Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 42nd Edition September 2008 published exclusively on-line by Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 Copyright © 2008 by the Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas, Blake Hall,1541 Lilac Lane, Room 607, Lawrence, Kansas 66044- 3177. Printing and reproduction of individual tables, chapters, or the full Kansas Statistical Abstract are permitted on the condition that sources are cited. Editorial Board: Genna Hurd, editor Emily Kennedy, data collection management and compilation Susan Mercer, project manager Laura Kriegstrom Stull, editor, graphic design, and data visualization Xanthippe Wedel, data compilation and visualization, programming, and production September 2008 Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Steven Maynard-Moody, Director Institute for Policy & Social Research Table of Contents Foreword.............................................................................................................................................. 11 Preface ................................................................................................................................................. 12 Tips for Using the Kansas Statistical Abstract ................................................................................. 13 Sunflower State Summary ................................................................................................................. 15 Kansas Counties and County Seats (map) .................................................................................................................................... 17 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2002 (map) ................................................................................................................... 18 Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 (map) .............................................................................................................................................. 19 Kansas House Districts, 2002 (map) .............................................................................................................................................. 20 Selected Population Data and Rank in U.S., by State .................................................................................................................. 21 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data ............................................................................................................................... 22 Selected Population Data and Rank in Kansas, by County ........................................................................................................ 24 Rankings in Kansas, by County, Selected Data ............................................................................................................................ 27 Agriculture ........................................................................................................................................... 30 Kansas Farm Statistics, 1920-2006, Selected Years ..................................................................................................................... 31 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1976-2006 (graph) ......................................................................................................................... 32 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1976-2006 (graph) ................................................................................................................. 32 Average Farm Size in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................................... 33 Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County, 1997 and 2002 .............................................................................. 34 Agriculture in Kansas, Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2006 ................................................................................................... 36 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas, by District and County, 2006 ........................................... 37 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map) ........................................................................................... 40 Farm Production Summary for Kansas, 2005-2006 .................................................................................................................... 41 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries, 1996-2006 Red Meat Production ................................................................................................................................................................ 42 Flour and Mill Feed Production .............................................................................................................................................. 42 Milk Production and Value ....................................................................................................................................................... 43 Honey Production and Value .................................................................................................................................................. 43 Fertilizer Sales ............................................................................................................................................................................. 44 Commercial Feeds ..................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties (graphs) Wheat for Grain, Bushels Harvested, 2002 ......................................................................................................................... 45 Sorghum for Grain, Bushels Harvested, 2002 ..................................................................................................................... 45 Sunflower Seed, Pounds Harvested, 2002 ............................................................................................................................ 46 Cotton, Bales Harvested, 2002 ............................................................................................................................................... 46 Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map) ............................................................................................... 47 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map) ........................................................................................... 48 Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2006 ...................................................................................................... 49 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas, 2000-2006 ...................................................................................................................... 50 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas, 1996-2006 ................................................................................................................... 50 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species, 2000-2006 ........................................................................................................... 50 Livestock in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Counties (graphs) Beef Cows, 2002 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 51 Milk Cows, 2002 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 51 Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2002 (map) .............................................................................................. 52 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, Fiscal Year 2006 (map) ............................................................................ 53 3 Table of Contents (cont.) Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2002-2006 ....................................................................................................................................... 54 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 1997-2007 ................................................................................................. 55 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1986-2006 (graph) ...................................................................................... 56 Gross and Net Farm Income in Kansas, 2002-2006 ................................................................................................................... 57 Cash Receipts and Farm Income in Kansas, 2002-2006 ............................................................................................................. 57 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1925-2006, Selected Years ................................ 58 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 2001-2007 .......................................................................................................................... 59 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, Annual Averages, 1976-2007 ...................................................... 59 Banking and Finance ........................................................................................................................... 60 Banking in Kansas, 1956-2007 .......................................................................................................................................................... 61 Assets and Liabilities for FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas, 1995-2007 .................................................................... 62 Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007.......................................................................................... 63 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S., 1974-2006 .......................................................................................................... 65 Business, Industry, and Exports ......................................................................................................... 66 U.S. Gross Domestic Product by Industry, 2002-2007 .............................................................................................................. 67 Kansas Gross State Product by Industry, 2001-2006 ................................................................................................................. 68 New Firms by State, 2001-2006 ...................................................................................................................................................... 69 Business Terminations by State, 2000-2006 ................................................................................................................................. 70 Business Bankruptcies by State, 2001-2006 .................................................................................................................................. 71 Self-Employment by State, 2000-2006 ............................................................................................................................................ 72 Employees, Payrolls, and Firms in Kansas, by Industry, 2004 and 2005 ................................................................................. 73 Firms in Kansas, Women-Owned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 ......................................................................................................... 74 Firms in Kansas, Black-Owned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 ............................................................................................................... 76 Firms in Kansas, American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned, 1997 and 2002 ................................................................... 78 Firms in Kansas, Asian- and Pacific Islander-Owned, 1997 and 2002 ..................................................................................... 79 Firms in Kansas, Hispanic-Owned, 1997 and 2002 ..................................................................................................................... 81 Manufacturing Industry in Kansas, 2006 ........................................................................................................................................ 82 Wholesale Trade Industry in Kansas, 2002 ................................................................................................................................... 83 Retail Trade Industry in Kansas, 2002 ............................................................................................................................................ 84 Information Industry in Kansas, 2002 ............................................................................................................................................. 85 Finance and Insurance Industry in Kansas, 2002 .......................................................................................................................... 86 Health Care and Social Assistance Industry in Kansas, 2002 .................................................................................................... 87 Accommodation and Food Services Industry in Kansas, 2002 ................................................................................................. 88 Other Services (except Public Administration) Industry in Kansas, 2002 ............................................................................. 89 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2002 ................................................................................................................................................... 90 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2002 ......................................................................................................................................................... 92 Annual Payroll in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2005 .......................................................................................................... 94 Establishments in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2005 ....................................................................................................... 100 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2006-2007 ........................................................................................................... 106 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, Fiscal Year 2007 (map) .............................................................................................. 108 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2001-2007 ........................................................................ 109 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2002-2006 (map) ...................................................................................... 111 State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2002-2006 ................................................................................................. 112 2006 International Exports from Kansas (graph) ...................................................................................................................... 113 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas and 2007 Top 25 Countries Receiving Kansas Exports ................................................... 114 U.S. Exports via Kansas and 2007 Top 25 Export Commodities for Kansas .................................................................... 115 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents, by State, Fiscal Years 2004-2007 ................................. 116 4 Table of Contents (cont.) Climate ............................................................................................................................................... 117 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2006, January and July Averages (map) .................................................................... 118 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2006 Total and 1971-2000 Average ........................................................................ 119 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2006 Total and 1971-2000 Average (map) ................................................................ 120 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 1971-2000 (map) ............................................................................................ 121 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map) ....................................................................................................................... 122 Average Precipitation in Kansas, 1961-1990 and 1971-2000 (map) ..................................................................................... 123 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region, 2006 Total and 1971-2000 Average ........................................................................... 124 Precipitation in Kansas, by County, 2001-2006 and 1971-2000 Average ........................................................................... 125 Communications and Information ................................................................................................. 127 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2008 ............................................................................................................... 128 Digital TV Licensees in Kansas with Tower Locations (map) ................................................................................................ 129 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2004-2006 ......................................................................................................... 130 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas, 2006 .............................................................................................................. 131 Cellular Towers and Coverage Areas in Kansas, by Licensee (map) ................................................................................... 134 Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2005 .................................................................................................................. 136 Public Library Service by State, Fiscal Year 2005 ..................................................................................................................... 137 Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Services, by State, Fiscal Year 2005 ..................................................................................................................................................... 138 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety .................................................................................................... 139 Reported Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1975-2007 .......................................................................................................... 140 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, by County, 2006 and 2007 ............................................................................................... 141 Arrests in Kansas, by County, 2003-2006 .................................................................................................................................. 144 Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2007 ....................................................................................... 147 Admissions and Releases for Kansas Department of Corrections Institutions, Fiscal Years 2001-2007 .................... 148 Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas, June 30, 2007 ................................................................................................. 149 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007 ............ 149 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities in Kansas, Fiscal Years 2000-2007....................................................... 150 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County, 2005-2007 ................................... 151 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More, 2005-2007 ............................................. 153 Judicial Districts in Kansas, 2007 (map) ...................................................................................................................................... 154 Education ........................................................................................................................................... 155 Current Expenditure per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 1998-99 - 2003-04 .................................................................................................................................................................... 156 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1977-78 - 2006-07 ....................................................................................................... 157 Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade, 2001-02 - 2007-08 ..................................................................................... 158 Educational Attainment in Kansas, by County, 2000, Persons 25 Years and Older ......................................................... 159 Educational Attainment in Kansas, Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County, 1990 and 2000 ....................... 162 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race ......................................................................................... 164 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County, 2004-05 and 2005-06 .................................................................................. 166 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2006-07 ................................................................................................................ 168 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County ............................................................................... 170 Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program Enrollment in Kansas, by County, 2006-07 and 2007-08 ............................... 178 Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County ................................................................................... 181 SAT Score Averages by State, 2003-04 - 2005-06 ................................................................................................................... 188 ACT Average Composite Scores by State, 2003-2007 ........................................................................................................... 189 Location of Higher Educational Institutions in Kansas, Fall 2007 (map) .............................................................................. 190 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Fall 2007 .................................................................................................... 191 5 Table of Contents (cont.) Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Fall 2007 ................................................................................. 192 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities, Spring 2007 ............................................................................................... 193 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges, Spring 2007 ............................................................................ 194 Employment and Earnings ............................................................................................................... 195 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1952-2006 (Place of Residence) ......................................................................................... 196 Total Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2005-2007 (graph).................................................................................. 197 Employed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2005-2007 (graph) ......................................................................... 198 Unemployed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2005-2007 (graph) .................................................................... 199 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by County, 2006 and 2007 .............................................................................. 200 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2006 ... 203 Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2007 ... 204 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2007 (map) ......................................................................................... 205 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County, 2002-2007, Annual Averages....................................................................... 206 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area and City, 2002-2007, Annual Averages ............... 208 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2005 and 2006....................................................................................................................... 209 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area, 2006 and 2007 ............................................................................ 211 Mid-March Employment in Kansas, by Industry and County, 2005 ...................................................................................... 214 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 .................................................................................... 220 Average Annual Wages, by State, 2004-2006 ............................................................................................................................ 222 Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 2004-2006 ................................................................................ 223 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by County, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1998-2006 .............................. 224 Average Wage per Job in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1998-2006 ................................................................................................................................................. 227 County Employment Residence Ratio, 2000 (map) ................................................................................................................. 228 Energy ................................................................................................................................................ 229 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2004 ........................................................................................................ 230 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2005 ........................................................................................................ 231 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita, Ranked by State, 2004 .............................................. 232 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita, Ranked by State, 2005 .............................................. 233 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2005........................................................................................................................... 234 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2006........................................................................................................................... 235 Electricity Consumption by State, 2005 ..................................................................................................................................... 236 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2000-2005 .......................................................................................................... 237 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2004 .................................................................................................................... 238 Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2005 .................................................................................................................... 239 Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas, 2001-2007 .................................................................................................... 240 Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices in Kansas, 2000-2006 ....................................................................................... 240 Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas, 2001-2007 ................................................................................ 240 Government ..................................................................................................................................... 241 Government Units by State, 2002 ............................................................................................................................................... 242 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas, Fiscal Years 2004-2006 ........................... 243 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2000-2006 .............................................. 245 Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by Object and County, Fiscal Year 2005 ................................................ 247 Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by Object and County, Fiscal Year 2006 ................................................ 250 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues, Fiscal Years 2006-2007 ......................................... 253 Kansas State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures, Fiscal Years 2006-2007 ................................... 254 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, 2005 and 2006 ...................................................................... 255 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas, 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2004-05 ........................................ 256 6 Table of Contents (cont.) Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2006 ...................................................................................... 258 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2006 ..................................................................................... 259 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants in Kansas, by County, June 30, 2007 ...................... 260 State Government Tax Collections in Kansas, 2004-2007 ..................................................................................................... 263 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by NAICS Classification, Calendar Years 2003-2007 ....................................... 264 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Percent Change, Calendar Years 2006-2007 (map) .................... 265 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Calendar Years 2001-2007 ............................................................... 266 Per Capita State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Year 2007 (map) .................................................. 269 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2001-2007 ............................................................. 270 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District, November 1, 2006 and 2007 ............................... 272 Tangible Property Valuation and Taxes in Kansas, by County, 2006 and 2007 ................................................................ 273 2007 County Tax Rates for 2008, Kansas Counties ................................................................................................................ 276 2007 City Tax Rates for 2008, Kansas Cities of the First Class ........................................................................................... 278 2007 City Tax Rates for 2008, Kansas Cities of the Second Class ...................................................................................... 279 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2007 ...................................................................... 281 Housing and Construction ............................................................................................................... 283 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, Surrounding States, and the U.S., 2003-2007 ................................................... 284 Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 1990 and 2000 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 285 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000 .............................................................................................................. 286 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ........................................................................................... 288 Housing Units in Kansas, by County, 2000, 2004-2006 .......................................................................................................... 290 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More, 1980, 1990, and 2000 ................................ 292 Selected Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 ........................................................................... 293 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000 ...................................................................................................................... 296 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 ......................... 299 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 301 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2008 ......................................................................................................................... 303 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to Afford Fair Market Rent in Kansas, by County, 2008 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 305 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, Kansas and the U.S., 2005-2007 .................. 308 New Privately-Owned Residential Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits in Kansas, by County, 2003-2006 .............................................................................................................................................................. 309 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 2002-2007 ................................................................... 312 Income................................................................................................................................................ 313 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 ........................................................................................................ 314 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 2003-2007 ........................................................................................................ 316 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2004-2006 ........................................................ 318 Personal Income in Kansas, by Source and County, 2006 .................................................................................................... 321 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2006 and 2007 ............................................... 324 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County ..................................................... 326 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 1997-2006 ............................................................................................ 328 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map) ........................................................................................... 331 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas, 1997-2006...................................... 332 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State, 1998-2005 ............................................................................................. 333 Median Income of Households, by State, 2000-2006 .............................................................................................................. 334 Median Income in Kansas, by County, 1989 and 1999 ............................................................................................................ 335 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County, 2000-2005 ........................................................................... 337 7 Table of Contents (cont.) Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2006 ...................................................................................................................................... 339 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 2001-02 - 2005-06 .................................................................................................... 340 Poverty Estimates by State, People Under Age 5, 2003-2005 ............................................................................................... 341 Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2006 ...................................................................................................................... 342 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2006 .................................................................................................... 343 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, All Ages, 2003-2005 ........................................................................................... 344 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, Related Children Age 5-17 in Families, 2003-2005 ..................................... 346 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County, People Under Age 18, 2003-2005 .................................................................. 348 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2005-2007 ......................................... 350 Low Income Energy Assistance Program Participants and Expenditures in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Years 2005-2007 ............................................................................................................................................................. 353 Mining and Mineral Resources ......................................................................................................... 356 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 2003-2005 ..................................................................................... 357 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2005 (map) ............................................................................................... 358 Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas, 1970-2007 .......................................................................... 359 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County, 2005-2007 ................................................................... 360 Gas Production in Kansas, by County, 2007 (map) ................................................................................................................. 362 Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County, 2005-2007 ...................................................................... 363 Oil Production in Kansas, by County, 2007 (map) ................................................................................................................... 365 Parks and Recreation ........................................................................................................................ 366 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas ......................................................................................................................................................... 367 Recreational Areas in Kansas, 2000 (map) ................................................................................................................................. 368 Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation in Kansas, by State of Residence, 2006 .................................................... 369 State Park Recreational Areas in Kansas, Acreage and Visitation Totals, 2001-2007 ...................................................... 370 Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2006 ....................................................................... 371 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 2003-2007 ....................................................................................................... 372 Population .......................................................................................................................................... 373 State and Regional Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S., 1860-2007, Selected Years ................................................................................ 374 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980 .............................................................................................. 375 Population in Kansas, by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000 ...................................................................................... 377 Population in Kansas and U.S., by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 and 2000 ................................................................... 378 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 .................................................... 379 Population in Kansas, by Household Type, Census Years 1990 and 2000 ......................................................................... 379 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas, by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000 ....................................................................................................................................................... 380 Population in Kansas, by Congressional District and Age Group, 2000 ............................................................................. 381 Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2007, and Percent Change, 2006-2007 (map) ................................................... 382 Population Projections for Kansas, by Age and Gender, 2000-2030, Selected Years ...................................................... 383 Metropolitan Areas Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas (map) ..................................................................... 384 Population of Metropolitan Areas in Kansas, 2000-2007 ....................................................................................................... 385 8 Table of Contents (cont.) County Population in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1860-1970.................................................................................................. 386 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1980, 1990 and 2000 ............................................................. 389 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, 1990-2000 (map) ................................................................................. 391 Population Change and Net Migration in Kansas, by County, 1990-2000 .......................................................................... 392 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2000 ...................................................................................................................... 395 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1950-2000 ........................................................................... 397 Population in Kansas, by Gender and County, April 1990 and April 2000 ........................................................................ 399 Population in Kansas, by Race and County, April 1, 2000 ...................................................................................................... 401 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000.................................................................................................... 404 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County, 1980, 1990, and 2000............................................................. 406 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2000 (map) ........................................................................................................... 408 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000 ............................................................................ 409 Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 1999 (map) ................................................................................................ 411 Urban and Rural Population in Kansas, by County, 1950-2000 ............................................................................................ 412 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County, Census Years 1920-2000 .......................................................... 415 Group Quarters Population in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 ..................................................................................... 417 Number of Households in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 ............................................................................................ 420 Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County, April 2000-July 2007 (map) ............................................................... 422 Population in Kansas, by County, 2000-2007 ............................................................................................................................ 423 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 ......................... 426 Projected Percent Population Change for Kansas, by County, 2000-2030 (map) ............................................................ 428 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, 2000-2030, Selected Years ...................................................................... 429 Population Projections for Kansas, by County, People Aged 65 and Over, 2000-2030, Selected Years ...................................................................................................................................................... 431 Cities and Towns Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, Census Years, 1900-1990 .............................................................................. 433 Population of Cities over 10,000 in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 ............................................................................ 434 Population of Cities in Kansas, 1900-2000 ................................................................................................................................. 435 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 ................................................................................................... 452 Transportation .................................................................................................................................. 465 Public Road and Street Mileage by State, 2002-2006............................................................................................................... 466 Expenditure of Federal Funds in Kansas, Administered by the Federal Highway Administration, 1997-2006 ...................................................................................................................................................... 467 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1956-2006 .............................................................................................. 468 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2003-2006 ........................................................................................................................ 469 Highways in Kansas, 2007 (map) .................................................................................................................................................. 470 Railways in Kansas, 2007 (map) .................................................................................................................................................... 471 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1965-2006 ...................................................................................................................... 472 Motor Fuel Tax Rates by State, 2006 .......................................................................................................................................... 473 Motor Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas, Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2007 ........................................................... 474 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type, 2002-2006 ................................................................................................................... 475 Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class, 2002-2006 ........................................................................................................... 475 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category, 2002-2006 .......................................................................................................... 475 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County, 2006 ............................................................................................................. 476 Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County, 2000 ............................................................................................ 478 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2006 .............................................................................................................................. 480 9 Table of Contents (cont.) Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2007 ............................................................................................................................ 482 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County, Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 .................. 483 Vital Statistics and Health ................................................................................................................ 486 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the U.S., 1976-2006 ........................................................................................................................................................... 487 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence, 2003-2006 ............................................................................. 488 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County, 2003-2006 ........................................................................... 490 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence, 2006 ............................................. 492 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007 (map) ............................................................................................................................. 494 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007, Admissions per Bed (map) ............................................................. 495 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007 ......................................................................................................................................... 496 Practicing Physicians in Kansas, by County, 2005-2007 .......................................................................................................... 498 Physicians per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2006 (map) ........................................................................................... 501 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice, 2005-2007 .............................................................................................. 502 Dentists Per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2007 (map) .............................................................................................. 504 Federally Designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2008 (map) ................ 505 Federally Designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2008 (map) ............................. 506 Federally Designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2008 (map) ............................. 507 Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County, July-December 2007 .......................................................................................... 508 Child Care Facilities in Kansas, by County, 2007 ..................................................................................................................... 510 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence, 2002-2006 ...................................... 513 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2006 (map) ............................................. 515 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State, Three-year Averages 2002-04, 2003-05, and 2004-06 ...................................................................................................... 516 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State, Three-year Averages for 2004-06 ................................................................ 517 Index ................................................................................................................................................... 518 10 Foreword The 42 nd Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA) contains data collected through July 2008 for seventeen categories of information: Agriculture; Banking & Finance; Business, Industry, & Exports; Climate; Communications & Information; Courts, Crime, & Public Safety; Education; Employment & Earnings; Energy; Government; Housing & Construction; Income; Mining & Mineral Resources; Parks & Recreation; Population; Transportation; and Vital Statistics & Health. New for the 42 nd Edition is the Sunflower Summary section which begins on page 15. The Sunflower Summary provides a brief snapshot of the state and is followed by a map of Kansas counties and county seats, Kansas state and federal political district maps, and state and county rankings on selected topics. We hope this will allow users to gain a quick overview of our state. The KSA is available in its entirety in PDF form on the Institute for Policy & Social Research’s Web site: http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ The individual tables are also available in PDF and Microsoft Excel formats from the same site. Previous editions of the KSA are available from the same location. Users may access the KSA as frequently as needed, print single pages, chapters, or the entire book, or download the file directly to a computer or other device for fast and convenient access. For tips on using the electronic document, please refer to page 13. If you are seeking historical data and cannot locate it within the KSA, please check our Kansas Data Archive at: http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/#ksa We are always looking for ways to improve the Kansas Statistical Abstract and we welcome your suggestions and comments. Please address any correspondence to the Institute for Policy & Social Research, The University of Kansas, 607 Blake Hall, 1541 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044-3177, e-mail ipsr@ku.edu or call 785-864-3701. 11 Preface We are pleased to present this 42 nd Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract (KSA). The KSA is compiled and published annually by The University of Kansas Institute for Policy & Social Research (IPSR). The KSA Editorial Board would like to extend a special thank you to IPSR student assistant Nicole Witt, who provided extensive assistance with data entry and table preparation. In addition, we thank Larry Hoyle, associate scientist, IPSR, for his assistance with the KSA. 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Then click on the title of the table to automatically go to that table in the document. 14 Sunflower State Summary Sunflo w e r State Summary Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 15 Sunflower State Summary Kansas, known as the Sunflower State, was the 34 th state to enter the Union on January 29, 1861. Kansas is 417 miles long by 211 miles wide, encompassing 82,277 square miles. The geographical center of the contiguous United States is located near Lebanon, Kansas. The state motto is “Ad Astra per Aspera” – “To the Stars through Difficulties”. Famous Kansans include George Washington Carver, Walter P. Chrysler, John Steuart Curry, Robert Dole, Amelia Earhart, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ron Evans, Jean Harlow, Steven Hawley, James Langston Hughes, William Inge, Buster Keaton, Karl Menninger, Gordon Parks, William Allen White, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. Population With a population estimate of 2,755,997 in 2007, Kansas ranked 33 rd out of the 50 states. As of the 2000 Census, Kansas had a population density of 32.9 people per square mile, which ranked 41 st of the 50 states. With a growth rate of 3.2 percent from 2000-2007, Kansas is below the U.S. growth rate of 7.2 percent. Kansas has 627 cities, 36 with populations over 10,000. Just over 63 percent of the Kansas population lives in the four metropolitan areas: Kansas City (Kans.), Lawrence, Topeka, and Wichita. The largest city is Wichita with a population of 361,420. Government Kansas has 105 counties, with four U.S. House Districts, 40 Kansas Senate Districts, and 125 Kansas House Districts. Kansas State General Fund expenditures in FY2007 were $5.608 billion. The majority of the state’s expenditures go to Education at $3.639 billion, or 64.9 percent of the state’s expenditures in FY2007. Employment An estimated 1,418,665 people were employed in Kansas in 2007, making up 0.97 percent of the U.S. workforce. The unemployment rate in Kansas was 4.1 for 2007, below the U.S. unemployment rate of 4.6. Kansas’ unemployment rate was the 21 st lowest out of the 50 states. Agriculture, Energy, Aircraft Kansas is also sometimes called “The Wheat State,” and it certainly lives up to that name, ranking first in wheat production (291 million bushels in 2006) and wheat flour milled. The major Kansas exports in 2007 were, in order of value from greatest to least: airplanes and other aircraft; wheat (except durum) and meslin; bovine and equine whole hides and skins; boneless, fresh, or chilled beef; and dog and cat food put up for retail sales. While oil extraction in Kansas is at a 10-year high of 36,624,499 barrels in 2007, this is a 57 percent decrease since 1970. Income With a 2007 per capita personal income of $36,768, Kansas ranks 22 nd in the nation. The average annual wage for Kansas was $35,696 in 2006, below the U.S. average of $42,535. Poverty rates for Kansas in 2006 found 12.8 percent earning below the poverty level and 16.8 percent below 125 percent of the poverty level. The national average was 12.3 percent below the poverty level and 16.8 percent below 125 percent of the poverty level. Education Kansas has 296 school districts which served 444,879 FTE students during the 2006-2007 school year. The largest school district is Wichita, which has 45,232 students. Kansas ranks 12 th in the nation for percent of adults 25 or older holding a high school diploma, and 17 th for percent holding a Bachelor’s degree. Kansas has 56 institutions of higher education – 31 universities and colleges, 19 community colleges, and 6 technical schools. The largest university in Kansas is the University of Kansas, with a Fall Semester 2007 enrollment of 23,831 on the Lawrence campus. 16 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 l l l l St. Francis Goodland Sharon Springs Tribune Atwood Colby Oakley Gove Leoti Scott City Syracuse Garden City Lakin Johnson City Ulysses Elkhart Sublette Hugoton Liberal Meade Dodge City Cimmaron Ashland Jetmore Coldwater Kinsley Larned Ness City Dighton LaCrosse WaKeeney Hoxie Hill City 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 El Dorado 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 Yates Center Ft. Scott Howard Erie Fredonia Girard Sedan Oswego Independence Concordia Minneapolis Emporia Kansas Counties and County Seats Olathe Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research. Greensburg Leavenworth Columbus 17 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 2 4 1 3 U.S. Congressional Districts in Kansas, 2002 Source: for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Secretary of State.Institute 2000 State Population: Ideal Size for each District: 2,688,418 672,105 18 Allen Atchison Barber Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Source: for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Legislative Research Department.Institute Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 38 39 40 33 36 21 34 35 22 24 32 26 31 W 16 17 14 13 15 12 1 19 3 218 WC JC WC, JCW = Wichita: 25, 27-30 = Wyandotte and Johnson Counties: 4-11, 23, 37 20 Anderson Douglas Marion Jewell Barton = Senate District 1 KEY 19 Allen Atchison Barber Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Decatur Doniphan Elk Ellis Ellsworth Ford Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Seward Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Wyandotte Source: for Policy & Social Research; boundaries from Kansas Legislative Research Department.Institute Kansas House Districts, 2002 120 121 118 125 124 122 123 117 115 119 116 111 110 112 114 113 109 107 108 69 71 60 73 74 72 101 104 102 80 W W 93 81 99 90 106 64 67 66 65 68 70 75 77 79 78 12 11 7 1 2 8 13 4 9 76 5 6 51 54 T T WC JC WC, JC L L 61 62 50 63 47 41 40 42 45 59 10 53 27 43 38 = Wichita: 82-89, 91, 92, 94-98, 100, 103, 105 = Topeka: 52, 55-58 = Lawrence: 44, 46 = Wyandotte and Johnson Counties: 14-26, 28-37, 39, 48, 49 3 Douglas Franklin Wabaunsee Shawnee Anderson Woodson Cherokee Labette Montgomery Chautauqua Sedgwick McPherson Barton Pawnee Edwards Finney Haskell Dickinson Crawford = House District 1 KEY 20 Population April 1, 2000 Population Estimate July 1, 2007 Population Change 2000-2007 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 4,628 23 4.1 32 87.6 27 4,874 24 Alaska 627 48 683 47 9.0 14 1.1 51 868 46 Arizona 5,131 20 6,339 16 23.5 2 45.2 37 10,712 10 Arkansas 2,673 33 2,835 32 6.0 22 51.3 35 3,240 32 California 33,872 1 36,553 1 7.9 18 217.2 13 46,445 1 Colorado 4,302 24 4,862 22 13.0 8 41.5 38 5,792 22 Connecticut 3,406 29 3,502 29 2.8 38 702.9 5 3,689 30 Delaware 784 45 865 45 10.4 10 401.1 8 1,013 45 District of Columbia 572 50 588 50 2.8 39 9316.4 1 433 51 Florida 15,983 4 18,251 4 14.2 7 296.4 9 28,686 3 Georgia 8,187 10 9,545 9 16.6 4 141.4 19 12,018 8 Hawaii 1,212 42 1,283 42 5.9 23 188.6 14 1,466 41 Idaho 1,294 39 1,499 39 15.9 5 15.6 45 1,970 37 Illinois 12,420 5 12,853 5 3.5 34 223.4 12 13,433 5 Indiana 6,081 14 6,345 15 4.4 31 169.5 17 6,810 18 Iowa 2,926 30 2,988 30 2.1 41 52.4 34 2,955 34 Kansas 2,689 32 2,776 33 3.2 36 32.9 41 2,940 35 Kentucky 4,042 25 4,241 26 4.9 28 101.7 24 4,555 27 Louisiana 4,469 22 4,293 25 -3.9 51 102.6 23 4,803 26 Maine 1,275 40 1,317 40 3.3 35 41.3 39 1,411 42 Maryland 5,296 19 5,618 19 6.1 21 541.9 6 7,022 16 Massachusetts 6,349 13 6,450 14 1.6 44 809.8 4 7,012 17 Michigan 9,938 8 10,072 8 1.3 45 175.0 16 10,694 11 Minnesota 4 919 21 5 198 21 57 25 61 8 32 6 306 20 Selected Population Data and Rank in U.S., by State Projected Population 2030 , , 5.7 . , Mississippi 2,845 31 2,919 31 2.6 40 60.6 33 3,092 33 Missouri 5,597 17 5,878 18 5.0 27 81.2 28 6,430 19 Montana 902 44 958 44 6.2 20 6.2 49 1,045 44 Nebraska 1,711 38 1,775 38 3.7 33 22.3 43 1,820 38 Nevada 1,998 35 2,565 35 28.4 1 18.2 44 4,282 28 New Hampshire 1,236 41 1,316 41 6.5 19 137.8 21 1,646 40 New Jersey 8,414 9 8,686 11 3.2 37 1134.4 2 9,802 13 New Mexico 1,819 36 1,970 36 8.3 16 15.0 46 2,100 36 New York 18,977 3 19,298 3 1.7 43 401.9 7 19,477 4 North Carolina 8,046 11 9,061 10 12.6 9 165.2 18 12,228 7 North Dakota 642 47 640 48 -0.4 50 9.3 48 607 49 Ohio 11,353 7 11,467 7 1.0 47 277.3 10 11,551 9 Oklahoma 3,451 27 3,617 28 4.8 29 50.3 36 3,913 29 Oregon 3,421 28 3,747 27 9.5 13 35.6 40 4,834 25 Pennsylvania 12,281 6 12,433 6 1.2 46 274.0 11 12,768 6 Rhode Island 1,048 43 1,058 43 0.9 48 1003.2 3 1,153 43 South Carolina 4,012 26 4,408 24 9.9 11 133.2 22 5,149 23 South Dakota 755 46 796 46 5.5 26 9.9 47 800 47 Tennessee 5,689 16 6,157 17 8.2 17 138.0 20 7,381 15 Texas 20,852 2 23,904 2 14.6 6 79.6 29 33,318 2 Utah 2,233 34 2,645 34 18.5 3 27.2 42 3,485 31 Vermont 609 49 621 49 2.0 42 65.8 31 712 48 Virginia 7,079 12 7,712 12 8.9 15 178.8 15 9,825 12 Washington 5,894 15 6,468 13 9.7 12 88.6 26 8,625 14 West Virginia 1,808 37 1,812 37 0.2 49 75.1 30 1,720 39 Wisconsin 5,364 18 5,602 20 4.4 30 98.8 25 6,151 21 Wyoming 494 51 523 51 5.9 24 5.1 50 523 50 United States 281,425 301,621 7.2 79.6 363,584 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 21 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data Pe r C a pit a Pe r s ona l Inc o me 2007p P e rcent HS Graduate or H i gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2007 S t ate D ol l a rs Rank P e rcent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y ears Rank P e rcent R ank A l abam a $32, 404 43 75. 3 46 3. 5 11 35. 8 26 11. 8 39 Al a ska 40, 352 16 88. 3 1 6. 2 49 32. 4 3 8. 2 24 A r i z ona 33, 029 41 81. 0 32 3. 8 15 34. 2 9 8. 6 28 A r k ans as 30, 060 49 75. 3 46 5. 4 43 36. 0 30 13. 4 44 Cal i f orni a 41, 571 8 76. 8 42 5. 4 43 33. 3 5 5. 6 8 Col orado 41, 042 11 86. 9 8 3. 8 15 34. 3 10 5. 2 6 Connec t i c ut 54, 117 2 84. 0 20 4. 6 31 37. 4 45 6. 1 11 Del a w a re 40, 608 13 82. 6 25 3. 4 10 36. 0 30 7. 8 22 D i str i ct o f C o l u m b i a 61, 092 1 77. 8 41 5. 7 47 34. 6 11 14. 7 49 Fl ori da 38, 444 21 79. 9 35 4. 0 20 38. 7 50 6. 8 14 Georgi a 33, 457 39 78. 6 38 4. 4 25 33. 4 6 10. 0 35 H a w a ii 39, 239 19 84. 6 18 2. 6 1 36. 2 35 7. 0 17 I daho 31, 197 45 84. 7 17 2. 7 2 33. 2 4 5. 8 10 Illin o i s 40, 322 17 81. 4 30 5. 0 39 34. 7 13 9. 7 33 I ndi ana 33, 616 38 82. 1 26 4. 5 27 35. 2 15 9. 3 30 Io w a 35, 023 28 86. 1 11 3. 8 15 36. 6 41 8. 0 23 Kansas 36, 768 23 86. 0 12 4. 1 21 35. 2 15 6. 6 12 K ent uc k y 31, 111 47 74. 1 50 5. 5 45 35. 9 27 14. 2 47 Loui s i ana 34, 756 32 74. 8 49 3. 8 15 34. 0 8 15. 1 51 M ai ne 33, 722 36 85. 4 13 4. 7 34 38. 6 49 12. 3 42 M a ryl and 46, 021 6 83. 8 22 3. 6 13 36. 0 30 5. 7 9 M as s ac hus et t s 49, 082 4 84. 8 16 4. 5 27 36. 5 40 7. 1 18 M i c hi gan 35, 086 27 83. 4 23 7. 2 51 35. 5 22 12. 0 41 M i nnes ot a 41, 034 12 87. 9 2 4. 6 31 35. 4 20 5. 3 7 M i ssi ssi p p i 28, 845 51 72. 9 51 6. 3 50 33. 8 7 14. 6 48 M i s s ouri 34, 389 33 81. 3 31 5. 0 39 36. 1 34 14. 0 45 M ont ana 32, 458 42 87. 2 6 3. 1 8 37. 5 46 8. 3 25 Nebras k a 36, 471 25 86. 6 9 3. 0 4 35. 3 17 6. 8 14 Nevada 40, 480 14 80. 7 33 4. 8 37 35. 0 14 4. 8 4 New Ham p s h i re 41, 512 9 87. 4 5 3. 6 13 37. 1 44 4. 5 2 New J e rs ey 49, 194 3 82. 1 26 4. 2 22 36. 7 42 4. 8 4 New M e x i c o 31, 474 44 78. 9 37 3. 5 11 34. 6 11 11. 9 40 New Y o rk 47, 385 5 79. 1 36 4. 5 27 35. 9 27 9. 3 30 Nort h Carol i na 33, 636 37 78. 1 39 4. 7 34 35. 3 17 9. 7 33 Nort h Dak o t a 34, 846 30 83. 9 21 3. 2 9 36. 2 36 7. 1 18 Food St am p Reci pi ents FY 2007 M e dia n A g e 2000 22 Rankings in the U.S., by State, Selected Data Pe r C a pit a Pe r s ona l Inc o me 2007p P e rcent HS Graduate or H i gher, A g e 25+ 2000 U nem ploy m e nt R a t e 2007 S t ate D ol l a rs Rank P e rcent R ank P e rcent Ran k Y ears Rank P e rcent R ank Food St am p Reci pi ents FY 2007 M e dia n A g e 2000 Ohio $34, 874 29 83. 0 24 5. 6 46 36. 2 36 9. 4 32 Ok l ahom a 34, 153 34 80. 6 34 4. 3 23 35. 5 22 11. 6 37 Oregon 34, 784 31 85. 1 14 5. 2 42 36. 3 39 11. 7 38 P enns yl vani a 38, 788 20 81. 9 28 4. 4 25 38. 0 48 9. 1 29 Rhode I s l and 39, 463 18 78. 0 40 5. 0 39 36. 7 42 7. 2 20 S out h Carol i na 31, 013 48 76. 3 43 5. 9 48 35. 4 20 12. 4 43 S out h Dak ot a 33, 905 35 84. 6 18 3. 0 4 35. 6 24 7. 6 21 Tennes s ee 33, 280 40 75. 9 44 4. 7 34 35. 9 27 14. 0 45 Tex a s 37, 187 22 75. 7 45 4. 3 23 32. 3 2 10. 1 36 Ut ah 31, 189 46 87. 7 4 2. 7 2 27. 1 1 4. 7 3 V erm ont 36, 670 24 86. 4 10 3. 9 19 37. 7 47 8. 5 27 Vir g in ia 41, 347 10 81. 5 29 3. 0 4 35. 7 25 6. 7 13 W as hi ngt on 40, 414 15 87. 1 7 4. 5 27 35. 3 17 8. 3 25 W e s t Vir g in ia 29, 537 50 75. 2 48 4. 6 31 38. 9 51 14. 9 50 W i s c ons i n 36, 047 26 85. 1 14 4. 9 38 36. 0 30 6. 8 14 W y om i ng 43, 226 7 87. 9 2 3. 0 4 36. 2 36 4. 3 1 Uni t ed S t ates $38, 611 80. 4 4. 6 35. 3 8. 8 p - prel i m i nary S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s ; U . S . C ensus B u reau; U . S . B u reau of Labor S t ati s ti cs; and U . S . D epartm ent of A g ri cul t u re. 23 Popula t ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Cen su s Popula t ion Es t i m a t e Ju l y 1, 2007 Popula t ion C h a nge 2000-2007 Popula t ion D e ns it y 2000 Proj e c t e d Popula t ion 2020 C ount y Pe rs ons R a nk Pe rs ons R a nk P e rcen t C ha nge Ran k Pe rs ons / Sq. M ile R a nk Pe rs ons R a nk A llen 14, 385 35 13, 414 36 -6. 8 56 28. 6 30 12, 542 36 A nders on 8, 110 51 7, 908 48 -2. 5 32 13. 9 46 8, 215 47 A t c his on 16, 774 32 16, 571 31 -1. 2 22 38. 8 18 17, 125 31 B arber 5, 307 70 4, 786 70 -9. 8 73 4. 7 83 4, 109 71 B art on 28, 205 20 27, 768 20 -1. 5 26 31. 5 25 25, 022 22 B ourbon 15, 379 34 14, 803 34 -3. 7 36 24. 1 31 13, 924 35 B r ow n 10, 724 40 10, 068 41 -6. 1 53 18. 8 38 8, 783 44 B ut l er 59, 484 9 63, 045 9 6. 0 9 41. 7 17 73, 107 7 Chas e 3, 030 93 2, 882 90 -4. 9 44 3. 9 87 3, 028 81 Chaut auqua 4, 359 77 3, 806 78 -12. 7 91 6. 8 67 3, 630 75 Cherok ee 22, 605 26 21, 337 27 -5. 6 50 38. 5 19 19, 537 28 Cheyenne 3, 165 90 2, 801 91 -11. 5 85 3. 1 94 2, 257 89 Clark 2, 390 100 2, 094 100 -12. 4 89 2. 5 101 1, 923 98 Clay 8, 822 47 8, 685 46 -1. 6 27 13. 7 48 7, 856 48 Cloud 10, 268 43 9, 382 45 -8. 6 66 14. 3 43 8, 855 42 Cof f ey 8, 865 46 8, 454 47 -4. 6 41 14. 1 45 8, 472 46 Selected Population D a ta and R a nk in K a nsas, by C ount y Com anc he 1, 967 103 1, 888 102 -4. 0 38 2. 5 101 1, 893 100 Cow l ey 36, 291 13 34, 251 15 -5. 6 51 32. 2 24 33, 468 16 Craw f ord 38, 242 12 38, 860 11 1. 6 17 64. 5 10 42, 450 11 Dec at ur 3, 472 84 2, 955 87 -14. 9 100 3. 9 87 2, 413 85 Dic k i ns on 19, 344 28 18, 957 29 -2. 0 28 22. 8 33 19, 100 29 Doniphan 8, 249 49 7, 756 50 -6. 0 52 21. 0 36 7, 203 49 Douglas 99, 962 5 113, 488 5 13. 5 2 218. 8 5 137, 530 5 E dw ards 3, 449 86 3, 106 83 -9. 9 76 5. 5 75 2, 776 83 E l k 3, 261 89 3, 040 84 -6. 8 57 5. 0 78 2, 701 84 E llis 27, 507 22 27, 464 21 -0. 2 20 30. 6 27 26, 825 21 E lls w ort h 6, 525 60 6, 310 57 -3. 3 35 9. 1 54 6, 040 56 F i nney 40, 523 11 38, 295 12 -5. 5 49 31. 1 26 33, 106 17 F ord 32, 458 17 33, 340 17 2. 7 11 29. 5 29 36, 830 15 F r ank lin 24, 784 24 26, 479 22 6. 8 6 43. 2 15 29, 282 20 Geary 27, 947 21 25, 150 23 -10. 0 77 72. 6 9 14, 855 34 Gove 3, 068 91 2, 637 92 -14. 0 99 2. 9 97 1, 928 97 Graham 2, 946 95 2, 607 95 -11. 5 86 3. 3 92 2, 074 93 Grant 7, 909 52 7, 497 51 -5. 2 47 13. 8 47 6, 094 55 Gray 5, 904 66 5, 641 64 -4. 5 39 6. 8 67 5, 710 58 24 Popula t ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Cen su s Popula t ion Es t i m a t e Ju l y 1, 2007 Popula t ion C h a nge 2000-2007 Popula t ion D e ns it y 2000 Proj e c t e d Popula t ion 2020 C ount y Pe rs ons R a nk Pe rs ons R a nk P e rcen t C ha nge Ran k Pe rs ons / Sq. M ile R a nk Pe rs ons R a nk Selected Population D a ta and R a nk in K a nsas, by C ount y Greeley 1, 534 105 1, 297 105 -15. 4 101 2. 0 104 1, 018 105 Greenw ood 7, 673 53 6, 993 53 -8. 9 67 6. 7 71 6, 722 52 Ham i lt on 2, 670 97 2, 632 93 -1. 4 24 2. 7 100 2, 267 88 Harper 6, 536 59 5, 819 63 -11. 0 82 8. 2 59 4, 956 63 Harvey 32, 869 16 33, 493 16 1. 9 15 60. 9 11 37, 327 13 Has k ell 4, 307 78 4, 032 75 -6. 4 55 7. 5 63 3, 876 72 Hodgem an 2, 085 102 1, 971 101 -5. 5 48 2. 4 103 2, 048 94 Ja ckso n 1 2 , 6 5 7 3 7 1 3 , 4 2 0 3 5 6 . 0 8 1 9 . 3 3 7 1 6 , 0 0 7 3 2 J ef f ers on 18, 426 29 18, 467 30 0. 2 18 34. 4 22 20, 818 27 J ew ell 3, 791 79 3, 198 82 -15. 6 102 4. 2 86 2, 375 86 J ohns on 451, 479 2 526, 319 1 16. 6 1 946. 5 2 701, 381 1 K earny 4, 531 75 4, 148 74 -8. 5 64 5. 2 76 4, 525 67 K i ngm an 8, 673 48 7, 826 49 -9. 8 72 10. 0 51 6, 953 50 K i ow a 3, 278 88 2, 953 88 -9. 9 74 4. 5 85 2, 096 92 Labet t e 22, 835 25 21, 973 26 -3. 8 37 35. 2 20 21, 514 25 Lane 2, 155 101 1, 746 103 -19. 0 105 3. 0 96 1, 359 103 Leavenw ort h 68, 691 6 73, 603 6 7. 2 5 148. 3 6 87, 741 6 Linc oln 3, 578 81 3, 285 80 -8. 2 61 5. 0 78 3, 127 78 Linn 9, 570 45 9, 767 43 2. 1 14 16. 0 40 10, 679 38 Logan 3, 046 92 2, 628 94 -13. 7 97 2. 8 98 2, 143 91 Lyon 35, 935 15 35, 981 13 0. 1 19 42. 2 16 36, 854 14 M c P hers on 29, 554 18 29, 196 19 -1. 2 23 32. 8 23 30, 592 19 M arion 13, 361 36 12, 238 37 -8. 4 63 14. 2 44 12, 057 37 M ars hall 10, 965 38 10, 186 39 -7. 1 58 12. 1 50 8, 759 45 M eade 4, 631 73 4, 403 72 -4. 9 45 4. 7 83 4, 403 69 M i am i 28, 351 19 31, 078 18 9. 6 4 49. 2 14 37, 564 12 M i t c hell 6, 932 56 6, 307 58 -9. 0 69 9. 9 52 5, 218 62 M ont gom ery 36, 254 14 34, 511 14 -4. 8 42 56. 2 12 30, 817 18 M orris 6, 104 63 5, 967 60 -2. 2 29 8. 8 55 5, 938 57 M ort on 3, 496 83 3, 038 85 -13. 1 95 4. 8 82 2, 326 87 Nem aha 10, 717 41 10, 201 38 -4. 8 43 14. 9 41 9, 310 40 Neos ho 16, 997 31 16, 228 33 -4. 5 40 29. 7 28 15, 500 33 Nes s 3, 454 85 2, 991 86 -13. 4 96 3. 2 93 1, 952 96 Nort on 5, 953 65 5, 422 65 -8. 9 68 6. 8 67 4, 892 64 Os age 16, 712 33 16, 459 32 -1. 5 25 23. 8 32 18, 927 30 25 Popula t ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Cen su s Popula t ion Es t i m a t e Ju l y 1, 2007 Popula t ion C h a nge 2000-2007 Popula t ion D e ns it y 2000 Proj e c t e d Popula t ion 2020 C ount y Pe rs ons R a nk Pe rs ons R a nk P e rcen t C ha nge Ran k Pe rs ons / Sq. M ile R a nk Pe rs ons R a nk Selected Population D a ta and R a nk in K a nsas, by C ount y Os borne 4, 452 76 3, 871 77 -13. 1 93 5. 0 78 3, 194 77 Ot t aw a 6, 163 62 6, 006 59 -2. 5 34 8. 5 57 6, 201 54 P aw nee 7, 233 55 6, 415 56 -11. 3 83 9. 6 53 5, 611 59 P hillips 6, 001 64 5, 356 66 -10. 7 80 6. 8 67 4, 406 68 P ot t aw at om i e 18, 209 30 19, 396 28 6. 5 7 21. 6 35 21, 182 26 P r at t 9, 647 44 9, 426 44 -2. 3 30 13. 1 49 8, 986 41 Raw l ins 2, 966 94 2, 558 96 -13. 8 98 2. 8 98 1, 919 99 Reno 64, 790 7 63, 145 8 - 2. 5 33 51. 6 13 59, 053 9 Republic 5, 835 67 4, 901 69 -16. 0 103 8. 1 60 3, 728 73 Ric e 10, 761 39 10, 080 40 -6. 3 54 14. 8 42 10, 153 39 Riley 62, 852 8 69, 083 7 9. 9 3 103. 0 7 62, 900 8 Rook s 5, 685 68 5, 160 67 -9. 2 70 6. 4 72 4, 349 70 Rus h 3, 551 82 3, 211 81 -9. 6 71 4. 9 81 2, 892 82 Rus s ell 7, 370 54 6, 737 55 -8. 6 65 8. 3 58 5, 317 60 S aline 53, 597 10 54, 583 10 1. 8 16 74. 5 8 54, 855 10 S c ot t 5, 120 71 4, 568 71 -10. 8 81 7. 1 66 3, 220 76 S edgw ic k 452, 869 1 476, 026 2 5. 1 10 453. 2 3 499, 365 2 S ew ard 22, 510 27 23, 109 25 2. 7 12 35. 2 20 23, 556 23 S haw nee 169, 871 3 173, 476 3 2. 1 13 308. 0 4 183, 065 3 S heridan 2, 813 96 2, 493 97 -11. 4 84 3. 1 94 1, 963 95 S herm an 6, 760 58 5, 959 61 -11. 8 88 6. 4 72 4, 579 66 S m it h 4, 536 74 3, 951 76 -12. 9 92 5. 1 77 3, 066 79 S t af f ord 4, 789 72 4, 387 73 -8. 4 62 6. 0 74 3, 670 74 S t ant on 2, 406 99 2, 162 99 -10. 1 78 3. 5 90 1, 749 101 S t evens 5, 463 69 5, 061 68 -7. 4 59 7. 5 63 5, 235 61 S um ner 25, 946 23 23, 888 24 -7. 9 60 22. 0 34 21, 656 24 T hom as 8, 180 50 7, 314 52 -10. 6 79 7. 6 61 6, 362 53 T r ego 3, 319 87 2, 927 89 -11. 8 87 3. 7 89 2, 241 90 W abauns ee 6, 885 57 6, 870 54 -0. 2 21 8. 6 56 6, 894 51 W allac e 1, 749 104 1, 456 104 -16. 8 104 1. 9 105 1, 143 104 W as hingt on 6, 483 61 5, 840 62 -9. 9 75 7. 2 65 4, 755 65 W i c hit a 2, 531 98 2, 200 98 -13. 1 94 3. 5 90 1, 724 102 W i ls on 10, 332 42 9, 807 42 -5. 1 46 18. 0 39 8, 812 43 W oods on 3, 788 80 3, 318 79 -12. 4 90 7. 6 61 3, 055 80 W y andot t e 157, 882 4 153, 956 4 - 2. 5 31 1, 042. 9 1 151, 492 4 Kan sas 2, 688, 824 2, 775, 997 3. 2 32. 9 2, 936, 217 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau; W i chi t a S t ate U n i v ersi ty , C enter for E c onom i c D e vel opm ent and B u si ness R e search, P opul ati on P r oj ect i ons by K ansas C ounty by A ge, 2000-2030, http://w ebs.w ichita.edu/?u= C E D B R & p= /D ata/D e m o / (accessed A p ril 28, 2008). 26 R a nkings in K a nsas, by C ounty , Selected D a ta Pe r C a pit a Inc o me 2006 Pe rc e n t H S Gra dua t e or Hi g h er, A g e 25+ 2000 U n e m ploy m e nt R a t e 2007 C ount y D olla rs R a nk Pe rc e n t R a n k P e rcen t Ran k Y e a r s Ran k P ercen t R an k Alle n $26, 489 69 83. 1 73 3. 9 70 38. 8 48 11. 5 102 A nders on 24, 141 98 81. 9 80 4. 5 86 39. 6 56 8. 2 88 Atch iso n 26, 662 67 84. 7 51 4. 4 84 36. 2 26 9. 1 91 B arber 27, 543 60 85. 8 36 3. 2 32 42. 6 84 4. 8 42 Ba r to n 32, 416 17 82. 3 79 3. 2 32 38. 6 46 7. 1 78 B ourbon 25, 639 78 84. 2 64 4. 2 81 38. 0 41 11. 1 101 Br o w n 29, 130 38 84. 6 55 4. 0 75 39. 8 57 10. 8 100 Bu tle r 33, 125 14 87. 3 18 3. 9 70 35. 9 21 5. 4 57 Chas e 35, 176 5 87. 1 20 3. 8 65 40. 3 64 6. 1 65 Chaut auqua 30, 489 29 81. 0 87 4. 6 91 44. 7 99 7. 0 75 Cherok ee 25, 513 79 80. 3 91 4. 8 94 37. 0 31 12. 4 105 Cheyenne 20, 813 103 85. 5 37 3. 4 47 44. 2 95 3. 2 10 Cl ark 24, 976 86 87. 4 17 3. 0 17 42. 1 81 5. 2 52 Cl ay 32, 372 18 87. 0 22 3. 3 41 41. 3 74 4. 8 42 Cloud 25, 848 75 85. 5 37 3. 4 47 41. 4 75 6. 5 70 C o ffe y 33, 537 11 86. 9 24 4. 3 82 39. 2 52 6. 2 66 Com anc he 20, 073 105 91. 3 5 3. 0 17 46. 9 105 3. 4 13 Food St a m p Reci p i en ts, F Y 2007 M e dia n A g e 2000 Cow l ey 29, 731 33 85. 4 40 3. 8 65 37. 0 31 10. 4 98 Craw f o rd 25, 997 74 84. 5 57 4. 8 94 33. 8 16 11. 5 102 Dec a t u r 27, 783 56 86. 4 29 3. 1 27 44. 3 96 3. 4 13 Dic k i ns on 28, 276 51 86. 4 29 3. 9 70 40. 0 59 4. 8 42 Doniphan 25, 332 83 80. 2 93 4. 5 86 36. 8 30 7. 0 75 Douglas 29, 137 37 92. 4 4 3. 7 60 26. 6 2 4. 1 24 Ed w a r d s 29, 709 34 81. 2 83 3. 3 41 41. 0 70 5. 4 57 Elk 22, 163 101 80. 0 94 5. 7 102 46. 0 102 9. 4 93 Ellis 33, 119 15 87. 2 19 2. 6 1 32. 7 12 4. 3 28 Ellsw o r t h 25, 778 77 84. 8 47 3. 2 32 41. 8 79 4. 1 24 F i nney 24, 222 96 67. 4 104 3. 2 32 28. 1 3 8. 3 89 Fo r d 26, 373 72 69. 9 103 3. 0 17 29. 9 6 6. 4 67 F r ank lin 27, 246 62 85. 3 41 4. 8 94 36. 0 23 7. 5 81 Geary 38, 083 3 86. 0 34 4. 3 82 29. 1 5 7. 8 84 Gov e 24, 877 89 84. 5 57 2. 9 11 42. 6 84 2. 0 2 Graham 30, 678 28 83. 6 69 3. 0 17 44. 4 97 4. 6 39 Grant 28, 649 44 71. 5 102 2. 7 2 31. 4 9 5. 2 52 Gray 31, 520 22 73. 6 101 2. 7 2 33. 0 13 2. 3 4 27 R a nkings in K a nsas, by C ounty , Selected D a ta Pe r C a pit a Inc o me 2006 Pe rc e n t H S Gra dua t e or Hi g h er, A g e 25+ 2000 U n e m ploy m e nt R a t e 2007 C ount y D olla rs R a nk Pe rc e n t R a n k P e rcen t Ran k Y e a r s Ran k P ercen t R an k Food St a m p Reci p i en ts, F Y 2007 M e dia n A g e 2000 Greeley $27, 693 57 83. 7 67 3. 1 27 38. 6 46 1. 4 1 Greenw ood 26, 202 73 80. 9 88 4. 5 86 42. 6 84 8. 1 87 Ham i l t on 26, 561 68 76. 7 97 3. 7 60 37. 6 35 4. 4 33 Harper 28, 339 49 83. 8 66 3. 0 17 42. 9 87 6. 4 67 Harvey 32, 055 21 85. 3 41 3. 5 52 37. 6 35 5. 9 61 H a ske l l 34, 717 6 74. 8 99 2. 9 11 30. 8 7 4. 3 28 Hodgem an 28, 561 47 86. 9 24 4. 0 75 39. 8 57 2. 9 6 Ja ckso n 27, 633 59 87. 7 14 5. 3 101 37. 4 34 6. 0 64 Je ffe r s o n 27, 903 54 88. 9 8 4. 7 93 38. 0 41 4. 1 24 Je w e l l 28, 250 52 87. 6 15 2. 9 11 46. 2 104 5. 4 57 J ohns on 50, 781 1 94. 9 1 3. 9 70 35. 2 18 2. 0 2 K earny 24, 173 97 75. 8 98 3. 4 47 31. 6 10 5. 3 55 K i ngm an 29, 221 36 84. 7 51 3. 3 41 40. 2 62 4. 4 33 Kio w a 29, 124 39 85. 2 43 4. 5 86 42. 1 81 7. 4 79 Labet t e 27, 693 58 83. 0 75 5. 0 98 37. 9 40 10. 5 99 Lane 31, 512 23 88. 5 10 3. 5 52 41. 6 77 3. 9 19 Leavenw ort h 30, 039 31 86. 5 28 5. 1 99 35. 6 20 5. 2 52 Linc oln 20, 770 104 85. 0 46 3. 8 65 43. 7 90 5. 0 49 Linn 25, 016 85 80. 9 88 6. 0 104 40. 8 68 7. 4 79 Logan 25, 512 80 86. 7 26 2. 7 2 40. 7 67 4. 3 28 Lyon 24, 872 90 81. 8 82 4. 0 75 30. 9 8 8. 0 85 M c P hers on 34, 225 7 85. 9 35 3. 4 47 38. 1 43 4. 3 28 Ma r i o n 24, 318 95 84. 4 60 3. 7 60 41. 0 70 3. 5 17 M a rs hall 32, 494 16 85. 1 44 3. 2 32 41. 7 78 4. 8 42 M eade 28, 486 48 80. 3 91 2. 8 10 36. 1 24 3. 9 19 Mi a m i 33, 618 10 87. 5 16 4. 5 86 36. 7 28 4. 8 42 M i t c hell 28, 984 40 88. 1 11 3. 4 47 41. 1 73 4. 4 33 M ont gom ery 28, 562 46 81. 2 83 4. 6 91 39. 1 50 9. 7 96 M o rri s 26, 413 71 84. 7 51 4. 8 94 42. 0 80 5. 6 60 Mo r t o n 24, 408 93 81. 9 80 2. 7 2 36. 2 26 5. 0 49 Nem aha 29, 977 32 83. 7 67 3. 0 17 39. 1 50 3. 1 9 Neos ho 27, 007 63 83. 5 70 3. 9 70 38. 4 45 9. 4 93 Nes s 34, 003 8 84. 4 60 2. 7 2 43. 9 91 3. 4 13 Nort on 24, 700 92 84. 8 47 3. 2 32 40. 1 60 3. 4 13 Os age 25, 185 84 85. 5 37 5. 2 100 38. 9 49 6. 7 72 28 R a nkings in K a nsas, by C ounty , Selected D a ta Pe r C a pit a Inc o me 2006 Pe rc e n t H S Gra dua t e or Hi g h er, A g e 25+ 2000 U n e m ploy m e nt R a t e 2007 C ount y D olla rs R a nk Pe rc e n t R a n k P e rcen t Ran k Y e a r s Ran k P ercen t R an k Food St a m p Reci p i en ts, F Y 2007 M e dia n A g e 2000 Os borne $25, 355 82 84. 8 47 3. 7 60 44. 0 92 5. 1 51 O tta w a 24, 941 87 86. 2 33 3. 5 52 40. 1 60 3. 5 17 P aw nee 28, 903 42 84. 8 47 3. 0 17 40. 5 65 4. 3 28 Phillips 32, 231 20 84. 4 60 3. 0 17 42. 5 83 4. 4 33 Po tta w a to m i e 30, 712 27 89. 2 7 3. 2 32 35. 9 21 4. 0 21 Pr a tt 31, 043 25 86. 3 31 3. 0 17 40. 2 62 6. 4 67 Raw l i n s 26, 782 65 84. 7 51 3. 5 52 45. 4 100 4. 0 21 Reno 27, 834 55 82. 7 78 4. 0 75 38. 2 44 9. 1 91 Republic 25, 811 76 88. 6 9 3. 1 27 45. 7 101 4. 9 47 Ri c e 23, 702 99 83. 4 71 3. 8 65 37. 6 35 5. 9 61 Ri l e y 30, 788 26 93. 8 2 3. 1 27 23. 9 1 2. 7 5 Rook s 26, 775 66 87. 1 20 3. 7 60 40. 9 69 5. 3 55 Rus h 24, 925 88 82. 8 77 3. 6 57 44. 6 98 5. 9 61 R u sse l l 27, 255 61 83. 1 73 3. 5 52 44. 1 93 7. 0 75 Sa lin e 32, 319 19 87. 0 22 3. 3 41 36. 1 24 6. 9 74 Sco t t 33, 454 12 84. 5 57 2. 7 2 39. 2 52 4. 4 33 S edgw ic k 38, 803 2 85. 1 44 4. 0 75 33. 6 14 9. 7 96 Se w a r d 26, 791 64 63. 7 105 3. 2 32 29. 0 4 7. 7 83 S haw nee 33, 139 13 88. 1 11 4. 4 84 37. 1 33 9. 4 93 S heridan 31, 328 24 87. 8 13 2. 7 2 41. 5 76 2. 9 6 S herm an 28, 609 45 86. 6 27 2. 7 2 37. 8 39 8. 0 85 Sm ith 28, 952 41 84. 6 55 3. 0 17 46. 0 102 4. 5 38 Sta ffo r d 28, 180 53 82. 9 76 3. 6 57 41. 0 70 6. 6 71 S t ant on 33, 650 9 78. 0 95 2. 9 11 33. 8 16 3. 3 12 S t evens 28, 289 50 80. 5 90 3. 3 41 33. 6 14 4. 6 39 S um ner 30, 292 30 86. 3 31 4. 1 80 37. 6 35 6. 8 73 T hom as 29, 672 35 92. 7 3 2. 9 11 35. 3 19 4. 7 41 T r ego 21, 393 102 84. 3 63 3. 2 32 43. 5 88 4. 2 27 W abauns ee 28, 723 43 89. 9 6 3. 8 65 39. 