund warrants and temporary notes. 285 It e m A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta P r opert y Tax es $54, 030 $19. 83 $57, 554 $21. 05 $60, 572 $22. 07 $65, 220 $23. 60 S al es and Gros s Rec ei pt s 2, 664, 383 977. 76 2, 723, 152 996. 03 2, 779, 139 1, 012. 44 2, 934, 408 1, 061. 62 General S al es and Gros s Rec ei pt s 1, 888, 543 693. 04 1, 932, 927 707. 00 1, 990, 835 725. 26 2, 127, 597 769. 73 Se le c t iv e Sa le s Ta x e s 775, 840 284. 71 790, 225 289. 04 788, 304 287. 18 806, 811 291. 89 A l c ohol i c B everages 83, 982 30. 82 87, 637 32. 05 90, 244 32. 88 95, 867 34. 68 A m us em ent s 675 0. 25 651 0. 24 585 0. 21 583 0. 21 I ns uranc e P r em i um s 121, 317 44. 52 121, 827 44. 56 122, 027 44. 45 127, 819 46. 24 M o t o r Fuel s 411, 458 150. 99 428, 985 156. 91 426, 261 155. 29 432, 530 156. 48 P ari -m ut uel s 3, 875 1. 42 3, 531 1. 29 3, 216 1. 17 3, 006 1. 09 Pu b lic U t ilitie s 758 0. 28 740 0. 27 - - 883 0. 32 Tobac c o P r oduc t s 133, 760 49. 09 124, 586 45. 57 123, 746 45. 08 122, 991 44. 50 Oth e r Se le c t iv e Sa le s 20, 015 7. 34 22, 268 8. 14 22, 225 8. 10 23, 132 8. 37 Li c ens es 256, 372 94. 08 274, 619 100. 45 291, 142 106. 06 291, 600 105. 50 A l c ohol i c B everages 2, 404 0. 88 2, 460 0. 90 2, 455 0. 89 2, 592 0. 94 A m us em ent s 211 0. 08 219 0. 08 236 0. 09 220 0. 08 Corporat i on 41, 619 15. 27 47, 170 17. 25 50, 898 18. 54 52, 910 19. 14 Hunt i ng and Fi s h i n g 16, 784 6. 16 18, 241 6. 67 22, 158 8. 07 20, 268 7. 33 M ot or V ehi c l e 155, 959 57. 23 161, 497 59. 07 165, 491 60. 29 168, 050 60. 80 M ot or V ehi c l e Operat ors 10, 081 3. 70 14, 841 5. 43 19, 135 6. 97 19, 582 7. 08 Pu b lic U t ility 4, 361 1. 60 4, 914 1. 80 5, 201 1. 89 5, 133 1. 86 Oc c upat i on and B us i nes s , NE C 22, 190 8. 14 22, 510 8. 23 22, 768 8. 29 20, 033 7. 25 Ot her Li c ens es 2, 763 1. 01 2, 767 1. 01 2, 800 1. 02 2, 812 1. 02 I n c o m e and Ot her Tax e s 2, 033, 626 746. 28 2, 228, 351 815. 05 2, 467, 847 899. 03 2, 983, 847 1, 079. 51 I ndi vi dual I n c o m e 1, 776, 884 652. 07 1, 915, 530 700. 63 2, 050, 562 747. 02 2, 401, 128 868. 69 Corporat i on Net I nc om e 124, 519 45. 70 166, 609 60. 94 248, 135 90. 40 381, 259 137. 93 Deat h and Gi f t 46, 952 17. 23 48, 064 17. 58 51, 853 18. 89 51, 784 18. 73 Doc um ent ary and S t oc k Trans f er - -- - -- -- -- S e veranc e 85, 271 31. 29 98, 148 35. 90 117, 297 42. 73 149, 676 54. 15 Ot her - -- - -- -- -- T o tal T axes $5, 008, 411 $1, 837. 95 $5, 283, 676 $1, 932. 58 $5, 598, 700 $2, 039. 60 $6, 275, 075 $2, 270. 23 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, Federal , S t ate, and Local Governm ents, S t ate Governm ent T a x C o l l e cti ons, http:/ www. c e n s u s . g o v / g o v s / www/ s t a t e t a x . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 2 4 , 2007). S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates z e ro or rounds to z e ro. State G ov e r nment Tax C ollections in K a nsas, 2003-2006 2003 2005 2004 2006 286 I ndustry Cl assi fi cati o n 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 A gri c ul t ure, Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and Hunt i ng $1, 313, 873 $1, 660, 695 $1, 705, 017 $1, 775, 883 $2, 011, 751 M i ni ng 6, 407, 614 7, 554, 203 8, 386, 839 10, 022, 318 11, 885, 628 Ut ilit ies 36, 415, 377 41, 302, 292 41, 046, 116 47, 353, 805 50, 714, 336 Cons t r uc t i on 46, 968, 292 44, 631, 562 47, 204, 865 50, 954, 625 56, 987, 149 M anuf ac t uri ng 46, 683, 759 46, 867, 605 50, 704, 379 49, 654, 486 50, 602, 910 W hol es al e Trade 88, 759, 922 86, 659, 339 93, 015, 400 100, 177, 902 109, 025, 339 Ret ai l Trade 932, 620, 639 978, 296, 805 1, 011, 051, 693 1, 031, 394, 987 1, 088, 860, 769 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 3, 774, 883 3, 895, 258 4, 336, 399 3, 497, 888 3, 694, 499 I nf orm at i on 118, 027, 064 123, 580, 840 130, 291, 589 134, 135, 775 135, 024, 556 Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 4, 703, 912 3, 762, 266 3, 173, 561 2, 863, 871 2, 985, 904 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 23, 096, 739 23, 457, 125 23, 885, 973 25, 356, 343 26, 825, 934 P r of es s i onal and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 9, 715, 820 11, 871, 851 13, 235, 770 14, 029, 387 15, 904, 632 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 245, 807 1, 617, 963 1, 571, 286 1, 647, 331 319, 053 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and W as t e S ervi c es 14, 904, 361 18, 201, 435 17, 697, 113 20, 317, 709 22, 137, 199 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 3, 887, 288 4, 408, 614 4, 614, 527 4, 623, 503 4, 845, 148 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 2, 745, 120 2, 717, 418 2, 806, 859 2, 821, 566 3, 244, 650 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 16, 183, 557 17, 819, 875 18, 656, 145 18, 606, 829 20, 134, 673 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 139, 240, 970 148, 752, 102 158, 479, 794 164, 014, 056 178, 878, 860 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 56, 235, 418 54, 819, 435 55, 262, 917 56, 034, 422 60, 478, 266 P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on 1, 386, 655 2, 861, 364 2, 655, 542 4, 061, 419 5, 536, 946 Unc l as s i f i ed E s t abl i s hm ent s 7, 972, 317 2, 043, 473 2, 094, 966 1, 636, 192 1, 596, 546 T o tal $1, 561, 289, 388 $1, 626, 781, 519 $1, 691, 876, 751 $1, 744, 980, 297 $1, 851, 694, 747 Local sal e s tax not i n cl uded. N A I C S - N o rth A m eri c an I ndustry C l a ssi fi cati on S y stem State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by N A IC S C lassification C a lendar Year s 2002-2006 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of R e venue, S t ati s ti cs, S a l e s T a x R eports, M onthl y S a l e s T a x C o l l e cti ons by N A I C S . 287 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2005–2006 Percent Change Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Revenue, Monthly State Sales Tax Reports, Sales Tax Collections by County. State: 6.1 Allen 10.0 Anderson 4.2 Atchison 2.7 Barber 17.3 Barton 8.2 Bourbon 2.1 Brown 12.0 Butler 8.5 Chase 9.5 Chautauqua 2.3 Cherokee 2.6 Cheyenne 5.2 Clark 21.7 Clay 9.7 Cloud 1.7 Coffey 4.4 Comanche 15.3 Cowley 9.5 Crawford 2.5 Decatur 18.9 Dickinson 5.4 Doniphan 1.9 Douglas 2.8 Edwards -6.3 Elk -1.4 Ellis 7.9 Ellsworth 2.4 Finney 6.9 Ford 7.2 Franklin 4.1 Geary 25.0 Gove 10.0 Graham 12.9 Grant 11.8 Gray 4.3 Greeley -5.2 Greenwood 4.5 Hamilton 11.7 Harper 0.5 Harvey 4.4 Haskell 22.1 Hodgeman 15.9 Jackson -2.3 Jefferson 1.4 Jewell 0.5 Johnson 4.1 Kearny 5.2 Kingman 4.7 Kiowa -0.1 Labette 9.5 Lane 15.7 Leavenworth 5.6 Lincoln 18.7 Linn 9.6 Logan 9.9 Lyon 3.7 McPherson 7.1 Marion 0.7 Marshall 9.5 Meade 10.2 Miami 5.2 Mitchell 0.8 Montgomery 14.2 Morris 7.4 Morton 6.3 Nemaha -0.3 Neosho 10.8 Ness 24.1 Norton 14.6 Osage 5.1 Osborne 7.3 Ottawa 9.9 Pawnee 0.5 Phillips 14.8 Pottawatomie 12.3 Pratt 9.9 Rawlins 6.4 Reno 2.7 Republic -4.2 Rice 3.9 Riley 15.6 Rooks 16.4 Rush 1.8 Russell 11.8 Saline 6.0 Scott -3.2 Sedgwick 6.2 Seward 9.0 Shawnee 3.7 Sheridan 21.1 Sherman 3.3 Smith 3.2 Stafford 9.7 Stanton 11.6 Stevens 19.3 Sumner 5.3 Thomas 11.6 Trego 16.5 Wabaunsee 1.2 Wallace 12.7 Washington 7.4 Wichita 7.1 Wilson 19.5 Woodson 7.1 Wyandotte 10.5 288 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 A l l en $5, 207, 128 $5, 047, 199 $5, 393, 489 $5, 892, 553 $5, 946, 643 $6, 083, 912 $6, 694, 403 A nders on 2, 434, 867 2, 469, 360 2, 682, 721 2, 767, 266 2, 887, 711 2, 885, 061 3, 006, 079 A t c hi s on 5, 267, 668 5, 269, 937 5, 781, 644 6, 442, 484 7, 340, 591 7, 460, 485 7, 658, 879 B arber 2, 194, 850 2, 234, 391 2, 149, 046 2, 466, 380 2, 757, 476 2, 964, 900 3, 478, 839 B art on 17, 194, 110 17, 196, 042 17, 116, 483 17, 272, 080 18, 099, 672 19, 313, 204 20, 906, 273 B ourbon 5, 671, 904 5, 653, 493 5, 785, 484 5, 942, 975 6, 217, 650 6, 296, 439 6, 428, 458 B r ow n 3, 282, 866 3, 251, 018 3, 310, 597 3, 477, 696 3, 885, 380 4, 253, 806 4, 766, 068 B ut l er 22, 236, 927 21, 920, 575 22, 020, 022 23, 439, 853 24, 840, 596 26, 177, 320 28, 399, 763 Chas e 648, 136 567, 735 603, 132 689, 167 776, 995 738, 100 808, 006 Chaut auqua 671, 352 660, 564 762, 180 862, 525 916, 961 956, 221 977, 844 Cherok ee 5, 014, 412 4, 709, 337 4, 966, 244 5, 021, 526 5, 133, 547 5, 244, 700 5, 380, 987 Cheyenne 894, 473 923, 259 910, 498 913, 334 942, 273 908, 645 955, 856 Cl ark 473, 548 440, 709 446, 878 492, 596 603, 508 639, 351 778, 188 Cl ay 3, 101, 493 2, 916, 113 3, 094, 888 3, 168, 112 3, 527, 716 3, 370, 260 3, 698, 322 Cl oud 4, 540, 440 4, 536, 416 4, 815, 795 4, 998, 303 5, 440, 230 5, 612, 503 5, 710, 010 Cof f ey 3, 029, 817 2, 868, 830 3, 108, 849 3, 314, 064 3, 537, 000 3, 770, 296 3, 935, 086 Com anc he 579, 168 596, 612 607, 004 714, 883 848, 330 954, 302 1, 100, 275 Cow l ey 13, 605, 329 13, 470, 835 13, 977, 583 14, 528, 094 14, 782, 392 15, 287, 270 16, 735, 574 Craw f ord 16, 579, 694 16, 368, 364 17, 229, 358 18, 075, 745 18, 457, 825 19, 441, 124 19, 936, 135 Dec at ur 811, 972 781, 671 792, 514 799, 614 878, 410 885, 280 1, 052, 984 Di c k i ns on 7, 094, 489 7, 088, 609 7, 563, 266 8, 037, 113 8, 573, 981 8, 799, 488 9, 272, 216 Doni phan 1, 821, 393 1, 513, 807 1, 431, 832 1, 515, 665 1, 812, 910 1, 972, 648 2, 010, 383 Dougl as 51, 099, 935 52, 187, 305 54, 811, 204 58, 939, 767 62, 618, 789 65, 162, 458 66, 984, 022 E dw ards 681, 494 694, 549 716, 974 835, 736 909, 707 989, 458 927, 388 E l k 837, 497 718, 244 712, 732 775, 316 809, 345 942, 028 929, 150 E llis 19, 577, 882 19, 442, 325 21, 375, 713 22, 338, 254 23, 551, 918 25, 159, 528 27, 155, 892 E l l s w ort h 1, 827, 582 1, 741, 389 1, 814, 380 1, 822, 305 2, 052, 842 2, 108, 905 2, 158, 762 Fi nney 24, 410, 485 23, 369, 341 23, 225, 706 24, 535, 962 24, 817, 545 25, 286, 751 27, 027, 718 Ford 18, 317, 993 18, 357, 197 18, 522, 764 19, 184, 673 20, 018, 517 19, 792, 950 21, 218, 828 Frank l i n 10, 412, 856 10, 075, 644 11, 085, 065 11, 849, 865 12, 267, 905 12, 470, 752 12, 988, 109 Geary 11, 065, 194 10, 980, 318 11, 445, 879 12, 542, 704 14, 140, 410 14, 462, 464 18, 084, 970 Gove 1, 269, 400 1, 128, 094 1, 220, 966 1, 271, 436 1, 369, 601 1, 384, 311 1, 522, 239 Graham 1, 217, 179 1, 186, 115 1, 250, 470 1, 213, 175 1, 334, 862 1, 524, 623 1, 721, 578 Grant 4, 176, 089 4, 484, 861 4, 445, 292 4, 496, 214 4, 528, 289 4, 480, 186 5, 009, 830 Gray 1, 847, 339 1, 765, 883 1, 795, 096 1, 720, 898 1, 799, 733 1, 836, 339 1, 915, 166 Greel ey 459, 594 462, 814 402, 176 516, 462 525, 593 567, 805 538, 130 Greenw ood 1, 834, 201 1, 787, 865 1, 982, 421 2, 059, 069 2, 084, 420 2, 171, 297 2, 269, 839 Ham i l t on 785, 166 874, 326 793, 059 897, 504 913, 544 1, 026, 738 1, 146, 859 Harper 2, 360, 510 2, 041, 468 2, 413, 503 2, 654, 565 2, 887, 708 3, 165, 949 3, 182, 221 State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by C ount y C a lendar Year s 2000-2006 289 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by C ount y C a lendar Year s 2000-2006 Harvey $14, 267, 134 $14, 843, 104 $15, 412, 821 $16, 149, 494 $16, 352, 565 $16, 637, 086 $17, 372, 229 Has k el l 1, 011, 119 1, 098, 965 1, 165, 933 1, 311, 711 1, 433, 834 1, 680, 266 2, 051, 425 Hodgem an 477, 123 405, 392 359, 846 423, 527 474, 241 499, 238 578, 728 Ja ckso n 4 , 121, 777 4, 235, 000 4, 593, 830 4, 840, 132 5, 312, 960 5, 385, 321 5, 261, 824 J ef f ers on 3, 232, 199 2, 985, 968 3, 210, 913 3, 434, 396 3, 798, 344 4, 199, 747 4, 259, 010 J ew el l 650, 945 617, 477 624, 158 660, 768 766, 136 730, 581 734, 483 J ohns on 386, 036, 974 391, 729, 803 413, 264, 258 426, 614, 390 440, 023, 629 453, 186, 261 471, 825, 678 K earny 811, 339 880, 663 831, 037 933, 998 1, 037, 219 1, 135, 227 1, 194, 159 K i ngm an 2, 275, 740 2, 425, 466 2, 424, 967 2, 533, 396 2, 851, 658 3, 169, 278 3, 316, 995 K i ow a 1, 053, 191 973, 810 1, 048, 369 1, 175, 643 1, 371, 587 1, 512, 365 1, 511, 377 Labet t e 8, 654, 224 7, 979, 695 8, 382, 292 8, 512, 083 8, 570, 103 8, 851, 489 9, 694, 483 Lane 548, 652 466, 952 517, 451 556, 213 618, 038 637, 593 737, 478 Leavenw ort h 19, 530, 278 19, 527, 229 21, 407, 425 23, 555, 817 25, 394, 554 25, 811, 307 27, 248, 185 Li nc ol n 807, 612 747, 795 722, 733 778, 512 848, 098 773, 757 918, 277 Li nn 2, 460, 360 1, 971, 061 2, 074, 563 2, 497, 228 2, 453, 174 2, 389, 912 2, 618, 328 Logan 1, 305, 448 1, 159, 182 1, 195, 064 1, 280, 107 1, 315, 826 1, 312, 261 1, 441, 920 Lyon 17, 917, 760 17, 454, 994 18, 055, 279 18, 784, 259 18, 977, 030 19, 526, 520 20, 248, 154 M c P hers on 14, 655, 743 13, 972, 171 13, 937, 277 14, 716, 649 16, 546, 336 17, 126, 360 18, 342, 035 M ari on 3, 526, 137 3, 392, 348 3, 629, 067 3, 706, 237 3, 911, 837 3, 841, 798 3, 869, 603 M ars hal l 4, 062, 560 3, 882, 655 4, 205, 336 4, 458, 034 4, 744, 765 5, 117, 026 5, 602, 367 M eade 1, 132, 029 1, 089, 615 1, 151, 790 1, 245, 365 1, 295, 670 1, 404, 515 1, 547, 396 M i am i 9, 794, 054 9, 693, 346 10, 673, 874 12, 279, 184 13, 088, 627 13, 652, 112 14, 366, 063 M i t c hel l 3, 206, 622 3, 092, 748 3, 327, 174 3, 502, 708 3, 675, 505 3, 614, 713 3, 643, 693 M ont gom ery 16, 781, 377 16, 593, 596 17, 498, 209 17, 741, 855 18, 090, 012 19, 166, 940 21, 881, 965 M orri s 1, 876, 065 1, 927, 372 2, 021, 935 2, 065, 730 2, 232, 877 2, 174, 409 2, 335, 289 M ort on 1, 260, 873 1, 412, 668 1, 267, 805 1, 528, 015 1, 469, 509 1, 655, 308 1, 759, 826 Nem aha 3, 600, 371 3, 438, 500 3, 522, 799 3, 580, 313 4, 038, 785 4, 255, 948 4, 243, 371 Neos ho 8, 253, 220 8, 056, 393 8, 483, 196 9, 268, 310 9, 774, 469 10, 023, 502 11, 102, 912 Nes s 1, 812, 029 1, 792, 708 1, 652, 036 1, 848, 772 2, 077, 803 2, 180, 334 2, 706, 686 Nort on 2, 086, 219 2, 035, 972 1, 972, 722 2, 022, 812 2, 191, 414 2, 165, 703 2, 481, 950 Os age 3, 879, 037 3, 506, 498 3, 699, 128 3, 744, 289 4, 087, 735 4, 232, 142 4, 449, 272 Os borne 1, 411, 439 1, 369, 709 1, 552, 574 1, 582, 019 1, 651, 646 1, 625, 851 1, 744, 531 Ot t aw a 1, 214, 257 1, 084, 790 1, 185, 669 1, 261, 172 1, 394, 243 1, 403, 066 1, 542, 661 P aw nee 2, 316, 181 2, 269, 997 2, 330, 885 2, 387, 779 2, 429, 992 2, 561, 132 2, 573, 025 P h illips 2 , 191, 498 1, 873, 763 2, 204, 342 2, 209, 642 2, 294, 641 2, 314, 376 2, 657, 717 P ot t aw at om i e 14, 052, 639 14, 110, 072 15, 280, 185 16, 021, 848 17, 397, 296 17, 760, 437 19, 948, 607 P r at t 5, 530, 105 5, 581, 607 5, 961, 472 6, 559, 536 6, 731, 809 7, 049, 154 7, 746, 146 Raw l i ns 682, 698 672, 568 661, 467 710, 058 751, 076 788, 789 839, 418 Reno 36, 062, 806 35, 770, 100 38, 603, 227 39, 624, 891 39, 741, 387 41, 118, 652 42, 230, 971 290 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by C ount y C a lendar Year s 2000-2006 Republ i c $1, 778, 576 $1, 675, 239 $1, 717, 134 $1, 717, 270 $1, 875, 812 $1, 802, 465 $1, 726, 755 Ri c e 2, 864, 748 2, 844, 225 2, 891, 017 3, 028, 072 3, 457, 075 3, 504, 743 3, 640, 697 Ri l ey 21, 779, 963 21, 748, 286 23, 967, 711 26, 602, 664 29, 653, 508 30, 531, 829 35, 286, 170 Rook s 2, 006, 591 1, 985, 458 2, 025, 950 2, 091, 050 2, 319, 868 2, 574, 859 2, 995, 999 Rus h 687, 949 670, 205 658, 331 680, 568 810, 871 909, 338 925, 418 Rus s el l 2, 798, 890 2, 639, 543 2, 831, 334 2, 984, 941 3, 314, 753 3, 627, 996 4, 054, 432 S al i ne 39, 996, 843 40, 344, 185 42, 321, 774 43, 322, 832 43, 961, 017 45, 148, 549 47, 840, 868 S c ot t 2, 186, 102 2, 284, 978 2, 331, 465 2, 383, 227 2, 483, 077 2, 643, 999 2, 558, 217 S edgw i c k 298, 022, 980 298, 964, 728 319, 286, 784 326, 771, 531 337, 593, 529 347, 093, 797 368, 501, 631 S ew ard 15, 092, 513 15, 164, 693 14, 849, 328 16, 003, 547 15, 780, 830 16, 637, 430 18, 127, 619 S haw nee 109, 164, 199 112, 462, 898 117, 427, 108 120, 837, 004 123, 094, 829 124, 982, 467 129, 658, 935 S heri dan 837, 485 746, 184 826, 310 889, 518 944, 552 960, 767 1, 163, 367 S herm an 4, 263, 776 4, 191, 142 4, 190, 825 4, 195, 182 4, 415, 628 4, 485, 706 4, 633, 257 S m i t h 1, 266, 324 1, 181, 406 1, 337, 037 1, 368, 926 1, 392, 257 1, 456, 321 1, 502, 834 S t af f ord 1, 026, 045 983, 204 1, 061, 713 1, 246, 370 1, 556, 463 1, 461, 725 1, 603, 698 S t ant on 678, 646 671, 750 561, 610 622, 550 700, 330 825, 067 920, 908 S t evens 1, 813, 013 1, 931, 721 1, 740, 786 1, 986, 806 2, 077, 899 2, 474, 836 2, 951, 363 S um ner 6, 681, 310 6, 418, 621 6, 624, 649 6, 963, 577 7, 303, 235 7, 396, 250 7, 786, 335 Thom as 5, 105, 733 5, 016, 855 5, 335, 602 5, 487, 778 5, 765, 059 6, 113, 493 6, 821, 010 Trego 1, 054, 434 994, 510 1, 155, 749 1, 182, 982 1, 322, 343 1, 477, 241 1, 721, 480 W abauns ee 985, 109 968, 951 1, 016, 438 1, 165, 267 1, 200, 325 1, 380, 951 1, 397, 752 W al l ac e 548, 031 428, 645 483, 285 493, 605 548, 378 542, 834 611, 584 W as hi ngt on 1, 492, 572 1, 380, 502 1, 452, 255 1, 445, 373 1, 597, 829 1, 647, 201 1, 768, 974 W i c hi t a 690, 089 669, 863 595, 150 666, 231 703, 344 856, 366 917, 294 W i l s on 2, 568, 295 2, 295, 314 2, 576, 353 2, 766, 475 2, 913, 254 3, 196, 907 3, 819, 373 W oods on 774, 578 721, 232 843, 772 868, 266 908, 581 900, 781 965, 125 W y andot t e 62, 838, 752 64, 942, 841 69, 681, 296 77, 209, 467 81, 422, 270 85, 070, 979 94, 002, 525 County T o tal $1, 468, 089, 809 $1, 472, 231, 545 $1, 552, 466, 778 $1, 619, 573, 900 $1, 685, 171, 869 $1, 738, 923, 231 $1, 845, 003, 190 B i ngo 733, 227 1, 366, 774 511, 590 0 0 0 0 Not Des i gnat ed 7, 008, 782 7, 428, 377 8, 338, 461 7, 209, 069 6, 727, 078 6, 057, 066 6, 691, 557 Kansas T o tal $1, 475, 831, 819 $1, 481, 026, 695 $1, 561, 316, 830 $1, 626, 782, 969 $1, 691, 898, 947 $1, 744, 980, 297 $1, 851, 694, 747 Local sal e s tax e s are not i n cl uded. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of R e venue, M onthl y S t ate S a l e s T a x R eports, S a l e s T a x C o l l e cti ons by C ounty . 291 Per Capita Collections, by County, Fiscal Year 2006 (in dollars) State Sales Tax Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Revenue Annual Report, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm.Institute State: $656 Allen 470 Anderson 361 Atchison 449 Barber 686 Barton 725 Bourbon 419 Brown 448 Butler 444 Chase 255 Chautauqua 235 Cherokee 253 Cheyenne 326 Clark 299 Clay 423 Cloud 573 Coffey 460 Comanche 552 Cowley 458 Crawford 521 Decatur 297 Dickinson 472 Doniphan 256 Douglas 648 Edwards 278 Elk 327 Ellis 991 Ellsworth 335 Finney 673 Ford 610 Franklin 495 Geary 662 Gove 529 Graham 619 Grant 635 Gray 314 Greeley 429 Greenwood 310 Hamilton 408 Harper 543 Harvey 505 Haskell 435 Hodgeman 278 Jackson 399 Jefferson 225 Jewell 219 Johnson 919 Kearny 263 Kingman 402 Kiowa 534 Labette 424 Lane 360 Leavenworth 368 Lincoln 251 Linn 253 Logan 488 Lyon 562 McPherson 603 Marion 299 Marshall 520 Meade 325 Miami 470 Mitchell 567 Montgomery 599 Morris 372 Morton 550 Nemaha 419 Neosho 661 Ness 815 Norton 413 Osage 258 Osborne 428 Ottawa 241 Pawnee 378 Phillips 460 Pottawatomie 993 Pratt 774 Rawlins 301 Reno 657 Republic 342 Rice 343 Riley 525 Rooks 531 Rush 286 Russell 571 Saline 867 Scott 562 Sedgwick 766 Seward 755 Shawnee 746 Sheridan 399 Sherman 751 Smith 366 Stafford 338 Stanton 396 Stevens 510 Sumner 311 Thomas 853 Trego 520 Wabaunsee 209 Wallace 378 Washington 290 Wichita 386 Wilson 362 Woodson 268 Wyandotte 566 292 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2000-2006 County FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 1 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 2 Allen $387.64 $347.19 $345.36 $405.15 $424.08 $428.99 $469.52 Anderson 310.50 288.62 312.32 330.04 345.15 353.91 360.68 Atchison 323.93 308.17 312.56 373.50 403.24 446.35 449.02 Barber 393.47 419.03 405.18 441.75 528.25 555.08 685.68 Barton 596.16 614.07 585.82 632.57 638.15 675.68 725.02 Bourbon 373.17 368.77 351.06 387.17 398.78 421.68 419.32 Brown 307.25 299.11 295.37 321.73 345.88 394.43 447.78 Butler 361.84 362.49 347.28 376.00 394.13 410.31 444.41 Chase 222.35 204.70 170.57 211.90 245.58 241.11 255.32 Chautauqua 154.90 155.08 144.69 189.00 221.68 224.23 235.35 Cherokee 228.11 215.04 202.11 229.51 228.30 236.93 253.00 Cheyenne 284.76 290.45 266.55 288.74 330.49 290.66 325.71 Clark 200.92 196.33 167.60 186.38 247.34 261.53 299.05 Clay 356.72 329.87 325.99 361.83 386.62 394.54 422.88 Cloud 455.13 427.79 455.20 502.48 516.65 580.49 572.71 Coffey 341.51 331.13 321.04 349.72 392.18 411.73 459.96 Comanche 275.62 307.71 277.84 323.75 422.35 450.85 552.41 Cowley 370.70 366.76 362.24 391.25 410.31 414.61 458.19 Crawford 469.95 427.24 419.98 466.12 472.98 497.06 521.38 Decatur 244.60 225.04 214.22 227.01 256.52 268.09 296.86 Dickinson 374.76 357.54 371.35 403.70 424.90 459.83 472.28 Doniphan 237.42 198.58 148.41 181.26 195.83 242.45 255.64 Douglas 530.50 511.02 509.46 560.06 591.80 624.15 647.76 Edwards 210.84 194.99 196.83 223.86 279.00 291.86 278.45 Elk 249.45 230.67 204.34 224.22 251.54 266.57 326.55 Ellis 733.68 715.44 710.70 808.15 839.67 892.28 990.60 Ellsworth 287.24 277.20 253.39 274.66 307.86 333.20 335.38 Finney 670.80 578.47 561.68 601.42 632.23 636.48 673.32 Ford 627.11 559.62 544.44 586.36 592.87 595.39 610.43 Franklin 421.63 407.12 400.44 454.92 481.96 468.43 495.22 Geary 449.99 389.16 403.08 453.21 504.96 570.34 662.48 Gove 413.00 379.95 357.14 416.55 453.54 480.82 528.66 Graham 393.66 395.80 416.83 438.47 439.32 502.52 619.32 Grant 498.36 540.53 565.65 576.69 584.01 569.13 634.90 Gray 325.77 302.15 276.19 295.12 287.07 303.58 313.77 Greeley 293.93 290.37 273.93 291.07 384.32 382.29 429.19 Greenwood 236.97 237.92 217.80 270.56 269.72 281.51 309.84 Hamilton 316.72 305.13 295.13 314.99 341.83 359.43 407.57 Harper 371.58 339.59 323.26 401.30 445.89 484.22 542.95 Harvey 426.34 438.52 438.67 474.72 486.63 488.34 505.33 Haskell 241.90 246.40 241.94 287.64 331.10 351.02 435.20 Hodgeman 224.02 211.03 143.01 188.41 202.98 230.21 278.00 Jackson 330.59 328.64 324.97 372.50 387.18 413.91 399.47 Jefferson 173.30 164.90 153.64 177.61 191.92 210.34 224.90 Jewell 173.87 163.19 161.63 181.45 201.08 227.89 219.05 Johnson 879.79 855.26 840.64 892.63 886.24 900.14 918.57 Kearny 191.19 189.83 172.37 185.45 226.16 237.70 263.20 Kingman 254.24 267.68 268.41 294.73 319.55 357.89 401.96 Kiowa 314.23 302.07 298.75 353.95 396.25 448.77 533.63 Labette 379.41 367.98 339.71 375.60 385.31 385.48 424.45 Lane 229.26 252.77 205.80 261.04 297.48 325.14 359.69 Leavenworth 274.23 278.97 277.21 319.14 342.67 355.56 368.07 Lincoln 248.83 216.28 193.69 208.74 236.66 233.22 250.97 Linn 263.84 214.26 195.19 246.79 239.64 247.38 253.16 Logan 465.77 388.23 384.25 390.83 480.41 460.28 488.39 293 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2000-2006 County FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 1 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 2 Lyon $530.02 $494.44 $478.49 $520.79 $523.77 $538.05 $562.37 McPherson 498.57 474.66 460.85 465.49 543.70 573.67 602.65 Marion 263.70 259.08 246.69 276.82 282.87 301.12 298.58 Marshall 370.67 353.23 355.90 410.15 435.92 468.58 519.54 Meade 252.93 232.28 233.61 252.50 278.41 286.81 324.95 Miami 365.30 334.43 336.70 392.79 437.95 453.31 470.19 Mitchell 467.20 441.91 446.27 510.90 540.98 555.01 566.74 Montgomery 460.18 466.06 458.06 502.61 509.41 529.65 598.86 Morris 302.90 301.42 309.87 338.22 352.71 372.25 371.78 Morton 339.90 390.10 381.50 388.25 473.81 477.94 550.21 Nemaha 361.57 320.42 316.37 337.42 359.15 390.12 418.90 Neosho 514.89 470.56 466.37 533.82 574.61 597.08 660.67 Ness 447.85 546.81 464.18 549.00 615.46 677.88 815.28 Norton 364.02 348.59 331.95 329.32 373.17 367.10 413.19 Osage 236.14 217.65 200.57 219.85 231.14 243.17 258.26 Osborne 307.95 306.89 316.83 372.30 392.19 390.61 427.61 Ottawa 209.95 189.01 152.59 192.14 217.89 225.13 241.21 Pawnee 323.24 302.13 320.16 338.25 361.00 365.81 377.50 Phillips 366.11 339.24 330.97 365.31 402.43 402.89 459.76 Pottawatomie 708.78 762.03 781.43 862.62 870.34 936.56 993.36 Pratt 576.64 560.20 575.98 657.35 717.06 726.79 773.68 Rawlins 223.84 227.16 222.01 233.77 256.50 279.13 301.23 Reno 582.11 547.88 550.18 624.44 623.98 634.56 657.20 Republic 305.65 283.44 288.08 311.03 332.56 360.63 342.23 Rice 276.02 267.82 254.54 281.57 308.29 336.39 342.65 Riley 362.52 338.77 360.54 407.84 448.03 476.34 524.89 Rooks 354.82 349.34 321.72 368.15 410.68 442.23 530.75 Rush 228.73 190.83 180.12 186.49 229.25 229.71 285.80 Russell 382.04 362.42 352.90 411.13 461.05 491.05 571.21 Saline 792.70 739.46 738.04 808.75 811.33 821.11 866.51 Scott 466.78 423.84 442.48 473.42 505.53 560.75 561.52 Sedgwick 671.13 655.47 647.37 711.73 713.02 739.97 766.39 Seward 737.32 676.97 639.35 665.92 699.65 682.97 755.31 Shawnee 647.92 654.24 637.66 710.46 709.60 722.80 746.19 Sheridan 333.08 282.46 258.76 320.83 341.63 359.99 398.54 Sherman 686.86 618.68 614.38 649.62 690.41 717.50 750.96 Smith 285.83 263.87 265.95 315.43 326.66 336.16 366.41 Stafford 201.87 207.28 204.46 230.53 318.54 336.89 338.20 Stanton 285.22 284.05 259.45 229.59 285.91 309.44 395.60 Stevens 317.65 342.89 322.21 343.05 379.96 403.62 509.90 Sumner 251.50 250.39 238.01 265.28 283.40 290.77 311.44 Thomas 650.06 615.99 609.24 665.76 708.41 758.42 852.63 Trego 328.62 312.26 302.18 370.82 406.83 434.00 520.35 Wabaunsee 163.96 137.17 132.54 164.65 170.65 181.50 209.06 Wallace 298.28 276.38 229.56 298.90 307.06 345.97 377.76 Washington 258.12 213.07 213.76 232.39 242.65 263.28 289.65 Wichita 281.02 251.89 246.33 247.97 284.02 335.95 385.79 Wilson 251.30 233.42 219.81 263.20 280.43 306.13 361.66 Woodson 193.26 198.53 189.95 239.79 231.00 260.87 268.42 Wyandotte 428.52 397.47 392.37 465.47 507.18 531.47 565.60 Kansas $559.67 $542.28 $536.03 $589.80 $604.94 $625.63 $656.25 1 In FY 2002 Kansas state sales tax rate increased to 5.3% from 4.9%. 2 Population based upon figures certified to the Secretary of State by the Division of Budget on July 1, 2005. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed December 11, 2006). 294 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District November 1, 2005 and 2006 Taxing District 2005 General Tax Percent of Total 2006 General Tax Percent of Total Increase or Decrease State $40,597,304 1.28 $43,520,983 1.27 $2,923,679 County 911,172,107 28.65 977,464,075 28.54 66,291,968 City 530,598,527 16.68 560,098,030 16.35 29,499,503 Township 47,956,219 1.51 50,677,877 1.48 2,721,658 School 1,500,285,600 47.17 1,597,401,700 46.64 97,116,100 Cemetery 4,092,989 0.13 4,510,432 0.13 417,443 Drainage 4,063,021 0.13 4,072,420 0.12 9,399 Fire 41,844,039 1.32 44,538,058 1.30 2,694,019 Hospital 13,983,554 0.44 15,695,655 0.46 1,712,101 Improvement 1,312,416 0.04 1,359,230 0.04 46,814 Library 42,857,336 1.35 46,431,675 1.36 3,574,339 Lighting 8,732 0.00 8,160 0.00 -572 Parks and Recreation 16,307,644 0.51 17,601,365 0.51 1,293,721 Sewer 153,986 0.00 130,355 0.00 -23,631 Watershed 3,289,866 0.10 3,481,927 0.10 192,061 Airport Authority 2,615,120 0.08 2,725,227 0.08 110,107 Ambulance 384,329 0.01 472,340 0.01 88,011 Community Building 12,658 0.00 12,945 0.00 287 Ground Water Management 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Industrial 170,063 0.01 170,013 0.00 -50 Irrigation 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Rural Highway System 2,696,112 0.08 3,112,324 0.09 416,212 Tax Increment 8,110,443 0.25 16,019,621 0.47 7,909,178 Water 31,850 0.00 35,138 0.00 3,288 Miscellaneous 8,267,909 0.26 35,130,704 1.03 26,862,795 Total $3,180,811,822 $3,424,670,254 $243,858,432 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, 2005, 2006, http://www.ksrevenue.org/pvdstatistics.htm (accessed April 13, 2007). 295 C ount y A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A l l en $79, 488, 947 $10, 398, 793 130. 74 $84, 632, 201 $11, 450, 353 134. 59 A nders on 67, 034, 996 8, 490, 166 126. 48 68, 962, 617 9, 112, 427 131. 75 A t c hi s on 114, 078, 574 14, 530, 554 127. 38 118, 279, 968 15, 325, 287 129. 43 B arber 73, 225, 639 9, 077, 560 123. 89 96, 807, 747 10, 901, 848 112. 55 B art on 196, 623, 885 28, 938, 268 146. 52 206, 376, 190 31, 175, 484 150. 58 B ourbon 84, 953, 824 11, 782, 179 138. 60 88, 754, 941 12, 495, 652 140. 75 B r ow n 82, 094, 070 9, 840, 888 119. 84 84, 660, 317 10, 209, 790 120. 52 B ut l er 441, 998, 615 60, 782, 559 136. 99 471, 677, 198 65, 397, 004 137. 95 Chas e 38, 675, 768 4, 781, 659 123. 48 40, 036, 642 5, 141, 828 128. 23 Chaut auqua 23, 937, 357 3, 474, 629 144. 16 26, 603, 177 3, 873, 409 145. 00 Cherok ee 131, 174, 257 13, 080, 438 99. 51 131, 038, 304 14, 675, 040 111. 54 Cheyenne 40, 501, 431 3, 816, 482 94. 03 43, 460, 833 4, 240, 252 97. 39 Cl ark 37, 917, 371 6, 214, 966 163. 83 42, 325, 384 6, 955, 695 164. 24 Cl ay 62, 171, 778 8, 593, 198 138. 17 66, 313, 766 9, 041, 646 136. 29 Cl oud 68, 626, 116 10, 631, 525 154. 65 70, 510, 266 10, 878, 654 153. 93 Cof f ey 455, 842, 283 31, 472, 105 69. 00 460, 576, 212 32, 983, 970 71. 58 Com anc he 42, 159, 476 5, 244, 883 124. 28 50, 287, 322 6, 166, 559 122. 47 Cow l ey 204, 004, 662 29, 846, 395 146. 06 210, 324, 808 31, 924, 118 151. 29 Craw f ord 219, 819, 386 26, 319, 615 119. 51 230, 630, 004 27, 735, 114 120. 08 Dec at ur 31, 715, 450 4, 165, 398 131. 09 32, 099, 109 4, 428, 983 137. 84 Di c k i ns on 134, 700, 458 15, 272, 094 113. 22 147, 214, 319 16, 579, 836 112. 43 Doni phan 65, 515, 538 6, 979, 884 106. 47 66, 818, 440 7, 299, 264 109. 17 Dougl as 1, 037, 696, 180 113, 063, 940 108. 72 1, 094, 938, 948 125, 313, 661 114. 20 E dw ards 43, 639, 549 5, 708, 646 130. 80 48, 935, 134 5, 935, 631 121. 29 E l k 22, 581, 705 3, 450, 555 152. 60 22, 968, 533 3, 639, 047 158. 31 E llis 270, 807, 578 28, 901, 498 106. 49 309, 341, 516 32, 354, 465 104. 46 E l l s w ort h 54, 913, 571 8, 075, 901 146. 93 57, 358, 320 8, 372, 635 145. 88 Fi nney 470, 512, 179 50, 833, 998 107. 68 507, 337, 233 53, 767, 118 105. 80 Ford 219, 946, 113 35, 407, 556 160. 30 223, 347, 352 35, 889, 294 160. 68 Frank l i n 177, 650, 848 24, 260, 450 136. 38 199, 140, 391 24, 801, 565 124. 45 Geary 133, 854, 235 18, 422, 654 137. 38 160, 503, 930 22, 450, 065 139. 66 Gove 38, 979, 781 4, 395, 099 112. 68 45, 522, 630 5, 050, 762 110. 88 Graham 42, 259, 364 5, 482, 518 129. 66 55, 514, 278 6, 992, 900 125. 85 Grant 345, 416, 263 25, 851, 885 74. 81 385, 759, 733 28, 856, 126 74. 77 Gray 64, 041, 925 7, 837, 470 122. 27 65, 029, 548 8, 374, 565 128. 58 Greel ey 35, 431, 811 4, 642, 099 130. 82 40, 719, 104 5, 229, 946 128. 34 Greenw ood 57, 515, 527 8, 116, 472 140. 76 57, 888, 615 8, 593, 024 148. 26 2005 2006 Tangible Pr oper t y Valuation and Taxes in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 296 C ount y A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on 2005 2006 Tangible Pr oper t y Valuation and Taxes in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 Ham i l t on $72, 648, 427 $8, 683, 938 119. 37 $76, 974, 425 $9, 282, 113 120. 42 Harper 60, 443, 860 9, 097, 948 150. 09 75, 023, 131 10, 248, 922 136. 17 Harvey 219, 244, 111 27, 305, 692 124. 32 228, 050, 254 26, 846, 023 117. 47 Has k el l 212, 379, 658 15, 925, 159 74. 96 250, 355, 223 18, 510, 287 73. 89 Hodgem an 33, 440, 574 5, 162, 516 154. 24 35, 147, 301 5, 416, 023 154. 05 Ja ckso n 7 7 , 998, 743 9, 784, 971 125. 13 81, 434, 011 10, 600, 358 129. 81 J ef f ers on 131, 678, 865 16, 416, 910 124. 10 139, 698, 674 17, 961, 783 128. 13 J ew el l 35, 882, 835 5, 139, 926 143. 10 35, 946, 783 5, 318, 186 147. 75 J ohns on 7, 170, 310, 853 792, 286, 988 110. 37 7, 728, 958, 492 857, 335, 056 110. 86 K earny 286, 362, 195 20, 741, 916 72. 40 307, 367, 175 24, 470, 134 79. 60 K i ngm an 97, 842, 416 11, 610, 640 118. 41 122, 114, 703 13, 774, 077 111. 71 K i ow a 64, 410, 702 6, 629, 916 102. 84 77, 071, 762 7, 971, 506 103. 42 Labet t e 111, 921, 096 18, 096, 119 161. 33 119, 132, 871 19, 170, 534 160. 65 Lane 32, 801, 724 4, 554, 578 138. 70 36, 394, 138 5, 117, 221 139. 98 Leavenw ort h 491, 118, 236 58, 092, 981 117. 89 531, 986, 639 59, 893, 251 112. 27 Li nc ol n 34, 888, 396 5, 290, 151 151. 51 35, 451, 172 5, 411, 646 152. 58 Li nn 161, 787, 466 15, 131, 031 93. 42 166, 469, 914 16, 463, 351 98. 75 Logan 40, 499, 541 4, 935, 395 121. 82 39, 893, 805 5, 265, 665 131. 15 Lyon 218, 163, 128 29, 436, 564 134. 71 228, 223, 135 30, 636, 342 133. 86 M c P hers on 290, 455, 618 34, 149, 639 117. 28 307, 784, 268 35, 647, 060 115. 55 M ari on 97, 646, 856 13, 059, 201 133. 47 99, 619, 045 13, 669, 714 137. 07 M ars hal l 86, 109, 471 11, 181, 925 129. 74 87, 265, 742 11, 772, 796 134. 78 M eade 106, 413, 866 11, 316, 059 106. 21 100, 374, 120 11, 342, 473 112. 89 M i am i 313, 307, 824 34, 916, 336 111. 29 337, 211, 506 37, 869, 874 112. 13 M i t c hel l 54, 093, 702 7, 860, 843 145. 17 55, 012, 959 8, 409, 504 152. 66 M ont gom ery 205, 706, 380 29, 879, 238 144. 27 221, 903, 957 31, 106, 857 139. 76 M orri s 56, 391, 783 6, 247, 303 110. 56 57, 645, 214 6, 559, 937 113. 57 M ort on 160, 018, 126 13, 996, 702 87. 41 195, 166, 266 16, 787, 922 86. 02 Nem aha 77, 114, 259 9, 089, 817 117. 82 78, 474, 443 9, 482, 666 120. 75 Neos ho 89, 926, 383 13, 995, 811 155. 42 101, 614, 552 15, 708, 191 154. 34 Nes s 53, 189, 491 6, 445, 527 120. 97 68, 454, 886 8, 064, 890 117. 69 Nort on 39, 807, 488 5, 121, 174 128. 57 40, 107, 260 5, 214, 628 129. 85 Os age 118, 232, 763 13, 913, 292 116. 98 124, 969, 610 14, 986, 162 119. 24 Os borne 35, 609, 420 5, 500, 967 154. 39 36, 222, 658 5, 689, 753 156. 96 Ot t aw a 56, 363, 207 7, 487, 122 132. 15 57, 588, 889 7, 747, 741 134. 46 297 C ount y A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on 2005 2006 Tangible Pr oper t y Valuation and Taxes in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005 and 2006 P aw nee $54, 110, 624 $8, 094, 595 149. 24 $57, 671, 424 $8, 618, 797 149. 08 P h illips 47, 865, 995 6, 884, 380 143. 67 50, 871, 556 7, 217, 238 141. 82 P ot t aw at om i e 368, 842, 391 29, 677, 700 80. 38 370, 377, 698 30, 341, 374 81. 81 P r at t 99, 483, 573 15, 597, 564 156. 55 110, 542, 469 18, 401, 103 166. 21 Raw l i ns 31, 123, 637 4, 387, 745 140. 90 32, 786, 533 4, 496, 071 137. 06 Reno 462, 334, 743 66, 312, 220 143. 06 477, 812, 976 68, 103, 835 141. 99 Republ i c 48, 059, 471 7, 128, 032 147. 98 48, 541, 833 7, 102, 293 145. 88 Ri c e 100, 041, 673 13, 571, 001 135. 46 105, 610, 702 14, 358, 408 135. 70 Ri l ey 368, 396, 038 40, 705, 093 110. 43 421, 455, 690 44, 852, 562 106. 03 Rook s 60, 887, 283 7, 867, 821 129. 01 78, 697, 730 10, 038, 188 127. 30 Rus h 35, 386, 001 5, 283, 765 149. 23 36, 372, 674 5, 530, 659 151. 87 Rus s el l 67, 078, 697 11, 901, 495 170. 56 80, 739, 632 13, 414, 491 159. 01 S al i ne 470, 197, 690 50, 489, 853 107. 23 505, 045, 209 54, 054, 024 106. 59 S c ot t 71, 727, 927 8, 960, 668 124. 81 72, 815, 790 9, 378, 659 128. 80 S edgw i c k 3, 583, 856, 664 411, 384, 663 113. 79 3, 793, 419, 298 447, 001, 374 116. 72 S ew ard 267, 620, 682 30, 210, 087 112. 40 312, 241, 381 33, 416, 554 106. 63 S haw nee 1, 427, 520, 824 191, 341, 875 133. 69 1, 478, 677, 621 199, 993, 612 134. 87 S heri dan 28, 737, 229 3, 929, 856 117. 23 35, 190, 271 4, 185, 003 118. 53 S herm an 62, 001, 706 7, 303, 646 117. 76 61, 143, 670 7, 385, 255 120. 76 S m i t h 35, 998, 758 5, 963, 056 165. 57 36, 137, 806 6, 070, 977 167. 93 S t af f ord 64, 285, 561 9, 009, 791 139. 95 72, 283, 949 9, 633, 484 133. 08 S t ant on 102, 902, 175 9, 599, 140 93. 26 126, 052, 330 11, 445, 388 90. 77 S t evens 355, 036, 702 24, 836, 625 69. 95 400, 906, 488 27, 929, 729 69. 63 S um ner 161, 163, 972 25, 224, 426 155. 96 170, 273, 783 26, 075, 348 152. 61 Thom as 78, 959, 399 10, 783, 646 136. 44 80, 743, 172 11, 221, 475 138. 81 Trego 37, 527, 059 5, 274, 874 140. 42 40, 828, 444 5, 756, 296 140. 88 W abauns ee 62, 587, 452 7, 813, 766 124. 60 64, 588, 459 8, 289, 772 128. 17 W al l ac e 28, 650, 993 3, 298, 009 115. 10 28, 838, 991 3, 507, 537 121. 61 W as hi ngt on 56, 394, 616 8, 222, 202 145. 74 56, 915, 673 8, 435, 598 148. 13 W i c hi t a 32, 157, 702 4, 609, 804 143. 34 30, 903, 657 5, 029, 453 162. 72 W i l s on 69, 865, 679 8, 608, 118 121. 54 79, 015, 042 9, 493, 260 118. 94 W oods on 28, 210, 937 3, 941, 302 139. 02 29, 112, 163 4, 252, 264 145. 53 W y andot t e* 1, 094, 224, 634 175, 925, 726 158. 02 1, 169, 496, 965 186, 274, 506 156. 37 Kansas $26, 968, 954, 460 $3, 180, 811, 818 117. 51 $28, 913, 915, 092 $3, 424, 670, 254 118. 02 * U n i f i ed Governm ent of W y andotte C ounty / K ansas C i t y , K ansas S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of R e venue, D i v i s i on of P r operty V a l uati on, S t ati s ti cal R eport of P r operty A ssessm ent and Tax a ti on, 2005, 2006, h t t p : / / www. k s r e v enue.org/pvdstati sti cs.htm (accessed A p ri l 13, 2007). League of K ansas M uni ci pal i t i e s, K ansas Governm ent Journal , M a rch 2005, 2006. 298 County 2006 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Allen 13,787 $84,632,201 $0 53.496 Anderson 8,182 68,962,617 3,930,000 67.911 Atchison 16,804 118,279,968 3,653,781 40.888 Barber 4,958 96,807,747 2,500,000 39.088 Barton 28,105 206,376,190 5,985,546 33.762 Bourbon 14,977 88,754,941 1,567,771 48.773 Brown 10,239 84,660,317 0 40.248 Butler 62,354 471,677,198 29,374,466 35.723 Chase 3,081 40,036,642 380,000 59.942 Chautauqua 4,109 26,603,177 11,526 89.149 Cherokee 21,555 131,038,304 7,000,000 49.730 Cheyenne 2,946 43,460,833 636,000 50.718 Clark 2,283 42,325,384 0 72.826 Clay 8,629 66,313,766 3,933,346 53.845 Cloud 9,759 70,510,266 7,359,500 54.596 Coffey 8,683 460,576,212 0 36.680 Comanche 1,935 50,287,322 0 74.289 Cowley 35,298 210,324,808 8,650,000 39.035 Crawford 38,222 230,630,004 10,783,800 41.186 Decatur 3,191 32,099,109 194,463 59.583 Dickinson 19,209 147,214,319 820,000 39.549 Doniphan 7,816 66,818,440 280,000 43.459 Douglas 102,914 1,094,938,948 23,702,000 30.013 Edwards 3,292 48,935,134 0 59.380 Elk 3,075 22,968,533 605,399 98.036 Ellis 26,767 309,341,516 3,873,006 33.685 Ellsworth 6,343 57,358,320 3,214,000 65.847 Finney 38,988 507,337,233 15,365,000 35.310 Ford 33,751 223,347,352 1,845,000 39.167 Franklin 26,247 199,140,391 2,900,691 49.565 Geary 24,585 160,503,930 9,690,712 55.741 Gove 2,763 45,522,630 1,295,000 61.152 Graham 2,721 55,514,278 1,464,725 76.676 Grant 7,530 385,759,733 1,350,000 31.416 Gray 5,861 65,029,548 728,586 66.191 Greeley 1,349 40,719,104 2,750,000 83.150 Greenwood 7,338 57,888,615 0 63.219 Hamilton 2,604 76,974,425 1,308,990 73.574 Harper 6,081 75,023,131 4,519,506 61.754 Harvey 33,843 228,050,254 6,840,000 28.181 Haskell 4,232 250,355,223 0 24.822 Hodgeman 2,110 35,147,301 0 90.186 Jackson 13,535 81,434,011 3,000,000 65.441 Jefferson 19,106 139,698,674 6,390,000 61.422 Jewell 3,352 35,946,783 0 93.990 Johnson 506,562 7,728,958,492 174,535,000 17.949 Kearny 4,516 307,367,175 9,286,685 39.786 Kingman 8,165 122,114,703 0 41.650 Kiowa 2,984 77,071,762 0 41.752 Labette 22,169 119,132,871 0 42.596 Lane 1,894 36,394,138 1,366,356 83.361 Leavenworth 73,113 531,986,639 8,991,968 28.181 Lincoln 3,411 35,451,172 226,294 91.757 Linn 9,914 166,469,914 0 39.336 2006 County Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Counties 2006 Total Levy 299 County 2006 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness 2006 County Tax Rates for 2007, Kansas Counties 2006 Total Levy Logan 2,794 $39,893,805 $314,867 63.016 Lyon 35,609 228,223,135 32,485,000 50.546 McPherson 29,523 307,784,268 3,970,000 31.142 Marion 12,952 99,619,045 1,152,954 59.569 Marshall 10,405 87,265,742 688,000 50.858 Meade 4,625 100,374,120 358,947 37.964 Miami 30,496 337,211,506 21,380,000 38.409 Mitchell 6,420 55,012,959 7,425,377 76.000 Montgomery 34,570 221,903,957 7,161,100 39.354 Morris 6,049 57,645,214 1,948,208 56.529 Morton 3,196 195,166,266 4,500,000 38.774 Nemaha 10,443 78,474,443 1,102,463 53.588 Neosho 16,529 101,614,552 80,000 44.459 Ness 3,009 68,454,886 417,379 46.165 Norton 5,664 40,107,260 1,292,524 69.066 Osage 17,150 124,969,610 1,170,000 45.543 Osborne 4,050 36,222,658 147,007 80.250 Ottawa 6,123 57,588,889 215,000 68.930 Pawnee 6,739 57,671,424 553,000 67.170 Phillips 5,504 50,871,556 1,245,000 76.384 Pottawatomie 19,129 370,377,698 6,781,229 22.680 Pratt 9,496 110,542,469 1,820,000 62.120 Rawlins 2,672 32,786,533 25,000 66.100 Reno 63,558 477,812,976 2,770,000 34.879 Republic 5,164 48,541,833 5,330,000 82.595 Rice 10,452 105,610,702 4,990,000 49.856 Riley 62,826 421,455,690 13,293,052 32.162 Rooks 5,351 78,697,730 18,294 61.315 Rush 3,406 36,372,674 2,845,255 86.456 Russell 6,845 80,739,632 5,500,000 79.596 Saline 53,919 505,045,209 1,695,131 27.955 Scott 4,600 72,815,790 1,704,505 52.003 Sedgwick 466,061 3,793,419,298 110,633,895 31.315 Seward 23,274 312,241,381 7,587,537 24.958 Shawnee 172,365 1,478,677,621 70,710,000 41.919 Sheridan 2,591 35,190,271 0 68.277 Sherman 6,153 61,143,670 490,459 51.623 Smith 4,121 36,137,806 1,236,578 98.154 Stafford 4,488 72,283,949 8,626 48.170 Stanton 2,245 126,052,330 1,245,000 53.972 Stevens 5,412 400,906,488 4,980,000 36.520 Sumner 24,797 170,273,783 13,618,972 55.899 Thomas 7,639 80,743,172 363,393 34.685 Trego 3,050 40,828,444 3,788,850 72.282 Wabaunsee 6,919 64,588,459 1,676,000 45.505 Wallace 1,573 28,838,991 0 61.959 Washington 6,009 56,915,673 1,138,676 73.181 Wichita 2,309 30,903,657 2,245,000 102.014 Wilson 9,834 79,015,042 0 62.987 Woodson 3,572 29,112,163 355,501 84.661 Wyandotte 2 155,750 1,169,496,965 0 30.399 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2006 Taxes Levied for 2007 , 2007 edition 2 Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. 300 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007 Kansas Cities of the First Class City 2006 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied in City By All Units Atchison 10,169 66,615,593 13,500,000 45.494 141.781 Coffeyville 10,359 39,798,894 13,830,000 39.790 169.610 Dodge City 26,104 123,082,281 41,580,000 45.860 174.718 Emporia 26,456 147,855,054 31,340,000 40.956 146.025 Fort Scott 7,990 43,782,201 21,173,678 43.183 162.212 Garden City 27,098 135,387,042 9,105,000 29.899 129.785 Hutchinson 40,961 240,056,820 36,490,000 39.976 154.756 Junction City 16,402 118,673,671 35,346,271 47.736 151.501 Kansas City 2 144,210 1,071,639,587 447,280,000 41.588 159.604 Lawrence 81,816 824,805,794 102,990,000 26.358 115.748 Leavenworth 35,213 195,709,675 25,865,000 49.993 131.475 Leawood 30,145 691,477,110 50,920,000 24.232 119.473 Lenexa 43,434 971,968,358 86,085,000 26.468 121.967 Liberal 20,257 100,869,788 18,025,000 43.355 136.382 Manhattan 48,668 368,797,937 54,620,000 33.088 - Pottawatomie County - 339,882,522 0 33.088 112.487 Riley County - 28,915,415 0 33.088 101.089 Newton 18,229 100,534,605 15,915,000 43.047 126.919 Olathe 111,334 1,233,785,019 812,355,645 23.154 122.716 Overland Park 164,811 2,708,745,495 155,270,000 8.889 106.561 Parsons 11,212 53,147,951 0 45.190 175.793 Pittsburg 19,214 123,914,007 17,850,000 43.663 131.043 Prairie Village 21,454 276,450,441 2,570,000 16.133 111.019 Salina 45,956 377,917,187 33,390,000 23.789 111.126 Shawnee 57,628 704,315,293 74,740,000 24.621 119.744 Topeka 121,946 1,025,163,449 293,510,000 30.747 143.736 Wichita 354,865 2,861,371,560 719,532,542 31.953 118.566 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: 2006 Taxes Levied for 2007 , 2007 Edition. 301 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007 Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2006 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Abilene 6,409 44,472,433 1,680,000 30.265 119.972 Andover 9,114 81,334,535 -- 37.907 153.967 Anthony 2,302 8,432,116 5,060,000 66.058 198.242 Arkansas City 11,581 48,274,883 9,433,000 64.591 174.699 Augusta 8,608 49,426,498 20,725,000 37.532 147.010 Baxter Springs 4,246 20,756,624 200,000 35.100 126.923 Bel Aire 6,557 38,689,869 11,915,000 23.959 130.679 Belleville 1,956 7,934,701 2,765,000 62.960 191.521 Beloit 3,703 18,737,993 1,630,659 47.559 175.873 Bonner Springs 6,942 67,951,512 12,255,000 31.127 - Johnson County - 3,575,009 - 31.127 140.456 Leavenworth County - 46,274 - 31.127 108.375 Wyandotte County - 64,330,229 - 31.127 143.650 Burlington 2,707 13,731,124 3,105,000 35.395 103.141 Caldwell 1,215 5,315,152 90,000 73.629 212.081 Caney 1,975 9,317,286 -- 35.174 148.572 Chanute 9,006 42,129,728 42,345,000 52.136 184.885 Cherryvale 2,266 5,815,704 1,974,974 53.762 171.327 Chetopa 1,231 3,015,205 134,500 61.513 192.544 Clay Center 4,378 22,800,172 4,074,000 51.113 157.004 Colby 5,030 35,306,529 2,370,000 30.110 150.949 Columbus 3,259 17,320,412 675,000 47.445 146.957 Concordia 5,371 23,209,324 5,085,000 45.703 181.474 Council Grove 2,275 12,142,262 220,000 57.955 152.389 Derby 20,543 139,737,864 60,375 48.176 136.699 El Dorado 12,659 76,547,651 13,900,000 45.551 149.989 Elkhart 2,036 9,453,111 70,000 59.004 145.687 Ellis 1,812 9,497,100 1,042,000 62.844 146.813 Eureka 2,739 10,065,225 -- 49.101 184.307 Fairway 3,840 72,951,515 645,000 12.856 107.742 Florence 650 1,580,568 225,000 86.291 205.993 Fredonia 2,455 10,119,358 4,594,300 46.973 154.300 Frontenac 3,101 18,151,245 2,388,700 34.395 123.816 Galena 3,163 10,387,778 -- 43.588 143.864 Gardner 14,317 117,768,065 39,975,000 24.080 134.197 Garnett 3,338 17,119,640 10,767,500 44.558 161.806 Girard 2,686 14,361,828 4,768,356 42.771 131.311 Goodland 4,485 24,754,139 310,000 56.375 151.922 Great Bend 15,440 81,784,848 11,886,695 41.727 160.270 Halstead 1,912 11,321,211 3,715,000 66.084 149.916 Harper 1,478 5,865,255 2,125,000 65.874 196.077 Hays 19,632 163,538,310 21,750,000 23.154 115.065 Haysville 9,817 47,720,777 16,890,000 45.204 152.618 Herington 2,468 8,206,814 2,525,000 76.171 - Dickinson County - 7,993,733 - 76.171 161.155 Morris County - 213,081 - 76.171 183.613 Hesston 3,631 23,900,958 3,208,000 30.676 120.386 Hiawatha 3,236 18,039,165 9,047,932 48.410 140.655 Hillsboro 2,731 14,232,091 6,085,000 40.054 152.851 Hoisington 2,996 8,498,572 7,424,000 55.084 187.566 Holton 3,400 18,211,207 6,675,000 48.486 164.890 Horton 1,843 5,125,912 2,665,000 63.066 160.558 Hugoton 3,644 14,859,866 1,580,000 49.251 116.586 Total Mills Levied by City by All Units 302 2006 City Tax Rates for 2007 Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2006 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City by All Units Humboldt 1,921 6,320,922 0 62.102 186.618 Independence 9,284 43,611,580 15,243,207 42.497 161.819 Iola 6,008 27,452,546 1,425,000 37.027 151.334 Kingman 3,183 17,074,538 9,930,000 47.760 142.496 Kinsley 1,547 5,271,354 345,000 83.902 191.273 Lansing 10,214 66,916,878 6,485,000 34.575 118.273 Larned 3,874 14,419,510 1,525,000 64.208 184.417 Lincoln 1,263 4,480,944 0 33.035 184.615 Lindsborg 3,305 19,564,624 2,100,000 33.862 121.819 Lyons 3,554 12,770,316 670,000 48.046 165.657 McPherson 13,695 101,007,027 41,640,000 50.168 136.429 Marion 2,028 8,625,949 2,115,000 58.060 180.260 Marysville 3,151 22,456,560 1,332,444 68.762 169.071 Merriam 10,769 176,166,965 34,723,972 21.181 108.532 Minneapolis 2,015 8,383,282 1,560,000 48.532 166.357 Mission 9,751 131,520,089 12,025,000 13.176 108.812 Mulberry 574 708,005 622,500 46.422 140.280 Mulvane 5,628 28,644,371 20,554,802 56.664 - Sedgwick County - 24,032,630 - 56.664 146.730 Sumner County - 4,611,741 - 56.664 171.314 Neodesha 2,652 8,449,816 930,000 34.082 151.064 Nickerson 1,164 3,489,830 -- 77.071 189.308 Norton 2,806 10,928,207 418,536 51.176 160.654 Osage City 2,987 19,115,255 6,310,000 36.418 125.319 Osawatomie 4,616 20,181,712 955,000 48.719 145.386 Osborne 1,440 4,955,209 1,385,000 63.322 192.422 Oswego 1,996 6,097,104 3,554,298 59.256 198.928 Ottawa 12,597 73,712,091 21,817,095 39.435 152.339 Paola 5,292 45,277,147 6,210,000 42.099 136.457 Park City 7,173 45,334,288 15,503,000 37.236 142.404 Phillipsburg 2,432 9,527,436 660,000 51.951 182.004 Pratt 6,447 32,271,341 16,030,000 47.121 208.223 Roeland Park 6,975 68,709,272 7,896,710 20.485 115.371 Russell 4,342 24,126,138 3,877,000 61.556 183.775 Sabetha 2,523 15,588,854 5,154,000 45.549 - Brown County - 3,487,118 - 45.549 135.094 Nemaha County - 12,101,736 - 45.549 149.827 Scammon 475 1,220,356 139,000 30.585 130.732 Scott City 3,474 18,294,180 1,570,000 59.774 173.858 Seneca 2,068 15,940,318 100,000 29.143 116.642 Sterling 2,576 7,654,123 1,475,000 50.725 159.848 Ulysses 5,650 30,961,500 1,820,000 34.247 107.376 Valley Center 5,508 36,377,123 -- 49.731 137.551 Wamego 4,243 32,472,152 2,305,868 34.682 113.279 Weir 752 1,778,099 516,960 58.626 146.900 Wellington 8,098 39,420,569 25,450,000 50.340 172.881 Winfield 11,861 63,007,129 9,340,000 51.184 169.602 Yates Center 1,493 5,656,505 0 61.020 189.541 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2006 Taxes Levied for 2007 , 2007 Edition. * Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates information not supplied by the taxing unit. 303 Housing and Construction Housing and Construction Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 304 Housing and Construction Housing and Construction............................................................................................................. 304 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, Surrounding States, and U.S., 2002-2006............................................................ 306 Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 1990 and 2000................................................................................................................................................................................. 307 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000................................................................................................................. 308 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ............................................................................................. 310 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2000, 2003-2005............................................................................................................. 312 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1980, 1990, and 2000................................ 314 Selected Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................................. 315 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000......................................................................................................................... 318 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000......................... 321 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000................................................................................................................................................................................. 323 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2007 ............................................................................................................................ 325 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County, 2007 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 327 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2004-2006.................. 330 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas, by County, 2002-2005 .................................................................................................................................................................. 331 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 2001-2006 ..................................................................... 334 305 S t ate 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Col orado 10. 5 12. 2 12. 7 13. 5 10. 5 1. 9 2. 1 2. 8 2. 7 3. 0 68. 9 71. 3 71. 1 71. 0 70. 1 Io w a 8. 6 8. 3 9. 4 13. 1 13. 5 2. 0 2. 0 2. 4 2. 4 2. 7 73. 9 73. 4 73. 2 73. 9 74. 0 Kansas 11. 6 10. 5 13. 6 12. 8 11. 3 2. 3 2. 2 2. 8 2. 7 2. 1 70. 3 70. 3 69. 9 69. 5 70. 0 M i s s ouri 9. 2 9. 5 10. 3 13. 8 11. 3 2. 0 2. 4 3. 1 2. 6 2. 8 74. 8 74. 0 72. 4 72. 3 71. 9 Nebras k a 10. 2 10. 0 9. 5 10. 3 10. 2 1. 8 1. 8 1. 5 1. 8 2. 6 68. 5 69. 5 71. 2 70. 2 67. 6 Ok l ahom a 14. 0 12. 8 13. 9 12. 6 11. 2 2. 6 2. 7 2. 7 2. 5 2. 4 69. 6 69. 1 71. 1 72. 9 71. 6 Uni t ed S t ates 8. 9 9. 8 10. 2 9. 8 9. 7 1. 7 1. 8 1. 7 1. 9 2. 4 67. 9 68. 3 69. 0 68. 9 68. 8 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, H ousi ng V a canci e s and H o m eow nershi p , A nnual S t ati s ti cs: 2006, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / hhes/ www/ housi ng/hvs/annual 06/ann06i nd.htm l (accessed A p ri l 5, 2007). H o m e ow nership R a t es Vacancy and O w ner s hip R a tes, K a nsas, Sur r ounding States, and the U .S. Hom e ow ner V acancy Rates Rental V acancy Rates 2002-2006 306 State Median Rent Median Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 1989 Median Rent Median Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 1999 Alabama $415 24.8 $447 24.8 Alaska 714 23.8 720 24.8 Arizona 560 27.5 619 26.6 Arkansas 418 26.5 453 24.4 California 792 29.1 747 27.7 Colorado 533 26.1 671 26.4 Connecticut 764 26.6 681 25.4 Delaware 634 24.7 639 24.3 District of Columbia 612 25.4 618 24.8 Florida 613 28.0 641 27.5 Georgia 553 25.8 613 24.9 Hawaii 830 27.4 779 27.2 Idaho 422 23.8 515 25.3 Illinois 569 25.9 605 24.4 Indiana 477 24.3 521 23.9 Iowa 429 24.1 470 23.2 Kansas 474 24.5 498 23.4 Kentucky 408 24.9 445 24.0 Louisiana 450 27.9 466 25.8 Maine 535 26.8 497 25.3 Maryland 700 25.4 689 24.7 Massachusetts 741 26.8 684 25.5 Michigan 540 27.2 546 24.4 Minnesota 539 26.7 566 24.7 Mississippi 394 27.1 439 25.0 Missouri 470 25.2 484 24.0 Montana 396 25.0 447 25.3 Nebraska 445 23.7 491 23.0 Nevada 650 26.8 699 26.5 New Hampshire 701 26.4 646 24.2 New Jersey 756 26.3 751 25.5 New Mexico 473 26.5 503 26.6 New York 620 26.3 672 26.8 North Carolina 488 24.4 548 24.3 North Dakota 400 23.9 412 22.3 Ohio 483 25.3 515 24.2 Oklahoma 434 25.4 456 24.3 Oregon 521 25.5 620 26.9 Pennsylvania 516 26.1 531 25.0 Rhode Island 625 27.5 553 25.7 South Carolina 482 24.4 510 24.4 South Dakota 391 24.6 426 22.9 Tennessee 456 25.0 505 24.8 Texas 505 24.6 574 24.4 Utah 471 23.8 597 24.9 Vermont 570 27.1 553 26.2 Virginia 632 25.8 650 24.5 Washington 569 25.7 663 26.5 West Virginia 387 26.8 401 25.8 Wisconsin 510 24.9 540 23.4 Wyoming 425 23.7 437 22.5 United States $571 26.4 $602 25.5 Median gross rent is the monthly rent agreed or contracted for plus the estimated monthly cost of utilities and fuels. 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 May 15, 2007). Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 307 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000 Housing Units Vacant Housing Units County Total Total Owned Rented Allen 6,449 5,775 674 2.3 8.8 4,331 1,444 Anderson 3,596 3,221 375 2.6 11.4 2,576 645 Atchison 6,818 6,275 543 1.4 9.9 4,599 1,676 Barber 2,740 2,235 505 4.6 14.6 1,683 552 Barton 12,888 11,393 1,495 3.1 12.5 8,212 3,181 Bourbon 7,135 6,161 974 2.1 9.2 4,557 1,604 Brown 4,815 4,318 497 3.2 8.0 3,083 1,235 Butler 23,176 21,527 1,649 2.3 9.8 16,722 4,805 Chase 1,529 1,246 283 3.6 5.1 913 333 Chautauqua 2,169 1,796 373 3.0 10.3 1,474 322 Cherokee 10,031 8,875 1,156 2.8 13.1 6,753 2,122 Cheyenne 1,636 1,360 276 6.1 7.5 1,050 310 Clark 1,111 979 132 4.0 9.8 748 231 Clay 4,084 3,617 467 2.1 13.6 2,776 841 Cloud 4,838 4,163 675 4.4 15.5 3,093 1,070 Coffey 3,876 3,489 387 2.4 10.3 2,733 756 Comanche 1,088 872 216 7.3 7.3 644 228 Cowley 15,673 14,039 1,634 2.2 12.6 9,941 4,098 Crawford 17,221 15,504 1,717 2.4 9.2 9,983 5,521 Decatur 1,821 1,494 327 4.2 17.7 1,136 358 Dickinson 8,686 7,903 783 3.1 9.9 5,908 1,995 Doniphan 3,489 3,173 316 1.5 8.8 2,365 808 Douglas 40,250 38,486 1,764 1.7 3.8 19,975 18,511 Edwards 1,754 1,455 299 5.8 12.4 1,131 324 Elk 1,860 1,412 448 6.0 9.8 1,145 267 Ellis 12,078 11,193 885 1.6 6.9 7,089 4,104 Ellsworth 3,228 2,481 747 3.2 13.8 1,976 505 Finney 13,763 12,948 815 1.4 7.8 8,391 4,557 Ford 11,650 10,852 798 1.7 8.5 7,034 3,818 Franklin 10,229 9,452 777 2.1 6.7 6,943 2,509 Geary 11,959 10,458 1,501 2.9 12.8 5,277 5,181 Gove 1,423 1,245 178 3.7 10.7 994 251 Graham 1,553 1,263 290 5.5 16.7 1,004 259 Grant 3,027 2,742 285 2.2 16.5 2,046 696 Gray 2,181 2,045 136 1.5 4.6 1,486 559 Greeley 712 602 110 3.2 8.3 448 154 Greenwood 4,273 3,234 1,039 4.0 7.7 2,431 803 Hamilton 1,211 1,054 157 3.7 14.1 732 322 Harper 3,270 2,773 497 4.6 9.4 2,059 714 Harvey 13,378 12,581 797 1.7 7.3 9,042 3,539 Haskell 1,639 1,481 158 3.5 9.8 1,069 412 Hodgeman 945 796 149 3.4 12.3 625 171 Jackson 5,094 4,727 367 1.9 8.3 3,811 916 Jefferson 7,491 6,830 661 2.1 7.0 5,792 1,038 Jewell 2,103 1,695 408 2.0 9.6 1,346 349 Johnson 181,612 174,570 7,042 1.1 6.5 126,190 48,380 Kearny 1,657 1,542 115 1.6 7.6 1,130 412 Kingman 3,852 3,371 481 1.6 8.2 2,623 748 Kiowa 1,643 1,365 278 4.2 12.9 980 385 Labette 10,306 9,194 1,112 2.7 9.7 6,727 2,467 Lane 1,065 910 155 4.9 10.4 703 207 Leavenworth 24,401 23,071 1,330 1.5 5.9 15,450 7,621 Lincoln 1,853 1,529 324 7.3 6.7 1,197 332 Linn 4,720 3,807 913 1.8 7.4 3,143 664 Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units 308 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000 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 1,423 1,243 180 3.1 13.2 948 295 Lyon 14,757 13,691 1,066 1.6 8.2 8,352 5,339 McPherson 11,830 11,205 625 1.5 6.6 8,293 2,912 Marion 5,882 5,114 768 3.4 10.9 4,087 1,027 Marshall 4,999 4,458 541 2.2 12.7 3,544 914 Meade 1,968 1,728 240 4.3 10.7 1,285 443 Miami 10,984 10,365 619 1.7 6.0 8,148 2,217 Mitchell 3,340 2,850 490 2.6 10.9 2,127 723 Montgomery 17,207 14,903 2,304 3.4 16.1 10,674 4,229 Morris 3,160 2,539 621 1.8 7.6 1,980 559 Morton 1,519 1,306 213 3.7 13.0 931 375 Nemaha 4,340 3,959 381 3.2 7.6 3,200 759 Neosho 7,461 6,739 722 2.5 8.4 5,026 1,713 Ness 1,835 1,516 319 5.3 12.3 1,152 364 Norton 2,673 2,266 407 4.7 7.5 1,763 503 Osage 7,018 6,490 528 2.0 8.1 5,179 1,311 Osborne 2,419 1,940 479 4.0 14.9 1,529 411 Ottawa 2,755 2,430 325 2.8 11.9 1,994 436 Pawnee 3,114 2,739 375 2.8 12.8 2,033 706 Phillips 3,088 2,496 592 7.1 18.1 1,945 551 Pottawatomie 7,311 6,771 540 1.4 8.3 5,311 1,460 Pratt 4,633 3,963 670 2.6 11.8 2,909 1,054 Rawlins 1,565 1,269 296 6.1 12.5 975 294 Reno 27,625 25,498 2,127 1.9 10.1 18,022 7,476 Republic 3,113 2,557 556 4.6 11.8 2,021 536 Rice 4,609 4,050 559 2.5 9.4 3,102 948 Riley 23,397 22,137 1,260 2.0 4.1 10,454 11,683 Rooks 2,758 2,362 396 5.2 10.7 1,821 541 Rush 1,928 1,548 380 6.9 17.8 1,270 278 Russell 3,871 3,207 664 4.0 15.9 2,412 795 Saline 22,695 21,436 1,259 1.6 7.4 14,799 6,637 Scott 2,291 2,045 246 2.4 10.1 1,521 524 Sedgwick 191,133 176,444 14,689 1.8 11.5 116,719 59,725 Seward 8,027 7,419 608 1.9 9.6 4,754 2,665 Shawnee 73,768 68,920 4,848 1.3 7.3 46,483 22,437 Sheridan 1,263 1,124 139 2.9 10.0 925 199 Sherman 3,184 2,758 426 2.5 17.1 1,899 859 Smith 2,326 1,953 373 4.5 8.7 1,555 398 Stafford 2,458 2,010 448 4.9 12.9 1,563 447 Stanton 1,007 858 149 4.7 14.0 582 276 Stevens 2,265 1,988 277 2.0 11.6 1,502 486 Sumner 10,877 9,888 989 2.7 10.2 7,578 2,310 Thomas 3,562 3,226 336 2.3 7.7 2,227 999 Trego 1,723 1,412 311 2.7 13.3 1,145 267 Wabaunsee 3,033 2,633 400 2.8 7.9 2,187 446 Wallace 791 674 117 8.0 6.1 521 153 Washington 3,142 2,673 469 2.3 13.0 2,124 549 Wichita 1,119 967 152 1.9 14.9 716 251 Wilson 4,937 4,203 734 3.2 8.1 3,283 920 Woodson 2,076 1,642 434 3.6 11.8 1,337 305 Wyandotte 65,892 59,700 6,192 1.8 8.3 37,527 22,173 Kansas 1,131,200 1,037,891 93,309 2.0 8.8 718,703 319,188 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 May 15 2007). 309 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Allen 6,298 6,263 5,884 6,838 6,454 6,449 Anderson 3,533 3,407 3,205 3,628 3,514 3,596 Atchison 6,620 6,750 6,309 6,910 6,691 6,818 Barber 3,083 3,374 3,051 3,033 3,120 2,740 Barton 9,194 10,718 10,636 12,871 13,144 12,888 Bourbon 6,782 6,555 6,214 7,194 6,920 7,135 Brown 5,372 5,164 4,674 5,224 4,890 4,815 Butler 10,552 13,240 13,824 17,248 20,072 23,178 Chase 1,780 1,650 1,522 1,568 1,547 1,529 Chautauqua 2,776 2,550 2,270 2,320 2,249 2,169 Cherokee 8,861 8,577 8,564 9,315 9,428 10,031 Cheyenne 1,792 1,806 1,716 1,782 1,687 1,636 Clark 1,333 1,300 1,301 1,278 1,327 1,111 Clay 4,187 4,145 4,004 4,247 4,138 4,084 Cloud 5,593 5,291 5,206 5,497 5,198 4,838 Coffey 3,683 3,449 3,083 3,861 3,712 3,876 Comanche 1,326 1,371 1,209 1,171 1,256 1,088 Cowley 12,154 13,510 13,251 15,133 15,569 15,673 Crawford 14,419 14,499 14,970 16,822 16,526 17,221 Decatur 2,273 2,142 2,175 2,154 2,063 1,821 Dickinson 7,304 7,600 7,805 8,684 8,415 8,686 Doniphan 3,694 3,439 3,264 3,805 3,337 3,489 Douglas 9,774 13,383 18,275 25,494 31,782 40,250 Edwards 2,054 1,929 1,882 1,990 1,867 1,754 Elk 2,487 2,258 1,869 1,975 1,743 1,860 Ellis 5,117 6,112 7,760 10,248 11,115 12,078 Ellsworth 2,904 2,965 2,723 3,270 3,317 3,228 Finney 4,630 5,072 6,034 8,994 11,696 13,763 Ford 6,338 6,909 7,752 9,832 10,842 11,650 Franklin 6,769 7,110 7,205 8,763 8,926 10,229 Geary 6,369 8,337 8,751 11,088 11,952 11,959 Gove 1,271 1,363 1,312 1,596 1,494 1,423 Graham 1,602 1,830 1,655 1,809 1,753 1,553 Grant 1,401 1,543 1,924 2,602 2,599 3,027 Gray 1,483 1,499 1,626 2,010 2,114 2,181 Greeley 600 674 674 815 801 712 Greenwood 4,786 4,670 4,088 4,451 4,243 4,273 Hamilton 1,184 1,161 1,092 1,273 1,214 1,211 Harper 3,665 3,757 3,488 3,563 3,481 3,270 Harvey 6,930 8,548 9,215 11,563 12,290 13,378 Haskell 802 959 1,247 1,495 1,586 1,639 Hodgeman 1,011 1,012 1,007 1,054 1,022 945 Jackson 3,937 3,888 3,874 4,492 4,564 5,094 Jefferson 3,839 3,862 4,081 5,817 6,314 7,491 Jewell 3,436 3,094 2,633 2,791 2,409 2,103 Johnson 20,267 43,429 67,997 102,827 144,143 181,801 Kearny 1,042 998 1,045 1,409 1,561 1,657 Kingman 3,387 3,444 3,328 3,681 3,645 3,852 Kiowa 1,605 1,642 1,665 1,712 1,738 1,643 Labette 9,894 10,070 9,813 10,619 10,641 10,306 Lane 867 1,063 1,034 1,159 1,117 1,065 Leavenworth 11,542 13,069 14,996 18,441 21,264 24,401 Lincoln 2,365 2,184 2,039 2,110 1,864 1,853 Linn 3,672 3,383 3,339 3,977 4,811 4,720 Housing Units in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 310 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Housing Units in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 Logan 1,326 1,370 1,383 1,616 1,466 1,423 Lyon 8,853 9,134 11,014 13,980 14,346 14,757 McPherson 7,690 8,076 8,582 10,464 10,941 11,830 Marion 5,373 5,264 5,285 5,864 5,659 5,882 Marshall 6,324 5,961 5,405 5,584 5,269 4,999 Meade 1,823 1,924 1,914 2,048 2,049 1,968 Miami 6,087 6,627 6,635 8,457 8,971 10,984 Mitchell 3,643 3,391 3,131 3,510 3,359 3,340 Montgomery 16,403 17,056 16,233 18,153 17,920 17,208 Morris 3,128 3,032 2,908 3,187 3,149 3,160 Morton 842 1,138 1,273 1,454 1,515 1,519 Nemaha 4,659 4,375 4,214 4,432 4,319 4,340 Neosho 6,929 7,102 7,134 7,887 7,726 7,461 Ness 2,000 2,007 1,950 2,107 2,048 1,835 Norton 2,918 2,893 2,815 2,983 2,798 2,673 Osage 4,462 4,788 4,918 6,152 6,324 7,018 Osborne 3,119 2,940 2,729 2,774 2,496 2,419 Ottawa 2,666 2,740 2,505 2,667 2,591 2,755 Pawnee 2,883 3,359 3,181 3,442 3,412 3,114 Phillips 3,386 3,324 3,091 3,503 3,264 3,088 Pottawatomie 4,095 4,234 4,313 6,033 6,472 7,311 Pratt 4,217 4,485 4,099 4,450 4,620 4,633 Rawlins 1,843 1,822 1,724 1,826 1,744 1,565 Reno 17,957 20,551 21,792 26,574 26,607 27,625 Republic 4,272 4,007 3,634 3,801 3,283 3,113 Rice 5,215 5,003 4,745 4,974 4,868 4,609 Riley 8,390 11,631 14,865 20,873 22,868 23,400 Rooks 2,943 3,413 2,847 3,136 2,979 2,758 Rush 2,305 2,336 2,080 2,100 1,999 1,928 Russell 4,431 4,143 3,735 4,129 4,079 3,871 Saline 11,242 17,295 16,588 20,316 21,129 22,695 Scott 1,478 1,686 1,955 2,344 2,305 2,291 Sedgwick 73,829 114,038 120,666 145,863 170,159 191,133 Seward 3,219 4,991 5,290 6,707 7,572 8,027 Shawnee 33,917 46,015 51,940 64,446 68,991 73,768 Sheridan 1,406 1,324 1,307 1,444 1,324 1,263 Sherman 2,395 2,351 2,763 3,292 3,177 3,184 Smith 3,449 3,182 2,750 2,815 2,615 2,326 Stafford 3,157 2,927 2,602 2,709 2,666 2,458 Stanton 580 706 777 960 956 1,007 Stevens 1,365 1,480 1,543 1,978 2,116 2,265 Sumner 8,195 9,318 8,977 10,356 10,769 10,877 Thomas 2,437 2,542 2,757 3,496 3,534 3,562 Trego 1,773 1,844 1,731 1,991 1,851 1,723 Wabaunsee 2,749 2,720 2,560 2,891 2,853 3,033 Wallace 778 707 805 892 840 791 Washington 4,501 4,115 3,705 3,579 3,355 3,142 Wichita 801 925 1,029 1,293 1,190 1,119 Wilson 5,267 5,173 4,780 5,372 5,091 4,937 Woodson 2,394 2,270 2,032 2,294 2,199 2,076 Wyandotte 50,395 58,583 63,484 68,506 69,114 65,892 Kansas 625,148 740,335 789,735 955,207 1,044,112 1,131,395 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). 311 County Census 2000 Housing Units July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate Allen 6,449 6,492 6,489 6,487 Anderson 3,596 3,650 3,658 3,684 Atchison 6,818 6,895 6,935 6,961 Barber 2,740 2,762 2,770 2,778 Barton 12,888 12,952 12,969 12,976 Bourbon 7,135 7,286 7,307 7,313 Brown 4,815 4,899 4,914 4,918 Butler 23,178 24,496 24,843 25,164 Chase 1,529 1,547 1,551 1,553 Chautauqua 2,169 2,221 2,233 2,241 Cherokee 10,031 10,254 10,313 10,352 Cheyenne 1,636 1,643 1,649 1,648 Clark 1,111 1,135 1,141 1,146 Clay 4,084 4,128 4,150 4,167 Cloud 4,838 4,852 4,856 4,854 Coffey 3,876 3,991 4,017 4,039 Comanche 1,088 1,090 1,090 1,090 Cowley 15,673 16,025 16,069 16,106 Crawford 17,221 17,735 17,901 17,968 Decatur 1,821 1,834 1,839 1,839 Dickinson 8,686 8,818 8,841 8,867 Doniphan 3,489 3,532 3,540 3,554 Douglas 40,250 43,065 44,032 44,817 Edwards 1,754 1,769 1,774 1,776 Elk 1,860 1,907 1,920 1,928 Ellis 12,078 12,243 12,342 12,361 Ellsworth 3,228 3,293 3,301 3,320 Finney 13,763 13,978 13,976 13,971 Ford 11,650 11,912 11,980 12,017 Franklin 10,229 10,667 10,843 10,951 Geary 11,959 12,076 12,094 12,125 Gove 1,423 1,447 1,453 1,457 Graham 1,553 1,568 1,571 1,573 Grant 3,027 3,078 3,083 3,089 Gray 2,181 2,256 2,277 2,298 Greeley 712 720 722 723 Greenwood 4,273 4,335 4,349 4,355 Hamilton 1,211 1,228 1,238 1,237 Harper 3,270 3,278 3,284 3,287 Harvey 13,378 13,820 13,914 13,988 Haskell 1,639 1,677 1,686 1,689 Hodgeman 945 967 974 978 Jackson 5,094 5,269 5,317 5,379 Jefferson 7,491 7,838 7,931 8,019 Jewell 2,103 2,128 2,137 2,141 Johnson 181,801 198,250 203,222 207,249 Kearny 1,657 1,714 1,716 1,724 Kingman 3,852 3,911 3,910 3,920 Kiowa 1,643 1,658 1,661 1,662 Labette 10,306 10,399 10,401 10,404 Lane 1,065 1,065 1,062 1,060 Leavenworth 24,401 25,944 26,451 26,979 Lincoln 1,853 1,871 1,876 1,879 Linn 4,720 4,858 4,901 4,975 Logan 1,423 1,428 1,429 1,435 2000, 2003-2005 Housing Units in Kansas, by County 312 County Census 2000 Housing Units July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate 2000, 2003-2005 Housing Units in Kansas, by County Lyon 14,757 14,855 14,916 15,057 McPherson 11,830 12,193 12,269 12,364 Marion 5,882 6,026 6,049 6,099 Marshall 4,999 5,052 5,072 5,088 Meade 1,968 1,988 1,992 1,994 Miami 10,984 11,538 11,739 12,038 Mitchell 3,340 3,350 3,355 3,362 Montgomery 17,208 17,302 17,319 17,317 Morris 3,160 3,217 3,229 3,241 Morton 1,519 1,559 1,562 1,562 Nemaha 4,340 4,420 4,445 4,456 Neosho 7,461 7,529 7,545 7,550 Ness 1,835 1,850 1,855 1,856 Norton 2,673 2,689 2,697 2,698 Osage 7,018 7,255 7,310 7,378 Osborne 2,419 2,429 2,431 2,432 Ottawa 2,755 2,797 2,812 2,829 Pawnee 3,114 3,139 3,144 3,145 Phillips 3,088 3,114 3,130 3,134 Pottawatomie 7,311 7,661 7,776 7,905 Pratt 4,633 4,732 4,763 4,775 Rawlins 1,565 1,581 1,584 1,586 Reno 27,625 27,904 27,957 27,987 Republic 3,113 3,144 3,150 3,152 Rice 4,609 4,627 4,630 4,628 Riley 23,400 23,965 24,482 24,854 Rooks 2,758 2,766 2,769 2,777 Rush 1,928 1,947 1,946 1,944 Russell 3,871 3,858 3,853 3,850 Saline 22,695 23,156 23,240 23,372 Scott 2,291 2,317 2,315 2,322 Sedgwick 191,133 197,485 200,085 202,166 Seward 8,027 8,093 8,090 8,095 Shawnee 73,768 75,916 76,831 77,521 Sheridan 1,263 1,293 1,303 1,310 Sherman 3,184 3,249 3,251 3,263 Smith 2,326 2,357 2,364 2,367 Stafford 2,458 2,476 2,472 2,474 Stanton 1,007 1,026 1,029 1,029 Stevens 2,265 2,305 2,303 2,305 Sumner 10,877 11,071 11,088 11,121 Thomas 3,562 3,588 3,593 3,595 Trego 1,723 1,719 1,717 1,737 Wabaunsee 3,033 3,127 3,154 3,179 Wallace 791 800 802 803 Washington 3,142 3,189 3,204 3,216 Wichita 1,119 1,132 1,134 1,135 Wilson 4,937 5,004 5,015 5,020 Woodson 2,076 2,096 2,091 2,092 Wyandotte 65,892 66,217 66,333 66,560 Kansas 1,131,395 1,171,957 1,185,097 1,196,211 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Unit Estimates, Annual Estimates of Housing Units for Counties in Kansas: April 1, 2000-July 1, 2005, http://www.census.gov/popest/housing/HU-EST2005-4.html (accessed January 10, 2007). 313 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More 1980, 1990, and 2000 City 1980 1990 2000 Arkansas City 5,843 5,774 5,628 -3.7 Atchison 4,273 4,267 4,220 -1.2 Coffeyville 6,530 6,203 5,564 -14.8 Derby 3,194 4,999 6,407 100.6 Dodge City 7,265 8,258 8,976 23.6 El Dorado 5,057 5,241 5,460 8.0 Emporia 10,171 10,732 11,019 8.3 Garden City 6,745 8,583 9,907 46.9 Great Bend 6,879 7,050 7,080 2.9 Hays 6,853 7,798 8,772 28.0 Hutchinson 17,099 17,163 17,693 3.5 Junction City 8,153 8,891 8,740 7.2 Kansas City 64,493 64,469 61,446 -4.7 Lawrence 20,179 25,893 32,761 62.4 Leavenworth 11,425 12,568 12,936 13.2 Leawood 4,845 7,210 10,129 109.1 Lenexa 7,096 13,517 16,378 130.8 Liberal 5,857 6,663 7,014 19.8 McPherson 4,769 5,118 5,658 18.6 Manhattan 13,652 15,568 17,689 29.6 Merriam 4,640 5,365 5,042 8.7 Newton 6,555 6,955 7,277 11.0 Olathe 13,034 22,512 33,343 155.8 Ottawa 4,572 4,553 5,080 11.1 Overland Park 31,244 48,043 62,586 100.3 Parsons 5,428 5,450 5,359 -1.3 Pittsburg 8,494 8,445 8,855 4.3 Prairie Village 9,672 10,031 10,126 4.7 Salina 17,670 18,409 19,599 10.9 Shawnee 11,137 15,206 19,086 71.4 Topeka 51,556 54,664 56,435 9.5 Wichita 116,953 135,069 152,952 30.8 Winfield 4,400 4,835 5,049 14.8 Percent Change 1980-2000 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 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C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, S u m m a ry S o ci al , E c onom i c , and H ousi ng C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (C P H -5-18); C ensus 2000, P r ofi l e of S e l e cted H ousi ng C haracteri sti c s (D P - 4). 317 Percent Housing Units with: 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 5,775 69.9 10.1 15.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.7 0.1 Anderson 3,221 57.4 25.5 9.5 0.0 0.0 6.9 0.0 0.7 0.0 Atchison 6,275 66.2 16.6 12.6 0.7 0.0 2.5 0.0 1.2 0.1 Barber 2,235 76.1 13.6 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 Barton 11,393 81.6 9.1 7.9 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.1 0.1 Bourbon 6,161 61.0 19.6 15.2 0.3 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.3 0.0 Brown 4,318 64.0 26.2 6.7 1.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.3 Butler 21,527 59.2 17.8 20.4 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 Chase 1,246 49.7 38.0 5.9 0.8 0.0 4.3 0.0 1.1 0.2 Chautauqua 1,796 65.7 19.8 5.0 0.0 0.0 9.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 Cherokee 8,875 56.9 15.4 22.4 0.2 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.3 0.1 Cheyenne 1,360 73.5 19.8 4.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.8 0.3 Clark 979 75.0 17.8 6.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Clay 3,617 63.9 20.7 10.3 1.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.5 0.0 Cloud 4,163 73.1 14.1 10.3 0.5 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.2 0.0 Coffey 3,489 54.1 29.2 12.1 0.9 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 Comanche 872 66.6 25.3 6.9 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 Cowley 14,039 68.2 13.5 16.1 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.1 0.3 0.2 Crawford 15,504 69.8 11.8 15.8 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.2 0.2 Decatur 1,494 65.1 29.9 2.3 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.9 0.8 Dickinson 7,903 67.2 20.7 9.7 0.3 0.0 1.5 0.1 0.5 0.0 Doniphan 3,173 51.9 31.7 10.5 1.5 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 Douglas 38,486 74.0 6.3 18.3 0.2 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 Edwards 1,455 73.7 17.2 8.1 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.2 0.0 Elk 1,412 64.0 15.2 7.6 0.9 0.0 11.3 0.0 0.9 0.0 Ellis 11,193 71.0 6.9 20.6 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.1 Ellsworth 2,481 70.7 17.6 7.0 0.4 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Finney 12,948 86.5 4.2 8.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 Ford 10,852 81.6 8.2 8.7 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Franklin 9,452 62.9 19.4 13.6 0.3 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.7 0.1 Geary 10,458 64.8 7.2 25.8 0.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.5 0.4 Gove 1,245 60.9 28.6 7.6 0.6 0.0 1.9 0.1 0.3 0.0 Graham 1,263 67.9 24.3 4.8 0.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.3 0.0 Grant 2,742 85.7 6.6 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.0 Gray 2,045 79.0 13.6 6.3 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.2 0.0 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000 318 Percent Housing Units with: 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, 2000 Greeley 602 73.9 19.3 5.3 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Greenwood 3,234 53.8 27.6 12.3 0.8 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.7 0.0 Hamilton 1,054 76.3 16.6 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.8 1.5 0.2 Harper 2,773 72.0 17.3 8.0 0.0 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.9 0.0 Harvey 12,581 65.3 9.4 23.1 0.2 0.0 1.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 Haskell 1,481 86.4 5.3 7.0 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.5 0.0 Hodgeman 796 52.0 40.8 4.8 0.5 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.0 Jackson 4,727 35.4 46.2 9.5 0.3 0.0 7.6 0.0 1.1 0.0 Jefferson 6,830 40.5 41.3 11.5 0.4 0.0 4.9 0.1 1.2 0.0 Jewell 1,695 59.3 32.3 2.3 0.8 0.0 4.2 0.0 1.1 0.0 Johnson 174,570 80.9 1.2 17.7 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 Kearny 1,542 88.0 5.8 5.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 Kingman 3,371 55.5 31.7 8.7 0.5 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 Kiowa 1,365 75.4 14.8 8.5 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.3 0.1 Labette 9,194 68.7 13.2 12.3 0.1 0.0 4.3 0.2 1.1 0.1 Lane 910 74.8 17.7 6.3 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 Leavenworth 23,071 65.4 16.1 16.2 0.2 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.3 0.1 Lincoln 1,529 56.7 32.2 7.0 1.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.3 0.0 Linn 3,807 35.3 37.3 18.9 0.2 0.0 6.7 0.2 1.3 0.1 Logan 1,243 79.5 14.5 4.7 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 Lyon 13,691 60.3 12.0 25.1 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 McPherson 11,205 73.5 13.9 10.7 0.3 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.2 0.2 Marion 5,114 65.6 21.3 8.2 0.8 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 Marshall 4,458 65.3 25.2 7.8 0.2 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 Meade 1,728 76.3 13.8 8.5 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.8 0.0 Miami 10,365 42.1 21.5 32.2 0.2 0.1 3.3 0.0 0.4 0.2 Mitchell 2,850 68.8 23.2 4.2 0.4 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.8 0.0 Montgomery 14,903 75.2 9.0 12.8 0.1 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.4 0.0 Morris 2,539 55.8 29.0 10.8 0.4 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 Morton 1,306 82.9 12.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 Nemaha 3,959 56.3 31.3 8.3 0.9 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.3 0.0 Neosho 6,739 69.1 16.0 10.1 0.1 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.9 0.3 Ness 1,516 52.8 36.7 6.4 0.9 0.0 1.6 0.2 1.0 0.5 Norton 2,266 68.8 23.3 5.2 0.6 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.5 0.1 Osage 6,490 54.0 28.0 12.4 0.2 0.0 4.9 0.0 0.5 0.0 319 Percent Housing Units with: 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, 2000 Osborne 1,940 67.2 25.4 4.0 0.1 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.3 0.2 Ottawa 2,430 42.8 39.5 12.1 1.8 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 Pawnee 2,739 69.8 18.5 9.5 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.6 0.0 Phillips 2,496 72.4 20.1 4.0 0.1 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.9 0.1 Pottawatomie 6,771 59.6 25.6 10.0 0.1 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 Pratt 3,963 78.6 12.5 7.1 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.6 0.0 Rawlins 1,269 63.0 30.7 4.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.5 0.2 Reno 25,498 73.3 9.4 15.6 0.1 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.4 0.1 Republic 2,557 65.4 27.3 4.3 0.5 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 Rice 4,050 76.4 14.8 6.4 0.2 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Riley 22,137 56.1 8.2 34.2 0.1 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.3 0.1 Rooks 2,362 74.3 16.2 7.1 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 Rush 1,548 74.3 21.1 3.6 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 Russell 3,207 78.1 12.8 7.1 0.1 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.2 0.0 Saline 21,436 72.3 8.1 18.1 0.3 0.0 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 Scott 2,045 85.0 7.6 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sedgwick 176,444 71.2 3.3 25.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.1 Seward 7,419 82.1 5.1 12.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.1 Shawnee 68,920 72.3 5.2 21.4 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.2 0.1 Sheridan 1,124 67.5 25.4 4.5 0.4 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 Sherman 2,758 85.5 7.8 6.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.5 0.0 Smith 1,953 64.2 23.6 8.4 0.1 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.1 Stafford 2,010 67.6 24.0 5.6 0.7 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.8 0.0 Stanton 858 87.3 4.4 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.8 0.0 Stevens 1,988 88.5 5.3 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 Sumner 9,888 64.6 20.3 12.6 0.2 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.3 0.0 Thomas 3,226 81.5 7.6 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.0 Trego 1,412 61.1 26.0 10.6 0.4 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.6 0.0 Wabaunsee 2,633 38.2 47.9 7.8 0.5 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.4 0.0 Wallace 674 65.9 29.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 1.6 0.0 Washington 2,673 63.9 25.5 3.9 0.4 0.1 5.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 Wichita 967 77.2 12.7 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wilson 4,203 64.2 20.1 9.4 0.2 0.0 5.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 Woodson 1,642 51.9 29.2 10.9 0.6 0.0 7.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 Wyandotte 59,700 85.3 1.3 12.8 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.2 Kansas 1,037,891 71.5 9.5 17.2 0.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.3 0.