Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 39th Edition September 2005 PRI www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah published exclusively on-line by Policy Research Institute The University of Kansas PRI Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 39 th Edition, September 2005 Copyright ? 2005 by the Policy Research Institute, The University of Kansas, 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 607, Blake Hall, Lawrence, Kansas 66044-3177 Steven Maynard-Moody, Director PRI Policy Research Institute The University of Kansas Editorial Board: Genna Hurd, editor Susan Mercer, editor Laura Kriegstrom Stull, graphic design and data visualization Charlotte Talley, data collection management and compilation Xanthippe Wedel, data compilation and visualization, programming, and production Printing and reproduction of individual tables, chapters, or the full Kansas Statistical Abstract are permitted on the condition that sources are cited. 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 State Population, Selected Rankings.........................................................................................................18 Selected State Rankings............................................................................................................................19 County Population, Selected Rankings......................................................................................................21 Selected County Rankings.........................................................................................................................24 Agriculture ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Kansas Farm Production Summary, 2002-2003........................................................................................30 Kansas? Rank in U.S. Agriculture, 2003.....................................................................................................31 Top 3 Kansas Counties for Selected Items (graph) ..................................................................................32 Total Acres of Land in Farms by District, 2003 (map)................................................................................33 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1972-2003 (graph) .....................................................................................34 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1972-2003 (graph)..............................................................................34 Average Size of Farms by County, 2002 (map) ........................................................................................35 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2003, Selected Years.................................................................................36 Land Area and Proportion in Farms, 1997, 2002.......................................................................................37 Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information by County, 2003...........................................................................39 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 1999-2003....................................................................................................42 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2004 (map).....................................................................42 Kansas Agriculture Industry Production, 1994-2003 Red Meat Production .............................................................................................................................43 Flour and Mill Feed Production ...............................................................................................................43 Milk Production and Value ......................................................................................................................44 Fertilizer Sales ........................................................................................................................................44 Commercial Feeds..................................................................................................................................44 Honey, Production and Value .................................................................................................................45 Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and Poultry Production, 1970-2003.......................................................46 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas, 1997-2003 .....................................................................................47 Commercial Livestock Slaughter in Kansas, 1994-2003 ...........................................................................47 Number of Livestock Operations, by Specie in Kansas, 1997-2003..........................................................47 Livestock Shipped into Kansas, by State of Origin, and Shipped Out of Kansas, by State of Receipt, 2002 and 2003....................................................................................................48 Cattle and Calves Inventory, 2002 (map)...................................................................................................49 Percent of County Cropland Irrigated, 2002 (map) ....................................................................................49 Acres of Wheat Harvested, 2002 (map).....................................................................................................50 Acres of Soybeans Harvested, 2002 (map) ...............................................................................................50 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 1998-2004......................................................................................51 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Farmers, Kansas Annual Averages, 1976-2004 ...........................51 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1986-2003 (graph).........................................................52 3 Table of Contents (cont.) Agriculture (cont.) Gross and Net Farm Income, 1999-2003 ..................................................................................................53 Cash Receipts and Farm Income, 1999-2003 ...........................................................................................53 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts from Marketing of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1925-2004, Selected Years ..................................................................................................................54 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 1994-2004...................................................................55 Banking and Finance ...................................................................................................................... 56 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the United States, 1972-2003, Selected Years ...............................58 Assets and Liabilities for Kansas FDIC Depository Institutions, 1994-2004 ..............................................58 Bank Deposits in Kansas by County, Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 ...........................................................59 Banking Growth in Kansas, 1954-2004......................................................................................................61 Business and Manufacturing ......................................................................................................... 62 New Firms by State, 1998-2003.................................................................................................................65 Business Terminations by State, 1997-2003 .............................................................................................66 Business Bankruptcies by State, 1997-2003 .............................................................................................67 Self-Employment by State, 1997-2003 ......................................................................................................68 Asian and Pacific Islander-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997...............................................................69 Hispanic-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 ..........................................................................................70 American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 ...............................................71 Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997............................................................................72 Black-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997 ...............................................................................73 Manufacturing in Kansas, 2001 .................................................................................................................74 Finance and Insurance in Kansas, 1997....................................................................................................75 Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997.....................................................................................................................76 Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997.............................................................................................................78 Employees, Payrolls, and Number of Firms for Various Industries in Kansas, 2001 and 2002.................79 Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 ......................................................................................................80 Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 ............................................................................................86 Taxable Retail Sales, by County, 2003-2004.............................................................................................92 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 2004 (map) ...............................................................................................94 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 1992-2004, Selected Years ......................................................................95 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2000-2004 .......................................................................97 2004 International Exports from Kansas (graph) .......................................................................................98 Percent Change in International Exports by State, 2000-2004 (map)........................................................98 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas, Top 25 Export Countries for Kansas based on 2004 Dollar Value ...........99 U.S. Exports via Kansas, Top Export 25 Commodities for Kansas based on 2004 Dollar Value ............100 Kansas Gross State Product by Industry, 1998-2003..............................................................................101 U.S. Gross State Product by Industry, 1998-2003...................................................................................102 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to Residents of the United States by State, Fiscal Years, 2001-2004......................................................................................................103 Climate ........................................................................................................................................... 104 Kansas Regional Temperatures, 2003, January and July Averages (map).............................................106 Kansas Regional Total Precipitation, 2003, and Average, 1971-2000 (map) ..........................................106 Temperatures in Kansas, 2003 and Average...........................................................................................107 Precipitation in Kansas, 2003 and Average .............................................................................................108 Kansas County Precipitation, 2003 (map) ...............................................................................................109 4 Table of Contents (cont.) Climate (cont.) Kansas County Average Precipitation, 1971-2000 (map)........................................................................109 Kansas County Precipitation, 1998-2003 and 1971-2000 Average .........................................................110 Communications ........................................................................................................................... 112 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2004 .............................................................................114 Circulation of Daily Newspapers, 2002-2004...........................................................................................115 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety................................................................................................. 117 Total Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1973-1994, and 1997-2004 .......................................119 Crime Index Offenses by County, 2003 and 2004 ...................................................................................120 Arrests by County, 2002, 2003, and 2004................................................................................................123 Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 2003 .........................................................................126 Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 2004 .........................................................................127 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions, Fiscal Years 1998-2004 ......................................................................................................................128 Capacity of Correctional Facilities, June 30, 2004...................................................................................129 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population by Correctional Facility, FY 2003 and 2004.........................129 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities, 1998-2004...................................................................130 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County, 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004.............................................................................................131 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Cities of 10,000 or More, 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004...............................................................................................................134 Kansas Judicial Districts, 2004 (map)......................................................................................................135 Education ....................................................................................................................................... 136 Number of Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1976-77 - 2003-04 ....................................................138 Public School Enrollment in Kansas by Grade, 1998-99 - 2004-05.........................................................138 High School Graduates by County, by Race, 2003-04 ............................................................................139 Percent High School Graduate or Higher, People Age 25 and Over, by County, 1990 and 2000 ...........141 High School Dropouts by County, 2002-03 and 2003-04.........................................................................143 Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2004-05.................................................................................................145 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005......................................................................147 Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by State, 1979-80 - 2000-01, Selected Years..................................................................................155 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment by County, 2003-04 - 2004-05 ................................156 Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 ..........................................................................159 Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 ..........................................................................166 Location of Higher Educational Institutions, Fall 2004 (map)...................................................................173 Scholastic Assessment Test Score Averages by State, 2000-01, 2001-02, and 2002-03.......................174 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2000-2004............................................................................175 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004.....................................................................176 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2004.....................................................177 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Spring 2005 ................................................................178 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Spring 2005 ................................................179 Educational Attainment by County, 2000, Persons 25 Years and Older..................................................180 Public Library Materials by State, FY 2002 ..............................................................................................183 Public Library Service by State, FY 2002.................................................................................................184 Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internet, by State, FY 2002 ...............185 5 Table of Contents (cont.) Elections ........................................................................................................................................ 186 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, November 2000..........................188 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, November 2004..........................190 Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senate, November 2002 ......................................192 Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senate, November 2004 ......................................194 U.S. Congressional Districts, 2002 (map)................................................................................................196 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress, November 2002 ............................197 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress, November 2004 ............................200 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, November 2002 .........................................................203 Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 (map) ......................................................................................................205 Kansas House Districts, 2002 (map) .......................................................................................................206 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 18, 2004.............................................207 Employment and Earnings........................................................................................................... 209 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1950-2004 (Place of Residence)...........................................................211 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County, 2003 and 2004 .....................................................................212 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2004.......215 Kansas Total Civilian Labor Force, 2002-2004 (graph) ...........................................................................216 Kansas Employed Civilian Labor Force, 2002-2004 (graph) ...................................................................217 Kansas Unemployed Civilian Labor Force, 2002-2004 (graph) ...............................................................218 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2004 (map) ............................................................219 Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 2000-2004, Annual Averages ............................................220 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2003 and 2004.....................................................................................222 Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002...............................................................................................224 Farm and Nonfarm Employment by County, 2001-2003..........................................................................230 Average Annual Wages by State, 2001-2003..........................................................................................232 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2001-2003 ..................................................233 Average Annual Wages by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2001-2003 .....................................................234 Average Wage per Job for Counties Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1993-2003, Selected Years ................................................................................................................235 Average Wage per Job for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1993-2003, Selected Years .................................................238 Energy ............................................................................................................................................ 239 Energy Consumption by Sector in Kansas, 2001.....................................................................................241 Energy Consumption Estimates by Source in Kansas, 1996-2001..........................................................241 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices for Kansas, 1998-2004...................................................................242 Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices for Kansas, 1998-2004 ........................................................242 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use by Kansas, 1998-2004 ...................................................242 Energy Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 2001 .......................................................................243 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption Per Capita, Ranked by State, 2001 .......................244 State Motor Gasoline Consumption by Sector, 2001 ..............................................................................245 State Electricity Consumption by Sector, 2001........................................................................................246 Government .................................................................................................................................. 247 Government Units by State, 2002............................................................................................................249 State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues for Fiscal Years 2003-2004.........................250 State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures for Fiscal Years 2003-2004....................251 Revenue and Expenditures of Local Government in Kansas, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, and 2001-2002 ..252 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, 2002 and 2003...........................................254 6 Table of Contents (cont.) Government (cont.) Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2003.........................................................256 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2004.........................................................257 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2003 ........................................................258 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2004 ........................................................259 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2004 .................................260 Kansas State Government Tax Collections, 2001-2004 ..........................................................................263 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections, Fiscal Years 2003-2004 (map) ....................................264 Sales Tax Collections by Kansas Counties, Calendar Years 1998-2004 ...............................................265 State Sales Tax Per Capita, Fiscal Year 2004 (map) ..............................................................................268 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County, Fiscal Years 1998-2004....................................................269 State Sales Tax Collections by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2002-2004 .................................271 Summary of Property Taxes Levied by Taxing Districts, November 1, 2003 and 2004 ...........................272 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes by County, 2003 and 2004........................................................273 2004 County Tax Rates for 2005 .............................................................................................................276 2004 City Tax Rates for 2005, Kansas Cities of the First Class ..............................................................278 2004 Tax Rates for 2005, Kansas Cities of the Second Class ................................................................279 Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2003 ..........................................................281 Total Federal Government Expenditures by County, Fiscal Years 1997-2003 ........................................284 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas, Fiscal Years 2001-2003 ...................................................................................................................286 Housing and Construction ........................................................................................................... 288 Number of Housing Units in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ...........................................290 Housing Units 2000, 2001-2003, by County ............................................................................................292 Housing Units for Kansas Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1980, 1990, and 2000 and Percent Change ...............................................................................................................294 Housing Characteristics by County, 2000................................................................................................295 Selected Housing Characteristics by County, 1990 and 2000.................................................................297 House Heating Fuel, by County, 2000 .....................................................................................................300 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value, by County, 1990 and 2000.....................303 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent, by County, 1990 and 2000............305 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized, Kansas and the United States, 2002-2004 ................307 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits by County, 2001-2004......................................................................................................................308 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 1999-2004.........................................311 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, United States, and Surrounding States, 2000-2004 ...............312 Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, 1990 and 2000 ...313 Income............................................................................................................................................ 314 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 ........................................................................316 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2000-2004 ........................................................................318 Kansas Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2001-2003 ..................................320 Personal Income by Source by County, 2002 .........................................................................................323 Personal Income by Source by County, 2003 .........................................................................................326 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2003 and 2004......................329 Per Capita Income in 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999, by County ........................................331 Per Capita Personal Income, 2003 (map)................................................................................................333 Per Capita Personal Income by County, 1994-2003................................................................................334 7 Table of Contents (cont.) Income (cont.) Per Capita Personal Income by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 1994-2003..................................337 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State, 1996-2003...............................................................338 Median Income of Households by State, 1993-2003, Selected Years.....................................................339 Estimated Median Household Income for Kansas Counties, 1997-2002.................................................340 Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties, 1989 and 1999 .............................................................342 Poverty Status by State in 2003, All Ages................................................................................................344 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 1998-2003 ..................................................................................345 State Estimates for People Under Age 5 in Poverty, 2000-2002 .............................................................346 Poverty Status by State in 2003, People Under 18..................................................................................347 Poverty Status by State in 2003, People 65 Years and Over...................................................................348 Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002........................349 Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000-2002 ..........351 Estimates of People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002...................353 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by County, Fiscal Years 2002-2004.................................355 Mining and Mineral Resources .................................................................................................... 358 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2001-2003 ........................................................360 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2003 (map) ................................................................361 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2004 ...............................................362 Kansas Gas Production by County, 2004 (map)......................................................................................363 Kansas Gas Production and Number of Producing Gas Wells by County, 2002-2004 ...........................364 Kansas Oil Production by County, 2004 (map)........................................................................................365 Kansas Oil Production and Number of Producing Oil Wells by County, 2002-2004................................366 Parks and Recreation.................................................................................................................... 368 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas..................................................................................................................370 Kansas Recreational Areas, 2004 (map) .................................................................................................371 Visitation Data and Size of State Park Recreational Areas, 1999-2004 ..................................................372 Number and Value of Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2000-2004...................................373 Participants in Wildlife-Associated Recreation by Participant?s State of Residence, 2001......................374 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Took Place, 2001 ...........................................375 Population...................................................................................................................................... 376 State and Regional Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2004, and Percent Change, 2003-2004 (map)........................380 Population Growth, Kansas and the United States, 1860-2004, Selected Years ....................................381 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980.................................................................382 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000..........................................................384 Population of Kansas and U.S. by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 and 2000........................................385 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 ........................386 Relationship by Household Type, Census Years 1990 and 2000............................................................386 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Age and Gender, 2000-2030, Selected Years.....................387 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Gender, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000-2025, Selected Years ................................................................................................................388 Population Summary for Congressional Districts by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000...................................................................................................................389 Population Age, by Congressional District, 2000.....................................................................................390 8 Table of Contents (cont.) Population (cont.) Metropolitan Areas Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map)...........................................391 Population of Metropolitan Areas 1990-2000, Selected Years ................................................................392 Population of Metropolitan Areas, 2000-2004..........................................................................................393 County Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970 .....................................................................394 Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties, 1990-2000 (map) .......................................................397 Population of Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change.........................................398 Age by County, in Kansas, 1990..............................................................................................................400 Age by County, in Kansas, 2000..............................................................................................................402 Median Age of Persons in Kansas Counties, Census Years 1950-2000.................................................404 Population of Kansas Counties by Gender, April 1990 and April 2000....................................................406 Population of Counties by Race, April 1, 2000 ........................................................................................408 Hispanic Population of Kansas Counties, 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change ....................................411 Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, by County, 1990-2000 ...............................................413 Population Density of Kansas Counties, 2000 (map) ..............................................................................416 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990, 2000 ............................................417 Kansas Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas (map)...............................................................................419 Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 2000 ....................................................................................420 Urban and Rural Population by County, 1950-2000 ................................................................................422 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties, Census Years 1920-2000 ...................................425 Group Quarters Population by County, 1990 and 2000...........................................................................427 Number of Households by County, 1990 and 2000 .................................................................................430 Population of Kansas Counties, 1990-1999, and Percent Change (April 2002 Revisions)......................432 Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties, April 2000-July 2004 (map)........................................435 Population of Kansas Counties and Percent Change, 2000-2004...........................................................436 Population Estimates for Counties and Components of Change, 1990-1999..........................................439 Estimated Components of County Population Change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 .............................442 Projected Percent Population Change, 2000-2025 (map) .......................................................................444 Population Projections of Kansas Counties, 2000-2025, Selected Years ...............................................445 Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties, 2000 to 2025, Selected Years..........................................................................................................447 Cities and Towns Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More, Census Years, 1900-1990 ............................................449 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More, 1990-2000, Selected Years, and Percent Change, 1990-2000............................................................................................................450 Kansas Cities with Population over 10,000, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change .............451 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 ....................................................................................452 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999, and Percent Change, 1990-2000............................................................................................................458 Population of Kansas Cities, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 ..................476 Transportation............................................................................................................................... 489 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2001-2003 ......................................................................................491 Kansas Highways, 2003 (map) ................................................................................................................492 Kansas Railways, 2003 (map) .................................................................................................................493 Public Road and Street Mileage by State, 2000-2003 .............................................................................494 9 Table of Contents (cont.) Transportation (cont.) Expenditure of Federal Funds Administered by the Federal Highway Administration in Kansas, 1994-2003 ..............................................................................................495 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1963-2003......................................................................................496 State Motor Fuel Tax Rates, 2003 ...........................................................................................................497 Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Rates, Years in which Changes have Occurred, 1926-2004 .............................498 Number of Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 1998-2003................................................................499 Kansas Drivers by License Class, 1998-2003 .........................................................................................499 Kansas Drivers by Age Category, 2000-2003..........................................................................................499 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2003...............................................................................500 Number of Vehicles Available per Household by County, 2000...............................................................502 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2003...........................................................................................504 Special City & County Highway Fund and County Equalization & Adjustment Fund, Calendar Year 2004.........................................................................................................................506 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1953-2003 ................................................................507 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Commuting to Work, 2000 ........................................................508 Vital Statistics and Health ............................................................................................................ 511 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the United States, 1970-2003 ...................................................................................................513 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments by County, 2000-2003.................................................................514 Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence, 2000-2003...................................................................516 Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient by County of Residence, 2003..........................................518 Kansas Hospitals, 2004 (map).................................................................................................................520 Utilization of Kansas Hospitals, 2004, Admissions per Bed (map) ..........................................................521 Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2004 ......................................................................................................522 Physicians Per 1,000 People, 2004 (map)...............................................................................................524 Practicing Physicians in Kansas by County, 2002-2004..........................................................................525 Dentists Per 1,000 People, 2004 (map)...................................................................................................528 Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice, 2002-2004 ..................................................................529 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 2004 (map)............531 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 2004 (map)......................532 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 2004 (map) ......................533 Child Care Facilities by County, 2005......................................................................................................534 Adult Care Homes in Kansas by County, July-December 2004...............................................................537 Cancer Death Rates per 10,000 People, 2003 (map)..............................................................................539 Cancer Death Rates per 10,000 Population by County, 1999-2003........................................................540 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, Three-year Averages 1999-2001, 2000-2002, and 2001-2003...........................................................542 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, Three-year Averages for 2001-2003....................................543 Index ............................................................................................................................................... 544 10 Foreword The Thirty-Ninth Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract contains data collected through July 2005 for eighteen categories of information: Agriculture, Banking, Business and Industry, Climate, Communications, Crime, Education, Elections, Employment and Earnings, Energy, Government, Housing and Construction, Income, Mining, Parks and Recreation, Population, Transportation, and Vital Statistics and Health. You will find a number of new tables in this year?s edition. We hope you will find the new information useful. We have also included new ?Did you know?? facts on each chapter title page, where you can learn interesting bits of trivia and statistics about the Sunflower State. The Kansas Statistical Abstract is available in its entirety in pdf form on the Policy Research Institute?s Web site: http://www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah/ The individual tables are also available in pdf and Microsoft Excel formats from the same site. Although a hard copy of the Abstract is not available to purchase, please feel free to print your own copy or copies. By publishing the Abstract in this format, the Policy Research Institute has made the state=s foremost collection of statistics available for free to users around the world. Users may access the document as frequently as needed, print single pages, chapters, or the entire book, or download the file directly to a computer or disk for fast and convenient access. For tips on using the electronic document, please refer to page 13. 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 Policy Research Institute, The University of Kansas, 607 Blake Hall, 1541 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044-3177, e-mail pri@ku.edu or call 785-864-3701. 11 Preface The Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA) is compiled and published annually by The University of Kansas Policy Research Institute (PRI). The KSA Editorial Board would like to extend a special thank you to PRI student assistants Stephanie Lovett and Zachary Rabold, who provided extensive assistance with data entry and table preparation. In addition, we thank the following PRI staff members for their assistance with the KSA: Mara Caputo, grant monitor; Larry Hoyle, associate scientist; and Patricia Oslund, research associate. Many people and agencies provided data for the KSA and we thank them all: Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University; 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 the following individuals who provided extraordinary assistance with data collection: Mark Gottschall, Resource Center, William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, The University of Kansas; Michelle Hall, A.R. Dykes Library, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Tom Lowe, Kansas Water Office; Doug Marty, School of Social Welfare, The University of Kansas; Bill Reid, Kansas Bureau of Investigation; Dana Soroko, Kansas Department of Health and Environment; and Kent Waltmire, Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services. The Kansas Statistical Abstract was indexed by Mary Mortensen, Indexing Services, Lawrence, Kansas. Finally, we hope this edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract will serve as a useful resource. Please let us know if there are ways we can make improvements. On behalf of the Editorial Board, Susan M. Mercer, Editor and Assistant Director Policy Research Institute 12 Tips for Using the Kansas Statistical Abstract Accessing the Online Edition If you have a slow internet connection or access the Online Edition frequently, save the file to your hard drive to avoid downloading the file each time you need data. To save the Online Edition to your hard drive, access the publication online, click the diskette icon (shown above), and specify a location on your computer to save the file. The Online Edition is offered at no cost, so feel free to download or save it as often as needed. Librarians: Please feel free to download and save the Kansas Statistical Abstract on all user terminals for fast, convenient access for library patrons. Searching for Data Searching for data in PDF files is made easy using the find function. Clicking the binocular icon (shown above) opens the Acrobat Find window (shown below) and allows you to enter one or more words. 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Click to go a specific table. 14 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 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 St.Francis Goodland Sharon Springs Tribune Atwood Colby Oakley Gove Leoti Scott City Syracuse GardenCity Lakin Johnson City Ulysses Elkhart Sublette Hugoton Liberal Meade Dodge City Cimmaron Ashland Jetmore Coldwater Greensburg Kinsley Larned NessCity Dighton LaCrosse WaKeeney Hoxie HillCity Stockton Oberlin Norton Smith Center Phillipsburg Osborne Hays Russell Mankato Beloit Salina Lincoln Ellsworth Great Bend Lyons St.John Pratt Hutchinson Kingman Medicine Lodge Anthony Wellington Wichita Newton Winfield ElDorado McPherson Marion Cottonwood Falls Council Grove Abilene Clay Center Belleville Washington Manhattan Westmoreland Marysville Troy Hiawatha Seneca Holton Junction City Alma Atchison Topeka Lawrence Oskaloosa Kansas City Lyndon Ottawa Paola Garnett Burlington Mound City Eureka Iola YatesCenter Ft. Scott Howard Erie Fredonia Girard Sedan Oswego Independence Concordia Minneapolis Emporia Kansas Counties and County Seats Olathe Columbus Leavenworth Source: Policy Research Institute. 15 State and County Rankings St at e and Count y Ranki ngs Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Kansas ranks 12 th in the nation for percent population age 25 and over with a high school education, and 14 th in percent population receiving food stamps. Source: U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department of Agriculture 16 State and County Rankings Table of Contents State Population, Selected Rankings.............................................................................................................18 Selected State Rankings ...............................................................................................................................19 County Population, Selected Rankings..........................................................................................................21 Selected County Rankings ............................................................................................................................24 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 17 Population April 1, 2000 Population Estimate July 1, 2004 Population Change 2000-2004 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 4,530 23 1.9 40 87.6 27 4,874 24 Alaska 627 48 655 47 4.5 19 1.1 51 868 46 Arizona 5,131 20 5,744 18 12.0 2 45.2 37 10,712 10 Arkansas 2,673 33 2,753 32 3.0 26 51.3 35 3,240 32 California 33,872 1 35,894 1 6.0 10 217.2 13 46,445 1 Colorado 4,302 24 4,601 22 7.0 7 41.5 38 5,792 22 Connecticut 3,406 29 3,504 29 2.9 27 702.9 5 3,689 30 Delaware 784 45 830 45 6.0 10 401.1 8 1,013 45 District of Columbia 572 50 554 50 -3.2 51 9316.4 1 433 51 Florida 15,983 4 17,397 4 8.8 3 296.4 9 28,686 3 Georgia 8,187 10 8,829 9 7.8 5 141.4 19 12,018 8 Hawaii 1,212 42 1,263 42 4.2 20 188.6 14 1,466 41 Idaho 1,294 39 1,393 39 7.7 6 15.6 45 1,970 37 Illinois 12,420 5 12,714 5 2.4 34 223.4 12 13,433 5 Indiana 6,081 14 6,238 14 2.6 31 169.5 17 6,810 18 Iowa 2,926 30 2,954 30 1.0 45 52.4 34 2,955 34 Kansas 2,689 32 2,736 33 1.7 42 32.9 41 2,940 35 Kentucky 4,042 25 4,146 26 2.6 31 101.7 24 4,555 27 Louisiana 4,469 22 4,516 24 1.0 45 102.6 23 4,803 26 Maine 1,275 40 1,317 40 3.3 24 41.3 39 1,411 42 Maryland 5,296 19 5,558 19 4.9 16 541.9 6 7,022 16 Massachusetts 6,349 13 6,417 13 1.1 44 809.8 4 7,012 17 Michigan 9,938 8 10,113 8 1.8 41 175.0 16 10,694 11 Minnesota 4,919 21 5,101 21 3.7 21 61.8 32 6,306 20 Mississippi 2,845 31 2,903 31 2.0 39 60.6 33 3,092 33 Missouri 5,597 17 5,755 17 2.8 28 81.2 28 6,430 19 Montana 902 44 927 44 2.7 29 6.2 49 1,045 44 Nebraska 1,711 38 1,747 38 2.1 35 22.3 43 1,820 38 Nevada 1,998 35 2,335 35 16.8 1 18.2 44 4,282 28 New Hampshire 1,236 41 1,300 41 5.2 14 137.8 21 1,646 40 New Jersey 8,414 9 8,699 10 3.4 23 1134.4 2 9,802 13 New Mexico 1,819 36 1,903 36 4.6 17 15.0 46 2,100 36 New York 18,977 3 19,227 3 1.3 43 401.9 7 19,477 4 North Carolina 8,046 11 8,541 11 6.1 9 165.2 18 12,228 7 North Dakota 642 47 634 48 -1.2 50 9.3 48 607 49 Ohio 11,353 7 11,459 7 0.9 48 277.3 10 11,551 9 Oklahoma 3,451 27 3,524 28 2.1 35 50.3 36 3,913 29 Oregon 3,421 28 3,595 27 5.1 15 35.6 40 4,834 25 Pennsylvania 12,281 6 12,406 6 1.0 45 274.0 11 12,768 6 Rhode Island 1,048 43 1,081 43 3.1 25 1003.2 3 1,153 43 South Carolina 4,012 26 4,198 25 4.6 17 133.2 22 5,149 23 South Dakota 755 46 771 46 2.1 35 9.9 47 800 47 Tennessee 5,689 16 5,901 16 3.7 21 138.0 20 7,381 15 Texas 20,852 2 22,490 2 7.9 4 79.6 29 33,318 2 Utah 2,233 34 2,389 34 7.0 7 27.2 42 3,485 31 Vermont 609 49 621 49 2.1 35 65.8 31 712 48 Virginia 7,078 12 7,460 12 5.4 12 178.8 15 9,825 12 Washington 5,894 15 6,204 15 5.3 13 88.6 26 8,625 14 West Virginia 1,808 37 1,815 37 0.4 49 75.1 30 1,720 39 Wisconsin 5,364 18 5,509 20 2.7 29 98.8 25 6,151 21 Wyoming 494 51 507 51 2.6 31 5.1 50 523 50 United States 281,423 293,655 4.3 79.6 363,584 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2004-2005 ; Interim State Population Projections, 2005. State Population, Selected Rankings Projected Population 2030 18 Selected State Rankings Per Capita Personal Income 2003 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2000 Unemployment Rate 2004 Median Age 2000 Food Stamp Recip. FY 2004 State Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank Alabama $26,505 42 75.3 46 5.6 35 35.8 26 11.0 39 Alaska 33,213 14 88.3 1 7.5 50 32.4 3 7.5 25 Arizona 27,232 39 81.0 32 5.0 23 34.2 9 9.2 34 Arkansas 24,384 50 75.3 46 5.7 36 36.0 30 12.6 45 California 33,415 12 76.8 42 6.2 43 33.3 5 5.2 6 Colorado 34,561 8 86.9 8 5.5 31 34.3 10 5.3 10 Connecticut 42,972 2 84.0 20 4.9 21 37.4 45 5.6 11 Delaware 34,199 9 82.6 25 4.1 9 36.0 30 6.7 19 District of Columbia 48,446 1 77.8 41 8.2 51 34.6 11 16.0 51 Florida 30,098 26 79.9 35 4.8 17 38.7 50 6.9 20 Georgia 29,000 31 78.6 38 4.6 13 33.4 6 9.8 36 Hawaii 30,441 23 84.6 18 3.3 1 36.2 35 7.8 27 Idaho 25,902 45 84.7 17 4.7 15 33.2 4 6.6 18 Illinois 32,965 15 81.4 30 6.2 43 34.7 13 8.4 30 Indiana 28,838 34 82.1 26 5.2 25 35.2 15 8.4 30 Iowa 28,340 37 86.1 11 4.8 17 36.6 41 6.1 13 Kansas 29,438 28 86.0 12 5.5 31 35.2 15 6.2 14 Kentucky 26,575 41 74.1 50 5.3 28 35.9 27 13.1 47 Louisiana 26,312 43 74.8 49 5.7 36 34.0 8 15.6 50 Maine 29,164 29 85.4 13 4.6 13 38.6 49 10.8 38 Maryland 37,446 5 83.8 22 4.2 10 36.0 30 4.9 3 Massachusetts 39,504 4 84.8 16 5.1 24 36.5 40 5.2 6 Michigan 31,178 20 83.4 23 7.1 48 35.5 22 9.3 35 Minnesota 34,031 10 87.9 2 4.7 15 35.4 20 4.9 3 Mississippi 23,466 51 72.9 51 6.2 43 33.8 7 13.0 46 Missouri 29,464 27 81.3 31 5.7 36 36.1 34 12.2 44 Montana 25,406 47 87.2 6 4.4 12 37.5 46 8.4 30 Nebraska 30,179 24 86.6 9 3.8 6 35.3 17 6.5 15 Nevada 31,910 19 80.7 33 4.3 11 35.0 14 5.2 6 New Hampshire 35,140 7 87.4 5 3.8 6 37.1 44 3.7 1 New Jersey 39,577 3 82.1 26 4.8 17 36.7 42 4.2 2 New Mexico 24,995 48 78.9 37 5.7 36 34.6 11 11.7 40 New York 36,112 6 79.1 36 5.8 40 35.9 27 8.3 28 North Carolina 28,071 38 78.1 39 5.5 31 35.3 17 8.7 33 North Dakota 28,922 32 83.9 21 3.4 2 36.2 36 6.5 15 Ohio 30,129 25 83.0 24 6.1 41 36.2 36 8.3 28 19 Selected State Rankings Per Capita Personal Income 2003 Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2000 Unemployment Rate 2004 Median Age 2000 Food Stamp Recip. FY 2004 State Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank Oklahoma $26,719 40 80.6 34 4.8 17 35.5 22 11.7 40 Oregon 28,734 35 85.1 14 7.4 49 36.3 39 11.7 40 Pennsylvania 31,911 18 81.9 28 5.5 31 38.0 48 7.7 26 Rhode Island 32,038 17 78.0 40 5.2 25 36.7 42 7.2 23 South Carolina 26,144 44 76.3 43 6.8 47 35.4 20 11.8 43 South Dakota 28,856 33 84.6 18 3.5 3 35.6 24 6.9 20 Tennessee 28,641 36 75.9 44 5.4 30 35.9 27 13.7 48 Texas 29,074 30 75.7 45 6.1 41 32.3 2 10.0 37 Utah 25,407 46 87.7 4 5.2 25 27.1 1 5.2 6 Vermont 30,888 21 86.4 10 3.7 4 37.7 47 6.9 20 Virginia 33,730 11 81.5 29 3.7 4 35.7 25 6.5 15 Washington 33,254 13 87.1 7 6.2 43 35.3 17 7.3 24 West Virginia 24,542 49 75.2 48 5.3 28 38.9 51 14.1 49 Wisconsin 30,685 22 85.1 14 4.9 21 36.0 30 5.9 12 Wyoming 32,433 16 87.9 2 3.9 8 36.2 36 5.1 5 United States $31,472 80.4 5.5 35.3 8.1 Source: Compiled by PRI from these sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and U.S. Department of Agriculture. 20 April 1, 2000 Census Population Estimate July 1, 2004 Population Change 2000-2004 Population Density 2000 Projected Population 2020 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank Allen 14,385 35 13,949 35 -3.0 59 28.6 30 12,932 36 Anderson 8,110 51 8,191 49 1.0 19 13.9 46 8,023 48 Atchison 16,774 32 16,848 32 0.4 23 38.8 18 15,006 33 Barber 5,307 70 4,999 70 -5.8 80 4.7 83 4,541 72 Barton 28,205 20 27,367 20 -3.0 59 31.5 25 24,456 23 Bourbon 15,379 34 15,066 34 -2.0 42 24.1 31 14,988 34 Brown 10,724 40 10,362 41 -3.4 64 18.8 38 11,471 39 Butler 59,484 9 61,828 9 3.9 6 41.7 17 83,312 6 Chase 3,030 93 3,068 90 1.3 16 3.9 87 2,734 94 Chautauqua 4,359 77 4,178 77 -4.2 68 6.8 67 3,993 76 Cherokee 22,605 26 21,950 27 -2.9 58 38.5 19 20,596 30 Cheyenne 3,165 90 2,979 91 -5.9 83 3.1 94 3,077 85 Clark 2,390 100 2,343 100 -2.0 42 2.5 101 2,470 96 Clay 8,822 47 8,597 47 -2.6 51 13.7 48 7,619 52 Cloud 10,268 43 9,779 43 -4.8 73 14.3 43 8,602 46 Coffey 8,865 46 8,759 46 -1.2 36 14.1 45 8,795 44 Comanche 1,967 103 1,903 103 -3.3 62 2.5 101 1,704 103 Cowley 36,291 13 35,772 13 -1.4 38 32.2 24 34,128 16 Crawford 38,242 12 38,060 12 -0.5 28 64.5 10 38,782 12 Decatur 3,472 84 3,274 84 -5.7 79 3.9 87 2,950 88 Dickinson 19,344 28 19,132 28 -1.1 35 22.8 33 21,058 28 Doniphan 8,249 49 8,062 50 -2.3 45 21.0 36 7,959 50 Douglas 99,962 5 102,786 5 2.8 9 218.8 5 113,533 5 Edwards 3,449 86 3,308 83 -4.1 67 5.5 75 2,384 101 Elk 3,261 89 3,117 87 -4.4 69 5.0 78 3,032 86 Ellis 27,507 22 27,060 21 -1.6 39 30.6 27 26,779 20 Ellsworth 6,525 60 6,350 58 -2.7 56 9.1 54 5,761 65 Finney 40,523 11 39,271 11 -3.1 61 31.1 26 42,601 11 Ford 32,458 17 33,278 17 2.5 12 29.5 29 33,985 17 Franklin 24,784 24 26,049 22 5.1 3 43.2 15 23,878 24 Geary 27,947 21 25,111 24 -10.1 103 72.6 9 25,826 21 Gove 3,068 91 2,845 92 -7.3 94 2.9 97 2,791 92 Graham 2,946 95 2,745 95 -6.8 88 3.3 92 2,474 95 Grant 7,909 52 7,685 52 -2.8 57 13.8 47 7,024 56 Gray 5,904 66 5,980 63 1.3 16 6.8 67 7,484 53 County Population, Selected Rankings 21 April 1, 2000 Census Population Estimate July 1, 2004 Population Change 2000-2004 Population Density 2000 Projected Population 2020 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank County Population, Selected Rankings Greeley 1,534 105 1,415 105 -7.8 95 2.0 104 1,335 105 Greenwood 7,673 53 7,538 53 -1.8 41 6.7 71 7,660 51 Hamilton 2,670 97 2,654 96 -0.6 30 2.7 100 2,402 98 Harper 6,536 59 6,238 59 -4.6 71 8.2 59 5,441 67 Harvey 32,869 16 33,769 16 2.7 10 60.9 11 36,311 13 Haskell 4,307 78 4,272 75 -0.8 32 7.5 63 4,621 71 Hodgeman 2,085 102 2,089 101 0.2 25 2.4 103 2,454 97 Jackson 12,657 37 13,169 36 4.0 5 19.3 37 20,788 29 Jefferson 18,426 29 18,906 29 2.6 11 34.4 22 17,734 32 Jewell 3,791 79 3,422 81 -9.7 101 4.2 86 3,115 84 Johnson 451,479 2 496,691 1 10.0 1 946.5 2 616,379 1 Kearny 4,531 75 4,515 73 -0.4 27 5.2 76 4,342 75 Kingman 8,673 48 8,390 48 -3.3 62 10.0 51 8,152 47 Kiowa 3,278 88 3,084 88 -5.9 83 4.5 85 3,147 82 Labette 22,835 25 22,269 26 -2.5 49 35.2 20 21,878 26 Lane 2,155 101 1,950 102 -9.5 100 3.0 96 1,903 102 Leavenworth 68,691 6 72,439 6 5.5 2 148.3 6 79,650 7 Lincoln 3,578 81 3,416 82 -4.5 70 5.0 78 3,450 79 Linn 9,570 45 9,775 44 2.1 15 16.0 40 9,154 43 Logan 3,046 92 2,827 93 -7.2 93 2.8 98 2,909 90 Lyon 35,935 15 35,717 14 -0.6 30 42.2 16 34,742 15 McPherson 29,554 18 29,413 19 -0.5 28 32.8 44 29,117 19 Marion 13,361 36 13,010 37 -2.6 53 14.2 50 12,899 37 Marshall 10,965 38 10,402 40 -5.1 75 12.1 23 11,475 38 Meade 4,631 73 4,592 72 -0.8 32 4.7 83 4,405 74 Miami 28,351 19 29,712 18 4.8 4 49.2 14 36,019 14 Mitchell 6,932 56 6,564 57 -5.3 76 9.9 52 6,059 62 Montgomery 36,254 14 34,975 15 -3.5 65 56.2 12 31,124 18 Morris 6,104 63 5,977 64 -2.1 44 8.8 55 6,193 59 Morton 3,496 83 3,269 85 -6.5 87 4.8 82 3,135 83 Nemaha 10,717 41 10,458 39 -2.4 46 14.9 41 10,030 41 Neosho 16,997 31 16,555 33 -2.6 53 29.7 28 14,943 35 Ness 3,454 85 3,080 89 -10.8 105 3.2 93 2,998 87 Norton 5,953 65 5,799 65 -2.6 51 6.8 67 5,830 64 Osage 16,712 33 17,091 31 2.3 14 23.8 32 21,197 27 22 April 1, 2000 Census Population Estimate July 1, 2004 Population Change 2000-2004 Population Density 2000 Projected Population 2020 County Persons Rank Persons Rank Percent Change Rank Persons/ Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank County Population, Selected Rankings Osborne 4,452 76 4,100 78 -7.9 96 5.0 78 3,711 78 Ottawa 6,163 62 6,175 61 0.2 25 8.5 57 6,168 60 Pawnee 7,233 55 6,795 56 -6.1 85 9.6 53 6,700 57 Phillips 6,001 64 5,583 66 -7.0 91 6.8 67 6,067 61 Pottawatomie 18,209 30 18,871 30 3.6 7 21.6 35 18,913 31 Pratt 9,647 44 9,417 45 -2.4 46 13.1 49 8,713 45 Rawlins 2,966 94 2,765 94 -6.8 88 2.8 98 2,878 91 Reno 64,790 7 63,676 7 -1.7 40 51.6 13 54,982 9 Republic 5,835 67 5,224 69 -10.5 104 8.1 60 4,909 69 Rice 10,761 39 10,497 38 -2.5 49 14.8 42 10,023 42 Riley 62,852 8 63,069 8 0.3 24 103.0 7 62,608 8 Rooks 5,685 68 5,386 68 -5.3 76 6.4 72 5,585 66 Rush 3,551 82 3,466 80 -2.4 46 4.9 81 3,239 81 Russell 7,370 54 6,978 54 -5.3 76 8.3 58 6,435 58 Saline 53,597 10 53,943 10 0.6 22 74.5 8 54,644 10 Scott 5,120 71 4,691 71 -8.4 99 7.1 66 4,753 70 Sedgwick 452,869 1 463,802 2 2.4 13 453.2 3 515,403 2 Seward 22,510 27 23,237 25 3.2 8 35.2 20 22,459 25 Shawnee 169,871 3 171,716 3 1.1 18 308.0 4 170,080 3 Sheridan 2,813 96 2,614 97 -7.1 92 3.1 94 2,393 99 Sherman 6,760 58 6,218 60 -8.0 98 6.4 72 7,419 54 Smith 4,536 74 4,179 76 -7.9 96 5.1 77 3,942 77 Stafford 4,789 72 4,512 74 -5.8 80 6.0 74 4,456 73 Stanton 2,406 99 2,374 98 -1.3 37 3.5 90 2,388 100 Stevens 5,463 69 5,520 67 1.0 19 7.5 63 5,030 68 Sumner 25,946 23 25,272 23 -2.6 53 22.0 34 24,582 22 Thomas 8,180 50 7,801 51 -4.6 71 7.6 61 7,976 49 Trego 3,319 87 3,158 86 -4.9 74 3.7 89 2,932 89 Wabaunsee 6,885 57 6,938 55 0.8 21 8.6 56 7,147 55 Wallace 1,749 104 1,579 104 -9.7 101 1.9 105 1,574 104 Washington 6,483 61 6,107 62 -5.8 80 7.2 65 5,897 63 Wichita 2,531 98 2,360 99 -6.8 88 3.5 90 2,745 93 Wilson 10,332 42 9,946 42 -3.7 66 18.0 39 10,566 40 Woodson 3,788 80 3,553 79 -6.2 86 7.6 61 3,248 80 Wyandotte 157,882 4 156,487 4 -0.9 34 1,042.9 1 156,366 4 Kansas 2,688,824 2,735,502 1.7 32.9 2,936,670 Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Kansas Division of the Budget, January 2005. 23 Selected County Rankings Per Capita Income 2002r Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2000 Unemployment Rate 2004 County Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank Allen $21,766 71 83.1 73 6.1 83 38.8 48 10.3 98 Anderson 20,798 90 81.9 80 6.2 87 39.6 56 6.9 76 Atchison 21,232 85 84.7 51 6.0 81 36.2 26 8.0 86 Barber 22,226 64 85.8 36 3.9 21 42.6 84 5.5 57 Barton 26,357 17 82.3 79 4.6 53 38.6 46 7.2 81 Bourbon 22,337 63 84.2 64 6.1 83 38.0 41 11.0 102 Brown 23,076 49 84.6 55 5.3 74 39.8 57 9.5 94 Butler 27,941 9 87.3 18 6.4 89 35.9 21 5.9 62 Chase 28,880 6 87.1 20 4.6 53 40.3 64 6.7 72 Chautauqua 24,100 35 81.0 87 5.7 78 44.7 99 11.3 104 Cherokee 21,853 69 80.3 91 7.3 101 37.0 31 11.9 105 Cheyenne 19,725 101 85.5 37 3.9 21 44.2 95 2.3 3 Clark 24,828 29 87.4 17 3.6 10 42.1 81 4.8 47 Clay 24,311 33 87.0 22 4.6 53 41.3 74 5.0 51 Cloud 21,621 76 85.5 37 3.9 21 41.4 75 5.5 57 Coffey 27,079 12 86.9 24 5.7 78 39.2 52 6.5 70 Comanche 19,859 99 91.3 5 2.9 1 46.9 105 3.5 20 Cowley 23,824 39 85.4 40 6.5 91 37.0 31 10.4 99 Crawford 22,610 58 84.5 57 6.3 88 33.8 16 11.1 103 Decatur 23,049 51 86.4 29 3.7 14 44.3 96 2.5 5 Dickinson 22,828 54 86.4 29 4.9 63 40.0 59 4.7 45 Doniphan 20,982 88 80.2 93 8.0 103 36.8 30 7.3 83 Douglas 26,713 16 92.4 4 4.2 36 26.6 2 3.7 24 Edwards 25,435 25 81.2 83 3.9 21 41.0 70 6.7 72 Elk 20,103 94 80.0 94 5.9 80 46.0 102 10.1 97 Ellis 27,289 10 87.2 19 4.0 30 32.7 12 4.5 40 Ellsworth 22,347 62 84.8 47 4.4 42 41.8 79 3.7 24 Finney 20,507 92 67.4 104 4.9 63 28.1 3 7.7 84 Ford 22,044 67 69.9 103 4.2 36 29.9 6 6.1 66 Franklin 23,944 36 85.3 41 6.6 93 36.0 23 7.0 79 Geary 26,339 18 86.0 34 7.0 97 29.1 5 9.0 89 Gove 22,974 52 84.5 57 3.4 2 42.6 84 2.6 7 Graham 25,452 24 83.6 69 3.8 20 44.4 97 4.3 39 Grant 21,134 86 71.5 102 4.1 33 31.4 9 5.3 56 Gray 25,314 26 73.6 101 3.6 10 33.0 13 3.3 17 Food Stamp Recip. FY 2004 Median Age 2000 24 Selected County Rankings Per Capita Income 2002r Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2000 Unemployment Rate 2004 County Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank Food Stamp Recip. FY 2004 Median Age 2000 Greeley $21,081 87 83.7 67 4.4 42 38.6 46 1.7 2 Greenwood 21,461 79 80.9 88 6.8 96 42.6 84 9.3 91 Hamilton 25,488 23 76.7 97 3.4 2 37.6 35 3.3 17 Harper 23,751 40 83.8 66 4.4 42 42.9 87 6.6 71 Harvey 27,006 13 85.3 41 5.2 72 37.6 35 5.0 51 Haskell 29,115 5 74.8 99 3.9 21 30.8 7 4.0 30 Hodgeman 23,519 43 86.9 24 4.4 42 39.8 57 3.2 15 Jackson 25,796 22 87.7 14 6.4 89 37.4 34 5.2 55 Jefferson 23,342 45 88.9 8 6.1 83 38.0 41 4.1 33 Jewell 21,657 74 87.6 15 3.4 2 46.2 104 4.9 49 Johnson 43,652 1 94.9 1 4.3 39 35.2 18 1.5 1 Kearny 19,803 100 75.8 98 4.6 53 31.6 10 4.1 33 Kingman 22,946 53 84.7 51 4.9 63 40.2 62 5.1 54 Kiowa 23,652 41 85.2 43 3.7 14 42.1 81 6.1 66 Labette 23,149 48 83.0 75 7.0 97 37.9 40 10.4 99 Lane 29,718 4 88.5 10 4.3 39 41.6 77 3.5 20 Leavenworth 25,988 20 86.5 28 6.0 81 35.6 20 4.6 44 Lincoln 19,904 98 85.0 46 5.0 69 43.7 90 4.0 30 Linn 21,887 68 80.9 88 8.2 105 40.8 68 7.8 85 Logan 19,932 97 86.7 26 3.9 21 40.7 67 4.2 35 Lyon 21,432 80 81.8 82 4.8 60 30.9 8 6.9 76 McPherson 26,907 14 85.9 35 4.1 33 38.1 43 4.2 35 Marion 20,710 91 84.4 60 3.9 21 41.0 70 3.7 24 Marshall 24,836 28 85.1 44 4.7 57 41.7 78 3.1 14 Meade 21,682 73 80.3 91 3.7 14 36.1 24 4.2 35 Miami 27,221 11 87.5 16 5.3 74 36.7 28 4.5 40 Mitchell 23,283 47 88.1 11 3.9 21 41.1 73 3.0 11 Montgomery 22,563 59 81.2 83 7.1 100 39.1 50 10.0 96 Morris 22,614 57 84.7 51 5.1 70 42.0 80 4.9 49 Morton 19,328 103 81.9 80 3.7 14 36.2 26 4.5 40 Nemaha 22,751 55 83.7 67 4.0 30 39.1 50 2.5 5 Neosho 22,075 66 83.5 70 5.1 70 38.4 45 9.3 91 Ness 26,062 19 84.4 60 3.5 7 43.9 91 2.8 8 Norton 21,429 81 84.8 47 4.4 42 40.1 60 3.7 24 Osage 22,376 61 85.5 37 7.0 97 38.9 49 6.0 64 25 Selected County Rankings Per Capita Income 2002r Percent HS Graduate or Higher, Age 25+ 2000 Unemployment Rate 2004 County Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank Food Stamp Recip. FY 2004 Median Age 2000 Osborne $20,139 93 84.8 47 4.5 50 44.0 92 5.8 61 Ottawa 22,414 60 86.2 33 4.8 60 40.1 60 3.0 11 Pawnee 21,708 72 84.8 47 4.0 30 40.5 65 4.0 30 Phillips 24,466 32 84.4 60 4.2 36 42.5 83 4.7 45 Pottawatomie 25,841 21 89.2 7 4.7 57 35.9 21 4.5 40 Pratt 23,301 46 86.3 31 3.6 10 40.2 62 6.0 64 Rawlins 23,357 44 84.7 51 4.7 57 45.4 100 3.6 23 Reno 24,701 30 82.7 78 5.6 76 38.2 44 8.8 88 Republic 21,650 75 88.6 9 4.9 63 45.7 101 5.0 51 Rice 18,991 104 83.4 71 4.9 63 37.6 35 6.7 72 Riley 24,155 34 93.8 2 4.3 39 23.9 1 2.8 8 Rooks 21,802 70 87.1 20 6.1 83 40.9 69 5.7 60 Rush 21,544 77 82.8 77 4.5 50 44.6 98 5.5 57 Russell 22,141 65 83.1 73 4.9 63 44.1 93 7.1 80 Saline 26,839 15 87.0 22 4.8 60 36.1 24 6.3 68 Scott 27,995 8 84.5 57 3.6 10 39.2 52 3.0 11 Sedgwick 30,669 2 85.1 44 6.6 93 33.6 14 9.3 91 Seward 21,365 82 63.7 105 4.4 42 29.0 4 7.2 81 Shawnee 29,829 3 88.1 11 6.5 91 37.1 33 6.8 75 Sheridan 25,171 27 87.8 13 3.4 2 41.5 76 2.3 3 Sherman 23,056 50 86.6 27 3.5 7 37.8 39 6.9 76 Smith 22,642 56 84.6 55 4.1 33 46.0 102 3.4 19 Stafford 23,582 42 82.9 76 4.5 50 41.0 70 8.3 87 Stanton 20,874 89 78.0 95 3.7 14 33.8 16 3.2 15 Stevens 21,517 78 80.5 90 4.4 42 33.6 14 5.9 62 Sumner 23,879 37 86.3 31 6.7 95 37.6 35 6.4 69 Thomas 23,849 38 92.7 3 3.7 14 35.3 19 4.8 47 Trego 19,670 102 84.3 63 3.5 7 43.5 88 4.2 35 Wabaunsee 24,548 31 89.9 6 5.2 72 39.5 54 2.8 8 Wallace 20,100 95 84.0 65 3.4 2 39.5 54 3.9 28 Washington 20,044 96 81.2 83 4.4 42 43.6 89 3.5 20 Wichita 28,000 7 77.7 96 3.9 21 36.7 28 3.9 28 Wilson 21,310 83 81.1 86 5.6 76 40.6 66 10.6 101 Woodson 18,055 105 83.4 71 7.9 102 44.1 93 9.0 89 Wyandotte 21,242 84 74.0 100 8.1 104 32.5 11 9.9 95 Kansas $28,850 86.0 5.5 35.2 6.1 r - revised Source: Compiled by PRI from these sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Census Bureau, Kansas Department of Human Resources, and Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services. 26 Agriculture A g ricult ure Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Smith County leads the state in sunflower seed production with seven million pounds of seed harvested in 2002. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture 27 Agriculture Table of Contents Kansas Farm Production Summary, 2002-2003............................................................................................30 Kansas? Rank in U.S. Agriculture, 2003.........................................................................................................31 Top 3 Kansas Counties for Selected Items (graph) ......................................................................................32 Total Acres of Land in Farms by District, 2003 (map)....................................................................................33 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1972-2003 (graph) ..........................................................................................34 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1972-2003 (graph)..................................................................................34 Average Size of Farms by County, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................35 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2003, Selected Years.....................................................................................36 Land Area and Proportion in Farms, 1997, 2002...........................................................................................37 Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information by County, 2003...............................................................................39 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 1999-2003........................................................................................................42 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2004 (map).........................................................................42 Kansas Agriculture Industry Production, 1994-2003 Red Meat Production ..........................................................................................................................43 Flour and Mill Feed Production ...........................................................................................................43 Milk, Production and Value .................................................................................................................44 Fertilizer Sales ....................................................................................................................................44 Commercial Feeds..............................................................................................................................44 Honey, Production and Value .............................................................................................................45 Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and Poultry Production, 1970-2003 ...........................................................46 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas, 1997-2003 .........................................................................................47 Commercial Livestock Slaughter in Kansas, 1994-2003................................................................................47 Number of Livestock Operations, by Specie in Kansas, 1997-2003 ..............................................................47 Livestock Shipped into Kansas, by State of Origin, and Shipped Out of Kansas, by State of Receipt, 2002 and 2003....................................................................................................48 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 28 Agriculture (cont.) Cattle and Calves Inventory, 2002 (map) ......................................................................................................49 Percent of County Cropland Irrigated, 2002 (map) ........................................................................................49 Acres of Wheat Harvested, 2002 (map).........................................................................................................50 Acres of Soybeans Harvested, 2002 (map) ...................................................................................................50 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 1998-2004..........................................................................................51 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Farmers, Kansas Annual Averages, 1976-2004 ...............................51 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1986-2003 (graph).............................................................52 Gross and Net Farm Income, 1999-2003 ......................................................................................................53 Cash Receipts and Farm Income, 1999-2003 ...............................................................................................53 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts from Marketing of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1925-2004, Selected Years.................................................................................................................54 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 1994-2004.......................................................................55 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 29 Crops Production Farm Value Production Farm Value Wheat bu. 9,700,000 8,200,000 33.0 270,600,000 $922,746,000 10,400,000 10,000,000 48.0 480,000,000 $1,512,000,000 All sorghum 3,800,000 3,115,000 -- -- -- 3,550,000 2,970,000 -- -- -- Sorghum grain bu. -- 3,000,000 45.0 135,000,000 320,544,000 -- 2,900,000 45.0 130,500,000 310,590,000 Sorghum silage tons -- 115,000 7.0 805,000 12,880,000 -- 70,000 8.0 560,000 8,400,000 All corn 3,250,000 2,920,000 -- -- -- 2,900,000 2,780,000 -- -- -- Corn grain bu. -- 2,600,000 116.0 301,600,000 747,968,000 -- 2,500,000 120.0 300,000,000 765,000,000 Corn silage tons -- 320,000 10.0 3,200,000 60,800,000 -- 280,000 11.0 3,080,000 52,360,000 Soybeans bu. 2,750,000 2,540,000 23.0 58,420,000 320,726,000 2,600,000 2,480,000 23.0 57,040,000 433,504,000 All hay tons -- 3,250,000 2.1 6,965,000 591,080,000 -- 3,250,000 2.15 7,000,000 469,200,000 Alfalfa hay tons -- 950,000 3.7 3,515,000 340,955,000 -- 1,000,000 3.4 3,400,000 255,000,000 All other hay tons -- 2,300,000 1.5 3,450,000 250,125,000 -- 2,250,000 1.6 3,600,000 214,200,000 Oats bu. 140,000 60,000 52.0 3,120,000 5,897,000 140,000 70,000 65.0 4,550,000 6,598,000 Barley bu. 8,000 7,000 37.0 259,000 440,000 9,000 8,000 57.0 456,000 866,000 Cotton 1, 2 bales 80,000 68,000 539.0 76,300 17,972,000 90,000 80,000 537.0 89,500 30,207,000 Dry edible beans 2 cwt. 21,000 17,500 1,600.0 280,000 4,760,000 12,000 11,000 2,100.0 231,000 4,158,000 Potatoes cwt. 3,000 2,900 340.0 986,000 8,135,000 2,800 2,700 380.0 1,026,000 4,874,000 Sunflowers lbs. 215,000 168,000 905.0 152,110,000 17,073,000 193,000 176,000 1,165.0 205,000,000 23,047,000 Oil Type lbs. 200,000 155,000 900.0 139,500,000 15,345,000 170,000 155,000 1,160.0 179,800,000 19,418,000 Non-Oil Type lbs. 15,000 13,000 970.0 12,610,000 1,728,000 23,000 21,000 1,200.0 25,200,000 3,629,000 Apples 3 lbs. -- -- -- 2,500,000 752,000 -- -- -- 3,400,000 711,000 Pecans lbs. -- -- -- 2,900,000 2,175,000 -- -- -- 2,000,000 1,740,000 Total -- 20,348,400 -- -- $3,033,948,000 -- 21,827,700 -- -- $3,623,255,000 1 Farm value includes cottonseed. 2 Yield per acre in lbs. 3 Farm value based on utilized production; apples 2,100,000 lbs. in 2002 and 2,600,000 in 2003. Yield Per Acre Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2004/pdf/ffpdf.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Kansas Farm Production Summary 20032002r Acres Planted Acres Harvested 2002-2003 r - revised Acres Planted Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre 30 Crop or Livestock Item Rank Wheat Flour Milled 34,159,000 cwt. 1 8.7 Wheat Flour Milling Capacity, Nov. 1, 2003 136,640 cwt. 1 9.7 All Wheat Produced 480,000,000 bu. 1 20.5 Sorghum Grain Produced 130,500,000 bu. 2 31.7 Sorghum Silage Produced 560,000 tons 2 15.8 Cattle Slaughtered 8,926,345 head 2 20.4 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, 2004 6,650,000 head 2 7.0 Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan. 1, 2004 2,480,000 head 2 18.0 Red Meat Production by Com'l. Slaughter Plants 5,728,900,000 lbs. 3 12.3 Land in Farms 47,200,000 acres 3 5.0 Commercial Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2003 890,000,000 bu. 3 10.5 Sunflowers Produced 205,000,000 lbs. 3 7.7 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2003 3 9,046,096,000 dol. 5 4.3 All Hay Produced 7,000,000 tons 6 4.5 Exports of Farm Products, FY 2003 2,969,600,000 dol. 6 5.3 Beef Cows that Have Calved, Jan. 1, 2004 1,550,000 head 6 4.7 All Other Hay (Excluding Alfalfa) Produced 3,600,000 tons 6 4.5 Irrigated Acres 1 2,678,277 acres 6 4.8 Alfalfa Hay Produced 3,400,000 tons 8 4.5 Hogs on Farms, Dec. 1, 2003 1,650,000 head 9 2.7 Corn Grain Produced 300,000,000 bu. 10 3.0 Oats Produced 4,550,000 bu. 10 3.1 Soybeans Produced 57,040,000 bu. 11 2.4 Corn Silage Produced 3,080,000 tons 12 2.9 Dry Edible Beans Produced 231,000 cwt. 13 1.0 Cotton Produced 89,500 bales 16 0.5 All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2004 100,000 head 17 1.6 Potatoes Produced, Summer 1,026,000 cwt. 19 0.2 Barley Produced 456,000 bu. 23 0.2 Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts , http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2004/pdf/ffpdf.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). 1 Total cropland and irrigated acres, 2002 U.S. Census of Agriculture. 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. 3 Preliminary. Kansas' Rank in U.S. Agriculture, 2003 Production or Number Kansas Number as a Percent of US Total 31 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. 02468101214 Re no McPherson Sum ner Millions of Bushels 0123456 Har ve y Re no Sumner Millions of Bushels Sorghum for Grain Bushels Harvested, 2002 Wheat for Grain Bushels Harvested, 2002 (382,872 acres harvested) (93,590 acres harvested) (77,991 acres harvested) (70,154 acres harvested) 012345678 Finne y Sherman Sm ith Millions of Pounds Sunflower Seed Pounds Harvested, 2002 (4,390 acres harvested) 0 5 10 15 20 25 Cowley Haskell Stevens Thousands of Bales Cotton Bales Harvested, 2002 (13,339 ac (7,143 acres harvested) (5,650 acres harvested) 26 27 28 29 Pottawatomie Cow ley Labette Thousands of Cows Top 3 Kansas Counties for Selected Items (7,691 acres harvested) Beef Cows, 2002 0 5 10 15 20 25 Sedgw ick Ne m aha Hamilton Thousands of Cows Milk Cows, 2002 (212,318 acres harvested) (217,119 acres harvested) (70,154 acres harvested) (7,231 acres harvested) (631 beef farms) (482 beef farms) (465 beef farms) (5 dairy farms) (65 dairy farms) (47 dairy farms) 32 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 Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell SalineScott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte NORTHWEST 4,600,000 WEST CENTRAL 4,600,000 SOUTHWEST 7,000,000 SOUTH CENTRAL 6,800,000 CENTRAL 5,500,000 NORTH CENTRAL 5,300,000 NORTHEAST 3,300,000 EAST CENTRAL 4,500,000 SOUTHEAST 5,600,000 Total Acres of Land in Farms by District, 2003 Source: Policy Research Institute, from data supplied by Kansas Agricultural Statistics, .Kansas Farm Facts 2004 Kansas Total: 47,200,000 Ford Kingman Mitchell 33 1980 1980 1985 1985 1990 1990 1995 1995 2000 2000 750 700 725 675 650 600 625 575 550 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 Thousands Source: Policy Research Institute; data from .Kansas Farm Facts, various issues Acres Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1972-2003 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1972-2003 ?74 ?74 ?72 ?72 1976 1976 34 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: U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Average Size of Farms by County, 2002 (Acres) Kansas: 733 Wyandotte 86 Leavenworth 180 35 Kansas Farm Statistics 1920-2003, Selected Years Value of Land and Buildings (dollars) Year Number of 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 r 65,000 731 47,500 600 438,462 28,500 2000 r 64,500 736 47,500 625 460,279 29,688 2001 r 64,500 733 47,300 645 475,008 30,638 2002 r 64,500 733 47,300 665 487,674 31,455 2003 r 64,500 732 47,200 685 502,341 32,401 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Note: 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. Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised * Average per Farm is obtained by dividing Total Value of All Farmland by the Number of Farms. 36 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 Logan 686,712 91.4 88.8 Proportion in Farms (Percent) Land Area and Proportion in Farms 1997, 2002 Approximate Land Area* (Acres) 37 County 1997 2002 Proportion in Farms (Percent) Land Area and Proportion in Farms 1997, 2002 Approximate Land Area* (Acres) 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 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture http://www.nass.usda.gov/census (accessed June 8, 2004). * 2002 acres 38 Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information by County, 2003 District/County Number of Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Northwest District: Cheyenne 440 585,000 206,400 $29,300,000 $18,248,000 Decatur 370 505,000 202,160 26,371,000 28,166,900 Graham 430 520,000 167,230 20,363,100 10,365,100 Norton 480 519,000 207,050 27,043,100 15,011,300 Rawlins 420 651,000 242,900 32,182,000 13,239,500 Sheridan 420 520,000 247,060 50,289,900 33,140,300 Sherman 450 612,000 302,500 50,244,700 15,651,500 Thomas 490 688,000 362,700 62,059,000 31,078,000 District Total: 3,500 4,600,000 1,938,000 297,852,800 164,900,600 West Central District: Gove 410 590,000 198,870 $28,018,700 $30,487,000 Greeley 300 456,000 260,000 29,667,400 30,885,100 Lane 310 460,000 166,540 20,803,500 37,864,100 Logan 330 605,000 182,280 21,401,900 21,473,800 Ness 550 655,000 215,690 27,783,300 13,062,400 Scott 350 495,000 255,590 40,422,800 139,875,200 Trego 430 454,000 153,130 19,370,900 12,064,700 Wallace 290 415,000 172,450 33,933,300 6,076,900 Wichita 330 470,000 241,150 37,435,400 96,191,900 District Total: 3,300 4,600,000 1,845,700 258,837,200 387,981,100 Southwest District: Clark 290 491,000 89,800 $13,158,800 $35,725,100 Finney 480 810,000 399,090 99,100,000 238,136,800 Ford 700 655,000 332,520 63,311,900 107,907,200 Grant 300 305,000 193,890 43,081,400 122,821,500 Gray 460 505,000 323,700 78,940,400 118,333,800 Hamilton 370 536,000 192,930 23,642,300 109,023,600 Haskell 230 405,000 243,100 72,644,200 159,887,500 Hodgeman 370 473,000 159,200 22,418,800 41,316,400 Kearny 340 558,000 219,120 50,773,400 81,553,600 Meade 450 610,000 216,000 56,210,600 31,053,800 Morton 300 358,000 160,550 19,909,500 5,452,200 Seward 330 363,000 187,500 43,653,300 100,653,300 Stanton 300 440,000 234,140 42,999,900 49,396,300 Stevens 380 491,000 281,460 72,534,600 30,435,900 District Total: 5,300 7,000,000 3,233,000 702,379,100 1,231,697,000 North Central District: Clay 580 395,000 227,900 $36,741,200 $13,082,400 Cloud 540 432,000 234,000 40,190,700 9,003,500 Jewell 590 503,000 258,580 44,115,200 16,290,800 Mitchell 480 450,000 290,500 50,034,300 19,350,900 Osborne 460 510,000 200,720 31,779,700 12,645,600 Ottawa 520 415,000 193,500 31,572,100 17,343,400 Phillips 530 590,000 187,900 25,157,300 19,907,800 Republic 660 423,000 273,800 55,995,200 21,783,600 Rooks 480 563,000 178,070 23,123,100 17,313,900 Smith 560 519,000 237,710 34,452,700 18,429,600 Washington 800 500,000 282,820 39,451,900 30,111,600 District Total: 6,200 5,300,000 2,565,500 412,613,400 195,263,100 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced 39 Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information by County, 2003 District/County Number of 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 780 643,000 338,140 $62,934,500 $52,246,400 Dickinson 970 544,000 304,280 50,066,200 35,806,600 Ellis 750 572,000 159,690 20,549,300 31,358,000 Ellsworth 470 412,000 158,660 24,547,600 11,573,900 Lincoln 470 441,000 181,660 29,763,900 14,827,500 McPherson 1,180 567,000 361,860 64,008,400 27,961,800 Marion 1,000 585,000 313,910 45,860,400 42,534,800 Rice 500 415,000 284,000 47,827,000 26,667,900 Rush 510 416,000 192,170 28,011,600 6,492,300 Russell 610 475,000 168,720 23,671,000 11,586,000 Saline 760 430,000 228,560 38,445,500 18,766,800 District Total: 8,000 5,500,000 2,691,650 435,685,400 279,822,000 South Central District: Barber 470 688,000 169,110 $28,256,800 $25,534,700 Comanche 270 445,000 96,850 15,303,100 17,222,800 Edwards 350 414,000 228,200 58,145,500 28,489,200 Harper 530 466,000 288,930 44,280,200 28,432,400 Harvey 820 345,000 271,100 45,814,100 12,866,200 Kingman 830 555,000 274,630 41,329,400 16,686,500 Kiowa 360 430,000 150,230 35,464,800 13,251,900 Pawnee 440 512,000 251,640 48,043,400 44,784,900 Pratt 560 494,000 295,900 74,690,300 30,132,200 Reno 1,560 732,000 412,240 66,510,100 42,510,800 Sedgwick 1,400 528,000 374,700 56,002,449 18,209,400 Stafford 520 467,000 276,120 61,679,200 32,244,800 Sumner 1,090 724,000 556,450 73,450,700 17,503,300 District Total: 9,200 6,800,000 3,646,100 648,970,049 327,869,100 Northeast District: Atchison 620 230,000 148,200 $21,715,000 $11,732,300 Brown 600 328,000 248,800 52,590,400 13,050,900 Doniphan 470 208,000 157,200 38,159,900 7,742,100 Jackson 1,100 340,000 135,510 18,498,400 19,039,100 Jefferson 1,040 281,000 138,420 19,059,700 15,689,100 Leavenworth 1,090 200,000 99,610 12,691,300 10,678,800 Marshall 960 581,000 346,900 43,719,700 22,618,600 Nemaha 1,020 420,000 246,000 32,083,200 38,116,600 Pottawatomie 840 468,000 148,200 23,561,300 27,419,000 Riley 500 225,000 96,110 16,243,100 9,872,200 Wyandotte 160 19,000 14,000 1,723,600 827,800 District Total: 8,400 3,300,000 1,778,950 280,045,600 176,786,500 40 Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information by County, 2003 District/County Number of 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 660 378,000 200,700 $26,537,500 $18,596,500 Chase 260 362,000 64,400 9,942,100 35,810,400 Coffey 600 335,000 194,520 23,755,957 10,574,600 Douglas 880 202,000 114,600 17,334,900 12,755,300 Franklin 980 339,000 169,730 26,072,300 13,141,900 Geary 250 180,000 56,840 9,338,600 6,708,200 Johnson 660 149,000 77,400 11,036,700 10,692,500 Linn 880 310,000 116,430 14,567,947 11,356,700 Lyon 900 494,000 221,840 26,804,696 38,200,200 Miami 1,410 320,000 129,200 19,797,600 21,562,500 Morris 470 385,000 132,710 16,212,500 20,998,700 Osage 920 367,000 185,100 24,743,492 11,805,700 Shawnee 900 217,000 120,800 20,268,600 7,879,500 Wabaunsee 630 462,000 107,980 15,888,800 18,881,000 District Total: 10,400 4,500,000 1,892,250 262,301,692 238,963,700 Southeast District: Allen 620 280,000 172,730 $23,373,500 $12,768,100 Bourbon 840 338,000 120,500 15,010,000 19,622,600 Butler 1,310 697,000 266,130 34,443,500 60,645,500 Chautauqua 370 389,000 37,700 5,136,700 17,895,500 Cherokee 740 290,000 250,000 44,219,369 7,716,800 Cowley 1,000 685,000 233,410 34,204,530 27,254,300 Crawford 820 337,000 192,820 25,544,187 13,882,800 Elk 410 367,000 53,100 7,096,260 13,245,700 Greenwood 580 594,000 99,630 12,546,200 36,222,400 Labette 890 358,000 206,430 33,372,177 24,598,400 Montgomery 980 342,000 155,700 24,580,787 11,596,100 Neosho 770 341,000 164,400 23,036,380 17,134,500 Wilson 560 329,000 174,000 27,252,729 9,594,200 Woodson 310 253,000 110,000 14,753,440 11,313,000 District Total: 10,200 5,600,000 2,236,550 324,569,759 283,489,900 State Total 64,500 47,200,000 21,827,700 $3,623,255,000 $3,286,773,000 Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2004/pdf/ffpdf.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). 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. 41 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 1999-2003 (Million Dollars) Commodity 1999r 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 Wheat and Products 816.0 744.4 618.4 699.2 756.2 Feed Grains and Products 522.6 512.2 472.4 522.0 401.9 Live Animals and Meat (excluding Poultry) 748.7 957.8 881.6 748.5 842.3 Hides and Skins 202.9 278.7 387.9 319.2 333.2 Soybeans and Products 178.4 203.4 123.5 221.6 175.7 Feeds and Fodders 298.5 307.3 338.8 343.1 287.6 Animal Fats 104.5 80.4 62.9 79.3 101.2 Seeds 33.5 39.3 34.7 43.2 38.1 Sunflower Seed and Oil 16.6 22.8 15.7 25.0 7.3 Dairy Products 2.5 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other 14.2 15.1 17.3 16.8 26.1 Total 2,938.4 3,162.1 2,953.2 3,017.9 2,969.6 r - revised Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts , http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2004/pdf/ffpdf.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, 2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. 42 Beef Pork Year 1994 152 -- -- 5,251,816 $5,426.5 1995 152 -- -- 5,376,857 5,364.2 1996 152 -- -- 5,231,900 5,057.2 1997 148 -- -- 5,444,200 5,291.3 1998 147 5,664,134 -- -- 5,742,500 5,387.0 1999 148 -- -- 6,197,900 6,263.4 2000 124 -- -- 6,340,000 6,831.1 2001 113 -- -- 5,620,200 6,394.1 2002 104 5,814,666 -- -- 5,883,300 6,222.7 2003 104 5,626,995 -- -- 5,728,900 7,583.2 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing individual operations. Mill Feed Produced Year (1,000 sacks) ($1,000) 1994 18 93,955 42,698 $445,340 1995 19 91,226 40,082 478,980 1996 19 83,538 37,600 484,288 1997 18 85,809 39,175 417,997 1998 18 88,831 40,278 379,016 1999 18 93,728 42,840 379,991 2000 18 94,632 42,047 383,048 2001 14 88,454 38,600 355,120 2002 14 77,908 34,691 362,521 2003 p 14 80,378 35,175 364,072 41,030 Source: Kansas Farm Facts , various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). p - preliminary Kansas Agriculture Industry Production 1994-2003 5,146,074 5,369,700 5,149,690 5,281,593 Red Meat Production Value (million dollars) Lamb and Mutton 5,540,459 6,095,566 6,245,390 Wheat Ground (1,000 bushels) 695,800 622,615 36,972607,093 44,328 40,029 732,564 40,511 700,837 45,765 735,823 56,419 79,330 56,874 737,509 665,975 665,520 Number of Plants 1,000 lbs. Number of Plants $59,931 Flour Produced (tons) 781,373 Flour and Mill Feed Production Total Dressed Meat ($1,000) 43 Kansas Agriculture Industry Production 1994-2003 Milk, Production and Value 1994 1,125 1,111 $142,208 $142,464 $144,000 1995 1,180 1,166 143,418 143,664 145,140 1996 1,200 1,185 168,270 168,554 170,400 1997 1,285 1,271 162,688 162,816 164,480 1998 1,315 1,302 191,394 191,541 193,305 1999 1,405 1,393 195,020 195,160 196,700 2000 1,540 1,528 177,248 177,364 178,640 2001 1,610 1,599 231,855 232,000 233,450 2002 r 2,030 2,019 236,223 236,340 237,510 2003 2,115 2,104 252,480 252,600 253,800 Source: Kansas Farm Facts , various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). r - revised Fertilizer Sales Fiscal Year Fall Spring 1993-94 810,070 971,672 1,781,742 1994-95 855,609 884,917 1,740,526 1995-96 872,754 834,271 1,707,025 1996-97 806,668 1,077,624 1,884,292 1997-98 839,092 1,306,590 2,145,682 1998-99 781,925 1,248,245 2,030,170 1999-00 943,318 1,308,287 2,251,605 2000-01 840,011 1,871,773 2,711,784 2001-02 922,744 1,135,244 2,057,988 2002-03 856,956 1,141,311 1,998,267 Source: Kansas Farm Facts , various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Commercial Feeds 1994 1,073 2,787 $666,093 747 3,534 1995 866 2,568 577,800 871 3,439 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 Source: Kansas Farm Facts , various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Note: Not an enumeration. Data based on voluntary reporting. * Commercial feeds include manufactured formula feeds and feed ingredients. Year Year Commercial Feeds Sold* Tons of Fertilizer Sold Total Milk Production (million lbs.) Value of Milk Produced ($1,000) Number of Feed Manufacturers Registered Total Commercial & Customer Formula Feeds (1,000 tons) Milk Utilized (million lbs.) Cash Receipts ($1,000) Gross Producer Income from Milk ($1,000) Combined Marketings of Milk and Cream Quantity (1,000 tons) Value ($1,000) Customer Formula Feeds (1,000 tons) 44 Kansas Agriculture Industry Production 1994-2003 Honey, Production and Value Yield Per Stocks Average Price Value of Number of Colony Production Dec. 15 per Pound Production Year Colonies (Cents) (Dollars) 1994 19,000 47 893,000 214,000 72 643,000 1995 17,000 67 1,139,000 182,000 89 1,014,000 1996 16,000 51 816,000 294,000 94 767,000 1997 17,000 71 1,207,000 688,000 81 978,000 1998 16,000 46 736,000 390,000 87 640,000 1999 13,000 67 871,000 854,000 111 967,000 2000 15,000 68 1,020,000 520,000 91 928,000 2001 13,000 51 663,000 530,000 96 636,000 2002 17,000 52 884,000 407,000 150 1,326,000 2003 16,000 57 912,000 447,000 158 1,441,000 Source: Kansas Farm Facts , various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Pounds 45 (Thousands of Dollars) Year 1970 $706,937 $161,101 $5,179 $825 $19,428 $1,624 $808 $98,658 $994,560 1971 789,293 145,792 5,059 803 14,476 1,320 380 99,086 1,056,209 1972 1,053,583 202,759 5,119 638 12,625 1,310 756 99,369 1,376,159 1973 1,243,511 288,514 5,658 1,180 22,770 1,698 1,564 106,253 1,671,148 1974 940,978 257,020 5,621 1,030 20,534 1,016 1,100 114,906 1,342,205 1975 714,807 258,799 4,832 611 19,667 1,417 613 122,357 1,123,103 1976 887,052 279,756 5,115 1,220 21,244 968 905 135,729 1,331,989 1977 944,175 292,202 5,249 1,148 20,140 999 1,140 138,576 1,403,629 1978 1,354,318 318,285 7,569 1,432 17,800 1,249 1,181 147,353 1,849,187 1979 1,908,463 329,537 8,310 1,627 19,723 1,619 1,392 160,265 2,430,936 1980 1,798,729 283,878 7,943 1,201 15,764 1,214 1,381 174,496 2,284,606 1981 1,722,643 307,765 6,883 828 18,235 1,736 1,347 196,139 2,255,576 1982 1,559,480 338,741 7,905 639 18,827 1,442 835 190,382 2,118,251 1983 1,564,018 310,335 8,684 1,233 19,721 759 869 193,678 2,099,297 1984 1,732,163 296,437 9,696 1,854 24,582 1,140 1,186 171,689 2,238,747 1985 1,666,683 269,642 10,657 1,275 17,700 3,300 794 173,674 2,143,725 1986 1,703,493 287,139 11,790 1,675 19,677 1,725 766 166,528 2,192,793 1987 2,007,238 284,292 12,661 1,196 14,670 1,663 1,041 157,625 2,480,386 1988 2,176,139 253,944 10,287 772 11,144 1,827 1,791 152,280 2,608,184 1989 2,261,805 261,889 10,539 895 17,512 3,321 1,700 165,792 2,723,453 1990 2,428,165 314,246 9,933 515 18,348 3,784 1,004 165,585 2,941,580 1991 2,351,169 311,970 8,850 551 15,495 4,894 583 143,910 2,837,422 1992 2,424,070 265,800 9,200 614 11,139 7,240 704 153,720 2,872,487 1993 2,437,980 270,493 9,187 400 12,275 10,578 491 137,160 2,878,564 1994 2,325,941 244,309 7,965 495 11,381 14,448 572 144,000 2,749,111 1995 2,196,571 228,579 9,429 80 11,917 19,712 838 145,140 2,612,266 1996 2,047,122 331,360 9,466 160 15,068 21,560 398 170,400 2,619,082 1997 2,256,521 393,043 9,201 121 15,225 21,423 400 164,480 2,756,445 1998 2,187,610 239,247 6,040 47 15,269 -- 273 193,305 2,641,791 1999 2,441,635 202,169 r 5,432 36 13,470 -- 124 196,700 2,859,566 2000 2,417,939 293,747 r 6,798 19 13,523 -- 111 178,640 2,910,777 2001 2,459,824 276,709 r 5,066 2 13,586 -- 115 233,450 2,988,752 2002 2,364,418 212,268 r 3,973 - - - 158 237,510 r 2,818,327 2003 3,032,973 238,713 5,876 - - - 252 253,800 3,531,614 Source: Kansas Farm Facts , various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). 1 Value represents weighted monthly prices received by farmers applied to production of livestock; not an inventory value. 2 Chickens produced excludes commercial broilers. Prior to 1984 this amount is farm value; 1984 to present, figure is value of sales. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. r - revised Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and Poultry Production, 1970-2003 Wool Clipped Milk Produced Total Value Cattle & Calves 1 Hogs & Pigs 1 Sheep & Lambs Chickens Produced 2 Eggs Produced Turkeys Produced 46 Number of Cattle Feedlots* in Kansas 1997-2003 Capacity (Head) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1,000-1,999 45 38 45 37 33 33 34 2,000-3,999 28 35 39 45 48 47 42 4,000-7,999 30 32 39 36 45 45 49 8,000-15,999 34 32 36 44 37 36 39 16,000-31,999 41 44 40 37 35 35 30 32,000 and over 17 19 21 26 27 29 31 Total All Feedlots 195 200 220 225 225 225 225 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). * 1,000-plus head. Cattle 1994 6,885 8,235,431 1995 7,113 8,444,480 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 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Number of Livestock Operations, by Specie in Kansas 1997-2003 Type of Operation 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002r 2003 Cattle Farms 37,000 37,000 37,000 36,000 35,000 34,000 33,000 Cattle Feedlots* 195 200 220 225 225 225 225 Beef Cow Farms 29,000 29,000 29,000 29,000 29,000 28,000 28,000 Milk Cow Farms 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,000 Hog Farms 3,000 2,600 1,900 1,600 1,500 1,700 1,600 Sheep Farms 1,800 1,600 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,400 1,400 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). r - revised * 1,000-plus head. Capacity (Head) 1,213 Commercial Livestock Slaughter in Kansas 1994-2003 1,199 1,200 1,199 1,231 1,187 1,169 Total Liveweight (1,000 lbs.) 1,187 Average Liveweight (lbs.) 1,196 1,160 47 Livestock Shipped Into Kansas, by State of Origin, and Shipped Out of Kansas, by State of Receipt, 2002 and 2003* Inshipments Place of Origin 2002r 2003 2002r 2003 Cattle & Calves Alabama 120,800 176,300 0 400 Arizona 21,700 127,500 100 4,100 Colorado 274,100 166,800 62,000 157,300 Florida 93,100 119,800 0 1,200 Iowa 20,200 36,600 0 46,400 Kentucky 237,200 382,300 0 700 Mississippi 127,600 166,400 0 100 Missouri 458,100 507,300 6,700 9,500 Montana 111,200 113,600 0 200 Nebraska 232,700 179,700 383,900 416,900 New Mexico 69,200 78,300 0 400 Oklahoma 730,500 882,400 33,700 21,500 South Dakota 252,100 205,400 3,700 6,800 Tennessee 113,800 115,000 600 400 Texas 461,800 571,000 72,100 62,800 Wyoming 108,700 86,100 0 4,600 Canada 140,900 42,300 0 0 Other States & Mexico 576,300 623,200 14,200 24,700 Total Cattle & Calves 4,150,000 4,580,000 577,000 758,000 Hogs & Pigs Colorado 150,400 100,000 30,900 45,200 Georgia 200 41,000 0 0 Iowa 3,100 20,700 175,400 204,200 Missouri 29,600 46,400 121,000 91,600 Nebraska 78,800 91,200 37,200 64,700 North Carolina 3,300 2,500 400 20,900 Oklahoma 62,500 140,900 3,400 1,400 Canada 16,000 57,500 0 0 Other States & Mexico 41,100 34,800 34,700 38,000 Total Hogs & Pigs 385,000 535,000 403,000 466,000 Sheep & Lambs Colorado 1,700 1,700 100 400 Nebraska 2,900 2,300 300 0 New Mexico 600 1,200 0 0 Oklahoma 100 300 100 300 South Dakota 2,300 8,900 0 300 Texas 2,700 1,000 7,000 5,800 Other States, Canada, & Mexico 4,200 2,100 800 300 Total Sheep & Lambs 14,500 17,500 8,300 7,100 Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). *Based on inshipment data from Kansas Livestock Commission. r - revised Number of Head Outshipments 48 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 Dickinson 82,167 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 Washington 65,022 Comanche 41,183 Bourbon 59,696 Edwards 77,177 Franklin 45,366 Wabaunsee 62,324 Crawford 48,529 Pottawatomie 72,625 Geary 15,810 Cherokee 29,149 Anderson 48,273 Douglas 26,369 Johnson 20,421 Chautauqua 54,503 Woodson 27,519 Riley 24,561 Shawnee 19,226 Jefferson 41,262 Montgomery 44,806 Atchison 29,659 Doniphan 13,555 Finney 300,121 Haskell 281,833 Percent of County Cropland Irrigated, 2002 Source: 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 Cattle and Calves Inventory, 2002 Wyandotte 1,916 Kansas: 9.1% Kansas: 6,321,138 Leavenworth 27,071 Wyandotte 0.2 Leavenworth 1.0 49 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 Morris 31,276 Marshall 64,433 Sedgwick 180,702 Osborne 114,762 Morton 43,046 Clay 84,971 Cheyenne 106,301 Greeley 61,604 Coffey 24,512 Greenwood 7,444 Sheridan 90,057 Stafford 116,863 Pratt 118,867 Pawnee 110,171 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 Brown 6,457 Labette 54,044 Stanton 65,793 Seward 49,679 Dickinson 147,668 Wilson 45,432 Republic 82,529 Hodgeman 81,305 Allen 34,586 Haskell 69,149 Jackson 5,480 Ellsworth 88,505 Neosho 38,393 Washington 75,589 Comanche 35,846 Bourbon 10,404 Edwards 69,837 Franklin 18,570 Crawford 33,805 Pottawatomie 7,622 Cherokee 73,397 Anderson 32,026 Johnson 5,488 Chautauqua 5,043 Woodson 14,701 Atchison 7,661 Riley 23,439 Harvey 112,713 Wabaunsee 6,729 Geary 13,527 Shawnee 5,629 Jefferson 3,474 Douglas 5,136 Montgomery 40,342 Doniphan 924 Reno 217,119 Sumner 382,872 Harper 220,060 Kingman 193,073 McPherson 212,318 Acres of Soybeans Harvested, 2002 Source: 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 Dickinson 34,626 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 Pottawatomie 35,565 Geary 16,302 Douglas 37,078 Johnson 23,781 Chautauqua 5,118 Woodson 26,297 Riley 18,525 Shawnee 37,139 Jefferson 43,812 Montgomery 32,218 Atchison 53,104 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 Acres of Wheat Harvested, 2002 Wyandotte 198 Wyandotte 2,227 Kansas: 8,080,854 Kansas: 2,534,974 Leavenworth 26,780 Leavenworth 5,907 50 Crop 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004 Wheat (bu.) $2.53 $2.35 $2.65 $2.69 $3.41 $3.15 $3.25 Grain sorghum (bu.) 1.60 1.48 1.79 1.81 2.37 2.36 1.62 Corn (bu.) 1.96 1.81 2.00 2.03 2.48 2.51 2.15 Soybeans (bu.) 4.98 4.53 4.50 4.16 5.49 7.68 4.75 All hay (tons) 72.50 65.00 77.00 89.00 87.50 68.50 64.50 Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2005. 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 2002r 120 99 136 89 108 89 - 85 95 2003r 117 106 117 113 111 107 - 103 105 2004 123 112 103 136 117 111 - 106 100 Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2005. Note: Index numbers are on 1990-92 = 100 base. Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised Kansas Annual Averages, 1976-2004 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Farmers Prices Received by Kansas Farmers 1998-2004 Note: 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. 51 Average Net Farm Income Per Farm in Kansas 1986-2003 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Agricultural Statistics, .2004 Kansas Farm Facts Thousands of Dollars 52 Gross and Net Farm Income 1999-2003 (Millions of Dollars) 1999r 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003p Realized Gross Farm Income Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings $7,497 $8,040 $8,021 $8,070 $9,046 Government Payments 1,401 1,232 1,069 453 808 Nonmoney Income 251 255 247 259 240 Other Farm Income 609 583 649 644 692 Total Gross Farm Income $9,759 $10,109 $9,986 $9,426 $10,786 Farm Production Expenses 8,277 8,871 8,903 8,491 9,786 Realized Net Farm Income 1,482 1,239 1,083 935 1,000 Net Change in Farm Inventory 106 (223) 128 (683) 381 Total Net Farm Income $1,588 $1,016 $1,211 $252 $1,381 Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2004/pdf/ffpdf.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. p - preliminary r - revised Cash Receipts and Farm Income 1999-2003 1999r 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003p Cash Receipts (thousands of dollars) Farm Marketings Crops $2,479,716 $2,535,144 $2,515,449 $2,747,050 $2,867,497 Livestock and Livestock Products 5,017,224 5,505,016 5,505,253 5,323,099 6,178,600 Total Farm Marketings 7,496,940 8,040,160 8,020,702 8,070,149 9,046,096 Government Payments 1,401,286 1,231,923 1,068,706 452,681 807,739 Total Receipts and Payments $8,898,226 $9,272,083 $9,089,408 $8,522,830 $9,853,835 Income per Farm (in dollars) Gross Income Before Inventory Adj. 150,130 156,736 154,817 146,141 167,229 Net Income After Inventory Adj. $24,429 $15,753 $18,768 $3,906 $21,409 Source: 2004 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2004/pdf/ffpdf.htm (accessed September 20, 2004). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. p - preliminary r - revised 53 Year Wheat Feed Grain & Hay Other Crops Total Crops Cattle & Calves Hogs Dairy Products Poultry & Eggs Other Livestock Total Livestock & 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 1997r 16.1 -- 26.7 42.8 49.7 4.8 1.9 0.4 0.4 57.2 1998r 17.2 -- 25.8 43.0 50.6 3.1 2.4 0.5 0.4 57.0 1999r 12.5 -- 20.6 33.1 60.3 3.0 2.6 0.6 0.4 66.9 2000r 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 2002r 12.5 -- 21.8 34.3 59.4 2.8 2.9 0.3 0.3 65.7 2003r 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: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2004. r - revised Double dash (--) indicates no longer a major commodity. Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts from Marketing of Major Commodities in Kansas 1925-2004, Selected Years Livestock and ProductsCrops 54 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region* 1994-2004 All Hired Field Livestock 1994 January 6.96 6.95 6.28 April 6.20 5.83 6.13 July 5.47 5.49 5.29 October 6.50 6.52 5.67 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 8.15 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 Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2005. * Northern Plains Region includes Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. 55 Banking and Finance Banking and Financ e Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? In 1983, the average life insurance policy value in Kansas was $13,437; by 2003, the average was $102,975. Source: American Council of Life Insurers 56 Banking and Finance Table of Contents Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the United States, 1972-2003, Selected Years....................................58 Assets and Liabilities for Kansas FDIC Depository Institutions, 1994-2004...................................................58 Bank Deposits in Kansas by County, Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 ...............................................................59 Banking Growth in Kansas, 1954-2004 .........................................................................................................61 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 57 Kansas United States Year Number of Policies (thousands) Amount (millions) Number of Policies (thousands) Amount (millions) 1972 3,887 $16,893 365,184 $1,627,985 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 Year Number of Institutions Total Assets Loans and Leases (net) Total Liabilities Deposits (Total) 1994 482 38,292,483 20,283,696 34,690,440 31,561,656 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 2001r 390 48,449,038 30,009,805 43,512,355 35,862,249 2002r 380 51,361,516 30,636,658 46,082,253 37,625,327 2003r 380 53,055,903 31,488,864 47,781,643 39,327,217 2004 372 57,819,421 35,795,274 52,247,684 42,418,083 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB (accessed March 14, 2005). * Reported as of December 31 annually. r - revised Assets and Liabilities for Kansas FDIC Depository Institutions* 1994-2004 (Thousands of Dollars) Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the United States 1972-2003, Selected Years 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 January 26, 2005). 58 Total Deposits County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices (thousands) Allen 5 11 226,478 5 11 225,229 Anderson 6 9 151,150 6 9 150,764 Atchison 6 10 295,554 6 11 298,575 Barber 4 8 110,473 4 8 110,135 Barton 10 21 590,260 10 21 661,442 Bourbon 6 9 215,759 6 9 213,700 Brown 7 11 235,945 7 11 250,161 Butler 16 32 691,014 16 33 673,566 Chase 2 3 41,251 2 3 41,351 Chautauqua 2 3 50,273 2 3 48,378 Cherokee 8 12 218,599 8 12 219,077 Cheyenne 2 3 66,236 2 3 65,737 Clark 3 3 74,600 3 3 79,758 Clay 5 7 176,038 5 7 183,608 Cloud 7 11 176,381 7 11 178,702 Coffey 6 11 191,771 6 11 185,445 Comanche 3 4 58,391 3 4 58,352 Cowley 8 19 519,425 8 19 544,050 Crawford 15 24 625,392 16 25 617,495 Decatur 3 5 76,715 3 5 75,075 Dickinson 9 14 298,118 9 14 307,648 Doniphan 9 9 163,374 9 9 162,525 Douglas 23 51 1,330,535 25 54 1,363,133 Edwards 4 4 63,772 4 4 62,180 Elk 3 4 31,817 3 4 30,555 Ellis 8 16 472,006 8 16 485,249 Ellsworth 6 8 118,290 6 8 124,896 Finney 11 18 473,171 11 18 472,265 Ford 10 15 325,941 10 15 361,206 Franklin 9 12 342,479 9 12 334,638 Geary 6 12 270,079 6 12 256,382 Gove 3 4 66,587 3 4 67,251 Graham 3 5 69,520 3 5 74,293 Grant 3 3 129,786 3 3 127,248 Gray 2 4 86,828 2 4 91,128 Greeley 1 1 30,600 1 1 34,559 Greenwood 6 9 114,275 6 9 115,805 Hamilton 2 2 94,257 2 2 92,805 Harper 5 7 122,810 5 7 127,890 Harvey 10 20 450,784 10 20 452,700 Haskell 1 3 81,994 1 3 83,069 Hodgeman 2 2 30,114 2 2 33,714 Jackson 4 9 224,400 4 9 212,161 Jefferson 6 8 147,287 6 8 147,375 Jewell 5 7 63,332 4 7 65,076 Johnson 57 205 10,283,566 58 212 11,342,507 Kearny 3 3 84,227 2 2 80,193 Kingman 4 4 136,105 4 4 137,886 Kiowa 4 5 63,039 4 5 65,754 Labette 6 16 338,634 6 16 337,429 Lane 2 2 64,550 2 2 65,585 Leavenworth 11 30 690,929 11 30 707,446 Bank Deposits in Kansas by County Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 Number of Total Deposits (thousands) FY 2003 FY 2004 Number of 59 Total Deposits County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices (thousands) Bank Deposits in Kansas by County Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 Number of Total Deposits (thousands) FY 2003 FY 2004 Number of Lincoln 4 5 77,297 3 6 80,282 Linn 6 8 102,607 6 8 106,894 Logan 2 3 77,045 2 3 73,815 Lyon 11 19 481,157 11 19 493,801 McPherson 13 21 499,613 13 22 517,764 Marion 10 13 199,134 10 13 198,950 Marshall 11 14 331,522 11 14 347,967 Meade 3 4 101,642 3 4 100,432 Miami 7 14 388,403 7 14 395,394 Mitchell 7 9 150,148 6 8 146,763 Montgomery 11 21 515,753 11 21 514,750 Morris 4 6 104,913 4 6 103,012 Morton 2 3 69,060 2 3 66,545 Nemaha 10 16 338,664 10 16 353,854 Neosho 9 17 293,158 9 17 288,712 Ness 3 4 74,334 3 4 75,228 Norton 4 6 125,509 4 6 126,646 Osage 8 11 215,761 8 11 216,568 Osborne 5 5 125,162 5 5 126,218 Ottawa 3 5 143,548 3 5 144,082 Pawnee 6 6 125,523 6 6 123,652 Phillips 4 9 183,270 4 9 185,042 Pottawatomie 8 9 338,789 8 11 348,698 Pratt 3 6 218,057 3 6 211,182 Rawlins 4 5 72,792 4 5 73,402 Reno 11 27 828,757 11 26 861,089 Republic 6 8 143,542 6 8 146,216 Rice 6 11 188,179 6 11 180,707 Riley 13 25 965,024 14 27 986,614 Rooks 5 7 119,252 5 7 120,085 Rush 5 5 80,783 5 5 81,745 Russell 6 7 152,081 6 7 155,606 Saline 10 24 1,050,733 10 24 1,026,401 Scott 3 3 180,235 3 3 158,132 Sedgwick 37 156 6,304,436 39 162 6,542,086 Seward 5 8 264,502 5 8 268,075 Shawnee 20 85 3,341,911 20 88 3,397,262 Sheridan 5 5 105,295 5 5 106,999 Sherman 4 4 161,978 4 4 162,773 Smith 4 6 101,596 4 6 104,690 Stafford 6 6 122,747 6 6 121,750 Stanton 2 2 43,352 2 2 44,286 Stevens 3 3 93,823 2 2 87,589 Sumner 13 15 381,320 13 15 394,071 Thomas 7 8 164,772 7 8 166,112 Trego 3 3 75,872 3 3 77,736 Wabaunsee 5 7 79,508 5 7 80,707 Wallace 1 1 20,297 1 1 21,858 Washington 7 9 127,146 7 9 131,476 Wichita 2 2 65,145 2 2 57,892 Wilson 5 6 186,444 5 6 197,451 Woodson 3 4 40,799 3 4 41,918 Wyandotte 17 47 2,103,227 17 47 2,104,805 Kansas 397 1,461 $44,900,528 736 1,485 $46,548,935 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Summary of Deposits, Individual Office Deposits by County: Kansas, http://www2.fdic.gov/sod/sodPublications.asp?barItem=5 (accessed March 29, 2005). 