5 54 3. 0 8 Wa l l a c e 25, 455 81 84. 0 65 2. 9 11 39. 5 54 4. 0 21 W a s h ingt on 24, 408 94 81. 2 83 3. 3 41 43. 6 89 3. 2 10 Wi c h i t a 35, 545 4 77. 7 96 3. 1 27 36. 7 28 4. 9 47 Wi l s o n 26, 482 70 81. 1 86 3. 6 57 40. 6 66 8. 5 90 W oods on 22, 675 100 83. 4 71 5. 7 102 44. 1 93 7. 6 82 W y andot t e 24, 838 91 74. 0 100 7. 1 105 32. 5 11 11. 8 104 Kan sas $34, 799 86. 0 4. 1 35. 2 6. 6 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau; K ansas D epartm ent of H u m an R e sources; K ansas D epartm ent of S o ci al and Rehabilitation S e rvices. 29 Agriculture Agriculture Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 30 Kansas Farm Statistics 1920-2006, Selected Years Value of Land and Buildings (dollars) Year Farms Average Size of Farms (acres) Land in Farms (thousands of acres) Average per Acre Average per Farm* Total Value (million dollars) 1920 167,000 272 45,400 $62 $16,900 - 1930 166,000 283 47,000 49 13,700 - 1940 159,000 303 48,200 30 8,900 - 1950 135,000 374 50,500 66 24,600 - 1960 110,000 456 50,200 101 46,000 - 1970 87,000 574 49,900 159 90,100 - 1972 85,000 582 49,500 174 101,300 - 1974 83,000 590 49,000 253 149,400 - 1976 78,000 623 48,600 330 211,000 - 1977 77,000 629 48,400 398 250,400 - 1978 76,000 636 48,300 418 265,400 $20,189 1979 75,000 644 48,300 501 322,600 24,198 1980 75,000 644 48,300 587 378,000 28,352 1981 75,000 644 48,300 619 398,600 29,898 1982 75,000 644 48,300 628 404,400 30,332 1983 75,000 644 48,300 601 387,000 29,028 1984 74,000 649 48,000 597 387,000 28,637 1985 72,000 667 48,000 488 326,000 23,443 1986 70,000 684 47,900 415 284,000 19,866 1987 70,000 684 47,900 373 255,000 17,861 1988 69,000 694 47,900 413 286,000 19,783 1989 69,000 694 47,900 429 297,812 20,837 1990 69,000 694 47,900 450 312,391 22,555 1991 69,000 694 47,900 449 311,696 21,507 1992 67,000 713 47,800 460 328,179 21,988 1993 66,000 723 47,700 463 334,621 22,085 1994 66,000 721 47,600 503 362,773 23,943 1995 66,000 721 47,600 535 385,848 25,466 1996 65,000 731 47,500 553 404,123 26,268 1997 65,000 731 47,500 565 412,892 26,838 1998 65,000 731 47,500 577 421,662 27,408 1999 65,000 731 47,500 600 438,462 28,500 2000 64,500 736 47,500 625 460,279 29,688 2001 64,500 733 47,300 645 473,008 30,509 2002 64,500 733 47,300 665 487,674 31,455 2003 64,500 732 47,200 685 501,271 32,332 2004 64,500 732 47,200 715 523,225 33,748 2005 64,500 732 47,200 850 622,016 40,120 2006 64,500 732 47,200 930 680,620 43,900 Single dash (-) indicates not available. * Average per Farm is obtained by dividing Total Value by Farms. Beginning in 1975, a farm is defined as any place with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Between 1959 and 1975 a farm was defined as a place of 10 or more acres that had annual sales of agricultural products of $50 or more or a place of less than 10 acres that had annual sales of $250 or more. Prior to 1959 a farm was defined as a place of three acres or more in size with a value of farm products amounting to $150 or more. Places of less than three acres with sales of $250 or more were also considered farms. Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications /Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/index.asp (accessed November 10, 2006). 31 Thousands Number of Farms in Kansas, 1976–2006 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 1980 1984 1988 20001976 200419961992 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1976–2006 1982 1986 1990 20021976 200619981994 1980 1984 1988 20001976 2004199619921982 1986 1990 20021976 200619981994 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from .Kansas Farm Facts, various issues Acres 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 32 Comanche 1,631 Barber 1,480 Clark 1,628 Meade 1,345 Haskell 1,788 Stanton 1,399 Hamilton 1,363 Kearny 1,607 Finney 1,653 Chase 1,391 Greeley 1,506 Lane 1,476 Scott 1,515 Wichita 1,444 Gove 1,498 Wallace 1,431 Logan 1,918 Thomas 1,450 Sherman 1,369 Decatur 1,340 Rawlins 1,607 Chautauqua 1,052 Cherokee 389 Labette 406 Harper 898 Montgomery 352 Seward 1,036 Stevens 1,223 Morton 1,141 Cowley 687 Sumner 683 Elk 910 Crawford 413 Kingman 664 Neosho 444 Wilson 607 Kiowa 1,147 Grant 993 Pratt 848 Sedgwick 394 Ford 926 Gray 1,066 Bourbon 405 Allen 453 Woodson 828 Butler 536 Edwards 1,190 Greenwood 1,034 Reno 468 Harvey 423 Stafford 885 Hodgeman 1,235 Pawnee 1,210 Linn 344 Anderson 579 Coffey 553 Rice 832 Marion 591 McPherson 495 Barton 842 Rush 829 Ness 1,198 Miami 225 Franklin 347 Lyon 550 Osage 397 Morris 828 Ellsworth 864 Saline 576 Johnson 226 Douglas 230 Trego 1,075 Ellis 762 Dickinson 564 Russell 784 Wabaunsee 736 Shawnee 240 Lincoln 974 Geary 733 Ottawa 812 Jefferson 269 Pottawatomie 553 Riley 451 Clay 689 Graham 1,200 Mitchell 949 Osborne 1,111 Rooks 1,155 Sheridan 1,266 Atchison 366 Jackson 307 Cloud 829 Doniphan 439 Brown 548 Nemaha 408 Marshall 609 Norton 1,074 Washington 624 Republic 660 Phillips 1,106 Smith 949 Jewell 867 Cheyenne 1,307 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Average Farm Size in Kansas, by County, 2002 (acres) Kansas: 733 Wyandotte 86 Leavenworth 180 33 County 1997 2002 Allen 321,924 84.2 87.1 Anderson 373,068 98.4 101.5 Atchison 276,696 87.5 82.0 Barber 725,832 82.0 96.0 Barton 572,163 107.1 113.6 Bourbon 407,736 80.8 83.2 Brown 365,231 91.2 88.7 Butler 913,824 83.0 76.7 Chase 496,568 82.4 72.8 Chautauqua 410,679 95.3 95.0 Cherokee 375,754 71.7 77.3 Cheyenne 652,726 86.1 88.3 Clark 623,798 87.5 78.8 Clay 412,059 89.4 95.5 Cloud 458,006 85.9 94.1 Coffey 403,037 76.1 83.3 Comanche 504,520 99.9 88.6 Cowley 720,792 89.1 95.7 Crawford 379,460 76.6 89.9 Decatur 571,869 90.1 82.0 Dickinson 542,670 94.6 101.5 Doniphan 250,993 88.5 81.9 Douglas 292,397 74.7 68.9 Edwards 398,090 89.6 105.5 Elk 414,268 79.8 89.4 Ellis 575,981 88.1 100.3 Ellsworth 458,180 82.0 90.1 Finney 833,135 91.5 96.2 Ford 703,039 95.2 92.4 Franklin 367,267 82.5 92.3 Geary 246,204 62.6 73.0 Gove 685,686 94.6 86.3 Graham 574,903 84.5 90.0 Grant 367,908 90.4 82.1 Gray 556,097 100.0 90.1 Greeley 497,923 88.7 91.7 Greenwood 729,387 86.9 81.5 Hamilton 637,755 82.7 84.0 Harper 512,921 89.9 91.5 Harvey 345,173 93.0 101.9 Haskell 369,514 99.8 109.9 Hodgeman 550,351 88.1 85.5 Jackson 419,580 76.5 80.4 Jefferson 343,112 78.4 81.5 Jewell 581,874 78.9 85.3 Johnson 305,137 44.5 48.7 Kearny 557,478 94.4 100.0 Kingman 552,542 94.2 100.6 Kiowa 462,332 95.6 94.0 Labette 415,246 79.8 87.0 Lane 459,020 94.8 100.3 Leavenworth 296,494 68.1 66.5 Lincoln 460,076 92.9 97.0 Linn 383,149 72.6 81.1 Percent in Farms Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County 1997 and 2002 Approximate Land Area* (acres) 34 County 1997 2002 Percent in Farms Land Area and Percent in Farms for Kansas, by County 1997 and 2002 Approximate Land Area* (acres) Logan 686,712 91.4 88.8 Lyon 544,556 91.0 90.7 McPherson 575,815 90.8 99.8 Marion 603,588 93.3 97.5 Marshall 577,620 89.0 100.6 Meade 626,186 88.5 97.5 Miami 369,101 75.8 86.7 Mitchell 447,886 101.5 100.2 Montgomery 412,931 79.5 83.8 Morris 446,322 88.7 86.4 Morton 467,149 90.4 75.5 Nemaha 459,512 90.8 90.6 Neosho 365,919 94.2 93.2 Ness 687,838 90.6 95.3 Norton 561,820 85.2 92.1 Osage 450,243 79.9 81.6 Osborne 571,129 88.5 87.3 Ottawa 461,511 86.7 90.1 Pawnee 482,671 99.4 107.8 Phillips 567,187 97.8 103.6 Pottawatomie 540,313 82.0 86.2 Pratt 470,394 93.0 106.5 Rawlins 684,554 94.5 95.1 Reno 802,828 82.4 91.6 Republic 458,485 93.3 92.4 Rice 465,010 98.4 89.5 Riley 390,112 60.9 57.0 Rooks 568,540 100.2 98.6 Rush 459,652 89.7 90.9 Russell 566,195 75.8 85.4 Saline 460,552 89.8 94.9 Scott 459,216 103.7 107.9 Sedgwick 639,601 84.3 83.5 Seward 409,295 80.1 88.6 Shawnee 351,882 63.7 61.6 Sheridan 573,668 88.4 89.1 Sherman 675,713 96.6 89.8 Smith 573,076 85.8 90.4 Stafford 506,915 85.7 93.3 Stanton 435,203 92.0 100.6 Stevens 465,618 109.9 105.4 Sumner 756,356 88.2 96.8 Thomas 687,862 98.8 100.3 Trego 568,508 81.3 80.0 Wabaunsee 510,324 93.7 91.0 Wallace 584,956 82.1 71.0 Washington 575,013 93.3 86.4 Wichita 459,851 97.8 102.4 Wilson 367,237 82.1 91.9 Woodson 320,388 79.4 79.6 Wyandotte 96,890 23.1 14.2 Kansas 52,361,520 88.0 90.2 * 2002 acres Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Census_of_Agriculture/index.asp (accessed December 1, 2005). 35 Crop or Livestock Item Rank Wheat Flour Milled 35,264,000 cwt. 1 8.8 Wheat Flour Milling Capacity 146,833 cwt. 1 9.7 All Wheat Produced 291,200,000 bu. 1 16.1 Sorghum Grain Produced 145,000,000 bu. 1 52.2 Cattle Slaughtered 7,543,100 head 1 22.4 Sorghum Silage Produced 600,000 tons 2 12.9 Cropland 1 29,542,022 acres 2 6.8 All Cattle and Calves on Farms, Jan. 1, 2007 6,400,000 head 3 6.6 Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan. 1, 2007 2,620,000 head 3 18.4 Red Meat Production by Commercial Slaughter Plants 6,134,500,000 lbs. 3 12.9 Land in Farms 47,200,000 acres 3 5.1 Commercial Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2006 890,000,000 bu. 3 10.2 Sunflowers Produced 168,060,000 lbs. 3 7.8 All Hay Produced 6,550,000 tons 4 4.6 All Other Hay (Excluding Alfalfa) Produced 2,940,000 tons 4 4.2 Potatoes Produced, Summer 1,824,000 cwt. 5 9.9 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2006 2 10,335,795,000 dol. 5 4.3 Beef Cows that Have Calved, Jan. 1, 2007 1,500,000 head 6 4.6 Irrigated Acres 1 2,678,277 acres 6 4.8 Exports of Farm Products, FY2006 3,220,700,000 dol. 6 4.7 Alfalfa Hay Produced 3,610,000 tons 7 5.0 Corn Grain Produced 345,000,000 bu. 9 3.3 Hogs on Farms, Dec. 1, 2006 1,840,000 head 9 3.0 Soybeans Produced 98,560,000 bu. 11 3.1 Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan. 1, 2007 30,000 head 11 1.9 Corn Silage Produced 3,600,000 tons 11 3.4 Dry Edible Beans Produced 210,000 cwt. 14 0.9 Oats Produced 1,800,000 bu. 15 1.9 Upland Cotton Produced 117,000 bales 16 0.5 All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2007 107,000 head 16 1.7 Meat and Other Goats, Jan. 1 2007 24,300 head 19 1.0 Barley Produced 486,000 bu. 23 0.3 Milk Goats, Jan. 1, 2007 3,500 head 23 1.2 1 Total cropland and irrigated acres, 2002 U.S. Census of Agriculture. 2 preliminary Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Agriculture in Kansas Rank and Percent of U.S. Total, 2006 Production or Number Kansas Number as a Percent of U.S. Total 36 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2006 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Northwest District Cheyenne 430 585,000 185,760 $31,557,100 $21,535,700 Decatur 360 505,000 202,800 32,039,700 32,257,000 Graham 430 520,000 163,230 21,737,100 7,438,800 Norton 470 519,000 223,590 38,071,000 14,398,900 Rawlins 400 651,000 235,480 30,204,400 13,923,100 Sheridan 400 520,000 259,520 53,729,800 31,275,400 Sherman 440 612,000 313,670 67,722,400 17,487,300 Thomas 470 688,000 358,150 70,426,500 29,970,800 District Total 3,400 4,600,000 1,942,200 345,488,000 168,287,000 West Central District Gove 400 590,000 207,400 22,822,000 26,993,600 Greeley 290 456,000 229,420 35,212,700 27,419,800 Lane 300 460,000 150,290 21,117,600 40,698,000 Logan 320 605,000 190,950 25,933,500 24,947,700 Ness 530 655,000 177,670 21,098,200 10,986,100 Scott 330 495,000 264,010 60,122,200 154,891,500 Trego 420 454,000 140,910 14,632,200 11,234,600 Wallace 290 415,000 173,750 35,330,900 7,052,200 Wichita 320 470,000 231,800 51,631,900 107,995,600 District Total 3,200 4,600,000 1,766,200 287,901,200 412,219,100 Southwest District Clark 290 491,000 85,300 12,822,400 29,384,500 Finney 480 810,000 377,270 125,667,900 229,663,100 Ford 700 655,000 293,990 69,375,300 109,826,800 Grant 300 305,000 156,960 42,619,600 126,179,100 Gray 460 505,000 299,530 80,280,800 129,061,600 Hamilton 370 536,000 177,360 23,103,100 108,121,400 Haskell 230 405,000 234,900 72,599,600 167,301,600 Hodgeman 370 473,000 140,340 21,268,900 45,824,900 Kearny 340 558,000 197,800 57,348,600 63,056,300 Meade 450 610,000 175,200 58,230,600 34,540,200 Morton 300 358,000 129,980 22,773,100 6,517,500 Seward 330 363,000 162,150 55,604,100 97,607,500 Stanton 300 440,000 189,500 48,008,900 64,957,200 Stevens 380 491,000 256,720 85,798,900 31,117,900 District Total 5,300 7,000,000 2,877,000 775,501,800 1,242,159,600 North Central District Clay 570 395,000 223,700 50,043,000 12,084,300 Cloud 530 432,000 241,330 52,573,700 7,470,400 Jewell 570 503,000 267,680 63,171,500 13,141,100 Mitchell 470 450,000 302,100 61,539,400 19,889,700 Osborne 450 510,000 213,030 40,659,100 11,773,700 Ottawa 520 415,000 196,420 38,970,600 19,753,200 Phillips 530 590,000 216,020 39,680,100 19,029,300 Republic 640 423,000 276,800 73,539,800 20,762,100 Rooks 470 563,000 199,160 30,804,600 14,754,000 Smith 550 519,000 264,400 60,633,300 19,131,200 Washington 800 500,000 289,560 61,487,600 33,028,600 District Total 6,100 5,300,000 2,690,200 573,102,700 190,817,600 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced 37 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2006 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced Central District Barton 770 643,000 341,520 $76,621,200 $62,859,600 Dickinson 970 544,000 310,340 61,826,800 34,763,400 Ellis 740 572,000 169,620 18,895,600 31,185,800 Ellsworth 460 412,000 162,950 23,741,700 10,202,300 Lincoln 460 441,000 181,540 30,312,100 13,291,900 McPherson 1,160 567,000 372,150 77,765,300 22,798,000 Marion 990 585,000 318,380 56,749,800 42,321,200 Rice 500 415,000 295,400 62,584,300 24,545,500 Rush 500 416,000 182,970 30,460,800 6,745,300 Russell 600 475,000 164,450 22,467,000 9,229,500 Saline 750 430,000 235,980 46,753,400 16,582,400 District Total 7,900 5,500,000 2,735,300 508,178,000 274,524,900 South Central District Barber 470 688,000 171,610 23,772,000 25,585,700 Comanche 270 445,000 95,200 11,768,800 16,050,700 Edwards 350 414,000 223,370 58,942,000 29,742,600 Harper 530 466,000 282,120 33,772,200 25,601,100 Harvey 820 345,000 279,500 61,243,600 12,926,600 Kingman 830 555,000 287,840 51,167,400 14,019,500 Kiowa 360 430,000 138,100 35,579,700 10,415,600 Pawnee 440 512,000 266,850 60,927,800 50,939,600 Pratt 560 494,000 285,650 73,837,700 30,963,500 Reno 1,560 732,000 423,010 80,790,800 49,323,300 Sedgwick 1,400 528,000 373,880 81,152,400 15,690,000 Stafford 520 467,000 274,410 71,829,500 30,769,000 Sumner 1,090 724,000 552,060 90,203,700 16,637,800 District Total 9,200 6,800,000 3,653,600 734,987,600 328,665,000 Northeast District Atchison 620 230,000 152,300 40,823,700 10,124,500 Brown 600 328,000 247,420 70,781,900 13,354,200 Doniphan 470 208,000 162,400 56,954,700 6,716,200 Jackson 1,100 340,000 128,000 28,073,200 15,378,200 Jefferson 1,040 281,000 131,200 28,235,100 13,113,100 Leavenworth 1,090 200,000 93,400 18,109,500 9,803,700 Marshall 960 581,000 329,800 75,904,600 17,762,700 Nemaha 1,020 420,000 245,470 59,836,300 36,233,300 Pottawatomie 840 468,000 142,200 31,987,300 25,315,500 Riley 500 225,000 96,160 20,538,300 9,251,200 Wyandotte 160 19,000 11,200 2,058,000 492,200 District Total 8,400 3,300,000 1,739,550 433,302,600 157,544,800 38 Selected Farm, Crop, and Livestock Information for Kansas by District and County, 2006 District/County Farms Total Land in Farms (acres) Total Acres Harvested 1 Total Value of Field Crops 2 Total Value of Cattle and Milk Produced East Central District Anderson 660 378,000 194,330 $31,612,300 $14,465,700 Chase 260 362,000 62,420 10,533,500 38,762,600 Coffey 600 335,000 189,130 28,637,600 12,128,200 Douglas 880 202,000 105,300 20,607,900 9,524,700 Franklin 980 339,000 163,400 29,327,400 17,039,500 Geary 250 180,000 67,120 12,088,600 6,326,900 Johnson 660 149,000 68,520 13,710,100 9,502,600 Linn 880 310,000 117,300 17,347,500 8,956,500 Lyon 900 494,000 205,300 32,840,500 41,366,600 Miami 1,410 320,000 132,000 23,458,100 14,558,100 Morris 470 385,000 132,920 21,363,100 21,723,700 Osage 920 367,000 166,300 28,005,400 9,597,900 Shawnee 900 217,000 118,000 25,613,100 7,026,700 Wabaunsee 630 462,000 109,310 21,276,500 16,401,800 District Total 10,400 4,500,000 1,831,350 316,421,600 227,381,500 Southeast District Allen 610 280,000 165,700 25,499,800 8,978,900 Bourbon 840 338,000 100,300 13,889,600 16,288,600 Butler 1,310 697,000 267,730 43,920,700 65,968,200 Chautauqua 360 389,000 24,900 3,382,100 17,390,200 Cherokee 730 290,000 251,160 41,707,400 6,088,500 Cowley 1,000 685,000 231,700 39,228,800 22,268,200 Crawford 810 337,000 187,750 28,596,200 13,246,600 Elk 400 367,000 45,400 5,533,700 9,666,200 Greenwood 570 594,000 91,800 14,348,200 34,091,500 Labette 890 358,000 198,660 30,536,900 24,335,100 Montgomery 970 342,000 155,900 22,741,100 10,765,300 Neosho 750 341,000 159,300 21,851,100 16,036,300 Wilson 550 329,000 183,100 28,448,600 8,591,300 Woodson 310 253,000 113,900 14,148,300 13,734,600 District Total 10,100 5,600,000 2,177,300 333,832,500 267,449,500 State Total 64,000 47,200,000 21,412,700 $4,308,716,000 $3,269,049,000 1 Only for crops estimated. 2 Includes wheat, corn, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, hay, oats, barley, cotton, apples, pecans, potatoes, and dry beans but does not include other crops or any Government Program Payments. Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). 39 Percent of Cropland Irrigated in Kansas, by County, 2002 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Haskell 47.7 Chautauqua -- Bourbon -- Allen -- Woodson -- Doniphan -- Cherokee 0.2 Comanche 2.0 Labette 0.5 Harper 0.4 Montgomery 1.1 Seward 31.1 Stevens 39.5 Morton 13.5 Barber 2.7 Clark 3.3 Meade 30.4 Cowley 1.4 Sumner 1.2 Elk 2.1 Crawford 1.3 Kingman 4.8 Neosho 0.1 Wilson 1.1 Kiowa 19.4 Grant 33.9 Stanton 28.1 Pratt 22.7 Sedgwick 9.5 Ford 15.6 Gray 31.0 Butler 1.5 Edwards 28.2 Greenwood 0.8 Reno 7.9 Harvey 9.7 Stafford 22.0 Hodgeman 7.1 Hamilton 6.0 Kearny 21.6 Finney 33.0 Pawnee 17.0 Linn 0.5 Anderson 1.4 Coffey 0.3 Chase 0.4 Rice 5.3 Marion 0.9 McPherson 7.7 Barton 8.8 Rush 2.8 Ness 0.8 Greeley 3.4 Lane 4.5 Scott 12.0 Wichita 16.3 Miami 1.0 Franklin 0.6 Lyon 0.2 Osage 0.2 Morris 1.4 Ellsworth 0.3 Saline 1.2 Johnson 2.1 Douglas 1.8 Trego 2.2 Gove 4.5 Ellis 0.6 Dickinson 1.8 Russell 0.8 Wallace 17.3 Logan 5.0 Wabaunsee 5.3 Shawnee 10.4 Lincoln 0.4 Geary 3.5 Ottawa 1.9 Jefferson 1.2 Pottawatomie 8.2 Riley 2.4 Clay 7.2 Graham 2.2 Mitchell 2.2 Osborne 3.3 Rooks 1.2 Sheridan 18.4 Thomas 15.4 Sherman 19.0 Atchison 0.5 Jackson 0.7 Cloud 7.2 Brown 0.2 Nemaha 0.2 Marshall 0.5 Norton 3.9 Washington 3.9 Republic 13.6 Phillips 3.2 Decatur 3.4 Smith 2.2 Jewell 3.4 Rawlins 2.6 Cheyenne 11.2 Kansas: 9.1% Wyandotte 0.2 Leavenworth 1.0 40 C r ops Product i on Fa r m Va lue Product i on Farm Value W heat bu. 10, 000, 000 9, 500, 000 40. 0 380, 000, 000 $1, 257, 800, 000 9, 800, 000 9, 100, 000 32. 0 291, 200, 000 $1, 339, 520, 000 A l l s orghum 2, 750, 000 2, 660, 000 - - - 2, 750, 000 2, 560, 000 - - - S orghum grai n bu. - 2, 600, 000 75. 0 195, 000, 000 330, 876, 000 - 2, 500, 000 58. 0 145, 000, 000 487, 200, 000 S orghum s i l age t ons - 60, 000 13. 0 780, 000 11, 700, 000 - 60, 000 10. 0 600, 000 10, 200, 000 A l l c orn 3, 650, 000 3, 600, 000 - - - 3, 350, 000 3, 300, 000 - - - Corn grai n bu. - 3, 450, 000 135. 0 465, 750, 000 964, 103, 000 - 3, 000, 000 115. 0 345, 000, 000 1, 104, 000, 000 Corn s i l age t ons - 150, 000 16. 0 2, 400, 000 40, 800, 000 - 300, 000 12. 0 3, 600, 000 68, 400, 000 S oybeans bu. 2, 900, 000 2, 850, 000 37. 0 105, 450, 000 574, 703, 000 3, 150, 000 3, 080, 000 32. 0 98, 560, 000 601, 216, 000 A l l hay t ons - 2, 900, 000 2. 30 6, 680, 000 428, 780, 000 - 3, 050, 000 2. 15 6, 550, 000 614, 660, 000 A l f al f a hay t ons - 850, 000 4. 0 3, 400, 000 253, 300, 000 - 950, 000 3. 8 3, 610, 000 397, 100, 000 A l l ot her hay t ons - 2, 050, 000 1. 6 3, 280, 000 175, 480, 000 - 2, 100, 000 1. 4 2, 940, 000 217, 560, 000 Oat s bu. 100, 000 40, 000 59. 0 2, 360, 000 3, 351, 000 100, 000 40, 000 45. 0 1, 800, 000 3, 060, 000 B arl ey bu. 19, 000 14, 000 42. 0 588, 000 1, 158, 000 24, 000 18, 000 27. 0 486, 000 1, 118, 000 Cot t on 1, 2 bal es 74, 000 66, 000 638. 0 87, 700 22, 459, 000 115, 000 110, 000 511. 0 117, 000 31, 188, 000 Dr y edi bl e beans 2 c w t . 13, 000 12, 500 2, 200. 0 275, 000 4, 785, 000 11, 000 10, 000 2, 100. 0 210, 000 4, 683, 000 P ot at oes c w t . 5, 100 5, 000 360. 0 1, 800, 000 13, 860, 000 6, 000 5, 700 320. 0 1, 824, 000 19, 334, 000 S unf l ow ers l bs . 300, 000 289, 000 1, 564. 0 452, 100, 000 46, 513, 000 150, 000 139, 000 1, 209. 0 168, 060, 000 21, 537, 000 Oi l Type l bs . 255, 000 245, 000 1, 540. 0 377, 300, 000 32, 750, 000 140, 000 130, 000 1, 200. 0 156, 000, 000 19, 812, 000 Non-Oi l Type l bs . 45, 000 44, 000 1, 700. 0 74, 800, 000 13, 763, 000 10, 000 9, 000 1, 340. 0 12, 060, 000 1, 725, 000 P ec ans l bs . - - - 3, 200, 000 4, 160, 000 - - - 2, 000, 000 2, 600, 000 T o tal - 21, 936, 500 - - $3, 705, 048, 000 - 21, 412, 700 - - $4, 308, 716, 000 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. 1 Farm val ue i n cl udes cottonseed. 2 Y i el d per acre i n pounds. r - rev i s e d A c res Pla n t e d A c res Harvested Yi e l d P e r Ac r e S ource: 2007 K ansas Farm Facts, h t t p : / / www. n a s s . u s d a . g o v / S t a t i s t i c s _ b y _ S t a t e / K a n s a s / P u b l i c a t i o n s / A nnual _S tati sti c al _B ul l e ti n/ (accessed N o vem ber 27, 2007). Yi e l d P e r Ac r e Farm Production Summary for Kansas 2006 2005r A c res Pla n t e d A c res Harvested 2005-2006 41 Lamb and Beef Pork Mutton Year (1,000 lbs.) (1,000 lbs.) (1,000 lbs.) 1996 152 648,062 11,076 $2,387,948 $11,500 1997 148 735,468 11,092 2,658,765 12,284 1998 147 3,764,421 714,622 8,838 2,432,897 11,564 1999 148 672,342 7,697 2,649,236 12,605 2000 124 687,493 9,080 2,718,484 11,340 2001 113 644,674 8,216 2,744,348 10,649 2002 104 4,066,799 656,466 6,207 2,580,659 9,604 2003 104 4,025,140 678,442 6,902 3,277,561 11,193 2004 103 3,862,303 775,180 7,219 3,158,062 11,609 2005r 107 3,992,525 776,867 6,502 3,340,954 12,633 2006p 104 4,131,983 800,856 7,479 3,319,189 13,511 p - preliminary r - revised Year (1,000 sacks) ($1,000) (tons) ($1,000) 1996 19 83,538 37,600 $484,288 665,520 $79,330 1997 18 85,809 39,175 417,997 665,975 56,874 1998 18 88,831 40,278 379,016 700,837 45,765 1999 18 93,728 42,840 379,991 732,564 40,511 2000 18 94,632 42,047 383,048 735,823 40,029 2001 14 88,454 38,600 355,120 725,680 46,298 2002 14 77,908 34,691 362,521 607,093 36,972 2003 14 80,378 35,176 364,072 622,615 41,030 2004 14 81,987 36,629 400,721 630,019 42,643 2005 14 77,882 34,767 390,433 601,469 32,660 2006p 13 78,475 35,264 457,727 603,014 43,779 p - preliminary Mill Feed ProducedFlour Produced Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Slaughter Plants Flour and Mill Feed Production 3,942,137 3,972,646 4,097,196 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1996-2006 3,542,075 3,694,575 Red Meat Production Value of Home Consumption ($1,000) Value of Production ($1,000) Plants Wheat Ground (1,000 bushels) 42 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1996-2006 1996 1,200 1,185 $168,270 $170,400 1997 1,285 1,271 162,688 164,480 1998 1,315 1,302 191,394 193,305 1999 1,405 1,393 195,020 196,700 2000 1,540 1,528 177,248 178,640 2001 1,610 1,599 231,855 233,450 2002 2,030 2,019 236,223 237,510 2003 2,130 2,119 254,280 255,600 2004 2,216 2,205 339,570 341,264 2005 2,276 2,265 328,425 330,020 2006 2,343 2,332 296,164 297,561 Year Colonies Yield per Colony (pounds) Production (pounds) Stocks Dec. 15 (pounds) Average Price per Pound Value of Production 1996 16,000 51 816,000 294,000 $0.94 $767,000 1997 17,000 71 1,207,000 688,000 0.81 978,000 1998 16,000 46 736,000 390,000 0.87 640,000 1999 13,000 67 871,000 854,000 1.11 967,000 2000 15,000 68 1,020,000 520,000 0.91 928,000 2001 13,000 51 663,000 530,000 0.96 636,000 2002 17,000 52 884,000 407,000 1.50 1,326,000 2003 16,000 57 912,000 447,000 1.41 1,286,000 2004 14,000 80 1,120,000 683,000 1.17 1,310,000 2005r 16,000 50 800,000 328,000 1.09 872,000 2006 14,000 55 770,000 246,000 1.40 1,078,000 r - revised 232,000 296,291 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Year Milk Production (million lbs.) Milk Utilized (million lbs.) Honey Production and Value 328,570 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Gross Producer Income from Milk ($1,000) Value of Milk Produced ($1,000) 177,364 Milk Production and Value 254,400 339,724 Cash Receipts ($1,000) Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream 236,340 $168,554 162,816 195,160 191,541 43 Agriculture Production in Kansas, by Selected Industries 1996-2006 Fiscal Year Spring 1995-96 834,271 1996-97 1,077,624 1997-98 1,306,590 1998-99 1,248,245 1999-00 1,308,287 2000-01 1,871,773 2001-02 1,135,244 2002-03 1,141,311 2003-04 1,157,595 2004-05 1,283,634 2005-06 1,193,393 1996 837 2,296 $626,808 668 2,964 1997 839 2,186 629,568 748 2,934 1998 826 2,452 642,424 840 3,292 1999 801 3,166 725,014 956 4,122 2000 806 3,399 795,366 940 4,339 2001 939 3,515 878,750 1,026 4,541 2002 915 2,413 596,011 897 3,310 2003 837 3,404 878,232 860 4,264 2004 845 3,632 1,180,400 933 4,565 2005 834 4,227 1,263,873 757 4,984 2006 813 4,874 1,457,326 822 5,696 Not an enumeration. Data based on voluntary reporting. * Commercial feeds include manufactured formula feeds and feed ingredients. 861,673 2,055,066 2,098,054 2,162,990 Fall Customer Formula Feeds (1,000 tons) Total 940,459 879,356 1,707,025 1,884,292 2,145,682 922,744 856,956 2,030,170 2,251,605 2,711,784 2,057,988 Fertilizer Sales Commercial Feeds Year Commercial Feeds Sold* Tons of Fertilizer Sold Feed Manufacturers Registered Total Commercial and Customer Formula Feeds (1,000 tons) 872,754 806,668 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Quantity (1,000 tons) Value ($1,000) 839,092 781,925 1,998,267 943,318 840,011 44 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties Wheat for Grain Bushels Harvested, 2002 02468101214 Reno McPherson Sumner Millions of Bushels (382,872 acres harvested) (212,318 acres harvested) (217,119 acres harvested) Sorghum for Grain Bushels Harvested, 2002 0123456 Harvey Reno Sumner Millions of Bushels (93,590 acres harvested) (77,991 acres harvested) (70,154 acres harvested) 45 Harvest in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Producing Counties Sunflower Seed Pounds Harvested, 2002 01234567 Finney Sherman Smith Millions of Pounds (7,231 acres harvested) (7,691 acres harvested) (4,390 acres harvested) 8 Cotton Bales Harvested, 2002 0 5 10 15 20 25 Cowley Haskell Stevens Thousands of Bales (7,143 acres harvested) (5,650 acres harvested) (13,339 acres harvested) 46 Butler 56,623 Finney 128,006 Clark 32,629 Meade 65,615 Barber 122,431 Cowley 100,683 Ford 115,219 Ness 132,858 Logan 109,710 Gove 105,114 Trego 80,244 Rooks 83,463 Gray 81,683 Rawlins 123,254 Thomas 159,069 Lyon 23,595 Norton 86,070 Marion 127,441 Elk 5,986 Chase 9,207 Kearny 91,984 Jewell 113,875 Russell 86,958 Phillips 74,142 Barton 162,457 Ellis 104,218 Smith 126,537 Sherman 132,747 Wallace 54,304 Decatur 85,977 Graham 75,654 Kiowa 55,749 Osage 17,280 Hamilton 82,353 Marshall 64,433 Sedgwick 180,702 Osborne 114,762 Morton 43,046 Clay 84,971 Cheyenne 106,301 Greeley 61,604 Greenwood 7,444 Sheridan 90,057 Stafford 116,863 Pratt 118,867 Lincoln 94,614 Wichita 95,879 Rice 127,786 Ottawa 111,374 Saline 128,742 Linn 13,676 Cloud 103,208 Rush 119,716 Scott 113,856 Lane 102,048 Miami 10,247 Mitchell 152,640 Stevens 54,297 Grant 61,024 Nemaha 21,134 Labette 54,044 Stanton 65,793 Seward 49,679 Wilson 45,432 Republic 82,529 Allen 34,586 Haskell 69,149 Jackson 5,480 Ellsworth 88,505 Neosho 38,393 Washington 75,589 Comanche 35,846 Bourbon 10,404 Crawford 33,805 Geary 13,527 Cherokee 73,397 Douglas 5,136 Chautauqua 5,043 Woodson 14,701 Morris 31,276 Coffey 24,512 Riley 23,439 Pawnee 110,171 Brown 6,457 Dickinson 147,668 Hodgeman 81,305 Harvey 112,713 Edwards 69,837 Franklin 18,570 Wabaunsee 6,729 Pottawatomie 7,622 Shawnee 5,629 Anderson 32,026 Jefferson 3,474 Johnson 5,488 Montgomery 40,342 Atchison 7,661 Doniphan 924 Reno 217,119 Sumner 382,872 Harper 220,060 Kingman 193,073 McPherson 212,318 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Acres of Wheat Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 Wyandotte 198 Kansas: 8,080,854 Leavenworth 5,907 47 Acres of Soybeans Harvested in Kansas, by County, 2002 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Butler 36,587 Ford 9,723 Ness 1,472 Gove 4,649 Reno 33,466 Finney 17,050 Clark 285 Ellis 2,118 Logan 1,389 Barber 3,611 Cowley 23,766 Trego 4,002 Sumner 27,496 Meade 7,292 Jewell 20,598 Smith 10,201 Rooks 5,570 Marion 33,140 Rush 5,095 Scott 2,604 Lane 4,267 Gray 11,281 Rawlins 1,633 Thomas 17,677 Barton 17,431 Norton 2,756 Kearny 2,203 Chase 16,671 Russell 1,833 Phillips 3,631 Harper 3,589 Sherman 6,937 Wallace 975 Pratt 15,132 Decatur 1,741 Rice 18,182 Graham 1,889 Kiowa 10,354 Saline 14,928 Cloud 18,672 Morris 30,520 Sedgwick 32,809 Osborne 7,868 Ottawa 13,716 Clay 53,077 Cheyenne 3,372 Elk 12,035 Greenwood 23,120 Sheridan 8,980 Stafford 18,327 Pawnee 13,798 Kingman 8,964 Lincoln 9,237 Wichita 1,383 Linn 46,427 Miami 45,184 Mitchell 9,964 Stevens 4,846 Labette 40,191 Stanton 1,644 Seward 5,253 Wilson 54,540 Republic 57,389 McPherson 31,941 Hodgeman 3,312 Allen 55,839 Haskell 8,977 Jackson 30,136 Harvey 33,993 Ellsworth 2,749 Neosho 56,736 Washington 57,666 Comanche 1,263 Bourbon 36,924 Edwards 15,850 Wabaunsee 21,304 Geary 16,302 Douglas 37,078 Johnson 23,781 Chautauqua 5,118 Woodson 26,297 Atchison 53,104 Riley 18,525 Dickinson 34,626 Pottawatomie 35,565 Shawnee 37,139 Jefferson 43,812 Montgomery 32,218 Hamilton -- Grant -- Morton -- Greeley -- Lyon 67,383 Osage 63,458 Marshall 111,320 Coffey 62,336 Nemaha 70,881 Brown 102,675 Franklin 68,607 Crawford 70,222 Cherokee 103,025 Anderson 78,666 Doniphan 59,918 Wyandotte 2,227 Kansas: 2,534,974 Leavenworth 26,780 48 (thousands of dollars) Year 1976 $887,052 $279,756 $5,115 $905 $135,729 $1,308,557 1977 944,175 292,202 5,249 1,140 138,576 1,381,342 1978 1,354,318 318,285 7,569 1,181 147,353 1,828,706 1979 1,908,463 329,537 8,310 1,392 160,265 2,407,967 1980 1,798,729 283,878 7,943 1,381 174,496 2,266,427 1981 1,722,643 307,765 6,883 1,347 196,139 2,234,777 1982 1,559,480 338,741 7,905 835 190,382 2,097,343 1983 1,564,018 310,335 8,684 869 193,678 2,077,584 1984 1,732,163 296,437 9,696 1,186 171,689 2,211,171 1985 1,666,683 269,642 10,657 794 173,674 2,121,450 1986 1,703,493 287,139 11,790 766 166,528 2,169,716 1987 2,007,238 284,292 12,661 1,041 157,625 2,462,857 1988 2,176,139 253,944 10,287 1,791 152,280 2,594,441 1989 2,261,805 261,889 10,539 1,700 165,792 2,701,725 1990 2,428,165 314,246 9,933 1,004 165,585 2,918,933 1991 2,351,169 311,970 8,850 583 143,910 2,816,482 1992 2,424,070 265,800 9,200 704 153,720 2,853,494 1993 2,437,980 270,493 9,187 491 137,160 2,855,311 1994 2,325,941 244,309 7,965 572 144,000 2,722,787 1995 2,196,571 228,579 9,429 838 145,140 2,580,557 1996 2,047,122 331,360 9,466 398 170,400 2,619,082 1997 2,256,521 393,043 9,201 400 164,480 2,756,445 1998 2,187,610 239,247 6,040 273 193,305 2,626,475 1999 2,441,635 202,169 5,432 124 196,700 2,846,060 2000 2,417,939 293,747 6,798 111 178,640 2,897,235 2001 2,459,824 276,709 5,066 115 233,450 2,975,164 2002 2,364,418 212,268 3,973 158 237,510 2,818,327 2003 3,032,973 238,713 5,875 252 255,600 3,533,413 2004 2,795,597 356,006 6,459 276 341,264 3,499,602 2005r 2,973,468 361,334 6,152 172 330,020 3,671,146 2006 2,971,488 342,284 5,417 157 297,561 3,616,907 * Value represents weighted monthly prices received by farmers applied to production of livestock; not an inventory value. r - revised Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Farm Value of Livestock Production in Kansas, 1976-2006 Wool Clipped Milk Produced Total Value Cattle and Calves* Hogs and Pigs* Sheep and Lambs 49 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas 2000-2006 Capacity (Head) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1,000-3,999 82 81 80 76 75 69 60 4,000-15,999 80 82 81 88 85 87 81 16,000-31,999 37 35 35 30 33 32 33 32,000 and over 26 27 29 31 32 32 31 Total All Feedlots 225 225 225 225 225 220 205 Data for 1,000-plus head cattle feedlots. Year 1996 6,988 8,171,816 1997 7,368 8,547,366 1998 7,541 8,950,395 1999 8,033 9,631,648 2000 8,213 9,857,627 2001 7,272 8,717,283 2002 7,404 9,112,096 2003 7,357 8,926,345 2004 7,182 8,751,643 2005 7,321 9,097,379 2006 7,543 9,509,055 Livestock Operations in Kansas, by Species 2000-2006 Type of Operation 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Cattle Farms 36,000 35,000 34,000 33,000 33,000 32,000 31,000 Cattle Feedlots* 225 225 225 225 225 220 205 Beef Cow Farms 29,000 29,000 28,000 28,000 28,000 27,000 26,000 Milk Cow Farms 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,000 950 900 900 Hog Farms 1,600 1,500 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,500 1,400 Sheep Farms 1,500 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,500 1,400 * 1,000-plus head Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). 1,243 1,219 Total Liveweight (1,000 lbs.) 1,187 Average Liveweight (lbs.) 1,160 Head Slaughtered (in 1,000s) 1,213 Commercial Cattle Slaughter in Kansas 1996-2006 1,199 1,200 1,199 1,231 1,169 Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/ Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). 1,261 50 Livestock in Kansas for Selected Items, by Top Three Counties Beef Cows, 2002 26 27 28 29 Pottawatomie Cowley Labette Thousands of Cows (631 beef farms) (482 beef farms) (465 beef farms) Milk Cows, 2002 ms) (5 dairy far 0 5 10 15 20 25 Sedgwick Nemaha Hamilton Thousands of Cows (5 dairy farms) (65 dairy farms) (47 dairy farms) 51 Reno 86,414 Butler 107,508 Barber 79,200 Ness 36,531 Logan 40,652 Gove 77,994 Cowley 66,299 Clark 72,583 Sumner 40,971 Meade 58,432 Ford 146,813 Jewell 41,909 Ellis 60,065 Trego 36,212 Smith 41,162 Rooks 47,759 Marion 79,617 Rawlins 37,894 Thomas 42,754 Lyon 71,106 Norton 36,105 Kearny 98,510 Chase 49,268 Russell 39,860 Phillips 53,823 Harper 52,608 Barton 110,254 Sherman 27,432 Wallace 22,176 Gray 164,159 Pratt 64,108 Decatur 57,256 Rice 51,165 Graham 32,236 Kiowa 30,393 Saline 41,412 Osage 34,252 Cloud 35,804 Rush 26,785 Lane 69,773 Hamilton 107,463 Morris 64,501 Marshall 51,148 Sedgwick 36,802 Osborne 38,863 Ottawa 44,283 Morton 14,624 Clay 34,758 Cheyenne 45,183 Elk 44,950 Greeley 24,776 Coffey 33,459 Greenwood 78,918 Sheridan 82,020 Stafford 72,614 Pawnee 77,685 Kingman 46,349 Lincoln 45,959 Wichita 129,082 Linn 42,233 Scott 192,861 Miami 55,816 Mitchell 54,401 Stevens 59,919 Nemaha 72,061 Brown 27,328 Labette 75,931 Stanton 68,043 Seward 136,532 Wilson 32,915 Republic 44,431 McPherson 48,130 Hodgeman 67,359 Allen 34,746 Jackson 45,805 Harvey 30,624 Ellsworth 37,322 Grant 131,772 Neosho 60,075 Comanche 41,183 Bourbon 59,696 Edwards 77,177 Franklin 45,366 Crawford 48,529 Geary 15,810 Cherokee 29,149 Johnson 20,421 Chautauqua 54,503 Atchison 29,659 Riley 24,561 Dickinson 82,167 Washington 65,022 Wabaunsee 62,324 Pottawatomie 72,625 Shawnee 19,226 Anderson 48,273 Jefferson 41,262 Douglas 26,369 Woodson 27,519 Montgomery 44,806 Doniphan 13,555 Finney 300,121 Haskell 281,833 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture. Cattle and Calves Inventory in Kansas, by County, 2002 Wyandotte 1,916 Kansas: 6,321,138 Leavenworth 27,071 52 U.S. Agricultural Exports to the World by State, Fiscal Year 2006 Millon Dollars 4 - 313 314 - 1,161 1,162 - 2,227 2,228 - 4,211 4,212 - 10,475 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Fiscal Year - October 1-September 30. 53 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 2002-2006 (millions of dollars) Commodity 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 Wheat and Products $699.2 $753.6 $1,150.6 $747.6 $912.0 Feed Grains and Products 431.5 345.9 550.6 498.1 557.6 Live Animals and Meat (excluding Poultry) 755.0 846.8 359.8 283.7 449.8 Hides and Skins 322.4 332.7 339.8 342.4 382.2 Soybeans and Products 155.4 192.2 320.5 300.9 256.5 Feeds and Fodders 301.9 265.5 364.0 401.1 444.4 Animal Fats 80.1 101.6 106.6 93.0 97.2 Seeds 43.6 38.2 39.6 51.8 38.3 Sunflower Seed and Oil 13.5 9.0 18.8 16.1 15.0 Dairy Products 12.3 12.9 17.2 22.5 23.5 Other 20.8 29.8 42.9 29.9 44.2 Total $2,835.8 $2,928.2 $3,310.5 $2,786.8 $3,220.7 r - revised Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). 54 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region 1997-2007 Month and Year All Hired Field Livestock 1997 January $7.56 $7.80 $7.16 April 7.72 7.96 6.61 July 7.39 6.95 6.99 October 7.22 7.05 6.59 1998 January 8.22 8.34 7.38 April 7.63 7.55 6.62 July 7.08 6.73 6.51 October 7.57 7.65 6.03 1999 January 8.10 7.83 7.56 April 7.66 7.82 7.00 July 7.73 7.32 7.63 October 7.83 7.59 7.54 2000 January 8.34 8.12 7.90 April 7.80 7.58 7.75 July 7.64 7.52 7.28 October 8.41 8.21 8.23 2001 January 9.11 8.45 8.47 April 8.89 8.21 8.20 July 8.24 7.96 7.98 October 8.68 8.37 8.46 2002 January 9.00 8.34 8.41 April 9.22 8.48 8.06 July 8.72 8.32 8.57 October 9.32 9.01 9.03 2003 January 10.00 9.18 9.43 April 9.46 9.08 9.28 July 8.52 7.89 8.79 October 9.31 9.29 8.59 2004 January 9.75 9.89 8.78 April 8.95 8.87 8.51 July 8.86 8.24 9.22 October 9.76 9.70 9.00 2005 January 9.82 10.26 8.60 April 9.70 9.33 9.69 July 9.05 8.15 9.49 October 10.12 10.14 9.37 2006 January 10.31 10.59 9.25 April 9.84 9.67 8.64 July 9.60 8.94 9.92 October 10.20 10.13 9.59 2007 January - - - April 10.63 10.04 9.75 July 9.54 9.13 9.18 October 10.78 10.68 9.82 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Nebraska Field Office. Northern Plains Region includes Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 55 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas 1986–2006 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000r 2002r Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Agricultural Statistics, .2007 Kansas Farm FactsInstitute Thousands of Dollars 2004r1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 2001r 2003r 1999 p - preliminary; r - revised 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 2006p2005r 56 Gross and Net Farm Income in Kansas 2002-2006 (millions of dollars) 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006p Realized Gross Farm Income Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings $8,095 $9,096 $9,256 $10,103 $10,336 Government Payments 457 808 643 1,083 648 Non-Money Income 314 313 373 410 419 Other Farm Income 692 776 810 711 882 Total Gross Farm Income $9,558 $10,992 $11,081 $12,308 $12,285 Farm Production Expenses 8,471 9,294 9,522 9,883 10,172 Realized Net Farm Income 1,086 1,699 1,559 2,424 2,113 Net Change in Farm Inventory -669 310 526 35 -499 Total Net Farm Income $417 $2,009 $2,085 $2,459 $1,614 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. p - preliminary r - revised Cash Receipts and Farm Income in Kansas 2002-2006 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006p Cash Receipts (thousands of dollars) Farm Marketings Crops $2,772,306 $2,915,368 $2,835,458 $3,236,720 $3,365,144 Livestock and Livestock Products 5,323,099 6,180,413 6,420,106 6,866,110 6,970,651 Total Farm Marketings 8,095,405 9,095,782 9,255,564 10,102,830 10,335,795 Government Payments 456,619 807,770 642,457 1,083,428 648,182 Total Receipts and Payments $8,552,024 $9,903,552 $9,898,021 $11,186,258 $10,983,977 Income per Farm (in dollars) Gross Income Before Inventory Adj. 148,178 170,423 171,793 190,814 191,959 Net Income After Inventory Adj. $6,466 $31,146 $32,327 $38,128 $25,223 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. p - preliminary r - revised Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). 57 Year Wheat Feed Grain and Hay Other Crops Total Crops Cattle and Calves Hogs Dairy Products Poultry and Eggs Other Livestock Total Livestock and Products 1925 25.0 12.3 3.3 40.6 27.8 11.9 7.0 10.5 2.2 59.4 1930 24.3 7.3 2.9 34.5 29.1 15.0 9.0 10.5 1.9 65.5 1935 20.2 2.2 3.4 25.8 36.1 9.8 12.5 11.8 4.0 74.2 1940 28.8 4.6 2.5 35.9 31.9 8.7 12.4 8.6 2.5 64.1 1945 33.5 8.8 1.3 43.6 29.1 7.0 7.6 9.7 3.0 56.4 1950 33.7 8.3 2.7 44.7 34.0 6.6 6.1 5.5 3.1 55.3 1955 32.4 9.2 2.5 44.1 36.1 5.5 7.8 5.8 0.7 55.9 1960 35.8 11.2 3.2 50.2 35.7 4.9 5.1 2.8 1.3 49.8 1965 24.9 11.2 4.6 40.7 43.0 7.8 5.3 1.8 1.4 59.3 1970 22.4 10.4 3.5 36.3 49.9 7.4 4.8 1.1 0.5 63.7 1971 19.3 12.4 3.0 34.7 52.9 6.8 4.3 0.7 0.6 65.3 1972 20.2 10.2 3.7 34.1 54.8 6.9 3.2 0.5 0.5 65.9 1973 28.6 11.9 3.5 44.0 45.4 7.1 2.5 0.6 0.4 56.0 1974 30.9 17.1 5.3 53.3 35.8 6.9 2.8 0.6 0.6 46.7 1975 32.6 16.3 4.7 53.6 33.8 7.6 3.8 0.6 0.6 46.4 1976 26.7 15.3 5.1 47.1 40.6 7.3 3.7 0.6 0.7 52.9 1977 23.1 -- 19.5 42.6 45.2 7.4 3.5 0.5 0.8 57.4 1978 15.9 -- 14.7 30.6 57.0 7.6 3.4 0.5 0.9 69.4 1979 25.4 -- 15.0 40.4 50.7 5.3 2.5 0.4 0.7 59.6 1980 24.6 -- 16.6 41.2 49.7 5.1 3.0 0.3 0.7 58.8 1981 23.3 -- 16.1 39.4 50.5 5.7 3.4 0.4 0.6 60.6 1982 25.5 -- 18.3 43.8 46.1 5.9 3.2 0.4 0.6 56.2 1983 26.2 -- 15.0 41.2 48.5 5.8 3.5 0.4 0.6 58.8 1984 24.9 -- 15.4 40.3 50.9 5.0 2.8 0.5 0.5 59.7 1985 23.6 -- 19.7 43.3 48.1 4.7 2.9 0.4 0.6 56.7 1986 14.5 -- 20.3 34.8 55.4 5.5 3.1 0.5 0.7 65.2 1987 14.1 -- 19.0 33.1 58.7 4.8 2.5 0.3 0.6 66.9 1988 16.5 -- 16.9 33.4 59.5 4.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 66.6 1989 12.8 -- 19.7 32.5 59.9 4.1 2.5 0.4 0.6 67.5 1990 13.5 -- 15.4 28.9 63.2 4.6 2.3 0.4 0.6 71.1 1991 16.5 -- 15.7 32.2 60.3 4.6 2.0 0.3 0.6 67.8 1992 14.7 -- 18.4 33.1 60.0 3.8 2.1 0.3 0.7 66.9 1993 15.6 -- 18.1 33.7 59.6 3.8 1.9 0.3 0.7 66.3 1994 18.0 -- 19.5 37.5 56.3 3.3 1.9 0.4 0.6 62.5 1995 17.4 -- 23.0 40.4 53.6 3.1 1.9 0.4 0.6 59.6 1996 14.1 -- 25.5 39.6 52.8 4.4 2.2 0.5 0.5 60.4 1997 16.1 -- 26.7 42.8 49.7 4.8 1.9 0.4 0.4 57.2 1998 17.2 -- 25.8 43.0 50.6 3.1 2.4 0.5 0.4 57.0 1999 12.5 -- 20.6 33.1 60.3 3.0 2.6 0.6 0.4 66.9 2000 11.3 -- 20.2 31.5 61.5 3.9 2.2 0.5 0.4 68.5 2001 10.7 -- 20.7 31.4 61.3 3.7 2.9 0.4 0.3 68.6 2002 12.5 -- 21.8 34.3 59.4 2.8 2.9 0.3 0.3 65.7 2003 14.7 -- 17.7 32.4 61.5 2.7 2.7 0.4 0.3 67.6 2004 11.7 -- 20.7 32.4 59.4 4.0 3.6 0.4 0.2 67.6 2005 11.4 -- 19.7 31.1 61.0 4.0 3.3 0.3 0.3 68.9 2006 12.3 -- 20.3 32.6 60.4 3.6 2.9 0.1 0.4 67.4 Source: U. S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office. Double dash (--) indicates no longer a major commodity. Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts of Major Commodities in Kansas 1925-2006, Selected Years Livestock and ProductsCrops 58 Crop 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005r 2006 2007 Wheat (bu.) $2.69 $3.41 $3.15 $3.25 $3.31 $4.56 $6.20 Grain sorghum (bu.) 1.81 2.37 2.36 1.65 1.70 3.36 3.98 Corn (bu.) 2.03 2.48 2.51 2.12 2.07 3.08 4.00 Soybeans (bu.) 4.16 5.49 7.68 5.39 5.45 6.37 10.60 All hay (tons) 89.00 87.50 68.50 68.00 70.00 103.00 104.00 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office. r - revised Year Food Grains Feed Grains Hay Oil Seeds Total Crops Meat Animals Dairy Products Total Livestock & Products All Farm Commod. 1976 106 107 80 100 105 51 75 53 73 1977 76 85 76 120 82 51 77 53 64 1978 97 94 64 113 96 73 85 74 83 1979 124 106 78 122 116 92 96 92 104 1980 133 125 84 121 128 84 105 86 105 1981 137 131 99 121 130 79 111 81 100 1982 125 113 87 102 117 80 112 82 95 1983 124 137 103 122 126 77 112 79 97 1984 120 131 118 124 122 84 112 85 99 1985 106 111 90 97 105 78 108 80 89 1986 89 89 68 88 86 78 103 79 80 1987 86 71 81 90 81 88 100 88 85 1988 114 102 110 131 111 93 96 94 101 1989 137 105 118 117 124 96 106 96 106 1990 104 104 101 104 103 103 106 103 103 1991 97 105 99 102 99 99 93 99 100 1992 120 105 100 100 108 97 100 98 100 1993 109 100 105 109 104 101 101 101 102 1994 120 109 114 110 113 91 102 91 98 1995 147 121 115 106 130 86 98 86 101 1996 176 167 122 132 160 84 113 85 106 1997 102 114 133 134 123 87 102 88 99 1998 98 95 118 106 98 81 118 82 87 1999 84 80 107 82 83 86 111 86 84 2000 90 83 108 86 88 94 - 94 92 2001 98 88 139 79 93 97 - 97 96 2002 120 99 136 89 108 89 - 85 95 2003 117 106 117 113 111 107 - 103 105 2004r 123 112 107 136 117 111 - 106 109 2005r 116 87 105 105 100 118 - 113 113 2006 156 109 144 100 129 115 - 110 116 2007 212 164 169 143 178 122 - 116 132 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agriculture Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office. Index numbers are on 1990-92 = 100 base. Single dash (-) indicates not available. r - revised Annual Averages, 1976-2007 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Kansas Farmers Prices Received by Kansas Farmers 2001-2007 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. 59 Banking and Finance Banking and Finance Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 60 Year 1956 598 $2,261,257 $746,048 $2,081,744 1957 595 2,273,928 767,757 2,078,051 1958 593 2,467,581 904,392 2,255,864 1959 593 2,509,976 928,183 2,280,068 1960 587 2,661,407 1,075,912 2,411,720 1961 590 2,873,393 1,148,875 2,601,961 1962 593 3,070,629 1,287,812 2,767,536 1963 593 3,215,160 1,394,999 2,881,918 1964 594 3,493,000 1,563,000 3,155,842 1965 599 3,740,000 1,755,000 3,367,855 1966 599 4,053,855 1,880,696 3,649,114 1967 600 4,486,900 2,021,878 4,051,243 1968 600 4,888,560 2,222,343 4,410,953 1969 602 5,229,366 2,431,056 4,639,159 1970 600 5,692,539 2,575,941 5,016,716 1971 602 6,504,232 2,869,421 5,613,116 1972 606 7,391,136 3,381,716 6,433,887 1973 611 8,519,989 3,916,984 7,343,979 1974 612 9,225,058 4,298,232 7,964,225 1975 615 10,134,876 4,856,891 8,790,678 1976 615 11,126,867 5,636,771 9,747,739 1977 615 12,476,411 6,414,726 10,803,850 1978 616 13,567,154 7,338,412 11,705,451 1979 616 15,289,420 7,947,708 13,164,468 1980 619 16,597,576 8,072,225 14,077,903 1981 618 18,162,026 8,587,431 15,124,408 Banking in Kansas 1956-2007 Number of Banks Total Assets ($1,000) Net Loans and Leases ($1,000) Total Deposits ($1,000) 1982 620 19,619,042 9,467,983 16,549,408 1983 623 21,045,200 10,573,500 18,035,400 1984 628 22,624,000 11,783,178 19,670,273 1985 623 23,808,660 12,259,863 20,658,407 1986 613 24,564,339 12,277,935 21,516,188 1987 600 24,700,585 12,680,712 21,620,405 1988 590 25,528,931 13,290,361 22,381,143 1989 573 26,705,623 13,803,368 23,395,761 1990 555 29,541,051 14,785,718 25,953,342 1991 528 29,750,483 14,428,032 25,903,893 1992 508 30,141,558 14,441,299 26,015,177 1993 490 30,317,578 14,894,009 25,480,109 1994 458 30,662,439 15,960,163 25,481,228 1995 433 31,427,952 16,592,765 26,570,684 1996 416 28,607,049 15,606,229 24,513,675 1997 403 31,317,054 18,329,486 26,704,332 1998 393 34,013,443 19,633,168 28,870,664 1999 387 34,761,835 21,118,412 29,025,511 2000 376 37,881,466 23,495,731 30,984,819 2001 373 36,502,912 22,742,389 29,408,191 2002 363 39,212,015 24,276,508 31,196,970 2003 362 40,982,219 25,204,314 32,840,336 2004 355 45,340,167 28,715,231 35,969,829 2005 354 48,236,066 30,968,586 38,097,330 2006r 346 47,037,561 30,416,490 37,503,157 2007 340 50,576,265 33,179,310 39,838,864 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/ (accessed April 29, 2008). r - revised Data as reported on December 31 of each year for insured commercial banks. "Number of Banks" refers to banking firms and not to the total number of banking offices, many of which are branches. 61 FDIC Depository Institutions in Kansas Year Number of Institutions Total Assets Net Loans and Leases Total Liabilities Total Deposits 1995 455 $38,967,418 $20,986,401 $35,124,076 $32,620,749 1996 438 36,404,590 20,452,889 32,714,461 30,751,639 1997 422 39,592,862 23,610,568 35,683,163 32,893,899 1998 411 42,359,304 25,127,137 38,152,082 35,035,251 1999 404 45,045,827 27,503,637 40,498,885 35,082,850 2000 393 49,333,482 31,160,458 44,400,209 37,064,792 2001 390 48,449,038 30,009,805 43,512,340 35,862,249 2002 380 51,362,255 30,607,746 46,082,237 37,625,327 2003 380 53,056,383 31,475,541 47,781,758 39,327,178 2004 372 57,818,701 35,774,070 52,247,895 42,418,217 2005 371 60,548,434 38,758,702 54,715,308 44,513,448 2006r 362 59,222,862 37,858,774 53,397,760 44,003,356 2007 357 62,614,769 40,764,794 56,315,200 46,579,742 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/ (accessed April 29, 2008). Data as reported on December 31 of each year. r - revised Assets and Liabilities for 1995-2007 (thousands of dollars) 62 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Allen 5 10 $232 5 9 $232 Anderson 6 9 159 5 9 159 Atchison 5 11 315 5 11 328 Barber 4 8 121 4 8 125 Barton 9 21 727 9 20 758 Bourbon 6 9 244 6 9 240 Brown 7 11 276 7 11 276 Butler 16 33 726 15 34 773 Chase 2 6 2434 Chautauqua 2 3 50 2 3 49 Cherokee 8 11 240 8 11 243 Cheyenne 2 3 68 2 3 69 Clark 3381 3382 Clay 5 8 184 5 8 189 Cloud 7 9 185 8 11 195 Coffey 6 10 201 6 10 216 Comanche 3 3 62 3 3 67 Cowley 7 19 549 7 20 565 Crawford 16 27 666 16 27 689 Decatur 3575 3575 Dickinson 10 15 328 10 15 345 Doniphan 9 9 147 9 9 152 Douglas 25 58 1,472 25 58 1,555 Edwards 4465 4466 lk 3432 3433 Ellis 9 18 566 9 18 623 Ellsworth 6 8 138 6 8 141 Finney 10 17 494 11 18 500 Ford 10 14 368 10 14 393 Franklin 8 13 355 8 13 359 Geary 8 15 316 9 16 369 Gove 4568 4575 Graham 3 5 76 3 5 75 Grant 3 3 138 3 3 145 Gray 2 4 95 2 4 99 Greeley 1 1 35 1 1 35 Greenwood 6 9 117 6 9 120 Hamilton 2 2 107 2 2 126 Harper 4 6 142 4 6 146 Harvey 10 22 474 10 24 497 Haskel 1385 1391 Hodgeman 2 2 34 2 2 38 Jackson 4 9 216 4 9 224 Jefferson 6 8 158 6 8 164 ewl 4769 4768 Johnson 61 227 12,676 62 236 14,105 Kearny 3 3 88 3 3 95 Kingman 4 4 146 4 4 150 Kiowa 4 5 66 4 5 120 Labette 6 18 368 6 18 389 Lane 2 2 60 2 2 63 Leavenworth 11 29 786 11 29 834 Lincoln 3 5 84 3 5 91 Linn 7 10 116 7 10 130 Logan 3 4 $86 3 4 $93 Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007 Total Deposits (millions) 2006 2007 63 County Institutions Offices Institutions Offices Total Deposits (millions) Bank Deposits in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007 Total Deposits (millions) 2006 2007 Lyon 10 19 510 10 19 533 McPherson 13 24 534 13 26 564 Marion 10 12 203 10 12 209 Marshall 11 14 363 11 14 388 Meade 3 4 114 3 4 116 Miami 6 14 416 6 14 449 Mitchell 6 8 152 6 8 172 Montgomery 11 21 537 11 21 571 Morris 4 6 109 4 6 114 Morton 2 3 82 2 3 88 Nemaha 9 16 365 8 16 426 Neosho 9 17 311 9 17 328 Nes 3479 3481 Norton 4 6 130 4 6 133 Osage 8 11 214 8 11 220 Osborne 5 5 125 5 5 128 Ottawa 3 5 156 3 5 164 Pawnee 5 5 121 5 5 127 Phillips 3 8 179 4 9 246 Pottawatomie 10 13 399 10 13 490 Pratt 3 6 239 3 6 248 Rawlins 4573 4576 Reno 11 27 849 11 27 853 Republic 6 8 137 5 8 143 Rice 6 11 184 6 11 194 Riley 15 29 1,135 16 30 1,208 Rooks 5 7 134 5 6 144 Ruh 5581 5585 Russell 6 7 170 6 7 182 Saline 11 26 1,192 11 26 1,227 Scott 3 3 141 3 3 192 Sedgwick 39 162 7,540 39 166 7,623 Seward 4 7 279 5 9 296 Shawnee 20 89 3,737 20 93 4,108 Sheridan 5 5 110 4 4 113 Sherman 4 4 171 4 4 195 Smith 4 6 98 4 6 100 Stafford 5 6 121 5 6 128 Stanton 2 2 50 2 2 52 Stevens 2 2 98 2 2 101 Sumner 13 15 386 13 15 393 Thomas 7 8 175 7 8 176 Trego 3 3 78 3 3 79 Wabaunsee 5 7 85 5 7 88 alce 1123 1125 Washington 7 9 132 7 9 133 ichta 2259 2269 Wilson 5 6 198 5 6 203 Woodson 3 4 43 3 4 49 Wyandotte 18 47 2,083 16 44 2,158 Kansas 385 1,518 $50,668 382 1,543 $54,057 State total represents institutions doing business in Kansas that may be in one or more county. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Summary of Deposits, Individual Office Deposits by County: Kansas, http://www4.fdic.gov/SOD/index.asp (accessed April 28, 2008). 64 Year Policies (thousands) Amount (millions) Policies (thousands) Amount (millions) 1974 3,955 $21,466 380,014 $1,985,652 1975 4,109 23,244 380,010 2,139,571 1976 4,279 25,778 382,431 2,343,063 1977 4,053 27,992 390,249 2,582,815 1978 4,172 30,900 400,515 2,870,300 1979 4,303 34,660 406,614 3,222,340 1980 4,253 38,891 402,000 3,541,038 1981 4,234 44,144 400,000 4,063,595 1982 4,159 50,163 389,560 4,476,659 1983 4,192 56,329 387,000 4,965,861 1984 4,187 61,937 385,000 5,499,987 1985 4,106 67,748 386,000 6,053,107 1986 4,100 72,812 391,000 6,720,279 1987 4,129 79,912 394,883 7,452,498 1988 4,056 83,441 391,000 8,020,159 1989 3,964 91,224 394,000 8,694,015 1990 3,845 96,199 389,186 9,392,597 1991 3,801 103,562 374,849 9,986,336 1992 3,754 103,605 366,025 10,405,792 1993 3,846 116,683 363,186 11,104,741 1994 2,438 123,385 371,000 11,673,621 1995 2,586 138,688 391,621 12,576,677 1996 2,714 150,256 371,695 12,589,509 1997 2,133 138,261 373,535 13,195,969 Life Insurance in Force, Kansas and the U.S. 1974-2006 Kansas United States ,, 1998 2,150 146,243 206,707 14,471,448 2000 2,122 162,845 212,774 15,953,267 2001 1,927 171,625 195,808 17,133,954 2002 1,921 180,027 211,302 19,659,361 2003 1,760 181,237 183,335 19,430,415 2004 1,917 195,035 186,627 20,747,615 2005 1,871 205,194 181,101 22,213,142 2006 1,834 209,564 178,995 23,290,785 Source: American Council of Life Insurers, Life Insurers Fact Book , various issues, http://www.acli.com/ACLI/Tools/Industry+Facts/Life+Insurers+Fact+Book/ (accessed November 29, 2007). 65 Business, Industry, and Exports Business, Industr y , and Exports Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 66 I ndustry 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 2007 P r i v at e I ndus t r i es $9, 131, 169 $9, 542, 338 $10, 194, 273 $10, 861, 451 $11, 556, 044 $12, 103, 781 A gri c ul t ure, f ores t ry, f i s hi ng, and hunt i ng 95, 444 114, 383 142, 160 128, 752 125, 398 161, 385 M i ni ng 106, 534 143, 345 171, 341 225, 674 262, 383 275, 764 Ut ilit ies 207, 326 219, 976 240, 271 249, 498 273, 397 295, 920 Cons t r uc t i on 482, 277 496, 212 539, 216 607, 879 630, 031 562, 625 M anuf ac t uri ng 1, 352, 640 1, 359, 327 1, 427, 887 1, 483, 900 1, 549, 725 1, 615, 777 Durabl e goods 774, 784 771, 794 807, 475 840, 869 882, 845 926, 689 Nondurabl e goods 577, 855 587, 533 620, 413 643, 031 666, 879 689, 087 W hol es al e t r ade 615, 365 637, 005 686, 657 723, 740 762, 206 799, 053 Ret ai l t r ade 719, 578 751, 483 776, 919 812, 739 847, 985 886, 538 Trans port at i on and w arehous i ng* 304, 557 316, 576 344, 625 358, 527 385, 444 403, 480 I nf orm at i on 482, 981 489, 083 530, 619 570, 546 598, 770 645, 310 Fi nanc e and i ns uranc e 822, 728 864, 623 907, 883 982, 497 1, 093, 733 1, 113, 599 Real es t at e, rent al , and l eas i ng 1, 319, 162 1, 379, 995 1, 470, 887 1, 566, 455 1, 662, 826 1, 747, 134 P r of es s i onal and t ec hni c al s ervi c es 705, 227 733, 125 792, 709 851, 919 925, 333 1, 003, 077 M anagem ent of c om pani es and ent erpri s es 183, 799 195, 502 210, 146 234, 882 242, 095 261, 705 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and w as t e s ervi c es 299, 958 320, 303 335, 335 366, 435 393, 477 419, 429 E duc at i onal s ervi c es 93, 268 100, 096 108, 296 113, 940 120, 946 129, 411 Heal t h c are and s oc i al as s i s t anc e 706, 300 757, 169 807, 972 847, 594 901, 366 961, 326 A r t s , ent ert ai nm ent , and rec r eat i on 102, 390 107, 188 113, 744 117, 448 126, 182 131, 132 A c c om m odat i on and f ood s ervi c es 279, 115 291, 674 313, 718 330, 972 353, 643 374, 545 Ot her s ervi c es , ex c ept governm ent 252, 521 265, 274 273, 890 288, 054 301, 103 316, 573 Governm ent 1, 267, 233 1, 343, 833 1, 412, 768 1, 485, 420 1, 563, 894 1, 639, 241 Federal c i v ilian 235, 469 247, 827 264, 376 271, 841 285, 948 - Federal m ilit ary 110, 657 126, 163 136, 118 147, 499 155, 011 - S t at e and l oc al 921, 107 969, 844 1, 012, 274 1, 066, 080 1, 122, 935 - T o tal $10, 398, 402 $10, 886, 172 $11, 607, 041 $12, 346, 871 $13, 119, 938 $13, 743, 021 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /gsp/ (accessed June 27, 2008). D a ta revi sed annual l y . W i th the ex cepti on of M anufac turi ng, onl y m a j o r i ndustry subdi vi si ons are show n. * ex cl udes P o stal S e rvi c e r - rev i s e d D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. U.S. G r oss Domestic Product by Industry (millions of current dollars) 2002-2007 67 I ndustry 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 P r i v at e I ndus t r i es $74, 684 $77, 183 $79, 943 $84, 002 $89, 350 $95, 077 A gri c ul t ure, f ores t ry, f i s hi ng, and hunt i ng 1, 906 1, 623 2, 639 2, 953 3, 032 3, 092 M i ni ng 1, 077 1, 027 1, 425 1, 801 2, 493 2, 578 Ut ilit ies 2 , 057 1, 949 1, 952 2, 131 2, 288 2, 494 Cons t r uc t i on 3, 654 3, 568 3, 618 3, 807 4, 239 4, 465 M anuf ac t uri ng 13, 933 14, 139 13, 194 13, 153 14, 092 15, 309 Durabl e goods 9, 184 8, 971 7, 779 8, 039 7, 992 8, 757 Nondurabl e goods 4, 749 5, 168 5, 416 5, 114 6, 100 6, 552 W hol es al e t r ade 5, 543 5, 690 5, 874 6, 267 6, 796 7, 055 Ret ai l t r ade 6, 462 6, 606 6, 841 7, 004 7, 212 7, 566 Trans port at i on and w arehous i ng* 3, 283 3, 399 3, 642 3, 707 3, 790 3, 951 I nf orm at i on 5, 752 5, 939 6, 265 6, 667 6, 555 6, 798 Fi nanc e and i ns uranc e 4, 894 5, 547 5, 749 5, 881 6, 157 6, 555 Real es t at e, rent al , and l eas i ng 8, 194 8, 585 8, 874 9, 341 9, 989 10, 775 P r of es s i onal and t ec hni c al s ervi c es 3, 986 4, 333 4, 295 4, 853 5, 306 5, 682 M anagem ent of c om pani es and ent erpri s es 894 980 967 1, 070 932 1, 179 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and w as t e s ervi c es 2, 159 2, 255 2, 390 2, 509 2, 994 3, 447 E duc at i onal s ervi c es 446 471 494 553 586 622 Heal t h c are and s oc i al as s i s t anc e 5, 810 6, 204 6, 579 6, 980 7, 421 7, 802 A r t s , ent ert ai nm ent , and rec r eat i on 436 449 410 432 428 459 A c c om m odat i on and f ood s ervi c es 2, 069 2, 156 2, 314 2, 463 2, 538 2, 675 Ot her s ervi c es , ex c ept governm ent 2, 129 2, 262 2, 420 2, 430 2, 502 2, 575 Governm ent 11, 746 12, 390 13, 617 15, 123 15, 878 16, 622 Federal c i v ilian 1 , 659 1, 641 1, 774 1, 932 1, 990 - Federal m ilit ary 1 , 372 1, 547 1, 803 1, 929 2, 095 - S t at e and l oc al 8, 715 9, 203 10, 040 11, 262 11, 793 - T o tal $86, 430 $89, 573 $93, 560 $99, 125 $105, 228 $111, 699 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /gsp/ (accessed N o vem ber 30, 2007). D a ta revi sed annual l y . W i th the ex cepti on of M anufac turi ng, onl y m a j o r i ndustry subdi vi si ons are show n. * ex cl udes P o stal S e rvi c e r - rev i s e d D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. K a nsas G r oss State Pr oduct by Industr y (millions of current dollars) 2001-2006 68 State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005r 2006 Rank* Alabama 10,060 9,534 9,014 9,413 10,575 10,096 -4.5 39 Alaska 2,438 2,270 2,441 1,848 1,982 1,904 -3.9 37 Arizona 14,541 14,291 13,322 12,421 21,339 21,555 1.0 20 Arkansas 3,990 5,381 7,253 7,852 7,591 9,551 25.8 1 California 128,885 130,840 113,500 117,016 121,482 115,684 -4.8 43 Colorado 24,730 25,290 22,400 23,694 26,610 22,708 -14.7 51 Connecticut 9,074 8,726 8,501 9,064 9,220 9,516 3.2 15 Delaware 3,352 3,223 3,439 3,270 3,299 3,153 -4.4 38 District of Columbia 4,090 4,157 4,052 4,393 4,316 4,232 -1.9 31 Florida 60,370 72,720 69,711 77,754 84,890 79,870 -5.9 46 Georgia 23,211 28,756 24,217 29,547 29,804 31,677 6.3 10 Hawaii 3,811 3,555 3,658 3,698 3,763 3,813 1.3 19 Idaho 5,534 5,039 5,998 7,814 9,312 9,159 -1.6 29 Illinois 28,426 27,342 28,933 28,453 30,445 30,230 -0.7 24 Indiana 13,903 13,530 13,452 13,906 14,545 14,653 0.7 21 Iowa 5,659 5,660 5,534 5,954 6,004 5,877 -2.1 33 Kansas 7,026 6,703 7,625 6,742 7,095 6,973 -1.7 30 Kentucky 8,713 8,526 8,155 8,807 9,617 8,973 -6.7 48 Louisiana 9,816 9,810 9,298 9,875 9,393 11,034 17.5 2 Maine 4,667 4,428 4,033 4,300 4,251 4,497 5.8 11 Maryland 20,072 20,576 20,687 21,751 22,083 21,535 -2.5 35 Massachusetts 18,166 21,262 18,984 18,822 19,723 17,800 -9.8 50 Michigan 23,060 22,799 22,022 24,625 24,642 23,508 -4.6 41 Minnesota 12,700 13,683 14,652 15,167 12,555 13,739 9.4 8 Mississippi 6,164 6,256 6,020 6,141 6,071 6,862 13.0 5 Missouri 14,360 16,337 15,947 16,155 17,239 15,805 -8.3 49 Montana 3,608 3,569 4,548 4,588 4,768 4,727 -0.9 25 Nebraska 4,419 4,372 4,311 4,849 5,127 4,820 -6.0 47 Nevada 8,864 8,826 9,749 10,483 11,299 10,743 -4.9 44 New Hampshire 4,398 4,562 4,653 4,865 4,758 4,703 -1.2 26 New Jersey 36,747 29,916 29,236 35,895 33,022 36,258 9.8 6 New Mexico 5,753 5,281 5,508 5,683 5,272 5,536 5.0 13 New York 62,730 59,571 60,569 62,854 62,045 61,718 -0.5 23 North Carolina 22,436 22,950 22,465 23,387 25,906 26,729 3.2 16 North Dakota 1,419 1,356 1,456 1,747 1,893 1,821 -3.8 36 Ohio 22,951 22,379 22,227 22,725 22,542 22,213 -1.5 27 Oklahoma 9,940 8,702 8,802 9,263 8,609 9,962 15.7 4 Oregon 13,246 13,160 13,842 13,481 14,445 15,085 4.4 14 Pennsylvania 33,497 31,939 31,214 33,188 36,609 34,928 -4.6 40 Rhode Island 3,547 3,397 3,465 3,932 3,677 3,739 1.7 18 South Carolina 11,372 10,266 10,759 11,745 12,341 12,373 0.3 22 South Dakota 1,953 1,389 1,338 1,691 2,102 2,003 -4.7 42 Tennessee 16,488 15,982 17,700 17,415 17,484 17,207 -1.6 28 Texas 53,271 54,009 52,677 54,098 55,858 58,943 5.5 12 Utah 10,745 10,431 10,656 11,357 11,536 13,379 16.0 3 Vermont 2,226 2,331 2,122 2,322 1,911 1,957 2.4 17 Virginia 21,371 21,438 22,069 24,134 25,061 23,686 -5.5 45 Washington 39,641 37,562 36,136 31,955 30,353 32,726 7.8 9 West Virginia 3,691 3,944 4,126 3,937 3,493 3,823 9.4 7 Wisconsin 12,025 12,172 12,400 13,093 13,656 13,371 -2.1 32 Wyoming 2,558 2,275 2,419 2,519 2,632 2,570 -2.4 34 United States 585,140 589,700 553,500 580,900 653,100 649,700 -0.5 * Rank based on percent change 2005-2006. r - revised State totals do not add to U.S. totals as firms can be in more than one state. U.S. totals are estimates based on U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration data. New firms are firms that plan to begin to hire employees. New Firms by State, 2001-2006 Source: Small Business Indicators, 2001-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed January 18, 2008). Percent Change 2005-2006 69 Percent Change State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005r 2006 2005-2006 Alabama 9,302 14,781 12,062 10,927 10,104 10,168 11,128 9.4 Alaska 2,671 2,575 2,541 2,507 2,650 2,294 2,239 -2.4 Arizona 11,984 16,371 17,642 15,488 17,553 18,249 52,375 187.0 Arkansas 5,581 4,746 4,491 6,918 6,481 7,021 7,289 3.8 California 134,541 149,831 156,858 140,435 143,115 151,944 149,212 -1.8 Colorado 7,561 6,954 10,332 13,243 9,734 14,035 24,158 72.1 Connecticut 11,528 11,348 11,383 11,044 11,018 11,131 11,214 0.7 Delaware 3,052 3,122 3,891 3,148 3,362 3,355 3,295 -1.8 District of Columbia 4,996 4,013 3,973 3,874 3,440 3,952 3,111 -21.3 Florida 55,186 54,573 52,241 56,665 54,498 58,737 64,423 9.7 Georgia 26,754 24,352 31,479 25,898 27,835 29,315 29,787 1.6 Hawaii 3,521 4,080 3,994 4,010 3,754 3,794 3,789 -0.1 Idaho 6,249 5,851 7,040 6,742 5,716 6,334 6,713 6.0 Illinois 31,361 31,976 32,093 41,112 33,472 32,846 33,426 1.8 Indiana 15,738 15,839 16,156 15,137 15,282 16,504 13,851 -16.1 Iowa 7,485 7,770 7,480 7,378 7,391 6,802 7,248 6.6 Kansas 6,981 8,055 6,876 8,392 7,250 7,330 7,000 -4.5 Kentucky 7,508 9,883 11,614 10,801 8,597 8,515 10,230 20.1 Louisiana 13,708 13,319 14,416 12,171 9,668 9,123 8,972 -1.7 Maine 4,906 5,401 5,042 4,715 4,987 4,711 4,769 1.2 Maryland 19,563 20,667 20,927 21,697 20,636 21,769 20,745 -4.7 Massachusetts 18,164 18,268 20,532 21,870 20,270 18,878 22,376 18.5 Michigan 30,240 26,535 26,975 24,748 24,584 26,971 21,268 -21.1 Minnesota 4,829 6,770 12,851 17,928 15,209 15,302 14,403 -5.9 Mississippi 7,555 7,557 7,160 7,267 7,380 6,823 7,898 15.8 Missouri 17,580 18,188 21,653 20,190 17,924 20,109 18,124 -9.9 Montana 2,435 3,881 4,445 4,679 4,896 4,394 4,469 1.7 Nebraska 5,234 5,394 5,234 5,050 5,051 4,982 5,117 2.7 Nevada 7,761 8,252 8,667 8,939 9,012 8,485 8,423 -0.7 New Hampshire 7,341 5,264 5,418 4,598 5,401 5,406 5,481 1.4 New Jersey 23,950 27,890 31,571 36,827 50,034 32,751 32,959 0.6 New Mexico 6,451 5,495 7,949 5,770 5,592 5,670 5,274 -7.0 New York 57,423 65,616 63,631 61,199 64,013 62,667 61,190 -2.4 North Carolina 23,467 23,217 22,184 23,234 22,055 22,867 23,165 1.3 North Dakota 2,191 2,112 1,893 2,049 2,621 2,512 2,181 -13.2 Ohio 24,276 25,460 24,269 23,544 21,328 23,429 25,412 8.5 Oklahoma 8,848 9,498 8,923 8,434 8,018 7,231 7,829 8.3 Oregon 16,102 15,512 14,793 14,194 14,407 14,804 14,039 -5.2 Pennsylvania 34,893 33,426 35,859 32,917 34,507 36,989 35,805 -3.2 Rhode Island 4,170 4,152 4,981 4,103 4,250 4,164 4,572 9.8 South Carolina 11,721 12,893 11,491 10,711 10,975 10,681 11,661 9.2 South Dakota 1,809 2,156 2,098 1,899 2,251 2,354 2,449 4.0 Tennessee 17,563 17,637 16,514 16,315 16,520 17,135 16,395 -4.3 Texas 57,300 59,342 58,114 55,461 55,792 55,039 54,479 -1.0 Utah 10,135 13,565 11,272 10,368 11,597 11,871 11,190 -5.7 Vermont 2,653 2,578 3,501 2,584 2,578 2,346 2,365 0.8 Virginia 20,569 21,449 20,305 20,539 19,919 21,359 20,972 -1.8 Washington 41,793 41,122 40,782 35,345 47,141 40,944 36,331 -11.3 West Virginia 5,542 5,741 5,595 5,550 5,136 4,869 4,854 -0.3 Wisconsin 15,151 14,135 13,651 12,629 12,711 13,397 13,060 -2.5 Wyoming 2,908 2,969 2,895 2,921 2,737 2,689 2,773 3.1 United States 542,831 553,291 569,000 572,300 544,300 543,700 564,900 3.9 Business terminations are business closings. r - revised Business Terminations by State, 2000-2006 Source: Small Business Indicators, 2001-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed January 18, 2008). State totals do not add to U.S. totals as firms can be in more than one state. U.S. totals are estimates based on U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration data. 70 State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Rank* Alabama 428 381 287 325 331 219 -33.8 7 Alaska 104 120 121 64 83 45 -45.8 22 Arizona 753 756 701 480 525 261 -50.3 26 Arkansas 290 282 429 376 426 276 -35.2 10 California 5,238 5,141 4,501 3,748 4,236 2,098 -50.5 28 Colorado 467 590 552 786 1,120 435 -61.2 38 Connecticut 156 181 187 132 156 219 40.4 1 Delaware 1,374 649 505 276 218 244 11.9 2 District of Columbia 49 52 55 41 46 27 -41.3 18 Florida 1,896 1,803 1,534 1,183 1,622 991 -38.9 15 Georgia 1,162 1,359 1,585 2,090 2,232 1,148 -48.6 24 Hawaii 68 53 72 47 81 25 -69.1 45 Idaho 303 260 225 160 141 56 -60.3 37 Illinois 1,547 1,240 991 912 1,042 669 -35.8 12 Indiana 604 661 640 524 758 376 -50.4 27 Iowa 289 354 323 360 455 208 -54.3 33 Kansas 220 238 303 268 410 158 -61.5 39 Kentucky 474 445 327 319 409 200 -51.1 29 Louisiana 716 672 499 622 718 476 -33.7 6 Maine 151 101 105 138 144 85 -41.0 17 Maryland 758 873 523 417 760 333 -56.2 35 Massachusetts 427 380 396 315 406 253 -37.7 13 Michigan 688 802 684 681 1,071 753 -29.7 4 Minnesota 1,887 1,729 1,379 1,374 1,721 381 -77.9 50 Mississippi 289 309 282 170 200 187 -6.5 3 Missouri 505 394 378 354 438 284 -35.2 9 Montana 149 120 98 109 129 39 -69.8 46 Nebraska 144 152 238 207 296 182 -38.5 14 Nevada 419 462 321 257 333 178 -46.5 23 New Hampshire 334 212 178 158 586 218 -62.8 41 New Jersey 730 689 734 684 765 493 -35.6 11 New Mexico 620 693 774 727 828 95 -88.5 51 New York 2,432 2,585 1,987 4,070 2,112 1,201 -43.1 20 North Carolina 613 576 528 486 612 403 -34.2 8 North Dakota 115 116 105 85 95 32 -66.3 43 Ohio 1,794 1,538 1,426 1,432 2,099 957 -54.4 34 Oklahoma 941 607 612 659 944 236 -75.0 48 Oregon 1,389 1,606 1,591 852 1,160 301 -74.1 47 Pennsylvania 1,541 1,263 1,193 1,138 1,356 742 -45.3 21 Rhode Island 64 65 48 74 136 48 -64.7 42 South Carolina 147 178 142 175 176 82 -53.4 31 South Dakota 164 119 110 108 196 47 -76.0 49 Tennessee 886 735 597 548 574 397 -30.8 5 Texas 3,155 2,994 3,153 3,094 3,590 2,081 -42.0 19 Utah 475 602 519 440 449 148 -67.0 44 Vermont 97 91 78 85 78 36 -53.8 32 Virginia 924 969 956 750 476 283 -40.5 16 Washington 642 698 737 665 786 401 -49.0 25 West Virginia 322 357 290 247 282 114 -59.6 36 Wisconsin 734 856 722 742 820 307 -62.6 40 Wyoming 45 47 44 65 84 40 -52.4 30 United States 40,099 38,540 35,037 34,317 39,201 19,695 -49.8 Business bankruptcies are firms that file for bankruptcy with the U.S. court system. Data for total bankruptcies include territories. * Rank based on percent change 2005-2006. Percent Change 2005-2006 Source: Small Business Indicators, 2001-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed January 18, 2008). Business Bankruptcies by State, 2001-2006 71 Percent Change State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2005-2006 Rank* Alabama 143 125 122 204 194 178 194 9.0 7 Alaska 28 28 29 43 43 44 45 2.3 24 Arizona 156 177 157 293 298 301 280 -7.0 46 Arkansas 87 104 101 149 162 160 163 1.9 27 California 1502 1,535 1,521 1,987 2,138 2,225 2,377 6.8 9 Colorado 182 175 172 328 350 335 339 1.2 29 Connecticut 125 124 126 184 176 181 190 5.0 16 Delaware 22 20 18 36 32 37 37 0.0 35 District of Columbia 14 14 12 24 23 23 24 4.3 17 Florida 432 454 460 961 1,022 1,039 1,071 3.1 22 Georgia 248 236 258 492 457 455 479 5.3 15 Hawaii 48 46 50 62 66 72 80 11.1 3 Idaho 66 72 66 101 109 106 115 8.5 8 Illinois 335 345 353 571 588 621 598 -3.7 41 Indiana 199 193 193 288 267 255 313 22.7 1 Iowa 143 147 135 190 186 208 209 0.5 34 Kansas 110 103 119 174 175 189 179 -5.3 44 Kentucky 135 141 135 172 179 194 175 -9.8 51 Louisiana 135 132 133 225 221 197 199 1.0 30 Maine 80 72 65 93 94 95 99 4.2 18 Maryland 153 158 166 275 271 272 278 2.2 25 Massachusetts 210 226 213 327 340 316 333 5.4 12 Michigan 299 308 297 474 468 487 480 -1.4 40 Minnesota 216 253 242 357 360 326 333 2.1 26 Mississippi 105 96 109 126 129 139 144 3.6 20 Missouri 194 217 205 303 302 304 302 -0.7 37 Montana 64 62 61 93 93 85 88 3.5 21 Nebraska 98 104 96 132 121 116 119 2.6 23 Nevada 46 52 53 91 116 120 110 -8.3 48 New Hampshire 62 53 57 78 77 85 95 11.8 2 New Jersey 200 215 203 404 404 409 431 5.4 13 New Mexico 73 67 74 103 111 118 109 -7.6 47 New York 533 535 551 933 930 902 908 0.7 31 North Carolina 293 276 261 384 420 441 418 -5.2 43 North Dakota 42 42 40 52 53 56 51 -8.9 50 Ohio 344 364 327 490 505 501 494 -1.4 39 Oklahoma 155 170 148 215 209 230 217 -5.7 45 Oregon 192 164 154 214 240 257 281 9.3 5 Pennsylvania 379 418 385 554 596 552 550 -0.4 36 Rhode Island 24 25 26 53 52 50 53 6.0 11 South Carolina 120 120 112 180 182 196 209 6.6 10 South Dakota 50 55 51 62 63 64 71 10.9 4 Tennessee 216 223 243 327 289 301 317 5.3 14 Texas 814 850 826 1,180 1,200 1,142 1,149 0.6 33 Utah 76 77 69 128 135 151 152 0.7 32 Vermont 35 33 38 54 48 52 50 -3.8 42 Virginia 200 173 183 362 357 372 406 9.1 6 Washington 225 232 228 350 369 373 388 4.0 19 West Virginia 46 46 46 70 59 61 62 1.6 28 Wisconsin 222 220 212 318 312 342 339 -0.9 38 Wyoming 31 31 26 42 45 45 41 -8.9 49 United States 9,907 10,108 9,926 15,304 15,636 15,780 16,143 2.3 * Rank based on percent change 2005-2006. Self-Employment by State, 2000-2006 (thousands) Source: Small Business Indicators, 2001-2003, http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbei.html (accessed May 11, 2006) and The Small Business Economy: A Report to the President , 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/sbe.html (accessed January 18, 2008). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Self-employment is based on monthly averages of primary occupations for incorporated and unincorporated status. 72 Indust r y A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ure S upport 211 710 $17, 552 188 670 $16, 298 M i ni ng 880 7, 744 326, 997 941 8, 004 381, 069 Ut ilit ies 247 6, 789 377, 809 254 6, 545 429, 864 Cons t r uc t i on 7, 887 62, 899 2, 302, 854 8, 032 62, 331 2, 465, 977 M anuf ac t uri ng 3, 179 173, 236 6, 985, 656 3, 128 177, 170 7, 221, 614 W hol es al e Trade 4, 553 62, 274 2, 663, 196 4, 541 54, 461 2, 345, 990 Ret ai l Trade 11, 748 149, 777 2, 847, 826 11, 562 148, 988 2, 952, 196 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 2, 651 43, 169 1, 439, 800 2, 632 42, 533 1, 393, 651 I nf orm at i on 1, 518 45, 689 2, 392, 990 1, 519 43, 002 2, 395, 081 Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 5, 572 58, 767 2, 676, 910 5, 708 58, 675 2, 786, 136 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 3, 108 15, 243 430, 719 3, 203 15, 558 465, 149 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 7, 025 60, 378 2, 531, 457 7, 087 56, 793 2, 418, 500 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 569 20, 604 1, 378, 891 543 20, 163 1, 510, 876 A dm i n. , S upport , W as t e M gt . , Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 3, 301 60, 729 1, 544, 442 3, 342 65, 957 1, 694, 687 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 690 17, 589 361, 644 699 18, 026 375, 781 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 7, 239 166, 906 5, 232, 394 7, 412 169, 777 5, 487, 089 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 1, 082 12, 785 190, 742 1, 109 13, 536 196, 594 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 5, 681 98, 511 1, 046, 901 5, 776 101, 824 1, 101, 854 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 8, 343 52, 109 970, 383 8, 321 52, 010 1, 005, 537 Unc l as s i f i ed E s t abl i s hm ent s 343 369 6, 650 176 193 2, 122 T o tal 75, 827 1, 116, 277 $35, 725, 813 76, 173 1, 116, 216 $36, 646, 065 E x cl udes m o st governm ent em pl oy ees, rai l r oad em pl oy ees, and sel f -em p l o y ed persons. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas, 2004 and 2005. Employ ees, Pay r olls, and Fir m s in K a nsas, by Industr y , 2004 and 2005 2004 To t a l Es t a blis h- me n t s Em ploy ees Mi d - Ma r c h To t a l Es t a blis h- me n t s Em ploy ees Mi d - Ma r c h 2005 73 Fir m s in K a nsas, Women-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1992A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 3, 053 $222, 582 294 1, 831 $27, 670 $159, 688 Cons t r uc t i on 1, 673 316, 547 575 2, 863 54, 342 293, 595 M anuf ac t uri ng 1, 216 473, 682 333 5, 587 125, 595 465, 873 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons and Ut ilit ies 1 , 191 215, 790 313 2, 378 44, 237 184, 624 W hol es al e Trade 1, 459 1, 995, 267 374 3, 499 83, 657 1, 958, 510 Ret ai l Trade 13, 917 1, 298, 620 2, 911 20, 591 160, 083 1, 153, 901 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e and Real E s t at e 5, 108 276, 410 596 1, 725 28, 541 143, 554 S el ec t ed S ervi c es 35, 688 924, 367 2, 792 17, 565 208, 220 585, 298 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 3, 125 36, 684 114 29 483 6, 177 T o tal 66, 429 $5, 759, 949 8, 302 56, 068 $732, 829 $4, 951, 219 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 1, 673 $186, 392 243 1, 552 $29, 133 $152, 467 Cons t r uc t i on 1, 540 489, 863 629 4, 637 117, 353 462, 353 M anuf ac t uri ng 919 1, 678, 654 352 8, 066 241, 541 1, 670, 839 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons and Ut ilit ies 998 259, 830 317 2, 281 60, 303 241, 340 W hol es al e Trade 1, 056 1, 224, 534 457 3, 371 97, 251 1, 210, 598 Ret ai l Trade 10, 799 1, 293, 137 2, 366 15, 836 161, 541 1, 179, 763 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e and Real E s t at e 3, 361 521, 042 520 2, 762 66, 414 412, 064 S ervi c es 30, 773 1, 231, 005 3, 446 19, 987 341, 865 891, 765 I ndus t r i es not c l as s i f i ed 3, 552 43, 764 137 6 248 682 T o tal 54, 638 $6, 928, 221 8, 434 58, 497 $1, 115, 649 $6, 221, 871 Al l F i r m s * 74 Fir m s in K a nsas, Women-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Al l F i r m s * 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es 142 -- 10 11 $108 $642 M i ni ng 930 $138, 909 122 729 20, 433 104, 717 U t ilitie s 2 5 2 3 8 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 1, 640 531, 644 - - - - M anuf ac t uri ng 912 844, 965 368 7, 108 203, 306 836, 184 W hol es al e Trade 983 868, 302 262 2, 846 95, 633 848, 971 Ret ai l Trade 11, 792 1, 421, 075 1, 655 8, 057 136, 983 1, 261, 976 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 633 162, 357 240 1, 384 37, 119 149, 325 I nf orm at i on 551 297, 050 94 1, 471 45, 739 288, 072 Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 1, 737 347, 103 462 2, 077 60, 243 308, 524 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 3, 681 268, 208 482 1, 502 30, 392 133, 360 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 7, 080 522, 763 1, 281 5, 266 138, 778 412, 155 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 24 - - 24 f -- -- A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 4, 849 248, 464 652 4, 798 88, 172 203, 485 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 1, 574 53, 593 137 g - - - - Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 11, 189 564, 266 917 6, 682 159, 903 394, 260 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 1, 576 57, 444 190 1, 202 12, 551 42, 491 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 1, 435 308, 393 948 9, 654 83, 284 296, 412 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 8, 879 279, 532 969 3, 675 59, 480 169, 761 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed - -- - a -- -- T o tal 59, 635 $6, 948, 910 9, 278 61, 596 $1, 339, 140 $6, 020, 108 * Fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data i s i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; and g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1992 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of W o m en-Ow ned B u si nesses; 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of W o m en-Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of B u si ness Ow ners, W om en, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 75 Fir m s in K a nsas, B l ack-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1992A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 52 -- 7 - - - - - - Cons t r uc t i on 187 $14, 966 35 104 $2, 462 $9, 707 M anuf ac t uri ng 35 -- 3 - - - - - - Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 146 8, 495 16 -- 955 4, 548 W hol es al e Trade 32 1, 318 5 6 91 788 Ret ai l Trade 425 18, 055 55 207 2, 179 10, 926 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 151 2, 625 9 - - - - - - S el ec t ed S ervi c es 1, 834 36, 014 154 620 5, 916 18, 128 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 215 3, 975 7 2 34 285 T o tal 3, 078 $92, 295 291 1, 088 $13, 012 $50, 991 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 45 -- 1 a -- -- Cons t r uc t i on 228 $37, 309 66 319 $8, 647 $34, 088 M anuf ac t uri ng 44 -- 17 b - - - - Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 152 21, 585 38 c - - - - W hol es al e Trade 71 71, 234 28 149 6, 336 70, 100 Ret ai l Trade 426 114, 098 101 1, 233 18, 925 108, 634 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 163 -- 18 b - - - - S ervi c es 1, 935 225, 121 184 3, 161 60, 269 205, 762 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 332 111, 839 71 f - - - - T o tal 3, 396 $593, 636 524 5, 834 $174, 203 $547, 688 76 Fir m s in K a nsas, B l ack-O w ned, 1992, 1997, and 2002 A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es -- - - - - - M i ni ng 9 - - 0 0 $0 $0 U t ilitie s 2 - - 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 271 $59, 936 91 414 13, 578 52, 143 M anuf ac t uri ng - - - b -- -- W hol es al e Trade 38 -- - b -- -- Ret ai l Trade 428 64, 552 54 196 3, 127 54, 171 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 177 23, 162 36 124 2, 583 18, 873 In fo r m a t io n - - - c - - - - Fi nanc e and I n s u ranc e 9 6 3 , 052 - - - - Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 140 27, 470 20 101 3, 003 22, 102 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 356 22, 114 46 104 3, 681 14, 216 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 3 0 3 53 2, 472 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 643 40, 286 79 1, 096 16, 355 31, 281 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 114 -- 0 0 0 0 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 1, 050 49, 618 84 450 14, 538 32, 613 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 198 3, 016 2 a -- -- A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 90 46, 938 48 907 17, 219 40, 078 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 774 17, 331 39 197 2, 328 6, 340 I ndus t r i es not c l as s i f i ed - - - - a - - - - T o tal 4, 468 $376, 367 565 4, 023 $84, 757 $290, 433 * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data i s i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on C odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; and f= 500-999 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1992 and 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of B u si ness Ow ners, B l acks, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 77 Fir m s in K a nsas, A m er ican Indian- and A l aska N a tiv e -O w ned, 1997 and 2002 A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 122 $5, 912 4 c -- -- Cons t r uc t i on 215 79, 560 93 870 $22, 925 $73, 073 M anuf ac t uri ng 52 77, 602 23 343 11, 007 76, 260 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 5 0 8 , 051 18 57 1, 229 5, 620 W hol es al e Trade 30 7, 177 14 83 1, 536 5, 700 Ret ai l Trade 254 176, 555 134 886 13, 983 172, 944 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 67 7, 445 18 b -- -- S ervi c es 431 38, 602 71 440 10, 130 31, 685 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 1, 100 52, 295 166 391 7, 783 36, 314 T o tal 2, 318 $453, 199 540 3, 231 $71, 083 $408, 324 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S ervi c es -- - - -- M i ni ng 14 $1, 292 0 0 $0 $0 U t ilitie s 2 - - 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 301 82, 441 70 866 26, 735 74, 757 M anuf ac t uri ng 37 16, 069 17 110 4, 218 15, 417 W hol es al e Trade - - - - - - - Ret ai l Trade 253 158, 220 54 561 11, 468 156, 275 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng - -- - a -- -- I n f o rm at i o n - -- - a -- -- Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e - -- - b -- -- Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng - -- - b -- -- P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 122 23, 433 - - - - M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 1 -- 1 a -- -- A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 213 -- 14 c -- -- E duc at i onal S ervi c es - -- - - - - Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 197 5, 270 - b -- -- A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 69 - - - a - - - - A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es - - - - - - Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 231 23, 388 93 242 4, 073 19, 377 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 T o tal 1, 727 $355, 737 350 2, 657 $67, 453 $321, 291 * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; and c= 100-249 em pl oy ees D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, E c onom i c C ensus, 1997 S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey o f B u siness Ow ner s, A m eri c an Indi ans and A l aska N a ti ves, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 78 Fir m s in K a nsas, A s ian- and Pacific Islander - O w ned, 1997 and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Ow ner, Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) A s i a n and P aci fi c I s l a nder-Ow ned, 1997 A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 47 $8, 142 24 b -- -- Cons t r uc t i on 66 15, 290 13 148 $3, 217 $9, 118 M anuf ac t uri ng 54 53, 632 26 479 15, 157 53, 248 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 41 -- 10 c -- -- W hol es al e Trade 68 254, 662 31 586 20, 903 252, 795 Ret ai l Trade 817 214, 560 521 3, 948 37, 069 199, 193 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 196 -- 10 a -- -- S ervi c es 1, 153 162, 871 387 2, 258 53, 245 141, 442 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed 184 -- 0 0 0 0 T o tal 2, 626 $727, 654 1, 020 7, 591 $131, 739 $664, 021 A s i a n-Ow ned, 2002 Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and Hunt i ng and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es -- - - - - - M i ni ng 1 - - 1 a - - - - U t ilitie s 1 - - 0 0 $ 0 $ 0 Cons t ruc t i on 79 $7, 004 - b -- -- M anuf ac t uri ng 31 -- 18 e - - - - W hol es al e Trade 113 258, 096 70 432 15, 150 252, 377 Ret ai l Trade 483 90, 251 169 572 10, 602 75, 119 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 64 20, 925 21 234 5, 731 19, 271 In fo r m a t io n - - - - - - - Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 48 - - 12 a -- -- Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 162 15, 105 - - - - P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 496 31, 189 99 206 8, 905 22, 216 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 0 0 0 0 0 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 201 -- 55 e - - - - E duc at i onal S ervi c es 24 -- 5 b -- -- Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 453 163, 902 194 1, 325 56, 698 156, 749 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec reat i on 69 3, 701 - b -- -- A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 722 196, 573 592 4, 666 46, 142 191, 139 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 582 3, 026 126 285 4, 987 20, 408 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed - - - - - - T o tal 3, 564 $897, 740 1, 407 8, 535 $171, 536 $819, 308 A ll Fir m s * 79 Fir m s in K a nsas, A s ian- and Pacific Islander - O w ned, 1997 and 2002 Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees Ow ner, Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) A ll Fir m s * Nati ve Haw a i i an- and Other P aci fi c I s l a nder-Ow ned, 2002 Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and Hunt i ng and A gri c ul t ural S upport S e rvi c es 0$ 0 0 0 - - $ 0 M i ni ng 1 - - 1 a $0 - - U t ilitie s 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Cons t r uc t i on 0 0 0 0 0 0 M anuf ac t uri ng 0 0 0 0 0 0 W hol es al e Trade 1 - - 0 0 0 0 R e ta il Tr a d e 2 - - 1 a 0 - - Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 8 -- 7 c -- -- In fo r m a t io n 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Fi nanc e and I n s u ranc e 0 0 0 0 0 0 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 0 0 0 0 0 0 P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 6 - - 0 0 0 0 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 0 0 0 0 0 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es - - - a -- -- E duc at i onal S ervi c es 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 1 -- 0 0 0 0 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 1 -- 0 0 0 0 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es - - - - - - - Ot her s erves (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) - - - - b - - - - I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 T o tal 44 $19, 540 - e -- -- * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-240 em pl oy ees; and e= 250-499 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses, A s i an and P a ci fi c Isl ander; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of B u si ness Ow ners, A s i ans and N a ti ve H a w a i i ans and Other P a ci fi c Isl anders, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). 