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 320 County Total Units 1990 Median Value 1990 Total Units 2000 Median Value 2000 Allen 3,002 $27,600 3,055 $40,900 Anderson 1,396 27,200 1,582 49,300 Atchison 3,243 32,400 3,557 56,500 Barber 1,308 28,400 1,327 33,000 Barton 6,540 37,700 6,894 55,500 Bourbon 2,917 29,800 3,121 46,200 Brown 2,187 28,000 2,304 50,800 Butler 9,750 51,800 12,014 83,900 Chase 532 22,400 576 39,800 Chautauqua 857 18,900 820 26,200 Cherokee 4,278 27,000 4,420 46,900 Cheyenne 679 31,900 762 48,500 Clark 541 29,500 581 42,600 Clay 1,959 33,800 2,127 52,900 Cloud 2,468 25,600 2,571 42,400 Coffey 1,466 34,800 1,750 60,700 Comanche 502 24,300 471 29,700 Cowley 7,299 37,500 7,524 54,100 Crawford 7,764 30,700 7,648 54,000 Decatur 844 28,800 857 43,600 Dickinson 3,983 35,600 4,548 62,800 Doniphan 1,434 29,200 1,482 54,700 Douglas 11,821 68,000 15,761 117,800 Edwards 897 24,900 847 36,300 Elk 677 15,000 681 24,700 Ellis 5,338 49,600 5,961 85,500 Ellsworth 1,458 28,300 1,533 43,400 Finney 4,994 50,800 6,205 83,800 Ford 4,876 48,900 5,495 69,200 Franklin 3,778 37,700 4,436 73,800 Geary 3,744 55,400 3,944 69,400 Gove 661 30,300 647 48,100 Graham 767 24,900 726 41,300 Grant 1,101 53,200 1,411 78,600 Gray 892 45,500 1,058 76,000 Greeley 272 39,500 292 57,700 Greenwood 1,517 21,900 1,577 35,300 Hamilton 487 37,800 521 59,400 Harper 1,588 32,300 1,603 44,100 Harvey 6,163 47,100 7,279 76,400 Haskell 622 45,900 713 76,100 Hodgeman 397 26,800 406 45,000 Jackson 1,720 34,300 2,022 70,200 Jefferson 2,651 47,100 3,464 83,100 Jewell 856 14,999 880 24,000 Johnson 86,592 91,500 117,667 150,100 Kearny 577 45,900 697 77,500 Kingman 1,589 34,600 1,735 56,800 Kiowa 785 33,600 716 44,200 Labette 4,878 29,000 4,913 39,600 Lane 496 32,600 516 48,500 Leavenworth 9,576 64,000 11,984 96,900 Lincoln 748 17,200 820 33,900 Linn 1,219 26,800 1,504 56,100 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 321 County Total Units 1990 Median Value 1990 Total Units 2000 Median Value 2000 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 Logan 705 $30,800 782 $55,000 Lyon 5,599 45,800 5,983 67,900 McPherson 5,600 47,900 6,439 82,700 Marion 2,559 30,700 2,770 52,300 Marshall 2,469 26,300 2,572 46,200 Meade 912 35,900 965 52,900 Miami 3,693 47,700 4,945 106,300 Mitchell 1,637 28,800 1,646 55,600 Montgomery 8,493 29,400 8,135 44,400 Morris 1,161 33,500 1,310 48,400 Morton 642 44,700 662 67,700 Nemaha 1,976 35,400 2,232 58,200 Neosho 3,544 28,600 3,634 44,900 Ness 921 29,900 860 40,600 Norton 1,276 25,700 1,407 46,800 Osage 2,741 38,300 3,200 67,600 Osborne 1,140 18,400 1,116 32,000 Ottawa 1,250 27,500 1,338 58,900 Pawnee 1,577 35,300 1,680 48,800 Phillips 1,400 26,800 1,436 48,200 Pottawatomie 2,893 46,400 3,582 81,100 Pratt 2,171 37,500 2,293 56,600 Rawlins 633 27,500 674 41,300 Reno 13,559 40,100 14,918 66,600 Republic 1,481 18,900 1,442 35,300 Rice 2,380 27,200 2,550 42,900 Riley 7,021 63,500 8,466 93,700 Rooks 1,492 25,800 1,414 38,300 Rush 968 19,200 1,034 32,200 Russell 2,032 28,000 1,913 41,100 Saline 11,056 45,500 12,517 85,300 Scott 1,104 44,000 1,214 72,100 Sedgwick 84,206 58,500 101,543 83,600 Seward 3,275 48,800 3,519 72,400 Shawnee 35,501 55,700 39,799 81,600 Sheridan 575 27,600 611 56,000 Sherman 1,390 37,900 1,418 63,900 Smith 1,168 20,700 1,063 37,400 Stafford 1,143 24,000 1,164 34,400 Stanton 315 44,500 349 73,400 Stevens 881 48,800 999 79,000 Sumner 5,220 39,300 5,491 62,100 Thomas 1,613 45,400 1,739 75,500 Trego 781 27,900 890 47,400 Wabaunsee 1,140 34,600 1,320 62,600 Wallace 328 28,400 348 45,700 Washington 1,390 18,500 1,453 32,200 Wichita 436 37,900 512 55,300 Wilson 2,109 23,500 2,182 37,700 Woodson 738 18,800 771 34,300 Wyandotte 33,648 42,300 33,655 54,300 Kansas 500,628 $52,200 581,960 $83,500 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (CP-1-18); Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 322 County Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median Rent Allen 1,175 $174 1,407 $365 Anderson 492 159 573 365 Atchison 1,393 184 1,567 378 Barber 411 193 464 354 Barton 2,845 211 3,114 390 Bourbon 1,261 179 1,479 356 Brown 958 159 1,123 342 Butler 3,815 243 4,517 485 Chase 168 151 281 349 Chautauqua 222 141 252 365 Cherokee 1,570 166 1,995 381 Cheyenne 201 144 244 314 Clark 157 189 202 386 Clay 718 169 733 333 Cloud 997 152 983 312 Coffey 556 194 683 394 Comanche 155 153 193 294 Cowley 3,507 213 3,925 417 Crawford 4,239 207 5,383 451 Decatur 290 166 315 353 Dickinson 1,618 190 1,833 377 Doniphan 529 164 726 379 Douglas 13,748 343 18,344 560 Edwards 271 160 291 350 Elk 185 111 222 301 Ellis 3,350 227 4,034 431 Ellsworth 424 166 457 336 Finney 3,846 300 4,483 491 Ford 3,153 263 3,764 450 Franklin 1,905 216 2,329 465 Geary 4,921 283 5,120 461 Gove 149 148 212 330 Graham 247 145 217 320 Grant 594 263 667 436 Gray 354 204 525 418 Greeley 98 206 128 383 Greenwood 591 156 717 322 Hamilton 214 197 299 373 Harper 605 183 631 356 Harvey 3,251 231 3,454 448 Haskell 247 229 398 446 Hodgeman 82 158 135 360 Jackson 576 183 834 453 Jefferson 652 223 867 447 Jewell 216 116 267 266 Johnson 40,520 438 48,068 702 Kearny 307 254 375 465 Kingman 521 199 602 397 Kiowa 302 173 358 336 Labette 2,106 187 2,332 375 Lane 155 169 189 365 Leavenworth 5,718 342 7,416 551 Lincoln 168 112 239 296 Linn 417 151 568 412 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 323 County Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median Rent Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 Logan 185 $157 252 $360 Lyon 4,649 234 5,205 420 McPherson 2,383 224 2,817 416 Marion 775 176 933 374 Marshall 720 156 825 324 Meade 323 192 395 395 Miami 1,543 235 1,947 499 Mitchell 585 174 694 346 Montgomery 3,758 192 4,048 401 Morris 438 176 491 368 Morton 260 218 342 413 Nemaha 527 163 640 321 Neosho 1,414 180 1,621 375 Ness 214 163 315 340 Norton 450 163 475 329 Osage 952 189 1,218 398 Osborne 299 138 364 314 Ottawa 329 162 392 372 Pawnee 674 197 655 332 Phillips 459 155 489 296 Pottawatomie 1,055 219 1,333 464 Pratt 845 222 1,004 389 Rawlins 179 168 249 328 Reno 6,538 233 7,295 442 Republic 381 135 469 288 Rice 833 165 893 340 Riley 10,072 323 11,573 475 Rooks 399 153 502 325 Rush 204 143 253 328 Russell 636 169 740 325 Saline 6,202 249 6,557 457 Scott 364 225 496 402 Sedgwick 54,219 302 59,432 511 Seward 2,143 285 2,643 467 Shawnee 20,293 307 22,202 494 Sheridan 126 147 166 286 Sherman 666 197 840 414 Smith 291 125 348 283 Stafford 332 160 404 353 Stanton 172 207 248 406 Stevens 349 233 483 450 Sumner 1,827 201 2,133 416 Thomas 839 205 953 373 Trego 211 153 228 326 Wabaunsee 273 168 343 378 Wallace 92 157 136 361 Washington 355 124 448 286 Wichita 185 183 224 451 Wilson 721 160 855 382 Woodson 276 142 276 321 Wyandotte 21,576 285 22,045 492 Kansas 270,761 $285 310,423 $498 Median gross rent is the monthly rent agreed or contracted for plus the estimated monthly cost of utilities and fuels. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts: Kansas (CPH-1-18); Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: Kansas (DP-4). 324 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Allen $386 $390 $512 $678 $738 Anderson 370 412 512 659 718 Atchison 402 447 548 798 962 Barber 333 392 512 667 786 Barton 332 401 512 680 881 Bourbon 371 395 512 740 834 Brown 402 447 548 798 962 Butler 420 470 618 790 889 Chase 357 390 512 651 672 Chautauqua 370 412 512 659 718 Cherokee 427 442 512 717 880 Cheyenne 383 389 512 655 674 Clark 442 446 543 661 725 Clay 397 436 536 688 847 Cloud 397 404 512 672 694 Coffey 357 390 512 651 672 Comanche 333 392 512 667 786 Cowley 342 418 512 649 668 Crawford 362 424 558 752 838 Decatur 383 389 512 655 674 Dickinson 333 388 512 616 760 Doniphan 343 424 527 663 787 Douglas 499 513 659 962 1,157 Edwards 333 392 512 667 786 Elk 370 412 512 659 718 Ellis 367 416 547 757 792 Ellsworth 397 404 512 672 694 Finney 450 450 581 705 894 Ford 469 470 566 697 744 Franklin 436 437 542 691 738 Geary 362 429 527 698 780 Gove 383 389 512 655 674 Graham 383 389 512 655 674 Grant 442 446 543 661 725 Gray 442 446 543 661 725 Greeley 442 446 543 661 725 Greenwood 357 390 512 651 672 Hamilton 442 446 543 661 725 Harper 333 392 512 667 786 Harvey 420 470 618 790 889 Haskell 442 446 543 661 725 Hodgeman 442 446 543 661 725 Jackson 439 478 585 742 780 Jefferson 439 478 585 742 780 Jewell 397 404 512 672 694 Johnson 518 622 714 966 1,016 Kearny 442 446 543 661 725 Kingman 333 392 512 667 786 Kiowa 333 392 512 667 786 Labette 333 398 512 694 714 Lane 442 446 543 661 725 Leavenworth 518 622 714 966 1,016 Lincoln 397 404 512 672 694 Linn 518 622 714 966 1,016 Logan 383 389 512 655 674 Lyon 333 390 512 684 809 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2007 325 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2007 McPherson $426 $427 $512 $670 $689 Marion 357 390 512 651 672 Marshall 397 436 536 688 847 Meade 442 446 543 661 725 Miami 518 622 714 966 1,016 Mitchell 397 404 512 672 694 Montgomery 367 410 512 630 784 Morris 397 436 536 688 847 Morton 442 446 543 661 725 Nemaha 402 447 548 798 962 Neosho 332 399 512 609 895 Ness 442 446 543 661 725 Norton 383 389 512 655 674 Osage 439 478 585 742 780 Osborne 383 389 512 655 674 Ottawa 397 404 512 672 694 Pawnee 333 392 512 667 786 Phillips 383 389 512 655 674 Pottawatomie 346 479 532 677 780 Pratt 333 390 512 664 783 Rawlins 383 389 512 655 674 Reno 364 405 532 729 750 Republic 397 404 512 672 694 Rice 371 404 512 679 700 Riley 417 451 559 814 981 Rooks 383 389 512 655 674 Rush 333 392 512 667 786 Russell 383 389 512 655 674 Saline 422 424 558 743 766 Scott 442 446 543 661 725 Sedgwick 420 470 618 790 889 Seward 383 471 545 669 811 Shawnee 439 478 585 742 780 Sheridan 383 389 512 655 674 Sherman 377 389 512 643 663 Smith 383 389 512 655 674 Stafford 333 392 512 667 786 Stanton 442 446 543 661 725 Stevens 442 446 543 661 725 Sumner 331 390 512 689 802 Thomas 381 389 512 651 670 Trego 383 389 512 655 674 Wabaunsee 439 478 585 742 780 Wallace 383 389 512 655 674 Washington 397 404 512 672 694 Wichita 442 446 543 661 725 Wilson 370 411 512 658 716 Woodson 370 412 512 659 718 Wyandotte 518 622 714 966 1,016 Kansas $437 $492 $608 $806 $890 Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2007 Fair Market Rents, http://www.huduser.org/datasets/fmr.html (accessed December 19, 2006). 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. 326 C ount y M ean Renter W a ge St udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s S t udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s A l l en $7. 44 $7. 42 $7. 50 $9. 85 $13. 04 $14. 19 40 40 53 70 76 A nders on 7. 57 7. 12 7. 92 9. 85 12. 67 13. 81 38 42 52 67 73 A t c hi s on 8. 43 7. 73 8. 60 10. 54 15. 35 18. 50 37 41 50 73 88 B arber 9. 95 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 26 30 40 52 61 B art on 8. 64 6. 38 7. 71 9. 85 13. 08 16. 94 30 36 46 61 78 B ourbon 7. 54 7. 13 7. 60 9. 85 14. 23 16. 04 38 40 52 75 85 B r ow n 8. 71 7. 73 8. 60 10. 54 15. 35 18. 50 36 40 48 71 85 B ut l er 7. 43 8. 08 9. 04 11. 88 15. 19 17. 10 43 49 64 82 92 Chas e 8. 03 6. 87 7. 50 9. 85 12. 52 12. 92 34 37 49 62 64 Chaut auqua 6. 67 7. 12 7. 92 9. 85 12. 67 13. 81 43 47 59 76 83 Cherok ee 8. 37 8. 21 8. 50 9. 85 13. 79 16. 92 39 41 47 66 81 Cheyenne 9. 22 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 32 32 43 55 56 Cl ark 9. 88 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 34 35 42 51 56 Cl ay 6. 25 7. 63 8. 38 10. 31 13. 23 16. 29 49 54 66 85 104 Cl oud 6. 07 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 50 51 65 85 88 Cof f ey 14. 49 6. 87 7. 50 9. 85 12. 52 12. 92 19 21 27 35 36 Com anc he 6. 39 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 40 47 62 80 95 Cow l ey 8. 80 6. 58 8. 04 9. 85 12. 48 12. 85 30 37 45 57 58 Craw f ord 7. 40 6. 96 8. 15 10. 73 14. 46 16. 12 38 44 58 78 87 Dec at ur 6. 60 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 45 45 60 76 79 Di c k i ns on 7. 10 6. 40 7. 46 9. 85 11. 85 14. 62 36 42 55 67 82 Doni phan 10. 09 6. 60 8. 15 10. 13 12. 75 15. 13 26 32 40 51 60 Dougl as 7. 41 9. 60 9. 87 12. 67 18. 50 22. 25 52 53 68 100 120 E dw ards 8. 49 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 30 36 46 60 71 E l k 5. 42 7. 12 7. 92 9. 85 12. 67 13. 81 52 58 73 93 102 Ellis 7 . 1 5 7 . 0 6 8 . 0 0 1 0 . 5 2 1 4 . 5 6 1 5 . 2 3 3 9 4 5 5 9 8 1 8 5 E l l s w ort h 8. 12 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 38 38 48 64 66 Fi nney 8. 54 8. 65 8. 65 11. 17 13. 56 17. 19 41 41 52 64 81 Ford 8. 94 9. 02 9. 04 10. 88 13. 40 14. 31 40 40 49 60 64 Frank l i n 8. 49 8. 38 8. 40 10. 42 13. 29 14. 19 40 40 49 63 67 Geary 8. 91 6. 96 8. 25 10. 13 13. 42 15. 00 31 37 46 60 67 Gove 7. 71 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 38 39 51 65 67 Graham 8. 33 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 35 36 47 61 62 Grant 10. 94 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 31 31 38 47 51 Gray 10. 47 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 32 33 40 49 53 Greel ey 9. 14 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 37 38 46 56 61 Greenw ood 6. 65 6. 87 7. 50 9. 85 12. 52 12. 92 41 45 59 75 78 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to A ffor d Fair Mar ket R e nt in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2007 H ousing W a ge Num b er of W o rk Hours Needed per W eek at M ean Renter W a ge t o A f f ord Fair M a rket R e nt 327 C ount y M ean Renter W a ge St udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s S t udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to A ffor d Fair Mar ket R e nt in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2007 H ousing W a ge Num b er of W o rk Hours Needed per W eek at M ean Renter W a ge t o A f f ord Fair M a rket R e nt Ham i l t on $8. 38 $8. 50 $8. 58 $10. 44 $12. 71 $13. 94 41 41 50 61 67 Harper 8. 69 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 29 35 45 59 70 Harvey 8. 20 8. 08 9. 04 11. 88 15. 19 17. 10 39 44 58 74 83 Has k el l 10. 26 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 33 33 41 50 54 Hodgem an 9. 29 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 37 37 45 55 60 Ja ckso n 8 .0 1 8 .4 4 9 .1 9 1 1 . 2 5 1 4 . 2 7 1 5 . 0 0 4 2 4 6 5 6 7 1 7 5 J ef f ers on 9. 11 8. 44 9. 19 11. 25 14. 27 15. 00 37 40 49 63 66 J ew el l 7. 20 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 42 43 55 72 74 J ohns on 12. 54 9. 96 11. 96 13. 73 18. 58 19. 54 32 38 44 59 62 K earny 9. 16 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 37 37 46 55 61 K i ngm an 9. 14 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 28 33 43 56 66 K i ow a 8. 83 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 29 34 45 58 68 Labet t e 7. 62 6. 40 7. 65 9. 85 13. 35 13. 73 34 40 52 70 72 Lane 9. 66 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 35 36 43 53 58 Leavenw ort h 10. 40 9. 96 11. 96 13. 73 18. 58 19. 54 38 46 53 71 75 Li nc ol n 5. 39 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 57 58 73 96 99 Li nn 9. 54 9. 96 11. 96 13. 73 18. 58 19. 54 42 50 58 78 82 Logan 9. 65 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 31 31 41 52 54 Lyon 7. 53 6. 40 7. 50 9. 85 13. 15 15. 56 34 40 52 70 83 M c P hers on 8. 37 8. 19 8. 21 9. 85 12. 88 13. 25 39 39 47 62 63 M ari on 6. 21 6. 87 7. 50 9. 85 12. 52 12. 92 44 48 63 81 83 M ars hal l 9. 35 7. 63 8. 38 10. 31 13. 23 16. 29 33 36 44 57 70 M eade 9. 65 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 35 36 43 53 58 M i am i 7. 52 9. 96 11. 96 13. 73 18. 58 19. 54 53 64 73 99 104 M i t c hel l 8. 07 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 38 39 49 64 66 M ont gom ery 7. 44 7. 06 7. 88 9. 85 12. 12 15. 08 38 42 53 65 81 M orri s 7. 37 7. 63 8. 38 10. 31 13. 23 16. 29 41 45 56 72 88 M ort on 10. 08 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 34 34 41 50 55 Nem aha 7. 08 7. 73 8. 60 10. 54 15. 35 18. 50 44 49 60 87 105 Neos ho 8. 08 6. 38 7. 67 9. 85 11. 71 17. 21 32 38 49 58 85 Nes s 10. 18 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 33 34 41 50 55 Nort on 7. 69 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 38 39 51 65 67 Os age 5. 72 8. 44 9. 19 11. 25 14. 27 15. 00 59 64 79 100 105 Os borne 6. 56 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 45 46 60 77 79 Ot t aw a 6. 11 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 50 51 65 85 87 P aw nee 6. 51 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 39 46 61 79 93 Ph illip s 8 .0 6 7 .3 7 7 .4 8 9 .8 5 1 2 . 6 0 1 2 . 9 6 3 7 3 7 4 9 6 3 6 4 328 C ount y M ean Renter W a ge St udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s S t udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to A ffor d Fair Mar ket R e nt in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2007 H ousing W a ge Num b er of W o rk Hours Needed per W eek at M ean Renter W a ge t o A f f ord Fair M a rket R e nt P ot t aw at om i e $8. 78 $6. 65 $9. 21 $10. 23 $13. 02 $15. 00 30 42 47 59 68 P r at t 7. 19 6. 40 7. 50 9. 85 12. 77 15. 06 36 42 55 71 84 Raw l i ns 7. 38 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 40 41 53 68 70 Reno 8. 64 7. 00 7. 79 10. 23 14. 02 14. 42 32 36 47 65 67 Republ i c 5. 24 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 58 59 75 99 102 Ri c e 8. 39 7. 13 7. 77 9. 85 13. 06 13. 46 34 37 47 62 64 Ri l ey 7. 05 8. 02 8. 67 10. 75 15. 65 18. 87 46 49 61 89 107 Rook s 10. 06 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 29 30 39 50 52 Rus h 9. 71 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 26 31 41 53 62 Rus s el l 6. 28 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 47 48 63 80 83 S al i ne 9. 17 8. 12 8. 15 10. 73 14. 29 14. 73 35 36 47 62 64 S c ot t 8. 62 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 39 40 48 59 65 S edgw i c k 11. 43 8. 08 9. 04 11. 88 15. 19 17. 10 28 32 42 53 60 S ew ard 9. 15 7. 37 9. 06 10. 48 12. 87 15. 60 32 40 46 56 68 S haw nee 9. 84 8. 44 9. 19 11. 25 14. 27 15. 00 34 37 46 58 61 S heri dan 8. 92 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 33 34 44 57 58 S herm an 7. 16 7. 25 7. 48 9. 85 12. 37 12. 75 41 42 55 69 71 S m i t h 7. 41 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 40 40 53 68 70 S t af f ord 8. 14 6. 40 7. 54 9. 85 12. 83 15. 12 31 37 48 63 74 S t ant on 9. 83 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 35 35 42 52 57 S t evens 9. 37 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 36 37 45 54 60 S um ner 6. 77 6. 37 7. 50 9. 85 13. 25 15. 42 38 44 58 78 91 Thom as 6. 20 7. 33 7. 48 9. 85 12. 52 12. 88 47 48 63 81 83 Trego 7. 63 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 39 39 52 66 68 W abauns ee 7. 65 8. 44 9. 19 11. 25 14. 27 15. 00 44 48 59 75 78 W al l ac e 6. 29 7. 37 7. 48 9. 85 12. 60 12. 96 47 48 63 80 82 W as hi ngt on 7. 50 7. 63 7. 77 9. 85 12. 92 13. 35 41 41 53 69 71 W i c hi t a 11. 88 8. 50 8. 58 10. 44 12. 71 13. 94 29 29 35 43 47 W i l s on 8. 74 7. 12 7. 90 9. 85 12. 65 13. 77 33 36 45 58 63 W oods on 6. 44 7. 12 7. 92 9. 85 12. 67 13. 81 44 49 61 79 86 W y andot t e 12. 77 9. 96 11. 96 13. 73 18. 58 19. 54 31 37 43 58 61 Kansas $10. 35 $8. 40 $9. 47 $11. 70 $15. 51 $17. 12 32 37 45 60 66 H ousi ng w age i s the per hour w age needed to afford a rental uni t at fa i r m a rk et rent. Fai r m a rk et rent i s the am ount that w oul d be needed to pay the gross rent (shelter rent plus utilities) of pri v atel y ow ned, decent, and safe rental housi ng of a m odest (non-l u x u ry ) nature w i th sui t abl e am eni ti es. S ource: N a ti onal Low I n com e H ousi ng C oal i t i on, Out of R each 2006, h t t p : / / www. n l i h c . o r g / o o r / o o r 2006/ (accessed D e cem ber 19, 2006). 329 New Priv ately - O w ned Housing Units A u thorized by Building Permits K a nsas and the U . S., 2004-2006 H ous ing St r u c t ur e T y pe K a ns a s U n it e d St a t e s K a ns a s Uni t ed S t ates Ka nsas Uni t ed S t ates Hous i ng Uni t s i n S t ruc t ures w i t h: 1 Uni t 11, 437 1, 596, 443 11, 626 1, 681, 986 11, 133 1, 378, 220 2 Uni t s 662 42, 766 488 39, 260 350 35, 256 3-4 Uni t s 223 47, 211 456 44, 736 186 41, 348 5 or M ore Uni t s 868 365, 640 1, 478 389, 334 2, 950 384, 079 No. of S t ruc t ures w i t h 5 Uni t s or M ore 73 21, 362 99 22, 130 174 19, 220 To t a l 13, 190 2, 052, 060 14, 048 2, 155, 316 14, 619 1, 838, 903 V al uat i on ($1, 000s ) i n S t ruc t ures w i t h: 1 Uni t $1, 791, 063 $253, 287, 921 $1, 874, 058 $284, 452, 288 $1, 767, 847 $245, 687, 007 2 Uni t s 57, 836 3, 906, 882 41, 486 3, 828, 179 31, 036 3, 493, 762 3-4 Uni t s 21, 822 4, 011, 095 39, 150 4, 039, 629 17, 436 3, 986, 387 5 or M ore Uni t s 41, 680 28, 913, 565 88, 351 36, 934, 372 179, 173 38, 147, 336 To t a l $1, 912, 401 $290, 119, 463 $2, 043, 045 $329, 254, 468 $1, 995, 492 $291, 314, 492 2005 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, H ousi ng U n i t s A u thori z ed by B u i l d i ng P e rm i t s, A nnual D a ta, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / c o n s t / www/ C 4 0 / t a b l e 2 . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 7 , 2007). 2004 2006 330 C ount y T ot al U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st Alle n 12 $1, 245, 924 8 $797, 000 6 $564, 000 14 $2, 244, 366 A nders on 5 570, 000 16 2, 072, 934 33 3, 960, 000 24 3, 795, 000 Atch iso n 18 2, 717, 152 35 2, 530, 275 27 3, 400, 684 25 3, 403, 466 B arber 5 550, 000 5 560, 000 8 1, 060, 000 1 75, 000 Ba r t o n 37 3, 537, 216 48 4, 859, 817 35 2, 779, 560 50 5, 635, 500 B ourbon 53 3, 007, 000 9 467, 000 3 190, 000 11 855, 000 Br o w n 2 125, 000 7 613, 500 3 220, 000 5 680, 000 Bu tle r 406 49, 629, 904 407 52, 663, 386 382 56, 861, 518 294 49, 763, 714 Chas e 1 102, 375 00 00 00 Chaut auqua 00 0 0 0 0 1 98, 000 Cherok ee 2 152, 400 4 670, 000 3 527, 000 3 396, 000 Cheyenne 00 4 200, 200 0 0 0 0 Cl ark 00 1 250, 000 2 290, 000 1 127, 000 Cl ay 7 938, 000 33 3, 232, 425 10 995, 000 13 1, 408, 000 Cl oud 1 185, 000 5 971, 000 2 180, 000 0 0 Cof f ey 25 2, 293, 000 29 2, 743, 000 28 3, 096, 080 23 2, 877, 653 Com anc he 1 116, 343 00 00 00 Cow l ey 68 8, 275, 574 90 11, 865, 392 81 11, 204, 337 79 11, 864, 276 Craw f o rd 181 15, 934, 234 204 17, 163, 689 107 14, 054, 943 141 17, 742, 005 Dec a t u r 2 143, 000 3 344, 000 0 0 0 0 Di c k i ns on 51 5, 276, 750 47 4, 873, 110 39 3, 386, 433 19 2, 145, 177 Doni phan 9 845, 713 16 1, 490, 427 24 2, 189, 796 15 2, 059, 465 Dougl as 942 97, 987, 577 977 103, 394, 645 834 102, 343, 329 599 82, 993, 238 Ed w a r d s 00 2 383, 000 1 180, 000 0 0 Elk -- -- -- -- Ellis 108 8, 646, 705 16 2, 353, 375 45 6, 790, 230 55 6, 594, 162 Ells w o r t h 5 475, 000 4 306, 000 19 2, 243, 372 4 290, 000 Fi nney 69 6, 300, 692 32 3, 784, 574 30 3, 029, 757 13 1, 984, 000 For d 88 7, 401, 600 94 8, 199, 133 68 8, 244, 200 30 3, 457, 000 Frank l i n 66 5, 628, 180 207 20, 648, 022 137 18, 518, 107 218 30, 083, 059 Geary 28 2, 824, 561 51 6, 110, 943 64 8, 308, 872 0 0 Gov e 2 252, 000 00 00 00 Graham 00 0 0 0 0 10 500, 000 Grant 5 439, 000 6 1, 084, 000 10 576, 227 2 269, 900 Gray 3 440, 000 9 1, 236, 000 14 1, 830, 000 14 1, 602, 992 Greel ey 00 1 150, 000 1 145, 000 0 0 New Priv ately - O w ned Residential Housing Unit s A uthorized by Building Permits in Kansas by C ounty , 2002-2005 2004 2002 2003 2005 331 C ount y T ot al U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st New Priv ately - O w ned Residential Housing Unit s A uthorized by Building Permits in Kansas by C ounty , 2002-2005 2004 2002 2003 2005 Greenw ood 3 $282, 000 4 $485, 000 1 $125, 000 1 $37, 000 H a m ilto n 2 215, 000 13 490, 000 3 325, 000 1 90, 000 Harper 2 198, 790 4 150, 600 2 36, 400 20 3, 003, 160 Harvey 149 17, 296, 178 130 14, 462, 518 101 12, 341, 072 133 17, 352, 329 H a ske l l 1 75, 000 1 125, 000 0 0 0 0 Hodgem an -- -- -- -- Ja ckso n 5 495, 000 6 550, 000 74 9, 085, 000 7 690, 000 Je ffe r so n 107 10, 161, 200 114 12, 655, 180 110 14, 634, 500 132 16, 236, 850 Je w e l l 00 1 150, 000 0 0 1 100, 000 J ohns on 4, 239 691, 430, 865 5, 331 813, 136, 351 4, 398 807, 383, 642 4, 399 781, 145, 368 K earny 11 340, 000 2 245, 836 10 605, 511 4 415, 000 K i ngm an 15 885, 000 8 988, 000 6 792, 000 1 193, 800 Kio w a 00 00 00 00 Labet t e 39 2, 561, 488 26 1, 869, 727 9 657, 585 22 2, 517, 083 Lane 1 90, 000 00 00 00 Leavenw ort h 686 76, 145, 108 567 64, 251, 439 590 77, 105, 739 675 93, 771, 837 Li nc ol n 1 100, 000 1 48, 000 1 85, 000 0 0 Li nn 3 350, 000 10 820, 348 88 12, 039, 989 132 21, 268, 250 Logan 1 116, 343 2 245, 836 8 681, 332 2 276, 106 Lyon 32 3, 239, 147 91 5, 714, 415 173 14, 082, 276 172 14, 641, 865 M c P hers on 96 12, 907, 500 107 14, 179, 600 128 19, 266, 780 88 13, 204, 400 Ma r i o n 39 3, 398, 000 35 3, 424, 550 64 4, 655, 825 28 970, 300 M ars hal l 6 874, 900 8 1, 145, 900 11 1, 468, 000 9 1, 575, 000 M eade 00 00 00 00 Mi a m i 116 19, 326, 763 143 24, 083, 849 282 43, 000, 278 248 42, 994, 993 M i t c hel l 2 437, 000 6 921, 000 8 1, 406, 000 2 235, 000 M ont gom ery 20 1, 810, 059 16 1, 265, 582 11 1, 160, 268 14 1, 218, 671 Mo r r i s 2 206, 800 3 439, 000 7 688, 650 10 1, 533, 000 Mo r t o n 25 252, 905 2 335, 000 0 0 1 200, 000 Nem aha 11 1, 575, 000 17 2, 599, 000 8 1, 455, 000 25 3, 577, 610 Neos ho 9 807, 506 12 1, 248, 644 7 699, 000 12 1, 196, 219 Nes s 1 10, 000 3 195, 000 1 145, 000 0 0 Nort on 00 6 426, 000 1 65, 000 0 0 Os age 91 15, 344, 843 75 12, 408, 600 80 2, 631, 435 58 7, 837, 381 Os borne 00 1 17, 000 0 0 0 0 O tta w a 26 3, 463, 043 23 2, 983, 754 6 539, 000 15 1, 975, 000 332 C ount y T ot al U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st New Priv ately - O w ned Residential Housing Unit s A uthorized by Building Permits in Kansas by C ounty , 2002-2005 2004 2002 2003 2005 P aw nee 1 $89, 714 4 $326, 118 3 $429, 355 6 $696, 500 Ph illip s 4 336, 671 12 938, 947 1 375, 000 0 0 P ot t aw at om i e 114 16, 734, 059 30 3, 582, 857 131 23, 105, 061 256 36, 608, 191 Pr a t t 00 00 16 2, 389, 200 4 580, 000 R a w lin s 00 00 00 00 Reno 126 16, 099, 755 120 16, 351, 903 99 13, 614, 768 186 18, 848, 689 Republ i c 1 20, 000 0 0 0 0 39 4, 627, 120 Ri c e 00 14 714, 000 8 917, 355 8 847, 800 R ile y 247 24, 983, 690 590 52, 450, 958 438 45, 328, 328 407 54, 105, 682 Rook s 00 1 40, 000 1 105, 000 2 115, 000 Rus h 3 208, 850 1 13, 000 0 0 1 125, 000 R u sse l l 00 2 194, 000 4 825, 000 11 1, 619, 047 Sa lin e 190 11, 787, 777 141 18, 752, 310 155 16, 752, 552 136 14, 788, 192 Sco tt 3 452, 000 3 940, 000 9 1, 112, 000 1 317, 000 S edgw i c k 2, 609 275, 400, 019 3, 024 302, 982, 136 2, 474 291, 720, 615 2, 766 322, 377, 460 Se w a r d 7 778, 000 34 3, 107, 000 52 4, 996, 000 62 6, 383, 332 S haw nee 1, 077 120, 111, 497 1, 092 158, 942, 173 861 145, 229, 849 897 144, 153, 839 S heri dan -- -- -- -- S herm an 00 2 158, 047 15 712, 268 2 274, 119 Sm ith 2 199, 000 00 00 00 Sta ffo r d 1 150, 000 0 0 1 175, 000 0 0 S t ant on 3 840, 000 2 525, 000 0 0 1 347, 000 S t evens 4 668, 000 4 575, 000 4 584, 000 0 0 S um ner 42 4, 401, 000 36 3, 406, 222 54 6, 023, 000 48 5, 874, 100 Thom as 4 425, 000 3 356, 000 3 700, 000 3 520, 000 Trego 2 297, 000 0 0 25 1, 962, 000 1 75, 000 W abauns ee 7 666, 343 7 720, 000 26 3, 609, 880 31 5, 053, 157 W a lla c e 00 00 00 00 W as hi ngt on 00 1 100, 000 2 259, 118 0 0 Wi c h i t a 1 130, 000 1 80, 000 1 100, 000 0 0 W ils o n 00 2 190, 000 2 65, 000 3 350, 000 W oods on 2 168, 000 1 108, 280 7 702, 000 2 45, 000 W y andot t e 101 12, 954, 489 83 9, 969, 826 239 26, 157, 265 777 99, 088, 113 Kansas 12, 494 $1, 578, 336, 202 14, 348 $1, 813, 601, 353 12, 835 $1, 872, 278, 341 13, 526 $1, 979, 019, 536 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not a perm i t i s s ui ng pl ac e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, M anufacturi ng and C onstructi on D i v i s i on, B u i l d i ng P e rm i t s B r anch, H ousi ng U n i t s A u thori z ed by B u i l d i ng P e rm i t s , 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. 333 City 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Andover - $30,170 $30,046 $33,924 $47,009 $35,239 -25.0 Arkansas City $14,370 7,277 4,797 15,036 4,267 14,778 246.3 Atchison 16,873 5,989 5,274 6,818 7,223 5,422 -24.9 Augusta - 4,216 2,261 7,470 12,770 5,620 -56.0 Bonner Springs - 13,963 12,497 7,250 23,544 18,579 -21.1 Coffeyville 1,434 3,616 36,363 2,801 6,283 9,246 47.2 Derby 40,266 24,191 37,293 31,584 38,816 38,922 0.3 Dodge City 31,454 13,816 19,782 16,763 9,308 33,154 256.2 El Dorado 11,982 16,014 14,723 16,277 6,335 29,574 366.8 Emporia 42,083 41,925 21,017 21,054 21,675 22,160 2.2 Fort Scott - 7,641 2,862 2,591 2,238 6,827 205.1 Garden City 17,262 38,632 19,303 14,000 11,264 10,068 -10.6 Gardner - 34,179 62,266 59,559 98,432 61,255 -37.8 Great Bend 7,881 7,676 22,539 8,166 15,078 9,457 -37.3 Hays 10,960 15,268 8,547 24,739 18,245 23,337 27.9 Hutchinson 75,440 42,522 22,500 51,604 36,148 76,550 111.8 Independence 2,284 1,824 6,667 19,709 3,405 5,512 61.9 Junction City 8,298 12,205 22,387 19,113 32,728 186,996 471.4 Kansas City 95,597 158,205 110,647 143,592 198,743 138,794 -30.2 Lawrence 152,209 141,506 217,140 101,344 131,410 171,998 30.9 Leavenworth 27,610 32,413 34,701 43,149 30,789 32,672 6.1 Leawood 96,428 168,000 160,900 157,000 210,740 148,734 -29.4 Lenexa 184,298 147,427 141,010 197,099 174,700 195,005 11.6 Liberal 9,820 5,565 - 13,180 11,117 9,450 -15.0 McPherson 19,655 18,576 25,472 13,409 15,629 24,900 59.3 Manhattan 46,779 50,189 82,192 66,077 76,229 147,189 93.1 Merriam 5,886 14,484 11,084 21,474 26,968 29,949 11.1 Mulvane 13,323 10,648 8,320 8,977 22,767 11,611 -49.0 Newton 14,217 26,395 15,009 20,994 17,775 36,783 106.9 Olathe 320,761 298,209 464,390 266,086 345,916 403,271 16.6 Ottawa 17,507 11,803 25,711 18,065 39,796 57,004 43.2 Overland Park 623,115 381,436 388,266 341,579 565,869 409,793 -27.6 Park City - 20,931 16,417 17,841 13,420 24,735 84.3 Parsons 5,196 8,992 4,578 6,616 16,077 19,072 18.6 Pittsburg 31,109 27,893 29,537 16,146 36,405 21,359 -41.3 Prairie Village 19,544 12,810 11,010 12,569 20,487 19,850 -3.1 Salina 74,050 62,582 46,213 34,582 49,114 69,328 41.2 Shawnee 142,035 150,743 185,308 181,654 159,506 105,985 -33.6 Topeka 118,783 161,584 151,648 186,122 163,405 159,002 -2.7 Wellington - 22,997 3,951 3,368 15,940 13,549 -15.0 Wichita 441,732 416,044 489,707 546,941 485,565 427,440 -12.0 Winfield 10,188 14,459 7,891 27,423 15,994 30,802 92.6 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=cedbr&p=/EconInd/Constr/ (accessed April 5, 2007). Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities 2001-2006 (thousands of dollars) Percent Change 2005-2006 334 Income Income Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 335 Income Income............................................................................................................................................ 335 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 ........................................................................................................... 337 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2002-2006 ........................................................................................................... 339 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2003-2005......................................................... 341 Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2005 ....................................................................................................... 344 Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2004 ....................................................................................................... 347 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2005 and 2006................................................ 350 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County ...................................................... 352 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 1996-2005............................................................................................... 354 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map) ............................................................................................. 357 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 1996-2005 ...................................... 358 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State, 1996-2003............................................................................................... 359 Median Income of Households, by State, 1999-2005 ................................................................................................................. 360 Median Income in Kansas, by County, 1989 and 1999............................................................................................................... 361 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 1999-2004............................................................................. 363 Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2005.......................................................................................................................................... 365 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 2000-01 – 2004-05...................................................................................................... 366 Poverty Estimates by State, People Under Age 5, 2002-2004 ................................................................................................. 367 Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2005 ......................................................................................................................... 368 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2005 ....................................................................................................... 369 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, All Ages, 2002-2004 ............................................................................................. 370 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2002-2004 ..................................... 372 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, People Under Age 18, 2002-2004.................................................................... 374 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2004-2006.......................................... 376 Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 .................................................................................................................................................................. 379 336 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 (millions of dollars) State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 New England Connecticut $15,432 $38,470 $87,251 $141,570 62.3 Maine 3,400 9,406 21,402 33,173 55.0 Massachusetts 25,568 60,920 138,782 240,209 73.1 New Hampshire 2,883 9,104 22,817 41,429 81.6 Rhode Island 3,902 9,181 20,126 30,697 52.5 Vermont 1,614 4,414 10,096 16,883 67.2 Mideast Delaware 2,530 6,394 14,343 24,277 69.3 District of Columbia 3,755 7,845 16,025 23,102 44.2 Maryland 17,951 47,296 109,686 181,957 65.9 New Jersey 34,663 86,355 190,753 323,554 69.6 New York 89,047 193,492 423,897 663,005 56.4 Pennsylvania 48,088 119,692 234,334 364,838 55.7 Great Lakes Illinois 50,835 125,838 238,499 400,373 67.9 Indiana 19,678 51,469 97,213 165,285 70.0 Michigan 37,346 95,460 176,189 294,227 67.0 Ohio 43,597 108,500 203,630 320,538 57.4 Wisconsin 17,609 47,623 88,635 153,548 73.2 Plains Iowa 10,931 27,930 48,358 77,763 60.8 Kansas 8,583 23,578 44,876 74,570 66.2 Minnesota 15,411 41,898 87,318 157,964 80.9 Missouri 18,037 45,893 90,407 152,722 68.9 Nebraska 5,642 14,403 28,444 47,329 66.4 North Dakota 1,999 5,174 10,166 16,097 58.3 South Dakota 2,177 5,577 11,273 19,438 72.4 Southeast Alabama 10,202 30,564 63,679 105,807 66.2 Arkansas 5,458 17,221 34,076 58,726 72.3 Florida 27,412 97,741 254,984 457,539 79.4 Georgia 15,556 46,192 114,643 230,356 100.9 Kentucky 10,229 29,965 57,026 98,845 73.3 Louisiana 11,281 37,067 64,052 103,151 61.0 Mississippi 5,813 17,695 33,754 59,837 77.3 North Carolina 16,661 48,344 114,926 218,668 90.3 South Carolina 7,928 24,270 55,647 98,270 76.6 Tennessee 12,480 37,994 81,700 148,833 82.2 Virginia 17,658 54,457 127,129 220,845 73.7 West Virginia 5,428 15,841 25,980 39,582 52.4 Southwest Arizona 6,884 26,073 62,649 132,558 111.6 New Mexico 3,262 10,929 22,708 40,318 77.6 Oklahoma 8,919 28,906 50,971 84,310 65.4 Texas 40,820 141,659 297,146 593,139 99.6 337 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 (millions of dollars) State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 Rocky Mountain Colorado $9,003 $31,259 $64,748 $144,394 123.0 Idaho 2,525 8,198 15,918 31,290 96.6 Montana 2,518 7,144 12,361 20,716 67.6 Utah 3,611 12,519 25,817 53,561 107.5 Wyoming 1,303 5,556 8,167 14,063 72.2 Far West Alaska 1,602 6,025 12,617 18,741 48.5 California 96,313 284,455 648,263 1,103,842 70.3 Hawaii 3,886 11,073 24,704 34,451 39.5 Nevada 2,435 9,480 24,837 61,428 147.3 Oregon 8,242 26,710 51,515 96,402 87.1 Washington 14,323 45,004 97,399 187,853 92.9 United States $832,429 $2,298,255 $4,861,936 $8,422,074 73.2 BEA Regions New England 52,799 131,495 300,474 503,961 67.7 Mideast 196,035 461,074 989,039 1,580,733 59.8 Great Lakes 169,065 428,890 804,166 1,333,971 65.9 Plains 62,780 164,453 320,841 545,882 70.1 Southeast 146,106 457,351 1,027,597 1,840,460 79.1 Southwest 59,884 207,566 433,473 850,326 96.2 Rocky Mountain 18,959 64,677 127,012 264,024 107.9 Far West 126,801 382,747 859,336 1,502,717 74.9 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Accounts Data, Annual State Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/spi/ (accessed June 6, 2006). 338 S t ate by Regi on 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006p 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 New E ngl and Connec t i c ut $146, 997 $148, 777 $158, 567 $165, 890 $174, 721 1. 2 6. 6 4. 6 5. 3 M ai ne 35, 998 37, 533 39, 236 40, 612 42, 750 4. 3 4. 5 3. 5 5. 3 M as s ac hus et t s 249, 954 253, 993 267, 972 279, 860 295, 320 1. 6 5. 5 4. 4 5. 5 New Ham ps hi r e 43, 393 44, 327 47, 248 49, 356 51, 690 2. 2 6. 6 4. 5 4. 7 Rhode I s l and 33, 635 35, 072 36, 679 37, 923 39, 916 4. 3 4. 6 3. 4 5. 3 V erm ont 18, 051 18, 711 19, 519 20, 362 21, 377 3. 7 4. 3 4. 3 5. 0 M i deas t Del aw are 26, 530 27, 395 29, 300 31, 218 33, 304 3. 3 7. 0 6. 5 6. 7 Di s t ri c t of Col um bi a 25, 786 26, 914 29, 125 30, 739 32, 423 4. 4 8. 2 5. 5 5. 5 M aryl and 198, 824 205, 737 220, 603 234, 609 247, 526 3. 5 7. 2 6. 3 5. 5 New J ers ey 337, 009 342, 858 363, 158 381, 466 404, 331 1. 7 5. 9 5. 0 6. 0 New Y ork 677, 604 693, 533 742, 209 771, 990 818, 426 2. 4 7. 0 4. 0 6. 0 P enns yl vani a 382, 251 393, 908 413, 589 433, 400 456, 316 3. 0 5. 0 4. 8 5. 3 Great Lak es I l l i noi s 413, 711 426, 877 442, 349 462, 928 490, 374 3. 2 3. 6 4. 7 5. 9 I ndi ana 172, 474 178, 675 187, 533 195, 332 205, 355 3. 6 5. 0 4. 2 5. 1 M i c hi gan 303, 465 313, 503 320, 261 331, 349 341, 710 3. 3 2. 2 3. 5 3. 1 Ohi o 333, 158 341, 146 352, 588 365, 453 382, 658 2. 4 3. 4 3. 6 4. 7 W i s c ons i n 163, 309 168, 120 176, 482 183, 948 192, 818 2. 9 5. 0 4. 2 4. 8 P l ai ns I ow a 82, 398 83, 920 91, 230 93, 919 99, 112 1. 8 8. 7 2. 9 5. 5 Kansas 78, 606 81, 116 85, 520 90, 320 96, 031 3. 2 5. 4 5. 6 6. 3 M i nnes ot a 166, 968 173, 498 184, 225 191, 175 200, 031 3. 9 6. 2 3. 8 4. 6 M i s s ouri 161, 104 166, 129 173, 054 181, 066 191, 086 3. 1 4. 2 4. 6 5. 5 Nebras k a 50, 390 53, 391 55, 828 57, 885 60, 826 6. 0 4. 6 3. 7 5. 1 Nort h Dak ot a 16, 743 18, 179 18, 509 19, 899 20, 699 8. 6 1. 8 7. 5 4. 0 S out h Dak ot a 20, 596 22, 386 24, 053 25, 201 26, 530 8. 7 7. 4 4. 8 5. 3 S out heas t A l abam a 113, 835 118, 356 126, 655 134, 736 143, 925 4. 0 7. 0 6. 4 6. 8 A r k ans as 63, 234 66, 476 70, 853 74, 059 78, 521 5. 1 6. 6 4. 5 6. 0 Fl ori da 495, 489 514, 378 564, 997 604, 131 647, 583 3. 8 9. 8 6. 9 7. 2 Georgi a 244, 957 250, 806 264, 728 282, 322 298, 627 2. 4 5. 6 6. 6 5. 8 K ent uc k y 103, 866 106, 319 111, 873 117, 967 123, 458 2. 4 5. 2 5. 4 4. 7 Loui s i ana 112, 744 115, 695 121, 781 111, 167 132, 715 2. 6 5. 3 -8. 7 19. 4 M i s s i s s i ppi 63, 979 66, 305 69, 450 72, 862 77, 232 3. 6 4. 7 4. 9 6. 0 Nort h Carol i na 228, 684 234, 983 252, 253 269, 203 285, 477 2. 8 7. 3 6. 7 6. 0 (millions of dollars) Total Per s onal Income by State and R e gion, 2002-2006 P e rcent Change 339 S t ate by Regi on 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006p 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 (millions of dollars) Total Per s onal Income by State and R e gion, 2002-2006 P e rcent Change S out heas t (c ont i nued) S out h Carol i na $104, 046 $107, 203 $113, 632 $120, 123 $127, 543 3. 0 6. 0 5. 7 6. 2 Tennes s ee 159, 173 165, 402 174, 452 184, 443 195, 078 3. 9 5. 5 5. 7 5. 8 V i rgi ni a 240, 534 250, 605 226, 751 283, 685 299, 393 4. 2 -9. 5 25. 1 5. 5 W es t V i rgi ni a 43, 312 43, 841 45, 819 47, 926 50, 730 1. 2 4. 5 4. 6 5. 9 S out hw es t A r i z ona 144, 150 150, 582 164, 122 178, 706 193, 983 4. 5 9. 0 8. 9 8. 5 New M ex i c o 44, 987 46, 650 50, 707 53, 714 57, 998 3. 7 8. 7 5. 9 8. 0 Ok l ahom a 90, 178 92, 599 100, 027 106, 119 115, 288 2. 7 8. 0 6. 1 8. 6 Tex as 626, 604 649, 419 690, 480 744, 270 805, 307 3. 6 6. 3 7. 8 8. 2 Roc k y M ount ai n Col orado 153, 066 154, 829 164, 673 174, 919 186, 266 1. 2 6. 4 6. 2 6. 5 I daho 33, 849 34, 816 38, 229 40, 706 43, 924 2. 9 9. 8 6. 5 7. 9 M ont ana 22, 819 24, 177 25, 791 27, 122 28, 989 6. 0 6. 7 5. 2 6. 9 Ut ah 58, 182 59, 412 63, 478 68, 039 74, 229 2. 1 6. 8 7. 2 9. 1 W y om i ng 15, 463 16, 420 17, 723 18, 981 20, 948 6. 2 7. 9 7. 1 10. 4 Far W e s t A l as k a 20, 722 21, 184 22, 259 23, 588 24, 974 2. 2 5. 1 6. 0 5. 9 Cal i f orni a 1, 147, 716 1, 187, 040 1, 268, 049 1, 335, 386 1, 420, 245 3. 4 6. 8 5. 3 6. 4 Haw ai i 36, 370 37, 837 41, 129 43, 913 46, 662 4. 0 8. 7 6. 8 6. 3 Nevada 66, 632 71, 183 79, 353 86, 224 92, 557 6. 8 11. 5 8. 7 7. 3 Oregon 101, 882 105, 161 111, 325 117, 497 124, 589 3. 2 5. 9 5. 5 6. 0 W as hi ngt on 197, 452 202, 942 216, 921 223, 232 239, 348 2. 8 6. 9 2. 9 7. 2 Uni t ed S t ates $8, 872, 871 $9, 150, 320 $9, 716, 351 $10, 220, 942 $10, 860, 917 3. 1 6. 2 5. 2 6. 3 B E A Regi ons New E ngl and $528, 030 $538, 413 $569, 221 $594, 004 $625, 774 2. 0 5. 7 4. 4 5. 3 M i deas t 1, 648, 005 1, 690, 345 1, 797, 984 1, 883, 423 1, 992, 327 2. 6 6. 4 4. 8 5. 8 Great Lak es 1, 386, 117 1, 428, 321 1, 479, 214 1, 539, 010 1, 612, 914 3. 0 3. 6 4. 0 4. 8 P l ai ns 576, 806 598, 619 632, 420 659, 466 694, 315 3. 8 5. 6 4. 3 5. 3 S out heas t 1, 973, 853 2, 040, 368 2, 183, 245 2, 302, 623 2, 460, 283 3. 4 7. 0 5. 5 6. 8 S out hw es t 905, 918 939, 250 1, 005, 337 1, 082, 809 1, 172, 575 3. 7 7. 0 7. 7 8. 3 Roc k y M ount ai n 283, 369 289, 654 309, 894 329, 766 354, 355 2. 2 7. 0 6. 4 7. 5 Far W es t 1, 570, 773 1, 625, 348 1, 739, 037 1, 829, 841 1, 948, 374 3. 5 7. 0 5. 2 6. 5 p - prel i m i nary r - rev i s e d S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, A nnual S t ate P e rsonal I n com e , 2002-2006, http:// www. bea.gov/regi onal /i ndex .htm (accessed Jul y 11, 2007). 340 Income and Earnings Category 2003r 2004r 2005 Income by Place of Residence Personal income $81,116,278 $85,520,120 $90,320,478 Population (persons) 2,727,042 2,738,356 2,748,172 Per capita personal income (dollars) 29,745 31,230 32,866 Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 62,149,802 66,343,437 69,918,184 Less: Contributions for government social insurance 6,785,233 7,166,104 7,708,444 Employee and self-employed contrib. for govt social insurance 3,494,524 3,673,664 3,902,988 Employer contributions for government social insurance 3,290,709 3,492,440 3,805,456 Plus: Adjustment for residence 871,417 724,880 851,409 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 56,235,986 59,902,213 63,061,149 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 13,120,343 13,423,676 14,276,967 Plus: Personal current transfer receipts 11,759,949 12,194,231 12,982,362 Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 43,605,515 45,801,308 47,636,925 Supplements to wages and salaries 11,016,526 12,399,086 13,406,719 Employer contrib. for employee pension and insurance funds 7,725,817 8,906,646 9,601,263 Employer contrib. for government social insurance 3,290,709 3,492,440 3,805,456 Proprietors' income 7,527,761 8,143,043 8,874,540 Farm 822,237 517,462 623,073 Nonfarm 6,705,524 7,625,581 8,251,467 Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 1,193,030 973,262 1,066,237 Nonfarm earnings 60,956,772 65,370,175 68,851,947 Private earnings 49,096,483 52,103,134 55,017,914 Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 214,456 210,382 228,199 Forestry and logging - 2,561 - Fishing, hunting, and trapping - 3,931 - Agriculture and forestry support activities 207,451 203,890 221,427 Mining 882,024 1,116,737 1,328,010 Oil and gas extraction 649,364 812,180 982,950 Mining (except oil and gas) 80,426 95,502 105,347 Support activities for mining 152,234 209,055 239,713 Utilities 617,946 657,098 690,152 Construction 3,328,533 3,484,446 3,776,521 Construction of buildings 830,153 875,226 932,760 Heavy and civil engineering construction 557,173 590,441 655,200 Specialty trade contractors 1,941,207 2,018,779 2,188,561 Manufacturing 10,273,532 11,051,694 11,661,073 Durable goods manufacturing 6,326,596 6,623,679 7,051,767 Wood product manufacturing 83,436 87,145 89,903 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 304,503 314,295 344,314 Primary metal manufacturing 124,920 145,791 155,870 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 514,387 551,229 617,951 Machinery manufacturing 810,241 874,708 903,568 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 401,037 445,527 481,321 Electronic equipment and appliance manufacturing 227,160 256,848 271,645 Motor vehicle, bodies and trailers, and parts mfg. --- Other transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing 195,282 223,282 227,613 Miscellaneous manufacturing 338,670 333,309 330,856 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2003-2005 (thousands of dollars) 341 Income and Earnings Category 2003r 2004r 2005 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2003-2005 (thousands of dollars) Nondurable goods manufacturing $3,946,936 $4,428,015 $4,609,306 Food manufacturing 1,319,836 1,385,924 1,436,818 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 32,415 35,125 37,183 Textile mills - 4,142 6,525 Textile product mills 46,557 48,610 46,431 Apparel manufacturing 66,879 65,547 67,493 Leather and allied product manufacturing - 15,819 13,252 Paper manufacturing 196,652 182,948 172,277 Printing and related support activities 520,803 545,799 561,847 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 662,439 885,289 952,463 Chemical manufacturing 641,981 776,281 822,461 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 440,087 482,531 492,556 Wholesale trade 3,342,670 3,545,216 3,772,210 Retail trade 4,205,076 4,288,788 4,362,037 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 850,757 870,993 893,243 Furniture and home furnishings stores 204,083 214,725 209,484 Electronics and appliance stores 258,240 280,367 265,911 Building material and garden supply stores 378,471 387,202 408,356 Food and beverage stores 581,673 558,791 556,539 Health and personal care stores 239,248 258,357 269,102 Gasoline stations 246,208 239,508 243,422 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 195,058 193,541 198,467 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 139,559 135,218 137,801 General merchandise stores 753,868 783,154 807,539 Miscellaneous store retailers 247,108 245,963 243,139 Nonstore retailers 110,803 120,969 129,034 Transportation and warehousing 2,322,320 2,410,973 2,489,576 Air transportation 38,329 44,280 35,599 Rail transportation --- Water transportation - 716 - Truck transportation 887,604 - 962,740 Transit and ground passenger transportation 73,943 77,706 81,220 Pipeline transportation 97,629 91,115 90,283 Scenic and sightseeing transportation - 2,404 2,619 Support activities for transportation 228,935 243,196 277,828 Couriers and messengers 266,365 280,684 - Warehousing and storage 256,828 250,005 253,155 Information 3,337,931 3,467,343 3,344,081 Publishing industries, except Internet 401,443 417,994 443,299 Motion picture and sound recording industries 30,919 25,387 25,691 Broadcasting, except Internet 625,311 665,274 638,602 Internet publishing and broadcasting 6,170 4,292 4,236 Telecommunications 2,117,449 2,179,981 2,045,243 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 135,170 150,714 164,419 Other information services 21,469 23,701 22,591 Finance and Insurance 3,443,020 3,538,324 3,684,245 Monetary authorities - central bank --- Credit intermediation and related activities 1,382,672 1,409,336 1,459,018 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 534,806 550,565 611,539 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,486,111 1,548,835 1,585,095 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles --- Real estate and rental leasing 1,030,623 1,084,156 1,167,144 Real estate 748,090 797,618 922,245 Rental and leasing services 259,895 262,373 225,346 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 22,638 24,165 19,553 342 Income and Earnings Category 2003r 2004r 2005 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2003-2005 (thousands of dollars) Professional and technical services $3,636,298 $4,119,366 $4,494,448 Management of companies and enterprises 642,242 646,177 684,829 Administrative and waste services 1,912,856 2,047,391 2,469,462 Administrative and support services 1,774,808 1,902,592 2,313,519 Waste management and remediation services 138,048 144,799 155,943 Educational services 454,982 484,165 507,546 Health care and social assistance 5,737,227 6,121,229 6,444,008 Ambulatory health care services 2,852,454 3,060,203 3,266,199 Hospitals 1,582,548 1,670,788 1,720,535 Nursing and residential care facilities 799,196 838,417 881,376 Social assistance 503,029 551,821 575,898 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 262,264 275,033 274,399 Performing arts and spectator sports 62,785 71,706 67,197 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 20,829 22,709 23,946 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 178,650 180,618 183,256 Accommodation and food services 1,529,046 1,620,859 1,655,420 Accommodation 236,089 252,467 256,428 Food services and drinking places 1,292,957 1,368,392 1,398,992 Other services, except public administration 1,923,437 1,933,757 1,984,554 Repair and maintenance 617,761 595,148 602,909 Personal and laundry services 361,519 368,032 382,715 Membership associations and organizations 762,761 801,852 827,718 Private households 181,396 168,725 171,212 Government and government enterprises 11,860,289 13,267,041 13,834,033 Federal, civilian 1,871,954 2,052,479 2,054,583 Military 1,611,419 1,732,548 1,889,902 State and local 8,376,916 9,482,014 9,889,548 State government 2,464,237 3,065,343 3,134,134 Local government 5,912,679 6,416,671 6,755,414 Earnings are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Single dash (-) indicates not published to avoid disclosure; estimates are included in the total. r - revised Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/reis (accessed May 2, 2006). 343 C ount y Supplem ent s 1 Farm N onf arm A l l en $156, 961 $49, 000 -$6, 929 $37, 114 $55, 747 $83, 467 -$1, 190 $12, 117 $347, 302 A nders on 52, 064 15, 282 2, 224 16, 295 30, 965 45, 579 41, 898 3, 875 194, 655 A t c hi s on 199, 054 56, 813 4, 828 28, 370 67, 543 85, 651 -1, 448 15, 762 407, 555 B arber 49, 308 14, 616 -5, 862 20, 862 26, 260 32, 811 1, 363 3, 840 130, 192 B art on 380, 184 98, 397 6, 269 124, 134 165, 242 159, 077 -1, 069 29, 599 866, 809 B ourbon 184, 245 49, 752 -418 24, 618 63, 289 91, 588 -8, 475 14, 576 373, 686 B r ow n 137, 375 43, 030 2, 966 22, 129 46, 433 61, 953 -1, 948 10, 101 289, 846 B ut l er 482, 161 154, 349 3, 146 163, 055 240, 754 274, 519 651, 266 36, 734 1, 885, 490 Chas e 19, 888 6, 440 10, 855 18, 374 13, 074 16, 185 22, 803 1, 546 103, 448 Chaut auqua 22, 009 6, 586 -4, 885 17, 057 22, 942 30, 018 14, 833 1, 564 103, 831 Cherok ee 173, 129 50, 615 5, 412 65, 111 66, 547 131, 602 79, 651 13, 306 540, 575 Cheyenne 22, 510 5, 999 862 5, 374 14, 878 18, 228 1, 085 1, 542 65, 117 Cl ark 24, 774 6, 986 -817 7, 267 13, 842 12, 809 3, 178 1, 597 64, 423 Cl ay 77, 178 22, 300 3, 754 37, 927 53, 590 47, 548 40, 239 5, 677 268, 436 Cl oud 94, 625 27, 669 3, 219 13, 019 50, 775 63, 541 7, 939 7, 308 244, 391 Cof f ey 159, 363 50, 979 2, 762 34, 971 40, 634 51, 214 -27, 149 12, 029 287, 137 Com anc he 15, 610 5, 152 -2, 551 7, 011 9, 139 11, 411 1, 301 1, 085 44, 263 Cow l ey 429, 671 127, 731 3, 140 56, 201 137, 464 214, 186 54, 380 34, 264 951, 196 Craw f ord 485, 923 161, 100 4, 874 7, 523 170, 789 228, 135 -15, 750 38, 535 965, 235 Dec at ur 22, 917 6, 382 2, 461 6, 627 26, 047 19, 606 2, 728 1, 574 82, 742 Di c k i ns on 184, 349 55, 270 7, 018 15, 629 88, 847 98, 792 88, 585 15, 085 506, 595 Doni phan 74, 775 23, 796 2, 592 8, 690 23, 786 40, 911 19, 118 5, 585 181, 578 Dougl as 1, 497, 323 527, 046 790 216, 393 476, 226 353, 258 326, 708 112, 875 3, 166, 415 E dw ards 29, 684 7, 774 15, 649 7, 144 14, 290 19, 587 5, 001 2, 079 94, 310 E l k 15, 784 5, 488 -1, 517 5, 968 12, 005 22, 141 12, 695 1, 039 69, 515 E llis 416, 650 126, 499 9, 555 130, 556 130, 041 130, 253 -3, 584 31, 682 870, 550 E l l s w ort h 62, 069 22, 238 2, 461 13, 580 39, 228 35, 694 1, 307 4, 611 166, 097 Fi nney 508, 836 134, 556 14, 534 85, 173 111, 683 140, 132 -25, 204 38, 256 891, 582 Ford 465, 591 128, 014 34, 344 62, 412 119, 819 126, 616 -22, 767 35, 722 841, 717 Frank l i n 280, 585 72, 686 -2, 093 39, 769 80, 334 132, 341 130, 992 22, 382 688, 015 Geary 834, 081 432, 677 -3, 817 27, 269 102, 646 107, 031 -538, 673 65, 411 846, 146 Gove 28, 127 8, 219 5, 373 9, 308 16, 322 17, 188 2, 295 1, 899 82, 280 Graham 27, 654 7, 981 7, 426 18, 499 12, 266 21, 010 3, 397 1, 973 92, 979 Grant 120, 828 31, 326 13, 557 24, 580 25, 853 29, 797 -12, 677 9, 148 215, 057 Gray 68, 999 18, 658 42, 369 14, 919 23, 736 20, 722 8, 345 4, 753 187, 673 Greel ey 17, 171 4, 138 4, 220 2, 821 7, 766 6, 686 -1, 328 1, 095 39, 203 Greenw ood 46, 047 13, 522 3, 032 19, 743 32, 239 48, 257 28, 165 3, 353 182, 038 Ham i l t on 26, 329 7, 457 23, 539 6, 729 9, 705 12, 922 -220 1, 721 82, 676 Harper 60, 730 18, 968 2, 830 22, 120 30, 504 37, 484 13, 344 4, 560 175, 077 Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) W a ges and Sa la r ie s Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me Pr ope r t y Inc o me 2 R esidence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 T ot a l Personal Inc o me 344 C ount y Supplem ent s 1 Farm N onf arm Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) W a ges and Sa la r ie s Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me Pr ope r t y Inc o me 2 R esidence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 T ot a l Personal Inc o me Harvey $419, 818 $112, 705 $8, 058 $168, 432 $134, 778 $178, 213 $64, 896 $34, 214 $1, 010, 541 Has k el l 48, 821 12, 515 45, 843 11, 077 18, 922 14, 991 6, 026 3, 323 151, 420 Hodgem an 13, 717 4, 680 15, 999 2, 505 12, 533 10, 818 4, 295 876 62, 503 J ac k s on 126, 154 34, 170 -6, 077 46, 575 45, 143 61, 874 100, 146 9, 603 385, 911 J ef f ers on 102, 753 30, 296 1, 036 11, 203 62, 093 84, 972 226, 478 7, 714 501, 238 J ew el l 23, 410 7, 793 7, 400 10, 076 20, 844 20, 927 7, 707 1, 530 93, 916 J ohns on 13, 567, 330 3, 138, 234 7, 120 2, 785, 180 4, 329, 034 1, 715, 507 1, 012, 369 1, 109, 092 24, 358, 292 K earny 38, 083 11, 037 9, 110 4, 985 16, 595 17, 618 9, 221 2, 452 101, 426 K i ngm an 71, 531 19, 516 -6, 373 23, 860 38, 749 44, 868 41, 299 5, 469 220, 680 K i ow a 32, 638 9, 493 953 7, 174 18, 718 23, 160 3, 790 2, 351 90, 525 Labet t e 248, 160 82, 758 1, 445 40, 962 76, 497 174, 088 5, 793 19, 369 587, 822 Lane 20, 913 5, 568 8, 954 4, 677 13, 957 11, 707 -553 1, 372 62, 093 Leavenw ort h 992, 464 396, 965 -4, 292 126, 894 292, 114 284, 924 137, 353 78, 422 2, 074, 991 Li nc ol n 18, 748 6, 786 1, 571 5, 940 16, 262 18, 049 11, 107 1, 335 74, 951 Li nn 66, 145 21, 715 404 10, 762 33, 753 56, 673 67, 459 4, 849 245, 408 Logan 30, 146 9, 370 4, 791 6, 713 17, 377 15, 828 -398 2, 205 78, 838 Lyon 494, 825 160, 266 3, 800 31, 042 133, 330 161, 568 -29, 777 39, 232 877, 103 M c P hers on 476, 822 123, 615 16, 718 124, 659 136, 054 146, 888 -4, 603 37, 091 940, 502 M ari on 93, 851 27, 679 5, 080 16, 631 49, 197 70, 242 55, 354 7, 041 301, 455 M ars hal l 148, 617 45, 912 28, 343 23, 103 67, 142 58, 460 -7, 101 13, 842 336, 613 M eade 42, 536 11, 258 13, 100 8, 012 22, 306 22, 127 12, 127 2, 797 125, 411 M i am i 242, 937 70, 161 -8, 409 24, 045 105, 286 143, 215 420, 020 18, 871 957, 796 M i t c hel l 92, 510 26, 487 8, 193 9, 547 36, 115 36, 814 -13, 011 6, 893 181, 916 M ont gom ery 458, 948 132, 760 1, 510 63, 605 133, 010 229, 391 -25, 414 38, 109 914, 795 M orri s 41, 704 13, 178 1, 401 10, 245 28, 177 32, 565 35, 848 3, 534 155, 101 M ort on 42, 713 12, 666 -4, 634 7, 072 15, 015 16, 942 -- 3, 016 83, 596 Nem aha 119, 662 33, 277 26, 938 11, 122 87, 178 50, 781 1, 723 9, 118 311, 233 Neos ho 205, 280 62, 267 -3, 011 35, 399 54, 897 103, 201 -9, 892 15, 987 413, 822 N e ss 33, 547 10, 235 2, 286 17, 281 22, 024 20, 600 6, 756 2, 464 106, 453 Nort on 66, 310 23, 474 1, 972 10, 255 29, 410 28, 638 -5, 323 4, 773 144, 201 Os age 75, 284 24, 964 -4, 022 9, 072 67, 211 86, 808 178, 672 5, 568 424, 325 Os borne 31, 925 9, 395 3, 321 14, 138 23, 898 25, 488 316 2, 401 102, 323 Ot t a w a 33, 821 10, 121 531 8, 763 26, 471 28, 496 46, 662 2, 447 148, 886 P aw nee 88, 818 41, 998 8, 218 11, 649 27, 994 34, 653 -6, 002 6, 120 193, 989 P h illips 63, 044 21, 802 7, 216 17, 664 34, 822 33, 950 -2, 076 4, 942 165, 304 P ot t aw at om i e 238, 831 64, 820 2, 928 54, 916 86, 950 77, 297 86, 520 19, 159 572, 368 P r at t 122, 761 33, 799 5, 222 30, 934 51, 879 56, 493 -338 9, 362 280, 304 Raw l i ns 21, 460 7, 003 4, 149 13, 663 16, 592 18, 136 1, 693 1, 540 78, 508 Reno 835, 973 230, 469 14, 240 80, 587 318, 685 348, 937 30, 321 66, 505 1, 722, 693 345 C ount y Supplem ent s 1 Farm N onf arm Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) W a ges and Sa la r ie s Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me Pr ope r t y Inc o me 2 R esidence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 T ot a l Personal Inc o me Republ i c $44, 668 $13, 869 $3, 846 $10, 438 $25, 468 $31, 490 $2, 377 $3, 154 $124, 419 Ri c e 89, 035 26, 036 4, 185 11, 862 40, 480 53, 974 19, 812 6, 525 230, 744 Ri l ey 842, 944 362, 563 1, 072 52, 552 261, 441 191, 839 380, 222 61, 750 1, 967, 970 Rook s 52, 802 16, 942 2, 610 14, 867 24, 739 32, 893 4, 281 3, 883 140, 012 Rus h 31, 956 10, 221 917 6, 487 18, 312 23, 331 2, 365 2, 333 88, 076 Rus s el l 63, 238 18, 357 1, 141 12, 431 41, 362 52, 495 -1, 939 4, 743 175, 900 S al i ne 957, 446 266, 967 -1, 775 156, 191 310, 642 264, 745 -128, 524 76, 435 1, 669, 619 S c ot t 59, 721 13, 445 11, 460 11, 394 31, 750 19, 422 4, 755 3, 979 143, 963 S edgw i c k 9, 679, 974 2, 605, 887 -907 1, 972, 083 2, 471, 861 2, 228, 918 -1, 200, 233 789, 937 16, 175, 401 S ew ard 357, 035 95, 197 16, 052 72, 601 60, 624 86, 306 -45, 167 27, 454 586, 790 S haw nee 3, 525, 759 1, 044, 133 1, 298 272, 583 898, 956 977, 289 -575, 333 280, 636 5, 588, 049 S heri dan 23, 480 6, 671 15, 640 14, 130 18, 461 13, 921 1, 728 1, 617 89, 884 S herm an 66, 363 18, 506 6, 558 12, 365 24, 204 42, 131 2, 163 4, 851 161, 583 S m i t h 34, 967 10, 349 2, 721 8, 719 28, 607 26, 139 4, 929 2, 503 110, 352 S t af f ord 35, 704 11, 208 7, 091 11, 879 22, 293 29, 935 9, 564 2, 440 121, 719 S t ant on 24, 808 6, 075 12, 886 4, 467 15, 687 9, 755 1, 676 1, 549 72, 147 S t evens 63, 203 17, 468 25, 158 12, 184 28, 251 22, 740 707 4, 451 160, 338 S um ner 172, 330 52, 379 7, 588 28, 551 85, 737 130, 236 246, 109 14, 207 691, 233 Thom as 104, 471 29, 365 22, 714 13, 307 34, 030 39, 227 -2, 631 7, 678 224, 339 Trego 26, 432 8, 460 -130 7, 353 14, 073 18, 732 3, 359 1, 994 73, 544 W abauns ee 35, 414 11, 496 256 14, 328 26, 108 33, 092 79, 616 2, 997 193, 293 W al l ac e 13, 404 3, 660 1, 949 3, 163 8, 551 9, 222 941 884 38, 831 W as hi ngt on 47, 409 15, 002 11, 925 3, 466 30, 982 35, 763 17, 209 3, 383 153, 797 W i c hi t a 28, 498 7, 338 20, 605 7, 904 10, 502 10, 756 -157 1, 948 81, 338 W ils o n 131, 786 39, 796 -4, 189 20, 926 38, 830 63, 387 -6, 256 10, 445 262, 228 W oods on 17, 709 6, 115 4, 736 10, 047 12, 045 23, 917 8, 303 1, 407 78, 932 W y andot t e 3, 258, 798 982, 516 -538 140, 429 298, 709 864, 850 -1, 349, 094 267, 425 3, 680, 893 Kansas $47, 636, 925 $13, 406, 719 $623, 073 $12, 982, 362 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, P e rsonal I n com e by M a j o r S ource and E a rni ngs by I ndustry , h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s (accessed M a y 15, 2007). 1 S uppl em ents to w ages and sal a ri es. 4 C ontri buti ons for governm ent soci al i n surance are i n cl uded i n earni ngs by ty pe and i ndustry but they are ex cl uded from personal incom e . $8, 251, 467 $14, 276, 967 $3, 805, 456 D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d; l e ss than $50,000, but the esti m a tes for thi s i t em are i n cl uded i n the total s . $851, 409 3 T he adj ustm ent for resi dence i s the net i n fl ow of the earni ngs of i n terarea com m u ters. 2 I n cl udes di vi dends, i n terest, and rent. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. $90, 320, 478 346 C ount y F arm N onf arm A l l en $153, 241 $45, 941 $4, 940 $33, 950 $52, 430 $78, 404 -$633 $11, 608 $342, 784 A nders on 49, 919 14, 226 3, 838 14, 878 29, 471 43, 266 39, 396 3, 659 186, 055 A t c hi s on 192, 450 53, 773 7, 839 26, 252 63, 876 80, 568 -1, 545 14, 887 391, 901 B arber 47, 138 13, 667 -8, 042 18, 373 25, 425 31, 065 1, 259 3, 498 120, 528 B art on 359, 499 90, 291 8, 459 106, 205 151, 442 150, 414 -85 27, 063 806, 522 B ourbon 182, 221 47, 157 3, 067 23, 236 60, 094 87, 075 -8, 797 14, 043 364, 411 B r ow n 129, 497 40, 080 4, 086 20, 518 43, 449 58, 307 -946 9, 400 274, 578 B ut l er 453, 535 137, 794 13, 002 147, 485 224, 392 257, 250 630, 090 33, 340 1, 787, 177 Chas e 17, 895 5, 682 9, 303 16, 920 12, 221 15, 290 22, 214 1, 362 95, 822 Chaut auqua 22, 011 6, 125 -2, 708 15, 091 23, 520 28, 839 14, 018 1, 517 102, 497 Cherok ee 172, 735 48, 824 11, 207 60, 476 61, 854 123, 774 74, 792 13, 155 523, 200 Cheyenne 22, 176 5, 791 -13, 353 5, 049 14, 184 17, 498 906 1, 507 48, 637 Cl ark 24, 332 6, 581 -6, 332 6, 652 12, 877 12, 552 3, 047 1, 527 56, 325 Cl ay 73, 423 20, 385 8, 535 35, 179 49, 226 44, 842 37, 560 5, 306 256, 108 Cl oud 91, 349 25, 648 5, 444 12, 175 47, 693 60, 209 7, 410 6, 907 234, 595 Cof f ey 141, 056 45, 088 5, 696 31, 777 37, 121 47, 812 -21, 541 10, 072 264, 985 Com anc he 14, 768 4, 675 -6, 471 6, 631 9, 047 11, 052 1, 323 1, 009 38, 444 Cow l ey 428, 575 121, 638 8, 136 50, 806 128, 897 203, 185 48, 977 33, 227 921, 135 Craw f ord 473, 560 149, 384 7, 102 7, 406 163, 699 215, 335 -15, 670 36, 046 927, 958 Dec at ur 22, 218 6, 198 -5, 682 6, 167 23, 189 18, 863 2, 540 1, 498 69, 761 Di c k i ns on 178, 457 50, 860 11, 514 14, 472 82, 803 94, 081 84, 501 14, 200 486, 794 Doni phan 70, 701 21, 680 4, 157 8, 077 22, 809 39, 118 21, 590 5, 225 176, 940 Dougl as 1, 449, 838 484, 981 5, 473 205, 627 450, 193 325, 943 308, 803 105, 949 3, 012, 111 E dw ards 28, 720 7, 358 13, 482 6, 623 13, 957 18, 927 4, 990 1, 960 89, 572 E l k 15, 144 5, 062 899 5, 342 11, 707 21, 063 11, 709 973 68, 137 E llis 409, 578 119, 014 10, 939 119, 080 123, 307 122, 715 -3, 126 30, 511 835, 057 E l l s w ort h 62, 400 21, 321 5, 078 12, 342 33, 593 33, 511 554 4, 557 158, 614 Fi nney 512, 451 128, 863 16, 737 77, 685 107, 427 130, 814 -27, 281 37, 572 870, 163 Ford 455, 650 119, 249 15, 876 58, 806 114, 804 118, 408 -22, 062 33, 936 791, 783 Frank l i n 271, 463 68, 488 2, 458 36, 581 76, 727 124, 327 129, 297 20, 747 665, 850 Geary 793, 163 397, 882 -1, 849 25, 301 95, 093 100, 320 -494, 317 62, 502 805, 449 Gove 27, 801 7, 820 -6, 070 8, 560 15, 784 16, 275 1, 739 1, 836 67, 609 Graham 25, 858 7, 415 -6, 559 16, 833 11, 582 19, 826 3, 244 1, 825 73, 403 Grant 117, 601 29, 077 5, 915 22, 631 25, 458 27, 616 -12, 144 8, 613 199, 005 Gray 68, 088 17, 358 25, 543 13, 687 23, 486 19, 557 8, 346 4, 581 166, 458 Greel ey 17, 708 4, 022 1, 594 2, 544 7, 636 6, 415 -1, 357 1, 104 36, 321 Greenw ood 42, 623 12, 003 5, 610 17, 929 30, 838 46, 824 26, 625 3, 041 174, 413 Ham i l t on 25, 895 6, 911 17, 529 6, 256 9, 373 12, 393 -182 1, 656 74, 599 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2004r (thousands of dollars) Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me W a ges and Sa la r ie s T o t a l Pe r s ona l Inc o me Supplem ent s 1 Resi dence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 Propert y Inc o me 2 347 C ount y F arm N onf arm T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2004r (thousands of dollars) Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me W a ges and Sa la r ie s T o t a l Pe r s ona l Inc o me Supplem ent s 1 Resi dence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 Propert y Inc o me 2 Harper $58, 492 $17, 814 -$6, 198 $19, 923 $27, 766 $35, 941 $12, 444 $4, 339 $155, 991 Harvey 400, 397 106, 233 12, 321 153, 714 123, 942 168, 787 68, 973 31, 967 963, 330 Has k el l 46, 382 11, 341 39, 948 10, 022 18, 699 14, 058 6, 429 3, 049 140, 699 Hodgem an 12, 960 4, 271 10, 792 2, 301 11, 167 10, 386 4, 137 809 54, 160 J ac k s on 122, 375 31, 968 2, 405 44, 362 43, 613 57, 367 94, 029 8, 948 375, 397 J ef f ers on 95, 767 27, 658 6, 011 10, 348 59, 102 78, 829 221, 716 7, 061 483, 457 J ew el l 22, 763 7, 380 6, 741 9, 376 19, 931 19, 942 7, 615 1, 467 89, 795 J ohns on 12, 916, 597 2, 886, 278 7, 252 2, 583, 452 4, 176, 375 1, 589, 683 923, 234 989, 478 23, 072, 464 K earny 34, 958 9, 704 6, 848 4, 639 16, 819 16, 319 10, 460 2, 207 95, 094 K i ngm an 65, 695 17, 511 -5, 186 21, 421 36, 438 42, 708 39, 958 4, 915 207, 109 K i ow a 32, 384 9, 001 1, 725 6, 458 17, 703 21, 800 3, 302 2, 261 87, 243 Labet t e 239, 311 76, 906 2, 580 37, 490 73, 757 162, 593 5, 538 18, 217 558, 944 Lane 20, 466 5, 206 -3, 638 4, 391 13, 033 11, 540 -491 1, 291 47, 590 Leavenw ort h 952, 639 373, 997 2, 498 117, 015 275, 413 265, 090 147, 218 72, 903 1, 992, 024 Li nc ol n 17, 930 6, 213 1, 261 5, 543 15, 486 17, 276 10, 702 1, 243 71, 183 Li nn 64, 154 20, 713 4, 027 9, 902 32, 647 52, 878 64, 278 4, 658 237, 774 Logan 28, 784 8, 756 -10, 323 6, 314 15, 877 15, 218 -341 2, 069 59, 654 Lyon 492, 379 150, 948 7, 162 28, 997 125, 627 151, 112 -32, 646 37, 394 848, 641 M c P hers on 451, 178 113, 326 20, 413 111, 468 128, 769 137, 830 -3, 933 34, 118 885, 705 M ari on 94, 898 26, 251 7, 533 15, 321 47, 619 66, 716 52, 126 6, 985 294, 390 M ars hal l 142, 278 41, 597 37, 541 21, 459 66, 197 55, 795 -6, 759 12, 939 332, 106 M eade 41, 436 10, 398 8, 878 7, 272 21, 474 21, 372 11, 337 2, 662 116, 519 M i am i 238, 615 66, 358 1, 596 22, 021 102, 029 132, 509 373, 074 18, 220 898, 402 M i t c hel l 91, 139 24, 643 6, 884 8, 856 34, 162 35, 807 -12, 319 6, 705 175, 013 M ont gom ery 440, 409 122, 032 2, 748 58, 662 125, 197 217, 675 -23, 251 35, 241 870, 127 M orri s 41, 261 12, 476 1, 484 9, 414 26, 803 30, 799 33, 823 3, 447 148, 409 M ort on 40, 995 11, 387 -13, 870 6, 374 14, 646 16, 235 -392 2, 804 69, 646 Nem aha 113, 921 31, 015 36, 595 10, 360 81, 818 48, 240 1, 981 8, 535 305, 865 Neos ho 207, 627 61, 302 -854 32, 194 52, 987 97, 376 -13, 292 15, 819 403, 769 Nes s 31, 454 9, 570 -2, 805 15, 290 20, 947 19, 702 6, 505 2, 281 94, 948 Nort on 65, 610 22, 571 -2, 087 9, 466 28, 985 27, 521 -5, 143 4, 652 136, 802 Os age 71, 595 22, 905 3, 876 8, 410 62, 046 81, 961 173, 145 5, 220 411, 359 Os borne 30, 722 8, 967 1, 473 12, 867 23, 032 24, 571 127 2, 244 96, 080 Ot t aw a 32, 525 9, 327 1, 184 8, 164 24, 197 26, 895 45, 057 2, 315 141, 789 P aw nee 88, 079 39, 513 3, 482 10, 834 26, 613 33, 381 -6, 366 5, 959 182, 678 P h illips 63, 985 20, 837 -478 16, 256 33, 632 32, 390 -2, 073 4, 829 153, 779 P ot t aw at om i e 225, 408 59, 785 6, 156 50, 540 78, 224 72, 958 81, 549 16, 970 538, 499 P r at t 117, 119 31, 323 5, 119 27, 507 49, 963 52, 927 -817 8, 786 264, 145 348 C ount y F arm N onf arm T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2004r (thousands of dollars) Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me W a ges and Sa la r ie s T o t a l Pe r s ona l Inc o me Supplem ent s 1 Resi dence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 Propert y Inc o me 2 Raw l i ns $20, 926 $6, 581 -$9, 538 $12, 717 $15, 864 $17, 295 $1, 693 $1, 462 $61, 625 Reno 817, 949 217, 365 13, 301 73, 390 300, 765 328, 707 26, 690 62, 024 1, 649, 779 Republ i c 44, 368 13, 263 5, 273 9, 723 24, 798 30, 089 2, 201 3, 089 122, 331 Ri c e 85, 505 24, 086 6, 771 10, 525 38, 268 51, 693 19, 731 6, 109 223, 019 Ri l ey 809, 661 331, 498 2, 104 49, 047 250, 927 180, 619 344, 663 57, 695 1, 851, 422 Rook s 50, 572 15, 645 -1, 600 14, 028 23, 805 31, 509 4, 053 3, 665 129, 505 Rus h 30, 628 9, 770 -5, 532 5, 848 17, 333 22, 256 2, 148 2, 201 77, 347 Rus s el l 59, 043 16, 888 -1, 098 11, 320 38, 715 50, 010 -1, 359 4, 353 163, 361 S al i ne 933, 678 247, 414 3, 200 145, 250 281, 034 248, 044 -124, 055 72, 266 1, 586, 463 S c ot t 57, 828 12, 393 5, 052 10, 579 28, 842 18, 036 5, 689 3, 779 130, 909 S edgw i c k 9, 227, 274 2, 363, 362 8, 581 1, 830, 692 2, 190, 621 2, 084, 270 -1, 150, 135 708, 853 15, 103, 109 S ew ard 344, 162 88, 633 8, 536 65, 414 58, 040 80, 949 -43, 289 25, 662 550, 047 S haw nee 3, 428, 011 976, 701 9, 890 252, 959 845, 307 917, 204 -559, 773 262, 257 5, 345, 323 S heri dan 23, 223 6, 377 10, 061 13, 107 17, 714 13, 165 1, 540 1, 574 81, 240 S herm an 66, 280 17, 738 -11, 144 11, 562 23, 102 39, 418 1, 979 4, 752 138, 589 S m i t h 34, 671 9, 899 1, 070 7, 994 28, 505 25, 073 4, 671 2, 422 106, 141 S t af f ord 35, 629 10, 774 8, 308 11, 356 21, 293 28, 171 8, 764 2, 363 118, 618 S t ant on 25, 195 5, 853 7, 256 4, 137 15, 477 9, 245 1, 480 1, 543 65, 509 S t evens 63, 387 16, 488 20, 360 11, 178 27, 544 21, 668 -- 4, 332 151, 516 S um ner 172, 013 49, 827 11, 906 26, 614 80, 593 124, 967 230, 378 13, 959 665, 743 Thom as 100, 815 27, 534 4, 202 12, 495 32, 861 37, 458 -2, 498 7, 256 197, 666 Trego 24, 234 7, 540 -7, 507 7, 000 13, 559 18, 293 3, 427 1, 717 62, 378 W abauns ee 33, 229 10, 018 2, 922 13, 277 25, 307 31, 044 77, 409 2, 453 187, 109 W al l ac e 13, 498 3, 497 892 2, 994 8, 523 8, 750 922 869 37, 093 W as hi ngt on 46, 120 14, 191 10, 380 3, 275 30, 618 34, 574 16, 138 3, 242 147, 839 W i c hi t a 28, 275 6, 718 9, 367 7, 717 10, 136 10, 451 -934 1, 806 67, 868 W i l s on 114, 015 34, 186 -184 20, 391 37, 290 59, 803 -2, 076 8, 745 244, 636 W oods on 15, 533 5, 093 7, 064 8, 393 11, 896 23, 109 8, 455 1, 186 76, 196 W y andot t e 3, 196, 162 933, 961 83 130, 594 281, 520 820, 441 -1, 319, 165 254, 380 3, 551, 459 Kansas $45, 801, 308 $12, 399, 086 $517, 462 $13, 423, 676 $12, 194, 231 $724, 880 $3, 492, 440 $85, 520, 120 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, P e rsonal I n com e by M a j o r S ource and E a rni ngs by I ndustry , h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s (accessed M a y 17, 2007). D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d, l e ss than $50,000, but the esti m a tes for thi s i t em are i n cl uded i n the total s . 1 S uppl em ents to w ages and sal a ri es. 2 I n cl udes di vi dends, i n terest, and rent. 3 T he adj ustm ent for resi dence i s the net i n fl ow of the earni ngs of i n terarea com m u ters. 4 C ontri buti ons for governm ent soci al i n surance are i n cl uded i n earni ngs by ty pe and i ndustry but they are ex cl uded from personal incom e . $7, 625, 581 349 S t ate 2005r 2006p 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005r 2006p New E ngl and Connec t i c ut $47, 388 $49, 852 1 1 137 137 5. 2 $165, 890 $174, 721 5. 3 Ma i n e 30, 808 32, 348 37 34 89 89 5. 0 40, 612 42, 750 5. 3 M a ssa ch u s e tts 43, 501 45, 877 3 3 126 126 5. 5 279, 860 295, 320 5. 5 New Ham p s h i re 37, 768 39, 311 6 7 110 108 4. 1 49, 356 51, 690 4. 7 Rhode I s l and 35, 324 37, 388 17 15 102 103 5. 8 37, 923 39, 916 5. 3 V erm ont 32, 717 34, 264 25 24 95 94 4. 7 20, 362 21, 377 5. 0 M i deas t Del a w a re 37, 088 39, 022 11 10 108 108 5. 2 31, 218 33, 304 6. 7 D i str i ct o f C o l u m b i a 52, 811 55, 755 - - 153 154 5. 6 30, 739 32, 423 5. 5 M a ryl and 41, 972 44, 077 4 4 122 122 5. 0 234, 609 247, 526 5. 5 New J ers ey 43, 831 46, 344 2 2 127 128 5. 7 381, 466 404, 331 6. 0 New Y o rk 39, 967 42, 392 5 5 116 117 6. 1 771, 990 818, 426 6. 0 P enns yl vani a 34, 937 36, 680 18 18 101 101 5. 0 433, 400 456, 316 5. 3 Great Lak es Illin o i s 36, 264 38, 215 13 13 105 105 5. 4 462, 928 490, 374 5. 9 I ndi ana 31, 173 32, 526 33 33 90 90 4. 3 195, 332 205, 355 5. 1 M i c hi gan 32, 804 33, 847 24 27 95 93 3. 2 331, 349 341, 710 3. 1 Ohio 31, 860 33, 338 29 29 92 92 4. 6 365, 453 382, 658 4. 7 W i s c ons i n 33, 287 34, 701 21 22 97 96 4. 2 183, 948 192, 818 4. 8 P l ai ns Io w a 31, 670 33, 236 30 30 92 92 4. 9 93, 919 99, 112 5. 5 Kansas 32, 866 34, 743 23 21 95 96 5. 7 90, 320 96, 031 6. 3 M i nnes ot a 37, 290 38, 712 10 12 108 107 3. 8 191, 175 200, 031 4. 6 M i s s ouri 31, 231 32, 705 32 31 91 90 4. 7 181, 066 191, 086 5. 5 Nebras k a 32, 923 34, 397 22 23 96 95 4. 5 57, 885 60, 826 5. 1 Nort h Dak o t a 31, 357 32, 552 31 32 91 90 3. 8 19, 899 20, 699 4. 0 S out h Dak ot a 32, 523 33, 929 26 26 94 94 4. 3 25, 201 26, 530 5. 3 S out heas t A l abam a 29, 623 31, 295 40 40 86 86 5. 6 134, 736 143, 925 6. 8 A r k ans as 26, 681 27, 935 47 48 77 77 4. 7 74, 059 78, 521 6. 0 Flor ida 34, 001 35, 798 20 20 99 99 5. 3 604, 131 647, 583 7. 2 Georgi a 30, 914 31, 891 36 38 90 88 3. 2 282, 322 298, 627 5. 8 K ent uc k y 28, 272 29, 352 44 46 82 81 3. 8 117, 967 123, 458 4. 7 Loui s i ana 24, 664 30, 952 50 41 72 85 25. 5 111, 167 132, 715 19. 4 M i ssi ssi p p i 25, 051 26, 535 49 50 73 73 5. 9 72, 864 77, 232 6. 0 Nort h Carol i n a 31, 041 32, 234 34 36 90 89 3. 8 269, 203 285, 477 6. 0 S out h Carol i na 28, 285 29, 515 43 45 82 81 4. 3 120, 123 127, 543 6. 2 P e rcent C h ange M illions of D o lla r s Per Capita Personal Income and Pe rsonal Income by State and Region 2005 and 2006 Dol l ars R ank i n the U. S . Per C a pit a Personal Incom e Pe r c e n t of U . S. A v g. Personal Incom e P e rcent C h ange 350 S t ate 2005r 2006p 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005r 2006p P e rcent C h ange M illions of D o lla r s Per Capita Personal Income and Pe rsonal Income by State and Region 2005 and 2006 Dol l ars R ank i n the U. S . Per C a pit a Personal Incom e Pe r c e n t of U . S. A v g. Personal Incom e P e rcent C h ange S out heas t (c ont ' d) Tennes s e e $30, 969 $32, 304 35 35 90 89 4. 3 $184, 443 $195, 078 5. 8 Vir g in ia 37, 503 39, 173 8 9 109 108 4. 5 283, 682 299, 393 5. 5 W e s t Vir g in ia 26, 417 27, 897 48 49 77 77 5. 6 47, 926 50, 730 5. 9 S out hw es t A r i z ona 30, 019 31, 458 38 39 87 87 4. 8 178, 706 193, 983 8. 5 New M e x i c o 27, 889 29, 673 45 44 81 82 6. 4 53, 714 57, 998 8. 0 Ok l ahom a 29, 948 32, 210 39 37 87 89 7. 6 106, 119 115, 288 8. 6 Tex a s 32, 460 34, 257 27 25 94 94 5. 5 744, 270 805, 307 8. 2 Roc k y M ount ai n Col orado 37, 510 39, 186 7 8 109 108 4. 5 174, 919 186, 266 6. 5 I daho 28, 478 29, 952 42 43 83 83 5. 2 40, 706 43, 924 7. 9 M ont ana 29, 015 30, 688 41 42 84 85 5. 8 27, 122 28, 989 6. 9 Ut ah 27, 321 29, 108 46 47 79 80 6. 5 68, 039 74, 229 9. 1 Wy o m i n g 37, 305 40, 676 9 6 108 112 9. 0 18, 981 20, 948 10. 4 Far W e s t Al a ska 35, 564 37, 271 15 16 103 103 4. 8 23, 588 24, 974 5. 9 Cal i f orni a 36, 936 38, 956 12 11 107 107 5. 5 1, 335, 386 1, 420, 245 6. 4 Haw a i i 34, 489 36, 299 19 19 100 100 5. 2 43, 913 46, 662 6. 3 Nevada 35, 744 37, 089 14 17 104 102 3. 8 86, 224 92, 557 7. 3 Oregon 32, 289 33, 666 28 28 94 93 4. 3 117, 497 124, 589 6. 0 W as hi ngt on 35, 479 37, 423 16 14 103 103 5. 5 223, 232 239, 348 7. 2 Uni t ed S t ates $34, 471 $36, 276 - - 100 100 5. 2 $10, 220, 942 $10, 860, 917 6. 3 B E A Regi ons New E ngl and $41, 670 $43, 852 1 1 121 121 5. 2 $594, 004 $625, 774 5. 3 M i deas t 39, 703 41, 924 2 2 115 116 5. 6 1, 883, 423 1, 992, 327 5. 8 Great Lak es 33, 362 34, 854 4 4 97 96 4. 5 1, 539, 010 1, 612, 914 4. 8 P l ai ns 33, 297 34, 817 5 5 97 96 4. 6 659, 466 694, 315 5. 3 S out heas t 31, 088 32, 827 8 8 90 90 5. 6 2, 302, 623 2, 460, 283 6. 8 S out hw es t 31, 522 33, 304 7 7 91 92 5. 7 1, 082, 809 1, 172, 575 8. 3 Roc k y M ount ai n 32, 889 34, 640 6 6 95 95 5. 3 329, 766 354, 355 7. 5 Far W e s t 36, 282 38, 200 3 3 105 105 5. 3 1, 829, 841 1, 948, 374 6. 5 r - revised p - prel i m i nary S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. Sour ce: U.S. Bur eau of Econom ic Analy s is, BEA New s Re lease, T able 1. Per C apita Per s onal I n com e , Pe r s onal I n com e , and Populatio n, by S t ate and R egi on, http:// www. bea.gov/new srel eases/rel s.htm (accessed Jul y 11, 2007). 351 County 1989 1999 Male Female Allen $9,889 $15,640 $27,305 $19,221 Anderson 10,190 16,458 30,102 20,705 Atchison 10,144 15,207 29,481 20,485 Barber 10,664 16,627 29,806 20,046 Barton 11,394 16,695 28,803 20,428 Bourbon 9,958 16,393 27,043 20,983 Brown 10,299 15,163 29,163 19,829 Butler 13,260 20,150 38,675 26,109 Chase 10,258 17,422 27,402 21,528 Chautauqua 9,043 16,280 25,083 21,346 Cherokee 9,705 14,710 29,045 19,675 Cheyenne 11,165 17,862 24,976 19,569 Clark 11,804 17,795 27,321 20,833 Clay 11,431 17,939 28,817 17,760 Cloud 10,853 17,536 27,166 20,114 Coffey 11,451 18,337 31,356 20,666 Comanche 10,587 17,037 24,844 18,221 Cowley 11,624 17,509 31,703 21,341 Crawford 10,507 16,245 27,881 21,517 Decatur 10,609 16,348 25,139 17,368 Dickinson 11,407 17,780 30,889 18,526 Doniphan 9,465 14,849 28,096 19,721 Douglas 12,003 19,952 35,577 27,225 Edwards 11,895 17,586 27,050 20,132 Elk 10,390 16,066 28,580 16,219 Ellis 11,459 18,259 29,885 21,269 Ellsworth 9,801 16,569 30,110 20,486 Finney 11,278 15,377 29,948 21,510 Ford 11,114 15,721 27,189 22,165 Franklin 11,483 17,311 31,223 22,992 Geary 9,996 16,199 25,942 21,389 Gove 10,859 17,852 26,863 21,357 Graham 11,472 18,050 26,642 18,222 Grant 10,757 17,072 34,464 22,000 Gray 11,669 18,632 31,519 21,563 Greeley 11,641 19,974 29,018 18,984 Greenwood 10,694 15,976 27,021 19,356 Hamilton 12,366 16,484 26,701 21,000 Harper 10,717 16,368 27,869 20,000 Harvey 12,725 18,715 35,037 22,492 Haskell 10,990 17,349 31,296 22,857 Hodgeman 10,347 15,599 27,568 21,534 Jackson 10,891 18,606 32,195 22,305 Jefferson 12,267 19,373 36,174 25,468 Jewell 9,698 16,644 24,821 18,170 Johnson 20,592 30,919 49,790 32,145 Kearny 11,412 15,708 30,117 20,179 Kingman 10,676 18,533 31,771 25,298 Kiowa 10,607 17,207 29,063 20,764 Labette 10,815 15,525 29,043 21,706 Lane 12,159 18,606 29,429 20,446 Leavenworth 12,822 20,292 40,047 26,029 Lincoln 9,668 15,788 24,681 20,000 Linn 11,001 17,009 31,720 22,287 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 Full-Time Workers 352 County 1989 1999 Male Female Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 Full-Time Workers Logan $10,878 $17,294 $28,105 $19,609 Lyon 11,251 15,724 28,865 21,338 McPherson 11,970 18,921 33,530 21,175 Marion 10,428 16,100 30,236 21,119 Marshall 10,166 17,090 28,361 19,006 Meade 10,887 16,824 29,295 20,153 Miami 12,563 21,408 37,441 27,271 Mitchell 10,465 17,653 26,478 20,220 Montgomery 10,837 16,421 29,745 20,179 Morris 11,451 18,491 28,912 21,239 Morton 12,669 17,076 31,875 19,474 Nemaha 10,738 17,121 28,879 19,340 Neosho 10,402 16,539 26,906 19,387 Ness 11,034 17,787 27,892 20,037 Norton 10,912 16,835 25,983 20,381 Osage 10,823 17,691 30,670 22,981 Osborne 9,913 16,236 24,736 16,516 Ottawa 10,358 17,663 30,761 21,380 Pawnee 12,531 17,584 26,751 20,931 Phillips 10,270 17,121 29,609 17,827 Pottawatomie 10,984 17,785 31,368 23,238 Pratt 12,488 17,906 31,138 20,679 Rawlins 10,468 17,161 26,719 19,750 Reno 12,074 18,520 31,495 21,329 Republic 10,890 17,433 25,260 17,274 Rice 10,139 16,064 31,175 18,968 Riley 10,067 16,349 26,856 23,835 Rooks 10,223 15,588 26,794 18,389 Rush 10,516 18,033 25,408 20,307 Russell 11,338 17,073 25,916 17,957 Saline 13,153 19,073 31,509 22,047 Scott 11,322 20,443 32,166 20,221 Sedgwick 14,555 20,907 37,770 26,153 Seward 11,341 15,059 29,765 21,889 Shawnee 14,091 20,904 35,586 26,491 Sheridan 9,889 16,299 26,351 16,250 Sherman 10,356 16,761 28,012 20,927 Smith 9,574 14,983 25,089 18,608 Stafford 10,496 16,409 27,328 21,062 Stanton 11,025 18,043 30,236 21,250 Stevens 11,584 17,814 36,525 22,803 Sumner 11,944 18,305 36,616 23,020 Thomas 10,551 19,028 33,833 21,310 Trego 10,464 16,239 26,545 16,927 Wabaunsee 11,280 17,704 31,629 23,148 Wallace 9,366 17,016 25,610 18,333 Washington 9,595 15,515 25,074 18,000 Wichita 10,196 16,720 27,523 18,807 Wilson 9,734 14,910 27,255 18,670 Woodson 10,424 14,283 23,950 16,135 Wyandotte 10,656 16,005 31,335 24,640 Kansas $13,300 $20,506 $35,104 $25,249 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-5-18); Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1). 