60 Year Number of Banks Total Assets Loans and Leases (Net) Total Deposits 1954 602 2,212,123 729,243 2,054,435 1955 601 2,195,461 722,781 2,028,317 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 2002r 363 39,211,276 24,305,420 31,196,970 2003r 362 40,981,739 25,217,637 32,840,375 2004 355 45,340,887 28,736,435 35,969,695 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/ (accessed March 14, 2005). r - revised and not to total number of banking offices, many of which are branches. Banking Growth in Kansas, 1954-2004 (Monetary Data in Thousands of Dollars) Note: Data as reported on December 31 of each year for insured commercial banks. "Number of Banks" refers to banking firms 61 Business and Manufacturing B u siness and Manufacturing Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Kansas ranked 4 th in the nation in 2003 for the percent increase in new firms from the previous year. Source: Small Business Economic Indicators 62 Business and Manufacturing Table of Contents New Firms by State, 1998-2003 ....................................................................................................................65 Business Terminations by State, 1997-2003 .................................................................................................66 Business Bankruptcies by State, 1997-2003 .................................................................................................67 Self-Employment by State, 1997-2003 ..........................................................................................................68 Asian and Pacific Islander-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 ...................................................................69 Hispanic-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997...............................................................................................70 American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 ...................................................71 Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997................................................................................72 Black-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997....................................................................................73 Manufacturing in Kansas, 2001 .....................................................................................................................74 Finance and Insurance in Kansas, 1997........................................................................................................75 Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997.........................................................................................................................76 Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997.................................................................................................................78 Employees, Payrolls, and Number of Firms for Various Industries in Kansas, 2001 and 2002 .....................79 Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 ..........................................................................................................80 Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 ................................................................................................86 Taxable Retail Sales, by County, 2003-2004.................................................................................................92 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 2004 (map) ...................................................................................................94 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 1992-2004, Selected Years ..........................................................................95 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2000-2004 ...........................................................................97 2004 International Exports from Kansas (graph) ...........................................................................................98 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 63 Business and Manufacturing (cont.) Percent Change in International Exports by State, 2000-2004 (map)............................................................98 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas, Top 25 Export Countries for Kansas based on 2004 Dollar Value ...............99 U.S. Exports via Kansas, Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas based on 2004 Dollar Value.................100 Kansas Gross State Product by Industry, 1998-2003..................................................................................101 U.S. Gross State Product by Industry, 1998-2003.......................................................................................102 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to Residents of the United States by State, Fiscal Years, 2001-2004.........................................................................................................................103 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 64 Percent Change State 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 2002-2003 Rank Alabama 10,158 10,847 10,067 10,060 9,534 9,014 -5.5 44 Alaska 2,319 2,374 2,333 2,438 2,270 2,441 7.5 7 Arizona 12,506 12,513 15,175 14,541 14,291 13,322 -6.8 45 Arkansas 5,374 5,531 4,680 3,990 5,381 7,253 34.8 1 California 158,571 155,707 167,047 128,885 130,840 113,500 -13.3 50 Colorado 20,671 19,109 25,462 24,730 25,290 22,400 -11.4 49 Connecticut 9,169 9,375 9,910 9,074 8,726 8,501 -2.6 36 Delaware 3,324 3,767 3,682 3,352 3,223 3,439 6.7 10 District of Columbia 3,532 3,556 4,472 4,090 4,157 4,052 -2.5 35 Florida 59,445 61,118 59,912 60,370 72,720 69,711 -4.1 41 Georgia 29,261 30,133 28,925 23,211 28,756 24,217 -15.8 51 Hawaii 3,242 3,563 3,745 3,811 3,555 3,658 2.9 18 Idaho 5,637 5,877 5,829 5,534 5,039 5,998 19.0 3 Illinois 28,882 28,222 28,875 28,426 27,342 28,933 5.8 12 Indiana 14,304 13,515 14,112 13,903 13,530 13,452 -0.6 26 Iowa 5,474 5,842 5,668 5,659 5,660 5,534 -2.2 30 Kansas 7,758 5,755 6,483 7,026 6,703 7,625 13.8 4 Kentucky 9,498 9,158 8,637 8,713 8,526 8,155 -4.4 42 Louisiana 10,477 10,333 10,468 9,816 9,810 9,298 -5.2 43 Maine 5,136 5,007 5,135 4,667 4,428 4,033 -8.9 46 Maryland 19,436 18,820 20,539 20,072 20,576 20,687 0.5 25 Massachusetts 16,693 16,375 18,640 18,166 21,262 18,984 -10.7 48 Michigan 26,183 23,512 23,760 23,060 22,799 22,022 -3.4 37 Minnesota 12,231 12,783 13,906 12,700 13,683 14,652 7.1 9 Mississippi 6,180 7,353 6,439 6,164 6,256 6,020 -3.8 39 Missouri 14,286 13,685 13,996 14,360 16,337 15,947 -2.4 33 Montana 3,904 3,977 4,418 3,608 3,569 4,548 27.4 2 Nebraska 4,117 4,179 4,441 4,419 4,372 4,311 -1.4 28 Nevada 8,344 8,405 8,587 8,864 8,826 9,749 10.5 6 New Hampshire 5,103 4,256 4,677 4,398 4,562 4,653 2.0 21 New Jersey 26,059 27,885 27,885 e 36,747 29,916 29,236 -2.3 32 New Mexico 4,519 5,703 5,836 5,753 5,281 5,508 4.3 16 New York 57,290 60,674 61,507 62,730 59,571 60,569 1.7 23 North Carolina 25,007 23,724 23,310 22,436 22,950 22,465 -2.1 29 North Dakota 1,527 1,550 1,493 1,419 1,356 1,456 7.4 8 Ohio 23,447 22,918 22,290 22,951 22,379 22,227 -0.7 27 Oklahoma 9,690 8,427 8,979 9,940 8,702 8,802 1.1 24 Oregon 12,876 13,685 14,729 13,246 13,160 13,842 5.2 13 Pennsylvania 29,418 29,741 35,104 33,497 31,939 31,214 -2.3 31 Rhode Island 3,600 3,572 3,675 3,547 3,397 3,465 2.0 20 South Carolina 11,564 10,910 11,114 11,372 10,266 10,759 4.8 14 South Dakota 1,938 2,013 2,138 1,953 1,389 1,338 -3.7 38 Tennessee 15,951 15,445 15,793 16,488 15,982 17,700 10.7 5 Texas 51,767 52,999 54,330 53,271 54,009 52,677 -2.5 34 Utah 9,688 9,874 9,875 10,745 10,431 10,656 2.2 19 Vermont 1,933 2,530 2,511 2,226 2,331 2,122 -9.0 47 Virginia 20,842 21,270 22,219 21,371 21,438 22,069 2.9 17 Washington 37,362 38,105 40,357 39,641 37,562 36,136 -3.8 40 West Virginia 4,432 4,214 4,177 3,691 3,944 4,126 4.6 15 Wisconsin 13,865 12,447 12,436 12,025 12,172 12,400 1.9 22 Wyoming 2,245 2,271 2,314 2,558 2,275 2,419 6.3 11 United States 589,982 579,609 574,300 585,140 589,700 e 572,900 e -2.8 Source: Small Business Economic Indicators, various issues , http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed December 30, 2004). State totals do not add to the U.S. total as firms can be in more than one state. e - estimate Notes: New firms are firms that plan to begin to hire employees. New Firms by State, 1998-2003 r - revised 65 Percent Change State 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001r 2002r 2003 2002-2003 Alabama 11,741 12,006 13,390 9,302 14,781 12,062 10,927 -9.4 Alaska 2,691 2,501 2,651 2,671 2,575 2,541 2,507 -1.3 Arizona 15,077 14,957 14,996 11,984 16,371 17,642 15,488 -12.2 Arkansas 5,691 6,905 4,850 5,581 4,746 4,491 6,918 54.0 California 117,222 117,412 107,745 134,541 149,831 156,858 140,435 -10.5 Colorado 14,305 16,603 10,138 7,561 6,954 10,332 13,243 28.2 Connecticut 11,481 12,132 11,523 11,528 11,348 11,383 11,044 -3.0 Delaware 3,786 2,768 3,442 3,052 3,122 3,891 3,148 -19.1 District of Columbia 3,519 3,359 4,716 4,996 4,013 3,973 3,874 -2.5 Florida 63,768 56,535 59,582 55,186 54,573 52,241 56,665 8.5 Georgia 25,187 27,417 26,800 26,754 24,352 31,479 25,898 -17.7 Hawaii 3,933 3,222 3,888 3,521 4,080 3,994 4,010 0.4 Idaho 5,696 6,408 6,176 6,249 5,851 7,040 6,742 -4.2 Illinois 28,596 29,868 30,885 31,361 31,976 32,093 41,112 28.1 Indiana 15,434 15,870 16,797 15,738 15,839 16,156 15,137 -6.3 Iowa 7,465 6,667 7,404 7,485 7,770 7,480 7,378 -1.4 Kansas 8,116 8,809 6,194 6,981 8,055 6,876 8,392 22.0 Kentucky 10,068 9,050 9,111 7,508 9,883 11,614 10,801 -7.0 Louisiana 11,242 10,064 11,086 13,708 13,319 14,416 12,171 -15.6 Maine 4,263 6,086 4,720 4,906 5,401 5,042 4,715 -6.5 Maryland 11,666 20,264 18,631 19,563 20,667 20,927 21,697 3.7 Massachusetts 15,479 17,528 19,667 18,164 18,268 20,532 21,870 6.5 Michigan 19,368 19,765 19,221 30,240 26,535 26,975 24,748 -8.3 Minnesota 12,616 12,066 10,274 4,829 6,770 12,851 17,928 39.5 Mississippi 6,989 7,357 7,622 7,555 7,557 7,160 7,267 1.5 Missouri 18,760 19,602 18,898 17,580 18,188 21,653 20,190 -6.8 Montana 4,481 4,280 3,946 2,435 3,881 4,445 4,679 5.3 Nebraska 5,343 5,422 5,203 5,234 5,394 5,234 5,050 -3.5 Nevada 6,870 7,766 7,567 7,761 8,252 8,667 8,939 3.1 New Hampshire 6,025 5,261 6,165 7,341 5,264 5,418 4,598 -15.1 New Jersey 26,054 27,167 27,167 e 23,950 27,890 31,571 36,827 16.6 New Mexico 6,960 6,949 6,351 6,451 5,495 7,949 5,770 -27.4 New York 63,321 60,115 53,566 57,423 65,616 63,631 61,199 -3.8 North Carolina 22,657 23,700 23,218 23,467 23,217 22,184 23,234 4.7 North Dakota 1,831 2,396 2,212 2,191 2,112 1,893 2,049 8.2 Ohio 25,276 24,419 24,151 24,276 25,460 24,269 23,544 -3.0 Oklahoma 9,161 9,463 8,198 8,848 9,498 8,923 8,434 -5.5 Oregon 11,762 15,458 16,665 16,102 15,512 14,793 14,194 -4.0 Pennsylvania 30,967 31,284 32,359 34,893 33,426 35,859 32,917 -8.2 Rhode Island 3,941 3,944 3,985 4,170 4,152 4,981 4,103 -17.6 South Carolina 10,891 11,647 11,086 11,721 12,893 11,491 10,711 -6.8 South Dakota 2,696 2,346 1,749 1,809 2,156 2,098 1,899 -9.5 Tennessee 16,727 17,566 17,046 17,563 17,637 16,514 16,315 -1.2 Texas 56,901 56,756 56,919 57,300 59,342 58,114 55,461 -4.6 Utah 8,824 7,267 9,572 10,135 13,565 11,272 10,368 -8.0 Vermont 2,697 2,603 2,543 2,653 2,578 3,501 2,584 -26.2 Virginia 22,317 20,689 22,031 20,569 21,449 20,305 20,539 1.2 Washington 35,394 34,953 41,059 41,793 41,122 40,782 35,345 -13.3 West Virginia 5,989 5,562 5,493 5,542 5,741 5,595 5,550 -0.8 Wisconsin 13,381 14,764 13,358 15,151 14,135 13,651 12,629 -7.5 Wyoming 2,448 2,888 2,842 2,908 2,969 2,895 2,921 0.9 United States 530,003 540,601 544,487 542,831 553,291 569,000 e 554,800 e -2.5 Source: Small Business Economic Indicators , various years, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed December 30, 2004). Note: Business terminations are business closings. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. e - estimated Business Terminations by State, 1997-2003 66 State 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 Percent Change 2002-2003 Alabama 876 603 434 445 428 381 287 -24.7 Alaska 147 127 115 118 104 120 121 0.8 Arizona 845 762 781 765 753 756 701 -7.3 Arkansas 539 408 295 261 290 282 429 52.1 California 11,137 8,546 5,014 4,595 5,238 5,141 4,501 -12.4 Colorado 518 402 347 373 467 590 552 -6.4 Connecticut 205 164 142 139 156 181 187 3.3 Delaware 214 372 2,115 2,320 1,374 649 505 -22.2 District of Columbia 100 88 81 58 49 52 55 5.8 Florida 2,162 1,867 1,723 1,447 1,896 1,803 1,534 -14.9 Georgia 1,642 1,197 933 1,012 1,162 1,359 1,585 16.6 Hawaii 187 114 87 63 68 53 72 35.8 Idaho 532 435 340 269 303 260 225 -13.5 Illinois 1,788 1,474 1,394 1,270 1,547 1,240 991 -20.1 Indiana 683 613 501 398 604 661 640 -3.2 Iowa 505 283 196 214 289 354 323 -8.8 Kansas 411 264 172 169 220 238 303 27.3 Kentucky 449 356 281 355 474 445 327 -26.5 Louisiana 674 600 589 619 716 672 499 -25.7 Maine 310 244 197 162 151 101 105 4.0 Maryland 1,678 1,231 795 677 758 873 523 -40.1 Massachusetts 965 739 566 393 427 380 396 4.2 Michigan 1,106 721 634 577 688 802 684 -14.7 Minnesota 2,477 1,975 1,584 1,492 1,887 1,729 1,379 -20.2 Mississippi 299 244 201 203 289 309 282 -8.7 Missouri 733 424 358 369 505 394 378 -4.1 Montana 278 145 121 141 149 120 98 -18.3 Nebraska 280 129 158 115 144 152 238 56.6 Nevada 399 428 309 332 419 462 321 -30.5 New Hampshire 187 417 348 302 334 212 178 -16.0 New Jersey 1,111 876 877 660 730 689 734 6.5 New Mexico 383 338 554 513 620 693 774 11.7 New York 3,153 2,279 1,872 1,960 2,432 2,585 1,987 -23.1 North Carolina 720 534 442 445 613 576 528 -8.3 North Dakota 155 87 100 92 115 116 105 -9.5 Ohio 1,006 1,161 1,195 1,471 1,794 1,538 1,426 -7.3 Oklahoma 1,369 833 728 876 941 607 612 0.8 Oregon 1,434 2,660 2,939 1,453 1,389 1,606 1,591 -0.9 Pennsylvania 1,885 1,685 1,397 1,455 1,541 1,263 1,193 -5.5 Rhode Island 180 130 116 74 64 65 48 -26.2 South Carolina 345 254 191 138 147 178 142 -20.2 South Dakota 221 186 152 133 164 119 110 -7.6 Tennessee 1,066 869 802 641 886 735 597 -18.8 Texas 3,466 2,696 2,302 2,592 3,155 2,994 3,153 5.3 Utah 434 460 464 451 475 602 519 -13.8 Vermont 164 88 83 71 97 91 78 -14.3 Virginia 1,356 1,138 841 815 924 969 956 -1.3 Washington 1,374 996 632 717 642 698 737 5.6 West Virginia 367 329 253 277 322 357 290 -18.8 Wisconsin 1,213 1,137 819 685 734 856 722 -15.7 yomg 91896947454744 -6.4 United States* 53,819 44,197 37,639 35,472 40,099 38,540 35,037 -9.1 Note: Business bankruptcies are firms that file for bankruptcy with the U.S. court system. * U.S. totals include Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands. r - revised Source: Small Business Economic Indicators , various years, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed December 30, 2004). Business Bankruptcies by State, 1997-2003 67 Percent Change State 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 2002-2003 Rank Alabama 167 154 143 143 125 118 139 17.5 6 Alaska 35 36 33 28 28 29 31 9.8 12 Arizona 164 157 160 156 177 157 161 2.9 28 Arkansas 115 113 89 87 104 101 101 0.0 32 California 1,587 1,582 1,507 1502 1,535 1,517 1,566 3.2 27 Colorado 184 186 171 182 175 171 201 17.7 5 Connecticut 108 112 125 125 124 126 116 -7.5 47 Delaware 19 23 23 22 20 18 21 16.2 8 District of Columbia 14 13 14 14 14 12 14 23.3 2 Florida 458 426 430 432 454 452 503 11.2 10 Georgia 241 255 288 248 236 261 320 22.7 3 Hawaii 59 50 48 48 46 50 43 -14.5 51 Idaho 68 67 68 66 72 67 69 2.7 29 Illinois 383 323 346 335 345 352 342 -2.8 43 Indiana 183 207 186 199 193 194 206 6.2 21 Iowa 173 157 164 143 147 136 134 -2.0 39 Kansas 134 144 134 110 103 119 127 6.5 18 Kentucky 136 123 146 135 141 135 121 -10.6 50 Louisiana 149 164 141 135 132 134 155 16.2 7 Mane 71737480 72 66 70 6.2 20 Maryland 190 183 168 153 158 166 170 2.2 31 Massachusetts 221 239 226 210 226 217 226 4.1 24 Michigan 287 294 303 299 308 295 288 -2.4 40 Minnesota 265 249 225 216 253 246 223 -9.6 48 Mississippi 91 95 90 105 96 107 96 -10.2 49 Missouri 246 222 184 194 217 207 214 3.4 25 Montana 67 72 65 64 62 62 62 0.0 33 Nebraska 109 99 103 98 104 98 96 -1.8 38 Nevada 56 59 57 46 52 54 56 3.3 26 New Hampshire 61 52 60 62 53 57 56 -1.7 37 New Jersey 192 211 211 200 215 201 211 5.0 22 New Mexico 86 80 71 73 67 73 78 7.1 16 New York 521 522 546 533 535 547 589 7.6 15 North Carolina 277 261 290 293 276 256 253 -1.1 34 North Dakota 52 50 46 42 42 41 44 6.3 19 Ohio 361 361 332 344 364 328 315 -4.0 45 Oklahoma 161 155 150 155 170 150 157 4.8 23 Oregon 175 181 174 192 164 155 151 -2.8 42 Pennsylvania 440 429 389 379 418 389 384 -1.4 35 Rhode Island 25 27 27 24 25 26 32 23.6 1 South Carolina 109 118 107 120 120 108 120 10.7 11 South Dakota 53 55 49 50 55 52 48 -7.1 46 Tennessee 268 274 248 216 223 246 238 -3.2 44 Texas 845 788 826 814 850 827 891 7.8 14 Utah 80 76 71 76 77 69 84 21.8 4 Vermont 40 38 39 35 33 38 37 -2.7 41 Virginia 196 207 190 200 173 187 210 12.4 9 Washington 269 235 255 225 232 226 241 7.0 17 West Virginia 54 61 51 46 46 46 49 8.5 13 Wisconsin 232 220 206 222 220 212 209 -1.7 36 yomg 30282731 31 27 27 2.7 30 United States 10,507 10,306 10,076 9,907 10,108 9,928 10,295 3.7 r - revised * Self-employed and unincorporated. Self-Employment by State, 1997-2003 (Thousands of Self-Employed*) Source: Small Business Indicators, various issues, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed December 30, 2004). Note: Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 68 Asian and Pacific Islander-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 All Firms* Firms With Paid Employees Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Employees (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 47 $8,142 24 b -- -- Construction 66 15,290 13 148 $3,217 $9,118 Manufacturing 54 53,632 26 479 15,157 53,248 Transportation, Communications and Utilities 41 -- 10 c -- -- Wholesale Trade 68 254,662 31 586 20,903 252,795 Retail Trade 817 214,560 521 3,948 37,069 199,193 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 196 -- 10 a -- -- Services 1,153 162,871 387 2,258 53,245 141,442 Industries not classified 184 -- 0 0 0 0 Total 2,626 $727,654 1,020 7,591 $131,739 $664,021 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. a - 0-19 employees b - 20-99 employees c - 100-249 employees Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, Asians and Pacific Islanders, http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/ec97stat.htm (accessed July 13, 2004). 69 Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Employees (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 122 $11,262 36 89 $2,141 $8,984 Construction 409 99,310 109 975 21,266 93,494 Manufacturing 61 64,464 40 488 12,725 64,057 Transportation, Communications and Utilities 184 21,201 29 48 939 14,585 Wholesale Trade 46 8,052 16 31 881 6,109 Retail Trade 579 75,221 166 1,866 16,974 69,686 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 130 14,793 24 66 1,798 10,525 Services 1,375 78,552 155 2,071 25,799 59,796 Industries not classified 642 30,189 155 122 4,442 23,701 Total 3,547 $403,045 728 5,755 $86,965 $350,937 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Hispanic-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, Hispanic, http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/ec97stat.htm (accessed July 13, 2004). All Firms* Firms With Paid Employees 70 American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1997 All Firms* Firms With Paid Employees Industry Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Employees (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 121 $5,912 4 c -- -- Construction 215 79,560 93 870 $22,925 $73,073 Manufacturing 52 77,602 23 343 11,007 76,260 Transportation, Communications and Utilities 50 8,051 18 57 1,229 5,620 Wholesale Trade 30 7,177 14 83 1,536 5,700 Retail Trade 254 176,555 134 886 13,983 172,944 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 67 7,445 18 b -- -- Services 431 38,602 71 440 10,130 31,685 Industries not classified 1,100 52,295 166 391 7,783 36,314 Total 2,318 $453,199 540 3,231 $71,083 $408,324 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. b - 20-99 employees c - 100-249 employees Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, American Indians and Alaska Natives , http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/ec97stat.htm (accessed July 13, 2004). 71 Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997 Firms With Paid Employees Industry Division Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) 1992 Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 3,053 $222,582 294 1,831 $27,670 $159,688 Construction 1,673 316,547 575 2,863 54,342 293,595 Manufacturing 1,216 473,682 333 5,587 125,595 465,873 Transportation, Communications and Utilities 1,191 215,790 313 2,378 44,237 184,624 Wholesale Trade 1,459 1,995,267 374 3,499 83,657 1,958,510 Retail Trade 13,917 1,298,620 2,911 20,591 160,083 1,153,901 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 5,108 276,410 596 1,725 28,541 143,554 Selected Services 35,688 924,367 2,792 17,565 208,220 585,298 Industries not classified 3,125 36,684 114 29 483 6,177 Total 66,429 $5,759,949 8,302 56,068 $732,829 $4,951,219 1997 Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 1,673 $186,392 243 1,552 $29,133 $152,467 Construction 1,540 489,863 629 4,637 117,353 462,353 Manufacturing 919 1,678,654 352 8,066 241,541 1,670,839 Transportation, Communications and Utilities 998 259,830 317 2,281 60,303 241,340 Wholesale Trade 1,056 1,224,534 457 3,371 97,251 1,210,598 Retail Trade 10,799 1,293,137 2,366 15,836 161,541 1,179,763 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 3,361 521,042 520 2,762 66,414 412,064 Services 30,773 1,231,005 3,446 19,987 341,865 891,765 Industries not classified 3,552 43,764 137 6 248 682 Total 54,638 $6,928,221 8,434 58,497 $1,115,649 $6,221,871 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. * Firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. All Firms* Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1992 and 1997 Economic Census, Survey of Women-Owned Enterprises, Women-Owned Businesses , http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/92result.html and http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/ec97stat.htm (accessed July 13, 2004). 72 Black-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997 All Firms* Firms With Paid Employees Industry Division Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) 1992 Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 52 -- 7 -- -- -- Construction 187 $14,966 35 104 $2,462 $9,707 Manufacturing 35 -- 3 -- -- -- Transportation, Communications and Utilities 146 8,495 16 -- 955 4,548 Wholesale Trade 32 1,318 5 6 91 788 Retail Trade 425 18,055 55 207 2,179 10,926 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 151 2,625 9 -- -- -- Selected Services 1,834 36,014 154 620 5,916 18,128 Industries not classified 215 3,975 7 2 34 285 Total 3,078 $92,295 291 1,088 $13,012 $50,991 1997 Agricultural Services, Forestry, Fishing and Mining 45 -- 1 a -- -- Construction 228 $37,309 66 319 $8,647 $34,088 Manufacturing 44 -- 17 b -- -- Transportation, Communications and Utilities 152 21,585 38 c -- -- Wholesale Trade 71 71,234 28 149 6,336 70,100 Retail Trade 426 114,098 101 1,233 18,925 108,634 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 163 -- 18 b -- -- Services 1,935 225,121 184 3,161 60,269 205,762 Industries not classified 332 111,839 71 f -- -- Total 3,396 $593,636 524 5,834 $174,203 $547,688 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data is included in higher level totals. * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. a - 0-19 employees b - 20-99 employees c - 100-249 employees f - 500-999 employees Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1992 and 1997 Economic Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, Black , http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/92result.html and http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/ec97stat.htm (accessed July 13, 2004). 73 Manufacturing Industry Number Value of Shipments ($1,000) Food 31,789 $903,790 25,761 $3,398,328 $10,053,111 $13,459,739 $207,812 Textile products 744 24,518 645 55,208 47,634 98,625 3,274 Apparel 1,460 38,329 1,140 -- -- -- 3,575 Wood products 2,453 60,583 2,014 124,411 165,450 292,087 23,097 Paper 3,159 108,630 2,350 245,183 365,314 608,399 10,027 Printing & related support activities 13,491 449,625 9,434 1,016,877 844,730 1,869,916 43,168 Petroleum and coal products 2,078 96,883 1,413 -- -- -- 63,066 Chemical manufacturing 5,919 259,032 3,975 1,412,966 1,443,184 2,863,818 214,259 Plastics & rubber products 11,507 374,920 9,373 890,502 1,028,884 1,936,073 66,209 Nonmetallic mineral products 6,236 222,444 5,139 647,849 490,873 140,241 53,246 Primary metal manufacturing 1,746 68,899 1,450 147,434 97,149 243,519 22,901 Fabricated metal products 14,937 463,034 11,005 1,056,730 967,665 2,033,770 54,812 Machinery manufacturing 21,943 749,281 14,769 1,710,151 2,072,805 3,794,568 99,758 Computer & electronic products 6,155 241,990 3,480 565,953 549,419 1,118,348 42,544 Electrical equipment & appliances 4,505 163,498 3,239 534,198 507,427 1,044,467 38,457 Transportation equipment 55,245 2,577,750 36,993 7,982,337 8,695,251 16,669,475 191,855 Furniture & related products 4,935 133,411 3,959 318,857 190,465 512,570 11,356 Miscellaneous manufacturing 4,578 117,387 3,385 435,908 196,953 620,888 16,485 Kansas 193,797 $7,092,876 139,992 $21,008,434 $31,858,356 $53,031,394 $1,178,162 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Survey of Manufactures, Geographic Area Statistics: 2001, M01(AS)-3, http://www.census.gov/mcd/asm-as3.html (accessed July 27, 2004). Double dash (--) indicates withheld (estimates did not meet publication standards). Value Added by Manufacture ($1,000) Cost of Materials ($1,000) Payroll ($1,000) Manufacturing in Kansas 2001 All Employees Production Workers (Number) Total Capital Expenditures ($1,000) 74 Finance and Insurance in Kansas, 1997 Type of Business Credit intermediation and related activities 1,936 $8,329,422 $827,440 27,155 Depository credit intermediation 1,405 5,186,167 603,023 20,611 Commercial banking 1,040 3,123,136 501,486 17,031 National commercial banks (banking) 433 1,597,122 276,878 8,899 State commercial banks (banking) 607 1,526,014 224,608 8,132 Savings institutions 180 749,204 66,296 2,168 Credit unions 185 1,313,827 35,241 1,412 Nondepository credit intermediation 418 2,106,699 152,357 3,965 Sales financing 96 645,939 43,427 1,033 Other nondepository credit intermediation 318 1,067,935 103,375 2,773 Consumer lending 98 85,090 14,629 484 Real estate credit 150 633,930 65,125 1,416 All other nondepository intermediation 67 -- -- e Pawn shops 47 15,925 3,508 198 Activities related to credit intermediation 113 1,036,556 72,060 2,579 Mortgage & nonmortgage loan brokers 50 20,865 9,203 232 Securities intermediation and related activities 559 677,460 173,890 2,920 Securities and commodity contracts intermed. and brokerage 312 308,040 95,890 1,597 Securities brokerage 242 243,985 78,399 1,258 Commodity contracts brokerage 30 8,554 3,301 80 Other financial investment activities 247 369,420 78,000 1,323 Portfolio management 81 144,065 43,803 12,745 Investment advice 73 37,857 10,068 252 Insurance carriers and related activities 2,468 - 822,725 23,095 Insurance carriers 448 - 568,245 14,476 Direct life insurance carriers 234 q 3,911 133 Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities 2,020 887,044 254,480 8,559 Insurance agencies and brokerages 1,883 747,184 199,086 7,121 Funds, trusts & other financial vehicles (part) 10 61,197 2,915 c Kansas Total 4,973 - $1,826,970 53,304 Single dash (-) indicates not available or not comparable. Double dash (--) indicates withheld. Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. c - 100-249 employees e - 250-499 employees q - revenue not collected at this level of detail for multi-establishment firms Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Finance and Insurance, Geographic Area Series, Kansas , http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/97EC_KS.HTM (accessed July 14, 2004). Paid Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (Number) Establishments (Number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) 75 Kind of Business Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1,554 $6,159,002 $487,609 17,846 Automobile dealers 632 5,352,435 366,263 11,789 Other motor vehicle dealers 128 -- -- f Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores 794 -- -- i Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 653 609,052 87,835 4,463 Furniture stores 294 344,040 48,430 2,326 Home furnishings stores 359 265,012 39,405 2,137 Electronics and Appliance Stores 567 665,201 72,538 3,881 Computer & software stores 151 235,665 24,610 1,081 Building Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies 1,230 2,283,435 258,596 12,185 Building material & supplies dealers 921 -- -- i Lawn and garden equipment & supplies 309 -- -- g Food and Beverage Stores 1,399 3,671,373 362,379 28,684 Grocery stores 709 3,324,753 340,293 25,968 Specialty food stores 139 53,715 8,664 720 Beer, wine, & liquor stores 551 292,905 13,422 1,996 Health & Personal Care Stores 776 847,885 111,682 6,655 Pharmacies & drug stores 438 719,387 87,345 5,184 Gasoline Stations 1,635 2,254,007 136,647 11,694 Gasoline stations with convenience stores 1,147 1,674,321 96,633 8,625 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 1,367 936,112 120,025 10,423 Clothing stores 864 630,761 78,406 7,358 Shoe stores 265 165,582 18,376 1,605 Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores 238 139,769 23,243 1,460 Paid Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (Number) Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997 Establishments (Number) Sales ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) 76 Kind of Business Paid Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (Number) Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997 Establishments (Number) Sales ($1,000) Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 684 $507,094 $61,728 5,418 Sporting goods stores 474 332,020 40,306 3,417 Hobby, toy, & game stores 93 -- -- g Book, periodical, & music stores 210 175,074 21,422 2,001 Book stores 123 -- -- g General Merchandise Stores 443 3,453,976 324,819 27,776 Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 120 2,535,717 - - Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 120 2,515,980 245,580 20,945 National chain department stores 24 446,379 48,674 3,804 Other general merchandise stores 323 937,996 79,239 6,831 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 1,454 -- -- i Florists 345 69,742 14,478 1,591 Office supplies, stationery, & gift stores 472 253,585 33,105 3,174 Used merchandise stores 199 -- -- g Other miscellaneous store retailers 438 -- -- g Nonstore Retailers 509 -- -- h Electronic shopping & mail order houses 92 -- -- f Vending machine operators 70 -- -- f Direct selling establishments 347 -- -- g Total Retail Trade 12,271 $22,571,918 $2,191,057 140,412 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series, Kansas, http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/97EC_KS.HTM (accessed July 14, 2004). Single dash (--) indicates not available or not comparable. Double dash indicates withheld. Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. f - 500-999 employees g - 1,000-2,499 employees h - 2,500-4,999 employees i - 5,000-9,999 employees 77 Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997 Type of Operation and Kind of Business Sales ($1,000) Durable Goods 3,086 $20,657,718 $1,192,794 34,253 Motor vehicles, auto parts and supplies 340 6,448,786 107,010 3,819 Furniture and home furnishings 124 375,716 31,184 900 Lumber and other construction materials 135 760,302 44,190 1,566 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies 443 2,292,847 235,673 5,786 Metal and Mineral (except petroleum) 107 -- -- g Electrical goods 377 2,378,853 167,314 3,926 Hardware and plumbing and heating 204 892,882 71,848 2,095 Machinery, equipment and supplies 1,078 5,837,392 430,524 12,382 Miscellaneous durable goods 278 -- -- g Nondurable Goods 1,999 $21,552,146 $754,048 25,701 Paper and paper products 118 607,936 52,445 1,555 Drugs and druggists' sundries 64 1,201,686 43,844 1,199 Apparel, piece goods and notions 70 -- -- f Grocery and related products 286 6,673,095 -- 8,410 Farm-product raw materials 692 8,255,851 155,414 6,513 Chemical and allied products 143 624,087 44,667 1,222 Petroleum and petroleum products 212 1,422,517 42,394 1,616 Beer, wine and distilled alcoholic beverage 55 516,397 40,793 1,211 Miscellaneous nondurable goods 359 -- -- h Total Wholesale Trade 5,085 $42,209,864 $1,946,842 59,594 Merchant Wholesalers 4,128 $23,579,756 $1,463,304 47,728 Manufacturers' Sales Branches and Offices 390 14,082,618 383,033 8,569 Agents, Brokers and Commission Merchants 567 4,547,490 100,505 3,657 Total Wholesale Trade 5,085 $42,209,864 $1,946,842 59,594 Double dash (--) indicates data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. f - 500-999 employees g - 1,000-2,499 employees h - 2,500-4,999 employees Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Kansas , http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/97EC_KS.HTM (accessed July 14, 2004). Paid Employees for Pay Period Including March 12 (Number) Establishments (Number) Annual Payroll ($1,000) 78 Industry Annual Payroll (Thousands) Annual Payroll (Thousands) Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Agriculture Support 217 f -- 224 777 $16,528 Mining 878 7,091 $23,838 847 6,795 262,277 Utilities 290 7,486 452,057 278 6,614 377,559 Construction 7,449 64,308 2,320,652 7,519 63,649 2,302,229 Manufacturing 3,240 191,013 7,301,706 3,181 178,669 6,802,605 Wholesale Trade 4,811 59,479 2,283,169 4,719 54,867 2,107,653 Retail Trade 12,206 152,328 2,813,226 11,980 149,323 2,854,231 Transportation and Warehousing 2,463 35,323 1,089,405 2,461 35,465 1,094,636 Information 1,556 47,138 2,218,610 1,517 46,985 2,298,108 Finance and Insurance 5,178 52,857 2,129,587 5,496 55,555 2,414,120 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2,849 15,624 397,371 2,952 15,234 403,695 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 6,492 52,362 2,152,937 6,719 53,603 2,150,085 Management of Companies and Enterprises 593 22,230 1,279,253 597 23,750 1,311,368 Admin., Support, Waste Mgt., Remediation Services 3,421 65,681 1,416,480 3,232 61,682 1,378,905 Educational Services 625 16,561 320,606 666 18,182 353,531 Health Care and Social Assistance 6,636 157,316 4,445,027 7,052 160,081 4,705,220 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 1,009 13,177 203,511 1,054 14,054 206,204 Accommodation and Food Services 5,551 96,466 960,196 5,610 93,969 930,510 Other Services (except public administration) 8,310 54,171 996,716 8,552 54,073 1,007,464 Auxiliaries (except corporate, subsidiary and regional mgt.) 168 6,760 219,416 136 5,363 170,494 Unclassified Establishments 623 f -- 285 204 5,540 Total 74,565 1,118,898 $33,303,991 75,077 1,098,894 $33,152,962 Note: Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self-employed persons. Double dash (--) indicates data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. f - 500-999 employees Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, Kansas , 2001 , http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/cbptotal.html (accessed July 14, 2004). Employees, Payrolls, and Number of Firms for Various Industries in Kansas, 2001 and 2002 20022001 Number of Firms Employees Mid-March Number of Firms Employees Mid-March 79 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Allen $106,012 A $2,586 A $3,404 $50,823 $4,028 $9,909 $3,246 $1,516 $4,221 Anderson 28,715 A 280 - 1,840 4,545 2,405 4,969 2,267 B 2,573 Atchison 147,644 - 725 B 5,493 57,417 10,866 10,054 2,107 1,036 4,482 Barber 27,419 44 2,527 A 926 C 1,669 4,561 2,121 B 1,530 Barton 256,353 A 10,973 C 31,490 48,197 25,071 30,199 7,818 2,716 12,349 Bourbon 131,642 A A A 11,665 28,560 15,246 9,847 462 949 11,367 Brown 68,330 A - A 1,445 4,924 6,720 5,120 464 1,674 5,130 Butler 280,250 141 2,556 2,841 40,735 66,951 9,125 39,143 6,275 2,623 14,937 Chase 6,188 193 B A A B A 665 939 A B Chautauqua 9,122 - 472 B 420 494 855 1,105 A A B Cherokee 122,865 - B B 14,767 55,245 3,726 8,705 C B 3,729 Cheyenne 10,773 A A A 201 A 3,120 1,175 263 A 732 Clark 7,813 - A A A A 925 B 853 A 1,383 Clay 48,246 A A B 5,479 7,508 2,955 6,898 1,925 1,118 3,123 Cloud 60,515 - A A 2,813 9,295 6,614 9,159 2,231 B 5,110 Coffey 107,043 - B G 3,248 3,841 1,875 5,941 B B 3,353 Comanche 6,904 - A A 205 1,299 A 883 A A 817 Cowley 287,784 A 867 B 6,953 133,042 19,261 26,271 2,197 4,742 10,871 Crawford 359,481 A 535 3,614 11,848 108,410 17,478 35,787 1,579 15,299 9,640 Decatur 10,938 A A A 385 A 1,342 1,475 A - 904 Dickinson 124,137 B 851 2,962 5,792 30,678 11,335 13,435 4,703 1,020 6,064 Doniphan 33,188 A - A 1,243 15,169 3,150 2,206 1,822 A 2,285 Douglas 854,411 A B C 76,736 129,690 24,616 102,009 11,374 92,618 35,207 Edwards 13,930 A A A 623 4,449 2,576 730 A 128 771 Elk 4,389 A A - 164 B 404 273 A A 542 Ellis 266,256 101 11,523 C 14,209 24,466 9,611 41,460 2,652 6,288 10,836 Ellsworth 37,125 A B A 2,082 9,770 1,528 2,418 180 B 1,795 Finney 352,331 B 4,702 E 29,595 93,282 20,990 45,623 13,814 5,893 14,733 Ford 344,796 183 - B 12,815 156,396 18,909 35,921 7,859 11,252 8,638 Franklin 189,444 - B A 8,866 34,992 9,840 16,863 5,557 1,482 5,789 Geary 112,313 A B B 5,253 14,715 4,882 20,066 4,330 6,380 5,894 Gove 14,998 B A A 874 2,063 2,700 1,437 352 143 1,068 Graham 11,841 A 469 A 698 - 667 2,310 422 A 1,229 Grant 59,275 491 11,659 B 4,103 7,827 5,295 5,992 828 A 3,387 Gray 31,341 1,780 A A 5,895 2,354 5,528 3,288 1,820 A 2,198 Greeley 6,761 A A A A - B 999 - A 545 Greenwood 23,270 A 2,745 A 1,369 1,941 785 3,385 B B 1,910 Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 (Thousands of Dollars) 80 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 (Thousands of Dollars) Hamilton $10,337 A - A $908 - $2,815 $1,274 A A B Harper 31,197 A 1,019 A 1,164 6,406 2,745 3,910 2,245 A 3,177 Harvey 309,853 A 1,435 A 19,532 127,574 8,105 25,786 7,195 2,095 9,493 Haskell 18,486 299 A A 516 A 4,320 1,255 1,850 - 2,241 Hodgeman 5,578 - A A A A B B 9 A B Jackson 63,024 A - A 5,180 4,777 1,021 9,190 B B 3,382 Jefferson 58,058 A C B 23,370 3,753 624 4,324 980 B 3,074 Jewell 9,140 - - B 120 A 1,353 798 349 A 1,281 Johnson 10,793,534 284 14,658 27,705 709,058 767,696 852,941 817,973 371,870 1,620,714 1,244,438 Kearny 10,891 A A B 194 A 1,339 647 2,141 A 1,147 Kingman 42,778 A 1,931 - 4,565 10,584 4,436 3,468 B 470 3,655 Kiowa 18,769 A A - 562 A 2,888 2,178 4,678 B 902 Labette 189,270 - A B 6,438 62,805 4,937 15,068 9,343 2,853 8,032 Lane 7,372 217 A B 61 A 1,849 659 296 A 1,240 Leavenworth 419,294 A A 2,170 38,827 18,746 3,084 41,574 6,947 33,784 25,882 Lincoln 9,371 A - - 596 316 1,211 1,258 93 - 1,092 Linn 36,066 A B E 3,489 2,474 502 2,654 B 591 2,026 Logan 17,080 294 A A 1,767 A 1,581 4,404 557 - 1,107 Lyon 327,030 64 718 2,438 13,238 140,486 15,217 44,076 7,525 4,536 9,111 McPherson 349,538 A 2,479 B 15,731 160,925 12,072 21,704 21,280 4,863 22,758 Marion 55,054 A 1,383 A 2,200 7,705 4,086 9,579 818 646 3,466 Marshall 76,697 A A 1,150 3,579 28,817 4,603 7,473 1,956 2,298 5,818 Meade 18,977 A A B 2,063 A 3,030 2,035 1,655 790 1,367 Miami 158,289 A 1,315 B 38,056 18,375 3,704 18,415 5,404 2,241 8,948 Mitchell 52,254 A - A 2,325 11,060 6,852 7,540 1,703 1,639 2,732 Montgomery 333,135 - 899 4,028 13,210 143,554 12,148 41,875 8,104 6,501 10,669 Morris 24,027 - B B 1,639 4,491 388 3,642 350 B 1,732 Morton 13,576 A 2,037 755 190 822 3,128 1,323 488 B 1,168 Nemaha 91,991 A A A 4,606 34,096 5,839 8,488 9,580 609 4,525 Neosho 144,283 A 2,902 A 9,579 49,394 9,167 18,084 2,300 2,440 12,315 Ness 18,222 A 3,640 A 258 B 2,931 1,348 1,919 A 1,962 Norton 40,099 A A B 2,481 4,786 1,596 2,956 1,311 C 2,687 Osage 47,502 - A A 2,779 C 1,601 6,313 933 504 3,348 Osborne 20,183 A A - 253 3,637 2,126 2,607 B 618 1,998 Ottawa 18,086 A A - 1,085 1,634 3,378 1,368 501 A 2,122 Pawnee 46,599 B A - 1,919 1,794 1,806 4,156 232 270 3,022 Phillips 39,776 - B A 695 E 2,281 3,218 2,062 A 3,618 81 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 (Thousands of Dollars) Pottawatomie $152,527 A - E $14,963 $29,881 $12,034 $20,106 $4,054 $14,207 $6,592 Pratt 70,737 348 4,525 B 3,431 2,827 6,288 10,849 1,986 1,426 5,657 Rawlins 11,369 - A A 389 B 2,773 1,335 90 A 1,289 Reno 628,436 A 1,530 C 42,213 131,888 41,840 75,967 14,297 15,136 26,636 Republic 35,503 378 A - 3,507 12,615 2,536 3,721 A B 2,352 Rice 59,836 A 6,897 A 2,115 13,645 3,993 3,873 7,253 1,036 3,918 Riley 411,925 B A B 33,650 9,938 9,916 56,491 2,073 16,570 43,484 Rooks 30,220 B 1,662 A 1,486 9,573 3,219 3,238 624 154 2,259 Rush 21,239 - - - 134 C 4,875 2,079 1,757 B 879 Russell 31,885 A 3,033 A 1,407 1,578 4,474 4,631 B B 1,934 Saline 687,491 A A B 48,074 188,915 38,109 77,079 14,696 16,662 26,579 Scott 27,537 A A B 1,110 810 4,156 3,873 608 219 2,780 Sedgwick 7,341,384 949 39,608 39,391 430,455 2,627,878 336,341 532,798 194,402 218,843 356,156 Seward 235,919 - 15,311 B 5,824 2,500-4,99 6,990 26,129 17,337 2,578 6,837 Shawnee 2,285,077 119 A F 184,379 261,080 89,213 208,659 26,098 104,156 240,720 Sheridan 12,678 A - A 618 A 3,545 1,376 A 164 1,776 Sherman 37,178 A A A 1,437 B 4,285 7,120 1,944 962 4,386 Smith 18,712 A A A 281 5,073 2,451 2,584 116 142 2,043 Stafford 16,342 163 675 - 441 1,448 2,846 992 905 A 1,783 Stanton 8,846 A - - 119 A 3,415 1,116 98 - B Stevens 28,458 596 A 1,676 1,078 4,455 2,662 6,103 A 2,313 Sumner 97,622 99 672 1,088 2,900 32,910 5,757 10,444 2,160 3,657 8,136 Thomas 50,321 A - B 3,260 B 7,575 8,779 1,655 3,230 4,510 Trego 13,209 A 18 B 462 295 943 2,269 864 A 1,000 Wabaunsee 15,412 - - A 2,635 2,412 303 2,057 519 A 1,323 Wallace 6,241 A - A A A 2,171 633 A 245 527 Washington 25,927 A A A 1,913 2,244 6,162 2,797 1,405 22 1,974 Wichita 8,780 271 - A A 1,347 1,083 1,605 214 A 300 Wilson 92,313 32 853 A 23,439 42,513 713 3,154 C 548 2,333 Woodson 9,663 - 995 A 160 B 1,345 1,324 142 A B Wyandotte 2,111,231 - A B 243,201 564,761 244,177 120,032 211,454 22,909 33,073 Statewide 79,685 - 69,078 - - - - B A - 771 Kansas $33,152,962 $16,528 $262,277 $377,559 $2,302,229 $6,802,605 $2,107,653 $2,854,231 $1,094,636 $2,298,108 $2,414,120 * Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, Kansas 2002. Note: Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499. 82 County Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts, Entertain. & Recreation Accommod. & Food Service Other Services Auxiliaries Unclassified Allen $387 $2,696 B $529 $47 $13,375 B $4,555 $2,978 A A Anderson 214 458 A 489 A 6,274 A 1,060 - A Atchison 1,441 1,688 E 990 8,939 25,304 404 3,703 3,801 A A Barber A 1,064 A - A 4,393 64 625 545 - A Barton 1,568 9,299 1,713 3,525 B 46,193 1,122 7,533 9,376 - A Bourbon B 7,585 7,959 1,047 A 27,260 A 4,165 2,217 B A Brown 139 3,435 B B B 14,887 F 2,401 1,412 A - Butler 2,495 6,322 A E 1,150 50,318 2,497 13,318 9,578 B A Chase A 172 - A - B A 545 214 - - Chautauqua - 171 - - - 3,811 A B B - - Cherokee 148 1,821 1,972 3,475 A 11,429 269 2,680 1,540 - A Cheyenne 67 545 - 72 A 3,447 A 359 234 - - Clark - 409 A A - B A B 347 - - Clay A 1,160 A B - 12,247 223 C 1,533 - - Cloud 293 1,689 - 642 A 13,637 A 1,937 3,765 - 13 Coffey A B - A - 7,913 B C 1,374 - A Comanche A 74 A A 2,340 A B 518 - - Cowley 1,864 3,688 373 3,855 E 48,151 1,123 7,624 7,040 B - Crawford 1,497 7,492 8,374 19,026 F 63,288 1,373 13,207 18,151 B A Decatur 168 1,470 - A - 3,796 38 334 291 - A Dickinson A 2,815 C 989 B 14,310 2,224 4,175 4,157 C A Doniphan 72 408 A A A 3,913 A 438 1,201 - A Douglas 13,899 56,196 5,416 25,527 25,797 130,953 6,512 47,211 36,914 F 131 Edwards - 123 - 58 A 2,961 54 207 366 - A Elk A 98 - - - 111 A B 287 - A Ellis 2,190 14,285 510 2,255 2,351 89,734 1,343 14,146 9,230 B 46 Ellsworth 24 2,212 A 282 - 10,005 164 735 749 - A Finney 3,495 9,229 1,018 14,070 A 53,639 1,267 14,005 13,309 - 58 Ford 3,018 14,257 5,124 7,595 849 38,143 1,524 9,924 7,369 A A Franklin B 3,936 A 3,700 E 26,956 B 5,676 3,548 G A Geary 1,245 3,658 A 4,131 B 24,511 817 7,758 5,410 - - Gove A 160 - 143 - 4,129 - 1,081 630 - - Graham A A - A - 4,627 A B 570 - - Grant 544 657 A C B 5,335 A 1,710 1,558 - A Gray A 1,768 A 503 268 2,641 129 B 985 - - Greeley A 65 - A - C A A 339 - - Greenwood A 526 - - A 6,682 127 885 647 - A Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 (Thousands of Dollars) 83 County Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts, Entertain. & Recreation Accommod. & Food Service Other Services Auxiliaries Unclassified Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 (Thousands of Dollars) Hamilton A $146 - A - $2,395 A B $300 - A Harper A 715 - 221 A 6,394 125 1,425 736 - - Harvey 1,127 4,432 1,307 4,912 12,397 65,412 B 8,221 9,089 - A Haskell A 459 A 81 B 3,170 100 275 1,001 A A Hodgeman A A - A - C A A 211 - A Jackson A 1,080 - B B 8,554 G 1,687 1,629 - A Jefferson 151 1,546 - 898 308 7,013 1,064 1,111 1,715 - A Jewell A 164 - - A C A 420 274 - - Johnson 189,277 1,227,517 647,988 677,259 97,630 912,150 65,701 260,180 257,591 29,125 1,779 Kearny - 221 - A A 445 - 274 825 - A Kingman 69 840 A 362 - 8,402 B 1,091 798 - A Kiowa A 186 - B B 3,266 34 526 667 - - Labette 1,165 14,505 B 432 B 48,357 319 4,322 5,647 A A Lane - 255 - A - B B A 139 - A Leavenworth 5,428 44,324 B 12,183 6,591 149,939 2,024 9,878 15,733 B 330 Lincoln A 239 - 377 - 3,445 79 169 432 - A Linn - 475 - A - 2,066 A 561 1,036 - - Logan A 633 A 51 A 3,212 A 866 872 - A Lyon 2,260 6,130 A 6,311 420 52,025 987 12,385 8,535 - A McPherson 980 3,625 B 10,467 10,809 39,602 990 7,024 10,636 A 15 Marion A 3,926 A 297 12,951 A 1,740 2,296 A A Marshall A 1,833 A 2,038 451 12,547 A 1,986 1,749 - A Meade A 377 A A - 3,916 A B 536 - A Miami 1,579 5,592 A 4,713 706 34,731 697 4,251 4,647 - 55 Mitchell A 1,303 - 156 B 11,483 354 C 1,105 B A Montgomery 2,459 4,703 2,733 12,395 381 52,425 843 8,803 7,296 A A Morris A 1,080 - A A 3,324 50 1,279 1,146 - A Morton - 251 - - - 529 A 586 624 - A Nemaha A 3,124 A 579 840 14,384 110 1,494 2,226 B 24 Neosho 305 3,555 - 3,066 A 23,729 506 3,530 2,934 - A Ness A 497 - A - 2,931 A 362 836 - - Norton A 1,479 B 91 - 7,901 93 919 822 - - Osage 326 796 - 355 C 18,252 A 1,069 1,476 - A Osborne A B A 240 A 4,184 - 508 551 - - Ottawa A B - 116 - 5,468 A B 1,120 - - Pawnee 252 1,175 - 185 B 27,979 212 1,396 1,128 - A Phillips A 1,896 A 1,216 - 6,673 A 851 1,380 - 28 84 County Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts, Entertain. & Recreation Accommod. & Food Service Other Services Auxiliaries Unclassified Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2002 (Thousands of Dollars) Pottawatomie B $3,972 A $1,842 B $19,354 B $1,526 $4,047 - - Pratt 299 2,764 B 50 A 19,919 B 3,580 2,894 - 15 Rawlins A A - A - 3,504 120 85 105 - A Reno 3,104 15,077 44,968 23,867 2,236 132,823 5,262 21,791 16,259 C 132 Republic A 882 A 370 - 6,412 84 789 759 - - Rice 48 1,025 - 1,189 E 7,546 181 1,751 1,786 - - Riley 7,472 36,661 4,183 18,885 4,717 90,263 3,002 28,338 41,390 - 298 Rooks A 1,156 A C B 2,327 59 487 1,232 - - Rush A 720 - 231 - 3,197 A B 206 - - Russell A 814 A C - 3,800 A C 1,033 A A Saline 5,070 32,263 28,750 11,670 8,157 122,474 4,413 24,498 29,123 C B Scott A 1,104 - 308 A 6,334 B 837 1,359 A A Sedgwick 88,609 306,878 346,786 278,693 84,305 994,946 31,035 201,526 208,196 22,541 1,048 Seward 1,503 4,826 B 3,857 A 29,766 376 8,206 5,689 B A Shawnee 27,355 130,355 128,000 100,902 13,451 503,988 11,114 67,083 115,860 C 122 Sheridan - 282 - B - 2,452 A B 336 - - Sherman 363 1,240 A 350 - 7,868 B 2,222 1,888 - A Smith A 225 - 164 A 4,124 - 436 541 - - Stafford B 279 B 587 - 4,524 A B 697 - - Stanton - 291 A A - B - 101 450 B - Stevens A 893 - 132 A 5,930 B - 813 - - Sumner 790 1,255 C 65 A 19,232 103 4,009 3,179 - A Thomas B 974 A 741 A 8,387 B 5,364 2,235 - A Trego 124 406 - A - C 155 857 716 - - Wabaunsee - 147 - C - 1,887 A B 482 - A Wallace A - A - 634 A B 474 - - Washington 20 856 A A A 6,232 A 754 1,136 - A Wichita A 43 A A A 1,850 A A 421 - 7 Wilson 65 1,878 A B B 9,673 A 1,037 1,030 - - Woodson A 170 - A - 2,633 A 332 173 - A Wyandotte 22,082 98,975 30,828 64,694 11,981 331,523 10,726 33,726 60,280 5,452 212 Statewide - A A G A A - - - - - Kansas $403,695 $2,150,085 $1,311,368 $1,378,905 $353,531 $4,705,220 $206,204 $930,510 $1,007,464 $170,494 $5,540 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, Kansas 2002. Note: Data suppression is based on employment size. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499. 85 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Alen 404192 24 25 25 7 13 13 29 Anderson 231160 3 10 16 40 2 17 tchison 394042 8 23 7 6 8 8 2 Barber 204 5 16 1 19 5 8 38 11 5 14 Barton 1,012 6 55 7 92 48 75 162 39 13 63 Bourbon 392162 35 28 25 5 17 6 31 rown 256202 20 10 0 38 0 8 25 Butler 1,282 5 21 3 214 53 51 190 45 16 88 Chase 68431 2 4 2 1 6 1 3 Chautauqua 92082 7 5 4 23 1 2 Cheroke 381025 35 37 16 7 0 7 2 Cheyenne 116221 10 2 0 26 5 1 7 Clark 77021 3 4 15 6 8 y 285114 17 15 47 1 5 25 Cloud 340012 3 20 69 20 8 Cofey 262085 6 12 1 50 1 5 24 manche 78031 7 2 1 4 2 5 Cowley 818 2 14 2 61 51 40 150 21 19 56 Crawford 1,08445 86 72 50173 20 19 52 Dectu 13111 1 1 2 3 0 9 iknso 560565 59 2 25 96 28 8 37 Doniphan 171201 1 1 10 27 16 3 1 Douglas 2,662147 37 84 864 48 5 56 Edwards 95111 6 7 7 15 3 lk 67130 7 2 4 0 2 3 Ellis 1,031 3 47 5 83 30 47 205 36 17 70 Elsworth 195111 1 1 1 37 4 5 16 Finney 1,024 12 13 7 112 29 79 185 60 18 58 Ford 866505 62 28 5 175 49 18 62 ankli 600082 94 9 2 90 35 0 34 Gery 510134 36 1 15 18 12 5 ov 136111 15 7 21 9 3 9 Graham 110161 3 0 0 5 1 Grant 239 5 15 3 28 9 18 42 9 2 13 Gray 219 10 1 1 26 8 21 33 16 2 15 Grely 52222 4 0 2 8 0 3 Greenwood 227 1 17 3 22 9 9 46 5 8 16 Hamilton 80202 4 0 1 15 3 1 4 Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 86 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 Harpe 236192 15 17 17 46 13 2 17 vy 820271 79 60 3219 5 1 45 Haskel 117421 3 1 20 8 0 6 Hodgeman 44011 2 2 3 6 3 1 3 Jackson 276101 43 7 9 57 12 6 15 efr 366221 6 15 6 61 5 8 9 Jwl 95002 3 4 8 20 3 12 Johnson 16,117 10 18 12 1,559 518 1,394 2,013 278 474 1,514 Kearny 89114 7 1 7 1 1 1 6 Kingman 233 3 12 0 32 10 22 33 6 8 17 owa 119120 9 1 7 24 4 7 Labette 524034 31 35 251 13 15 39 Lane 83313 6 2 9 3 0 5 Leavenworth 1,113124 18 34 25186 4 17 70 Lincoln 111200 9 5 9 2 0 9 67173 37 1 6 9 3 5 16 Logan 146421 9 3 1 26 1 0 0 Lyon 908457 71 40 4 1 36 14 6 McPherson 952 4 19 6 110 65 53 155 45 20 60 arion 353151 27 26 16 72 14 6 23 Mshal 68115 30 6 26 9 5 Meade 141352 1 5 1 24 1 4 9 iam 705292 67 29 26 91 24 12 3 Mtchel 261203 25 8 60 1 8 16 Montgomery 985 0 13 9 71 50 51 192 38 25 66 oris 155021 1 7 4 43 5 6 13 Mtn 12285 6 3 10 16 4 8 Nemaha 396231 3 27 23 80 37 8 24 Neosho 527 2 15 1 34 35 33 97 16 10 40 Ness 152 1 19 2 8 4 18 24 11 2 13 Nortn 206212 17 5 12 28 18 6 15 Osage 309023 40 7 63 9 20 Osborne 168220 8 1 9 12 7 13 taw 30110 15 9 18 0 2 9 Pawnee 185120 3 5 9 32 8 4 17 Phillips 236042 24 8 18 4 16 5 25 Potawtomie 480303 8 26 78 24 10 4 Pratt 401 6 19 3 44 8 26 56 10 6 25 87 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 Rawlins 102011 9 5 9 19 5 3 12 Reno 1,781295 163 8 10 346 64 19 8 Republic 194310 9 1 2 9 3 5 16 Rice 302 2 12 2 28 12 21 47 17 9 19 Riley 1,499213 135 27 4630 18 28 9 Rooks 205 2 14 3 18 6 14 37 15 4 10 Ruh 108000 9 5 10 2 10 3 8 Russell 275 1 33 1 25 10 20 44 10 7 19 Saline 1,700124 173 82 102297 63 2 19 cot 96312 2 6 8 3 10 3 2 Sedgwick 12,070 8 149 18 1,164 584 738 1,841 288 185 886 Seward 629 0 33 5 27 12 40 122 36 12 34 Shawnee 4,636 4 1 11 472 122 183 778 106 73 354 Sheridan 105202 7 2 1 23 7 4 9 herman 274212 25 4 8 5 12 10 16 Sit 155211 1 16 32 5 3 2 aford 63430 0 4 4 19 14 10 Stn 75200 9 3 13 0 0 3 evs 157411 10 4 7 23 17 2 12 Sumnr 543343 48 7 32 8 9 17 40 Thoas 39102 26 4 60 13 2 27 Trego 128232 9 5 5 23 2 Wabaunsee 132001 25 0 5 2 12 alce 61202 1 1 6 9 2 4 4 Wshington 229123 23 6 1 41 9 3 1 ca 98402 4 0 8 12 1 5 Wilson 249361 24 27 6 47 7 3 12 Woodson 110 0 12 1 7 2 9 19 4 4 6 Wyandotte 3,036022 290 40 275398 170 27 14 Statewide 73 0 57 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 Kansas 75,077 224 847 278 7,519 3,181 4,719 11,980 2,461 1,517 5,496 * Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, Kansas 2002. 88 County Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Accommodation & Food Service Other Services Auxiliaries Unclassified Allen 9 22 3 10 3 39 7 35 55 1 2 Anderson 6 12 1 7 2 22 2 15 24 0 1 Atchison 16 24 2 9 8 56 7 32 47 1 1 Barber 2 13 1 0 1 14 7 16 26 0 2 Barton 23 65 7 39 5 96 13 63 133 0 8 Bourbon 8 25 6 12 1 46 2 34 49 2 1 Brown 5 13 1 4 4 26 7 20 40 1 0 Butler 53 89 1 37 7 125 20 103 158 2 1 Chase 1 4 0 1 0 2 1 8 14 0 0 Chautauqua 0 5 0 0 0 12 2 10 8 0 0 Cherokee 5 21 5 10 1 39 9 34 49 0 1 Cheyenne 4 6 0 5 1 12 2 9 11 0 0 Clark 0 5 1 1 0 8 2 6 12 0 0 Clay 6 18 2 7 0 25 7 17 39 0 0 Cloud 12 15 0 9 1 38 3 24 50 0 3 Coffey 7 11 0 6 0 24 6 16 29 0 2 Comanche 1 3 1 1 1 9 1 5 11 0 0 Cowley 19 50 4 24 5 114 10 67 107 2 0 Crawford 35 70 13 36 9 140 9 94 112 3 2 Decatur 5 8 0 4 0 7 3 7 12 0 2 Dickinson 11 36 2 14 1 48 26 43 85 2 1 Doniphan 3 10 1 3 2 15 2 10 25 0 1 Douglas 147 282 11 125 49 250 43 266 237 6 8 Edwards 0 4 0 3 1 9 3 7 12 0 1 Elk 2 5 0 0 0 7 1 8 8 0 1 Ellis 39 67 3 42 7 115 14 84 113 1 3 Ellsworth 3 11 2 8 0 19 4 13 26 0 1 Finney 40 63 3 46 3 87 12 65 126 0 6 Ford 33 52 5 30 4 90 18 80 89 4 2 Franklin 21 35 1 16 3 68 9 42 69 5 4 Geary 21 26 2 27 3 53 7 70 67 0 0 Gove 1 8 0 5 0 11 0 9 24 0 0 Graham 1 7 0 2 0 13 1 8 14 0 1 Grant 5 11 2 7 3 15 2 22 27 0 1 Gray 3 18 1 3 3 12 5 9 32 0 0 Greeley 2 4 0 1 0 2 2 6 10 0 0 Greenwood 1 17 0 0 1 20 4 20 26 0 2 Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 89 County Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Accommodation & Food Service Other Services Auxiliaries Unclassified Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 Hamilton 1 5 0 1 0 8 1 7 13 0 2 Harper 2 15 0 5 1 22 6 14 32 0 0 Harvey 24 53 7 28 8 76 13 56 131 0 2 Haskell 2 4 2 5 1 12 3 7 15 1 1 Hodgeman 1 3 0 1 0 5 1 2 8 0 1 Jackson 6 17 0 11 2 23 4 19 41 0 2 Jefferson 8 26 0 14 7 28 6 32 49 0 1 Jewell 1 4 0 0 1 4 2 11 15 0 0 Johnson 832 2,354 220 944 186 1,315 206 930 1,245 36 59 Kearny 0 3 0 2 1 10 0 6 16 0 1 Kingman 3 14 1 7 0 26 3 15 19 0 2 Kiowa 1 4 0 2 3 9 3 14 22 0 0 Labette 13 30 2 9 2 73 6 40 67 1 2 Lane 0 5 0 2 0 5 3 5 9 0 1 Leavenworth 46 95 2 53 11 111 16 70 133 1 10 Lincoln 1 5 0 5 0 5 3 10 16 0 2 Linn 0 6 0 1 0 12 2 10 18 0 0 Logan 1 8 2 4 2 10 3 17 19 0 1 Lyon 34 41 4 35 7 104 11 101 127 0 5 McPherson 24 48 7 31 11 79 13 59 138 1 4 Marion 7 27 2 6 5 32 4 24 53 1 1 Marshall 4 22 1 8 4 30 3 29 54 0 2 Meade 2 5 1 2 0 12 2 7 21 0 2 Miami 23 63 3 36 6 49 7 38 79 0 6 Mitchell 3 13 0 6 2 17 6 21 32 1 2 Montgomery 39 50 5 43 4 108 13 80 124 1 3 Morris 2 8 0 2 1 9 3 12 25 0 1 Morton 0 5 0 0 0 6 2 7 24 0 1 Nemaha 5 29 2 7 3 38 4 23 39 1 4 Neosho 10 40 0 17 1 69 9 37 59 0 2 Ness 1 7 0 4 0 9 1 8 20 0 0 Norton 1 17 2 8 0 23 5 17 27 0 0 Osage 7 17 0 11 3 29 9 22 38 0 1 Osborne 1 11 2 5 1 12 0 12 23 0 0 Ottawa 2 9 0 3 0 9 2 13 16 0 0 Pawnee 6 15 0 8 1 14 4 14 31 0 1 Phillips 1 15 1 9 0 17 2 14 38 0 3 90 County Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin. Support Educational Services Health Care Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Accommodation & Food Service Other Services Auxiliaries Unclassified Number of Establishments by Industry, 2002 Pottawatomie 16 39 1 20 3 41 7 27 56 0 0 Pratt 15 29 2 6 2 39 5 35 59 0 6 Rawlins 2 7 0 2 0 6 3 7 9 0 2 Reno 57 108 23 79 13 178 29 134 224 5 6 Republic 2 18 1 7 0 13 3 9 33 0 0 Rice 5 21 0 11 1 22 6 23 44 0 0 Riley 80 141 4 75 21 142 26 154 183 0 11 Rooks 5 12 1 8 1 8 5 15 27 0 0 Rush 2 7 0 4 0 8 1 8 11 0 0 Russell 3 17 1 9 0 19 4 18 32 1 1 Saline 74 114 11 76 14 165 25 134 209 4 4 Scott 3 15 0 3 1 8 7 14 26 1 1 Sedgwick 587 1,093 134 587 119 1,184 141 996 1,304 30 34 Seward 28 39 3 17 4 78 7 58 70 3 1 Shawnee 218 490 35 217 45 464 63 352 624 8 16 Sheridan 0 5 0 2 0 7 3 4 17 0 0 Sherman 7 14 1 9 0 39 4 22 34 0 2 Smith 3 9 0 5 1 12 0 9 29 0 0 Stafford 2 8 2 4 0 29 2 11 24 0 0 Stanton 0 6 2 1 0 5 0 5 11 1 0 Stevens 3 16 0 5 1 8 2 10 21 0 0 Sumner 13 27 3 6 1 60 7 47 81 0 2 Thomas 12 23 1 17 2 30 2 33 46 0 1 Trego 3 8 0 3 0 6 5 13 20 0 0 Wabaunsee 0 4 0 8 0 7 1 8 18 0 1 Wallace 1 2 0 1 0 4 1 4 17 0 0 Washington 4 11 1 4 2 21 3 24 40 0 1 Wichita 2 3 1 1 1 7 2 2 16 0 4 Wilson 7 15 1 4 2 30 2 19 33 0 0 Woodson 1 5 0 2 0 12 1 9 15 0 1 Wyandotte 133 183 21 147 28 291 33 226 407 9 8 Statewide 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas 2,952 6,719 597 3,232 666 7,052 1,054 5,610 8,552 136 285 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, Kansas 2002. 91 County 2003 2004 Percent Change 2003 2004 Percent Change Allen $111.2 $112.2 0.9 $62.4 $61.4 -1.5 Anderson 52.2 54.5 4.4 29.3 29.8 1.9 Atchison 121.6 138.5 13.9 68.2 75.8 11.2 Barber 46.5 52.0 11.8 26.1 28.5 9.2 Barton 325.9 341.5 4.8 182.8 187.0 2.3 Bourbon 112.1 117.3 4.6 62.9 64.2 2.1 Brown 65.6 73.3 11.7 36.8 40.1 9.1 Butler 442.3 468.7 6.0 248.1 256.7 3.5 Chase 13.0 14.7 12.7 7.3 8.0 10.1 Chautauqua 16.3 17.3 6.3 9.1 9.5 3.8 Cherokee 94.7 96.9 2.2 53.1 53.0 -0.2 Cheyenne 17.2 17.8 3.2 9.7 9.7 0.7 Clark 9.3 11.4 22.5 5.2 6.2 19.6 Clay 59.8 66.6 11.4 33.5 36.5 8.7 Cloud 94.3 102.6 8.8 52.9 56.2 6.3 Coffey 62.5 66.7 6.7 35.1 36.5 4.2 Comanche 13.5 16.0 18.7 7.6 8.8 15.9 Cowley 274.1 278.9 1.8 153.8 152.7 -0.7 Crawford 341.1 348.3 2.1 191.3 190.7 -0.3 Decatur 15.1 16.6 9.9 8.5 9.1 7.3 Dickinson 151.6 161.8 6.7 85.1 88.6 4.2 Doniphan 28.6 34.2 19.6 16.0 18.7 16.8 Douglas 1,112.1 1,181.5 6.2 623.8 647.0 3.7 Edwards 15.8 17.2 8.9 8.8 9.4 6.3 Elk 14.6 15.3 4.4 8.2 8.4 1.9 Ellis 421.5 444.4 5.4 236.4 243.4 2.9 Ellsworth 34.4 38.7 12.7 19.3 21.2 10.0 Finney 462.9 468.3 1.1 259.7 256.4 -1.2 Ford 362.0 377.7 4.3 203.0 206.8 1.9 Franklin 223.6 231.5 3.5 125.4 126.8 1.1 Geary 236.7 266.8 12.7 132.7 146.1 10.1 Gove 24.0 25.8 7.7 13.5 14.2 5.2 Graham 22.9 25.2 10.0 12.8 13.8 7.4 Grant 84.8 85.4 0.7 47.6 46.8 -1.7 Gray 32.5 34.0 4.6 18.2 18.6 2.1 Greeley 9.7 9.9 1.8 5.5 5.4 -0.6 Greenwood 38.9 39.3 1.2 21.8 21.5 -1.2 Hamilton 16.9 17.2 1.8 9.5 9.4 -0.6 Harper 50.1 54.5 8.8 28.1 29.8 6.2 Harvey 304.7 308.5 1.3 170.9 169.0 -1.1 Haskell 24.7 27.1 9.3 13.9 14.8 6.7 Hodgeman 8.0 8.9 12.0 4.5 4.9 9.3 Jackson 91.3 100.2 9.8 51.2 54.9 7.2 Jefferson 64.8 71.7 10.6 36.3 39.2 8.0 Jewell 12.5 14.5 15.9 7.0 7.9 13.2 Johnson 8,049.3 8,302.3 3.1 4,515.0 4,546.7 0.7 Kearny 17.6 19.6 11.1 9.9 10.7 8.4 Kingman 47.8 53.8 12.6 26.8 29.5 9.9 Kiowa 22.2 25.9 16.7 12.4 14.2 13.9 Labette 160.6 161.7 0.7 90.1 88.6 -1.7 Lane 10.5 11.7 11.1 5.9 6.4 8.5 Leavenworth 444.4 479.1 7.8 249.3 262.4 5.3 Lincoln 14.7 16.0 8.9 8.2 8.8 6.4 Linn 47.1 46.3 -1.8 26.4 25.3 -4.1 Logan 24.2 24.8 2.8 13.5 13.6 0.4 Lyon 354.4 358.1 1.0 198.8 196.1 -1.4 Taxable Retail Sales by County, 2003-2004 (Millions of Dollars) Nominal Sales 1 Real Sales 2 92 County 2003 2004 Percent Change 2003 2004 Percent Change Taxable Retail Sales by County, 2003-2004 (Millions of Dollars) Nominal Sales 1 Real Sales 2 McPherson $277.7 $312.2 12.4 $155.8 $171.0 9.8 Marion 69.9 73.8 5.5 39.2 40.4 3.1 Marshall 84.1 89.5 6.4 47.2 49.0 3.9 Meade 23.5 24.4 4.0 13.2 13.4 1.6 Miami 231.7 247.0 6.6 130.0 135.2 4.1 Mitchell 66.1 69.3 4.9 37.1 38.0 2.5 Montgomery 334.8 341.3 2.0 187.8 186.9 -0.4 Morris 39.0 42.1 8.1 21.9 23.1 5.5 Morton 28.8 27.7 -3.8 16.2 15.2 -6.1 Nemaha 67.6 76.2 12.8 37.9 41.7 10.1 Neosho 174.9 184.4 5.5 98.1 101.0 3.0 Ness 34.9 39.2 12.4 19.6 21.5 9.7 Norton 38.2 41.3 8.3 21.4 22.6 5.8 Osage 70.6 77.1 9.2 39.6 42.2 6.6 Osborne 29.8 31.2 4.4 16.7 17.1 1.9 Ottawa 23.8 26.3 10.6 13.3 14.4 7.9 Pawnee 45.1 45.8 1.8 25.3 25.1 -0.6 Phillips 41.7 43.3 3.8 23.4 23.7 1.4 Pottawatomie 302.3 328.3 8.6 169.6 179.8 6.0 Pratt 123.8 127.0 2.6 69.4 69.6 0.2 Rawlins 13.4 14.2 5.8 7.5 7.8 3.3 Reno 747.6 749.8 0.3 419.4 410.6 -2.1 Republic 32.4 35.4 9.2 18.2 19.4 6.6 Rice 57.1 65.2 14.2 32.0 35.7 11.5 Riley 501.9 559.5 11.5 281.5 306.4 8.8 Rooks 39.5 43.8 10.9 22.1 24.0 8.3 Rush 12.8 15.3 19.1 7.2 8.4 16.3 Russell 56.3 62.5 11.0 31.6 34.3 8.4 Saline 817.4 829.5 1.5 458.5 454.2 -0.9 Scott 45.0 46.9 4.2 25.2 25.7 1.7 Sedgwick 6,165.5 6,369.7 3.3 3,458.3 3,488.3 0.9 Seward 302.0 297.8 -1.4 169.4 163.1 -3.7 Shawnee 2,279.9 2,322.5 1.9 1,278.9 1,271.9 -0.5 Sheridan 16.8 17.8 6.2 9.4 9.8 3.7 Sherman 79.2 83.3 5.3 44.4 45.6 2.8 Smith 25.8 26.3 1.7 14.5 14.4 -0.7 Stafford 23.5 29.4 24.9 13.2 16.1 21.9 Stanton 11.7 13.2 12.5 6.6 7.2 9.8 Stevens 37.5 39.2 4.6 21.0 21.5 2.1 Sumner 131.4 137.8 4.9 73.7 75.5 2.4 Thomas 103.5 108.8 5.1 58.1 59.6 2.6 Trego 22.3 24.9 11.8 12.5 13.7 9.1 Wabaunsee 22.0 22.6 3.0 12.3 12.4 0.6 Wallace 9.3 10.3 11.1 5.2 5.7 8.5 Washington 27.3 30.1 10.5 15.3 16.5 7.9 Wichita 12.6 13.3 5.6 7.1 7.3 3.1 Wilson 52.2 55.0 5.3 29.3 30.1 2.8 Woodson 16.4 17.1 4.6 9.2 9.4 2.2 Wyandotte 1,456.8 1,536.3 5.5 817.1 841.3 3.0 Kansas 3 $30,694.0 $31,922.6 4.0 $17,216.7 $17,482.3 1.5 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, State Sales Tax Collections by County, 2003 and 2004, http://www.ksrevenue.org/ (accessed July 20, 2005). 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. 93 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from K-State Research Extension, http://www.agecon.ksu.edu/ddarling/d2002/StudyReports.htm (accessed December 29, 2004). Note: Pull factor = County per capita sales tax/state per capita sales tax. A pull factor higher than 1.0 indicates the county is attracting business; a pull factor less than 1.0 indicates the county is losing business. County Trade Pull Factors: Annual Report for Fiscal 2004, Allen 0.70 Anderson 0.57 Atchison 0.67 Barber 0.87 Barton 1.05 Bourbon 0.65 Brown 0.57 Butler 0.66 Chase 0.41 Chautauqua 0.37 Cherokee 0.37 Cheyenne 0.54 Clark 0.41 Clay 0.64 Cloud 0.87 Coffey 0.64 Comanche 0.71 Cowley 0.68 Crawford 0.78 Decatur 0.43 Dickinson 0.70 Doniphan 0.32 Douglas 0.96 Edwards 0.46 Elk 0.42 Ellis 1.38 Ellsworth 0.57 Finney 1.03 Ford 0.97 Franklin 0.79 Geary 0.82 Gove 0.75 Graham 0.72 Grant 0.95 Gray 0.48 Greeley 0.63 Greenwood 0.45 Hamilton 0.56 Harper 0.74 Harvey 0.81 Haskell 0.54 Hodgeman 0.33 Jackson 0.64 Jefferson 0.31 Jewell 0.33 Johnson 1.45 Kearny 0.37 Kingman 0.53 Kiowa 0.65 Labette 0.64 Lane 0.49 Leavenworth 0.61 Lincoln 0.39 Linn 0.39 Logan 0.79 Lyon 0.86 McPherson 0.90 Marion 0.47 Marshall 0.72 Meade 0.46 Miami 0.72 Mitchell 0.91 Montgomery 0.84 Morris 0.58 Morton 0.78 Nemaha 0.61 Neosho 0.95 Ness 1.02 Norton 0.70 Osage 0.38 Osborne 0.65 Ottawa 0.36 Pawnee 0.65 Phillips 0.67 Pottawatomie 1.42 Pratt 1.18 Rawlins 0.42 Reno 1.06 Republic 0.55 Rice 0.51 Riley 0.73 Rooks 0.69 Rush 0.38 Russell 0.77 Saline 1.33 Scott 0.83 Sedgwick 1.16 Seward 1.14 Shawnee 1.18 Sheridan 0.56 Sherman 1.13 Smith 0.54 Stafford 0.52 Stanton 0.47 Stevens 0.62 Sumner 0.47 Thomas 1.16 Trego 0.68 Wabaunsee 0.28 Wallace 0.50 Washington 0.40 Wichita 0.46 Wilson 0.46 Woodson 0.39 Wyandotte 0.83 94 County 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004 Allen 0.72 0.71 0.75 0.72 0.70 0.64 0.64 0.70 0.70 Anderson 0.44 0.50 0.48 0.49 0.56 0.52 0.59 0.55 0.57 Atchison 0.64 0.63 0.62 0.58 0.59 0.57 0.59 0.63 0.67 Barber 0.60 0.61 0.58 0.64 0.70 0.79 0.77 0.75 0.87 Barton 1.27 1.19 1.19 1.20 1.09 1.14 1.10 1.08 1.05 Bourbon 0.72 0.71 0.67 0.65 0.66 0.68 0.66 0.66 0.65 Brown 0.61 0.58 0.54 0.55 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.55 0.57 Butler 0.66 0.64 0.62 0.63 0.70 0.67 0.65 0.64 0.66 Chase 0.37 0.33 0.33 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.34 0.34 0.41 Chautauqua 0.35 0.31 0.29 0.26 0.28 0.30 0.28 0.33 0.37 Cherokee 0.41 0.38 0.39 0.37 0.41 0.40 0.38 0.39 0.37 Cheyenne 0.62 0.60 0.55 0.51 0.53 0.54 0.50 0.52 0.54 Clark 0.41 0.41 0.37 0.35 0.36 0.36 0.31 0.32 0.41 Clay 0.63 0.61 0.60 0.59 0.66 0.61 0.62 0.62 0.64 Cloud 0.85 0.85 0.89 0.90 0.82 0.82 0.87 0.87 0.87 Coffey 0.55 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.61 0.61 0.59 0.60 0.64 Comanche 0.47 0.50 0.45 0.49 0.51 0.58 0.52 0.58 0.71 Cowley 0.76 0.73 0.76 0.72 0.68 0.69 0.67 0.68 0.68 Crawford 0.82 0.89 0.89 0.84 0.81 0.79 0.78 0.78 0.78 Decatur 0.52 0.50 0.46 0.43 0.44 0.43 0.41 0.41 0.43 Dickinson 0.65 0.64 0.66 0.66 0.69 0.66 0.69 0.68 0.70 Doniphan 0.68 0.44 0.39 0.35 0.41 0.36 0.28 0.31 0.32 Douglas 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.93 0.93 0.92 0.93 0.96 Edwards 0.40 0.39 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.37 0.37 0.39 0.46 Elk 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.29 0.47 0.44 0.39 0.38 0.42 Ellis 1.35 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.26 1.32 1.32 1.36 1.38 Ellsworth 0.56 0.52 0.52 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.54 0.53 0.57 Finney 1.22 0.22 1.28 1.16 1.11 1.06 1.05 1.02 1.03 Ford 1.21 1.22 1.21 1.21 1.03 1.03 1.01 0.98 0.97 Franklin 0.75 0.74 0.84 0.78 0.77 0.74 0.73 0.76 0.79 Geary 0.75 0.67 0.69 0.75 0.72 0.74 0.76 0.76 0.82 Gove 0.71 0.73 0.70 0.71 0.74 0.71 0.67 0.73 0.75 Graham 0.76 0.72 0.68 0.66 0.75 0.75 0.78 0.75 0.72 Grant 1.08 1.15 1.19 1.31 0.89 1.00 1.03 0.99 0.95 Gray 0.42 0.49 0.49 0.45 0.56 0.55 0.51 0.50 0.48 Greeley 0.49 0.53 0.45 0.39 0.57 0.55 0.52 0.51 0.63 Greenwood 0.50 0.48 0.44 0.42 0.45 0.43 0.42 0.47 0.45 Hamilton 0.54 0.50 0.54 0.55 0.51 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.56 Harper 0.69 0.70 0.73 0.75 0.65 0.65 0.62 0.69 0.74 Harvey 0.73 0.73 0.80 0.77 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.81 0.81 Haskell 0.41 0.36 0.40 0.35 0.41 0.45 0.45 0.49 0.54 Hodgeman 0.31 0.30 0.37 0.41 0.43 0.38 0.27 0.32 0.33 Jackson 0.55 0.56 0.61 0.60 0.58 0.60 0.61 0.62 0.64 Jefferson 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.24 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.30 0.31 Jewell 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.27 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.33 Johnson 1.44 1.48 1.46 1.48 1.54 1.51 1.52 1.47 1.45 Kearny 0.38 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.31 0.34 0.32 0.31 0.37 Kingman 0.53 0.50 0.46 0.47 0.46 0.50 0.51 0.50 0.53 Kiowa 0.59 0.64 0.54 0.49 0.58 0.58 0.56 0.59 0.65 Labette 0.68 0.68 0.70 0.68 0.70 0.69 0.65 0.64 0.64 Lane 0.52 0.51 0.46 0.39 0.42 0.48 0.40 0.45 0.49 Leavenworth 0.51 0.52 0.47 0.50 0.56 0.54 0.55 0.57 0.61 Lincoln 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.37 0.42 0.40 0.36 0.36 0.39 Linn 0.36 0.29 0.31 0.38 0.46 0.39 0.36 0.41 0.39 Logan 0.93 0.88 0.79 0.82 0.81 0.74 0.71 0.70 0.79 Lyon 0.93 0.96 0.97 0.93 0.94 0.91 0.88 0.88 0.86 County Trade Pull Factors* FY 1992-2004, Selected Years 95 County 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003r 2004 County Trade Pull Factors* FY 1992-2004, Selected Years McPherson 0.85 0.92 0.94 0.85 0.88 0.88 0.87 0.79 0.90 Marion 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.50 0.46 0.48 0.47 0.47 0.47 Marshall 0.71 0.73 0.74 0.73 0.67 0.66 0.68 0.70 0.72 Meade 0.47 0.44 0.40 0.37 0.41 0.43 0.44 0.43 0.46 Miami 0.55 0.57 0.55 0.54 0.66 0.61 0.63 0.66 0.72 Mitchell 0.87 0.88 0.85 0.88 0.82 0.85 0.86 0.88 0.91 Montgomery 0.83 0.84 0.83 0.83 0.79 0.87 0.86 0.86 0.84 Morris 0.58 0.59 0.55 0.55 0.56 0.55 0.58 0.58 0.58 Morton 0.73 0.67 0.71 0.71 0.60 0.74 0.72 0.67 0.78 Nemaha 0.66 0.64 0.68 0.69 0.63 0.62 0.61 0.58 0.61 Neosho 0.86 0.88 0.90 0.94 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.91 0.95 Ness 0.90 0.78 0.81 0.81 0.73 1.05 0.88 0.98 1.02 Norton 0.72 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.73 0.74 0.70 0.64 0.70 Osage 0.42 0.43 0.39 0.37 0.41 0.39 0.37 0.37 0.38 Osborne 0.63 0.68 0.62 0.57 0.53 0.58 0.61 0.64 0.65 Ottawa 0.33 0.31 0.34 0.30 0.33 0.35 0.28 0.33 0.36 Pawnee 0.60 0.57 0.51 0.56 0.59 0.62 0.65 0.64 0.65 Phillips 0.64 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.62 0.64 0.62 0.65 0.67 Pottawatomie 1.36 1.35 1.31 1.31 1.20 1.38 1.43 1.43 1.42 Pratt 1.13 1.15 1.09 1.09 1.01 1.04 1.07 1.12 1.18 Rawlins 0.43 0.44 0.41 0.38 0.38 0.42 0.42 0.40 0.42 Reno 1.06 1.07 1.10 1.14 1.06 1.05 1.07 1.09 1.06 Republic 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.49 0.51 0.54 0.56 0.55 0.55 Rice 0.51 0.51 0.46 0.46 0.45 0.50 0.48 0.48 0.51 Riley 0.64 0.63 0.60 0.61 0.66 0.64 0.66 0.67 0.73 Rooks 0.73 0.66 0.66 0.65 0.65 0.66 0.63 0.64 0.69 Rush 0.38 0.38 0.34 0.33 0.40 0.36 0.34 0.33 0.38 Russell 0.82 0.74 0.78 0.72 0.70 0.69 0.68 0.72 0.77 Saline 1.38 1.41 1.40 1.44 1.37 1.35 1.37 1.37 1.33 Scott 0.83 1.02 0.91 0.92 0.82 0.80 0.84 0.82 0.83 Sedgwick 1.37 1.32 1.30 1.27 1.20 1.19 1.18 1.19 1.16 Seward 1.49 1.74 1.68 1.47 1.18 1.24 1.15 1.12 1.14 Shawnee 1.24 1.22 1.22 1.21 1.19 1.21 1.20 1.21 1.18 Sheridan 0.59 0.58 0.55 0.61 0.57 0.54 0.50 0.54 0.56 Sherman 0.91 0.95 0.97 1.20 1.19 1.17 1.16 1.11 1.13 Smith 0.61 0.68 0.58 0.56 0.53 0.50 0.51 0.56 0.54 Stafford 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.34 0.38 0.38 0.39 0.40 0.52 Stanton 0.45 0.47 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.52 0.49 0.39 0.47 Stevens 0.63 0.64 0.59 0.57 0.56 0.64 0.60 0.57 0.62 Sumner 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.43 0.48 0.46 0.45 0.45 0.47 Thomas 1.25 1.24 1.31 1.22 1.14 1.14 1.13 1.15 1.16 Trego 0.63 0.66 0.73 0.59 0.59 0.61 0.59 0.65 0.68 Wabaunsee 0.24 0.22 0.27 0.23 0.28 0.25 0.25 0.28 0.28 Wallace 0.55 0.47 0.47 0.49 0.55 0.52 0.43 0.53 0.50 Washington 0.38 0.37 0.34 0.37 0.47 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.40 Wichita 0.76 0.66 0.58 0.62 0.51 0.46 0.46 0.43 0.46 Wilson 0.43 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.45 0.43 0.41 0.45 0.46 Woodson 0.33 0.41 0.32 0.31 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.42 0.39 Wyandotte 0.74 0.71 0.73 0.69 0.74 0.73 0.74 0.79 0.83 Source: County Trade Pull Factors: Annual Report for Fiscal 2004 , K-State Research Extension, http://www.agecon.ksu.edu/ddarling/d2002/ * 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. r - revised StudyReports.htm (accessed December 29, 2004). 96 State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 % Change 2000-2004 % Change 2003-2004 2004 Rank Alabama $7,317 $7,570 $8,267 $8,340 $9,037 23.5 8.4 24 Alaska 2,464 2,418 2,516 2,739 3,157 28.1 15.3 37 Arizona 14,334 12,514 11,871 13,323 13,423 (6.4) 0.7 17 Arkansas 2,599 2,911 2,804 2,962 3,493 34.4 17.9 32 California 119,640 106,777 92,214 93,995 109,968 (8.1) 17.0 2 Colorado 6,593 6,125 5,522 6,109 6,651 0.9 8.9 27 Connecticut 8,047 8,610 8,313 8,136 8,559 6.4 5.2 26 Delaware 2,197 1,985 2,004 1,886 2,053 (6.5) 8.9 43 District of Columbia 1,003 1,034 1,066 809 1,164 16.1 43.9 46 Florida 26,543 27,185 24,544 24,953 28,982 9.2 16.1 8 Georgia 14,925 14,644 14,413 16,286 19,633 31.5 20.5 11 Hawaii 387 370 514 368 405 4.6 10.0 51 Idaho 3,559 2,122 1,967 2,096 2,915 (18.1) 39.1 38 Illinois 31,438 30,434 25,686 26,473 30,214 (3.9) 14.1 7 Indiana 15,386 14,365 14,923 16,402 19,109 24.2 16.5 13 Iowa 4,465 4,660 4,755 5,236 6,394 43.2 22.1 28 Kansas 5,145 5,005 4,988 4,553 4,931 (4.2) 8.3 30 Kentucky 9,612 9,048 10,607 10,734 12,992 35.2 21.0 19 Louisiana 16,814 16,589 17,567 18,390 19,922 18.5 8.3 10 Maine 1,779 1,812 1,973 2,188 2,432 36.7 11.2 40 Maryland 4,593 4,975 4,474 4,941 5,746 25.1 16.3 29 Massachusetts 20,514 17,490 16,708 18,663 21,837 6.5 17.0 9 Michigan 33,845 32,366 33,775 32,941 35,625 5.3 8.1 4 Minnesota 10,303 10,524 10,402 11,266 12,678 23.0 12.5 21 Mississippi 2,726 3,557 3,058 2,558 3,179 16.6 24.3 35 Missouri 6,497 6,173 6,791 7,234 8,997 38.5 24.4 25 Montana 541 489 386 361 565 4.4 56.4 50 Nebraska 2,511 2,702 2,528 2,724 2,316 (7.8) (15.0) 41 Nevada 1,482 1,423 1,177 2,033 2,907 96.1 43.0 39 New Hampshire 2,373 2,401 1,863 1,931 2,286 (3.7) 18.4 42 New Jersey 18,638 18,946 17,002 16,818 19,192 3.0 14.1 12 New Mexico 2,391 1,405 1,196 2,326 2,046 (14.4) (12.0) 44 New York 42,846 42,172 36,977 39,181 44,401 3.6 13.3 3 North Carolina 17,946 16,799 14,719 16,199 18,115 0.9 11.8 15 North Dakota 626 806 859 854 1,008 61.0 18.0 47 Ohio 26,322 27,095 27,723 29,764 31,208 18.6 4.9 6 Oklahoma 3,072 2,661 2,444 2,660 3,178 3.4 19.5 36 Oregon 11,441 8,900 10,086 10,357 11,172 (2.4) 7.9 23 Pennsylvania 18,792 17,433 15,768 16,299 18,487 (1.6) 13.4 14 Rhode Island 1,186 1,269 1,121 1,177 1,286 8.5 9.3 45 South Carolina 8,565 9,956 9,656 11,773 13,376 56.2 13.6 18 South Dakota 679 595 597 672 826 21.6 22.8 48 Tennessee 11,592 11,320 11,621 12,612 16,123 39.1 27.8 16 Texas 103,866 94,995 95,396 98,846 117,245 12.9 18.6 1 Utah 3,221 3,506 4,543 4,115 4,718 46.5 14.7 31 Vermont 4,097 2,830 2,521 2,627 3,283 (19.9) 25.0 33 Virginia 11,698 11,631 10,796 10,853 11,631 (0.6) 7.2 22 Washington 32,215 34,929 34,627 34,173 33,793 4.9 (1.1) 5 West Virginia 2,219 2,241 2,237 2,380 3,262 47.0 37.0 34 Wisconsin 10,508 10,489 10,684 11,510 12,706 20.9 10.4 20 Wyoming 502 503 553 582 680 35.5 16.9 49 United States $780,419 $731,026 $693,257 $723,743 $817,936 4.8 13.0 - Note: U.S. total includes exports from Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and unallocated areas. Source: Office of Trade and Economic Analysis, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce, http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/industry/otea/state/ (accessed March 14, 2005). (Millions of Dollars) State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2000-2004 97 2004 International Exports from Kansas Percent Change in International Exports by State 2000-2004 Product Value ($) Percent Transportation Equipment 1,632,244,192 33.1 Processed Foods 804,171,329 16.3 Computers & Electronic Prod. 599,970,066 12.2 Machinery Manufactures 507,281,412 10.3 All Others 1,387,106,942 28.1 Total 4,930,773,941 100% Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis. Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis. 98 Country Value 2001 Value 2002 Value 2003 Value 2004 Percent Share 2001 Percent Share 2002 Percent Share 2003 Percent Share 2004 Kansas Total and Percent Share of U.S. Total $5,004.5 $4,988.4 $4,553.3 $4,930.8 0.68 0.72 0.63 0.6 8.29 Total Top 25 Countries and Percent of Kansas 4,440.2 4,337.0 4,117.2 4,354.3 88.70 86.90 90.40 88.3 5.8 Canada 1,217.1 1,271.0 1,020.9 1,309.6 24.32 25.48 22.42 26.56 28.28 Mexico 547.3 664.1 602.0 644.9 10.94 13.31 13.22 13.08 7.12 United Kingdom 303.5 233.3 249.0 286.5 6.06 4.68 5.47 5.81 15.04 China 258.9 200.0 175.8 210.5 5.17 4.01 3.86 4.27 19.73 Japan 709.2 527.9 543.0 198.5 14.17 10.58 11.92 4.03 -63.45 Germany 192.9 164.9 179.9 186.8 3.85 3.31 3.95 3.79 3.83 Korea 227.5 293.0 320.7 167.7 4.55 5.87 7.04 3.4 -47.71 France 141.6 103.4 121.1 143.7 2.83 2.07 2.66 2.91 18.63 Australia 72.0 99.3 108.4 133.4 1.44 1.99 2.38 2.7 23 Brazil 105.0 145.4 62.8 128.3 2.10 2.91 1.38 2.6 104.16 Singapore 58.1 34.3 129.6 126.3 1.16 0.69 2.85 2.56 -2.56 Austria 22.1 11.8 23.8 95.9 0.44 0.24 0.52 1.94 302.52 Italy 68.7 64.5 58.3 94.1 1.37 1.29 1.28 1.91 61.44 South Africa 41.1 48.6 86.6 68.1 0.82 0.97 1.90 1.38 -21.35 Portugal 22.0 51.0 31.8 65.6 0.44 1.02 0.70 1.33 106.13 Taiwan 56.4 42.4 53.3 64.2 1.13 0.85 1.17 1.3 20.43 Hong Kong 47.0 57.1 72.4 62.2 0.94 1.14 1.59 1.26 -14.06 Switzerland 95.2 53.7 30.8 56.0 1.90 1.08 0.68 1.14 81.6 Spain 30.3 25.2 28.9 54.9 0.61 0.50 0.64 1.11 89.75 Netherlands 45.2 32.7 40.4 54.1 0.90 0.66 0.89 1.1 33.79 Nigeria 25.2 86.3 57.9 53.5 0.50 1.73 1.27 1.09 -7.64 India 12.3 21.0 30.2 44.5 0.24 0.42 0.66 0.9 47.43 Thailand 18.7 22.4 30.0 38.4 0.37 0.45 0.66 0.78 27.93 Belgium 104.1 79.5 44.4 36.2 2.08 1.59 0.98 0.73 -18.49 Argentina 18.8 3.9 15.1 30.6 0.38 0.08 0.33 0.62 102.68 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/country/index.html (accessed March 14, 2005). Total U.S. Exports (Origin of Movement) via Kansas Top 25 Export Countries for Kansas based on 2004 Dollar Value (Millions of Dollars) Percent Change 2003-2004 99 Descriptions Value 2001 Value 2002 Value 2003 Value 2004 Percent Share 2001 Percent Share 2002 Percent Share 2003 Percent Share 2004 Percent Change 2003-2004 Total All Commodities via Kansas and Percent Share of U.S. Total $5,004.5 $4,988.4 $4,553.3 $4,930.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 8.3 Total Top 25 Commodities and Percent of Kansas Total 2,358.4 3,003.8 2,620.7 3,108.2 50.7 60.2 57.6 63.0 18.6 Airplane & Aircraft Unladen Weight > 2000, Not Over 15000 Kg 1,001.5 941.0 742.2 814.2 20.0 18.9 16.3 16.5 9.7 Whole Hides & Skins, Of A Weight > 16 Kg Bovine/Equine 0.0 256.2 265.9 279.3 0.0 5.1 5.8 5.7 5.1 Parts Of Airplanes Or Helicopters 161.0 173.3 158.3 248.1 3.2 3.5 3.5 5.0 56.7 Wheat (Other Than Durum Wheat), And Meslin 154.2 237.6 190.4 234.4 3.1 4.8 4.2 4.8 23.1 Passenger Vehicle Spark-Ignition Engine > 3000 Cc 235.9 363.2 76.9 222.5 4.7 7.3 1.7 4.5 189.3 Meat Of Bovine Animals, Boneless, Fresh Or Chilled 379.1 437.6 477.2 180.1 7.6 8.8 10.5 3.7 -62.3 Automatic Data Processing Units 4.9 1.7 8.3 157.8 0.1 0.0 0.2 3.2 1,807.0 Dog And Cat Food, Put Up For Retail Sale 162.8 126.0 110.2 137.9 3.3 2.5 2.4 2.8 25.1 Turbojet And Turbopropeller Parts 45.2 28.1 103.6 116.2 0.9 0.6 2.3 2.4 12.2 Radio Navigational Aid Apparatus 79.0 77.1 72.9 113.6 1.6 1.5 1.6 2.3 55.9 Passenger Vehicle Spark-Ignition Engine >1500 Not Over 3M Cc 0.3 0.3 14.1 72.8 0.0 0.0 0.3 1.5 415.5 Instruments For Aeronautical/Space Navigational, Not Compass 52.5 37.9 44.1 64.9 1.1 0.8 1.0 1.3 47.0 Grain Sorghum 68.9 66.8 48.7 58.1 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.2 19.3 Rare Gases, Other Than Argon 48.7 51.3 57.2 57.6 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.2 0.6 Mechanical Front-End Shovel Loaders, Self-Propelled 17.6 35.6 36.6 51.1 0.4 0.7 0.8 1.0 39.6 Bovine/Equine Hide/Skin, Full Grain, Unsplit 0.0 45.4 47.1 42.1 0.0 0.9 1.0 0.9 -10.7 Soybeans, Whether Or Not Broken 28.5 16.4 6.3 39.7 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.8 530.5 Road Wheels, Parts & Accessories For Motor Vehicles 37.3 37.4 33.3 37.4 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.8 12.4 Parts For Automatic Data Processing Machines & Units 17.1 11.4 41.2 31.8 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.6 -23.0 Bituminous Coal, Not Agglomerated 0.0 0.0 12.4 31.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.6 149.8 Medicaments, Measured Doses, Retail Pack 10.3 9.9 19.2 27.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.6 42.2 Whole Hides & Skins, Weight/Skin <= 8Kg Dried 0.0 16.8 19.1 24.4 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.5 27.2 Antennas And Antenna Reflectors And Parts 18.7 14.4 17.4 22.6 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 30.0 Polyamide-6,-11,-12,-6,6,-6,9,-6,10 Or -6,12 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 - Combine Harvester Threshers 14.7 18.0 17.9 21.5 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 19.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, State Export Data, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/index.html (accessed May 2, 2005). 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U.S. Exports (Origin of Movement) via Kansas Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas based on 2004 Dollar Value (Millions of Dollars) 100 Industry 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Private Industries $65,938 $68,436 $72,176 $75,462 $77,633 $80,287 Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 2,314 1,830 1,652 1,906 1,617 2,193 Mining 559 616 939 878 827 1,058 Utilities 1,757 1,838 1,726 2,057 2,059 2,130 Construction 3,244 3,532 3,721 3,839 3,869 3,996 Manufacturing 12,778 12,692 13,932 14,106 13,979 13,717 Durable goods 8,280 8,163 9,305 9,235 9,011 8,579 Nondurable goods 4,498 4,529 4,627 4,871 4,968 5,139 Wholesale trade 5,165 5,358 5,436 5,553 5,782 5,838 Retail trade 5,915 6,174 6,218 6,497 6,919 7,087 Transportation and warehousing 3 2,839 2,920 3,142 3,291 3,447 3,644 Information 3,877 5,299 6,246 6,238 6,614 7,127 Finance and insurance 4,417 4,560 4,790 4,944 5,463 5,895 Real estate, rental and leasing 7,200 7,159 7,637 8,332 8,455 8,359 Professional and technical services 3,373 3,478 3,552 3,882 3,978 4,068 Management of companies and enterprises 886 914 927 894 857 873 Administrative and waste services 2,057 2,163 2,019 2,158 2,265 2,308 Educational services 387 412 436 449 466 464 Health care and social assistance 4,764 5,017 5,339 5,804 6,192 6,525 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 350 385 402 432 462 468 Accommodation and food services 2,004 1,982 2,013 2,069 2,147 2,194 Other services, except government 2,052 2,108 2,049 2,134 2,234 2,341 Government 10,309 10,724 11,252 11,744 12,242 12,976 Federal civilian 1,612 1,614 1,713 1,659 1,624 1,720 Federal military 1,215 1,258 1,335 1,372 1,420 1,806 State and local 7,482 7,852 8,204 8,713 9,198 9,449 Total 4 $76,246 $79,159 $83,427 $87,206 $89,875 $93,263 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/gsp (accessed June 28, 2005). 1 Data revised annually. 2 Does not include all industry subgroups. 3 Excludes Postal Service. 4 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Kansas Gross State Product 1 by Industry 2 1998-2003 (Millions of Current Dollars) 101 Industry 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Private Industries $7,652,502 $8,127,193 $8,614,288 $8,869,651 $9,154,079 $9,604,158 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 102,395 93,779 98,020 97,895 96,918 113,907 Mining 74,785 85,396 121,335 118,737 104,893 130,331 Utilities 180,806 185,416 189,291 202,286 210,659 222,153 Construction 374,387 406,601 435,914 469,535 4,979,092 501,277 Manufacturing 1,343,850 1,373,112 1,426,218 1,341,330 1,347,159 1,402,317 Durable goods 806,865 820,392 865,269 778,871 771,901 797,959 Nondurable goods 536,985 552,720 560,950 562,459 575,258 604,358 Wholesale trade 542,940 577,702 591,687 607,078 624,946 645,370 Retail trade 598,633 635,456 662,430 691,578 744,326 770,475 Transportation and warehousing 3 273,703 287,409 301,622 296,648 304,409 319,284 Information 381,572 439,313 458,304 476,934 470,002 493,789 Finance and insurance 641,118 679,841 740,488 782,627 818,189 882,896 Real estate, rental, and leasing 1,043,489 1,118,552 1,190,464 1,276,571 1,330,013 1,367,399 Professional and technical services 565,310 613,935 675,122 698,825 712,904 743,276 Management of companies and enterprises 156,810 170,458 183,354 177,636 178,045 191,329 Administrative and waste services 254,047 280,150 282,373 289,419 299,057 309,665 Educational services 67,634 72,774 79,239 85,094 91,454 94,511 Health care and social assistance 533,904 561,713 599,197 654,233 707,593 756,686 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 76,824 83,801 88,676 95,664 102,475 106,597 Accommodation and food services 229,148 243,973 261,443 265,805 279,830 289,850 Other services 211,147 217,810 229,109 241,458 252,117 263,047 Government 1,027,155 1,073,944 1,134,817 1,188,505 1,258,165 1,319,691 Federal civilian 199,071 205,804 217,540 217,855 234,483 247,009 Federal military 86,500 88,784 93,345 98,027 106,544 119,881 State and local 741,584 779,356 823,931 872,623 917,138 952,801 Total 4 $8,679,657 $9,201,137 $9,749,104 $10,058,156 $10,412,244 $10,923,849 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/gsp (accessed June 28, 2005). 1 Data revised annually. 2 With exception of Manufacturing, only major industry subdivisions are shown for the U.S. 3 Excludes Postal Service. 4 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. U.S. Gross State Product 1 by Industry 2 1998-2003 (Millions of Current Dollars) 102 State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2001 2002 2003 2004 Alabama 456 420 458 454 424 428 460 395 Alaska 57 50 41 58 86 71 48 59 Arizona 1,843 1,630 1,743 1,746 0 1,236 1,229 1,073 Arkansas 249 197 191 172 186 203 211 221 California 21,469 20,068 22,351 22,389 12,559 12,480 12,461 10,442 Colorado 2,168 2,008 2,345 2,366 1,469 1,360 1,561 1,313 Connecticut 2,138 1,953 1,940 1,760 1,100 985 1,010 800 Delaware 436 376 376 411 25,219 26,760 27,402 22,108 District of Columbia 75 64 57 78 791 765 860 689 Florida 3,282 2,761 3,113 3,144 4,072 4,136 4,433 3,741 Georgia 1,672 1,471 1,611 1,504 2,014 1,951 1,916 1,511 Hawaii 104 98 78 106 196 210 207 134 Idaho 1,716 1,870 1,883 1,831 0 192 213 202 Illinois 4,516 3,831 3,979 3,994 0 3,782 3,902 3,177 Indiana 1,709 1,631 1,720 1,596 0 1,308 1,238 1,029 Iowa 845 692 675 771 622 639 708 506 Kansas 403 452 510 512 512 512 499 402 Kentucky 580 480 483 491 516 563 610 423 Louisiana 576 488 451 428 397 460 495 394 Maine 158 162 159 161 299 251 251 252 Maryland 1,629 1,544 1,623 1,517 1,507 1,426 1,420 1,183 Massachusetts 4,048 3,687 4,199 4,109 2,342 2,295 2,311 1,865 Michigan 4,419 3,994 4,266 4,260 2,013 2,067 2,330 1,783 Minnesota 3,027 2,803 3,243 3,178 2,106 2,206 2,302 1,938 Mississippi 207 206 186 164 151 158 153 130 Missouri 994 946 937 961 1,499 1,499 1,523 1,203 Montana 155 157 118 144 119 152 129 99 Nebraska 267 231 233 255 385 429 384 317 Nevada 410 357 424 482 0 1,760 1,999 1,726 New Hampshire 715 639 721 699 313 360 305 259 New Jersey 4,424 4,090 4,068 3,517 2,576 2,514 2,607 2,231 New Mexico 385 374 403 394 162 193 206 156 New York 7,334 6,908 6,973 6,788 6,923 6,964 7,044 5,797 North Carolina 2,296 2,129 2,199 2,122 1,553 1,454 1,502 1,189 North Dakota 107 87 74 61 76 85 72 70 Ohio 4,112 3,784 3,972 3,678 2,931 2,873 2,996 2,544 Oklahoma 637 503 566 545 426 434 489 415 Oregon 1,508 1,602 1,880 1,970 1,000 950 986 840 Pennsylvania 4,013 3,546 3,592 3,397 2,593 2,797 2,775 2,246 Rhode Island 343 312 327 362 321 340 443 364 South Carolina 651 650 687 609 508 535 509 434 South Dakota 90 86 89 89 107 109 131 112 Tennessee 1,005 899 1,009 956 1,034 878 863 733 Texas 6,980 6,157 6,509 6,424 3,781 4,021 4,093 3,367 Utah 809 740 753 763 872 953 935 742 Vermont 505 485 465 442 210 219 207 159 Virginia 1,287 1,311 1,250 1,255 1,489 1,490 1,655 1,325 Washington 2,229 2,166 2,570 2,544 1,827 1,937 2,138 1,750 West Virginia 154 174 148 116 85 82 116 79 Wisconsin 2,334 2,002 2,138 2,051 1,619 1,663 1,796 1,394 Wyoming 66 56 79 60 136 138 144 121 United States 101,619 93,347 99,898 97,913 103,233 114,173 118,207 97,571 * Includes utility, plant, design and reissue patents. Fiscal Years 2001-2004 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to Residents of the United States by State Patents* Issued Trademarks Registered Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Annual Reports, 2001-2004 Performance and Accountability Reports, http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/annual/index.html (accessed March 21, 2005). Note: 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. 103 Climate C limat e Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Kansas extremes: the lowest temperature was recorded in Lebanon in 1905 at -40?F; the highest was 121?F recorded in 1936, near Alton and in Fredonia. Source: Kansas State University, Research and Extension 104 Climate Table of Contents Kansas Regional Temperatures, 2003, January and July Averages (map).................................................106 Kansas Regional Total Precipitation, 2003, and Average, 1971-2000 (map) ..............................................106 Temperatures in Kansas, 2003 and Average ..............................................................................................107 Precipitation in Kansas, 2003 and Average .................................................................................................108 Kansas County Precipitation, 2003 (map) ...................................................................................................109 Kansas County Average Precipitation, 1971-2000 (map)............................................................................109 Kansas County Precipitation, 1998-2003 and 1971-2000 Average .............................................................110 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 105 31.7 32.7 34.8 29.4 31.2 32.6 27.8 29.2 80.0 81.4 81.7 82.3 83.4 83.9 80.7 81.2 30.6 81.1 January (top) July (bottom) 31.4 81.9 State: Kansas Regional Temperatures, 2003 January and July Averages (Degrees Fahrenheit) 17.04 17.98 28.41 26.06 24.83 28.01 32.76 40.02 16.06 25.87State: 2003 Total (top) Average (bottom)28.87 21.66 20.66 19.84 27.48 29.40 28.66 36.27 37.54 40.61 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Farm Facts 2004. Kansas Regional Total Precipitation, 2003 and Average, 1971-2000 (in Inches) 106 Month 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. January 31.7 27.4 32.7 28.6 34.8 30.7 29.4 26.4 31.2 28.3 February 28.0 32.6 29.3 34.1 31.6 36.3 29.4 32.1 31.0 34.1 March 41.4 40.6 42.4 42.1 44.0 44.5 42.9 42.1 43.5 43.9 April 52.6 50.1 53.2 51.4 55.3 53.6 55.2 52.5 56.1 53.9 May 60.2 59.9 61.4 61.1 64.1 63.2 61.3 62.4 62.7 63.7 June 68.4 70.7 69.0 71.9 70.0 73.6 70.7 73.0 71.5 74.2 July 80.0 76.5 81.4 77.4 81.7 78.7 82.3 78.7 83.4 79.8 August 77.4 74.3 78.2 75.3 79.1 76.8 80.2 76.4 81.6 77.8 September 64.0 64.9 64.7 66.2 65.3 68.0 65.1 67.2 65.7 68.7 October 56.8 52.7 57.7 54.2 59.1 56.2 57.5 55.1 57.4 56.8 November 37.9 38.0 38.7 39.5 41.1 41.9 40.0 40.0 41.8 42.1 December 32.7 29.6 33.8 31.2 35.5 33.1 33.2 29.7 34.0 31.9 Annual 52.6 51.4 53.5 52.8 55.1 54.7 53.9 53.0 55.0 54.6 Month 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. January 32.6 30.4 27.8 25.9 29.2 28.0 30.6 30.8 31.4 28.8 February 32.4 36.4 30.0 32.0 31.0 34.0 32.8 36.7 30.8 34.5 March 44.8 45.5 43.0 42.7 43.6 44.4 44.8 46.6 43.5 43.8 April 57.5 55.1 56.5 53.5 56.7 54.5 57.6 56.3 55.8 53.6 May 64.7 64.8 62.9 63.6 64.0 64.2 65.2 65.4 63.1 63.3 June 72.3 75.1 70.2 73.1 70.6 73.4 71.2 74.4 70.5 73.4 July 83.9 80.5 80.7 78.1 81.2 78.6 81.1 79.7 81.9 78.8 August 81.7 78.9 80.6 76.0 81.4 76.9 81.7 78.3 80.3 76.9 September 66.5 70.0 64.7 67.3 65.2 68.3 66.2 69.7 65.4 68.0 October 58.8 58.1 57.3 55.9 58.3 56.9 58.7 58.5 58.1 56.2 November 44.1 43.4 41.8 41.4 43.7 43.1 46.5 45.1 41.9 41.8 December 36.0 33.4 34.9 29.9 35.5 32.1 37.6 34.5 34.9 31.9 Annual 56.3 56.0 54.2 53.3 55.0 54.5 56.2 56.3 54.8 54.3 Source: Kansas Farm Facts 2004, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed December 28, 2004). * Long-time weather average, 1971-2000. State (Degrees Fahrenheit) Temperatures in Kansas, 2003 and Average* SoutheastEast CentralNortheastSouth Central Northwest West Central Southwest North Central Central 107 Month 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. January 0.13 0.51 0.05 0.52 0.04 0.49 0.29 0.65 0.11 0.74 February 0.74 0.55 0.68 0.59 0.84 0.53 0.78 0.72 1.07 0.91 March 1.43 1.51 1.55 1.57 1.27 1.49 1.76 2.21 2.96 2.43 April 2.87 2.05 2.15 1.76 1.20 1.69 3.27 2.50 3.62 2.61 May 2.37 3.71 3.09 3.25 2.93 3.10 3.16 4.19 3.38 4.39 June 4.86 3.08 4.55 2.73 4.77 2.92 4.75 3.47 3.76 3.80 July 0.75 3.43 0.72 3.37 0.62 2.86 0.50 3.85 0.66 3.83 August 1.60 2.65 2.95 2.63 3.21 2.51 3.57 3.25 4.28 3.43 September 0.45 1.45 0.79 1.54 2.33 1.61 4.10 2.50 3.32 2.54 October 0.29 1.27 0.08 1.17 0.09 1.25 0.64 1.85 1.49 2.18 November 0.23 1.00 0.15 1.04 0.21 0.88 1.42 1.50 0.42 1.62 December 0.34 0.45 0.28 0.49 0.47 0.51 0.59 0.79 0.99 0.92 Annual 16.06 21.66 17.04 20.66 17.98 19.84 24.83 27.48 26.06 29.40 Month 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. 2003 Av. January 0.09 0.76 0.51 0.90 0.29 1.09 0.42 1.26 0.20 0.77 February 1.62 0.96 0.92 1.04 1.84 1.21 1.96 1.63 1.19 0.91 March 3.22 2.48 1.26 2.53 1.66 2.75 3.68 3.22 2.16 2.25 April 3.75 2.57 4.83 3.23 4.73 3.42 4.14 3.62 3.31 2.58 May 3.69 4.05 2.90 4.95 3.42 5.07 6.30 5.23 3.54 4.18 June 2.64 4.03 4.99 4.82 4.84 5.08 4.69 5.17 4.37 3.88 July 0.88 3.37 1.11 4.38 0.78 3.94 1.48 3.92 0.83 3.61 August 5.66 2.97 4.32 3.79 7.54 3.73 6.99 3.72 4.54 3.16 September 3.36 2.59 2.57 4.15 3.03 3.95 3.33 4.14 2.66 2.69 October 2.23 2.23 1.68 2.94 1.54 3.14 2.59 3.70 1.20 2.18 November 0.11 1.64 1.17 2.29 0.75 2.64 1.48 3.11 0.64 1.70 December 1.16 1.01 1.75 1.25 2.34 1.52 2.96 1.89 1.21 0.96 Annual 28.41 28.66 28.01 36.27 32.76 37.54 40.02 40.61 25.87 28.87 Source: Kansas Farm Facts 2004, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed December 28, 2004). * Long-time weather average, 1971-2000. StateSouth Central Northeast East Central Southeast Precipitation in Kansas, 2003 and Average* (Inches of Water) Northwest West Central Southwest North Central Central 108 State: 25.87 State: 28.87 Kansas County Precipitation, 2003 (in Inches) Source: Policy Research Institute; data from .Kansas Farm Facts 2004 Kansas County Average Precipitation, 1971-2000 (in Inches) Allen 35.07 Anderson 30.51 Atchison 25.77 Barber 26.39 Barton 21.32 Bourbon 37.44 Brown 23.47 Butler 38.40 Chase 37.52 Chautauqua 45.60 Cherokee 39.85 Cheyenne 13.65 Clark 14.55 Clay 24.44 Cloud 25.11 Coffey 35.05 Comanche 23.09 Cowley 39.63 Crawford 41.97 Decatur 14.91 Dickinson 27.94 Doniphan 28.37 Douglas 31.07 Edwards 19.24 Elk 40.31 Ellis 19.48 Ellsworth 26.73 Finney 16.09 Ford 19.07 Franklin 33.46 Geary 24.71 Gove 14.38 Graham 13.65 Grant 15.32 Gray 19.73 Greeley 16.70 Greenwood 33.82 Hamilton 12.32 Harper 33.06 Harvey 36.05 Haskell 13.98 Hodgeman 16.81 Jackson 25.70 Jefferson 30.34 Jewell 25.71 Johnson 32.87 Kearny 18.06 Kingman 30.04 Kiowa 19.00 Labette 43.25 Lane 19.45 Leavenworth 31.24 Lincoln 22.95 Linn 30.97 Logan 12.97 Lyon 29.88 McPherson 31.80 Marion 33.46 Marshall 24.47 Meade 33.72 Miami 35.48 Mitchell 26.61 Montgomery 46.04 Morris 29.99 Morton 19.22 Nemaha 28.79 Neosho 41.69 Ness 16.51 Norton 17.81 Osage 33.76 Osborne 23.85 Ottawa 25.84 Pawnee 19.06 Phillips 18.51 Pottawatomie 27.03 Pratt 24.43 Rawlins 17.07 Reno 32.18 Republic 32.23 Rice 24.01 Riley 27.01 Rooks 17.39 Rush 18.66 Russell 17.68 Saline 24.81 Scott 16.95 Sedgwick 31.08 Seward 19.77 Shawnee 29.48 Sheridan 13.86 Sherman 14.70 Smith 20.48 Stafford 23.82 Stanton 15.53 Stevens 24.81 Sumner 35.19 Thomas 14.00 Trego 17.50 Wabaunsee 28.45 Wallace 18.63 Washington 24.76 Wichita 20.04 Wilson 40.26 Woodson 37.45 Wyandotte 32.63 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 Leavenworth 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 Wyandotte 38.70 109 1971-2000 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Average Allen 47.37 39.54 29.91 44.48 33.35 35.07 41.69 Anderson 61.32 40.02 18.20 37.39 33.60 30.51 40.00 Atchison 47.49 35.24 27.97 48.50 24.92 25.77 36.97 Barber 25.86 - 33.04 19.81 31.31 26.39 26.30 Barton 26.12 26.42 30.39 29.66 19.01 21.32 26.62 Bourbon 62.90 47.15 31.96 29.53 34.50 37.44 44.14 Brown 41.06 35.40 25.21 24.98 23.51 23.47 36.87 Butler 42.72 50.48 38.52 32.02 34.98 38.40 34.95 Chase 44.80 48.51 29.92 32.57 28.80 37.52 34.36 Chautauqua 46.56 51.65 36.02 25.60 35.62 45.60 39.28 Cherokee 40.54 59.10 45.95 38.44 34.34 39.85 44.47 Cheyenne 22.02 16.96 14.93 16.96 11.07 13.65 18.34 Clark 20.17 26.25 28.22 21.59 19.01 14.55 23.18 Clay 40.75 30.62 20.29 31.51 18.36 24.44 31.04 Cloud 34.43 27.93 19.72 30.81 19.01 25.11 30.03 Coffey 51.24 33.64 24.68 35.36 32.47 35.05 37.44 Comanche 23.01 25.78 31.72 21.28 23.85 23.09 25.32 Cowley 46.28 54.70 36.86 28.05 41.08 39.63 35.92 Crawford 55.16 48.27 35.07 42.21 36.73 41.97 44.56 Decatur 18.22 23.18 15.65 22.12 12.15 14.91 22.15 Dickinson 40.33 38.88 32.63 29.79 23.88 27.94 34.38 Doniphan 41.69 30.51 32.37 44.96 25.13 28.37 37.43 Douglas 48.34 39.22 32.33 38.57 25.53 31.07 38.30 Edwards 26.69 23.96 29.66 24.34 18.92 19.24 24.79 Elk 43.99 43.78 36.11 30.13 39.36 40.31 38.81 Ellis 25.41 23.57 21.78 27.39 17.40 19.48 22.78 Ellsworth - 26.37 30.31 27.75 25.42 26.73 27.52 Finney 22.19 21.80 17.70 20.94 14.04 16.09 19.90 Ford 21.77 19.87 23.23 17.50 17.84 19.07 22.97 Franklin 49.89 - 31.74 34.79 27.67 33.46 38.31 Geary 38.49 32.88 28.12 38.97 23.94 24.71 32.54 Gove 23.76 35.61 20.77 21.72 13.67 14.38 21.86 Graham 23.48 21.26 20.35 22.35 14.40 13.65 21.70 Grant 16.08 14.57 18.46 16.91 11.75 15.32 17.39 Gray 18.15 21.46 15.23 17.05 12.85 19.73 23.05 Greeley 17.37 21.39 14.86 13.07 10.21 16.70 17.44 Greenwood 50.70 46.62 34.34 37.82 32.25 33.82 36.71 Hamilton 19.87 16.70 15.03 16.80 8.66 12.32 16.62 Harper 36.38 40.92 46.75 28.27 34.63 33.06 30.33 Harvey 37.75 38.66 29.09 27.17 30.58 36.05 32.01 Haskell 18.74 23.81 17.86 12.63 11.86 13.98 19.22 Hodgeman 22.22 21.74 - 20.84 14.03 16.81 21.86 Jackson 48.98 - 28.80 42.36 29.24 25.70 36.96 Jefferson 51.39 34.41 32.19 42.88 28.24 30.34 37.83 Jewell 29.21 20.52 18.16 26.75 20.35 25.71 26.91 Johnson 51.87 43.33 45.80 40.22 29.71 32.87 40.33 Kearny 20.46 16.75 17.26 18.86 10.51 18.06 18.58 Kingman 33.23 30.47 46.14 20.39 33.70 30.04 30.33 Kiowa 23.14 21.66 34.22 24.16 22.33 19.00 26.10 Labette 49.84 41.84 42.14 40.83 35.09 43.25 43.99 Lane 24.44 18.48 21.24 19.53 13.66 19.45 21.47 Leavenworth - 42.24 34.41 42.84 24.59 31.24 39.51 Lincoln 36.15 27.17 28.28 32.58 20.32 22.95 28.57 Kansas County Precipitation 1998-2003 and 1971-2000 Average (Inches of Water) 110 1971-2000 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Average Kansas County Precipitation 1998-2003 and 1971-2000 Average (Inches of Water) Linn 53.67 41.29 34.62 40.24 30.20 30.97 40.98 Logan 21.44 21.10 18.46 13.81 12.67 12.97 18.80 Lyon 49.29 41.30 25.68 33.78 33.11 29.88 36.16 McPherson 40.17 39.72 34.34 28.26 29.02 31.80 31.96 Marion 43.71 35.93 32.35 27.99 30.05 33.46 33.11 Marshall 41.09 30.55 23.97 38.37 21.07 24.47 33.16 Meade 27.42 27.35 21.44 24.63 22.31 33.72 21.26 Miami 46.63 45.39 29.08 35.05 31.15 35.48 39.23 Mitchell 32.66 27.41 12.11 27.84 20.08 26.61 26.52 Montgomery 51.45 51.84 39.97 33.55 41.99 46.04 43.46 Morris 31.87 37.80 30.08 31.89 29.22 29.99 34.13 Morton 20.99 18.65 17.58 18.53 13.09 19.22 17.66 Nemaha 37.76 37.87 30.07 47.94 25.37 28.79 34.32 Neosho 42.13 40.54 37.88 36.76 36.87 41.69 41.25 Ness 18.16 21.47 28.51 22.43 15.75 16.51 21.77 Norton 22.47 22.80 21.06 23.39 9.44 17.81 22.62 Osage 43.90 48.84 24.67 28.72 28.63 33.76 37.32 Osborne 28.86 - 20.24 28.57 17.86 23.85 26.25 Ottawa 39.35 32.43 27.10 28.26 21.21 25.84 30.70 Pawnee 29.97 26.28 27.35 34.35 17.37 19.06 23.99 Phillips 26.36 26.80 25.83 27.53 13.59 18.51 23.44 Pottawatomie 40.12 36.60 28.40 34.94 25.72 27.03 34.95 Pratt 24.00 28.26 37.19 15.01 28.14 24.43 27.85 Rawlins 24.27 26.04 18.36 21.52 11.09 17.07 21.75 Reno 34.10 36.48 32.54 25.96 32.16 32.18 30.32 Republic 26.70 28.62 18.11 35.89 19.94 32.23 29.46 Rice 31.97 27.31 32.35 21.77 27.73 24.01 27.85 Riley 40.08 37.36 25.20 34.22 25.97 27.01 32.36 Rooks 24.88 28.46 24.23 25.35 17.24 17.39 23.89 Rush 19.69 - 28.01 26.30 15.80 18.66 23.63 Russell 32.28 28.16 24.69 28.77 17.53 17.68 26.25 Saline 32.07 29.18 26.82 24.17 17.66 24.81 31.34 Scott 18.41 18.66 17.95 17.80 13.18 16.95 20.70 Sedgwick 34.66 45.46 33.99 28.54 34.80 31.08 31.64 Seward 25.85 20.58 20.68 15.64 15.14 19.77 19.73 Shawnee 42.16 39.76 33.78 42.16 25.96 29.48 36.20 Sheridan 20.37 21.29 16.77 22.60 10.44 13.86 20.80 Sherman 20.84 20.66 19.61 17.60 11.02 14.70 19.76 Smith 26.85 22.15 15.55 28.48 19.08 20.48 25.01 Stafford 27.99 29.86 32.18 25.52 30.06 23.82 26.03 Stanton - - - 20.90 12.87 15.53 14.60 Stevens 15.58 16.89 19.42 15.04 12.87 24.81 18.43 Sumner 35.77 43.04 38.91 26.25 35.14 35.19 32.45 Thomas 22.39 19.32 16.49 21.23 12.69 14.00 20.31 Trego 28.22 24.88 22.54 23.93 12.82 17.50 22.07 Wabaunsee 38.27 - 25.38 35.48 29.96 28.45 35.34 Wallace 18.09 24.81 18.58 15.98 13.49 18.63 20.11 Washington 43.11 28.19 22.09 40.10 20.13 24.76 31.15 Wichita 18.96 21.64 21.71 19.82 15.62 20.04 18.44 Wilson 48.50 37.97 38.97 29.81 32.63 40.26 40.69 Woodson 49.35 50.62 34.09 43.36 32.84 37.45 40.37 Wyandotte - 39.26 33.78 48.00 31.44 32.63 38.70 Kansas 32.69 30.55 25.52 28.55 22.57 25.87 28.87 Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffsel.htm (accessed December 29, 2004). 111 Communications Communi ca t i ons Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Of the 43 daily newspapers in Kansas, 35 were first published over 100 years ago; the oldest is the Lawrence Journal-World (1854). Source: Editor & Publisher International Yearbook: The Encyclopedia of the Newspaper Industry, 2005 112 Communications Table of Contents Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2004..................................................................................114 Circulation of Daily Newspapers, 2002-2004...............................................................................................115 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 113 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas 1971-2004 Year AM Radio Stations FM Total Television 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 Source: Associated Press Broadcast Services, Broadcasting Yearbook , various issues; R.R. Bowker, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; Kansas Association of Broadcasters, Kansas Radio and Television Stations, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, http://www.kab.net/stations/index.html (accessed January 11, 2005). 114 Circulation of Daily Newspapers, 2002-2004 City Newspaper Established Issued 2002 2003 2004 Abilene Abilene Reflector-Chronicle 1872 Mon. - Fri. 3,736 3,736 3,935 Sat. 3,736 3,736 3,935 Arkansas City Arkansas City Traveler 1870 Mon. - Fri. 4,832 4,832 4,832 Sat. 4,832 4,832 4,832 Atchison Atchison Daily Globe 1877 Mon. - Fri. 3,370 3,293 3,293 Sat. 3,370 3,293 3,293 Augusta Augusta Daily Gazette 1893 Mon. - Fri. 2,551 2,247 2,247 Chanute The Chanute Tribune 1 1892 Tues. - Fri. 4,301 4,359 4,359 Sat. 4,301 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. 5,200 4,103 4,103 Sun 5,400 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 1,818 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. 8,379 8,491 7,943 Fort Scott The Fort Scott Tribune 1884 Mon. - Fri. 3,406 3,289 3,289 Sat. 3,406 3,289 3,289 Garden City The Garden City Telegram 1929 Mon. - Fri. 9,924 9,360 8,912 Sat. 9,924 9,360 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. 6,276 6,056 6,221 Sun. 6,591 6,484 6,475 Hays The Hays Daily News 1929 Mon. - Fri. 11,980 12,132 12,050 Sun. 12,700 12,648 12,825 Hutchinson The Hutchinson News 1872 Mon. - Sat. 33,169 31,958 30,685 Sun. 38,075 37,266 36,034 Independence Independence Daily Reporter 1881 Mon. - Fri. 6,654 6,654 6,654 Sunday 6,654 6,654 6,654 Iola Iola Register 1865 Mon. - Fri. 3,766 3,750 3,750 Sat. 3,766 3,750 3,750 Junction City The Daily Union 1861 Mon. - Fri. 5,416 5,011 4,588 Sun. 6,035 5,559 5,140 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. 19,122 19,592 19,203 Sun. 19,476 19,769 19,252 Leavenworth Leavenworth Times 1857 Mon. - Fri. 6,591 6,591 6,591 Sun. 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. 4,863 4,227 4,227 Manhattan The Manhattan Mercury 1884 Mon. - Fri. 10,125 10,152 10,304 Sun. 11,450 11,792 11,604 Newton The Newton Kansan 1872 Mon. - Fri. 7,539 7,539 7,539 Sat. 7,539 7,539 7,539 Olathe The Olathe New s 4 1861 Tues. - Fri. 5,603 6,770 6,770 Sat. 5,789 5,650 5,650 Ottawa The Ottawa Herald 1869 Mon. - Fri. 5,759 5,759 5,759 Sat. 5,759 5,759 5,759 115 Circulation of Daily Newspapers, 2002-2004 City Newspaper Established Issued 2002 2003 2004 Parsons Parsons Sun 1871 Mon. - Fri. 6,553 6,553 5,420 Sat. 6,553 6,553 5,420 Pittsburg The Morning Sun 1887 Mon. - Sat. 10,312 10,312 10,312 Sun. 10,100 10,100 10,312 Pratt The Pratt Tribune 1917 Mon. - Fri. 2,139 2,139 2,139 Salina The Salina Journal 1871 Mon. - Sat. 29,396 29,123 27,998 Sun. 31,173 30,688 29,063 Topeka The Topeka Capital-Journal 1879 Mon. - Sat. 54,631 52,212 50,754 Wednesday -- 84,998 89,469 Sun. 66,694 65,798 64,585 Wellington Wellington Daily News 1901 Mon. - Wed., Fri. 3,170 3,170 3,170 Wichita The Wichita Eagle 1872 Mon. - Thurs. 87,411 87,366 87,063 Friday 96,033 96,331 96,506 Sat. 92,721 91,273 92,678 Sun. 148,624 146,658 146,727 Winfield Winfield Daily Courier 1871 Mon. - Fri. 5,013 4,628 4,580 Sat. 5,013 4,628 4,580 Source: Editor & Publisher International Yearbook: The Encyclopedia of the Newspaper Industry , 2003-2005. 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. Double dash (--) indicates not applicable. The Topeka Capital-Journal began reporting separate circulation figures for its Wednesday morning edition in 2003. 116 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Cour t s , Cr im e, and Publ i c Saf e t y Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? The number of full-time law enforcement officers in Kansas increased 31% from 1998 to 2004. Meanwhile, the population in Kansas increased by 3%. Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigations; U.S. Census Bureau 117 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Table of Contents Total Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1973-1994, and 1997-2004............................................119 Crime Index Offenses by County, 2003 and 2004 .......................................................................................120 Arrests by County, 2002, 2003, and 2004 ...................................................................................................123 Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 2003 .............................................................................126 Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 2004 .............................................................................127 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Facilities, Fiscal Years 1998-2004........128 Capacity of Correctional Facilities, June 30, 2004.......................................................................................129 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population by Correctional Facility, FY 2003 and 2004.............................129 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities, 1998-2004 .......................................................................130 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County, 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004.........................................................................................................................................131 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Cities of 10,000 or More, 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004.........................................................................................................................................134 Kansas Judicial Districts, 2004 (map)..........................................................................................................135 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 118 Total Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas 1 1973-1994, and 1997-2004 2 Violent Crime Property Crime Year Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault/ Battery Total Violent Crime Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Total Property Crime Total Crime Index Offenses 1973 135 381 1,768 2,483 4,767 23,650 43,558 5,111 72,319 77,086 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 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 3 45 851 985 4,760 6,641 12,567 50,280 4,132 66,979 73,620 2003r 121 1,106 1,766 7,143 10,136 20,448 77,048 9,186 106,682 116,818 2004 3 122 1,018 2,368 6,985 10,493 18,567 79,336 8,850 106,753 117,246 3 Some agencies did not report, reported partial data, or reported summary data. r - revised Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports , various issues; Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Statistics , http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats.shtml (accessed May 19, 2005). 2 1999 data not available. 1 Data is as of March 1, 2004 for the 2003 reporting year and as of July 1, 2003 for the 2002 reporting year. Data is compiled from reports submitted to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and is counted by Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standards. 119 County Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Allen 415 28.8 38 2.6 377 26.2 15 5.6 5 1.9 10 3.7 Anderson 211 25.8 18 2.2 193 23.6 179 23.0 18 2.3 161 20.7 Atchison 464 27.7 38 2.3 426 25.5 512 30.6 46 2.7 466 27.9 Barber 48 9.4 2 0.4 46 9.0 43 14.3 10 3.3 33 11.0 Barton 871 31.3 103 3.7 768 27.6 285 23.1 18 1.5 267 21.6 Bourbon 684 45.0 52 3.4 632 41.5 652 42.9 74 4.9 578 38.0 Brown 184 17.5 15 1.4 169 16.1 213 35.8 16 2.7 197 33.1 Butler 1,759 29.0 130 2.1 1,629 26.8 1,792 29.5 96 1.6 1,696 27.9 Chase 23 7.8 3 1.0 20 6.8 39 13.3 3 1.0 36 12.3 Chautauqua 94 22.3 11 2.6 83 19.7 128 30.3 23 5.4 105 24.9 Cherokee 743 33.7 85 3.9 658 29.9 701 31.8 46 2.1 655 29.8 Cheyenne 28 8.9 0 0.0 28 8.9 17 5.4 0 0.0 17 5.4 Clark 26 10.9 1 0.4 25 10.5 9 3.8 1 0.4 8 3.3 Clay 150 17.2 13 1.5 137 15.7 212 24.3 28 3.2 184 21.1 Cloud 197 19.8 15 1.5 182 18.3 221 22.2 21 2.1 200 20.1 Coffey 181 20.3 14 1.6 167 18.7 116 13.9 7 0.8 109 13.1 Comanche 3 1.5 0 0.0 3 1.5 - - - - - - Cowley 1,538 42.1 298 8.2 1,240 33.9 1,436 39.3 147 4.0 1,289 35.3 Crawford 2,581 67.6 216 5.7 2,365 62.0 2,308 63.0 165 4.5 2,143 58.5 Decatur 28 8.2 2 0.6 26 7.6 50 14.6 9 2.6 41 12.0 Dickinson 495 25.8 38 2.0 457 23.8 409 22.3 50 2.7 359 19.5 Doniphan 135 16.4 14 1.7 121 14.7 191 23.2 24 2.9 167 20.3 Douglas 5,498 53.6 457 4.5 5,041 49.1 5,399 52.6 459 4.5 4,940 48.1 Edwards 19 5.7 4 1.2 15 4.5 15 8.6 1 0.6 14 8.0 Elk 69 21.9 6 1.9 63 20.0 65 20.7 6 1.9 59 18.7 Ellis 783 28.6 32 1.2 751 27.5 840 32.1 48 1.8 792 30.3 Ellsworth 126 19.6 15 2.3 111 17.2 109 20.0 7 1.3 102 18.7 Finney 2,474 62.1 222 5.6 2,252 56.5 1,829 45.9 153 3.8 1,676 42.1 Ford 1,621 49.5 188 5.7 1,433 43.8 1,782 55.6 159 5.0 1,623 50.7 Franklin 826 32.5 68 2.7 758 29.9 1,155 45.5 73 2.9 1,082 42.6 Geary 1,679 63.4 144 5.4 1,535 58.0 1,323 50.0 177 6.7 1,146 43.3 Gove 45 15.0 1 0.3 44 14.7 42 20.3 4 1.9 38 18.4 Graham 24 8.4 3 1.1 21 7.4 20 15.2 0 0.0 20 15.2 Grant 141 17.8 17 2.1 124 15.7 158 20.0 18 2.3 140 17.7 Gray 14 2.3 0 0.0 14 2.3 21 3.5 0 0.0 21 3.5 Greeley 15 10.2 3 2.0 12 8.1 21 14.2 0 0.0 21 14.2 Greenwood 43 5.6 1 0.1 42 5.5 116 15.1 0 0.0 116 15.1 Hamilton 66 24.8 8 3.0 58 21.8 33 12.4 0 0.0 33 12.4 Crime Index Offenses by County 1 2003 and 2004 2 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property Crime 2003r Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2004 3 120 County Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Crime Index Offenses by County 1 2003 and 2004 2 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property Crime 2003r Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2004 3 Harper 86 13.7 14 2.2 72 11.4 98 17.2 11 1.9 87 15.3 Harvey 933 27.7 63 1.9 870 25.8 961 30.2 92 2.9 869 27.4 Haskell 51 11.9 7 1.6 44 10.2 54 12.5 10 2.3 44 10.2 Hodgeman 107 49.7 18 8.4 89 41.3 72 33.4 4 1.9 68 31.6 Jackson 313 24.5 47 3.7 266 20.8 307 27.1 42 3.7 265 23.4 Jefferson 439 23.5 34 1.8 405 21.6 415 24.1 33 1.9 382 22.2 Jewell 8 2.3 3 0.9 5 1.4 - - - - - - Johnson 15,321 32.0 1,002 2.1 14,319 29.9 12,783 29.3 1,008 2.3 11,775 27.0 Kearny 160 35.1 19 4.2 141 30.9 131 28.8 11 2.4 120 26.3 Kingman 125 14.8 11 1.3 114 13.5 159 18.8 18 2.1 141 16.7 Kiowa 25 8.0 1 0.3 24 7.7 29 9.3 3 1.0 26 8.3 Labette 1,032 46.2 94 4.2 938 42.0 808 36.2 81 3.6 727 32.5 Lane 29 14.5 1 0.5 28 14.0 41 20.4 3 1.5 38 18.9 Leavenworth 2,365 33.3 282 4.0 2,083 29.3 2,406 33.9 304 4.3 2,102 29.6 Lincoln 72 20.3 2 0.6 70 19.7 71 20.0 8 2.3 63 17.7 Linn 256 26.4 29 3.0 227 23.4 220 22.7 26 2.7 194 20.0 Logan 54 17.6 5 1.6 49 16.0 34 11.3 2 0.7 32 10.6 Lyon 2,358 65.5 97 2.7 2,261 62.8 1,648 45.8 72 2.0 1,576 43.8 McPherson 425 14.4 42 1.4 383 13.0 452 16.2 29 1.0 423 15.1 Marion 134 10.1 18 1.4 116 8.7 179 14.1 10 0.8 169 13.3 Marshall 89 8.4 10 0.9 79 7.4 92 9.4 13 1.3 79 8.1 Meade 53 11.4 5 1.1 48 10.4 38 12.8 3 1.0 35 11.8 Miami 858 30.2 72 2.5 786 27.7 889 31.3 77 2.7 812 28.6 Mitchell 162 24.1 15 2.2 147 21.9 102 15.2 8 1.2 94 14.0 Montgomery 1,750 49.4 129 3.6 1,621 45.8 1,754 49.5 168 4.7 1,586 44.8 Morris 119 19.5 10 1.6 109 17.9 92 15.1 4 0.7 88 14.4 Morton 77 22.9 9 2.7 68 20.2 65 19.3 12 3.6 53 15.7 Nemaha 138 13.1 4 0.4 134 12.7 119 11.3 11 1.0 108 10.3 Neosho 554 33.2 64 3.8 490 29.4 576 34.5 51 3.1 525 31.5 Ness 1 0.3 0 0.0 1 0.3 24 7.2 1 0.3 23 6.9 Norton 31 5.3 4 0.7 27 4.6 31 5.3 2 0.3 29 4.9 Osage 388 22.9 46 2.7 342 20.1 367 22.2 44 2.7 323 19.6 Osborne 56 13.2 4 0.9 52 12.2 33 7.8 2 0.5 31 7.3 Ottawa 92 14.6 0 0.0 92 14.6 108 18.5 6 1.0 102 17.5 Pawnee 200 28.7 19 2.7 181 26.0 267 38.3 40 5.7 227 32.6 Phillips 5 0.8 0 0.0 5 0.8 28 4.8 0 0.0 28 4.8 Pottawatomie 305 16.5 16 0.9 289 15.6 353 19.0 23 1.2 330 17.8 Pratt 273 28.5 28 2.9 245 25.6 195 20.4 18 1.9 177 18.5 121 County Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Number Rate Per 1000 Crime Index Offenses by County 1 2003 and 2004 2 Violent CrimeCrime Index Offenses Property Crime 2003r Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime 2004 3 Rawlins 40 13.8 7 2.4 33 11.4 30 10.4 9 3.1 21 7.3 Reno 3,203 50.1 275 4.3 2,928 45.8 3,473 54.3 278 4.3 3,195 49.9 Republic 118 21.5 4 0.7 114 20.8 121 22.1 4 0.7 117 21.3 Rice 112 10.6 6 0.6 106 10.1 172 16.8 17 1.7 155 15.1 Riley 2,511 40.7 195 3.2 2,316 37.6 1,949 31.6 178 2.9 1,771 28.7 Rooks 16 2.9 1 0.2 15 2.7 46 8.4 9 1.6 37 6.7 Rush 24 6.9 0 0.0 24 6.9 29 13.5 2 0.9 27 12.5 Russell 167 23.6 16 2.3 151 21.3 174 24.6 25 3.5 149 21.1 Saline 3,490 64.6 196 3.6 3,294 60.9 3,162 58.5 216 4.0 2,946 54.5 Scott 125 25.3 16 3.2 109 22.1 128 25.9 16 3.2 112 22.7 Sedgwick 25,917 56.5 2,679 5.8 23,238 50.7 30,057 65.5 3,478 7.6 26,579 58.0 Seward 1,373 59.3 92 4.0 1,281 55.4 1,400 60.5 99 4.3 1,301 56.2 Shawnee 10,969 64.1 843 4.9 10,126 59.1 10,794 63.5 703 4.1 10,091 59.4 Sheridan 10 3.8 0 0.0 10 3.8 11 4.2 0 0.0 11 4.2 Sherman 224 34.9 27 4.2 197 30.7 209 32.6 22 3.4 187 29.1 Smith 19 4.3 2 0.5 17 3.9 18 7.2 0 0.0 18 7.2 Stafford 96 20.5 4 0.9 92 19.7 94 20.1 3 0.6 91 19.5 Stanton 19 7.9 3 1.2 16 6.6 25 10.3 0 0.0 25 10.3 Stevens 139 26.0 11 2.1 128 23.9 150 28.1 20 3.7 130 24.3 Sumner 777 25.8 42 1.4 735 24.4 847 28.2 72 2.4 775 25.8 Thomas 262 32.5 17 2.1 245 30.4 284 35.2 32 4.0 252 31.3 Trego 31 9.8 0 0.0 31 9.8 25 7.9 3 1.0 22 7.0 Wabaunsee 151 22.4 12 1.8 139 20.6 153 24.4 6 1.0 147 23.5 Wallace 3 1.8 1 0.6 2 1.2 4 2.4 2 1.2 2 1.2 Washington 52 6.5 4 0.5 48 6.0 22 3.5 3 0.5 19 3.0 Wichita 28 11.2 3 1.2 25 10.0 48 19.1 9 3.6 39 15.5 Wilson 218 21.4 22 2.2 196 19.3 224 42.0 16 3.0 208 39.0 Woodson 64 17.4 6 1.6 58 15.8 79 21.5 7 1.9 72 19.6 Wyandotte 12,672 79.9 1,110 7.0 11,562 72.9 14,840 93.5 1,060 6.7 13,780 86.8 State Agencies 243 0.0 43 0.0 200 0.0 221 38.1 42 7.2 179 30.8 Kansas 116,818 42.9 10,136 3.7 106,682 39.1 117,246 44.9 10,493 4.0 106,753 40.9 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Statistics, http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats.shtml (accessed May 19, 2005). Note: Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 1 Crime index offenses equal violent crimes (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault/battery) plus property crime offenses (burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft). 3 Some agencies did not report, reported partial data, or reported summary data. r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not reported. 2 Data are as reported by July 1, 2004 for the 2003 reporting year and as reported by March 1, 2005 for the 2004 reporting year. Data are based on reports submitted to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and are counted by Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standards. 122 Arrests by County 1 2002, 2003, and 2004 County Adults Allen 2 447 78 369 44 51 3 Anderson 158 41 184 35 174 41 Atchison 1,032 236 899 218 871 190 Barber 72 4 67 4 68 4 Barton 2 384 189 718 142 900 119 Bourbon 386 118 223 44 306 75 Brown 453 60 427 36 396 49 Butler 2,027 436 1,869 463 1,662 291 Chase 0 0 0 2 34 4 Chautauqua 95 7 64 10 52 12 Cherokee 562 83 570 102 578 104 Cheyenne 3 0 16 1 27 4 Clark 27 6 11 7 20 1 Clay 183 38 174 23 106 13 Cloud 268 37 168 24 175 51 Coffey 146 14 113 17 126 19 Comanche 2 2 0 2 0 00 Cowley 1,199 319 2,039 420 1,886 506 Crawford 2 1,375 212 1,336 167 1,338 188 Decatur 4 0 30 13 29 4 Dickinson 472 139 360 125 417 81 Doniphan 272 30 279 46 276 29 Douglas 2 3,669 450 4,488 494 5,462 441 Edwards 17 10 28 4 11 0 Elk 64 11 14 0 43 0 Ellis 1,063 219 1,113 143 985 116 Ellsworth 192 29 164 23 188 30 Finney 2,304 821 2,568 801 1,848 530 Ford 2 1,323 396 1,664 340 1,719 278 Franklin 766 158 725 143 773 162 Geary 1,383 175 1,101 115 1,425 167 Gove 7 1 5 0 13 3 Graham 2 46 3 34 5 31 6 Grant 298 40 264 25 292 48 Gray 59 2 47 1 54 0 Greeley 17 4 11 4 19 2 Greenwood 60 8 50 7 44 1 Hamilton 23 1 42 13 29 2 Harper 74 8 68 14 75 10 2002 Juveniles JuvenilesAdults 2003 Adults Juveniles 2004 123 Arrests by County 1 2002, 2003, and 2004 County Adults 2002 Juveniles JuvenilesAdults 2003 Adults Juveniles 2004 Harvey 1,029 363 1,382 246 1,483 358 Haskell 130 15 134 28 108 28 Hodgeman 29 7 49 5 36 6 Jackson 2 696 88 863 116 733 93 Jefferson 2 288 84 319 59 272 58 Jewell 2 0 0 0 1 00 Johnson 2 13,700 3,027 18,123 4,096 16,916 3,728 Kearny 109 20 127 56 87 26 Kingman 95 42 132 40 164 37 Kiowa 175 5 149 18 157 15 Labette 391 38 519 68 599 54 Lane 8 1 41 0 56 1 Leavenworth 2,675 390 2,578 375 2,485 402 Lincoln 47 8 56 9 51 21 Linn 221 39 163 46 120 29 Logan 84 27 54 8 28 4 Lyon 1,232 314 906 217 861 207 McPherson 2 489 204 502 207 511 172 Marion 153 36 75 30 53 25 Marshall 2 119 6 87 2 63 2 Meade 0 0 46 4 70 Miami 521 125 564 92 479 148 Mitchell 47 14 71 29 69 22 Montgomery 1,557 268 1,611 279 1,519 328 Morris 8 5 38 11 139 13 Morton 63 12 63 5 77 1 Nemaha 174 44 151 29 156 29 Neosho 377 75 258 54 319 54 Ness - - - - 1 - Norton 141 55 104 15 68 19 Osage 322 52 388 73 373 81 Osborne 28 12 14 3 16 2 Ottawa 63 4 70 12 106 13 Pawnee 181 40 136 47 158 74 Phillips - - 20 5 71 9 Pottawatomie 288 55 232 29 544 82 Pratt 373 108 274 75 236 73 Rawlins 64 13 72 7 67 10 Reno 997 132 2,402 141 2,448 130 124 Arrests by County 1 2002, 2003, and 2004 County Adults 2002 Juveniles JuvenilesAdults 2003 Adults Juveniles 2004 Republic 77 13 66 12 81 16 Rice 142 34 90 23 98 12 Riley 1,749 186 1,677 243 1,857 217 Rooks 78 5 38 3 53 0 Rush 28 0 33 0 48 3 Russell 379 68 369 55 365 45 Saline 3,659 921 4,464 1,082 5,197 1,085 Scott 95 33 141 21 88 28 Sedgwick 1,402 454 14,935 3,454 16,567 4,201 Seward 998 305 947 267 1,078 307 Shawnee 2 648 109 563 114 641 131 Sheridan 2 0 5 0 10 Sherman 236 56 196 24 178 52 Smith 2 15 0 9 1 12 Stafford 56 4 33 8 50 7 Stanton 17 9 30 5 20 42 Stevens 155 1 84 5 93 5 Sumner 339 102 323 65 378 65 Thomas 491 92 394 44 343 46 Trego 76 14 25 5 39 7 Wabaunsee 2 114 17 131 24 144 14 Wallace 18 22 12 2 16 0 Washington 122 0 72 8 95 7 Wichita 55 19 80 8 75 4 Wilson 2 317 42 211 39 110 15 Woodson 81 2 101 3 65 4 Wyandotte 2 781 144 3,482 743 25,773 2,142 State Agencies 5,215 273 5,039 259 5,249 268 Kansas 65,151 13,036 88,627 17,129 112,842 18,663 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Statistics, http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats_crime.shtml (accessed June 17, 2005). 