80 Y ear, Indust r y Nu m b er of Firm s S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) Nu m b er of Firm s Nu m b er o f Em ploy ees A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S a l es and Recei pts ($1, 000) 1997A gri c ul t ural S ervi c es , Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and M i ni ng 122 $11, 262 36 89 $2, 141 $8, 984 Cons t r uc t i on 409 99, 310 109 975 21, 266 93, 494 M anuf ac t uri ng 61 64, 464 40 488 12, 725 64, 057 Trans port a t i on, Com m unic a t i ons , and Ut ilit ies 184 21, 201 29 48 939 14, 585 W hol es al e Trade 46 8, 052 16 31 881 6, 109 Ret ai l Trade 579 75, 221 166 1, 866 16, 974 69, 686 Fi nanc e, I ns uranc e, and Real E s t at e 130 14, 793 24 66 1, 798 10, 525 S ervi c es 1, 375 78, 552 155 2, 071 25, 799 59, 796 I ndus t r i es Not Cl as s i f i ed 642 30, 189 155 122 4, 442 23, 701 T o tal 3, 547 $403, 045 728 5, 755 $86, 965 $350, 937 2002Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng and Hunt i ng, and A gri c ul t ural S upport S ervi c es 39 -- 0 0 $0 $0 M i ni ng 52 $8, 973 - b -- -- U t ilitie s 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cons t r uc t i on 623 178, 097 - - - - M anuf ac t uri ng 57 65, 614 17 525 14, 477 64, 015 W hol es al e Trade - - - - c - - - - Ret ai l Trade 619 126, 823 - - - - Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 220 19, 200 39 32 1, 217 7, 889 In fo r m a t io n 2 1 - - - a - - - - Fi nanc e and I n s u ranc e 9 6 4 , 789 - - - - Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 185 19, 245 - - - - P r of es s i onal , S c i ent i f i c , and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 393 30, 568 58 291 7, 303 22, 315 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 0 0 0 0 0 0 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and S upport and W as t e M anagem ent and Rem edi at i on S ervi c es 289 25, 629 62 f - - - - E duc at i onal S ervi c es 33 -- 1 a -- -- Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 419 61, 620 118 623 21, 550 57, 671 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 175 4, 243 - a -- -- A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 242 80, 310 183 3, 404 27, 971 79, 158 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 666 20, 417 70 209 3, 313 10, 944 I ndus t ri es Not Cl as s i f i ed - - - - - - T o tal 4, 188 $674, 029 877 7, 585 $130, 636 $570, 481 * A l l fi rm s data i n cl ude both fi rm s w i th pai d em pl oy ees and fi rm s w i th no pai d em pl oy ees. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates suppressed w hen publ i c ati ons standards are not m e t, such as, t he fi rm count i s l e ss than 3, or the re l a ti ve standard error of the sal e s and recei p ts i s 50 percent or m o re. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data i s i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; and f= 500-999 em pl oy ees. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. Fir m s in K a nsas, H i spanic-O w n ed, 1997 and 2002 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1997 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey of M i nori t y - Ow ned B u si ness E n terpri ses; 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, S u rvey o f B u siness Ow ner s, H i s pani c, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / ( a c c e s s e d J u l y 1 2 , 2006). A ll Firm s* Firm s w i t h Paid Em ploy ees 81 Indust r y Group Em ploy ees 1 Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Food m anuf ac t uri ng 29, 848 $982, 049 24, 642 $712, 962 $4, 029, 495 $11, 985, 357 $15, 997, 002 $269, 408 W ood produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 561 80, 289 1, 991 51, 849 168, 145 208, 345 368, 811 7, 149 P aper m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 541 108, 178 1, 977 77, 341 291, 054 471, 866 757, 220 36, 975 P r i nt i ng and rel at ed s upport ac t i vi t i es 9, 724 360, 471 6, 939 220, 827 876, 897 653, 857 1, 525, 535 42, 661 P et r ol eum and c oal produc t s m anuf ac t uri ng 1, 931 129, 641 1, 185 71, 257 1, 472, 883 7, 530, 776 9, 014, 114 274, 361 Chem i c al m anuf ac t uri ng 6, 157 342, 328 3, 930 187, 119 2, 632, 514 2, 042, 905 4, 644, 965 174, 996 P l as t i c s and rubber produc t s m anuf ac t uri ng 11, 628 450, 033 9, 795 342, 855 1, 434, 538 1, 757, 448 3, 212, 819 91, 808 Nonm et allic m i neral produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 644 261, 337 4, 530 202, 677 987, 134 650, 179 1, 610, 185 86, 391 P r i m ary m et al m anuf ac t uri ng 2, 299 91, 640 1, 859 67, 482 257, 851 267, 943 518, 522 23, 312 Fabri c at ed m et al produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 15, 080 579, 405 10, 880 358, 674 1, 505, 896 1, 493, 228 2, 970, 130 85, 954 M ac hi nery m anuf ac t uri ng 17, 651 762, 506 11, 982 415, 064 2, 264, 840 2, 761, 979 4, 993, 168 98, 338 Com put er and el ec t r oni c produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 848 306, 002 2, 745 100, 382 1, 384, 490 1, 242, 232 2, 540, 805 40, 363 4, 063 170, 305 3, 094 113, 502 501, 338 532, 226 1, 019, 294 27, 281 Trans port at i on equi pm ent m anuf ac t uri ng 46, 223 2, 529, 093 30, 945 1, 491, 447 6, 466, 817 10, 923, 524 17, 050, 074 587, 825 Furni t ure and rel at ed produc t m anuf ac t uri ng 5, 504 180, 152 4, 506 131, 105 408, 702 290, 965 699, 503 18, 646 M i s c el l aneous m anuf ac t uri ng 4, 597 154, 256 2, 899 84, 175 463, 215 283, 928 744, 255 18, 183 T o tal M anufacturi ng 173, 276 $7, 554, 683 125, 208 $4, 662, 819 $25, 332, 262 $43, 506, 695 $68, 258, 325 $1, 901, 007 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, A nnual S u rvey of Manufactures, Geographi c A r ea S t ati s ti cs: 2006, M 0 1 ( A S ) - 3 , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / m c d / a s m h o m e . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d N o v e m b e r 3 0 , 2007). 1 Fi gures represent the num ber of producti on w o rk ers for the pay ro l l peri od that i n cl udes the 12th of M a rch, M a y , A ugust, and N o v em ber, pl us other em pl oy ees for the pay rol l peri od that i n cl udes M a rch 12. 2 A ggregate of total cost of m a teri al and total val ue of shi p m ent s i n cl udes ex tensi v e dupl i c ati on, si nce products of som e i ndustr i e s are used as m a teri al s of others. Manufactur ing Industr y in K a nsas 2006 A l l Em ploy ees T o t a l Va lue of Shipme nt s 2 ($1, 000) To t a l C a p i t a l Expendit u res ($1, 000) Value A dded ($1, 000) Product i on W o rkers To t a l C ost o f Ma t e r i a l s 2 ($1, 000) E l ec t r i c al equi pm ent , appl i anc e, and c om ponent m anuf ac t uri ng Product i on W o rkers 1 Wa g e s ($1, 000) 82 Wholesale Tr ade Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 T y pe of Operat ion and K i nd of B u siness Sa le s ($1, 000) Durabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 2, 535 $18, 164, 754 $1, 231, 417 31, 524 M ot or vehi c l e and m ot or vehi c l e part s and s uppl i es 269 3, 976, 077 101, 672 3, 169 Furni t ure and hom e f urni s hi ng 88 269, 003 32, 493 795 Lum ber and ot her c ons t r uc t i on m at eri al s 164 1, 006, 110 84, 251 2, 139 P r of es s i onal and c om m erc i al equi pm ent and s uppl i es 321 1, 775, 905 207, 628 4, 965 M et al and M i neral (ex c ept pet rol eum ) 93 -- -- g E l ec t r i c al and el ec t r oni c goods 302 2, 345, 357 167, 740 3, 555 Hardw are, and pl um bi ng and heat i ng s uppl i es 177 -- -- g M ac hi nery, equi pm ent , and s uppl i es 893 6, 823, 403 464, 121 12, 095 M i s c el l aneous durabl e goods 228 -- -- g Nondurabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 1, 741 21, 918, 836 853, 146 23, 673 P aper and paper produc t 149 968, 229 78, 397 1, 864 Drugs and druggi s t s ' s undri es 60 1, 217, 290 58, 283 1, 323 A pparel , pi ec e goods , and not i ons 58 -- -- f Groc ery and rel at ed produc t 241 5, 678, 810 281, 620 7, 453 Farm produc t raw m at eri al 529 6, 191, 878 132, 937 4, 565 Chem ic al and allied produc t s 142 816, 316 57, 030 1, 240 P et r ol eum and pet rol eum produc t s 138 2, 978, 274 46, 857 1, 346 B eer, w i ne, and dis t illed alc oholic bev erage 55 690, 858 55, 758 1, 479 M i s c el l aneous nondurabl e goods 369 -- -- h W hol es al e el ec t r oni c m ark et s and agent s and brok ers 429 4, 033, 510 92, 567 2, 729 T o tal W hol esal e T r ade 4, 705 $44, 117, 100 $2, 177, 130 57, 926 Durabl e goods 2, 393 9, 232, 411 968, 565 26, 240 Nondurabl e goods 1, 613 18, 026, 819 686, 979 19, 987 T o tal M e rchant W hol esal ers 4 , 006 $27, 259, 230 $1, 655, 544 46, 227 M anuf ac t urers s al es branc hes and of f i c es Durabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 142 8, 932, 343 262, 852 5, 284 Nondurabl e goods m erc hant w hol es al ers 128 3, 892, 017 166, 167 3, 686 T o tal M a nufacturers S a l es Branches and Offi ces 270 $12, 824, 360 $429, 019 8, 970 T o tal W hol esal e T r ade 4, 705 $44, 117, 100 $2, 177, 130 57, 926 D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates data w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel to tals. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000- 2,499 em pl oy ees; and, h= 2,500-4, 999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, W hol esal e Trade: K ansas (E C 02-42A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 6 , 2007). P a i d E m pl oy ees for Pay Period including M a rch 12 ( num ber) Es t a blis hme n t s ( num ber) A nnual Pay r oll ($1, 000) M erc hant w hol es al ers ex c ept m anuf ac t urer' s s al es branc hes and of f i c es 83 K i nd of B u siness M ot or vehi c l e and part s deal ers 1, 612 $6, 835, 230 $564, 379 17, 712 A ut om obi l e deal ers 660 5, 851, 046 416, 616 11, 556 Ot her m ot or vehi c l e deal ers 143 300, 473 27, 253 1, 067 A ut om ot i ve part s , ac c es s ori es , and t i re s t ores 809 683, 711 120, 510 5, 089 Furni t ure and hom e f urni s hi ngs s t ores 635 731, 606 108, 534 4, 938 E l ec t r oni c s and appl i anc e s t ores 526 671, 259 79, 783 3, 793 B ui l di ng m at eri al and garden equi pm ent and s uppl i es deal ers 1, 183 2, 318, 089 280, 548 12, 132 B ui l di ng m at eri al and s uppl i es deal ers 852 1, 732, 203 223, 172 9, 378 Law n and garden equi pm ent and s uppl i es s t ores 331 585, 886 57, 376 2, 754 Food and beverage s t ores 1, 379 3, 812, 477 392, 085 27, 603 Groc ery s t ores 690 3, 382, 455 358, 175 24, 614 S pec i al t y f ood s t ores 150 59, 311 14, 589 876 B eer, w i ne, and l i quor s t ores 539 370, 711 19, 321 2, 113 Heal t h and pers onal c are s t ores 798 1, 283, 733 188, 095 8, 494 Gas ol i ne s t at i ons 1, 464 2, 685, 638 154, 160 10, 933 Cl ot hi ng and c l ot hi ng ac c es s ori es s t ores 1, 174 1, 093, 641 145, 377 11, 083 Cl ot hi ng s t ores 713 779, 477 99, 464 8, 194 S hoe s t ores 237 161, 320 19, 184 1, 650 J ew el r y, l uggage, and l eat her goods s t ores 224 152, 844 26, 729 1, 239 S port i ng goods , hobby, book , and m us i c s t ores 622 648, 872 84, 400 6, 286 S port i ng goods s t ores 197 209, 337 27, 563 1, 545 Hobby, t oy, and gam e s t ores 97 153, 291 17, 186 1, 559 M us i c al i ns t rum ent and s uppl i es s t ores 57 46, 186 8, 889 426 B ook , peri odi c al and m us i c s t ores 196 203, 696 25, 945 2, 300 B ook s t ores and new s deal ers 127 140, 385 17, 591 1, 464 P r erec orded t ape, c om pac t di s c , and rec ord s t ores 69 63, 311 8, 354 836 General m erc handi s e s t ores 497 4, 757, 502 477, 422 29, 751 Depart m ent s t ores 96 2, 040, 080 223, 008 14, 640 W arehous e c l ubs and s uperc ent ers 37 - - - - j A l l ot her general m erc handi s e s t ores 364 -- -- h M i s c el l aneous s t ore ret ai l ers 1, 382 763, 766 110, 159 8, 041 Fl ori s t s 272 58, 650 12, 799 1, 284 Of f i c e s uppl i es , s t at i onery, and gi f t s t ores 461 305, 238 41, 154 3, 216 Us ed m erc handi s e s t ores 234 60, 371 16, 154 1, 311 Ot her m i s c el l aneous s t ore ret ai l ers 415 339, 507 40, 052 2, 230 Nons t ore ret ai l ers 618 $903, 583 $102, 715 4, 108 E l ec t r oni c s hoppi ng and m ai l - order hous es 154 447, 912 38, 269 1, 497 V endi ng m ac hi ne operat ors 61 65, 362 11, 850 473 Di rec t s el l i ng es t abl i s hm ent s 403 390, 309 52, 596 2, 138 T o tal Retai l T r ade 11, 890 $26, 505, 396 $2, 687, 657 144, 874 D oubl e dash ( -- ) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppre ssi on codes: h= 2,500-4,999 em pl oy ees; and j = 10,000-24,999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, R e tai l Trade: K ansas ( E C 0 2 - 4 4 A - K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007). P a i d E m pl oy ees for Pay Period including M a rch 12 R e tail Tr ade Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 E stab l i sh m en ts Sa le s ($1, 000) A nnual Pay r oll ($1, 000) 84 K i nd of B u siness P ubl i s hi ng i ndus t r i es (ex c ept I nt ernet ) 368 $1, 971, 764 $390, 655 10, 703 New s paper, peri odi c al , book , and di rec t ory publ i s hers 309 1, 748, 514 323, 298 9, 616 New s paper publ i s hers 172 254, 121 86, 594 3, 709 P er i o di ca l pu bl i s h ers 68 235, 889 17, 733 1, 477 B ook publ i s hers 25 22, 452 6, 152 209 Direc t ory and m a iling lis t publis hers 2 7 385, 186 48, 280 1, 195 Ot her publ i s hers 17 850, 866 112, 603 3, 026 S of t w are publ i s hers 59 223, 250 67, 357 1, 087 M ot i on pi c t ure and s ound rec ordi ng i ndus t r i es 133 - 16, 492 1, 500 M ot i on pi c t ure and vi deo i ndus t r i es 123 - 15, 223 1, 458 S ound rec ordi ng i ndus t r i es 10 - 1, 269 42 B r oadc as t i ng (ex c ept I nt ernet ) 108 234, 276 86, 247 2, 539 Radi o and t el evi s i on broadc as t i ng 106 -- -- h Cabl e and ot her s ubs c r i pt i on program m i ng 2 - - - - a I nt ernet publ i s hi ng and broadc as t i ng 8 20, 156 3, 770 74 Tel ec om m uni c at i ons 706 -- 1, 733, 246 31, 044 I n t erne t se r v i c e prov id ers , w e b s earc h por t a l s, a n d d a t a proc es s i ng s erv i ce s 142 323, 769 109, 785 3, 127 Ot her i nf orm at i on s ervi c es 63 28, 052 9, 254 751 T o tal I n form ati o n 1, 528 -- $2, 349, 449 49, 738 S i ngl e dash ( - ) i ndi cates not avai l abl e or not com parabl e. D oubl e dash ( -- ) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppre ssi ons codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees and h= 2,500-4,999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, Inform ati on: K ansas ( E C 0 2 - 5 1 A - K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007) . Infor m ation Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 Est a blishm ent s ( num ber) Recei pts ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Pa id Employ e e s f o r Pa y Pe r i od including M a rch 12 ( num ber) 85 Finance and Insur a nce Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 K i nd of B u siness Credi t i nt erm edi at i on and rel at ed ac t i vi t i es 2, 139 - $1, 030, 126 28, 075 Depos i t ory c redi t i nt erm edi at i on 1, 544 - 728, 944 21, 439 Com m erc i al bank i ng 1, 193 q 580, 528 17, 376 Com m erc i al bank i ng 1, 193 q 580, 528 17, 376 Nat i onal c om m erc i al bank s - bank i ng 541 q 303, 295 9, 219 S t at e c om m erc i al bank s - bank i ng 652 q 277, 233 8, 157 S avi ngs i ns t i t ut i ons 153 q -- g Credi t uni ons 196 $1, 023, 349 66, 389 1, 965 Nondepos i t ory c r edi t i nt erm edi at i on 405 2, 653, 050 212, 084 4, 227 S al es f i nanc i ng 78 864, 090 65, 707 1, 484 Ot her nondepos i t ory c r edi t i nt erm edi at i on 326 -- -- h Cons um er l endi ng 73 135, 091 16, 592 425 Real es t at e c r edi t 174 330, 514 95, 722 1, 571 A l l ot her nondepos i t ory i nt erm edi at i on 77 -- -- f P aw n s hops 57 -- -- e A c t i vi t i es rel at ed t o c r edi t i nt erm edi at i on 190 288, 990 89, 098 2, 409 M ort gage and nonm ort gage l oan brok ers 106 70, 042 29, 482 676 810 -- -- h S ec uri t i es and c om m odi t y c ont rac t s i nt erm edi at i on and brok erage 424 592, 423 159, 009 2, 398 S ec uri t i es brok erage 361 383, 687 128, 206 1, 878 Com m odi t y c ont rac t s brok erage 38 -- -- c Ot her f i nanc i al i nves t m ent ac t i vi t i es 386 -- -- g P ort f ol i o m anagem ent 124 154, 716 43, 381 539 I nves t m ent advi c e 161 61, 127 18, 301 425 I ns uranc e c arri ers and rel at ed ac t i vi t i es 2, 472 - 1, 031, 565 23, 106 I ns uranc e c arri ers 376 q 700, 319 14, 111 Di rec t l i f e, heal t h, and m edi c al i ns uranc e c arri ers 168 q -- i A genc i es , brok erages , and ot her i ns uranc e rel at ed ac t i vi t i es 2, 096 1, 016, 100 331, 246 8, 995 I ns uranc e agenc i es and brok erages 1, 967 815, 760 245, 370 7, 253 Funds , t r us t s , and ot her f i nanc i al vehi c l es (part ) 2 - - -- a T o tal Fi nance and I n surance 5 , 423 - $2, 303, 574 55, 258 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e or not c om parabl e. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gh e r le ve l to ta ls. q - revenue not col l e cted at thi s l e vel of detai l for m u l t i - establ i s hm ent fi rm s D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 250-499 em pl oy ees; f = 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees; h= 2,500-4,999 em pl oy ees; and, i = 5,000-9,999 em pl oy ees. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, Fi nance and Insurance: K ansas ( E C 0 2 - 5 2 A - K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007) . P a i d E m pl oy ees for Pay Period including M a rch 12 ( num ber) Es t a blis hme n t s ( num ber) A nnual Pay r oll ($1, 000) S ec uri t i es c om m odi t y c ont rac t s , ot her f i nanc i al i nves t m ent s , and rel a t ed ac t i vi t i es Revenue ($1, 000) 86 K i nd of B u siness A m bul at ory heal t h c are s ervi c es 4, 216 $4, 494, 787 $1, 895, 835 47, 005 Of f i c es of phys i c i ans 1, 447 2, 320, 267 1, 085, 401 19, 509 Of f i c es of dent i s t s 1, 014 621, 603 234, 175 6, 969 Of f i ce s o f o th er h ea lth prac titi oners 1, 102 360, 328 123, 673 4, 662 Of f i c es of c hi r oprac t ors 435 97, 211 29, 680 1, 263 Of f i c es of opt om et ri s t s 264 127, 350 37, 841 1, 493 Of f i c es of m ent al heal t h prac t i t i oners (ex c ept phys i c i ans ) 98 17, 952 6, 141 277 Of f i c es of phys i c al , oc c upat i onal and s peec h t herapi s t s , and audi ol ogi s t s 140 66, 516 28, 727 1, 026 Of f i c es of al l ot her heal t h prac t i t i oners 165 51, 299 21, 284 603 Out pat i ent c are c ent ers 289 434, 537 172, 220 5, 369 Fam i l y pl anni ng c ent ers 22 5, 460 2, 210 100 Out pat i ent m ent al heal t h and s ubs t anc e abus e c ent ers 88 124, 261 68, 787 2, 562 Ot her out pat i ent c are c ent ers 179 304, 816 101, 223 2, 707 M edi c al di agnos t i c l aborat ori es 105 450, 084 131, 627 3, 309 Hom e heal t h c are s ervi c es 186 202, 551 116, 706 5, 976 Ot her am bul at ory heal t h c are s ervi c es 73 105, 417 32, 033 1, 211 Hos pi t al s 155 4, 410, 970 1, 790, 511 54, 894 General m edi c al and s urgi c al hos pi t al s 137 4, 115, 972 1, 642, 942 50, 043 P s yc hi at ri c and s ubs t anc e abus e hos pi t al s 5 100, 993 58, 478 1, 761 S pec i al t y (ex c ept ps yc hi at ri c and s ubs t anc e abus e) hos pi t al s 13 193, 993 89, 091 3, 090 Nurs ing and res i dent ial c a re f a c ilit ies 984 1, 375, 523 682, 185 38, 202 Nurs ing c a re f a c ilit ies 295 670, 633 354, 284 19, 028 Res i dent ial m ent al ret a rdat ion, m ent al healt h and s ubs t anc e abus e f a c ilit ies 408 205, 728 107, 339 6, 546 Com m unit y c a re f a c ilit ies f o r t he elderly 220 426, 407 191, 148 11, 095 Ot her res i dent ial c a re f a c ilit ies 6 1 72, 755 29, 414 1, 533 S oc i al as s i s t anc e 1, 740 881, 327 340, 534 23, 439 I ndi vi dual and f am i l y s ervi c es 685 500, 088 199, 012 12, 790 Com m uni t y f ood and hous i ng, and em ergenc y and ot her rel i ef s ervi c es 283 137, 292 20, 424 1, 576 V o c a t i onal rehabilit at ion s e rv ic es 99 94, 595 45, 756 3, 046 Chi l d day c are s ervi c es 673 149, 352 75, 342 6, 027 T o tal Heal th Care and S o ci al A ssi stance 7, 095 $11, 162, 607 $4, 709, 065 163, 540 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, H eal th C a re and S o ci al A ssi stance: K ansas (E C 02-62A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 6 , 2007) . H e alth C a r e and Social A ssistance Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 E stab l i sh m en ts ( num ber) Revenue/ Recei pts ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Paid Em ploy ees f o r Pa y Pe r i od Including M a rch 12 ( num ber) 87 K i nd of B u siness A c c om m odat i on 663 $556, 135 $143, 637 11, 012 Travel er ac c om m odat i on 532 -- -- j Hot el s (ex c ept c as i no hot el s ) and m ot el s 509 440, 273 115, 610 9, 143 Cas i no hot el s 1 -- -- g Ot her t r avel er ac c om m odat i on 22 - - - - c B ed-and-break f as t i nns 22 -- -- c RV (rec r eat i onal vehi c l e) park s and rec r eat i onal c am ps 43 - - -- c Room i ng and boardi ng hous es 88 19, 294 3, 168 394 Food s ervi c es and dri nk i ng pl ac es 4, 921 2, 640, 812 767, 134 81, 113 Ful l - s ervi c e res t aurant s 1, 927 1, 112, 406 357, 061 37, 084 Li m i t ed-s ervi c e eat i ng pl ac es 2, 262 1, 314, 323 356, 307 38, 223 S pec i al f ood s ervi c es 213 104, 610 30, 207 2, 650 Food s ervi c e c ont rac t ors 152 83, 263 24, 436 2, 078 Cat erers 44 16, 124 5, 023 512 M obi l e Food S ervi c es 17 5, 223 748 60 Dri nk i ng pl ac es (al c ohol i c beverages ) 519 109, 473 23, 559 3, 156 T o tal A ccom m odati on and Food S e rvi ces 5, 584 $3, 196, 947 $217, 983 92, 125 D oubl e dash ( -- ) i ndi cates w i thhel d. D a ta w i thhel d to avoi d di scl osi ng data of i ndi vi dual com pani es; data are i n cl uded i n hi gher l e vel total s . D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes: c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000- 2,499 em pl oy ees; and, j = 10,000-2 4,999 em pl oy ees. Pa id Employ e e s f o r Pa y Pe r i od Including M a rch 12 ( num ber) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, A ccom m odati on and Food S e rvi c es: K ansas (E C 02-72A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M (accessed M a y 16, 2007). A ccommodation and Food Ser v ices Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 Es t a blis hme n t s ( num ber) Sa le s ($1, 000) 88 K i nd of B u siness Repai r and m ai nt enanc e 2, 596 $1, 013, 174 $284, 805 11, 565 A ut om ot i ve repai r and m ai nt enanc e 1, 881 724, 931 203, 655 8, 420 E l ec t r oni c and prec i s i on equi pm ent repai r and m ai nt enanc e 164 89, 561 24, 421 835 Com m erc i al and i ndus t ri al m ac hi nery and equi pm ent (ex c ept aut om ot i v e and el ec t r oni c ) repai r and m ai nt enanc e 337 149, 430 41, 126 1, 485 P ers onal and hous ehol d goods repai r and m ai nt enanc e 214 49, 252 15, 603 825 P ers onal and l aundry S ervi c es 1, 876 628, 355 200, 702 12, 154 P ers onal c are s ervi c es 990 180, 279 76, 409 5, 040 B arber s hops 53 5, 804 2, 761 143 B eaut y s al ons 764 135, 018 62, 291 3, 796 Nai l s al ons 39 4, 589 1, 919 130 Di et and w ei ght reduc i ng c ent ers 29 12, 958 3, 021 333 A l l ot her pers onal c are s ervi c es 105 21, 910 6, 417 638 Deat h c are s ervi c es 350 151, 276 40, 059 1, 814 Dryc l eani ng and l aundry s ervi c es 317 149, 297 50, 391 3, 010 Coi n-operat ed l aundri es and dryc l eaners 89 15, 597 3, 315 308 Dryc l eani ng and l aundry s ervi c es (ex c ept c oi n-operat ed) 200 57, 355 19, 678 1, 578 Li nen and uni f orm s uppl y 28 76, 345 27, 398 1, 124 Ot her pers onal s ervi c es 219 147, 503 33, 843 2, 290 P et c are (ex c ept vet eri nary) s ervi c es 62 9, 135 2, 789 263 P hot of i ni s hi ng 41 67, 108 18, 567 789 P ark i ng l ot s and garages 16 17, 246 1, 763 701 A l l ot her pers onal s ervi c es 100 54, 014 10, 724 537 Rel i gi ous , grant m ak i ng, c i vi c , prof es s i onal , and s i m i l ar organi zat i ons 1, 216 890, 336 197, 008 8, 481 Grant m ak i ng and gi vi ng s ervi c es 148 377, 409 44, 204 1, 311 S oc i al advoc ac y organi zat i ons 103 28, 635 9, 313 499 Ci vi c and s oc i al organi zat i ons 419 126, 932 37, 976 3, 500 B us i nes s , prof es s i onal , l abor, pol i t i c al , and s i m i l ar organi zat i ons 546 357, 360 105, 515 3, 171 T o tal Other S e rvi ces (except publ i c adm i ni strati on) 5, 688 $2, 531, 865 $682, 515 32, 200 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 2002 E c onom i c C ensus, Geographi c A r ea S e ri es, Other S e rvi c es (E x c ept P ubl i c A d m i ni strati on): K ansas (E C 02-81A -K S ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / e c o n / c e n s u s 0 2 / g u i d e / 0 2 E C _ K S . H T M ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 6 , 2007) . O t her Ser v ices (except Public A dministr a tion) Industr y in K a nsas, 2002 Est a blishm ent s ( num ber) Recei pts/ Revenue ($1, 000) A nnual Pa y r oll ($1, 000) Pa id Employ e e s f o r Pa y Pe r i od Including M a rch 12 ( num ber) 89 County Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Allen 1,192 $588,921 364 4,436 $103,985 $564,702 Anderson 804 193,721 222 1,418 26,536 179,790 Atchison 1,110 816,109 360 5,656 137,714 797,669 Barber 572 225,887 182 1,096 23,998 211,457 Barton 2,935 1,455,689 919 10,171 254,416 1,392,997 Bourbon 1,241 808,610 339 5,418 130,224 784,675 Brown 837 397,173 232 3,281 65,142 377,474 Butler 4,563 2,906,077 1,154 11,478 270,730 2,804,952 Chase 197 36,046 61 358 5,999 32,003 Chautauqua 415 52,965 86 514 8,325 44,330 Cherokee 1,521 885,176 327 4,689 122,474 852,609 Cheyenne 348 81,229 114 507 9,793 74,860 Clark 262 90,778 70 275 6,195 86,408 Clay 797 227,939 264 2,177 40,890 208,034 Cloud 955 372,170 315 2,797 58,636 358,266 Coffey 863 494,319 240 2,510 102,084 477,620 Comanche 226 32,653 75 365 6,146 28,685 Cowley 2,502 1,922,533 684 11,306 269,088 1,874,472 Crawford 2,816 1,944,650 897 14,135 337,548 1,889,443 Decatur 365 74,095 104 732 11,292 66,368 Dickinson 1,688 735,577 501 5,236 113,822 701,295 Doniphan 572 292,391 154 1,326 34,778 279,399 Douglas 8,578 4,489,466 2,448 35,057 791,356 4,273,982 Edwards 296 120,361 98 475 11,466 114,368 Elk 348 44,293 62 380 4,650 35,001 Ellis 3,196 1,340,301 988 11,792 269,825 1,276,326 Ellsworth 553 187,611 167 1,507 34,431 179,350 Finney 2,691 3,166,145 931 14,097 357,935 3,099,746 Ford 2,138 4,223,189 789 13,201 333,576 4,173,889 Franklin 2,027 875,996 527 7,014 174,926 833,110 Geary 1,380 640,655 463 5,179 96,892 614,629 Gove 395 98,814 130 579 11,636 90,576 Graham 358 68,316 104 532 9,185 60,533 Grant 667 828,824 219 2,031 53,962 814,805 Gray 689 241,629 207 1,385 34,449 223,204 Greeley 159 55,116 55 348 6,927 52,995 Greenwood 798 130,851 220 1,115 20,994 114,435 Hamilton 262 80,410 76 395 8,001 74,210 Harper 721 217,424 217 1,213 25,975 199,377 Harvey 2,819 1,463,885 725 11,871 320,215 1,409,487 Haskell 397 171,271 106 585 13,705 162,046 Hodgeman 188 33,577 45 163 3,662 27,359 Jackson 1,040 354,211 263 3,259 62,225 332,799 Jefferson 1,449 278,992 325 2,530 53,014 249,012 Jewell 327 71,778 91 409 7,438 66,506 Johnson 49,543 71,061,086 13,365 283,836 10,454,068 69,338,149 Kearny 297 119,813 78 433 10,136 113,030 Kingman 810 242,801 225 1,758 41,082 227,188 Kiowa 345 154,080 105 775 18,295 147,546 Labette 1,653 753,937 451 7,173 155,679 720,912 Lane 242 65,073 74 278 5,812 58,141 Leavenworth 4,084 1,682,026 1,007 11,969 310,895 1,587,017 Lincoln 324 51,818 105 449 7,610 47,529 Linn 854 233,600 160 1,128 35,408 215,681 Logan 373 123,389 133 690 14,587 117,382 Lyon 2,501 2,762,966 812 14,586 333,324 2,714,226 Firms in Kansas, by County, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 90 County Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Firms in Kansas, by County, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees McPherson 3,066 $3,135,990 863 12,570 $341,190 $3,062,501 Marion 1,144 364,979 315 2,813 55,354 347,531 Marshall 1,025 467,468 353 3,236 72,661 450,763 Meade 500 165,577 135 703 21,256 154,103 Miami 2,573 806,643 646 5,981 146,675 737,543 Mitchell 708 379,050 223 2,613 59,337 364,548 Montgomery 2,727 2,559,920 814 13,158 331,485 2,502,249 Morris 585 126,258 142 1,023 20,671 113,860 Morton 311 135,122 94 568 13,068 128,122 Nemaha 986 505,284 373 3,853 91,124 485,407 Neosho 1,568 907,299 460 6,272 132,075 875,093 Ness 489 105,615 151 651 15,599 93,982 Norton 500 260,891 180 1,608 35,005 250,641 Osage 1,309 233,085 294 3,178 46,851 201,833 Osborne 490 155,335 152 1,052 18,595 144,379 Ottawa 557 100,948 119 802 17,632 89,302 Pawnee 576 191,819 174 1,150 20,251 181,674 Phillips 612 312,156 209 1,875 40,925 300,646 Pottawatomie 1,588 951,461 454 5,775 149,101 917,502 Pratt 1,053 423,363 369 2,832 69,043 403,857 Rawlins 308 88,147 99 482 9,620 82,042 Reno 5,327 3,694,461 1,527 23,724 622,405 3,582,034 Republic 568 273,668 179 1,545 33,578 264,743 Rice 848 377,495 272 2,358 51,403 364,940 Riley 3,796 2,004,359 1,329 18,315 369,457 1,927,302 Rooks 668 211,245 189 1,345 27,921 196,191 Rush 341 110,027 94 788 19,133 104,278 Russell 941 312,702 253 1,740 31,598 284,824 Saline 4,699 4,329,524 1,498 26,293 678,060 4,226,873 Scott 583 267,058 191 1,130 23,716 252,379 Sedgwick 34,314 57,476,728 9,546 221,762 7,293,674 56,471,514 Seward 1,600 3,077,646 574 9,443 232,012 3,034,262 Shawnee 12,852 14,519,544 3,808 71,106 2,114,496 14,170,592 Sheridan 312 101,344 101 455 10,895 94,224 Sherman 674 315,569 250 1,725 33,600 300,263 Smith 490 132,525 135 1,030 18,726 125,257 Stafford 469 110,596 134 644 13,429 102,653 Stanton 223 86,562 64 318 7,516 82,421 Stevens 523 238,168 151 988 23,595 223,607 Sumner 1,933 573,862 492 3,954 89,937 531,096 Thomas 965 385,060 325 2,396 47,870 366,713 Trego 340 82,605 120 528 8,871 74,689 Wabaunsee 510 119,772 120 832 17,231 108,447 Wallace 185 64,413 58 316 6,153 61,754 Washington 597 191,134 202 1,209 20,840 181,201 Wichita 256 108,514 100 343 7,149 103,093 Wilson 813 425,064 216 3,319 86,246 410,237 Woodson 379 75,575 100 528 9,895 64,371 Wyandotte 8,068 15,593,358 2,576 65,562 2,302,238 15,393,912 Kansas 219,378 $230,329,537 58,804 1,066,073 $32,238,559 $224,469,739 * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners , http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed September 25, 2006). 91 City Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Abilene 691 $461,106 255 3,215 $69,062 $451,671 Andover 662 284,985 164 2,050 39,942 265,412 Arkansas City 983 456,321 293 3,602 60,141 436,675 Atchison 724 692,225 295 5,369 130,349 682,104 Augusta 707 203,738 216 1,926 40,017 191,180 Baldwin City 357 92,803 104 1,043 22,148 86,126 Baxter Springs 368 240,955 97 1,263 34,266 233,499 Bel Aire 463 57,636 58 750 17,302 46,845 Beloit 496 299,168 153 1,981 44,352 287,859 Bonner Springs 659 469,222 190 2,851 86,311 452,591 Burlington 314 78,458 107 762 12,118 73,365 Chanute 921 619,468 326 4,496 99,649 603,440 Clay Center 480 178,639 185 1,800 33,887 170,702 Coffeyville 956 493,710 331 4,944 111,448 475,840 Colby 739 258,991 262 1,889 37,360 244,237 Columbus 369 257,804 108 1,879 44,075 252,356 Concordia 630 289,503 223 2,120 45,640 280,832 Derby 1,339 278,142 324 2,770 54,013 252,177 De Soto 435 230,069 120 1,610 55,804 219,674 Dodge City 1,652 2,369,433 663 9,256 224,837 2,331,282 Edwardsville 261 432,170 58 1,852 64,776 426,914 El Dorado 1,132 718,936 392 4,534 96,664 698,588 Ellsworth 255 89,726 96 984 21,162 87,241 Emporia 1,811 1,589,378 672 10,855 246,995 1,556,323 Eudora 353 57,233 70 511 10,968 50,647 Eureka 390 70,085 125 651 11,728 62,451 Fairway 607 542,113 126 1,310 58,997 516,496 Fort Scott 796 645,348 269 4,584 109,853 632,554 Fredonia 390 174,010 108 1,201 34,423 166,418 Frontenac 223 96,161 55 529 11,429 91,925 Galena 228 181,014 68 752 18,401 174,424 Garden City 1,936 1,074,828 684 8,356 196,567 1,028,920 Gardner 801 397,301 180 1,827 44,917 382,447 Garnett 406 124,318 134 1,100 20,263 117,383 Girard 270 119,164 104 1,795 39,901 114,939 Goodland 526 200,340 211 1,327 25,844 189,541 Great Bend 1,766 883,909 601 6,807 167,424 851,255 Hays 2,304 1,204,332 789 10,510 245,188 1,159,301 Haysville 544 167,704 111 1,132 27,106 156,324 Herington 181 54,287 75 531 9,348 51,492 Hesston 314 404,042 77 2,981 114,196 398,284 Hiawatha 405 154,288 132 1,584 33,403 144,722 Hillsboro 370 156,013 116 1,373 22,830 151,200 Hoisington 227 89,423 60 637 16,560 85,473 Holton 417 206,809 165 1,670 32,460 199,836 Hugoton 451 178,359 125 853 20,270 165,085 Hutchinson 3,336 2,579,723 1,079 17,543 453,183 2,510,593 Independence 1,001 579,631 329 3,882 84,864 558,276 Iola 597 401,566 227 3,175 70,522 388,586 Junction City 1,081 523,547 401 4,349 81,375 502,386 Kansas City 7,161 14,669,289 2,348 60,813 2,157,606 14,491,734 Kingman 401 140,167 134 1,098 25,230 133,087 Lansing 430 150,162 118 1,305 34,202 140,871 Larned 460 136,820 142 1,009 16,952 129,415 Firms in Kansas, by City, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees 92 City Number of Firms Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Number of Firms Number of Employees Annual Payroll ($1,000) Sales and Receipts ($1,000) Firms in Kansas, by City, 2002 All Firms* Firms with Paid Employees Lawrence 6,613 $4,027,051 1,981 31,214 $692,092 $3,857,951 Leavenworth 1,727 1,091,570 527 7,525 189,086 1,060,357 Leawood 3,918 2,924,748 869 9,959 359,451 2,735,976 Lenexa 4,941 10,809,956 1,875 51,080 1,971,370 10,657,362 Liberal 1,535 2,733,964 544 8,591 212,863 2,691,732 Lindsborg 378 77,867 107 1,248 19,311 71,273 Louisburg 339 110,699 104 875 18,854 99,537 Lyons 311 145,820 123 1,116 24,203 142,169 McPherson 1,356 1,051,920 433 6,604 157,030 1,017,414 Manhattan 2,930 1,900,797 1,136 17,424 349,908 1,840,332 Marysville 365 223,647 162 1,795 40,159 219,723 Merriam 1,205 1,728,520 499 10,478 397,251 1,699,902 Mission 1,192 1,188,613 514 8,095 276,709 1,154,200 Mission Hills 520 70,100 49 419 11,989 39,092 Mulvane 429 78,557 100 644 14,043 70,115 Neodesha 300 161,958 80 1,419 34,118 156,535 Newton 1,416 657,091 415 6,348 148,587 632,617 Norton 372 158,319 140 1,132 21,918 149,917 Olathe 8,420 7,604,038 2,304 39,212 1,119,251 7,372,982 Osage City 269 98,773 94 1,994 26,643 94,717 Osawatomie 343 62,305 74 551 10,769 56,099 Ottawa 910 621,758 320 3,952 93,159 607,088 Overland Park 17,208 38,605,176 5,140 122,599 4,992,253 37,985,468 Paola 568 333,794 212 2,611 64,123 320,066 Park City 365 322,162 113 2,296 57,042 314,423 Parsons 821 531,235 277 5,468 120,177 516,046 Phillipsburg 357 254,646 145 1,393 33,163 249,821 Pittsburg 1,371 1,347,760 556 9,502 234,231 1,323,030 Prairie Village 2,870 1,114,899 674 6,222 197,971 1,006,410 Pratt 794 302,106 294 2,374 58,679 287,330 Roeland Park 607 206,302 111 1,524 40,769 190,012 Rose Hill 238 47,596 54 473 9,320 43,736 Russell 665 241,087 182 1,356 24,693 219,277 Sabetha 341 235,900 130 1,758 48,155 228,999 Salina 3,983 3,147,308 1,332 22,408 569,458 3,062,714 Scott City 481 220,934 161 989 19,338 208,082 Shawnee 4,903 2,866,571 1,187 17,222 445,397 2,719,605 South Hutchinson 216 308,163 104 1,732 54,109 301,013 Spring Hill 396 468,281 86 1,517 46,770 456,908 Sterling 202 58,858 68 746 13,210 56,581 Tonganoxie 339 79,688 85 763 14,418 68,025 Topeka 9,222 13,238,509 3,193 64,414 1,934,966 12,997,065 Ulysses 589 652,370 182 1,486 37,342 640,378 Valley Center 466 249,322 107 1,700 46,547 238,998 Wamego 394 222,011 132 1,728 40,670 213,863 Wellington 698 250,808 217 2,102 45,256 237,560 Wichita 26,936 49,421,350 8,051 181,904 5,699,723 48,608,553 Winfield 1,103 536,884 306 5,395 118,084 516,142 Kansas 219,378 $230,329,537 58,804 1,066,073 $32,238,559 $224,469,739 Cities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as of January 1, 2002. * All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners , http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/ (accessed September 25, 2006). 93 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l T rade T ransport a t i on Inf o r m a t ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A l l en $119, 958 a $3, 792 $1, 253 $5, 325 $58, 918 $3, 486 $11, 042 $3, 457 $2, 643 $3, 258 A nders on 33, 072 a 611 - 1, 819 6, 155 1, 915 5, 283 2, 498 b 2, 796 A t c hi s on 159, 376 - 656 b 7, 701 66, 904 10, 233 13, 157 3, 119 1, 361 3, 767 B arber 32, 460 $55 3, 533 a b c 1, 485 4, 204 b b 2, 166 B art on 293, 781 290 20, 681 7, 647 34, 325 50, 702 22, 864 33, 262 10, 880 3, 084 14, 141 B ourbon 128, 566 - a a 8, 891 27, 374 9, 935 11, 714 b b 20, 004 B r ow n 75, 233 - - b 2, 454 9, 753 4, 194 4, 948 a b 5, 932 B ut l er 331, 961 a 3, 109 3, 741 42, 951 71, 285 10, 708 40, 294 12, 454 2, 431 18, 656 Chas e 6, 893 a b a a a a 570 b a a Chaut auqua 11, 091 - 1, 462 b b b 281 1, 180 a a b Cherok ee 138, 105 - b b 29, 296 51, 944 4, 681 9, 301 5, 131 b 3, 759 Cheyenne 11, 328 a a a 114 b 3, 864 892 a - b Cl ark 10, 585 - 327 a a b b 726 a a b Cl ay 52, 420 a a a 5, 753 9, 155 3, 526 7, 725 3, 049 1, 420 2, 481 Cl oud 66, 289 - a b 2, 658 8, 559 6, 278 10, 649 1, 793 2, 933 3, 567 Cof f ey 116, 804 a b g 1, 549 4, 083 1, 955 6, 500 1, 536 b 3, 647 Com anc he 7, 756 - a a a 1, 481 a 1, 090 a a b Cow l ey 296, 798 b 745 b 9, 280 141, 814 8, 942 27, 102 3, 149 4, 583 13, 420 Craw f ord 361, 313 a b 4, 499 14, 362 91, 845 19, 435 34, 881 6, 295 20, 742 13, 183 Dec at ur 11, 884 a a a 360 a 2, 042 1, 405 a - b Di c k i ns on 130, 825 b b 3, 701 4, 864 33, 683 10, 253 14, 164 11, 424 b 5, 487 Doni phan 38, 570 - - a b 21, 634 3, 587 1, 748 2, 619 a 2, 568 Dougl as 938, 966 a b c 91, 200 126, 455 23, 615 103, 731 30, 450 119, 932 36, 259 E dw ards 16, 156 a a a 404 6, 487 2, 698 814 145 a b E l k 6, 016 a a - b b a 306 a a 797 E llis 293, 382 45 16, 853 c 16, 119 23, 847 12, 103 40, 223 5, 469 6, 338 18, 439 E l l s w ort h 42, 012 - b a 1, 998 11, 327 934 2, 968 a 2, 263 2, 106 Fi nney 389, 139 b 26, 166 c 23, 524 96, 707 22, 960 43, 466 16, 914 6, 376 18, 763 Ford 377, 001 a - b 11, 309 174, 114 20, 680 36, 814 10, 020 13, 854 10, 460 Frank l i n 222, 876 - 3, 363 a 9, 330 40, 202 6, 046 21, 822 65, 904 b 6, 100 Geary 146, 790 a - 2, 692 6, 409 18, 316 6, 780 23, 161 4, 937 5, 366 6, 876 Gove 16, 244 a a a 862 c b 2, 220 b a b Graham 12, 876 a a a 1, 346 a b 1, 853 171 a 1, 316 Grant 67, 600 a 16, 082 3, 787 6, 545 c 7, 670 4, 415 b c 3, 096 Gray 33, 033 1, 555 - a 6, 864 2, 395 7, 407 2, 249 1, 964 b 2, 010 Greel ey 7, 026 a a a a - b 964 a a a Greenw ood 28, 444 - 5, 473 a 1, 539 2, 314 b 3, 891 b b 1, 952 A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) 94 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l T rade T ransport a t i on Inf o r m a t ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) Ham i l t on $14, 584 a - a b a $3, 821 $1, 364 $2, 810 - b Harper 42, 519 a $2, 277 a $1, 288 $9, 887 6, 000 3, 359 2, 829 a $4, 587 Harvey 339, 893 a 1, 914 a 23, 975 140, 965 7, 786 29, 172 7, 864 $2, 816 8, 987 Has k el l 19, 332 $542 b - b b 3, 505 1, 065 b - b Hodgem an 5, 443 - a a a a b b a a b J ac k s on 81, 191 - a - 6, 419 e 1, 835 9, 551 b b 4, 036 J ef f ers on 67, 602 a c b 33, 791 2, 589 a 5, 276 b b 2, 681 J ew el l 10, 209 - - b a a 1, 161 1, 011 b a 2, 008 J ohns on 11, 947, 775 173 20, 259 $32, 472 721, 066 899, 052 979, 926 823, 029 334, 984 1, 674, 213 1, 443, 905 K earny 12, 576 a - b a a b 590 1, 273 a 1, 406 K i ngm an 43, 793 a 1, 084 a 4, 045 12, 003 4, 560 3, 753 b b 3, 569 K i ow a 21, 943 a a - 737 a 4, 474 1, 922 5, 191 b b Labet t e 204, 803 - a 3, 178 5, 747 73, 410 4, 887 17, 072 11, 448 3, 153 6, 551 Lane 7, 664 464 a a a a 831 666 b a 1, 311 Leavenw ort h 482, 119 a a b 54, 324 24, 975 b 42, 941 e f 30, 930 Li nc ol n 10, 537 a - - b b 1, 261 982 a a b Li nn 41, 357 a b e 3, 967 3, 125 a 4, 022 b a 2, 030 Logan 18, 871 a a a 2, 640 a 2, 429 3, 476 b a 1, 144 Lyon 366, 215 a 1, 054 3, 222 13, 666 169, 612 13, 921 34, 578 9, 122 12, 364 8, 886 M c P hers on 384, 858 a 3, 314 b 19, 133 179, 685 10, 315 28, 484 15, 514 5, 538 25, 794 M ari on 55, 060 - 2, 128 a 2, 062 6, 496 5, 842 6, 500 b b 3, 577 M ars hal l 97, 502 a a b 4, 188 39, 293 4, 771 9, 035 2, 298 2, 396 7, 113 M eade 18, 890 a 399 b 1, 611 a 2, 651 1, 919 b b b M i am i 177, 045 229 1, 834 b 39, 380 21, 611 3, 999 18, 049 8, 598 2, 074 10, 568 M i t c hel l 59, 314 b - a 2, 650 17, 678 8, 010 7, 454 b 2, 393 2, 563 M ont gom ery 380, 144 - 2, 865 3, 738 14, 997 167, 316 8, 300 32, 302 27, 593 5, 141 13, 648 M orri s 25, 614 - b b b 5, 071 b 3, 384 a b 1, 970 M ort on 21, 298 a 3, 167 a a b 2, 607 1, 779 a 2, 291 1, 436 Nem aha 107, 463 a a a 5, 334 44, 286 4, 486 8, 418 12, 265 b 4, 958 Neos ho 153, 078 a 5, 312 a 8, 791 53, 237 10, 254 18, 006 2, 292 2, 532 7, 312 Nes s 23, 307 a 5, 266 a b b 2, 426 2, 140 2, 474 a b Nort on 49, 230 a a b b 6, 617 b 2, 958 b e b Os age 43, 345 - a - 3, 621 2, 215 1, 827 6, 329 b b 3, 890 Os borne 21, 839 24 241 - a 3, 683 2, 386 2, 599 1, 676 b 2, 176 Ot t aw a 20, 175 - - - b 2, 390 4, 620 1, 310 a a 2, 558 P aw nee 53, 769 - a - 2, 417 b 2, 370 3, 899 945 a 2, 979 Ph illip s 4 3 , 3 4 4 - a a 7 6 3 1 4 , 5 5 2 1 , 7 1 9 3 , 3 3 7 3 , 2 0 2 a 5 ,0 8 0 95 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l T rade T ransport a t i on Inf o r m a t ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) P ot t aw at om i e $186, 388 a - e $16, 592 $39, 046 $20, 564 $23, 198 $7, 228 e $8, 099 P r at t 87, 194 $567 $12, 307 $2, 709 3, 989 2, 254 6, 141 13, 698 b $1, 461 6, 202 Raw l i ns 11, 746 - a a a b 2, 899 1, 403 a a 1, 354 Reno 655, 242 118 4, 180 8, 529 31, 825 138, 575 29, 649 74, 808 26, 954 18, 751 29, 832 Republ i c 27, 276 a a - 3, 435 4, 398 2, 821 3, 339 a b 2, 794 Ri c e 60, 859 a 5, 186 a 1, 915 14, 477 4, 397 3, 733 7, 364 b 4, 244 Ri l ey 476, 077 b - b 41, 753 22, 434 11, 885 66, 516 2, 433 23, 691 31, 844 Rook s 8, 462 a 2, 769 a 2, 138 12, 202 3, 823 3, 373 414 a 3, 336 Rus h 22, 062 - a - 199 6, 770 4, 502 1, 516 b b b Rus s el l 40, 545 a 4, 822 a 1, 913 6, 272 3, 467 4, 105 b 1, 661 2, 252 S al i ne 763, 887 a a b 44, 907 193, 209 44, 703 84, 432 31, 891 12, 814 39, 652 S c ot t 29, 249 156 a b 1, 111 a 4, 443 3, 792 b a 3, 238 S edgw i c k 7, 925, 586 144 50, 863 41, 353 468, 666 2, 582, 850 379, 972 555, 567 244, 229 177, 741 413, 868 S ew ard 252, 733 - 17, 949 b 5, 136 i 7, 196 27, 937 27, 529 c 6, 730 S haw nee 2, 354, 784 a b 66, 126 185, 410 274, 598 103, 048 204, 809 47, 183 108, 923 269, 834 S heri dan 13, 490 a a a 898 a 3, 212 1, 521 b a b S herm an 39, 749 a a a 1, 596 b 5, 154 7, 120 3, 233 1, 048 4, 417 S m i t h 20, 255 a a a b 5, 110 3, 374 1, 973 a a 2, 359 S t af f ord 16, 169 a 604 a 422 b 2, 904 1, 558 b a b S t ant on 9, 524 a - - 197 a 2, 726 1, 232 a - 1, 194 S t evens 30, 694 1, 065 1, 605 a 1, 377 b 4, 449 2, 580 6, 199 a 2, 627 S um ner 109, 360 72 1, 079 935 3, 198 40, 380 6, 531 10, 622 2, 715 3, 661 8, 860 Thom as 55, 062 a - b 2, 826 868 8, 311 9, 684 2, 557 4, 065 4, 800 Trego 15, 338 a a b 597 a 1, 076 2, 625 b a b W abauns ee 25, 814 - a - 2, 299 10, 588 b 2, 380 a a b W al l ac e 5, 812 a - a a a 1, 330 1, 284 a b b W as hi ngt on 29, 274 a a a 2, 001 2, 749 5, 864 2, 661 2, 813 a 2, 818 W i c hi t a 11, 056 b - a a 1, 775 2, 030 1, 134 a a 241 W i l s on 113, 641 a 2, 426 a f 51, 127 b 3, 620 3, 501 a 3, 150 W oods on 10, 484 - 2, 452 a a a b 1, 488 a a 898 W y andot t e 2, 344, 455 - a b 272, 319 619, 002 257, 302 155, 100 278, 609 27, 780 36, 725 S t at ew i de 360, 239 - 89, 708 - b - 43, 018 - b c 22, 066 Kansas $36, 646, 065 $16, 298 $381, 069 $429, 864 $2, 465, 977 $7, 221, 614 $2, 345, 990 $2, 952, 196 $1, 393, 651 $2, 395, 081 $2, 786, 136 I ndustry D e scri p ti on: FFH A S = Forestry , fi shi ng, hunti ng, and agri c ul ture support; and T r ansportati on= T r ansportati on and w a rehous i ng. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2005. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on c odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 25 0-499 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; and g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees. 96 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Ar t s a n d Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A l l en b $3, 637 a b $56 $15, 102 b $3, 953 $2, 762 $3 A nders on a 630 - b a 8, 097 a 1, 090 660 - A t c hi s on $1, 133 1, 983 b $1, 884 9, 303 23, 820 b 4, 767 3, 856 a B arber a 1, 037 - b a 5, 864 a 598 902 a B art on 2, 609 10, 253 $650 4, 755 898 59, 660 $912 7, 080 9, 076 12 B ourbon 1, 597 5, 109 c b a 29, 542 a 3, 796 2, 546 a B r ow n a 2, 372 - b b 19, 158 f 2, 683 1, 388 a B ut l er 2, 163 7, 911 b c c 71, 395 3, 514 15, 250 12, 190 - Chas e a a - - - b a 706 374 - Chaut auqua - a - - - 4, 341 a 251 b - Cherok ee b 952 b 4, 276 a 12, 730 b 2, 785 1, 877 - Cheyenne a 483 - a a 3, 743 a 324 a a Cl ark a 561 a a - 3, 358 a 89 417 - Cl ay a 1, 397 a b a 13, 067 a 1, 165 1, 908 a Cl oud a 1, 919 - 2, 335 a 16, 575 a 3, 293 3, 429 a C o ffe y a b - a - 8 ,8 4 7 b c b - Com anc he a a a a a 2, 278 a b b a Cow l ey 953 4, 204 214 e e 51, 363 1, 062 8, 073 6, 818 - Craw f ord 1, 871 11, 006 9, 260 4, 831 12, 186 84, 143 1, 159 12, 804 17, 731 - Dec at ur a 713 - a - 4, 638 a 396 b a Di c k i ns on b 3, 009 c 1, 552 b 16, 089 2, 794 3, 967 4, 358 - Doni phan a 372 a a a 2, 197 a 422 660 - Dougl as 19, 515 60, 520 20, 324 26, 889 20, 671 146, 237 7, 196 54, 222 36, 735 11 E dw ards - 118 - a a 3, 190 a b 394 a E l k a 1 8 1 -a -b - b a - Ellis 2 , 6 3 5 1 1 , 0 0 0 a 3 ,0 6 0 2 , 5 3 4 9 7 , 1 6 2 2 , 0 7 4 1 7 , 5 8 0 8 , 6 2 0 2 4 E l l s w ort h a 2, 268 a b - 12, 545 a 1, 081 828 - Fi nney 4, 103 10, 076 a 14, 840 a 59, 895 1, 641 14, 637 12, 420 22 Ford b 15, 400 2, 881 8, 418 b 43, 979 1, 485 10, 515 8, 107 a Frank l i n 1, 801 4, 874 a 6, 521 f 31, 462 b 5, 866 4, 838 a Geary 1, 448 5, 324 f 1, 911 b 28, 110 b 10, 772 7, 205 - Gove a a - a - 4, 693 a 739 652 - Graham a 229 - a - 5, 080 a 270 523 - Grant a b a a a 6, 657 a 1, 482 1, 339 a Gray a 1, 125 a b b 2, 923 a 292 1, 076 - Greel ey a 134 - a - c a a b - Greenw ood a 776 - a a 7, 090 a 701 b a Ham i l t on - 201 - a - 2, 931 a b 331 - A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) 97 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Ar t s a n d Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) Harper a b - a - $6, 930 a $2, 307 $749 a Harvey $1, 158 $6, 128 $861 $3, 784 $9, 229 75, 961 b 8, 107 8, 977 a Has k el l a b - a - 4, 045 $149 b 1, 275 - Hodgem an - a - a - b a 62 b - J ac k s on b 1, 530 - b b 10, 111 b g 1, 706 a J ef f ers on a 1, 574 - b b 7, 095 1, 481 b 1, 866 a J ew el l a 102 - a a b a 385 277 - J ohns on 218, 602 1, 419, 568 789, 200 691, 892 115, 530 1, 142, 344 70, 875 316, 844 253, 048 $793 K earny a 323 - a a 4, 387 - b 722 a K i ngm an a b a b - 8, 530 b c 860 - K i ow a a a - a b 4, 190 a 543 893 - Labet t e 1, 422 12, 493 c 191 b 52, 448 295 4, 014 4, 520 - Lane - a - a - c a a b - Leavenw ort h c 54, 786 b f e 165, 218 c 11, 959 17, 609 a Li nc ol n a 275 - 526 - 3, 288 a 309 452 - Li nn - 456 - - - 936 a b 1, 122 a Logan - 758 a a a 4, 464 74 787 1, 099 - Lyon 2, 071 6, 881 a 5, 127 b 60, 385 897 14, 737 8, 728 a M c P hers on 2, 818 3, 347 2, 798 11, 485 11, 284 45, 022 776 7, 553 10, 460 a M ari on b 3, 567 a b e 13, 785 61 1, 700 3, 137 - M ars hal l a 4, 015 - 3, 387 437 14, 527 a 2, 029 2, 176 a M eade - a - a a 4, 831 a 290 616 a M i am i 2, 284 6, 221 1, 264 3, 861 b 39, 817 b 6, 122 5, 355 67 M i t c hel l a 827 b 111 1, 042 9, 573 b 1, 373 1, 574 a M ont gom ery 1, 687 4, 831 b 18, 356 a 58, 017 b 9, 691 7, 933 - M orri s a 1, 685 - a a 4, 497 a 1, 139 b - M ort on - 276 - - - 5, 312 a 778 1, 227 - Nem aha a 3, 349 a 729 b 17, 003 b 1, 227 2, 382 - Neos ho b 4, 206 - 5, 364 a 28, 189 301 2, 966 3, 619 - Nes s - 349 - a - 4, 997 a b 867 - Nort on a b b a - 10, 219 a c 974 - Os age b b - 545 a 18, 274 a 1, 252 1, 504 - Os borne a 2, 008 a b - 4, 192 a 515 672 - Ot t aw a a 309 - a - 4, 935 a 989 1, 056 a P aw nee b 1, 399 - a a 34, 874 b 1, 682 628 a Ph illip s - 2 ,0 1 1 a 1 ,2 5 2 - 6 ,8 2 8 a 8 2 9 1 , 8 2 6 - P ot t aw at om i e b 4, 299 a 3, 056 b 20, 402 1, 447 2, 629 5, 642 a P r at t b 3, 472 b a a 22, 270 b 3, 316 2, 970 15 98 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care Ar t s a n d Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A nnual Pay r oll in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 (thousands of dollars) Raw l i ns a $233 - a - $3, 600 a b $149 a Reno $4, 304 23, 158 $29, 762 $26, 247 $2, 488 159, 818 $5, 345 $23, 695 17, 165 $39 Republ i c - b a a - 7, 278 a 628 900 - Ri c e a 1, 246 - b e 8, 204 a 1, 725 1, 990 a Ri l ey 8, 278 38, 162 16, 762 18, 798 6, 537 109, 438 2, 646 29, 089 40, 235 46 Rook s - 1, 134 a 169 b 3, 514 a 445 1, 322 - Rus h a b - a - 3, 233 a b 230 - Rus s el l b b a 179 - 9, 633 a 2, 179 1, 111 a S al i ne 11, 722 33, 493 41, 732 14, 472 9, 101 137, 802 6, 131 26, 312 26, 448 a S c ot t a 766 - a a 7, 349 117 699 1, 456 a S edgw i c k 93, 801 369, 037 438, 261 410, 386 100, 266 1, 137, 781 33, 644 227, 697 199, 131 329 S ew ard b 4, 280 3, 828 3, 318 b 31, 325 b 8, 886 8, 337 a S haw nee 34, 536 146, 889 56, 210 110, 264 13, 547 535, 479 11, 301 75, 542 110, 384 126 S heri dan - 292 - a - 2, 462 a a b - S herm an a 1, 404 - 334 - 8, 426 313 2, 531 1, 724 - S m i t h a 184 - 109 a 4, 904 - 448 602 a S t af f ord b 489 - b - 4, 658 a b 641 - S t ant on a 265 a - - b - a 785 - S t evens a b - a a 5, 829 a 842 b a S um ner b 1, 661 b a a 19, 355 106 4, 712 3, 226 - Thom as b 1, 115 a 559 a 9, 499 b 5, 183 2, 510 24 Trego a b - a - c a 895 b a W abauns ee a a - c - c a b b a W a l l a c e a a -a -b a b 2 2 5 - W as hi ngt on a 908 a a a 6, 879 a 725 1, 481 a W i c hi t a a a a a a 2, 691 a a 473 - W i l s on a 2, 385 a b a 12, 563 76 c 951 - W oods on - 279 - a - 2, 162 - b a a W y andot t e 19, 713 56, 764 33, 184 45, 294 11, 736 404, 899 8, 973 51, 377 64, 287 104 S t at ew i de - 2, 735 a i a 4, 185 - - a - Kansas $465, 149 $2, 418, 500 $1, 510, 876 $1, 694, 687 $375, 781 $5, 487, 089 $196, 594 $1, 101, 854 $1, 005, 537 $2, 122 I ndustry D e scri p ti on: R eal E s tate= R eal estate and rental and l easi ng; P r of. S e rvi c es= P rofessi onal , sci enti f i c , and techni cal se rvi c es; M anagem ent= M anagem ent of com pani es and enterpri s es; A d m i n. S upport= A d m i ni strati ve, support, w a ste m anagem ent, and rem edi ati on servi c es; H eal th C a re= H eal th care and soci al assi s tance; A r ts and R e creati on= A r ts, entertai n m ent, and recreati on; A ccom m od. and Food S e rvi c e= A ccom m odati on and food servi c e; Other S e rvi c es= Other servi c es (ex c ept publ i c adm i n i s trati on); and U n cl assi fi ed= U n cl assi fi ed E s tabl i s hm ents. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2005. N o te: D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on codes (em p l o y m ent si z e ): a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c = 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 250-499 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2,499; and i = 5,000-9,999. 99 C ount y T ot a l FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r ansport a t i on Inf o rm at ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A l l en 392 1 11 3 32 21 20 65 14 13 26 A nders on 233 2 10 0 32 17 14 42 10 3 17 A t c hi s on 400 0 4 2 44 24 21 56 7 7 26 B arber 220 6 26 1 19 6 9 37 9 4 14 B art on 1, 008 4 65 6 88 43 68 152 43 15 71 B ourbon 379 0 4 2 37 29 16 53 13 5 28 B r ow n 256 0 0 3 23 11 20 34 11 7 23 B ut l er 1, 336 7 23 3 222 49 46 190 62 14 97 Chas e 61 1 3 1 2 2 1 9 6 1 3 Chaut auqua 89 0 12 1 7 4 3 18 1 1 2 Cherok ee 354 0 2 6 33 30 17 68 7 5 23 Cheyenne 108 1 1 1 7 4 14 21 4 0 7 Cl ark 79 0 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 4 1 7 Cl ay 288 1 1 3 38 19 11 48 18 6 24 Cl oud 330 0 1 4 29 9 15 61 19 9 26 Cof f e y 254 1 1 2 3 32 7 1 1 4 8 1 4 4 22 Com anc he 82 0 3 1 7 8 1 15 1 2 7 Cow l ey 819 1 15 2 72 49 32 139 28 16 56 Craw f ord 984 2 6 3 92 61 40 175 28 20 56 Dec at ur 105 1 1 1 12 2 13 20 1 0 9 Di c k i ns on 543 2 6 4 57 23 25 88 28 5 33 Doni phan 156 0 0 1 15 11 11 22 17 3 14 Dougl as 2, 747 2 5 6 383 87 94 418 56 50 161 E d w a r d s 9 3 112 6 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 E l k 7 4 150 9 1 3 8 5 3 8 Ellis 1 , 0 7 2 3 5 0 5 1 0 6 3 5 4 7 1 9 8 4 4 1 8 7 2 E l l s w ort h 186 0 3 2 17 10 8 36 3 4 16 Fi nney 971 9 14 6 92 27 71 184 61 17 55 Ford 809 4 0 5 50 31 53 154 43 20 61 Frank l i n 623 0 8 1 92 27 18 107 42 9 31 Geary 524 1 0 4 45 8 14 101 23 12 35 Gove 139 1 1 1 14 12 5 25 9 1 10 Graham 113 1 7 1 15 2 9 22 5 1 8 Grant 227 3 18 3 23 8 20 34 12 2 14 Gray 218 10 0 1 23 7 24 31 19 3 15 Greel ey 52 2 1 2 5 0 3 9 2 2 3 Greenw ood 210 0 19 3 21 8 7 39 9 8 15 Ham i l t on 79 2 0 1 3 1 13 12 6 0 4 Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 100 C ount y T ot a l FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r ansport a t i on Inf o rm at ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 Harper 232 2 9 2 17 18 19 39 11 2 17 Harvey 851 1 6 1 99 68 34 148 32 15 48 Has k el l 110 5 4 0 7 3 11 14 11 0 5 Hodgem an 48 0 1 1 1 1 4 6 4 1 6 J ac k s on 276 0 1 0 53 7 11 50 11 6 14 J ef f ers on 344 1 2 1 72 12 7 59 17 6 17 J e w e ll 9 6 0 0 1 5 3 8 1 8 6 2 1 0 J ohns on 17, 130 5 22 10 1, 786 507 1, 403 1, 954 326 472 1, 622 K earny 82 1 0 2 5 1 11 10 6 1 7 K i ngm an 214 3 8 1 26 10 19 32 4 6 16 K i ow a 112 2 3 0 8 1 7 21 7 4 10 Labet t e 510 0 3 4 26 40 22 112 11 14 42 Lane 72 3 1 2 4 1 9 11 6 1 5 Leavenw ort h 1, 190 2 2 5 215 29 19 187 36 19 73 Li nc ol n 109 1 0 0 15 5 7 20 3 2 10 Li nn 181 2 9 4 36 12 4 41 5 5 14 Logan 141 3 1 1 15 2 11 21 12 2 10 Lyon 895 1 4 7 70 38 39 156 35 22 63 M c P hers on 948 3 26 3 115 64 38 162 40 16 57 M ari on 330 0 3 1 22 27 14 62 11 5 26 M ars hal l 384 1 1 4 34 22 19 76 26 7 29 M eade 133 3 6 2 13 4 10 20 13 4 7 M i am i 780 5 12 1 184 33 25 86 30 10 36 M i t c hel l 273 2 0 2 28 11 23 60 14 7 16 M ont gom ery 973 0 20 4 79 57 34 183 42 27 71 M orri s 136 0 2 1 8 6 5 35 5 5 13 M ort on 109 1 9 1 8 4 9 17 6 5 7 Nem aha 384 1 1 1 35 27 21 76 41 8 23 Neos ho 528 2 18 1 36 32 23 98 16 11 38 Nes s 143 1 18 2 10 5 16 22 9 2 11 Nort on 187 1 2 2 15 5 12 24 12 5 16 Os age 297 0 2 0 44 10 10 56 17 5 22 Os borne 153 3 4 0 10 6 14 30 8 5 10 Ot t aw a 140 0 0 0 18 10 13 19 10 2 11 P aw nee 172 0 3 0 12 4 5 29 7 1 16 Ph illip s 2 2 4 0 2 2 2 3 9 1 2 3 5 1 7 5 2 2 P ot t aw at om i e 529 1 0 3 106 23 20 72 31 11 20 P r at t 414 7 25 5 49 7 20 62 12 7 25 101 C ount y T ot a l FFH A S M i ning U t ilit ies C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r ansport a t i on Inf o rm at ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 R a w lin s 1 0 7 0 1 1 7 5 9 2 1 5 3 1 1 Reno 1, 772 4 9 7 176 88 78 309 69 22 129 Republ i c 186 1 1 0 8 9 14 39 5 6 17 Ri c e 277 2 13 1 25 12 22 41 13 8 22 Ri l ey 1, 571 1 0 2 150 28 45 304 19 31 111 Rook s 35, 691 3 16 3 19 10 17 33 12 1 13 R u s h 9 8 010 7 6 9 1 9 9 5 8 Rus s el l 279 1 40 1 27 11 17 40 13 8 20 S al i ne 1, 689 1 4 3 179 81 92 287 69 23 114 S c ot t 196 3 1 2 17 5 21 40 13 3 10 S edgw i c k 12, 090 7 152 23 1, 230 577 698 1, 797 308 195 880 S ew ard 630 0 31 3 32 10 36 120 46 14 33 S haw nee 4, 711 2 2 13 494 119 195 734 120 75 388 S heri dan 102 1 1 2 8 2 10 23 6 1 10 S herm an 259 3 2 2 22 4 17 48 12 8 16 S m i t h 155 2 2 1 12 5 15 35 4 2 13 S t af f ord 154 3 6 1 6 2 8 20 16 2 7 S t ant on 75 1 0 0 8 2 12 11 5 0 4 S t evens 162 3 4 1 11 5 16 25 20 2 16 S um ner 530 3 5 3 53 46 31 80 23 12 40 Thom as 356 3 0 2 23 8 3 7 6 0 1 8 1 1 2 3 Trego 137 2 2 2 14 4 7 24 16 2 8 W abauns ee 136 0 1 0 27 8 6 29 5 2 11 W a lla c e 5 4 1 0 2 1 2 6 9 3 3 4 W as hi ngt on 219 1 2 1 19 5 15 42 9 3 16 W i c hi t a 89 5 0 2 4 5 11 14 8 1 4 W i l s on 259 2 9 1 25 26 7 45 9 4 17 W oods on 100 0 14 1 6 3 6 17 5 3 7 W y andot t e 2, 964 0 2 2 303 216 250 400 168 40 141 S t at ew i de 182 0 49 0 3 0 40 3 4 8 45 Kansas 76, 173 188 941 254 8, 032 3, 128 4, 541 11, 562 2, 632 1, 519 5, 708 I ndustry D e scri p ti on: FFH A S = Forestry , fi shi ng, hunti ng, and agri c ul ture support; and T r ansportati on= T r ansportati on and w a rehous i ng. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2005. 102 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed A l l en 11 25 1 9 3 44 10 36 44 3 A nders on 5 14 0 5 2 24 1 15 20 0 A t c hi s on 14 23 2 13 6 57 8 36 48 2 B arber 4 15 0 2 1 13 6 17 30 1 B art on 28 64 5 42 8 99 11 63 130 3 B ourbon 14 27 3 8 1 45 5 37 50 2 B r ow n 6 15 0 4 4 31 5 19 39 1 B ut l er 51 99 3 45 10 138 21 107 149 0 Chas e 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 8 16 0 Chaut auqua 0 6 0 0 0 12 3 11 8 0 Cherok ee 6 22 3 10 1 40 8 27 46 0 Cheyenne 3 6 0 4 1 10 1 11 11 1 Cl ark 1 5 2 2 0 9 2 7 13 0 Cl ay 3 1 5 1 6 1 26 4 2 0 4 2 1 Cl oud 9 15 0 12 2 39 4 26 48 2 Cof f ey 5 1 3 0 4 0 26 7 1 8 2 7 0 Com anc he 1 3 1 1 1 10 1 7 11 1 Cow l ey 16 50 4 28 6 114 13 67 111 0 Craw f ord 35 64 12 34 5 137 12 85 117 0 Dec at ur 3 7 0 4 0 6 4 8 12 1 Di c k i ns on 14 33 3 17 1 49 27 45 83 0 Doni phan 3 8 1 4 1 12 2 9 22 0 Dougl as 164 280 12 129 45 268 51 276 256 4 Ed w a r d s 0 4 0 2 1 8 2 9 1 4 1 E l k 1 6 0 2 08 0 6 80 Ellis 4 1 6 3 1 4 5 8 1 1 4 1 7 9 3 1 0 9 3 E l l s w ort h 3 10 1 8 0 20 4 14 27 0 Fi nney 34 67 2 38 3 89 11 76 112 3 Ford 25 49 5 31 3 95 18 65 95 2 Frank l i n 26 38 1 24 5 69 8 45 71 1 Geary 23 28 18 22 3 48 6 69 64 0 Gove 1 8 0 6 0 11 1 10 23 0 Graham 1 7 0 1 0 12 1 9 11 0 Grant 7 11 1 5 3 14 4 19 24 2 Gray 2 15 1 7 6 14 2 9 29 0 Greel ey 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 3 10 0 Greenw ood 1 17 0 1 1 15 4 18 22 2 Ham i l t on 0 5 0 2 0 9 1 4 16 0 Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 103 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 Harper 1 15 0 4 0 18 4 18 35 1 Harvey 28 52 5 22 8 85 11 60 126 2 H a ske l l 1 6 0 4 0 1 4 4 7 1 4 0 Hodgem an 0 3 0 2 0 4 1 4 9 0 J ac k s on 6 18 0 10 2 25 3 19 38 2 J ef f ers on 8 21 0 15 6 25 7 21 45 2 J e w e l l 1 5 0 1 15 2 1 1 1 70 J ohns on 973 2, 643 187 1, 047 222 1, 439 244 998 1, 232 38 K earny 2 5 0 1 1 9 0 6 13 1 K i ngm an 7 10 1 7 0 26 4 15 19 0 K i ow a 1 4 0 2 2 8 2 11 19 0 Labet t e 13 27 2 4 1 77 5 44 63 0 Lane 0 5 0 2 0 5 2 5 10 0 Leavenw ort h 60 117 2 61 15 116 16 77 135 4 Li nc ol n 1 6 0 5 0 6 2 9 17 0 Li nn 0 6 0 0 0 11 1 8 21 2 Logan 0 6 2 3 1 10 3 17 21 0 Lyon 33 48 3 36 9 103 11 100 116 1 M c P hers on 29 47 9 33 13 81 12 65 133 2 M ari on 11 18 1 5 5 29 5 27 58 0 M ars hal l 5 20 0 12 3 35 5 27 57 1 M eade 0 5 0 3 1 11 1 8 21 1 M i am i 38 68 5 39 6 56 7 56 80 3 M i t c hel l 7 14 1 5 3 21 6 17 35 1 M ont gom ery 37 46 2 33 3 117 15 79 124 0 M orri s 2 9 0 2 1 9 3 8 22 0 M ort on 0 5 0 0 0 7 1 9 20 0 Nem aha 2 30 2 9 3 37 4 21 42 0 Neos ho 10 35 0 21 1 75 8 37 66 0 Nes s 0 6 0 1 0 11 2 11 16 0 Nort on 1 15 2 7 0 21 3 17 27 0 Os age 8 13 0 14 1 31 9 24 31 0 Os borne 1 8 2 5 0 14 1 12 20 0 Ot t a w a 2 8 0 5 0 1 0 2 9 2 0 1 P aw nee 5 15 0 10 1 17 5 14 26 2 Ph illip s 0 1 7 1 7 0 1 6 3 1 3 4 0 0 P ot t aw at om i e 18 42 1 26 5 42 9 34 64 1 P r at t 16 35 1 10 1 38 7 29 55 3 104 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . S e rvi ces M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S e rvi ces Uncl assi fi ed Establishments in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 R a w l i n s 1 7 0 3 06 3 1 0 1 04 Reno 55 117 21 94 14 185 24 142 219 10 Republ i c 0 17 1 4 0 14 4 10 36 0 Ri c e 5 18 0 10 1 19 5 19 40 1 Ri l ey 92 160 5 73 20 165 25 153 184 3 Rook s 0 14 1 3 1 8 2 11 24 0 Rus h 1 7 0 3 0 6 1 6 10 0 R u sse l l 5 1 2 1 7 0 2 0 4 2 1 3 0 1 S al i ne 73 127 12 71 15 179 27 135 196 1 Sco tt 4 1 7 0 3 1 1 0 7 1 3 2 5 1 S edgw i c k 614 1, 128 118 580 103 1, 228 159 1, 029 1, 242 22 S ew ard 30 37 3 18 5 78 8 55 70 1 S haw nee 245 483 37 220 51 503 55 367 593 15 S heri dan 0 5 0 1 0 7 4 4 17 0 S herm an 11 17 0 9 0 35 4 19 30 0 S m i t h 3 7 0 5 1 10 0 10 27 1 S t af f ord 1 9 0 4 0 32 3 10 24 0 S t ant on 1 6 2 0 0 6 0 5 12 0 S t evens 1 11 0 4 1 9 2 11 19 1 S um ner 14 24 1 7 2 57 8 50 71 0 Thom as 10 26 1 13 1 31 4 34 48 3 Trego 1 9 0 2 0 8 4 1 3 1 8 1 W abauns ee 2 7 0 7 0 8 2 5 15 1 W a lla c e 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 1 1 0 W as hi ngt on 3 11 1 5 1 24 3 20 37 1 W i c hi t a 2 3 1 2 1 7 1 3 15 0 W i l s on 8 15 1 7 2 31 3 17 30 0 W oods on 0 5 0 1 0 16 0 5 10 1 W y andot t e 129 179 21 125 31 300 27 244 382 4 S t at ew i de 0 11 4 8 1 5 0 0 1 0 Kansas 3, 203 7, 087 543 3, 342 699 7, 412 1, 109 5, 776 8, 321 176 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns, K ansas 2005. I ndustry D e scri p ti on: R eal E s tate= R eal estate and rental and l easi ng; P r of. S e rvi c es= P rofessi onal , sci enti f i c , and techni cal se rvi c es; M anagem ent= M anagem ent of com pani es and enterpri s es; A d m i n. S upport= A d m i ni strati ve, support, w a ste m anagem ent, and rem edi ati on servi c es; H eal th C a re= H eal th care and soci al assi s tance; A r ts and R e creati on= A r ts, entertai n m ent, and recreati on; A ccom m od. and Food S e rvi c e= A ccom m odati on and food servi c e; Other S e rvi c es= Other servi c es (ex c ept publ i c adm i n i s trati on); and U n cl assi fi ed= U n cl assi fi ed establ i s hm ents. 105 County 2006 2007 Percent Change 2006 2007 Percent Change Allen $126.3 $142.3 12.6 $65.4 $71.8 9.7 Anderson 56.7 56.8 0.2 29.4 28.7 -2.4 Atchison 144.5 144.2 -0.2 74.9 72.8 -2.8 Barber 65.6 75.7 15.4 34.0 38.2 12.4 Barton 394.5 420.3 6.5 204.4 212.1 3.8 Bourbon 121.3 129.2 6.5 62.8 65.2 3.8 Brown 89.9 95.6 6.4 46.6 48.3 3.6 Butler 535.8 573.7 7.1 277.6 289.6 4.3 Chase 15.2 15.0 -1.3 7.9 7.6 -3.9 Chautauqua 18.4 18.9 2.4 9.6 9.5 -0.3 Cherokee 101.5 107.0 5.4 52.6 54.0 2.7 Cheyenne 18.0 21.0 16.7 9.3 10.6 13.6 Clark 14.7 20.3 38.6 7.6 10.3 35.0 Clay 69.8 74.7 7.0 36.2 37.7 4.2 Cloud 107.7 113.9 5.7 55.8 57.5 3.0 Coffey 74.2 70.8 -4.6 38.5 35.7 -7.1 Comanche 20.8 20.7 -0.4 10.8 10.4 -2.9 Cowley 315.8 324.1 2.6 163.6 163.6 0.0 Crawford 376.2 390.5 3.8 194.9 197.1 1.1 Decatur 19.9 20.7 4.0 10.3 10.4 1.3 Dickinson 174.9 177.4 1.4 90.6 89.5 -1.2 Doniphan 37.9 38.7 1.9 19.7 19.5 -0.7 Douglas 1,263.8 1,277.3 1.1 654.8 644.7 -1.5 Edwards 17.5 18.6 6.5 9.1 9.4 3.7 Elk 17.5 17.6 0.7 9.1 8.9 -1.9 Ellis 512.4 539.9 5.4 265.5 272.5 2.7 Ellsworth 40.7 45.6 11.9 21.1 23.0 9.0 Finney 510.0 551.7 8.2 264.2 278.5 5.4 Ford 400.4 427.6 6.8 207.4 215.8 4.0 Franklin 245.1 246.1 0.4 127.0 124.2 -2.2 Geary 341.2 361.2 5.9 176.8 182.3 3.1 Gove 28.7 35.2 22.4 14.9 17.7 19.2 Graham 32.5 36.1 11.0 16.8 18.2 8.1 Grant 94.5 110.4 16.8 49.0 55.7 13.8 Gray 36.1 38.7 7.1 18.7 19.5 4.4 Greeley 10.2 10.5 3.3 5.3 5.3 0.7 Greenwood 42.8 44.6 4.2 22.2 22.5 1.5 Hamilton 21.6 22.0 1.8 11.2 11.1 -0.8 Harper 60.0 62.0 3.2 31.1 31.3 0.5 Harvey 327.8 344.3 5.0 169.8 173.8 2.3 Haskell 38.7 47.3 22.2 20.1 23.9 19.0 Hodgeman 10.9 11.3 3.8 5.7 5.7 1.1 Jackson 99.3 94.7 -4.6 51.4 47.8 -7.1 Jefferson 80.4 79.7 -0.8 41.6 40.2 -3.4 Jewell 13.9 17.8 28.8 7.2 9.0 25.4 Johnson 8,902.4 9,163.0 2.9 4,612.6 4,624.9 0.3 Kearny 22.5 23.0 1.9 11.7 11.6 -0.7 Kingman 62.6 66.3 6.0 32.4 33.5 3.3 Kiowa 28.5 33.1 15.9 14.8 16.7 12.9 Labette 182.9 192.3 5.1 94.8 97.0 2.4 Lane 13.9 16.0 15.1 7.2 8.1 12.1 Leavenworth 514.1 494.6 -3.8 266.4 249.6 -6.3 Lincoln 17.3 17.7 2.1 9.0 8.9 -0.6 Linn 49.4 50.8 2.8 25.6 25.6 0.1 Logan 27.2 30.2 10.9 14.1 15.2 8.0 Lyon 382.0 395.4 3.5 197.9 199.6 0.8 Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2006-2007 (millions of dollars) Nominal Sales 1 Real Sales 2 106 County 2006 2007 Percent Change 2006 2007 Percent Change Taxable Retail Sales in Kansas, by County, 2006-2007 (millions of dollars) Nominal Sales 1 Real Sales 2 McPherson $346.1 $348.5 0.7 $179.3 $175.9 -1.9 Marion 73.0 73.1 0.2 37.8 36.9 -2.4 Marshall 105.7 115.3 9.1 54.8 58.2 6.3 Meade 29.2 31.4 7.5 15.1 15.8 4.7 Miami 271.1 266.0 -1.9 140.4 134.3 -4.4 Mitchell 68.7 73.8 7.4 35.6 37.3 4.6 Montgomery 412.9 417.8 1.2 213.9 210.9 -1.4 Morris 44.1 45.8 3.9 22.8 23.1 1.2 Morton 33.2 31.9 -3.9 17.2 16.1 -6.4 Nemaha 80.1 85.8 7.2 41.5 43.3 4.4 Neosho 209.5 209.1 -0.2 108.5 105.5 -2.8 Ness 51.1 48.1 -5.9 26.5 24.3 -8.3 Norton 46.8 47.6 1.6 24.3 24.0 -1.0 Osage 83.9 84.2 0.2 43.5 42.5 -2.3 Osborne 32.9 32.8 -0.4 17.1 16.6 -3.0 Ottawa 29.1 29.0 -0.2 15.1 14.7 -2.8 Pawnee 48.5 53.2 9.7 25.2 26.9 6.8 Phillips 50.1 51.4 2.5 26.0 25.9 -0.1 Pottawatomie 376.4 382.8 1.7 195.0 193.2 -0.9 Pratt 146.2 162.8 11.4 75.7 82.2 8.5 Rawlins 15.8 17.8 12.6 8.2 9.0 9.7 Reno 796.8 828.4 4.0 412.9 418.1 1.3 Republic 32.6 35.9 10.2 16.9 18.1 7.4 Rice 68.7 77.2 12.3 35.6 38.9 9.4 Riley 665.8 698.6 4.9 345.0 352.6 2.2 Rooks 56.5 58.2 3.0 29.3 29.4 0.3 Rush 17.5 18.1 3.8 9.0 9.1 1.1 Russell 76.5 79.8 4.4 39.6 40.3 1.7 Saline 902.7 924.0 2.4 467.7 466.4 -0.3 Scott 48.3 52.5 8.8 25.0 26.5 6.0 Sedgwick 6,952.9 7,167.2 3.1 3,602.5 3,617.6 0.4 Seward 342.0 366.9 7.3 177.2 185.2 4.5 Shawnee 2,446.4 2,485.7 1.6 1,267.6 1,254.6 -1.0 Sheridan 22.0 28.6 30.2 11.4 14.4 26.8 Sherman 87.4 90.7 3.8 45.3 45.8 1.1 Smith 28.4 30.8 8.5 14.7 15.5 5.7 Stafford 30.3 32.5 7.3 15.7 16.4 4.5 Stanton 17.4 18.5 6.6 9.0 9.3 3.8 Stevens 55.7 63.0 13.1 28.9 31.8 10.1 Sumner 146.9 154.6 5.2 76.1 78.0 2.5 Thomas 128.7 141.3 9.8 66.7 71.3 6.9 Trego 32.5 35.2 8.5 16.8 17.8 5.7 Wabaunsee 26.4 26.7 1.2 13.7 13.5 -1.4 Wallace 11.5 13.4 16.3 6.0 6.8 13.3 Washington 33.4 35.3 5.8 17.3 17.8 3.0 Wichita 17.3 18.6 7.6 9.0 9.4 4.8 Wilson 72.1 79.2 9.9 37.3 40.0 7.1 Woodson 18.2 19.4 6.5 9.4 9.8 3.7 Wyandotte 1,773.6 1,883.2 6.2 919.0 950.5 3.4 Kansas 3 $34,937.6 $36,180.1 3.6 $18,102.4 $18,261.4 0.9 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Monthly State Sales Tax Reports, Sales Tax Collections by County, 2006 and 2007. 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. 107 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research. Pull Factor = County per capita sales tax/state per capita sales tax. A pull factor which is higher than 1.0 indicates that the county is attracting business; a pull factor that is less than 1.0 indicates the county is losing business. County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, Fiscal Year 2007 Allen 0.74 Anderson 0.56 Atchison 0.68 Bourbon 0.65 Brown 0.70 Butler 0.69 Chase 0.39 Chautauqua 0.38 Cherokee 0.37 Cheyenne 0.51 Clark 0.74 Clay 0.64 Cloud 0.92 Coffey 0.64 Comanche 0.87 Cowley 0.73 Crawford 0.78 Decatur 0.52 Dickinson 0.72 Doniphan 0.38 Douglas 0.87 Edwards 0.45 Elk 0.46 Ellsworth 0.60 Ford 0.96 Franklin 0.70 Geary 1.14 Gove 0.92 Graham 1.01 Gray 0.52 Greeley 0.59 Greenwood 0.48 Hamilton 0.67 Harper 0.77 Harvey 0.78 Haskell 0.82 Hodgeman 0.39 Jackson 0.56 Jefferson 0.32 Jewell 0.37 Johnson 1.35 Kearny 0.39 Kingman 0.65 Kiowa 0.80 Labette 0.66 Lane 0.66 Leavenworth 0.57 Lincoln 0.40 Linn 0.39 Logan 0.83 Lyon 0.85 McPherson 0.94 Marion 0.45 Marshall 0.82 Meade 0.51 Miami 0.67 Mitchell 0.90 Montgomery 0.94 Morris 0.58 Morton 0.80 Nemaha 0.63 Neosho 0.99 Norton 0.76 Osage 0.39 Osborne 0.63 Ottawa 0.37 Pawnee 0.66 Phillips 0.74 Pottawatomie 1.52 Rawlins 0.50 Republic 0.54 Rice 0.53 Riley 0.86 Rooks 0.87 Rush 0.42 Russell 0.90 Saline 1.32 Scott 0.83 Sedgwick 1.17 Shawnee 1.11 Sheridan 0.78 Smith 0.56 Stafford 0.55 Stanton 0.63 Stevens 0.84 Sumner 0.47 Barber 1.04 Barton 1.15 Ellis 1.51 Finney 1.05 Grant 1.06 Ness 1.35 Pratt 1.28 Reno 1.03 Seward 1.19 Sherman 1.14 Thomas 1.40 Trego 0.92 Wabaunsee 0.30 Wallace 0.57 Washington 0.45 Wichita 0.58 Wilson 0.59 Woodson 0.41 Wyandotte 0.93 108 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Allen 0.65 0.66 0.71 0.69 0.70 0.71 0.74 Anderson 0.55 0.57 0.56 0.57 0.56 0.55 0.56 Atchison 0.57 0.60 0.64 0.70 0.70 0.68 0.68 Barber 0.79 0.73 0.82 0.89 0.94 1.04 1.04 Barton 1.12 1.06 1.03 1.04 1.08 1.10 1.15 Bourbon 0.67 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.66 0.64 0.65 Brown 0.56 0.55 0.56 0.61 0.66 0.68 0.70 Butler 0.67 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.69 0.69 Chase 0.34 0.34 0.39 0.41 0.38 0.40 0.39 Chautauqua 0.28 0.31 0.34 0.35 0.36 0.37 0.38 Cherokee 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.37 Cheyenne 0.54 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.49 0.50 0.51 Clark 0.34 0.33 0.35 0.42 0.44 0.46 0.74 Clay 0.61 0.62 0.62 0.67 0.62 0.64 0.64 Cloud 0.82 0.84 0.85 0.90 0.91 0.89 0.92 Coffey 0.59 0.61 0.63 0.65 0.68 0.70 0.64 Comanche 0.55 0.54 0.62 0.72 0.78 0.86 0.87 Cowley 0.68 0.67 0.68 0.67 0.68 0.71 0.73 Crawford 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.78 0.80 0.79 0.78 Decatur 0.41 0.41 0.40 0.44 0.44 0.46 0.52 Dickinson 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 Doniphan 0.33 0.30 0.31 0.37 0.40 0.39 0.38 Douglas 0.95 0.94 0.97 0.99 1.00 0.97 0.87 Edwards 0.37 0.37 0.43 0.44 0.47 0.42 0.45 Elk 0.41 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.48 0.50 0.46 Ellis 1.29 1.36 1.37 1.41 1.48 1.50 1.51 Ell th 049 049 048 052 052 060 060 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2001-2007 sworth 0.49 0.49 0.48 0.52 0.52 0.60 0.60 Finney 1.06 1.02 1.05 1.02 1.02 1.01 1.05 Ford 1.03 0.99 0.97 0.97 0.92 0.93 0.96 Franklin 0.73 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.75 0.75 0.70 Geary 0.74 0.75 0.81 0.91 0.93 1.00 1.14 Gove 0.68 0.72 0.74 0.78 0.79 0.81 0.92 Graham 0.75 0.76 0.72 0.78 0.88 0.94 1.01 Grant 1.05 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.94 0.96 1.06 Gray 0.54 0.52 0.48 0.49 0.49 0.48 0.52 Greeley 0.55 0.48 0.61 0.60 0.66 0.65 0.59 Greenwood 0.42 0.45 0.46 0.45 0.47 0.47 0.48 Hamilton 0.59 0.51 0.56 0.56 0.62 0.62 0.67 Harper 0.58 0.67 0.71 0.75 0.82 0.83 0.77 Harvey 0.82 0.80 0.81 0.78 0.78 0.77 0.78 Haskell 0.47 0.48 0.52 0.54 0.63 0.66 0.82 Hodgeman 0.35 0.29 0.33 0.36 0.37 0.42 0.39 Jackson 0.61 0.62 0.62 0.65 0.63 0.61 0.56 Jefferson 0.29 0.30 0.31 0.32 0.35 0.34 0.32 Jewell 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.36 0.34 0.33 0.37 Johnson 1.54 1.51 1.47 1.43 1.41 1.38 1.35 Kearny 0.35 0.32 0.35 0.37 0.40 0.40 0.39 Kingman 0.52 0.50 0.50 0.55 0.61 0.62 0.65 Kiowa 0.57 0.59 0.63 0.72 0.80 0.81 0.80 Labette 0.65 0.65 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.65 0.66 Lane 0.41 0.45 0.47 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.66 Leavenworth 0.51 0.52 0.55 0.57 0.55 0.60 0.57 Lincoln 0.38 0.36 0.37 0.40 0.36 0.38 0.40 Linn 0.37 0.37 0.43 0.41 0.38 0.38 0.39 Logan 0.71 0.70 0.75 0.76 0.74 0.74 0.83 109 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 County Trade Pull Factors in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2001-2007 Lyon 0.89 0.88 0.88 0.86 0.86 0.85 0.85 McPherson 0.86 0.82 0.84 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.94 Marion 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.49 0.47 0.46 0.45 Marshall 0.65 0.69 0.71 0.74 0.78 0.79 0.82 Meade 0.42 0.43 0.45 0.46 0.48 0.50 0.51 Miami 0.62 0.64 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.67 Mitchell 0.83 0.86 0.88 0.91 0.89 0.88 0.90 Montgomery 0.84 0.86 0.85 0.84 0.85 0.91 0.94 Morris 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.60 0.57 0.56 0.58 Morton 0.76 0.66 0.77 0.74 0.82 0.84 0.80 Nemaha 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.63 Neosho 0.87 0.88 0.94 0.96 0.96 1.01 0.99 Ness 0.97 0.88 0.98 1.10 1.14 1.25 1.35 Norton 0.63 0.59 0.58 0.62 0.60 0.72 0.76 Osage 0.38 0.38 0.37 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39 Osborne 0.57 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.63 0.66 0.63 Ottawa 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.37 0.36 0.37 0.37 Pawnee 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.58 0.60 0.62 0.66 Phillips 0.58 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.66 0.71 0.74 Pottawatomie 1.40 1.44 1.44 1.49 1.44 1.50 1.52 Pratt 1.07 1.08 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.17 1.28 Rawlins 0.42 0.40 0.42 0.44 0.47 0.46 0.50 Reno 1.01 1.05 1.04 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.03 Republic 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.58 0.55 0.53 0.54 Rice 0.49 0.48 0.49 0.53 0.53 0.52 0.53 Riley 0.64 0.67 0.71 0.76 0.77 0.79 0.86 Rk 065 064 065 070 076 082 087Rooks 0.65 0.64 0.65 0.70 0.76 0.82 0.87 Rush 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.38 0.42 0.44 0.42 Russell 0.67 0.70 0.72 0.77 0.84 0.88 0.90 Saline 1.37 1.36 1.35 1.32 1.32 1.31 1.32 Scott 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.87 0.91 0.85 0.83 Sedgwick 1.20 1.21 1.18 1.18 1.17 1.15 1.17 Seward 1.22 1.12 1.16 1.10 1.13 1.14 1.19 Shawnee 1.20 1.20 1.18 1.16 1.14 1.14 1.11 Sheridan 0.50 0.54 0.56 0.59 0.58 0.61 0.78 Sherman 1.15 1.13 1.11 1.15 1.15 1.14 1.14 Smith 0.49 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.56 0.56 0.56 Stafford 0.38 0.40 0.46 0.55 0.51 0.51 0.55 Stanton 0.51 0.40 0.44 0.48 0.58 0.61 0.63 Stevens 0.66 0.57 0.62 0.61 0.72 0.77 0.84 Sumner 0.45 0.45 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 Thomas 1.12 1.15 1.16 1.20 1.26 1.29 1.40 Trego 0.56 0.64 0.64 0.68 0.76 0.81 0.92 Wabaunsee 0.26 0.26 0.29 0.28 0.31 0.32 0.30 Wallace 0.46 0.50 0.51 0.56 0.54 0.57 0.57 Washington 0.40 0.41 0.39 0.42 0.43 0.45 0.45 Wichita 0.48 0.42 0.46 0.49 0.58 0.58 0.58 Wilson 0.41 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.51 0.55 0.59 Woodson 0.35 0.40 0.40 0.41 0.40 0.41 0.41 Wyandotte 0.75 0.77 0.82 0.84 0.82 0.90 0.93 Pull Factor = County per capita sales tax/state per capita sales tax. A pull factor which is higher than 1.0 indicates that the county is attracting business; a pull factor that is less than 1.0 indicates the county is losing business. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research, http://www.ksrevenue.org/pullfactor.htm (accessed May 30, 2008). 110 Percent Change 19.6 - 33.8 33.9 - 44.2 44.3 - 58.8 58.9 - 141.7 141.8 - 366.7 International Exports by State, Percent Change 2002-2006 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information. 111 State 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Percent Change 2002-2006 Percent Change 2005-2006 2006 Rank Alabama $8,267 $8,340 $9,037 $10,796 $13,878 67.9 28.6 23 Alaska 2,516 2,739 3,157 3,592 4,044 60.7 12.6 36 Arizona 11,871 13,323 13,423 14,950 18,287 54.0 22.3 17 Arkansas 2,804 2,962 3,493 3,862 4,265 52.1 10.4 35 California 92,214 93,995 109,968 116,819 127,746 38.5 9.4 2 Colorado 5,522 6,109 6,651 6,784 7,956 44.1 17.3 29 Connecticut 8,313 8,136 8,559 9,687 12,238 47.2 26.3 26 Delaware 2,004 1,886 2,053 2,525 3,889 94.1 54.0 37 District of Columbia 1,066 809 1,164 825 1,040 -2.4 26.0 48 Florida 24,544 24,953 28,982 33,377 38,545 57.0 15.5 7 Georgia 14,413 16,286 19,633 20,577 20,073 39.3 -2.4 16 Hawaii 514 368 405 1,028 706 37.4 -31.3 51 Idaho 1,967 2,096 2,915 3,260 3,721 89.2 14.1 39 Illinois 25,686 26,473 30,214 35,868 42,085 63.8 17.3 5 Indiana 14,923 16,402 19,109 21,476 22,620 51.6 5.3 13 Iowa 4,755 5,236 6,394 7,348 8,410 76.9 14.5 28 Kansas 4,988 4,553 4,931 6,720 8,626 72.9 28.4 27 Kentucky 10,607 10,734 12,992 14,899 17,232 62.5 15.7 18 Louisiana 17,567 18,390 19,922 19,232 23,503 33.8 22.2 12 Maine 1,973 2,188 2,432 2,310 2,627 33.1 13.7 44 Maryland 4,474 4,941 5,746 7,119 7,598 69.8 6.7 30 Massachusetts 16,708 18,663 21,837 22,043 24,047 43.9 9.1 11 Michigan 33,775 32,941 35,625 37,584 40,405 19.6 7.5 6 Minnesota 10,402 11,266 12,678 14,705 16,309 56.8 10.9 20 Mississippi 3,058 2,558 3,179 4,008 4,674 52.8 16.6 33 Missouri 6,791 7,234 8,997 10,462 12,776 88.1 22.1 25 Montana 386 361 565 711 887 129.8 24.8 49 Nebraska 2,528 2,724 2,316 3,004 3,625 43.4 20.7 40 Nevada 1,177 2,033 2,907 3,937 5,493 366.7 39.5 32 New Hampshire 1,863 1,931 2,286 2,548 2,811 50.9 10.3 43 New Jersey 17,002 16,818 19,192 21,080 27,002 58.8 28.1 9 New Mexico 1,196 2,326 2,046 2,540 2,892 141.8 13.8 42 New York 36,977 39,181 44,401 50,492 57,369 55.1 13.6 3 North Carolina 14,719 16,199 18,115 19,463 21,218 44.2 9.0 15 North Dakota 859 854 1,008 1,185 1,509 75.7 27.3 46 Ohio 27,723 29,764 31,208 34,801 37,833 36.5 8.7 8 Oklahoma 2,444 2,660 3,178 4,314 4,375 79.0 1.4 34 Oregon 10,086 10,357 11,172 12,381 15,288 51.6 23.5 21 Pennsylvania 15,768 16,299 18,487 22,271 26,334 67.0 18.2 10 Rhode Island 1,121 1,177 1,286 1,269 1,531 36.6 20.7 45 South Carolina 9,656 11,773 13,376 13,944 13,615 41.0 -2.4 24 South Dakota 597 672 826 941 1,185 98.5 25.9 47 Tennessee 11,621 12,612 16,123 19,070 22,020 89.5 15.5 14 Texas 95,396 98,846 117,245 128,761 150,888 58.2 17.2 1 Utah 4,543 4,115 4,718 6,056 6,798 49.6 12.3 31 Vermont 2,521 2,627 3,283 4,240 3,817 51.4 -10.0 38 Virginia 10,796 10,853 11,631 12,216 14,104 30.6 15.5 22 Washington 34,627 34,173 33,793 37,948 53,075 53.3 39.9 4 West Virginia 2,237 2,380 3,262 3,147 3,225 44.2 2.5 41 Wisconsin 10,684 11,510 12,706 14,923 17,169 60.7 15.0 19 Wyoming 553 582 680 669 830 50.1 24.0 50 United States $693,257 $723,743 $817,936 $904,380 $1,037,143 49.6 14.7 U.S. total includes exports from Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and unallocated areas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information, http://tse.export.gov/ (accessed December 4, 2007). (millions of dollars) State Merchandise Export Totals to the World, 2002-2006 112 2006 International Exports from Kansas Product Value ($) Percent Transportation Equipment Processed Foods Computer & Electronic Prod. Machinery Manufactures All Others 3,310,886,744 1,299,961,148 1,085,547,660 747,130,650 2,182,026,439 $8,625,552,641 38.4 15.1 12.6 8.6 25.3 100%Total Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Trade and Industry Information. 113 C ount ry Va lue 2004r Va lue 2005r Va lue 2006r Va lue 2007 P e rcent Sha r e 2004r P e rcent Sha r e 2005r P e rcent Sha r e 2006r P e rcent Sha r e 2007 Kansas T o tal and P e rcent S h are of U. S . T o tal $4, 940 $6, 736 $8, 636 $10, 246 0. 6 0. 7 0. 8 0. 9 18. 6 T o t a l T op 25 C ount ries and P e rcent of Kansas 4, 314 5, 752 7, 219 8, 449 87. 3 85. 4 83. 6 82. 5 17. 0 Canada 1, 319 1, 803 2, 280 2, 428 26. 7 26. 8 26. 4 23. 7 6. 5 Me x i c o 644 855 955 916 13. 0 12. 7 11. 1 8. 9 -4. 1 Federal Republ i c of Germ any 188 280 387 616 3. 8 4. 2 4. 5 6. 0 59. 0 Uni t ed K i ngdom 287 306 529 593 5. 8 4. 5 6. 1 5. 8 12. 0 Chi n a 210 314 360 489 4. 3 4. 7 4. 2 4. 8 35. 9 J apan 199 259 367 377 4. 0 3. 8 4. 2 3. 7 2. 8 Br a z il 129 189 183 339 2. 6 2. 8 2. 1 3. 3 84. 8 Au s t r a lia 134 193 253 282 2. 7 2. 9 2. 9 2. 7 11. 5 Franc e 144 162 162 246 2. 9 2. 4 1. 9 2. 4 51. 3 K orea, S out h 168 173 170 227 3. 4 2. 6 2. 0 2. 2 33. 2 S i ngapore 126 167 200 185 2 .6 2 .5 2 .3 1 .8 - 7 .3 Taiw an 65 81 122 173 1. 3 1. 2 1. 4 1. 7 41. 5 Hong K ong 62 111 196 172 1. 3 1. 6 2. 3 1. 7 -12. 3 S pai n 55 63 78 156 1. 1 0. 9 0. 9 1. 5 99. 8 Ita l y 94 108 110 143 1. 9 1. 6 1. 3 1. 4 30. 3 Be lg iu m 36 54 156 139 0. 7 0. 8 1. 8 1. 4 -11. 0 P ort ugal 66 125 141 134 1 .3 1 .9 1 .6 1 .3 - 5 .2 I ndi a 45 84 104 132 0. 9 1. 2 1. 2 1. 3 26. 4 S out h A f ri c a 68 78 125 128 1. 4 1. 2 1. 4 1. 3 3. 0 Net herl ands 54 59 102 109 1. 1 0. 9 1. 2 1. 1 6. 3 Ir a q 122 1 0 1 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 1 .0 - Eq y p t 15 24 42 97 0. 3 0. 4 0. 5 0. 9 128. 7 Ni geri a 53 89 22 94 1. 1 1. 3 0. 3 0. 9 318. 4 S w i t zerl and 56 90 58 91 1. 1 1. 3 0. 7 0. 9 56. 5 Au str i a 96 84 113 84 1. 9 1. 2 1. 3 0. 8 -25. 6 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, Forei gn T r ade D i v i s i on, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / f o r e i g n - t r ade/stati s ti cs/state/data/k s .htm l (accessed M a y 30, 2008). S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates a percent change greater than 500. r - rev i s e d Total U .S. Expor ts v ia K a nsas (O r igin of Mov e ment) and 2007 Top 25 C ountr i es R eceiv i ng K a nsas Expor ts (v alues in millions of dollars) P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 114 C o m m odit i es Va lue 2004r Va lue 2005r Va lue 2006r Va lue 2007 P e rcent Sha r e 2004r P e rcent Sha r e 2005r P e rcent Sha r e 2006r P e rcent Sha r e 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 T o tal A l l Com m odi ti es vi a Kansas and P e rcent S h are of U. S . T o tal $4, 940 $6, 736 $8, 636 $10, 246 0. 6 0. 7 0. 8 0. 9 18. 6 T o tal T op 25 Com m odi ti es and P e rcent of Kansas T o tal 2, 972 4, 149 5, 540 6, 772 60. 2 61. 6 64. 1 66. 1 22. 2 Air p lanes and other air c r a ft, unl aden w e ight >2,000 k g and <15,000 k g 809 1,515 2,248 2,765 16. 4 22.5 26.0 27.0 23.0 W heat (ex c ept durum ) and m es l i n 234 234 150 538 4. 7 3. 5 1. 7 5. 2 258. 7 W hol e hi des and s k i ns , bovi ne and equi ne, w ei ght >16 k g 279 297 341 365 5. 6 4. 4 4. 0 3. 6 6. 8 M eat of bov ines , boneles s , f r es h or c h illed 180 224 363 341 3. 6 3 . 3 4. 2 3 . 3 -6. 1 Dog and c at f ood, put up f or ret ai l s al e 138 164 247 290 2. 8 2. 4 2. 9 2. 8 17. 6 Radi o navi gat i onal ai d apparat us 114 125 133 226 2. 3 1. 9 1. 5 2. 2 70. 