353 County 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Alle n $17, 908 $19, 061 $19, 552 $19, 696 $20, 483 $22, 310 $21, 915 $23, 619 $24, 686 $25, 279 A nders on 17, 534 19, 095 18, 612 18, 701 20, 681 21, 691 20, 871 21, 647 22, 826 23, 893 Atch iso n 17, 350 18, 015 19, 174 19, 338 20, 465 21, 464 21, 394 21, 652 23, 268 24, 345 B arber 17, 679 19, 212 19, 899 19, 602 20, 117 21, 925 21, 922 25, 570 24, 188 26, 371 Ba r t o n 20, 346 21, 228 22, 071 22, 376 24, 215 26, 049 26, 365 27, 691 28, 823 31, 460 B ourbon 18, 288 19, 522 20, 105 19, 763 20, 660 21, 925 22, 992 23, 292 24, 197 25, 001 Br o w n 18, 935 20, 338 21, 484 21, 529 22, 396 24, 284 23, 171 25, 110 26, 527 28, 355 Bu tle r 21, 963 23, 507 24, 780 25, 351 26, 442 27, 387 27, 967 28, 174 28, 971 30, 228 Chas e 20, 862 23, 382 25, 507 27, 803 27, 079 29, 093 29, 899 30, 424 31, 162 33, 696 Chaut auqua 15, 749 17, 016 18, 482 18, 780 21, 131 23, 259 24, 319 24, 454 24, 433 25, 405 Cherok ee 16, 783 17, 285 18, 250 18, 711 19, 867 21, 621 21, 576 22, 812 24, 020 25, 188 Cheyenne 21, 468 20, 755 22, 422 23, 937 21, 777 22, 357 19, 202 22, 229 16, 437 22, 232 Cl ark 18, 553 21, 391 22, 986 24, 189 22, 470 23, 385 24, 577 27, 644 24, 226 28, 531 Cl ay 21, 746 22, 482 23, 220 23, 697 24, 574 25, 274 24, 536 27, 254 29, 891 31, 163 Cl oud 19, 306 20, 054 20, 550 20, 207 20, 385 22, 368 21, 676 22, 723 24, 113 25, 117 Cof f ey 21, 152 22, 551 22, 823 23, 714 24, 999 27, 018 27, 347 29, 342 30, 395 33, 134 Com anc he 17, 915 20, 449 20, 312 21, 085 20, 884 19, 649 19, 417 24, 419 20, 086 22, 757 Cow l ey 18, 456 19, 289 20, 486 21, 001 22, 564 24, 098 23, 756 24, 513 25, 828 27, 097 Craw f o rd 18, 102 18, 984 19, 675 20, 106 21, 112 22, 046 22, 743 23, 569 24, 326 25, 330 Dec a t u r 18, 961 21, 092 22, 816 23, 254 22, 303 25, 464 22, 330 24, 673 21, 458 26, 259 Di c k i ns on 19, 691 21, 046 22, 067 22, 405 23, 153 23, 202 23, 012 24, 936 25, 452 26, 432 Doni phan 18, 107 18, 241 19, 154 19, 609 19, 704 20, 876 21, 204 20, 965 22, 142 23, 211 Dougl as 18, 951 20, 244 21, 720 22, 309 24, 201 25, 466 25, 753 26, 275 27, 515 28, 394 Ed w a r d s 23, 053 22, 718 26, 500 27, 596 25, 183 27, 505 25, 898 29, 872 27, 151 29, 036 Elk 16, 839 17, 235 17, 273 17, 349 19, 722 20, 404 19, 528 20, 783 21, 860 22, 359 Ellis 20, 165 21, 245 22, 244 22, 931 24, 769 26, 993 27, 135 28, 791 30, 897 32, 436 Ells w o r t h 18, 041 19, 174 20, 735 21, 047 21, 579 22, 557 22, 505 24, 220 25, 030 26, 390 Fi nney 18, 504 19, 264 19, 992 20, 338 20, 576 20, 511 20, 452 21, 263 22, 188 22, 827 For d 19, 422 20, 311 21, 216 21, 932 21, 435 21, 934 22, 279 23, 172 23, 685 24, 965 Frank l i n 18, 939 20, 067 20, 811 21, 619 23, 052 23, 969 23, 877 24, 388 25, 577 26, 281 Geary 18, 713 19, 717 20, 548 21, 666 23, 808 25, 356 26, 619 28, 268 32, 196 34, 784 Gov e 20, 769 20, 724 24, 671 26, 492 24, 533 26, 577 22, 984 26, 693 23, 975 29, 833 Graham 20, 226 20, 844 25, 301 25, 129 26, 480 28, 998 25, 454 29, 949 26, 692 34, 272 Grant 21, 656 22, 538 20, 949 21, 043 21, 893 23, 281 21, 132 24, 450 26, 075 28, 503 Gray 23, 978 22, 486 24, 924 28, 675 25, 081 26, 999 25, 452 27, 932 27, 868 31, 917 Greel ey 21, 766 21, 096 27, 257 29, 437 23, 408 25, 751 20, 696 28, 369 25, 741 28, 805 Greenw ood 17, 356 18, 501 19, 100 20, 107 20, 975 21, 676 21, 570 22, 364 23, 299 24, 818 Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by C ounty 1996-2005 354 County 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by C ounty 1996-2005 H a m ilto n $22, 158 $23, 075 $27, 334 $28, 339 $24, 587 $28, 344 $26, 427 $30, 740 $28, 408 $31, 909 Harper 19, 121 21, 916 21, 900 21, 971 22, 697 22, 555 23, 811 26, 927 25, 225 28, 962 Harvey 21, 060 22, 639 23, 244 23, 290 25, 233 26, 870 27, 367 27, 704 28, 632 29, 977 H a ske l l 27, 410 28, 586 32, 341 37, 412 28, 754 30, 536 30, 165 34, 721 33, 090 35, 924 Hodgem an 22, 156 23, 205 24, 730 27, 888 24, 819 24, 017 24, 286 25, 551 25, 680 30, 268 Ja ckso n 19, 993 20, 274 21, 875 22, 805 24, 422 25, 911 25, 831 26, 381 28, 504 28, 697 Je ffe r so n 19, 971 20, 085 21, 045 21, 525 22, 659 23, 434 23, 528 24, 197 25, 562 26, 424 Je w e l l 22, 245 20, 854 22, 876 22, 329 20, 246 23, 914 21, 879 27, 464 26, 310 28, 254 J ohns on 34, 423 35, 850 38, 895 40, 897 44, 164 43, 721 44, 111 44, 124 46, 443 48, 123 K earny 19, 115 19, 812 21, 316 21, 054 20, 084 21, 118 20, 170 21, 240 21, 015 22, 449 K i ngm an 19, 780 22, 032 21, 627 21, 586 21, 901 22, 381 22, 746 24, 305 24, 848 27, 137 Kio w a 20, 473 21, 395 21, 904 22, 609 22, 734 22, 879 23, 675 28, 275 28, 409 30, 347 Labet t e 17, 353 18, 833 19, 862 20, 253 21, 052 22, 457 23, 282 23, 389 25, 257 26, 539 Lane 22, 030 22, 396 28, 040 27, 089 25, 329 28, 819 30, 943 32, 215 24, 658 33, 116 Leavenw ort h 19, 346 20, 345 21, 575 22, 777 24, 570 25, 428 26, 049 26, 547 27, 554 28, 521 Li nc ol n 17, 507 19, 415 20, 779 20, 164 20, 282 21, 088 19, 877 21, 581 20, 948 21, 954 Li nn 18, 790 19, 915 20, 900 21, 055 21, 061 22, 462 22, 085 23, 094 24, 370 24, 654 Logan 18, 018 19, 333 21, 921 22, 885 19, 242 21, 095 19, 062 24, 162 21, 176 28, 523 Lyon 18, 143 19, 191 20, 017 20, 194 20, 661 21, 267 21, 517 22, 232 23, 711 24, 652 M c P hers on 21, 690 23, 354 23, 960 24, 269 25, 684 26, 208 27, 284 28, 056 30, 142 31, 890 Ma r i o n 17, 761 18, 787 18, 820 19, 311 19, 518 20, 843 20, 784 21, 782 22, 635 23, 336 M ars hal l 22, 768 22, 389 23, 978 23, 768 24, 834 26, 914 24, 895 27, 749 31, 860 32, 311 M eade 20, 332 21, 695 24, 880 26, 368 24, 161 22, 771 22, 176 25, 192 25, 458 27, 240 Mi a m i 21, 575 22, 847 23, 847 25, 275 26, 149 27, 042 27, 382 28, 002 30, 154 31, 522 M i t c hel l 21, 168 22, 537 23, 333 23, 304 22, 718 24, 279 23, 325 26, 483 26, 892 28, 402 M ont gom ery 18, 046 18, 898 19, 367 19, 485 21, 153 22, 004 22, 671 23, 575 24, 978 26, 445 Mo r r i s 17, 646 19, 434 20, 073 20, 551 21, 750 23, 286 22, 512 23, 848 24, 834 25, 552 Mo r t o n 20, 841 22, 191 20, 823 21, 369 21, 099 20, 044 18, 119 20, 788 21, 622 26, 313 Nem aha 22, 546 23, 391 23, 363 22, 780 24, 221 24, 295 22, 932 24, 597 29, 376 29, 984 Neos ho 18, 472 19, 501 19, 620 19, 601 20, 543 22, 085 22, 034 23, 441 24, 421 25, 086 Nes s 22, 224 24, 449 24, 800 24, 271 26, 316 27, 099 25, 835 32, 234 30, 958 35, 449 Nort on 18, 417 19, 572 21, 155 21, 307 21, 728 22, 448 20, 994 22, 752 23, 942 25, 554 Os age 19, 023 19, 389 20, 066 20, 576 21, 617 22, 711 22, 516 23, 413 24, 185 24, 880 Os borne 19, 365 20, 623 20, 847 20, 538 20, 507 21, 611 20, 230 24, 083 23, 474 25, 371 O tta w a 19, 923 20, 770 21, 305 21, 905 22, 150 22, 844 22, 646 24, 124 23, 059 24, 217 355 County 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by C ounty 1996-2005 P aw nee $20, 319 $21, 187 $21, 791 $22, 123 $22, 611 $23, 399 $21, 713 $24, 669 $27, 100 $29, 027 Ph illip s 21, 282 22, 837 24, 461 23, 821 24, 253 25, 657 24, 621 28, 247 27, 475 30, 143 Po tta w a to m i e 19, 469 20, 359 21, 175 21, 924 23, 926 26, 108 25, 997 26, 771 28, 504 30, 019 Pr a t t 21, 116 22, 557 22, 562 23, 482 24, 559 23, 612 23, 485 26, 795 28, 139 29, 552 R a w lin s 19, 152 19, 195 23, 237 25, 026 21, 920 26, 247 22, 712 26, 651 22, 304 29, 437 Reno 21, 128 22, 127 22, 970 22, 981 23, 951 24, 276 24, 659 25, 378 25, 964 27, 109 Republ i c 21, 161 20, 199 20, 097 20, 503 20, 042 21, 898 21, 721 23, 919 23, 462 24, 164 Ri c e 17, 441 18, 925 18, 960 19, 767 21, 095 19, 737 18, 945 20, 094 21, 287 22, 176 R ile y 17, 811 18, 659 19, 602 20, 559 22, 136 23, 542 24, 830 26, 610 29, 326 31, 820 Rook s 19, 189 20, 361 21, 648 21, 086 21, 978 23, 218 21, 952 24, 877 24, 148 26, 378 Rus h 17, 721 20, 745 20, 810 20, 031 21, 933 22, 044 21, 386 24, 144 22, 458 25, 951 R u sse l l 19, 640 20, 828 21, 531 21, 837 23, 530 22, 622 22, 335 23, 341 23, 431 25, 822 Sa lin e 23, 154 24, 423 25, 470 25, 856 27, 778 26, 882 27, 278 27, 997 29, 454 30, 930 Sco tt 22, 517 25, 281 25, 915 29, 831 27, 057 29, 249 29, 093 31, 413 28, 280 30, 742 S edgw i c k 24, 378 25, 850 27, 271 27, 167 28, 444 30, 823 30, 599 30, 908 32, 611 34, 703 Se w a r d 19, 704 20, 416 21, 028 20, 580 22, 076 22, 027 22, 050 22, 221 23, 657 25, 224 S haw nee 23, 110 23, 954 25, 489 26, 240 28, 047 28, 997 29, 689 29, 875 31, 188 32, 521 S heri dan 23, 990 24, 652 28, 775 28, 622 23, 941 29, 365 25, 382 31, 815 31, 270 34, 465 S herm an 21, 177 21, 040 23, 727 25, 795 23, 928 24, 182 22, 724 24, 165 22, 407 26, 402 Sm ith 20, 759 20, 731 21, 849 22, 431 21, 863 24, 080 22, 497 25, 148 25, 527 26, 830 Sta ffo r d 21, 379 22, 605 23, 507 24, 469 23, 608 23, 567 23, 987 26, 351 26, 330 27, 097 S t ant on 26, 548 29, 114 26, 789 27, 448 23, 618 22, 207 20, 839 25, 345 27, 735 31, 952 S t evens 25, 979 24, 329 26, 129 26, 458 25, 578 23, 573 21, 965 24, 362 27, 644 29, 561 S um ner 19, 894 22, 601 22, 418 22, 871 23, 448 23, 544 23, 861 24, 614 26, 555 27, 949 Thom as 20, 061 21, 009 23, 531 24, 461 23, 220 25, 763 23, 795 26, 889 25, 394 29, 522 Trego 17, 537 17, 916 18, 959 18, 336 19, 397 19, 315 19, 783 21, 356 19, 929 24, 280 W abauns ee 20, 697 21, 002 21, 776 22, 253 23, 541 24, 608 24, 417 25, 344 27, 299 27, 800 W a lla c e 19, 246 19, 644 23, 130 25, 062 21, 309 21, 035 20, 118 26, 505 23, 581 24, 956 W as hi ngt on 20, 411 20, 288 20, 314 19, 670 20, 438 21, 128 20, 052 21, 536 24, 396 25, 637 Wi c h i t a 30, 594 30, 153 32, 466 36, 878 28, 908 31, 480 29, 761 33, 212 29, 103 35, 014 W ils o n 17, 647 18, 539 18, 196 18, 498 20, 289 20, 733 21, 264 22, 290 24, 751 26, 622 W oods on 15, 676 17, 587 16, 881 17, 196 18, 386 18, 643 18, 162 19, 964 21, 500 22, 166 W y andot t e 17, 095 17, 899 18, 712 19, 043 19, 773 20, 566 21, 494 22, 043 22, 797 23, 640 Kansas $22, 845 $24, 041 $25, 483 $26, 195 $27, 691 $28, 701 $28, 955 $29, 745 $31, 230 $32, 866 r - rev i s e d S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, Local A r ea P e rsonal I n com e , C A I - 3 P e r C api ta P e rsonal I n c om e, h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed M a y 16, 2007). 356 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006 (in thousands of dollars) Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, CAI-3 Per Capita Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/reis/. State: 32.9 Allen 25.3 Anderson 23.9 Atchison 24.3 Barber 26.4 Barton 31.5 Bourbon 25.0 Brown 28.4 Butler 30.2 Chase 33.7 Chautauqua 25.4 Cherokee 25.2 Cheyenne 22.2 Clark 28.5 Clay 31.2 Cloud 25.1 Coffey 33.1 Comanche 22.8 Cowley 27.1 Crawford 25.3 Decatur 26.3 Dickinson 26.4 Doniphan 23.2 Douglas 28.4 Edwards 29.0 Elk 22.4 Ellis 32.4 Ellsworth 26.4 Finney 22.8 Ford 25.0 Franklin 26.3 Geary 34.8 Gove 29.8 Graham 34.3 Grant 28.5 Gray 31.9 Greeley 28.8 Greenwood 24.8 Hamilton 31.9 Harper 29.0 Harvey 30.0 Haskell 35.9 Hodgeman 30.3 Jackson 28.7 Jefferson 26.4 Jewell 28.3 Johnson 48.1 Kearny 22.4 Kingman 27.1 Kiowa 30.3 Labette 26.5 Lane 33.1 Leavenworth 28.5 Lincoln 22.0 Linn 24.7 Logan 28.5 Lyon 24.7 McPherson 31.9 Marion 23.3 Marshall 32.3 Meade 27.2 Miami 31.5 Mitchell 28.4 Montgomery 26.4 Morris 25.6 Morton 26.3 Nemaha 30.0 Neosho 25.1 Ness 35.4 Norton 25.6 Osage 24.9 Osborne 25.4 Ottawa 24.2 Pawnee 29.0 Phillips 30.1 Pottawatomie 30.0 Pratt 29.6 Rawlins 29.4 Reno 27.1 Republic 24.2 Rice 22.2 Riley 31.8 Rooks 26.4 Rush 26.0 Russell 25.8 Saline 30.9 Scott 30.7 Sedgwick 34.7 Seward 25.2 Shawnee 32.5 Sheridan 34.5 Sherman 26.4 Smith 26.8 Stafford 27.1 Stanton 32.0 Stevens 29.6 Sumner 27.9 Thomas 29.5 Trego 24.3 Wabaunsee 27.8 Wallace 25.0 Washington 25.6 Wichita 35.0 Wilson 26.6 Woodson 22.2 Wyandotte 23.6 357 A r ea 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 M et r opol i t an A r eas K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S $25, 365 $26, 533 $28, 418 $29, 678 $31, 605 $32, 210 $32, 723 $33, 188 $34, 498 $35, 769 Law renc e, K S 18, 951 20, 244 21, 720 22, 309 24, 201 25, 466 25, 753 26, 275 27, 515 28, 394 S t . J os eph, M O -K S 18, 969 20, 012 20, 750 21, 639 22, 712 23, 057 23, 728 24, 334 25, 541 26, 528 Topek a, K S 22, 312 23, 005 24, 408 25, 120 26, 783 27, 764 28, 265 28, 584 29, 923 31, 074 Wi c h i t a , K S 23, 715 25, 263 26, 553 26, 558 27, 823 29, 912 29, 841 30, 163 31, 737 33, 671 M i c r opol i t an A r eas Atch iso n , KS 17, 350 18, 015 19, 174 19, 338 20, 465 21, 464 21, 394 21, 652 23, 268 24, 345 C o ffe y v ille , KS 18, 046 18, 898 19, 367 19, 485 21, 153 22, 004 22, 671 23, 575 24, 978 26, 445 Dodge Ci t y , K S 19, 422 20, 311 21, 216 21, 932 21, 435 21, 934 22, 279 23, 172 23, 685 24, 965 Em p o r ia , KS 18, 354 19, 520 20, 453 20, 783 21, 160 21, 869 22, 175 22, 862 24, 300 25, 371 Garden Ci t y , K S 18, 504 19, 264 19, 992 20, 338 20, 576 20, 511 20, 452 21, 263 22, 188 22, 827 Great B end, K S 20, 346 21, 228 22, 071 22, 376 24, 215 26, 049 26, 365 27, 691 28, 823 31, 460 Hays , K S 20, 165 21, 245 22, 244 22, 931 24, 769 26, 993 27, 135 28, 791 30, 897 32, 436 Hut c hi ns on, K S 21, 128 22, 127 22, 970 22, 981 23, 951 24, 276 24, 659 25, 378 25, 964 27, 109 Li beral , K S 19, 704 20, 416 21, 028 20, 580 22, 076 22, 027 22, 050 22, 221 23, 657 25, 224 M c P hers on, K S 21, 690 23, 354 23, 960 24, 269 25, 684 26, 208 27, 284 28, 056 30, 142 31, 890 M anhat t an, K S 18, 300 19, 201 20, 103 21, 070 22, 863 24, 439 25, 479 27, 038 29, 852 32, 179 P ars ons , K S 17, 353 18, 833 19, 862 20, 253 21, 052 22, 457 23, 282 23, 389 25, 257 26, 539 P i t t s burg, K S 18, 102 18, 984 19, 675 20, 106 21, 112 22, 046 22, 743 23, 569 24, 326 25, 330 Sa lin a , KS 22, 829 24, 053 25, 044 25, 451 27, 195 26, 468 26, 801 27, 598 28, 798 30, 244 W i n f ie ld , KS 18, 456 19, 289 20, 486 21, 001 22, 564 24, 098 23, 756 24, 513 25, 828 27, 097 Cons ol i dat ed S t at i s t i c al A r eas K ans as Ci t y -Overl and P ark K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S 25, 074 26, 229 28, 073 29, 320 31, 213 31, 829 32, 349 32, 804 34, 127 35, 392 W i c h ita - W i n f ie ld , KS 23, 380 24, 890 26, 184 26, 224 27, 510 29, 570 29, 482 29, 836 31, 396 33, 300 M et r opol i t an 25, 025 26, 325 28, 090 28, 947 30, 878 31, 888 32, 244 32, 589 34, 285 35, 841 Nonm et ropol i t an 19, 580 20, 569 21, 455 21, 894 22, 651 23, 570 23, 552 25, 015 26, 081 27, 765 Kansas $22, 845 $24, 041 $25, 483 $26, 195 $27, 691 $28, 701 $28, 955 $29, 745 $31, 230 $32, 866 r - rev i s e d Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Metr opolitan and Micr opolitan A r eas 1996-2005 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, Local A r ea P e rsonal I n com e , C A I - 3 P e r C api ta P e rsonal I n c o m e , h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed M a y 16, 2007). 358 State 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Alabama $44,879 $48,240 $51,156 $52,405 $51,451 $54,594 $53,754 $55,448 Alaska 62,078 57,474 59,726 70,294 66,874 71,395 69,868 72,110 Arizona 45,032 47,133 49,397 53,041 55,663 56,067 56,857 58,206 Arkansas 36,828 38,646 44,471 46,671 44,537 47,838 49,551 48,353 California 53,807 55,217 55,209 63,100 63,206 63,761 65,766 67,814 Colorado 53,632 58,988 63,428 62,860 66,624 67,634 68,089 71,559 Connecticut 67,380 72,706 75,534 75,505 82,702 82,517 81,891 86,001 Delaware 56,662 63,171 65,157 65,584 69,360 73,301 69,469 72,680 District of Columbia 53,256 56,125 60,674 62,281 63,406 61,799 55,692 56,067 Florida 44,829 49,913 52,581 55,578 55,351 56,824 57,473 58,605 Georgia 48,920 51,649 55,989 57,795 59,489 59,497 60,676 62,294 Hawaii 57,909 58,474 61,838 66,402 65,872 66,014 67,564 71,320 Idaho 44,133 46,126 49,174 47,703 53,722 51,098 54,279 53,376 Illinois 55,372 57,811 61,672 66,356 68,117 66,507 69,168 72,368 Indiana 52,962 53,581 55,284 58,519 62,079 63,573 63,022 65,009 Iowa 48,167 51,782 53,230 58,075 57,921 61,656 61,238 64,341 Kansas 49,034 52,900 55,341 57,195 56,784 61,686 61,926 64,215 Kentucky 44,932 46,033 49,108 52,186 51,249 54,319 54,030 53,198 Louisiana 41,851 46,087 49,037 49,446 47,363 51,234 52,299 50,529 Maine 48,632 48,043 51,059 57,536 56,186 58,425 58,802 59,596 Maryland 61,860 66,508 71,404 74,806 77,562 82,879 77,938 82,363 Massachusetts 62,385 65,012 68,958 71,689 78,025 80,247 78,312 82,561 Michigan 56,174 57,521 59,019 65,467 68,740 68,337 67,995 68,602 Minnesota 56,200 60,577 67,140 66,677 70,553 72,635 72,379 76,733 Mississippi 38,748 42,238 43,907 47,915 46,331 46,810 47,847 46,570 Missouri 50,015 52,179 54,190 56,673 61,173 61,036 59,764 64,128 Montana 41,462 43,559 44,737 50,966 46,142 48,078 51,791 49,124 Nebraska 46,726 53,419 56,692 55,693 57,040 60,626 60,129 63,625 Nevada 50,946 53,302 53,054 59,479 59,614 59,283 59,588 63,005 New Hampshire 56,497 59,981 61,014 65,885 71,661 72,606 72,369 79,339 New Jersey 65,586 67,335 70,983 75,425 78,560 80,577 82,406 87,412 New Mexico 38,143 40,033 43,829 44,947 47,314 46,596 48,422 45,867 New York 52,799 55,911 57,142 59,755 64,520 66,498 65,461 69,354 North Carolina 49,272 51,790 54,331 56,115 57,203 56,500 58,227 56,712 North Dakota 45,480 46,921 51,002 51,002 53,140 55,138 57,070 57,092 Ohio 51,835 55,926 60,169 56,237 62,251 64,282 63,934 66,066 Oklahoma 43,138 44,283 47,436 52,261 48,459 53,949 51,377 50,216 Oregon 46,245 54,226 55,892 53,909 58,315 58,737 60,262 61,570 Pennsylvania 53,814 55,386 58,507 59,546 65,411 66,130 64,310 68,578 Rhode Island 53,967 62,005 62,339 64,614 68,418 70,446 67,646 71,098 South Carolina 46,973 49,660 52,111 55,978 56,294 59,212 56,110 56,433 South Dakota 45,043 46,831 49,702 52,246 55,150 59,718 55,359 59,272 Tennessee 45,245 48,244 50,310 51,999 54,899 56,052 55,605 55,401 Texas 46,757 48,007 51,148 53,291 53,513 56,606 56,278 54,554 Utah 45,775 50,823 54,946 57,251 57,043 59,035 59,864 62,032 Vermont 49,401 51,814 53,691 57,713 59,125 62,938 62,331 65,876 Virginia 53,394 57,050 60,860 64,352 68,054 69,616 66,889 71,697 Washington 53,153 57,421 61,059 62,618 63,568 65,997 66,531 69,130 West Virginia 41,293 43,668 43,239 45,202 46,270 49,470 47,550 46,169 Wisconsin 52,986 57,270 57,890 63,436 66,725 65,441 66,988 69,010 Wyoming 46,830 48,412 50,989 55,624 55,859 58,541 57,148 56,065 United States $51,518 $53,350 $56,061 $59,981 $62,228 $63,278 $62,732 $65,093 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State 1996-2003 (in current dollars) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, HHES Division, http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/4person.html (accessed July 19, 2006). 359 State 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005 Percent Change 1999-2005 Alabama $36,251 $35,424 $35,160 $37,603 $37,255 $36,629 $37,150 2.48 Alaska 51,396 52,847 57,363 52,774 51,837 55,063 55,891 8.75 Arizona 36,995 39,783 42,704 39,734 41,166 43,846 45,245 22.30 Arkansas 29,682 29,697 33,339 32,387 32,002 34,984 36,658 23.50 California 43,629 46,816 47,262 47,437 49,300 49,222 51,755 18.63 Colorado 48,177 48,240 49,397 48,294 49,940 50,886 50,449 4.72 Connecticut 50,593 50,172 53,347 53,387 54,965 55,100 56,835 12.34 Delaware 46,628 50,365 49,602 49,650 49,019 48,049 51,235 9.88 District of Columbia 38,670 41,222 41,169 39,070 45,044 43,451 44,993 16.35 Florida 35,831 38,856 36,421 38,024 38,972 40,535 42,990 19.98 Georgia 39,425 41,901 42,576 42,939 42,438 40,984 45,926 16.49 Hawaii 44,504 51,546 47,439 47,303 51,834 56,242 59,586 33.89 Idaho 35,800 37,611 38,241 37,715 42,372 44,358 44,176 23.40 Illinois 46,330 46,064 46,171 42,710 45,153 46,077 48,398 4.46 Indiana 40,838 40,865 40,379 41,047 42,425 42,329 42,437 3.92 Iowa 41,098 40,991 40,976 41,049 41,384 43,391 46,500 13.14 Kansas 37,348 41,059 41,415 42,619 44,232 41,066 42,027 12.53 Kentucky 33,738 36,265 38,437 36,762 36,936 35,610 36,699 8.78 Louisiana 32,654 30,718 33,322 34,008 33,507 36,429 37,236 14.03 Maine 38,862 37,266 36,612 36,853 37,113 41,329 43,923 13.02 Maryland 52,205 54,535 53,530 56,407 52,314 57,103 60,512 15.91 Massachusetts 44,005 46,753 52,253 49,855 50,955 52,019 56,017 27.30 Michigan 46,089 45,512 45,047 42,715 45,022 42,256 45,933 -0.34 Minnesota 47,038 54,251 52,681 54,622 52,823 56,104 54,215 15.26 Mississippi 32,478 34,299 30,161 30,882 32,728 34,755 32,875 1.22 Missouri 41,383 45,097 41,339 42,776 43,762 42,137 42,986 3.87 Montana 31,038 32,777 32,126 34,835 34,108 33,956 37,313 20.22 Nebraska 38,626 41,750 43,611 42,796 43,974 43,786 47,923 24.07 Nevada 41,461 45,758 45,403 44,958 45,184 47,204 48,209 16.28 New Hampshire 46,055 50,926 51,331 55,321 55,567 56,815 56,984 23.73 New Jersey 49,734 50,405 51,771 54,568 56,045 55,275 63,368 27.41 New Mexico 32,574 35,093 33,124 35,457 35,105 39,562 38,947 19.56 New York 39,989 40,744 42,114 41,966 42,788 44,649 47,176 17.97 North Carolina 37,254 38,317 38,162 36,515 37,279 40,238 42,056 12.89 North Dakota 32,663 35,996 35,793 36,200 40,410 39,220 42,192 29.17 Ohio 39,489 42,962 41,785 42,684 43,520 43,055 44,203 11.94 Oklahoma 32,683 32,432 35,609 36,458 35,902 39,614 37,645 15.18 Oregon 40,619 42,499 41,273 41,802 41,638 40,994 44,159 8.72 Pennsylvania 37,758 42,176 43,499 42,498 42,933 44,106 46,300 22.62 Rhode Island 42,719 42,197 45,723 42,417 44,711 47,935 49,484 15.84 South Carolina 36,462 37,570 37,736 37,812 38,479 38,691 40,230 10.33 South Dakota 35,828 36,475 39,671 37,873 39,522 41,107 43,151 20.44 Tennessee 36,522 34,096 35,783 37,030 37,523 38,072 39,406 7.90 Texas 38,688 38,609 40,860 40,149 39,271 41,397 41,422 7.07 Utah 46,050 47,550 47,342 47,861 49,275 50,871 54,813 19.03 Vermont 41,584 39,594 40,794 42,999 43,261 47,329 50,704 21.93 Virginia 45,693 47,163 50,241 49,631 54,783 51,141 51,914 13.61 Washington 45,473 42,525 42,490 45,183 47,508 49,922 50,646 11.38 West Virginia 29,297 29,411 29,673 29,359 32,763 33,373 36,445 24.40 Wisconsin 45,667 45,088 45,346 45,903 46,269 45,732 44,650 -2.23 Wyoming 37,248 39,629 39,719 39,763 42,555 45,397 44,718 20.05 United States $40,696 $41,990 $42,228 $42,409 $43,318 $44,334 $46,326 13.83 r - revised Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, Historical Income Tables - Households, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/histinc/h08.html (accessed November 17, 2006). (in current dollars) Median Income of Households, by State, 1999-2005 360 County Households Families Households Families Allen $20,774 $25,426 $31,481 $39,117 Anderson 21,956 25,914 33,244 39,101 Atchison 22,339 26,772 34,355 40,614 Barber 21,476 26,577 33,407 40,234 Barton 23,432 28,969 32,176 39,929 Bourbon 20,367 25,462 31,199 39,239 Brown 20,392 24,728 31,971 39,525 Butler 31,012 36,137 45,474 53,632 Chase 20,128 22,440 32,656 39,848 Chautauqua 17,067 21,426 28,717 33,871 Cherokee 19,001 22,703 30,505 37,284 Cheyenne 21,750 25,984 30,599 34,816 Clark 24,003 26,631 33,857 40,521 Clay 21,896 25,886 33,965 41,103 Cloud 20,782 25,654 31,758 39,745 Coffey 24,435 27,874 37,839 44,912 Comanche 19,421 24,057 29,415 36,790 Cowley 25,047 31,107 34,406 43,636 Crawford 19,616 26,516 29,409 40,582 Decatur 20,131 26,250 30,257 34,982 Dickinson 22,953 28,019 35,975 43,952 Doniphan 22,102 26,317 32,537 39,357 Douglas 25,244 35,631 37,547 53,991 Edwards 21,904 25,784 30,530 38,250 Elk 17,730 25,091 27,267 34,148 Ellis 22,466 31,144 32,339 44,498 Ellsworth 20,064 26,332 35,772 44,360 Finney 27,645 31,383 38,474 42,839 Ford 25,041 30,613 37,860 42,734 Franklin 24,981 30,210 39,052 45,197 Geary 21,905 24,231 31,917 36,372 Gove 23,377 28,275 33,510 40,437 Graham 22,047 27,742 31,286 38,036 Grant 30,173 32,241 39,854 44,914 Gray 25,872 28,878 40,000 45,299 Greeley 25,709 31,989 34,605 45,625 Greenwood 19,481 24,720 30,169 38,140 Hamilton 22,500 29,483 32,033 38,550 Harper 21,226 26,358 29,776 39,866 Harvey 27,539 32,955 40,907 48,793 Haskell 26,761 30,632 38,634 43,354 Hodgeman 23,788 26,296 35,994 39,358 Jackson 25,398 30,572 40,451 46,520 Jefferson 29,048 33,460 45,535 50,557 Jewell 18,839 21,875 30,537 36,953 Johnson 42,741 50,348 61,455 72,987 Kearny 29,303 32,077 40,149 43,703 Kingman 22,763 27,491 37,790 44,547 Kiowa 22,628 28,099 31,576 40,950 Labette 21,871 27,919 30,875 37,519 Lane 23,532 30,506 36,047 41,892 Leavenworth 32,500 36,820 48,114 55,805 Lincoln 18,652 25,223 30,893 36,538 Linn 21,287 24,692 35,906 42,571 1989 1999 Median Income in Kansas, by County 1989 and 1999 361 County Households Families Households Families 1989 1999 Median Income in Kansas, by County 1989 and 1999 Logan $22,126 $26,731 $32,131 $40,104 Lyon 24,050 30,262 32,819 43,112 McPherson 27,003 32,482 41,138 48,243 Marion 21,725 27,127 34,500 41,386 Marshall 20,597 25,249 32,089 39,705 Meade 23,403 27,857 36,761 41,550 Miami 29,259 34,424 46,665 55,830 Mitchell 22,159 26,502 33,385 41,899 Montgomery 20,864 27,063 30,997 38,516 Morris 22,202 27,437 32,163 39,717 Morton 25,659 30,785 37,232 43,494 Nemaha 22,144 26,786 34,296 41,838 Neosho 22,299 27,613 32,167 38,532 Ness 23,594 28,229 32,340 39,775 Norton 21,259 28,972 31,050 37,036 Osage 24,867 28,960 37,928 44,581 Osborne 18,365 23,500 29,145 35,437 Ottawa 21,852 26,410 38,009 46,033 Pawnee 23,898 28,759 35,175 45,634 Phillips 20,918 26,541 35,013 41,638 Pottawatomie 25,305 29,932 40,176 47,261 Pratt 23,865 30,481 35,529 43,156 Rawlins 21,332 25,818 32,105 40,074 Reno 24,665 29,549 35,510 42,643 Republic 20,224 25,637 30,494 39,215 Rice 21,088 27,406 35,671 40,960 Riley 21,700 28,511 32,042 46,489 Rooks 20,113 24,601 30,457 36,931 Rush 19,356 25,489 31,268 38,821 Russell 20,843 26,508 29,284 40,355 Saline 25,728 31,030 37,308 46,362 Scott 25,474 29,267 40,534 50,549 Sedgwick 30,216 36,194 42,485 51,645 Seward 26,055 29,810 36,752 41,134 Shawnee 29,879 35,987 40,988 51,464 Sheridan 21,540 25,135 33,547 38,292 Sherman 21,138 25,770 32,684 38,824 Smith 18,834 22,261 28,486 36,951 Stafford 19,778 25,000 31,107 38,235 Stanton 24,545 28,993 40,172 46,300 Stevens 27,549 30,462 41,830 49,063 Sumner 26,885 32,772 39,415 46,739 Thomas 22,247 27,470 37,034 45,931 Trego 19,921 25,851 29,677 40,524 Wabaunsee 27,727 31,802 41,710 47,500 Wallace 20,417 23,950 33,000 42,022 Washington 19,424 24,134 29,363 37,260 Wichita 23,395 25,288 33,462 41,034 Wilson 18,776 23,635 29,747 36,990 Woodson 19,637 24,185 25,335 31,369 Wyandotte 23,780 28,672 33,784 40,333 Kansas $27,291 $32,966 $40,624 $49,624 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-5-18); Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1). 362 County 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Allen $31,155 $32,416 $31,600 $31,307 $32,346 $33,459 Anderson 32,140 34,035 33,897 34,250 34,939 36,715 Atchison 34,341 35,784 35,402 35,515 35,899 37,061 Barber 32,368 33,828 33,357 33,688 35,285 36,075 Barton 32,635 33,924 33,543 33,556 34,328 35,431 Bourbon 30,410 31,924 31,237 31,433 32,338 32,584 Brown 31,691 33,145 32,766 32,820 33,478 35,066 Butler 46,683 48,336 47,719 47,877 48,096 49,599 Chase 32,337 33,726 33,117 32,605 32,595 34,432 Chautauqua 27,996 29,463 28,964 29,656 30,468 30,674 Cherokee 30,124 31,424 30,891 31,027 32,114 33,151 Cheyenne 31,185 31,685 30,690 28,276 28,065 25,797 Clark 34,955 35,774 34,819 34,067 34,481 33,930 Clay 34,384 35,360 34,888 34,508 35,015 37,306 Cloud 31,124 32,215 31,359 30,884 32,290 32,706 Coffey 36,633 37,967 38,348 39,373 41,409 43,055 Comanche 29,524 30,882 30,606 28,875 31,621 31,775 Cowley 34,446 35,817 35,195 35,486 35,945 36,990 Crawford 29,642 30,576 29,840 29,865 30,769 31,661 Decatur 30,058 31,259 31,009 29,855 29,311 28,977 Dickinson 35,773 37,187 36,549 36,201 37,097 38,311 Doniphan 32,783 34,190 33,429 33,270 33,729 35,473 Douglas 37,536 39,183 38,916 38,936 38,868 39,796 Edwards 31,494 32,252 31,835 30,307 31,033 32,024 Elk 26,173 27,778 26,895 26,508 27,654 28,338 Ellis 33,285 34,615 34,161 34,112 35,323 36,280 Ellsworth 34,999 36,482 35,536 35,396 35,939 37,617 Finney 37,596 39,585 38,240 37,149 37,136 37,390 Ford 36,659 38,331 37,322 36,465 36,353 36,602 Franklin 38,391 39,902 39,519 40,037 41,116 42,236 Geary 30,342 32,588 32,162 31,986 32,810 31,614 Gove 34,140 35,691 35,234 32,949 32,263 31,666 Graham 31,096 33,010 32,455 31,171 33,032 31,548 Grant 40,941 41,891 42,914 42,259 42,492 44,083 Gray 40,946 42,562 41,750 39,781 39,571 41,404 Greeley 36,471 37,288 36,662 33,277 34,626 33,764 Greenwood 29,706 30,927 30,173 30,145 30,266 31,245 Hamilton 34,247 34,559 33,841 32,445 33,855 34,042 Harper 30,729 31,331 30,762 30,677 31,757 32,411 Harvey 40,607 42,482 41,952 42,226 42,750 44,144 Haskell 41,108 41,564 41,648 37,747 38,087 40,413 Hodgeman 36,648 38,216 36,082 34,093 34,215 34,931 Jackson 39,320 41,734 41,488 41,721 42,151 43,375 Jefferson 44,141 46,249 45,512 46,193 46,560 48,712 Jewell 30,684 31,409 31,273 29,278 30,986 31,390 Johnson 62,887 66,796 66,665 66,974 66,651 68,013 Kearny 40,276 41,393 40,269 38,836 38,329 38,380 Kingman 37,188 38,604 38,136 37,745 39,234 40,174 Kiowa 32,459 33,272 31,973 31,538 34,726 35,829 Labette 30,506 31,867 30,867 31,281 31,591 32,582 Lane 36,524 37,661 36,878 35,868 35,817 33,909 Leavenworth 46,037 48,525 48,749 50,083 50,659 51,459 Lincoln 30,845 32,099 31,631 30,918 31,025 31,110 Linn 34,020 36,066 35,583 35,490 35,815 37,689 1999-2004 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County 363 County 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 1999-2004 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County Logan $33,621 $34,332 $33,997 $32,451 $33,463 $33,007 Lyon 33,110 34,209 33,482 33,369 33,884 34,377 McPherson 41,263 42,802 42,107 43,065 43,544 45,392 Marion 34,102 35,315 34,556 34,206 35,106 37,263 Marshall 32,983 34,143 34,211 33,339 34,648 36,899 Meade 37,604 39,218 37,429 35,172 35,740 37,903 Miami 44,865 45,263 45,516 47,133 48,893 51,673 Mitchell 34,132 34,863 34,177 33,514 34,659 36,587 Montgomery 30,961 32,223 31,297 31,492 32,323 33,688 Morris 32,899 33,913 34,142 34,543 35,648 36,171 Morton 38,669 39,602 38,646 37,727 38,730 38,969 Nemaha 34,608 36,091 35,522 34,801 35,677 38,891 Neosho 31,881 33,312 32,501 32,364 33,577 34,411 Ness 32,947 34,919 34,161 33,769 36,171 35,693 Norton 31,728 32,688 31,764 31,215 31,098 32,122 Osage 37,271 39,028 38,605 38,925 39,292 41,196 Osborne 29,586 30,057 29,443 28,524 29,600 30,026 Ottawa 38,322 39,498 39,175 39,907 40,476 41,093 Pawnee 34,722 36,007 35,019 33,274 33,482 35,385 Phillips 34,464 35,781 35,156 34,432 35,174 36,251 Pottawatomie 40,369 42,448 42,469 43,681 44,668 46,616 Pratt 35,541 36,882 36,016 35,789 36,748 37,882 Rawlins 32,589 33,262 31,788 30,040 31,177 29,853 Reno 35,788 36,939 35,980 35,683 35,875 37,072 Republic 30,575 31,339 30,811 29,809 30,176 31,536 Rice 34,949 36,226 34,987 34,149 34,095 36,158 Riley 33,360 33,812 33,590 33,452 33,246 34,177 Rooks 30,666 31,591 31,183 30,958 31,745 32,292 Rush 30,949 32,084 31,217 30,716 32,205 31,976 Russell 28,784 30,057 29,096 28,502 29,183 30,588 Saline 38,027 39,371 38,436 38,358 38,206 39,216 Scott 41,054 42,424 41,959 39,928 39,663 40,751 Sedgwick 42,468 44,145 43,665 43,663 43,875 44,800 Seward 35,842 37,433 36,872 36,286 36,548 37,581 Shawnee 39,831 41,873 41,282 41,624 42,461 43,705 Sheridan 34,842 35,702 35,408 32,208 34,358 35,364 Sherman 32,614 33,946 32,405 30,698 30,368 30,402 Smith 29,256 30,306 29,847 28,660 29,495 30,085 Stafford 31,380 32,246 31,272 30,160 31,203 33,179 Stanton 40,593 40,660 40,344 37,050 36,821 39,609 Stevens 41,963 43,365 42,625 39,107 40,185 43,806 Sumner 39,949 40,872 39,917 39,608 39,478 40,877 Thomas 37,318 38,338 37,383 35,834 36,435 36,673 Trego 30,236 31,269 30,229 29,735 30,180 30,983 Wabaunsee 40,201 42,317 42,127 41,902 42,056 44,997 Wallace 33,833 34,816 34,110 31,037 32,136 32,985 Washington 29,740 30,793 30,269 29,593 30,564 33,489 Wichita 36,221 35,892 35,303 32,947 33,173 34,352 Wilson 29,499 30,975 29,887 30,300 31,286 32,843 Woodson 25,565 26,334 26,032 25,614 26,384 28,045 Wyandotte 31,816 33,071 32,502 32,465 32,930 33,266 Kansas $39,726 $41,150 $42,081 $42,104 $43,113 $41,664 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed January 10, 2007). 364 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 4,501 750 16.7 983 21.8 Alaska 657 66 10.0 90 13.7 Arizona 6,025 917 15.2 1,268 21.0 Arkansas 2,756 382 13.8 550 19.9 California 35,840 4,716 13.2 6,304 17.6 Colorado 4,629 530 11.4 721 15.6 Connecticut 3,483 326 9.3 461 13.2 Delaware 842 78 9.2 103 12.2 District of Columbia 539 115 21.3 138 25.6 Florida 17,845 1,975 11.1 2,665 14.9 Georgia 9,014 1,298 14.4 1,650 18.3 Hawaii 1,274 110 8.6 154 12.0 Idaho 1,441 143 9.9 215 14.9 Illinois 12,571 1,441 11.5 1,875 14.9 Indiana 6,131 774 12.6 996 16.2 Iowa 2,902 327 11.3 436 15.0 Kansas 2,693 337 12.5 434 16.1 Kentucky 4,049 599 14.8 830 20.5 Louisiana 4,086 748 18.3 941 23.0 Maine 1,314 166 12.6 225 17.1 Maryland 5,560 542 9.7 695 12.5 Massachusetts 6,318 641 10.1 860 13.6 Michigan 9,964 1,196 12.0 1,595 16.0 Minnesota 5,113 412 8.1 546 10.7 Mississippi 2,843 571 20.1 719 25.3 Missouri 5,697 659 11.6 917 16.1 Montana 926 128 13.8 181 19.6 Nebraska 1,760 167 9.5 224 12.7 Nevada 2,447 260 10.6 384 15.7 New Hampshire 1,298 73 5.6 114 8.7 New Jersey 8,692 592 6.8 830 9.6 New Mexico 1,938 347 17.9 442 22.8 New York 18,995 2,760 14.5 3,526 18.6 North Carolina 8,538 1,115 13.1 1,574 18.4 North Dakota 625 70 11.2 101 16.2 Ohio 11,310 1,392 12.3 1,825 16.1 Oklahoma 3,486 543 15.6 732 21.0 Oregon 3,619 436 12.0 639 17.7 Pennsylvania 12,237 1,372 11.2 1,834 15.0 Rhode Island 1,052 127 12.1 161 15.3 South Carolina 4,164 626 15.0 813 19.5 South Dakota 765 90 11.8 129 16.9 Tennessee 5,853 872 14.9 1,142 19.5 Texas 22,777 3,681 16.2 4,957 21.8 Utah 2,521 232 9.2 302 12.0 Vermont 621 47 7.6 69 11.0 Virginia 7,442 684 9.2 901 12.1 Washington 6,237 636 10.2 846 13.6 West Virginia 1,795 276 15.4 374 20.9 Wisconsin 5,440 553 10.2 784 14.4 Wyoming 509 54 10.6 74 14.4 United States 293,135 36,950 12.6 49,327 16.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps (accessed November 17, 2006). Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2005 (numbers in thousands) Below 125% of Poverty All Income Levels Below Poverty Level 365 State Alabama 14.6 15.2 14.7 16.0 16.8 Alaska 8.1 8.7 9.2 9.4 9.5 Arizona 13.2 14.1 13.5 13.9 14.8 Arkansas 17.1 18.8 18.8 16.4 14.5 California 12.6 12.8 13.1 13.2 13.2 Colorado 9.2 9.2 9.7 9.8 10.7 Connecticut 7.5 7.8 8.2 9.1 9.7 Delaware 7.6 7.9 8.2 8.1 9.1 District of Columbia 16.7 17.6 16.9 16.9 19.1 Florida 11.9 12.6 12.6 12.2 11.4 Georgia 12.5 12.1 11.5 12.4 13.7 Hawaii 10.2 11.4 10.3 8.9 8.6 Idaho 12.0 11.4 10.8 10.0 9.9 Illinois 10.4 11.5 12.7 12.5 11.9 Indiana 8.5 8.8 9.5 10.8 12.1 Iowa 7.8 8.3 9.1 9.9 11.1 Kansas 9.1 10.1 10.4 11.1 12.0 Kentucky 12.6 13.4 14.3 16.1 16.3 Louisiana 16.7 16.9 17.2 16.9 17.6 Maine 10.2 11.9 12.5 11.6 12.1 Maryland 7.3 7.3 8.0 9.3 9.8 Massachusetts 9.4 9.5 10.1 9.8 9.7 Michigan 9.6 10.5 11.5 12.3 12.6 Minnesota 6.5 6.9 6.9 7.2 7.5 Mississippi 17.1 18.9 17.2 17.4 19.4 Missouri 9.4 9.8 10.3 11.5 11.9 Montana 13.7 13.4 14.3 14.7 14.0 Nebraska 9.0 10.0 10.2 9.6 9.5 Nevada 7.9 8.0 9.9 10.9 10.8 New Hampshire 5.5 6.1 5.8 5.6 5.5 New Jersey 7.7 8.0 8.3 8.3 7.4 New Mexico 17.7 17.9 18.0 17.3 17.2 New York 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.6 14.8 North Carolina 12.5 13.4 15.0 15.1 13.8 North Dakota 12.1 12.7 10.6 9.7 10.4 Ohio 10.3 10.1 10.3 11.3 11.9 Oklahoma 15.0 14.6 13.5 11.8 13.2 Oregon 11.3 11.3 11.7 12.2 11.9 Pennsylvania 9.1 9.5 10.0 11.0 11.3 Rhode Island 9.9 10.3 11.3 11.5 11.8 South Carolina 13.1 14.7 13.5 13.8 15.0 South Dakota 9.6 10.0 12.1 13.1 12.7 Tennessee 13.8 14.5 14.4 15.0 15.4 Texas 15.2 15.3 16.3 16.7 16.3 Utah 9.1 10.2 9.5 9.6 9.6 Vermont 9.9 9.8 9.2 8.2 7.7 Virginia 8.1 8.9 10.0 9.7 9.3 Washington 10.8 10.8 11.8 12.0 10.8 West Virginia 15.6 16.6 17.1 15.8 14.8 Wisconsin 8.6 8.2 9.2 11.1 11.3 Wyoming 9.7 8.8 9.4 9.9 10.3 United States 11.5 11.9 12.3 12.6 12.7 Percent of People in Poverty by State 2000-01 - 2004-05 Average Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Poverty in the United States , 2000, 2001, 2002, and Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2003, 2004, and 2005, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html (accessed November 17, 2006). r - revised 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04r2002-03 2004-05 366 Poverty Estimates by State, People Under Age 5 2002-2004 State Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 76,033 25.5 72,477 24.7 77,330 26.2 Alaska 6,380 13.3 7,651 15.6 7,493 14.9 Arizona 94,589 22.4 92,147 20.9 112,042 24.5 Arkansas 54,361 29.4 49,523 27.2 51,948 28.1 California 501,845 19.8 520,311 20.0 540,606 20.3 Colorado 38,431 11.9 45,715 13.7 50,463 15.0 Connecticut 22,620 10.7 27,921 13.2 27,524 13.0 Delaware 7,691 14.4 7,872 14.8 9,048 16.4 District of Columbia 10,580 32.3 9,420 28.1 11,615 31.5 Florida 206,679 19.8 230,021 21.5 221,598 20.1 Georgia 128,835 19.5 138,837 20.6 148,061 21.5 Hawaii 13,053 15.6 14,631 16.9 11,386 12.8 Idaho 19,172 19.3 20,407 20.1 20,202 19.1 Illinois 161,558 18.2 154,707 17.6 157,174 17.7 Indiana 61,481 14.5 76,413 18.0 84,784 19.8 Iowa 23,852 13.2 28,662 16.1 29,236 16.3 Kansas 28,767 15.5 33,991 18.3 35,005 18.7 Kentucky 67,907 25.6 61,580 23.5 70,382 26.2 Louisiana 103,916 32.1 96,336 30.2 101,976 31.8 Maine 12,122 18.2 12,494 18.8 12,266 18.4 Maryland 33,993 9.6 50,266 13.7 42,256 11.1 Massachusetts 43,702 11.0 52,949 13.5 55,182 13.9 Michigan 102,872 16.0 109,914 17.2 138,389 21.6 Minnesota 29,084 9.0 42,254 12.9 39,377 11.8 Mississippi 67,373 32.1 57,683 28.0 64,627 30.8 Missouri 69,736 18.7 71,955 19.6 81,672 21.9 Montana 13,181 25.5 13,486 26.3 12,501 23.7 Nebraska 18,090 15.1 20,617 17.1 19,555 15.9 Nevada 25,067 15.5 27,486 16.5 29,470 17.1 New Hampshire 4,991 6.8 8,826 12.2 7,451 10.3 New Jersey 60,167 10.6 88,701 15.4 62,877 10.9 New Mexico 40,213 30.4 38,728 29.5 37,307 27.8 New York 267,074 22.3 254,079 20.8 278,837 22.6 North Carolina 118,554 20.3 139,464 23.7 129,068 21.5 North Dakota 6,672 18.1 6,600 18.7 6,589 18.0 Ohio 126,354 17.3 150,105 20.8 157,817 21.7 Oklahoma 60,278 24.8 58,237 24.3 59,808 24.8 Oregon 38,764 17.4 46,785 21.0 48,084 21.5 Pennsylvania 111,132 15.9 129,519 18.4 133,492 18.7 Rhode Island 11,278 18.4 11,802 19.4 12,388 19.4 South Carolina 61,636 22.5 58,696 21.3 66,806 24.0 South Dakota 10,464 20.5 11,023 21.8 11,401 22.2 Tennessee 86,601 23.1 85,930 22.8 94,947 25.0 Texas 441,531 24.8 488,001 26.9 479,781 25.8 Utah 29,475 12.8 37,975 16.5 36,112 15.4 Vermont 4,350 14.1 5,141 16.7 4,492 14.3 Virginia 65,331 13.4 84,456 17.2 70,549 13.9 Washington 63,207 16.4 78,763 20.7 73,538 18.9 West Virginia 29,299 29.0 27,416 27.4 27,407 27.0 Wisconsin 41,389 12.3 57,056 17.1 56,242 16.7 Wyoming 5,462 17.8 6,334 21.2 5,553 18.4 United States 3,727,193 19.0 4,021,366 20.3 4,123,715 20.5 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed December 21, 2006). 2002 2003 2004 367 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 1,060 262 24.7 335 31.6 Alaska 185 22 12.1 29 15.7 Arizona 1,604 347 21.6 480 30.0 Arkansas 669 125 18.6 165 24.7 California 9,638 1,781 18.5 2,306 23.9 Colorado 1,175 172 14.7 238 20.3 Connecticut 829 103 12.4 142 17.2 Delaware 195 28 14.2 36 18.5 District of Columbia 111 43 38.6 49 44.2 Florida 3,997 630 15.8 830 20.8 Georgia 2,340 497 21.2 601 25.7 Hawaii 302 30 10.0 45 15.0 Idaho 393 49 12.4 74 18.8 Illinois 3,239 506 15.6 658 20.3 Indiana 1,604 298 18.6 360 22.5 Iowa 676 98 14.5 138 20.3 Kansas 690 123 17.8 150 21.8 Kentucky 988 210 21.2 262 26.5 Louisiana 1,061 262 24.7 307 29.0 Maine 273 43 15.8 59 21.8 Maryland 1,374 183 13.3 222 16.1 Massachusetts 1,489 173 11.6 236 15.9 Michigan 2,537 415 16.3 508 20.0 Minnesota 1,214 122 10.0 150 12.3 Mississippi 744 228 30.7 274 36.8 Missouri 1,372 243 17.7 294 21.4 Montana 212 42 19.8 57 26.8 Nebraska 434 53 12.3 72 16.5 Nevada 647 87 13.4 133 20.5 New Hampshire 295 16 5.5 28 9.4 New Jersey 2,138 188 8.8 273 12.8 New Mexico 493 122 24.7 145 29.4 New York 4,507 923 20.5 1,168 25.9 North Carolina 2,182 400 18.3 511 23.4 North Dakota 141 19 13.3 28 20.1 Ohio 2,700 470 17.4 609 22.6 Oklahoma 847 176 20.8 230 27.2 Oregon 872 154 17.7 217 24.9 Pennsylvania 2,787 470 16.9 627 22.5 Rhode Island 249 45 18.1 56 22.6 South Carolina 999 194 19.4 249 24.9 South Dakota 185 30 16.0 40 21.7 Tennessee 1,389 271 19.5 351 25.3 Texas 6,435 1,419 22.0 1,857 28.9 Utah 760 90 11.8 118 15.6 Vermont 132 10 7.4 15 11.5 Virginia 1,816 226 12.5 291 16.0 Washington 1,511 226 14.9 284 18.8 West Virginia 383 82 21.4 113 29.6 Wisconsin 1,296 177 13.6 235 18.1 Wyoming 116 16 13.7 21 18.4 United States 73,285 12,896 17.6 16,679 22.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps (accessed November 17, 2006). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2005 (numbers in thousands) All Income Levels 368 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 581 84 14.5 116 20.0 sk 43 3 -- 7 -- Arizona 749 58 7.8 101 13.5 Arkansas 350 41 11.7 80 22.8 California 3,886 347 8.9 643 16.6 Colorado 424 41 9.8 68 16.1 Connecticut 448 33 7.4 56 12.4 Delaware 113 7 6.2 11 9.5 District of Columbia 63 14 -- 19 -- Florida 2,848 289 10.1 423 14.8 Georgia 798 83 10.4 155 19.4 Hawaii 182 21 11.3 27 14.6 Idaho 151 11 7.5 24 16.0 Illinois 1,486 141 9.5 225 15.1 Indiana 607 68 11.2 93 15.4 Iowa 372 28 7.6 43 11.7 Kansas 354 28 7.8 40 11.2 Kentucky 478 83 17.3 119 24.9 Louisiana 563 64 11.4 106 18.9 Maine 174 18 10.6 30 17.3 Maryland 648 73 11.2 104 16.1 Massachusetts 749 57 7.6 106 14.1 Michigan 1,131 103 9.1 191 16.9 Minnesota 646 34 5.3 66 10.2 Mississippi 355 57 16.2 84 23.6 Missouri 716 61 8.5 126 17.6 Montana 130 8 5.9 18 13.6 Nebraska 215 20 9.4 30 13.8 Nevada 302 28 9.1 50 16.5 New Hampshire 171 16 9.5 28 16.2 New Jersey 1,072 73 6.8 115 10.8 New Mexico 254 37 14.6 54 21.1 New York 2,487 331 13.3 472 19.0 North Carolina 1,027 123 12.0 240 23.4 North Dakota 83 9 11.2 15 18.5 Ohio 1,415 91 6.5 177 12.5 Oklahoma 472 60 12.8 106 22.5 Oregon 469 24 5.1 67 14.4 Pennsylvania 1,759 156 8.9 262 14.9 Rhode Island 122 13 10.3 19 15.2 South Carolina 514 67 13.1 105 20.5 South Dakota 105 12 11.8 23 21.8 Tennessee 779 96 12.3 145 18.6 Texas 2,442 307 12.6 511 20.9 Utah 195 14 7.2 17 8.6 Vermont 75 6 -- 10 -- Virginia 798 82 10.2 118 14.8 Washington 703 63 9.0 98 13.9 West Virginia 260 36 13.8 56 20.6 Wisconsin 677 76 11.2 112 16.5 Wyoming 64 7 -- 10 -- United States 35,505 3,603 10.1 5,917 16.7 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2005 (numbers in thousands) Double dash (--) indicates suppressed where base population is less than 75,000. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV 46), http://www.census.gov/cps (accessed November 17, 2006). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty All Income Levels 369 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 1,893 13.8 1,920 14.0 1,984 14.6 Anderson 948 11.6 986 12.1 1,008 12.4 Atchison 1,841 11.5 1,897 11.8 2,056 12.8 Barber 592 11.8 563 11.4 535 10.9 Barton 3,282 12.2 3,320 12.4 3,539 12.9 Bourbon 2,173 14.6 2,128 14.3 2,240 15.2 Brown 1,300 12.6 1,310 12.8 1,357 13.4 Butler 4,665 7.8 5,038 8.4 5,733 9.4 Chase 373 12.4 308 10.4 317 10.6 Chautauqua 608 15.0 560 13.8 572 14.4 Cherokee 3,202 14.8 3,156 14.6 3,323 15.6 Cheyenne 351 12.0 287 9.8 290 10.0 Clark 245 10.7 243 10.5 250 11.1 Clay 867 10.3 874 10.3 896 10.5 Cloud 1,105 11.8 1,052 11.4 1,109 12.0 Coffey 809 9.3 786 9.1 792 9.2 Comanche 191 10.3 171 9.3 183 9.8 Cowley 4,384 12.7 4,616 13.4 4,869 14.4 Crawford 5,503 14.9 5,550 15.2 6,042 16.4 Decatur 404 12.6 343 10.8 321 10.4 Dickinson 1,699 8.9 1,731 9.2 1,769 9.3 Doniphan 886 11.3 891 11.6 917 12.3 Douglas 10,836 11.4 11,782 12.4 12,661 13.3 Edwards 402 12.4 360 11.0 348 10.7 Elk 513 16.5 456 15.0 470 15.6 Ellis 2,566 9.8 2,760 10.6 2,659 10.3 Ellsworth 532 9.5 517 9.3 528 9.5 Finney 4,954 12.7 5,068 13.0 5,352 13.9 Ford 3,804 11.7 3,829 11.7 4,093 12.3 Franklin 2,451 9.7 2,513 9.9 2,677 10.4 Geary 2,691 10.4 3,156 12.8 3,125 13.0 Gove 300 10.4 281 10.0 269 9.9 Graham 322 11.5 300 11.0 286 10.6 Grant 704 9.1 758 9.9 783 10.4 Gray 510 8.5 519 8.8 493 8.6 Greeley 124 8.8 125 9.0 117 8.8 Greenwood 1,029 14.0 958 12.9 953 13.2 Hamilton 333 12.6 306 11.7 259 10.1 Harper 739 12.2 740 12.2 705 11.9 Harvey 2,773 8.6 2,865 8.8 3,033 9.3 Haskell 426 10.1 443 10.4 453 10.7 Hodgeman 202 9.5 186 9.0 191 9.1 Jackson 1,181 9.2 1,213 9.3 1,324 9.9 Jefferson 1,387 7.4 1,451 7.7 1,507 7.9 Jewell 439 12.9 395 11.6 407 12.2 Johnson 20,911 4.3 23,932 4.8 27,350 5.4 Kearny 487 10.6 436 9.7 463 10.3 Kingman 842 10.2 843 10.3 837 10.5 Kiowa 372 12.1 330 11.0 336 11.6 Labette 3,005 13.8 2,990 13.8 3,159 14.6 Lane 193 10.0 165 8.5 155 8.2 Leavenworth 5,317 8.1 5,496 8.3 5,868 8.7 Lincoln 390 11.3 356 10.6 350 10.4 Linn 1,198 12.4 1,161 12.0 1,186 120.0 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages, 2002-2004 2002 2003 2004 370 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages, 2002-2004 2002 2003 2004 Logan 282 10.0 254 9.1 260 9.4 Lyon 4,181 12.1 4,454 13.0 4,817 14.1 McPherson 2,133 7.6 2,225 8.0 2,281 8.1 Marion 1,315 10.3 1,166 9.4 1,187 9.6 Marshall 1,073 10.3 1,011 9.9 1,016 9.9 Meade 478 10.4 451 10.0 434 9.5 Miami 2,370 8.2 2,318 7.9 2,412 8.0 Mitchell 650 10.1 624 10.0 617 10.1 Montgomery 4,729 13.8 4,728 13.8 4,908 14.5 Morris 606 10.2 564 9.5 599 10.0 Morton 330 10.0 315 9.7 334 10.5 Nemaha 963 9.5 913 9.1 865 8.6 Neosho 2,035 12.5 2,102 13.0 2,262 14.0 Ness 271 8.8 275 9.1 263 8.9 Norton 593 11.7 537 10.6 579 11.8 Osage 1,574 9.5 1,610 9.5 1,605 9.4 Osborne 527 12.9 464 11.6 451 11.4 Ottawa 473 7.8 480 8.0 489 8.2 Pawnee 694 11.2 700 11.3 703 11.5 Phillips 617 11.1 584 10.7 594 11.0 Pottawatomie 1,573 8.4 1,693 9.0 1,763 9.3 Pratt 986 10.7 960 10.5 996 10.8 Rawlins 323 11.4 301 11.0 287 10.9 Reno 7,510 12.3 7,613 12.5 8,099 13.4 Republic 596 11.4 549 10.7 553 10.9 Rice 1,192 12.4 1,130 11.7 1,175 12.2 Riley 7,173 13.4 7,747 14.3 8,436 15.6 Rooks 610 11.6 582 11.1 599 11.5 Rush 402 12.0 367 10.8 370 11.1 Russell 835 12.3 776 11.4 852 12.7 Saline 5,049 9.6 5,488 10.4 5,798 11.0 Scott 396 8.3 345 7.4 333 7.3 Sedgwick 49,741 10.8 54,106 11.7 58,996 12.7 Seward 3,051 13.4 3,144 13.7 3,195 13.9 Shawnee 16,638 9.9 18,260 10.9 19,724 11.7 Sheridan 301 11.4 266 10.3 267 10.4 Sherman 868 13.9 809 13.1 846 13.8 Smith 456 11.1 421 10.3 423 10.5 Stafford 591 13.0 563 12.6 556 12.5 Stanton 258 10.9 255 11.0 218 9.9 Stevens 591 11.0 559 10.2 567 10.5 Sumner 2,523 10.1 2,637 10.6 2,733 11.2 Thomas 837 10.9 766 10.1 791 10.7 Trego 335 11.1 349 11.4 330 11.1 Wabaunsee 529 7.9 513 7.5 517 7.6 Wallace 225 14.0 208 13.3 186 11.9 Washington 660 11.0 618 10.4 585 10.0 Wichita 280 11.5 270 11.5 245 10.6 Wilson 1,325 13.3 1,263 12.9 1,333 13.7 Woodson 508 14.4 438 12.7 479 13.8 Wyandotte 24,165 15.4 24,971 16.0 27,339 17.6 Kansas 265,673 10.0 278,163 10.4 297,733 11.1 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed December 20, 2006). 371 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 350 14.5 366 16.2 376 16.9 Anderson 201 13.4 215 14.7 211 14.6 Atchison 337 11.3 359 12.4 390 14.1 Barber 108 11.8 106 12.5 95 11.9 Barton 637 12.6 657 13.7 714 14.8 Bourbon 455 16.9 467 18.0 478 19.1 Brown 266 14.2 275 15.5 277 16.2 Butler 904 7.4 1,069 8.9 1,192 10.2 Chase 89 19.2 70 14.6 71 14.9 Chautauqua 115 15.7 115 16.8 108 16.4 Cherokee 682 17.3 699 18.1 712 19.0 Cheyenne 63 12.4 51 10.4 52 11.2 Clark 50 11.9 51 12.6 53 13.3 Clay 169 11.2 178 12.3 173 12.6 Cloud 174 11.4 176 12.2 190 13.4 Coffey 142 8.7 148 9.5 141 9.6 Comanche 29 9.5 29 9.3 30 10.0 Cowley 876 13.5 961 15.3 982 16.1 Crawford 950 16.2 1,017 18.0 1,023 18.6 Decatur 85 15.7 64 12.4 66 13.8 Dickinson 320 9.2 351 10.5 354 11.1 Doniphan 154 10.6 164 11.8 173 12.8 Douglas 1,241 8.6 1,346 9.8 1,480 11.6 Edwards 83 14.6 78 13.8 72 13.5 Elk 95 18.5 103 21.0 96 21.9 Ellis 329 8.1 388 10.2 402 11.3 Ellsworth 64 7.0 79 9.2 77 9.1 Finney 1,392 15.1 1,324 14.7 1,439 16.1 Ford 889 12.8 946 13.7 1,057 15.3 Franklin 505 10.3 540 11.3 546 11.8 Geary 798 15.5 721 14.4 727 15.8 Gove 64 12.0 55 10.8 56 11.6 Graham 52 12.0 46 11.4 41 10.6 Grant 183 10.6 206 12.4 207 13.1 Gray 131 9.7 122 9.5 112 9.1 Greeley 25 8.7 29 10.6 26 10.0 Greenwood 182 14.7 188 16.0 185 16.7 Hamilton 80 15.7 70 14.6 60 13.1 Harper 144 13.3 149 15.0 138 14.4 Harvey 525 8.8 583 10.1 613 10.8 Haskell 125 12.8 121 12.8 124 13.6 Hodgeman 40 9.1 36 8.8 39 10.4 Jackson 244 9.5 255 10.3 287 11.7 Jefferson 245 6.8 264 7.6 274 8.2 Jewell 82 15.3 68 13.0 68 14.1 Johnson 3,220 3.5 3,817 4.2 4,870 5.4 Kearny 133 12.0 111 10.5 121 11.9 Kingman 174 10.6 179 11.5 176 12.0 Kiowa 77 14.5 67 13.7 68 14.6 Labette 633 15.6 621 16.0 630 16.6 Lane 39 11.3 31 9.7 30 9.9 Leavenworth 942 7.0 1,105 8.3 1,245 9.5 Lincoln 74 12.6 67 12.8 62 11.9 Linn 243 14.4 241 14.5 233 14.3 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families 2002-2004 2002 2003 2004 372 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families 2002-2004 2002 2003 2004 Logan 55 10.6 53 10.9 49 10.5 Lyon 752 12.1 774 13.0 854 15.0 McPherson 337 6.5 345 7.0 346 7.3 Marion 226 9.6 210 9.6 218 10.3 Marshall 196 10.8 185 10.8 180 11.0 Meade 112 11.5 107 11.2 103 11.1 Miami 437 7.7 464 8.3 498 9.1 Mitchell 121 10.5 125 11.9 119 11.8 Montgomery 986 16.2 990 16.9 975 17.3 Morris 116 10.7 105 10.2 117 11.7 Morton 96 14.0 81 12.2 82 12.7 Nemaha 194 9.2 188 9.1 179 8.9 Neosho 377 12.7 406 14.5 437 16.1 Ness 43 8.9 45 10.1 42 10.1 Norton 95 10.4 94 10.9 101 12.2 Osage 297 9.1 317 10.1 327 10.7 Osborne 98 13.5 87 13.0 83 12.9 Ottawa 80 7.4 75 7.3 82 8.2 Pawnee 114 10.6 118 11.3 114 11.3 Phillips 113 11.5 117 12.4 112 12.4 Pottawatomie 371 9.7 380 10.2 406 11.1 Pratt 190 12.1 186 12.3 184 12.4 Rawlins 52 11.0 55 12.6 49 12.2 Reno 1,410 13.1 1,482 14.3 1,520 15.1 Republic 103 12.5 102 13.2 97 13.3 Rice 228 13.0 223 13.0 220 13.3 Riley 727 9.3 925 12.2 956 14.0 Rooks 119 12.1 121 13.0 118 13.3 Rush 71 12.8 73 14.2 72 14.5 Russell 139 13.1 137 13.0 139 14.2 Saline 1,003 10.4 1,124 11.9 1,162 12.7 Scott 91 9.9 79 9.2 79 9.5 Sedgwick 10,864 11.9 11,786 13.2 12,871 14.7 Seward 787 15.6 790 16.1 801 16.5 Shawnee 3,357 11.2 3,650 12.5 3,937 13.8 Sheridan 64 12.7 49 11.0 55 12.9 Sherman 174 16.3 162 16.4 180 17.9 Smith 71 10.7 64 10.4 68 11.9 Stafford 122 14.2 120 14.7 114 14.2 Stanton 64 13.0 61 12.6 50 11.4 Stevens 162 13.9 148 13.1 149 13.2 Sumner 510 10.2 549 11.4 551 11.9 Thomas 147 10.2 123 9.1 130 9.8 Trego 53 11.4 60 13.1 57 12.9 Wabaunsee 96 7.9 91 7.8 97 8.5 Wallace 57 17.7 48 16.1 42 14.7 Washington 112 10.7 108 10.7 99 10.0 Wichita 63 12.7 61 13.0 54 11.9 Wilson 254 13.9 267 15.3 267 16.1 Woodson 83 15.5 82 16.5 86 18.0 Wyandotte 5,855 19.0 5,883 19.7 6,342 21.6 Kansas 52,453 10.5 55,419 11.3 59,392 12.5 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed December 21, 2006). 373 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 554 17.0 614 19.8 612 19.5 Anderson 300 14.7 347 17.5 334 17.0 Atchison 555 13.7 607 15.4 634 16.4 Barber 164 14.6 173 16.4 156 15.4 Barton 994 14.7 1,073 16.5 1,148 17.4 Bourbon 696 19.0 771 21.4 777 21.7 Brown 410 16.0 448 18.3 444 18.4 Butler 1,473 9.1 1,764 11.2 1,941 12.5 Chase 122 13.9 110 14.8 106 14.5 Chautauqua 173 18.8 186 21.4 167 19.8 Cherokee 1,052 19.7 1,143 21.5 1,143 22.3 Cheyenne 89 13.7 82 13.5 80 13.6 Clark 73 13.0 79 14.4 82 16.1 Clay 258 13.1 282 14.7 272 15.0 Cloud 271 13.4 299 15.1 315 16.0 Coffey 224 10.5 245 11.9 223 11.3 Comanche 43 10.4 48 12.0 52 13.6 Cowley 1,407 15.8 1,636 18.9 1,648 19.4 Crawford 1,465 17.3 1,668 20.4 1,652 20.4 Decatur 113 16.4 95 14.5 97 15.5 Dickinson 491 10.7 567 12.9 554 12.9 Doniphan 241 12.6 265 14.5 274 15.5 Douglas 2,042 10.0 2,344 12.0 2,470 13.3 Edwards 122 15.6 124 16.1 112 14.9 Elk 132 19.9 151 23.3 141 24.4 Ellis 537 9.3 638 11.6 610 11.6 Ellsworth 101 8.5 128 11.5 121 11.1 Finney 2,108 15.9 2,214 17.1 2,382 18.5 Ford 1,332 13.1 1,528 15.2 1,652 16.0 Franklin 802 12.0 920 14.0 893 13.9 Geary 1,342 17.1 1,313 16.8 1,315 17.6 Gove 89 12.6 87 13.4 88 13.8 Graham 78 14.8 77 15.4 68 13.8 Grant 272 11.1 324 13.7 326 14.4 Gray 191 10.4 206 11.8 190 11.2 Greeley 34 9.2 44 12.2 40 12.6 Greenwood 275 17.0 313 19.8 290 19.2 Hamilton 109 15.3 107 15.5 90 13.7 Harper 214 15.2 239 17.9 219 16.9 Harvey 844 10.4 965 12.1 966 12.2 Haskell 174 13.1 193 14.9 203 16.0 Hodgeman 56 10.4 55 10.9 58 11.6 Jackson 377 11.1 410 12.4 456 13.5 Jefferson 394 8.4 444 9.8 443 10.0 Jewell 118 18.2 110 17.4 110 18.3 Johnson 5,588 4.4 6,793 5.3 8,167 6.4 Kearny 186 12.2 172 12.0 186 13.7 Kingman 261 12.5 280 13.9 276 14.6 Kiowa 112 15.5 107 15.8 107 16.4 Labette 988 18.1 1,053 19.8 1,052 20.2 Lane 57 13.1 48 11.1 46 11.3 Leavenworth 1,587 8.8 1,716 9.6 1,966 11.0 Lincoln 109 14.1 111 15.3 103 14.7 Linn 363 15.7 391 17.7 371 16.9 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18, 2002-2004 2002 2003 2004 374 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18, 2002-2004 2002 2003 2004 Logan 82 12.2 87 13.3 77 12.3 Lyon 1,196 13.6 1,328 15.6 1,429 17.1 McPherson 558 8.1 593 8.9 601 9.3 Marion 337 11.1 337 11.9 350 12.7 Marshall 293 12.2 296 13.2 286 13.0 Meade 160 11.9 175 13.7 167 13.1 Miami 710 9.3 771 10.3 790 10.4 Mitchell 172 11.8 189 13.7 183 13.9 Montgomery 1,539 18.5 1,664 20.4 1,627 20.7 Morris 169 12.1 165 12.7 178 13.6 Morton 137 14.1 132 14.0 136 15.4 Nemaha 285 10.0 291 10.7 273 10.2 Neosho 597 15.1 672 17.7 715 18.9 Ness 63 10.0 71 12.1 67 11.9 Norton 140 11.9 146 12.7 160 14.8 Osage 461 11.2 516 12.6 505 12.8 Osborne 143 15.8 141 16.5 134 16.1 Ottawa 122 8.4 119 8.6 130 9.7 Pawnee 173 12.0 204 14.5 195 14.3 Phillips 165 13.1 183 14.4 175 14.4 Pottawatomie 572 11.1 615 12.2 656 13.0 Pratt 293 13.9 308 14.8 305 15.0 Rawlins 77 12.9 87 15.9 82 16.5 Reno 2,268 15.2 2,510 17.3 2,532 17.8 Republic 150 14.2 159 15.8 154 16.0 Rice 348 14.4 376 16.0 375 16.5 Riley 1,119 9.2 1,496 12.4 1,535 13.8 Rooks 171 13.2 191 15.6 181 15.3 Rush 100 13.9 113 16.1 107 15.6 Russell 209 14.9 227 16.6 228 16.8 Saline 1,601 11.9 1,920 14.6 1,933 14.9 Scott 131 10.8 124 10.5 122 10.5 Sedgwick 18,559 14.5 20,756 16.5 22,019 17.5 Seward 1,190 16.1 1,325 17.8 1,337 17.9 Shawnee 5,717 13.6 6,464 15.6 6,896 16.8 Sheridan 88 13.7 73 12.5 88 15.5 Sherman 250 17.5 258 18.9 281 20.4 Smith 103 12.7 99 13.2 107 14.4 Stafford 180 16.1 195 18.6 186 17.9 Stanton 89 12.8 96 14.6 80 12.8 Stevens 234 14.5 240 15.1 242 15.4 Sumner 805 12.1 913 14.2 943 15.2 Thomas 224 11.6 214 11.6 222 12.2 Trego 76 12.6 91 14.9 87 14.5 Wabaunsee 143 8.8 143 9.2 149 9.8 Wallace 77 18.4 73 19.0 68 17.4 Washington 166 12.0 173 13.2 159 12.3 Wichita 90 13.9 97 15.4 92 15.0 Wilson 387 16.3 429 18.6 423 19.2 Woodson 122 17.3 126 18.9 137 20.6 Wyandotte 8,974 20.3 9,813 22.5 10,507 24.3 Kansas 84,181 12.1 93,896 13.8 98,641 14.6 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed December 21, 2006). 375 County FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY04-05 Percent Change FY05-06 FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY04-05 Percent Change FY05-06 Allen 1,435 1,548 1,590 7.9 2.7 $1,210,776 $1,450,929 $1,514,699 19.8 4.4 Anderson 566 655 626 15.7 -4.5 482,469 594,375 606,065 23.2 2.0 Atchison 1,354 1,331 1,342 -1.7 0.8 1,208,852 1,292,126 1,365,535 6.9 5.7 Barber 277 284 275 2.4 -3.1 218,851 236,918 232,471 8.3 -1.9 Barton 1,968 2,006 1,977 1.9 -1.4 1,661,721 1,803,896 1,773,838 8.6 -1.7 Bourbon 1,655 1,686 1,638 1.9 -2.8 1,383,268 1,554,417 1,540,817 12.4 -0.9 Brown 981 1,010 1,061 3.0 5.0 779,124 900,724 991,417 15.6 10.1 Butler 3,628 3,617 3,509 -0.3 -3.0 3,332,544 3,574,779 3,506,230 7.3 -1.9 Chase 205 181 171 -11.6 -5.5 158,846 155,525 144,839 -2.1 -6.9 Chautauqua 471 400 315 -15.1 -21.2 373,853 332,043 264,948 -11.2 -20.2 Cherokee 2,615 2,748 2,746 5.1 -0.1 2,298,238 2,599,053 2,610,157 13.1 0.4 Cheyenne 70 89 89 27.0 0.0 55,865 75,911 72,427 35.9 -4.6 Clark 113 120 119 6.3 -1.0 86,360 101,779 105,507 17.9 3.7 Clay 426 401 428 -5.9 6.8 324,176 336,385 384,236 3.8 14.2 Cloud 536 555 572 3.7 3.0 410,424 501,959 515,055 22.3 2.6 Coffey 570 511 518 -10.3 1.3 468,597 449,746 448,308 -4.0 -0.3 Comanche 67 61 65 -9.6 7.4 48,690 52,233 60,031 7.3 14.9 Cowley 3,704 3,657 3,717 -1.3 1.7 3,265,358 3,462,814 3,599,942 6.0 4.0 Crawford 4,242 4,507 4,456 6.3 -1.1 3,793,286 4,403,961 4,386,229 16.1 -0.4 Decatur 81 90 108 10.7 20.1 67,324 86,299 107,406 28.2 24.5 Dickinson 897 878 915 -2.1 4.2 703,598 758,026 822,525 7.7 8.5 Doniphan 588 566 546 -3.7 -3.5 464,097 515,648 516,949 11.1 0.3 Douglas 3,814 4,024 4,362 5.5 8.4 3,533,205 4,109,194 4,577,299 16.3 11.4 Edwards 222 177 170 -20.5 -3.7 172,653 157,645 153,156 -8.7 -2.8 Elk 316 314 318 -0.5 1.3 260,972 278,728 281,812 6.8 1.1 Ellis 1,221 1,291 1,224 5.7 -5.2 1,015,658 1,158,507 1,097,110 14.1 -5.3 Ellsworth 234 244 256 4.2 5.1 196,258 208,303 222,958 6.1 7.0 Finney 3,037 3,082 3,300 1.5 7.1 2,688,073 2,978,329 3,236,919 10.8 8.7 Ford 2,019 2,195 2,180 8.7 -0.7 1,747,174 2,192,887 2,205,352 25.5 0.6 Franklin 1,836 1,877 1,968 2.2 4.8 1,639,480 1,779,307 1,869,016 8.5 5.0 Geary 2,252 2,310 2,316 2.6 0.2 1,851,736 1,925,020 1,985,496 4.0 3.1 Gove 75 76 69 1.6 -9.3 53,253 52,567 45,705 -1.3 -13.1 Graham 117 104 112 -10.5 7.3 89,328 77,933 81,229 -12.8 4.2 Grant 411 449 434 9.4 -3.4 356,976 432,055 443,272 21.0 2.6 Gray 195 186 182 -4.4 -2.2 170,333 162,829 185,675 -4.4 14.0 Greeley 24 29 26 21.9 -11.1 17,805 22,271 20,611 25.1 -7.5 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2004-2006 376 County FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY04-05 Percent Change FY05-06 FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY04-05 Percent Change FY05-06 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2004-2006 Greenwood 704 629 546 -10.7 -13.1 $582,020 $546,609 $488,079 -6.1 -10.7 Hamilton 87 73 96 -16.2 31.2 67,851 70,667 89,986 4.1 27.3 Harper 409 351 378 -14.2 7.8 328,677 301,197 342,796 -8.4 13.8 Harvey 1,688 1,677 1,902 -0.7 13.4 1,484,919 1,600,301 1,899,923 7.8 18.7 Haskell 170 200 183 17.4 -8.3 155,199 187,327 178,313 20.7 -4.8 Hodgeman 67 58 66 -14.4 14.8 59,118 53,083 60,558 -10.2 14.1 Jackson 688 814 812 18.4 -0.2 613,321 818,547 830,073 33.5 1.4 Jefferson 771 756 749 -1.9 -1.0 687,267 742,253 733,327 8.0 -1.2 Jewell 167 159 156 -4.6 -1.9 116,663 126,632 130,764 8.5 3.3 Johnson 7,357 8,456 9,691 14.9 14.6 6,693,704 8,501,873 9,994,865 27.0 17.6 Kearny 185 205 212 10.7 3.7 178,392 207,348 209,537 16.2 1.1 Kingman 428 391 347 -8.6 -11.3 358,278 366,632 304,635 2.3 -16.9 Kiowa 189 188 189 -0.8 0.7 171,788 179,557 169,024 4.5 -5.9 Labette 2,315 2,435 2,251 5.2 -7.6 1,871,906 2,123,123 1,921,581 13.4 -9.5 Lane 69 70 69 1.0 -0.7 58,680 64,094 69,479 9.2 8.4 Leavenworth 3,321 3,490 3,851 5.1 10.3 2,978,732 3,502,580 3,962,660 17.6 13.1 Lincoln 138 157 184 13.5 17.6 118,162 140,843 179,632 19.2 27.5 Linn 764 750 744 -1.8 -0.8 664,971 722,737 698,244 8.7 -3.4 Logan 118 136 128 14.6 -5.7 101,949 113,175 109,274 11.0 -3.4 Lyon 2,472 2,621 2,660 6 1.5 2,258,154 2,583,022 2,652,134 14.4 2.7 McPherson 1,080 1,146 1,257 6.1 9.7 909,130 1,032,034 1,133,320 13.5 9.8 Marion 409 423 472 3.4 11.6 324,240 369,679 414,598 14.0 12.2 Marshall 438 453 484 3.4 6.8 351,881 385,873 417,220 9.7 8.1 Meade 194 177 194 -8.5 9.6 163,333 145,878 163,052 -10.7 11.8 Miami 1,333 1,368 1,412 2.6 3.2 1,151,777 1,286,126 1,377,600 11.7 7.1 Mitchell 200 210 279 5.2 32.8 157,547 193,441 237,502 22.8 22.8 Montgomery 3,484 3,559 3,426 2.2 -3.7 3,069,913 3,336,612 3,207,282 8.7 -3.9 Morris 294 333 344 13.0 3.4 227,404 286,690 309,742 26.1 8.0 Morton 148 178 191 20.1 7.2 125,039 162,433 178,812 29.9 10.1 Nemaha 265 279 316 5.4 13.1 208,018 230,735 266,952 10.9 15.7 Neosho 1,533 1,588 1,562 3.6 -1.6 1,281,667 1,487,646 1,449,335 16.1 -2.6 Ness 85 87 91 2.1 4.6 74,380 86,392 98,662 16.1 14.2 Norton 215 213 179 -1.1 -15.9 168,033 198,601 155,975 18.2 -21.5 Osage 1,020 1,086 1,114 6.4 2.6 926,051 1,049,808 1,075,998 13.4 2.5 Osborne 237 197 215 -17.2 9.3 191,936 178,929 192,561 -6.8 7.6 Ottawa 184 187 228 1.4 22.2 155,904 164,116 212,453 5.3 29.5 377 County FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY04-05 Percent Change FY05-06 FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY04-05 Percent Change FY05-06 Beneficiaries (average per month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2004-2006 Pawnee 272 281 245 3.3 -12.7 $212,283 $235,877 $214,945 11.1 -8.9 Phillips 264 296 252 11.9 -14.8 220,172 252,719 211,858 14.8 -16.2 Pottawatomie 840 839 770 -0.1 -8.2 652,679 709,538 662,877 8.7 -6.6 Pratt 569 572 563 0.5 -1.5 458,759 513,898 503,052 12.0 -2.1 Rawlins 99 93 110 -6.3 18.2 71,457 70,792 86,880 -0.9 22.7 Reno 5,601 5,650 5,695 0.9 0.8 5,274,467 5,701,670 5,704,028 8.1 0.0 Republic 261 246 242 -5.6 -1.7 195,477 190,431 202,131 -2.6 6.1 Rice 699 657 630 -6.0 -4.0 578,348 583,735 592,296 0.9 1.5 Riley 1,795 1,882 2,047 4.8 8.8 1,605,949 1,808,311 2,028,128 12.6 12.2 Rooks 306 306 266 0.1 -13.1 239,602 243,358 206,029 1.6 -15.3 Rush 189 181 188 -4.3 4.1 160,739 176,853 187,119 10.0 5.8 Russell 493 505 465 2.3 -7.9 409,447 439,948 418,032 7.4 -5.0 Saline 3,405 3,579 3,815 5.1 6.6 3,032,902 3,374,415 3,688,343 11.3 9.3 Scott 141 154 175 9.8 13.4 120,364 142,828 165,047 18.7 15.6 Sedgwick 43,256 44,737 47,064 3.4 5.2 43,276,445 48,395,737 51,386,341 11.8 6.2 Seward 1,677 1,674 1,788 -0.2 6.8 1,485,962 1,649,531 1,816,512 11.0 10.1 Shawnee 11,662 13,715 15,071 17.6 9.9 10,709,366 13,998,434 15,693,258 30.7 12.1 Sheridan 60 77 73 27.2 -5.0 52,415 66,571 66,260 27.0 -0.5 Sherman 428 470 457 9.8 -2.9 357,730 430,518 427,725 20.3 -0.6 Smith 143 154 150 7.2 -2.4 121,992 134,746 126,596 10.5 -6.0 Stafford 376 356 324 -5.4 -8.9 300,515 321,850 285,978 7.1 -11.1 Stanton 76 88 88 14.7 0.4 60,877 78,467 82,264 28.9 4.8 Stevens 327 305 256 -6.9 -16.0 284,162 284,163 229,393 0.0 -19.3 Sumner 1,607 1,662 1,721 3.4 3.6 1,409,483 1,582,723 1,644,251 12.3 3.9 Thomas 373 370 344 -0.8 -7.0 320,565 329,081 315,784 2.7 -4.0 Trego 132 129 124 -2.6 -3.6 96,581 111,365 116,593 15.3 4.7 Wabaunsee 191 214 220 11.6 3.0 171,394 185,304 197,296 8.1 6.5 Wallace 61 63 56 3.6 -10.6 45,855 51,586 50,925 12.5 -1.3 Washington 213 208 194 -2.0 -6.8 149,176 167,626 157,186 12.4 -6.2 Wichita 91 99 105 8.7 6.1 71,144 73,512 84,493 3.3 14.9 Wilson 1,058 979 918 -7.4 -6.3 873,771 892,511 859,375 2.1 -3.7 Woodson 319 334 289 4.8 -13.5 250,460 294,233 256,178 17.5 -12.9 Wyandotte 15,544 16,487 17,433 6.1 5.7 14,654,165 17,061,620 18,576,342 16.4 8.9 Kansas 167,971 175,710 182,821 4.6 4.0 $153,549,928 $174,875,666 $185,134,708 13.9 5.9 Source: Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Economic and Employment Support, Fiscal Ad-Hoc Reporting Unit. 378 County FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY05-06 FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY05-06 Allen 1,152 1,239 1,218 -1.7 $176,981 $146,135 $299,254 104.8 Anderson 424 470 475 1.1 62,906 51,617 110,215 113.5 Atchison 839 842 721 -14.4 118,184 82,256 170,372 107.1 Barber 173 172 186 8.1 27,842 20,982 49,858 137.6 Barton 1,207 1,134 1,088 -4.1 211,333 151,164 319,594 111.4 Bourbon 1,439 1,172 1,115 -4.9 222,726 136,864 288,142 110.5 Brown 924 852 861 1.1 154,881 95,260 199,240 109.2 Butler 2,040 1,702 1,861 9.3 291,381 190,309 428,819 125.3 Chase 153 154 146 -5.2 26,556 18,182 39,985 119.9 Chautauqua 366 285 254 -10.9 70,598 43,458 87,686 101.8 Cherokee 2,298 2,211 1,975 -10.7 361,360 249,038 478,894 92.3 Cheyenne 82 82 110 34.1 15,913 12,680 33,399 163.4 Clark 79 68 96 41.2 14,879 9,558 23,466 145.5 Clay 360 315 296 -6.0 56,240 39,055 74,594 91.0 Cloud 619 593 593 0.0 102,276 75,830 158,501 109.0 Coffey 432 363 335 -7.7 76,604 49,829 95,657 92.0 Comanche 58 39 38 -2.6 12,252 6,743 15,745 133.5 Cowley 1,821 1,418 1,785 25.9 253,736 157,401 412,466 162.0 Crawford 3,561 3,460 3,079 -11.0 561,061 403,718 780,174 93.2 Decatur 82 113 104 -8.0 18,131 15,371 30,515 98.5 Dickinson 950 824 830 0.7 151,646 105,799 215,708 103.9 Doniphan 470 427 454 6.3 75,211 52,647 112,325 113.4 Douglas 2,247 1,838 1,871 1.8 329,402 205,713 433,962 111.0 Edwards 143 117 112 -4.3 21,840 14,503 30,222 108.4 Elk 274 234 269 15.0 49,704 31,306 74,926 139.3 Ellis 823 799 806 0.9 170,379 105,233 222,487 111.4 Ellsworth 210 203 216 6.4 34,803 25,836 51,246 98.4 Finney 2,016 2,055 1,765 -14.1 221,012 159,337 309,783 94.4 Ford 912 905 850 -6.1 119,451 86,118 178,248 107.0 Franklin 1,065 1,087 1,011 -7.0 160,559 118,718 234,559 97.6 Geary 1,559 1,244 1,338 7.6 210,431 140,049 299,476 113.8 Gove 71 67 82 22.4 13,304 10,313 18,769 82.0 Graham 112 85 109 28.2 24,492 16,573 39,088 135.9 Grant 333 306 308 0.7 44,402 33,207 75,049 126.0 Gray 103 69 71 2.9 13,242 7,530 18,772 149.3 Greeley 25 25 36 44.0 5,777 3,484 10,199 192.8 Greenwood 574 455 464 2.0 99,473 62,658 136,674 118.1 LIEAP Participants LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2004-2006 379 County FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY05-06 FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY05-06 LIEAP Participants LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2004-2006 Hamilton 71 84 84 0.0 $16,770 $11,637 $25,500 119.1 Harper 327 326 298 -8.6 61,526 44,030 92,700 110.5 Harvey 1,001 763 899 17.8 142,289 89,951 212,646 136.4 Haskell 92 103 98 -4.9 14,568 12,516 24,452 95.4 Hodgeman 54 29 50 72.4 6,269 2,788 11,506 312.7 Jackson 522 492 545 10.8 68,167 50,933 117,228 130.2 Jefferson 673 554 484 -12.6 91,877 56,873 109,847 93.1 Jewell 164 183 196 7.1 33,078 26,334 54,197 105.8 Johnson 4,840 4,395 4,791 9.0 565,454 400,101 918,682 129.6 Kearny 72 131 156 19.1 12,501 13,699 34,486 151.7 Kingman 265 262 289 10.3 42,880 33,236 76,066 128.9 Kiowa 135 123 114 -7.3 23,866 16,467 36,078 119.1 Labette 2,038 1,779 1,764 -0.8 328,424 222,416 465,508 109.3 Lane 41 59 64 8.5 9,244 8,945 21,679 142.3 Leavenworth 1,950 1,721 1,732 0.6 237,963 163,417 341,354 108.9 Lincoln 134 134 129 -3.7 24,501 17,178 36,069 110.0 Linn 412 375 413 10.1 72,616 48,175 110,257 128.9 Logan 95 67 80 19.4 18,542 11,453 24,405 113.1 Lyon 1,915 1,756 1,607 -8.5 285,728 182,765 370,121 102.5 McPherson 696 621 695 11.9 101,263 69,679 160,124 129.8 Marion 440 379 374 -1.3 79,260 49,906 115,787 132.0 Marshall 473 407 468 15.0 78,259 56,504 127,401 125.5 Meade 91 107 134 25.2 14,870 12,687 33,121 161.1 Miami 694 621 662 6.6 97,798 68,923 156,137 126.5 Mitchell 247 193 205 6.2 42,434 24,848 58,122 133.9 Montgomery 2,723 2,440 2,270 -7.0 466,244 311,289 624,909 100.7 Morris 248 258 208 -19.4 37,556 28,638 56,112 95.9 Morton 82 106 103 -2.8 16,646 14,532 31,161 114.4 Nemaha 290 335 374 11.6 45,146 36,445 86,111 136.3 Neosho 1,102 1,219 1,013 -16.9 245,843 135,740 250,954 84.9 Ness 67 55 49 -10.9 11,282 8,355 19,081 128.4 Norton 157 161 163 1.2 28,141 21,890 45,917 109.8 Osage 765 780 793 1.7 110,877 80,928 175,725 117.1 Osborne 197 181 165 -8.8 37,256 23,775 46,842 97.0 Ottawa 194 179 168 -6.1 27,868 20,249 41,212 103.5 Pawnee 164 203 157 -22.7 29,797 26,095 46,923 79.8 Phillips 221 230 166 -27.8 38,656 30,247 53,267 76.1 380 County FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY05-06 FY04 FY05 FY06 Percent Change FY05-06 LIEAP Participants LIEAP Annual Expenditures Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2004-2006 Pottawatomie 760 717 712 -0.7 $93,907 $69,071 $148,673 115.2 Pratt 335 359 358 -0.3 57,540 45,229 98,141 117.0 Rawlins 108 82 110 34.1 20,956 12,569 36,200 188.0 Reno 3,787 3,561 3,394 -4.7 577,420 414,795 837,414 101.9 Republic 302 271 258 -4.8 46,331 34,683 76,152 119.6 Rice 548 493 450 -8.7 80,776 56,272 109,839 95.2 Riley 1,250 1,124 1,204 7.1 161,041 109,219 248,391 127.4 Rooks 240 217 185 -14.7 42,988 29,909 55,379 85.2 Rush 148 148 140 -5.4 30,934 23,732 46,652 96.6 Russell 421 391 357 -8.7 73,298 53,375 109,697 105.5 Saline 2,630 2,323 2,311 -0.5 402,179 267,525 552,040 106.4 Scott 131 142 126 -11.3 23,784 18,591 40,128 115.8 Sedgwick 23,225 20,916 19,787 -5.4 3,108,304 2,200,001 4,463,203 102.9 Seward 796 752 817 8.6 108,588 78,433 187,329 138.8 Shawnee 9,758 8,724 8,995 3.1 1,328,351 912,098 1,972,227 116.2 Sheridan 40 54 53 -1.9 8,034 7,095 13,557 91.1 Sherman 275 265 265 0.0 45,211 33,287 78,237 135.0 Smith 113 145 136 -6.2 25,003 21,792 41,011 88.2 Stafford 223 164 161 -1.8 37,059 22,691 51,750 128.1 Stanton 49 68 50 -26.5 10,492 9,091 15,215 67.4 Stevens 145 103 106 2.9 20,444 11,634 27,343 135.0 Sumner 1,018 978 926 -5.3 145,845 106,207 220,823 107.9 Thomas 156 176 220 25.0 30,697 23,387 63,345 170.9 Trego 113 118 99 -16.1 26,183 18,261 35,713 95.6 Wabaunsee 184 155 152 -1.9 29,629 19,958 39,930 100.1 Wallace 58 50 56 12.0 9,478 7,504 17,019 126.8 Washington 225 248 204 -17.7 41,049 30,627 60,929 98.9 Wichita 78 83 82 -1.2 13,759 11,219 24,308 116.7 Wilson 1,042 922 730 -20.8 171,809 117,216 209,460 78.7 Woodson 293 289 199 -31.1 51,072 37,070 66,355 79.0 Wyandotte 8,737 8,147 7,322 -10.1 1,201,788 797,942 1,545,404 93.7 Kansas 110,836 101,420 98,853 -2.5 $16,170,378 $11,168,606 $23,261,625 108.3 Source: Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Services, Economic and Employment Support, Fiscal Ad-Hoc Reporting Unit. 381 Mining and Mineral Resources Mining and Mineral Resources Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 382 Mining and Mineral Resources Mining and Mineral Resources ...................................................................................................... 382 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2002-2004 ....................................................................................... 384 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2004 (map).................................................................................................. 385 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2006............................................................................ 386 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006..................................................................... 387 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map)..................................................................................................................... 389 Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 ....................................................................... 390 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map)...................................................................................................................... 392 383 M i n eral Qu an ti ty * Va lue ($1, 000) Qu an ti ty * Va lue ($1, 000) Quanti ty * Va lue ($1, 000) Cem ent , port l and 2, 350 $181, 000 e 2, 270 $173, 000 e 2, 690 $212, 000 e Cl ays , c o m m on 642 4, 280 632 10, 000 621 7, 460 Gem s t ones - 1 -1 -1 Helium , Grade A (m illion c ubic m e t e rs ) 78 181, 000 77 179, 000 82 189, 000 Sa lt 2, 630 119, 000 2, 770 123, 000 2, 890 127, 000 S and and Gravel , Cons t r uc t i on 9, 560 28, 700 10, 700 34, 900 9, 930 32, 800 S t one: Crus hed 21, 300 r 106, 000 r 20, 700 111, 000 19, 800 109, 000 Di m ens i on (m et ri c t ons ) 15 1, 900 15 1, 640 14 1, 730 Com b i ned val ues of c l ays (f ul l e r' s eart h ), 64, 800 65, 100 75, 300 gyps um (c rude), pum i c e and pum i c i t e, and s and and gravel (i ndus t ri al ) . T o tal $687, 000 r $696, 000 $754, 000 S ource: U . S . Geol ogi cal S u rvey , The Mi neral Industry of K ansas, 2004 , http://m i neral s.usgs.gov/m i neral s/pubs/state /k s.htm l (accessed M a y 18, 2006). D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. P r oducti on as m easured by m i ne shi p m ents, sal e s, or m a rk etabl e producti on (i ncl udi ng consum pti on by producers). * Quanti t y i n thousand m e tri c tons unl ess otherw i se speci f i ed. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. r - rev i s e d p - prel i m i nary e - esti m a ted 2002 2003r 2004p N onfuel R a w Miner a l Pr oduction and Value in K a nsas, 2002-2004 384 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 3 4 5 2 6 1 Pum SG SG SG He SG SG SG He He SG SG SG Gyp SG SG He Clay Salt Salt SG SG SG SG SG Salt S-o D-L SG CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS Clay Clay Cem S-o CS CS Cem Clay Clay CS Cem Clay CS Clay Cem CS CS SGSG CS CS CS IS CS SG SG CS D-L D-L CS CS CS CS Gyp SG SG SG Clay SG SG CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS D-L CSClay SG SG Salt He Clay Cem Clay CS D-L DS Cement plant Common clay Crushed stone Dimension limestone Dimension stone D-Sd Ful Gyp He IS Dimension sandstone Fuller’s earth Gypsum Helium Industrial sand Per Pum S-o Salt SG Perlite plant Pumice and pumicite Sulfur (oil) Salt Construction sand and gravel KEY Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Geological Survey/U.S. Geological Survey. Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2004 CS CS Pum D-Sd DS DS DS Ful Per SG Crushed stone/sand and gravel districts 1 385 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 1995r 42,829 45,381,506 1,060 15,411 734,010,660 47,629 1996r 49,009 43,654,369 891 16,578 735,223,196 44,349 1997r 47,038 41,289,385 878 16,741 690,383,533 41,239 1998r 44,468 36,378,608 818 16,794 606,701,289 36,126 1999r 41,405 33,905,224 819 16,792 567,679,755 33,807 2000r 42,171 35,174,691 834 17,123 533,648,895 31,166 2001r 41,546 34,123,574 821 17,557 486,024,900 27,683 2002r 41,380 33,378,263 807 17,911 458,925,327 25,623 2003r 41,204 33,971,037 824 18,390 423,366,157 23,022 2004r 41,837 33,862,971 809 19,164 400,850,841 20,917 2005r 42,870 33,602,856 784 20,286 379,839,006 18,724 2006 43,760 35,649,856 815 22,558 374,819,652 16,616 * million cubic feet r - revised Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas 1970-2006 Source: Kansas Geological Survey, KGS Oil and Gas Databases, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed June 27, 2007). Natural GasOil 386 County* 2004r 2005r 2006 2004r 2005r 2006 Allen 176,722 354,978 312,390 107 133 140 Barber 11,335,879 12,261,827 13,948,819 803 887 931 Barton 616,318 504,684 540,860 55 55 54 Bourbon 3,691 52,498 162,369 5 24 38 Chase 387,894 321,778 275,037 157 165 164 Chautauqua 619,374 626,445 624,120 146 139 149 Cheyenne 1,900,056 1,956,152 1,942,104 228 242 267 Clark 2,375,445 2,988,670 4,076,315 169 186 215 Coffey 51,017 90,282 124,516 5 20 43 Comanche 8,554,253 7,147,385 7,216,009 342 346 362 Cowley 127,146 95,770 80,898 31 31 36 Crawford 0 37,822 30,203 0 12 12 Edwards 2,028,963 2,178,104 2,319,006 220 223 230 Elk 55,617 48,068 46,566 29 22 21 Ellis 4,668 2,894 3,221 2 2 4 Ellsworth 132,498 109,118 83,962 15 16 16 Finney 31,307,879 28,620,557 26,994,389 1,347 1,359 1,365 Ford 305,897 262,719 206,689 23 22 23 Franklin 17,195 17,273 10,697 48 48 49 Grant 52,694,702 48,061,153 44,045,341 1,763 1,771 1,745 Gray 82,690 175,130 287,425 5 5 11 Greeley 3,749,379 3,941,472 3,739,694 180 202 206 Greenwood 1,079 352 0 1 1 0 Hamilton 10,975,959 9,925,312 9,163,297 500 510 509 Harper 4,376,045 4,620,476 4,800,421 331 479 482 Harvey 254,049 229,665 230,062 45 46 40 Haskell 33,594,138 31,159,229 29,371,783 1,232 1,233 1,259 Hodgeman 0 91,770 731,043 0 8 17 Johnson 94,565 80,813 76,644 79 81 82 Kearny 48,489,120 43,946,344 40,148,710 1,782 1,793 1,803 Kingman 7,737,638 7,935,234 8,638,823 660 700 729 Kiowa 4,914,823 5,007,029 4,551,867 225 224 226 Labette 692,446 1,401,094 2,006,747 135 197 285 Leavenworth 106,979 106,921 90,910 89 78 89 Linn 10,396 11,227 10,301 9 9 9 McPherson 167,592 170,825 172,184 50 53 54 Marion 619,643 732,953 805,079 221 228 238 Meade 5,375,037 5,255,940 4,637,995 290 297 294 Miami 222,793 199,735 294,242 48 53 147 Montgomery 4,464,031 6,140,645 8,274,523 695 939 1,388 Morton 30,171,902 27,635,636 25,384,418 1,302 1,293 1,288 Neosho 4,614,398 5,343,603 7,887,416 361 459 752 Ness 0 14,776 110,843 0 1 2 Pawnee 748,684 924,817 940,513 164 95 106 Pratt 1,640,736 1,801,057 2,197,791 241 244 247 Reno 1,276,425 1,206,156 1,177,020 139 142 142 Rice 849,218 677,156 778,596 61 68 69 Rush 299,328 264,798 284,779 55 60 66 Scott 271,927 244,796 246,198 19 19 20 Sedgwick 21,831 23,189 19,608 5 4 4 Seward 25,199,513 25,016,886 25,600,139 1,153 1,168 1,214 Sherman 460,268 501,069 614,426 91 104 163 Stafford 1,253,035 1,378,542 1,346,859 108 116 123 Stanton 18,580,721 17,036,565 15,643,898 778 775 763 Stevens 72,057,464 64,802,948 61,917,456 2,136 2,140 2,174 Sumner 758,971 719,933 750,278 66 69 89 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County 2004-2006 Gas Production (thousands cubic feet) Number of Producing Gas Wells 387 County* 2004r 2005r 2006 2004r 2005r 2006 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County 2004-2006 Gas Production (thousands cubic feet) Number of Producing Gas Wells Wallace 131,580 21,825 20,170 4 5 3 Wichita 107,717 96,105 94,629 5 5 5 Wilson 3,751,305 5,223,380 8,690,682 374 648 1,564 Woodson 32,202 35,426 38,672 30 32 32 Total 400,850,841 379,839,006 374,819,652 19,164 20,286 22,558 * Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed June 27, 2007). 388 Gas Production in , by County, 2006 (in million cubic feet) Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Geological Survey, www.kgs.ku.edu/ Note: Production indicated only for counties reporting drilling activity. Allen 312 Anderson Atchison Barber 13,949 Barton 541 Bourbon 162 Brown Butler Chase 275 Chautauqua 624 Cherokee Cheyenne 1,942 Clark 4,076 Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche 7,216 Cowley 81 Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards 2,319 Elk 47 Ellis Ellsworth 84 Finney 26,994 Ford 207 Franklin 11 Geary Gove Graham Grant 44,045 Gray 287 Greeley 3,740 Greenwood 0 Hamilton 9,163 Harper 4,800 Harvey 230 Haskell 29,372 Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson 77 Kearny 40,149 Kingman 8,639 Kiowa 4,552 Labette 2,007 Lane Leavenworth 91 Lincoln Linn 10 Logan Lyon McPherson 172 Marion 805 Marshall Meade 4,638 Miami Mitchell Montgomery 8,275 Morris Morton 25,384 Nemaha Neosho 7,887 Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee 941 Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt 2,198 Rawlins Reno 1,177 Republic Rice 779 Riley Rooks Rush 285 3 Russell Saline Scott 246 Sedgwick 20 Seward 25,600 Shawnee Sheridan Sherman 614 Smith Stafford 1,347 Stanton 15,644 Stevens 61,917 Sumner 750 Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace 20 Washington Wichita 95 Wilson 8,691 Woodson 39 Wyandotte Kansas: 374,820 294 Cherokee Platform Sedgwick Basin Anadarko Basin Cambridge Arch, Central Kansas Uplift Salina Basin Nemaha Uplift Forest City Basin Nemaha Uplift 125 111 731 30 40,000+20,000-39,999<1,000 1,000-19,999 Production in Million Cubic feet 389 County* 2004r 2005r 2006 2004r 2005r 2006 Allen 212,091 239,014 249,902 1,809 1,869 1,888 Anderson 169,681 164,794 176,369 1,408 1,432 1,427 Barber 547,260 617,160 766,097 809 728 792 Barton 1,487,410 1,523,778 1,675,734 1,544 1,554 1,625 Bourbon 27,460 28,594 32,670 428 451 478 Butler 1,142,418 1,065,572 1,065,419 1,267 1,266 1,273 Chase 43,972 43,115 52,345 68 72 120 Chautauqua 207,744 217,017 276,431 1,107 1,061 1,112 Cheyenne 145,853 130,132 114,202 23 22 23 Clark 183,753 219,940 305,875 110 126 133 Clay 2,147 2,681 4,952 347 Coffey 156,565 150,223 159,760 785 787 827 Comanche 402,053 353,775 351,315 239 223 251 Cowley 442,206 433,183 445,426 710 716 711 Crawford 20,320 23,216 27,341 469 468 485 Decatur 127,644 209,815 316,649 127 128 145 Dickinson 11,795 11,535 12,538 34 32 32 Douglas 30,592 29,193 37,217 250 261 273 Edwards 231,258 218,009 227,732 286 265 295 Elk 68,618 72,444 76,829 282 282 264 Ellis 3,089,354 3,103,613 3,155,107 2,402 2,690 2,722 Ellsworth 275,626 283,748 341,261 291 291 294 Finney 1,770,707 1,666,853 1,519,901 478 478 484 Ford 60,568 55,430 73,343 39 29 33 Franklin 94,528 107,147 108,306 1,505 1,494 1,568 Geary 1,322 3,795 13,141 111 Gove 448,651 426,274 415,671 257 263 255 Graham 1,247,951 1,269,896 1,500,822 758 795 834 Grant 527,723 393,703 300,945 63 53 52 Gray 70,020 66,005 70,024 34 35 36 Greeley 141,238 174,614 185,602 42 42 43 Greenwood 535,171 533,431 545,172 1,345 1,390 1,386 Hamilton 0 0 135 001 Harper 340,049 347,468 349,520 433 438 457 Harvey 133,440 134,088 145,486 126 124 121 Haskell 1,770,790 1,707,835 1,624,343 391 396 403 Hodgeman 345,186 336,284 323,927 212 210 216 Jackson 2,500 1,776 1,700 333 Jefferson 21,485 22,134 19,282 54 51 51 Johnson 121,684 135,817 144,752 618 641 629 Kearny 275,434 250,624 243,382 100 102 104 Kingman 529,404 585,659 634,158 669 655 673 Kiowa 300,284 279,474 302,329 265 263 266 Labette 12,053 11,394 9,922 100 153 132 Lane 498,097 557,974 711,228 266 275 297 Leavenworth 74,627 74,537 78,215 168 171 173 Linn 90,041 80,085 78,055 800 828 815 Logan 431,803 308,444 361,249 118 119 134 Lyon 14,520 12,979 13,465 42 41 40 McPherson 431,703 426,384 420,010 595 597 595 Marion 151,168 138,475 150,762 717 411 416 Meade 306,311 297,416 271,656 125 144 139 Miami 120,059 122,727 115,795 1,919 1,997 2,009 Montgomery 94,912 99,002 120,233 1,009 1,131 1,077 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County 2004-2006 390 County* 2004r 2005r 2006 2004r 2005r 2006 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County 2004-2006 Morris 86,255 82,436 83,572 80 86 88 Morton 470,776 694,401 934,025 294 295 273 Nemaha 43,333 37,805 41,255 28 24 22 Neosho 39,275 42,291 44,306 686 679 710 Ness 1,524,649 1,596,409 1,774,405 787 828 889 Norton 105,626 112,302 125,276 83 93 92 Osage 1,616 2,013 2,073 444 Osborne 109,490 103,197 98,299 99 100 100 Pawnee 117,762 110,391 117,824 135 134 136 Phillips 359,646 333,199 326,471 289 287 289 Pottawatomie 3,382 1,735 2,354 333 Pratt 359,446 311,071 397,659 483 490 500 Rawlins 284,774 246,692 239,982 134 135 133 Reno 451,970 448,566 444,523 406 396 404 Rice 704,335 724,703 749,174 805 798 828 Riley 22,305 21,663 20,070 33 32 32 Rooks 1,819,476 1,874,190 2,051,705 1,376 1,384 1,410 Rush 229,000 203,322 197,768 169 165 170 Russell 1,798,679 1,829,755 1,946,564 1,762 1,749 1,803 Saline 72,544 69,805 75,165 90 94 101 Scott 272,077 261,843 410,714 98 102 111 Sedgwick 133,580 125,104 132,657 127 125 125 Seward 496,801 470,851 467,843 253 259 255 Sheridan 166,352 206,239 205,765 106 97 99 Sherman 8,566 6,616 3,625 566 Stafford 1,261,492 1,213,440 1,231,198 1,056 1,578 1,581 Stanton 247,774 273,647 277,189 66 62 73 Stevens 548,219 431,565 399,942 141 141 119 Sumner 659,511 557,008 508,440 494 506 513 Thomas 137,486 137,444 139,914 90 89 91 Trego 539,035 561,671 729,142 449 476 508 Wabaunsee 52,990 45,987 48,629 31 29 31 Wallace 194,134 150,642 127,236 22 21 23 Wichita 36,075 28,109 26,109 10 10 10 Wilson 86,024 94,322 92,737 898 983 1,015 Woodson 429,272 424,144 452,545 2,542 2,552 2,593 Total 33,862,971 33,602,856 35,649,856 41,837 42,870 43,760 * Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed June 27, 2007). 391 Oil Production in , by County, 2006 (in 1,000 barrels) Kansas Cherokee Platform Sedgwick Basin Anadarko Basin Cambridge Arch, Central Kansas Uplift Salina Basin Nemaha Uplift Forest City Basin Allen Anderson 176 Atchison Barber 766 Barton 1,676 Bourbon 33250 Brown Butler 1,065 Chase 52 Chautauqua 276 Cherokee Cheyenne 114 Clark 306 Clay 5 Cloud Coffey 160 Comanche 351 Cowley 445 Crawford 27 Decatur 317 Dickinson 13 Doniphan Douglas 37 Edwards 228 Elk 77 Ellis 3,155 Ellsworth 341 Finney 1,520 Ford 73 Franklin 108 Geary 13 Gove 416 Graham 1,501 Grant 301 Gray 70 Greeley 186 Greenwood 545 Hamilton Harper 350 Harvey 145 Haskell 1,624 Hodgeman 324 Jackson Jefferson 19 Jewell Johnson 145 Kearny 243 Kingman 634 Kiowa 302 Labette 10 Lane 711 Leavenworth 78 Lincoln Linn 78 Logan 361 Lyon 13 McPherson 420 Marion 151 Marshall Meade 272 Miami 116 Mitchell Montgomery 120 Morris 84 Morton 934 Nemaha 41 Neosho 44 Ness 1,774 Norton 125 Osage 2 Osborne 98 Ottawa Pawnee 118 Phillips 326 Pottawatomie 2 Pratt 398 Rawlins 240 Reno 445 Republic Rice 749 Riley 20 Rooks 2,052 Rush 198 Russell 1,947 Saline 75 Scott 411 Sedgwick 133 Seward 468 Shawnee Sheridan 206 Sherman 4 Smith Stafford 1,231 Stanton 277 Stevens 400 Sumner 508 Thomas 140 Trego 729 Wabaunsee 49 Wallace 127 Washington Wichita 26 Wilson 93 Woodson 453 Wyandotte Kansas: 35,650 Nemaha Uplift 2 .1 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Geological Survey, www.kgs.ku.edu/ Note: Production indicated only for counties reporting drilling activity. Production in Thousands of Barrels <100 2,000+1,000- 1,999100 - 999 392 Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 393 Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation..................................................................................................................... 393 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas ............................................................................................................................................................. 395 Recreational Areas in Kansas, 2000 (map) .................................................................................................................................... 396 Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation in Kansas, by State of Residence, 2001...................................................... 397 State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals, 2000-2006....................................................... 398 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2001......................................................................... 399 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2001-2005.......................................................................................................... 400 394 Feder a l R eser v o ir s in K a nsas Reservoi r s Operati n g A g ency 1 Sedim e nt S u rvey (y ear) 2 E l evati o n 3 S u rface Ar e a (acres) E st. 2004 St or a g e Capaci ty (acre feet) B i g Hill (P ears on-S k ubit z ) 1981 COE 37 1992 858. 