2 Incomplete data received from some agencies for one or more years. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 1 Data is as of July 1, 2003 for the 2002 reporting year, as of March 1, 2004 for the 2003 reporting year, and March 01, 2005 for the 2004 reporting year from reports that have been submitted to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and counted by total number of arrests reported to the KBI. 125 City Arkansas City 0 12 5 51 68 90 354 31 475 543 Atchison 0 1 3 22 26 99 237 13 349 375 Coffeyville 1 6 11 33 51 148 491 30 669 720 Derby 0 3 3 15 21 92 431 35 558 579 Dodge City 0 9 34 128 171 231 1,036 68 1,335 1,506 El Dorado 0 10 0 22 32 75 452 26 553 585 Emporia 0 21 8 54 83 227 1,304 461 1,992 2,075 Garden City 0 26 11 153 190 378 1,351 107 1,836 2,026 Gardner 0 9 1 45 55 78 342 23 443 498 Great Bend 2 1 7 1 64 73 133 340 37 510 583 Hays 1 2 3 17 23 121 486 29 636 659 Hutchinson 1 34 24 169 228 529 1,831 87 2,447 2,675 Junction City 0 10 20 107 137 195 1,221 41 1,457 1,594 Kansas City 2 39 81 335 617 1,072 2,154 5,982 2,734 10,870 11,942 Lawrence 3 47 59 283 392 770 3,227 175 4,172 4,564 Leavenworth 2 20 41 148 211 270 1,140 76 1,486 1,697 Leawood 2 0 2 5 29 36 95 322 19 436 472 Lenexa 2 0 5 6 58 69 311 788 115 1,214 1,283 Liberal 0 10 9 65 84 279 842 56 1,177 1,261 McPherson 0 9 2 19 30 48 197 10 255 285 Merriam 0 8 16 30 54 125 621 85 831 885 Newton 0 10 2 44 56 111 530 r 16 657 r 713 r Olathe 2 2 37 36 167 242 313 2,579 224 3,116 3,358 Ottawa 0 5 3 27 35 91 427 23 541 576 Overland Park 2 3 29 61 238 331 566 3,846 296 4,708 5,039 Parsons 0 1 11 53 65 206 496 21 723 788 Pittsburg 3 21 12 123 159 335 1,335 74 1,744 1,903 Prairie Village 0 0 4 21 25 76 234 12 322 347 Salina 2 38 22 108 170 369 2,696 99 3,164 3,334 Shawnee 0 16 16 54 86 238 1,120 126 1,484 1,570 Topeka 2 16 52 r 298 r 389 r 755 r 1,518 r 7,183 r 507 r 9,208 r 9,963 r Wichita 2 18 248 557 1,591 2,414 3,869 15,156 1,550 20,575 22,989 Winfield 2 0 10 1 179 190 182 334 13 529 719 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Statistics , http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats.shtml (accessed May 18, 2005). 1 Data as of March 30, 2004, from reports submitted to the KBI and as counted by Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standards. 2 Agency reported summary data or a combination of electronic and summary data. r - revised Burglary Theft Total Crime Index Offenses Motor Vehicle Theft Total Property Crime Violent Crime Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 2003 1 Property Crime Murder Rape Robbery Total Violent Crime Aggravated Assault/ Battery 126 City Arkansas City 0 4 9 55 68 98 462 30 590 658 Atchison 0 7 8 23 38 81 294 22 397 435 Coffeyville 0 1 25 52 78 198 531 32 761 839 Derby 1 9 3 27 40 101 435 24 560 600 Dodge City 1 17 26 95 139 252 1,199 88 1,539 1,678 El Dorado 0 4 7 42 53 107 597 33 737 790 Emporia 2 14 9 36 61 235 1,100 65 1,400 1,461 Garden City 2 13 16 94 125 211 1,100 54 1,365 1,490 Gardner 1 7 1 51 60 57 267 19 343 403 Great Bend ----- ----- Hays 2 2 7 31 42 81 544 27 652 694 Hutchinson 0 35 26 163 224 503 2,163 64 2,730 2,954 Junction City 0 11 18 139 168 160 848 48 1,056 1,224 Kansas City 2 37 107 349 521 1,014 1,820 9,023 2,225 13,068 14,082 Lawrence 2 44 83 268 397 678 3,335 223 4,236 4,633 Leavenworth 0 19 56 147 222 255 1,139 81 1,475 1,697 Leawood ----- ----- Lenexa Liberal 3 9 16 64 92 256 914 57 1,227 1,319 McPherson 0 9 5 9 23 60 223 10 293 316 Merriam 0 8 17 22 47 79 626 115 820 867 Newton 0 7 4 59 70 96 558 22 676 746 Olathe 2 0 43 40 231 314 276 1,957 318 2,551 2,865 Ottawa 0 12 0 26 38 100 638 24 762 800 Overland Park 2 2 41 59 229 331 521 3,780 405 4,706 5,037 Parsons 0 0 5 53 58 124 393 15 532 590 Pittsburg 0 15 17 80 112 271 1,181 85 1,537 1,649 Prairie Village 0 3 5 7 15 41 196 20 257 272 Salina 1 37 34 128 200 347 2,285 125 2,757 2,957 Shawnee 1 15 34 75 125 165 1,061 129 1,355 1,480 Topeka 2 8 50 246 332 636 1,403 6,985 657 9,045 9,681 Wichita 30 221 1,059 1,987 3,297 4,006 18,021 2,348 24,375 27,672 Winfield 0 9 1 29 39 86 393 12 491 530 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Statistics , http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats.shtml (accessed May 18, 2005). 1 Data as of March 30, 2005, from reports submitted to the KBI and as counted by Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standards. 2 Agency reported using summary data for 2004. Single dash (-) indicates not reported by agency. Total Property Crime Total Violent Crime Violent Crime Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 2004 1 Property Crime Aggravated Assault/ Battery Burglary TheftMurder Rape Robbery Total Crime Index Offenses Motor Vehicle Theft 127 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions Fiscal Years 1998-2004 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 Admissions By Court Actions Court Commitments 3,149 3,365 3,156 3,157 3,531 3,468 3,507 Return from Court Appearance 73 62 101 69 82 73 98 Subtotal 3,222 3,427 3,257 3,226 3,613 3,541 3,605 Returns by Department of Corrections Action Parole Violator, No New Sentence 1,842 2,229 3,074 2,546 2,385 2,379 2,254 Conditional Release Violator, No New Sentence 110 118 104 108 56 51 39 Return from Escape 27 31 29 22 11 18 15 Subtotal 1,979 2,378 3,207 2,676 2,452 2,448 2,308 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers Interstate/Federal Compact Received 11 10 16 8 23 28 6 Kansas Inmate Returned from Another Jurisdiction 8 10 9 13 10 13 15 Subtotal 19 20 25 21 33 41 21 Total Admissions 5,220 5,825 6,489 5,923 6,098 6,030 5,934 Releases Release to Post-Incarceration Supervision 4,363 4,695 5,563 4,383 4,386 4,118 4,087 Conditional Release 158 189 137 95 67 74 52 Expiration of Sentence 279 308 343 1,556 1,203 1,302 1,384 Commutation or Pardon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers Kansas Inmate Released for Housing 10 18 9 20 16 14 19 Interstate/Federal Inmate Released to Sending Jurisdiction 15 11 12 15 8 12 17 Subtotal 25 29 21 35 24 26 36 Court-Ordered Release Probation 15 13 26 22 14 15 9 Returned Parolee Placed on Probation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Released on Appeal Bond 13 3 12 7 12 5 3 Released for Court Appearance 105 154 125 130 134 165 159 Other Final Release by Court Order 6 3 12 4 8 14 29 Subtotal 139 173 175 163 168 199 200 Escape 37 26 28 20 13 14 15 Death (all causes) 24 19 15 19 20 31 26 Total Releases 5,025 5,439 6,282 6,271 5,881 5,764 5,800 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. 128 Correctional Facility Total Male Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities: Lansing 2,489 2,489 0 78 Hutchinson 1,768 1,768 0 66 El Dorado 1,350 1,350 0 43 Norton 835 835 0 30 Ellsworth 832 832 0 16 Topeka 698 0 698 9 Winfield 556 556 0 4 Wichita Work Release 250 250 0 0 Larned Correctional Mental Health 368 368 0 10 Total KDOC Facility Capacity 9,146 8,448 698 256 Non-KDOC Placements: Larned State Hospital 25 20 5 0 Contract Jail Placement 6 6 0 0 Labette County Conservation Camp 67 50 17 0 Total Non-KDOC Placements 98 76 22 0 Total Capacity and Placements 9,244 8,524 720 256 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 2004. * Special Use Beds are not counted in capacity and are primarily infirmary and certain types of segregation. Correctional Facility All Female All Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities: Lansing 2,447 - 2,447 - 0 Hutchinson 1,829 - 1,820 - (9) El Dorado 1,399 - 1,423 - 24 Norton 806 - 793 - (13) Ellsworth 813 - 819 - 6 Topeka 547 547 636 636 89 Winfield 495 - 511 - 16 Wichita Work Release 218 3 248 - 30 Larned Correctional Mental Health 334 - 342 - 8 Total KDOC Facility Population 8,888 550 9,039 636 151 Non-KDOC Facilities: Larned State Hospital 14 1 13 1 (1) Contract Jail Placement (County) 30 50 2 Contract Placement (Out-of-State) 0079 79 Labette Correctional Conservation Camp 11 7 30 14 19 Total Non-KDOC Facility Population 29 8 87 15 58 Total All Facilities 8,917 558 9,126 651 209 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population , FY 2004. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable, no capacity for female incarcerated population. Resident Average Daily Inmate Population by Correctional Facility Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004 FY 2003 FY 2004 Increase or Decrease Capacity Special Use Beds* Capacity of Correctional Facilities June 30, 2004 129 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total Inmate Population* 8,039 8,486 8,784 8,540 8,773 9,046 9,181 Age Groups (Years) 15 - 19 308 301 224 169 171 126 103 20 - 24 1,387 1,511 1,519 1,487 1,538 1,593 1,544 25 - 29 1,350 1,384 1,390 1,298 1,326 1,409 1,512 30 - 34 1,349 1,349 1,374 1,308 1,308 1,339 1,325 35 - 39 1,429 1,504 1,610 1,484 1,389 1,371 1,342 40 - 44 1,075 1,189 1,274 1,256 1,382 1,376 1,404 45 - 49 564 631 705 768 824 919 1,011 50 - 54 273 297 326 380 425 476 489 55 - 59 160 160 185 183 201 216 232 60 - 64 60 76 86 102 112 120 126 65 and over 82 83 89 103 94 95 93 Unavailable 2 1 2 2 3 6 0 Racial/Ethnic Group American Indian 157 167 190 184 178 165 157 Asian 61 71 69 76 72 70 81 Black 3,038 3,105 3,138 3,071 3,042 3,149 3,089 White 4,783 5,143 5,387 5,209 5,481 5,662 5,854 Gender Male 7,537 7,932 8,169 8,010 8,249 8,432 8,496 Female 502 554 615 530 524 614 685 Education Level Grades 0-11 3,091 3,226 3,176 3,154 3,377 3,549 3,545 High School Graduate 1,379 1,440 1,516 1,602 1,586 1,779 1,763 G.E.D. Equivalency 2,589 2,812 3,009 2,860 2,897 3,032 3,103 Greater than High School 691 727 743 617 627 422 523 Unavailable 289 281 340 307 286 264 247 Duration of Present Confinement 6 months or less 2,071 2,393 2,357 2,152 2,239 2,077 2,054 Over 6 months to 1 year 1,129 1,198 1,250 1,218 1,214 1,286 1,150 Over 1 year to 2 years 1,336 1,438 1,658 1,521 1,616 1,726 1,765 Over 2 years to 3 years 800 766 853 931 887 1,027 1,089 Over 3 years to 4 years 509 536 480 539 601 585 694 Over 4 years to 5 years 413 336 381 352 381 424 415 Over 5 years 1,681 1,724 1,714 1,735 1,730 1,795 1,904 Unavailable 100 95 91 92 105 126 110 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004. * Population recorded annually on June 30. Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities 1998-2004 130 Total Total Allen 42 7 49 39 9 48 39 15 54 32 19 51 Anderson 22 5 27 17 5 22 25 7 32 21 7 28 Atchison 34 4 38 35 6 41 40 10 50 40 11 51 Barber 14 4 18 13 4 17 12 5 17 6 4 10 Barton 66 21 87 70 22 92 76 15 91 76 12 88 Bourbon 28 7 35 26 8 34 28 7 35 23 8 31 Brown 23 11 34 23 16 39 21 14 35 18 16 34 Butler 115 17 132 120 17 137 132 20 152 156 39 195 Chase 538 538 6410 5 4 9 Chautauqua 6 5 11 8 4 12 7 5 12 8 5 13 Cherokee 50 16 66 53 15 68 57 12 69 59 16 75 Cheyenne 7 2 9 7 3 10 5 2 7 6 1 7 Clark 6410 6410 459 4 5 9 Clay 15 4 19 15 5 20 15 6 21 19 6 25 Cloud 25 9 34 21 7 28 23 7 30 23 9 32 Coffey 24 12 36 27 13 40 27 12 39 27 11 38 Comanche 549 448 303 3 0 3 Cowley 77 20 97 81 22 103 68 17 85 82 23 105 Crawford 107 36 143 122 32 154 101 40 141 100 42 142 Decatur 741 741 606 5 0 5 Dickinson 45 20 65 45 18 63 45 14 59 52 9 61 Doniphan 8 5 13 13 6 19 19 3 22 15 4 19 Douglas 222 58 280 230 74 304 235 68 303 237 70 307 Edwards 9 4 13 9 4 13 9 3 12 10 3 13 lk 358 358 6612 5 6 1 Ellis 67 13 80 63 14 77 54 20 74 55 20 75 Ellsworth 21 4 25 18 4 22 23 3 26 21 3 24 Finney 97 56 153 106 54 160 127 63 190 121 56 177 Ford 70 25 95 73 27 100 81 36 117 92 29 121 Franklin 54 22 76 54 10 64 59 22 81 60 25 85 Geary 85 42 127 87 41 128 89 46 135 76 47 123 Gove 415 415 516 4 0 4 Graham 7 5 12 7 4 11 6 5 11 6 1 7 Grant 15 7 22 16 7 23 20 6 26 20 6 26 Gray 8 5 13 8 7 15 8 5 13 10 6 16 Grely 336 336 336 2 4 6 Greenwood 20 0 20 16 4 20 16 6 22 16 6 22 Hamilton 7 4 11 6 6 12 9 5 14 8 4 12 Male Female 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004 FemaleMale Female Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2003 Male Total Total 1998 1999 Female Male 2004 131 Total TotalMale Female 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004 FemaleMale Female Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2003 Male Total Total 1998 1999 Female Male 2004 Harper 18 6 24 14 2 16 19 6 25 17 6 23 Harvey 62 17 79 66 16 82 70 19 89 70 17 87 Haskell 10 3 13 10 4 14 12 4 16 13 5 18 Hodgeman 4 5 9 4 5 9 4 5 9 4 5 9 Jackson 24 933 291342 11657 2 14 56 Jefferson 28 12 40 29 12 41 48 14 62 45 11 56 ewl 347 437 448 4 4 8 Johnson 984 311 1,295 1,044 317 1,361 1,167 345 1,512 1,157 362 1,519 Kearny 14 4 18 14 4 18 7 9 16 13 6 19 Kingman 13 7 20 17 7 24 28 28 56 41 21 62 Kiowa 7 6 13 7 7 14 7 7 14 9 7 16 Labette 58 16 74 59 17 76 62 15 77 58 12 70 Lane 5 4 9 5 4 9 4 3 7 7 0 7 Leavenworth 124 37 161 134 47 181 135 53 188 148 58 206 Lincoln 6 4 10 7 0 7 7 4 11 9 2 11 Lin 12 921 111021 191029 1 10 29 Logan 9 6 15 10 5 15 10 5 15 10 5 15 Lyon 96 35 131 105 31 136 94 45 139 97 34 131 McPherson 62 17 79 64 17 81 63 17 80 63 17 80 Marion 13 8 21 21 7 28 25 1 26 26 1 27 Marshall 17 7 24 16 9 25 18 8 26 18 7 25 Meade 13 6 19 13 5 18 12 6 18 13 5 18 Miami 58 15 73 61 16 77 79 21 100 80 20 100 Mitchell 15 7 22 18 7 25 26 0 26 9 2 11 Montgomery 83 28 111 84 25 109 75 26 101 77 27 104 Morris 11 5 16 11 3 14 19 1 20 15 6 21 Morton 7 5 12 9 5 14 11 3 14 10 3 13 Nemaha 18 5 23 18 6 24 19 7 26 21 3 24 Neosho 41 10 51 32 8 40 40 14 54 41 14 55 Ness 6 5 11 6 5 11 6 6 12 6 5 11 Norton 10 4 14 10 5 15 10 5 15 10 5 15 Osage 36 11 47 34 14 48 45 10 55 44 9 53 Osborne 12 4 16 12 6 18 13 4 17 13 0 13 Ottawa 10 5 15 16 9 25 16 8 24 10 5 15 Pawnee 19 8 27 18 7 25 20 9 29 19 9 28 Phillips 11 4 15 11 4 15 11 4 15 11 5 16 Potawtomie 39 847 381149 30154 35 14 49 Pratt 27 6 33 28 7 35 28 6 34 25 6 31 132 Total TotalMale Female 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004 FemaleMale Female Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2003 Male Total Total 1998 1999 Female Male 2004 Rawlins 202 651 617 3 0 3 Reno 124 43 167 123 41 164 145 40 185 141 51 192 Republic 11 4 15 13 3 16 17 0 17 14 3 17 Rice 23 831 281139 281341 27 6 3 Riley 127 42 169 126 47 173 110 47 157 114 48 162 Rooks 14 7 21 14 8 22 13 5 18 13 1 14 Rush 7 6 13 8 5 13 7 5 12 7 5 12 Rusel 20 424 191231 221436 21 26 Saline 128 55 183 123 50 173 129 77 206 128 71 199 Scott 11 6 17 10 6 16 11 7 18 11 6 17 Sedgwick 1,033 330 1,363 1,083 377 1,460 1,139 370 1,509 1,153 361 1,514 Seward 49 15 64 60 22 82 61 27 88 61 23 84 Shawnee 384 89 473 398 97 495 446 107 553 450 132 582 Sheridan 5 4 9 5 4 9 4 4 8 4 4 8 Sherman 15 4 19 20 3 23 18 4 22 18 4 22 Smith 7 4 11 7 3 10 9 4 13 5 2 7 Stafford 11 4 15 10 7 17 12 6 18 12 6 18 Stanton 10 4 14 10 4 14 10 4 14 0 0 0 Stevens 13 8 21 13 8 21 14 9 23 21 4 25 Sumner 62 13 75 68 9 77 72 12 84 63 17 80 Thomas 21 5 26 23 5 28 32 8 40 23 7 30 Trego 8 4 12 9 3 12 8 0 8 7 0 7 Wabaunsee 8 4 12 9 3 12 11 7 18 14 8 22 alce 303 213 202 2 1 3 Wshington 606 516 516 5 6 Wichita 11 13 24 4 4 8 4 0 4 4 4 8 Wilson 24 7 31 26 9 35 27 10 37 30 7 37 Woodson 8 5 13 8 4 12 9 3 12 8 4 12 Wyandotte 484 157 641 521 149 670 479 182 661 484 207 691 0 Statewide* - - - - - - 1,133 393 1,526 1,159 395 1,554 Kansas 6,037 1,982 8,019 6,300 2,073 8,373 7,796 2,641 10,437 7,834 2,662 10,496 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Statistics, http://www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats_law.shtml (accessed June 17, 2005). * State Universities, Community Colleges, and State Agencies Single dash (-) indicates not available. 133 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Cities of 10,000 or More 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2004 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Arkansas City 24 8 32 23 9 32 25 8 33 24 9 33 Atchison 23 1 24 23 1 24 23 1 24 23 1 24 Coffeyville 24 9 33 25 8 33 22 7 29 22 6 28 Derby 30 11 41 30 12 42 34 13 47 31 16 47 Dodge City 39 15 54 39 15 54 42 20 62 46 17 63 El Dorado 25 3 28 27 3 30 26 3 29 24 3 27 Emporia 1 58 16 74 57 16 73 58 21 79 57 20 77 Garden City 50 31 81 54 28 82 53 33 86 52 29 81 Gardner 2 --- ---204 24 24 4 28 Great Bend 29 11 40 28 11 39 31 6 37 29 5 34 Hays 1 43 10 53 40 11 51 38 16 54 39 16 55 Hutchinson 70 27 97 66 23 89 69 20 89 72 24 96 Junction City 48 18 66 46 22 68 41 19 60 39 23 62 Kansas City, KS 353 111 464 346 76 422 340 123 463 346 135 481 Lawrence 1 155 33 188 141 42 183 171 41 212 178 40 218 Leavenworth 66 19 85 67 24 91 62 21 83 64 26 90 Leawood 49 18 67 53 18 71 59 19 78 58 19 77 Lenexa 70 33 103 76 29 105 88 26 114 96 25 121 Liberal 29 10 39 32 10 42 35 11 46 37 12 49 McPherson 23 6 29 24 5 29 24 7 31 24 7 31 Manhattan 3 28 9 37 25 9 34 28 9 37 30 7 37 Merriam 25 4 29 25 4 29 26 4 30 26 4 30 Newton 27 5 32 27 6 33 28 5 33 28 5 33 Olathe 123 37 160 143 37 180 139 47 186 143 50 193 Ottawa 25 4 29 26 3 29 26 4 30 26 7 33 Overland Park 176 70 246 177 68 245 190 67 257 196 74 270 Parsons 24 4 28 26 6 32 25 2 27 23 3 26 Pittsburg 1 49 14 63 58 12 70 48 19 67 47 19 66 Prairie Village 41 10 51 41 10 51 40 13 53 43 14 57 Salina 73 29 102 68 27 95 73 36 109 68 33 101 Shawnee 64 15 79 72 15 87 87 22 109 87 22 109 Topeka 285 58 343 279 61 340 263 62 325 274 77 351 Wichita 1 639 172 811 625 206 831 631 209 840 638 213 851 Winfield 22 5 27 21 5 26 24 5 29 23 4 27 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Statistics, http:/www.accesskansas.org/kbi/stats_law.shtml (accessed June 17, 2005). 1 Includes university law enforcement employees. 2 Population did not reach 10,000 prior to reported year 2003. 3 University Police Department only. Single dash (-) indicates not reported. 200419991998 2003 134 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 Kansas Judicial Districts, 2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Judicial Center. 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 D-3 DM-4 D-1 DM-6 D-4 DM-1 D-5 DM-2 D-3 D-26 D-14 D-3 D-4 DM-2 D-3 DM-1 D-6 DM-1 D-3 DM-2 D-3 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-5 D-18 DM- 3 KEY D = District Judge Total: 160 DM = District Magistrate Judge Total: 74 = Judicial District 1 Cloud 135 Education Educat i on Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Ninety-seven percent of public libraries in the United States now offer internet access. Source: National Center for Education Statistics 136 Education Table of Contents Number of Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1976-77 - 2003-04 .........................................................138 Public School Enrollment in Kansas by Grade, 1998-99 - 2004-05 .............................................................138 High School Graduates by County, by Race, 2003-04 ................................................................................139 Percent High School Graduate or Higher, People Age 25 and Over, by County, 1990 and 2000 ...............141 High School Dropouts by County, 2002-03 and 2003-04.............................................................................143 Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2004-05.....................................................................................................145 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005..........................................................................147 Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by State, 1979-80 - 2000-01, Selected Years...............................................................................155 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment by County, 2003-04 - 2004-05.....................................156 Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 ..............................................................................159 Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 ..............................................................................166 Location of Higher Educational Institutions, Fall 2004 (map).......................................................................173 Scholastic Assessment Test Score Averages by State, 2000-01, 2001-02, and 2002-03 ...........................174 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2000-2004................................................................................175 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004.........................................................................176 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2004.........................................................177 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Spring 2005 ....................................................................178 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Spring 2005 ....................................................179 Educational Attainment by County, 2000, Persons 25 Years and Older......................................................180 Public Library Materials by State, FY 2002..................................................................................................183 Public Library Service by State, FY 2002 ....................................................................................................184 Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internet, by State, FY 2002....................185 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 137 Academic Year High Schools Junior High Schools Middle Schools* Elementary Schools Special Purpose Schools Total 1976-77 367 129 1,112 1,608 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 Grade 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Kindergarten 31,274 30,863 30,391 30,104 29,907 33,665 34,191 1 35,518 34,618 34,128 33,909 33,528 33,312 34,526 2 35,075 34,693 33,958 33,599 33,401 32,954 32,845 3 35,626 35,017 34,743 33,949 33,588 33,429 33,153 4 35,280 35,712 35,165 34,932 34,139 33,784 33,496 5 35,386 35,391 35,992 35,437 35,280 34,349 33,879 6 35,920 35,788 35,662 36,336 35,675 35,436 34,509 7 36,945 36,208 36,091 35,844 36,700 36,012 35,740 8 37,281 36,850 36,085 36,120 35,883 36,563 35,900 9 39,377 39,693 39,168 38,675 38,614 38,601 39,190 10 37,222 36,798 37,229 37,159 36,611 36,578 36,247 11 33,803 34,417 34,300 34,691 34,609 34,348 34,301 12 32,051 32,522 33,085 33,263 33,752 33,775 33,536 Special Education for 3 & 4 year olds 3,499 4,097 4,484 4,858 5,098 5,440 5,450 Non-graded 4,433 4,853 5,646 5,946 6,347 4,009 3,741 4-year-old at risk 1,131 1,685 2,207 3,569 4,194 5,132 5,333 Total 469,821 469,205 468,334 468,391 467,326 467,387 466,037 Note: 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, 2004 , http://www.ksde.org/leaf/reports_and_publications/reports.html (accessed January 27, 2005). 1976-77 - 2003-04 Number of Accredited Public Schools in Kansas Public School Enrollment in Kansas by Grade 1998-99 - 2004-05 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 January 27, 2005). *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. 138 County Hispanic Allen 1595823017 Anderson 910101093 Atchison 187 10 8 0 12 0 217 Barber 780100079 Barton 36423020365 Bourbon 151450101 Brown 621150034 Butler 799 12 15 13 14 1 854 Chase 340001035 Chautauqua 460110048 Cherokee 238041302257 Cheyenne 5502000 Clark 310000031 Clay 96201009 Cloud 1081000010 Coffey 421532053 Comanche 270001028 Cowley 348 12 18 13 7 0 398 Crawford 40761136043 Decatur 551000056 Dickinson 28007105293 Doniphan 762021081 Douglas 838 62 28 35 35 1 999 Edwards 28050003 Elk 521220057 Ellis 336 2 13 0 14 0 365 Ellsworth 931300097 Finney 212 5 101 1 21 3 343 Ford 219 7 112 1 13 0 352 Franklin 3103723934 Geary 132 108 39 13 10 14 316 Gove 571000058 Graham 300000030 Grant 6504300018 Gray 860901197 Greeley 140200016 Greenwood 75011007 Hamilton 250600031 Harper 900301094 Harvey 35193522908 Haskell 701400051 Hodgeman 32010003 Jackson 168122010192 Jefferson 29912312308 Jewell 3300000 Johnson 5308 268 206 33 230 48 6,093 Kearny 5002101072 Kingman 1210302016 Kiowa 511303058 Labette 272 16 11 34 2 0 335 Lane 310000031 Leavenworth 659 68 23 5 12 2 769 Lincoln 659 68 23 5 12 2 769 High School Graduates by County, by Race 2003-04 Multi-Ethnic Total Black White American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander 139 County Hispanic High School Graduates by County, by Race 2003-04 Multi-Ethnic Total Black White American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Linn 14521200150 Logan 51020003 Lyon 326877080419 McPherson 177432308 Marion 20212031209 Marshall 3693703038 Meade 440200046 Miami 3565212137 Mitchell 12111011125 Montgomery 334 41 10 54 4 0 443 Morris 740400078 Morton 570161015 Nemaha 149100101 Neosho 238622024 Ness 5000005 Norton 840101086 Osage 2152522127 Osborne 380101040 Ottawa 96220011 Pawnee 89441109 Phillips 7001008 Pottawatomie 21033210219 Pratt 041200007 Rawlins 310100032 Reno 607 17 58 10 3 1 696 Republic 761010078 Rice 183510012 Riley 418 34 18 2 10 5 487 Rooks 840100085 Rush 5701000 Russell 801200083 Saline 526 26 35 1 11 3 602 Scott 570500163 Sedgwick 3420 544 346 78 215 15 4,618 Seward 1999317029 Shawnee 1331 154 103 26 24 68 1,706 Sheridan 340000034 Sherman 69140007 Smith 520101054 Stafford 70050007 Stanton 280000028 Stevens 700130003 Sumner 2834340004 Thomas 1070311012 Trego 28000008 Wabaunsee 70120057 Wallace 290200132 Washington 940000094 Wichita 210400025 Wilson 13002011134 Woodson 510010052 Wyandotte 620 692 244 8 51 3 1,618 Kansas 26,849 2,257 1,940 426 772 208 32,452 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, http://www.ksde.org/k12/k12.html (accessed April 13, 2004). 140 High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher County 1990 1990 2000 2000 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 Logan 78.3 15.9 86.7 17.5 Percent High School Graduate or Higher, 1990 and 2000 People Age 25 and Over, by County 141 High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher County 1990 1990 2000 2000 Percent High School Graduate or Higher, 1990 and 2000 People Age 25 and Over, by County 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, Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics, Kansas , http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen1990.html and http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/index.html (accessed June 18, 2004). 142 County Allen 1,208 9 0.7 1,121 21 1.9 Anderson 661 6 0.9 671 5 0.7 Atchison 1,196 29 2.4 1,516 27 1.8 Barber 502 6 1.2 487 2 0.4 Barton 2,397 33 1.4 2,437 19 0.8 Bourbon 1,217 34 2.8 1,185 31 2.6 Brown 805 14 1.7 838 16 1.9 Butler 6,487 68 1.0 6,437 43 0.7 Chase 245 4 1.6 226 3 1.3 Chautauqua 344 7 2.0 309 2 0.6 Cherokee 1,764 48 2.7 1,733 35 2.0 Cheyenne 296 1 0.3 278 0 0.0 Clark 259 1 0.4 254 3 1.2 Clay 773 13 1.7 740 13 1.8 Cloud 695 6 0.9 679 10 1.5 Coffey 863 7 0.8 819 2 0.2 Comanche 150 0 0.0 143 0 0.0 Cowley 3,123 38 1.2 3,076 37 1.2 Crawford 2,604 47 1.8 2,889 38 1.3 Decatur 291 0 0.0 278 1 0.4 Dickinson 1,989 31 1.6 1,981 36 1.8 Doniphan 743 11 1.5 735 3 0.4 Douglas 6,134 71 1.2 6,170 64 1.0 Edwards 237 4 1.7 244 0 0.0 Elk 355 1 0.3 344 2 0.6 Ellis 2,053 35 1.7 2,195 12 0.5 Ellsworth 628 4 0.6 602 2 0.3 Finney 3,505 78 2.2 3,518 67 1.9 Ford 2,728 20 0.7 2,873 37 1.3 Franklin 2,362 18 0.8 2,352 22 0.9 Geary 2,422 45 1.9 2,566 47 1.8 Gove 346 0 0.0 347 2 0.6 Graham 244 0 0.0 216 0 0.0 Grant 739 15 2.0 762 18 2.4 Gray 536 3 0.6 533 6 1.1 Greeley 152 1 0.7 143 1 0.7 Greenwood 565 3 0.5 541 3 0.6 Hamilton 243 0 0.0 226 0 0.0 Harper 592 5 0.8 559 4 0.7 Harvey 2,845 31 1.1 2,924 49 1.7 Haskell 410 4 1.0 383 1 0.3 Hodgeman 245 1 0.4 227 1 0.4 Jackson 1,210 10 0.8 1,173 8 0.7 Jefferson 2,088 19 0.9 2,093 21 1.0 Jewell 321 0 0.0 283 2 0.7 Johnson 36,251 336 0.9 40,703 293 0.7 Kearny 511 7 1.4 496 5 1.0 Kingman 784 8 1.0 802 5 0.6 Kiowa 279 0 0.0 250 1 0.4 Labette 2,048 22 1.1 2,092 16 0.8 Lane 185 1 0.5 176 1 0.6 Leavenworth 5,736 68 1.2 5,925 60 1.0 Lincoln 273 1 0.4 276 2 0.7 Number of Dropouts Number of Dropouts High School Dropouts by County 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 2003-20042002-2003 Dropout Rate Dropout Rate Headcount Grades 7-12 Headcount Grades 7-12 143 County Number of Dropouts Number of Dropouts High School Dropouts by County 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 2003-20042002-2003 Dropout Rate Dropout Rate Headcount Grades 7-12 Headcount Grades 7-12 Linn 996 10 1.0 1,001 7 0.7 Logan 304 4 1.3 302 0 0.0 Lyon 3,070 50 1.6 2,983 59 2.0 McPherson 2,628 39 1.5 1,189 12 1.0 Marion 1,255 13 1.0 1,208 11 0.9 Marshall 1,244 10 0.8 2,397 21 0.9 Meade 304 1 0.3 305 3 1.0 Miami 2,310 39 1.7 2,469 44 1.8 Mitchell 634 2 0.3 742 6 0.8 Montgomery 2,786 57 2.0 2,831 39 1.4 Morris 523 3 0.6 502 11 2.2 Morton 476 6 1.3 399 2 0.5 Nemaha 876 8 0.9 899 5 0.6 Neosho 1,510 14 0.9 1,473 16 1.1 Ness 279 3 1.1 245 2 0.8 Norton 515 3 0.6 437 2 0.5 Osage 1,515 23 1.5 1,561 29 1.9 Osborne 231 2 0.9 214 3 1.4 Ottawa 628 5 0.8 600 8 1.3 Pawnee 595 5 0.8 722 4 0.6 Phillips 539 7 1.3 507 11 2.2 Pottawatomie 1,781 13 0.7 1,438 6 0.4 Pratt 779 11 1.4 770 7 0.9 Rawlins 218 0 0.0 213 0 0.0 Reno 4,871 114 2.3 5,007 68 1.4 Republic 502 2 0.4 469 4 0.9 Rice 951 11 1.2 876 1 0.1 Riley 3,166 23 0.7 3,135 19 0.6 Rooks 504 3 0.6 506 4 0.8 Rush 336 2 0.6 309 7 2.3 Russell 584 12 2.1 596 10 1.7 Saline 4,088 48 1.2 4,414 95 2.2 Scott 490 3 0.6 457 4 0.9 Sedgwick 33,967 1,076 3.2 37,543 935 2.5 Seward 2,033 97 4.8 2,064 111 5.4 Shawnee 12,211 217 1.8 13,477 313 2.3 Sheridan 206 0 0.0 199 1 0.5 Sherman 530 3 0.6 504 13 2.6 Smith 361 1 0.3 352 0 0.0 Stafford 614 7 1.1 590 6 1.0 Stanton 240 1 0.4 231 0 0.0 Stevens 599 4 0.7 605 4 0.7 Sumner 2,162 14 0.6 2,126 8 0.4 Thomas 759 1 0.1 735 3 0.4 Trego 216 1 0.5 208 0 0.0 Wabaunsee 544 13 2.4 525 5 1.0 Wallace 190 0 0.0 193 0 0.0 Washington 647 3 0.5 675 3 0.4 Wichita 203 2 1.0 208 2 1.0 Wilson 952 13 1.4 893 7 0.8 Woodson 337 1 0.3 307 0 0.0 Wyandotte 12,271 352 2.9 13,141 467 3.6 Kansas 216,169 3,576 1.7 226,578 3,497 1.5 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, http://www.ksde.org/k12/k12.html (accessed January 6, 2005). Note: Enrollment represents headcount enrollment as of September 20 each year. 144 Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2004-05 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2004 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Allen 2,337.3 173.0 40.4 Anderson 1,317.5 106.8 24.2 Atchison 2,306.1 147.8 30.5 Barber 851.5 68.0 24.9 Barton 4,464.1 305.4 53.7 Bourbon 2,390.0 170.8 25.8 Brown 1,549.4 123.9 25.1 Butler 13,493.4 845.6 137.1 Chase 454.0 39.6 11.5 Chautauqua 589.0 51.3 21.9 Cherokee 3,615.3 275.6 52.6 Cheyenne 484.5 50.0 19.1 Clark 482.5 39.6 24.4 Clay 1,371.3 101.8 13.5 Cloud 1,290.3 111.4 20.7 Coffey 1,670.4 136.4 35.1 Comanche 308.5 27.6 11.2 Cowley 6,221.0 422.8 68.1 Crawford 5,620.8 367.8 74.2 Decatur 463.0 49.8 13.9 Dickinson 3,701.7 282.1 63.0 Doniphan 1,488.0 129.4 57.0 Douglas 12,282.5 765.0 46.2 Edwards 459.1 44.6 19.8 Elk 625.8 50.9 24.6 Ellis 3,545.7 258.8 36.6 Ellsworth 1,016.0 89.6 22.5 Finney 7,803.4 486.3 30.1 Ford 6,248.8 391.6 40.4 Franklin 4,626.2 323.5 54.5 Geary 6,062.7 378.7 16.0 Gove 635.0 65.8 28.2 Graham 407.1 35.0 11.6 Grant 1,691.1 112.0 15.1 Gray 1,255.9 98.6 47.5 Greeley 269.5 24.7 10.9 Greenwood 1,027.0 86.8 31.9 Hamilton 468.0 37.8 12.4 Harper 1,037.8 85.1 20.7 Harvey 5,690.8 363.7 71.6 Haskell 866.4 73.0 23.7 Hodgeman 388.5 37.6 19.3 Jackson 2,456.5 157.5 45.5 Jefferson 4,009.0 282.7 83.9 Jewell 508.0 59.7 25.3 Johnson 78,268.7 4,661.1 100.3 Kearny 985.6 78.4 24.8 Kingman 1,332.3 104.5 22.7 Kiowa 612.2 51.3 39.6 Labette 3,913.8 277.9 53.2 Lane 358.8 34.7 20.3 Leavenworth 11,978.1 721.7 99.8 Lincoln 520.3 46.4 22.2 Linn 1,966.6 146.0 39.1 145 Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2004-05 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2004 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Logan 494.5 47.2 18.4 Lyon 5,773.1 390.8 40.7 McPherson 4,597.6 317.4 67.4 Marion 2,261.0 172.6 63.5 Marshall 1,995.3 160.5 48.7 Meade 637.4 52.3 23.0 Miami 4,575.1 302.1 45.3 Mitchell 1,095.0 85.3 24.8 Montgomery 5,206.3 337.7 59.8 Morris 860.2 67.8 12.7 Morton 881.2 71.0 23.1 Nemaha 1,647.8 127.4 37.8 Neosho 2,863.6 208.3 27.0 Ness 476.5 42.9 31.0 Norton 908.9 82.7 29.1 Osage 3,026.6 225.4 64.1 Osborne 386.6 31.7 12.2 Ottawa 1,169.7 92.2 25.3 Pawnee 1,104.6 77.3 25.8 Phillips 943.0 89.8 29.2 Pottawatomie 3,446.5 252.7 53.9 Pratt 1,546.1 107.6 27.9 Rawlins 346.5 32.6 10.6 Reno 9,597.6 652.4 80.9 Republic 838.2 80.3 29.5 Rice 1,773.6 154.8 42.8 Riley 5,833.3 375.8 42.1 Rooks 867.3 83.5 30.0 Rush 522.8 49.5 21.0 Russell 1,142.0 95.1 21.1 Saline 8,258.1 524.6 44.2 Scott 879.9 71.5 12.3 Sedgwick 74,031.5 4,189.9 173.4 Seward 4,840.4 307.5 29.5 Shawnee 25,375.3 1,625.6 76.5 Sheridan 316.5 24.4 13.0 Sherman 950.4 67.0 14.2 Smith 639.0 61.2 20.3 Stafford 1,004.5 84.4 35.5 Stanton 465.0 38.0 12.2 Stevens 1,259.0 102.7 24.1 Sumner 4,128.7 305.0 88.7 Thomas 1,345.0 102.7 34.0 Trego 382.0 32.0 11.9 Wabaunsee 957.0 75.1 25.5 Wallace 354.8 38.9 18.1 Washington 1,161.6 116.0 38.9 Wichita 482.3 38.5 12.5 Wilson 1,702.4 134.1 36.3 Woodson 498.5 38.0 13.1 Wyandotte 26,320.6 1,600.3 68.3 Kansas 441,957.2 57,630.2 15.3 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Selected School Statistics, Report by District 2004-2005 (from SO66 Superintendent's Organization Report), http://www.ksde.org/leaf/reports_and_publications/reports.html (accessed May 12, 2005). 146 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 374 $37,921 $14,163,565 36.24 Iola 257 1,440 27,971 40,267,403 49.72 Humboldt 258 524 38,173 20,021,583 46.08 ANDERSON Garnett 365 1,082 54,217 58,635,792 44.89 Crest 479 236 61,795 14,583,710 28.10 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 741 49,604 36,756,882 30.21 Atchison Public Schools 409 1,565 45,985 71,975,358 53.68 BARBER Barber County North 254 587 73,002 42,852,392 40.10 South Barber 255 265 79,116 21,123,907 35.34 BARTON Claflin 354 298 46,568 13,853,907 39.87 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 513 38,487 19,759,087 51.15 Great Bend 428 3,040 35,219 107,157,469 47.26 Hoisington 431 613 43,805 26,887,535 61.29 BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 1,960 32,915 64,467,329 41.87 Uniontown 235 430 30,345 13,048,288 36.71 BROWN Hiawatha 415 892 55,502 49,191,092 46.94 South Brown County 430 658 29,351 19,301,309 54.16 BUTLER Bluestem 205 718 35,382 25,404,287 50.81 Remington-Whitewater 206 524 57,084 29,895,096 41.55 Circle 375 1,495 74,740 111,938,282 50.30 Andover 385 3,643 42,510 154,870,850 59.97 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 1,742 26,075 45,410,181 57.21 Douglass Public Schools 396 828 24,883 20,607,897 54.93 Augusta 402 2,117 30,841 65,136,319 53.97 El Dorado 490 2,117 42,505 89,962,736 43.53 Flinthills 492 311 47,614 15,188,903 58.30 CHASE Chase County 284 454 83,213 37,778,774 43.43 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 164 47,100 7,747,965 24.04 Chautauqua County Community 286 425 33,696 14,455,517 31.22 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 819 31,437 25,734,689 41.18 Columbus 493 1,209 48,004 58,036,772 47.94 Galena 499 755 16,552 12,488,645 50.31 Baxter Springs 508 833 25,326 21,653,511 38.89 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 159 113,663 18,015,571 33.35 St. Francis Community Schools 297 326 82,755 26,978,281 33.30 CLARK Minneola 219 266 68,900 18,334,322 58.57 Ashland 220 216 104,270 22,563,938 37.97 CLAY Clay Center 379 1,371 39,444 54,101,719 43.12 Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 147 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 CLOUD Concordia 333 1,056 $40,893 $43,318,243 46.26 Southern Cloud 334 234 68,755 16,088,705 41.55 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 567 41,766 23,677,329 52.46 Burlington 244 846 488,732 413,467,029 24.00 Leroy-Gridley 245 258 72,955 18,822,377 36.34 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 309 139,781 43,122,353 35.84 COWLEY Central 462 346 36,987 12,801,215 50.52 Udall 463 365 35,946 13,134,635 43.29 Winfield 465 2,470 35,273 87,536,328 51.61 Arkansas City 470 2,814 25,634 72,589,612 46.94 Dexter 471 226 26,320 5,943,060 23.91 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 577 24,239 13,986,033 50.28 Cherokee 247 790 32,560 25,885,457 35.73 Girard 248 1,038 31,356 32,531,340 44.95 Frontenac Public Schools 249 742 25,388 18,837,938 37.14 Pittsburg 250 2,475 52,030 128,762,884 54.28 DECATUR Oberlin 294 433 62,867 27,189,955 42.09 Prairie Heights 295 31 202,384 6,172,719 34.69 DICKINSON Solomon 393 403 43,300 17,467,403 40.92 Abilene 435 1,409 38,577 54,343,431 44.60 Chapman 473 956 50,250 48,033,523 42.89 Rural Vista 481 427 44,604 19,036,914 46.54 Herington 487 507 28,952 14,675,535 41.17 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 375 36,278 13,586,185 27.96 Highland 425 250 47,434 11,882,100 29.86 Troy Public Schools 429 372 31,293 11,640,947 35.04 Midway Schools 433 202 74,135 14,975,307 20.00 Elwood 486 290 43,704 12,717,788 38.19 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 1,306 45,732 59,776,124 54.41 Eudora 491 1,235 37,059 45,757,161 65.47 Lawrence 497 9,742 85,022 828,305,451 46.72 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 320 65,985 21,088,659 39.19 Lewis 502 140 107,824 15,041,379 36.58 ELK West Elk 282 425 49,459 21,331,453 38.04 Elk Valley 283 201 43,597 8,806,586 35.20 ELLIS Ellis 388 374 59,834 22,389,965 41.16 Victoria 432 265 69,208 18,361,012 45.78 Hays 489 2,906 63,679 185,065,088 47.18 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 590 46,469 27,416,789 40.65 Lorraine 328 426 94,467 40,243,104 55.26 148 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 FINNEY Holcomb 363 850 $182,806 $155,567,778 39.74 Garden City 457 6,954 42,148 293,798,305 43.33 FORD Spearville 381 341 31,415 10,712,662 44.89 Dodge City 443 5,654 31,160 176,805,910 54.15 Bucklin 459 254 70,092 17,803,469 35.52 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 872 38,043 33,184,674 35.60 Central Heights 288 616 32,625 20,084,033 31.86 Wellsville 289 799 44,039 35,169,410 59.40 Ottawa 290 2,340 38,459 89,982,218 51.64 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 6,063 18,732 113,857,621 40.18 GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 120 78,598 9,431,772 30.01 Wheatland 292 184 64,803 12,053,443 30.21 Quinter Public Schools 293 332 43,009 14,171,522 59.54 GRAHAM Hill City 281 407 70,732 28,795,007 33.57 GRANT Ulysses 214 1,691 155,590 263,118,997 33.61 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 647 49,769 32,210,674 42.35 Montezuma 371 242 61,358 14,854,873 55.71 Copeland 476 116 99,104 11,446,523 42.65 Ingalls 477 251 62,809 15,771,303 24.00 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 270 120,564 32,516,036 41.77 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 243 51,228 12,422,805 35.97 Eureka 389 676 44,173 29,860,896 57.67 Hamilton 390 109 68,611 7,512,874 28.37 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 468 151,035 70,684,201 43.06 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 909 45,022 40,938,675 40.66 Attica 511 129 80,212 10,307,235 38.95 HARVEY Burrton 369 255 50,812 12,941,919 52.64 Newton 373 3,461 35,063 121,539,017 48.39 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 521 23,861 12,419,831 42.74 Halstead 440 688 43,175 29,673,946 50.38 Hesston 460 767 43,986 33,759,452 56.41 HASKELL Sublette 374 477 185,548 88,487,957 40.06 Satanta 507 390 344,752 134,280,860 27.93 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 297 50,760 15,075,694 56.57 Hanston 228 92 97,548 8,925,636 37.87 JACKSON North Jackson 335 421 31,321 13,186,200 34.44 Holton 336 1,111 29,504 32,778,465 47.46 Royal Valley 337 925 22,872 21,144,801 42.78 149 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 430 $29,662 $12,766,403 34.50 Jefferson County North 339 490 32,237 15,809,260 54.23 Jefferson West 340 950 32,071 30,419,146 55.08 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 614 34,748 22,280,145 39.65 McLouth 342 559 42,582 23,914,251 37.78 Perry Public Schools 343 965 51,406 49,606,813 43.61 JEWELL White Rock 104 123 120,150 14,718,343 33.39 Mankato 278 218 43,189 9,393,631 44.72 Jewell 279 168 62,694 10,532,663 46.44 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 18,410 103,443 1,902,207,246 62.12 Spring Hill 230 1,607 52,398 84,255,247 68.51 Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch 231 3,406 56,961 194,024,595 73.01 DeSoto 232 4,553 64,000 291,398,557 72.81 Olathe 233 22,418 65,583 1,474,319,013 69.18 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 27,875 103,327 2,880,226,736 42.66 KEARNY Lakin 215 650 278,977 181,195,886 35.51 Deerfield 216 336 183,161 61,560,332 30.30 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 1,103 53,781 59,336,661 47.70 Cunningham 332 229 165,713 37,948,325 32.35 KIOWA Greensburg 422 299 74,189 22,160,300 40.71 Mullinville 424 144 96,416 13,883,937 37.60 Haviland Public Schools 474 170 91,299 15,475,201 41.77 LABETTE Parsons 503 1,485 32,197 47,809,586 46.58 Oswego 504 494 23,763 11,738,772 54.58 Chetopa 505 293 23,108 6,775,382 47.67 Labette County 506 1,642 25,694 42,182,243 39.22 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 118 54,491 6,402,721 49.61 Dighton 482 241 87,302 21,065,975 41.63 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 1,644 810 1,330,840 43.49 Easton 449 691 39,299 27,744,794 53.36 Leavenworth 453 3,927 42,224 167,239,628 49.04 Basehor-Linwood 458 2,047 45,283 91,742,672 44.92 Tonganoxie 464 1,573 43,734 68,225,230 39.29 Lansing 469 2,097 38,436 80,311,985 51.35 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 358 61,505 22,037,347 54.98 Sylvan Grove 299 162 75,931 12,300,815 24.74 LINN Pleasanton 344 400 27,377 10,937,126 36.27 Jayhawk 346 564 46,347 26,139,482 47.80 Prairie View 362 1,003 132,326 132,736,196 39.36 LOGAN Oakley 274 411 76,118 31,200,804 36.46 Triplains 275 84 126,339 11,938,996 39.07 150 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 LYON North Lyon County 251 593 $47,041 $27,777,667 48.77 Southern Lyon County 252 574 48,617 27,492,656 49.61 Emporia 253 4,607 33,571 154,653,322 53.18 McPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 950 48,117 45,715,843 58.37 McPherson 418 2,396 62,536 150,617,587 44.90 Canton-Galva 419 396 54,196 21,412,786 53.78 Moundridge 423 415 89,421 37,064,822 49.34 Inman 448 441 51,730 22,787,150 47.70 MARION Centre 397 257 68,397 17,543,762 46.62 Peabody-Burns 398 415 45,403 18,819,378 44.90 Marion-Florence 408 641 41,227 26,438,901 46.30 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 666 44,106 29,374,580 50.93 Goessel 411 283 39,994 11,298,375 56.39 MARSHALL Marysville 364 760 63,302 48,059,211 45.76 Vermillion 380 546 42,408 23,176,074 41.98 Axtell 488 309 52,668 16,305,951 50.99 Valley Heights 498 381 41,243 15,693,090 50.90 MEADE Fowler 225 165 81,974 13,509,244 51.39 Meade 226 473 112,680 53,252,416 34.01 MIAMI Osawatomie 367 1,147 35,636 40,874,493 45.08 Paola 368 2,013 52,964 106,441,376 52.23 Louisburg 416 1,415 68,516 97,600,419 57.06 MITCHELL Waconda 272 339 63,818 21,615,265 40.03 Beloit 273 756 50,565 38,242,428 45.66 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 826 28,126 23,229,180 32.96 Coffeyville 445 1,860 43,033 80,041,445 43.93 Independence 446 1,923 39,838 76,599,890 38.50 Cherryvale 447 598 24,790 14,814,719 42.56 MORRIS Morris County 417 860 52,568 45,219,163 35.74 MORTON Rolla 217 206 328,132 67,431,085 38.64 Elkhart 218 676 114,975 77,688,501 37.80 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 922 40,221 37,080,040 54.04 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 499 48,506 24,199,574 31.51 B & B 451 227 35,757 8,116,749 27.30 NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 1,070 35,204 37,682,743 44.67 Chanute Public Schools 413 1,793 28,603 51,291,055 48.79 NESS Western Plains 106 190 99,239 18,805,796 30.97 Nes Tre La Go 301 28 283,178 7,928,983 30.89 Ness City 303 259 80,252 20,785,333 36.40 151 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 649 $34,044 $22,108,258 35.16 Northern Valley 212 197 51,544 10,128,425 43.20 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 63 145,776 9,183,860 37.51 OSAGE Osage City 420 729 32,977 24,122,784 36.83 Lyndon 421 436 42,500 18,360,113 31.63 Santa Fe Trail 434 1,262 31,221 39,400,530 46.57 Burlingame Public Schools 454 337 31,915 10,755,393 48.86 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 263 54,594 14,358,341 36.19 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 387 45,554 17,611,192 44.75 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 539 53,451 28,793,812 36.57 Twin Valley 240 631 37,495 23,659,100 48.50 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 927 43,377 40,210,305 43.09 Pawnee Heights 496 178 62,648 11,126,266 38.66 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 152 51,091 7,765,901 36.79 Phillipsburg 325 607 40,193 24,397,179 51.67 Logan 326 184 61,899 11,389,430 32.25 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 1,280 40,249 51,534,816 56.49 Kaw Valley 321 1,068 238,562 254,664,408 29.34 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 370 44,551 16,483,794 51.37 Rock Creek 323 729 33,217 24,201,694 41.36 PRATT Pratt 382 1,128 50,363 56,804,188 39.44 Skyline Schools 438 418 47,176 19,733,597 33.73 RAWLINS Rawlins County Unified 105 347 69,545 24,097,404 48.90 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 4,607 40,962 190,094,655 45.71 Nickerson 309 1,103 53,498 58,981,370 47.10 Fairfield 310 378 78,689 29,665,822 41.08 Pretty Prairie 311 298 49,039 14,657,622 48.67 Haven Public Schools 312 1,064 47,146 50,093,004 48.74 Buhler 313 2,148 51,026 110,307,754 47.42 REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 262 47,850 12,522,412 34.95 Republic County 427 459 56,760 25,996,168 39.90 Hillcrest Rural 455 118 81,005 9,396,634 36.07 RICE Sterling 376 504 46,997 23,700,447 39.23 Chase-Raymond 401 149 90,362 13,346,458 48.47 Lyons 405 839 38,135 32,037,039 47.09 Little River 444 282 87,829 24,679,884 44.50 RILEY Riley County 378 643 34,287 22,149,467 49.12 Manhattan 383 4,946 70,745 350,924,074 43.84 Blue Valley 384 245 52,741 12,895,066 43.11 152 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 ROOKS Palco 269 143 $116,462 $16,595,848 33.37 Plainville 270 371 66,609 24,698,724 41.48 Stockton 271 354 50,384 17,835,842 37.54 RUSH LaCrosse 395 305 70,061 21,354,454 42.35 Otis-Bison 403 218 75,039 16,358,419 36.83 RUSSELL Paradise 399 148 113,338 16,774,095 41.56 Russell County 407 994 53,831 53,696,703 41.26 SALINE Salina 305 7,122 51,017 363,357,034 59.67 Southeast of Saline 306 686 82,336 56,482,754 32.33 Ell-Saline 307 450 35,871 16,170,431 51.41 SCOTT Scott County 466 880 73,625 65,143,246 59.35 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 45,249 49,787 2,252,820,055 51.30 Derby 260 6,397 42,759 273,522,529 48.90 Haysville 261 4,374 24,945 109,232,644 46.62 Valley Center Public Schools 262 2,377 34,773 82,656,078 54.10 Mulvane 263 1,873 26,537 49,917,995 42.76 Clearwater 264 1,244 45,554 56,659,606 56.63 Goddard 265 4,099 38,244 156,584,966 54.44 Maize 266 5,741 39,137 224,644,903 52.27 Renwick 267 1,933 40,179 77,698,858 57.22 Cheney 268 746 31,574 23,560,328 56.78 SEWARD Liberal 480 4,173 36,327 151,868,623 41.14 Kismet-Plains 483 667 87,071 58,076,190 38.31 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 3,318 57,320 190,187,123 52.71 Silver Lake 372 729 33,524 24,439,014 45.49 Auburn Washburn 437 5,007 73,168 366,321,034 49.99 Shawnee Heights 450 3,356 46,030 154,462,421 48.11 Topeka Public Schools 501 12,966 46,979 609,025,329 54.00 SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 317 74,482 23,573,472 40.15 SHERMAN Goodland 352 950 56,993 54,172,223 37.97 SMITH Smith Center 237 455 56,923 25,900,007 39.47 West Smith County 238 184 46,770 8,535,607 32.57 STAFFORD Stafford 349 313 47,127 14,816,636 59.71 St. John-Hudson 350 403 54,553 21,979,467 47.68 Macksville 351 288 95,849 27,642,993 31.99 STANTON Stanton County 452 465 203,798 95,071,668 31.30 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 236 303,227 71,440,331 30.23 Hugoton Public Schools 210 1,023 225,868 231,153,558 27.71 153 U.S.D # 2004-2005 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2004 2004 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2004-2005 Kansas School Districts, 2004 School Tax Rates for 2005 SUMNER Wellington 353 1,651 $33,995 $56,116,075 59.94 Conway Springs 356 568 29,659 16,801,674 64.41 Belle Plaine 357 770 22,482 17,310,882 57.33 Oxford 358 404 32,771 13,223,173 53.51 Argonia Public Schools 359 212 47,124 10,004,361 32.79 Caldwell 360 300 47,960 14,436,104 66.79 South Haven 509 224 43,199 9,676,489 39.75 THOMAS Brewster 314 129 94,045 12,112,985 36.19 Colby Public Schools 315 1,025 52,656 53,993,357 46.72 Golden Plains 316 191 49,732 9,488,831 37.34 TREGO WaKeeney 208 382 75,549 28,784,035 45.01 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 462 65,123 30,054,042 58.18 Wabaunsee East 330 496 57,541 28,511,640 49.11 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 224 78,259 17,005,677 29.83 Weskan 242 131 62,457 8,181,901 38.71 WASHINGTON North Central 221 114 102,764 11,663,669 36.27 Washington Schools 222 354 36,360 12,853,174 52.53 Barnes 223 384 62,400 23,973,938 46.37 Clifton-Clyde 224 311 59,001 18,585,170 37.30 WICHITA Leoti 467 482 70,300 33,905,883 39.02 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 231 64,369 14,869,134 32.87 Neodesha 461 730 30,516 22,264,357 49.11 Fredonia 484 742 44,661 33,013,697 39.04 WOODSON Woodson 366 499 47,465 23,661,482 34.83 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 3,651 36,455 133,091,201 61.51 Piper-Kansas City 203 1,346 61,718 83,071,792 48.87 Bonner Springs 204 2,179 50,147 109,822,438 57.77 Kansas City 500 19,145 37,493 717,781,038 59.56 Kansas* 441,957 $19,180,144 $25,398,439,083 Single dash (-) indicates not available. * 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 May 12, 2005). 154 State 1979-80 1989-90 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Alabama $3,700 $4,669 $5,691 $5,969 $6,061 $6,159 Alaska 10,851 11,832 9,997 9,973 10,176 10,175 Arizona 4,524 5,688 5,643 5,669 5,766 5,868 Arkansas 3,614 4,891 5,507 5,624 5,924 6,047 California 5,205 6,162 6,385 6,547 6,737 7,188 Colorado 5,557 6,624 6,719 6,916 7,054 7,207 Connecticut 5,555 10,998 10,156 10,418 10,654 10,711 Delaware 6,567 8,138 8,773 9,028 9,272 9,892 District of Columbia 7,480 12,567 10,163 11,491 12,562 12,260 Florida 4,336 7,013 6,812 6,977 6,719 6,737 Georgia 3,730 5,999 6,675 7,076 7,266 7,563 Hawaii 5,329 6,243 7,061 7,200 7,463 7,232 Idaho 3,808 4,319 5,522 5,825 5,941 6,185 Illinois 5,937 7,182 7,835 8,312 8,509 8,826 Indiana 4,321 6,464 7,476 7,850 8,054 8,272 Iowa 5,340 6,249 6,935 7,091 7,289 7,470 Kansas 4,988 6,668 7,058 7,264 7,328 7,808 Kentucky 3,905 5,256 6,748 7,040 7,141 7,301 Louisiana 4,113 5,478 6,218 6,518 6,585 6,669 Maine 4,186 7,540 7,974 8,326 8,680 9,036 Maryland 5,963 8,807 8,607 8,518 8,708 8,986 Massachusetts 6,471 8,753 9,144 9,476 9,868 10,251 Michigan 6,060 7,784 8,502 8,818 9,353 9,190 Minnesota 5,478 6,975 7,486 7,779 7,893 8,101 Mississippi 3,819 4,341 5,040 5,275 5,637 5,633 Missouri 4,444 6,325 6,716 6,924 7,120 7,393 Montana 5,684 6,647 7,104 7,330 7,357 7,617 Nebraska 4,935 6,795 7,254 7,425 7,747 7,824 Nevada 4,793 5,778 6,343 6,426 6,471 6,259 New Hampshire 4,397 7,443 7,147 7,342 7,455 7,791 New Jersey 7,325 11,422 11,274 11,640 11,476 11,960 New Mexico 4,668 4,933 5,490 5,808 6,142 6,348 New York 7,947 11,313 10,983 11,387 11,533 12,097 North Carolina 4,027 6,021 6,244 6,593 6,847 6,945 North Dakota 4,408 5,879 5,898 6,303 6,398 6,581 Ohio 4,762 7,079 7,500 7,856 8,227 8,552 Oklahoma 4,422 4,923 5,937 6,156 6,073 6,572 Oregon 6,179 7,682 8,095 8,434 8,556 8,696 Pennsylvania 5,818 8,740 8,567 8,692 8,821 9,004 Rhode Island 5,970 8,936 9,504 9,800 10,153 10,295 South Carolina 4,021 5,728 6,217 6,501 6,890 7,338 South Dakota 4,379 5,236 5,818 6,079 6,354 6,698 Tennessee 3,754 5,141 5,810 5,979 6,144 6,216 Texas 4,397 5,825 6,511 6,672 7,127 7,163 Utah 3,803 3,879 4,689 4,849 4,939 5,118 Vermont 4,584 8,738 8,263 8,646 9,262 9,728 Virginia 4,522 6,556 6,540 6,637 6,832 7,800 Washington 5,895 6,599 7,199 7,142 7,277 7,441 West Virginia 4,408 6,119 7,469 7,785 8,038 8,292 Wisconsin 5,685 7,752 8,461 8,731 8,735 8,953 Wyoming 5,800 7,827 7,401 8,006 8,362 8,615 United States $5,214 $6,988 $7,354 $7,595 $7,782 $8,037 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2003, Elementary and Secondary Education, Revenues and Expenditures, Table 171, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed January 10, 2005). Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by State 1979-80 - 2000-01, Selected Years (Adjusted Dollars) 155 County Allen 2,422 787 344 1,131 46.7 2,438 863 316 1,179 48.4 3.6 Anderson 1,361 406 191 597 43.9 1,360 410 189 599 44.0 0.4 Atchison 2,432 833 375 1,208 49.7 2,421 896 307 1,203 49.7 0.0 Barber 915 198 134 332 36.3 888 206 117 323 36.4 0.2 Barton 4,771 1,716 538 2,254 47.2 4,683 1,749 556 2,305 49.2 4.2 Bourbon 2,520 921 320 1,241 49.3 2,486 971 308 1,279 51.4 4.4 Brown 1,656 549 213 762 46.0 1,613 515 227 742 46.0 0.0 Butler 13,598 2,237 948 3,185 23.4 13,888 2,311 979 3,290 23.7 1.1 Chase 476 137 56 193 40.6 477 120 80 200 41.9 3.3 Chautauqua 635 225 98 323 50.9 621 230 90 320 51.5 1.3 Cherokee 3,819 1,494 478 1,972 51.6 3,749 1,478 473 1,951 52.0 0.8 Cheyenne 526 145 75 220 41.8 496 133 77 210 42.3 1.2 Clark 510 153 73 226 44.3 501 156 50 206 41.1 -7.2 Clay 1,481 355 169 524 35.4 1,419 308 186 494 34.8 -1.6 Cloud 1,409 478 199 677 48.1 1,339 446 189 635 47.4 -1.4 Coffey 1,776 390 168 558 31.4 1,742 427 162 589 33.8 7.6 Comanche 304 55 39 94 30.9 321 71 39 110 34.3 10.8 Cowley 6,651 2,384 820 3,204 48.2 6,579 2,348 849 3,197 48.6 0.9 Crawford 5,843 2,040 626 2,666 45.6 5,936 2,191 597 2,788 47.0 2.9 Decatur 525 115 71 186 35.4 481 129 56 185 38.5 8.6 Dickinson 3,861 946 477 1,423 36.9 3,821 949 541 1,490 39.0 5.8 Doniphan 1,646 411 160 571 34.7 1,408 391 127 518 36.8 6.1 Douglas 12,661 2,354 1,150 3,504 27.7 12,866 2,484 1,175 3,659 28.4 2.8 Edwards 482 181 54 235 48.8 493 177 64 241 48.9 0.3 Elk 682 293 104 397 58.2 670 291 100 391 58.4 0.3 Ellis 3,845 739 407 1,146 29.8 3,757 783 357 1,140 30.3 1.8 Ellsworth 1,127 273 150 423 37.5 1,055 243 109 352 33.4 -11.1 Finney 8,574 3,576 1,000 4,576 53.4 8,462 3,691 1,043 4,734 55.9 4.8 Ford 6,593 3,182 919 4,101 62.2 6,632 3,542 829 4,371 65.9 6.0 Franklin 4,888 1,131 455 1,586 32.5 4,832 1,178 453 1,631 33.8 3.9 Geary 6,354 2,246 1,228 3,474 54.7 6,418 2,216 1,267 3,483 54.3 -0.7 Gove 693 140 87 227 32.8 654 154 69 223 34.1 4.1 Graham 439 130 50 180 41.0 429 85 83 168 39.2 -4.5 Grant 1,833 626 218 844 46.0 1,824 722 168 890 48.8 6.0 Gray 1,323 357 143 500 37.8 1,311 390 145 535 40.8 8.0 Greeley 297 98 27 125 42.1 281 88 28 116 41.3 -1.9 Greenwood 1,125 355 156 511 45.4 1,068 346 155 501 46.9 3.3 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment by County 1 2003-04 and 2004-05 Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment 3 2004-20052003-2004 Percent Program Enrollment Percent Program Enrollment Total Enrollment 2 Total Program Enrollment Total Enrollment 2 Free Lunch Program Enrollment Free Lunch Program Enrollment Total Program Enrollment Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment 3 Program Enrollment Percent Change 156 County Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment by County 1 2003-04 and 2004-05 Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment 3 2004-20052003-2004 Percent Program Enrollment Percent Program Enrollment Total Enrollment 2 Total Program Enrollment Total Enrollment 2 Free Lunch Program Enrollment Free Lunch Program Enrollment Total Program Enrollment Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment 3 Program Enrollment Percent Change Hamilton 516 227 50 277 53.7 489 213 52 265 54.2 1.0 Harper 1,130 358 167 525 46.5 1,090 366 189 555 50.9 9.6 Harvey 6,071 1,611 691 2,302 37.9 6,035 1,628 672 2,300 38.1 0.5 Haskell 919 277 140 417 45.4 929 344 101 445 47.9 5.6 Hodgeman 407 91 46 137 33.7 399 90 52 142 35.6 5.7 Jackson 2,506 547 267 814 32.5 2,582 605 273 878 34.0 4.7 Jefferson 4,207 732 381 1,113 26.5 4,154 714 386 1,100 26.5 0.1 Jewell 521 152 85 237 45.5 505 134 87 221 43.8 -3.8 Johnson 80,495 6,259 2,880 9,139 11.4 81,851 7,180 2,993 10,173 12.4 9.5 Kearny 1,070 350 99 449 42.0 1,047 368 86 454 43.4 3.3 Kingman 1,524 381 222 603 39.6 1,427 336 210 546 38.3 -3.3 Kiowa 646 161 85 246 38.1 642 179 93 272 42.4 11.3 Labette 4,158 1,469 585 2,054 49.4 4,117 1,510 622 2,132 51.8 4.8 Lane 376 97 51 148 39.4 375 116 55 171 45.6 15.8 Leavenworth 12,524 2,085 788 2,873 22.9 12,428 2,119 811 2,930 23.6 2.8 Lincoln 545 180 67 247 45.3 549 166 63 229 41.7 -8.0 Linn 2,023 540 187 727 35.9 2,023 535 246 781 38.6 7.4 Logan 600 161 76 237 39.5 574 167 61 228 39.7 0.6 Lyon 6,188 2,314 772 3,086 49.9 6,136 2,586 660 3,246 52.9 6.1 McPherson 4,740 679 378 1,057 22.3 4,774 755 375 1,130 23.7 6.1 Marion 2,328 477 267 744 32.0 2,340 498 328 826 35.3 10.5 Marshall 2,144 434 273 707 33.0 2,110 413 246 659 31.2 -5.3 Meade 707 175 105 280 39.6 682 181 90 271 39.7 0.3 Miami 4,825 932 369 1,301 27.0 4,785 936 366 1,302 27.2 0.9 Mitchell 1,149 234 136 370 32.2 1,156 238 166 404 34.9 8.5 Montgomery 5,573 2,155 686 2,841 51.0 5,423 2,186 625 2,811 51.8 1.7 Morris 951 247 123 370 38.9 898 258 125 383 42.7 9.6 Morton 920 244 68 312 33.9 946 259 62 321 33.9 0.1 Nemaha 1,749 280 163 443 25.3 1,733 274 169 443 25.6 0.9 Neosho 3,003 1,017 376 1,393 46.4 2,954 948 376 1,324 44.8 -3.4 Ness 519 102 27 129 24.9 497 89 60 149 30.0 20.6 Norton 950 228 147 375 39.5 907 250 152 402 44.3 12.3 Osage 3,166 778 327 1,105 34.9 3,139 806 343 1,149 36.6 4.9 Osborne 414 127 70 197 47.6 404 116 66 182 45.0 -5.3 Ottawa 1,227 218 173 391 31.9 1,208 218 193 411 34.0 6.8 Pawnee 1,135 320 170 490 43.2 1,146 325 178 503 43.9 1.7 Phillips 991 220 168 388 39.2 967 273 137 410 42.4 8.3 157 County Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment by County 1 2003-04 and 2004-05 Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment 3 2004-20052003-2004 Percent Program Enrollment Percent Program Enrollment Total Enrollment 2 Total Program Enrollment Total Enrollment 2 Free Lunch Program Enrollment Free Lunch Program Enrollment Total Program Enrollment Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment 3 Program Enrollment Percent Change Pottawatomie 3,538 615 360 975 27.6 2,964 560 281 841 28.4 3.0 Pratt 1,553 403 196 599 38.6 1,536 421 203 624 40.6 5.3 Rawlins 399 93 69 162 40.6 360 91 71 162 45.0 10.8 Reno 10,032 3,086 1,161 4,247 42.3 9,962 3,257 1,193 4,450 44.7 5.5 Republic 890 265 104 369 41.5 854 249 124 373 43.7 5.3 Rice 1,904 667 261 928 48.7 1,888 708 257 965 51.1 4.9 Riley 6,280 1,152 694 1,846 29.4 6,124 1,256 628 1,884 30.8 4.7 Rooks 948 242 123 365 38.5 916 256 142 398 43.4 12.9 Rush 566 175 63 238 42.1 509 143 67 210 41.3 -2.0 Russell 1,183 348 148 496 41.9 1,184 358 127 485 41.0 -2.3 Saline 8,728 2,617 976 3,593 41.2 8,647 2,777 954 3,731 43.1 4.8 Scott 948 214 116 330 34.8 944 277 123 400 42.4 21.7 Sedgwick 78,291 29,927 7,644 37,571 48.0 78,511 30,901 7,959 38,860 49.5 3.1 Seward 5,273 2,654 578 3,232 61.3 5,157 2,661 479 3,140 60.9 -0.7 Shawnee 26,735 8,565 2,252 10,817 40.5 27,145 9,266 2,297 11,563 42.6 5.3 Sheridan 347 50 17 67 19.3 330 49 25 74 22.4 16.1 Sherman 1,021 297 103 400 39.2 1,008 315 82 397 39.4 0.5 Smith 687 190 84 274 39.9 655 188 84 272 41.5 4.1 Stafford 1,096 435 139 574 52.4 1,063 380 141 521 49.0 -6.4 Stanton 532 190 53 243 45.7 500 197 66 263 52.6 15.2 Stevens 1,387 436 137 573 41.3 1,348 546 119 665 49.3 19.4 Sumner 4,469 1,226 502 1,728 38.7 4,421 1,274 504 1,778 40.2 4.0 Thomas 1,405 333 187 520 37.0 1,421 373 177 550 38.7 4.6 Trego 405 78 50 128 31.6 393 80 55 135 34.4 8.7 Wabaunsee 990 164 88 252 25.5 1,002 175 103 278 27.7 9.0 Wallace 373 114 48 162 43.4 366 107 52 159 43.4 0.0 Washington 1,278 288 201 489 38.3 1,279 264 214 478 37.4 -2.3 Wichita 505 131 41 172 34.1 522 155 50 205 39.3 15.3 Wilson 1,830 619 244 863 47.2 1,791 609 244 853 47.6 1.0 Woodson 541 181 57 238 44.0 511 180 77 257 50.3 14.3 Wyandotte 28,293 15,045 3,196 18,241 64.5 27,951 14,761 2,921 17,682 63.3 -1.9 Kansas 465,397 130,315 44,277 174,592 37.5 464,102 134,901 44,148 179,049 38.6 2.8 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, School Finance, Reports and Publications, Free and Reduced Enrollments, http://www.ksde.org/leaf/reports_and_publications/reports.html (accessed March 24, 2005). 3 The average regular lunch price is $1.52 for elementary schools, $1.70 for middle schools, and $1.74 for high schools; the average reduced price lunch is $0.40. 2 Enrollment represents school total headcount enrollment as of September 20 each year. 1 County data aggregated from school districts as reported by the Kansas State Department of Education. 158 School District by County U.S.D. # ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 1,812 369 Iola 257 9,275 1,664 Humboldt 258 2,888 475 ANDERSON Garnett 365 6,947 1,294 Crest 479 1,411 288 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 4,521 935 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,062 2,254 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,505 669 South Barber 255 1,646 302 BARTON Claflin 354 1,338 322 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,889 586 Great Bend 428 18,420 3,337 Hoisington 431 3,890 700 BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 12,646 2,288 Uniontown 235 2,312 461 BROWN Hiawatha 415 6,116 1,089 South Brown County 430 3,653 737 BUTLER Bluestem 205 4,112 882 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,683 831 Circle 375 8,783 1,848 Andover 385 14,253 3,511 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 7,629 1,955 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,692 845 Augusta 402 11,590 2,371 El Dorado 490 14,130 2,215 Flinthills 492 1,342 284 CHASE Chase County 284 3,079 494 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 1,106 202 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,788 488 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 3,733 725 Columbus 493 7,682 1,453 Galena 499 3,784 705 Baxter Springs 508 4,949 908 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,181 198 St. Francis Community Schools 297 2,273 399 CLARK Minneola 219 1,054 211 Ashland 220 1,393 229 CLAY Clay Center 379 8,376 1,514 CLOUD Concordia 333 7,328 1,155 Southern Cloud 334 1,585 273 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 2,849 560 Burlington 244 4,244 836 Leroy-Gridley 245 1,750 330 Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate 49 279 38 185 38 91 270 48 83 29 25 476 133 379 73 151 122 69 48 200 163 97 40 157 248 22 81 45 56 111 227 167 140 33 54 38 35 185 126 51 39 75 33 159 School District by County U.S.D. # Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 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 2,017 334 COWLEY Central 462 2,075 426 Udall 463 2,065 452 Winfield 465 15,131 2,799 Arkansas City 470 16,495 2,996 Dexter 471 735 165 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 4,336 733 Cherokee 247 4,901 935 Girard 248 5,423 991 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,513 605 Pittsburg 250 21,853 3,115 DECATUR Oberlin 294 2,996 543 Prairie Heights 295 476 80 DICKINSON Solomon 393 1,998 413 Abilene 435 8,176 1,448 Chapman 473 6,084 1,171 Rural Vista 481 2,244 450 Herington 487 2,997 527 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 2,210 397 Highland 425 1,689 213 Troy Public Schools 429 1,971 371 Midway Schools 433 1,127 245 Elwood 486 1,221 262 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 6,863 1,374 Eudora 491 5,728 1,235 Lawrence 497 86,770 11,470 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,344 393 Lewis 502 806 163 ELK West Elk 282 2,845 435 Elk Valley 283 895 202 ELLIS Ellis 388 2,391 392 Victoria 432 1,869 281 Hays 489 23,077 3,546 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 4,291 624 Lorraine 328 2,708 494 FINNEY Holcomb 363 2,870 892 Garden City 457 36,451 8,489 FORD Spearville-Windthorst 381 1,206 298 Dodge City 443 29,408 6,279 Bucklin 459 1,473 304 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 4,953 1,077 Central Heights 288 3,030 642 Wellsville 289 4,230 867 Ottawa 290 14,185 2,621 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 32,532 6,155 32 56 20 402 355 25 136 123 145 12 569 78 18 64 126 91 68 63 51 7 29 25 46 121 65 1,028 51 39 86 47 43 16 304 57 52 90 1,435 22 953 36 59 116 58 274 1,042 160 School District by County U.S.D. # Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 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 291 683 141 Wheatland 292 947 170 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,569 322 GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,721 425 GRANT Ulysses 214 7,813 1,771 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,179 714 Montezuma 371 1,676 342 Copeland 476 854 200 Ingalls 477 899 225 GREELEY Greeley County 200 1,461 283 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 1,579 298 Eureka 389 5,070 828 Hamilton 390 646 108 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,661 530 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 5,354 1,006 Attica 511 837 131 HARVEY Burrton 369 1,484 282 Newton 373 21,494 3,841 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,081 447 Halstead 440 4,128 858 Hesston 460 4,588 894 HASKELL Sublette 374 2,288 530 Satanta 507 1,887 442 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 1,537 310 Hanston 228 547 120 JACKSON North Jackson 335 1,999 402 Holton 336 5,794 1,057 Royal Valley 337 4,126 954 JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 2,405 483 Jefferson County North 339 2,414 476 Jefferson West 340 4,544 936 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,811 734 McLouth 342 3,267 630 Perry Public Schools 343 5,436 1,116 JEWELL White Rock 104 1,096 176 Mankato 278 1,400 221 Jewell 279 968 167 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 88,846 20,632 Spring Hill 230 7,199 1,544 Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch 231 14,874 3,063 DeSoto 232 18,474 3,727 Olathe 233 116,375 23,985 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 232,315 38,372 10 41 36 62 239 88 43 42 22 40 44 104 24 99 150 17 32 376 51 37 41 87 63 41 7 22 118 68 23 28 55 39 64 56 25 31 27 384 54 149 134 1,026 1,467 161 School District by County U.S.D. # Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 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 3,227 769 Deerfield 216 1,380 353 KINGMAN Kingman 331 6,581 1,335 Cunningham 332 1,610 325 KIOWA Greensburg 422 1,890 305 Mullinville 424 409 85 Haviland Public Schools 474 802 146 LABETTE Parsons 503 10,851 1,997 Oswego 504 2,389 423 Chetopa 505 1,691 275 Labette County 506 7,423 1,496 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 345 80 Dighton 482 1,675 299 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 9,267 1,987 Easton 449 3,682 781 Leavenworth 453 27,382 4,915 Basehor-Linwood 458 9,474 1,910 Tonganoxie 464 7,616 1,564 Lansing 469 12,213 2,144 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 2,597 431 Sylvan Grove 299 1,005 180 LINN Pleasanton 344 2,266 405 Jayhawk 346 3,458 622 Prairie View 362 5,341 966 LOGAN Oakley 274 2,789 515 Triplains 275 508 88 LYON North Lyon County 251 3,569 750 Southern Lyon County 252 3,057 668 Emporia 253 29,061 4,992 MCPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 6,133 1,031 McPherson 418 15,379 2,827 Canton-Galva 419 2,625 504 Moundridge 423 3,325 623 Inman 448 2,594 518 MARION Centre 397 1,572 300 Peabody-Burns 398 2,600 514 Marion 408 4,001 705 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,313 756 Goessel 411 1,658 330 MARSHALL Marysville 364 5,565 978 Vermillion 380 2,943 553 Axtell 488 1,804 393 Valley Heights 498 2,361 447 MEADE Fowler 225 920 181 Meade 226 2,278 455 94 62 174 26 42 10 16 343 85 75 156 3 44 42 48 715 135 44 25 57 23 94 85 80 47 14 54 39 749 69 130 64 19 47 41 54 70 82 22 53 124 67 71 12 47 162 School District by County U.S.D. # Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 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 7,087 1,354 Paola 368 11,159 2,281 Louisburg 416 6,947 1,409 MITCHELL Waconda 272 2,884 499 Beloit 273 4,990 936 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 4,022 820 Coffeyville 445 14,369 2,440 Independence 446 13,506 2,432 Cherryvale 447 3,196 612 MORRIS Morris County 417 5,414 1,012 MORTON Rolla 217 817 178 Elkhart 218 2,535 505 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 5,027 958 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 3,205 655 B & B 451 951 257 NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 5,738 1,152 Chanute Public Schools 413 11,092 1,950 NESS Nes Tre La Go 301 333 69 Smoky Hill 302 727 126 Ness City 303 1,812 281 Bazine 304 508 79 NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 4,357 686 Northern Valley 212 971 172 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 630 106 OSAGE Osage City 420 3,934 782 Lyndon 421 2,598 460 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,308 1,318 Burlingame Public Schools 454 1,745 305 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 1,700 351 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,425 438 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 3,690 639 Twin Valley 240 2,477 515 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 6,797 1,246 Pawnee Heights 496 714 137 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 931 184 Phillipsburg 325 3,562 640 Logan 326 1,088 197 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 7,101 1,523 Kaw Valley 321 6,523 1,512 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,097 381 Rock Creek 323 4,115 820 PRATT Pratt 382 8,211 1,382 Skyline Schools 438 1,237 228 214 149 50 32 113 104 374 360 147 106 72 26 114 40 34 117 284 16 27 14 5 93 26 9 32 25 120 30 53 72 38 64 106 16 39 66 34 99 171 49 96 151 41 163 School District by County U.S.D. # Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 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 2,424 420 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,446 5,388 Nickerson 309 7,490 1,243 Fairfield 310 2,690 520 Pretty Prairie 311 1,558 333 Haven Public Schools 312 6,182 1,333 Buhler 313 12,331 2,369 REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 1,300 268 Republic County 427 3,354 519 Hillcrest Rural 455 800 120 RICE Sterling 376 3,423 518 Chase-Raymond 401 959 186 Lyons 405 4,181 757 Little River 444 1,873 349 RILEY Riley County 378 3,293 673 Manhattan 383 51,969 6,275 Blue Valley 384 1,589 288 ROOKS Palco 269 843 147 Plainville 270 2,532 467 Stockton 271 2,184 389 RUSH LaCrosse 395 2,378 378 Otis-Bison 403 1,602 288 RUSSELL Paradise 399 848 157 Russell County 407 6,581 1,055 SALINE Salina 305 47,543 8,726 Southeast of Saline 306 3,237 695 Ell-Saline 307 1,816 368 SCOTT Scott County 466 4,939 968 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 322,441 58,251 Derby 260 31,683 7,630 Haysville 261 19,505 4,408 Valley Center Public Schools 262 11,922 2,680 Mulvane 263 9,535 2,226 Clearwater 264 5,241 1,216 Goddard 265 18,309 4,397 Maize 266 24,315 6,328 Renwick 267 7,629 2,114 Cheney 268 3,270 796 SEWARD Liberal 480 20,881 4,577 Kismet-Plains 483 3,399 819 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 18,198 3,704 Silver Lake 372 3,092 716 Auburn Washburn 437 29,399 6,096 Shawnee Heights 450 17,629 3,680 Topeka Public Schools 501 99,139 16,051 SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,090 412 61 861 132 87 23 18 57 44 158 136 41 69 87 42 69 576 3 10 56 70 58 36 27 155 30 965 39 94 8,665 346 295 29 203 47 196 165 70 13 817 136 2,674 72 210 17 182 227 164 School District by County U.S.D. # Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2001 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate SHERMAN Goodland 352 6,345 1,096 SMITH Smith Center 237 3,284 514 West Smith County 238 919 173 STAFFORD Stafford 349 1,612 294 St. John-Hudson 350 1,936 378 Macksville 351 1,396 282 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,437 514 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 765 185 Hugoton Public Schools 210 4,662 984 SUMNER Wellington 353 9,987 1,922 Conway Springs 356 2,770 678 Belle Plaine 357 3,410 770 Oxford 358 2,072 420 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,179 251 Caldwell 360 1,783 285 South Haven 509 940 209 THOMAS Brewster 314 605 130 Colby Public Schools 315 6,796 1,231 Golden Plains 316 698 132 TREGO WaKeeney 208 2,928 494 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 3,290 635 Wabaunsee East 330 3,656 585 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 1,339 257 Weskan 242 362 95 WASHINGTON North Central 221 854 147 Washington Schools 222 2,095 351 Barnes 223 2,697 473 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,964 360 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,531 504 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,806 338 Neodesha 461 3,821 769 Fredonia 484 5,050 885 WOODSON Woodson 366 2,989 497 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 19,037 3,878 Piper-Kansas City 203 6,413 1,455 Bonner Springs 204 11,706 2,265 Kansas City 500 120,751 23,867 Kansas 2,711,769 510,538 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/tables.html (accessed June 30, 2005). 179 63 9 69 29 49 78 18 154 185 28 70 48 22 43 28 12 113 10 55 26 93 36 25 20 46 53 40 76 30 111 153 66 53,755 35 448 201 5,375 165 School District by County ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 1,786 357 47 Iola 257 9,142 1,612 264 Humboldt 258 2,845 460 35 ANDERSON Garnett 365 7,005 1,273 171 Crest 479 1,421 283 35 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 4,519 919 84 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,057 2,215 249 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,471 645 40 South Barber 255 1,630 289 70 BARTON Claflin 354 1,330 315 27 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,874 572 24 Great Bend 428 18,320 3,259 443 Hoisington 431 3,869 683 124 BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 12,572 2,235 373 Uniontown 235 2,298 450 72 BROWN Hiawatha 415 6,092 1,053 133 South Brown County 430 3,641 713 108 BUTLER Bluestem 205 4,160 867 70 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,719 819 50 Circle 375 8,876 1,822 207 Andover 385 14,384 3,471 166 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 7,707 1,929 100 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,733 830 40 Augusta 402 11,724 2,329 159 El Dorado 490 14,293 2,178 252 Flinthills 492 1,357 280 22 CHASE Chase County 284 3,118 474 88 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 1,103 198 42 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,782 474 53 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 3,705 714 110 Columbus 493 7,624 1,431 225 Galena 499 3,755 694 166 Baxter Springs 508 4,912 894 139 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,155 188 26 St. Francis Community Schools 297 2,213 382 42 CLARK Minneola 219 1,046 209 28 Ashland 220 1,377 226 25 CLAY Clay Center 379 8,260 1,455 155 CLOUD Concordia 333 7,259 1,102 119 Southern Cloud 334 1,572 260 47 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 2,847 534 38 Burlington 244 4,243 799 73 Leroy-Gridley 245 1,747 315 32 U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. 166 School District by County U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. COMANCHE Comanche County 300 1,967 327 31 COWLEY Central 462 2,047 409 56 Udall 463 2,037 435 20 Winfield 465 14,922 2,698 409 Arkansas City 470 16,266 2,888 361 Dexter 471 725 159 26 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 4,369 729 138 Cherokee 247 4,909 925 124 Girard 248 5,464 986 148 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,539 602 13 Pittsburg 250 22,019 3,099 578 DECATUR Oberlin 294 2,925 502 62 Prairie Heights 295 466 74 13 DICKINSON Solomon 393 2,004 403 57 Abilene 435 8,226 1,412 109 Chapman 473 6,114 1,143 79 Rural Vista 481 2,248 439 62 Herington 487 3,013 515 55 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 2,203 391 50 Highland 425 1,683 210 7 Troy Public Schools 429 1,964 366 28 Midway Schools 433 1,122 241 25 Elwood 486 1,216 258 45 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 6,916 1,359 123 Eudora 491 5,773 1,222 65 Lawrence 497 87,435 11,348 1,046 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,299 376 44 Lewis 502 789 157 33 ELK West Elk 282 2,817 413 74 Elk Valley 283 888 190 41 ELLIS Ellis 388 2,381 380 39 Victoria 432 1,862 273 14 Hays 489 22,994 3,444 273 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 4,261 598 39 Lorraine 328 2,684 473 42 FINNEY Holcomb 363 2,851 891 81 Garden City 457 36,215 8,472 1,296 FORD Spearville-Windthorst 381 1,227 307 19 Dodge City 443 29,936 6,463 831 Bucklin 459 1,498 312 30 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 4,998 1,067 59 Central Heights 288 3,060 636 117 Wellsville 289 4,270 858 59 Ottawa 290 14,323 2,598 275 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 32,518 6,101 951 167 School District by County U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 674 133 7 Wheatland 292 932 160 33 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,540 303 29 GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,668 403 49 GRANT Ulysses 214 7,671 1,704 181 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,188 705 76 Montezuma 371 1,681 337 36 Copeland 476 854 198 36 Ingalls 477 902 222 19 GREELEY Greeley County 200 1,420 284 25 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 1,552 292 43 Eureka 389 4,983 806 104 Hamilton 390 634 105 24 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,666 513 80 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 5,285 961 128 Attica 511 826 125 14 HARVEY Burrton 369 1,489 279 33 Newton 373 21,583 3,785 378 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,090 441 53 Halstead 440 4,145 849 38 Hesston 460 4,607 881 41 HASKELL Sublette 374 2,287 531 67 Satanta 507 1,885 443 49 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 1,535 295 32 Hanston 228 546 115 6 JACKSON North Jackson 335 2,026 396 22 Holton 336 5,871 1,042 119 Royal Valley 337 4,182 940 69 JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 2,418 469 22 Jefferson County North 339 2,426 462 55 Jefferson West 340 4,568 908 28 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,831 712 39 McLouth 342 3,286 614 64 Perry Public Schools 343 5,470 1,092 56 JEWELL White Rock 104 1,072 165 24 Mankato 278 1,370 207 30 Jewell 279 948 157 26 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 90,806 20,861 386 Spring Hill 230 7,334 1,550 54 Gardner-Edgerton 231 15,197 3,095 150 DeSoto 232 18,882 3,768 134 Olathe 233 118,943 24,252 1,032 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 237,443 38,802 1,475 168 School District by County U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. KEARNY Lakin 215 3,216 758 80 Deerfield 216 1,375 348 53 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 6,566 1,301 159 Cunningham 332 1,605 317 23 KIOWA Greensburg 422 1,913 300 47 Mullinville 424 413 84 11 Haviland Public Schools 474 811 144 18 LABETTE Parsons 503 10,812 1,960 330 Oswego 504 2,381 416 82 Chetopa 505 1,684 270 72 Labette County 506 7,396 1,470 149 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 337 75 2 Dighton 482 1,627 280 37 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 9,344 1,965 38 Easton 449 3,712 773 44 Leavenworth 453 27,608 4,860 653 Basehor-Linwood 458 9,552 1,889 123 Tonganoxie 464 7,679 1,546 40 Lansing 469 12,314 2,120 23 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 2,594 423 52 Sylvan Grove 299 1,003 177 21 LINN Pleasanton 344 2,269 399 94 Jayhawk 346 3,463 611 85 Prairie View 362 5,358 950 79 LOGAN Oakley 274 2,709 495 51 Triplains 275 493 86 15 LYON North Lyon County 251 3,572 736 48 Southern Lyon County 252 3,059 655 35 Emporia 253 29,087 4,894 667 MCPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 6,126 1,001 70 McPherson 418 15,370 2,742 136 Canton-Galva 419 2,623 488 66 Moundridge 423 3,325 605 20 Inman 448 2,593 502 48 MARION Centre 397 1,570 292 37 Peabody-Burns 398 2,602 500 49 Marion-Florence 408 3,997 683 63 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,310 731 74 Goessel 411 1,656 319 21 MARSHALL Marysville 364 5,534 919 48 Vermillion 380 2,937 529 103 Axtell 488 1,799 374 57 Valley Heights 498 2,348 420 63 MEADE Fowler 225 916 177 11 Meade 226 2,263 445 42 169 School District by County U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. MIAMI Osawatomie 367 7,145 1,331 216 Paola 368 11,252 2,241 150 Louisburg 416 7,004 1,385 51 MITCHELL Waconda 272 2,857 478 30 Beloit 273 5,000 918 105 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 3,991 799 104 Coffeyville 445 14,248 2,379 376 Independence 446 13,393 2,370 362 Cherryvale 447 3,169 596 148 MORRIS Morris County 417 5,397 991 99 MORTON Rolla 217 808 176 25 Elkhart 218 2,509 498 71 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 5,035 934 93 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 3,214 640 31 B & B 451 954 250 27 NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 5,694 1,112 109 Chanute Public Schools 413 11,003 1,883 264 NESS Nes Tre La Go 301 322 62 12 Smoky Hill 302 700 114 20 Ness City 303 1,743 253 10 Bazine 304 488 71 4 NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 4,331 661 70 Northern Valley 212 961 164 20 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 625 101 7 OSAGE Osage City 420 3,929 774 33 Lyndon 421 2,595 456 26 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,302 1,304 125 Burlingame Public Schools 454 1,743 302 31 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 1,698 348 56 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,366 412 67 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 3,679 607 30 Twin Valley 240 2,468 490 52 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 6,689 1,216 107 Pawnee Heights 496 702 133 16 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 915 174 32 Phillipsburg 325 3,498 605 54 Logan 326 1,071 187 29 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 7,203 1,511 91 Kaw Valley 321 6,593 1,499 164 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,128 379 47 Rock Creek 323 4,179 814 91 PRATT Pratt 382 8,096 1,335 149 Skyline Schools 438 1,219 221 40 170 School District by County U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. RAWLINS Rawlins County 105 2,391 396 46 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,360 5,304 866 Nickerson 309 7,470 1,224 134 Fairfield 310 2,682 512 86 Pretty Prairie 311 1,554 329 23 Haven Public Schools 312 6,173 1,316 159 Buhler 313 12,302 2,333 137 REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 1,268 243 33 Republic County 427 3,270 469 56 Hillcrest Rural 455 780 108 14 RICE Sterling 376 3,389 502 56 Chase-Raymond 401 949 180 44 Lyons 405 4,140 731 87 Little River 444 1,857 337 43 RILEY Riley County 378 3,335 683 62 Manhattan 383 52,624 6,368 526 Blue Valley 384 1,611 290 3 ROOKS Palco 269 833 144 9 Plainville 270 2,499 459 51 Stockton 271 2,156 382 64 RUSH LaCrosse 395 2,346 366 49 Otis-Bison 403 1,584 279 32 RUSSELL Paradise 399 831 147 24 Russell County 407 6,471 1,013 134 SALINE Salina 305 47,398 8,613 916 Southeast of Saline 306 3,227 686 28 Ell-Saline 307 1,810 363 36 SCOTT Scott County 466 4,822 920 91 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 324,017 58,112 9,290 Derby 260 31,838 7,612 371 Haysville 261 19,601 4,397 317 Valley Center Public Schools 262 11,980 2,674 31 Mulvane 263 9,538 2,200 216 Clearwater 264 5,262 1,211 50 Goddard 265 18,399 4,386 211 Maize 266 24,434 6,312 177 Renwick 267 7,662 2,107 75 Cheney 268 3,281 792 12 SEWARD Liberal 480 20,970 4,565 717 Kismet-Plains 483 3,398 811 121 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 18,261 3,678 212 Silver Lake 372 3,103 711 17 Auburn Washburn 437 29,500 6,055 184 Shawnee Heights 450 17,692 3,655 229 Topeka Public Schools 501 99,482 15,943 2,701 171 School District by County U.S.D. # Total Population Estimate Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 2002 Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,084 393 58 SHERMAN Goodland 352 6,202 1,049 172 SMITH Smith Center 237 3,197 489 58 West Smith County 238 894 165 10 STAFFORD Stafford 349 1,586 282 60 St. John-Hudson 350 1,904 360 25 Macksville 351 1,371 271 42 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,413 501 64 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 771 187 18 Hugoton Public Schools 210 4,704 997 147 SUMNER Wellington 353 9,897 1,857 190 Conway Springs 356 2,750 659 29 Belle Plaine 357 3,380 745 72 Oxford 358 2,053 405 50 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,168 242 23 Caldwell 360 1,767 276 44 South Haven 509 932 202 29 THOMAS Brewster 314 595 125 13 Colby Public Schools 315 6,699 1,186 125 Golden Plains 316 691 127 8 TREGO WaKeeney 208 2,893 461 45 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 3,293 615 22 Wabaunsee East 330 3,661 572 87 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 1,288 241 34 Weskan 242 348 89 24 WASHINGTON North Central 221 842 144 16 Washington Schools 222 2,067 345 40 Barnes 223 2,662 465 46 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,943 346 34 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,469 501 64 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,800 331 27 Neodesha 461 3,808 754 103 Fredonia 484 5,026 867 141 WOODSON Woodson 366 2,975 467 67 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 18,962 3,853 433 Piper-Kansas City 203 6,388 1,445 34 Bonner Springs 204 11,662 2,250 194 Kansas City 500 120,273 23,711 5,196 Kansas 2,723,507 505,814 52,453 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/tables.html (accessed January 10, 2005). 172 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 Colby Goodland 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: Policy Research Institute; 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, Fall 2004 Doniphan Coffeyville 173 State Alabama 559 554 560 559 559 552 10 Alaska 514 510 516 519 518 518 55 Arizona 523 525 520 523 524 525 38 Arkansas 562 550 560 556 564 554 6 California 498 517 496 517 499 519 54 Colorado 539 542 543 548 551 553 27 Connecticut 509 510 509 509 512 514 84 Delaware 501 499 502 500 501 501 73 Dist. of Columbia 482 474 480 473 484 474 77 Florida 498 499 496 499 498 498 61 Georgia 491 489 489 491 493 491 66 Hawaii 486 515 488 520 486 516 54 Idaho 543 542 539 541 540 540 18 Illinois 576 589 578 596 583 596 11 Indiana 499 501 498 503 500 504 63 Iowa 593 603 591 602 586 597 5 Kansas 577 580 578 580 578 582 9 Kentucky 550 550 550 552 554 552 13 Louisiana 564 562 561 559 563 559 8 Maine 506 500 503 502 503 501 70 Maryland 508 510 507 513 509 515 68 Massachusetts 511 515 512 516 516 522 82 Michigan 561 572 558 572 564 576 11 Minnesota 580 589 581 591 582 591 10 Mississippi 566 551 559 547 565 551 4 Missouri 577 577 574 580 582 583 8 Montana 539 539 541 547 538 543 26 Nebraska 562 568 561 570 573 578 8 Nevada 509 515 509 518 510 517 36 New Hampshire 520 516 519 519 522 521 75 New Jersey 499 513 498 513 501 515 85 New Mexico 551 542 551 543 548 540 14 New York 495 505 494 506 496 510 82 North Carolina 493 499 493 505 495 506 68 North Dakota 592 599 597 610 602 613 4 Ohio 534 539 533 540 536 541 28 Oklahoma 567 561 565 562 569 562 8 Oregon 526 526 524 528 526 527 57 Pennsylvania 500 499 498 500 500 502 73 Rhode Island 501 499 504 503 502 504 74 South Carolina 486 488 488 493 493 496 59 South Dakota 577 582 576 586 588 588 4 Tennessee 562 553 562 555 568 560 14 Texas 493 499 491 500 493 500 57 Utah 575 570 563 559 566 559 7 Vermont 511 506 512 510 515 512 70 Virginia 510 501 510 506 514 510 71 Washington 527 527 525 529 530 532 56 West Virginia 527 512 525 515 522 510 20 Wisconsin 584 596 583 599 585 594 7 Wyoming 547 545 531 537 548 549 11 United States 506 514 504 516 507 519 48 Note: 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 proportions of students in each state taking the tests. Scholastic Assessment Test Score Averages by State 2000-01, 2001-02, and 2002-03 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2003, http:/nces.ed.gov/programs/digest (accessed December 30, 2004). 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 % of Grads. Taking SAT 2002-03Verbal MathematicalVerbal Mathematical Verbal Mathematical 174 State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 % of Grads Taking ACT 2004 Alabama 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 76.0 Alaska 21.3 21.0 21.3 21.1 21.3 29.0 Arizona 21.5 21.5 21.3 21.4 21.5 20.0 Arkansas 20.3 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 73.0 California 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.5 21.6 14.0 Colorado 21.5 21.5 20.1 20.1 20.3 100.0 Connecticut 21.3 21.8 21.6 22.1 22.5 9.0 Delaware 20.6 20.6 21.3 20.8 21.5 5.0 Dist. of Columbia 17.8 17.4 17.5 17.5 17.8 29.0 Florida 20.6 20.4 20.4 20.5 20.5 44.0 Georgia 19.9 19.9 19.8 19.8 20.0 26.0 Hawaii 21.6 21.7 22.0 21.8 21.7 18.0 Idaho 21.4 21.5 21.2 21.2 21.3 59.0 Illinois 21.5 21.6 20.1 20.2 20.3 99.0 Indiana 21.4 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.6 20.0 Iowa 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 67.0 Kansas 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.6 75.0 Kentucky 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.2 20.3 75.0 Louisiana 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.8 87.0 Maine 21.9 21.4 22.5 22.5 22.6 9.0 Maryland 20.7 20.5 20.4 20.7 20.8 12.0 Massachusetts 21.9 21.9 21.9 22.3 22.4 12.0 Michigan 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.4 68.0 Minnesota 22.0 22.1 22.1 22.0 22.2 66.0 Mississippi 18.7 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 91.0 Missouri 21.6 21.4 21.5 21.4 21.5 70.0 Montana 21.8 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 56.0 Nebraska 21.7 21.6 21.7 21.7 21.7 77.0 Nevada 21.5 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.2 33.0 New Hampshire 22.5 22.3 22.0 22.2 22.5 9.0 New Jersey 20.7 20.6 20.7 21.2 21.2 6.0 New Mexico 20.1 19.9 20.0 19.9 20.1 61.0 New York 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.3 22.3 16.0 North Carolina 19.5 19.7 19.9 19.9 20.3 15.0 North Dakota 21.4 21.4 21.2 21.3 21.2 81.0 Ohio 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 66.0 Oklahoma 20.8 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.6 69.0 Oregon 22.7 22.6 22.5 22.6 22.5 12.0 Pennsylvania 21.4 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.8 9.0 Rhode Island 21.1 21.2 21.9 21.7 21.9 7.0 South Carolina 19.3 19.3 19.2 19.2 19.3 36.0 South Dakota 21.5 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.5 75.0 Tennessee 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.4 20.5 87.0 Texas 20.3 20.3 20.1 20.1 20.2 29.0 Utah 21.5 21.4 21.4 21.3 21.5 67.0 Vermont 22.2 22.2 22.3 22.5 22.7 12.0 Virginia 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.9 13.0 Washington 22.4 22.4 22.3 22.5 22.5 15.0 West Virginia 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.5 65.0 Wisconsin 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 68.0 Wyoming 21.6 21.5 21.4 21.4 21.4 70.0 United States 21.0 21.0 20.8 20.8 20.9 40.0 Source: ACT, ACT Newsroom, ACT Average Composite Scores by State , various years, http://www.act.org/news/data.html (accessed December 30, 2004). Note: Maximum composite score is 36. ACT Average Composite Scores by State 2000-2004 175 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Fall 2004 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions: State Universities: Emporia State University, Emporia 5,365 829 6,194 5,020 Fort Hays State University, Hays 5,516 2,984 8,500 5,947 Kansas State University, Manhattan 18,587 4,130 22,717 19,217 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, 200 234 434 658 Manhattan Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,915 1,622 6,537 6,150 University of Kansas, Lawrence 18,622 8,358 26,980 23,938 University of Kansas Medical Center, 1,757 853 2,610 0 Kansas City Wichita State University, Wichita 12,556 1,741 14,297 10,379 Municipal Universities: Washburn University, Topeka 6,900 434 7,334 5,638 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 74,418 21,185 95,603 76,947 Independent Colleges and Universities: Baker University, Baldwin 2,359 786 3,145 2,619 Barclay College, Haviland 87 98 185 186 Benedictine College, Atchison 704 737 1,441 1,282 Bethany College, Lindsborg 351 235 586 549 Bethel College, North Newton 367 142 509 534 Central Baptist Seminary, Kansas City 67 39 106 73 Central Christian College, McPherson 224 100 324 313 Donnelly College, Kansas City 522 70 592 385 Friends University, Wichita 2,476 273 2,749 2,422 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence 236 683 919 837 Hesston College, Hesston 179 286 465 428 KC College and Bible School, Overland Park 30 22 52 31 Kansas Wesleyan College, Salina 637 188 825 691 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 331 0 331 281 McPherson College, McPherson 268 212 480 462 Mid-America Nazarene College, Olathe 1,380 605 1,985 1,774 Newman University, Wichita 1,813 366 2,179 1,661 Ottawa University, Ottawa 684 2,713 3,397 1,679 St. Mary University, Leavenworth 497 327 824 646 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,127 293 1,420 814 Sterling College, Sterling 278 209 487 451 Tabor College, Hillsboro 450 156 606 588 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 15,067 8,540 23,607 18,708 Total Regents and Independent Enrollment 89,485 29,725 119,210 95,655 Head Count Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2004, http://www.kansasregents.org/research/KHEER/index.html (accessed April 25, 2005). Resident Non-resident Total 176 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Fall 2004 Institution, Location Resident Non-resident Total Two-Year Community Colleges: Allen County, Iola 2,372 62 2,434 1,474 Barton County, Great Bend 3,753 345 4,098 1,954 Butler County, El Dorado 8,429 410 8,839 5,312 Cloud County, Concordia 2,771 90 2,861 1,485 Coffeyville 1,782 285 2,067 1,136 Colby 1,532 229 1,761 1,096 Cowley County, Arkansas City 4,379 144 4,523 3,074 Dodge City 1,861 164 2,025 1,191 Fort Scott 1,588 307 1,895 1,200 Garden City 1,715 173 1,888 1,163 Highland 2,790 199 2,989 1,562 Hutchinson 4,326 201 4,527 2,823 Independence 809 173 982 707 Johnson County, Overland Park 17,453 1,174 18,627 10,261 Kansas City 5,254 324 5,578 3,103 Labette County, Parsons 1,240 136 1,376 794 Neosho County, Chanute 1,348 154 1,502 796 Pratt 1,349 106 1,455 932 Seward County, Liberal 1,565 268 1,833 1,006 Total Two-Year Community College Enrollment 66,316 4,944 71,260 41,070 Technical Colleges: Flint Hills, Emporia 393 0 393 300 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 371 0 371 344 North Central Kansas, Beloit 480 0 480 522 Northeast Kansas, Atchison 274 2 276 263 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 272 0 272 346 Wichita Area, Wichita 965 0 965 572 Total Technical College Enrollment 2,755 2 2,757 2,347 Total Two-Year and Technical College Enrollment 69,071 4,946 74,017 43,417 * Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2004, http://www.kansasregents.org/research/KHEER/fall2004/index.html (accessed August 11, 2005). Full-time Equivalent Enrollment* Head Count 177 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Spring 2005 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions: State Universities: Emporia State University, Emporia 5,057 829 5,886 4,757 Fort Hays State University, Hays 5,234 1,931 7,165 5,215 Kansas State University, Manhattan 16,858 3,803 20,661 17,677 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, 198 234 432 754 Manhattan Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,679 1,527 6,206 5,808 University of Kansas, Lawrence 17,520 7,859 25,379 22,503 University of Kansas Medical Center, 1,716 795 2,511 0 Kansas City Wichita State University, Wichita 12,408 1,627 14,035 10,104 Municipal Universities: Washburn University, Topeka 6,472 384 6,856 5,194 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 70,142 18,989 89,131 72,011 Independent Colleges and Universities: Baker University, Baldwin 2,410 820 3,230 2,740 Barclay College, Haviland 62 60 122 110 Benedictine College, Atchison 732 752 1,484 1,218 Bethany College, Lindsborg 341 210 551 518 Bethel College, North Newton 347 134 481 501 Central Baptist Seminary, Kansas City 70 42 112 66 Central Christian College, McPherson 199 85 284 274 Donnelly College, Kansas City 462 74 536 352 Friends University, Wichita 2,612 232 2,844 2,374 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence 254 667 921 857 Hesston College, Hesston 173 274 447 411 Kansas College and Bible School, Overland Park 19 19 38 24 Kansas Wesleyan College, Salina 606 169 775 642 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 308 0 308 247 McPherson College, McPherson 252 194 446 431 Mid-America Nazarene College, Olathe 1,341 590 1,931 1,689 Newman University, Wichita 2,055 364 2,419 1,672 Ottawa University, Ottawa 820 3,380 4,200 1,832 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,096 308 1,404 795 Sterling College, Sterling 216 185 401 386 Tabor College, Hillsboro 430 139 569 548 University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth 459 317 776 619 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 15,264 9,015 24,279 18,308 Total Regents and Independent Enrollment 85,406 28,004 113,410 90,319 * Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Head Count Full-time Equivalent Enrollment* Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2005. Resident Non-resident Total 178 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Spring 2005 Institution, Location Resident Non-resident Total Two-Year Community Colleges: Allen County, Iola 2,446 43 2,489 1,396 Barton County, Great Bend 4,076 406 4,482 1,784 Butler County, El Dorado 7,788 380 8,168 4,913 Cloud County, Concordia 2,687 93 2,780 1,365 Coffeyville 1,549 252 1,801 970 Colby 1,478 203 1,681 1,028 Cowley County, Arkansas City 4,197 216 4,413 3,000 Dodge City 1,747 131 1,878 1,064 Fort Scott 1,524 223 1,747 1,168 Garden City 1,676 119 1,795 1,062 Highland 2,785 136 2,921 1,515 Hutchinson 4,332 217 4,549 2,627 Independence 763 104 867 610 Johnson County, Overland Park 16,283 1,293 17,576 9,508 Kansas City 4,926 273 5,199 2,860 Labette County, Parsons 1,098 113 1,211 696 Neosho County, Chanute 1,407 166 1,573 797 Pratt 1,198 71 1,269 764 Seward County, Liberal 1,509 251 1,760 891 Total Two-Year Community College Enrollment 63,469 4,690 68,159 38,019 Technical Colleges: Flint Hills, Emporia 385 0 385 319 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 333 0 333 329 North Central Kansas, Beloit 441 0 441 441 Northeast Kansas, Atchison 259 2 261 242 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 249 1 250 320 Wichita Area, Wichita 823 0 823 444 Total Technical College Enrollment 2,490 3 2,493 2,096 Total Two-Year and Technical College Enrollment 65,959 4,693 70,652 40,115 * Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2005. Full-time Equivalent Enrollment* Head Count 179 Educational Attainment by County, 2000 Persons 25 Years and Older County Total Allen 546 1,021 3,328 2,146 841 836 574 9,292 Anderson 520 469 2,310 1,183 340 434 203 5,459 Atchison 525 1,065 4,309 2,156 453 1,113 754 10,375 Barber 174 344 1,196 971 194 567 200 3,646 Barton 1,427 1,813 5,734 4,780 1,474 1,988 1,049 18,265 Bourbon 736 837 3,161 2,581 876 1,014 760 9,965 Brown 398 693 2,768 1,441 432 934 414 7,080 Butler 1,215 3,544 12,128 10,220 2,785 5,383 2,285 37,560 Chase 97 171 827 503 75 303 105 2,081 Chautauqua 252 328 1,247 685 169 264 113 3,058 Cherokee 977 1,913 5,717 3,557 880 1,124 536 14,704 Cheyenne 195 132 806 617 147 289 71 2,257 Clark 67 139 452 516 104 271 91 1,640 Clay 284 499 2,380 1,514 357 646 346 6,026 Cloud 450 550 2,631 1,607 425 731 515 6,909 Coffey 306 469 2,409 1,278 277 833 360 5,932 Comanche 59 66 535 456 106 146 72 1,440 Cowley 1,027 2,320 7,143 6,346 1,948 2,907 1,291 22,982 Crawford 1,306 2,310 7,181 5,745 1,262 3,412 2,179 23,395 Decatur 94 243 991 598 171 268 114 2,479 Dickinson 553 1,242 5,164 3,498 703 1,420 576 13,156 Doniphan 386 640 1,902 1,155 327 559 207 5,176 Douglas 1,198 2,871 11,859 12,029 2,568 13,007 9,725 53,257 Edwards 208 239 769 675 100 307 80 2,378 Elk 178 293 978 542 114 160 89 2,354 Ellis 1,171 918 4,863 3,867 700 3,028 1,731 16,278 Ellsworth 280 427 1,656 1,250 285 520 242 4,660 Finney 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 Franklin 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 Than 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, No Diploma Graduate or Professional Degree Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree High School Graduate Some College, No Degree 180 Educational Attainment by County, 2000 Persons 25 Years and Older County Total Less Than 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, No Diploma Graduate or Professional Degree Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree High School Graduate Some College, No Degree Greeley 80 80 288 300 64 126 45 983 Greenwood 344 676 2,064 1,251 234 541 233 5,343 Hamilton 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 Haskell 376 255 637 679 119 328 111 2,505 Hodgeman 60 120 422 367 136 213 58 1,376 Jackson 329 682 3,774 1,879 295 905 364 8,228 Jefferson 417 932 5,159 2,903 540 1,446 730 12,127 Jewell 139 208 1,106 814 145 284 102 2,798 Johnson 4,940 10,126 51,871 69,075 18,598 93,884 47,335 295,829 Kearny 341 286 719 672 185 242 147 2,592 Kingman 330 559 1,955 1,574 356 745 290 5,809 Kiowa 134 196 668 673 136 307 113 2,227 Labette 869 1,684 4,781 3,982 1,308 1,584 799 15,007 Lane 80 92 508 429 106 212 64 1,491 Leavenworth 1,788 4,253 15,188 10,397 2,828 5,892 4,446 44,792 Lincoln 185 198 906 669 146 316 128 2,548 Linn 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 McPherson 1,307 1,374 6,131 4,830 1,203 3,127 1,106 19,078 Marion 628 777 3,476 2,014 495 1,056 554 9,000 Marshall 524 591 3,407 1,693 258 647 340 7,460 Meade 324 256 840 779 169 396 182 2,946 Miami 757 1,548 6,766 4,703 1,100 2,456 1,114 18,444 Mitchell 263 288 1,681 1,327 303 559 224 4,645 Montgomery 1,425 3,092 7,286 6,219 2,224 2,581 1,263 24,090 Morris 230 415 1,723 1,047 133 409 267 4,224 Morton 183 209 748 526 117 276 106 2,165 Nemaha 706 439 3,251 1,329 286 741 286 7,038 Neosho 634 1,205 3,906 2,803 897 1,102 566 11,113 Ness 176 213 912 608 143 324 122 2,498 Norton 246 387 1,571 1,149 182 484 159 4,178 Osage 528 1,080 4,707 2,719 489 1,091 503 11,117 181 Educational Attainment by County, 2000 Persons 25 Years and Older County Total Less Than 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, No Diploma Graduate or Professional Degree Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree High School Graduate Some College, No Degree Osborne 241 231 1,256 774 129 360 124 3,115 Ottawa 232 353 1,601 1,096 256 521 169 4,228 Pawnee 208 533 1,452 1,302 318 748 314 4,875 Phillips 369 285 1,541 1,079 236 535 137 4,182 Pottawatomie 409 825 4,278 2,763 564 1,762 840 11,441 Pratt 322 553 1,763 1,652 736 944 395 6,365 Rawlins 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 Republic 179 305 1,760 1,123 256 456 177 4,256 Rice 352 762 2,251 1,846 314 824 352 6,701 Riley 571 1,237 6,591 7,421 1,642 6,350 5,546 29,358 Rooks 190 313 1,617 985 197 456 143 3,901 Rush 220 221 834 749 123 304 117 2,568 Russell 439 462 1,903 1,392 239 563 325 5,323 Saline 1,475 3,033 11,979 9,110 2,025 4,931 2,127 34,680 Scott 237 285 974 867 236 495 282 3,376 Sedgwick 13,572 28,575 82,723 71,705 14,192 49,230 22,588 282,585 Seward 2,643 1,959 3,408 2,356 601 1,193 530 12,690 Shawnee 4,255 9,012 37,589 27,161 4,598 19,270 9,824 111,709 Sheridan 109 123 698 536 136 210 93 1,905 Sherman 260 318 1,551 1,274 268 476 172 4,319 Smith 214 300 1,267 804 195 406 152 3,338 Stafford 186 371 946 893 258 457 143 3,254 Stanton 185 138 455 386 56 178 70 1,468 Stevens 269 373 1,052 893 124 431 145 3,287 Sumner 588 1,689 6,293 4,350 1,132 1,819 791 16,662 Thomas 112 250 1,506 1,408 456 809 437 4,978 Trego 173 195 881 603 161 218 111 2,342 Wabaunsee 223 242 2,104 1,061 192 554 247 4,623 Wallace 93 88 416 297 44 151 44 1,133 Washington 521 337 1,744 1,054 223 492 201 4,572 Wichita 203 159 534 376 101 190 62 1,625 Wilson 549 764 2,581 1,859 431 526 234 6,944 Woodson 163 280 1,072 682 166 228 76 2,667 Wyandotte 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 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000, Table DP-2. 182 Number of Public Libraries Number (1,000s) Per Capita Number (1,000s) Per 1,000 Population Alabama 207 8,913 2.0 16 3.5 Alaska 85 2,272 3.5 7 10.9 Arizona 35 9,109 1.7 22 4.1 Arkansas 47 5,357 2.1 10 4.0 California 179 68,291 2.0 155 4.4 Colorado 115 11,469 2.7 25 5.8 Connecticut 194 14,336 4.2 32 9.4 Delaware 21 1,488 1.9 5 6.8 District of Columbia 1 2,650 4.6 5 7.9 Florida 72 30,775 1.8 63 3.8 Georgia 58 14,869 1.9 27 3.4 Hawaii 1 3,052 2.5 6 4.7 Idaho 106 3,636 3.1 7 5.9 Illinois 627 42,390 3.7 122 10.8 Indiana 239 23,667 4.2 63 11.1 Iowa 538 11,494 3.9 39 13.3 Kansas 323 10,691 4.8 24 10.8 Kentucky 116 8,154 2.0 17 4.1 Louisiana 65 11,092 2.5 32 7.2 Maine 274 6,016 5.1 12 9.9 Maryland 24 15,389 3.0 31 5.9 Massachusetts 370 30,795 4.9 87 13.7 Michigan 383 31,695 3.2 79 8.0 Minnesota 142 16,115 3.2 40 8.0 Mississippi 49 5,712 2.1 12 4.3 Missouri 148 18,204 3.6 36 7.0 Montana 79 2,652 2.9 5 6.0 Nebraska 275 6,152 4.4 16 11.6 Nevada 22 4,137 1.9 8 3.7 New Hampshire 230 5,725 4.5 15 12.1 New Jersey 309 31,203 3.7 65 7.8 New Mexico 89 4,098 2.5 8 4.8 New York 751 79,003 4.2 254 13.4 North Carolina 76 16,243 2.0 35 4.2 North Dakota 82 2,246 4.1 4 8.1 Ohio 250 48,075 4.2 124 10.9 Oklahoma 110 6,345 2.2 15 5.4 Oregon 124 8,811 2.8 24 7.6 Pennsylvania 451 28,548 2.4 81 6.7 Rhode Island 48 4,109 3.9 8 7.4 South Carolina 41 8,379 2.1 21 5.1 South Dakota 125 2,837 4.7 7 11.7 Tennessee 184 10,376 1.8 20 3.5 Texas 557 36,890 1.9 86 4.4 Utah 72 6,063 2.7 13 5.9 Vermont 189 2,739 4.7 8 14.2 Virginia 90 19,385 2.7 41 5.8 Washington 64 17,133 2.9 46 7.9 West Virginia 97 5,010 2.8 8 4.2 Wisconsin 380 18,864 3.5 58 10.7 Wyoming 23 2,420 4.9 5 10.5 United States 9,137 785,075 2.8 1,946 7.0 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 2002 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2005356 (accessed June 21, 2005). Books and Serial Volumes Serial Subscriptions Public Library Materials by State, FY 2002 183 Public Library Service by State, FY 2002 State Totals (1,000s) Per Capita Totals (1,000s) Per Capita Totals (1,000s) Per Capita Alabama 207 13,226 3.0 3,219 0.7 17,049 3.8 Alaska 85 2,823 4.4 351 0.5 3,727 5.8 Arizona 35 19,762 3.7 4,568 0.9 36,955 7.0 Arkansas 47 7,517 2.9 1,491 0.6 10,957 4.3 California 179 143,292 4.1 34,000 1.0 184,807 5.3 Colorado 115 24,972 5.8 5,558 1.3 42,733 9.9 Connecticut 194 22,356 6.5 4,132 1.2 30,472 8.9 Delaware 21 2,931 3.7 508 0.6 4,832 6.2 District of Columbia 1 2,023 3.5 1,071 1.9 1,224 2.1 Florida 72 67,209 4.0 24,716 1.5 87,755 5.3 Georgia 58 26,449 3.3 7,912 1.0 38,051 4.8 Hawaii 1 5,590 4.6 1,147 0.9 7,156 5.8 Idaho 106 6,720 5.8 900 0.8 9,110 7.9 Illinois 627 62,446 5.5 16,371 1.4 89,480 7.9 Indiana 239 36,013 6.3 7,445 1.3 66,353 11.7 Iowa 538 15,315 5.3 2,037 0.7 26,408 9.1 Kansas 323 13,027 5.8 2,741 1.2 22,736 10.1 Kentucky 116 14,361 3.6 2,050 0.5 21,585 5.4 Louisiana 65 13,160 2.9 5,033 1.1 18,141 4.0 Maine 274 5,962 5.0 916 0.8 8,430 7.1 Maryland 24 26,968 5.2 7,194 1.4 49,067 9.4 Massachusetts 370 34,867 5.5 5,580 0.9 48,209 7.6 Michigan 383 40,558 4.1 8,240 0.8 57,092 5.8 Minnesota 142 26,248 5.2 4,904 1.0 48,655 9.7 Mississippi 49 7,672 2.8 1,377 0.5 9,052 3.3 Missouri 148 23,073 4.5 4,533 0.9 39,502 7.7 Montana 79 3,573 4.0 446 0.5 5,094 5.7 Nebraska 275 7,170 5.2 1,115 0.8 11,996 8.7 Nevada 22 8,827 4.1 1,465 0.7 11,729 5.5 New Hampshire 230 5,966 4.7 896 0.7 9,216 7.3 New Jersey 309 42,924 5.1 7,585 0.9 52,178 6.3 New Mexico 89 5,345 3.3 1,041 0.6 8,066 4.9 New York 751 107,045 5.7 31,245 1.7 131,262 6.9 North Carolina 76 31,507 3.8 7,542 0.9 43,993 5.4 North Dakota 82 2,293 4.2 417 0.8 4,057 7.4 Ohio 250 78,359 6.9 19,056 1.7 166,102 14.6 Oklahoma 110 13,289 4.7 2,079 0.7 16,761 5.9 Oregon 124 18,615 5.9 2,987 0.9 42,159 13.4 Pennsylvania 451 41,136 3.4 9,193 0.8 60,873 5.1 Rhode Island 48 6,000 5.7 921 0.9 7,108 6.8 South Carolina 41 14,035 3.5 4,378 1.1 18,887 4.6 South Dakota 125 3,534 5.9 572 0.9 5,035 8.4 Tennessee 184 17,490 3.1 4,161 0.7 22,635 4.0 Texas 557 58,428 3.0 21,179 1.1 87,299 4.5 Utah 72 11,207 5.0 3,212 1.4 26,119 11.7 Vermont 189 3,013 5.2 449 0.8 3,879 6.7 Virginia 90 31,687 4.5 8,035 1.1 59,869 8.5 Washington 64 28,074 4.8 8,793 1.5 59,604 10.1 West Virginia 97 6,188 3.4 1,358 0.8 7,678 4.2 Wisconsin 380 31,325 5.7 5,196 1.0 52,869 9.7 Wyoming 23 2,778 5.6 444 0.9 3,867 7.8 United States 9,137 1,244,348 4.5 301,757 1.1 1,897,874 6.8 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 2002 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2005356 (accessed June 21, 2005). Reference Transactions Number of Public Libraries 184 Number of Public Libraries Alabama 207 195 94.2 206 99.5 Alaska 85 79 92.9 75 88.2 Arizona 35 31 88.6 35 100.0 Arkansas 47 45 95.7 47 100.0 California 179 176 98.3 178 99.4 Colorado 115 115 100.0 113 98.3 Connecticut 194 182 93.8 186 95.9 Delaware 21 21 100.0 21 100.0 District of Columbia 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 Florida 72 72 100.0 72 100.0 Georgia 58 58 100.0 58 100.0 Hawaii 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 Idaho 106 102 96.2 104 98.1 Illinois 627 610 97.3 623 99.4 Indiana 239 234 97.9 236 98.7 Iowa 538 480 89.2 523 97.2 Kansas 323 307 95.0 307 95.0 Kentucky 116 116 100.0 116 100.0 Louisiana 65 65 100.0 65 100.0 Maine 274 228 83.2 251 91.6 Maryland 24 24 100.0 24 100.0 Massachusetts 370 367 99.2 367 99.2 Michigan 383 374 97.7 381 99.5 Minnesota 142 136 95.8 141 99.3 Mississippi 49 49 100.0 49 100.0 Missouri 148 90 60.8 141 95.3 Montana 79 76 96.2 78 98.7 Nebraska 275 210 76.4 234 85.1 Nevada 22 22 100.0 22 100.0 New Hampshire 230 195 84.8 208 90.4 New Jersey 309 303 98.1 307 99.4 New Mexico 89 79 88.8 83 93.3 New York 751 736 98.0 750 99.9 North Carolina 76 76 100.0 76 100.0 North Dakota 82 63 76.8 69 84.1 Ohio 250 250 100.0 250 100.0 Oklahoma 110 109 99.1 109 99.1 Oregon 124 104 83.9 123 99.2 Pennsylvania 451 448 99.3 450 99.8 Rhode Island 48 45 93.8 48 100.0 South Carolina 41 41 100.0 41 100.0 South Dakota 125 103 82.4 107 85.6 Tennessee 184 162 88.0 181 98.4 Texas 557 488 87.6 545 97.8 Utah 72 58 80.6 72 100.0 Vermont 189 148 78.3 152 80.4 Virginia 90 87 96.7 90 100.0 Washington 64 57 89.1 63 98.4 West Virginia 97 97 100.0 97 100.0 Wisconsin 380 376 98.9 377 99.2 Wyoming 23 23 100.0 23 100.0 United States 9,137 8,514 93.2 8,876 97.1 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 2002 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2005356 (accessed June 21, 2005). Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internet by State, FY 2002 Total TotalPercent Percent Provide Electronic Services Provide Internet Access 185 Elections Elect ions Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? The number of registered voters in Kansas increased by 9.5% from 2003 to 2004. Source: Kansas Secretary of State 186 Elections Table of Contents Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, November 2000 ..............................188 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, November 2004 ..............................190 Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senate, November 2002...........................................192 Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senate, November 2004...........................................194 U.S. Congressional Districts, 2002 (map)....................................................................................................196 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress, November 2002.................................197 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress, November 2004.................................200 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, November 2002..............................................................203 Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 (map) ..........................................................................................................205 Kansas House Districts, 2002 (map) ...........................................................................................................206 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 18, 2004.................................................207 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 187 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 Logan 1,088 231 20 5 2 49 2 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President Official Vote Totals, November 2000 188 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, November 2000 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 January 06, 2005). 189 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice President Official Vote Totals, 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 Logan 3 1,255 248 13 4 Lyon 48 7,951 5,234 154 53 Badnarik and Campagna Libertarian Peroutka and Baldwin Independent Bush and Cheney Republican Kerry and Edwards Democrat Nader and Camejo Reform 190 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice President Official Vote Totals, November 2004 County Badnarik and Campagna Libertarian Peroutka and Baldwin Independent Bush and Cheney Republican Kerry and Edwards Democrat Nader and Camejo Reform 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 January 06, 2005). 191 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Senate Official Vote Totals, 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 Logan 28 1,103 53 George Cook Reform Pat Roberts Republican Steven Rosile Libertarian 192 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Senate Official Vote Totals, November 2002 County George Cook Reform Pat Roberts Republican Steven Rosile Libertarian 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 04, 2005). 