7 S oybeans , w het her or not brok en 40 66 106 205 0. 8 1. 0 1. 2 2. 0 92. 1 P art s of ai rpl anes or hel i c opt ers (ex c ept propel l ers , rot ors , and underc arri ages ) 251 210 227 204 5. 1 3. 1 2. 6 2. 0 -10. 1 Dat a proc es s i ng s t orage uni t s 15 41 140 201 0. 3 0. 6 1. 6 2. 0 43. 1 M ec hani c al f r ont -end s hovel l oaders 51 87 122 187 1. 0 1. 3 1. 4 1. 8 53. 6 Cont rol , adapt er, and ot her uni t s f or aut om at i c dat a proc es s i ng m ac hi nes 158 272 295 175 3. 2 4. 0 3. 4 1. 7 -40. 7 Turboj et and t urbopropel l er part s 116 171 162 156 2. 4 2. 5 1. 9 1. 5 -3. 2 P as s enger vehi c l es , s park - i gni t i on i nt . c om b. engi ne >1, 500 c c and <3, 000 c c 75 79 81 154 1. 5 1. 2 0. 9 1. 5 89. 8 Corn, ot her t han c orn s eed 3 6 36 144 0. 1 0. 1 0. 4 1. 4 295. 2 P as s enger vehi c l es , s park - i gni t i on i nt ernal c om bus t i on engi ne >3, 000 c c 225 242 335 101 4. 6 3. 6 3. 9 1. 0 -69. 9 Air p lanes and other air c r a ft, unl aden w e ight <2,000 k g 10 24 44 87 0.2 0 .4 0.5 0 .8 99.1 Grai n s orghum 58 88 82 84 1. 2 1. 3 1. 0 0. 8 1. 7 B ovi ne and equi ne hi des & s k i ns , uns pl i t f ul l grai ns and grai n s pl i t s i n t he w et s t at e 42 50 68 82 0. 9 0. 7 0. 8 0. 8 20. 4 Cyc l ohex ane 0 9 41 81 0. 0 0. 1 0. 5 0. 8 95. 7 I ns t rum ent s & appl i anc es f or aeronaut i c al or s pac e navi gat i on (ex c ept c om pas s es ) 65 68 82 78 1. 3 1. 0 1. 0 0. 8 -4. 8 Hel i um and ot her rare gas es (ex c ept argon) 58 61 67 67 1. 2 0. 9 0. 8 0. 7 -0. 7 Di gi t al proc es s i ng uni t s 8 51 86 65 0. 2 0. 8 1. 0 0. 6 - 23. 7 Truc k ax l es , w heel s , and part s f or rai l vehi c l es 16 29 36 64 0. 3 0. 4 0. 4 0. 6 79. 2 P art s (ex c ept ant ennas ) f or t r ans m i s s i ons , radi os , and t el evi s i ons 22 23 32 57 0. 4 0. 3 0. 4 0. 6 79. 4 I ns ul at ed el ec t r i c c onduc t ors =<80 v 6 11 14 55 0. 1 0. 2 0. 2 0. 5 291. 5 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, Forei gn T r ade D i v i s i on, S t ate E x port D a ta, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / f o r e i g n - t r ade/stati s ti cs/state/data/k s .htm l (accessed M a y 30, 2008). r - rev i s e d U .S. Expor ts v ia K a nsas (O r igin of Mov e ment) and 2007 Top 25 Expor t C ommodities for K a nsas (v alues in millions of dollars) 115 State 2004 2005 2006 2007p 2004 2005 2006 2007 Alabama 454 364 392 386 395 331 460 382 Alaska 58 33 44 27 59 51 79 74 Arizona 1,746 1,635 1,793 1,814 1,073 1,002 1,512 1,597 Arkansas 172 149 189 151 221 172 236 246 California 22,389 19,928 23,579 22,888 10,442 10,016 13,217 13,965 Colorado 2,366 2,044 2,218 2,071 1,313 1,337 1,746 1,866 Connecticut 1,760 1,716 1,790 1,632 800 749 1,004 1,040 Delaware 411 386 353 353 22,108 20,040 24,205 23,801 District of Columbia 78 60 66 67 689 500 865 782 Florida 3,144 2,744 3,129 3,049 3,741 3,696 5,247 5,779 Georgia 1,504 1,383 1,596 1,614 1,511 1,564 2,102 2,050 Hawaii 106 64 81 83 134 147 226 264 Idaho 1,831 1,646 1,611 1,478 202 166 275 260 Illinois 3,994 3,352 3,808 3,795 3,177 3,042 3,850 3,910 Indiana 1,596 1,303 1,437 1,350 1,029 978 1,219 1,236 Iowa 771 650 729 665 506 516 639 715 Kansas 512 509 516 544 402 401 558 557 Kentucky 491 408 437 500 423 387 481 475 Louisiana 428 308 367 293 394 320 391 391 Maine 161 143 158 133 252 228 320 362 Maryland 1,517 1,306 1,467 1,435 1,183 1,061 1,483 1,511 Massachusetts 4,109 3,443 4,089 3,876 1,865 1,653 2,112 2,056 Michigan 4,260 3,907 3,913 3,797 1,783 1,728 2,325 2,140 Minnesota 3,178 2,659 3,034 2,992 1,938 1,856 2,288 2,289 Mississippi 164 138 143 169 130 133 163 176 Missouri 961 791 775 858 1,203 1,095 1,510 1,543 Montana 144 130 116 123 99 107 147 198 Fiscal Years 2004-2007 Patents Issued and Trademarks Registered to U.S. Residents, by State Patents* Issued Trademarks Registered Nebraska 255 222 218 245 317 344 447 429 Nevada 482 461 471 451 1,726 1,909 2,524 2,777 New Hampshire 699 569 638 609 259 272 312 334 New Jersey 3,517 2,978 3,414 3,185 2,231 2,166 2,758 2,691 New Mexico 394 308 313 331 156 172 229 246 New York 6,788 5,631 6,075 6,007 5,797 5,359 6,862 7,064 North Carolina 2,122 1,882 2,172 1,935 1,189 1,084 1,510 1,492 North Dakota 61 84 70 92 70 62 81 91 Ohio 3,678 2,892 3,123 3,058 2,544 2,134 2,922 2,869 Oklahoma 545 430 557 518 415 399 568 525 Oregon 1,970 1,843 2,366 2,398 840 891 1,139 1,196 Pennsylvania 3,397 2,735 2,992 2,980 2,246 2,061 2,587 2,452 Rhode Island 362 333 333 381 364 409 367 348 South Carolina 609 553 633 588 434 452 570 552 South Dakota 89 78 74 72 112 98 184 175 Tennessee 956 754 754 807 733 792 1,013 1,049 Texas 6,424 5,660 6,345 6,316 3,367 3,278 4,308 4,410 Utah 763 688 745 790 742 713 946 905 Vermont 442 439 459 512 159 150 192 240 Virginia 1,255 1,045 1,154 1,192 1,325 1,367 1,697 1,905 Washington 2,544 2,446 3,253 3,822 1,750 1,686 2,185 2,095 West Virginia 116 106 107 118 79 70 82 115 Wisconsin 2,051 1,812 1,987 1,973 1,394 1,295 1,566 1,673 Wyoming 60 60 57 57 121 111 161 145 United States 97,913 85,238 96,174 94,618 97,571 92,527 119,526 122,266 p - preliminary * Includes utility, plant, design, and reissue patents. Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Annual Reports, 2004-2007 Performance and Accountability Report, http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/annual/index.html (accessed January 29, 2008). 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. 116 Climate Climate Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 117 January (top) July (bottom) 40.6 81.0 Kansas: Temperatures in Kansas, by Region, 2006 January and July Averages (degrees Fahrenheit) Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from 2007Kansas Farm Facts.Institute Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 38.9 80.2 40.6 80.7 81.0 39.3 41.3 82.5 42.7 82.8 39.0 80.5 42.3 81.0 41.0 80.4 38.5 79.1 118 Month 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. January 38.5 27.4 38.9 28.6 40.6 30.7 39.3 26.4 41.3 28.3 February 31.3 32.6 32.3 34.1 34.9 36.3 32.3 32.1 32.9 34.1 March 40.3 40.6 42.5 42.1 45.6 44.5 42.4 42.1 45.3 43.9 April 53.6 50.1 55.5 51.4 58.3 53.6 57.5 52.5 59.9 53.9 May 62.8 59.9 63.9 61.1 66.7 63.2 64.6 62.4 65.9 63.7 June 73.5 70.7 75.1 71.9 76.7 73.6 75.7 73.0 76.7 74.2 July 79.1 76.5 80.2 77.4 80.7 78.7 81.0 78.7 82.5 79.8 August 74.9 74.3 76.4 75.3 76.9 76.8 77.3 76.4 79.8 77.8 September 60.2 64.9 62.3 66.2 64.7 68.0 63.2 67.2 64.7 68.7 October 50.4 52.7 53.0 54.2 55.8 56.2 52.7 55.1 55.4 56.8 November 40.1 38.0 42.1 39.5 44.2 41.9 41.6 40.0 44.0 42.1 December 30.8 29.6 32.4 31.2 34.5 33.1 34.5 29.7 36.1 31.9 Annual 53.0 51.4 54.6 52.8 56.6 54.7 55.2 53.0 57.0 54.6 Month 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. January 42.7 30.4 39.0 25.9 41.0 28.0 42.3 30.8 40.6 28.8 February 35.6 36.4 32.4 32.0 33.6 34.0 35.2 36.7 33.6 34.5 March 47.5 45.5 43.6 42.7 45.5 44.4 47.3 46.6 44.7 43.8 April 61.9 55.1 58.9 53.5 60.3 54.5 61.5 56.3 58.8 53.6 May 67.3 64.8 64.5 63.6 65.3 64.2 66.9 65.4 65.5 63.3 June 77.1 75.1 74.6 73.1 74.9 73.4 74.8 74.4 75.6 73.4 July 82.8 80.5 80.5 78.1 80.4 78.6 81.0 79.7 81.0 78.8 August 80.6 78.9 78.4 76.0 80.2 76.9 82.3 78.3 78.7 76.9 September 66.5 70.0 63.8 67.3 65.2 68.3 66.7 69.7 64.4 68.0 October 57.6 58.1 53.4 55.9 54.5 56.9 57.2 58.5 54.7 56.2 November 46.3 43.4 44.0 41.4 45.8 43.1 48.2 45.1 44.3 41.8 December 37.7 33.4 36.3 29.9 36.7 32.1 37.2 34.5 35.3 31.9 Annual 58.6 56.0 55.8 53.3 57.0 54.5 58.4 56.3 56.4 54.3 Temperatures in Kansas, by Region SoutheastEast CentralNortheastSouth Central Northwest West Central Southwest 2006 Total and 1971-2000 Average North Central Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). Central State (degrees Fahrenheit) 119 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from 2007 Kansas Farm Facts.Institute Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 22.30 22.05 26.24 24.92 25.97 30.90 30.45 29.52 23.18 26.01Kansas: 2006 Total (top) Average (bottom)28.87 21.66 20.66 19.84 27.48 29.40 28.66 36.27 37.54 40.61 Precipitation in Kansas, by Region 2006 Total and Average (in inches) 1971–2000 120 State: 28.87Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from .2006 Kansas Farm FactsInstitute Average Precipitation in , by , 1971–2000 (in inches) Kansas County Allen 41.69 Anderson 40.00 Atchison 36.97 Barber 26.30 Barton 26.62 Bourbon 44.14 Brown 36.87 Butler 34.95 Chase 34.36 Chautauqua 39.28 Cherokee 44.47 Cheyenne 18.34 Clark 23.18 Clay 31.04 Cloud 30.03 Coffey 37.44 Comanche 25.32 Cowley 35.92 Crawford 44.56 Decatur 22.15 Dickinson 34.38 Doniphan 37.43 Douglas 38.30 Edwards 24.79 Elk 38.81 Ellis 22.78 Ellsworth 27.52 Finney 19.90 Ford 22.97 Franklin 38.31 Geary 32.54 Gove 21.86 Graham 21.70 Grant 17.39 Gray 23.05 Greeley 17.44 Greenwood 36.71 Hamilton 16.62 Harper 30.33 Harvey 32.01 Haskell 19.22 Hodgeman 21.86 Jackson 36.96 Jefferson 37.83 Jewell 26.91 Johnson 40.33 Kearny 18.58 Kingman 30.33 Kiowa 26.10 Labette 43.99 Lane 21.47 39.51 Lincoln 28.57 Linn 40.98 Logan 18.80 Lyon 36.16 McPherson 31.96 Marion 33.11 Marshall 33.16 Meade 21.26 Miami 39.23 Mitchell 26.52 Montgomery 43.46 Morris 34.13 Morton 17.66 Nemaha 34.32 Neosho 41.25 Ness 21.77 Norton 22.62 Osage 37.32 Osborne 26.25 Ottawa 30.70 Pawnee 23.99 Phillips 23.44 Pottawatomie 34.95 Pratt 27.85 Rawlins 21.75 Reno 30.32 Republic 29.46 Rice 27.85 Riley 32.36 Rooks 23.89 Rush 23.63 Russell 26.25 Saline 31.34 Scott 20.70 Sedgwick 31.64 Seward 19.73 Shawnee 36.20 Sheridan 20.80 Sherman 19.76 Smith 25.01 Stafford 26.03 Stanton 14.60 Stevens 18.43 Sumner 32.45 Thomas 20.31 Trego 22.07 Wabaunsee 35.34 Wallace 20.11 Washington 31.15 Wichita 18.44 Wilson 40.69 Woodson 40.37 38.70 Leavenworth Wyandotte 121 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from 2007 Kansas Farm Facts.Institute *Data not reported for July, August, and September 2006. State: 26.01 Precipitation in , by , 2006 (in inches) Kansas County Allen 30.22 Anderson 27.83 Atchison 33.50 Barber 25.45 Barton 28.04 Bourbon 30.67 Brown 29.21 Butler 25.23 Chase 25.11 Chautauqua 29.10 Cherokee 31.34 Cheyenne 17.71 Clark 21.42 Clay 26.57 Cloud 26.92 Coffey 27.63 Comanche 19.62 Cowley 29.63 Crawford 33.16 Decatur 22.52 Dickinson 28.09 Doniphan 28.55 Douglas 30.23 Edwards 24.72 Elk 28.85 Ellis 22.09 Ellsworth 24.80 Finney 21.03 Ford 24.58 Franklin 29.20 Geary 26.10 Gove 21.97 Graham 24.57 Grant 19.70 Gray 23.10 Greeley 19.36 Greenwood 28.03 Hamilton 23.01 Harper 26.04 Harvey 17.15* Haskell 24.30 Hodgeman 31.05 Jackson 28.67 Jefferson 28.87 Jewell 26.18 Johnson 36.25 Kearny 20.36 Kingman 31.62 Kiowa 23.40 Labette 30.55 Lane 24.82 Leavenworth 32.70 Lincoln 20.56 Linn 31.58 Logan 20.31 Lyon 25.58 McPherson 26.00 Marion 23.55 Marshall 27.80 Meade 23.93 Miami 30.98 Mitchell 23.46 Montgomery 31.61 Morris 25.96 Morton 21.94 Nemaha 29.00 Neosho 29.15 Ness 24.67 Norton 24.92 Osage 29.88 Osborne 23.20 Ottawa 30.23 Pawnee 28.13 Phillips 26.11 Pottawatomie 28.23 Pratt 27.72 Rawlins 22.43 Reno 25.45 Republic 26.76 Rice 25.48 Riley 26.90 Rooks 25.30 Rush 28.86 Russell 21.52 Saline 26.92 Scott 21.77 Sedgwick 26.76 Seward 23.87 Shawnee 31.11 Sheridan 20.59 Sherman 19.93 Smith 28.46 Stafford 27.08 Stanton 19.07 Stevens 24.01 Sumner 26.29 Thomas 19.23 Trego 22.38 Wabaunsee 30.82 Wallace 21.45 Washington 31.62 Wichita 26.08 Wilson 27.54 Woodson 27.70 Wyandotte 32.60 122 1971-2000 Average Precipitation in Kansas Precipitation (inches) Less than 20 20 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 40 More than 40 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Oregon State University, PRISM Group, http://prism.oregonstate.edu/. Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas State University, Weather Data Library. Precipitation (inches) Less than 20 20 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 40 More than 40 1961-1990 123 Month 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. January 0.32 0.51 0.27 0.52 0.17 0.49 0.12 0.65 0.16 0.74 February 0.04 0.55 0.00 0.59 0.00 0.53 0.00 0.72 0.00 0.91 March 1.37 1.51 1.32 1.57 1.00 1.49 2.16 2.21 2.08 2.43 April 0.86 2.05 0.68 1.76 0.43 1.69 1.92 2.50 3.00 2.61 May 2.11 3.71 1.89 3.25 1.88 3.10 2.91 4.19 2.13 4.39 June 4.42 3.08 3.63 2.73 2.65 2.92 2.94 3.47 3.56 3.80 July 1.71 3.43 1.75 3.37 2.79 2.86 2.10 3.85 1.37 3.83 August 3.61 2.65 2.95 2.63 4.43 2.51 5.65 3.25 6.16 3.43 September 2.37 1.45 1.39 1.54 1.42 1.61 3.42 2.50 2.12 2.54 October 2.71 1.27 3.14 1.17 2.07 1.25 1.52 1.85 1.77 2.18 November 0.12 1.00 0.11 1.04 0.08 0.88 0.20 1.50 0.17 1.62 December 3.54 0.45 5.17 0.49 5.13 0.51 3.03 0.79 2.40 0.92 Annual 23.18 21.66 22.30 20.66 22.05 19.84 25.97 27.48 24.92 29.40 Month 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. 2006 Avg. January 0.15 0.76 0.55 0.90 0.54 1.09 0.79 1.26 0.33 0.77 February 0.00 0.96 0.01 1.04 0.01 1.21 0.02 1.63 0.01 0.91 March 1.87 2.48 2.29 2.53 2.60 2.75 2.58 3.22 1.90 2.25 April 2.24 2.57 4.06 3.23 4.10 3.42 4.96 3.62 2.42 2.58 May 3.95 4.05 2.07 4.95 3.39 5.07 4.33 5.23 2.81 4.18 June 4.18 4.03 2.08 4.82 2.34 5.08 2.81 5.17 3.20 3.88 July 2.48 3.37 3.64 4.38 3.50 3.94 2.75 3.92 2.45 3.61 August 5.54 2.97 8.23 3.79 5.21 3.73 3.47 3.72 4.93 3.16 September 1.15 2.59 2.51 4.15 1.98 3.95 1.10 4.14 1.87 2.69 October 1.66 2.23 2.67 2.94 3.06 3.14 2.01 3.70 2.23 2.18 November 0.26 1.64 0.91 2.29 1.42 2.64 1.41 3.11 0.51 1.70 December 2.76 1.01 1.88 1.25 2.30 1.52 3.29 1.89 3.35 0.96 Annual 26.24 28.66 30.90 36.27 30.45 37.54 29.52 40.61 26.01 28.87 Source: 2007 Kansas Farm Facts , http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed December 3, 2007). Precipitation in Kansas, by Region (inches of water) Northwest West Central Southwest North Central Central 2006 Total and 1971-2000 Average StateSouth Central Northeast East Central Southeast 124 1971-2000 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Average Allen 44.48 33.35 35.07 48.64 38.87 30.22 41.69 Anderson 37.39 33.60 30.51 45.65 39.92 27.83 40.00 Atchison 48.50 24.92 25.77 31.35 39.61 33.50 36.97 Barber 19.81 31.31 26.39 22.31 29.48 25.45 26.30 Barton 29.66 19.01 21.32 25.38 24.47 28.04 26.62 Bourbon 29.53 34.50 37.44 45.24 38.51 30.67 44.14 Brown 24.98 23.51 23.47 30.16 34.58 29.21 36.87 Butler 32.02 34.98 38.40 43.03 40.19 25.23 34.95 Chase 32.57 28.80 37.52 40.47 40.51 25.11 34.36 Chautauqua 25.60 35.62 45.60 43.85 37.24 29.10 39.28 Cherokee 38.44 34.34 39.85 44.03 33.60 31.34 44.47 Cheyenne 16.96 11.07 13.65 18.35 19.96 17.71 18.34 Clark 21.59 19.01 14.55 21.55 25.69 21.42 23.18 Clay 31.51 18.36 24.44 25.68 31.30 26.57 31.04 Cloud 30.81 19.01 25.11 26.52 22.28 26.92 30.03 Coffey 35.36 32.47 35.05 39.36 46.66 27.63 37.44 Comanche 21.28 23.85 23.09 26.30 23.30 19.62 25.32 Cowley 28.05 41.08 39.63 42.71 34.87 29.63 35.92 Crawford 42.21 36.73 41.97 43.07 35.04 33.16 44.56 Decatur 22.12 12.15 14.91 21.78 23.42 22.52 22.15 Dickinson 29.79 23.88 27.94 27.23 38.61 28.09 34.38 Doniphan 44.96 25.13 28.37 27.35 38.15 28.55 37.43 Douglas 38.57 25.53 31.07 38.97 39.69 30.23 38.30 Edwards 24.34 18.92 19.24 26.88 21.45 24.72 24.79 Elk 30.13 39.36 40.31 42.54 41.97 28.85 38.81 Ellis 27.39 17.40 19.48 25.15 19.77 22.09 22.78 Ellsworth 27.75 25.42 26.73 26.93 22.72 24.80 27.52 Finney 20.94 14.04 16.09 24.14 18.79 21.03 19.90 Ford 17.50 17.84 19.07 23.53 25.67 24.58 22.97 Franklin 34.79 27.67 33.46 42.87 48.36 29.20 38.31 Geary 38.97 23.94 24.71 27.89 34.07 26.10 32.54 Gove 21.72 13.67 14.38 22.76 23.56 21.97 21.86 Graham 22.35 14.40 13.65 20.30 21.19 24.57 21.70 Grant 16.91 11.75 15.32 22.43 16.29 19.70 17.39 Gray 17.05 12.85 19.73 22.72 22.87 23.10 23.05 Greeley 13.07 10.21 16.70 23.09 19.75 19.36 17.44 Greenwood 37.82 32.25 33.82 41.66 46.17 28.03 36.71 Hamilton 16.80 8.66 12.32 16.99 15.66 23.01 16.62 Harper 28.27 34.63 33.06 33.03 30.86 26.04 30.33 Harvey 27.17 30.58 36.05 33.56 36.18 17.15 * 32.01 Haskell 12.63 11.86 13.98 21.55 21.52 24.30 19.22 Hodgeman 20.84 14.03 16.81 24.92 24.22 31.05 21.86 Jackson 42.36 29.24 25.70 33.81 43.60 28.67 36.96 Jefferson 42.88 28.24 30.34 46.73 51.48 28.87 37.83 Jewell 26.75 20.35 25.71 23.55 25.57 26.18 26.91 Johnson 40.22 29.71 32.87 45.89 42.08 36.25 40.33 Kearny 18.86 10.51 18.06 27.04 20.93 20.36 18.58 Kingman 20.39 33.70 30.04 33.20 35.11 31.62 30.33 Kiowa 24.16 22.33 19.00 22.21 24.46 23.40 26.10 Labette 40.83 35.09 43.25 40.55 36.10 30.55 43.99 Lane 19.53 13.66 19.45 24.33 22.73 24.82 21.47 Leavenworth 42.84 24.59 31.24 41.79 45.09 32.70 39.51 Lincoln 32.58 20.32 22.95 25.91 28.52 20.56 28.57 Linn 40.24 30.20 30.97 47.80 40.18 31.58 40.98 Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2001-2006 and 1971-2000 Average (inches of water) 125 1971-2000 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Average Precipitation in Kansas, by County 2001-2006 and 1971-2000 Average (inches of water) Logan 13.81 12.67 12.97 20.52 20.86 20.31 18.80 Lyon 33.78 33.11 29.88 33.78 41.26 25.58 36.16 McPherson 28.26 29.02 31.80 25.85 32.59 26.00 31.96 Marion 27.99 30.05 33.46 37.75 39.55 23.55 33.11 Marshall 38.37 21.07 24.47 23.81 29.84 27.80 33.16 Meade 24.63 22.31 33.72 29.02 22.48 23.93 21.26 Miami 35.05 31.15 35.48 47.20 41.13 30.98 39.23 Mitchell 27.84 20.08 26.61 27.04 26.50 23.46 26.52 Montgomery 33.55 41.99 46.04 41.51 41.31 31.61 43.46 Morris 31.89 29.22 29.99 39.86 46.07 25.96 34.13 Morton 18.53 13.09 19.22 22.07 17.65 21.94 17.66 Nemaha 47.94 25.37 28.79 30.68 34.94 29.00 34.32 Neosho 36.76 36.87 41.69 41.85 39.55 29.15 41.25 Ness 22.43 15.75 16.51 22.51 19.94 24.67 21.77 Norton 23.39 9.44 17.81 20.08 27.29 24.92 22.62 Osage 28.72 28.63 33.76 40.46 43.98 29.88 37.32 Osborne 28.57 17.86 23.85 27.67 27.71 23.20 26.25 Ottawa 28.26 21.21 25.84 28.02 27.76 30.23 30.70 Pawnee 34.35 17.37 19.06 28.31 22.90 28.13 23.99 Phillips 27.53 13.59 18.51 21.18 28.22 26.11 23.44 Pottawatomie 34.94 25.72 27.03 31.61 35.67 28.23 34.95 Pratt 15.01 28.14 24.43 30.38 25.28 27.72 27.85 Rawlins 21.52 11.09 17.07 22.86 21.58 22.43 21.75 Reno 25.96 32.16 32.18 36.49 36.24 25.45 30.32 Republic 35.89 19.94 32.23 22.97 32.61 26.76 29.46 Rice 21.77 27.73 24.01 29.60 27.70 25.48 27.85 Riley 34.22 25.97 27.01 32.87 34.97 26.90 32.36 Rooks 25.35 17.24 17.39 22.93 26.77 25.30 23.89 Rush 26.30 15.80 18.66 24.63 22.92 28.86 23.63 Russell 28.77 17.53 17.68 23.02 24.47 21.52 26.25 Saline 24.17 17.66 24.81 20.48 26.43 26.92 31.34 Scott 17.80 13.18 16.95 22.61 22.37 21.77 20.70 Sedgwick 28.54 34.80 31.08 40.03 35.85 26.76 31.64 Seward 15.64 15.14 19.77 33.91 13.60 23.87 19.73 Shawnee 42.16 25.96 29.48 40.76 44.44 31.11 36.20 Sheridan 22.60 10.44 13.86 20.01 25.33 20.59 20.80 Sherman 17.60 11.02 14.70 22.27 17.73 19.93 19.76 Smith 28.48 19.08 20.48 24.56 29.22 28.46 25.01 Stafford 25.52 30.06 23.82 33.34 28.84 27.08 26.03 Stanton 20.90 12.87 15.53 22.20 18.82 19.07 14.60 Stevens 15.04 12.87 24.81 26.60 21.76 24.01 18.43 Sumner 26.25 35.14 35.19 48.26 36.51 26.29 32.45 Thomas 21.23 12.69 14.00 19.88 21.58 19.23 20.31 Trego 23.93 12.82 17.50 22.00 21.16 22.38 22.07 Wabaunsee 35.48 29.96 28.45 45.03 40.59 30.82 35.34 Wallace 15.98 13.49 18.63 25.64 18.33 21.45 20.11 Washington 40.10 20.13 24.76 27.02 36.41 31.62 31.15 Wichita 19.82 15.62 20.04 23.11 21.10 26.08 18.44 Wilson 29.81 32.63 40.26 50.62 34.49 27.54 40.69 Woodson 43.36 32.84 37.45 49.56 43.60 27.70 40.37 Wyandotte 48.00 31.44 32.63 47.21 40.81 32.60 38.70 Kansas 28.55 22.57 25.87 31.65 30.65 26.01 28.87 * Data not reported for July, August, and September 2006. Source: Kansas Farm Facts, various issues, http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Kansas/Publications/ Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/ (accessed November 27, 2007). 126 Communications and Information Communications and Information Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 127 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas 1971-2008 Television Year AM FM Total Stations 1971 63 31 94 15 1972 63 36 99 15 1973 63 36 99 15 1974 61 42 103 14 1975 62 46 108 14 1976 61 49 110 14 1977 61 57 118 14 1978 62 58 120 14 1979 61 64 125 14 1980 63 70 133 14 1981 64 72 136 16 1982 61 73 134 16 1983 63 78 141 19 1984 62 79 141 24 1985 63 90 153 24 1986 67 79 146 22 1987 62 87 149 21 1988 62 89 151 21 1989 61 94 155 20 1990 61 97 158 22 1991 61 101 162 22 1992 61 104 165 23 1993 62 107 169 22 1994 60 115 175 22 1995 61 118 179 22 1996 61 124 185 22 1997 61 128 189 22 1998 62 131 193 22 1999 63 141 204 24 2000 59 136 195 24 2001 70 157 227 36 2002 69 159 228 36 2003 72 166 238 36 2004 72 167 239 38 2005 72 179 251 39 2006 72 183 255 40 2007 72 183 255 40 2008 72 183 255 40 Source: Associated Press Broadcast Services, Broadcasting Yearbook , various issues; R.R. Bowker, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000; Kansas Association of Broadcasters, Kansas Radio and Television Stations, 2001 - 2008, http://www.kab.net/KABPublications/default.aspx (accessed March 25, 2008). Radio Stations 128 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Licensing Database. Digital TV Licensees in Kansas with Tower Locations (as of November 23, 2007) Leavenworth 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 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 KMCI KSSA-TV KDCK-TV KSWK KWCH-TV KPTS KAKE-TV KSAS-TV KSCW KSNW WIBW-TV KOOD KOAM-TV KSNT KTWU Digital TV Tower KWKS KMTW KTKA-TV 129 Circulation of Daily Newspapers in Kansas, 2004-2006 City Newspaper Established Issued 2004 2005 2006 Abilene Abilene Reflector-Chronicle 1872 Mon. - Sat. 3,935 3,935 3,935 Arkansas City Arkansas City Traveler 1870 Mon. - Sat. 4,832 4,832 4,832 Atchison Atchison Daily Globe 1877 Mon. - Sat. 3,293 3,293 - Augusta Augusta Daily Gazette 1893 Mon. - Fri. 2,247 2,247 2,247 Chanute The Chanute Tribune 1892 Mon. - Sat. 4,359 4,359 4,359 Clay Center The Clay Center Dispatch 1873 Mon. - Fri. 3,114 3,114 3,114 Coffeyville The Coffeyville Journal 1875 Tues. - Fri.; Sun. 4,103 4,103 4,103 Colby Colby Free Press 1888 Mon. - Fri. 2,069 2,069 2,069 Columbus The Columbus Daily Advocate 1874 Mon. - Fri. 2,220 2,220 2,220 Concordia Blade-Empire 1902 Mon. - Fri. 2,357 2,357 2,357 Council Grove Council Grove Republican 1872 Mon. - Fri. 2,150 2,150 2150 Derby The Derby Reporter 1960 Mon. - Fri. 1,500 1,500 1,500 Dodge City Dodge City Daily Globe 1911 Mon. - Sat. 9,700 9,700 9,700 El Dorado The El Dorado Times 1882 Mon. - Sat. 3,396 3,396 3,396 Emporia The Emporia Gazette 1890 Mon. - Sat. 7,943 7,818 7,686 Fort Scott The Fort Scott Tribune 1884 Mon. - Sat. 3,289 3,289 3,289 Garden City The Garden City Telegram 1929 Mon. - Sat. 8,912 8,912 9,075 Goodland The Goodland Star-News 1 1932 Mon. - Fri. 2,004 2,004 2,004 Great Bend Great Bend Tribune 2 1876 Tues. - Fri. 6,221 6,221 6,195 Sun. 6,475 6,475 5,997 Hays The Hays Daily News 1929 Mon. - Fri. 12,050 12,802 12,514 Sun. 12,825 13,503 13,286 Hutchinson The Hutchinson News 1872 Mon. - Sat. 30,685 30,247 30,589 Sun. 36,034 35,527 35,039 Independence Independence Daily Reporter 1881 Sun. - Fri. 6,654 6,654 6,654 Iola Iola Register 1865 Mon. - Sat. 3,750 3,750 3,750 Junction City The Daily Union 1861 Mon. - Fri. 4,588 4,285 4,313 Sun. 5,140 4,894 4,832 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 - Lawrence Journal-World 1854 Mon. - Sat. 19,203 18,840 18,963 Sun. 19,252 18,897 19,135 Leavenworth Leavenworth Times 1857 Mon. - Sat. 6,591 6,591 6,318 Liberal Southwest Daily Times 1886 Tues. - Sat. 4,250 4,250 4,250 Sun. 4,500 4,500 4,500 Lyons The Lyons Daily News 1906 Mon. - Fri. 2,321 2,321 2,321 McPherson McPherson Sentinel 1887 Mon. - Sat. 4,227 4,227 4,227 Manhattan The Manhattan Mercury 1884 Mon. - Fri. 10,304 10,304 10,304 Sun. 11,604 11,604 11,604 Newton The Newton Kansan 1872 Mon. - Sat. 7,539 7,539 7,647 Olathe The Olathe News 3 1861 Tues. - Fri. 6,770 5,556 4,542 Sat. 5,650 5,372 4,543 Ottawa The Ottawa Herald 1869 Mon. - Sat. 5,759 5,759 5,759 Parsons Parsons Sun 1871 Mon. - Sat. 5,420 5,420 5,420 Pittsburg The Morning Sun 1887 Mon. - Sat. 10,312 10,312 10,312 Pratt The Pratt Tribune 1917 Mon. - Fri. 2,139 2,139 2,139 Salina The Salina Journal 1871 Mon. - Sat. 27,998 28,025 27,802 Sun. 29,063 29,099 28,505 Topeka The Topeka Capital-Journal 1879 Mon. - Sat. 50,754 48,449 45,553 Sun. 64,585 56,104 53,807 Wellington Wellington Daily News 1901 Mon. - Wed., Fri. 3,170 3,170 3,170 Wichita The Wichita Eagle 1872 Mon. - Thurs. 87,063 84,135 83,751 Fri. 96,506 93,352 83,751 Sat. 92,678 99,427 109,222 Sun. 146,727 145,239 138,885 Winfield Winfield Daily Courier 1871 Mon. - Sat. 4,580 4,397 4,282 Source: Editor & Publisher International Yearbook: The Encyclopedia of the Newspaper Industry , 2005-2007. Single dash (-) indicates not available. 1 The Goodland Daily News became The Goodland Star-News in 2004. 2 The Great Bend Tribune ceased publishing a Monday edition in 2004. 3 The News became The Olathe News in 2004. 130 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas, 2006 City* Newspaper Established Issued 2006 Alma The Signal Enterprise 1884 Thur. 1,550 Andover Andover Journal-Advocate 1971 Thur. 2,500 Anthony Anthony Republican & 4 County News 1879 Wed. 2,600 Ashland The Clark County Clipper - Thur. 1,260 Baxter Springs The Baxter Springs News - Tues. 2,500 Belle Plaine The Belle Plaine News 1879 Thur. 1,000 Belleville The Belleview Telescope 1870 Thur. 4,700 Farmer Stockman of the Midwest - Mon. 2,000 Bird City Bird City Times 1926 Thur. 565 Bonner Springs The Chieftan - Thur. 2,200 Burden Flint Hills Express - Wed. 1,325 Burlingame Osage County Chronicle 1863 Thur. 4,900 Burlington The Coffey County Republican - Tues., Fri. 3,000 Caldwell Caldwell Messenger - Wed. 1,350 Caney Montgomery County Chronicle 1885 Wed. 2,000 Cawker City Cawker City Ledger - Thur. 934 Cherryvale Cherryvale Chronicle 1885 Thur. 3,100 Chetopa Chetopa Advance 1879 Wed. 950 Cimarron Jacksonian - Wed. 1,200 Clearwater Times Sentinel 1894 Thur. 3,000 Clifton Clifton News-Tribune - Thur. 600 Clyde Clyde Republican - Thur. 1,000 Coldwater The Western Star 1886 Thur. 1,000 Conway Springs Conway Springs Star and The Argonia Argosy 1884 Thur. 1,300 Cottonwood Falls Chase County Leader-News 1871 Thur. 1,400 Courtland Courtland Journal - Thur. 700 Dighton The Dighton Herald 1885 Wed. 1,000 Downs The Downs News & Times - Thur. 1,155 Elkhart Elkhart Tri-State News - Thur. 1,850 Ellinwood Ellinwood Leader 1894 Thur. 1,053 Ellis The Ellis Review 1880 Thur. 1,130 Ellsworth Independent Reporter 1871 Thur. 2,700 Erie The Erie Record 1876 Thur. 1,150 Eudora Eudora News 1989 Thur. 1,200 Eureka The Eureka Herald - Thur. 3,050 Frankfort Frankfort Area News 1990 Tues. 800 Fredonia Wilson County Citizen 1870 Mon., Thur. 4,000 Galena Galena Sentinel Times - Wed. 1,300 Gardner Gardner News - Wed. 2,000 Garnett The Anderson County Review 1965 Tues. 3,200 Girard The Girard Press 1869 Wed. 2,300 Glasco The Glasco Sun - Thur. 800 Greensburg Kiowa County Signal - Wed. 1,220 Hanover Hanover News - Fri. 1,234 Herington The Herington Times 1889 Thur. 2,150 Hesston Hesston Record - Thur. 1,074 Hiawatha Hiawatha World 1908 Tues., Fri. 2,300 Hill City The Hill City Times 1886 Wed. 2,600 Hillsboro The Hillsboro Star-Journal - Thur. 2,000 Holton The Holton Recorder 1867 Mon., Wed. 5,000 Horton The Horton Headlight 1886 Thur. 1,800 Hoxie The Hoxie Sentinel - Thur. 1,801 Hugoton The Hugoton Hermes 1887 Thur. 2,158 Jetmore The Jetmore Republican 1878 Wed. 1,500 Johnson Johnson Pioneer - Thur. 888 131 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas, 2006 City* Newspaper Established Issued 2006 Kansas City The Wyandotte West 1968 Thur. 3,500 Kingman Kingman Leader-Courier - Tues., Fri. 3,000 Kinsley Edwards County Sentinel - Wed. 1,200 Kiowa The Kiowa News - Thur. 1,250 La Crosse The Rush County News 1942 Thur. 2,000 Lakin The Lakin Independent - Thur. 1,700 Lawrence River City Pulse 1891 Wed. 27,500 Lebanon The Lebanon Times 1887 Thur. 540 Leoti The Leoti Standard - Wed. 1,000 Liberal Los Tiempos - Thur. 8,500 Lincoln Lincoln Sentinel-Republican - Thur. 1,750 Lindsborg The Lindsborg News-Record - Thur. 2,899 Linn Linn-Palmer Record - Thur. 1,120 Logan The Logan Republican - Thur. 1,000 Louisburg Louisburg Herald - Wed. 2,350 Lucas Lucas-Sylvan News 1896 Thur. 950 Madison The Madison News 1909 Thur. 850 Manhattan Grass & Grain - Tues. 14,000 Mankato Jewell County Record 1890 Thur. 1,005 Marion Marion County Record 1869 Wed. 2,760 Marquette Marquette Tribune 1887 Wed. 600 Marysville Marysville Advocate 1885 Thur. 5,280 Meade Meade County News - Wed. 1,300 Medicine Lodge Barber County Index - Wed. 850 Gyp Hill Premiere - Mon. 1,460 Miltonvale Miltonvale Record 1898 Thur. 596 Minneapolis Minneaplis Messenger 1875 Thur. 2,300 Minneola The Minneola Record - Thur. 1,000 Moundridge The Ledger 1887 Thur. 1,300 Mount Hope The Mount Hope Clarion 1885 Thur. 1,800 Mulberry The Mulberry Advance - Fri. 125 Mullinville Merchant's Directory 1969 Wed. 373 Mulvane The Mulvane News - Thur. 1,750 Natoma Natoma Luray Independent 1909 Wed., Fri. 6,000 Neodesha Neodesha Derrick 1883 Thur. 1,569 Ness City Ness County News 1884 Thur. 2,200 Norton The Norton Telegram 1906 Mon. 5,000 Tues., Fri. 1,800 Norwich The Norwich News 1987 Tues. 203 Oakley The Oakley Graphic - Wed. 1,200 Oberlin The Oberlin Herald 1879 Wed. 2,426 Osawatomie Osawatomie Graphic - Wed. 3,490 Osborne Osborne County Farmer 1872 Thur. 2,500 Oskaloosa Oskaloosa Independent - Thur. 2,281 Overland Park The Sun Newspapers 1950 Thur. 100,000 Oxford The Oxford Register 1889 Thur. 500 Paola The Miami County Republic 1866 Wed., Fri. 5,140 Parsons County Line 1983 Tues. 6,400 Peabody The Gazette Bulletin 1873 Wed. 1,400 Phillipsburg Phillips County Review - Thur. 6,000 Plainville Plainville Times - Thur. 2,400 Pleasanton The Linn County News - Wed. 2,600 Quinter Gove County Advocate - Wed. 1,800 Russell The Russell County News 1930, 1960 Wed., Fri. 2,300 132 Circulation of Weekly Newspapers in Kansas, 2006 City* Newspaper Established Issued 2006 Sabetha The Sabetha Herald - Wed. 2,542 St. Francis The Saint Francis Herald 1885 Thur. 1,500 St. John St. John News - Wed. 1,100 St. Marys St. Marys Star 1884 Wed. 1,850 Sedan The Sedan Times-Star - Wed. 1,400 Seneca The Seneca Courier-Tribune 1861 Wed. 3,192 Sharon Springs The Western Times 1874 Thur. 1,100 Smith Center Smith County Pioneer - Thur. 3,282 South Haven The South Haven New Era 1886 Wed. 330 Spearville Spearville News 1899 Thur. 850 Spring Hill Spring Hill New Era - Wed. 2,000 Stafford Stafford Courier 1903 Wed. 1,200 Sterling Sterling Bulletin 1876 Thur. 1,100 Sublette The Haskell County Monitor-Chief - Wed. 800 Syracuse The Syracuse Journal - Wed. 1,000 Tonganoxie The Mirror 1882 Wed. 2,256 Tribune Greeley County Republican - Wed. 1,400 Troy The Kansas Chief - Thur. 3,200 Turon The Record 1921 Thur. 550 Ulysses The Ulysses News - Thur. 2,600 Valley Center Ark Valley News - Thur. 2,500 Valley Falls Valley Falls Vindicator 1863 Thur. 2,970 WaKeeney Western Kansas World 1879 Thur. 2,200 Wamego Wamego Smoke Signal 1974 Wed. 9,500 The Wamego Times - Thur. 1,300 Washington The Washington County News 1868 Thur. 2,815 Waterville Telegraph 1870 Sat. 750 Westmoreland Westmoreland Recorder 1885 Thur. 844 White City The Prairie Post 1993 Thur. 885 Yates Center Yates Center News 1878 Thur. 2,150 Source: Editor & Publisher International Yearbook: The Encyclopedia of the Newspaper Industry, Part 2, 2007. * Primary city of circulation Single dash (-) indicates not reported. 133 Cellular Towers and Coverage Areas in Kansas, by Licensee Alltel Communications, LLC RCC Minnesota, Inc. New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 134 Cellular Towers and Coverage Areas in Kansas, by Licensee USCOC of Nebraska/Kansas, LLC All Other Licensees Cellular Coverage by All Licensees Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 135 State Number (in 1,000s) Per Capita Number (in 1,000s) Per 1,000 Population Alabama 207 9,424 2.1 14 3.1 Alaska 89 2,332 3.5 8 11.5 Arizona 86 10,170 1.8 17 3.0 Arkansas 48 5,965 2.3 10 3.7 California 179 79,438 2.2 132 3.6 Colorado 115 11,647 2.6 30 6.6 Connecticut 194 15,005 4.3 37 10.5 Delaware 21 1,696 2.2 6 7.2 District of Columbia 1 2,264 4.1 5 8.5 Florida 78 33,365 1.9 89 5.0 Georgia 58 14,978 1.7 24 2.8 Hawaii 1 3,179 2.5 5 3.9 Idaho 104 3,924 3.2 7 5.5 Illinois 623 41,849 3.7 105 9.2 Indiana 239 24,461 4.3 58 10.2 Iowa 540 12,117 4.1 38 12.9 Kansas 325 10,991 4.8 23 10.2 Kentucky 116 8,483 2.1 17 4.3 Louisiana 67 11,096 2.5 31 6.9 Maine 272 6,365 5.4 11 9.5 Maryland 24 14,521 2.6 33 6.1 Massachusetts 370 31,910 5.0 60 9.3 Michigan 383 33,419 3.4 76 7.6 Minnesota 140 16,152 3.1 34 6.6 Mississippi 50 5,621 1.9 10 3.4 Serial Subscriptions Public Library Materials by State, Fiscal Year 2005 Number of Public Libraries Printed Materials Missouri 149 18,576 3.6 48 9.3 Montana 79 2,760 3.1 5 5.9 Nebraska 270 6,594 4.7 15 10.5 Nevada 22 4,105 1.6 9 3.7 New Hampshire 230 6,052 4.6 17 13.4 New Jersey 306 31,362 3.8 61 7.3 New Mexico 87 4,339 3.0 8 5.7 New York 754 73,757 3.9 229 12.1 North Carolina 75 16,304 1.9 34 3.9 North Dakota 83 2,341 4.2 4 7.9 Ohio 251 47,878 4.2 114 9.9 Oklahoma 113 6,933 2.4 12 4.3 Oregon 125 9,240 2.8 21 6.6 Pennsylvania 458 29,520 2.5 69 5.7 Rhode Island 49 4,357 4.0 8 7.0 South Carolina 42 8,901 2.1 20 4.8 South Dakota 124 3,206 5.3 6 10.3 Tennessee 186 10,955 1.9 18 3.1 Texas 553 44,865 2.1 74 3.5 Utah 71 6,334 2.7 14 6.0 Vermont 184 2,808 4.7 8 12.7 Virginia 91 19,244 2.6 37 5.0 Washington 65 17,769 2.9 44 7.2 West Virginia 97 4,938 2.7 7 4.0 Wisconsin 381 19,696 3.5 63 11.2 Wyoming 23 2,399 4.8 5 9.7 United States 9,198 815,605 2.8 1,830 6.4 Data may not sum to total due to rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: Fiscal Year 2005 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2008301 (accessed December 17, 2007). 136 Public Library Service by State, Fiscal Year 2005 State Total (1,000s) Per Capita Total (1,000s) Per Capita Total (1,000s) Per Capita Alabama 207 14,145 3.2 3,414 0.8 18,255 4.1 Alaska 89 3,466 5.2 384 0.6 4,039 6.1 Arizona 86 22,812 4.0 5,190 0.9 42,184 7.3 Arkansas 48 8,445 3.2 1,862 0.7 11,724 4.4 California 179 152,183 4.1 33,064 0.9 199,964 5.4 Colorado 115 27,818 6.2 5,653 1.3 49,343 11.0 Connecticut 194 22,261 6.4 4,423 1.3 31,513 9.0 Delaware 21 3,896 5.0 516 0.7 5,378 6.9 District of Columbia 1 1,850 3.4 1,134 2.1 1,129 2.1 Florida 78 72,723 4.1 24,335 1.4 98,681 5.5 Georgia 58 31,676 3.7 8,571 1.0 41,155 4.8 Hawaii 1 5,605 4.4 878 0.7 6,479 5.1 Idaho 104 7,376 6.0 753 0.6 10,227 8.3 Illinois 623 65,958 5.8 17,171 1.5 97,878 8.6 Indiana 239 39,338 6.9 5,451 1.0 69,200 12.2 Iowa 540 16,846 5.8 1,894 0.6 27,395 9.4 Kansas 325 14,687 6.4 2,735 1.2 25,005 10.9 Kentucky 116 16,318 4.0 2,798 0.7 24,591 6.0 Louisiana 67 13,948 3.1 3,960 0.9 17,718 3.9 Maine 272 6,756 5.7 906 0.8 8,807 7.5 Maryland 24 27,682 5.0 7,217 1.3 51,910 9.4 Massachusetts 370 37,584 5.9 5,431 0.8 50,337 7.8 Michigan 383 47,932 4.8 8,479 0.9 65,668 6.6 Minnesota 140 26,534 5.2 4,795 0.9 51,142 9.9 Mississippi 50 8,335 2.9 1,609 0.6 9,273 3.2 Missouri 149 25 449 50 5 681 11 45 328 89 Total CirculationLibrary Visits Reference Transactions Number of Public Libraries , 5.0 , 1.1 , 8.9 Montana 79 3,686 4.1 450 0.5 5,564 6.2 Nebraska 270 9,199 6.5 1,199 0.8 14,199 10.1 Nevada 22 10,275 4.0 1,664 0.7 15,657 6.2 New Hampshire 230 6,392 4.9 861 0.7 10,082 7.7 New Jersey 306 44,814 5.4 7,899 0.9 53,256 6.4 New Mexico 87 6,581 4.6 1,282 0.9 9,320 6.5 New York 754 107,876 5.7 26,498 1.4 141,625 7.5 North Carolina 75 34,099 4.0 10,470 1.2 46,656 5.5 North Dakota 83 2,655 4.8 409 0.7 4,083 7.4 Ohio 251 82,850 7.2 18,911 1.6 172,267 15.0 Oklahoma 113 13,468 4.6 2,276 0.8 20,080 6.9 Oregon 125 20,065 6.2 3,047 0.9 48,590 14.9 Pennsylvania 458 43,468 3.6 8,116 0.7 63,676 5.3 Rhode Island 49 6,421 5.9 1,014 0.9 7,356 6.8 South Carolina 42 15,071 3.6 4,840 1.1 21,297 5.0 South Dakota 124 3,724 6.2 547 0.9 5,478 9.1 Tennessee 186 18,737 3.2 4,926 0.8 24,212 4.1 Texas 553 68,343 3.3 23,971 1.1 99,691 4.8 Utah 71 16,539 6.9 4,037 1.7 30,708 12.9 Vermont 184 3,402 5.7 527 0.9 4,416 7.3 Virginia 91 34,396 4.6 7,649 1.0 62,603 8.5 Washington 65 43,138 7.0 6,745 1.1 67,946 11.1 West Virginia 97 6,054 3.3 1,036 0.6 7,723 4.3 Wisconsin 381 33,585 6.0 5,264 0.9 57,591 10.3 Wyoming 23 3,130 6.2 570 1.1 4,565 9.1 United States 9,198 1,359,858 4.7 302,513 1.1 2,062,961 7.2 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 2005 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2008301 (accessed May 7, 2008). 137 State Number of Public Libraries Total Alabama 207 3,614 12.7 4,145 0.9 Alaska 89 562 5.3 1,149 1.7 Arizona 86 2,906 15.2 6,802 1.2 Arkansas 48 1,311 6.2 2,016 0.8 California 179 14,209 13.0 46,226 1.3 Colorado 115 2,812 11.6 6,380 1.4 Connecticut 194 2,622 10.7 5,998 1.7 Delaware 21 351 10.6 558 0.7 District of Columbia 1 214 9.3 365 0.7 Florida 78 9,555 19.0 17,720 1.0 Georgia 58 5,598 15.1 11,965 1.4 Hawaii 1 518 10.2 384 0.3 Idaho 104 843 6.1 1,423 1.1 Illinois 623 11,110 14.2 20,178 1.8 Indiana 239 5,979 13.7 7,597 1.3 Iowa 540 2,926 5.2 4,737 1.6 Kansas 325 2,565 6.9 5,108 2.2 Kentucky 116 2,373 12.3 4,367 1.1 Louisiana 67 2,935 8.8 4,418 1.0 Maine 272 1,249 4.5 1,240 1.0 Maryland 24 3,177 17.8 7,464 1.4 Massachusetts 370 4,381 9.1 9,632 1.5 Michigan 383 7,822 11.9 13,904 1.4 Minnesota 140 3,685 10.3 7,407 1.4 Miiii 50 1 630 68 1 733 06 Number of Public Libraries Providing Public-Use Internet Terminals and Use of Electronic Services, by State, Fiscal Year 2005 Total (in 1,000s) Per Capita Use of Electronic Resources Average per Stationary Outlet Number of Public-Use Internet Terminals Mississipp , 6.8 , 0.6 Missouri 149 3,923 11.0 5,039 1.0 Montana 79 744 6.8 1,068 1.2 Nebraska 270 1,685 5.9 2,401 1.7 Nevada 22 949 11.2 4,494 1.8 New Hampshire 230 925 3.9 1,482 1.1 New Jersey 306 5,275 11.6 10,329 1.2 New Mexico 87 1,126 9.9 1,515 1.0 New York 754 12,045 11.3 24,267 1.3 North Carolina 75 5,062 13.2 7,109 0.8 North Dakota 83 443 4.9 464 0.8 Ohio 251 10,404 14.5 28,258 2.5 Oklahoma 113 1,940 9.5 4,451 1.5 Oregon 125 2,014 9.5 9,118 2.8 Pennsylvania 458 7,012 11.0 9,609 0.8 Rhode Island 49 886 12.1 1,582 1.5 South Carolina 42 2,670 14.4 5,767 1.4 South Dakota 124 798 5.5 792 1.3 Tennessee 186 3,228 11.2 7,552 1.3 Texas 553 12,848 15.1 23,085 1.1 Utah 71 1,379 12.1 8,610 3.6 Vermont 184 786 4.2 813 1.4 Virginia 91 4,238 12.4 6,263 0.8 Washington 65 4,037 12.3 7,298 1.2 West Virginia 97 1,010 5.8 1,197 0.7 Wisconsin 381 4,310 9.4 10,030 1.8 Wyoming 23 495 6.7 1,040 2.1 United States 9,198 185,179 11.2 376,549 1.3 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 2005 , http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2008301 (accessed May 7, 2008). 138 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Courts, Crime, and Public Safety Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 139 R e por ted C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas 1975-2007 Viole n t C r ime Pr ope r t y C r ime Y ear M u rder R a pe R obbery A ggravated A ssaul t / Battery To t a l Viole n t Cri m e B u r g la r y T h e f t Mo t o r Ve hic l e Th e f t To t a l Propert y Cri m e To t a l C r im e Index Offenses 1975 122 397 2, 153 3, 751 6, 423 29, 726 61, 911 5, 130 96, 767 103, 190 1976 102 491 1, 966 3, 905 6, 464 29, 905 66, 491 5, 237 101, 633 108, 097 1977 151 509 2, 333 4, 144 7, 137 28, 968 62, 642 5, 594 97, 204 104, 341 1978 131 577 2, 177 4, 477 7, 362 29, 357 61, 720 5, 671 96, 748 104, 110 1979 129 614 2, 390 5, 039 8, 172 30, 568 67, 480 6, 319 104, 367 112, 539 1980 160 741 2, 658 5, 548 9, 107 35, 649 74, 750 6, 371 116, 770 125, 877 1981 149 729 2, 605 5, 331 8, 814 36, 656 76, 845 6, 055 119, 556 128, 370 1982 138 597 2, 094 5, 252 8, 081 32, 338 73, 366 5, 348 111, 052 119, 133 1983 137 627 2, 034 5, 114 7, 912 28, 277 68, 636 4, 871 101, 784 109, 696 1984 89 665 1, 742 5, 642 8, 138 25, 505 66, 969 5, 032 97, 506 105, 644 1985 121 720 1, 924 5, 924 8, 689 26, 751 66, 194 5, 277 98, 222 106, 911 1986 108 816 1, 951 6, 090 8, 965 34, 645 67, 194 6, 259 108, 098 117, 063 1987 110 788 2, 022 5, 897 8, 817 37, 656 68, 260 5, 983 111, 899 120, 716 1988 95 762 2, 116 5, 947 8, 920 39, 573 64, 926 5, 860 110, 359 119, 279 1989 138 895 2, 475 6, 472 9, 980 40, 629 67, 527 7, 303 115, 459 125, 439 1990 105 1, 002 2, 926 7, 096 11, 129 40, 323 69, 688 8, 300 118, 311 129, 440 1991 150 1, 121 3, 438 7, 632 12, 341 44, 437 71, 009 8, 647 124, 093 136, 434 1992 146 1, 043 3, 264 8, 395 12, 848 43, 478 68, 881 8, 030 120, 389 133, 237 1993 188 1, 059 3, 153 7, 713 12, 113 40, 836 68, 576 8, 244 117, 656 129, 769 1994 170 1, 055 2, 940 7, 149 11, 314 42, 495 74, 646 8, 383 125, 524 136, 838 1996 159 1, 132 2, 423 7, 020 10, 734 36, 702 78, 048 6, 555 121, 305 132, 039 1997 210 1, 179 2, 535 7, 232 11, 156 36, 645 79, 680 6, 446 122, 771 133, 927 1998 229 1, 097 2, 237 7, 103 10, 666 24, 984 85, 329 6, 801 117, 114 127, 780 2000 156 1, 017 1, 997 6, 759 9, 929 20, 066 74, 894 5, 527 100, 487 110, 416 2001 142 1, 069 2, 124 6, 771 10, 106 19, 498 74, 570 5, 639 99, 707 109, 813 2002* 45 851 985 4, 760 6, 641 12, 567 50, 280 4, 132 66, 979 73, 620 2003 121 1, 106 1, 766 7, 143 10, 136 20, 448 77, 048 9, 186 106, 682 116, 818 2004* 122 1, 018 2, 368 6, 985 10, 493 18, 567 79, 336 8, 850 106, 753 117, 246 2005r* 110 1, 040 2, 200 7, 169 10, 519 18, 071 73, 986 9, 787 101, 844 112, 363 2006r* 123 1, 171 1, 882 7, 748 10, 924 18, 169 72, 425 8, 516 99, 110 110, 034 2007* 115 1, 228 2, 039 8, 062 11, 444 19, 518 73, 652 6, 729 99, 899 111, 343 * S o m e agenci e s di d not report or reported parti al data. r - rev i s e d S ource: U . S . D epartm ent of Justi c e, Federal B u reau of I n vesti gati on, U ni f orm C r i m e R eports , vari ous i ssues; K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, C r i m e S t ati s ti cs, C r i m e Index 2007. 1995 and 1999 data not avai l abl e. D a ta for 2004-2007 i n cl ude reported cri m es from state agenci e s and tri bal areas. 140 C ount y N um ber Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 A l l en 379 31. 7 51 4. 3 328 27. 4 480 41. 1 55 4. 7 425 36. 4 A nders on 218 27. 1 18 2. 2 200 24. 8 191 24. 2 15 1. 9 176 22. 3 A t c hi s on 456 26. 9 60 3. 5 396 23. 4 486 29. 0 33 2. 0 453 27. 0 B arber 39 13. 2 2 0. 7 37 12. 5 29 14. 8 3 1. 5 26 13. 3 B art on 1, 014 36. 3 76 2. 7 938 33. 6 1, 118 45. 1 107 4. 3 1, 011 40. 8 B ourbon 503 33. 3 48 3. 2 455 30. 1 464 31. 2 48 3. 2 416 27. 9 B r ow n 199 19. 8 27 2. 7 172 17. 1 251 25. 4 30 3. 0 221 22. 3 B ut l er 2, 162 35. 3 134 2. 2 2, 028 33. 1 2, 495 40. 1 164 2. 6 2, 331 37. 5 Chas e 22 7. 1 2 0. 6 20 6. 4 9 2. 9 4 1. 3 5 1. 6 Chaut auqua 46 21. 0 7 3. 2 39 17. 8 54 26. 1 10 4. 8 44 21. 3 Cherok ee 208 31. 0 18 2. 7 190 28. 3 562 27. 7 38 1. 9 524 25. 8 Cheyenne 51 17. 2 2 0. 7 49 16. 5 26 9. 0 1 0. 3 25 8. 7 Cl ark 30 13. 0 2 0. 9 28 12. 2 30 13. 7 2 0. 9 28 12. 8 Cl ay 237 27. 3 25 2. 9 212 24. 4 269 31. 3 33 3. 8 236 27. 5 Cl oud 240 24. 4 25 2. 5 215 21. 9 301 31. 6 21 2. 2 280 29. 4 Cof f ey 94 14. 1 10 1. 5 84 12. 6 74 15. 3 12 2. 5 62 12. 8 Com anc he 18 23. 1 3 3. 9 15 19. 3 18 23. 9 1 1. 3 17 22. 6 Cow l ey 277 24. 8 44 3. 9 233 20. 9 1, 364 39. 2 182 5. 2 1, 182 34. 0 Craw f ord 2, 055 58. 2 167 4. 7 1, 888 53. 5 1, 876 52. 9 155 4. 4 1, 721 48. 5 Dec at ur 51 15. 9 3 0. 9 48 14. 9 14 8. 1 0 0. 0 14 8. 1 Di c k i ns on 464 25. 6 11 0. 6 453 24. 9 561 30. 3 40 2. 2 521 28. 2 Doni phan 151 32. 8 14 3. 0 137 29. 8 189 32. 3 19 3. 3 170 29. 1 Dougl as 6, 288 60. 7 554 5. 3 5, 734 55. 3 6, 292 55. 1 480 4. 2 5, 812 50. 9 E d w a r d s - - - - - -- -- -- - E l k 105 45. 2 9 3. 9 96 41. 3 67 21. 9 4 1. 3 63 20. 6 Ellis 8 6 6 3 3 . 6 8 4 3 .3 7 8 2 3 0 . 3 8 3 9 3 2 . 7 7 8 3 .0 7 6 1 2 9 . 6 E l l s w ort h 91 19. 6 7 1. 5 84 18. 1 110 24. 0 12 2. 6 98 21. 4 Fi nney 1, 797 45. 8 160 4. 1 1, 637 41. 7 1, 650 44. 6 221 6. 0 1, 429 38. 6 Ford 67 11. 0 19 3. 1 48 7. 9 1, 256 38. 8 196 6. 1 1, 060 32. 7 Frank l i n 896 34. 6 122 4. 7 774 29. 9 775 29. 5 107 4. 1 668 25. 5 Geary 1, 153 46. 6 175 7. 1 978 39. 5 1, 026 43. 4 178 7. 5 848 35. 8 Gove 37 19. 2 3 1. 6 34 17. 6 22 11. 8 2 1. 1 20 10. 8 Graham 43 15. 7 2 0. 7 41 15. 0 38 14. 4 8 3. 0 30 11. 3 Grant 122 16. 1 18 2. 4 104 13. 7 92 12. 3 22 2. 9 70 9. 3 Gray 35 5. 9 1 0. 2 34 5. 8 12 2. 1 0 0. 0 12 2. 1 G r e e l e y 3 2 .2 0 0 .0 3 2 .2 7 5 .4 0 0 .0 7 5 .4 Greenw ood - - - - - - 216 0. 0 19 0. 0 197 0. 0 H a m i l t o n - - -- -- - - - - -- Viole n t C r ime Cri m e I ndex Offenses P r operty Cri m e Cri m e I ndex Offenses V i ol ent Cri m e P roperty Cri m e 2007 C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 2006r 141 C ount y N um ber Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Viole n t C r ime Cri m e I ndex Offenses P r operty Cri m e Cri m e I ndex Offenses V i ol ent Cri m e P roperty Cri m e 2007 C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 2006r Harper 101 16. 5 17 2. 8 84 13. 7 100 18. 9 6 1. 1 94 17. 7 Harvey 1, 103 33. 3 132 4. 0 971 29. 3 992 30. 2 109 3. 3 883 26. 9 Has k el l 56 13. 1 2 0. 5 54 12. 6 54 13. 0 6 1. 4 48 11. 5 Hodgem an 52 24. 5 2 0. 9 50 23. 5 45 21. 7 3 1. 4 42 20. 3 Ja ckso n 3 5 9 3 2 . 1 3 1 2 .8 3 2 8 2 9 . 3 2 7 1 2 4 . 2 3 3 2 .9 2 3 8 2 1 . 2 J ef f ers on 474 30. 1 34 2. 2 440 28. 0 402 24. 5 21 1. 3 381 23. 2 J e w e l l - - -- -- - - - - -- J ohns on 13, 816 27. 0 1, 160 2. 3 12, 656 24. 7 13, 776 26. 2 1, 083 2. 1 12, 693 24. 1 K earny 119 26. 2 9 2. 0 110 24. 2 111 24. 8 16 3. 6 95 21. 2 K i ngm an 143 18. 6 10 1. 3 133 17. 3 187 23. 7 22 2. 8 165 20. 9 K i ow a 32 10. 6 6 2. 0 26 8. 7 33 11. 3 8 2. 7 25 8. 5 Labet t e 790 34. 7 92 4. 0 698 30. 7 987 44. 6 116 5. 2 871 39. 4 Lane 47 24. 6 3 1. 6 44 23. 1 18 10. 2 3 1. 7 15 8. 5 Leavenw ort h 2, 459 46. 5 363 6. 9 2, 096 39. 7 2, 576 34. 7 395 5. 3 2, 181 29. 3 Li nc ol n 37 10. 8 1 0. 3 36 10. 5 54 16. 0 7 2. 1 47 13. 9 Li nn 209 22. 8 15 1. 6 194 21. 2 150 19. 4 17 2. 2 133 17. 2 Logan 45 15. 7 2 0. 7 43 15. 0 79 29. 5 5 1. 9 74 27. 6 Lyon 1, 877 53. 7 134 3. 8 1, 743 49. 9 2, 166 62. 9 131 3. 8 2, 035 59. 1 M c P hers on 607 22. 0 29 1. 1 578 21. 0 630 22. 5 34 1. 2 596 21. 3 M ari on 167 16. 0 7 0. 7 160 15. 3 147 13. 1 9 0. 8 138 15. 3 M ars hal l 97 12. 1 16 2. 0 81 10. 1 83 10. 6 11 1. 4 72 9. 2 M eade 36 7. 7 1 0. 2 35 7. 5 6 3. 7 0 0. 0 6 3. 7 M i am i 657 22. 0 47 1. 6 610 20. 4 753 24. 9 63 2. 1 690 22. 8 M i t c hel l 74 19. 8 5 1. 3 69 18. 5 70 19. 5 7 1. 9 63 17. 5 M ont gom ery 1, 511 49. 5 164 5. 4 1, 347 44. 1 1, 496 46. 5 169 5. 2 1, 327 41. 2 M orri s 47 12. 4 4 1. 1 43 11. 3 94 15. 6 16 2. 6 78 12. 9 M ort on 107 33. 2 11 3. 4 96 29. 8 59 19. 1 18 5. 8 41 13. 3 Nem aha 103 12. 9 14 1. 7 89 11. 1 132 12. 7 14 1. 4 118 11. 4 Neos ho 434 26. 1 50 3. 0 384 23. 1 465 28. 6 58 3. 6 407 25. 1 N e s s - - -- -- - - - - -- Nort on 26 4. 6 4 0. 7 22 3. 9 47 8. 5 3 0. 5 44 7. 9 Os age 159 26. 3 20 3. 3 139 23. 0 227 17. 8 34 2. 7 193 15. 1 Os borne 24 9. 1 2 0. 8 22 8. 4 29 11. 5 3 1. 2 26 10. 3 Ot t aw a 115 20. 1 13 2. 3 102 17. 9 114 19. 9 7 1. 2 107 18. 7 P aw nee 227 33. 4 29 4. 3 198 29. 2 279 43. 4 46 7. 1 233 36. 2 Ph illip s 1 4 2 .5 4 0 .7 1 0 1 . 8 1 1 2 .0 5 0 .9 6 1 .1 P ot t aw at om i e 562 31. 1 52 2. 9 510 28. 2 452 24. 0 63 3. 3 389 20. 6 P r at t 186 19. 4 16 1. 7 170 17. 8 200 21. 2 23 2. 4 177 18. 8 142 C ount y N um ber Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Nu m b er Rate per 1, 000 Viole n t C r ime Cri m e I ndex Offenses P r operty Cri m e Cri m e I ndex Offenses V i ol ent Cri m e P roperty Cri m e 2007 C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 2006r Raw l i ns 53 19. 7 3 1. 1 50 18. 6 28 10. 8 1 0. 4 27 10. 4 Reno 3, 231 50. 5 254 4. 0 2, 977 46. 5 2, 853 45. 9 269 4. 3 2, 584 41. 5 Republ i c 39 12. 1 2 0. 6 37 11. 5 47 15. 3 1 0. 3 46 15. 0 Ri c e 199 21. 0 36 3. 8 163 17. 2 119 19. 1 19 3. 0 100 16. 0 Ri l ey 2, 195 34. 7 270 4. 3 1, 925 30. 4 2, 034 32. 6 229 3. 7 1, 805 28. 9 Rook s 32 5. 9 5 0. 9 27 5. 0 17 4. 5 1 0. 3 16 4. 2 Rus h 37 20. 6 4 2. 2 33 18. 4 41 20. 2 3 1. 5 38 18. 7 Rus s el l 115 26. 3 22 5. 0 93 21. 3 123 18. 5 15 2. 3 108 16. 2 S al i ne 3, 537 65. 7 146 2. 7 3, 391 63. 0 3, 133 58. 2 200 3. 7 2, 933 54. 5 S c ot t 139 30. 0 17 3. 7 122 26. 3 111 24. 2 11 2. 4 100 21. 8 S edgw i c k 24, 885 59. 3 3, 416 8. 1 21, 469 51. 2 26, 875 58. 1 3, 661 7. 9 23, 214 50. 2 S ew ard 1, 702 71. 0 128 5. 3 1, 574 65. 7 1, 234 52. 4 186 7. 9 1, 048 44. 5 S haw nee 11, 187 65. 0 773 4. 5 10, 414 60. 5 10, 299 60. 3 833 4. 9 9, 466 55. 5 S heri dan 5 1. 9 1 0. 4 4 1. 5 - - - - - - S herm an 120 19. 4 17 2. 7 103 16. 6 105 17. 8 18 3. 1 87 14. 8 S m i t h 47 19. 5 5 2. 1 42 17. 4 21 9. 1 2 0. 9 19 8. 2 S t af f ord 20 8. 7 6 2. 6 14 6. 1 76 23. 7 4 1. 2 72 22. 4 S t ant on 19 8. 4 1 0. 4 18 8. 0 27 12. 2 3 1. 4 24 10. 9 S t evens 164 30. 1 17 3. 1 147 27. 0 101 19. 1 14 2. 6 87 16. 5 S um ner 694 39. 0 30 1. 7 664 37. 3 813 29. 8 49 1. 8 764 28. 0 Thom as 212 41. 8 20 3. 9 192 37. 9 244 33. 3 24 3. 3 220 30. 0 Trego 14 7. 8 0 0. 0 14 7. 8 38 12. 9 1 0. 3 37 12. 5 W abauns ee - - - - - - 99 16. 1 8 1. 3 91 14. 8 W a lla ce 8 5 .1 2 1 .3 6 3 .8 6 3 .9 2 1 .3 4 2 .6 W as hi ngt on 13 2. 1 1 0. 2 12 2. 0 13 2. 2 4 0. 7 9 1. 5 W i c hi t a 32 13. 8 0 0. 0 32 13. 8 43 19. 0 3 1. 3 40 17. 7 W i l s on 223 22. 5 19 1. 9 204 20. 6 307 31. 3 22 2. 2 285 29. 0 W oods on 14 9. 3 8 5. 3 6 4. 0 83 23. 9 3 0. 9 80 23. 0 W y andot t e 13, 684 87. 3 1, 306 8. 3 12, 378 79. 0 11, 393 73. 5 899 5. 8 10, 494 67. 7 Ot her A genc i es * 123 -- 9 - - 114 -- 194 -- 54 -- 140 -- Kansas* 110, 032 43. 8 10, 922 4. 3 99, 110 39. 4 111, 035 41. 4 11, 403 4. 3 99, 632 37. 2 S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, C r i m e S t ati s ti cs, C r i m e Index 2007. S o m e agenci e s di d not report or reported parti al data; popul ati on and cri m es that m a y have occurred i n these areas are not i n cl uded i n the cal c ul ati on of the cri m e rate. r - rev i s e d S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not reported. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. * I n cl udes S t ate A g enci e s and T r i bal P o l i c e A g enci e s. C r i m e i ndex offenses equal vi ol ent cri m es (m urder, rape, robbery , aggravated assaul t/battery ) pl us property cri m e offenses (bur gl ary , theft, and m o tor vehi cl e theft). 143 C ount y A dult s Juveniles A dult s Juveniles A l l en* 369 44 51 3 488 73 500 51 A nders on 184 35 174 41 175 32 185 40 A t c hi s on 899 218 871 190 848 246 712 134 B a rber* 67 4 68 4 46 1 38 0 Ba r to n * 718 142 900 119 1, 035 198 612 147 B ourbon 223 44 306 75 181 90 330 90 B r ow n 427 36 396 49 463 90 391 96 Bu tle r 1, 869 463 1, 662 291 1, 561 292 1, 560 246 Chas e 02 3 44 2 22 5 03 Chaut auqua* 64 10 52 12 75 10 49 7 Cherok ee* 570 102 578 104 593 100 198 46 Cheyenne 16 1 27 4 27 4 18 1 C l a r k 1 17 2 0160 1 80 C l a y 174 23 106 13 138 15 165 24 Cl oud 168 24 175 51 223 57 228 67 C o ffe y * 113 17 126 19 129 19 122 11 Com anc he* 20003082 Cow l ey* 2, 039 420 1, 886 506 1, 603 416 178 52 Craw f o rd* 1, 336 167 1, 338 188 1, 376 174 1, 114 118 D e ca tu r 30 13 29 4 15 3 23 9 Di c k i ns on* 360 125 417 81 290 86 336 65 Doni phan* 279 46 276 29 239 17 175 11 Dougl as * 4, 488 494 5, 462 441 5, 522 384 7, 470 566 Ed w a r d s* 2 84 1 107000 Elk* 14 0 43 0 43 4 55 4 Ellis * 1, 113 143 985 116 985 133 1, 239 116 Ells w o r t h * 164 23 188 30 98 14 122 3 Fi nney 2, 568 801 1, 848 530 2, 037 595 1, 731 516 For d * 1, 664 340 1, 719 278 1, 931 281 376 42 Frank l i n * 725 143 773 162 663 217 658 148 G e a r y 1, 101 115 1, 425 167 1, 441 156 1, 533 167 G o v e * 50 1 330081 Graham * 34 5 31 6 33 2 37 1 G r a n t 264 25 292 48 226 54 181 50 G r a y 47 1 54 0 33 15 47 4 Greel ey 11 4 19 2 19 7 13 2 Greenw ood* 50 7 44 1 48 10 0 0 H a m ilto n * 4 2 1 3 2 92 2 2100 Juveni l es A dult s 2003 A r r ests in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2006 A dult s Juveni l es 2005 2006 2004 144 C ount y A dult s Juveniles A dul t s Juveniles Juveniles A dult s 2003 A r r ests in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2006 A dult s Juveni l es 2005 2006 2004 H a r p e r 68 14 75 10 52 11 77 8 H a r v e y * 1, 382 246 1, 483 358 1, 601 301 1, 857 238 H a ske l l 134 28 108 28 114 16 90 26 Hodgem an 49 5 36 6 48 11 22 2 Ja ckso n * 863 116 733 93 551 116 573 84 J ef f ers on* 319 59 272 58 273 42 243 31 J e w e ll* 01000000 J ohns on* 18, 123 4, 096 16, 916 3, 728 20, 367 4, 204 22, 018 3, 639 K earny 127 56 87 26 72 20 71 15 K i ngm an* 132 40 164 37 222 56 161 16 K i ow a 149 18 157 15 136 4 109 9 Labet t e 519 68 599 54 645 50 532 55 Lane 41 0 56 1 29 0 44 5 Leavenw ort h* 2, 578 375 2, 485 402 2, 924 397 1, 422 229 Li nc ol n 5 6 95 12 12 2 32 2 5 Li nn* 163 46 120 29 158 18 141 18 Logan 54 8 28 4 47 7 60 5 L y o n * 906 217 861 207 738 148 800 167 M c P hers on* 502 207 511 172 494 175 572 146 M ari on* 75 30 53 25 129 50 138 39 M a r s h a ll* 87 2 63 2 31 0 35 4 M eade 4 647020 1 30 Mi a m i 564 92 479 148 532 107 391 54 M i tc h e ll* 71 29 69 22 56 7 67 25 M ont gom ery* 1, 611 279 1, 519 328 1, 115 232 1, 420 353 M o r r i s* 38 11 139 13 130 27 23 19 M ort on 63 5 77 1 92 11 69 12 Nem aha* 151 29 156 29 115 22 103 43 Neos ho 258 54 319 54 269 29 358 44 N e ss* - - 1 - 0000 Nort on 104 15 68 19 87 48 79 29 Os age* 388 73 373 81 405 61 102 14 Os borne 1 43 1 62 2 0550 O tta w a * 70 12 106 13 74 10 59 6 P a w nee* 136 47 158 74 206 66 162 46 Ph illip s 20 5 71 9 112 11 63 8 P o t t aw at om i e * 232 29 544 82 728 82 617 97 Pr a tt 274 75 236 73 256 53 226 38 145 C ount y A dult s Juveniles A dul t s Juveniles Juveniles A dult s 2003 A r r ests in K a nsas, by C ounty 2003-2006 A dult s Juveni l es 2005 2006 2004 R a w lin s 7 2 76 71 04 61 54 31 7 Reno 2, 402 141 2, 448 130 2, 224 92 2, 042 60 Republ i c * 66 12 81 16 98 24 55 21 R i ce * 90 23 98 12 106 36 116 26 R ile y 1, 677 243 1, 857 217 2, 022 249 2, 178 285 R o o ks 38 3 53 0 80 5 56 7 R u sh * 33 0 48 3 77 3 70 6 R u sse l l * 369 55 365 45 354 36 98 37 S a l i ne* 4, 464 1, 082 5, 197 1, 085 5, 305 923 3, 673 807 Sco tt 141 21 88 28 97 41 104 24 S edgw i c k * 14, 935 3, 454 16, 567 4, 201 16, 528 4, 012 11, 828 3, 085 Se w a r d 947 267 1, 078 307 1, 028 286 929 240 S haw nee* 563 114 641 131 3, 702 1, 306 4, 098 1, 664 S heri dan* 50109130 S herm an 196 24 178 52 227 57 117 14 Sm ith * 9112 1 0092 Sta ffo r d * 33 8 50 7 35 11 26 1 S t ant on 3 0 52 04 23 5 53 1 5 S t evens 84 5 93 5 96 2 73 3 S u m ner* 323 65 378 65 404 111 236 36 Thom as * 394 44 343 46 275 26 155 20 Trego* 25 5 39 7 34 8 11 7 W abauns ee* 131 24 144 14 153 18 0 0 W a lla c e 12 2 16 0 30 3 17 1 W as hi ngt on 72 8 95 7 69 11 46 12 W i ch ita 80 8 75 4 98 18 70 11 W ils o n * 211 39 110 15 241 21 248 30 W oods on* 101 3 65 4 95 13 30 3 W y andot t e* 3, 482 743 25, 773 2, 142 5, 509 1, 369 29, 296 2, 094 Ot her A genc i es * 5, 039 259 5, 249 268 5, 456 267 526 65 Kansas 88, 627 17, 129 112, 842 18, 663 99, 939 19, 167 109, 408 16, 952 S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, S t ati s ti cs , R eported A dul t A rrests by A gency and R eported Juveni l e A rrests by A gency, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. * I n com p l e te data recei v ed from som e agenci e s for one or m o re y ears. Other A genci e s i n cl udes S t ate A genci e s and T r i bal P o l i c e A genci e s. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. D a ta i s as of M a rch 1, 2004 for the 2003 reporti ng y ear, M a rch 01, 2005 for the 2004 reporti ng y ear, and A pri l 30, 2007 for the 2006 reporti ng y ear from reports that have been subm i tted to the K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on (K B I ) and counted by total num ber of arrests reported to the K B I . 146 C i t y M u rder R a pe R obbery A ggravated A ssaul t / Battery Burgl a ry T h eft Mo t o r Ve hic l e Th e f t To t a l Propert y Cri m e To t a l C r ime Inde x Offenses A rk ans as Ci t y 1 11 1 70 83 81 349 22 452 535 Atch iso n 0 7 4 21 32 67 325 21 413 445 C o ffe y v ille 0 9 14 52 75 182 389 35 606 681 Derby 0 10 5 37 52 93 562 48 703 755 Dodge Ci t y 2 15 16 146 179 200 748 55 1, 003 1, 182 E l Dorado 1 3 4 42 50 121 454 49 624 674 E m pori a 0 25 18 74 117 502 1, 316 58 1, 876 1, 993 Garden Ci t y 0 13 16 147 176 201 903 44 1, 148 1, 324 Gardner 0 3 4 31 38 61 290 16 367 405 Great B end 1 8 3 53 65 146 583 12 741 806 Hays 1 9 6 47 63 108 459 21 588 651 H a y s v ille 0 7 0 18 25 78 316 22 416 441 Hut c hi ns on 1 18 21 197 237 406 1, 768 101 2, 275 2, 512 J unc t i on Ci t y 1 15 23 125 164 143 593 31 767 931 K ans as Ci t y 25 92 512 223 852 2, 295 7, 449 0 9, 744 10, 596 Lans i ng 0 2 2 29 33 46 158 29 233 266 Law renc e 0 49 63 305 417 546 4, 316 198 5, 060 5, 477 Leavenw ort h 1 15 73 204 293 264 1, 112 107 1, 483 1, 776 Leaw ood 0299 2 0 8 8 4 0 0 2 7 5 1 5 5 3 5 Lenex a 0 8 16 68 92 201 1, 012 164 1, 377 1, 469 Li beral 1 26 21 132 180 229 693 57 979 1, 159 M c P hers on 1 5 4 15 25 85 289 27 401 426 M anhat t an* 3 41 18 159 221 293 1, 290 78 1, 661 1, 882 Me r r i a m 0 5 16 17 38 86 420 117 623 661 New t on 0 10 8 75 93 105 559 17 681 774 Ol at he 2 52 33 227 314 227 2, 093 256 2, 576 2, 890 O tta w a 0 15 3 47 65 65 338 8 411 476 Overl and P ark 2 35 54 223 314 536 3, 323 433 4, 292 4, 606 P ars ons 0 3 7 82 92 138 518 26 682 774 Pittsb u r g 1 10 10 81 102 242 866 62 1, 170 1, 272 P r ai ri e V i l l age 0 2 5 23 30 46 217 33 296 326 Sa lin a 0 48 16 108 172 368 2, 314 102 2, 784 2, 956 S haw nee 0 10 22 97 129 165 942 208 1, 315 1, 444 Topek a 12 48 310 355 725 1, 427 5, 662 691 7, 780 8, 505 Wi c h i t a 42 275 565 2, 487 3, 369 4, 216 14, 330 2, 140 20, 686 24, 055 W in f ie ld 0 5 3 40 48 71 403 26 500 548 S ource: K ansas B u reau of I n vesti gati on, C r i m e Index 2007 . * Riley County data; Riley County P o lice Departm ent provi des police services to the city of M anhattan. C r ime Index O ffenses in K a nsas, C i ties of 10,000 or Mor e , 2007 Pr ope r t y C r ime To t a l Viole n t Cri m e Viole n t C r ime 147 A d missions and R e leases for K a nsas D e par t ment of C o r r ections Institutions Fiscal Year s 2001-2007 T y p e o f A d m i ssi o n an d Rel ease 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 A d m i ssi o n s B y Court A c t i ons Court Com m i t m ent s 3, 157 3, 531 3, 468 3, 507 3, 564 3, 890 3, 597 Ret urn f r om Court A ppearanc e 69 82 73 98 109 83 90 S ubt ot al 3, 226 3, 613 3, 541 3, 605 3, 673 3, 973 3, 687 Ret urns by Depart m ent of Correc t ions A c t i on P arole V i olat or, No New S ent enc e* 2, 546 2, 385 2, 379 2, 254 2, 109 1, 632 1, 216 Condit i onal Releas e V i olat or, No New S ent enc e* 108 56 51 39 29 9 18 R e tu r n fr o m Esca p e 2 2 1 1 1 8 1 5 2 3 1 5 1 3 S ubt ot al 2, 676 2, 452 2, 448 2, 308 2, 161 1, 657 1, 251 I n t e r-juris dic t ional T r ans f e rs I nt ers t at e/ F ederal Com pac t Rec eived 8 23 28 6 8 7 9 K ans as I nm at e Ret urned f r om A not her J uris dic t i on 13 10 13 15 29 41 31 S ubt ot al 21 33 41 21 37 48 40 T o tal A d m i ssi o n s 5, 923 6, 098 6, 030 5, 934 5, 871 5, 678 4, 978 Rel eases Releas e t o P os t -I nc arc erat i on S upervis i on 4, 383 4, 386 4, 118 4, 087 4, 210 4, 014 3, 351 Cd i t i l R l 95 67 74 52 29 29 14 C on dit i ona l R e l eas e 95 67 74 52 29 29 14 E x pirat i on of S ent enc e 1, 556 1, 203 1, 302 1, 384 1, 458 1, 532 1, 479 C o m m u ta tio n o r Pa r d o n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I n t e r-juris dic t ional T r ans f e rs K ans as I nm at e Releas ed f or Hous ing 20 16 14 19 16 8 5 I nt ers t at e/ F ederal I nm at e Releas ed t o S ending J uris dic t i on 15 8 12 17 14 17 11 S ubt ot al 35 24 26 36 30 25 16 Court - Ordered Releas e P r obat ion 22 14 15 9 8 3 8 Ret urned P arolee P l ac ed on P r obat ion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Releas ed on A ppeal B ond 7 12 5 3 6 15 19 Releas ed f or Court A ppearanc e 130 134 165 159 163 120 125 Ot her F i nal Releas e by Court Order 4 8 14 29 21 18 18 S ubt ot al 163 168 199 200 198 156 170 E s c ape 20 13 14 15 23 21 21 Deat h (all c aus es ) 19 20 31 26 27 21 12 T o tal Rel eases 6, 271 5, 881 5, 764 5, 800 5, 975 5, 798 5, 063 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of C o rrecti ons, S t ati s ti cal P r ofi l e of the Offender P opul ati on, Fi scal Y ears 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. * T he " N o N e w S entence" categori e s i n cl ude a si gni fi cant num ber of cases i n w h i c h the offender w a s offi ci al l y returned w i th no n ew sentence, but actual l y had been convi c ted of a new fel ony offense, the date of offense for w h i c h w a s before the retu rn to pri s on. D o cum entati on for the new sentence di d not beco m e avai l abl e unti l after the offender w a s adm i tted. 148 Correctional Facility Total Male Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,489 2,489 - Hutchinson 1,768 1,768 - El Dorado 1,350 1,350 - Norton 835 835 - Ellsworth 832 832 - Topeka 727 - 727 Winfield 556 556 - Wichita Work Release 250 250 - Larned Correctional Mental Health 368 368 - Total KDOC Facility Capacity 9,175 8,448 727 Non-KDOC Placements Larned State Hospital 115 95 20 - Contract Jail Placement 6 6 - - Labette County Conservation Camp 67 50 17 - Total Non-KDOC Placements 238 201 37 - Total Capacity and Placements 2 9,413 8,649 764 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY2007. 1 Special Use Beds are not counted in capacity and are primarily infirmary and certain types of segregation. 2 Total includes out-of-state contract placements. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. 9 4 5 261 43 30 Special Use Beds 1 Capacity of Correctional Facilities in Kansas June 30, 2007 10 261 16 Capacity 78 66 Correctional Facility All Female All Female Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) Facilities Lansing 2,459 - 2,447 - -12 Hutchinson 1,800 - 1,696 - -104 El Dorado 1,380 - 1,330 - -50 Norton 795 - 785 - -10 Ellsworth 818 - 806 - -12 Topeka 654 654 625 625 -29 Winfield 514 - 477 - -37 Wichita Work Release 250 - 249 - -1 Larned Correctional Mental Health 351 - 333 - -18 Total KDOC Facility Population 9,020 654 8,749 625 -271 Non-KDOC Facilities Larned State Hospital 16 4 92 14 76 Contract Jail Placement (County) 40 30 -1 Contract Placement (Out-of-State) 00 0 0 Labette Correctional Conservation Camp 29 15 25 15 -4 Total Non-KDOC Facility Population 50 19 121 29 71 Total All Facilities 9,070 673 8,870 654 -200 Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population , FY2007. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable, no capacity for female incarcerated population. 2006 2007 Increase or Decrease Resident Average Daily Inmate Population in Kansas, by Correctional Facility Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007 149 Ch aracteri sti c 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 T o tal I n m a te P opul ati on* 8, 784 8, 540 8, 773 9, 046 9, 181 9, 068 8, 952 8, 872 A ge Groups (Y ears ) 15 - 19 224 169 171 126 103 86 127 104 20 - 24 1, 519 1, 487 1, 538 1, 593 1, 544 1, 524 1, 415 1, 307 25 - 29 1, 390 1, 298 1, 326 1, 409 1, 512 1, 619 1, 571 1, 669 30 - 34 1, 374 1, 308 1, 308 1, 339 1, 325 1, 288 1, 261 1, 240 35 - 39 1, 610 1, 484 1, 389 1, 371 1, 342 1, 283 1, 269 1, 245 40 - 44 1, 274 1, 256 1, 382 1, 376 1, 404 1, 322 1, 265 1, 199 45 - 49 705 768 824 919 1, 011 1, 039 1, 024 1, 015 50 - 54 326 380 425 476 489 450 539 582 55 - 59 185 183 201 216 232 235 254 271 60 - 64 86 102 112 120 126 129 132 130 65 and over 89 103 94 95 9 3 93 95 110 U n a v a i la b l e 2 2 3 6 0 0 0 0 Rac i al/ E t hnic Group A m eric an I ndian 190 184 178 165 157 162 137 136 Asia n 6 9 7 6 7 2 7 0 8 1 7 9 8 5 7 1 B l ac k 3, 138 3, 071 3, 042 3, 149 3, 089 3, 015 2, 973 2, 924 Inmate Characteristics in Corr ectional Facilities in Kansas Fiscal Year s 2000-2007 W hit e 5, 387 5, 209 5, 481 5, 662 5, 854 5, 812 5, 757 5, 741 Gender M ale 8, 169 8, 010 8, 249 8, 432 8, 496 8, 413 8, 301 8, 200 F e m a le 615 530 524 614 685 655 651 672 E duc at ion Level Grades 0-11 3, 176 3, 154 3, 377 3, 549 3, 545 3, 521 3, 542 3, 606 High S c hool Graduat e 1, 516 1, 602 1, 586 1, 779 1, 763 1, 721 1, 565 1, 460 G. E . D. E quivalenc y 3, 009 2, 860 2, 897 3, 032 3, 103 3, 057 3, 026 3, 015 Great er t han High S c hool 743 617 627 422 523 563 619 627 Unavailable 340 307 286 264 247 206 200 164 Durat i on of P r es ent Conf inem ent 6 m ont hs or les s 2, 357 2, 152 2, 239 2, 077 2, 054 2, 076 1, 892 1, 866 Over 6 m ont hs t o 1 year 1, 250 1, 218 1, 214 1, 286 1, 150 1, 137 1, 272 1, 095 Over 1 year t o 2 years 1, 658 1, 521 1, 616 1, 726 1, 765 1, 540 1, 536 1, 684 Over 2 years t o 3 years 853 931 887 1, 027 1, 089 1, 075 953 930 Over 3 years t o 4 years 480 539 601 585 694 696 690 611 Over 4 years t o 5 years 381 352 381 424 415 462 442 457 Over 5 years 1, 714 1, 735 1, 730 1, 795 1, 904 1, 949 2, 069 2, 132 Unavailable 91 92 105 126 110 103 98 97 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of C o rrecti ons, S t ati s ti cal P r ofi l e of the Offender P opul ati on, Fi scal Y ears 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. * P opul ati on recorded annual l y on June 30. 150 County Allen 33 21 54 40 18 58 39 17 56 Anderson 25 6 31 23 5 28 24 6 30 tchison 41 849391150421052 Barber 13 5 18 13 5 18 11 6 17 Barton 62 9 71 77 8 85 73 13 86 Bourbon 32 14 46 34 13 47 25 8 33 Brown 20 17 37 10 8 18 21 15 36 Butler 157 37 194 125 23 148 164 40 204 Chase 6396410404 Chautauqua 7 4 11 4 6 10 9 8 17 Cherokee 65 14 79 65 21 86 57 12 69 Cheyenne 729729628 Clark 9096410909 y 81998716824 Cloud 18 8 26 19 10 29 18 5 23 Coffey 28 13 41 32 10 42 21 11 32 Comanche 000505505 Cowley 82 28 110 82 22 104 70 18 88 Crawford 99 44 143 96 40 136 101 44 145 Decatur 606606718 Dickinson 45 15 60 46 10 56 44 9 53 Doniphan 16 3 19 12 6 18 14 5 19 Douglas 245 73 318 249 73 322 253 75 328 Edwards 104135491028 lk 45937105712 Ellis 52 23 75 59 22 81 62 23 85 Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2006r 20072005r 2005-2007 Male Ellsworth 21 3 24 19 4 23 18 4 22 Finney 124 61 185 123 57 180 111 63 174 Ford 89 29 118 98 20 118 90 32 122 Franklin 60 24 84 67 24 91 67 26 93 Geary 113 50 163 87 49 136 85 51 136 Gove 516516000 Graham 8 3 11 7 3 10 8 3 11 Grant 9 6 15 21 6 27 10 6 16 Gray 17 0 17 9 6 15 12 7 19 Grely 246246246 Greenwood 16 6 22 16 6 22 19 6 25 Hamilton 841284128412 rpe 1358161026909 Harvey 72 18 90 71 15 86 48 8 56 Haskell 12 4 16 14 4 18 12 4 16 Hodgeman 808707448 Jackson 29 11 40 29 10 39 30 10 40 Jefferson 46 13 59 50 15 65 49 13 62 ewl 549549448 Johnson 1,186 363 1,549 1,237 389 1,626 1,296 408 1,704 Kearny 11 7 18 12 6 18 12 8 20 Kingman 38 22 60 39 21 60 37 27 64 owa 751276139514 Labette 51 14 65 62 11 73 58 16 74 Lane 538639538 Leavenworth 153 56 209 161 58 219 168 58 226 Lincoln 9 3 12 10 3 13 11 2 13 Linn 17 9 29 17 9 26 27 3 27 Logan 3 1 4 11 4 15 9 5 14 151 County Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Sworn and Civilian, by County 2006r 20072005r 2005-2007 Male Lyon 70 32 102 102 46 148 105 44 149 McPherson 68 15 83 68 15 83 65 16 81 Marion 25 1 26 20 3 23 15 0 15 Marshall 18 8 26 17 8 25 10 1 11 Meade 12 5 17 15 5 20 13 6 19 Miami 68 20 88 67 21 88 72 18 90 tchel 2232521324729 Montgomery 92 16 108 97 47 144 66 29 95 Morris 13 6 19 13 6 19 13 6 19 Morton 11 3 14 8 2 10 8 6 14 Nemaha 20 6 26 20 4 24 25 3 28 Neosho 44 21 65 41 14 55 45 25 70 Nes 661266127613 ortn 954550954 Osage 46 12 58 49 12 61 47 13 60 Osborne 18 1 19 14 4 18 14 3 17 Ottawa 16 9 25 10 4 14 11 3 14 Pawnee 22 5 27 8 4 12 8 3 11 Phillips 8 5 13 8 6 14000 Potawtomie 381149401252451560 Pratt 27 9 36 25 9 34 27 9 36 Rawlins 527437426 Reno 139 49 188 84 29 113 148 53 201 Republic 16 2 18 14 2 16 15 3 18 Rice 22 3 25 31 5 36 16 2 18 Riley 117 50 167 122 51 173 127 51 178 Rooks 13 1 14 14 6 20 13 7 20 Ruh 65112012358 Russell 24 13 37 23 4 27 24 3 27 Saline 129 69 198 129 72 201 128 75 203 cot 961531416117 Sedgwick 1,111 358 1,469 1,125 376 1,501 1,177 338 1,515 Seward 56 31 87 61 24 85 54 26 80 Shawnee 452 125 577 444 121 565 424 113 537 Sheridan 448358268 Sherman 16 7 23 22 5 27 17 6 23 mith 8311718718 Stafford 12 6 18 12 6 18 11 6 17 Stanton 13 0 13 10 3 13 10 3 13 Stevens 13 13 26 15 11 26 15 14 29 Sumner 61 19 80 64 19 83 65 22 87 Thomas 24 7 31 12 4 16 26 6 32 Trego 707808909 Wabaunsee 14 9 23 16 7 23 17 8 25 alce 213202202 Wshington 415516516 ca 459459459 Wilson 31 12 43 31 10 41 35 13 48 Woodson 9 5 14 10 4 14 9 4 13 Wyandotte 487 190 677 512 196 708 498 181 679 Statewide* 1,178 399 1,577 1,205 379 1,584 1,231 439 1,670 Kansas* 7,866 2,680 10,548 7,946 2,678 10,624 8,052 2,736 10,781 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Statistics, Kansas Law Enforcement Employees, 2005, 2006 and 2007 . * Includes State Universities, Community Colleges, Tribal Police, and State Agencies. r - revised 152 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Kansas, Cities of 10,000 or More 2005-2007 City Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Arkansas City 25 15 40 26 8 34 24 10 34 Atchison 23 1 24 23 2 25 23 2 25 Coffeyville 24 6 30 25 8 33 25 7 32 Derby 341549 311950 321850 Dodge City 47 16 63 51 7 58 44 17 61 El Dorado 25 2 27 22 4 26 23 4 27 Emporia 1 55 22 77 56 20 76 53 20 73 Garden City 52 31 83 53 27 80 45 30 75 Gardner 24 5 29 27 6 33 30 8 38 Great Bend 27 5 32 28 5 33 27 5 32 Hays 1 34 19 53 41 18 59 40 19 59 Hutchinson 72 20 92 75 27 102 76 30 106 Junction City 44 20 64 45 22 67 43 23 66 Kansas City 1 386 146 532 383 147 530 399 130 529 Lansing 13 4 17 14 2 16 16 2 18 Lawrence 1 175 42 217 176 43 219 181 38 219 Leavenworth 63 24 87 61 26 87 58 25 83 Leawood 58 18 76 63 14 77 64 18 82 Lenexa 98 27 125 95 32 127 97 32 129 Liberal 36 15 51 38 10 48 31 11 42 McPherson 26 6 32 28 6 34 25 6 31 Manhattan 2 151 59 210 149 61 210 153 59 212 Merriam 25 5 30 27 5 32 27 6 33 Newton 29 5 34 31 5 36 31 5 36 Olathe 149 44 193 156 46 202 157 51 208 Ottawa 28 6 34 26 8 34 25 6 31 Overland Park 212 83 295 208 86 294 219 86 305 Parsons 22 4 26 24 5 29 27 5 32 Pittsburg 1 44 22 66 49 17 66 47 19 66 Prairie Village 43 10 53 45 12 57 46 12 58 Salina 68 37 105 67 37 104 66 39 105 Shawnee 84 24 108 89 21 110 88 21 109 Topeka 1 284 73 357 296 71 367 277 69 346 Wichita 1 633 206 839 636 226 862 647 222 869 Winfield 25 4 29 25 5 30 25 4 29 Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Statistics, Kansas Law Enforcement Employees, 2005, 2006 and 2007 . 1 Includes university law enforcement employees. 20062005 2007 2 Includes Riley County and university law enforcement employees; Riley County Police Department provides police service to the city of Manhattan. 153 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte 15 23 17 24 25 16 26 12 28 20 27 18 30 9 21 22 2 8 5 3 1 7 10 29 4 6 31 11 14 19 13 Judicial Districts in , 2007Kansas Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Judicial Center.Institute D-2 DM-6 D-1 DM-6 D-2 DM-3 D-4 DM-7 D-1 DM-6 D-3 DM-5D-3 DM-5 D-4 DM-3 D-4 DM-1 D-3 DM-4 D-1 DM-6 D-4 DM-1 D-5 DM-3 D-3 DM-1 D-26 D-14 D-3 D-4 DM-2 D-3 DM-1 D-6 DM-1 D-3 DM-2 D-4 DM-1 D-3 DM-2 D-3 DM-1 D-3 DM-1 D-2 DM-3 D-2 DM-3 D-6 D-16 D-6 D-19 DM- 4 KEY D = District Judge Total: 163 DM = District Magistrate Judge Total: 78 = Judicial District 1 Cloud 154 Education Education Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 155 State 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03r 2003-04 Alabama $6,421 $6,520 $6,626 $6,807 $7,031 $7,354 Alaska 10,728 10,947 10,946 11,209 11,896 12,261 Arizona 6,098 6,203 6,603 6,960 7,475 6,983 Arkansas 6,050 6,372 6,505 7,182 7,275 7,904 California 7,043 7,247 7,733 8,003 8,740 9,266 Colorado 7,440 7,588 7,753 7,835 8,846 9,000 Connecticut 11,207 11,461 11,522 11,857 12,653 13,131 Delaware 9,712 9,974 10,642 10,713 11,382 11,788 District of Columbia 12,362 13,514 14,456 15,660 14,419 14,827 Florida 7,506 7,228 7,248 7,185 7,773 8,287 Georgia 7,612 7,817 8,136 8,466 9,041 9,041 Hawaii 7,745 8,028 7,780 8,519 8,745 9,370 Idaho 6,267 6,391 6,653 6,875 6,978 7,053 Illinois 8,942 9,153 9,480 9,647 9,851 9,978 Indiana 8,445 8,665 8,899 8,894 9,587 9,684 Iowa 7,629 7,841 8,036 8,298 8,659 8,858 Kansas 7,814 7,883 8,409 8,974 8,268 8,638 Kentucky 7,573 7,682 7,854 8,107 7,012 7,214 Louisiana 7,012 7,083 7,174 7,596 7,638 7,926 Maine 8,957 9,338 9,721 10,238 10,288 10,849 Maryland 9,163 9,368 9,671 9,968 10,051 10,232 Massachusetts 10,194 10,615 11,028 11,627 11,045 11,544 Michigan 9,486 10,062 9,887 10,143 10,593 10,824 Minnesota 8,368 8,491 8,715 8,660 9,907 10,056 Mississippi 5,675 6,064 6,059 6,153 6,356 6,726 Mi i 7 448 7 659 7 953 8 283 8 600 8 618 Current Expenditure per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State 1998-99 - 2003-04 (adjusted dollars) ssour , , , , , , Montana 7,885 7,915 8,194 8,457 8,100 8,278 Nebraska 7,987 8,333 8,417 8,662 9,371 9,615 Nevada 6,913 6,961 6,734 6,968 8,110 8,318 New Hampshire 7,898 8,020 8,381 8,854 9,802 10,331 New Jersey 12,522 12,345 12,866 13,121 13,884 14,917 New Mexico 6,248 6,607 6,919 7,408 8,469 9,078 New York 12,249 12,406 13,014 13,278 13,316 13,966 North Carolina 7,093 7,366 7,463 7,498 7,529 7,580 North Dakota 6,781 6,882 7,080 7,651 7,721 8,314 Ohio 8,451 8,851 9,200 9,604 10,096 10,380 Oklahoma 6,622 6,533 7,070 7,177 6,611 6,655 Oregon 9,072 9,204 9,355 9,386 8,921 8,889 Pennsylvania 9,350 9,489 9,686 9,892 10,445 11,235 Rhode Island 10,542 10,923 11,075 11,351 10,731 11,446 South Carolina 6,993 7,412 7,894 8,121 8,577 8,655 South Dakota 6,540 6,835 7,205 7,411 7,656 8,078 Tennessee 6,432 6,610 6,687 6,967 6,962 7,247 Texas 7,178 7,667 7,706 7,855 8,598 8,616 Utah 5,217 5,313 5,506 5,695 5,969 6,110 Vermont 9,301 9,964 10,465 11,004 11,075 12,139 Virginia 7,140 7,350 8,391 8,529 8,854 9,326 Washington 7,683 7,828 8,005 8,204 8,755 8,906 West Virginia 8,375 8,647 8,920 9,091 8,936 9,309 Wisconsin 9,393 9,397 9,631 9,937 10,347 11,125 Wyoming 8,613 8,995 9,268 10,027 10,313 10,799 United States $8,170 $8,372 $8,653 $8,884 $9,299 $9,620 r - revised Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2006 , Elementary and Secondary Education, Revenues and Expenditures, Tables 168 and 169, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed December 6, 2007). 156 Academic Year High Schools Junior High Schools Middle Schools Elementary Schools Special Purpose Schools Total 1977-78 363 124 - 1,096 - 1,583 1978-79 364 124 - 1,088 - 1,576 1979-80 358 119 - 1,078 - 1,555 1980-81 355 107 - 1,075 - 1,537 1981-82 355 101 - 1,076 - 1,532 1982-83 355 92 - 1,072 - 1,519 1983-84 353 90 - 1,055 - 1,498 1984-85 348 85 - 1,051 - 1,484 1985-86 347 82 - 1,048 - 1,477 1986-87 347 99 - 1,029 - 1,475 1987-88 349 79 - 1,039 - 1,467 1988-89 348 72 - 1,048 - 1,468 1989-90 347 117 - 996 - 1,460 1990-91 352 112 - 1,006 - 1,470 1991-92 353 176 - 939 - 1,468 1992-93 357 41 144 921 31 1,494 1993-94 353 39 148 918 27 1,485 1994-95 353 40 153 917 31 1,494 1995-96 353 38 162 904 21 1,478 1996-97 352 36 167 887 21 1,463 1997-98 356 37 165 879 19 1,456 1998-99 355 39 171 861 20 1,446 1999-00 353 41 174 852 21 1,441 2000-01 369 42 175 849 42 1,477 2001 02 370 42 178 836 39 1 465 1977-78 - 2006-07 Accredited Public Schools in Kansas - , 2002-03 370 42 176 828 36 1,452 2003-04 373 43 180 823 48 1,467 2004-05 368 42 179 818 39 1,446 2005-06 362 42 180 818 41 1,443 2006-07 354 42 181 815 37 1,429 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, K-12 School Reports, State Totals, Miscellaneous Reports, Number of Schools , http://www.ksde.org/k12/state_reports.html (accessed December 5, 2007). Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Until 1989 Middle Schools were accredited as Elementary Schools; in 1990 they were allowed to register as either Elementary or Junior High schools. Beginning with the 1992-93 school year, they are counted separately. 157 Grade 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Kindergarten 30,104 29,907 33,665 34,191 34,647 33,282 35,482 1st Grade 33,909 33,528 33,312 34,526 34,700 35,444 35,820 2nd Grade 33,599 33,401 32,954 32,845 34,024 34,535 35,376 3rd Grade 33,949 33,588 33,429 33,153 32,859 34,163 34,772 4th Grade 34,932 34,139 33,784 33,496 33,228 33,177 34,463 5th Grade 35,437 35,280 34,349 33,879 33,647 33,665 33,563 6th Grade 36,336 35,675 35,436 34,509 34,124 34,043 33,948 7th Grade 35,844 36,700 36,012 35,740 34,789 34,513 34,464 8th Grade 36,120 35,883 36,563 35,900 35,825 34,920 34,729 9th Grade 38,675 38,614 38,601 39,190 38,334 38,373 37,577 10th Grade 37,159 36,611 36,578 36,247 37,114 36,423 36,381 11th Grade 34,691 34,609 34,348 34,301 34,213 34,733 33,979 12th Grade 33,263 33,752 33,775 33,536 32,978 32,998 33,670 Non-graded 5,946 6,347 4,009 3,741 4,696 5,196 5,406 At Risk 4 yr old 3,569 4,194 5,132 5,333 5,588 6,122 6,439 Special Ed 3 & 4 yr old 4,858 5,098 5,440 5,450 5,150 5,191 5,497 Total 468,391 467,326 467,387 466,037 465,916 466,778 471,566 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, 2007 , http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=1899 (accessed June 18, 2008). Public School Enrollment in Kansas, by Grade 2001-02 - 2007-08 158 Educational A ttainment in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2000 Per s ons 25 Year s and O l der C ount y To t a l A l l en 546 1, 021 3, 328 2, 146 841 836 574 9, 292 A nders on 520 469 2, 310 1, 183 340 434 203 5, 459 A t c hi s on 525 1, 065 4, 309 2, 156 453 1, 113 754 10, 375 B arber 174 344 1, 196 971 194 567 200 3, 646 B art on 1, 427 1, 813 5, 734 4, 780 1, 474 1, 988 1, 049 18, 265 B ourbon 736 837 3, 161 2, 581 876 1, 014 760 9, 965 B r ow n 398 693 2, 768 1, 441 432 934 414 7, 080 B ut l er 1, 215 3, 544 12, 128 10, 220 2, 785 5, 383 2, 285 37, 560 Chas e 97 171 827 503 75 303 105 2, 081 Chaut auqua 252 328 1, 247 685 169 264 113 3, 058 Cherok ee 977 1, 913 5, 717 3, 557 880 1, 124 536 14, 704 Cheyenne 195 132 806 617 147 289 71 2, 257 Cl ark 67 139 452 516 104 271 91 1, 640 Cl ay 284 499 2, 380 1, 514 357 646 346 6, 026 Cl oud 450 550 2, 631 1, 607 425 731 515 6, 909 Cof f ey 306 469 2, 409 1, 278 277 833 360 5, 932 Com anc he 59 66 535 456 106 146 72 1, 440 Cow l ey 1, 027 2, 320 7, 143 6, 346 1, 948 2, 907 1, 291 22, 982 Craw f ord 1, 306 2, 310 7, 181 5, 745 1, 262 3, 412 2, 179 23, 395 Dec at ur 94 243 991 598 171 268 114 2, 479 Di c k i ns on 553 1, 242 5, 164 3, 498 703 1, 420 576 13, 156 Doni phan 386 640 1, 902 1, 155 327 559 207 5, 176 Dougl as 1, 198 2, 871 11, 859 12, 029 2, 568 13, 007 9, 725 53, 257 E dw ards 208 239 769 675 100 307 80 2, 378 E l k 178 293 978 542 114 160 89 2, 354 E llis 1, 171 918 4, 863 3, 867 700 3, 028 1, 731 16, 278 E l l s w ort h 280 427 1, 656 1, 250 285 520 242 4, 660 Fi nney 4, 071 3, 165 5, 519 4, 775 1, 496 2, 122 1, 048 22, 196 Ford 3, 120 2, 494 4, 305 4, 485 1, 166 2, 016 1, 046 18, 632 Frank l i n 943 1, 371 6, 228 3, 693 918 1, 841 759 15, 753 Geary 708 1, 494 4, 726 4, 851 1, 267 1, 738 960 15, 744 Gove 176 153 746 546 108 290 101 2, 120 Graham 131 217 724 559 124 280 90 2, 125 Grant 697 644 1, 319 1, 040 295 561 156 4, 712 Gray 617 316 911 867 248 432 145 3, 536 Less T h an 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, N o D i plom a Graduat e or P r ofessi onal Deg r ee A ssoci ate Deg r ee Bachel or's Deg r ee H i gh School Graduat e Some C o lle ge , No Deg r ee 159 Educational A ttainment in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2000 Per s ons 25 Year s and O l der C ount y To t a l Less T h an 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, N o D i plom a Graduat e or P r ofessi onal Deg r ee A ssoci ate Deg r ee Bachel or's Deg r ee H i gh School Graduat e Some C o lle ge , No Deg r ee Greel ey 80 80 288 300 64 126 45 983 Greenw ood 344 676 2, 064 1, 251 234 541 233 5, 343 Ham i l t on 229 174 524 413 87 213 87 1, 727 Harper 218 507 1, 743 1, 196 175 392 231 4, 462 Harvey 1, 249 1, 886 6, 414 5, 529 1, 316 3, 222 1, 662 21, 278 Has k el l 376 255 637 679 119 328 111 2, 505 Hodgem an 60 120 422 367 136 213 58 1, 376 Ja ckso n 329 682 3, 774 1, 879 295 905 364 8, 228 J ef f ers on 417 932 5, 159 2, 903 540 1, 446 730 12, 127 J ew el l 139 208 1, 106 814 145 284 102 2, 798 J ohns on 4, 940 10, 126 51, 871 69, 075 18, 598 93, 884 47, 335 295, 829 K earny 341 286 719 672 185 242 147 2, 592 K i ngm an 330 559 1, 955 1, 574 356 745 290 5, 809 K i ow a 134 196 668 673 136 307 113 2, 227 Labet t e 869 1, 684 4, 781 3, 982 1, 308 1, 584 799 15, 007 Lane 80 92 508 429 106 212 64 1, 491 Leavenw ort h 1, 788 4, 253 15, 188 10, 397 2, 828 5, 892 4, 446 44, 792 Li nc ol n 185 198 906 669 146 316 128 2, 548 Li nn 391 855 2, 584 1, 521 359 528 300 6, 538 Logan 130 143 797 507 120 264 97 2, 058 Lyon 1, 614 2, 118 6, 549 4, 842 708 2, 913 1, 815 20, 559 M c P hers on 1, 307 1, 374 6, 131 4, 830 1, 203 3, 127 1, 106 19, 078 M ari on 628 777 3, 476 2, 014 495 1, 056 554 9, 000 M ars hal l 524 591 3, 407 1, 693 258 647 340 7, 460 M eade 324 256 840 779 169 396 182 2, 946 M i am i 757 1, 548 6, 766 4, 703 1, 100 2, 456 1, 114 18, 444 M i t c hel l 263 288 1, 681 1, 327 303 559 224 4, 645 M ont gom ery 1, 425 3, 092 7, 286 6, 219 2, 224 2, 581 1, 263 24, 090 M orri s 230 415 1, 723 1, 047 133 409 267 4, 224 M ort on 183 209 748 526 117 276 106 2, 165 Nem aha 706 439 3, 251 1, 329 286 741 286 7, 038 Neos ho 634 1, 205 3, 906 2, 803 897 1, 102 566 11, 113 Nes s 176 213 912 608 143 324 122 2, 498 Nort on 246 387 1, 571 1, 149 182 484 159 4, 178 Os age 528 1, 080 4, 707 2, 719 489 1, 091 503 11, 117 160 Educational A ttainment in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2000 Per s ons 25 Year s and O l der C ount y To t a l Less T h an 9th Grade 9-12th Grade, N o D i plom a Graduat e or P r ofessi onal Deg r ee A ssoci ate Deg r ee Bachel or's Deg r ee H i gh School Graduat e Some C o lle ge , No Deg r ee Os borne 241 231 1, 256 774 129 360 124 3, 115 Ot t aw a 232 353 1, 601 1, 096 256 521 169 4, 228 P aw nee 208 533 1, 452 1, 302 318 748 314 4, 875 P h illips 369 285 1, 541 1, 079 236 535 137 4, 182 P ot t aw at om i e 409 825 4, 278 2, 763 564 1, 762 840 11, 441 P r at t 322 553 1, 763 1, 652 736 944 395 6, 365 Raw l i ns 149 181 743 587 149 277 66 2, 152 Reno 2, 380 5, 055 13, 167 11, 890 3, 132 4, 937 2, 521 43, 082 Republ i c 179 305 1, 760 1, 123 256 456 177 4, 256 Ri c e 352 762 2, 251 1, 846 314 824 352 6, 701 Ri l ey 571 1, 237 6, 591 7, 421 1, 642 6, 350 5, 546 29, 358 Rook s 190 313 1, 617 985 197 456 143 3, 901 Rus h 220 221 834 749 123 304 117 2, 568 Rus s el l 439 462 1, 903 1, 392 239 563 325 5, 323 S al i ne 1, 475 3, 033 11, 979 9, 110 2, 025 4, 931 2, 127 34, 680 S c ot t 237 285 974 867 236 495 282 3, 376 S edgw i c k 13, 572 28, 575 82, 723 71, 705 14, 192 49, 230 22, 588 282, 585 S ew ard 2, 643 1, 959 3, 408 2, 356 601 1, 193 530 12, 690 S haw nee 4, 255 9, 012 37, 589 27, 161 4, 598 19, 270 9, 824 111, 709 S heri dan 109 123 698 536 136 210 93 1, 905 S herm an 260 318 1, 551 1, 274 268 476 172 4, 319 S m i t h 214 300 1, 267 804 195 406 152 3, 338 S t af f ord 186 371 946 893 258 457 143 3, 254 S t ant on 185 138 455 386 56 178 70 1, 468 S t evens 269 373 1, 052 893 124 431 145 3, 287 S um ner 588 1, 689 6, 293 4, 350 1, 132 1, 819 791 16, 662 Thom as 112 250 1, 506 1, 408 456 809 437 4, 978 Trego 173 195 881 603 161 218 111 2, 342 W abauns ee 223 242 2, 104 1, 061 192 554 247 4, 623 W al l ac e 93 88 416 297 44 151 44 1, 133 W as hi ngt on 521 337 1, 744 1, 054 223 492 201 4, 572 W i c hi t a 203 159 534 376 101 190 62 1, 625 W i l s on 549 764 2, 581 1, 859 431 526 234 6, 944 W oods on 163 280 1, 072 682 166 228 76 2, 667 W y andot t e 8, 567 16, 554 33, 098 21, 238 5, 515 7, 420 4, 216 96, 608 Kansas 88, 124 149, 675 507, 612 417, 722 99, 096 290, 271 148, 707 1, 701, 207 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, C ensus 2000, P r ofi l e of S e l e cted S o ci al C haracteri sti cs (DP - 2). 