0 1, 192 26, 650 20 4 Cedar B l uf f 1950 B O R 5, 530 2000 2, 144. 0 6, 869 170, 658 50 2 Cheney 1964 B O R 933 1998 1, 421. 6 9, 540 143, 427 67 2 Cl i nt on 1977 COE 367 1991 875. 5 7, 120 120, 643 82 6 Counc i l Grove 1964 COE 246 1994 1, 274. 5 3, 314 43, 176 40 6 E l Dorado 1981 COE 234 2004 1, 339. 0 7, 911 157, 973 98 4 E l k Ci t y 1966 COE 634 1992 795. 0 4, 188 38, 385 50 4 Fal l Ri ver 1949 COE 585 1990 949. 5 2, 329 19, 433 40 5 Gl en E l der (W ac onda) 1967 B O R 5, 076 2001 1, 455. 6 12, 602 217, 426 100 2 Hills dale 1981 COE 144 1993 917. 0 4 , 576 71, 950 51 4 J ohn Redm ond 1964 COE 3, 015 2000 1, 039. 0 8, 084 44, 385 59 6 K anopol i s 1948 COE 2, 327 1993 1, 463. 0 3, 252 43, 121 30 4 K i rw i n 1955 B O R 1, 373 - 1, 729. 3 4, 937 99, 435 37 2 Lovew el l 1957 B O R 364 - 1, 582. 6 2, 986 41, 690 44 2 M ari on 1968 COE 200 1994 1, 350. 5 6, 220 75, 133 60 5 M el v ern 1970 COE 349 1993 1, 036. 0 6, 885 147, 973 101 6 M i l f ord 1964 COE 3, 796 1994 1, 144. 4 15, 314 351, 577 163 9 Nort on (K ei t h S ebel i us ) 1964 B O R 712 2000 2, 304. 3 2, 180 34, 330 32 2 P erry 1966 COE 1, 117 2001 891. 5 10, 447 199, 824 160 10 P om ona 1962 COE 322 1989 974. 0 3, 865 59, 642 52 9 Toront o 1960 COE 730 1990 902. 2 2, 580 15, 734 51 5 Tut t l e Creek 1963 COE 9, 628 2000 1, 075. 0 12, 617 253, 265 112 8 W ebs t er 1956 B O R 1, 125 - 1, 892. 5 3, 445 77, 370 27 2 W i l s on 1965 COE 1, 917 - 1, 516. 0 9, 000 243, 000 100 5 S ource: K ansas W a ter Office. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. 1 B O R - U . S . D epartm ent of I n teri or, B u reau of R e cl am ati on; C O E - U . S . A r m y , C o rps of E ngi neers 2 Y ear i n w h i c h m o st recent survey w a s conducted 3 E l evati on, i n feet above m ean s ea l e vel , on top of conservati on pool C ont ribut ing Drai nage A r ea ( s q. mi.) Y ear St or a g e Beg a n Shoreline P e ri m e ter Lengt h (m i l es) H i gh U se Public A ccess A r eas C onservat ion Pool 395 Chautauqua Cherokee Comanche Labette Harper MontgomerySeward Stevens Morton BarberClark Meade Cowley Sumner Elk Crawford Kingman Neosho Wilson Kiowa Grant Haskell Stanton Pratt Sedgwick Ford Gray BourbonAllen Woodson Butler Edwards Greenwood Reno Harvey Stafford Hodgeman Hamilton Kearny Finney Pawnee Linn Anderson Coffey Chase Rice Marion McPherson Barton Rush Ness Greeley Lane Scott Wichita Miami Franklin Lyon Osage Morris Ellsworth Saline Johnson Douglas Trego Gove Ellis Dickinson Russell Wallace Logan Wyandotte Wabaunsee Shawnee Lincoln Geary Ottawa Leavenworth Jefferson Pottawatomie Riley Clay Graham Mitchell OsborneRooks Sheridan Thomas Sherman Atchison Jackson Cloud Doniphan Brown Nemaha Marshall Norton Washington Republic Phillips Decatur Smith Jewell Rawlins Cheyenne Legend National Grasslands National Preserve National Wildlife Refuge USFWS Natural Area r r r r State Prairie Preserve State Wildlife Area State Fishing Lake State Fishing Lake and Wildlife State Nature Center State Park Other Preserve Rivers, Lakes, Resevoirs Recreational Areas in Kansas, 2000 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program, Kansas GAP Land Cover Database. Note: The Zoom In Tool in Adobe Acrobat Reader will allow close-up viewing and printing of this map. 396 State Population* Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Alabama 3,427 1,323 39 726 21 965 28 Alaska 454 320 70 205 45 241 53 Arizona 3,700 1,296 35 437 12 1,107 30 Arkansas 1,999 1,034 52 617 31 774 39 California 25,982 6,873 26 2,486 10 5,491 21 Colorado 3,215 1,518 47 679 21 1,213 38 Connecticut 2,536 999 39 332 13 885 35 Delaware 599 220 37 94 16 170 28 Florida 12,171 3,857 32 2,158 18 2,856 23 Georgia 6,096 1,932 32 1,136 19 1,326 22 Hawaii 916 195 21 114 12 126 14 Idaho 972 507 52 306 31 388 40 Illinois 9,244 3,154 34 1,507 16 2,498 27 Indiana 4,558 2,179 48 914 20 1,786 39 Iowa 2,201 1,206 55 580 26 977 44 Kansas 2,017 942 47 491 24 735 36 Kentucky 3,121 1,547 50 703 23 1,264 40 Louisiana 3,306 1,330 40 833 25 844 26 Maine 1,005 607 60 256 26 520 52 Maryland 4,078 1,546 38 571 14 1,311 32 Massachusetts 4,837 1,726 36 521 11 1,493 31 Michigan 7,587 2,950 39 1,325 17 2,424 32 Minnesota 3,688 2,388 65 1,437 39 1,993 54 Mississippi 2,111 851 40 533 25 579 27 Missouri 4,206 2,010 48 1,076 26 1,612 38 Montana 699 438 63 279 40 362 52 Nebraska 1,266 623 49 308 24 498 39 Nevada 1,454 439 30 194 13 334 23 New Hampshire 954 506 53 175 18 450 47 New Jersey 6,300 1,993 32 669 11 1,694 27 New Mexico 1,337 595 45 256 19 471 35 New York 14,201 3,987 28 1,492 11 3,522 25 North Carolina 5,918 2,330 39 982 17 1,884 32 North Dakota 483 228 47 170 35 135 28 Ohio 8,645 3,407 39 1,513 17 2,768 32 Oklahoma 2,587 1,308 51 730 28 1,042 40 Oregon 2,630 1,545 59 611 23 1,286 49 Pennsylvania 9,303 4,169 45 1,648 18 3,522 38 Rhode Island 765 280 37 96 13 242 32 South Carolina 3,080 1,375 45 674 22 1,079 35 South Dakota 559 326 58 176 31 251 45 Tennessee 4,317 2,109 49 903 21 1,706 40 Texas 15,445 4,515 29 2,745 18 3,088 20 Utah 1,554 736 47 468 30 572 37 Vermont 479 319 67 125 26 287 60 Virginia 5,471 2,535 46 970 18 2,168 40 Washington 4,516 2,537 56 932 21 2,234 49 West Virginia 1,447 694 48 353 24 517 36 Wisconsin 4,059 2,489 61 1,141 28 2,159 53 Wyoming 377 223 59 138 37 172 46 United States 212,298 82,302 39 37,805 18 66,105 31 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. Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation in Kansas, by State of Residence, 2001 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas (FHW/01-KS-Rev.), http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed May 16, 2007). Wildlife-watching Participants (numbers in thousands) Total Participants Sportspersons 397 Recreati onal Ar e a Regi on 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Cedar B l uf f W es t 1, 715 240, 647 280, 811 289, 460 272, 926 237, 225 187, 226 155, 514 Cheney Cent ral 1, 913 592, 657 619, 222 566, 964 546, 036 536, 033 653, 794 490, 837 Cl i nt on E as t 1, 455 459, 290 458, 639 601, 972 594, 065 473, 420 368, 673 464, 071 Craw f ord E as t 665 207, 785 231, 559 251, 497 247, 192 220, 016 241, 822 191, 788 Cros s Ti m bers E as t 1 , 075 112, 161 125, 313 160, 713 161, 645 145, 584 136, 077 150, 689 E i s enhow er E as t 1, 785 207, 809 127, 296 139, 559 175, 406 119, 179 117, 775 114, 520 E l Dorado Cent ral 3, 800 955, 254 1, 132, 197 1, 058, 577 1, 005, 380 883, 229 750, 276 722, 755 Elk C i ty Ea st 8 5 7 85, 811 86, 689 89, 651 92, 806 76, 859 85, 268 83, 340 Fal l Ri ver E as t 917 99, 902 93, 467 90, 222 101, 368 94, 219 61, 055 86, 568 Gl en E l der W es t 1, 250 217, 713 161, 465 179, 494 184, 796 170, 549 160, 115 168, 957 H ills d a l e E a s t 1 ,4 7 5 1, 373, 444 1, 518, 132 1, 631, 270 975, 939 1, 148, 766 718, 010 638, 702 K anopol i s Cent ral 1, 585 273, 627 269, 833 254, 678 312, 812 242, 273 236, 672 160, 189 Lovew el l W es t 1, 126 193, 102 203, 497 205, 516 213, 791 234, 769 223, 202 220, 422 M eade W es t 528 143, 079 145, 764 103, 549 111, 398 115, 085 92, 928 82, 944 M i l f ord C ent ral 1, 084 303, 256 322, 523 394, 453 459, 470 477, 158 453, 747 467, 787 P erry E as t 1, 597 296, 072 228, 372 292, 904 263, 267 159, 492 165, 301 244, 901 P om ona E as t 490 141, 687 139, 794 131, 914 131, 117 119, 663 130, 972 108, 030 P rai ri e Dog W es t 874 164, 625 161, 859 145, 393 126, 092 116, 240 119, 822 114, 233 P r ai ri e S pi r i t Trai l E as t 33* 52, 040 57, 300 55, 350 52, 450 56, 375 53, 150 53, 500 S and Hills Cent ral 1 , 123 25, 800 22, 900 24, 931 21, 209 26, 282 25, 546 27, 787 S c ot t W es t 1, 235 165, 135 174, 595 148, 035 129, 298 136, 876 140, 203 132, 481 Tut t l e Creek Cent ral 1, 156 501, 744 521, 309 654, 918 605, 290 576, 450 814, 536 790, 402 W ebs t er W es t 880 201, 048 181, 020 178, 755 179, 622 142, 479 123, 456 109, 581 W i l s on Cent ral 945 229, 271 261, 264 288, 330 311, 055 294, 240 327, 146 263, 414 T o tal 29, 530 7, 242, 959 7, 524, 820 7, 938, 105 7, 274, 430 6, 802, 461 6, 386, 772 6, 043, 412 * m ile s T o t a l A c reage State Par k R ecr eational A r eas in K a nsas, A c r eage and Visitation Totals 2000-2006 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of W i l d l i f e and P a rk s. 398 State Alabama 851 610 72 241 28 423 307 73 116 27 Alaska 421 183 43 239 57 93 72 77 *21 *23 Arizona 419 351 84 68 16 148 119 81 *28 *19 Arkansas 782 539 69 243 31 431 303 70 128 30 California 2,444 2,288 94 156 6 274 261 95 *12 *5 Colorado 915 560 61 357 39 281 159 57 121 43 Connecticut 346 271 78 75 22 45 *35 *77 -- -- Delaware 148 71 47 *78 *53 16 13 81 -- -- Florida 3,104 2,057 66 1,047 34 226 191 84 *35 *16 Georgia 1,086 947 87 139 13 417 355 85 *62 *15 Hawaii 150 109 73 *41 *27 17 17 100 -- -- Idaho 416 251 60 165 40 197 150 76 47 24 Illinois 1,237 1,157 94 80 6 310 246 79 *64 *21 Indiana 874 784 90 90 10 290 269 93 -- -- Iowa 542 471 87 70 13 243 195 80 *48 *20 Kansas 404 357 88 *47 *12 291 189 65 103 35 Kentucky 780 590 76 190 24 323 269 83 *54 *17 Louisiana 970 757 78 213 22 333 295 89 *38 *11 Maine 376 212 56 165 44 164 123 75 41 25 Maryland 701 457 65 243 35 145 115 80 *30 *20 Massachusetts 615 425 69 191 31 66 64 97 -- -- Michigan 1,354 1,002 74 352 26 754 705 94 *48 *6 Minnesota 1,624 1,293 80 331 20 597 568 95 *29 *5 Mississippi 586 450 77 136 23 357 245 69 111 31 Missouri 1,215 942 78 272 22 489 405 83 84 17 Montana 349 212 61 138 39 229 170 74 59 26 Nebraska 296 241 81 55 19 173 124 72 *49 *28 Nevada 172 119 69 *53 *31 47 42 90 -- -- New Hampshire 267 147 55 119 45 78 52 67 *26 *33 New Jersey 806 531 66 275 34 135 108 80 -- -- New Mexico 314 197 63 *116 *37 130 105 80 *26 *20 New York 1,550 1,243 80 307 20 714 635 89 79 11 North Carolina 1,287 831 65 456 35 295 272 92 *23 *8 North Dakota 179 119 67 *59 *33 139 87 63 *52 *37 Ohio 1,371 1,225 89 146 11 490 452 92 *38 *8 Oklahoma 774 648 84 126 16 261 241 92 *20 *8 Oregon 687 513 75 174 25 248 234 94 *15 *6 Pennsylvania 1,266 1,032 82 234 18 1,000 858 86 142 14 Rhode Island 179 86 48 93 52 *9 *7 *83 -- -- South Carolina 812 571 70 241 30 265 221 83 *44 *17 South Dakota 214 140 65 75 35 209 90 43 119 57 Tennessee 903 709 79 194 21 359 288 80 71 20 Texas 2,372 2,151 91 221 9 1,201 1,101 92 100 8 Utah 517 388 75 129 25 198 177 89 *22 *11 Vermont 171 96 56 75 44 100 74 74 *26 *26 Virginia 1,010 761 75 248 25 355 279 79 *75 *21 Washington 938 808 86 130 14 227 210 92 -- -- West Virginia 318 250 79 *67 *21 284 229 81 *55 *19 Wisconsin 1,412 941 67 471 33 660 588 89 *72 *11 Wyoming 293 117 40 176 60 133 65 49 68 51 United States 34,071 31,218 92 7,880 23 13,034 12,377 95 2,027 16 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. Numbers in thousands. * Estimate based on a small sample size. Double dash (--) indicates withheld; sample size too small to report data reliably. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas (FHW/01-KS-Rev.), http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed May 16, 2007). Total Anglers Residents Nonresidents Total Hunters Residents Number Percent Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2001 Hunters Number Percent Nonresidents Number Percent Number Percent Anglers 399 Li cense Nu m b er o f Li censes Va lue Nu m b er o f Li censes Va lue Nu m b er o f Li censes Va lue Nu m b er o f Li censes Va lue Nu m b er o f Li censes Va lue Hunt i ng Res i dent 86, 684 $1, 300, 260 81, 762 $1, 471, 716 84, 092 $1, 513, 656 83, 880 $1, 509, 840 79, 718 $1, 434, 924 Non-res i dent 47, 376 3, 079, 440 42, 107 2, 947, 490 47, 651 3, 335, 570 53, 890 3, 772, 300 54, 377 3, 806, 390 J r . Non-res i dent 1, 590 47, 700 1, 369 47, 915 1, 747 61, 145 2, 062 72, 170 2, 103 73, 605 Fis h ing Res i dent 182, 315 2, 734, 725 168, 381 3, 030, 858 165, 700 2, 982, 600 161, 661 2, 909, 898 158, 509 2, 853, 162 Non-res i dent 9, 364 327, 740 8, 672 346, 880 8, 557 342, 280 8, 565 342, 600 8, 570 342, 800 5-day Tri p 5, 098 76, 470 4, 740 94, 800 4, 878 97, 560 4, 603 92, 060 4, 510 90, 200 24-hour Tri p 87, 439 262, 317 73, 768 368, 840 66, 002 330, 010 60, 252 301, 260 55, 979 279, 895 Com bi nat i on 1 Res i dent 44, 308 1, 329, 240 39, 820 1, 433, 520 37, 723 1, 358, 028 37, 280 1, 342, 080 36, 478 1, 313, 208 Non-res i dent - - 154 16, 940 186 20, 460 254 27, 940 309 33, 990 Furharves t er A dul t 3, 875 58, 125 4, 370 78, 660 4, 910 88, 380 5, 383 96, 894 5, 314 95, 652 J uni or 91 683 97 970 150 1, 500 180 1, 800 159 1, 590 Non-res i dent 2 11 2, 750 16 4, 000 16 4, 000 26 6, 500 31 7, 750 Li f et i m e Li c ens e Hunt i ng 2, 108 505, 920 667 200, 100 1, 077 324, 177 1, 016 305, 816 1, 267 -- Fi s hi ng 444 106, 560 184 55, 200 235 70, 735 232 69, 832 299 -- Com bi nat i on 2, 334 1, 026, 960 577 346, 200 1, 293 777, 093 571 343, 171 782 -- Furharves t er 72 17, 280 29 8, 700 46 13, 846 38 11, 438 61 26, 901 Cont rol l ed S hoot i ng A r ea 3 7, 846 101, 998 8, 307 124, 605 8, 825 132, 375 9, 354 140, 310 9, 505 142, 575 48-hour w at erf ow l 734 14, 680 623 15, 575 637 15, 925 671 16, 775 674 16, 850 Trout 5, 098 38, 235 8, 627 86, 270 7, 348 73, 480 7, 173 71, 730 8, 078 80, 780 B obc at , non-res i dent 4 -------- 3 4 3 , 4 0 0 3 P ol e 4 -------- 7 , 1 5 2 2 8 , 6 0 8 To t a l 486, 776 $11, 028, 332 444, 270 $10, 679, 239 441, 057 $11, 538, 820 437, 091 $11, 434, 414 431, 500 $10, 605, 379 S ource: S t ate of K ansas, D epartm ent of W i l d l i f e and P a rk s. 1 C o m b i nati on - a hunti ng and fi shi ng l i c ense. T he non-resi dent com b i nati on l i c ense fi rst becam e avai l abl e i n 2002. 3 B egi nni ng i n 2005, avai l abl e to al l agents w i th the K O A L S sy stem . 2 C ontrol l ed S hooti ng A r ea - com m erci al hunti ng 4 N e w i n 2005. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates not reported. I ndi vi dual l i c ens e val ues not avai l abl e due to a rate change i n 2005. H unti n g F i s hi ng C o m b i nati on Furharvester Li feti m e Li cense C ontrol l ed S hooti ng A r ea - $15 R e si dent - $18 R e si dent - $18 R e si dent - $36 A dul t - $18 H unti ng - $441 48-hour W a terfow l - $25 N on-resi dent - $70 N on-resi dent - $40 N on-resi dent - $110 Juni or - $10 Fi shi ng - $441 T r out - $10 Jr. N on-resi dent - $35 5-day tri p - $20 N on-resi dent - $250 C o m b i nati on - $881 N on-resi dent B obcat - $100 24-hour - $5 Furharvester - $441 3 Pole - $4 License Fees for C alendar Y ear 2005 H unting and Fishing Licenses Sold in K a nsas 2001-2005 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 400 Population P opulation Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 401 Population Population ...................................................................................................................................... 401 State and Regional Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S., 1860-2006, Selected Years .................................................................................. 404 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980 ................................................................................................ 405 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000 ........................................................................................ 407 Population in Kansas and U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 and 2000..................................................................... 408 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000..................................................... 409 Population in Kansas, by Household Type, Census Years 1990 and 2000........................................................................... 409 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas, by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000.................................................................................................................................................................... 410 Population in Kansas, by Congressional District and Age Group, 2000 ............................................................................... 411 Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2006, and Percent Change, 2005-2006 (map).................................................... 412 Population Projections for Kansas, by Age and Gender, 2000-2030, Selected Years....................................................... 413 Population Projections for Kansas, by Gender, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000-2025, Selected Years .......................................................................................................................................................... 414 Metropolitan Areas Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map)....................................................................... 415 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 1990-2000, Selected Years............................................................................ 416 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 2000-2006 .......................................................................................................... 417 County Population in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1860-1970.................................................................................................... 418 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1980, 1990 and 2000............................................................... 421 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1990-2000 (map) ................................................................................... 423 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County, 1990-2000............................................................................ 424 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 1990.......................................................................................................................... 427 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2000.......................................................................................................................... 429 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ............................................................................ 431 Population in Kansas, by Gender and County, April 1990 and April 2000 .......................................................................... 433 402 Population (cont.) Population in Kansas, by Race and County, April 1, 2000......................................................................................................... 435 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000...................................................................................................... 438 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County, 1980, 1990, and 2000.............................................................. 440 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2000 (map) .............................................................................................................. 442 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000.............................................................................. 443 Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 1999 (map).................................................................................................. 445 Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County, 1950-2000............................................................................................... 446 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1920-2000 ........................................................... 449 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000....................................................................................... 451 Number of Households in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................................................... 454 Population in Kansas, by County, 1990-1999 (April 2002 Revisions).................................................................................... 456 Population Estimates for Kansas, by Components of Change and County, 1990-1999................................................... 459 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, April 2000-July 2006 (map)................................................................. 462 Population in Kansas, by County, 2000-2006 ............................................................................................................................... 463 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 ...................... 466 Projected Percent Population Change for Kansas, by County, 2000-2025 (map).............................................................. 468 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, 2000-2025, Selected Years ........................................................................ 469 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, People Aged 65 and Over, 2000-2025, Selected Years .......................................................................................................................................................... 471 Cities and Towns Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, Census Years, 1900-1990................................................................................ 473 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, 1990-2000, Selected Years.............................................................................. 474 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006........................................................................... 475 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980......................................................................................................................... 476 Population of Cities in Kansas, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999............................................................ 482 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 ................................................................................................... 500 403 Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S. 1860-2006, Selected Years Kansas Population as a Percentage Year Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. 1860 107,206 31,443,321 - - 0.34 1870 364,339 39,818,449 239.8 26.6 0.92 1880 996,096 50,189,209 173.4 26.0 1.98 1890 1,428,108 62,979,766 43.4 25.5 2.27 1900 1,470,495 76,212,168 3.0 21.0 1.93 1910 1,690,949 92,228,496 15.0 21.0 1.83 1920 1,769,257 106,021,537 4.6 15.0 1.67 1930 1,880,999 123,202,624 6.3 16.2 1.53 1940 1,801,028 132,164,569 -4.3 7.3 1.36 1950 1,905,299 151,325,798 5.8 14.5 1.26 1960 2,178,611 179,323,175 14.3 18.5 1.21 1970 2,249,071 203,302,031 3.2 13.4 1.11 1980 2,364,236 226,542,199 5.1 11.4 1.04 1981 2,384,813 229,466,391 0.9 1.3 1.04 1982 2,401,220 231,665,106 1.6 2.3 1.04 1983 2,415,565 233,792,697 2.2 3.2 1.03 1984 2,424,119 235,825,544 2.5 4.1 1.03 1985 2,427,428 237,924,311 2.7 5.0 1.02 1986 2,432,638 240,133,472 2.9 6.0 1.01 1987 2,445,422 242,289,738 3.4 7.0 1.01 1988 2,462,057 244,499,776 4.1 7.9 1.01 1989 2,472,864 246,819,839 4.6 9.0 1.00 1990 2,477,588 248,718,301 4.8 9.8 1.00 1991 2,498,722 252,980,941 0.9 1.7 0.99 1992 2,532,394 256,514,224 2.2 3.1 0.99 1993 2,556,547 259,918,588 3.2 4.5 0.98 1994 2,580,513 263,125,821 4.2 5.8 0.98 1995 2,601,007 266,278,393 5.0 7.1 0.98 1996 2,614,554 269,394,284 5.5 8.3 0.97 1997 2,635,292 272,646,925 6.4 9.6 0.97 1998 2,660,598 275,854,104 7.4 10.9 0.96 1999 2,678,338 279,040,168 8.1 12.2 0.96 2000 2,688,824 281,424,603 8.5 13.1 0.96 2001r 2,702,446 285,226,284 0.5 1.4 0.95 2002r 2,714,792 288,125,973 1.0 2.4 0.94 2003r 2,727,042 290,796,023 1.4 3.3 0.94 2004r 2,738,356 293,638,158 1.8 4.3 0.93 2005r 2,748,172 296,507,061 2.2 5.4 0.93 2006 2,764,075 299,398,484 2.8 6.4 0.92 1 Includes armed forces residing in the state. 2 Rate of growth from the previous Decennial Census. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. r - revised, December 2006 of U.S. Population Resident Population 1 Rates of Growth 2 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States , various issues; 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Counts (CPH-2-1, CPH-2-18, and CPH-L-157); Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.php (accessed May 22, 2007); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/CQR.htm (accessed May 22, 2007). 404 Population in K a nsas, by A ge G r oup and G e nder , 1900-1980 A g e and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Total Under 5 years 172, 122 191, 519 187, 262 171, 094 138, 310 199, 882 246, 122 175, 049 180, 877 5-9 years 172, 340 177, 868 185, 270 190, 343 143, 415 161, 677 228, 159 212, 731 169, 015 10-14 years 168, 277 168, 309 179, 311 181, 034 157, 740 137, 590 198, 031 227, 198 175, 363 15-19 years 157, 579 170, 503 162, 691 174, 573 168, 790 136, 495 157, 370 217, 212 217, 721 20-24 years 140, 110 167, 584 153, 256 162, 439 144, 955 141, 009 132, 552 188, 422 232, 788 25-29 years 117, 860 144, 369 144, 593 140, 513 135, 921 147, 470 130, 785 139, 029 202, 671 30-34 years 98, 811 122, 416 130, 159 131, 853 132, 082 134, 685 139, 381 118, 237 171, 947 35-39 years 87, 695 110, 242 123, 052 132, 451 123, 748 130, 224 144, 068 117, 770 135, 209 40-44 years 78, 408 91, 054 104, 261 120, 437 117, 077 123, 103 130, 286 126, 002 114, 431 45-49 years 67, 474 79, 921 94, 425 107, 622 113, 433 111, 747 122, 993 128, 308 112, 515 50-54 years 59, 221 73, 257 79, 010 95, 816 104, 096 104, 950 113, 974 118, 864 118, 914 55-59 years 49, 665 55, 682 63, 001 78, 789 88, 797 96, 745 103, 026 110, 211 119, 932 60-64 years 37, 505 46, 493 55, 482 63, 848 75, 528 85, 504 91, 595 101, 344 106, 033 65-69 years 27, 729 38, 454 40, 395 49, 727 62, 414 72, 735 82, 309 84, 089 94, 208 70-74 years 17, 209 24, 854 29, 939 37, 791 43, 939 54, 275 67, 405 70, 329 79, 203 75 and over 15, 435 24, 648 34, 413 41, 950 50, 783 67, 208 90, 555 111, 783 132, 852 Not report ed 3, 055 3, 776 2, 737 719 - - - - - T o tal 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 Ma l e Under 5 years 87, 251 96, 970 95, 134 87, 221 70, 690 102, 270 125, 414 89, 359 92, 984 5-9 years 87, 500 89, 758 93, 590 96, 822 73, 011 82, 606 116, 380 108, 291 86, 823 10-14 years 85, 413 85, 169 90, 367 92, 134 80, 158 70, 206 101, 038 116, 059 89, 670 15-19 years 79, 951 87, 235 80, 941 87, 971 85, 272 69, 246 79, 458 109, 720 111, 484 20-24 years 71, 823 87, 617 76, 740 81, 183 71, 540 70, 307 67, 079 97, 263 119, 895 25-29 years 60, 947 76, 077 73, 059 69, 771 66, 673 74, 220 65, 311 70, 078 103, 213 30-34 years 51, 756 64, 174 65, 945 66, 389 65, 405 67, 000 69, 587 58, 448 86, 831 35-39 years 46, 953 58, 568 63, 897 67, 620 60, 969 64, 844 72, 146 57, 839 67, 276 40-44 years 42, 033 48, 225 53, 906 61, 681 58, 653 61, 247 64, 554 62, 080 56, 367 45-49 years 37, 096 43, 319 50, 345 55, 581 57, 407 55, 278 60, 987 63, 279 54, 817 50-54 years 32, 611 40, 672 42, 889 50, 573 52, 750 52, 231 56, 235 57, 531 58, 057 55-59 years 27, 650 30, 440 33, 894 41, 996 45, 408 48, 118 50, 059 53, 046 57, 852 60-64 years 21, 175 25, 550 30, 558 33, 866 38, 659 42, 342 43, 976 47, 544 49, 421 65-69 years 15, 937 21, 638 21, 548 26, 650 31, 947 35, 462 38, 699 37, 474 42, 230 70-74 years 9, 974 14, 028 16, 246 20, 166 22, 671 26, 545 30, 913 30, 123 33, 338 75 and over 8, 597 13, 651 18, 477 21, 271 25, 127 31, 612 39, 541 43, 439 46, 683 Not report ed 2, 049 2, 821 1, 685 396 - - - - - T o tal 768, 716 885, 912 909, 221 961, 291 906, 340 953, 534 1, 081, 377 1, 101, 573 1, 156, 941 405 Population in K a nsas, by A ge G r oup and G e nder , 1900-1980 A g e and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Fem a le Under 5 years 84, 871 94, 549 92, 128 83, 873 67, 620 97, 612 120, 708 85, 690 87, 893 5-9 years 84, 840 88, 110 91, 680 93, 521 70, 404 79, 071 111, 779 104, 440 82, 192 10-14 years 82, 864 83, 140 88, 944 88, 900 77, 582 67, 384 96, 993 111, 139 85, 693 15-19 years 77, 628 83, 268 81, 750 86, 602 83, 518 67, 249 77, 912 107, 492 106, 237 20-24 years 68, 287 79, 967 76, 516 81, 256 73, 415 70, 702 65, 473 91, 159 112, 893 25-29 years 56, 913 68, 292 71, 534 70, 742 69, 248 73, 250 65, 474 68, 951 99, 458 30-34 years 47, 055 58, 242 64, 214 65, 464 66, 677 67, 685 69, 794 59, 789 85, 116 35-39 years 40, 742 51, 674 59, 155 64, 831 62, 779 65, 380 71, 922 59, 931 67, 933 40-44 years 36, 375 42, 829 50, 355 58, 756 58, 424 61, 856 65, 732 63, 922 58, 064 45-49 years 30, 378 36, 602 44, 080 52, 041 56, 026 56, 469 62, 006 65, 029 57, 698 50-54 years 26, 610 32, 585 36, 121 45, 243 51, 346 52, 719 57, 739 61, 333 60, 857 55-59 years 22, 015 25, 242 29, 107 36, 793 43, 389 48, 627 52, 967 57, 165 62, 080 60-64 years 16, 330 20, 943 24, 924 29, 982 36, 869 43, 162 47, 619 53, 800 56, 612 65-69 years 11, 792 16, 816 18, 847 23, 077 30, 467 37, 273 43, 610 46, 615 51, 978 70-74 years 7, 235 10, 826 13, 693 17, 625 21, 268 27, 730 36, 492 40, 206 45, 865 75 and over 6, 838 10, 997 15, 936 20, 679 25, 656 35, 596 51, 014 68, 344 86, 169 Not report ed 1, 006 955 1, 052 323 - - - - - T o tal 701, 779 805, 037 860, 036 919, 708 894, 688 951, 765 1, 097, 234 1, 145, 005 1, 206, 738 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1970 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (P C ( 1)B 18); 1980 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (P C 80-1-B 18). S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. 406 A g e Group Num b er P e rcent N um ber P ercent N um ber P er cent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent Under 5 years 188, 390 7. 6 96, 837 8. 0 91, 553 7. 2 188, 708 7. 0 97, 012 7. 3 91, 696 6. 7 5 t o 9 years 195, 981 7. 9 100, 504 8. 3 95, 477 7. 6 195, 574 7. 3 100, 433 7. 6 95, 141 7. 0 10 t o 14 years 179, 473 7. 2 92, 409 7. 6 87, 064 6. 9 204, 018 7. 6 104, 981 7. 9 99, 037 7. 3 15 t o 17 years 97, 770 3. 9 50, 095 4. 1 47, 675 3. 8 124, 693 4. 6 63, 854 4. 8 60, 839 4. 5 18 and 19 years 74, 406 3. 0 38, 371 3. 2 36, 035 2. 9 85, 425 3. 2 44, 186 3. 3 41, 239 3. 0 20 years 39, 311 1. 6 20, 553 1. 7 18, 758 1. 5 42, 487 1. 6 22, 109 1. 7 20, 378 1. 5 21 years 36, 994 1. 5 19, 080 1. 6 17, 914 1. 4 39, 085 1. 5 20, 310 1. 5 18, 775 1. 4 22 t o 24 years 103, 782 4. 2 53, 623 4. 4 50, 159 4. 0 108, 595 4. 0 56, 348 4. 2 52, 247 3. 8 25 t o 29 years 201, 424 8. 1 101, 772 8. 4 99, 652 7. 9 172, 975 6. 4 89, 034 6. 7 83, 941 6. 2 30 t o 34 years 211, 749 8. 5 106, 272 8. 7 105, 477 8. 4 175, 878 6. 5 89, 610 6. 7 86, 268 6. 3 35 t o 39 years 195, 812 7. 9 99, 030 8. 2 96, 782 7. 7 207, 549 7. 7 103, 934 7. 8 103, 615 7. 6 40 t o 44 years 165, 514 6. 7 83, 474 6. 9 82, 040 6. 5 212, 802 7. 9 106, 394 8. 0 106, 408 7. 8 45 t o 49 years 128, 598 5. 2 63, 799 5. 3 64, 799 5. 1 192, 679 7. 2 96, 544 7. 3 96, 135 7. 1 50 t o 59 years 210, 611 8. 5 102, 232 8. 4 108, 379 8. 6 283, 113 10. 5 140, 644 10. 6 142, 469 10. 5 60 and 61 years 41, 529 1. 7 19, 722 1. 6 21, 807 1. 7 41, 252 1. 5 20, 028 1. 5 21, 224 1. 6 62 t o 64 years 63, 659 2. 6 30, 187 2. 5 33, 472 2. 7 57, 356 2. 1 27, 538 2. 1 29, 818 2. 2 65 t o 69 years 101, 421 4. 1 46, 434 3. 8 54, 987 4. 4 90, 085 3. 4 41, 641 3. 2 48, 444 3. 5 70 t o 74 years 83, 243 3. 4 35, 390 2. 9 47, 853 3. 8 85, 831 3. 2 38, 309 2. 9 47, 522 3. 5 75 t o 79 years 67, 620 2. 7 26, 586 2. 2 41, 034 3. 2 75, 125 2. 8 31, 357 2. 4 43, 768 3. 2 80 t o 84 years 48, 046 1. 9 16, 707 1. 4 31, 339 2. 5 53, 418 2. 0 19, 596 1. 5 33, 822 2. 5 85 and over 42, 241 1. 7 11, 568 1. 0 30, 673 2. 4 51, 770 1. 9 14, 612 1. 1 37, 158 2. 7 T o tal 2, 477, 574 1, 214, 645 1, 262, 929 2, 688, 418 1, 328, 474 1, 359, 944 65 and over 342, 571 13. 8 136, 685 11. 3 205, 886 16. 3 356, 229 13. 3 145, 515 11. 0 210, 714 15. 5 M edi an A ge (years ) 32. 9 31. 6 34. 2 35. 2 33. 7 36. 5 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (1990 C P -1-18); 2000 C ensus, S um m ary Fi l e 1 (S F 1). M a le Fe ma le T o t a l Population in K a nsas, by A ge G r oup and G e nder , 1990 and 2000 1990 Ma l e F e m a l e 2000 To t a l 407 Race and Hi spani c Ori g i n Num b er P e rcent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent 2, 477, 574 100. 0 2, 688, 418 100. 0 248, 709, 873 100. 0 281, 421, 906 100. 0 2, 477, 574 100. 0 2, 631, 922 97. 9 248, 709, 873 100. 0 274, 595, 678 97. 6 2, 231, 986 90. 1 2, 313, 944 86. 1 199, 686, 070 80. 3 211, 460, 626 75. 1 143, 076 5. 8 154, 198 5. 7 29, 986, 060 12. 1 34, 658, 190 12. 3 A m eri c an I ndi an and A l as k a Nat i ve 21, 965 0. 9 24, 936 0. 9 1, 959, 234 0. 8 2, 475, 956 0. 9 30, 708 1. 2 46, 806 1. 7 6, 908, 638 2. 8 10, 242, 998 3. 6 3, 956 0. 2 8, 153 0. 3 815, 447 0. 3 1, 678, 765 0. 6 5, 330 0. 2 7, 624 0. 3 1, 645, 472 0. 7 2, 432, 585 0. 9 2, 548 0. 1 3, 509 0. 1 1, 406, 770 0. 6 1, 850, 314 0. 7 J apanes e 2, 037 0. 1 1, 935 0. 1 847, 562 0. 3 796, 700 0. 3 4, 016 0. 2 4, 529 0. 2 798, 849 0. 3 1, 076, 872 0. 4 V i et nam es e 6, 577 0. 3 11, 623 0. 4 614, 547 0. 2 1, 122, 528 0. 4 Ot her A s i an 6, 244 0. 3 9, 433 0. 4 779, 991 0. 3 1, 285, 234 0. 5 Nat i ve Haw ai i an and Ot her P ac i f i c I s l ande r 1, 042 <0. 1 1, 313 <0. 1 365, 024 0. 1 398, 835 0. 1 422 <0. 1 391 <0. 1 211, 014 0. 1 140, 652 <0. 1 268 <0. 1 325 <0. 1 49, 345 <0. 1 58, 240 <0. 1 218 <0. 1 255 <0. 1 62, 964 <0. 1 91, 029 <0. 1 134 <0. 1 342 <0. 1 41, 701 <0. 1 108, 914 <0. 1 48, 797 2. 0 90, 725 3. 4 9, 804, 847 3. 9 15, 359, 073 5. 5 - - 56, 496 2. 1 - - 6, 826, 228 2. 4 Hi s pani c or Lat i no (of any rac e) 93, 670 3. 8 188, 252 7. 0 22, 354, 059 9. 0 35, 305, 818 12. 5 75, 798 3. 1 148, 270 5. 5 13, 495, 938 5. 4 20, 640, 711 7. 3 P uert o Ri c an 3, 570 0. 1 5, 237 0. 2 2, 727, 754 1. 1 3, 406, 178 1. 2 Cuban 1, 403 0. 1 1, 680 0. 1 1, 043, 932 0. 4 1, 241, 685 0. 4 Ot her Hi s pani c or Lat i no 12, 899 0. 5 33, 065 1. 2 5, 086, 435 2. 0 10, 017, 244 3. 6 Not Hi s pani c or Lat i no 2, 383, 904 96. 2 2, 500, 166 93. 0 226, 355, 814 91. 0 246, 116, 088 87. 5 W hi t e 2, 190, 524 88. 4 2, 233, 997 83. 1 188, 128, 296 75. 6 194, 552, 774 69. 1 2 C ensus 2000 term i nol ogy are used for ethni c categori e s. T he co rrespondi ng term for " H i s pani c or Lati no" i n the 1990 census w a s " H i s pani c Ori g i n ." S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates data not av ai l abl e. 1 C ensus 2000 term i nol ogy and categori e s are used for peopl e reporti ng one race. I ndi vi dual s coul d report onl y one race i n the 1 990 census and coul d sel e ct one or m o re races i n the 2000 census; therefore, t he data on race for 1990 and 2000 are not com parabl e. Population in K a nsas and U .S., by R ace and H ispanic O r igin 1990 and 2000 Chi nes e Filip in o Kansas 2000 Uni t ed S t ates One Rac e 1 W h ite To t a l B l ac k or A f ri c an A m eri c an 1990 1990 2000 Race 1 Asia n A s i an I ndi an M e x i ca n S am oan Ot her P ac i f i c I s l ander S om e ot her rac e Tw o or m o re rac e s 1 H i spanic or Lat i no and R ace 2 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti c s (C P - 1-1 and C P -1-18); 2000 C ensus, S um m ary T ape Fi l e (S T F -1A ) and P r ofi l e of General D e m ographi c C haracteri sti cs (D P -1). K orean N a tiv e H a w a iia n Guam ani an or Cham orro 408 Category 1970 1980 1990 2000 Total Population 2,246,578 2,363,679 2,477,574 2,688,418 Households 727,364 872,239 944,726 1,037,891 Percent Change 19.90 8.30 9.86 Persons in Households 2,160,877 2,283,217 2,394,809 2,606,468 Persons per Household 2.97 2.62 2.53 2.51 Families 578,815 635,023 658,600 701,547 Persons per Family 3.42 3.13 3.08 3.07 Household Type 2000 Population in Households 2,394,783 2,606,468 317,270 329,296 In Family Households 2,063,318 2,195,301 207,401 218,231 Householder 664,668 701,547 114,708 118,630 Male - 547,358 - 100,253 Female - 154,189 - 18,377 Spouse 559,746 567,924 81,204 85,710 Parent - 11,734 - 7,039 Child 753,269 793,413 - - Natural Born or Adopted 708,235 743,853 - - Step 45,034 49,560 - - Grandchild 22,741 34,490 - - Brother or Sister - 17,810 - - Other Relatives 37,967 25,966 11,018 6,101 Nonrelatives 24,927 42,417 471 751 In Nonfamily Households 331,465 411,167 109,869 111,065 Male Householder 116,842 155,023 21,191 25,541 Living Alone 93,938 121,668 20,301 24,177 Not Living Alone 22,904 33,355 890 1,364 Female Householder 164,743 181,321 87,197 83,033 Living Alone 149,387 158,719 85,849 81,512 Not Living Alone 15,356 22,602 1,348 1,521 Nonrelatives 49,880 74,823 1,481 2,491 Population in Group Quarters 82,791 81,950 25,138 26,933 Institutional 42,322 45,396 24,081 24,812 Noninstitutional 40,469 36,554 1,057 2,121 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population, Summary Tape File 3A (STF3A); 2000 Census, Summary File 1 (SF1). Single dash (-) indicates not available. 20001990 1990 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 Population in Kansas, by Household Type Population 65 and OverTotal Population 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, Summary Tape File 1-A (STF1-A), 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1). Census Years 1990 and 2000 409 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin 2000 Category Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 Total Households 1,037,891 260,490 257,856 258,439 261,106 Population in Households 2,606,468 649,175 641,030 657,741 658,522 Average Household Size 2.51 2.49 2.49 2.55 2.52 Total Families 701,547 177,858 173,309 173,022 177,358 Population in Families 2,152,884 541,842 523,729 537,814 549,499 Average Family Size 3.07 3.05 3.02 3.11 3.10 Race White Alone 2,313,944 598,267 598,235 555,845 561,597 Black or African American Alone 154,198 14,414 34,000 59,656 46,128 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 24,936 3,510 8,472 4,716 8,238 Asian Alone 46,806 6,389 6,542 17,498 16,377 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Alone 1,313 322 403 261 327 Some Other Race Alone 90,725 37,747 10,194 20,771 22,013 Two or More Races 56,496 11,442 14,256 13,377 17,421 Hispanic Origin Hispanic 188,252 72,924 25,587 45,612 44,129 Non-Hispanic 2,500,166 599,167 646,515 626,512 627,972 Total Population 2,688,418 672,091 672,102 672,124 672,101 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1). Congressional districts as determined by redistricting in 2002. 410 Population in K a nsas, by C ongr essional D istr ict and A ge G r oup 2000 A g e Group Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Under 5 years 188, 708 7. 0 45, 112 6. 7 44, 007 6. 5 49, 837 7. 4 49, 752 7. 4 5 t o 9 years 195, 574 7. 3 47, 477 7. 1 46, 078 6. 9 49, 976 7. 4 52, 043 7. 7 10 t o 14 years 204, 018 7. 6 51, 859 7. 7 49, 436 7. 4 49, 970 7. 4 52, 753 7. 8 15 t o 17 124, 693 4. 6 33, 367 5. 0 30, 797 4. 6 28, 993 4. 3 31, 536 4. 7 18 and 19 85, 425 3. 2 21, 707 3. 2 23, 926 3. 6 20, 732 3. 1 19, 060 2. 8 20 42, 487 1. 6 9, 806 1. 5 13, 148 2. 0 10, 569 1. 6 8, 964 1. 3 21 39, 085 1. 5 8, 645 1. 3 12, 366 1. 8 9, 768 1. 5 8, 306 1. 2 22 t o 24 108, 595 4. 0 23, 715 3. 5 30, 400 4. 5 29, 421 4. 4 25, 059 3. 7 25 t o 29 172, 975 6. 4 37, 668 5. 6 41, 266 6. 1 50, 388 7. 5 43, 653 6. 5 30 t o 34 175, 878 6. 5 38, 848 5. 8 41, 728 6. 2 50, 735 7. 5 44, 567 6. 6 35 t o 39 207, 549 7. 7 48, 712 7. 2 50, 538 7. 5 56, 345 8. 4 51, 954 7. 7 40 t o 44 212, 802 7. 9 51, 343 7. 6 51, 570 7. 7 55, 256 8. 2 54, 633 8. 1 45 t o 49 192, 679 7. 2 47, 106 7. 0 47, 436 7. 1 49, 666 7. 4 48, 471 7. 2 50 t o 54 161, 468 6. 0 38, 401 5. 7 40, 779 6. 1 42, 325 6. 3 39, 963 5. 9 55 t o 59 121, 645 4. 5 31, 060 4. 6 31, 620 4. 7 29, 132 4. 3 29, 833 4. 4 60 and 61 41, 252 1. 5 11, 141 1. 7 10, 959 1. 6 9, 144 1. 4 10, 008 1. 5 62 t o 64 57, 356 2. 1 16, 154 2. 4 15, 022 2. 2 12, 020 1. 8 14, 160 2. 1 65 and 66 36, 362 1. 4 10, 576 1. 6 9, 276 1. 4 7, 406 1. 1 9, 104 1. 4 67 t o 69 53, 723 2. 0 15, 990 2. 4 13, 465 2. 0 10, 684 1. 6 13, 584 2. 0 70 t o 74 85, 831 3. 2 25, 808 3. 8 22, 002 3. 3 16, 838 2. 5 21, 183 3. 2 75 t o 79 75, 125 2. 8 22, 521 3. 4 19, 122 2. 8 14, 592 2. 2 18, 890 2. 8 80 t o 84 53, 418 2. 0 17, 150 2. 6 13, 593 2. 0 9, 729 1. 4 12, 946 1. 9 85 and over 51, 770 1. 9 17, 925 2. 7 13, 568 2. 0 8, 598 1. 3 11, 679 1. 7 65 and over 356, 229 13. 3 109, 970 16. 4 91, 026 13. 5 67, 847 10. 1 87, 386 13. 0 T o tal P opul ati o n 2, 688, 418 100. 0 672, 091 25. 0 672, 102 25. 0 672, 124 25. 0 672, 101 25. 0 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ensus 2000, S u m m a ry Fi l e 1 (S F1). Di stri ct 4 Kansas Di stri ct 1 D i stri ct 2 D i stri ct 3 411 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte NORTHWEST WEST CENTRAL SOUTHWEST CENTRAL NORTH CENTRAL EAST CENTRAL SOUTHEAST 978,186 1.27% 398,801 0.36% 63,723 -0.91% 202,614 -0.08% 639,963 0.61% 140,417 -0.11% 22,951 -1.72% 33,028 -1.34% Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2006 and Percent Change, 2005-2006 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from theInstitute U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2006-01.html Kansas: 2,563,970 -0.62% SOUTH CENTRAL NORTHEAST 286,901 0.00% 412 A g e and Gender Jul y 1, 2030 P r oj ecti o n A l l A ges 2, 688 2, 752 2, 805 2, 853 2, 891 2, 919 2, 940 Fem al es 1, 360 1, 385 1, 408 1, 428 1, 445 1, 458 1, 469 A ge 0-4 189 194 200 201 199 197 197 F e m a l e s 9 2 9 49 69 7 9 7 9 6 9 6 A ge 5-9 196 189 194 198 200 197 195 F e m a l e s 9 5 9 19 39 5 9 6 9 5 9 5 A ge 10-14 204 196 189 193 198 199 197 F e m a l e s 9 9 9 59 19 3 9 5 9 6 9 5 A ge 15-19 210 205 197 191 194 198 200 Fem al es 102 99 95 91 92 94 95 A ge 20-24 190 201 195 187 181 184 187 F e m a l e s 9 1 9 79 38 9 8 6 8 7 8 9 A ge 25-34 349 361 380 380 366 353 349 Fem al es 170 176 186 185 178 171 168 A ge 35-44 420 380 348 358 375 374 362 Fem al es 210 188 172 176 185 184 177 A ge 45-54 354 398 404 366 336 345 361 Fem al es 176 199 202 181 165 169 177 A ge 55-64 220 269 323 358 361 325 299 Fem al es 113 136 162 180 181 162 147 A ge 65-74 176 171 185 225 270 298 301 Fem al es 96 92 99 116 141 157 157 A ge 75-84 129 129 123 124 137 169 204 F e m a l e s 7 8 7 67 37 2 7 9 9 6 1 1 5 A ge 85 and over 52 59 67 71 73 77 88 F e m a l e s 3 7 4 14 64 9 5 0 5 2 5 8 A ge 18 and over 1, 975 2, 049 2, 106 2, 145 2, 177 2, 205 2, 231 Fem al es 1, 013 1, 046 1, 071 1, 088 1, 101 1, 114 1, 127 T he popul ati on proj ecti ons have been rounded to the nearest thousand w i thout bei ng adj usted to group total s , w h i c h are i ndepend entl y rounded. Population Pr ojections for K a nsas, by A ge and G e nder 2000-2030, Selected Year s (in thousands) S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on D i v i s i on, I n teri m S t ate P opul ati on P r oj ecti ons 2005, Interi m S t ate P r oj ecti ons of P opul ati on for Fi ve-Y ear Groups and S e l e cted A ge Groups by S e x : Jul y 1, 2004 to 2030 , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / popul ati on/ www/ p r o j e c t i o n s / p r o j e c t i o n s agesex .htm l (accessed Jul y 12, 2006). Jul y 1, 2020 P r oj ecti o n Jul y 1, 2025 P r oj ecti o n A p ri l 1, 2000 C e nsus Jul y 1, 2005 P r oj ecti o n Jul y 1, 2010 P r oj ecti o n Jul y 1, 2015 P r oj ecti o n 413 Population Pr ojections for K a nsas, by G e nder , R ace, and H ispanic O r igin 2000-2025, Selected Year s (in thousands) Jul y 1, 2000 Jul y 1, 2005 Jul y 1, 2010 Jul y 1, 2015 Jul y 1, 2020 Jul y 1, 2025 Characteri s ti c P roj ecti o n P roj ecti o n P roj ecti o n P roj ecti o n P roj ecti o n P roj ecti o n Tot al 2, 669 2, 763 2, 847 2, 938 3, 027 3, 110 M al e 1, 314 1, 363 1, 407 1, 454 1, 500 1, 542 Fem al e 1, 355 1, 400 1, 440 1, 484 1, 527 1, 568 W hi t e 2, 419 2, 487 2, 550 2, 617 2, 682 2, 741 M al e 1, 191 1, 228 1, 261 1, 297 1, 331 1, 362 Fem al e 1, 228 1, 259 1, 289 1, 320 1, 351 1, 379 B l ac k 173 188 203 219 234 249 M al e 86 93 100 108 115 122 Fem al e 87 95 103 111 119 127 A m eri c an I ndi an, E s k i m o, and A l eut 27 29 30 32 34 36 M al e 13 14 15 16 17 18 Fem al e 14 15 15 16 17 18 A s i an and P ac i f i c I s l ander 50 59 64 70 77 84 M al e 24 28 31 33 37 40 Fem al e 26 31 33 37 40 44 Hi s pani c Ori gi n 138 166 191 220 250 281 M al e 71 85 97 111 126 141 Fem al e 67 81 94 109 124 140 D a ta m a y not sum to total due to roundi ng. S ource: C a m pbel l , P aul R ., P opul ati on P r oj ecti ons for S t ates by A ge, S e x , R a ce, and H i s pani c Ori g i n : 1995 to 2025 , W a shi ngton, D . C .: U . S . C ensus B u reau, October 1996, P P L 47. 414 Ness Elk Gove Clark Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Pratt Trego Jewell Clay Lane Meade Rooks Scott Marion Rush Rawlins Thomas Norton Phillips Kearny Cloud Russell Kiowa Harper Sherman Wallace Decatur Morris Hamilton Graham Marshall Morton Osborne Grant Allen Lincoln Coffey Stafford Cheyenne Sheridan Greenwood Greeley Kingman Wichita Mitchell Pawnee Brown Stevens Stanton Dickinson Wilson Nemaha Republic Ellsworth Haskell Hodgeman Washington Bourbon Neosho Comanche Edwards Anderson Cherokee Woodson Chautauqua Atchison Manhattan Emporia Pittsburg Parsons Coffey- ville Winfield Hutchinson McPherson Salina Great Bend Hays Dodge City Garden City Liberal St. Joseph Kansas City Lawrence Topeka Wichita Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Bulletin 07-01 released 12/18/2006. Metropolitan Area Micropolitan Area Outside Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) 415 Population of Metr opolitan A r eas in K a nsas 1990-2000, Selected Year s M e t r opolit an A r ea ( M A ) Ap r i l 1 , 1990 C e nsus Jul y 1, 1992 Es t ima t e Jul y 1, 1994 E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 1996 E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 1998 E s ti m a te Ap r i l 1 , 2000 C e nsus Num e ri cal C h ange 1990-2000 P e rcent C hange 1990-2000 K ans as 2, 477, 588 2, 532, 394 2, 580, 513 2, 614, 554 2, 660, 598 2, 688, 824 211, 236 8. 53 I ns i de M A s 1, 332, 928 1, 378, 742 1, 416, 266 1, 447, 970 1, 493, 026 1, 521, 458 188, 530 14. 14 Out s i de M A s 1, 144, 660 1, 153, 652 1, 164, 247 1, 166, 584 1, 167, 572 1, 167, 366 22, 706 1. 98 K ans as Ci t y , K ans as M A 604, 884 625, 314 645, 575 663, 391 686, 373 706, 403 101, 519 16. 78 J ohns on Count y 355, 021 374, 801 395, 003 411, 635 432, 723 451, 479 96, 458 27. 17 Leavenw ort h Count y 64, 371 66, 077 67, 173 67, 774 68, 301 68, 691 4, 320 6. 71 M i am i Count y 23, 466 24, 176 25, 091 26, 332 27, 121 28, 351 4, 885 20. 82 W y andot t e Count y 162, 026 160, 260 158, 308 157, 650 158, 228 157, 882 -4, 144 -2. 56 Law renc e M A Dougl as Count y 81, 798 85, 379 89, 683 93, 381 97, 566 99, 962 18, 164 22. 21 Topek a M A S haw nee Count y 160, 976 164, 229 167, 162 168, 236 169, 356 169, 871 8, 895 5. 53 W i c hi t a M A 485, 270 503, 820 513, 846 522, 962 539, 731 545, 222 59, 952 12. 35 B ut l er Count y 50, 580 52, 672 54, 718 57, 337 58, 724 59, 484 8, 904 17. 60 Harvey Count y 31, 028 31, 452 32, 316 32, 852 33, 036 32, 869 1, 841 5. 93 S edgw i c k Count y 403, 662 419, 696 426, 812 432, 773 447, 971 452, 869 49, 207 12. 19 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P opul ati on and H ousi ng C ounts (C P H -2-18 and C P H - L-157); C ount Questi on R e sol u ti on (C QR ), h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 416 Population of Metropolitan A r eas in Kansas 2000-2006 Metropolitan A r ea (MA ) and County A p ril 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Numerical Change A p ril 1, 2000 - July 1, 2006 PercentChange A p ril 1, 2000 - July 1, 2006 Kansas 2,688,824 2,702,446 2,714,792 2,727,042 2,738,356 2,748,172 2,764,075 75,251 2.80 Inside MAs 1,636,438 1,658,828 1,679,341 1,694,902 1,710,796 1,727,853 1,746,386 109,948 6.72 Outside MAs 1,052,386 1,043,618 1,035,451 1,032,140 1,027,560 1,020,319 1,017,689 -34,697 -3.30 Kansas City , Kansas MA 740,757 756,044 769,133 780,129 790,456 801,148 813,243 72,486 9.79 Franklin County 24,784 25,152 25,527 25,820 26,033 26,179 26,513 1,729 6.98 Johnson County 451,479 464,066 476,130 486,698 496,791 506,172 516,731 65,252 14.45 Leavenw orth County 68,691 69,941 71,145 71,859 72,294 72,754 73,628 4,937 7.19 Linn County 9,570 9,708 9,713 9,728 9,757 9,954 9,962 392 4.10 Miami County 28,351 28,703 28,924 29,202 29,794 30,385 30,900 2,549 8.99 Wy andotte County 157,882 158,474 157,694 156,822 155,787 155,704 155,509 -2,373 -1.50 Law rence MA 99,962 102,616 105,001 107,050 109,471 111,519 112,123 12,161 12.17 Douglas County 99,962 102,616 105,001 107,050 109,471 111,519 112,123 12,161 12.17 Topeka MA 224,551 225,242 225,562 226,393 227,339 228,253 228,894 4,343 1.93 Jackson County 12,657 12,719 12,871 13,058 13,170 13,448 13,500 843 6.66 Jefferson County 18,426 18,588 18,693 18,792 18,913 18,969 18,848 422 2.29 Osage County 16,712 16,722 16,814 16,877 17,009 17,055 16,958 246 1.47 Shaw nee County 169,871 170,394 170,417 170,845 171,393 171,828 172,693 2,822 1.66 Wabaunsee County 6,885 6,819 6,767 6,821 6,854 6,953 6,895 10 0.15 Wichita MA 571,168 574,926 579,645 581,330 583,530 586,933 592,126 20,958 3.67 Butler County 59,484 59,964 60,468 60,984 61,689 62,376 63,147 3,663 6.16 Harvey County 32,869 33,000 33,385 33,537 33,645 33,711 33,643 774 2.35 Sedgw ick County 452,869 456,215 460,278 461,596 463,126 466,114 470,895 18,026 3.98 Sumner County 25,946 25,747 25,514 25,213 25,070 24,732 24,441 -1,505 -5.80 Census 2000-based Metropolitan areas appear as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in OMB Bulletin 04-03 relea sed 2/18/2004. Source: U . S. C ensus Bureau, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v/ popest/counties/CO-EST2006-01. html (accessed March 22, 2007); C ount Question Resolution (CQR), h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v/ p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (a ccessed March 22, 2007). 417 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 A l l en 3, 082 7, 022 11, 303 13, 509 19, 507 27, 640 23, 509 21, 391 19, 874 18, 187 16, 369 15, 043 A nders on 2, 400 5, 220 9, 057 14, 203 13, 938 13, 829 12, 986 13, 355 11, 658 10, 267 9, 035 8, 501 A t c hi s on 7, 729 15, 507 26, 668 26, 758 28, 606 28, 107 23, 411 23, 945 22, 222 21, 496 20, 898 19, 165 B arber - - 2, 661 7, 973 6, 594 9, 916 9, 739 10, 178 9, 073 8, 521 8, 713 7, 016 B art on - 2 10, 318 13, 172 13, 784 17, 876 18, 422 19, 776 25, 010 29, 909 32, 368 30, 663 B ourbon 6, 101 15, 076 19, 591 28, 575 24, 712 24, 007 23, 198 22, 386 20, 944 19, 153 16, 090 15, 215 B r ow n 2, 607 6, 823 12, 817 20, 796 22, 369 21, 314 20, 949 20, 553 17, 395 14, 651 13, 229 11, 685 B ut l er 437 3, 035 18, 586 24, 055 23, 363 23, 059 43, 842 35, 904 32, 013 31, 001 38, 395 38, 658 Chas e 808 1, 975 6, 081 8, 233 8, 246 7, 527 7, 144 6, 952 6, 345 4, 831 3, 921 3, 408 Chaut auqua - - 11, 072 12, 297 11, 804 11, 429 11, 598 10, 352 9, 233 7, 376 5, 956 4, 642 Cherok ee 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 Cl ark - - 163 2, 357 1, 701 4, 093 4, 989 4, 796 4, 081 3, 946 3, 396 2, 896 Cl ay 163 2, 942 12, 320 16, 146 15, 833 15, 251 14, 365 14, 556 13, 281 11, 697 10, 675 9, 890 Cl oud - 2, 323 15, 343 19, 295 18, 071 18, 388 17, 714 18, 006 17, 247 16, 104 14, 407 13, 466 Cof f ey 2, 842 6, 201 11, 438 15, 856 16, 643 15, 205 14, 254 13, 653 12, 278 10, 408 8, 403 7, 397 Com anc he - - 372 2, 549 1, 619 3, 281 5, 302 5, 238 4, 412 3, 888 3, 271 2, 702 Cow l ey 158 1, 175 21, 538 34, 478 30, 156 31, 790 35, 155 40, 903 38, 139 36, 905 37, 861 35, 012 Craw f ord - 8, 160 16, 851 30, 286 38, 809 51, 178 61, 800 49, 329 44, 191 40, 231 37, 032 37, 850 Dec at ur - - 4, 180 8, 414 9, 234 8, 976 8, 121 8, 866 7, 434 6, 185 5, 778 4, 988 Di c k i ns on 378 3, 043 15, 251 22, 273 21, 816 24, 361 25, 777 25, 870 22, 929 21, 190 21, 572 19, 993 Doni phan 8, 083 13, 969 14, 257 13, 535 15, 079 14, 422 13, 438 14, 063 12, 936 10, 499 9, 574 9, 107 Dougl as 8, 637 20, 592 21, 700 23, 961 25, 096 24, 724 23, 998 25, 143 25, 171 34, 086 43, 720 57, 932 E dw ards - - 2, 409 3, 600 3, 682 7, 033 7, 057 7, 295 6, 377 5, 936 5, 118 4, 581 E l k - - 10, 623 12, 216 11, 443 10, 128 9, 034 9, 210 8, 180 6, 679 5, 048 3, 858 Ellis - 1 ,3 3 6 6 , 1 7 9 7 , 9 4 2 8 , 6 2 6 1 2 , 1 7 0 1 4 , 1 3 8 1 5 , 9 0 7 1 7 , 5 0 8 1 9 , 0 4 3 2 1 , 2 7 0 2 4 , 7 3 0 E l l s w ort h - 1, 185 8, 494 9, 272 9, 626 10, 444 10, 379 10, 132 9, 855 8, 465 7, 677 6, 146 Fi nney - - 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 Frank l i n 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 Greel ey - - 3 1, 264 493 1, 335 1, 028 1, 712 1, 638 2, 010 2, 087 1, 819 Greenw ood 759 3, 484 10, 548 16, 309 16, 196 16, 060 14, 715 19, 235 16, 495 13, 574 11, 253 9, 141 Ham i l t on - - 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 K a nsas, by C ounty , C e nsus Year s 1860-1970 418 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , C e nsus Year s 1860-1970 Has k el l - - 3 1, 077 457 993 1, 455 2, 805 2, 088 2, 606 2, 990 3, 672 Hodgem an - 0 1, 704 2, 395 2, 032 2, 930 3, 734 4, 157 3, 535 3, 310 3, 115 2, 662 Ja ckso n 1 ,9 3 6 6 , 0 5 3 1 0 , 7 1 8 1 5 , 0 8 8 1 7 , 1 1 7 1 6 , 8 6 1 1 5 , 4 9 5 1 4 , 7 7 6 1 3 , 3 8 2 1 1 , 0 9 8 1 0 , 3 0 9 1 0 , 3 4 2 J ef f ers on 4, 459 12, 526 15, 563 16, 620 17, 533 15, 826 14, 750 14, 129 12, 718 11, 084 11, 252 11, 945 J ew el l - 207 17, 475 19, 349 19, 420 18, 148 16, 240 14, 462 11, 970 9, 698 7, 217 6, 099 J ohns on 4, 364 13, 684 16, 853 17, 385 18, 104 18, 288 18, 314 27, 179 33, 327 62, 783 143, 792 220, 073 K earny - - 159 1, 571 1, 107 3, 206 2, 617 3, 196 2, 525 3, 492 3, 108 3, 047 K i ngm an - - 3, 713 11, 823 10, 663 13, 386 12, 119 11, 674 12, 001 10, 324 9, 958 8, 886 K i ow a - - - 2, 873 2, 365 6, 174 6, 164 6, 035 5, 112 4, 743 4, 626 4, 088 Labet t e - 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 Leavenw ort h 12, 606 32, 444 32, 355 38, 485 40, 940 41, 207 38, 402 42, 673 41, 112 42, 361 48, 524 53, 340 Li nc ol n - 516 8, 582 9, 709 9, 886 10, 142 9, 894 9, 707 8, 338 6, 643 5, 556 4, 582 Li nn 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 M c P hers on - 738 17, 143 21, 614 21, 421 21, 521 21, 845 23, 588 24, 152 23, 670 24, 285 24, 778 M ari on 74 768 12, 453 20, 539 20, 676 22, 415 22, 923 20, 739 18, 951 16, 307 15, 143 13, 935 M ars hal l 2, 280 6, 901 16, 136 23, 912 24, 355 23, 880 22, 730 23, 056 20, 986 17, 926 15, 598 13, 139 M eade - - 296 2, 542 1, 581 5, 055 5, 542 6, 858 5, 522 5, 710 5, 505 4, 912 M i am i 4, 980 11, 725 17, 802 19, 614 21, 641 20, 030 19, 809 21, 243 19, 489 19, 698 19, 884 19, 254 M i t c hel l - 485 14, 911 15, 037 14, 647 14, 089 13, 886 12, 774 11, 339 10, 320 8, 866 8, 010 M ont gom ery - 7, 564 18, 213 23, 104 29, 039 49, 474 49, 645 51, 411 49, 729 46, 487 45, 007 39, 949 M orri s 770 2, 225 9, 265 11, 381 11, 967 12, 397 12, 005 11, 859 10, 363 8, 485 7, 392 6, 432 M ort on - - 9 724 304 1, 333 3, 177 4, 092 2, 186 2, 610 3, 354 3, 576 Nem aha 2, 436 7, 339 12, 462 19, 249 20, 376 19, 072 18, 487 18, 342 16, 761 14, 341 12, 897 11, 825 Neos ho 88 10, 206 15, 121 18, 561 19, 254 23, 754 24, 000 22, 665 22, 210 20, 348 19, 455 18, 812 Nes s - 2 3, 722 4, 944 4, 535 5, 883 7, 490 8, 358 6, 864 6, 322 5, 470 4, 791 Nort on - - 6, 998 10, 617 11, 325 11, 614 11, 423 11, 701 9, 831 8, 808 8, 035 7, 279 Os age 1, 113 7, 648 19, 642 25, 062 23, 659 19, 905 18, 621 17, 538 15, 118 12, 811 12, 886 13, 352 Os borne - 33 12, 517 12, 083 11, 844 12, 827 12, 441 11, 568 9, 835 8, 558 7, 506 6, 416 Ot t aw a - 2, 127 10, 307 12, 581 11, 182 11, 811 10, 714 9, 819 9, 224 7, 265 6, 779 6, 183 P aw nee - 179 5, 396 5, 204 5, 084 8, 859 9, 323 10, 510 10, 300 11, 041 10, 254 8, 484 Ph illip s - - 1 2 , 0 1 4 1 3 , 6 6 1 1 4 , 4 4 2 1 4 , 1 5 0 1 2 , 5 0 5 1 2 , 1 5 9 1 0 , 4 3 5 9 , 2 7 3 8 , 7 0 9 7 , 8 8 8 P ot t aw at om i e 1, 529 7, 848 16, 350 17, 722 18, 470 17, 522 16, 154 15, 862 14, 015 12, 344 11, 957 11, 755 P r at t - - 1, 890 8, 118 7, 085 11, 156 12, 909 13, 312 12, 348 12, 156 12, 122 10, 056 Raw l i ns - - 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 Republ i c - 1, 281 14, 913 19, 002 18, 248 17, 447 15, 855 14, 745 13, 124 11, 478 9, 768 8, 498 Ri c e - 5 9, 292 14, 451 14, 745 15, 106 14, 832 13, 800 17, 213 15, 635 13, 909 12, 320 419 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , C e nsus Year s 1860-1970 Ri l ey 1, 224 5, 105 10, 430 13, 183 13, 828 15, 783 20, 650 19, 882 20, 617 33, 405 41, 914 56, 788 Rook s - - 8, 112 8, 018 7, 960 11, 282 9, 966 9, 534 8, 497 9, 043 9, 734 7, 628 Rus h - - 5, 490 5, 204 6, 134 7, 826 8, 360 9, 093 8, 285 7, 231 6, 160 5, 117 Rus s el l - 156 7, 351 7, 333 8, 489 10, 800 10, 748 11, 045 13, 464 13, 406 11, 348 9, 428 S al i ne - 4, 246 13, 808 17, 442 17, 076 20, 338 25, 103 29, 337 29, 535 33, 409 54, 715 46, 592 S c ot t - - 43 1, 262 1, 098 3, 047 3, 121 3, 976 3, 773 4, 921 5, 228 5, 606 S edgw i c k - 1, 095 18, 753 43, 626 44, 037 73, 095 92, 234 136, 330 143, 311 222, 290 343, 231 350, 694 S ew ard - - 5 1, 503 822 4, 091 6, 220 8, 075 6, 540 9, 972 15, 930 15, 744 S haw nee 3, 513 13, 121 29, 093 49, 172 53, 727 61, 874 69, 159 85, 200 91, 247 105, 418 141, 286 155, 322 S heri dan - - 1, 567 3, 733 3, 819 5, 651 5, 484 6, 038 5, 312 4, 607 4, 267 3, 859 S herm an - - 13 5, 261 3, 341 4, 549 5, 592 7, 400 6, 421 7, 373 6, 682 7, 792 S m i t h - 66 13, 883 15, 613 16, 384 15, 365 14, 985 13, 545 10, 582 8, 846 7, 776 6, 757 S t af f ord - - 4, 755 8, 520 9, 829 12, 510 11, 559 10, 460 10, 487 8, 816 7, 451 5, 943 S t ant on - - 5 1, 031 327 1, 034 908 2, 152 1, 443 2, 263 2, 108 2, 287 S t evens - - 12 1, 418 620 2, 453 3, 943 4, 655 3, 193 4, 516 4, 400 4, 198 S um ner - 22 20, 812 30, 271 25, 631 30, 654 29, 213 28, 960 26, 163 23, 646 25, 316 23, 553 Thom as - - 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 W abauns ee 1, 023 3, 362 8, 756 11, 720 12, 813 12, 721 11, 424 10, 830 9, 219 7, 212 6, 648 6, 397 W al l ac e - 538 686 2, 468 1, 178 2, 759 2, 424 2, 882 2, 216 2, 508 2, 069 2, 215 W as hi ngt on 383 4, 081 14, 910 22, 894 21, 963 20, 229 17, 984 17, 112 15, 921 12, 977 10, 739 9, 249 W i c hi t a - - 14 1, 827 1, 197 2, 006 1, 856 2, 579 2, 185 2, 640 2, 765 3, 274 W i l s on 27 6, 694 13, 775 15, 286 15, 621 19, 810 21, 157 18, 646 17, 723 14, 815 13, 077 11, 317 W oods on 1, 488 3, 827 6, 535 9, 021 10, 022 9, 450 8, 984 8, 526 8, 014 6, 711 5, 423 4, 789 W y andot t e 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 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on of S t ates and C ounti e s of the U n i t ed S t ates: 1790-1990 (P B 96-119060); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P opul ati on and H ousi ng U n i t s C ounts: K ansas ( C P H - 2 - 1 8 ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / popul ati on/ www/ c e n s u s d a t a / h i s c endata.htm l (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 420 County 1980 1990 2000 Allen 15,654 14,638 14,385 -8.1 -1.7 -1,269 Anderson 8,749 7,803 8,110 -7.3 3.9 -639 Atchison 18,397 16,932 16,774 -8.8 -0.9 -1,623 Barber 6,548 5,874 5,307 -19.0 -9.7 -1,241 Barton 31,343 29,382 28,205 -10.0 -4.0 -3,138 Bourbon 15,969 14,966 15,379 -3.7 2.8 -590 Brown 11,955 11,128 10,724 -10.3 -3.6 -1,231 Butler 44,782 50,580 59,484 32.8 17.6 14,702 Chase 3,309 3,021 3,030 -8.4 0.3 -279 Chautauqua 5,016 4,407 4,359 -13.1 -1.1 -657 Cherokee 22,304 21,374 22,605 1.3 5.8 301 Cheyenne 3,678 3,243 3,165 -13.9 -2.4 -513 Clark 2,599 2,418 2,390 -8.0 -1.2 -209 Clay 9,802 9,158 8,822 -10.0 -3.7 -980 Cloud 12,494 11,023 10,268 -17.8 -6.8 -2,226 Coffey 9,370 8,404 8,865 -5.4 5.5 -505 Comanche 2,554 2,313 1,967 -23.0 -15.0 -587 Cowley 36,824 36,915 36,291 -1.4 -1.7 -533 Crawford 37,916 35,582 38,242 0.9 7.5 326 Decatur 4,509 4,021 3,472 -23.0 -13.7 -1,037 Dickinson 20,175 18,958 19,344 -4.1 2.0 -831 Doniphan 9,268 8,134 8,249 -11.0 1.4 -1,019 Douglas 67,640 81,798 99,962 47.8 22.2 32,322 Edwards 4,271 3,787 3,449 -19.2 -8.9 -822 Elk 3,918 3,327 3,261 -16.8 -2.0 -657 Ellis 26,098 26,004 27,507 5.4 5.8 1,409 Ellsworth 6,640 6,586 6,525 -1.7 -0.9 -115 Finney 23,825 33,070 40,523 70.1 22.5 16,698 Ford 24,315 27,463 32,458 33.5 18.2 8,143 Franklin 22,062 21,994 24,784 12.3 12.7 2,722 Geary 29,852 30,453 27,947 -6.4 -8.2 -1,905 Gove 3,726 3,231 3,068 -17.7 -5.0 -658 Graham 3,995 3,543 2,946 -26.3 -16.9 -1,049 Grant 6,977 7,159 7,909 13.4 10.5 932 Gray 5,138 5,396 5,904 14.9 9.4 766 Greeley 1,845 1,774 1,534 -16.9 -13.5 -311 Greenwood 8,764 7,847 7,673 -12.4 -2.2 -1,091 Hamilton 2,514 2,388 2,670 6.2 11.8 156 Harper 7,778 7,124 6,536 -16.0 -8.3 -1,242 Harvey 30,531 31,028 32,869 7.7 5.9 2,338 Haskell 3,814 3,886 4,307 12.9 10.8 493 Hodgeman 2,269 2,177 2,085 -8.1 -4.2 -184 Jackson 11,644 11,525 12,657 8.7 9.8 1,013 Jefferson 15,207 15,905 18,426 21.2 15.9 3,219 Jewell 5,241 4,251 3,791 -27.7 -10.8 -1,450 Johnson 270,269 355,021 451,479 67.0 27.2 181,210 Kearny 3,435 4,027 4,531 31.9 12.5 1,096 Kingman 8,960 8,292 8,673 -3.2 4.6 -287 Kiowa 4,046 3,660 3,278 -19.0 -10.4 -768 Labette 25,682 23,693 22,835 -11.1 -3.6 -2,847 Lane 2,472 2,375 2,155 -12.8 -9.3 -317 Leavenworth 54,809 64,371 68,691 25.3 6.7 13,882 Lincoln 4,145 3,653 3,578 -13.7 -2.1 -567 Linn 8,234 8,254 9,570 16.2 15.9 1,336 Logan 3,478 3,081 3,046 -12.4 -1.1 -432 Lyon 35,108 34,732 35,935 2.4 3.5 827 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 Increase or Decrease 1980-2000 Percent Change 1980-2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 421 County 1980 1990 2000 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 Increase or Decrease 1980-2000 Percent Change 1980-2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 McPherson 26,855 27,268 29,554 10.1 8.4 2,699 Marion 13,522 12,888 13,361 -1.2 3.7 -161 Marshall 12,787 11,705 10,965 -14.2 -6.3 -1,822 Meade 4,788 4,247 4,631 -3.3 9.0 -157 Miami 21,618 23,466 28,351 31.1 20.8 6,733 Mitchell 8,117 7,203 6,932 -14.6 -3.8 -1,185 Montgomery 42,281 38,816 36,254 -14.3 -6.6 -6,027 Morris 6,419 6,198 6,104 -4.9 -1.5 -315 Morton 3,454 3,480 3,496 1.2 0.5 42 Nemaha 11,211 10,446 10,717 -4.4 2.6 -494 Neosho 18,967 17,035 16,997 -10.4 -0.2 -1,970 Ness 4,498 4,033 3,454 -23.2 -14.4 -1,044 Norton 6,689 5,947 5,953 -11.0 0.1 -736 Osage 15,319 15,248 16,712 9.1 9.6 1,393 Osborne 5,959 4,867 4,452 -25.3 -8.5 -1,507 Ottawa 5,971 5,634 6,163 3.2 9.4 192 Pawnee 8,065 7,555 7,233 -10.3 -4.3 -832 Phillips 7,406 6,590 6,001 -19.0 -8.9 -1,405 Pottawatomie 14,782 16,128 18,209 23.2 12.9 3,427 Pratt 10,275 9,702 9,647 -6.1 -0.6 -628 Rawlins 4,105 3,404 2,966 -27.7 -12.9 -1,139 Reno 64,983 62,389 64,790 -0.3 3.8 -193 Republic 7,569 6,482 5,835 -22.9 -10.0 -1,734 Rice 11,900 10,610 10,761 -9.6 1.4 -1,139 Riley 63,505 67,139 62,852 -1.0 -6.4 -653 Rooks 7,006 6,039 5,685 -18.9 -5.9 -1,321 Rush 4,516 3,842 3,551 -21.4 -7.6 -965 Russell 8,868 7,835 7,370 -16.9 -5.9 -1,498 Saline 48,905 49,301 53,597 9.6 8.7 4,692 Scott 5,782 5,289 5,120 -11.4 -3.2 -662 Sedgwick 367,088 403,662 452,869 23.4 12.2 85,781 Seward 17,071 18,743 22,510 31.9 20.1 5,439 Shawnee 154,916 160,976 169,871 9.7 5.5 14,955 Sheridan 3,544 3,043 2,813 -20.6 -7.6 -731 Sherman 7,759 6,926 6,760 -12.9 -2.4 -999 Smith 5,947 5,078 4,536 -23.7 -10.7 -1,411 Stafford 5,694 5,365 4,789 -15.9 -10.7 -905 Stanton 2,339 2,333 2,406 2.9 3.1 67 Stevens 4,736 5,048 5,463 15.4 8.2 727 Sumner 24,928 25,841 25,946 4.1 0.4 1,018 Thomas 8,451 8,258 8,180 -3.2 -0.9 -271 Trego 4,165 3,694 3,319 -20.3 -10.2 -846 Wabaunsee 6,867 6,603 6,885 0.3 4.3 18 Wallace 2,045 1,821 1,749 -14.5 -4.0 -296 Washington 8,543 7,073 6,483 -24.1 -8.3 -2,060 Wichita 3,041 2,758 2,531 -16.8 -8.2 -510 Wilson 12,128 10,289 10,332 -14.8 0.4 -1,796 Woodson 4,600 4,116 3,788 -17.7 -8.0 -812 Wyandotte 172,335 162,026 157,882 -8.4 -2.6 -14,453 Kansas 2,364,236 2,477,588 2,688,824 13.7 8.5 324,588 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population, Characteristics of the Population, Number of Inhabitants: Kansas (PC80-1-A18); 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (1990 CP-1-18); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005). 422 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, (CPH-2-18 and CPH-L-157) STF1-A; Census 2000, Public Law 94-171 and CQR data. 1990 Census of Population and HousingInstitute Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1990–2000 Allen -1.7 Anderson 3.9 Atchison -0.9 Barber -9.7 Barton -4.0 Bourbon 2.8 Brown -3.6 Butler 17.6 Chase 0.3 Chautauqua -1.1 Cherokee 5.8 Cheyenne -2.4 Clark -1.2 Clay -3.7 Cloud -6.8 Coffey 5.5 Comanche -15.0 Cowley -1.7 Crawford 7.5 Decatur -13.7 Dickinson 2.0 Doniphan 1.4 Douglas 22.2 Edwards -8.9 Elk -2.0 Ellis 5.8 Ellsworth -0.9 Finney 22.5 Ford 18.2 Franklin 12.7 Geary -8.2 Gove -5.0 Graham -16.9 Grant 10.5 Gray 9.4 Greeley -13.5 Greenwood -2.2 Hamilton 11.8 Harper -8.3 Harvey 5.9 Haskell 10.8 Hodgeman -4.2 Jackson 9.8 Jefferson 15.9 Jewell -10.8 Johnson 27.2 Kearny 12.5 Kingman 4.6 Kiowa -10.4 Labette -3.6 Lane -9.3 Leavenworth 6.7 Lincoln -2.1 Linn 15.9 Logan -1.1 Lyon 3.5 McPherson 8.4 Marion 3.7 Marshall -6.3 Meade 9.0 Miami 20.8 Mitchell -3.8 Montgomery -6.6 Morris -1.5 Morton 0.5 Nemaha 2.6 Neosho -0.2 Ness -14.4 Norton 0.1 Osage 9.6 Osborne -8.5 Ottawa 9.4 Pawnee -4.3 Phillips -8.9 Pottawatomie 12.9 Pratt -0.6 Rawlins -12.9 Reno 3.8 Republic -10.0 Rice 1.4 Riley -6.4 Rooks -5.9 Rush -7.6 Russell -5.9 Saline 8.7 Scott -3.2 Sedgwick 12.2 Seward 20.1 Shawnee 5.5 Sheridan -7.6 Sherman -2.4 Smith -10.7 Stafford -10.7 Stanton 3.1 Stevens 8.2 Sumner 0.4 Thomas -0.9 Trego -10.2 Wabaunsee 4.3 Wallace -4.0 Washington -8.3 Wichita -8.2 Wilson 0.4 Woodson -8.0 Wyandotte -2.6 Kansas: 8.5 423 Population C hange and N e t Migr ation in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 C ount y N um ber P ercent B i rt hs D eat hs N u m b er Percent A l l en 14, 638 14, 385 -253 -1. 7 1, 806 1, 867 -192 -1. 3 A nders on 7, 803 8, 110 307 3. 9 962 1, 070 415 5. 3 A t c hi s on 16, 932 16, 774 -158 -0. 9 2, 107 1, 898 -367 -2. 2 B arber 5, 874 5, 307 -567 -9. 7 549 815 -301 -5. 1 B art on 29, 382 28, 205 -1, 177 -4. 0 3, 822 3, 153 -1, 846 -6. 3 B ourbon 14, 966 15, 379 413 2. 8 1, 956 2, 095 552 3. 7 B r ow n 11, 128 10, 724 -404 -3. 6 1, 375 1, 479 -300 -2. 7 B ut l er 50, 580 59, 484 8, 904 17. 6 7, 414 4, 780 6, 270 12. 4 Chas e 3, 021 3, 030 9 0. 3 416 427 20 0. 7 Chaut auqua 4, 407 4, 359 -48 - 1. 1 344 651 259 5. 9 Cherok ee 21, 374 22, 605 1, 231 5. 8 2, 909 2, 839 1, 161 5. 4 Cheyenne 3, 243 3, 165 -78 - 2. 4 294 436 64 2. 0 Cl ark 2, 418 2, 390 -28 - 1. 2 259 370 83 3. 4 Cl ay 9, 158 8, 822 -336 -3. 7 988 1, 231 -93 - 1. 0 Cl oud 11, 023 10, 268 -755 -6. 8 1, 054 1, 732 -77 - 0. 7 Cof f ey 8, 404 8, 865 461 5. 5 1, 016 1, 012 457 5. 4 Com anc he 2, 313 1, 967 -346 -15. 0 224 363 -207 -8. 9 Cow l ey 36, 915 36, 291 -624 -1. 7 4, 731 4, 236 -1, 119 -3. 0 Craw f ord 35, 582 38, 242 2, 660 7. 5 5, 010 4, 671 2, 321 6. 5 Dec at ur 4, 021 3, 472 -549 -13. 7 351 596 -304 -7. 6 Di c k i ns on 18, 958 19, 344 386 2. 0 2, 310 2, 407 483 2. 5 Doni phan 8, 134 8, 249 115 1. 4 981 913 47 0. 6 Dougl as 81, 798 99, 962 18, 164 22. 2 11, 029 4, 796 11, 931 14. 6 E dw ards 3, 787 3, 449 -338 -8. 9 410 557 -191 -5. 0 E l k 3, 327 3, 261 -66 - 2. 0 280 575 229 6. 9 E llis 26, 004 27, 507 1, 503 5. 8 3 , 237 2, 239 505 1. 9 E l l s w ort h 6, 586 6, 525 -61 - 0. 9 542 908 305 4. 6 Fi nney 33, 070 40, 523 7, 453 22. 5 8, 591 1, 990 852 2. 6 Ford 27, 463 32, 458 4, 995 18. 2 6, 090 2, 469 1, 374 5. 0 Frank l i n 21, 994 24, 784 2, 790 12. 7 3, 327 2, 469 1, 932 8. 8 Geary 30, 453 27, 947 -2, 506 -8. 2 8, 156 2, 029 -8, 633 -28. 3 Gove 3, 231 3, 068 -163 -5. 0 367 382 -148 -4. 6 Graham 3, 543 2, 946 -597 -16. 9 270 414 -453 -12. 8 Grant 7, 159 7, 909 750 10. 5 1, 445 519 -176 -2. 5 Gray 5, 396 5, 904 508 9. 4 884 471 95 1. 8 Greel ey 1, 774 1, 534 -240 -13. 5 195 183 -252 -14. 2 Greenw ood 7, 847 7, 673 -174 -2. 2 806 1, 201 221 2. 8 Ham i l t on 2, 388 2, 670 282 11. 8 329 293 246 10. 3 Harper 7, 124 6, 536 -588 -8. 3 695 1, 028 -255 -3. 6 Net M i grati on, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 424 Population C hange and N e t Migr ation in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 C ount y N um ber P ercent B i rt hs D eat hs N u m b er Percent Net M i grati on, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Harvey 31, 028 32, 869 1, 841 5. 9 4, 085 3, 272 1, 028 3. 3 Has k el l 3, 886 4, 307 421 10. 8 777 258 -98 - 2. 5 Hodgem an 2, 177 2, 085 -92 - 4. 2 204 232 -64 - 2. 9 Ja ckso n 1 1 , 525 12, 657 1, 132 9. 8 1, 581 1, 285 836 7. 3 J ef f ers on 15, 905 18, 426 2, 521 15. 9 2, 008 1, 611 2, 124 13. 4 J ew el l 4, 251 3, 791 -460 -10. 8 330 591 -199 -4. 7 J ohns on 355, 021 451, 479 96, 458 27. 2 61, 150 23, 218 58, 526 16. 5 K earny 4, 027 4, 531 504 12. 5 704 332 132 3. 3 K i ngm an 8, 292 8, 673 381 4. 6 967 1, 041 455 5. 5 K i ow a 3, 660 3, 278 -382 -10. 4 407 403 -386 -10. 5 Labet t e 23, 693 22, 835 -858 -3. 6 2, 833 2, 991 -700 -3. 0 Lane 2, 375 2, 155 -220 -9. 3 240 258 -202 -8. 5 Leavenw ort h 64, 371 68, 691 4, 320 6. 7 8, 600 4, 867 587 0. 9 Li nc ol n 3, 653 3, 578 -75 - 2. 1 323 576 178 4. 9 Li nn 8, 254 9, 570 1, 316 15. 9 984 1, 259 1, 591 19. 3 Logan 3, 081 3, 046 -35 - 1. 1 356 387 -4 -0. 1 Lyon 34, 732 35, 935 1, 203 3. 5 5, 116 2, 942 -971 -2. 8 M c P hers on 27, 268 29, 554 2, 286 8. 4 3, 382 3, 072 1, 976 7. 2 M ari on 12, 888 13, 361 473 3. 7 1, 448 1, 881 906 7. 0 M ars hal l 11, 705 10, 965 -740 -6. 3 1, 097 1, 614 -223 -1. 9 M eade 4, 247 4, 631 384 9. 0 661 516 239 5. 6 M i am i 23, 466 28, 351 4, 885 20. 8 3, 370 2, 434 3, 949 16. 8 M i t c hel l 7, 203 6, 932 -271 -3. 8 710 1, 040 59 0. 8 M ont gom ery 38, 816 36, 254 -2, 562 -6. 6 4, 523 4, 801 -2, 284 -5. 9 M orri s 6, 198 6, 104 -94 - 1. 5 727 791 -30 - 0. 5 M ort on 3, 480 3, 496 16 0. 5 532 310 -206 -5. 9 Nem aha 10, 446 10, 717 271 2. 6 1, 401 1, 511 381 3. 6 Neos ho 17, 035 16, 997 -38 - 0. 2 2, 013 2, 118 67 0. 4 Nes s 4, 033 3, 454 -579 -14. 4 364 499 -444 -11. 0 Nort on 5, 947 5, 953 6 0. 1 572 793 227 3. 8 Os age 15, 248 16, 712 1, 464 9. 6 1, 948 1, 796 1, 312 8. 6 Os borne 4, 867 4, 452 -415 -8. 5 428 766 -77 - 1. 6 Ot t aw a 5, 634 6, 163 529 9. 4 650 786 665 11. 8 P aw nee 7, 555 7, 233 -322 -4. 3 767 867 -222 -2. 9 P h illips 6 , 590 6, 001 -589 -8. 9 685 918 -356 -5. 4 P ot t aw at om i e 16, 128 18, 209 2, 081 12. 9 2, 533 1, 578 1, 126 7. 0 P r at t 9, 702 9, 647 -55 - 0. 6 1, 127 1, 164 -18 - 0. 2 Raw l i ns 3, 404 2, 966 -438 -12. 9 285 412 -311 -9. 1 Reno 62, 389 64, 790 2, 401 3. 8 8, 074 6, 602 929 1. 5 425 Population C hange and N e t Migr ation in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 C ount y N um ber P ercent B i rt hs D eat hs N u m b er Percent Net M i grati on, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Republ i c 6, 482 5, 835 -647 -10. 0 525 1, 055 -117 -1. 8 Ri c e 10, 610 10, 761 151 1. 4 1, 223 1, 332 260 2. 5 Ri l ey 67, 139 62, 852 -4, 287 -6. 4 9, 231 2, 772 -10, 746 -16. 0 Rook s 6, 039 5, 685 -354 -5. 9 639 795 -198 -3. 3 Rus h 3, 842 3, 551 -291 -7. 6 347 557 -81 - 2. 1 Rus s el l 7, 835 7, 370 -465 -5. 9 738 1, 076 -127 -1. 6 S al i ne 49, 301 53, 597 4, 296 8. 7 7, 438 4, 754 1, 612 3. 3 S c ot t 5, 289 5, 120 -169 -3. 2 666 564 -271 -5. 1 S edgw i c k 403, 662 452, 869 49, 207 12. 2 73, 795 33, 845 9, 257 2. 3 S ew ard 18, 743 22, 510 3, 767 20. 1 4, 521 1, 333 579 3. 1 S haw nee 160, 976 169, 871 8, 895 5. 5 23, 580 16, 082 1, 397 0. 9 S heri dan 3, 043 2, 813 -230 -7. 6 260 324 -166 -5. 5 S herm an 6, 926 6, 760 -166 -2. 4 863 733 -296 -4. 3 S m i t h 5, 078 4, 536 -542 -10. 7 402 806 -138 -2. 7 S t af f ord 5, 365 4, 789 -576 -10. 7 547 786 -337 -6. 3 S t ant on 2, 333 2, 406 73 3. 1 414 190 -151 -6. 5 S t evens 5, 048 5, 463 415 8. 2 829 408 -6 -0. 1 S um ner 25, 841 25, 946 105 0. 4 3, 343 2, 941 -297 -1. 1 Thom as 8, 258 8, 180 -78 - 0. 9 1, 118 781 -415 -5. 0 Trego 3, 694 3, 319 -375 -10. 2 313 531 -157 -4. 3 W abauns ee 6, 603 6, 885 282 4. 3 769 668 181 2. 7 W al l ac e 1, 821 1, 749 -72 - 4. 0 229 183 -118 -6. 5 W as hi ngt on 7, 073 6, 483 -590 -8. 3 694 1, 056 -228 -3. 2 W i c hi t a 2, 758 2, 531 -227 -8. 2 382 231 -378 -13. 7 W i l s on 10, 289 10, 332 43 0. 4 1, 195 1, 487 335 3. 3 W oods on 4, 116 3, 788 -328 -8. 0 343 604 -67 - 1. 6 W y andot t e 162, 026 157, 882 -4, 144 -2. 6 27, 709 16, 080 -15, 773 -9. 7 Kansas 2, 477, 588 2, 688, 824 211, 236 8. 5 377, 606 235, 330 68, 960 2. 8 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on, 2000 C ensus, and C Q R , http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed M a y 9, 2006) ; K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vironm ent, A nnual S u m m a ry of V i tal S t ati s ti cs, vari ous i ssues. 426 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Allen 14,638 1,006 10,654 7,226 2,777 406 Anderson 7,803 518 5,741 3,766 1,718 249 Atchison 16,932 1,183 12,255 8,440 2,859 428 Barber 5,874 393 4,305 2,901 1,257 147 Barton 29,382 2,231 21,457 15,374 4,913 565 Bourbon 14,966 1,071 11,089 7,351 3,051 402 Brown 11,128 817 8,069 5,310 2,417 387 Butler 50,580 3,822 35,973 27,234 6,770 827 Chase 3,021 197 2,267 1,473 700 103 Chautauqua 4,407 268 3,374 2,082 1,167 145 Cherokee 21,374 1,427 15,733 11,093 3,771 425 Cheyenne 3,243 200 2,461 1,614 782 106 Clark 2,418 133 1,812 1,175 583 88 Clay 9,158 593 6,818 4,466 2,100 356 Cloud 11,023 661 8,500 5,123 2,727 485 Coffey 8,404 563 6,116 4,215 1,648 244 Comanche 2,313 152 1,749 1,078 605 96 Cowley 36,915 2,594 27,129 19,428 6,020 807 Crawford 35,568 2,158 27,284 18,264 6,972 958 Decatur 4,021 280 2,983 1,932 984 178 Dickinson 18,958 1,286 14,013 9,673 3,766 565 Doniphan 8,134 536 6,015 4,032 1,470 172 Douglas 81,798 5,132 65,070 47,338 6,627 927 Edwards 3,787 222 2,840 1,876 886 131 Elk 3,327 197 2,610 1,546 988 147 Ellis 26,004 1,774 19,273 13,980 3,469 382 Ellsworth 6,586 372 5,027 3,361 1,466 220 Finney 33,070 3,493 21,768 17,565 2,559 283 Ford 27,463 2,459 19,508 14,473 3,468 402 Franklin 21,994 1,759 15,835 11,526 3,432 488 Geary 30,453 3,387 21,457 17,129 2,340 228 Gove 3,231 220 2,362 1,635 648 80 Graham 3,543 211 2,616 1,815 722 116 Grant 7,159 643 4,691 3,802 625 58 Gray 5,396 464 3,668 2,758 720 95 Greeley 1,774 153 1,227 905 278 35 Greenwood 7,847 467 5,981 3,741 1,984 299 Hamilton 2,388 163 1,772 1,233 473 79 Harper 7,124 472 5,318 3,491 1,651 266 Harvey 31,028 2,130 22,858 16,232 5,099 851 Haskell 3,886 348 2,621 2,089 401 45 Hodgeman 2,177 176 1,566 1,106 415 63 Jackson 11,525 842 8,223 5,931 1,866 247 Jefferson 15,905 1,085 11,543 8,680 2,341 292 Jewell 4,251 275 3,235 2,088 1,054 145 Johnson 355,054 28,049 259,938 214,570 33,420 3,131 Kearny 4,027 373 2,685 2,072 459 61 Kingman 8,292 591 5,996 4,105 1,644 205 Kiowa 3,660 238 2,711 1,810 773 87 Labette 23,693 1,698 17,401 11,983 4,371 548 Lane 2,375 160 1,720 1,194 493 74 Leavenworth 64,371 4,511 47,207 38,932 6,133 638 Lincoln 3,653 206 2,780 1,748 950 175 Linn 8,254 519 6,147 4,066 1,808 269 Logan 3,081 210 2,265 1,553 620 91 Lyon 34,732 2,667 25,442 18,543 4,258 603 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 1990 427 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, 1990 McPherson 27,268 1,903 20,163 14,033 4,745 709 Marion 12,888 744 9,875 6,297 3,017 458 Marshall 11,705 829 8,607 5,633 2,684 398 Meade 4,247 295 3,090 2,175 808 119 Miami 23,466 1,683 16,948 12,844 3,245 405 Mitchell 7,203 457 5,279 3,422 1,577 251 Montgomery 38,816 2,783 28,793 19,547 7,508 1,004 Morris 6,198 403 4,640 3,104 1,371 174 Morton 3,480 272 2,422 1,835 472 63 Nemaha 10,446 828 7,445 5,004 2,144 308 Neosho 17,035 1,192 12,637 8,721 3,232 403 Ness 4,033 237 2,973 2,001 900 121 Norton 5,947 339 4,624 3,092 1,334 226 Osage 15,248 1,033 11,128 7,998 2,675 417 Osborne 4,867 330 3,690 2,281 1,316 209 Ottawa 5,634 365 4,197 2,895 1,166 173 Pawnee 7,555 452 5,598 3,921 1,446 159 Phillips 6,590 427 4,938 3,262 1,523 247 Pottawatomie 16,128 1,316 11,384 8,435 2,355 325 Pratt 9,702 620 7,204 4,919 1,855 274 Rawlins 3,404 209 2,503 1,686 725 107 Reno 62,389 4,298 46,498 33,635 10,119 1,250 Republic 6,482 394 5,008 3,087 1,800 291 Rice 10,610 760 7,821 5,260 2,138 292 Riley 67,139 5,009 52,682 38,198 4,255 499 Rooks 6,039 443 4,427 2,959 1,313 179 Rush 3,842 224 2,966 1,911 968 126 Russell 7,835 433 6,024 3,958 1,861 214 Saline 49,301 3,643 36,327 27,298 6,964 789 Scott 5,289 406 3,758 2,743 857 111 Sedgwick 403,662 34,422 291,703 229,686 45,986 4,589 Seward 18,743 1,732 12,865 10,176 1,758 192 Shawnee 160,976 11,670 119,283 92,077 21,085 2,494 Sheridan 3,043 223 2,170 1,557 543 90 Sherman 6,926 542 5,087 3,608 1,156 146 Smith 5,078 270 3,940 2,416 1,421 265 Stafford 5,365 376 3,988 2,614 1,248 145 Stanton 2,333 214 1,582 1,256 254 35 Stevens 5,048 434 3,503 2,622 721 77 Sumner 25,841 1,954 18,347 13,241 4,316 583 Thomas 8,258 620 5,922 4,136 1,211 144 Trego 3,694 211 2,728 1,781 875 107 Wabaunsee 6,603 450 4,817 3,432 1,167 149 Wallace 1,821 145 1,292 921 299 47 Washington 7,073 420 5,336 3,294 1,859 284 Wichita 2,758 238 1,884 1,401 414 63 Wilson 10,289 679 7,650 5,081 2,265 258 Woodson 4,116 246 3,128 1,944 1,088 144 Wyandotte 161,993 13,462 115,928 88,149 21,034 2,228 Kansas 2,477,574 188,390 1,815,960 1,359,672 342,571 42,241 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (1990 CPH-1-18). 428 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Allen 14,385 850 10,755 9,938 2,593 413 Anderson 8,110 503 5,987 5,698 1,626 274 Atchison 16,774 1,068 12,301 11,289 2,723 416 Barber 5,307 268 3,981 3,808 1,141 137 Barton 28,205 1,793 20,875 19,476 5,043 764 Bourbon 15,379 945 11,418 10,617 2,804 462 Brown 10,724 684 7,896 7,498 2,089 380 Butler 59,482 4,131 42,445 39,923 7,483 1,070 Chase 3,030 182 2,299 2,201 568 89 Chautauqua 4,359 195 3,340 3,178 1,061 182 Cherokee 22,605 1,561 16,614 15,708 3,425 502 Cheyenne 3,165 149 2,413 2,333 842 117 Clark 2,390 146 1,755 1,687 521 104 Clay 8,822 475 6,622 6,335 1,831 303 Cloud 10,268 506 7,972 7,298 2,384 541 Coffey 8,865 525 6,487 6,207 1,439 284 Comanche 1,967 111 1,532 1,487 508 94 Cowley 36,291 2,312 26,847 24,901 5,770 903 Crawford 38,242 2,446 29,467 26,583 5,910 1,078 Decatur 3,472 157 2,651 2,569 909 151 Dickinson 19,344 1,103 14,368 13,776 3,599 591 Doniphan 8,249 525 6,161 5,526 1,334 206 Douglas 99,962 5,568 79,561 67,254 7,937 1,028 Edwards 3,449 202 2,600 2,469 717 108 Elk 3,261 138 2,528 2,439 825 168 Ellis 27,507 1,582 21,343 18,969 3,939 595 Ellsworth 6,525 274 5,129 4,904 1,329 267 Finney 40,523 4,248 26,642 24,507 2,829 342 Ford 32,458 3,035 22,364 20,731 3,566 537 Franklin 24,784 1,688 17,964 16,934 3,476 549 Geary 27,947 2,635 19,666 18,183 2,634 302 Gove 3,068 182 2,265 2,171 696 132 Graham 2,946 133 2,282 2,205 697 125 Grant 7,909 688 5,318 4,987 763 83 Gray 5,904 459 4,041 3,826 749 152 Greeley 1,534 103 1,101 1,055 271 39 Greenwood 7,673 420 5,853 5,601 1,750 291 Hamilton 2,670 184 1,913 1,822 490 83 Harper 6,536 369 4,924 4,719 1,519 289 Harvey 32,869 2,167 24,314 22,808 5,512 972 Haskell 4,307 392 2,889 2,712 457 56 Hodgeman 2,085 101 1,481 1,426 396 74 Jackson 12,657 874 9,081 8,651 1,889 304 Jefferson 18,426 1,178 13,380 12,699 2,358 323 Jewell 3,791 173 2,959 2,870 983 162 Johnson 451,086 33,641 328,918 314,676 45,069 5,895 Kearny 4,531 400 2,977 2,796 504 48 Kingman 8,673 528 6,295 6,044 1,697 292 Kiowa 3,278 181 2,491 2,348 699 100 Labette 22,835 1,412 16,959 15,943 3,960 672 Lane 2,155 114 1,607 1,558 441 84 Leavenworth 68,691 4,775 50,357 47,782 6,766 810 Lincoln 3,578 185 2,738 2,642 842 154 Linn 9,570 603 7,173 6,866 1,750 231 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2000 429 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, 2000 Logan 3,046 195 2,272 2,160 632 89 Lyon 35,935 2,473 26,685 23,946 4,183 733 McPherson 29,554 1,747 22,051 20,482 5,109 931 Marion 13,361 730 10,054 9,502 2,824 566 Marshall 10,965 543 8,227 7,871 2,414 425 Meade 4,631 368 3,264 3,118 831 148 Miami 28,351 1,944 20,431 19,361 3,378 493 Mitchell 6,932 352 5,235 4,859 1,482 290 Montgomery 36,252 2,189 27,173 25,457 6,633 1,037 Morris 6,104 347 4,563 4,382 1,283 213 Morton 3,496 283 2,470 2,329 487 55 Nemaha 10,717 765 7,660 7,344 2,359 534 Neosho 16,997 1,018 12,636 11,814 2,980 451 Ness 3,454 177 2,663 2,571 837 164 Norton 5,953 285 4,641 4,474 1,165 237 Osage 16,712 1,082 12,193 11,645 2,648 426 Osborne 4,452 205 3,392 3,268 1,144 235 Ottawa 6,163 349 4,579 4,385 1,086 218 Pawnee 7,233 407 5,485 5,233 1,340 224 Phillips 6,001 332 4,530 4,364 1,311 251 Pottawatomie 18,209 1,351 12,843 12,185 2,451 379 Pratt 9,647 570 7,283 6,715 1,851 295 Rawlins 2,966 134 2,253 2,189 758 123 Reno 64,790 4,138 48,938 45,980 10,618 1,567 Republic 5,835 264 4,533 4,394 1,523 261 Rice 10,761 627 8,106 7,335 1,934 297 Riley 62,843 3,586 51,003 41,138 4,729 730 Rooks 5,685 321 4,252 4,083 1,220 217 Rush 3,551 172 2,765 2,674 899 143 Russell 7,370 372 5,719 5,498 1,774 293 Saline 53,597 3,713 39,551 37,189 7,480 966 Scott 5,120 310 3,730 3,563 845 153 Sedgwick 452,869 35,697 325,334 306,890 51,574 5,974 Seward 22,510 2,156 15,302 14,033 2,006 317 Shawnee 169,871 11,492 126,898 120,152 23,341 3,041 Sheridan 2,813 140 2,072 1,983 570 84 Sherman 6,760 411 5,100 4,614 1,153 148 Smith 4,536 194 3,551 3,441 1,264 248 Stafford 4,789 274 3,529 3,399 1,015 167 Stanton 2,406 189 1,664 1,585 312 38 Stevens 5,463 447 3,759 3,525 727 99 Sumner 25,946 1,725 18,543 17,554 4,014 582 Thomas 8,180 548 6,030 5,359 1,197 173 Trego 3,319 168 2,527 2,438 796 142 Wabaunsee 6,885 428 5,044 4,820 1,073 134 Wallace 1,749 98 1,240 1,173 316 49 Washington 6,483 367 4,948 4,770 1,625 322 Wichita 2,531 210 1,805 1,734 405 78 Wilson 10,332 601 7,707 7,338 2,061 325 Woodson 3,788 188 2,967 2,819 939 151 Wyandotte 157,882 12,759 112,926 105,745 18,520 2,226 Kansas 2,688,418 188,708 1,975,425 1,847,513 356,229 51,770 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). 