193 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Senate Official Vote Totals, 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 Logan 1,341 14 134 19 Lyon 9,013 165 3,747 251 McPherson 10,271 98 2,534 258 Samuel D. Brownback Republican George Cook Reform Lee Jones Democrat Steven A. Rosile Libertarian 194 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Senate Official Vote Totals, November 2004 County Samuel D. Brownback Republican George Cook Reform Lee Jones Democrat Steven A. Rosile Libertarian 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 05, 2005). 195 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, 2002 Source: Policy Research Institute; boundaries from Kansas Secretary of State. 2000 State Population: Ideal Size for each District: 2,688,418 672,105 196 District by County Jerry Moran Republican Jack Warner Libertarian FIRST DISTRICT Barber 1,609 180 Barton 8,301 569 Chase 970 102 Cheyenne 1,117 72 Clark 905 123 Clay 2,995 197 Cloud 2,949 284 Comanche 715 44 Decatur 1,309 73 Dickinson 5,995 670 Edwards 1,109 92 Ellis 8,683 491 Ellsworth 2,322 206 Finney 6,234 737 Ford 5,787 919 Geary* 3,868 711 Gove 1,202 65 Graham 1,004 62 Grant 1,839 138 Gray 1,549 127 Greeley 546 30 Greenwood* 665 62 Hamilton 810 59 Haskell 1,175 94 Hodgeman 761 71 Jewell 1,267 108 Kearny 1,051 72 Kiowa 1,113 82 Lane 797 41 Lincoln 1,304 92 Logan 1,139 51 Lyon 8,572 1,212 McPherson 9,052 825 Marion 4,301 386 Marshall 3,554 413 Meade 1,420 141 Mitchell 2,381 165 Morris 2,161 206 Morton 1,024 64 Nemaha* 2,525 329 Ness 1,370 59 Norton 1,948 108 Osborne 1,547 94 Ottawa 2,335 208 Pawnee 2,197 110 Phillips 1,880 122 Pratt 2,893 289 Rawlins 1,442 108 Reno 17,254 2,341 Republic 2,817 150 Rice 3,216 325 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress Official Vote Totals, November 2002 197 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress Official Vote Totals, November 2002 District by County Jerry Moran Republican Jack Warner Libertarian Rooks 1,960 115 Rush 1,338 78 Russell 2,633 153 Saline 15,785 2,140 Scott 1,689 109 Seward 3,150 348 Sheridan 1,075 52 Sherman 1,818 140 Smith 1,623 105 Stafford 1,563 127 Stanton 635 34 Stevens 1,458 89 Thomas 2,663 173 Trego 1,357 87 Wabaunsee 2,539 321 Wallace 659 27 Washington 2,311 171 Wichita 741 37 Total 189,976 18,585 Dan Lykins Democrat Jim Ryun Republican Art Clack Libertarian SECOND DISTRICT Allen 1,235 3,169 83 Anderson 900 1,780 65 Atchison 2,903 2,116 90 Bourbon 1,251 3,134 63 Brown 1,203 2,287 51 Cherokee 2,156 4,343 95 Coffey 801 2,529 54 Crawford 4,401 6,819 187 Doniphan 671 1,707 55 Douglas* 5,937 7,288 252 Franklin 2,376 4,966 142 Geary* 230 Jackson 1,531 2,633 90 Jefferson 2,347 3,964 129 Labette 2,718 4,107 125 Leavenworth 5,746 10,388 346 Linn 909 2,166 68 Miami 2,995 5,837 175 Nemaha* 494 1,109 38 Neosho 1,527 3,432 78 Osage 1,959 3,406 153 Pottawatomie 1,667 4,804 204 Riley 4,501 8,717 575 Shawnee 27,855 33,397 1,130 Wilson 688 2,496 60 Woodson 387 880 32 Total 79,160 127,477 4,340 198 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress Official Vote Totals, November 2002 District by County Dennis Moore Democrat Adam Taff Republican Douglas Martin Libertarian Dawn Bly Reform THIRD DISTRICT Douglas* 11,214 5,629 258 267 Johnson 73,581 88,146 795 4,059 Wyandotte 25,300 9,107 313 720 Total 110,095 102,882 1,366 5,046 Carlos Nolla Democrat Todd Tiahrt Republican Maike Warren Libertarian FOURTH DISTRICT Butler 5,986 11,330 441 Chautauqua 250 959 26 Cowley 4,311 6,532 298 Elk 374 783 35 Greenwood* 625 1,160 55 Harper 748 1,526 55 Harvey 4,110 7,175 237 Kingman 793 2,121 85 Montgomery 2,795 7,157 220 Sedgwick 47,565 72,014 2,919 Sumner 3,099 4,934 245 Total 70,656 115,691 4,616 *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 04, 2005). 199 District by County Jerry Moran Republican Jack Warner Libertarian FIRST DISTRICT Barber 221 2,047 Barton 828 10,481 Chase 143 1,256 Cheyenne 90 1,516 Clark 121 1,090 Clay 287 3,700 Cloud 400 3,926 Comanche 57 883 Decatur 101 1,541 Dickinson 828 7,588 Edwards 142 1,339 Ellis 643 11,306 Ellsworth 215 2,760 Finney 928 8,513 Ford 957 7,699 Geary* 1,204 5,351 Gove 48 1,387 Graham 84 1,271 Grant 181 2,463 Gray 182 1,985 Greeley 34 664 Greenwood* 96 743 Hamilton 73 1,005 Haskell 85 1,467 Hodgeman 107 1,033 Jewell 139 1,690 Kearny 83 1,296 Kiowa 104 1,387 Lane 33 946 Lincoln 106 1,627 Logan 55 1,445 Lyon 1,901 10,573 McPherson 1,122 11,696 Marion 567 5,305 Marshall 499 4,297 Meade 127 1,917 Mitchell 190 3,039 Morris 257 2,477 Morton 105 1,396 Nemaha* 307 2,986 Ness 71 1,729 Norton 118 2,380 Osborne 122 1,893 Ottawa 251 2,577 Pawnee 187 2,757 Phillips 123 2,658 Pratt 370 3,744 Rawlins 92 1,598 Reno 3,339 22,251 Republic 169 2,552 Rice 398 3,779 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress Official Vote Totals, November 2004 200 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress Official Vote Totals, November 2004 District by County Jerry Moran Republican Jack Warner Libertarian Rooks 128 2,510 Rush 99 1,637 Russell 208 3,237 Saline 2,837 19,234 Scott 128 2,100 Seward 564 4,556 Sheridan 56 1,306 Sherman 194 2,445 Smith 99 2,168 Stafford 135 1,952 Stanton 51 868 Stevens 121 2,058 Thomas 238 3,519 Trego 78 1,587 Wabaunsee 434 2,969 Wallace 23 831 Washington 185 2,829 Wichita 49 961 Total 24,517 239,776 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 Total 121,532 165,325 7,579 201 Kansas General Election Statistics for the United States Congress Official Vote Totals, November 2004 District by County Dennis Moore Democrat Kris Kobach Republican Joe Bellis Libertarian Richard Wells Reform THIRD DISTRICT Douglas* 19,114 425 320 8,346 Johnson 128,025 2,319 2,131 122,584 Wyandotte 36,911 447 505 14,612 Total 184,050 3,191 2,956 145,542 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 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 04, 2005). 202 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, November 2002 203 Dennis Hawver Ted Pettibone Tim Shallenburger Kathleen Sebelius County Libertarian Reform Republican Democrat Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor Official Vote Totals, 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 06, 2005). 204 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: Policy Research Institute; boundaries from Kansas Legislative Research Department. 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 205 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: Policy Research Institute; boundaries from Kansas Legislative Research Department. 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 28 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 206 County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total Allen 2,354 98 9 4,872 2,642 9,975 Anderson 1,682 37 12 2,230 1,693 5,654 Atchison 3,750 43 11 3,578 3,145 10,527 Barber 892 17 4 2,114 772 3,799 Barton 3,652 43 10 9,513 3,525 16,743 Bourbon 3,325 58 17 4,373 2,374 10,147 Brown 1,363 23 2 3,961 1,119 6,468 Butler 9,102 201 26 18,527 10,823 38,679 Chase 338 5 0 1,200 270 1,813 Chautauqua 563 15 3 1,972 451 3,004 Cherokee 6,838 104 12 5,735 3,909 16,598 Cheyenne 376 12 0 1,552 245 2,185 Clark 402 13 0 985 275 1,675 Clay 790 28 12 4,310 1,146 6,286 Cloud 1,420 25 7 3,672 1,723 6,847 Coffey 1,336 38 4 3,838 1,318 6,534 Comanche 279 5 0 909 155 1,348 Cowley 6,781 190 41 9,567 6,570 23,149 Crawford 10,129 194 32 8,055 6,798 25,208 Decatur 544 7 4 1,482 429 2,466 Dickinson 2,445 82 16 7,305 3,198 13,046 Doniphan 1,220 26 4 3,500 1,373 6,123 Douglas 20,167 570 78 22,648 21,718 65,181 Edwards 478 15 2 1,314 420 2,229 Elk 572 3 1 1,242 344 2,162 Ellis 5,976 102 14 6,606 5,197 17,895 Ellsworth 1,224 22 2 2,257 838 4,343 Finney 3,471 90 22 8,187 6,170 17,940 Ford 3,722 115 10 6,948 4,802 15,597 Franklin 4,408 162 28 8,278 5,410 18,286 Geary 4,141 100 16 5,228 4,340 13,825 Gove 450 2 0 1,158 333 1,943 Graham 348 6 2 1,531 342 2,229 Grant 908 21 1 2,610 960 4,500 Gray 730 16 0 1,458 664 2,868 Greeley 119 3 0 700 141 963 Greenwood 1,319 33 5 2,825 1,350 5,532 Hamilton 247 0 2 1,035 185 1,469 Harper 1,080 20 2 2,485 844 4,431 Harvey 4,734 68 7 9,940 5,342 20,091 Haskell 305 2 0 1,548 598 2,453 Hodgeman 288 2 0 1,032 260 1,582 Jackson 2,283 30 17 4,392 1,969 8,691 Jefferson 3,308 66 14 5,867 3,707 12,962 Jewell 420 9 0 1,635 684 2,748 Johnson 72,243 1,922 276 173,816 100,295 348,552 Kearny 381 6 0 1,342 398 2,127 Kingman 1,275 12 8 3,296 1,464 6,055 Kiowa 423 7 1 1,598 315 2,344 Labette 5,231 153 16 6,035 4,783 16,218 Lane 225 4 0 1,019 156 1,404 Leavenworth 12,424 249 38 15,509 12,396 40,616 Lincoln 391 10 3 1,677 395 2,476 Linn 1,693 42 14 3,549 1,707 7,005 Logan 299 7 0 1,297 216 1,819 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 18, 2004 207 County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 18, 2004 Lyon 5,518 187 30 9,159 6,725 21,619 McPherson 3,112 77 13 9,847 3,884 16,933 Marion 1,738 55 6 5,291 2,117 9,207 Marshall 2,026 27 8 3,659 1,643 7,363 Meade 498 4 3 2,060 549 3,114 Miami 4,976 105 25 8,746 5,764 19,616 Mitchell 924 14 7 2,835 890 4,670 Montgomery 6,460 122 26 10,900 4,631 22,139 Morris 977 14 4 2,119 741 3,855 Morton 507 9 1 1,362 256 2,135 Nemaha 2,182 23 3 3,823 1,651 7,682 Neosho 2,977 74 9 5,279 3,318 11,657 Ness 525 8 4 1,554 438 2,529 Norton 660 6 0 2,392 716 3,774 Osage 2,869 51 10 5,165 2,937 11,032 Osborne 683 9 2 1,646 638 2,978 Ottawa 705 11 3 2,481 976 4,176 Pawnee 1,012 16 1 2,497 689 4,215 Phillips 647 12 3 2,772 664 4,098 Pottawatomie 2,551 104 46 7,905 3,337 13,943 Pratt 1,495 24 6 3,641 1,292 6,458 Rawlins 381 6 0 1,571 260 2,218 Reno 10,790 186 50 19,221 11,820 42,067 Republic 623 13 1 2,534 577 3,748 Rice 1,543 13 3 3,522 1,368 6,449 Riley 7,332 214 36 15,304 9,775 32,661 Rooks 685 12 0 2,589 742 4,028 Rush 651 7 0 1,584 567 2,809 Russell 992 15 4 2,863 696 4,570 Saline 8,403 319 42 17,178 10,536 36,478 Scott 425 9 2 2,279 575 3,290 Sedgwick 65,317 1,081 195 104,808 54,213 225,614 Seward 2,284 59 13 5,889 2,551 10,796 Shawnee 36,327 556 123 44,488 27,176 108,670 Sheridan 476 1 0 1,030 383 1,890 Sherman 905 29 4 2,466 759 4,163 Smith 676 11 0 2,006 570 3,263 Stafford 729 23 0 1,946 528 3,226 Stanton 251 3 0 831 185 1,270 Stevens 466 5 0 2,199 223 2,893 Sumner 5,000 64 17 7,745 4,694 17,520 Thomas 1,142 32 647 2,948 958 5,727 Trego 639 14 0 1,240 563 2,456 Wabaunsee 928 16 6 2,824 822 4,596 Wallace 117 3 0 904 51 1,075 Washington 604 18 2 3,136 583 4,343 Wichita 221 4 1 711 401 1,338 Wilson 1,002 21 8 3,598 748 5,377 Woodson 595 10 1 1,506 508 2,620 Wyandotte 47,068 603 108 15,703 25,725 89,207 Kansas 454,478 9,432 2,278 783,068 445,109 1,694,365 Source: Kansas Secretary of State, 2004 Election Statistics, Voter Registration and Party Affiliation (Certified) - October 2004, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html (accessed February 16, 2005). 208 Employment and Earnings Employment and Earning s Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Only six Kansas counties exceed the State average wage per job of $30,893. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System 209 Employment and Earnings Table of Contents Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1950-2004 (Place of Residence)...............................................................211 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County, 2003 and 2004 .........................................................................212 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2004 ...........215 Kansas Total Civilian Labor Force, 2002-2004 (graph) ...............................................................................216 Kansas Employed Civilian Labor Force, 2002-2004 (graph) .......................................................................217 Kansas Unemployed Civilian Labor Force, 2002-2004 (graph) ...................................................................218 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2004 (map) ................................................................219 Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 2000-2004, Annual Averages ................................................220 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2003 and 2004.........................................................................................222 Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 ..................................................................................................224 Farm and Nonfarm Employment by County, 2001-2003..............................................................................230 Average Annual Wages by State, 2001-2003..............................................................................................232 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2001-2003.......................................................233 Average Annual Wages by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2001-2003..........................................................234 Average Wage per Job for Counties Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1993-2003, Selected Years...235 Average Wage per Job for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1993-2003, Selected Years..................................................238 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 210 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1950-2004 (Place of Residence) Year Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed Unemployment Rate 1950 745,700 724,000 21,700 2.9 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 2000 1,409,000 1,357,000 52,000 3.7 2001 1,382,000 1,323,000 59,000 4.3 2002 1,410,000 1,338,000 72,000 5.1 2003 1,434,000 1,357,000 77,000 5.4 2004 1,463,900 1,383,600 80,300 5.5 * 1950-1975 data not comparable with data from 1976 forward. Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services, http://laborstats.hr.state.ks.us/lfe/lfe.htm#lfh (accessed March 15, 2005). 211 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2003 and 2004 2003p 2004 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Allen 6,984 6,659 325 4.7 7,454 7,029 425 6.1 Anderson 4,060 3,838 222 5.5 4,267 4,013 254 6.2 Atchison 8,565 8,137 428 5.0 8,776 8,273 503 6.0 Barber 2,406 2,332 74 3.1 2,749 2,646 103 3.9 Barton 14,206 13,633 573 4.0 15,003 14,353 650 4.6 Bourbon 7,169 6,779 390 5.4 8,746 8,246 500 6.1 Brown 5,480 5,234 246 4.5 5,682 5,402 280 5.3 Butler 30,460 28,405 2,055 6.7 31,329 29,425 1,904 6.4 Chase 1,473 1,400 73 5.0 1,720 1,643 77 4.6 Chautauqua 1,722 1,638 84 4.9 1,974 1,870 104 5.7 Cherokee 10,128 9,340 788 7.8 11,206 10,426 780 7.3 Cheyenne 1,512 1,486 26 1.7 1,652 1,595 57 3.9 Clark 1,343 1,314 29 2.2 1,250 1,208 42 3.6 Clay 4,685 4,508 177 3.8 4,763 4,559 204 4.6 Cloud 4,802 4,652 150 3.1 5,692 5,482 210 3.9 Coffey 4,112 3,798 314 7.6 4,997 4,725 272 5.7 Comanche 967 950 17 1.8 1,047 1,018 29 2.9 Cowley 19,571 18,296 1,275 6.5 17,979 16,873 1,106 6.5 Crawford 19,059 18,097 962 5.0 19,746 18,564 1,182 6.3 Decatur 1,669 1,627 42 2.5 1,803 1,741 62 3.7 Dickinson 10,188 9,761 427 4.2 10,602 10,108 494 4.9 Doniphan 3,580 3,205 375 10.5 4,579 4,228 351 8.0 Douglas 58,641 55,794 2,847 4.9 63,455 60,833 2,622 4.2 Edwards 1,542 1,499 43 2.8 1,698 1,637 61 3.9 Elk 1,333 1,257 76 5.7 1,499 1,418 81 5.9 Ellis 18,017 17,530 487 2.7 16,716 16,087 629 4.0 Ellsworth 2,805 2,722 83 3.0 3,289 3,150 139 4.4 Finney 17,759 17,140 619 3.5 18,064 17,231 833 4.9 Ford 16,152 15,686 466 2.9 17,129 16,459 670 4.2 Franklin 14,844 14,076 768 5.2 13,698 12,850 848 6.6 Geary 11,274 10,521 753 6.7 11,293 10,507 786 7.0 Gove 1,541 1,512 29 1.9 1,566 1,518 48 3.4 Graham 1,508 1,481 27 1.8 1,484 1,429 55 3.8 Grant 3,706 3,586 120 3.2 3,954 3,798 156 4.1 Gray 3,526 3,448 78 2.2 3,308 3,209 99 3.6 Greeley 828 798 30 3.6 795 763 32 4.4 Greenwood 3,184 2,983 201 6.3 3,626 3,400 226 6.8 212 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2003 and 2004 2003p 2004 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Hamilton 1,330 1,309 21 1.6 1,328 1,285 43 3.4 Harper 3,033 2,906 127 4.2 3,404 3,262 142 4.4 Harvey 16,883 15,919 964 5.7 17,784 16,901 883 5.2 Haskell 2,186 2,145 41 1.9 2,263 2,182 81 3.9 Hodgeman 1,017 988 29 2.9 972 931 41 4.4 Jackson 9,405 8,893 512 5.4 7,033 6,608 425 6.4 Jefferson 10,777 10,264 513 4.8 10,229 9,646 583 6.1 Jewell 2,114 2,077 37 1.8 2,214 2,146 68 3.4 Johnson 283,436 270,220 13,216 4.7 283,203 269,240 13,963 4.3 Kearny 1,948 1,876 72 3.7 2,086 1,995 91 4.6 Kingman 4,196 3,971 225 5.4 4,329 4,127 202 4.9 Kiowa 1,585 1,554 31 2.0 1,701 1,642 59 3.7 Labette 11,045 10,368 677 6.1 10,842 10,120 722 7.0 Lane 1,146 1,102 44 3.8 1,132 1,085 47 4.3 Leavenworth 28,278 26,250 2,028 7.2 32,792 30,694 2,098 6.0 Lincoln 1,747 1,664 83 4.8 1,868 1,781 87 5.0 Linn 3,293 2,985 308 9.4 4,866 4,496 370 8.2 Logan 1,586 1,550 36 2.3 1,574 1,517 57 3.9 Lyon 20,546 19,573 973 4.7 19,785 18,849 936 4.8 McPherson 16,704 16,216 488 2.9 17,516 16,862 654 3.9 Marion 6,896 6,641 255 3.7 6,797 6,502 295 4.7 Marshall 6,264 6,089 175 2.8 5,795 5,573 222 4.1 Meade 2,218 2,171 47 2.1 2,315 2,234 81 3.7 Miami 14,944 14,030 914 6.1 15,818 14,976 842 5.3 Mitchell 3,693 3,601 92 2.5 3,588 3,455 133 3.9 Montgomery 17,537 16,379 1,158 6.6 17,586 16,398 1,188 7.1 Morris 3,289 3,183 106 3.2 3,035 2,888 147 5.1 Morton 1,608 1,574 34 2.1 1,731 1,672 59 3.7 Nemaha 5,574 5,435 139 2.5 5,422 5,221 201 4.0 Neosho 8,969 8,567 402 4.5 9,097 8,656 441 5.1 Ness 1,841 1,809 32 1.7 1,805 1,748 57 3.5 Norton 3,094 3,035 59 1.9 2,688 2,577 111 4.4 Osage 8,222 7,691 531 6.5 9,136 8,533 603 7.0 Osborne 2,342 2,258 84 3.6 2,377 2,279 98 4.5 Ottawa 3,263 3,132 131 4.0 3,456 3,287 169 4.8 Pawnee 3,581 3,492 89 2.5 3,708 3,568 140 4.0 Phillips 3,254 3,175 79 2.4 3,214 3,090 124 4.2 213 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2003 and 2004 2003p 2004 County Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Pottawatomie 11,446 11,068 378 3.3 9,971 9,503 468 4.7 Pratt 5,202 5,074 128 2.5 5,442 5,251 191 3.6 Rawlins 1,459 1,424 35 2.4 1,410 1,349 61 4.7 Reno 32,273 30,735 1,538 4.8 32,830 31,089 1,741 5.6 Republic 3,093 2,973 120 3.9 2,957 2,821 136 4.9 Rice 4,681 4,496 185 4.0 5,514 5,261 253 4.9 Riley 31,300 30,164 1,136 3.6 31,738 30,382 1,356 4.3 Rooks 3,162 3,016 146 4.6 2,662 2,509 153 6.1 Rush 1,811 1,756 55 3.0 1,758 1,685 73 4.5 Russell 3,193 3,094 99 3.1 3,534 3,368 166 4.9 Saline 31,070 29,760 1,310 4.2 30,800 29,312 1,488 4.8 Scott 2,648 2,588 60 2.3 2,945 2,848 97 3.6 Sedgwick 242,312 223,721 18,591 7.7 243,225 228,029 15,196 6.6 Seward 10,919 10,589 330 3.0 10,678 10,227 451 4.4 Shawnee 90,713 86,001 4,712 5.2 94,932 89,142 5,790 6.5 Sheridan 1,438 1,411 27 1.9 1,577 1,527 50 3.4 Sherman 4,666 4,573 93 2.0 3,969 3,836 133 3.5 Smith 2,422 2,374 48 2.0 2,370 2,281 89 4.1 Stafford 2,326 2,259 67 2.9 2,302 2,205 97 4.5 Stanton 1,040 1,017 23 2.2 1,169 1,129 40 3.7 Stevens 2,658 2,603 55 2.1 2,476 2,372 104 4.4 Sumner 14,495 13,319 1,176 8.1 12,460 11,663 797 6.7 Thomas 4,786 4,698 88 1.8 4,349 4,199 150 3.7 Trego 1,795 1,754 41 2.3 1,720 1,663 57 3.5 Wabaunsee 3,816 3,673 143 3.7 3,775 3,591 184 5.2 Wallace 858 839 19 2.2 933 903 30 3.4 Washington 3,316 3,223 93 2.8 3,496 3,356 140 4.4 Wichita 1,255 1,214 41 3.3 1,381 1,331 50 3.9 Wilson 5,588 5,336 252 4.5 5,297 5,021 276 5.6 Woodson 1,633 1,518 115 7.0 1,769 1,641 128 7.9 Wyandotte 80,468 70,579 9,889 12.3 75,427 68,419 7,008 8.1 Kansas 1,447,487 1,366,063 81,424 5.6 1,463,945 1,383,655 80,290 5.5 Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm (accessed August 15, 2005). Note: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised the methods for calculating employment and unemployment estimates; therefore these data are not comparable to previously published data. p - preliminary 214 Area Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Franklin, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 425,804 400,676 25,128 5.9 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 63,455 60,833 2,622 4.1 Topeka MSA (Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee Counties) 125,104 117,520 7,584 6.1 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner Counties) 304,798 286,018 18,780 6.2 Micropolitan Area Atchison Micro-Area (Atchison County) 8,776 8,273 503 5.7 Coffeyville Micro-Area (Montgomery County) 17,586 16,398 1,188 6.8 Dodge City Micro-Area (Ford County) 17,129 16,459 670 3.9 Emporia Micro-Area (Chase and Lyon Counties) 21,505 20,492 1,013 4.7 Garden City Micro-Area (Finney County) 18,064 17,231 833 4.6 Great Bend Micro-Area (Barton County) 15,003 14,353 650 4.3 Hays Micro-Area (Ellis County) 16,716 16,087 629 3.8 Hutchinson Micro-Area (Reno County) 32,830 31,089 1,741 5.3 Liberal Micro-Area (Seward County) 10,678 10,227 451 4.2 McPherson Micro-Area (McPherson County) 17,516 16,862 654 3.7 Manhattan Micro-Area (Geary, Pottawatomie, and Riley Counties) 53,003 50,393 2,610 4.9 Parsons Micro-Area (Labette County) 10,842 10,120 722 6.7 Pittsburg Micro-Area (Crawford County) 19,746 18,564 1,182 6.0 Salina Micro-Area (Ottawa and Saline Counties) 34,255 32,598 1,657 4.8 Winfield Micro-Area (Cowley County) 17,979 16,873 1,106 6.2 City Dodge City 13,203 12,617 586 4.4 Emporia 14,389 13,575 814 5.7 Garden City 12,660 12,026 634 5.0 Hutchinson 19,918 18,625 1,293 6.5 Kansas City 69,946 63,245 6,701 9.6 Lawrence 51,194 48,936 2,258 4.4 Leavenworth 14,839 13,598 1,241 8.4 Leawood 15,047 14,519 528 3.5 Lenexa 26,876 25,392 1,484 5.5 Manhattan 24,660 23,638 1,022 4.1 Olathe 59,073 56,079 2,994 5.1 Overland Park 92,875 88,196 4,679 5.0 Salina 26,056 24,737 1,319 5.1 Shawnee 30,977 29,694 1,283 4.1 Topeka 66,947 62,131 4,816 7.2 Wichita 185,108 172,604 12,504 6.8 Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://laborstats.hr.state.ks.us/index.htm (accessed August 15, 2005). Note: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised the methods for calculating employment and unemployment estimates; therefore these data are not comparable to previously published data. Civilian Labor Force Estimates by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2004 215 JFMAMJJASOND Kansas Total Civilian Labor Force 2002-2004 1.38 1.40 1.42 1.44 1.46 1.48 1.50 2002 2003 2004 Millions of Persons Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 2005. 216 JFMAMJJASOND Kansas Employed Civilian Labor Force 2002-2004 1.30 1.32 1.34 1.36 1.38 1.40 1.42 2002 2003 2004 Millions of Persons Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 2005. 217 JFMAMJ JASOND Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 2005. Kansas Unemployed Civilian Labor Force 2002-2004 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 2002 2003 2004 Thousands of Persons 218 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Kansas: 5.5 Allen 6.1 Anderson 6.2 Atchison 6.0 Barber 3.9 Barton 4.6 Bourbon 6.1 Brown 5.3 Butler 6.4 Chase 4.6 Chautauqua 5.7 Cherokee 7.3 Cheyenne 3.9 Clark 3.6 Clay 4.6 Cloud 3.9 Coffey 5.7 Comanche 2.9 Cowley 6.5 Crawford 6.3 Decatur 3.7 Dickinson 4.9 Doniphan 8.0 Douglas 4.2 Edwards 3.9 Elk 5.9 Ellis 4.0 Ellsworth 4.4 Finney 4.9 Ford 4.2 Franklin 6.6 Geary 7.0 Gove 3.4 Graham 3.8 Grant 4.1 Gray 3.6 Greeley 4.4 Greenwood 6.8 Hamilton 3.4 Harper 4.4 Harvey 5.2 Haskell 3.9 Hodgeman 4.4 Jackson 6.4 Jefferson 6.1 Jewell 3.4 Johnson 4.3 Kearny 4.6 Kingman 4.9 Kiowa 3.7 Labette 7.0 Lane 4.3 Leavenworth 6.0 Lincoln 5.0 Linn 8.2 Logan 3.9 Lyon 4.8 McPherson 3.9 Marion 4.7 Marshall 4.1 Meade 3.7 Miami 5.3 Mitchell 3.9 Montgomery 7.1 Morris 5.1 Morton 3.7 Nemaha 4.0 Neosho 5.1 Ness 3.5 Norton 4.4 Osage 7.0 Osborne 4.5 Ottawa 4.8 Pawnee 4.0 Phillips 4.2 Pottawatomie 4.7 Pratt 3.6 Rawlins 4.7 Reno 5.6 Republic 4.9 Rice 4.9 Riley 4.3 Rooks 6.1 Rush 4.5 Russell 4.9 Saline 4.8 Scott 3.6 Sedgwick 6.6 Seward 4.4 Shawnee 6.5 Sheridan 3.4 Sherman 3.5 Smith 4.1 Stafford 4.5 Stanton 3.7 Stevens 4.4 Sumner 6.7 Thomas 3.7 Trego 3.5 Wabaunsee 5.2 Wallace 3.4 Washington 4.4 Wichita 3.9 Wilson 5.6 Woodson 7.9 Wyandotte 8.1 219 County 2000 2001 2002p 2003p 2004 Allen 4.5 6.0 5.5 4.7 6.1 Anderson 4.0 5.1 5.6 5.5 6.2 Atchison 4.4 5.0 5.1 5.0 6.0 Barber 2.6 3.2 2.8 3.1 3.9 Barton 3.3 3.2 3.7 4.0 4.6 Bourbon 3.8 3.8 5.5 5.4 6.1 Brown 4.9 5.5 5.7 4.5 5.3 Butler 4.1 4.0 6.2 6.7 6.4 Chase 2.9 3.7 5.3 5.0 4.6 Chautauqua 4.1 4.7 5.6 4.9 5.7 Cherokee 4.8 5.7 8.0 7.8 7.3 Cheyenne 2.3 2.8 2.1 1.7 3.9 Clark 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.2 3.6 Clay 3.2 4.0 3.7 3.8 4.6 Cloud 3.6 3.5 3.1 3.1 3.9 Coffey 3.7 5.0 7.9 7.6 5.7 Comanche 2.0 2.3 1.5 1.8 2.9 Cowley 4.5 4.3 7.0 6.5 6.5 Crawford 4.4 5.0 4.7 5.0 6.3 Decatur 2.3 2.6 2.0 2.5 3.7 Dickinson 3.1 3.9 3.7 4.2 4.9 Doniphan 4.9 7.8 13.5 10.5 8.0 Douglas 2.9 3.3 4.8 4.9 4.2 Edwards 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.8 3.9 Elk 4.7 5.0 5.1 5.7 5.9 Ellis 2.6 2.9 2.6 2.7 4.0 Ellsworth 3.3 3.3 2.9 3.0 4.4 Finney 2.8 7.3 3.7 3.5 4.9 Ford 2.6 3.2 2.4 2.9 4.2 Franklin 3.8 5.0 5.5 5.2 6.6 Geary 4.9 5.5 6.8 6.7 7.0 Gove 2.0 2.4 2.2 1.9 3.4 Graham 2.6 3.0 2.1 1.8 3.8 Grant 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.2 4.1 Gray 2.6 2.5 2.7 2.2 3.6 Greeley 2.9 3.2 2.9 3.6 4.4 Greenwood 4.6 4.9 6.7 6.3 6.8 Hamilton 2.6 2.7 2.0 1.6 3.4 Harper 3.5 3.5 3.4 4.2 4.4 Harvey 3.6 3.6 4.5 5.7 5.2 Haskell 2.3 2.8 2.2 1.9 3.9 Hodgeman 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.9 4.4 Jackson 4.3 4.5 4.3 5.4 6.4 Jefferson 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.8 6.1 Jewell 2.4 2.6 1.7 1.8 3.4 Johnson 3.0 3.9 4.3 4.7 4.3 Kearny 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.7 4.6 Kingman 3.5 3.5 4.9 5.4 4.9 Kiowa 2.5 3.1 2.4 2.0 3.7 Labette 4.8 5.4 6.1 6.1 7.0 Lane 2.6 3.2 4.3 3.8 4.3 Leavenworth 4.2 5.2 6.8 7.2 6.0 Lincoln 2.6 3.4 3.9 4.8 5.0 Linn 5.0 6.2 9.0 9.4 8.2 Logan 3.3 2.8 2.8 2.3 3.9 Lyon 3.1 4.0 4.7 4.7 4.8 Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 2000-2004 Annual Averages 220 County 2000 2001 2002p 2003p 2004 Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 2000-2004 Annual Averages McPherson 2.8 3.5 2.5 2.9 3.9 Marion 2.9 3.3 2.9 3.7 4.7 Marshall 3.4 3.6 3.4 2.8 4.1 Meade 2.6 2.8 2.0 2.1 3.7 Miami 3.4 4.3 5.6 6.1 5.3 Mitchell 2.6 3.4 2.3 2.5 3.9 Montgomery 4.9 6.4 6.5 6.6 7.1 Morris 3.3 3.9 2.9 3.2 5.1 Morton 2.7 2.8 2.5 2.1 3.7 Nemaha 2.7 3.4 2.9 2.5 4.0 Neosho 4.4 5.2 4.5 4.5 5.1 Ness 2.2 2.5 1.9 1.7 3.5 Norton 3.0 3.5 1.6 1.9 4.4 Osage 4.6 4.8 6.2 6.5 7.0 Osborne 2.4 3.3 2.3 3.6 4.5 Ottawa 3.1 3.7 3.5 4.0 4.8 Pawnee 2.7 3.0 1.7 2.5 4.0 Phillips 2.7 2.8 2.1 2.4 4.2 Pottawatomie 3.3 3.8 3.5 3.3 4.7 Pratt 2.6 2.8 2.4 2.5 3.6 Rawlins 2.6 3.1 2.4 2.4 4.7 Reno 3.7 4.4 4.2 4.8 5.6 Republic 2.7 3.2 2.8 3.9 4.9 Rice 3.5 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.9 Riley 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.6 4.3 Rooks 3.0 3.3 2.5 4.6 6.1 Rush 3.1 3.3 2.5 3.0 4.5 Russell 3.9 4.8 3.3 3.1 4.9 Saline 3.1 3.7 3.7 4.2 4.8 Scott 2.1 2.3 1.8 2.3 3.6 Sedgwick 4.2 4.2 6.6 7.7 6.6 Seward 3.1 3.8 3.6 3.0 4.4 Shawnee 4.0 4.2 4.4 5.2 6.5 Sheridan 1.9 2.4 2.2 1.9 3.4 Sherman 2.7 2.9 1.9 2.0 3.5 Smith 2.5 3.0 1.4 2.0 4.1 Stafford 2.9 3.1 3.4 2.9 4.5 Stanton 2.2 2.4 2.2 2.2 3.7 Stevens 2.7 3.5 2.6 2.1 4.4 Sumner 4.7 4.3 7.6 8.1 6.7 Thomas 2.4 2.8 2.2 1.8 3.7 Trego 2.3 2.8 2.5 2.3 3.5 Wabaunsee 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.7 5.2 Wallace 1.9 2.7 2.0 2.2 3.4 Washington 3.2 3.4 2.7 2.8 4.4 Wichita 2.8 3.1 2.9 3.3 3.9 Wilson 3.8 5.7 3.8 4.5 5.6 Woodson 4.6 5.9 6.9 7.0 7.9 Wyandotte 6.3 7.6 10.9 12.3 8.1 Kansas 3.7 4.3 5.2 5.6 5.5 p - preliminary Note: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised the methods for calculating employment and unemployment estimates; therefore these data are not comparable to previously published data. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm (accessed August 15, 2005). 221 2003r Average 2004 Average Percent Change 2003-2004 Place of Residence Data Civilian labor force 1,434.0 1,463.9 2.1 Employment 1,357.0 1,383.6 2.0 Unemployment 77.0 80.3 4.3 Unemployment rate 5.4 5.5 1.9 Place of Work Data by Industry Total Nonfarm 1,312.2 1,323.2 0.8 Total Private 1,061.8 1,071.1 0.9 Goods Producing 243.8 246.9 1.3 Natural Resources and Mining 6.5 7.1 9.2 Mining 6.5 7.1 9.2 Construction 62.7 63.4 1.1 Manufacturing 174.6 176.4 1.0 Durable Goods 105.3 107.4 2.0 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 12.3 12.6 2.4 Machinery Manufacturing 15.9 16.3 2.5 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 4.0 4.3 7.5 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 44.2 44.6 0.9 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 34.7 34.3 -1.2 Non-Durable Goods 69.3 69.0 -0.4 Food Manufacturing 31.8 31.8 0.0 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 18.9 19.0 0.5 Printing and Related Support Activities 11.5 11.2 -2.6 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 9.8 10.1 3.1 Service-Providing 1,068.3 1,076.2 0.7 Private Service-Providing 818.0 824.2 0.8 Trade, Transportation and Utilities 262.0 261.2 -0.3 Wholesale Trade 59.0 59.4 0.7 Retail Trade 150.7 149.9 -0.5 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 19.0 19.0 0.0 Grocery Stores 20.6 20.3 -1.5 General Merchandise Stores 36.1 36.0 -0.3 Transport, Warehouse, Utilities 52.3 51.9 -0.8 Utilities 7.1 7.2 1.4 Elec. Pwr. Gen. Transmission and Distribution 5.1 5.2 2.0 Transport and Warehousing 45.2 44.7 -1.1 Truck Transportation 17.8 17.8 0.0 Information 44.4 42.0 -5.4 Telecommunications 28.2 26.0 -7.8 Financial Activities 69.5 70.0 0.7 Finance and Insurance 54.6 54.8 0.4 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 28.0 28.1 0.4 Insurance Carriers 21.8 21.8 0.0 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 14.9 15.2 2.0 Kansas Labor Market Summary* (in Thousands) 2003 and 2004 222 2003r Average 2004 Average Percent Change 2003-2004 Kansas Labor Market Summary* (in Thousands) 2003 and 2004 Professional and Business Services 123.6 127.1 2.8 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 52.1 54.2 4.0 Management of Companies and Enterprises 10.1 9.2 -8.9 Administrative and Waste Services 61.4 63.6 3.6 Educational and Health Services 157.3 160.3 1.9 Educational Services 13.9 14.2 2.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 143.4 146.1 1.9 Hospitals 41.5 41.3 -0.5 Leisure and Hospitality 108.3 110.4 1.9 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 12.5 13.0 4.0 Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 9.5 10.0 5.3 Accommodation and Food Services 95.9 97.5 1.7 Food Services and Drinking Places 86.0 87.5 1.7 Other Services 52.8 53.3 0.9 Government 250.4 252.0 0.6 Federal Government 26.2 26.0 -0.8 State Government 52.5 53.0 1.0 Local Government 171.6 173.1 0.9 * Actual (not seasonally adjusted) statistics. Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services, http://laborstats.hr.state.ks.us/industry/ces/ces_naics.htm#actual (accessed March 15, 2005). r - revised Note: Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 223 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Allen 4,634 A 87 A 110 1,762 167 608 104 73 133 Anderson 1,489 A 9 - 102 145 104 312 54 B 99 Atchison 6,672 - 26 B 184 1,705 263 734 71 49 135 Barber 1,255 4 79 A 51 C 48 319 101 B 57 Barton 10,609 A 347 C 1,034 1,819 884 1,617 244 131 416 Bourbon 5,609 A A A 288 1,224 568 603 21 30 436 Brown 3,380 A - A 54 138 140 348 24 51 159 Butler 11,766 7 95 63 1,363 1,573 288 2,088 206 115 489 Chase 373 8 B A A B A 59 31 A B Chautauqua 566 - 20 B 36 23 32 95 A A B Cherokee 4,992 - B B 436 1,907 128 537 C B 146 Cheyenne 562 A A A 10 A 118 90 8 A 26 Clark 369 - A A A A 38 B 15 A 54 Clay 2,657 A A B 236 363 139 537 80 50 115 Cloud 2,996 - A A 140 331 252 601 74 B 196 Coffey 2,686 - B G 180 137 59 388 B B 118 Comanche 424 - A A 14 73 A 62 A A 28 Cowley 11,850 A 40 B 263 3,910 630 1,582 89 167 423 Crawford 14,741 A 18 63 477 3,392 639 2,011 70 503 316 Decatur 640 A A A 23 A 85 117 A - 35 Dickinson 5,739 B 26 59 250 1,308 374 810 138 50 223 Doniphan 1,479 A - A 41 525 155 154 51 A 66 Douglas 36,948 A B C 2,385 3,651 740 5,963 522 3,453 927 Edwards 661 A A A 31 180 85 61 A 6 32 Elk 310 A A - 9 B 17 38 A A 28 Ellis 12,213 6 280 C 502 1,082 329 2,211 122 230 357 Ellsworth 1,609 A B A 88 280 68 195 5 B 79 Finney 14,561 B 138 E 936 3,659 616 2,403 553 227 421 Ford 13,615 9 - B 411 5,511 631 1,885 291 307 268 Franklin 7,612 - B A 361 1,175 303 1,053 220 66 208 Geary 5,812 A B B 181 637 239 1,181 283 192 226 Gove 810 B A A 41 104 86 104 14 7 41 Graham 682 A 22 A 39 - 27 121 17 A 52 Grant 2,192 18 303 B 169 241 155 324 33 A 109 Gray 1,327 55 A A 164 101 176 184 79 A 64 Greeley 353 A A A A - B 72 - A 20 Greenwood 1,248 A 79 A 65 83 48 254 B B 79 Hamilton 539 A - A 42 - 138 73 A A B Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 224 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 Harper 1,480 A 30 A 46 259 99 237 75 A 122 Harvey 12,031 A 35 A 571 3,588 285 1,572 228 83 293 Haskell 737 13 A A 27 A 145 88 38 - 60 Hodgeman 297 - A A A A B B 2 A B Jackson 3,347 A - A 185 193 52 531 B B 113 Jefferson 2,309 A C B 530 129 27 369 75 B 120 Jewell 519 - - B 10 A 62 78 21 A 55 Johnson 286,164 16 258 532 16,539 18,824 17,336 37,070 12,576 26,114 22,526 Kearny 445 A A B 15 A 28 50 57 A 44 Kingman 1,841 A 64 - 128 288 170 260 B 27 102 Kiowa 796 A A - 36 A 98 131 61 B 29 Labette 8,407 - A B 176 2,189 355 998 325 130 238 Lane 380 8 A B 13 A 72 52 13 A 35 Leavenworth 14,425 A A 51 1,214 779 136 2,417 290 819 838 Lincoln 605 A - - 25 23 69 102 6 - 49 Linn 1,216 A B E 136 136 21 182 B 17 66 Logan 840 13 A A 49 A 67 227 27 - 45 Lyon 14,822 8 17 51 456 4,978 497 2,369 272 165 337 McPherson 12,858 A 91 B 494 3,858 345 1,259 507 138 734 Marion 3,036 A 42 A 95 336 145 484 40 30 127 Marshall 3,429 A A 35 119 914 163 491 94 87 179 Meade 809 A A B 93 A 103 126 34 35 52 Miami 6,655 A 45 B 1,146 481 125 1,109 202 67 303 Mitchell 2,485 A - A 105 372 223 428 49 68 89 Montgomery 13,476 - 32 80 705 4,004 426 2,422 248 273 351 Morris 1,257 - B B 61 180 19 228 20 B 58 Morton 578 A 52 19 16 30 111 93 12 B 37 Nemaha 3,874 A A A 163 1,082 177 504 340 31 151 Neosho 6,842 A 97 A 338 1,818 320 1,294 102 90 352 Ness 802 A 116 A 15 B 99 112 79 A 52 Norton 1,785 A A B 104 145 94 221 60 C 94 Osage 3,264 - A A 122 C 78 493 45 21 121 Osborne 1,184 A A - 18 162 105 226 B 32 68 Ottawa 854 A A - 46 94 140 83 21 A 60 Pawnee 1,831 B A - 64 50 50 270 13 16 95 Phillips 1,749 - B A 40 E 98 251 95 A 119 Pottawatomie 5,839 A - E 549 843 555 943 169 465 222 Pratt 2,975 14 145 B 114 108 228 580 85 66 161 225 County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation Information Finance & Insurance Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 Rawlins 560 - A A 20 B 73 110 6 A 53 Reno 24,269 A 36 C 1,615 3,953 1,398 4,066 545 479 833 Republic 1,729 13 A - 132 471 143 235 A B 68 Rice 2,628 A 131 A 94 373 128 286 114 71 159 Riley 19,921 B A B 1,165 393 437 3,768 79 639 1,172 Rooks 1,515 B 74 A 64 399 89 235 32 13 79 Rush 898 - - - 19 C 137 100 65 B 36 Russell 1,735 A 129 A 86 67 171 340 B B 78 Saline 26,469 A A B 1,439 5,607 1,263 4,228 515 602 822 Scott 1,281 A A B 65 31 130 242 28 8 91 Sedgwick 225,716 41 898 680 12,430 57,416 8,733 26,420 6,086 6,286 8,902 Seward 9,463 - 378 B 188 H 211 1,500 546 119 215 Shawnee 77,392 23 A F 4,638 7,030 2,404 10,874 1,105 2,501 5,636 Sheridan 583 A - A 21 A 112 100 A 7 47 Sherman 1,899 A A A 70 B 160 475 73 59 147 Smith 1,029 A A A 20 198 116 177 6 11 71 Stafford 786 5 28 - 20 56 98 76 33 A 58 Stanton 400 A - - 9 A 105 52 7 - B Stevens 1,102 8 B A 66 31 144 183 136 A 80 Sumner 4,555 5 23 25 146 1,056 164 667 105 133 278 Thomas 2,552 A - B 147 B 272 522 51 92 140 Trego 776 A 3 B 25 12 47 132 27 A 32 Wabaunsee 737 - - A 90 74 18 145 18 A 53 Wallace 330 A - A A A 59 60 A 22 23 Washington 1,528 A A A 104 107 247 229 30 9 75 Wichita 421 14 - A A 46 43 97 19 A 23 Wilson 3,517 5 28 A 532 1,418 47 371 C 15 90 Woodson 568 - 49 A 6 B 44 77 19 A B Wyandotte 59,201 - A B 5,120 12,250 5,918 5,302 5,447 414 1,045 Statewide 3,111 - 1,476 - - - - B A - 11 Kansas 1,098,894 777 6,795 6,614 63,649 178,669 54,867 149,323 35,465 46,985 55,555 Single dash (-) indicates not available. * Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 2002. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499 H=2,500-4,999 I=5,000-9,999 J=10,000-24,999 K=25,000-49,999 L=50,000-99,999 M=1,000,000+. 226 County Allen 39 110 B 36 9 587 B 545 190 A A Anderson 21 33 A 23 A 307 A 195 B - A Atchison 107 75 E 58 1,071 1,047 40 488 281 A A Barber A 43 A - A 174 8 109 64 - A Barton 61 310 51 164 B 1,786 100 866 572 - A Bourbon B 131 294 90 A 1,051 A 551 191 B A Brown 15 129 B B B 723 F 348 117 A - Butler 127 331 A E 80 2,173 186 1,531 654 B A Chase A 10 - A - B A 56 34 - - Chautauqua - 8 - - - 230 A B B - - Cherokee 16 91 88 130 A 691 22 322 143 - A Cheyenne 2 16 - 4 A 151 A 77 23 - - Clark - 17 A A - B A B 36 - - Clay A 61 A B - 630 18 C 155 - - Cloud 18 69 - 33 A 684 A 264 221 - 0 Coffey A B - A - 314 B C 79 - A Comanche A 5 A A A 132 A B 52 - - Cowley 109 199 9 279 E 2,174 54 940 477 B - Crawford 92 283 215 937 F 2,496 42 1,500 860 B A Decatur 10 109 - A - 112 8 80 23 - A Dickinson A 120 C 60 B 817 130 484 308 C A Doniphan 4 26 A A A 267 A 59 82 - A Douglas 675 1,920 172 1,570 1,095 5,022 501 5,638 1,780 F 1 Edwards - 10 - 8 A 150 10 28 28 - A Elk A 13 - - - 23 A B 22 - A Ellis 113 698 87 128 152 3,316 144 1,736 527 B 2 Ellsworth 4 84 A 26 - 468 23 101 65 - A Finney 123 364 28 496 A 2,058 152 1,293 795 - 0 Ford 112 455 152 461 56 1,291 134 1,046 492 A A Franklin B 212 A 263 E 1,006 B 651 264 G A Geary 78 154 A 136 B 937 82 941 368 - - Gove A 16 - 9 - 234 - 64 66 - - Graham A A - A - 248 A B 66 - A Grant 20 27 A C B 194 A 223 100 - A Gray A 119 A 24 24 181 9 B 64 - - Greeley A 4 - A - C A A 25 - - Greenwood A 40 - - A 334 8 122 48 - A Hamilton A 14 - A - 131 A B 28 - A Accommodation & Food Serv. Other Services Auxiliaries Educational Services Health Care Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin Support Unclassified Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 227 County Accommodation & Food Serv. Other Services Auxiliaries Educational Services Health Care Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin Support Unclassified Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Harper A 33 - 12 A 286 26 173 57 - - Harvey 71 222 35 228 686 2,551 B 905 613 - A Haskell A 19 A 6 B 153 4 60 51 A A Hodgeman A A - A - C A A 20 - A Jackson A 64 - B B 400 G 206 128 - A Jefferson 14 84 - 43 17 356 45 134 118 - A Jewell A 11 - - A C A 68 25 - - Johnson 5,820 23,686 10,329 26,687 4,268 25,039 4,061 21,208 11,956 1,296 23 Kearny - 10 - A A 22 - 81 61 - A Kingman 10 51 A 20 - 432 B 147 69 - A Kiowa A 13 - B B 164 4 83 56 - - Labette 48 961 B 53 B 1,794 41 536 360 A A Lane - 11 - A - B B A 30 - A Leavenworth 193 1,027 B 496 383 3,444 168 1,060 1,031 B 8 Lincoln A 10 - 20 - 196 13 48 39 - A Linn - 13 - A - 117 A 81 66 - - Logan A 25 A 2 A 138 A 105 67 - A Lyon 129 357 A 340 31 2,346 115 1,755 583 - A McPherson 65 189 B 637 1,032 1,835 70 801 687 A 14 Marion A 109 A 26 E 702 A 307 191 A A Marshall A 107 A 143 31 594 A 287 159 - A Meade A 21 A A - 188 A B 47 - A Miami 69 213 A 188 43 1,712 59 492 322 - 7 Mitchell A 95 - 21 B 526 42 C 96 B A Montgomery 126 199 86 514 37 2,292 64 1,089 522 A A Morris A 60 - A A 231 3 171 80 - A Morton - 13 - - - 24 A 62 54 - A Nemaha A 106 A 25 30 806 20 245 145 B 3 Neosho 25 135 - 199 A 1,125 48 622 252 - A Ness A 32 - A - 97 A 72 68 - - Norton A 64 B 17 - 405 14 160 70 - - Osage 27 45 - 37 C 1,500 A 177 115 - A Osborne A B A 19 A 279 - 75 48 - - Ottawa A B - 8 - 276 A B 43 - - Pawnee 20 48 - 9 B 799 19 205 83 - A Phillips A 78 A 81 - 311 A 162 98 - 1 Pottawatomie B 171 A 111 B 972 B 187 257 - - Pratt 22 121 B 5 A 567 B 471 185 - 0 228 County Accommodation & Food Serv. Other Services Auxiliaries Educational Services Health Care Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2002 Real Estate Prof., Sci. & Tech Services Management Admin Support Unclassified Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Rawlins A A - A - 157 21 25 15 - A Reno 159 568 981 1,210 168 4,126 405 2,336 1,052 C 6 Republic A 42 A 39 - 354 15 90 79 - - Rice 10 53 - 41 E 353 23 287 156 - - Riley 399 1,381 99 1,035 450 3,483 225 3,253 1,756 - 23 Rooks A 40 A C B 104 14 88 86 - - Rush A 38 - 20 - 166 A B 22 - - Russell A 53 A C - 213 A C 82 A A Saline 241 1,150 664 631 537 3,912 228 2,530 1,769 C B Scott A 39 - 15 A 302 B 142 76 A A Sedgwick 3,418 8,609 6,679 13,038 3,342 29,860 2,243 19,155 10,851 606 23 Seward 75 183 B 220 A 1,096 31 870 295 B A Shawnee 1,152 3,715 1,734 4,706 852 16,763 1,128 6,322 5,635 C 14 Sheridan - 19 - B - 140 A B 49 - - Sherman 26 58 A 21 - 335 B 249 103 - A Smith A 21 - 20 A 226 - 89 59 - - Stafford B 11 B 29 - 230 A B 53 - - Stanton - 17 A A - B - 20 47 B - Stevens A 42 - 10 A 209 A 89 49 - - Sumner 44 74 C 10 A 906 11 503 283 - A Thomas B 59 A 47 A 358 B 555 164 - A Trego 8 28 - A - C 15 113 50 - - Wabaunsee - 5 - C - 103 A B 38 - A Wallace A A - A - 38 A B 37 - - Washington 3 35 A A A 392 A 127 139 - A ichta A4 A79 A 39 0 Wilson 5 64 A B B 491 A 160 90 - - Woodson A 14 - A - 160 A 71 22 - A Wyandotte 884 2,423 687 2,910 566 9,810 452 3,035 2,757 137 0 Statewide - A A G A A - - - - - Kansas 15,234 53,603 23,750 61,682 18,182 160,081 14,054 93,969 54,073 5,363 204 Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499 H=2,500-4,999 I=5,000-9,999 J=10,000-24,999 K=25,000-49,999 L=50,000-99,999 M=1,000,000+. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 2002 . 229 County Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Allen 712 8,557 718 8,360 713 8,490 Anderson 831 3,503 838 3,551 831 3,485 Atchison 757 9,564 763 9,521 757 9,475 Barber 525 2,894 527 2,858 521 2,915 Barton 1,014 18,812 1,011 18,884 990 18,287 Bourbon 897 8,874 905 8,744 898 8,948 Brown 757 6,338 757 6,295 743 6,464 Butler 1,519 26,196 1,525 26,287 1,507 26,560 Chase 422 2,252 416 2,350 404 2,325 Chautauqua 486 1,952 486 1,944 478 1,930 Cherokee 839 11,295 846 11,046 840 11,152 Cheyenne 504 1,366 504 1,329 495 1,381 Clark 405 1,347 399 1,356 385 1,358 Clay 692 5,603 695 5,631 684 5,646 Cloud 666 5,360 669 5,340 660 5,457 Coffey 628 5,497 635 5,537 631 5,593 Comanche 325 986 326 991 321 961 Cowley 1,166 20,145 1,172 20,286 1,159 19,738 Crawford 925 21,227 931 21,470 923 21,223 Decatur 488 1,825 486 1,798 475 1,759 Dickinson 1,052 8,721 1,060 8,781 1,050 8,795 Doniphan 629 3,523 630 3,191 623 3,105 Douglas 948 65,252 959 65,098 954 65,055 Edwards 415 1,590 413 1,561 403 1,534 Elk 447 1,291 451 1,265 449 1,285 Ellis 884 22,424 887 22,848 873 22,371 Ellsworth 509 3,543 512 3,519 507 3,484 Finney 945 22,861 923 22,533 876 22,218 Ford 1,072 18,729 1,060 19,214 1,026 19,381 Franklin 1,257 12,524 1,257 13,065 1,234 13,339 Geary 298 24,864 297 24,805 290 25,558 Gove 600 1,748 596 1,776 582 1,715 Graham 499 2,117 501 2,146 493 2,145 Grant 503 4,617 489 4,590 466 4,574 Gray 695 3,360 687 3,395 664 3,335 Greeley 363 914 359 868 349 849 Greenwood 733 2,456 734 2,450 723 2,445 Hamilton 458 1,341 448 1,307 430 1,303 Harper 673 3,409 676 3,441 668 3,441 Harvey 959 22,481 962 22,652 949 22,852 Haskell 590 1,748 570 1,766 536 1,713 Hodgeman 499 856 496 853 485 857 Jackson 1,165 7,782 1,178 7,928 1,173 8,141 Jefferson 1,124 4,930 1,140 5,060 1,136 5,053 Jewell 695 1,675 699 1,735 691 1,794 Johnson 716 373,886 718 373,083 707 374,431 Kearny 483 1,542 473 1,513 453 1,547 Kingman 966 4,341 969 4,318 956 4,284 Kiowa 410 1,666 411 1,608 405 1,654 Labette 1,034 13,935 1,043 13,821 1,035 13,025 Lane 381 1,175 378 1,201 369 1,138 Leavenworth 1,410 32,685 1,406 33,170 1,376 33,472 Lincoln 555 1,647 557 1,706 550 1,689 Linn 864 3,172 872 3,219 868 3,264 Logan 431 1,816 427 1,820 416 1,833 Lyon 1,003 21,080 1,011 21,249 1,001 21,265 McPherson 1,387 20,274 1,397 20,747 1,385 20,977 Farm and Nonfarm Employment * by County, 2001-2003 2001r 20032002r 230 County Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm and Nonfarm Employment * by County, 2001-2003 2001r 20032002r Marion 1,178 5,111 1,183 5,059 1,169 5,028 Marshall 1,076 6,478 1,086 6,574 1,078 6,601 Meade 717 1,984 703 1,950 673 1,962 Miami 1,435 10,115 1,447 10,477 1,436 10,366 Mitchell 603 4,268 604 4,270 594 4,279 Montgomery 1,081 20,021 1,091 19,795 1,083 19,622 Morris 625 2,077 626 2,170 617 2,108 Morton 315 1,712 314 1,695 309 1,729 Nemaha 1,217 5,247 1,225 5,344 1,212 5,445 Neosho 863 10,187 870 10,254 863 10,367 Ness 621 2,123 627 2,088 622 2,026 Norton 527 3,164 525 3,166 513 3,139 Osage 1,009 4,283 1,022 4,368 1,018 4,311 Osborne 534 2,385 540 2,366 537 2,397 Ottawa 618 2,010 619 2,065 610 2,082 Pawnee 723 4,260 712 4,142 688 4,171 Phillips 664 3,845 661 3,922 648 3,833 Pottawatomie 980 12,807 983 13,050 970 13,116 Pratt 650 5,686 643 5,792 626 5,792 Rawlins 531 2,119 531 2,097 524 2,135 Reno 1,628 35,797 1,634 35,944 1,611 35,097 Republic 891 3,033 888 3,079 871 2,856 Rice 657 4,278 656 4,282 643 4,114 Riley 543 33,129 546 33,150 540 33,960 Rooks 585 2,696 586 2,686 577 2,553 Rush 569 1,715 574 1,695 569 1,647 Russell 606 3,162 610 3,140 604 3,185 Saline 821 39,069 827 38,773 819 38,060 Scott 755 2,803 730 2,738 687 2,625 Sedgwick 1,670 311,540 1,681 307,100 1,667 301,517 Seward 596 14,368 577 14,207 540 14,163 Shawnee 928 122,494 938 120,406 934 118,737 Sheridan 548 1,307 548 1,283 538 1,306 Sherman 573 4,679 571 4,673 560 4,604 Smith 688 1,959 689 2,042 678 1,977 Stafford 682 1,975 676 1,897 659 1,879 Stanton 486 1,108 473 1,089 450 1,074 Stevens 619 2,550 603 2,621 575 2,625 Sumner 1,272 8,638 1,279 8,368 1,266 8,353 Thomas 722 4,874 719 4,816 703 4,824 Trego 488 1,378 491 1,387 486 1,380 Wabaunsee 716 2,102 721 1,968 714 1,995 Wallace 374 839 372 853 362 842 Washington 1,032 2,620 1,032 2,547 1,012 2,532 Wichita 559 1,158 546 1,172 521 1,200 Wilson 690 4,848 692 4,899 682 4,859 Woodson 419 1,138 423 1,116 422 1,097 Wyandotte 225 93,082 227 91,127 225 89,385 Kansas 78,519 1,703,789 78,576 1,696,582 77,271 1,687,023 * Number of jobs; includes full-time and part-time employment. r - revised Note: 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 2, 2005). 231 State 2001 2002 2003 Percent Change 2002-2003 Alabama $30,102 $31,163 $32,236 3.4 Alaska 36,170 37,134 37,804 1.8 Arizona 33,411 34,036 35,056 3.0 Arkansas 27,260 28,074 28,893 2.9 California 41,327 41,419 42,592 2.8 Colorado 37,952 38,005 38,942 2.5 Connecticut 46,993 46,852 48,328 3.2 Delaware 38,427 39,684 40,954 3.2 District of Columbia 55,908 57,914 60,417 4.3 Florida 31,553 32,426 33,544 3.4 Georgia 35,136 35,734 36,626 2.5 Hawaii 31,253 32,671 33,742 3.3 Idaho 27,768 28,163 28,677 1.8 Illinois 39,083 39,688 40,540 2.1 Indiana 31,779 32,603 33,379 2.4 Iowa 28,837 29,668 30,708 3.5 Kansas 30,153 30,825 31,489 2.2 Kentucky 30,021 30,904 31,855 3.1 Louisiana 29,131 30,115 30,782 2.2 Maine 28,815 29,736 30,750 3.4 Maryland 38,253 39,382 40,686 3.3 Massachusetts 44,975 44,954 46,323 3.0 Michigan 37,391 38,135 39,433 3.4 Minnesota 36,587 37,458 38,610 3.1 Mississippi 25,923 26,665 27,591 3.5 Missouri 32,421 33,118 33,788 2.0 Montana 25,195 26,001 26,907 3.5 Nebraska 28,377 29,448 30,382 3.2 Nevada 33,121 33,993 35,329 3.9 New Hampshire 35,481 36,176 37,321 3.2 New Jersey 44,320 45,182 46,351 2.6 New Mexico 28,702 29,431 30,202 2.6 New York 46,727 46,328 47,247 2.0 North Carolina 32,024 32,689 33,532 2.6 North Dakota 25,707 26,550 27,628 4.1 Ohio 33,283 34,214 35,153 2.7 Oklahoma 28,016 28,654 29,699 3.6 Oregon 33,204 33,684 34,450 2.3 Pennsylvania 34,978 35,808 36,995 3.3 Rhode Island 33,603 34,810 36,415 4.6 South Carolina 29,255 30,003 30,750 2.5 South Dakota 25,601 26,360 27,210 3.2 Tennessee 31,520 32,531 33,581 3.2 Texas 36,045 36,248 36,968 2.0 Utah 30,077 30,585 31,106 1.7 Vermont 30,238 31,041 32,086 3.4 Virginia 36,733 37,222 38,585 3.7 Washington 37,459 38,242 39,021 2.0 West Virginia 27,981 28,612 29,284 2.3 Wisconsin 31,540 32,464 33,425 3.0 Wyoming 28,043 28,975 29,924 3.3 United States $36,219 $36,764 $37,508 2.0 Average Annual Wages by State 2001-2003 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew (accessed April 29, 2005). Note: Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 232 2001r 2002 2003 Percent Change 2002-2003 Kansas Private Industry Total* $30,468 $31,061 $31,794 2.4 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 25,655 25,446 26,235 3.1 Mining 38,571 36,691 39,743 8.3 Construction 33,660 34,127 34,129 0.0 Manufacturing 39,238 40,539 41,279 1.8 Wholesale trade 41,636 42,609 43,505 2.1 Retail Trade 19,598 19,925 20,347 2.1 Transportation and warehousing 31,397 31,926 32,903 3.1 Utilities 60,622 65,587 58,589 -10.7 Information 45,146 46,849 50,675 8.2 Finance and insurance 41,737 42,975 45,631 6.2 Real estate and rental and leasing 24,877 26,223 26,840 2.4 Professional and technical services 42,608 43,195 42,814 -0.9 Management of companies and enterprises 50,427 50,718 53,534 5.6 Administrative and waste services 22,580 23,249 24,164 3.9 Educational services 26,202 26,027 26,415 1.5 Health care and social assistance 28,448 29,119 30,411 4.4 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 13,116 13,452 13,981 3.9 Accommodation and food services 10,768 10,835 11,062 2.1 Other services, except public administration 20,845 21,375 21,616 1.1 Government Total 28,709 29,770 30,129 1.2 United States Private Industry Total* $36,157 $36,539 $37,508 2.7 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 20,188 20,890 21,366 2.3 Mining 59,686 60,392 62,313 3.2 Construction 38,412 39,027 39,509 1.2 Manufacturing 42,969 44,097 45,916 4.1 Wholesale trade 48,791 49,241 50,835 3.2 Retail Trade 22,667 23,232 23,804 2.5 Transportation and warehousing 36,189 36,823 37,436 1.7 Utilities 65,561 67,374 68,651 1.9 Information 57,288 56,103 58,002 3.4 Finance and insurance 63,687 62,762 64,956 3.5 Real estate and rental and leasing 32,871 33,924 35,054 3.3 Professional and technical services 58,755 58,672 59,877 2.1 Management of companies and enterprises 68,965 69,277 72,270 4.3 Administrative and waste services 24,443 25,276 26,056 3.1 Educational services 32,066 33,163 34,418 3.8 Health care and social assistance 32,813 34,043 35,167 3.3 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 25,344 26,159 27,016 3.3 Accommodation and food services 13,674 13,946 14,228 2.0 Other services, except public administration 23,220 23,784 24,348 2.4 Government Total 36,549 37,935 39,094 3.1 * Includes other industries, not shown separately. r - revised Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S. 2001-2003 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew (accessed April 29, 2005). Note: Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 233 Metropolitan Statistical Area 2001 2002 2003 Percent Change 2002-2003 Kansas City, MO-KS $35,593 $36,509 $37,267 2.1 Lawrence, KS 25,923 26,621 26,934 1.2 St. Joseph, MO-KS 27,316 27,983 28,355 1.3 Topeka, KS 29,284 30,568 30,729 0.5 Wichita, KS 32,719 33,171 33,334 0.5 Average Annual Wages by Metropolitan Statistical Area 2001-2003 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew (accessed April 29, 2005). Note: Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 234 Area 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001r 2002r 2003 Allen $17,079 $18,273 $19,550 $19,936 $20,600 $21,980 $22,036 $22,293 $22,910 Anderson 14,076 15,265 16,247 16,716 17,473 18,246 19,020 19,629 20,254 Atchison 18,210 19,745 20,936 21,513 21,113 22,072 23,778 24,187 24,813 Barber 15,559 17,689 17,905 19,053 19,563 19,803 21,556 21,975 22,162 Barton 18,434 19,160 20,146 20,968 21,280 22,450 23,512 23,709 24,688 Bourbon 17,529 18,928 19,671 20,530 20,146 20,551 21,253 22,615 23,297 Brown 15,982 17,170 17,994 18,982 19,301 20,186 21,542 22,690 23,205 Butler 18,499 19,592 20,523 21,039 21,600 22,290 23,323 23,953 24,036 Chase 13,056 14,040 14,236 14,940 15,950 16,795 17,652 16,823 17,844 Chautauqua 13,370 14,711 15,220 16,327 16,715 17,359 17,709 17,942 18,257 Cherokee 18,000 19,272 20,241 20,704 21,799 23,019 24,337 24,655 25,348 Cheyenne 14,379 15,263 18,136 17,670 18,905 21,460 20,985 20,727 20,081 Clark 16,622 18,531 19,589 21,517 21,548 23,050 25,196 24,816 24,938 Clay 14,190 15,283 16,593 17,048 17,468 18,000 18,339 19,061 19,617 Cloud 15,516 16,326 17,193 17,711 17,728 18,128 19,270 19,703 19,637 Coffey 24,882 26,468 27,570 28,123 29,982 30,769 31,279 33,624 35,435 Comanche 12,514 13,702 14,711 15,222 14,901 16,096 16,450 17,135 18,070 Cowley 19,017 20,248 21,606 22,329 22,831 24,209 25,469 25,379 26,304 Crawford 16,948 17,680 19,094 19,661 20,805 21,485 22,315 22,603 23,425 Decatur 13,319 14,390 14,745 15,513 15,533 16,255 16,470 17,043 17,434 Dickinson 16,793 17,732 18,497 18,855 19,361 19,953 20,654 21,301 22,082 Doniphan 18,540 21,474 22,465 22,949 23,414 24,497 24,511 24,487 24,271 Douglas 18,062 19,042 19,993 21,005 21,582 22,801 23,440 24,105 24,473 Edwards 15,956 17,342 18,140 19,167 19,227 20,792 21,929 22,930 23,447 Elk 12,051 12,081 13,022 14,159 14,198 16,189 16,626 17,009 17,604 Ellis 16,202 17,217 18,284 19,094 20,049 21,095 21,603 21,943 23,036 Ellsworth 16,967 17,524 18,871 19,683 20,228 21,214 22,088 22,187 22,965 Finney 18,883 20,344 21,852 22,506 23,112 24,139 24,805 25,086 26,162 Ford 18,509 20,532 21,794 22,957 23,851 24,612 25,735 25,901 26,212 Franklin 17,026 17,879 19,864 20,962 21,902 22,533 23,853 24,422 24,929 Geary 22,997 23,332 23,273 23,824 24,716 26,356 27,438 28,429 29,774 Gove 14,904 16,867 17,279 18,233 17,853 19,244 19,429 18,991 20,450 Graham 16,224 16,455 16,800 17,100 16,572 18,173 19,355 19,427 20,035 Grant 21,689 22,985 24,946 25,432 25,815 27,365 28,700 28,793 30,070 Gray 18,688 20,920 20,899 21,659 21,583 22,819 23,015 23,214 24,341 Greeley 15,825 17,867 19,322 20,297 20,476 21,716 20,901 22,089 22,701 Greenwood 13,698 14,703 15,524 15,982 16,749 17,695 18,548 19,293 19,435 Average Wage per Job for Counties Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 1993-2003, Selected Years 235 Area 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001r 2002r 2003 Average Wage per Job for Counties Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 1993-2003, Selected Years Hamilton $14,550 $16,933 $18,152 $18,888 $19,225 $19,940 $21,401 $21,335 $22,079 Harper 16,002 16,585 17,272 18,048 18,205 19,019 19,843 20,658 21,843 Harvey 19,437 20,713 21,776 22,839 23,100 24,033 25,674 25,959 26,145 Haskell 16,738 19,790 20,830 21,833 21,204 22,942 23,870 24,197 25,201 Hodgeman 13,883 15,268 15,985 16,351 17,178 17,807 18,590 19,037 19,046 Jackson 14,211 15,570 16,673 18,182 19,098 20,388 22,055 23,003 23,485 Jefferson 15,341 16,582 17,602 18,252 19,219 19,862 22,423 23,230 24,997 Jewell 13,698 14,839 15,389 15,853 16,033 16,895 17,559 18,071 18,684 Johnson 25,999 27,544 30,122 31,733 34,434 36,759 36,921 37,788 39,060 Kearny 17,691 19,145 18,517 19,196 18,918 20,576 21,364 21,281 22,564 Kingman 16,951 17,834 19,486 19,432 19,425 20,380 21,115 21,685 22,239 Kiowa 15,405 16,702 16,937 17,459 17,649 18,639 20,500 21,256 21,855 Labette 18,549 19,204 19,867 20,172 20,530 20,698 20,774 21,653 22,539 Lane 16,603 17,029 18,493 19,878 19,081 20,610 20,744 20,406 22,984 Leavenworth 25,590 26,393 28,310 28,959 29,804 31,545 33,225 34,244 35,362 Lincoln 12,897 13,643 13,747 14,226 14,765 15,740 16,730 16,992 16,827 Linn 20,377 20,950 21,940 23,120 23,638 25,037 26,530 26,178 27,351 Logan 14,488 15,523 16,970 18,016 18,132 19,127 20,099 20,272 20,365 Lyon 17,768 18,643 20,159 21,060 21,962 22,542 23,043 23,152 23,816 McPherson 20,056 20,951 22,482 23,328 24,510 25,259 25,937 26,703 27,690 Marion 14,452 15,340 16,153 16,826 16,831 17,449 18,616 19,355 19,883 Marshall 17,574 18,833 20,614 21,413 21,898 23,310 23,744 23,873 24,731 Meade 16,322 17,427 18,387 19,665 19,638 21,982 22,693 22,608 22,647 Miami 17,732 18,911 20,248 20,560 21,233 22,100 22,876 23,720 24,332 Mitchell 15,930 17,358 19,574 19,899 19,812 20,985 22,074 22,329 22,590 Montgomery 18,902 19,525 20,638 21,374 21,594 22,652 22,983 23,261 23,745 Morris 15,356 15,982 17,318 17,805 18,600 19,825 20,965 21,468 21,785 Morton 19,518 23,136 23,911 24,729 26,999 26,939 27,294 27,152 28,156 Nemaha 15,533 17,489 19,146 19,254 19,993 20,862 21,380 21,810 22,284 Neosho 17,221 18,322 19,525 20,245 20,701 21,336 22,293 22,765 23,633 Ness 17,230 17,468 18,097 18,382 18,554 19,439 20,388 20,613 22,423 Norton 16,598 17,677 18,206 18,499 19,204 20,755 21,926 21,996 22,597 Osage 14,241 14,965 15,807 16,384 16,915 17,727 18,580 18,522 19,258 Osborne 13,300 14,770 15,034 15,745 16,457 16,760 17,017 17,146 17,114 Ottawa 13,965 15,431 15,936 17,025 17,999 19,031 19,435 19,831 20,387 Pawnee 17,545 18,085 19,680 19,445 19,829 20,999 21,807 22,300 22,669 Phillips 16,803 18,734 18,739 19,691 19,522 19,809 20,667 20,991 21,863 236 Area 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001r 2002r 2003 Average Wage per Job for Counties Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 1993-2003, Selected Years Pottawatomie $17,475 $20,007 $20,819 $21,688 $22,321 $23,805 $24,107 $24,167 $24,342 Pratt 17,854 18,594 19,635 20,367 20,910 22,266 22,913 23,016 24,003 Rawlins 13,563 14,815 15,867 16,940 16,895 18,016 19,364 20,548 20,539 Reno 20,056 21,375 23,277 24,125 24,750 25,624 25,843 26,016 26,517 Republic 14,157 15,631 16,143 16,852 17,143 17,948 18,554 18,302 18,749 Rice 18,046 17,003 18,025 19,470 19,901 20,769 21,108 21,690 22,834 Riley 15,411 16,728 18,198 19,055 20,235 21,712 22,948 23,650 24,211 Rooks 15,917 16,994 18,254 18,027 18,831 19,170 19,707 20,461 21,163 Rush 17,865 18,249 20,652 20,648 20,372 20,763 21,704 22,666 23,611 Russell 16,092 15,464 16,474 16,668 16,999 18,121 19,043 19,474 19,363 Saline 19,709 20,986 22,416 23,421 24,180 25,369 26,105 26,731 27,637 Scott 17,521 18,841 18,728 19,887 20,105 21,379 21,827 22,209 23,386 Sedgwick 25,097 26,499 29,308 30,677 31,016 31,923 33,097 33,551 33,848 Seward 20,531 21,993 23,313 23,959 24,385 26,246 26,211 25,950 26,910 Shawnee 23,477 24,724 26,312 27,616 28,442 29,403 30,440 31,577 31,766 Sheridan 15,758 16,685 16,820 18,250 19,057 20,792 20,821 21,741 21,334 Sherman 15,811 16,703 16,952 17,807 18,820 18,823 19,214 19,460 19,371 Smith 12,911 14,430 15,231 15,915 16,411 17,629 18,727 18,678 19,578 Stafford 15,427 16,341 17,061 17,548 18,179 18,472 18,767 19,371 19,826 Stanton 16,825 18,639 19,279 19,994 20,636 21,807 22,915 23,821 24,583 Stevens 18,976 20,017 20,937 21,222 20,948 22,399 24,618 25,240 26,258 Sumner 17,686 18,606 20,283 21,324 22,207 22,313 23,150 23,486 23,849 Thomas 15,027 16,014 16,868 17,980 18,251 19,051 19,721 20,398 21,079 Trego 13,905 14,262 14,712 15,377 16,190 17,404 17,780 17,950 18,237 Wabaunsee 13,415 15,842 15,774 16,703 17,282 18,198 19,793 20,068 19,648 Wallace 12,599 14,481 15,309 15,824 16,098 17,358 18,488 18,652 19,312 Washington 12,229 12,946 13,737 14,448 15,002 15,883 16,745 17,338 17,973 Wichita 15,239 16,975 17,384 19,368 20,004 21,878 22,750 22,294 23,253 Wilson 18,145 19,867 21,047 21,682 21,696 23,354 22,973 23,800 24,553 Woodson 13,753 14,841 15,622 16,023 16,232 17,134 18,066 18,706 19,491 Wyandotte 26,440 28,464 30,973 32,122 33,553 34,450 34,952 36,079 36,999 Kansas $21,917 $23,239 $25,171 $26,343 $27,447 $28,766 $29,540 $30,163 $30,893 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, December 2004, Table CA34, http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/reis (accessed March 31, 2005). Note: The employment measure is of the number of jobs, full-time plus part-time. r - revised 237 Area 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001r 2002r 2003 Kansas $21,917 $23,239 $25,171 $26,343 $27,447 $28,766 $29,540 $30,163 $30,893 Counties Kansas (Metro Portion) 24,289 25,710 28,006 29,352 30,677 32,105 32,850 33,605 34,314 Kansas (Non-Metro Portion) 17,942 19,057 20,183 20,918 21,532 22,576 23,302 23,729 24,491 Metropolitan Statistical Areas Kansas City, MO-KS 25,457 27,204 29,399 30,825 32,558 34,505 35,382 36,249 37,055 Lawrence, KS 18,062 19,042 19,993 21,005 21,582 22,801 23,440 24,105 24,473 St. Joseph, MO-KS 20,362 21,569 23,272 24,243 25,080 26,260 26,863 27,684 28,144 Topeka, KS 22,557 23,800 25,299 26,512 27,319 28,280 29,378 30,425 30,672 Wichita, KS 24,276 25,611 28,224 29,526 29,878 30,761 31,948 32,393 32,648 Micropolitan Statistical Areas Atchison, KS 18,210 19,745 20,936 21,513 21,113 22,072 23,778 24,187 24,813 Coffeyville, KS 18,902 19,525 20,638 21,374 21,594 22,652 22,983 23,261 23,745 Dodge City, KS 18,509 20,532 21,794 22,957 23,851 24,612 25,735 25,901 26,212 Emporia, KS 17,537 18,422 19,868 20,765 21,682 22,278 22,794 22,846 23,549 Garden City, KS 18,883 20,344 21,852 22,506 23,112 24,139 24,805 25,086 26,162 Great Bend, KS 18,434 19,160 20,146 20,968 21,280 22,450 23,512 23,709 24,688 Hays, KS 16,202 17,217 18,284 19,094 20,049 21,095 21,603 21,943 23,036 Hutchinson, KS 20,056 21,375 23,277 24,125 24,750 25,624 25,843 26,016 26,517 Liberal, KS 20,531 21,993 23,313 23,959 24,385 26,246 26,211 25,950 26,910 McPherson, KS 20,056 20,951 22,482 23,328 24,510 25,259 25,937 26,703 27,690 Manhattan, KS 18,941 19,831 20,475 21,228 22,221 23,731 24,760 25,475 26,288 Parsons, KS 18,549 19,204 19,867 20,172 20,530 20,698 20,774 21,653 22,539 Pittsburg, KS 16,948 17,680 19,094 19,661 20,805 21,485 22,315 22,603 23,425 Salina, KS 19,420 20,701 22,103 23,133 23,901 25,097 25,826 26,432 27,317 Winfield, KS 19,017 20,248 21,606 22,329 22,831 24,209 25,469 25,379 26,304 Combined Statistical Areas Kansas City-Overland Park- Kansas City, MO-KS 25,270 27,022 29,204 30,606 32,310 34,226 35,114 35,982 36,774 Wichita-Winfield, KS 23,997 25,328 27,898 29,182 29,537 30,434 31,619 32,029 32,325 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, December 2004, Table CA34, http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/reis (accessed March 31, 2005). Note: The employment measure is the number of jobs, full-time plus part-time. r - revised Average Wage per Job for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 1993-2003, Selected Years 238 Energy Energy Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Per capita, Kansans consume one-third the energy used by Alaskans. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration 239 Energy Table of Contents Energy Consumption by Sector in Kansas, 2001.........................................................................................241 Energy Consumption Estimates by Source in Kansas, 1996-2001..............................................................241 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices for Kansas, 1998-2004.......................................................................242 Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices for Kansas, 1998-2004.............................................................242 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use by Kansas, 1998-2004 .......................................................242 Energy Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 2001 ...........................................................................243 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption Per Capita, Ranked by State, 2001 ...........................244 State Motor Gasoline Consumption by Sector, 2001 ..................................................................................245 State Electricity Consumption by Sector, 2001............................................................................................246 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 240 Source Resident. Indust. Transport. Coal 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.0 3.9 350.8 354.6 Natural Gas 70.5 38.3 115.8 25.7 250.3 23.5 273.8 Petroleum 7.1 6.4 144.4 225.8 383.7 7.3 391.0 Nuclear Electric Power - - - - - 108.1 108.1 Hydro-electric Power - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.3 0.3 Wood and Waste 3.9 0.4 3.5 - 7.8 0.0 7.8 Ethanol ---0.20.2-0.2 Solar -- - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 Geothermal -- 0.2 0.0 - 0.2 0.0 0.2 Wind 1 0.4 0.4 Electricity 41.2 45.1 36.1 0.0 122.4 122.4 Net Energy 122.7 90.4 303.6 251.6 768.3 490.3 1,258.6 Electric System 92.7 101.5 81.2 0.0 275.4 275.4 Energy Losses Net Interstate Flow/Loss 2 -92.6 -92.6 Total 215.4 192.0 384.8 251.6 1,043.7 490.3 1,534.0 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 1 Wind energy only measured in electric utility use. 2 A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates withheld (Btu value is less than 0.05 trillion Btus and physical unit value less than 0.5). Sector 1996r 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000r 2001 Coal 338.3 310.9 309.4 329.3 362.8 354.6 Natural Gas 360.9 338.6 325.0 302.0 314.9 273.8 Petroleum 385.5 390.5 392.7 437.3 405.5 391.0 Nuclear Electric Power 86.2 88.5 109.2 95.7 94.5 108.1 Hydro-electric Power 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 Wood and Waste 12.1 9.3 8.6 9.0 8.4 7.8 Other 1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 Net Interstate Flow of Electricity/Losses 2 -93.9 -63.2 -71.7 -83.6 -91.9 -92.6 Total 1,089.5 1,074.9 1,073.7 1,090.0 1,094.7 1,043.7 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. r - revised 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. 2001 Trillion Btu Energy Consumption by Sector in Kansas Trillion Btu Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2001, Table 7. Energy Consumption Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1960-2001, Kansas, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/main_ks.html (accessed January 25, 2005). Total 1996-2001 End Users Commerc. Electric Power Use Total Excl. Utilities Energy Consumption Estimates by Source in Kansas Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2001, Tables 8-12, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/main_ks.html (accessed January 25, 2005). 241 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002r 2003r 2004 At City Gate 2.96 2.96 4.52 6.06 4.12 5.97 6.69 Residential 6.00 5.98 7.64 9.38 7.25 8.95 10.76 Commercial* 4.98 5.04 6.80 8.52 6.51 8.50 10.21 Industrial* 3.17 2.93 4.00 4.97 3.62 4.96 6.57 Electric Utility 2.14 2.36 4.18 3.60 3.11 5.32 5.33 r - revised 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Regular Gasoline 0.601 0.670 1.025 0.977 0.910 1.076 - Midgrade Gasoline 0.659 0.747 1.086 1.060 1.005 1.160 - Premium Gasoline 0.722 0.800 1.160 1.128 1.079 1.251 - Jet Fuel 0.497 0.581 0.925 0.830 0.749 0.902 - Residual Fuel Oil 0.402 0.361 0.567 0.538 0.452 0.620 - Single dash (-) indicates not available. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002r 2003r 2004 Marketed Production 603,586 553,419 525,729 480,145 454,901 418,893 363,056 Use by All Consumers 260,044 240,428 253,037 224,360 239,449 227,436 212,815 Use by Residential 70,217 68,146 70,601 70,182 70,863 70,369 65,131 Use by Commercial 41,788 38,952 40,297 37,560 38,802 37,741 36,373 Use by Industrial 111,143 97,254 108,625 93,351 108,387 104,830 99,343 Use by Electric Power 36,896 35,890 33,509 23,267 21,389 14,488 11,967 r - revised Million Cubic Feet Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/main_ks.html (accessed May 4, 2005). 1998-2004 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use by Kansas 1998-2004 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices for Kansas Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/main_ks.html (accessed May 4, 2005). Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/main_ks.html (accessed May 4, 2005). * For Commercial and Industrial Customers, the price is the On-System sales price. Dollars per Gallon - Tax Excluded Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet 1998-2004 Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices for Kansas 242 Energy Prices and Expenditures 1 Ranked by State, 2001 Rank State Dollars Per Million Btu Rank State Million Dollars Rank State Dollars 1 District of Columbia $15.57 1 California $72,924 1 Wyoming $4,702 2 Hawaii 15.41 2 Texas 72,652 2 Alaska 4,394 3 Massachusetts 14.18 3 New York 39,903 3 Louisiana 4,036 4 Vermont 14.08 4 Florida 31,605 4 North Dakota 3,525 5 Rhode Island 13.95 5 Pennsylvania 29,888 5 Texas 3,404 6 New York 13.41 6 Illinois 29,386 6 Oklahoma 2,936 7 Connecticut 13.30 7 Ohio 29,070 7 Maine 2,822 8 New Hampshire 13.29 8 Michigan 21,913 8 Indiana 2,786 9 California 13.04 9 New Jersey 20,178 9 Iowa 2,783 10 Nevada 12.70 10 Georgia 19,361 10 Montana 2,741 11 Arizona 12.68 11 North Carolina 18,865 11 Arkansas 2,726 12 Florida 12.48 12 Louisiana 18,026 12 Kentucky 2,709 13 Maryland 12.09 13 Indiana 17,066 13 Vermont 2,709 14 North Carolina 11.43 14 Virginia 16,290 14 Kansas 2,623 15 New Mexico 11.24 15 Massachusetts 15,957 15 Mississippi 2,610 16 Pennsylvania 11.20 16 Missouri 13,822 16 Alabama 2,593 17 Missouri 11.12 17 Tennessee 13,808 17 District of Columbia 2,583 18 Delaware 11.11 18 Wisconsin 13,358 18 Nebraska 2,567 19 Illinois 11.01 19 Washington 12,906 19 Ohio 2,553 20 New Jersey 11.00 20 Minnesota 12,447 20 Minnesota 2,497 21 Ohio 10.92 21 Alabama 11,580 21 Delaware 2,495 22 Colorado 10.85 22 Maryland 11,446 22 Massachusetts 2,493 23 South Dakota 10.82 23 Kentucky 11,018 23 New Hampshire 2,485 24 Oregon 10.81 24 Arizona 10,672 24 South Dakota 2,481 25 Virginia 10.72 25 Oklahoma 10,181 25 Wisconsin 2,471 26 Kansas 10.58 26 South Carolina 9,867 26 Missouri 2,452 27 Minnesota 10.43 27 Colorado 9,279 27 Nevada 2,448 28 South Carolina 10.41 28 Iowa 8,160 28 South Carolina 2,430 29 Wisconsin 10.30 29 Connecticut 8,062 29 Pennsylvania 2,430 30 Nebraska 10.25 30 Mississippi 7,459 30 Tennessee 2,403 31 Oklahoma 10.24 31 Oregon 7,411 31 West Virginia 2,385 32 Montana 10.23 32 Arkansas 7,340 32 Idaho 2,378 33 Mississippi 10.13 33 Kansas 7,082 33 New Jersey 2,373 34 Georgia 10.08 34 Nevada 5,127 34 New Mexico 2,358 35 Maine 10.05 35 Utah 4,533 35 Connecticut 2,349 36 Iowa 10.02 36 Nebraska 4,412 36 Illinois 2,348 37 Arkansas 9.94 37 New Mexico 4,313 37 Georgia 2,306 38 Tennessee 9.92 38 West Virginia 4,297 38 North Carolina 2,302 39 Washington 9.89 39 Maine 3,625 39 Hawaii 2,295 40 Michigan 9.77 40 Idaho 3,142 40 Virginia 2,265 41 Idaho 9.63 41 New Hampshire 3,128 41 Michigan 2,190 42 Alabama 9.31 42 Hawaii 2,812 42 Rhode Island 2,184 43 Kentucky 9.29 43 Alaska 2,780 43 Washington 2,154 44 Utah 9.16 44 Montana 2,484 44 Oregon 2,134 45 Texas 8.80 45 Wyoming 2,322 45 Maryland 2,126 46 Indiana 8.78 46 Rhode Island 2,313 46 California 2,112 47 West Virginia 8.74 47 North Dakota 2,243 47 Colorado 2,095 48 Wyoming 8.46 48 Delaware 1,985 48 New York 2,092 49 Louisiana 8.19 49 South Dakota 1,881 49 Arizona 2,014 50 Alaska 8.12 50 Vermont 1,660 50 Utah 1,988 51 North Dakota 7.53 51 District of Columbia 1,479 51 Florida 1,932 United States $10.72 United States $693,599 2 United States $2,433 2 Includes $82 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the states. 1 Rankings are based on unrounded data. Expenditures Per PersonPrices Expenditures Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2001: Prices and Expenditures, Table R1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_price_multistate.html (accessed January 26, 2005). 243 Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu 1 Texas 12,028.8 1 Alaska 1,164.3 2 California 7,853.4 2 Wyoming 889.5 3 Florida 4,134.8 3 Louisiana 783.6 4 New York 4,134.6 4 North Dakota 639.5 5 Ohio 3,982.3 5 Texas 563.7 6 Pennsylvania 3,922.5 6 Kentucky 462.1 7 Illinois 3,870.2 7 Indiana 457.3 8 Louisiana 3,499.5 8 Oklahoma 444.0 9 Michigan 3,120.0 9 Alabama 434.9 10 Georgia 2,880.6 10 West Virginia 422.8 11 Indiana 2,801.7 11 Arkansas 411.0 12 North Carolina 2,590.5 12 Mississippi 410.3 13 New Jersey 2,500.4 13 Montana 403.5 14 Virginia 2,314.6 14 Iowa 392.4 15 Tennessee 2,195.4 15 Kansas 386.5 16 Washington 2,033.9 16 Tennessee 382.1 17 Alabama 1,942.6 17 Maine 381.9 18 Kentucky 1,879.5 18 South Carolina 381.5 19 Wisconsin 1,863.4 19 Idaho 379.2 20 Missouri 1,815.0 20 New Mexico 371.3 21 Minnesota 1,744.5 21 Delaware 367.6 22 South Carolina 1,548.8 22 Nebraska 364.8 23 Massachusetts 1,548.8 23 Minnesota 349.9 24 Oklahoma 1,539.5 24 Ohio 349.8 25 Maryland 1,420.4 25 Wisconsin 344.7 26 Arizona 1,353.0 26 Georgia 343.1 27 Colorado 1,270.0 27 Washington 339.4 28 Mississippi 1,172.6 28 South Dakota 327.1 29 Iowa 1,150.7 29 Missouri 322.0 30 Arkansas 1,106.3 30 Virginia 321.8 31 Oregon 1,064.3 31 Pennsylvania 318.9 32 Kansas 1,043.7 32 Utah 318.2 33 Connecticut 853.1 33 North Carolina 316.1 34 West Virginia 761.7 34 Michigan 311.8 35 Alaska 736.6 35 Illinois 309.2 36 Utah 725.4 36 Oregon 306.5 37 New Mexico 679.2 37 Nevada 300.5 38 Nevada 629.4 38 New Jersey 294.0 39 Nebraska 627.1 39 District of Colombia 293.7 40 Idaho 501.0 40 Colorado 286.8 41 Maine 490.7 41 Vermont 266.9 42 Wyoming 439.1 42 Maryland 263.8 43 North Dakota 406.9 43 New Hampshire 255.9 44 Montana 365.6 44 Arizona 255.4 45 New Hampshire 322.2 45 Florida 252.8 46 Delaware 292.5 46 Connecticut 248.5 47 Hawaii 282.2 47 Massachusetts 242.0 48 South Dakota 248.0 48 Hawaii 230.3 49 Rhode Island 227.3 49 California 227.4 50 District of Columbia 168.2 50 New York 216.8 51 Vermont 163.6 51 Rhode Island 214.7 United States 96,275.3 United States 337.7 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2001: Consumption, Table R1 and Table R2, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_use_multistate.html (accessed January 26, 2005). Total Consumption Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption Per Capita Total Consumption Per Capita Ranked by State, 2001 244 State Total Alabama 43 1,002 56,673 57,718 Alaska 680 76 5,627 6,383 Arizona 40 913 57,554 58,506 Arkansas 30 936 32,280 33,246 California 246 4,533 347,202 351,981 Colorado 40 1,171 48,425 49,636 Connecticut 290 536 34,611 35,437 Delaware 30 99 9,170 9,299 District of Columbia 253 126 3,511 3,890 Florida 243 2,371 178,449 181,063 Georgia 78 2,338 111,135 113,550 Hawaii 12 122 9,576 9,710 Idaho 32 562 14,505 15,098 Illinois 253 2,089 118,783 121,126 Indiana 254 1,086 73,859 75,199 Iowa 547 1,201 35,020 36,768 Kansas 78 969 29,249 30,297 Kentucky 42 1,720 49,506 51,268 Louisiana 951 1,162 51,368 53,482 Maine 12 216 14,062 14,290 Maryland 33 787 58,442 59,263 Massachusetts 84 913 64,362 65,358 Michigan 433 1,835 117,204 119,472 Minnesota 52 1,465 60,719 62,236 Mississippi 40 1,086 35,355 36,481 Missouri 332 1,745 70,433 72,510 Montana 14 546 11,079 11,640 Nebraska 209 953 19,231 20,392 Nevada 16 456 22,406 22,877 New Hampshire 20 298 15,783 16,102 New Jersey 77 962 93,107 94,165 New Mexico 39 630 20,986 21,655 New York 218 1,741 131,764 133,724 North Carolina 263 2,019 96,436 98,717 North Dakota 10 527 7,941 8,478 Ohio 213 1,874 119,363 121,450 Oklahoma 39 1,268 41,721 43,027 Oregon 31 807 35,320 36,157 Pennsylvania 127 1,363 118,968 120,458 Rhode Island 43 82 9,491 9,617 South Carolina 36 812 52,973 53,822 South Dakota 30 631 9,543 10,204 Tennessee 53 954 67,385 68,392 Texas 176 4,632 251,744 256,553 Utah 23 500 22,470 22,993 Vermont 7 170 7,844 8,021 Virginia 124 1,377 89,292 90,793 Washington 146 1,040 62,306 63,492 West Virginia 20 316 19,381 19,717 Wisconsin 79 1,186 57,605 58,870 Wyoming 47 426 7,629 8,102 United States 7,185 56,626 3,078,849 3,142,660 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. State Motor Gasoline Consumption by Sector 2001 (Thousands of Barrels) Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration State Energy Data 2001, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_multi_states.html (accessed February 17, 2005). Commercial Industrial Transportation 245 State Alabama 27,802 19,607 31,825 0 79,234 Alaska 1,891 2,457 1,079 0 5,428 Arizona 26,200 24,705 11,377 0 62,282 Arkansas 15,104 9,894 16,734 0 41,732 California 77,301 111,005 46,473 660 235,439 Colorado 14,470 18,836 10,918 11 44,236 Connecticut 11,965 12,994 5,572 0 30,531 Delaware 3,734 3,695 3,236 0 10,665 District of Columbia 1,676 7,268 280 185 9,410 Florida 101,377 79,447 18,808 66 199,698 Georgia 44,380 39,364 33,941 105 117,790 Hawaii 2,802 3,184 3,790 0 9,776 Idaho 6,906 6,885 7,305 0 21,096 Illinois 41,820 55,460 37,948 457 135,685 Indiana 29,420 26,219 42,080 16 97,734 Iowa 12,430 10,545 16,238 - 39,213 Kansas 12,062 13,215 10,569 0 35,847 Kentucky 23,698 17,601 38,676 0 79,975 Louisiana 25,800 20,315 28,563 3 74,681 Maine 4,737 4,496 2,603 - 11,836 Maryland 24,017 25,948 9,660 174 59,800 Massachusetts 17,963 25,422 9,032 246 52,663 Michigan 32,305 35,783 33,862 5 101,955 Minnesota 19,400 20,520 20,368 0 60,288 Mississippi 16,856 12,163 15,268 0 44,287 Missouri 30,168 27,210 15,815 20 73,213 Montana 3,885 3,969 3,310 0 11,165 Nebraska 8,638 8,757 7,328 0 24,723 Nevada 9,607 7,321 11,239 0 28,167 New Hampshire 3,789 4,045 2,483 0 10,316 New Jersey 25,429 34,308 12,365 237 72,340 New Mexico 4,999 8,455 5,272 0 18,727 New York 44,048 70,015 24,689 2,646 141,399 North Carolina 46,201 39,895 31,527 0 117,623 North Dakota 3,480 3,577 2,753 0 9,810 Ohio 47,331 43,282 63,802 43 154,459 Oklahoma 19,796 16,515 13,356 0 49,667 Oregon 17,503 15,263 13,084 34 45,885 Pennsylvania 46,289 44,837 46,355 412 137,894 Rhode Island 2,698 3,824 1,324 0 7,847 South Carolina 24,875 18,430 31,528 0 74,832 South Dakota 3,580 3,380 1,666 0 8,627 Tennessee 36,932 27,049 31,338 2 95,320 Texas 117,321 102,936 95,771 34 316,062 Utah 6,693 9,102 7,411 10 23,217 Vermont 2,009 2,000 1,608 0 5,617 Virginia 37,258 39,299 19,469 97 96,123 Washington 31,608 27,528 20,510 19 79,666 West Virginia 9,828 6,863 10,978 0 27,669 Wisconsin 20,418 19,430 25,336 - 65,184 Wyoming 2,146 3,104 7,700 0 12,950 United States 1,202,647 1,197,425 964,224 5,485 3,369,781 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates physical unit less than 0.5 kilowatt hours. State Electricity Consumption by Sector, 2001 (Million Kilowatt-hours) Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data 2001, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_fuel/html/pdf/fuel_es.pdf (accessed February 17, 2005). Commercial Industrial Transportation TotalResidential 246 Government Government Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Nationally, the average population served by a county government is 83,075. Ninety-five percent of Kansas counties are below this average. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Census of Governments 247 Government Table of Contents Government Units by State, 2002................................................................................................................249 State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues for Fiscal Years 2003-2004.............................250 State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures for Fiscal Years 2003-2004 ........................251 Revenue and Expenditures of Local Government in Kansas, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, and 2001-2002.......252 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, 2002 and 2003...............................................254 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2003.............................................................256 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2004.............................................................257 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2003.............................................................258 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2004.............................................................259 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2004...........................260 Kansas State Government Tax Collections, 2001-2004 ..............................................................................263 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections, Fiscal Years 2003-2004 (map) ........................................264 Sales Tax Collections by Kansas Counties, Calendar Years 1998-2004 ....................................................265 State Sales Tax Per Capita, Fiscal Year 2004 (map) ..................................................................................268 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County, Fiscal Years 1998-2004........................................................269 State Sales Tax Collections by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2002-2004 .....................................271 Summary of Property Taxes Levied by Taxing Districts, November 1, 2003 and 2004 ...............................272 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes by County, 2003 and 2004............................................................273 2004 County Tax Rates for 2005.................................................................................................................276 2004 City Tax Rates for 2005, Kansas Cities of the First Class ..................................................................278 2004 Tax Rates for 2005, Kansas Cities of the Second Class ....................................................................279 Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2003 ..............................................................281 Total Federal Government Expenditures by County, Fiscal Years 1997-2003 ............................................284 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas, Fiscal Years 2001-2003..........286 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 248 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, Census of Governments 2002, Vol. 1, No. 1, Government Organization , http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cog2002.html (accessed July 25, 2005). Special Districts School Districts 249 Revenue FY2003 FY2004 Increase or Decrease 2003-2004 Tax Revenues Property $15,729 $34,757 $19,028 120.97 Income and Inheritance 1,933,348 2,103,103 169,755 8.78 Sales and Compensating Use 1,793,645 1,826,570 32,925 1.84 Cigarette 129,250 119,789 -9,461 -7.32 Cereal Malt Beverage 2,273 2,165 -108 -4.75 Liquor Enforcement 38,833 40,256 1,423 3.66 Liquor Gallonage and Private Club 21,649 22,997 1,348 6.23 Tobacco Products 4,510 4,797 287 6.36 Corporation Franchise 31,091 36,806 5,715 18.38 Car Companies 758 740 -18 -2.37 Insurance Companies 94,455 106,864 12,409 13.14 Bingo Tax 450 434 -16 -3.56 Transient Guest Tax 376 422 46 12.23 Severance Tax on Minerals 72,775 84,639 11,864 16.30 Marijuana and Controlled Substances 213 177 -36 -16.90 Other Gross Receipts 2,630 2,614 -16 -0.61 Total Tax Revenues $4,141,985 $4,387,130 $245,145 5.92 Non-Tax Revenues Agency Earnings Service Charges $8,079 $6,471 -$1,608 -19.90 Licenses, Permits and Registrations 4,772 4,427 -345 -7.23 Sales of Commodities 641 400 -241 -37.60 Total Agency Earnings 13,492 11,298 -2,194 -16.26 Revenue from the Use of Money & Property Interest and Dividends 20,057 8,366 -11,691 -58.29 Amortization on Securities 137 71 -66 -48.18 Total Revenue from Use of Money & Property 20,194 8,437 -11,757 -58.22 Gifts, Donations, and Grants 82 45,710 45,628 -- Extraordinary Income 45,710 0 -45,710 -100.00 Reimbursements and Refunds 2,461 6,568 4,107 166.88 Other Non-Tax Revenues 21,655 59,578 37,923 175.12 Total Non-Tax Revenues $103,594 $131,591 $27,997 27.03 Total Revenues $4,245,549 $4,518,722 $273,173 6.43 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, 2003 to June 30, 2004, http://da.state.ks.us/ar/finrept/cafr04.htm (accessed February 16, 2005). Percent Change 2003-2004 State General Fund Comparative Statement of Revenues for Fiscal Years 2003-2004 (Thousands of Dollars) 250 Expenditures FY2003 FY2004 Increase or Decrease 2003-2004 Expenditures by Object $4,237,095 $4,286,265 $49,170 1.2 Salaries and Wages 902,620 916,828 14,208 1.6 Contractual Services 221,221 212,452 -8,769 -4.0 Commodities 29,156 34,545 5,389 18.5 Capital Outlay 10,646 17,052 6,406 60.2 Grants, Claims and Shared Revenue: 3,073,452 3,105,388 31,936 1.0 Aid for Local Units: 2,387,171 2,339,126 -48,045 -2.0 By Department of Aging 8,714 8,691 -23 -0.3 By Dept. of Social and Rehabilitation Services 4,808 7,140 2,332 48.5 Retirement Contributions for Local School District Employees 112,148 119,791 7,643 6.8 Local and Regional Libraries 3,492 3,439 -53 -1.5 Aid to Local School Districts 2,095,510 2,045,818 -49,692 -2.4 Municipal University Operating Grant 10,200 10,102 -98 -1.0 Community College Operating Grant 80,942 80,958 16 0.0 Post Secondary Aid for Vocational Ed. 19,486 15,300 -4,186 -21.5 By Juvenile Justice Authority 17,204 15,364 -1,840 -10.7 By Department of Corrections 15,565 16,079 514 3.3 By Department of Health and Environment 8,879 9,687 808 9.1 Other Grants to Local Units 10,223 6,755 -3,468 -33.9 Direct Social Welfare Assistance 616,507 689,544 73,037 11.8 Other State Grants and Claims 69,774 76,719 6,945 10.0 Other Financing Uses $20,630 -$19,539 -$40,169 -194.7 Transfer and Non-Expense Items 20,630 -19,539 -40,169 -194.7 Total Expenditures and Other Financing Uses $4,257,725 $4,346,938 $89,213 2.1 Expenditures by Function $4,237,095 $4,286,265 $49,170 1.2 General Government (Includes Debt Service) 182,105 159,959 -22,146 -12.2 Human Resources 835,024 932,962 97,938 11.7 Education 2,907,121 2,867,325 -39,796 -1.4 Public Safety 297,312 302,208 4,896 1.6 Agriculture and Natural Resources 15,533 23,811 8,278 53.3 State General Fund Comparative Statement of Expenditures (Thousands of Dollars) Source: Kansas Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports. Percent Change 2003-2004 for Fiscal Years 2003-2004 251 1998-1999 1999-2000 2001-2002r Description Amount (in thousands) Amount (in thousands) Amount (in thousands) Population (thousands) 2,654 2,688 2,688 Total Revenue $8,156,695 $8,704,929 $9,304,200 General revenue 7,447,956 7,693,580 8,469,393 Intergovernmental revenue 2,785,980 2,944,886 3,119,603 From federal government 114,901 117,311 134,528 From state government 2,671,079 2,827,575 2,985,075 General revenue from own sources 4,661,976 4,748,694 5,349,760 Taxes 2,702,959 2,768,118 3,166,614 Property 2,067,669 2,124,701 2,470,312 Sales and gross receipts 584,985 581,947 634,114 General sales 467,359 469,999 495,248 Selective sales 117,626 111,948 138,866 License taxes 3,520 2,331 3,457 Motor vehicle license 3,520 2,331 3,457 Other taxes 46,785 59,139 58,731 Charges and misc. general revenue 1,959,017 1,980,576 2,183,146 Current charges 1,267,017 1,252,507 1,415,247 Education 232,772 230,095 254,449 Hospitals 429,789 413,447 529,605 Highways 5,695 5,945 4,539 Air transportation (airports) 24,424 24,773 24,062 Parking facilities 3,767 3,428 3,585 Sea and inland port facilities 954 957 - Natural Resources 5,299 7,791 1,765 Parks and recreation 49,390 47,892 56,967 Housing and community development 39,423 37,606 23,635 Sewerage 168,085 179,182 190,177 Solid waste management 85,908 95,836 98,993 Other charges 221,511 205,555 227,470 Miscellaneous general revenue 692,000 728,069 767,899 Other than general revenue --834,837 Utility revenue 593,284 801,562 863,942 Water supply 315,161 445,369 429,478 Electric power 253,262 332,931 392,105 Gas supply 22,651 20,939 39,716 Transit 2,210 2,323 2,643 Insurance trust revenue 115,455 209,787 -29,105 Total Expenditure 7,815,971 8,157,696 9,098,054 Intergovernmental expenditure 15,079 9,334 587 Direct expenditure 7,800,892 8,148,362 9,097,467 Current operations 6,322,726 6,754,674 7,542,997 Capital outlay 995,381 876,320 971,588 Assistance and subsidies --1,676 Interest on debt 455,025 471,528 548,007 Insurance benefits and repayments 27,760 45,840 33,199 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 3,433,155 3,576,012 3,928,112 Revenue and Expenditures of Local Government in Kansas 1998-1999, 1999-2000, and 2001-2002* 252 1998-1999 1999-2000 2001-2002r Description Amount (in thousands) Amount (in thousands) Amount (in thousands) Revenue and Expenditures of Local Government in Kansas 1998-1999, 1999-2000, and 2001-2002* Direct expenditure by function $7,800,892 $8,148,362 $9,097,467 Direct general expenditure 7,193,952 7,361,387 8,229,737 Capital outlay 875,404 790,562 864,741 Other direct general expenditure 6,318,548 6,570,825 7,365,115 Education services Education 3,388,518 3,528,249 3,922,561 Libraries 55,418 63,581 72,862 Social services & income maintenance Public welfare 49,106 39,074 39,964 Hospitals 436,646 424,601 520,485 Health 148,169 142,005 168,775 Transportation 560,023 555,213 596,118 Highways 525,205 517,697 561,171 Public safety 642,314 643,677 712,023 Police protection 382,236 376,765 414,323 Fire protection 164,357 175,291 188,941 Environment and housing 556,364 618,957 666,544 Parks and recreation 157,897 181,939 190,200 Housing and community development 95,725 113,351 134,485 Sewerage 152,637 146,589 189,589 Governmental administration 404,949 417,710 447,110 Financial administration 128,609 145,866 135,227 Judicial and legal 75,254 80,552 95,804 General public buildings 86,378 77,406 86,397 Other governmental administration 114,708 113,886 129,682 Interest on general debt 417,289 426,642 506,293 General expenditure n.e.c. 535,156 501,678 577,121 Utility expenditure 579,180 741,135 834,531 Water supply 332,396 419,347 437,995 Electric power 217,159 295,545 344,972 Gas supply 20,739 18,900 38,504 Transit 8,886 7,343 12,941 Insurance trust expenditure 27,760 45,840 33,199 Debt outstanding 8,254,928 8,528,146 10,024,660 Short-term 151,436 162,284 208,416 Long-term 8,103,492 8,365,862 9,816,244 Cash and security holdings 7,495,083 7,647,838 7,920,017 Insurance trust funds 681,200 1,431,060 782,015 Other than insurance trust funds 6,813,883 6,216,778 7,138,002 * 2000-2001 data not available r - revised 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 May 23, 2005). 253 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 2002 and 2003 Item Amount (in thousands) Percent Distribution Per Capita Amount (in thousands) Percent Distribution Per Capita Total Revenue $9,694,312 100.0 $3,573.30 $10,401,734 100.0 $3,817.16 General revenue 9,179,259 94.7 3,383.45 9,752,078 93.8 3,578.75 Intergovernmental revenue 2,991,803 30.9 1,102.77 3,266,719 31.4 1,198.80 Taxes 4,808,361 49.6 1,772.35 5,008,411 48.1 1,837.95 General sales 1,799,485 18.6 663.28 1,888,543 18.2 693.04 Selective sales 632,661 6.5 233.20 775,840 7.5 284.71 License taxes 229,968 2.4 84.77 256,372 2.5 94.08 Individual income tax 1,854,848 19.1 683.69 1,776,884 17.1 652.07 Corporation income tax 121,931 1.3 44.94 124,519 1.2 45.70 Other taxes 169,468 1.7 62.47 186,253 1.8 68.35 Current charges 668,669 6.9 246.47 808,541 7.8 296.71 Miscellaneous general revenue 710,426 7.3 261.86 668,407 6.4 245.29 Utility Revenue -- - -- -- - -- Liquor store revenue -- - -- -- - -- Insurance trust revenue 515,053 5.3 189.85 649,656 6.2 238.41 Total Expenditure $10,591,633 100.0 $3,904.03 $10,954,011 100.0 $4,019.82 Intergovernmental expenditure 2,971,413 28.1 1,095.25 2,925,220 26.7 1,073.48 Direct expenditure 7,620,220 71.9 2,808.78 8,028,791 73.3 2,946.34 Current operation 5,362,456 50.6 1,976.58 5,663,264 51.7 2,078.26 Capital outlay 898,180 8.5 331.07 869,012 7.9 318.90 Insurance benefits and repayments 974,311 9.2 359.13 1,110,628 10.1 407.57 Assistance and subsidies 258,460 8.7 95.27 256,911 2.3 94.28 Interest on debt 126,813 1.2 46.74 128,976 1.2 47.33 Exhibit: Salaries and Wages $1,598,382 15.1 $589.16 $1,605,346 14.7 $589.12 2002r 2003 254 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 2002 and 2003 Item Amount (in thousands) Percent Distribution Per Capita Amount (in thousands) Percent Distribution Per Capita 2002r 2003 Total Expenditure $10,591,633 100.0 $3,904.03 $10,954,011 100.0 $4,019.83 General expenditure 9,617,322 90.8 3,544.90 9,843,383 89.9 3,612.26 Intergovernmental expenditure 2,971,413 28.1 1,095.25 2,925,220 26.7 1,073.48 Direct expenditure 6,645,909 62.7 2,449.65 6,918,163 63.2 2,538.78 General expenditure, by function: Education 3,987,803 37.7 1,469.89 4,210,861 38.4 1,545.27 Public welfare 1,986,407 18.8 732.18 1,905,638 17.4 699.32 Hospitals 104,270 1.0 38.43 102,323 0.9 37.55 Health 503,625 4.8 185.63 524,233 4.8 192.38 Highways 1,130,728 10.7 416.78 1,094,228 10.0 401.55 Police protection 63,403 0.6 23.37 72,321 0.7 26.54 Correction 326,372 3.1 120.30 336,268 3.1 123.40 Natural resources 179,368 1.7 66.11 184,607 1.7 67.75 Parks and recreation 5,416 0.1 2.00 6,072 0.1 2.23 Governmental administration 502,328 4.7 185.16 533,689 4.9 195.85 Interest on general debt 126,813 1.2 46.74 128,976 1.2 47.33 Other and unallocable 700,789 6.6 258.31 744,167 6.8 273.09 Utility expenditure -- - -- -- - -- Liquor stores expenditure -- - -- -- - -- Insurance trust expenditure 974,311 9.2 359.13 1,110,628 10.1 407.57 Debt at End of Fiscal Year $2,288,355 100.0 $843.48 $2,471,939 100.0 $907.13 Cash and Security Holdings $11,717,368 100.0 $4,318.97 $12,194,362 100.0 $4,475.00 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Finances, 2002; State Government Finances, 2003, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/state.html (accessed March 17, 2005). Single dash ( - ) indicates not applicable. Double dash ( -- ) indicates zero or rounds to zero. r - revised 255 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government March 2003 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 2,101 $5,957,091 7.71 Other Government Administration 665 1,863,540 2.44 Judicial and Legal 2,083 6,799,958 7.65 Police Total 1,084 3,534,179 3.98 with Power of Arrest 583 2,167,812 2.14 Other 501 1,366,367 1.84 Corrections 3,520 9,257,873 12.92 Highways 3,632 10,392,070 13.34 Air Transportation 0 0 0.00 Water Transport and Canals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 2,650 7,433,729 9.73 Health 1,031 3,419,526 3.79 Hospitals 2,258 5,691,081 8.29 Social Insurance Administration 122 319,427 0.45 Solid Waste Management 0 0 0.00 Sewerage 0 0 0.00 Parks and Recreation 551 1,284,698 2.02 Housing and Community Development 0 0 0.00 Natural Resources 866 2,688,807 3.18 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 Total 0 0 0.00 Instructional 0 0 0.00 Other 0 0 0.00 Higher Education Total 19,215 72,217,708 70.55 Instructional 5,478 30,852,982 20.11 Other 13,737 41,364,726 50.44 Other Education 590 1,963,833 2.17 Libraries 0 0 0.00 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 All Other and Unallocable 3,540 10,226,190 13.00 Total 43,908 $143,049,710 161.22 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2003 Kansas State Summary Table, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesst.html (accessed February 10, 2005). * The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 2003 is 2,723,507. 256 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government March 2004 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 2,043 $5,956,162 7.47 Other Government Administration 654 1,900,850 2.39 Judicial and Legal 2,100 7,049,777 7.68 Police Total 1,101 3,903,516 4.02 with Power of Arrest 607 2,483,452 2.22 Other 494 1,420,064 1.81 Corrections 3,571 9,370,332 13.05 Highways 3,593 10,697,784 13.13 Air Transportation 0 0 0.00 Water Transport and Canals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 2,676 6,721,782 9.78 Health 968 3,212,700 3.54 Hospitals 2,345 5,991,339 8.57 Social Insurance Administration 116 340,175 0.42 Solid Waste Management 0 0 0.00 Sewerage 0 0 0.00 Parks and Recreation 549 1,341,033 2.01 Housing and Community Development 0 0 0.00 Natural Resources 864 2,771,888 3.16 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 Total 0 0 0.00 Instructional 0 0 0.00 Other 0 0 0.00 Higher Education Total 19,213 74,591,735 70.24 Instructional 5,395 31,224,297 19.72 Other 13,818 43,367,438 50.51 Other Education 586 1,916,331 2.14 Libraries 0 0 0.00 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 All Other and Unallocable 3,408 10,627,720 12.46 Total 43,787 $146,063,124 160.07 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2003 Kansas State Summary Table, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesst.html (accessed August 1, 2005). * The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 2004 is 2,735,502. 257 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2003 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,012 $8,266,396 11.11 Other Government Administration 2,569 7,695,185 9.47 Judicial - Legal 1,491 4,836,698 5.50 Police with Power of Arrest 5,553 19,751,641 20.48 Police - Other 1,988 4,878,168 7.33 Firefighters 2,728 10,270,879 10.06 Firefighters - Other 107 316,160 0.39 Correction 2,500 7,106,778 9.22 Highways 5,006 13,138,532 18.46 Air Transportation 221 642,942 0.81 Water Transport and Canals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 974 2,216,695 3.59 Health 2,963 8,239,499 10.93 Hospitals 7,421 20,056,471 27.37 Social Insurance Administration 0 0 0.00 Solid Waste Management 997 2,317,487 3.68 Sewerage 1,257 3,833,357 4.64 Parks and Recreation 2,273 5,401,294 8.38 Housing and Community Development 797 1,953,010 2.94 Natural Resources 377 885,348 1.39 Water Supply 2,152 6,581,132 7.94 Electric Power 1,293 4,911,905 4.77 Gas Supply 64 177,307 0.24 Transit 317 809,943 1.17 Elementary and Secondary Instruction 52,623 150,302,218 194.05 Elementary and Secondary - Other 24,350 46,153,036 89.79 Higher Education Instruction 3,023 11,590,702 11.15 Higher Education - Other 4,847 11,397,932 17.87 Other Education 0 0 0.00 Libraries 989 2,348,400 3.65 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 All Other and Unallocable 2,242 5,750,733 8.27 Total 134,134 $361,829,848 494.64 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2003 Kansas State Summary Table, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesst.html (accessed February 10, 2005). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 2003 is 2,723,507 258 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2004 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,051 $9,003,212 11.15 Other Government Administration 2,698 8,378,363 9.86 Judicial - Legal 1,527 5,006,019 5.58 Police with Power of Arrest 5,562 20,545,132 20.33 Police - Other 2,097 5,127,579 7.67 Firefighters 2,884 11,389,977 10.54 Firefighters - Other 201 526,939 0.73 Correction 2,526 7,500,568 9.23 Highways 5,734 14,402,403 20.96 Air Transportation 224 670,275 0.82 Water Transport and Canals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 781 1,865,081 2.86 Health 2,925 8,627,326 10.69 Hospitals 7,617 21,679,592 27.84 Social Insurance Administration 0 0 0.00 Solid Waste Management 946 2,200,552 3.46 Sewerage 1,166 3,688,907 4.26 Parks and Recreation 2,452 5,937,419 8.96 Housing and Community Development 732 1,974,846 2.68 Natural Resources 344 883,765 1.26 Water Supply 2,087 6,963,759 7.63 Electric Power 1,201 4,916,167 4.39 Gas Supply 77 215,291 0.28 Transit 318 848,108 1.16 Elementary and Secondary Instruction 55,817 166,765,980 204.05 Elementary and Secondary - Other 21,807 41,771,794 79.72 Higher Education Instruction 3,008 11,961,805 11.00 Higher Education - Other 4,693 11,159,527 17.16 Other Education 0 0 0.00 Libraries 979 2,401,973 3.58 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 All Other and Unallocable 2,305 5,870,141 8.43 Total 135,759 $382,282,500 496.29 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2004 Kansas State Summary Table, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesloc.html (accessed August 1, 2005). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 2004 is 2,735,502. 259 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2004 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. & Jr. Colleges Other Districts Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes Industrial Revenue Total Allen 0 379,500 6,480,000 0 2,875,000 43,033 4,625,568 14,403,101 Anderson 3,545,000 4,367,000 3,570,000 0 6,385,000 0 0 17,867,000 Atchison 4,569,250 11,961,182 18,710,000 0 3,080,000 0 8,900,000 47,220,432 Barber 300,000 884,000 2,950,000 0 0 70,085 0 4,204,085 Barton 7,237,000 14,356,840 36,855,000 140,000 6,259,000 1,574,000 0 66,421,840 Bourbon 1,849,329 3,991,623 12,144,319 0 5,079,000 0 19,367,866 42,432,137 Brown 0 2,093,000 11,430,000 0 2,595,000 3,000,000 0 19,118,000 Butler 3,149,316 52,774,964 159,251,804 2,179,405 50,131,400 19,994,835 9,798,515 297,280,239 Chase 835,000 310,000 2,015,000 0 0 0 0 3,160,000 Chautauqua 2,064 1,949,507 0 11,800 290,000 95,200 0 2,348,571 Cherokee 6,844,776 3,858,000 2,860,000 0 2,483,832 18,508 0 16,065,116 Cheyenne 1,204,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,204,400 Clark 0 265,000 4,123,306 635,000 0 6,169 0 5,029,475 Clay 5,072,160 1,643,159 6,000,000 0 0 0 3,200,000 15,915,319 Cloud 0 4,609,000 3,750,000 0 3,065,000 630,000 0 12,054,000 Coffey 2,040,000 1,478,181 4,720,000 3,628,848 3,406,924 0 0 15,273,953 Comanche 0 1,620,000 0 0 0 0 0 1,620,000 Cowley 410,000 20,875,015 53,530,000 2,437,111 2,475,119 2,811,427 17,859,195 100,397,867 Crawford 9,050,000 15,624,632 29,349,000 705,000 4,141,753 5,835,000 3,023,583 67,728,968 Decatur 247,284 2,393,096 0 0 0 0 0 2,640,380 Dickinson 1,270,000 6,466,745 12,068,468 2,422,308 205,000 873,712 0 23,306,233 Doniphan 350,000 1,663,609 2,315,000 0 3,555,000 0 0 7,883,609 Douglas 28,240,000 75,187,573 89,185,000 11,071,386 18,629,400 27,762,064 47,400,000 297,475,423 Edwards 0 1,830,319 320,029 0 186,501 161,119 515,000 3,012,968 Elk 83,217 1,457,094 1,600,000 0 10,000,000 85,602 0 13,225,913 Ellis 180,149 17,649,579 4,883,389 150,000 4,147,984 693,446 0 27,704,547 Ellsworth 3,420,000 3,383,709 7,085,000 0 2,569,404 1,100,000 6,497,000 24,055,113 Finney 15,255,000 13,380,000 19,045,000 1,548,500 330,000 570,000 26,059,237 76,187,737 Ford 1,570,000 34,922,613 58,621,774 290,000 6,140,000 468,750 16,110,000 118,123,137 Franklin 4,706,783 8,990,248 24,555,000 0 114,000 601,747 0 38,967,778 Geary 0 11,130,000 0 0 13,430,305 3,690,000 24,559,225 52,809,530 Gove 1,715,000 754,997 360,000 0 0 0 0 2,829,997 Graham 1,305,000 634,655 0 0 98,000 588,467 0 2,626,122 Grant 2,110,000 1,810,900 8,920,000 0 775,000 0 0 13,615,900 Gray 0 2,542,471 7,320,000 0 0 0 0 9,862,471 Greeley 3,460,000 155,000 645,000 0 62,600 0 0 4,322,600 Greenwood 0 4,636,160 9,110,000 10,000 0 0 0 13,756,160 Hamilton 1,125,000 0 6,500,000 0 0 0 0 7,625,000 260 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2004 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. & Jr. Colleges Other Districts Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes Industrial Revenue Total Harper 989,968 2,185,150 0 0 4,935,000 594,525 6,016,018 14,720,661 Harvey 3,951,222 21,782,316 42,185,000 0 11,340,000 469,481 36,197,466 115,925,485 Haskell 0 456,000 7,205,000 2,180,000 0 0 0 9,841,000 Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 910,000 0 0 910,000 Jackson 1,795,000 9,245,949 3,185,000 133,850 3,579,696 213,035 2,833,100 20,985,630 Jefferson 3,039,305 2,761,743 12,437,653 618,285 1,391,299 891,981 0 21,140,266 Jewell 0 270,651 400,000 0 0 51,936 0 722,587 Johnson 133,835,000 476,053,000 961,533,876 11,085,000 178,703,019 84,845,000 1,957,677,948 3,803,732,843 Kearny 660,000 1,660,000 7,360,000 0 50,000 0 0 9,730,000 Kingman 0 13,370,347 11,065,000 0 0 0 4,775,000 29,210,347 Kiowa 0 2,810,000 0 0 0 81,250 0 2,891,250 Labette 0 21,481,569 8,924,993 2,725,502 1,046,400 162,546 6,373,859 40,714,869 Lane 1,659,481 245,034 275,000 0 0 0 0 2,179,515 Leavenworth 12,710,000 57,629,408 52,640,000 0 654,074 11,392,000 0 135,025,482 Lincoln 0 0 2,770,000 0 415,156 47,000 0 3,232,156 Linn 0 3,333,559 10,212,674 265,000 0 265,000 0 14,076,233 Logan 0 1,186,000 0 0 35,000 342,835 0 1,563,835 Lyon 16,715,000 29,818,079 50,545,000 0 19,830,000 1,694,573 20,951,570 139,554,222 McPherson 4,430,000 23,561,899 29,930,000 0 30,270,000 1,089,097 103,551,479 192,832,475 Marion 991,681 5,738,889 6,353,105 7,290,747 1,767,718 98,301 0 22,240,441 Marshall 450,000 5,161,903 7,640,000 314,000 0 0 500,000 14,065,903 Meade 209,193 528,457 64,379 7,306,474 130,000 0 0 8,238,503 Miami 18,800,000 14,455,000 42,776,230 25,000 6,036,877 1,830,000 0 83,923,107 Mitchell 8,076,088 3,243,420 0 0 0 0 0 11,319,508 Montgomery 0 13,335,000 25,104,929 121,000 32,414,900 0 148,232,564 219,208,393 Morris 710,000 1,441,648 0 20,922 1,000,000 1,000 0 3,173,570 Morton 0 352,000 5,270,000 0 0 0 0 5,622,000 Nemaha 1,362,139 9,988,060 1,075,000 0 3,131,000 0 0 15,556,199 Neosho 235,000 16,471,990 1,525,001 2,497,142 41,442,620 0 39,271,622 101,443,375 Ness 231,259 98,000 927,000 0 2,475,000 215,000 0 3,946,259 Norton 1,893,642 1,496,916 37,841 0 0 0 0 3,428,399 Osage 1,580,000 7,366,500 20,360,000 50,000 3,382,811 0 0 32,739,311 Osborne 0 1,752,878 1,875,000 22,936 0 137,000 0 3,787,814 Ottawa 610,000 1,476,611 2,525,000 0 0 332,652 0 4,944,263 Pawnee 455,311 2,101,316 436,000 0 0 0 171,000 3,163,627 Phillips 1,075,000 1,273,764 1,290,000 0 135,000 0 700,000 4,473,764 Pottawatomie 2,442,429 5,514,257 20,895,000 1,655,000 0 285,188 1,500,000 32,291,874 Pratt 390,000 4,149,044 656,000 0 18,390,000 1,560,148 0 25,145,192 261 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2004 County General and Road Cities and Townships School Dist. & Jr. Colleges Other Districts Revenue Bonds Warrants and Notes Industrial Revenue Total Rawlins 70,000 2,472,274 0 875,000 0 0 0 3,417,274 Reno 2,445,000 41,823,244 39,715,000 2,642,900 15,345,555 2,269,000 37,134,226 141,374,925 Republic 6,163,905 109,000 570,000 1,648,246 1,243,000 12,500 3,000,000 12,746,651 Rice 5,860,000 3,202,100 6,740,000 380,000 0 10,500 0 16,192,600 Riley 9,486,000 62,334,000 23,503,440 145,804 8,752,800 6,896,000 0 111,118,044 Rooks 49,385 1,890,000 0 1,780,206 63,000 369,872 0 4,152,463 Rush 1,365,000 560,000 0 0 50,000 55,000 0 2,030,000 Russell 0 4,085,000 0 0 1,487,000 0 780,000 6,352,000 Saline 985,000 17,320,153 84,785,000 6,350,000 57,026,862 10,005,000 48,714,491 225,186,506 Scott 1,890,000 1,920,000 15,235,000 0 0 0 0 19,045,000 Sedgwick 113,370,000 532,637,374 470,150,219 35,583,756 304,653,965 123,330,000 5,411,140,009 6,990,865,323 Seward 10,344,552 20,943,872 27,235,197 0 5,590,000 0 8,703,347 72,816,968 Shawnee 55,125,000 113,057,904 134,810,000 20,330,000 102,630,000 26,002,000 237,557,572 689,512,476 Sheridan 235,000 743,000 0 0 0 0 0 978,000 Sherman 477,453 4,384,974 0 0 0 0 0 4,862,427 Smith 0 757,417 0 0 47,000 295,000 0 1,099,417 Stafford 0 497,000 5,100,000 16,587 705,000 24,849 0 6,343,436 Stanton 1,915,000 470,000 0 0 0 0 0 2,385,000 Stevens 3,407,502 2,457,573 0 0 1,200,000 0 0 7,065,075 Sumner 985,000 17,632,837 51,680,800 0 26,600,000 2,161,387 145,054 99,205,078 Thomas 85,046 2,238,121 4,809,720 0 2,736,667 608,219 7,765,000 18,242,773 Trego 658,361 95,000 2,835,000 160,000 345,435 20,799 0 4,114,595 Wabaunsee 1,650,000 3,324,059 13,760,152 125,000 295,000 416,945 0 19,571,156 Wallace 0 50,000 2,090,000 0 0 0 0 2,140,000 Washington 1,165,501 1,387,866 300,000 67,771 3,095 75,000 0 2,999,233 Wichita 2,440,000 109,836 0 0 344,130 875,000 0 3,768,966 Wilson 20,000 1,540,790 2,840,000 0 4,475,000 0 4,695,000 13,570,790 Woodson 0 690,000 0 0 11,000 166,000 0 867,000 Wyandotte 8,945,000 157,725,000 193,460,000 0 270,644,009 72,868,484 1,569,306,180 2,272,948,673 State Schools 343,433,917 Kansas Department of Transportation 1,580,450,000 Kansas Development Finance Authority 1,558,838,361 Kansas Rural Water Finance Authority 20,510,000 Kansas Turnpike Authority 230,130,000 Total 559,580,151 2,092,284,122 3,029,371,298 131,645,486 1,320,224,310 423,734,267 9,845,607,694 21,135,809,606 Source: State of Kansas, Office of the Treasurer, Bond Services Division, Bond Indebtedness, http://kansasstatetreasurer.com/prodweb/bonds.php (accessed June 07, 2005). 262 Description Thousands of Dollars Per Capita Thousands of Dollars Per Capita Thousands of Dollars Per Capita Thousands of Dollars Per Capita Total Property Taxes $52,148 $19.30 $54,576 $20.12 $54,030 $19.83 $57,554 $21.04 Total Sales and Gross Receipts 2,327,129 861.22 2,432,146 896.48 2,664,383 977.76 2,723,152 995.30 General Sales and Gross Receipts 1,745,023 645.80 1,799,485 663.28 1,888,543 693.04 1,932,927 706.48 Total Selective Sales Taxes 582,106 215.43 632,661 233.20 775,840 284.71 790,225 288.82 Alcoholic Beverages 77,896 28.83 81,834 30.16 83,982 30.82 87,637 32.03 Amusements 778 0.29 681 0.25 675 0.25 651 0.24 Insurance Premiums 77,211 28.57 96,894 35.71 121,317 44.52 121,827 44.53 Motor Fuels 362,291 134.08 376,241 138.68 411,458 150.99 428,985 156.79 Pari-mutuels 3,973 1.47 3,812 1.41 3,875 1.42 3,531 1.29 Public Utilities 887 0.33 856 0.32 758 0.28 740 0.27 Tobacco Products 52,876 19.57 52,342 19.29 133,760 49.09 124,586 45.54 Other Selective Sales 6,194 2.29 20,001 7.37 20,015 7.34 22,268 8.14 Total License Taxes 227,332 84.13 229,968 84.77 256,372 94.08 274,619 100.37 Alcoholic Beverage License 2,325 0.86 2,281 0.84 2,404 0.88 2,460 0.90 Amusement License 221 0.08 209 0.08 211 0.08 219 0.08 Corporation License 27,782 10.28 28,576 10.53 41,619 15.27 47,170 17.24 Hunting and Fishing License 15,875 5.88 17,423 6.42 16,784 6.16 18,241 6.67 Motor Vehicle License 141,334 52.30 141,794 52.26 155,959 57.23 161,497 59.03 Motor Vehicle Operators License 12,166 4.50 11,878 4.38 10,081 3.70 14,841 5.42 Public Utility License 3,707 1.37 3,730 1.37 4,361 1.60 4,914 1.80 Occupation and Business, NEC 21,582 7.99 21,495 7.92 22,190 8.14 22,510 8.23 Other Licenses 2,340 0.87 2,582 0.95 2,763 1.01 2,767 1.01 Total Other Taxes 2,380,346 880.92 2,091,671 770.98 2,033,626 746.28 2,228,351 814.46 Individual Income 1,988,460 735.89 1,854,848 683.69 1,776,884 652.07 1,915,530 700.12 Corporation Net Income 236,723 87.61 121,931 44.94 124,519 45.70 166,609 60.90 Death and Gift 41,195 15.25 48,082 17.72 46,952 17.23 48,064 17.57 Documentary and Stock Transfer -- -- -- -- Severance 113,968 42.18 66,810 24.63 85,271 31.29 98,148 35.87 Other -- -- -- -- Total Taxes $4,986,955 $1,845.57 $4,808,361 $1,772.34 $5,008,411 $1,837.95 $5,283,676 $1,931.17 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State Government Tax Collections, http:/www.census.gov/govs/www/statetax.html (accessed May 2, 2005). Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. r - revised Kansas State Government Tax Collections, 2001-2004 2001 2003r2002r 2004 263 Percent Change in State Sales Tax Collections Fiscal Years, 2003-2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Department of Revenue Annual Report, http://www.ksrevenue.org/salesreports.htm#city. State: 4.0 Allen 0.9 Anderson 4.4 Atchison 13.9 Barber 11.8 Barton 4.8 Bourbon 4.6 Brown 11.7 Butler 6.0 Chase 12.7 Chautauqua 6.3 Cherokee 2.2 Cheyenne 3.2 Clark 22.5 Clay 11.4 Cloud 8.8 Coffey 6.7 Comanche 18.7 Cowley 1.8 Crawford 2.1 Decatur 9.9 Dickinson 6.7 Doniphan 19.6 Douglas 6.2 Edwards 8.9 Elk 4.4 Ellis 5.4 Ellsworth 12.7 Finney 1.1 Ford 4.3 Franklin 3.5 Geary 12.7 Gove 7.7 Graham 10.0 Grant 0.7 Gray 4.6 Greeley 1.8 Greenwood 1.2 Hamilton 1.8 Harper 8.8 Harvey 1.3 Haskell 9.3 Hodgeman 12.0 Jackson 9.8 Jefferson 10.6 Jewell 15.9 Johnson 3.1 Kearny 11.1 Kingman 12.6 Kiowa 16.7 Labette 0.7 Lane 11.1 Leavenworth 7.8 Lincoln 8.9 Linn -1.8 Logan 2.8 Lyon 1.0 McPherson 12.4 Marion 5.5 Marshall 6.4 Meade 4.0 Miami 6.6 Mitchell 4.9 Montgomery 2.0 Morris 8.1 Morton -3.8 Nemaha 12.8 Neosho 5.5 Ness 12.4 Norton 8.3 Osage 9.2 Osborne 4.4 Ottawa 10.6 Pawnee 1.8 Phillips 3.8 Pottawatomie 8.6 Pratt 2.6 Rawlins 5.8 Reno 0.3 Republic 9.2 Rice 14.2 Riley 11.5 Rooks 10.9 Rush 19.1 Russell 11.0 Saline 1.5 Scott 4.2 Sedgwick 3.3 Seward -1.4 Shawnee 1.9 Sheridan 6.2 Sherman 5.3 Smith 1.7 Stafford 24.9 Stanton 12.5 Stevens 4.6 Sumner 4.9 Thomas 5.1 Trego 11.8 Wabaunsee 3.0 Wallace 11.1 Washington 10.5 Wichita 5.6 Wilson 5.3 Woodson 4.6 Wyandotte 5.5 264 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Allen $5,322,183 $5,569,131 $5,207,128 $5,047,199 $5,393,489 $5,892,553 $5,946,643 Anderson 2,079,570 2,382,289 2,434,867 2,469,360 2,682,721 2,767,266 2,887,711 Atchison 5,245,514 5,273,546 5,267,668 5,269,937 5,781,644 6,442,484 7,340,591 Barber 1,785,838 1,819,706 2,194,850 2,234,391 2,149,046 2,466,380 2,757,476 Barton 17,183,377 16,678,222 17,194,110 17,196,042 17,116,483 17,272,080 18,099,672 Bourbon 5,328,573 5,276,827 5,671,904 5,653,493 5,785,484 5,942,975 6,217,650 Brown 3,307,069 3,186,535 3,282,866 3,251,018 3,310,597 3,477,696 3,885,380 Butler 20,819,911 21,775,825 22,236,927 21,920,575 22,020,022 23,439,853 24,840,596 Chase 585,410 592,518 648,136 567,735 603,132 689,167 776,995 Chautauqua 575,226 584,326 671,352 660,564 762,180 862,525 916,961 Cherokee 4,559,251 4,757,010 5,014,412 4,709,337 4,966,244 5,021,526 5,133,547 Cheyenne 830,509 867,185 894,473 923,259 910,498 913,334 942,273 Clark 400,488 402,812 473,548 440,709 446,878 492,596 603,508 Clay 2,926,621 3,090,179 3,101,493 2,916,113 3,094,888 3,168,112 3,527,716 Cloud 4,771,129 4,540,819 4,540,440 4,536,416 4,815,795 4,998,303 5,440,230 Coffey 2,702,227 2,801,917 3,029,817 2,868,830 3,108,849 3,314,064 3,537,000 Comanche 515,001 501,789 579,168 596,612 607,004 714,883 848,330 Cowley 13,705,970 12,927,228 13,605,329 13,470,835 13,977,583 14,528,094 14,782,392 Crawford 16,428,914 16,878,755 16,579,694 16,368,364 17,229,358 18,075,745 18,457,825 Decatur 778,362 745,605 811,972 781,671 792,514 799,614 878,410 Dickinson 7,003,438 7,037,546 7,094,489 7,088,609 7,563,266 8,037,113 8,573,981 Doniphan 1,293,342 1,598,333 1,821,393 1,513,807 1,431,832 1,515,665 1,812,910 Douglas 48,819,926 51,163,322 51,099,935 52,187,305 54,811,204 58,939,767 62,618,789 Edwards 626,842 607,104 681,494 694,549 716,974 835,736 909,707 Elk 484,538 602,282 837,497 718,244 712,732 775,316 809,345 Ellis 19,235,506 19,207,254 19,577,882 19,442,325 21,375,713 22,338,254 23,551,918 Ellsworth 1,596,607 1,608,792 1,827,582 1,741,389 1,814,380 1,822,305 2,052,842 Finney 22,793,524 23,828,338 24,410,485 23,369,341 23,225,706 24,535,962 24,817,545 Ford 18,984,585 18,222,047 18,317,993 18,357,197 18,522,764 19,184,673 20,018,517 Franklin 10,252,068 10,423,201 10,412,856 10,075,644 11,085,065 11,849,865 12,267,905 Geary 10,245,061 10,866,620 11,065,194 10,980,318 11,445,879 12,542,704 14,140,410 Gove 1,227,329 1,132,361 1,269,400 1,128,094 1,220,966 1,271,436 1,369,601 Graham 1,119,834 1,102,679 1,217,179 1,186,115 1,250,470 1,213,175 1,334,862 Grant 4,980,300 3,689,275 4,176,089 4,484,861 4,445,292 4,496,214 4,528,289 Gray 1,385,915 1,522,634 1,847,339 1,765,883 1,795,096 1,720,898 1,799,733 Greeley 352,902 418,791 459,594 462,814 402,176 516,462 525,593 Greenwood 1,748,922 1,740,269 1,834,201 1,787,865 1,982,421 2,059,069 2,084,420 Hamilton 713,402 674,622 785,166 874,326 793,059 897,504 913,544 Harper 2,492,241 2,272,384 2,360,510 2,041,468 2,413,503 2,654,565 2,887,708 Sales Tax Collections by Kansas Counties Calendar Years 1998-2004 265 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Sales Tax Collections by Kansas Counties Calendar Years 1998-2004 Harvey $14,580,926 $14,617,646 $14,267,134 $14,843,104 $15,412,821 $16,149,494 $16,352,565 Haskell 703,322 786,280 1,011,119 1,098,965 1,165,933 1,311,711 1,433,834 Hodgeman 471,711 461,886 477,123 405,392 359,846 423,527 474,241 Jackson 3,955,997 3,937,881 4,121,777 4,235,000 4,593,830 4,840,132 5,312,960 Jefferson 2,457,576 2,744,256 3,232,199 2,985,968 3,210,913 3,434,396 3,798,344 Jewell 566,970 562,121 650,945 617,477 624,158 660,768 766,136 Johnson 355,112,029 376,628,417 386,036,974 391,729,803 413,264,258 426,614,390 440,023,629 Kearny 524,685 688,744 811,339 880,663 831,037 933,998 1,037,219 Kingman 2,105,532 2,027,241 2,275,740 2,425,466 2,424,967 2,533,396 2,851,658 Kiowa 899,698 924,547 1,053,191 973,810 1,048,369 1,175,643 1,371,587 Labette 8,389,424 8,606,062 8,654,224 7,979,695 8,382,292 8,512,083 8,570,103 Lane 459,379 448,175 548,652 466,952 517,451 556,213 618,038 Leavenworth 18,111,887 18,779,146 19,530,278 19,527,229 21,407,425 23,555,817 25,394,554 Lincoln 667,260 732,457 807,612 747,795 722,733 778,512 848,098 Linn 1,914,768 1,893,125 2,460,360 1,971,061 2,074,563 2,497,228 2,453,174 Logan 1,275,923 1,300,757 1,305,448 1,159,182 1,195,064 1,280,107 1,315,826 Lyon 18,158,965 18,168,885 17,917,760 17,454,994 18,055,279 18,784,259 18,977,030 McPherson 12,815,736 13,282,794 14,655,743 13,972,171 13,937,277 14,716,649 16,546,336 Marion 3,533,856 3,477,973 3,526,137 3,392,348 3,629,067 3,706,237 3,911,837 Marshall 4,237,287 3,893,458 4,062,560 3,882,655 4,205,336 4,458,034 4,744,765 Meade 888,166 974,819 1,132,029 1,089,615 1,151,790 1,245,365 1,295,670 Miami 8,224,360 9,361,806 9,794,054 9,693,346 10,673,874 12,279,184 13,088,627 Mitchell 3,265,322 3,054,991 3,206,622 3,092,748 3,327,174 3,502,708 3,675,505 Montgomery 16,394,078 16,607,098 16,781,377 16,593,596 17,498,209 17,741,855 18,090,012 Morris 1,820,267 1,821,750 1,876,065 1,927,372 2,021,935 2,065,730 2,232,877 Morton 1,271,505 1,091,574 1,260,873 1,412,668 1,267,805 1,528,015 1,469,509 Nemaha 3,671,602 3,592,924 3,600,371 3,438,500 3,522,799 3,580,313 4,038,785 Neosho 8,484,132 8,344,540 8,253,220 8,056,393 8,483,196 9,268,310 9,774,469 Ness 1,363,258 1,356,655 1,812,029 1,792,708 1,652,036 1,848,772 2,077,803 Norton 2,081,115 1,991,280 2,086,219 2,035,972 1,972,722 2,022,812 2,191,414 Osage 3,465,839 3,790,549 3,879,037 3,506,498 3,699,128 3,744,289 4,087,735 Osborne 1,407,537 1,337,341 1,411,439 1,369,709 1,552,574 1,582,019 1,651,646 Ottawa 903,419 994,951 1,214,257 1,084,790 1,185,669 1,261,172 1,394,243 Pawnee 2,171,231 2,138,033 2,316,181 2,269,997 2,330,885 2,387,779 2,429,992 Phillips 2,147,411 2,078,801 2,191,498 1,873,763 2,204,342 2,209,642 2,294,641 Pottawatomie 12,561,510 11,833,767 14,052,639 14,110,072 15,280,185 16,021,848 17,397,296 Pratt 5,686,302 5,246,487 5,530,105 5,581,607 5,961,472 6,559,536 6,731,809 Rawlins 637,983 626,070 682,698 672,568 661,467 710,058 751,076 Reno 37,568,271 37,173,130 36,062,806 35,770,100 38,603,227 39,624,891 39,741,387 266 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Sales Tax Collections by Kansas Counties Calendar Years 1998-2004 Republic $1,603,529 $1,693,263 $1,778,576 $1,675,239 $1,717,134 $1,717,270 $1,875,812 Rice 2,476,120 2,570,627 2,864,748 2,844,225 2,891,017 3,028,072 3,457,075 Riley 22,775,827 23,879,057 21,779,963 21,748,286 23,967,711 26,602,664 29,653,508 Rooks 1,780,139 1,795,075 2,006,591 1,985,458 2,025,950 2,091,050 2,319,868 Rush 571,617 689,274 687,949 670,205 658,331 680,568 810,871 Russell 2,846,412 2,667,541 2,798,890 2,639,543 2,831,334 2,984,941 3,314,753 Saline 40,291,488 40,640,946 39,996,843 40,344,185 42,321,774 43,322,832 43,961,017 Scott 2,348,263 2,210,586 2,186,102 2,284,978 2,331,465 2,383,227 2,483,077 Sedgwick 307,283,928 305,662,147 298,022,980 298,964,728 319,286,784 326,771,531 337,593,529 Seward 15,528,170 14,419,924 15,092,513 15,164,693 14,849,328 16,003,547 15,780,830 Shawnee 108,470,065 110,557,817 109,164,199 112,462,898 117,427,108 120,837,004 123,094,829 Sheridan 990,644 879,569 837,485 746,184 826,310 889,518 944,552 Sherman 4,412,732 4,416,318 4,263,776 4,191,142 4,190,825 4,195,182 4,415,628 Smith 1,303,873 1,256,112 1,266,324 1,181,406 1,337,037 1,368,926 1,392,257 Stafford 862,802 858,185 1,026,045 983,204 1,061,713 1,246,370 1,556,463 Stanton 542,530 553,784 678,646 671,750 561,610 622,550 700,330 Stevens 1,590,362 1,525,154 1,813,013 1,931,721 1,740,786 1,986,806 2,077,899 Sumner 6,413,004 6,512,639 6,681,310 6,418,621 6,624,649 6,963,577 7,303,235 Thomas 5,253,719 5,167,101 5,105,733 5,016,855 5,335,602 5,487,778 5,765,059 Trego 1,036,412 993,301 1,054,434 994,510 1,155,749 1,182,982 1,322,343 Wabaunsee 815,296 961,023 985,109 968,951 1,016,438 1,165,267 1,200,325 Wallace 519,907 493,946 548,031 428,645 483,285 493,605 548,378 Washington 1,301,149 1,486,802 1,492,572 1,380,502 1,452,255 1,445,373 1,597,829 Wichita 830,268 647,088 690,089 669,863 595,150 666,231 703,344 Wilson 2,247,477 2,314,651 2,568,295 2,295,314 2,576,353 2,766,475 2,913,254 Woodson 626,973 669,268 774,578 721,232 843,772 868,266 908,581 Wyandotte 57,172,758 61,184,899 62,838,752 64,942,841 69,681,296 77,209,467 81,422,270 County Total $1,422,059,125 $1,452,454,591 $1,468,089,809 $1,472,231,545 $1,552,466,778 $1,619,573,900 $1,685,171,869 Bingo 733,227 1,366,774 511,590 0 0 Not Designated 7,008,782 7,428,377 8,338,461 7,209,069 6,727,078 Kansas Total 1 $1,422,059,125 $1,452,454,591 $1,475,831,819 $1,481,026,695 $1,561,316,830 $1,626,782,969 $1,691,898,947 Note: Local sales taxes are not included. 