161 County High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher Allen 74.2 12.4 83.1 15.2 Anderson 70.2 8.1 81.9 11.7 Atchison 77.5 13.3 84.7 18.0 Barber 79.4 12.9 85.8 21.0 Barton 78.0 13.6 82.3 16.6 Bourbon 73.9 14.0 84.2 17.8 Brown 78.4 12.5 84.6 19.0 Butler 81.0 17.0 87.3 20.4 Chase 77.9 13.6 87.1 19.6 Chautauqua 70.5 10.6 81.0 12.3 Cherokee 70.2 10.3 80.3 11.3 Cheyenne 74.2 13.3 85.5 16.0 Clark 83.5 17.5 87.4 22.1 Clay 77.8 13.3 87.0 16.5 Cloud 76.0 13.8 85.5 18.0 Coffey 76.9 13.5 86.9 20.1 Comanche 78.0 14.9 91.3 15.1 Cowley 76.9 14.9 85.4 18.3 Crawford 74.7 18.7 84.5 23.9 Decatur 78.5 13.6 86.4 15.4 Dickinson 79.7 11.9 86.4 15.2 Doniphan 73.0 9.7 80.2 14.8 Douglas 88.8 38.4 92.4 42.7 Edwards 76.3 13.1 81.2 16.3 Elk 67.3 10.5 80.0 10.6 Ellis 80.6 23.4 87.2 29.2 Ellsworth 76.6 12.8 84.8 16.4 Finney 70.9 14.4 67.4 14.3 Ford 76.6 18.1 69.9 16.4 Franklin 77.1 12.9 85.3 16.5 Geary 83.4 14.6 86.0 17.1 Gove 79.1 13.6 84.5 18.4 Graham 77.5 14.2 83.6 17.4 Grant 75.1 13.6 71.5 15.2 Gray 69.4 12.6 73.6 16.3 Greeley 82.4 16.8 83.7 17.4 Greenwood 75.1 10.4 80.9 14.5 Hamilton 73.4 12.9 76.7 17.4 Harper 78.2 10.9 83.8 14.0 Harvey 81.2 20.3 85.3 23.0 Haskell 76.1 13.4 74.8 17.5 Hodgeman 84.9 17.3 86.9 19.7 Jackson 80.8 10.4 87.7 15.4 Jefferson 81.0 13.5 88.9 17.9 Jewell 80.8 11.7 87.6 13.8 Johnson 92.9 40.5 94.9 47.7 Kearny 73.8 12.5 75.8 15.0 Kingman 77.5 11.9 84.7 17.8 Kiowa 78.0 14.6 85.2 18.9 Labette 74.2 12.1 83.0 15.9 Lane 81.1 17.8 88.5 18.5 Leavenworth 84.5 23.9 86.5 23.1 Lincoln 77.6 11.6 85.0 17.4 Linn 73.9 10.4 80.9 12.7 Educational Attainment in Kansas, 1990 and 2000 Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County 1990 2000 162 County High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher High School Graduate or Higher Bachelor's Degree or Higher Educational Attainment in Kansas, 1990 and 2000 Percent of Persons Age 25 and Over, by County 1990 2000 Logan 78.3 15.9 86.7 17.5 Lyon 81.9 21.4 81.8 23.0 McPherson 78.2 17.4 85.9 22.2 Marion 73.8 14.9 84.4 17.9 Marshall 77.5 10.2 85.1 13.2 Meade 79.5 17.1 80.3 19.6 Miami 78.5 13.2 87.5 19.4 Mitchell 82.6 15.8 88.1 16.9 Montgomery 73.0 13.6 81.2 16.0 Morris 80.8 12.5 84.7 16.0 Morton 75.8 16.2 81.9 17.6 Nemaha 75.7 12.3 83.7 14.6 Neosho 77.2 11.5 83.5 15.0 Ness 78.0 12.3 84.4 17.9 Norton 76.9 12.8 84.8 15.4 Osage 76.9 9.3 85.5 14.3 Osborne 76.1 11.0 84.8 15.5 Ottawa 81.0 14.0 86.2 16.3 Pawnee 82.1 16.7 84.8 21.8 Phillips 73.9 10.9 84.4 16.1 Pottawatomie 81.8 15.6 89.2 22.7 Pratt 82.4 19.5 86.3 21.0 Rawlins 80.4 14.4 84.7 15.9 Reno 77.4 14.9 82.7 17.3 Republic 78.3 10.3 88.6 14.9 Rice 81.2 18.7 83.4 17.5 Riley 91.7 34.3 93.8 40.5 Rooks 74.1 11.0 87.1 15.4 Rush 72.6 11.5 82.8 16.4 Russell 74.5 14.1 83.1 16.7 Saline 82.4 17.7 87.0 20.4 Scott 77.2 13.8 84.5 23.0 Sedgwick 82.4 22.2 85.1 25.4 Seward 72.2 11.6 63.7 13.6 Shawnee 84.4 22.3 88.1 26.0 Sheridan 81.5 13.3 87.8 15.9 Sherman 75.0 12.5 86.6 15.0 Smith 74.0 10.0 84.6 16.7 Stafford 78.7 16.5 82.9 18.4 Stanton 76.9 16.9 78.0 16.9 Stevens 78.4 14.1 80.5 17.5 Sumner 77.1 11.3 86.3 15.7 Thomas 85.4 15.7 92.7 25.0 Trego 72.9 12.1 84.3 14.0 Wabaunsee 83.8 12.6 89.9 17.3 Wallace 77.8 12.5 84.0 17.2 Washington 69.6 11.2 81.2 15.2 Wichita 71.7 12.5 77.7 15.5 Wilson 74.6 11.4 81.1 10.9 Woodson 70.6 8.4 83.4 11.4 Wyandotte 69.9 10.3 74.0 12.0 Kansas 81.3 21.1 86.0 25.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-5-18); 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (PHC-2-18), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-2-18.pdf (accessed January 11, 2007). 163 County White Hispanic Allen 17132310180 Anderson 0000007 Atchison 129171020149 Barber 810001082 Barton 2372416334 Bourbon 16151110169 Brown 85332104 Butler 879 10 28 7 11 3 938 Chase 44000004 Chautauqua 31060050 Cherokee 243251010261 Cheyenne 390100040 Clark 4000003 Clay 111000012 Cloud 90100009 Coffey 151101018 Comanche 30110103 Cowley 410 22 22 10 11 0 475 Crawford 34395154367 Decatur 01000142 Dickinson 2824505096 Doniphan 1022230010 Douglas 734 58 30 29 24 0 875 Edwards 290800037 Elk 410112045 Ellis 25016030260 Ellsworth 104150101 Finney 213 11 149 0 15 0 388 Ford 222 7 153 2 14 0 398 Franklin 3285002439 Geary 115 40 22 0 5 39 221 Gove 470000047 Graham 341000035 Grant 5102100072 Gray 760900085 Greeley 25030002 Greenwood 73040007 Hamilton 270700034 Harper 720520079 Harvey 32653135232 Haskell 4202200064 Hodgeman 25100002 Jackson 167331101185 Jefferson 3280530036 Jewell 8000008 Johnson 4,889 270 201 25 227 56 5,668 Kearny 4832410480 Kingman 16000201 Kiowa 96120100 Labette 2712871838 Lane 33010105 Leavenworth 649 79 24 9 13 4 778 Lincoln 44000004 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race Multi-Ethnic Total Black American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander 164 County White Hispanic 2005-06 High School Graduates in Kansas, by County and Race Multi-Ethnic Total Black American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Linn 14812200153 Logan 50010102 Lyon 280570240361 McPherson 33740307 Marion 162141301 Marshall 782300083 Meade 400500045 Miami 31276101327 Mitchell 871001089 Montgomery 285 24 21 55 5 1 391 Morris 591210063 Morton 4622101070 Nemaha 1230211012 Neosho 722324083 Ness 35010107 Norton 850100086 Osage 202703023 Osborne 6000006 Ottawa 10012000103 Pawnee 9163000 Phillips 800102083 Pottawatomie 25428210267 Pratt 120501018 Rawlins 320000032 Reno 612042220697 Republic 9100000 Rice 101301015 Riley 430 35 9 1 13 5 493 Rooks 761001078 Rush 46010104 Russell 82411008 Saline 418 20 22 5 19 0 484 Scott 680401073 Sedgwick 3,112 601 406 67 251 61 4,498 Seward 94 8 129 3 12 0 246 Shawnee 1,102 154 99 21 24 33 1,433 Sheridan 350000035 Sherman 59150006 Smith 301000031 Stafford 77120108 Stanton 300500035 Stevens 6003101092 Sumner 27442542231 Thomas 95130100 Trego 400010041 Wabaunsee 76222208 Wallace 210200023 Washington 700100071 Wichita 180800026 Wilson 080202113 Woodson 43001004 Wyandotte 513 604 229 6 42 0 1,394 Kansas 24,356 2,111 2,048 318 770 233 29,836 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, School Finance, Reports and Publications, 2005-2006 Graduates by Gender, Ethnicity, and County. 165 County Allen 1,143 11 1.0 1,103 14 1.3 Anderson 667 7 1.0 686 10 1.5 Atchison 1,140 23 2.0 1,097 26 2.4 Barber 461 6 1.3 447 2 0.4 Barton 2,383 25 1.0 2,328 34 1.5 Bourbon 1,197 23 1.9 1,181 27 2.3 Brown 752 21 2.8 761 23 3.0 Butler 6,617 40 0.6 6,635 61 0.9 Chase 229 2 0.9 240 4 1.7 Chautauqua 305 5 1.6 304 4 1.3 Cherokee 1,708 31 1.8 1,722 11 0.6 Cheyenne 260 1 0.4 252 1 0.4 Clark 246 0 0.0 225 1 0.4 Clay 736 14 1.9 709 11 1.6 Cloud 619 3 0.5 628 5 0.8 Coffey 808 3 0.4 812 4 0.5 Comanche 144 0 0.0 141 0 0.0 Cowley 3,086 31 1.0 3,024 33 1.1 Crawford 2,645 38 1.4 2,569 27 1.1 Decatur 249 0 0.0 251 1 0.4 Dickinson 1,957 37 1.9 1,947 27 1.4 Doniphan 734 5 0.7 721 9 1.2 Douglas 6,271 51 0.8 6,150 53 0.9 Edwards 234 2 0.9 209 1 0.5 Elk 325 1 0.3 308 3 1.0 Ellis 1,864 9 0.5 1,700 14 0.8 Ellsworth 558 6 1.1 568 5 0.9 Finney 3,446 68 2.0 3,407 91 2.7 Ford 2,844 42 1.5 2,789 28 1.0 Franklin 2,326 26 1.1 2,311 27 1.2 Geary 2,500 47 1.9 2,399 16 0.7 Gove 343 2 0.6 322 0 0.0 Graham 202 0 0.0 196 2 1.0 Grant 772 27 3.5 696 10 1.4 Gray 564 2 0.4 552 6 1.1 Greeley 146 1 0.7 137 1 0.7 Greenwood 520 3 0.6 498 1 0.2 Hamilton 233 0 0.0 219 1 0.5 Harper 492 9 1.8 483 2 0.4 Harvey 2,818 47 1.7 2,856 29 1.0 Haskell 400 3 0.8 403 2 0.5 Hodgeman 224 0 0.0 216 0 0.0 Jackson 1,174 12 1.0 1,179 17 1.4 Jefferson 2,104 15 0.7 2,071 17 0.8 Jewell 297 1 0.3 253 0 0.0 Johnson 37,421 294 0.8 37,935 242 0.6 Kearny 499 3 0.6 472 5 1.1 Kingman 731 2 0.3 673 3 0.4 Kiowa 304 0 0.0 298 22 7.4 Labette 2,050 18 0.9 2,099 34 1.6 Lane 183 2 1.1 184 0 0.0 Leavenworth 5,713 53 0.9 5,761 32 0.6 Lincoln 270 2 0.7 259 0 0.0 Headcount Grades 7-12 Number of Dropouts Number of Dropouts Dropout Rate Dropout Rate Headcount Grades 7-12 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County 2004-05 and 2005-06 2005-062004-05 166 County Headcount Grades 7-12 Number of Dropouts Number of Dropouts Dropout Rate Dropout Rate Headcount Grades 7-12 High School Dropouts in Kansas, by County 2004-05 and 2005-06 2005-062004-05 Linn 995 17 1.7 987 2 0.2 Logan 288 1 0.3 275 2 0.7 Lyon 2,920 46 1.6 2,723 59 2.2 McPherson 2,440 25 1.0 2,356 26 1.1 Marion 1,228 12 1.0 1,196 5 0.4 Marshall 1,127 6 0.5 1,127 9 0.8 Meade 299 11 3.7 304 0 0.0 Miami 2,297 40 1.7 2,336 50 2.1 Mitchell 577 4 0.7 559 5 0.9 Montgomery 2,657 46 1.7 2,608 53 2.0 Morris 457 3 0.7 425 0 0.0 Morton 415 3 0.7 416 7 1.7 Nemaha 839 6 0.7 810 6 0.7 Neosho 1,468 14 1.0 1,275 27 2.1 Ness 245 0 0.0 236 1 0.4 Norton 452 4 0.9 479 4 0.8 Osage 1,508 17 1.1 1,499 19 1.3 Osborne 202 2 1.0 198 1 0.5 Ottawa 590 4 0.7 577 6 1.0 Pawnee 567 1 0.2 571 9 1.6 Phillips 494 0 0.0 513 6 1.2 Pottawatomie 1,740 6 0.3 1,746 28 1.6 Pratt 773 6 0.8 775 5 0.6 Rawlins 193 1 0.5 189 2 1.1 Reno 4,743 68 1.4 4,470 53 1.2 Republic 446 3 0.7 430 0 0.0 Rice 873 9 1.0 846 9 1.1 Riley 3,008 35 1.2 2,872 12 0.4 Rooks 492 1 0.2 479 6 1.3 Rush 288 1 0.3 277 2 0.7 Russell 586 11 1.9 586 0 0.0 Saline 4,015 102 2.5 3,893 74 1.9 Scott 438 5 1.1 434 3 0.7 Sedgwick 34,706 781 2.3 34,669 464 1.3 Seward 2,098 89 4.2 2,133 44 2.1 Shawnee 12,100 304 2.5 12,050 265 2.2 Sheridan 173 0 0.0 174 0 0.0 Sherman 451 2 0.4 438 8 1.8 Smith 345 3 0.9 306 3 1.0 Stafford 559 3 0.5 524 3 0.6 Stanton 222 2 0.9 214 4 1.9 Stevens 581 9 1.5 534 10 1.9 Sumner 2,146 15 0.7 2,109 16 0.8 Thomas 754 5 0.7 707 3 0.4 Trego 212 3 1.4 211 2 0.9 Wabaunsee 512 7 1.4 500 12 2.4 Wallace 195 0 0.0 177 0 0.0 Washington 637 4 0.6 633 1 0.2 Wichita 207 5 2.4 196 2 1.0 Wilson 873 7 0.8 904 24 2.7 Woodson 278 8 2.9 224 4 1.8 Wyandotte 12,291 323 2.6 12,251 403 3.3 Kansas 214,914 3,154 1.5 212,807 2,758 1.3 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=1897 (accessed July 12, 2007). Enrollment represents headcount enrollment as of September 20 each year. 167 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2006-07 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2006 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Allen 2,253.6 179.1 12.6 Anderson 1,371.7 114.5 12.0 Atchison 2,268.6 152.5 14.9 Barber 770.5 70.6 10.9 Barton 4,326.4 315.1 13.7 Bourbon 2,358.1 179.9 13.1 Brown 1,532.5 127.0 12.1 Butler 13,781.2 898.3 15.3 Chase 444.7 40.0 11.1 Chautauqua 542.0 51.0 10.6 Cherokee 3,628.2 283.6 12.8 Cheyenne 459.5 45.3 10.1 Clark 496.8 39.3 12.6 Clay 1,344.5 96.7 13.9 Cloud 1,281.1 110.3 11.6 Coffey 1,664.5 136.5 12.2 Comanche 314.0 27.9 11.3 Cowley 6,073.9 420.0 14.5 Crawford 5,743.6 392.3 14.6 Decatur 409.3 40.5 10.1 Dickinson 3,783.8 287.2 13.2 Doniphan 1,520.2 130.1 11.7 Douglas 12,740.1 810.4 15.7 Edwards 415.2 37.6 11.0 Elk 560.7 58.6 9.6 Ellis 3,424.5 253.5 13.5 Ellsworth 1,055.4 93.3 11.3 Finney 7,661.9 505.8 15.1 Ford 6,112.8 390.4 15.7 Franklin 4,550.1 327.1 13.9 Geary 6,470.5 420.3 15.4 Gove 570.1 69.3 8.2 Graham 394.7 36.0 11.0 Grant 1,610.3 114.5 14.1 Gray 1,234.4 102.3 12.1 Greeley 229.0 23.4 9.8 Greenwood 965.5 86.5 11.2 Hamilton 461.0 38.8 11.9 Harper 961.8 87.1 11.0 Harvey 5,758.9 386.1 14.9 Haskell 844.5 75.0 11.3 Hodgeman 356.5 30.4 11.7 Jackson 2,420.0 164.0 14.8 Jefferson 3,874.5 290.1 13.4 Jewell 434.5 51.5 8.4 Johnson 81,766.1 5,071.4 16.1 Kearny 930.5 80.5 11.6 Kingman 1,254.4 110.5 11.4 Kiowa 567.4 50.7 11.2 Labette 4,068.4 296.0 13.7 Lane 343.4 34.9 9.8 Leavenworth 12,416.9 727.7 17.1 Lincoln 501.5 47.5 10.6 Linn 1,891.1 147.0 12.9 168 Pupil Teacher Ratio in Kansas, by County, 2006-07 County FTE Enrollment 9/20/2006 Total FTE K-12 Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Logan 478.0 49.2 9.7 Lyon 5,731.5 401.4 14.3 McPherson 4,658.4 321.4 14.5 Marion 2,172.9 175.0 12.4 Marshall 1,976.5 161.5 12.2 Meade 647.4 53.2 12.2 Miami 4,774.5 300.4 15.9 Mitchell 1,093.0 88.5 12.4 Montgomery 5,170.6 351.3 14.7 Morris 827.8 70.3 11.8 Morton 873.0 78.4 11.1 Nemaha 1,624.5 129.7 12.5 Neosho 2,537.2 165.2 15.4 Ness 458.7 41.1 11.2 Norton 901.6 81.3 11.1 Osage 2,923.8 236.8 12.3 Osborne 339.8 32.0 10.6 Ottawa 1,184.4 91.1 13.0 Pawnee 1,051.1 81.1 13.0 Phillips 942.5 91.1 10.3 Pottawatomie 3,582.0 265.0 13.5 Pratt 1,547.9 110.1 14.1 Rawlins 326.0 29.8 10.9 Reno 9,384.4 637.5 14.7 Republic 763.5 72.5 10.5 Rice 1,776.1 153.6 11.6 Riley 6,160.2 402.6 15.3 Rooks 864.3 77.7 11.1 Rush 503.9 50.4 10.0 Russell 1,137.3 93.6 12.2 Saline 8,276.0 541.1 15.3 Scott 874.2 71.6 12.2 Sedgwick 74,917.2 4,544.5 16.5 Seward 5,002.8 325.0 15.4 Shawnee 25,179.1 1,728.1 14.6 Sheridan 291.5 24.3 12.0 Sherman 932.3 70.5 13.2 Smith 598.0 57.7 10.4 Stafford 989.7 87.8 11.3 Stanton 444.5 36.4 12.2 Stevens 1,162.8 103.3 11.3 Sumner 4,005.3 302.3 13.2 Thomas 1,259.2 102.4 12.3 Trego 378.5 34.8 10.9 Wabaunsee 978.9 74.3 13.2 Wallace 321.5 36.8 8.7 Washington 1,093.0 110.4 9.9 Wichita 457.4 39.5 11.6 Wilson 1,787.3 139.7 12.8 Woodson 425.5 35.0 12.2 Wyandotte 25,875.9 1,686.7 15.3 Kansas 444,878.7 30,200.9 14.7 Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Selected School Statistics, Report by District 2006-2007 (from SO66 Superintendent's Organization Report), http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=1871 (accessed May 30, 2008). 169 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 350 $43,005 $15,030,224 35.42 Iola 257 1,406 31,472 44,532,416 42.62 Humboldt 258 499 49,146 24,597,603 51.30 ANDERSON Garnett 365 1,131 51,754 58,595,811 47.83 Crest 479 241 55,022 13,260,399 32.02 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 686 55,120 37,806,550 33.69 Atchison Public Schools 409 1,583 49,939 79,038,774 62.81 BARBER Barber County North 254 547 118,052 64,574,377 40.26 South Barber 255 224 148,177 33,117,500 41.25 BARTON Claflin 354 268 78,358 20,725,818 39.24 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 450 62,692 28,430,854 52.23 Great Bend 428 2,999 40,728 122,509,501 52.73 Hoisington 431 610 51,483 31,327,325 66.67 BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 1,890 38,795 73,307,154 43.59 Uniontown 235 469 29,893 14,004,921 39.21 BROWN Hiawatha 415 883 58,748 51,874,089 50.49 South Brown County 430 650 31,558 20,496,805 55.74 BUTLER Bluestem 205 661 42,830 28,302,217 49.16 Remington-Whitewater 206 524 62,049 32,482,507 49.48 Circle 375 1,555 86,420 134,409,395 52.20 Andover 385 4,044 47,790 193,578,509 58.51 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 1,661 30,595 50,849,651 60.97 Douglass Public Schools 396 821 27,562 22,623,167 54.66 Augusta 402 2,158 33,546 72,389,623 51.25 El Dorado 490 2,041 48,913 99,918,491 48.16 Flinthills 492 316 47,617 15,061,259 60.25 CHASE Chase County 284 445 90,427 40,212,927 52.82 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 145 54,573 7,913,147 28.98 Chautauqua County Community 286 397 44,541 17,749,408 32.00 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 882 30,486 26,889,071 43.59 Columbus 493 1,133 49,485 56,066,991 47.65 Galena 499 736 17,465 12,857,583 49.03 Baxter Springs 508 877 28,084 24,629,980 39.79 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 145 120,168 17,424,356 37.85 St. Francis Community Schools 297 315 103,656 32,599,730 34.32 CLARK Minneola 219 275 69,690 19,157,753 59.33 Ashland 220 222 141,869 31,565,887 38.62 CLAY Clay Center 379 1,345 45,588 60,650,410 41.54 Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County 170 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County CLOUD Concordia 333 1,060 $42,684 $45,228,009 45.78 Southern Cloud 334 222 77,675 17,437,968 42.17 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 557 44,806 24,934,394 49.66 Burlington 244 836 499,080 416,981,719 26.49 Leroy-Gridley 245 273 75,115 20,468,913 38.69 COMANCHE Comanche County 300 314 178,175 56,321,156 38.43 COWLEY Central 462 335 39,767 13,321,954 60.16 Udall 463 380 36,788 13,960,883 48.95 Winfield 465 2,403 39,488 95,095,141 58.32 Arkansas City 470 2,756 29,109 80,724,396 50.96 Dexter 471 201 34,480 6,947,714 25.97 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 574 26,452 15,186,021 49.90 Cherokee 247 805 33,531 26,975,917 37.03 Girard 248 1,024 33,985 34,715,804 44.32 Frontenac Public Schools 249 797 26,506 21,125,208 40.15 Pittsburg 250 2,545 56,524 143,826,063 50.78 DECATUR Oberlin 294 409 75,301 30,820,753 46.43 DICKINSON Solomon 393 417 45,461 18,934,633 41.66 Abilene 435 1,530 43,047 65,116,531 45.32 Chapman 473 923 59,771 53,805,592 40.76 Rural Vista 481 433 47,981 20,545,296 47.30 Herington 487 481 33,142 16,057,161 43.93 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 410 36,097 14,781,822 30.62 Highland 425 236 51,759 12,189,206 33.09 Troy Public Schools 429 380 34,547 13,110,772 37.00 Midway Schools 433 190 80,624 15,278,156 21.97 Elwood 486 306 40,216 12,314,280 40.67 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 1,350 51,879 70,030,943 67.21 Eudora 491 1,317 41,639 54,846,401 66.26 Lawrence 497 10,073 93,075 942,153,126 57.77 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 297 83,700 24,833,776 42.35 Lewis 502 118 147,344 17,386,632 20.00 ELK West Elk 282 359 57,472 20,615,338 36.16 Elk Valley 283 202 54,099 10,928,062 34.40 ELLIS Ellis 388 372 74,263 27,826,299 44.36 Victoria 432 256 117,696 29,930,075 44.25 Hays 489 2,797 78,839 220,520,534 53.27 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 582 52,923 30,854,186 40.57 Lorraine 328 473 102,136 48,504,449 53.18 171 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County FINNEY Holcomb 363 844 $221,002 $186,923,321 43.62 Garden City 457 6,818 46,331 315,896,654 37.37 FORD Spearville 381 334 45,008 14,695,269 48.57 Dodge City 443 5,540 31,183 174,196,842 56.03 Bucklin 459 239 78,796 18,446,059 36.07 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 841 43,169 36,326,689 38.55 Central Heights 288 574 39,219 22,507,866 44.38 Wellsville 289 793 51,390 41,163,545 55.79 Ottawa 290 2,343 47,588 112,093,679 61.83 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 6,471 23,041 150,663,448 46.51 GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 116 112,693 13,128,728 31.50 Wheatland 292 137 92,409 12,613,876 30.63 Quinter Public Schools 293 318 60,765 19,305,185 48.56 GRAHAM Hill City 281 395 112,465 44,390,055 38.18 GRANT Ulysses 214 1,610 219,119 352,847,934 39.70 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 635 54,187 34,452,086 41.19 Montezuma 371 243 62,217 15,162,244 58.59 Copeland 476 120 99,312 11,977,012 45.11 Ingalls 477 237 72,277 17,093,551 41.80 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 229 177,813 40,719,104 37.29 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 244 63,521 15,467,271 35.32 Eureka 389 620 47,620 29,500,776 68.90 Hamilton 390 103 75,735 7,762,827 29.14 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 461 165,905 76,979,894 41.06 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 840 60,225 50,787,404 43.16 Attica 511 122 164,416 19,976,575 40.09 HARVEY Burrton 369 249 58,722 14,680,399 52.34 Newton 373 3,427 37,812 130,076,896 56.02 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 519 25,243 13,138,866 42.66 Halstead 440 769 41,505 31,946,078 50.19 Hesston 460 795 43,644 34,714,502 60.01 HASKELL Sublette 374 484 250,096 120,921,519 42.27 Satanta 507 361 541,010 195,845,630 28.36 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 282 81,798 23,026,212 59.13 Hanston 228 75 146,256 10,969,168 40.52 JACKSON North Jackson 335 402 34,540 13,902,299 36.42 Holton 336 1,096 33,825 37,086,017 46.06 Royal Valley 337 921 25,327 23,333,635 42.91 172 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 410 $34,239 $14,020,755 41.62 Jefferson County North 339 494 32,198 15,889,687 57.07 Jefferson West 340 918 38,341 35,235,198 50.62 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 578 41,921 24,218,041 46.22 McLouth 342 532 54,950 29,271,837 38.43 Perry Public Schools 343 944 56,624 53,430,807 52.78 JEWELL Rock Hills 107 309 78,826 24,475,604 41.40 Jewell 279 126 84,675 10,626,682 46.49 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 19,369 112,942 2,190,043,605 60.68 Spring Hill 230 1,702 64,833 110,573,069 67.93 Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch 231 3,904 54,503 212,758,632 76.53 DeSoto 232 5,338 69,315 370,740,389 69.68 Olathe 233 24,100 71,412 1,724,844,514 65.17 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 27,353 115,371 3,155,813,176 51.96 KEARNY Lakin 215 618 379,419 234,480,636 37.38 Deerfield 216 313 233,134 72,854,441 34.26 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 1,064 69,392 73,923,587 51.56 Cunningham 332 190 321,956 61,493,626 32.00 KIOWA Greensburg 422 278 102,832 28,535,814 42.15 Mullinville 424 139 174,369 24,080,315 38.55 Haviland Public Schools 474 151 135,116 20,335,033 43.09 LABETTE Parsons 503 1,418 36,858 52,905,945 58.85 Oswego 504 488 24,325 11,870,462 55.15 Chetopa 505 562 17,072 9,602,862 48.67 Labette County 506 1,601 29,618 47,403,784 45.34 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 93 79,811 7,382,477 57.79 Dighton 482 251 126,973 31,870,182 38.49 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 1,757 745 1,214,989 47.81 Easton 449 682 43,403 29,687,478 53.29 Leavenworth 453 3,939 47,924 189,967,521 50.75 Basehor-Linwood 458 2,103 52,994 111,896,576 47.55 Tonganoxie 464 1,721 48,914 84,312,856 54.64 Lansing 469 2,216 44,287 98,211,308 50.23 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 349 67,915 23,532,564 56.08 Sylvan Grove 299 153 86,111 13,174,975 28.05 LINN Pleasanton 344 374 32,353 12,083,967 35.94 Jayhawk 346 546 54,291 29,659,162 45.67 Prairie View 362 971 142,084 138,617,195 47.66 LOGAN Oakley 274 392 85,015 33,487,444 38.60 Triplains 275 86 160,115 16,171,645 42.30 173 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County LYON North Lyon County 251 561 $51,154 $28,697,161 45.91 Southern Lyon County 252 560 52,804 29,601,692 51.20 Emporia 253 4,611 36,411 169,858,579 54.81 McPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 1,005 51,005 51,244,896 55.30 McPherson 418 2,385 68,361 163,669,463 49.14 Canton-Galva 419 421 60,074 25,351,280 53.98 Moundridge 423 430 98,811 42,686,527 49.76 Inman 448 417 56,392 23,521,033 50.32 MARION Centre 397 265 70,634 18,718,123 43.14 Peabody-Burns 398 375 54,790 20,540,888 50.55 Marion-Florence 408 624 44,572 27,830,855 46.16 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 646 48,460 31,295,612 50.72 Goessel 411 263 44,091 11,587,073 57.74 MARSHALL Marysville 364 756 65,939 49,889,246 47.94 Vermillion 380 536 43,099 22,928,407 42.25 Axtell 488 298 53,500 16,023,179 50.86 Valley Heights 498 387 41,629 16,089,709 52.61 MEADE Fowler 225 184 77,534 14,266,243 51.20 Meade 226 463 126,884 60,168,215 42.77 MIAMI Osawatomie 367 1,178 37,265 43,879,220 50.05 Paola 368 2,037 59,123 120,438,746 54.44 Louisburg 416 1,560 73,207 114,195,652 56.41 MITCHELL Waconda 272 375 58,549 21,826,983 41.65 Beloit 273 718 55,768 40,108,664 48.58 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 792 36,345 28,785,248 31.19 Coffeyville 445 1,822 43,056 78,503,741 44.03 Independence 446 1,862 47,413 88,278,065 38.94 Cherryvale 447 695 24,305 16,881,908 39.18 MORRIS Morris County 417 828 60,070 49,094,994 36.40 MORTON Rolla 217 204 482,939 98,519,616 37.57 Elkhart 218 669 144,408 96,623,427 45.06 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 916 42,899 39,290,775 47.79 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 498 51,278 25,541,788 31.01 B & B 451 211 37,313 7,854,326 28.16 NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 714 64,242 45,836,662 44.28 Chanute Public Schools 413 1,824 31,007 56,407,470 54.45 NESS Western Plains 106 182 165,429 30,108,036 38.63 Ness City 303 277 141,271 39,089,675 36.43 174 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 657 $36,366 $23,950,381 35.90 Northern Valley 212 198 51,062 10,110,286 44.91 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 47 230,955 11,432,294 34.83 OSAGE Osage City 420 695 41,735 28,997,785 37.42 Lyndon 421 462 43,364 20,055,660 30.93 Santa Fe Trail 434 1,158 38,160 44,204,685 49.57 Burlingame Public Schools 454 331 34,259 11,322,497 49.86 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 279 52,258 14,553,860 36.58 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 340 54,081 18,376,578 43.05 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 575 53,539 30,800,932 39.34 Twin Valley 240 610 41,928 25,567,491 47.41 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 889 50,797 45,026,489 51.52 Pawnee Heights 496 162 69,532 11,431,093 41.02 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 122 66,398 7,735,364 39.98 Phillipsburg 325 637 42,346 26,847,220 50.42 Logan 326 184 85,892 15,761,149 38.51 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 1,311 47,464 62,210,694 54.40 Kaw Valley 321 1,117 209,680 234,107,450 34.16 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 352 49,558 17,444,508 51.14 Rock Creek 323 803 39,091 31,366,499 38.18 PRATT Pratt 382 1,178 56,523 66,566,744 53.48 Skyline Schools 438 370 63,015 23,334,616 38.62 RAWLINS Rawlins County Unified 105 326 78,350 25,541,982 49.18 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 4,422 44,661 198,036,199 44.95 Nickerson 309 1,125 54,307 61,285,802 46.12 Fairfield 310 355 96,273 34,205,882 39.06 Pretty Prairie 311 285 54,031 15,387,909 49.10 Haven Public Schools 312 1,066 51,682 55,583,468 47.56 Buhler 313 2,132 54,889 117,544,846 50.11 REPUBLIC Republic County 109 513 72,774 36,423,496 34.46 Pike Valley 426 251 51,943 12,777,906 42.28 RICE Sterling 376 517 44,617 23,111,518 44.17 Chase-Raymond 401 150 113,698 17,282,041 51.43 Lyons 405 814 41,911 34,098,484 52.65 Little River 444 296 92,828 27,430,784 45.26 RILEY Riley County 378 643 42,104 27,072,953 47.63 Manhattan 383 5,315 84,399 438,452,459 43.80 Blue Valley 384 203 70,492 14,274,662 48.91 175 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County ROOKS Palco 269 152 $244,259 $37,005,190 36.07 Plainville 270 391 127,691 49,812,274 47.41 Stockton 271 322 74,123 23,793,535 49.47 RUSH LaCrosse 395 298 79,736 23,681,467 43.17 Otis-Bison 403 206 89,173 18,414,182 39.94 RUSSELL Paradise 399 154 177,924 27,578,236 38.99 Russell County 407 983 71,702 71,056,986 41.12 SALINE Salina 305 7,115 57,363 408,461,416 55.23 Southeast of Saline 306 703 90,881 63,989,444 34.12 Ell-Saline 307 458 38,514 17,647,270 49.91 SCOTT Scott County 466 874 84,401 73,808,488 60.55 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 45,232 54,301 2,456,551,433 51.29 Derby 260 6,374 46,758 299,547,296 53.95 Haysville 261 4,500 26,545 119,544,024 54.94 Valley Center Public Schools 262 2,476 37,118 92,030,264 56.46 Mulvane 263 1,838 29,366 54,034,253 55.94 Clearwater 264 1,272 45,887 58,381,990 59.17 Goddard 265 4,487 41,879 187,946,140 59.21 Maize 266 6,058 45,133 273,698,554 51.84 Renwick 267 1,937 48,669 94,475,562 54.72 Cheney 268 744 39,202 29,150,327 56.35 SEWARD Liberal 480 4,313 43,143 186,481,526 40.54 Kismet-Plains 483 690 120,478 83,069,829 36.50 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 3,378 60,733 205,321,162 51.32 Silver Lake 372 709 37,601 26,643,815 47.43 Auburn Washburn 437 5,163 80,630 416,300,948 50.38 Shawnee Heights 450 3,351 48,659 163,115,929 49.22 Topeka Public Schools 501 12,579 51,415 647,279,206 53.34 SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 292 101,490 29,584,204 37.62 SHERMAN Goodland 352 932 62,583 58,346,556 40.43 SMITH Smith Center 237 429 60,833 26,067,149 48.72 West Smith County 238 170 49,478 8,386,595 34.60 STAFFORD Stafford 349 287 58,721 16,858,677 60.99 St. John-Hudson 350 396 79,397 31,409,535 50.45 Macksville 351 307 116,584 35,849,503 34.07 STANTON Stanton County 452 445 291,425 129,830,053 33.26 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 198 522,620 103,687,753 31.44 Hugoton Public Schools 210 964 333,327 321,794,151 29.10 176 School District by County U.S.D. # 2006-2007 F.T.E. Enrollment Total Assessed Valuation per Pupil 2006 2006 Total Assessed Valuation Total School Mill Levy for 2006-2007 Kansas School Districts, 2006 School Tax Rates for 2007, by County SUMNER Wellington 353 1,621 $36,278 $59,097,626 59.13 Conway Springs 356 567 32,923 18,690,627 62.58 Belle Plaine 357 742 25,328 18,780,734 57.38 Oxford 358 388 37,607 14,685,692 54.00 Argonia Public Schools 359 199 60,055 11,951,017 32.22 Caldwell 360 249 59,864 14,930,053 63.44 South Haven 509 241 49,899 12,000,686 40.22 THOMAS Brewster 314 109 105,427 11,491,508 42.25 Colby Public Schools 315 965 58,876 56,815,436 46.65 Golden Plains 316 186 52,023 9,655,387 36.51 TREGO WaKeeney 208 379 89,134 33,737,050 44.24 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 468 70,608 33,058,467 56.04 Wabaunsee East 330 511 59,375 30,399,835 49.55 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 201 100,527 20,155,624 47.67 Weskan 242 121 79,495 9,579,089 41.18 WASHINGTON Washington County Schools 108 427 59,523 25,446,025 44.89 Barnes 223 353 69,430 24,557,302 50.31 Clifton-Clyde 224 313 63,979 20,044,651 37.08 WICHITA Leoti 467 457 69,550 31,888,851 45.32 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 253 68,882 17,358,360 34.29 Neodesha 461 774 36,528 28,265,484 49.48 Fredonia 484 761 50,551 38,444,076 42.82 WOODSON Woodson 366 426 58,261 24,819,382 39.98 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 3,668 40,932 150,268,888 65.02 Piper-Kansas City 203 1,477 84,420 124,881,896 45.50 Bonner Springs 204 2,302 61,032 140,569,555 60.42 Kansas City 500 18,428 42,025 776,510,496 64.76 Kansas 444,879 $65,059 $28,964,281,983 13,638.51 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/Default.aspx?tabid=1870 (accessed June 18, 2008). 177 C ount y 1 Alle n 2, 314 801 347 1, 148 49. 6 2, 398 873 299 1, 172 48. 9 - 1. 5 A nders on 1, 437 462 181 643 44. 7 1, 396 424 188 612 43. 8 - 2. 0 A t c hi s on 2, 384 913 338 1, 251 52. 5 2, 396 931 312 1, 243 51. 9 - 1. 1 Ba r b e r 808 174 110 284 35. 1 785 183 83 266 33. 9 - 3. 6 B art on 4, 403 1, 647 535 2, 182 49. 6 4, 540 1, 754 572 2, 326 51. 2 3. 4 B ourbon 2, 469 954 322 1, 276 51. 7 2, 492 970 345 1, 315 52. 8 2. 1 B r ow n 1, 600 532 228 760 47. 5 1, 599 574 212 786 49. 2 3. 5 Bu tle r 14, 356 2, 539 1, 061 3, 600 25. 1 14, 746 2, 460 1, 116 3, 576 24. 3 - 3. 3 Chas e 466 124 55 179 38. 4 456 112 50 162 35. 5 - 7. 5 Chaut auqua 567 167 96 263 46. 4 545 194 77 271 49. 7 7. 2 Cherok ee 3, 815 1, 531 483 2, 014 52. 8 3, 804 1, 552 506 2, 058 54. 1 2. 5 Cheyenne 477 139 74 213 44. 7 464 144 78 222 47. 8 7. 1 C l a r k 520 145 69 214 41. 2 503 115 82 197 39. 2 - 4. 8 C l a y 1, 377 275 219 494 35. 9 1, 411 289 171 460 32. 6 - 9. 1 Cl oud 1, 346 447 208 655 48. 7 1, 366 501 210 711 52. 0 7. 0 C o ffe y 1, 742 435 170 605 34. 7 1, 720 435 184 619 36. 0 3. 6 Com anc he 337 78 47 125 37. 1 337 87 51 138 40. 9 10. 4 C o w l e y 6, 464 2, 439 757 3, 196 49. 4 6, 445 2, 479 829 3, 308 51. 3 3. 8 C r a w fo r d 6, 028 2, 346 865 3, 211 53. 3 5, 966 2, 411 653 3, 064 51. 4 - 3. 6 D e ca tu r 427 95 57 152 35. 6 405 117 49 166 41. 0 15. 1 Di c k i ns on 3, 713 822 548 1, 370 36. 9 3, 829 822 559 1, 381 36. 1 - 2. 3 Doni phan 1, 477 401 148 549 37. 2 1, 565 404 178 582 37. 2 0. 0 Dougl as 13, 262 2, 574 1, 084 3, 658 27. 6 13, 677 2, 763 1, 055 3, 818 27. 9 1. 2 Ed w a r d s 394 143 58 201 51. 0 463 154 52 206 44. 5 - 12. 8 Elk 599 257 93 350 58. 4 571 217 94 311 54. 5 - 6. 8 Ellis 3, 667 784 334 1, 118 30. 5 3, 671 759 354 1, 113 30. 3 - 0. 6 Ells w o r t h 1, 089 267 102 369 33. 9 1, 094 249 137 386 35. 3 4. 1 Fi nney 8, 220 3, 905 987 4, 892 59. 5 8, 187 3, 744 1, 110 4, 854 59. 3 - 0. 4 Fo r d 6, 343 3, 400 857 4, 257 67. 1 6, 456 3, 452 919 4, 371 67. 7 0. 9 Fr a n k lin 4, 764 1, 194 455 1, 649 34. 6 4, 764 1, 332 432 1, 764 37. 0 7. 0 G e a r y 6, 395 2, 111 1, 176 3, 287 51. 4 7, 052 2, 280 1, 367 3, 647 51. 7 0. 6 G o v e 597 99 85 184 30. 8 545 80 65 145 26. 6 - 13. 7 Graham 419 88 73 161 38. 4 406 70 77 147 36. 2 - 5. 8 G r a n t 1, 730 703 226 929 53. 7 1, 729 704 209 913 52. 8 - 1. 7 G r a y 1, 240 324 135 459 37. 0 1, 379 412 130 542 39. 3 6. 2 Greel ey 242 77 25 102 42. 1 249 69 48 117 47. 0 11. 5 Greenw ood 1, 019 288 168 456 44. 7 993 316 142 458 46. 1 3. 1 Fr ee or R e duced Pr ice Lunch Pr ogr am Enr ollment in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006-07 and 2007-08 Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 2007-08 2006-07 P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme n t 2 To t a l Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme n t 2 Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Program Enr o llme nt Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme n t 3 Program Enr o llme n t P e rcent C h ange 178 C ount y 1 Fr ee or R e duced Pr ice Lunch Pr ogr am Enr ollment in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006-07 and 2007-08 Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 2007-08 2006-07 P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme n t 2 To t a l Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme n t 2 Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Program Enr o llme nt Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme n t 3 Program Enr o llme n t P e rcent C h ange H a m ilto n 498 229 47 276 55. 4 493 182 67 249 50. 5 - 8. 9 Harper 1, 025 345 203 548 53. 5 1, 017 367 181 548 53. 9 0. 8 H a r v e y 6, 142 1, 711 702 2, 413 39. 3 6, 188 1, 712 742 2, 454 39. 7 0. 9 H a ske l l 908 346 137 483 53. 2 902 346 123 469 52. 0 - 2. 3 Hodgem an 306 65 36 101 33. 0 365 93 46 139 38. 1 15. 4 Ja ckso n 2, 526 664 268 932 36. 9 2, 610 612 236 848 32. 5 - 11. 9 Je ffe r s o n 4, 043 701 384 1, 085 26. 8 4, 015 750 402 1, 152 28. 7 6. 9 J e w e ll 448 132 58 190 42. 4 398 94 46 140 35. 2 - 17. 1 J ohns on 85, 588 8, 666 3, 691 12, 357 14. 4 87, 141 9, 506 3, 949 13, 455 15. 4 6. 9 K earny 980 373 95 468 47. 8 960 375 124 499 52. 0 8. 8 K i ngm an 1, 343 325 196 521 38. 8 1, 312 328 183 511 38. 9 0. 4 K i ow a 645 170 124 294 45. 6 624 313 70 383 61. 4 34. 7 Labet t e 3, 969 1, 478 667 2, 145 54. 0 3, 938 1, 477 651 2, 128 54. 0 0. 0 Lane 360 105 57 162 45. 0 349 85 59 144 41. 3 - 8. 3 Leavenw ort h 12, 877 2, 353 801 3, 154 24. 5 12, 945 2, 334 868 3, 202 24. 7 1. 0 Li nc ol n 524 170 72 242 46. 2 509 162 57 219 43. 0 - 6. 8 Li nn 1, 979 558 233 791 40. 0 1, 943 600 268 868 44. 7 11. 8 Logan 555 133 67 200 36. 0 563 160 69 229 40. 7 12. 9 Lyon 6, 139 2, 440 901 3, 341 54. 4 5, 947 2, 511 805 3, 316 55. 8 2. 5 M c P hers on 4, 892 875 417 1, 292 26. 4 4, 878 878 444 1, 322 27. 1 2. 6 Ma r i o n 2, 256 522 281 803 35. 6 2, 150 481 262 743 34. 6 - 2. 9 M ars hal l 2, 136 466 245 711 33. 3 2, 085 469 272 741 35. 5 6. 8 M eade 691 172 128 300 43. 4 691 201 86 287 41. 5 - 4. 3 Mi a m i 4, 941 937 381 1, 318 26. 7 5, 078 1, 056 380 1, 436 28. 3 6. 0 M i t c hel l 1, 144 263 155 418 36. 5 1, 155 241 176 417 36. 1 - 1. 2 M ont gom ery 5, 456 2, 066 758 2, 824 51. 8 5, 520 2, 191 698 2, 889 52. 3 1. 1 Mo r r i s 1, 087 294 136 430 39. 6 1, 058 271 150 421 39. 8 0. 6 Mo r t o n 983 314 114 428 43. 5 930 276 113 389 41. 8 - 3. 9 Nem aha 1, 707 265 151 416 24. 4 1, 686 273 151 424 25. 1 3. 2 Neos ho 2, 940 967 422 1, 389 47. 2 2, 902 964 438 1, 402 48. 3 2. 3 Nes s 492 117 45 162 32. 9 472 102 46 148 31. 4 - 4. 8 Nort on 932 245 141 386 41. 4 954 270 147 417 43. 7 5. 5 Os age 3, 056 773 343 1, 116 36. 5 2, 973 745 359 1, 104 37. 1 1. 7 Os borne 354 106 46 152 42. 9 347 102 43 145 41. 8 - 2. 7 Ot t a w a 1, 239 234 151 385 31. 1 1, 281 263 164 427 33. 3 7. 3 P aw nee 1, 036 287 145 432 41. 7 1, 061 294 173 467 44. 0 5. 6 Ph illip s 974 226 156 382 39. 2 962 242 148 390 40. 5 3. 4 179 C ount y 1 Fr ee or R e duced Pr ice Lunch Pr ogr am Enr ollment in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006-07 and 2007-08 Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme nt 3 2007-08 2006-07 P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt P e rcent Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme n t 2 To t a l Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Enr o llme n t 2 Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt Free Lunch Program Enr o llme nt To t a l Program Enr o llme nt Reduced P r i ce Lunch Program Enr o llme n t 3 Program Enr o llme n t P e rcent C h ange Po tta w a to m i e 3, 117 593 356 949 30. 4 3, 112 582 349 931 29. 9 - 1. 7 Pr a t t 1, 634 394 198 592 36. 2 1, 546 370 191 561 36. 3 0. 2 R a w lin s 337 86 70 156 46. 3 318 91 63 154 48. 4 4. 6 Reno 9, 845 3, 365 1, 195 4, 560 46. 3 9, 979 3, 613 1, 239 4, 852 48. 6 5. 0 Republ i c 771 248 112 360 46. 7 778 213 137 350 45. 0 - 3. 7 Ri c e 1, 911 790 264 1, 054 55. 2 1, 893 765 261 1, 026 54. 2 - 1. 7 R ile y 6, 343 1, 262 687 1, 949 30. 7 6, 648 1, 224 693 1, 917 28. 8 - 6. 2 Rook s 901 227 161 388 43. 1 887 198 146 344 38. 8 - 9. 9 Rus h 513 141 76 217 42. 3 511 163 47 210 41. 1 - 2. 8 R u sse l l 1, 185 371 145 516 43. 5 1, 133 315 155 470 41. 5 - 4. 7 Sa lin e 8, 433 2, 785 1, 074 3, 859 45. 8 8, 599 2, 836 1, 089 3, 925 45. 6 - 0. 3 Sco tt 914 260 147 407 44. 5 902 282 148 430 47. 7 7. 1 S edgw i c k 77, 823 30, 629 7, 536 38, 165 49. 0 79, 889 31, 662 7, 635 39, 297 49. 2 0. 3 Se w a r d 5, 347 2, 960 614 3, 574 66. 8 5, 342 2, 805 692 3, 497 65. 5 - 2. 1 S haw nee 26, 841 9, 397 2, 395 11, 792 43. 9 27, 496 9, 625 2, 551 12, 176 44. 3 0. 8 S heri dan 310 31 32 63 20. 3 308 44 31 75 24. 4 19. 8 S herm an 991 303 87 390 39. 4 1, 001 309 100 409 40. 9 3. 8 Sm ith 621 176 59 235 37. 8 658 195 92 287 43. 6 15. 3 Sta ffo r d 1, 039 364 160 524 50. 4 998 353 167 520 52. 1 3. 3 S t ant on 474 175 91 266 56. 1 467 184 94 278 59. 5 6. 1 S t evens 1, 238 435 177 612 49. 4 1, 285 478 183 661 51. 4 4. 1 S um ner 4, 288 1, 162 473 1, 635 38. 1 4, 233 1, 175 480 1, 655 39. 1 2. 5 Thom as 1, 321 341 180 521 39. 4 1, 289 314 158 472 36. 6 - 7. 2 Trego 395 79 52 131 33. 2 416 85 51 136 32. 7 - 1. 4 W abauns ee 1, 019 199 124 323 31. 7 1, 030 203 123 326 31. 7 - 0. 1 W a lla c e 333 109 39 148 44. 4 329 99 44 143 43. 5 - 2. 2 W as hi ngt on 1, 230 277 195 472 38. 4 1, 202 228 199 427 35. 5 - 7. 4 Wi c h i t a 485 179 49 228 47. 0 455 159 59 218 47. 9 1. 9 W ils o n 1, 873 579 320 899 48. 0 1, 795 578 277 855 47. 6 - 0. 8 W oods on 453 159 43 202 44. 6 456 157 66 223 48. 9 9. 7 W y andot t e 27, 567 15, 041 3, 037 18, 078 65. 6 27, 803 15, 728 3, 137 18, 865 67. 9 3. 5 Kansas 465, 230 136, 890 45, 878 182, 768 39. 3 471, 564 140, 791 46, 848 187, 639 39. 8 1. 3 S ource: K ansas S t ate D epartm ent of E duc ati on, S c hool Fi nance, R eports and P ubl i c at i ons, Free and R educed E n rol l m ents, http://w w w . k s de.org/D e faul t.aspx ? tabi d= 1870 (accessed June 18, 2008). 3 T he average regul ar l unch pri c e i n 2007 w as $1.66 for el em ent ary school s, $1.83 for m i ddl e school s, and $1.88 for hi gh school s; the average reduced pri c e l unch w a s $0.40. 2 E n rol l m ent represents school total headcount enrol l m ent as of S eptem ber 20 each y ear. 1 C ounty data aggregated from al l bui l d i ngs report as repor ted by the K ansas S t ate D epartm ent of E ducati on. 180 School District by County U.S.D. # ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 1,764 335 Iola 257 9,031 1,510 Humboldt 258 2,812 430 ANDERSON Garnett 365 6,955 1,262 Crest 479 1,411 280 ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 4,519 892 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,057 2,151 BARBER Barber County North 254 3,405 597 South Barber 255 1,598 268 BARTON Claflin 354 1,332 305 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 2,882 554 Great Bend 428 18,377 3,157 Hoisington 431 3,881 662 BOURBON Fort. Scott 234 12,456 2,149 Uniontown 235 2,277 433 BROWN Hiawatha 415 5,964 1,016 South Brown County 430 3,565 689 BUTLER Bluestem 205 4,245 859 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,781 811 Circle 375 9,039 1,808 Andover 385 14,609 3,453 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 7,843 1,915 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,807 822 Augusta 402 11,964 2,307 El Dorado 490 14,585 2,157 Flinthills 492 1,383 276 CHASE Chase County 284 3,081 521 CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 1,077 184 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,718 438 CHEROKEE Riverton 404 3,645 699 Columbus 493 7,502 1,401 Galena 499 3,695 679 Baxter Springs 508 4,833 875 CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,124 180 St. Francis Community Schools 297 2,193 372 CLARK Minneola 219 1,021 212 Ashland 220 1,332 228 CLAY Clay Center 379 8,299 1,378 CLOUD Concordia 333 7,164 1,068 Southern Cloud 334 1,552 252 COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 2,803 493 Burlington 244 4,171 738 Leroy-Gridley 245 1,719 291 Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate 52 289 60 211 43 122 355 62 46 35 56 603 154 434 84 150 116 321 80 69 221 157 184 211 24 76 45 61 131 266 171 136 54 34 70 32 109 68 248 27 39 33 30 181 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate COMANCHE Comanche County 300 1,996 325 COWLEY Central 462 2,006 398 Udall 463 1,994 425 Winfield 465 14,607 2,641 Arkansas City 470 15,924 2,826 Dexter 471 710 155 CRAWFORD Northeast 246 4,335 725 Cherokee 247 4,854 915 Girard 248 5,421 981 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,512 598 Pittsburg 250 21,853 3,083 DECATUR Oberlin 294 2,797 475 Prairie Heights 295 448 71 DICKINSON Solomon 393 2,000 384 Abilene 435 8,445 1,386 Chapman 473 5,786 1,036 Rural Vista 481 2,252 419 Herington 487 3,002 488 DONIPHAN Wathena 406 2,116 364 Highland 425 1,616 196 Troy Public Schools 429 1,885 341 Midway Schools 433 1,077 224 Elwood 486 1,167 240 DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 7,526 1,448 Eudora 491 6,239 1,301 Lawrence 497 94,622 12,099 EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,281 379 Lewis 502 783 157 ELK West Elk 282 2,763 372 Elk Valley 283 873 174 ELLIS Ellis 388 2,347 355 Victoria 432 1,836 255 Hays 489 22,679 3,217 ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 4,225 575 Lorraine 328 2,664 457 FINNEY Holcomb 363 2,842 909 Garden City 457 36,107 8,643 FORD Spearville 381 1,252 320 Dodge City 443 30,574 6,759 Bucklin 459 1,527 326 FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 5,119 1,050 Central Heights 288 3,136 626 Wellsville 289 4,407 853 Ottawa 290 14,683 2,559 GEARY Geary County Schools 475 30,546 5,961 36 67 27 432 456 26 12 59 164 143 180 52 59 9 35 29 52 135 79 1,146 46 50 25 86 45 45 93 1,457 25 1,069 39 98 105 52 303 943 140 86 64 61 686 67 44 18 335 182 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 644 123 Wheatland 292 885 148 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,484 283 GRAHAM Hill City 281 2,578 375 GRANT Ulysses 214 7,477 1,643 GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 3,103 675 Montezuma 371 1,630 320 Copeland 476 836 190 Ingalls 477 874 210 GREELEY Greeley County Schools 200 1,361 278 GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 1,520 271 Eureka 389 4,884 744 Hamilton 390 623 98 HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2591 506 HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 5,147 878 Attica 511 805 115 HARVEY Burrton 369 1,498 274 Newton 373 21,719 3,736 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,102 436 Halstead 440 4,172 842 Hesston 460 4,635 869 HASKELL Sublette 374 2,272 526 Satanta 507 1,871 438 HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 1,473 261 Hanston 228 524 101 JACKSON North Jackson 335 2,091 395 Holton 336 6,067 1,041 Royal Valley 337 4,320 938 JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 2,440 453 Jefferson County North 339 2,448 448 Jefferson West 340 4,611 878 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,866 689 McLouth 342 3,321 602 Perry Public Schools 343 5,688 1,106 JEWELL White Rock 104 1,038 163 Mankato 278 1,326 204 Jewell 279 918 155 JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 94,475 21,451 Spring Hill 230 7,631 1,582 Gardner-Edgerton 231 15,812 3,181 DeSoto 232 19,645 3,875 Olathe 233 123,749 24,938 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 247,036 39,897 13 33 17 29 32 42 224 66 70 132 15 33 379 51 61 53 35 80 59 31 9 31 141 85 42 55 56 59 78 23 29 25 1,340 1,897 47 113 25 228 150 34 30 494 83 183 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate KEARNY Lakin 215 3,165 731 Deerfield 216 1,353 336 KINGMAN Kingman-Norwich 331 6,375 1,202 Cunningham 332 1,558 290 KIOWA Greensburg 422 1,810 270 Mullinville 424 391 76 Haviland 474 768 130 LABETTE Parsons 503 10,761 1,902 Oswego 504 2,369 403 Chetopa-St. Paul 505 2,722 470 Labette County 506 7,357 1,425 LANE Healy Public Schools 468 323 71 Dighton 482 1,582 270 LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 9,502 2,010 Easton 449 3,775 790 Leavenworth 453 28,074 4,974 Basehor-Linwood 458 9,713 1,932 Tonganoxie 464 7,809 1,582 Lansing 469 12,522 2,169 LINCOLN Lincoln 298 2,532 392 Sylvan Grove 299 977 163 LINN Pleasanton 344 2,324 397 Jayhawk 346 3,538 607 Prairie View 362 5,506 946 LOGAN Oakley 274 2,620 459 Triplains 275 476 79 LYON North Lyon County 251 3,552 721 Southern Lyon County 252 3,039 641 Emporia 253 28,904 4,795 MCPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 6,155 963 McPherson 418 15,446 2,623 Canton-Galva 419 2,636 467 Moundridge 423 3,342 581 Inman 448 2,606 481 MARION Centre 397 1,534 275 Peabody-Burns 398 2,545 475 Marion-Florence 408 3,883 644 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,186 690 Goessel 411 1,616 303 MARSHALL Marysville 364 5,445 857 Vermillion 380 2,896 506 Axtell 488 1,774 357 Valley Heights 498 2,310 392 MEADE Fowler 225 906 177 Meade 226 2,235 442 47 11 81 56 18 359 88 105 165 4 31 45 50 698 137 104 111 51 21 94 60 774 55 88 91 50 14 85 77 44 36 55 62 74 44 12 44 22 36 195 32 78 20 164 50 184 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate MIAMI Osawatomie 367 7,438 1,327 Paola 368 11,713 2,236 Louisburg 416 7,291 1,382 MITCHELL Waconda 272 2,742 440 Beloit 273 4,776 820 MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 3,947 758 Coffeyville 445 14,108 2,263 Independence 446 13,261 2,255 Cherryvale 447 3,141 568 MORRIS Morris County 417 5,456 956 MORTON Rolla 217 774 168 Elkhart 218 2,403 476 NEMAHA Sabetha 441 4,973 915 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 3,177 627 B & B 451 943 245 NEOSHO Erie 101 4,618 842 Chanute Public Schools 413 10,946 1,775 NESS Western Plains 106 1,342 212 Ness City 303 1,699 238 NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 4,218 631 Northern Valley 212 935 157 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 608 97 OSAGE Osage City 420 3,993 750 Lyndon 421 2,637 442 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,424 1,271 Burlingame Public Schools 454 1,771 293 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 1,726 337 OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,284 392 OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 3,659 589 Twin Valley 240 2,458 476 PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 6,591 1,189 Pawnee Heights 496 691 131 PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 887 168 Phillipsburg 325 3,391 581 Logan 326 1,039 180 POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 7,338 1,496 Kaw Valley 321 6,700 1,483 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,168 375 Rock Creek 323 4,258 807 PRATT Pratt 382 8,137 1,289 Skyline Schools 438 1,225 213 209 134 67 48 100 94 110 414 400 156 24 69 34 27 105 310 10 104 25 23 50 50 37 117 19 28 68 30 107 192 46 93 110 29 123 29 51 79 23 154 40 185 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate RAWLINS Rawlins County 105 2,242 366 RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,209 5,124 Nickerson 309 7,437 1,182 Fairfield 310 2,670 494 Pretty Prairie 311 1,545 316 Haven Public Schools 312 6,157 1,279 Buhler 313 12,249 2,253 REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 1,231 225 Republic County 427 3,172 434 Hillcrest Rural Schools 455 756 100 RICE Sterling 376 3,386 490 Chase-Raymond 401 949 176 Lyons 405 4,136 716 Little River 444 1,858 328 RILEY Riley County 378 3,346 676 Manhattan 383 52,258 6,252 Blue Valley 384 1,616 286 ROOKS Palco 269 815 138 Plainville 270 2,450 442 Stockton 271 2,112 367 RUSH LaCrosse 395 2,329 347 Otis-Bison 403 1,578 267 RUSSELL Paradise 399 807 140 Russell County 407 6,380 980 SALINE Salina 305 47,612 8,446 Southeast of Saline 306 3,242 673 Ell-Saline 307 1,817 356 SCOTT Scott County 466 4,698 867 SEDGWICK Wichita 259 326,269 58,217 Derby 260 32,059 7,626 Haysville 261 19,737 4,405 Valley Center Public Schools 262 12,063 2,679 Mulvane 263 9,518 2,176 Clearwater 264 5,290 1,211 Goddard 265 18,526 4,394 Maize 266 24,604 6,324 Renwick 267 7,711 2,107 Cheney 268 3,283 783 SEWARD Liberal 480 21,126 4,658 Kismet-Plains 483 3,393 818 SHAWNEE Seaman 345 18,360 3,621 Silver Lake 372 3,120 700 Auburn Washburn 437 29,665 5,961 Shawnee Heights 450 17,822 3,605 Topeka Public Schools 501 100,015 15,698 933 144 95 25 17 49 37 192 164 34 58 109 39 76 694 22 14 54 64 85 59 37 28 149 74 201 219 9,643 585 432 147 235 25 331 253 52 41 1,107 43 2,980 88 40 783 128 221 186 School District by County U.S.D. # Estimates of Poverty for 2005, Kansas School Districts, by County Number of Poor Children 5 to 17 yrs. Related to Head of Household Population of Children 5 to 17 yrs. Total Population Estimate SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,039 363 SHERMAN Goodland 352 6,047 1,027 SMITH Smith Center 237 3,145 454 West Smith County 238 880 153 STAFFORD Stafford 349 1,553 278 St. John-Hudson 350 1,864 356 Macksville 351 1,347 266 STANTON Stanton County 452 2,267 497 STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 771 187 Hugoton Public Schools 210 4,735 1,007 SUMNER Wellington 353 9,692 1,781 Conway Springs 356 2,704 635 Belle Plaine 357 3,310 714 Oxford 358 2,011 389 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,143 232 Caldwell 360 1,730 264 South Haven 509 912 193 THOMAS Brewster 314 571 118 Colby Public Schools 315 6,416 1,116 Golden Plains 316 670 118 TREGO WaKeeney 208 2,841 458 WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 3,383 599 Wabaunsee East 330 3,731 558 WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 1,236 234 Weskan 242 335 87 WASHINGTON North Central 221 824 144 Washington Schools 222 2,023 343 Barnes 223 2,605 463 Clifton-Clyde 224 1,919 335 WICHITA Leoti 467 2,345 482 WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,759 310 Neodesha 461 3,723 707 Fredonia 484 4,913 810 WOODSON Woodson 366 2,916 416 WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 18,794 3,849 Piper-Kansas City 203 6,331 1,444 Bonner Springs 204 11,564 2,248 Kansas City 500 119,212 23,687 Kansas 2,748,172 503,275 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, Model-based Estimates for States, Counties, and School Districts, School District Data, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/ (accessed June 18, 2008). 50 203 17 152 59 12 53 44 41 27 14 254 49 71 47 62 46 41 114 14 57 23 34 20 14 31 118 156 83 60,206 66 691 244 6,314 38 57 72 35 23 187 State Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Alabama 560 553 567 559 565 561 9 Alaska 518 514 523 519 517 517 51 Arizona 523 524 526 530 521 528 32 Arkansas 569 555 563 552 574 568 5 California 501 519 504 522 501 518 49 Colorado 554 553 560 560 558 564 26 Connecticut 515 515 517 517 512 516 84 Delaware 500 499 503 502 495 500 73 Dist. of Columbia 489 476 490 478 487 472 78 Florida 499 499 498 498 496 497 65 Georgia 494 493 497 496 494 496 70 Hawaii 487 514 490 516 482 509 60 Idaho 540 539 544 542 543 545 19 Illinois 585 597 594 606 591 609 9 Indiana 501 506 504 508 498 509 62 Iowa 593 602 596 608 602 613 4 Kansas 584 585 585 588 582 590 8 Kentucky 559 557 561 559 562 562 11 Louisiana 564 561 565 562 570 571 6 Maine 505 501 509 505 501 501 73 Maryland 511 515 511 515 503 509 70 Massachusetts 518 523 520 527 513 524 85 Michigan 563 573 568 579 568 583 10 Minnesota 587 593 592 597 591 600 10 Mississippi 562 547 564 554 556 541 4 Missouri 587 585 588 588 587 591 7 2005-06 Verbal Verbal SAT Score Averages by State 2003-04 - 2005-06 2003-04 2004-05 Percent of Graduates Taking SAT 2005-06Verbal Montana 537 539 540 540 538 545 28 Nebraska 569 576 574 579 576 583 7 Nevada 507 514 508 513 498 508 40 New Hampshire 522 521 525 525 520 524 82 New Jersey 501 514 503 517 496 515 82 New Mexico 554 543 558 547 557 549 13 New York 497 510 497 511 493 510 88 North Carolina 499 507 499 511 495 513 71 North Dakota 582 601 590 605 610 617 4 Ohio 538 542 539 543 535 544 28 Oklahoma 569 566 570 563 576 574 7 Oregon 527 528 526 528 523 529 55 Pennsylvania 501 502 501 503 493 500 74 Rhode Island 503 502 503 505 495 502 69 South Carolina 491 495 494 499 487 498 62 South Dakota 594 597 589 589 590 604 4 Tennessee 567 557 572 563 573 569 15 Texas 493 499 493 502 491 506 52 Utah 565 556 566 557 560 557 7 Vermont 516 512 521 517 513 519 67 Virginia 515 509 516 514 512 513 73 Washington 528 531 532 534 527 532 54 West Virginia 524 514 523 511 519 510 20 Wisconsin 587 596 592 599 588 600 6 Wyoming 551 546 544 543 548 555 10 United States 508 518 508 520 503 518 48 The SAT was formerly known as the Scholastic Assessment Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Score averages are for college-bound Seniors. Possible scores on each part of the SAT range from 200 to 800. Rankings of states based on SAT scores alone are invalid because of the varying portions of students in each state taking the tests. Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics: 2006, Table 134, http:/nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/ (accessed December 17, 2007). 188 State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Percent of Graduates Taking ACT 2007 Alabama 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.3 81 Alaska 21.1 21.3 21.3 21.1 21.2 27 Arizona 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.6 21.8 18 Arkansas 20.3 20.4 20.3 20.6 20.5 75 California 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.6 22.1 15 Colorado 20.1 20.3 20.2 20.3 20.4 100 Connecticut 22.1 22.5 22.8 23.1 23.2 16 Delaware 20.8 21.5 20.8 21.4 21.7 9 Dist. of Columbia 17.5 17.8 18.0 18.4 18.7 31 Florida 20.5 20.5 20.4 20.3 19.9 54 Georgia 19.8 20.0 20.0 20.2 20.3 34 Hawaii 21.8 21.7 21.9 21.9 22.3 20 Idaho 21.2 21.3 21.3 21.4 21.4 59 Illinois 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.5 20.5 100 Indiana 21.6 21.6 21.7 21.7 22.0 21 Iowa 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.1 22.3 66 Kansas 21.5 21.6 21.7 21.8 21.9 76 Kentucky 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.6 20.7 77 Louisiana 19.6 19.8 19.8 20.1 20.1 79 Maine 22.5 22.6 22.4 22.3 22.5 11 Maryland 20.7 20.8 21.0 21.4 21.6 14 Massachusetts 22.3 22.4 22.8 23.0 23.5 15 Michigan 21.3 21.4 21.4 21.5 21.5 70 Minnesota 22.0 22.2 22.3 22.3 22.5 70 Mississippi 18 7 18 8 18 7 18 8 18 9 96 ACT Average Composite Scores by State 2003-2007 . . . . . Missouri 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.6 74 Montana 21.7 21.7 21.8 21.9 21.9 59 Nebraska 21.7 21.7 21.8 21.9 22.1 77 Nevada 21.3 21.2 21.5 21.5 21.5 29 New Hampshire 22.2 22.5 22.3 22.6 22.9 15 New Jersey 21.2 21.2 21.3 21.8 22.2 11 New Mexico 19.9 20.1 20.0 20.1 20.2 60 New York 22.3 22.3 22.4 22.6 22.9 21 North Carolina 19.9 20.3 20.2 20.5 21.0 16 North Dakota 21.3 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.6 82 Ohio 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.5 21.6 68 Oklahoma 20.5 20.6 20.4 20.5 20.7 71 Oregon 22.6 22.5 22.6 22.4 22.0 18 Pennsylvania 21.5 21.8 21.7 21.8 22.0 11 Rhode Island 21.7 21.9 21.9 21.2 21.8 9 South Carolina 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 43 South Dakota 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.8 21.9 76 Tennessee 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.7 20.7 96 Texas 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.5 30 Utah 21.3 21.5 21.5 21.7 21.7 70 Vermont 22.5 22.7 22.6 22.5 22.8 22 Virginia 20.6 20.9 20.8 21.1 21.4 18 Washington 22.5 22.5 22.7 22.9 23.1 16 West Virginia 20.3 20.5 20.4 20.6 20.6 66 Wisconsin 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.3 70 Wyoming 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.6 21.5 78 United States 20.8 20.9 20.9 21.1 21.2 42 Source: ACT, ACT Newsroom, ACT Average Composite Scores by State , various years, http://www.act.org/news/data.html (accessed December 5, 2007). Maximum composite score is 36. 189 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte KEY ColbyGoodland Hays Beloit Liberal Pratt Hutchinson Great Bend Concordia Salina Lindsborg McPherson Hillsboro North Newton Hesston Wichita El Dorado Winfield Arkansas City Independence Parsons Iola Chanute Ft. Scott Pittsburg Emporia Ottawa Manhattan Atchison Leavenworth Topeka Baldwin Lawrence Kansas City Miami Overland Park Olathe Garden City Dodge City Highland Sterling Haviland Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Board of Regents. State Educational Institution Independent Educational Institution Federally-Funded University Technical CollegeMunicipal University Public Community College Location of Higher Educational Institutions in Kansas Fall 2007 Coffeyville Doniphan 190 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Fall 2007 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions State Universities Emporia State University, Emporia 5,285 1,069 6,354 5,230 Fort Hays State University, Hays 5,549 4,039 9,588 6,246 Kansas State University, Manhattan 18,065 4,839 22,904 19,311 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 188 240 428 645 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 5,116 1,971 7,087 6,626 University of Kansas, Lawrence 18,291 8,051 26,342 23,831 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 2,005 913 2,918 0 Wichita State University, Wichita 12,546 1,896 14,442 10,795 Municipal Universities Washburn University, Topeka 6,423 478 6,901 5,389 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 73,468 23,496 96,964 78,072 Independent Colleges and Universities Baker University, Baldwin 2,827 1,132 3,959 2,888 Barclay College, Haviland 60 64 124 112 Benedictine College, Atchison 937 905 1,842 1,617 Bethany College, Lindsborg 537 0 537 514 Bethel College, North Newton 375 166 541 547 Central Baptist Seminary, Kansas City 50 58 108 63 Central Christian College, McPherson 256 106 362 330 Donnelly College, Kansas City 505 67 572 374 Friends University, Wichita 2,598 233 2,831 2,332 Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence 263 631 894 820 Hesston College, Hesston 190 242 432 400 Kansas City College and Bible School, Overland Park 13 17 30 23 Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina 597 267 864 767 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 385 3 388 322 McPherson College, McPherson 284 259 543 546 Mid America Nazarene University, Olathe 1,163 557 1,720 1,573 Newman University, Wichita 1,747 419 2,166 1,601 Ottawa University, Ottawa 823 2,546 3,369 1,584 University of St. Mary, Leavenworth 551 331 882 686 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,046 657 1,703 857 Sterling College, Sterling 321 282 603 562 Tabor College, Hillsboro 384 190 574 558 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 15,912 9,132 25,044 19,076 Total Regents and Independent Enrollment 89,380 32,628 122,008 97,148 Head Count Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2007, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2007fa.shtml (accessed May 6, 2008). Resident Non-resident Total 191 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Fall 2007 Institution, Location Resident Non-resident Total Two-Year Community Colleges Allen County, Iola 2,685 88 2,773 1,667 Barton County, Great Bend 3,660 347 4,007 1,875 Butler, El Dorado 7,908 479 8,387 5,164 Cloud County, Concordia 2,628 100 2,728 1,310 Coffeyville 1,456 378 1,834 1,248 Colby 1,314 222 1,536 1,062 Cowley County, Arkansas City 4,189 280 4,469 3,083 Dodge City 1,669 143 1,812 1,031 Fort Scott 1,427 269 1,696 1,113 Garden City 1,779 315 2,094 1,290 Highland 2,675 135 2,810 1,564 Hutchinson 4,316 283 4,599 2,887 Independence 987 156 1,143 785 Johnson County, Overland Park 17,340 1,573 18,913 10,616 Kansas City 5,454 347 5,801 3,364 Labette, Parsons 1,217 132 1,349 837 Neosho County, Chanute 1,559 191 1,750 900 Pratt 1,403 135 1,538 1,035 Seward County, Liberal 1,399 257 1,656 909 Total Two-Year Community College Enrollment 65,065 5,830 70,895 41,740 Technical Colleges Flint Hills, Emporia 458 16 474 367 Manhattan Area, Manhattan 451 0 451 427 North Central Kansas, Beloit 513 0 513 513 Northeast Kansas, Atchison 364 0 364 278 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 248 3 251 337 Wichita Area, Wichita 924 0 924 605 Total Technical College Enrollment 2,958 19 2,977 2,527 Total Two-Year and Technical College Enrollment 68,023 5,849 73,872 44,267 Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2007, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2007fa.shtml (accessed May 5, 2008). Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Head Count 192 Enrollment in Kansas Colleges and Universities Spring 2007 Institution, Location Kansas Board of Regents Institutions State Universities: Emporia State University, Emporia 5,084 1,036 6,120 4,979 Fort Hays State University, Hays 5,270 2,309 7,579 5,296 Kansas State University, Manhattan 16,178 4,135 20,313 17,421 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 196 238 434 745 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,735 1,687 6,422 5,967 University of Kansas, Lawrence 17,388 7,718 25,106 22,316 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 1,880 889 2,769 0 Wichita State University, Wichita 12,310 1,735 14,045 10,181 Municipal Universities: Washburn University, Topeka 6,327 307 6,634 5,095 Total Regents Institution Enrollment 69,368 20,054 89,422 72,000 Independent Colleges and Universities Baker University, Baldwin 2,894 1,209 4,103 3,393 Barclay College, Haviland 43 36 79 74 Benedictine College, Atchison 764 889 1,653 1,339 Bethany College, Lindsborg 274 194 468 436 Bethel College, North Newton 368 142 510 490 Central Baptist Seminary, Kansas City 54 57 111 70 Central Christian College, McPherson 285 44 329 322 Donnelly College, Kansas City 459 63 522 326 Friends University, Wichita 2,718 224 2,942 2,493 Head Count Full-time Equivalent EnrollmentResident Non-resident Total Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence 260 571 831 781 Hesston College, Hesston 182 258 440 405 Kansas College and Bible School, Overland Park 10 18 28 20 Kansas Wesleyan College, Salina 584 273 857 748 Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan 391 0 391 310 McPherson College, McPherson 281 220 501 502 Mid-America Nazarene College, Olathe 1,303 518 1,821 1,620 Newman University, Wichita 1,962 373 2,335 1,635 Ottawa University, Ottawa 888 2,420 3,308 1,510 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,035 517 1,552 825 Sterling College, Sterling 242 232 474 445 Tabor College, Hillsboro 353 168 521 513 University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth 462 336 798 625 Total Independent Institution Enrollment 15,812 8,762 24,574 18,882 Total Regents and Independent Enrollment 85,180 28,816 113,996 90,882 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2007, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2007sp.shtml (accessed December 5, 2007). 193 Enrollment in Kansas Community and Technical Colleges Spring 2007 Institution, Location Total Two-Year Community Colleges Allen County, Iola 2,629 80 2,709 1,552 Barton County, Great Bend 3,996 492 4,488 1,884 Butler, El Dorado 7,531 446 7,977 4,809 Cloud County, Concordia 2,366 92 2,458 1,209 Coffeyville 1,353 305 1,658 942 Colby 1,323 228 1,551 996 Cowley County, Arkansas City 4,107 264 4,371 2,948 Dodge City 1,667 134 1,801 973 Fort Scott 1,549 243 1,792 1,195 Garden City 1,709 178 1,887 1,167 Highland 2,649 119 2,768 1,460 Hutchinson 4,432 265 4,697 2,814 Independence 937 124 1,061 649 Johnson County, Overland Park 15,984 1,328 17,312 9,378 Kansas City Kansas 5,134 312 5,446 3,013 Labette, Parsons 1,114 116 1,230 753 Neosho County, Chanute 1,449 151 1,600 801 Pratt 1,159 118 1,277 833 Seward County, Liberal 1,520 260 1,780 831 Total Two-Year Community College Enrollment 62,608 5,255 67,863 38,208 Technical Colleges Flint Hills, Emporia 384 14 398 298 Manhattan Area Manhattan 384 0 384 336 Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Head Count Resident Non-resident Area, North Central Kansas, Beloit 470 0 470 470 Northeast Kansas, Atchison 252 0 252 225 Northwest Kansas, Goodland 221 0 221 267 Wichita Area, Wichita 798 0 798 514 Total Technical College Enrollment 2,509 14 2,523 2,110 Total Two-Year and Technical College Enrollment 65,117 5,269 70,386 40,318 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2007, http://www.kspsd.org/IR/KHEER/report2007sp.shtml (accessed December 5, 2007). 194 Employment and Earnings Emplo yment and Earnings Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 195 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1952-2006 (Place of Residence) Year Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed Unemployment Rate 1952 810,300 795,700 14,600 1.8 1954 822,500 786,400 36,100 4.4 1955 812,700 781,500 31,200 3.8 1956 803,800 778,100 25,700 3.2 1957 806,400 780,800 25,600 3.2 1958 817,500 781,400 36,100 4.4 1959 798,500 770,000 28,500 3.6 1960 862,800 827,900 34,900 4.0 1961 864,600 824,100 40,500 4.7 1962 863,000 830,700 32,300 3.7 1963 849,400 815,600 33,800 4.0 1964 857,900 826,500 31,400 3.7 1965 874,100 843,800 30,300 3.5 1966 882,000 858,700 23,300 2.6 1967 896,400 872,100 24,300 2.7 1968 911,100 887,400 23,700 2.6 1969 933,000 906,000 27,000 2.9 1970 929,600 885,000 44,600 4.8 1971 935,400 883,700 51,700 5.5 1972 968,600 930,500 38,100 3.9 1973 1,014,100 982,600 31,500 3.1 1974 1,043,900 1,007,500 36,400 3.5 1975 1,067,900 1,017,000 50,900 4.8 1976* 1,072,000 1,027,000 46,000 4.2 1977 1,106,000 1,061,000 44,000 4.1 1978 1,142,000 1,107,000 35,000 3.0 1979 1,176,000 1,137,000 40,000 3.4 1980 1,184,000 1,131,000 53,000 4.5 1981 1,190,000 1,140,000 50,000 4.2 1982 1,185,000 1,111,000 74,000 6.3 1983 1,186,000 1,114,000 72,000 6.1 1984 1,196,000 1,133,000 63,000 5.2 1985 1,237,000 1,176,000 62,000 5.0 1986 1,237,000 1,169,000 67,000 5.4 1987 1,268,000 1,205,000 63,000 4.9 1988 1,282,000 1,221,000 61,000 4.8 1989 1,284,000 1,233,000 52,000 4.0 1990 1,276,000 1,219,000 57,000 4.5 1991 1,274,000 1,218,000 57,000 4.5 1992 1,320,000 1,263,000 56,000 4.3 1993 1,336,000 1,268,000 67,000 5.0 1994 1,344,000 1,273,000 71,000 5.3 1995 1,351,000 1,291,000 60,000 4.4 1996 1,359,000 1,298,000 61,000 4.5 1997 1,380,000 1,328,000 52,000 3.8 1998 1,420,000 1,365,000 54,000 3.8 1999 1,435,000 1,393,000 43,000 3.0 2000r 1,405,000 1,352,000 53,000 3.8 2001r 1,408,000 1,348,000 60,000 4.3 2002r 1,424,000 1,351,000 73,000 5.1 2003r 1,445,000 1,364,000 81,000 5.6 2004r 1,460,000 1,379,000 81,000 5.6 2005r 1,464,000 1,389,000 75,000 5.1 2006 1,466,000 1,400,000 66,000 4.5 * 1950-1975 data not comparable with data from 1976 forward. r - revised Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. 196 JFMAMJ J ASON D Total Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2005–2007 1.44 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 Month Source: data from Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. r - revised Institute for Policy & Social Research; 2005 2006 2006r 2005r 2007 Millions of Persons 1.45 197 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. r - revised Millions of Persons 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 Employed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, 2005–2007 2005r 2006r 2007 JFM AMJ J ASON Month D 1.36 198 Unemployed Civilian Labor Force Estimates for , 2005–2007Kansas Thousands of Persons Source: data from Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. r - revised Institute for Policy & Social Research; 2005r 2006r 2007 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 45 50 JFMAMJJA SON D Month 199 C iv ilian Labor For ce Estimates for K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 2006r 2007 C ount y Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate A l l en 7, 554 7, 243 311 4. 1 7, 512 7, 217 295 3. 9 A nders on 4, 175 3, 975 200 4. 8 4, 201 4, 013 188 4. 5 A t c hi s on 8, 745 8, 335 410 4. 7 8, 736 8, 348 388 4. 4 B arber 2, 605 2, 521 84 3. 2 2, 582 2, 499 83 3. 2 B art on 15, 446 14, 917 529 3. 4 15, 315 14, 823 492 3. 2 B ourbon 9, 173 8, 820 353 3. 8 8, 897 8, 520 377 4. 2 B r ow n 5, 692 5, 474 218 3. 8 5, 497 5, 279 218 4. 0 B ut l er 32, 216 30, 752 1, 464 4. 5 32, 723 31, 438 1, 285 3. 9 Chas e 1, 696 1, 629 67 4. 0 1, 680 1, 617 63 3. 8 Chaut auqua 1, 894 1, 799 95 5. 0 1, 784 1, 702 82 4. 6 Cherok ee 10, 717 10, 173 544 5. 1 10, 837 10, 320 517 4. 8 Cheyenne 1, 481 1, 430 51 3. 4 1, 403 1, 355 48 3. 4 Cl ark 1, 200 1, 162 38 3. 2 1, 213 1, 177 36 3. 0 Cl ay 4, 971 4, 803 168 3. 4 4, 993 4, 830 163 3. 3 Cl oud 5, 900 5, 703 197 3. 3 5, 647 5, 454 193 3. 4 Cof f ey 5, 327 5, 070 257 4. 8 5, 116 4, 894 222 4. 3 Com anc he 1, 091 1, 060 31 2. 8 1, 082 1, 050 32 3. 0 Cow l ey 18, 200 17, 420 780 4. 3 18, 644 17, 943 701 3. 8 Craw f ord 19, 379 18, 399 980 5. 1 19, 388 18, 455 933 4. 8 Dec at ur 1, 683 1, 628 55 3. 3 1, 653 1, 602 51 3. 1 Di c k i ns on 10, 593 10, 175 418 3. 9 10, 323 9, 923 400 3. 9 Doni phan 4, 507 4, 286 221 4. 9 4, 655 4, 445 210 4. 5 Dougl as 62, 725 60, 364 2, 361 3. 8 62, 395 60, 099 2, 296 3. 7 E dw ards 1, 720 1, 668 52 3. 0 1, 638 1, 584 54 3. 3 E l k 1, 468 1, 398 70 4. 8 1, 396 1, 317 79 5. 7 E llis 17, 245 16, 775 470 2. 7 17, 227 16, 776 451 2. 6 E l l s w ort h 3, 670 3, 550 120 3. 3 3, 663 3, 544 119 3. 2 Fi nney 18, 162 17, 539 623 3. 4 17, 943 17, 360 583 3. 2 Ford 17, 125 16, 586 539 3. 1 17, 058 16, 552 506 3. 0 Frank l i n 13, 805 13, 100 705 5. 1 13, 996 13, 322 674 4. 8 Geary 11, 316 10, 728 588 5. 2 11, 393 10, 905 488 4. 3 Gove 1, 527 1, 485 42 2. 8 1, 493 1, 450 43 2. 9 Graham 1, 452 1, 406 46 3. 2 1, 463 1, 419 44 3. 0 Grant 3, 925 3, 812 113 2. 9 3, 942 3, 835 107 2. 7 Gray 3, 195 3, 104 91 2. 8 3, 108 3, 025 83 2. 7 Greel ey 736 713 23 3. 1 688 667 21 3. 1 Greenw ood 3, 538 3, 376 162 4. 6 3, 554 3, 394 160 4. 5 200 C iv ilian Labor For ce Estimates for K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 2006r 2007 C ount y Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Ham i l t on 1, 264 1, 223 41 3. 2 1, 239 1, 193 46 3. 7 Harper 3, 444 3, 334 110 3. 2 3, 376 3, 276 100 3. 0 Harvey 17, 953 17, 169 784 4. 4 18, 194 17, 553 641 3. 5 Has k el l 2, 105 2, 045 60 2. 9 2, 091 2, 031 60 2. 9 Hodgem an 966 932 34 3. 5 904 868 36 4. 0 Ja ckso n 6 , 932 6, 565 367 5. 3 6, 983 6, 614 369 5. 3 J ef f ers on 9, 724 9, 266 458 4. 7 9, 799 9, 335 464 4. 7 J ew el l 1, 905 1, 847 58 3. 0 1, 849 1, 795 54 2. 9 J ohns on 292, 778 280, 831 11, 947 4. 1 297, 132 285, 601 11, 531 3. 9 K earny 2, 027 1, 952 75 3. 7 2, 057 1, 988 69 3. 4 K i ngm an 4, 389 4, 230 159 3. 6 4, 259 4, 119 140 3. 3 K i ow a 1, 641 1, 593 48 2. 9 1, 462 1, 396 66 4. 5 Labet t e 10, 802 10, 234 568 5. 3 10, 711 10, 172 539 5. 0 Lane 1, 067 1, 030 37 3. 5 1, 049 1, 012 37 3. 5 Leavenw ort h 32, 842 31, 020 1, 822 5. 5 33, 245 31, 547 1, 698 5. 1 Li nc ol n 1, 853 1, 789 64 3. 5 1, 808 1, 739 69 3. 8 Li nn 4, 821 4, 524 297 6. 2 4, 896 4, 601 295 6. 0 Logan 1, 497 1, 450 47 3. 1 1, 797 1, 749 48 2. 7 Lyon 19, 485 18, 680 805 4. 1 19, 306 18, 543 763 4. 0 M c P hers on 17, 276 16, 699 577 3. 3 16, 561 16, 004 557 3. 4 M ari on 6, 799 6, 534 265 3. 9 6, 588 6, 347 241 3. 7 M ars hal l 5, 800 5, 599 201 3. 5 5, 750 5, 564 186 3. 2 M eade 2, 198 2, 131 67 3. 0 2, 284 2, 219 65 2. 8 M i am i 16, 310 15, 570 740 4. 5 16, 575 15, 835 740 4. 5 M i t c hel l 3, 428 3, 311 117 3. 4 3, 297 3, 185 112 3. 4 M ont gom ery 17, 756 16, 951 805 4. 5 17, 654 16, 835 819 4. 6 M orri s 2, 914 2, 789 125 4. 3 2, 879 2, 741 138 4. 8 M ort on 1, 730 1, 682 48 2. 8 1, 674 1, 629 45 2. 7 Nem aha 5, 463 5, 284 179 3. 3 5, 581 5, 414 167 3. 0 Neos ho 9, 255 8, 896 359 3. 9 9, 247 8, 883 364 3. 9 Nes s 1, 700 1, 652 48 2. 8 1, 713 1, 666 47 2. 7 Nort on 2, 710 2, 621 89 3. 3 2, 678 2, 592 86 3. 2 Os age 8, 734 8, 261 473 5. 4 8, 774 8, 322 452 5. 2 Os borne 2, 256 2, 178 78 3. 5 2, 210 2, 128 82 3. 7 Ot t aw a 3, 383 3, 266 117 3. 5 3, 432 3, 312 120 3. 5 P aw nee 3, 993 3, 862 131 3. 3 3, 966 3, 847 119 3. 0 P h illips 3 , 100 3, 005 95 3. 1 3, 182 3, 088 94 3. 0 201 C iv ilian Labor For ce Estimates for K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 2006r 2007 C ount y Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate Labor Force Em ploy ed U n em ploy ed U n em ploy m e nt Rate P ot t aw at om i e 11, 216 10, 847 369 3. 3 11, 385 11, 026 359 3. 2 P r at t 5, 623 5, 457 166 3. 0 5, 625 5, 455 170 3. 0 Raw l i ns 1, 317 1, 274 43 3. 3 1, 215 1, 172 43 3. 5 Reno 33, 067 31, 601 1, 466 4. 4 33, 061 31, 742 1, 319 4. 0 Republ i c 2, 736 2, 638 98 3. 6 2, 767 2, 681 86 3. 1 Ri c e 5, 630 5, 403 227 4. 0 5, 532 5, 324 208 3. 8 Ri l ey 35, 051 33, 892 1, 159 3. 3 35, 557 34, 453 1, 104 3. 1 Rook s 2, 717 2, 618 99 3. 6 2, 610 2, 514 96 3. 7 Rus h 1, 703 1, 642 61 3. 6 1, 631 1, 572 59 3. 6 Rus s el l 3, 480 3, 349 131 3. 8 3, 469 3, 348 121 3. 5 S al i ne 30, 539 29, 399 1, 140 3. 7 30, 843 29, 818 1, 025 3. 3 S c ot t 2, 784 2, 706 78 2. 8 2, 602 2, 532 70 2. 7 S edgw i c k 245, 814 234, 670 11, 144 4. 5 249, 981 239, 909 10, 072 4. 0 S ew ard 10, 596 10, 245 351 3. 3 10, 729 10, 391 338 3. 2 S haw nee 90, 577 86, 298 4, 279 4. 7 90, 983 86, 937 4, 046 4. 4 S heri dan 1, 512 1, 469 43 2. 8 1, 542 1, 501 41 2. 7 S herm an 3, 680 3, 574 106 2. 9 3, 581 3, 483 98 2. 7 S m i t h 2, 243 2, 169 74 3. 3 2, 192 2, 126 66 3. 0 S t af f ord 2, 243 2, 164 79 3. 5 2, 104 2, 029 75 3. 6 S t ant on 1, 162 1, 131 31 2. 7 1, 112 1, 080 32 2. 9 S t evens 2, 336 2, 257 79 3. 4 2, 216 2, 142 74 3. 3 S um ner 11, 977 11, 417 560 4. 7 12, 176 11, 672 504 4. 1 Thom as 4, 537 4, 407 130 2. 9 4, 194 4, 073 121 2. 9 Trego 1, 748 1, 696 52 3. 0 1, 667 1, 613 54 3. 2 W abauns ee 3, 641 3, 506 135 3. 7 3, 673 3, 532 141 3. 8 W al l ac e 898 870 28 3. 1 866 841 25 2. 9 W as hi ngt on 3, 368 3, 253 115 3. 4 3, 287 3, 177 110 3. 3 W i c hi t a 1, 255 1, 217 38 3. 0 1, 179 1, 143 36 3. 1 W i l s on 5, 624 5, 420 204 3. 6 5, 481 5, 284 197 3. 6 W oods on 1, 671 1, 589 82 4. 9 1, 648 1, 554 94 5. 7 W y andot t e 71, 931 66, 515 5, 416 7. 5 72, 842 67, 645 5, 197 7. 1 Kansas 1, 470, 830 1, 407, 076 63, 754 4. 3 1, 478, 790 1, 418, 665 60, 125 4. 1 S ource: U . S . D epartm ent of Labor, B u reau of Labor S t ati s ti cs (B LS ), http:// www. b l s . g o v / l a u / h o m e . h t m ( a c c e s s e d M a y 1 3 , 2008). T he B u reau of Labor S t ati s ti cs (B LS ) has revi sed the m e thods for cal c ul ati ng em pl oy m ent and unem pl oy m ent esti m a tes; therefore t hese data are not com parabl e to data publ i s hed pri o r to 2003. 202 Area Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Franklin, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 432,487 411,561 20,926 4.8 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 62,725 60,364 2,361 3.8 Topeka MSA (Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee Counties) 119,609 113,896 5,713 4.8 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner Counties) 307,960 294,009 13,951 4.5 Micropolitan Area Atchison Micro-Area (Atchison County) 8,745 8,335 410 4.7 Coffeyville Micro-Area (Montgomery County) 17,756 16,951 805 4.5 Dodge City Micro-Area (Ford County) 17,125 16,586 539 3.1 Emporia Micro-Area (Chase and Lyon Counties) 21,180 20,308 872 4.1 Garden City Micro-Area (Finney County) 18,162 17,539 623 3.4 Great Bend Micro-Area (Barton County) 15,446 14,917 529 3.4 Hays Micro-Area (Ellis County) 17,245 16,775 470 2.7 Hutchinson Micro-Area (Reno County) 33,067 31,601 1,466 4.4 Liberal Micro-Area (Seward County) 10,596 10,245 351 3.3 McPherson Micro-Area (McPherson County) 17,276 16,699 577 3.3 Manhattan Micro Area (Geary Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2006 Mi ro-Area , Pottawatomie, and Riley Counties) 57,583 55,467 2,116 3.7 Parsons Micro-Area (Labette County) 10,802 10,234 568 5.3 Pittsburg Micro-Area (Crawford County) 19,379 18,399 980 5.1 Salina Micro-Area (Ottawa and Saline Counties) 33,921 32,664 1,257 3.7 Winfield Micro-Area (Cowley County) 18,200 17,420 780 4.3 City Dodge City 13,187 12,715 472 3.6 Emporia 14,154 13,454 700 4.9 Garden City 12,715 12,241 474 3.7 Hutchinson 20,020 18,931 1,089 5.4 Kansas City 66,664 61,485 5,179 7.8 Lawrence 50,590 48,558 2,032 4.0 Leavenworth 14,820 13,743 1,077 7.3 Leawood 15,596 15,144 452 2.9 Lenexa 27,756 26,486 1,270 4.6 Manhattan 27,242 26,369 873 3.2 Olathe 61,055 58,494 2,561 4.2 Overland Park 95,997 91,993 4,004 4.2 Salina 25,822 24,811 1,011 3.9 Shawnee 32,070 30,972 1,098 3.4 Topeka 63,709 60,149 3,560 5.6 Wichita 186,801 177,632 9,169 4.9 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised the methods for calculating employment and unemployment estimates; therefore these data are not comparable to data published prior to 2003. 203 Area Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Franklin, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 438,686 418,550 20,136 4.6 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 62,395 60,099 2,296 3.7 Topeka MSA (Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee Counties) 120,210 114,739 5,471 4.6 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner Counties) 313,074 300,572 12,502 4.0 Micropolitan Area Atchison Micro-Area (Atchison County) 8,736 8,348 388 4.4 Coffeyville Micro-Area (Montgomery County) 17,654 16,835 819 4.6 Dodge City Micro-Area (Ford County) 17,058 16,552 506 3.0 Emporia Micro-Area (Chase and Lyon Counties) 20,985 20,160 825 3.9 Garden City Micro-Area (Finney County) 17,943 17,360 583 3.2 Great Bend Micro-Area (Barton County) 15,315 14,823 492 3.2 Hays Micro-Area (Ellis County) 17,227 16,776 451 2.6 Hutchinson Micro-Area (Reno County) 33,061 31,742 1,319 4.0 Liberal Micro-Area (Seward County) 10,729 10,391 338 3.2 McPherson Micro-Area (McPherson County) 16,561 16,004 557 3.4 Manhattan Micro Area (Geary Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Area, and City, 2007 Mi ro-Area , Pottawatomie, and Riley Counties) 58,335 56,385 1,950 3.3 Parsons Micro-Area (Labette County) 10,711 10,172 539 5.0 Pittsburg Micro-Area (Crawford County) 19,388 18,455 933 4.8 Salina Micro-Area (Ottawa and Saline Counties) 34,275 33,130 1,145 3.3 Winfield Micro-Area (Cowley County) 18,644 17,943 701 3.8 City Dodge City 13,132 12,689 443 3.4 Emporia 14,018 13,355 663 4.7 Garden City 12,559 12,116 443 3.5 Hutchinson 19,995 19,016 979 4.9 Kansas City 67,498 62,529 4,969 7.4 Lawrence 50,322 48,345 1,977 3.9 Leavenworth 14,980 13,976 1,004 6.7 Leawood 15,838 15,402 436 2.8 Lenexa 28,161 26,935 1,226 4.4 Manhattan 27,636 26,805 831 3.0 Olathe 61,960 59,487 2,473 4.0 Overland Park 97,421 93,556 3,865 4.0 Salina 26,072 25,164 908 3.5 Shawnee 32,558 31,498 1,060 3.3 Topeka 63,960 60,594 3,366 5.3 Wichita 189,886 181,598 8,288 4.4 Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised the methods for calculating employment and unemployment estimates; therefore these data are not comparable to data published prior to 2003. 