430 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Allen 35.1 36.5 37.4 33.1 35.5 38.8 Anderson 34.1 36.8 37.2 35.8 38.1 39.6 Atchison 31.8 30.6 28.6 29.7 33.5 36.2 Barber 31.2 32.1 37.8 37.8 37.5 42.6 Barton 29.0 28.6 29.8 30.8 34.8 38.6 Bourbon 34.8 39.6 39.5 35.4 36.8 38.0 Brown 35.7 38.6 40.9 36.0 36.7 39.8 Butler 31.7 29.5 30.3 31.0 33.8 35.9 Chase 33.6 38.1 42.2 38.5 39.7 40.3 Chautauqua 35.7 41.3 46.9 42.8 43.3 44.7 Cherokee 32.5 36.0 34.6 34.0 35.8 37.0 Cheyenne 27.9 34.2 38.4 41.1 41.8 44.2 Clark 30.0 34.0 40.8 41.9 41.1 42.1 Clay 35.2 38.7 40.3 37.2 39.2 41.3 Cloud 33.6 36.6 36.9 36.5 39.9 41.4 Coffey 35.8 39.9 43.0 33.1 36.2 39.2 Comanche 30.7 35.6 40.4 40.5 41.6 46.9 Cowley 33.7 33.1 34.0 32.6 34.7 37.0 Crawford 35.8 37.9 32.9 33.3 34.4 33.8 Decatur 32.6 35.0 39.0 39.3 40.2 44.3 Dickinson 34.1 35.3 35.5 36.2 37.3 40.0 Doniphan 33.6 34.4 31.7 31.4 35.1 36.8 Douglas 26.2 24.3 23.2 24.3 25.8 26.6 Edwards 32.5 33.8 38.0 37.8 39.4 41.0 Elk 36.6 43.5 47.8 44.8 47.0 46.0 Ellis 24.4 23.4 23.0 25.6 31.1 32.7 Ellsworth 34.4 38.1 41.0 38.9 38.0 41.8 Finney 26.4 24.7 24.1 26.2 27.2 28.1 Ford 28.8 29.1 27.9 28.7 30.2 29.9 Franklin 34.3 34.2 31.7 32.4 33.3 36.0 Geary 26.8 23.9 23.2 23.9 26.5 29.1 Gove 25.0 27.5 30.4 31.8 38.2 42.6 Graham 28.6 27.2 30.9 35.5 39.1 44.4 Grant 24.1 23.8 25.2 26.8 29.2 31.4 Gray 26.6 30.3 31.2 29.3 32.2 33.0 Greeley 25.8 25.9 30.8 31.5 33.2 38.6 Greenwood 33.3 37.6 42.2 41.2 41.2 42.6 Hamilton 25.4 27.3 33.6 37.0 38.1 37.6 Harper 33.7 36.0 42.0 40.8 39.6 42.9 Harvey 31.6 30.2 30.6 31.1 34.7 37.6 Haskell 25.5 25.4 25.8 28.0 30.5 30.8 Hodgeman 27.3 29.9 33.1 36.5 37.0 39.8 Jackson 36.1 37.4 34.3 32.4 34.9 37.4 Jefferson 35.7 34.1 31.2 32.8 35.2 38.0 Jewell 35.0 40.0 41.6 40.0 42.7 46.2 Johnson 29.6 28.3 27.0 30.4 32.8 35.2 Kearny 25.2 26.1 28.0 28.0 30.8 31.6 Kingman 30.6 32.1 35.8 34.8 36.9 40.2 Kiowa 30.1 33.7 40.5 35.1 38.5 42.1 Labette 34.8 35.9 33.7 32.3 35.0 37.9 Lane 27.8 28.5 33.7 34.7 37.9 41.6 Leavenworth 32.8 32.0 29.0 30.1 33.1 35.6 Lincoln 34.6 38.5 43.9 44.0 42.4 43.7 Linn 36.2 40.8 42.2 37.8 39.3 40.8 Logan 26.4 28.1 30.8 33.4 38.1 40.7 Lyon 32.4 29.9 24.3 26.3 29.1 30.9 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 431 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 McPherson 31.2 31.7 31.4 31.8 34.7 38.1 Marion 32.3 34.0 37.7 39.0 39.4 41.0 Marshall 35.3 37.6 41.0 39.8 38.4 41.7 Meade 27.7 29.8 34.6 33.6 36.9 36.1 Miami 37.4 36.5 33.9 32.5 34.3 36.7 Mitchell 33.1 36.5 36.7 33.5 37.7 41.1 Montgomery 33.4 34.8 37.0 33.4 36.5 39.1 Morris 34.5 37.4 41.4 39.6 38.9 42.0 Morton 27.2 25.5 27.9 28.8 33.2 36.2 Nemaha 30.5 32.9 34.9 34.0 35.6 39.1 Neosho 33.5 35.0 34.7 33.4 36.3 38.4 Ness 29.2 33.0 35.0 36.7 38.5 43.9 Norton 34.4 37.1 37.1 38.3 39.0 40.1 Osage 37.1 35.2 34.7 33.0 36.0 38.9 Osborne 34.1 37.5 43.6 41.6 42.7 44.0 Ottawa 37.1 38.6 39.8 37.9 38.5 40.1 Pawnee 37.0 38.1 37.8 35.1 37.4 40.5 Phillips 33.3 35.0 36.7 37.8 40.4 42.5 Pottawatomie 33.9 34.1 33.4 30.2 32.8 35.9 Pratt 31.5 32.1 36.2 33.9 36.8 40.2 Rawlins 28.3 29.8 35.6 35.5 38.8 45.4 Reno 30.6 30.0 29.6 30.6 35.0 38.2 Republic 35.7 39.6 42.5 43.5 44.5 45.7 Rice 30.6 33.0 35.6 35.6 37.0 37.6 Riley 24.2 23.0 22.5 22.6 23.8 23.9 Rooks 29.3 29.3 34.6 35.0 37.9 40.9 Rush 30.4 34.6 40.9 42.0 43.1 44.6 Russell 29.5 33.0 37.6 37.9 40.9 44.1 Saline 31.1 24.9 26.6 29.6 33.5 36.1 Scott 26.3 27.0 28.3 30.1 35.0 39.2 Sedgwick 29.5 26.7 26.3 28.7 31.8 33.6 Seward 27.0 25.7 26.0 26.9 29.0 29.0 Shawnee 32.4 28.5 27.2 30.3 33.8 37.1 Sheridan 25.9 26.9 29.7 31.8 37.1 41.5 Sherman 28.3 31.1 28.3 30.7 35.5 37.8 Smith 36.2 38.2 42.4 43.0 45.1 46.0 Stafford 33.3 36.9 43.3 41.9 39.0 41.0 Stanton 25.1 25.8 26.3 28.2 31.4 33.8 Stevens 25.2 26.3 29.7 29.6 32.7 33.6 Sumner 34.0 32.8 34.6 33.8 34.9 37.6 Thomas 27.8 28.6 29.3 27.9 32.3 35.3 Trego 27.4 28.6 36.0 34.9 39.1 43.5 Wabaunsee 36.2 36.8 37.2 35.6 36.4 39.5 Wallace 26.8 29.8 29.2 31.3 34.6 39.5 Washington 34.1 38.0 40.7 40.0 42.1 43.6 Wichita 26.2 25.5 24.8 28.8 33.6 36.7 Wilson 35.0 37.4 41.1 35.7 39.1 40.6 Woodson 35.9 41.4 43.6 41.1 41.4 44.1 Wyandotte 30.1 28.7 27.3 28.8 31.7 32.5 Kansas 31.1 26.9 28.7 30.1 32.9 35.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1950 Census Population, Characteristics of the Population: Kansas (Vol. II, part 16); 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). 432 County Male 1990 Female 1990 Male 2000 Female 2000 Allen 7,039 7,600 7,029 7,356 -0.14 -3.21 Anderson 3,757 4,021 3,987 4,123 6.12 2.54 Atchison 8,233 8,675 8,097 8,677 -1.65 0.02 Barber 2,814 3,050 2,548 2,759 -9.45 -9.54 Barton 14,143 15,134 13,651 14,554 -3.48 -3.83 Bourbon 7,032 7,906 7,412 7,967 5.40 0.77 Brown 5,336 5,799 5,181 5,543 -2.90 -4.41 Butler 24,927 25,826 29,876 29,606 19.85 14.64 Chase 1,481 1,512 1,544 1,486 4.25 -1.72 Chautauqua 2,108 2,274 2,107 2,252 -0.05 -0.97 Cherokee 10,149 11,159 10,963 11,642 8.02 4.33 Cheyenne 1,554 1,673 1,561 1,604 0.45 -4.12 Clark 1,167 1,250 1,168 1,222 0.09 -2.24 Clay 4,410 4,722 4,392 4,430 -0.41 -6.18 Cloud 5,189 5,795 4,880 5,388 -5.95 -7.02 Coffey 4,152 4,254 4,347 4,518 4.70 6.21 Comanche 1,112 1,184 951 1,016 -14.48 -14.19 Cowley 17,915 19,033 17,747 18,544 -0.94 -2.57 Crawford 17,074 18,462 18,634 19,608 9.14 6.21 Decatur 1,943 2,064 1,714 1,758 -11.79 -14.83 Dickinson 9,119 9,816 9,430 9,914 3.41 1.00 Doniphan 3,978 4,138 4,096 4,153 2.97 0.36 Douglas 40,923 41,274 49,651 50,311 21.33 21.90 Edwards 1,812 1,967 1,703 1,746 -6.02 -11.24 Elk 1,595 1,730 1,558 1,703 -2.32 -1.56 Ellis 12,716 13,235 13,461 14,046 5.86 6.13 Ellsworth 3,397 3,180 3,446 3,079 1.44 -3.18 Finney 16,834 16,308 20,681 19,842 22.85 21.67 Ford 13,895 13,555 16,791 15,667 20.84 15.58 Franklin 10,684 11,376 12,284 12,500 14.98 9.88 Geary 15,611 14,843 13,784 14,163 -11.70 -4.58 Gove 1,614 1,623 1,496 1,572 -7.31 -3.14 Graham 1,727 1,794 1,436 1,510 -16.85 -15.83 Grant 3,568 3,607 3,969 3,940 11.24 9.23 Gray 2,654 2,738 2,953 2,951 11.27 7.78 Greeley 875 891 761 773 -13.03 -13.24 Greenwood 3,781 4,059 3,748 3,925 -0.87 -3.30 Hamilton 1,122 1,259 1,319 1,351 17.56 7.31 Harper 3,424 3,674 3,161 3,375 -7.68 -8.14 Harvey 15,074 15,995 15,968 16,901 5.93 5.66 Haskell 1,939 1,934 2,188 2,119 12.84 9.57 Hodgeman 1,074 1,099 1,028 1,057 -4.28 -3.82 Jackson 5,649 5,860 6,227 6,430 10.23 9.73 Jefferson 8,019 7,920 9,333 9,093 16.39 14.81 Jewell 2,078 2,153 1,875 1,916 -9.77 -11.01 Johnson 172,685 184,552 220,329 230,757 27.59 25.04 Kearny 2,037 1,970 2,317 2,214 13.75 12.39 Kingman 4,047 4,255 4,254 4,419 5.11 3.85 Kiowa 1,754 1,879 1,608 1,670 -8.32 -11.12 Labette 11,324 12,291 11,164 11,671 -1.41 -5.04 Lane 1,194 1,165 1,079 1,076 -9.63 -7.64 Leavenworth 35,634 29,051 36,521 32,170 2.49 10.74 Lincoln 1,729 1,900 1,754 1,824 1.45 -4.00 Linn 4,036 4,219 4,785 4,785 18.56 13.42 Female % Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County Male % Change April 1990 and April 2000 433 County Male 1990 Female 1990 Male 2000 Female 2000 Female % Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County Male % Change April 1990 and April 2000 Logan 1,531 1,553 1,473 1,573 -3.79 1.29 Lyon 16,987 17,741 17,732 18,203 4.39 2.60 McPherson 13,310 14,017 14,471 15,083 8.72 7.61 Marion 6,186 6,694 6,512 6,849 5.27 2.32 Marshall 5,718 5,950 5,393 5,572 -5.68 -6.35 Meade 2,068 2,163 2,294 2,337 10.93 8.04 Miami 11,585 11,974 14,021 14,330 21.03 19.68 Mitchell 3,460 3,723 3,420 3,512 -1.16 -5.67 Montgomery 18,345 20,419 17,484 18,768 -4.69 -8.09 Morris 3,038 3,167 3,005 3,099 -1.09 -2.15 Morton 1,721 1,759 1,698 1,798 -1.34 2.22 Nemaha 5,146 5,289 5,276 5,441 2.53 2.87 Neosho 8,160 8,870 8,210 8,787 0.61 -0.94 Ness 1,961 2,048 1,714 1,740 -12.60 -15.04 Norton 3,086 2,831 3,273 2,680 6.06 -5.33 Osage 7,436 7,832 8,184 8,528 10.06 8.89 Osborne 2,326 2,535 2,190 2,262 -5.85 -10.77 Ottawa 2,686 2,908 3,080 3,083 14.67 6.02 Pawnee 3,795 3,730 3,822 3,411 0.71 -8.55 Phillips 3,179 3,373 2,921 3,080 -8.12 -8.69 Pottawatomie 8,029 8,121 9,011 9,198 12.23 13.26 Pratt 4,666 5,001 4,674 4,973 0.17 -0.56 Rawlins 1,675 1,709 1,482 1,484 -11.52 -13.17 Reno 30,677 31,690 32,534 32,256 6.05 1.79 Republic 3,105 3,364 2,815 3,020 -9.34 -10.23 Rice 5,042 5,509 5,163 5,598 2.40 1.62 Riley 37,012 30,209 33,524 29,319 -9.42 -2.95 Rooks 2,898 3,102 2,815 2,870 -2.86 -7.48 Rush 1,846 1,981 1,724 1,827 -6.61 -7.77 Russell 3,757 4,031 3,542 3,828 -5.72 -5.04 Saline 23,845 25,520 26,449 27,148 10.92 6.38 Scott 2,618 2,650 2,522 2,598 -3.67 -1.96 Sedgwick 198,085 206,512 223,870 228,999 13.02 10.89 Seward 9,444 9,229 11,546 10,964 22.26 18.80 Shawnee 77,780 83,561 82,239 87,632 5.73 4.87 Sheridan 1,539 1,511 1,407 1,406 -8.58 -6.95 Sherman 3,357 3,565 3,455 3,305 2.92 -7.29 Smith 2,429 2,616 2,182 2,354 -10.17 -10.02 Stafford 2,575 2,746 2,336 2,453 -9.28 -10.67 Stanton 1,167 1,162 1,227 1,179 5.14 1.46 Stevens 2,473 2,587 2,666 2,797 7.80 8.12 Sumner 12,620 13,254 12,765 13,181 1.15 -0.55 Thomas 4,044 4,233 3,976 4,204 -1.68 -0.69 Trego 1,806 1,873 1,582 1,737 -12.40 -7.26 Wabaunsee 3,262 3,313 3,485 3,400 6.84 2.63 Wallace 919 894 870 879 -5.33 -1.68 Washington 3,447 3,594 3,255 3,228 -5.57 -10.18 Wichita 1,363 1,378 1,293 1,238 -5.14 -10.16 Wilson 4,902 5,341 5,011 5,321 2.22 -0.37 Woodson 2,002 2,122 1,863 1,925 -6.94 -9.28 Wyandotte 77,146 84,635 77,071 80,811 -0.10 -4.52 Kansas 1,216,367 1,264,253 1,328,474 1,359,944 9.22 7.57 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). 434 Population in K a nsas, by R ace and C ounty A p r il 1, 2000 C ount y W hit e Bl ack or A f r. A m eri can Som e ot her Race T w o or m o re races To t a l A l l en 13, 637 234 112 38 0 123 241 14, 385 A nders on 7, 900 26 60 18 2 27 77 8, 110 A t c hi s on 15, 369 893 93 57 10 86 266 16, 774 B arber 5, 151 20 31 5 0 47 53 5, 307 B art on 26, 225 323 145 66 3 991 452 28, 205 B ourbon 14, 466 474 129 56 7 43 204 15, 379 B r ow n 9, 316 167 946 22 1 78 194 10, 724 B ut l er 56, 471 819 541 239 19 390 1, 003 59, 482 Chas e 2, 936 31 17 4 0 17 25 3, 030 Chaut auqua 4, 090 13 156 3 2 15 80 4, 359 Cherok ee 20, 857 139 781 51 8 114 655 22, 605 Cheyenne 3, 099 4 3 10 1 31 17 3, 165 Cl ark 2, 289 6 27 2 0 45 21 2, 390 Cl ay 8, 621 50 36 13 0 23 79 8, 822 Cl oud 10, 093 35 26 26 0 13 75 10, 268 Cof f ey 8, 595 22 46 30 1 44 127 8, 865 Com anc he 1, 927 1 5 1 4 12 17 1, 967 Cow l ey 32, 708 979 713 557 5 493 836 36, 291 Craw f ord 35, 676 699 361 425 34 423 624 38, 242 Dec at ur 3, 398 18 3 5 4 13 31 3, 472 Di c k i ns on 18, 655 113 94 58 2 158 264 19, 344 Doni phan 7, 824 165 100 21 0 33 106 8, 249 Dougl as 86, 060 4, 238 2, 561 3, 119 62 1, 197 2, 725 99, 962 E dw ards 3, 191 11 17 11 0 192 27 3, 449 E l k 3, 100 7 31 6 2 39 76 3, 261 E llis 26, 433 183 57 225 5 359 245 27, 507 E l l s w ort h 6, 112 232 31 16 1 56 77 6, 525 Fi nney 27, 982 508 389 1, 163 32 9, 316 1, 133 40, 523 Ford 24, 295 527 204 666 38 5, 896 832 32, 458 Frank l i n 23, 556 299 232 77 1 194 425 24, 784 Geary 17, 923 6, 157 210 883 115 1, 146 1, 513 27, 947 Gove 3, 005 3 5 3 0 22 30 3, 068 Graham 2, 796 95 10 8 1 12 24 2, 946 Grant 6, 090 17 68 29 0 1, 539 166 7, 909 Gray 5, 450 11 27 6 4 320 86 5, 904 A m . I ndi an and A l aska Nati ve A si an Nati ve Haw a i i a n and ot her Pacif i c Islander 435 Population in K a nsas, by R ace and C ounty A p r il 1, 2000 C ount y W hit e Bl ack or A f r. A m eri can Som e ot her Race T w o or m o re races To t a l A m . I ndi an and A l aska Nati ve A si an Nati ve Haw a i i a n and ot her Pacif i c Islander Greel ey 1, 428 3 4 1 2 80 16 1, 534 Greenw ood 7, 407 11 64 8 0 62 121 7, 673 Ham i l t on 2, 180 13 13 15 0 404 45 2, 670 Harper 6, 355 15 54 9 1 25 77 6, 536 Harvey 29, 924 522 171 171 10 1, 369 702 32, 869 Has k el l 3, 664 8 25 27 0 493 90 4, 307 Hodgem an 2, 029 19 5 0 0 10 22 2, 085 Ja ckso n 1 1 , 418 67 866 21 3 49 233 12, 657 J ef f ers on 17, 818 69 170 31 2 77 259 18, 426 J ew el l 3, 745 1 13 2 1 2 27 3, 791 J ohns on 410, 990 11, 780 1, 481 12, 768 156 6, 976 6, 935 451, 086 K earny 3, 640 25 39 14 4 712 97 4, 531 K i ngm an 8, 452 18 50 21 2 30 100 8, 673 K i ow a 3, 186 7 20 9 0 32 24 3, 278 Labet t e 20, 386 1, 064 445 73 3 274 590 22, 835 Lane 2, 106 0 1 2 1 11 34 2, 155 Leavenw ort h 57, 824 7, 160 510 730 91 853 1, 523 68, 691 Li nc ol n 3, 517 4 17 4 0 9 27 3, 578 Li nn 9, 331 60 46 13 4 15 101 9, 570 Logan 2, 946 18 5 6 0 22 49 3, 046 Lyon 29, 924 815 168 733 2 3, 518 775 35, 935 M c P hers on 28, 527 240 100 95 18 232 342 29, 554 M ari on 12, 968 63 79 25 1 73 152 13, 361 M ars hal l 10, 761 25 40 21 2 28 88 10, 965 M eade 4, 219 18 25 10 0 289 70 4, 631 M i am i 27, 206 436 147 49 3 124 386 28, 351 M i t c hel l 6, 766 36 28 21 2 16 63 6, 932 M ont gom ery 31, 095 2, 199 1, 157 172 7 410 1, 212 36, 252 M orri s 5, 951 21 20 14 1 43 54 6, 104 M ort on 3, 090 7 40 37 0 263 59 3, 496 Nem aha 10, 540 53 25 11 6 18 64 10, 717 Neos ho 16, 130 148 166 54 4 179 316 16, 997 Nes s 3, 393 2 8 3 0 17 31 3, 454 Nort on 5, 557 241 26 25 1 61 42 5, 953 Os age 16, 256 36 109 28 17 69 197 16, 712 436 Population in K a nsas, by R ace and C ounty A p r il 1, 2000 C ount y W hit e Bl ack or A f r. A m eri can Som e ot her Race T w o or m o re races To t a l A m . I ndi an and A l aska Nati ve A si an Nati ve Haw a i i a n and ot her Pacif i c Islander Os borne 4, 390 3 10 9 1 3 36 4, 452 Ot t aw a 6, 011 33 23 8 1 20 67 6, 163 P aw nee 6, 579 362 69 41 0 88 94 7, 233 P h illips 5 , 896 15 18 27 0 2 43 6, 001 P ot t aw at om i e 17, 539 121 107 59 1 109 273 18, 209 P r at t 9, 192 95 34 53 3 167 103 9, 647 Raw l i ns 2, 922 9 9 3 0 2 21 2, 966 Reno 59, 320 1, 865 379 291 23 1, 740 1, 172 64, 790 Republ i c 5, 751 15 12 11 0 19 27 5, 835 Ri c e 10, 188 124 61 36 4 198 150 10, 761 Ri l ey 53, 281 4, 325 395 2, 022 105 1, 186 1, 529 62, 843 Rook s 5, 522 64 24 11 1 21 42 5, 685 Rus h 3, 496 11 15 4 0 6 19 3, 551 Rus s el l 7, 192 37 41 24 1 20 55 7, 370 S al i ne 47, 794 1, 660 279 910 22 1, 786 1, 146 53, 597 S c ot t 4, 888 5 28 6 0 141 52 5, 120 S edgw i c k 359, 489 41, 367 5, 041 15, 137 265 18, 867 12, 703 452, 869 S ew ard 14, 730 852 174 644 14 5, 359 737 22, 510 S haw nee 140, 811 15, 337 1, 980 1, 618 61 5, 438 4, 626 169, 871 S heri dan 2, 775 4 2 2 4 10 16 2, 813 S herm an 6, 343 24 22 13 11 280 67 6, 760 S m i t h 4, 481 5 11 2 5 10 22 4, 536 S t af f ord 4, 548 7 18 6 0 142 68 4, 789 S t ant on 2, 031 15 29 4 0 301 26 2, 406 S t evens 4, 535 51 51 13 1 724 88 5, 463 S um ner 24, 551 183 273 57 14 334 534 25, 946 Thom as 7, 946 35 27 22 2 78 70 8, 180 Trego 3, 245 6 13 16 2 5 32 3, 319 W abauns ee 6, 695 32 34 10 4 41 69 6, 885 W al l ac e 1, 655 11 14 3 0 44 22 1, 749 W as hi ngt on 6, 412 7 22 3 0 6 33 6, 483 W i c hi t a 2, 183 2 18 2 0 266 60 2, 531 W i l s on 9, 999 38 91 27 4 50 123 10, 332 W oods on 3, 673 31 33 2 0 9 40 3, 788 W y andot t e 91, 856 44, 724 1, 175 2, 568 56 12, 901 4, 602 157, 882 Kansas 2, 313, 944 154, 198 24, 936 46, 806 1, 313 90, 725 56, 496 2, 688, 418 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, 2000 C ensus, P r ofi l e s of General D e m ographi c C haracteri sti cs: K ansas ( D P - 1 ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/dp1/2k h20.pdf, (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 437 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Allen 14,638 258 1.76 14,385 278 1.93 7.8 Anderson 7,803 51 0.65 8,110 88 1.09 72.5 Atchison 16,932 370 2.19 16,774 327 1.95 -11.6 Barber 5,874 73 1.24 5,307 107 2.02 46.6 Barton 29,382 816 2.78 28,205 2,344 8.31 187.3 Bourbon 14,966 79 0.53 15,379 199 1.29 151.9 Brown 11,128 192 1.73 10,724 249 2.32 29.7 Butler 50,580 742 1.47 59,482 1,336 2.25 80.1 Chase 3,021 40 1.32 3,030 53 1.75 32.5 Chautauqua 4,407 44 1.00 4,359 59 1.35 34.1 Cherokee 21,374 175 0.82 22,605 291 1.29 66.3 Cheyenne 3,243 20 0.62 3,165 82 2.59 310.0 Clark 2,418 42 1.74 2,390 96 4.02 128.6 Clay 9,158 38 0.41 8,822 73 0.83 92.1 Cloud 11,023 76 0.69 10,268 62 0.60 -18.4 Coffey 8,404 61 0.73 8,865 137 1.55 124.6 Comanche 2,313 13 0.56 1,967 35 1.78 169.2 Cowley 36,915 1,097 2.97 36,291 1,304 3.59 18.9 Crawford 35,582 325 0.91 38,242 910 2.38 180.0 Decatur 4,021 13 0.32 3,472 34 0.98 161.5 Dickinson 18,958 341 1.80 19,344 445 2.30 30.5 Doniphan 8,134 48 0.59 8,249 96 1.16 100.0 Douglas 81,798 2,138 2.61 99,962 3,268 3.27 52.9 Edwards 3,787 197 5.20 3,449 335 9.71 70.1 Elk 3,327 59 1.77 3,261 71 2.18 20.3 Ellis 26,004 205 0.79 27,507 652 2.37 218.0 Ellsworth 6,586 186 2.82 6,525 234 3.59 25.8 Finney 33,070 8,353 25.26 40,523 17,548 43.30 110.1 Ford 27,463 4,083 14.87 32,458 12,231 37.68 199.6 Franklin 21,994 471 2.14 24,784 650 2.62 38.0 Geary 30,453 1,853 6.08 27,947 2,362 8.45 27.5 Gove 3,231 9 0.28 3,068 38 1.24 322.2 Graham 3,543 23 0.65 2,946 23 0.78 0.0 Grant 7,159 1,543 21.55 7,909 2,742 34.67 77.7 Gray 5,396 229 4.24 5,904 579 9.81 152.8 Greeley 1,774 107 6.03 1,534 177 11.54 65.4 Greenwood 7,847 91 1.16 7,673 132 1.72 45.1 Hamilton 2,388 139 5.82 2,670 550 20.60 295.7 Harper 7,124 105 1.47 6,536 70 1.07 -33.3 Harvey 31,028 1,616 5.21 32,869 2,620 7.97 62.1 Haskell 3,886 557 14.33 4,307 1,015 23.57 82.2 Hodgeman 2,177 32 1.47 2,085 56 2.69 75.0 Jackson 11,525 126 1.09 12,657 189 1.49 50.0 Jefferson 15,905 132 0.83 18,426 236 1.28 78.8 Jewell 4,251 8 0.19 3,791 27 0.71 237.5 Johnson 355,021 7,005 1.97 451,086 17,957 3.98 156.3 Kearny 4,027 671 16.66 4,531 1,203 26.55 79.3 Kingman 8,292 77 0.93 8,673 125 1.44 62.3 Kiowa 3,660 39 1.07 3,278 67 2.04 71.8 Labette 23,693 516 2.18 22,835 700 3.07 35.7 Lane 2,375 44 1.85 2,155 31 1.44 -29.5 Leavenworth 64,371 2,192 3.41 68,691 2,620 3.81 19.5 Lincoln 3,653 15 0.41 3,578 37 1.03 146.7 Linn 8,254 34 0.41 9,570 87 0.91 155.9 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 Hispanic Population 1990 2000 Hispanic Population Percent Change 1990-2000 438 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 Hispanic Population 1990 2000 Hispanic Population Percent Change 1990-2000 Logan 3,081 26 0.84 3,046 50 1.64 92.3 Lyon 34,732 2,114 6.09 35,935 6,010 16.72 184.3 McPherson 27,268 325 1.19 29,554 573 1.94 76.3 Marion 12,888 118 0.92 13,361 257 1.92 117.8 Marshall 11,705 49 0.42 10,965 83 0.76 69.4 Meade 4,247 198 4.66 4,631 505 10.90 155.1 Miami 23,466 276 1.18 28,351 451 1.59 63.4 Mitchell 7,203 29 0.40 6,932 61 0.88 110.3 Montgomery 38,816 751 1.93 36,252 1,118 3.08 48.9 Morris 6,198 90 1.45 6,104 136 2.23 51.1 Morton 3,480 352 10.11 3,496 493 14.10 40.1 Nemaha 10,446 14 0.13 10,717 76 0.71 442.9 Neosho 17,035 361 2.12 16,997 494 2.91 36.8 Ness 4,033 23 0.57 3,454 52 1.51 126.1 Norton 5,947 82 1.38 5,953 141 2.37 72.0 Osage 15,248 187 1.23 16,712 255 1.53 36.4 Osborne 4,867 17 0.35 4,452 17 0.38 0.0 Ottawa 5,634 34 0.60 6,163 80 1.30 135.3 Pawnee 7,555 256 3.39 7,233 301 4.16 17.6 Phillips 6,590 32 0.49 6,001 40 0.67 25.0 Pottawatomie 16,128 239 1.48 18,209 411 2.26 72.0 Pratt 9,702 183 1.89 9,647 298 3.09 62.8 Rawlins 3,404 27 0.79 2,966 24 0.81 -11.1 Reno 62,389 2,478 3.97 64,790 3,661 5.65 47.7 Republic 6,482 15 0.23 5,835 55 0.94 266.7 Rice 10,610 279 2.63 10,761 604 5.61 116.5 Riley 67,139 2,799 4.17 62,843 2,872 4.57 2.6 Rooks 6,039 25 0.41 5,685 60 1.06 140.0 Rush 3,842 35 0.91 3,551 37 1.04 5.7 Russell 7,835 45 0.57 7,370 67 0.91 48.9 Saline 49,301 1,222 2.48 53,597 3,228 6.02 164.2 Scott 5,289 138 2.61 5,120 323 6.31 134.1 Sedgwick 403,662 17,435 4.32 452,869 36,397 8.04 108.8 Seward 18,743 3,660 19.53 22,510 9,486 42.14 159.2 Shawnee 160,976 7,785 4.84 169,871 12,330 7.26 58.4 Sheridan 3,043 26 0.85 2,813 41 1.46 57.7 Sherman 6,926 474 6.84 6,760 571 8.45 20.5 Smith 5,078 7 0.14 4,536 33 0.73 371.4 Stafford 5,365 112 2.09 4,789 259 5.41 131.3 Stanton 2,333 392 16.80 2,406 570 23.69 45.4 Stevens 5,048 552 10.94 5,463 1,187 21.73 115.0 Sumner 25,841 888 3.44 25,946 929 3.58 4.6 Thomas 8,258 101 1.22 8,180 151 1.85 49.5 Trego 3,694 9 0.24 3,319 26 0.78 188.9 Wabaunsee 6,603 116 1.76 6,885 128 1.86 10.3 Wallace 1,821 79 4.34 1,749 84 4.80 6.3 Washington 7,073 22 0.31 6,483 42 0.65 90.9 Wichita 2,758 326 11.82 2,531 466 18.41 42.9 Wilson 10,289 76 0.74 10,332 173 1.67 127.6 Woodson 4,116 25 0.61 3,788 52 1.37 108.0 Wyandotte 162,026 10,997 6.79 157,882 25,257 16.00 129.7 Kansas 2,477,588 93,670 3.78 2,688,418 188,252 7.00 101.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://factfinder.census.gov/ (accessed May 9, 2006). 439 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 County 1980r 1990r 2000r Allen 503 31.0 29.1 28.6 Anderson 583 15.0 13.4 13.9 Atchison 432 42.7 39.2 38.8 Barber 1,134 5.8 5.2 4.7 Barton 894 35.0 32.9 31.5 Bourbon 637 25.0 23.5 24.1 Brown 571 20.9 19.5 18.8 Butler 1,428 31.0 35.4 41.7 Chase 776 4.3 3.9 3.9 Chautauqua 642 7.8 6.9 6.8 Cherokee 587 37.8 36.4 38.5 Cheyenne 1,020 3.6 3.2 3.1 Clark 975 2.7 2.5 2.5 Clay 644 15.5 14.2 13.7 Cloud 716 17.4 15.4 14.3 Coffey 630 15.2 13.3 14.1 Comanche 788 3.2 2.9 2.5 Cowley 1,126 32.6 32.8 32.2 Crawford 593 63.7 60.0 64.5 Decatur 894 5.0 4.5 3.9 Dickinson 848 23.7 22.4 22.8 Doniphan 392 23.9 20.8 21.0 Douglas 457 146.7 179.0 218.8 Edwards 622 6.9 6.1 5.5 Elk 647 6.0 5.1 5.0 Ellis 900 29.0 28.9 30.6 Ellsworth 716 9.3 9.2 9.1 Finney 1,302 18.3 25.4 31.1 Ford 1,098 22.1 25.0 29.5 Franklin 574 38.2 38.3 43.2 Geary 385 79.2 79.3 72.6 Gove 1,071 3.5 3.0 2.9 Graham 898 4.4 3.9 3.3 Grant 575 12.1 12.5 13.8 Gray 869 5.9 6.2 6.8 Greeley 778 2.4 2.3 2.0 Greenwood 1,140 7.7 6.9 6.7 Hamilton 996 2.5 2.4 2.7 Harper 801 9.7 8.9 8.2 Harvey 539 56.5 57.6 60.9 Haskell 577 6.6 6.7 7.5 Hodgeman 860 2.6 2.5 2.4 Jackson 656 17.7 17.5 19.3 Jefferson 536 28.4 29.7 34.4 Jewell 909 5.8 4.7 4.2 Johnson 477 565.4 744.3 946.1 Kearny 871 4.0 4.6 5.2 Kingman 863 10.4 9.6 10.0 Kiowa 722 5.6 5.1 4.5 Labette 649 39.3 36.5 35.2 Lane 717 3.4 3.3 3.0 Leavenworth 463 118.4 139.0 148.3 Lincoln 719 5.8 5.1 5.0 Linn 599 13.7 13.8 16.0 Logan 1,073 3.2 2.9 2.8 Population Density* 2000 Land Area (sq. miles) 440 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 County 1980r 1990r 2000r Population Density* 2000 Land Area (sq. miles) Lyon 851 41.6 40.8 42.2 McPherson 900 29.8 30.3 32.8 Marion 943 14.3 13.7 14.2 Marshall 902 14.6 13.0 12.1 Meade 978 4.9 4.3 4.7 Miami 577 36.6 40.7 49.2 Mitchell 700 11.3 10.3 9.9 Montgomery 645 65.5 60.2 56.2 Morris 697 9.3 8.9 8.8 Morton 730 4.7 4.8 4.8 Nemaha 718 15.6 14.5 14.9 Neosho 572 32.9 29.8 29.7 Ness 1,075 4.2 3.8 3.2 Norton 878 7.7 6.8 6.8 Osage 704 22.0 21.7 23.8 Osborne 892 6.8 5.5 5.0 Ottawa 721 8.3 7.8 8.5 Pawnee 754 10.7 10.0 9.6 Phillips 886 8.3 7.4 6.8 Pottawatomie 844 17.9 19.1 21.6 Pratt 735 14.0 13.2 13.1 Rawlins 1,070 3.8 3.2 2.8 Reno 1,254 51.6 49.8 51.6 Republic 716 10.5 9.1 8.1 Rice 727 16.3 14.6 14.8 Riley 610 107.1 110.1 103.1 Rooks 888 7.9 6.8 6.4 Rush 718 6.3 5.4 4.9 Russell 885 10.2 8.9 8.3 Saline 720 67.8 68.5 74.5 Scott 718 8.1 7.4 7.1 Sedgwick 999 364.5 403.7 453.2 Seward 640 26.7 29.3 35.2 Shawnee 550 282.2 292.7 309.0 Sheridan 896 4.0 3.4 3.1 Sherman 1,056 7.3 6.6 6.4 Smith 895 6.6 5.7 5.1 Stafford 792 7.2 6.8 6.0 Stanton 680 3.4 3.4 3.5 Stevens 728 6.5 6.9 7.5 Sumner 1,182 21.1 21.9 22.0 Thomas 1,075 7.9 7.7 7.6 Trego 888 4.7 4.2 3.7 Wabaunsee 797 8.6 8.3 8.6 Wallace 914 2.2 2.0 1.9 Washington 898 9.5 7.9 7.2 Wichita 718 4.2 3.8 3.5 Wilson 574 21.1 17.9 18.0 Woodson 501 9.2 8.2 7.6 Wyandotte 151 1,156.6 1,073.0 1,042.9 Kansas 81,815 28.9 30.3 32.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1). * 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. r - revised population density based on the land area for the respective Census year 441 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Figures are number of persons per square mile; due to the extreme range of density, shading is proportional to the log of the value. Kansas: 32.9 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2000 Allen 28.6 Anderson 13.9 Atchison 38.8 Barber 4.7 Barton 31.5 Bourbon 24.1 Brown 18.8 Butler 41.7 Chase 3.9 Chautauqua 6.8 Cherokee 38.5 Cheyenne 3.1 Clark 2.5 Clay 13.7 Cloud 14.3 Coffey 14.1 Comanche 2.5 Cowley 32.2 Crawford 64.5 Decatur 3.9 Dickinson 22.8 Doniphan 21.0 Douglas 218.8 Edwards 5.5 Elk 5.0 Ellis 30.6 Ellsworth 9.1 Finney 31.1 Ford 29.5 Franklin 43.2 Geary 72.6 Gove 2.9 Graham 3.3 Grant 13.8 Gray 6.8 Greeley 2.0 Greenwood 6.7 Hamilton 2.7 Harper 8.2 Harvey 60.9 Haskell 7.5 Hodgeman 2.4 Jackson 19.3 Jefferson 34.4 Jewell 4.2 Johnson 946.1 Kearny 5.2 Kingman 10.0 Kiowa 4.5 Labette 35.2 Lane 3.0 Leavenworth 148.3 Lincoln 5.0 Linn 16.0 Logan 2.8 Lyon 42.2 McPherson 32.8 Marion 14.2 Marshall 12.1 Meade 4.7 Miami 49.2 Mitchell 9.9 Montgomery 56.2 Morris 8.8 Morton 4.8 Nemaha 14.9 Neosho 29.7 Ness 3.2 Norton 6.8 Osage 23.8 Osborne 5.0 Ottawa 8.5 Pawnee 9.6 Phillips 6.8 Pottawatomie 21.6 Pratt 13.1 Rawlins 2.8 Reno 51.6 Republic 8.1 Rice 14.8 Riley 103.1 Rooks 6.4 Rush 4.9 Russell 8.3 Saline 74.5 Scott 7.1 Sedgwick 453.2 Seward 35.2 Shawnee 309.0 Sheridan 3.1 Sherman 6.4 Smith 5.1 Stafford 6.0 Stanton 3.5 Stevens 7.5 Sumner 22.0 Thomas 7.6 Trego 3.7 Wabaunsee 8.6 Wallace 1.9 Washington 7.2 Wichita 3.5 Wilson 18.0 Woodson 7.6 Wyandotte 1,042.9 442 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000 County Urban Rural Allen 505.2 0.7 99.3 Anderson 584.3 0.6 99.4 Atchison 435.0 1.3 98.7 Barber 1,136.2 0.0 100.0 Barton 900.5 1.3 98.7 Bourbon 638.8 0.6 99.4 Brown 572.2 0.5 99.5 Butler 1,446.4 1.3 98.7 Chase 778.0 0.0 100.0 Chautauqua 644.8 0.0 100.0 Cherokee 591.0 1.4 98.6 Cheyenne 1,020.8 0.0 100.0 Clark 977.2 0.0 100.0 Clay 655.4 0.3 99.7 Cloud 718.5 0.3 99.7 Coffey 654.6 0.2 99.8 Comanche 789.7 0.0 100.0 Cowley 1,132.6 1.2 98.8 Crawford 595.0 2.2 97.8 Decatur 894.2 0.0 100.0 Dickinson 852.1 0.3 99.7 Doniphan 397.1 0.2 99.8 Douglas 474.5 5.6 94.4 Edwards 622.1 0.0 100.0 Elk 650.4 0.0 100.0 Ellis 900.5 0.8 99.2 Ellsworth 723.4 0.2 99.8 Finney 1,302.6 1.8 98.2 Ford 1,099.3 1.1 98.9 Franklin 576.7 0.9 99.1 Geary 404.4 3.7 96.3 Gove 1,071.5 0.0 100.0 Graham 898.7 0.0 100.0 Grant 575.0 0.7 99.3 Gray 869.3 0.0 100.0 Greeley 778.0 0.0 100.0 Greenwood 1,152.6 0.2 99.8 Hamilton 997.6 0.0 100.0 Harper 803.0 0.0 100.0 Harvey 540.5 2.5 97.5 Haskell 577.7 0.0 100.0 Hodgeman 860.2 0.0 100.0 Jackson 657.9 0.2 99.8 Jefferson 556.9 0.0 100.0 Jewell 914.5 0.0 100.0 Johnson 480.1 34.5 65.5 Kearny 871.5 0.0 100.0 Kingman 866.7 0.2 99.8 Kiowa 722.6 0.0 100.0 Labette 653.3 0.8 99.2 Lane 717.4 0.0 100.0 Leavenworth 468.3 4.7 95.3 Lincoln 719.9 0.0 100.0 Linn 606.3 0.0 100.0 Total Area (in square miles) Percent of Total Area (area in square miles) 443 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000 County Urban Rural Total Area (in square miles) Percent of Total Area (area in square miles) Logan 1,073.1 0.0 100.0 Lyon 855.1 1.2 98.8 McPherson 901.2 0.6 99.4 Marion 953.5 0.1 99.9 Marshall 904.4 0.3 99.7 Meade 979.7 0.0 100.0 Miami 590.2 2.1 97.9 Mitchell 718.6 0.2 99.8 Montgomery 651.4 1.8 98.2 Morris 702.8 0.0 100.0 Morton 729.9 0.0 100.0 Nemaha 719.4 0.0 100.0 Neosho 578.0 0.6 99.4 Ness 1,075.0 0.0 100.0 Norton 881.4 0.3 99.7 Osage 719.2 0.0 100.0 Osborne 894.3 0.0 100.0 Ottawa 721.9 0.0 100.0 Pawnee 754.6 0.4 99.6 Phillips 894.8 0.1 99.9 Pottawatomie 862.1 0.2 99.8 Pratt 735.8 0.3 99.7 Rawlins 1,069.7 0.0 100.0 Reno 1,271.3 1.7 98.3 Republic 720.3 0.0 100.0 Rice 728.3 0.4 99.6 Riley 622.1 3.4 96.6 Rooks 895.4 0.0 100.0 Rush 718.4 0.0 100.0 Russell 899.0 0.2 99.8 Saline 721.3 2.6 97.4 Scott 717.6 0.2 99.8 Sedgwick 1,009.4 17.3 82.7 Seward 640.5 0.8 99.2 Shawnee 556.3 12.7 87.3 Sheridan 896.6 0.0 100.0 Sherman 1,056.0 0.2 99.8 Smith 896.5 0.0 100.0 Stafford 794.7 0.0 100.0 Stanton 680.1 0.0 100.0 Stevens 727.7 0.2 99.8 Sumner 1,184.8 0.5 99.5 Thomas 1,074.9 0.2 99.8 Trego 899.0 0.0 100.0 Wabaunsee 799.8 0.0 100.0 Wallace 914.0 0.0 100.0 Washington 898.8 0.0 100.0 Wichita 718.5 0.0 100.0 Wilson 575.0 0.2 99.8 Woodson 505.5 0.0 100.0 Wyandotte 155.7 50.6 49.4 Kansas 82,276.8 1.1 98.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1) and TIGER boundary files. Calculations of Rural and Urban Area made by the Institute for Policy & Social Research. Urban areas are those areas in an Urban Cluster or Urbanized Area. 444 Reno Butler Ford Ness Ellis Gove Finney Gray Lyon Logan Rice Trego Smith Clay Lane Jewell Rooks Marion Linn Rush Scott Rawlins Thomas Barton Norton Riley Chase Kearny Cloud Russell Phillips Sherman Wallace Saline Decatur Graham Osage Hamilton Morris Marshall Sedgwick Osborne Ottawa Cheyenne Greeley Coffey Greenwood Sheridan Miami Stafford Allen Pawnee Lincoln Wichita Mitchell Nemaha Brown Dickinson Republic McPherson Hodgeman Jackson Harvey Ellsworth Washington Bourbon Edwards Franklin Wabaunsee Geary Pottawatomie Shawnee Anderson Jefferson Douglas Johnson Woodson Atchison Doniphan Elk Clark Barber Cowley Pratt SumnerMeade Harper Kiowa Grant Morton Kingman Stevens Labette Stanton Seward Wilson Haskell Neosho Comanche Crawford Cherokee Chautauqua Montgomery Leavenworth Wyandotte Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 1999 Urban Cluster Urbanized Area Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, cartographic boundary files for Kansas Counties and 1999 Urban Areas. 445 C ount y Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral A l l en 7, 094 11, 093 6, 885 9, 484 6, 493 8, 550 6, 938 8, 716 6, 351 8, 287 6, 343 6, 885 A nders on 2, 693 7, 574 3, 034 6, 001 3, 169 5, 332 3, 310 5, 439 3, 210 4, 593 3, 415 4, 695 A t c hi s on 12, 792 8, 704 12, 529 8, 369 12, 565 6, 600 11, 407 6, 990 10, 656 6, 276 10, 487 6, 287 B arber - 8, 521 3, 072 5, 641 2, 545 4, 471 - 6, 548 - 5, 874 - 5, 307 B art on 19, 246 10, 663 23, 647 8, 721 19, 843 10, 820 22, 794 8, 549 18, 609 10, 773 18, 812 9, 393 B ourbon 10, 335 8, 818 9, 410 6, 680 8, 967 6, 248 8, 893 7, 076 8, 362 6, 604 7, 879 7, 500 B r ow n 3, 294 11, 357 3, 391 9, 838 3, 365 8, 320 3, 702 8, 253 3, 603 7, 525 3, 492 7, 232 B ut l er 15, 520 15, 481 18, 957 19, 438 18, 285 20, 373 20, 279 24, 503 23, 427 27, 153 33, 229 26, 253 Chas e - 4, 831 - 3, 921 - 3, 408 - 3, 309 - 3, 021 - 3, 030 Chaut auqua - 7, 376 - 5, 956 - 4, 642 - 5, 016 - 4, 407 - 4, 359 Cherok ee 12, 166 12, 978 11, 720 10, 559 11, 557 9, 992 11, 786 10, 518 10, 927 10, 447 11, 079 11, 526 Cheyenne - 5, 668 - 4, 708 - 4, 256 - 3, 678 - 3, 243 - 3, 165 Cl ark - 3, 946 - 3, 396 - 2, 896 - 2, 599 - 2, 418 - 2, 390 Cl ay 4, 528 7, 169 4, 613 6, 062 4, 963 4, 927 4, 948 4, 854 4, 613 4, 545 4, 454 4, 368 Cl oud 7, 175 8, 929 7, 022 7, 385 7, 221 6, 245 6, 847 5, 647 6, 167 4, 856 5, 636 4, 632 Cof f ey - 10, 408 - 8, 403 - 7, 397 2, 901 6, 469 2, 735 5, 669 2, 739 6, 126 Com anc he - 3, 888 - 3, 271 - 2, 702 - 2, 554 - 2, 313 - 1, 967 Cow l ey 23, 167 13, 738 25, 379 12, 482 24, 621 10, 391 23, 937 12, 887 24, 693 12, 222 23, 789 12, 502 Craw f ord 19, 341 20, 890 18, 678 18, 354 22, 762 15, 088 24, 244 13, 672 23, 157 12, 411 24, 280 13, 962 Dec at ur - 6, 185 - 5, 778 - 4, 988 - 4, 509 - 4, 021 - 3, 472 Di c k i ns on 9, 550 11, 640 10, 448 11, 124 9, 826 10, 167 9, 502 10, 673 8, 927 10, 031 6, 831 12, 513 Doni phan 1, 020 9, 479 1, 191 8, 383 1, 283 7, 824 1, 279 7, 989 1, 100 7, 034 997 7, 252 Dougl as 23, 351 10, 735 32, 858 10, 862 48, 218 9, 714 58, 573 9, 067 71, 722 10, 076 87, 182 12, 780 E dw ards - 5, 936 - 5, 118 - 4, 581 - 4, 271 - 3, 787 - 3, 449 E l k - 6, 679 - 5, 048 - 3, 858 - 3, 918 - 3, 327 - 3, 261 Ellis 1 1 , 2 7 4 7 , 7 6 9 1 1 , 9 4 7 9 , 3 2 3 1 5 , 3 9 6 9 , 3 3 4 1 6 , 3 0 1 9 , 7 9 7 1 7 , 7 6 7 8 , 2 3 7 2 0 , 5 9 3 6 , 9 1 4 E l l s w ort h - 8, 465 - 7, 677 - 6, 146 - 6, 640 - 6, 586 2, 792 3, 733 Fi nney 10, 905 4, 187 11, 811 4, 282 14, 708 4, 239 18, 256 5, 569 24, 097 8, 973 32, 770 7, 753 Ford 11, 262 8, 408 13, 520 7, 418 14, 127 8, 460 18, 001 6, 314 21, 129 6, 334 25, 973 6, 485 Frank l i n 10, 081 9, 847 10, 673 8, 875 11, 036 8, 971 11, 016 11, 046 10, 667 11, 327 11, 803 12, 981 Geary 13, 462 8, 209 18, 700 10, 079 23, 525 4, 586 20, 961 8, 891 21, 287 9, 166 24, 020 3, 927 Gove - 4, 447 - 4, 107 - 3, 940 - 3, 726 - 3, 231 - 3, 068 Graham - 5, 020 - 5, 586 - 4, 751 - 3, 995 - 3, 543 - 2, 946 Grant - 4, 638 3, 157 2, 112 3, 779 2, 182 4, 653 2, 324 5, 474 1, 685 6, 280 1, 629 Gray - 4, 894 - 4, 380 - 4, 516 - 5, 138 - 5, 396 - 5, 904 Greel ey - 2, 010 - 2, 087 - 1, 819 - 1, 845 - 1, 774 - 1, 534 Greenw ood 3, 958 9, 616 4, 055 7, 198 3, 576 5, 565 3, 425 5, 339 2, 974 4, 873 2, 873 4, 800 Ham i l t on - 3, 696 - 3, 144 - 2, 747 - 2, 514 - 2, 388 - 2, 670 U r ban and R ur a l Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 446 C ount y Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral U r ban and R ur a l Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Harper 2, 792 7, 471 2, 744 6, 797 2, 653 5, 218 2, 661 5, 117 2, 516 4, 608 - 6, 536 Harvey 11, 590 10, 108 14, 877 10, 988 15, 439 11, 797 19, 345 11, 186 19, 712 11, 316 22, 599 10, 270 Has k el l - 2, 606 - 2, 990 - 3, 672 - 3, 814 - 3, 886 - 4, 307 Hodgem an - 3, 310 - 3, 115 - 2, 662 - 2, 269 - 2, 177 - 2, 085 Ja ckso n 2 ,7 0 5 8 , 3 9 3 3 , 0 2 8 7 , 2 8 1 3 , 0 6 3 7 , 2 7 9 3 , 1 3 2 8 , 5 1 2 3 , 1 9 6 8 , 3 2 9 3 , 2 8 4 9 , 3 7 3 J ef f ers on - 11, 084 - 11, 252 - 11, 945 - 15, 207 - 15, 905 - 18, 426 J ew el l - 9, 698 - 7, 217 - 6, 099 - 5, 241 - 4, 251 - 3, 791 J ohns on 44, 353 18, 430 122, 071 21, 721 199, 910 17, 752 244, 828 25, 441 333, 636 21, 418 428, 500 22, 586 K earny - 3, 492 - 3, 108 - 3, 047 - 3, 435 - 4, 027 - 4, 531 K i ngm an 3, 200 7, 124 3, 582 6, 376 3, 622 5, 264 3, 563 5, 397 3, 196 5, 096 3, 195 5, 478 K i ow a - 4, 743 - 4, 626 - 4, 088 - 4, 046 - 3, 660 - 3, 278 Labet t e 14, 750 14, 535 13, 929 12, 876 13, 015 12, 760 12, 898 12, 784 11, 924 11, 769 11, 143 11, 692 Lane - 2, 808 - 3, 060 - 2, 707 - 2, 472 - 2, 375 - 2, 155 Leavenw ort h 20, 579 21, 782 22, 052 26, 472 37, 004 16, 336 38, 963 15, 846 45, 615 18, 756 46, 845 21, 846 Li nc ol n - 6, 643 - 5, 556 - 4, 582 - 4, 145 - 3, 653 - 3, 578 Li nn - 10, 053 - 8, 274 - 7, 770 - 8, 234 - 8, 254 - 9, 570 Logan - 4, 206 - 4, 036 - 3, 814 - 3, 478 - 3, 081 - 3, 046 Lyon 15, 669 10, 907 18, 190 8, 738 23, 327 8, 744 25, 287 9, 821 25, 512 9, 220 26, 798 9, 137 M c P hers on 8, 689 14, 981 12, 605 11, 680 13, 615 11, 163 14, 908 11, 947 15, 498 11, 770 16, 920 12, 634 M ari on - 16, 307 - 15, 143 2, 730 11, 205 2, 717 10, 805 2, 704 10, 184 2, 763 10, 598 M ars hal l 3, 866 14, 060 4, 143 11, 455 3, 588 9, 551 3, 670 9, 117 3, 359 8, 346 3, 057 7, 908 M eade - 5, 710 - 5, 505 - 4, 912 - 4, 788 - 4, 247 - 4, 631 M i am i 8, 319 11, 379 9, 406 10, 478 8, 916 10, 338 9, 016 12, 602 9, 288 14, 178 12, 629 15, 722 M i t c hel l 4, 085 6, 235 3, 837 5, 029 4, 121 3, 889 4, 367 3, 750 4, 066 3, 137 3, 607 3, 325 M ont gom ery 34, 276 12, 211 34, 069 10, 938 28, 072 11, 877 28, 552 13, 729 22, 859 15, 957 20, 931 15, 321 M orri s 2, 722 5, 763 2, 664 4, 728 - 6, 432 - 6, 419 - 6, 198 - 6, 104 M ort on - 2, 610 - 3, 354 - 3, 576 - 3, 454 - 3, 480 - 3, 496 Nem aha - 14, 341 - 12, 897 - 11, 825 - 11, 211 - 10, 446 - 10, 717 Neos ho 10, 109 10, 239 10, 849 8, 606 10, 341 8, 471 10, 506 8, 461 9, 488 7, 547 9, 332 7, 665 Nes s - 6, 322 - 5, 470 - 4, 791 - 4, 498 - 4, 033 - 3, 454 Nort on 3, 060 5, 748 3, 345 4, 690 3, 627 3, 652 3, 400 3, 289 3, 017 2, 930 3, 750 2, 203 Os age - 12, 811 - 12, 886 2, 600 10, 752 2, 667 12, 652 2, 689 12, 559 - 16, 712 Os borne - 8, 558 - 7, 506 - 6, 416 - 5, 959 - 4, 867 - 4, 452 Ot t aw a - 7, 265 - 6, 779 - 6, 183 - 5, 971 - 5, 634 - 6, 163 P aw nee 4, 447 6, 594 5, 001 5, 253 4, 567 3, 917 4, 811 3, 254 4, 490 3, 065 4, 874 2, 359 Ph illip s 2 ,5 8 9 6 , 6 8 4 3 , 2 3 3 5 , 4 7 6 3 , 2 4 1 4 , 6 4 7 3 , 2 2 9 4 , 1 7 7 2 , 8 2 8 3 , 7 6 2 2 , 6 6 8 3 , 3 3 3 P ot t aw at om i e - 12, 344 - 11, 957 3, 185 8, 570 3, 321 11, 461 3, 849 12, 279 4, 238 13, 971 P r at t 7, 523 4, 633 8, 156 3, 966 6, 736 3, 320 6, 885 3, 390 6, 687 3, 015 6, 448 3, 199 447 C ount y Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral U r ban and R ur a l Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Raw l i ns - 5, 728 - 5, 279 - 4, 393 - 4, 105 - 3, 404 - 2, 966 Reno 33, 575 20, 483 37, 574 21, 481 36, 885 23, 880 40, 284 24, 699 39, 308 23, 081 44, 341 20, 449 Republ i c 2, 858 8, 620 2, 940 6, 828 3, 063 5, 435 2, 805 4, 764 2, 517 3, 965 - 5, 835 Ri c e 4, 545 11, 090 4, 592 9, 317 4, 355 7, 965 4, 152 7, 748 3, 688 6, 922 6, 097 4, 664 Ri l ey 19, 056 14, 349 22, 993 18, 921 42, 296 14, 492 46, 912 16, 593 49, 734 17, 405 53, 605 9, 238 Rook s - 9, 043 3, 104 6, 630 2, 627 5, 001 - 7, 006 - 6, 039 - 5, 685 Rus h - 7, 231 - 6, 160 - 5, 117 - 4, 516 - 3, 842 - 3, 551 Rus s el l 6, 483 6, 923 6, 113 5, 235 5, 371 4, 057 5, 427 3, 441 4, 781 3, 054 4, 329 3, 041 S al i ne 26, 176 7, 233 43, 202 11, 513 37, 714 8, 878 41, 843 7, 062 42, 297 7, 004 45, 551 8, 046 S c ot t 3, 204 1, 717 3, 555 1, 673 4, 001 1, 605 4, 154 1, 628 3, 785 1, 504 3, 687 1, 433 S edgw i c k 194, 047 28, 243 311, 460 31, 771 317, 424 33, 270 325, 610 40, 921 360, 578 43, 084 413, 159 39, 710 S ew ard 7, 134 2, 838 13, 813 2, 117 13, 471 2, 273 14, 911 2, 160 16, 573 2, 170 19, 320 3, 190 S haw nee 89, 104 16, 314 119, 500 21, 786 132, 108 23, 214 125, 936 28, 980 132, 711 28, 265 142, 541 27, 330 S heri dan - 4, 607 - 4, 267 - 3, 859 - 3, 544 - 3, 043 - 2, 813 S herm an 4, 690 2, 683 4, 459 2, 223 5, 510 2, 282 5, 708 2, 051 4, 983 1, 943 4, 838 1, 922 S m i t h - 8, 846 - 7, 776 - 6, 757 - 5, 947 - 5, 078 - 4, 536 S t af f ord - 8, 816 - 7, 451 - 5, 943 - 5, 694 - 5, 365 - 4, 789 S t ant on - 2, 263 - 2, 108 - 2, 287 - 2, 339 - 2, 333 - 2, 406 S t evens 2, 781 1, 735 2, 912 1, 488 2, 739 1, 459 3, 165 1, 571 3, 179 1, 869 3, 773 1, 690 S um ner 7, 747 15, 899 10, 019 15, 297 9, 194 14, 359 9, 472 15, 456 9, 619 16, 222 9, 751 16, 195 Thom as 3, 859 3, 713 4, 210 3, 148 4, 658 2, 843 5, 544 2, 907 5, 396 2, 862 5, 359 2, 821 Trego - 5, 868 2, 808 2, 665 - 4, 436 - 4, 165 - 3, 694 - 3, 319 W abauns ee - 7, 212 - 6, 648 - 6, 397 - 6, 867 - 6, 603 - 6, 885 W al l ac e - 2, 508 - 2, 069 - 2, 215 - 2, 045 - 1, 821 - 1, 749 W as hi ngt on - 12, 977 - 10, 739 - 9, 249 - 8, 543 - 7, 073 - 6, 483 W i c hi t a - 2, 640 - 2, 765 - 3, 274 - 3, 041 - 2, 758 - 2, 531 W i l s on 6, 980 7, 835 6, 827 6, 250 6, 375 4, 942 6, 461 5, 667 5, 436 4, 853 2, 910 7, 422 W oods on - 6, 711 - 5, 423 - 4, 789 - 4, 600 - 4, 116 - 3, 788 W y andot t e 143, 444 21, 874 164, 182 21, 313 171, 877 14, 968 170, 836 1, 499 160, 196 1, 797 149, 491 8, 391 Kansas 993, 220 912, 079 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 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ensus of P opul at i on, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and S u m m a ry Fi l e 3, 2000. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates no urban l and area w i thi n the county . 448 County 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Allen 47.0 45.4 36.4 39.0 42.1 43.3 44.3 43.4 44.1 Anderson - 20.7 22.4 26.2 33.6 37.4 37.8 41.1 42.1 Atchison 53.9 54.4 56.9 59.5 60.0 65.6 62.0 62.9 62.5 Barber - - - - 35.3 34.4 - - - Barton 24.2 43.2 51.0 64.3 73.1 63.3 72.7 63.3 66.7 Bourbon 45.7 46.4 50.4 54.0 58.5 59.0 55.7 55.9 51.2 Brown 34.5 35.8 35.1 22.5 25.6 28.8 31.0 32.4 32.6 Butler 34.7 40.0 43.3 50.1 49.4 47.4 45.3 46.3 55.9 Chase - - - - - - - - - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - - Cherokee 34.1 39.8 42.6 48.4 52.8 52.9 52.8 51.1 49.0 Cheyenne - - - - - - - - - Clark - - - - - - - - - Clay 25.9 30.1 34.0 38.7 43.2 51.7 50.5 50.4 50.5 Cloud 26.6 32.2 36.3 44.6 48.7 52.9 54.8 55.9 54.9 Coffey - - - - - - 31.0 32.5 30.9 Comanche - - - - - - - - - Cowley 54.6 57.1 58.4 62.8 67.0 70.6 65.0 66.9 65.6 Crawford 43.9 36.8 45.5 48.1 50.4 60.2 63.9 65.1 63.5 Decatur - - - - - - - - - Dickinson 34.8 39.3 41.3 45.1 48.4 49.2 47.1 47.1 35.3 Doniphan - - - 9.7 12.4 13.2 13.8 13.5 12.1 Douglas 51.9 54.6 57.2 68.5 75.2 83.1 86.6 87.7 87.2 Edwards - - - - - - - - - Elk - - - - - - - - - Ellis 22.4 29.0 36.5 59.2 56.2 63.0 62.5 68.3 74.9 Ellsworth - - - - - - - - 42.8 Finney 50.1 55.6 62.3 72.3 73.4 78.1 76.6 72.9 80.9 Ford 35.5 48.7 49.2 57.3 64.6 62.5 74.0 76.9 80.0 Franklin 41.1 43.4 48.8 50.6 54.6 55.2 49.9 48.5 47.6 Geary 56.0 51.6 55.9 62.1 65.0 83.9 70.2 69.9 85.9 Gove - - - - - - - - - Graham - - - - - - - - - Grant - - - - 59.9 60.4 66.7 76.5 79.4 Gray - - - - - - - - - Greeley - - - - - - - - - Greenwood 17.7 19.2 23.1 29.2 36.0 40.0 39.1 37.9 37.4 Hamilton - - - - - - - - - Harper 20.1 23.0 23.8 27.2 28.8 34.4 34.2 35.3 - Harvey 47.2 49.9 50.9 53.4 57.5 56.7 63.4 63.5 68.8 Haskell - - - - - - - - - Hodgeman - - - - - - - - - Jackson 17.4 18.3 21.6 24.4 29.4 29.6 26.9 27.7 25.9 Jefferson - - - - - - - - - Jewell - - - - - - - - - Johnson 17.8 13.5 11.9 70.6 84.9 91.8 90.6 94.0 95.0 Kearny - - - - - - - - - Kingman - 23.6 26.8 31.0 36.0 41.8 39.8 38.5 36.8 Kiowa - - - - - - - - - Labette 47.1 47.5 47.1 50.4 52.0 50.0 50.2 50.3 48.8 Lane - - - - - - - - - Leavenworth 44.0 40.9 46.8 48.6 45.4 69.3 71.1 70.9 68.2 Lincoln - - - - - - - - - Linn - - - - - - - - - Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County Census Years 1920-2000 449 County 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County Census Years 1920-2000 Logan - - - - - - - - - Lyon 43.1 48.1 49.9 59.0 67.6 72.7 72.0 73.5 74.6 McPherson 21.0 26.1 29.8 36.7 51.9 54.6 55.5 56.8 57.3 Marion - - - - - 19.6 20.1 21.0 20.7 Marshall 13.4 17.4 19.3 21.6 26.6 28.1 28.7 28.7 27.9 Meade - - - - - - - - - Miami 40.4 38.6 39.3 42.2 47.3 46.3 41.7 39.6 44.5 Mitchell 23.9 27.4 33.2 39.6 43.3 53.6 53.8 56.4 52.0 Montgomery 67.5 70.1 69.8 73.7 75.7 69.7 67.5 58.9 57.7 Morris 23.8 24.4 27.7 32.1 36.0 - - - - Morton - - - - - - - - - Nemaha - - - - - - - - - Neosho 42.9 45.3 45.7 49.7 55.8 55.2 55.4 55.7 54.9 Ness - - - - - - - - - Norton - 23.6 28.1 34.7 41.6 48.2 50.8 50.7 63.0 Osage - - - - - 19.2 17.4 17.6 - Osborne - - - - - - - - - Ottawa - - - - - - - - - Pawnee 33.7 33.6 34.3 40.3 48.8 55.1 59.7 59.4 67.4 Phillips - - - 27.9 37.1 41.4 43.6 42.9 44.5 Pottawatomie - - - - - 27.0 22.5 23.9 23.3 Pratt 40.2 47.5 53.4 61.9 67.3 67.6 67.0 68.9 66.8 Rawlins - - - - - - - - - Reno 52.4 56.7 57.5 62.1 63.6 60.7 62.0 63.0 68.4 Republic - - 19.7 24.9 30.1 36.1 37.1 38.8 - Rice 17.0 21.3 26.1 29.1 33.0 35.4 34.9 25.3 56.7 Riley 38.7 51.0 56.6 57.0 54.9 74.4 73.9 74.1 85.3 Rooks - - - - 31.9 31.3 - - - Rush - - - - - - - - - Russell - - 35.8 48.4 53.9 62.7 61.2 61.0 58.7 Saline 60.1 68.7 71.3 78.4 79.0 80.9 85.6 85.8 85.0 Scott - - - 65.1 68.0 69.7 71.8 71.6 72.0 Sedgwick 78.3 81.5 80.2 87.3 90.7 90.5 88.8 89.3 91.2 Seward 58.1 65.6 67.4 71.5 86.7 85.0 87.3 88.4 85.8 Shawnee 72.3 75.3 74.3 84.5 84.6 85.1 81.3 82.4 83.9 Sheridan - - - - - - - - - Sherman 48.6 49.0 51.5 63.6 66.6 70.1 73.6 71.9 71.6 Smith - - - - - - - - - Stafford - - - - - - - - - Stanton - - - - - - - - - Stevens - - - 61.6 66.2 66.7 66.8 63.0 69.1 Sumner 24.1 25.6 27.7 32.8 39.6 38.3 38.0 37.2 37.6 Thomas - - - 51.0 57.2 66.3 65.6 65.3 65.5 Trego - - - - 51.3 - - - - Wabaunsee - - - - - - - - - Wallace - - - - - - - - - Washington - - - - - - - - - Wichita - - - - - - - - - Wilson 37.3 36.6 38.9 47.1 52.2 56.6 53.3 52.8 28.2 Woodson - - - - - - - - - Wyandotte 89.1 86.3 83.7 86.8 88.5 92.0 99.1 98.9 94.7 Kansas 34.9 38.8 41.9 52.1 61.0 66.0 66.7 69.1 71.4 Single dash (-) indicates no urban land area within the county. Residual percentage is the rural population. U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population, 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and Summary File 3, 2000. 450 C ount y T ot al Inst it ut ionaliz ed T ot a l I nst i t ut i onaliz ed A l l en 387 258 129 357 189 168 A nders on 137 125 12 127 118 9 A t c hi s on 1, 227 463 764 1, 053 313 740 B arber 124 78 46 65 65 0 B art on 760 411 349 772 439 333 B ourbon 449 251 198 324 205 119 B r ow n 270 265 5 202 202 0 B ut l er 867 715 152 2, 010 1, 754 256 Chas e 67 67 0 113 113 0 Chaut auqua 156 155 1 154 154 0 Cherok ee 297 260 37 335 264 71 Cheyenne 50 50 0 54 54 0 C l a r k 6 3 6 3 0 4 6 4 6 0 Cl ay 253 253 0 165 165 0 Cl oud 464 355 109 662 346 316 Cof f ey 167 144 23 170 126 44 Com anc he 100 100 0 70 70 0 Cow l ey 1, 815 1, 371 444 1, 808 946 862 Craw f ord 1, 453 689 764 1, 814 698 1, 116 Dec at ur 145 145 0 121 120 1 Di c k i ns on 424 381 43 338 330 8 Doni phan 264 86 178 391 94 297 Dougl as 8, 830 753 8, 077 8, 714 583 8, 131 Ed w a r d s 9 2 9 1 1 6 1 5 9 2 Elk 9 2 9 2 0 8 6 8 6 0 E llis 1, 121 321 800 1, 259 323 936 E l l s w ort h 655 639 16 826 810 16 Fi nney 431 289 142 572 237 335 Ford 925 403 522 782 502 280 Frank l i n 553 295 258 592 315 277 Geary 1, 494 220 1, 274 611 228 383 G o v e 4 3 4 3 0 5 3 5 3 0 Graham 56 56 0 69 45 24 Grant 71 71 0 71 71 0 Gray 94 94 0 141 136 5 G r oup Q uar ter s Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1990 and 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz ed P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz e d P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 1990 451 C ount y T ot al Inst it ut ionaliz ed T ot a l I nst i t ut i onaliz ed G r oup Q uar ter s Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1990 and 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz ed P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz e d P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 1990 Greel ey 34 30 4 27 27 0 Greenw ood 199 199 0 191 163 28 Ham i l t on 62 56 6 43 43 0 Harper 149 149 0 168 168 0 Harvey 1, 642 857 785 1, 440 791 649 H a ske ll 3 0 3 0 0 3 5 3 5 0 Hodgem an 43 42 1 35 35 0 Ja ckso n 129 129 0 231 214 17 J ef f ers on 421 420 1 259 248 11 Je w e ll 3 0 3 0 0 4 5 4 1 4 J ohns on 2, 774 2, 131 643 4, 978 3, 775 1, 203 K earny 42 42 0 45 45 0 K i ngm an 190 178 12 198 198 0 K i ow a 158 102 56 108 60 48 Labet t e 794 737 57 857 591 266 Lane 51 51 0 23 23 0 Leavenw ort h 9, 397 6, 847 2, 550 6, 635 5, 989 646 Li nc ol n 79 79 0 76 76 0 Li nn 182 182 0 131 109 22 Logan 60 60 0 57 57 0 Lyon 1, 965 399 1, 566 1, 613 426 1, 187 M c P hers on 1, 559 605 954 1, 637 658 979 M ari on 815 486 329 765 331 434 M ars hal l 289 260 29 244 233 11 M eade 100 100 0 114 114 0 M i am i 1, 016 815 201 746 606 140 M i t c hel l 347 256 91 345 240 105 M ont gom ery 853 549 304 900 557 343 M o r r i s 9 9 9 9 0 7 5 7 5 0 M o r to n 6 2 6 2 0 5 7 5 7 0 Nem aha 90 90 0 498 454 44 Neos ho 483 378 105 478 297 181 N e ss 6 0 6 0 0 7 9 7 6 3 Nort on 558 556 2 790 774 16 Os age 330 307 23 233 219 14 452 C ount y T ot al Inst it ut ionaliz ed T ot a l I nst i t ut i onaliz ed G r oup Q uar ter s Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1990 and 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz ed P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz e d P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 1990 Os borne 132 132 0 119 113 6 Ot t aw a 125 120 5 191 172 19 P aw nee 702 608 94 904 648 256 P h illips 178 178 0 143 143 0 P ot t aw at om i e 324 220 104 282 142 140 P r at t 261 136 125 325 144 181 R a w lin s 5 1 5 1 0 5 6 5 0 6 Reno 2, 837 2, 494 343 3, 253 2, 953 300 Republ i c 208 208 0 140 140 0 Ri c e 470 195 275 879 153 726 Ri l ey 12, 325 287 12, 038 9, 314 427 8, 887 Rook s 168 168 0 197 197 0 R u sh 8 5 8 5 0 8 8 8 8 0 Rus s el l 162 162 0 209 172 37 S al i ne 851 530 321 1, 443 710 733 Sco tt 8 7 8 7 0 8 6 8 6 0 S edgw i c k 5, 961 3, 493 2, 468 6, 278 3, 937 2, 341 S ew ard 292 151 141 414 226 188 S haw nee 4, 141 2, 998 1, 143 4, 896 4, 077 819 S heri dan 38 38 0 44 44 0 S herm an 170 130 40 134 72 62 S m i t h 150 150 0 109 104 5 S t af f ord 160 160 0 79 70 9 S t ant on 27 27 0 55 55 0 S t evens 57 57 0 60 60 0 S um ner 460 433 27 408 382 26 Thom as 267 98 169 281 118 163 Trego 91 88 3 109 109 0 W abauns ee 109 109 0 112 112 0 W a lla ce 2 7 2 7 0 2 5 2 5 0 W as hi ngt on 154 154 0 204 181 23 W i ch ita 3 8 3 8 0 2 5 2 5 0 W i l s on 188 153 35 238 167 71 W oods on 153 153 0 114 114 0 W y andot t e 1, 828 1, 353 475 1, 592 1, 116 476 Kansas 82, 765 42, 896 39, 869 81, 950 45, 396 36, 554 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (1990 C P H - 1-18); 2000 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P r ofi l e s of General D e m ographi c C haracteri sti cs: K ansas ( D P - 1 ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/dp1/2k h20.pdf (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 453 Number of Households in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 County Number Percent Allen 5,705 5,775 70 1.2 2.50 2.43 Anderson 3,067 3,221 154 5.0 2.50 2.48 Atchison 6,129 6,275 146 2.4 2.56 2.51 Barber 2,358 2,235 -123 -5.2 2.44 2.35 Barton 11,561 11,393 -168 -1.5 2.48 2.41 Bourbon 5,897 6,161 264 4.5 2.46 2.44 Brown 4,347 4,318 -29 -0.7 2.50 2.44 Butler 18,488 21,527 3,039 16.4 2.69 2.67 Chase 1,214 1,246 32 2.6 2.43 2.34 Chautauqua 1,835 1,796 -39 -2.1 2.32 2.34 Cherokee 8,396 8,875 479 5.7 2.51 2.51 Cheyenne 1,389 1,360 -29 -2.1 2.30 2.29 Clark 1,006 979 -27 -2.7 2.34 2.39 Clay 3,641 3,617 -24 -0.7 2.45 2.39 Cloud 4,483 4,163 -320 -7.1 2.36 2.31 Coffey 3,311 3,489 178 5.4 2.49 2.49 Comanche 950 872 -78 -8.2 2.33 2.18 Cowley 14,047 14,039 -8 -0.1 2.50 2.46 Crawford 14,606 15,504 898 6.1 2.34 2.35 Decatur 1,651 1,494 -157 -9.5 2.35 2.24 Dickinson 7,542 7,903 361 4.8 2.46 2.40 Doniphan 3,074 3,173 99 3.2 2.56 2.48 Douglas 30,138 38,486 8,348 27.7 2.42 2.37 Edwards 1,585 1,455 -130 -8.2 2.33 2.33 Elk 1,436 1,412 -24 -1.7 2.25 2.25 Ellis 10,096 11,193 1,097 10.9 2.46 2.35 Ellsworth 2,522 2,481 -41 -1.6 2.35 2.30 Finney 10,836 12,948 2,112 19.5 3.01 3.09 Ford 9,872 10,852 980 9.9 2.69 2.92 Franklin 8,308 9,452 1,144 13.8 2.58 2.56 Geary 10,676 10,458 -218 -2.0 2.71 2.61 Gove 1,284 1,245 -39 -3.0 2.48 2.42 Graham 1,435 1,263 -172 -12.0 2.43 2.28 Grant 2,393 2,742 349 14.6 2.96 2.86 Gray 1,913 2,045 132 6.9 2.77 2.82 Greeley 656 602 -54 -8.2 2.65 2.50 Greenwood 3,285 3,234 -51 -1.6 2.33 2.31 Hamilton 986 1,054 68 6.9 2.36 2.49 Harper 3,007 2,773 -234 -7.8 2.32 2.30 Harvey 11,581 12,581 1,000 8.6 2.54 2.50 Haskell 1,372 1,481 109 7.9 2.81 2.88 Hodgeman 826 796 -30 -3.6 2.58 2.58 Jackson 4,277 4,727 450 10.5 2.66 2.63 Jefferson 5,778 6,830 1,052 18.2 2.68 2.66 Jewell 1,806 1,695 -111 -6.1 2.34 2.21 Johnson 136,433 174,570 38,137 28.0 2.58 2.56 Kearny 1,379 1,542 163 11.8 2.89 3.35 Kingman 3,175 3,371 196 6.2 2.55 3.03 Kiowa 1,466 1,365 -101 -6.9 2.39 2.32 Labette 9,377 9,194 -183 -2.0 2.44 2.39 Lane 966 910 -56 -5.8 2.41 2.34 Leavenworth 19,715 23,071 3,356 17.0 2.79 2.69 Lincoln 1,531 1,529 -2 -0.1 2.33 2.29 Linn 3,215 3,807 592 18.4 2.51 2.48 Households* Persons per Household Change, 1990-2000April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census 454 Number of Households in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 County Number Percent Households* Persons per Household Change, 1990-2000April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census Logan 1,221 1,243 22 1.8 2.47 2.40 Lyon 13,059 13,691 632 4.8 2.51 2.51 McPherson 10,230 11,205 975 9.5 2.51 2.49 Marion 4,975 5,114 139 2.8 2.43 2.46 Marshall 4,689 4,458 -231 -4.9 2.43 2.40 Meade 1,667 1,728 61 3.7 2.49 2.61 Miami 8,402 10,365 1,963 23.4 2.67 2.66 Mitchell 2,846 2,850 4 0.1 2.41 2.31 Montgomery 15,670 14,903 -767 -4.9 2.42 2.37 Morris 2,528 2,539 11 0.4 2.41 2.37 Morton 1,290 1,306 16 1.2 2.65 2.63 Nemaha 3,996 3,959 -37 -0.9 2.59 2.58 Neosho 6,748 6,739 -9 -0.1 2.45 2.45 Ness 1,670 1,516 -154 -9.2 2.38 2.23 Norton 2,330 2,266 -64 -2.7 2.31 2.28 Osage 5,806 6,490 684 11.8 2.57 2.54 Osborne 2,057 1,940 -117 -5.7 2.30 2.23 Ottawa 2,266 2,430 164 7.2 2.43 2.46 Pawnee 2,923 2,739 -184 -6.3 2.34 2.31 Phillips 2,695 2,496 -199 -7.4 2.38 2.35 Pottawatomie 5,938 6,771 833 14.0 2.66 2.65 Pratt 3,937 3,963 26 0.7 2.40 2.35 Rawlins 1,361 1,269 -92 -6.8 2.46 2.29 Reno 24,239 25,498 1,259 5.2 2.46 2.41 Republic 2,769 2,557 -212 -7.7 2.27 2.23 Rice 4,165 4,050 -115 -2.8 2.43 2.44 Riley 21,280 22,137 857 4.0 2.58 2.42 Rooks 2,444 2,362 -82 -3.4 2.40 2.32 Rush 1,642 1,548 -94 -5.7 2.29 2.24 Russell 3,371 3,207 -164 -4.9 2.28 2.23 Saline 19,826 21,436 1,610 8.1 2.44 2.43 Scott 2,022 2,045 23 1.1 2.57 2.46 Sedgwick 156,571 176,444 19,873 12.7 2.54 2.53 Seward 6,614 7,419 805 12.2 2.79 2.98 Shawnee 63,768 68,920 5,152 8.1 2.46 2.39 Sheridan 1,171 1,124 -47 -4.0 2.57 2.46 Sherman 2,733 2,758 25 0.9 2.47 2.40 Smith 2,165 1,953 -212 -9.8 2.28 2.27 Stafford 2,203 2,010 -193 -8.8 2.36 2.34 Stanton 831 858 27 3.2 2.77 2.74 Stevens 1,885 1,988 103 5.5 2.65 2.72 Sumner 9,689 9,888 199 2.1 2.62 2.58 Thomas 3,124 3,226 102 3.3 2.56 2.45 Trego 1,464 1,412 -52 -3.6 2.46 2.27 Wabaunsee 2,482 2,633 151 6.1 2.62 2.57 Wallace 677 674 -3 -0.4 2.65 2.56 Washington 2,862 2,673 -189 -6.6 2.42 2.35 Wichita 996 967 -29 -2.9 2.73 2.59 Wilson 4,194 4,203 9 0.2 2.41 2.40 Woodson 1,699 1,642 -57 -3.4 2.33 2.24 Wyandotte 61,514 59,700 -1,814 -2.9 2.60 2.62 Kansas 944,726 1,037,891 93,165 9.9 2.53 2.51 *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, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-1-18); Census 2000, Summary File 4, http://factfinder.census.gov/ (accessed July 8, 2005). 455 C ount y A p r il 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1990 Jul y 1, 1991 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1993 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1995 Jul y 1 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 A l l en 14, 638 14, 640 14, 645 14, 697 14, 693 14, 721 14, 667 14, 677 14, 500 14, 551 14, 444 -1. 3 A nders on 7, 803 7, 778 7, 756 7, 863 7, 851 7, 831 7, 970 7, 985 8, 047 8, 040 8, 144 4. 4 Atch iso n 16, 932 16, 904 16, 825 16, 838 16, 936 16, 780 16, 775 16, 786 16, 774 16, 797 16, 823 -0. 6 B arber 5, 874 5, 866 5, 764 5, 687 5, 653 5, 642 5, 616 5, 511 5, 450 5, 407 5, 331 -9. 2 Ba r t o n 29, 382 29, 270 29, 344 29, 586 29, 436 29, 363 29, 132 28, 915 28, 950 28, 790 28, 501 -3. 0 B ourbon 14, 966 14, 948 14, 907 14, 905 15, 013 15, 016 15, 157 15, 380 15, 529 15, 488 15, 316 2. 3 Br o w n 11, 128 11, 132 11, 110 11, 044 10, 933 10, 980 10, 971 10, 901 10, 970 10, 950 10, 802 -2. 9 Bu tle r 50, 580 50, 672 51, 385 52, 672 53, 689 54, 718 56, 298 57, 337 58, 038 58, 724 59, 186 17. 0 Chas e 3, 021 2, 997 2, 941 2, 950 2, 982 2, 997 3, 025 2, 991 3, 024 3, 066 3, 003 -0. 6 Chaut auqua 4, 407 4, 384 4, 334 4, 369 4, 373 4, 355 4, 407 4, 408 4, 434 4, 395 4, 366 -0. 9 Cherok ee 21, 374 21, 316 21, 480 21, 682 21, 909 22, 117 22, 503 22, 667 22, 810 22, 740 22, 678 6. 1 Cheyenne 3, 243 3, 226 3, 247 3, 212 3, 181 3, 211 3, 160 3, 214 3, 181 3, 130 3, 214 -0. 9 Cl ark 2, 418 2, 420 2, 376 2, 398 2, 399 2, 461 2, 424 2, 425 2, 466 2, 403 2, 413 -0. 2 Cl ay 9, 158 9, 126 9, 040 9, 222 9, 147 9, 125 9, 156 9, 164 9, 005 8, 905 8, 829 -3. 6 Cl oud 11, 023 10, 994 10, 888 10, 806 10, 840 10, 735 10, 643 10, 505 10, 494 10, 398 10, 375 -5. 9 Cof f ey 8, 404 8, 408 8, 428 8, 616 8, 697 8, 740 8, 812 8, 808 8, 841 8, 762 8, 839 5. 2 Com anc he 2, 313 2, 297 2, 253 2, 206 2, 181 2, 155 2, 116 2, 107 2, 043 2, 041 2, 008 -13. 2 Cow l ey 36, 915 36, 933 36, 607 36, 854 36, 985 37, 085 37, 233 37, 290 37, 097 36, 678 36, 443 -1. 3 Craw f o rd 35, 582 35, 578 35, 857 36, 328 36, 907 37, 314 37, 944 37, 967 37, 937 37, 971 38, 195 7. 3 Dec a t u r 4, 021 4, 011 3, 925 3, 855 3, 739 3, 667 3, 624 3, 619 3, 629 3, 570 3, 504 -12. 9 Di c k i ns on 18, 958 18, 928 18, 825 19, 212 19, 305 19, 485 19, 565 19, 641 19, 532 19, 314 19, 323 1. 9 Doni phan 8, 134 8, 123 8, 058 8, 120 8, 032 7, 822 7, 782 7, 808 8, 006 8, 068 8, 201 0. 8 Dougl as 81, 798 82, 229 83, 683 85, 379 87, 926 89, 683 91, 408 93, 381 95, 706 97, 566 99, 490 21. 6 Ed w a r d s 3, 787 3, 785 3, 722 3, 677 3, 653 3, 643 3, 652 3, 585 3, 558 3, 480 3, 498 -7. 6 E l k 3, 327 3, 324 3, 202 3, 200 3, 283 3, 277 3, 278 3, 321 3, 330 3, 344 3, 333 0. 2 Ellis 2 6 , 0 0 4 2 5 , 9 8 3 2 6 , 0 5 8 2 6 , 2 8 8 2 6 , 5 5 3 2 6 , 8 4 1 2 7 , 1 3 9 2 7 , 1 9 2 2 7 , 6 7 3 2 7 , 7 7 7 2 7 , 6 4 1 6 . 3 Ells w o r t h 6, 586 6, 584 6, 652 6, 580 6, 606 6, 573 6, 546 6, 544 6, 537 6, 525 6, 487 -1. 5 Fi nney 33, 070 33, 200 33, 900 34, 725 35, 328 35, 851 36, 460 37, 038 37, 841 38, 833 39, 863 20. 5 For d 27, 463 27, 505 27, 835 28, 413 28, 599 29, 653 30, 282 30, 750 30, 917 31, 580 31, 992 16. 5 Frank l i n 21, 994 22, 046 22, 155 22, 404 22, 970 23, 231 23, 505 23, 936 24, 156 24, 416 24, 626 12. 0 Geary 30, 453 30, 558 29, 853 33, 850 32, 295 32, 781 31, 796 28, 424 27, 699 28, 203 28, 162 -7. 5 Gov e 3, 231 3, 239 3, 199 3, 184 3, 164 3, 194 3, 166 3, 133 3, 150 3, 113 3, 091 -4. 3 Graham 3, 543 3, 518 3, 487 3, 406 3, 311 3, 265 3, 224 3, 212 3, 145 3, 092 3, 001 -15. 3 Grant 7, 159 7, 177 7, 215 7, 412 7, 532 7, 653 7, 781 7, 748 7, 925 8, 091 7, 968 11. 3 Gray 5, 396 5, 398 5, 396 5, 444 5, 414 5, 472 5, 547 5, 654 5, 669 5, 781 5, 844 8. 3 Greel ey 1, 774 1, 763 1, 714 1, 657 1, 668 1, 669 1, 693 1, 643 1, 629 1, 587 1, 539 -13. 2 P e rcent Change 4/ 1/ 90 - 7/ 1/ 99 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-1999 (A pr il 2002 R e v i sions) 456 C ount y A p r il 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1990 Jul y 1, 1991 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1993 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1995 Jul y 1 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 P e rcent Change 4/ 1/ 90 - 7/ 1/ 99 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-1999 (A pr il 2002 R e v i sions) Greenw ood 7, 847 7, 832 7, 852 7, 855 7, 869 7, 849 7, 821 7, 898 7, 805 7, 845 7, 702 -1. 8 Ham i l t on 2, 388 2, 389 2, 362 2, 393 2, 400 2, 398 2, 468 2, 466 2, 526 2, 659 2, 672 11. 9 Harper 7, 124 7, 105 7, 052 6, 864 6, 797 6, 742 6, 716 6, 653 6, 677 6, 630 6, 589 -7. 5 Harvey 31, 028 31, 034 31, 129 31, 452 32, 059 32, 316 32, 574 32, 852 32, 980 33, 036 32, 981 6. 3 H a ske l l 3, 886 3, 880 3, 932 3, 970 4, 012 4, 048 4, 051 4, 066 4, 188 4, 155 4, 257 9. 5 Hodgem an 2, 177 2, 169 2, 199 2, 141 2, 105 2, 157 2, 165 2, 143 2, 124 2, 095 2, 096 -3. 7 Ja ckso n 11, 525 11, 519 11, 568 11, 553 11, 708 11, 845 11, 980 12, 246 12, 325 12, 457 12, 528 8. 7 Je ffe r so n 15, 905 15, 941 16, 006 16, 242 16, 487 16, 840 17, 253 17, 553 18, 001 18, 273 18, 291 15. 0 Je w e l l 4, 251 4, 233 4, 124 4, 070 4, 003 3, 961 4, 016 4, 034 3, 990 3, 935 3, 842 -9. 6 J ohns on 355, 021 357, 309 365, 507 374, 801 385, 022 395, 003 403, 202 411, 635 421, 504 432, 723 443, 434 24. 9 K earny 4, 027 4, 015 4, 026 4, 090 4, 166 4, 313 4, 366 4, 435 4, 470 4, 465 4, 521 12. 3 K i ngm an 8, 292 8, 301 8, 309 8, 254 8, 381 8, 432 8, 472 8, 492 8, 549 8, 555 8, 631 4. 1 Kio w a 3, 660 3, 634 3, 566 3, 607 3, 623 3, 611 3, 589 3, 552 3, 460 3, 421 3, 355 -8. 3 Labet t e 23, 693 23, 618 23, 637 23, 636 23, 425 23, 363 23, 302 23, 232 23, 192 23, 103 23, 027 -2. 8 Lane 2, 375 2, 359 2, 329 2, 302 2, 306 2, 317 2, 277 2, 220 2, 189 2, 251 2, 180 -8. 2 Leavenw ort h 64, 371 64, 610 65, 851 66, 077 66, 635 67, 173 67, 511 67, 774 68, 076 68, 301 68, 368 6. 2 Li nc ol n 3, 653 3, 636 3, 562 3, 544 3, 545 3, 558 3, 579 3, 540 3, 555 3, 544 3, 580 -2. 0 Li nn 8, 254 8, 258 8, 394 8, 457 8, 502 8, 602 8, 798 9, 006 9, 146 9, 266 9, 442 14. 4 Logan 3, 081 3, 087 3, 084 3, 181 3, 135 3, 164 3, 215 3, 146 3, 111 3, 081 3, 038 -1. 4 Lyon 34, 732 34, 775 34, 748 34, 950 35, 472 35, 465 35, 672 35, 632 35, 513 35, 524 35, 773 3. 0 M c P hers on 27, 268 27, 340 27, 321 27, 825 28, 018 28, 478 28, 762 28, 875 28, 973 29, 090 29, 449 8. 0 Ma r i o n 12, 888 12, 875 12, 857 12, 902 13, 182 13, 305 13, 550 13, 640 13, 579 13, 461 13, 357 3. 6 M ars hal l 11, 705 11, 670 11, 524 11, 389 11, 330 11, 257 11, 312 11, 276 11, 166 11, 034 11, 005 -6. 0 M eade 4, 247 4, 235 4, 292 4, 297 4, 349 4, 389 4, 476 4, 520 4, 527 4, 583 4, 577 7. 8 Mi a m i 23, 466 23, 577 23, 889 24, 176 24, 364 25, 091 25, 667 26, 332 26, 799 27, 121 27, 875 18. 8 M i t c hel l 7, 203 7, 184 7, 209 7, 222 7, 131 7, 095 7, 121 7, 101 7, 027 6, 986 6, 982 -3. 1 M ont gom ery 38, 816 38, 758 38, 641 37, 939 37, 785 37, 598 37, 451 37, 146 36, 987 36, 813 36, 506 -6. 0 M orri s 6, 198 6, 203 6, 284 6, 245 6, 236 6, 295 6, 290 6, 252 6, 184 6, 103 6, 096 -1. 6 Mo r t o n 3, 480 3, 482 3, 433 3, 453 3, 420 3, 487 3, 399 3, 440 3, 472 3, 483 3, 537 1. 6 Nem aha 10, 446 10, 447 10, 506 10, 525 10, 579 10, 660 10, 675 10, 713 10, 597 10, 653 10, 700 2. 4 Neos ho 17, 035 17, 045 17, 170 17, 109 17, 151 17, 221 17, 204 17, 109 17, 206 17, 112 17, 088 0. 3 Nes s 4, 033 4, 006 3, 973 3, 885 3, 816 3, 813 3, 697 3, 583 3, 518 3, 557 3, 485 -13. 6 Nort on 5, 947 5, 923 5, 897 5, 848 5, 869 5, 891 5, 961 5, 996 6, 049 6, 018 5, 940 -0. 1 Os age 15, 248 15, 253 15, 385 15, 491 15, 713 16, 025 16, 290 16, 372 16, 546 16, 614 16, 590 8. 8 Os borne 4, 867 4, 858 4, 833 4, 752 4, 707 4, 725 4, 712 4, 681 4, 618 4, 590 4, 493 -7. 7 O tta w a 5, 634 5, 599 5, 582 5, 572 5, 622 5, 703 5, 880 5, 941 5, 991 6, 065 6, 106 8. 4 457 C ount y A p r il 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1990 Jul y 1, 1991 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1993 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1995 Jul y 1 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 P e rcent Change 4/ 1/ 90 - 7/ 1/ 99 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-1999 (A pr il 2002 R e v i sions) P aw nee 7, 555 7, 527 7, 590 7, 671 7, 764 7, 633 7, 618 7, 442 7, 350 7, 310 7, 267 -3. 8 Ph illip s 6, 590 6, 554 6, 489 6, 455 6, 354 6, 376 6, 300 6, 206 6, 141 6, 103 6, 046 -8. 3 Po tta w a to m i e 16, 128 16, 131 16, 290 16, 710 16, 849 17, 019 17, 084 17, 385 17, 626 17, 872 18, 041 11. 9 Pr a t t 9, 702 9, 671 9, 630 9, 659 9, 581 9, 643 9, 803 9, 763 9, 769 9, 810 9, 650 -0. 5 Raw l i ns 3, 404 3, 383 3, 352 3, 296 3, 303 3, 259 3, 204 3, 210 3, 176 3, 093 2, 983 -12. 4 Reno 62, 389 62, 400 62, 457 62, 520 62, 900 62, 910 63, 458 63, 826 64, 041 64, 424 64, 920 4. 1 Republ i c 6, 482 6, 466 6, 389 6, 246 6, 187 6, 179 6, 140 6, 133 6, 059 6, 011 5, 900 -9. 0 Ri c e 10, 610 10, 567 10, 514 10, 494 10, 626 10, 578 10, 731 10, 765 10, 916 10, 934 10, 788 1. 7 R ile y 67, 139 67, 212 65, 021 68, 064 67, 442 68, 463 68, 664 65, 477 64, 018 63, 212 62, 920 -6. 3 Rook s 6, 039 6, 002 6, 023 6, 013 5, 951 5, 987 5, 884 5, 883 5, 769 5, 749 5, 708 -5. 5 Rus h 3, 842 3, 834 3, 845 3, 819 3, 747 3, 682 3, 690 3, 671 3, 611 3, 611 3, 593 -6. 5 R u sse l l 7, 835 7, 787 7, 767 7, 652 7, 668 7, 641 7, 675 7, 656 7, 626 7, 502 7, 427 -5. 2 Sa lin e 49, 301 49, 413 50, 245 50, 984 51, 748 52, 240 52, 892 53, 140 53, 168 53, 182 53, 485 8. 5 Sco tt 5, 289 5, 273 5, 259 5, 330 5, 261 5, 246 5, 169 5, 183 5, 137 5, 176 5, 139 -2. 8 S edgw i c k 403, 662 404, 613 411, 162 419, 696 424, 543 426, 812 428, 629 432, 773 439, 254 447, 971 451, 808 11. 9 Se w a r d 18, 743 18, 725 18, 920 19, 227 19, 837 20, 262 20, 737 21, 241 21, 694 21, 987 22, 206 18. 5 S haw nee 160, 976 161, 304 163, 029 164, 229 165, 722 167, 162 167, 734 168, 236 168, 547 169, 356 169, 499 5. 3 S heri dan 3, 043 3, 055 3, 024 3, 020 2, 923 2, 871 2, 867 2, 863 2, 863 2, 861 2, 836 -6. 8 S herm an 6, 926 6, 929 6, 841 6, 844 6, 912 6, 974 6, 895 6, 865 6, 782 6, 781 6, 790 -2. 0 Sm ith 5, 078 5, 045 4, 969 4, 889 4, 857 4, 808 4, 795 4, 757 4, 621 4, 587 4, 584 -9. 7 Sta ffo r d 5, 365 5, 317 5, 181 5, 096 5, 151 5, 178 5, 114 5, 053 4, 972 4, 927 4, 865 -9. 3 S t ant on 2, 333 2, 334 2, 402 2, 338 2, 299 2, 376 2, 394 2, 408 2, 439 2, 400 2, 400 2. 9 S t evens 5, 048 5, 060 5, 092 5, 187 5, 234 5, 220 5, 254 5, 331 5, 363 5, 439 5, 423 7. 4 S um ner 25, 841 25, 845 25, 883 25, 907 25, 973 25, 951 25, 900 26, 019 26, 041 26, 183 25, 974 0. 5 Thom as 8, 258 8, 283 8, 375 8, 374 8, 302 8, 442 8, 465 8, 473 8, 342 8, 230 8, 177 -1. 0 Trego 3, 694 3, 683 3, 618 3, 573 3, 570 3, 553 3, 549 3, 522 3, 442 3, 411 3, 400 -8. 0 W abauns ee 6, 603 6, 581 6, 491 6, 499 6, 622 6, 721 6, 779 6, 839 6, 897 6, 855 6, 864 4. 0 W a lla c e 1, 821 1, 813 1, 841 1, 823 1, 825 1, 811 1, 799 1, 798 1, 804 1, 801 1, 787 -1. 9 W as hi ngt on 7, 073 7, 042 6, 945 6, 835 6, 808 6, 801 6, 809 6, 713 6, 651 6, 533 6, 505 -8. 0 Wi c h i t a 2, 758 2, 739 2, 692 2, 710 2, 739 2, 787 2, 748 2, 678 2, 664 2, 598 2, 533 -8. 2 W ils o n 10, 289 10, 247 10, 066 10, 138 10, 259 10, 314 10, 394 10, 418 10, 397 10, 380 10, 406 1. 1 W oods on 4, 116 4, 122 4, 048 4, 026 4, 034 4, 010 4, 015 3, 958 3, 942 3, 903 3, 868 -6. 0 W y andot t e 162, 026 161, 973 161, 073 160, 260 159, 449 158, 308 157, 887 157, 650 157, 858 158, 228 157, 980 -2. 5 Kansas 2, 477, 588 2, 481, 349 2, 498, 722 2, 532, 394 2, 556, 547 2, 580, 513 2, 601, 007 2, 614, 554 2, 365, 292 2, 660, 598 2, 678, 338 8. 1 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on D i v i s i on, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/archi ves/i ndex .htm l , T abl e C O -E S T 2001-12-17 (acce ssed D e cem ber 1, 2005); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P opul ati on and H ousi ng C ounts: K ansas (C P H -2-28 and C P H - L-157). 458 Population Estimates for K a nsas, by C omponents of C hange and C ount y 1990-1999 C ount y R esident Deaths 1990-99 Resi dual C h ange 1990-99 A l l en 14, 638 14, 435 1, 648 1, 708 21 5 -122 -47 A nders on 7, 803 8, 119 841 1, 001 5 0 504 -33 A t c hi s on 16, 932 16, 856 1, 972 1, 750 70 3 -310 -61 B arber 5, 874 5, 240 543 790 4 0 -377 -14 B art on 29, 382 28, 658 3, 598 2, 872 157 3 -2, 935 1, 325 B ourbon 14, 966 14, 980 1, 856 1, 966 22 6 138 -42 B r ow n 11, 128 10, 930 1, 338 1, 444 5 12 -71 - 38 B ut l er 50, 580 62, 769 6, 814 4, 282 190 33 9, 077 357 Chas e 3, 021 2, 855 386 368 1 0 -172 -13 Chaut auqua 4, 407 4, 273 309 614 7 0 185 -21 Cherok ee 21, 374 22, 401 2, 759 2, 668 21 0 988 -73 Cheyenne 3, 243 3, 225 269 411 12 0 122 -10 Cl ark 2, 418 2, 342 237 362 0 0 64 -15 Cl ay 9, 158 8, 971 888 1, 192 5 33 120 -41 Cl oud 11, 023 10, 007 972 1, 650 10 0 -305 -43 Cof f ey 8, 404 8, 741 959 970 7 2 372 -33 Com anc he 2, 313 1, 954 205 399 9 0 -170 -4 Cow l ey 36, 915 36, 948 4, 519 3, 843 90 18 -1, 122 371 Craw f ord 35, 582 36, 347 4, 428 4, 372 28 18 267 396 Dec at ur 4, 021 3, 370 348 591 6 0 -400 -14 Di c k i ns on 18, 958 19, 645 2, 177 2, 196 3 78 701 -76 Doni phan 8, 134 7, 954 904 815 11 10 -245 -45 Dougl as 81, 798 98, 343 9, 909 4, 324 1, 144 45 6, 486 3, 285 E dw ards 3, 787 3, 275 349 527 45 0 -371 -8 E l k 3, 327 3, 384 263 523 2 0 326 -11 E llis 26, 004 26, 338 2, 965 2, 026 95 17 -655 -62 E l l s w ort h 6, 586 6, 220 513 879 5 1 16 -22 Fi nney 33, 070 37, 409 7, 853 1, 801 2, 884 8 -4, 550 -55 Ford 27, 463 29, 587 5, 488 2, 273 1, 913 9 -2, 969 -44 Frank l i n 21, 994 25, 136 3, 074 2, 302 7 8 1, 931 424 Geary 30, 453 24, 911 7, 009 1, 801 359 1, 648 -12, 883 126 Gove 3, 231 3, 028 346 340 2 0 -202 -9 Graham 3, 543 3, 118 261 401 2 0 -270 -17 Grant 7, 159 7, 885 1, 326 461 279 0 -405 -13 Gray 5, 396 5, 579 774 438 125 0 -260 -18 Greel ey 1, 774 1, 648 183 175 42 0 -172 -4 Greenw ood 7, 847 7, 961 738 1, 101 5 0 496 -24 A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion (Corrected) Jul y 1 , 1999 Populat ion E s ti m a te Dom esti c Mi g r a n t s 1990-99 Federal C i t i z e n M o vem ent 1990-99 R esidentBi rth s 1990-99 Foreign Mi g r a n t s 1990-99 459 Population Estimates for K a nsas, by C omponents of C hange and C ount y 1990-1999 C ount y R esident Deaths 1990-99 Resi dual C h ange 1990-99 A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion (Corrected) Jul y 1 , 1999 Populat ion E s ti m a te Dom esti c Mi g r a n t s 1990-99 Federal C i t i z e n M o vem ent 1990-99 R esidentBi rth s 1990-99 Foreign Mi g r a n t s 1990-99 Ham i l t on 2, 388 2, 374 268 268 89 0 -95 - 8 Harper 7, 124 6, 305 657 1, 006 17 0 -449 -38 Harvey 31, 028 34, 261 3, 704 2, 961 207 3 719 1, 561 Has k el l 3, 886 4, 042 700 214 120 0 -439 -11 Hodgem an 2, 177 2, 235 207 227 7 0 80 -9 Ja ckso n 1 1 , 525 12, 177 1, 509 1, 159 6 12 320 -36 J ef f ers on 15, 905 18, 146 1, 832 1, 501 48 1 1, 899 -38 J ew el l 4, 251 3, 787 327 537 (1) 0 -238 -15 J ohns on 355, 021 440, 198 55, 077 20, 414 5, 098 149 44, 750 517 K earny 4, 027 4, 137 649 296 151 0 -390 -4 K i ngm an 8, 292 8, 651 899 957 14 0 440 -37 K i ow a 3, 660 3, 351 385 350 31 0 -365 -10 Labet t e 23, 693 22, 941 2, 740 2, 784 34 3 -1, 044 299 Lane 2, 375 2, 174 222 213 0 0 -209 -1 Leavenw ort h 64, 371 71, 766 8, 065 4, 494 102 1, 577 2, 336 -191 Li nc ol n 3, 653 3, 338 284 537 10 0 -53 - 19 Li nn 8, 254 9, 296 868 1, 166 12 1 1, 345 -18 Logan 3, 081 2, 938 322 372 3 0 -83 - 13 Lyon 34, 732 33, 794 4, 777 2, 730 685 10 -3, 608 -72 M c P hers on 27, 268 28, 815 3, 129 2, 784 83 0 1, 234 -115 M ari on 12, 888 13, 544 1, 334 1, 734 10 1 621 424 M ars hal l 11, 705 10, 908 1, 024 1, 530 2 3 -246 -50 M eade 4, 247 4, 407 613 486 65 0 -18 - 14 M i am i 23, 466 27, 083 3, 007 2, 218 10 3 2, 878 -63 M i t c hel l 7, 203 6, 957 697 967 13 0 47 -36 M ont gom ery 38, 816 36, 773 4, 189 4, 470 137 0 -1, 776 -123 M orri s 6, 198 6, 173 706 718 7 14 -10 - 24 M ort on 3, 480 3, 489 490 293 74 0 -327 65 Nem aha 10, 446 10, 182 1, 260 1, 404 16 0 -99 - 37 Neos ho 17, 035 16, 641 1, 928 1, 976 15 1 -300 -62 Nes s 4, 033 3, 564 351 506 (4) 0 -302 -8 Nort on 5, 947 5, 635 517 706 28 0 -126 -25 Os age 15, 248 17, 199 1, 838 1, 717 18 5 1, 892 -85 Os borne 4, 867 4, 589 424 710 6 0 -135 137 Ot t aw a 5, 634 5, 889 575 753 2 0 449 -18 P aw nee 7, 555 7, 207 698 785 18 3 -250 -32 P h illips 6 , 590 5, 958 617 896 0 0 -323 -30 460 Population Estimates for K a nsas, by C omponents of C hange and C ount y 1990-1999 C ount y R esident Deaths 1990-99 Resi dual C h ange 1990-99 A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion (Corrected) Jul y 1 , 1999 Populat ion E s ti m a te Dom esti c Mi g r a n t s 1990-99 Federal C i t i z e n M o vem ent 1990-99 R esidentBi rth s 1990-99 Foreign Mi g r a n t s 1990-99 P ot t aw at om i e 16, 128 18, 942 2, 384 1, 460 76 33 1, 836 -55 P r at t 9, 702 9, 517 1, 068 1, 060 27 0 -187 -33 Raw l i ns 3, 404 3, 016 284 373 17 0 -310 -6 Reno 62, 389 63, 702 7, 436 5, 998 176 22 -102 -221 Republ i c 6, 482 5, 975 495 990 2 0 14 -28 Ri c e 10, 610 10, 233 1, 159 1, 228 9 0 -286 -31 Ri l ey 67, 139 63, 708 9, 760 2, 522 534 3, 164 -15, 374 1, 007 Rook s 6, 039 5, 626 608 773 2 3 -234 -19 Rus h 3, 842 3, 365 317 519 4 0 -254 -25 Rus s el l 7, 835 7, 459 678 1, 018 6 0 -17 - 25 S al i ne 49, 301 51, 379 6, 854 4, 359 261 33 -577 -134 S c ot t 5, 289 4, 941 637 520 54 0 -475 -44 S edgw i c k 403, 662 451, 684 67, 737 30, 614 6, 906 1, 062 -8, 455 11, 386 S ew ard 18, 743 20, 115 4, 063 1, 199 1, 973 6 -3, 474 3 S haw nee 160, 976 170, 773 21, 932 14, 493 878 135 -3, 673 5, 018 S heri dan 3, 043 2, 674 248 301 4 0 -308 -12 S herm an 6, 926 6, 523 815 682 37 0 -563 -10 S m i t h 5, 078 4, 575 407 788 (1) 0 -102 -19 S t af f ord 5, 365 4, 996 497 765 23 0 -111 -13 S t ant on 2, 333 2, 225 386 163 108 0 -436 -3 S t evens 5, 048 5, 400 779 393 205 0 -222 -17 S um ner 25, 841 27, 173 3, 148 2, 737 24 16 964 -83 Thom as 8, 258 7, 965 1, 089 741 26 0 -651 -16 Trego 3, 694 3, 261 286 502 (3) 1 -200 -15 W abauns ee 6, 603 6, 578 710 582 12 13 -161 -17 W al l ac e 1, 821 1, 801 231 169 11 0 -87 - 6 W as hi ngt on 7, 073 6, 473 681 1, 018 0 0 -231 -32 W i c hi t a 2, 758 2, 578 359 209 40 0 -364 -6 W i l s on 10, 289 10, 339 1, 080 1, 386 24 3 375 -46 W oods on 4, 116 3, 911 328 574 1 4 53 -17 W y andot t e 162, 026 151, 379 25, 860 15, 075 2, 071 71 -23, 564 -10 Kansas 2, 477, 588 2, 654, 052 348, 226 215, 686 28, 233 8, 309 -16, 224 23, 606 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on E s ti m a te s, A r chi v es, R e l ease date: M a rch 9, 2000, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/archi ves/1990s/C O-99-04.htm l (accessed M a y 24, 2006). 461 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2006-01.html Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, April 2000–July 2006 State: 2.80 Allen -4.92 Anderson -0.73 Atchison -0.17 Barber -6.27 Barton -2.46 Bourbon -2.79 Brown -4.55 Butler 6.16 Chase 1.32 Chautauqua -9.31 Cherokee -5.11 Cheyenne -8.03 Clark -7.70 Clay -2.23 Cloud -6.56 Coffey -1.85 Comanche -4.22 Cowley -3.75 Crawford -0.48 Decatur -10.14 Dickinson -0.11 Doniphan -4.66 Douglas 12.17 Edwards -9.02 Elk -5.64 Ellis -2.11 Ellsworth -2.96 Finney -3.52 Ford 4.08 Franklin 6.98 Geary -13.50 Gove -11.31 Graham -9.13 Grant -4.51 Gray -0.88 Greeley -13.23 Greenwood -7.90 Hamilton -2.85 Harper -8.94 Harvey 2.35 Haskell -3.16 Hodgeman -0.67 Jackson 6.66 Jefferson 2.29 Jewell -12.32 Johnson 14.45 Kearny -1.37 Kingman -8.05 Kiowa -9.43 Labette -2.77 Lane -16.61 Leavenworth 7.19 Lincoln -5.09 Linn 4.10 Logan -12.18 Lyon -1.58 McPherson -0.59 Marion -4.50 Marshall -5.62 Meade -1.51 Miami 8.99 Mitchell -9.13 Montgomery -4.31 Morris -0.95 Morton -10.24 Nemaha -3.20 Neosho -4.11 Ness -14.71 Norton -6.20 Osage 1.47 Osborne -10.65 Ottawa 0.08 Pawnee -9.93 Phillips -9.28 Pottawatomie 5.55 Pratt -2.19 Rawlins -10.89 Reno -1.67 Republic -13.74 Rice -4.33 Riley -0.52 Rooks -6.95 Rush -6.59 Russell -8.55 Saline 1.07 Scott -9.32 Sedgwick 3.98 Seward 3.97 Shawnee 1.66 Sheridan -7.57 Sherman -11.52 Smith -11.29 Stafford -7.39 Stanton -7.23 Stevens -3.22 Sumner -5.80 Thomas -8.70 Trego -9.82 Wabaunsee 0.15 Wallace -10.98 Washington -8.31 Wichita -9.60 Wilson -4.29 Woodson -7.42 Wyandotte -1.50 462 C ount y A p ri l 1, 2000 C e nsus Jul y 1, 2000 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2001 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2002 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2003 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2004 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2005 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2006 esti m ate A l l en 14, 385 14, 378 14, 194 14, 096 13, 929 13, 886 13, 739 13, 677 -4. 92 A nders on 8, 110 8, 100 8, 205 8, 159 8, 218 8, 151 8, 147 8, 051 -0. 73 A t c hi s on 16, 774 16, 761 16, 810 16, 747 16, 765 16, 843 16, 741 16, 745 -0. 17 B arber 5, 307 5, 292 5, 158 5, 084 5, 041 4, 983 4, 937 4, 974 -6. 27 B art on 28, 205 28, 128 27, 917 27, 811 27, 699 27, 982 27, 553 27, 511 -2. 46 B ourbon 15, 379 15, 388 15, 369 15, 194 15, 148 15, 060 14, 947 14, 950 -2. 79 B r ow n 10, 724 10, 712 10, 636 10, 492 10, 414 10, 351 10, 222 10, 236 -4. 55 B ut l er 59, 484 59, 697 59, 964 60, 468 60, 984 61, 689 62, 376 63, 147 6. 16 Chas e 3, 030 3, 033 3, 001 3, 043 2, 978 3, 075 3, 070 3, 070 1. 32 Chaut auqua 4, 359 4, 350 4, 263 4, 202 4, 190 4, 195 4, 087 3, 953 -9. 31 Cherok ee 22, 605 22, 557 22, 274 22, 006 21, 850 21, 782 21, 462 21, 451 -5. 11 Cheyenne 3, 165 3, 158 3, 102 3, 049 2, 985 2, 959 2, 929 2, 911 -8. 03 Cl ark 2, 390 2, 385 2, 384 2, 357 2, 341 2, 325 2, 258 2, 206 -7. 70 Cl ay 8, 822 8, 828 8, 737 8, 665 8, 551 8, 568 8, 614 8, 625 -2. 23 Cl oud 10, 268 10, 221 10, 076 9, 954 9, 863 9, 729 9, 730 9, 594 -6. 56 Cof f ey 8, 865 8, 880 8, 833 8, 825 8, 838 8, 718 8, 666 8, 701 -1. 85 Com anc he 1, 967 1, 956 1, 984 1, 956 1, 916 1, 914 1, 945 1, 884 -4. 22 Cow l ey 36, 291 36, 284 35, 954 36, 370 35, 740 35, 664 35, 104 34, 931 -3. 75 Craw f ord 38, 242 38, 230 38, 265 37, 985 38, 263 38, 147 38, 106 38, 059 -0. 48 Dec at ur 3, 472 3, 461 3, 438 3, 383 3, 306 3, 251 3, 151 3, 120 -10. 14 Di c k i ns on 19, 344 19, 373 19, 153 19, 115 19, 225 19, 126 19, 166 19, 322 -0. 11 Doni phan 8, 249 8, 248 8, 245 8, 175 8, 149 7, 991 7, 823 7, 865 -4. 66 Dougl as 99, 962 100, 139 102, 616 105, 001 107, 050 109, 471 111, 519 112, 123 12. 17 E dw ards 3, 449 3, 427 3, 385 3, 347 3, 269 3, 299 3, 248 3, 138 -9. 02 E l k 3, 261 3, 227 3, 191 3, 201 3, 134 3, 117 3, 109 3, 077 -5. 64 Ellis 2 7 , 5 0 7 2 7 , 4 2 9 2 7 , 4 2 0 2 7 , 3 0 0 27, 203 27, 027 26, 839 26, 926 -2. 11 E l l s w ort h 6, 525 6, 531 6, 452 6, 383 6, 379 6, 337 6, 294 6, 332 -2. 96 Fi nney 40, 523 40, 638 40, 240 39, 428 39, 111 39, 217 39, 059 39, 097 -3. 52 Ford 32, 458 32, 600 32, 472 32, 525 33, 057 33, 430 33, 716 33, 783 4. 08 Frank l i n 24, 784 24, 874 25, 152 25, 527 25, 820 26, 033 26, 179 26, 513 6. 98 Geary 27, 947 27, 732 27, 137 26, 450 26, 037 25, 017 24, 326 24, 174 -13. 50 Gove 3, 068 3, 067 3, 012 2, 961 2, 883 2, 820 2, 758 2, 721 -11. 31 Graham 2, 946 2, 922 2, 884 2, 871 2, 808 2, 750 2, 713 2, 677 -9. 13 Grant 7, 909 7, 887 7, 786 7, 910 7, 746 7, 632 7, 545 7, 552 -4. 51 Gray 5, 904 5, 913 5, 931 5, 998 6, 018 5, 973 5, 880 5, 852 -0. 88 Greel ey 1, 534 1, 540 1, 532 1, 451 1, 405 1, 411 1, 361 1, 331 -13. 23 Greenw ood 7, 673 7, 668 7, 735 7, 642 7, 543 7, 486 7, 335 7, 067 -7. 90 P e rcent Change A p r 2000-Jul 2006 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 2000-2006 463 C ount y A p ri l 1, 2000 C e nsus Jul y 1, 2000 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2001 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2002 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2003 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2004 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2005 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2006 esti m ate P e rcent Change A p r 2000-Jul 2006 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 2000-2006 Ham i l t on 2, 670 2, 660 2, 688 2, 675 2, 681 2, 626 2, 591 2, 594 -2. 85 Harper 6, 536 6, 502 6, 448 6, 300 6, 282 6, 184 6, 045 5, 952 -8. 94 Harvey 32, 869 32, 886 33, 000 33, 385 33, 537 33, 645 33, 711 33, 643 2. 35 Has k el l 4, 307 4, 306 4, 267 4, 235 4, 223 4, 252 4, 215 4, 171 -3. 16 Hodgem an 2, 085 2, 084 2, 130 2, 153 2, 134 2, 109 2, 065 2, 071 -0. 67 Ja ckso n 1 2 , 6 5 7 1 2 , 6 8 3 1 2 , 7 1 9 1 2 , 8 7 1 13, 058 13, 170 13, 448 13, 500 6. 66 J ef f ers on 18, 426 18, 467 18, 588 18, 693 18, 792 18, 913 18, 969 18, 848 2. 29 J ew el l 3, 791 3, 764 3, 620 3, 509 3, 443 3, 413 3, 324 3, 324 -12. 32 J ohns on 451, 479 454, 642 464, 066 476, 130 486, 698 496, 791 506, 172 516, 731 14. 45 K earny 4, 531 4, 508 4, 595 4, 574 4, 473 4, 525 4, 518 4, 469 -1. 37 K i ngm an 8, 673 8, 680 8, 574 8, 412 8, 427 8, 335 8, 132 7, 975 -8. 05 K i ow a 3, 278 3, 254 3, 138 3, 098 3, 123 3, 071 2, 983 2, 969 -9. 43 Labet t e 22, 835 22, 751 22, 481 22, 325 22, 266 22, 130 22, 149 22, 203 -2. 77 Lane 2, 155 2, 145 2, 095 1, 990 1, 962 1, 930 1, 875 1, 797 -16. 61 Leavenw ort h 68, 691 68, 970 69, 941 71, 145 71, 859 72, 294 72, 754 73, 628 7. 19 Li nc ol n 3, 578 3, 575 3, 557 3, 506 3, 506 3, 398 3, 414 3, 396 -5. 09 Li nn 9, 570 9, 604 9, 708 9, 713 9, 728 9, 757 9, 954 9, 962 4. 10 Logan 3, 046 3, 049 2, 988 2, 947 2, 858 2, 817 2, 764 2, 675 -12. 18 Lyon 35, 935 35, 968 35, 977 35, 741 35, 710 35, 791 35, 579 35, 369 -1. 58 M c P hers on 29, 554 29, 585 29, 525 29, 342 29, 333 29, 384 29, 492 29, 380 -0. 59 M ari on 13, 361 13, 377 13, 405 13, 291 13, 244 13, 006 12, 918 12, 760 -4. 50 M ars hal l 10, 965 10, 938 10, 818 10, 649 10, 521 10, 424 10, 418 10, 349 -5. 62 M eade 4, 631 4, 631 4, 680 4, 676 4, 624 4, 577 4, 604 4, 561 -1. 51 M i am i 28, 351 28, 503 28, 703 28, 924 29, 202 29, 794 30, 385 30, 900 8. 99 M i t c hel l 6, 932 6, 915 6, 767 6, 694 6, 670 6, 508 6, 405 6, 299 -9. 13 M ont gom ery 36, 254 36, 201 35, 813 35, 262 34, 956 34, 836 34, 592 34, 692 -4. 31 M orri s 6, 104 6, 112 6, 073 6, 020 5, 969 5, 976 6, 070 6, 046 -0. 95 M ort on 3, 496 3, 479 3, 381 3, 359 3, 328 3, 221 3, 177 3, 138 -10. 24 Nem aha 10, 717 10, 693 10, 452 10, 493 10, 482 10, 412 10, 380 10, 374 -3. 20 Neos ho 16, 997 16, 945 16, 883 16, 703 16, 565 16, 534 16, 496 16, 298 -4. 11 Nes s 3, 454 3, 444 3, 356 3, 276 3, 150 3, 067 3, 003 2, 946 -14. 71 Nort on 5, 953 5, 955 5, 862 5, 831 5, 825 5, 714 5, 643 5, 584 -6. 20 Os age 16, 712 16, 767 16, 722 16, 814 16, 877 17, 009 17, 055 16, 958 1. 47 Os borne 4, 452 4, 433 4, 348 4, 283 4, 146 4, 093 4, 033 3, 978 -10. 65 Ot t aw a 6, 163 6, 195 6, 149 6, 192 6, 171 6, 149 6, 148 6, 168 0. 08 P aw nee 7, 233 7, 221 7, 036 6, 902 6, 795 6, 741 6, 683 6, 515 -9. 93 Ph illip s 6 ,0 0 1 6 , 0 0 1 5 , 8 7 6 5 , 7 6 7 5, 657 5, 597 5, 484 5, 444 -9. 28 464 C ount y A p ri l 1, 2000 C e nsus Jul y 1, 2000 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2001 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2002 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2003 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2004 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2005 esti m ate Jul y 1, 2006 esti m ate P e rcent Change A p r 2000-Jul 2006 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 2000-2006 P ot t aw at om i e 18, 209 18, 287 18, 340 18, 431 18, 675 18, 892 19, 067 19, 220 5. 55 P r at t 9, 647 9, 631 9, 545 9, 589 9, 462 9, 387 9, 485 9, 436 -2. 19 Raw l i ns 2, 966 2, 960 2, 904 2, 883 2, 833 2, 763 2, 667 2, 643 -10. 89 Reno 64, 790 64, 692 64, 477 63, 995 63, 741 63, 541 63, 548 63, 706 -1. 67 Republ i c 5, 835 5, 806 5, 662 5, 443 5, 319 5, 214 5, 149 5, 033 -13. 74 Ri c e 10, 761 10, 737 10, 625 10, 516 10, 438 10, 477 10, 405 10, 295 -4. 33 Ri l ey 62, 852 62, 792 61, 828 61, 183 63, 125 63, 132 61, 846 62, 527 -0. 52 Rook s 5, 685 5, 662 5, 585 5, 489 5, 406 5, 363 5, 308 5, 290 -6. 95 Rus h 3, 551 3, 542 3, 517 3, 465 3, 440 3, 444 3, 394 3, 317 -6. 59 Rus s el l 7, 370 7, 352 7, 149 7, 029 6, 943 6, 972 6, 812 6, 740 -8. 55 S al i ne 53, 597 53, 621 53, 810 53, 929 53, 702 53, 863 53, 980 54, 170 1. 07 S c ot t 5, 120 5, 101 5, 097 4, 925 4, 831 4, 629 4, 683 4, 643 -9. 32 S edgw i c k 452, 869 453, 544 456, 215 460, 278 461, 596 463, 126 466, 114 470, 895 3. 98 S ew ard 22, 510 22, 559 22, 684 23, 060 23, 208 23, 251 23, 263 23, 404 3. 97 S haw nee 169, 871 170, 074 170, 394 170, 417 170, 845 171, 393 171, 828 172, 693 1. 66 S heri dan 2, 813 2, 803 2, 718 2, 670 2, 672 2, 598 2, 608 2, 600 -7. 57 S herm an 6, 760 6, 740 6, 642 6, 423 6, 298 6, 185 6, 120 5, 981 -11. 52 S m i t h 4, 536 4, 522 4, 425 4, 295 4, 229 4, 158 4, 113 4, 024 -11. 29 S t af f ord 4, 789 4, 765 4, 728 4, 664 4, 568 4, 505 4, 492 4, 435 -7. 39 S t ant on 2, 406 2, 401 2, 411 2, 423 2, 383 2, 362 2, 258 2, 232 -7. 23 S t evens 5, 463 5, 459 5, 363 5, 325 5, 336 5, 481 5, 424 5, 287 -3. 22 S um ner 25, 946 25, 989 25, 747 25, 514 25, 213 25, 070 24, 732 24, 441 -5. 80 Thom as 8, 180 8, 177 8, 144 8, 071 7, 928 7, 784 7, 599 7, 468 -8. 70 Trego 3, 319 3, 288 3, 240 3, 139 3, 100 3, 130 3, 029 2, 993 -9. 82 W abauns ee 6, 885 6, 876 6, 819 6, 767 6, 821 6, 854 6, 953 6, 895 0. 