1 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Monthly State Sales Tax Reports, Sales Tax Collections by County, http://www.ksrevenue.org/salesreports.htm#city (accessed June 2, 2005). 267 State Sales Tax Per Capita, Fiscal Year 2004 (in Dollars) Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Department of Revenue Annual Report, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm. State: $605 Allen 424 Anderson 345 Atchison 403 Barber 528 Barton 638 Bourbon 399 Brown 346 Butler 394 Chase 246 Chautauqua 222 Cherokee 228 Cheyenne 330 Clark 247 Clay 387 Cloud 517 Coffey 392 Comanche 422 Cowley 410 Crawford 473 Decatur 257 Dickinson 425 Doniphan 196 Douglas 592 Edwards 279 Elk 252 Ellis 840 Ellsworth 308 Finney 632 Ford 593 Franklin 482 Geary 505 Gove 454 Graham 439 Grant 584 Gray 287 Greeley 384 Greenwood 270 Hamilton 342 Harper 446 Harvey 487 Haskell 331 Hodgeman 203 Jackson 387 Jefferson 192 Jewell 201 Johnson 886 Kearny 226 Kingman 320 Kiowa 396 Labette 385 Lane 297 Leavenworth 343 Lincoln 237 Linn 240 Logan 480 Lyon 524 McPherson 544 Marion 283 Marshall 436 Meade 278 Miami 438 Mitchell 541 Montgomery 509 Morris 353 Morton 474 Nemaha 359 Neosho 575 Ness 615 Norton 373 Osage 231 Osborne 392 Ottawa 218 Pawnee 361 Phillips 402 Pottawatomie 870 Pratt 717 Rawlins 257 Reno 624 Republic 333 Rice 308 Riley 448 Rooks 411 Rush 229 Russell 461 Saline 811 Scott 506 Sedgwick 713 Seward 700 Shawnee 710 Sheridan 342 Sherman 690 Smith 327 Stafford 319 Stanton 286 Stevens 380 Sumner 283 Thomas 708 Trego 407 Wabaunsee 171 Wallace 307 Washington 243 Wichita 284 Wilson 280 Woodson 231 Wyandotte 507 268 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County Fiscal Years 1998-2004 County FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003r FY 2004 Allen $298.07 $370.59 $387.64 $347.19 $345.36 $405.15 $424.08 Anderson 213.25 270.59 310.50 288.62 312.32 330.04 345.15 Atchison 247.69 305.95 323.93 308.17 312.56 373.50 403.24 Barber 256.85 323.20 393.47 419.03 405.18 441.75 528.25 Barton 485.66 572.60 596.16 614.07 585.82 632.57 638.15 Bourbon 283.39 344.77 373.17 368.77 351.06 387.17 398.78 Brown 234.11 291.81 307.25 299.11 295.37 321.73 345.88 Butler 291.43 341.34 361.84 362.49 347.28 376.00 394.13 Chase 168.65 200.67 222.35 204.70 170.57 211.90 245.58 Chautauqua 110.87 124.09 154.90 155.08 144.69 189.00 221.68 Cherokee 160.86 204.59 228.11 215.04 202.11 229.51 228.30 Cheyenne 208.08 262.06 284.76 290.45 266.55 288.74 330.49 Clark 145.05 152.19 200.92 196.33 167.60 186.38 247.34 Clay 244.53 336.61 356.72 329.87 325.99 361.83 386.62 Cloud 363.13 469.20 455.13 427.79 455.20 502.48 516.65 Coffey 252.40 313.83 341.51 331.13 321.04 349.72 392.18 Comanche 192.05 254.15 275.62 307.71 277.84 323.75 422.35 Cowley 291.22 361.73 370.70 366.76 362.24 391.25 410.31 Crawford 356.32 459.98 469.95 427.24 419.98 466.12 472.98 Decatur 176.58 214.87 244.60 225.04 214.22 227.01 256.52 Dickinson 279.05 350.06 374.76 357.54 371.35 403.70 424.90 Doniphan 152.99 170.49 237.42 198.58 148.41 181.26 195.83 Douglas 430.09 520.78 530.50 511.02 509.46 560.06 591.80 Edwards 140.90 178.57 210.84 194.99 196.83 223.86 279.00 Elk 121.68 141.89 249.45 230.67 204.34 224.22 251.54 Ellis 571.56 725.07 733.68 715.44 710.70 808.15 839.67 Ellsworth 199.84 248.50 287.24 277.20 253.39 274.66 307.86 Finney 517.06 624.33 670.80 578.47 561.68 601.42 632.23 Ford 525.74 627.52 627.11 559.62 544.44 586.36 592.87 Franklin 352.20 415.97 421.63 407.12 400.44 454.92 481.96 Geary 258.16 416.88 449.99 389.16 403.08 453.21 504.96 Gove 290.74 385.71 413.00 379.95 357.14 416.55 453.54 Graham 263.50 339.26 393.66 395.80 416.83 438.47 439.32 Grant 579.19 478.95 498.36 540.53 565.65 576.69 584.01 Gray 196.88 248.46 325.77 302.15 276.19 295.12 287.07 Greeley 155.79 208.07 293.93 290.37 273.93 291.07 384.32 Greenwood 180.84 204.11 236.97 237.92 217.80 270.56 269.72 Hamilton 236.28 297.83 316.72 305.13 295.13 314.99 341.83 Harper 304.85 363.23 371.58 339.59 323.26 401.30 445.89 Harvey 351.99 428.82 426.34 438.52 438.67 474.72 486.63 Haskell 146.09 173.26 241.90 246.40 241.94 287.64 331.10 Hodgeman 170.59 204.07 224.02 211.03 143.01 188.41 202.98 Jackson 263.23 336.14 330.59 328.64 324.97 372.50 387.18 Jefferson 111.27 141.70 173.30 164.90 153.64 177.61 191.92 Jewell 113.88 144.20 173.87 163.19 161.63 181.45 201.08 Johnson 687.24 853.55 879.79 855.26 840.64 892.63 886.24 Kearny 93.02 141.06 191.19 189.83 172.37 185.45 226.16 Kingman 199.79 233.57 254.24 267.68 268.41 294.73 319.55 Kiowa 198.05 256.95 314.23 302.07 298.75 353.95 396.25 Labette 284.03 374.35 379.41 367.98 339.71 375.60 385.31 Lane 160.24 193.99 229.26 252.77 205.80 261.04 297.48 Leavenworth 202.11 258.07 274.23 278.97 277.21 319.14 342.67 Lincoln 152.13 203.87 248.83 216.28 193.69 208.74 236.66 Linn 170.27 201.14 263.84 214.26 195.19 246.79 239.64 Logan 327.90 424.68 465.77 388.23 384.25 390.83 480.41 269 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County Fiscal Years 1998-2004 County FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003r FY 2004 Lyon $404.41 $541.51 $530.02 $494.44 $478.49 $520.79 $523.77 McPherson 364.36 453.30 498.57 474.66 460.85 465.49 543.70 Marion 220.23 255.90 263.70 259.08 246.69 276.82 282.87 Marshall 300.25 373.60 370.67 353.23 355.90 410.15 435.92 Meade 163.24 202.90 252.93 232.28 233.61 252.50 278.41 Miami 243.30 334.47 365.30 334.43 336.70 392.79 437.95 Mitchell 364.10 455.39 467.20 441.91 446.27 510.90 540.98 Montgomery 344.29 437.39 460.18 466.06 458.06 502.61 509.41 Morris 225.99 297.93 302.90 301.42 309.87 338.22 352.71 Morton 302.84 330.10 339.90 390.10 381.50 388.25 473.81 Nemaha 281.40 347.09 361.57 320.42 316.37 337.42 359.15 Neosho 394.55 504.32 514.89 470.56 466.37 533.82 574.61 Ness 322.51 352.11 447.85 546.81 464.18 549.00 615.46 Norton 289.46 356.01 364.02 348.59 331.95 329.32 373.17 Osage 164.70 208.32 236.14 217.65 200.57 219.85 231.14 Osborne 243.21 287.30 307.95 306.89 316.83 372.30 392.19 Ottawa 131.82 146.39 209.95 189.01 152.59 192.14 217.89 Pawnee 221.76 284.26 323.24 302.13 320.16 338.25 361.00 Phillips 266.01 342.13 366.11 339.24 330.97 365.31 402.43 Pottawatomie 594.41 612.18 708.78 762.03 781.43 862.62 870.34 Pratt 467.33 567.50 576.64 560.20 575.98 657.35 717.06 Rawlins 151.58 198.86 223.84 227.16 222.01 233.77 256.50 Reno 474.83 591.25 582.11 547.88 550.18 624.44 623.98 Republic 202.53 269.21 305.65 283.44 288.08 311.03 332.56 Rice 197.06 230.16 276.02 267.82 254.54 281.57 308.29 Riley 223.47 384.76 362.52 338.77 360.54 407.84 448.03 Rooks 258.25 300.63 354.82 349.34 321.72 368.15 410.68 Rush 131.99 163.63 228.73 190.83 180.12 186.49 229.25 Russell 302.02 364.99 382.04 362.42 352.90 411.13 461.05 Saline 611.71 788.73 792.70 739.46 738.04 808.75 811.33 Scott 379.86 420.09 466.78 423.84 442.48 473.42 505.53 Sedgwick 574.95 693.30 671.13 655.47 647.37 711.73 713.02 Seward 651.24 744.77 737.32 676.97 639.35 665.92 699.65 Shawnee 509.51 650.48 647.92 654.24 637.66 710.46 709.60 Sheridan 249.99 363.87 333.08 282.46 258.76 320.83 341.63 Sherman 480.99 684.77 686.86 618.68 614.38 649.62 690.41 Smith 225.08 278.96 285.83 263.87 265.95 315.43 326.66 Stafford 135.60 162.14 201.87 207.28 204.46 230.53 318.54 Stanton 190.19 216.31 285.22 284.05 259.45 229.59 285.91 Stevens 248.00 280.86 317.65 342.89 322.21 343.05 379.96 Sumner 185.76 237.35 251.50 250.39 238.01 265.28 283.40 Thomas 496.19 653.20 650.06 615.99 609.24 665.76 708.41 Trego 236.04 303.73 328.62 312.26 302.18 370.82 406.83 Wabaunsee 96.27 124.90 163.96 137.17 132.54 164.65 170.65 Wallace 207.19 287.11 298.28 276.38 229.56 298.90 307.06 Washington 148.75 197.96 258.12 213.07 213.76 232.39 242.65 Wichita 223.23 242.30 281.02 251.89 246.33 247.97 284.02 Wilson 177.98 216.30 251.30 233.42 219.81 263.20 280.43 Woodson 128.31 150.39 193.26 198.53 189.95 239.79 231.00 Wyandotte 285.99 383.20 428.52 397.47 392.37 465.47 507.18 Kansas $432.37 $545.40 $559.67 $542.28 $536.03 $589.80 $604.94 r - revised Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (February 10, 2005). 270 Business Classification 2002 2003 2004 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting $1,313,873 $1,660,695 $1,705,017 Mining 6,407,614 7,554,203 8,386,839 Utilities 36,415,377 41,302,292 41,046,116 Construction 46,968,292 44,631,562 47,204,865 Manufacturing 46,683,759 46,867,605 50,704,379 Wholesale Trade 88,759,922 86,659,339 93,015,400 Retail Trade 932,620,639 978,296,805 1,011,051,693 Transportation and Warehousing 3,774,883 3,895,258 4,336,399 Information 118,027,064 123,580,840 130,291,589 Finance and Insurance 4,703,912 3,762,266 3,173,561 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 23,096,739 23,457,125 23,885,973 Professional and Technical Services 9,715,820 11,871,851 13,235,770 Management of Companies and Enterprises 245,807 1,617,963 1,571,286 Administrative and Waste Services 14,904,361 18,201,435 17,697,113 Educational Services 3,887,288 4,408,614 4,614,527 Health Care and Social Assistance 2,745,120 2,717,418 2,806,859 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 16,183,557 17,819,875 18,656,145 Accommodation and Food Services 139,240,970 148,752,102 158,479,794 Other Services (except Public Administration) 56,235,418 54,819,435 55,262,917 Public Administration 1,386,655 2,861,364 2,655,542 Unclassified Establishments 7,972,317 2,043,473 2,094,966 Total $1,561,289,388 $1,626,781,519 $1,691,876,751 Note: Local sales tax not included. * North American Industry Classification System. State Sales Tax Collection by NAICS* Classification Calendar Years 2002-2004 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Statistics, Sales Tax Reports, Monthly Sales Tax Collections by NAICS, http://www.ksrevenue.org/salesreports.htm (accessed June 2, 2005). 271 Summary of Property Taxes Levied by Taxing Districts November 1, 2003 and 2004 Taxing Districts 2003 General Tax Percent of Total 2004 General Tax Percent of Total Increase or Decrease State $35,938,636 1.29 $38,097,510 1.29 $2,158,874 County 811,032,947 29.19 846,215,224 28.55 35,182,277 City 486,947,213 17.53 506,778,709 17.10 19,831,496 Township 41,815,975 1.51 43,830,669 1.48 2,014,694 School 1,267,407,305 45.62 1,386,821,221 46.80 119,413,916 Cemetery 3,508,915 0.13 3,674,089 0.12 165,174 Drainage 3,888,932 0.14 3,939,741 0.13 50,809 Fire 36,093,744 1.30 39,429,575 1.33 3,335,831 Hospital 12,391,535 0.45 12,762,214 0.43 370,679 Improvement 1,269,224 0.05 1,294,996 0.04 25,772 Library 40,201,693 1.45 41,969,129 1.42 1,767,436 Lighting 5,479 0.00 8,726 0.00 3,247 Parks and Recreation 15,181,162 0.55 15,987,656 0.54 806,494 Sewer 212,139 0.01 138,056 0.00 -74,083 Watershed 2,935,167 0.11 2,899,441 0.10 -35,726 Airport Authority 2,409,917 0.09 2,478,905 0.08 68,988 Ambulance 346,836 0.01 370,812 0.01 23,976 Community Building 8,901 0.00 13,171 0.00 4,270 Ground Water Management 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Industrial 164,876 0.01 165,188 0.01 312 Irrigation 0 0.10 0 0.00 0 Rural Hwy. System 2,692,782 0.30 2,665,536 0.09 -27,246 Tax Increment 8,442,468 0.00 7,031,918 0.24 -1,410,550 Water 30,537 0.19 27,179 0.00 -3,358 Miscellaneous 5,285,970 0.19 6,956,245 0.23 1,670,275 Total $2,778,212,354 $2,963,555,911 $185,343,557 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, 2003, 2004, http://www.ksrevenue.org/pvdstatistics.htm (accessed March 31, 2005). 272 County Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Allen 71,361,183 9,669,646 134.88 74,812,512 10,114,885 134.64 Anderson 59,914,429 7,700,341 128.42 70,447,554 8,707,148 123.53 Atchison 103,832,243 13,517,809 130.04 110,282,344 14,226,979 129.01 Barber 54,417,785 7,445,193 136.61 62,798,615 7,901,265 125.65 Barton 167,901,110 25,379,288 150.74 172,108,641 26,077,039 151.17 Bourbon 75,890,368 10,973,896 144.55 78,821,838 11,184,101 141.77 Brown 75,012,361 8,727,206 116.22 79,660,371 9,432,730 118.30 Butler 390,003,186 52,658,787 134.36 414,741,270 56,529,140 135.28 Chase 35,358,899 4,153,862 117.26 37,620,417 4,410,756 117.10 Chautauqua 22,504,737 2,999,673 133.02 22,814,799 3,210,217 140.35 Cherokee 121,881,592 11,857,931 97.20 128,357,737 12,643,826 98.39 Cheyenne 35,951,970 3,434,662 95.47 38,575,739 3,481,958 90.18 Clark 31,822,733 5,118,558 160.75 33,233,785 5,609,847 168.72 Clay 57,065,526 7,893,152 138.26 58,917,214 8,289,111 140.63 Cloud 65,223,034 9,744,938 149.16 66,849,994 9,974,305 148.98 Coffey 441,678,791 30,488,044 68.99 454,792,206 31,408,274 69.03 Comanche 35,319,549 4,456,250 125.90 39,980,300 4,956,844 123.98 Cowley 204,379,270 28,943,550 141.29 192,968,752 27,796,367 143.69 Crawford 201,402,733 22,865,809 113.31 208,959,911 25,485,244 121.69 Decatur 30,193,005 3,822,358 126.55 31,397,176 3,919,096 124.82 Dickinson 122,580,925 14,267,234 116.23 128,669,852 15,044,637 116.80 Doniphan 60,379,242 6,304,683 104.41 63,948,514 6,629,760 103.64 Douglas 896,160,623 94,137,643 104.83 959,045,914 100,032,822 104.11 Edwards 40,132,512 5,395,134 134.42 41,582,442 5,509,366 132.48 Elk 21,578,993 3,132,677 145.06 23,690,525 3,376,055 142.42 Ellis 221,485,855 25,385,067 114.45 236,572,539 26,958,120 113.79 Ellsworth 48,039,194 7,294,750 151.75 50,229,622 7,585,446 150.92 Finney 368,727,377 44,488,677 120.41 452,245,616 50,380,118 111.20 Ford 206,230,672 31,037,829 149.82 218,781,783 33,205,347 151.18 Franklin 158,457,144 20,436,962 128.87 166,627,569 21,903,680 130.80 Geary 115,707,405 15,321,550 132.17 122,379,741 16,606,968 135.46 Gove 35,805,805 3,859,062 107.62 36,869,817 4,276,352 115.90 Graham 30,596,679 4,463,356 145.83 34,485,358 4,759,854 138.00 Grant 260,981,712 20,609,409 78.95 289,079,719 20,701,624 71.57 Gray 62,538,538 7,755,060 123.93 62,902,849 7,915,972 125.75 Greeley 29,196,202 3,621,675 123.84 32,516,036 4,325,863 132.88 Greenwood 54,119,271 7,554,326 139.16 54,263,392 7,615,956 140.15 2003 2004 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes by County 2003 and 2004 273 County Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation 2003 2004 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes by County 2003 and 2004 Hamilton 55,226,535 7,108,931 128.52 70,679,004 8,634,056 122.02 Harper 51,423,352 8,357,143 161.90 54,710,470 8,519,066 155.07 Harvey 207,075,711 25,218,068 119.67 214,344,947 26,417,822 122.61 Haskell 137,813,512 12,192,382 88.36 172,346,727 14,212,049 82.43 Hodgeman 24,688,766 3,992,248 161.68 25,090,784 4,336,099 172.74 Jackson 70,376,925 8,212,165 116.41 73,971,318 9,046,726 122.09 Jefferson 119,577,869 14,357,356 119.43 126,530,480 15,292,530 120.31 Jewell 34,151,090 4,671,220 136.64 35,464,973 4,852,937 136.66 Johnson 6,472,692,652 667,772,840 103.03 6,796,899,695 722,762,405 106.24 Kearny 187,615,188 15,977,142 85.14 242,780,762 18,153,687 74.73 Kingman 78,725,119 9,791,916 124.13 87,930,037 10,626,152 120.57 Kiowa 49,319,184 6,215,001 125.96 52,916,916 6,231,988 117.63 Labette 105,578,466 15,502,934 146.63 108,436,813 16,348,856 150.40 Lane 24,877,819 3,644,460 146.49 26,495,099 3,901,220 147.25 Leavenworth 415,024,180 50,507,415 121.01 450,666,296 54,110,669 119.76 Lincoln 31,269,705 4,788,261 152.99 33,096,212 5,121,138 154.66 Linn 152,301,831 14,003,315 91.94 157,211,335 14,305,128 90.91 Logan 31,586,776 4,292,406 135.75 33,946,030 4,426,649 130.36 Lyon 201,314,136 26,974,148 133.69 210,078,095 28,539,383 135.64 McPherson 262,856,829 31,378,195 119.12 279,299,174 32,582,209 125.70 Marion 91,462,319 11,430,756 124.87 94,569,067 11,900,681 123.49 Marshall 82,864,044 10,019,536 120.80 85,088,963 10,518,548 116.44 Meade 88,773,696 9,847,378 110.93 85,633,837 9,795,270 114.37 Miami 271,796,274 29,607,976 108.77 294,067,348 32,269,635 109.56 Mitchell 51,308,375 6,849,465 133.45 52,778,023 7,444,906 140.96 Montgomery 192,304,511 28,495,738 147.66 201,646,336 29,478,519 145.53 Morris 51,500,516 5,447,683 105.40 53,199,222 5,774,080 108.19 Morton 126,233,938 11,843,705 93.80 145,119,586 12,843,516 88.48 Nemaha 74,361,584 8,777,416 118.03 76,746,272 8,970,094 116.84 Neosho 83,328,365 12,667,558 151.76 87,465,262 12,951,401 147.83 Ness 40,900,440 5,368,785 131.00 43,815,349 5,561,333 126.68 Norton 38,117,431 5,070,865 132.96 39,064,094 5,049,073 129.14 Osage 107,322,930 11,417,966 106.38 112,787,805 12,974,593 114.48 Osborne 32,468,885 4,660,909 143.44 34,492,900 5,302,460 153.72 Ottawa 51,974,169 6,461,774 124.26 53,678,028 7,150,611 133.13 274 County Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Property Taxes Average Rate per $1,000 Assessed Valuation 2003 2004 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes by County 2003 and 2004 Pawnee 50,870,819 7,751,916 151.75 52,439,161 7,808,226 147.88 Phillips 43,881,125 6,139,524 139.91 45,081,652 6,300,251 139.68 Pottawatomie 338,904,575 27,530,493 81.10 360,026,579 29,563,910 82.05 Pratt 82,160,450 13,033,158 158.39 90,804,735 13,915,273 153.04 Rawlins 29,529,210 4,254,404 144.06 31,206,144 4,299,212 137.73 Reno 433,874,584 61,376,383 141.11 449,136,065 63,073,952 140.14 Republic 46,092,616 6,759,213 146.37 47,270,379 6,930,979 146.26 Rice 87,742,548 12,604,058 143.53 94,689,488 12,839,225 135.51 Riley 317,675,017 36,016,639 113.32 342,590,189 39,038,622 113.89 Rooks 42,337,402 6,942,664 163.70 46,518,657 7,038,818 150.81 Rush 32,067,767 4,795,442 149.40 32,872,448 4,872,267 148.12 Russell 54,631,060 9,108,369 160.25 58,209,009 10,869,874 178.46 Saline 433,432,599 46,364,946 106.82 449,626,217 50,051,890 111.08 Scott 62,759,125 8,140,730 129.56 64,583,136 8,376,131 129.28 Sedgwick 3,280,851,347 372,111,703 112.62 3,412,388,480 390,080,916 113.29 Seward 197,049,745 23,404,804 118.32 242,160,933 26,597,776 109.78 Shawnee 1,293,105,478 171,427,775 132.28 1,362,854,701 186,265,949 136.12 Sheridan 30,795,172 3,572,339 116.00 31,465,848 3,796,808 120.66 Sherman 55,904,885 6,674,850 119.30 57,283,196 6,932,009 120.83 Smith 35,292,150 5,167,261 146.34 36,144,685 5,839,506 161.50 Stafford 52,926,300 7,979,103 150.52 54,315,131 8,044,176 147.66 Stanton 82,876,290 8,105,081 97.72 92,588,509 8,552,834 92.33 Stevens 243,177,279 17,526,882 72.06 284,917,288 20,277,799 71.16 Sumner 148,931,520 22,928,294 153.38 155,061,119 24,045,486 154.52 Thomas 72,249,842 9,873,269 136.57 76,846,263 10,482,695 136.34 Trego 33,405,792 4,534,074 135.60 34,595,007 4,961,036 143.24 Wabaunsee 56,787,110 7,032,530 123.50 59,843,716 7,466,564 124.41 Wallace 25,165,890 2,839,719 112.84 24,788,475 2,958,365 119.34 Washington 53,734,653 7,479,096 139.12 55,216,469 7,867,066 142.43 Wichita 32,367,760 4,456,565 137.61 32,882,660 4,541,294 137.99 Wilson 59,241,352 7,087,317 119.37 64,300,588 7,613,722 118.39 Woodson 27,357,963 3,574,681 130.35 27,916,977 3,762,884 134.58 Wyandotte* 993,008,335 157,394,864 158.14 1,040,632,655 166,102,197 159.14 Kansas 23,942,233,535 2,783,829,243 115.95 25,376,336,281 2,969,760,273 116.68 * The Unified Government, Wyandotte County, Kansas. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Property Valuation, Statistical Report of Property Assessment and Taxation, 2003, 2004, http://www.ksrevenue.org/pvdstatistics.htm (accessed April 18, 2005). League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Government Journal, March 2004, 2005. 275 County 2004 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Allen 13,907 $74,812,512 $0 51.563 Anderson 8,208 70,447,554 3,545,000 66.513 Atchison 16,741 110,282,344 4,569,250 42.600 Barber 5,034 62,798,615 353,490 43.994 Barton 27,467 172,108,641 7,237,000 33.708 Bourbon 15,086 78,821,838 1,849,329 48.804 Brown 10,442 79,660,371 0 42.031 Butler 61,127 414,741,270 29,775,316 35.481 Chase 3,107 37,620,417 835,000 57.399 Chautauqua 4,185 22,814,799 74,264 86.840 Cherokee 21,815 128,357,737 6,844,776 40.262 Cheyenne 2,955 38,575,739 1,204,400 46.554 Clark 2,333 33,233,785 0 78.718 Clay 8,573 58,917,214 5,072,160 59.663 Cloud 9,859 66,849,994 0 53.039 Coffey 8,815 454,792,206 2,040,000 36.599 Comanche 1,915 39,980,300 0 76.314 Cowley 35,860 192,968,752 410,000 34.797 Crawford 38,398 208,959,911 9,920,000 41.885 Decatur 3,295 31,397,176 247,284 52.967 Dickinson 19,255 128,669,852 1,270,000 42.090 Doniphan 8,149 63,948,514 350,000 39.614 Douglas 102,983 959,045,914 28,640,000 29.856 Edwards 3,275 41,582,442 0 64.594 Elk 3,167 23,690,525 168,819 85.627 Ellis 27,212 236,572,539 873,595 38.065 Ellsworth 6,347 50,229,622 3,420,000 69.775 Finney 39,176 452,245,616 35,639,237 35.993 Ford 33,012 218,781,783 2,755,000 37.634 Franklin 25,540 166,627,569 4,778,530 58.323 Geary 26,313 122,379,741 5,080,304 53.714 Gove 2,910 36,869,817 1,715,000 62.939 Graham 2,808 34,485,358 1,732,342 88.866 Grant 7,745 289,079,719 2,110,000 29.671 Gray 6,063 62,902,849 0 67.333 Greeley 1,420 32,516,036 3,460,000 81.967 Greenwood 7,485 54,263,392 0 60.254 Hamilton 2,666 70,679,004 1,125,000 73.544 Harper 6,206 54,710,470 4,055,986 75.710 Harvey 33,502 214,344,947 7,981,221 30.507 Haskell 4,246 172,346,727 0 28.983 Hodgeman 2,151 25,090,784 0 109.348 Jackson 13,017 73,971,318 3,753,333 60.042 Jefferson 18,798 126,530,480 3,199,305 57.975 Jewell 3,433 35,464,973 51,936 86.252 Johnson 486,515 6,796,899,695 133,835,000 16.041 Kearny 4,591 242,780,762 660,000 34.143 Kingman 8,382 87,930,037 0 44.053 Kiowa 3,152 52,916,916 81,250 56.212 Labette 22,259 108,436,813 0 40.957 Lane 1,946 26,495,099 1,659,481 86.592 Leavenworth 71,546 450,666,296 11,430,000 38.868 Lincoln 3,498 33,096,212 0 94.746 Linn 9,722 157,211,335 0 39.197 Logan 2,855 33,946,030 342,835 62.874 Lyon 35,805 210,078,095 36,450,000 51.046 2004 County Tax Rates for 2005 2004 Total Levy 276 County 2004 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness 2004 County Tax Rates for 2005 2004 Total Levy McPherson 29,346 $279,299,174 $4,430,000 34.768 Marion 13,299 94,569,067 1,768,681 50.718 Marshall 10,589 85,088,963 764,000 44.458 Meade 4,662 85,633,837 209,193 42.475 Miami 29,187 294,067,348 23,465,000 38.838 Mitchell 6,707 52,778,023 8,076,088 67.042 Montgomery 34,934 201,646,336 13,219,917 42.308 Morris 5,995 53,199,222 1,710,000 53.855 Morton 3,317 145,119,586 0 41.143 Nemaha 10,500 76,746,272 1,362,139 49.241 Neosho 16,580 87,465,262 3,975,000 45.743 Ness 3,158 43,815,349 231,259 55.855 Norton 5,796 39,064,094 1,893,642 68.672 Osage 16,784 112,787,805 1,580,000 43.061 Osborne 4,179 34,492,900 137,000 78.672 Ottawa 6,177 53,678,028 610,000 69.794 Pawnee 6,796 52,439,161 455,311 67.885 Phillips 5,657 45,081,652 1,775,000 76.973 Pottawatomie 18,714 360,026,579 2,442,429 27.079 Pratt 9,437 90,804,735 390,000 54.960 Rawlins 2,843 31,206,144 70,000 65.229 Reno 63,832 449,136,065 3,095,000 31.862 Republic 5,307 47,270,379 9,513,905 87.351 Rice 10,412 94,689,488 5,860,000 51.893 Riley 62,291 342,590,189 19,141,804 34.341 Rooks 5,417 46,518,657 145,257 79.523 Rush 3,418 32,872,448 1,420,000 84.474 Russell 6,907 58,209,009 0 91.940 Saline 53,737 449,626,217 2,257,478 28.874 Scott 4,806 64,583,136 1,890,000 50.567 Sedgwick 462,896 3,412,388,480 727,952,003 28.763 Seward 23,091 242,160,933 10,344,552 20.800 Shawnee 170,902 1,362,854,701 74,123,947 42.091 Sheridan 2,662 31,465,848 235,000 68.015 Sherman 6,277 57,283,196 477,453 58.174 Smith 4,181 36,144,685 295,000 98.979 Stafford 4,589 54,315,131 0 57.033 Stanton 2,404 92,588,509 1,915,000 55.260 Stevens 5,389 284,917,288 4,607,502 36.834 Sumner 25,256 155,061,119 985,000 57.644 Thomas 7,933 76,846,263 670,924 35.523 Trego 3,103 34,595,007 675,410 74.606 Wabaunsee 6,767 59,843,716 1,850,000 44.443 Wallace 1,621 24,788,475 0 66.036 Washington 6,131 55,216,469 1,240,501 72.379 Wichita 2,447 32,882,660 2,440,000 84.860 Wilson 10,080 64,300,588 20,000 64.070 Woodson 3,631 27,916,977 166,000 79.559 Wyandotte 2 157,091 1,040,632,655 8,945,000 32.664 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Government Journal , March 2005. 2 The Unified Government, Wyandotte County, Kansas. 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. 277 2004 City Tax Rates for 2005 Kansas Cities of the First Class City 2004 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied in City By All Units Atchison 10,111 58,561,870 16,260,658 56.394 149.154 Coffeyville 10,472 39,606,818 23,070,000 38.472 171.887 Dodge City 25,568 126,020,694 40,055,000 39.565 162.677 Emporia 26,666 133,656,225 30,485,000 41.258 151.525 Fort Scott 8,065 38,597,919 4,316,091 45.237 164.853 Garden City 27,216 133,094,896 10,295,000 33.695 135.567 Hutchinson 40,783 228,362,651 38,280,000 41.626 152.301 Junction City 17,667 88,279,087 25,329,104 55.732 151.123 Kansas City 2 145,757 945,982,969 213,502,564 43.952 162.077 Lawrence 82,120 719,146,620 80,325,000 27.859 106.173 Leavenworth 35,211 170,861,033 25,260,000 54.316 142.641 Leawood 28,888 593,768,044 51,945,000 24.333 116.855 Lenexa 41,995 865,315,315 74,211,399 26.513 119.777 Liberal 20,067 91,501,987 20,855,000 43.932 137.219 Manhattan 44,733 295,185,464 60,820,000 40.832 - Pottawatomie County - 22,588,106 0 40.832 113.243 Riley County - 272,597,358 0 40.832 122.265 Newton 17,977 92,937,477 12,155,000 52.224 137.553 Olathe 105,274 1,039,423,055 98,610,000 23.206 125.265 Overland Park 160,368 2,414,115,217 125,780,000 9.037 105.447 Parsons 11,296 47,303,065 0 48.683 167.782 Pittsburg 19,276 110,652,897 9,965,000 43.555 129.968 Prairie Village 21,729 255,691,765 3,385,000 15.843 100.041 Salina 45,833 335,262,182 22,625,000 24.063 114.364 Shawnee 54,093 606,536,203 64,200,000 20.856 114.257 Topeka 122,008 938,350,459 214,995,000 32.391 146.076 Wichita 354,617 2,566,621,675 646,725,356 31.828 114.996 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. 2 The Unified Government, Wyandotte County, Kansas Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2004 Taxes Levied for 2005 , 2005 Edition. 278 2004 Tax Rates for 2005 Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2004 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Abilene 6,456 35,668,938 1,635,000 37.016 131.324 Andover 8,222 67,307,738 28,624,000 37.559 154.261 Anthony 2,308 8,154,372 5,930,000 70.742 215.386 Arkansas City 11,788 42,451,792 10,445,000 67.282 174.934 Augusta 8,486 44,430,082 24,203,500 41.233 151.989 Baxter Springs 4,344 17,972,157 230,000 30.315 110.966 Bel Aire 6,522 34,904,304 -- 21.975 125.461 Belleville 2,034 7,833,550 1,430,000 66.363 195.109 Beloit 3,869 17,666,380 0 47.386 163.824 Bonner Springs 6,782 57,846,057 8,165,000 33.625 - Johnson County - 3,093,976 0 33.625 147.742 Leavenworth County - 39,343 0 33.625 122.175 Wyandotte County - 54,712,738 0 33.625 145.984 Burlington 2,764 12,852,088 3,810,000 38.544 103.662 Caldwell 1,224 5,569,008 260,000 73.845 217.405 Caney 2,004 8,856,935 -- 36.659 157.414 Chanute 9,053 38,167,739 34,770,000 34.906 166.943 Cherryvale 2,292 5,879,046 2,094,900 56.200 181.071 Chetopa 1,238 3,053,735 137,800 52.267 176.035 Clay Center 4,405 19,314,434 4,465,000 52.310 162.574 Colby 5,244 33,003,112 1,225,000 34.217 151.103 Columbus 3,286 16,531,092 1,005,000 38.289 127.991 Concordia 5,459 22,437,048 4,515,000 52.337 181.285 Council Grove 2,275 11,115,169 -- 48.304 139.397 Derby 19,200 115,746,961 59,250,000 48.331 130.602 El Dorado 12,686 65,556,530 18,693,936 41.660 143.654 Elkhart 2,120 8,895,410 130,000 54.182 138.969 Ellis 1,827 8,241,225 376,870 59.493 144.553 Eureka 2,816 9,800,484 740,000 50.548 174.306 Fairway 3,886 65,638,958 770,000 12.854 97.052 Florence 667 1,437,856 -- 84.235 191.434 Fredonia 2,520 9,623,077 4,840,000 40.811 146.914 Frontenac 3,103 15,352,743 3,379,807 30.405 121.832 Galena 3,168 10,156,031 1,937,300 37.605 129.680 Gardner 11,670 84,034,913 26,560,000 23.994 131.368 Garnett 3,388 15,244,414 8,953,500 42.372 155.283 Girard 2,734 13,323,987 5,850,063 39.489 130.250 Goodland 4,589 24,861,465 720,000 50.811 148.450 Great Bend 14,927 72,387,828 12,368,840 41.693 160.953 Halstead 1,888 10,498,736 4,230,000 70.928 153.316 Harper 1,498 5,468,114 1,810,000 71.804 210.003 Hays 19,915 145,235,638 -- 34.437 124.777 Haysville 9,545 42,529,635 12,110,000 45.673 144.498 Herington 2,492 7,397,160 1,585,000 71.186 - Dickinson County - 7,111,278 0 71.186 159.929 Morris County - 285,882 0 71.186 176.572 Hesston 3,614 23,555,199 3,353,716 33.825 124.821 Hiawatha 3,331 16,170,012 -- 42.159 132.624 Hillsboro 2,839 13,668,763 6,310,000 40.623 143.766 Hoisington 2,953 8,108,599 6,617,000 54.899 184.542 Holton 3,341 16,496,453 9,122,267 48.690 159.679 Horton 1,883 4,631,919 2,760,000 56.910 154.593 Hugoton 3,630 14,027,138 2,165,000 42.836 111.505 Total Mills Levied by City By All Units 279 2004 Tax Rates for 2005 Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2004 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City By All Units Humboldt 1,926 5,309,922 -- 57.530 176.294 Independence 9,393 41,648,238 13,468,050 42.542 165.547 Iola 6,033 25,199,459 2,040,000 33.996 154.796 Kingman 3,270 16,393,599 8,020,000 54.000 150.691 Kinsley 1,551 5,138,474 515,000 84.356 191.756 Lansing 10,032 52,272,144 19,876,000 36.010 132.313 Larned 3,932 13,496,002 2,067,000 76.010 190.932 Lincoln 1,307 4,212,952 0 34.495 187.947 Lindsborg 3,290 17,139,195 2,870,000 31.327 125.957 Lyons 3,565 12,490,805 950,000 51.653 169.010 McPherson 13,731 93,723,315 47,395,000 48.734 134.310 Marion 2,058 8,456,753 2,610,000 58.068 167.767 Marysville 3,133 18,958,902 1,696,222 66.939 158.660 Merriam 10,835 153,726,182 29,808,972 19.275 95.898 Minneapolis 2,044 7,885,678 920,000 45.294 156.764 Mission 9,849 125,356,033 5,385,000 9.935 94.133 Mulberry 580 668,275 457,000 44.766 139.794 Mulvane 5,536 26,296,724 14,535,852 48.633 - Sedgwick County - 21,548,244 0 48.633 124.895 Sumner County - 4,748,480 0 48.633 153.776 Neodesha 2,734 7,946,202 1,135,000 36.730 151.408 Nickerson 1,183 3,332,379 785,000 77.869 186.059 Norton 2,901 10,923,165 588,684 51.216 159.547 Osage City 2,954 14,998,936 6,475,000 39.228 125.308 Osawatomie 4,595 17,675,188 1,305,000 49.910 138.900 Osborne 1,497 5,074,725 1,340,000 63.369 188.285 Oswego 1,989 5,881,663 2,275,253 58.069 193.842 Ottawa 12,031 64,362,711 22,634,837 43.854 161.092 Paola 5,065 38,499,141 4,425,000 44.393 136.951 Park City 6,877 38,507,948 12,255,000 36.178 140.035 Phillipsburg 2,510 8,930,248 1,065,000 50.986 181.131 Pratt 6,422 30,134,778 19,477,000 49.254 189.849 Roeland Park 7,075 59,581,723 -- 21.981 106.179 Russell 4,404 22,232,679 4,905,000 55.692 190.393 Sabetha 2,559 14,451,813 6,633,000 46.805 - Brown County - 2,886,222 0 46.805 144.375 Nemaha County - 11,565,591 0 46.805 151.586 Scammon 480 1,253,210 159,000 22.604 113.130 Scott City 3,640 17,976,119 1,920,000 60.197 173.797 Seneca 2,084 14,339,526 200,000 33.113 115.362 Sterling 2,568 7,069,156 -- 50.105 158.228 Ulysses 5,790 28,479,124 2,763,859 40.351 108.873 Valley Center 5,167 31,997,750 -- 47.813 134.413 Wamego 4,237 25,123,061 2,759,593 44.013 129.083 Weir 768 1,773,752 -- 57.900 135.392 Wellington 8,299 36,614,554 27,640,000 49.523 174.548 Winfield 12,016 57,975,972 20,172,914 47.107 156.285 Yates Center 1,520 5,305,105 0 61.579 179.419 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2004 Taxes Levied for 2005 , 2005 Edition. *Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates not reported. 280 County Total Grants Allen 13,907 $84,610 $38,509 $22,689 $18,860 $628 $3,924 Anderson 8,208 46,708 23,135 14,692 5,959 611 2,311 Atchison 16,741 99,976 40,970 29,258 24,229 2,347 3,171 Barber 5,034 36,190 17,104 12,706 4,062 800 1,518 Barton 27,467 141,450 72,236 45,302 17,178 1,248 5,486 Bourbon 15,086 107,895 42,085 28,868 27,598 3,743 5,600 Brown 10,442 83,430 29,367 30,046 18,894 1,236 3,886 Butler 61,127 224,144 127,939 54,204 29,982 3,269 8,750 Chase 3,107 18,898 8,356 5,482 3,164 389 1,507 Chautauqua 4,185 28,711 13,921 7,903 5,590 264 1,033 Cherokee 21,815 127,219 55,626 33,375 32,554 2,509 3,155 Cheyenne 2,955 31,624 10,033 16,689 3,931 182 789 Clark 2,333 20,148 7,685 8,101 3,799 99 464 Clay 8,573 60,994 28,134 20,885 8,555 1,140 2,280 Cloud 9,859 86,333 31,776 29,098 20,220 2,483 2,756 Coffey 8,815 44,576 21,539 15,781 3,972 842 2,442 Comanche 1,915 17,479 7,026 6,162 3,708 99 484 Cowley 35,860 280,324 93,874 48,690 38,817 92,471 6,473 Crawford 38,398 236,897 94,342 58,123 73,186 3,181 8,064 Decatur 3,295 38,613 11,758 20,083 5,278 298 1,197 Dickinson 19,255 121,530 61,537 33,286 18,821 1,898 5,988 Doniphan 8,149 48,482 18,457 16,450 10,462 1,183 1,931 Douglas 102,983 398,181 147,750 66,980 137,465 14,919 31,067 Edwards 3,275 29,358 9,597 13,498 4,680 314 1,271 Elk 3,167 27,935 11,043 6,604 8,786 281 1,221 Ellis 27,212 134,110 56,096 40,142 25,865 1,526 10,481 Ellsworth 6,347 39,726 16,988 15,082 5,534 717 1,405 Finney 39,176 124,061 52,645 37,818 24,985 1,078 7,534 Ford 33,012 134,385 52,911 42,404 24,565 1,396 13,109 Franklin 25,540 126,052 58,037 36,471 24,977 1,308 5,260 Geary 26,313 651,338 86,117 17,599 37,299 50,199 460,124 Gove 2,910 37,081 9,694 19,813 6,312 284 977 Graham 2,808 32,028 9,854 15,953 4,704 276 1,241 Grant 7,745 34,634 11,956 15,657 4,058 1,945 1,017 Gray 6,063 35,422 11,430 18,238 4,354 248 1,152 Greeley 1,420 31,298 4,083 21,099 5,623 83 411 Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2003 Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars) Procurement Salaries and Wages Resident Population Retirement and Disability Other Direct Payments 281 County Total Grants Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2003 Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars) Procurement Salaries and Wages Resident Population Retirement and Disability Other Direct Payments Greenwood 7,485 $60,673 $26,434 $14,753 $16,373 $562 $2,550 Hamilton 2,666 30,199 6,502 18,235 4,957 99 406 Harper 6,206 46,523 20,376 17,092 6,341 750 1,964 Harvey 33,502 166,532 87,433 42,804 30,118 1,464 4,713 Haskell 4,246 25,331 7,036 14,236 3,046 116 898 Hodgeman 2,151 20,440 5,785 11,167 2,512 189 787 Jackson 13,017 63,481 31,847 15,809 11,185 936 3,705 Jefferson 18,798 79,119 46,035 18,815 8,375 1,936 3,957 Jewell 3,433 37,319 12,413 15,419 7,169 413 1,905 Johnson 486,515 1,785,235 823,587 320,725 125,430 237,365 278,128 Kearny 4,591 38,940 7,846 13,624 16,826 99 545 Kingman 8,382 51,444 23,179 17,650 7,965 512 2,138 Kiowa 3,152 25,625 9,827 11,224 2,925 314 1,336 Labette 22,259 153,157 61,343 37,636 31,156 18,142 4,881 Lane 1,946 25,993 6,404 12,820 6,139 102 528 Leavenworth 71,546 1,065,031 198,882 55,848 53,233 499,062 258,007 Lincoln 3,498 27,861 10,589 10,095 5,306 405 1,467 Linn 9,722 58,710 27,258 18,025 9,757 1,150 2,521 Logan 2,855 32,836 9,125 16,386 6,455 132 737 Lyon 35,805 174,715 68,418 37,854 57,691 1,903 8,848 McPherson 29,346 129,332 71,316 38,363 11,222 3,531 4,900 Marion 13,299 76,934 36,802 24,997 10,469 1,075 3,591 Marshall 10,589 91,195 34,268 34,116 16,185 3,051 3,575 Meade 4,662 28,302 11,533 13,167 2,798 116 687 Miami 29,187 111,569 54,146 30,258 20,639 2,338 4,188 Mitchell 6,707 49,890 19,740 20,475 7,258 464 1,953 Montgomery 34,934 225,071 106,456 57,297 50,083 2,251 8,984 Morris 5,995 42,157 20,563 11,680 6,227 1,673 2,014 Morton 3,317 29,431 7,794 16,346 4,308 123 860 Nemaha 10,500 73,584 27,247 31,319 10,401 1,131 3,486 Neosho 16,580 99,871 46,132 25,857 22,461 1,721 3,701 Ness 3,158 32,072 11,302 15,100 3,645 364 1,662 Norton 5,796 51,186 16,309 19,639 12,697 900 1,641 Osage 16,784 86,190 47,198 21,217 11,495 2,219 4,061 Osborne 4,179 37,499 14,424 15,197 5,726 424 1,729 Ottawa 6,177 34,667 15,613 12,246 5,018 475 1,316 282 County Total Grants Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2003 Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars) Procurement Salaries and Wages Resident Population Retirement and Disability Other Direct Payments Pawnee 6,796 $43,825 $18,809 $16,723 $5,790 $344 $2,159 Phillips 5,657 46,495 18,263 17,585 7,699 623 2,325 Pottawatomie 18,714 79,898 40,750 22,660 12,217 1,030 3,240 Pratt 9,437 60,253 26,706 23,990 7,147 446 1,964 Rawlins 2,843 35,988 9,753 18,432 6,553 231 1,018 Reno 63,832 326,494 160,997 91,008 55,385 3,025 16,079 Republic 5,307 60,206 18,350 18,974 20,291 479 2,111 Rice 10,412 59,881 29,073 19,624 5,434 3,210 2,540 Riley 62,291 394,743 102,813 47,451 76,560 144,331 23,588 Rooks 5,417 41,996 17,165 17,217 5,667 380 1,568 Rush 3,418 30,839 12,119 13,105 3,933 331 1,351 Russell 6,907 62,621 24,388 26,259 9,161 561 2,252 Saline 53,737 274,116 127,735 63,687 55,573 6,874 20,247 Scott 4,806 35,714 7,036 21,185 6,131 264 1,098 Sedgwick 462,896 2,958,684 948,847 457,381 394,648 744,752 413,057 Seward 23,091 78,151 29,821 25,024 15,399 2,283 5,623 Shawnee 170,902 1,680,852 545,688 174,519 716,784 55,296 188,564 Sheridan 2,662 38,307 7,359 21,905 8,241 149 653 Sherman 6,277 65,212 17,699 34,108 9,802 323 3,280 Smith 4,181 41,036 15,121 16,836 6,371 448 2,261 Stafford 4,589 34,978 14,077 14,861 3,328 684 2,028 Stanton 2,404 29,114 4,974 19,479 4,178 83 401 Stevens 5,389 37,635 10,963 21,984 3,291 231 1,165 Sumner 25,256 139,027 73,199 40,079 17,968 2,395 5,385 Thomas 7,933 76,000 18,181 37,710 16,866 529 2,715 Trego 3,103 25,592 9,807 11,171 3,633 190 790 Wabaunsee 6,767 64,721 50,574 9,371 2,651 489 1,636 Wallace 1,621 26,302 4,776 15,035 4,781 1,110 600 Washington 6,131 56,526 20,584 24,210 7,790 759 3,182 Wichita 2,447 49,354 5,889 16,444 9,033 17,350 638 Wilson 10,080 61,120 28,531 16,146 13,356 674 2,414 Woodson 3,631 26,466 12,545 7,419 3,907 1,331 1,264 Wyandotte 157,091 1,115,705 338,035 229,187 349,176 45,918 153,389 State undistributed - 1,060,338 541 825,157 234,641 0 0 Kansas 2,723,507 $18,208,144 $6,195,937 $4,468,647 $3,414,998 $2,020,127 $2,108,436 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report, FY2003, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html (accessed October 7, 2004). Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 283 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Allen $58,348 $59,616 $68,807 $72,610 $83,091 $84,694 $84,610 Anderson 34,756 35,204 37,889 43,475 51,518 46,671 46,708 Atchison 74,613 68,710 74,199 75,762 89,895 95,652 99,976 Barber 30,081 31,163 35,371 30,376 39,331 39,736 36,190 Barton 118,904 119,566 126,819 122,711 145,595 146,997 141,450 Bourbon 73,355 73,606 78,108 83,128 93,044 95,453 107,895 Brown 56,312 61,869 65,148 68,896 85,685 88,915 83,430 Butler 162,211 167,534 178,656 183,269 211,681 220,674 224,144 Chase 19,132 12,960 17,399 15,644 18,083 17,572 18,898 Chautauqua 22,255 22,617 24,599 25,044 29,771 30,629 28,711 Cherokee 100,406 104,188 102,684 113,397 127,692 129,527 127,219 Cheyenne 22,787 21,849 33,571 25,507 41,726 37,399 31,624 Clark 15,462 20,231 17,032 14,161 21,025 21,857 20,148 Clay 43,075 46,488 49,238 46,993 63,507 61,225 60,994 Cloud 55,640 73,790 66,482 65,040 82,963 77,605 86,333 Coffey 36,494 35,670 42,674 42,016 51,268 50,797 44,576 Comanche 14,357 15,161 16,074 12,714 18,245 18,715 17,479 Cowley 149,575 173,181 161,325 180,693 244,049 257,660 280,324 Crawford 164,288 164,941 175,286 188,165 214,332 221,447 236,897 Decatur 21,952 21,851 30,580 25,185 39,605 32,612 38,613 Dickinson 109,165 101,621 101,336 101,219 119,990 118,849 121,530 Doniphan 32,687 33,210 41,629 42,102 53,740 57,183 48,482 Douglas 277,151 284,578 290,450 312,782 349,534 373,026 398,181 Edwards 23,587 24,241 34,982 26,914 40,968 36,093 29,358 Elk 18,584 17,940 19,805 19,735 23,673 22,958 27,935 Ellis 98,468 101,022 105,593 109,197 127,280 129,069 134,110 Ellsworth 32,959 34,175 36,026 35,071 42,672 40,812 39,726 Finney 98,008 103,199 110,921 103,005 138,262 135,193 124,061 Ford 101,820 110,436 114,567 113,286 136,788 140,410 134,385 Franklin 100,342 89,268 94,486 101,539 152,212 164,031 126,052 Geary 522,679 597,028 566,833 547,426 542,227 569,037 651,338 Gove 18,419 19,120 29,505 19,615 35,257 31,361 37,081 Graham 20,883 23,294 26,831 21,101 33,939 31,914 32,028 Grant 25,857 27,858 31,525 27,107 44,170 38,742 34,634 Gray 25,497 27,027 43,631 27,231 53,801 48,973 35,422 Greeley 14,846 14,710 23,848 13,078 34,015 36,841 31,298 Greenwood 44,142 40,097 43,757 44,747 50,763 52,515 60,673 Hamilton 20,020 23,477 24,721 15,180 32,907 29,686 30,199 Harper 39,684 42,343 46,356 40,454 54,044 53,110 46,523 Harvey 129,105 126,427 150,089 149,088 152,357 154,200 166,532 Haskell 17,532 19,607 36,211 20,800 45,658 35,159 25,331 Hodgeman 13,149 16,371 19,771 13,943 25,596 22,648 20,440 Jackson 43,941 43,785 49,533 49,309 62,282 64,168 63,481 Jefferson 60,494 56,804 61,230 63,491 73,509 78,551 79,119 Jewell 25,093 27,407 34,541 28,858 51,030 38,121 37,319 Johnson 1,300,900 1,376,694 1,491,703 1,387,848 1,550,778 1,631,506 1,785,235 Kearny 20,048 20,381 30,348 19,331 37,278 33,205 38,940 Kingman 47,214 41,889 51,528 43,231 56,371 54,783 51,444 Kiowa 21,884 22,829 27,938 21,252 31,719 31,256 25,625 Labette 115,504 124,760 113,570 120,905 134,979 149,031 153,157 Lane 15,480 15,741 24,216 16,397 29,501 25,281 25,993 Leavenworth 488,904 550,827 558,295 641,441 604,443 824,677 1,065,031 Lincoln 19,723 22,947 25,978 21,081 30,622 26,697 27,861 Linn 48,496 43,779 48,060 50,669 59,248 61,100 58,710 Total Federal Government Expenditures by County Fiscal Years 1997-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) 284 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total Federal Government Expenditures by County Fiscal Years 1997-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Logan $20,295 $33,386 $26,492 $20,012 $36,465 $29,485 $32,836 Lyon 114,555 111,168 112,287 116,790 139,983 143,907 174,715 McPherson 111,936 121,349 121,738 117,228 133,618 132,294 129,332 Marion 72,076 61,970 67,603 62,992 94,156 95,245 76,934 Marshall 56,987 67,542 73,437 62,191 86,911 100,461 91,195 Meade 23,499 26,502 32,659 24,051 41,992 35,908 28,302 Miami 84,603 91,556 87,493 95,607 140,813 155,020 111,569 Mitchell 37,348 40,297 47,718 39,938 62,030 50,982 49,890 Montgomery 178,626 177,264 182,866 191,390 219,951 220,740 225,071 Morris 29,609 30,919 34,299 35,297 42,309 41,688 42,157 Morton 18,255 25,978 25,222 16,714 31,823 30,073 29,431 Nemaha 46,389 48,900 59,778 53,889 68,103 70,560 73,584 Neosho 77,217 80,102 77,637 84,490 92,116 98,985 99,871 Ness 25,787 29,194 36,262 24,437 37,308 32,717 32,072 Norton 32,227 44,630 43,245 31,880 49,057 45,255 51,186 Osage 67,150 68,899 73,357 71,578 85,812 87,037 86,190 Osborne 27,825 29,144 37,513 31,387 44,463 38,658 37,499 Ottawa 25,413 28,824 31,544 28,568 39,250 35,842 34,667 Pawnee 37,224 38,632 48,452 38,795 55,472 51,087 43,825 Phillips 32,530 35,240 39,083 37,932 52,232 49,664 46,495 Pottawatomie 55,392 59,184 61,453 66,958 75,181 76,685 79,898 Pratt 61,899 52,272 62,350 50,432 69,390 78,304 60,253 Rawlins 22,138 20,323 31,652 32,592 49,902 44,810 35,988 Reno 251,242 285,354 268,402 274,923 315,538 322,909 326,494 Republic 34,743 56,689 45,632 45,429 68,880 59,253 60,206 Rice 47,518 49,868 59,920 51,185 68,274 66,795 59,881 Riley 189,447 205,413 208,978 268,884 321,621 339,649 394,743 Rooks 31,815 34,387 37,679 33,281 45,842 43,167 41,996 Rush 25,239 28,324 31,739 26,134 35,780 33,407 30,839 Russell 46,151 45,325 49,022 43,633 54,373 58,796 62,621 Saline 217,344 213,471 252,461 214,024 239,874 248,761 274,116 Scott 19,203 20,338 32,039 21,517 41,086 32,909 35,714 Sedgwick 2,134,525 2,367,636 2,446,879 2,427,960 2,731,250 2,871,630 2,958,684 Seward 89,968 92,609 122,752 165,729 81,218 78,603 78,151 Shawnee 1,265,334 1,292,318 1,462,862 1,336,281 1,477,728 1,721,727 1,680,852 Sheridan 17,215 17,883 30,804 19,819 41,416 35,744 38,307 Sherman 40,387 39,714 54,788 47,066 80,561 80,100 65,212 Smith 28,915 32,493 36,344 32,453 49,209 42,114 41,036 Stafford 31,564 33,570 39,309 30,027 48,598 43,416 34,978 Stanton 15,868 19,937 25,810 13,663 35,762 31,468 29,114 Stevens 24,462 25,238 37,855 28,252 48,673 44,286 37,635 Sumner 110,414 116,470 128,641 120,255 151,253 152,551 139,027 Thomas 37,894 39,213 59,120 44,657 78,565 66,950 76,000 Trego 22,463 23,130 24,764 21,364 29,497 27,410 25,592 Wabaunsee 42,378 54,079 78,772 95,896 84,951 88,323 64,721 Wallace 14,708 15,201 22,584 13,592 27,835 25,452 26,302 Washington 39,290 42,742 56,760 42,199 61,988 56,855 56,526 Wichita 37,627 49,624 60,499 50,199 51,217 37,950 49,354 Wilson 46,607 45,339 53,007 62,437 66,232 65,390 61,120 Woodson 19,328 19,925 22,917 21,714 27,539 27,777 26,466 Wyandotte 821,913 843,281 897,163 1,046,046 1,031,620 1,085,504 1,115,705 State undistributed 417,949 438,192 473,623 522,885 790,335 845,374 1,060,338 Kansas $12,646,757 $13,426,133 $14,447,020 $14,259,873 $16,698,766 $17,495,710 $18,208,144 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report , http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html (accessed August 1, 2005). 285 Agency 2001 2002 2003 Department of Agriculture $181,766 $175,996 $181,968 Agricultural Marketing Service 7,957 6,081 5,499 Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service 28,966 15,245 15,982 Farm Service Agency 271 448 410 Food and Safety Inspection Service 1,566 1,612 1,883 Food & Nutrition Service 133,436 145,042 149,679 Child Nutrition Programs 94,674 100,784 103,489 Commodity Assistance Programs 637 867 836 Food Stamp Program 10,998 8,865 13,620 Need Family Program 1,628 1,883 1,131 Special Supplemental Food Program (WIC) 25,499 32,643 30,603 Forest Service 2,325 22 1,940 Natural Resource Conservation Service 771 1,856 2,285 Rural Development Activities 6,474 5,690 4,290 Department of Commerce 5,173 5,474 6,210 Economic Development Administration 4,651 4,884 3,459 Corporation for National and Community Service 4,852 3,317 3,060 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 2,616 2,650 2,813 Department of Defense 267 810 958 Department of Education 271,363 344,091 124,757 Office of English Language Acquisition 1 3,270 5,658 4,715 Office of Educational Research and Improvement 14,846 5,855 5,507 Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services 90,760 116,597 40,449 Office of Vocational and Adult Education 15,596 17,621 4,390 Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 127,355 170,063 35,430 Programs for the Disadvantaged 12,699 17,547 1,376 Impact Aid 17,256 19,969 10,670 Programs for Amer. Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians 676 817 971 No Child Left Behind Act 2 - 59,382 19,948 Title 1 Programs 58,938 61,689 -- Office of Post Secondary Education 19,415 27,554 23,873 Office of Student Financial Assistance 111 743 10,393 Election Assistance Commission - - 5,000 Department of Energy 2,522 656 4,761 Environmental and Other Defense Programs 301 14 -- Energy Conservation Programs 1,898 509 3,611 Energy Research and Development Programs 311 133 1,150 Environmental Protection Agency 37,767 29,752 41,147 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 440 315 315 Federal Emergency Management Agency 11,108 43,918 - Disaster Relief 8,996 41,919 - Emergency Management and Planning Assistance 2,052 1,936 - Department of Health and Human Services 1,446,670 1,582,113 1,576,703 Administration for Children and Families 319,748 327,543 321,228 Child Care and Development 40,513 43,260 43,088 Child Support Enforcement 18,737 29,641 23,508 Children and Family Services (Headstart) 55,812 77,288 83,187 Safe and Stable Families 1,182 1,929 2,775 Foster Care and Adoption Assistance 60,776 42,797 37,858 Low Income Home Energy Assistance 15,885 14,002 17,381 Social Services Block Grant 15,199 14,068 13,925 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) 101,931 104,349 97,447 Administration on Aging 9,283 10,858 12,702 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 15,498 6,021 7,398 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 1,066,800 1,186,601 1,184,205 Health Resources and Services Administration 18,433 33,338 33,713 Indian Health Services 1,242 343 53 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 15,629 17,409 17,404 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 2001-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) 286 Agency 2001 2002 2003 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 2001-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Department of Homeland Security 3 - - $14,989 Coast Guard 3 $538 $391 657 Federal Emergency Management Agency 3 - - 14,332 Disaster Relief - - 12,237 Emergency Management Planning and Assistance - - 2,005 Department of Housing and Urban Development 173,571 189,081 219,805 Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 313 618 611 Community Planning and Development 40,854 47,693 51,995 Housing Programs 132,404 140,770 167,199 Public Housing Programs 127,668 132,389 159,257 Institute for Museum and Library Services 1,571 2,093 1,621 Department of the Interior 13,355 15,958 19,085 Bureau of Indian Affairs 2,635 3,045 2,879 Bureau of Land Management 512 540 618 Bureau of Reclamation 10 981 891 Fish and Wildlife Service 5,483 6,829 9,058 Minerals Management Service 2,360 1,034 1,823 National Park Service 660 1,470 1,643 Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement 1,695 2,059 2,173 Department of Justice 25,731 34,180 41,353 Office of Asset Forfeiture 3,403 1,248 2,023 Office of Justice Programs 16,185 25,954 39,330 Crime Victims Programs 3,554 4,373 5,159 Juvenile Justice Programs 1,867 4,755 4,688 Law Enforcement Assistance 10,674 16,826 21,654 Substance Abuse Programs 6,143 6,968 10,195 Department of Labor 53,526 53,577 55,103 Bureau of Labor Statistics 1,042 1,211 1,083 Employment and Training Administration 50,213 50,047 51,899 Mine Health and Safety Administration 107 79 58 Occupational Health and Safety Administration 671 636 669 Veterans Employment and Training Administration 1,493 1,604 1,394 National Foundation on Arts and Humanities 522 493 386 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 490 689 525 Social Security Administration SSI 4 88 544 466 Department of Transportation 274,190 398,400 400,542 Federal Aviation Administration 7,030 15,280 21,822 Federal Highway Administration 246,571 360,568 358,362 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 2,317 2,281 2,479 Federal Railroad Administration 226 9 -- Federal Transit Administration 15,025 18,210 13,386 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2,589 1,520 3,096 Research and Special Projects Administration 432 532 1,397 Department of the Treasury 149 167 45,968 Department of Veterans Affairs 2,779 4,135 11,309 Total $2,511,055 $2,888,801 $2,758,845 Single dash ( - ) indicates not applicable. Double dash ( -- ) indicates zero or rounds to zero. 1 In FY2000, this program was known as the Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs. 2 No Child Left Behind was introduced in Fiscal Year 2002. 4 Supplemental Security Income Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States. fiscal years 2001-2003, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr03.html (accessed February 10, 2005). 3 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. 287 Housing and Construction Housi ng and Const r ucti on Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Kansas?s average loan value for home purchase was $117,300 in 2003. The national average was $163,900. Source: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act 288 Housing and Construction Table of Contents Number of Housing Units in Kansas by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ................................................290 Housing Units, 2000, 2001-2003, by County ...............................................................................................292 Housing Units for Kansas Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1980, 1990, and 2000 and Percent Change ................................................................................................................294 Housing Characteristics by County, 2000....................................................................................................295 Selected Housing Characteristics by County, 1990 and 2000 .....................................................................297 House Heating Fuel, by County, 2000.........................................................................................................300 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value, by County, 1990 and 2000 .........................303 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent, by County, 1990 and 2000 ................305 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized, Kansas and the United States, 2002-2004.....................307 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, by County, 2001-2004.......................................................................................................................308 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 1999-2004 .............................................311 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, United States, and Surrounding States, 2000-2004....................312 Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, 1990 and 2000........313 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 289 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 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 Number of Housing Units in Kansas by County Census Years 1950-2000 290 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Number of Housing Units in Kansas by County Census Years 1950-2000 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; Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics Kansas 2000, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 15, 2005). 291 County Census 2000 Housing Units July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Allen 6,449 6,454 6,463 6,456 Anderson 3,596 3,612 3,619 3,630 Atchison 6,818 6,831 6,841 6,855 Barber 2,740 2,739 2,735 2,738 Barton 12,888 12,894 12,931 12,937 Bourbon 7,135 7,173 7,193 7,252 Brown 4,815 4,855 4,860 4,859 Butler 23,178 23,834 24,130 24,495 Chase 1,529 1,531 1,531 1,532 Chautauqua 2,169 2,186 2,196 2,206 Cherokee 10,031 10,114 10,164 10,218 Cheyenne 1,636 1,635 1,632 1,629 Clark 1,111 1,121 1,121 1,123 Clay 4,084 4,095 4,094 4,094 Cloud 4,838 4,830 4,822 4,817 Coffey 3,876 3,928 3,959 3,982 Comanche 1,088 1,084 1,079 1,076 Cowley 15,673 15,783 15,954 15,969 Crawford 17,221 17,362 17,514 17,637 Decatur 1,821 1,818 1,819 1,818 Dickinson 8,686 8,715 8,748 8,762 Doniphan 3,489 3,512 3,519 3,520 Douglas 40,250 41,206 42,167 43,026 Edwards 1,754 1,755 1,754 1,753 Elk 1,860 1,873 1,881 1,891 Ellis 12,078 12,117 12,160 12,247 Ellsworth 3,228 3,247 3,261 3,264 Finney 13,763 13,889 13,956 14,017 Ford 11,650 11,739 11,836 11,900 Franklin 10,229 10,425 10,546 10,645 Geary 11,959 12,045 12,089 12,104 Gove 1,423 1,429 1,433 1,440 Graham 1,553 1,556 1,556 1,557 Grant 3,027 3,066 3,083 3,098 Gray 2,181 2,205 2,229 2,252 Greeley 712 716 717 718 Greenwood 4,273 4,288 4,292 4,299 Hamilton 1,211 1,220 1,223 1,225 Harper 3,270 3,264 3,257 3,256 Harvey 13,378 13,507 13,678 13,788 Haskell 1,639 1,658 1,669 1,681 Hodgeman 945 951 955 960 Jackson 5,094 5,156 5,199 5,242 Jefferson 7,491 7,636 7,727 7,810 Jewell 2,103 2,102 2,101 2,102 Johnson 181,801 188,219 194,481 198,710 Kearny 1,657 1,694 1,703 1,718 Kingman 3,852 3,866 3,881 3,879 Kiowa 1,643 1,645 1,646 1,647 Labette 10,306 10,358 10,348 10,351 Lane 1,065 1,063 1,062 1,059 Leavenworth 24,401 24,882 25,280 25,896 Lincoln 1,853 1,851 1,848 1,846 Linn 4,720 4,768 4,808 4,839 Logan 1,423 1,424 1,424 1,424 2000, 2001-2003 by County Housing Units 292 County Census 2000 Housing Units July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate 2000, 2001-2003 by County Housing Units Lyon 14,757 14,791 14,818 14,818 McPherson 11,830 11,936 5,967 12,151 Marion 5,882 5,935 4,998 5,992 Marshall 4,999 4,999 12,093 5,003 Meade 1,968 1,973 1,975 1,977 Miami 10,984 11,193 11,327 11,509 Mitchell 3,340 3,334 3,326 3,320 Montgomery 17,208 17,219 17,206 17,208 Morris 3,160 3,179 3,186 3,192 Morton 1,519 1,528 1,533 1,560 Nemaha 4,340 4,368 4,375 4,385 Neosho 7,461 7,484 7,488 7,494 Ness 1,835 1,837 1,837 1,837 Norton 2,673 2,672 2,670 2,666 Osage 7,018 7,115 7,167 7,239 Osborne 2,419 2,417 2,413 2,409 Ottawa 2,755 2,752 2,759 2,771 Pawnee 3,114 3,115 3,124 3,121 Phillips 3,088 3,092 3,090 3,093 Pottawatomie 7,311 7,437 7,544 7,644 Pratt 4,633 4,664 4,686 4,708 Rawlins 1,565 1,566 1,565 1,563 Reno 27,625 27,727 27,785 27,832 Republic 3,113 3,110 3,114 3,113 Rice 4,609 4,605 4,604 4,595 Riley 23,400 23,602 23,764 23,973 Rooks 2,758 2,755 2,751 2,748 Rush 1,928 1,930 1,930 1,933 Russell 3,871 3,860 3,850 3,837 Saline 22,695 22,832 22,981 23,140 Scott 2,291 2,298 2,318 2,317 Sedgwick 191,133 193,479 195,490 197,816 Seward 8,027 8,088 8,108 8,122 Shawnee 73,768 74,403 74,989 75,908 Sheridan 1,263 1,272 1,280 1,289 Sherman 3,184 3,202 3,220 3,239 Smith 2,326 2,331 2,331 2,333 Stafford 2,458 2,455 2,452 2,451 Stanton 1,007 1,017 1,023 1,029 Stevens 2,265 2,291 2,296 2,303 Sumner 10,877 10,956 11,010 11,028 Thomas 3,562 3,573 3,575 3,581 Trego 1,723 1,716 1,710 1,705 Wabaunsee 3,033 3,059 3,081 3,098 Wallace 791 795 796 798 Washington 3,142 3,146 3,149 3,154 Wichita 1,119 1,126 1,129 1,132 Wilson 4,937 4,956 4,966 4,976 Woodson 2,076 2,079 2,080 2,078 Wyandotte 65,892 66,093 66,173 66,281 Kansas 1,131,395 1,146,288 1,159,276 1,170,718 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Unit Estimates, Annual Estimates of Housing Units for Counties in Kansas: April 1, 2000-July 1, 2003, http://www.census.gov/popest/housing/HU-EST2003-04.html (accessed February 15, 2005). 293 Housing Units for Kansas Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More 1980, 1990, and 2000, and Percent Change 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 % 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), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Kansas, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 15, 2005). 294 Housing Characteristics by County, 2000 Number of 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 Logan 1,423 1,243 180 3.1 13.2 948 295 Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units 295 Housing Characteristics by County, 2000 Number of Housing Units Vacant Housing Units County Total Total Owned Rented Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units 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, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Kansas, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed April 20, 2004). 296 County Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities No Telephone Service Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities No Telephone Service Allen 1.2 1.3 7.7 0.6 0.3 5.6 Anderson 1.0 0.8 6.9 1.4 1.0 5.5 Atchison 1.5 1.5 5.0 0.4 0.6 3.1 Barber 2.5 4.8 2.6 0.4 0.7 2.2 Barton 0.5 1.1 4.9 0.5 0.8 3.7 Bourbon 2.1 2.2 7.1 0.6 0.5 4.8 Brown 1.2 2.4 4.6 0.4 0.8 4.2 Butler 0.7 1.1 4.0 0.3 0.4 2.3 Chase 2.3 2.2 6.2 0.6 0.9 4.9 Chautauqua 2.8 5.7 9.2 1.1 0.4 4.6 Cherokee 2.0 2.9 10.7 0.6 0.9 6.1 Cheyenne 4.9 0.7 1.9 0.8 0.7 3.7 Clark 6.4 7.5 3.5 0.4 0.6 2.0 Clay 0.6 0.9 4.8 0.1 0.3 3.6 Cloud 0.5 2.4 4.5 0.4 0.4 4.0 Coffey 2.0 2.1 5.1 0.8 1.0 2.4 Comanche 8.4 8.0 5.6 0.1 0.5 5.5 Cowley 0.6 0.8 6.2 0.5 0.5 0.2 Crawford 0.7 0.6 5.5 0.6 0.6 4.1 Decatur 1.4 3.1 3.8 0.1 0.6 2.2 Dickinson 1.0 1.5 5.1 0.5 0.1 2.2 Doniphan 2.3 2.5 5.5 0.5 0.5 3.2 Douglas 0.5 0.4 3.8 0.3 0.3 2.1 Edwards 0.7 0.6 6.6 0.3 0.6 3.2 Elk 1.9 1.3 6.3 0.8 0.8 4.2 Ellis 0.6 0.8 2.8 0.2 0.7 2.0 Ellsworth 3.8 4.8 4.3 0.4 0.4 1.2 Finney 0.3 0.6 9.0 0.7 0.7 6.6 Ford 1.3 2.0 8.3 0.6 0.7 4.3 Franklin 1.0 1.2 5.8 0.8 1.0 3.4 Geary 0.1 0.3 6.4 0.4 0.3 3.1 Gove 0.3 1.1 1.9 0.3 0.3 0.9 Graham 4.9 9.3 6.4 0.6 0.5 2.1 Grant 0.0 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.3 1.9 Gray 2.0 3.3 3.3 0.3 0.0 2.2 Greeley 1.7 2.0 2.3 0.3 0.0 1.2 Greenwood 0.6 0.4 6.8 1.0 1.2 4.6 1990 Percent of Occupied Housing Units: 2000 Percent of Occupied Housing Units: Selected Housing Characteristics by County, 1990 and 2000 297 County Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities No Telephone Service Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities No Telephone Service 1990 Percent of Occupied Housing Units: 2000 Percent of Occupied Housing Units: Selected Housing Characteristics by County, 1990 and 2000 Hamilton 1.6 2.6 3.4 1.1 0.6 3.0 Harper 2.3 2.5 4.1 0.2 0.5 4.2 Harvey 0.5 1.0 4.8 0.2 0.4 2.6 Haskell 2.4 2.8 6.0 1.0 1.3 3.4 Hodgeman 0.7 0.7 2.1 1.5 0.8 1.4 Jackson 1.7 0.8 5.3 0.4 0.2 2.4 Jefferson 1.9 1.6 3.9 0.5 0.6 2.8 Jewell 4.4 4.3 3.0 0.1 0.2 3.1 Johnson 0.1 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.4 0.6 Kearny 0.4 0.3 5.1 0.7 0.3 1.8 Kingman 1.3 2.0 6.0 0.6 0.0 3.6 Kiowa 1.3 0.9 3.8 0.3 2.0 3.6 Labette 1.5 2.8 8.1 0.4 0.6 4.8 Lane 0.5 1.3 3.8 0.4 0.7 1.1 Leavenworth 0.7 1.0 4.0 0.4 0.4 2.5 Lincoln 5.6 6.4 3.1 0.3 0.7 4.1 Linn 2.7 2.8 6.9 0.7 0.8 4.2 Logan 0.2 0.2 3.4 0.0 0.2 2.9 Lyon 0.6 1.3 6.7 0.7 0.5 4.8 McPherson 0.8 0.5 3.8 0.2 0.3 2.5 Marion 1.9 2.2 4.2 0.5 0.9 3.0 Marshall 2.2 1.8 4.4 0.1 0.4 2.3 Meade 1.0 1.3 5.9 0.3 0.2 2.8 Miami 0.8 1.0 3.6 0.9 1.1 2.2 Mitchell 0.4 2.7 2.0 0.5 0.6 3.3 Montgomery 0.9 1.6 8.6 0.3 0.6 6.9 Morris 1.1 0.8 5.1 0.2 0.0 2.7 Morton 0.9 2.0 8.7 1.2 1.0 2.1 Nemaha 1.5 1.2 2.6 0.6 0.4 2.6 Neosho 0.8 0.8 7.0 0.8 0.6 5.0 Ness 2.9 5.6 2.3 0.0 0.1 2.0 Norton 2.2 2.9 3.9 0.5 1.4 3.8 Osage 1.0 0.9 5.8 0.5 0.5 2.7 Osborne 2.0 4.4 4.0 0.5 0.7 3.9 Ottawa 1.5 0.9 6.0 0.7 0.5 2.9 Pawnee 0.4 0.5 4.3 0.4 0.7 3.3 298 County Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities No Telephone Service Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities No Telephone Service 1990 Percent of Occupied Housing Units: 2000 Percent of Occupied Housing Units: Selected Housing Characteristics by County, 1990 and 2000 Phillips 2.7 4.5 4.6 0.6 0.7 2.0 Pottawatomie 0.4 0.8 3.4 0.1 0.4 1.9 Pratt 0.3 0.6 3.8 0.5 0.5 2.6 Rawlins 4.3 4.2 2.3 0.5 0.5 5.2 Reno 0.8 1.4 6.2 0.6 0.8 3.7 Republic 2.5 4.1 3.4 0.4 0.4 4.3 Rice 1.6 3.2 6.1 0.4 0.2 4.8 Riley 0.5 0.6 3.1 0.3 0.2 1.5 Rooks 2.5 3.6 3.5 0.6 0.3 3.1 Rush 3.0 6.2 3.7 1.0 1.0 4.1 Russell 2.1 5.1 5.7 0.7 0.6 3.0 Saline 0.2 0.6 4.6 0.1 0.4 3.0 Scott 0.3 0.3 3.3 0.0 0.3 3.5 Sedgwick 0.3 0.6 4.6 0.3 0.6 2.8 Seward 0.1 0.4 10.6 0.3 0.4 7.0 Shawnee 0.3 0.6 3.4 0.3 0.5 2.8 Sheridan 1.5 2.0 3.1 1.6 0.7 1.2 Sherman 0.0 0.8 4.4 0.2 0.4 3.0 Smith 3.8 5.0 3.5 1.1 0.5 3.1 Stafford 2.6 4.3 5.4 0.1 0.3 4.0 Stanton 0.8 1.3 6.3 1.3 0.7 2.8 Stevens 0.8 0.4 4.0 0.9 0.4 0.7 Sumner 1.1 1.5 4.2 0.4 0.6 3.2 Thomas 0.6 0.6 3.8 0.2 0.7 1.4 Trego 2.6 2.7 3.5 0.6 0.3 2.6 Wabaunsee 1.6 1.2 3.8 1.2 1.1 2.0 Wallace 1.0 1.2 2.8 0.0 0.3 2.4 Washington 5.1 8.0 3.2 1.5 1.3 3.6 Wichita 2.8 2.8 2.5 0.7 0.3 1.7 Wilson 1.9 1.9 7.8 0.7 1.0 6.2 Woodson 2.7 2.2 5.6 0.5 1.0 5.4 Wyandotte 0.5 1.0 5.6 0.4 0.4 4.0 Kansas 0.8 1.1 4.4 0.4 0.5 2.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing (CPH-5-18); Census 2000: Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics , Table DP-4. 299 Percent 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, by County 2000 300 Percent 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, 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 0.0 301 Percent 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, 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, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics Kansas 2000 , http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 15, 2005). 302 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, by County 1990 and 2000 303 County Total Units 1990 Median Value 1990 Total Units 2000 Median Value 2000 Specified Owner - Occupied Housing Units and Median Value, 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 CPH-1-18: Kansas; Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000, DP-4: Kansas. 304 Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median Rent County 1990 1990 2000 2000 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*, by County 1990 and 2000 305 Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median Rent County 1990 1990 2000 2000 Specified Renter - Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent*, by County 1990 and 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 CPH-1-18: Kansas; Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000, DP-4: Kansas. 306 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized, Kansas and the United States, 2002-2004 Housing Structure Type Kansas United States Kansas United States Kansas United States Housing Units in Structures with: 1 Unit 10,325 1,332,620 11,494 1,460,887 11,437 1,596,443 2 Units 710 37,158 764 40,936 662 42,766 3-4 Units 377 36,503 388 41,577 223 47,211 5 or More Units 1,571 341,397 2,403 345,814 868 365,640 No. of Structures with 5 Units or More 101 20,748 195 20,781 73 21,362 Total 12,983 1,747,678 15,049 1,889,214 13,190 2,052,060 Valuation (Thousands of Dollars) in Structures with: 1 Unit $1,461,348 $190,433,081 $1,697,858 $218,228,631 $1,791,063 $253,287,921 2 Units 60,672 3,116,810 66,034 3,805,467 57,836 3,906,882 3-4 Units 30,216 2,837,145 27,407 3,316,397 21,822 4,011,095 5 or More Units 75,941 2,280,645 104,107 24,342,610 41,680 28,913,565 Total $1,628,177 $219,188,681 $1,895,406 $249,693,105 $1,912,401 $290,119,463 2003 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Annual Data, http://www.census.gov/const/www/C40/table2.html (accessed July 6, 2005). 2002 2004 307 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Allen 27 $1,866,000 12 $1,245,924 8 $797,000 6 $564,000 Anderson 3 290,000 5 570,000 16 2,072,934 33 3,960,000 Atchison 16 2,103,280 18 2,717,152 35 2,530,275 27 3,400,684 Barber 005 550,000 5 560,000 8 1,060,000 Barton 62 6,769,605 37 3,537,216 48 4,859,817 35 2,779,560 Bourbon 16 393,000 53 3,007,000 9 467,000 3 190,000 Brown 9 865,772 2 125,000 7 613,500 3 220,000 Butler 325 37,986,205 406 49,629,904 407 52,663,386 382 56,861,518 Chase 001 102,375 0 0 0 0 Chautauqua --000000 Cherokee 4 250,000 2 152,400 4 670,000 3 527,000 Cheyenne 000 0 4 200,200 0 0 Clark 0 0 1 250,000 2 290,000 Clay 18 2,159,247 7 938,000 33 3,232,425 10 995,000 Cloud 1 80,000 1 185,000 5 971,000 2 180,000 Coffey 30 2,800,500 25 2,293,000 29 2,743,000 28 3,096,080 Comanche 001 116,343 0 0 0 0 Cowley 217 13,657,729 68 8,275,574 90 11,865,392 81 11,204,337 Crawford 205 13,445,673 181 15,934,234 204 17,163,689 107 14,054,943 Decatur 4 430,000 2 143,000 3 344,000 0 0 Dickinson 67 5,786,500 51 5,276,750 47 4,873,110 39 3,386,433 Doniphan 13 1,235,930 9 845,713 16 1,490,427 24 2,189,796 Douglas 990 97,305,407 942 97,987,577 977 103,394,645 834 102,343,329 Edwards 000 0 2 383,000 1 180,000 Elk -------- Ellis 58 5,515,791 108 8,646,705 16 2,353,375 45 6,790,230 Ellsworth 14 1,329,900 5 475,000 4 306,000 19 2,243,372 Finney 62 5,129,300 69 6,300,692 32 3,784,574 30 3,029,757 Ford 115 9,445,520 88 7,401,600 94 8,199,133 68 8,244,200 Franklin 126 12,735,362 66 5,628,180 207 20,648,022 137 18,518,107 Geary 46 3,361,414 28 2,824,561 51 6,110,943 64 8,308,872 Gove 1 65,000 2 252,000 0 0 0 0 Graham 00000000 Grant 5 297,000 5 439,000 6 1,084,000 10 576,227 Gray 20 2,003,500 3 440,000 9 1,236,000 14 1,830,000 Greeley 000 0 1 150,000 1 145,000 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits by County 2001-2004 20032001 2002 2004 308 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits by County 2001-2004 20032001 2002 2004 Greenwood 1 $60,000 3 $282,000 4 $485,000 1 $125,000 Hamilton 2 325,000 2 215,000 13 490,000 3 325,000 Harper 1 400,000 2 198,790 4 150,600 2 36,400 Harvey 212 18,450,601 149 17,296,178 130 14,462,518 101 12,341,072 Haskell 001 75,000 1 125,000 0 0 Hodgeman -------- Jackson 56 4,169,715 5 495,000 6 550,000 74 9,085,000 Jefferson 110 10,611,944 107 10,161,200 114 12,655,180 110 14,634,500 Jewell 000 0 1 150,000 0 0 Johnson 6489 779,344,326 4,239 691,430,865 5,331 813,136,351 4,398 807,383,642 Kearny 4 550,000 11 340,000 2 245,836 10 605,511 Kingman 33 4,180,000 15 885,000 8 988,000 6 792,000 Kiowa 1 120,000 0 0 0 0 00 Labette 22 1,662,565 39 2,561,488 26 1,869,727 9 657,585 Lane 3 418,300 1 90,000 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 459 43,537,390 686 76,145,108 567 64,251,439 590 77,105,739 Lincoln 1 115,000 1 100,000 1 48,000 1 85,000 Linn 45 5,285,000 3 350,000 10 820,348 88 12,039,989 Logan 1 111,879 1 116,343 2 245,836 8 681,332 Lyon 52 4,576,378 32 3,239,147 91 5,714,415 173 14,082,276 McPherson 194 18,501,742 96 12,907,500 107 14,179,600 128 19,266,780 Marion 47 4,444,100 39 3,398,000 35 3,424,550 64 4,655,825 Marshall 3 450,000 6 874,900 8 1,145,900 11 1,468,000 Meade 00000000 Miami 105 16,261,791 116 19,326,763 143 24,083,849 282 43,000,278 Mitchell 2 307,000 2 437,000 6 921,000 8 1,406,000 Montgomery 6 740,347 20 1,810,059 16 1,265,582 11 1,160,268 Morris 5 331,285 2 206,800 3 439,000 7 688,650 Morton 1 159,000 25 252,905 2 335,000 0 0 Nemaha 9 1,210,000 11 1,575,000 17 2,599,000 8 1,455,000 Neosho 8 565,000 9 807,506 12 1,248,644 7 699,000 Ness 2 260,000 1 10,000 3 195,000 1 145,000 Norton 2 198,699 0 0 6 426,000 1 65,000 Osage 64 6,832,173 91 15,344,843 75 12,408,600 80 2,631,435 Osborne 1 20,000 0 0 1 17,000 0 0 Ottawa 18 1,892,200 26 3,463,043 23 2,983,754 6 539,000 309 County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits by County 2001-2004 20032001 2002 2004 Pawnee 12 $752,079 1 $89,714 4 $326,118 3 $429,355 Phillips 004 336,671 12 938,947 1 375,000 Pottawatomie 101 13,559,328 114 16,734,059 30 3,582,857 131 23,105,061 Pratt 000 0 16 2,389,200 Rawlins 1 210,000 0000 Reno 130 16,013,970 126 16,099,755 120 16,351,903 99 13,614,768 Republic 9 689,471 1 20,000 0 0 0 0 Rice 9 680,000 0 0 14 714,000 8 917,355 Riley 192 20,439,194 247 24,983,690 590 52,450,958 438 45,328,328 Rooks 000 0 1 40,000 1 105,000 Rush 3 208,850 1 13,000 0 0 Russell 2 750,000 0 0 2 194,000 4 825,000 Saline 197 21,113,781 190 11,787,777 141 18,752,310 155 16,752,552 Scott 22 1,331,000 3 452,000 3 940,000 9 1,112,000 Sedgwick 2247 237,470,577 2,609 275,400,019 3,024 302,982,136 2,474 291,720,615 Seward 7 949,000 7 778,000 34 3,107,000 52 4,996,000 Shawnee 718 94,909,965 1,077 120,111,497 1,092 158,942,173 861 145,229,849 Sheridan -------- Sherman 19 1,270,000 0 0 2 158,047 15 712,268 Smith 3 350,000 2 199,000 0 0 0 0 Stafford 001 150,000 0 0 1 175,000 Stanton 2 600,000 3 840,000 2 525,000 0 0 Stevens 2 153,000 4 668,000 4 575,000 4 584,000 Sumner 60 6,020,489 42 4,401,000 36 3,406,222 54 6,023,000 Thomas 1 90,000 4 425,000 3 356,000 3 700,000 Trego 2 387,000 2 297,000 0 0 25 1,962,000 Wabaunsee 10 1,030,000 7 666,343 7 720,000 26 3,609,880 Wallace 00000000 Washington 0 0 1 100,000 2 259,118 Wichita 1 105,000 1 130,000 1 80,000 1 100,000 Wilson 6 273,800 0 0 2 190,000 2 65,000 Woodson 9 763,251 2 168,000 1 108,280 7 702,000 Wyandotte 108 10,761,222 101 12,954,489 83 9,969,826 239 26,157,265 Kansas 14,283 $1,584,071,197 12,494 $1,578,336,202 14,348 $1,813,601,353 12,835 $1,872,278,341 Single dash (-) indicates not a permit issuing place. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division, Building Permits Branch, Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits , 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004. 310 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Andover - - - $30,170 $30,046 $33,924 12.91 Arkansas City $4,190 $100,311 $14,370 $7,277 $4,797 $15,036 213.44 Atchison 11,951 11,517 16,873 5,989 5,274 6,818 29.28 Augusta - - - 4,216 2,261 7,470 230.36 Bonner Springs - - - 13,963 12,497 7,250 -41.98 Coffeyville 1,599 2,451 1,434 3,616 36,363 2,801 -92.30 Derby 18,220 22,996 40,266 24,191 37,293 31,584 -15.31 Dodge City 16,716 53,700 31,454 13,816 19,782 16,763 -15.26 El Dorado 6,355 7,252 11,982 16,014 14,723 16,277 10.55 Emporia 35,987 38,565 42,083 41,925 21,017 21,054 0.17 Fort Scott 2,479 19,274 - 7,641 2,862 2,591 -9.49 Garden City 40,840 20,731 17,262 38,632 19,303 14,000 -27.47 Gardner - - - 34,179 62,266 59,559 -4.35 Great Bend 13,671 16,283 7,881 7,676 22,539 8,166 -63.77 Hays 11,354 17,804 10,960 15,268 8,547 24,739 189.45 Hutchinson 50,095 30,381 75,440 42,522 22,500 51,604 129.35 Independence 10,274 8,951 2,284 1,824 6,667 19,709 195.62 Junction City 10,847 10,116 8,298 12,205 22,387 19,113 -14.62 Kansas City 58,572 147,537 95,597 158,205 110,647 143,592 29.77 Lawrence 206,536 300,892 152,209 141,506 217,140 101,344 -53.33 Leavenworth 51,026 25,021 27,610 32,413 34,701 43,149 24.34 Leawood 121,600 92,000 96,428 168,000 160,900 157,000 -2.42 Lenexa 178,732 185,193 184,298 147,427 141,010 197,099 39.78 Liberal 27,063 5,661 9,820 5,565 - 13,180 - Manhattan 45,317 31,258 46,779 50,189 82,192 66,077 -19.61 McPherson 22,435 25,931 19,655 18,576 25,472 13,409 -47.36 Merriam 18,703 9,797 5,886 14,484 11,084 21,474 93.74 Mulvane 9,984 4,970 13,323 10,648 8,320 8,977 7.89 Newton 13,300 12,728 14,217 26,395 15,009 20,994 39.87 Olathe 299,177 317,509 320,761 298,209 464,390 266,086 -42.70 Ottawa 16,086 10,561 17,507 11,803 25,711 18,065 -29.74 Overland Park 680,305 636,647 623,115 381,436 388,266 341,579 -12.02 Park City 11,379 - - 20,931 16,417 17,841 8.67 Parsons - 19,617 5,196 8,992 4,578 6,616 44.51 Pittsburg 14,748 13,406 31,109 27,893 29,537 16,146 -45.34 Prairie Village 23,342 17,161 19,544 12,810 11,010 12,569 14.16 Salina 41,431 99,958 74,050 62,582 46,213 34,582 -25.17 Shawnee 140,110 148,644 142,035 150,743 185,308 181,654 -1.97 Topeka 137,973 139,639 118,783 161,584 151,648 186,122 22.73 Wellington - - - 22,997 3,951 3,368 -14.74 Wichita 304,572 348,359 441,732 416,044 489,707 546,941 11.69 Winfield 8,792 10,372 10,188 14,459 7,891 27,423 247.53 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 March 17, 2005). % Change 2003-2004 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities 1999-2004 (Thousands of Dollars) 311 State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Colorado 5.4 9.1 10.5 12.2 12.7 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.8 68.3 68.5 68.9 71.3 71.1 Iowa 6.9 8.2 8.6 8.3 9.4 1.6 2.6 2.0 2.0 2.4 75.2 76.6 73.9 73.4 73.2 Kansas 9.2 10.1 11.6 10.5 13.6 1.7 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.8 69.3 70.4 70.3 70.3 69.9 Missouri 15.0 17.4 9.2 9.5 10.3 1.8 2.4 2.0 2.4 3.1 74.2 74.0 74.8 74.0 72.4 Nebraska 7.4 9.3 10.2 10.0 9.5 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.5 70.2 70.1 68.5 69.5 71.2 Oklahoma 15.2 12.0 14.0 12.8 13.9 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.7 2.7 72.7 71.5 69.6 69.1 71.1 United States 8.0 8.4 8.9 9.8 10.2 1.6 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.7 67.4 67.8 67.9 68.3 69.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Vacancies and Homeownership, Annual Statistics: 2004, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/hvs/annual04/ann04ind.html (accessed March 17, 2005). Homeownership Rates Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, United States, and Surrounding States Homeowner Vacancy Rates Rental Vacancy Rates 2000-2004 312 State Median Rent Median Rent as a percentage of household income in 1989 Median Rent Median Rent as a percentage of household income in 1989 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, Housing Costs of Renters: 2000 , http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr-21.pdf (accessed February 15, 2005). Median Gross Rent* and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 313 Income Income Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? In 2003, 102 Kansas counties were below the U.S. average per capita personal income of $31,472; the Kansas average was $29,438. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 314 Income Table of Contents Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 ............................................................................316 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2000-2004 ............................................................................318 Kansas Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2001-2003 ......................................320 Personal Income by Source by County, 2002 .............................................................................................323 Personal Income by Source by County, 2003 .............................................................................................326 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2003 and 2004..........................329 Per Capita Income in 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999, by County.............................................331 Per Capita Personal Income, 2003 (map)....................................................................................................333 Per Capita Personal Income by County, 1994-2003....................................................................................334 Per Capita Personal Income by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 1994-2003......................................337 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State, 1996-2003...................................................................338 Median Income of Households by State, 1993-2003, Selected Years.........................................................339 Estimated Median Household Income for Kansas Counties, 1997-2002.....................................................340 Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties, 1989 and 1999 .................................................................342 Poverty Status by State in 2003, All Ages ...................................................................................................344 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 1998-2003 ......................................................................................345 State Estimates for People Under Age 5 in Poverty, 2000-2002 .................................................................346 Poverty Status by State in 2003, People Under 18......................................................................................347 Poverty Status by State in 2003, People 65 Years and Over ......................................................................348 Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002............................349 Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000-2002...............351 Estimates of People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002.......................353 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by County, Fiscal Years 2002-2004 .....................................355 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 315 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 99.6 316 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.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/data.htm (accessed July 13, 2005). 317 State by Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004p Percent Change 2000-2001 Percent Change 2001-2002 Percent Change 2002-2003 Percent Change 2003-2004 New England Connecticut $141,570 $147,356 $147,082 $149,843 $159,055 4.1 -0.2 1.9 6.1 Maine 33,173 35,107 36,566 38,181 40,264 5.8 10.2 4.4 5.5 Massachusetts 240,209 249,095 249,919 253,632 268,215 3.7 4.0 1.5 5.7 New Hampshire 41,429 42,624 44,063 45,286 48,134 2.9 6.4 2.8 6.3 Rhode Island 30,697 32,478 33,181 34,476 36,453 5.8 8.1 3.9 5.7 Vermont 16,883 17,742 18,405 19,131 20,363 5.1 9.0 3.9 6.4 Mideast Delaware 24,277 25,537 26,670 27,981 29,778 5.2 9.9 4.9 6.4 District of Columbia 23,102 25,525 26,203 27,014 28,674 10.5 13.4 3.1 6.1 Maryland 181,957 191,657 198,926 206,412 218,138 5.3 9.3 3.8 5.7 New Jersey 323,554 332,951 334,331 342,040 359,545 2.9 3.3 2.3 5.1 New York 663,005 679,886 676,598 693,791 735,022 2.5 2.1 2.5 5.9 Pennsylvania 364,838 372,339 382,603 394,761 413,730 2.1 4.9 3.2 4.8 Great Lakes Illinois 400,373 407,254 409,140 416,978 436,731 1.7 2.2 1.9 4.7 Indiana 165,285 167,881 172,185 178,786 187,714 1.6 4.2 3.8 5.0 Michigan 294,227 299,542 301,760 314,346 323,142 1.8 2.6 4.2 2.8 Ohio 320,538 325,623 333,529 344,603 358,920 1.6 4.1 3.3 4.2 Wisconsin 153,548 158,888 162,866 167,979 177,154 3.5 6.1 3.1 5.5 Plains Iowa 77,763 79,456 81,745 83,375 90,289 2.2 5.1 2.0 8.3 Kansas 74,570 77,564 78,268 80,213 84,282 4.0 5.0 2.5 5.1 Minnesota 157,964 162,578 166,730 172,337 182,924 2.9 5.5 3.4 6.1 Missouri 152,722 156,937 163,119 168,512 176,137 2.8 6.8 3.3 4.5 Nebraska 47,329 49,303 49,500 52,436 54,756 4.2 4.6 5.9 4.4 North Dakota 16,097 16,465 16,949 18,319 19,918 2.3 5.3 8.1 8.7 South Dakota 19,438 20,429 20,430 22,072 23,787 5.1 5.1 8.0 7.8 Southeast Alabama 105,807 110,421 114,693 119,373 125,918 4.4 8.4 4.1 5.5 Arkansas 58,726 61,967 63,545 66,515 70,810 5.5 8.2 4.7 6.5 Florida 457,539 478,637 492,912 511,641 547,222 4.6 7.7 3.8 7.0 Georgia 230,356 240,616 245,000 251,621 265,330 4.5 6.4 2.7 5.4 Kentucky 98,845 101,346 105,429 109,442 114,881 2.5 6.7 3.8 5.0 Louisiana 103,151 110,256 114,457 118,236 124,551 6.9 11.0 3.3 5.3 Mississippi 59,837 62,739 64,552 67,643 71,558 4.8 7.9 4.8 5.8 North Carolina 218,668 225,395 229,737 236,391 249,799 3.1 5.1 2.9 5.7 (Millions of Dollars) Total Personal Income* by State and Region, 2000-2004 318 State by Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004p Percent Change 2000-2001 Percent Change 2001-2002 Percent Change 2002-2003 Percent Change 2003-2004 (Millions of Dollars) Total Personal Income* by State and Region, 2000-2004 South Carolina $98,270 $101,468 $104,636 $108,463 $114,069 3.3 6.5 3.7 5.2 Tennessee 148,833 154,416 160,317 167,415 177,057 3.8 7.7 4.4 5.8 Virginia 220,845 233,770 239,767 248,432 264,652 5.9 8.6 3.6 6.5 West Virginia 39,582 41,902 43,038 44,456 46,966 5.9 8.7 3.3 5.6 Southwest Arizona 132,558 138,854 145,114 151,933 163,365 4.7 9.5 4.7 7.5 New Mexico 40,318 44,138 44,946 46,955 49,849 9.5 11.5 4.5 6.2 Oklahoma 84,310 90,161 90,547 93,691 98,974 6.9 7.4 3.5 5.6 Texas 593,139 619,642 623,914 642,630 679,683 4.5 5.2 3.0 5.8 Rocky Mountain Colorado 144,394 152,700 153,962 157,171 165,943 5.8 6.6 2.1 5.6 Idaho 31,290 33,054 34,381 35,409 37,755 5.6 9.9 3.0 6.6 Montana 20,716 22,359 22,363 23,327 24,893 7.9 8.0 4.3 6.7 Utah 53,561 56,594 58,089 59,761 63,562 5.7 8.5 2.9 6.4 Wyoming 14,063 14,972 15,536 16,285 17,377 6.5 10.5 4.8 6.7 Far West Alaska 18,741 20,050 20,880 21,531 22,582 7.0 11.4 3.1 4.9 California 1,103,842 1,135,304 1,149,183 1,184,997 1,256,959 2.9 4.1 3.1 6.1 Hawaii 34,451 35,126 36,482 38,013 40,613 2.0 5.9 4.2 6.8 Nevada 61,428 64,367 66,904 71,549 77,994 4.8 8.9 6.9 9.0 Oregon 96,402 99,020 100,286 102,419 107,732 2.7 4.0 2.1 5.2 Washington 187,853 193,498 198,371 203,890 218,987 3.0 5.6 2.8 7.4 United States $8,422,074 $8,716,992 $8,869,809 $9,151,694 $9,672,205 3.5 5.3 3.2 5.7 BEA Regions New England $503,961 $524,402 $529,216 $540,549 $572,484 4.1 5.0 2.1 5.9 Mideast 1,580,733 1,627,895 1,645,331 1,692,000 1,784,887 3.0 4.1 2.8 5.5 Great Lakes 1,333,971 1,359,189 1,379,480 1,422,693 1,483,661 1.9 3.4 3.1 4.3 Plains 545,882 562,733 576,741 597,264 632,094 3.1 5.7 3.6 5.8 Southeast 1,840,460 1,922,935 1,978,083 2,049,628 2,172,812 4.5 7.5 3.6 6.0 Southwest 850,326 892,795 904,521 935,209 991,871 5.0 6.4 3.4 6.1 Rocky Mountain 264,024 279,678 284,331 291,952 309,529 5.9 7.7 2.7 6.0 Far West 1,502,717 1,547,366 1,572,107 1,622,399 1,724,867 3.0 4.6 3.2 6.3 * revised annually p - preliminary Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Annual State Personal Income, 2000-2004 http://www.bea.doc.gov/regional/data.htm (accessed July 13, 2005). 319 2001r 2002r 2003 Income by Place of Residence Personal income $77,563,762 $78,267,830 $80,213,044 Population 2,701,233 2,712,896 2,724,786 Per capita personal income (dollars) 28,714 28,850 29,438 Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 58,257,894 59,139,652 61,432,256 Less: Contributions for social insurance 6,496,054 6,651,151 6,806,645 Employee & self-employed contri. for govt social insurance 3,362,095 3,456,856 3,519,745 Employer contributions for government social insurance 3,133,959 3,194,295 3,286,900 Plus: Adjustment for residence 993,394 1,007,214 932,327 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 52,755,234 53,495,715 55,557,938 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 14,349,609 13,587,170 13,279,679 Plus: Personal current transfer receipts 10,458,919 11,184,945 11,375,427 Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 42,571,323 43,046,323 43,499,597 Supplements to wages and salaries 8,922,954 9,897,751 10,744,502 Employer contri. for employee pension and insurance funds 5,788,995 6,703,456 7,457,602 Employer contri. for government social insurance 3,133,959 3,194,295 3,286,900 Proprietors' income 6,763,617 6,195,578 7,188,157 Farm 375,867 -176,488 437,334 Nonfarm 6,387,750 6,372,066 6,750,823 Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 778,192 190,060 778,491 Nonfarm earnings 57,479,702 58,949,592 60,653,765 Private earnings 47,343,275 48,206,323 49,441,976 Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 204,248 213,128 212,856 Forestry and logging --- Fishing, hunting, and trapping Agriculture and forestry support activities 196,210 204,192 203,702 Mining 795,553 665,420 715,481 Oil and gas extraction 540,104 426,900 454,819 Mining (except oil and gas) 96,866 87,268 92,613 Support activities for mining 158,583 151,252 168,049 Utilities 635,500 688,289 656,742 Construction 3,328,606 3,332,902 3,424,103 Construction of buildings 876,043 865,348 900,981 Heavy and civil engineering construction 574,541 544,656 553,806 Specialty trade contractors 1,878,022 1,922,898 1,969,316 Manufacturing 10,409,945 10,212,536 10,267,957 Durable goods manufacturing 6,660,760 6,600,160 6,573,649 Wood product manufacturing 86,758 86,729 85,037 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 289,436 299,892 308,970 Primary metal manufacturing 128,466 135,253 134,016 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 516,186 514,083 531,964 Machinery manufacturing 963,216 908,644 890,607 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 376,705 360,818 394,007 Electronic equipment and appliance manufacturing 218,355 212,947 220,990 Motor vehicle manufacturing --- Transportation equipment mfg. excl. motor vehicles Furniture and related product manufacturing 162,248 165,851 175,827 Miscellaneous manufacturing 302,073 330,883 344,270 Kansas Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry* 2001-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) 320 2001r 2002r 2003 Kansas Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry* 2001-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Nondurable goods manufacturing $3,749,185 $3,612,376 $3,694,308 Food manufacturing 1,296,493 1,348,277 1,367,363 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 35,899 37,861 39,373 Textile mills - 3,888 - Textile product mills 42,869 43,152 48,582 Apparel manufacturing 57,569 60,201 68,122 Leather and allied product manufacturing - 13,580 - Paper manufacturing 178,320 189,088 182,225 Printing and related support activities 427,531 432,079 409,590 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 738,361 433,547 504,068 Chemical manufacturing 541,426 608,540 616,197 Plastics and rubber products 413,142 442,163 442,968 Wholesale trade 3,219,726 3,306,254 3,325,453 Retail trade 4,129,745 4,205,013 4,269,003 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 846,368 864,859 872,195 Furniture and home furnishings stores 183,878 183,626 200,244 Electronics and appliance stores 280,938 261,787 258,302 Building material and garden supply stores 367,652 386,076 383,376 Food and beverage stores 561,402 578,958 588,553 Health and personal care stores 215,767 229,084 241,817 Gasoline stations 254,753 243,654 245,398 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 212,132 210,285 194,637 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 126,156 139,859 139,682 General merchandise stores 689,471 722,726 763,711 Miscellaneous store retailers 264,327 261,553 256,949 Nonstore retailers 126,901 122,546 124,139 Transportation and warehousing 2,280,950 2,288,973 2,352,746 Air transportation 48,768 39,613 40,013 Rail transportation --- Water transportation Truck transportation 888,468 882,776 897,390 Transit and ground passenger transportation 68,275 72,396 73,214 Pipeline transportation 96,539 85,420 87,943 Scenic and sightseeing transportation 1,527 - - Support activities for transportation 219,527 222,786 231,737 Couriers and messengers 235,894 240,464 262,038 Warehousing and storage 235,641 257,038 278,909 Information 3,152,217 3,332,041 3,482,279 Publishing industries, except Internet 524,916 511,247 513,731 Motion picture and sound recording industries 28,465 30,380 31,016 Broadcasting, except Internet 486,053 604,463 676,163 Internet publishing and broadcasting 6,071 6,267 6,797 Telecommunications 1,950,121 2,041,917 2,108,261 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 139,738 121,726 126,114 Other information services 16,853 16,041 20,197 Finance and Insurance 3,044,693 3,289,847 3,529,836 Monetary authorities - central bank --- Credit intermediation and related activities 1,128,349 1,289,936 1,444,109 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 539,850 516,035 550,543 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,320,906 1,432,910 1,477,627 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles --- Real estate and rental leasing 969,840 987,412 1,072,574 Real estate 686,699 702,011 778,570 Rental and leasing services 251,530 260,907 269,527 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 31,611 24,494 24,477 321 2001r 2002r 2003 Kansas Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry* 2001-2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Professional and technical services $3,666,702 $3,658,026 $3,665,419 Management of companies and enterprises 743,036 695,082 676,571 Administrative and waste services 1,805,554 1,886,681 1,912,344 Administrative and support services 1,685,624 1,757,824 1,772,979 Waste management and remediation services 119,930 128,857 139,365 Educational services 419,209 434,134 452,636 Health care and social assistance 5,182,318 5,505,108 5,780,869 Ambulatory health care services 2,566,689 2,759,390 2,902,235 Hospitals 1,418,916 1,492,116 1,581,869 Nursing and residential care facilities 719,138 770,582 797,474 Social assistance 477,575 483,020 499,291 Arts, entertainment and recreation 292,885 306,518 314,076 Performing arts and spectator sports 59,768 61,327 65,104 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 22,563 28,188 27,498 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 210,554 217,003 221,474 Accommodation and food services 1,377,972 1,411,355 1,454,930 Accommodation 222,128 212,267 212,390 Food services and drinking places 1,155,844 1,199,088 1,242,540 Other services, except public administration 1,684,576 1,787,604 1,876,101 Repair and maintenance 586,636 583,685 597,158 Personal and laundry services 331,282 341,486 368,941 Membership associations and organizations 615,467 711,341 748,160 Private households 151,191 151,092 161,842 Government and government enterprises 10,136,427 10,743,269 11,211,789 Federal, civilian 1,717,784 1,810,390 1,828,808 Military 1,203,207 1,312,267 1,577,844 State and local 7,215,436 7,620,612 7,805,137 State government 1,981,774 2,076,276 2,108,540 Local government 5,233,662 5,544,336 5,696,597 * 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 July 13, 2005). 322 County Farm Nonfarm Allen $141,981 $36,560 -$6,804 $24,649 $59,828 $74,248 -$50 $23,401 $322,135 Anderson 48,720 11,197 -4,678 12,564 34,533 40,334 35,679 8,578 175,436 Atchison 179,930 42,379 -3,151 23,964 65,565 76,471 65 29,456 360,529 Barber 43,731 10,472 -7,609 13,872 30,291 28,981 1,039 7,670 124,428 Barton 339,330 76,936 -3,848 69,662 167,664 138,006 -4,208 54,825 735,818 Bourbon 161,628 35,892 -2,080 23,113 70,494 82,768 -5,658 26,526 350,680 Brown 117,328 28,462 -3,198 14,779 48,285 54,659 394 18,460 255,234 Butler 435,347 107,750 -5,032 129,371 237,611 235,184 622,861 72,650 1,720,300 Chase 17,109 4,524 8,923 13,824 12,760 14,271 20,165 3,609 85,779 Chautauqua 20,472 4,655 2,647 11,843 24,891 28,161 12,687 3,967 99,800 Cherokee 160,972 39,661 2,258 56,892 66,333 115,967 67,774 28,641 496,493 Cheyenne 21,079 4,479 -4,699 5,460 19,455 16,847 1,056 3,495 65,892 Clark 23,054 5,116 -2,264 5,771 15,250 12,348 2,680 3,386 59,886 Clay 66,314 15,113 -7,274 27,534 48,596 42,967 29,212 11,709 222,825 Cloud 85,157 19,836 -5,770 10,543 55,349 57,442 6,882 14,072 225,424 Coffey 137,591 34,847 -2,316 20,273 47,411 43,258 -20,856 21,186 249,983 Comanche 13,468 3,400 -5,184 4,941 12,060 11,308 1,235 2,345 44,547 Cowley 425,297 100,889 -2,319 45,999 127,159 189,625 47,466 67,407 874,882 Crawford 459,746 112,075 -2,180 12,261 168,855 197,061 -18,177 70,610 881,449 Decatur 22,838 5,185 -2,380 6,082 29,344 18,717 2,052 3,839 79,890 Dickinson 166,276 40,156 -8,076 13,876 95,060 87,705 69,417 27,810 467,109 Doniphan 63,078 15,950 7,259 8,732 26,001 37,888 22,708 10,005 170,103 Douglas 1,368,144 313,256 -2,202 181,931 466,239 291,328 298,114 204,807 2,752,222 Edwards 26,507 5,819 8,739 6,314 19,424 18,454 4,183 4,232 93,472 Elk 15,240 3,893 -459 4,697 12,739 20,123 10,930 2,753 66,845 Ellis 391,875 86,375 -3,659 105,708 117,951 113,642 -3,333 63,186 771,958 Ellsworth 57,554 13,795 -1,280 10,440 38,286 31,974 1,406 9,398 151,611 Finney 484,384 105,592 17,315 84,798 100,689 113,500 -25,572 73,303 824,623 Ford 437,214 101,323 2,958 44,933 107,730 107,947 -21,071 65,672 740,328 Franklin 259,048 54,363 -5,961 35,006 78,345 113,405 117,510 40,872 625,486 Geary 651,725 282,366 -3,325 29,243 94,543 91,842 -357,274 91,788 732,139 Gove 26,246 6,081 -4,202 6,968 20,154 15,719 1,281 4,152 71,308 Graham 24,148 5,630 -3,774 13,930 16,194 18,915 2,556 4,450 81,349 Grant 104,375 22,454 -5,301 18,965 28,074 24,205 -10,134 15,512 174,808 Gray 62,447 13,559 21,313 13,057 22,903 19,519 8,011 9,100 153,747 Greeley 15,904 3,112 -2,125 2,597 7,822 6,557 -1,074 2,163 38,268 Greenwood 40,825 9,566 3,961 13,146 32,635 46,172 25,295 7,484 166,554 Hamilton 23,618 5,098 13,312 4,319 13,494 12,092 -444 3,334 75,456 Residence Adjustment Less Social Insurance Property Income 2 Transfer Payments Personal Income by Source by County, 2002r (Thousands of Dollars) Proprietors' Income Wages & Salaries Total Personal IncomeSupplemental 1 323 County Farm Nonfarm Residence Adjustment Less Social Insurance Property Income 2 Transfer Payments Personal Income by Source by County, 2002r (Thousands of Dollars) Proprietors' Income Wages & Salaries Total Personal IncomeSupplemental 1 Harper $50,736 $12,838 -$3,851 $13,769 $35,700 $35,177 $14,076 $8,721 $165,254 Harvey 382,968 83,789 77 110,916 141,161 162,021 87,154 66,419 924,892 Haskell 40,506 8,468 33,420 9,087 18,201 13,329 5,906 5,646 133,899 Hodgeman 12,298 3,226 7,241 2,719 13,584 9,608 3,892 1,860 51,354 Jackson 110,092 22,936 -7,615 39,485 45,551 52,050 88,257 18,475 340,110 Jefferson 93,593 22,154 -5,050 9,624 58,912 71,116 201,603 15,347 442,720 Jewell 20,673 5,274 -3,835 7,584 23,912 18,875 7,205 3,629 91,999 Johnson 11,781,799 2,381,303 6,607 1,949,583 3,925,950 1,419,106 1,106,786 1,788,278 21,382,874 Kearny 29,347 6,579 10,609 3,643 18,864 15,032 10,594 4,009 91,588 Kingman 63,126 14,532 -10,015 19,970 38,137 41,303 37,200 11,116 205,513 Kiowa 28,865 6,359 -5,321 4,772 20,161 19,713 3,340 4,545 86,273 Labette 238,098 55,774 -1,980 34,639 76,387 149,910 3,268 38,738 513,090 Lane 18,794 4,093 9,110 4,218 15,256 11,030 -524 2,778 56,872 Leavenworth 856,557 294,340 -2,252 117,769 292,305 236,179 188,127 128,378 1,889,093 Lincoln 18,997 5,099 -3,709 5,821 20,646 16,782 9,604 3,378 75,277 Linn 60,052 15,412 -3,634 8,155 37,712 48,183 56,965 10,102 217,209 Logan 26,698 6,275 -8,679 6,341 18,214 14,555 -249 4,376 67,251 Lyon 463,517 113,732 -82 22,890 124,273 139,883 -28,639 69,894 784,636 McPherson 406,531 93,218 548 80,287 141,682 133,311 -362 65,135 830,590 Marion 87,947 20,419 -3,390 16,443 54,181 65,011 49,737 14,925 284,325 Marshall 126,430 35,563 -8,555 22,760 63,985 54,514 -6,201 23,869 292,340 Meade 37,936 7,805 -- 6,062 24,030 20,114 10,803 5,349 111,191 Miami 223,422 48,690 -5,851 22,265 89,165 118,382 326,905 35,058 805,387 Mitchell 83,598 18,055 -3,786 8,440 38,523 34,425 -10,338 12,944 170,263 Montgomery 409,751 103,192 -765 44,259 126,861 204,623 -24,344 67,434 824,705 Morris 43,172 10,861 -4,666 10,013 28,825 28,759 27,380 8,075 141,246 Morton 35,433 7,932 -9,904 5,828 16,129 14,688 -- 5,151 70,700 Nemaha 102,749 23,355 -3,430 10,211 72,218 46,621 3,368 16,187 251,432 Neosho 192,043 45,122 -5,459 31,097 57,625 90,385 -10,792 31,017 384,604 Ness 29,332 7,367 -7,770 13,675 23,432 18,904 5,901 5,358 99,293 Norton 59,940 13,441 -2,588 8,322 32,275 26,475 -3,556 9,272 128,763 Osage 67,680 17,125 -6,052 8,129 65,359 76,312 159,667 11,717 381,807 Osborne 29,199 7,040 -7,202 11,031 26,319 25,120 151 5,343 97,759 Ottawa 30,183 7,127 -2,070 5,372 35,288 25,851 42,218 5,050 143,386 Pawnee 76,957 17,689 -4,315 8,748 30,672 32,453 -888 11,337 157,515 Phillips 59,844 17,883 -8,708 12,027 41,532 30,962 -2,304 10,018 158,925 Pottawatomie 208,347 46,048 -4,144 43,224 89,265 66,150 60,883 33,186 490,145 Pratt 107,302 23,576 -9,443 21,516 48,875 49,444 -146 17,574 243,365 324 County Farm Nonfarm Residence Adjustment Less Social Insurance Property Income 2 Transfer Payments Personal Income by Source by County, 2002r (Thousands of Dollars) Proprietors' Income Wages & Salaries Total Personal IncomeSupplemental 1 Rawlins $21,329 $5,013 -$3,779 $10,959 $19,405 $16,831 $1,526 $3,945 $75,956 Reno 807,473 176,147 -6,641 80,385 322,827 303,404 23,397 125,641 1,594,919 Republic 47,420 11,295 -3,208 9,226 30,527 29,253 1,279 7,819 123,294 Rice 80,253 18,953 -3,316 9,814 38,263 49,639 18,803 12,641 206,644 Riley 731,105 175,035 -5,186 43,884 245,146 162,091 252,915 104,756 1,584,060 Rooks 48,207 11,790 -6,654 13,041 28,575 29,694 3,244 8,141 131,289 Rush 29,262 7,399 -5,733 4,918 20,767 21,449 1,504 4,829 81,947 Russell 55,268 12,877 -3,051 9,893 44,989 45,750 -597 9,366 162,136 Saline 897,729 203,480 -7,221 117,670 266,123 227,867 -117,587 140,096 1,482,709 Scott 52,812 10,337 13,693 10,728 34,099 18,610 4,948 7,212 140,628 Sedgwick 8,952,038 2,115,656 -8,914 1,540,335 2,160,839 1,872,937 -1,134,738 1,378,572 14,225,331 Seward 323,255 74,785 -2,476 57,037 56,016 72,489 -40,137 49,430 503,858 Shawnee 3,383,109 738,022 -1,059 302,170 887,044 823,429 -528,204 517,307 5,088,038 Sheridan 21,393 4,805 -2,001 12,012 20,396 12,657 1,755 3,759 82,710 Sherman 75,504 16,091 -7,932 10,731 28,974 36,038 409 11,591 159,568 Smith 32,014 8,238 -3,339 6,983 30,774 24,043 4,055 5,363 105,734 Stafford 32,543 7,992 4,625 9,351 25,961 27,241 7,629 5,285 116,405 Stanton 23,106 4,379 -2,452 4,139 14,901 8,620 991 3,044 57,763 Stevens 56,436 12,315 -8,277 9,239 32,211 20,429 486 8,242 126,366 Sumner 160,362 40,357 -5,537 26,850 84,166 120,984 211,056 28,604 629,286 Thomas 95,585 20,817 6,039 12,262 38,720 34,981 -1,477 14,324 207,638 Trego 23,066 5,553 -6,720 5,506 16,792 18,212 3,307 3,892 64,089 Wabaunsee 30,001 7,124 -1,720 11,368 24,728 27,860 72,331 5,427 167,982 Wallace 12,870 2,733 -3,890 3,360 10,556 8,677 1,163 1,963 41,707 Washington 43,536 10,852 -7,486 4,130 32,899 33,817 13,969 7,041 129,755 Wichita 23,186 4,957 18,007 4,784 12,593 10,001 -794 3,211 73,902 Wilson 102,388 24,797 -4,240 17,740 35,795 56,371 326 16,727 223,380 Woodson 16,125 4,204 1,470 4,651 13,566 22,210 6,990 3,224 68,701 Wyandotte 3,014,736 740,241 -499 126,149 338,334 763,395 -1,168,777 464,158 3,380,808 Kansas $43,046,323 $9,897,751 -$176,488 $6,372,066 $13,587,170 $11,184,945 $1,007,214 $6,651,151 $80,213,044 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, 2005). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 1 Supplements to wages and salaries. 2 Includes dividends, interest, and rent. Double dash (--) indicates withheld, less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. 325 County Supplements 1 Farm Non Farm Allen $147,698 $43,115 -$1,656 $25,864 $58,401 $74,076 -$742 $24,621 $322,135 Anderson 47,920 11,485 -295 13,396 33,613 40,182 37,769 8,634 175,436 Atchison 181,557 45,124 -2,163 25,188 64,116 77,088 -184 30,197 360,529 Barber 44,879 11,338 1,978 14,335 29,501 29,264 1,060 7,927 124,428 Barton 338,145 79,894 -- 73,342 164,228 139,412 -3,757 55,450 735,818 Bourbon 169,510 39,681 1,277 24,051 68,771 82,810 -7,183 28,237 350,680 Brown 122,498 32,119 3,782 15,252 47,125 54,405 -567 19,380 255,234 Butler 438,003 128,937 -371 136,687 231,209 241,079 618,957 74,201 1,720,300 Chase 16,702 4,659 5,385 14,833 12,446 14,565 20,831 3,642 85,779 Chautauqua 20,356 5,091 282 12,517 24,353 27,348 13,907 4,054 99,800 Cherokee 163,850 43,307 5,618 59,848 64,300 117,987 71,112 29,529 496,493 Cheyenne 21,025 4,889 981 5,774 19,030 16,733 1,025 3,565 65,892 Clark 22,469 5,181 -757 6,080 14,936 12,380 2,951 3,354 59,886 Clay 66,814 16,096 172 28,816 47,445 43,341 32,106 11,965 222,825 Cloud 86,264 21,377 3,788 10,979 54,112 56,847 6,498 14,441 225,424 Coffey 145,497 41,138 -1,405 21,219 46,356 43,826 -24,489 22,159 249,983 Comanche 13,480 3,578 643 5,180 11,717 11,075 1,256 2,382 44,547 Cowley 423,515 108,338 4,520 48,380 123,668 188,717 45,698 67,954 874,882 Crawford 469,317 127,668 1,266 13,225 164,557 196,910 -18,815 72,679 881,449 Decatur 22,228 5,287 132 6,416 28,840 18,558 2,267 3,838 79,890 Dickinson 171,750 43,711 10,159 14,665 92,893 89,577 73,217 28,863 467,109 Doniphan 59,730 16,073 4,565 9,046 25,161 37,742 27,426 9,640 170,103 Douglas 1,381,248 331,586 -834 198,639 455,611 296,022 299,482 209,532 2,752,222 Edwards 25,932 6,022 17,212 6,617 18,957 18,540 4,415 4,223 93,472 Elk 15,984 4,197 439 4,950 12,451 20,710 10,995 2,881 66,845 Ellis 398,734 92,467 8,636 112,633 114,521 113,946 -3,666 65,313 771,958 Ellsworth 58,125 14,754 5,758 11,105 37,687 32,203 1,593 9,614 151,611 Finney 492,813 114,349 18,090 89,424 97,177 114,741 -26,465 75,506 824,623 Ford 443,562 107,661 17,175 47,226 104,820 108,741 -21,563 67,294 740,328 Franklin 268,660 59,461 -2,367 37,380 75,922 114,213 114,943 42,726 625,486 Geary 702,782 328,282 -5,176 31,132 90,846 92,299 -409,453 98,573 732,139 Gove 26,421 6,338 -1,258 7,150 19,721 15,715 1,449 4,228 71,308 Graham 24,282 5,922 3,497 14,534 15,761 19,223 2,675 4,545 81,349 Grant 106,598 24,310 -384 19,897 26,954 24,269 -10,808 16,028 174,808 Gray 62,775 14,015 22,677 13,636 22,255 19,338 8,283 9,232 153,747 Greeley 15,618 3,236 5,757 2,779 7,636 6,555 -1,136 2,177 38,268 Greenwood 40,814 10,133 5,503 14,235 31,676 45,329 26,557 7,693 166,554 Hamilton 23,691 5,393 20,311 4,498 13,124 12,149 -297 3,413 75,456 Harper 52,881 14,064 9,833 14,398 34,856 35,315 13,084 9,177 165,254 Total Personal Income Residence Adjustment Personal Income by Source by County, 2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Wages and Salaries Proprietors' Income Property Income 2 Transfer Payments Less Social Insurance 326 County Supplements 1 Farm Non Farm Total Personal Income Residence Adjustment Personal Income by Source by County, 2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Wages and Salaries Proprietors' Income Property Income 2 Transfer Payments Less Social Insurance Harvey $384,835 $90,232 $6,492 $116,931 $137,831 $165,931 $90,268 $67,628 $924,892 Haskell 39,616 8,680 44,170 9,380 17,706 13,298 6,656 5,607 133,899 Hodgeman 11,999 3,428 7,667 2,844 13,351 9,771 4,154 1,860 51,354 Jackson 114,701 25,204 -6,155 42,501 44,201 54,315 84,809 19,466 340,110 Jefferson 99,587 24,208 -3,008 10,106 57,224 73,615 197,493 16,505 442,720 Jewell 21,898 5,956 10,565 7,844 23,379 19,098 7,109 3,850 91,999 Johnson 12,154,375 2,579,616 7,684 2,091,518 3,860,404 1,482,551 1,070,999 1,864,273 21,382,874 Kearny 31,251 7,403 9,849 3,799 18,268 14,817 10,527 4,326 91,588 Kingman 62,915 15,661 577 21,576 37,108 41,566 37,465 11,355 205,513 Kiowa 30,378 7,236 6,457 5,022 19,678 19,228 3,119 4,845 86,273 Labette 227,440 57,176 1,206 36,328 74,003 147,413 7,187 37,663 513,090 Lane 19,261 4,423 6,333 4,329 14,949 11,134 -661 2,896 56,872 Leavenworth 884,300 313,697 -7,219 125,112 283,357 243,378 180,932 134,464 1,889,093 Lincoln 18,022 5,030 2,852 6,167 20,148 16,551 9,799 3,292 75,277 Linn 62,963 17,738 -2,651 8,667 36,876 49,298 54,892 10,574 217,209 Logan 26,535 6,563 -620 6,616 17,869 14,712 -- 4,411 67,251 Lyon 476,004 125,827 -760 24,068 120,770 140,302 -29,238 72,337 784,636 McPherson 423,434 115,087 11,847 85,005 138,206 132,984 -7,614 68,359 830,590 Marion 89,035 22,345 2,731 16,962 52,829 65,264 50,453 15,294 284,325 Marshall 130,232 42,349 11,730 23,152 62,575 54,169 -7,463 24,404 292,340 Meade 37,254 8,191 9,610 6,355 23,408 20,519 11,217 5,363 111,191 Miami 225,067 51,525 -1,436 23,956 86,613 120,481 334,892 35,711 805,387 Mitchell 84,171 19,198 9,416 8,834 37,645 34,389 -10,186 13,204 170,263 Montgomery 412,545 121,886 2,815 46,902 123,095 206,237 -19,942 68,833 824,705 Morris 42,197 11,113 -1,431 10,321 28,162 29,120 29,726 7,962 141,246 Morton 37,307 8,819 -6,051 6,188 15,626 15,100 -797 5,492 70,700 Nemaha 106,361 25,360 6,208 10,627 70,852 46,321 2,644 16,941 251,432 Neosho 200,526 52,920 -2,468 32,463 55,934 91,260 -13,322 32,709 384,604 Ness 30,181 7,830 4,885 14,027 22,911 19,161 5,853 5,555 99,293 Norton 60,448 14,411 597 8,700 31,451 26,485 -3,831 9,498 128,763 Osage 68,732 18,161 -3,431 8,575 63,516 80,837 157,486 12,069 381,807 Osborne 29,300 7,364 4,617 11,455 25,711 24,674 70 5,432 97,759 Ottawa 30,743 7,632 1,069 5,647 34,419 25,739 43,363 5,226 143,386 Pawnee 77,663 19,108 2,466 9,088 29,955 32,166 -1,305 11,626 157,515 Phillips 59,446 23,510 4,373 12,543 40,526 30,967 -2,383 10,057 158,925 Pottawatomie 207,419 49,144 905 45,842 87,411 67,582 65,449 33,607 490,145 Pratt 110,966 25,476 5,416 22,868 47,665 49,972 -653 18,345 243,365 Rawlins 21,135 5,324 4,827 11,575 18,980 16,501 1,594 3,980 75,956 Reno 796,187 186,459 3,681 85,956 314,749 306,664 26,812 125,589 1,594,919 327 County Supplements 1 Farm Non Farm Total Personal Income Residence Adjustment Personal Income by Source by County, 2003 (Thousands of Dollars) Wages and Salaries Proprietors' Income Property Income 2 Transfer Payments Less Social Insurance Republic $43,667 $11,053 $5,358 $9,574 $29,709 $29,384 $2,005 $7,456 $123,294 Rice 80,126 19,811 1,473 10,375 37,191 50,215 20,270 12,817 206,644 Riley 766,048 191,005 -3,720 46,084 238,631 165,420 291,791 111,199 1,584,060 Rooks 46,601 12,718 4,741 13,490 27,785 30,396 3,590 8,032 131,289 Rush 28,923 7,644 1,503 5,009 20,253 21,708 1,758 4,851 81,947 Russell 55,513 13,861 3,329 10,267 43,955 45,548 -751 9,586 162,136 Saline 903,747 221,358 5,332 123,669 260,800 230,716 -119,647 143,266 1,482,709 Scott 51,425 10,744 17,044 11,110 33,403 18,685 5,323 7,106 140,628 Sedgwick 8,805,012 2,286,555 -4,920 1,615,998 2,114,742 1,917,812 -1,128,547 1,381,321 14,225,331 Seward 331,854 79,880 514 59,383 54,165 71,762 -42,613 51,087 503,858 Shawnee 3,336,470 757,892 201 317,868 866,724 835,241 -508,641 517,717 5,088,038 Sheridan 21,121 5,127 13,550 12,381 20,014 12,590 1,698 3,771 82,710 Sherman 73,067 16,311 5,145 11,160 28,181 36,404 692 11,392 159,568 Smith 31,854 9,689 4,263 7,362 30,058 23,944 4,044 5,480 105,734 Stafford 32,634 8,504 10,629 10,165 25,347 26,875 7,659 5,408 116,405 Stanton 22,739 4,750 4,586 4,244 14,612 8,817 1,089 3,074 57,763 Stevens 57,583 13,211 2,699 9,628 31,117 20,269 369 8,510 126,366 Sumner 161,218 43,363 11,932 28,176 81,457 122,719 209,454 29,033 629,286 Thomas 98,377 22,939 17,664 12,728 37,791 35,007 -1,993 14,875 207,638 Trego 23,143 5,875 -5,009 5,950 16,382 18,378 3,349 3,979 64,089 Wabaunsee 29,394 7,502 -574 12,009 23,936 28,299 72,910 5,494 167,982 Wallace 12,765 2,923 4,403 3,474 10,307 8,694 1,132 1,991 41,707 Washington 44,376 11,750 -3,877 4,364 32,044 33,506 14,885 7,293 129,755 Wichita 23,927 5,409 21,461 5,160 12,334 9,943 -943 3,389 73,902 Wilson 103,956 27,350 -1,015 19,104 34,805 56,945 -518 17,247 223,380 Woodson 16,275 4,521 3,242 4,817 13,100 22,280 7,734 3,268 68,701 Wyandotte 3,017,226 821,191 -1,209 132,099 324,722 777,070 -1,221,763 468,528 3,380,808 Kansas $43,499,597 $10,744,502 $437,334 $6,750,823 $13,279,679 $11,375,427 $932,327 $6,806,645 $80,213,044 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, 2005). 1 Supplements to wages and salaries. 2 Includes dividends, interest, and rent. Note: Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Double dash (--) indicates withheld; less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. 328 State 2003r 2004p 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003r 2004p New England Connecticut $42,972 $45,398 2 2 137 138 5.6 $149,842,940 $159,055,195 6.1 Maine 29,164 30,566 29 31 93 93 4.8 38,181,249 40,263,501 5.5 Massachusetts 39,504 41,801 4 3 126 127 5.8 253,632,340 268,215,469 5.7 New Hampshire 35,140 37,040 7 7 112 112 5.4 45,285,548 48,133,653 6.3 Rhode Island 32,038 33,733 17 17 102 102 5.3 34,475,901 36,453,113 5.7 Vermont 30,888 32,770 21 20 98 99 6.1 19,130,566 20,362,829 6.4 Mideast Delaware 34,199 35,861 9 9 109 109 4.9 27,980,670 29,777,793 6.4 District of Columbia 48,446 51,803 1 1 154 157 6.9 27,014,479 28,674,092 6.1 Maryland 37,446 39,247 5 5 119 119 4.8 206,411,852 218,137,769 5.7 New Jersey 39,577 41,332 3 4 126 125 4.4 342,040,412 359,545,193 5.1 New York 36,112 38,228 6 6 115 116 5.9 693,791,440 735,021,668 5.9 Pennsylvania 31,911 33,348 18 19 101 101 4.5 394,760,771 413,730,083 4.8 Great Lakes Illinois 32,965 34,351 15 15 105 104 4.2 416,978,383 436,731,079 4.7 Indiana 28,838 30,094 34 34 92 91 4.4 178,786,119 187,714,152 5.0 Michigan 31,178 31,954 20 23 99 97 2.5 314,345,614 323,141,906 2.8 Ohio 30,129 31,322 25 27 96 95 4.0 344,603,486 358,920,370 4.2 Wisconsin 30,685 32,157 22 22 97 98 4.8 167,978,994 177,153,980 5.5 Plains Iowa 28,340 30,560 37 32 90 93 7.8 83,375,280 90,289,270 8.3 Kansas 29,438 30,811 28 29 94 94 4.7 80,213,044 84,282,396 5.1 Minnesota 34,031 35,861 10 10 108 109 5.4 172,336,500 182,924,099 6.1 Missouri 29,464 30,608 27 30 94 93 3.9 168,512,117 176,136,983 4.5 Nebraska 30,179 31,339 24 26 96 95 3.8 52,435,752 54,756,173 4.4 North Dakota 28,922 31,398 32 25 92 95 8.6 18,319,019 19,918,000 8.7 South Dakota 28,856 30,856 33 28 92 94 6.9 22,072,287 23,786,740 7.8 Southeast Alabama 26,505 27,795 42 41 84 84 4.9 119,373,020 125,917,988 5.5 Arkansas 24,384 25,725 50 50 77 78 5.5 66,515,388 70,810,153 6.5 Florida 30,098 31,455 26 24 96 96 4.5 511,640,717 547,221,752 7.0 Georgia 29,000 30,051 31 35 92 91 3.6 251,620,610 265,330,299 5.4 Kentucky 26,575 27,709 41 42 84 84 4.3 109,442,026 114,880,658 5.0 Louisiana 26,312 27,581 43 43 84 84 4.8 118,236,485 124,550,618 5.3 Mississippi 23,466 24,650 51 51 75 75 5.0 67,642,653 71,557,508 5.8 North Carolina 28,071 29,246 38 38 89 89 4.2 236,391,241 249,799,070 5.7 South Carolina 26,144 27,172 44 44 83 82 3.9 108,463,333 114,069,059 5.2 Percent Change Percent Change Thousands of Dollars Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region 2003 and 2004 Dollars Rank in the U.S. Per Capita Personal Income Percent of U.S. Avg. Personal Income 329 State 2003r 2004p 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003r 2004p Percent Change Percent Change Thousands of Dollars Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region 2003 and 2004 Dollars Rank in the U.S. Per Capita Personal Income Percent of U.S. Avg. Personal Income Southeast (cont'd) Tennessee 28,641 30,005 36 36 91 91 4.8 $167,414,793 $177,056,555 5.8 Virginia 33,730 35,477 11 11 107 108 5.2 248,431,609 264,651,916 6.5 West Virginia 24,542 25,872 49 49 78 79 5.4 44,456,319 46,966,049 5.6 Southwest Arizona 27,232 28,442 39 39 87 86 4.4 151,933,040 163,365,040 7.5 New Mexico 24,995 26,191 48 48 79 80 4.8 46,955,434 49,849,350 6.2 Oklahoma 26,719 28,089 40 40 85 85 5.1 93,690,912 98,974,167 5.6 Texas 29,074 30,222 30 33 92 92 3.9 642,630,038 679,682,929 5.8 Rocky Mountain Colorado 34,561 36,063 8 8 110 109 4.3 157,171,088 165,942,518 5.6 Idaho 25,902 27,098 45 45 82 82 4.6 35,409,068 37,754,877 6.6 Montana 25,406 26,857 47 46 81 82 5.7 23,326,631 24,892,569 6.7 Utah 25,407 26,606 46 47 81 81 4.7 59,760,670 63,562,251 6.4 Wyoming 32,433 34,306 16 16 103 104 5.8 16,284,850 17,377,089 6.7 Far West Alaska 33,213 34,454 14 14 106 105 3.7 21,531,273 22,582,070 4.9 California 33,415 35,019 12 13 106 106 4.8 1,184,996,911 1,256,958,789 6.1 Hawaii 30,441 32,160 23 21 97 98 5.6 38,013,206 40,612,700 6.8 Nevada 31,910 33,405 19 18 101 101 4.7 71,549,422 77,994,184 9.0 Oregon 28,734 29,971 35 37 91 91 4.3 102,418,819 107,732,199 5.2 Washington 33,254 35,299 13 12 106 107 6.1 203,889,681 218,987,211 7.4 United States $31,472 $32,937 - - 100 100 4.7 $9,151,694,000 $9,672,205,074 5.7 BEA Regions New England $38,065 $40,206 - - 121 122 5.6 $540,548,544 $572,483,760 5.9 Mideast 35,913 37,756 - - 114 115 5.1 1,691,999,624 1,784,886,598 5.5 Great Lakes 31,034 32,231 - - 99 98 3.9 1,422,692,596 1,483,661,487 4.3 Plains 30,495 32,089 - - 97 97 5.2 597,263,999 632,093,661 5.8 Southeast 28,470 29,769 - - 90 90 4.6 2,049,628,194 2,172,811,625 6.0 Southwest 28,282 29,467 - - 90 89 4.2 935,209,424 991,871,486 6.1 Rocky Mountain 30,138 31,530 - - 96 96 4.6 291,952,307 309,529,304 6.0 Far West 32,910 34,535 - - 105 105 4.9 1,622,399,312 1,724,867,153 6.3 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. r - revised p - preliminary Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, BEA News Release, Table 1. Per Capita Personal Income, Personal Income, and Population, by State and Region, http://www.bea.gov/bea/rels.htm (accessed March 31, 2005). 