204 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2007 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).Institute Kansas: 4.1 Allen 3.9 Anderson 4.5 Atchison 4.4 Barber 3.2 Barton 3.2 Bourbon 4.2 Brown 4.0 Butler 3.9 Chase 3.8 Chautauqua 4.6 Cherokee 4.8 Cheyenne 3.4 Clark 3.0 Clay 3.3 Cloud 3.4 Coffey 4.3 Comanche 3.0 Cowley 3.8 Crawford 4.8 Decatur 3.1 Dickinson 3.9 Doniphan 4.5 Douglas 3.7 Edwards 3.3 Elk 5.7 Ellis 2.6 Ellsworth 3.2 Finney 3.2 Ford 3.0 Franklin 4.8 Geary 4.3 Gove 2.9 Graham 3.0 Grant 2.7 Gray 2.7 Greeley 3.1 Greenwood 4.5 Hamilton 3.7 Harper 3.0 Harvey 3.5 Haskell 2.9 Hodgeman 4.0 Jackson 5.3 Jefferson 4.7 Jewell 2.9 Johnson 3.9 Kearny 3.4 Kingman 3.3 Kiowa 4.5 Labette 5.0 Lane 3.5 Leavenworth 5.1 Lincoln 3.8 Linn 6.0 Logan 2.7 Lyon 4.0 McPherson 3.4 Marion 3.7 Marshall 3.2 Meade 2.8 Miami 4.5 Mitchell 3.4 Montgomery 4.6 Morris 4.8 Morton 2.7 Nemaha 3.0 Neosho 3.9 Ness 2.7 Norton 3.2 Osage 5.2 Osborne 3.7 Ottawa 3.5 Pawnee 3.0 Phillips 3.0 Pottawatomie 3.2 Pratt 3.0 Rawlins 3.5 Reno 4.0 Republic 3.1 Rice 3.8 Riley 3.1 Rooks 3.7 Rush 3.6 Russell 3.5 Saline 3.3 Scott 2.7 Sedgwick 4.0 Seward 3.2 Shawnee 4.4 Sheridan 2.7 Sherman 2.7 Smith 3.0 Stafford 3.6 Stanton 2.9 Stevens 3.3 Sumner 4.1 Thomas 2.9 Trego 3.2 Wabaunsee 3.8 Wallace 2.9 Washington 3.3 Wichita 3.1 Wilson 3.6 Woodson 5.7 Wyandotte 7.1 205 County 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 2007 Allen 5.4 4.9 5.8 5.4 4.1 3.9 Anderson 5.4 5.5 6.4 6.0 4.8 4.5 Atchison 5.5 5.6 5.9 5.5 4.7 4.4 Barber 3.5 3.7 4.0 3.7 3.2 3.2 Barton 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.1 3.4 3.2 Bourbon 4.9 4.8 5.8 5.1 3.8 4.2 Brown 5.5 4.6 5.1 4.9 3.8 4.0 Butler 5.7 6.2 6.1 5.6 4.5 3.9 Chase 4.5 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.0 3.8 Chautauqua 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.3 5.0 4.6 Cherokee 7.0 7.1 7.1 6.5 5.1 4.8 Cheyenne 3.3 2.9 3.9 4.5 3.4 3.4 Clark 3.3 3.3 3.7 3.6 3.2 3.0 Clay 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.1 3.4 3.3 Cloud 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.3 3.4 Coffey 6.1 6.0 5.6 5.6 4.8 4.3 Comanche 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.0 2.8 3.0 Cowley 6.7 6.8 6.1 5.6 4.3 3.8 Crawford 5.2 5.6 6.2 5.8 5.1 4.8 Decatur 2.9 3.2 3.6 3.4 3.3 3.1 Dickinson 4.3 4.6 4.8 4.5 3.9 3.9 Doniphan 9.7 7.3 7.8 6.4 4.9 4.5 Douglas 3.9 3.9 4.2 4.0 3.8 3.7 Edwards 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.0 3.3 Elk 5.9 6.1 5.8 5.6 4.8 5.7 Ellis 3.1 3.2 3.8 3.4 2.7 2.6 Ellsworth 41 43 45 39 33 32 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2002-2007, Annual Averages 4.1 4.3 4.5 3.9 3.3 3.2 Finney 3.9 3.8 4.2 4.2 3.4 3.2 Ford 3.1 3.5 3.9 3.6 3.1 3.0 Franklin 5.5 5.6 6.2 5.7 5.1 4.8 Geary 6.1 6.2 6.5 6.0 5.2 4.3 Gove 3.1 2.9 3.3 3.1 2.8 2.9 Graham 3.4 3.3 4.0 3.6 3.2 3.0 Grant 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.6 2.9 2.7 Gray 3.1 3.0 3.1 3.0 2.8 2.7 Greeley 3.2 3.7 4.2 4.2 3.1 3.1 Greenwood 6.0 5.9 6.6 5.3 4.6 4.5 Hamilton 3.3 3.0 3.6 3.4 3.2 3.7 Harper 3.9 4.3 4.3 3.7 3.2 3.0 Harvey 4.3 5.2 5.0 4.5 4.4 3.5 Haskell 2.9 2.9 3.6 3.1 2.9 2.9 Hodgeman 3.6 4.0 4.6 4.0 3.5 4.0 Jackson 5.0 6.2 6.2 5.8 5.3 5.3 Jefferson 4.8 5.2 5.8 5.2 4.7 4.7 Jewell 3.0 2.9 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.9 Johnson 4.8 5.2 5.0 4.6 4.1 3.9 Kearny 3.3 3.9 4.6 4.3 3.7 3.4 Kingman 4.8 5.4 4.8 4.2 3.6 3.3 Kiowa 3.9 3.2 3.6 3.5 2.9 4.5 Labette 6.1 6.7 6.9 6.5 5.3 5.0 Lane 4.1 4.0 4.4 3.6 3.5 3.5 Leavenworth 5.9 6.2 6.5 6.2 5.5 5.1 Lincoln 4.3 5.1 5.0 4.3 3.5 3.8 Linn 6.3 6.8 7.7 7.3 6.2 6.0 Logan 3.6 3.2 3.7 3.6 3.1 2.7 Lyon 4.4 4.5 4.7 4.6 4.1 4.0 206 County 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 2007 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by County 2002-2007, Annual Averages McPherson 3.4 3.8 4.0 3.8 3.3 3.4 Marion 3.9 4.6 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.7 Marshall 4.0 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.5 3.2 Meade 3.1 3.2 3.8 3.7 3.0 2.8 Miami 4.7 5.2 5.3 5.2 4.5 4.5 Mitchell 3.7 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.4 3.4 Montgomery 6.7 6.7 7.0 5.9 4.5 4.6 Morris 3.9 4.2 5.1 5.1 4.3 4.8 Morton 3.2 3.1 3.3 3.5 2.8 2.7 Nemaha 3.6 3.3 3.9 3.7 3.3 3.0 Neosho 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.1 3.9 3.9 Ness 3.1 3.1 3.3 3.3 2.8 2.7 Norton 3.7 4.0 4.2 3.7 3.3 3.2 Osage 5.2 5.9 6.7 6.3 5.4 5.2 Osborne 3.2 3.9 4.4 3.9 3.5 3.7 Ottawa 4.1 4.5 5.0 4.6 3.5 3.5 Pawnee 3.3 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.3 3.0 Phillips 3.1 3.4 3.9 3.7 3.1 3.0 Pottawatomie 4.3 4.1 4.5 4.1 3.3 3.2 Pratt 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.0 3.0 Rawlins 3.7 3.7 4.7 4.0 3.3 3.5 Reno 4.7 5.2 5.3 5.0 4.4 4.0 Republic 3.8 4.8 4.8 4.1 3.6 3.1 Rice 4.0 4.3 4.8 4.6 4.0 3.8 Riley 3.5 3.6 4.0 3.8 3.3 3.1 Rooks 3.6 5.5 5.7 4.3 3.6 3.7 Rush 38 43 46 40 36 363.8 4.3 4.6 4.0 3.6 3.6 Russell 4.5 4.3 5.0 4.7 3.8 3.5 Saline 4.1 4.6 4.9 4.4 3.7 3.3 Scott 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.4 2.8 2.7 Sedgwick 6.0 6.9 6.2 5.5 4.5 4.0 Seward 4.0 3.8 4.2 4.0 3.3 3.2 Shawnee 4.6 5.3 6.1 5.5 4.7 4.4 Sheridan 3.0 2.8 3.3 2.9 2.8 2.7 Sherman 3.0 3.1 3.6 3.4 2.9 2.7 Smith 3.0 3.5 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 Stafford 4.3 4.0 4.4 4.0 3.5 3.6 Stanton 2.9 3.0 3.4 3.0 2.7 2.9 Stevens 3.5 3.5 4.3 4.1 3.4 3.3 Sumner 7.2 7.8 6.3 6.0 4.7 4.1 Thomas 3.3 3.1 3.5 3.2 2.9 2.9 Trego 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.4 3.0 3.2 Wabaunsee 3.8 4.2 4.9 4.6 3.7 3.8 Wallace 2.6 2.8 3.2 3.0 3.1 2.9 Washington 3.7 3.8 4.2 3.9 3.4 3.3 Wichita 3.2 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.0 3.1 Wilson 4.8 5.3 5.4 4.5 3.6 3.6 Woodson 6.3 6.5 7.7 6.4 4.9 5.7 Wyandotte 9.5 11.0 9.4 8.8 7.5 7.1 Kansas 5.1 5.6 5.5 5.1 4.3 4.1 r - revised Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 207 Area 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 2007 Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Franklin, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 5.8 6.3 6.0 5.5 4.8 4.6 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 3.9 3.9 4.2 4.0 3.8 3.7 Topeka MSA (Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee Counties) 4.7 5.3 6.1 5.5 4.8 4.6 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner Counties) 5.9 6.7 6.2 5.5 4.5 4.0 City Dodge City 3.5 3.9 4.4 4.1 3.6 3.4 Emporia 5.3 5.4 5.6 5.5 4.9 4.7 Garden City 4.2 4.1 4.6 4.5 3.7 3.5 Hutchinson 5.8 6.4 6.5 6.2 5.4 4.9 Kansas City 9.8 11.3 9.6 9.0 7.8 7.4 Lawrence 4.1 4.2 4.5 4.3 4.0 3.9 Leavenworth 7.8 8.1 8.4 8.1 7.3 6.7 Leawood 3.4 3.7 3.6 3.3 2.9 2.8 Lenexa 5.4 5.8 5.6 5.2 4.6 4.4 Manhattan 3.4 3.5 3.9 3.7 3.2 3.0 Olathe 5.0 5.3 5.2 4.8 4.2 4.0 Overland Park 4.9 5.3 5.1 4.7 4.2 4.0 Salina 4.3 4.8 5.1 4.6 3.9 3.5 Shawnee 4.0 4.3 4.2 3.9 3.4 3.3 Topeka 5.5 6.2 7.2 6.5 5.6 5.3 Wichita 65 74 67 60 49 44 Unemployment Rates in Kansas, by Metropolitan Statistical Area and City 2002-2007, Annual Averages 6.5 7.4 6.7 6.0 4.9 4.4 r - revised Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 208 Labor Market Category 2005r Average (1,000s) 2006 Average (1,000s) Percent Change 2005-2006 Place of Residence Data Civilian Labor Force 1,464.0 1,466.0 0.1 Employment 1,389.0 1,400.0 0.8 Unemployment 75.0 66.0 -12.0 Unemployment Rate 5.1 4.5 -11.8 Place of Work Data by Industry Total Nonfarm 1,333.1 1,353.8 1.6 Total Private 1,082.4 1,099.6 1.6 Goods Producing 250.3 256.0 2.3 Natural Resources and Mining 7.6 8.6 13.2 Construction 62.4 64.6 3.5 Manufacturing 180.2 182.8 1.4 Durable Goods 111.8 115.0 2.9 Machinery Manufacturing 16.8 17.1 1.8 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 4.5 4.3 -4.4 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 46.8 48.8 4.3 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 36.3 38.4 5.8 Non-Durable Goods 68.4 67.8 -0.9 Food Manufacturing 31.8 32.1 0.9 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 18.8 19.1 1.6 Service-Providing 1,082.9 1,097.7 1.4 Private Service-Providing 832.1 843.5 1.4 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 260.9 261.5 0.2 Wholesale Trade 59.7 59.8 0.2 Retail Trade 148.7 148.7 0.0 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 18.7 18.8 0.5 Grocery Stores 19.5 20.1 3.1 General Merchandise Stores 36.0 34.6 -3.9 Transport, Warehouse, Utilities 52.6 52.9 0.6 Utilities 7.3 7.3 0.0 Elec. Pwr. Gen. Transmission and Distribution 5.3 5.4 1.9 Transport and Warehousing 45.3 45.6 0.7 Truck Transportation 16.8 17.1 1.8 Information 39.6 39.2 -1.0 Telecommunications 23.3 23.5 0.9 Financial Activities 70.5 71.8 1.8 Finance and Insurance 55.1 56.6 2.7 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 28.0 28.5 1.8 Insurance Carriers 22.0 22.6 2.7 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 15.4 15.2 -1.3 Kansas Labor Market Summary 2005 and 2006 209 Labor Market Category 2005r Average (1,000s) 2006 Average (1,000s) Percent Change 2005-2006 Kansas Labor Market Summary 2005 and 2006 Professional and Business Services 133.2 138.2 3.8 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 55.2 57.9 4.9 Management of Companies and Enterprises 9.7 10.0 3.1 Administrative and Waste Services 68.2 70.4 3.2 Educational and Health Services 163.9 165.8 1.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 149.0 150.8 1.2 Hospitals 40.7 41.4 1.7 Leisure and Hospitality 111.5 114.9 3.0 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 12.2 12.8 4.9 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 9.2 9.7 5.4 Accommodation and Food Services 99.3 102.0 2.7 Food Services and Drinking Places 88.3 90.6 2.6 Other Services 52.5 52.2 -0.6 Government 250.8 254.2 1.4 Federal Government 25.8 26.1 1.2 State Government 52.7 53.1 0.8 Local Government 172.2 175.0 1.6 Average employment statistics are actual, not seasonally adjusted. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. r - revised Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 210 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2006 and 2007 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2006 Average 2007 Average Percent Change 2006-2007 Kansas City MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 432,487 438,686 1.4 Employment 411,561 418,550 1.7 Unemployment 20,926 20,136 -3.8 Unemployment Rate 4.8 4.6 -4.2 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 433,900 447,000 3.0 Total Private 377,900 389,200 3.0 Goods Producing 59,800 59,100 -1.2 Natural Resources and Construction 22,900 22,500 -1.7 Manufacturing 36,900 36,600 -0.8 Durable Goods 21,500 21,400 -0.5 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 3,800 4,100 7.9 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 4,000 3,700 -7.5 Non-Durable Goods 15,500 15,300 -1.3 Service-Providing 374,100 387,900 3.7 Private Service-Providing 318,100 330,100 3.8 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 94,500 96,400 2.0 Wholesale Trade 24,200 24,800 2.5 Wholesalers, Durable Goods 12,400 12,600 1.6 Retail Trade 48,000 47,900 -0.2 General Merchandise Stores 11,800 11,700 -0.8 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 22,300 23,600 5.8 Transportation and Warehousing 20,000 21,700 8.5 Information 23,000 23,200 0.9 Telecommunications 17,200 17,600 2.3 Financial Activities 32,000 33,200 3.8 Finance and Insurance 25,700 26,700 3.9 Insurance Carriers 12,100 12,800 5.8 Professional and Business Services 67,600 71,900 6.4 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 30,900 32,400 4.9 Administrative and Waste Services 32,500 35,600 9.5 Educational and Health Services 49,400 52,100 5.5 Health Care and Social Assistance 44,100 46,600 5.7 Hospitals 13,200 13,700 3.8 Leisure and Hospitality 36,800 37,100 0.8 Accommodation and Food Services 31,400 31,800 1.3 Food Services and Drinking Places 28,500 29,300 2.8 Other Services 14,800 16,200 9.5 Government 56,000 57,700 3.0 Federal Government 9,300 7,900 -15.1 State Government 6,400 6,600 3.1 Local Government 40,300 43,300 7.4 211 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2006 and 2007 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2006 Average 2007 Average Percent Change 2006-2007 Lawrence MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 62,725 62,395 -0.5 Employment 60,364 60,009 -0.6 Unemployment 2,361 2,296 -2.8 Unemployment Rate 3.8 3.7 -2.6 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 51,900 51,900 0.0 Total Private 37,200 37,100 -0.3 Goods Producing 6,600 6,300 -4.5 Service-Providing 45,300 45,600 0.7 Private Service-Providing 30,600 30,800 0.7 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 8,000 8,100 1.3 Retail Trade 5,800 5,800 0.0 Professional and Business Services 5,300 4,800 -9.4 Educational and Health Services 5,000 5,100 2.0 Leisure and Hospitality 6,600 6,800 3.0 Government 14,600 14,800 1.4 Topeka MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 119,609 120,210 0.5 Employment 113,896 114,739 0.7 Unemployment 5,713 5,471 -4.2 Unemployment Rate 4.8 4.6 -4.2 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 108,600 110,100 1.4 Total Private 81,100 82,100 1.2 Goods Producing 13,200 13,000 -1.5 Natural Resources and Construction 5,900 5,800 -1.7 Manufacturing 7,300 7,200 -1.4 Non-Durable Goods 5,600 5,600 0.0 Service-Providing 95,400 97,100 1.8 Private Service-Providing 67,900 69,100 1.8 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 20,000 20,300 1.5 Wholesale Trade 3,800 3,900 2.6 Retail Trade 11,300 11,400 0.9 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 4,900 5,000 2.0 Information 2,600 2,600 0.0 Financial Activities 7,500 7,500 0.0 Finance and Insurance 6,200 6,300 1.6 Professional and Business Services 8,800 9,400 6.8 Educational and Health Services 16,400 16,700 1.8 Health Care and Social Assistance 15,800 16,100 1.9 Hospitals 5,400 5,700 5.6 Leisure and Hospitality 7,900 8,000 1.3 Accommodation and Food Services 7,000 7,100 1.4 Food Services and Drinking Places 6,300 6,400 1.6 Other Services 4,800 4,700 -2.1 Government 27,500 28,000 1.8 Federal Government 2,900 3,000 3.4 State Government 9,700 9,700 0.0 Local Government 14,900 15,300 2.7 212 Kansas Labor Market Summary, by Metropolitan Area 2006 and 2007 Metropolitan Area and Labor Market Category 2006 Average 2007 Average Percent Change 2006-2007 Wichita MSA Civilian Labor Force - Place of Work Data Civilian Labor Force 307,960 313,074 1.7 Employment 294,009 300,572 2.2 Unemployment 13,951 12,502 -10.4 Unemployment Rate 4.5 4.0 -11.1 Nonfarm Employment by Industry Total Nonfarm 294,000 302,500 2.9 Total Private 254,000 262,400 3.3 Goods Producing 79,100 82,000 3.7 Natural Resources and Construction 16,100 16,700 3.7 Manufacturing 63,000 65,300 3.7 Durable Goods 54,100 56,900 5.2 Machinery Manufacturing 5,300 5,300 0.0 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 37,000 39,200 5.9 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 36,300 38,700 6.6 Service-Providing 215,000 220,500 2.6 Private Service-Providing 174,900 180,400 3.1 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 50,200 51,700 3.0 Wholesale Trade 10,900 11,000 0.9 Retail Trade 31,100 32,500 4.5 General Merchandise Stores 7,100 7,000 -1.4 Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities 8,300 8,200 -1.2 Information 5,900 6,300 6.8 Financial Activities 11,300 11,500 1.8 Professional and Business Services 28,300 29,900 5.7 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 8,500 8,500 0.0 Administrative and Waste Services 17,200 18,200 5.8 Employment Services 5,100 5,500 7.8 Educational and Health Services 41,100 42,200 2.7 Health Care and Social Assistance 35,900 36,600 1.9 Hospitals 9,700 9,500 -2.1 Leisure and Hospitality 27,200 27,800 2.2 Accommodation and Food Services 23,300 23,600 1.3 Food Services and Drinking Places 21,300 21,200 -0.5 Other Services 11,000 11,000 0.0 Government 40,000 40,200 0.5 Federal Government 5,600 5,200 -7.1 State Government 5,500 5,800 5.5 Local Government 28,900 29,200 1.0 Average employment statistics are actual, not seasonally adjusted. Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services. Employment estimates by industry based on the North American Industry Classification System. 213 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit i es C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r ansport a t i on Inf o rm at ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e A l l en 4, 855 a 95 20 169 1, 934 144 592 104 126 133 A nders on 1, 509 a 16 - 86 189 92 309 52 b 109 A t c hi s on 6, 541 - 29 b 230 1, 751 371 850 84 54 133 B arber 1, 304 7 86 a b c 79 252 b b 80 B art on 10, 533 10 505 129 822 1, 673 657 1, 616 280 132 449 B ourbon 5, 364 - a a 306 1, 066 466 662 b b 627 B r ow n 3, 262 - - b 79 259 126 292 a b 160 B ut l er 12, 650 a 80 65 1, 244 1, 620 331 2, 172 383 122 553 Chas e 356 a b a a a a 57 b a a Chaut auqua 651 - 57 b b b 9 101 a a b Cherok ee 4, 789 - b b 488 1, 648 145 523 146 b 137 Cheyenne 571 a a a 6 b 164 74 a - b Cl ark 442 - 1 0 a a b b 5 4 a a b Cl ay 2, 538 a a a 205 327 112 553 116 51 95 Cl oud 3, 078 - a b 148 330 180 585 63 77 125 Cof f ey 2, 716 a b g 72 138 76 413 76 b 125 Com anc he 404 - a a a 67 a 68 a a b Cow l ey 11, 409 b 40 b 270 3, 573 288 1, 536 98 173 398 Craw f ord 14, 856 a b 64 499 3, 150 578 1, 950 187 578 376 Dec at ur 703 a a a 26 a 93 113 a - b Di c k i ns on 5, 479 b b 65 202 1, 184 354 774 380 b 155 Doni phan 1, 314 - - a b 512 150 119 69 a 70 Dougl as 37, 613 a b c 2, 584 3, 343 743 6, 172 1, 113 3, 412 973 E dw ards 662 a a a 21 254 64 66 7 a b E l k 340 a a - b b a 33 a a 37 Ellis 1 2 , 0 6 5 0 3 1 8 c 5 5 1 9 7 2 3 9 1 2 , 1 8 2 1 8 4 1 9 8 6 3 7 E l l s w ort h 1, 723 - b a 70 352 32 206 a 52 86 Fi nney 14, 265 b 479 c 742 3, 536 643 2, 208 482 224 485 Ford 13, 884 a - b 332 5, 874 612 1, 785 322 380 299 Frank l i n 8, 293 - 82 a 314 889 178 1, 129 1, 744 b 181 Geary 6, 611 a - 66 196 603 218 1, 321 306 138 239 Gove 807 a a a 60 c b 115 b a b Graham 636 a a a 44 a b 107 9 a 46 Grant 2, 102 a 323 72 177 c 219 265 b c 95 Gray 1, 252 44 - a 189 110 185 117 74 b 68 Greel ey 313 a a a a - b 69 a a a Greenw ood 1, 338 - 140 a 69 82 b 293 b b 79 Ham i l t on 632 a - a b a 149 90 83 - b Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 214 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit i es C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r ansport a t i on Inf o rm at ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 Harper 1, 747 a 28 a 50 360 210 199 56 a 139 Harvey 12, 490 a 56 a 628 3, 814 222 1, 707 199 124 292 Has k el l 674 15 b - b b 106 86 b - b Hodgem an 254 - a a a a b a a b J ac k s on 3, 731 - a - 227 e 81 494 b b 121 J ef f ers on 2, 369 a c b 692 86 a 390 b b 88 J e w e ll 5 3 6 - - b a a 5 8 9 6 b a 7 2 J ohns on 288, 975 10 331 512 14, 973 20, 078 18, 035 36, 943 11, 362 22, 490 23, 958 K earny 534 a - b a a b 57 23 a 50 K i ngm an 1, 897 a 36 a 114 367 157 263 b b 123 K i ow a 883 a a - 39 a 119 114 70 b b Labet t e 8, 928 - a 60 170 2, 115 166 973 939 136 265 Lane 347 9 a a a a 38 44 b a 35 Leavenw ort h 15, 533 a a b 1, 560 997 b 2, 310 e f 905 Li nc ol n 608 a - - b b 65 83 a a b Li nn 1, 231 a b e 151 149 a 271 b a 75 Logan 868 a a a 87 a 84 188 b a 46 Lyon 15, 099 a 28 50 410 5, 523 439 1, 998 266 496 314 M c P hers on 13, 135 a 98 b 569 4, 024 256 1, 466 376 145 705 M ari on 2, 771 - 44 a 83 205 141 384 b b 129 M ars hal l 3, 895 a a b 111 1, 121 176 595 99 69 194 M eade 780 a 10 b 79 a 87 122 b b b M i am i 6, 994 17 54 b 1, 143 505 106 1, 029 239 68 337 M i t c hel l 2, 320 b - a 115 496 257 418 b 60 83 M ont gom ery 13, 912 - 50 69 541 4, 620 261 1, 850 830 224 407 M orri s 1, 109 - b b b 162 b 171 a b 66 M ort on 725 a 70 a a b 77 120 a 57 40 Nem aha 4, 058 a a a 194 1, 252 160 527 371 b 170 Neos ho 6, 272 a 124 a 314 1, 741 304 967 93 75 241 Nes s 944 a 138 a b b 80 121 76 a b Nort on 1, 877 a a b b 200 b 196 b e b Os age 2, 839 - a - 139 116 76 426 b b 128 Os borne 1, 163 2 6 - a 145 109 212 87 b 67 Ot t aw a 1, 002 - - - b 121 192 108 a a 76 P aw nee 1, 946 - a - 95 b 66 230 29 a 92 Ph illip s 1 , 5 9 5 - a a 5 2 2 5 0 5 8 2 2 9 1 2 7 a 1 3 0 215 C ount y T ot al FFH A S M i ning U t ilit i es C onst r uct i on M a nuf act uring W hol esal e Tr a d e Retai l Tr a d e T r ansport a t i on Inf o rm at ion Finance and Ins u r a nc e Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 P ot t aw at om i e 6, 536 a - e 513 946 480 1, 106 206 e 260 P r at t 3, 368 23 244 59 130 96 187 710 b 66 157 Raw l i ns 548 - a a a b 60 110 a a 47 Reno 23, 500 10 82 130 1, 016 4, 021 982 3, 863 863 566 803 Republ i c 1, 366 a a - 98 155 193 204 a b 84 Ri c e 2, 616 a 110 a 71 450 134 276 157 b 159 Ri l ey 21, 725 b - b 1, 254 831 447 4, 161 104 1, 055 861 Rook s 1, 458 a 84 a 81 451 125 238 15 a 82 Rus h 818 - a - 16 213 120 83 b b b Rus s el l 1, 966 a 175 a 100 234 151 282 b 56 80 S al i ne 27, 510 a a b 1, 284 5, 603 1, 348 4, 317 1, 029 421 1, 308 S c ot t 1, 148 4 a b 51 a 119 229 b a 89 S edgw i c k 225, 279 13 942 663 13, 132 53, 413 8, 970 26, 598 6, 818 4, 516 9, 266 S ew ard 9, 021 - 319 b 191 i 209 1, 464 602 c 182 S haw nee 75, 592 a b 874 4, 539 6, 367 2, 567 10, 352 1, 761 2, 859 5, 484 S heri dan 571 a a a 41 a 83 115 b a b S herm an 1, 883 a a a 67 b 138 411 78 72 138 S m i t h 1, 050 a a a b 230 111 144 a a 77 S t af f ord 775 a 23 a 16 b 94 101 b a b S t ant on 387 a - - 17 a 84 64 a - 31 S t evens 1, 173 22 44 a 57 b 145 163 137 a 85 S um ner 4, 402 7 27 24 155 1, 019 169 620 97 109 281 Thom as 2, 597 a - b 127 51 262 531 84 126 139 Trego 718 a a b 31 a 42 144 b a b W abauns ee 1, 713 - a - 101 912 b 159 a a b W a lla c e 3 2 4 a - a a a 6 0 5 7 a b b W as hi ngt on 1, 647 a a a 93 125 232 262 53 a 94 W i c hi t a 455 b - a a 63 55 75 a a 11 W i l s on 3, 861 a 44 a f 1, 703 b 268 105 a 107 W oods on 469 - 40 a a a b 82 a a 33 W y andot t e 61, 276 - a b 5, 143 11, 887 5, 618 6, 542 7, 309 477 1, 137 S t at ew i de 8, 563 - 1, 689 - b - 643 - b c 506 Kansas 1, 116, 216 670 8, 004 6, 545 62, 331 177, 170 54, 461 148, 988 42, 533 43, 002 58, 675 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns: K ansas 2005. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on c odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 25 0-499 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2,499 em pl oy ees; and i = 5,000-9,999. I ndustry D e scri p ti on: FFH A S = Forestry , fi shi ng, hunti ng, and agri c ul ture support; T r ansportati on= T r ansportati on and w a rehousi ng. 216 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . Services M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S ervi ces Uncl assi fi ed A l l en b 114 a b 8 610 b 522 171 2 A nders on a 36 - b a 329 a 157 50 - A t c hi s on 73 86 b 78 751 987 b 612 299 a B arber a 40 - b a 237 a 96 77 a B art on 103 336 17 235 83 2, 069 88 797 532 0 B ourbon 65 138 c b a 1, 121 a 462 189 a B r ow n a 79 - b b 867 f 344 105 a B ut l er 96 355 b c c 2, 559 205 1, 700 779 - Chas e a a - - - b a 70 30 - Chaut auqua - a - - - 266 a 51 b - Cherok ee b 72 b 147 a 681 b 383 149 - Cheyenne a 19 - a a 156 a 56 a a Cl ark a 1 8 a a - 144 a 3 0 3 4 - Cl ay a 6 2 a b a 591 a 164 174 a Cl oud a 68 - 106 a 759 a 366 207 a C o ffe y a b - a - 4 0 7 b c b - Com anc he a a a a a 119 a b b a Cow l ey 56 198 8 e e 2, 228 79 991 473 - Craw f ord 107 740 198 304 551 3, 104 140 1, 490 805 - Dec at ur a 40 - a - 231 a 83 b a Di c k i ns on b 132 c 73 b 775 160 475 312 - Doni phan a 22 a a a 144 a 53 63 - Dougl as 683 2, 171 329 1, 533 901 5, 177 570 5, 772 1, 873 2 E dw ards - 7 - a a 114 a b 29 a Elk a 1 6 - a - b - b a - Ellis 1 2 0 3 4 4 a 2 1 6 1 6 3 3 , 2 3 3 1 9 0 1 , 7 1 8 4 9 6 3 E l l s w ort h a 82 a b - 519 a 128 73 - Fi nney 130 392 a 511 a 1, 926 188 1, 314 706 2 Ford b 422 83 473 b 1, 426 142 1, 027 443 a Frank l i n 87 188 a 420 f 1, 366 b 670 286 a Geary 82 168 f 103 b 1, 038 b 1, 035 390 - Gove a a - a - 225 a 74 62 - Graham a 15 - a - 238 a 53 57 - Grant a b a a a 219 a 182 84 a Gray a 33 a b b 135 a 64 78 - Greel ey a 7 - a - c a a b - Greenw ood a 52 - a a 313 a 116 b a Ham i l t on - 17 - a - 132 a b 43 - Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 217 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . Services M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S ervi ces Uncl assi fi ed Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 Harper a b - a - 312 a 241 55 a Harvey 73 247 25 185 748 2, 630 b 902 577 a Has k el l a b - a - 159 4 b 44 - Hodgem an - a - a - b a 10 b - J ac k s on b 78 - b b 431 b g 120 a J ef f ers on a 107 - b b 387 63 b 124 a J e w e ll a 1 1 - a a b a 7 5 2 8 - J ohns on 5, 723 26, 159 10, 603 24, 890 4, 078 28, 107 4, 449 24, 281 11, 928 65 K earny a 26 - a a 172 - b 45 a K i ngm an a b a b - 448 b c 64 - K i ow a a a - a b 185 a 108 62 - Labet t e 59 1, 099 c 15 b 1, 952 30 506 284 - Lane - a - a - c a a b - Leavenw ort h c 1, 079 b f e 3, 773 c 1, 242 1, 003 a Li nc ol n a 12 - 34 - 143 a 62 46 - Li nn - 12 - - - 57 a b 69 a Logan - 29 a a a 183 6 103 67 - Lyon 122 385 a 308 b 2, 236 84 1, 796 592 a M c P hers on 96 168 79 642 831 2, 075 67 837 675 a M ari on b 121 a b e 613 11 290 220 - M ars hal l a 190 - 202 28 648 a 235 170 a M eade - a - a a 181 a 53 54 a M i am i 114 213 17 148 b 1, 785 b 745 315 6 M i t c hel l a 51 b 26 64 269 b 180 121 a M ont gom ery 110 204 b 642 a 2, 260 b 1, 125 561 - M orri s a 75 - a a 229 a 125 b - M ort on - 16 - - - 151 a 56 55 - Nem aha a 106 a 38 b 778 b 212 141 - Neos ho b 125 - 371 a 1, 226 28 348 271 - Nes s - 18 - a - 280 a b 53 - Nort on a b b a - 444 a c 72 - Os age b b - 36 a 1, 455 a 162 136 - Os borne a 44 a b - 268 a 78 50 - Ot t aw a a 20 - a - 256 a 101 53 a P aw nee b 57 - a a 965 b 223 63 a Ph illip s - 7 3 a 7 0 - 2 8 0 a 1 4 3 1 2 8 - P ot t aw at om i e b 190 a 146 b 1, 155 141 325 310 a P r at t b 142 b a a 749 b 400 197 0 218 C ount y Real E s tate Pr of . Services M a nagem e nt Ad m i n . Support Educat ional S e rvi ces Heal th Care A r t s and Recreati o n A ccom m od. and Food Service Other S ervi ces Uncl assi fi ed Mid-Mar c h Employ ment in K a nsas, by Industr y and C ounty , 2005 Raw l i ns a 14 - a - 156 a b 22 a Reno 192 683 561 1, 199 168 4, 508 475 2, 335 1, 036 7 Republ i c - b a a - 345 a 110 78 - Ri c e a 81 - b e 371 a 205 146 a Ri l ey 464 1, 367 520 1, 147 393 3, 799 226 3, 324 1, 626 4 Rook s - 40 a 8 b 140 a 61 74 - Rus h a b - a - 142 a b 22 - Rus s el l b b a 7 - 392 a 263 100 a S al i ne 342 1, 150 725 832 577 4, 063 511 2, 608 1, 300 a S c ot t a 39 - a a 287 15 108 70 a S edgw i c k 3, 441 9, 395 4, 118 15, 284 4, 252 31, 265 2, 355 20, 397 10, 424 17 S ew ard b 159 58 158 b 1, 151 b 865 326 a S haw nee 1, 374 3, 919 693 5, 274 698 16, 425 860 6, 712 4, 787 20 S heri dan - 19 - a - 126 a a b - S herm an a 71 - 15 - 403 30 286 100 - S m i t h a 17 - 17 a 248 - 86 57 a S t af f ord b 14 - b - 243 a b 60 - S t ant on a 16 a - - b - a 37 - S t evens a b - a a 214 a 131 b a S um ner b 79 b a a 883 8 545 255 - Thom as b 54 a 35 a 361 b 534 169 0 Trego a b - a - c a 115 b a W abauns ee a a - c - c a b b a W a l l a c e aa -a -b a b 1 9 - W as hi ngt on a 42 a a a 448 a 124 138 a W i c hi t a a a a a a 119 a a 36 - W i l s on a 62 a b a 505 5 c 75 - W oods on - 22 - a - 123 - b a a W y andot t e 733 1, 413 497 2, 584 491 10, 302 441 3, 958 2, 695 14 S t at ew i de - 106 a i a 185 - - a - Kansas 15, 558 56, 793 20, 163 65, 957 18, 026 169, 777 13, 536 101, 824 52, 010 193 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. D a ta suppressi on i s based on em pl oy m ent si z e . S uppressi on c odes: a= 0-19 em pl oy ees; b= 20-99 em pl oy ees; c= 100-249 em pl oy ees; e= 2 50-499 em pl oy ees; f= 500-999 em pl oy ees; g= 1,000-2499 em pl oy ees; and i = 5,000-9,999 em pl oy ees. I ndustry D e scri p ti on: R eal E s tate= R eal estate and rental and l easi ng; P r of. S e rvi c es= P rofessi onal , sci enti f i c , and techni cal se rvi c es; M anagem ent= M anagem ent of com pani es and enterpri s es; A d m i n. S upport= A d m i ni strati ve, support, w a ste m anagem ent, and rem edi ati on servi c es; H eal th C a re= H eal th care and soci al assi s tance; A r ts and R e creati on= A r ts, entertai n m ent, and recreati on; A ccom m od. and Food S e rvi c e= A ccom m odati on and food servi c e; and Ot her S e rvi c es= Other servi c es (ex c ept publ i c adm i n i s trati on). S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ounty B u si ness P a tterns: K ansas 2005 . 219 2004r 2005r 2006 County Farm Farm Farm Allen 701 8,613 704 8,571 692 8,782 Anderson 820 3,518 822 3,521 806 3,706 Atchison 744 9,873 748 10,009 735 10,237 Barber 516 2,927 516 2,999 506 3,078 Barton 998 18,706 987 19,084 959 19,454 Bourbon 885 9,090 888 9,079 872 9,253 Brown 744 6,511 739 6,629 720 6,847 Butler 1,496 27,371 1,494 28,401 1,462 29,390 Chase 414 2,474 405 2,503 391 2,611 Chautauqua 479 2,031 476 2,061 464 2,060 Cherokee 827 11,218 830 11,489 816 11,522 Cheyenne 496 1,379 493 1,340 479 1,333 Clark 397 1,336 388 1,324 373 1,365 Clay 684 5,805 679 6,043 663 6,234 Cloud 656 5,385 655 5,408 639 5,544 Coffey 620 5,613 623 5,962 613 6,211 Comanche 320 950 318 1,006 311 1,034 Cowley 1,147 19,659 1,147 19,350 1,124 20,012 Crawford 912 20,380 913 20,729 896 20,429 Decatur 478 1,676 474 1,643 461 1,659 Dickinson 1,037 8,838 1,039 8,882 1,019 8,953 Doniphan 620 3,339 618 3,325 605 3,563 Douglas 936 65,009 942 65,591 927 66,481 Edwards 407 1,585 402 1,630 389 1,592 Elk 441 1,275 443 1,256 436 1,300 Ellis 871 22,046 867 22,320 846 22,872 Ellsworth 501 3 516 501 3 596 492 3 689 Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm , , , Finney 923 22,081 888 21,938 843 22,123 Ford 1,052 19,382 1,030 19,294 992 19,703 Franklin 1,237 13,210 1,228 13,291 1,196 13,322 Geary 294 25,668 290 25,151 281 28,159 Gove 588 1,700 581 1,750 564 1,760 Graham 492 2,271 490 2,355 478 2,436 Grant 491 4,573 474 4,507 450 4,709 Gray 682 3,399 667 3,446 642 3,524 Greeley 356 844 350 832 338 820 Greenwood 722 2,409 717 2,478 701 2,444 Hamilton 448 1,280 434 1,290 415 1,331 Harper 663 3,587 662 3,657 648 3,727 Harvey 943 22,953 942 23,730 921 24,176 Haskell 576 1,748 548 1,767 515 1,762 Hodgeman 491 815 485 839 470 843 Jackson 1,151 8,460 1,159 8,871 1,140 8,914 Jefferson 1,111 4,990 1,120 5,050 1,104 5,153 Jewell 687 1,733 685 1,733 671 1,751 Johnson 705 384,113 702 393,913 686 404,586 Kearny 473 1,498 457 1,616 436 1,654 Kingman 950 4,343 949 4,476 928 4,604 Kiowa 404 1,690 402 1,658 393 1,682 Labette 1,019 13,398 1,022 13,561 1,004 13,855 Lane 374 1,075 369 1,079 357 1,105 Leavenworth 1,387 33,834 1,373 34,432 1,333 35,529 Lincoln 547 1,589 546 1,625 533 1,666 Linn 853 3,204 857 3,287 844 3,443 Logan 423 1,774 416 1,760 402 1,765 220 2004r 2005r 2006 County Farm Farm Farm Farm and Nonfarm Employment in Kansas, by County, 2004-2006 Nonfarm Nonfarm Nonfarm Lyon 989 21,118 991 20,831 972 20,612 McPherson 1,368 21,541 1,371 22,174 1,345 22,717 Marion 1,161 4,974 1,160 4,952 1,134 5,006 Marshall 1,062 6,668 1,065 6,828 1,047 6,758 Meade 701 1,961 678 1,972 648 2,046 Miami 1,413 10,430 1,419 10,283 1,394 10,462 Mitchell 592 4,368 590 4,333 575 4,274 Montgomery 1,065 20,037 1,070 20,076 1,052 21,031 Morris 615 1,939 613 1,892 598 1,904 Morton 310 1,743 308 1,797 300 1,839 Nemaha 1,200 5,574 1,201 5,646 1,176 5,724 Neosho 851 10,370 853 10,185 837 10,669 Ness 613 2,028 615 2,049 604 2,083 Norton 518 3,253 512 3,323 496 3,357 Osage 996 4,296 1,004 4,296 990 4,362 Osborne 528 2,350 530 2,392 521 2,389 Ottawa 607 2,149 606 2,234 592 2,275 Pawnee 710 4,322 693 4,537 665 4,696 Phillips 653 3,842 647 3,731 629 3,816 Pottawatomie 965 13,730 962 14,127 941 14,621 Pratt 637 5,841 627 5,994 606 6,259 Rawlins 523 2,288 520 2,388 508 2,470 Reno 1,603 35,047 1,599 35,083 1,563 35,562 Republic 876 2,843 868 2,793 844 2,825 Rice 645 4,217 640 4,280 623 4,421 Riley 533 32,974 534 33,464 523 34,387 Rooks 576 2 552 573 2 626 558 2 700, , , Rush 561 1,755 563 1,763 553 1,820 Russell 597 3,188 598 3,225 587 3,300 Saline 811 38,401 811 38,543 796 39,151 Scott 736 2,637 701 2,622 660 2,632 Sedgwick 1,647 304,416 1,650 310,285 1,619 319,670 Seward 582 14,189 554 14,216 518 14,493 Shawnee 916 117,015 921 116,878 907 116,332 Sheridan 539 1,333 535 1,332 521 1,351 Sherman 564 3,678 558 3,654 542 3,736 Smith 679 2,028 674 1,994 657 2,006 Stafford 669 1,937 659 1,894 637 1,916 Stanton 474 1,057 457 1,071 434 1,104 Stevens 604 2,739 581 2,773 552 2,735 Sumner 1,250 8,515 1,254 8,459 1,229 8,290 Thomas 710 4,828 702 4,876 682 4,959 Trego 481 1,374 481 1,412 472 1,471 Wabaunsee 706 1,999 707 2,127 693 2,208 Wallace 368 813 362 817 350 817 Washington 1,015 2,536 1,008 2,508 981 2,505 Wichita 548 1,227 527 1,233 501 1,221 Wilson 680 5,059 677 5,183 661 5,258 Woodson 411 1,070 416 1,108 409 1,119 Wyandotte 223 92,478 222 93,492 218 96,835 Kansas 77,270 1,704,471 76,821 1,728,888 74,901 1,769,951 Number of jobs; includes full-time and part-time employment. r - revised Based on North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, Table CA25, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/reis/ (accessed May 13, 2008). 221 State 2004 2005 2006 Percent Change 2005-2006 Alabama $33,414 $34,598 $36,204 4.6 Alaska 39,062 40,216 41,750 3.8 Arizona 36,646 38,154 40,019 4.9 Arkansas 30,245 31,266 32,389 3.6 California 44,641 46,211 48,345 4.6 Colorado 40,276 41,601 43,506 4.6 Connecticut 51,007 52,954 54,814 3.5 Delaware 42,487 44,622 46,285 3.7 District of Columbia 63,887 66,696 70,151 5.2 Florida 35,186 36,800 38,485 4.6 Georgia 37,866 39,096 40,370 3.3 Hawaii 35,198 36,353 37,799 4.0 Idaho 29,871 30,777 32,580 5.9 Illinois 42,277 43,744 45,650 4.4 Indiana 34,694 35,431 36,553 3.2 Iowa 32,097 33,070 34,320 3.8 Kansas 32,738 33,864 35,696 5.4 Kentucky 33,165 33,965 35,201 3.6 Louisiana 31,880 33,566 36,604 9.1 Maine 31,906 32,701 33,794 3.3 Maryland 42,579 44,368 46,162 4.0 Massachusetts 48,916 50,095 52,435 4.7 Michigan 40,373 41,214 42,157 2.3 Minnesota 40,398 40,800 42,185 3.4 Mississippi 28,535 29,763 31,194 4.8 Missouri 34,845 35,951 37,143 3.3 Montana 27,830 29,150 30,596 5.0 Nebraska 31,507 32,422 33,814 4.3 Nevada 37,106 38,763 40,070 3.4 New Hampshire 39,176 40,551 42,447 4.7 New Jersey 48,064 49,471 51,645 4.4 New Mexico 31,411 32,605 34,567 6.0 New York 49,941 51,937 55,479 6.8 North Carolina 34,791 35,912 37,439 4.3 North Dakota 28,987 29,956 31,316 4.5 Ohio 36,441 37,333 38,568 3.3 Oklahoma 30,743 31,721 34,022 7.3 Oregon 35,630 36,588 38,077 4.1 Pennsylvania 38,555 39,661 41,349 4.3 Rhode Island 37,651 38,751 40,454 4.4 South Carolina 31,839 32,927 34,281 4.1 South Dakota 28,281 29,149 30,291 3.9 Tennessee 34,925 35,879 37,564 4.7 Texas 38,511 40,150 42,458 5.7 Utah 32,171 33,328 35,130 5.4 Vermont 33,274 34,197 35,542 3.9 Virginia 40,534 42,287 44,051 4.2 Washington 39,361 40,721 42,897 5.3 West Virginia 30,382 31,347 32,728 4.4 Wisconsin 34,743 35,471 36,821 3.8 Wyoming 31,210 33,251 36,662 10.3 United States $39,134 $40,677 $42,535 4.6 Average Annual Wages, by State 2004-2006 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew/ (accessed December 6, 2007). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 222 Area and Industry 2004r 2005r 2006 Percent Change 2005-2006 Kansas Private Industry* $33,013 $34,265 $36,201 5.7 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 27,411 28,431 29,678 4.4 Mining 42,248 44,185 47,504 7.5 Utilities 62,109 64,719 66,711 3.1 Construction 34,777 37,200 39,236 5.5 Manufacturing 43,030 44,087 47,577 7.9 Wholesale trade 45,863 48,579 50,981 4.9 Retail Trade 20,841 21,311 22,316 4.7 Transportation and Warehousing 33,894 34,988 35,886 2.6 Information 56,016 56,621 59,797 5.6 Finance and Insurance 46,957 48,605 50,347 3.6 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 27,792 29,142 30,520 4.7 Professional and Technical Services 44,498 47,994 50,012 4.2 Management of Companies and Enterprises 58,233 64,498 73,472 13.9 Administrative and Waste Services 24,677 26,569 29,034 9.3 Educational Services 26,795 27,101 28,223 4.1 Health Care and Social Assistance 31,576 32,544 33,746 3.7 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 14,922 13,752 13,664 -0.6 Accommodation and Food Services 11,532 11,807 12,242 3.7 Other Services, except Public Administration 21,840 22,693 23,865 5.2 Government 31,515 32,069 33,430 4.2 Federal 52,084 51,979 53,290 2.5 State 40,557 40,014 41,487 3.7 Local 26,197 27,159 28,516 5.0 United States Private Industry* $39,134 $40,505 $42,414 4.7 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 22,337 23,117 24,132 4.4 Mining 66,632 72,226 78,224 8.3 Utilities 72,403 75,208 78,341 4.2 Construction 40,521 42,100 44,496 5.7 Manufacturing 47,861 49,287 51,427 4.3 Wholesale trade 53,310 55,262 58,046 5.0 Retail Trade 24,415 24,930 25,567 2.6 Transportation and Warehousing 38,834 39,515 40,848 3.4 Information 60,722 62,853 65,962 4.9 Finance and Insurance 70,129 73,385 78,566 7.1 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 37,304 39,396 41,952 6.5 Professional and Technical Services 62,547 65,275 68,469 4.9 Management of Companies and Enterprises 80,054 85,280 88,823 4.2 Administrative and Waste Services 27,231 28,138 29,332 4.2 Educational Services 35,444 36,451 37,880 3.9 Health Care and Social Assistance 36,712 37,834 39,301 3.9 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 27,607 28,157 29,950 6.4 Accommodation and Food Services 14,707 15,163 15,701 3.5 Other Services, except Public Administration 25,152 25,883 26,923 4.0 Government 40,500 41,585 43,180 3.8 Federal 57,782 59,864 62,274 4.0 State 41,118 42,249 43,875 3.8 Local 36,805 37,718 39,179 3.9 * Includes other industries, not shown separately. r- revised Average Annual Wages by Industry, Kansas and the U.S. 2004-2006 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), http://www.bls.gov/cew/ (accessed December 5, 2007). Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs. 223 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005r 2006 A l l en $19, 936 $20, 600 $21, 980 $22, 036 $22, 300 $22, 883 $23, 416 $24, 434 $25, 814 A nders on 16, 716 17, 473 18, 246 19, 020 19, 609 20, 528 21, 097 22, 790 23, 387 A t c hi s on 21, 513 21, 113 22, 072 23, 778 24, 083 24, 828 25, 669 26, 350 28, 274 B arber 19, 053 19, 563 19, 803 21, 556 21, 960 22, 202 23, 853 25, 111 26, 029 B art on 20, 968 21, 280 22, 450 23, 512 23, 693 24, 588 25, 740 27, 043 28, 876 B ourbon 20, 530 20, 146 20, 551 21, 253 23, 072 23, 594 24, 565 25, 129 26, 118 B r ow n 18, 982 19, 301 20, 186 21, 542 22, 468 23, 048 24, 083 25, 346 25, 549 B ut l er 21, 039 21, 600 22, 290 23, 323 23, 969 23, 986 24, 886 25, 916 27, 327 Chas e 14, 940 15, 950 16, 795 17, 652 16, 748 17, 717 18, 636 21, 352 22, 499 Chaut auqua 16, 327 16, 715 17, 359 17, 709 17, 950 18, 242 18, 770 19, 434 20, 564 Cherok ee 20, 704 21, 799 23, 019 24, 337 24, 656 25, 345 26, 488 26, 483 27, 469 Cheyenne 17, 670 18, 905 21, 460 20, 985 20, 695 20, 032 20, 632 21, 787 23, 271 Cl ark 21, 517 21, 548 23, 050 25, 196 24, 763 24, 958 26, 719 27, 627 28, 495 Cl ay 17, 048 17, 468 18, 000 18, 339 19, 069 19, 604 20, 503 21, 059 21, 491 Cl oud 17, 711 17, 728 18, 128 19, 270 19, 713 19, 679 20, 632 21, 657 22, 448 Cof f ey 28, 123 29, 982 30, 769 31, 279 33, 573 35, 348 34, 534 36, 728 36, 628 Com anc he 15, 222 14, 901 16, 096 16, 450 17, 097 18, 095 19, 327 19, 190 20, 030 Cow l ey 22, 329 22, 831 24, 209 25, 469 25, 288 26, 009 26, 687 27, 734 29, 137 Craw f ord 19, 661 20, 805 21, 485 22, 315 22, 605 23, 418 24, 433 24, 849 27, 184 Dec at ur 15, 513 15, 533 16, 255 16, 470 17, 026 17, 404 17, 788 19, 227 20, 240 Di c k i ns on 18, 855 19, 361 19, 953 20, 654 21, 286 22, 070 22, 921 23, 672 24, 883 Doni phan 22, 949 23, 414 24, 497 24, 511 24, 495 24, 114 25, 773 27, 643 28, 481 Dougl as 21, 005 21, 582 22, 801 23, 440 24, 087 24, 387 25, 832 26, 675 27, 956 E dw ards 19, 167 19, 227 20, 792 21, 929 22, 908 23, 019 24, 069 24, 192 25, 587 E l k 14, 159 14, 198 16, 189 16, 626 15, 536 16, 468 16, 737 18, 154 19, 111 Ellis 1 9 , 0 9 4 2 0 , 0 4 9 2 1 , 0 9 5 2 1 , 6 0 3 2 1 , 9 4 5 2 3 , 0 5 8 2 4 , 4 3 7 2 5 , 1 5 9 2 6 , 2 3 2 E l l s w ort h 19, 683 20, 228 21, 214 22, 088 22, 187 22, 938 24, 197 24, 205 25, 243 Fi nney 22, 506 23, 112 24, 139 24, 805 25, 049 26, 072 27, 087 27, 260 28, 963 Ford 22, 957 23, 851 24, 612 25, 735 25, 915 26, 188 26, 612 27, 511 28, 562 Frank l i n 20, 962 21, 902 22, 533 23, 853 24, 419 24, 987 25, 329 26, 488 27, 918 Geary 23, 824 24, 716 26, 356 27, 438 29, 845 31, 748 33, 470 37, 049 40, 387 Gove 18, 233 17, 853 19, 244 19, 429 18, 964 20, 468 22, 179 22, 093 23, 296 Graham 17, 100 16, 572 18, 173 19, 355 19, 403 19, 968 21, 275 23, 050 25, 180 Grant 25, 432 25, 815 27, 365 28, 700 28, 785 30, 239 31, 912 33, 364 34, 355 Gray 21, 659 21, 583 22, 819 23, 015 23, 167 24, 381 25, 113 25, 260 26, 458 Greel ey 20, 297 20, 476 21, 716 20, 901 22, 049 22, 763 25, 315 24, 639 26, 110 Greenw ood 15, 982 16, 749 17, 695 18, 548 19, 289 19, 324 20, 491 21, 658 24, 169 A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by C ounty Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1998-2006 224 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005r 2006 A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by C ounty Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1998-2006 Ham i l t on $18, 888 $19, 225 $19, 940 $21, 401 $21, 278 $21, 960 $23, 410 $23, 445 $24, 143 Harper 18, 048 18, 205 19, 019 19, 843 20, 646 21, 814 22, 930 23, 472 24, 635 Harvey 22, 839 23, 100 24, 033 25, 674 25, 915 26, 158 26, 849 27, 550 28, 146 Has k el l 21, 833 21, 204 22, 942 23, 870 24, 653 25, 613 27, 483 28, 330 30, 029 Hodgem an 16, 351 17, 178 17, 807 18, 590 18, 923 18, 950 20, 381 20, 894 22, 163 Ja ckso n 1 8 , 1 8 2 1 9 , 0 9 8 2 0 , 3 8 8 2 2 , 0 5 5 2 3 , 0 2 3 2 3 , 3 2 1 2 4 , 3 9 3 2 4 , 8 4 9 2 5 , 6 1 3 J ef f ers on 18, 252 19, 219 19, 862 22, 423 23, 251 25, 034 24, 559 26, 583 27, 647 J ew el l 15, 853 16, 033 16, 895 17, 559 17, 894 18, 538 19, 125 19, 781 21, 205 J ohns on 31, 733 34, 434 36, 759 36, 921 37, 825 39, 091 40, 734 41, 870 43, 704 K earny 19, 196 18, 918 20, 576 21, 364 21, 572 22, 874 25, 285 25, 910 27, 862 K i ngm an 19, 432 19, 425 20, 380 21, 115 21, 735 22, 219 23, 373 24, 781 25, 925 K i ow a 17, 459 17, 649 18, 639 20, 500 21, 265 21, 875 22, 738 23, 539 23, 809 Labet t e 20, 172 20, 530 20, 698 20, 774 21, 688 22, 498 23, 450 24, 253 25, 320 Lane 19, 878 19, 081 20, 610 20, 744 20, 378 22, 939 24, 686 25, 071 25, 841 Leavenw ort h 28, 959 29, 804 31, 545 33, 225 34, 946 36, 199 38, 273 40, 261 42, 783 Li nc ol n 14, 226 14, 765 15, 740 16, 730 16, 974 16, 756 17, 607 18, 230 19, 412 Li nn 23, 120 23, 638 25, 037 26, 530 25, 966 27, 331 28, 317 29, 636 31, 790 Logan 18, 016 18, 132 19, 127 20, 099 20, 224 20, 327 21, 265 22, 446 23, 199 Lyon 21, 060 21, 962 22, 542 23, 043 23, 153 23, 808 24, 765 25, 327 26, 366 M c P hers on 23, 328 24, 510 25, 259 25, 937 26, 716 27, 392 28, 327 29, 365 30, 570 M ari on 16, 826 16, 831 17, 449 18, 616 19, 352 19, 898 21, 247 21, 221 21, 715 M ars hal l 21, 413 21, 898 23, 310 23, 744 23, 819 24, 781 26, 598 27, 356 28, 637 M eade 19, 665 19, 638 21, 982 22, 693 22, 539 22, 582 24, 707 25, 258 26, 496 M i am i 20, 560 21, 233 22, 100 22, 876 23, 720 24, 297 25, 408 26, 450 27, 428 M i t c hel l 19, 899 19, 812 20, 985 22, 074 22, 230 22, 478 23, 998 24, 681 25, 674 M ont gom ery 21, 374 21, 594 22, 652 22, 983 23, 249 23, 690 24, 788 25, 996 27, 563 M orri s 17, 805 18, 600 19, 825 20, 965 21, 432 21, 722 22, 749 23, 773 25, 336 M ort on 24, 729 26, 999 26, 939 27, 294 27, 126 28, 323 30, 302 30, 442 32, 345 Nem aha 19, 254 19, 993 20, 862 21, 380 22, 041 22, 364 23, 217 24, 126 25, 279 Neos ho 20, 245 20, 701 21, 336 22, 293 22, 770 23, 476 24, 135 25, 302 26, 964 Nes s 18, 382 18, 554 19, 439 20, 388 20, 627 22, 416 22, 902 24, 791 26, 824 Nort on 18, 499 19, 204 20, 755 21, 926 22, 018 22, 578 23, 869 23, 495 24, 480 Os age 16, 384 16, 915 17, 727 18, 580 18, 540 19, 405 20, 106 21, 403 21, 844 Os borne 15, 745 16, 457 16, 760 17, 017 17, 158 17, 164 18, 498 19, 014 19, 897 Ot t aw a 17, 025 17, 999 19, 031 19, 435 19, 824 20, 302 21, 032 21, 474 22, 819 P aw nee 19, 445 19, 829 20, 999 21, 807 22, 304 22, 552 24, 210 23, 237 24, 613 Ph illip s 1 9 , 6 9 1 1 9 , 5 2 2 1 9 , 8 0 9 2 0 , 6 6 7 2 0 , 9 9 0 2 1 , 8 5 1 2 2 , 7 4 0 2 3 , 6 0 7 2 4 , 7 6 7 225 County 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005r 2006 A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by C ounty Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1998-2006 P ot t aw at om i e $21, 688 $22, 321 $23, 805 $24, 107 $24, 166 $24, 241 $25, 007 $26, 323 $27, 878 P r at t 20, 367 20, 910 22, 266 22, 913 22, 992 23, 919 25, 141 25, 916 27, 795 Raw l i ns 16, 940 16, 895 18, 016 19, 364 20, 452 20, 325 20, 507 21, 223 22, 153 Reno 24, 125 24, 750 25, 624 25, 843 26, 027 26, 493 27, 292 28, 117 29, 036 Republ i c 16, 852 17, 143 17, 948 18, 554 18, 300 18, 675 18, 921 19, 509 20, 645 Ri c e 19, 470 19, 901 20, 769 21, 108 21, 695 23, 030 23, 501 24, 194 25, 884 Ri l ey 19, 055 20, 235 21, 712 22, 948 23, 761 24, 390 26, 089 26, 706 28, 016 Rook s 18, 027 18, 831 19, 170 19, 707 20, 464 21, 076 22, 762 23, 624 25, 204 Rus h 20, 648 20, 372 20, 763 21, 704 22, 661 23, 580 24, 516 26, 090 25, 947 Rus s el l 16, 668 16, 999 18, 121 19, 043 19, 478 19, 514 20, 624 21, 942 23, 708 S al i ne 23, 421 24, 180 25, 369 26, 105 26, 753 27, 663 28, 352 29, 177 30, 184 S c ot t 19, 887 20, 105 21, 379 21, 827 22, 138 23, 286 24, 866 25, 932 26, 406 S edgw i c k 30, 677 31, 016 31, 923 33, 097 33, 608 33, 912 35, 371 36, 769 39, 722 S ew ard 23, 959 24, 385 26, 246 26, 211 25, 955 26, 813 27, 430 28, 580 30, 186 S haw nee 27, 616 28, 442 29, 403 30, 440 31, 572 31, 760 33, 270 34, 609 36, 224 S heri dan 18, 250 19, 057 20, 792 20, 821 21, 768 21, 345 22, 650 23, 078 23, 371 S herm an 17, 807 18, 820 18, 823 19, 214 19, 461 21, 196 22, 813 23, 221 24, 341 S m i t h 15, 915 16, 411 17, 629 18, 727 18, 643 19, 608 20, 204 20, 750 21, 164 S t af f ord 17, 548 18, 179 18, 472 18, 767 19, 351 19, 528 20, 656 21, 413 21, 990 S t ant on 19, 994 20, 636 21, 807 22, 915 23, 706 24, 378 26, 295 25, 384 26, 511 S t evens 21, 222 20, 948 22, 399 24, 618 25, 223 26, 077 27, 368 27, 096 28, 560 S um ner 21, 324 22, 207 22, 313 23, 150 23, 465 23, 859 24, 972 25, 580 26, 432 Thom as 17, 980 18, 251 19, 051 19, 721 20, 389 20, 925 21, 561 22, 153 23, 640 Trego 15, 377 16, 190 17, 404 17, 780 17, 935 18, 192 19, 200 20, 466 21, 760 W abauns ee 16, 703 17, 282 18, 198 19, 793 20, 049 19, 588 21, 840 22, 048 22, 843 W al l ac e 15, 824 16, 098 17, 358 18, 488 18, 602 19, 239 20, 111 20, 045 21, 803 W as hi ngt on 14, 448 15, 002 15, 883 16, 745 17, 296 17, 932 18, 324 19, 067 19, 946 W i c hi t a 19, 368 20, 004 21, 878 22, 750 22, 333 23, 043 25, 328 25, 542 25, 899 W i l s on 21, 682 21, 696 23, 354 22, 973 23, 788 24, 494 25, 474 27, 730 27, 344 W oods on 16, 023 16, 232 17, 134 18, 066 18, 689 19, 335 19, 817 21, 868 23, 489 W y andot t e 32, 122 33, 553 34, 450 34, 952 36, 098 37, 107 37, 890 38, 436 40, 195 Kansas $26, 343 $27, 447 $28, 766 $29, 540 $30, 216 $30, 948 $32, 288 $33, 438 $35, 298 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c I n form ati on S y stem , T abl e C A 34, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed D e cem ber 27, 2007). T he em pl oy m ent m easure i s the num ber of j obs, ful l - ti m e pl us part-ti m e . r - rev i s ed 226 A r ea 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005r 2006 Kansas $26, 343 $27, 447 $28, 766 $29, 540 $30, 216 $30, 948 $32, 288 $33, 438 $35, 298 Count i es K ans as (M et ro P ort i on) 29, 352 30, 677 32, 105 32, 850 33, 651 34, 367 35, 840 37, 049 39, 125 K ans as (Non-M et r o P ort i on) 20, 918 21, 532 22, 576 23, 302 23, 796 24, 564 25, 612 26, 544 27, 970 M et r opol i t an S t at i s t i c al A r eas K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S 30, 825 32, 558 34, 505 35, 382 36, 293 37, 095 38, 422 39, 586 41, 184 Law renc e, K S 21, 005 21, 582 22, 801 23, 440 24, 087 24, 387 25, 832 26, 675 27, 956 S t . J os eph, M O -K S 24, 243 25, 080 26, 260 26, 863 27, 716 28, 144 28, 964 29, 982 31, 181 Topek a, K S 26, 512 27, 319 28, 280 29, 378 30, 418 30, 665 32, 050 33, 343 34, 844 W i c hi t a, K S 29, 526 29, 878 30, 761 31, 948 32, 440 32, 697 34, 075 35, 395 38, 119 M i c r opol i t an S t at i s t i c al A r eas A t c hi s on, K S 21, 513 21, 113 22, 072 23, 778 24, 083 24, 828 25, 669 26, 350 28, 274 C o ffe y v ille , KS 2 1 , 3 7 4 2 1 , 5 9 4 2 2 , 6 5 2 2 2 , 9 8 3 2 3 , 2 4 9 2 3 , 6 9 0 2 4 , 7 8 8 2 5 , 9 9 6 2 7 , 5 6 3 Dodge Ci t y , K S 22, 957 23, 851 24, 612 25, 735 25, 915 26, 188 26, 612 27, 511 28, 562 E m pori a, K S 20, 765 21, 682 22, 278 22, 794 22, 843 23, 531 24, 483 25, 147 26, 185 Garden Ci t y , K S 22, 506 23, 112 24, 139 24, 805 25, 049 26, 072 27, 087 27, 260 28, 963 Great B end, K S 20, 968 21, 280 22, 450 23, 512 23, 693 24, 588 25, 740 27, 043 28, 876 Hays , K S 19, 094 20, 049 21, 095 21, 603 21, 945 23, 058 24, 437 25, 159 26, 232 Hut c hi ns on, K S 24, 125 24, 750 25, 624 25, 843 26, 027 26, 493 27, 292 28, 117 29, 036 Li beral , K S 23, 959 24, 385 26, 246 26, 211 25, 955 26, 813 27, 430 28, 580 30, 186 M c P hers on, K S 23, 328 24, 510 25, 259 25, 937 26, 716 27, 392 28, 327 29, 365 30, 570 M anhat t an, K S 21, 228 22, 221 23, 731 24, 760 26, 025 27, 054 28, 701 30, 434 32, 792 P ars ons , K S 20, 172 20, 530 20, 698 20, 774 21, 688 22, 498 23, 450 24, 253 25, 320 P i t t s burg, K S 19, 661 20, 805 21, 485 22, 315 22, 605 23, 418 24, 433 24, 849 27, 184 S al i na, K S 23, 133 23, 901 25, 097 25, 826 26, 456 27, 339 28, 025 28, 827 29, 853 W i nf i el d, K S 22, 329 22, 831 24, 209 25, 469 25, 288 26, 009 26, 687 27, 734 29, 137 Com bi ned S t at i s t i c al A r eas K ans as Ci t y -Overl and P ark - K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S 30, 606 32, 310 34, 226 35, 114 36, 040 36, 823 38, 139 39, 288 40, 861 W i c hi t a-W i nf i el d, K S 29, 182 29, 537 30, 434 31, 619 32, 071 32, 356 33, 701 35, 023 37, 681 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c I n form ati on S y stem , T abl e C A 34, http:// www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed D e cem ber 27, 2007). T he em pl oy m ent m easure i s the num ber of j obs, ful l - ti m e pl us part-ti m e . r - rev i s ed A v er age Wage per Job in K a nsas, by Metr opolitan and Micr opolitan A r ea Full- and Par t-Time by Place of Wor k 1998-2006 227 Chautauqua 0.78 Cherokee 0.75 Comanche 0.98 Labette 0.99 Harper 0.91 Montgomery 1.10 Seward 1.15 Stevens 0.99 Morton 1.11 Barber 0.97 Clark 0.95 Meade 0.83 Cowley 0.93 Sumner 0.69 Elk 0.77 Crawford 1.04 Kingman 0.81 Neosho 1.07 Wilson 0.97 Kiowa 0.98 Grant 1.02 Haskell 0.92 Stanton 1.17 Pratt 1.02 Sedgwick 1.10 Ford 1.05 Gray 0.91 Bourbon 1.04 Allen 1.01 Woodson 0.75 Butler 0.61 Edwards 0.89 Greenwood 0.80 Reno 0.98 Harvey 0.87 Stafford 0.88 Hodgeman 0.93 Hamilton 1.04 Kearny 0.89 Finney 1.05 Pawnee 1.01 Linn 0.63 Anderson 0.71 Coffey 1.05 Chase 0.60 Rice 0.84 Marion 0.78 McPherson 1.02 Barton 1.01 Rush 0.83 Ness 1.02 Greeley 1.06 Lane 1.00 Scott 0.98 Wichita 1.03 Miami 0.57 Franklin 0.81 Lyon 1.02 Osage 0.46 Morris 0.83 Ellsworth 0.98 Saline 1.12 Johnson 1.09 Douglas 0.90 Trego 0.89 Gove 1.05 Ellis 1.01 Dickinson 0.83 Russell 1.04 Wallace 1.01 Logan 0.95 Wyandotte 1.14 Wabaunsee 0.45 Shawnee 1.14 Lincoln 0.81 Geary 0.86 Ottawa 0.59 Leavenworth 0.77 Jefferson 0.44 Pottawatomie 0.88 Riley 1.09 Clay 0.82 Graham 0.91 Mitchell 1.09 Osborne 1.00 Rooks 0.94 Sheridan 0.92 Thomas 1.05 Sherman 0.98 Atchison 1.03 Jackson 0.76 Cloud 0.98 Doniphan 0.86 Brown 0.99 Nemaha 1.05 Marshall 1.02 Norton 1.07 Washington 0.85 Republic 0.98 Phillips 1.04 Decatur 0.96 Smith 0.92 Jewell 0.82 Rawlins 0.95 Cheyenne 0.94 County Employment Residence Ratio, 2000 Employment Residence Ratio 0.44 - 0.95 0.95 - 1.05 1.05 - 1.17 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. Employment residence ratio is defined as the total number of workers working in an area divided by the total number of workers living in the same area. A ratio higher than 1.0 indicates that a county is attracting workers from other counties. 228 Energy Energy Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 229 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2004 Rank State Dollars per Million Btu Rank State Million Dollars Rank State Dollars 1 Hawaii $18.05 1 Texas $95,122 1 Alaska $6,339 2 District of Columbia 16.87 2 California 90,260 2 Wyoming 5,749 3 Massachusetts 16.18 3 New York 48,504 3 Louisiana 5,428 4 Rhode Island 15.95 4 Florida 41,112 4 Texas 4,224 5 Connecticut 15.86 5 Pennsylvania 36,069 5 North Dakota 4,167 6 Vermont 15.83 6 Ohio 34,944 6 Montana 3,435 7 New York 15.65 7 Illinois 34,067 7 Iowa 3,423 8 New Hampshire 15.52 8 Michigan 27,063 8 Maine 3,403 9 Nevada 15.43 9 New Jersey 27,060 9 Indiana 3,364 10 Arizona 15.24 10 Georgia 25,659 10 Alabama 3,360 11 Florida 15.21 11 Louisiana 24,402 11 Kentucky 3,353 12 California 15.12 12 North Carolina 23,225 12 Kansas 3,270 13 Maryland 14.11 13 Virginia 21,298 13 Mississippi 3,268 14 New Jersey 14.07 14 Indiana 20,932 14 West Virginia 3,228 15 Delaware 13.64 15 Massachusetts 17,855 15 Hawaii 3,207 16 North Carolina 13.60 16 Tennessee 17,666 16 Oklahoma 3,200 17 New Mexico 13.48 17 Missouri 16,370 17 South Carolina 3,194 18 Pennsylvania 13.05 18 Wisconsin 16,069 18 Arkansas 3,174 19 Missouri 12.89 19 Washington 15,561 19 Vermont 3,170 20 Ohio 12.85 20 Minnesota 15,229 20 New Jersey 3,119 21 Oregon 12.85 21 Alabama 15,180 21 Nebraska 3,093 22 Maine 12.80 22 Maryland 14,167 22 Delaware 3,066 23 Wisconsin 12.69 23 Kentucky 13,882 23 Ohio 3,049 24 Virginia 12.64 24 Arizona 13,779 24 Connecticut 3,032 25 Colorado 12.54 25 South Carolina 13,397 25 New Hampshire 3,026 26 South Dakota 12.54 26 Colorado 11,805 26 South Dakota 3,008 27 South Carolina 12.53 27 Oklahoma 11,274 27 Tennessee 3,001 28 Mississippi 12.51 28 Connecticut 10,595 28 Minnesota 2,989 29 Illinois 12.46 29 Iowa 10,111 29 District of Columbia 2,983 30 Kansas 12.44 30 Mississippi 9,453 30 Nevada 2,949 31 Georgia 12.42 31 Oregon 9,126 31 Wisconsin 2,922 32 Washington 12.32 32 Kansas 8,954 32 Pennsylvania 2,914 33 Oklahoma 12.24 33 Arkansas 8,718 33 Georgia 2,872 34 Michigan 12.24 34 Nevada 6,878 34 Virginia 2,850 35 Nebraska 12.18 35 West Virginia 5,845 35 Missouri 2,846 36 Minnesota 12.17 36 Utah 5,673 36 Massachusetts 2,774 37 Tennessee 12.16 37 Nebraska 5,404 37 New Mexico 2,745 38 Montana 12.12 38 New Mexico 5,217 38 North Carolina 2,722 39 Arkansas 11.89 39 Maine 4,471 39 Michigan 2,681 40 Idaho 11.82 40 Alaska 4,164 40 Illinois 2,680 41 Iowa 11.80 41 Hawaii 4,038 41 Idaho 2,679 42 Texas 11.50 42 New Hampshire 3,928 42 Colorado 2,567 43 Utah 11.39 43 Idaho 3,736 43 Maryland 2,551 44 Kentucky 11.30 44 Montana 3,182 44 Oregon 2,544 45 Alabama 11.29 45 Wyoming 2,906 45 California 2,518 46 Alaska 11.09 46 North Dakota 2,650 46 New York 2,514 47 West Virginia 10.66 47 Rhode Island 2,634 47 Washington 2,508 48 Wyoming 10.29 48 Delaware 2,541 48 Rhode Island 2,442 49 Indiana 10.19 49 South Dakota 2,317 49 Arizona 2,398 50 Louisiana 10.09 50 Vermont 1,968 50 Florida 2,367 51 North Dakota 9.18 51 District of Columbia 1,729 51 Utah 2,343 United States $12.91 United States* $869,319 United States $2,961 * Includes $1,125 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States. Rankings are based on unrounded data. Expenditures per PersonPrices Expenditures Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table R1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed December 27, 2007). 230 Energy Prices and Expenditures, Ranked by State, 2005 Rank State Dollars per Million Btu Rank State Million Dollars Rank State Dollars 1 Hawaii $21.56 1 Texas $114,410 1 Alaska $7,806 2 District of Columbia 20.21 2 California 103,604 2 Wyoming 7,230 3 Connecticut 19.40 3 New York 56,690 3 Louisiana 6,621 4 Massachusetts 19.37 4 Florida 49,756 4 North Dakota 5,183 5 New York 18.92 5 Pennsylvania 42,786 5 Texas 5,008 6 Rhode Island 18.79 6 Illinois 42,103 6 Montana 4,307 7 Vermont 18.78 7 Ohio 41,895 7 Iowa 4,214 8 New Hampshire 18.68 8 Michigan 32,404 8 Maine 4,157 9 Florida 17.98 9 Georgia 32,367 9 Kentucky 4,084 10 Nevada 17.94 10 New Jersey 32,213 10 Indiana 4,041 11 Arizona 17.78 11 Louisiana 29,766 11 Oklahoma 4,019 12 California 17.37 12 North Carolina 28,152 12 Alabama 3,953 13 Maryland 17.11 13 Virginia 26,208 13 Hawaii 3,943 14 New Mexico 16.68 14 Indiana 25,287 14 Mississippi 3,889 15 North Carolina 16.53 15 Tennessee 21,833 15 West Virginia 3,848 16 Delaware 16.25 16 Massachusetts 21,704 16 Arkansas 3,827 17 Maine 16.21 17 Missouri 19,827 17 New Jersey 3,721 18 New Jersey 16.19 18 Wisconsin 19,190 18 South Carolina 3,717 19 Mississippi 15.81 19 Washington 18,550 19 South Dakota 3,710 20 Georgia 15.75 20 Minnesota 18,261 20 Delaware 3,663 21 Pennsylvania 15.69 21 Alabama 17,946 21 Nebraska 3,657 22 Missouri 15.34 22 Maryland 17,571 22 Ohio 3,656 23 South Carolina 15.32 23 Kentucky 17,032 23 Vermont 3,653 24 Ohio 15.27 24 Arizona 16,599 24 Tennessee 3,645 25 Virginia 15.22 25 South Carolina 15,815 25 Minnesota 3,571 26 Wisconsin 15.22 26 Colorado 14,661 26 Connecticut 3,571 27 Colorado 15.18 27 Oklahoma 14,211 27 Georgia 3,554 28 Arkansas 15.15 28 Iowa 12,456 28 Nevada 3,523 29 Oregon 15.10 29 Connecticut 12,449 29 New Hampshire 3,516 30 South Dakota 15.10 30 Mississippi 11,280 30 District of Columbia 3,496 31 Kansas 14.97 31 Oregon 10,726 31 Kansas 3,487 32 Tennessee 14.88 32 Arkansas 10,608 32 Virginia 3,468 33 Montana 14.83 33 Kansas 9,559 33 Wisconsin 3,464 34 Oklahoma 14.80 34 Nevada 8,486 34 Pennsylvania 3,460 35 Texas 14.73 35 Utah 6,978 35 Missouri 3,426 36 Illinois 14.72 36 West Virginia 6,948 36 Massachusetts 3,376 37 Minnesota 14.58 37 New Mexico 6,462 37 New Mexico 3,372 38 Michigan 14.56 38 Nebraska 6,414 38 Illinois 3,310 39 Nebraska 14.55 39 Maine 5,455 39 North Carolina 3,244 40 Washington 14.45 40 Alaska 5,226 40 Michigan 3,206 41 Iowa 14.31 41 Hawaii 4,997 41 Maryland 3,153 42 Alabama 14.28 42 New Hampshire 4,582 42 Colorado 3,137 43 Idaho 14.13 43 Idaho 4,464 43 Idaho 3,131 44 Alaska 13.98 44 Montana 4,030 44 Washington 2,958 45 Kentucky 13.90 45 Wyoming 3,662 45 Oregon 2,955 46 Utah 13.69 46 North Dakota 3,296 46 New York 2,943 47 West Virginia 13.50 47 Rhode Island 3,109 47 Rhode Island 2,915 48 Louisiana 13.23 48 Delaware 3,079 48 California 2,879 49 Wyoming 12.93 49 South Dakota 2,894 49 Florida 2,805 50 Indiana 12.67 50 Vermont 2,264 50 Arizona 2,789 51 North Dakota 11.08 51 District of Columbia 2,035 51 Utah 2,786 United States $15.66 United States* $1,042,934 United States $3,525 * Includes $633 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States. Rankings are based on unrounded data. Expenditures per PersonPrices Expenditures Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table R1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed March 6, 2008). 231 Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu 1 Texas 11,971.4 1 Alaska 1,186.2 2 California 8,364.6 2 Wyoming 898.8 3 Florida 4,452.5 3 Louisiana 848.9 4 New York 4,254.0 4 North Dakota 632.7 5 Pennsylvania 4,049.4 5 Texas 531.6 6 Ohio 4,022.8 6 Alabama 478.1 7 Illinois 3,960.5 7 Indiana 473.3 8 Louisiana 3,816.3 8 Kentucky 472.5 9 Georgia 3,141.1 9 West Virginia 453.5 10 Michigan 3,119.4 10 Montana 435.0 11 Indiana 2,945.7 11 Oklahoma 421.8 12 North Carolina 2,715.6 12 Mississippi 419.8 13 New Jersey 2,630.2 13 Arkansas 413.5 14 Virginia 2,558.2 14 South Carolina 409.4 15 Tennessee 2,297.7 15 Iowa 408.2 16 Alabama 2,159.7 16 Kansas 403.0 17 Washington 2,004.8 17 Tennessee 390.4 18 Kentucky 1,956.4 18 Nebraska 373.1 19 Missouri 1,849.3 19 Delaware 367.7 20 Wisconsin 1,847.7 20 Maine 365.6 21 Minnesota 1,826.3 21 New Mexico 359.0 22 South Carolina 1,717.5 22 Minnesota 358.5 23 Massachusetts 1,542.9 23 Idaho 358.4 24 Maryland 1,526.6 24 Georgia 351.5 25 Oklahoma 1,485.9 25 Ohio 351.0 26 Arizona 1,436.6 26 Virginia 342.4 27 Colorado 1,383.9 27 South Dakota 342.2 28 Mississippi 1,214.3 28 Wisconsin 336.0 29 Iowa 1,205.8 29 District of Columbia 328.2 30 Arkansas 1,135.9 30 Pennsylvania 327.2 31 Kansas 1,103.5 31 Washington 323.1 32 Oregon 1,093.6 32 Missouri 321.5 33 Connecticut 923.8 33 North Carolina 318.3 34 West Virginia 821.3 34 Illinois 311.5 35 Alaska 779.1 35 Michigan 309.1 36 Utah 740.2 36 Utah 305.7 37 Nevada 693.7 37 Oregon 304.7 38 New Mexico 682.3 38 New Jersey 303.2 39 Nebraska 651.9 39 Colorado 301.0 40 Idaho 499.8 40 Nevada 297.4 41 Maine 480.3 41 Maryland 274.9 42 Wyoming 454.4 42 Vermont 272.8 43 Montana 402.9 43 Connecticut 264.4 44 North Dakota 402.3 44 New Hampshire 262.5 45 New Hampshire 340.7 45 Hawaii 256.9 46 Hawaii 323.5 46 Florida 256.4 47 Delaware 304.8 47 Arizona 250.0 48 South Dakota 263.6 48 Massachusetts 239.7 49 Rhode Island 226.4 49 California 233.4 50 District of Columbia 190.3 50 New York 220.5 51 Vermont 169.3 51 Rhode Island 209.9 United States 100,278.6 United States 341.5 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table R1 and R2, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed December 27, 2007). Total Consumption Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita Total Consumption per Capita Ranked by State, 2004 232 Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu 1 Texas 11,558.3 1 Alaska 1,193.9 2 California 8,359.8 2 Wyoming 911.9 3 Florida 4,563.3 3 Louisiana 803.7 4 New York 4,179.5 4 North Dakota 648.1 5 Illinois 4,121.5 5 Texas 506.0 6 Ohio 4,081.6 6 Kentucky 472.3 7 Pennsylvania 4,050.2 7 Alabama 466.8 8 Louisiana 3,613.0 8 Indiana 464.2 9 Georgia 3,173.0 9 Montana 448.2 10 Michigan 3,166.5 10 West Virginia 439.7 11 Indiana 2,904.7 11 Oklahoma 438.6 12 North Carolina 2,732.0 12 Iowa 415.4 13 New Jersey 2,728.6 13 Arkansas 409.5 14 Virginia 2,610.2 14 Mississippi 407.6 15 Tennessee 2,338.8 15 South Carolina 398.2 16 Alabama 2,119.0 16 Tennessee 390.5 17 Washington 2,058.8 17 Kansas 376.4 18 Kentucky 1,970.1 18 Nebraska 373.4 19 Missouri 1,914.7 19 Delaware 371.9 20 Wisconsin 1,861.8 20 Maine 367.6 21 Minnesota 1,852.2 21 Minnesota 362.2 22 South Carolina 1,694.3 22 Ohio 356.2 23 Massachusetts 1,561.8 23 Idaho 352.9 24 Maryland 1,555.2 24 New Mexico 352.3 25 Oklahoma 1,550.7 25 South Dakota 350.6 26 Arizona 1,479.7 26 Georgia 348.4 27 Colorado 1,425.7 27 Virginia 345.4 28 Iowa 1,227.8 28 Wisconsin 336.0 29 Mississippi 1,182.3 29 Missouri 330.8 30 Arkansas 1,135.1 30 Washington 328.3 31 Oregon 1,095.7 31 Pennsylvania 327.5 32 Kansas 1,031.8 32 District of Columbia 327.0 33 Connecticut 900.2 33 Illinois 324.0 34 Alaska 799.2 34 New Jersey 315.2 35 West Virginia 793.9 35 North Carolina 314.8 36 Utah 756.7 36 Michigan 313.3 37 Nevada 727.8 37 Colorado 305.1 38 New Mexico 675.0 38 Nevada 302.1 39 Nebraska 654.9 39 Utah 302.1 40 Idaho 503.2 40 Oregon 301.8 41 Maine 482.4 41 Maryland 279.1 42 Wyoming 461.9 42 Vermont 269.5 43 Montana 419.4 43 Hawaii 263.0 44 North Dakota 412.2 44 Connecticut 258.2 45 New Hampshire 335.4 45 New Hampshire 257.4 46 Hawaii 333.4 46 Florida 257.3 47 Delaware 312.6 47 Arizona 248.6 48 South Dakota 273.5 48 Massachusetts 242.9 49 Rhode Island 227.6 49 California 232.3 50 District of Columbia 190.4 50 New York 217.0 51 Vermont 167.0 51 Rhode Island 213.3 United States 100,368.6 United States 339.2 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table R1 and R2, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed March 6, 2008). Total Consumption Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption per Capita Total Consumption per Capita Ranked by State, 2005 233 State Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Alabama 44 1,207 61,615 62,866 Alaska 168 102 6,583 6,853 Arizona 40 1,048 66,394 67,483 Arkansas 140 1,218 33,139 34,498 California 274 5,375 375,652 381,301 Colorado 41 1,378 49,893 51,312 Connecticut 190 561 37,850 38,601 Delaware 10 102 10,418 10,530 District of Columbia 246 112 3,007 3,366 Florida 383 2,795 204,304 207,482 Georgia 69 2,710 119,515 122,294 Hawaii 12 133 10,833 10,978 Idaho 16 674 14,116 14,806 Illinois 249 2,639 121,758 124,646 Indiana 239 1,394 75,375 77,008 Iowa 741 1,568 36,906 39,215 Kansas 74 1,195 26,893 28,162 Kentucky 42 2,141 51,716 53,899 Louisiana 1,057 1,410 54,379 56,846 Maine 14 265 17,040 17,320 Maryland 34 976 63,544 64,553 Massachusetts 58 909 67,081 68,048 Michigan 207 2,237 117,139 119,584 Minnesota 53 1,299 63,344 64,697 Mississippi 194 1,383 38,188 39,765 Missouri 290 2,144 74,563 76,998 Montana 15 638 11,117 11,770 Nebraska 26 1,250 18,872 20,148 Nevada 16 614 26,507 27,137 New Hampshire 17 349 16,542 16,908 New Jersey 71 1,054 102,025 103,150 New Mexico 23 729 22,262 23,014 New York 235 2,214 134,906 137,355 North Carolina 1,939 1,831 102,026 105,796 North Dakota 10 626 8,080 8,716 Ohio 275 2,349 122,074 124,698 Oklahoma 139 1,590 43,421 45,150 Oregon 32 968 36,488 37,488 Pennsylvania 90 1,841 121,878 123,808 Rhode Island 12 105 9,100 9,216 South Carolina 34 1,033 58,235 59,032 South Dakota 12 791 9,470 10,273 Tennessee 54 1,212 73,105 74,371 Texas 180 5,766 272,404 278,350 Utah 24 587 24,067 24,677 Vermont 7 235 8,166 8,408 Virginia 115 1,639 93,557 95,311 Washington 137 1,261 63,818 65,216 West Virginia 28 393 19,783 20,203 Wisconsin 86 1,710 59,571 61,367 Wyoming 306 492 7,389 8,187 United States 8,769 68,255 3,266,107 3,343,131 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2005 (thousands of barrels) Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table F1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_fuel/html/fuel_mg.html (accessed December 5, 2007). 234 State Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Alabama 45 1,295 62,125 63,465 Alaska 156 103 6,530 6,789 Arizona 43 1,220 68,043 69,307 Arkansas 145 1,336 33,079 34,560 California 285 5,503 377,390 383,178 Colorado 42 1,441 50,219 51,702 Connecticut 46 578 37,086 37,710 Delaware 7 114 10,706 10,827 District of Columbia 66 112 3,010 3,188 Florida 446 2,875 206,686 210,006 Georgia 71 2,808 117,561 120,440 Hawaii 12 141 11,379 11,533 Idaho 52 724 14,905 15,681 Illinois 427 2,745 122,220 125,393 Indiana 214 1,465 75,424 77,103 Iowa 1,359 1,702 37,368 40,429 Kansas 131 1,275 30,198 31,603 Kentucky 43 2,307 51,548 53,898 Louisiana 43 1,398 62,052 63,493 Maine 31 292 16,674 16,996 Maryland 34 1,034 64,605 65,673 Massachusetts 73 929 67,399 68,400 Michigan 91 2,378 115,637 118,106 Minnesota 1,378 1,228 61,825 64,432 Mississippi 32 1,483 38,582 40,097 Missouri 57 2,247 74,780 77,084 Montana 16 694 11 251 11 960 Motor Gasoline Consumption by State, 2006 (thousands of barrels) , , Nebraska 110 1,279 18,774 20,163 Nevada 17 619 27,601 28,237 New Hampshire 129 360 16,836 17,326 New Jersey 70 1,096 102,414 103,580 New Mexico 20 750 22,570 23,340 New York 284 2,426 137,309 140,020 North Carolina 1,604 1,941 102,895 106,440 North Dakota 20 676 7,759 8,455 Ohio 454 2,440 121,470 124,364 Oklahoma 123 1,683 41,869 43,675 Oregon 64 1,018 36,873 37,956 Pennsylvania 91 2,112 120,499 122,702 Rhode Island 10 115 9,729 9,854 South Carolina 35 1,086 60,658 61,779 South Dakota 12 845 9,360 10,217 Tennessee 55 1,369 73,486 74,910 Texas 180 6,096 279,135 285,419 Utah 25 612 24,676 25,312 Vermont 7 264 8,135 8,406 Virginia 100 1,732 95,243 97,076 Washington 137 1,311 64,264 65,712 West Virginia 29 424 19,873 20,326 Wisconsin 56 1,938 58,533 60,526 Wyoming 348 513 7,468 8,329 United States 9,331 72,133 3,295,709 3,377,174 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table F1, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_fuel/html/fuel_mg.html (accessed May 14, 2008). 235 State Alabama 31,315 21,608 36,279 - 89,202 Alaska 2,062 2,695 1,156 0 5,913 Arizona 30,544 27,468 11,379 0 69,391 Arkansas 17,134 11,366 17,665 - 46,165 California 85,610 117,551 50,242 846 254,250 Colorado 16,436 19,846 12,052 19 48,353 Connecticut 13,803 13,949 5,153 190 33,095 Delaware 4,594 4,238 3,305 0 12,137 District of Columbia 1,938 9,296 256 326 11,816 Florida 115,791 89,410 19,676 99 224,977 Georgia 52,827 44,663 34,602 174 132,265 Hawaii 3,164 3,463 3,912 0 10,539 Idaho 7,601 5,615 8,636 0 21,853 Illinois 48,593 49,977 45,888 528 144,986 Indiana 33,629 23,959 48,944 17 106,549 Iowa 13,571 11,271 17,915 - 42,757 Kansas 13,406 14,453 11,165 0 39,024 Kentucky 26,947 19,091 43,314 0 89,351 Louisiana 28,654 21,692 27,031 12 77,389 Maine 4,503 4,157 3,702 - 12,363 Maryland 28,440 17,932 21,517 477 68,365 Massachusetts 20,539 26,415 9,871 402 57,228 Michigan 36,095 39,600 34,745 5 110,445 Minnesota 21,743 21,985 22,266 25 66,019 Mississippi 17,953 12,666 15,282 - 45,901 Missouri 34,412 29,640 16,869 19 80,940 Montana 4 221 4 473 4 784 0 13 479 Electricity Consumption by State, 2005 (million kilowatt-hours) Commercial Industrial Transportation TotalResidential , , , , Nebraska 9,309 8,848 8,819 0 26,976 Nevada 11,080 8,516 12,897 8 32,501 New Hampshire 4,495 4,576 2,174 0 11,245 New Jersey 29,973 39,762 11,862 299 81,897 New Mexico 5,865 8,411 6,363 0 20,639 New York 50,533 76,822 19,947 2,846 150,148 North Carolina 54,073 44,161 30,101 - 128,335 North Dakota 3,796 3,994 3,050 0 10,840 Ohio 53,904 46,870 59,354 48 160,176 Oklahoma 21,309 17,477 14,920 0 53,707 Oregon 18,339 15,380 12,684 55 46,457 Pennsylvania 53,661 45,782 47,950 880 148,273 Rhode Island 3,171 3,628 1,250 0 8,049 South Carolina 28,676 20,498 32,080 0 81,254 South Dakota 3,973 3,998 1,840 0 9,811 Tennessee 41,132 29,146 33,625 1 103,905 Texas 126,562 110,784 96,841 71 334,258 Utah 7,567 9,417 7,989 28 25,000 Vermont 2,189 2,051 1,644 0 5,883 Virginia 44,662 44,670 19,354 163 108,850 Washington 33,212 28,100 22,112 2 83,425 West Virginia 11,384 7,452 11,312 4 30,152 Wisconsin 22,458 22,501 25,376 - 70,336 Wyoming 2,377 3,754 8,007 0 14,138 United States 1,359,227 1,275,079 1,019,156 7,545 3,661,007 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Single dash (-) indicates physical unit less than 0.5 kilowatt hours. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_fuel/html/fuel_use_es.html (accessed April 30, 2008). 236 Sector 2000 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 Coal 362.8 354.6 391.7 389.5 385.5 379.8 Natural Gas 314.9 273.9 304.4 292.6 267.1 258.7 Petroleum 405.5 389.7 376.4 433.7 427.9 359.4 Nuclear Electric Power 94.5 108.1 94.4 92.6 105.7 91.9 Hydro-electric Power 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Biomass 1 7.7 8.3 8.4 8.7 8.8 8.5 Other 2 0.3 0.7 5.1 4.1 4.0 4.7 Net Interstate Flow of Electricity/Losses 3 -91.3 -94.2 -107.8 -103.9 -102.2 -71.3 Total 1,094.5 1,041.4 1,072.7 1,117.5 1,096.8 1,031.8 1 Wood and waste. 2 Includes geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, and solar thermal energy, and net imports of electricity. 3 A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. r- revised Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS), Table 7, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed July 21, 2008). (trillion Btu) Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source 2000-2005 237 Source Residential Industrial Subtotal Coal 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 380.5 385.5 Natural Gas 67.7 38.3 120.6 36.2 262.8 10.5 273.3 Petroleum 8.2 5.3 159.5 244.8 417.8 10.1 427.9 Nuclear Electric Power - - - - - 105.7 105.7 Hydro-electric Power - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.1 0.1 Biomass 2 4.8 0.8 3.3 - 8.9 0.0 8.9 Geothermal 0.1 0.4 0.0 - 0.5 0.0 0.5 Solar -- - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wind 3 ---3.63.6 Ethanol - - - 0.4 0.4 - 0.4 Retail Electricity Sales 42.4 47.2 37.1 0.0 126.7 - 126.7 Electricity Net Imports - - --- Net Energy Consumption 123.1 91.9 325.5 281.0 821.5 510.5 1,332.0 Electrical System Energy Losses 4 94.3 105.0 82.6 0.0 281.9 - 281.9 Net Interstate Flow/Loss 5 - - --- - Total 217.4 196.9 408.2 281.0 1,103.5 510.5 1,614.0 1 Includes electric utilities and independent power producers. 2 Wood and waste. 3 Wind energy only measured in electric utility use. 4 The amount of energy lost during generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, including plant and unaccounted-for uses. 5 A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates withheld (Btu value is less than 0.05 trillion Btus and physical unit value less than 0.5). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS) , http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed January 2, 2008). (trillion Btu) Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2004 Trans- portation Electric Power 1 Energy-Consuming Sectors, excluding Utilities Total Commercial 238 Source Residential Industrial Subtotal Coal 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 374.8 379.8 Natural Gas 65.9 30.0 119.4 29.2 244.5 14.2 258.7 Petroleum 7.9 3.3 107.0 229.6 347.8 11.6 359.4 Nuclear Electric Power - - - - - 91.9 91.9 Hydro-electric Power - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.1 0.1 Biomass 2 4.9 0.8 2.8 - 8.5 0.0 8.5 Geothermal 0.1 0.4 0.0 - 0.5 0.0 0.5 Solar -- - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wind 3 ---4.34.3 Ethanol - - - 1.5 1.5 - 1.5 Retail Electricity Sales 45.7 49.3 38.1 0.0 133.1 - 133.1 Electricity Net Imports - - - - - -- -- Net Energy Consumption 124.4 83.8 272.3 258.8 739.3 496.9 1,236.2 Electrical System Energy Losses 4 100.5 108.3 83.7 0.0 292.5 - 292.5 Total 224.9 192.1 356.0 258.8 1,031.8 496.9 1,528.7 1 Includes electric utilities and independent power producers. 2 Wood and waste. 3 Wind energy only measured in electric utility use. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS) , http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html (accessed May 12, 2008). (trillion Btu) Energy Consumption in Kansas, by Source, 2005 Trans- portation Electric Power 1 Energy-Consuming Sectors, excluding Utilities Total Commercial Wind only electric utility use. 4 The amount of energy lost during generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, including plant and unaccounted-for uses. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates withheld (Btu value is less than 0.05 trillion Btus and physical unit value less than 0.5). Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. 239 Customer 2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 2007 City Gate $6.06 $4.12 $5.97 $6.68 $9.08 $9.08 $8.27 Residential 9.38 7.25 8.95 10.73 12.08 13.19 13.02 Commercial* 8.52 6.51 8.50 10.10 11.45 12.44 12.19 Industrial* 4.97 3.62 4.95 6.41 7.71 6.83 6.98 Electric Utility 3.60 3.11 5.37 5.50 7.78 6.32 - r - revised Petroleum Product 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Regular Gasoline $1.025 $0.977 $0.910 $1.076 $1.346 $1.740 $2.026 Midgrade Gasoline 1.086 1.060 1.005 1.160 1.419 1.803 2.063 Premium Gasoline 1.160 1.128 1.079 1.251 1.517 1.903 2.202 Jet Fuel 0.925 0.830 0.749 0.902 1.163 1.851 -- Residual Fuel Oil 0.567 0.538 0.452 0.620 - - - Single dash (-) indicates not available. (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Average Annual Natural Gas Prices in Kansas Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS/ (accessed April 30, 2008). Source: U S Department of Energy Energy Information Administration * For Commercial and Industrial Customers, the price is the On-System sales price. (dollars per gallon) Average Annual Petroleum Product Prices in Kansas 2001-2007 2000-2006 City Gate is defined as the point at which the local gas distribution company takes delivery of natural gas from an interstate pipeline. Tax excluded in price. Single dash (-) indicates not available. Double dash (--) indicates withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. Consumer 2001 2002 2003 2004r 2005r 2006 2007 Marketed Production 480,145 454,901 418,893 397,121 377,229 371,044 - Use by All Consumers 224,360 239,449 227,436 213,112 206,524 211,663 230,716 Use by Residential 70,182 70,863 70,369 65,049 64,923 57,078 63,129 Use by Commercial 37,560 38,802 37,781 36,779 29,616 27,540 30,655 Use by Industrial 93,351 108,387 104,789 100,811 97,879 104,569 111,946 Use by Electric Power 23,267 21,389 14,488 10,474 14,105 22,477 24,986 r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not available. 2001-2007 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS/ (accessed April 30, 2008). (million cubic feet) Total Annual Natural Gas Production and Use in Kansas . . , Informati dm nistration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/state.html?q_state_a=ks&q_state=KANSAS/ (accessed April 30, 2008). 240 Government G o v ernment Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 241 State County 1 Municipal Total Alabama 67 451 0 525 128 1,171 Alaska 12 149 0 14 0 175 Arizona 15 87 0 305 231 638 Arkansas 75 499 0 704 310 1,588 California 57 475 0 2,830 1,047 4,409 Colorado 62 270 0 1,414 182 1,928 Connecticut 0 30 149 384 17 580 Delaware 3 57 0 260 19 339 District of Columbia 0 1 0 1 0 2 Florida 66 404 0 626 95 1,191 Georgia 156 531 0 581 180 1,448 Hawaii 3 1 0 15 0 19 Idaho 44 200 0 798 116 1,158 Illinois 102 1,291 1,431 3,145 934 6,903 Indiana 91 567 1,008 1,125 294 3,085 Iowa 99 948 0 542 386 1,975 Kansas 2 104 627 1,299 1,533 324 3,887 Kentucky 119 424 0 720 176 1,439 Louisiana 60 302 0 45 66 473 Maine 16 22 467 222 99 826 Maryland 23 157 0 85 0 265 Massachusetts 5 45 306 403 82 841 Michigan 83 533 1,242 366 580 2,804 Minnesota 87 854 1,793 403 345 3,482 Mississippi 82 296 0 458 164 1,000 Missouri 114 946 312 1,514 536 3,422 Montana 54 129 0 592 352 1,127 Nebraska 93 531 446 1,146 575 2,791 Nevada 16 19 0 158 17 210 New Hampshire 10 13 221 148 167 559 New Jersey 21 324 242 276 549 1,412 New Mexico 33 101 0 628 96 858 New York 57 616 929 1,135 683 3,420 North Carolina 100 541 0 319 0 960 North Dakota 53 360 1,332 764 226 2,735 Ohio 88 942 1,308 631 667 3,636 Oklahoma 77 590 0 560 571 1,798 Oregon 36 240 0 927 236 1,439 Pennsylvania 66 1,018 1,546 1,885 516 5,031 Rhode Island 0 8 31 75 4 118 South Carolina 46 269 0 301 85 701 South Dakota 66 308 940 376 176 1,866 Tennessee 92 349 0 475 14 930 Texas 254 1,196 0 2,245 1,089 4,784 Utah 29 236 0 300 40 605 Vermont 14 47 237 152 283 733 Virginia 95 229 0 196 1 521 Washington 39 279 0 1,173 296 1,787 West Virginia 55 234 0 342 55 686 Wisconsin 72 585 1,265 684 442 3,048 Wyoming 23 98 0 546 55 722 United States 3,034 19,429 16,504 35,052 13,506 87,525 2 Kansas has 105 counties. The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and city of Kansas City is legally designated as a city-county government and operates primarily as a city. 1 Excludes areas corresponding to counties but having no organized county government. Government Units by State, 2002 Town or Township Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Census of Governments, Volume 1, Number 1, Government Organization (GC02(1)-1), http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cog2002.html (accessed May 15, 2007). Special Districts School Districts 242 Agency 2004 2005 2006 Department of Agriculture $197,680 $202,547 $231,008 Agricultural Marketing Service 4,612 3,110 2,526 Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service 16,419 13,959 19,213 Farm Service Agency 471 425 95 Food and Safety Inspection Service 1,741 1,768 1,680 Food and Nutrition Service 167,713 170,872 182,129 Child Nutrition Programs 110,706 114,726 122,890 Commodity Assistance Programs 872 945 926 Food Stamp Program 15,350 17,600 22,114 Special Supplemental Food Program (WIC) 40,785 37,601 36,199 Forest Service 1,855 355 1,297 Natural Resource Conservation Service 940 1,124 2,763 Rural Development Activities 3,929 10,935 21,305 Department of Commerce 2,352 3,059 1,469 Economic Development Administration 1,949 2,384 898 Corporation for National and Community Service 2,733 2,506 2,472 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 2,867 2,867 1,950 Department of Defense 6,621 10,785 2,822 Department of Education 131,080 136,014 129,754 Office of English Language Acquisition 5,813 4,354 3,702 Office of Educational Research and Improvement 5,261 8,176 6,388 Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services 44,928 44,316 41,264 Office of Vocational and Adult Education 4,784 15,385 17,152 Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 33,957 30,663 25,523 Programs for the Disadvantaged 2,265 3,419 3,519 Impact Aid 11,325 12,816 12,078 Programs for Amer. Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians 938 928 980 No Child Left Behind Act 16 339 11 356 7 226 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 2004-2006 (thousands of dollars) Child Act , , , Title 1 Programs -- -- -- Office of Post Secondary Education 26,111 23,193 24,944 Office of Student Financial Assistance 10,226 9,927 10,781 Election Assistance Commission 7,662 13,748 -- Department of Energy 4,961 5,510 4,653 Environmental and Other Defense Programs -- -- -- Energy Conservation Programs 3,506 3,041 1,914 Energy Research and Development Programs 1,455 2,469 2,561 Environmental Protection Agency 45,684 36,252 47,456 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 353 311 357 Department of Health and Human Services 1,674,176 1,765,928 1,566,333 Administration for Children and Families 329,648 353,116 228,116 Child Care and Development 42,623 43,053 18,989 Child Support Enforcement 18,405 21,039 31,079 Children and Family Services (Headstart) 84,596 85,447 77,136 Safe and Stable Families 2,636 2,335 3,249 Foster Care and Adoption Assistance 44,952 40,668 42,550 Low Income Home Energy Assistance 13,702 15,060 28,160 Social Services Block Grant 17,765 22,191 17,205 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) 99,263 117,140 3,922 Administration on Aging 13,689 13,656 12,753 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 4,030 5,214 2,764 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 1,278,998 1,343,695 1,277,111 Health Resources and Services Administration 31,773 31,773 26,739 Indian Health Services 736 1,472 1,445 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 15,302 17,002 17,405 243 Agency 2004 2005 2006 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 2004-2006 (thousands of dollars) Department of Homeland Security $43,623 $67,984 $541,614 Coast Guard 573 643 566 Domestic Preparedness and Anti-terrorism Programs 28,842 23,333 14,274 Federal Emergency Management Agency 14,208 44,008 526,774 Disaster Relief 10,818 41,102 524,267 Emergency Management Planning and Assistance 3,002 2,044 1,105 Department of Housing and Urban Development 223,406 154,809 223,775 Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 777 286 311 Community Development Block Grant 44,305 41,496 36,669 Housing Programs 172,612 90,606 179,972 Public Housing Programs 146,445 83,953 156,358 Institute for Museum and Library Services 2,165 - - Department of the Interior 17,427 18,159 20,057 Bureau of Indian Affairs 3,330 1,852 2,485 Bureau of Land Management 639 654 665 Bureau of Reclamation 410 813 316 Fish and Wildlife Service 7,570 8,590 10,955 Minerals Management Service 1,520 1,960 2,458 National Park Service 2,256 1,823 1,628 Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement 1,702 2,467 1,550 Department of Justice 41,460 14,435 42,946 Office of Asset Forfeiture 5,178 3,237 1,806 Office of Justice Programs 36,257 11,198 41,116 Crime Victims Programs 4,900 1,416 23,266 Juvenile Justice Programs 4,758 2,851 3,914 Law Enforcement Assistance 22,038 4,278 6,263 Substance Abuse Programs 7,304 86 916 Department of Labor 55 777 52 245 58 753 , , , Bureau of Labor Statistics 1,128 1,208 1,151 Employment and Training Administration 52,338 49,397 55,199 Mine Health and Safety Administration 77 76 80 Occupational Health and Safety Administration 663 -- 759 Veterans Employment and Training Administration 1,571 1,564 1,564 National Foundation on Arts and Humanities 759 3,058 3,425 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 683 712 709 Social Security Administration SSI* 260 437 321 Department of Transportation 413,332 376,426 357,739 Federal Aviation Administration 21,683 19,099 29,776 Federal Highway Administration 371,053 333,974 298,352 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 2,479 - - Federal Railroad Administration -- -- -- Federal Transit Administration 13,451 18,383 22,884 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 4,123 4,225 6,098 Research and Special Projects Administration 543 745 629 Department of the Treasury 45,710 67 15 Department of Veterans Affairs 10,703 4,548 4,183 Total $2,931,480 $2,872,410 $3,241,836 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable or not reported. Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. * Supplemental Security Income Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2004, 2005, and 2006 , http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr06.html (accessed April 30, 2008). Data does not include all federal government agencies. However, total does include all federal government grants and payments to Kansas. 