15 W al l ac e 1, 749 1, 736 1, 695 1, 665 1, 620 1, 573 1, 556 1, 557 -10. 98 W as hi ngt on 6, 483 6, 471 6, 306 6, 214 6, 170 6, 060 5, 999 5, 944 -8. 31 W i c hi t a 2, 531 2, 522 2, 528 2, 480 2, 450 2, 332 2, 323 2, 288 -9. 60 W i l s on 10, 332 10, 309 10, 254 10, 152 10, 111 9, 884 9, 850 9, 889 -4. 29 W oods on 3, 788 3, 766 3, 784 3, 653 3, 626 3, 544 3, 561 3, 507 -7. 42 W y andot t e 157, 882 157, 856 158, 474 157, 694 156, 822 155, 787 155, 704 155, 509 -1. 50 Kansas 2, 688, 824 2, 692, 947 2, 702, 446 2, 714, 792 2, 727, 042 2, 738, 356 2, 748, 172 2, 764, 075 2. 80 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on E s ti m a tes, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/counti e s/C O -E S T 2006-01.htm l (accessed M a rch 22, 2007); C ount Questi on R e sol u ti on (C QR ), h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed Jul y 16, 2007). 465 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 County Allen 1,053 1,127 -74 38 -632 -594 Anderson 624 637 -13 8 -31 -23 Atchison 1,420 1,181 239 24 -236 -212 Barber 266 454 -188 2 -128 -126 Barton 2,124 1,979 145 500 -1,396 -896 Bourbon 1,328 1,254 74 22 -479 -457 Brown 840 871 -31 53 -482 -429 Butler 4,695 3,400 1,295 263 2,300 2,563 Chase 319 207 112 17 -78 -61 Chautauqua 254 430 -176 4 -221 -217 Cherokee 1,632 1,612 20 28 -1,145 -1,117 Cheyenne 168 245 -77 40 -209 -169 Clark 154 183 -29 15 -162 -147 Clay 567 649 -82 -6 -88 -94 Cloud 658 988 -330 53 -368 -315 Coffey 663 661 2 16 -151 -135 Comanche 124 202 -78 -4 4 0 Cowley 2,858 2,663 195 390 -1,879 -1,489 Crawford 3,273 2,784 489 663 -1,213 -550 Decatur 153 312 -159 26 -213 -187 Dickinson 1,323 1,445 -122 59 97 156 Doniphan 490 534 -44 2 -310 -308 Douglas 7,660 3,397 4,263 2,638 -2,870 -232 Edwards 253 283 -30 69 -340 -271 Elk 224 349 -125 0 -46 -46 Ellis 2,205 1,529 676 239 -1,420 -1,181 Ellsworth 281 547 -266 0 98 98 Finney 5,080 1,260 3,820 2,806 -8,041 -5,235 Ford 4,072 1,675 2,397 2,830 -3,815 -985 Franklin 2,282 1,473 809 124 509 633 Geary 3,460 1,203 2,257 -8 -5,937 -5,945 Gove 180 227 -47 -4 -290 -294 Graham 140 241 -101 -4 -154 -158 Grant 870 336 534 274 -1,157 -883 Gray 613 339 274 241 -550 -309 Greeley 120 132 -12 39 -228 -189 Greenwood 520 768 -248 20 -354 -334 Hamilton 258 171 87 141 -296 -155 Harper 391 661 -270 2 -293 -291 Harvey 2,594 2,225 369 417 102 519 Haskell 484 205 279 159 -563 -404 Hodgeman 126 173 -47 -1 42 41 Jackson 1,082 747 335 8 539 547 Jefferson 1,290 989 301 29 151 180 Jewell 131 342 -211 0 -247 -247 Johnson 46,182 17,765 28,417 8,765 29,437 38,202 Kearny 450 214 236 136 -428 -292 Kingman 525 730 -205 0 -466 -466 Kiowa 235 223 12 11 -324 -313 Labette 1,667 1,912 -245 19 -334 -315 Lane 96 176 -80 -4 -268 -272 Leavenworth 5,794 3,287 2,507 62 2,556 2,618 Lincoln 234 332 -98 -4 -66 -70 Net Migration (International + Internal) Net Internal Migration Net International MigrationDeathsBirths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) 466 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 County Net Migration (International + Internal) Net Internal Migration Net International MigrationDeathsBirths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Linn 717 626 91 -2 338 336 Logan 189 230 -41 -4 -316 -320 Lyon 3,303 1,821 1,482 1,251 -3,209 -1,958 McPherson 2,231 2,127 104 29 -203 -174 Marion 842 1,122 -280 9 -280 -271 Marshall 732 909 -177 24 -433 -409 Meade 383 290 93 110 -261 -151 Miami 2,506 1,568 938 45 1,669 1,714 Mitchell 392 590 -198 2 -411 -409 Montgomery 2,995 2,961 34 147 -1,661 -1,514 Morris 373 474 -101 28 37 65 Morton 336 221 115 119 -580 -461 Nemaha 807 945 -138 2 -170 -168 Neosho 1,331 1,243 88 20 -753 -733 Ness 192 284 -92 1 -411 -410 Norton 336 470 -134 2 -217 -215 Osage 1,141 1,156 -15 20 295 315 Osborne 208 463 -255 -4 -207 -211 Ottawa 446 479 -33 5 52 57 Pawnee 392 553 -161 9 -549 -540 Phillips 383 525 -142 -1 -399 -400 Pottawatomie 1,748 1,055 693 3 371 374 Pratt 699 772 -73 37 -148 -111 Rawlins 119 272 -153 -4 -158 -162 Reno 5,246 4,080 1,166 334 -2,405 -2,071 Republic 292 602 -310 -4 -472 -476 Rice 814 832 -18 136 -552 -416 Riley 5,531 1,990 3,541 1,096 -5,776 -4,680 Rooks 358 458 -100 -4 -276 -280 Rush 226 336 -110 -4 -108 -112 Russell 451 660 -209 -4 -396 -400 Saline 4,779 3,074 1,705 636 -1,619 -983 Scott 403 297 106 21 -583 -562 Sedgwick 47,887 23,452 24,435 8,884 -13,900 -5,016 Seward 3,302 892 2,410 2,306 -3,764 -1,458 Shawnee 15,456 10,489 4,967 1,400 -3,019 -1,619 Sheridan 187 209 -22 -4 -179 -183 Sherman 476 460 16 15 -797 -782 Smith 197 432 -235 -2 -259 -261 Stafford 283 407 -124 38 -255 -217 Stanton 258 138 120 80 -372 -292 Stevens 540 301 239 203 -600 -397 Sumner 1,920 1,706 214 19 -1,684 -1,665 Thomas 621 520 101 -1 -792 -793 Trego 195 297 -102 -1 -213 -214 Wabaunsee 507 397 110 3 -75 -72 Wallace 113 108 5 6 -201 -195 Washington 381 614 -233 15 -299 -284 Wichita 235 172 63 20 -315 -295 Wilson 725 873 -148 5 -262 -257 Woodson 207 376 -169 -4 -99 -103 Wyandotte 17,608 9,528 8,080 6,593 -16,640 -10,047 Kansas 246,484 152,585 93,899 44,847 -65,589 -20,742 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2006-04.html (accessed July 16, 2007). 467 Projected Percent Population Change for Kansas, by County 2000–2025 Kansas: 11.1Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Division of the Budget, July 2006. Allen -11.1 Anderson -2.2 Atchison -11.4 Barber -15.3 Barton -14.0 Bourbon -3.4 Brown 6.3 Butler 44.7 Chase -10.7 Chautauqua -8.9 Cherokee -9.9 Cheyenne -3.6 Clark 2.4 Clay -14.7 Cloud -16.9 Coffey -1.8 Comanche -14.1 Cowley -6.9 Crawford 0.6 Decatur -15.7 Dickinson 8.1 Doniphan -4.4 Douglas 15.6 Edwards -31.7 Elk -7.8 Ellis -3.4 Ellsworth -12.6 Finney 4.5 Ford 4.2 Franklin -4.7 Geary -8.4 Gove -10.0 Graham -16.6 Grant -12.3 Gray 25.5 Greeley -13.7 Greenwood -1.1 Hamilton -11.2 Harper -17.6 Harvey 13.8 Haskell 6.6 Hodgeman 16.3 Jackson 63.2 Jefferson -5.3 Jewell -18.6 Johnson 42.9 Kearny -5.1 Kingman -6.9 Kiowa -4.5 Labette -4.9 Lane -12.6 Lincoln -4.4 Linn -5.5 Logan -5.3 Lyon -4.1 McPherson -2.3 Marion -4.3 Marshall 3.9 Meade -5.9 Miami 32.3 Mitchell -13.5 Montgomery -15.1 Morris 0.6 Morton -11.3 Nemaha -7.2 Neosho -13.0 Ness -14.0 Norton -3.1 Osage 26.0 Osborne -17.4 Ottawa -0.7 Pawnee -8.1 Phillips 0.0 Pottawatomie 2.8 Pratt -10.4 Rawlins -3.9 Reno -16.0 Republic -16.7 Rice -7.6 Riley -1.2 Rooks -2.6 Rush -9.8 Russell -13.2 Saline 1.1 Scott -8.1 Sedgwick 17.5 Seward -0.9 Shawnee -0.4 Sheridan -15.7 Sherman 9.1 Smith -13.7 Stafford -7.7 Stanton -1.7 Stevens -9.1 Sumner -6.1 Thomas -3.4 Trego -12.4 Wabaunsee 2.8 Wallace -10.7 Washington -9.9 Wichita 7.8 Wilson 1.2 Woodson -15.0 Leavenworth 21.1 Wyandotte 3.2 468 April 1, County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Allen 14,385 13,825 13,437 13,133 12,932 12,795 -11.1 Anderson 8,110 8,331 8,284 8,154 8,023 7,932 -2.2 Atchison 16,774 16,247 15,597 15,201 15,006 14,864 -11.4 Barber 5,307 4,920 4,713 4,604 4,541 4,493 -15.3 Barton 28,205 26,503 25,236 24,667 24,456 24,264 -14.0 Bourbon 15,379 15,243 15,190 15,112 14,988 14,849 -3.4 Brown 10,724 10,864 11,331 11,485 11,471 11,397 6.3 Butler 59,484 66,637 74,565 79,925 83,312 86,046 44.7 Chase 3,030 2,859 2,803 2,769 2,734 2,706 -10.7 Chautauqua 4,359 4,126 4,020 3,992 3,993 3,970 -8.9 Cherokee 22,605 21,385 21,068 20,841 20,596 20,377 -9.9 Cheyenne 3,165 3,054 3,070 3,086 3,077 3,052 -3.6 Clark 2,390 2,420 2,472 2,490 2,470 2,447 2.4 Clay 8,822 8,523 8,135 7,813 7,619 7,526 -14.7 Cloud 10,268 9,303 8,854 8,669 8,602 8,532 -16.9 Coffey 8,865 8,952 8,939 8,882 8,795 8,701 -1.8 Comanche 1,967 1,892 1,776 1,723 1,704 1,689 -14.1 Cowley 36,291 36,104 35,127 34,529 34,128 33,797 -6.9 Crawford 38,242 38,380 38,830 38,943 38,782 38,472 0.6 Decatur 3,472 3,188 3,005 2,954 2,950 2,927 -15.7 Dickinson 19,344 19,542 20,515 21,029 21,058 20,920 8.1 Doniphan 8,249 7,905 7,967 8,003 7,959 7,886 -4.4 Douglas 99,962 104,444 107,967 110,970 113,533 115,568 15.6 Edwards 3,449 2,928 2,602 2,446 2,384 2,356 -31.7 Elk 3,261 3,076 3,047 3,042 3,032 3,008 -7.8 Ellis 27,507 27,089 27,139 26,980 26,779 26,560 -3.4 Ellsworth 6,525 6,235 5,965 5,825 5,761 5,706 -12.6 Finney 40,523 40,588 41,687 42,399 42,601 42,362 4.5 Ford 32,458 32,537 33,190 33,754 33,985 33,833 4.2 Franklin 24,784 25,167 24,903 24,356 23,878 23,609 -4.7 Geary 27,947 26,163 26,053 25,983 25,826 25,600 -8.4 Gove 3,068 3,002 2,912 2,840 2,791 2,761 -10.0 Graham 2,946 2,694 2,538 2,488 2,474 2,456 -16.6 Grant 7,909 7,651 7,387 7,174 7,024 6,934 -12.3 Gray 5,904 6,529 7,255 7,519 7,484 7,409 25.5 Greeley 1,534 1,427 1,375 1,348 1,335 1,324 -13.7 Greenwood 7,673 7,748 7,697 7,695 7,660 7,592 -1.1 Hamilton 2,670 2,626 2,533 2,457 2,402 2,370 -11.2 Harper 6,536 6,033 5,703 5,531 5,441 5,383 -17.6 Harvey 32,869 33,761 34,538 35,338 36,311 37,417 13.8 Haskell 4,307 4,391 4,535 4,616 4,621 4,591 6.6 Hodgeman 2,085 2,256 2,427 2,488 2,454 2,424 16.3 Jackson 12,657 15,383 19,187 20,757 20,788 20,659 63.2 Jefferson 18,426 18,612 18,543 18,176 17,734 17,450 -5.3 Jewell 3,791 3,302 3,194 3,145 3,115 3,085 -18.6 Johnson 451,479 505,726 548,580 584,983 616,379 644,803 42.8 Kearny 4,531 4,527 4,487 4,412 4,342 4,298 -5.1 Kingman 8,673 8,413 8,360 8,249 8,152 8,076 -6.9 Kiowa 3,278 3,131 3,117 3,136 3,147 3,129 -4.5 Labette 22,835 22,224 22,099 22,007 21,878 21,706 -4.9 Lane 2,155 1,954 1,931 1,918 1,903 1,883 -12.6 Leavenworth 68,691 71,025 72,980 76,037 79,650 83,182 21.1 Lincoln 3,578 3,478 3,466 3,465 3,450 3,422 -4.4 Linn 9,570 9,635 9,419 9,283 9,154 9,043 -5.5 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2025, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2025 469 April 1, County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2025, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2025 Logan 3,046 3,001 2,963 2,934 2,909 2,884 -5.3 Lyon 35,935 35,570 35,263 34,968 34,742 34,468 -4.1 McPherson 29,554 29,741 29,573 29,348 29,117 28,863 -2.3 Marion 13,361 13,437 13,269 13,051 12,899 12,786 -4.3 Marshall 10,965 10,914 11,243 11,449 11,475 11,396 3.9 Meade 4,631 4,546 4,496 4,448 4,405 4,360 -5.9 Miami 28,351 30,533 32,914 34,625 36,019 37,498 32.3 Mitchell 6,932 6,587 6,365 6,174 6,059 5,994 -13.5 Montgomery 36,254 34,567 32,780 31,686 31,124 30,796 -15.1 Morris 6,104 6,174 6,228 6,234 6,193 6,138 0.6 Morton 3,496 3,310 3,238 3,181 3,135 3,100 -11.3 Nemaha 10,717 10,425 10,251 10,119 10,030 9,941 -7.2 Neosho 16,997 16,026 15,427 15,122 14,943 14,792 -13.0 Ness 3,454 3,256 3,109 3,037 2,998 2,969 -14.0 Norton 5,953 5,928 5,925 5,902 5,830 5,766 -3.1 Osage 16,712 18,435 20,456 21,199 21,197 21,062 26.0 Osborne 4,452 4,108 3,888 3,766 3,711 3,678 -17.4 Ottawa 6,163 6,221 6,193 6,189 6,168 6,118 -0.7 Pawnee 7,233 6,824 6,762 6,732 6,700 6,647 -8.1 Phillips 6,001 6,037 6,100 6,119 6,067 6,003 0.0 Pottawatomie 18,209 19,110 19,320 19,153 18,913 18,727 2.8 Pratt 9,647 9,330 8,974 8,789 8,713 8,644 -10.4 Rawlins 2,966 2,968 2,920 2,895 2,878 2,851 -3.9 Reno 64,790 61,084 57,877 55,877 54,982 54,455 -16.0 Republic 5,835 5,306 5,085 4,962 4,909 4,863 -16.7 Rice 10,761 10,448 10,241 10,101 10,023 9,942 -7.6 Riley 62,852 62,931 63,210 62,992 62,608 62,076 -1.2 Rooks 5,685 5,551 5,606 5,624 5,585 5,536 -2.6 Rush 3,551 3,409 3,313 3,275 3,239 3,204 -9.8 Russell 7,370 6,697 6,460 6,427 6,435 6,400 -13.2 Saline 53,597 54,879 55,027 54,923 54,644 54,206 1.1 Scott 5,120 4,979 4,885 4,808 4,753 4,705 -8.1 Sedgwick 452,869 469,005 481,730 497,998 515,403 531,939 17.5 Seward 22,510 22,603 22,551 22,527 22,459 22,300 -0.9 Shawnee 169,871 171,197 171,346 170,949 170,080 169,154 -0.4 Sheridan 2,813 2,572 2,472 2,423 2,393 2,371 -15.7 Sherman 6,760 6,844 7,266 7,413 7,419 7,375 9.1 Smith 4,536 4,126 3,966 3,939 3,942 3,916 -13.7 Stafford 4,789 4,645 4,555 4,499 4,456 4,419 -7.7 Stanton 2,406 2,460 2,427 2,410 2,388 2,365 -1.7 Stevens 5,463 5,252 5,206 5,123 5,030 4,967 -9.1 Sumner 25,946 25,502 25,196 24,849 24,582 24,362 -6.1 Thomas 8,180 8,208 8,162 8,065 7,976 7,901 -3.4 Trego 3,319 3,044 2,984 2,950 2,932 2,907 -12.4 Wabaunsee 6,885 6,924 7,135 7,192 7,147 7,078 2.8 Wallace 1,749 1,659 1,619 1,590 1,574 1,562 -10.7 Washington 6,483 6,142 6,003 5,940 5,897 5,843 -9.9 Wichita 2,531 2,551 2,663 2,734 2,745 2,728 7.8 Wilson 10,332 10,414 10,648 10,675 10,566 10,456 1.2 Woodson 3,788 3,537 3,369 3,286 3,248 3,218 -15.0 Wyandotte 157,882 153,378 148,471 150,525 156,366 163,012 3.2 Kansas 2,688,824 2,756,353 2,818,880 2,880,017 2,936,670 2,988,382 11.1 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/CQR.htm (accessed Jan. 26, 2007); Kansas Division of the Budget, http://da.state.ks.us/budget/ecodemo.htm (accessed July 12, 2006). 470 County April 1, 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Allen 2,593 2,497 2,468 2,480 2,524 2,568 -1.0 Anderson 1,626 1,654 1,650 1,644 1,642 1,634 0.5 Atchison 2,723 2,654 2,601 2,619 2,683 2,743 0.7 Barber 1,141 1,068 1,048 1,062 1,091 1,121 -1.8 Barton 5,043 4,880 4,867 5,050 5,348 5,650 12.0 Bourbon 2,804 2,740 2,728 2,740 2,750 2,738 -2.4 Brown 2,089 2,087 2,174 2,224 2,247 2,244 7.4 Butler 7,483 8,383 9,548 10,539 11,356 12,045 61.0 Chase 568 512 486 468 450 429 -24.5 Chautauqua 1,061 992 962 960 965 956 -9.9 Cherokee 3,425 3,164 3,081 3,038 2,996 2,928 -14.5 Cheyenne 842 836 879 936 992 1,042 23.8 Clark 521 522 535 547 552 553 6.1 Clay 1,831 1,745 1,667 1,619 1,602 1,594 -12.9 Cloud 2,384 2,154 2,072 2,073 2,110 2,135 -10.4 Coffey 1,439 1,400 1,364 1,333 1,297 1,248 -13.3 Comanche 508 491 468 465 474 481 -5.3 Cowley 5,770 5,796 5,783 5,901 6,082 6,252 8.4 Crawford 5,910 5,666 5,529 5,384 5,195 4,927 -16.6 Decatur 909 853 834 862 908 948 4.3 Dickinson 3,599 3,629 3,862 4,058 4,182 4,250 18.1 Doniphan 1,334 1,263 1,275 1,296 1,309 1,307 -2.0 Douglas 7,937 8,397 8,916 9,514 10,141 10,679 34.5 Edwards 717 599 532 504 496 492 -31.4 Elk 825 758 739 733 727 713 -13.6 Ellis 3,939 4,003 4,208 4,445 4,718 4,986 26.6 Ellsworth 1,329 1,250 1,194 1,176 1,175 1,167 -12.2 Finney 2,829 2,805 2,892 2,979 3,035 3,031 7.1 Ford 3,566 3,508 3,556 3,622 3,650 3,594 0.8 Franklin 3,476 3,485 3,456 3,421 3,401 3,382 -2.7 Geary 2,634 2,636 2,860 3,153 3,493 3,855 46.4 Gove 696 708 726 758 803 855 22.8 Graham 697 664 662 696 747 798 14.5 Grant 763 766 782 814 861 915 19.9 Gray 749 833 946 1,014 1,047 1,068 42.6 Greeley 271 263 269 284 303 322 18.8 Greenwood 1,750 1,743 1,731 1,749 1,764 1,761 0.6 Hamilton 490 481 469 465 466 467 -4.7 Harper 1,519 1,418 1,377 1,387 1,426 1,468 -3.4 Harvey 5,512 5,790 6,163 6,645 7,238 7,880 43.0 Haskell 457 477 513 551 585 614 34.4 Hodgeman 396 431 473 500 511 518 30.8 Jackson 1,889 2,283 2,875 3,173 3,253 3,286 74.0 Jefferson 2,358 2,331 2,306 2,267 2,220 2,172 -7.9 Jewell 983 871 870 896 935 973 -1.0 Johnson 45,069 52,269 59,812 68,218 77,389 86,903 92.8 Kearny 504 507 513 522 533 544 7.9 Kingman 1,697 1,667 1,704 1,750 1,808 1,865 9.9 Kiowa 699 673 685 713 744 766 9.6 Labette 3,960 3,845 3,869 3,942 4,026 4,078 3.0 Lane 441 405 411 425 441 455 3.2 Leavenworth 6,766 7,164 7,675 8,441 9,378 10,340 52.8 Lincoln 842 803 796 800 802 794 -5.7 Linn 1,750 1,698 1,617 1,568 1,523 1,466 -16.2 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2025, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2025 People Aged 65 and Over 471 County April 1, 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2025, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2025 People Aged 65 and Over Logan 632 634 649 674 705 734 16.1 Lyon 4,183 4,159 4,200 4,289 4,404 4,486 7.2 McPherson 5,109 5,207 5,330 5,512 5,728 5,922 15.9 Marion 2,824 2,802 2,767 2,749 2,754 2,746 -2.8 Marshall 2,414 2,400 2,508 2,618 2,699 2,741 13.5 Meade 831 818 822 834 850 859 3.4 Miami 3,378 3,555 3,801 4,006 4,179 4,319 27.9 Mitchell 1,482 1,419 1,400 1,405 1,432 1,465 -1.1 Montgomery 6,633 6,333 6,098 6,055 6,135 6,230 -6.1 Morris 1,283 1,295 1,323 1,357 1,388 1,409 9.8 Morton 487 470 477 492 512 532 9.2 Nemaha 2,359 2,363 2,432 2,543 2,684 2,821 19.6 Neosho 2,980 2,789 2,704 2,698 2,724 2,737 -8.2 Ness 837 805 797 816 849 883 5.5 Norton 1,165 1,135 1,127 1,125 1,115 1,097 -5.8 Osage 2,648 2,886 3,211 3,374 3,429 3,437 29.8 Osborne 1,144 1,052 1,006 995 1,004 1,013 -11.5 Ottawa 1,086 1,063 1,041 1,032 1,022 998 -8.1 Pawnee 1,340 1,267 1,278 1,309 1,347 1,375 2.6 Phillips 1,311 1,314 1,342 1,377 1,401 1,417 8.1 Pottawatomie 2,451 2,553 2,602 2,627 2,650 2,661 8.6 Pratt 1,851 1,817 1,803 1,844 1,921 1,994 7.7 Rawlins 758 798 840 904 981 1,059 39.7 Reno 10,618 10,179 9,970 10,078 10,442 10,848 2.2 Republic 1,523 1,377 1,331 1,325 1,343 1,356 -11.0 Rice 1,934 1,848 1,806 1,793 1,794 1,777 -8.1 Riley 4,729 5,042 5,475 5,975 6,552 7,152 51.2 Rooks 1,220 1,201 1,242 1,291 1,334 1,369 12.2 Rush 899 870 866 888 915 938 4.3 Russell 1,774 1,628 1,610 1,663 1,738 1,798 1.4 Saline 7,480 7,749 7,993 8,308 8,651 8,939 19.5 Scott 845 836 847 873 907 941 11.4 Sedgwick 51,574 54,245 57,579 62,278 67,779 73,203 41.9 Seward 2,006 2,024 2,060 2,121 2,186 2,225 10.9 Shawnee 23,341 24,158 25,269 26,711 28,339 29,969 28.4 Sheridan 570 540 549 576 615 655 14.9 Sherman 1,153 1,195 1,319 1,417 1,502 1,575 36.6 Smith 1,264 1,157 1,136 1,165 1,211 1,243 -1.7 Stafford 1,015 971 952 951 954 952 -6.2 Stanton 312 345 375 417 466 520 66.7 Stevens 727 700 704 711 717 723 -0.6 Sumner 4,014 3,931 3,932 3,972 4,039 4,088 1.8 Thomas 1,197 1,217 1,246 1,282 1,328 1,371 14.5 Trego 796 738 743 764 793 818 2.8 Wabaunsee 1,073 1,060 1,090 1,108 1,113 1,106 3.1 Wallace 316 310 319 334 356 377 19.3 Washington 1,625 1,537 1,522 1,543 1,575 1,596 -1.8 Wichita 405 420 459 499 535 566 39.8 Wilson 2,061 2,056 2,110 2,146 2,162 2,164 5.0 Woodson 939 872 837 833 842 847 -9.8 Wyandotte 18,520 17,834 17,364 17,889 18,929 19,936 7.6 Kansas 356,229 365,491 381,741 403,969 429,424 453,987 27.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1; The Governor's Economic and Demographic Report 2005-2006 , http://www.budget.ks.gov/ecodemo_past.htm (accessed June 6, 2007). 472 Population of C i ties ov er 10,000 in K a nsas C e nsus Year s, 1900-1990 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 A r k ans as Ci t y 6, 140 7, 508 11, 253 13, 946 12, 752 12, 903 14, 262 13, 216 13, 201 12, 762 A t c hi s on 15, 722 16, 429 12, 630 13, 024 12, 648 12, 792 12, 529 12, 565 11, 407 10, 656 Chanut e 4, 208 9, 272 10, 286 10, 277 10, 142 10, 109 10, 849 10, 341 10, 506 9, 488 Cof f ey v ille 4, 953 12, 687 13, 452 16, 198 17, 355 17, 113 17, 382 15, 116 15, 185 12, 917 Derby Ci t y * - 235 247 294 256 432 6, 458 7, 947 9, 786 14, 691 Dodge Ci t y 1, 942 3, 214 5, 061 10, 059 8, 487 11, 262 13, 520 14, 127 18, 001 21, 129 E l Dorado 3, 466 3, 129 10, 955 10, 311 10, 045 11, 037 12, 523 12, 308 11, 551 11, 495 E m pori a 8, 223 9, 058 11, 273 14, 067 13, 188 15, 669 18, 190 23, 327 25, 287 25, 512 Garden Ci t y 1, 590 3, 171 3, 848 6, 121 6, 285 10, 905 11, 811 14, 708 18, 256 24, 097 Great B end 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 Hut c hi ns on 9, 379 16, 364 23, 298 27, 085 30, 013 33, 575 37, 574 36, 885 40, 284 39, 308 I ndependenc e 4, 851 10, 480 11, 920 12, 782 11, 565 11, 335 11, 222 10, 347 10, 598 10, 030 J unc t i on Ci t y 4, 695 5, 598 7, 533 7, 407 8, 507 13, 462 18, 700 19, 018 19, 305 20, 642 K ans as Ci t y 51, 418 82, 331 101, 177 121, 857 121, 458 129, 553 121, 901 168, 213 161, 148 149, 800 Law renc e 10, 862 12, 374 12, 456 13, 726 14, 390 23, 351 32, 858 45, 698 52, 738 65, 608 Leavenw ort h 20, 735 19, 363 16, 912 17, 466 19, 220 20, 579 22, 052 25, 147 33, 656 38, 495 Leaw ood - - - - - 1, 167 7, 466 10, 349 13, 360 19, 693 Lenex a - 383 472 452 502 803 2, 487 5, 242 18, 639 34, 110 Li beral 426 1, 716 3, 618 5, 294 4, 410 7, 134 13, 813 13, 471 14, 911 16, 573 M c P hers on 2, 996 3, 546 4, 595 6, 147 7, 194 8, 689 9, 996 10, 851 11, 753 12, 422 M anhat t an 3, 438 5, 722 7, 989 10, 136 11, 659 19, 056 22, 993 27, 575 32, 644 37, 737 M erri am - - - - - - 5, 084 10, 851 10, 794 11, 819 New t on 6, 208 7, 862 9, 781 11, 034 11, 048 11, 590 14, 877 15, 439 16, 332 16, 700 Ol at he 3, 451 3, 272 3, 268 3, 656 3, 979 5, 593 10, 987 17, 917 37, 258 63, 402 Ot t aw a 6, 934 7, 650 9, 018 9, 563 10, 193 10, 081 10, 673 11, 036 11, 016 10, 667 Overl and P ark - - - - - - 21, 110 76, 623 81, 784 111, 790 P ars ons 7, 682 12, 463 16, 028 14, 903 14, 294 14, 750 13, 929 13, 015 12, 898 11, 919 P i t t s burg 10, 112 14, 755 18, 052 18, 145 17, 571 19, 341 18, 678 20, 171 18, 770 17, 789 P r ai ri e V i l l age - - - - - - 25, 356 28, 138 24, 657 23, 186 S al i na 6, 074 9, 688 15, 085 20, 155 21, 073 26, 176 43, 202 37, 714 41, 843 42, 299 S haw nee - - - 553 597 845 9, 072 20, 482 29, 653 37, 962 Topek a 33, 608 43, 684 50, 022 64, 120 67, 833 78, 791 119, 484 125, 011 118, 690 119, 883 W i c hi t a 24, 671 52, 450 72, 217 111, 110 114, 966 168, 279 254, 698 276, 554 279, 838 304, 017 W i nf i el d 5, 554 6, 700 7, 933 9, 398 9, 506 10, 264 11, 117 11, 405 10, 736 11, 931 S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. * form erly E l P a so S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1960 U . S . C ensus of P opul ati on, N u m ber of Inhabi tants: K ansas (P C ( 1)-18A ); 1980 C ensus of P opul ati on, N u m ber of Inhabi tants: K ansas (P C 80-1-A - 18); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P opul ati on and H ousi ng C ounts (C P H -2-1 and C P H - L-157). 473 Ci ty A p r il 1 , 1990 C e nsus Jul y 1, 1992 E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 1994 Es t ima t e Jul y 1, 1996 E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 1999 E s ti m a te Ap r i l 1 , 2000 C e nsus P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 A r k ans as Ci t y 12, 762 13, 059 13, 235 13, 359 12, 855 11, 963 -6. 3 A t c hi s on 10, 656 10, 726 10, 641 10, 665 10, 617 10, 232 -4. 0 C o ffe y v ille 1 2 , 9 1 7 1 2 , 5 8 7 1 2 , 4 4 2 1 2 , 2 5 4 1 1 , 9 1 9 1 1 , 0 6 0 - 1 4 . 4 Derby 14, 691 16, 119 17, 196 17, 817 18, 855 17, 807 21. 2 Dodge Ci t y 21, 129 21, 670 22, 266 22, 555 22, 869 25, 176 19. 2 E l Dorado 11, 495 12, 060 12, 352 12, 952 13, 105 12, 057 4. 9 E m pori a 25, 512 25, 390 25, 458 25, 272 24, 897 26, 760 4. 9 Garden Ci t y 24, 097 23, 497 23, 604 23, 895 25, 043 28, 451 18. 1 Great B end 15, 427 15, 572 15, 663 15, 840 16, 055 15, 345 -0. 5 Hays 17, 814 18, 627 18, 579 18, 733 19, 230 20, 013 12. 3 Hut c hi ns on 39, 308 39, 079 39, 027 39, 250 39, 561 40, 787 3. 8 J unc t i on Ci t y 20, 642 22, 461 21, 159 17, 713 16, 851 18, 886 -8. 5 K ans as Ci t y 149, 800 147, 769 144, 366 142, 229 139, 971 146, 866 -2. 0 Law renc e 65, 608 67, 396 69, 752 73, 137 78, 911 80, 098 22. 1 Leavenw ort h 38, 495 39, 534 39, 731 39, 599 39, 123 35, 420 -8. 0 Leaw ood 19, 693 21, 226 22, 947 24, 677 26, 513 27, 656 40. 4 Lenex a 34, 110 35, 709 37, 264 37, 700 40, 518 40, 238 18. 0 Li beral 16, 573 16, 482 16, 942 17, 305 17, 515 19, 666 18. 7 M c P hers on 12, 422 13, 023 13, 316 13, 508 13, 614 13, 770 10. 9 M anhat t an 37, 737 44, 178 44, 943 43, 057 41, 499 45, 007 19. 3 M erri am 11, 819 12, 101 12, 322 12, 183 12, 044 11, 008 -6. 9 New t on 16, 700 16, 934 17, 623 17, 126 17, 742 17, 190 2. 9 Ol at he 63, 402 68, 402 72, 906 79, 497 88, 192 92, 962 46. 6 Ot t aw a 10, 667 11, 077 11, 169 11, 495 11, 744 11, 921 11. 8 Overl and P ark 111, 790 118, 728 125, 985 131, 078 142, 783 149, 080 33. 4 P ars ons 11, 919 11, 967 11, 770 11, 591 11, 443 11, 514 -3. 4 P i t t s burg 17, 789 18, 188 18, 117 18, 354 18, 534 19, 243 8. 2 P r ai ri e V i l l age 23, 186 23, 478 23, 900 23, 649 23, 294 22, 072 -4. 8 S al i na 42, 299 43, 610 44, 259 44, 515 44, 077 45, 679 8. 0 S haw nee 37, 962 39, 586 41, 574 42, 995 46, 364 47, 996 26. 4 Topek a 119, 883 121, 815 122, 656 123, 675 124, 529 122, 377 2. 1 W i c hi t a 304, 017 320, 037 323, 342 324, 991 335, 562 346, 753 14. 1 W i nf i el d 11, 931 12, 007 11, 916 11, 955 11, 947 12, 206 2. 3 1990-2000, Selected Year s Population of C i ties ov er 10,000 in K a nsas S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popul ati on/esti m a tes/m e tro-ci ty /pl a ceby st/S C 99T 7_ K S .tx t (accessed D e cem ber 2, 2005); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, S um m ary T ape Fi l e 1-A (S T F 1-A and C P H - L-157); 2000 C ensus, S u m m a ry Fi l e 1 (S F1), C ount Questi on R e so lution (CQR), h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed D e cem ber 2, 2005). 474 Population of C i ties ov er 10,000 in K a nsas A pr il 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Ci ty A r k ans as Ci t y 11, 963 11, 777 12, 081 11, 820 11, 745 11, 507 11, 416 -4. 57 A t c hi s on 10, 232 10, 232 10, 173 10, 162 10, 200 10, 135 10, 154 -0. 76 C o ffe y v ille 1 1 , 0 6 0 1 0 , 8 7 2 1 0 , 6 7 1 1 0 , 5 3 9 1 0 , 4 6 2 1 0 , 3 6 4 1 0 , 3 8 7 - 6 .0 8 Derby 17, 807 18, 488 18, 847 19, 143 20, 310 20, 563 21, 101 18. 50 Dodge Ci t y 25, 176 25, 165 25, 234 25, 595 25, 881 26, 078 26, 101 3. 67 E l Dorado 12, 057 12, 716 12, 682 12, 696 12, 688 12, 664 12, 718 5. 48 E m pori a 26, 760 26, 819 26, 649 26, 620 26, 702 26, 436 26, 188 -2. 14 Garden Ci t y 28, 451 28, 154 27, 513 27, 222 27, 273 27, 147 27, 175 -4. 48 Gardner 9, 396 10, 299 10, 754 11, 669 12, 951 14, 318 15, 597 66. 00 Great B end 15, 345 15, 459 15, 467 15, 480 15, 440 15, 501 15, 537 1. 25 Hays 20, 013 19, 988 19, 925 19, 901 19, 814 19, 682 19, 726 -1. 43 H a y s v ille 8 , 5 0 2 9 , 2 0 5 9 , 3 6 1 9 , 5 2 4 9 , 6 5 4 9 , 8 2 5 1 0 , 0 2 9 1 7 . 9 6 Hut c hi ns on 40, 787 41, 616 41, 285 41, 115 40, 964 40, 953 41, 085 0. 73 J unc t i on Ci t y 18, 886 18, 312 17, 802 17, 500 16, 770 16, 254 16, 106 -14. 72 K ans as Ci t y 146, 866 147, 140 146, 352 145, 459 144, 357 144, 167 143, 801 -2. 09 Lans i ng 9, 199 9, 833 9, 961 10, 408 10, 470 10, 539 10, 705 16. 37 Law renc e 80, 098 81, 780 83, 310 84, 844 86, 448 88, 664 88, 605 10. 62 Leavenw ort h 35, 420 35, 473 35, 667 35, 432 35, 214 35, 030 34, 993 -1. 21 Leaw ood 27, 656 28, 068 28, 235 28, 915 29, 518 30, 131 30, 702 11. 01 Lenex a 40, 238 40, 680 41, 205 42, 046 42, 624 43, 401 44, 520 10. 64 Li beral 19, 666 19, 781 20, 084 20, 188 20, 231 20, 246 20, 384 3. 65 M c P hers on 13, 770 13, 718 13, 713 13, 686 13, 666 13, 682 13, 594 -1. 28 M anhat t an 45, 007 46, 124 46, 518 46, 803 48, 241 49, 497 50, 737 12. 73 M erri am 11, 008 10, 907 10, 815 10, 822 10, 776 10, 761 10, 773 -2. 13 New t on 17, 190 17, 751 17, 953 18, 034 18, 113 18, 158 18, 093 5. 25 Ol at he 92, 962 96, 364 101, 372 105, 465 108, 448 111, 278 114, 662 23. 34 Ot t aw a 11, 921 12, 059 12, 200 12, 330 12, 498 12, 594 12, 792 7. 31 Overl and P ark 149, 080 154, 364 158, 555 160, 486 162, 763 164, 681 166, 722 11. 83 P ars ons 11, 514 11, 388 11, 314 11, 305 11, 222 11, 201 11, 237 -2. 41 P i t t s burg 19, 243 19, 257 19, 075 19, 239 19, 204 19, 159 19, 120 -0. 64 P r ai ri e V i l l age 22, 072 21, 869 21, 678 21, 665 21, 515 21, 437 21, 414 -2. 98 S al i na 45, 679 45, 926 46, 022 45, 831 45, 931 46, 008 46, 140 1. 01 S haw nee 47, 996 50, 823 52, 636 54, 127 56, 189 57, 583 59, 252 23. 45 Topek a 122, 377 122, 824 122, 302 122, 236 121, 735 121, 725 122, 113 -0. 22 W i c hi t a 346, 753 352, 253 354, 325 354, 131 353, 424 355, 029 357, 698 3. 16 W i nf i el d 12, 206 12, 172 12, 210 11, 998 11, 971 11, 792 11, 741 -3. 81 Jul y 1 popul ati on esti m a tes are revi sed annual l y ; therefore, pr evi ousl y publ i s hed Jul y 1 esti m a te data are not com parabl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on E s ti m a tes, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/ci t i e s/S U B - E S T 2006-4.htm l (accessed June 28, 2007); C ount Questi on R e sol u ti on (C QR ), http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed Jul y 16, 2007). P e rcent ChangeA p ri l 2000- Jul y 2006 A p ri l 1, 2000 Populat ion C e nsus Jul y 1, 2001 Populat ion E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 2002 Populat ion E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 2003 Populat ion Es t ima t e Jul y 1, 2004 Populat ion Es t ima t e Jul y 1, 2005 Populat ion E s ti m a te Jul y 1, 2006 Populat ion E s ti m a te 475 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 Abbyville 118 143 123 Beverly 199 193 171 Abilene 6,746 6,661 6,572 Bird City 678 671 546 Admire 149 144 158 Bison 291 285 279 Agenda 124 107 106 Blue Mound 319 308 319 Agra 277 294 321 Blue Rapids 1,426 1,148 1,280 Albert 221 235 236 Bluff City 152 109 95 Alden 239 238 214 Bogue 234 257 197 Alexander 153 129 116 Bonner Springs 3,171 3,884 6,266 Allen 205 175 205 Brewster 317 320 327 Alma 838 905 925 Bronson 354 397 414 Almena 555 489 517 Brookville 246 238 259 Altamont 672 845 1,054 Brownell 118 98 92 Alta Vista 400 402 430 Bucklin 752 771 786 Alton 299 214 135 Buffalo 422 321 386 Altoona 490 475 564 Buhler 888 1,019 1,188 Americus 300 441 915 Bunker Hill 200 181 124 Andale 432 500 538 Burden 580 503 518 Andover 186 1,880 2,801 Burdett - 285 275 Anthony 2,744 2,653 2,661 Burlingame 1,151 999 1,239 Arcadia 507 388 460 Burlington 2,113 2,099 2,901 Argonia 553 591 587 Burns 314 268 224 Arkansas City 14,262 13,216 13,201 Burr Oak 473 426 366 Arlington 466 503 631 Burrton 774 808 976 Arma 1,296 1,348 1,676 Bushong 51 39 62 Ashland 1,312 1,244 1,096 Bushton 499 397 388 Assaria 322 303 414 Byers 52 46 47 Atchison 12,529 12,565 11,407 Caldwell 1,788 1,540 1,401 Athol 140 108 90 Cambridge 140 110 113 Atlanta 267 216 256 Cam p Forsyth 1 - 2,334 2,054 Attica 845 639 730 Caney 2,682 2,192 2,284 Atwood 1,906 1,658 1,665 Canton 784 893 926 Auburn - 261 890 Carbondale 664 1,041 1,518 Augusta 6,434 5,977 6,968 Carlton 78 40 49 Aurora 150 120 130 Cassoday - 123 122 Axtell 493 456 470 Cawker City 686 726 640 Baldwin City 1,877 2,520 2,829 Cedar 73 46 53 Barnard 205 190 163 Cedar Point 87 73 66 Barnes 247 209 257 Cedar Vale 859 665 848 Bartlett 137 138 163 Centralia 527 511 486 Basehor - 724 1,483 Chanute 10,849 10,341 10,506 Bassett 67 62 31 Chapman 1,095 1,132 1,255 Baxter Springs 4,498 4,489 4,773 Chase 922 800 753 Bazine 429 386 385 Chautauqua 205 137 156 Beattie 314 288 316 Cheney 1,101 1,160 1,404 Bel Aire - - - Cherokee 797 790 775 Belle Plaine 1,579 1,553 1,706 Cherryvale 2,783 2,609 2,769 Belleville 2,940 3,063 2,805 Chetopa 1,538 1,596 1,751 Beloit 3,837 4,121 4,367 Cimarron 1,115 1,373 1,491 Belpre 211 191 154 Circleville 151 178 164 Belvue 179 161 212 Claflin 891 887 764 Benedict 128 91 111 Clay Center 4,613 4,963 4,948 Bennington 535 561 579 Clayton 161 127 102 Bentley 204 260 311 Clearwater 1,073 1,435 1,684 Benton 452 517 609 Clifton 746 718 695 Bern 206 191 220 Climax 81 64 81 476 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 Clyde 1,025 946 909 Elk 498 432 404 Coats 152 152 153 Elk Falls 179 124 151 Coffeyville 17,382 15,116 15,185 Elkhart 1,780 2,089 2,243 Colby 4,210 4,658 5,544 Ellinwood 2,729 2,416 2,508 Coldwater 1,164 1,016 989 Ellis 2,218 2,137 2,062 Collyer 233 182 151 Ellsworth 2,361 2,080 2,465 Colony 419 382 474 Elmdale 114 102 109 Columbus 3,395 3,356 3,426 Elsmore 128 116 104 Colwich 703 879 935 Elwood 1,191 1,283 1,275 Concordia 7,022 7,221 6,847 Emmett 128 156 223 Conway Springs 1,057 1,153 1,313 Emporia 18,190 23,327 25,287 Coolidge 117 102 82 Englewood 243 158 111 Copeland 247 267 323 Ensign 255 237 209 Corning 240 162 158 Enterprise 1,015 868 839 Cottonwood Falls 971 987 954 Erie 1,309 1,414 1,415 Council Grove 2,664 2,403 2,381 Esbon 237 206 234 Countryside 428 411 346 Eskridge 519 589 603 Courtland 384 403 377 Eudora 1,526 2,071 2,934 Coyville 133 93 98 Eureka 4,055 3,576 3,425 Cuba 336 290 286 Everest 348 304 331 Cullison 129 117 154 Fairview 272 283 258 Culver 200 148 167 Fairway 5,398 5,227 4,619 Cunningham 618 483 540 Fall River 226 191 173 Damar 361 245 204 Florence 853 777 729 Danville 118 80 71 Fontana 138 160 173 Dearing 249 338 475 Ford 252 246 272 Deerfield 442 474 538 Formoso 192 180 166 Delia 163 168 181 Fort Rile y 2 - 2,310 2,147 Delphos 619 599 570 Fort Riley North 1 - 12,469 16,086 Denison 184 248 231 Fort Scott 9,410 8,967 8,893 Denton 161 162 156 Fowler 717 588 592 Derby 6,458 7,947 9,786 Frankfort 1,106 960 1,038 De Soto 1,271 1,839 2,061 Frederick 48 39 29 Dexter 291 286 366 Fredonia 3,233 3,080 3,047 Dighton 1,526 1,540 1,390 Freeport 31 21 12 Dodge City 13,520 14,127 18,001 Frontenac 1,713 2,223 2,586 Dorrance 331 234 220 Fulton 207 213 194 Douglass 1,058 1,126 1,450 Galatia 73 78 69 Downs 1,206 1,268 1,324 Galena 3,827 3,712 3,587 Dresden 134 103 84 Galesburg 128 146 181 Dunlap 134 102 82 Galva 442 522 651 Durham 183 143 130 Garden City 11,811 14,790 18,256 Dwight 281 322 320 Garden Plain 560 678 775 Earlton 104 102 79 Gardner 1,619 1,839 2,392 Eastborough 1,001 1,141 854 Garfield 278 261 277 Easton 320 435 460 Garnett 3,034 3,169 3,310 Edgerton 414 513 1,214 Gas 342 438 543 Edmond 91 90 56 Gaylord 239 211 203 Edna 442 418 537 Gem 116 80 101 Edwardsville 513 619 3,364 Geneseo 558 453 496 Effingham 564 605 634 Geuda Springs 223 223 217 Elbing 105 128 175 Girard 2,350 2,591 2,888 El Dorado 12,523 12,308 10,510 Glade 133 180 131 Elgin 148 115 139 Glasco 812 767 710 477 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 Glen Elder 444 422 491 Hoyt 283 420 536 Goddard 533 955 1,427 Hudson 201 181 157 Goessel 327 386 421 Hugoton 2,912 2,739 3,165 Goff 259 207 196 Humboldt 2,285 2,249 2,230 Goodland 4,459 5,510 5,708 Hunnewell 83 77 86 Gorham 429 379 355 Hunter 229 150 135 Gove City 228 172 148 Huron 119 106 107 Grainfield 389 374 417 Hutchinson 37,574 36,885 40,284 Grandview Plaza - 734 1,189 Independence 11,222 10,347 10,598 Great Bend 16,670 16,133 16,608 Ingalls 174 235 274 Greeley 415 368 405 Inman 729 836 947 Green 190 163 155 Iola 6,885 6,493 6,938 Greenleaf 562 448 462 Isabel 181 147 137 Greensburg 1,988 1,907 1,885 Iuka 225 210 235 Grenola 349 290 335 Jamestown 422 470 440 Gridley 321 328 404 Jennings 292 224 194 Grinnell 396 449 410 Jetmore 1,028 936 862 Gypsum 593 391 423 Jewell 582 569 589 Haddam 311 289 239 Johnson 860 1,038 1,244 Halstead 1,598 1,716 1,994 Junction 18,700 19,018 19,305 Hamilton 400 349 363 Kanopolis 732 626 729 Hamlin 99 95 80 Kanorado 245 278 217 Hanover 773 793 802 Kansas City 121,901 168,213 161,087 Hanston 279 282 257 Kechi 245 229 288 Hardtner 372 300 336 Kensington 619 653 681 Harper 1,899 1,665 1,823 Kincaid 220 189 192 Harris 36 41 80 Kingman 3,582 3,622 3,563 Hartford 337 478 551 Kinsley 2,263 2,212 2,074 Harveyville 204 279 280 Kiowa 1,674 1,414 1,409 Havana 162 144 169 Kirwin 356 293 249 Haven 982 1,146 1,125 Kismet 150 294 368 Havensville 166 163 183 Labette 114 105 123 Haviland 725 705 770 La Crosse 1,767 1,583 1,618 Hays 11,947 15,396 16,301 La Cygne 810 989 1,025 Haysville 5,836 6,531 8,006 La Harpe 529 509 687 Hazelton 246 176 143 Lake Quivira - - 1,087 Hepler 178 152 165 Lakin 1,432 1,570 1,823 Herington 3,702 3,165 2,930 Lancaster 196 279 274 Herndon 339 268 220 Lane 282 254 249 Hesston 1,103 1,926 3,013 Langdon 97 93 84 Hiawatha 3,391 3,365 3,702 Lansing 1,264 3,797 5,307 Highland 755 899 954 Larned 5,001 4,567 4,811 Hill City 2,421 2,071 2,028 Latham 203 156 148 Hillsboro 2,441 2,730 2,717 Latimer 40 29 31 Hoisington 4,248 3,710 3,678 Lawrence 32,858 45,698 52,738 Holcomb - 272 816 Leavenworth 22,052 25,147 33,656 Hollenberg 55 47 57 Leawood 7,466 10,645 13,360 Holton 3,028 3,063 3,132 Lebanon 583 517 440 Holyrood 737 593 567 Lebo 498 589 966 Hope 463 438 468 Lecompton 304 434 576 Horace 195 137 137 Lehigh 178 168 189 Horton 2,361 2,177 2,130 Lenexa 2,487 5,549 18,639 Howard 1,017 918 965 Lenora 512 439 444 Hoxie 1,289 1,419 1,462 Leon 541 510 667 478 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 Leona 110 72 73 Merriam 5,084 10,955 10,794 Leonardville 378 412 437 Milan 144 162 135 Leoti 1,401 1,916 1,869 Mildred 60 42 64 LeRoy 601 551 701 Milford 318 296 465 Lewis 486 525 551 Miltonvale 814 718 588 Liberal 13,813 13,862 14,911 Minneapolis 2,024 1,971 2,075 Liberty 233 185 174 Minneola 679 630 712 Liebenthal 191 169 163 Mission 4,626 8,125 8,643 Lincoln Center 1,717 1,582 1,599 Mission Hills 3,621 4,198 3,904 Lincolnville 244 218 235 Mission Woods 243 237 213 Lindsborg 2,609 2,764 3,155 Moline 698 555 553 Linn 466 388 483 Montezuma 543 606 730 Linwood 375 323 343 Moran 549 550 643 Little River 552 493 529 Morganville 226 257 261 Logan 846 760 720 Morland 317 300 223 Lone Elm 69 66 55 Morrill 299 308 336 Longford 146 99 109 Morrowville 195 201 180 Long Island 229 195 187 Moscow 211 228 228 Longton 401 304 396 Mound City 661 714 755 Lorraine 157 153 157 Moundridge 1,214 1,271 1,453 Lost Springs 139 103 94 Mound Valley 481 467 381 Louisburg 862 1,033 1,744 Mount Hope 539 665 791 Louisville 204 204 207 Mulberry 642 622 647 Lucas 559 524 524 Mullinville 385 376 339 Luray 328 303 295 Mulvane 2,981 3,185 4,254 Lyndon 953 958 1,132 Munden 177 123 152 Lyons 4,592 4,355 4,152 Muscotah 228 206 248 McCracken 406 333 292 Narka 166 130 120 McCune 433 487 528 Nashville 137 107 127 McDonald 323 269 239 Natoma 775 603 515 McFarland 256 209 242 Neodesha 3,594 3,295 3,414 Macksville 546 484 546 Neosho Falls 222 184 157 McLouth 494 623 700 Neosho Rapids 178 234 289 McPherson 9,996 10,851 11,753 Ness City 1,653 1,756 1,769 Madison 1,105 1,061 1,099 Netawaka 225 192 218 Mahaska 160 122 119 New Albany 104 59 78 Maize 623 785 1,294 New Cambria 187 160 175 Manchester 153 92 98 New Strawn - - 457 Manhattan 22,993 27,575 32,644 Newton 14,877 15,439 16,332 Mankato 1,231 1,287 1,205 Nickerson 1,091 1,187 1,292 Manter 183 219 205 Niotaze 124 83 104 Maple Hill 244 327 381 Norcatur 302 284 226 Mapleton 127 112 121 North Newton 890 963 1,222 Marion 2,169 2,052 1,951 Norton 3,345 3,627 3,400 Marquette 607 578 639 Nortonville 595 727 692 Marysville 4,143 3,588 3,670 Norwich 430 414 476 Matfield Green 95 77 71 Oak Hill 69 41 35 Mayetta 218 246 287 Oak.-Sunview 1 --- Mayfield 119 110 128 Oakley 2,190 2,327 2,343 Meade 2,019 1,899 1,777 Oberlin 2,337 2,291 2,387 Medicine Lodge 3,072 2,545 2,384 Offerle 208 212 244 Melvern 376 455 481 Ogden 1,780 1,491 1,804 Menlo 99 48 42 Oketo 128 133 130 Meriden 402 472 707 Olathe 10,987 17,917 37,258 479 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 Olivet 116 64 65 Ramona 132 121 116 Olmitz 141 161 140 Randall 201 195 154 Olpe 722 453 477 Randolph 35 106 131 Olsburg 137 151 166 Ransom 387 416 448 Onaga 850 761 752 Rantoul 157 163 212 Oneida 119 112 120 Raymond 143 133 132 Osage City 2,213 2,600 2,667 Reading 249 247 244 Osawatomie 4,622 4,294 4,459 Redfield 133 138 185 Osborne 2,049 1,980 2,120 Republic 333 243 223 Oskaloosa 807 955 1,092 Reserve 138 117 105 Oswego 2,027 2,200 2,218 Rexford 245 231 204 Otis 362 387 410 Richfield 122 82 81 Ottawa 10,673 11,036 11,016 Richmond 352 464 510 Overbrook 509 748 930 Riley 575 668 779 Overland Park - 77,934 81,784 Robinson 317 278 324 Oxford 989 1,113 1,125 Roeland Park 8,949 9,760 7,962 Ozawkie - 137 472 Rolla 464 400 417 Palco 575 398 329 Rose Hill 273 387 1,557 Palmer 169 166 149 Roseland - 113 119 Paola 4,784 4,622 4,557 Rossville 797 934 1,045 Paradise 134 145 89 Rozel 207 236 219 Park 218 178 183 Rush Center 278 237 207 Park City 2,687 2,529 3,778 Russell 6,113 5,371 5,427 Parker 181 255 270 Russell Springs 93 83 56 Parkerville 59 25 42 Sabetha 2,318 2,376 2,286 Parsons 13,929 13,015 12,898 St. Francis 1,594 1,725 1,610 Partridge 221 302 268 St. George 259 241 309 Pawnee Rock 380 442 409 St. John 1,753 1,477 1,501 Paxico 276 216 168 St. Marys 1,509 1,434 1,598 Peabody 1,309 1,368 1,474 St. Paul 675 804 746 Penalosa 84 32 31 Salina 43,202 37,714 41,843 Perry 495 664 907 Satanta 686 1,161 1,117 Peru 340 289 286 Savonburg 131 109 113 Phillipsburg 3,233 3,241 3,229 Sawyer 192 164 213 Pittsburg 18,678 20,171 18,770 Scammon 429 457 501 Plains City 3 780 857 1,044 Scandia 643 567 480 Plainville 3,104 2,627 2,458 Schoenchen 188 182 209 Pleasanton 1,098 1,216 1,303 Scott City 3,555 4,001 4,154 Plevna 117 124 115 Scottsville 60 46 56 Pomona 489 541 868 Scranton 576 575 664 Portis 232 178 172 Sedan 1,677 1,555 1,579 Potwin 635 497 563 Sedgwick 1,095 1,083 1,471 Powhattan 128 111 95 Selden 347 271 266 Prairie View 188 201 145 Seneca 2,072 2,182 2,389 Prairie Village 25,356 28,378 24,657 Severance 146 128 134 Pratt 8,156 6,736 6,885 Severy 492 384 447 Prescott 278 222 319 Seward 92 66 88 Preston 278 239 227 Sharon 272 265 283 Pretty Prairie 525 561 655 Sharon Springs 966 1,012 982 Princeton 174 159 244 Shawnee 9,072 20,946 29,653 Protection 780 673 684 Silver Lake 392 811 1,350 Quenemo 434 429 413 Simpson 154 131 123 Quinter 776 930 951 Smith Center 2,379 2,389 2,240 Radium 64 55 47 Smolan - 175 169 480 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980 Soldier 171 173 165 WaKeeney 2,808 2,334 2,388 Solomon 1,008 973 1,018 Wakefield 603 583 803 South Haven 408 413 439 Waldo 178 123 75 South Hutchinson 1,672 1,879 2,226 Waldron 38 24 29 Spearville 602 738 693 Wallace 110 112 86 Speed 75 58 41 Walnut 381 330 308 Spivey 98 78 83 Walton 225 211 269 Spring Hill 909 1,186 2,005 Wamego 2,363 2,507 3,159 Stafford 1,862 1,414 1,425 Washington 1,506 1,584 1,488 Stark 96 124 143 Waterville 700 632 694 Sterling 2,303 2,312 2,312 Wathena 837 1,150 1,418 Stockton 2,073 1,818 1,825 Waverly 381 510 671 Strong City 659 545 675 Webber 58 49 53 Sublette 1,077 1,208 1,293 Weir 699 740 705 Summerfield 237 254 225 Wellington 8,809 8,072 8,212 Sun City 188 119 85 Wellsville 984 1,183 1,612 Susank 87 59 52 West Mineral 262 232 229 Sylvan Grove 400 403 376 Westmoreland 460 485 598 Sylvia 402 390 353 Westphalia 249 185 204 Syracuse 1,888 1,720 1,654 Westwood 2,040 2,383 1,783 Tampa 145 154 113 Westwood Hills 495 414 437 Tescott 396 393 331 Wetmore 390 392 376 Thayer 396 430 517 Wheaton 114 106 90 Timken 147 123 99 White City 459 458 534 Tipton 252 315 321 White Cloud 238 210 234 Tonganoxie 1,354 1,717 1,864 Whitewater 499 520 751 Topeka 119,484 125,011 115,266 Whiting 233 256 270 Toronto 524 431 466 Wichita 254,698 276,554 279,272 Towanda 1,031 1,190 1,332 Willard 94 124 128 Treece 280 225 194 Williamsburg 255 286 362 Tribune 1,036 1,013 955 Willis 109 82 85 Troy 1,051 1,047 1,240 Willowbrook 62 100 109 Turon 559 430 481 Wilmore 99 96 97 Tyro 289 206 289 Wilsey 224 169 179 Udall 600 668 891 Wilson 905 870 978 Ulysses 3,157 3,779 4,653 Winchester 458 492 570 Uniontown 211 286 371 Windom 168 183 160 Utica 322 297 275 Winfield 11,117 11,405 10,736 Valley Center 2,570 2,551 3,300 Winona 393 293 258 Valley Falls 1,193 1,169 1,189 Woodbine 173 170 172 Vermillion 265 191 191 Woodston 332 211 157 Victoria 1,170 1,246 1,328 Yates Center 2,080 1,967 1,998 Vining 128 84 85 Zenda 157 142 142 Viola 203 193 199 Zurich 244 189 189 Virgil 229 179 169 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 1 Census Designated Place 2 Camp Whiteside CDP 3 formerly West Plains Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population, Characteristics of the Population, Number of Inhabitants, Kansas ( PC80-1-A18). 481 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Ab b y v ille 140 140 139 139 141 140 141 128 A bi l ene 6, 242 6, 457 6, 580 6, 663 6, 621 6, 609 6, 660 6, 543 Ad m i r e 147 151 149 146 146 144 144 177 A genda 81 79 78 79 78 79 77 81 Ag r a 322 307 299 286 281 278 273 306 A l bert 229 231 226 215 214 209 203 181 A l den 182 176 172 173 172 172 168 168 A l ex ande r 85 79 74 69 66 65 63 75 Alle n 191 194 194 188 185 183 183 211 Alm a 871 841 847 841 839 824 813 797 A l m ena 423 415 424 430 433 431 425 469 Alta Vista 477 463 468 467 466 457 451 442 A l t am ont 1, 048 1, 050 1, 044 1, 050 1, 057 1, 055 1, 050 1, 092 Alto n 115 113 113 111 110 108 105 117 A l t oona 456 443 448 449 449 447 450 485 A m eri c us 891 892 900 901 892 887 890 938 A ndal e 566 628 632 650 660 672 676 766 A ndover 4, 204 4, 250 4, 735 5, 346 5, 593 6, 013 6, 399 6, 698 A nt hony 2, 516 2, 415 2, 353 2, 304 2, 302 2, 268 2, 227 2, 440 A r c adi a 338 330 337 335 327 321 320 391 A r goni a 529 533 531 528 525 527 521 534 A rk ans as Ci t y 12, 762 13, 059 13, 235 13, 359 13, 229 13, 015 12, 855 11, 963 A r l i ngt on 457 458 455 454 451 450 451 459 Ar m a 1, 542 1, 536 1, 592 1, 574 1, 534 1, 513 1, 505 1, 529 A s hl and 1, 032 1, 017 1, 040 1, 015 1, 032 1, 005 1, 001 975 Assa r i a 387 400 404 401 394 389 392 438 A t c hi s on 10, 656 10, 726 10, 641 10, 665 10, 623 10, 636 10, 617 10, 232 A t hol 86 83 80 80 78 77 77 51 A t l ant a 232 233 235 233 231 230 228 255 Attica 716 696 678 662 662 654 643 636 A t w ood 1, 388 1, 368 1, 364 1, 355 1, 345 1, 321 1, 277 1, 279 A uburn 908 982 1, 084 1, 081 1, 079 1, 085 1, 072 1, 121 A ugus t a 7, 848 8, 375 8, 648 8, 830 8, 865 8, 943 9, 019 8, 423 A urora 101 98 97 96 95 94 93 79 Ax te ll 432 437 435 444 443 440 440 445 0. 0 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 -8. 6 4. 8 20. 4 -5. 0 -21. 0 -7. 7 -11. 8 10. 5 -8. 5 10. 9 4. 2 -7. 3 1. 7 6. 4 5. 3 35. 3 59. 3 -3. 0 15. 7 3. 0 0. 9 -6. 3 0. 4 -0. 8 23. 5 -5. 5 13. 2 -4. 0 7. 3 -21. 8 -40. 7 9. 9 -11. 2 -7. 9 482 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Ba ld w i n C i ty 2, 961 3, 306 3, 496 3, 470 3, 507 3, 539 3, 646 3, 400 B arnard 129 125 125 122 121 121 122 123 B arnes 167 163 164 164 164 162 161 152 Ba r t le tt 107 105 103 100 100 99 98 124 B as eho r 1, 613 1, 806 2, 006 2, 129 2, 133 2, 179 2, 217 2, 238 Ba sse tt 20 23 25 25 25 25 25 22 B ax t er S pri ngs 4, 351 4, 465 4, 398 4, 356 4, 308 4, 224 4, 139 4, 602 Ba z i n e 373 356 346 322 314 315 306 311 Be a ttie 221 220 222 225 224 224 224 277 Be l Air e 3, 695 3, 864 4, 378 5, 019 5, 267 5, 571 5, 897 6, 014 B el l e P l ai ne 1, 649 1, 697 1, 719 1, 741 1, 749 1, 761 1, 752 1, 708 Be lle v ille 2, 517 2, 452 2, 414 2, 389 2, 356 2, 329 2, 275 2, 239 Be lo it 4, 066 4, 119 4, 043 4, 040 3, 999 3, 974 3, 978 4, 019 Be lp r e 116 113 113 111 109 107 107 104 Be lv u e 207 212 214 226 228 228 231 228 B enedi c t 84 67 68 68 68 69 70 103 B enni ngt on 568 568 581 609 618 620 620 623 B ent l ey 360 384 387 391 397 401 403 368 B ent on 669 690 732 766 803 837 864 827 Be r n 190 198 200 200 197 197 197 204 Be v e r l y 131 126 127 124 123 123 124 199 Bir d C i ty 467 463 464 465 462 455 465 482 Biso n 252 236 215 204 195 189 183 235 B l ue M ound 251 254 254 261 262 264 266 277 B l ue Rapi ds 1, 131 1, 120 1, 117 1, 135 1, 131 1, 125 1, 124 1, 088 Blu f f C i ty 69 65 64 62 62 62 60 80 B ogue 150 157 163 162 159 156 152 179 B onner S pri ngs 6, 413 6, 481 6, 578 6, 600 6, 668 6, 728 6, 828 6, 768 Br e w ste r 296 294 292 288 281 273 270 285 B r ons on 343 344 344 356 358 358 354 346 Br o o k v ille 226 239 240 238 234 231 228 259 B r ow nel l 44 42 43 40 40 40 39 48 Bu c k lin 710 715 721 716 702 707 705 725 Bu ffa lo 293 285 286 283 280 279 279 284 B uhl e r 1, 277 1, 274 1, 270 1, 304 1, 302 1, 302 1, 305 1, 358 62. 8 3. 6 -11. 0 -1. 2 15. 9 38. 7 -16. 6 25. 3 -4. 7 -9. 0 -3. 1 6. 3 10. 0 5. 8 14. 8 -10. 3 10. 1 22. 6 9. 7 2. 2 23. 6 7. 4 51. 9 3. 2 -6. 7 10. 4 -3. 8 15. 9 19. 3 5. 5 -3. 7 0. 9 14. 6 9. 1 2. 1 483 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 B unk er Hi l l 111 107 106 105 105 103 102 101 B urden 518 519 524 525 521 514 509 564 B urdet t 248 252 254 252 249 250 250 256 B url i ngam e 1, 074 1, 087 1, 112 1, 109 1, 105 1, 098 1, 086 1, 017 B url i ngt on 2, 735 2, 824 2, 869 2, 889 2, 892 2, 872 2, 896 2, 790 Bu r n s 226 226 235 236 238 238 239 268 Bu r r O a k 278 260 251 249 243 237 230 265 Bu r r to n 866 898 946 936 944 943 930 932 B us hong 57 55 55 54 53 53 52 55 Bu sh to n 341 325 322 320 319 317 309 314 By e r s 46 47 47 49 48 50 50 50 C a ld w e ll 1, 351 1, 373 1, 363 1, 366 1, 360 1, 362 1, 347 1, 284 Cam bri dge 74 73 75 75 74 73 73 103 Caney 2, 062 2, 066 2, 059 2, 033 2, 015 2, 012 2, 003 2, 092 Cant on 794 793 793 784 775 768 768 829 Carbondal e 1, 526 1, 684 1, 758 1, 762 1, 762 1, 753 1, 735 1, 478 Carl t o n 39 40 40 40 40 39 39 38 Cas s oday 95 98 98 101 100 99 98 130 C a w k e r C i ty 588 580 572 580 577 574 577 521 Ceda r 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 26 Cedar P oi nt 39 38 38 37 37 37 36 53 Cedar V al e 760 761 757 762 765 758 747 723 Cent ral i a 452 440 427 421 415 415 411 534 Chanut e 9, 488 9, 434 9, 393 9, 177 9, 145 9, 023 8, 944 9, 411 Chapm an 1, 264 1, 309 1, 357 1, 373 1, 368 1, 349 1, 344 1, 241 Chas e 577 558 551 556 554 551 540 490 Chaut auqua 132 130 128 130 129 128 126 113 Cheney 1, 560 1, 608 1, 627 1, 676 1, 704 1, 739 1, 749 1, 783 Cherok ee 651 655 677 674 661 653 653 722 Cherryval e 2, 464 2, 458 2, 432 2, 403 2, 378 2, 360 2, 348 2, 386 Chet opa 1, 357 1, 354 1, 333 1, 324 1, 320 1, 315 1, 312 1, 281 Ci m a rron 1, 626 1, 605 1, 585 1, 628 1, 634 1, 656 1, 652 1, 934 C ir c le v ille 153 148 146 148 147 147 148 185 C la f lin 678 743 721 684 682 666 649 705 Cl ay Cent e r 4, 613 4, 790 4, 774 4, 834 4, 757 4, 702 4, 634 4, 564 39. 2 1. 5 4. 4 2. 0 18. 6 7. 6 -3. 5 -4. 7 -7. 9 8. 7 3. 2 -5. 3 -9. 0 8. 9 -5. 0 -4. 9 18. 1 36. 8 -0. 8 -3. 1 -2. 6 4. 0 -1. 8 -15. 1 -11. 4 4. 0 35. 9 -1. 1 -14. 4 14. 3 10. 9 -3. 2 -5. 6 18. 9 20. 9 484 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Cl ayt o n 91 89 90 90 90 91 89 66 Cl earw a t e r 1, 875 1, 992 2, 020 2, 045 2, 062 2, 095 2, 107 2, 178 C lifto n 561 529 507 489 475 460 449 557 C lim a x 57 58 58 60 59 59 58 64 Cl yde 793 769 749 724 714 703 695 740 Coat s 127 128 128 131 132 133 131 112 C o ffe y v ille 12, 917 12, 587 12, 442 12, 254 12, 198 12, 074 11, 919 11, 060 Col b y 5, 510 5, 559 5, 551 5, 517 5, 404 5, 307 5, 256 5, 450 Col d w a t e r 939 895 869 845 816 810 789 792 C o lly e r 144 137 135 131 126 125 123 133 Col ony 447 451 449 463 471 469 473 397 Col um bus 3, 268 3, 484 3, 583 3, 700 3, 736 3, 736 3, 733 3, 396 C o lw ic h 1, 091 1, 180 1, 202 1, 205 1, 217 1, 248 1, 266 1, 229 Conc ordi a 6, 152 5, 829 5, 744 5, 544 5, 522 5, 440 5, 413 5, 714 Conw ay S p ri ngs 1, 384 1, 405 1, 421 1, 424 1, 423 1, 431 1, 420 1, 322 Cool i dge 90 87 85 86 87 89 90 86 Copel and 290 287 282 286 284 290 290 339 Corni n g 142 142 141 142 138 139 139 170 Cot t onw ood Fal l s 889 856 856 842 845 848 821 966 Counc i l Grove 2, 228 2, 364 2, 372 2, 352 2, 328 2, 292 2, 288 2, 321 Count rys i de 312 315 318 314 310 309 307 295 Court l and 343 327 321 316 310 306 298 334 C o y v ille 78 72 72 72 71 71 71 71 Cuba 242 238 238 240 238 237 233 231 C u llis o n 120 122 124 130 132 133 133 98 Cul v e r 162 172 176 182 183 188 191 164 Cunni ngham 535 541 550 549 549 547 558 514 Dam a r 112 114 114 114 113 113 113 155 D a n v ille 56 54 53 53 53 52 52 59 Deari n g 428 422 425 426 428 431 433 409 Deerf i el d 677 741 768 779 778 773 779 884 D e lia 172 166 166 166 164 160 158 179 Del phos 494 484 491 505 507 505 500 469 Deni s on 225 218 216 214 212 210 207 231 Dent on 166 162 154 151 151 153 154 186 -4. 4 12. 0 4. 1 -5. 1 2. 7 30. 6 1. 2 -3. 9 38. 4 5. 4 -2. 6 -9. 0 -4. 5 -18. 3 19. 7 8. 7 4. 2 -5. 4 -7. 1 -4. 5 -4. 4 16. 9 -7. 6 -11. 2 3. 9 12. 6 -11. 8 -14. 4 -1. 1 -15. 7 16. 2 -0. 7 12. 3 -6. 7 -27. 5 485 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Derby 14, 691 16, 119 17, 196 17, 817 18, 175 18, 653 18, 855 17, 807 D e So to 2, 291 2, 471 2, 705 3, 026 3, 166 3, 303 3, 434 4, 561 Dex t e r 320 321 325 325 323 318 315 364 Di ght on 1, 361 1, 321 1, 329 1, 274 1, 254 1, 287 1, 246 1, 261 Dodge Ci t y 21, 129 21, 670 22, 266 22, 662 22, 616 22, 844 22, 869 25, 176 Dorranc e 195 188 188 189 190 188 185 205 Dougl as s 1, 722 1, 814 1, 859 1, 908 1, 914 1, 926 1, 931 1, 813 Dow n s 1, 119 1, 072 1, 059 1, 036 1, 011 1, 002 973 1, 038 Dres den 73 71 66 66 66 66 64 51 Dunl ap 65 67 67 70 69 69 70 81 Durham 119 118 124 127 128 126 125 114 Dw i ght 365 345 351 355 353 352 356 330 Ea r l to n 69 71 71 72 72 74 74 80 E as t borough 896 882 871 855 851 851 841 826 Ea sto n 405 415 420 424 424 431 434 362 E dgert on 1, 244 1, 351 1, 404 1, 421 1, 455 1, 485 1, 497 1, 440 E dm ond 37 37 37 38 37 37 36 47 E dna 438 439 430 429 427 424 421 423 Ed w a r d s v ille 3, 979 4, 218 4, 212 4, 304 4, 356 4, 418 4, 443 4, 146 E f f i ngham 540 571 575 579 579 577 578 588 E l bi ng 184 189 201 203 205 209 211 218 E l Dorado 11, 495 12, 060 12, 352 12, 952 13, 203 13, 227 13, 105 12, 057 Elg i n 118 104 103 105 106 105 104 82 Elk C i ty 334 354 354 350 348 348 347 305 Elk Fa lls 122 118 121 124 125 124 124 112 E l k hart 2, 318 2, 270 2, 271 2, 205 2, 223 2, 225 2, 267 2, 233 Ellin w o o d 2, 329 2, 372 2, 319 2, 217 2, 213 2, 168 2, 113 2, 164 Ellis 1, 814 1, 816 1, 881 1, 843 1, 869 1, 799 1, 702 1, 873 Ells w o r t h 2, 757 2, 790 2, 711 2, 645 2, 624 2, 588 2, 546 2, 965 E l m dal e 83 80 83 81 84 84 82 50 Elsm o r e 91 92 92 89 88 90 90 73 E l w ood 1, 079 1, 080 1, 031 1, 064 1, 104 1, 124 1, 154 1, 145 E mme t t 165 172 174 178 180 185 187 277 E m pori a 25, 512 25, 390 25, 458 25, 272 25, 051 24, 903 24, 897 26, 760 E ngl ew ood 96 94 94 92 93 90 90 109 7. 5 4. 9 -3. 7 -7. 1 3. 3 -30. 5 -8. 7 -8. 2 -3. 4 4. 2 8. 9 67. 9 4. 9 13. 5 18. 5 -7. 8 -10. 6 15. 8 27. 0 24. 6 -4. 2 -9. 6 15. 9 5. 1 5. 3 -7. 2 -30. 1 21. 2 6. 1 99. 1 13. 8 -7. 3 19. 2 -39. 8 -19. 8 486 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 En sig n 192 190 186 187 185 186 184 203 E nt erpri s e 865 870 875 879 871 855 847 836 Er ie 1, 276 1, 287 1, 282 1, 260 1, 261 1, 250 1, 244 1, 211 E s bon 167 160 158 161 158 157 154 148 Eskr i d g e 518 518 532 535 535 530 528 589 E udora 3, 006 3, 556 4, 014 4, 031 3, 848 3, 883 3, 934 4, 307 Eu r e ka 2, 974 3, 039 3, 035 3, 040 2, 994 2, 996 2, 921 2, 914 E v eres t 310 312 312 314 317 318 316 314 Fair v i ew 306 300 294 291 290 289 292 271 Fair w a y 4, 173 4, 175 4, 217 4, 159 4, 145 4, 124 4, 092 3, 952 Fa ll R iv e r 113 114 116 119 118 120 118 156 Fl orenc e 636 638 663 685 685 680 676 671 Font ana 131 134 142 153 156 159 163 149 For d 247 254 260 270 271 276 282 314 For m os o 128 122 120 122 119 118 116 129 For t Sc ott 8, 362 8, 302 8, 272 8, 309 8, 333 8, 253 8, 114 8, 297 Fow l e r 571 586 603 624 626 635 636 567 Frank f ort 927 879 846 829 813 796 781 855 Frederi c k 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 11 Fredoni a 2, 599 2, 623 2, 666 2, 666 2, 650 2, 643 2, 659 2, 600 Freeport 1 0 1 0999996 Front enac 2, 628 2, 570 2, 678 2, 720 2, 684 2, 682 2, 695 2, 996 Fulton 191 186 187 192 195 193 191 184 Galat i a 47 48 46 43 43 42 41 61 Gal ena 3, 308 3, 270 3, 260 3, 239 3, 212 3, 170 3, 135 3, 287 Gal es burg 160 162 163 164 167 167 167 150 Galv a 651 652 658 656 657 660 677 701 Garden Ci t y 24, 097 23, 497 23, 604 23, 895 24, 201 24, 608 25, 043 28, 451 Garden P l ai n 731 766 774 775 791 804 801 797 Gardne r 4, 277 4, 627 5, 063 5, 653 6, 117 6, 604 7, 456 9, 396 Ga r f ie ld 236 239 241 239 236 237 237 198 Garnet t 3, 210 3, 287 3, 284 3, 371 3, 399 3, 404 3, 443 3, 368 Gas 505 496 508 514 512 519 527 556 Gay l ord 173 166 163 160 155 154 153 145 Gem 104 106 108 109 106 106 105 96 4. 9 10. 1 -16. 2 -7. 7 18. 1 9. 0 119. 7 -16. 1 29. 8 -0. 6 -6. 3 7. 7 0. 0 -40. 0 14. 0 -3. 7 -0. 8 -0. 7 -7. 8 -38. 9 5. 5 13. 7 27. 1 0. 8 -5. 1 -11. 4 -5. 3 38. 1 1. 3 -11. 4 13. 7 43. 3 -2. 0 5. 7 -3. 4 487 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Genes eo 382 375 377 385 387 388 383 272 Geuda S pri ngs 219 222 226 230 234 236 237 212 Gi rard 2, 794 2, 820 2, 906 2, 883 2, 804 2, 757 2, 742 2, 773 Gl ade 101 99 99 98 98 99 99 114 G l a sco 556 539 527 509 504 496 491 536 Gl en E l de r 448 445 439 438 434 431 432 439 Goddard 1, 804 1, 869 1, 877 1, 875 1, 890 1, 914 1, 922 2, 037 G o e sse l 506 528 548 566 566 563 560 565 Gof f 156 155 156 155 153 152 152 181 Goodl and 4, 983 4, 896 4, 943 4, 819 4, 737 4, 711 4, 682 4, 948 Gorham 284 275 274 276 273 269 265 360 G o v e C i ty 103 101 103 100 101 99 99 105 Grai nf i el d 357 357 358 353 356 353 352 327 Grandvi e w P l aza 1, 233 1, 402 1, 388 1, 214 1, 188 1, 215 1, 214 1, 184 Great B end 15, 427 15, 572 15, 663 15, 840 15, 922 16, 021 16, 055 15, 345 Greel ey 339 339 336 338 340 336 338 327 Green 150 144 142 140 138 137 134 147 Greenl eaf 353 368 370 368 368 363 363 357 Greens burg 1, 792 1, 717 1, 678 1, 611 1, 551 1, 517 1, 470 1, 574 Grenol a 256 248 256 263 265 267 268 231 Gr id le y 356 358 358 357 357 354 355 372 Gri nnel l 348 347 349 345 347 343 342 329 Gyps um 365 361 360 353 345 340 335 414 Haddam 195 190 190 190 188 187 186 169 Hal s t ead 2, 015 2, 063 2, 185 2, 152 2, 177 2, 177 2, 133 1, 873 H a m ilto n 301 306 311 319 319 322 317 334 H a m lin 50 27 26 25 25 25 24 53 Hanove r 696 644 611 574 556 534 521 653 Hans t on 326 325 333 336 334 333 337 259 Hardt n e r 198 196 199 197 197 197 195 199 Harpe r 1, 735 1, 701 1, 660 1, 627 1, 627 1, 605 1, 579 1, 567 Harri s 39 40 39 40 40 40 41 53 H a r tfo r d 541 536 538 534 529 526 527 500 H a r v e y v ille 267 257 259 254 254 249 245 267 Havana 121 119 120 119 117 119 119 86 -7. 6 0. 0 -28. 9 -7. 0 11. 0 6. 0 -9. 7 4. 5 -5. 5 13. 4 -13. 3 -2. 0 1. 1 -12. 2 -9. 8 -8. 4 -4. 0 -0. 5 -3. 5 16. 0 -0. 7 26. 8 1. 9 -3. 6 -2. 0 12. 9 11. 7 -28. 8 -3. 2 -0. 8 12. 9 35. 9 -6. 2 -20. 6 0. 5 488 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Haven 1, 198 1, 225 1, 233 1, 234 1, 227 1, 224 1, 233 1, 175 H a v e n s v ille 135 140 143 146 149 151 153 146 Havi l and 624 630 642 644 633 6, 333 626 612 Hays 17, 814 18, 627 18, 579 18, 733 18, 890 19, 107 19, 230 20, 013 H a y s v ille 8, 364 8, 620 8, 687 8, 680 8, 747 8, 907 8, 989 8, 502 Hazel t on 128 128 128 128 127 128 127 144 Hepl e r 150 150 156 156 151 148 148 154 Heri ngt on 2, 685 2, 737 2, 751 2, 737 2, 709 2, 654 2, 626 2, 563 Herndon 170 167 163 161 158 153 147 149 H e ssto n 3, 012 3, 038 3, 182 3, 436 3, 481 3, 541 3, 666 3, 509 Hi aw at ha 3, 603 3, 658 3, 612 3, 591 3, 622 3, 618 3, 576 3, 417 Hi ghl and 942 957 980 889 1, 016 1, 016 1, 019 976 H ill C i ty 1, 835 1, 771 1, 694 1, 665 1, 629 1, 602 1, 561 1, 604 H ills b o r o 2, 704 2, 727 2, 739 2, 837 2, 808 2, 821 2, 834 2, 854 Hoi s i ngt on 3, 182 3, 240 3, 170 3, 015 2, 996 2, 923 2, 841 2, 975 Hol c om b 1, 400 1, 575 1, 742 1, 904 1, 977 2, 019 2, 063 2, 026 Hol l enberg 28 27 27 26 26 26 26 31 Hol t on 3, 196 3, 294 3, 294 3, 325 3, 305 3, 313 3, 296 3, 353 Hol y rood 492 492 496 492 491 490 488 464 Hope 404 410 417 420 417 410 408 372 Horac e 168 164 171 175 178 176 174 143 Hort on 1, 885 1, 873 1, 885 1, 856 1, 859 1, 849 1, 822 1, 967 How a rd 815 788 808 820 822 826 825 808 Hox i e 1, 342 1, 316 1, 238 1, 219 1, 212 1, 206 1, 185 1, 244 Hoyt 489 477 498 523 534 540 540 571 Huds on 159 154 159 129 158 157 157 133 Hugot on 3, 179 3, 489 3, 494 3, 559 3, 608 3, 655 3, 636 3, 708 Hum bol dt 2, 178 2, 176 2, 164 2, 164 2, 135 2, 150 2, 121 1, 999 Hunnew el l 87 88 89 91 91 93 94 83 Hunt e r 116 115 112 113 110 110 110 77 Huron 75 74 74 74 73 76 76 87 Hut c hi ns on 39, 308 39, 079 39, 027 39, 250 39, 266 39, 350 39, 561 40, 787 I ndependenc e 10, 030 9, 868 9, 732 9, 621 9, 640 9, 624 9, 532 9, 846 I ngal l s 301 303 303 313 312 318 319 328 In m a n 1, 035 1, 058 1, 081 1, 115 1, 129 1, 128 1, 140 1, 222 -7. 3 16. 8 44. 7 -5. 7 3. 6 -12. 6 5. 5 -6. 5 9. 0 18. 1 -8. 2 -1. 8 16. 6 -7. 9 -14. 9 4. 4 -0. 9 -16. 4 16. 5 -5. 2 10. 7 4. 9 12. 5 2. 7 -4. 5 -12. 4 8. 1 -1. 9 12. 3 1. 6 -1. 9 -4. 6 -33. 6 16. 0 3. 8 489 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Io la 6, 351 6, 411 6, 389 6, 351 6, 281 6, 271 6, 237 6, 302 I s abel 104 103 104 101 101 100 99 108 Iu ka 197 200 204 212 215 218 217 185 Ja m e sto w n 325 331 329 324 323 321 320 399 J enni ngs 188 175 162 156 154 150 145 146 Je tm o r e 850 850 869 876 874 869 877 903 Je w e l l 529 496 477 475 464 452 438 483 J ohns on Ci t y 1, 348 1, 317 1, 311 1, 301 1, 302 1, 266 1, 253 1, 528 J unc t i on Ci t y 20, 642 22, 461 21, 159 17, 713 16, 991 17, 072 16, 851 18, 886 K anopol i s 605 608 616 617 617 618 618 543 K anorado 276 272 277 271 268 270 270 248 K ans as Ci t y 149, 800 147, 769 144, 366 142, 229 141, 629 141, 233 139, 971 146, 866 Ke ch i 517 683 777 853 900 958 1, 022 1, 038 K ens i ngt on 553 543 534 528 513 509 507 529 K i nc ai d 170 169 167 167 168 166 166 178 K i ngm an 3, 196 3, 220 3, 276 3, 281 3, 285 3, 270 3, 284 3, 387 Kin s le y 1, 875 1, 759 1, 681 1, 596 1, 554 1, 485 1, 463 1, 658 Kio w a 1, 160 1, 089 1, 062 1, 026 1, 003 984 957 1, 055 Kir w in 269 271 270 266 265 264 262 229 Kism e t 421 429 446 465 475 479 478 484 Labet t e 74 75 72 71 71 70 70 68 La Cros s e 1, 427 1, 358 1, 259 1, 219 1, 184 1, 160 1, 133 1, 376 La Cygne 1, 066 1, 097 1, 120 1, 193 1, 220 1, 231 1, 251 1, 115 La Harpe 650 651 659 677 672 677 674 706 Lak e Qui v i r a 983 989 1, 012 1, 011 1, 012 1, 011 1, 005 932 Lak i n 2, 060 2, 057 2, 136 2, 160 2, 157 2, 139 2, 137 2, 316 Lanc as t e r 299 295 299 297 302 303 304 291 Lane 247 257 274 284 284 290 295 256 Langdon 62 62 62 62 61 61 61 72 Lans i ng 7, 120 7, 227 7, 574 8, 052 8, 517 8, 629 8, 730 9, 199 Larned 4, 490 4, 441 4, 400 4, 272 4, 193 4, 145 4, 105 4, 236 Lat ham 160 166 177 185 187 190 193 164 Lat i m e r 20 20 20 21 21 20 21 21 Law renc e 65, 608 67, 396 69, 752 73, 137 76, 055 77, 488 78, 911 80, 098 Leavenw ort h 38, 495 39, 534 39, 731 39, 599 39, 423 39, 269 39, 123 35, 420 4. 6 8. 6 -5. 2 12. 4 -2. 7 3. 6 16. 1 29. 2 -5. 7 -14. 9 15. 0 -8. 1 -3. 6 4. 7 6. 0 -11. 6 -9. 1 -10. 1 -2. 0 100. 8 -4. 3 -8. 7 13. 4 -8. 5 -10. 2 -6. 1 22. 8 -22. 3 6. 2 -0. 8 3. 8 2. 5 5. 0 22. 1 -8. 0 490 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Leaw ood 19, 693 21, 226 22, 947 24, 677 25, 486 26, 016 26, 513 27, 656 Lebanon 364 352 345 340 330 328 325 303 Lebo 835 854 861 873 877 871 880 961 Lec om pt on 619 666 703 683 642 648 654 608 Lehi gh 180 182 190 197 198 197 196 215 Lenex a 34, 110 35, 709 37, 264 37, 700 38, 043 38, 912 40, 518 40, 238 Lenora 329 310 298 295 295 291 285 306 Leon 707 737 784 826 843 857 872 647 Leona 39 39 35 35 35 35 35 88 Leonardv ille 374 361 361 335 320 313 310 398 Leot i 1, 738 1, 724 1, 783 1, 728 1, 728 1, 690 1, 651 1, 598 LeRoy 568 580 585 588 590 584 588 593 Lew i s 451 458 459 456 454 445 448 486 Li beral 16, 573 16, 482 16, 942 17, 305 17, 447 17, 477 17, 515 19, 666 Li bert y 140 137 136 135 134 135 134 95 Li ebent hal 112 111 108 108 107 106 106 111 Li nc ol n Cent e r 1, 381 1, 311 1, 283 1, 276 1, 266 1, 248 1, 244 1, 349 L in c o ln v ille 197 197 206 213 213 212 210 225 Li nds borg 3, 077 3, 141 3, 236 3, 211 3, 213 3, 219 3, 249 3, 321 Li nn 472 434 415 396 385 373 365 425 Li nw ood 409 418 416 408 403 403 399 374 Li t t l e Ri ve r 496 481 476 476 474 474 466 536 Logan 633 609 595 572 563 557 549 603 Lone E l m 32 32 31 31 31 29 29 27 Longf ord 68 68 67 67 64 64 63 94 Long I s l and 170 170 170 168 167 166 165 155 Longt on 389 373 383 388 390 392 392 394 Lorrai ne 147 146 146 146 145 144 144 136 Los t S pri ngs 106 107 109 113 112 111 110 71 Loui s burg 1, 964 2, 098 2, 151 2, 238 2, 286 2, 337 2, 482 2, 576 Louis v ille 215 226 233 245 252 261 267 209 Luc as 452 441 439 436 434 427 421 436 Luray 261 254 254 253 251 248 244 203 Lyndon 964 1, 044 1, 078 1, 099 1, 098 1, 097 1, 088 1, 038 Lyons 3, 688 3, 591 3, 547 3, 551 3, 526 3, 500 3, 422 3, 732 -22. 2 7. 7 1. 2 1. 3 -7. 5 -33. 0 -2. 8 7. 9 -10. 0 38. 2 -8. 8 -8. 6 8. 1 -4. 7 -15. 6 -3. 5 -32. 1 -0. 9 -2. 3 14. 2 -8. 1 4. 4 7. 8 18. 7 -7. 0 -8. 5 125. 6 6. 4 -1. 8 31. 2 40. 4 -16. 8 15. 1 19. 4 18. 0 491 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 M cC r a cke n 231 232 226 226 221 222 222 211 M c Cune 462 450 467 471 461 457 458 426 M c Donal d 184 178 174 171 170 165 158 159 M c Farl and 224 215 219 219 219 215 212 271 M c Lout h 719 724 745 781 812 838 845 868 M c P hers on 12, 422 13, 023 13, 316 13, 508 13, 497 13, 510 13, 614 13, 770 M a cksv ille 488 478 494 493 490 493 491 514 M adi s on 845 837 827 824 810 812 799 857 M ahas k a 98 95 97 96 95 94 94 107 Ma i z e 1, 520 1, 623 1, 714 1, 775 1, 801 1, 838 1, 876 1, 868 M anc hes t e r 80 82 83 83 82 81 81 102 M anhat t an 37, 737 44, 178 44, 943 43, 057 42, 092 41, 661 41, 499 45, 007 M ank at o 1, 037 1, 026 966 977 969 954 929 976 M ant e r 186 184 186 186 187 183 181 178 M apl e Hi l l 406 398 410 427 444 448 448 469 M apl et on 96 95 96 100 100 101 100 98 Ma r i o n 1, 906 1, 955 2, 038 2, 056 2, 041 2, 014 1, 999 2, 110 M arquet t e 593 588 592 589 584 581 581 593 M a r y s v ille 3, 360 3, 199 3, 130 3, 066 3, 004 2, 940 2, 892 3, 271 M at f i el d Green 33 32 33 33 33 34 33 60 Ma ye t t a 267 256 254 259 259 257 255 312 M a y f ie ld 110 110 112 114 115 118 118 113 M eade 1, 526 1, 505 1, 503 1, 510 1, 497 1, 500 1, 483 1, 672 M edi c i ne Lodge 2, 453 2, 340 2, 281 2, 189 2, 145 2, 110 2, 060 2, 193 Me l v e r n 423 435 459 481 495 505 512 429 M enl o 50 50 52 51 50 50 50 57 M eri den 622 647 676 695 706 712 703 706 Me r r i a m 11, 819 12, 101 12, 322 12, 183 12, 167 12, 128 12, 044 11, 008 M ila n 109 109 111 113 114 114 114 137 M ild r e d 46 62 63 62 61 63 63 36 M ilfo r d 579 616 586 498 482 490 485 502 M i l t onval e 484 463 449 430 423 414 407 523 M i nneapol i s 1, 983 1, 960 1, 996 2, 074 2, 090 2, 092 2, 075 2, 046 M i nneol a 705 700 718 710 718 698 694 717 M i ssi o n 9, 504 9, 701 9, 780 9, 640 9, 606 9, 579 9, 517 9, 727 -21. 7 -13. 3 8. 1 3. 2 14. 0 13. 5 -6. 9 25. 7 1. 4 9. 2 -10. 6 1. 4 2. 7 9. 6 -5. 9 -4. 3 15. 5 2. 1 -7. 8 -13. 6 21. 0 5. 3 20. 7 10. 9 -8. 7 22. 9 -2. 6 81. 8 16. 9 10. 7 0. 0 27. 5 19. 3 1. 7 2. 3 492 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 M is s io n H ills 3, 446 3, 482 3, 504 3, 450 3, 446 3, 443 3, 424 3, 593 M i s s i on W oods 182 187 198 205 208 210 212 165 M o lin e 473 462 472 478 478 480 479 457 M ont ezum a 838 861 872 881 872 880 881 966 Mo r a n 551 540 538 531 522 523 516 562 M o rganv ille 181 182 180 181 178 176 174 198 M orl and 234 227 219 220 217 215 211 164 M o r r ill 299 292 284 281 279 276 270 277 M o r r o w v ille 173 169 170 170 168 166 165 168 M o sco w 252 262 264 268 266 266 265 247 M ound Ci t y 789 802 814 837 835 831 830 821 M oundri dge 1, 531 1, 563 1, 575 1, 572 1, 568 1, 562 1, 566 1, 593 M ound V al l ey 405 402 394 392 393 390 388 418 M ount Hope 805 821 816 813 822 843 846 830 M ul berry 555 550 570 571 560 554 555 577 M u llin v ille 289 293 300 301 296 294 290 279 M ul v ane 4, 683 4, 851 4, 950 5, 014 5, 084 5, 178 5, 367 5, 155 M unden 143 140 141 144 143 142 140 122 M u sco ta h 194 193 194 193 194 195 196 200 Nark a 113 111 113 113 113 114 112 93 N a s h v ille 118 118 120 120 122 122 124 111 Nat o m a 392 379 369 360 352 347 333 367 Neodes ha 2, 837 2, 776 2, 805 2, 844 2, 828 2, 808 2, 820 2, 848 Neos ho Fal l s 157 155 156 156 158 158 158 179 Neos ho Rapi ds 235 235 237 237 236 235 237 274 N e ss C i ty 1, 724 1, 667 1, 640 1, 544 1, 519 1, 534 1, 507 1, 534 Net a w a k a 167 161 168 171 170 173 175 170 New A l bany 60 59 60 60 60 61 62 73 New Cam b ri a 152 157 162 169 169 169 170 150 N e w S t r a wn 428 453 482 487 491 487 490 425 New t on 16, 700 16, 934 17, 126 17, 623 17, 634 17, 667 17, 742 17, 190 N i cke r so n 1, 137 1, 132 1, 129 1, 127 1, 125 1, 127 1, 135 1, 194 Ni ot aze 99 97 98 99 99 98 96 122 Norc at u r 198 189 180 177 178 175 171 169 Nort h New t on 1, 262 1, 377 1, 468 1, 502 1, 544 1, 559 1, 561 1, 522 5. 0 23. 2 -14. 6 20. 6 21. 7 -1. 3 -0. 7 2. 9 14. 0 16. 6 -11. 0 1. 8 -17. 7 -5. 9 -6. 4 0. 4 -3. 5 10. 1 -14. 7 3. 1 4. 0 3. 2 3. 1 4. 0 -7. 4 -2. 9 -2. 0 4. 1 4. 3 -9. 3 -3. 4 15. 3 2. 0 9. 4 -29. 9 493 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Nort on 3, 017 2, 932 2, 910 2, 865 2, 859 2, 811 2, 748 3, 012 N o r t o n v ille 643 669 695 722 739 746 745 620 Norw i c h 455 456 463 470 475 480 486 551 Oa k H ill 13 11 11 11 11 11 11 35 Oak l ey 2, 045 2, 124 2, 101 2, 074 2, 043 2, 016 1, 982 2, 173 Oberl i n 2, 197 2, 076 1, 946 1, 889 1, 877 1, 831 1, 791 1, 994 O ffe r l e 228 225 225 224 222 218 219 220 Ogden 1, 494 1, 523 1, 648 1, 652 1, 677 1, 689 1, 694 1, 762 Ok et o 116 115 114 116 116 115 115 87 Ol at he 63, 402 68, 402 72, 906 79, 497 82, 174 85, 141 88, 192 92, 962 Oliv e t 59 60 63 66 69 70 71 64 Olm i t z 130 131 128 122 120 117 113 138 Olpe 431 436 436 431 426 424 424 504 Ol s burg 192 194 194 190 192 192 193 192 Onaga 761 771 774 763 762 764 761 704 Onei da 79 80 78 79 77 79 79 70 Os age Ci t y 2, 683 2, 736 2, 830 2, 936 2, 971 2, 962 2, 944 3, 034 Os aw at om i e 4, 590 4, 617 4, 555 4, 552 4, 551 4, 583 4, 612 4, 645 Os borne 1, 778 1, 791 1, 805 1, 830 1, 832 1, 831 1, 827 1, 607 O ska l o o sa 1, 074 1, 077 1, 082 1, 115 1, 135 1, 152 1, 138 1, 165 Os w ego 1, 870 1, 972 2, 026 2, 112 2, 114 2, 119 2, 126 2, 046 Ot is 385 388 377 376 371 372 371 325 O tta w a 10, 667 11, 077 11, 169 11, 495 11, 653 11, 696 11, 744 11, 921 Overbrook 920 946 982 1, 006 1, 012 1, 013 1, 008 947 Overl and P ark 111, 790 118, 728 125, 985 131, 078 134, 884 139, 378 142, 783 149, 080 Ox f o rd 1, 143 1, 177 1, 203 1, 231 1, 235 1, 247 1, 242 1, 173 Oz aw k i e 458 460 476 485 493 493 488 552 Pa lco 295 290 286 277 270 268 264 248 Pa lm e r 121 119 119 118 117 116 115 108 P aol a 4, 698 4, 872 4, 850 4, 872 4, 859 4, 822 4, 848 5, 011 P aradi s e 66 63 64 62 60 59 58 64 Pa r k 150 149 150 148 149 148 148 151 Pa r k C i ty 5, 054 5, 321 5, 367 5, 449 5, 537 5, 641 5, 702 5, 814 Pa r k e r 256 260 262 271 275 278 282 281 Pa r k e r v ille 28 28 29 28 29 28 29 73 9. 4 -15. 6 160. 7 2. 9 33. 4 2. 6 20. 5 -15. 9 -10. 7 13. 1 1. 2 -9. 6 8. 5 16. 9 0. 0 -7. 5 -11. 4 -25. 0 46. 6 8. 5 6. 2 6. 3 -9. 2 -3. 5 17. 9 -0. 2 -3. 6 21. 1 169. 2 11. 8 6. 7 -3. 0 0. 7 15. 0 9. 8 494 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 P ars ons 11, 919 11, 967 11, 770 11, 591 11, 553 11, 509 11, 442 11, 514 P art ri dge 213 212 214 220 220 222 225 259 P aw nee Roc k 367 372 365 349 349 341 333 356 Pa x i co 174 167 172 183 183 182 182 211 P eabody 1, 349 1, 368 1, 423 1, 435 1, 424 1, 404 1, 387 1, 384 P enal os a 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 27 Pe r r y 881 882 899 924 937 940 930 901 Pe r u 206 204 202 205 206 202 199 183 Ph illip s b u r g 2, 828 2, 900 2, 820 2, 710 2, 660 2, 620 2, 568 2, 668 P i t t s burg 17, 789 18, 188 18, 117 18, 354 18, 516 18, 548 18, 534 19, 243 P l ai ns Ci t y 957 947 947 967 960 966 957 1, 163 Pla i n v ille 2, 173 2, 144 2, 112 2, 057 2, 006 1, 990 1, 961 2, 029 P l eas ant on 1, 231 1, 279 1, 292 1, 329 1, 329 1, 351 1, 362 1, 387 P l evna 117 117 117 118 118 120 121 99 P om ona 835 875 950 1, 006 1, 027 1, 058 1, 085 923 Po r t is 129 129 129 127 125 124 120 123 Po tw in 448 465 475 481 479 478 475 457 Po w h a tta n 111 110 111 112 113 112 112 91 P r ai ri e V i ew 111 110 109 107 106 106 105 141 P r ai ri e V i l l age 23, 186 23, 478 23, 900 23, 649 23, 566 23, 464 23, 294 22, 072 Pr a t t 6, 687 6, 596 6, 507 6, 504 6, 464 6, 451 6, 321 6, 570 Pr e sco tt 301 305 305 311 313 314 316 280 Pr e s to n 177 178 181 187 189 191 189 164 Pr e tty Pr a i r i e 601 593 589 589 585 582 582 615 Pr in ce to n 275 288 313 330 335 339 344 317 P r ot ec t i on 625 592 577 561 545 540 527 558 Quenem o 369 376 389 391 392 394 391 468 Quint e r 945 839 811 769 759 741 728 961 Radi um 47 46 47 47 46 46 45 40 Ram ona 114 113 118 122 123 121 120 94 Randal l 96 90 86 86 83 80 78 90 Randol ph 129 128 128 121 119 117 117 175 Rans om 386 372 364 347 341 343 336 338 Rant oul 200 208 225 237 243 249 254 241 Raym ond 125 121 118 119 120 120 117 95 -4. 7 2. 0 -18. 0 27. 0 -15. 4 10. 5 -1. 7 26. 8 -7. 0 -7. 3 2. 3 15. 3 -10. 7 -4. 8 8. 2 21. 5 -6. 6 12. 7 28. 6 2. 3 -11. 2 -5. 7 21. 6 -3. 0 21. 3 2. 6 -3. 4 -17. 5 -6. 3 35. 7 -12. 4 20. 5 -24. 0 1. 7 -14. 9 495 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Readi ng 264 262 262 259 255 255 255 247 R e d f ie ld 143 140 142 146 146 147 146 140 Republ i c 177 173 174 175 173 172 169 161 Res e rve 108 80 75 76 76 76 75 100 Rex f ord 171 172 173 176 173 171 170 157 Ri c h f i el d 50 48 49 47 46 47 48 48 Ri c h m ond 528 553 590 608 616 629 639 510 R ile y 804 810 821 774 743 727 719 886 Robi ns on 268 264 261 256 259 258 255 216 Roel and P ark 7, 706 7, 783 7, 847 7, 742 7, 714 7, 681 7, 624 7, 210 R o lla 387 405 422 447 449 452 455 482 Ros e Hi l l 2, 399 2, 810 3, 070 3, 351 3, 433 3, 495 3, 563 3, 432 Ros el and 98 102 106 109 109 109 108 101 R o s s v ille 1, 052 1, 080 1, 107 1, 089 1, 084 1, 086 1, 072 1, 014 Rozel 187 190 192 191 191 191 191 182 Rus h Cent e r 177 182 178 179 175 176 176 176 R u sse l l 4, 783 4, 743 4, 746 4, 777 4, 767 4, 691 4, 654 4, 696 R u sse l l Sp r i n g s 29 30 29 27 27 26 26 32 S abet ha 2, 341 2, 364 2, 453 2, 441 2, 395 2, 385 2, 369 2, 589 S t . Franc i s 1, 495 1, 499 1, 505 1, 513 1, 500 1, 479 1, 510 1, 497 S t . George 397 407 414 429 430 439 443 434 S t . J ohn 1, 357 1, 300 1, 305 1, 259 1, 235 1, 217 1, 194 1, 318 St. M a r y s 1, 791 2, 005 2, 037 2, 079 2, 098 2, 123 2, 134 2, 198 St. Pa u l 687 695 693 694 700 697 695 646 Sa lin a 42, 299 43, 610 44, 259 44, 515 44, 354 44, 115 44, 077 45, 679 S at ant a 1, 073 1, 033 1, 002 962 969 941 942 1, 239 S a vonburg 93 94 96 95 93 95 95 91 Sa w y e r 183 183 185 188 191 192 189 124 S c a mmo n 466 480 493 509 515 515 515 496 S c andi a 421 404 395 386 379 373 363 436 S c hoenc hen 200 203 211 210 213 208 197 214 Sco tt C i ty 3, 785 3, 857 3, 770 3, 709 3, 658 3, 673 3, 615 3, 855 Sc o tts v ille 26 26 26 26 24 24 24 21 S c rant on 674 684 706 710 713 716 716 724 S edan 1, 306 1, 311 1, 300 1, 307 1, 311 1, 296 1, 274 1, 342 -19. 2 7. 4 2. 8 6. 4 3. 6 7. 0 1. 8 8. 0 15. 5 -2. 2 -32. 2 9. 3 -2. 9 22. 7 -6. 0 -1. 8 10. 3 10. 6 0. 1 3. 1 -3. 6 -2. 7 -0. 6 -8. 2 -4. 0 -3. 4 10. 2 -19. 4 -6. 4 24. 5 43. 1 -9. 0 -7. 4 -6. 4 -2. 1 496 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 S edgw i c k 1, 438 1, 439 1, 465 1, 490 1, 500 1, 517 1, 538 1, 537 S el den 248 242 228 223 222 220 216 201 S enec a 2, 027 2, 131 2, 113 2, 084 2, 042 2, 034 2, 032 2, 122 S e veranc e 98 95 91 90 90 90 90 108 Se v e r y 357 374 382 392 392 399 394 359 Se w a r d 71 70 73 73 73 74 74 63 S haron 256 255 259 259 259 259 257 210 S haron S pri ngs 872 867 858 849 850 847 848 835 S haw nee 37, 962 39, 586 41, 574 42, 995 44, 086 45, 183 46, 364 47, 996 S i l v er Lak e 1, 390 1, 452 1, 462 1, 413 1, 399 1, 413 1, 417 1, 358 Sim p so n 107 120 117 116 115 113 112 114 S m i t h Cent e r 2, 016 1, 954 1, 928 1, 910 1, 857 1, 846 1, 840 1, 931 S m ol an 195 202 205 206 202 199 197 218 So ld ie r 135 130 130 128 127 125 125 122 So lo m o n 939 931 953 1, 000 1, 008 1, 003 1, 022 1, 072 S out h Haven 420 424 431 438 443 451 452 390 S out h Hut c hi ns on 2, 444 2, 486 2, 516 2, 624 2, 581 2, 598 2, 622 2, 539 S pearv ille 716 723 732 744 734 738 737 813 S peed 64 64 65 62 63 62 62 44 Sp iv e y 88 88 92 94 96 98 100 80 S p ri ng Hi l l 2, 191 2, 425 2, 510 2, 494 2, 499 2, 550 2, 657 2, 727 Sta ffo r d 1, 344 1, 261 1, 266 1, 214 1, 184 1, 164 1, 139 1, 161 Sta r k 79 81 80 81 81 80 80 106 Ste r lin g 2, 191 2, 200 2, 216 2, 212 2, 314 2, 303 2, 262 2, 642 Sto ckto n 1, 507 1, 568 1, 548 1, 507 1, 472 1, 459 1, 437 1, 558 S t rong Ci t y 617 598 600 595 598 606 589 584 S ubl et t e 1, 378 1, 419 1, 448 1, 446 1, 482 1, 464 1, 499 1, 592 Su m m e r f ie ld 169 168 167 171 169 169 169 211 S un Ci t y 88 87 87 85 85 85 84 81 S us ank 61 72 69 65 65 64 62 57 S y l v an Grove 321 299 292 277 275 270 269 324 Sy lv ia 308 295 295 296 296 297 299 297 Sy r a cu se 1, 606 1, 566 1, 528 1, 527 1, 540 1, 593 1, 595 1, 824 Tam p a 113 113 117 118 115 113 111 144 T e sco tt 317 296 299 308 307 311 314 339 13. 5 -31. 3 -9. 1 34. 2 20. 6 3. 4 -5. 3 15. 5 -9. 6 14. 2 -7. 1 3. 9 -2. 3 6. 5 -4. 2 11. 8 -11. 3 -18. 0 -4. 2 26. 4 -19. 0 4. 7 10. 2 0. 6 6. 9 24. 5 -13. 6 0. 9 24. 9 -8. 0 -3. 6 -6. 6 13. 6 27. 4 6. 9 497 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 Thaye r 435 456 461 463 469 468 470 500 Tim k en 87 88 85 85 83 83 83 83 Ti pt on 267 265 258 257 254 253 254 243 Tonganox i e 2, 347 2, 637 2, 758 2, 863 2, 908 2, 946 2, 952 2, 728 Topek a 119, 883 121, 815 122, 656 123, 675 123, 806 123, 993 124, 529 122, 377 Toront o 317 309 308 303 302 300 297 312 Tow anda 1, 289 1, 339 1, 383 1, 425 1, 434 1, 437 1, 442 1, 338 Treec e 172 177 183 192 194 194 195 149 Tri bune 918 859 865 854 848 828 800 835 Tr oy 1, 073 1, 066 1, 007 1, 011 1, 013 1, 016 1, 024 1, 054 Tur o n 393 390 390 392 391 392 394 436 Ty r o 243 241 242 239 239 240 240 226 Udal l 824 841 865 877 881 879 877 794 U l y sse s 5, 474 5, 678 5, 865 5, 946 6, 090 6, 208 6, 128 5, 960 Uni ont ow n 290 289 295 299 299 297 293 288 Ut i c a 208 204 204 194 191 195 192 223 Va lle y C e n t e r 3, 624 4, 417 4, 479 4, 640 4, 755 4, 868 4, 935 4, 883 Va lle y Fa lls 1, 253 1, 271 1, 283 1, 293 1, 301 1, 295 1, 300 1, 254 Ve r m illio n 113 109 104 101 97 95 93 107 Victo r ia 1, 248 1, 255 1, 306 1, 287 1, 307 1, 261 1, 198 1, 208 V i ni ng 55 56 53 53 53 52 52 58 Vio l a 185 194 203 213 222 228 232 211 Vir g il 91 92 93 94 93 95 93 113 W aK eeney 2, 161 2, 094 2, 068 2, 038 1, 987 1, 963 1, 946 1, 924 Wa k e f i e l d 900 931 937 952 943 939 930 838 Wa l d o 57 55 55 54 54 53 53 48 Wa l d r o n 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 W a lla c e 75 77 76 76 76 78 77 67 W al nut 214 209 215 213 208 205 204 221 Wa l t o n 226 234 250 251 255 259 256 284 W am ego 3, 706 3, 893 3, 990 4, 091 4, 125 4, 167 4, 233 4, 246 W as hi ngt on 1, 304 1, 292 1, 302 1, 299 1, 295 1, 279 1, 278 1, 223 W a te r v ille 601 588 566 554 542 529 517 681 W at hena 1, 160 1, 172 1, 124 1, 147 1, 151 1, 156 1, 168 1, 348 Wa v e r l y 618 637 637 632 633 623 623 589 -6. 2 13. 3 16. 2 -4. 7 -10. 7 3. 3 25. 7 14. 6 -11. 0 -6. 9 -15. 8 -10. 5 -3. 2 5. 5 14. 1 24. 2 7. 2 34. 7 0. 1 -5. 3 -7. 0 -3. 6 8. 9 -0. 7 -13. 4 -9. 0 -1. 8 10. 9 16. 2 2. 1 -1. 6 3. 8 -9. 0 -4. 6 14. 9 498 Ci ty Ap r i l 1 , 1990 Jul y 1, 1992 Jul y 1, 1994 Jul y 1, 1996 Jul y 1, 1997 Jul y 1, 1998 Jul y 1, 1999 Ap r i l 1 , 2000 Population of C i ties in K a nsas, 1990 a nd 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 P e rcent Change A p ri l 1, 1990- A p ri l 1, 2000 W ebbe r 39 38 37 38 39 38 38 37 We i r 730 799 826 862 873 878 881 780 W el l i ngt on 8, 517 8, 634 8, 638 8, 634 8, 633 8, 678 8, 610 8, 647 W e lls v ille 1, 563 1, 709 1, 818 1, 852 1, 839 1, 855 1, 877 1, 606 W es t M i neral 226 232 239 249 253 253 253 243 W es t m orel and 541 558 590 610 617 625 634 631 W es t phal i a 152 151 149 148 149 147 147 165 W es t w ood 1, 772 1, 812 1, 823 1, 795 1, 785 1, 778 1, 763 1, 533 W e s t w ood Hills 383 388 407 419 424 429 432 378 We t m o r e 284 284 286 287 284 284 285 362 W heat on 106 111 113 115 117 120 122 92 Wh i t e C i t y 533 530 529 518 508 498 496 518 W hi t e Cl oud 255 251 238 236 237 236 238 239 W hi t ew at e r 683 710 724 735 729 725 724 653 W h itin g 213 213 217 223 223 225 227 206 Wi c h i t a 304, 017 320, 037 323, 342 324, 991 328, 576 333, 680 335, 562 346, 753 W illa r d 110 112 115 115 113 115 113 86 W illia m s b u r g 261 271 294 306 310 318 324 351 W illis 86 85 87 86 86 86 85 69 W illo w b r o o k 9 5000000 8 8 W ilm o r e 78 74 71 70 68 67 66 57 W ils e y 149 161 162 162 161 160 160 191 W ils o n 834 645 622 595 580 568 555 799 W i nc hes t e r 613 615 618 633 679 693 683 579 W i ndom 136 136 139 141 143 144 147 137 W in f ie ld 11, 931 12, 007 11, 916 11, 955 11, 936 11, 899 11, 947 12, 206 W i nona 194 197 192 187 184 181 177 228 W oodbi ne 186 190 192 195 193 192 192 207 W oods t on 121 121 121 119 118 117 116 116 Y at es Cent e r 1, 815 1, 797 1, 786 1, 763 1, 755 1, 735 1, 718 1, 599 Zenda 96 96 98 100 100 100 101 123 Zur i c h 151 154 156 154 152 153 153 126 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on E s ti m a tes, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/archi ves/1990s/su-99-07/S U -99-7_K S .tx t (access ed M a y 9, 2006); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, S u m m a ry T ape Fi l e 1-A (S T F 1-A and C P H - L-157); 2000 C ensus, S u m m a ry Fi l e 1 (S F1), C Q R , http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed M a y 9, 2006). 0. 7 2. 3 17. 5 -16. 6 11. 3 -4. 1 -11. 9 28. 1 -26. 9 28. 2 -4. 2 -5. 5 -21. 8 34. 5 -19. 8 -7. 4 -6. 3 -4. 4 -3. 3 14. 1 -1. 3 27. 5 -13. 2 -2. 8 7. 5 16. 6 8. 6 -13. 5 -5. 1 6. 8 1. 5 2. 