330 County 1989 1999 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 Logan 10,878 17,294 28,105 19,609 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999, by County Full-Time Workers Male Female Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 331 County 1989 1999 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999, by County Full-Time Workers Male Female Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 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: Kansas (1990 CPH-5-18); Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000, Kansas, http://censtats.census.gov/data/KS/ (accessed July 19, 2005). 332 Per Capita Personal Income, 2003 (in Thousands of Dollars) Source: Policy Research Institute; 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: 29.4 Allen 23.1 Anderson 21.3 Atchison 21.5 Barber 24.6 Barton 26.7 Bourbon 23.1 Brown 24.4 Butler 28.2 Chase 28.8 Chautauqua 23.8 Cherokee 22.7 Cheyenne 22.0 Clark 25.6 Clay 26.0 Cloud 22.8 Coffey 28.3 Comanche 23.3 Cowley 24.4 Crawford 23.0 Decatur 24.1 Dickinson 24.3 Doniphan 20.8 Douglas 27.0 Edwards 28.5 Elk 21.2 Ellis 28.4 Ellsworth 23.7 Finney 21.1 Ford 22.5 Franklin 24.2 Geary 28.1 Gove 24.7 Graham 28.9 Grant 22.5 Gray 25.6 Greeley 27.0 Greenwood 22.1 Hamilton 28.1 Harper 26.3 Harvey 27.6 Haskell 31.7 Hodgeman 24.0 Jackson 26.0 Jefferson 23.6 Jewell 26.7 Johnson 43.9 Kearny 20.5 Kingman 24.3 Kiowa 27.6 Labette 23.0 Lane 29.0 Leavenworth 26.2 Lincoln 21.4 Linn 22.3 Logan 23.4 Lyon 22.0 McPherson 28.3 Marion 21.5 Marshall 27.8 Meade 24.0 Miami 27.6 Mitchell 25.4 Montgomery 23.5 Morris 23.6 Morton 21.1 Nemaha 23.9 Neosho 23.2 Ness 31.5 Norton 22.1 Osage 22.6 Osborne 23.5 Ottawa 23.2 Pawnee 23.2 Phillips 28.1 Pottawatomie 26.2 Pratt 25.6 Rawlins 26.8 Reno 25.0 Republic 23.2 Rice 19.8 Riley 25.2 Rooks 24.2 Rush 23.8 Russell 23.3 Saline 27.6 Scott 29.0 Sedgwick 30.8 Seward 21.8 Shawnee 29.7 Sheridan 30.9 Sherman 25.2 Smith 24.9 Stafford 25.5 Stanton 24.2 Stevens 23.7 Sumner 24.9 Thomas 26.1 Trego 20.6 Wabaunsee 24.6 Wallace 25.8 Washington 21.0 Wichita 30.2 Wilson 22.0 Woodson 18.9 Wyandotte 21.5 333 County 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 Allen $15,998 $16,315 $17,908 $19,061 $19,552 $19,696 $20,486 $22,305 $21,766 $23,097 Anderson 15,486 14,956 17,534 19,095 18,612 18,701 20,684 21,689 20,798 21,348 Atchison 17,028 16,516 17,350 18,015 19,174 19,338 20,466 21,462 21,232 21,468 Barber 17,086 16,417 17,679 19,212 19,899 19,602 20,117 21,916 22,226 24,644 Barton 18,417 18,794 20,346 21,228 22,071 22,376 24,217 26,172 26,357 26,724 Bourbon 16,391 17,094 18,288 19,522 20,105 19,763 20,662 21,921 22,337 23,129 Brown 17,288 16,865 18,935 20,338 21,484 21,529 22,401 24,277 23,076 24,429 Butler 20,314 20,582 21,963 23,507 24,780 25,351 26,445 27,383 27,941 28,159 Chase 19,370 19,077 20,862 23,382 25,507 27,803 27,079 29,073 28,880 28,785 Chautauqua 14,605 14,739 15,749 17,016 18,482 18,780 21,131 23,254 24,100 23,756 Cherokee 15,303 15,286 16,783 17,285 18,250 18,711 19,866 21,614 21,853 22,660 Cheyenne 20,235 21,028 21,468 20,755 22,422 23,937 21,777 22,350 19,725 22,030 Clark 19,937 19,496 18,553 21,391 22,986 24,189 22,470 23,375 24,828 25,592 Clay 19,628 19,218 21,746 22,482 23,220 23,697 24,574 25,269 24,311 26,004 Cloud 18,018 17,817 19,306 20,054 20,550 20,207 20,385 22,361 21,621 22,805 Coffey 18,975 18,723 21,152 22,551 22,823 23,714 25,002 27,021 27,079 28,275 Comanche 18,748 17,505 17,915 20,449 20,312 21,085 20,895 19,639 19,859 23,274 Cowley 17,434 17,644 18,456 19,289 20,486 21,001 22,567 24,099 23,824 24,430 Crawford 16,953 16,984 18,102 18,984 19,675 20,106 21,116 22,046 22,610 23,022 Decatur 19,186 17,844 18,961 21,092 22,816 23,254 22,303 25,464 23,049 24,121 Dickinson 18,314 18,305 19,691 21,046 22,067 22,405 23,155 23,198 22,828 24,297 Doniphan 16,714 16,590 18,107 18,241 19,154 19,609 19,704 20,868 20,982 20,826 Douglas 17,603 18,184 18,951 20,244 21,720 22,309 24,206 25,948 26,713 26,976 Edwards 22,248 20,257 23,053 22,718 26,500 27,596 25,175 27,489 25,435 28,515 Elk 16,264 16,498 16,839 17,235 17,273 17,349 19,722 20,391 20,103 21,214 Ellis 18,634 18,934 20,165 21,245 22,244 22,931 24,773 26,989 27,289 28,356 Ellsworth 16,537 16,668 18,041 19,174 20,735 21,047 21,582 22,547 22,347 23,730 Finney 17,796 18,046 18,504 19,264 19,992 20,338 20,585 20,529 20,507 21,098 Ford 19,080 18,947 19,422 20,311 21,216 21,932 21,443 21,961 22,044 22,455 Franklin 17,115 17,975 18,939 20,067 20,811 21,619 23,053 23,951 23,944 24,221 Geary 17,251 16,872 18,713 19,717 20,548 21,666 23,807 25,345 26,339 28,063 Gove 21,693 19,036 20,769 20,724 24,671 26,492 24,533 26,569 22,974 24,717 Graham 18,892 17,479 20,226 20,844 25,301 25,129 26,480 28,988 25,452 28,940 Grant 20,567 19,488 21,656 22,538 20,949 21,043 21,893 23,275 21,134 22,538 Gray 21,382 19,604 23,978 22,486 24,924 28,675 25,086 27,017 25,314 25,612 Greeley 28,952 24,274 21,766 21,096 27,257 29,437 23,408 25,734 21,081 27,006 Greenwood 15,684 15,802 17,356 18,501 19,100 20,107 20,975 21,673 21,461 22,051 Per Capita Personal Income by County 1994-2003 334 County 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 Per Capita Personal Income by County 1994-2003 Hamilton $21,339 $20,110 $22,158 $23,075 $27,334 $28,339 $24,587 $28,344 $25,488 $28,051 Harper 17,611 17,499 19,121 21,916 21,900 21,971 22,697 22,548 23,751 26,256 Harvey 19,984 19,949 21,060 22,639 23,244 23,290 25,235 26,868 27,006 27,550 Haskell 26,667 29,364 27,410 28,586 32,341 37,412 28,754 30,550 29,115 31,730 Hodgeman 23,170 21,460 22,156 23,205 24,730 27,888 24,807 23,983 23,519 24,020 Jackson 19,797 19,596 19,993 20,274 21,875 22,805 24,422 25,903 25,796 26,036 Jefferson 18,195 18,147 19,971 20,085 21,045 21,525 22,659 23,428 23,342 23,555 Jewell 19,246 19,163 22,245 20,854 22,876 22,329 20,246 23,908 21,657 26,682 Johnson 31,395 33,091 34,423 35,850 38,895 40,897 44,170 43,726 43,652 43,912 Kearny 23,061 18,929 19,115 19,812 21,316 21,054 20,084 21,104 19,803 20,467 Kingman 17,743 17,824 19,780 22,032 21,627 21,586 21,901 22,376 22,946 24,318 Kiowa 19,400 17,999 20,473 21,395 21,904 22,609 22,734 22,871 23,652 27,590 Labette 16,325 16,347 17,353 18,833 19,862 20,253 21,051 22,446 23,149 22,970 Lane 22,680 19,653 22,030 22,396 28,040 27,089 25,329 28,805 29,718 29,002 Leavenworth 17,995 18,526 19,346 20,345 21,575 22,777 24,572 25,366 25,988 26,198 Lincoln 17,041 15,937 17,507 19,415 20,779 20,164 20,282 21,082 19,904 21,422 Linn 17,219 17,268 18,790 19,915 20,900 21,055 21,061 22,458 21,887 22,278 Logan 18,095 17,610 18,018 19,333 21,921 22,885 19,242 21,088 19,932 23,392 Lyon 16,987 17,186 18,143 19,191 20,017 20,194 20,665 21,272 21,432 21,980 McPherson 19,686 20,109 21,690 23,354 23,960 24,269 25,685 26,200 26,907 28,273 Marion 16,580 16,185 17,761 18,787 18,820 19,311 19,518 20,839 20,710 21,454 Marshall 19,634 19,584 22,768 22,389 23,978 23,768 24,834 26,910 24,836 27,794 Meade 20,879 20,968 20,332 21,695 24,880 26,368 24,161 22,771 21,682 24,041 Miami 19,548 20,295 21,575 22,847 23,847 25,275 26,151 27,034 27,221 27,582 Mitchell 19,441 19,091 21,168 22,537 23,333 23,304 22,721 24,272 23,283 25,447 Montgomery 17,202 17,365 18,046 18,898 19,367 19,485 21,156 21,998 22,563 23,527 Morris 17,047 16,024 17,646 19,434 20,073 20,551 21,750 23,274 22,614 23,620 Morton 16,454 17,248 20,841 22,191 20,823 21,369 21,099 20,038 19,328 21,130 Nemaha 19,269 19,000 22,546 23,391 23,363 22,780 24,221 24,288 22,751 23,937 Neosho 17,632 17,467 18,472 19,501 19,620 19,601 20,543 22,078 22,075 23,168 Ness 21,178 19,597 22,224 24,449 24,800 24,271 26,316 27,091 26,062 31,492 Norton 16,936 17,154 18,417 19,572 21,155 21,307 21,728 22,441 21,429 22,060 Osage 16,403 17,083 19,023 19,389 20,066 20,576 21,617 22,704 22,376 22,619 Osborne 19,500 18,522 19,365 20,623 20,847 20,538 20,512 21,606 20,139 23,517 Ottawa 18,090 17,402 19,923 20,770 21,305 21,905 22,150 22,840 22,414 23,220 335 County 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 Per Capita Personal Income by County 1994-2003 Pawnee $19,521 $19,210 $20,319 $21,187 $21,791 $22,123 $22,611 $23,382 $21,708 $23,154 Phillips 20,000 20,158 21,282 22,837 24,461 23,821 24,253 25,644 24,466 28,069 Pottawatomie 17,610 18,528 19,469 20,359 21,175 21,924 23,927 26,102 25,841 26,207 Pratt 19,915 19,530 21,116 22,557 22,562 23,482 24,562 23,612 23,301 25,639 Rawlins 18,990 18,488 19,152 19,195 23,237 25,026 21,920 26,238 23,357 26,811 Reno 19,145 19,651 21,128 22,127 22,970 22,981 23,953 24,273 24,701 24,982 Republic 20,366 19,326 21,161 20,199 20,097 20,503 20,042 21,886 21,650 23,167 Rice 16,347 16,009 17,441 18,925 18,960 19,767 21,095 19,735 18,991 19,776 Riley 17,236 17,073 17,811 18,659 19,602 20,559 22,143 23,349 24,155 25,154 Rooks 16,548 17,179 19,189 20,361 21,648 21,086 21,978 23,205 21,802 24,236 Rush 17,401 15,949 17,721 20,745 20,810 20,031 21,933 22,038 21,544 23,787 Russell 18,601 17,823 19,640 20,828 21,531 21,837 23,530 22,616 22,141 23,339 Saline 22,213 21,944 23,154 24,423 25,470 25,856 27,780 26,879 26,839 27,579 Scott 24,099 22,586 22,517 25,281 25,915 29,831 27,062 29,243 27,995 29,037 Sedgwick 21,717 22,992 24,378 25,850 27,271 27,167 28,447 30,822 30,669 30,778 Seward 19,029 19,206 19,704 20,416 21,028 20,580 22,085 22,052 21,365 21,769 Shawnee 21,455 22,112 23,110 23,954 25,489 26,240 28,049 28,987 29,829 29,710 Sheridan 22,239 19,664 23,990 24,652 28,775 28,622 23,941 29,355 25,171 30,897 Sherman 19,062 19,404 21,177 21,040 23,727 25,795 23,928 24,171 23,056 25,232 Smith 19,110 18,869 20,759 20,731 21,849 22,431 21,863 24,063 22,642 24,908 Stafford 19,700 18,505 21,379 22,605 23,507 24,469 23,608 23,557 23,582 25,477 Stanton 24,029 24,055 26,548 29,114 26,789 27,448 23,618 22,197 20,874 24,199 Stevens 23,446 22,210 25,979 24,329 26,129 26,458 25,578 23,573 21,517 23,673 Sumner 18,553 18,664 19,894 22,601 22,418 22,871 23,449 23,538 23,879 24,880 Thomas 19,327 19,167 20,061 21,009 23,531 24,461 23,220 25,754 23,849 26,111 Trego 17,561 14,636 17,537 17,916 18,959 18,336 19,397 19,309 19,670 20,634 Wabaunsee 20,139 19,714 20,697 21,002 21,776 22,253 23,541 24,604 24,548 24,577 Wallace 17,688 18,366 19,246 19,644 23,130 25,062 21,309 21,022 20,100 25,809 Washington 17,982 16,485 20,411 20,288 20,314 19,670 20,438 21,115 20,044 21,020 Wichita 32,523 31,162 30,594 30,153 32,466 36,878 28,908 31,467 28,000 30,226 Wilson 15,738 15,883 17,647 18,539 18,196 18,498 20,293 20,731 21,310 22,014 Woodson 15,249 14,522 15,676 17,587 16,881 17,196 18,386 18,643 18,055 18,905 Wyandotte 16,109 16,450 17,095 17,899 18,712 19,043 19,775 20,567 21,242 21,534 Kansas $20,990 $21,558 $22,845 $24,041 $25,483 $26,195 $27,694 $28,714 $28,850 $29,438 r - revised Source: 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/ (accessed May 2, 2005). 336 Area 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003 Metropolitan Areas: Kansas City, MO-KS $23,366 $24,309 $25,365 $26,533 $28,418 $29,678 $31,607 $32,224 $32,863 $33,335 Lawrence, KS 17,603 18,184 18,951 20,244 21,720 22,309 24,206 25,948 26,713 26,976 St. Joseph, MO-KS 17,650 17,971 18,969 20,012 20,750 21,639 22,715 23,038 23,875 24,430 Topeka, KS 20,703 21,218 22,312 23,005 24,408 25,120 26,784 27,755 28,347 28,306 Wichita, KS 21,319 22,354 23,715 25,263 26,553 26,558 27,827 29,910 29,874 30,060 Micropolitan Areas: Atchison, KS 17,028 16,516 17,350 18,015 19,174 19,338 20,466 21,462 21,232 21,468 Coffeyville, KS 17,202 17,365 18,046 18,898 19,367 19,485 21,156 21,998 22,563 23,527 Dodge City, KS 19,080 18,947 19,422 20,311 21,216 21,932 21,443 21,961 22,044 22,455 Emporia, KS 17,172 17,334 18,354 19,520 20,453 20,783 21,164 21,874 22,017 22,505 Garden City, KS 17,796 18,046 18,504 19,264 19,992 20,338 20,585 20,529 20,507 21,098 Great Bend, KS 18,417 18,794 20,346 21,228 22,071 22,376 24,217 26,172 26,357 26,724 Hays, KS 18,634 18,934 20,165 21,245 22,244 22,931 24,773 26,989 27,289 28,356 Hutchinson, KS 19,145 19,651 21,128 22,127 22,970 22,981 23,953 24,273 24,701 24,982 Liberal, KS 19,029 19,206 19,704 20,416 21,028 20,580 22,085 22,052 21,365 21,769 McPherson, KS 19,686 20,109 21,690 23,354 23,960 24,269 25,685 26,200 26,907 26,041 Manhattan, KS 17,294 17,230 18,300 19,201 20,103 21,070 22,867 24,320 24,986 28,273 Parsons, KS 16,325 16,347 17,353 18,833 19,862 20,253 21,051 22,446 23,149 22,970 Pittsburgh, KS 16,953 16,984 18,102 18,984 19,675 20,106 21,116 22,046 22,610 23,022 Salina, KS 21,807 21,490 22,829 24,053 25,044 25,451 27,197 26,465 26,383 27,130 Winfield, KS 17,434 17,644 18,456 19,289 20,486 21,001 22,567 24,099 23,824 24,430 Consolidated Statistical Areas: Kansas City-Overland Park Kansas City, MO-KS 23,104 24,012 25,074 26,229 28,073 29,320 31,216 31,843 32,479 32,952 Wichita-Winfield, KS 21,069 22,052 23,380 24,890 26,184 26,224 27,513 29,568 29,517 29,734 Metropolitan 22,787 23,814 25,025 26,325 28,090 28,947 30,881 31,920 32,176 32,437 Nonmetropolitan 18,358 18,235 19,580 20,569 21,455 21,894 22,653 23,560 23,403 24,463 Kansas $20,990 $21,558 $22,845 $24,041 $25,483 $26,195 $27,694 $28,714 $28,850 $29,438 r - revised Per Capita Personal Income by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas 1994-2003 Source: 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/ (accessed May 2, 2005). 337 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 March 18, 2005). 338 State 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2002 2003 Change 1993-2003 Alabama $25,082 $25,991 $31,939 $36,251 $35,160 $37,603 $37,255 48.53 Alaska 42,931 47,954 47,994 51,396 57,363 52,774 51,837 20.74 Arizona 30,510 30,863 32,740 36,995 42,704 39,734 41,166 34.93 Arkansas 23,039 25,814 26,162 29,682 33,339 32,387 32,002 38.90 California 34,073 37,009 39,694 43,629 47,262 47,437 49,300 44.69 Colorado 34,488 40,706 43,233 48,177 49,397 48,294 49,940 44.80 Connecticut 39,516 40,243 43,985 50,593 53,347 53,387 54,965 39.10 Delaware 36,064 34,928 43,033 46,628 49,602 49,650 49,019 35.92 District of Columbia 27,304 30,748 31,860 38,670 41,169 39,070 45,044 64.97 Florida 28,550 29,745 32,455 35,831 36,421 38,024 38,972 36.50 Georgia 31,663 34,099 36,663 39,425 42,576 42,939 42,438 34.03 Hawaii 42,662 42,851 40,934 44,504 47,439 47,303 51,834 21.50 Idaho 31,010 32,676 33,404 35,800 38,241 37,715 42,372 36.64 Illinois 32,857 38,071 41,283 46,330 46,171 42,710 45,153 37.42 Indiana 29,475 33,385 38,889 40,838 40,379 41,047 42,425 43.94 Iowa 28,663 35,519 33,783 41,098 40,976 41,049 41,384 44.38 Kansas 29,770 30,341 36,471 37,348 41,415 42,619 44,232 48.58 Kentucky 24,376 29,810 33,452 33,738 38,437 36,762 36,936 51.53 Louisiana 26,312 27,949 33,260 32,654 33,322 34,008 33,507 27.34 Maine 27,438 33,858 32,772 38,862 36,612 36,853 37,113 35.26 Maryland 39,939 41,041 46,685 52,205 53,530 56,407 52,314 30.98 Massachusetts 37,064 38,574 42,023 44,005 52,253 49,855 50,955 37.48 Michigan 32,662 36,426 38,742 46,089 45,047 42,715 45,022 37.84 Minnesota 33,682 37,933 42,564 47,038 52,681 54,622 52,823 56.83 Mississippi 22,191 26,538 28,499 32,478 30,161 30,882 32,728 47.48 Missouri 28,682 34,825 36,553 41,383 41,339 42,776 43,762 52.58 Montana 26,470 27,757 29,212 31,038 32,126 34,835 34,108 28.86 Nebraska 31,008 32,929 34,692 38,626 43,611 42,796 43,974 41.82 Nevada 35,814 36,084 38,854 41,461 45,403 44,958 45,184 26.16 New Hampshire 37,964 39,171 40,998 46,055 51,331 55,321 55,567 46.37 New Jersey 40,500 43,924 48,021 49,734 51,771 54,568 56,045 38.38 New Mexico 26,758 25,991 30,086 32,574 33,124 35,457 35,105 31.19 New York 31,697 33,028 35,798 39,989 42,114 41,966 42,788 34.99 North Carolina 28,820 31,979 35,840 37,254 38,162 36,515 37,279 29.35 North Dakota 28,118 29,089 31,661 32,663 35,793 36,200 40,410 43.72 Ohio 31,285 34,941 36,134 39,489 41,785 42,684 43,520 39.11 Oklahoma 26,260 26,311 31,351 32,683 35,609 36,458 35,902 36.72 Oregon 33,138 36,374 37,247 40,619 41,273 41,802 41,638 25.65 Pennsylvania 30,995 34,524 37,517 37,758 43,499 42,498 42,933 38.52 Rhode Island 33,509 35,359 34,797 42,719 45,723 42,417 44,711 33.43 South Carolina 26,053 29,071 34,262 36,462 37,736 37,812 38,479 47.70 South Dakota 27,737 29,578 29,694 35,828 39,671 37,873 39,522 42.49 Tennessee 25,102 29,015 30,636 36,522 35,783 37,030 37,523 49.48 Texas 28,727 32,039 35,075 38,688 40,860 40,149 39,271 36.70 Utah 35,786 36,480 42,775 46,050 47,342 47,861 49,275 37.69 Vermont 31,065 33,824 35,053 41,584 40,794 42,999 43,261 39.26 Virginia 36,433 36,222 42,957 45,693 50,241 49,631 54,783 50.37 Washington 35,655 35,568 44,562 45,473 42,490 45,183 47,508 33.24 West Virginia 22,421 24,880 27,488 29,297 29,673 29,359 32,763 46.13 Wisconsin 31,766 40,955 39,595 45,667 45,346 45,903 46,269 45.66 Wyoming 29,442 31,529 33,423 37,248 39,719 39,763 42,555 44.54 United States $31,241 $34,076 $37,005 $40,696 $42,228 $42,409 $43,318 38.66 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, Historical Income Tables - Households, http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/h08.html (accessed February 9, 2005). (in Current Dollars) Median Income of Households by State, 1993-2003, Selected Years 339 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Allen $30,171 $30,854 $31,155 $32,416 $31,600 $31,307 Anderson 30,776 31,114 32,140 34,035 33,897 34,250 Atchison 32,515 34,406 34,341 35,784 35,402 35,515 Barber 30,317 30,719 32,368 33,828 33,357 33,688 Barton 33,079 33,973 32,635 33,924 33,543 33,556 Bourbon 28,362 29,705 30,410 31,924 31,237 31,433 Brown 30,260 31,429 31,691 33,145 32,766 32,820 Butler 44,998 47,894 46,683 48,336 47,719 47,877 Chase 29,129 31,014 32,337 33,726 33,117 32,605 Chautauqua 24,358 25,736 27,996 29,463 28,964 29,656 Cherokee 27,729 29,322 30,124 31,424 30,891 31,027 Cheyenne 29,484 29,760 31,185 31,685 30,690 28,276 Clark 33,987 35,623 34,955 35,774 34,819 34,067 Clay 33,910 34,837 34,384 35,360 34,888 34,508 Cloud 29,851 30,511 31,124 32,215 31,359 30,884 Coffey 34,411 34,915 36,633 37,967 38,348 39,373 Comanche 27,139 27,552 29,524 30,882 30,606 28,875 Cowley 33,933 35,621 34,446 35,817 35,195 35,486 Crawford 28,442 29,906 29,642 30,576 29,840 29,865 Decatur 28,427 30,072 30,058 31,259 31,009 29,855 Dickinson 33,975 35,200 35,773 37,187 36,549 36,201 Doniphan 32,077 33,879 32,783 34,190 33,429 33,270 Douglas 37,248 39,017 37,536 39,183 38,916 38,936 Edwards 31,082 33,200 31,494 32,252 31,835 30,307 Elk 23,604 24,335 26,173 27,778 26,895 26,508 Ellis 33,279 34,499 33,285 34,615 34,161 34,112 Ellsworth 31,314 33,903 34,999 36,482 35,536 35,396 Finney 36,823 38,354 37,596 39,585 38,240 37,149 Ford 34,434 36,360 36,659 38,331 37,322 36,465 Franklin 34,879 36,761 38,391 39,902 39,519 40,037 Geary 28,857 30,562 30,342 32,588 32,162 31,986 Gove 30,725 32,414 34,140 35,691 35,234 32,949 Graham 29,829 30,824 31,096 33,010 32,455 31,171 Grant 43,557 43,619 40,941 41,891 42,914 42,259 Gray 39,728 40,987 40,946 42,562 41,750 39,781 Greeley 34,125 38,137 36,471 37,288 36,662 33,277 Greenwood 27,401 28,001 29,706 30,927 30,173 30,145 Hamilton 33,413 36,567 34,247 34,559 33,841 32,445 Harper 30,760 31,550 30,729 31,331 30,762 30,677 Harvey 39,525 41,545 40,607 42,482 41,952 42,226 Haskell 42,696 43,949 41,108 41,564 41,648 37,747 Hodgeman 34,381 35,517 36,648 38,216 36,082 34,093 Jackson 35,498 37,643 39,320 41,734 41,488 41,721 Jefferson 41,130 43,421 44,141 46,249 45,512 46,193 Jewell 28,555 29,853 30,684 31,409 31,273 29,278 Johnson 59,870 62,821 62,887 66,796 66,665 66,974 Kearny 38,950 41,118 40,276 41,393 40,269 38,836 Kingman 35,312 35,759 37,188 38,604 38,136 37,745 Kiowa 32,148 33,347 32,459 33,272 31,973 31,538 Labette 29,369 30,592 30,506 31,867 30,867 31,281 Lane 31,953 35,422 36,524 37,661 36,878 35,868 Leavenworth 44,056 45,823 46,037 48,525 48,749 50,083 Lincoln 28,563 30,238 30,845 32,099 31,631 30,918 Linn 29,802 31,218 34,020 36,066 35,583 35,490 Kansas Counties, 1997-2002 Estimated Median Household Income for 340 County 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Kansas Counties, 1997-2002 Estimated Median Household Income for Logan $32,148 $33,783 $33,621 $34,332 $33,997 $32,451 Lyon 33,688 34,570 33,110 34,209 33,482 33,369 McPherson 40,361 41,609 41,263 42,802 42,107 43,065 Marion 32,643 33,821 34,102 35,315 34,556 34,206 Marshall 32,432 33,411 32,983 34,143 34,211 33,339 Meade 34,411 38,212 37,604 39,218 37,429 35,172 Miami 40,625 42,530 44,865 45,263 45,516 47,133 Mitchell 33,611 35,092 34,132 34,863 34,177 33,514 Montgomery 29,277 30,752 30,961 32,223 31,297 31,492 Morris 31,810 32,144 32,899 33,913 34,142 34,543 Morton 38,752 39,353 38,669 39,602 38,646 37,727 Nemaha 34,266 34,096 34,608 36,091 35,522 34,801 Neosho 30,890 31,173 31,881 33,312 32,501 32,364 Ness 33,244 33,989 32,947 34,919 34,161 33,769 Norton 31,013 33,365 31,728 32,688 31,764 31,215 Osage 35,499 37,301 37,271 39,028 38,605 38,925 Osborne 27,601 28,883 29,586 30,057 29,443 28,524 Ottawa 37,087 38,959 38,322 39,498 39,175 39,907 Pawnee 33,528 35,613 34,722 36,007 35,019 33,274 Phillips 32,418 33,730 34,464 35,781 35,156 34,432 Pottawatomie 38,587 40,778 40,369 42,448 42,469 43,681 Pratt 34,857 36,143 35,541 36,882 36,016 35,789 Rawlins 29,655 30,606 32,589 33,262 31,788 30,040 Reno 35,475 37,063 35,788 36,939 35,980 35,683 Republic 28,994 28,877 30,575 31,339 30,811 29,809 Rice 32,195 33,931 34,949 36,226 34,987 34,149 Riley 33,744 36,174 33,360 33,812 33,590 33,452 Rooks 29,792 31,201 30,666 31,591 31,183 30,958 Rush 28,395 29,447 30,949 32,084 31,217 30,716 Russell 28,214 28,264 28,784 30,057 29,096 28,502 Saline 36,682 39,005 38,027 39,371 38,436 38,358 Scott 38,781 39,899 41,054 42,424 41,959 39,928 Sedgwick 40,875 43,644 42,468 44,145 43,665 43,663 Seward 35,710 37,195 35,842 37,433 36,872 36,286 Shawnee 40,122 41,275 39,831 41,873 41,282 41,624 Sheridan 34,183 35,636 34,842 35,702 35,408 32,208 Sherman 30,801 32,191 32,614 33,946 32,405 30,698 Smith 28,257 28,966 29,256 30,306 29,847 28,660 Stafford 29,419 30,615 31,380 32,246 31,272 30,160 Stanton 39,024 39,496 40,593 40,660 40,344 37,050 Stevens 40,593 42,839 41,963 43,365 42,625 39,107 Sumner 38,987 41,137 39,949 40,872 39,917 39,608 Thomas 34,654 36,426 37,318 38,338 37,383 35,834 Trego 28,421 30,103 30,236 31,269 30,229 29,735 Wabaunsee 36,802 38,520 40,201 42,317 42,127 41,902 Wallace 28,682 32,308 33,833 34,816 34,110 31,037 Washington 28,557 29,074 29,740 30,793 30,269 29,593 Wichita 35,341 37,355 36,221 35,892 35,303 32,947 Wilson 28,111 28,613 29,499 30,975 29,887 30,300 Woodson 26,400 25,810 25,565 26,334 26,032 25,614 Wyandotte 30,056 31,197 31,816 33,071 32,502 32,465 Kansas $36,488 $38,553 $39,726 $41,150 $42,081 $42,104 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 February 9, 2005). 341 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 Logan 22,126 26,731 32,131 40,104 1989 1999 Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties 1989 and 1999 342 County Households Families Households Families 1989 1999 Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties 1989 and 1999 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: Kansas (1990 CPH-5-18); Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 Kansas, http://censtats.census.gov/data/KS/ (accessed July 25, 2005). 343 Below Poverty Level State Number Number Percent Alabama 4,417 663 15.0 855 19.4 Alaska 643 62 9.6 88 13.8 Arizona 5,558 749 13.5 1,067 19.2 Arkansas 2,670 474 17.8 594 22.3 California 35,309 4,634 13.1 6,441 18.2 Colorado 4,478 436 9.7 615 13.7 Connecticut 3,417 278 8.1 380 11.1 Delaware 818 60 7.3 89 10.9 District of Columbia 550 92 16.8 113 20.6 Florida 16,884 2,148 12.7 2,940 17.4 Georgia 8,559 1,014 11.9 1,385 16.2 Hawaii 1,250 117 9.3 160 12.8 Idaho 1,356 138 10.2 190 14.0 Illinois 12,616 1,592 12.6 2,055 16.3 Indiana 6,130 610 9.9 932 15.2 Iowa 2,916 260 8.9 377 12.9 Kansas 2,676 288 10.8 372 13.9 Kentucky 4,100 589 14.4 822 20.0 Louisiana 4,422 750 17.0 1,010 22.8 Maine 1,279 149 11.6 224 17.5 Maryland 5,485 472 8.6 645 11.8 Massachusetts 6,357 652 10.3 891 14.0 Michigan 9,893 1,125 11.4 1,507 15.2 Minnesota 5,075 376 7.4 521 10.3 Mississippi 2,851 456 16.0 604 21.2 Missouri 5,606 601 10.7 814 14.5 Montana 915 139 15.1 205 22.5 Nebraska 1,725 168 9.8 249 14.4 Nevada 2,242 244 10.9 371 16.5 New Hampshire 1,263 73 5.8 103 8.1 New Jersey 8,574 741 8.6 997 11.6 New Mexico 1,867 338 18.1 451 24.1 New York 18,922 2,707 14.3 3,558 18.8 North Carolina 8,223 1,289 15.7 1,704 20.7 North Dakota 631 61 9.7 90 14.2 Ohio 11,227 1,226 10.9 1,553 13.8 Oklahoma 3,430 440 12.8 635 18.5 Oregon 3,560 446 12.5 585 16.4 Pennsylvania 12,135 1,279 10.5 1,721 14.2 Rhode Island 1,051 121 11.5 151 14.3 South Carolina 4,060 516 12.7 745 18.4 South Dakota 749 95 12.7 126 16.9 Tennessee 5,901 829 14.0 1,213 20.6 Texas 21,827 3,705 17.0 5,018 23.0 Utah 2,346 213 9.1 312 13.3 Vermont 610 52 8.5 81 13.2 Virginia 7,367 740 10.0 947 12.9 Washington 6,078 766 12.6 955 15.7 West Virginia 1,785 310 17.4 420 23.6 Wisconsin 5,412 528 9.8 736 13.6 Wyoming 487 48 9.8 67 13.9 United States 287,699 35,861 12.5 48,687 16.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.bls.census.gov/cps/asec/2004/sdata.htm (accessed March 18, 2005). Poverty Status by State in 2003, All Ages (Numbers in Thousands) Percent Below 125% of Poverty All Income Levels 344 State Alabama 14.8 14.3 14.6 15.2 14.7 Alaska 8.5 7.6 8.1 8.7 9.2 Arizona 14.3 11.9 13.2 14.1 13.5 Arkansas 14.7 15.6 17.1 18.8 18.8 California 14.6 13.4 12.6 12.8 13.1 Colorado 8.7 9.1 9.2 9.2 9.7 Connecticut 8.3 7.4 7.5 7.8 8.2 Delaware 10.3 9.4 7.6 7.9 8.2 District of Columbia 18.6 15.0 16.7 17.6 16.9 Florida 12.8 11.7 11.9 12.6 12.6 Georgia 13.2 12.5 12.5 12.1 11.5 Hawaii 10.9 9.9 10.2 11.4 10.3 Idaho 13.5 13.3 12.0 11.4 10.8 Illinois 10.0 10.3 10.4 11.5 12.7 Indiana 8.0 7.6 8.5 8.8 9.5 Iowa 8.3 7.8 7.8 8.3 9.1 Kansas 10.9 10.1 9.1 10.1 10.4 Kentucky 12.8 12.3 12.6 13.4 14.3 Louisiana 19.1 18.2 16.7 16.9 17.2 Maine 10.5 10.3 10.2 11.9 12.5 Maryland 7.2 7.3 7.3 7.3 8.0 Massachusetts 10.2 10.8 9.4 9.5 10.1 Michigan 10.3 9.8 9.6 10.5 11.5 Minnesota 8.8 6.5 6.5 6.9 6.9 Mississippi 16.9 15.6 17.1 18.9 17.2 Missouri 10.7 10.4 9.4 9.8 10.3 Montana 16.1 15.0 13.7 13.4 14.3 Nebraska 11.6 9.8 9.0 10.0 10.2 Nevada 10.9 10.0 7.9 8.0 9.9 New Hampshire 8.8 6.1 5.5 6.1 5.8 New Jersey 8.2 7.6 7.7 8.0 8.3 New Mexico 20.5 19.2 17.7 17.9 18.0 New York 15.4 14.0 14.0 14.1 14.2 North Carolina 13.8 13.1 12.5 13.4 15.0 North Dakota 14.1 11.7 12.1 12.7 10.6 Ohio 11.6 11.0 10.3 10.1 10.3 Oklahoma 13.4 13.9 15.0 14.6 13.5 Oregon 13.8 11.7 11.3 11.3 11.7 Pennsylvania 10.3 9.0 9.1 9.5 10.0 Rhode Island 10.7 10.1 9.9 10.3 11.3 South Carolina 12.7 11.4 13.1 14.7 13.5 South Dakota 9.3 9.2 9.6 10.0 12.1 Tennessee 12.7 12.7 13.8 14.5 14.4 Texas 15.0 15.4 15.2 15.3 16.3 Utah 7.3 6.7 9.1 10.2 9.5 Vermont 9.8 9.8 9.9 9.8 9.2 Virginia 8.4 8.1 8.1 8.9 10.0 Washington 9.2 10.2 10.8 10.8 11.8 West Virginia 16.8 15.2 15.6 16.6 17.1 Wisconsin 8.7 8.9 8.6 8.2 9.2 Wyoming 11.1 11.2 9.7 8.8 9.4 United States 12.3 11.6 11.5 11.9 12.3 Average Average 1999-2000 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 1998-2003 Average AverageAverage 2001-20022000-2001 2002-2003 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Poverty in the United States , 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2003, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html (accessed July 19, 2005). 1998-1999 345 State Estimates for People Under Age 5 in Poverty 2000-2002 State Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 72,407 24.4 75,623 26.1 76,033 25.5 Alaska 6,269 13.5 6,449 13.5 6,380 13.3 Arizona 73,834 18.4 85,645 20.4 94,589 22.4 Arkansas 48,366 26.4 50,750 28.1 54,361 29.4 California 482,766 19.4 480,211 19.4 501,845 19.8 Colorado 43,064 13.9 38,892 12.2 38,431 11.9 Connecticut 25,826 11.7 19,671 9.4 22,620 10.7 Delaware 7,743 15.4 7,036 13.7 7,691 14.4 District of Columbia 7,690 24.8 8,808 27.2 10,580 32.3 Florida 197,986 19.9 215,886 21.3 206,679 19.8 Georgia 118,328 19.2 127,325 20.1 128,835 19.5 Hawaii 12,954 17.0 13,359 17.8 13,053 15.6 Idaho 19,048 19.3 19,123 19.2 19,172 19.3 Illinois 147,441 17.0 137,174 15.7 161,558 18.2 Indiana 67,126 15.9 65,559 15.4 61,481 14.5 Iowa 25,628 14.1 23,232 12.9 23,852 13.2 Kansas 27,451 14.9 28,399 15.5 28,767 15.5 Kentucky 58,256 22.7 61,944 23.5 67,907 25.6 Louisiana 89,206 28.3 93,768 30.4 103,916 32.1 Maine 11,537 17.5 10,919 16.2 12,122 18.2 Maryland 44,451 12.5 37,498 10.5 33,993 9.6 Massachusetts 49,982 12.9 42,093 10.8 43,702 11.0 Michigan 108,740 16.6 101,091 15.6 102,872 16.0 Minnesota 34,036 10.6 31,023 9.7 29,084 9.0 Mississippi 58,004 28.3 61,454 30.0 67,373 32.1 Missouri 67,556 18.6 67,324 18.3 69,736 18.7 Montana 13,546 26.0 13,181 24.9 13,181 25.5 Nebraska 17,806 15.6 17,382 14.8 18,090 15.1 Nevada 22,024 14.2 21,953 14.1 25,067 15.5 New Hampshire 7,441 10.1 6,250 8.8 4,991 6.8 New Jersey 68,511 12.3 61,903 11.2 60,167 10.6 New Mexico 34,641 26.7 39,189 30.0 40,213 30.4 New York 242,540 20.0 251,848 21.1 267,074 22.3 North Carolina 106,038 18.9 106,628 18.8 118,554 20.3 North Dakota 7,056 19.3 6,775 18.6 6,672 18.1 Ohio 143,552 19.2 128,356 17.5 126,354 17.3 Oklahoma 55,892 23.7 58,898 24.8 60,278 24.8 Oregon 38,504 17.1 37,893 17.4 38,764 17.4 Pennsylvania 117,267 16.6 112,318 16.0 111,132 15.9 Rhode Island 10,077 16.4 9,730 15.8 11,278 18.4 South Carolina 55,653 21.5 58,467 22.0 61,636 22.5 South Dakota 10,039 20.0 9,758 19.4 10,464 20.5 Tennessee 80,709 21.8 84,103 22.5 86,601 23.1 Texas 401,761 24.0 414,619 23.9 441,531 24.8 Utah 29,971 14.0 30,874 13.9 29,475 12.8 Vermont 5,279 16.8 4,436 14.2 4,350 14.1 Virginia 64,803 13.9 59,843 12.6 65,331 13.4 Washington 65,828 16.8 58,113 15.1 63,207 16.4 West Virginia 25,656 26.1 27,236 27.3 29,299 29.0 Wisconsin 46,805 13.9 40,347 12.2 41,389 12.3 Wyoming 6,003 20.0 5,523 18.1 5,462 17.8 United States 3,583,098 18.7 3,575,879 18.6 3,727,193 19.0 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 February 9, 2005). 2000 2001 2002 346 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 1,091 243 22.3 286 26.2 Alaska 191 21 11.2 31 16.1 Arizona 1,511 288 19.1 406 26.8 Arkansas 674 181 26.8 220 32.6 California 9,478 1,757 18.5 2,314 24.4 Colorado 1,161 138 11.9 210 18.1 Connecticut 849 86 10.1 117 13.8 Delaware 197 22 11.0 30 15.2 District of Columbia 105 33 31.5 38 35.9 Florida 3,940 757 19.2 998 25.3 Georgia 2,285 404 17.7 537 23.5 Hawaii 310 37 12.0 53 17.2 Idaho 371 51 13.8 65 17.5 Illinois 3,198 555 17.4 702 21.9 Indiana 1,567 214 13.7 314 20.0 Iowa 693 93 13.4 128 18.4 Kansas 697 101 14.5 122 17.5 Kentucky 1,006 182 18.1 252 25.1 Louisiana 1,189 304 25.5 393 33.1 Maine 284 44 15.6 62 22.0 Maryland 1,403 149 10.6 190 13.6 Massachusetts 1,490 179 12.0 250 16.8 Michigan 2,497 364 14.6 498 20.0 Minnesota 1,239 121 9.7 147 11.8 Mississippi 757 175 23.1 223 29.5 Missouri 1,388 204 14.7 265 19.1 Montana 215 43 20.2 66 30.7 Nebraska 446 49 11.0 77 17.3 Nevada 586 87 14.8 137 23.4 New Hampshire 308 22 7.2 28 9.0 New Jersey 2,152 241 11.2 316 14.7 New Mexico 491 132 26.9 169 34.5 New York 4,524 899 19.9 1,129 25.0 North Carolina 2,052 473 23.1 596 29.1 North Dakota 146 18 12.7 26 17.8 Ohio 2,840 468 16.5 533 18.8 Oklahoma 853 145 17.0 225 26.3 Oregon 826 166 20.1 198 24.0 Pennsylvania 2,832 440 15.5 553 19.5 Rhode Island 249 43 17.1 50 20.0 South Carolina 1,022 178 17.4 254 24.9 South Dakota 194 27 14.0 34 17.7 Tennessee 1,383 259 18.7 355 25.7 Texas 6,300 1,513 24.0 1,999 31.7 Utah 760 94 12.4 137 18.0 Vermont 137 15 10.9 23 16.8 Virginia 1,794 243 13.5 305 17.0 Washington 1,472 281 19.1 334 22.7 West Virginia 397 106 26.8 132 33.3 Wisconsin 1,331 205 15.4 268 20.1 Wyoming 118 16 13.1 21 17.5 United States 72,999 12,866 17.6 16,814 23.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.bls.census.gov/cps/asec/2004/sdata.htm (accessed March 18, 2005). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty Poverty Status by State in 2003, People Under 18 (Numbers in Thousands) All Income Levels 347 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 549 46 8.4 93 16.9 Alaska 45 5 -- 7 -- Arizona 657 36 5.5 85 12.9 Arkansas 377 64 17.1 93 24.7 California 3,710 316 8.5 610 16.4 Colorado 398 38 9.4 72 18.1 Connecticut 458 26 5.7 49 10.6 Delaware 97 4 4.4 9 9.2 District of Columbia 65 8 -- 11 -- Florida 2,865 278 9.7 461 16.1 Georgia 846 81 9.6 125 14.7 Hawaii 171 17 10.1 23 13.4 Idaho 143 6 4.0 14 9.5 Illinois 1,525 143 9.4 225 14.8 Indiana 735 51 6.9 127 17.3 Iowa 410 31 7.4 54 13.2 Kansas 301 27 9.1 38 12.5 Kentucky 556 56 10.0 103 18.5 Louisiana 517 62 11.9 114 22.0 Maine 195 19 10.0 39 20.0 Maryland 636 60 9.5 100 15.7 Massachusetts 832 133 16.0 192 23.1 Michigan 1,179 82 6.9 145 12.3 Minnesota 514 47 9.2 83 16.1 Mississippi 321 38 11.7 72 22.5 Missouri 795 70 8.9 124 15.6 Montana 110 12 11.2 23 20.7 Nebraska 201 22 10.8 35 17.6 Nevada 258 23 8.8 33 12.8 New Hampshire 139 7 5.4 19 13.4 New Jersey 1,017 97 9.6 139 13.6 New Mexico 228 21 9.3 37 16.2 New York 2,422 343 14.2 521 21.5 North Carolina 956 134 14.0 217 22.7 North Dakota 79 6 7.9 12 15.6 Ohio 1,278 103 8.0 184 14.4 Oklahoma 489 58 11.8 76 15.6 Oregon 438 24 5.4 62 14.0 Pennsylvania 1,877 176 9.4 279 14.9 Rhode Island 145 16 10.9 25 17.2 South Carolina 544 69 12.7 97 17.8 South Dakota 106 9 8.9 21 19.7 Tennessee 674 84 12.5 144 21.4 Texas 2,069 358 17.3 490 23.7 Utah 182 7 4.1 14 7.9 Vermont 81 6 7.0 12 14.5 Virginia 861 89 10.4 128 14.9 Washington 619 62 10.0 87 14.0 West Virginia 279 23 8.4 54 19.3 Wisconsin 652 54 8.2 88 13.6 Wyoming 58 4 -- 9 -- United States 34,659 3,552 10.2 5,872 16.9 Poverty Status by State in 2003, People 65 Years and Over (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.bls.census.gov/cps/asec/2004/sdata.htm (accessed March 18, 2005). Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty All Income Levels 348 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 1,782 12.7 1,879 13.5 1,893 13.8 Anderson 973 12.0 937 11.6 948 11.6 Atchison 1,802 11.3 1,795 11.3 1,841 11.5 Barber 563 11.0 605 12.0 592 11.8 Barton 2,973 10.9 3,159 11.7 3,282 12.2 Bourbon 2,005 13.3 2,083 14.0 2,173 14.6 Brown 1,302 12.4 1,330 12.9 1,300 12.6 Butler 4,212 7.2 4,145 7.1 4,665 7.8 Chase 312 10.9 372 12.6 373 12.4 Chautauqua 617 14.9 610 15.0 608 15.0 Cherokee 3,085 14.0 3,147 14.5 3,202 14.8 Cheyenne 356 11.5 380 12.7 351 12.0 Clark 234 9.9 271 11.7 245 10.7 Clay 814 9.5 875 10.3 867 10.3 Cloud 1,107 11.6 1,132 12.0 1,105 11.8 Coffey 735 8.4 779 9.0 809 9.3 Comanche 187 9.7 184 9.7 191 10.3 Cowley 3,905 11.3 4,088 11.7 4,384 12.7 Crawford 4,869 13.3 5,230 14.3 5,503 14.9 Decatur 398 11.9 401 12.3 404 12.6 Dickinson 1,523 8.1 1,703 9.0 1,699 8.9 Doniphan 878 11.1 870 11.1 886 11.3 Douglas 9,410 10.1 10,201 10.9 10,836 11.4 Edwards 382 11.5 402 12.2 402 12.4 Elk 516 16.5 543 17.5 513 16.5 Ellis 2,319 8.8 2,522 9.6 2,566 9.8 Ellsworth 501 8.8 578 10.3 532 9.5 Finney 4,315 10.8 4,887 12.6 4,954 12.7 Ford 3,615 11.3 3,791 11.9 3,804 11.7 Franklin 2,191 8.9 2,346 9.5 2,451 9.7 Geary 2,942 11.0 2,723 10.5 2,691 10.4 Gove 287 9.6 311 10.7 300 10.4 Graham 311 11.0 348 12.3 322 11.5 Grant 747 9.6 792 10.1 704 9.1 Gray 456 7.8 519 8.8 510 8.5 Greeley 139 9.2 137 9.6 124 8.8 Greenwood 984 13.0 1,011 13.5 1,029 14.0 Hamilton 329 12.4 357 13.6 333 12.6 Harper 720 11.5 760 12.4 739 12.2 Harvey 2,367 7.5 2,583 8.1 2,773 8.6 Haskell 419 9.8 453 10.7 426 10.1 Hodgeman 177 8.4 198 9.3 202 9.5 Jackson 1,061 8.5 1,116 8.8 1,181 9.2 Jefferson 1,220 6.6 1,306 7.1 1,387 7.4 Jewell 409 11.4 440 12.7 439 12.9 Johnson 16,345 3.5 18,595 3.9 20,911 4.3 Kearny 464 10.2 503 11.0 487 10.6 Kingman 807 9.6 828 10.1 842 10.2 Kiowa 332 10.9 348 11.5 372 12.1 Labette 2,814 12.9 3,027 13.9 3,005 13.8 Lane 194 9.4 199 10.1 193 10.0 Leavenworth 4,763 7.5 5,208 8.0 5,317 8.1 Lincoln 342 9.7 395 11.5 390 11.3 Linn 1,103 11.5 1,172 12.2 1,198 12.4 Logan 267 9.0 271 9.4 282 10.0 Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002 2000 2001 2002 349 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002 2000 2001 2002 Lyon 3,932 11.4 4,184 12.2 4,181 12.1 McPherson 1,868 6.7 2,095 7.5 2,133 7.6 Marion 1,174 9.2 1,297 10.2 1,315 10.3 Marshall 1,016 9.6 1,054 10.1 1,073 10.3 Meade 374 8.2 456 9.9 478 10.4 Miami 2,034 7.2 2,306 8.1 2,370 8.2 Mitchell 564 8.7 621 9.8 650 10.1 Montgomery 4,284 12.2 4,592 13.3 4,729 13.8 Morris 558 9.2 564 9.5 606 10.2 Morton 325 9.7 323 9.8 330 10.0 Nemaha 954 9.5 1,028 10.2 963 9.5 Neosho 1,866 11.4 1,987 12.2 2,035 12.5 Ness 242 7.3 311 9.7 271 8.8 Norton 557 10.9 635 12.5 593 11.7 Osage 1,430 8.6 1,484 9.0 1,574 9.5 Osborne 459 10.8 533 12.8 527 12.9 Ottawa 461 7.7 515 8.5 473 7.8 Pawnee 647 10.1 680 10.8 694 11.2 Phillips 577 10.0 634 11.3 617 11.1 Pottawatomie 1,415 7.8 1,431 7.8 1,573 8.4 Pratt 903 9.8 960 10.4 986 10.7 Rawlins 298 10.4 331 11.6 323 11.4 Reno 6,521 10.6 7,065 11.6 7,510 12.3 Republic 600 10.8 609 11.4 596 11.4 Rice 1,050 10.8 1,151 11.9 1,192 12.4 Riley 6,344 11.9 6,961 13.2 7,173 13.4 Rooks 616 11.4 631 11.9 610 11.6 Rush 367 10.6 432 12.7 402 12.0 Russell 807 11.5 882 12.8 835 12.3 Saline 4,544 8.6 5,037 9.6 5,049 9.6 Scott 350 7.0 392 8.1 396 8.3 Sedgwick 40,977 9.0 44,406 9.7 49,741 10.8 Seward 2,769 12.4 3,076 13.6 3,051 13.4 Shawnee 14,641 8.8 15,431 9.3 16,638 9.9 Sheridan 249 9.3 287 10.9 301 11.4 Sherman 825 12.6 877 13.8 868 13.9 Smith 444 10.2 470 11.2 456 11.1 Stafford 559 11.9 632 13.7 591 13.0 Stanton 252 10.7 261 11.0 258 10.9 Stevens 531 10.0 551 10.4 591 11.0 Sumner 2,297 9.0 2,373 9.5 2,523 10.1 Thomas 698 8.8 797 10.2 837 10.9 Trego 312 10.0 351 11.6 335 11.1 Wabaunsee 480 7.2 514 7.7 529 7.9 Wallace 194 11.6 209 12.6 225 14.0 Washington 624 10.1 695 11.5 660 11.0 Wichita 292 11.6 289 11.6 280 11.5 Wilson 1,264 12.5 1,351 13.6 1,325 13.3 Woodson 473 12.9 489 13.8 508 14.4 Wyandotte 22,184 14.1 23,052 14.7 24,165 15.4 Kansas 235,087 8.9 252,134 9.5 265,673 10.0 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 29, 2004). Note: Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 350 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 361 14.1 370 15.1 350 14.5 Anderson 224 14.5 218 14.5 201 13.4 Atchison 402 13.0 365 12.2 337 11.3 Barber 124 12.6 130 13.9 108 11.8 Barton 667 12.8 682 13.4 637 12.6 Bourbon 435 15.5 462 17.0 455 16.9 Brown 288 14.4 302 15.8 266 14.2 Butler 905 7.4 892 7.3 904 7.4 Chase 63 12.6 82 17.2 89 19.2 Chautauqua 122 15.9 121 16.4 115 15.7 Cherokee 685 16.8 687 17.4 682 17.3 Cheyenne 83 15.1 80 15.3 63 12.4 Clark 67 14.8 71 16.9 50 11.9 Clay 192 12.0 203 13.1 169 11.2 Cloud 198 12.1 186 11.8 174 11.4 Coffey 131 7.7 146 8.6 142 8.7 Comanche 36 11.4 31 10.1 29 9.5 Cowley 788 11.9 861 13.0 876 13.5 Crawford 853 14.4 934 16.1 950 16.2 Decatur 111 18.6 108 18.6 85 15.7 Dickinson 342 9.5 369 10.5 320 9.2 Doniphan 164 11.0 157 10.8 154 10.6 Douglas 1,139 7.9 1,220 8.5 1,241 8.6 Edwards 96 15.9 97 16.7 83 14.6 Elk 123 22.3 115 21.3 95 18.5 Ellis 336 7.9 366 8.9 329 8.1 Ellsworth 82 8.1 94 10.0 64 7.0 Finney 1,373 15.0 1,542 16.9 1,392 15.1 Ford 1,000 15.0 1,020 15.3 889 12.8 Franklin 442 9.0 502 10.3 505 10.3 Geary 850 15.9 874 17.0 798 15.5 Gove 77 13.4 82 14.6 64 12.0 Graham 62 12.9 65 14.4 52 12.0 Grant 248 13.7 241 13.6 183 10.6 Gray 129 9.4 151 11.2 131 9.7 Greeley 43 14.0 40 14.3 25 8.7 Greenwood 187 14.6 182 14.6 182 14.7 Hamilton 106 19.4 99 19.1 80 15.7 Harper 166 14.2 168 15.0 144 13.3 Harvey 478 7.9 521 8.7 525 8.8 Haskell 137 14.1 162 16.9 125 12.8 Hodgeman 49 10.5 50 11.0 40 9.1 Jackson 251 9.7 241 9.4 244 9.5 Jefferson 225 6.1 246 6.8 245 6.8 Jewell 79 13.3 85 15.2 82 15.3 Johnson 2,917 3.3 3,203 3.6 3,220 3.5 Kearny 163 14.5 156 14.1 133 12.0 Kingman 212 12.3 193 11.6 174 10.6 Kiowa 66 12.2 68 12.8 77 14.5 Labette 585 14.0 659 16.3 633 15.6 Lane 44 11.4 46 12.7 39 11.3 Leavenworth 998 7.5 1,031 7.7 942 7.0 Lincoln 72 12.0 81 13.8 74 12.6 Linn 233 13.5 244 14.4 243 14.4 Logan 58 10.5 51 9.7 55 10.6 Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Kansas Counties 2000-2002 2000 2001 2002 351 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Kansas Counties 2000-2002 2000 2001 2002 Lyon 791 12.3 844 13.6 752 12.1 McPherson 304 5.6 324 6.2 337 6.5 Marion 245 10.2 251 10.5 226 9.6 Marshall 214 10.7 219 11.5 196 10.8 Meade 108 11.0 125 12.8 112 11.5 Miami 379 6.6 433 7.6 437 7.7 Mitchell 147 12.2 129 11.2 121 10.5 Montgomery 891 14.0 980 16.0 986 16.2 Morris 126 11.2 124 11.4 116 10.7 Morton 90 12.9 98 14.4 96 14.0 Nemaha 242 11.1 247 11.6 194 9.2 Neosho 382 12.3 405 13.4 377 12.7 Ness 56 10.2 58 11.0 43 8.9 Norton 132 13.8 125 13.4 95 10.4 Osage 294 9.0 285 8.8 297 9.1 Osborne 97 12.2 105 13.8 98 13.5 Ottawa 94 8.0 101 9.0 80 7.4 Pawnee 118 10.5 112 10.3 114 10.6 Phillips 128 12.3 138 13.6 113 11.5 Pottawatomie 393 10.2 396 10.4 371 9.7 Pratt 183 11.2 193 12.1 190 12.1 Rawlins 72 13.8 69 13.9 52 11.0 Reno 1,275 11.6 1,401 13.0 1,410 13.1 Republic 132 13.9 128 14.3 103 12.5 Rice 220 11.7 228 12.7 228 13.0 Riley 793 10.2 797 10.5 727 9.3 Rooks 135 13.2 130 13.2 119 12.1 Rush 75 13.1 84 14.9 71 12.8 Russell 144 12.7 161 14.8 139 13.1 Saline 939 9.7 1,056 10.9 1,003 10.4 Scott 84 8.3 94 9.9 91 9.9 Sedgwick 8,973 10.0 10,132 11.3 10,864 11.9 Seward 798 16.3 897 18.0 787 15.6 Shawnee 3,063 10.2 3,324 11.2 3,357 11.2 Sheridan 72 13.2 79 15.2 64 12.7 Sherman 181 15.5 181 16.5 174 16.3 Smith 83 11.5 76 11.1 71 10.7 Stafford 129 14.1 142 16.1 122 14.2 Stanton 76 15.4 78 15.7 64 13.0 Stevens 164 14.1 169 15.0 162 13.9 Sumner 500 9.5 497 9.7 510 10.2 Thomas 113 7.6 133 9.0 147 10.2 Trego 64 11.9 65 13.2 53 11.4 Wabaunsee 107 8.4 111 9.0 96 7.9 Wallace 60 16.9 60 17.8 57 17.7 Washington 130 12.2 129 12.3 112 10.7 Wichita 87 17.2 75 15.3 63 12.7 Wilson 280 14.8 276 15.1 254 13.9 Woodson 86 14.4 82 14.6 83 15.5 Wyandotte 5,872 19.0 6,057 19.9 5,855 19.0 Kansas 50,388 10.0 53,755 10.8 52,453 10.5 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 29, 2004). 352 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Allen 599 17.3 616 18.5 554 17.0 Anderson 353 17.1 342 16.9 300 14.7 Atchison 627 15.0 591 14.5 555 13.7 Barber 193 15.7 201 17.3 164 14.6 Barton 1,052 15.0 1,089 16.0 994 14.7 Bourbon 699 18.5 740 20.0 696 19.0 Brown 454 16.9 479 18.6 410 16.0 Butler 1,485 9.1 1,477 9.1 1,473 9.1 Chase 96 14.2 119 15.4 122 13.9 Chautauqua 189 19.5 186 20.4 173 18.8 Cherokee 1,094 19.6 1,092 20.2 1,052 19.7 Cheyenne 126 17.7 121 18.1 89 13.7 Clark 98 16.2 108 19.0 73 13.0 Clay 289 13.9 313 15.6 258 13.1 Cloud 334 15.5 305 14.8 271 13.4 Coffey 206 9.2 223 10.2 224 10.5 Comanche 61 13.8 51 12.0 43 10.4 Cowley 1,321 14.7 1,437 15.9 1,407 15.8 Crawford 1,408 16.5 1,492 17.9 1,465 17.3 Decatur 155 20.4 153 20.9 113 16.4 Dickinson 523 11.1 565 12.2 491 10.7 Doniphan 263 13.1 252 13.0 241 12.6 Douglas 1,949 9.6 2,040 10.1 2,042 10.0 Edwards 147 18.1 148 18.7 122 15.6 Elk 169 24.4 160 23.2 132 19.9 Ellis 544 9.3 590 10.2 537 9.3 Ellsworth 128 10.1 146 11.9 101 8.5 Finney 2,203 16.4 2,492 18.9 2,108 15.9 Ford 1,555 16.0 1,579 16.1 1,332 13.1 Franklin 745 11.1 810 12.2 802 12.0 Geary 1,422 17.7 1,487 19.1 1,342 17.1 Gove 112 14.9 123 16.9 89 12.6 Graham 98 16.2 105 19.1 78 14.8 Grant 364 14.7 368 15.0 272 11.1 Gray 211 11.6 243 13.3 191 10.4 Greeley 60 14.6 58 15.5 34 9.2 Greenwood 309 17.9 291 17.5 275 17.0 Hamilton 149 20.1 145 20.5 109 15.3 Harper 253 16.6 256 17.6 214 15.2 Harvey 786 9.6 838 10.3 844 10.4 Haskell 204 15.0 242 18.3 174 13.1 Hodgeman 69 12.1 72 12.9 56 10.4 Jackson 390 11.4 384 11.4 377 11.1 Jefferson 384 7.9 403 8.5 394 8.4 Jewell 120 16.3 131 19.1 118 18.2 Johnson 4,956 4.0 5,365 4.3 5,588 4.4 Kearny 243 16.1 236 15.6 186 12.2 Kingman 312 13.9 298 13.9 261 12.5 Kiowa 102 14.2 106 14.7 112 15.5 Labette 975 17.5 1,069 19.5 988 18.1 Lane 68 13.9 70 14.9 57 13.1 Leavenworth 1,617 8.9 1,685 9.4 1,587 8.8 Lincoln 114 14.5 126 16.5 109 14.1 Linn 362 15.5 376 16.3 363 15.7 Logan 90 11.9 79 11.2 82 12.2 Lyon 1,314 14.6 1,389 15.8 1,196 13.6 Estimates of People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002 2000 2001 2002 353 County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Estimates of People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 2000, 2001, and 2002 2000 2001 2002 McPherson 536 7.4 551 7.8 558 8.1 Marion 376 12.0 384 12.4 337 11.1 Marshall 325 12.8 337 13.8 293 12.2 Meade 167 12.5 193 14.4 160 11.9 Miami 657 8.6 711 9.3 710 9.3 Mitchell 208 13.6 195 13.3 172 11.8 Montgomery 1,474 17.0 1,599 19.1 1,539 18.5 Morris 186 12.7 184 13.1 169 12.1 Morton 143 14.7 154 15.9 137 14.1 Nemaha 351 12.0 367 12.9 285 10.0 Neosho 618 14.9 654 16.3 597 15.1 Ness 80 11.1 89 12.9 63 10.0 Norton 193 15.4 188 15.5 140 11.9 Osage 465 10.8 444 10.7 461 11.2 Osborne 150 15.2 162 17.1 143 15.8 Ottawa 146 9.6 158 10.7 122 8.4 Pawnee 205 13.1 187 12.8 173 12.0 Phillips 191 13.6 207 15.7 165 13.1 Pottawatomie 602 11.5 632 12.4 572 11.1 Pratt 295 13.4 309 14.3 293 13.9 Rawlins 102 15.7 103 16.8 77 12.9 Reno 2,129 14.1 2,301 15.4 2,268 15.2 Republic 195 16.1 190 16.7 150 14.2 Rice 362 14.5 374 15.3 348 14.4 Riley 1,299 11.2 1,272 10.9 1,119 9.2 Rooks 201 15.2 193 14.9 171 13.2 Rush 110 14.5 123 16.7 100 13.9 Russell 235 15.6 256 17.7 209 14.9 Saline 1,579 11.6 1,724 12.8 1,601 11.9 Scott 123 9.4 137 10.9 131 10.8 Sedgwick 15,482 12.3 17,075 13.5 18,559 14.5 Seward 1,281 18.0 1,447 19.9 1,190 16.1 Shawnee 5,289 12.6 5,646 13.6 5,717 13.6 Sheridan 102 14.9 120 18.1 88 13.7 Sherman 291 18.4 293 19.8 250 17.5 Smith 122 13.6 115 13.7 103 12.7 Stafford 201 16.9 220 19.1 180 16.1 Stanton 116 16.9 118 16.9 89 12.8 Stevens 246 15.4 258 16.2 234 14.5 Sumner 814 11.6 804 11.9 805 12.1 Thomas 199 9.8 219 11.2 224 11.6 Trego 90 12.8 96 15.1 76 12.6 Wabaunsee 168 9.9 171 10.4 143 8.8 Wallace 84 18.2 91 20.6 77 18.4 Washington 200 14.0 202 14.6 166 12.0 Wichita 130 18.6 119 17.9 90 13.9 Wilson 432 17.2 425 17.6 387 16.3 Woodson 137 17.5 126 17.4 122 17.3 Wyandotte 9,386 21.3 9,701 22.2 8,974 20.3 Kansas 82,619 11.9 87,487 12.7 84,181 12.1 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 29, 2004). Note: Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 354 County FY02 FY03 FY04 FY02 FY03 FY04 Allen 1,266 1,418 12.0 1,435 1.2 $931,277 $1,095,073 17.6 $1,210,776 10.6 Anderson 433 530 22.4 566 6.8 323,567 422,513 30.6 482,469 14.2 Atchison 1,124 1,272 13.2 1,354 6.4 856,357 1,035,928 21.0 1,208,852 16.7 Barber 250 303 21.2 277 -8.6 174,769 233,270 33.5 218,851 -6.2 Barton 1,579 1,912 21.1 1,968 2.9 1,165,809 1,501,596 28.8 1,661,721 10.7 Bourbon 1,315 1,572 19.5 1,655 5.3 954,561 1,251,389 31.1 1,383,268 10.5 Brown 868 914 5.3 981 7.3 594,353 658,586 10.8 779,124 18.3 Butler 2,786 3,323 19.3 3,628 9.2 2,354,024 2,956,977 25.6 3,332,544 12.7 Chase 203 221 8.9 205 -7.2 153,114 183,213 19.7 158,846 -13.3 Chautauqua 419 480 14.6 471 -1.9 286,083 361,705 26.4 373,853 3.4 Cherokee 2,337 2,541 8.7 2,615 2.9 1,850,918 2,139,294 15.6 2,298,238 7.4 Cheyenne 80 88 10.0 70 -20.5 60,386 59,495 -1.5 55,865 -6.1 Clark 80 94 17.5 113 20.2 63,110 77,875 23.4 86,360 10.9 Clay 374 451 20.6 426 -5.5 240,004 318,964 32.9 324,176 1.6 Cloud 452 506 11.9 536 5.9 305,374 366,350 20.0 410,424 12.0 Coffey 467 577 23.6 570 -1.2 350,770 461,907 31.7 468,597 1.4 Comanche 51 55 7.8 67 21.8 36,284 35,943 -0.9 48,690 35.5 Cowley 2,676 3,429 28.1 3,704 8.0 2,033,113 2,812,964 38.4 3,265,358 16.1 Crawford 3,158 3,800 20.3 4,242 11.6 2,559,756 3,304,484 29.1 3,793,286 14.8 Decatur 87 89 2.3 81 -9.0 50,821 68,283 34.4 67,324 -1.4 Dickinson 640 783 22.3 897 14.6 442,428 578,352 30.7 703,598 21.7 Doniphan 523 592 13.2 588 -0.7 378,266 453,231 19.8 464,097 2.4 Douglas 3,134 3,700 18.1 3,814 3.1 2,634,644 3,268,484 24.1 3,533,205 8.1 Edwards 208 227 9.1 222 -2.2 156,302 161,442 3.3 172,653 6.9 Elk 249 286 14.9 316 10.5 170,805 220,815 29.3 260,972 18.2 Ellis 995 1,129 13.5 1,221 8.1 708,300 872,980 23.3 1,015,658 16.3 Ellsworth 176 226 28.4 234 3.5 147,071 174,426 18.6 196,258 12.5 Finney 2,217 2,649 19.5 3,037 14.6 1,796,983 2,266,250 26.1 2,688,073 18.6 Ford 1,569 1,846 17.7 2,019 9.4 1,242,295 1,538,561 23.8 1,747,174 13.6 Franklin 1,440 1,759 22.2 1,836 4.4 1,130,340 1,462,037 29.3 1,639,480 12.1 Geary 2,044 2,414 18.1 2,252 -6.7 1,460,739 1,742,826 19.3 1,851,736 6.2 Gove 61 68 11.5 75 10.3 37,027 47,030 27.0 53,253 13.2 Graham 105 107 1.9 117 9.3 60,265 72,729 20.7 89,328 22.8 Grant 319 367 15.0 411 12.0 245,014 290,387 18.5 356,976 22.9 Gray 103 186 80.6 195 4.8 73,488 141,323 92.3 170,333 20.5 Greeley 32 26 -18.8 24 -7.7 $21,799 $19,806 -9.1 17,805 -10.1 Greenwood 521 652 25.1 704 8.0 382,707 505,790 32.2 582,020 15.1 Beneficiaries (Average per Month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by County Fiscal Years 2002-2004 Percent Change FY 03-04 Percent Change FY 02-03 Percent Change FY 03-04 Percent Change FY 02-03 355 County FY02 FY03 FY04 FY02 FY03 FY04 Beneficiaries (Average per Month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by County Fiscal Years 2002-2004 Percent Change FY 03-04 Percent Change FY 02-03 Percent Change FY 03-04 Percent Change FY 02-03 Hamilton 113 113 0.0 87 -23.0 $87,654 $85,298 -2.7 $67,851 -20.5 Harper 352 369 4.8 409 10.8 244,721 272,046 11.2 328,677 20.8 Harvey 1,459 1,639 12.3 1,688 3.0 1,185,259 1,406,999 18.7 1,484,919 5.5 Haskell 101 151 49.5 170 12.6 76,958 127,306 65.4 155,199 21.9 Hodgeman 29 47 62.1 67 42.6 20,795 34,141 64.2 59,118 73.2 Jackson 543 610 12.3 688 12.8 447,140 510,511 14.2 613,321 20.1 Jefferson 614 721 17.4 771 6.9 496,263 585,898 18.1 687,267 17.3 Jewell 149 160 7.4 167 4.4 107,696 114,401 6.2 116,663 2.0 Johnson 4,883 6,278 28.6 7,357 17.2 3,836,809 5,244,863 36.7 6,693,704 27.6 Kearny 160 165 3.1 185 12.1 128,241 141,522 10.4 178,392 26.1 Kingman 333 405 21.6 428 5.7 241,520 305,162 26.4 358,278 17.4 Kiowa 159 185 16.4 189 2.2 120,353 147,595 22.6 171,788 16.4 Labette 2,039 2,196 7.7 2,315 5.4 1,458,883 1,665,717 14.2 1,871,906 12.4 Lane 66 77 16.7 69 -10.4 39,763 60,483 52.1 58,680 -3.0 Leavenworth 2,815 3,283 16.6 3,321 1.2 2,296,768 2,833,357 23.4 2,978,732 5.1 Lincoln 118 167 41.5 138 -17.4 84,395 136,717 62.0 118,162 -13.6 Linn 664 749 12.8 764 2.0 515,135 617,106 19.8 664,971 7.8 Logan 105 94 -10.5 118 25.5 83,313 73,787 -11.4 101,949 38.2 Lyon 1,940 2,302 19 2,472 7.4 1,623,855 1,984,702 22.2 2,258,154 13.8 McPherson 891 1,017 14.1 1,080 6.2 653,810 777,650 18.9 909,130 16.9 Marion 390 398 2.1 409 2.8 272,945 292,427 7.1 324,240 10.9 Marshall 370 406 9.7 438 7.9 255,070 297,543 16.7 351,881 18.3 Meade 114 161 41.2 194 20.5 73,888 118,497 60.4 163,333 37.8 Miami 1,098 1,181 7.6 1,333 12.9 879,071 964,720 9.7 1,151,777 19.4 Mitchell 147 184 25.2 200 8.7 103,871 146,696 41.2 157,547 7.4 Montgomery 2,967 3,262 9.9 3,484 6.8 2,337,832 2,693,520 15.2 3,069,913 14.0 Morris 219 257 17.4 294 14.4 153,929 187,758 22.0 227,404 21.1 Morton 119 143 20.2 148 3.5 86,972 96,300 10.7 125,039 29.8 Nemaha 293 285 -2.7 265 -7.0 187,263 202,727 8.3 208,018 2.6 Neosho 1,323 1,453 9.8 1,533 5.5 976,904 1,170,631 19.8 1,281,667 9.5 Ness 70 79 12.9 85 7.6 47,838 61,051 27.6 74,380 21.8 Norton 167 208 24.6 215 3.4 123,038 148,584 20.8 168,033 13.1 Osage 803 927 15.4 1,020 10.0 625,170 767,764 22.8 926,051 20.6 Osborne 199 224 12.6 237 5.8 $136,227 $170,112 24.9 191,936 12.8 Ottawa 141 176 24.8 184 4.5 93,930 136,159 45.0 155,904 14.5 Pawnee 201 269 33.8 272 1.1 139,845 194,543 39.1 212,283 9.1 Phillips 214 227 6.1 264 16.3 151,799 156,248 2.9 220,172 40.9 356 County FY02 FY03 FY04 FY02 FY03 FY04 Beneficiaries (Average per Month) Annual Expenditures Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by County Fiscal Years 2002-2004 Percent Change FY 03-04 Percent Change FY 02-03 Percent Change FY 03-04 Percent Change FY 02-03 Pottawatomie 619 772 24.7 840 8.8 $443,502 $577,876 30.3 $652,679 12.9 Pratt 446 532 19.3 569 7.0 338,017 399,784 18.3 458,759 14.8 Rawlins 75 88 17.3 99 12.5 47,116 58,604 24.4 71,457 21.9 Reno 4,088 4,915 20.2 5,601 14.0 3,505,098 4,454,716 27.1 5,274,467 18.4 Republic 210 248 18.1 261 5.2 118,979 164,140 38.0 195,477 19.1 Rice 487 608 24.8 699 15.0 369,575 478,816 29.6 578,348 20.8 Riley 1,438 1,598 11.1 1,795 12.3 1,170,846 1,354,683 15.7 1,605,949 18.5 Rooks 247 274 10.9 306 11.7 159,757 186,985 17.0 239,602 28.1 Rush 137 144 5.1 189 31.3 85,053 103,761 22.0 160,739 54.9 Russell 393 423 7.6 493 16.5 282,558 319,588 13.1 409,447 28.1 Saline 2,505 2,866 14.4 3,405 18.8 1,975,959 2,420,692 22.5 3,032,902 25.3 Scott 109 137 25.7 141 2.9 77,889 115,571 48.4 120,364 4.1 Sedgwick 32,493 40,248 23.9 43,256 7.5 29,281,450 38,424,737 31.2 43,276,445 12.6 Seward 1,304 1,666 27.8 1,677 0.7 1,055,600 1,404,513 33.1 1,485,962 5.8 Shawnee 9,425 10,604 12.5 11,662 10.0 7,740,527 9,171,540 18.5 10,709,366 16.8 Sheridan 45 75 66.7 60 -20.0 27,118 60,971 124.8 52,415 -14.0 Sherman 325 383 17.8 428 11.7 239,513 310,293 29.6 357,730 15.3 Smith 138 132 -4.3 143 8.3 93,805 92,104 -1.8 121,992 32.5 Stafford 320 397 24.1 376 -5.3 224,980 296,113 31.6 300,515 1.5 Stanton 66 80 21.2 76 -5.0 44,771 56,217 25.6 60,877 8.3 Stevens 212 287 35.4 327 13.9 153,952 226,765 47.3 284,162 25.3 Sumner 1,244 1,525 22.6 1,607 5.4 954,667 1,283,040 34.4 1,409,483 9.9 Thomas 300 355 18.3 373 5.1 247,729 300,853 21.4 320,565 6.6 Trego 92 115 25.0 132 14.8 55,727 74,377 33.5 96,581 29.9 Wabaunsee 174 187 7.5 191 2.1 112,789 148,575 31.7 171,394 15.4 Wallace 53 63 18.9 61 -3.2 43,407 56,571 30.3 45,855 -18.9 Washington 220 225 2.3 213 -5.3 144,671 146,069 1.0 149,176 2.1 Wichita 83 99 19.3 91 -8.1 63,139 81,901 29.7 71,144 -13.1 Wilson 899 1,035 15.1 1,058 2.2 684,107 790,838 15.6 873,771 10.5 Woodson 245 287 17.1 319 11.1 184,027 219,082 19.0 250,460 14.3 Wyandotte 12,625 14,276 13.1 15,544 8.9 10,432,076 12,515,707 20.0 14,654,165 17.1 Kansas 131,723 155,800 18.3 167,971 7.8 $107,186,250 $134,388,301 25.4 $153,549,928 14.3 Source: Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Services, Economic and Employment Support, Fiscal Ad-Hoc Reporting Unit. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 357 Mining and Mineral Resources M i ning a nd M i ne ra l Re s our c e s Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Kansas is the nation?s leading helium producer. Helium?s uses range from space shuttle launches to novelty balloons. Source: Natural Resources of Kansas by Anthony Farrar 358 Mining and Mineral Resources Table of Contents Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2001-2003.............................................................360 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2003 (map) ....................................................................361 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2004....................................................362 Kansas Gas Production by County, 2004 (map)..........................................................................................363 Kansas Gas Production and Number of Producing Gas Wells by County, 2002-2004................................364 Kansas Oil Production by County, 2004 (map)............................................................................................365 Kansas Oil Production and Number of Producing Oil Wells by County, 2002-2004 ....................................366 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 359 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production 1 and Value in Kansas, 2001-2003 Mineral Quantity 2 Value (Thousand Dollars) Quantity 2 Value (Thousand Dollars) Quantity 2 Value (Thousand Dollars) Cement Masonry 25 2,460 e -- -- -- -- Portland 1,830 $140,000 e 2,350 $181,000 e 2,400 $185,000 e Clays, common 635 4,280 642 4,280 642 4,280 Gemstones -3 -1 -1 Helium: Crude - million cubic meters 36 39,400 -- -- -- -- Grade-A - million cubic meters 82 163,000 78 181,000 76 176,000 Salt 3,130 122,000 2,630 119,000 2,840 122,000 Sand and Gravel, Construction 10,200 29,100 9,560 28,700 10,200 31,100 Stone: Crushed 22,800 110,000 21,700 107,000 20,600 103,000 Dimension - metric tons 13,000 4,780 15 1,900 17 1,870 Combined values of clays (fuller's earth), 14,300 64,800 65,700 gypsum (crude), pumice and pumicite, sand and gravel (industrial), and values indicated by double dash (--). Total $629,000 $688,000 $688,000 Source: U.S. Geological Survey, The Mineral Industry of Kansas, 2003 , http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/state/ks.html (accessed January 26, 2005). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 1 Production as measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers). 2 Quantity in thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data; value included with "Combined values" data. e - estimated p - preliminary r - revised 2001 2002r 2003p 360 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: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Geological Survey/U.S. Geological Survey, , 2003.The Mineral Industry of Kansas Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2003 CS CS Pum D-Sd DS DS DS Ful Per SG Crushed stone/sand and gravel districts 1 361 Year Wells Production (barrels) Average Yield per Well Wells Production (mcf 2 ) Average Yield per Well 1970 32,464 85,093,294 2,621 6,745 901,017,449 133,583 1971 31,545 79,412,939 2,517 6,728 886,423,746 131,751 1972 37,752 73,636,921 1,951 6,957 892,081,114 128,228 1973 36,607 66,261,636 1,810 7,185 894,169,338 124,449 1974 36,330 61,700,571 1,698 7,446 894,144,918 120,084 1975 36,340 59,297,898 1,632 7,611 851,820,625 111,920 1976 36,672 58,747,208 1,602 8,098 834,233,705 103,017 1977 37,374 57,491,631 1,538 8,793 787,302,334 89,537 1978 38,321 56,569,006 1,476 9,586 866,684,579 90,411 1979 39,308 56,818,600 1,445 10,179 811,893,757 79,762 1980 41,593 59,871,228 1,439 10,601 693,342,142 65,403 1981 44,802 66,303,488 1,480 11,130 616,823,190 55,420 1982 46,983 70,029,767 1,491 11,405 436,266,789 38,252 1983 48,662 71,694,301 1,473 11,608 438,580,435 37,783 1984 49,941 75,344,118 1,509 11,929 495,818,336 41,564 1985 50,533 75,417,100 1,492 12,284 536,966,087 43,713 1986 49,288 66,838,840 1,356 12,258 475,760,300 38,812 1987 47,898 60,946,596 1,272 12,617 473,446,696 37,525 1988 47,307 58,959,446 1,246 12,974 598,381,354 46,122 1989 46,759 57,328,693 1,226 13,407 614,369,798 45,825 1990 48,187 57,185,549 1,187 13,890 592,739,286 42,674 1991 47,987 58,308,308 1,215 14,319 650,416,612 45,423 1992 47,129 54,718,001 1,161 14,429 659,023,841 45,674 1993 45,263 50,686,281 1,120 14,529 683,493,161 47,043 1994 43,867 48,393,239 1,103 15,062 729,131,362 48,409 1995 42,871 45,606,643 1,064 15,437 735,942,666 47,674 1996 49,052 43,774,919 892 16,677 736,201,782 44,145 1997 47,041 41,290,342 878 16,835 691,002,753 41,046 1998 44,477 36,412,432 819 16,879 608,190,420 36,032 1999 41,406 33,990,143 821 16,866 567,657,602 33,657 2000 42,166 35,214,803 835 17,115 533,667,467 31,181 2001 41,538 34,123,404 821 17,551 486,985,824 27,747 2002 41,351 33,375,717 807 17,900 459,080,876 25,647 2003 41,158 33,962,015 825 18,364 423,110,154 23,040 2004 41,419 33,859,836 817 19,111 400,896,535 20,977 2 million cubic feet Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, 1 and Yield in Kansas 1970-2004 1 Oil and natural gas production data revised, 1970-2003. Source: Kansas Geological Survey, KGS Oil and Gas Databases, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed April 25, 2005). Natural GasOil 362 Kansas Gas Production by County, 2004 (in Million Cubic Feet) Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Geological Survey, www.kgs.ku.edu/. Allen 166 Anderson Atchison Barber 11,027 Barton 616 Bourbon 4 Brown Butler Chase 366 Chautauqua 619 Cherokee Cheyenne 1,900 Clark 2,400 Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche 8,567 Cowley 127 Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards 2,031 Elk 56 Ellis Ellsworth 132 Finney 31,135 Ford 306 Franklin 17 Geary Gove Graham Grant 52,731 Gray 77 Greeley 3,760 Greenwood 1 Hamilton 10,987 Harper 4,376 Harvey 244 Haskell 33,646 Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson 95 Kearny 48,549 Kingman 7,753 Kiowa 4,915 Labette 694 Lane Leavenworth 107 Lincoln Linn 10 Logan Lyon McPherson 167 Marion 599 Marshall Meade 5,367 Miami Mitchell Montgomery 4,464 Morris Morton 30,608 Nemaha Neosho 4,607 Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee 749 Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt 1,641 Rawlins Reno 1,270 Republic Rice 849 Riley Rooks Rush 299 5 Russell Saline Scott 272 Sedgwick 22 Seward 25,333 Shawnee Sheridan Sherman 460 Smith Stafford 1,269 Stanton 18,548 Stevens 72,068 Sumner 572 Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace 132 Washington Wichita 108 Wilson 3,762 Woodson 32 Wyandotte State Total: 400,897 223 7 Cherokee Platform Sedgwick Basin Anadarko Basin Cambridge Arch, Central Kansas Uplift Salina Basin Nemaha Uplift Forest City Basin Nemaha Uplift 51 363 Number of Wells County 2002r 2003r 2004 2002r 2003r 2004 Allen 157,379 152,856 166,483 63 65 91 Barber 10,482,368 9,929,041 11,026,868 734 757 795 Barton 615,058 530,910 616,318 41 47 55 Bourbon 3,433 3,733 3,691 5 5 5 Chase 394,451 402,732 366,147 135 144 157 Chautauqua 661,836 623,195 619,374 135 139 146 Cherokee 8,613 5,819 6,542 1 1 1 Cheyenne 1,142,934 1,507,985 1,900,056 136 173 228 Clark 2,400,921 2,431,105 2,399,579 159 163 168 Coffey 0 0 51,017 0 0 5 Comanche 9,620,239 9,148,440 8,566,619 302 331 342 Cowley 44,215 68,775 127,146 49 31 31 Edwards 2,703,705 2,761,227 2,031,316 213 216 219 Elk 123,376 84,831 55,617 27 28 29 Ellis 3,601 6,619 4,668 1 2 2 Ellsworth 67,384 109,115 132,498 12 14 15 Finney 35,107,764 33,206,300 31,134,899 1,344 1,346 1,345 Ford 451,508 583,403 305,897 24 23 23 Franklin 25,912 29,021 17,195 41 48 48 Grant 63,237,296 57,679,562 52,730,688 1,734 1,740 1,763 Gray 66,438 73,962 77,123 3 3 3 Greeley 3,580,572 3,137,772 3,759,915 156 170 180 Greenwood 2,768 1,771 1,079 1 1 1 Hamilton 12,989,274 11,476,841 10,986,752 502 499 500 Harper 4,315,634 4,160,044 4,376,045 332 331 331 Harvey 245,518 238,743 244,351 46 42 45 Haskell 37,949,144 35,253,501 33,645,721 1,241 1,240 1,224 Johnson 119,637 119,658 94,565 86 83 79 Kearny 56,456,437 52,877,580 48,548,557 1,784 1,779 1,780 Kingman 7,272,436 7,194,180 7,753,491 618 625 659 Kiowa 5,402,261 4,970,442 4,915,433 208 212 225 Labette 204,365 336,792 694,096 100 123 135 Leavenworth 112,313 97,588 106,979 73 90 89 Linn 14,230 11,624 9,996 9 9 9 McPherson 172,688 170,833 166,933 54 52 50 Marion 506,638 557,978 599,168 201 206 219 Meade 6,851,601 6,224,868 5,366,997 297 293 289 Miami 142,937 182,905 222,793 28 48 48 Montgomery 1,664,954 2,972,778 4,464,031 392 499 695 Morton 43,280,160 33,765,534 30,607,749 1,310 1,320 1,305 Neosho 1,948,752 4,264,566 4,607,053 165 230 355 Pawnee 951,999 978,338 748,684 159 162 164 Pratt 1,428,120 1,502,693 1,640,736 236 239 241 Reno 1,230,266 1,432,625 1,269,883 136 134 138 Rice 571,265 540,038 849,218 58 61 61 Rush 316,075 254,830 299,328 56 59 54 Scott 259,002 272,829 271,927 21 21 19 Sedgwick 27,481 23,999 21,831 5 5 5 Seward 26,146,389 25,314,414 25,332,591 1,116 1,123 1,149 Sherman 333,697 340,795 460,268 52 62 91 Stafford 1,012,077 1,251,508 1,268,729 106 112 108 Stanton 21,878,203 19,957,945 18,548,166 772 775 777 Stevens 92,027,559 80,406,726 72,068,175 2,145 2,137 2,136 Sumner 722,009 816,096 571,883 37 61 63 Wallace 80,928 190,334 131,580 2 3 4 Wichita 104,738 76,033 107,717 5 5 5 Wilson 1,411,679 2,362,392 3,762,172 210 255 377 Woodson 28,639 33,930 32,202 22 22 30 Total 459,080,876 423,110,154 400,896,535 17,900 18,364 19,111 Note: Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Kansas Gas Production and Number of Producing Gas Wells by County, 2002-2004 Gas Production (thousands cubic feet) Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed April 25, 2005). 364 Kansas Oil Production by County, 2004 (in 1,000 Barrels) Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Geological Survey, www.kgs.ku.edu/. Cherokee Platform Sedgwick Basin Anadarko Basin Cambridge Arch, Central Kansas Uplift Salina Basin Nemaha Uplift Forest City Basin Allen Anderson 170 Atchison Barber 547 Barton 1,488 Bourbon 27212 Brown Butler 1,143 Chase 44 Chautauqua 208 Cherokee Cheyenne 146 Clark 184 Clay 2 Cloud Coffey 156 Comanche 402 Cowley 442 Crawford 20 Decatur 128 Dickinson 12 Doniphan Douglas 31 Edwards 231 Elk 69 Ellis 3,089 Ellsworth 276 Finney 1,774 Ford 61 Franklin 95 Geary 1 Gove 449 Graham 1,248 Grant 528 Gray 70 Greeley 141 Greenwood 535 Hamilton Harper 340 Harvey 133 Haskell 1,773 Hodgeman 345 Jackson Jefferson 21 Jewell Johnson 122 Kearny 275 Kingman 526 Kiowa 300 Labette 12 Lane 498 Leavenworth 75 Lincoln Linn 90 Logan 432 Lyon 15 McPherson 432 Marion 151 Marshall Meade 306 Miami 120 Mitchell Montgomery 93 Morris 86 Morton 471 Nemaha 43 Neosho 39 Ness 1,525 Norton 106 Osage 2 Osborne 109 Ottawa Pawnee 118 Phillips 360 Pottawatomie 3 Pratt 359 Rawlins 285 Reno 452 Republic Rice 704 Riley 22 Rooks 1,820 Rush 229 Russell 1,799 Saline 73 Scott 272 Sedgwick 134 Seward 497 Shawnee Sheridan 166 Sherman 9 Smith Stafford 1,261 Stanton 248 Stevens 548 Sumner 659 Thomas 137 Trego 539 Wabaunsee 53 Wallace 194 Washington Wichita 36 Wilson 85 Woodson 429 Wyandotte State Total: 33,860 Nemaha Uplift 3 365 Kansas Oil Production and Number of Producing Oil Wells by County, 2002-2004 County 2002r 2003r 2004 2002r 2003r 2004 Allen 229,113 212,911 212,091 1,835 1,848 1,809 Anderson 178,764 166,606 169,681 1,376 1,414 1,408 Barber 515,919 477,273 546,649 664 766 809 Barton 1,455,629 1,476,086 1,487,579 1,538 1,518 1,545 Bourbon 35,319 32,567 27,460 476 441 428 Butler 1,194,289 1,169,075 1,143,165 1,274 1,273 1,280 Chase 38,959 36,600 43,972 67 64 68 Chautauqua 218,544 211,516 207,737 1,120 1,113 1,107 Cheyenne 126,196 159,143 145,853 20 20 23 Clark 114,765 106,713 183,566 110 97 109 Clay 2,419 2,335 2,147 3 3 3 Coffey 157,611 161,520 155,817 739 765 777 Comanche 988,627 605,898 402,034 221 216 238 Cowley 486,335 461,370 442,075 728 721 709 Crawford 17,711 18,840 20,320 349 417 469 Decatur 145,939 135,852 127,644 125 127 127 Dickinson 12,254 12,354 11,795 28 35 34 Douglas 32,401 31,705 30,592 256 261 250 Edwards 227,966 216,945 231,258 283 276 286 Elk 73,871 71,435 68,618 294 294 282 Ellis 2,893,706 3,116,420 3,089,367 2,110 2,129 2,150 Ellsworth 297,501 296,840 275,626 290 293 291 Finney 1,857,354 1,866,530 1,773,828 477 420 478 Ford 65,829 63,024 60,568 38 33 39 Franklin 90,627 94,857 94,528 1,580 1,530 1,505 Geary 1,550 1,322 1,322 1 1 1 Gove 402,843 420,475 448,602 265 256 257 Graham 1,024,091 1,206,727 1,247,950 687 705 739 Grant 445,039 758,935 527,873 45 58 63 Gray 87,468 76,869 70,020 35 36 34 Greeley 125,123 139,803 141,238 40 45 42 Greenwood 543,798 534,195 535,171 1,380 1,363 1,339 Hamilton 1,548 1,149 0 1 1 0 Harper 331,440 333,022 340,049 411 417 431 Harvey 144,804 139,557 133,440 129 123 126 Haskell 1,760,114 1,582,169 1,772,544 516 422 391 Hodgeman 364,664 354,193 345,186 216 208 212 Jackson 0 2,861 2,500 0 1 3 Jefferson 24,753 23,569 21,485 59 52 54 Johnson 136,862 132,810 121,684 626 649 618 Kearny 295,514 284,099 275,434 108 100 100 Kingman 489,590 482,937 525,639 650 642 661 Kiowa 332,549 298,208 300,284 265 268 265 Labette 10,693 10,577 12,053 100 82 100 Lane 420,660 444,763 498,097 256 266 266 Leavenworth 76,354 68,935 74,627 167 162 168 Linn 90,597 107,612 90,041 754 803 794 Logan 248,703 445,282 431,803 93 106 118 Lyon 20,255 16,812 14,520 43 42 42 Oil Production (number of barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells 366 Kansas Oil Production and Number of Producing Oil Wells by County, 2002-2004 County 2002r 2003r 2004 2002r 2003r 2004 Oil Production (number of barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells McPherson 435,312 434,184 431,759 578 599 595 Marion 140,136 144,746 151,112 724 714 716 Meade 243,835 337,385 306,311 139 137 125 Miami 119,764 112,445 120,059 1,923 1,928 1,919 Montgomery 106,333 97,021 93,288 996 893 987 Morris 97,251 92,450 86,255 87 88 80 Morton 493,145 453,970 470,776 208 211 213 Nemaha 52,084 46,510 43,333 28 26 28 Neosho 43,153 42,357 39,275 735 680 686 Ness 1,341,760 1,466,559 1,524,649 785 788 787 Norton 96,157 89,922 105,626 83 83 83 Osage 1,652 1,811 1,616 4 4 4 Osborne 127,409 117,383 109,490 101 97 99 Pawnee 156,174 130,560 117,762 135 139 135 Phillips 402,398 377,756 359,646 296 290 289 Pottawatomie 3,670 3,169 3,382 3 3 3 Pratt 327,843 354,632 359,446 497 494 483 Rawlins 180,519 245,381 284,774 143 133 134 Reno 493,946 472,644 451,793 424 409 406 Rice 717,113 693,666 704,348 815 808 805 Riley 25,044 23,726 22,305 33 33 33 Rooks 1,598,787 1,696,120 1,819,549 1,367 1,386 1,376 Rush 243,635 240,498 228,999 166 168 169 Russell 1,836,557 1,801,335 1,798,510 1,753 1,730 1,760 Saline 74,337 73,994 72,544 94 93 90 Scott 269,093 264,985 272,077 92 94 98 Sedgwick 146,889 135,960 133,580 132 123 127 Seward 579,239 520,781 496,760 296 269 254 Sheridan 134,794 126,133 166,352 96 96 97 Sherman 6,618 7,570 8,566 5 5 5 Stafford 1,109,333 1,113,164 1,261,491 1,025 1,029 1,055 Stanton 353,496 305,230 247,774 67 65 66 Stevens 640,523 744,065 548,140 134 152 141 Sumner 497,986 673,734 659,448 474 480 485 Thomas 157,038 151,117 137,486 94 93 90 Trego 439,200 468,081 539,035 434 447 448 Wabaunsee 58,541 60,888 52,990 39 32 31 Wallace 192,083 176,777 194,134 20 17 22 Wichita 49,007 43,592 36,075 10 10 10 Wilson 100,419 100,257 84,519 946 942 895 Woodson 446,784 448,160 429,272 2,522 2,488 2,542 Total 33,375,717 33,962,015 33,859,836 41,351 41,158 41,419 Note: 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 April 25, 2005). 367 Parks and Recreation Park s and R ecreat ion Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Kansas has 10,000 miles of rivers and streams, 24 large reservoirs, and 40 state fishing lakes. Source: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks 368 Parks and Recreation Table of Contents Federal Reservoirs in Kansas......................................................................................................................370 Kansas Recreational Areas, 2004 (map).....................................................................................................371 Visitation Data and Size of State Park Recreational Areas, 1999-2004.......................................................372 Number and Value of Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2000-2004.......................................373 Participants in Wildlife-Associated Recreation by Participant?s State of Residence, 2001 ..........................374 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Took Place. 2001................................................375 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 369 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas Reservoirs Operating Agency 1 Sediment Survey (year) 2 Elevation 3 Surface Area (acres) Total Storage Capacity (acre feet) Big Hill (Pearson-Skubitz) 1981 COE 37 1992 858.0 1,240 26,969 20 4 Cedar Bluff 1951 BOR 4,980 - 2,144.0 6,869 185,090 50 2 Cheney 1965 BOR 901 - 1,421.6 9,540 167,070 67 2 Clinton 1977 COE 367 1991 875.5 7,000 125,334 85 6 Council Grove 1964 COE 246 1994 1,272.5 3,235 41,379 40 6 El Dorado 1980 COE 234 - 1,339.0 8,000 157,000 98 4 Elk City 1966 COE 634 1992 792.0 4,450 43,504 60 4 Fall River 1949 COE 585 - 946.5 2,450 21,900 40 5 Glen Elder (Waconda) 1969 BOR 2,447 - 1,455.6 12,602 241,460 100 2 Hillsdale 1981 COE 144 1993 917.0 4,580 74,342 51 4 John Redmond 1964 COE 3,015 1996 1,039.0 9,280 50,501 59 6 Kanopolis 1948 COE 2,330 1993 1,463.0 3,550 50,273 41 4 Kirwin 1955 BOR 1,373 - 1,729.3 4,937 99,435 37 2 Lovewell 1957 BOR 364 - 1,582.6 2,986 41,690 44 2 Marion 1968 COE 200 1994 1,350.5 6,200 78,384 60 5 Melvern 1974 COE 349 1986 1,036.0 6,930 150,575 101 6 Milford 1967 COE 3,624 1994 1,144.4 16,189 372,341 163 9 Norton (Keith Sebelius) 1964 BOR 716 - 2,304.3 2,181 35,900 32 2 Perry 1969 COE 1,117 1993 891.5 12,200 206,705 159 10 Pomona 1964 COE 322 1989 974.0 4,000 64,208 52 9 Toronto 1960 COE 730 - 899.5 2,800 21,000 51 5 Tuttle Creek 1963 COE 9,628 2000 1,075.0 13,350 280,137 104 8 Webster 1956 BOR 1,125 - 1,892.5 3,445 77,370 27 2 Wilson 1965 COE 1,917 - 1,516.0 9,000 243,000 100 5 Source: Kansas Water Office. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 1 BOR - U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation; COE - U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers 2 Year in which most recent survey was conducted 3 Elevation, in feet above mean sea level, on top of conservation pool Contributing Drainage Area (sq. mi.) Year Completed Shoreline (miles) High Use Public Access Areas Conservation Pool 370 Chautauqua Cherokee Comanche Labette Harper Montgomery Seward Stevens Morton BarberClark Meade Cowley Sumner Elk Crawford Kingman Neosho Wilson Kiowa Grant Haskell Stanton Pratt Sedgwick Ford Gray BourbonAllenWoodson Butler Edwards Greenwood Reno Harvey Stafford Hodgeman Hamilton Kearny Finney Pawnee LinnAnderson Coffey Chase Rice Marion McPherson BartonRush Ness Greeley Lane Scott Wichita Miami Franklin Lyon Osage Morris Ellsworth Saline Johnson Douglas TregoGove 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 NemahaMarshall Norton Washington Republic Phillips Decatur Smith Jewell RawlinsCheyenne 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 Kansas Recreational Areas, 2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; 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. 371 Region 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Cedar Bluff West 1,715 245,048 240,647 280,811 289,460 272,926 237,225 Cheney Central 1,913 498,703 592,657 619,222 566,964 546,036 536,033 Clinton East 1,455 437,797 459,290 458,639 601,972 594,065 473,420 Crawford East 665 186,560 207,785 231,559 251,497 247,192 220,016 Cross Timbers East 1,075 118,997 112,161 125,313 160,713 161,645 145,584 Eisenhower East 1,785 192,996 207,809 127,296 139,559 175,406 119,179 El Dorado Central 3,800 1,108,290 955,254 1,132,197 1,058,577 1,005,380 883,229 Elk City East 857 94,878 85,811 86,689 89,651 92,806 76,859 Fall River East 917 102,208 99,902 93,467 90,222 101,368 94,219 Glen Elder West 1,250 204,771 217,713 161,465 179,494 184,796 170,549 Hillsdale East 1,475 864,394 1,373,444 1,518,132 1,631,270 975,939 1,148,766 Kanopolis Central 1,585 317,610 273,627 269,833 254,678 312,812 242,273 Lovewell West 1,126 204,199 193,102 203,497 205,516 213,791 234,769 Meade West 528 137,440 143,079 145,764 103,549 111,398 115,085 Milford Central 1,084 290,893 303,256 322,523 394,453 459,470 477,158 Perry East 1,597 233,468 296,072 228,372 292,904 263,267 159,492 Pomona East 490 145,598 141,687 139,794 131,914 131,117 119,663 Prairie Dog West 874 187,224 164,625 161,859 145,393 126,092 116,240 Prairie Spirit Rail Trail East 33 * 52,775 52,040 57,300 55,350 52,450 56,375 Sand Hills Central 1,123 24,640 25,800 22,900 24,931 21,209 26,282 Scott West 1,235 174,910 165,135 174,595 148,035 129,298 136,876 Tuttle Creek Central 1,156 423,617 501,744 521,309 654,918 605,290 576,450 Webster West 880 207,866 201,048 181,020 178,755 179,622 142,479 Wilson Central 945 195,368 229,271 261,264 288,330 311,055 294,240 Total 29,530 6,650,250 7,242,959 7,524,820 7,938,105 7,274,430 6,802,461 * miles Total Acreage Visitation Data and Size of State Park Recreational Areas 1999-2004 Source: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. 372 Number of Licenses Value Number of Licenses Value Number of Licenses Value Number of Licenses Value Number of Licenses Value Hunting: Resident 90,863 $1,362,945 86,684 $1,300,260 81,762 $1,471,716 84,092 $1,513,656 83,880 $1,509,840 Non-resident 51,863 3,371,095 47,376 3,079,440 42,107 2,947,490 47,651 3,335,570 53,890 3,772,300 Jr. Non-resident 1,792 53,760 1,590 47,700 1,369 47,915 1,747 61,145 2,062 72,170 Fishing: Resident 184,444 2,766,660 182,315 2,734,725 168,381 3,030,858 165,700 2,982,600 161,661 2,909,898 Non-resident 8,966 313,810 9,364 327,740 8,672 346,880 8,557 342,280 8,565 342,600 5-day Trip 4,910 73,650 5,098 76,470 4,740 94,800 4,878 97,560 4,603 92,060 24-hour Trip 85,593 256,779 87,439 262,317 73,768 368,840 66,002 330,010 60,252 301,260 Combination 1 : Resident 46,097 1,382,910 44,308 1,329,240 39,820 1,433,520 37,723 1,358,028 37,280 1,342,080 Non-resident - - - - 154 16,940 186 20,460 254 27,940 Furharvester: Adult 3,816 57,240 3,875 58,125 4,370 78,660 4,910 88,380 5,383 96,894 Junior 96 720 91 683 97 970 150 1,500 180 1,800 Lifetime License: Hunting 1,040 249,600 2,108 505,920 667 200,100 1,077 324,177 1,016 305,816 Fishing 235 56,400 444 106,560 184 55,200 235 70,735 232 69,832 Combination 865 380,600 2,334 1,026,960 577 346,200 1,293 777,093 571 343,171 Furharvester 15 3,600 72 17,280 29 8,700 46 13,846 38 11,438 Controlled Shooting Area 2 6,289 81,757 7,846 101,998 8,307 124,605 8,825 132,375 9,354 140,310 48-hour waterfowl 589 11,780 734 14,680 623 15,575 637 15,925 671 16,775 Trout 10,236 76,770 5,098 38,235 8,627 86,270 7,348 73,480 7,173 71,730 Total 497,809 $10,500,076 486,776 $11,028,332 444,254 $10,675,239 441,057 $11,538,820 437,065 $11,427,914 Source: State of Kansas, Department of Wildlife and Parks. 1 Combination - a hunting and fishing license. The non-resident combination license first became available in 2002. 2 Controlled Shooting Area - commercial hunting Single dash (-) indicates not available. Hunting Fishing Combination Furharvester Lifetime License Controlled Shooting Area - $15 Resident - $18 Resident - $18 Resident - $36 Adult - $18 Hunting - $301 48-hour Waterfowl - $25 Non-resident - $70 Non-resident - $40 Non-resident - $110 Junior - $10 Fishing - $301 Trout - $10 Jr. Non-resident - $35 5-day trip - $20 Combination - $601 24-hour - $5 Furharvester - $301 License Fees for Calendar Year 2004 Number and Value of Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas 2000-2004 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 373 State Population Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Alabama 3,427 1,323 39 726 21.0 965 28 Alaska 454 320 70 205 45.0 241 53 Arizona 3,700 1,296 35 437 12.0 1,107 30 Arkansas 1,999 1,034 52 617 31.0 774 39 California 25,982 6,873 26 2,486 10.0 5,491 21 Colorado 3,215 1,518 47 679 21.0 1,213 38 Connecticut 2,536 999 39 332 13.0 885 35 Delaware 599 220 37 94 16.0 170 28 Florida 12,171 3,857 32 2,158 18.0 2,856 23 Georgia 6,096 1,932 32 1,136 19.0 1,326 22 Hawaii 916 195 21 114 12.0 126 14 Idaho 972 507 52 306 31.0 388 40 Illinois 9,244 3,154 34 1,507 16.0 2,498 27 Indiana 4,558 2,179 48 914 20.0 1,786 39 Iowa 2,201 1,206 55 580 26.0 977 44 Kansas 2,017 942 47 491 24.0 735 36 Kentucky 3,121 1,547 50 703 23.0 1,264 40 Louisiana 3,306 1,330 40 833 25.0 844 26 Maine 1,005 607 60 256 26.0 520 52 Maryland 4,078 1,546 38 571 14.0 1,311 32 Massachusetts 4,837 1,726 36 521 11.0 1,493 31 Michigan 7,587 2,950 39 1,325 17.0 2,424 32 Minnesota 3,688 2,388 65 1,437 39.0 1,993 54 Mississippi 2,111 851 40 533 25.0 579 27 Missouri 4,206 2,010 48 1,076 26.0 1,612 38 Montana 699 438 63 279 40.0 362 52 Nebraska 1,266 623 49 308 24.0 498 39 Nevada 1,454 439 30 194 13.0 334 23 New Hampshire 954 506 53 175 18.0 450 47 New Jersey 6,300 1,993 32 669 11.0 1,694 27 New Mexico 1,337 595 45 256 19.0 471 35 New York 14,201 3,987 28 1,492 11.0 3,522 25 North Carolina 5,918 2,330 39 982 17.0 1,884 32 North Dakota 483 228 47 170 35.0 135 28 Ohio 8,645 3,407 39 1,513 17.0 2,768 32 Oklahoma 2,587 1,308 51 730 28.0 1,042 40 Oregon 2,630 1,545 59 611 23.0 1,286 49 Pennsylvania 9,303 4,169 45 1,648 18.0 3,522 38 Rhode Island 765 280 37 96 13.0 242 32 South Carolina 3,080 1,375 45 674 22.0 1,079 35 South Dakota 559 326 58 176 31.0 251 45 Tennessee 4,317 2,109 49 903 21.0 1,706 40 Texas 15,445 4,515 29 2,745 18.0 3,088 20 Utah 1,554 736 47 468 30.0 572 37 Vermont 479 319 67 125 26.0 287 60 Virginia 5,471 2,535 46 970 18.0 2,168 40 Washington 4,516 2,537 56 932 21.0 2,234 49 West Virginia 1,447 694 48 353 24.0 517 36 Wisconsin 4,059 2,489 61 1,141 28.0 2,159 53 Wyoming 377 223 59 138 37.0 172 46 United States 212,298 82,302 39 37,805 18.0 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. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed February 16, 2005). Wildlife-watching Participants Participants in Wildlife-Associated Recreation by Participant?s State of Residence, 2001 Total Participants Sportspersons 374 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. * Estimate based on a small sample size. Double dash (--) indicates withheld; sample size too small to report data reliably. Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Took Place, 2001 Hunters Number Percent Nonresidents Number Percent Number Percent Anglers Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed February 16, 2005). Total Anglers Residents Nonresidents Total Hunters Residents Number Percent 375 Population Population Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? From 1990 to 2000, the Hispanic population in Kansas increased 101 percent and 22 counties gained more than 150 percent. Source: U.S. Census Bureau 376 Population Table of Contents Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2004, and Percent Change, 2003-2004 (map) ............................380 Population Growth, Kansas and the United States, 1860-2004, Selected Years.........................................381 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980.....................................................................382 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000 ..............................................................384 Population of Kansas and U.S. by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 and 2000............................................385 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000.............................386 Relationship by Household Type, Census Years 1990 and 2000................................................................386 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Age and Gender, 2000-2030, Selected Years.........................387 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Gender, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000-2025, Selected Years...............................................................................................................388 Population Summary for Congressional Districts by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000........................................................................................................................389 Population Age, by Congressional District, 2000.........................................................................................390 Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map)...............................................391 Population of Metropolitan Areas 1990-2000, Selected Years ....................................................................392 Population of Metropolitan Areas, 2000-2004..............................................................................................393 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 State and Regional Metropolitan Areas 377 Population (cont.) Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970 .........................................................................394 Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties, 1990-2000 (map)............................................................397 Population of Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change .............................................398 Age by County, in Kansas, 1990..................................................................................................................400 Age by County, in Kansas, 2000..................................................................................................................402 Median Age of Persons in Kansas Counties, Census Years 1950-2000 .....................................................404 Population of Kansas Counties by Gender, April 1990 and April 2000........................................................406 Population of Counties by Race, April 1, 2000 ............................................................................................408 Hispanic Population of Kansas Counties, 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change ........................................411 Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, by County, 1990-2000 ...................................................413 Population Density of Kansas Counties, 2000 (map)...................................................................................416 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990, 2000.................................................417 Kansas Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas (map)...................................................................................419 Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 2000 ........................................................................................420 Urban and Rural Population by County, 1950-2000 ....................................................................................422 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties, Census Years 1920-2000 .......................................425 Group Quarters Population by County, 1990 and 2000...............................................................................427 Number of Households by County, 1990 and 2000 .....................................................................................430 Population of Kansas Counties, 1990-1999, and Percent Change (April 2002 Revisions)..........................432 Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties, April 2000-July 2004 (map)............................................435 Population of Kansas Counties and Percent Change, 2000-2004...............................................................436 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 County 378 Population (cont.) Population Estimates for Counties and Components of Change, 1990-1999..............................................439 Estimated Components of County Population Change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004..................................442 Projected Percent Population Change, 2000-2025 (map) ...........................................................................444 Population Projections of Kansas Counties, 2000-2025, Selected Years....................................................445 Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties, 2000 to 2025, Selected Years...........................................................................................................447 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More, Census Years, 1900-1990.................................................449 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More, 1990-2000, Selected Years, and Percent Change, 1990-2000.............................................................................................................450 Kansas Cities with Population over 10,000, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change..................451 Population of Cities in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980 ........................................................................................452 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999, and Percent Change, 1990-2000.............................................................................................................458 Population of Kansas Cities, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004.......................476 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Cities and Towns 379 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 NORTHEAST EAST CENTRAL SOUTHEAST 288,756 -0.05% 947,581 1.18% 399,073 0.00% 65,116 -0.96% 200,632 -0.24% 635,165 0.20% 141,079 0.40% 23,905 -1.63% 34,195 -1.56% Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2004 and Percent Change, 2003-2004 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from the U.S. Census Bureau, April 2005. State: 2,735,502 0.39% SOUTH CENTRAL 380 Population Growth, Kansas and the United States 1860-2004, Selected Years Kansas Population as a Percentage of Kansas United States Kansas United States 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 2,688,824 281,421,906 8.5 13.1 0.96 2001 r 2,701,233 285,102,075 r 0.5 1.3 0.95 2002 r 2,712,896 287,941,220 r 0.9 2.3 0.94 2003 r 2,724,786 290,788,976 r 1.7 4.2 0.94 2004 2,735,502 293,655,404 1.7 4.3 0.93 * Includes armed forces residing in the state. ** Rate of growth from the previous Decennial Census Double dash (--) indicates not applicable. r - revised, December 2004 U.S. Population Resident Population* Rates of growth** 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); http://eire.census.gov/popest/estimates.php; http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/CQR.htm. 381 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980 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 & over 15,435 24,648 34,413 41,950 50,783 67,208 90,555 111,783 132,852 Not reported 3,055 3,776 2,737 719 - - - - - Total 1,470,495 1,690,949 1,769,257 1,880,999 1,801,028 1,905,299 2,178,611 2,246,578 2,363,679 Male 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 & over 8,597 13,651 18,477 21,271 25,127 31,612 39,541 43,439 46,683 Not reported 2,049 2,821 1,685 396 - - - - - Total 768,716 885,912 909,221 961,291 906,340 953,534 1,081,377 1,101,573 1,156,941 382 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980 Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Female 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 & over 6,838 10,997 15,936 20,679 25,656 35,596 51,014 68,344 86,169 Not reported 1,006 955 1,052 323 - - - - - Total 701,779 805,037 860,036 919,708 894,688 951,765 1,097,234 1,145,005 1,206,738 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population 1970 , PC 1-B18; Census of Population 1980 , PC 80-1-B18. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 383 Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 to 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 Total Population 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 Median Age (years) 32.9 31.6 34.2 35.2 33.7 36.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population , STF1-A, 2000 Census of Population , Summary File 1, June 2001. Male Female Total Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000 1990 Male Female 2000 Total 384 Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 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 American Indian and Alaska Native 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 Japanese 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 Vietnamese 6,577 0.3 11,623 0.4 614,547 0.2 1,122,528 0.4 Other Asian 6,244 0.3 9,433 0.4 779,991 0.3 1,285,234 0.5 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 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 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 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 Puerto Rican 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 Other Hispanic or Latino 12,899 0.5 33,065 1.2 5,086,435 2.0 10,017,244 3.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,383,904 96.2 2,500,166 93.0 226,355,814 91.0 246,116,088 87.5 White 2,190,524 88.4 2,233,997 83.1 188,128,296 75.6 194,552,774 69.1 2 Census 2000 terminology are used for ethnic categories. The corresponding term for "Hispanic or Latino" in the 1990 census was "Hispanic Origin." Double Dash (--) indicates data not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics (1990 CP-1) and Summary Tape File (STF) 1A, and Census 2000, Table DP-1. Korean Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro Asian Asian Indian Mexican Samoan Other Pacific Islander Some other race Two or more races 1 Hispanic or Latino and Race 2 Total Black or African American 19901990 2000 Race 1 1 Census 2000 terminology and categories are used for people reporting one race. Individuals could report only one race in the 1990 census and could select one or more races in the 2000 census; therefore, the data on race for 1990 and 2000 are not comparable. Population of Kansas and U.S. by Race and Hispanic Origin 1990 and 2000 Chinese Filipino Kansas 2000 United States One Race 1 White 385 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 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 , STF3A; 2000 Census of Population , SF1. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 20001990 1990 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 Relationship by Household Type Population 65 and OverTotal Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970 Census of Population , PC(1)-B18; 1980 Census of Population, PC80-1-B18; 1990 Census of Population, STF1-A, 2000 Census of Population, Table DP-1. Census Years 1990 and 2000 386 July 1, 2030 Projection All Ages 2,688 2,752 2,805 2,853 2,891 2,919 2,940 Females 1,360 1,385 1,408 1,428 1,445 1,458 1,469 Age 0-4 189 194 200 201 199 197 197 Females 92 94 96 97 97 96 96 Age 5-9 196 189 194 198 200 197 195 Females 95 91 93 95 96 95 95 Age 10-14 204 196 189 193 198 199 197 Females 99 95 91 93 95 96 95 Age 15-19 210 205 197 191 194 198 200 Females 102 99 95 91 92 94 95 Age 20-24 190 201 195 187 181 184 187 Females 91 97 93 89 86 87 89 Age 25-34 349 361 380 380 366 353 349 Females 170 176 186 185 178 171 168 Age 35-44 420 380 348 358 375 374 362 Females 210 188 172 176 185 184 177 Age 45-54 354 398 404 366 336 345 361 Females 176 199 202 181 165 169 177 Age 55-64 220 269 323 358 361 325 299 Females 113 136 162 180 181 162 147 Age 65-74 176 171 185 225 270 298 301 Females 96 92 99 116 141 157 157 Age 75-84 129 129 123 124 137 169 204 Females 78 76 73 72 79 96 115 Age 85 and over 52 59 67 71 73 77 88 Females 37 41 46 49 50 52 58 Age 18 and over 1,975 2,049 2,106 2,145 2,177 2,205 2,231 Females 1,013 1,046 1,071 1,088 1,101 1,114 1,127 1 The population projections have been rounded to the nearest thousand without being adjusted to group totals, which are independently rounded. Projections of the Population of Kansas by Age and Gender 2000-2030, Selected Years (in Thousands 1 ) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Interim State Population Projections 2005, Interim State Projections of Population for Five-Year Groups and Selected Age Groups by Sex: July 1, 2004 to 2030 , http://www.census.gov/population/www/projections/projectionsagesex.html (accessed May 23, 2005). July 1, 2020 Projection July 1, 2025 Projection April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2005 Projection July 1, 2010 Projection July 1, 2015 Projection 387 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Gender, Race, and Hispanic Origin 2000-2025, Selected Years (in Thousands) July 1, 2000 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2010 July 1, 2015 July 1, 2020 July 1, 2025 Characteristic Projection Projection Projection Projection Projection Projection Total 2,669 2,763 2,847 2,938 3,027 3,110 Male 1,314 1,363 1,407 1,454 1,500 1,542 Female 1,355 1,400 1,440 1,484 1,527 1,568 White 2,419 2,487 2,550 2,617 2,682 2,741 Male 1,191 1,228 1,261 1,297 1,331 1,362 Female 1,228 1,259 1,289 1,320 1,351 1,379 Black 173 188 203 219 234 249 Male 86 93 100 108 115 122 Female 87 95 103 111 119 127 Amrican Idian, Eskimo, and Aleut 272930323436 Male 13 14 15 16 17 18 Female 14 15 15 16 17 18 Asian ad Pacif Islander 505964707784 Male 24 28 31 33 37 40 Female 26 31 33 37 40 44 Hispanic Origin 138 166 191 220 250 281 Male 71 85 97 111 126 141 Female 67 81 94 109 124 140 Data may not sum to total due to rounding. Source: Campbell, Paul R., Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025 , Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Bureau, October 1996, PPL 388 Population Summary for Congressional Districts* 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, August 6, 2002. * Congressional districts as determined by redistricting in 2002. 389 Population Age, by Congressional District 2000 Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Under 5 years 188,708 7.0 45,112 6.7 44,007 6.5 49,837 7.4 49,752 7.4 5 to 9 years 195,574 7.3 47,477 7.1 46,078 6.9 49,976 7.4 52,043 7.7 10 to 14 years 204,018 7.6 51,859 7.7 49,436 7.4 49,970 7.4 52,753 7.8 15 to 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 to 24 108,595 4.0 23,715 3.5 30,400 4.5 29,421 4.4 25,059 3.7 25 to 29 172,975 6.4 37,668 5.6 41,266 6.1 50,388 7.5 43,653 6.5 30 to 34 175,878 6.5 38,848 5.8 41,728 6.2 50,735 7.5 44,567 6.6 35 to 39 207,549 7.7 48,712 7.2 50,538 7.5 56,345 8.4 51,954 7.7 40 to 44 212,802 7.9 51,343 7.6 51,570 7.7 55,256 8.2 54,633 8.1 45 to 49 192,679 7.2 47,106 7.0 47,436 7.1 49,666 7.4 48,471 7.2 50 to 54 161,468 6.0 38,401 5.7 40,779 6.1 42,325 6.3 39,963 5.9 55 to 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 to 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 to 69 53,723 2.0 15,990 2.4 13,465 2.0 10,684 1.6 13,584 2.0 70 to 74 85,831 3.2 25,808 3.8 22,002 3.3 16,838 2.5 21,183 3.2 75 to 79 75,125 2.8 22,521 3.4 19,122 2.8 14,592 2.2 18,890 2.8 80 to 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 Total Population 2,688,418 100.0 672,091 25.0 672,102 25.0 672,124 25.0 672,101 25.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1, August 6, 2002. District 4Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 390 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: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Note: Census 2000-based Metropolitan and Micropolitan areas appear as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in OMB Bulletin 04-03 released 2/18/2004. Metropolitan Areas Micropolitan Areas Outside Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) 391 Population* of Metropolitan Areas (MA) 1990-2000, Selected Years Metropolitan Area and County April 1, 1990 Census July 1, 1992 Estimate July 1, 1994 Estimate July 1, 1996 Estimate July 1, 1998 Estimate April 1, 2000 Census Numerical Change 1990-2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 Kansas 2,477,588 2,532,394 2,580,513 2,614,554 2,660,598 2,688,824 211,236 8.53 Inside MAs 1,332,928 1,378,742 1,416,266 1,447,970 1,493,026 1,521,458 188,530 14.14 Outside MAs 1,144,660 1,153,652 1,164,247 1,166,584 1,167,572 1,167,366 22,706 1.98 Kansas City, Kansas MA 604,884 625,314 645,575 663,391 686,373 706,403 101,519 16.78 Johnson County 355,021 374,801 395,003 411,635 432,723 451,479 96,458 27.17 Leavenworth County 64,371 66,077 67,173 67,774 68,301 68,691 4,320 6.71 Miami County 23,466 24,176 25,091 26,332 27,121 28,351 4,885 20.82 Wyandotte County 162,026 160,260 158,308 157,650 158,228 157,882 -4,144 -2.56 Lawrence MA Douglas County 81,798 85,379 89,683 93,381 97,566 99,962 18,164 22.21 Topeka MA Shawnee County 160,976 164,229 167,162 168,236 169,356 169,871 8,895 5.53 Wichita MA 485,270 503,820 513,846 522,962 539,731 545,222 59,952 12.35 Butler County 50,580 52,672 54,718 57,337 58,724 59,484 8,904 17.60 Harvey County 31,028 31,452 32,316 32,852 33,036 32,869 1,841 5.93 Sedgwick County 403,662 419,696 426,812 432,773 447,971 452,869 49,207 12.19 * Population data for 1992-1998 are estimates. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Counts (CPH-2-18 and CPH-L-157); http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed July 8, 2005). 392 Population of Metropolitan Areas 2000-2004 Metropolitan Area (MA) and County April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2000 Estimate 1 July 1, 2001 Estimate July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate Numerical Change April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2004 Percent Change April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2004 Total 2,688,824 2,692,643 2,700,453 2,711,769 2,723,507 2,735,502 46,678 1.74 Inside MAs 1,636,438 1,641,389 1,657,160 1,676,389 1,691,835 1,706,430 69,992 4.28 Outside MAs 1,052,386 1,051,254 1,043,293 1,035,380 1,031,672 1,029,072 -23,314 -2.22 Kansas City, Kansas MA 740,757 744,364 756,176 769,323 780,826 791,153 50,396 6.80 Franklin County 2 24,784 24,873 25,171 25,511 25,824 26,049 1,265 5.10 Johnson County 451,479 454,583 464,008 476,099 486,943 496,691 45,212 10.01 Leavenworth County 68,691 68,965 70,110 71,366 72,107 72,439 3,748 5.46 Linn County 2 9,570 9,604 9,710 9,720 9,750 9,775 205 2.14 Miami County 28,351 28,501 28,711 28,945 29,200 29,712 1,361 4.80 Wyandotte County 157,882 157,838 158,466 157,682 157,002 156,487 -1,395 -0.88 Lawrence MA Douglas County 99,962 100,119 100,706 101,522 102,025 102,786 2,824 2.83 Topeka MA 224,551 224,857 225,313 225,732 226,828 227,820 3,269 1.46 Jackson County 2 12,657 12,683 12,723 12,881 13,063 13,169 512 4.05 Jefferson County 2 18,426 18,467 18,593 18,705 18,795 18,906 480 2.61 Osage County 2 16,712 16,767 16,727 16,826 16,880 17,091 379 2.27 Shawnee County 169,871 170,064 170,450 170,547 171,255 171,716 1,845 1.09 Wabaunsee County 2 6,885 6,876 6,820 6,773 6,835 6,938 53 0.77 Wichita MA 571,168 572,049 574,965 579,812 582,156 584,671 13,503 2.36 Butler County 59,484 59,692 59,974 60,501 61,093 61,828 2,344 3.94 Harvey County 32,869 32,883 33,002 33,388 33,571 33,769 900 2.74 Sedgwick County 452,869 453,486 456,236 460,393 462,199 463,802 10,933 2.41 Sumner County 2 25,946 25,988 25,753 25,530 25,293 25,272 -674 -2.60 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2004-01.html; http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed May 23, 2005). 1 Population estimates are revised annually. 2 County added to Metropolitan Area (MA) in 2004 per the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). 393 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Allen 3,082 7,022 11,303 13,509 19,507 27,640 23,509 21,391 19,874 18,187 16,369 15,043 Anderson 2,400 5,220 9,057 14,203 13,938 13,829 12,986 13,355 11,658 10,267 9,035 8,501 Atchison 7,729 15,507 26,668 26,758 28,606 28,107 23,411 23,945 22,222 21,496 20,898 19,165 Barber - - 2,661 7,973 6,594 9,916 9,739 10,178 9,073 8,521 8,713 7,016 Barton - 2 10,318 13,172 13,784 17,876 18,422 19,776 25,010 29,909 32,368 30,663 Bourbon 6,101 15,076 19,591 28,575 24,712 24,007 23,198 22,386 20,944 19,153 16,090 15,215 Brown 2,607 6,823 12,817 20,796 22,369 21,314 20,949 20,553 17,395 14,651 13,229 11,685 Butler 437 3,035 18,586 24,055 23,363 23,059 43,842 35,904 32,013 31,001 38,395 38,658 Chase 808 1,975 6,081 8,233 8,246 7,527 7,144 6,952 6,345 4,831 3,921 3,408 Chautauqua - - 11,072 12,297 11,804 11,429 11,598 10,352 9,233 7,376 5,956 4,642 Cherokee 1,501 11,038 21,905 27,770 42,694 38,162 33,609 31,457 29,817 25,144 22,279 21,549 Cheyenne - - 37 4,401 2,640 4,248 5,587 6,948 6,221 5,668 4,708 4,256 Clark - - 163 2,357 1,701 4,093 4,989 4,796 4,081 3,946 3,396 2,896 Clay 163 2,942 12,320 16,146 15,833 15,251 14,365 14,556 13,281 11,697 10,675 9,890 Cloud - 2,323 15,343 19,295 18,071 18,388 17,714 18,006 17,247 16,104 14,407 13,466 Coffey 2,842 6,201 11,438 15,856 16,643 15,205 14,254 13,653 12,278 10,408 8,403 7,397 Comanche - - 372 2,549 1,619 3,281 5,302 5,238 4,412 3,888 3,271 2,702 Cowley 158 1,175 21,538 34,478 30,156 31,790 35,155 40,903 38,139 36,905 37,861 35,012 Crawford - 8,160 16,851 30,286 38,809 51,178 61,800 49,329 44,191 40,231 37,032 37,850 Decatur - - 4,180 8,414 9,234 8,976 8,121 8,866 7,434 6,185 5,778 4,988 Dickinson 378 3,043 15,251 22,273 21,816 24,361 25,777 25,870 22,929 21,190 21,572 19,993 Doniphan 8,083 13,969 14,257 13,535 15,079 14,422 13,438 14,063 12,936 10,499 9,574 9,107 Douglas 8,637 20,592 21,700 23,961 25,096 24,724 23,998 25,143 25,171 34,086 43,720 57,932 Edwards - - 2,409 3,600 3,682 7,033 7,057 7,295 6,377 5,936 5,118 4,581 Elk - - 10,623 12,216 11,443 10,128 9,034 9,210 8,180 6,679 5,048 3,858 Ellis - 1,336 6,179 7,942 8,626 12,170 14,138 15,907 17,508 19,043 21,270 24,730 Ellsworth - 1,185 8,494 9,272 9,626 10,444 10,379 10,132 9,855 8,465 7,677 6,146 Finney - - 568 3,350 3,469 6,908 7,674 11,014 10,092 15,092 16,093 19,029 Ford - 427 3,122 5,308 5,497 11,393 14,273 20,647 17,254 19,670 20,938 22,587 Franklin 3,030 10,385 16,797 20,279 21,354 20,884 21,946 22,024 20,889 19,928 19,548 20,007 Geary 1,163 5,526 6,994 10,423 10,744 12,681 13,452 14,366 15,222 21,671 28,779 28,111 Gove - - 1,196 2,994 2,441 6,044 4,748 5,643 4,793 4,447 4,107 3,940 Graham - - 4,258 5,029 5,173 8,700 7,624 7,772 6,071 5,020 5,586 4,751 Grant - - 9 1,308 422 1,087 1,087 3,092 1,946 4,638 5,269 5,961 Gray - - - 2,415 1,264 3,121 4,711 6,211 4,773 4,894 4,380 4,516 Greeley - - 3 1,264 493 1,335 1,028 1,712 1,638 2,010 2,087 1,819 Greenwood 759 3,484 10,548 16,309 16,196 16,060 14,715 19,235 16,495 13,574 11,253 9,141 Hamilton - - 168 2,027 1,426 3,360 2,586 3,328 2,645 3,696 3,144 2,747 Harper - - 4,133 13,266 10,310 14,748 13,656 12,823 12,068 10,263 9,541 7,871 Harvey - - 11,451 17,601 17,591 19,200 20,744 22,120 21,712 21,698 25,865 27,236 Haskell - - 3 1,077 457 993 1,455 2,805 2,088 2,606 2,990 3,672 Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970 394 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970 Hodgeman - 0 1,704 2,395 2,032 2,930 3,734 4,157 3,535 3,310 3,115 2,662 Jackson 1,936 6,053 10,718 15,088 17,117 16,861 15,495 14,776 13,382 11,098 10,309 10,342 Jefferson 4,459 12,526 15,563 16,620 17,533 15,826 14,750 14,129 12,718 11,084 11,252 11,945 Jewell - 207 17,475 19,349 19,420 18,148 16,240 14,462 11,970 9,698 7,217 6,099 Johnson 4,364 13,684 16,853 17,385 18,104 18,288 18,314 27,179 33,327 62,783 143,792 220,073 Kearny - - 159 1,571 1,107 3,206 2,617 3,196 2,525 3,492 3,108 3,047 Kingman - - 3,713 11,823 10,663 13,386 12,119 11,674 12,001 10,324 9,958 8,886 Kiowa - - - 2,873 2,365 6,174 6,164 6,035 5,112 4,743 4,626 4,088 Labette - 9,973 22,735 27,586 27,387 31,423 34,047 31,346 30,352 29,285 26,805 25,775 Lane - - 601 2,060 1,563 2,603 2,848 3,372 2,821 2,808 3,060 2,707 Leavenworth 12,606 32,444 32,355 38,485 40,940 41,207 38,402 42,673 41,112 42,361 48,524 53,340 Lincoln - 516 8,582 9,709 9,886 10,142 9,894 9,707 8,338 6,643 5,556 4,582 Linn 6,336 12,174 15,298 17,215 16,689 14,735 13,815 13,534 11,969 10,053 8,274 7,770 Logan - - - 3,384 1,962 4,240 3,223 4,145 3,688 4,206 4,036 3,814 Lyon - 8,014 17,326 23,196 25,074 24,927 26,154 29,240 26,424 26,576 26,928 32,071 McPherson - 738 17,143 21,614 21,421 21,521 21,845 23,588 24,152 23,670 24,285 24,778 Marion 74 768 12,453 20,539 20,676 22,415 22,923 20,739 18,951 16,307 15,143 13,935 Marshall 2,280 6,901 16,136 23,912 24,355 23,880 22,730 23,056 20,986 17,926 15,598 13,139 Meade - - 296 2,542 1,581 5,055 5,542 6,858 5,522 5,710 5,505 4,912 Miami 4,980 11,725 17,802 19,614 21,641 20,030 19,809 21,243 19,489 19,698 19,884 19,254 Mitchell - 485 14,911 15,037 14,647 14,089 13,886 12,774 11,339 10,320 8,866 8,010 Montgomery - 7,564 18,213 23,104 29,039 49,474 49,645 51,411 49,729 46,487 45,007 39,949 Morris 770 2,225 9,265 11,381 11,967 12,397 12,005 11,859 10,363 8,485 7,392 6,432 Morton - - 9 724 304 1,333 3,177 4,092 2,186 2,610 3,354 3,576 Nemaha 2,436 7,339 12,462 19,249 20,376 19,072 18,487 18,342 16,761 14,341 12,897 11,825 Neosho 88 10,206 15,121 18,561 19,254 23,754 24,000 22,665 22,210 20,348 19,455 18,812 Ness - 2 3,722 4,944 4,535 5,883 7,490 8,358 6,864 6,322 5,470 4,791 Norton - - 6,998 10,617 11,325 11,614 11,423 11,701 9,831 8,808 8,035 7,279 Osage 1,113 7,648 19,642 25,062 23,659 19,905 18,621 17,538 15,118 12,811 12,886 13,352 Osborne - 33 12,517 12,083 11,844 12,827 12,441 11,568 9,835 8,558 7,506 6,416 Ottawa - 2,127 10,307 12,581 11,182 11,811 10,714 9,819 9,224 7,265 6,779 6,183 Pawnee - 179 5,396 5,204 5,084 8,859 9,323 10,510 10,300 11,041 10,254 8,484 Phillips - - 12,014 13,661 14,442 14,150 12,505 12,159 10,435 9,273 8,709 7,888 Pottawatomie 1,529 7,848 16,350 17,722 18,470 17,522 16,154 15,862 14,015 12,344 11,957 11,755 Pratt - - 1,890 8,118 7,085 11,156 12,909 13,312 12,348 12,156 12,122 10,056 Rawlins - - 1,623 6,756 5,241 6,380 6,799 7,362 6,618 5,728 5,279 4,393 Reno - - 12,826 27,079 29,027 37,853 44,423 47,785 52,165 54,058 59,055 60,765 Republic - 1,281 14,913 19,002 18,248 17,447 15,855 14,745 13,124 11,478 9,768 8,498 Rice - 5 9,292 14,451 14,745 15,106 14,832 13,800 17,213 15,635 13,909 12,320 Riley 1,224 5,105 10,430 13,183 13,828 15,783 20,650 19,882 20,617 33,405 41,914 56,788 Rooks - - 8,112 8,018 7,960 11,282 9,966 9,534 8,497 9,043 9,734 7,628 395 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970 Rush - - 5,490 5,204 6,134 7,826 8,360 9,093 8,285 7,231 6,160 5,117 Russell - 156 7,351 7,333 8,489 10,800 10,748 11,045 13,464 13,406 11,348 9,428 Saline - 4,246 13,808 17,442 17,076 20,338 25,103 29,337 29,535 33,409 54,715 46,592 Scott - - 43 1,262 1,098 3,047 3,121 3,976 3,773 4,921 5,228 5,606 Sedgwick - 1,095 18,753 43,626 44,037 73,095 92,234 136,330 143,311 222,290 343,231 350,694 Seward - - 5 1,503 822 4,091 6,220 8,075 6,540 9,972 15,930 15,744 Shawnee 3,513 13,121 29,093 49,172 53,727 61,874 69,159 85,200 91,247 105,418 141,286 155,322 Sheridan - - 1,567 3,733 3,819 5,651 5,484 6,038 5,312 4,607 4,267 3,859 Sherman - - 13 5,261 3,341 4,549 5,592 7,400 6,421 7,373 6,682 7,792 Smith - 66 13,883 15,613 16,384 15,365 14,985 13,545 10,582 8,846 7,776 6,757 Stafford - - 4,755 8,520 9,829 12,510 11,559 10,460 10,487 8,816 7,451 5,943 Stanton - - 5 1,031 327 1,034 908 2,152 1,443 2,263 2,108 2,287 Stevens - - 12 1,418 620 2,453 3,943 4,655 3,193 4,516 4,400 4,198 Sumner - 22 20,812 30,271 25,631 30,654 29,213 28,960 26,163 23,646 25,316 23,553 Thomas - - 161 5,538 4,112 5,455 5,517 7,334 6,425 7,572 7,358 7,501 Trego - 166 2,535 2,535 2,722 5,398 5,880 6,470 5,822 5,868 5,473 4,436 Wabaunsee 1,023 3,362 8,756 11,720 12,813 12,721 11,424 10,830 9,219 7,212 6,648 6,397 Wallace - 538 686 2,468 1,178 2,759 2,424 2,882 2,216 2,508 2,069 2,215 Washington 383 4,081 14,910 22,894 21,963 20,229 17,984 17,112 15,921 12,977 10,739 9,249 Wichita - - 14 1,827 1,197 2,006 1,856 2,579 2,185 2,640 2,765 3,274 Wilson 27 6,694 13,775 15,286 15,621 19,810 21,157 18,646 17,723 14,815 13,077 11,317 Woodson 1,488 3,827 6,535 9,021 10,022 9,450 8,984 8,526 8,014 6,711 5,423 4,789 Wyandotte 2,609 10,015 19,143 54,407 73,227 100,068 122,218 141,211 145,071 165,318 185,495 186,845 Kansas 103,116 361,605 995,494 1,427,154 1,470,495 1,690,949 1,769,257 1,880,999 1,801,028 1,905,299 2,178,611 2,249,071 Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990 (PB96-119060); 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Units Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-18), http://www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/hiscendata.html (accessed January 28, 2005). 396 Source: Policy Research Institute; 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 Housing Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties, 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 State: 8.5 397 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 of Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990, and 2000, and Percent Change Increase or Decrease 1980-2000 Percent Change 1980-2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 398 County 1980 1990 2000 Population of Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990, and 2000, and Percent Change 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 and Housing PC80-1-A18; 1990 Census of Population and Housing CPH-L-79, CPH-2-18,CPH-L-157; 2000 Census DP-1, CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed February 7, 2005). 399 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 Age by County, in Kansas, 1990 400 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Age by County, in Kansas, 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, Census of Population 1990, CPH-1-18 , August 1991. 401 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 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 Age by County, in Kansas, 2000 402 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Age by County, in Kansas, 2000 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, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 7, 2005). 403 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 Counties Census Years 1950-2000 404 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Median Age of Persons in Kansas Counties 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, Census of Population, 1950 , Vol. II, part 16; 1970 Census of Population, PC(1)-B18; http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 7, 2005). 1980 Census of Population , PC-1-B18; 1990 Census of Population and Housing, CPH-1-18; 405 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 Logan 1,531 1,553 1,473 1,573 -3.79 1.29 Female % Change Population of Kansas Counties by Gender Male % Change April 1990 and April 2000 406 County Male 1990 Female 1990 Male 2000 Female 2000 Female % Change Population of Kansas Counties by Gender Male % Change April 1990 and April 2000 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; http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 7, 2005). 407 Population of Counties by Race April 1, 2000 County White Black or Afr. American Some other Race Two or more races Total Allen 13,637 234 112 38 0 123 241 14,385 Anderson 7,900 26 60 18 2 27 77 8,110 Atchison 15,369 893 93 57 10 86 266 16,774 Barber 5,151 20 31 5 0 47 53 5,307 Barton 26,225 323 145 66 3 991 452 28,205 Bourbon 14,466 474 129 56 7 43 204 15,379 Brown 9,316 167 946 22 1 78 194 10,724 Butler 56,471 819 541 239 19 390 1,003 59,482 Chase 2,936 31 17 4 0 17 25 3,030 Chautauqua 4,090 13 156 3 2 15 80 4,359 Cherokee 20,857 139 781 51 8 114 655 22,605 Cheyenne 3,099 4 3 10 1 31 17 3,165 Clark 2,289 6 27 2 0 45 21 2,390 Clay 8,621 50 36 13 0 23 79 8,822 Cloud 10,093 35 26 26 0 13 75 10,268 Coffey 8,595 22 46 30 1 44 127 8,865 Comanche 1,927 1 5 1 4 12 17 1,967 Cowley 32,708 979 713 557 5 493 836 36,291 Crawford 35,676 699 361 425 34 423 624 38,242 Decatur 3,398 18 3 5 4 13 31 3,472 Dickinson 18,655 113 94 58 2 158 264 19,344 Doniphan 7,824 165 100 21 0 33 106 8,249 Douglas 86,060 4,238 2,561 3,119 62 1,197 2,725 99,962 Edwards 3,191 11 17 11 0 192 27 3,449 Elk 3,100 7 31 6 2 39 76 3,261 Ellis 26,433 183 57 225 5 359 245 27,507 Ellsworth 6,112 232 31 16 1 56 77 6,525 Finney 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 Franklin 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 Am. Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander 408 Population of Counties by Race April 1, 2000 County White Black or Afr. American Some other Race Two or more races Total Am. Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander Greeley 1,428 3 4 1 2 80 16 1,534 Greenwood 7,407 11 64 8 0 62 121 7,673 Hamilton 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 Haskell 3,664 8 25 27 0 493 90 4,307 Hodgeman 2,029 19 5 0 0 10 22 2,085 Jackson 11,418 67 866 21 3 49 233 12,657 Jefferson 17,818 69 170 31 2 77 259 18,426 Jewell 3,745 1 13 2 1 2 27 3,791 Johnson 410,990 11,780 1,481 12,768 156 6,976 6,935 451,086 Kearny 3,640 25 39 14 4 712 97 4,531 Kingman 8,452 18 50 21 2 30 100 8,673 Kiowa 3,186 7 20 9 0 32 24 3,278 Labette 20,386 1,064 445 73 3 274 590 22,835 Lane 2,106 0 1 2 1 11 34 2,155 Leavenworth 57,824 7,160 510 730 91 853 1,523 68,691 Lincoln 3,517 4 17 4 0 9 27 3,578 Linn 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 McPherson 28,527 240 100 95 18 232 342 29,554 Marion 12,968 63 79 25 1 73 152 13,361 Marshall 10,761 25 40 21 2 28 88 10,965 Meade 4,219 18 25 10 0 289 70 4,631 Miami 27,206 436 147 49 3 124 386 28,351 Mitchell 6,766 36 28 21 2 16 63 6,932 Montgomery 31,095 2,199 1,157 172 7 410 1,212 36,252 Morris 5,951 21 20 14 1 43 54 6,104 Morton 3,090 7 40 37 0 263 59 3,496 Nemaha 10,540 53 25 11 6 18 64 10,717 Neosho 16,130 148 166 54 4 179 316 16,997 Ness 3,393 2 8 3 0 17 31 3,454 Norton 5,557 241 26 25 1 61 42 5,953 Osage 16,256 36 109 28 17 69 197 16,712 409 Population of Counties by Race April 1, 2000 County White Black or Afr. American Some other Race Two or more races Total Am. Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander Osborne 4,390 3 10 9 1 3 36 4,452 Ottawa 6,011 33 23 8 1 20 67 6,163 Pawnee 6,579 362 69 41 0 88 94 7,233 Phillips 5,896 15 18 27 0 2 43 6,001 Pottawatomie 17,539 121 107 59 1 109 273 18,209 Pratt 9,192 95 34 53 3 167 103 9,647 Rawlins 2,922 9 9 3 0 2 21 2,966 Reno 59,320 1,865 379 291 23 1,740 1,172 64,790 Republic 5,751 15 12 11 0 19 27 5,835 Rice 10,188 124 61 36 4 198 150 10,761 Riley 53,281 4,325 395 2,022 105 1,186 1,529 62,843 Rooks 5,522 64 24 11 1 21 42 5,685 Rush 3,496 11 15 4 0 6 19 3,551 Russell 7,192 37 41 24 1 20 55 7,370 Saline 47,794 1,660 279 910 22 1,786 1,146 53,597 Scott 4,888 5 28 6 0 141 52 5,120 Sedgwick 359,489 41,367 5,041 15,137 265 18,867 12,703 452,869 Seward 14,730 852 174 644 14 5,359 737 22,510 Shawnee 140,811 15,337 1,980 1,618 61 5,438 4,626 169,871 Sheridan 2,775 4 2 2 4 10 16 2,813 Sherman 6,343 24 22 13 11 280 67 6,760 Smith 4,481 5 11 2 5 10 22 4,536 Stafford 4,548 7 18 6 0 142 68 4,789 Stanton 2,031 15 29 4 0 301 26 2,406 Stevens 4,535 51 51 13 1 724 88 5,463 Sumner 24,551 183 273 57 14 334 534 25,946 Thomas 7,946 35 27 22 2 78 70 8,180 Trego 3,245 6 13 16 2 5 32 3,319 Wabaunsee 6,695 32 34 10 4 41 69 6,885 Wallace 1,655 11 14 3 0 44 22 1,749 Washington 6,412 7 22 3 0 6 33 6,483 Wichita 2,183 2 18 2 0 266 60 2,531 Wilson 9,999 38 91 27 4 50 123 10,332 Woodson 3,673 31 33 2 0 9 40 3,788 Wyandotte 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 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf, (accessed February 7, 2004). 410 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 of Kansas Counties 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change Hispanic Population 1990 2000 Hispanic Population Percent Change 1990-2000 411 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Hispanic Population of Kansas Counties 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change 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 June 29, 2004). 412 Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 County Number Percent Births Deaths Number Percent Allen 14,638 14,385 -253 -1.7 1,806 1,867 -192 -1.3 Anderson 7,803 8,110 307 3.9 962 1,070 415 5.3 Atchison 16,932 16,774 -158 -0.9 2,107 1,898 -367 -2.2 Barber 5,874 5,307 -567 -9.7 549 815 -301 -5.1 Barton 29,382 28,205 -1,177 -4.0 3,822 3,153 -1,846 -6.3 Bourbon 14,966 15,379 413 2.8 1,956 2,095 552 3.7 Brown 11,128 10,724 -404 -3.6 1,375 1,479 -300 -2.7 Butler 50,580 59,484 8,904 17.6 7,414 4,780 6,270 12.4 Chase 3,021 3,030 9 0.3 416 427 20 0.7 Chautauqua 4,407 4,359 -48 -1.1 344 651 259 5.9 Cherokee 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 Clark 2,418 2,390 -28 -1.2 259 370 83 3.4 Clay 9,158 8,822 -336 -3.7 988 1,231 -93 -1.0 Cloud 11,023 10,268 -755 -6.8 1,054 1,732 -77 -0.7 Coffey 8,404 8,865 461 5.5 1,016 1,012 457 5.4 Comanche 2,313 1,967 -346 -15.0 224 363 -207 -8.9 Cowley 36,915 36,291 -624 -1.7 4,731 4,236 -1,119 -3.0 Crawford 35,582 38,242 2,660 7.5 5,010 4,671 2,321 6.5 Decatur 4,021 3,472 -549 -13.7 351 596 -304 -7.6 Dickinson 18,958 19,344 386 2.0 2,310 2,407 483 2.5 Doniphan 8,134 8,249 115 1.4 981 913 47 0.6 Douglas 81,798 99,962 18,164 22.2 11,029 4,796 11,931 14.6 Edwards 3,787 3,449 -338 -8.9 410 557 -191 -5.0 Elk 3,327 3,261 -66 -2.0 280 575 229 6.9 Ellis 26,004 27,507 1,503 5.8 3,237 2,239 505 1.9 Ellsworth 6,586 6,525 -61 -0.9 542 908 305 4.6 Finney 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 Franklin 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 Greeley 1,774 1,534 -240 -13.5 195 183 -252 -14.2 Greenwood 7,847 7,673 -174 -2.2 806 1,201 221 2.8 Hamilton 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 Harvey 31,028 32,869 1,841 5.9 4,085 3,272 1,028 3.3 Net Migration, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Population April 1, 1990 Population April 1, 2000 413 Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 County Number Percent Births Deaths Number Percent Net Migration, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Population April 1, 1990 Population April 1, 2000 Haskell 3,886 4,307 421 10.8 777 258 -98 -2.5 Hodgeman 2,177 2,085 -92 -4.2 204 232 -64 -2.9 Jackson 11,525 12,657 1,132 9.8 1,581 1,285 836 7.3 Jefferson 15,905 18,426 2,521 15.9 2,008 1,611 2,124 13.4 Jewell 4,251 3,791 -460 -10.8 330 591 -199 -4.7 Johnson 355,021 451,479 96,458 27.2 61,150 23,218 58,526 16.5 Kearny 4,027 4,531 504 12.5 704 332 132 3.3 Kingman 8,292 8,673 381 4.6 967 1,041 455 5.5 Kiowa 3,660 3,278 -382 -10.4 407 403 -386 -10.5 Labette 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 Leavenworth 64,371 68,691 4,320 6.7 8,600 4,867 587 0.9 Lincoln 3,653 3,578 -75 -2.1 323 576 178 4.9 Linn 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 McPherson 27,268 29,554 2,286 8.4 3,382 3,072 1,976 7.2 Marion 12,888 13,361 473 3.7 1,448 1,881 906 7.0 Marshall 11,705 10,965 -740 -6.3 1,097 1,614 -223 -1.9 Meade 4,247 4,631 384 9.0 661 516 239 5.6 Miami 23,466 28,351 4,885 20.8 3,370 2,434 3,949 16.8 Mitchell 7,203 6,932 -271 -3.8 710 1,040 59 0.8 Montgomery 38,816 36,254 -2,562 -6.6 4,523 4,801 -2,284 -5.9 Morris 6,198 6,104 -94 -1.5 727 791 -30 -0.5 Morton 3,480 3,496 16 0.5 532 310 -206 -5.9 Nemaha 10,446 10,717 271 2.6 1,401 1,511 381 3.6 Neosho 17,035 16,997 -38 -0.2 2,013 2,118 67 0.4 Ness 4,033 3,454 -579 -14.4 364 499 -444 -11.0 Norton 5,947 5,953 6 0.1 572 793 227 3.8 Osage 15,248 16,712 1,464 9.6 1,948 1,796 1,312 8.6 Osborne 4,867 4,452 -415 -8.5 428 766 -77 -1.6 Ottawa 5,634 6,163 529 9.4 650 786 665 11.8 Pawnee 7,555 7,233 -322 -4.3 767 867 -222 -2.9 Phillips 6,590 6,001 -589 -8.9 685 918 -356 -5.4 Pottawatomie 16,128 18,209 2,081 12.9 2,533 1,578 1,126 7.0 Pratt 9,702 9,647 -55 -0.6 1,127 1,164 -18 -0.2 Rawlins 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 Republic 6,482 5,835 -647 -10.0 525 1,055 -117 -1.8 Rice 10,610 10,761 151 1.4 1,223 1,332 260 2.5 414 Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 County Number Percent Births Deaths Number Percent Net Migration, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Population April 1, 1990 Population April 1, 2000 Riley 67,139 62,852 -4,287 -6.4 9,231 2,772 -10,746 -16.0 Rooks 6,039 5,685 -354 -5.9 639 795 -198 -3.3 Rush 3,842 3,551 -291 -7.6 347 557 -81 -2.1 Russell 7,835 7,370 -465 -5.9 738 1,076 -127 -1.6 Saline 49,301 53,597 4,296 8.7 7,438 4,754 1,612 3.3 Scott 5,289 5,120 -169 -3.2 666 564 -271 -5.1 Sedgwick 403,662 452,869 49,207 12.2 73,795 33,845 9,257 2.3 Seward 18,743 22,510 3,767 20.1 4,521 1,333 579 3.1 Shawnee 160,976 169,871 8,895 5.5 23,580 16,082 1,397 0.9 Sheridan 3,043 2,813 -230 -7.6 260 324 -166 -5.5 Sherman 6,926 6,760 -166 -2.4 863 733 -296 -4.3 Smith 5,078 4,536 -542 -10.7 402 806 -138 -2.7 Stafford 5,365 4,789 -576 -10.7 547 786 -337 -6.3 Stanton 2,333 2,406 73 3.1 414 190 -151 -6.5 Stevens 5,048 5,463 415 8.2 829 408 -6 -0.1 Sumner 25,841 25,946 105 0.4 3,343 2,941 -297 -1.1 Thomas 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 Wabaunsee 6,603 6,885 282 4.3 769 668 181 2.7 Wallace 1,821 1,749 -72 -4.0 229 183 -118 -6.5 Washington 7,073 6,483 -590 -8.3 694 1,056 -228 -3.2 Wichita 2,758 2,531 -227 -8.2 382 231 -378 -13.7 Wilson 10,289 10,332 43 0.4 1,195 1,487 335 3.3 Woodson 4,116 3,788 -328 -8.0 343 604 -67 -1.6 Wyandotte 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 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population of Census, 1990 and 2000, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf; Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , various issues. 415 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Figures are number of persons per square mile of land area; shading is log (density). Kansas: 32.9 Population Density of Kansas Counties, 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 1,042.9 416 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties 1980, 1990, 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) 417 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties 1980, 1990, 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. * 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. 418 Reno Butler Ford Ness Ellis Elk Gove Finney Clark Gray Lyon Logan Barber Rice Cowley Trego Pratt Smith SumnerMeade Clay Lane Jewell Rooks Marion Linn RushScott Rawlins Thomas Barton Norton Riley Chase Kearny Cloud Russell Phillips Harper Sherman Wallace Kiowa Saline Decatur Graham Osage Hamilton Morris Marshall Sedgwick Osborne Ottawa Grant Morton Cheyenne Greeley Coffey Greenwood Sheridan Miami Stafford Allen Pawnee Kingman Lincoln Wichita Mitchell Stevens Nemaha Brown Labette Stanton Seward Dickinson Wilson Republic McPherson Hodgeman Haskell Jackson Harvey Ellsworth Neosho Washington Comanche Bourbon Edwards Franklin Wabaunsee Geary Crawford Pottawatomie Cherokee Shawnee Anderson Jefferson Douglas Johnson Chautauqua Woodson Atchison Doniphan Montgomery Leavenworth Wyandotte Kansas Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas Urban Cluster Urbanized Area Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Census Bureau, cartographic boundary files for Kansas Counties and 1999 Urban Areas. 419 Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 2000 Total Area County In Square Miles 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 Logan 1,073.1 0.0 100.0 Area in Square Miles Percent of Total Area 420 Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 2000 Total Area County In Square Miles Urban Rural Area in Square Miles Percent of Total Area 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 and TIGER boundary files. Note: Calculations of Rural and Urban Area made by the Policy Research Institute. Urban areas are those areas in an Urban Cluster or Urbanized Area. 421 County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Allen 7,094 11,093 6,885 9,484 6,493 8,550 6,938 8,716 6,351 8,287 6,343 6,885 Anderson 2,693 7,574 3,034 6,001 3,169 5,332 3,310 5,439 3,210 4,593 3,415 4,695 Atchison 12,792 8,704 12,529 8,369 12,565 6,600 11,407 6,990 10,656 6,276 10,487 6,287 Barber - 8,521 3,072 5,641 2,545 4,471 - 6,548 - 5,874 - 5,307 Barton 19,246 10,663 23,647 8,721 19,843 10,820 22,794 8,549 18,609 10,773 18,812 9,393 Bourbon 10,335 8,818 9,410 6,680 8,967 6,248 8,893 7,076 8,362 6,604 7,879 7,500 Brown 3,294 11,357 3,391 9,838 3,365 8,320 3,702 8,253 3,603 7,525 3,492 7,232 Butler 15,520 15,481 18,957 19,438 18,285 20,373 20,279 24,503 23,427 27,153 33,229 26,253 Chase - 4,831 - 3,921 - 3,408 - 3,309 - 3,021 - 3,030 Chautauqua - 7,376 - 5,956 - 4,642 - 5,016 - 4,407 - 4,359 Cherokee 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 Clark - 3,946 - 3,396 - 2,896 - 2,599 - 2,418 - 2,390 Clay 4,528 7,169 4,613 6,062 4,963 4,927 4,948 4,854 4,613 4,545 4,454 4,368 Cloud 7,175 8,929 7,022 7,385 7,221 6,245 6,847 5,647 6,167 4,856 5,636 4,632 Coffey - 10,408 - 8,403 - 7,397 2,901 6,469 2,735 5,669 2,739 6,126 Comanche - 3,888 - 3,271 - 2,702 - 2,554 - 2,313 - 1,967 Cowley 23,167 13,738 25,379 12,482 24,621 10,391 23,937 12,887 24,693 12,222 23,789 12,502 Crawford 19,341 20,890 18,678 18,354 22,762 15,088 24,244 13,672 23,157 12,411 24,280 13,962 Decatur - 6,185 - 5,778 - 4,988 - 4,509 - 4,021 - 3,472 Dickinson 9,550 11,640 10,448 11,124 9,826 10,167 9,502 10,673 8,927 10,031 6,831 12,513 Doniphan 1,020 9,479 1,191 8,383 1,283 7,824 1,279 7,989 1,100 7,034 997 7,252 Douglas 23,351 10,735 32,858 10,862 48,218 9,714 58,573 9,067 71,722 10,076 87,182 12,780 Edwards - 5,936 - 5,118 - 4,581 - 4,271 - 3,787 - 3,449 Elk - 6,679 - 5,048 - 3,858 - 3,918 - 3,327 - 3,261 Ellis 11,274 7,769 11,947 9,323 15,396 9,334 16,301 9,797 17,767 8,237 20,593 6,914 Ellsworth - 8,465 - 7,677 - 6,146 - 6,640 - 6,586 2,792 3,733 Finney 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 Franklin 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 Greeley - 2,010 - 2,087 - 1,819 - 1,845 - 1,774 - 1,534 Greenwood 3,958 9,616 4,055 7,198 3,576 5,565 3,425 5,339 2,974 4,873 2,873 4,800 Hamilton - 3,696 - 3,144 - 2,747 - 2,514 - 2,388 - 2,670 Harper 2,792 7,471 2,744 6,797 2,653 5,218 2,661 5,117 2,516 4,608 - 6,536 Urban and Rural Population by County 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 422 County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban and Rural Population by County 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 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 Haskell - 2,606 - 2,990 - 3,672 - 3,814 - 3,886 - 4,307 Hodgeman - 3,310 - 3,115 - 2,662 - 2,269 - 2,177 - 2,085 Jackson 2,705 8,393 3,028 7,281 3,063 7,279 3,132 8,512 3,196 8,329 3,284 9,373 Jefferson - 11,084 - 11,252 - 11,945 - 15,207 - 15,905 - 18,426 Jewell - 9,698 - 7,217 - 6,099 - 5,241 - 4,251 - 3,791 Johnson 44,353 18,430 122,071 21,721 199,910 17,752 244,828 25,441 333,636 21,418 428,500 22,586 Kearny - 3,492 - 3,108 - 3,047 - 3,435 - 4,027 - 4,531 Kingman 3,200 7,124 3,582 6,376 3,622 5,264 3,563 5,397 3,196 5,096 3,195 5,478 Kiowa - 4,743 - 4,626 - 4,088 - 4,046 - 3,660 - 3,278 Labette 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 Leavenworth 20,579 21,782 22,052 26,472 37,004 16,336 38,963 15,846 45,615 18,756 46,845 21,846 Lincoln - 6,643 - 5,556 - 4,582 - 4,145 - 3,653 - 3,578 Linn - 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 McPherson 8,689 14,981 12,605 11,680 13,615 11,163 14,908 11,947 15,498 11,770 16,920 12,634 Marion - 16,307 - 15,143 2,730 11,205 2,717 10,805 2,704 10,184 2,763 10,598 Marshall 3,866 14,060 4,143 11,455 3,588 9,551 3,670 9,117 3,359 8,346 3,057 7,908 Meade - 5,710 - 5,505 - 4,912 - 4,788 - 4,247 - 4,631 Miami 8,319 11,379 9,406 10,478 8,916 10,338 9,016 12,602 9,288 14,178 12,629 15,722 Mitchell 4,085 6,235 3,837 5,029 4,121 3,889 4,367 3,750 4,066 3,137 3,607 3,325 Montgomery 34,276 12,211 34,069 10,938 28,072 11,877 28,552 13,729 22,859 15,957 20,931 15,321 Morris 2,722 5,763 2,664 4,728 - 6,432 - 6,419 - 6,198 - 6,104 Morton - 2,610 - 3,354 - 3,576 - 3,454 - 3,480 - 3,496 Nemaha - 14,341 - 12,897 - 11,825 - 11,211 - 10,446 - 10,717 Neosho 10,109 10,239 10,849 8,606 10,341 8,471 10,506 8,461 9,488 7,547 9,332 7,665 Ness - 6,322 - 5,470 - 4,791 - 4,498 - 4,033 - 3,454 Norton 3,060 5,748 3,345 4,690 3,627 3,652 3,400 3,289 3,017 2,930 3,750 2,203 Osage - 12,811 - 12,886 2,600 10,752 2,667 12,652 2,689 12,559 - 16,712 Osborne - 8,558 - 7,506 - 6,416 - 5,959 - 4,867 - 4,452 Ottawa - 7,265 - 6,779 - 6,183 - 5,971 - 5,634 - 6,163 Pawnee 4,447 6,594 5,001 5,253 4,567 3,917 4,811 3,254 4,490 3,065 4,874 2,359 Phillips 2,589 6,684 3,233 5,476 3,241 4,647 3,229 4,177 2,828 3,762 2,668 3,333 Pottawatomie - 12,344 - 11,957 3,185 8,570 3,321 11,461 3,849 12,279 4,238 13,971 Pratt 7,523 4,633 8,156 3,966 6,736 3,320 6,885 3,390 6,687 3,015 6,448 3,199 Rawlins - 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 20,449 423 County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban and Rural Population by County 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Republic 2,858 8,620 2,940 6,828 3,063 5,435 2,805 4,764 2,517 3,965 - 5,835 Rice 4,545 11,090 4,592 9,317 4,355 7,965 4,152 7,748 3,688 6,922 6,097 4,664 Riley 19,056 14,349 22,993 18,921 42,296 14,492 46,912 16,593 49,734 17,405 53,605 9,238 Rooks - 9,043 3,104 6,630 2,627 5,001 - 7,006 - 6,039 - 5,685 Rush - 7,231 - 6,160 - 5,117 - 4,516 - 3,842 - 3,551 Russell 6,483 6,923 6,113 5,235 5,371 4,057 5,427 3,441 4,781 3,054 4,329 3,041 Saline 26,176 7,233 43,202 11,513 37,714 8,878 41,843 7,062 42,297 7,004 45,551 8,046 Scott 3,204 1,717 3,555 1,673 4,001 1,605 4,154 1,628 3,785 1,504 3,687 1,433 Sedgwick 194,047 28,243 311,460 31,771 317,424 33,270 325,610 40,921 360,578 43,084 413,159 39,710 Seward 7,134 2,838 13,813 2,117 13,471 2,273 14,911 2,160 16,573 2,170 19,320 3,190 Shawnee 89,104 16,314 119,500 21,786 132,108 23,214 125,936 28,980 132,711 28,265 142,541 27,330 Sheridan - 4,607 - 4,267 - 3,859 - 3,544 - 3,043 - 2,813 Sherman 4,690 2,683 4,459 2,223 5,510 2,282 5,708 2,051 4,983 1,943 4,838 1,922 Smith - 8,846 - 7,776 - 6,757 - 5,947 - 5,078 - 4,536 Stafford - 8,816 - 7,451 - 5,943 - 5,694 - 5,365 - 4,789 Stanton - 2,263 - 2,108 - 2,287 - 2,339 - 2,333 - 2,406 Stevens 2,781 1,735 2,912 1,488 2,739 1,459 3,165 1,571 3,179 1,869 3,773 1,690 Sumner 7,747 15,899 10,019 15,297 9,194 14,359 9,472 15,456 9,619 16,222 9,751 16,195 Thomas 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 Wabaunsee - 7,212 - 6,648 - 6,397 - 6,867 - 6,603 - 6,885 Wallace - 2,508 - 2,069 - 2,215 - 2,045 - 1,821 - 1,749 Washington - 12,977 - 10,739 - 9,249 - 8,543 - 7,073 - 6,483 Wichita - 2,640 - 2,765 - 3,274 - 3,041 - 2,758 - 2,531 Wilson 6,980 7,835 6,827 6,250 6,375 4,942 6,461 5,667 5,436 4,853 2,910 7,422 Woodson - 6,711 - 5,423 - 4,789 - 4,600 - 4,116 - 3,788 Wyandotte 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 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990 and Summary File 3, 2000. Single dash (-) indicates no urban land area within the county. 424 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 - - - - - - - - - Logan - - - - - - - - - Lyon 43.1 48.1 49.9 59.0 67.6 72.7 72.0 73.5 74.6 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties Census Years 1920-2000 425 County 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties Census Years 1920-2000 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. Note: 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. 426 County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized Allen 387 258 129 357 189 168 Anderson 137 125 12 127 118 9 Atchison 1,227 463 764 1,053 313 740 Barber 124 78 46 65 65 0 Barton 760 411 349 772 439 333 Bourbon 449 251 198 324 205 119 Brown 270 265 5 202 202 0 Butler 867 715 152 2,010 1,754 256 Chase 67 67 0 113 113 0 Chautauqua 156 155 1 154 154 0 Cherokee 297 260 37 335 264 71 Cheyenne 50 50 0 54 54 0 Clark 63 63 0 46 46 0 Clay 253 253 0 165 165 0 Cloud 464 355 109 662 346 316 Coffey 167 144 23 170 126 44 Comanche 100 100 0 70 70 0 Cowley 1,815 1,371 444 1,808 946 862 Crawford 1,453 689 764 1,814 698 1,116 Decatur 145 145 0 121 120 1 Dickinson 424 381 43 338 330 8 Doniphan 264 86 178 391 94 297 Douglas 8,830 753 8,077 8,714 583 8,131 Edwards 92 91 1 61 59 2 Elk 92 92 0 86 86 0 Ellis 1,121 321 800 1,259 323 936 Ellsworth 655 639 16 826 810 16 Finney 431 289 142 572 237 335 Ford 925 403 522 782 502 280 Franklin 553 295 258 592 315 277 Geary 1,494 220 1,274 611 228 383 Gove 43 43 0 53 53 0 Graham 56 56 0 69 45 24 Grant 71 71 0 71 71 0 Gray 94 94 0 141 136 5 Group Quarters Population by County 1990 and 2000 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2000 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 1990 427 County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized Group Quarters Population by County 1990 and 2000 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2000 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 1990 Greeley 34 30 4 27 27 0 Greenwood 199 199 0 191 163 28 Hamilton 62 56 6 43 43 0 Harper 149 149 0 168 168 0 Harvey 1,642 857 785 1,440 791 649 Haskell 30 30 0 35 35 0 Hodgeman 43 42 1 35 35 0 Jackson 129 129 0 231 214 17 Jefferson 421 420 1 259 248 11 Jewell 30 30 0 45 41 4 Johnson 2,774 2,131 643 4,978 3,775 1,203 Kearny 42 42 0 45 45 0 Kingman 190 178 12 198 198 0 Kiowa 158 102 56 108 60 48 Labette 794 737 57 857 591 266 Lane 51 51 0 23 23 0 Leavenworth 9,397 6,847 2,550 6,635 5,989 646 Lincoln 79 79 0 76 76 0 Linn 182 182 0 131 109 22 Logan 60 60 0 57 57 0 Lyon 1,965 399 1,566 1,613 426 1,187 McPherson 1,559 605 954 1,637 658 979 Marion 815 486 329 765 331 434 Marshall 289 260 29 244 233 11 Meade 100 100 0 114 114 0 Miami 1,016 815 201 746 606 140 Mitchell 347 256 91 345 240 105 Montgomery 853 549 304 900 557 343 Morris 99 99 0 75 75 0 Morton 62 62 0 57 57 0 Nemaha 90 90 0 498 454 44 Neosho 483 378 105 478 297 181 Ness 60 60 0 79 76 3 Norton 558 556 2 790 774 16 Osage 330 307 23 233 219 14 428 County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized Group Quarters Population by County 1990 and 2000 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 2000 Non-Institutionalized Persons in Group Quarters, 1990 Osborne 132 132 0 119 113 6 Ottawa 125 120 5 191 172 19 Pawnee 702 608 94 904 648 256 Phillips 178 178 0 143 143 0 Pottawatomie 324 220 104 282 142 140 Pratt 261 136 125 325 144 181 Rawlins 51 51 0 56 50 6 Reno 2,837 2,494 343 3,253 2,953 300 Republic 208 208 0 140 140 0 Rice 470 195 275 879 153 726 Riley 12,325 287 12,038 9,314 427 8,887 Rooks 168 168 0 197 197 0 Rush 85 85 0 88 88 0 Russell 162 162 0 209 172 37 Saline 851 530 321 1,443 710 733 Scott 87 87 0 86 86 0 Sedgwick 5,961 3,493 2,468 6,278 3,937 2,341 Seward 292 151 141 414 226 188 Shawnee 4,141 2,998 1,143 4,896 4,077 819 Sheridan 38 38 0 44 44 0 Sherman 170 130 40 134 72 62 Smith 150 150 0 109 104 5 Stafford 160 160 0 79 70 9 Stanton 27 27 0 55 55 0 Stevens 57 57 0 60 60 0 Sumner 460 433 27 408 382 26 Thomas 267 98 169 281 118 163 Trego 91 88 3 109 109 0 Wabaunsee 109 109 0 112 112 0 Wallace 27 27 0 25 25 0 Washington 154 154 0 204 181 23 Wichita 38 38 0 25 25 0 Wilson 188 153 35 238 167 71 Woodson 153 153 0 114 114 0 Wyandotte 1,828 1,353 475 1,592 1,116 476 Kansas 82,765 42,896 39,869 81,950 45,396 36,554 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing: Kansas (1990 CPH-1-18), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed February 7, 2005). 429 Number of Households* 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 430 Number of Households* 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 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). *The U.S. Census Bureau defines a household as a person or group of people who occupy a housing unit. 431 County April 1, 1990 July 1, 1990 July 1, 1991 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1993 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1995 July 1 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 Allen 14,638 14,640 14,645 14,697 14,693 14,721 14,667 14,677 14,500 14,551 14,444 -1.3 Anderson 7,803 7,778 7,756 7,863 7,851 7,831 7,970 7,985 8,047 8,040 8,144 4.4 Atchison 16,932 16,904 16,825 16,838 16,936 16,780 16,775 16,786 16,774 16,797 16,823 -0.6 Barber 5,874 5,866 5,764 5,687 5,653 5,642 5,616 5,511 5,450 5,407 5,331 -9.2 Barton 29,382 29,270 29,344 29,586 29,436 29,363 29,132 28,915 28,950 28,790 28,501 -3.0 Bourbon 14,966 14,948 14,907 14,905 15,013 15,016 15,157 15,380 15,529 15,488 15,316 2.3 Brown 11,128 11,132 11,110 11,044 10,933 10,980 10,971 10,901 10,970 10,950 10,802 -2.9 Butler 50,580 50,672 51,385 52,672 53,689 54,718 56,298 57,337 58,038 58,724 59,186 17.0 Chase 3,021 2,997 2,941 2,950 2,982 2,997 3,025 2,991 3,024 3,066 3,003 -0.6 Chautauqua 4,407 4,384 4,334 4,369 4,373 4,355 4,407 4,408 4,434 4,395 4,366 -0.9 Cherokee 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 Clark 2,418 2,420 2,376 2,398 2,399 2,461 2,424 2,425 2,466 2,403 2,413 -0.2 Clay 9,158 9,126 9,040 9,222 9,147 9,125 9,156 9,164 9,005 8,905 8,829 -3.6 Cloud 11,023 10,994 10,888 10,806 10,840 10,735 10,643 10,505 10,494 10,398 10,375 -5.9 Coffey 8,404 8,408 8,428 8,616 8,697 8,740 8,812 8,808 8,841 8,762 8,839 5.2 Comanche 2,313 2,297 2,253 2,206 2,181 2,155 2,116 2,107 2,043 2,041 2,008 -13.2 Cowley 36,915 36,933 36,607 36,854 36,985 37,085 37,233 37,290 37,097 36,678 36,443 -1.3 Crawford 35,582 35,578 35,857 36,328 36,907 37,314 37,944 37,967 37,937 37,971 38,195 7.3 Decatur 4,021 4,011 3,925 3,855 3,739 3,667 3,624 3,619 3,629 3,570 3,504 -12.9 Dickinson 18,958 18,928 18,825 19,212 19,305 19,485 19,565 19,641 19,532 19,314 19,323 1.9 Doniphan 8,134 8,123 8,058 8,120 8,032 7,822 7,782 7,808 8,006 8,068 8,201 0.8 Douglas 81,798 82,229 83,683 85,379 87,926 89,683 91,408 93,381 95,706 97,566 99,490 21.6 Edwards 3,787 3,785 3,722 3,677 3,653 3,643 3,652 3,585 3,558 3,480 3,498 -7.6 Elk 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 26,004 25,983 26,058 26,288 26,553 26,841 27,139 27,192 27,673 27,777 27,641 6.3 Ellsworth 6,586 6,584 6,652 6,580 6,606 6,573 6,546 6,544 6,537 6,525 6,487 -1.5 Finney 33,070 33,200 33,900 34,725 35,328 35,851 36,460 37,038 37,841 38,833 39,863 20.5 Ford 27,463 27,505 27,835 28,413 28,599 29,653 30,282 30,750 30,917 31,580 31,992 16.5 Franklin 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 Gove 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 Greeley 1,774 1,763 1,714 1,657 1,668 1,669 1,693 1,643 1,629 1,587 1,539 -13.2 Percent Change 4/1/90 - 7/1/99 Population of Kansas Counties, 1990-99, and Percent Change (April 2002 Revisions) 432 County April 1, 1990 July 1, 1990 July 1, 1991 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1993 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1995 July 1 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 Percent Change 4/1/90 - 7/1/99 Population of Kansas Counties, 1990-99, and Percent Change (April 2002 Revisions) Greenwood 7,847 7,832 7,852 7,855 7,869 7,849 7,821 7,898 7,805 7,845 7,702 -1.8 Hamilton 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 Haskell 3,886 3,880 3,932 3,970 4,012 4,048 4,051 4,066 4,188 4,155 4,257 9.5 Hodgeman 2,177 2,169 2,199 2,141 2,105 2,157 2,165 2,143 2,124 2,095 2,096 -3.7 Jackson 11,525 11,519 11,568 11,553 11,708 11,845 11,980 12,246 12,325 12,457 12,528 8.7 Jefferson 15,905 15,941 16,006 16,242 16,487 16,840 17,253 17,553 18,001 18,273 18,291 15.0 Jewell 4,251 4,233 4,124 4,070 4,003 3,961 4,016 4,034 3,990 3,935 3,842 -9.6 Johnson 355,021 357,309 365,507 374,801 385,022 395,003 403,202 411,635 421,504 432,723 443,434 24.9 Kearny 4,027 4,015 4,026 4,090 4,166 4,313 4,366 4,435 4,470 4,465 4,521 12.3 Kingman 8,292 8,301 8,309 8,254 8,381 8,432 8,472 8,492 8,549 8,555 8,631 4.1 Kiowa 3,660 3,634 3,566 3,607 3,623 3,611 3,589 3,552 3,460 3,421 3,355 -8.3 Labette 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 Leavenworth 64,371 64,610 65,851 66,077 66,635 67,173 67,511 67,774 68,076 68,301 68,368 6.2 Lincoln 3,653 3,636 3,562 3,544 3,545 3,558 3,579 3,540 3,555 3,544 3,580 -2.0 Linn 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 McPherson 27,268 27,340 27,321 27,825 28,018 28,478 28,762 28,875 28,973 29,090 29,449 8.0 Marion 12,888 12,875 12,857 12,902 13,182 13,305 13,550 13,640 13,579 13,461 13,357 3.6 Marshall 11,705 11,670 11,524 11,389 11,330 11,257 11,312 11,276 11,166 11,034 11,005 -6.0 Meade 4,247 4,235 4,292 4,297 4,349 4,389 4,476 4,520 4,527 4,583 4,577 7.8 Miami 23,466 23,577 23,889 24,176 24,364 25,091 25,667 26,332 26,799 27,121 27,875 18.8 Mitchell 7,203 7,184 7,209 7,222 7,131 7,095 7,121 7,101 7,027 6,986 6,982 -3.1 Montgomery 38,816 38,758 38,641 37,939 37,785 37,598 37,451 37,146 36,987 36,813 36,506 -6.0 Morris 6,198 6,203 6,284 6,245 6,236 6,295 6,290 6,252 6,184 6,103 6,096 -1.6 Morton 3,480 3,482 3,433 3,453 3,420 3,487 3,399 3,440 3,472 3,483 3,537 1.6 Nemaha 10,446 10,447 10,506 10,525 10,579 10,660 10,675 10,713 10,597 10,653 10,700 2.4 Neosho 17,035 17,045 17,170 17,109 17,151 17,221 17,204 17,109 17,206 17,112 17,088 0.3 Ness 4,033 4,006 3,973 3,885 3,816 3,813 3,697 3,583 3,518 3,557 3,485 -13.6 Norton 5,947 5,923 5,897 5,848 5,869 5,891 5,961 5,996 6,049 6,018 5,940 -0.1 Osage 15,248 15,253 15,385 15,491 15,713 16,025 16,290 16,372 16,546 16,614 16,590 8.8 Osborne 4,867 4,858 4,833 4,752 4,707 4,725 4,712 4,681 4,618 4,590 4,493 -7.7 Ottawa 5,634 5,599 5,582 5,572 5,622 5,703 5,880 5,941 5,991 6,065 6,106 8.4 433 County April 1, 1990 July 1, 1990 July 1, 1991 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1993 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1995 July 1 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 Percent Change 4/1/90 - 7/1/99 Population of Kansas Counties, 1990-99, and Percent Change (April 2002 Revisions) Pawnee 7,555 7,527 7,590 7,671 7,764 7,633 7,618 7,442 7,350 7,310 7,267 -3.8 Phillips 6,590 6,554 6,489 6,455 6,354 6,376 6,300 6,206 6,141 6,103 6,046 -8.3 Pottawatomie 16,128 16,131 16,290 16,710 16,849 17,019 17,084 17,385 17,626 17,872 18,041 11.9 Pratt 9,702 9,671 9,630 9,659 9,581 9,643 9,803 9,763 9,769 9,810 9,650 -0.5 Rawlins 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 Republic 6,482 6,466 6,389 6,246 6,187 6,179 6,140 6,133 6,059 6,011 5,900 -9.0 Rice 10,610 10,567 10,514 10,494 10,626 10,578 10,731 10,765 10,916 10,934 10,788 1.7 Riley 67,139 67,212 65,021 68,064 67,442 68,463 68,664 65,477 64,018 63,212 62,920 -6.3 Rooks 6,039 6,002 6,023 6,013 5,951 5,987 5,884 5,883 5,769 5,749 5,708 -5.5 Rush 3,842 3,834 3,845 3,819 3,747 3,682 3,690 3,671 3,611 3,611 3,593 -6.5 Russell 7,835 7,787 7,767 7,652 7,668 7,641 7,675 7,656 7,626 7,502 7,427 -5.2 Saline 49,301 49,413 50,245 50,984 51,748 52,240 52,892 53,140 53,168 53,182 53,485 8.5 Scott 5,289 5,273 5,259 5,330 5,261 5,246 5,169 5,183 5,137 5,176 5,139 -2.8 Sedgwick 403,662 404,613 411,162 419,696 424,543 426,812 428,629 432,773 439,254 447,971 451,808 11.9 Seward 18,743 18,725 18,920 19,227 19,837 20,262 20,737 21,241 21,694 21,987 22,206 18.5 Shawnee 160,976 161,304 163,029 164,229 165,722 167,162 167,734 168,236 168,547 169,356 169,499 5.3 Sheridan 3,043 3,055 3,024 3,020 2,923 2,871 2,867 2,863 2,863 2,861 2,836 -6.8 Sherman 6,926 6,929 6,841 6,844 6,912 6,974 6,895 6,865 6,782 6,781 6,790 -2.0 Smith 5,078 5,045 4,969 4,889 4,857 4,808 4,795 4,757 4,621 4,587 4,584 -9.7 Stafford 5,365 5,317 5,181 5,096 5,151 5,178 5,114 5,053 4,972 4,927 4,865 -9.3 Stanton 2,333 2,334 2,402 2,338 2,299 2,376 2,394 2,408 2,439 2,400 2,400 2.9 Stevens 5,048 5,060 5,092 5,187 5,234 5,220 5,254 5,331 5,363 5,439 5,423 7.4 Sumner 25,841 25,845 25,883 25,907 25,973 25,951 25,900 26,019 26,041 26,183 25,974 0.5 Thomas 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 Wabaunsee 6,603 6,581 6,491 6,499 6,622 6,721 6,779 6,839 6,897 6,855 6,864 4.0 Wallace 1,821 1,813 1,841 1,823 1,825 1,811 1,799 1,798 1,804 1,801 1,787 -1.9 Washington 7,073 7,042 6,945 6,835 6,808 6,801 6,809 6,713 6,651 6,533 6,505 -8.0 Wichita 2,758 2,739 2,692 2,710 2,739 2,787 2,748 2,678 2,664 2,598 2,533 -8.2 Wilson 10,289 10,247 10,066 10,138 10,259 10,314 10,394 10,418 10,397 10,380 10,406 1.1 Woodson 4,116 4,122 4,048 4,026 4,034 4,010 4,015 3,958 3,942 3,903 3,868 -6.0 Wyandotte 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 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://eire.census.gov/popest/estimates.php, Table CO-EST2001-12-17, (accessed February 21, 2005); 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-28 and CPH-L-157). 434 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Census Bureau, CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf; Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2004-01.html. Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties April 2000 - July 2004 State: 1.75 Allen -3.03 Anderson 1.00 Atchison 0.44 Barber -5.80 Barton -2.97 Bourbon -2.04 Brown -3.38 Butler 3.94 Chase 1.25 Chautauqua -4.15 Cherokee -2.90 Cheyenne -5.88 Clark -1.97 Clay -2.55 Cloud -4.76 Coffey -1.20 Comanche -3.25 Cowley -1.43 Crawford -0.48 Decatur -5.70 Dickinson -1.10 Doniphan -2.27 Douglas 2.83 Edwards -4.09 Elk -4.42 Ellis -1.63 Ellsworth -2.68 Finney -3.09 Ford 2.53 Franklin 5.10 Geary -10.15 Gove -7.27 Graham -6.82 Grant -2.83 Gray 1.29 Greeley -7.76 Greenwood -1.76 Hamilton -0.60 Harper -4.56 Harvey 2.74 Haskell -0.81 Hodgeman 0.19 Jackson 4.05 Jefferson 2.61 Jewell -9.73 Johnson 10.01 Kearny -0.35 Kingman -3.26 Kiowa -5.92 Labette -2.48 Lane -9.51 Leavenworth 5.46 Lincoln -4.53 Linn 2.14 Logan -7.19 Lyon -0.61 McPherson -0.48 Marion -2.63 Marshall -5.13 Meade -0.84 Miami 4.80 Mitchell -5.31 Montgomery -3.53 Morris -2.08 Morton -6.49 Nemaha -2.42 Neosho -2.60 Ness -10.83 Norton -2.59 Osage 2.27 Osborne -7.91 Ottawa 0.19 Pawnee -6.06 Phillips -6.97 Pottawatomie 3.64 Pratt -2.38 Rawlins -6.78 Reno -1.72 Republic -10.47 Rice -2.45 Riley 0.35 Rooks -5.26 Rush -2.39 Russell -5.32 Saline 0.65 Scott -8.38 Sedgwick 2.41 Seward 3.23 Shawnee 1.09 Sheridan -7.07 Sherman -8.02 Smith -7.87 Stafford -5.78 Stanton -1.33 Stevens 1.04 Sumner -2.60 Thomas -4.63 Trego -4.85 Wabaunsee 0.77 Wallace -9.72 Washington -5.80 Wichita -6.76 Wilson -3.74 Woodson -6.20 Wyandotte -0.88 435 County July 1, 2004 estimate Allen 14,385 14,376 14,197 14,105 13,947 13,949 -3.03 Anderson 8,110 8,099 8,206 8,163 8,218 8,191 1.00 Atchison 16,774 16,760 16,812 16,756 16,794 16,848 0.44 Barber 5,307 5,292 5,160 5,089 5,049 4,999 -5.80 Barton 28,205 28,125 27,786 27,648 27,534 27,367 -2.97 Bourbon 15,379 15,386 15,372 15,205 15,162 15,066 -2.04 Brown 10,724 10,710 10,639 10,498 10,448 10,362 -3.38 Butler 59,484 59,692 59,974 60,501 61,093 61,828 3.94 Chase 3,030 3,033 3,003 3,046 2,980 3,068 1.25 Chautauqua 4,359 4,350 4,264 4,207 4,201 4,178 -4.15 Cherokee 22,605 22,558 22,281 22,021 21,911 21,950 -2.90 Cheyenne 3,165 3,158 3,103 3,051 2,991 2,979 -5.88 Clark 2,390 2,385 2,385 2,359 2,340 2,343 -1.97 Clay 8,822 8,828 8,739 8,669 8,569 8,597 -2.55 Cloud 10,268 10,221 10,079 9,961 9,885 9,779 -4.76 Coffey 8,865 8,879 8,832 8,827 8,841 8,759 -1.20 Comanche 1,967 1,955 1,985 1,958 1,914 1,903 -3.25 Cowley 36,291 36,280 35,953 36,380 35,812 35,772 -1.43 Crawford 38,242 38,223 38,265 37,994 38,288 38,060 -0.48 Decatur 3,472 3,461 3,438 3,384 3,312 3,274 -5.70 Dickinson 19,344 19,371 19,156 19,126 19,225 19,132 -1.10 Doniphan 8,249 8,248 8,248 8,179 8,168 8,062 -2.27 Douglas 99,962 100,119 100,706 101,522 102,025 102,786 2.83 Edwards 3,449 3,428 3,387 3,350 3,278 3,308 -4.09 Elk 3,261 3,227 3,193 3,204 3,151 3,117 -4.42 Ellis 27,507 27,425 27,424 27,314 27,224 27,060 -1.63 Ellsworth 6,525 6,530 6,455 6,389 6,389 6,350 -2.68 Finney 40,523 40,621 40,205 39,373 39,085 39,271 -3.09 Ford 32,458 32,588 32,433 32,451 32,970 33,278 2.53 Franklin 24,784 24,873 25,171 25,511 25,824 26,049 5.10 Geary 27,947 27,733 27,148 26,475 26,089 25,111 -10.15 Gove 3,068 3,067 3,013 2,964 2,885 2,845 -7.27 Graham 2,946 2,922 2,885 2,874 2,811 2,745 -6.82 Grant 7,909 7,887 7,788 7,908 7,756 7,685 -2.83 Gray 5,904 5,912 5,927 5,993 6,003 5,980 1.29 Greeley 1,534 1,540 1,533 1,453 1,417 1,415 -7.76 Greenwood 7,673 7,668 7,736 7,647 7,553 7,538 -1.76 Population of Kansas Counties and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2000 estimate July 1, 2003 estimate Percent Change 4/00-7/04 July 1, 2002 estimate July 1, 2001 estimate 436 County July 1, 2004 estimate Population of Kansas Counties and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2000 estimate July 1, 2003 estimate Percent Change 4/00-7/04 July 1, 2002 estimate July 1, 2001 estimate Hamilton 2,670 2,660 2,688 2,674 2,690 2,654 -0.60 Harper 6,536 6,502 6,450 6,304 6,294 6,238 -4.56 Harvey 32,869 32,883 33,002 33,388 33,571 33,769 2.74 Haskell 4,307 4,306 4,265 4,234 4,220 4,272 -0.81 Hodgeman 2,085 2,085 2,133 2,156 2,138 2,089 0.19 Jackson 12,657 12,683 12,723 12,881 13,063 13,169 4.05 Jefferson 18,426 18,467 18,593 18,705 18,795 18,906 2.61 Jewell 3,791 3,764 3,621 3,512 3,448 3,422 -9.73 Johnson 451,479 454,583 464,008 476,099 486,943 496,691 10.01 Kearny 4,531 4,508 4,598 4,578 4,475 4,515 -0.35 Kingman 8,673 8,680 8,576 8,417 8,451 8,390 -3.26 Kiowa 3,278 3,254 3,139 3,101 3,127 3,084 -5.92 Labette 22,835 22,752 22,492 22,349 22,337 22,269 -2.48 Lane 2,155 2,145 2,096 1,992 1,961 1,950 -9.51 Leavenworth 68,691 68,965 70,110 71,366 72,107 72,439 5.46 Lincoln 3,578 3,575 3,558 3,510 3,514 3,416 -4.53 Linn 9,570 9,604 9,710 9,720 9,750 9,775 2.14 Logan 3,046 3,049 2,989 2,949 2,875 2,827 -7.19 Lyon 35,935 35,961 35,967 35,726 35,697 35,717 -0.61 McPherson 29,554 29,584 29,534 29,363 29,377 29,413 -0.48 Marion 13,361 13,377 13,408 13,299 13,253 13,010 -2.63 Marshall 10,965 10,938 10,820 10,655 10,518 10,402 -5.13 Meade 4,631 4,631 4,680 4,676 4,625 4,592 -0.84 Miami 28,351 28,501 28,711 28,945 29,200 29,712 4.80 Mitchell 6,932 6,914 6,769 6,699 6,691 6,564 -5.31 Montgomery 36,254 36,196 35,822 35,286 35,053 34,975 -3.53 Morris 6,104 6,112 6,076 6,026 5,980 5,977 -2.08 Morton 3,496 3,479 3,382 3,360 3,346 3,269 -6.49 Nemaha 10,717 10,693 10,455 10,501 10,504 10,458 -2.42 Neosho 16,997 16,945 16,888 16,716 16,601 16,555 -2.60 Ness 3,454 3,444 3,357 3,280 3,153 3,080 -10.83 Norton 5,953 5,955 5,864 5,835 5,837 5,799 -2.59 Osage 16,712 16,767 16,727 16,826 16,880 17,091 2.27 Osborne 4,452 4,432 4,349 4,286 4,157 4,100 -7.91 Ottawa 6,163 6,195 6,150 6,198 6,175 6,175 0.19 Pawnee 7,233 7,221 7,041 6,909 6,803 6,795 -6.06 Phillips 6,001 6,001 5,879 5,772 5,662 5,583 -6.97 437 County July 1, 2004 estimate Population of Kansas Counties and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2000 estimate July 1, 2003 estimate Percent Change 4/00-7/04 July 1, 2002 estimate July 1, 2001 estimate Pottawatomie 18,209 18,286 18,344 18,443 18,703 18,871 3.64 Pratt 9,647 9,630 9,545 9,594 9,492 9,417 -2.38 Rawlins 2,966 2,960 2,905 2,883 2,833 2,765 -6.78 Reno 64,790 64,686 64,485 64,019 63,842 63,676 -1.72 Republic 5,835 5,806 5,665 5,449 5,322 5,224 -10.47 Rice 10,761 10,737 10,626 10,519 10,449 10,497 -2.45 Riley 62,852 62,773 62,339 62,108 62,974 63,069 0.35 Rooks 5,685 5,662 5,588 5,493 5,417 5,386 -5.26 Rush 3,551 3,542 3,518 3,469 3,445 3,466 -2.39 Russell 7,370 7,352 7,151 7,035 6,947 6,978 -5.32 Saline 53,597 53,617 53,816 53,951 53,763 53,943 0.65 Scott 5,120 5,100 5,098 4,930 4,843 4,691 -8.38 Sedgwick 452,869 453,486 456,236 460,393 462,199 463,802 2.41 Seward 22,510 22,550 22,658 23,007 23,146 23,237 3.23 Shawnee 169,871 170,064 170,450 170,547 171,255 171,716 1.09 Sheridan 2,813 2,803 2,719 2,672 2,677 2,614 -7.07 Sherman 6,760 6,740 6,645 6,429 6,324 6,218 -8.02 Smith 4,536 4,522 4,428 4,302 4,245 4,179 -7.87 Stafford 4,789 4,765 4,730 4,667 4,569 4,512 -5.78 Stanton 2,406 2,401 2,412 2,426 2,387 2,374 -1.33 Stevens 5,463 5,459 5,363 5,326 5,338 5,520 1.04 Sumner 25,946 25,988 25,753 25,530 25,293 25,272 -2.60 Thomas 8,180 8,177 8,147 8,076 7,952 7,801 -4.63 Trego 3,319 3,288 3,241 3,143 3,106 3,158 -4.85 Wabaunsee 6,885 6,876 6,820 6,773 6,835 6,938 0.77 Wallace 1,749 1,736 1,696 1,667 1,616 1,579 -9.72 Washington 6,483 6,471 6,310 6,220 6,173 6,107 -5.80 Wichita 2,531 2,522 2,529 2,483 2,445 2,360 -6.76 Wilson 10,332 10,307 10,255 10,157 10,147 9,946 -3.74 Woodson 3,788 3,766 3,784 3,655 3,634 3,553 -6.20 Wyandotte 157,882 157,838 158,466 157,682 157,002 156,487 -0.88 Kansas 2,688,824 2,692,651 2,701,233 2,712,896 2,724,786 2,735,502 1.74 Source: U.S. Census Bureau; CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf; Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2004-01.html, (accessed May 23, 2005). 438 Population Estimates for Counties and Components of Change 1990-1999 County Resident Deaths 1990-99 Residual Change 1990-99 Allen 14,638 14,435 1,648 1,708 21 5 -122 -47 Anderson 7,803 8,119 841 1,001 5 0 504 -33 Atchison 16,932 16,856 1,972 1,750 70 3 -310 -61 Barber 5,874 5,240 543 790 4 0 -377 -14 Barton 29,382 28,658 3,598 2,872 157 3 -2,935 1,325 Bourbon 14,966 14,980 1,856 1,966 22 6 138 -42 Brown 11,128 10,930 1,338 1,444 5 12 -71 -38 Butler 50,580 62,769 6,814 4,282 190 33 9,077 357 Chase 3,021 2,855 386 368 1 0 -172 -13 Chautauqua 4,407 4,273 309 614 7 0 185 -21 Cherokee 21,374 22,401 2,759 2,668 21 0 988 -73 Cheyenne 3,243 3,225 269 411 12 0 122 -10 Clark 2,418 2,342 237 362 0 0 64 -15 Clay 9,158 8,971 888 1,192 5 33 120 -41 Cloud 11,023 10,007 972 1,650 10 0 -305 -43 Coffey 8,404 8,741 959 970 7 2 372 -33 Comanche 2,313 1,954 205 399 9 0 -170 -4 Cowley 36,915 36,948 4,519 3,843 90 18 -1,122 371 Crawford 35,582 36,347 4,428 4,372 28 18 267 396 Decatur 4,021 3,370 348 591 6 0 -400 -14 Dickinson 18,958 19,645 2,177 2,196 3 78 701 -76 Doniphan 8,134 7,954 904 815 11 10 -245 -45 Douglas 81,798 98,343 9,909 4,324 1,144 45 6,486 3,285 Edwards 3,787 3,275 349 527 45 0 -371 -8 Elk 3,327 3,384 263 523 2 0 326 -11 Ellis 26,004 26,338 2,965 2,026 95 17 -655 -62 Ellsworth 6,586 6,220 513 879 5 1 16 -22 Finney 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 Franklin 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 Greeley 1,774 1,648 183 175 42 0 -172 -4 April 1, 1990 Population (Corrected) July 1 ,1999 Population Estimate Domestic Migrants 1990-99 Federal Citizen Movement 1990-99 Resident Births 1990-99 Foreign Migrants 1990-99 439 Population Estimates for Counties and Components of Change 1990-1999 County Resident Deaths 1990-99 Residual Change 1990-99 April 1, 1990 Population (Corrected) July 1 ,1999 Population Estimate Domestic Migrants 1990-99 Federal Citizen Movement 1990-99 Resident Births 1990-99 Foreign Migrants 1990-99 Greenwood 7,847 7,961 738 1,101 5 0 496 -24 Hamilton 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 Haskell 3,886 4,042 700 214 120 0 -439 -11 Hodgeman 2,177 2,235 207 227 7 0 80 -9 Jackson 11,525 12,177 1,509 1,159 6 12 320 -36 Jefferson 15,905 18,146 1,832 1,501 48 1 1,899 -38 Jewell 4,251 3,787 327 537 (1) 0 -238 -15 Johnson 355,021 440,198 55,077 20,414 5,098 149 44,750 517 Kearny 4,027 4,137 649 296 151 0 -390 -4 Kingman 8,292 8,651 899 957 14 0 440 -37 Kiowa 3,660 3,351 385 350 31 0 -365 -10 Labette 23,693 22,941 2,740 2,784 34 3 -1,044 299 Lane 2,375 2,174 222 213 0 0 -209 -1 Leavenworth 64,371 71,766 8,065 4,494 102 1,577 2,336 -191 Lincoln 3,653 3,338 284 537 10 0 -53 -19 Linn 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 McPherson 27,268 28,815 3,129 2,784 83 0 1,234 -115 Marion 12,888 13,544 1,334 1,734 10 1 621 424 Marshall 11,705 10,908 1,024 1,530 2 3 -246 -50 Meade 4,247 4,407 613 486 65 0 -18 -14 Miami 23,466 27,083 3,007 2,218 10 3 2,878 -63 Mitchell 7,203 6,957 697 967 13 0 47 -36 Montgomery 38,816 36,773 4,189 4,470 137 0 -1,776 -123 Morris 6,198 6,173 706 718 7 14 -10 -24 Morton 3,480 3,489 490 293 74 0 -327 65 Nemaha 10,446 10,182 1,260 1,404 16 0 -99 -37 Neosho 17,035 16,641 1,928 1,976 15 1 -300 -62 Ness 4,033 3,564 351 506 (4) 0 -302 -8 Norton 5,947 5,635 517 706 28 0 -126 -25 Osage 15,248 17,199 1,838 1,717 18 5 1,892 -85 Osborne 4,867 4,589 424 710 6 0 -135 137 Ottawa 5,634 5,889 575 753 2 0 449 -18 440 Population Estimates for Counties and Components of Change 1990-1999 County Resident Deaths 1990-99 Residual Change 1990-99 April 1, 1990 Population (Corrected) July 1 ,1999 Population Estimate Domestic Migrants 1990-99 Federal Citizen Movement 1990-99 Resident Births 1990-99 Foreign Migrants 1990-99 Pawnee 7,555 7,207 698 785 18 3 -250 -32 Phillips 6,590 5,958 617 896 0 0 -323 -30 Pottawatomie 16,128 18,942 2,384 1,460 76 33 1,836 -55 Pratt 9,702 9,517 1,068 1,060 27 0 -187 -33 Rawlins 3,404 3,016 284 373 17 0 -310 -6 Reno 62,389 63,702 7,436 5,998 176 22 -102 -221 Republic 6,482 5,975 495 990 2 0 14 -28 Rice 10,610 10,233 1,159 1,228 9 0 -286 -31 Riley 67,139 63,708 9,760 2,522 534 3,164 -15,374 1,007 Rooks 6,039 5,626 608 773 2 3 -234 -19 Rush 3,842 3,365 317 519 4 0 -254 -25 Russell 7,835 7,459 678 1,018 6 0 -17 -25 Saline 49,301 51,379 6,854 4,359 261 33 -577 -134 Scott 5,289 4,941 637 520 54 0 -475 -44 Sedgwick 403,662 451,684 67,737 30,614 6,906 1,062 -8,455 11,386 Seward 18,743 20,115 4,063 1,199 1,973 6 -3,474 3 Shawnee 160,976 170,773 21,932 14,493 878 135 -3,673 5,018 Sheridan 3,043 2,674 248 301 4 0 -308 -12 Sherman 6,926 6,523 815 682 37 0 -563 -10 Smith 5,078 4,575 407 788 (1) 0 -102 -19 Stafford 5,365 4,996 497 765 23 0 -111 -13 Stanton 2,333 2,225 386 163 108 0 -436 -3 Stevens 5,048 5,400 779 393 205 0 -222 -17 Sumner 25,841 27,173 3,148 2,737 24 16 964 -83 Thomas 8,258 7,965 1,089 741 26 0 -651 -16 Trego 3,694 3,261 286 502 (3) 1 -200 -15 Wabaunsee 6,603 6,578 710 582 12 13 -161 -17 Wallace 1,821 1,801 231 169 11 0 -87 -6 Washington 7,073 6,473 681 1,018 0 0 -231 -32 Wichita 2,758 2,578 359 209 40 0 -364 -6 Wilson 10,289 10,339 1,080 1,386 24 3 375 -46 Woodson 4,116 3,911 328 574 1 4 53 -17 Wyandotte 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 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/county/co-99-8/99c8_20.txt. Release date: March 9, 2000. 441 Estimated Components of County Population Change April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 County Allen 704 730 -26 24 -425 -401 Anderson 434 441 -7 5 89 94 Atchison 886 805 81 5 -6 -1 Barber 170 318 -148 1 -158 -157 Barton 1,460 1,311 149 339 -1,309 -970 Bourbon 855 883 -28 16 -291 -275 Brown 579 599 -20 37 -376 -339 Butler 3,109 2,222 887 193 1,296 1,489 Chase 212 172 40 17 -14 3 Chautauqua 147 341 -194 4 12 16 Cherokee 1,227 1,096 131 19 -794 -775 Cheyenne 110 166 -56 36 -162 -126 Clark 100 131 -31 21 -35 -14 Clay 400 488 -88 1 -137 -136 Cloud 463 652 -189 36 -331 -295 Coffey 457 466 -9 9 -100 -91 Comanche 79 153 -74 -3 15 12 Cowley 2,023 1,836 187 268 -961 -693 Crawford 2,165 1,867 298 466 -924 -458 Decatur 121 224 -103 17 -110 -93 Dickinson 877 1,072 -195 53 -61 -8 Doniphan 363 345 18 2 -202 -200 Douglas 5,040 2,321 2,719 1,816 -1,674 142 Edwards 172 187 -15 65 -188 -123 Elk 140 238 -98 1 -44 -43 Ellis 1,460 1,064 396 167 -996 -829 Ellsworth 197 399 -202 - 30 30 Finney 3,458 886 2,572 1,941 -5,762 -3,821 Ford 2,654 1,194 1,460 1,939 -2,575 -636 Franklin 1,571 1,011 560 87 428 515 Geary 2,485 849 1,636 192 -4,646 -4,454 Gove 124 165 -41 -3 -176 -179 Graham 88 168 -80 -3 -116 -119 Grant 637 237 400 187 -804 -617 Gray 399 259 140 177 -239 -62 Greeley 87 83 4 30 -152 -122 Greenwood 353 544 -191 17 43 60 Hamilton 192 130 62 117 -192 -75 Harper 286 436 -150 1 -142 -141 Harvey 1,848 1,448 400 282 234 516 Haskell 287 138 149 143 -324 -181 Hodgeman 80 115 -35 1 40 41 Jackson 697 552 145 7 369 376 Jefferson 868 661 207 23 258 281 Jewell 80 231 -151 2 -217 -215 Johnson 30,003 11,889 18,114 6,036 21,283 27,319 Kearny 311 191 120 108 -240 -132 Kingman 389 473 -84 - -195 -195 Kiowa 164 146 18 9 -219 -210 Labette 1,193 1,270 -77 13 -493 -480 Lane 71 121 -50 -3 -149 -152 Leavenworth 3,910 2,163 1,747 226 1,797 2,023 Lincoln 169 234 -65 -3 -91 -94 Net Migration (International + Internal) Net Internal Migration Net International MigrationDeathsBirths Increase (Births - Deaths) 442 Estimated Components of County Population Change April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 County Net Migration (International + Internal) Net Internal Migration Net International MigrationDeathsBirths Increase (Births - Deaths) Linn 455 464 -9 -2 225 223 Logan 146 169 -23 -3 -188 -191 Lyon 2,210 1,220 990 847 -2,043 -1,196 McPherson 1,458 1,522 -64 20 -83 -63 Marion 543 792 -249 6 -96 -90 Marshall 460 576 -116 18 -460 -442 Meade 258 192 66 84 -184 -100 Miami 1,568 1,063 505 34 837 871 Mitchell 285 380 -95 1 -269 -268 Montgomery 2,063 2,038 25 103 -1,391 -1,288 Morris 222 313 -91 20 -51 -31 Morton 256 132 124 106 -452 -346 Nemaha 538 613 -75 1 -181 -180 Neosho 861 819 42 14 -488 -474 Ness 140 195 -55 2 -318 -316 Norton 257 278 -21 1 -128 -127 Osage 809 760 49 18 320 338 Osborne 152 296 -144 -3 -203 -206 Ottawa 303 315 -12 8 19 27 Pawnee 288 386 -98 6 -344 -338 Phillips 285 437 -152 - -261 -261 Pottawatomie 1,124 677 447 9 214 223 Pratt 500 506 -6 27 -245 -218 Rawlins 87 164 -77 -3 -120 -123 Reno 3,564 2,931 633 243 -1,965 -1,722 Republic 214 442 -228 -3 -374 -377 Rice 529 534 -5 98 -349 -251 Riley 3,960 1,366 2,594 1,173 -5,522 -4,349 Rooks 238 294 -56 -3 -234 -237 Rush 160 254 -94 -3 13 10 Russell 263 409 -146 -3 -240 -243 Saline 3,181 2,037 1,144 442 -1,216 -774 Scott 278 241 37 14 -472 -458 Sedgwick 31,964 15,945 16,019 6,475 -11,393 -4,918 Seward 2,220 573 1,647 1,600 -2,511 -911 Shawnee 10,518 7,289 3,229 985 -2,309 -1,324 Sheridan 122 154 -32 -3 -162 -165 Sherman 331 312 19 10 -569 -559 Smith 126 270 -144 -1 -206 -207 Stafford 191 313 -122 36 -186 -150 Stanton 163 90 73 71 -174 -103 Stevens 368 192 176 140 -258 -118 Sumner 1,400 1,126 274 16 -954 -938 Thomas 427 327 100 1 -474 -473 Trego 135 192 -57 1 -101 -100 Wabaunsee 312 254 58 4 -1 3 Wallace 78 91 -13 8 -164 -156 Washington 248 406 -158 21 -236 -215 Wichita 138 109 29 17 -213 -196 Wilson 486 587 -101 5 -281 -276 Woodson 143 261 -118 -2 -113 -115 Wyandotte 12,358 6,680 5,678 4,492 -11,451 -6,959 Kansas 165,737 104,107 61,630 32,289 -48,141 -15,852 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2004-05.html (accessed May 23, 2005). 443 Projected Percent Population Change, 2000-2025 State: 11.2Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Division of the Budget, January 2005. 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 Leavenworth 21.1 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 Wyandotte 3.2 444 April 1, Percent County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Change* 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 59,482 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 451,086 505,726 548,580 584,983 616,379 644,803 42.9 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 Logan 3,046 3,001 2,963 2,934 2,909 2,884 -5.3 Population Projections of Kansas Counties 2000-2025, Selected Years 445 April 1, Percent County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Change* Population Projections of Kansas Counties 2000-2025, Selected Years 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 36,252 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 62,843 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 2,688,418 2,756,353 2,818,880 2,880,017 2,936,670 2,988,382 11.2 * Percent Change from 2000 to 2025. Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, http://da.state.ks.us/budget/ecodemo.htm (accessed January 25, 2005). 446 Percent County April 1, 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Change* 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 of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2025, Selected Years 447 Percent County April 1, 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Change* Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2025, Selected Years 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 * Percent Change from 2000 to 2025. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1; The Governor's Economic and Demographic Report 2004-2005 , http://da.state.ks.us/budget/ecodemo.htm (accessed January 25, 2005). 448 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More Census Years, 1900-1990 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 Arkansas City 6,140 7,508 11,253 13,946 12,752 12,903 14,262 13,216 13,201 12,762 Atchison 15,722 16,429 12,630 13,024 12,648 12,792 12,529 12,565 11,407 10,656 Chanute 4,208 9,272 10,286 10,277 10,142 10,109 10,849 10,341 10,506 9,488 Coffeyville 4,953 12,687 13,452 16,198 17,355 17,113 17,382 15,116 15,185 12,917 Derby City* - 235 247 294 256 432 6,458 7,947 9,786 14,691 Dodge City 1,942 3,214 5,061 10,059 8,487 11,262 13,520 14,127 18,001 21,129 El Dorado 3,466 3,129 10,955 10,311 10,045 11,037 12,523 12,308 11,551 11,495 Emporia 8,223 9,058 11,273 14,067 13,188 15,669 18,190 23,327 25,287 25,512 Garden City 1,590 3,171 3,848 6,121 6,285 10,905 11,811 14,708 18,256 24,097 Great Bend 2,470 4,622 4,460 5,548 9,044 12,665 16,670 16,133 16,608 15,427 Hays 1,136 1,961 3,165 4,618 6,385 8,625 11,947 15,396 16,301 17,814 Hutchinson 9,379 16,364 23,298 27,085 30,013 33,575 37,574 36,885 40,284 39,308 Independence 4,851 10,480 11,920 12,782 11,565 11,335 11,222 10,347 10,598 10,030 Junction City 4,695 5,598 7,533 7,407 8,507 13,462 18,700 19,018 19,305 20,642 Kansas City 51,418 82,331 101,177 121,857 121,458 129,553 121,901 168,213 161,148 149,800 Lawrence 10,862 12,374 12,456 13,726 14,390 23,351 32,858 45,698 52,738 65,608 Leavenworth 20,735 19,363 16,912 17,466 19,220 20,579 22,052 25,147 33,656 38,495 Leawood - - - - - 1,167 7,466 10,349 13,360 19,693 Lenexa - 383 472 452 502 803 2,487 5,242 18,639 34,110 Liberal 426 1,716 3,618 5,294 4,410 7,134 13,813 13,471 14,911 16,573 McPherson 2,996 3,546 4,595 6,147 7,194 8,689 9,996 10,851 11,753 12,422 Manhattan 3,438 5,722 7,989 10,136 11,659 19,056 22,993 27,575 32,644 37,737 Merriam - - - - - - 5,084 10,851 10,794 11,819 Newton 6,208 7,862 9,781 11,034 11,048 11,590 14,877 15,439 16,332 16,700 Olathe 3,451 3,272 3,268 3,656 3,979 5,593 10,987 17,917 37,258 63,402 Ottawa 6,934 7,650 9,018 9,563 10,193 10,081 10,673 11,036 11,016 10,667 Overland Park - - - - - - 21,110 76,623 81,784 111,790 Parsons 7,682 12,463 16,028 14,903 14,294 14,750 13,929 13,015 12,898 11,919 Pittsburg 10,112 14,755 18,052 18,145 17,571 19,341 18,678 20,171 18,770 17,789 Prairie Village - - - - - - 25,356 28,138 24,657 23,186 Salina 6,074 9,688 15,085 20,155 21,073 26,176 43,202 37,714 41,843 42,299 Shawnee - - - 553 597 845 9,072 20,482 29,653 37,962 Topeka 33,608 43,684 50,022 64,120 67,833 78,791 119,484 125,011 118,690 119,883 Wichita 24,671 52,450 72,217 111,110 114,966 168,279 254,698 276,554 279,838 304,017 Winfield 5,554 6,700 7,933 9,398 9,506 10,264 11,117 11,405 10,736 11,931 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. * formerly El Paso. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1960 Census of Population , PC(1)-18A; 1980 Census of Population , PC80-1-A-18; 1990 Census of Population , CPH-2-1, CPH-L-157. 449 City April 1, 1990 Census July 1, 1992 Estimate July 1, 1994 Estimate July 1, 1996 Estimate July 1, 1999 Estimate April 1, 2000 Census Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Arkansas City 12,762 13,059 13,235 13,359 12,855 11,963 -6.3 Atchison 10,656 10,726 10,641 10,665 10,617 10,232 -4.0 Coffeyville 12,917 12,587 12,442 12,254 11,919 11,060 -14.4 Derby 14,691 16,119 17,196 17,817 18,855 17,807 21.2 Dodge City 21,129 21,670 22,266 22,555 22,869 25,176 19.2 El Dorado 11,495 12,060 12,352 12,952 13,105 12,057 4.9 Emporia 25,512 25,390 25,458 25,272 24,897 26,760 4.9 Garden City 24,097 23,497 23,604 23,895 25,043 28,451 18.1 Great Bend 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 Hutchinson 39,308 39,079 39,027 39,250 39,561 40,787 3.8 Junction City 20,642 22,461 21,159 17,713 16,851 18,886 -8.5 Kansas City 149,800 147,769 144,366 142,229 139,971 146,866 -2.0 Lawrence 65,608 67,396 69,752 73,137 78,911 80,098 22.1 Leavenworth 38,495 39,534 39,731 39,599 39,123 35,420 -8.0 Leawood 19,693 21,226 22,947 24,677 26,513 27,656 40.4 Lenexa 34,110 35,709 37,264 37,700 40,518 40,238 18.0 Liberal 16,573 16,482 16,942 17,305 17,515 19,666 18.7 McPherson 12,422 13,023 13,316 13,508 13,614 13,770 10.9 Manhattan 37,737 44,178 44,943 43,057 41,499 45,007 19.3 Merriam 11,819 12,101 12,322 12,183 12,044 11,008 -6.9 Newton 16,700 16,934 17,623 17,126 17,742 17,190 2.9 Olathe 63,402 68,402 72,906 79,497 88,192 92,962 46.6 Ottawa 10,667 11,077 11,169 11,495 11,744 11,921 11.8 Overland Park 111,790 118,728 125,985 131,078 142,783 149,080 33.4 Parsons 11,919 11,967 11,770 11,591 11,443 11,514 -3.4 Pittsburg 17,789 18,188 18,117 18,354 18,534 19,243 8.2 Prairie Village 23,186 23,478 23,900 23,649 23,294 22,072 -4.8 Salina 42,299 43,610 44,259 44,515 44,077 45,679 8.0 Shawnee 37,962 39,586 41,574 42,995 46,364 47,996 26.4 Topeka 119,883 121,815 122,656 123,675 124,529 122,377 2.1 Wichita 304,017 320,037 323,342 324,991 335,562 346,753 14.1 Winfield 11,931 12,007 11,916 11,955 11,947 12,206 2.3 1990-2000, Selected Years, and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/population/estimates/metro-city/placebyst/SC99T7_KS.txt (accessed July 8, 2005); 1990 Census of Population, STF1-A, CPH-L-157; 2000 Census, SF1, CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed February 21, 2005). 450 Kansas Cities with Population* over 10,000 April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change City Arkansas City 11,963 11,748 12,058 11,816 11,753 -1.76% Atchison 10,232 10,215 10,160 10,161 10,185 -0.46% Coffeyville 11,060 10,877 10,680 10,568 10,504 -5.03% Derby 17,807 18,475 18,838 19,155 20,326 14.15% Dodge City 25,176 25,136 25,175 25,528 25,762 2.33% El Dorado 12,057 12,718 12,689 12,718 12,717 5.47% Emporia 26,760 26,802 26,628 26,602 26,639 -0.45% Garden City 28,451 28,131 27,475 27,204 27,312 -4.00% Gardner 9,396 10,287 10,742 11,664 12,937 37.69% Great Bend 15,345 15,119 14,997 14,937 14,851 -3.22% Hays 20,013 19,994 19,938 19,918 19,841 -0.86% Hutchinson 40,787 41,621 41,298 41,179 41,047 0.64% Junction City 18,886 18,289 17,790 17,506 16,806 -11.01% Kansas City 146,866 147,132 146,341 145,624 145,004 -1.27% Lansing 9,199 9,459 9,589 10,044 10,117 9.98% Lawrence 80,098 80,609 81,027 81,401 81,873 2.22% Leavenworth 35,420 35,624 35,859 35,631 35,290 -0.37% Leawood 27,656 28,055 28,224 28,921 29,504 6.68% Lenexa 40,238 40,675 41,203 42,068 42,615 5.91% Liberal 19,666 19,757 20,037 20,133 20,218 2.81% McPherson 13,770 13,721 13,722 13,707 13,681 -0.65% Manhattan 45,007 46,130 46,523 46,803 47,916 6.46% Merriam 11,008 10,906 10,814 10,828 10,774 -2.13% Newton 17,190 17,728 17,928 18,028 18,154 5.61% Olathe 92,962 96,315 101,329 105,482 108,390 16.60% Ottawa 11,921 12,073 12,193 12,330 12,499 4.85% Overland Park 149,080 154,343 158,542 160,564 162,728 9.15% Parsons 11,514 11,392 11,324 11,339 11,291 -1.94% Pittsburg 19,243 19,246 19,070 19,241 19,152 -0.47% Prairie Village 22,072 21,866 21,677 21,676 21,511 -2.54% Salina 45,679 45,918 46,027 45,870 45,988 0.68% Shawnee 47,996 50,817 52,633 54,155 56,178 17.05% Topeka 122,377 122,710 122,241 122,376 121,809 -0.46% Wichita 346,753 352,160 354,306 354,490 353,823 2.04% Winfield 12,206 12,172 12,213 12,021 12,005 -1.65% *July 1 population estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimate data are not comparable. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf, http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/SUB-EST2004-4.html (accessed June 30, 2005). Percent Change April 2000- July 2004 April 1, 2000 Population Census July 1, 2001 Population Estimate July 1, 2002 Population Estimate July 1, 2003 Population Estimate July 1, 2004 Population Estimate 451 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 Camp 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 81 452 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 Riley 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 812 767 710 453 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 541 510 667 454 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 Le Roy 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 37,258 455 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 - 175 169 456 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 1 Census Designated Place 2 Camp Whiteside CDP 3 Formerly West Plains Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population, Characteristics of the Population, Number of Inhabitants, Kansas PC80-1-A18; 1990 Decennial Census, PL94-171. 457 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Abbyville 140 140 139 139 141 140 141 128 Abilene 6,242 6,457 6,580 6,663 6,621 6,609 6,660 6,543 Admire 147 151 149 146 146 144 144 177 Agenda 81 79 78 79 78 79 77 81 Agra 322 307 299 286 281 278 273 306 Albert 229 231 226 215 214 209 203 181 Alden 182 176 172 173 172 172 168 168 Alexander 85 79 74 69 66 65 63 75 Allen 191 194 194 188 185 183 183 211 Alma 871 841 847 841 839 824 813 797 Almena 423 415 424 430 433 431 425 469 Alta Vista 477 463 468 467 466 457 451 442 Altamont 1,048 1,050 1,044 1,050 1,057 1,055 1,050 1,092 Alton 115 113 113 111 110 108 105 117 Altoona 456 443 448 449 449 447 450 485 Americus 891 892 900 901 892 887 890 938 Andale 566 628 632 650 660 672 676 766 Andover 4,204 4,250 4,735 5,346 5,593 6,013 6,399 6,698 Anthony 2,516 2,415 2,353 2,304 2,302 2,268 2,227 2,440 Arcadia 338 330 337 335 327 321 320 391 Argonia 529 533 531 528 525 527 521 534 Arkansas City 12,762 13,059 13,235 13,359 13,229 13,015 12,855 11,963 Arlington 457 458 455 454 451 450 451 459 Arma 1,542 1,536 1,592 1,574 1,534 1,513 1,505 1,529 Ashland 1,032 1,017 1,040 1,015 1,032 1,005 1,001 975 Assaria 387 400 404 401 394 389 392 438 Atchison 10,656 10,726 10,641 10,665 10,623 10,636 10,617 10,232 Athol 86 83 80 80 78 77 77 51 Atlanta 232 233 235 233 231 230 228 255 Attica 716 696 678 662 662 654 643 636 Atwood 1,388 1,368 1,364 1,355 1,345 1,321 1,277 1,279 Auburn 908 982 1,084 1,081 1,079 1,085 1,072 1,121 Augusta 7,848 8,375 8,648 8,830 8,865 8,943 9,019 8,423 Aurora 101 98 97 96 95 94 93 79 Axtell 432 437 435 444 443 440 440 445 0.0 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 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 -7.9 458 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Baldwin City 2,961 3,306 3,496 3,470 3,507 3,539 3,646 3,400 Barnard 129 125 125 122 121 121 122 123 Barnes 167 163 164 164 164 162 161 152 Bartlett 107 105 103 100 100 99 98 124 Basehor 1,613 1,806 2,006 2,129 2,133 2,179 2,217 2,238 Bassett 20 23 25 25 25 25 25 22 Baxter Springs 4,351 4,465 4,398 4,356 4,308 4,224 4,139 4,602 Bazine 373 356 346 322 314 315 306 311 Beattie 221 220 222 225 224 224 224 277 Bel Aire 3,695 3,864 4,378 5,019 5,267 5,571 5,897 6,014 Belle Plaine 1,649 1,697 1,719 1,741 1,749 1,761 1,752 1,708 Belleville 2,517 2,452 2,414 2,389 2,356 2,329 2,275 2,239 Beloit 4,066 4,119 4,043 4,040 3,999 3,974 3,978 4,019 Belpre 116 113 113 111 109 107 107 104 Belvue 207 212 214 226 228 228 231 228 Benedict 84 67 68 68 68 69 70 103 Bennington 568 568 581 609 618 620 620 623 Bentley 360 384 387 391 397 401 403 368 Benton 669 690 732 766 803 837 864 827 Bern 190 198 200 200 197 197 197 204 Beverly 131 126 127 124 123 123 124 199 Bird City 467 463 464 465 462 455 465 482 Bison 252 236 215 204 195 189 183 235 Blue Mound 251 254 254 261 262 264 266 277 Blue Rapids 1,131 1,120 1,117 1,135 1,131 1,125 1,124 1,088 Bluff City 69 65 64 62 62 62 60 80 Bogue 150 157 163 162 159 156 152 179 Bonner Springs 6,413 6,481 6,578 6,600 6,668 6,728 6,828 6,768 Brewster 296 294 292 288 281 273 270 285 Bronson 343 344 344 356 358 358 354 346 Brookville 226 239 240 238 234 231 228 259 Brownell 44 42 43 40 40 40 39 48 Bucklin 710 715 721 716 702 707 705 725 Buffalo 293 285 286 283 280 279 279 284 Buhler 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 2.1 459 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Bunker Hill 111 107 106 105 105 103 102 101 Burden 518 519 524 525 521 514 509 564 Burdett 248 252 254 252 249 250 250 256 Burlingame 1,074 1,087 1,112 1,109 1,105 1,098 1,086 1,017 Burlington 2,735 2,824 2,869 2,889 2,892 2,872 2,896 2,790 Burns 226 226 235 236 238 238 239 268 Burr Oak 278 260 251 249 243 237 230 265 Burrton 866 898 946 936 944 943 930 932 Bushong 57 55 55 54 53 53 52 55 Bushton 341 325 322 320 319 317 309 314 Byers 46 47 47 49 48 50 50 50 Caldwell 1,351 1,373 1,363 1,366 1,360 1,362 1,347 1,284 Cambridge 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 Canton 794 793 793 784 775 768 768 829 Carbondale 1,526 1,684 1,758 1,762 1,762 1,753 1,735 1,478 Carlton 39 40 40 40 40 39 39 38 Cassoday 95 98 98 101 100 99 98 130 Cawker City 588 580 572 580 577 574 577 521 Cedar 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 26 Cedar Point 39 38 38 37 37 37 36 53 Cedar Vale 760 761 757 762 765 758 747 723 Centralia 452 440 427 421 415 415 411 534 Chanute 9,488 9,434 9,393 9,177 9,145 9,023 8,944 9,411 Chapman 1,264 1,309 1,357 1,373 1,368 1,349 1,344 1,241 Chase 577 558 551 556 554 551 540 490 Chautauqua 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 Cherokee 651 655 677 674 661 653 653 722 Cherryvale 2,464 2,458 2,432 2,403 2,378 2,360 2,348 2,386 Chetopa 1,357 1,354 1,333 1,324 1,320 1,315 1,312 1,281 Cimarron 1,626 1,605 1,585 1,628 1,634 1,656 1,652 1,934 Circleville 153 148 146 148 147 147 148 185 Claflin 678 743 721 684 682 666 649 705 Clay Center 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 20.9 460 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Clayton 91 89 90 90 90 91 89 66 Clearwater 1,875 1,992 2,020 2,045 2,062 2,095 2,107 2,178 Clifton 561 529 507 489 475 460 449 557 Climax 57 58 58 60 59 59 58 64 Clyde 793 769 749 724 714 703 695 740 Coats 127 128 128 131 132 133 131 112 Coffeyville 12,917 12,587 12,442 12,254 12,198 12,074 11,919 11,060 Colby 5,510 5,559 5,551 5,517 5,404 5,307 5,256 5,450 Coldwater 939 895 869 845 816 810 789 792 Collyer 144 137 135 131 126 125 123 133 Colony 447 451 449 463 471 469 473 397 Columbus 3,268 3,484 3,583 3,700 3,736 3,736 3,733 3,396 Colwich 1,091 1,180 1,202 1,205 1,217 1,248 1,266 1,229 Concordia 6,152 5,829 5,744 5,544 5,522 5,440 5,413 5,714 Conway Springs 1,384 1,405 1,421 1,424 1,423 1,431 1,420 1,322 Coolidge 90 87 85 86 87 89 90 86 Copeland 290 287 282 286 284 290 290 339 Corning 142 142 141 142 138 139 139 170 Cottonwood Falls 889 856 856 842 845 848 821 966 Council Grove 2,228 2,364 2,372 2,352 2,328 2,292 2,288 2,321 Countryside 312 315 318 314 310 309 307 295 Courtland 343 327 321 316 310 306 298 334 Coyville 78 72 72 72 71 71 71 71 Cuba 242 238 238 240 238 237 233 231 Cullison 120 122 124 130 132 133 133 98 Culver 162 172 176 182 183 188 191 164 Cunningham 535 541 550 549 549 547 558 514 Damar 112 114 114 114 113 113 113 155 Danville 56 54 53 53 53 52 52 59 Dearing 428 422 425 426 428 431 433 409 Deerfield 677 741 768 779 778 773 779 884 Delia 172 166 166 166 164 160 158 179 Delphos 494 484 491 505 507 505 500 469 Denison 225 218 216 214 212 210 207 231 Denton 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 -27.5 461 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Derby 14,691 16,119 17,196 17,817 18,175 18,653 18,855 17,807 De Soto 2,291 2,471 2,705 3,026 3,166 3,303 3,434 4,561 Dexter 320 321 325 325 323 318 315 364 Dighton 1,361 1,321 1,329 1,274 1,254 1,287 1,246 1,261 Dodge City 21,129 21,670 22,266 22,662 22,616 22,844 22,869 25,176 Dorrance 195 188 188 189 190 188 185 205 Douglass 1,722 1,814 1,859 1,908 1,914 1,926 1,931 1,813 Downs 1,119 1,072 1,059 1,036 1,011 1,002 973 1,038 Dresden 73 71 66 66 66 66 64 51 Dunlap 65 67 67 70 69 69 70 81 Durham 119 118 124 127 128 126 125 114 Dwight 365 345 351 355 353 352 356 330 Earlton 69 71 71 72 72 74 74 80 Eastborough 896 882 871 855 851 851 841 826 Easton 405 415 420 424 424 431 434 362 Edgerton 1,244 1,351 1,404 1,421 1,455 1,485 1,497 1,440 Edmond 37 37 37 38 37 37 36 47 Edna 438 439 430 429 427 424 421 423 Edwardsville 3,979 4,218 4,212 4,304 4,356 4,418 4,443 4,146 Effingham 540 571 575 579 579 577 578 588 Elbing 184 189 201 203 205 209 211 218 El Dorado 11,495 12,060 12,352 12,952 13,203 13,227 13,105 12,057 Elgin 118 104 103 105 106 105 104 82 Elk City 334 354 354 350 348 348 347 305 Elk Falls 122 118 121 124 125 124 124 112 Elkhart 2,318 2,270 2,271 2,205 2,223 2,225 2,267 2,233 Ellinwood 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 Ellsworth 2,757 2,790 2,711 2,645 2,624 2,588 2,546 2,965 Elmdale 83 80 83 81 84 84 82 50 Elsmore 91 92 92 89 88 90 90 73 Elwood 1,079 1,080 1,031 1,064 1,104 1,124 1,154 1,145 Emmett 165 172 174 178 180 185 187 277 Emporia 25,512 25,390 25,458 25,272 25,051 24,903 24,897 26,760 Englewood 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 -19.8 462 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Ensign 192 190 186 187 185 186 184 203 Enterprise 865 870 875 879 871 855 847 836 Erie 1,276 1,287 1,282 1,260 1,261 1,250 1,244 1,211 Esbon 167 160 158 161 158 157 154 148 Eskridge 518 518 532 535 535 530 528 589 Eudora 3,006 3,556 4,014 4,031 3,848 3,883 3,934 4,307 Eureka 2,974 3,039 3,035 3,040 2,994 2,996 2,921 2,914 Everest 310 312 312 314 317 318 316 314 Fairview 306 300 294 291 290 289 292 271 Fairway 4,173 4,175 4,217 4,159 4,145 4,124 4,092 3,952 Fall River 113 114 116 119 118 120 118 156 Florence 636 638 663 685 685 680 676 671 Fontana 131 134 142 153 156 159 163 149 Ford 247 254 260 270 271 276 282 314 Formoso 128 122 120 122 119 118 116 129 Fort Scott 8,362 8,302 8,272 8,309 8,333 8,253 8,114 8,297 Fowler 571 586 603 624 626 635 636 567 Frankfort 927 879 846 829 813 796 781 855 Frederick 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 11 Fredonia 2,599 2,623 2,666 2,666 2,650 2,643 2,659 2,600 Freeport 1010999996 Frontenac 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 Galatia 47 48 46 43 43 42 41 61 Galena 3,308 3,270 3,260 3,239 3,212 3,170 3,135 3,287 Galesburg 160 162 163 164 167 167 167 150 Galva 651 652 658 656 657 660 677 701 Garden City 24,097 23,497 23,604 23,895 24,201 24,608 25,043 28,451 Garden Plain 731 766 774 775 791 804 801 797 Gardner 4,277 4,627 5,063 5,653 6,117 6,604 7,456 9,396 Garfield 236 239 241 239 236 237 237 198 Garnett 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 Gaylord 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 -3.4 463 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Geneseo 382 375 377 385 387 388 383 272 Geuda Springs 219 222 226 230 234 236 237 212 Girard 2,794 2,820 2,906 2,883 2,804 2,757 2,742 2,773 Glade 101 99 99 98 98 99 99 114 Glasco 556 539 527 509 504 496 491 536 Glen Elder 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 Goessel 506 528 548 566 566 563 560 565 Goff 156 155 156 155 153 152 152 181 Goodland 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 Gove City 103 101 103 100 101 99 99 105 Grainfield 357 357 358 353 356 353 352 327 Grandview Plaza 1,233 1,402 1,388 1,214 1,188 1,215 1,214 1,184 Great Bend 15,427 15,572 15,663 15,840 15,922 16,021 16,055 15,345 Greeley 339 339 336 338 340 336 338 327 Green 150 144 142 140 138 137 134 147 Greenleaf 353 368 370 368 368 363 363 357 Greensburg 1,792 1,717 1,678 1,611 1,551 1,517 1,470 1,574 Grenola 256 248 256 263 265 267 268 231 Gridley 356 358 358 357 357 354 355 372 Grinnell 348 347 349 345 347 343 342 329 Gypsum 365 361 360 353 345 340 335 414 Haddam 195 190 190 190 188 187 186 169 Halstead 2,015 2,063 2,185 2,152 2,177 2,177 2,133 1,873 Hamilton 301 306 311 319 319 322 317 334 Hamlin 50 27 26 25 25 25 24 53 Hanover 696 644 611 574 556 534 521 653 Hanston 326 325 333 336 334 333 337 259 Hardtner 198 196 199 197 197 197 195 199 Harper 1,735 1,701 1,660 1,627 1,627 1,605 1,579 1,567 Harris 39 40 39 40 40 40 41 53 Hartford 541 536 538 534 529 526 527 500 Harveyville 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 0.5 464 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Haven 1,198 1,225 1,233 1,234 1,227 1,224 1,233 1,175 Havensville 135 140 143 146 149 151 153 146 Haviland 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 Haysville 8,364 8,620 8,687 8,680 8,747 8,907 8,989 8,502 Hazelton 128 128 128 128 127 128 127 144 Hepler 150 150 156 156 151 148 148 154 Herington 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 Hesston 3,012 3,038 3,182 3,436 3,481 3,541 3,666 3,509 Hiawatha 3,603 3,658 3,612 3,591 3,622 3,618 3,576 3,417 Highland 942 957 980 889 1,016 1,016 1,019 976 Hill City 1,835 1,771 1,694 1,665 1,629 1,602 1,561 1,604 Hillsboro 2,704 2,727 2,739 2,837 2,808 2,821 2,834 2,854 Hoisington 3,182 3,240 3,170 3,015 2,996 2,923 2,841 2,975 Holcomb 1,400 1,575 1,742 1,904 1,977 2,019 2,063 2,026 Hollenberg 28 27 27 26 26 26 26 31 Holton 3,196 3,294 3,294 3,325 3,305 3,313 3,296 3,353 Holyrood 492 492 496 492 491 490 488 464 Hope 404 410 417 420 417 410 408 372 Horace 168 164 171 175 178 176 174 143 Horton 1,885 1,873 1,885 1,856 1,859 1,849 1,822 1,967 Howard 815 788 808 820 822 826 825 808 Hoxie 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 Hudson 159 154 159 129 158 157 157 133 Hugoton 3,179 3,489 3,494 3,559 3,608 3,655 3,636 3,708 Humboldt 2,178 2,176 2,164 2,164 2,135 2,150 2,121 1,999 Hunnewell 87 88 89 91 91 93 94 83 Hunter 116 115 112 113 110 110 110 77 Huron 75 74 74 74 73 76 76 87 Hutchinson 39,308 39,079 39,027 39,250 39,266 39,350 39,561 40,787 Independence 10,030 9,868 9,732 9,621 9,640 9,624 9,532 9,846 Ingalls 301 303 303 313 312 318 319 328 Inman 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 3.8 465 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Iola 6,351 6,411 6,389 6,351 6,281 6,271 6,237 6,302 Isabel 104 103 104 101 101 100 99 108 Iuka 197 200 204 212 215 218 217 185 Jamestown 325 331 329 324 323 321 320 399 Jennings 188 175 162 156 154 150 145 146 Jetmore 850 850 869 876 874 869 877 903 Jewell 529 496 477 475 464 452 438 483 Johnson City 1,348 1,317 1,311 1,301 1,302 1,266 1,253 1,528 Junction City 20,642 22,461 21,159 17,713 16,991 17,072 16,851 18,886 Kanopolis 605 608 616 617 617 618 618 543 Kanorado 276 272 277 271 268 270 270 248 Kansas City 149,800 147,769 144,366 142,229 141,629 141,233 139,971 146,866 Kechi 517 683 777 853 900 958 1,022 1,038 Kensington 553 543 534 528 513 509 507 529 Kincaid 170 169 167 167 168 166 166 178 Kingman 3,196 3,220 3,276 3,281 3,285 3,270 3,284 3,387 Kinsley 1,875 1,759 1,681 1,596 1,554 1,485 1,463 1,658 Kiowa 1,160 1,089 1,062 1,026 1,003 984 957 1,055 Kirwin 269 271 270 266 265 264 262 229 Kismet 421 429 446 465 475 479 478 484 Labette 74 75 72 71 71 70 70 68 La Crosse 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 Lake Quivira 983 989 1,012 1,011 1,012 1,011 1,005 932 Lakin 2,060 2,057 2,136 2,160 2,157 2,139 2,137 2,316 Lancaster 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 Lansing 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 Latham 160 166 177 185 187 190 193 164 Latimer 20 20 20 21 21 20 21 21 Lawrence 65,608 67,396 69,752 73,137 76,055 77,488 78,911 80,098 Leavenworth 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 -8.0 466 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Leawood 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 Lecompton 619 666 703 683 642 648 654 608 Lehigh 180 182 190 197 198 197 196 215 Lenexa 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 Leonardville 374 361 361 335 320 313 310 398 Leoti 1,738 1,724 1,783 1,728 1,728 1,690 1,651 1,598 Le Roy 568 580 585 588 590 584 588 593 Lewis 451 458 459 456 454 445 448 486 Liberal 16,573 16,482 16,942 17,305 17,447 17,477 17,515 19,666 Liberty 140 137 136 135 134 135 134 95 Liebenthal 112 111 108 108 107 106 106 111 Lincoln Center 1,381 1,311 1,283 1,276 1,266 1,248 1,244 1,349 Lincolnville 197 197 206 213 213 212 210 225 Lindsborg 3,077 3,141 3,236 3,211 3,213 3,219 3,249 3,321 Linn 472 434 415 396 385 373 365 425 Linwood 409 418 416 408 403 403 399 374 Little River 496 481 476 476 474 474 466 536 Logan 633 609 595 572 563 557 549 603 Lone Elm 32 32 31 31 31 29 29 27 Longford 68 68 67 67 64 64 63 94 Long Island 170 170 170 168 167 166 165 155 Longton 389 373 383 388 390 392 392 394 Lorraine 147 146 146 146 145 144 144 136 Lost Springs 106 107 109 113 112 111 110 71 Louisburg 1,964 2,098 2,151 2,238 2,286 2,337 2,482 2,576 Louisville 215 226 233 245 252 261 267 209 Lucas 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 18.0 467 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 McCracken 231 232 226 226 221 222 222 211 McCune 462 450 467 471 461 457 458 426 McDonald 184 178 174 171 170 165 158 159 McFarland 224 215 219 219 219 215 212 271 McLouth 719 724 745 781 812 838 845 868 McPherson 12,422 13,023 13,316 13,508 13,497 13,510 13,614 13,770 Macksville 488 478 494 493 490 493 491 514 Madison 845 837 827 824 810 812 799 857 Mahaska 98 95 97 96 95 94 94 107 Maize 1,520 1,623 1,714 1,775 1,801 1,838 1,876 1,868 Manchester 80 82 83 83 82 81 81 102 Manhattan 37,737 44,178 44,943 43,057 42,092 41,661 41,499 45,007 Mankato 1,037 1,026 966 977 969 954 929 976 Manter 186 184 186 186 187 183 181 178 Maple Hill 406 398 410 427 444 448 448 469 Mapleton 96 95 96 100 100 101 100 98 Marion 1,906 1,955 2,038 2,056 2,041 2,014 1,999 2,110 Marquette 593 588 592 589 584 581 581 593 Marysville 3,360 3,199 3,130 3,066 3,004 2,940 2,892 3,271 Matfield Green 33 32 33 33 33 34 33 60 Mayetta 267 256 254 259 259 257 255 312 Mayfield 110 110 112 114 115 118 118 113 Meade 1,526 1,505 1,503 1,510 1,497 1,500 1,483 1,672 Medicine Lodge 2,453 2,340 2,281 2,189 2,145 2,110 2,060 2,193 Melvern 423 435 459 481 495 505 512 429 Menlo 50 50 52 51 50 50 50 57 Meriden 622 647 676 695 706 712 703 706 Merriam 11,819 12,101 12,322 12,183 12,167 12,128 12,044 11,008 Milan 109 109 111 113 114 114 114 137 Mildred 46 62 63 62 61 63 63 36 Milford 579 616 586 498 482 490 485 502 Miltonvale 484 463 449 430 423 414 407 523 Minneapolis 1,983 1,960 1,996 2,074 2,090 2,092 2,075 2,046 Minneola 705 700 718 710 718 698 694 717 Mission 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 2.3 468 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Mission Hills 3,446 3,482 3,504 3,450 3,446 3,443 3,424 3,593 Mission Woods 182 187 198 205 208 210 212 165 Moline 473 462 472 478 478 480 479 457 Montezuma 838 861 872 881 872 880 881 966 Moran 551 540 538 531 522 523 516 562 Morganville 181 182 180 181 178 176 174 198 Morland 234 227 219 220 217 215 211 164 Morrill 299 292 284 281 279 276 270 277 Morrowville 173 169 170 170 168 166 165 168 Moscow 252 262 264 268 266 266 265 247 Mound City 789 802 814 837 835 831 830 821 Moundridge 1,531 1,563 1,575 1,572 1,568 1,562 1,566 1,593 Mound Valley 405 402 394 392 393 390 388 418 Mount Hope 805 821 816 813 822 843 846 830 Mulberry 555 550 570 571 560 554 555 577 Mullinville 289 293 300 301 296 294 290 279 Mulvane 4,683 4,851 4,950 5,014 5,084 5,178 5,367 5,155 Munden 143 140 141 144 143 142 140 122 Muscotah 194 193 194 193 194 195 196 200 Narka 113 111 113 113 113 114 112 93 Nashville 118 118 120 120 122 122 124 111 Natoma 392 379 369 360 352 347 333 367 Neodesha 2,837 2,776 2,805 2,844 2,828 2,808 2,820 2,848 Neosho Falls 157 155 156 156 158 158 158 179 Neosho Rapids 235 235 237 237 236 235 237 274 Ness City 1,724 1,667 1,640 1,544 1,519 1,534 1,507 1,534 Netawaka 167 161 168 171 170 173 175 170 New Albany 60 59 60 60 60 61 62 73 New Cambria 152 157 162 169 169 169 170 150 New Strawn 428 453 482 487 491 487 490 425 Newton 16,700 16,934 17,126 17,623 17,634 17,667 17,742 17,190 Nickerson 1,137 1,132 1,129 1,127 1,125 1,127 1,135 1,194 Niotaze 99 97 98 99 99 98 96 122 Norcatur 198 189 180 177 178 175 171 169 North Newton 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 -29.9 469 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Norton 3,017 2,932 2,910 2,865 2,859 2,811 2,748 3,012 Nortonville 643 669 695 722 739 746 745 620 Norwich 455 456 463 470 475 480 486 551 Oak Hill 13 11 11 11 11 11 11 35 Oakley 2,045 2,124 2,101 2,074 2,043 2,016 1,982 2,173 Oberlin 2,197 2,076 1,946 1,889 1,877 1,831 1,791 1,994 Offerle 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 Oketo 116 115 114 116 116 115 115 87 Olathe 63,402 68,402 72,906 79,497 82,174 85,141 88,192 92,962 Olivet 59 60 63 66 69 70 71 64 Olmitz 130 131 128 122 120 117 113 138 Olpe 431 436 436 431 426 424 424 504 Olsburg 192 194 194 190 192 192 193 192 Onaga 761 771 774 763 762 764 761 704 Oneida 79 80 78 79 77 79 79 70 Osage City 2,683 2,736 2,830 2,936 2,971 2,962 2,944 3,034 Osawatomie 4,590 4,617 4,555 4,552 4,551 4,583 4,612 4,645 Osborne 1,778 1,791 1,805 1,830 1,832 1,831 1,827 1,607 Oskaloosa 1,074 1,077 1,082 1,115 1,135 1,152 1,138 1,165 Oswego 1,870 1,972 2,026 2,112 2,114 2,119 2,126 2,046 Otis 385 388 377 376 371 372 371 325 Ottawa 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 Overland Park 111,790 118,728 125,985 131,078 134,884 139,378 142,783 149,080 Oxford 1,143 1,177 1,203 1,231 1,235 1,247 1,242 1,173 Ozawkie 458 460 476 485 493 493 488 552 Palco 295 290 286 277 270 268 264 248 Palmer 121 119 119 118 117 116 115 108 Paola 4,698 4,872 4,850 4,872 4,859 4,822 4,848 5,011 Paradise 66 63 64 62 60 59 58 64 Park 150 149 150 148 149 148 148 151 Park City 5,054 5,321 5,367 5,449 5,537 5,641 5,702 5,814 Parker 256 260 262 271 275 278 282 281 Parkerville 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 9.8 470 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Parsons 11,919 11,967 11,770 11,591 11,553 11,509 11,442 11,514 Partridge 213 212 214 220 220 222 225 259 Pawnee Rock 367 372 365 349 349 341 333 356 Paxico 174 167 172 183 183 182 182 211 Peabody 1,349 1,368 1,423 1,435 1,424 1,404 1,387 1,384 Penalosa 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 27 Perry 881 882 899 924 937 940 930 901 Peru 206 204 202 205 206 202 199 183 Phillipsburg 2,828 2,900 2,820 2,710 2,660 2,620 2,568 2,668 Pittsburg 17,789 18,188 18,117 18,354 18,516 18,548 18,534 19,243 Plains City 957 947 947 967 960 966 957 1,163 Plainville 2,173 2,144 2,112 2,057 2,006 1,990 1,961 2,029 Pleasanton 1,231 1,279 1,292 1,329 1,329 1,351 1,362 1,387 Plevna 117 117 117 118 118 120 121 99 Pomona 835 875 950 1,006 1,027 1,058 1,085 923 Portis 129 129 129 127 125 124 120 123 Potwin 448 465 475 481 479 478 475 457 Powhattan 111 110 111 112 113 112 112 91 Prairie View 111 110 109 107 106 106 105 141 Prairie Village 23,186 23,478 23,900 23,649 23,566 23,464 23,294 22,072 Pratt 6,687 6,596 6,507 6,504 6,464 6,451 6,321 6,570 Prescott 301 305 305 311 313 314 316 280 Preston 177 178 181 187 189 191 189 164 Pretty Prairie 601 593 589 589 585 582 582 615 Princeton 275 288 313 330 335 339 344 317 Protection 625 592 577 561 545 540 527 558 Quenemo 369 376 389 391 392 394 391 468 Quinter 945 839 811 769 759 741 728 961 Radium 47 46 47 47 46 46 45 40 Ramona 114 113 118 122 123 121 120 94 Randall 96 90 86 86 83 80 78 90 Randolph 129 128 128 121 119 117 117 175 Ransom 386 372 364 347 341 343 336 338 Rantoul 200 208 225 237 243 249 254 241 Raymond 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 -14.9 471 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Reading 264 262 262 259 255 255 255 247 Redfield 143 140 142 146 146 147 146 140 Republic 177 173 174 175 173 172 169 161 Reserve 108 80 75 76 76 76 75 100 Rexford 171 172 173 176 173 171 170 157 Richfield 50 48 49 47 46 47 48 48 Richmond 528 553 590 608 616 629 639 510 Riley 804 810 821 774 743 727 719 886 Robinson 268 264 261 256 259 258 255 216 Roeland Park 7,706 7,783 7,847 7,742 7,714 7,681 7,624 7,210 Rolla 387 405 422 447 449 452 455 482 Rose Hill 2,399 2,810 3,070 3,351 3,433 3,495 3,563 3,432 Roseland 98 102 106 109 109 109 108 101 Rossville 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 Rush Center 177 182 178 179 175 176 176 176 Russell 4,783 4,743 4,746 4,777 4,767 4,691 4,654 4,696 Russell Springs 29 30 29 27 27 26 26 32 Sabetha 2,341 2,364 2,453 2,441 2,395 2,385 2,369 2,589 St. Francis 1,495 1,499 1,505 1,513 1,500 1,479 1,510 1,497 St. George 397 407 414 429 430 439 443 434 St. John 1,357 1,300 1,305 1,259 1,235 1,217 1,194 1,318 St. Marys 1,791 2,005 2,037 2,079 2,098 2,123 2,134 2,198 St. Paul 687 695 693 694 700 697 695 646 Salina 42,299 43,610 44,259 44,515 44,354 44,115 44,077 45,679 Satanta 1,073 1,033 1,002 962 969 941 942 1,239 Savonburg 93 94 96 95 93 95 95 91 Sawyer 183 183 185 188 191 192 189 124 Scammon 466 480 493 509 515 515 515 496 Scandia 421 404 395 386 379 373 363 436 Schoenchen 200 203 211 210 213 208 197 214 Scott City 3,785 3,857 3,770 3,709 3,658 3,673 3,615 3,855 Scottsville 26 26 26 26 24 24 24 21 Scranton 674 684 706 710 713 716 716 724 Sedan 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 -2.1 472 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Sedgwick 1,438 1,439 1,465 1,490 1,500 1,517 1,538 1,537 Selden 248 242 228 223 222 220 216 201 Seneca 2,027 2,131 2,113 2,084 2,042 2,034 2,032 2,122 Severance 98 95 91 90 90 90 90 108 Severy 357 374 382 392 392 399 394 359 Seward 71 70 73 73 73 74 74 63 Sharon 256 255 259 259 259 259 257 210 Sharon Springs 872 867 858 849 850 847 848 835 Shawnee 37,962 39,586 41,574 42,995 44,086 45,183 46,364 47,996 Silver Lake 1,390 1,452 1,462 1,413 1,399 1,413 1,417 1,358 Simpson 107 120 117 116 115 113 112 114 Smith Center 2,016 1,954 1,928 1,910 1,857 1,846 1,840 1,931 Smolan 195 202 205 206 202 199 197 218 Soldier 135 130 130 128 127 125 125 122 Solomon 939 931 953 1,000 1,008 1,003 1,022 1,072 South Haven 420 424 431 438 443 451 452 390 South Hutchinson 2,444 2,486 2,516 2,624 2,581 2,598 2,622 2,539 Spearville 716 723 732 744 734 738 737 813 Speed 64 64 65 62 63 62 62 44 Spivey 88 88 92 94 96 98 100 80 Spring Hill 2,191 2,425 2,510 2,494 2,499 2,550 2,657 2,727 Stafford 1,344 1,261 1,266 1,214 1,184 1,164 1,139 1,161 Stark 79 81 80 81 81 80 80 106 Sterling 2,191 2,200 2,216 2,212 2,314 2,303 2,262 2,642 Stockton 1,507 1,568 1,548 1,507 1,472 1,459 1,437 1,558 Strong City 617 598 600 595 598 606 589 584 Sublette 1,378 1,419 1,448 1,446 1,482 1,464 1,499 1,592 Summerfield 169 168 167 171 169 169 169 211 Sun City 88 87 87 85 85 85 84 81 Susank 61 72 69 65 65 64 62 57 Sylvan Grove 321 299 292 277 275 270 269 324 Sylvia 308 295 295 296 296 297 299 297 Syracuse 1,606 1,566 1,528 1,527 1,540 1,593 1,595 1,824 Tampa 113 113 117 118 115 113 111 144 Tescott 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 6.9 473 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Thayer 435 456 461 463 469 468 470 500 Timken 87 88 85 85 83 83 83 83 Tipton 267 265 258 257 254 253 254 243 Tonganoxie 2,347 2,637 2,758 2,863 2,908 2,946 2,952 2,728 Topeka 119,883 121,815 122,656 123,675 123,806 123,993 124,529 122,377 Toronto 317 309 308 303 302 300 297 312 Towanda 1,289 1,339 1,383 1,425 1,434 1,437 1,442 1,338 Treece 172 177 183 192 194 194 195 149 Tribune 918 859 865 854 848 828 800 835 Troy 1,073 1,066 1,007 1,011 1,013 1,016 1,024 1,054 Turon 393 390 390 392 391 392 394 436 Tyro 243 241 242 239 239 240 240 226 Udall 824 841 865 877 881 879 877 794 Ulysses 5,474 5,678 5,865 5,946 6,090 6,208 6,128 5,960 Uniontown 290 289 295 299 299 297 293 288 Utica 208 204 204 194 191 195 192 223 Valley Center 3,624 4,417 4,479 4,640 4,755 4,868 4,935 4,883 Valley Falls 1,253 1,271 1,283 1,293 1,301 1,295 1,300 1,254 Vermillion 113 109 104 101 97 95 93 107 Victoria 1,248 1,255 1,306 1,287 1,307 1,261 1,198 1,208 Vining 55 56 53 53 53 52 52 58 Viola 185 194 203 213 222 228 232 211 Virgil 91 92 93 94 93 95 93 113 WaKeeney 2,161 2,094 2,068 2,038 1,987 1,963 1,946 1,924 Wakefield 900 931 937 952 943 939 930 838 Waldo 57 55 55 54 54 53 53 48 Waldron 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 Wallace 75 77 76 76 76 78 77 67 Walnut 214 209 215 213 208 205 204 221 Walton 226 234 250 251 255 259 256 284 Wamego 3,706 3,893 3,990 4,091 4,125 4,167 4,233 4,246 Washington 1,304 1,292 1,302 1,299 1,295 1,279 1,278 1,223 Waterville 601 588 566 554 542 529 517 681 Wathena 1,160 1,172 1,124 1,147 1,151 1,156 1,168 1,348 Waverly 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 14.9 474 April 1, 1990 July 1, 1992 July 1, 1994 July 1, 1996 July 1, 1997 July 1, 1998 July 1, 1999 April 1, 2000 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999 and Percent Change, 1990-2000 Percent Change April 1, 1990- April 1, 2000 Webber 39 38 37 38 39 38 38 37 Weir 730 799 826 862 873 878 881 780 Wellington 8,517 8,634 8,638 8,634 8,633 8,678 8,610 8,647 Wellsville 1,563 1,709 1,818 1,852 1,839 1,855 1,877 1,606 West Mineral 226 232 239 249 253 253 253 243 Westmoreland 541 558 590 610 617 625 634 631 Westphalia 152 151 149 148 149 147 147 165 Westwood 1,772 1,812 1,823 1,795 1,785 1,778 1,763 1,533 Westwood Hills 383 388 407 419 424 429 432 378 Wetmore 284 284 286 287 284 284 285 362 Wheaton 106 111 113 115 117 120 122 92 White City 533 530 529 518 508 498 496 518 White Cloud 255 251 238 236 237 236 238 239 Whitewater 683 710 724 735 729 725 724 653 Whiting 213 213 217 223 223 225 227 206 Wichita 304,017 320,037 323,342 324,991 328,576 333,680 335,562 346,753 Willard 110 112 115 115 113 115 113 86 Williamsburg 261 271 294 306 310 318 324 351 Willis 86 85 87 86 86 86 85 69 Willowbrook 950000008 Wilmore 78 74 71 70 68 67 66 57 Wilsey 149 161 162 162 161 160 160 191 Wilson 834 645 622 595 580 568 555 799 Winchester 613 615 618 633 679 693 683 579 Windom 136 136 139 141 143 144 147 137 Winfield 11,931 12,007 11,916 11,955 11,936 11,899 11,947 12,206 Winona 194 197 192 187 184 181 177 228 Woodbine 186 190 192 195 193 192 192 207 Woodston 121 121 121 119 118 117 116 116 Yates Center 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 Zurich 151 154 156 154 152 153 153 126 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/popest/archives/1990s/su-99-07/SU-99-7_KS.txt (accessed February 10, 2005); 1990 Census of Population, STF1-A, CPH-L-157; 2000 Census, SF1, CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed February 7, 2005). 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 2.8 475 City Abbyville 128 128 128 127 126 -1.56 Abilene 6,543 6,458 6,422 6,438 6,397 -2.23 Admire 177 179 178 179 180 1.69 Agenda 81 79 76 74 73 -9.88 Agra 306 302 296 290 283 -7.52 Albert 181 180 179 180 180 -0.55 Alden 168 165 162 161 161 -4.17 Alexander 75 74 72 71 72 -4.00 Allen 211 212 212 213 214 1.42 Alma 797 781 767 766 768 -3.64 Almena 469 464 463 466 465 -0.85 Alta Vista 442 432 424 425 431 -2.49 Altamont 1,092 1,076 1,067 1,069 1,072 -1.83 Alton 117 115 114 111 110 -5.98 Altoona 485 485 483 484 476 -1.86 Americus 938 944 937 937 938 0.00 Andale 766 783 787 788 791 3.26 Andover 6,698 7,425 7,716 8,182 8,617 28.65 Anthony 2,440 2,404 2,347 2,336 2,307 -5.45 Arcadia 391 390 386 388 385 -1.53 Argonia 534 524 517 512 511 -4.31 Arkansas City 11,963 11,748 12,058 11,816 11,753 -1.76 Arlington 459 454 448 445 441 -3.92 Arma 1,529 1,517 1,498 1,502 1,494 -2.29 Ashland 975 968 960 955 958 -1.74 Assaria 438 452 452 449 448 2.28 Atchison 10,232 10,215 10,160 10,161 10,185 -0.46 Athol 51 50 48 48 47 -7.84 Atlanta 255 253 255 253 253 -0.78 Attica 636 628 615 617 616 -3.14 Atwood 1,279 1,250 1,237 1,210 1,175 -8.13 Auburn 1,121 1,113 1,114 1,122 1,125 0.36 Augusta 8,423 8,467 8,489 8,483 8,560 1.63 Aurora 79 78 77 77 77 -2.53 Axtell 445 445 439 435 432 -2.92 Baldwin City 3,400 3,526 3,554 3,606 3,664 7.76 Barnard 123 123 122 122 119 -3.25 Barnes 152 148 146 146 144 -5.26 Bartlett 124 123 123 123 124 0.00 Basehor 2,238 2,317 2,524 2,727 2,999 34.00 Bassett 22 22 22 22 22 0.00 Baxter Springs 4,602 4,503 4,423 4,367 4,346 -5.56 Bazine 311 300 291 278 270 -13.18 Beattie 277 275 272 269 267 -3.61 Bel Aire 6,014 6,266 6,408 6,516 6,530 8.58 Belle Plaine 1,708 1,698 1,670 1,653 1,649 -3.45 Belleville 2,239 2,167 2,085 2,029 1,984 -11.39 Beloit 4,019 3,916 3,871 3,857 3,781 -5.92 Belpre 104 103 102 100 101 -2.88 Belvue 228 227 224 227 224 -1.75 Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate 476 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Benedict 103 103 102 102 101 -1.94 Bennington 623 622 623 617 618 -0.80 Bentley 368 373 389 402 415 12.77 Benton 827 817 817 816 817 -1.21 Bern 204 199 200 201 200 -1.96 Beverly 199 198 196 197 193 -3.02 Bird City 482 470 460 449 444 -7.88 Bison 235 232 227 224 225 -4.26 Blue Mound 277 279 278 278 284 2.53 Blue Rapids 1,088 1,078 1,065 1,055 1,046 -3.86 Bluff City 80 80 78 78 78 -2.50 Bogue 179 176 176 173 170 -5.03 Bonner Springs 6,768 6,837 6,819 6,818 6,892 1.83 Brewster 285 282 279 275 268 -5.96 Bronson 346 347 344 343 342 -1.16 Brookville 259 259 257 254 253 -2.32 Brownell 48 47 46 44 43 -10.42 Bucklin 725 719 714 722 722 -0.41 Buffalo 284 285 283 283 279 -1.76 Buhler 1,358 1,355 1,346 1,336 1,337 -1.55 Bunker Hill 101 99 98 97 97 -3.96 Burden 564 559 563 557 559 -0.89 Burdett 256 249 244 242 243 -5.08 Burlingame 1,017 1,008 1,008 1,004 1,018 0.10 Burlington 2,790 2,769 2,767 2,765 2,735 -1.97 Burns 268 272 271 279 271 1.12 Burr Oak 265 251 242 236 233 -12.08 Burrton 932 929 927 922 919 -1.39 Bushong 55 56 56 56 56 1.82 Bushton 314 308 303 300 300 -4.46 Byers 50 50 50 49 49 -2.00 Caldwell 1,284 1,266 1,247 1,232 1,242 -3.27 Cambridge 103 102 103 101 102 -0.97 Caney 2,092 2,062 2,028 2,008 1,999 -4.45 Canton 829 825 819 817 817 -1.45 Carbondale 1,478 1,463 1,458 1,447 1,451 -1.83 Carlton 38 38 38 38 38 0.00 Cassoday 130 128 127 128 127 -2.31 Cawker 521 509 503 501 488 -6.33 Cedar 26 25 25 25 24 -7.69 Cedar Point 53 53 54 53 55 3.77 Cedar Vale 723 708 699 692 683 -5.53 Centralia 534 516 515 512 507 -5.06 Chanute 9,411 9,314 9,191 9,092 9,043 -3.91 Chapman 1,241 1,229 1,246 1,247 1,239 -0.16 Chase 490 482 475 470 471 -3.88 Chautauqua 113 110 109 109 108 -4.42 Cheney 1,783 1,810 1,838 1,843 1,844 3.42 Cherokee 722 724 716 721 715 -0.97 Cherryvale 2,386 2,361 2,318 2,306 2,296 -3.77 477 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Chetopa 1,281 1,256 1,245 1,241 1,237 -3.43 Cimarron 1,934 1,956 1,998 2,021 2,037 5.33 Circleville 185 184 184 184 183 -1.08 Claflin 705 694 687 686 683 -3.12 Clay Center 4,564 4,507 4,460 4,393 4,381 -4.01 Clayton 66 65 65 66 65 -1.52 Clearwater 2,178 2,177 2,197 2,200 2,192 0.64 Clifton 557 540 531 522 516 -7.36 Climax 64 65 65 64 64 0.00 Clyde 740 730 725 723 712 -3.78 Coats 112 111 112 111 110 -1.79 Coffeyville 11,060 10,877 10,680 10,568 10,504 -5.03 Colby 5,450 5,411 5,350 5,253 5,145 -5.60 Coldwater 792 801 788 769 763 -3.66 Collyer 133 131 128 127 131 -1.50 Colony 397 399 395 395 391 -1.51 Columbus 3,396 3,347 3,311 3,301 3,311 -2.50 Colwich 1,229 1,257 1,266 1,274 1,300 5.78 Concordia 5,714 5,594 5,517 5,460 5,392 -5.64 Conway Springs 1,322 1,312 1,298 1,284 1,281 -3.10 Coolidge 86 87 87 88 87 1.16 Copeland 339 338 338 334 329 -2.95 Corning 170 166 167 168 167 -1.76 Cottonwood Falls 966 954 962 938 959 -0.72 Council Grove 2,321 2,313 2,290 2,263 2,253 -2.93 Courtland 334 323 311 302 295 -11.68 Coyville 71 71 71 71 70 -1.41 Cuba 231 225 217 213 210 -9.09 Cullison 98 97 97 97 96 -2.04 Culver 164 166 168 167 167 1.83 Cunningham 514 507 495 495 491 -4.47 Damar 155 153 152 150 150 -3.23 Danville 59 59 58 58 58 -1.69 De Soto 4,561 4,658 4,728 4,855 5,070 11.16 Dearing 409 458 454 454 456 11.49 Deerfield 884 903 899 870 879 -0.57 Delia 179 179 181 183 184 2.79 Delphos 469 466 466 460 456 -2.77 Denison 231 228 228 228 227 -1.73 Denton 186 186 185 186 184 -1.08 Derby 17,807 18,475 18,838 19,155 20,326 14.15 Dexter 364 359 359 353 353 -3.02 Dighton 1,261 1,226 1,164 1,145 1,138 -9.75 Dodge City 25,176 25,136 25,175 25,528 25,762 2.33 Dorrance 205 199 196 193 194 -5.37 Douglass 1,813 1,793 1,800 1,801 1,810 -0.17 Downs 1,038 1,017 1,002 969 953 -8.19 Dresden 51 51 50 49 49 -3.92 Dunlap 81 81 81 80 81 0.00 Durham 114 114 113 113 111 -2.63 478 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Dwight 330 330 328 327 328 -0.61 Earlton 80 80 80 80 80 0.00 Eastborough 826 819 816 807 797 -3.51 Easton 362 371 372 367 361 -0.28 Edgerton 1,440 1,481 1,522 1,547 1,600 11.11 Edmond 47 46 46 47 46 -2.13 Edna 423 418 418 421 422 -0.24 Edwardsville 4,146 4,399 4,425 4,462 4,495 8.42 Effingham 588 592 589 587 586 -0.34 El Dorado 12,057 12,718 12,689 12,718 12,717 5.47 Elbing 218 213 212 210 210 -3.67 Elgin 82 81 80 80 79 -3.66 Elk City 305 303 300 300 301 -1.31 Elk Falls 112 110 110 108 107 -4.46 Elkhart 2,233 2,154 2,135 2,137 2,081 -6.81 Ellinwood 2,164 2,128 2,108 2,093 2,072 -4.25 Ellis 1,873 1,867 1,851 1,838 1,830 -2.30 Ellsworth 2,965 2,931 2,910 2,902 2,883 -2.77 Elmdale 50 50 50 49 51 2.00 Elsmore 73 72 71 70 69 -5.48 Elwood 1,145 1,236 1,225 1,225 1,201 4.89 Emmett 277 280 277 277 274 -1.08 Emporia 26,760 26,802 26,628 26,602 26,639 -0.45 Englewood 109 108 107 106 107 -1.83 Ensign 203 212 212 209 206 1.48 Enterprise 836 825 820 821 813 -2.75 Erie 1,211 1,198 1,181 1,178 1,173 -3.14 Esbon 148 142 138 136 135 -8.78 Eskridge 589 581 574 577 579 -1.70 Eudora 4,307 4,465 4,806 4,905 5,119 18.85 Eureka 2,914 2,930 2,885 2,838 2,821 -3.19 Everest 314 311 308 308 307 -2.23 Fairview 271 270 268 266 262 -3.32 Fairway 3,952 3,914 3,876 3,877 3,849 -2.61 Fall River 156 158 157 156 156 0.00 Florence 671 672 667 665 655 -2.38 Fontana 149 151 151 150 149 0.00 Ford 314 315 315 321 325 3.50 Formoso 129 124 120 118 118 -8.53 Fort Scott 8,297 8,256 8,145 8,125 8,048 -3.00 Fowler 567 575 576 573 572 0.88 Frankfort 855 842 825 810 797 -6.78 Frederick 11 11 11 11 11 0.00 Fredonia 2,600 2,589 2,557 2,548 2,488 -4.31 Freeport 6 66660. Frontenac 2,996 3,019 3,050 3,080 3,079 2.77 Fulton 184 184 183 182 182 -1.09 Galatia 61 60 60 61 60 -1.64 Galena 3,287 3,240 3,209 3,197 3,210 -2.34 Galesburg 150 150 149 149 149 -0.67 479 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Galva 701 715 718 730 747 6.56 Garden City 28,451 28,131 27,475 27,204 27,312 -4.00 Garden Plain 797 801 807 808 813 2.01 Gardner 9,396 10,287 10,742 11,664 12,937 37.69 Garfield 198 193 189 187 188 -5.05 Garnett 3,368 3,405 3,375 3,385 3,363 -0.15 Gas 556 553 562 556 557 0.18 Gaylord 145 141 136 133 130 -10.34 Gem 96 96 96 95 93 -3.13 Geneseo 272 270 268 268 271 -0.37 Geuda Springs 212 212 210 209 210 -0.94 Girard 2,773 2,767 2,731 2,730 2,687 -3.10 Glade 114 112 111 109 108 -5.26 Glasco 536 524 517 511 505 -5.78 Glen Elder 439 428 422 420 411 -6.38 Goddard 2,037 2,331 2,626 2,921 3,196 56.90 Goessel 565 560 558 554 548 -3.01 Goff 181 180 181 179 177 -2.21 Goodland 4,948 4,857 4,699 4,621 4,534 -8.37 Gorham 360 348 342 338 339 -5.83 Gove City 105 103 102 99 98 -6.67 Grainfield 327 323 318 310 307 -6.12 Grandview Plaza 1,184 1,162 1,141 1,122 1,071 -9.54 Great Bend 15,345 15,119 14,997 14,937 14,851 -3.22 Greeley 327 332 331 334 335 2.45 Green 147 146 144 142 141 -4.08 Greenleaf 357 348 344 339 333 -6.72 Greensburg 1,574 1,498 1,475 1,479 1,452 -7.75 Grenola 231 226 226 223 220 -4.76 Gridley 372 372 371 372 368 -1.08 Grinnell 329 324 319 311 308 -6.38 Gypsum 414 413 410 405 403 -2.66 Haddam 169 165 163 162 160 -5.33 Halstead 1,873 1,876 1,887 1,892 1,901 1.49 Hamilton 334 338 335 332 333 -0.30 Hamlin 53 52 52 52 52 -1.89 Hanover 653 635 622 613 603 -7.66 Hanston 259 265 268 266 260 0.39 Hardtner 199 194 193 192 191 -4.02 Harper 1,567 1,545 1,509 1,516 1,511 -3.57 Hartford 500 505 504 507 509 1.80 Harveyville 267 258 253 255 256 -4.12 Havana 86 86 85 85 86 0.00 Haven 1,175 1,187 1,179 1,177 1,175 0.00 Havensville 146 146 145 146 147 0.68 Haviland 612 592 587 594 589 -3.76 Hays 20,013 19,994 19,938 19,918 19,841 -0.86 Haysville 8,502 9,163 9,322 9,495 9,627 13.23 Hazelton 144 140 139 139 138 -4.17 Hepler 154 154 152 153 152 -1.30 480 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Herington 2,563 2,520 2,497 2,494 2,469 -3.67 Herndon 149 146 146 144 141 -5.37 Hesston 3,509 3,575 3,596 3,610 3,625 3.31 Hiawatha 3,417 3,410 3,359 3,329 3,287 -3.80 Highland 976 977 972 969 962 -1.43 Hill City 1,604 1,563 1,551 1,511 1,469 -8.42 Hillsboro 2,854 2,848 2,825 2,804 2,750 -3.64 Hoisington 2,975 2,922 2,974 2,971 2,969 -0.20 Holcomb 2,026 1,999 1,953 1,934 1,943 -4.10 Hollenberg 31 30 30 30 29 -6.45 Holton 3,353 3,329 3,335 3,350 3,345 -0.24 Holyrood 464 457 452 454 453 -2.37 Hope 372 366 363 365 364 -2.15 Horace 143 144 137 135 135 -5.59 Horton 1,967 1,936 1,903 1,886 1,869 -4.98 Howard 808 792 794 782 774 -4.21 Hoxie 1,244 1,203 1,183 1,185 1,158 -6.91 Hoyt 571 572 578 584 587 2.80 Hudson 133 132 130 128 128 -3.76 Hugoton 3,708 3,634 3,599 3,597 3,722 0.38 Humboldt 1,999 1,976 1,961 1,939 1,940 -2.95 Hunnewell 83 82 82 81 82 -1.20 Hunter 77 75 74 75 74 -3.90 Huron 87 88 88 88 89 2.30 Hutchinson 40,787 41,621 41,298 41,179 41,047 0.64 Independence 9,846 9,698 9,530 9,444 9,407 -4.46 Ingalls 328 330 333 330 325 -0.91 Inman 1,222 1,216 1,200 1,196 1,192 -2.45 Iola 6,302 6,205 6,155 6,086 6,083 -3.48 Isabel 108 106 105 104 104 -3.70 Iuka 185 184 185 183 182 -1.62 Jamestown 399 394 391 390 388 -2.76 Jennings 146 144 141 137 134 -8.22 Jetmore 903 923 933 925 904 0.11 Jewell 483 468 456 449 447 -7.45 Johnson City 1,528 1,528 1,533 1,507 1,495 -2.16 Junction City 18,886 18,289 17,790 17,506 16,806 -11.01 Kanopolis 543 538 531 528 522 -3.87 Kanorado 248 245 237 233 230 -7.26 Kansas City 146,866 147,132 146,341 145,624 145,004 -1.27 Kechi 1,038 1,080 1,147 1,180 1,210 16.57 Kensington 529 518 505 501 495 -6.43 Kincaid 178 180 180 181 182 2.25 Kingman 3,387 3,352 3,268 3,296 3,275 -3.31 Kinsley 1,658 1,618 1,593 1,551 1,559 -5.97 Kiowa 1,055 1,024 1,006 992 979 -7.20 Kirwin 229 226 223 219 217 -5.24 Kismet 484 494 505 512 518 7.02 La Crosse 1,376 1,357 1,334 1,323 1,329 -3.42 La Cygne 1,115 1,128 1,125 1,123 1,123 0.72 481 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate La Harpe 706 698 694 686 684 -3.12 Labette 68 68 68 68 68 0.00 Lake Quivira 932 931 923 923 919 -1.39 Lakin 2,316 2,352 2,337 2,291 2,303 -0.56 Lancaster 291 294 294 296 297 2.06 Lane 256 256 258 260 258 0.78 Langdon 72 72 72 72 72 0.00 Lansing 9,199 9,459 9,589 10,044 10,117 9.98 Larned 4,236 4,100 4,012 3,932 3,915 -7.58 Latham 164 162 163 163 164 0.00 Latimer 21 21 21 21 21 0.00 Lawrence 80,098 80,609 81,027 81,401 81,873 2.22 Le Roy 593 589 588 590 585 -1.35 Leavenworth 35,420 35,624 35,859 35,631 35,290 -0.37 Leawood 27,656 28,055 28,224 28,921 29,504 6.68 Lebanon 303 296 288 285 282 -6.93 Lebo 961 965 964 968 960 -0.10 Lecompton 608 618 614 607 599 -1.48 Lehigh 215 216 214 214 210 -2.33 Lenexa 40,238 40,675 41,203 42,068 42,615 5.91 Lenora 306 299 298 297 294 -3.92 Leon 647 642 644 645 648 0.15 Leona 88 89 88 89 88 0.00 Leonardville 398 422 401 414 384 -3.52 Leoti 1,598 1,594 1,561 1,533 1,475 -7.70 Lewis 486 481 478 470 476 -2.06 Liberal 19,666 19,757 20,037 20,133 20,218 2.81 Liberty 95 95 95 95 95 0.00 Liebenthal 111 111 109 108 110 -0.90 Lincoln Center 1,349 1,337 1,315 1,311 1,270 -5.86 Lincolnville 225 226 224 223 220 -2.22 Lindsborg 3,321 3,328 3,295 3,300 3,305 -0.48 Linn 425 413 406 401 395 -7.06 Linn Valley 562 575 576 579 579 3.02 Linwood 374 381 383 387 382 2.14 Little River 536 530 532 527 530 -1.12 Logan 603 592 580 567 555 -7.96 Lone Elm 27 27 27 27 27 0.00 Long Island 155 153 150 148 146 -5.81 Longford 94 92 91 90 89 -5.32 Longton 394 386 387 380 376 -4.57 Lorraine 136 134 133 133 133 -2.21 Lost Springs 71 71 70 70 69 -2.82 Louisburg 2,576 2,677 2,762 2,881 2,998 16.38 Louisville 209 209 209 211 211 0.96 Lucas 436 427 423 422 427 -2.06 Luray 203 196 193 190 191 -5.91 Lyndon 1,038 1,026 1,034 1,034 1,043 0.48 Lyons 3,732 3,664 3,609 3,572 3,576 -4.18 McCracken 211 210 208 205 205 -2.84 482 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate McCune 426 427 422 426 422 -0.94 McDonald 159 154 152 149 144 -9.43 McFarland 271 265 260 262 268 -1.11 McLouth 868 864 864 857 852 -1.84 McPherson 13,770 13,721 13,722 13,707 13,681 -0.65 Macksville 514 510 505 497 495 -3.70 Madison 857 857 843 828 823 -3.97 Mahaska 107 104 103 102 101 -5.61 Maize 1,868 1,985 2,031 2,089 2,118 13.38 Manchester 102 102 102 103 102 0.00 Manhattan 45,007 46,130 46,523 46,803 47,916 6.46 Mankato 976 927 895 874 864 -11.48 Manter 178 179 181 178 178 0.00 Maple Hill 469 467 475 481 491 4.69 Mapleton 98 99 98 97 97 -1.02 Marion 2,110 2,101 2,075 2,057 2,010 -4.74 Marquette 593 588 576 572 577 -2.70 Marysville 3,271 3,217 3,157 3,107 3,065 -6.30 Matfield Green 60 60 61 60 62 3.33 Mayetta 312 312 322 338 342 9.62 Mayfield 113 112 111 111 111 -1.77 Meade 1,672 1,679 1,671 1,643 1,624 -2.87 Medicine Lodge 2,193 2,122 2,086 2,066 2,042 -6.89 Melvern 429 429 432 427 428 -0.23 Menlo 57 57 57 57 56 -1.75 Meriden 706 699 693 689 698 -1.13 Merriam 11,008 10,906 10,814 10,828 10,774 -2.13 Milan 137 136 135 134 135 -1.46 Mildred 36 36 36 36 36 0.00 Milford 502 496 482 474 453 -9.76 Miltonvale 523 511 502 496 489 -6.50 Minneapolis 2,046 2,045 2,058 2,042 2,037 -0.44 Minneola 717 724 712 702 699 -2.51 Mission 2 9,727 9,922 9,842 9,843 9,772 0.46 Mission Hills 3,593 3,562 3,541 3,546 3,524 -1.92 Mission Woods 165 163 161 162 160 -3.03 Moline 457 447 448 441 436 -4.60 Montezuma 966 965 968 965 961 -0.52 Moran 562 561 557 549 548 -2.49 Morganville 198 197 196 194 195 -1.52 Morland 164 161 161 158 155 -5.49 Morrill 277 271 266 263 259 -6.50 Morrowville 168 164 162 161 159 -5.36 Moscow 247 243 243 245 255 3.24 Mound City 821 830 825 820 815 -0.73 Mound Valley 418 1,662 1,643 1,649 1,644 293.30 Moundridge 1,593 413 414 416 418 -73.76 Mount Hope 830 846 850 844 837 0.84 Mulberry 577 578 572 576 571 -1.04 Mullinville 279 268 265 269 266 -4.66 483 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Mulvane 5,155 5,250 5,470 5,528 5,575 8.15 Munden 122 119 115 112 111 -9.02 Muscotah 200 202 202 203 204 2.00 Narka 93 91 87 86 84 -9.68 Nashville 111 110 108 109 109 -1.80 Natoma 367 356 350 338 332 -9.54 Neodesha 2,848 2,812 2,774 2,755 2,690 -5.55 Neosho Falls 179 180 175 175 172 -3.91 Neosho Rapids 274 278 278 280 280 2.19 Ness City 1,534 1,489 1,455 1,394 1,360 -11.34 Netawaka 170 169 169 169 169 -0.59 New Albany 73 73 73 73 72 -1.37 New Cambria 150 152 152 152 153 2.00 New Strawn 425 417 413 410 403 -5.18 Newton 17,190 17,728 17,928 18,028 18,154 5.61 Nickerson 1,194 1,193 1,190 1,181 1,172 -1.84 Niotaze 122 120 118 118 118 -3.28 Norcatur 169 168 166 163 162 -4.14 North Newton 1,522 1,546 1,559 1,564 1,574 3.42 Norton 3,012 2,953 2,927 2,916 2,889 -4.08 Nortonville 620 613 610 605 600 -3.23 Norwich 551 547 535 537 539 -2.18 Oak Hill 35 35 34 34 34 -2.86 Oakley 2,173 2,129 2,099 2,043 2,006 -7.69 Oberlin 1,994 1,967 1,933 1,888 1,862 -6.62 Offerle 220 217 216 212 215 -2.27 Ogden 1,762 1,650 1,579 1,666 1,544 -12.37 Oketo 87 86 85 84 84 -3.45 Olathe 92,962 96,315 101,329 105,482 108,390 16.60 Olivet 64 64 64 64 65 1.56 Olmitz 138 137 137 137 137 -0.72 Olpe 504 509 508 511 513 1.79 Olsburg 192 190 187 187 185 -3.65 Onaga 704 698 691 689 686 -2.56 Oneida 70 68 69 69 69 -1.43 Osage City 3,034 2,990 2,990 2,970 2,992 -1.38 Osawatomie 4,645 4,639 4,627 4,595 4,600 -0.97 Osborne 1,607 1,563 1,534 1,485 1,461 -9.09 Oskaloosa 1,165 1,160 1,166 1,158 1,148 -1.46 Oswego 2,046 2,006 1,998 1,992 2,002 -2.15 Otis 325 323 320 319 323 -0.62 Ottawa 11,921 12,073 12,193 12,330 12,499 4.85 Overbrook 947 964 967 965 974 2.85 Overland Park 149,080 154,343 158,542 160,564 162,728 9.15 Oxford 1,173 1,161 1,147 1,135 1,134 -3.32 Ozawkie 552 554 555 560 570 3.26 Palco 248 243 238 234 231 -6.85 Palmer 108 105 104 103 102 -5.56 Paola 5,011 5,048 5,068 5,075 5,161 2.99 Paradise 64 63 62 62 63 -1.56 484 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Park 151 149 147 143 141 -6.62 Park City 5,814 6,249 6,392 6,808 7,000 20.40 Parker 281 283 283 283 285 1.42 Parkerville 73 73 72 72 72 -1.37 Parsons 11,514 11,392 11,324 11,339 11,291 -1.94 Partridge 259 265 264 265 266 2.70 Pawnee Rock 356 351 347 345 341 -4.21 Paxico 211 210 213 215 215 1.90 Peabody 1,384 1,378 1,365 1,354 1,321 -4.55 Penalosa 27 27 26 27 27 0.00 Perry 901 902 900 892 884 -1.89 Peru 183 179 177 177 176 -3.83 Phillipsburg 2,668 2,617 2,561 2,506 2,473 -7.31 Pittsburg 19,243 19,246 19,070 19,241 19,152 -0.47 Plains 1,163 1,178 1,177 1,164 1,154 -0.77 Plainville 2,029 1,987 1,947 1,914 1,897 -6.51 Pleasanton 1,387 1,400 1,389 1,382 1,370 -1.23 Plevna 99 99 99 99 99 0.00 Pomona 923 926 937 945 942 2.06 Portis 123 121 120 117 116 -5.69 Potwin 457 447 444 441 438 -4.16 Powhattan 91 88 88 88 87 -4.40 Prairie View 141 139 137 135 133 -5.67 Prairie Village 22,072 21,866 21,677 21,676 21,511 -2.54 Pratt 6,570 6,494 6,526 6,451 6,397 -2.63 Prescott 280 282 282 282 282 0.71 Preston 164 163 164 162 161 -1.83 Pretty Prairie 615 613 605 600 601 -2.28 Princeton 317 315 321 331 330 4.10 Protection 558 561 552 538 533 -4.48 Quenemo 468 465 464 460 460 -1.71 Quinter 961 938 919 892 874 -9.05 Radium 40 40 39 39 38 -5.00 Ramona 94 95 94 94 92 -2.13 Randall 90 82 79 77 76 -15.56 Randolph 175 164 156 163 149 -14.86 Ransom 338 328 319 307 299 -11.54 Rantoul 241 242 245 248 246 2.07 Raymond 95 94 94 94 95 0.00 Reading 247 249 249 250 251 1.62 Redfield 140 140 139 139 138 -1.43 Republic 161 157 151 148 146 -9.32 Reserve 100 99 98 98 97 -3.00 Rexford 157 158 157 156 153 -2.55 Richfield 48 47 46 46 45 -6.25 Richmond 510 509 514 518 514 0.78 Riley 886 825 787 827 760 -14.22 Robinson 216 212 208 206 203 -6.02 Roeland Park 7,210 7,129 7,061 7,055 6,997 -2.95 Rolla 482 468 467 461 453 -6.02 485 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Rose Hill 3,432 3,518 3,632 3,709 3,857 12.38 Roseland 101 100 98 98 98 -2.97 Rossville 1,014 1,011 1,008 1,005 993 -2.07 Rozel 182 179 176 172 173 -4.95 Rush Center 176 175 174 173 176 0.00 Russell 4,696 4,551 4,477 4,417 4,431 -5.64 Russell Springs 32 32 31 31 30 -6.25 Sabetha 2,589 2,557 2,554 2,548 2,532 -2.20 St. Francis 1,497 1,464 1,435 1,402 1,395 -6.81 St. George 434 450 450 458 475 9.45 St. John 1,318 1,295 1,273 1,242 1,224 -7.13 St. Marys 2,198 2,225 2,240 2,254 2,246 2.18 St. Paul 646 666 663 656 653 1.08 Salina 45,679 45,918 46,027 45,870 45,988 0.68 Satanta 1,239 1,216 1,199 1,188 1,196 -3.47 Savonburg 91 91 91 90 91 0.00 Sawyer 124 122 123 122 121 -2.42 Scammon 496 489 484 482 484 -2.42 Scandia 436 420 401 389 380 -12.84 Schoenchen 214 215 215 215 213 -0.47 Scott City 3,855 3,839 3,724 3,659 3,545 -8.04 Scottsville 21 21 21 21 20 -4.76 Scranton 724 717 717 713 717 -0.97 Sedan 1,342 1,312 1,294 1,294 1,289 -3.95 Sedgwick 1,537 1,546 1,625 1,638 1,649 7.29 Selden 201 194 191 191 186 -7.46 Seneca 2,122 2,067 2,080 2,078 2,072 -2.36 Severance 108 108 108 109 108 0.00 Severy 359 365 362 359 359 0.00 Seward 63 63 62 61 61 -3.17 Sharon 210 205 203 203 201 -4.29 Sharon Springs 835 805 787 760 739 -11.50 Shawnee 47,996 50,817 52,633 54,155 56,178 17.05 Silver Lake 1,358 1,357 1,344 1,342 1,353 -0.37 Simpson 114 111 109 108 106 -7.02 Smith Center 1,931 1,882 1,824 1,792 1,757 -9.01 Smolan 218 218 217 214 213 -2.29 Soldier 122 124 124 124 123 0.82 Solomon 1,072 1,063 1,062 1,062 1,051 -1.96 South Haven 390 388 385 380 378 -3.08 South Hutchinson 2,539 2,531 2,506 2,498 2,488 -2.01 Spearville 813 821 820 844 845 3.94 Speed 44 44 43 42 42 -4.55 Spivey 80 80 79 80 79 -1.25 Spring Hill 2,727 3,066 3,364 3,759 4,159 52.51 Stafford 1,161 1,140 1,121 1,092 1,077 -7.24 Stark 106 106 105 105 105 -0.94 Sterling 2,642 2,618 2,597 2,578 2,587 -2.08 Stockton 1,558 1,529 1,500 1,476 1,465 -5.97 Strong City 584 577 583 569 583 -0.17 486 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Sublette 1,592 1,578 1,570 1,569 1,592 0.00 Summerfield 211 209 207 205 203 -3.79 Sun City 81 79 78 78 77 -4.94 Susank 57 57 56 57 56 -1.75 Sylvan Grove 324 320 313 312 301 -7.10 Sylvia 297 297 296 296 297 0.00 Syracuse 1,824 1,872 1,859 1,865 1,824 0.00 Tampa 144 153 150 148 144 0.00 Tescott 339 341 344 339 336 -0.88 Thayer 500 502 499 498 499 -0.20 Timken 83 82 81 81 82 -1.20 Tipton 243 239 237 239 235 -3.29 Tonganoxie 2,728 3,017 3,187 3,336 3,597 31.85 Topeka 122,377 122,710 122,241 122,376 121,809 -0.46 Toronto 312 311 301 298 291 -6.73 Towanda 1,338 1,313 1,333 1,331 1,342 0.30 Treece 149 148 147 146 147 -1.34 Tribune 835 831 785 762 758 -9.22 Troy 1,054 1,050 1,042 1,041 1,024 -2.85 Turon 436 435 433 434 435 -0.23 Tyro 226 225 223 223 224 -0.88 Udall 794 783 795 781 780 -1.76 Ulysses 5,960 5,878 5,956 5,830 5,769 -3.20 Uniontown 288 286 281 283 280 -2.78 Utica 223 218 213 206 202 -9.42 Valley Center 4,883 5,031 5,107 5,170 5,369 9.95 Valley Falls 1,254 1,240 1,230 1,219 1,209 -3.59 Vermillion 107 105 103 101 99 -7.48 Victoria 1,208 1,207 1,196 1,184 1,175 -2.73 Vining 58 57 56 56 56 -3.45 Viola 211 213 214 214 213 0.95 Virgil 113 114 113 112 112 -0.88 WaKeeney 1,924 1,876 1,815 1,793 1,821 -5.35 Wakefield 838 865 857 850 868 3.58 Waldo 48 47 46 46 47 -2.08 Waldron 17 17 17 17 17 0.00 Wallace 67 66 65 63 62 -7.46 Walnut 221 221 219 221 219 -0.90 Walton 284 290 295 298 297 4.58 Wamego 4,246 4,226 4,205 4,233 4,224 -0.52 Washington 1,223 1,193 1,178 1,172 1,162 -4.99 Waterville 681 667 653 640 628 -7.78 Wathena 1,348 1,348 1,336 1,337 1,328 -1.48 Waverly 589 583 579 575 565 -4.07 Webber 37 36 35 34 34 -8.11 Weir 780 778 770 768 770 -1.28 Wellington 8,647 8,524 8,417 8,307 8,277 -4.28 Wellsville 1,606 1,570 1,593 1,609 1,616 0.62 West Mineral 243 241 239 238 238 -2.06 Westmoreland 631 634 635 638 643 1.90 487 City Percent Change April 2000 - July 2004 July 1, 2004 Estimate Population of Kansas Cities April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 and Percent Change 2000-2004 April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 Estimate 1 July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate Westphalia 165 167 167 168 168 1.82 Westwood 1,533 1,515 1,500 1,501 1,488 -2.94 Westwood Hills 378 373 370 370 366 -3.17 Wetmore 362 353 356 357 356 -1.66 Wheaton 92 92 92 92 92 0.00 White City 518 510 503 496 492 -5.02 White Cloud 239 239 238 240 238 -0.42 Whitewater 653 646 644 640 639 -2.14 Whiting 206 206 208 210 211 2.43 Wichita 346,753 352,160 354,306 354,490 353,823 2.04 Willard 86 87 86 85 84 -2.33 Williamsburg 351 365 369 369 362 3.13 Willis 69 68 67 67 67 -2.90 Willowbrook 88 88 88 88 88 0.00 Wilmore 57 58 57 56 56 -1.75 Wilsey 191 190 189 188 189 -1.05 Wilson 799 789 774 775 766 -4.13 Winchester 579 585 580 580 575 -0.69 Windom 137 137 135 136 136 -0.73 Winfield 12,206 12,172 12,213 12,021 12,005 -1.65 Winona 228 223 220 213 209 -8.33 Woodbine 207 205 205 207 206 -0.48 Woodston 116 114 113 112 112 -3.45 Yates Center 1,599 1,596 1,535 1,523 1,488 -6.94 Zenda 123 122 120 121 121 -1.63 Zurich 126 125 123 122 122 -3.17 1 July 1 estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimates are not comparable. 2 The city of Countryside consolidated with the city of Mission as of January 15, 2003. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf, http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/SUB-EST2004-4.html (accessed June 30, 2005). 488 Transportation Transport a t i on Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? The largest rail line in Kansas is the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe at 1,237 miles; the smallest, the Wichita Terminal Association, has only 2 miles of track. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation 489 Transportation Table of Contents Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2001-2003 ..........................................................................................491 Kansas Highways, 2003 (map)....................................................................................................................492 Kansas Railways, 2003 (map) .....................................................................................................................493 Public Road and Street Mileage by State, 2000-2003 .................................................................................494 Expenditure of Federal Funds Administered by the Federal Highway Administration in Kansas, 1994-2003 ...............................................................................................495 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1963-2003..........................................................................................496 State Motor Fuel Tax Rates, 2003...............................................................................................................497 Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Rates, Years in which Changes have Occurred, 1926-2004 .................................498 Number of Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 1998-2003....................................................................499 Kansas Drivers by License Class, 1998-2003 .............................................................................................499 Kansas Drivers by Age Category, 2000-2003..............................................................................................499 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2003...................................................................................500 Number of Vehicles Available per Household by County, 2000...................................................................502 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2003 ..............................................................................................504 Special City & County Highway Fund and County Equalization & Adjustment Fund, Calendar Year 2004..........................................................................................................................506 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1953-2003 ....................................................................507 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Commuting to Work, 2000.............................................................508 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 490 2001 2002 2003 Land Area (square miles) 81,823 81,823 81,823 Population (2000 Census) 2,688,418 2,688,418 2,723,507 Highway Fuel Use (1,000s gal.) Gasoline (est.) 1,215,200 886,145 1,318,189 Diesel 368,065 407,161 404,905 Gasohol (est.) 21,751 275,342 408,196 Total 1,605,016 1,568,648 2,131,290 Registered Vehicles Autos 1,419,689 1,412,012 1,389,193 Pickups and Trucks 694,179 694,016 675,270 Trailers 102,554 107,495 100,624 Motorcycles 46,857 48,735 51,130 Motorized Bikes 5,954 4,951 5,226 Motorized RVs 14,141 13,972 13,641 Special Registrations 143,839 157,860 166,759 Total 2,426,213 2,439,041 2,401,843 Licensed Drivers 1,901,698 1,967,455 1,987,251 Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (in 1,000s) 28,747,107 28,823,651 29,047,140 Tax Rates (cents/gal.) Gasoline 23 24 24 Diesel 25 26 26 Gasohol 23 24 24 Public Road Miles Rural 124,301 124,525 124,420 Urban (Cities over 5,000) 10,423 10,511 10,597 Total 134,724 135,036 135,017 Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 78,807 78,271 74,993 Fatal Accidents 433 449 419 Fatalities 494 511 469 Bridges Structurally Deficient 3,434 3,289 3,311 Functionally Obsolete 2,912 2,717 2,582 Non-Deficient 19,178 19,498 19,513 Not Rated 459 477 498 Total 25,983 25,981 25,904 Airports Public Use 143 143 143 Commercial Service 9 9 9 Transit Providers 178 194 194 Counties Served 99 96 96 Rail Miles Operated 4,947 4,019 4,000 Commodities Moved (tons) 328,462,005 329,977,213 335,783,926 Waterways Terminals 8 8 8 Public Road Miles 4th Population 33rd Bridges 3rd Vehicle Miles of Travel 33rd Rail Miles 6th Highway Fuel Use 33rd Public Use Airports 8th Registered Vehicles 30th Land Area 13th Licensed Drivers 31st Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics, http://www.ksdot.org/divplanning/selstat/SelectedStatistics.pdf (accessed June 21, 2005). Kansas Transportation at a Glance 2001-2003 National Rankings 2003 491 83 160 183 177 69 7556 166 81 36 40 24 281 59 160 36 254 77 I-470 73 I-135 169 54 I-35 I-135 159 I-35 I-335 50 I-35 283 I-70 I-70 40 24 I-70 Kansas Highways, 2003 Interstate State Highway U.S. Highway Kansas County Source: Policy Research Institute, data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2003 National Transportation Atlas. 492 Kansas Railways, 2003 Rail Lines Freight Passenger Kansas County Source: Policy Research Institute, data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2003 National Transportation Atlas. 493 2000 2001 2002 2003 Rank Alabama 94,311 94,439 94,434 94,434 19 Alaska 12,823 13,630 14,118 14,230 47 Arizona 55,195 55,245 57,162 57,529 34 Arkansas 97,600 98,133 98,483 98,541 17 California 168,076 168,771 167,898 169,549 2 Colorado 85,409 85,853 86,310 86,821 22 Connecticut 20,845 20,908 21,043 21,089 44 Delaware 5,779 5,814 5,846 5,894 49 District of Columbia 1,425 1,533 1,535 1,536 51 Florida 116,649 117,302 119,785 120,375 10 Georgia 114,727 115,533 115,777 116,534 11 Hawaii 4,281 4,277 4,300 4,309 50 Idaho 46,456 46,308 46,732 46,927 35 Illinois 138,372 138,359 138,338 138,526 3 Indiana 93,608 94,037 94,287 94,597 18 Iowa 113,377 113,439 113,450 113,516 12 Kansas 134,582 134,726 135,038 135,012 4 Kentucky 79,267 78,912 78,372 77,011 26 Louisiana 60,900 60,829 60,913 60,937 33 Maine 22,670 22,671 22,692 22,693 43 Maryland 30,494 30,623 30,815 30,688 41 Massachusetts 35,311 35,410 35,460 35,590 39 Michigan 121,979 121,789 122,029 122,222 8 Minnesota 132,250 132,279 132,121 131,893 5 Mississippi 73,498 73,700 73,900 74,105 27 Missouri 123,039 124,325 124,685 124,685 6 Montana 69,567 69,503 69,502 69,450 29 Nebraska 92,791 92,765 93,171 93,198 20 Nevada 37,854 38,656 34,855 33,977 40 New Hampshire 15,211 15,508 15,502 15,630 45 New Jersey 36,022 36,175 36,556 38,952 37 New Mexico 59,927 59,884 61,385 63,953 32 New York 112,783 112,960 114,020 113,124 14 North Carolina 99,813 101,195 101,743 102,160 16 North Dakota 86,609 86,590 86,587 86,782 23 Ohio 116,964 117,268 124,885 123,522 7 Oklahoma 112,634 112,696 112,534 112,578 15 Oregon 66,895 66,784 66,641 65,951 31 Pennsylvania 119,642 119,986 120,298 120,423 9 Rhode Island 6,052 6,051 6,051 6,415 48 South Carolina 64,921 66,167 66,194 66,230 30 South Dakota 83,471 83,560 83,610 83,688 24 Tennessee 87,419 87,825 88,286 88,518 21 Texas 301,035 300,767 301,776 301,987 1 Utah 41,852 42,207 42,610 42,716 36 Vermont 14,273 14,289 14,289 14,359 46 Virginia 70,393 70,717 70,950 71,242 28 Washington 80,209 80,984 82,179 82,264 25 West Virginia 37,277 36,997 36,996 36,993 38 Wisconsin 112,359 112,664 112,920 113,270 13 Wyoming 27,326 27,292 27,422 27,482 42 United States 3,936,222 3,948,335 3,966,485 3,974,107 Public Road and Street Mileage by State 2000-2003 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 January 12, 2005). 494 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Interstate $1,229 $1,311 $150 $28 -$448 -$7 $0 $0 $0 $0 National Highway System 38,314 18,477 69,900 33,040 49,957 78,210 77,558 40,418 88,900 109,102 Surface Transportation Program 1 63,310 51,488 65,763 60,416 62,514 90,478 78,682 72,840 87,104 82,975 Interstate Maintenance 38,234 27,837 29,773 46,207 27,212 66,222 56,451 45,788 72,476 76,670 Interstate Highway Substitute 0000000000 Ninety Percent Minimum Allocation 2 897172404700000 Donor State Bonus 2 0000000000 Bridge Replacement 35,597 34,049 24,757 17,313 26,758 31,397 47,286 42,500 51,259 41,381 Metropolitan Planning 856837597495198911,261000 Planning and Research 3,369 3,764 4,234 2,792 1,198 7,752 5,267 4,586 6,870 7,345 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement 3,874 7,496 7,960 2,412 2,943 2,268 3,777 3,842 4,612 5,670 Emergency Relief 0 0 0 424 115 70 -60 1,043 147 0 Projects Mandated by ISTEA 2 9 1,231 13,825 19,730 11,432 17,674 6,327 342 36 360 Intelligent Vehicle Highway System 0 0 424 66 53 426 41 6 -34 0 Consolidated Primary 3 14,477 10,597 2,483 375 -- -- -- -- -- -- Rural Secondary 3 829 152 132 74 -- -- -- -- -- -- Urban System 3 231 233 74 67 -- -- -- -- -- -- Minimum Guarantee -- -- -- -- 0 0 693 10,816 10,246 9,714 High Priority Projects -- -- -- -- 0 52 8,648 8,119 26,707 20,139 Other Programs 14,169 7,023 3,025 1,599 15,888 29,567 18,451 15,910 11,391 4,699 Other Funds and Adjustments 4 2,146 6,056 15,830 6,049 3,285 2,087 1,782 2,507 2,518 2,625 Total 5 $217,543 $170,569 $239,093 $191,341 $201,473 $327,087 $306,164 $248,717 $362,232 $360,680 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics , 1994-2003, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hss/hsspubs.htm (accessed January 12, 2005). Note: A negative value represents a decrease in expenditures. Double dash (--) indicates not applicable. 5 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 Administered by the Federal Highway Administration in Kansas, 1994-2003 (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. 495 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas 1963-2003 (Thousands of Gallons) Gross Gallons Net Total Public Year Reported Sold Gallons Taxed Use 1963 1,191,172 916,604 1,057,725 27,412 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 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, Highway Statistics, 1963-1964; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Highway Policy Information, Highway Statistics , various issues, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hss/hsspubs.htm (accessed January 12, 2005). Commercial Use Private and 496 State Motor Fuel Tax Rates 1 2003 Gasoline 1 Diesel 1 Gasohol 2 Gasoline 1 Diesel 1 Gasohol 2 Alabama 18.00 19.00 18.00 Montana 27.00 27.75 27.00 Alaska 8.00 8.00 8.00 Nebraska 24.60 24.60 24.60 Arizona 18.00 26.00 18.00 Nevada 25.70 27.70 24.70 Arkansas 21.70 22.70 21.70 New Hampshire 19.50 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 18.50 19.50 18.50 Connecticut 25.00 26.00 24.00 New York 22.65 20.85 22.65 Delaware 23.00 22.00 23.00 North Carolina 24.20 24.20 24.20 District of Columbia 20.00 20.00 20.00 North Dakota 21.00 21.00 21.00 Florida 13.90 26.40 13.90 Ohio 24.00 24.00 24.00 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 25.90 30.80 25.90 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 20.30 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 16.40 13.40 16.40 Texas 20.00 20.00 20.00 Louisiana 20.00 20.00 20.00 Utah 24.50 24.50 24.50 Maine 22.00 23.00 22.00 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 28.00 28.00 28.00 Michigan 19.00 15.00 19.00 West Virginia 25.35 25.35 25.35 Minnesota 20.00 20.00 20.00 Wisconsin 28.50 28.50 28.50 Mississippi 18.40 18.40 18.40 Wyoming 14.00 14.00 14.00 Missouri 17.00 17.00 17.00 State Avera ge 3 19.10 19.39 20.61 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration Highway Statistics 2003, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohim/hs03 (accessed January 12, 2005) 1 Some state taxes may include local taxes, license, and inspection fees. 2 The gasohol rates shown are for gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol. 3 Weighted state average. (Cents Per Gallon) (Cents Per Gallon) 497 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 2003r 23 23 22 25 12.50 2004 24 24 23 26 13.00 r - revised Notes: 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 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Selected Statistics, http://www.ksdot.org/divplanning/selstat/SelectedStatistics.pdf (accessed June 1, 2005). Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Rates Years in which Changes have Occurred, 1926-2004 Cents per Gallon 498 Type of Registration 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Automobiles 1,353,981 1,405,216 1,413,925 1,419,689 1,412,012 1,389,193 Trucks 672,313 695,447 700,143 694,179 694,016 675,270 Trailers 96,324 100,703 104,330 102,554 107,495 100,624 Motorcycles 42,185 44,333 44,830 46,857 48,735 51,130 Motor Bicycles 5,641 5,349 5,037 4,954 4,951 5,226 RVs 1 16,506 14,382 14,117 14,141 13,972 13,641 Special Registrations 2 93,158 111,822 110,195 143,839 157,860 166,759 Total 2,280,108 2,377,252 2,392,577 2,426,213 2,439,041 2,401,843 1 RV total is for motorized RV's only. Kansas Drivers by License Class Type of Registration 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Class CDL 108,570 113,254 117,180 116,301 121,730 126,903 Class A & B 35,309 33,524 32,023 29,504 28,949 28,415 Class C 1,576,721 1,622,252 1,635,321 1,601,861 1,659,408 1,704,409 Class M 160,157 157,866 156,559 154,032 157,368 160,885 Total 1,880,757 1,926,896 1,941,083 1,901,698 1,967,455 2,020,612 Kansas Drivers by Age Category Age 2000 2001 2002 2003 Percent of Total 14 and 15* 32,966 30,397 32,094 33,361 1.7 16 - 24 326,887 311,789 321,194 329,379 16.3 25 - 49 906,760 883,668 908,416 923,566 45.7 50 - 64 373,009 382,166 405,485 426,544 21.1 65 and over 301,461 293,678 300,266 307,762 15.2 Total 1,941,083 1,901,698 1,967,455 2,020,612 100.0 * restricted license Number of Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type 1998-2003 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed February 9, 2005). Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed February 9, 2005). Note: 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; Class M: motorcycle only and in combinations, AM, BM, CM. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (February 9, 2005). 2 Special registrations include personalized, National Guard, disabled, amateur radio, special interest, antique, veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor, ex-POW, etc. 1998-2003 2000-2003 499 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motorized Bike RV 1 Registrations 2 Total Allen 6,418 5,217 612 284 46 102 886 13,565 Anderson 3,824 3,594 497 109 32 48 674 8,778 Atchison 7,842 5,243 927 272 18 81 1,079 15,462 Barber 2,458 2,608 353 129 24 27 292 5,891 Barton 13,980 9,317 1,752 574 61 206 1,748 27,638 Bourbon 7,046 4,815 586 251 29 77 844 13,648 Brown 5,153 3,794 842 231 24 40 813 10,897 Butler 29,186 17,910 2,243 1,328 165 495 4,296 55,623 Chase 1,434 1,518 235 58 6 21 205 3,477 Chautauqua 1,698 2,254 199 64 3 41 193 4,452 Cherokee 9,377 7,538 995 414 25 118 1,628 20,095 Cheyenne 1,615 1,782 399 69 3 25 193 4,086 Clark 1,105 1,142 154 54 6 27 180 2,668 Clay 4,334 3,323 524 163 27 87 635 9,093 Cloud 4,612 3,788 664 243 29 68 663 10,067 Coffey 4,628 4,129 670 235 31 75 674 10,442 Comanche 890 1,044 145 50 2 9 105 2,245 Cowley 16,475 10,967 1,112 733 86 265 2,206 31,844 Crawford 17,011 10,298 1,118 757 76 148 2,434 31,842 Decatur 1,834 2,065 513 74 12 35 204 4,737 Dickinson 9,638 7,019 1,043 486 36 132 1,528 19,882 Doniphan 3,640 3,218 721 140 5 41 587 8,352 Douglas 47,952 15,341 2,184 1,403 154 326 4,644 72,004 Edwards 1,721 1,838 310 80 6 31 176 4,162 Elk 1,420 1,777 168 39 7 23 222 3,656 Ellis 13,759 8,068 1,286 613 75 163 1,646 25,610 Ellsworth 3,040 2,637 565 171 40 36 448 6,937 Finney 16,383 9,316 1,608 574 52 198 1,913 30,044 Ford 13,722 8,073 1,006 433 42 160 1,503 24,939 Franklin 12,719 8,352 1,274 592 87 195 1,601 24,820 Geary 14,416 4,939 614 496 34 119 2,323 22,941 Gove 1,671 2,007 421 67 20 43 260 4,489 Graham 1,554 1,564 323 82 17 41 198 3,779 Grant 3,535 3,333 820 206 21 49 321 8,285 Gray 2,552 3,147 560 148 5 37 291 6,740 Greeley 735 1,048 228 29 2 22 86 2,150 Greenwood 3,473 3,739 574 94 25 49 536 8,490 Hamilton 1,160 1,407 305 66 5 19 189 3,151 Harper 3,106 2,911 448 159 28 43 425 7,120 Harvey 17,751 8,794 1,220 809 135 218 1,997 30,924 Haskell 2,096 2,306 495 102 15 26 204 5,244 Hodgeman 1,040 1,527 211 27 5 20 130 2,960 Jackson 6,695 5,287 994 269 30 80 986 14,341 Jefferson 9,978 7,303 1,428 535 32 144 1,275 20,695 Jewell 1,978 2,238 613 96 9 45 314 5,293 Johnson 302,406 58,926 7,221 8,255 418 1,108 23,280 401,614 Kearny 1,854 2,021 458 72 8 36 294 4,743 Kingman 4,258 4,044 658 177 12 57 659 9,865 Kiowa 1,537 1,679 291 71 4 28 170 3,780 Labette 10,231 7,328 569 423 46 130 1,542 20,269 Lane 1,064 1,434 272 48 21 34 114 2,987 Leavenworth 31,876 15,354 2,539 1,510 53 370 5,791 57,493 Lincoln 1,722 1,853 370 64 10 21 272 4,312 Linn 4,942 4,448 796 227 21 87 738 11,259 Logan 1,571 1,684 384 94 15 32 149 3,929 Lyon 15,863 9,568 1,024 550 64 153 1,515 28,737 McPherson 15,064 9,763 1,776 901 118 167 2,280 30,069 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County 2003 500 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motorized Bike RV 1 Registrations 2 Total Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County 2003 Marion 6,537 5,099 674 286 87 72 900 13,655 Marshall 5,704 4,540 823 228 42 64 853 12,254 Meade 2,146 2,183 364 83 6 52 246 5,080 Miami 15,292 10,475 2,272 752 49 220 2,106 31,166 Mitchell 3,542 3,536 747 178 24 55 441 8,523 Montgomery 16,068 10,483 818 691 89 172 2,055 30,376 Morris 2,944 2,808 455 114 23 42 482 6,868 Morton 1,574 1,733 229 55 4 26 173 3,794 Nemaha 5,463 4,397 1,011 234 25 33 606 11,769 Neosho 7,773 6,396 824 404 48 94 1,027 16,566 Ness 1,841 2,504 484 99 10 36 245 5,219 Norton 2,775 2,635 653 128 10 49 378 6,628 Osage 8,688 6,417 985 382 73 175 1,423 18,143 Osborne 2,177 2,393 503 116 8 27 247 5,471 Ottawa 3,163 2,988 547 143 31 44 426 7,342 Pawnee 3,244 2,467 497 178 11 33 445 6,875 Phillips 3,116 2,974 821 194 37 53 392 7,587 Pottawatomie 10,142 7,216 1,330 442 37 140 1,314 20,621 Pratt 4,829 3,792 661 204 17 77 501 10,081 Rawlins 1,603 1,872 344 83 10 29 159 4,100 Reno 31,634 17,039 2,152 1,635 149 439 3,817 56,865 Republic 2,942 2,831 531 140 29 43 369 6,885 Rice 4,890 3,773 663 222 33 107 735 10,423 Riley 21,583 8,075 1,181 795 108 179 2,787 34,708 Rooks 2,789 2,771 574 142 21 76 477 6,850 Rush 1,915 1,944 311 65 16 23 259 4,533 Russell 3,756 3,124 568 168 31 54 558 8,259 Saline 27,964 13,830 2,112 1,229 169 342 3,960 49,606 Scott 2,508 2,480 506 151 11 40 332 6,028 Sedgwick 234,563 89,377 10,446 7,717 948 2,275 29,411 374,737 Seward 9,692 5,073 704 266 48 101 984 16,868 Shawnee 90,105 32,225 4,454 3,083 291 869 12,787 143,814 Sheridan 1,564 1,866 482 70 43 23 200 4,248 Sherman 3,188 2,780 571 193 22 55 297 7,106 Smith 2,318 2,475 680 78 29 39 340 5,959 Stafford 2,328 2,575 547 96 8 40 234 5,828 Stanton 1,133 1,315 222 69 2 30 116 2,887 Stevens 2,497 2,395 570 160 8 43 322 5,995 Sumner 12,150 9,054 1,026 547 70 188 1,793 24,828 Thomas 3,850 3,659 895 215 17 68 463 9,167 Trego 1,852 1,863 397 98 20 36 315 4,581 Wabaunsee 3,630 3,132 479 157 1 45 499 7,943 Wallace 898 1,367 329 43 2 13 76 2,728 Washington 3,143 3,225 733 133 7 32 652 7,925 Wichita 1,167 1,709 350 49 0 13 129 3,417 Wilson 4,709 4,376 492 225 27 63 777 10,669 Woodson 1,777 1,964 302 66 15 24 291 4,439 Wyandotte 70,985 24,428 2,988 2,124 78 410 8,801 109,814 Total 1,389,193 675,270 100,624 51,130 5,226 13,641 166,759 2,401,843 2 All Special Plate Registrations are included in this total. Note: 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 2004 , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed February 9, 2005). 1 RV data is for motorized RV's only. 501 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 Number of Vehicles Available per Household by County 2000 Three or More Vehicles No Vehicle One Vehicle Occupied Housing Units 502 County Percent of Households with Two Vehicles Number of Vehicles Available per Household 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, Profile of Selected Housing Statistics, DP-4. 503 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Allen $606,410 405,067 1,084.2 Anderson 419,753 262,556 1,102.2 Atchison 640,095 333,337 899.6 Barber 265,765 169,232 1,009.1 Barton 1,386,573 682,695 1,875.1 Bourbon 556,328 411,950 1,207.5 Brown 493,927 381,562 1,211.6 Butler 1,431,265 2,106,411 2,497.9 Chase 161,271 439,599 631.1 Chautauqua 203,047 111,245 728.6 Cherokee 899,670 732,831 1,274.5 Cheyenne 201,313 115,110 1,204.5 Clark 116,990 126,458 759.1 Clay 413,116 219,142 1,209.6 Cloud 476,113 347,492 1,365.8 Coffey 510,001 451,521 1,230.9 Comanche 110,955 74,702 688.4 Cowley 1,340,793 850,611 1,793.1 Crawford 1,307,727 790,760 1,401.4 Decatur 225,407 131,992 1,237.0 Dickinson 893,541 776,163 1,736.5 Doniphan 388,879 252,343 717.8 Douglas 1,505,465 2,426,392 1,209.1 Edwards 232,899 153,044 1,018.9 Elk 169,389 83,552 787.4 Ellis 1,202,346 894,717 1,507.4 Ellsworth 308,965 507,947 1,172.9 Finney 1,477,432 802,693 1,470.7 Ford 1,140,366 851,605 1,748.5 Franklin 1,064,705 1,010,465 1,197.3 Geary 942,401 894,018 609.0 Gove 250,127 420,058 1,162.7 Graham 180,840 112,116 1,240.0 Grant 473,589 232,101 807.0 Gray 379,341 323,669 1,268.8 Greeley 135,171 77,044 678.3 Greenwood 399,725 335,239 1,442.7 Hamilton 181,325 131,838 734.4 Harper 342,235 201,143 1,417.4 Harvey 1,356,989 1,086,632 1,241.1 Haskell 298,858 259,238 830.4 Hodgeman 137,870 108,056 1,067.1 Jackson 627,485 446,176 1,222.9 Jefferson 956,229 573,137 1,119.5 Jewell 309,035 138,627 1,649.0 Johnson 15,527,674 12,601,898 2,920.2 Kearny 246,363 201,556 816.8 Kingman 485,509 359,345 1,470.1 Kiowa 206,716 222,519 864.2 Labette 852,448 580,734 1,342.9 Lane 141,785 82,649 720.1 Leavenworth 1,535,618 1,507,490 1,003.8 Lincoln 198,597 195,654 1,147.3 Linn 507,084 324,581 1,184.2 Logan 195,268 138,149 915.8 Lyon 1,223,970 1,150,053 1,687.1 McPherson 1,306,152 1,034,735 1,815.9 Kansas Roadway* Statistics by County, 2003 504 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Kansas Roadway* Statistics by County, 2003 Marion $621,222 429,711 1,833.2 Marshall 584,400 324,641 1,659.9 Meade 238,120 225,094 1,016.0 Miami 1,416,626 1,159,548 1,212.7 Mitchell 457,794 204,104 1,278.6 Montgomery 1,288,814 974,407 1,470.3 Morris 297,040 186,986 1,098.2 Morton 190,239 118,070 691.3 Nemaha 521,083 234,733 1,423.5 Neosho 773,225 455,627 1,232.3 Ness 284,032 144,427 1,386.0 Norton 314,598 192,461 1,379.2 Osage 801,918 689,552 1,364.8 Osborne 258,605 117,878 1,260.4 Ottawa 332,620 284,523 1,212.5 Pawnee 342,928 222,452 1,405.4 Phillips 362,572 195,478 1,486.7 Pottawatomie 990,829 579,427 1,345.2 Pratt 512,959 381,489 1,333.5 Rawlins 192,673 123,539 1,256.9 Reno 2,417,313 1,538,373 2,744.6 Republic 327,879 243,922 1,413.2 Rice 501,653 323,147 1,397.4 Riley 1,422,699 1,161,764 926.2 Rooks 346,061 187,153 1,468.8 Rush 202,405 165,429 1,311.8 Russell 393,314 551,698 1,431.8 Saline 2,211,071 1,769,189 1,455.9 Scott 297,599 210,104 808.2 Sedgwick 15,907,552 11,114,459 3,968.7 Seward 705,313 550,972 905.6 Shawnee 3,302,758 4,230,521 1,778.1 Sheridan 246,652 117,449 1,344.7 Sherman 341,018 435,254 1,231.8 Smith 279,155 142,720 1,539.9 Stafford 321,575 233,265 1,448.3 Stanton 168,204 121,254 731.6 Stevens 305,029 229,799 1,064.5 Sumner 1,068,466 1,137,790 2,369.8 Thomas 519,133 594,701 1,472.0 Trego 228,694 434,644 1,219.7 Wabaunsee 334,749 591,737 1,018.0 Wallace 137,992 76,925 723.2 Washington 367,903 212,859 1,691.1 Wichita 198,241 109,591 826.0 Wilson 511,640 331,348 1,084.8 Woodson 213,911 153,056 851.9 Wyandotte 4,580,193 4,726,286 1,086.7 Kansas $98,189,376 79,581,205 135,016.9 *Type A roads are excluded. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2004, July 2005. 505 County SCCHF CEAF Total County SCCHF CEAF Total Allen $554,624 $16,348 $570,972 Linn $474,386 $13,139 $487,526 Anderson 402,211 10,827 413,038 Logan 232,043 5,167 237,210 Atchison 507,644 15,007 522,651 Lyon 913,137 27,308 940,445 Barber 285,272 6,897 292,169 McPherson 999,394 30,190 1,029,584 Barton 1,048,823 31,621 1,080,443 Marion 623,674 16,851 640,524 Bourbon 544,293 15,522 559,815 Marshall 539,177 14,337 553,513 Brown 505,342 14,177 519,519 Meade 308,998 7,511 316,510 Butler 1,620,136 50,366 1,670,502 Miami 1,257,098 40,721 1,297,820 Chase 230,330 5,842 236,172 Mitchell 396,060 10,188 406,248 Chautauqua 211,148 5,008 216,156 Montgomery 1,153,360 36,383 1,189,744 Cherokee 860,849 26,603 887,452 Morris 317,010 7,845 324,854 Cheyenne 247,794 4,984 252,778 Morton 211,715 4,829 216,544 Clark 188,488 4,059 192,547 Nemaha 445,373 11,577 456,950 Clay 378,657 9,623 388,280 Neosho 651,459 19,315 670,774 Cloud 489,105 13,214 502,319 Ness 307,973 6,762 314,735 Coffey 450,407 12,192 462,599 Norton 345,534 8,065 353,599 Comanche 154,241 3,100 157,341 Osage 681,644 19,819 701,463 Cowley 1,129,724 34,909 1,164,633 Osborne 271,373 5,774 277,147 Crawford 1,051,330 33,034 1,084,363 Ottawa 390,054 10,064 400,118 Decatur 270,993 5,774 276,767 Pawnee 381,460 9,519 390,979 Dickinson 698,168 19,565 717,733 Phillips 370,738 8,748 379,486 Doniphan 362,600 10,482 373,082 Pottawatomie 795,519 23,715 819,235 Douglas 1,716,993 55,960 1,772,953 Pratt 530,668 15,032 545,700 Edwards 298,827 8,148 306,975 Rawlins 250,771 4,951 255,722 Elk 184,339 3,857 188,196 Reno 1,981,899 62,564 2,044,463 Ellis 868,526 26,420 894,947 Republic 383,004 9,481 392,484 Ellsworth 352,520 8,805 361,325 Rice 489,390 13,201 502,591 Finney 1,144,319 36,599 1,180,918 Riley 1,210,766 39,688 1,250,453 Ford 1,061,794 32,710 1,094,504 Rooks 358,733 8,371 367,104 Franklin 802,320 24,586 826,906 Rush 285,530 6,130 291,660 Geary 665,755 21,572 687,327 Russell 389,881 9,660 399,541 Gove 234,586 4,678 239,264 Saline 1,501,949 48,880 1,550,829 Graham 237,762 4,663 242,424 Scott 313,627 8,208 321,835 Grant 387,146 10,898 398,044 Sedgwick 11,171,624 380,291 11,551,914 Gray 439,620 11,627 451,248 Seward 661,892 20,425 682,317 Greeley 183,010 3,435 186,445 Shawnee 3,078,652 104,551 3,183,203 Greenwood 463,017 12,094 475,110 Sheridan 276,217 5,831 282,049 Hamilton 227,154 5,123 232,277 Sherman 306,483 6,890 313,373 Harper 363,691 8,749 372,441 Smith 313,576 6,599 320,175 Harvey 1,011,644 31,703 1,043,347 Stafford 376,597 9,123 385,720 Haskell 339,992 9,018 349,010 Stanton 210,341 4,586 214,927 Hodgeman 208,435 3,993 212,428 Stevens 346,599 8,875 355,474 Jackson 590,435 17,107 607,542 Sumner 927,446 26,275 953,721 Jefferson 779,506 24,150 803,656 Thomas 454,317 11,339 465,656 Jewell 314,100 5,958 320,057 Trego 259,401 5,438 264,839 Johnson 10,859,395 372,305 11,231,699 Wabaunsee 291,150 7,032 298,182 Kearny 288,215 7,470 295,685 Wallace 167,252 3,422 170,674 Kingman 510,764 13,804 524,568 Washington 395,565 9,122 404,687 Kiowa 284,376 7,148 291,524 Wichita 219,309 4,838 224,147 Labette 750,584 22,279 772,863 Wilson 468,882 13,077 481,960 Lane 183,330 4,226 187,556 Woodson 247,262 5,978 253,240 Leavenworth 1,268,926 41,887 1,310,814 Wyandotte 3,137,680 107,275 3,244,955 Lincoln 235,534 4,917 240,451 Kansas 82,522,436 2,500,000 85,022,436 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Special City & County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization & Adjustment Fund (CEAF) Calendar Year 2004 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2003 , June 2005. 506 1953-2003 Year Total Accidents Accidents Per Million Vehicle Miles Fatal Accidents Fatal Accidents Per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Fatalities Fatalities Per 100 Million Vehicle Miles 1953 21,052 2.35 476 5.30 579 6.45 1954 21,133 2.28 530 5.72 611 6.59 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 1997r 76,641 2.86 419 1.56 481 1.79 1998 79,112 2.85 441 1.59 493 1.77 1999r 78,694 2.77 457 1.61 540 1.90 2000r 78,242 2.71 405 1.40 461 1.60 2001r 78,856 2.74 433 1.51 494 1.72 2002r 78,312 2.72 445 1.54 507 1.77 2003 74,993 2.58 419 1.44 469 1.61 r - revised Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2003, http://www.ksdot.org/divplanning/selstat/SelectedStatistics.pdf (accessed June 21, 2005.) Single dash (-) indicates not available. 507 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 2000 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Commuting to Work Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked 508 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (Including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) 2000 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Commuting to Work 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 17.6 509 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (Including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) 2000 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over Commuting to Work 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, Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 , http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/journey.html (accessed April 26, 2004). 510 Vital Statistics and Health Vit a l St at i s t i cs and H ealt h Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? Seventy-eight percent of Kansas counties have a shortage of primary care health professionals. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment 511 Vital Statistics and Health Table of Contents Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the United States, 1970-2003 .......................................................................................................513 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments by County, 2000-2003.....................................................................514 Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence, 2000-2003.......................................................................516 Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient by County of Residence, 2003..............................................518 Kansas Hospitals, 2004 (map).....................................................................................................................520 Utilization of Kansas Hospitals, 2004, Admissions per Bed (map)...............................................................521 Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2004 ..........................................................................................................522 Physicians Per 1,000 People, 2004 (map)...................................................................................................524 Practicing Physicians in Kansas by County, 2002-2004..............................................................................525 Dentists Per 1,000 People, 2004 (map).......................................................................................................528 Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice, 2002-2004 ......................................................................529 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 2004 (map)................531 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 2004 (map) ..........................532 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 2004 (map)...........................533 Child Care Facilities by County, 2005..........................................................................................................534 Adult Care Homes in Kansas by County, July-December 2004...................................................................537 Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 People, 2003 (map) .................................................................................539 Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Population by County, 1999-2003............................................................540 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, Three-year Averages 1999-2001, 2000-2002, and 2001-2003 .........................................................542 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, Three-year Averages for 2001-2003........................................543 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 512 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the United States, 1970-2003 Year Kansas United States Kansas United States Kansas United States Kansas United States 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 na 2000 39,654 4,058,814 24,676 2,403,351 20,426 2,329,000 10,105 na 2001 38,832 4,025,933 24,590 2,416,425 20,457 2,345,000 9,885 na 2002 39,338 4,021,726 24,968 2,443,387 r 19,783 2,254,000 9,645 na 2003 39,353 4,091,063 p 24,417 2,423,000 p 18,722 2,187,000 p 8,644 na na - not available r - revised p - preliminary Source: Kansas data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , various issues; U.S. data from National Center for Health Statistics, http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/ (accessed December 29, 2004). Divorces and Annulments Registered Live Births Deaths Marriages 513 Marriages County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2000 2001 2002 2003 Alen 8690 8268 44363026 Anderson 54 63 68 48 41 35 27 19 Atchison 118 130 116 137 65 78 85 62 Barber 33 47 42 34 27 26 19 18 Barton 251 246 220 212 56 62 83 44 Bourbon 129 131 112 93 61 57 61 72 Brown 7784 8788 47333532 Butler 421 412 379 395 238 173 182 191 Chase 34463134 6173 Chautauqua 42 38 31 29 22 25 16 15 Cherokee 123 138 138 135 56 61 69 68 Cheyenne 20 15 13 14 12 13 15 6 Clark 16 24 13 9 5 10 7 3 ay 7152 7467 40303128 Cloud 76 62 70 68 49 41 40 31 Coffey 74 67 65 50 151 112 98 105 omanche 2191315 4232 Cowley 297 289 268 286 195 191 200 199 Crawford 246 252 227 212 185 136 145 151 Decatur 3262423 6987 Dickinson 157 156 140 149 89 90 73 44 Doniphan 63 56 54 45 22 36 29 24 Douglas 733 729 760 782 344 286 298 282 Edwards 2025 2519 15 8 913 lk 624 1821 9211811 Ellis 207 205 201 203 116 110 101 112 lsworth 5343 4541 54583946 Finney 318 381 261 292 137 148 129 118 Ford 259 370 261 238 112 104 113 136 Franklin 167 200 196 188 110 131 126 106 Geary 450 511 527 488 225 228 234 194 Gove 151 2423 8618 Graham 22 12 22 23 9 17 6 16 Grant 69 64 42 43 25 27 30 21 Gray 40 40 34 27 11 11 19 9 Grely 68 97 7006 Greenwood 61 59 52 47 39 33 28 38 Hamilton 21 22 21 17 16 18 10 9 Harper 56 49 48 52 20 12 25 16 Harvey 254 234 252 236 38 120 123 66 askel 233 435 9684 Hodgeman 9 12 13 9 3355 Jackson 7676 758 36534038 Jefferson 102 99 118 135 68 60 51 44 Jewell 17 21 26 23 17 8 11 10 Johnson 2,686 2,639 2,647 2,675 469 427 546 336 Kearny 28 20 26 15 8 5 14 10 Kingman 57 55 65 39 27 24 26 21 Kiowa 2322 2322 6 71112 Labette 139 137 117 117 129 96 105 99 Lane 17 19 15 11 4 10 6 7 Leavenworth 515 551 558 432 156 205 231 234 Lincoln 27 16 18 15 9 5 10 7 Linn 75 69 65 62 33 34 34 28 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments by County 2000-2003 Divorces and Annulments * 514 Marriages County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2000 2001 2002 2003 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments by County 2000-2003 Divorces and Annulments * Logan 36 16 19 26 4 15 7 10 Lyon 295 268 279 230 38 53 64 74 McPherson 229 212 227 223 95 113 112 105 Marion 75 76 69 73 39 28 38 24 arshal 8781 8569 36483129 Meade 32 30 23 27 10 9 12 2 Miami 208 227 200 171 55 44 42 32 tchel 6051 3437 28242 4 Montgomery 325 312 281 269 156 153 140 139 oris 5750 4644 20261823 Morton 46 31 26 17 13 8 14 13 Nemaha 88 90 71 68 26 37 28 35 Neosho 127 123 114 123 63 108 71 48 Ness 24 26 20 25 11 11 8 8 Norton 33 45 39 33 32 36 30 33 Osage 115 93 91 108 87 55 65 57 Osborne 24 32 26 14 11 15 9 9 Ottawa 31 28 44 34 16 22 18 16 Pawnee 58 57 59 47 44 28 42 44 Phillips 38 30 41 44 32 31 22 17 otawtomie 58 2610 5150452 Pr 7978 8066 37413932 Rawlins 17 21 22 19 3 14 13 10 Reno 560 512 485 516 387 367 376 340 Republic 41 25 32 35 26 19 22 17 ice 6467 6753 29273235 Riley 480 421 467 487 175 168 182 201 Roks 923 129 1161314 Rush 24 30 27 20 15 4 5 15 Russell 62 60 56 38 29 19 24 22 Saline 423 477 418 418 333 340 272 237 Scot 4743 2927 17121924 Sedgwick 3,890 3,912 3,904 3,526 2,877 3,004 2,762 2,534 Seward 209 274 201 161 112 79 91 82 Shawnee 1,382 1,326 1,348 1,209 713 684 717 597 Sheridan 15101414 8977 m 143 3733 34333328 Sith 3640 1826 12 41112 Stafford 22 26 24 27 11 5 8 11 Stanton 18 20 17 21 11 8 10 8 Stevens 47 52 46 44 32 35 23 22 Sumner 212 194 200 168 96 65 85 68 Thomas 50 53 51 38 32 29 27 34 Trego 33 23 23 25 20 2 11 13 Wabaunsee 36 33 37 51 17 13 12 10 alce 1312 712 1252 Washington 41 52 45 46 10 10 10 10 ichta 16281510 7244 Wilson 92 59 67 64 67 48 57 48 Woodson 20 32 29 26 11 12 14 9 Wyandotte 1,310 1,351 1,181 1,093 405 362 251 217 Kansas 20,426 20,457 19,783 18,722 10,105 9,885 9,645 8,644 * 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 Kansas Vital Statistics, http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/hci/ (accessed December 28, 2004). 515 Births Deaths County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2000 2001 2002 2003 Allen 198 172 159 183 169 192 168 211 Anderson 111 103 100 103 104 99 109 104 Atchison 209 212 213 222 183 172 208 175 Barber 40 39 39 39 73 66 77 55 Barton 343 328 357 371 351 315 294 302 Bourbon 206 189 212 220 221 186 225 181 Brown 147 136 141 131 135 129 149 131 Butler 775 751 727 704 580 492 529 531 Chase 29 463135 37 404144 Chautauqua 39 29 37 38 65 76 87 64 Cherokee 279 273 308 265 281 261 258 253 Cheyenne 38 24 23 22 43 42 40 40 Clark 30 252121 27 223822 Clay 97 87 97 81 107 99 126 84 Cloud 102 102 116 113 175 154 160 170 Coffey 109 103 107 108 94 129 110 109 Comanche 26 23 15 12 31 25 47 34 Cowley 457 513 479 461 439 437 441 432 Crawford 580 497 508 534 483 444 439 478 Decatur 36 282628 47 595650 Dickinson 232 226 195 212 226 224 287 233 Doniphan 96 79 85 76 108 90 70 90 Douglas 1,182 1,203 1,208 1,229 538 549 560 530 Edwards 53 383941 45 404845 lk 2 13622 72 565154 Ellis 334 359 351 359 229 249 263 245 Ellsworth 43 51 44 45 103 93 94 69 Finney 921 822 786 751 225 207 211 205 Ford 655 649 627 721 262 295 282 248 Franklin 353 377 374 339 245 237 238 228 Geary 565 598 580 609 197 204 209 197 Gove 37 35 23 33 32 41 38 48 Graham 23 14 22 25 43 38 42 36 Grant 138 156 156 140 64 43 52 54 Gray 98 93 92 95 56 49 70 59 Greeley 19 20 22 6 19 15 22 19 Greenwood 94 74 85 81 113 136 136 125 Hamilton 45 45 49 40 31 32 31 24 Harper 69 58 72 69 107 96 106 106 Harvey 447 418 445 432 367 323 347 368 Haskell 81 65 67 73 30 36 27 25 Hodgeman 15 18 21 31 14 26 31 17 Jackson 164 155 166 194 130 141 131 121 Jefferson 192 219 201 231 160 150 165 148 Jewell 19 18 20 26 67 56 51 55 Johnson 6,989 7,027 7,244 7,475 2,661 2,855 2,861 2,847 Kearny 70 87 66 62 38 28 51 39 Kingman 101 83 95 78 99 114 122 111 owa 34 403838 42 472534 Labette 256 285 289 251 324 303 302 296 Lane 16 17 17 22 20 18 39 38 Leavenworth 891 940 926 970 443 562 524 550 Lincoln 48 364131 54 734866 Linn 126 122 103 105 114 129 106 95 Logan 38 26 36 31 50 44 37 31 Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence 2000-2003 516 Births Deaths County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2000 2001 2002 2003 Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence 2000-2003 Lyon 540 546 516 557 323 280 290 278 McPherson 346 360 344 342 344 336 380 326 Marion 141 139 122 134 210 136 211 165 Marshall 106 123 104 115 139 146 134 165 Meade 77 74 52 68 53 38 48 58 Miami 377 392 356 435 265 253 254 257 Mitchell 61 67 71 57 110 82 91 100 Montgomery 482 456 493 416 486 472 487 459 Morris 69 62 46 61 83 77 73 88 Morton 62 60 59 35 33 27 32 29 Nemaha 136 134 126 131 158 169 136 141 Neosho 216 203 200 213 207 192 193 225 Ness 31 32 31 31 61 42 47 54 Norton 72 45 61 44 81 65 64 68 Osage 192 155 201 188 171 191 184 183 Osborne 35 34 38 37 74 70 70 78 Ottawa 80 78 65 66 68 88 77 91 Pawnee 77 58 67 61 102 89 92 86 Phillips 88 52 66 61 84 85 119 95 Pottawatomie 264 261 272 292 173 169 161 168 Pratt 118 105 124 105 128 129 121 108 Rawlins 26 222017 48 413440 Reno 886 866 842 809 699 703 701 640 Republic 47 44 50 44 109 110 103 92 Rice 127 141 117 119 136 131 123 129 Riley 901 935 945 900 296 331 326 278 Roks 53 685659 70 807270 Rush 46 27 40 38 54 61 66 47 Russell 80 60 58 82 106 98 94 103 Saline 752 765 753 742 493 506 467 502 cot 61 607066 58 476452 Sedgwick 7,838 7,420 7,562 7,568 3,626 3,684 3,847 3,834 Seward 534 511 530 531 160 151 126 141 Shawnee 2,463 2,436 2,513 2,460 1,757 1,785 1,702 1,733 Sheridan 23 31 27 26 27 46 35 35 herman 82 747872 73 677965 Sit 34 262936 6 796078 Stafford 46 48 46 47 74 70 81 46 Stanton 44 45 34 36 26 15 21 19 Stevens 98 94 83 84 52 63 38 48 Sumner 324 332 341 297 308 247 270 286 Thomas 106 94 108 91 78 74 78 62 Trego 32 33 31 31 49 45 46 36 Wabaunsee 79 78 73 74 75 77 55 65 Wallace 22 24 14 21 19 21 21 26 Washington 62 65 57 60 99 109 96 94 ichta 27 263538 26 212920 Wilson 124 91 124 111 169 138 134 147 Woodson 31 32 37 39 55 65 69 60 Wyandotte 2,809 2,784 2,914 2,772 1,532 1,551 1,588 1,521 Kansas 39,654 38,832 39,338 39,353 24,676 24,590 24,968 24,417 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 December 28, 2004). 517 Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient by County of Residence, 2003 County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total Alen 0342401 0 14 Anderson 0011002 tchison 07118211 0 30 Barber 0251100 9 ton 010166140 0 37 Burb 0456001 16 own 0231310 0 0 Butler 013312211 3 3 0 83 Chas 0111000 Chautauqua 0000200 0 2 Cheroke 0253141 16 Cheyenne 0010000 1 2 Clark 0000010 0 1 y 0301100 5 Cloud 0132110 0 8 fey 0212420 1 Comanche 0000101 0 2 wley 0151311530 47 Craford 0 4520 0 62 Dectu 0000000 0 iknson 0683211 0 21 Doniphan 0113200 7 Douglas 1 48 217 85 37 21 7 0 416 Edwards 0000101 2 lk 0301000 0 4 Ellis 0 8 126201 29 Elsworth 0111100 0 4 Finney 0 11 22 17 11 8 1 0 70 Ford 10721552 1 anklin 12148731 0 46 Geary 2 14 51 29 13 2 0 0 111 Gove 0000001 1 Graham 0000100 0 Grant 0210020 5 y 0010000 0 1 Grel 0000000 0 Greenwood 0120020 0 5 Hamilton 0100001 2 rper 0042011 0 8 Havy 172311534 54 skel 0010100 0 2 Hodgeman 0000100 1 Jackson 0111303 0 9 Jefrso 0561640 1 23 wl 0021100 0 4 Johnson 4 208 433 297 201 157 53 5 1,358 Kearny 0110100 0 3 igma 0300011 5 Kow 0000000 0 0 Labette 0552451 2 Lane 0101110 0 4 Leavenworth 0 28 49 30 18 11 4 0 140 Lincoln 0100001 2 0030101 0 5 45 & Over 518 Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient by County of Residence, 2003 County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total 45 & Over Logan 0100000 0 1 Lyon 1193618421 8 McPherson 05103710 0 36 arion 0301210 7 Mshal 0240000 0 6 Meade 0010010 2 iami 05106850 0 34 Mtchel 0111100 ongomery 08236621 0 46 Mris 0000010 1 otn 0231000 0 6 Nemah 0011000 2 oso 0431421 0 15 Ne 0110000 2 ortn 0000211 0 4 Osage 1332110 1 born 0100010 0 2 Otaw 0200010 3 Pne 0211003 0 7 Phillips 0000000 0 Potawtomie 0353431 1 2 r 0342320 0 14 Rawlins 0000000 0 Reno 1 18 23 18 8 14 1 0 83 Republic 0100000 1 Rice 0561300 0 5 ly 2288535675 168 Roks 0111000 0 3 uh 0000000 0 Rsel 1512200 0 1 Salin 0243126973 0 cot 0120001 0 4 Sedgwick 3 182 525 300 184 88 34 2 1,318 eward 162010830 0 48 Shawnee 3 67 165 83 53 35 10 0 416 heridan 0000000 0 Sm 0012001 0 4 ith 0001000 1 Saford 0102010 0 4 tnt 0010000 1 Sevs 0122100 0 6 umner 1553420 20 Thoas 0251000 0 8 reg 0000000 0 Wabaunsee 0210101 0 5 alce 0000000 0 Wshington 0020000 0 2 icta 0010000 1 Wlson 0274300 0 6 Woodson 0001101 3 Wyandotte 9 143 289 212 96 32 9 0 790 Not Sad 07163223 3 Kansas 33 1,019 2,311 1,364 790 464 172 10 6,163 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 December 28, 2004). 519 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: Policy Research Institute; from data supplied by American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field, 2005 Edition. Kansas Hospitals, 2004 Total 151 Johnson 520 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2005 Edition. Utilization of Kansas Hospitals, 2004 Admissions per Bed State: 28.5 Allen 33.2 Anderson 6.6 Atchison 27.5 Barber 8.0 Barton 25.7 Bourbon 38.3 Brown 27.6 Butler 31.8 Chase 0 Chautauqua 7.4 Cherokee 7.7 Cheyenne 18.1 Clark 11.8 Clay 25.9 Cloud 33.0 Coffey 13.5 Comanche 12.2 Cowley 28.3 Crawford 35.0 Decatur 7.1 Dickinson 16.2 Doniphan 0 Douglas 64.0 Edwards 13.2 Elk 0 Ellis 38.3 Ellsworth 31.0 Finney 43.7 Ford 36.3 Franklin 32.1 Geary 29.8 Gove 12.2 Graham 30.5 Grant 20.7 Gray 0 Greeley 12.3 Greenwood 34.1 Hamilton 3.6 Harper 12.9 Harvey 49.4 Haskell 3.2 Hodgeman 8.1 Jackson 41.0 Jefferson 0.9 Jewell 2.6 Johnson 47.3 Kearny 2.7 Kingman 22.1 Kiowa 6.4 Labette 10.3 Lane 8.7 Leavenworth 39.9 Lincoln 34.3 Linn 0 Logan 5.6 Lyon 35.8 McPherson 34.7 Marion 6.9 Marshall 11.7 Meade 18.8 Miami 12.2 Mitchell 19.8 Montgomery 37.6 Morris 22.6 Morton 11.6 Nemaha 20.0 Neosho 37.9 Ness 2.7 Norton 19.9 Osage 0 Osborne 16.8 Ottawa 10.6 Pawnee 3.6 Phillips 11.4 Pottawatomie 11.1 Pratt 23.2 Rawlins 10.3 Reno 58.9 Republic 17.7 Rice 18.7 Riley 47.5 Rooks 35.4 Rush 7.6 Russell 12.6 Saline 44.4 Scott 28.9 Sedgwick 43.0 Seward 44.1 Shawnee 20.7 Sheridan 6.4 Sherman 19.2 Smith 10.4 Stafford 5.4 Stanton 5.1 Stevens 19.4 Sumner 15.6 Thomas 10.3 Trego 17.9 Wabaunsee 0 Wallace 0 Washington 9.8 Wichita 5.7 Wilson 22.4 Woodson 0 Wyandotte 37.2 521 Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2004 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Allen 1 49 1 49 1,629 33.2 144 Anderson (1) 1 47 1 47 309 6.6 140 Atchison (1) 1 67 1 67 1,845 27.5 252 Barber (1) 2 86 2 86 688 8.0 172 Barton 3 149 3 149 3,833 25.7 621 Bourbon 1 94 1 94 3,596 38.3 476 Brown 2 50 2 50 1,381 27.6 292 Butler (1) 1 82 1 82 2,608 31.8 345 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Chautauqua 2 65 2 65 483 7.4 90 Cherokee 1 19 1 19 146 7.7 42 Cheyenne 1 16 1 16 289 18.1 58 Clark (1) 2 72 2 72 848 11.8 154 Clay 1 32 1 32 830 25.9 141 Cloud 1 25 1 25 826 33.0 135 Coffey (1) 1 78 1 78 1,053 13.5 205 Comanche 1 14 1 14 171 12.2 41 Cowley (1) 2 94 2 94 2,658 28.3 471 Crawford 2 179 2 179 6,261 35.0 870 Decatur (1) 1 69 1 69 492 7.1 91 Dickinson 2 125 2 125 2,028 16.2 294 Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Douglas (1) 1 108 1 108 6,915 64.0 899 Edwards 1 12 1 12 158 13.2 48 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Ellis (1) 1 154 1 154 5,892 38.3 1014 Ellsworth 1 20 1 20 619 31.0 131 Finney 1 100 1 100 4,368 43.7 516 Ford (1) 1 104 1 104 3,780 36.3 253 Franklin 1 47 1 47 1,511 32.1 233 Geary 2 113 1 69 2,059 29.8 337 Gove (1) 1 78 1 78 951 12.2 153 Graham 1 25 1 25 763 30.5 79 Grant 1 44 1 44 912 20.7 109 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Greeley (1) 1 50 1 50 615 12.3 111 Greenwood 1 25 1 25 853 34.1 119 Hamilton (1) 1 65 1 65 231 3.6 91 Harper 2 63 2 63 815 12.9 185 Harvey (1) 2 104 1 66 3,261 49.4 401 Haskell (1) 1 54 1 54 175 3.2 106 Hodgeman (1) 1 34 1 34 277 8.1 76 Jackson 1 12 1 12 492 41.0 137 Jefferson (1) 1 75 1 75 69 0.9 75 Jewell (1) 1 49 1 49 126 2.6 30 Johnson (1) 11 1,266 10 1,229 58,091 47.3 5,713 Kearny (1) 1 90 1 90 246 2.7 138 Kingman 1 34 1 34 752 22.1 128 Kiowa 1 25 1 25 161 6.4 71 Labette 3 272 3 272 2,800 10.3 899 Lane (1) 1 31 1 31 270 8.7 47 Leavenworth (1) 2 110 2 110 4,394 39.9 517 Lincoln 1 14 1 14 480 34.3 66 Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Logan (1) 1 59 1 59 330 5.6 99 Lyon (1) 1 122 1 122 4,364 35.8 469 McPherson 3 74 3 74 2,570 34.7 352 Reporting Hospitals 522 Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2004 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Reporting Hospitals Marion (2) 2 129 1 75 517 6.9 105 Marshall (1) 1 79 1 79 928 11.7 217 Meade 1 20 1 20 376 18.8 54 Miami 2 198 2 198 2,415 12.2 537 Mitchell (1) 1 99 1 99 1,956 19.8 233 Montgomery (1) 2 163 2 163 6,129 37.6 598 Morris 1 28 1 28 633 22.6 76 Morton (1) 1 100 1 100 1,162 11.6 175 Nemaha 2 49 1 25 501 20.0 82 Neosho 1 59 1 59 2,239 37.9 231 Ness (2) 2 112 2 112 301 2.7 187 Norton 1 25 1 25 497 19.9 92 Osage 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Osborne 1 25 1 25 419 16.8 59 Ottawa (1) 1 52 1 52 550 10.6 86 Pawnee (1) 2 407 2 407 1,466 3.6 803 Phillips (1) 1 58 1 58 661 11.4 128 Pottawatomie (1) 2 194 2 194 2,155 11.1 379 Pratt (1) 1 92 1 92 2,133 23.2 392 Rawlins 1 24 1 24 248 10.3 50 Reno (1) 1 154 1 154 9,076 58.9 909 Republic (1) 1 63 1 63 1,117 17.7 142 Rice 1 25 1 25 467 18.7 100 Riley 1 118 1 118 5,607 47.5 660 Rooks 1 25 1 25 884 35.4 83 Rush (1) 1 46 1 46 349 7.6 59 Russell (1) 1 58 1 58 732 12.6 156 Saline 3 274 2 248 11,023 44.4 1,099 Scott 1 27 1 27 780 28.9 137 Sedgwick (2) 10 1,916 9 1,804 77,528 43.0 7,467 Seward (1) 1 89 1 89 3,926 44.1 386 Shawnee (1) 6 1,496 6 1,496 31,039 20.7 6,505 Sheridan (1) 1 60 1 60 381 6.4 99 Sherman 1 49 1 49 942 19.2 150 Smith (1) 1 54 1 54 564 10.4 91 Stafford 1 25 1 25 136 5.4 39 Stanton (1) 1 43 1 43 220 5.1 61 Stevens 1 17 1 17 329 19.4 94 Sumner (1) 2 105 2 105 1,635 15.6 181 Thomas (1) 1 93 1 93 960 10.3 189 Trego (1) 1 56 1 56 1,000 17.9 112 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Washington (1) 2 73 2 73 713 9.8 93 Wichita (1) 1 37 1 37 212 5.7 83 Wilson 2 76 2 76 1,705 22.4 190 Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Wyandotte 3 778 3 778 28,951 37.2 3,911 Kansas (54) 151 12,515 144 12,180 346,836 28.5 46,116 Source: American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2005 Edition. Note: Number in parenthesis indicates the number of hospitals that include beds in a nursing home-type unit. 523 Source: Policy Research Institute; 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. Physicians Per 1,000 People, 2004 Allen 1.29 Anderson 0.73 Atchison 1.72 Barber 0.60 Barton 1.46 Bourbon 1.86 Brown 1.35 Butler 0.70 Chase 0 Chautauqua 0.72 Cherokee 0.32 Cheyenne 1.34 Clark 0.85 Clay 0.93 Cloud 0.92 Coffey 1.03 Comanche 0.53 Cowley 1.09 Crawford 1.89 Decatur 2.75 Dickinson 0.52 Doniphan 0.25 Douglas 1.36 Edwards 0.30 Elk 0 Ellis 2.70 Ellsworth 0.47 Finney 1.02 Ford 1.32 Franklin 0.77 Geary 0.84 Gove 1.76 Graham 1.09 Grant 0.91 Gray 0.17 Greeley 2.83 Greenwood 0.53 Hamilton 0.38 Harper 0.64 Harvey 1.95 Haskell 0.47 Hodgeman 0 Jackson 0.46 Jefferson 0.32 Jewell 0.58 Johnson 3.11 Kearny 0.66 Kingman 0.60 Kiowa 0.32 Labette 1.66 Lane 0.51 Leavenworth 0.95 Lincoln 0.59 Linn 0.61 Logan 0.71 Lyon 1.20 McPherson 0.99 Marion 0.46 Marshall 2.50 Meade 0.65 Miami 0.88 Mitchell 1.83 Montgomery 1.54 Morris 0.50 Morton 3.06 Nemaha 0.48 Neosho 1.33 Ness 0.97 Norton 1.90 Osage 0.35 Osborne 0.49 Ottawa 0.81 Pawnee 1.91 Phillips 1.07 Pottawatomie 0.79 Pratt 1.38 Rawlins 0 Reno 1.74 Republic 1.15 Rice 0.48 Riley 1.47 Rooks 0.56 Rush 0.87 Russell 0.72 Saline 2.17 Scott 0.64 Sedgwick 2.10 Seward 1.29 Shawnee 2.13 Sheridan 1.15 Sherman 5.63 Smith 3.11 Stafford 0.44 Stanton 1.26 Stevens 0.54 Sumner 0.44 Thomas 2.44 Trego 0.63 Wabaunsee 0.14 Wallace 0.63 Washington 0.82 Wichita 1.27 Wilson 0.80 Woodson 0.56 Wyandotte 3.37 State: 1.88 524 2002 2003 2004 Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons County of M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per Practice Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Allen 15 4 749 13 4 818 14 4 775 Anderson 4 1 1,629 3 1 2,052 5 1 1,365 Atchison 29 3 521 29 3 523 26 3 581 Barber 2 3 1,017 0 3 1,678 0 3 1,666 Barton 30 5 793 30 3 832 34 6 684 Bourbon 21 7 542 19 7 580 21 7 538 Brown 11 0 955 11 0 949 14 0 740 Butler 35 4 1,552 39 5 1,389 35 8 1,438 Chase 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Chautauqua 1 1 2,105 1 1 2,093 2 1 1,393 Cherokee 6 3 2,439 6 3 2,424 5 2 3,136 Cheyenne 3 0 1,041 3 0 985 4 0 745 Clark 3 0 794 3 0 778 2 0 1,172 Clay 8 0 1,088 8 0 1,072 8 0 1,075 Cloud 8 0 1,242 7 1 1,232 7 2 1,087 Coffey 5 2 1,272 4 3 1,259 6 3 973 Comanche 1 0 1,985 1 0 1,915 1 0 1,903 Cowley 38 4 867 37 4 875 35 4 917 Crawford 64 15 482 62 15 499 58 14 529 Decatur 11 0 310 10 0 330 9 0 364 Dickinson 9 3 1,595 8 3 1,750 8 2 1,913 Doniphan 2 1 2,738 2 1 2,716 1 1 4,031 Douglas 136 8 711 131 8 741 127 13 734 Edwards 1 1 1,669 0 1 3,275 0 1 3,308 Elk 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Ellis 60 9 395 64 10 368 63 10 371 Ellsworth 2 1 2,139 2 1 2,116 2 1 2,117 Finney 37 5 946 36 6 933 34 6 982 Ford 42 3 726 44 3 702 41 3 756 Franklin 17 2 1,333 19 3 1,161 16 4 1,302 Geary 24 2 1,016 21 3 1,096 18 3 1,196 Gove 4 0 748 4 0 728 5 0 569 Graham 3 0 949 3 0 936 3 0 915 Grant 4 2 1,316 4 3 1,106 4 3 1,098 Gray 2 0 3,023 2 0 3,032 1 0 5,980 Practicing Physicians* in Kansas by County 2002-2004 525 2002 2003 2004 Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons County of M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per Practice Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Practicing Physicians* in Kansas by County 2002-2004 Greeley 2 1 491 2 1 473 3 1 354 Greenwood 2 2 1,913 2 2 1,871 2 2 1,885 Hamilton 1 0 2,658 1 0 2,666 1 0 2,654 Harper 4 0 1,570 4 0 1,552 3 1 1,560 Harvey 63 2 513 62 3 515 63 3 512 Haskell 2 0 2,146 2 0 2,123 2 0 2,136 Hodgeman 1 0 2,149 1 0 2,151 0 0 - Jackson 4 2 2,124 4 2 2,170 5 1 2,195 Jefferson 4 4 2,333 4 4 2,350 3 3 3,151 Jewell 2 0 1,748 1 0 3,433 2 0 1,711 Johnson 1,359 96 328 1,338 112 336 1,408 137 321 Kearny 2 1 1,514 2 1 1,530 2 1 1,505 Kingman 2 3 1,685 1 3 2,096 1 4 1,678 Kiowa 1 0 3,107 0 0 - 1 0 3,084 Labette 34 10 506 33 9 530 31 6 602 Lane 1 0 2,000 1 0 1,946 1 0 1,950 Leavenworth 60 10 1,011 60 11 1,008 56 13 1,050 Lincoln 1 1 1,771 1 1 1,749 1 1 1,708 Linn 3 0 3,225 3 0 3,241 6 0 1,629 Logan 0 2 1,499 0 2 1,428 0 2 1,414 Lyon 42 7 733 40 8 746 36 7 831 McPherson 27 1 1,050 27 1 1,048 28 1 1,014 Marion 5 1 2,208 5 1 2,217 5 1 2,168 Marshall 24 1 423 21 1 481 25 1 400 Meade 3 0 1,540 3 0 1,554 3 0 1,531 Miami 24 6 963 22 6 1,042 21 5 1,143 Mitchell 7 4 608 8 4 559 9 3 547 Montgomery 47 7 654 44 10 647 44 10 648 Morris 4 0 1,521 4 0 1,499 3 0 1,992 Morton 6 0 560 7 2 369 8 2 327 Nemaha 1 4 2,093 2 4 1,750 2 3 2,092 Neosho 16 6 756 16 6 754 14 8 753 Ness 1 2 1,105 1 2 1,053 1 2 1,027 Norton 13 2 392 12 1 446 10 1 527 Osage 4 2 2,821 4 1 3,357 4 2 2,849 Osborne 1 1 2,118 1 1 2,090 1 1 2,050 Ottawa 3 0 2,096 5 0 1,235 5 0 1,235 526 2002 2003 2004 Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons County of M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per Practice Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Practicing Physicians* in Kansas by County 2002-2004 Pawnee 14 0 496 12 0 566 13 0 523 Phillips 8 1 652 8 0 707 6 0 931 Pottawatomie 12 1 1,422 14 2 1,170 13 2 1,258 Pratt 15 0 636 13 0 726 13 0 724 Rawlins 1 0 2,887 1 0 2,843 0 0 - Reno 112 9 527 109 9 541 104 7 574 Republic 7 0 781 6 0 885 6 0 871 Rice 3 2 2,100 3 2 2,082 3 2 2,099 Riley 82 3 723 83 4 716 88 5 678 Rooks 2 2 1,373 2 2 1,354 2 1 1,795 Rush 3 0 1,164 3 0 1,139 3 0 1,155 Russell 9 0 784 7 0 987 5 0 1,396 Saline 112 8 449 112 7 452 109 8 461 Scott 3 0 1,641 3 0 1,602 3 0 1,564 Sedgwick 863 90 485 842 117 483 854 118 477 Seward 30 5 659 28 5 700 25 5 775 Shawnee 360 21 448 345 20 468 346 19 470 Sheridan 3 0 880 3 0 887 3 0 871 Sherman 29 0 221 29 0 216 33 2 178 Smith 13 0 336 13 0 322 13 0 321 Stafford 1 1 2,331 1 1 2,295 1 1 2,256 Stanton 2 2 603 2 2 601 1 2 791 Stevens 3 1 1,333 3 0 1,796 3 0 1,840 Sumner 8 5 1,964 7 7 1,804 6 5 2,297 Thomas 17 0 476 15 0 529 18 1 411 Trego 2 0 1,570 2 0 1,552 2 0 1,579 Wabaunsee 2 0 3,358 2 0 3,384 1 0 6,938 Wallace 1 0 1,692 1 0 1,621 1 0 1,579 Washington 4 0 1,568 4 0 1,533 5 0 1,221 Wichita 2 1 834 2 0 1,224 3 0 787 Wilson 9 0 1,127 10 0 1,008 8 0 1,243 Woodson 1 1 1,834 1 1 1,816 1 1 1,777 Wyandotte 519 21 293 486 19 311 509 19 296 Kansas 4,666 441 532 4,542 492 541 4,620 525 532 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information. * Practicing physicians include all Kansas licensed active physicians (M.D.'s and Doctors of Osteopathy) with primary place of work in Kansas. Persons per physician is based on total number 527 Source: Policy Research Institute; data from Kansas Department of Health and Environment, , Office of Health Care Information.Center for Health and Environment Statistics Dentists Per 1,000 People, 2004 Allen 0.50 Anderson 0.37 Atchison 0.53 Barber 0 Barton 0.44 Bourbon 0.33 Brown 0.29 Butler 0.29 Chase 0 Chautauqua 0.24 Cherokee 0.23 Cheyenne 0.67 Clark 0 Clay 0.23 Cloud 0.20 Coffey 0.34 Comanche 0.53 Cowley 0.36 Crawford 0.39 Decatur 0.31 Dickinson 0.42 Doniphan 0.12 Douglas 0.56 Edwards 0.30 Elk 0 Ellis 0.70 Ellsworth 0.47 Finney 0.38 Ford 0.36 Franklin 0.27 Geary 0.64 Gove 0.35 Graham 0.36 Grant 0.39 Gray 0 Greeley 0 Greenwood 0.27 Hamilton 0.75 Harper 0.32 Harvey 0.33 Haskell 0 Hodgeman 0 Jackson 0.15 Jefferson 0.16 Jewell 0.29 Johnson 0.77 Kearny 0.22 Kingman 0.24 Kiowa 0.32 Labette 0.22 Lane 0 Leavenworth 0.37 Lincoln 0.29 Linn 0.20 Logan 0.71 Lyon 0.39 McPherson 0.41 Marion 0.38 Marshall 0.29 Meade 0.22 Miami 0.24 Mitchell 0.15 Montgomery 0.49 Morris 0.33 Morton 0.31 Nemaha 0.57 Neosho 0.30 Ness 0 Norton 0.69 Osage 0.18 Osborne 0.49 Ottawa 0.49 Pawnee 0.29 Phillips 0.36 Pottawatomie 0.21 Pratt 0.64 Rawlins 0 Reno 0.47 Republic 0.19 Rice 0.38 Riley 0.54 Rooks 0.37 Rush 0.29 Russell 0.29 Saline 0.50 Scott 0.21 Sedgwick 0.46 Seward 0.30 Shawnee 0.53 Sheridan 0.38 Sherman 0.48 Smith 0.48 Stafford 0.22 Stanton 0.84 Stevens 0.36 Sumner 0.47 Thomas 0.64 Trego 0.32 Wabaunsee 0 Wallace 0 Washington 0.16 Wichita 0.42 Wilson 0.20 Woodson 0.28 Wyandotte 0.36 State: 0.47 528 Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice 2002-2004 County of Number of Persons per Number of Persons per Number of Persons per Practice Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist Allen 6 2,372 5 2,781 7 1,993 Anderson 3 2,716 3 2,736 3 2,730 Atchison 8 2,085 8 2,093 9 1,872 Barber 0 - 0 - 0 - Barton 12 2,312 12 2,289 12 2,281 Bourbon 5 3,034 5 3,017 5 3,013 Brown 2 5,251 4 2,611 3 3,454 Butler 17 3,561 17 3,596 18 3,435 Chase 0 - 0 - 0 - Chautauqua 0 - 0 - 1 4,178 Cherokee 5 4,391 5 4,363 5 4,390 Cheyenne 2 1,562 2 1,478 2 1,490 Clark 1 2,382 1 2,333 0 - Clay 2 4,352 2 4,287 2 4,299 Cloud 2 4,966 2 4,930 2 4,890 Coffey 3 2,967 3 2,938 3 2,920 Comanche 1 1,985 1 1,915 1 1,903 Cowley 15 2,428 15 2,391 13 2,752 Crawford 16 2,378 16 2,400 15 2,537 Decatur 1 3,407 1 3,295 1 3,274 Dickinson 9 2,127 9 2,139 8 2,392 Doniphan 1 8,215 1 8,149 1 8,062 Douglas 53 1,930 57 1,807 58 1,772 Edwards 1 3,337 1 3,275 1 3,308 Elk 0 - 0 - 0 - Ellis 17 1,604 19 1,432 19 1,424 Ellsworth 3 2,139 3 2,116 3 2,117 Finney 15 2,649 16 2,449 15 2,618 Ford 13 2,512 13 2,539 12 2,773 Franklin 7 3,617 7 3,649 7 3,721 Geary 16 1,651 15 1,754 16 1,569 Gove 1 2,992 2 1,455 1 2,845 Graham 1 2,847 1 2,808 1 2,745 Grant 3 2,632 4 1,936 3 2,562 Gray 0 - 0 - 0 - Greeley 0 - 0 - 0 - Greenwood 3 2,551 3 2,495 2 3,769 Hamilton 2 1,329 2 1,333 2 1,327 Harper 3 2,093 3 2,069 2 3,119 Harvey 11 3,034 11 3,046 11 3,070 Haskell 0 - 0 - 0 - Hodgeman 0 - 0 - 0 - Jackson 3 4,247 4 3,254 2 6,585 Jefferson 3 6,221 3 6,266 3 6,302 Jewell 1 3,495 1 3,433 1 3,422 Johnson 373 1,278 379 1,284 380 1,307 Kearny 2 2,272 2 2,296 1 4,515 Kingman 2 4,213 2 4,191 2 4,195 Kiowa 1 3,107 1 3,152 1 3,084 Labette 6 3,714 5 4,452 5 4,454 Lane 0 - 0 - 0 - Leavenworth 33 2,145 31 2,308 27 2,683 Lincoln 1 3,542 1 3,498 1 3,416 Linn 3 3,225 2 4,861 2 4,888 Logan 2 1,499 2 1,428 2 1,414 Lyon 16 2,244 14 2,558 14 2,551 McPherson 12 2,451 13 2,257 12 2,451 2002 2003 2004 529 Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice 2002-2004 County of Number of Persons per Number of Persons per Number of Persons per Practice Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist 2002 2003 2004 Marion 5 2,650 6 2,217 5 2,602 Marshall 4 2,646 4 2,647 3 3,467 Meade 1 4,620 1 4,662 1 4,592 Miami 8 3,613 8 3,648 7 4,245 Mitchell 1 6,693 1 6,707 1 6,564 Montgomery 16 2,207 16 2,183 17 2,057 Morris 2 3,041 2 2,998 2 2,989 Morton 1 3,360 1 3,317 1 3,269 Nemaha 6 1,744 7 1,500 6 1,743 Neosho 6 2,773 6 2,763 5 3,311 Ness 0 - 0 - 0 - Norton 5 1,176 5 1,159 4 1,450 Osage 4 4,232 4 4,196 3 5,697 Osborne 2 2,118 2 2,090 2 2,050 Ottawa 2 3,145 2 3,089 3 2,058 Pawnee 3 2,315 2 3,398 2 3,398 Phillips 2 2,936 2 2,829 2 2,792 Pottawatomie 5 3,698 5 3,743 4 4,718 Pratt 5 1,908 5 1,887 6 1,570 Rawlins 0 - 0 - 0 - Reno 37 1,724 32 1,995 30 2,123 Republic 1 5,468 1 5,307 1 5,224 Rice 4 2,625 4 2,603 4 2,624 Riley 29 2,120 29 2,148 34 1,855 Rooks 2 2,746 2 2,709 2 2,693 Rush 1 3,492 1 3,418 1 3,466 Russell 3 2,352 3 2,302 2 3,489 Saline 26 2,073 28 1,919 27 1,998 Scott 1 4,923 1 4,806 1 4,691 Sedgwick 203 2,276 204 2,269 213 2,177 Seward 8 2,884 8 2,886 7 3,320 Shawnee 93 1,836 91 1,878 91 1,887 Sheridan 1 2,641 1 2,662 1 2,614 Sherman 3 2,133 3 2,092 3 2,073 Smith 2 2,183 2 2,091 2 2,090 Stafford 1 4,662 1 4,589 1 4,512 Stanton 1 2,410 1 2,404 2 1,187 Stevens 2 2,666 2 2,695 2 2,760 Sumner 12 2,128 12 2,105 12 2,106 Thomas 5 1,618 4 1,983 5 1,560 Trego 1 3,140 1 3,103 1 3,158 Wabaunsee 0 - 0 - 0 - Wallace 0 - 0 - 0 - Washington 1 6,271 1 6,131 1 6,107 Wichita 1 2,502 1 2,447 1 2,360 Wilson 2 5,072 2 5,040 2 4,973 Woodson 1 3,668 1 3,631 1 3,553 Wyandotte 57 2,778 58 2,708 56 2,794 Kansas 1,294 2,099 1,302 2,092 1,294 2,114 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of Health Care Information, Center for Health and Environment 530 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), 2004 Primary Care Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Penitentiary in county has HPSA designation. 2 - Low-income populations in Topeka and Wichita have HPSA designation. Source: Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health, 2004. 1- Not Designated Low-Income Population Designated Whole County Designated KEY * 1 2 2 531 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), 2004 Mental Policy Research Institute; data fromSource: Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health, 2004. KEY Not Designated Low-Income Population Designated Whole County Designated 532 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), 2004 Dental KEY Policy Research Institute; data from U.S. Penitentiary in county has HPSA designation. 2 - Low-income populations in Topeka and Wichita have HPSA designation. Source: Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health, 2004. 1- Not Designated Low-Income Population Designated Whole County Designated 1 2 2 533 Child Care Facilities by County, 2005* County Building Based School Age Program Child Care Center Group Day Care Home Head Start Child Care Center Licensed Day Care Home Summer Camp School Age Program Preschool Registered Family Day Care Home School Age Center Total Allen 0 0 11 1 33 0 1 18 0 64 Anderson 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 14 0 22 Atchison 0 2 8 1 15 0 0 12 1 39 Barber 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 5 0 15 Barton 1 10 12 3 39 0 2 38 0 105 Bourbon 0 3 7 1 7 0 2 24 0 44 Brown 2 0 7 2 10 0 3 10 0 34 Butler 7 8 12 3 41 0 6 69 0 146 Chase 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 4 0 10 Chautauqua 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 10 Cherokee 0 5 7 3 23 0 1 20 0 59 Cheyenne 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 Clark 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 3 0 12 Clay 0 1 4 0 20 0 4 13 0 42 Cloud 0 1 8 1 29 0 4 12 1 56 Coffey 0 2 3 0 13 0 2 12 0 32 Comanche 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 4 0 10 Cowley 0 3 13 0 53 0 3 30 0 102 Crawford 0 9 36 1 24 0 6 29 0 105 Decatur 0 0 3 0 5 0 1 5 0 14 Dickinson 0 1 12 2 45 0 7 23 0 90 Doniphan 0 1 3 1 14 0 1 5 0 25 Douglas 5 23 42 2 95 0 6 104 0 277 Edwards 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 3 0 12 Elk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 Ellis 0 5 21 1 41 0 3 76 0 147 Ellsworth 0 0 2 1 19 0 1 6 0 29 Finney 1 7 13 3 68 0 3 36 0 131 Ford 1 6 17 0 47 0 1 20 1 93 Franklin 3 4 11 2 29 0 4 27 0 80 Geary 0 7 10 0 48 0 1 11 1 78 Gove 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 12 Graham 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 8 Grant 0 0 1 1 30 0 1 8 0 41 Gray 0 1 3 1 7 0 0 2 0 14 534 Child Care Facilities by County, 2005* County Building Based School Age Program Child Care Center Group Day Care Home Head Start Child Care Center Licensed Day Care Home Summer Camp School Age Program Preschool Registered Family Day Care Home School Age Center Total Greeley 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 7 Greenwood 0 0 3 1 10 0 0 4 0 18 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 10 Harper 0 0 8 0 10 0 2 7 0 27 Harvey 6 8 6 1 46 0 6 38 0 111 Haskell 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 8 Hodgeman 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 6 Jackson 1 2 6 0 21 0 1 19 0 50 Jefferson 0 2 2 2 17 0 2 23 1 49 Jewell 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 8 Johnson 94 167 88 2 491 10 11 468 0 1,331 Kearny 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 3 0 13 Kingman 0 0 3 0 11 0 3 18 0 35 Kiowa 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 6 Labette 0 1 21 2 52 0 4 13 0 93 Lane 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Leavenworth 2 18 16 1 26 0 5 87 0 155 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 15 Linn 0 1 6 0 3 0 1 9 0 20 Logan 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 5 0 12 Lyon 3 6 17 0 56 0 3 32 0 117 McPherson 3 4 6 0 42 0 6 33 0 94 Marion 1 1 8 1 23 0 5 13 0 52 Marshall 1 0 8 0 10 0 0 14 0 33 Meade 0 0 2 0 8 0 2 4 0 16 Miami 0 7 8 2 28 0 3 40 0 88 Mitchell 0 2 6 0 16 0 0 6 0 30 Montgomery 0 6 11 2 48 0 7 32 0 106 Morris 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 4 0 12 Morton 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 4 0 11 Nemaha 0 3 11 2 10 0 4 8 0 38 Neosho 0 4 12 1 51 0 3 19 0 90 Ness 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 6 0 14 Norton 0 2 1 1 9 0 1 3 0 17 Osage 0 1 2 1 30 0 4 30 0 68 535 Child Care Facilities by County, 2005* County Building Based School Age Program Child Care Center Group Day Care Home Head Start Child Care Center Licensed Day Care Home Summer Camp School Age Program Preschool Registered Family Day Care Home School Age Center Total Osborne 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 6 0 11 Ottawa 0 0 1 1 13 0 1 13 0 29 Pawnee 1 1 1 1 8 0 2 14 0 28 Phillips 0 1 11 0 8 0 2 5 0 27 Pottawatomie 0 3 9 1 40 0 0 31 1 85 Pratt 0 1 0 0 14 0 1 17 0 33 Rawlins 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 2 0 9 Reno 4 17 17 1 138 0 4 38 0 219 Republic 1 0 3 1 11 0 1 4 0 21 Rice 0 2 1 1 15 0 1 8 0 28 Riley 3 9 16 1 36 1 4 60 2 132 Rooks 0 0 4 0 10 0 1 12 0 27 Rush 0 1 2 0 7 0 0 5 0 15 Russell 2 0 2 0 12 0 2 11 0 29 Saline 11 13 12 0 144 0 7 91 0 278 Scott 1 0 2 0 16 0 1 2 0 22 Sedgwick 89 96 27 8 518 0 26 569 0 1,333 Seward 1 4 3 0 21 0 1 11 0 41 Shawnee 36 48 51 1 334 3 19 19 0 511 Sheridan 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 2 0 8 Sherman 0 2 6 0 10 0 2 3 0 23 Smith 0 0 2 1 9 0 1 5 0 18 Stafford 0 1 4 1 4 0 1 3 0 14 Stanton 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 2 0 10 Stevens 0 0 3 0 13 0 1 6 0 23 Sumner 0 4 2 1 43 0 4 21 0 75 Thomas 0 0 7 0 21 0 1 8 0 37 Trego 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 5 0 12 Wabaunsee 0 0 3 1 10 0 1 12 0 27 Wallace 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 Washington 0 0 3 1 16 0 3 9 0 32 Wichita 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 9 Wilson 0 2 5 1 10 0 0 7 0 25 Woodson 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 8 Wyandotte 17 42 65 11 149 0 2 33 0 319 Kansas 297 590 823 85 3,544 14 243 2,654 8 8,258 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Child Care Licensing and Registration. * Facilities as of February 2005. 536 County Allen 3 170 4 153 Anderson 1 47 1 27 Atchison 3 180 2 73 Barber 1 40 - - Barton 4 293 4 127 Bourbon 2 133 2 95 Brown 3 165 3 54 Butler 7 625 4 154 Chase 1 51 - - Chautauqua 2 135 - - Cherokee 4 232 4 125 Cheyenne 1 51 - - Clark - - - - Clay 4 157 3 63 Cloud 5 234 4 122 Coffey 1 77 1 34 Comanche 2 69 1 11 Cowley 8 484 8 298 Crawford 7 583 5 171 Decatur 1 50 - - Dickinson 4 204 5 130 Doniphan 2 94 1 6 Douglas 6 471 5 237 Edwards 1 42 1 12 Elk 2 87 - - Ellis 4 286 4 160 Ellsworth 2 114 2 32 Finney 2 175 1 40 Ford 5 314 3 78 Franklin 3 197 2 88 Geary 2 159 2 60 Gove - - - - Graham 1 46 1 9 Grant 72 1 24 Gray 2 82 - - Greeley - - - - Greenwood 1 84 1 46 Hamilton - - - - Harper 2 108 2 43 Harvey 6 444 5 246 Haskell - - - - Hodgeman - - - - Jackson 2 102 1 23 Jefferson 3 168 2 29 Jewell - - - - Johnson 26 2,798 30 1,814 Kearny - - - - Kingman 3 170 1 24 Kiowa 1 50 1 32 Labette 6 291 3 94 Lane - - 1 20 Leavenworth 5 367 2 78 Lincoln 1 60 1 13 Linn 1 60 1 25 Logan 1 35 - - Lyon 4 321 3 74 Adult Care Homes in Kansas by County July-December 2004 NF/NFMH* Homes Number of Beds Assisted-Living Homes Number of Beds 537 County Adult Care Homes in Kansas by County July-December 2004 NF/NFMH* Homes Number of Beds Assisted-Living Homes Number of Beds McPherson 8 638 5 153 Marion 4 244 3 58 Marshall 3 180 4 83 Meade 2 73 1 5 Miami 4 320 4 145 Mitchell 1 120 - - Montgomery 7 489 6 176 Morris 1 80 - - Morton - - - - Nemaha 5 281 3 56 Neosho 3 151 4 98 Ness - - - - Norton 1 80 1 30 Osage 3 171 3 73 Osborne 2 118 - - Ottawa 1 71 - - Pawnee 1 54 1 19 Phillips 2 102 1 12 Pottawatomie 3 153 2 92 Pratt 1 70 1 56 Rawlins 1 50 - - Reno 8 644 10 466 Republic 1 78 - - Rice 3 166 2 28 Riley 290 6 242 Rooks 2 92 - - Rush 1 56 - - Russell 3 148 1 35 Saline 6 412 3 96 Scott 1 77 - - Sedgwick 24 2,192 22 1,212 Seward 2 133 1 56 Shawnee 17 1,518 16 714 Sheridan - - - - Sherman 1 60 1 40 Smith 2 78 - - Stafford 77 1 39 Stanton - - 1 15 Stevens 1 58 - - Sumner 5 273 3 105 Thomas 1 70 - - Trego 1 42 - - Wabaunsee 2 97 1 31 Wallace 1 28 - - Washington 1 77 - - Wichita - - - - Wilson 3 137 2 59 Woodson 1 53 - - Wyandotte 8 646 1 13 Kansas 312 22,124 238 9,151 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 2005. 538 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of Health Care Information, http://kic.kdhe.state.ks.us/kic/ (accessed December 29, 2004). Double dash (--) indicates data suppressed due to confidentiality. Policy Research Institute; data from Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 People, 2003 Allen 34.51 Anderson 30.46 Atchison 22.10 Barber 19.86 Barton 23.30 Bourbon 25.19 Brown 38.31 Butler 20.94 Chase 51.50 Chautauqua 33.45 Cherokee 25.21 Cheyenne 27.07 Clark -- Clay 17.50 Cloud 32.46 Coffey 38.57 Comanche 36.55 Cowley 29.00 Crawford 27.61 Decatur 18.21 Dickinson 27.01 Doniphan 28.22 Douglas 10.39 Edwards 30.53 Elk 28.42 Ellis 18.01 Ellsworth 11.03 Finney 9.96 Ford 12.12 Franklin 22.32 Geary 14.06 Gove 30.93 Graham 28.49 Grant 15.49 Gray 13.19 Greeley -- Greenwood 25.38 Hamilton 30.01 Harper 41.89 Harvey 20.30 Haskell 14.13 Hodgeman -- Jackson 26.89 Jefferson 15.96 Jewell 26.22 Johnson 13.94 Kearny -- Kingman 17.90 Kiowa -- Labette 30.55 Lane -- Leavenworth 16.77 Lincoln 37.16 Linn 21.60 Logan -- Lyon 12.85 McPherson 16.02 Marion 22.56 Marshall 31.16 Meade 23.60 Miami 14.05 Mitchell 25.35 Montgomery 30.63 Morris 45.04 Morton -- Nemaha 20.95 Neosho 27.14 Ness 34.83 Norton 20.70 Osage 22.04 Osborne 35.89 Ottawa 35.62 Pawnee 17.66 Phillips 28.28 Pottawatomie 20.31 Pratt 24.37 Rawlins 42.21 Reno 19.43 Republic 24.50 Rice 16.33 Riley 10.43 Rooks 20.31 Rush 29.26 Russell 31.85 Saline 22.33 Scott 12.48 Sedgwick 19.16 Seward 12.13 Shawnee 21.94 Sheridan 30.05 Sherman 22.30 Smith 43.05 Stafford 15.25 Stanton -- Stevens 18.56 Sumner 22.57 Thomas 15.13 Trego 22.56 Wabaunsee 14.78 Wallace -- Washington 22.83 Wichita -- Wilson 26.79 Woodson 41.31 Wyandotte 23.23 539 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Allen 42 29.08 38 26.43 43 30.29 35 24.80 48 34.51 Anderson 20 24.56 21 25.93 24 29.29 25 30.71 25 30.46 Atchison 48 28.53 43 25.66 41 24.39 42 25.08 37 22.10 Barber 20 37.52 23 43.47 16 31.02 23 45.24 10 19.86 Barton 83 29.12 72 25.60 72 25.92 54 19.55 64 23.30 Bourbon 30 19.59 42 27.29 39 25.39 47 30.97 38 25.19 Brown 28 25.92 24 22.41 14 13.16 24 22.90 40 38.31 Butler 108 18.25 128 21.44 116 19.36 102 16.88 128 20.94 Chase 9 29.97 8 26.39 11 36.69 11 35.87 16 51.50 Chautauqua 11 25.19 14 32.18 25 58.64 26 62.01 14 33.45 Cherokee 55 24.25 64 28.37 52 23.36 52 23.66 55 25.21 Cheyenne 9 28.00 11 34.82 13 42.03 8 26.36 8 27.07 Clark 8 33.15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Clay 24 27.18 20 22.65 21 23.97 26 29.91 15 17.50 Cloud 29 27.95 35 34.24 25 24.80 26 26.13 32 32.46 Coffey 21 23.76 19 21.40 28 31.71 19 21.54 34 38.57 Comanche 10 49.80 8 40.90 6 30.21 14 71.28 7 36.55 Cowley 93 25.52 85 23.43 94 26.15 94 25.85 104 29.00 Crawford 94 24.61 85 22.24 82 21.42 90 23.62 106 27.61 Decatur 14 39.95 8 23.11 10 29.12 14 41.46 6 18.21 Dickinson 61 31.57 42 21.68 57 29.80 50 26.12 52 27.01 Doniphan 9 10.97 27 32.74 15 18.18 19 23.23 23 28.22 Douglas 129 12.97 116 11.58 128 12.66 128 12.52 107 10.39 Edwards 7 20.01 7 20.41 9 26.59 12 35.89 10 30.53 Elk 21 63.01 17 52.70 18 56.44 13 40.74 9 28.42 Ellis 53 19.17 43 15.68 48 17.52 53 19.41 49 18.01 Ellsworth 19 29.29 18 27.57 18 27.91 21 32.85 7 11.03 Finney 34 8.53 40 9.85 40 9.95 42 10.65 39 9.96 Ford 59 18.44 45 13.82 61 18.82 62 19.12 40 12.12 Franklin 51 20.71 52 20.91 43 17.18 56 22.14 57 22.32 Geary 62 22.02 43 15.49 41 15.07 47 17.79 37 14.06 Gove 7 22.65 -- -- 11 36.54 6 20.24 9 30.93 Graham 6 19.99 8 27.38 9 31.24 12 41.91 8 28.49 Grant 8 10.04 14 17.76 10 12.84 11 13.94 12 15.49 Gray 6 10.27 8 13.51 16 26.81 14 23.16 8 13.19 Greeley -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Greenwood 25 32.46 23 29.99 32 41.42 23 30.15 19 25.38 Hamilton 7 26.20 11 41.28 -- -- 6 22.55 8 30.01 Harper 24 36.42 21 32.29 17 26.36 24 38.17 26 41.89 Harvey 72 21.83 96 29.20 73 22.12 89 26.67 68 20.30 Haskell 6 14.09 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 14.13 Hodgeman -- -- -- -- 6 28.10 -- -- -- -- Jackson 19 15.17 29 22.87 31 24.39 32 24.91 35 26.89 Jefferson 34 18.59 41 22.20 34 18.30 47 25.13 30 15.96 Jewell 9 23.43 16 42.52 9 24.86 14 39.91 9 26.22 Johnson 670 15.11 632 13.90 701 15.11 660 13.87 678 13.94 Kearny 7 15.48 -- -- -- -- 12 26.05 -- -- Kingman 30 34.76 16 18.44 33 38.52 28 33.34 15 17.90 Kiowa 7 20.86 6 18.43 7 22.31 6 19.26 -- -- Labette 57 24.75 47 20.66 63 28.03 57 25.52 68 30.55 Lane -- -- 6 27.99 7 33.43 10 49.98 -- -- Leavenworth 122 17.84 105 15.24 119 17.03 114 16.07 120 16.77 Lincoln 8 22.35 10 27.98 12 33.76 8 22.84 13 37.16 Linn 36 38.13 26 27.08 30 30.93 20 20.61 21 21.60 Logan 8 26.33 10 32.82 7 23.42 -- -- -- -- Number 1999 2000 2001 Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Population* by County of Residence 1999-2003 2002 2003 Number Number Number Number 540 County Rate Rate Rate Rate RateNumber 1999 2000 2001 Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Population* by County of Residence 1999-2003 2002 2003 Number Number Number Number Lyon 64 17.89 62 17.24 57 15.85 54 15.09 46 12.85 McPherson 56 19.02 72 24.34 66 22.35 77 26.22 47 16.02 Marion 40 29.95 31 23.18 28 20.90 40 30.05 30 22.56 Marshall 39 35.44 28 25.60 25 23.11 34 31.93 33 31.16 Meade 8 17.48 15 32.34 11 23.48 12 25.58 11 23.60 Miami 44 15.78 61 21.41 41 14.29 61 21.07 41 14.05 Mitchell 18 25.78 24 34.71 15 22.15 15 22.41 17 25.35 Montgomery 98 26.84 119 32.88 112 31.29 107 30.37 107 30.63 Morris 17 27.89 18 29.45 16 26.33 17 28.25 27 45.04 Morton -- -- -- -- 6 17.79 11 32.82 -- -- Nemaha 29 27.10 30 28.06 24 22.97 22 21.01 22 20.95 Neosho 46 26.92 44 25.96 53 31.39 39 23.34 45 27.14 Ness 8 22.96 12 34.86 9 26.83 12 36.53 11 34.83 Norton 18 30.30 15 25.19 11 18.76 14 24.01 12 20.70 Osage 41 24.71 33 19.68 37 22.13 42 24.99 37 22.04 Osborne 20 44.51 10 22.56 21 48.26 18 42.05 15 35.89 Ottawa 21 34.39 12 19.37 14 22.78 22 35.50 22 35.62 Pawnee 16 22.02 28 38.79 21 29.85 18 26.03 12 17.66 Phillips 15 24.81 15 25.00 18 30.66 18 31.25 16 28.28 Pottawatomie 39 21.62 37 20.24 40 21.82 34 18.45 38 20.31 Pratt 20 20.73 20 20.77 26 27.27 20 20.89 23 24.37 Rawlins 9 30.17 11 37.16 10 34.42 8 27.75 12 42.21 Reno 160 24.65 143 22.11 162 25.14 139 21.72 124 19.43 Republic 21 35.59 20 34.46 13 22.97 20 36.74 13 24.50 Rice 29 26.88 27 25.14 32 30.11 29 27.57 17 16.33 Riley 55 8.74 56 8.90 75 12.10 73 11.87 65 10.43 Rooks 21 36.79 14 24.73 19 34.04 13 23.69 11 20.31 Rush 9 25.05 8 22.59 17 48.35 14 40.42 10 29.26 Russell 26 35.01 13 17.69 30 41.99 20 28.47 22 31.85 Saline 95 17.76 94 17.54 107 19.89 82 15.21 120 22.33 Scott 14 27.24 13 25.50 15 29.49 16 32.50 6 12.48 Sedgwick 776 17.18 815 17.97 862 18.89 836 18.15 887 19.16 Seward 22 9.91 25 11.09 34 15.02 23 10.00 28 12.13 Shawnee 368 21.71 367 21.58 364 21.36 372 21.84 375 21.94 Sheridan 7 24.68 -- -- 12 44.25 -- -- 8 30.05 Sherman 23 33.87 20 29.68 11 16.57 10 15.57 14 22.30 Smith 16 34.90 18 39.81 20 45.20 11 25.62 18 43.05 Stafford 13 26.72 14 29.36 16 33.78 14 30.01 7 15.25 Stanton -- -- 6 24.95 -- -- -- -- -- -- Stevens 12 22.13 8 14.64 16 29.86 11 20.60 10 18.56 Sumner 70 26.95 64 24.63 64 24.86 66 25.90 57 22.57 Thomas 14 17.12 11 13.46 21 25.79 15 18.64 12 15.13 Trego 12 35.29 10 30.43 11 33.98 10 31.84 7 22.56 Wabaunsee 20 29.14 10 14.54 10 14.68 17 25.14 10 14.78 Wallace 6 33.58 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Washington 16 24.60 12 18.55 23 36.48 23 37.02 14 22.83 Wichita 7 27.64 7 27.74 7 27.55 6 23.92 -- -- Wilson 28 26.91 30 29.11 26 25.37 22 21.75 27 26.79 Woodson 8 20.68 12 31.88 10 26.46 11 30.14 15 41.31 Wyandotte 354 22.41 349 22.11 334 21.08 333 21.11 365 23.23 Kansas 5,315 19.84 5,215 19.37 5,431 20.11 5,345 19.70 5,285 19.40 Source: Health Care Information, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, http://kic.kdhe.state.ks.us/kic/ (accessed December 29, 2004). Double dash (--) indicates data suppressed due to confidentiality. *Population data used to compute rates are from U.S. Bureau of the Census population estimates 1999-2003. 541 State 1999-2001 2000-2002 2001-2003 Alabama 13.2 13.0 13.3 0.1 Alaska 17.7 17.8 17.8 0.1 Arizona 18.4 17.1 17.3 -1.1 Arkansas 15.0 15.6 16.6 1.6 California 19.2 18.7 18.7 -0.5 Colorado 15.1 15.3 16.3 1.2 Connecticut 9.7 10.2 10.4 0.7 Delaware 9.5 9.5 10.1 0.6 District of Columbia 13.6 13.2 13.3 -0.3 Florida 17.8 17.5 17.6 -0.2 Georgia 15.3 15.7 16.4 1.1 Hawaii 9.7 9.7 9.9 0.2 Idaho 16.5 16.4 17.5 1.0 Illinois 13.6 13.9 14.0 0.4 Indiana 10.8 12.0 12.9 2.1 Iowa 8.0 8.6 9.5 1.5 Kansas 11.4 10.9 10.9 -0.5 Kentucky 13.0 13.2 13.3 0.3 Louisiana 19.7 18.6 19.4 -0.3 Maine 10.7 10.8 10.7 0.0 Maryland 11.3 12.0 13.2 1.9 Massachusetts 8.7 9.0 9.6 0.9 Michigan 9.9 10.4 11.0 1.1 Minnesota 7.8 8.0 8.2 0.4 Mississippi 15.2 15.6 17.0 1.8 Missouri 8.8 10.4 10.9 2.1 Montana 16.0 15.2 16.1 0.1 Nebraska 9.6 9.6 10.3 0.7 Nevada 17.2 17.5 18.3 1.1 New Hampshire 9.0 9.2 9.9 0.9 New Jersey 12.5 13.1 13.7 1.2 New Mexico 23.2 22.0 21.3 -1.9 New York 15.8 15.8 15.5 -0.3 North Carolina 14.2 14.9 16.1 1.9 North Dakota 10.9 10.7 10.5 -0.4 Ohio 10.8 11.4 11.7 0.9 Oklahoma 17.9 18.2 18.7 0.8 Oregon 13.1 13.3 14.8 1.7 Pennsylvania 8.7 9.7 10.7 2.0 Rhode Island 7.2 8.3 9.3 2.1 South Carolina 13.3 12.3 13.1 -0.2 South Dakota 10.4 10.6 11.0 0.6 Tennessee 10.8 11.0 11.8 1.0 Texas 23.0 24.1 24.6 1.6 Utah 13.6 13.6 13.6 0.0 Vermont 9.7 9.6 9.9 0.2 Virginia 11.9 12.0 12.5 0.6 Washington 13.5 13.6 14.3 0.8 West Virginia 14.2 14.0 14.8 0.6 Wisconsin 8.5 8.4 9.5 1.0 Wyoming 15.6 16.4 16.5 0.9 United States 14.5 14.7 15.1 0.6 Difference in 3-year averages 2001-2003 less 1999-2001 3-year moving averages Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2003, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins.html, (accessed November 9, 2004). Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year by State Three-year Averages 1999-2001, 2000-2002, and 2001-2003 542 State Alabama 1,170 502 42.9 76 6.5 Alaska 201 64 31.8 11 5.4 Arizona 1,575 684 43.4 184 11.7 Arkansas 716 370 51.6 50 7.0 California 10,109 4,169 41.2 893 8.8 Colorado 1,210 392 32.4 103 8.6 Connecticut 885 226 25.6 42 4.7 Delaware 208 61 29.2 9 4.5 District of Columbia 115 61 52.9 7 6.1 Florida 4,102 1,706 41.6 418 10.2 Georgia 2,374 913 38.5 196 8.3 Hawaii 326 114 35.0 14 4.2 Idaho 391 170 43.5 34 8.7 Illinois 3,363 1,202 35.8 235 7.0 Indiana 1,627 562 34.5 104 6.4 Iowa 757 233 30.8 33 4.4 Kansas 715 232 32.5 35 4.9 Kentucky 1,039 455 43.8 79 7.7 Louisiana 1,260 614 48.7 117 9.3 Maine 288 108 37.5 10 3.6 Maryland 1,464 341 23.3 60 4.1 Massachusetts 1,520 445 29.3 47 3.1 Michigan 2,614 903 34.5 109 4.2 Minnesota 1,276 309 24.2 45 3.5 Mississippi 808 418 51.7 68 8.4 Missouri 1,467 481 32.8 46 3.2 Montana 230 104 45.4 21 9.2 Nebraska 463 145 31.2 18 3.8 Nevada 605 240 39.6 70 11.5 New Hampshire 315 70 22.1 7 2.4 New Jersey 2,160 562 26.0 129 6.0 New Mexico 520 277 53.2 54 10.4 New York 4,828 1,954 40.5 268 5.6 North Carolina 2,158 941 43.6 177 8.2 North Dakota 149 56 37.2 8 5.5 Ohio 2,958 984 33.3 152 5.1 Oklahoma 918 424 46.2 91 10.0 Oregon 882 343 38.9 66 7.5 Pennsylvania 2,969 1,006 33.9 182 6.1 Rhode Island 257 80 31.2 8 3.0 South Carolina 1,071 434 40.5 60 5.6 South Dakota 201 66 33.0 9 4.4 Tennessee 1,461 615 42.1 81 5.6 Texas 6,467 3,134 48.5 976 15.1 Utah 788 271 34.5 48 6.1 Vermont 141 43 30.9 3 2.2 Virginia 1,884 537 28.5 93 5.0 Washington 1,598 568 35.5 86 5.4 West Virginia 415 205 49.4 22 5.4 Wisconsin 1,395 440 31.5 49 3.5 Wyoming 127 46 36.3 9 7.3 United States 76,546 29,279 38.2 5,715 7.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 2002, 2003, and 2004, http://www.census.gov/hhes/hlthins/lowinckid.html, (accessed 12/30/2004). Low Income Uninsured Children by State, Three-year Averages for 2001-2003 (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 Percent 543 Index Index Kansas Statistical Abstract 2004 www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah September 2005 Did you know? This edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract was professionally indexed by Mary Mortensen of Lawrence, Kansas. 544 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, 518-19 Accidents, motor vehicle, 491, 507 Accommodations and food services average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 223, 227-29 incomes, 322 number of establishments, 79, 89-91 payrolls, 79, 83-85 sales tax collections, 271 ACT scores, 175 Adult care homes, 537-38 Adults, age 65 and over. See also Age households, 386 population, 382-83, 384, 387, 390 population by county, 400-401, 402-3 population projections, 447-48 in poverty, 348 African Americans businesses owned by, 73 high school graduates, 139-40 inmates, 130 population, 385, 389, 408-10 population projections, 388 Age by congressional district, 390 of inmates, 130 licensed drivers by, 499 median, 19-20, 24-26, 384, 404-5 population by age group, 382-83, 384, 390, 400-401, 402-3 projected populations, 387, 447-48 Agricultural services employment, 79, 224-26 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 80-82 women-owned businesses, 72 Agriculture. See also Crops; Livestock acreage by district, 33(map), 39-41 acres in farms, 31, 33(map), 36, 39-41 acres planted and harvested, 30, 31, 39-41, 50(map) average farm sizes, 34, 35(map), 36 cash receipts, 53, 54 crops, 30 employment, 230-31 exports, 31, 42, 42(map), 100 farm values, 30, 36 feed manufacturing, 44 fertilizer sales, 44 545 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 Agriculture (continued) gross state product, 101, 102 historical trends, 34, 36, 54 incomes, 52, 53, 320 irrigated cropland, 49(map) Kansas? rank in U.S., 31 land values, 36 major commodities, 54 number of farms, 34, 36 prices, 51 prime farmland, 31 production, 30, 32, 39-41, 43-45 proportion of land area, 37-38 sales tax collections, 271 state summary, 30 wages, 55, 233 yields, 30 Airports number of, 491 public employment, 256, 257, 258, 259 American Indians businesses owned by, 71 high school graduates, 139-40 inmates, 130 population, 385, 389, 408-10 population projections, 388 Anglers. See Fishing Annulments. See Divorces and annulments Arrests, 123-25. See also Crime Arts and entertainment average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 223, 227-29 incomes, 322 number of establishments, 79, 89-91 payrolls, 79, 83-85 sales tax collections, 271 Asians and Pacific Islanders businesses owned by, 69 high school graduates, 139-40 inmates, 130 population, 385, 389, 408-10 population projections, 388 Assessed valuation, property cities, 278, 279-80 counties, 273-75 school districts, 147-54 Automobiles. See Motor vehicles 546 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 - B - Bankruptcies, 67 Banks assets and liabilities, 58, 61 deposits, 58, 59-60, 61 historical trends, 61 number of, 58, 59-60, 61, 75 Births, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43, 513, 516-17 Blacks. See African Americans Bonds, municipal, 260-62, 278, 279-80 Bridges, 491, 495 Broadcasting, radio and television stations, 114 Building permits, 308-10, 311 Business. See also Employment; Finance and insurance; Industries; Manufacturing; Retail trade bankruptcies, 67 minority-owned, 69, 70, 71, 73 new firms, 65 number of establishments, 79, 86-91 self-employment, 68 terminations, 66 trade pull factors, 94(map), 95-96 women-owned businesses, 72 - C - Cancer death rates, 539(map), 540-41 Cars. See Motor vehicles Cattle. See also Livestock cash receipts, 54 farms, 47 feedlots, 47 inventory, 49(map) production and value, 31, 39-41, 43, 46 shipments, 48 slaughtered, 31, 47 top 3 counties, 32 CEAF. See County Equalization and Adjustment Fund Chickens. See Poultry Child care facilities, 534-36 Children. See also Births; Education population, 382-83, 384, 387, 390 population by county, 400-401, 402-3 in poverty, 159-72, 346, 347, 351-52, 353-54, 543 uninsured, 543 Cities. See also Local governments; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas assessed valuations, 278, 279-80 construction permits, 311 crime, 126, 127 first class, 278 547 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 Cities (continued) housing units, 294 indebtedness, 278, 279-80 labor force, 215 law enforcement personnel, 134 newspapers, 115-16 populations, 278, 279-80, 449, 450, 451, 452-57, 458-75, 476-88 road and street mileage, 491 second class, 279-80 tax rates, 278, 279-80 unemployment rates, 215 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 419(map) urban populations by county, 422-24, 425-26 Civilian labor force. See Labor force, civilian Climate precipitation, 106(map), 108, 109(map), 110-11 temperatures, 106(map), 107 Colleges and universities. See Higher education Communications newspapers, 115-16 radio and television stations, 114 residential telephone service, 297-99 Community colleges enrollments, 177, 179 locations, 173(map) Commuting methods and time, 508-10 Congress, U.S. district populations, 389, 390 districts, 196(map) House elections, 197-99, 200-202 Senate elections, 192-93, 194-95 Construction average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 222, 224-26 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 320 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 79, 80-82 permits, 308-10, 311 raw materials, 360 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Core Based Statistical Areas. See Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas Correctional institutions admissions and releases, 128 capacities, 129 inmate characteristics, 130 populations, 129 Cotton production, 32 Counties. See also Local governments abortions reported, 518-19 548 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 Counties (continued) acres of soybeans harvested, 50(map) acres of wheat harvested, 50(map) arrests, 123-25 assessed valuations and taxes, 273-75 average wages, 235-37 banks, 59-60 births and deaths, 516-17 cancer death rates, 539(map), 540-41 cattle and calves inventory, 49(map) child care facilities, 534-36 children in poverty, 159-72 commuting methods and time, 508-10 construction permits, 308-10 county seats, 15(map) crime, 120-22 debt, 260-62, 276-77 dentists, 528(map), 529-30 educational attainment, 141-42, 180-82 employment, 224-29, 230-31 farm sizes, 35(map) federal government expenditures, 281-83, 284-85 food stamp recipients, 24-26, 355-57 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 156-58 group quarters populations, 427-29 high school dropouts, 143-44 high school graduates, 139-40, 141-42 highway funds, 506 hospitals, 522-23 households, 430-31 housing characteristics, 297-99 housing units, 290-91, 292-93, 295-96 housing values, 303-4 irrigated cropland, 49(map) labor force, 212-14 land areas, 37-38, 417-18, 420-21 law enforcement officers, 131-33 map, 15(map) marriages, divorces, and annulments, 514-15 median ages, 24-26, 404-5 median incomes, 340-41, 342-43 metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas, 391(map) migration, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43 motor vehicle registrations, 500-501 natural gas production, 363(map), 364 number of establishments by industry, 86-91 oil production, 365(map), 366-67 owner-occupied housing, 303-4 payrolls by industry, 80-85 per capita incomes, 331-32, 333(map), 334-36 personal income sources, 323-25, 326-28 physicians, 524(map), 525-27 549 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 Counties (continued) population by gender, 406-7 population change components, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43 population changes, 21-23, 394-96, 397(map), 398-99, 432-34, 435(map), 436-38 population densities, 21-23, 416(map), 417-18 population of adults age 65 and over, 447-48 population projections, 21-23, 444(map), 445-46 population rankings, 21-23 populations by age group, 400-401, 402-3 poverty, 349-50, 351-52, 353-54 precipitation, 109(map), 110-11 presidential election results, 188-89, 190-91 property taxes, 272 proportion of land in farms, 37-38 pupil-teacher ratios, 145-46 racial and ethnic groups, 408-10, 411-12 rankings, 21-23, 24-26 rental housing, 305-6 road and street mileage, 504-5 rural population, 422-24 sales tax collections, 264(map), 265-67, 268(map), 269-70 school districts, 147-54 tax rates, 276-77 taxable retail sales, 92-93 trade pull factors, 94(map), 95-96 unemployment rates, 24-26, 212-14, 219(map), 220-21 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 419(map) urban land area, 420-21 urban population, 422-24, 425-26 vehicles per household, 502-3 voter registration, 207-8 County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF), 506 County seats, 15(map) Courts. See Judicial districts Credit intermediation. See Finance and insurance Credit unions, 75 Crime arrests, 123-25 in cities of 10,000 or more, 126, 127 by county, 120-22, 123-25 index offenses, 119, 120-22, 126, 127 law enforcement personnel, 131-33, 134, 256, 257, 258, 259 property, 119, 120-22, 126, 127 violent, 119, 120-22, 126, 127 Criminal justice system. See Correctional institutions; Judicial districts; Law enforcement Crops. See also Agriculture; Wheat acres planted and harvested, 30, 31, 39-41, 50(map) cash receipts, 53, 54 irrigation, 49(map) prices, 51 production, 30, 32, 39-41 yields, 30 550 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 - D - Dairy products cash receipts, 54 exports, 42 number of operations, 47 prices, 51 production and value, 39-41, 43, 44, 46 top 3 counties, 32 Day care. See Child care facilities Deaths cancer death rates, 539(map), 540-41 number of, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43, 513, 516-17 Debt. See Indebtedness Demographics. See Age; Population; Vital statistics Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 533(map) Dentists, 528(map), 529-30 Department of Corrections. See Correctional institutions Deposits, bank, 58, 59-60, 61 Divorces and annulments, 513, 514-15 Doctors. See Physicians Drivers, licensed, 491, 499 - E - Earnings. See Incomes; Wages Economy. See Business; Employment; Gross state product; Poverty Education. See also Higher education; School districts accredited public schools, 138 ACT scores, 175 expenditures per pupil, 155 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 156-58 government expenditures, 253 Head Start, 534-36 number of public schools, 138 preschool, 138, 534-36 public school enrollment, 138, 143-44, 145-46, 147-54 pupil-teacher ratios, 145-46 SAT scores, 174 taxes, 147-54 technical colleges, 173(map), 177, 179 Educational attainment by county, 141-42, 180-82 high school dropouts, 143-44, 180-82 high school graduates, 24-26, 139-40, 141-42, 180-82 higher education, 141-42, 180-82 of inmates, 130 by state, 19-20 551 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 Educational services average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 223, 227-29 incomes, 322 number of establishments, 79, 89-91 payrolls, 79, 83-85 sales tax collections, 271 Eggs. See Poultry Elderly. See Adults, age 65 and over Elections congressional districts, 196(map), 197-99, 200-202 gubernatorial, 203-4 Kansas House districts, 206(map) Kansas Senate districts, 205(map) presidential, 188-89, 190-91 U.S. House of Representatives, 197-99, 200-202 U.S. Senate, 192-93, 194-95 voter registration, 207-8 Electricity consumption, 241, 246 residential heating with, 300-302 Employment. See also Labor force, civilian; Payrolls; Unemployment rates; Wages average annual pay, 232, 233, 234, 238 commuting methods and time, 508-10 construction, 79 by county, 212-14 education, 79, 223, 227-29 farm and nonfarm, 230-31 finance and insurance, 75, 79, 222, 224-26 health care, 79, 223, 227-29, 256, 257, 258, 259, 522-23 historical trends, 211 by industry, 79, 222-23, 224-29 labor market summary, 222-23 law enforcement, 131-33, 134, 256, 257, 258, 259 local governments, 258, 259 manufacturing, 74, 79, 224-26 in metropolitan areas, 215 in micropolitan areas, 215 public, 223, 256, 257 retail trade, 76-77, 79 self-, 68 wholesale trade, 78, 79 Energy. See also Natural gas; Petroleum consumption, 241, 242, 244, 246 electricity, 241, 246, 300-302 expenditures, 243 heating fuels, 300-302 prices, 242, 243 production, 242 sources, 241 Entertainment. See Arts and entertainment Ethnic groups. See Minority groups 552 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 Exports agricultural, 31, 42, 42(map), 100 commodities, 100 merchandise, 97, 98(map) products, 98, 100 by state, 97, 98(map) top 25 countries, 99 values, 97, 98(map), 99 - F - Families. See also Households average sizes, 386, 389 incomes, 338, 342-43 population, 386, 389 poverty, 351-52 Farming. See Agriculture Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 58 Federal government. See also Congress, U.S. departments and agencies, 286-87 employment, 223 expenditures in Kansas, 281-83, 284-85, 495 grants and other payments, 286-87 highway funds, 287, 495 reservoirs, 370, 371(map) Federal Highway Administration, 495 Feed manufacturing, 44 Fertilizer sales, 44 Finance and insurance. See also Banks; Insurance average annual wages, 233 employment, 75, 79, 222, 224-26 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 321 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 260-62 number of establishments, 75, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 75, 79, 80-82 revenues, 75 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Fishing. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 373 participants? state of residence, 374 recreational areas, 371(map) by state, 375 Food services. See Accommodations and food services Food stamp expenditures, 355-57 Food stamp recipients by county, 24-26, 355-57 by state, 19-20 553 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 Forestry, fishing, and hunting. See also Fishing; Hunting average annual wages, 233 employment, 79 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 320 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79 payrolls, 79 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 156-58 Fuels. See Heating fuels; Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum - G - Gas, natural. See Natural gas Gasoline. See also Petroleum consumption, 245, 491, 496 taxes, 491, 497, 498 Gender. See also Women of inmates, 130 of law enforcement officers, 131-33, 134 population, 382-83, 384, 406-7 population projections, 387, 388 Governments. See also Federal government; Local governments; State government average annual wages, 233 incomes, 322 payments to farmers, 53 Governor, election of, 203-4 Gross state product Kansas, 101 United States, 102 Group quarters population, 386, 427-29 - H - Harvests. See Agriculture Head Start, 534-36 Health care abortions reported, 518-19 adult care homes, 537-38 average annual wages, 233 cancer death rates, 539(map), 540-41 dentists, 528(map), 529-30 employment, 79, 223, 227-29, 256, 257, 258, 259, 522-23 Health Professional Shortage Areas, 531(map), 532(map), 533(map) hospitals, 256, 257, 258, 259, 520(map), 521(map), 522-23 incomes, 322 number of establishments, 79, 89-91 payrolls, 79, 83-85 physicians, 524(map), 525-27 554 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 Health care (continued) public employment, 256, 257, 258, 259 sales tax collections, 271 Health insurance uninsured children, 543 uninsured people, 542 Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) dental, 533(map) mental health professional, 532(map) primary care, 531(map) Heating fuels, 300-302 High schools. See also Education dropouts, 143-44, 180-82 graduates, 24-26, 139-40, 141-42, 180-82 number of, 138 Higher education community colleges, 173(map), 177, 179 employment, 256, 257, 258, 259 enrollments, 176, 177, 178, 179 graduates in population, 141-42, 180-82 independent institutions, 176, 178 locations of institutions, 173(map) Regents institutions, 176, 178 Highway funds County Equalization and Adjustment Fund, 506 federal, 287, 495 Special City and County Highway Fund, 506 Highways map, 492(map) mileage, 491, 504-5 Hispanics businesses owned by, 70 high school graduates, 139-40 population, 385, 389, 411-12 population projections, 388 Hogs. See Livestock Homeownership. See also Housing median values, 303-4 number of owner-occupied housing units, 295-96 rates, 312 vacancy rates, 312 Honey production, 45 Hospitality industry. See Accommodations and food services Hospitals admissions, 521(map), 522-23 employment, 256, 257, 258, 259, 522-23 locations, 520(map) number by county, 522-23 number of beds, 522-23 utilization, 521(map) Hotels. See Accommodations and food services House districts, Kansas, 206(map) 555 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 House of Representatives, U.S. district populations, 389, 390 districts, 196(map) election results, 197-99, 200-202 Households average sizes, 386, 389, 430-31 median incomes, 339, 340-41, 342-43 number by county, 430-31 number of vehicles per, 502-3 population, 386, 389 relationship types, 386 Housing characteristics, 295-96, 297-99 in cities, 294 construction permits, 308-10, 311 group quarters, 386, 427-29 heating fuels, 300-302 kitchen facilities, 297-99 median rents, 305-6, 313 median values, 303-4 multifamily, 307 new privately-owned units, 307, 308-10 number of units, 290-91, 292-93, 295-96 owner-occupied, 295-96, 303-4, 312 plumbing facilities, 297-99 rented, 295-96, 305-6, 312 rents as percentage of income, 313 telephone service, 297-99 vacancy rates, 295-96, 312 HPSAs. See Health Professional Shortage Areas Hunting. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 373 participants? state of residence, 374 by state, 375 - I - Ice cream. See Dairy products Income taxes, 250, 254, 263 Incomes. See also Payrolls; Poverty; Wages average annual, 232, 233, 234 by county, 323-25, 326-28, 331-32, 333(map), 334-36 farm, 52, 53 housing costs as percentage of, 313 by industry, 233, 320-22 median, 331-32 median family, 338, 342-43 median household, 339, 340-41, 342-43 in metropolitan areas, 234, 238, 337 in micropolitan areas, 337 per capita, 24-26, 329-30, 331-32, 333(map), 334-36 556 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 (continued) by region of country, 316-17, 318-19, 329-30 by source, 320, 323-25, 326-28 by state, 19-20, 316-17, 318-19, 329-30, 338, 339 transfer payments, 320, 323-25, 326-28 Indebtedness bank loans, 58, 61 counties, 260-62, 276-77 municipal, 253, 260-62, 278, 279-80 state government, 255 Independent colleges and universities enrollments, 176, 178 locations, 173(map) Indians. See American Indians Industries. See also Manufacturing average annual wages, 233 earnings, 320-22 employment, 79, 222-23, 224-29 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 233, 320-22 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 86-91 payrolls, 79, 80-85 sales tax collections, 271 Information industries average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 222, 224-26 incomes, 321 number of establishments, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 79, 80-82 sales tax collections, 271 Inmates. See Correctional institutions Insurance. See also Finance and insurance health, 542, 543 life, 58, 75 International trade. See Exports Internet access in libraries, 185 Interstate highways, 495 Irrigated cropland, 49(map) - J - Jails. See Correctional institutions Jobs. See Employment Judicial districts, 135 (map) Justice system. See Correctional institutions; Crime; Judicial districts; Law enforcement 557 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 - K - Kansas legislature House districts, 206(map) Senate districts, 205(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, 215 by county, 212-14 employed, 212-14, 217 historical trends, 211 in metropolitan areas, 215 in micropolitan areas, 215 monthly changes, 216, 217 unemployed, 212-14, 218 Labor market. See Employment Lakes. See Reservoirs Land areas counties, 37-38, 417-18, 420-21 in farms, 37-38 rural, 420-21 urban, 420-21 Land values, agricultural, 36 Latinos. See Hispanics Law enforcement. See also Crime employment, 134, 256, 257, 258, 259 officers, 131-33 Legislature. See Kansas legislature Leisure. See Accommodations and food services; Arts and entertainment; Recreation Libraries electronic services, 185 government expenditures, 251, 253 Internet access, 185 materials, 183 number of, 184 services, 184 Licensed drivers, 491, 499 Life insurance, 58, 75 Livestock. See also Cattle; Poultry cash receipts, 53, 54 exports, 42, 100 feedlots, 47 Kansas? rank in U.S., 31 number of operations, 47 prices, 51 production and value, 31, 43, 46 558 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 Livestock (continued) shipments, 48 top 3 counties, 32 Local governments. See also Cities; Counties debt instruments, 260-62 employment, 223, 258, 259 expenditures, 252-53 property taxes, 272 revenues, 252 units by state, 249 - M - Manufacturing average annual wages, 233 capital expenditures, 74 employment, 74, 79, 222, 224-26 exports, 98, 100 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 320-21 by industry, 74 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 74, 79, 80-82 products, 74 sales tax collections, 271 value added, 74 women-owned businesses, 72 Maps of Kansas acres of soybeans harvested, 50(map) acres of wheat harvested, 50(map) average farm sizes, 35(map) cancer death rates, 539(map) cattle and calves inventory, 49(map) congressional districts, 196(map) counties and county seats, 15(map) dentists, 528(map) farm acreage, 33(map) Health Professional Shortage Areas, 531(map), 532(map), 533(map) higher education institutions, 173(map) highways, 492(map) hospitals, 520(map), 521(map) irrigated cropland, 49(map) judicial districts, 135 (map) Kansas House districts, 206(map) Kansas Senate districts, 205(map) metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas, 391(map) mineral resources, 361(map) natural gas production, 363(map) oil production, 365(map) 559 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 Maps of Kansas (continued) per capita incomes, 333(map) physicians, 524(map) population by region, 380(map) population changes, 397(map), 435(map) population densities, 416(map) precipitation, 106(map), 109(map) projected population changes, 444(map) railways, 493(map) recreational areas, 371(map) sales tax collections, 264(map), 268(map) temperatures, 106(map) trade pull factors, 94(map) unemployment rates, 219(map) urban clusters and urbanized areas, 419(map) Marriages, 513, 514-15 Meat. See Livestock Media. See Communications Median age. See Age Median income. See Incomes Medicine. See Health care Men. See Gender Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 532(map) Metropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 234, 238 labor force, 215 map, 391(map) per capita incomes, 337 populations, 392, 393 unemployment rates, 215 Micropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 238 labor force, 215 map, 391(map) per capita incomes, 337 unemployment rates, 215 Migration, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43 Milk. See Dairy products Mineral resources. See also Natural gas; Petroleum localities, 361(map) production, 360 Mining average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 222, 224-26 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 320 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 nonfuel raw mineral production, 360 number of establishments, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 79, 80-82 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 560 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 Minority groups businesses owned by, 69, 70, 71, 73 high school graduates, 139-40 inmates, 130 population projections, 388 populations, 385, 389, 408-10, 411-12 Motor fuels. See also Petroleum consumption, 245, 491, 496 taxes, 263, 491, 497, 498 Motor vehicles. See also Transportation accidents and fatalities, 491, 507 commuting use, 508-10 dealers, 76, 222, 321 licensed drivers, 491, 499 number per household, 502-3 registered, 491, 499, 500-501 registration fees, 504-5 Motorcycles and motorized bicycles. See Motor vehicles Municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 260-62, 278, 279-80 - N - Native Alaskans. See American Indians Native Americans. See American Indians Native Hawaiians. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Natural gas consumption, 241, 242 number of wells, 364 prices, 242 production, 242, 362, 363(map), 364 residential heating with, 300-302 Newspapers, 115-16 Northern Plains Region, agricultural wages, 55 Nursing homes, 537-38 - O - Oil. See Gasoline; Petroleum Older adults. See Adults, age 65 and over - P - Pacific Islanders. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Parks, state, 371(map), 372 Patent grants, 103 Payrolls. See also Incomes; Wages by county, 80-85 finance and insurance, 75, 79, 80-82 by industry, 79, 80-85 manufacturing, 74, 79, 80-82 561 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 (continued) retail trade, 76-77, 79, 80-82 state government, 256, 257 wholesale trade, 78, 79, 80-82 Personal incomes. See Incomes Petroleum. See also Gasoline consumption, 241 number of wells, 366-67 prices, 242 production, 362, 365(map), 366-67 Physicians, 524(map), 525-27 Political parties, voter registration, 207-8. See also Elections Population by age, 382-83, 384, 387, 390, 400-401, 402-3 births, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43 changes by county, 21-23, 394-96, 397(map), 398-99, 432-34, 435(map), 436-38 cities, 278, 279-80, 452-57, 458-75, 476-88 cities over 10,000, 449, 450, 451 components of changes, 439-41 congressional districts, 389, 390 counties, 394-96, 398-99, 432-34, 436-38 county rankings, 21-23 deaths, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43 densities by county, 21-23, 416(map), 417-18 families, 386, 389 by gender, 382-83, 384, 387, 406-7 group quarters, 386, 427-29 growth, 381 historical trends, 381, 382-83, 394-96 households, 386, 389 metropolitan areas, 392, 393 migration, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43 as percentage of U.S., 381 by race and Hispanic origin, 385, 389, 408-10, 411-12 by region, 380(map) rural, 422-24 state rankings, 18 United States, 381 urban, 422-24, 425-26 Population projections adults, age 65 and over, 447-48 by age, 387 by county, 21-23, 444(map), 445-46 by gender, 387, 388 by race and Hispanic origin, 388 by state, 18 Poultry cash receipts, 54 production and value, 46 Poverty adults, age 65 and over, 348 562 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 Poverty (continued) children, 159-72, 346, 347, 351-52, 353-54, 543 by county, 349-50, 351-52, 353-54 families, 351-52 food stamp recipients, 24-26, 355-57 rates, 345, 349-50 by school district, 159-72 by state, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 543 Precipitation, 106(map), 108, 109(map), 110-11 Preschools, 138, 534-36 Presidential election results, 188-89, 190-91 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 531(map) Prisons. See Correctional institutions Private colleges. See Independent colleges and universities Property crime, 119, 120-22, 126, 127 Property taxes. See also Assessed valuation, property city rates, 278, 279-80 collections, 252, 263, 272, 276-77 county rates, 276-77 taxing districts, 272 Public libraries. See Libraries Public safety. See Crime; Law enforcement Public schools. See Education; High schools; School districts Public transportation, 491, 508-10 Pull factors, 94(map), 95-96 Pupil-teacher ratios, 145-46 - Q R - Racial groups. See Minority groups; Whites Radio stations, 114 Railroads commodities moved, 491 map, 493(map) miles operated, 491 Rainfall. See Precipitation Real estate. See also Housing; Property taxes agricultural land values, 36 average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 227-29 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 321 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79, 89-91 payrolls, 79, 83-85 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Recreation. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting areas, 370, 371(map), 372 hunting and fishing licenses, 373 participants? state of residence, 374 563 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 Recreation (continued) reservoirs, 370, 371(map) state parks, 371(map), 372 Regents institutions, 176, 178 Regions of Kansas agricultural production, 39-41 climate, 106(map), 107, 108 farm acreage, 33(map), 39-41 populations, 380(map) Rental housing. See also Housing median rents, 305-6, 313 number of units, 295-96 rents as percentage of income, 313 vacancy rates, 295-96, 312 Reservoirs, 370, 371(map) Restaurants. See Accommodations and food services Retail trade average annual wages, 233 employment, 76-77, 79, 222, 224-26 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 321 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 76-77, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 76-77, 79, 80-82 sales, 76-77, 92-93 sales tax collections, 271 types of retailers, 76-77 women-owned businesses, 72 Revenues. See also Taxes local governments, 252 state government, 250, 254, 263 Road and street mileage, 491, 494, 504-5 Rural land area, 420-21. See also Agriculture Rural population, by county, 422-24 - S - Salaries. See Incomes Sales taxes changes in collections, 264(map) collection by county, 265-67 collections, 252, 263 by industry, 271 per capita, 268(map), 269-70 taxable sales, 92-93 SAT. See Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores Savings institutions. See also Finance and insurance deposits, 58 employment, 75 number of, 75 payrolls, 75 564 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 Savings institutions (continued) revenues, 75 SCCHF. See Special City and County Highway Fund Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores, 174 School districts. See also Education assessed valuations and taxes, 147-54 debt instruments, 260-62 enrollments, 147-54 number per state, 249 poverty, 159-72 property taxes, 147-54, 272 Schools. See Education; High schools Self-employment, 68 Senate districts, Kansas, 205(map) Senate, U.S., election results, 192-93, 194-95 Senior citizens. See Adults, age 65 and over Service industries average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 222-23, 227-29 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 321-22 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79, 89-91 payrolls, 79, 83-85 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Sex. See Gender Sheep. See Livestock Small business. See Business Sorghum production, 32 Soybeans acres planted and harvested, 30, 50(map) production, 30, 31 yields, 30 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF), 506 State comparison tables ACT scores, 175 average annual wages, 232 business bankruptcies, 67 business starts, 65 business terminations, 66 electricity consumption, 246 energy, 243, 244, 245, 246 expenditures per pupil, 155 exports, 97 food stamp recipients, 19-20 government units, 249 health insurance coverage, 542, 543 high school graduates, 19-20 housing vacancy and ownership rates, 312 hunting and fishing, 375 libraries, 183, 184, 185 565 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 State comparison tables (continued) livestock shipments, 48 median ages, 19-20 median family incomes, 338 median household incomes, 339 motor fuel tax rates, 497 participants in wildlife-associated recreation, 374 patents issued and trademarks registered, 103 per capita incomes, 19-20, 329-30 personal incomes, 19-20, 316-17, 318-19 population, 18 poverty, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 543 rents, 313 road and street mileage, 494 Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores, 174 self-employment, 68 unemployment rates, 19-20 uninsured children, 543 State government (Kansas). See also Kansas legislature; Taxes employment, 223, 256, 257 expenditures, 251, 254-55 general fund, 250, 251 gubernatorial election, 203-4 revenues, 250, 254, 263 tax collections, 263 State parks, 371(map), 372 States agricultural exports, 42(map) change in exports, 98(map) Stores. See Retail trade Street mileage, 491, 494 Students. See Education Sunflower seed production, 32 - T - Tangible property valuation. See Assessed valuation, property Taxes. See also Sales taxes assessed valuations, 147-54, 273-75, 278, 279-80 income, 250, 254, 263 motor fuels, 263, 491, 497, 498 property, 252, 263, 272, 276-77, 278, 279-80 rates, 279-80 school levies, 147-54, 272 state, 250, 254, 263 Teachers. See also Education number of, 145-46 pupil-teacher ratios, 145-46 Technical colleges enrollments, 177, 179 locations, 173(map) 566 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 Telephone service, residential, 297-99 Television stations, 114 Temperatures, 106(map), 107 Trade pull factors, 94(map), 95-96 Trademark registration, 103 Transfer payments, 320, 323-25, 326-28 Transit systems, 491, 508-10 Transportation accidents and fatalities, 491, 507 airports, 256, 257, 258, 259, 491 bridges, 491, 495 commuting methods and time, 508-10 electricity consumption, 246 fuel consumption, 245, 491, 496 government expenditures, 253 gross state product, 101, 102 highway funds, 495, 506 highway map, 492(map) licensed drivers, 491, 499 rail, 491, 493(map) registered vehicles, 491, 499, 500-501 road and street mileage, 491, 494, 504-5 sales tax collections, 271 transit systems, 491, 508-10 vehicle miles of travel, 491, 504-5 vehicle registration fees, 504-5 vehicles per household, 502-3 waterways, 491 Transportation industries average annual wages, 233 employment, 79, 222, 224-26 incomes, 321 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 79, 80-82 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Trucks. See Motor vehicles; Transportation Turkeys. See Poultry - U - Unemployment numbers, 212-14, 218 Unemployment rates annual averages, 219(map), 220-21 by city, 215 by county, 24-26, 212-14, 219(map), 220-21 historical trends, 211 by metropolitan area, 215 by micropolitan area, 215 by state, 19-20 567 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 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, 420-21 map, 419(map) Utilities. See also Energy average annual wages, 233 employment, 224-26 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 320 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 86-88 payrolls, 79, 80-82 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 - V - Valuations. See Assessed valuation, property Value added by manufacture, 74 Vehicles. See Motor vehicles Vital statistics births, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43, 513, 516-17 deaths, 413-15, 439-41, 442-43, 513, 516-17 divorces and annulments, 513, 514-15 marriages, 513, 514-15 Voter registration, 207-8. See also Elections - W X Y Z - Wages. See also Incomes agricultural labor, 55, 233 average annual, 232, 233, 234 average per job, 235-37 by county, 323-25, 326-28 government expenditures, 251, 281-83 in metropolitan areas, 234, 238 in micropolitan areas, 238 as source of income, 320 Waterways, 491 Wheat acres planted and harvested, 30, 50(map) exports, 42, 100 flour, 31, 43 prices, 51 production, 30, 31, 32, 43 top 3 counties, 32 yields, 30 568 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 Whites high school graduates, 139-40 population, 385, 389, 408-10 population projections, 388 Wholesale trade average annual wages, 233 employment, 78, 79, 222, 224-26 gross state product, 101, 102 incomes, 321 minority-owned businesses, 69, 70, 71, 73 number of establishments, 78, 79, 86-88 payrolls, 78, 79, 80-82 products, 78 sales, 78 sales tax collections, 271 women-owned businesses, 72 Wildlife areas, 371(map) Wildlife-associated recreation. See also Fishing; Hunting participants, 374 Women. See also Gender businesses owned by, 72 inmates, 129, 130 law enforcement officers, 131-33, 134 569