244 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Allen $72,610 $83,091 $84,694 $84,610 $88,770 $92,815 $101,406 Anderson 43,475 51,518 46,671 46,708 50,705 55,763 55,178 Atchison 75,762 89,895 95,652 99,976 97,780 100,670 107,013 Barber 30,376 39,331 39,736 36,190 37,701 38,419 46,580 Barton 122,711 145,595 146,997 141,450 161,851 168,488 169,627 Bourbon 83,128 93,044 95,453 107,895 100,348 102,078 112,000 Brown 68,896 85,685 88,915 83,430 91,829 96,692 93,097 Butler 183,269 211,681 220,674 224,144 237,153 281,340 274,577 Chase 15,644 18,083 17,572 18,898 27,088 26,243 23,599 Chautauqua 25,044 29,771 30,629 28,711 29,350 31,073 32,795 Cherokee 113,397 127,692 129,527 127,219 132,318 142,033 147,314 Cheyenne 25,507 41,726 37,399 31,624 42,621 46,151 40,523 Clark 14,161 21,025 21,857 20,148 19,498 20,126 20,101 Clay 46,993 63,507 61,225 60,994 63,197 66,458 65,847 Cloud 65,040 82,963 77,605 86,333 79,017 84,117 86,314 Coffey 42,016 51,268 50,797 44,576 56,576 57,874 53,791 Comanche 12,714 18,245 18,715 17,479 17,270 19,406 17,522 Cowley 180,693 244,049 257,660 280,324 268,098 266,427 243,897 Crawford 188,165 214,332 221,447 236,897 231,972 247,685 255,125 Decatur 25,185 39,605 32,612 38,613 43,005 42,666 38,465 Dickinson 101,219 119,990 118,849 121,530 154,863 154,249 166,465 Doniphan 42,102 53,740 57,183 48,482 52,440 56,583 62,453 Douglas 312,782 349,534 373,026 398,181 422,480 438,156 477,965 Edwards 26,914 40,968 36,093 29,358 32,373 35,785 46,942 Elk 19,735 23,673 22,958 27,935 24,555 27,807 26,362 Elli 109 197 127 280 129 069 134 110 138 872 153 702 161 638 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2000-2006 (thousands of dollars) s , , , , , , , Ellsworth 35,071 42,672 40,812 39,726 41,809 42,474 65,270 Finney 103,005 138,262 135,193 124,061 134,873 145,135 155,327 Ford 113,286 136,788 140,410 134,385 144,468 143,771 163,146 Franklin 101,539 152,212 164,031 126,052 143,173 137,579 145,002 Geary 547,426 542,227 569,037 651,338 701,952 723,185 1,051,747 Gove 19,615 35,257 31,361 37,081 40,028 43,280 41,209 Graham 21,101 33,939 31,914 32,028 37,571 50,697 38,352 Grant 27,107 44,170 38,742 34,634 34,713 38,705 43,396 Gray 27,231 53,801 48,973 35,422 39,850 43,993 53,921 Greeley 13,078 34,015 36,841 31,298 33,417 37,705 25,924 Greenwood 44,747 50,763 52,515 60,673 58,065 59,778 58,397 Hamilton 15,180 32,907 29,686 30,199 26,753 29,420 29,334 Harper 40,454 54,044 53,110 46,523 51,605 53,553 55,646 Harvey 149,088 152,357 154,200 166,532 161,488 176,162 183,616 Haskell 20,800 45,658 35,159 25,331 29,953 37,359 42,669 Hodgeman 13,943 25,596 22,648 20,440 21,691 24,646 351,589 Jackson 49,309 62,282 64,168 63,481 72,742 73,405 71,061 Jefferson 63,491 73,509 78,551 79,119 84,615 95,470 94,972 Jewell 28,858 51,030 38,121 37,319 38,144 39,564 39,441 Johnson 1,387,848 1,550,778 1,631,506 1,785,235 1,881,979 2,098,572 2,121,493 Kearny 19,331 37,278 33,205 38,940 26,718 31,015 33,723 Kingman 43,231 56,371 54,783 51,444 50,991 54,565 58,301 Kiowa 21,252 31,719 31,256 25,625 27,461 29,697 31,629 Labette 120,905 134,979 149,031 153,157 163,225 169,361 170,052 Lane 16,397 29,501 25,281 25,993 28,081 30,742 28,980 Leavenworth 641,441 604,443 824,677 1,065,031 1,177,182 1,371,497 1,517,012 Lincoln 21,081 30,622 26,697 27,861 26,546 28,252 29,322 Linn 50,669 59,248 61,100 58,710 91,191 64,026 67,453 245 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total Federal Government Expenditures in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2000-2006 (thousands of dollars) Logan $20,012 $36,465 $29,485 $32,836 $33,955 $35,519 $34,132 Lyon 116,790 139,983 143,907 174,715 148,666 160,031 168,056 McPherson 117,228 133,618 132,294 129,332 137,413 146,562 153,373 Marion 62,992 94,156 95,245 76,934 91,985 85,940 91,340 Marshall 62,191 86,911 100,461 91,195 92,683 106,568 96,070 Meade 24,051 41,992 35,908 28,302 32,127 38,360 49,934 Miami 95,607 140,813 155,020 111,569 162,387 155,291 130,840 Mitchell 39,938 62,030 50,982 49,890 50,979 53,137 56,435 Montgomery 191,390 219,951 220,740 225,071 237,999 251,027 258,029 Morris 35,297 42,309 41,688 42,157 43,241 45,253 46,940 Morton 16,714 31,823 30,073 29,431 26,025 31,755 30,661 Nemaha 53,889 68,103 70,560 73,584 75,041 76,214 74,936 Neosho 84,490 92,116 98,985 99,871 98,180 114,858 112,241 Ness 24,437 37,308 32,717 32,072 36,634 38,592 44,036 Norton 31,880 49,057 45,255 51,186 65,296 58,241 48,350 Osage 71,578 85,812 87,037 86,190 87,886 114,170 96,735 Osborne 31,387 44,463 38,658 37,499 41,400 42,271 43,077 Ottawa 28,568 39,250 35,842 34,667 35,566 38,676 40,527 Pawnee 38,795 55,472 51,087 43,825 49,062 48,820 52,378 Phillips 37,932 52,232 49,664 46,495 52,562 55,417 53,595 Pottawatomie 66,958 75,181 76,685 79,898 82,059 91,126 90,963 Pratt 50,432 69,390 78,304 60,253 63,132 69,841 75,566 Rawlins 32,592 49,902 44,810 35,988 45,916 46,978 45,002 Reno 274,923 315,538 322,909 326,494 339,820 365,971 376,029 Republic 45,429 68,880 59,253 60,206 45,316 49,564 52,551 Ri 51 185 68 274 66 795 59 881 65 144 67 002 70 826ce , , , , , , , Riley 268,884 321,621 339,649 394,743 377,409 483,901 427,488 Rooks 33,281 45,842 43,167 41,996 46,695 47,604 48,718 Rush 26,134 35,780 33,407 30,839 34,800 35,699 39,337 Russell 43,633 54,373 58,796 62,621 56,534 59,607 61,396 Saline 214,024 239,874 248,761 274,116 301,690 300,000 302,154 Scott 21,517 41,086 32,909 35,714 35,038 36,605 39,139 Sedgwick 2,427,960 2,731,250 2,871,630 2,958,684 3,213,701 3,605,625 3,674,447 Seward 165,729 81,218 78,603 78,151 80,163 88,082 96,396 Shawnee 1,336,281 1,477,728 1,721,727 1,680,852 1,730,219 1,836,625 1,752,504 Sheridan 19,819 41,416 35,744 38,307 41,020 44,600 44,670 Sherman 47,066 80,561 80,100 65,212 70,706 85,925 72,285 Smith 32,453 49,209 42,114 41,036 42,904 44,050 44,756 Stafford 30,027 48,598 43,416 34,978 38,613 42,916 47,684 Stanton 13,663 35,762 31,468 29,114 24,665 28,498 34,111 Stevens 28,252 48,673 44,286 37,635 39,200 50,395 50,493 Sumner 120,255 151,253 152,551 139,027 153,067 158,837 159,206 Thomas 44,657 78,565 66,950 76,000 75,847 86,438 81,479 Trego 21,364 29,497 27,410 25,592 31,217 33,287 35,899 Wabaunsee 95,896 84,951 88,323 64,721 91,139 69,519 71,057 Wallace 13,592 27,835 25,452 26,302 26,070 29,413 27,491 Washington 42,199 61,988 56,855 56,526 59,689 59,555 58,575 Wichita 50,199 51,217 37,950 49,354 79,203 47,785 39,183 Wilson 62,437 66,232 65,390 61,120 72,222 69,160 72,590 Woodson 21,714 27,539 27,777 26,466 29,086 29,862 29,641 Wyandotte 1,046,046 1,031,620 1,085,504 1,115,705 1,119,715 1,192,925 1,289,684 State undistributed 522,885 790,335 845,374 1,060,338 947,579 811,847 835,392 Kansas $14,259,873 $16,698,766 $17,495,710 $18,208,144 $19,130,677 $20,492,354 $21,522,973 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report , http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html (accessed April 30, 2008). 246 C ount y T ot al Grant s A l l en 13, 739 $92, 815 $39, 574 $26, 718 $21, 328 $658 $4, 537 A nders on 8, 147 55, 763 23, 864 18, 871 9, 873 624 2, 532 A t c hi s on 16, 741 100, 670 43, 720 31, 818 17, 604 4, 379 3, 149 B arber 4, 937 38, 419 16, 694 15, 591 4, 020 417 1, 697 B art on 27, 553 168, 488 76, 232 55, 959 21, 703 1, 632 12, 963 B ourbon 14, 947 102, 078 42, 412 31, 809 20, 799 1, 656 5, 402 B r ow n 10, 222 96, 692 30, 569 33, 180 19, 602 1, 154 12, 186 B ut l er 62, 376 281, 340 139, 416 62, 424 65, 608 4, 128 9, 764 Chas e 3, 070 26, 243 8, 205 6, 880 9, 067 403 1, 687 Chaut auqua 4, 087 31, 073 13, 874 9, 771 6, 093 281 1, 054 Cherok ee 21, 462 142, 033 59, 128 42, 624 34, 655 2, 014 3, 611 Cheyenne 2, 929 46, 151 10, 240 26, 834 8, 016 194 866 Cl ark 2, 258 20, 126 7, 047 9, 510 2, 465 601 504 Cl ay 8, 614 66, 458 29, 707 24, 544 9, 103 583 2, 520 Cl oud 9, 730 84, 117 31, 631 32, 801 15, 725 963 2, 997 Cof f ey 8, 666 57, 874 22, 596 20, 537 11, 125 992 2, 623 Com anc he 1, 945 19, 406 6, 632 7, 762 4, 399 106 507 Cow l ey 35, 104 266, 427 96, 001 57, 882 39, 004 67, 179 6, 361 Craw f ord 38, 106 247, 685 101, 562 68, 969 62, 121 6, 209 8, 823 Dec at ur 3, 151 42, 666 11, 698 21, 847 7, 649 300 1, 172 Di c k i ns on 19, 166 154, 249 65, 303 38, 623 22, 507 21, 651 6, 165 Doni phan 7, 823 56, 583 19, 681 22, 468 11, 609 580 2, 245 Dougl as 111, 519 438, 156 173, 127 74, 760 118, 390 35, 166 36, 713 E dw ards 3, 248 35, 785 9, 027 19, 552 5, 572 320 1, 315 E l k 3, 109 27, 807 10, 801 8, 233 7, 136 313 1, 323 E llis 26, 839 153, 702 60, 775 45, 391 25, 168 9, 325 13, 042 E l l s w ort h 6, 294 42, 474 17, 502 19, 066 3, 970 414 1, 521 Fi nney 39, 059 145, 135 56, 331 49, 116 30, 806 993 7, 888 Ford 33, 716 143, 771 55, 482 47, 653 25, 059 1, 447 14, 130 Frank l i n 26, 179 137, 579 61, 669 40, 665 26, 126 2, 065 7, 053 Geary 24, 326 723, 185 89, 559 21, 027 34, 871 121, 502 456, 226 Gove 2, 758 43, 280 9, 499 25, 411 6, 949 306 1, 115 Graham 2, 713 50, 697 10, 074 20, 287 18, 595 403 1, 337 Grant 7, 545 38, 705 12, 455 20, 657 4, 086 284 1, 222 Gray 5, 880 43, 993 11, 422 25, 569 5, 470 267 1, 265 Greel ey 1, 361 37, 705 4, 186 18, 010 14, 976 88 445 Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , Fiscal Year 2005 Federal Governm ent E x pendi ture ($1, 000) Procurem ent Sa la r i e s and W a ges R esident Populat ion* Reti rem en t and Di sabi l i ty Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s 247 C ount y T ot al Grant s Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , Fiscal Year 2005 Federal Governm ent E x pendi ture ($1, 000) Procurem ent Sa la r i e s and W a ges R esident Populat ion* Reti rem en t and Di sabi l i ty Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s Greenw ood 7, 335 $59, 778 $25, 994 $18, 613 $10, 332 $2, 153 $2, 686 Ham i l t on 2, 591 29, 420 6, 317 18, 321 4, 088 123 571 Harper 6, 045 53, 553 20, 115 22, 426 8, 349 543 2, 120 Harvey 33, 711 176, 162 94, 814 54, 339 16, 915 5, 315 4, 780 Has k el l 4, 215 37, 359 7, 183 24, 674 4, 421 123 957 Hodgem an 2, 065 24, 646 5, 492 13, 111 5, 064 194 785 Ja ckso n 1 3 , 4 4 8 7 3 , 4 0 5 3 4 , 0 6 8 1 8 , 6 1 4 1 6 , 1 3 4 1 , 1 0 5 3 , 4 8 4 J ef f ers on 18, 969 95, 470 51, 190 22, 235 16, 373 1, 501 4, 171 J ew el l 3, 324 39, 564 12, 142 18, 369 6, 470 491 2, 092 J ohns on 506, 172 2, 098, 572 945, 213 384, 084 150, 719 339, 547 279, 009 K earny 4, 518 31, 015 8, 008 17, 719 4, 598 107 584 K i ngm an 8, 132 54, 565 22, 734 22, 358 6, 753 532 2, 189 K i ow a 2, 983 29, 697 9, 996 15, 414 2, 740 300 1, 247 Labet t e 22, 149 169, 361 64, 843 45, 172 33, 531 19, 080 6, 735 Lane 1, 875 30, 742 6, 271 16, 539 7, 247 123 563 Leavenw ort h 72, 754 1, 371, 497 219, 743 67, 263 50, 395 777, 057 257, 037 Li nc ol n 3, 414 28, 252 10, 206 12, 630 3, 398 509 1, 508 Li nn 9, 954 64, 026 28, 419 20, 921 10, 850 845 2, 991 Logan 2, 764 35, 519 8, 832 18, 438 7, 260 159 831 Lyon 35, 579 160, 031 75, 934 43, 143 28, 262 2, 485 10, 208 M c P hers on 29, 492 146, 562 75, 783 47, 696 16, 077 1, 754 5, 251 M ari on 12, 918 85, 940 38, 345 31, 234 11, 531 1, 153 3, 677 M ars hal l 10, 418 106, 568 34, 575 32, 819 18, 302 14, 289 6, 582 M eade 4, 604 38, 360 11, 148 21, 131 5, 238 123 720 M i am i 30, 385 155, 291 60, 184 36, 619 51, 181 1, 387 5, 920 M i t c hel l 6, 405 53, 137 19, 587 24, 010 6, 788 511 2, 240 M ont gom ery 34, 592 251, 027 114, 891 67, 867 50, 753 2, 589 14, 927 M orri s 6, 070 45, 253 21, 300 13, 815 6, 618 1, 378 2, 142 M ort on 3, 177 31, 755 8, 279 16, 774 5, 571 139 993 Nem aha 10, 380 76, 214 27, 951 28, 078 13, 287 2, 951 3, 947 Neos ho 16, 496 114, 858 48, 569 34, 755 25, 946 1, 711 3, 877 Nes s 3, 003 38, 592 11, 502 19, 479 5, 569 357 1, 685 Nort on 5, 643 58, 241 15, 950 25, 354 14, 996 289 1, 651 Os age 17, 055 114, 170 50, 358 26, 349 30, 534 1, 575 5, 354 Os borne 4, 033 42, 271 13, 908 19, 289 6, 395 881 1, 798 Ot t aw a 6, 148 38, 676 16, 050 15, 145 5, 737 353 1, 391 248 C ount y T ot al Grant s Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , Fiscal Year 2005 Federal Governm ent E x pendi ture ($1, 000) Procurem ent Sa la r i e s and W a ges R esident Populat ion* Reti rem en t and Di sabi l i ty Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s P aw nee 6, 683 $48, 820 $17, 550 $21, 709 $6, 017 $479 $3, 065 Ph illip s 5 ,4 8 4 5 5 , 4 1 7 1 8 , 4 8 2 2 2 , 0 9 3 1 1 , 9 4 5 4 9 5 2 , 4 0 3 P ot t aw at om i e 19, 067 91, 126 43, 815 27, 611 13, 685 2, 515 3, 500 P r at t 9, 485 69, 841 27, 928 31, 678 7, 600 492 2, 143 Raw l i ns 2, 667 46, 978 9, 643 24, 059 11, 811 282 1, 182 Reno 63, 548 365, 971 173, 107 113, 030 57, 505 3, 882 18, 447 Republ i c 5, 149 49, 564 18, 131 23, 489 5, 043 541 2, 359 Ri c e 10, 405 67, 002 29, 993 25, 841 7, 512 881 2, 776 Ri l ey 61, 846 483, 901 111, 797 52, 279 93, 474 194, 524 31, 827 Rook s 5, 308 47, 604 17, 537 22, 029 6, 688 -273 1, 623 Rus h 3, 394 35, 699 12, 057 16, 854 4, 700 412 1, 677 Rus s el l 6, 812 59, 607 24, 794 23, 920 8, 019 543 2, 331 S al i ne 53, 980 300, 000 140, 319 73, 082 51, 135 10, 586 24, 877 S c ot t 4, 683 36, 605 5, 528 23, 017 6, 674 264 1, 122 S edgw i c k 466, 114 3, 605, 625 1, 056, 045 544, 060 405, 221 1, 108, 099 492, 199 S ew ard 23, 263 88, 082 32, 240 30, 360 18, 527 1, 250 5, 705 S haw nee 171, 828 1, 836, 625 574, 367 208, 713 768, 889 80, 169 204, 487 S heri dan 2, 608 44, 600 6, 999 28, 164 8, 569 159 709 S herm an 6, 120 85, 925 18, 758 46, 584 16, 559 365 3, 659 S m i t h 4, 113 44, 050 15, 019 20, 469 5, 627 488 2, 448 S t af f ord 4, 492 42, 916 14, 740 21, 822 3, 679 373 2, 303 S t ant on 2, 258 28, 498 4, 809 20, 542 2, 682 88 377 S t evens 5, 424 50, 395 11, 517 29, 592 7, 708 247 1, 332 S um ner 24, 732 158, 837 74, 613 53, 422 22, 823 2, 135 5, 845 Thom as 7, 599 86, 438 18, 305 48, 090 16, 274 622 3, 147 Trego 3, 029 33, 287 9, 360 15, 506 7, 361 194 866 W abauns ee 6, 953 69, 519 52, 479 11, 692 3, 147 493 1, 708 W al l ac e 1, 556 29, 413 4, 581 17, 607 6, 218 351 656 W as hi ngt on 5, 999 59, 555 20, 037 24, 884 10, 093 742 3, 799 W i c hi t a 2, 323 47, 785 5, 602 17, 232 4, 783 19, 325 843 W i l s on 9, 850 69, 160 29, 651 21, 822 14, 826 604 2, 257 W oods on 3, 561 29, 862 12, 398 11, 319 4, 340 371 1, 433 W y andot t e 155, 704 1, 192, 925 361, 988 274, 538 336, 802 59, 461 160, 136 S t at e undi s t ri but e d - 811, 847 508 569, 151 242, 187 - - Kansas 2, 748, 172 $20, 492, 358 $6, 678, 286 $4, 953, 876 $3, 617, 794 $2, 964, 488 $2, 277, 904 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C onsol i dated Federal Funds R eport, FY 2005, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / g o v s / www/ c f f r . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d J anuary 2, 2008). * R e si dent popul ati on as of Jul y 1, 2005. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. 249 C ount y T ot a l Gra n t s A l len 13, 677 $101, 406 $42, 219 $29, 328 $21, 363 $669 $7, 827 A nders on 8, 051 55, 178 24, 107 21, 767 6, 186 617 2, 502 A t c his on 16, 745 107, 013 46, 081 36, 334 18, 204 3, 022 3, 372 B arber 4, 974 46, 580 16, 969 19, 168 8, 275 422 1, 745 B art on 27, 511 169, 627 79, 640 62, 903 19, 245 1, 417 6, 422 B ourbon 14, 950 112, 000 43, 394 35, 281 26, 366 1, 515 5, 444 B r ow n 10, 236 93, 097 31, 762 37, 183 17, 602 1, 831 4, 719 B ut l er 63, 147 274, 577 148, 105 73, 785 36, 799 5, 640 10, 247 Chas e 3, 070 23, 599 8, 743 8, 715 3, 989 405 1, 747 Chaut auqua 3, 953 32, 795 13, 789 10, 067 7, 356 336 1, 246 Cherok ee 21, 451 147, 314 61, 088 45, 105 35, 280 2, 127 3, 714 Cheyenne 2, 911 40, 523 10, 614 25, 257 3, 534 207 910 Clark 2, 206 20, 101 7, 076 10, 655 1, 827 130 412 Clay 8, 625 65, 847 30, 488 25, 709 6, 553 576 2, 521 Cloud 9, 594 86, 314 32, 219 36, 181 13, 970 848 3, 096 Cof f ey 8, 701 53, 791 23, 091 21, 952 5, 036 737 2, 974 Com anc he 1, 884 17, 522 6, 699 8, 532 1, 706 112 474 C 3 931 23 8 9 96 0 66 03 0 061 39 1 63 1 Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , Fiscal Year 2006 F ed eral Go vern m en t E xp en d i tu re ($1, 000) Proc ure m e nt Sa la r ie s a nd W a ge s R e s i de nt Popula t ion* Reti rem en t a nd D i s a b ilit y Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s C ow l ey 34 , 931 243 , 897 96 , 570 66 , 037 40 , 061 34 , 915 6 , 315 Craw f ord 38, 059 255, 125 104, 858 77, 920 58, 480 3, 213 10, 655 Dec at ur 3, 120 38, 465 11, 770 22, 822 2, 367 299 1, 207 Dic k i ns on 19, 322 166, 465 65, 800 40, 399 17, 997 35, 864 6, 405 Doniphan 7, 865 62, 453 20, 845 27, 833 10, 691 590 2, 494 Douglas 112, 123 477, 965 188, 205 85, 675 140, 859 20, 332 42, 893 E dw ards 3, 138 46, 942 9, 216 25, 370 10, 465 384 1, 508 E l k 3, 077 26, 362 11, 176 8, 509 4, 958 331 1, 388 E l lis 26, 926 161, 638 63, 182 56, 874 29, 928 1, 612 10, 042 E l ls w ort h 6, 332 65, 270 18, 100 22, 224 22, 526 907 1, 514 F i nney 39, 097 155, 327 59, 132 60, 778 26, 477 1, 474 7, 466 F ord 33, 783 163, 146 57, 549 56, 500 27, 043 1, 551 20, 504 F r ank lin 26, 513 145, 002 63, 851 44, 127 23, 528 1, 191 12, 304 Geary 24, 174 1, 051, 747 93, 719 22, 396 41, 665 217, 145 676, 822 Gove 2, 721 41, 209 9, 635 28, 331 1, 863 280 1, 099 Graham 2, 677 38, 352 10, 350 22, 032 4, 466 258 1, 247 Grant 7, 552 43, 396 12, 899 25, 215 3, 695 308 1, 280 Gray 5, 852 53, 921 12, 083 35, 137 5, 134 299 1, 268 Greeley 1, 331 25, 924 4, 311 19, 038 2, 012 93 469 250 C ount y T ot a l Gra n t s Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , Fiscal Year 2006 F ed eral Go vern m en t E xp en d i tu re ($1, 000) Proc ure m e nt Sa la r ie s a nd W a ge s R e s i de nt Popula t ion* Reti rem en t a nd D i s a b ilit y Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s Greenw ood 7, 067 $58, 397 $25, 873 $19, 706 $9, 227 $898 $2, 693 Ham ilt on 2, 594 29, 334 6, 358 19, 170 2, 941 266 599 Harper 5, 952 55, 646 19, 973 25, 741 7, 009 614 2, 309 Harvey 33, 643 183, 616 98, 749 60, 101 17, 785 1, 763 5, 218 Has k ell 4, 171 42, 669 7, 426 31, 504 2, 608 176 955 Hodgem an 2, 071 351, 589 5, 713 343, 195 1, 756 168 757 Ja ckso n 1 3 , 5 0 0 7 1 , 0 6 1 3 5 , 7 0 5 2 0 , 1 5 1 1 0 , 7 2 7 1 , 0 8 5 3 , 3 9 2 J ef f ers on 18, 848 94, 972 54, 456 25, 009 9, 489 1, 436 4, 581 J ew ell 3, 324 39, 441 12, 234 19, 413 5, 265 468 2, 060 J ohns on 516, 731 2, 121, 493 1, 013, 995 419, 953 184, 944 213, 178 289, 423 K earny 4, 469 33, 723 8, 372 21, 512 2, 981 131 726 K i ngm an 7, 975 58, 301 23, 651 24, 291 7, 367 599 2, 393 K i ow a 2, 969 31, 629 10, 184 17, 543 2, 284 318 1, 299 Labet t e 22, 203 170, 052 67, 512 49, 875 36, 706 11, 455 4, 504 Lane 1, 797 28, 980 6, 206 17, 871 4, 104 137 661 Leavenw ort h 73, 628 1, 517, 012 238, 146 73, 118 50, 944 845, 570 309, 234 Linc oln 3, 396 29, 322 10, 530 14, 165 2, 518 386 1, 723 9 962 63 29 82 22 38 11 20 9 30 Li nn 9 , 962 67 , 453 29 , 824 22 , 384 11 , 420 779 3 , 047 Logan 2, 675 34, 132 9, 065 21, 009 2, 920 187 951 Lyon 35, 369 168, 056 81, 373 49, 455 22, 229 2, 821 12, 178 M c P hers on 29, 830 153, 373 78, 902 52, 275 14, 180 2, 383 5, 633 M arion 12, 760 91, 340 39, 432 33, 748 12, 183 2, 096 3, 882 M ars hall 10, 349 96, 070 35, 591 35, 464 16, 599 4, 375 4, 040 M eade 4, 561 49, 934 11, 530 29, 693 10, 977 112 622 M i am i 30, 900 130, 840 62, 804 39, 104 23, 392 1, 148 4, 392 M i t c hell 6, 299 56, 435 19, 868 26, 332 7, 376 526 2, 332 M ont gom ery 34, 692 258, 029 118, 552 73, 064 51, 643 2, 376 12, 394 M orris 6, 046 46, 940 23, 613 14, 602 5, 687 649 2, 388 M ort on 3, 138 30, 661 8, 382 19, 231 1, 796 181 1, 071 Nem aha 10, 374 74, 936 29, 167 31, 517 7, 962 2, 419 3, 871 Neos ho 16, 298 112, 241 49, 947 35, 485 21, 006 1, 776 4, 027 Nes s 2, 946 44, 036 11, 543 25, 942 4, 509 355 1, 686 Nort on 5, 584 48, 350 16, 327 25, 060 4, 824 350 1, 789 Os age 16, 958 96, 735 51, 659 27, 362 12, 030 1, 464 4, 220 Os borne 3, 978 43, 077 14, 242 20, 120 6, 570 244 1, 901 Ot t aw a 6, 168 40, 527 16, 806 15, 838 6, 139 355 1, 389 251 C ount y T ot a l Gra n t s Feder a l G ov e r nment Expenditur es in K a nsas, by O bject and C ounty , Fiscal Year 2006 F ed eral Go vern m en t E xp en d i tu re ($1, 000) Proc ure m e nt Sa la r ie s a nd W a ge s R e s i de nt Popula t ion* Reti rem en t a nd D i s a b ilit y Other Di rect Pa y m e n t s P aw nee 6, 515 $52, 378 $16, 946 $27, 249 $4, 144 $497 $3, 541 P h illips 5, 444 53, 595 18, 980 23, 927 7, 332 921 2, 435 P ot t aw at om i e 19, 220 90, 963 45, 179 29, 530 11, 544 1, 120 3, 589 P r at t 9, 436 75, 566 28, 993 38, 503 5, 145 518 2, 407 Raw l ins 2, 643 45, 002 9, 999 28, 577 4, 968 282 1, 175 Reno 63, 706 376, 029 181, 088 121, 219 51, 114 3, 403 19, 205 Republic 5, 033 52, 551 18, 624 25, 463 5, 611 542 2, 311 Ric e 10, 295 70, 826 31, 275 28, 720 7, 272 724 2, 834 Riley 62, 527 427, 488 116, 466 58, 328 94, 570 129, 618 28, 505 Rook s 5, 290 48, 718 17, 868 23, 426 4, 766 685 1, 973 Rus h 3, 317 39, 337 12, 290 21, 148 3, 841 439 1, 619 Rus s ell 6, 740 61, 396 24, 990 27, 273 6, 046 573 2, 514 S aline 54, 170 302, 154 146, 138 77, 364 44, 110 12, 758 21, 784 S c ot t 4, 643 39, 139 6, 092 28, 264 3, 135 331 1, 317 S edgw ic k 470, 895 3, 674, 447 1, 108, 339 579, 255 448, 045 1, 034, 246 504, 562 S ew ard 23, 404 96, 396 33, 412 34, 395 21, 494 1, 077 6, 018 S haw nee 172, 693 1, 752, 504 619, 594 240, 259 635, 243 39, 073 218, 334 S 2 600 60 122 3 208 21 19 6 Sh er id an 2 , 600 44 , 670 7 , 122 34 , 208 2 , 517 149 675 S herm an 5, 981 72, 285 19, 003 41, 082 8, 096 370 3, 734 S m it h 4, 024 44, 756 15, 783 21, 591 3, 431 460 3, 492 S t af f ord 4, 435 47, 684 15, 922 25, 965 2, 923 427 2, 447 S t ant on 2, 232 34, 111 4, 895 27, 444 1, 236 94 442 S t evens 5, 287 50, 493 11, 990 33, 137 3, 821 331 1, 214 S um ner 24, 441 159, 206 75, 203 56, 715 19, 225 2, 009 6, 054 T hom as 7, 468 81, 479 18, 529 52, 138 7, 063 635 3, 114 T r ego 2, 993 35, 899 9, 529 22, 187 3, 069 206 908 W abauns ee 6, 895 71, 057 53, 487 12, 445 2, 929 481 1, 715 W allac e 1, 557 27, 491 4, 685 18, 620 1, 389 2, 177 620 W as hingt on 5, 944 58, 575 20, 217 27, 794 6, 236 828 3, 500 W i c hit a 2, 288 39, 183 5, 820 20, 849 4, 306 7, 320 887 W i ls on 9, 889 72, 590 30, 757 23, 377 15, 532 626 2, 298 W oods on 3, 507 29, 641 12, 577 10, 614 4, 333 675 1, 443 W y andot t e 155, 509 1, 289, 684 371, 255 291, 542 382, 440 66, 201 178, 246 S t at e undis t ribut ed - 835, 392 526 611, 361 221, 738 - 1, 767 Kan sas 2, 764, 075 $21, 522, 973 $7, 006, 619 $5, 796, 113 $3, 358, 269 $2, 754, 696 $2, 607, 276 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C onsol i dated Federal Funds R eport, FY 2006, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / g o v s / www/ c f f r . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d A p r i l 3 0 , 2008). * R e si dent popul ati on as of Jul y 1, 2006. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. 252 Revenue FY2006 FY2007 Increase or Decrease 2006-2007 Tax Revenues Property $23,986 $25,812 $1,826 7.61 Income and Inheritance 2,804,317 3,238,535 434,218 15.48 Retail Sales and Compensating Use 2,005,298 2,051,749 46,451 2.32 Cigarette 117,899 115,282 -2,617 -2.22 Cereal Malt Beverage 2,090 2,091 1 0.05 Liquor Enforcement 44,234 47,138 2,904 6.57 Liquor Gallonage and Drink 24,685 25,620 935 3.79 Tobacco Products 5,093 5,305 212 4.16 Corporate Franchise 46,898 47,892 994 2.12 Severance on Oil and Gas 133,432 116,025 -17,407 -13.05 Insurance Premiums 112,207 113,805 1,598 1.42 Other Taxes 5,118 5,493 375 7.33 Total Tax Revenues $5,325,257 $5,794,747 $469,490 8.82 Non-Tax Revenues Agency Earnings $57,018 $64,467 $7,449 13.06 Interest 54,335 92,276 37,941 69.83 Net Transfers Demand to Revenue (75,810) (88,154) -12,344 16.28 Other Transfers 33,567 (54,292) -87,859 -261.74 Total Non-Tax Revenues $69,110 $14,297 -$54,813 -79.31 Total Revenues $5,394,367 $5,809,043 $414,676 7.69 Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: The Governor's Budget Report (State of Kansas), Volume 1, Fiscal Year 2008 and 2009, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed March 26, 2008). Percent Change 2006-2007 Kansas State General Fund Comparative Statement of Revenues Fiscal Years 2006-2007 (thousands of dollars) 253 Expenditures FY2006 FY2007 Increase or Decrease 2006-2007 Expenditures by Object Salaries and Wages $1,046,453 $1,092,377 $45,924 4.4 Other Operating Expenditures 296,313 328,541 32,228 10.9 Capital Outlay 15,858 20,998 5,140 32.4 Grants, Claims and Shared Revenue 3,780,799 4,165,794 384,994 10.2 Aid for Local Units 2,765,741 3,025,634 259,893 9.4 By Department of Aging 1,382 1,659 277 20.0 By Dept. of Social and Rehabilitation Services 6,515 11,175 4,660 71.5 Retirement Contributions for Local School District Employees 161,531 192,426 30,895 19.1 Local and Regional Libraries 3,318 3,324 6 0.2 Aid to Local School Districts 2,421,883 2,625,826 203,943 8.4 Municipal University Operating Grant 11,012 11,468 456 4.1 Community College Operating Grant 91,023 96,119 5,096 5.6 Post Secondary Aid for Vocational Ed. 20,613 25,025 4,412 21.4 By Juvenile Justice Authority 13,479 15,049 1,570 11.6 By Department of Corrections 17,696 17,778 82 0.5 By Department of Health and Environment 10,170 13,670 3,501 34.4 Other Grants to Local Units 7,118 12,115 4,997 70.2 Direct Social Welfare Assistance 956,765 1,073,173 116,407 12.2 Other State Grants and Claims 58,293 66,987 8,695 14.9 Total Expenditures $5,139,422 $5,607,710 $468,288 9.1 Expenditures by Function $5,139,422 $5,607,710 $468,288 9.1 General Government 201,815 222,561 20,746 10.3 Human Services 1,172,962 1,319,844 146,882 12.5 Education 3,366,687 3,639,137 272,450 8.1 Public Safety 370,374 383,968 13,594 3.7 Agriculture and Natural Resources 27,584 37,208 9,624 34.9 Transportation 0 4,993 4,993 -- Double dash (--) indicates not applicable. Data may not sum due to rounding. Kansas State General Fund (thousands of dollars) Percent Change 2006-2007 Fiscal Years 2006-2007 Comparative Statement of Expenditures Source: The Governor's Budget Report (State of Kansas), Volume 1, Fiscal Year 2008 and 2009, http://budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm (accessed March 26, 2008). 254 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 2005 and 2006 Item Amount ($1,000) Percent Distribution Amount ($1,000) Percent Distribution Total Revenue $12,514,724 100.0 $13,615,302 100.0 General Revenue 10,541,943 84.2 11,448,515 84.1 Intergovernmental Revenue 3,219,968 25.7 3,314,770 24.3 Taxes 5,598,700 44.7 6,275,075 46.1 General sales 1,990,835 15.9 2,127,597 15.6 Selective Sales 788,304 6.3 806,811 5.9 License Taxes 291,142 2.3 291,600 2.1 Individual Income Tax 2,050,562 16.4 2,401,128 17.6 Corporate Income Tax 248,135 2.0 381,259 2.8 Other Taxes 229,722 1.8 266,680 2.0 Current Charges 1,031,306 8.2 1,135,185 8.3 Miscellaneous General Revenue 691,969 5.5 723,485 5.3 Utility Revenue -- - -- - Liquor Store Revenue -- - -- - Insurance Trust Revenue 1,972,781 15.8 2,166,787 15.9 Total Expenditure $11,765,208 100.0 $12,553,494 100.0 Intergovernmental Expenditure 3,281,217 27.9 3,596,388 28.6 Direct Expenditure 8,483,991 72.1 8,957,106 71.4 Current Operation 5,969,634 50.7 6,292,012 50.1 Capital Outlay 1,031,299 8.8 1,054,820 8.4 Insurance Benefits and Repayments 1,056,987 9.0 1,113,553 8.9 Assistance and Subsidies 187,218 1.6 211,900 1.7 Interest on Debt 238,853 2.0 284,821 2.3 Exhibit: Salaries and Wages $2,546,004 21.6 $2,876,580 22.9 Total Expenditure $11,765,208 100.0 $12,553,494 100.0 General Expenditure 10,708,221 91.0 11,439,941 91.1 Intergovernmental Expenditure 3,281,217 27.9 3,596,388 28.6 Direct Expenditure 7,427,004 63.1 7,843,553 62.5 General Expenditure, by Function 0.0 Education 4,770,153 40.5 5,171,123 41.2 Public Welfare 2,709,078 23.0 2,812,474 22.4 Hospitals 113,079 1.0 122,217 1.0 Health 185,726 1.6 195,930 1.6 Highways 1,220,276 10.4 1,254,546 10.0 Police Protection 100,289 0.9 120,276 1.0 Correction 307,630 2.6 313,137 2.5 Natural Resources 183,914 1.6 190,681 1.5 Parks and Recreation 22,262 0.2 25,894 0.2 Governmental Administration 383,443 3.3 442,281 3.5 Interest on General Debt 238,853 2.0 284,821 2.3 Other and Unallocable 473,518 4.0 506,561 4.0 Utility Expenditure -- - -- - Liquor Store Expenditure -- - -- - Insurance Trust Expenditure 1,056,987 9.0 1,113,553 8.9 Debt at End of Fiscal Year $5,116,742 - $5,743,506 - Cash and Security Holdings $14,979,143 - $16,656,072 - Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates zero or rounds to zero. 2005 2006 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Finances, 2005; State Government Finances, 2006, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/state.html (accessed January 2, 2008). 255 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 Description Amount Amount Amount Total Revenue $9,304,200 $10,515,965 $10,657,056 General revenue 8,469,393 9,417,855 9,628,978 Intergovernmental revenue 3,119,603 3,147,037 3,433,079 From federal government 134,528 170,089 240,146 From state government 2,985,075 2,976,948 3,192,933 General revenue from own sources 5,349,760 6,270,818 6,195,899 Taxes 3,166,614 3,958,297 3,786,796 Property 2,470,312 3,189,062 3,029,831 Sales and gross receipts 634,114 703,900 690,883 General sales 495,248 549,759 528,984 Selective sales 138,866 154,141 161,899 Motor vehicle license 3,457 3,206 5,298 Other taxes 58,731 62,129 60,784 Charges and misc. general revenue 2,183,146 2,312,521 2,409,103 Current charges 1,415,247 1,551,470 1,575,781 Education 254,449 312,866 340,014 Hospitals 529,605 517,823 481,688 Highways 4,539 3,591 1,770 Air transportation (airports) 24,062 23,512 28,675 Parking facilities 3,585 4,637 4,395 Sea and inland port facilities --- Natural Resources 1,765 3,105 4,449 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas (in thousands of dollars) 2001-02, 2003-04, and 2004-05 Parks and recreation 56,967 59,114 50,750 Housing and community development 23,635 24,161 30,755 Sewerage 190,177 234,366 268,353 Solid waste management 98,993 99,519 110,643 Other charges 227,470 268,776 254,289 Miscellaneous general revenue 767,899 761,051 833,322 Other general revenue 834,837 308,991 338,244 Utility revenue 863,942 942,424 945,709 Water supply 429,478 406,575 403,077 Electric power 392,105 474,281 482,450 Gas supply 39,716 59,196 57,048 Transit 2,643 2,372 3,134 Insurance trust revenue -29,105 155,686 82,369 Total Expenditure $9,098,054 $10,040,752 $10,423,806 By character and object: Intergovernmental expenditure 587 9,875 10,660 Direct expenditure 9,097,467 10,030,877 10,413,146 Current operations 7,542,997 8,108,622 8,508,641 Capital outlay 971,588 1,297,224 1,317,291 Assistance and subsidies 1,676 - 1,928 Interest on debt 548,007 587,403 546,804 Insurance benefits and repayments 33,199 37,628 38,482 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 3,928,112 4,186,121 4,339,231 256 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 Description Amount Amount Amount Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas (in thousands of dollars) 2001-02, 2003-04, and 2004-05 Direct expenditure by function $9,097,467 $10,030,877 $10,413,146 Direct general expenditure 8,229,737 9,060,064 9,369,013 Capital outlay 864,741 1,141,272 1,111,096 Other direct general expenditure 7,365,115 7,918,792 8,257,917 Education services Education 3,922,561 4,222,539 4,370,874 Libraries 72,862 79,028 78,649 Social services and income maintenance: Public welfare 39,964 35,762 67,131 Hospitals 520,485 527,941 537,891 Health 168,775 218,268 216,156 Transportation 596,118 569,191 695,229 Highways 561,171 517,513 641,157 Public safety 712,023 849,550 849,019 Police protection 414,323 473,670 502,921 Fire protection 188,941 215,544 228,185 Environment and housing 666,544 714,580 837,899 Parks and recreation 190,200 192,072 204,299 Housing and community development 134,485 95,380 178,590 Sewerage 189,589 258,805 279,837 Governmental administration 447,110 564,472 511,814 Financial administration 135,227 127,930 130,986 Judicial and legal 95,804 104,024 109,243 General public buildings 86,397 157,327 94,938 Other governmental administration 129,682 175,191 176,647 Interest on general debt 506,293 542,093 492,330 General expenditure n.e.c.* 577,121 736,640 712,021 Utility expenditure 834,531 933,185 1,005,651 Water supply 437,995 434,032 464,287 Electric power 344,972 427,092 468,364 Gas supply 38,504 56,175 56,526 Transit 12,941 15,886 16,474 Insurance trust expenditure 33,199 37,628 38,482 Debt Outstanding 10,024,660 11,550,399 12,435,805 Short-term 208,416 273,903 203,088 Long-term 9,816,244 11,276,496 12,232,717 Cash and Security Holdings 7,920,017 9,090,496 9,756,819 Insurance trust funds 782,015 793,663 834,746 Other than insurance trust funds 7,138,002 8,296,833 8,922,073 2002-2003 data not available. Single dash (-) indicates zero or rounds to zero. * n.e.c. - not elsewhere classified Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal, State, and Local Governments, State and Local Government Finances, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html (accessed January 2, 2008). 257 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government March 2006 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 1,969 $6,291,397 7.12 Other Government Administration 655 1,991,552 2.37 Judicial and Legal 2,119 7,638,359 7.67 Police Total 1,138 4,495,646 4.12 Protection - Officers 635 2,911,233 2.30 Other 503 1,584,413 1.82 Corrections 3,783 10,476,613 13.69 Highways 3,521 10,925,754 12.74 Air Transportation 0 0 0.00 Water Transport and Terminals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 2,764 6,820,847 10.00 Health 1,135 4,092,703 4.11 Hospitals 2,473 6,617,048 8.95 Social Insurance Administration 122 345,820 0.44 Solid Waste Management 0 0 0.00 Sewerage 0 0 0.00 Parks and Recreation 579 1,435,879 2.09 Housing and Community Development 0 0 0.00 Natural Resources 841 2,903,921 3.04 Water Supply 0 0 0.00 Electric Power 0 0 0.00 Gas Supply 0 0 0.00 Transit 0 0 0.00 Elementary and Secondary Education Total 0 0 0.00 Instructional 0 0 0.00 Other 0 0 0.00 Higher Education Total 19,367 77,025,361 70.07 Instructional 5,449 34,087,841 19.71 Other 13,918 42,937,520 50.35 Other Education 598 2,046,873 2.16 Libraries 0 0 0.00 State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 Other and Unallocable 3,329 10,712,108 12.04 Total 44,393 $153,819,881 160.61 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2006 State Summary Table: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesst.html (accessed January 2, 2008). * The total population estimate for Kansas as of July 1, 2006 is 2,764,075. 258 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2006 Function Full-Time Equivalent Employment March Total Payroll Full-Time Equivalent Employees per 10,000 Population* Financial Administration 3,141 $9,888,881 11.36 Other Government Administration 2,907 9,277,953 10.52 Judicial and Legal 1,602 5,695,185 5.80 Police Protection - Officers 5,982 24,333,453 21.64 Police - Other 2,279 5,993,354 8.25 Firefighters 2,952 12,539,244 10.68 Fire - Other 227 594,029 0.82 Correction 2,676 8,390,080 9.68 Highways 5,670 14,989,427 20.51 Air Transportation 214 697,352 0.77 Water Transport and Terminals 0 0 0.00 Public Welfare 681 1,739,660 2.46 Health 3,217 9,892,619 11.64 Hospitals 7,887 24,724,881 28.53 Social Insurance Administration 0 0 0.00 Solid Waste Management 1,100 2,768,823 3.98 Sewerage 1,226 3,807,533 4.44 Parks and Recreation 2,460 6,580,926 8.90 Housing and Community Development 913 2,699,257 3.30 Natural Resources 462 1,183,892 1.67 Water Supply 2,305 7,716,743 8.34 Electric Power 1,309 5,763,154 4.74 Gas Supply 84 252,336 0.30 Transit 275 774,765 0.99 Elementary and Secondary Instructional 56,332 174,151,873 203.80 Elementary and Secondary - Other 23,803 45,374,585 86.12 Higher Education Instruction 2,938 12,349,787 10.63 Higher Education - Other 4,728 12,140,144 17.11 Other Education 0 0 0.00 Libraries 980 2,554,846 3.55 Liquor Stores 0 0 0.00 Other and Unallocable 2,200 6,378,179 7.96 Total 140,550 $413,252,961 508.49 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 2006 State Summary Table: Kansas, http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apes.html (accessed January 2, 2008). * The population estimate for Kansas as of July 1, 2006 is 2,764,075. 259 Summar y of B onds, Tempor ar y N otes, and N o-Fund War r a nts in K a nsas, by C ount y June 30, 2007 C ount y General a nd R oa d Ci ti es an d To w n s h i p s Sc hool D i s t . a n d J unior C o lle ge s Other Di stri cts 1 Reven u e B onds W a rrants a nd N ot e s 2 Indus t r ia l Reven u e To t a l A l len $0 $1, 186, 592 $9, 620, 000 $0 $2, 550, 000 $509, 134 $6, 146, 995 $20, 012, 721 A nders on 3, 790, 000 2, 276, 420 2, 280, 000 374, 300 8, 370, 000 535, 000 0 17, 625, 720 A t c his on 886, 961 14, 100, 806 30, 346, 098 0 6, 715, 000 148, 000 9, 968, 626 62, 165, 491 B arber 50, 751 2, 283, 673 2, 530, 000 275, 000 0 0 0 5, 139, 424 B art on 5, 135, 000 12, 532, 450 31, 595, 000 98, 601 6, 574, 000 1, 577, 000 0 57, 512, 051 B ourbon 1, 399, 977 16, 876, 651 14, 823, 334 0 0 0 1, 540, 703 34, 640, 665 B r ow n 0 10, 557, 418 9, 980, 000 0 2, 070, 000 697, 539 0 23, 304, 957 B ut l er 2, 071, 202 71, 290, 098 210, 423, 346 1, 920, 095 59, 395, 229 15, 104, 508 0 360, 204, 478 Chas e 2, 936, 000 95, 000 1, 595, 000 0 0 0 0 4, 626, 000 Chaut auqua 28, 476 1, 721, 258 0 26, 915 0 0 0 1, 776, 649 Cherok ee 6, 665, 000 1, 595, 968 2, 070, 000 0 2, 513, 199 1, 075, 000 0 13, 919, 167 Cheyenne 336, 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 336, 800 Clark 0 311, 000 3, 880, 000 460, 000 0 877, 024 0 5, 528, 024 Clay 2, 496, 665 1, 127, 857 5, 400, 000 3, 440, 000 0 0 3, 125, 000 15, 589, 522 Cloud 7, 807, 624 5, 725, 000 4, 570, 000 38, 081 0 24, 300 0 18, 165, 005 Cof f ey 0 1, 196, 804 4, 265, 000 7, 939, 657 2, 310, 000 0 0 15, 711, 461 Com anc he 0 1 , 435 , 000 0 4 , 500 , 000 0 0 0 5 , 935 , 000 ,, ,, ,, Cow l ey 8, 225, 000 18, 530, 507 44, 040, 000 1, 637, 633 4, 467, 887 6, 303, 000 16, 349, 284 99, 553, 311 Craw f ord 8, 435, 000 62, 950, 952 32, 402, 739 2, 567, 555 0 0 0 106, 356, 246 Dec at ur 165, 197 1, 495, 778 0 0 0 0 0 1, 660, 975 Dic k i ns on 755, 000 11, 310, 204 9, 162, 940 447, 641 1, 160, 000 2, 126, 253 0 24, 962, 038 Doniphan 245, 000 3, 263, 514 1, 735, 000 0 3, 627, 889 0 0 8, 871, 403 Douglas 23, 140, 000 93, 705, 289 130, 969, 025 10, 136, 556 53, 219, 000 18, 121, 000 35, 700, 000 364, 990, 870 E dw ards 0 838, 596 255, 515 0 165, 215 223, 334 260, 000 1, 742, 660 E l k 645, 871 974, 167 1, 385, 000 0 831, 240 0 3, 489, 866 7, 326, 143 E l lis 72, 028 24, 990, 483 6, 789, 313 121, 824 6, 185, 795 92, 818 0 38, 252, 261 E l ls w ort h 3, 021, 000 3, 445, 137 6, 500, 000 0 947, 000 40, 000 6, 433, 259 20, 386, 396 F i nney 11, 315, 000 12, 110, 300 10, 895, 000 1, 270, 000 295, 000 0 28, 142, 610 64, 027, 910 F ord 1, 115, 000 15, 718, 865 57, 942, 167 180, 000 23, 990, 000 1, 988, 513 115, 405, 000 216, 339, 545 F r ank lin 2, 834, 949 7, 873, 662 47, 460, 000 0 0 0 0 58, 168, 611 Geary 34, 000, 000 54, 131, 925 34, 025, 000 10, 502, 999 14, 134, 912 80, 945, 000 54, 439, 225 282, 179, 061 Gove 1, 075, 000 642, 912 0 0 211, 200 0 0 1, 929, 112 Graham 860, 000 439, 679 0 0 70, 000 478, 901 0 1, 848, 580 Grant 9, 100, 000 1, 047, 283 5, 995, 000 160, 243 470, 000 0 0 16, 772, 526 Gray 379, 184 2, 051, 110 6, 105, 000 0 0 0 0 8, 535, 294 Greeley 2, 440, 000 310, 000 165, 000 0 59, 700 0 0 2, 974, 700 Greenw ood 0 3, 287, 780 8, 105, 000 0 2, 600, 000 310, 032 0 14, 302, 812 Ham i lt on 926, 533 0 4, 485, 395 0 0 0 0 5, 411, 928 Harper 1, 488, 876 2, 713, 643 0 393, 257 4, 250, 000 482, 716 3, 645, 000 12, 973, 492 260 Summar y of B onds, Tempor ar y N otes, and N o-Fund War r a nts in K a nsas, by C ount y June 30, 2007 C ount y General a nd R oa d Ci ti es an d To w n s h i p s Sc hool D i s t . a n d J unior C o lle ge s Other Di stri cts 1 Reven u e B onds W a rrants a nd N ot e s 2 Indus t r ia l Reven u e To t a l Harvey $3, 010, 000 $36, 779, 244 $46, 330, 000 $0 $4, 325, 000 $0 $29, 263, 163 $119, 707, 407 Has k ell 0 291, 000 6, 450, 000 1, 135, 000 0 0 0 7, 876, 000 Hodgem an 4, 460, 398 0 0 0 805, 000 0 0 5, 265, 398 Ja ckso n 975, 000 8, 494, 606 8, 987, 583 165, 942 7, 465, 610 7, 500 4, 160, 000 30, 256, 241 J ef f ers on 6, 379, 373 2, 921, 225 19, 220, 000 471, 000 1, 149, 600 180, 180 0 30, 321, 378 J ew ell 0 770, 331 385, 000 0 0 45, 425 0 1, 200, 757 J ohns on 202, 565, 000 620, 528, 076 1, 112, 218, 876 9, 575, 000 311, 860, 406 176, 307, 000 2, 257, 262, 207 4, 690, 316, 565 K earny 8, 771, 844 1, 676, 634 5, 275, 000 0 0 0 0 15, 723, 478 K i ngm an 0 17, 717, 351 9, 560, 000 0 0 0 0 27, 277, 351 K i ow a 0 999, 000 0 0 1, 215, 000 0 0 2, 214, 000 Labet t e 0 3, 841, 691 30, 914, 549 1, 214, 433 2, 493, 510 0 0 38, 464, 182 Lane 1, 122, 945 227, 877 252, 009 42, 123 0 0 0 1, 644, 954 Leavenw ort h 5, 283, 204 61, 511, 729 104, 470, 000 3, 406, 316 4, 220, 444 14, 752, 268 0 193, 643, 961 Linc oln 109, 298 0 2, 030, 000 0 408, 688 456, 433 0 3, 004, 419 Linn 0 4, 499, 689 8, 847, 416 1, 232, 966 0 320, 000 0 14, 900, 071 Logan 0 1, 010, 000 0 0 26, 000 261, 551 0 1, 297, 551 L y on 13 , 325 , 000 29 , 418 , 499 44 , 205 , 000 0 17 , 480 , 000 5 , 296 , 393 12 , 825 , 000 122 , 549 , 892 y ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, M c P hers on 3, 740, 000 21, 194, 125 26, 477, 724 0 23, 730, 000 7, 370, 829 483, 860, 904 566, 373, 582 M arion 816, 595 11, 707, 865 15, 176, 049 282, 416 658, 297 230, 000 0 28, 871, 222 M ars hall 329, 580 6, 512, 012 5, 675, 000 247, 903 0 475, 000 4, 000, 000 17, 239, 495 M eade 2, 918, 956 2, 649, 802 4, 998, 000 6, 533, 972 0 0 0 17, 100, 730 M i am i 14, 440, 000 19, 918, 577 74, 570, 000 1, 179, 406 4, 994, 000 4, 805, 000 0 119, 906, 983 M i t c hell 7, 069, 337 2, 119, 516 0 0 0 0 0 9, 188, 853 M ont gom ery 0 27, 530, 548 23, 019, 000 82, 000 16, 770, 000 0 136, 042, 832 203, 444, 380 M orris 222, 321 3, 021, 999 0 11, 662 945, 000 0 0 4, 200, 982 M ort on 4, 500, 000 195, 000 4, 074, 505 0 0 0 0 8, 769, 505 Nem aha 942, 088 7, 608, 430 0 0 9, 300, 046 0 0 17, 850, 564 Neos ho 20, 000, 000 18, 865, 428 43, 094, 802 703, 000 40, 077, 321 0 28, 851, 295 151, 591, 847 Nes s 558, 272 2, 019, 245 355, 000 2, 075, 594 0 423, 220 0 5, 431, 331 Nort on 998, 218 4, 593, 477 0 0 0 0 0 5, 591, 695 Os age 980, 000 11, 650, 000 12, 045, 122 0 0 0 0 24, 675, 122 Os borne 14, 331 586, 716 1, 460, 000 0 0 68, 100 0 2, 129, 147 Ot t aw a 55, 000 4, 731, 249 7, 253, 000 0 0 194, 119 0 12, 233, 368 P aw nee 986, 145 1, 571, 728 3, 475, 000 0 0 0 615, 000 6, 647, 873 P h illips 470, 000 446, 994 760, 000 0 0 0 435, 000 2, 111, 994 P ot t aw at om i e 6, 760, 629 6, 933, 987 28, 736, 000 1, 825, 792 5, 160, 000 887, 021 0 50, 303, 428 P r at t 1, 755, 000 3, 140, 000 14, 655, 000 0 15, 449, 154 2, 054, 118 0 37, 053, 272 Raw l ins 0 2, 263, 108 0 720, 000 0 0 0 2, 983, 108 Reno 7, 279, 100 41, 069, 659 113, 435, 000 1, 135, 200 19, 681, 907 3, 152, 000 50, 154, 231 235, 907, 097 261 Summar y of B onds, Tempor ar y N otes, and N o-Fund War r a nts in K a nsas, by C ount y June 30, 2007 C ount y General a nd R oa d Ci ti es an d To w n s h i p s Sc hool D i s t . a n d J unior C o lle ge s Other Di stri cts 1 Reven u e B onds W a rrants a nd N ot e s 2 Indus t r ia l Reven u e To t a l Republic $4, 720, 000 $73, 000 $440, 000 $1, 448, 411 $2, 360, 000 $0 $0 $9, 041, 411 Ric e 4, 520, 000 2, 781, 329 5, 970, 000 7, 500, 000 0 4, 090, 836 0 24, 862, 165 Riley 9, 715, 000 69, 210, 652 19, 175, 000 2, 731, 378 5, 359, 557 20, 925, 583 0 127, 117, 170 Rook s 14, 026 1, 882, 445 3, 460, 000 587, 879 18, 445, 000 0 0 24, 389, 350 Rus h 2, 866, 119 231, 879 0 0 0 0 0 3, 097, 998 Rus s ell 5, 295, 000 2, 799, 555 0 0 93, 000 0 1, 260, 000 9, 447, 555 S aline 665, 000 68, 395, 945 69, 050, 000 10, 363, 000 11, 134, 963 9, 470, 000 92, 230, 275 261, 309, 183 S c ot t 1, 654, 235 1, 395, 000 15, 133, 591 0 0 0 0 18, 182, 825 S edgw ic k 104, 975, 353 608, 162, 995 684, 226, 797 30, 048, 620 381, 768, 819 102, 308, 000 3, 814, 694, 744 5, 726, 185, 328 S ew ard 6, 642, 316 21, 447, 104 23, 355, 035 0 5, 140, 000 0 7, 954, 126 64, 538, 581 S haw nee 59, 985, 000 152, 049, 477 144, 715, 000 18, 606, 725 161, 035, 000 22, 810, 000 157, 354, 919 716, 556, 120 S heridan 575, 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 575, 500 S herm an 12, 328, 100 2, 559, 675 0 0 0 0 0 14, 887, 775 S m it h 905, 069 432, 731 0 0 0 212, 500 0 1, 550, 300 S t af f ord 4, 314 462, 977 4, 080, 000 0 350, 000 119, 430 0 5, 016, 721 S t ant on 910, 000 735, 000 0 0 0 0 0 1, 645, 000 S t evens 3 , 600 , 000 1 , 832 , 596 0 0 655 , 000 0 0 6 , 087 , 596 ,, ,, , ,, S um ner 3, 378, 207 19, 675, 339 47, 465, 000 0 40, 340, 000 3, 157, 814 0 114, 016, 360 T hom as 246, 683 2, 923, 710 3, 540, 000 0 2, 416, 688 157, 716 7, 546, 746 16, 831, 544 T r ego 3, 728, 327 1, 923, 000 2, 550, 000 185, 787 655, 424 2, 250 0 9, 044, 788 W abauns ee 1, 392, 673 6, 236, 739 12, 752, 456 166, 258 133, 595 188, 516 0 20, 870, 237 W allac e 0 38, 000 1, 635, 000 0 0 0 0 1, 673, 000 W as hingt on 812, 695 1, 146, 554 4, 321, 540 37, 617 1, 070, 617 0 0 7, 389, 024 W i c hit a 2, 145, 000 334, 715 0 0 873, 400 0 0 3, 353, 115 W i ls on 0 4, 035, 000 2, 970, 000 0 1, 610, 000 820, 000 6, 614, 692 16, 049, 692 W oods on 171, 908 760, 194 66, 502 0 0 113, 000 0 1, 111, 604 W y andot t e 0 156, 405, 000 191, 420, 000 0 347, 298, 324 108, 023, 892 1, 795, 716, 331 2, 598, 863, 547 S t at e S c hools 457, 929, 149 K ans as Depart m ent of T r ans port at i on 1, 789, 215, 000 K ans as Developm ent F i nanc e A ut horit y 1, 884, 455, 000 K ans as Rural W a t e r F i nanc e A u t horit y 15, 488, 000 K ans as T urnpik e A ut horit y 255, 505, 000 T o tal $695, 931, 253 $2, 585, 090, 808 $3, 756, 525, 428 $150, 205, 756 $1, 676, 136, 635 $621, 344, 767 $9, 175, 487, 033 $23, 063, 273, 829 S ource: S t ate of K ansas, Offi ce of the T r easurer, S u m m a ry of B onds, Tem porary N o tes, and N o -Fund W a rrants of K ansas Muni ci pal i ti e s by C ounty as R eported by C ounty C l erks and the S tate of K ansas, http://k ansasstatetreasurer.com /pr odw eb/bonds.php/ (accessed June 13, 2008). D a ta m a y not sum to total due to roundi ng. 1 H o spi t al , drai nage, sew e r, fi re, and other speci a l di stri cts. 2 N o -fund w a rrants and tem porary notes. 262 It e m A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta A m ount ($1, 000) Pe r Cap i ta P r opert y Tax es $57, 554 $21. 05 $60, 572 $22. 07 $65, 220 $23. 60 $73, 383 $26. 43 S al es and Gros s Rec ei pt s 2, 723, 152 996. 03 2, 779, 139 1, 012. 44 2, 934, 408 1, 061. 62 3, 057, 029 1, 101. 24 General S al es and Gros s Rec ei pt s 1, 932, 927 707. 00 1, 990, 835 725. 26 2, 127, 597 769. 73 2, 242, 025 807. 65 Se le c t iv e Sa le s Ta x e s 790, 225 289. 04 788, 304 287. 18 806, 811 291. 89 815, 004 293. 59 A l c ohol i c B everages 87, 637 32. 05 90, 244 32. 88 95, 867 34. 68 101, 260 36. 48 A m us em ent s 651 0. 24 585 0. 21 583 0. 21 535 0. 19 I ns uranc e P r em i um s 121, 827 44. 56 122, 027 44. 45 127, 819 46. 24 129, 841 46. 77 M o t o r Fuel s 428, 985 156. 91 426, 261 155. 29 432, 530 156. 48 431, 394 155. 40 P ari -m ut uel s 3, 531 1. 29 3, 216 1. 17 3, 006 1. 09 2, 760 0. 99 Pu b lic U t ilitie s 740 0. 27 - - 883 0. 32 892 0. 32 Tobac c o P r oduc t s 124, 586 45. 57 123, 746 45. 08 122, 991 44. 50 120, 587 43. 44 Oth e r Se le c t iv e Sa le s 22, 268 8. 14 22, 225 8. 10 23, 132 8. 37 27, 735 9. 99 Li c ens es 274, 619 100. 45 291, 142 106. 06 291, 600 105. 50 302, 685 109. 04 A l c ohol i c B everages 2, 460 0. 90 2, 455 0. 89 2, 592 0. 94 2, 603 0. 94 A m us em ent s 219 0. 08 236 0. 09 220 0. 08 215 0. 08 Corporat i on 47, 170 17. 25 50, 898 18. 54 52, 910 19. 14 56, 152 20. 23 Hunt i ng and Fi s h i n g 18, 241 6. 67 22, 158 8. 07 20, 268 7. 33 20, 877 7. 52 M ot or V ehi c l e 161, 497 59. 07 165, 491 60. 29 168, 050 60. 80 169, 653 61. 11 M ot or V ehi c l e Operat ors 14, 841 5. 43 19, 135 6. 97 19, 582 7. 08 19, 718 7. 10 Pu b lic U t ility 4, 914 1. 80 5, 201 1. 89 5, 133 1. 86 5, 237 1. 89 Oc c upat i on and B us i nes s , NE C 22, 510 8. 23 22, 768 8. 29 20, 033 7. 25 25, 309 9. 12 Ot her Li c ens es 2, 767 1. 01 2, 800 1. 02 2, 812 1. 02 2, 921 1. 05 I n c o m e and Ot her Tax e s 2, 228, 351 815. 05 2, 467, 847 899. 03 2, 983, 847 1, 079. 51 3, 272, 361 1, 178. 81 I ndi vi dual I n c o m e 1, 915, 530 700. 63 2, 050, 562 747. 02 2, 401, 128 868. 69 2, 744, 934 988. 81 Corporat i on Net I nc om e 166, 609 60. 94 248, 135 90. 40 381, 259 137. 93 527, 427 190. 00 Deat h and Gi f t 48, 064 17. 58 51, 853 18. 89 51, 784 18. 73 55, 620 20. 04 Doc um ent ary and S t oc k Trans f er -- -- -- -- S e veranc e 98, 148 35. 90 117, 297 42. 73 149, 676 54. 15 132, 281 47. 65 Ot her -- -- -- -- T o tal T axes $5, 283, 676 $1, 932. 58 $5, 598, 700 $2, 039. 60 $6, 275, 075 $2, 270. 23 $6, 893, 359 $2, 483. 20 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, Federal , S t ate, and Local Governm ents, S t ate Governm ent T a x C o l l e cti ons, http:/ www. c e n s u s . g o v / g o v s / www/ s t a t e t a x . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d J une 18, 2008). S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. State G ov e r nment Tax C ollections in K a nsas, 2004-2007 2004 2006 2005 2007 263 I ndustry Cl assi fi cati o n 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 A gri c ul t ure, Fores t ry, Fi s hi ng, and Hunt i ng $1, 660, 695 $1, 705, 017 $1, 775, 883 $2, 011, 751 $2, 256, 377 M i ni ng 7, 554, 203 8, 386, 839 10, 022, 318 11, 885, 628 12, 740, 974 Ut ilit ies 41, 302, 292 41, 046, 116 47, 353, 805 50, 714, 336 51, 354, 211 Cons t r uc t i on 44, 631, 562 47, 204, 865 50, 954, 625 56, 987, 149 59, 592, 508 M anuf ac t uri ng 46, 867, 605 50, 704, 379 49, 654, 486 50, 602, 910 49, 060, 843 W hol es al e Trade 86, 659, 339 93, 015, 400 100, 177, 902 109, 025, 339 110, 068, 234 Ret ai l Trade 978, 296, 805 1, 011, 051, 693 1, 031, 394, 987 1, 088, 860, 769 1, 126, 419, 770 Trans port at i on and W arehous i ng 3, 895, 258 4, 336, 399 3, 497, 888 3, 694, 499 4, 205, 883 I nf orm at i on 123, 580, 840 130, 291, 589 134, 135, 775 135, 024, 556 146, 027, 964 Fi nanc e and I ns uranc e 3, 762, 266 3, 173, 561 2, 863, 871 2, 985, 904 3, 215, 806 Real E s t at e and Rent al and Leas i ng 23, 457, 125 23, 885, 973 25, 356, 343 26, 825, 934 30, 251, 351 P r of es s i onal and Tec hni c al S ervi c es 11, 871, 851 13, 235, 770 14, 029, 387 15, 904, 632 15, 358, 869 M anagem ent of Com pani es and E nt erpri s es 1, 617, 963 1, 571, 286 1, 647, 331 319, 053 238, 730 A dm i ni s t rat i ve and W as t e S ervi c es 18, 201, 435 17, 697, 113 20, 317, 709 22, 137, 199 22, 047, 521 E duc at i onal S ervi c es 4, 408, 614 4, 614, 527 4, 623, 503 4, 845, 148 5, 022, 021 Heal t h Care and S oc i al A s s i s t anc e 2, 717, 418 2, 806, 859 2, 821, 566 3, 244, 650 3, 496, 013 A r t s , E nt ert ai nm ent , and Rec r eat i on 17, 819, 875 18, 656, 145 18, 606, 829 20, 134, 673 20, 470, 042 A c c om m odat i on and Food S ervi c es 148, 752, 102 158, 479, 794 164, 014, 056 178, 878, 860 187, 890, 192 Ot her S ervi c es (ex c ept P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on) 54, 819, 435 55, 262, 917 56, 034, 422 60, 478, 266 60, 901, 377 P ubl i c A dm i ni s t rat i on 2, 861, 364 2, 655, 542 4, 061, 419 5, 536, 946 4, 901, 199 Unc l as s i f i ed E s t abl i s hm ent s 2, 043, 473 2, 094, 966 1, 636, 192 1, 596, 546 2, 026, 899 T o tal $1, 626, 781, 519 $1, 691, 876, 751 $1, 744, 980, 297 $1, 851, 694, 747 $1, 917, 546, 786 Local sal e s tax not i n cl uded. N A I C S - N o rth A m eri c an I ndustry C l a ssi fi cati on S y stem State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by N A IC S C lassification C a lendar Year s 2003-2007 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of R e venue, S t ati s ti cs, S a l e s T a x R eports, M onthl y S a l e s T a x C o l l e cti ons by N A I C S . 264 State Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Years 2006–2007Percent Change, Calendar Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Revenue, CY07 State Collections Taxable Sales by County. State: 3.6 Allen 12.6 Anderson 0.2 Atchison -0.2 Barber 15.4 Barton 6.5 Bourbon 6.5 Brown 6.4 Butler 7.1 Chase -1.3 Chautauqua 2.4 Cherokee 5.4 Cheyenne 16.7 Clark 38.6 Clay 7.0 Cloud 5.7 Coffey -4.6 Comanche -0.4 Cowley 2.6 Crawford 3.8 Decatur 4.0 Dickinson 1.4 Doniphan 1.9 Douglas 1.1 Edwards 6.5 Elk 0.7 Ellis 5.4 Ellsworth 11.9 Finney 8.2 Ford 6.8 Franklin 0.4 Geary 5.9 Gove 22.4 Graham 11.0 Grant 16.8 Gray 7.1 Greeley 3.3 Greenwood 4.2 Hamilton 1.8 Harper 3.2 Harvey 5.0 Haskell 22.2 Hodgeman 3.8 Jackson -4.6 Jefferson -0.8 Jewell 28.8 Johnson 2.9 Kearny 1.9 Kingman 6.0 Kiowa 15.9 Labette 5.1 Lane 15.1 Leavenworth -3.8 Lincoln 2.1 Linn 2.8 Logan 10.9 Lyon 3.5 McPherson 0.7 Marion 0.2 Marshall 9.1 Meade 7.5 Miami -1.9 Mitchell 7.4 Montgomery 1.2 Morris 3.9 Morton -3.9 Nemaha 7.2 Neosho -0.2 Ness -5.9 Norton 1.6 Osage 0.2 Osborne -0.4 Ottawa -0.2 Pawnee 9.7 Phillips 2.5 Pottawatomie 1.7 Pratt 11.4 Rawlins 12.6 Reno 4.0 Republic 10.2 Rice 12.3 Riley 4.9 Rooks 3.0 Rush 3.8 Russell 4.4 Saline 2.4 Scott 8.8 Sedgwick 3.1 Seward 7.3 Shawnee 1.6 Sheridan 30.2 Sherman 3.8 Smith 8.5 Stafford 7.3 Stanton 6.6 Stevens 13.1 Sumner 5.2 Thomas 9.8 Trego 8.5 Wabaunsee 1.2 Wallace 16.3 Washington 5.8 Wichita 7.6 Wilson 9.9 Woodson 6.5 Wyandotte 6.2 265 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 A l len $5, 047, 199 $5, 393, 489 $5, 892, 553 $5, 946, 643 $6, 083, 912 $6, 694, 403 $7, 539, 714 A nders on 2, 469, 360 2, 682, 721 2, 767, 266 2, 887, 711 2, 885, 061 3, 006, 079 3, 010, 744 A t c his on 5, 269, 937 5, 781, 644 6, 442, 484 7, 340, 591 7, 460, 485 7, 658, 879 7, 644, 383 B arber 2, 234, 391 2, 149, 046 2, 466, 380 2, 757, 476 2, 964, 900 3, 478, 839 4, 013, 703 B art on 17, 196, 042 17, 116, 483 17, 272, 080 18, 099, 672 19, 313, 204 20, 906, 273 22, 275, 056 B ourbon 5, 653, 493 5, 785, 484 5, 942, 975 6, 217, 650 6, 296, 439 6, 428, 458 6, 848, 261 B r ow n 3, 251, 018 3, 310, 597 3, 477, 696 3, 885, 380 4, 253, 806 4, 766, 068 5, 069, 010 B ut l er 21, 920, 575 22, 020, 022 23, 439, 853 24, 840, 596 26, 177, 320 28, 399, 763 30, 407, 522 Chas e 567, 735 603, 132 689, 167 776, 995 738, 100 808, 006 797, 182 Chaut auqua 660, 564 762, 180 862, 525 916, 961 956, 221 977, 844 1, 001, 182 Cherok ee 4, 709, 337 4, 966, 244 5, 021, 526 5, 133, 547 5, 244, 700 5, 380, 987 5, 673, 063 Cheyenne 923, 259 910, 498 913, 334 942, 273 908, 645 955, 856 1, 115, 123 Clark 440, 709 446, 878 492, 596 603, 508 639, 351 778, 188 1, 078, 540 Clay 2, 916, 113 3, 094, 888 3, 168, 112 3, 527, 716 3, 370, 260 3, 698, 322 3, 957, 135 Cloud 4, 536, 416 4, 815, 795 4, 998, 303 5, 440, 230 5, 612, 503 5, 710, 010 6, 036, 926 Cof f ey 2, 868, 830 3, 108, 849 3, 314, 064 3, 537, 000 3, 770, 296 3, 935, 086 3, 753, 268 Com anc he 596, 612 607, 004 714, 883 848, 330 954, 302 1, 100, 275 1, 096, 378 Cow l ey 13, 470, 835 13, 977, 583 14, 528, 094 14, 782, 392 15, 287, 270 16, 735, 574 17, 178, 629 State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by C ount y C a lendar Year s 2001-2007 Craw f ord 16, 368, 364 17, 229, 358 18, 075, 745 18, 457, 825 19, 441, 124 19, 936, 135 20, 694, 210 Dec at ur 781, 671 792, 514 799, 614 878, 410 885, 280 1, 052, 984 1, 095, 066 Dic k i ns on 7, 088, 609 7, 563, 266 8, 037, 113 8, 573, 981 8, 799, 488 9, 272, 216 9, 401, 401 Doniphan 1, 513, 807 1, 431, 832 1, 515, 665 1, 812, 910 1, 972, 648 2, 010, 383 2, 048, 846 Douglas 52, 187, 305 54, 811, 204 58, 939, 767 62, 618, 789 65, 162, 458 66, 984, 022 67, 697, 410 E dw ards 694, 549 716, 974 835, 736 909, 707 989, 458 927, 388 987, 547 E l k 718, 244 712, 732 775, 316 809, 345 942, 028 929, 150 935, 443 E l lis 19, 442, 325 21, 375, 713 22, 338, 254 23, 551, 918 25, 159, 528 27, 155, 892 28, 616, 568 E l ls w ort h 1, 741, 389 1, 814, 380 1, 822, 305 2, 052, 842 2, 108, 905 2, 158, 762 2, 414, 745 F i nney 23, 369, 341 23, 225, 706 24, 535, 962 24, 817, 545 25, 286, 751 27, 027, 718 29, 242, 313 F ord 18, 357, 197 18, 522, 764 19, 184, 673 20, 018, 517 19, 792, 950 21, 218, 828 22, 660, 671 F r ank lin 10, 075, 644 11, 085, 065 11, 849, 865 12, 267, 905 12, 470, 752 12, 988, 109 13, 044, 597 Geary 10, 980, 318 11, 445, 879 12, 542, 704 14, 140, 410 14, 462, 464 18, 084, 970 19, 145, 785 Gove 1, 128, 094 1, 220, 966 1, 271, 436 1, 369, 601 1, 384, 311 1, 522, 239 1, 863, 313 Graham 1, 186, 115 1, 250, 470 1, 213, 175 1, 334, 862 1, 524, 623 1, 721, 578 1, 911, 050 Grant 4, 484, 861 4, 445, 292 4, 496, 214 4, 528, 289 4, 480, 186 5, 009, 830 5, 852, 384 Gray 1, 765, 883 1, 795, 096 1, 720, 898 1, 799, 733 1, 836, 339 1, 915, 166 2, 051, 687 Greeley 462, 814 402, 176 516, 462 525, 593 567, 805 538, 130 556, 134 Greenw ood 1, 787, 865 1, 982, 421 2, 059, 069 2, 084, 420 2, 171, 297 2, 269, 839 2, 366, 055 Ham i lt on 874, 326 793, 059 897, 504 913, 544 1, 026, 738 1, 146, 859 1, 167, 310 Harper 2, 041, 468 2, 413, 503 2, 654, 565 2, 887, 708 3, 165, 949 3, 182, 221 3, 283, 669 266 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by C ount y C a lendar Year s 2001-2007 Harvey $14, 843, 104 $15, 412, 821 $16, 149, 494 $16, 352, 565 $16, 637, 086 $17, 372, 229 $18, 247, 972 Has k ell 1, 098, 965 1, 165, 933 1, 311, 711 1, 433, 834 1, 680, 266 2, 051, 425 2, 505, 944 Hodgem an 405, 392 359, 846 423, 527 474, 241 499, 238 578, 728 600, 853 Ja ckso n 4 , 235, 000 4, 593, 830 4, 840, 132 5, 312, 960 5, 385, 321 5, 261, 824 5, 019, 323 J ef f ers on 2, 985, 968 3, 210, 913 3, 434, 396 3, 798, 344 4, 199, 747 4, 259, 010 4, 225, 046 J ew ell 617, 477 624, 158 660, 768 766, 136 730, 581 734, 483 945, 835 J ohns on 391, 729, 803 413, 264, 258 426, 614, 390 440, 023, 629 453, 186, 261 471, 825, 678 485, 638, 096 K earny 880, 663 831, 037 933, 998 1, 037, 219 1, 135, 227 1, 194, 159 1, 216, 933 K i ngm an 2, 425, 466 2, 424, 967 2, 533, 396 2, 851, 658 3, 169, 278 3, 316, 995 3, 516, 437 K i ow a 973, 810 1, 048, 369 1, 175, 643 1, 371, 587 1, 512, 365 1, 511, 377 1, 752, 404 Labet t e 7, 979, 695 8, 382, 292 8, 512, 083 8, 570, 103 8, 851, 489 9, 694, 483 10, 190, 723 Lane 466, 952 517, 451 556, 213 618, 038 637, 593 737, 478 848, 715 Leavenw ort h 19, 527, 229 21, 407, 425 23, 555, 817 25, 394, 554 25, 811, 307 27, 248, 185 26, 214, 455 Linc oln 747, 795 722, 733 778, 512 848, 098 773, 757 918, 277 937, 450 Linn 1, 971, 061 2, 074, 563 2, 497, 228 2, 453, 174 2, 389, 912 2, 618, 328 2, 691, 635 Logan 1, 159, 182 1, 195, 064 1, 280, 107 1, 315, 826 1, 312, 261 1, 441, 920 1, 598, 791 Lyon 17, 454, 994 18, 055, 279 18, 784, 259 18, 977, 030 19, 526, 520 20, 248, 154 20, 954, 831 M c P hers on 13, 972, 171 13, 937, 277 14, 716, 649 16, 546, 336 17, 126, 360 18, 342, 035 18, 471, 936 M arion 3, 392, 348 3, 629, 067 3, 706, 237 3, 911, 837 3, 841, 798 3, 869, 603 3, 876, 470 M ars hall 3, 882, 655 4, 205, 336 4, 458, 034 4, 744, 765 5, 117, 026 5, 602, 367 6, 112, 238 M eade 1, 089, 615 1, 151, 790 1, 245, 365 1, 295, 670 1, 404, 515 1, 547, 396 1, 663, 060 M i am i 9, 693, 346 10, 673, 874 12, 279, 184 13, 088, 627 13, 652, 112 14, 366, 063 14, 099, 916 M i t c hell 3, 092, 748 3, 327, 174 3, 502, 708 3, 675, 505 3, 614, 713 3, 643, 693 3, 912, 557 M ont gom ery 16, 593, 596 17, 498, 209 17, 741, 855 18, 090, 012 19, 166, 940 21, 881, 965 22, 141, 640 M orris 1, 927, 372 2, 021, 935 2, 065, 730 2, 232, 877 2, 174, 409 2, 335, 289 2, 426, 521 M ort on 1, 412, 668 1, 267, 805 1, 528, 015 1, 469, 509 1, 655, 308 1, 759, 826 1, 691, 646 Nem aha 3, 438, 500 3, 522, 799 3, 580, 313 4, 038, 785 4, 255, 948 4, 243, 371 4, 549, 064 Neos ho 8, 056, 393 8, 483, 196 9, 268, 310 9, 774, 469 10, 023, 502 11, 102, 912 11, 082, 496 Nes s 1, 792, 708 1, 652, 036 1, 848, 772 2, 077, 803 2, 180, 334 2, 706, 686 2, 546, 760 Nort on 2, 035, 972 1, 972, 722 2, 022, 812 2, 191, 414 2, 165, 703 2, 481, 950 2, 522, 394 Os age 3, 506, 498 3, 699, 128 3, 744, 289 4, 087, 735 4, 232, 142 4, 449, 272 4, 460, 077 Os borne 1, 369, 709 1, 552, 574 1, 582, 019 1, 651, 646 1, 625, 851 1, 744, 531 1, 737, 992 Ot t aw a 1, 084, 790 1, 185, 669 1, 261, 172 1, 394, 243 1, 403, 066 1, 542, 661 1, 539, 480 P aw nee 2, 269, 997 2, 330, 885 2, 387, 779 2, 429, 992 2, 561, 132 2, 573, 025 2, 821, 785 P hillips 1, 873, 763 2, 204, 342 2, 209, 642 2, 294, 641 2, 314, 376 2, 657, 717 2, 724, 192 P ot t aw at om i e 14, 110, 072 15, 280, 185 16, 021, 848 17, 397, 296 17, 760, 437 19, 948, 607 20, 286, 150 P r at t 5, 581, 607 5, 961, 472 6, 559, 536 6, 731, 809 7, 049, 154 7, 746, 146 8, 629, 145 Raw l ins 672, 568 661, 467 710, 058 751, 076 788, 789 839, 418 944, 925 Reno 35, 770, 100 38, 603, 227 39, 624, 891 39, 741, 387 41, 118, 652 42, 230, 971 43, 906, 351 267 County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 State Sales Tax C ollections in K a nsas, by C ount y C a lendar Year s 2001-2007 Republic $1, 675, 239 $1, 717, 134 $1, 717, 270 $1, 875, 812 $1, 802, 465 $1, 726, 755 $1, 903, 549 Ric e 2, 844, 225 2, 891, 017 3, 028, 072 3, 457, 075 3, 504, 743 3, 640, 697 4, 088, 987 Riley 21, 748, 286 23, 967, 711 26, 602, 664 29, 653, 508 30, 531, 829 35, 286, 170 37, 023, 284 Rook s 1, 985, 458 2, 025, 950 2, 091, 050 2, 319, 868 2, 574, 859 2, 995, 999 3, 084, 446 Rus h 670, 205 658, 331 680, 568 810, 871 909, 338 925, 418 960, 615 Rus s ell 2, 639, 543 2, 831, 334 2, 984, 941 3, 314, 753 3, 627, 996 4, 054, 432 4, 231, 498 S aline 40, 344, 185 42, 321, 774 43, 322, 832 43, 961, 017 45, 148, 549 47, 840, 868 48, 971, 771 S c ot t 2, 284, 978 2, 331, 465 2, 383, 227 2, 483, 077 2, 643, 999 2, 558, 217 2, 783, 579 S edgw ic k 298, 964, 728 319, 286, 784 326, 771, 531 337, 593, 529 347, 093, 797 368, 501, 631 379, 863, 650 S ew ard 15, 164, 693 14, 849, 328 16, 003, 547 15, 780, 830 16, 637, 430 18, 127, 619 19, 445, 702 S haw nee 112, 462, 898 117, 427, 108 120, 837, 004 123, 094, 829 124, 982, 467 129, 658, 935 131, 739, 795 S heridan 746, 184 826, 310 889, 518 944, 552 960, 767 1, 163, 367 1, 514, 538 S herm an 4, 191, 142 4, 190, 825 4, 195, 182 4, 415, 628 4, 485, 706 4, 633, 257 4, 808, 329 S m it h 1, 181, 406 1, 337, 037 1, 368, 926 1, 392, 257 1, 456, 321 1, 502, 834 1, 631, 221 S t af f ord 983, 204 1, 061, 713 1, 246, 370 1, 556, 463 1, 461, 725 1, 603, 698 1, 720, 416 S t ant on 671, 750 561, 610 622, 550 700, 330 825, 067 920, 908 981, 402 S t evens 1, 931, 721 1, 740, 786 1, 986, 806 2, 077, 899 2, 474, 836 2, 951, 363 3, 337, 102 S um ner 6, 418, 621 6, 624, 649 6, 963, 577 7, 303, 235 7, 396, 250 7, 786, 335 8, 192, 637 T hom as 5, 016, 855 5, 335, 602 5, 487, 778 5, 765, 059 6, 113, 493 6, 821, 010 7, 486, 464 T r ego 994, 510 1, 155, 749 1, 182, 982 1, 322, 343 1, 477, 241 1, 721, 480 1, 867, 567 W abauns ee 968, 951 1, 016, 438 1, 165, 267 1, 200, 325 1, 380, 951 1, 397, 752 1, 414, 530 W allac e 428, 645 483, 285 493, 605 548, 378 542, 834 611, 584 711, 187 W as hingt on 1, 380, 502 1, 452, 255 1, 445, 373 1, 597, 829 1, 647, 201 1, 768, 974 1, 870, 765 W i c hit a 669, 863 595, 150 666, 231 703, 344 856, 366 917, 294 986, 881 W i ls on 2, 295, 314 2, 576, 353 2, 766, 475 2, 913, 254 3, 196, 907 3, 819, 373 4, 198, 250 W oods on 721, 232 843, 772 868, 266 908, 581 900, 781 965, 125 1, 027, 709 W y andot t e 64, 942, 841 69, 681, 296 77, 209, 467 81, 422, 270 85, 070, 979 94, 002, 525 99, 811, 032 County T o tal $1, 472, 231, 545 $1, 552, 466, 778 $1, 619, 573, 900 $1, 685, 171, 869 $1, 738, 923, 231 $1, 845, 003, 190 $1, 910, 441, 168 B i ngo 1, 366, 774 511, 59 000000 Not Des i gnat ed 7, 428, 377 8, 338, 461 7, 209, 069 6, 727, 078 6, 057, 066 6, 691, 557 7, 105, 619 Kan sas T o tal $1, 481, 026, 695 $1, 561, 316, 830 $1, 626, 782, 969 $1, 691, 898, 947 $1, 744, 980, 297 $1, 851, 694, 747 $1, 917, 546, 786 Local sal e s tax e s are not i n cl uded. D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of R e venue, C Y 07 S t ate C o l l e cti ons T a x abl e S a l e s by C ounty . 268 Per Capita Collections in Kansas, by County, Fiscal Year 2007 (in dollars) State Sales Tax Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Department of Revenue, , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm.Annual ReportInstitute State: $676 Allen 505 Anderson 376 Atchison 459 Barber 704 Barton 775 Bourbon 440 Brown 475 Butler 458 Chase 258 Chautauqua 249 Cherokee 252 Cheyenne 345 Clark 495 Clay 434 Cloud 608 Coffey 431 Comanche 577 Cowley 487 Crawford 528 Decatur 344 Dickinson 486 Doniphan 260 Douglas 597 Edwards 306 Elk 306 Ellis 1027 Ellsworth 348 Finney 715 Ford 651 Franklin 478 Geary 776 Gove 619 Graham 686 Grant 722 Gray 346 Greeley 399 Greenwood 322 Hamilton 456 Harper 514 Harvey 527 Haskell 561 Hodgeman 263 Jackson 375 Jefferson 219 Jewell 250 Johnson 919 Kearny 265 Kingman 435 Kiowa 537 Labette 443 Lane 447 Leavenworth 362 Lincoln 271 Linn 265 Logan 557 Lyon 580 McPherson 630 Marion 303 Marshall 554 Meade 341 Miami 450 Mitchell 598 Montgomery 638 Morris 395 Morton 539 Nemaha 414 Neosho 669 Ness 903 Norton 451 Osage 264 Osborne 421 Ottawa 249 Pawnee 410 Phillips 499 Pottawatomie 1040 Pratt 869 Rawlins 335 Reno 675 Republic 359 Rice 360 Riley 584 Rooks 573 Rush 281 Russell 603 Saline 894 Scott 557 Sedgwick 795 Seward 808 Shawnee 750 Sheridan 528 Sherman 773 Smith 377 Stafford 374 Stanton 425 Stevens 573 Sumner 320 Thomas 948 Trego 613 Wabaunsee 205 Wallace 388 Washington 303 Wichita 398 Wilson 400 Woodson 275 Wyandotte 635 269 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2001-2007 County 2001 2002* 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Allen $347.19 $345.36 $405.15 $424.08 $428.99 $469.52 $505.05 Anderson 288.62 312.32 330.04 345.15 353.91 360.68 376.46 Atchison 308.17 312.56 373.50 403.24 446.35 449.02 458.58 Barber 419.03 405.18 441.75 528.25 555.08 685.68 704.48 Barton 614.07 585.82 632.57 638.15 675.68 725.02 775.30 Bourbon 368.77 351.06 387.17 398.78 421.68 419.32 440.23 Brown 299.11 295.37 321.73 345.88 394.43 447.78 474.63 Butler 362.49 347.28 376.00 394.13 410.31 444.41 457.71 Chase 204.70 170.57 211.90 245.58 241.11 255.32 258.36 Chautauqua 155.08 144.69 189.00 221.68 224.23 235.35 248.56 Cherokee 215.04 202.11 229.51 228.30 236.93 253.00 251.62 Cheyenne 290.45 266.55 288.74 330.49 290.66 325.71 344.79 Clark 196.33 167.60 186.38 247.34 261.53 299.05 495.47 Clay 329.87 325.99 361.83 386.62 394.54 422.88 434.18 Cloud 427.79 455.20 502.48 516.65 580.49 572.71 607.83 Coffey 331.13 321.04 349.72 392.18 411.73 459.96 430.67 Comanche 307.71 277.84 323.75 422.35 450.85 552.41 576.55 Cowley 366.76 362.24 391.25 410.31 414.61 458.19 486.96 Crawford 427.24 419.98 466.12 472.98 497.06 521.38 527.87 Decatur 225.04 214.22 227.01 256.52 268.09 296.86 343.51 Dickinson 357.54 371.35 403.70 424.90 459.83 472.28 485.77 Doniphan 198.58 148.41 181.26 195.83 242.45 255.64 260.25 Douglas 511.02 509.46 560.06 591.80 624.15 647.76 597.42 Edwards 194.99 196.83 223.86 279.00 291.86 278.45 305.86 Elk 230.67 204.34 224.22 251.54 266.57 326.55 306.36 Ellis 715.44 710.70 808.15 839.67 892.28 990.60 1,027.27 Ell th 277 20 253 39 274 66 307 86 333 20 335 38 348 20sworth . . . . . . . Finney 578.47 561.68 601.42 632.23 636.48 673.32 715.39 Ford 559.62 544.44 586.36 592.87 595.39 610.43 651.25 Franklin 407.12 400.44 454.92 481.96 468.43 495.22 477.50 Geary 389.16 403.08 453.21 504.96 570.34 662.48 776.03 Gove 379.95 357.14 416.55 453.54 480.82 528.66 618.72 Graham 395.80 416.83 438.47 439.32 502.52 619.32 685.63 Grant 540.53 565.65 576.69 584.01 569.13 634.90 722.12 Gray 302.15 276.19 295.12 287.07 303.58 313.77 346.09 Greeley 290.37 273.93 291.07 384.32 382.29 429.19 398.87 Greenwood 237.92 217.80 270.56 269.72 281.51 309.84 322.02 Hamilton 305.13 295.13 314.99 341.83 359.43 407.57 455.62 Harper 339.59 323.26 401.30 445.89 484.22 542.95 513.73 Harvey 438.52 438.67 474.72 486.63 488.34 505.33 526.99 Haskell 246.40 241.94 287.64 331.10 351.02 435.20 560.97 Hodgeman 211.03 143.01 188.41 202.98 230.21 278.00 262.62 Jackson 328.64 324.97 372.50 387.18 413.91 399.47 375.47 Jefferson 164.90 153.64 177.61 191.92 210.34 224.90 218.96 Jewell 163.19 161.63 181.45 201.08 227.89 219.05 249.66 Johnson 855.26 840.64 892.63 886.24 900.14 918.57 918.60 Kearny 189.83 172.37 185.45 226.16 237.70 263.20 265.07 Kingman 267.68 268.41 294.73 319.55 357.89 401.96 434.62 Kiowa 302.07 298.75 353.95 396.25 448.77 533.63 536.72 Labette 367.98 339.71 375.60 385.31 385.48 424.45 442.65 Lane 252.77 205.80 261.04 297.48 325.14 359.69 447.35 Leavenworth 278.97 277.21 319.14 342.67 355.56 368.07 361.81 Lincoln 216.28 193.69 208.74 236.66 233.22 250.97 271.44 Linn 214.26 195.19 246.79 239.64 247.38 253.16 265.22 Logan 388.23 384.25 390.83 480.41 460.28 488.39 556.69 270 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections in Kansas, by County Fiscal Years 2001-2007 County 2001 2002* 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Lyon $494.44 $478.49 $520.79 $523.77 $538.05 $562.37 $579.50 McPherson 474.66 460.85 465.49 543.70 573.67 602.65 630.48 Marion 259.08 246.69 276.82 282.87 301.12 298.58 302.92 Marshall 353.23 355.90 410.15 435.92 468.58 519.54 554.31 Meade 232.28 233.61 252.50 278.41 286.81 324.95 341.25 Miami 334.43 336.70 392.79 437.95 453.31 470.19 449.65 Mitchell 441.91 446.27 510.90 540.98 555.01 566.74 598.37 Montgomery 466.06 458.06 502.61 509.41 529.65 598.86 637.99 Morris 301.42 309.87 338.22 352.71 372.25 371.78 395.38 Morton 390.10 381.50 388.25 473.81 477.94 550.21 538.59 Nemaha 320.42 316.37 337.42 359.15 390.12 418.90 414.39 Neosho 470.56 466.37 533.82 574.61 597.08 660.67 669.21 Ness 546.81 464.18 549.00 615.46 677.88 815.28 902.78 Norton 348.59 331.95 329.32 373.17 367.10 413.19 450.54 Osage 217.65 200.57 219.85 231.14 243.17 258.26 264.06 Osborne 306.89 316.83 372.30 392.19 390.61 427.61 421.00 Ottawa 189.01 152.59 192.14 217.89 225.13 241.21 248.61 Pawnee 302.13 320.16 338.25 361.00 365.81 377.50 410.31 Phillips 339.24 330.97 365.31 402.43 402.89 459.76 498.65 Pottawatomie 762.03 781.43 862.62 870.34 936.56 993.36 1,039.80 Pratt 560.20 575.98 657.35 717.06 726.79 773.68 868.61 Rawlins 227.16 222.01 233.77 256.50 279.13 301.23 335.33 Reno 547.88 550.18 624.44 623.98 634.56 657.20 674.63 Republic 283.44 288.08 311.03 332.56 360.63 342.23 359.01 Rice 267.82 254.54 281.57 308.29 336.39 342.65 359.89 Riley 338.77 360.54 407.84 448.03 476.34 524.89 584.08 Rk 349 34 321 72 368 15 410 68 442 23 530 75 573 23Rooks . . . . . . . Rush 190.83 180.12 186.49 229.25 229.71 285.80 281.08 Russell 362.42 352.90 411.13 461.05 491.05 571.21 602.83 Saline 739.46 738.04 808.75 811.33 821.11 866.51 893.88 Scott 423.84 442.48 473.42 505.53 560.75 561.52 557.36 Sedgwick 655.47 647.37 711.73 713.02 739.97 766.39 794.69 Seward 676.97 639.35 665.92 699.65 682.97 755.31 807.70 Shawnee 654.24 637.66 710.46 709.60 722.80 746.19 749.63 Sheridan 282.46 258.76 320.83 341.63 359.99 398.54 527.70 Sherman 618.68 614.38 649.62 690.41 717.50 750.96 773.43 Smith 263.87 265.95 315.43 326.66 336.16 366.41 377.47 Stafford 207.28 204.46 230.53 318.54 336.89 338.20 374.44 Stanton 284.05 259.45 229.59 285.91 309.44 395.60 425.29 Stevens 342.89 322.21 343.05 379.96 403.62 509.90 572.59 Sumner 250.39 238.01 265.28 283.40 290.77 311.44 320.34 Thomas 615.99 609.24 665.76 708.41 758.42 852.63 947.81 Trego 312.26 302.18 370.82 406.83 434.00 520.35 612.50 Wabaunsee 137.17 132.54 164.65 170.65 181.50 209.06 204.51 Wallace 276.38 229.56 298.90 307.06 345.97 377.76 388.31 Washington 213.07 213.76 232.39 242.65 263.28 289.65 302.71 Wichita 251.89 246.33 247.97 284.02 335.95 385.79 397.52 Wilson 233.42 219.81 263.20 280.43 306.13 361.66 399.52 Woodson 198.53 189.95 239.79 231.00 260.87 268.42 275.18 Wyandotte 397.47 392.37 465.47 507.18 531.47 565.60 635.12 Kansas $542.28 $536.03 $589.80 $604.94 $625.63 $656.25 $676.41 * In FY2002 Kansas state sales tax rate increased to 5.3% from 4.9%. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , various issues, http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed June 12, 2008). Per capita calculations based upon population figures certified to the Secretary of State by the Division of Budget on July 1 of the previous year. 271 Summary of Property Taxes Levied in Kansas, by Taxing District November 1, 2006 and 2007 Taxing District 2006 General Tax Percent of Total 2007 General Tax Percent of Total Increase or Decrease State $43,520,983 1.27 $45,341,413 1.20 $1,820,430 County 977,464,075 28.54 1,046,247,628 27.76 68,783,553 City 560,098,030 16.35 719,340,205 19.08 159,242,175 Township 50,677,877 1.48 55,579,850 1.47 4,901,973 School 1,597,401,700 46.64 1,691,146,230 44.87 93,744,530 Cemetery 4,510,432 0.13 4,628,325 0.12 117,893 Drainage 4,072,420 0.12 4,698,264 0.12 625,844 Fire 44,538,058 1.30 47,005,742 1.25 2,467,684 Hospital 15,695,655 0.46 16,052,685 0.43 357,030 Improvement 1,359,230 0.04 2,253,224 0.06 893,994 Library 46,431,675 1.36 47,986,630 1.27 1,554,955 Lighting 8,160 0.00 8,518 0.00 358 Parks and Recreation 17,601,365 0.51 18,721,225 0.50 1,119,860 Sewer 130,355 0.00 863,589 0.02 733,234 Watershed 3,481,927 0.10 3,580,436 0.09 98,509 Airport Authority 2,725,227 0.08 3,239,534 0.09 514,307 Ambulance 472,340 0.01 485,284 0.01 12,944 Community Building 12,945 0.00 22,516 0.00 9,571 Ground Water Management 0 0.00 2,010,686 0.05 2,010,686 Industrial 170,013 0.00 38,123 0.00 -131,890 Irrigation 0 0.00 1,144,976 0.03 1,144,976 Rural Highway System 3,112,324 0.09 4,035,812 0.11 923,488 Tax Increment 16,019,621 0.47 18,058,772 0.48 2,039,151 Water 35,138 0.00 34,855 0.00 -283 Miscellaneous 35,130,704 1.03 36,849,920 0.98 1,719,216 Total $3,424,670,254 $3,769,374,444 $344,704,190 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, 2006, 2007, http://www.ksrevenue.org/pvdstatistics.htm (accessed June 12, 2008). 272 C ount y A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A l l en $84, 632, 201 $11, 390, 777 134. 59 $85, 955, 313 $11, 995, 841 139. 56 A nders on 68, 962, 617 9, 085, 775 131. 75 71, 543, 506 10, 048, 084 140. 45 A t c hi s on 118, 279, 968 15, 309, 337 129. 43 120, 214, 371 15, 732, 294 130. 87 B arber 96, 807, 747 10, 895, 353 112. 55 98, 906, 112 11, 374, 087 115. 00 B art on 206, 376, 190 31, 076, 960 150. 58 213, 302, 770 32, 756, 308 153. 57 B ourbon 88, 754, 941 12, 491, 989 140. 75 93, 496, 850 13, 409, 307 143. 42 B r ow n 84, 660, 317 10, 203, 433 120. 52 85, 207, 666 10, 483, 389 123. 03 B ut l er 471, 677, 198 65, 068, 063 137. 95 587, 449, 977 79, 382, 164 135. 13 Chas e 40, 036, 642 5, 133, 832 128. 23 40, 847, 136 5, 246, 214 128. 44 Chaut auqua 26, 603, 177 3, 857, 517 145. 00 27, 746, 702 3, 966, 335 142. 95 Cherok ee 131, 038, 304 14, 615, 708 111. 54 134, 328, 171 15, 146, 186 112. 76 Cheyenne 43, 460, 833 4, 232, 827 97. 39 39, 528, 324 3, 866, 957 97. 83 Cl ark 42, 325, 384 6, 951, 374 164. 24 50, 883, 135 7, 512, 108 147. 64 Cl ay 66, 313, 766 9, 037, 940 136. 29 70, 150, 533 9, 547, 982 136. 11 Cl oud 70, 510, 266 10, 853, 623 153. 93 71, 904, 753 11, 125, 319 154. 72 Cof f ey 460, 644, 281 32, 970, 790 71. 58 422, 700, 404 32, 648, 933 77. 24 Com anc he 50, 287, 322 6, 158, 793 122. 47 50, 442, 126 6, 531, 046 129. 48 Cow l ey 210, 324, 808 31, 820, 524 151. 29 213, 555, 662 32, 896, 760 154. 04 Craw f ord 230, 630, 004 27, 693, 373 120. 08 239, 635, 065 29, 923, 421 124. 87 Dec at ur 32, 100, 918 4, 424, 927 137. 84 33, 529, 587 4, 824, 879 143. 90 Di c k i ns on 147, 214, 319 16, 551, 062 112. 43 161, 497, 390 17, 672, 172 109. 43 Doni phan 66, 818, 440 7, 294, 428 109. 17 66, 735, 890 7, 373, 477 110. 49 Dougl as 1, 095, 378, 818 125, 092, 263 114. 20 1, 133, 678, 996 129, 212, 402 113. 98 E dw ards 48, 935, 134 5, 935, 099 121. 29 48, 165, 085 6, 070, 798 126. 04 E l k 22, 968, 533 3, 636, 027 158. 31 23, 503, 004 3, 663, 501 155. 87 E llis 309, 341, 516 32, 312, 322 104. 46 313, 758, 401 34, 469, 298 109. 86 E l l s w ort h 57, 358, 320 8, 367, 562 145. 88 63, 209, 234 8, 878, 214 140. 46 Fi nney 507, 337, 233 53, 677, 192 105. 80 475, 127, 875 50, 450, 832 106. 18 Ford 222, 642, 712 35, 775, 211 160. 68 226, 324, 854 36, 666, 693 162. 01 Frank l i n 199, 140, 391 24, 783, 132 124. 45 213, 626, 459 27, 908, 204 130. 64 Geary 160, 503, 930 22, 415, 116 139. 66 188, 447, 337 25, 153, 504 133. 48 Gove 45, 522, 630 5, 047, 614 110. 88 45, 175, 413 5, 257, 532 116. 38 Graham 55, 514, 278 6, 986, 517 125. 85 57, 134, 503 7, 331, 880 128. 33 Grant 385, 759, 733 28, 842, 452 74. 77 356, 367, 513 27, 921, 012 78. 35 Gray 65, 029, 548 8, 361, 438 128. 58 65, 411, 902 8, 638, 740 132. 07 Greel ey 40, 719, 104 5, 226, 017 128. 34 35, 903, 021 4, 821, 748 134. 30 Greenw ood 57, 888, 615 8, 582, 815 148. 26 54, 666, 213 8, 431, 338 154. 23 Ham i l t on 76, 979, 894 9, 270, 093 120. 42 70, 890, 275 8, 711, 748 122. 89 2006 2007 Tangible Pr oper t y Valuation and Taxes in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 273 C ount y A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on 2006 2007 Tangible Pr oper t y Valuation and Taxes in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 Harper $75, 023, 131 $10, 216, 188 136. 17 $74, 685, 260 $10, 491, 253 140. 47 Harvey 228, 057, 646 26, 789, 442 117. 47 238, 407, 847 28, 086, 134 117. 81 Has k el l 250, 355, 223 18, 499, 001 73. 89 229, 113, 270 17, 849, 973 77. 91 Hodgem an 35, 147, 353 5, 414, 342 154. 05 32, 627, 104 5, 781, 422 177. 20 Ja ckso n 8 1 , 434, 011 10, 570, 504 129. 81 85, 276, 794 11, 290, 443 132. 40 J ef f ers on 139, 698, 674 17, 900, 165 128. 13 143, 780, 750 18, 673, 686 129. 88 J ew el l 35, 946, 783 5, 311, 254 147. 75 34, 696, 713 5, 647, 357 162. 76 J ohns on 7, 726, 340, 184 856, 574, 034 110. 86 8, 162, 402, 244 902, 937, 253 110. 62 K earny 307, 367, 175 24, 465, 185 79. 60 282, 223, 636 21, 935, 550 77. 72 K i ngm an 123, 062, 437 13, 747, 151 111. 71 117, 699, 362 13, 831, 215 117. 51 K i ow a 77, 036, 304 7, 967, 314 103. 42 80, 900, 118 8, 660, 083 107. 05 Labet t e 119, 132, 871 19, 138, 716 160. 65 118, 481, 267 19, 857, 899 167. 60 Lane 36, 394, 138 5, 094, 490 139. 98 40, 566, 961 5, 639, 908 139. 03 Leavenw ort h 531, 986, 639 59, 724, 021 112. 27 560, 310, 770 63, 581, 192 113. 48 Li nc ol n 35, 451, 172 5, 409, 089 152. 58 36, 070, 511 5, 614, 511 155. 65 Li nn 166, 469, 914 16, 439, 400 98. 75 162, 088, 611 17, 291, 697 106. 68 Logan 40, 114, 102 5, 260, 946 131. 15 39, 848, 776 5, 419, 437 136. 00 Lyon 228, 257, 469 30, 555, 458 133. 86 233, 284, 170 31, 615, 245 135. 52 M c P hers on 307, 784, 268 35, 562, 840 115. 55 318, 371, 469 36, 290, 403 113. 99 M ari on 99, 619, 045 13, 654, 546 137. 07 100, 205, 106 13, 966, 032 139. 37 M ars hal l 87, 265, 742 11, 761, 300 134. 78 86, 887, 198 11, 913, 830 137. 12 M eade 100, 374, 120 11, 331, 675 112. 89 97, 735, 469 11, 516, 387 117. 83 M i am i 337, 211, 506 37, 812, 988 112. 13 351, 459, 127 40, 903, 033 116. 38 M i t c hel l 55, 012, 959 8, 398, 513 152. 66 54, 105, 827 8, 553, 510 158. 09 M ont gom ery 221, 903, 957 31, 012, 538 139. 76 292, 592, 597 43, 495, 419 148. 66 M orri s 57, 645, 214 6, 546, 970 113. 57 61, 926, 591 7, 006, 019 113. 13 M ort on 195, 143, 043 16, 785, 281 86. 02 188, 488, 714 16, 647, 308 88. 32 Nem aha 78, 474, 443 9, 475, 679 120. 75 80, 131, 812 9, 604, 196 119. 86 Neos ho 101, 614, 552 15, 683, 176 154. 34 100, 097, 608 16, 807, 389 167. 91 Nes s 68, 444, 490 8, 055, 249 117. 69 62, 419, 085 7, 976, 906 127. 80 Nort on 40, 107, 260 5, 207, 724 129. 85 40, 796, 333 5, 474, 277 134. 19 Os age 124, 969, 610 14, 901, 754 119. 24 125, 090, 943 15, 049, 146 120. 31 Os borne 36, 222, 658 5, 685, 505 156. 96 35, 329, 604 5, 535, 246 156. 67 Ot t aw a 57, 588, 889 7, 743, 505 134. 46 59, 621, 756 8, 594, 522 144. 15 274 C ount y A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on A ssessed T a ngible Valuat ion To t a l P r operty T axes A verage Rate per $1, 000 A ssessed V aluat i on 2006 2007 Tangible Pr oper t y Valuation and Taxes in K a nsas, by C ounty 2006 and 2007 P aw nee $57, 671, 424 $8, 597, 862 149. 08 $56, 193, 544 $8, 780, 144 156. 25 P h illips 50, 871, 556 7, 214, 554 141. 82 49, 782, 553 7, 375, 856 148. 16 P ot t aw at om i e 370, 377, 698 30, 301, 009 81. 81 389, 474, 850 32, 848, 621 84. 34 P r at t 110, 542, 469 18, 373, 071 166. 21 140, 050, 489 22, 730, 360 162. 30 Raw l i ns 32, 786, 532 4, 493, 695 137. 06 30, 309, 075 4, 177, 427 137. 83 Reno 477, 812, 976 67, 843, 250 141. 99 486, 661, 796 70, 345, 921 144. 55 Republ i c 48, 541, 833 7, 081, 080 145. 88 47, 388, 805 7, 185, 585 151. 63 Ri c e 105, 610, 702 14, 330, 798 135. 70 109, 836, 184 13, 948, 039 126. 99 Ri l ey 422, 815, 338 44, 829, 145 106. 03 478, 316, 165 49, 577, 953 103. 65 Rook s 78, 697, 730 10, 018, 569 127. 30 76, 692, 592 10, 531, 267 137. 32 Rus h 36, 372, 674 5, 523, 736 151. 87 36, 761, 104 5, 702, 109 155. 11 Rus s el l 84, 268, 317 13, 399, 441 159. 01 85, 409, 508 13, 795, 846 161. 53 S al i ne 505, 045, 209 53, 832, 788 106. 59 518, 758, 928 55, 262, 378 106. 53 S c ot t 72, 790, 718 9, 375, 383 128. 80 74, 524, 332 9, 681, 370 129. 91 S edgw i c k 3, 821, 079, 567 445, 975, 394 116. 72 4, 048, 927, 034 479, 771, 822 118. 49 S ew ard 312, 241, 381 33, 293, 895 106. 63 306, 938, 389 33, 118, 273 107. 90 S haw nee 1, 478, 677, 621 199, 426, 922 134. 87 1, 513, 306, 931 205, 067, 958 135. 51 S heri dan 35, 190, 271 4, 170, 933 118. 53 32, 373, 150 4, 250, 132 131. 29 S herm an 61, 143, 670 7, 383, 437 120. 76 65, 716, 344 8, 137, 696 123. 83 S m i t h 36, 137, 806 6, 068, 463 167. 93 34, 348, 563 6, 090, 563 177. 32 S t af f ord 72, 283, 949 9, 619, 415 133. 08 70, 415, 314 9, 501, 611 134. 94 S t ant on 126, 052, 330 11, 441, 081 90. 77 108, 213, 436 11, 101, 352 102. 59 S t evens 401, 059, 909 27, 925, 044 69. 63 378, 394, 611 27, 683, 958 73. 16 S um ner 170, 273, 783 25, 985, 628 152. 61 170, 012, 366 26, 115, 342 153. 61 Thom as 80, 743, 172 11, 208, 308 138. 81 80, 588, 565 11, 284, 495 140. 03 Trego 40, 828, 444 5, 751, 886 140. 88 44, 879, 256 6, 247, 570 139. 21 W abauns ee 64, 588, 682 8, 278, 567 128. 17 67, 435, 965 8, 943, 492 132. 62 W al l ac e 28, 838, 991 3, 507, 107 121. 61 26, 378, 797 3, 592, 488 136. 19 W as hi ngt on 56, 915, 673 8, 430, 891 148. 13 58, 630, 603 8, 928, 914 152. 29 W i c hi t a 30, 903, 657 5, 028, 622 162. 72 29, 671, 958 4, 812, 143 162. 18 W i l s on 79, 015, 042 9, 398, 256 118. 94 85, 243, 137 9, 864, 404 115. 72 W oods on 29, 112, 163 4, 236, 761 145. 53 28, 112, 100 4, 207, 695 149. 68 W y andot t e* 1, 188, 853, 683 185, 904, 513 156. 37 1, 278, 494, 802 198, 784, 245 155. 48 Kansas $28, 964, 281, 984 $3, 418, 374, 722 118. 02 $30, 086, 916, 177 $3, 600, 035, 621 119. 66 * U n i f i ed Governm ent of W y andotte C ounty / K ansas C i t y , K ansas D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of R e venue, D i v i s i on of P r operty V a l uati on, S t ati s ti cal R eport of P r operty A ssessm ent and Tax a ti on, 2007, S e cti on III: V a l uati ons and Tax C o m pari s ons for 2006 and 2007, h t t p : / / www. k s r e v enue.org/pvdstati sti cs.htm (accessed June 25, 2008). 275 County 2007 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness 2007 Total Levy Allen 13,677 $85,955,313 $2,550,000 56.452 Anderson 8,051 71,543,506 3,790,000 76.468 Atchison 16,745 120,214,371 6,066,961 42.967 Barber 4,974 98,908,058 50,751 37.913 Barton 27,511 213,302,770 5,135,000 33.809 Bourbon 14,950 93,446,844 1,399,977 50.649 Brown 10,236 85,207,666 0 40.469 Butler 63,147 587,449,977 27,951,202 35.440 Chase 3,070 40,847,136 2,936,000 59.314 Chautauqua 3,953 27,746,702 28,476 85.581 Cherokee 21,451 134,328,171 7,740,000 51.324 Cheyenne 2,911 39,528,324 336,800 48.534 Clark 2,206 50,883,135 0 62.633 Clay 8,625 70,150,533 2,496,665 54.355 Cloud 9,594 71,904,753 7,807,624 55.124 Coffey 8,701 422,700,404 0 39.607 Comanche 1,884 50,445,696 0 79.914 Cowley 34,931 213,555,662 8,225,000 40.876 Crawford 38,059 239,635,065 280,000 43.893 Decatur 3,120 33,529,587 165,197 65.815 Dickinson 19,322 161,497,390 1,055,000 37.384 Doniphan 7,865 66,735,890 245,000 43.325 Douglas 112,123 1,133,222,409 23,140,000 29.995 Edwards 3,138 46,165,085 0 60.618 Elk 3,077 23,550,336 645,871 90.842 Ellis 26,926 313,758,400 164,846 37.337 Ellsworth 6,332 63,209,234 3,916,000 62.475 Finney 39,097 475,127,875 11,315,000 36.017 Ford 33,783 227,021,100 1,115,000 39.041 Franklin 26,513 213,626,459 2,834,949 53.907 Geary 24,174 188,447,337 48,134,912 50.468 Gove 2,721 45,175,413 1,286,200 63.834 Graham 2,677 57,134,503 1,338,901 75.179 Grant 7,552 356,367,513 9,100,000 34.270 Gray 5,852 65,411,902 379,183 69.229 Greeley 1,331 35,903,021 2,440,000 90.732 Greenwood 7,067 54,666,215 0 63.209 Hamilton 2,594 70,884,337 926,533 73.122 Harper 5,952 74,685,260 1,488,876 65.734 Harvey 33,643 238,407,848 5,435,000 27.895 Haskell 4,171 229,114,857 0 25.519 Hodgeman 2,071 32,612,776 4,460,398 102.341 Jackson 13,500 85,276,794 2,325,000 66.106 Jefferson 18,848 143,780,750 6,379,373 62.291 Jewell 3,324 34,696,713 0 102.020 Johnson 516,731 8,168,693,133 202,565 17.985 Kearny 4,469 282,223,636 8,771,844 35.924 Kingman 7,975 117,703,307 0 43.958 Kiowa 2,969 80,900,118 0 46.263 Labette 22,203 118,481,267 0 46.059 Lane 1,797 40,558,229 1,122,945 78.141 Leavenworth 73,628 560,310,770 5,283,204 28.121 Lincoln 3,396 36,070,511 169,298 92.282 Linn 9,962 162,088,611 0 43.897 2007 County Tax Rates for 2008, Kansas Counties 276 County 2007 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness 2007 Total Levy 2007 County Tax Rates for 2008, Kansas Counties Logan 2,675 $39,848,776 $261,551 63.437 Lyon 35,369 233,295,959 30,780,000 51.639 McPherson 29,380 318,371,469 3,740,000 28.587 Marion 12,760 100,205,106 816,595 59.319 Marshall 10,349 86,887,198 329,580 52.092 Meade 4,561 97,735,469 2,918,956 39.920 Miami 30,900 351,459,127 18,700,000 39.936 Mitchell 6,299 54,105,827 7,069,337 80.598 Montgomery 34,692 292,592,597 0 49.415 Morris 6,046 61,926,591 1,167,321 54.448 Morton 3,138 188,488,714 4,500,000 40.531 Nemaha 10,374 80,131,812 942,088 52.588 Neosho 16,298 100,097,608 20,000,000 53.676 Ness 2,946 62,419,085 558,272 51.808 Norton 5,584 40,796,333 975,000 71.386 Osage 16,958 125,090,823 980,000 45.676 Osborne 3,978 35,329,604 82,431 77.912 Ottawa 6,168 59,621,756 55,000 70.720 Pawnee 6,515 56,193,544 986,145 68.514 Phillips 5,444 49,782,553 470,000 78.597 Pottawatomie 19,220 389,474,850 7,345,629 22.217 Pratt 9,436 140,050,489 1,755,000 63.135 Rawlins 2,643 30,309,075 0 64.612 Reno 63,706 486,661,796 7,279,100 34.894 Republic 5,033 47,388,805 4,980,000 86.000 Rice 10,295 109,814,084 4,520,000 40.594 Riley 62,527 475,399,576 9,715,000 31.140 Rooks 5,290 76,692,592 14,026 65.092 Rush 3,317 36,761,104 2,866,119 87.894 Russell 6,740 81,442,197 5,295,000 79.630 Saline 54,170 518,758,928 935,000 27.435 Scott 4,643 74,524,332 1,654,235 53.552 Sedgwick 470,895 4,016,400,804 104,975,353 31.333 Seward 23,404 306,938,389 6,642,316 25.093 Shawnee 172,693 1,513,306,931 71,325,000 41.662 Sheridan 2,600 32,373,150 575,500 75.141 Sherman 5,981 65,716,344 12,328,100 55.294 Smith 4,024 34,348,563 508,490 105.764 Stafford 4,435 70,418,925 4,314 47.641 Stanton 2,232 108,213,436 910,000 63.103 Stevens 5,287 378,412,139 4,255,000 38.324 Sumner 24,441 170,012,366 12,378,207 56.439 Thomas 7,468 80,588,565 404,399 33.368 Trego 2,993 44,879,256 4,088,327 71.771 Wabaunsee 6,895 67,435,965 1,526,268 49.463 Wallace 1,557 26,395,667 0 68.970 Washington 5,944 58,630,603 812,695 75.726 Wichita 2,288 29,671,958 2,145,000 101.685 Wilson 9,889 85,243,137 0 60.081 Woodson 3,507 28,112,100 284,908 87.826 Wyandotte 2 155,509 1,230,491,909 0 30.539 2 Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2007 Taxes Levied for 2008 , 2008 edition. 