8 499 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Abbyville 128 128 128 126 125 126 126 -1.56 Abilene 6,543 6,471 6,431 6,452 6,408 6,408 6,444 -1.51 Admire 177 179 178 180 180 178 175 -1.13 Agenda 81 79 76 74 73 72 70 -13.58 Agra 306 302 295 290 284 277 275 -10.13 Albert 181 177 175 174 180 174 173 -4.42 Alden 168 165 162 160 160 160 158 -5.95 Alexander 75 74 72 71 71 70 68 -9.33 Allen 211 217 216 217 219 216 213 0.95 Alma 797 781 766 764 759 768 758 -4.89 Almena 469 464 463 465 457 452 447 -4.69 Alta Vista 442 432 424 424 425 427 421 -4.75 Altamont 1,092 1,075 1,066 1,066 1,065 1,063 1,064 -2.56 Alton 117 115 114 111 110 109 107 -8.55 Altoona 485 485 482 483 473 473 474 -2.27 Americus 938 946 940 939 942 931 914 -2.56 Andale 766 783 787 787 789 808 828 8.09 Andover 6,698 7,432 7,720 8,175 8,604 9,117 9,546 42.52 Anthony 2,440 2,466 2,407 2,392 2,348 2,288 2,249 -7.83 Arcadia 391 390 386 388 386 386 383 -2.05 Argonia 534 524 517 510 507 499 491 -8.05 Arkansas City 11,963 11,777 12,081 11,820 11,745 11,507 11,416 -4.57 Arlington 459 454 448 444 440 440 439 -4.36 Arma 1,529 1,516 1,497 1,500 1,498 1,490 1,490 -2.55 Ashland 975 977 969 965 960 932 911 -6.56 Assaria 438 452 452 449 447 445 446 1.83 Atchison 10,232 10,232 10,173 10,162 10,200 10,135 10,154 -0.76 Athol 51 50 48 48 47 47 46 -9.80 Atlanta 255 253 255 252 252 249 247 -3.14 Attica 636 628 615 616 611 601 592 -6.92 Atwood 1,279 1,254 1,241 1,214 1,179 1,137 1,126 -11.96 Auburn 1,121 1,113 1,113 1,120 1,123 1,127 1,131 0.89 Augusta 8,423 8,465 8,485 8,468 8,540 8,611 8,696 3.24 Aurora 79 78 77 77 76 77 76 -3.80 Axtell 445 445 439 436 433 434 431 -3.15 Baldwin City 3,400 3,679 3,775 3,887 4,026 4,014 4,145 21.91 Barnard 123 123 122 122 119 120 119 -3.25 Barnes 152 148 146 146 143 142 140 -7.89 Bartlett 124 123 123 123 123 124 124 0.00 Basehor 2,238 2,348 2,555 2,755 3,024 3,270 3,523 57.42 Bassett 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 0.00 Baxter Springs 4,602 4,502 4,420 4,355 4,312 4,226 4,221 -8.28 Bazine 311 300 291 278 269 262 257 -17.36 Beattie 277 275 271 269 267 268 265 -4.33 Bel Aire 6,014 6,269 6,410 6,511 6,524 6,564 6,653 10.63 Belle Plaine 1,708 1,697 1,669 1,647 1,635 1,614 1,591 -6.85 Belleville 2,239 2,166 2,082 2,028 1,981 1,950 1,911 -14.65 Beloit 4,019 3,915 3,868 3,846 3,751 3,696 3,639 -9.46 Belpre 104 102 102 100 101 100 96 -7.69 Belvue 228 227 224 226 225 222 219 -3.95 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 500 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Benedict 103 103 102 102 100 100 100 -2.91 Bennington 623 622 622 616 615 616 616 -1.12 Bentley 368 373 389 402 415 442 469 27.45 Benton 827 817 817 815 816 817 819 -0.97 Bern 204 198 200 200 199 199 198 -2.94 Beverly 199 198 196 197 192 193 192 -3.52 Bird City 482 470 460 448 441 435 432 -10.37 Bison 235 232 227 224 223 219 214 -8.94 Blue Mound 277 279 278 278 283 292 296 6.86 Blue Rapids 1,088 1,078 1,065 1,056 1,049 1,050 1,041 -4.32 Bluff City 80 80 78 78 77 76 75 -6.25 Bogue 179 176 176 173 170 168 165 -7.82 Bonner Springs 6,768 6,837 6,820 6,810 6,861 6,940 7,093 4.80 Brewster 285 282 279 274 268 260 255 -10.53 Bronson 346 347 344 342 342 340 339 -2.02 Brookville 259 259 257 254 253 253 253 -2.32 Brownell 48 47 46 44 43 42 41 -14.58 Bucklin 725 720 715 724 725 733 735 1.38 Buffalo 284 285 283 282 277 277 278 -2.11 Buhler 1,358 1,355 1,345 1,334 1,334 1,335 1,340 -1.33 Bunker Hill 101 99 98 97 97 95 93 -7.92 Burden 564 559 563 556 557 549 546 -3.19 Burdett 256 249 244 241 240 239 232 -9.38 Burlingame 1,017 1,008 1,007 1,004 1,013 1,009 1,003 -1.38 Burlington 2,790 2,769 2,766 2,764 2,722 2,702 2,721 -2.47 Burns 268 272 271 278 271 274 274 2.24 Burr Oak 265 251 242 236 232 224 224 -15.47 Burrton 932 929 927 921 915 909 901 -3.33 Bushong 55 52 52 52 52 52 51 -7.27 Bushton 314 308 303 300 300 297 293 -6.69 Byers 50 50 50 49 49 50 49 -2.00 Caldwell 1,284 1,265 1,246 1,228 1,232 1,212 1,192 -7.17 Cambridge 103 102 103 101 101 100 99 -3.88 Caney 2,092 2,062 2,027 2,002 1,991 1,976 1,994 -4.68 Canton 829 825 818 816 817 811 803 -3.14 Carbondale 1,478 1,462 1,457 1,447 1,444 1,443 1,440 -2.57 Carlton 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 0.00 Cassoday 130 128 127 128 127 128 131 0.77 Cawker 521 509 502 499 483 472 464 -10.94 Cedar 26 25 25 24 24 24 23 -11.54 Cedar Point 53 53 54 53 55 55 55 3.77 Cedar Vale 723 708 698 690 686 665 646 -10.65 Centralia 534 516 515 511 505 501 498 -6.74 Chanute 9,411 9,317 9,190 9,079 9,036 8,993 8,887 -5.57 Chapman 1,241 1,226 1,242 1,244 1,235 1,237 1,262 1.69 Chase 490 482 475 470 470 465 459 -6.33 Chautauqua 113 110 109 109 109 106 102 -9.73 Cheney 1,783 1,839 1,866 1,869 1,870 1,872 1,963 10.10 Cherokee 722 724 716 721 717 716 712 -1.39 Cherryvale 2,386 2,363 2,319 2,302 2,289 2,268 2,271 -4.82 501 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Chetopa 1,281 1,255 1,244 1,237 1,230 1,230 1,234 -3.67 Cimarron 1,934 1,962 2,005 2,032 2,040 2,033 2,029 4.91 Circleville 185 184 184 184 183 184 182 -1.62 Claflin 705 680 668 663 683 652 648 -8.09 Clay Center 4,564 4,499 4,448 4,372 4,350 4,351 4,339 -4.93 Clayton 66 65 65 66 64 64 63 -4.55 Clearwater 2,178 2,222 2,241 2,242 2,233 2,259 2,293 5.28 Clifton 557 540 530 522 512 507 502 -9.87 Climax 64 65 64 64 64 62 60 -6.25 Clyde 740 730 724 722 709 707 696 -5.95 Coats 112 111 112 110 109 111 110 -1.79 Coffeyville 11,060 10,872 10,671 10,539 10,462 10,364 10,387 -6.08 Colby 5,450 5,409 5,346 5,237 5,132 5,005 4,922 -9.69 Coldwater 792 802 790 772 768 779 754 -4.80 Collyer 133 131 128 127 130 124 123 -7.52 Colony 397 399 395 395 389 388 382 -3.78 Columbus 3,396 3,349 3,312 3,294 3,290 3,246 3,240 -4.59 Colwich 1,229 1,266 1,274 1,282 1,307 1,336 1,364 10.98 Concordia 5,714 5,593 5,514 5,447 5,364 5,354 5,281 -7.58 Conway Springs 1,322 1,311 1,297 1,280 1,271 1,249 1,233 -6.73 Coolidge 86 87 87 88 86 85 85 -1.16 Copeland 339 338 338 335 329 322 320 -5.60 Corning 170 166 167 167 166 166 165 -2.94 Cottonwood Falls 966 953 961 937 960 955 955 -1.14 Council Grove 2,321 2,312 2,288 2,259 2,252 2,282 2,280 -1.77 Courtland 334 322 311 302 295 290 313 -6.29 Coyville 71 71 71 71 69 69 69 -2.82 Cuba 231 225 217 212 209 207 200 -13.42 Cullison 98 97 97 96 96 97 96 -2.04 Culver 164 166 167 167 166 166 166 1.22 Cunningham 514 507 495 494 488 475 467 -9.14 Damar 155 153 151 150 150 148 148 -4.52 Danville 59 59 57 58 57 56 55 -6.78 De Soto 4,561 4,639 4,709 4,833 5,051 5,163 5,244 14.97 Dearing 409 458 454 453 454 452 453 10.76 Deerfield 884 902 898 870 881 892 878 -0.68 Delia 179 179 181 183 184 186 185 3.35 Delphos 469 466 466 459 454 451 451 -3.84 Denison 231 228 228 228 227 229 229 -0.87 Denton 186 186 185 185 183 179 179 -3.76 Derby 17,807 18,488 18,847 19,143 20,310 20,563 21,101 18.50 Dexter 364 359 359 352 352 348 346 -4.95 Dighton 1,261 1,225 1,163 1,146 1,127 1,095 1,050 -16.73 Dodge City 25,176 25,165 25,234 25,595 25,881 26,078 26,101 3.67 Dorrance 205 199 196 193 194 188 186 -9.27 Douglass 1,813 1,793 1,799 1,798 1,806 1,800 1,804 -0.50 Downs 1,038 1,017 1,001 967 951 934 922 -11.18 Dresden 51 51 50 49 48 47 47 -7.84 Dunlap 81 81 81 80 81 82 82 1.23 Durham 114 114 113 113 111 110 108 -5.26 502 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Dwight 330 330 328 327 328 333 331 0.30 Earlton 80 80 80 80 80 80 79 -1.25 Eastborough 826 819 816 806 795 790 794 -3.87 Easton 362 371 372 367 361 355 354 -2.21 Edgerton 1,440 1,484 1,525 1,549 1,603 1,691 1,744 21.11 Edmond 47 46 46 46 46 45 45 -4.26 Edna 423 418 418 419 420 422 422 -0.24 Edwardsville 4,146 4,399 4,425 4,457 4,475 4,502 4,510 8.78 Effingham 588 592 589 586 586 580 580 -1.36 El Dorado 12,057 12,716 12,682 12,696 12,688 12,664 12,718 5.48 Elbing 218 213 212 210 209 208 209 -4.13 Elgin 82 81 79 79 80 77 75 -8.54 Elk City 305 303 300 299 300 299 300 -1.64 Elk Falls 112 110 110 108 107 107 106 -5.36 Elkhart 2,233 2,160 2,141 2,131 2,058 2,024 2,000 -10.43 Ellinwood 2,164 2,093 2,057 2,030 2,076 2,016 2,006 -7.30 Ellis 1,873 1,867 1,850 1,836 1,828 1,817 1,858 -0.80 Ellsworth 2,965 2,930 2,907 2,899 2,879 2,868 2,885 -2.70 Elmdale 50 50 50 49 51 51 51 2.00 Elsmore 73 72 71 70 69 68 68 -6.85 Elwood 1,145 1,236 1,225 1,222 1,190 1,154 1,154 0.79 Emmett 277 278 275 275 273 269 265 -4.33 Emporia 26,760 26,819 26,649 26,620 26,702 26,436 26,188 -2.14 Englewood 109 108 107 106 106 103 100 -8.26 Ensign 203 212 212 210 206 200 198 -2.46 Enterprise 836 825 820 821 813 810 815 -2.51 Erie 1,211 1,198 1,180 1,176 1,172 1,165 1,153 -4.79 Esbon 148 142 138 136 135 132 132 -10.81 Eskridge 589 581 574 576 572 574 567 -3.74 Eudora 4,307 4,638 5,098 5,295 5,652 5,733 6,027 39.93 Eureka 2,914 2,930 2,883 2,834 2,802 2,737 2,639 -9.44 Everest 314 311 308 307 306 304 303 -3.50 Fairview 271 270 268 265 261 258 258 -4.80 Fairway 3,952 3,914 3,876 3,875 3,849 3,837 3,833 -3.01 Fall River 156 158 157 156 155 152 146 -6.41 Florence 671 672 666 665 655 649 637 -5.07 Fontana 149 198 199 197 197 201 208 39.60 Ford 314 316 316 322 326 329 330 5.10 Formoso 129 124 120 118 117 115 114 -11.63 Fort Scott 8,297 8,257 8,141 8,121 8,048 7,965 7,976 -3.87 Fowler 567 575 576 573 570 575 570 0.53 Frankfort 855 842 825 810 799 795 790 -7.60 Frederick 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 0.00 Fredonia 2,600 2,589 2,556 2,539 2,472 2,458 2,472 -4.92 Freeport 6 88888716.67 Frontenac 2,996 3,018 3,049 3,078 3,086 3,091 3,118 4.07 Fulton 184 184 183 182 181 181 180 -2.17 Galatia 61 59 59 59 61 58 58 -4.92 Galena 3,287 3,240 3,207 3,188 3,185 3,149 3,171 -3.53 Galesburg 150 150 149 149 149 149 147 -2.00 503 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Galva 701 715 717 729 746 772 792 12.98 Garden City 28,451 28,154 27,513 27,222 27,273 27,147 27,175 -4.48 Garden Plain 797 801 807 806 812 823 838 5.14 Gardner 9,396 10,299 10,754 11,669 12,951 14,318 15,597 66.00 Garfield 198 193 189 187 186 185 179 -9.60 Garnett 3,368 3,405 3,374 3,385 3,346 3,323 3,280 -2.61 Gas 556 553 561 555 554 550 552 -0.72 Gaylord 145 140 135 132 129 127 124 -14.48 Gem 96 96 96 95 93 91 90 -6.25 Geneseo 272 270 268 268 271 270 267 -1.84 Geuda Springs 212 210 208 207 207 204 201 -5.19 Girard 2,773 2,767 2,730 2,728 2,692 2,678 2,660 -4.08 Glade 114 112 111 109 108 106 105 -7.89 Glasco 536 524 516 510 503 503 496 -7.46 Glen Elder 439 428 422 419 407 398 390 -11.16 Goddard 2,037 2,348 2,643 2,934 3,208 3,354 3,549 74.23 Goessel 565 560 558 554 548 546 538 -4.78 Goff 181 180 181 179 176 174 173 -4.42 Goodland 4,948 4,855 4,695 4,602 4,509 4,461 4,361 -11.86 Gorham 360 348 342 337 338 333 328 -8.89 Gove City 105 103 102 99 97 95 94 -10.48 Grainfield 327 322 318 310 304 298 294 -10.09 Grandview Plaza 1,184 1,165 1,143 1,123 1,070 1,031 1,017 -14.10 Great Bend 15,345 15,459 15,467 15,480 15,440 15,501 15,537 1.25 Greeley 327 332 331 334 333 332 326 -0.31 Green 147 146 144 142 141 140 139 -5.44 Greenleaf 357 348 344 339 331 328 325 -8.96 Greensburg 1,574 1,497 1,472 1,478 1,445 1,397 1,389 -11.75 Grenola 231 226 226 221 220 219 217 -6.06 Gridley 372 372 371 372 367 364 364 -2.15 Grinnell 329 324 319 311 305 299 295 -10.33 Gypsum 414 411 408 402 401 398 398 -3.86 Haddam 169 165 162 162 159 157 156 -7.69 Halstead 1,873 1,876 1,887 1,890 1,894 1,904 1,902 1.55 Hamilton 334 338 335 332 331 325 312 -6.59 Hamlin 53 52 52 52 52 51 51 -3.77 Hanover 653 630 617 608 595 588 583 -10.72 Hanston 259 265 268 266 262 257 257 -0.77 Hardtner 199 194 193 192 190 189 190 -4.52 Harper 1,567 1,545 1,508 1,513 1,498 1,469 1,445 -7.79 Hartford 500 505 505 508 510 505 496 -0.80 Harveyville 267 260 255 256 255 256 252 -5.62 Havana 86 86 85 85 85 85 85 -1.16 Haven 1,175 1,187 1,179 1,175 1,172 1,170 1,173 -0.17 Havensville 146 146 145 146 147 146 144 -1.37 Haviland 612 592 587 593 587 574 572 -6.54 Hays 20,013 19,988 19,925 19,901 19,814 19,682 19,726 -1.43 Haysville 8,502 9,205 9,361 9,524 9,654 9,825 10,029 17.96 Hazelton 144 140 139 138 137 136 137 -4.86 Hepler 154 154 152 153 152 152 151 -1.95 504 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Herington 2,563 2,519 2,495 2,494 2,469 2,462 2,475 -3.43 Herndon 149 146 146 144 141 136 135 -9.40 Hesston 3,509 3,575 3,596 3,607 3,613 3,618 3,656 4.19 Hiawatha 3,417 3,409 3,357 3,318 3,283 3,230 3,237 -5.27 Highland 976 977 971 967 956 942 944 -3.28 Hill City 1,604 1,563 1,549 1,509 1,471 1,448 1,437 -10.41 Hillsboro 2,854 2,848 2,823 2,802 2,749 2,725 2,715 -4.87 Hoisington 2,975 2,874 2,902 2,882 2,976 2,851 2,832 -4.81 Holcomb 2,026 1,959 1,914 1,895 1,900 1,891 1,895 -6.47 Hollenberg 31 30 30 30 29 29 28 -9.68 Holton 3,353 3,328 3,332 3,349 3,346 3,379 3,359 0.18 Holyrood 464 457 451 453 452 448 451 -2.80 Hope 372 366 363 365 364 366 368 -1.08 Horace 143 144 137 133 135 130 127 -11.19 Horton 1,967 1,935 1,902 1,880 1,867 1,840 1,840 -6.46 Howard 808 791 794 778 774 772 764 -5.45 Hoxie 1,244 1,203 1,182 1,183 1,151 1,156 1,153 -7.32 Hoyt 571 572 577 584 587 596 591 3.50 Hudson 133 132 130 128 127 128 126 -5.26 Hugoton 3,708 3,634 3,598 3,596 3,696 3,652 3,560 -3.99 Humboldt 1,999 1,979 1,962 1,939 1,934 1,914 1,906 -4.65 Hunnewell 83 82 82 81 81 80 79 -4.82 Hunter 77 75 74 74 73 72 70 -9.09 Huron 87 88 88 88 89 88 88 1.15 Hutchinson 40,787 41,616 41,285 41,115 40,964 40,953 41,085 0.73 Independence 9,846 9,698 9,526 9,421 9,372 9,289 9,317 -5.37 Ingalls 328 329 332 329 322 313 311 -5.18 Inman 1,222 1,215 1,199 1,194 1,191 1,192 1,194 -2.29 Iola 6,302 6,203 6,154 6,079 6,055 5,987 5,966 -5.33 Isabel 108 106 105 104 103 103 103 -4.63 Iuka 185 184 185 183 181 184 182 -1.62 Jamestown 399 394 391 389 386 388 383 -4.01 Jennings 146 144 141 137 133 129 127 -13.01 Jetmore 903 922 932 924 913 895 897 -0.66 Jewell 483 468 455 448 446 435 435 -9.94 Johnson City 1,528 1,529 1,534 1,506 1,489 1,420 1,405 -8.05 Junction City 18,886 18,312 17,802 17,500 16,770 16,254 16,106 -14.72 Kanopolis 543 537 531 527 520 512 514 -5.34 Kanorado 248 245 236 232 229 227 221 -10.89 Kansas City 146,866 147,140 146,352 145,459 144,357 144,167 143,801 -2.09 Kechi 1,038 1,422 1,489 1,521 1,549 1,583 1,610 55.11 Kensington 529 518 504 499 493 490 480 -9.26 Kincaid 178 180 180 181 181 180 177 -0.56 Kingman 3,387 3,351 3,266 3,287 3,254 3,170 3,110 -8.18 Kinsley 1,658 1,618 1,592 1,547 1,555 1,526 1,476 -10.98 Kiowa 1,055 1,023 1,005 991 976 961 967 -8.34 Kirwin 229 226 223 219 217 213 211 -7.86 Kismet 484 495 507 514 519 521 522 7.85 La Crosse 1,376 1,356 1,333 1,321 1,321 1,301 1,274 -7.41 La Cygne 1,115 1,138 1,134 1,130 1,131 1,160 1,155 3.59 505 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 La Harpe 706 698 693 685 681 671 665 -5.81 Labette 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 0.00 Lake Quivira 932 931 923 922 918 922 926 -0.64 Lakin 2,316 2,351 2,335 2,289 2,308 2,293 2,275 -1.77 Lancaster 291 294 294 295 297 296 295 1.37 Lane 256 256 259 261 259 258 257 0.39 Langdon 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 0.00 Lansing 9,199 9,833 9,961 10,408 10,470 10,539 10,705 16.37 Larned 4,236 4,096 4,006 3,927 3,882 3,837 3,736 -11.80 Latham 164 162 163 163 164 164 165 0.61 Latimer 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 0.00 Lawrence 80,098 81,780 83,310 84,844 86,448 88,664 88,605 10.62 Leavenworth 35,420 35,473 35,667 35,432 35,214 35,030 34,993 -1.21 Leawood 27,656 28,068 28,235 28,915 29,518 30,131 30,702 11.01 Lebanon 303 296 287 284 280 278 272 -10.23 Lebo 961 965 964 967 955 949 949 -1.25 Lecompton 608 642 652 655 661 640 649 6.74 Lehigh 215 216 214 214 210 208 204 -5.12 Lenexa 40,238 40,680 41,205 42,046 42,624 43,401 44,520 10.64 Lenora 306 299 298 296 289 284 280 -8.50 Leon 647 641 643 644 647 649 650 0.46 Leona 88 89 88 89 87 85 85 -3.41 Leonardville 398 408 375 418 376 305 288 -27.64 Leoti 1,598 1,593 1,559 1,536 1,457 1,448 1,426 -10.76 LeRoy 593 589 588 590 582 578 578 -2.53 Lewis 486 481 478 469 475 469 452 -7.00 Liberal 19,666 19,781 20,084 20,188 20,231 20,246 20,384 3.65 Liberty 95 95 95 94 94 94 94 -1.05 Liebenthal 111 111 109 108 109 108 105 -5.41 Lincoln Center 1,349 1,337 1,314 1,308 1,264 1,264 1,258 -6.75 Lincolnville 225 230 228 227 223 221 217 -3.56 Lindsborg 3,321 3,327 3,293 3,296 3,302 3,302 3,286 -1.05 Linn 425 413 406 401 393 387 384 -9.65 Linn Valley 562 575 575 577 578 584 591 5.16 Linwood 374 381 383 386 382 380 391 4.55 Little River 536 530 532 527 529 526 527 -1.68 Logan 603 592 579 566 556 547 543 -9.95 Lone Elm 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 0.00 Long Island 155 152 150 148 147 144 143 -7.74 Longford 94 92 91 89 89 89 89 -5.32 Longton 394 385 387 378 376 375 371 -5.84 Lorraine 136 134 133 133 133 132 132 -2.94 Lost Springs 71 71 70 70 69 68 67 -5.63 Louisburg 2,576 2,725 2,809 2,931 3,056 3,349 3,598 39.67 Louisville 209 209 209 211 211 211 208 -0.48 Lucas 436 428 424 423 428 421 416 -4.59 Luray 203 196 193 190 190 186 183 -9.85 Lyndon 1,038 1,026 1,033 1,034 1,038 1,035 1,027 -1.06 Lyons 3,732 3,663 3,607 3,566 3,568 3,535 3,489 -6.51 McCracken 211 210 207 204 204 202 197 -6.64 506 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 McCune 426 427 422 425 423 423 421 -1.17 McDonald 159 154 152 149 144 138 137 -13.84 McFarland 271 265 260 262 264 265 268 -1.11 McLouth 868 864 864 856 852 843 832 -4.15 McPherson 13,770 13,718 13,713 13,686 13,666 13,682 13,594 -1.28 Macksville 514 510 505 497 494 495 489 -4.86 Madison 857 857 843 827 817 798 771 -10.04 Mahaska 107 104 103 102 100 99 98 -8.41 Maize 1,868 2,286 2,332 2,386 2,414 2,416 2,684 43.68 Manchester 102 102 102 103 102 103 103 0.98 Manhattan 45,007 46,124 46,518 46,803 48,241 49,497 50,737 12.73 Mankato 976 927 895 873 861 836 837 -14.24 Manter 178 179 180 178 177 170 168 -5.62 Maple Hill 469 467 474 480 485 494 492 4.90 Mapleton 98 99 98 97 97 97 97 -1.02 Marion 2,110 2,100 2,074 2,055 2,009 2,022 1,992 -5.59 Marquette 593 588 576 571 577 584 588 -0.84 Marysville 3,271 3,314 3,251 3,203 3,165 3,159 3,143 -3.91 Matfield Green 60 60 61 60 62 62 62 3.33 Mayetta 312 312 322 338 342 356 365 16.99 Mayfield 113 112 111 111 111 109 108 -4.42 Meade 1,672 1,679 1,671 1,644 1,619 1,623 1,608 -3.83 Medicine Lodge 2,193 2,122 2,083 2,063 2,036 2,020 2,036 -7.16 Melvern 429 429 431 427 426 427 423 -1.40 Menlo 57 57 57 57 56 54 53 -7.02 Meriden 706 698 693 689 698 703 713 0.99 Merriam 11,008 10,907 10,815 10,822 10,776 10,761 10,773 -2.13 Milan 137 136 135 134 134 132 130 -5.11 Mildred 36 37 37 36 37 36 36 0.00 Milford 502 496 482 473 452 439 434 -13.55 Miltonvale 523 510 502 495 486 485 478 -8.60 Minneapolis 2,046 2,045 2,056 2,041 2,029 2,022 2,027 -0.93 Minneola 717 724 711 702 694 674 660 -7.95 Mission 1 9,727 9,924 9,842 9,838 9,774 9,744 9,736 0.09 Mission Hills 3,593 3,563 3,541 3,544 3,525 3,520 3,526 -1.86 Mission Woods 165 163 161 162 160 160 159 -3.64 Moline 457 447 448 439 436 435 431 -5.69 Montezuma 966 983 986 985 977 967 963 -0.31 Moran 562 561 556 549 546 539 535 -4.80 Morganville 198 197 196 194 195 196 194 -2.02 Morland 164 161 161 158 156 154 151 -7.93 Morrill 277 271 266 262 259 254 254 -8.30 Morrowville 168 164 162 161 158 157 155 -7.74 Moscow 247 243 243 245 253 251 245 -0.81 Mound City 821 830 824 818 813 823 820 -0.12 Mound Valley 418 410 410 412 412 414 414 -0.96 Moundridge 1,593 1,661 1,642 1,646 1,642 1,641 1,639 2.89 Mount Hope 830 850 855 848 840 847 853 2.77 Mulberry 577 578 572 576 573 572 567 -1.73 Mullinville 279 268 265 268 265 258 257 -7.89 507 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Mulvane 5,155 5,250 5,468 5,519 5,560 5,626 5,755 11.64 Munden 122 119 114 112 111 110 106 -13.11 Muscotah 200 202 202 203 204 203 202 1.00 Narka 93 91 87 86 84 83 81 -12.90 Nashville 111 110 108 108 108 105 103 -7.21 Natoma 367 356 349 337 331 328 323 -11.99 Neodesha 2,848 2,812 2,772 2,746 2,673 2,655 2,664 -6.46 Neosho Falls 179 180 175 174 172 173 170 -5.03 Neosho Rapids 274 278 278 280 281 278 273 -0.36 Ness City 1,534 1,488 1,452 1,392 1,354 1,323 1,299 -15.32 Netawaka 170 169 169 169 169 177 183 7.65 New Albany 73 73 73 73 71 71 71 -2.74 New Cambria 150 158 158 158 159 159 159 6.00 New Strawn 425 417 413 410 401 406 407 -4.24 Newton 17,190 17,751 17,953 18,034 18,113 18,158 18,093 5.25 Nickerson 1,194 1,193 1,190 1,179 1,169 1,164 1,165 -2.43 Niotaze 122 120 118 118 118 115 111 -9.02 Norcatur 169 168 166 163 161 156 155 -8.28 North Newton 1,522 1,546 1,558 1,563 1,569 1,569 1,567 2.96 Norton 3,012 2,952 2,924 2,910 2,840 2,794 2,760 -8.37 Nortonville 620 613 610 605 600 594 590 -4.84 Norwich 551 547 535 536 536 520 510 -7.44 Oak Hill 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 -2.86 Oakley 2,173 2,128 2,097 2,031 1,999 1,962 1,902 -12.47 Oberlin 1,994 1,967 1,933 1,884 1,849 1,788 1,770 -11.23 Offerle 220 217 215 211 214 211 204 -7.27 Ogden 1,762 1,587 1,461 1,686 1,510 1,193 1,126 -36.10 Oketo 87 86 85 84 84 84 83 -4.60 Olathe 92,962 96,364 101,372 105,465 108,448 111,278 114,662 23.34 Olivet 64 64 64 64 65 65 64 0.00 Olmitz 138 135 133 133 137 132 131 -5.07 Olpe 504 509 508 511 515 509 501 -0.60 Olsburg 192 190 187 187 186 191 192 0.00 Onaga 704 699 691 689 687 681 673 -4.40 Oneida 70 68 69 69 68 68 68 -2.86 Osage City 3,034 2,989 2,988 2,970 2,978 2,971 2,944 -2.97 Osawatomie 4,645 4,644 4,631 4,603 4,619 4,606 4,588 -1.23 Osborne 1,607 1,562 1,535 1,481 1,459 1,433 1,413 -12.07 Oskaloosa 1,165 1,160 1,165 1,158 1,149 1,142 1,127 -3.26 Oswego 2,046 2,006 1,996 1,986 1,991 1,994 2,000 -2.25 Otis 325 323 319 318 321 318 311 -4.31 Ottawa 11,921 12,059 12,200 12,330 12,498 12,594 12,792 7.31 Overbrook 947 964 967 965 970 966 960 1.37 Overland Park 149,080 154,364 158,555 160,486 162,763 164,681 166,722 11.83 Oxford 1,173 1,161 1,146 1,132 1,125 1,114 1,102 -6.05 Ozawkie 552 554 554 560 571 570 567 2.72 Palco 248 243 238 233 230 226 225 -9.27 Palmer 108 105 104 103 102 101 100 -7.41 Paola 5,011 5,047 5,065 5,076 5,176 5,273 5,339 6.55 Paradise 64 63 62 62 62 61 60 -6.25 508 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Park 151 149 146 143 140 137 135 -10.60 Park City 5,814 6,318 6,460 6,867 7,058 7,230 7,412 27.49 Parker 281 283 282 282 284 308 305 8.54 Parkerfield 2 - 363 364 357 355 351 349 - Parkerville 73 73 72 72 72 73 73 0.00 Parsons 11,514 11,388 11,314 11,305 11,222 11,201 11,237 -2.41 Partridge 259 265 264 265 265 266 265 2.32 Pawnee Rock 356 345 339 334 342 329 326 -8.43 Paxico 211 210 212 214 213 213 210 -0.47 Peabody 1,384 1,378 1,365 1,353 1,321 1,298 1,277 -7.73 Penalosa 27 27 26 27 26 26 25 -7.41 Perry 901 902 900 892 885 877 867 -3.77 Peru 183 179 177 177 177 172 166 -9.29 Phillipsburg 2,668 2,622 2,564 2,508 2,484 2,427 2,410 -9.67 Pittsburg 19,243 19,257 19,075 19,239 19,204 19,159 19,120 -0.64 Plains 1,163 1,178 1,177 1,163 1,150 1,157 1,146 -1.46 Plainville 2,029 1,987 1,947 1,911 1,889 1,875 1,866 -8.03 Pleasanton 1,387 1,400 1,388 1,379 1,367 1,373 1,370 -1.23 Plevna 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 0.00 Pomona 923 927 939 947 943 939 936 1.41 Portis 123 122 120 117 116 115 114 -7.32 Potwin 457 447 444 440 437 439 439 -3.94 Powhattan 91 88 87 87 87 86 86 -5.49 Prairie View 141 139 137 135 133 131 130 -7.80 Prairie Village 22,072 21,869 21,678 21,665 21,515 21,437 21,414 -2.98 Pratt 6,570 6,494 6,522 6,431 6,377 6,437 6,408 -2.47 Prescott 280 282 282 282 281 284 282 0.71 Preston 164 163 164 162 160 162 161 -1.83 Pretty Prairie 615 612 604 599 600 600 601 -2.28 Princeton 317 315 322 331 330 326 325 2.52 Protection 558 561 551 538 536 543 527 -5.56 Quenemo 468 465 464 460 458 453 447 -4.49 Quinter 961 937 918 891 867 844 833 -13.32 Radium 40 40 39 39 38 38 38 -5.00 Ramona 94 95 94 94 92 91 89 -5.32 Randall 90 82 79 77 76 74 74 -17.78 Randolph 175 157 144 164 145 112 107 -38.86 Ransom 338 328 319 307 298 291 286 -15.38 Rantoul 241 243 246 248 246 245 244 1.24 Raymond 95 94 94 94 95 94 93 -2.11 Reading 247 249 249 251 252 249 245 -0.81 Redfield 140 140 139 139 138 138 138 -1.43 Republic 161 157 151 148 145 144 139 -13.66 Reserve 100 99 98 97 97 96 97 -3.00 Rexford 157 158 157 155 153 150 147 -6.37 Richfield 48 47 46 46 44 44 43 -10.42 Richmond 510 510 515 519 515 513 512 0.39 Riley 886 791 727 835 742 576 551 -37.81 Robinson 216 212 208 205 202 199 198 -8.33 Roeland Park 7,210 7,130 7,061 7,052 6,998 6,969 6,954 -3.55 509 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Rolla 482 468 467 459 446 442 437 -9.34 Rose Hill 3,432 3,517 3,630 3,702 3,848 3,897 3,949 15.06 Roseland 101 100 98 98 98 96 96 -4.95 Rossville 1,014 1,010 1,007 1,003 991 993 1,012 -0.20 Rozel 182 179 176 172 171 169 164 -9.89 Rush Center 176 175 174 173 175 173 169 -3.98 Russell 4,696 4,550 4,472 4,415 4,429 4,319 4,280 -8.86 Russell Springs 32 32 31 31 30 30 29 -9.38 Sabetha 2,589 2,556 2,552 2,543 2,522 2,509 2,519 -2.70 St. Francis 1,497 1,463 1,434 1,399 1,386 1,368 1,360 -9.15 St. George 434 450 450 458 476 493 505 16.36 St. John 1,318 1,295 1,272 1,241 1,222 1,215 1,200 -8.95 St. Marys 2,198 2,225 2,240 2,253 2,251 2,246 2,234 1.64 St. Paul 646 666 662 654 652 656 654 1.24 Salina 45,679 45,926 46,022 45,831 45,931 46,008 46,140 1.01 Satanta 1,239 1,216 1,199 1,189 1,190 1,174 1,161 -6.30 Savonburg 91 91 91 90 91 90 89 -2.20 Sawyer 124 122 123 121 121 122 121 -2.42 Scammon 496 489 484 481 480 473 472 -4.84 Scandia 436 420 401 389 379 373 360 -17.43 Schoenchen 214 215 215 215 213 212 212 -0.93 Scott City 3,855 3,839 3,720 3,650 3,499 3,536 3,506 -9.05 Scottsville 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 -4.76 Scranton 724 717 717 713 713 708 701 -3.18 Sedan 1,342 1,311 1,292 1,290 1,294 1,263 1,222 -8.94 Sedgwick 1,537 1,546 1,625 1,637 1,643 1,638 1,640 6.70 Selden 201 194 191 191 185 186 185 -7.96 Seneca 2,122 2,058 2,070 2,065 2,054 2,047 2,064 -2.73 Severance 108 108 108 108 107 104 104 -3.70 Severy 359 367 364 360 359 352 339 -5.57 Seward 63 63 62 61 61 61 60 -4.76 Sharon 210 205 203 202 201 199 201 -4.29 Sharon Springs 835 804 787 761 736 725 726 -13.05 Shawnee 47,996 50,823 52,636 54,127 56,189 57,583 59,252 23.45 Silver Lake 1,358 1,356 1,343 1,338 1,350 1,348 1,358 0.00 Simpson 114 111 109 108 105 102 100 -12.28 Smith Center 1,931 1,881 1,823 1,787 1,748 1,721 1,684 -12.79 Smolan 218 218 216 213 213 211 212 -2.75 Soldier 122 124 123 124 123 124 122 0.00 Solomon 1,072 1,063 1,062 1,062 1,051 1,053 1,068 -0.37 South Haven 390 388 385 379 375 367 361 -7.44 South Hutchinson 2,539 2,531 2,505 2,494 2,482 2,480 2,486 -2.09 Spearville 813 822 822 847 849 857 872 7.26 Speed 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 -6.82 Spivey 80 80 79 79 79 77 75 -6.25 Spring Hill 2,727 3,151 3,446 3,836 4,236 4,554 4,822 76.82 Stafford 1,161 1,140 1,120 1,092 1,075 1,068 1,054 -9.22 Stark 106 106 105 105 105 105 103 -2.83 Sterling 2,642 2,618 2,596 2,576 2,583 2,567 2,549 -3.52 Stockton 1,558 1,531 1,502 1,476 1,462 1,442 1,439 -7.64 510 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Strong City 584 576 583 568 584 581 580 -0.68 Sublette 1,592 1,580 1,572 1,570 1,586 1,576 1,561 -1.95 Summerfield 211 209 207 205 204 204 202 -4.27 Sun City 81 79 78 78 77 76 77 -4.94 Susank 57 56 55 55 57 54 54 -5.26 Sylvan Grove 324 320 313 311 299 301 299 -7.72 Sylvia 297 297 295 296 296 298 297 0.00 Syracuse 1,824 1,872 1,859 1,859 1,805 1,779 1,780 -2.41 Tampa 144 153 150 148 144 141 138 -4.17 Tescott 339 341 344 339 335 332 332 -2.06 Thayer 500 502 499 497 499 499 492 -1.60 Timken 83 82 81 81 82 81 79 -4.82 Tipton 243 238 237 238 233 230 225 -7.41 Tonganoxie 2,728 3,016 3,185 3,332 3,591 3,756 4,101 50.33 Topeka 122,377 122,824 122,302 122,236 121,735 121,725 122,113 -0.22 Toronto 312 311 301 297 290 290 285 -8.65 Towanda 1,338 1,313 1,333 1,328 1,339 1,355 1,367 2.17 Treece 149 148 147 146 146 143 143 -4.03 Tribune 835 830 784 756 756 728 712 -14.73 Troy 1,054 1,050 1,042 1,039 1,015 1,018 1,024 -2.85 Turon 436 435 433 434 434 436 435 -0.23 Tyro 226 225 223 222 223 222 223 -1.33 Udall 794 783 795 779 778 761 763 -3.90 Ulysses 5,960 5,877 5,958 5,823 5,728 5,661 5,669 -4.88 Uniontown 288 286 281 283 280 277 278 -3.47 Utica 223 218 213 206 201 198 194 -13.00 Valley Center 4,883 5,399 5,473 5,528 5,723 5,856 5,958 22.02 Valley Falls 1,254 1,239 1,229 1,219 1,209 1,201 1,190 -5.10 Vermillion 107 105 103 101 99 98 97 -9.35 Victoria 1,208 1,207 1,195 1,183 1,173 1,167 1,167 -3.39 Vining 58 57 56 56 56 56 55 -5.17 Viola 211 213 214 214 213 213 213 0.95 Virgil 113 114 113 112 112 110 106 -6.19 WaKeeney 1,924 1,875 1,813 1,789 1,804 1,760 1,739 -9.62 Wakefield 838 865 857 848 865 872 883 5.37 Waldo 48 47 46 46 47 46 45 -6.25 Waldron 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 -5.88 Wallace 67 65 65 63 62 61 61 -8.96 Walnut 221 221 219 221 219 219 218 -1.36 Walton 284 290 294 297 295 294 290 2.11 Wamego 4,246 4,232 4,210 4,236 4,238 4,232 4,248 0.05 Washington 1,223 1,192 1,177 1,171 1,154 1,143 1,134 -7.28 Waterville 681 667 652 640 629 629 627 -7.93 Wathena 1,348 1,348 1,335 1,334 1,317 1,291 1,306 -3.12 Waverly 589 583 579 575 562 555 558 -5.26 Webber 37 36 35 34 34 33 33 -10.81 Weir 780 775 767 763 761 749 747 -4.23 Wellington 8,647 8,537 8,427 8,295 8,226 8,078 7,991 -7.59 Wellsville 1,606 1,568 1,592 1,606 1,612 1,620 1,685 4.92 West Mineral 243 241 238 237 236 233 232 -4.53 511 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Percent Change April 2000 - July 2006 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 Westmoreland 631 637 638 641 647 653 737 16.80 Westphalia 165 167 166 168 168 167 164 -0.61 Westwood 1,533 1,515 1,500 1,501 1,489 1,482 1,478 -3.59 Westwood Hills 378 373 370 369 366 365 364 -3.70 Wetmore 362 353 356 356 354 354 352 -2.76 Wheaton 92 92 92 92 93 92 91 -1.09 White City 518 510 502 495 492 500 500 -3.47 White Cloud 239 239 238 239 236 231 232 -2.93 Whitewater 653 646 644 639 638 639 641 -1.84 Whiting 206 206 207 210 211 214 214 3.88 Wichita 346,753 352,253 354,325 354,131 353,424 355,029 357,698 3.16 Willard 86 87 86 85 84 83 84 -2.33 Williamsburg 351 365 370 369 362 358 359 2.28 Willis 69 68 67 67 67 66 66 -4.35 Willowbrook 88 88 87 88 88 88 88 0.00 Wilmore 57 58 57 56 57 58 56 -1.75 Wilsey 191 190 189 188 189 192 191 0.00 Wilson 799 789 773 773 764 760 767 -4.01 Winchester 579 585 580 580 575 578 570 -1.55 Windom 137 137 135 136 136 136 134 -2.19 Winfield 12,206 12,172 12,210 11,998 11,971 11,792 11,741 -3.81 Winona 228 223 220 212 208 203 195 -14.47 Woodbine 207 205 205 207 206 207 208 0.48 Woodston 116 114 113 112 112 110 110 -5.17 Yates Center 1,599 1,596 1,534 1,520 1,484 1,488 1,467 -8.26 Zenda 123 122 120 121 120 117 115 -6.50 Zurich 126 125 123 122 121 120 120 -4.76 July 1 estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimates are not comparable. 1 The city of Countryside consolidated with the city of Mission as of January 15, 2003. 2 The city of Parkerfield was established March 16, 2004; therefore it was not in the 2000 Census. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf, http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/SUB-EST2006-4.html (accessed June 28, 2007). 512 Transportation T ranspor tation Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 513 Transportation Transportation............................................................................................................................... 513 Public Road and Street Mileage by State, 2001-2005.................................................................................................................. 515 Expenditure of Federal Funds in Kansas, Administered by the Federal Highway Administration, 1996-2005 .......................................................................................................................................................... 516 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1955-2005................................................................................................. 517 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2002-2005........................................................................................................................... 518 Highways in Kansas, 2007 (map)....................................................................................................................................................... 519 Railways in Kansas, 2007 (map)......................................................................................................................................................... 520 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1964-2005 ......................................................................................................................... 521 Motor Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2005.............................................................................................................................................. 522 Motor Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas, Years in which Changes have Occurred, 1926-2006................................................... 523 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 2001-2005 ...................................................................................................................... 524 Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class, 2001-2005.............................................................................................................. 524 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category, 2001-2005............................................................................................................. 524 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County, 2005................................................................................................................ 525 Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County, 2000............................................................................................... 527 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2005 ................................................................................................................................. 529 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2006 ............................................................................................................................... 531 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000.................. 532 514 State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Rank Alabama 94,439 94,434 94,434 95,483 96,046 18 Alaska 13,630 14,118 14,230 14,107 14,367 47 Arizona 55,245 57,162 57,529 58,112 59,789 34 Arkansas 98,133 98,483 98,541 98,606 98,661 17 California 168,771 167,898 169,549 169,791 169,906 2 Colorado 85,853 86,310 86,821 87,096 87,597 22 Connecticut 20,908 21,043 21,089 21,143 21,193 44 Delaware 5,814 5,846 5,894 6,043 6,093 49 District of Columbia 1,533 1,535 1,536 1,500 1,500 51 Florida 117,302 119,785 120,375 119,529 120,557 10 Georgia 115,533 115,777 116,534 116,916 117,644 11 Hawaii 4,277 4,300 4,309 4,318 4,322 50 Idaho 46,308 46,732 46,927 47,100 47,129 35 Illinois 138,359 138,338 138,526 138,624 138,833 3 Indiana 94,037 94,287 94,597 94,597 95,575 19 Iowa 113,439 113,450 113,516 113,835 113,971 13 Kansas 134,726 135,038 135,012 135,016 135,462 4 Kentucky 78,912 78,372 77,011 77,363 78,020 26 Louisiana 60,829 60,913 60,937 60,942 60,949 33 Maine 22,671 22,692 22,693 22,749 22,806 43 Maryland 30,623 30,815 30,688 30,808 30,961 41 Massachusetts 35,410 35,460 35,590 35,783 35,900 39 Michigan 121,789 122,029 122,222 122,382 121,456 8 Minnesota 132,279 132,121 131,893 131,937 132,048 5 Mississippi 73,700 73,900 74,105 74,129 74,181 27 Missouri 124,325 124,685 124,685 125,923 125,823 6 Montana 69,503 69,502 69,450 69,452 69,339 29 Nebraska 92,765 93,171 93,198 93,245 93,311 20 Nevada 38,656 34,855 33,977 33,977 34,624 40 New Hampshire 15,508 15,502 15,630 15,630 15,567 45 New Jersey 36,175 36,556 38,952 38,122 38,552 37 New Mexico 59,884 61,385 63,953 64,004 63,759 32 New York 112,960 114,020 113,124 113,341 113,341 14 North Carolina 101,195 101,743 102,160 102,666 103,128 16 North Dakota 86,590 86,587 86,782 86,782 86,793 23 Ohio 117,268 124,885 123,522 124,752 124,840 7 Oklahoma 112,696 112,534 112,578 112,713 112,938 15 Oregon 66,784 66,641 65,951 65,861 64,544 31 Pennsylvania 119,986 120,298 120,423 120,623 120,668 9 Rhode Island 6,051 6,051 6,415 6,419 6,491 48 South Carolina 66,167 66,194 66,230 66,250 66,238 30 South Dakota 83,560 83,610 83,688 83,547 83,909 24 Tennessee 87,825 88,286 88,518 88,988 90,451 21 Texas 300,767 301,776 301,987 303,176 304,171 1 Utah 42,207 42,610 42,716 42,710 43,573 36 Vermont 14,289 14,289 14,359 14,368 14,397 46 Virginia 70,717 70,950 71,242 71,534 71,964 28 Washington 80,984 82,179 82,264 81,216 83,381 25 West Virginia 36,997 36,996 36,993 37,011 37,028 38 Wisconsin 112,664 112,920 113,270 113,699 114,141 12 Wyoming 27,292 27,422 27,482 27,594 27,698 42 United States 3,948,335 3,966,485 3,974,107 3,981,512 3,995,635 Public Road and Street Mileage by State 2001-2005 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, Section V: Roadway Extent, Characteristics and Public Road Length in the United States, classified by functional system (Table HM-20), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hss/hsspubs.htm (accessed December 13, 2006). 515 Program 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Interstate $150 $28 -$448 -$7 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 National Highway System 69,900 33,040 49,957 78,210 77,558 40,418 88,900 109,102 96,024 74,987 Surface Transportation Program 1 65,763 60,416 62,514 90,478 78,682 72,840 87,104 82,975 102,559 100,419 Interstate Maintenance 29,773 46,207 27,212 66,222 56,451 45,788 72,476 76,670 56,071 56,055 nersae Highway Substiue 0000000000 Ninety Percent Minimum Allocation 2 40470000000 Donor State Bonus 2 0000000000 Bridge Replacement 24,757 17,313 26,758 31,397 47,286 42,500 51,259 41,381 55,849 53,776 Metropolitan Planning 759 749 519 891 1,26100000 Planning and Research 4,234 2,792 1,198 7,752 5,267 4,586 6,870 7,345 6,582 6,286 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement 7,960 2,412 2,943 2,268 3,777 3,842 4,612 5,670 2,654 4,589 Emergency Relief 0 424 115 70 -60 1,043 147 0 343 841 Projects Mandated by ISTEA 2 13,825 19,730 11,432 17,674 6,327 342 36 360 6 55 Intelligent Vehicle Highway System 424 66 53 426 41 6 -34000 Consolidated Primary 3 2,483375-------- Rural Secondary 3 1 4 Urban System 3 7467-------- Minimum Guarantee - - 0 0 693 10,816 10,246 9,714 29,619 4,686 High Priority Projects - - 0 52 8,648 8,119 26,707 20,139 6,086 12,097 Other Programs 3,025 1,599 15,888 29,567 18,451 15,910 11,391 4,699 12,570 11,023 Other Funds and Adjustments 4 15,830 6,049 3,285 2,087 1,782 2,507 2,518 2,625 4,817 2,936 Total $239,093 $191,341 $201,473 $327,087 $306,164 $248,717 $362,232 $360,680 $373,180 $327,750 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics , 1996-2005, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hss/hsspubs.htm (accessed December 13, 2006). A negative value represents a decrease in expenditures. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 4 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, 1996-2005 (thousands of dollars) 2 Programs discontinued under TEA-21 include ninety percent minimum allocation, donor State bonus, and projects mandated by ISTEA (Sections 1103-1108). 3 Programs discontinued under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991. 1 Category includes totals for Hazard Elimination and Elimination of Hazards at Rail-Highway Crossings that were reported separately through 1997. 516 1955-2005 Year Total Accidents Accidents per Million Vehicle Miles Fatal Accidents Fatal Accidents per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Fatalities Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles 1955 24,084 2.52 477 5.00 592 6.20 1956 25,435 2.59 566 5.76 683 6.95 1957 26,481 2.64 472 4.71 585 5.84 1958 45,080 4.41 438 4.29 554 5.42 1959 46,173 4.42 457 4.38 567 5.43 1960 38,596 3.68 413 3.94 512 4.89 1961 - - 441 4.08 548 5.07 1962 31,630 2.88 484 4.40 596 5.42 1963 33,726 2.98 488 4.32 609 5.39 1964 37,465 3.26 530 4.61 669 5.82 1965 38,555 3.30 531 4.54 666 5.69 1966 41,861 3.52 556 4.67 733 6.16 1967 47,927 3.94 541 4.45 664 5.47 1968 51,785 4.12 534 4.25 649 5.16 1969 55,599 4.22 619 4.70 780 5.92 1970 55,100 4.12 547 4.09 657 4.91 1971 54,114 3.90 549 3.96 678 4.89 1972 61,830 4.21 552 3.76 666 4.53 1973 59,644 3.87 518 3.36 623 4.04 1974 54,861 3.61 442 2.91 519 3.41 1975 62,102 4.01 440 2.84 517 3.34 1976 65,385 3.96 473 2.87 563 3.41 1977 72,127 4.27 493 2.92 562 3.32 1978 74,923 4.39 498 2.92 572 3.35 1979 73,630 4.22 451 2.58 520 2.98 1980 67,051 3.88 506 2.93 595 3.44 1981 66,534 3.82 510 2.93 578 3.32 1982 62,263 3.52 436 2.47 498 2.82 1983 66,173 3.64 361 1.99 411 2.26 1984 69,902 3.73 452 2.41 510 2.72 1985 72,683 3.77 429 2.23 486 2.52 1986 61,984 3.13 413 2.08 500 2.52 1987 64,431 3.13 415 2.02 491 2.39 1988 63,256 2.99 406 1.92 483 2.28 1989 63,642 2.90 371 1.69 428 1.95 1990 62,825 2.75 391 1.71 444 1.94 1991 61,920 2.67 350 1.69 409 1.76 1992 63,964 2.65 337 1.39 387 1.60 1993 69,641 2.89 375 1.56 428 1.77 1994 66,835 2.77 381 1.58 442 1.83 1995 70,263 2.79 394 1.57 442 1.76 1996 73,872 2.88 442 1.72 490 1.91 1997 76,641 2.86 419 1.56 481 1.79 1998 79,112 2.85 441 1.59 493 1.77 1999 78,694 2.77 457 1.61 540 1.90 2000 78,242 2.71 405 1.40 461 1.60 2001 78,856 2.74 433 1.51 494 1.72 2002 78,314 2.72 445 1.54 507 1.76 2003 75,014 2.58 419 1.44 469 1.61 2004 74,102 2.51 390 1.32 459 1.55 2005* 68,675 2.29 384 1.28 428 1.43 * Data as of May 22, 2006 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2006. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 517 Category 2002 2003 2004 2005 Land Area (square miles) 81,823 81,823 81,823 81,823 Population (2000 Census) 2,688,418 2,688,418 2,688,418 2,688,418 Highway Fuel Use (1,000s gal.; est.) Gasoline 886,145 1,318,189 1,170,707 - Diesel 407,161 404,905 414,791 - Gasohol 275,342 408,196 39,627 - Total 1,568,648 2,131,290 1,625,125 - Registered Vehicles Autos 1,412,012 1,389,193 1,420,210 1,442,888 Pickups and Trucks 694,016 675,270 701,601 709,155 Trailers 107,495 100,624 119,592 125,563 Motorcycles 48,735 51,130 56,019 60,834 Motorized Bikes 4,951 5,226 5,659 5,976 Motorized RVs 13,972 13,641 13,561 13,306 Special Registrations 157,860 166,759 171,642 171,347 Total 2,439,041 2,401,843 2,488,284 2,529,069 Licensed Drivers 1,967,455 1,987,251 1,979,746 2,006,060 Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (in 1,000s) 28,823,651 29,047,140 29,523,036 29,907,741 State Tax Rates (cents/gal.) Gasoline 24 24 24 24 Diesel 26 26 26 26 Gasohol 24 24 24 24 Public Road Miles Rural 124,525 124,420 124,151 123,694 Urban 10,511 10,597 10,868 11,768 Total 135,036 135,017 135,019 135,461 Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 78,271 74,993 74,102 68,675 Fatal Accidents 449 419 390 384 Fatalities 511 469 459 428 Bridges Structurally Deficient 3,289 3,311 3,144 3,040 Functionally Obsolete 2,717 2,582 2,531 2,396 Non-Deficient 19,498 19,513 19,714 20,007 Not Rated 477 498 407 384 Total 25,981 25,904 25,796 25,827 Airports Public Use 143 143 143 - Commercial Service 9 99 Transit Providers 194 194 188 - Counties Served 96 96 96 - Rail Miles Operated 4,019 4,000 4,776 - Commodities Moved (tons) 329,977,213 335,783,926 342,027,043 - Waterways Terminals 8 888 Public Road Miles 4th 32nd Bridges 4th 33rd Rail Miles 6th 33rd Public Use Airports 9th 30th Land Area 13th 31st Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Kansas Transportation at a Glance 2002-2005 National Rankings 2004 Population Vehicle Miles of Travel Highway Fuel Use Registered Vehicles Licensed Drivers 518 £¤ 283 £¤ 183 £¤ 83 £¤ 283 £¤ 83 £¤ 40 £¤ 36 £¤ 50 £¤ 160 £¤ 183 £¤ 24 £¤ 75 £¤ 24 £¤ 50 £¤ 177 £¤ 69 £¤ 75 £¤ 75 £¤ 36 £¤ 54 £¤ 69 £¤ 81 £¤ 36 £¤ 281 £¤ 56 £¤ 40 £¤ 77 £¤ 56 £¤ 160 £¤ 59 £¤ 281 £¤ 59 £¤ 160 £¤ 169 £¤ 183 £¤ 54 £¤ 166 £¤ 254 £¤ 56 £¤ 77 §¨¦ 435 £¤ 73 £¤ 169 £¤ 54 §¨¦ 35 £¤ 159 £¤ 56 §¨¦ 70 §¨¦ 335 £¤ 50 £¤ 83 §¨¦ 135 §¨¦ 70 §¨¦ 35 £¤ 283 £¤ 40 £¤ 81 £¤ 36 §¨¦ 70 £¤ 24 §¨¦ 135 Highways in Kansas, 2007 Interstate State Highway U.S. Highway Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2007 National Transportation Atlas. 519 Topeka Newton Lawrence Hutchinson Garden City Dodge City Railways in Kansas, 2007 Rail Lines Freight Passenger Amtrak Station Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2007 National Transportation Atlas. 520 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas 1964-2005 (thousands of gallons) Gross Gallons Net Total Public Year Reported Sold Gallons Taxed Use 1964 1,177,938 939,768 1,074,895 28,329 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 Commercial Use Private and Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, Highway Statistics, 1963-1964; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hss/hsspubs.htm (accessed December 13, 2006). 521 Motor Fuel Tax Rates by State 2005 Gasoline 1 Diesel 1 Gasohol 1 Gasoline 1 Diesel 1 Gasohol 1 State State Alabama 18.00 19.00 18.00 Montana 27.75 27.75 27.75 Alaska 8.00 8.00 8.00 Nebraska 25.30 25.30 25.30 Arizona 18.00 26.00 18.00 Nevada 24.80 27.70 24.80 Arkansas 21.70 22.70 21.70 New Hampshire 19.50 19.50 - California 18.00 18.00 18.00 New Jersey 10.50 13.50 10.50 Colorado 22.00 20.50 22.00 New Mexico 18.88 22.88 18.88 Connecticut 25.00 26.00 25.00 New York 23.25 21.45 - Delaware 23.00 22.00 23.00 North Carolina 27.10 27.10 27.10 District of Columbia 20.00 20.00 20.00 North Dakota 23.00 23.00 23.00 Florida 14.50 14.50 14.50 Ohio 28.00 28.00 28.00 Georgia 7.50 7.50 7.50 Oklahoma 17.00 14.00 17.00 Hawaii 16.00 16.00 16.00 Oregon 24.00 24.00 24.00 Idaho 25.00 25.00 22.50 Pennsylvania 30.00 36.40 30.00 Illinois 19.00 21.50 19.00 Rhode Island 30.00 30.00 30.00 Indiana 18.00 16.00 15.00 South Carolina 16.00 16.00 16.00 Iowa 20.70 22.50 19.00 South Dakota 22.00 22.00 20.00 Kansas 24.00 26.00 24.00 Tennessee 21.40 18.40 20.00 Kentucky 18.50 15.50 18.50 Texas 20.00 20.00 20.00 Louisiana 20.00 20.00 20.00 Utah 24.50 24.50 24.50 Maine 26.00 27.00 17.80 Vermont 20.00 26.00 20.00 Maryland 23.50 24.25 23.50 Virginia 17.50 16.00 17.50 Massachusetts 21.00 21.00 21.00 Washington 31.00 31.00 31.00 Michigan 19.00 15.00 - West Virginia 27.00 27.00 27.00 Minnesota 20.00 20.00 20.00 Wisconsin 29.90 29.90 29.90 Mississippi 18.40 18.40 18.40 Wyoming 14.00 14.00 14.00 Missouri 17.00 17.00 17.00 U.S. Avera ge 2 19.25 20.00 19.98 Some state taxes may include local taxes, license, and inspection fees. 1 The gasohol rates shown are for gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol. 2 weighted average Single dash (-) indicates not available. (cents per gallon) (cents per gallon) Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration Highway Statistics 2005 , http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hss/hsspubs.htm (accessed December 13, 2006). 522 Dollars/Permit Fiscal Year Gasoline Gasohol Liquid Petroleum Diesel Motor Carrier Trip Permits 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 6.00/6.50 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 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 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. Motor-Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas, Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2006 Cents per Gallon 523 Type of Registration 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percent of Total Automobiles 1,419,689 1,412,012 1,389,193 1,420,210 1,442,888 57.1 Trucks 694,179 694,016 675,270 701,601 709,155 28.0 Trailers 102,554 107,495 100,624 119,592 125,563 5.0 Motorcycles 46,857 48,735 51,130 56,019 60,834 2.4 Motor Bicycles 4,954 4,951 5,226 5,659 5,976 0.2 RV 1 14,141 13,972 13,641 13,561 13,306 0.5 Special Registrations 2 143,839 157,860 166,759 171,642 171,347 6.8 Total 2,426,213 2,439,041 2,401,843 2,488,284 2,529,069 100.0 1 RV total is for motorized RVs only. Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class License Class 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percent of Total Class CDL 116,301 121,730 126,903 128,943 131,585 6.6 Class A & B 29,504 28,949 28,415 26,936 25,629 1.3 Class C 1,601,861 1,659,408 1,704,409 1,697,216 1,689,787 84.2 Class M 154,032 157,368 160,885 159,915 159,059 7.9 Total 1,901,698 1,967,455 2,020,612 2,013,010 2,006,060 100.0 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category Age Category 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percent of Total 14 and 15* 30,397 32,094 33,361 33,264 31,822 1.6 16 - 24 311,789 321,194 329,379 324,565 320,046 16.0 25 - 49 883,668 908,416 923,566 907,729 892,318 44.5 50 - 64 382,166 405,485 426,544 439,552 452,749 22.6 65 and over 293,678 300,266 307,762 307,900 309,125 15.4 Total 1,901,698 1,967,455 2,020,612 2,013,010 2,006,060 100.0 * restricted license Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed December 11, 2006). 2 Special registrations include personalized, National Guard, disabled, amateur radio, special interest, antique, veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor, ex-POW, etc. 2001-2005 2001-2005 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type 2001-2005 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed December 11, 2006). Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed December 11, 2006). 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. 524 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV 1 Special Registrations 2 Total Allen 6,510 5,347 812 349 48 100 991 14,157 Anderson 3,964 3,799 639 155 41 54 682 9,334 Atchison 7,969 5,551 1,164 294 16 70 1,197 16,261 Barber 2,436 2,864 428 156 23 33 330 6,270 Barton 14,290 9,723 2,128 683 65 192 1,844 28,925 Bourbon 7,016 4,944 727 329 27 65 867 13,975 Brown 5,278 4,054 1,063 287 26 41 861 11,610 Butler 30,533 18,520 2,989 1,672 184 458 4,611 58,967 Chase 1,459 1,659 298 81 4 17 230 3,748 Chautauqua 1,689 2,405 309 80 1 37 248 4,769 Cherokee 9,179 8,007 1,199 535 26 112 1,761 20,819 Cheyenne 1,617 1,752 456 81 2 20 223 4,151 Clark 1,130 1,141 189 64 5 26 163 2,718 Clay 4,420 3,559 780 198 28 75 743 9,803 Cloud 4,709 4,050 843 277 47 67 712 10,705 Coffey 4,732 4,285 829 290 28 74 740 10,978 Comanche 882 1,147 187 57 2 8 113 2,396 Cowley 16,627 11,216 1,554 901 85 263 2,434 33,080 Crawford 17,079 10,729 1,394 903 85 126 2,468 32,784 Decatur 1,859 2,140 601 88 9 32 207 4,936 Dickinson 9,971 7,395 1,374 576 44 124 1,626 21,110 Doniphan 3,818 3,441 881 201 6 39 561 8,947 Douglas 50,539 15,796 2,872 1,624 245 310 4,901 76,287 Edwards 1,673 1,918 394 70 6 23 190 4,274 Elk 1,426 1,924 263 34 5 20 251 3,923 Ellis 13,849 8,613 1,741 771 131 153 1,820 27,078 Ellsworth 3,048 2,827 718 182 36 37 527 7,375 Finney 16,681 9,570 1,853 745 76 179 1,865 30,969 Ford 14,008 8,478 1,315 531 45 150 1,435 25,962 Franklin 13,104 8,717 1,594 700 88 192 1,743 26,138 Geary 15,091 5,375 835 600 36 137 2,344 24,418 Gove 1,676 2,063 555 76 28 42 273 4,713 Graham 1,607 1,641 396 97 38 47 219 4,045 Grant 3,623 3,406 954 229 21 40 351 8,624 Gray 2,698 3,250 714 158 4 38 276 7,138 Greeley 720 1,055 251 33 3 16 98 2,176 Greenwood 3,424 3,837 684 105 33 38 564 8,685 Hamilton 1,163 1,393 335 76 7 22 197 3,193 Harper 3,100 2,995 553 163 28 46 477 7,362 Harvey 18,305 9,187 1,529 947 131 203 2,039 32,341 Haskell 2,161 2,417 567 111 14 23 198 5,491 Hodgeman 1,043 1,610 266 47 2 18 137 3,123 Jackson 6,742 5,587 1,295 311 31 95 1,085 15,146 Jefferson 10,343 7,585 1,766 604 32 158 1,330 21,818 Jewell 1,913 2,387 809 107 16 36 332 5,600 Johnson 324,768 64,880 9,574 9,724 510 1,091 23,545 434,092 Kearny 1,973 2,051 530 76 11 33 257 4,931 Kingman 4,296 4,349 949 202 18 64 675 10,553 Kiowa 1,506 1,758 389 82 6 27 169 3,937 Labette 10,235 7,601 758 502 47 124 1,644 20,911 Lane 1,065 1,330 291 65 18 31 128 2,928 Leavenworth 33,211 16,614 3,127 1,921 60 365 5,994 61,292 Lincoln 1,741 1,979 497 58 7 23 290 4,595 Linn 5,193 4,755 958 288 26 95 763 12,078 Logan 1,573 1,670 411 122 14 25 173 3,988 Lyon 16,010 9,920 1,316 637 86 162 1,697 29,828 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County 2005 525 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV 1 Special Registrations 2 Total Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County 2005 McPherson 15,495 10,266 2,277 1,020 141 187 2,339 31,725 Marion 6,601 5,346 934 337 97 63 924 14,302 Marshall 5,811 5,032 1,091 258 32 68 958 13,250 Meade 2,238 2,253 424 86 11 48 239 5,299 Miami 16,720 11,151 2,808 1,015 55 212 2,286 34,247 Mitchell 3,624 3,779 947 214 37 61 453 9,115 Montgomery 16,193 10,826 1,010 793 83 182 2,203 31,290 Morris 3,017 2,986 582 128 23 37 525 7,298 Morton 1,612 1,703 272 71 8 20 153 3,839 Nemaha 5,702 4,728 1,313 299 31 28 637 12,738 Neosho 7,858 6,650 1,077 470 45 115 1,042 17,257 Ness 1,814 2,642 648 124 12 36 263 5,539 Norton 2,874 2,778 835 144 16 43 386 7,076 Osage 8,889 6,569 1,209 436 62 159 1,504 18,828 Osborne 2,209 2,554 635 146 9 28 278 5,859 Ottawa 3,227 3,136 675 164 28 43 431 7,704 Pawnee 3,258 2,601 602 186 9 40 449 7,145 Phillips 3,200 3,203 980 232 36 49 400 8,100 Pottawatomie 10,682 7,649 1,689 535 36 145 1,470 22,206 Pratt 4,834 4,024 837 237 27 67 553 10,579 Rawlins 1,622 1,915 436 97 14 25 157 4,266 Reno 32,075 17,782 2,746 1,825 175 450 4,056 59,109 Republic 2,884 3,002 682 148 29 49 415 7,209 Rice 4,892 3,900 826 263 31 90 798 10,800 Riley 22,415 8,638 1,453 943 150 174 3,013 36,786 Rooks 2,834 2,920 716 172 18 65 481 7,206 Rush 1,919 2,031 405 97 19 17 268 4,756 Russell 3,743 3,379 701 194 36 60 536 8,649 Saline 28,795 14,230 2,612 1,443 214 351 4,151 51,796 Scott 2,580 2,610 611 162 9 28 349 6,349 Sedgwick 244,170 93,954 12,135 9,299 1,062 2,221 29,529 392,370 Seward 9,963 5,414 826 313 52 96 861 17,525 Shawnee 93,181 32,894 5,479 3,619 290 855 12,476 148,794 Sheridan 1,586 2,000 594 88 39 33 195 4,535 Sherman 3,222 2,891 785 226 49 60 332 7,565 Smith 2,305 2,605 756 80 31 43 294 6,114 Stafford 2,392 2,726 694 111 10 38 265 6,236 Stanton 1,178 1,290 287 80 1 26 121 2,983 Stevens 2,676 2,758 760 196 12 37 314 6,753 Sumner 12,367 9,383 1,338 614 80 190 1,770 25,742 Thomas 3,959 3,826 1,046 265 20 74 476 9,666 Trego 1,827 2,022 531 128 28 34 319 4,889 Wabaunsee 3,707 3,244 632 180 3 35 532 8,333 Wallace 920 1,344 340 52 2 13 87 2,758 Washington 3,185 3,363 891 156 6 33 688 8,322 Wichita 1,211 1,713 395 61 0 12 130 3,522 Wilson 4,832 4,540 700 283 29 62 822 11,268 Woodson 1,796 2,061 368 77 15 23 273 4,613 Wyandotte 72,119 24,578 3,070 2,512 93 385 8,547 111,304 Total 1,442,888 709,155 125,563 60,834 5,976 13,306 171,347 2,529,069 2 All Special Plate Registrations are included in this total. 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 , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed December 11, 2006). 1 RV data is for motorized RVs only. 526 County Allen 5,775 5.6 30.5 39.3 24.6 Anderson 3,221 5.2 29.0 38.4 27.4 Atchison 6,275 8.0 29.4 38.6 24.0 Barber 2,235 4.3 32.6 37.5 25.6 Barton 11,393 5.9 32.8 40.0 21.3 Bourbon 6,161 6.6 32.1 36.7 24.6 Brown 4,318 6.7 32.0 38.5 22.9 Butler 21,527 3.4 25.4 41.7 29.5 Chase 1,246 5.1 28.4 36.8 29.7 Chautauqua 1,796 5.6 27.2 37.9 29.3 Cherokee 8,875 5.7 31.3 37.0 26.0 Cheyenne 1,360 4.4 31.7 39.3 24.6 Clark 979 3.9 32.7 34.2 29.2 Clay 3,617 5.1 28.5 38.2 28.2 Cloud 4,163 5.4 30.4 39.5 24.6 Coffey 3,489 5.0 25.0 36.5 33.5 Comanche 872 5.4 28.8 40.3 25.6 Cowley 14,039 6.0 32.4 38.2 23.4 Crawford 15,504 7.4 32.5 38.2 21.9 Decatur 1,494 2.9 28.0 43.6 25.4 Dickinson 7,903 4.5 29.1 38.1 28.3 Doniphan 3,173 6.3 27.4 39.1 27.2 Douglas 38,486 5.6 34.7 39.7 20.0 Edwards 1,455 6.2 30.7 39.6 23.6 Elk 1,412 7.5 29.0 32.5 31.0 Ellis 11,193 5.3 34.4 39.2 21.1 Ellsworth 2,481 4.9 27.8 39.9 27.4 Finney 12,948 6.1 32.9 41.3 19.6 Ford 10,852 6.1 32.5 42.0 19.4 Franklin 9,452 6.1 27.7 37.6 28.7 Geary 10,458 8.1 37.0 38.2 16.7 Gove 1,245 4.1 25.9 34.2 35.8 Graham 1,263 4.4 28.1 36.3 31.2 Grant 2,742 4.2 33.0 39.6 23.1 Gray 2,045 2.3 29.0 43.5 25.1 Greeley 602 2.7 28.1 37.0 32.2 Greenwood 3,234 6.5 27.4 37.1 29.1 Hamilton 1,054 4.7 30.9 37.4 26.9 Harper 2,773 5.9 31.5 35.8 26.9 Harvey 12,581 5.5 30.1 39.8 24.7 Haskell 1,481 4.1 29.2 39.7 27.1 Hodgeman 796 4.3 24.9 35.1 35.8 Jackson 4,727 3.9 22.8 38.5 34.8 Jefferson 6,830 3.3 19.8 41.7 35.2 Jewell 1,695 5.1 24.6 41.4 28.8 Johnson 174,570 3.2 29.1 49.0 18.8 Kearny 1,542 3.6 26.0 44.6 25.8 Kingman 3,371 3.1 27.3 39.2 30.3 Kiowa 1,365 6.6 28.3 40.3 24.8 Labette 9,194 8.5 29.4 37.0 25.1 Lane 910 5.1 23.6 41.5 29.8 Leavenworth 23,071 5.9 26.1 44.0 24.0 Lincoln 1,529 4.8 24.9 40.2 30.1 Linn 3,807 4.9 23.9 39.7 31.5 Percent of Households with Two Vehicles Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County 2000 Three or More Vehicles No Vehicle One Vehicle Occupied Housing Units 527 County Percent of Households with Two Vehicles Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County 2000 Three or More Vehicles No Vehicle One Vehicle Occupied Housing Units Logan 1,243 3.4 30.3 35.6 30.7 Lyon 13,691 7.4 34.2 37.1 21.3 McPherson 11,205 5.1 28.5 39.3 27.0 Marion 5,114 5.0 27.8 39.7 27.5 Marshall 4,458 5.7 29.5 36.8 28.1 Meade 1,728 3.7 29.8 41.5 25.0 Miami 10,365 5.2 22.7 37.8 34.3 Mitchell 2,850 6.5 30.4 35.4 27.7 Montgomery 14,903 7.9 33.6 36.8 21.7 Morris 2,539 4.6 29.2 40.2 26.0 Morton 1,306 2.0 30.1 41.2 26.7 Nemaha 3,959 5.2 26.9 40.9 27.0 Neosho 6,739 5.0 30.7 37.8 26.6 Ness 1,516 2.9 29.2 32.5 35.5 Norton 2,266 6.4 29.9 41.7 22.0 Osage 6,490 4.5 24.7 36.9 33.9 Osborne 1,940 5.8 30.8 36.4 27.0 Ottawa 2,430 4.0 21.1 41.1 33.8 Pawnee 2,739 3.7 35.4 38.6 22.3 Phillips 2,496 5.3 26.8 35.8 32.1 Pottawatomie 6,771 3.6 24.1 42.0 30.3 Pratt 3,963 5.2 33.5 36.9 24.5 Rawlins 1,269 6.4 27.0 37.7 29.0 Reno 25,498 6.6 31.2 40.2 22.0 Republic 2,557 4.3 30.0 38.2 27.5 Rice 4,050 5.8 27.1 43.6 23.5 Riley 22,137 4.6 34.3 40.2 20.9 Rooks 2,362 5.2 29.0 37.3 28.5 Rush 1,548 4.7 26.7 37.5 31.1 Russell 3,207 5.0 30.9 37.4 26.7 Saline 21,436 5.0 31.4 42.5 21.1 Scott 2,045 4.4 28.4 39.0 28.2 Sedgwick 176,444 6.4 34.6 40.8 18.2 Seward 7,419 7.0 37.5 37.9 17.7 Shawnee 68,920 7.3 35.2 39.3 18.2 Sheridan 1,124 4.4 25.4 33.9 36.2 Sherman 2,758 3.7 30.0 36.9 29.4 Smith 1,953 5.3 24.1 38.5 32.2 Stafford 2,010 5.5 32.7 31.4 30.3 Stanton 858 4.1 30.9 38.5 26.6 Stevens 1,988 3.2 32.4 39.1 25.3 Sumner 9,888 4.1 27.7 38.9 29.4 Thomas 3,226 4.8 29.5 39.7 26.0 Trego 1,412 4.6 29.1 35.3 30.9 Wabaunsee 2,633 2.7 20.1 38.7 38.5 Wallace 674 2.8 22.1 30.4 44.7 Washington 2,673 5.1 28.1 40.1 26.7 Wichita 967 3.1 28.4 40.7 27.7 Wilson 4,203 6.3 30.2 37.3 26.2 Woodson 1,642 5.9 29.7 36.1 28.3 Wyandotte 59,700 11.3 38.6 33.9 16.2 Kansas 1,037,891 5.7 31.6 40.9 21.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 528 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Allen $625,759 407,635 1,085.4 Anderson 433,885 262,978 1,102.1 Atchison 650,717 367,316 905.1 Barber 269,568 165,935 1,009.1 Barton 1,429,508 675,819 1,875.5 Bourbon 541,531 420,232 1,207.0 Brown 524,226 393,872 1,211.4 Butler 1,370,458 2,019,968 2,432.3 Chase 163,504 456,458 631.1 Chautauqua 207,702 115,171 728.6 Cherokee 855,131 750,398 1,274.5 Cheyenne 192,328 106,644 1,210.4 Clark 113,730 122,146 759.1 Clay 426,543 207,286 1,209.6 Cloud 483,467 333,444 1,366.2 Coffey 500,259 462,456 1,230.9 Comanche 124,285 66,730 688.4 Cowley 1,358,987 776,726 1,806.8 Crawford 1,305,858 828,847 1,393.8 Decatur 235,668 127,764 1,237.0 Dickinson 940,183 760,036 1,736.3 Doniphan 396,730 272,753 717.8 Douglas 1,597,104 2,548,364 1,253.8 Edwards 223,458 155,375 1,018.8 Elk 187,807 87,231 787.1 Ellis 1,256,864 935,060 1,509.8 Ellsworth 321,539 494,088 1,172.5 Finney 1,471,159 768,796 1,501.2 Ford 1,135,041 828,267 1,757.9 Franklin 1,073,456 1,008,569 1,197.3 Geary 1,054,283 892,863 718.2 Gove 246,147 428,121 1,162.4 Graham 204,770 115,456 1,240.0 Grant 468,097 218,742 807.8 Gray 357,397 303,271 1,268.8 Greeley 133,459 73,017 676.8 Greenwood 412,198 342,330 1,436.6 Hamilton 176,581 119,730 734.4 Harper 327,324 206,821 1,417.4 Harvey 1,385,652 1,084,873 1,248.2 Haskell 281,806 245,218 830.4 Hodgeman 135,142 110,050 1,067.1 Jackson 624,939 455,036 1,222.9 Jefferson 1,021,182 523,683 1,111.0 Jewell 237,721 133,462 1,649.2 Johnson 16,672,649 13,691,224 2,966.3 Kearny 244,816 187,586 817.9 Kingman 543,395 356,430 1,464.9 Kiowa 214,765 207,557 864.2 Labette 874,461 561,447 1,335.7 Lane 135,961 77,049 720.1 Leavenworth 1,600,566 1,594,537 1,065.6 Lincoln 211,416 217,081 1,147.3 Linn 529,312 319,847 1,187.2 Logan 183,783 133,315 915.9 Lyon 1,229,654 1,165,845 1,678.7 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2005 529 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2005 McPherson $1,339,814 1,082,692 1,817.1 Marion 648,656 447,112 1,832.7 Marshall 617,614 332,435 1,659.9 Meade 238,905 231,512 1,013.7 Miami 1,500,326 1,163,732 1,226.9 Mitchell 504,525 214,829 1,276.0 Montgomery 1,303,969 974,117 1,479.5 Morris 321,362 184,584 1,098.2 Morton 184,192 109,674 691.3 Nemaha 557,653 249,416 1,423.8 Neosho 834,090 481,092 1,236.2 Ness 293,070 140,084 1,386.0 Norton 311,990 176,445 1,356.2 Osage 801,991 692,957 1,366.4 Osborne 264,963 124,589 1,260.5 Ottawa 329,806 291,965 1,212.5 Pawnee 341,049 230,174 1,405.4 Phillips 381,246 193,250 1,486.6 Pottawatomie 1,052,552 560,113 1,336.6 Pratt 524,169 381,258 1,333.4 Rawlins 190,368 111,174 1,256.9 Reno 2,412,616 1,549,668 2,734.2 Republic 337,523 244,387 1,408.5 Rice 511,556 307,857 1,397.4 Riley 1,517,960 1,192,339 1,085.2 Rooks 387,465 190,419 1,465.6 Rush 200,432 161,175 1,311.8 Russell 424,700 529,506 1,425.4 Saline 2,201,715 1,779,973 1,457.3 Scott 288,130 193,714 804.2 Sedgwick 16,134,053 12,029,172 4,026.9 Seward 726,004 540,438 903.2 Shawnee 3,449,558 4,494,298 1,833.5 Sheridan 245,251 123,841 1,344.7 Sherman 339,124 428,393 1,231.7 Smith 287,754 142,940 1,539.8 Stafford 337,609 240,401 1,448.3 Stanton 148,236 114,922 731.6 Stevens 284,164 216,606 1,064.4 Sumner 1,062,187 1,156,986 2,364.0 Thomas 512,899 599,795 1,473.5 Trego 240,813 387,862 1,214.6 Wabaunsee 350,950 587,172 1,017.9 Wallace 137,094 74,707 717.8 Washington 375,385 214,559 1,691.0 Wichita 203,246 107,483 826.0 Wilson 542,663 328,357 1,085.3 Woodson 224,639 153,624 847.8 Wyandotte 4,438,232 4,784,264 1,082.5 Kansas $100,788,200 81,939,017 135,461.5 Type A roads are excluded. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2006, July 2007. 530 County SCCHF CEAF Total County SCCHF CEAF Total Allen $560,754 $15,892 $576,646 Linn $486,026 $13,084 $499,110 Anderson 409,342 10,655 419,997 Logan 233,501 5,059 238,560 Atchison 532,219 15,172 547,391 Lyon 934,791 27,471 962,261 Barber 288,178 6,771 294,949 McPherson 1,024,039 29,938 1,053,978 Barton 1,071,172 31,322 1,102,495 Marion 642,320 16,733 659,053 Bourbon 556,756 15,637 572,393 Marshall 550,963 14,106 565,069 Brown 521,139 14,029 535,168 Meade 322,146 7,789 329,935 Butler 1,604,795 48,564 1,653,359 Miami 1,304,409 41,056 1,345,465 Chase 239,495 5,874 245,369 Mitchell 409,769 10,103 419,872 Chautauqua 216,935 4,985 221,920 Montgomery 1,176,744 36,320 1,213,065 Cherokee 883,848 26,894 910,742 Morris 322,481 7,623 330,104 Cheyenne 247,988 4,867 252,855 Morton 211,485 4,649 216,134 Clark 189,309 3,966 193,275 Nemaha 468,531 11,774 480,304 Clay 387,880 9,736 397,616 Neosho 686,861 19,728 706,589 Cloud 496,707 13,175 509,883 Ness 310,890 6,477 317,367 Coffey 454,427 11,938 466,365 Norton 342,128 7,699 349,828 Comanche 150,932 2,772 153,704 Osage 699,192 20,019 719,211 Cowley 1,120,259 33,836 1,154,095 Osborne 281,613 5,815 287,428 Crawford 1,091,427 33,503 1,124,930 Ottawa 406,301 10,342 416,644 Decatur 273,311 5,560 278,872 Pawnee 386,534 9,106 395,640 Dickinson 722,062 19,850 741,912 Phillips 377,854 8,643 386,497 Doniphan 373,052 10,163 383,215 Pottawatomie 822,676 24,484 847,160 Douglas 1,871,120 60,213 1,931,333 Pratt 537,867 14,569 552,436 Edwards 274,836 6,210 281,046 Rawlins 252,503 4,929 257,433 Elk 194,920 4,047 198,967 Reno 2,020,479 61,951 2,082,430 Ellis 894,608 25,857 920,465 Republic 385,875 9,088 394,963 Ellsworth 355,526 8,534 364,059 Rice 491,784 12,735 504,519 Finney 1,125,848 34,421 1,160,269 Riley 1,248,073 39,203 1,287,276 Ford 1,058,680 31,386 1,090,065 Rooks 367,172 8,182 375,354 Franklin 822,193 24,599 846,792 Rush 287,581 5,910 293,491 Geary 691,917 21,644 713,560 Russell 389,845 9,234 399,079 Gove 239,653 4,564 244,217 Saline 1,533,287 48,485 1,581,772 Graham 245,467 4,661 250,128 Scott 309,176 7,852 317,028 Grant 374,702 10,175 384,877 Sedgwick 11,641,404 379,718 12,021,122 Gray 428,621 10,824 439,446 Seward 667,085 19,934 687,019 Greeley 181,401 3,223 184,624 Shawnee 3,180,373 101,962 3,282,335 Greenwood 475,872 12,204 488,076 Sheridan 277,611 5,462 283,072 Hamilton 220,898 4,665 225,563 Sherman 308,660 6,660 315,321 Harper 368,444 8,593 377,037 Smith 319,595 6,467 326,061 Harvey 1,041,257 32,010 1,073,267 Stafford 387,884 9,097 396,981 Haskell 341,225 8,838 350,063 Stanton 208,525 4,454 212,979 Hodgeman 213,514 3,973 217,488 Stevens 344,191 8,362 352,553 Jackson 600,250 16,852 617,101 Sumner 952,014 26,324 978,338 Jefferson 772,886 23,221 796,107 Thomas 462,355 11,288 473,642 Jewell 309,255 5,892 315,147 Trego 248,365 4,925 253,290 Johnson 11,842,426 394,277 12,236,703 Wabaunsee 304,923 7,220 312,144 Kearny 282,177 6,958 289,135 Wallace 166,602 3,244 169,846 Kingman 529,835 13,783 543,618 Washington 403,217 8,917 412,134 Kiowa 285,129 6,929 292,059 Wichita 221,908 4,715 226,623 Labette 761,376 22,095 783,472 Wilson 485,660 13,415 499,074 Lane 170,659 3,290 173,949 Woodson 251,649 5,931 257,580 Leavenworth 1,325,456 42,075 1,367,531 Wyandotte 3,167,323 105,953 3,273,277 Lincoln 242,742 4,621 247,363 Kansas $85,159,123 $2,500,000 $87,659,123 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2006 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2006 . 531 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) Allen 79.2 12.7 0.1 2.3 1.0 4.6 17.4 Anderson 76.8 14.6 0.4 2.3 1.1 4.8 25.5 Atchison 78.7 12.4 0.5 4.1 0.7 3.6 19.4 Barber 78.0 9.3 0.8 4.7 1.9 5.2 14.3 Barton 84.4 9.0 0.2 2.0 1.1 3.3 16.7 Bourbon 75.4 18.1 0.1 1.7 0.6 4.1 19.5 Brown 80.6 9.8 0.0 2.7 0.8 6.1 17.6 Butler 84.2 9.9 0.1 1.8 0.6 3.4 22.9 Chase 78.0 11.1 0.3 2.6 0.9 7.1 25.1 Chautauqua 73.7 13.6 0.1 5.1 1.5 5.9 26.7 Cherokee 81.8 11.5 0.1 2.2 0.8 3.7 20.0 Cheyenne 71.0 10.6 0.0 5.0 1.5 11.9 14.5 Clark 76.9 10.4 0.4 5.7 0.8 5.9 14.1 Clay 74.3 13.5 0.2 4.0 0.6 7.5 20.0 Cloud 79.4 10.1 0.2 4.0 0.4 5.9 14.6 Coffey 80.0 10.9 0.0 1.9 0.6 6.6 19.1 Comanche 77.5 8.3 0.7 6.1 0.8 6.5 13.5 Cowley 82.0 10.7 0.1 2.7 0.8 3.6 19.6 Crawford 82.4 9.8 0.3 3.0 1.0 3.5 16.9 Decatur 74.6 10.5 0.1 3.9 1.3 9.6 16.7 Dickinson 79.9 11.5 0.3 2.8 0.7 4.8 21.2 Doniphan 79.7 9.9 0.1 4.3 0.9 5.1 21.5 Douglas 76.9 10.3 1.0 6.7 1.4 3.7 19.4 Edwards 77.1 12.8 0.3 4.4 0.4 5.0 18.8 Elk 72.6 14.7 0.0 3.4 0.7 8.6 34.0 Ellis 84.0 8.6 0.0 4.0 0.9 2.5 13.8 Ellsworth 75.7 13.6 0.0 4.0 0.5 6.1 17.6 Finney 74.0 18.9 0.4 2.3 1.3 3.1 15.0 Ford 75.7 18.0 0.5 1.7 1.8 2.3 15.1 Franklin 76.1 16.3 0.4 2.3 1.1 3.8 25.1 Geary 76.1 15.0 0.7 3.7 2.3 2.2 17.0 Gove 69.3 8.0 0.0 8.5 0.7 13.5 14.3 Graham 73.5 12.5 0.2 5.2 0.9 7.6 16.9 Grant 77.6 14.6 0.0 1.4 0.8 5.6 15.3 Gray 77.0 10.7 0.0 4.3 0.3 7.7 17.2 Greeley 69.5 13.2 0.7 7.5 0.4 8.7 15.8 Greenwood 68.2 20.1 0.2 5.1 0.9 5.5 25.1 Hamilton 72.7 14.7 0.0 5.1 2.6 4.8 17.3 Harper 76.2 12.1 0.2 4.8 0.5 6.3 19.6 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked 532 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked Harvey 81.7 8.6 0.5 3.7 1.1 4.5 18.2 Haskell 74.7 11.0 0.1 5.1 1.2 7.9 15.6 Hodgeman 73.2 9.9 0.0 4.6 0.2 12.1 15.6 Jackson 75.5 16.1 0.4 2.0 1.2 4.8 27.5 Jefferson 77.7 14.6 0.1 2.3 0.9 4.4 29.3 Jewell 75.0 8.3 0.2 4.8 0.6 11.3 16.8 Johnson 86.7 6.9 0.3 0.8 0.5 4.7 20.2 Kearny 76.9 13.4 0.0 2.6 1.5 5.6 13.9 Kingman 76.6 14.1 0.1 2.6 0.7 5.9 25.3 Kiowa 75.5 8.8 0.3 8.0 0.7 6.7 15.3 Labette 81.5 9.9 0.2 3.4 1.0 4.1 16.8 Lane 75.1 9.3 0.0 5.9 1.2 8.6 15.7 Leavenworth 80.9 11.0 0.5 3.0 1.1 3.4 22.4 Lincoln 72.8 12.0 0.6 4.2 0.9 9.5 18.1 Linn 72.0 19.8 0.3 2.5 1.2 4.2 34.3 Logan 79.3 6.9 0.0 5.8 0.9 7.1 15.4 Lyon 76.4 14.4 0.4 4.4 1.3 3.1 15.9 McPherson 80.1 8.1 0.4 4.7 1.2 5.5 14.6 Marion 75.3 9.4 0.7 6.7 1.0 6.9 20.1 Marshall 76.6 10.4 0.1 5.4 0.6 7.0 17.3 Meade 77.6 11.5 0.0 3.2 0.5 7.1 17.7 Miami 81.3 12.2 0.5 1.6 0.4 4.0 28.6 Mitchell 77.6 8.7 0.1 6.7 0.4 6.5 12.3 Montgomery 80.7 11.6 0.2 3.2 1.5 2.8 16.4 Morris 79.5 7.2 0.0 2.7 0.7 9.9 21.6 Morton 77.9 13.7 0.3 3.8 0.9 3.4 13.7 Nemaha 79.0 8.5 0.2 2.8 0.5 8.9 15.4 Neosho 82.0 10.6 0.1 1.9 1.1 4.4 16.3 Ness 71.9 12.1 0.4 7.2 0.7 7.7 16.1 Norton 81.7 7.7 0.6 4.4 0.4 5.2 12.7 Osage 78.5 14.0 0.2 2.1 1.0 4.3 30.1 Osborne 74.9 8.9 0.6 5.3 0.6 9.6 15.3 Ottawa 79.8 11.6 0.2 2.7 0.3 5.4 23.4 Pawnee 81.2 11.2 0.0 4.1 0.1 3.4 15.3 Phillips 76.8 9.5 0.1 4.2 1.3 8.1 13.8 Pottawatomie 80.4 10.9 0.1 2.5 0.9 5.3 22.1 Pratt 79.2 11.0 0.2 2.6 0.6 6.5 13.1 Rawlins 68.3 12.2 1.2 7.1 0.6 10.5 14.6 Reno 82.6 10.4 0.3 1.8 1.0 3.9 17.6 533 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked Republic 78.4 7.1 0.5 1.6 1.7 10.8 16.3 Rice 77.7 10.8 0.5 5.8 0.8 4.4 17.1 Riley 71.2 10.0 0.4 12.3 2.6 3.5 14.9 Rooks 78.9 10.4 0.2 5.3 0.4 4.8 15.5 Rush 75.4 11.5 0.1 5.0 1.3 6.8 18.0 Russell 79.7 8.4 0.5 2.6 0.9 7.9 15.9 Saline 84.2 8.7 0.5 1.5 1.1 4.0 14.8 Scott 79.9 11.0 0.0 2.8 0.5 5.8 14.0 Sedgwick 84.8 9.8 0.7 1.4 0.8 2.5 18.7 Seward 72.9 21.4 0.2 1.5 1.9 2.1 14.8 Shawnee 83.4 11.3 0.9 1.2 0.6 2.6 18.0 Sheridan 72.5 7.0 0.0 6.7 1.3 12.6 12.8 Sherman 80.1 7.9 0.2 2.8 1.6 7.4 13.2 Smith 74.2 9.9 0.3 5.6 0.9 9.1 15.4 Stafford 75.7 12.0 0.1 5.5 1.2 5.4 17.8 Stanton 71.4 17.6 0.0 6.1 1.6 3.2 16.2 Stevens 80.3 10.5 0.0 2.8 1.1 5.4 12.5 Sumner 80.5 11.3 0.2 2.5 0.3 5.2 22.6 Thomas 82.8 6.6 0.1 3.1 0.6 6.9 11.7 Trego 78.3 9.6 0.0 3.1 1.3 7.7 16.3 Wabaunsee 77.3 13.7 0.3 3.3 0.8 4.6 29.4 Wallace 70.7 7.9 0.6 7.9 1.1 11.8 18.7 Washington 72.0 12.0 0.1 5.7 0.9 9.3 18.6 Wichita 76.2 10.3 0.9 3.3 1.1 8.3 13.0 Wilson 79.6 11.4 0.0 2.5 1.4 5.0 16.4 Woodson 74.3 15.3 0.5 1.9 1.3 6.7 21.7 Wyandotte 78.1 16.3 1.4 1.3 1.0 2.0 21.5 Kansas 81.5 10.6 0.5 2.5 0.9 4.0 19.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics (DP-3). 534 Vital Statistics and Health Vital Statistics and Health Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 535 Vital Statistics and Health Vital Statistics and Health............................................................................................................. 535 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S.. 1970-2005 ............................................................................................................................................................... 537 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2002-2005............................................................................... 538 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2002-2005 ............................................................................ 540 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2005 .............................................. 542 Hospitals in Kansas, 2006 (map)....................................................................................................................................................... 544 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006, Admissions per Bed (map)............................................................... 545 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006............................................................................................................................................. 546 Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County, 2003-2005............................................................................................................. 548 Physicians per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2005 (map).............................................................................................. 551 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice, 2003-2005................................................................................................. 552 Dentists Per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2005 (map)................................................................................................. 554 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), in Kansas, 2007 (map) ................................................................................................................................................................... 555 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 (map) ............................. 556 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 (map) ............................. 557 Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County, July-December 2006............................................................................................. 558 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2006......................................................................................................................... 560 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence, 2001-2005....................................... 563 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2005 (map)............................................. 565 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, Three-year Averages 2001-2003, 2002-2004, and 2003-2005.......................................................................................... 566 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, Three-year Averages for 2003-2005............................................................. 567 536 R e gister ed Liv e B i r t hs, D eaths, Mar r i ages, and D i v or ces and A nnulments in K a nsas and the U . S., 1970-2005 Y ear Kansas U. S . Kansas U. S . Kansas U. S . Kansas U. S . 1970 38, 215 3, 731, 386 21, 851 1, 921, 031 22, 421 2, 158, 802 8, 785 708, 000 1971 36, 006 3, 555, 970 22, 182 1, 927, 542 22, 528 2, 190, 481 9, 461 773, 000 1972 33, 176 3, 258, 411 22, 335 1, 963, 944 23, 879 2, 282, 154 9, 925 845, 000 1973 31, 972 3, 136, 965 22, 725 1, 973, 003 24, 592 2, 284, 108 10, 472 915, 000 1974 32, 712 3, 159, 958 22, 156 1, 934, 388 24, 491 2, 229, 667 11, 484 977, 000 1975 33, 707 3, 144, 198 21, 726 1, 892, 879 26, 767 2, 152, 662 12, 561 1, 036, 000 1976 35, 278 3, 167, 788 21, 780 1, 909, 440 23, 559 2, 154, 807 12, 883 1, 083, 000 1977 36, 827 3, 326, 632 21, 271 1, 899, 597 23, 673 2, 178, 367 12, 629 1, 091, 000 1978 36, 581 3, 333, 279 21, 566 1, 927, 788 23, 975 2, 282, 272 12, 668 1, 130, 000 1979 38, 916 3, 494, 398 21, 062 1, 913, 841 24, 774 2, 331, 337 12, 749 1, 181, 000 1980 40, 686 3, 612, 258 21, 910 1, 989, 841 24, 847 2, 390, 252 13, 410 1, 189, 000 1981 41, 202 3, 629, 238 21, 579 1, 977, 981 26, 137 2, 422, 145 13, 737 1, 213, 000 1982 40, 757 3, 680, 537 21, 700 1, 974, 797 26, 670 2, 456, 278 12, 392 1, 170, 000 1983 40, 365 3, 638, 933 21, 816 2, 019, 201 25, 877 2, 445, 604 12, 207 1, 158, 000 1984 39, 954 3, 669, 141 22, 184 2, 039, 369 24, 737 2, 477, 192 12, 905 1, 169, 000 1985 39, 418 3, 760, 561 21, 808 2, 086, 440 23, 281 2, 412, 625 12, 794 1, 190, 000 1986 39, 177 3, 756, 547 22, 133 2, 105, 361 22, 667 2, 407, 099 12, 364 1, 178, 000 1987 38, 435 3, 809, 394 21, 995 2, 123, 323 22, 220 2, 403, 378 12, 218 1, 166, 000 1988 38, 718 3, 909, 510 22, 889 2, 167, 999 22, 705 2, 395, 926 12, 475 1, 167, 000 1989 38, 648 4, 040, 958 22, 082 2, 150, 466 22, 214 2, 403, 268 12, 296 1, 157, 000 1990 38, 872 4, 158, 212 22, 173 2, 148, 463 22, 720 2, 443, 489 12, 580 1, 182, 000 1991 37, 630 4, 110, 907 22, 363 2, 169, 518 21, 786 2, 371, 000 12, 590 1, 189, 000 1992 37, 848 4, 065, 014 22, 052 2, 175, 613 21, 845 2, 362, 000 12, 365 1, 215, 000 1993 37, 283 4, 000, 240 23, 508 2, 268, 553 21, 527 2, 334, 000 12, 068 1, 187, 000 1994 37, 269 3, 952, 767 23, 219 2, 278, 994 21, 524 2, 362, 000 11, 659 1, 191, 000 1995 37, 087 3, 899, 589 23, 807 2, 312, 132 21, 057 2, 336, 000 11, 029 1, 169, 000 1996 36, 524 3, 891, 494 23, 788 2, 314, 690 20, 657 2, 344, 000 10, 779 1, 150, 000 1997 37, 191 3, 880, 894 23, 609 2, 314, 245 20, 537 2, 384, 000 10, 618 1, 163, 000 1998 38, 372 3, 941, 553 23, 928 2, 337, 256 20, 403 2, 256, 000 10, 363 1, 335, 000 1999 38, 748 3, 959, 417 24, 380 2, 391, 399 20, 905 2, 251, 000 9, 926 - 2000 39, 654 4, 058, 814 24, 676 2, 403, 351 20, 426 2, 329, 000 10, 105 - 2001 38, 832 4, 025, 933 24, 590 2, 416, 425 20, 457 2, 345, 000 9, 885 - 2002 39, 338 4, 021, 726 24, 968 2, 443, 387 19, 783 2, 254, 000 9, 645 - 2003 39, 353 4, 089, 950 24, 417 2, 448, 288 18, 722 2, 245, 000 8, 644 - 2004 39, 553 4, 112, 052 r 23, 720 2, 397, 615 r 19, 174 2, 279, 000 r 8, 759 - 2005 39, 701 4, 140, 419 p 24, 632 2, 432, 000 p 18, 745 2, 230, 000 p 8, 476 - S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. r - rev i s e d p - prel i m i nary S ource: K ansas data from K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vi ronm ent, A nnual S u m m a ry of V i tal S t ati s ti cs , vari ous i ssues; U . S . data from N a ti onal C enter for H eal th S t ati s ti cs, h t t p : / / www. c d c . g o v / n c h s / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 2 6 , 2007). Di vorces and A nnul m e nts Regi stered Li ve Bi rths Deaths M a rri ages 537 Births Deaths County 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005 Allen 159 183 156 158 168 211 175 168 Anderson 100 103 92 113 109 104 96 103 Atchison 213 222 245 203 208 175 187 177 Barber 39 39 48 51 77 55 76 66 Barton 357 371 319 368 294 302 320 270 Bourbon 212 220 219 195 225 181 193 186 Brown 141 131 133 139 149 131 141 150 Butler 727 704 772 818 529 531 548 547 Chase 31354629 41442228 Chautauqua 37 38 49 34 87 64 61 73 Cherokee 308 265 237 284 258 253 253 302 Cheyenne 23 22 26 21 40 40 36 48 Clark 21212631 38223337 Clay 97 81 91 99 126 84 103 120 Cloud 116 113 99 92 160 170 152 138 Coffey 107 108 101 102 110 109 101 126 Comanche 15 12 24 14 47 34 31 34 Cowley 479 461 426 446 441 432 417 430 Crawford 508 534 525 530 439 478 421 458 Decatur 26281621 56504360 Dickinson 195 212 208 201 287 233 212 231 Doniphan 85 76 71 76 70 90 77 90 Douglas 1,208 1,229 1,257 1,235 560 530 530 600 Edwards 39413841 48454942 lk 6224438 51545147 Ellis 351 359 365 340 263 245 239 239 Elsworth 44454248 94697888 Finney 786 751 804 784 211 205 177 187 Ford 627 721 631 630 282 248 253 224 Franklin 374 339 375 402 238 228 231 224 Geary 580 609 495 531 209 197 182 186 Gove 23 33 24 37 38 48 31 34 Graham 22 25 26 22 42 36 38 44 Grant 156 140 128 116 52 54 53 47 Gray 92 95 102 79 70 59 45 62 Grely 2 62311 22192717 Greenwood 85 81 80 68 136 125 109 114 Hamilton 49 40 38 33 31 24 26 37 Harper 72 69 57 67 106 106 105 107 Harvey 445 432 386 429 347 368 367 321 Haskell 67 73 86 68 27 25 35 27 Hodgeman 21 31 18 28 31 17 35 22 Jackson 166 194 178 188 131 121 103 140 Jefferson 201 231 196 203 165 148 160 180 Jewell 20 26 21 22 51 55 50 43 Johnson 7,244 7,475 7,651 7,587 2,861 2,847 2,827 3,098 Kearny 66 62 70 65 51 39 25 34 Kingman 95 78 76 76 122 111 121 111 owa 38383635 25343126 Labette 289 251 261 291 302 296 308 272 Lane 17 22 13 19 39 38 26 24 Leavenworth 926 970 909 863 524 550 522 544 Lincoln 41313527 48663955 Linn 103 105 122 108 106 95 87 94 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence 2002-2005 538 Births Deaths County 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence 2002-2005 Logan 36 31 26 26 37 31 32 26 Lyon 516 557 510 564 290 278 291 320 McPherson 344 342 366 329 380 326 328 362 Marion 122 134 138 114 211 165 181 191 Marshall 104 115 128 117 134 165 136 145 Meade 52 68 55 62 48 58 45 44 Miami 356 435 420 397 254 257 237 240 Mitchell 71 57 61 62 91 100 97 95 Montgomery 493 416 495 503 487 459 468 490 Morris 46 61 59 52 73 88 69 69 Morton 59 35 48 53 32 29 41 40 Nemaha 126 131 122 129 136 141 150 143 Neosho 200 213 224 204 193 225 192 197 Ness 31 31 30 23 47 54 41 63 Norton 61 44 50 62 64 68 84 57 Osage 201 188 180 202 184 183 183 199 Osborne 38 37 31 39 70 78 74 56 Ottawa 65 66 73 54 77 91 68 66 Pawnee 67 61 60 62 92 86 82 66 Phillips 66 61 53 54 119 95 63 79 Pottawatomie 272 292 294 275 161 168 171 166 Pratt 124 105 112 120 121 108 128 116 Rawlins 20171622 34404841 Reno 842 809 835 814 701 640 599 715 Republic 50 44 46 45 103 92 83 78 Rice 117 119 137 115 123 129 138 133 Riley 945 900 823 943 326 278 323 294 Roks 56595552 72707464 Rush 40 38 34 39 66 47 49 56 Russell 58 82 77 63 94 103 110 134 Saline 753 742 780 822 467 502 494 478 cot 70666565 64523852 Sedgwick 7,562 7,568 7,757 7,746 3,847 3,834 3,686 3,954 Seward 530 531 526 525 126 141 135 146 Shawnee 2,513 2,460 2,484 2,520 1,702 1,733 1,560 1,604 Sheridan 27 26 33 25 35 35 27 34 herman 78727361 79657672 Sit 29363237 60786575 Stafford 46 47 40 57 81 46 62 57 Stanton 34 36 44 43 21 19 25 15 Stevens 83 84 84 102 38 48 47 48 Sumner 341 297 286 315 270 286 276 282 Thomas 108 91 100 97 78 62 96 89 Trego 31 31 30 38 46 36 54 45 Wabaunsee 73 74 89 86 55 65 60 64 Wallace 14 21 14 15 21 26 9 23 Washington 57 60 60 58 96 94 91 77 ichta 35384629 29203522 Wilson 124 111 119 116 134 147 131 125 Woodson 37 39 32 35 69 60 58 63 Wyandotte 2,914 2,772 2,785 2,797 1,588 1,521 1,452 1,430 Kansas 39,338 39,353 39,553 39,701 24,968 24,417 23,720 24,632 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, Annual Summary of Kansas Vital Statistics , http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/hci/ (accessed April 19, 2007). 539 Marriages County 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alen 82687465 30262025 Anderson 68 48 56 52 27 19 33 28 Atchison 116 137 116 113 85 62 54 69 Barber 42 34 31 34 19 18 24 18 Barton 220 212 213 194 83 44 72 64 Bourbon 112 93 115 107 61 72 69 64 rown 87888183 35322525 Butler 379 395 417 385 182 191 174 160 Chase 313432 7356 Chautauqua 31 29 42 39 16 15 20 11 Cherokee 138 135 109 114 69 68 72 50 Cheyenne 13 14 8 17 15 6 12 5 Clark 139149 7344 Clay 74 67 73 66 31 28 31 27 Cloud 70 68 56 62 40 31 29 39 Coffey 65 50 66 60 98 105 116 122 Comanche 1315114 3244 Cowley 268 286 271 283 200 199 187 158 Crawford 227 212 227 244 145 151 174 137 Decatur 24231720 8788 Dickinson 140 149 147 169 73 44 53 73 Doniphan 54 45 59 52 29 24 20 24 Douglas 760 782 709 770 298 282 249 243 Edwards 25192127 9131313 lk 18212826 1811111 Ellis 201 203 203 187 101 112 98 89 Elsworth 45414445 39465246 Finney 261 292 271 233 129 118 116 81 Ford 261 238 253 261 113 136 112 114 Franklin 196 188 207 190 126 106 134 121 Geary 527 488 513 467 234 194 210 155 Gove 24231217 1844 Graham 22 23 18 20 6 16 6 13 Grant 42 43 46 41 30 21 26 22 Gray 34 27 33 39 19 9 6 15 Grely 97810 0654 Greenwood 52 47 62 56 28 38 22 13 Hamilton 21171818 10996 Harper 48 52 47 49 25 16 21 21 Harvey 252 236 237 244 123 66 65 89 Haskel 4353934 8435 Hodgeman 13 9 9 14 5553 Jackson 75 89 87 87 40 38 37 27 Jefferson 118 135 113 126 51 44 51 49 Jewell 26 23 26 17 11 10 15 7 Johnson 2,647 2,675 2,641 2,629 546 336 402 448 Kearny 26 15 21 24 14 10 8 8 Kingman 65 39 54 34 26 21 34 32 owa 23222625 1112 314 Labette 117 117 106 109 105 99 88 81 Lane 15 11 11 11 6797 Leavenworth 558 432 474 466 231 234 229 217 Lincoln 18152919 10777 Linn 65 62 62 65 34 28 12 15 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County 2002-2005 Divorces and Annulments* 540 Marriages County 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County 2002-2005 Divorces and Annulments* Logan 19 26 22 23 7 10 11 12 Lyon 279 230 242 248 64 74 49 54 McPherson 227 223 226 222 112 105 105 104 Marion 69 73 87 84 38 24 28 27 arshal 85697465 31293538 Meade 23 27 27 29 12 2 7 10 Miami 200 171 198 193 42 32 41 38 tchel 34375246 2 42228 Montgomery 281 269 298 238 140 139 124 142 Morris 46 44 35 37 18 23 16 20 Morton 26 17 20 27 14 13 13 10 Nemaha 71 68 60 73 28 35 21 32 Neosho 114 123 151 117 71 48 64 53 Ness 20 25 20 24 8 8 15 10 Norton 39 33 32 31 30 33 31 25 Osage 91 108 100 98 65 57 71 61 Osborne 26 14 25 15 9 9 11 14 Ottawa 44 34 40 29 18 16 11 11 Pawnee 59 47 63 35 42 44 40 33 Phillips 41 44 37 34 22 17 12 25 Pottawatomie 126 101 129 148 45 27 49 42 ra 80668969 39324334 Rwlins 22191018 131011 9 Reno 485 516 527 495 376 340 343 310 Republic 32 35 30 34 22 17 15 12 Rice 67 53 51 41 32 35 40 31 Riley 467 487 514 491 182 201 202 203 Roks 41294036 13141110 Rush 27 20 20 17 5 15 10 6 Russell 56 38 63 50 24 22 28 18 Saline 418 418 415 444 272 237 244 250 cot 29273947 19241518 Sedgwick 3,904 3,526 3,619 3,483 2,762 2,534 2,601 2,611 Seward 201 161 182 172 91 82 87 78 Shawnee 1,348 1,209 1,181 1,151 717 597 530 495 heridan 14141818 7775 Sm 37333329 33281827 ith 18262530 111215 9 Stafford 24 27 35 25 8 11 9 14 Stanton 17 21 14 14 10 8 10 15 Stevens 46 44 46 35 23 22 25 19 Sumner 200 168 188 212 85 68 74 83 Thomas 51 38 64 61 27 34 28 26 Trego 23 25 21 17 11 13 13 4 Wabaunsee 37 51 38 38 12 10 7 9 alce 7121013 5 210 2 Washington 45 46 52 48 10 10 17 14 ichta 1510172 4476 Wilson 67 64 72 82 57 48 47 53 Woodson 29 26 20 14 14 9 19 17 Wyandotte 1,181 1,093 1,139 1,159 251 217 229 196 Kansas 19,783 18,722 19,174 18,745 9,645 8,644 8,759 8,476 * Divorce and Annulment data may not represent 100 percent of this vital event due to under-reporting. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed April 19, 2007). 541 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2005 County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total Alen 0444210 0 15 Anderson 0120110 tchison 05105230 0 25 Barber 0120000 3 ton 09173221 0 4 Burb 0256120 16 own 0253110 0 2 Butler 022172010 2 0 0 71 Chas 0110210 5 Chautauqua 0000000 0 0 Cheroke 0412020 9 Cheyenne 0200000 0 2 Clark 0000000 0 y 0222011 0 8 Cloud 0350200 10 fey 0122000 0 5 Comanche 0000000 0 wley 07166250 0 36 Craford 0122015263 58 Dectu 0000000 0 0 iknson 0474101 17 Doniphan 0221010 0 6 Douglas 0 57 161 70 30 15 5 1 339 Edwards 0020001 0 3 lk 0000000 0 Ellis 0 3 266430 0 42 Elsworth 0311010 6 Finney 0 11 13 14 13 5 1 0 57 Ford 0956763 6 anklin 21295351 0 37 Geary 0 14 31 29 16 1 3 0 94 Gove 0110001 3 Graham 0102000 0 Grant 0122000 5 y 0242010 0 9 Grel 0000000 0 Greenwood 0661100 0 14 Hamilton 0102000 3 rper 0421000 0 7 Havy 08189412 42 skel 0012000 0 3 Hodgeman 0011000 2 Jackson 0293310 0 18 Jefrso 0460240 6 wl 0120000 0 3 Johnson 3 148 392 294 189 164 39 6 1,235 Kearny 0320100 0 6 igma 0420200 8 Kow 0111200 0 5 Labette 1695220 2 Lane 0101000 0 Leavenworth 1 18 43 26 19 12 6 0 125 Lincoln 0001000 1 0234111 0 2 45 & Over 542 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2005 County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total 45 & Over Logan 0010100 0 2 Lyon 0162514742 68 McPherson 173241 0 2 arion 0352001 1 Mshal 1011201 0 6 Meade 0111000 3 iami 091211272 1 4 Mtchel 0010111 0 ongomery 0121612341 48 Mris 0231200 0 otn 1200000 3 Nemah 0100111 0 4 oso 0022201 7 Ne 0021000 0 3 ortn 0000000 0 Osage 01102310 0 17 born 0110010 3 Otaw 0251000 0 8 Pne 0111000 3 Phillips 0201010 0 4 Potawtomie 0162121 13 r 0224121 0 2 Rawlins 0000000 0 eo 0243515764 0 91 Republic 0010000 Rice 0261100 0 10 Riley 1 34 88 25 14 6 2 0 170 Roks 0030000 3 uh 0001000 0 1 Rsel 0272100 2 Salin 0142423864 0 79 cot 0000010 1 Sedgwick 4 185 431 343 181 75 32 3 1,254 eward 072710222 0 50 Shawnee 1 65 149 77 45 25 11 0 373 heridan 0000000 0 Sm 0111000 0 3 ith 0000000 0 Saford 0000110 0 2 tnt 0011100 3 Sevs 0001100 0 2 umner 18133312 31 Thoas 0141000 0 6 reg 0020000 2 Wabaunsee 1211000 0 5 alce 0000000 0 Wshington 0 icta 0010000 1 Wlson 0425200 0 3 Woodson 0120201 1 7 Wyandotte 5 105 229 174 115 37 13 1 679 Not Sad 0443200 0 13 Kansas 22 933 2,012 1,317 741 438 153 13 5,629 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed April 19, 2007). 543 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte l l l l l Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from the American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field, 2007 Edition. Institute Hospitals in Kansas, 2006 Kansas: 158 Johnson 544 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006 Admissions per Bed Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Admissions per bed are for reporting hospitals. * No Hospitals in county. American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2007 Edition. State: 29.9 Allen 54.4 Anderson 7.2 Atchison 46.0 Barber 6.4 Barton 63.0 Bourbon 47.0 Brown 28.8 Butler 33.0 Chautauqua 6.9 Cherokee 7.8 Cheyenne 20.3 Clark 7.0 Clay 40.9 Cloud 34.2 Coffey 19.7 Comanche 13.9 Cowley 31.1 Crawford 39.8 Decatur 11.1 Dickinson 15.9 Doniphan * Douglas 46.6 Edwards 12.3 Ellis 39.7 Ellsworth 40.1 Finney 40.8 Ford 37.7 Franklin 34.2 Geary 28.5 Gove 13.4 Graham 29.1 Grant 24.7 Greeley 8.6 Greenwood 36.7 Hamilton 2.7 Harper 14.1 Harvey 44.6 Haskell 4.1 Hodgeman 4.9 Jackson 32.9 Jefferson 1.1 Jewell 2.7 Johnson 41.7 Kearny 3.4 Kingman 26.3 Kiowa 16.6 Labette 11.0 Lane 7.5 Leavenworth 51.3 Lincoln 25.9 Logan 7.2 Lyon 30.9 McPherson 28.3 Marion 5.5 Marshall 40.0 Meade 6.0 Miami 15.2 Mitchell 23.0 Montgomery 42.5 Morris 21.6 Morton 11.5 Nemaha 21.7 Neosho 80.0 Ness 3.6 Norton 17.5 Osborne 13.7 Ottawa 8.7 Pawnee 4.0 Phillips 9.4 Pottawatomie 8.1 Pratt 24.1 Rawlins 11.3 Reno 69.1 Republic 16.4 Rice 20.4 Riley 48.0 Rooks 21.6 Rush 5.4 Russell 13.4 Saline 39.8 Scott 24.9 Sedgwick 45.5 Seward 35.4 Shawnee 25.9 Sheridan 1.3 Sherman 34.8 Smith 8.8 Stafford 5.5 Stanton 2.9 Stevens 20.7 Sumner 19.6 Thomas 12.9 Trego 14.2 Washington 9.0 Wichita 4.9 Wilson 32.4 Chase * Elk * Gray * Linn * Osage * Wabaunsee * Wallace * Woodson * Wyandotte 39.8 545 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Allen 1 25 1 25 1,361 54.4 104 Anderson (1) 1 47 1 47 338 7.2 151 Atchison 1 36 1 36 1,657 46.0 241 Barber (1) 2 89 2 89 566 6.4 169 Barton 4 120 4 120 7,562 63.0 611 Bourbon 1 72 1 72 3,381 47.0 376 Brown 2 50 2 50 1,442 28.8 290 Butler 1 87 1 87 2,872 33.0 358 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Chautauqua 2 65 2 65 448 6.9 62 Cherokee 1 18 1 18 140 7.8 42 Cheyenne 1 16 1 16 324 20.3 66 Clark (2) 2 101 2 101 703 7.0 179 Clay 1 25 1 25 1,023 40.9 162 Cloud 1 25 1 25 854 34.2 148 Coffey (1) 1 78 1 78 1,533 19.7 262 Comanche 1 14 1 14 194 13.9 40 Cowley 2 89 2 89 2,772 31.1 474 Crawford 2 165 2 165 6,572 39.8 885 Decatur (1) 1 60 1 60 666 11.1 95 Dickinson (1) 2 110 2 110 1,750 15.9 308 Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Douglas (1) 1 149 1 149 6,943 46.6 838 Edwards 1 12 1 12 147 12.3 52 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Ellis 1 154 1 154 6,121 39.7 824 Ellsworth 1 20 1 20 802 40.1 133 Finney 1 101 1 101 4,125 40.8 567 Ford (1) 1 99 1 99 3,729 37.7 222 Franklin 1 47 1 47 1,607 34.2 244 Geary 2 113 1 69 1,964 28.5 381 Gove (1) 1 70 1 70 938 13.4 140 Graham 1 25 1 25 727 29.1 87 Grant 1 44 1 44 1,087 24.7 114 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Greeley (1) 1 50 1 50 432 8.6 111 Greenwood 1 25 1 25 918 36.7 130 Hamilton (1) 1 73 1 73 195 2.7 96 Harper 2 50 2 50 703 14.1 188 Harvey 2 123 1 85 3,792 44.6 451 Haskell (1) 1 57 1 57 231 4.1 111 Hodgeman (1) 1 44 1 44 216 4.9 80 Jackson 1 12 1 12 395 32.9 135 Jefferson (1) 1 75 1 75 85 1.1 79 Jewell (1) 1 49 1 49 133 2.7 75 Johnson (2) 15 1,412 13 1,383 57,615 41.7 5,891 Kearny (1) 1 90 1 90 304 3.4 158 Kingman 1 34 1 34 893 26.3 116 Kiowa 1 25 1 25 416 16.6 74 Labette 3 270 3 270 2,975 11.0 911 Lane (1) 1 31 1 31 233 7.5 46 Leavenworth (1) 2 91 2 91 4,664 51.3 514 Lincoln 1 14 1 14 363 25.9 66 Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Logan (1) 1 50 1 50 362 7.2 116 Reporting Hospitals 546 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2006 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Reporting Hospitals Lyon 2 126 2 126 3,891 30.9 463 McPherson 3 86 3 86 2,434 28.3 334 Marion (2) 2 128 2 128 707 5.5 190 Marshall 1 25 1 25 999 40.0 179 Meade (1) 1 61 1 61 364 6.0 159 Miami 2 196 2 196 2,986 15.2 542 Mitchell (1) 1 75 1 75 1,725 23.0 220 Montgomery (1) 2 143 2 143 6,077 42.5 588 Morris 1 25 1 25 539 21.6 79 Morton (1) 1 120 1 120 1,380 11.5 186 Nemaha 2 49 2 49 1,063 21.7 192 Neosho 1 25 1 25 2,001 80.0 221 Ness (2) 2 108 2 108 385 3.6 172 Norton 1 25 1 25 437 17.5 101 Osage 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Osborne 1 25 1 25 343 13.7 50 Ottawa (1) 1 52 1 52 451 8.7 84 Pawnee (1) 2 402 2 402 1,603 4.0 885 Phillips (1) 1 58 1 58 548 9.4 119 Pottawatomie (1) 2 194 2 194 1,563 8.1 281 Pratt (1) 1 85 1 85 2,048 24.1 365 Rawlins 1 24 1 24 271 11.3 52 Reno (1) 1 134 1 134 9,265 69.1 908 Republic (1) 1 63 1 63 1,031 16.4 144 Rice 1 25 1 25 510 20.4 97 Riley 2 128 1 121 5,811 48.0 711 Rooks 1 19 1 19 410 21.6 72 Rush (1) 1 46 1 46 247 5.4 57 Russell (1) 1 58 1 58 779 13.4 148 Saline 2 243 2 243 9,661 39.8 992 Scott 1 25 1 25 623 24.9 144 Sedgwick (1) 11 1,834 10 1,753 79,743 45.5 7,107 Seward (1) 1 101 1 101 3,577 35.4 417 Shawnee (1) 6 1,206 6 1,206 31,205 25.9 6,493 Sheridan (1) 1 62 1 62 82 1.3 92 Sherman 1 25 1 25 869 34.8 148 Smith (1) 1 53 1 53 468 8.8 112 Stafford 1 24 1 24 131 5.5 38 Stanton (1) 1 43 1 43 125 2.9 73 Stevens 1 17 1 17 352 20.7 90 Sumner (1) 2 86 2 86 1,686 19.6 198 Thomas (1) 1 93 1 93 1,197 12.9 157 Trego (1) 1 62 1 62 878 14.2 120 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Washington (1) 2 50 2 50 452 9.0 81 Wichita (1) 1 37 1 37 181 4.9 69 Wilson 2 53 2 53 1,718 32.4 204 Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Wyandotte 3 772 3 772 30,738 39.8 4,479 Kansas (50) 158 11,992 152 11,793 352,827 29.9 46,586 Source: American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2007 Edition. Number in parenthesis indicates the number of hospitals that include beds in a nursing home-type unit. 547 2003 2004 2005 A l l en 13 4 818 14 4 775 9 6 919 A nders on 3 1 2, 052 5 1 1, 365 4 1 1, 636 A t c hi s on 29 3 523 26 3 581 19 3 764 B arber 0 3 1, 678 0 3 1, 666 0 2 2, 479 B art on 30 3 832 34 6 684 29 7 781 B ourbon 19 7 580 21 7 538 16 6 682 B r ow n 11 0 949 14 0 740 12 0 853 B ut l er 39 5 1, 389 35 8 1, 438 32 8 1, 559 C h a s e 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- Chaut auqua 1 1 2, 093 2 1 1, 393 2 1 1, 370 Cherok ee 6 3 2, 424 5 2 3, 136 6 1 3, 079 Cheyenne 3 0 985 4 0 745 5 0 589 Cl ark 3 0 778 2 0 1, 172 4 0 571 Cl ay 8 0 1, 072 8 0 1, 075 8 0 1, 079 Cl oud 7 1 1, 232 7 2 1, 087 5 2 1, 394 Cof f ey 4 3 1, 259 6 3 973 7 2 965 Com anc he 1 0 1, 915 1 0 1, 903 2 0 968 Cow l ey 37 4 875 35 4 917 28 4 1, 103 Craw f ord 62 15 499 58 14 529 49 17 579 Dec at ur 10 0 330 9 0 364 8 0 399 Di c k i ns on 8 3 1, 750 8 2 1, 913 11 3 1, 372 Doni phan 2 1 2, 716 1 1 4, 031 3 1 1, 954 Dougl as 131 8 741 127 13 734 129 9 746 E dw ards 0 1 3, 275 0 1 3, 308 1 1 1, 646 E l k 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- Ellis 6 4 1 0 3 6 8 6 3 1 0 3 7 1 5 3 1 1 4 1 8 E l l s w ort h 2 1 2, 116 2 1 2, 117 2 1 2, 114 Fi nney 36 6 933 34 6 982 28 6 1 , 147 Ford 44 3 702 41 3 756 43 3 734 Frank l i n 19 3 1, 161 16 4 1, 302 15 3 1, 458 Geary 21 3 1, 096 18 3 1, 196 13 2 1, 639 Gove 4 0 728 5 0 569 5 0 553 Graham 3 0 936 3 0 915 2 0 1, 361 Grant 4 3 1, 106 4 3 1, 098 3 2 1, 506 Gray 2 0 3, 032 1 0 5, 980 1 0 5, 861 Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Pr acticing Phy s icians in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2005 C ount y of P r acti ce Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns 548 2003 2004 2005 Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Pr acticing Phy s icians in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2005 C ount y of P r acti ce Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Greel ey 2 1 473 3 1 354 2 0 675 Greenw ood 2 2 1, 871 2 2 1, 885 2 2 1, 835 Ham i l t on 1 0 2, 666 1 0 2, 654 1 0 2, 604 Harper 4 0 1, 552 3 1 1, 560 1 2 2, 027 Harvey 62 3 515 63 3 512 53 5 584 Has k el l 2 0 2, 123 2 0 2, 136 2 0 2, 116 Hodgem an 1 0 2, 151 0 0 - 0 0 - Ja ckso n 4 2 2 ,1 7 0 5 1 2 , 1 9 5 5 1 2 , 2 5 6 J ef f ers on 4 4 2, 350 3 3 3, 151 2 3 3, 821 J ew el l 1 0 3, 433 2 0 1, 711 0 0 - J ohns on 1, 338 112 336 1, 408 137 321 1, 334 147 342 K earny 2 1 1, 530 2 1 1, 505 2 2 1, 129 K i ngm an 1 3 2, 096 1 4 1, 678 2 3 1, 633 K i ow a 0 0 - 1 0 3, 084 0 0 - Labet t e 33 9 530 31 6 602 29 7 616 Lane 1 0 1, 946 1 0 1, 950 1 0 1, 894 Leavenw ort h 60 11 1, 008 56 13 1, 050 57 12 1, 060 Li nc ol n 1 1 1, 749 1 1 1, 708 0 1 3, 411 Li nn 3 0 3, 241 6 0 1, 629 2 0 4, 957 Logan 0 2 1, 428 0 2 1, 414 1 1 1, 397 Lyon 40 8 746 36 7 831 33 6 913 M c P hers on 27 1 1, 048 28 1 1, 014 26 0 1, 136 M ari on 5 1 2, 217 5 1 2, 168 4 1 2, 590 M ars hal l 21 1 481 25 1 400 17 2 548 M eade 3 0 1, 554 3 0 1, 531 1 0 4, 625 M i am i 22 6 1, 042 21 5 1, 143 16 4 1, 525 M i t c hel l 8 4 559 9 3 547 6 3 713 M ont gom ery 44 10 647 44 10 648 39 13 665 M orri s 4 0 1, 499 3 0 1, 992 3 0 2, 016 M ort on 7 2 369 8 2 327 8 1 355 Nem aha 2 4 1, 750 2 3 2, 092 3 3 1, 741 Neos ho 16 6 754 14 8 753 8 5 1, 271 Nes s 1 2 1, 053 1 2 1, 027 1 2 1, 003 Nort on 12 1 446 10 1 527 7 1 708 Os age 4 1 3, 357 4 2 2, 849 3 2 3, 430 Os borne 1 1 2, 090 1 1 2, 050 1 1 2, 025 Ot t aw a 5 0 1, 235 5 0 1, 235 2 0 3, 062 549 2003 2004 2005 Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Pr acticing Phy s icians in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2005 C ount y of P r acti ce Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns P aw nee 12 0 566 13 0 523 8 0 842 Ph illip s 8 0 7 0 7 6 0 9 3 1 6 1 7 8 6 P ot t aw at om i e 14 2 1, 170 13 2 1, 258 13 2 1, 275 P r at t 13 0 726 13 0 724 11 0 863 Raw l i ns 1 0 2, 843 0 0 - 2 0 1, 336 Reno 109 9 541 104 7 574 100 8 589 Republ i c 6 0 885 6 0 871 5 0 1, 033 Ri c e 3 2 2, 082 3 2 2, 099 3 2 2, 090 Ri l ey 83 4 716 88 5 678 86 6 683 Rook s 2 2 1, 354 2 1 1, 795 1 1 2, 676 Rus h 3 0 1, 139 3 0 1, 155 2 0 1, 703 Rus s el l 7 0 987 5 0 1, 396 5 0 1, 369 S al i ne 112 7 452 109 8 461 101 10 486 S c ot t 3 0 1, 602 3 0 1, 564 3 0 1, 533 S edgw i c k 842 117 483 854 118 477 794 126 507 S ew ard 28 5 700 25 5 775 22 5 862 S haw nee 345 20 468 346 19 470 336 21 483 S heri dan 3 0 887 3 0 871 1 0 2, 591 S herm an 29 0 216 33 2 178 19 2 293 S m i t h 13 0 322 13 0 321 10 0 412 S t af f ord 1 1 2, 295 1 1 2, 256 1 1 2, 244 S t ant on 2 2 601 1 2 791 2 1 748 S t evens 3 0 1, 796 3 0 1, 840 1 1 2, 706 S um ner 7 7 1, 804 6 5 2, 297 7 7 1, 771 Thom as 15 0 529 18 1 411 12 2 546 Trego 2 0 1, 552 2 0 1, 579 2 0 1, 525 W abauns ee 2 0 3, 384 1 0 6, 938 1 0 6, 919 W al l ac e 1 0 1, 621 1 0 1, 579 0 1 1, 573 W as hi ngt on 4 0 1, 533 5 0 1, 221 5 0 1, 202 W i c hi t a 2 0 1, 224 3 0 787 0 0 - W i l s on 10 0 1, 008 8 0 1, 243 10 0 983 W oods on 1 1 1, 816 1 1 1, 777 1 1 1, 786 W y andot t e 486 19 311 509 19 296 443 23 334 Kansas 4, 542 492 541 4, 620 525 532 4, 241 553 573 S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vi ronm ent, C enter for H eal th and E n vi ronm ental S t ati s ti cs, Offi ce of H eal th C a re I n fo rm ation. P r acti ci ng phy si ci ans i n cl ude al l K ansas l i c ensed acti ve phy si ci ans (M .D .'s and D o ctors of Osteopathy ) w i th pri m ary pl ace of w o rk i n K ansas. P e rsons per phy si ci an i s based on total num ber of M . D . and D .O. phy si ci ans i n each county . D a ta do not i n cl ude federal phy si ci ans. 550 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information. Note: Physicians include all Kansas licensed active physicians (M.D.s and Doctors of Osteopathy) with primary place of work in Kansas. Data does not include federal physicians. Institute Physicians per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2005 State: 1.55 Allen 0.65 Anderson 0.49 Atchison 1.13 Barber 0 Barton 1.03 Bourbon 1.07 Brown 1.17 Butler 0.51 Chase 0 Chautauqua 0.49 Cherokee 0.28 Cheyenne 1.70 Clark 1.75 Clay 0.93 Cloud 0.51 Coffey 0.81 Comanche 1.03 Cowley 0.79 Crawford 1.28 Decatur 2.51 Dickinson 0.57 Doniphan 0.38 Douglas 1.25 Edwards 0.30 Elk 0 Ellis 1.98 Ellsworth 0.32 Finney 0.72 Ford 1.27 Franklin 0.57 Geary 0.53 Gove 1.81 Graham 0.74 Grant 0.40 Gray 0.17 Greeley 1.48 Greenwood 0.27 Hamilton 0.38 Harper 0.16 Harvey 1.57 Haskell 0.47 Hodgeman 0 Jackson 0.37 Jefferson 0.10 Jewell 0 Johnson 2.63 Kearny 0.44 Kingman 0.24 Kiowa 0 Labette 1.31 Lane 0.53 Leavenworth 0.78 Lincoln 0 Linn 0.20 Logan 0.36 Lyon 0.93 McPherson 0.88 Marion 0.31 Marshall 1.63 Meade 0.22 Miami 0.52 Mitchell 0.93 Montgomery 1.13 Morris 0.50 Morton 2.50 Nemaha 0.29 Neosho 0.48 Ness 0.33 Norton 1.24 Osage 0.17 Osborne 0.25 Ottawa 0.33 Pawnee 1.19 Phillips 1.09 Pottawatomie 0.68 Pratt 1.16 Rawlins 0.75 Reno 1.57 Republic 0.97 Rice 0.29 Riley 1.37 Rooks 0.19 Rush 0.59 Russell 0.73 Saline 1.87 Scott 0.65 Sedgwick 1.70 Seward 0.95 Shawnee 1.95 Sheridan 0.39 Sherman 3.09 Smith 2.43 Stafford 0.22 Stanton 0.89 Stevens 0.18 Sumner 0.28 Thomas 1.57 Trego 0.66 Wabaunsee 0.14 Wallace 0 Washington 0.83 Wichita 0 Wilson 1.02 Woodson 0.28 Wyandotte 2.84 551 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2003-2005 Allen 5 2,781 7 1,993 7 1,970 Anderson 3 2,736 3 2,730 3 2,727 Atchison 8 2,093 9 1,872 9 1,867 Barber 0 - 0 - 0 - Barton 12 2,289 12 2,281 12 2,342 Bourbon 5 3,017 5 3,013 5 2,999 Brown 4 2,611 3 3,454 3 3,413 Butler 17 3,596 18 3,435 18 3,464 Chase 0 - 0 - 0 - Chautauqua 0 - 1 4,178 1 4,109 Cherokee 5 4,363 5 4,390 5 4,311 Cheyenne 2 1,478 2 1,490 2 1,473 Clark 1 2,333 0 - 0 - Clay 2 4,287 2 4,299 2 4,315 Cloud 2 4,930 2 4,890 2 4,880 Coffey 3 2,938 3 2,920 3 2,894 Comanche 1 1,915 1 1,903 1 1,935 Cowley 15 2,391 13 2,752 13 2,715 Crawford 16 2,400 15 2,537 18 2,123 Decatur 1 3,295 1 3,274 1 3,191 Dickinson 9 2,139 8 2,392 9 2,134 Doniphan 1 8,149 1 8,062 1 7,816 Douglas 57 1,807 58 1,772 62 1,660 Edwards 1 3,275 1 3,308 1 3,292 Elk 0 - 0 - 0 - Ellis 19 1,432 19 1,424 20 1,338 Ellsworth 3 2,116 3 2,117 3 2,114 Finney 16 2,449 15 2,618 15 2,599 Ford 13 2,539 12 2,773 13 2,596 Franklin 7 3,649 7 3,721 7 3,750 Geary 15 1,754 16 1,569 16 1,537 Gove 2 1,455 1 2,845 1 2,763 Graham 1 2,808 1 2,745 1 2,721 Grant 4 1,936 3 2,562 2 3,765 Gray 0 - 0 - 0 - Greeley 0 - 0 - 0 - Greenwood 3 2,495 2 3,769 2 3,669 Hamilton 2 1,333 2 1,327 2 1,302 Harper 3 2,069 2 3,119 2 3,041 Harvey 11 3,046 11 3,070 11 3,077 Haskell 0 - 0 - 0 - Hodgeman 0 - 0 - 0 - Jackson 4 3,254 2 6,585 2 6,768 Jefferson 3 6,266 3 6,302 4 4,777 Jewell 1 3,433 1 3,422 1 3,352 Johnson 379 1,284 380 1,307 399 1,270 Kearny 2 2,296 1 4,515 1 4,516 Kingman 2 4,191 2 4,195 2 4,083 Kiowa 1 3,152 1 3,084 1 2,984 Labette 5 4,452 5 4,454 5 4,434 Lane 0 - 0 - 0 - Leavenworth 31 2,308 27 2,683 27 2,708 Lincoln 1 3,498 1 3,416 1 3,411 Linn 2 4,861 2 4,888 2 4,957 2003 2004 2005 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist 552 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Logan 2 1,428 2 1,414 2 1,397 Lyon 14 2,558 14 2,551 14 2,544 McPherson 13 2,257 12 2,451 12 2,460 Marion 6 2,217 5 2,602 5 2,590 Marshall 4 2,647 3 3,467 3 3,468 Meade 1 4,662 1 4,592 1 4,625 Miami 8 3,648 7 4,245 7 4,357 Mitchell 1 6,707 1 6,564 1 6,420 Montgomery 16 2,183 17 2,057 16 2,161 Morris 2 2,998 2 2,989 2 3,025 Morton 1 3,317 1 3,269 1 3,196 Nemaha 7 1,500 6 1,743 6 1,741 Neosho 6 2,763 5 3,311 5 3,306 Ness 0 - 0 - 0 - Norton 5 1,159 4 1,450 4 1,416 Osage 4 4,196 3 5,697 3 5,717 Osborne 2 2,090 2 2,050 2 2,025 Ottawa 2 3,089 3 2,058 3 2,041 Pawnee 2 3,398 2 3,398 2 3,370 Phillips 2 2,829 2 2,792 2 2,752 Pottawatomie 5 3,743 4 4,718 4 4,782 Pratt 5 1,887 6 1,570 5 1,899 Rawlins 0 - 0 - 0 - Reno 32 1,995 30 2,123 30 2,119 Republic 1 5,307 1 5,224 1 5,164 Rice 4 2,603 4 2,624 5 2,090 Riley 29 2,148 34 1,855 35 1,795 Rooks 2 2,709 2 2,693 2 2,676 Rush 1 3,418 1 3,466 1 3,406 Russell 3 2,302 2 3,489 2 3,423 Saline 28 1,919 27 1,998 29 1,859 Scott 1 4,806 1 4,691 1 4,600 Sedgwick 204 2,269 213 2,177 226 2,062 Seward 8 2,886 7 3,320 7 3,325 Shawnee 91 1,878 91 1,887 92 1,874 Sheridan 1 2,662 1 2,614 1 2,591 Sherman 3 2,092 3 2,073 4 1,538 Smith 2 2,091 2 2,090 2 2,061 Stafford 1 4,589 1 4,512 1 4,488 Stanton 1 2,404 2 1,187 2 1,123 Stevens 2 2,695 2 2,760 2 2,706 Sumner 12 2,105 12 2,106 12 2,066 Thomas 4 1,983 5 1,560 5 1,528 Trego 1 3,103 1 3,158 1 3,050 Wabaunsee 0 - 0 - 0 - Wallace 0 - 0 - 0 - Washington 1 6,131 1 6,107 1 6,009 Wichita 1 2,447 1 2,360 1 2,309 Wilson 2 5,040 2 4,973 2 4,917 Woodson 1 3,631 1 3,553 1 3,572 Wyandotte 58 2,708 56 2,794 63 2,472 Kansas 1,302 2,092 1,294 2,114 1,347 2,038 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environment Statistics, Office of Health Care Information. 553 Source: Institute for & Social ; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment , Office of Health Care Information. Policy Research Center for Health and Environment Statistics Dentists Per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2005 State: 0.49 Allen 0.51 Anderson 0.37 Atchison 0.54 Barber 0 Barton 0.43 Bourbon 0.33 Brown 0.29 Butler 0.29 Chase 0 Chautauqua 0.24 Cherokee 0.23 Cheyenne 0.68 Clark 0 Clay 0.23 Cloud 0.20 Coffey 0.35 Comanche 0.52 Cowley 0.37 Crawford 0.47 Decatur 0.31 Dickinson 0.47 Doniphan 0.13 Douglas 0.60 Edwards 0.30 Elk 0 Ellis 0.75 Ellsworth 0.47 Finney 0.38 Ford 0.39 Franklin 0.27 Geary 0.65 Gove 0.36 Graham 0.37 Grant 0.27 Gray 0 Greeley 0 Greenwood 0.27 Hamilton 0.77 Harper 0.33 Harvey 0.33 Haskell 0 Hodgeman 0 Jackson 0.15 Jefferson 0.21 Jewell 0.30 Johnson 0.79 Kearny 0.22 Kingman 0.24 Kiowa 0.34 Labette 0.23 Lane 0 Leavenworth 0.37 Lincoln 0.29 Linn 0.20 Logan 0.72 Lyon 0.39 McPherson 0.41 Marion 0.39 Marshall 0.29 Meade 0.22 Miami 0.23 Mitchell 0.16 Montgomery 0.46 Morris 0.33 Morton 0.31 Nemaha 0.57 Neosho 0.30 Ness 0 Norton 0.71 Osage 0.17 Osborne 0.49 Ottawa 0.49 Pawnee 0.30 Phillips 0.36 Pottawatomie 0.21 Pratt 0.53 Rawlins 0 Reno 0.47 Republic 0.19 Rice 0.48 Riley 0.56 Rooks 0.37 Rush 0.29 Russell 0.29 Saline 0.54 Scott 0.22 Sedgwick 0.48 Seward 0.30 Shawnee 0.53 Sheridan 0.39 Sherman 0.65 Smith 0.49 Stafford 0.22 Stanton 0.89 Stevens 0.37 Sumner 0.48 Thomas 0.65 Trego 0.33 Wabaunsee 0 Wallace 0 Washington 0.17 Wichita 0.43 Wilson 0.20 Woodson 0.28 Wyandotte 0.40 554 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Federally Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 Primary Care Policy & Social Research; data fromSource: Institute for Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health. Not Eligible for Designation Low-Income Population Designation Whole County Designation KEY Medicaid-Eligible Population Designated U.S. Penitentiary City Designation Wichita Topeka 555 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Federally Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 Mental Policy & Social Research; data fromSource: Institute for Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health. KEY Not Eligible for Designation Geographic (Single County) Geographic (Catchment Area) Mental Health Facility Designation 556 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Federally Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2007 Dental Institute Policy & Social Research; data fromSource: for Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health. Not Eligible for Designation Population Designation Whole County Designation KEY Designated U.S. Penitentiary City Designation Wichita Topeka 557 County Allen 3 155 4 152 Anderson 1 51 1 27 Atchison 3 184 2 73 Barber 1 40 - - Barton 4 293 4 135 Bourbon 2 113 2 95 Brown 3 155 3 70 Butler 7 613 5 253 Chase 1 51 - - Chautauqua 1 85 - - Cherokee 4 230 4 136 Cheyenne 1 51 - - Clark - - - - Clay 4 153 4 89 Cloud 5 234 4 122 Coffey 1 77 1 34 Comanche 2 68 1 8 Cowley 9 536 6 256 Crawford 7 533 6 198 Decatur 1 47 - - Dickinson 3 167 5 130 Doniphan 2 102 - - Douglas 5 383 5 247 Edwards 1 50 1 12 Elk 2 79 - - Ellis 4 279 4 164 Ellsworth 2 110 3 51 Finney 2 175 1 40 Ford 5 290 3 78 Franklin 3 216 2 88 Geary 2 153 2 60 Gove - - - - Graham 1 46 1 9 Grant 70 1 24 Gray 2 83 - - Greeley - - - - Greenwood 1 84 1 46 Hamilton - - - - Harper 2 108 2 43 Harvey 7 528 5 237 Haskell - - - - Hodgeman - - - - Jackson 2 97 - - Jefferson 3 143 3 44 Jewell - - - - Johnson 26 2,776 33 2,024 Kearny - - - - Kingman 2 125 1 24 Kiowa 1 50 1 32 Labette 6 281 3 94 Lane - - 1 20 Leavenworth 4 280 2 78 Lincoln 1 58 1 13 Linn 1 60 1 25 Logan - - - - Lyon 4 321 3 74 Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County July-December 2006 NF/NFMH* Homes Number of Beds Assisted-Living Homes Number of Beds 558 County Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County July-December 2006 NF/NFMH* Homes Number of Beds Assisted-Living Homes Number of Beds McPherson 7 595 4 145 Marion 5 305 4 101 Marshall 2 164 2 53 Meade 1 28 - - Miami 4 320 3 105 Mitchell 1 115 1 30 Montgomery 6 440 7 216 Morris 1 80 - - Morton - - - - Nemaha 5 268 4 68 Neosho 4 228 4 98 Ness - - - - Norton 1 76 2 70 Osage 3 170 3 89 Osborne 2 118 - - Ottawa 1 68 - - Pawnee 1 60 1 19 Phillips 2 82 1 14 Pottawatomie 3 153 2 92 Pratt 1 70 1 60 Rawlins 1 46 - - Reno 8 692 10 470 Republic 1 78 1 26 Rice 3 166 2 28 Riley 4 353 5 188 Rooks 2 80 - - Rush 1 56 - - Russell 2 101 1 35 Saline 6 422 5 214 Scott 1 77 - - Sedgwick 24 2,186 22 1,212 Seward 2 131 1 56 Shawnee 16 1,470 17 780 Sheridan - - - - Sherman 1 60 1 50 Smith 2 78 - - Stafford 2 80 1 39 Stanton - - 1 15 Stevens 1 58 - - Sumner 5 271 2 78 Thomas 1 70 - - Trego 1 42 - - Wabaunsee 2 97 1 31 Wallace 1 28 - - Washington 2 119 - - Wichita - - - - Wilson 3 137 2 59 Woodson 1 50 - - Wyandotte 9 750 3 104 Kansas 307 21,821 246 9,850 Single dash (-) indicates not reported. * NF/NFMH - Nursing Facility/Nursing Facility for Mental Health Source: Prepared by the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Office of Policy Analysis for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and SRS, June 2007. 559 C hild C a r e Facilities in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2006 C ount y B u ilding Based School A g e Program Ch i l d Care Cen ter Group Day Care Ho m e Head S t art Ch i l d Care Cen ter Li censed Day Care Ho m e Su mme r Cam p School A g e Program Preschool Regi stered Fam i ly D a y Care Ho m e School A g e Cen ter To t a l Alle n 0 2 1 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 9 0 6 6 A nders on 0 1 1 1 7 0 0 20 0 30 Atch iso n 1 2 8 1 9 0 0 1 4 0 3 5 Ba r b e r 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 6 0 1 4 B art on 1 9 16 3 40 0 2 38 1 110 Bo u r b o n 0 3 1 2 1 9 0 2 2 2 0 4 9 Br o w n 2 0 8 2 6 0 2 1 9 0 3 9 B ut l er 11 9 16 3 57 0 5 64 0 165 C h a s e 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 2 0 8 Chaut auqua 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 Cherok ee 0 5 8 3 18 0 2 18 0 54 Cheyenne 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 C l a r k 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 5 C l a y 0 1 3 0 1 6 0 4 1 7 0 4 1 C l o u d 0 1 9 1 2 9 0 3 1 2 1 5 6 C o ffe y 0 1 2 0 1 7 0 2 1 1 0 3 3 C o m a n c h e 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 0 9 Cow l ey 0 4 22 0 55 0 3 27 0 111 Craw f ord 3 10 37 1 29 0 7 24 0 111 D e ca tu r 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 D i ckin s o n 0 3 1 2 2 3 5 0 6 2 5 0 8 3 Doni phan 0 1 3 1 18 0 2 5 0 30 Dougl as 6 25 48 2 91 0 6 114 0 292 Ed w a r d s 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 2 0 8 Elk 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 6 E llis 1 5 23 1 36 0 2 79 0 147 Ellsw o r th 0 0 2 1 1 7 0 1 1 3 0 3 4 Fi nney 1 6 16 3 66 0 2 38 0 132 Fo r d 1 4 2 4 0 3 6 0 0 1 7 1 8 3 Frank l i n 4 5 13 2 38 0 5 41 0 108 G e a r y 0 7 1 3 0 4 3 0 1 1 2 1 7 7 G o v e 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 5 0 1 1 Graham 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 9 G r a n t 0 0 3 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 9 G r a y 0 1 4 1 5 0 0 7 0 1 8 560 C hild C a r e Facilities in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2006 C ount y B u ilding Based School A g e Program Ch i l d Care Cen ter Group Day Care Ho m e Head S t art Ch i l d Care Cen ter Li censed Day Care Ho m e Su mme r Cam p School A g e Program Preschool Regi stered Fam i ly D a y Care Ho m e School A g e Cen ter To t a l G r e e l e y 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 7 Greenw ood 0 0 5 1 10 0 0 5 0 21 H a m ilto n 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 9 H a r p e r 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 2 9 Harvey 6 8 6 1 44 0 6 41 0 112 H a ske ll 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 3 0 1 1 Hodgem an 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 7 Ja ckso n 2 2 6 0 1 9 0 1 2 1 0 5 1 Je ffe r so n 0 3 3 2 1 8 0 3 2 0 1 5 0 Je w e ll 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 J ohns on 98 186 119 2 463 10 11 440 0 1, 329 Ke a r n y 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 6 0 1 3 Kin g m a n 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 5 0 3 1 Kio w a 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 7 Labet t e 1 2 25 2 44 0 3 14 0 91 Lane 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 7 Leavenw ort h 5 21 20 1 27 0 3 77 0 154 L i n c o l n 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 7 0 1 7 L i n n 0 2 7 0 7 0 1 6 0 2 3 Logan 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 8 0 14 Lyon 3 6 21 0 40 1 3 52 0 126 M c P hers on 3 5 8 0 50 0 6 28 0 100 M a r i o n 0 1 7 1 1 8 0 4 1 2 0 4 3 M a r s h a ll 1 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 8 0 4 5 M eade 0 0 2 0 8 0 1 3 0 14 M i am i 0 7 9 2 40 0 3 45 0 106 M i tch e ll 0 3 4 0 1 6 0 0 8 0 3 1 M ont gom ery 0 5 11 2 45 0 7 39 0 109 M o r r is 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 2 M o r to n 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 8 0 1 2 N e m a h a 0 2 7 2 9 0 3 1 3 0 3 6 N e o s h o 0 3 1 8 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 8 5 N e ss 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 3 0 1 1 N o r to n 0 2 3 1 8 0 1 7 0 2 2 O s a g e 0 1 2 1 4 3 0 4 2 1 0 7 2 561 C hild C a r e Facilities in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2006 C ount y B u ilding Based School A g e Program Ch i l d Care Cen ter Group Day Care Ho m e Head S t art Ch i l d Care Cen ter Li censed Day Care Ho m e Su mme r Cam p School A g e Program Preschool Regi stered Fam i ly D a y Care Ho m e School A g e Cen ter To t a l O s b o r n e 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 8 0 1 3 O tta w a 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 1 1 2 0 3 1 Pa w n e e 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 9 Ph illip s 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 6 0 2 6 P ot t aw at om i e 0 4 10 1 35 0 1 34 0 85 Pr a tt 0 1 5 0 1 4 0 1 1 9 0 4 0 R a w lin s 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 8 Reno 4 17 19 1 108 0 5 41 0 195 Republ i c 1 0 3 1 9 0 1 3 0 18 R i ce 1 1 1 2 9 0 1 9 0 2 4 Ri l ey 4 10 26 1 57 1 3 53 2 157 R o o k s 0 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 R u sh 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 1 R u sse ll 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 7 S al i ne 11 14 14 0 153 0 7 94 0 293 Sco tt 0 0 3 0 1 6 0 1 2 0 2 2 S edgw i c k 91 95 39 8 509 0 25 595 0 1, 362 Se w a r d 1 3 3 0 2 9 0 1 8 0 4 5 S haw nee 32 52 58 3 349 3 12 20 0 529 Sh e r id a n 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 3 0 1 0 Sh e r m a n 0 2 9 0 5 0 2 6 0 2 4 Sm ith 0 1 0 1 7 0 1 7 0 1 7 Sta ffo r d 0 0 4 1 7 0 1 4 0 1 7 Sta n to n 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 4 0 1 1 Ste v e n s 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 8 Su m n e r 0 6 4 1 3 4 0 4 2 3 0 7 2 Th o m a s 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 1 7 0 3 7 Tr e g o 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 6 0 1 3 W abauns ee 0 0 3 1 9 0 1 13 0 27 W a lla ce 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 6 W a sh in g to n 0 0 3 1 1 5 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 W i ch ita 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 9 W ilso n 0 2 6 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 2 7 W oods on 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 0 8 W y andot t e 15 48 68 11 142 0 2 34 0 320 Kansas 313 627 988 89 3, 449 15 221 2, 733 7 8, 442 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vi ronm ent, B u reau of C h i l d C a re Li censi ng and R egi strati on. F a cilities as of A ugust 2006. 562 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Allen 43 30.29 35 24.81 48 34.42 34 24.37 45 32.64 Anderson 24 29.25 25 30.63 25 30.42 18 21.98 28 34.22 Atchison 41 24.39 42 25.07 37 22.03 50 29.68 40 23.80 Barber 16 31.01 23 45.20 10 19.81 16 32.01 12 24.20 Barton 72 25.91 54 19.53 64 23.24 76 27.77 58 20.64 Bourbon 39 25.37 47 30.91 38 25.06 40 26.55 28 18.67 Brown 14 13.16 24 22.86 40 38.28 36 34.74 28 27.35 Butler 116 19.34 102 16.86 128 20.95 120 19.41 113 18.12 Chase 11 36.63 11 36.11 16 53.69 7 22.82 5 16.23 Chautauqua 25 58.63 26 61.80 14 33.33 9 21.54 13 31.64 Cherokee 52 23.34 52 23.61 55 25.10 53 24.15 64 29.69 Cheyenne 13 41.89 8 26.22 8 26.75 6 20.14 7 23.76 Clark 4 16.77 5 21.20 4 17.09 5 21.34 8 35.04 Clay 21 24.03 26 29.99 15 17.50 30 34.90 25 28.97 Cloud 25 24.80 26 26.10 32 32.37 34 34.77 25 25.62 Coffey 28 31.70 19 21.52 34 38.46 25 28.54 26 29.94 Comanche 6 30.23 14 71.50 7 36.57 10 52.55 5 25.84 Cowley 94 26.15 94 25.84 104 29.04 87 24.32 89 25.21 Crawford 82 21.43 90 23.69 106 27.68 102 26.80 82 21.45 Decatur 10 29.09 14 41.37 6 18.12 6 18.33 12 37.61 Dickinson 57 29.76 50 26.14 52 27.05 54 28.22 61 31.76 Doniphan 15 18.19 19 23.23 23 28.16 18 22.33 22 28.15 Douglas 128 12.71 128 12.61 107 10.49 122 11.87 135 13.12 Edwards 9 26.57 12 35.82 10 30.51 9 27.21 9 27.34 Elk 18 56.37 13 40.57 9 28.56 11 35.29 9 29.27 Ellis 48 17.50 53 19.40 49 18.00 52 19.22 50 18.68 Ellsworth 18 27.89 21 32.87 7 10.96 11 17.32 14 22.07 Finney 40 9.95 42 10.67 39 9.98 34 8.66 44 11.29 Ford 61 18.81 62 19.11 40 12.13 40 12.02 48 14.22 Franklin 43 17.08 56 21.95 57 22.07 54 20.73 46 17.53 Geary 41 15.10 47 17.75 37 14.18 51 20.31 40 16.27 Gove 11 36.51 6 20.24 9 31.20 5 17.57 7 25.33 Graham 9 31.20 12 41.75 8 28.46 6 21.86 11 40.43 Grant 10 12.84 11 13.91 12 15.47 13 16.92 9 11.95 Gray 16 27.00 14 23.36 8 13.33 10 16.72 15 25.59 Greeley 0 0.00 3 20.65 5 35.29 7 49.47 3 22.24 Greenwood 32 41.37 23 30.08 19 25.16 23 30.51 26 35.43 Hamilton 5 18.60 6 22.44 8 29.74 4 15.07 8 30.72 Harper 17 26.36 24 38.07 26 41.31 23 36.87 14 23.02 Harvey 73 22.12 89 26.66 68 20.26 85 25.17 64 18.91 Haskell 5 11.72 5 11.81 6 14.22 5 11.70 4 9.45 Hodgeman 6 28.13 4 18.55 3 14.03 6 28.72 5 23.70 Jackson 31 24.37 32 24.84 35 26.79 30 22.78 24 17.73 Jefferson 34 18.29 47 25.13 30 15.96 38 20.10 41 21.46 Jewell 9 24.86 14 39.86 9 26.10 9 26.30 10 29.83 Johnson 701 15.11 660 13.86 678 13.92 644 12.97 760 15.00 Kearny 1 2.17 12 26.21 5 11.17 5 11.07 7 15.50 Kingman 33 38.48 28 33.27 15 17.75 26 30.99 20 24.49 Kiowa 7 22.30 6 19.35 5 15.99 7 22.70 7 23.46 Labette 63 28.01 57 25.50 68 30.44 69 30.98 69 31.12 Lane 7 33.40 10 50.20 5 25.50 6 30.77 4 21.12 Leavenworth 119 16.97 114 15.97 120 16.64 125 17.26 101 13.81 Lincoln 12 33.73 8 22.79 13 36.99 7 20.49 9 26.39 Linn 30 30.90 20 20.58 21 21.54 18 18.41 19 19.16 2001 2002 2003 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence 2001-2005 2004 2005 Number Number Number Number Number 563 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate 2001 2002 2003 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence 2001-2005 2004 2005 Number Number Number Number Number Logan 7 23.42 5 16.95 4 13.91 10 35.37 5 17.90 Lyon 57 15.85 54 15.12 46 12.89 68 19.04 67 18.82 McPherson 66 22.35 77 26.22 47 16.00 68 23.12 80 27.10 Marion 28 20.88 40 30.08 30 22.64 32 24.60 44 33.97 Marshall 25 23.11 34 31.91 33 31.37 35 33.65 27 25.95 Meade 11 23.50 12 25.66 11 23.78 10 21.78 5 10.81 Miami 41 14.28 61 21.07 41 14.04 52 17.50 57 18.69 Mitchell 15 22.16 15 22.39 17 25.41 24 36.56 18 28.04 Montgomery 112 31.27 107 30.32 107 30.53 92 26.30 95 27.48 Morris 16 26.33 17 28.21 27 45.15 18 30.12 15 24.80 Morton 6 17.74 11 32.74 5 14.94 6 18.35 10 31.29 Nemaha 24 22.96 22 20.95 22 20.94 24 22.95 28 26.81 Neosho 53 31.38 39 23.33 45 27.11 47 28.39 39 23.59 Ness 9 26.81 12 36.59 11 34.89 10 32.47 12 39.88 Norton 11 18.76 14 23.99 12 20.56 19 32.76 8 14.12 Osage 37 22.12 42 24.96 37 21.92 49 28.67 49 28.57 Osborne 21 48.29 18 42.00 15 36.08 12 29.27 15 37.04 Ottawa 14 22.76 22 35.50 22 35.63 16 25.91 15 24.50 Pawnee 21 29.83 18 26.05 12 17.64 15 22.08 17 25.23 Phillips 18 30.62 18 31.19 16 28.26 11 19.70 19 34.52 Pottawatomie 40 21.81 34 18.44 38 20.32 36 19.08 33 17.25 Pratt 26 27.24 20 20.85 23 24.23 28 29.73 22 23.17 Rawlins 10 34.42 8 27.75 12 42.36 13 47.02 8 29.94 Reno 162 25.12 139 21.71 124 19.42 136 21.36 158 24.86 Republic 13 22.95 20 36.70 13 24.43 15 28.71 14 27.11 Rice 32 30.11 29 27.57 17 16.27 35 33.34 30 28.70 Riley 75 12.03 73 11.75 65 10.32 76 12.05 60 9.55 Rooks 19 34.00 13 23.67 11 20.31 16 29.71 16 29.90 Rush 17 48.32 14 40.36 10 29.03 10 28.85 16 46.98 Russell 30 41.95 20 28.43 22 31.67 22 31.53 28 40.91 Saline 107 19.88 82 15.20 120 22.32 116 21.50 103 19.10 Scott 15 29.42 16 32.45 6 12.39 9 19.19 8 17.39 Sedgwick 862 18.89 836 18.16 887 19.19 840 18.11 874 18.75 Seward 34 15.01 23 10.00 28 12.10 31 13.34 35 15.04 Shawnee 364 21.36 372 21.81 375 21.90 336 19.57 391 22.68 Sheridan 12 44.13 5 18.71 8 29.88 5 19.13 5 19.30 Sherman 11 16.55 10 15.55 14 22.14 22 35.38 16 26.00 Smith 20 45.17 11 25.57 18 42.40 14 33.50 18 43.68 Stafford 16 33.83 14 30.00 7 15.32 10 22.16 19 42.34 Stanton 5 20.73 4 16.49 5 20.95 5 21.06 7 31.18 Stevens 16 29.83 11 20.65 10 18.73 8 14.49 5 9.24 Sumner 64 24.85 66 25.85 57 22.54 54 21.37 66 26.62 Thomas 21 25.78 15 18.57 12 15.09 21 26.92 16 20.95 Trego 11 33.94 10 31.82 7 22.54 6 19.00 9 29.51 Wabaunsee 10 14.66 17 25.10 10 14.63 18 25.94 17 24.57 Wallace 2 11.79 5 29.99 4 24.75 0 0.00 2 12.71 Washington 23 36.45 23 36.98 14 22.68 10 16.37 18 29.96 Wichita 7 27.68 6 24.16 4 16.36 14 59.32 5 21.65 Wilson 26 25.35 22 21.66 27 26.61 19 19.10 23 23.39 Woodson 10 26.43 11 30.10 15 41.28 18 50.66 12 33.59 Wyandotte 334 21.08 333 21.12 365 23.25 329 21.02 332 21.32 Kansas 5,431 20.11 5,345 19.70 5,285 19.40 5,281 19.31 5,419 19.74 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed April 19, 2007). Population data used to compute rates are from U.S. Census Bureau population estimates 2001-2005. 564 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from . Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed April 19, 2007) Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2005 State: 19.74 Allen 32.64 Anderson 34.22 Atchison 23.80 Barber 24.20 Barton 20.64 Bourbon 18.67 Brown 27.35 Butler 18.12 Chase 16.23 Chautauqua 31.64 Cherokee 29.69 Cheyenne 23.76 Clark 35.04 Clay 28.97 Cloud 25.62 Coffey 29.94 Comanche 25.84 Cowley 25.21 Crawford 21.45 Decatur 37.61 Doniphan 28.15 Douglas 13.12 Edwards 27.34 Elk 29.27 Ellis 18.68 Ellsworth 22.07 Finney 11.29 Ford 14.22 Franklin 17.53 Geary 16.27 Gove 25.33 Graham 40.43 Grant 11.95 Gray 25.59 Greeley 22.24 Hamilton 30.72 Harper 23.02 Harvey 18.91 Haskell 9.45 Hodgeman 23.70 Jackson 17.73 Jefferson 21.46 Jewell 29.83 Johnson 15.00 Kearny 15.50 Kingman 24.49 Kiowa 23.46 Labette 31.12 Lane 21.12 Leavenworth 13.81 Lincoln 26.39 Linn 19.16 Logan 17.90 Lyon 18.82 McPherson 27.10 Dickinson 31.76 Greenwood 35.43 Marion 33.97 Marshall 25.95 Meade 10.81 Miami 18.69 Mitchell 28.04 Montgomery 27.48 Morris 24.80 Morton 31.29 Nemaha 26.81 Neosho 23.59 Ness 39.88 Norton 14.12 Osage 28.57 Osborne 37.04 Ottawa 24.50 Pawnee 25.23 Phillips 34.52 Pottawatomie 17.25 Pratt 23.17 Rawlins 29.94 Reno 24.86 Republic 27.11 Rice 28.70 Riley 9.55 Rooks 29.90 Rush 46.98 Russell 40.91 Saline 19.10 Scott 17.39 Sedgwick 18.75 Seward 15.04 Shawnee 22.68 Sheridan 19.30 Sherman 26.00 Smith 43.68 Stafford 42.34 Stanton 31.18 Stevens 9.24 Sumner 26.62 Thomas 20.95 Trego 29.51 Wabaunsee 24.57 Wallace 12.71 Washington 29.96 Wichita 21.65 Wilson 23.39 Woodson 33.59 Wyandotte 21.32 565 State 2001-2003 2002-2004 2003-2005 Alabama 13.3 13.5 14.3 1.0 Alaska 17.8 18.2 17.8 0.0 Arizona 17.3 17.0 18.1 0.8 Arkansas 16.6 16.7 17.2 0.6 California 18.7 18.4 18.8 0.1 Colorado 16.3 16.8 16.9 0.6 Connecticut 10.4 10.9 11.0 0.6 Delaware 10.1 11.8 12.7 2.6 District of Columbia 13.3 13.5 13.5 0.2 Florida 17.6 18.5 19.6 2.0 Georgia 16.4 16.6 17.5 1.1 Hawaii 9.9 9.9 9.5 -0.4 Idaho 17.5 17.3 16.5 -1.0 Illinois 14.0 14.2 14.2 0.2 Indiana 12.9 13.7 14.2 1.3 Iowa 9.5 10.1 9.8 0.3 Kansas 10.9 10.8 10.9 0.0 Kentucky 13.3 13.9 13.6 0.3 Louisiana 19.4 18.8 18.7 -0.7 Maine 10.7 10.6 10.4 -0.3 Maryland 13.2 14.0 14.1 0.9 Massachusetts 9.6 10.8 10.7 1.1 Michigan 11.0 11.4 11.3 0.3 Minnesota 8.2 8.5 8.7 0.5 Mississippi 17.0 17.2 17.3 0.3 Missouri 10.9 11.7 11.9 1.0 Montana 16.1 17.9 18.7 2.6 Nebraska 10.3 11.0 11.4 1.1 Nevada 18.3 19.1 18.4 0.1 New Hampshire 9.9 10.6 10.4 0.5 New Jersey 13.7 14.4 14.5 0.8 New Mexico 21.3 21.4 21.1 -0.2 New York 15.5 15.0 13.9 -1.6 North Carolina 16.1 16.6 16.2 0.1 North Dakota 10.5 11.0 11.2 0.7 Ohio 11.7 11.8 12.0 0.3 Oklahoma 18.7 19.2 19.5 0.8 Oregon 14.8 16.1 16.7 1.9 Pennsylvania 10.7 11.5 11.2 0.5 Rhode Island 9.3 10.5 11.0 1.7 South Carolina 13.1 13.8 15.6 2.5 South Dakota 11.0 11.9 12.1 1.1 Tennessee 11.8 12.7 13.7 1.9 Texas 24.6 25.1 24.6 0.0 Utah 13.6 13.4 14.5 0.9 Vermont 9.9 10.5 10.7 0.8 Virginia 12.5 13.6 13.6 1.1 Washington 14.3 14.2 14.1 -0.2 West Virginia 14.8 15.9 16.9 2.1 Wisconsin 9.5 10.4 10.3 0.8 Wyoming 16.5 15.9 15.2 -1.3 United States 15.1 15.5 15.7 0.6 3-year Moving Averages Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2005, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins.html (accessed December 22, 2006). Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State Three-year Averages 2001-2003, 2002-2004, and 2003-2005 Difference in 3-year Averages 2003-2005 less 2001-2003 566 State Alabama 1,141 493 43.2 48 4.2 Alaska 196 68 34.6 10 5.3 Arizona 1,627 761 46.7 187 11.5 Arkansas 712 339 47.6 37 5.2 California 10,034 4,190 41.8 835 8.3 Colorado 1,218 397 32.6 110 9.0 Connecticut 884 213 24.1 37 4.2 Delaware 207 68 32.9 13 6.2 District of Columbia 115 62 53.7 7 5.8 Florida 4,187 1,677 40.1 431 10.3 Georgia 2,427 993 40.9 196 8.1 Hawaii 312 92 29.6 8 2.4 Idaho 404 168 41.7 28 7.1 Illinois 3,409 1,233 36.2 230 6.7 Indiana 1,665 640 38.4 95 5.7 Iowa 730 235 32.3 33 4.6 Kansas 724 260 36.0 34 4.8 Kentucky 1,040 452 43.4 68 6.5 Louisiana 1,195 575 48.0 88 7.3 Maine 300 109 36.3 11 3.7 Maryland 1,446 416 28.8 73 5.1 Massachusetts 1,575 431 27.4 50 3.2 Michigan 2,650 968 36.5 88 3.3 Minnesota 1,303 307 23.6 45 3.5 Mississippi 801 416 52.0 71 8.8 Missouri 1,463 531 36.3 71 4.9 Montana 226 105 46.4 24 10.7 Nebraska 463 151 32.6 19 4.0 Nevada 643 246 38.3 63 9.8 New Hampshire 321 66 20.6 7 2.2 New Jersey 2,278 550 24.2 125 5.5 New Mexico 520 272 52.4 61 11.6 New York 4,808 1,966 40.9 248 5.2 North Carolina 2,238 955 42.8 179 8.0 North Dakota 155 55 35.4 10 6.4 Ohio 2,945 1,043 35.4 153 5.2 Oklahoma 898 406 45.3 86 9.5 Oregon 894 366 40.9 63 7.0 Pennsylvania 2,980 1,053 35.3 175 5.9 Rhode Island 266 93 34.8 10 3.7 South Carolina 1,073 461 42.9 66 6.2 South Dakota 201 73 36.4 9 4.6 Tennessee 1,471 611 41.5 101 6.9 Texas 6,646 3,246 48.9 927 14.0 Utah 802 288 35.9 52 6.5 Vermont 144 41 28.1 3 2.0 Virginia 1,905 560 29.4 88 4.6 Washington 1,583 568 35.9 72 4.5 West Virginia 412 187 45.5 20 5.0 Wisconsin 1,391 483 34.7 60 4.3 Wyoming 124 41 33.5 6 5.2 United States 77,151 29,982 38.9 5,532 7.2 Percent Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/lowinckid.html (accessed December 22, 2006). Low Income Uninsured Children, by State Three-year Averages for 2003-2005 (numbers in thousands) Total Children Under 19 Years, All Income Levels At or Below 200% of Poverty At or Below 200% of Poverty Without Health Insurance Number Percent Number 567 Index Index Kansas Statistical Abstract 2006 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2007 568 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - A - Abortions, 542-43 Accidents, motor vehicle, 517, 518 Accommodations and food services average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 91, 236, 243-45 incomes, 343 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 91, 106-8 payrolls, 75, 91, 100-102 revenues, 91 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 77 ACT scores, 184 Adult care homes, 558-59 Adults, age 65 and over. See also Age households, 409 nursing homes, 90, 558-59 population, 405-6, 407, 411 population by county, 427-28, 429-30, 471-72 population projections, 413, 471-72 in poverty, 369 African Americans firms owned by, 78-79 high school graduates, 159-60 inmates, 147 population, 408, 410, 435-37 population projections, 414 Age by congressional district, 411 of inmates, 147 licensed drivers by, 524 median, 19-20, 24-26, 407, 431-32 population by age group, 405-6, 407, 411, 427-28, 429-30 projected populations, 413, 471-72 Agricultural services employment, 75, 240-42 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 103-5 payrolls, 97-99 women-owned firms, 76-77 Agriculture. See also Crops; Livestock acreage by district, 36-38 acres in farms, 30, 35, 36-38 acres planted and harvested, 35, 36-38, 40, 46(map), 47(map) average farm sizes, 30, 31, 32(map) cash receipts, 56, 57 crops, 40 employment, 246-47 exports, 35, 52(map), 53, 118 farm values, 30, 40 feed manufacturing, 43 fertilizer sales, 43 gross state product, 69, 70 historical trends, 30, 31, 57 incomes, 55, 56, 341 irrigated cropland, 39(map) Kansas’ rank in U.S., 35 land values, 30 major commodities, 57 569 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z number of farms, 30, 31 prices, 58 prime farmland, 35 production, 35, 36-38, 40, 41-43, 44 proportion of land area, 33-34 sales tax collections, 287 state summary, 40 wages, 54, 249 yields, 40 Airports number of, 518 public employment, 279, 280, 281, 282 American Indians firms owned by, 80 high school graduates, 159-60 inmates, 147 population, 408, 410, 435-37 population projections, 414 Anglers. See Fishing Annulments. See Divorces and annulments Arrests, 140-42. See also Crime Arts and entertainment average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 236, 243-45 incomes, 343 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 106-8 payrolls, 75, 100-102 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 77 Asians and Pacific Islanders firms owned by, 81-82 high school graduates, 159-60 inmates, 147 population, 408, 410, 435-37 population projections, 414 Assessed valuation, property cities, 301, 302-3 counties, 296-98, 299-300 school districts, 165-72 Automobiles. See Motor vehicles - B - Bankruptcies, 73 Banks. See also Finance and insurance assets and liabilities, 61, 62 deposits, 61, 62, 63-64 historical trends, 61 number of, 61, 62, 63-64, 89 Births number by county, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67, 538-39 number in Kansas, 537 number in United States, 537 Blacks. See African Americans Bonds, municipal, 283-85, 301, 302-3 Bridges conditions, 518 federal expenditures on replacing, 516 Broadcasting employment, 88 570 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z payrolls, 88 radio and television stations, 88, 132 receipts, 88 Building permits, 330, 331-33, 334 Business. See also Employment; Finance and insurance; Industries; Manufacturing; Retail trade; Wholesale trade bankruptcies, 73 firms by city, 95-96 firms by county, 93-94 minority-owned, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 new firms, 71 number of establishments, 75, 103-8 self-employment, 74 terminations, 72 trade pull factors, 111(map), 112-13 women-owned firms, 76-77 - C - Cancer death rates, 563-64, 565(map) Cars. See Motor vehicles Cattle. See also Livestock cash receipts, 57 farms, 49 feedlots, 49 inventory, 51(map) production and value, 35, 36-38, 41, 48 slaughtered, 35, 49 top 3 counties, 50 CEAF. See County Equalization and Adjustment Fund Chickens. See Poultry Child care facilities, 560-62 Children. See also Births; Education population, 405-6, 407, 411 population by county, 427-28, 429-30 population by school district, 176-82 population projections, 413 in poverty, 176-82, 367, 368, 372-73, 374-75, 567 uninsured, 567 Cities. See also Local governments; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas assessed valuations, 301, 302-3 businesses, 95-96 construction permits, 334 crime, 143, 144 first class, 301 housing units, 314 indebtedness, 283-85, 301, 302-3 labor force, 230 law enforcement personnel, 150 newspapers, 133 number of firms, 95-96 payrolls, 95-96 populations, 301, 302-3, 473, 474, 475, 476-81, 482-99, 500-512 road and street mileage, 518 second class, 302-3 tax rates, 301, 302-3 unemployment rates, 230, 234 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 443-44, 445(map) urban population percentages, 449-50 urban populations by county, 446-48 Civilian labor force. See Labor force, civilian 571 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Climate precipitation, 124(map), 125(map), 126(map), 127, 128-29 temperatures, 122(map), 123 Colleges and universities. See Higher education Communications. See also Information industries broadcasting, 88, 132 newspapers, 88, 133 residential telephone service, 315-17 Community colleges. See also Higher education enrollments, 187, 189 locations, 185(map) Commuting methods and times, 532-34 Congress, U.S. district populations, 410, 411 districts, 206(map) House elections, 207-9, 210-12 Senate elections, 202-3, 204-5 Construction average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 235, 240-42 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 341 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 97-99 permits, 330, 331-33, 334 raw materials, 384 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Core Based Statistical Areas. See Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas Correctional institutions admissions and releases, 145 capacities, 146 inmate characteristics, 147 populations, 146 Cotton production, 45 Counties. See also Local governments abortions reported, 542-43 acres of soybeans harvested, 47(map) acres of wheat harvested, 46(map) arrests, 140-42 assessed valuations and taxes, 296-98, 299-300 average wages, 250-52 banks, 63-64 births and deaths, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67, 538-39 businesses, 93-94 cancer death rates, 563-64, 565(map) cattle and calves inventory, 51(map) child care facilities, 560-62 children in poverty, 176-82 commuting methods and times, 532-34 construction permits, 331-33 county seats, 15(map) crime, 137-39 debt, 283-85, 299-300 dentists, 552-53, 554(map) educational attainment, 157-58, 159-60, 190-92 employment, 93-94, 227-29, 240-45, 246-47 employment residence ratios, 254(map) farm sizes, 32(map) 572 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z federal government expenditures, 269-70, 271-73 food stamp recipients, 24-26, 376-78 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 173-75 group quarters populations, 451-53 heating fuels, 318-20 high school dropouts, 161-62 high school graduates, 159-60, 190-92 highway funds, 531 hospitals, 546-47 households, 454-55 housing characteristics, 315-17 housing units, 308-9, 310-11, 312-13 housing values, 321-22 irrigated cropland, 39(map) labor force, 227-29 land areas, 33-34, 440-41, 443-44 law enforcement officers, 148-49 map, 15(map) marriages, divorces, and annulments, 540-41 median ages, 24-26, 431-32 median incomes, 361-62, 363-64 metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas, 415(map) migration, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67 motor vehicle miles, 529-30 motor vehicle registration fees, 529-30 motor vehicle registrations, 525-26 motor vehicles per household, 527-28 natural gas production, 387-88, 389(map) number of establishments by industry, 103-8 number of firms, 93-94 oil production, 390-91, 392(map) owner-occupied housing, 321-22 payrolls, 93-94 payrolls by industry, 97-102 per capita incomes, 352-53, 354-56, 357(map) personal income sources, 344-46, 347-49 physicians, 548-50, 551(map) population, 418-20, 421-22 population of adults age 65 and over, 427-28, 429-30, 471-72 population by age group, 427-28, 429-30 population change components, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67 population changes, 21-23, 418-20, 421-22, 423(map), 456-58, 462(map), 463-65 population densities, 21-23, 440-41, 442(map) population by gender, 433-34 population projections, 21-23, 468(map), 469-70 population rankings, 21-23 poverty, 370-71, 372-73, 374-75 precipitation, 125(map), 126(map), 128-29 presidential election results, 198-99, 200-201 property taxes, 295 proportion of land in farms, 33-34 pupil-teacher ratios, 163-64 racial and ethnic groups, 435-37, 438-39 rankings, 21-23, 24-26 rental housing, 323-24, 325-26 renter and housing wages, 327-29 road and street mileage, 529-30 rural populations, 446-48 sales tax collections, 288(map), 289-91, 292(map), 293-94 school districts, 165-72 573 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z tax rates, 299-300 taxable retail sales, 109-10 trade pull factors, 111(map), 112-13 unemployment rates, 24-26, 227-29, 231(map), 232-33 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 445(map) urban land areas, 443-44 urban populations, 446-48, 449-50 voter registration, 219-20 County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF), 531 County seats, 15(map) Courts. See Judicial districts Credit intermediation. See Banks; Finance and insurance Credit unions, 89 Crime arrests, 140-42 in cities of 10,000 or more, 143, 144 by county, 137-39, 140-42 index offenses, 136, 137-39, 143, 144 law enforcement personnel, 148-49, 150, 279, 280, 281, 282 property, 136, 137-39, 143, 144 violent, 136, 137-39, 143, 144 Criminal justice system. See Correctional institutions; Judicial districts; Law enforcement Crops. See also Agriculture; Wheat acres planted and harvested, 35, 36-38, 40, 46(map), 47(map) cash receipts, 56, 57 irrigation, 39(map) prices, 58 production, 35, 36-38, 40, 44 yields, 40 - D - Dairy products cash receipts, 57 exports, 53 number of operations, 49 prices, 58 production and value, 36-38, 42, 48 top 3 counties, 50 Day care. See Child care facilities Deaths cancer death rates, 563-64, 565(map) number by county, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67, 538-39 number in Kansas, 537 Debt. See Indebtedness Demographics. See Age; Population; Vital statistics Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 557(map) Dentists, 552-53, 554(map) Department of Corrections. See Correctional institutions Deposits, bank, 61, 62, 63-64 Divorces and annulments, 537, 540-41 Doctors. See Physicians Drivers, licensed, 518, 524 - E - Earnings. See Incomes; Wages Economy. See Business; Employment; Gross state product; Poverty Education. See also High schools; Higher education; School districts accredited public schools, 155 ACT scores, 184 574 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z expenditures per pupil, 154 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 173-75 government expenditures, 278 Head Start, 560-62 number of public schools, 155 preschool, 156, 560-62 public school enrollment, 156, 163-64, 165-72 pupil-teacher ratios, 163-64 SAT scores, 183 taxes, 165-72 Educational attainment by county, 157-58, 159-60, 190-92 high school dropouts, 161-62, 190-92 high school graduates, 24-26, 157-58, 159-60, 190-92 higher education, 157-58, 190-92 of inmates, 147 by state, 19-20 Educational services average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 236, 243-45 incomes, 343 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 106-8 payrolls, 75, 100-102 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 77 Eggs. See Poultry Elderly. See Adults, age 65 and over Elections congressional districts, 206(map), 207-9, 210-12 gubernatorial, 213-14, 215-16 Kansas House districts, 218(map) Kansas Senate districts, 217(map) presidential, 198-99, 200-201 U.S. House of Representatives, 207-9, 210-12 U.S. Senate, 202-3, 204-5 voter registration, 219-20 Electricity. See also Energy consumption, 260, 261, 262 residential heating with, 318-20 Employment. See also Labor force, civilian; Payrolls; Unemployment rates; Wages average annual pay, 248, 249, 253 by city, 95-96 commuting methods and times, 532-34 construction, 75 by county, 93-94, 227-29, 240-45, 246-47 education, 75, 236, 243-45 farm and nonfarm, 246-47 finance and insurance, 75, 89, 235, 240-42 health care, 75, 90, 236, 243-45, 279, 280, 281, 282 historical trends, 223 home-based, 532-34 hospitals, 90, 279, 280, 281, 282, 546-47 by industry, 75, 235-36, 237-39, 240-45 information industries, 75, 88, 235, 240-42 labor market summary, 235-36, 237-39 law enforcement, 148-49, 150, 279, 280, 281, 282 local governments, 281, 282 manufacturing, 75, 84, 85, 235, 240-42 in metropolitan areas, 230, 237-39 575 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z in micropolitan areas, 230 public, 236, 279, 280 retail trade, 75, 87 self-, 74 wholesale trade, 75, 86 Employment residence ratios, 254(map) Energy. See also Natural gas; Petroleum consumption, 258, 260, 261, 262, 263 electricity, 260, 261, 262, 318-20 expenditures, 257 heating fuels, 318-20 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 379-81 prices, 257, 263 sources, 261, 262 Entertainment. See Arts and entertainment Ethnic groups. See Minority groups Exports agricultural, 35, 52(map), 53, 118 commodities, 118 merchandise, 114(map), 115 products, 116, 118 by state, 114(map), 115 top 25 countries, 117 values, 115, 117 - F - Fair market rents, 325-26, 327-29 Families. See also Households average sizes, 409, 410 incomes, 359, 361-62 population, 409, 410 poverty, 372-73 Farming. See Agriculture Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 62 Federal government. See also Congress, U.S.; Elections departments and agencies, 267-68 employment, 236 expenditures in Kansas, 269-70, 271-73, 516 grants and other payments, 267-68 highway funds, 268, 516 reservoirs, 395, 396(map) Federal Highway Administration, 516 Feed manufacturing, 43 Fertilizer sales, 43 Finance and insurance. See also Banks; Insurance average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 89, 235, 240-42 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 342 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 283-85 number of establishments, 75, 89, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 89, 97-99 revenues, 89 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Fishing. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 400 participants’ state of residence, 397 576 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z recreational areas, 396(map) by state, 399 Food. See also Agriculture free or reduced price lunch program, 173-75 Food services. See Accommodations and food services Food stamp expenditures, 376-78 Food stamp recipients by county, 24-26, 376-78 by state, 19-20 Foreign trade. See Exports Forestry, fishing, and hunting. See also Fishing; Hunting average annual wages, 249 employment, 75 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 341 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75 payrolls, 75 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 173-75 Fuels. See Gasoline; Heating fuels; Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum - G - Gas, natural. See Natural gas Gasoline. See also Petroleum consumption, 259, 518, 521 taxes, 518, 522, 523 Gender. See also Women of inmates, 147 of law enforcement officers, 148-49, 150 population, 405-6, 407, 433-34 population projections, 413, 414 Governments. See also Federal government; Local governments; State government average annual wages, 249 incomes, 343 payments to farmers, 56 Governor, election of, 213-14, 215-16 Gross state product Kansas, 70 United States, 69 Group quarters population, 409, 451-53 - H - Harvests. See Agriculture Head Start, 560-62 Health care abortions reported, 542-43 adult care homes, 558-59 average annual wages, 249 cancer death rates, 563-64, 565(map) dentists, 552-53, 554(map) employment, 75, 90, 236, 243-45, 279, 280, 281, 282 Health Professional Shortage Areas, 555(map), 556(map), 557(map) hospitals, 279, 280, 281, 282, 544(map), 545(map), 546-47 incomes, 343 minority-owned firms, 79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 90, 106-8 payrolls, 75, 90, 100-102 physicians, 548-50, 551(map) 577 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z public employment, 279, 280, 281, 282 revenues, 90 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 77 Health insurance uninsured children, 567 uninsured people, 566 Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) dental, 557(map) mental health professional, 556(map) primary care, 555(map) Heating fuels, 318-20 High schools. See also Education dropouts, 161-62, 190-92 enrollments, 156, 161-62 graduates, 24-26, 157-58, 159-60, 190-92 number of, 155 Higher education community colleges, 185(map), 187, 189 employment, 279, 280, 281, 282 enrollments, 186, 187, 188, 189 graduates in population, 157-58, 190-92 independent institutions, 186, 188 locations of institutions, 185(map) Regents institutions, 186, 188 technical colleges, 185(map), 187, 189 Highway funds County Equalization and Adjustment Fund, 531 federal, 268, 516 local, 278 Special City and County Highway Fund, 531 Highways map, 519(map) mileage, 518, 529-30 Hispanics firms owned by, 83 high school graduates, 159-60 population, 408, 410, 438-39 population projections, 414 Hogs. See Livestock Homeownership. See also Housing median values, 321-22 number of owner-occupied housing units, 308-9 rates, 306 vacancy rates, 306, 308-9 Honey production, 42 Hospitality industry. See Accommodations and food services Hospitals admissions, 545(map), 546-47 employment, 90, 279, 280, 281, 282, 546-47 locations, 544(map) number by county, 546-47 number of, 90 number of beds, 546-47 revenues, 90 utilization, 545(map) Hotels. See Accommodations and food services House districts, Kansas, 218(map) House of Representatives, U.S. district populations, 410, 411 578 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z districts, 206(map) election results, 207-9, 210-12 Households average sizes, 409, 410, 454-55 median incomes, 360, 361-62, 363-64 number by county, 454-55 number of vehicles per, 527-28 population, 409, 410 types, 409 Housing affordability, 327-29 characteristics, 308-9, 315-17 in cities, 314 construction permits, 330, 331-33, 334 energy consumption, 262 group quarters, 409, 451-53 heating fuels, 318-20 kitchen facilities, 315-17 median rents, 307, 323-24 median values, 321-22 multifamily, 330 new privately-owned units, 330, 331-33 number of units, 308-9, 310-11, 312-13 owner-occupied, 306, 308-9, 321-22 plumbing facilities, 315-17 rented, 306, 308-9, 323-24, 325-26, 327-29 rents as percentage of income, 307 telephone service, 315-17 vacancy rates, 306, 308-9 Housing wages, 327-29 HPSAs. See Health Professional Shortage Areas Hunting. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 400 participants’ state of residence, 397 by state, 399 - I - Ice cream. See Dairy products Income taxes, 274, 276, 286 Incomes. See also Payrolls; Poverty; Wages average annual, 248, 249 by county, 344-46, 347-49, 352-53, 354-56, 357(map) farm, 55, 56 housing costs as percentage of, 307 by industry, 249, 341-43 median, 352-53 median family, 359, 361-62 median household, 360, 361-62, 363-64 in metropolitan areas, 253, 358 in micropolitan areas, 358 per capita, 24-26, 350-51, 352-53, 354-56, 357(map) by region of country, 337-38, 339-40, 350-51 by source, 341, 344-46, 347-49 by state, 19-20, 337-38, 339-40, 350-51, 359, 360 transfer payments, 341, 344-46, 347-49 Indebtedness bank loans, 61, 62 counties, 283-85, 299-300 municipal, 278, 283-85, 301, 302-3 state government, 276 579 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Independent colleges and universities enrollments, 186, 188 locations, 185(map) Indians. See American Indians Industries. See also Manufacturing average annual wages, 249 earnings, 341-43 employment, 75, 235-36, 237-39, 240-45 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 249, 341-43 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 103-8 payrolls, 75, 97-102 sales tax collections, 287 Information industries average annual wages, 249 broadcasting, 88, 132 employment, 75, 88, 235, 240-42 incomes, 342 number of establishments, 75, 88, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 88, 97-99 receipts, 88 sales tax collections, 287 Inmates. See Correctional institutions Insurance. See also Finance and insurance health, 566, 567 life, 65, 89 International trade. See Exports Internet access in libraries, 195 Interstate highways, 516, 519(map) Irrigated cropland, 39(map) - J - Jails. See Correctional institutions Jobs. See Employment Judicial districts, 151(map) Justice system. See Correctional institutions; Crime; Judicial districts; Law enforcement - K- Kansas Board of Regents. See Regents institutions Kansas legislature House districts, 218(map) Senate districts, 217(map) Kansas state government. See State government (Kansas) Kansas, maps of. See Maps of Kansas - L - Labor force, civilian. See also Employment; Unemployment rates by city, 230 by county, 227-29 employed, 225, 227-29 historical trends, 223 in metropolitan areas, 230 in micropolitan areas, 230 monthly changes, 224, 225 unemployed, 226, 227-29 Labor market. See Employment Lakes. See Reservoirs Land areas counties, 33-34, 440-41, 443-44 580 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z in farms, 33-34 rural, 443-44 urban, 443-44 Land values, agricultural, 30 Latinos. See Hispanics Law enforcement. See also Crime employment, 150, 279, 280, 281, 282 officers, 148-49 LEAP. See Low Income Energy Assistance Legislature. See Kansas legislature Leisure. See Accommodations and food services; Arts and entertainment; Recreation Libraries electronic services, 195 government expenditures, 275, 278 Internet access, 195 materials, 193 number of, 194 services, 194 Licensed drivers, 518, 524 Life insurance, 65, 89 Livestock. See also Cattle; Poultry cash receipts, 56, 57 exports, 53, 118 feedlots, 49 Kansas’ rank in U.S., 35 number of operations, 49 prices, 58 production and value, 35, 41, 48 top 3 counties, 50 Local governments. See also Cities; Counties debt instruments, 283-85 employment, 236, 281, 282 expenditures, 277-78 property taxes, 295 revenues, 277 units by state, 266 Low Income Energy Assistance (LEAP) program, 379-81 - M - Manufacturing average annual wages, 249 capital expenditures, 84, 85 employment, 75, 84, 85, 235, 240-42 exports, 116, 118 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 341-42 by industry, 84, 85 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 84, 85, 97-99 products, 84, 85 sales tax collections, 287 value added, 84, 85 women-owned firms, 76-77 Maps of Kansas acres of soybeans harvested, 47(map) acres of wheat harvested, 46(map) average farm sizes, 32(map) cancer death rates, 565(map) cattle and calves inventory, 51(map) 581 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z congressional districts, 206(map) counties and county seats, 15(map) dentists, 554(map) employment residence ratios, 254(map) Health Professional Shortage Areas, 555(map), 556(map), 557(map) higher education institutions, 185(map) highways, 519(map) hospitals, 544(map), 545(map) irrigated cropland, 39(map) judicial districts, 151(map) Kansas House districts, 218(map) Kansas Senate districts, 217(map) metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas, 415(map) mineral resources, 385(map) natural gas production, 389(map) oil production, 392(map) per capita incomes, 357(map) physicians, 551(map) population by region, 412(map) population changes, 423(map), 462(map) population densities, 442(map) precipitation, 124(map), 125(map), 126(map) projected population changes, 468(map) railways, 520(map) recreational areas, 396(map) sales tax collections, 288(map), 292(map) temperatures, 122(map) trade pull factors, 111(map) unemployment rates, 231(map) urban clusters and urbanized areas, 445(map) Marriages, 537, 540-41 Mean renter wages, 327-29 Meat. See Livestock Media. See Communications Median age. See Age Median income. See Incomes Medicine. See Health care; Hospitals; Physicians Men. See Gender Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 556(map) Metropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 253 labor force, 230 labor market summary, 237-39 map, 415(map) per capita incomes, 358 populations, 416, 417 unemployment rates, 230, 234 Micropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 253 labor force, 230 map, 415(map) per capita incomes, 358 unemployment rates, 230 Migration, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67 Milk. See Dairy products Mineral resources. See also Natural gas; Petroleum localities, 385(map) production, 384 Mining average annual wages, 249 582 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z employment, 75, 235, 240-42 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 341 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 nonfuel raw mineral production, 384 number of establishments, 75, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 97-99 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Minority groups firms owned by, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 high school graduates, 159-60 inmates, 147 population projections, 414 populations, 408, 410, 435-37, 438-39 Motor fuels. See also Petroleum consumption, 259, 518, 521 taxes, 286, 518, 522, 523 Motor vehicles. See also Transportation accidents and fatalities, 517, 518 commuting use, 532-34 dealers, 87, 235, 342 licensed drivers, 518, 524 number per household, 527-28 registered, 518, 524, 525-26 registration fees, 529-30 Motorcycles and motorized bicycles. See Motor vehicles Municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 283-85, 301, 302-3 - N - Native Alaskans. See American Indians Native Americans. See American Indians Native Hawaiians. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Natural gas consumption, 261, 262, 263 number of wells, 386, 387-88 prices, 263 production, 263, 386, 387-88, 389(map) residential heating with, 318-20 Newspapers, 88, 133. See also Information industries Northern Plains Region, agricultural wages, 54 Nursing homes, 90, 558-59 - 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, 396(map), 398 Patent grants, 119 Payrolls. See also Incomes; Wages by city, 95-96 by county, 93-94, 97-102 finance and insurance, 75, 89, 97-99 health care, 75, 90 by industry, 75, 97-102 information industries, 75, 88 manufacturing, 75, 84, 85, 97-99 583 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z retail trade, 75, 87, 97-99 service industries, 75, 92, 100-102 state government, 279, 280 wholesale trade, 75, 86, 97-99 Personal incomes. See Incomes Petroleum. See also Gasoline consumption, 261, 262 number of wells, 386, 390-91 prices, 263 production, 386, 390-91, 392(map) Physicians number by county, 548-50 number of persons per, 548-50 per 1,000 people, 551(map) Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas, 555(map) Political parties, voter registration, 219-20. See also Elections Population by age, 405-6, 407, 411, 427-28, 429-30 births, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67, 537, 538-39 changes by county, 21-23, 418-20, 421-22, 423(map), 456-58, 462(map), 463-65 cities, 301, 302-3, 476-81, 482-99, 500-512 cities over 10,000, 473, 474, 475 components of changes, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67 congressional districts, 410, 411 counties, 418-20, 421-22, 456-58, 463-65 county rankings, 21-23 deaths, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67 densities by county, 21-23, 440-41, 442(map) families, 409, 410 by gender, 405-6, 407, 433-34 group quarters, 409, 451-53 growth, 404, 412(map) Hispanic, 408, 410, 438-39 historical trends, 404, 405-6, 418-20 households, 409, 410 metropolitan areas, 416, 417 migration, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67 minority groups, 408, 410, 435-37, 438-39 as percentage of U.S., 404 by race, 408, 410, 435-37 by region, 412(map) rural, 446-48 state rankings, 18 United States, 404 urban, 446-48, 449-50 Population projections adults, age 65 and over, 413, 471-72 by age, 413 by county, 21-23, 468(map), 469-70 by gender, 413, 414 by race and Hispanic origin, 414 by state, 18 Postsecondary education. See Higher education Poultry, cash receipts, 57 Poverty adults, age 65 and over, 369 children, 176-82, 367, 368, 372-73, 374-75, 567 by county, 370-71, 372-73, 374-75 families, 372-73 food stamp recipients, 19-20, 24-26, 376-78 584 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 173-75 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 379-81 rates, 366, 370-71 by school district, 176-82 by state, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 567 Precipitation, 124(map), 125(map), 126(map), 127, 128-29 Preschools, 156, 560-62 Presidential election results, 198-99, 200-201 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 555(map) Prisons. See Correctional institutions Private colleges. See Independent colleges and universities Property crime, 136, 137-39, 143, 144 Property taxes. See also Assessed valuation, property city rates, 301, 302-3 collections, 277, 286, 295, 299-300 county rates, 299-300 taxing districts, 295 Public libraries. See Libraries Public safety. See Crime; Law enforcement Public schools. See Education; High schools; School districts Public transportation, 518, 532-34 Public universities. See Higher education Publishing. See Information industries Pull factors, 111(map), 112-13 Pupil-teacher ratios, 163-64 - R - Racial groups. See Minority groups; Whites Radio stations, 132. See also Broadcasting Railroads commodities moved, 518 map, 520(map) miles operated, 518 Rainfall. See Precipitation Real estate. See also Housing; Property taxes agricultural land values, 30 average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 243-45 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 342 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 106-8 payrolls, 75, 100-102 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Recreation. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting areas, 395, 396(map), 398 hunting and fishing licenses, 400 participants’ state of residence, 397 reservoirs, 395, 396(map) state parks, 396(map), 398 Regents institutions, 186, 188 Regions of Kansas agricultural production, 36-38 climate, 122(map), 123, 127 farm acreage, 36-38 populations, 412(map) Religious organizations, 92 Rental housing. See also Housing fair market rents, 325-26, 327-29 585 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z median rents, 307, 323-24 number of units, 308-9 rents as percentage of income, 307 vacancy rates, 306, 308-9 Reservoirs, 395, 396(map) Restaurants. See Accommodations and food services Retail trade average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 87, 235, 240-42 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 342 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 87, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 87, 97-99 sales, 87, 109-10 sales tax collections, 287 types of retailers, 87 women-owned firms, 76-77 Revenues. See also Taxes local governments, 277 state government, 274, 276, 286 Road and street mileage, 515, 518, 529-30. See also Highways Rural land area, 443-44. See also Agriculture Rural population, by county, 446-48 - S - Salaries. See Incomes Sales taxes changes in collections, 288(map) collection by county, 289-91 collections, 277, 286 by industry, 287 per capita, 292(map), 293-94 taxable sales, 109-10 SAT. See Scholastic Assessment Test scores Savings institutions. See also Finance and insurance employment, 89 number of, 89 payrolls, 89 revenues, 89 SCCHF. See Special City and County Highway Fund Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores, 183 School districts. See also Education assessed valuations and taxes, 165-72 debt instruments, 283-85 enrollments, 165-72 number per state, 266 poverty, 176-82 property taxes, 165-72, 295 state aid, 275 Schools. See Education; High schools Secondary education. See High schools Self-employment, 74 Senate districts, Kansas, 217(map) Senate, U.S., election results, 202-3, 204-5 Senior citizens. See Adults, age 65 and over Service industries average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 92, 236, 243-45 gross state product, 69, 70 586 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z incomes, 343 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 92, 106-8 other services, 92 payrolls, 75, 92, 100-102 revenues, 92 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Sex. See Gender Sheep. See Livestock Small business. See Business Social assistance services, 90 Sorghum production, 44 Soybeans acres planted and harvested, 40, 47(map) production, 35, 40 yields, 40 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF), 531 State comparison tables ACT scores, 184 average annual wages, 248 business bankruptcies, 73 business starts, 71 business terminations, 72 electricity consumption, 260 energy, 257, 258, 259, 260 expenditures per pupil, 154 exports, 115 food stamp recipients, 19-20 government units, 266 health insurance coverage, 566, 567 high school graduates, 19-20 housing vacancy and ownership rates, 306 hunting and fishing, 399 libraries, 193, 194, 195 median ages, 19-20 median family incomes, 359 median household incomes, 360 motor fuel tax rates, 522 participants in wildlife-associated recreation, 397 patents issued and trademarks registered, 119 per capita incomes, 19-20, 350-51 personal incomes, 19-20, 337-38, 339-40 population, 18 poverty, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 567 rents, 307 road and street mileage, 515 Scholastic Assessment Test scores, 183 self-employment, 74 unemployment rates, 19-20 uninsured children, 567 State government (Kansas). See also Kansas legislature; Taxes employment, 236, 279, 280 expenditures, 275, 276 general fund, 274, 275 gubernatorial election, 213-14, 215-16 revenues, 274, 276, 286 State parks, 396(map), 398 State universities. See Higher education 587 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z States agricultural exports, 52(map) change in exports, 114(map) Stores. See Retail trade Street mileage, 515, 518 Students. See Education Sunflower seed production, 45 - T - Tangible property valuation. See Assessed valuation, property Taxes. See also Sales taxes assessed valuations, 165-72, 296-98, 299-300, 301, 302-3 income, 274, 276, 286 motor fuels, 286, 518, 522, 523 property, 277, 286, 295, 299-300, 301, 302-3 rates, 302-3 school levies, 165-72, 295 state, 274, 276, 286 Teachers. See also Education number of, 163-64 pupil-teacher ratios, 163-64 Technical colleges enrollments, 187, 189 locations, 185(map) Telephone service, residential, 315-17 Television stations, 132. See also Broadcasting Temperatures, 122(map), 123 Trade pull factors, 111(map), 112-13 Trademark registration, 119 Transfer payments, 341, 344-46, 347-49 Transit systems, 518, 532-34 Transportation accidents and fatalities, 517, 518 airports, 279, 280, 281, 282, 518 bridges, 516, 518 commuting methods and times, 532-34 electricity consumption, 260, 262 fuel consumption, 259, 262, 518, 521 gross state product, 69, 70 highway funds, 268, 278, 516, 531 highway map, 519(map) licensed drivers, 518, 524 rail, 518, 520(map) registered vehicles, 518, 524, 525-26 road and street mileage, 515, 518, 529-30 sales tax collections, 287 transit systems, 518, 532-34 vehicle miles of travel, 518, 529-30 vehicle registration fees, 529-30 vehicles per household, 527-28 waterways, 518 Transportation industries average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 235, 240-42 incomes, 342 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 97-99 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 588 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Trucks. See Motor vehicles; Transportation Turkeys. See Poultry - U - Unemployment numbers, 223, 226, 227-29 Unemployment rates annual averages, 231(map), 232-33 by city, 230, 234 by county, 24-26, 227-29, 231(map), 232-33 historical trends, 223 by metropolitan area, 230, 234 by micropolitan area, 230 by state, 19-20 United States government. See Congress, U.S.; Federal government Universities. See Higher education Urban clusters and urbanized areas. See also Cities; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas land areas, 443-44 map, 445(map) Utilities. See also Energy average annual wages, 249 employment, 240-42 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 341 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 97-99 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 - V - Valuations. See Assessed valuation, property Value added by manufacture, 84, 85 Vehicles. See Motor vehicles Vital statistics births, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67, 537, 538-39 deaths, 424-26, 459-61, 466-67, 537, 538-39 divorces and annulments, 537, 540-41 marriages, 537, 540-41 Voter registration, 219-20. See also Elections - W - Wages. See also Incomes agricultural labor, 54, 249 average annual, 248, 249 average per job, 250-52 by county, 344-46, 347-49 government expenditures, 271-73, 275 housing, 327-29 mean renter, 327-29 in metropolitan areas, 253 in micropolitan areas, 253 as source of income, 341 Waterways, 518 Wheat acres planted and harvested, 40, 46(map) exports, 53, 118 flour, 35, 41 prices, 58 production, 35, 40, 41, 44 589 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z top 3 counties, 44 yields, 40 Whites high school graduates, 159-60 inmates, 147 population, 408, 410, 435-37 population projections, 414 Wholesale trade average annual wages, 249 employment, 75, 86, 235, 240-42 gross state product, 69, 70 incomes, 342 minority-owned firms, 78-79, 80, 81-82, 83 number of establishments, 75, 86, 103-5 payrolls, 75, 86, 97-99 products, 86 sales, 86 sales tax collections, 287 women-owned firms, 76-77 Wildlife areas, 396(map) Wildlife-associated recreation participants, 397. See also Fishing; Hunting Women. See also Gender firms owned by, 76-77 inmates, 146, 147 law enforcement officers, 148-49, 150 590