277 2007 City Tax Rates for 2008 Kansas Cities of the First Class City 2007 Population 1 Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied in City By All Units Atchison 10,154 $67,567,377 -- 46.478 143.656 Coffeyville 10,387 43,518,165 $12,805,000 39.790 179.794 Dodge City 26,101 123,894,297 44,175,000 48.446 177.092 Emporia 26,188 150,242,416 28,890,000 42.033 150.519 Fort Scott 7,976 47,952,752 8,010,226 41.560 163.828 Garden City 27,175 137,585,043 -- 29.948 128.602 Hutchinson 41,085 247,684,728 38,225,000 40.848 156.688 Junction City 16,106 141,512,401 53,655,000 47.394 144.057 Kansas City 2 143,801 1,156,198,649 -- 40.685 157.300 Lawrence 88,605 854,047,575 -- 26.787 115.993 Leavenworth 34,993 202,599,054 22,360,000 49.874 124.789 Leawood 30,702 742,262,632 51,990,000 24.241 118.442 Lenexa 44,520 1,004,177,076 -- 26.477 121.598 Liberal 20,384 101,578,616 16,310,000 43.460 136.096 Manhattan 50,737 416,733,931 -- 31.683 - Pottawatomie County - 30,767,399 - 31.683 98.840 Riley County - 385,966,532 - 31.683 109.804 Newton 18,093 106,714,865 -- 43.101 126.695 Olathe 114,662 1,348,082,269 177,940,000 25.030 122.442 Overland Park 166,722 2,856,594,484 -- 8.832 105.183 Parsons 11,237 53,996,685 -- 45.311 181.434 Pittsburg 19,120 129,985,867 35,010,000 45.480 136.049 Prairie Village 21,414 287,360,842 2,135,000 18.166 113.021 Salina 46,140 392,728,487 -- 23.959 110.443 Shawnee 59,252 739,169,389 95,290,000 24.652 119.470 Topeka 122,113 1,040,553,093 310,230,000 32.457 144.326 Wichita 357,698 3,024,831,603 -- 31.979 120.237 1 Not U.S. Census Bureau data. 2 Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates information not supplied by the taxing unit. Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2007 Taxes Levied for 2008 , 2008 Edition. 278 2007 City Tax Rates for 2008 Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2007 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Abilene 6,444 $50,538,556 -- 27.205 114.590 Andover 9,546 98,734,987 $31,545,378 37.897 151.563 Anthony 2,249 8,459,954 4,730,000 64.807 201.884 Arkansas City 11,416 48,332,663 7,914,000 66.389 177.956 Augusta 8,696 51,442,254 -- 37.464 146.432 Baxter Springs 4,221 20,936,099 -- 38.567 133.321 Bel Aire 6,653 41,774,010 11,440,000 33.503 141.684 Belleville 1,911 8,054,278 -- 58.917 194.074 Beloit 3,639 18,579,211 0 48.518 181.015 Bonner Springs 7,093 72,898,900 15,055,000 30.456 - Johnson County - 3,931,516 - 30.456 135.421 Leavenworth County - 48,373 - 30.456 107.765 Wyandotte County - 68,919,011 - 30.456 145.940 Burlington 2,721 14,080,052 -- 34.578 107.503 Caldwell 1,192 5,245,577 0 73.686 215.989 Caney 1,994 9,312,747 -- 35.464 159.957 Chanute 8,887 43,562,166 -- 49.863 194.498 Cherryvale 2,271 5,800,815 -- 39.021 167.344 Chetopa 1,234 2,993,199 132,700 64.377 205.296 Clay Center 4,339 24,412,401 -- 50.519 155.952 Colby 4,922 35,839,185 2,175,000 29.748 150.663 Columbus 3,240 17,459,060 -- 48.184 147.127 Concordia 5,281 24,017,236 -- 45.040 182.449 Council Grove 2,280 13,209,311 2,886,668 55.581 149.725 Derby 21,101 147,573,588 66,090,000 48.155 133.205 El Dorado 12,718 80,394,926 -- 45.512 149.721 Elkhart 2,000 9,442,423 -- 59.790 149.168 Ellis 1,858 10,482,312 6,307,000 62.252 152.413 Eureka 2,639 9,896,174 3,195,000 55.093 190.219 Fairway 3,833 75,440,651 -- 12.979 107.834 Florence 637 1,550,909 304,072 88.739 208.368 Fredonia 2,472 10,202,430 -- 49.782 156.041 Frontenac 3,118 19,172,396 2,425,000 36.664 129.472 Galena 3,171 11,378,465 -- 43.580 144.899 Gardner 15,597 132,321,658 36,725,000 24.069 134.071 Garnett 3,280 17,954,956 7,926,000 43.877 169.990 Girard 2,660 14,548,023 4,601,110 43.994 135.269 Goodland 4,361 25,344,275 85,000 56.748 156.065 Great Bend 15,537 83,620,635 -- 41.760 162.404 Halstead 1,902 12,051,494 3,745,000 65.946 147.225 Harper 1,445 5,845,120 1,170,000 65.862 199.377 Hays 19,726 170,719,993 -- 24.878 119.270 Haysville 10,029 50,668,058 15,750,000 48.441 158.790 Herington 2,475 10,053,705 3,295,000 68.857 - Dickinson County - 9,240,947 - 68.857 151.414 Morris County - 812,758 - 68.857 172.136 Hesston 3,656 24,948,214 5,837,000 30.955 121.212 Hiawatha 3,237 18,901,608 10,052,418 49.338 142.277 Hillsboro 2,715 14,585,521 5,510,000 39.191 157.760 Hoisington 2,832 8,462,301 -- 55.803 189.561 Holton 3,359 19,098,142 6,440,000 50.527 168.939 Horton 1,840 5,637,554 2,550,000 63.060 163.398 Hugoton 3,560 15,022,215 1,280,000 40.308 111.594 Total Mills Levied by City by All Units 279 2007 City Tax Rates for 2008 Kansas Cities of the Second Class City 2007 Population* Assessed Tangible Valuation Total Bonded Indebtedness Total City Levy Total Mills Levied by City by All Units Humboldt 1,906 $6,103,335 -- 63.108 193.858 Independence 9,317 45,376,727 $123,465,605 42.488 170.516 Iola 5,966 27,739,709 1,095,000 37.236 155.590 Kingman 3,110 16,513,093 9,090,000 52.423 150.886 Kinsley 1,476 5,304,579 260,000 82.969 191.667 Lansing 10,705 72,583,182 6,330,000 32.210 117.941 Larned 3,736 14,611,023 1,295,000 65.386 189.653 Lincoln 1,258 4,632,771 0 35.869 188.068 Lindsborg 3,286 19,979,552 -- 37.613 122.920 Lyons 3,489 12,839,229 -- 56.987 167.764 McPherson 13,594 101,776,986 40,515,000 48.801 133.430 Marion 1,992 8,813,041 3,340,000 58.550 180.676 Marysville 3,143 22,576,756 1,490,000 69.161 170.926 Merriam 10,773 166,133,078 32,143,972 21.186 108.433 Minneapolis 2,027 8,627,453 1,962,000 48.241 180.675 Mission 9,736 138,011,744 11,145,000 13.198 108.803 Mulberry 567 731,509 599,000 49.939 146.088 Mulvane 5,755 30,897,538 24,135,193 53.330 - Sedgwick County - 26,031,327 - 53.330 138.760 Sumner County - 4,866,211 - 53.330 163.866 Neodesha 2,664 8,845,475 -- 38.610 149.441 Nickerson 1,165 3,348,898 -- 76.928 189.517 Norton 2,760 11,401,521 -- 51.193 165.769 Osage City 2,944 17,940,807 -- 34.939 126.129 Osawatomie 4,588 20,628,151 -- 48.534 147.651 Osborne 1,413 4,914,761 -- 64.426 191.310 Oswego 2,000 6,005,325 3,504,636 61.272 206.199 Ottawa 12,792 83,658,692 -- 39.444 157.286 Paola 5,339 47,616,872 -- 40.371 137.183 Park City 7,412 50,921,651 20,415,000 37.145 143.951 Phillipsburg 2,410 9,894,743 445,000 50.645 182.604 Pratt 6,408 33,396,924 15,420,000 45.092 204.253 Roeland Park 6,954 70,715,804 7,261,816 20.539 115.394 Russell 4,280 25,168,902 2,403,000 59.823 184.794 Sabetha 2,519 15,612,363 9,119,000 43.379 - Brown County - 3,264,490 - 43.379 134.293 Nemaha County - 12,347,873 - 43.379 147.944 Scammon 472 1,275,609 -- 34.500 134.332 Scott City 3,506 18,329,069 1,570,000 59.699 175.082 Seneca 2,064 17,119,334 -- 28.185 114.145 Sterling 2,549 8,013,272 -- 50.184 153.740 Ulysses 5,669 30,907,197 1,470,000 34.314 110.681 Valley Center 5,958 39,208,830 -- 48.761 138.081 Wamego 4,248 36,144,454 2,835,792 33.406 113.099 Weir 747 1,820,596 474,000 58.495 148.350 Wellington 7,991 39,912,738 23,780,000 49.719 173.610 Winfield 11,741 66,602,633 9,740,000 50.471 171.433 Yates Center 1,467 5,569,955 -- 60.818 192.220 Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Tax Rate and Fiscal Data Book: 2007 Taxes Levied for 2008 , 2008 Edition. * Not U.S. Census Bureau data. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Double dash (--) indicates information not supplied by the taxing unit. 280 County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total Allen 1,846 55 7 4,052 2,063 8,023 Anderson 1,553 41 11 2,155 1,702 5,462 Atchison 3,560 42 24 3,463 3,121 10,210 Barber 801 16 2 2,008 745 3,572 Barton 3,425 45 9 8,962 3,739 16,180 Bourbon 3,119 53 13 4,180 2,522 9,887 Brown 1,312 21 4 3,735 1,206 6,278 Butler 8,423 205 23 17,791 10,651 37,093 Chase 338 8 0 1,243 299 1,888 Chautauqua 508 12 2 1,828 465 2,815 Cherokee 6,337 107 16 5,535 4,221 16,216 Cheyenne 306 11 0 1,417 226 1,960 Clark 348 12 1 924 251 1,536 Clay 748 27 7 4,083 1,171 6,036 Cloud 1,254 23 4 3,399 1,562 6,242 Coffey 1,173 27 2 3,583 1,160 5,945 Comanche 255 4 0 868 146 1,273 Cowley 6,466 180 48 9,317 6,690 22,701 Crawford 9,677 192 29 8,010 7,049 24,957 Decatur 423 5 4 1,281 313 2,026 Dickinson 2,304 71 13 6,985 3,184 12,557 Doniphan 1,153 32 7 3,347 1,446 5,985 Douglas 24,432 772 97 24,540 27,839 77,680 Edwards 386 8 1 1,199 260 1,854 Elk 474 2 1 1,088 293 1,858 Ellis 5,663 107 11 6,508 5,187 17,476 Ellsworth 1,131 23 1 2,183 865 4,203 Finney 2,651 56 11 6,698 4,090 13,506 Ford 3,666 110 13 6,695 5,157 15,641 Franklin 3,787 93 15 7,510 4,732 16,137 Geary 4,040 95 15 5,169 4,351 13,670 Gove 412 2 0 1,168 314 1,896 Graham 342 8 2 1,387 343 2,082 Grant 748 14 1 2,326 871 3,960 Gray 667 15 0 1,415 676 2,773 Greeley 121 4 0 663 150 938 Greenwood 1,172 32 4 2,848 1,181 5,237 Hamilton 230 5 0 930 176 1,341 Harper 928 22 0 2,258 781 3,989 Harvey 4,665 60 7 9,760 5,429 19,921 Haskell 271 1 0 1,480 525 2,277 Hodgeman 264 2 0 943 229 1,438 Jackson 2,070 28 12 4,125 1,823 8,058 Jefferson 3,140 70 12 5,870 3,657 12,749 Jewell 370 8 0 1,474 584 2,436 Johnson 70,393 1,827 219 164,626 98,628 335,693 Kearny 360 6 0 1,332 455 2,153 Kingman 1,115 11 6 2,952 1,340 5,424 Kiowa 343 11 1 1,366 216 1,937 Labette 4,861 135 15 5,755 4,741 15,507 Lane 190 4 0 929 134 1,257 Leavenworth 12,270 249 32 15,615 13,112 41,278 Lincoln 378 10 2 1,578 398 2,366 Linn 1,548 34 12 3,284 1,700 6,578 Logan 272 5 1 1,213 191 1,682 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2007 281 County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 1, 2007 Lyon 5,056 154 23 8,588 6,111 19,932 McPherson 2,955 71 6 9,564 3,999 16,595 Marion 1,507 36 6 4,804 1,864 8,217 Marshall 1,927 33 4 3,461 1,748 7,173 Meade 459 7 3 1,951 538 2,958 Miami 4,510 96 22 8,790 5,501 18,919 Mitchell 825 15 2 2,602 841 4,285 Montgomery 5,500 91 23 10,030 4,092 19,736 Morris 910 13 3 2,080 765 3,771 Morton 396 8 0 1,275 216 1,895 Nemaha 2,098 25 5 3,734 1,797 7,659 Neosho 2,824 69 8 5,157 3,628 11,686 Ness 444 9 2 1,398 359 2,212 Norton 626 11 2 2,260 795 3,694 Osage 2,582 47 9 4,809 2,891 10,338 Osborne 633 6 1 1,557 664 2,861 Ottawa 666 21 3 2,431 1,057 4,178 Pawnee 868 7 2 2,211 667 3,755 Phillips 593 15 3 2,640 692 3,943 Pottawatomie 2,348 93 48 7,641 3,387 13,517 Pratt 1,392 23 6 3,461 1,278 6,160 Rawlins 308 8 0 1,466 258 2,040 Reno 10,001 182 31 18,398 11,439 40,051 Republic 583 16 0 2,400 583 3,582 Rice 1,253 7 3 3,076 1,102 5,441 Riley 6,598 171 25 13,498 8,486 28,778 Rooks 615 12 1 2,411 750 3,789 Rush 544 4 1 1,371 538 2,458 Russell 865 17 3 2,598 600 4,083 Saline 8,040 297 32 16,547 10,867 35,783 Scott 391 10 2 2,158 573 3,134 Sedgwick 67,154 1,303 188 105,715 62,448 236,808 Seward 1,625 49 10 4,626 1,709 8,019 Shawnee 34,310 530 104 41,788 26,774 103,506 Sheridan 416 0 2 920 331 1,669 Sherman 724 22 1 2,102 596 3,445 Smith 635 14 0 2,201 521 3,371 Stafford 638 17 0 1,810 521 2,986 Stanton 231 6 0 767 194 1,198 Stevens 411 8 1 2,051 261 2,732 Sumner 4,451 61 18 7,270 4,576 16,376 Thomas 1,015 27 9 3,124 1,164 5,339 Trego 561 10 0 1,111 486 2,168 Wabaunsee 841 12 4 2,574 760 4,191 Wallace 110 2 1 856 52 1,021 Washington 534 11 1 2,887 559 3,992 Wichita 211 4 1 714 387 1,317 Wilson 1,035 19 13 3,566 885 5,518 Woodson 518 10 0 1,376 481 2,385 Wyandotte 43,891 531 92 14,243 25,339 84,096 Kansas 436,317 9,228 1,441 749,121 450,492 1,646,599 Source: Kansas Secretary of State, Voter Registration Statistics, 2007 October 1st (Unofficial) Voter Registration Numbers by County, http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_registration_voterreg.asp (accessed November 28, 2007). 282 Housing and Construction Housing and Construction Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 283 S t ate 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Col orado 12. 2 12. 7 13. 5 10. 5 10. 1 2. 1 2. 8 2. 7 3. 0 3. 1 71. 3 71. 1 71. 0 70. 1 70. 2 Io w a 8. 3 9. 4 13. 1 13. 5 10. 9 2. 0 2. 4 2. 4 2. 7 2. 9 73. 4 73. 2 73. 9 74. 0 73. 7 Kansas 10. 5 13. 6 12. 8 11. 3 11. 1 2. 2 2. 8 2. 7 2. 1 1. 9 70. 3 69. 9 69. 5 70. 0 69. 4 M i s s ouri 9. 5 10. 3 13. 8 11. 3 11. 7 2. 4 3. 1 2. 6 2. 8 2. 1 74. 0 72. 4 72. 3 71. 9 70. 4 Nebras k a 10. 0 9. 5 10. 3 10. 2 10. 2 1. 8 1. 5 1. 8 2. 6 2. 5 69. 5 71. 2 70. 2 67. 6 68. 2 Ok l ahom a 12. 8 13. 9 12. 6 11. 2 9. 8 2. 7 2. 7 2. 5 2. 4 2. 4 69. 1 71. 1 72. 9 71. 6 70. 3 Uni t ed S t ates 9. 8 10. 2 9. 8 9. 7 9. 7 1. 8 1. 7 1. 9 2. 4 2. 7 68. 3 69. 0 68. 9 68. 8 68. 1 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, H ousi ng V a canci e s and H o m eow nershi p , A nnual S t ati s ti cs: 2007, h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / hhes/ www/ housi ng/hvs/annual 07/ann07i nd.htm l (accessed June 30, 2008). H o m e ow nership R a t es Vacancy and O w ner s hip R a tes, K a nsas, Sur r ounding States, and the U .S. Hom e ow ner V acancy Rates Rental V acancy Rates 2003-2007 284 State Median Rent Median Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 1989 Median Rent Median Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 1999 Alabama $415 24.8 $447 24.8 Alaska 714 23.8 720 24.8 Arizona 560 27.5 619 26.6 Arkansas 418 26.5 453 24.4 California 792 29.1 747 27.7 Colorado 533 26.1 671 26.4 Connecticut 764 26.6 681 25.4 Delaware 634 24.7 639 24.3 District of Columbia 612 25.4 618 24.8 Florida 613 28.0 641 27.5 Georgia 553 25.8 613 24.9 Hawaii 830 27.4 779 27.2 Idaho 422 23.8 515 25.3 Illinois 569 25.9 605 24.4 Indiana 477 24.3 521 23.9 Iowa 429 24.1 470 23.2 Kansas 474 24.5 498 23.4 Kentucky 408 24.9 445 24.0 Louisiana 450 27.9 466 25.8 Maine 535 26.8 497 25.3 Maryland 700 25.4 689 24.7 Massachusetts 741 26.8 684 25.5 Michigan 540 27.2 546 24.4 Minnesota 539 26.7 566 24.7 Mississippi 394 27.1 439 25.0 Missouri 470 25.2 484 24.0 Montana 396 25.0 447 25.3 Nebraska 445 23.7 491 23.0 Nevada 650 26.8 699 26.5 New Hampshire 701 26.4 646 24.2 New Jersey 756 26.3 751 25.5 New Mexico 473 26.5 503 26.6 New York 620 26.3 672 26.8 North Carolina 488 24.4 548 24.3 North Dakota 400 23.9 412 22.3 Ohio 483 25.3 515 24.2 Oklahoma 434 25.4 456 24.3 Oregon 521 25.5 620 26.9 Pennsylvania 516 26.1 531 25.0 Rhode Island 625 27.5 553 25.7 South Carolina 482 24.4 510 24.4 South Dakota 391 24.6 426 22.9 Tennessee 456 25.0 505 24.8 Texas 505 24.6 574 24.4 Utah 471 23.8 597 24.9 Vermont 570 27.1 553 26.2 Virginia 632 25.8 650 24.5 Washington 569 25.7 663 26.5 West Virginia 387 26.8 401 25.8 Wisconsin 510 24.9 540 23.4 Wyoming 425 23.7 437 22.5 United States $571 26.4 $602 25.5 Median gross rent is the monthly rent agreed or contracted for plus the estimated monthly cost of utilities and fuels. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Brief, Housing Costs of Renters: 2000 (C2KBR-21), http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr- 21.pdf (accessed May 15, 2007). Median Gross Rent and Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, by State, 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 285 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000 Housing Units Vacant Housing Units County Total Total Owned Rented Allen 6,449 5,775 674 2.3 8.8 4,331 1,444 Anderson 3,596 3,221 375 2.6 11.4 2,576 645 Atchison 6,818 6,275 543 1.4 9.9 4,599 1,676 Barber 2,740 2,235 505 4.6 14.6 1,683 552 Barton 12,888 11,393 1,495 3.1 12.5 8,212 3,181 Bourbon 7,135 6,161 974 2.1 9.2 4,557 1,604 Brown 4,815 4,318 497 3.2 8.0 3,083 1,235 Butler 23,176 21,527 1,649 2.3 9.8 16,722 4,805 Chase 1,529 1,246 283 3.6 5.1 913 333 Chautauqua 2,169 1,796 373 3.0 10.3 1,474 322 Cherokee 10,031 8,875 1,156 2.8 13.1 6,753 2,122 Cheyenne 1,636 1,360 276 6.1 7.5 1,050 310 Clark 1,111 979 132 4.0 9.8 748 231 Clay 4,084 3,617 467 2.1 13.6 2,776 841 Cloud 4,838 4,163 675 4.4 15.5 3,093 1,070 Coffey 3,876 3,489 387 2.4 10.3 2,733 756 Comanche 1,088 872 216 7.3 7.3 644 228 Cowley 15,673 14,039 1,634 2.2 12.6 9,941 4,098 Crawford 17,221 15,504 1,717 2.4 9.2 9,983 5,521 Decatur 1,821 1,494 327 4.2 17.7 1,136 358 Dickinson 8,686 7,903 783 3.1 9.9 5,908 1,995 Doniphan 3,489 3,173 316 1.5 8.8 2,365 808 Douglas 40,250 38,486 1,764 1.7 3.8 19,975 18,511 Edwards 1,754 1,455 299 5.8 12.4 1,131 324 Elk 1,860 1,412 448 6.0 9.8 1,145 267 Ellis 12,078 11,193 885 1.6 6.9 7,089 4,104 Ellsworth 3,228 2,481 747 3.2 13.8 1,976 505 Finney 13,763 12,948 815 1.4 7.8 8,391 4,557 Ford 11,650 10,852 798 1.7 8.5 7,034 3,818 Franklin 10,229 9,452 777 2.1 6.7 6,943 2,509 Geary 11,959 10,458 1,501 2.9 12.8 5,277 5,181 Gove 1,423 1,245 178 3.7 10.7 994 251 Graham 1,553 1,263 290 5.5 16.7 1,004 259 Grant 3,027 2,742 285 2.2 16.5 2,046 696 Gray 2,181 2,045 136 1.5 4.6 1,486 559 Greeley 712 602 110 3.2 8.3 448 154 Greenwood 4,273 3,234 1,039 4.0 7.7 2,431 803 Hamilton 1,211 1,054 157 3.7 14.1 732 322 Harper 3,270 2,773 497 4.6 9.4 2,059 714 Harvey 13,378 12,581 797 1.7 7.3 9,042 3,539 Haskell 1,639 1,481 158 3.5 9.8 1,069 412 Hodgeman 945 796 149 3.4 12.3 625 171 Jackson 5,094 4,727 367 1.9 8.3 3,811 916 Jefferson 7,491 6,830 661 2.1 7.0 5,792 1,038 Jewell 2,103 1,695 408 2.0 9.6 1,346 349 Johnson 181,612 174,570 7,042 1.1 6.5 126,190 48,380 Kearny 1,657 1,542 115 1.6 7.6 1,130 412 Kingman 3,852 3,371 481 1.6 8.2 2,623 748 Kiowa 1,643 1,365 278 4.2 12.9 980 385 Labette 10,306 9,194 1,112 2.7 9.7 6,727 2,467 Lane 1,065 910 155 4.9 10.4 703 207 Leavenworth 24,401 23,071 1,330 1.5 5.9 15,450 7,621 Lincoln 1,853 1,529 324 7.3 6.7 1,197 332 Linn 4,720 3,807 913 1.8 7.4 3,143 664 Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units 286 Housing Characteristics in Kansas, by County, 2000 Housing Units Vacant Housing Units County Total Total Owned Rented Occupied Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Rental Vacancy Rate Housing Tenure Occupied Housing Units Logan 1,423 1,243 180 3.1 13.2 948 295 Lyon 14,757 13,691 1,066 1.6 8.2 8,352 5,339 McPherson 11,830 11,205 625 1.5 6.6 8,293 2,912 Marion 5,882 5,114 768 3.4 10.9 4,087 1,027 Marshall 4,999 4,458 541 2.2 12.7 3,544 914 Meade 1,968 1,728 240 4.3 10.7 1,285 443 Miami 10,984 10,365 619 1.7 6.0 8,148 2,217 Mitchell 3,340 2,850 490 2.6 10.9 2,127 723 Montgomery 17,207 14,903 2,304 3.4 16.1 10,674 4,229 Morris 3,160 2,539 621 1.8 7.6 1,980 559 Morton 1,519 1,306 213 3.7 13.0 931 375 Nemaha 4,340 3,959 381 3.2 7.6 3,200 759 Neosho 7,461 6,739 722 2.5 8.4 5,026 1,713 Ness 1,835 1,516 319 5.3 12.3 1,152 364 Norton 2,673 2,266 407 4.7 7.5 1,763 503 Osage 7,018 6,490 528 2.0 8.1 5,179 1,311 Osborne 2,419 1,940 479 4.0 14.9 1,529 411 Ottawa 2,755 2,430 325 2.8 11.9 1,994 436 Pawnee 3,114 2,739 375 2.8 12.8 2,033 706 Phillips 3,088 2,496 592 7.1 18.1 1,945 551 Pottawatomie 7,311 6,771 540 1.4 8.3 5,311 1,460 Pratt 4,633 3,963 670 2.6 11.8 2,909 1,054 Rawlins 1,565 1,269 296 6.1 12.5 975 294 Reno 27,625 25,498 2,127 1.9 10.1 18,022 7,476 Republic 3,113 2,557 556 4.6 11.8 2,021 536 Rice 4,609 4,050 559 2.5 9.4 3,102 948 Riley 23,397 22,137 1,260 2.0 4.1 10,454 11,683 Rooks 2,758 2,362 396 5.2 10.7 1,821 541 Rush 1,928 1,548 380 6.9 17.8 1,270 278 Russell 3,871 3,207 664 4.0 15.9 2,412 795 Saline 22,695 21,436 1,259 1.6 7.4 14,799 6,637 Scott 2,291 2,045 246 2.4 10.1 1,521 524 Sedgwick 191,133 176,444 14,689 1.8 11.5 116,719 59,725 Seward 8,027 7,419 608 1.9 9.6 4,754 2,665 Shawnee 73,768 68,920 4,848 1.3 7.3 46,483 22,437 Sheridan 1,263 1,124 139 2.9 10.0 925 199 Sherman 3,184 2,758 426 2.5 17.1 1,899 859 Smith 2,326 1,953 373 4.5 8.7 1,555 398 Stafford 2,458 2,010 448 4.9 12.9 1,563 447 Stanton 1,007 858 149 4.7 14.0 582 276 Stevens 2,265 1,988 277 2.0 11.6 1,502 486 Sumner 10,877 9,888 989 2.7 10.2 7,578 2,310 Thomas 3,562 3,226 336 2.3 7.7 2,227 999 Trego 1,723 1,412 311 2.7 13.3 1,145 267 Wabaunsee 3,033 2,633 400 2.8 7.9 2,187 446 Wallace 791 674 117 8.0 6.1 521 153 Washington 3,142 2,673 469 2.3 13.0 2,124 549 Wichita 1,119 967 152 1.9 14.9 716 251 Wilson 4,937 4,203 734 3.2 8.1 3,283 920 Woodson 2,076 1,642 434 3.6 11.8 1,337 305 Wyandotte 65,892 59,700 6,192 1.8 8.3 37,527 22,173 Kansas 1,131,200 1,037,891 93,309 2.0 8.8 718,703 319,188 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed May 15 2007). 287 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Allen 6,298 6,263 5,884 6,838 6,454 6,449 Anderson 3,533 3,407 3,205 3,628 3,514 3,596 Atchison 6,620 6,750 6,309 6,910 6,691 6,818 Barber 3,083 3,374 3,051 3,033 3,120 2,740 Barton 9,194 10,718 10,636 12,871 13,144 12,888 Bourbon 6,782 6,555 6,214 7,194 6,920 7,135 Brown 5,372 5,164 4,674 5,224 4,890 4,815 Butler 10,552 13,240 13,824 17,248 20,072 23,178 Chase 1,780 1,650 1,522 1,568 1,547 1,529 Chautauqua 2,776 2,550 2,270 2,320 2,249 2,169 Cherokee 8,861 8,577 8,564 9,315 9,428 10,031 Cheyenne 1,792 1,806 1,716 1,782 1,687 1,636 Clark 1,333 1,300 1,301 1,278 1,327 1,111 Clay 4,187 4,145 4,004 4,247 4,138 4,084 Cloud 5,593 5,291 5,206 5,497 5,198 4,838 Coffey 3,683 3,449 3,083 3,861 3,712 3,876 Comanche 1,326 1,371 1,209 1,171 1,256 1,088 Cowley 12,154 13,510 13,251 15,133 15,569 15,673 Crawford 14,419 14,499 14,970 16,822 16,526 17,221 Decatur 2,273 2,142 2,175 2,154 2,063 1,821 Dickinson 7,304 7,600 7,805 8,684 8,415 8,686 Doniphan 3,694 3,439 3,264 3,805 3,337 3,489 Douglas 9,774 13,383 18,275 25,494 31,782 40,250 Edwards 2,054 1,929 1,882 1,990 1,867 1,754 Elk 2,487 2,258 1,869 1,975 1,743 1,860 Ellis 5,117 6,112 7,760 10,248 11,115 12,078 Ellsworth 2,904 2,965 2,723 3,270 3,317 3,228 Finney 4,630 5,072 6,034 8,994 11,696 13,763 Ford 6,338 6,909 7,752 9,832 10,842 11,650 Franklin 6,769 7,110 7,205 8,763 8,926 10,229 Geary 6,369 8,337 8,751 11,088 11,952 11,959 Gove 1,271 1,363 1,312 1,596 1,494 1,423 Graham 1,602 1,830 1,655 1,809 1,753 1,553 Grant 1,401 1,543 1,924 2,602 2,599 3,027 Gray 1,483 1,499 1,626 2,010 2,114 2,181 Greeley 600 674 674 815 801 712 Greenwood 4,786 4,670 4,088 4,451 4,243 4,273 Hamilton 1,184 1,161 1,092 1,273 1,214 1,211 Harper 3,665 3,757 3,488 3,563 3,481 3,270 Harvey 6,930 8,548 9,215 11,563 12,290 13,378 Haskell 802 959 1,247 1,495 1,586 1,639 Hodgeman 1,011 1,012 1,007 1,054 1,022 945 Jackson 3,937 3,888 3,874 4,492 4,564 5,094 Jefferson 3,839 3,862 4,081 5,817 6,314 7,491 Jewell 3,436 3,094 2,633 2,791 2,409 2,103 Johnson 20,267 43,429 67,997 102,827 144,143 181,801 Kearny 1,042 998 1,045 1,409 1,561 1,657 Kingman 3,387 3,444 3,328 3,681 3,645 3,852 Kiowa 1,605 1,642 1,665 1,712 1,738 1,643 Labette 9,894 10,070 9,813 10,619 10,641 10,306 Lane 867 1,063 1,034 1,159 1,117 1,065 Leavenworth 11,542 13,069 14,996 18,441 21,264 24,401 Lincoln 2,365 2,184 2,039 2,110 1,864 1,853 Linn 3,672 3,383 3,339 3,977 4,811 4,720 Housing Units in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 288 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Housing Units in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 Logan 1,326 1,370 1,383 1,616 1,466 1,423 Lyon 8,853 9,134 11,014 13,980 14,346 14,757 McPherson 7,690 8,076 8,582 10,464 10,941 11,830 Marion 5,373 5,264 5,285 5,864 5,659 5,882 Marshall 6,324 5,961 5,405 5,584 5,269 4,999 Meade 1,823 1,924 1,914 2,048 2,049 1,968 Miami 6,087 6,627 6,635 8,457 8,971 10,984 Mitchell 3,643 3,391 3,131 3,510 3,359 3,340 Montgomery 16,403 17,056 16,233 18,153 17,920 17,208 Morris 3,128 3,032 2,908 3,187 3,149 3,160 Morton 842 1,138 1,273 1,454 1,515 1,519 Nemaha 4,659 4,375 4,214 4,432 4,319 4,340 Neosho 6,929 7,102 7,134 7,887 7,726 7,461 Ness 2,000 2,007 1,950 2,107 2,048 1,835 Norton 2,918 2,893 2,815 2,983 2,798 2,673 Osage 4,462 4,788 4,918 6,152 6,324 7,018 Osborne 3,119 2,940 2,729 2,774 2,496 2,419 Ottawa 2,666 2,740 2,505 2,667 2,591 2,755 Pawnee 2,883 3,359 3,181 3,442 3,412 3,114 Phillips 3,386 3,324 3,091 3,503 3,264 3,088 Pottawatomie 4,095 4,234 4,313 6,033 6,472 7,311 Pratt 4,217 4,485 4,099 4,450 4,620 4,633 Rawlins 1,843 1,822 1,724 1,826 1,744 1,565 Reno 17,957 20,551 21,792 26,574 26,607 27,625 Republic 4,272 4,007 3,634 3,801 3,283 3,113 Rice 5,215 5,003 4,745 4,974 4,868 4,609 Riley 8,390 11,631 14,865 20,873 22,868 23,400 Rooks 2,943 3,413 2,847 3,136 2,979 2,758 Rush 2,305 2,336 2,080 2,100 1,999 1,928 Russell 4,431 4,143 3,735 4,129 4,079 3,871 Saline 11,242 17,295 16,588 20,316 21,129 22,695 Scott 1,478 1,686 1,955 2,344 2,305 2,291 Sedgwick 73,829 114,038 120,666 145,863 170,159 191,133 Seward 3,219 4,991 5,290 6,707 7,572 8,027 Shawnee 33,917 46,015 51,940 64,446 68,991 73,768 Sheridan 1,406 1,324 1,307 1,444 1,324 1,263 Sherman 2,395 2,351 2,763 3,292 3,177 3,184 Smith 3,449 3,182 2,750 2,815 2,615 2,326 Stafford 3,157 2,927 2,602 2,709 2,666 2,458 Stanton 580 706 777 960 956 1,007 Stevens 1,365 1,480 1,543 1,978 2,116 2,265 Sumner 8,195 9,318 8,977 10,356 10,769 10,877 Thomas 2,437 2,542 2,757 3,496 3,534 3,562 Trego 1,773 1,844 1,731 1,991 1,851 1,723 Wabaunsee 2,749 2,720 2,560 2,891 2,853 3,033 Wallace 778 707 805 892 840 791 Washington 4,501 4,115 3,705 3,579 3,355 3,142 Wichita 801 925 1,029 1,293 1,190 1,119 Wilson 5,267 5,173 4,780 5,372 5,091 4,937 Woodson 2,394 2,270 2,032 2,294 2,199 2,076 Wyandotte 50,395 58,583 63,484 68,506 69,114 65,892 Kansas 625,148 740,335 789,735 955,207 1,044,112 1,131,395 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-18); CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed January 11, 2007); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1). 289 County Census 2000 Housing Units July 1, 2004r Estimate July 1, 2005r Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate Allen 6,449 6,489 6,487 6,482 Anderson 3,596 3,659 3,685 3,697 Atchison 6,818 6,936 6,962 6,968 Barber 2,740 2,770 2,778 2,772 Barton 12,888 12,955 12,988 13,001 Bourbon 7,135 7,308 7,314 7,305 Brown 4,815 4,914 4,919 4,914 Butler 23,178 24,843 25,164 25,387 Chase 1,529 1,551 1,553 1,549 Chautauqua 2,169 2,234 2,242 2,236 Cherokee 10,031 10,315 10,355 10,347 Cheyenne 1,636 1,649 1,649 1,644 Clark 1,111 1,142 1,147 1,145 Clay 4,084 4,150 4,168 4,184 Cloud 4,838 4,857 4,855 4,841 Coffey 3,876 4,017 4,039 4,049 Comanche 1,088 1,091 1,090 1,086 Cowley 15,673 16,081 16,118 16,144 Crawford 17,221 17,901 17,968 18,056 Decatur 1,821 1,839 1,839 1,834 Dickinson 8,686 8,841 8,867 8,897 Doniphan 3,489 3,540 3,555 3,557 Douglas 40,250 44,032 45,260 45,862 Edwards 1,754 1,775 1,777 1,772 Elk 1,860 1,921 1,929 1,924 Ellis 12,078 12,342 12,361 12,386 Ellsworth 3,228 3,302 3,321 3,315 Finney 13,763 13,976 13,971 13,945 Ford 11,650 11,980 12,017 12,013 Franklin 10,229 10,843 10,952 11,130 Geary 11,959 12,093 12,124 12,147 Gove 1,423 1,453 1,457 1,454 Graham 1,553 1,572 1,573 1,579 Grant 3,027 3,083 3,090 3,081 Gray 2,181 2,277 2,298 2,297 Greeley 712 722 723 721 Greenwood 4,273 4,350 4,356 4,344 Hamilton 1,211 1,238 1,237 1,234 Harper 3,270 3,284 3,288 3,287 Harvey 13,378 13,914 13,988 14,082 Haskell 1,639 1,686 1,690 1,685 Hodgeman 945 974 979 977 Jackson 5,094 5,317 5,379 5,433 Jefferson 7,491 7,931 8,019 8,127 Jewell 2,103 2,137 2,142 2,137 Johnson 181,801 203,222 207,249 211,336 Kearny 1,657 1,716 1,724 1,722 Kingman 3,852 3,910 3,920 3,911 Kiowa 1,643 1,662 1,663 1,658 Labette 10,306 10,401 10,404 10,398 Lane 1,065 1,062 1,060 1,058 Leavenworth 24,401 26,451 26,979 27,589 Lincoln 1,853 1,876 1,879 1,874 Linn 4,720 4,901 4,975 5,024 Logan 1,423 1,429 1,436 1,434 2000, 2004-2006 Housing Units in Kansas, by County 290 County Census 2000 Housing Units July 1, 2004r Estimate July 1, 2005r Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate 2000, 2004-2006 Housing Units in Kansas, by County Lyon 14,757 14,916 15,057 15,185 McPherson 11,830 12,270 12,365 12,462 Marion 5,882 6,050 6,100 6,130 Marshall 4,999 5,073 5,090 5,086 Meade 1,968 1,992 1,995 1,990 Miami 10,984 11,739 12,039 12,270 Mitchell 3,340 3,355 3,363 3,356 Montgomery 17,208 17,321 17,319 17,284 Morris 3,160 3,230 3,242 3,243 Morton 1,519 1,563 1,562 1,558 Nemaha 4,340 4,446 4,457 4,469 Neosho 7,461 7,546 7,551 7,542 Ness 1,835 1,855 1,857 1,853 Norton 2,673 2,698 2,699 2,692 Osage 7,018 7,309 7,377 7,412 Osborne 2,419 2,432 2,433 2,426 Ottawa 2,755 2,812 2,829 2,834 Pawnee 3,114 3,144 3,146 3,143 Phillips 3,088 3,130 3,134 3,126 Pottawatomie 7,311 7,776 7,905 8,151 Pratt 4,633 4,763 4,776 4,767 Rawlins 1,565 1,584 1,587 1,582 Reno 27,625 27,957 27,987 28,093 Republic 3,113 3,150 3,152 3,182 Rice 4,609 4,631 4,628 4,622 Riley 23,400 24,483 24,855 25,450 Rooks 2,758 2,769 2,777 2,772 Rush 1,928 1,947 1,945 1,939 Russell 3,871 3,853 3,850 3,850 Saline 22,695 23,239 23,371 23,482 Scott 2,291 2,315 2,322 2,317 Sedgwick 191,133 200,089 202,171 204,532 Seward 8,027 8,090 8,095 8,101 Shawnee 73,768 76,832 77,522 78,235 Sheridan 1,263 1,303 1,310 1,308 Sherman 3,184 3,251 3,263 3,256 Smith 2,326 2,364 2,367 2,362 Stafford 2,458 2,472 2,475 2,468 Stanton 1,007 1,029 1,029 1,027 Stevens 2,265 2,303 2,306 2,298 Sumner 10,877 11,088 11,121 11,148 Thomas 3,562 3,593 3,595 3,589 Trego 1,723 1,717 1,737 1,734 Wabaunsee 3,033 3,154 3,179 3,200 Wallace 791 802 803 800 Washington 3,142 3,205 3,218 3,210 Wichita 1,119 1,134 1,135 1,132 Wilson 4,937 5,016 5,022 5,009 Woodson 2,076 2,091 2,092 2,088 Wyandotte 65,892 66,333 66,560 67,191 Kansas 1,131,395 1,185,128 1,196,732 1,207,987 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing Unit Estimates, Annual Estimates of Housing Units for Counties in Kansas: April 1, 2000-July 1, 2006, http://www.census.gov/popest/housing/HU-EST2006-CO.html (accessed January 2, 2008); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/CQR.htm (accessed March 28, 2008). 291 Housing Units in Kansas for Cities with a Population of 10,000 or More 1980, 1990, and 2000 City 1980 1990 2000 Arkansas City 5,843 5,774 5,628 -3.7 Atchison 4,273 4,267 4,220 -1.2 Coffeyville 6,530 6,203 5,564 -14.8 Derby 3,194 4,999 6,407 100.6 Dodge City 7,265 8,258 8,976 23.6 El Dorado 5,057 5,241 5,460 8.0 Emporia 10,171 10,732 11,019 8.3 Garden City 6,745 8,583 9,907 46.9 Great Bend 6,879 7,050 7,080 2.9 Hays 6,853 7,798 8,772 28.0 Hutchinson 17,099 17,163 17,693 3.5 Junction City 8,153 8,891 8,740 7.2 Kansas City 64,493 64,469 61,446 -4.7 Lawrence 20,179 25,893 32,761 62.4 Leavenworth 11,425 12,568 12,936 13.2 Leawood 4,845 7,210 10,129 109.1 Lenexa 7,096 13,517 16,378 130.8 Liberal 5,857 6,663 7,014 19.8 McPherson 4,769 5,118 5,658 18.6 Manhattan 13,652 15,568 17,689 29.6 Merriam 4,640 5,365 5,042 8.7 Newton 6,555 6,955 7,277 11.0 Olathe 13,034 22,512 33,343 155.8 Ottawa 4,572 4,553 5,080 11.1 Overland Park 31,244 48,043 62,586 100.3 Parsons 5,428 5,450 5,359 -1.3 Pittsburg 8,494 8,445 8,855 4.3 Prairie Village 9,672 10,031 10,126 4.7 Salina 17,670 18,409 19,599 10.9 Shawnee 11,137 15,206 19,086 71.4 Topeka 51,556 54,664 56,435 9.5 Wichita 116,953 135,069 152,952 30.8 Winfield 4,400 4,835 5,049 14.8 Percent Change 1980-2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts: Kansas (CPH-2-18, CPH-L-157); CQR , http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed January 11, 2007); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1). 292 C ount y Lacki ng Com p l e te Plum bing Facilit ies Lacki ng Com p l e te K i t c hen Facilit i es N o T e lephone S e rvi ce Lacki ng Com p l e te Plum bing Facilit i es Lacki ng Com p l e te K i t c hen Facilit ies N o T e lephone S e rvi ce A l l en 1. 2 1. 3 7. 7 0. 6 0. 3 5. 6 A nders on 1. 0 0. 8 6. 9 1. 4 1. 0 5. 5 A t c hi s on 1. 5 1. 5 5. 0 0. 4 0. 6 3. 1 B arber 2. 5 4. 8 2. 6 0. 4 0. 7 2. 2 B art on 0. 5 1. 1 4. 9 0. 5 0. 8 3. 7 B ourbon 2. 1 2. 2 7. 1 0. 6 0. 5 4. 8 B r ow n 1. 2 2. 4 4. 6 0. 4 0. 8 4. 2 B ut l er 0. 7 1. 1 4. 0 0. 3 0. 4 2. 3 Chas e 2. 3 2. 2 6. 2 0. 6 0. 9 4. 9 Chaut auqua 2. 8 5. 7 9. 2 1. 1 0. 4 4. 6 Cherok ee 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 Cl ark 6. 4 7. 5 3. 5 0. 4 0. 6 2. 0 Cl ay 0. 6 0. 9 4. 8 0. 1 0. 3 3. 6 Cl oud 0. 5 2. 4 4. 5 0. 4 0. 4 4. 0 Cof f ey 2. 0 2. 1 5. 1 0. 8 1. 0 2. 4 Com anc he 8. 4 8. 0 5. 6 0. 1 0. 5 5. 5 Cow l ey 0. 6 0. 8 6. 2 0. 5 0. 5 0. 2 Craw f ord 0. 7 0. 6 5. 5 0. 6 0. 6 4. 1 Dec at ur 1. 4 3. 1 3. 8 0. 1 0. 6 2. 2 Di c k i ns on 1. 0 1. 5 5. 1 0. 5 0. 1 2. 2 Doni phan 2. 3 2. 5 5. 5 0. 5 0. 5 3. 2 Dougl as 0. 5 0. 4 3. 8 0. 3 0. 3 2. 1 E dw ards 0. 7 0. 6 6. 6 0. 3 0. 6 3. 2 E l k 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 E l l s w ort h 3. 8 4. 8 4. 3 0. 4 0. 4 1. 2 Fi nney 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 Frank l i n 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 Greel ey 1. 7 2. 0 2. 3 0. 3 0. 0 1. 2 Greenw ood 0. 6 0. 4 6. 8 1. 0 1. 2 4. 6 1990 Percent of Occupied H ousing U nit s 2000 Percent of Occupied H ousing U nit s Selected H ousing C har acter istics in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990 and 2000 293 C ount y Lacki ng Com p l e te Plum bing Facilit ies Lacki ng Com p l e te K i t c hen Facilit i es N o T e lephone S e rvi ce Lacki ng Com p l e te Plum bing Facilit i es Lacki ng Com p l e te K i t c hen Facilit ies N o T e lephone S e rvi ce 1990 Percent of Occupied H ousing U nit s 2000 Percent of Occupied H ousing U nit s Selected H ousing C har acter istics in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990 and 2000 Ham i l t on 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 Has k el l 2. 4 2. 8 6. 0 1. 0 1. 3 3. 4 Hodgem an 0. 7 0. 7 2. 1 1. 5 0. 8 1. 4 Ja ckso n 1 .7 0 . 8 5 .3 0 . 4 0 .2 2 . 4 J ef f ers on 1. 9 1. 6 3. 9 0. 5 0. 6 2. 8 J ew el l 4. 4 4. 3 3. 0 0. 1 0. 2 3. 1 J ohns on 0. 1 0. 3 1. 0 0. 3 0. 4 0. 6 K earny 0. 4 0. 3 5. 1 0. 7 0. 3 1. 8 K i ngm an 1. 3 2. 0 6. 0 0. 6 0. 0 3. 6 K i ow a 1. 3 0. 9 3. 8 0. 3 2. 0 3. 6 Labet t e 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 Leavenw ort h 0. 7 1. 0 4. 0 0. 4 0. 4 2. 5 Li nc ol n 5. 6 6. 4 3. 1 0. 3 0. 7 4. 1 Li nn 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 M c P hers on 0. 8 0. 5 3. 8 0. 2 0. 3 2. 5 M ari on 1. 9 2. 2 4. 2 0. 5 0. 9 3. 0 M ars hal l 2. 2 1. 8 4. 4 0. 1 0. 4 2. 3 M eade 1. 0 1. 3 5. 9 0. 3 0. 2 2. 8 M i am i 0. 8 1. 0 3. 6 0. 9 1. 1 2. 2 M i t c hel l 0. 4 2. 7 2. 0 0. 5 0. 6 3. 3 M ont gom ery 0. 9 1. 6 8. 6 0. 3 0. 6 6. 9 M orri s 1. 1 0. 8 5. 1 0. 2 0. 0 2. 7 M ort on 0. 9 2. 0 8. 7 1. 2 1. 0 2. 1 Nem aha 1. 5 1. 2 2. 6 0. 6 0. 4 2. 6 Neos ho 0. 8 0. 8 7. 0 0. 8 0. 6 5. 0 Nes s 2. 9 5. 6 2. 3 0. 0 0. 1 2. 0 Nort on 2. 2 2. 9 3. 9 0. 5 1. 4 3. 8 Os age 1. 0 0. 9 5. 8 0. 5 0. 5 2. 7 Os borne 2. 0 4. 4 4. 0 0. 5 0. 7 3. 9 Ot t aw a 1. 5 0. 9 6. 0 0. 7 0. 5 2. 9 P aw nee 0. 4 0. 5 4. 3 0. 4 0. 7 3. 3 294 C ount y Lacki ng Com p l e te Plum bing Facilit ies Lacki ng Com p l e te K i t c hen Facilit i es N o T e lephone S e rvi ce Lacki ng Com p l e te Plum bing Facilit i es Lacki ng Com p l e te K i t c hen Facilit ies N o T e lephone S e rvi ce 1990 Percent of Occupied H ousing U nit s 2000 Percent of Occupied H ousing U nit s Selected H ousing C har acter istics in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990 and 2000 Ph illip s 2 .7 4 . 5 4 .6 0 . 6 0 .7 2 . 0 P ot t aw at om i e 0. 4 0. 8 3. 4 0. 1 0. 4 1. 9 P r at t 0. 3 0. 6 3. 8 0. 5 0. 5 2. 6 Raw l i ns 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 Republ i c 2. 5 4. 1 3. 4 0. 4 0. 4 4. 3 Ri c e 1. 6 3. 2 6. 1 0. 4 0. 2 4. 8 Ri l ey 0. 5 0. 6 3. 1 0. 3 0. 2 1. 5 Rook s 2. 5 3. 6 3. 5 0. 6 0. 3 3. 1 Rus h 3. 0 6. 2 3. 7 1. 0 1. 0 4. 1 Rus s el l 2. 1 5. 1 5. 7 0. 7 0. 6 3. 0 S al i ne 0. 2 0. 6 4. 6 0. 1 0. 4 3. 0 S c ot t 0. 3 0. 3 3. 3 0. 0 0. 3 3. 5 S edgw i c k 0. 3 0. 6 4. 6 0. 3 0. 6 2. 8 S ew ard 0. 1 0. 4 10. 6 0. 3 0. 4 7. 0 S haw nee 0. 3 0. 6 3. 4 0. 3 0. 5 2. 8 S heri dan 1. 5 2. 0 3. 1 1. 6 0. 7 1. 2 S herm an 0. 0 0. 8 4. 4 0. 2 0. 4 3. 0 S m i t h 3. 8 5. 0 3. 5 1. 1 0. 5 3. 1 S t af f ord 2. 6 4. 3 5. 4 0. 1 0. 3 4. 0 S t ant on 0. 8 1. 3 6. 3 1. 3 0. 7 2. 8 S t evens 0. 8 0. 4 4. 0 0. 9 0. 4 0. 7 S um ner 1. 1 1. 5 4. 2 0. 4 0. 6 3. 2 Thom as 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 W abauns ee 1. 6 1. 2 3. 8 1. 2 1. 1 2. 0 W al l ac e 1. 0 1. 2 2. 8 0. 0 0. 3 2. 4 W as hi ngt on 5. 1 8. 0 3. 2 1. 5 1. 3 3. 6 W i c hi t a 2. 8 2. 8 2. 5 0. 7 0. 3 1. 7 W i l s on 1. 9 1. 9 7. 8 0. 7 1. 0 6. 2 W oods on 2. 7 2. 2 5. 6 0. 5 1. 0 5. 4 W y andot t e 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 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, S u m m a ry S o ci al , E c onom i c , and H ousi ng C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (C P H -5-18); C ensus 2000, P r ofi l e of S e l e cted H ousi ng C haracteri sti c s (D P - 4). 295 Percent Housing Units with: County Occupied Housing Units Utility Gas Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas Electricity Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. Coal or Coke Wood Solar Energy Other Fuel No Fuel Used Allen 5,775 69.9 10.1 15.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.7 0.1 Anderson 3,221 57.4 25.5 9.5 0.0 0.0 6.9 0.0 0.7 0.0 Atchison 6,275 66.2 16.6 12.6 0.7 0.0 2.5 0.0 1.2 0.1 Barber 2,235 76.1 13.6 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 Barton 11,393 81.6 9.1 7.9 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.1 0.1 Bourbon 6,161 61.0 19.6 15.2 0.3 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.3 0.0 Brown 4,318 64.0 26.2 6.7 1.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.3 Butler 21,527 59.2 17.8 20.4 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 Chase 1,246 49.7 38.0 5.9 0.8 0.0 4.3 0.0 1.1 0.2 Chautauqua 1,796 65.7 19.8 5.0 0.0 0.0 9.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 Cherokee 8,875 56.9 15.4 22.4 0.2 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.3 0.1 Cheyenne 1,360 73.5 19.8 4.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.8 0.3 Clark 979 75.0 17.8 6.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Clay 3,617 63.9 20.7 10.3 1.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.5 0.0 Cloud 4,163 73.1 14.1 10.3 0.5 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.2 0.0 Coffey 3,489 54.1 29.2 12.1 0.9 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 Comanche 872 66.6 25.3 6.9 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 Cowley 14,039 68.2 13.5 16.1 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.1 0.3 0.2 Crawford 15,504 69.8 11.8 15.8 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.2 0.2 Decatur 1,494 65.1 29.9 2.3 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.9 0.8 Dickinson 7,903 67.2 20.7 9.7 0.3 0.0 1.5 0.1 0.5 0.0 Doniphan 3,173 51.9 31.7 10.5 1.5 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 Douglas 38,486 74.0 6.3 18.3 0.2 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 Edwards 1,455 73.7 17.2 8.1 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.2 0.0 Elk 1,412 64.0 15.2 7.6 0.9 0.0 11.3 0.0 0.9 0.0 Ellis 11,193 71.0 6.9 20.6 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.1 Ellsworth 2,481 70.7 17.6 7.0 0.4 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Finney 12,948 86.5 4.2 8.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 Ford 10,852 81.6 8.2 8.7 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Franklin 9,452 62.9 19.4 13.6 0.3 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.7 0.1 Geary 10,458 64.8 7.2 25.8 0.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.5 0.4 Gove 1,245 60.9 28.6 7.6 0.6 0.0 1.9 0.1 0.3 0.0 Graham 1,263 67.9 24.3 4.8 0.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.3 0.0 Grant 2,742 85.7 6.6 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.0 Gray 2,045 79.0 13.6 6.3 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.2 0.0 House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000 296 Percent Housing Units with: County Occupied Housing Units Utility Gas Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas Electricity Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. Coal or Coke Wood Solar Energy Other Fuel No Fuel Used House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000 Greeley 602 73.9 19.3 5.3 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Greenwood 3,234 53.8 27.6 12.3 0.8 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.7 0.0 Hamilton 1,054 76.3 16.6 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.8 1.5 0.2 Harper 2,773 72.0 17.3 8.0 0.0 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.9 0.0 Harvey 12,581 65.3 9.4 23.1 0.2 0.0 1.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 Haskell 1,481 86.4 5.3 7.0 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.5 0.0 Hodgeman 796 52.0 40.8 4.8 0.5 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.0 Jackson 4,727 35.4 46.2 9.5 0.3 0.0 7.6 0.0 1.1 0.0 Jefferson 6,830 40.5 41.3 11.5 0.4 0.0 4.9 0.1 1.2 0.0 Jewell 1,695 59.3 32.3 2.3 0.8 0.0 4.2 0.0 1.1 0.0 Johnson 174,570 80.9 1.2 17.7 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 Kearny 1,542 88.0 5.8 5.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 Kingman 3,371 55.5 31.7 8.7 0.5 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 Kiowa 1,365 75.4 14.8 8.5 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.3 0.1 Labette 9,194 68.7 13.2 12.3 0.1 0.0 4.3 0.2 1.1 0.1 Lane 910 74.8 17.7 6.3 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 Leavenworth 23,071 65.4 16.1 16.2 0.2 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.3 0.1 Lincoln 1,529 56.7 32.2 7.0 1.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.3 0.0 Linn 3,807 35.3 37.3 18.9 0.2 0.0 6.7 0.2 1.3 0.1 Logan 1,243 79.5 14.5 4.7 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 Lyon 13,691 60.3 12.0 25.1 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 McPherson 11,205 73.5 13.9 10.7 0.3 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.2 0.2 Marion 5,114 65.6 21.3 8.2 0.8 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 Marshall 4,458 65.3 25.2 7.8 0.2 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 Meade 1,728 76.3 13.8 8.5 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.8 0.0 Miami 10,365 42.1 21.5 32.2 0.2 0.1 3.3 0.0 0.4 0.2 Mitchell 2,850 68.8 23.2 4.2 0.4 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.8 0.0 Montgomery 14,903 75.2 9.0 12.8 0.1 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.4 0.0 Morris 2,539 55.8 29.0 10.8 0.4 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 Morton 1,306 82.9 12.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 Nemaha 3,959 56.3 31.3 8.3 0.9 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.3 0.0 Neosho 6,739 69.1 16.0 10.1 0.1 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.9 0.3 Ness 1,516 52.8 36.7 6.4 0.9 0.0 1.6 0.2 1.0 0.5 Norton 2,266 68.8 23.3 5.2 0.6 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.5 0.1 Osage 6,490 54.0 28.0 12.4 0.2 0.0 4.9 0.0 0.5 0.0 297 Percent Housing Units with: County Occupied Housing Units Utility Gas Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas Electricity Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. Coal or Coke Wood Solar Energy Other Fuel No Fuel Used House Heating Fuel in Kansas, by County, 2000 Osborne 1,940 67.2 25.4 4.0 0.1 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.3 0.2 Ottawa 2,430 42.8 39.5 12.1 1.8 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 Pawnee 2,739 69.8 18.5 9.5 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.6 0.0 Phillips 2,496 72.4 20.1 4.0 0.1 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.9 0.1 Pottawatomie 6,771 59.6 25.6 10.0 0.1 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 Pratt 3,963 78.6 12.5 7.1 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.6 0.0 Rawlins 1,269 63.0 30.7 4.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.5 0.2 Reno 25,498 73.3 9.4 15.6 0.1 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.4 0.1 Republic 2,557 65.4 27.3 4.3 0.5 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 Rice 4,050 76.4 14.8 6.4 0.2 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 Riley 22,137 56.1 8.2 34.2 0.1 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.3 0.1 Rooks 2,362 74.3 16.2 7.1 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 Rush 1,548 74.3 21.1 3.6 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 Russell 3,207 78.1 12.8 7.1 0.1 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.2 0.0 Saline 21,436 72.3 8.1 18.1 0.3 0.0 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 Scott 2,045 85.0 7.6 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sedgwick 176,444 71.2 3.3 25.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.1 Seward 7,419 82.1 5.1 12.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.1 Shawnee 68,920 72.3 5.2 21.4 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.2 0.1 Sheridan 1,124 67.5 25.4 4.5 0.4 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.2 0.0 Sherman 2,758 85.5 7.8 6.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.5 0.0 Smith 1,953 64.2 23.6 8.4 0.1 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.1 Stafford 2,010 67.6 24.0 5.6 0.7 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.8 0.0 Stanton 858 87.3 4.4 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.8 0.0 Stevens 1,988 88.5 5.3 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 Sumner 9,888 64.6 20.3 12.6 0.2 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.3 0.0 Thomas 3,226 81.5 7.6 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.0 Trego 1,412 61.1 26.0 10.6 0.4 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.6 0.0 Wabaunsee 2,633 38.2 47.9 7.8 0.5 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.4 0.0 Wallace 674 65.9 29.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 1.6 0.0 Washington 2,673 63.9 25.5 3.9 0.4 0.1 5.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 Wichita 967 77.2 12.7 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wilson 4,203 64.2 20.1 9.4 0.2 0.0 5.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 Woodson 1,642 51.9 29.2 10.9 0.6 0.0 7.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 Wyandotte 59,700 85.3 1.3 12.8 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.2 Kansas 1,037,891 71.5 9.5 17.2 0.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.3 0.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 298 County Total Units 1990 Median Value 1990 Total Units 2000 Median Value 2000 Allen 3,002 $27,600 3,055 $40,900 Anderson 1,396 27,200 1,582 49,300 Atchison 3,243 32,400 3,557 56,500 Barber 1,308 28,400 1,327 33,000 Barton 6,540 37,700 6,894 55,500 Bourbon 2,917 29,800 3,121 46,200 Brown 2,187 28,000 2,304 50,800 Butler 9,750 51,800 12,014 83,900 Chase 532 22,400 576 39,800 Chautauqua 857 18,900 820 26,200 Cherokee 4,278 27,000 4,420 46,900 Cheyenne 679 31,900 762 48,500 Clark 541 29,500 581 42,600 Clay 1,959 33,800 2,127 52,900 Cloud 2,468 25,600 2,571 42,400 Coffey 1,466 34,800 1,750 60,700 Comanche 502 24,300 471 29,700 Cowley 7,299 37,500 7,524 54,100 Crawford 7,764 30,700 7,648 54,000 Decatur 844 28,800 857 43,600 Dickinson 3,983 35,600 4,548 62,800 Doniphan 1,434 29,200 1,482 54,700 Douglas 11,821 68,000 15,761 117,800 Edwards 897 24,900 847 36,300 Elk 677 15,000 681 24,700 Ellis 5,338 49,600 5,961 85,500 Ellsworth 1,458 28,300 1,533 43,400 Finney 4,994 50,800 6,205 83,800 Ford 4,876 48,900 5,495 69,200 Franklin 3,778 37,700 4,436 73,800 Geary 3,744 55,400 3,944 69,400 Gove 661 30,300 647 48,100 Graham 767 24,900 726 41,300 Grant 1,101 53,200 1,411 78,600 Gray 892 45,500 1,058 76,000 Greeley 272 39,500 292 57,700 Greenwood 1,517 21,900 1,577 35,300 Hamilton 487 37,800 521 59,400 Harper 1,588 32,300 1,603 44,100 Harvey 6,163 47,100 7,279 76,400 Haskell 622 45,900 713 76,100 Hodgeman 397 26,800 406 45,000 Jackson 1,720 34,300 2,022 70,200 Jefferson 2,651 47,100 3,464 83,100 Jewell 856 14,999 880 24,000 Johnson 86,592 91,500 117,667 150,100 Kearny 577 45,900 697 77,500 Kingman 1,589 34,600 1,735 56,800 Kiowa 785 33,600 716 44,200 Labette 4,878 29,000 4,913 39,600 Lane 496 32,600 516 48,500 Leavenworth 9,576 64,000 11,984 96,900 Lincoln 748 17,200 820 33,900 Linn 1,219 26,800 1,504 56,100 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 299 County Total Units 1990 Median Value 1990 Total Units 2000 Median Value 2000 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value in Kansas, by County, 1990 and 2000 Logan 705 $30,800 782 $55,000 Lyon 5,599 45,800 5,983 67,900 McPherson 5,600 47,900 6,439 82,700 Marion 2,559 30,700 2,770 52,300 Marshall 2,469 26,300 2,572 46,200 Meade 912 35,900 965 52,900 Miami 3,693 47,700 4,945 106,300 Mitchell 1,637 28,800 1,646 55,600 Montgomery 8,493 29,400 8,135 44,400 Morris 1,161 33,500 1,310 48,400 Morton 642 44,700 662 67,700 Nemaha 1,976 35,400 2,232 58,200 Neosho 3,544 28,600 3,634 44,900 Ness 921 29,900 860 40,600 Norton 1,276 25,700 1,407 46,800 Osage 2,741 38,300 3,200 67,600 Osborne 1,140 18,400 1,116 32,000 Ottawa 1,250 27,500 1,338 58,900 Pawnee 1,577 35,300 1,680 48,800 Phillips 1,400 26,800 1,436 48,200 Pottawatomie 2,893 46,400 3,582 81,100 Pratt 2,171 37,500 2,293 56,600 Rawlins 633 27,500 674 41,300 Reno 13,559 40,100 14,918 66,600 Republic 1,481 18,900 1,442 35,300 Rice 2,380 27,200 2,550 42,900 Riley 7,021 63,500 8,466 93,700 Rooks 1,492 25,800 1,414 38,300 Rush 968 19,200 1,034 32,200 Russell 2,032 28,000 1,913 41,100 Saline 11,056 45,500 12,517 85,300 Scott 1,104 44,000 1,214 72,100 Sedgwick 84,206 58,500 101,543 83,600 Seward 3,275 48,800 3,519 72,400 Shawnee 35,501 55,700 39,799 81,600 Sheridan 575 27,600 611 56,000 Sherman 1,390 37,900 1,418 63,900 Smith 1,168 20,700 1,063 37,400 Stafford 1,143 24,000 1,164 34,400 Stanton 315 44,500 349 73,400 Stevens 881 48,800 999 79,000 Sumner 5,220 39,300 5,491 62,100 Thomas 1,613 45,400 1,739 75,500 Trego 781 27,900 890 47,400 Wabaunsee 1,140 34,600 1,320 62,600 Wallace 328 28,400 348 45,700 Washington 1,390 18,500 1,453 32,200 Wichita 436 37,900 512 55,300 Wilson 2,109 23,500 2,182 37,700 Woodson 738 18,800 771 34,300 Wyandotte 33,648 42,300 33,655 54,300 Kansas 500,628 $52,200 581,960 $83,500 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (CP-1-18); Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 300 County Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median Rent Allen 1,175 $174 1,407 $365 Anderson 492 159 573 365 Atchison 1,393 184 1,567 378 Barber 411 193 464 354 Barton 2,845 211 3,114 390 Bourbon 1,261 179 1,479 356 Brown 958 159 1,123 342 Butler 3,815 243 4,517 485 Chase 168 151 281 349 Chautauqua 222 141 252 365 Cherokee 1,570 166 1,995 381 Cheyenne 201 144 244 314 Clark 157 189 202 386 Clay 718 169 733 333 Cloud 997 152 983 312 Coffey 556 194 683 394 Comanche 155 153 193 294 Cowley 3,507 213 3,925 417 Crawford 4,239 207 5,383 451 Decatur 290 166 315 353 Dickinson 1,618 190 1,833 377 Doniphan 529 164 726 379 Douglas 13,748 343 18,344 560 Edwards 271 160 291 350 Elk 185 111 222 301 Ellis 3,350 227 4,034 431 Ellsworth 424 166 457 336 Finney 3,846 300 4,483 491 Ford 3,153 263 3,764 450 Franklin 1,905 216 2,329 465 Geary 4,921 283 5,120 461 Gove 149 148 212 330 Graham 247 145 217 320 Grant 594 263 667 436 Gray 354 204 525 418 Greeley 98 206 128 383 Greenwood 591 156 717 322 Hamilton 214 197 299 373 Harper 605 183 631 356 Harvey 3,251 231 3,454 448 Haskell 247 229 398 446 Hodgeman 82 158 135 360 Jackson 576 183 834 453 Jefferson 652 223 867 447 Jewell 216 116 267 266 Johnson 40,520 438 48,068 702 Kearny 307 254 375 465 Kingman 521 199 602 397 Kiowa 302 173 358 336 Labette 2,106 187 2,332 375 Lane 155 169 189 365 Leavenworth 5,718 342 7,416 551 Lincoln 168 112 239 296 Linn 417 151 568 412 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 301 County Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median Rent Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Gross Rent in Kansas by County, 1990 and 2000 1990 2000 Logan 185 $157 252 $360 Lyon 4,649 234 5,205 420 McPherson 2,383 224 2,817 416 Marion 775 176 933 374 Marshall 720 156 825 324 Meade 323 192 395 395 Miami 1,543 235 1,947 499 Mitchell 585 174 694 346 Montgomery 3,758 192 4,048 401 Morris 438 176 491 368 Morton 260 218 342 413 Nemaha 527 163 640 321 Neosho 1,414 180 1,621 375 Ness 214 163 315 340 Norton 450 163 475 329 Osage 952 189 1,218 398 Osborne 299 138 364 314 Ottawa 329 162 392 372 Pawnee 674 197 655 332 Phillips 459 155 489 296 Pottawatomie 1,055 219 1,333 464 Pratt 845 222 1,004 389 Rawlins 179 168 249 328 Reno 6,538 233 7,295 442 Republic 381 135 469 288 Rice 833 165 893 340 Riley 10,072 323 11,573 475 Rooks 399 153 502 325 Rush 204 143 253 328 Russell 636 169 740 325 Saline 6,202 249 6,557 457 Scott 364 225 496 402 Sedgwick 54,219 302 59,432 511 Seward 2,143 285 2,643 467 Shawnee 20,293 307 22,202 494 Sheridan 126 147 166 286 Sherman 666 197 840 414 Smith 291 125 348 283 Stafford 332 160 404 353 Stanton 172 207 248 406 Stevens 349 233 483 450 Sumner 1,827 201 2,133 416 Thomas 839 205 953 373 Trego 211 153 228 326 Wabaunsee 273 168 343 378 Wallace 92 157 136 361 Washington 355 124 448 286 Wichita 185 183 224 451 Wilson 721 160 855 382 Woodson 276 142 276 321 Wyandotte 21,576 285 22,045 492 Kansas 270,761 $285 310,423 $498 Median gross rent is the monthly rent agreed or contracted for plus the estimated monthly cost of utilities and fuels. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts: Kansas (CPH-1-18); Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: Kansas (DP-4). 302 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Allen $395 $400 $525 $696 $757 Anderson 380 422 525 676 736 Atchison 413 459 563 820 989 Barber 341 402 525 684 806 Barton 341 411 525 698 904 Bourbon 381 405 525 759 855 Brown 413 459 563 820 989 Butler 423 473 622 796 894 Chase 366 400 525 668 689 Chautauqua 380 422 525 676 736 Cherokee 438 454 525 735 902 Cheyenne 393 399 525 672 691 Clark 454 459 558 679 745 Clay 408 447 550 706 869 Cloud 407 415 525 689 712 Coffey 366 400 525 668 689 Comanche 341 402 525 684 806 Cowley 351 429 525 665 685 Crawford 373 436 574 773 862 Decatur 393 399 525 672 691 Dickinson 342 398 525 632 779 Doniphan 361 446 555 699 829 Douglas 517 531 683 997 1,199 Edwards 341 402 525 684 806 Elk 380 422 525 676 736 Ellis 377 427 562 777 814 Ellsworth 407 415 525 689 712 Finney 462 463 597 725 918 Ford 481 482 580 714 763 Franklin 475 476 590 752 804 Geary 373 442 543 719 804 Gove 393 399 525 672 691 Graham 393 399 525 672 691 Grant 454 459 558 679 745 Gray 454 459 558 679 745 Greeley 454 459 558 679 745 Greenwood 366 400 525 668 689 Hamilton 454 459 558 679 745 Harper 341 402 525 684 806 Harvey 423 473 622 796 894 Haskell 454 459 558 679 745 Hodgeman 454 459 558 679 745 Jackson 454 494 605 767 806 Jefferson 454 494 605 767 806 Jewell 407 415 525 689 712 Johnson 547 657 754 1,020 1,073 Kearny 454 459 558 679 745 Kingman 341 402 525 684 806 Kiowa 341 402 525 684 806 Labette 341 408 525 711 732 Lane 454 459 558 679 745 Leavenworth 547 657 754 1,020 1,073 Lincoln 407 415 525 689 712 Linn 547 657 754 1,020 1,073 Logan 393 399 525 672 691 Lyon 342 400 525 701 830 Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2008 303 County Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms Three Bedrooms Four Bedrooms Fair Market Rents in Kansas, by County, 2008 McPherson $437 $438 $525 $687 $707 Marion 366 400 525 668 689 Marshall 408 447 550 706 869 Meade 454 459 558 679 745 Miami 547 657 754 1,020 1,073 Mitchell 407 415 525 689 712 Montgomery 376 420 525 646 804 Morris 408 447 550 706 869 Morton 454 459 558 679 745 Nemaha 413 459 563 820 989 Neosho 340 409 525 625 918 Ness 454 459 558 679 745 Norton 393 399 525 672 691 Osage 454 494 605 767 806 Osborne 393 399 525 672 691 Ottawa 407 415 525 689 712 Pawnee 341 402 525 684 806 Phillips 393 399 525 672 691 Pottawatomie 355 492 546 695 801 Pratt 342 400 525 680 803 Rawlins 393 399 525 672 691 Reno 374 416 546 748 770 Republic 407 415 525 689 712 Rice 380 415 525 696 718 Riley 429 463 575 837 1,009 Rooks 393 399 525 672 691 Rush 341 402 525 684 806 Russell 393 399 525 672 691 Saline 435 436 574 765 788 Scott 454 459 558 679 745 Sedgwick 423 473 622 796 894 Seward 394 484 560 688 833 Shawnee 454 494 605 767 806 Sheridan 393 399 525 672 691 Sherman 386 399 525 659 679 Smith 393 399 525 672 691 Stafford 341 402 525 684 806 Stanton 454 459 558 679 745 Stevens 454 459 558 679 745 Sumner 340 400 525 707 822 Thomas 391 398 525 667 687 Trego 393 399 525 672 691 Wabaunsee 454 494 605 767 806 Wallace 393 399 525 672 691 Washington 407 415 525 689 712 Wichita 454 459 558 679 745 Wilson 379 421 525 675 734 Woodson 380 422 525 676 736 Wyandotte 547 657 754 1,020 1,073 Kansas $451 $509 $628 $833 $919 Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2008 Fair Market Rents, http://www.huduser.org/datasets/fmr.html (accessed December 5, 2007); National Low Income Housing Coalition, Out of Reach 2007-2008 , http://www.nlihc.org/oor/oor2008/ (accessed May 30, 2008). Fair market rent is the amount that would be needed to pay the gross rent (shelter rent plus utilities) of privately owned, decent, and safe rental housing of a modest (non-luxury) nature with suitable amenities. 304 C ount y M ean Renter W a ge St udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s S t udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s A l l en $8. 30 $7. 60 $7. 69 $10. 10 $13. 38 $14. 56 37 37 49 65 70 A nders on 8. 06 7. 31 8. 12 10. 10 13. 00 14. 15 36 40 50 65 70 A t c hi s on 9. 62 7. 94 8. 83 10. 83 15. 77 19. 02 33 37 45 66 79 B arber 11. 13 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 24 28 36 47 56 B art on 9. 75 6. 56 7. 90 10. 10 13. 42 17. 38 27 32 41 55 71 B ourbon 7. 68 7. 33 7. 79 10. 10 14. 60 16. 44 38 41 53 76 86 B r ow n 9. 09 7. 94 8. 83 10. 83 15. 77 19. 02 35 39 48 69 84 B ut l er 8. 32 8. 13 9. 10 11. 96 15. 31 17. 19 39 44 57 74 83 Chas e 9. 03 7. 04 7. 69 10. 10 12. 85 13. 25 31 34 45 57 59 Chaut auqua 7. 67 7. 31 8. 12 10. 10 13. 00 14. 15 38 42 53 68 74 Cherok ee 9. 19 8. 42 8. 73 10. 10 14. 13 17. 35 37 38 44 62 75 Cheyenne 10. 68 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 28 29 38 48 50 Cl ark 10. 87 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 32 32 39 48 53 Cl ay 6. 60 7. 85 8. 60 10. 58 13. 58 16. 71 48 52 64 82 101 Cl oud 6. 56 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 48 49 62 81 83 Cof f ey 15. 07 7. 04 7. 69 10. 10 12. 85 13. 25 19 20 27 34 35 Com anc he 6. 95 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 38 44 58 76 89 Cow l ey 9. 68 6. 75 8. 25 10. 10 12. 79 13. 17 28 34 42 53 54 Craw f ord 8. 79 7. 17 8. 38 11. 04 14. 87 16. 58 33 38 50 68 75 Dec at ur 7. 41 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 41 41 55 70 72 Di c k i ns on 7. 91 6. 58 7. 65 10. 10 12. 15 14. 98 33 39 51 61 76 Doni phan 11. 11 6. 94 8. 58 10. 67 13. 44 15. 94 25 31 38 48 57 Dougl as 8. 17 9. 94 10. 21 13. 13 19. 17 23. 06 49 50 64 94 113 E dw ards 9. 49 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 28 33 43 55 65 E l k 6. 22 7. 31 8. 12 10. 10 13. 00 14. 15 47 52 65 84 91 Ellis 7 . 8 7 7 . 2 5 8 . 2 1 1 0 . 8 1 1 4 . 9 4 1 5 . 6 5 3 7 4 2 5 5 7 6 8 0 E l l s w ort h 9. 02 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 35 35 45 59 61 Fi nney 9. 64 8. 88 8. 90 11. 48 13. 94 17. 65 37 37 48 58 73 Ford 9. 78 9. 25 9. 27 11. 15 13. 73 14. 67 38 38 46 56 60 Frank l i n 9. 36 9. 13 9. 15 11. 35 14. 46 15. 46 39 39 48 62 66 Geary 9. 80 7. 17 8. 50 10. 44 13. 83 15. 46 29 35 43 56 63 Gove 9. 31 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 32 33 43 56 57 Graham 10. 04 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 30 31 40 51 53 Grant 11. 69 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 30 30 37 45 49 Gray 11. 45 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 31 31 37 46 50 Greel ey 9. 77 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 36 36 44 53 59 Greenw ood 8. 04 7. 04 7. 69 10. 10 12. 85 13. 25 35 38 50 64 66 Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to A ffor d Fair Mar ket R e nt in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2008 H ousing W a ge Num b er of W o rk Hours Needed per W eek at M ean Renter W a ge to A f fo rd F ai r M arket Ren t 305 C ount y M ean Renter W a ge St udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s S t udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to A ffor d Fair Mar ket R e nt in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2008 H ousing W a ge Num b er of W o rk Hours Needed per W eek at M ean Renter W a ge to A f fo rd F ai r M arket Ren t Ham i l t on $8. 89 $8. 73 $8. 83 $10. 73 $13. 06 $14. 33 39 40 48 59 64 Harper 9. 61 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 27 32 42 55 64 Harvey 8. 78 8. 13 9. 10 11. 96 15. 31 17. 19 37 41 54 70 78 Has k el l 11. 75 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 30 30 37 44 49 Hodgem an 11. 19 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 31 32 38 47 51 Ja ckso n 8 .6 7 8 .7 3 9 .5 0 1 1 . 6 3 1 4 . 7 5 1 5 . 5 0 4 0 4 4 5 4 6 8 7 2 J ef f ers on 9. 85 8. 73 9. 50 11. 63 14. 75 15. 50 35 39 47 60 63 J ew el l 7. 41 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 42 43 55 72 74 J ohns on 13. 77 10. 52 12. 63 14. 50 19. 62 20. 63 31 37 42 57 60 K earny 10. 87 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 32 32 39 48 53 K i ngm an 10. 10 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 26 31 40 52 61 K i ow a 8. 92 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 29 35 45 59 69 Labet t e 8. 26 6. 56 7. 85 10. 10 13. 67 14. 08 32 38 49 66 68 Lane 10. 69 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 33 33 40 49 54 Leavenw ort h 11. 56 10. 52 12. 63 14. 50 19. 62 20. 63 36 44 50 68 71 Li nc ol n 6. 53 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 48 49 62 81 84 Li nn 11. 06 10. 52 12. 63 14. 50 19. 62 20. 63 38 46 52 71 75 Logan 10. 03 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 30 31 40 52 53 Lyon 8. 30 6. 58 7. 69 10. 10 13. 48 15. 96 32 37 49 65 77 M c P hers on 9. 18 8. 40 8. 42 10. 10 13. 21 13. 60 37 37 44 58 59 M ari on 6. 75 7. 04 7. 69 10. 10 12. 85 13. 25 42 46 60 76 79 M ars hal l 10. 30 7. 85 8. 60 10. 58 13. 58 16. 71 30 33 41 53 65 M eade 11. 64 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 30 30 37 45 49 M i am i 8. 22 10. 52 12. 63 14. 50 19. 62 20. 63 51 62 71 96 100 M i t c hel l 8. 66 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 36 37 47 61 63 M ont gom ery 8. 32 7. 23 8. 08 10. 10 12. 42 15. 46 35 39 49 60 74 M orri s 8. 33 7. 85 8. 60 10. 58 13. 58 16. 71 38 41 51 65 80 M ort on 11. 16 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 31 32 38 47 51 Nem aha 7. 81 7. 94 8. 83 10. 83 15. 77 19. 02 41 45 55 81 97 Neos ho 9. 41 6. 54 7. 87 10. 10 12. 02 17. 65 28 33 43 51 75 Nes s 11. 60 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 30 30 37 45 49 Nort on 8. 36 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 36 37 48 62 64 Os age 6. 07 8. 73 9. 50 11. 63 14. 75 15. 50 58 63 77 97 102 Os borne 6. 96 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 43 44 58 74 76 Ot t aw a 7. 02 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 45 45 58 76 78 P aw nee 7. 35 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 36 42 55 72 84 Ph illip s 8 .8 8 7 .5 6 7 .6 7 1 0 . 1 0 1 2 . 9 2 1 3 . 2 9 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 8 6 0 306 C ount y M ean Renter W a ge St udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s S t udio One B e droom Tw o B e droom s T h ree B e droom s Four B e droom s Mean Renter Wage, Housing Wage, and Work Hours Needed to A ffor d Fair Mar ket R e nt in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2008 H ousing W a ge Num b er of W o rk Hours Needed per W eek at M ean Renter W a ge to A f fo rd F ai r M arket Ren t P ot t aw at om i e $9. 99 $6. 83 $9. 46 $10. 50 $13. 37 $15. 40 27 38 42 53 62 P r at t 8. 25 6. 58 7. 69 10. 10 13. 08 15. 44 32 37 49 63 75 Raw l i ns 8. 27 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 37 37 49 63 64 Reno 9. 37 7. 19 8. 00 10. 50 14. 38 14. 81 31 34 45 61 63 Republ i c 5. 86 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 53 54 69 90 93 Ri c e 9. 57 7. 31 7. 98 10. 10 13. 38 13. 81 31 33 42 56 58 Ri l ey 7. 85 8. 25 8. 90 11. 06 16. 10 19. 40 42 45 56 82 99 Rook s 11. 44 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 26 27 35 45 46 Rus h 10. 05 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 26 31 40 52 62 Rus s el l 7. 32 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 41 42 55 71 73 S al i ne 10. 02 8. 37 8. 38 11. 04 14. 71 15. 15 33 33 44 59 61 S c ot t 9. 12 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 38 39 47 57 63 S edgw i c k 13. 09 8. 13 9. 10 11. 96 15. 31 17. 19 25 28 37 47 53 S ew ard 10. 23 7. 58 9. 31 10. 77 13. 23 16. 02 30 36 42 52 63 S haw nee 10. 83 8. 73 9. 50 11. 63 14. 75 15. 50 32 35 43 54 57 S heri dan 9. 57 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 32 32 42 54 56 S herm an 7. 99 7. 42 7. 67 10. 10 12. 67 13. 06 37 38 51 63 65 S m i t h 7. 90 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 38 39 51 65 67 S t af f ord 8. 67 6. 56 7. 73 10. 10 13. 15 15. 50 30 36 47 61 71 S t ant on 10. 35 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 34 34 41 50 55 S t evens 10. 44 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 33 34 41 50 55 S um ner 7. 30 6. 54 7. 69 10. 10 13. 60 15. 81 36 42 55 75 87 Thom as 6. 95 7. 52 7. 65 10. 10 12. 83 13. 21 43 44 58 74 76 Trego 8. 80 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 34 35 46 59 60 W abauns ee 8. 29 8. 73 9. 50 11. 63 14. 75 15. 50 42 46 56 71 75 W al l ac e 7. 47 7. 56 7. 67 10. 10 12. 92 13. 29 40 41 54 69 71 W as hi ngt on 8. 30 7. 83 7. 98 10. 10 13. 25 13. 69 38 38 49 64 66 W i c hi t a 11. 98 8. 73 8. 83 10. 73 13. 06 14. 33 29 29 36 44 48 W i l s on 9. 17 7. 29 8. 10 10. 10 12. 98 14. 12 32 35 44 57 62 W oods on 7. 45 7. 31 8. 12 10. 10 13. 00 14. 15 39 44 54 70 76 W y andot t e 14. 08 10. 52 12. 63 14. 50 19. 62 20. 63 30 36 41 56 59 Kansas $11. 51 $8. 68 $9. 79 $12. 08 $16. 02 $17. 67 30 34 42 56 61 H ousi ng w age i s the per hour w age needed to afford a rental uni t at fa i r m a rk et rent. Fai r m a rk et rent i s the am ount that w oul d be needed to pay the gross rent (shelter rent plus utilities) of pri v atel y ow ned, decent, and safe rental housi ng of a m odest (non-l u x u ry ) nature w i th sui t abl e am eni ti es. S ource: N a ti onal Low I n com e H ousi ng C oal i t i on, Out of R each 2007-2008, h t t p : / / www. n l i h c . o r g / o o r / o o r 2008/ (accessed M a y 30, 2008). 307 New Priv ately - O w ned Housing Units A u thorized by Building Permits K a nsas and the U . S., 2005-2007 H ous ing St r u c t ur e T y pe K a ns a s U n it e d St a t e s Kansas Uni t ed S t ates K a ns a s U n it e d St a t e s Hous i ng Uni t s i n S t ruc t ures w i t h: 1 Uni t 11, 626 1, 681, 986 11, 133 1, 378, 220 8, 137 979, 889 2 Uni t s 488 39, 260 350 35, 256 448 28, 098 3-4 Uni t s 456 44, 736 186 41, 348 462 31, 464 5 or M ore Uni t s 1, 478 389, 334 2, 950 384, 079 2, 426 358, 964 No. of S t ruc t ures w i t h 5 Uni t s or M ore 99 22, 130 174 19, 220 143 17, 284 To t a l 14, 048 2, 155, 316 14, 619 1, 838, 903 11, 473 1, 398, 415 V al uat i on ($1, 000s ) i n S t ruc t ures w i t h: 1 Uni t $1, 874, 058 $284, 452, 288 $1, 767, 847 $245, 687, 007 $1, 505, 693 $183, 679, 171 2 Uni t s 41, 486 3, 828, 179 31, 036 3, 493, 762 44, 452 2, 867, 758 3-4 Uni t s 39, 150 4, 039, 629 17, 436 3, 986, 387 25, 188 3, 012, 658 5 or M ore Uni t s 88, 351 36, 934, 372 179, 173 38, 147, 336 165, 678 35, 676, 964 To t a l $2, 043, 045 $329, 254, 468 $1, 995, 492 $291, 314, 492 $1, 741, 011 $225, 236, 551 2006 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, H ousi ng U n i t s A u thori z ed by B u i l d i ng P e rm i t s, A nnual D a ta, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / c o n s t / www/ C 4 0 / t a b l e 2 . h t m l ( a c c e s s e d J une 13, 2008). 2005 2007 308 C ount y T ot al U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st A l l en 15 $1, 772, 331 6 $564, 000 14 $2, 244, 366 24 $2, 512, 726 A nders on 3 475, 000 33 3, 960, 000 24 3, 795, 000 28 3, 415, 000 A t c hi s on 35 2, 530, 275 27 3, 400, 684 25 3, 403, 466 33 6, 432, 512 B arber 5 560, 000 8 1, 060, 000 1 75, 000 3 220, 000 B art on 50 5, 092, 502 35 2, 779, 560 50 5, 635, 500 18 2, 677, 948 B ourbon 9 467, 000 3 190, 000 11 855, 000 7 435, 000 B r ow n 7 613, 500 3 220, 000 5 680, 000 4 578, 000 B ut l er 409 52, 863, 386 382 56, 861, 518 294 49, 763, 714 341 50, 840, 122 C h a s e 0 0 0 00 00 0 Chaut auqua 0 0 0 0 1 98, 000 0 0 Cherok ee 21 696, 000 3 527, 000 3 396, 000 7 425, 000 Cheyenne 4 200, 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cl ark 1 250, 000 2 290, 000 1 127, 000 2 375, 000 Cl ay 33 3, 232, 425 10 995, 000 13 1, 408, 000 14 2, 150, 971 Cl oud 5 971, 000 2 180, 000 0 0 1 178, 000 Cof f ey 29 2, 743, 000 28 3, 096, 080 23 2, 877, 653 22 3, 555, 000 Com anc he 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 250, 000 Cow l ey 41 5, 842, 400 81 11, 204, 337 79 11, 864, 276 81 11, 351, 861 Craw f ord 204 17, 163, 689 107 14, 054, 943 141 17, 742, 005 158 18, 566, 568 Dec at ur 3 344, 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Di c k i ns on 47 4, 873, 110 39 3, 386, 433 19 2, 145, 177 35 4, 936, 000 Doni phan 16 1, 490, 427 24 2, 189, 796 15 2, 059, 465 14 1, 368, 883 Dougl as 1, 060 115, 371, 837 834 102, 343, 329 599 82, 993, 238 514 76, 502, 587 E dw ards 2 383, 000 1 180, 000 0 0 0 0 Elk -- - - -- - - E llis 127 10, 674, 320 45 6, 790, 230 55 6, 594, 162 54 7, 450, 987 E l l s w ort h 4 306, 000 19 2, 243, 372 4 290, 000 4 512, 000 Fi nney 32 3, 784, 574 30 3, 029, 757 13 1, 984, 000 12 1, 834, 357 Ford 98 8, 532, 853 68 8, 244, 200 30 3, 457, 000 41 5, 943, 300 Frank l i n 201 20, 265, 522 137 18, 518, 107 218 30, 083, 059 130 19, 423, 245 Geary 51 6, 110, 943 64 8, 308, 872 0 0 1, 686 138, 015, 507 G o v e 0 0 00 00 0 0 Graham 0 0 0 0 10 500, 000 0 0 Grant 6 1, 084, 000 10 576, 227 2 269, 900 2 93, 574 Gray 23 2, 557, 111 7 915, 000 7 801, 496 10 1, 725, 704 Greel ey 1 150, 000 1 145, 000 0 0 0 0 Greenw ood 4 485, 000 1 125, 000 1 37, 000 2 $172, 000 N e w Pr iv ately - O w ned R e sidential H ousing U nits A uthor ized by B uilding Per m its in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2003-2006 2005r 2003r 2004r 2006 309 C ount y T ot al U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st N e w Pr iv ately - O w ned R e sidential H ousing U nits A uthor ized by B uilding Per m its in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2003-2006 2005r 2003r 2004r 2006 Ham i l t on 1 $90, 000 3 $325, 000 1 $90, 000 3 485, 000 Harper 3 244, 090 1 18, 200 10 1, 501, 580 1 15, 000 Harvey 130 14, 462, 518 101 12, 341, 072 133 17, 352, 329 136 21, 516, 309 Has k el l 1 125, 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hodgem an -- - - -- - - Ja ckso n 6 0 4 , 708, 135 74 9, 085, 000 7 690, 000 56 7, 274, 600 J ef f ers on 114 12, 655, 180 110 14, 634, 500 132 16, 236, 850 105 13, 961, 300 J ew el l 1 150, 000 0 0 1 100, 000 0 0 J ohns on 5, 353 813, 017, 722 4, 398 807, 383, 642 4, 399 781, 145, 368 3, 744 681, 689, 578 K earny 2 245, 836 10 605, 511 4 415, 000 3 581, 000 K i ngm an 8 988, 000 6 792, 000 1 193, 800 3 555, 000 Kio w a 00 0 0 00 0 0 Labet t e 26 1, 869, 727 9 657, 585 22 2, 517, 083 18 1, 891, 369 Lane 1 90, 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leavenw ort h 567 64, 251, 439 590 77, 105, 739 675 93, 771, 837 479 70, 966, 974 Li nc ol n 1 48, 000 1 85, 000 0 0 3 530, 000 Li nn 55 6, 445, 348 88 12, 039, 989 57 9, 444, 125 47 7, 874, 371 Logan 2 245, 836 8 681, 332 2 276, 106 0 0 Lyon 91 5, 714, 415 173 14, 082, 276 172 14, 641, 865 83 8, 693, 730 M c P hers on 107 14, 179, 600 128 19, 266, 780 88 13, 204, 400 59 9, 444, 575 M ari on 35 3, 424, 550 64 4, 655, 825 28 970, 300 70 5, 707, 500 M ars hal l 8 1, 145, 900 11 1, 468, 000 9 1, 575, 000 13 1, 449, 000 M eade 2 200, 000 0 0 0 0 1 85, 000 M i am i 203 31, 411, 257 282 43, 000, 278 248 42, 994, 993 214 40, 225, 653 M i t c hel l 6 921, 000 8 1, 406, 000 2 235, 000 4 622, 942 M ont gom ery 16 1, 265, 582 11 1, 160, 268 14 1, 218, 671 22 2, 324, 748 M orri s 3 439, 000 7 688, 650 10 1, 533, 000 14 1, 622, 884 M ort on 2 335, 000 0 0 1 200, 000 5 355, 050 Nem aha 17 2, 599, 000 8 1, 455, 000 25 3, 577, 610 8 1, 237, 000 Neos ho 12 1, 248, 644 7 699, 000 12 1, 196, 219 6 554, 000 Nes s 3 195, 000 1 145, 000 0 0 0 0 Nort on 6 426, 000 1 65, 000 0 0 12 1, 200, 000 Os age 76 12, 508, 600 80 2, 631, 435 58 7, 837, 381 70 2, 234, 265 Os borne 1 17, 000 0 0 0 0 1 250, 000 Ot t aw a 8 978, 754 6 539, 000 15 1, 975, 000 5 891, 000 P aw nee 3 249, 000 3 429, 355 6 696, 500 1 80, 000 310 C ount y T ot al U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st T o t a l U n it s T ot al C o st N e w Pr iv ately - O w ned R e sidential H ousing U nits A uthor ized by B uilding Per m its in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2003-2006 2005r 2003r 2004r 2006 P h illips 1 2 $938, 947 1 $375, 000 0 $0 2 $205, 000 P ot t aw at om i e 122 17, 713, 030 131 23, 105, 061 256 36, 608, 191 266 52, 515, 490 Pr a t t 31 2, 075, 696 16 2, 389, 200 4 580, 000 5 761, 000 R a w l i n s 0 0 0 00 00 0 Reno 120 16, 351, 903 99 13, 614, 768 186 18, 848, 689 158 22, 897, 765 Republ i c 0 0 0 0 39 4, 627, 120 0 0 Ri c e 4 414, 000 8 917, 355 8 847, 800 12 1, 767, 045 Ri l ey 590 52, 450, 958 438 45, 328, 328 407 54, 105, 682 856 105, 499, 206 Rook s 1 40, 000 1 105, 000 2 115, 000 5 565, 000 Rus h 1 13, 000 0 0 1 125, 000 5 744, 854 Rus s el l 2 194, 000 4 825, 000 11 1, 619, 047 3 288, 219 S al i ne 141 18, 752, 310 155 16, 752, 552 136 14, 788, 192 147 19, 457, 384 S c ot t 4 1, 080, 000 9 1, 112, 000 1 317, 000 1 250, 000 S edgw i c k 3, 072 308, 544, 316 2, 474 291, 720, 615 2, 766 322, 377, 460 3, 068 311, 032, 360 S ew ard 17 1, 553, 500 26 2, 498, 000 31 3, 191, 666 48 4, 135, 000 S haw nee 1, 092 158, 942, 173 861 145, 229, 849 897 144, 153, 839 661 110, 343, 062 S heri dan -- - - -- - - S herm an 2 158, 047 15 712, 268 2 274, 119 6 560, 029 S m i t h 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1, 151, 934 S t af f ord 0 0 1 175, 000 0 0 0 0 S t ant on 2 525, 000 0 0 1 347, 000 3 610, 000 S t evens 4 575, 000 4 584, 000 0 0 8 879, 493 S um ner 37 3, 606, 222 54 6, 023, 000 48 5, 874, 100 37 5, 288, 100 Thom as 3 356, 000 3 700, 000 3 520, 000 2 350, 000 Trego 1 117, 000 25 1, 962, 000 1 75, 000 0 0 W abauns ee 36 3, 115, 980 26 3, 609, 880 31 5, 053, 157 21 3, 543, 267 W al l ac e 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 65, 000 W as hi ngt on 1 100, 000 2 259, 118 0 0 1 75, 000 W i c hi t a 1 80, 000 1 100, 000 0 0 1 68, 000 W i l s on 2 190, 000 2 65, 000 3 350, 000 5 295, 000 W oods on 1 108, 280 7 702, 000 2 45, 000 2 50, 000 W y andot t e 280 33, 357, 403 239 26, 157, 265 777 99, 088, 113 563 70, 153, 621 Kansas 15, 049 $1, 890, 133, 303 12, 801 $1, 868, 847, 141 13, 403 $1, 961, 700, 669 14, 333 $1, 959, 810, 529 r - rev i s ed S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not a perm i t i s s ui ng pl ac e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, M anufacturi ng and C onstructi on D i v i s i on, B u i l d i ng P e rm i t s B r anch, H ousi ng U n i t s A u thori z ed by B u i l d i ng P e rm i t s, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006, http://censtats.census.gov/bl dg/ bl dgprm t.shtm l (accessed January 14, 2008). 311 City 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Andover $30,170 $30,046 $33,924 $47,009 $35,239 $78,485 122.7 Arkansas City 7,277 4,797 15,036 4,267 14,778 6,318 -57.2 Atchison 5,989 5,274 6,818 7,223 5,422 4,331 -20.1 Augusta 4,216 2,261 7,470 12,770 5,620 9,745 73.4 Bonner Springs 13,963 12,497 7,250 23,544 18,579 13,478 -27.5 Coffeyville 3,616 36,363 2,801 6,283 9,246 8,137 -12.0 Derby 24,191 37,293 31,584 38,816 38,922 34,896 -10.3 Dodge City 13,816 19,782 16,763 9,308 33,154 24,570 -25.9 El Dorado 16,014 14,723 16,277 6,335 29,574 15,416 -47.9 Emporia 41,925 21,017 21,054 21,675 22,160 25,469 14.9 Fort Scott 7,641 2,862 2,591 2,238 6,827 4,247 -37.8 Garden City 38,632 19,303 14,000 11,264 10,068 14,678 45.8 Gardner 34,179 62,266 59,559 98,432 61,255 38,345 -37.4 Great Bend 7,676 22,539 8,166 15,078 9,457 12,435 31.5 Hays 15,268 8,547 24,739 18,245 23,337 25,805 10.6 Hutchinson 42,522 22,500 51,604 36,148 76,550 54,860 -28.3 Independence 1,824 6,667 19,709 3,405 5,512 3,092 -43.9 Junction City 12,205 22,387 19,113 32,728 186,996 117,034 -37.4 Kansas City 158,205 110,647 143,592 198,743 138,794 153,240 10.4 Lawrence 141,506 217,140 101,344 131,410 171,998 104,458 -39.3 Leavenworth 32,413 34,701 43,149 30,789 32,672 32,509 -0.5 Leawood 168,000 160,900 157,000 210,740 148,734 170,751 14.8 Lenexa 147,427 141,010 197,099 174,700 195,005 282,411 44.8 Liberal 5,565 - 13,180 11,117 9,450 14,886 57.5 McPherson 18,576 25,472 13,409 15,629 24,900 13,215 -46.9 Manhattan 50,189 82,192 66,077 76,229 147,189 91,299 -38.0 Merriam 14,484 11,084 21,474 26,968 29,949 57,415 91.7 Mulvane 10,648 8,320 8,977 22,767 11,611 2,436 -79.0 Newton 26,395 15,009 20,994 17,775 36,783 23,183 -37.0 Olathe 298,209 464,390 266,086 345,916 403,271 353,449 -12.4 Ottawa 11,803 25,711 18,065 39,796 57,004 32,551 -42.9 Overland Park 381,436 388,266 341,579 565,869 409,793 448,058 9.3 Park City 20,931 16,417 17,841 13,420 24,735 19,145 -22.6 Parsons 8,992 4,578 6,616 16,077 19,072 19,603 2.8 Pittsburg 27,893 29,537 16,146 36,405 21,359 36,875 72.6 Prairie Village 12,810 11,010 12,569 20,487 19,850 22,113 11.4 Salina 62,582 46,213 34,582 49,114 69,328 56,366 -18.7 Shawnee 150,743 185,308 181,654 159,506 105,985 83,634 -21.1 Topeka 161,584 151,648 186,122 163,405 159,002 151,431 -4.8 Wellington 22,997 3,951 3,368 15,940 13,549 6,035 -55.5 Wichita 416,044 489,707 546,941 485,565 427,440 528,407 23.6 Winfield 14,459 7,891 27,423 15,994 30,802 8,365 -72.8 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 June 13, 2008). Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities 2002-2007 (thousands of dollars) Percent Change 2006-2007 312 Income Income Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 313 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 99.6 314 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000 (millions of dollars) State by Region 1970 1980 1990 2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 Rocky Mountain Colorado $9,003 $31,259 $64,748 $144,394 123.0 Idaho 2,525 8,198 15,918 31,290 96.6 Montana 2,518 7,144 12,361 20,716 67.6 Utah 3,611 12,519 25,817 53,561 107.5 Wyoming 1,303 5,556 8,167 14,063 72.2 Far West Alaska 1,602 6,025 12,617 18,741 48.5 California 96,313 284,455 648,263 1,103,842 70.3 Hawaii 3,886 11,073 24,704 34,451 39.5 Nevada 2,435 9,480 24,837 61,428 147.3 Oregon 8,242 26,710 51,515 96,402 87.1 Washington 14,323 45,004 97,399 187,853 92.9 United States $832,429 $2,298,255 $4,861,936 $8,422,074 73.2 BEA Regions New England $52,799 $131,495 $300,474 $503,961 67.7 Mideast 196,035 461,074 989,039 1,580,733 59.8 Great Lakes 169,065 428,890 804,166 1,333,971 65.9 Plains 62,780 164,453 320,841 545,882 70.1 Southeast 146,106 457,351 1,027,597 1,840,460 79.1 Southwest 59,884 207,566 433,473 850,326 96.2 Rocky Mountain 18,959 64,677 127,012 264,024 107.9 Far West 126,801 382,747 859,336 1,502,717 74.9 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Accounts Data, Annual State Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/spi/ (accessed June 6, 2006). 315 S t ate by Regi on 2003 2004r 2005r 2006r 2007p 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 New E ngl and Connec t i c ut $148, 777 $159, 337 $167, 152 $177, 453 $189, 535 7. 1 4. 9 6. 2 6. 8 M ai ne 37, 533 39, 488 40, 616 42, 202 44, 418 5. 2 2. 9 3. 9 5. 3 M as s ac hus et t s 253, 993 266, 635 280, 388 297, 905 316, 568 5. 0 5. 2 6. 2 6. 3 New Ham ps hi r e 44, 327 47, 190 48, 941 52, 149 54, 622 6. 5 3. 7 6. 6 4. 7 Rhode I s l and 35, 072 36, 818 38, 388 39, 835 41, 745 5. 0 4. 3 3. 8 4. 8 V erm ont 18, 711 19, 776 20, 348 21, 647 22, 782 5. 7 2. 9 6. 4 5. 2 M i deas t Del aw are 27, 395 29, 331 31, 170 33, 369 35, 116 7. 1 6. 3 7. 1 5. 2 Di s t ri c t of Col um bi a 26, 914 29, 203 31, 647 33, 808 35, 940 8. 5 8. 4 6. 8 6. 3 M aryl and 205, 737 220, 127 232, 160 245, 303 258, 561 7. 0 5. 5 5. 7 5. 4 New J ers ey 342, 858 361, 822 377, 448 405, 254 427, 297 5. 5 4. 3 7. 4 5. 4 New Y ork 693, 533 739, 969 790, 074 848, 937 914, 432 6. 7 6. 8 7. 5 7. 7 P enns yl vani a 393, 908 413, 855 431, 951 456, 732 482, 245 5. 1 4. 4 5. 7 5. 6 Great Lak es I l l i noi s 426, 877 445, 151 464, 125 490, 755 518, 245 4. 3 4. 3 5. 7 5. 6 I ndi ana 178, 675 186, 210 193, 348 203, 502 213, 302 4. 2 3. 8 5. 3 4. 8 M i c hi gan 313, 503 318, 736 330, 474 341, 337 353, 376 1. 7 3. 7 3. 3 3. 5 Ohi o 341, 146 352, 103 366, 017 381, 963 399, 897 3. 2 4. 0 4. 4 4. 7 W i s c ons i n 168, 120 174, 655 181, 889 191, 726 201, 921 3. 9 4. 1 5. 4 5. 3 P l ai ns I ow a 83, 920 90, 436 93, 204 98, 208 104, 651 7. 8 3. 1 5. 4 6. 6 Kansas 81, 116 84, 642 89, 676 95, 901 102, 069 4. 3 5. 9 6. 9 6. 4 M i nnes ot a 173, 498 183, 821 190, 521 200, 300 213, 282 6. 0 3. 6 5. 1 6. 5 M i s s ouri 166, 129 173, 906 181, 888 191, 413 202, 153 4. 7 4. 6 5. 2 5. 6 Nebras k a 53, 391 55, 424 57, 677 60, 744 64, 721 3. 8 4. 1 5. 3 6. 5 Nort h Dak ot a 18, 179 18, 645 20, 268 20, 885 22, 291 2. 6 8. 7 3. 0 6. 7 S out h Dak ot a 22, 386 23, 853 24, 616 25, 255 26, 996 6. 6 3. 2 2. 6 6. 9 S out heas t A l abam a 118, 356 126, 270 133, 040 141, 811 149, 959 6. 7 5. 4 6. 6 5. 7 A r k ans as 66, 476 70, 701 74, 818 79, 983 85, 214 6. 4 5. 8 6. 9 6. 5 Fl ori da 514, 378 565, 681 617, 179 663, 077 701, 647 10. 0 9. 1 7. 4 5. 8 Georgi a 250, 806 264, 854 284, 100 299, 834 319, 339 5. 6 7. 3 5. 5 6. 5 K ent uc k y 106, 319 111, 847 118, 401 124, 993 131, 956 5. 2 5. 9 5. 6 5. 6 Loui s i ana 115, 695 122, 346 111, 948 135, 026 149, 214 5. 7 -8. 5 20. 6 10. 5 M i s s i s s i ppi 66, 305 69, 700 73, 933 78, 356 84, 193 5. 1 6. 1 6. 0 7. 4 Nort h Carol i na 234, 983 250, 921 266, 562 286, 010 304, 781 6. 8 6. 2 7. 3 6. 6 (millions of dollars) Total Per s onal Income by State and R e gion, 2003-2007 P e rcent Change 316 S t ate by Regi on 2003 2004r 2005r 2006r 2007p 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 (millions of dollars) Total Per s onal Income by State and R e gion, 2003-2007 P e rcent Change S out heas t (c ont i nued) S out h Carol i na $107, 203 $113, 603 $121, 097 $128, 893 $136, 696 6. 0 6. 6 6. 4 6. 1 Tennes s ee 165, 402 174, 636 184, 635 195, 441 204, 896 5. 6 5. 7 5. 9 4. 8 V i rgi ni a 250, 605 267, 521 286, 947 302, 098 318, 873 6. 7 7. 3 5. 3 5. 6 W es t V i rgi ni a 43, 841 45, 686 47, 890 51, 016 53, 522 4. 2 4. 8 6. 5 4. 9 S out hw es t A r i z ona 150, 582 164, 923 180, 862 196, 909 209, 361 9. 5 9. 7 8. 9 6. 3 New M ex i c o 46, 650 49, 813 53, 993 58, 131 62, 002 6. 8 8. 4 7. 7 6. 7 Ok l ahom a 92, 599 100, 024 106, 458 115, 881 123, 541 8. 0 6. 4 8. 9 6. 6 Tex as 649, 419 694, 925 759, 622 823, 159 888, 926 7. 0 9. 3 8. 4 8. 0 Roc k y M ount ai n Col orado 154, 829 163, 736 175, 734 188, 222 199, 525 5. 8 7. 3 7. 1 6. 0 I daho 34, 816 38, 079 40, 355 43, 800 46, 776 9. 4 6. 0 8. 5 6. 8 M ont ana 24, 177 25, 813 27, 309 29, 152 31, 090 6. 8 5. 8 6. 8 6. 6 Ut ah 59, 412 63, 565 70, 121 75, 853 82, 506 7. 0 10. 3 8. 2 8. 8 W y om i ng 16, 420 17, 756 18, 902 20, 846 22, 600 8. 1 6. 5 10. 3 8. 4 Far W e s t A l as k a 21, 184 22, 434 24, 273 25, 836 27, 580 5. 9 8. 2 6. 4 6. 7 Cal i f orni a 1, 187, 040 1, 265, 970 1, 348, 255 1, 436, 446 1, 519, 547 6. 6 6. 5 6. 5 5. 8 Haw ai i 37, 837 41, 027 44, 283 47, 340 50, 359 8. 4 7. 9 6. 9 6. 4 Nevada 71, 183 80, 250 90, 214 97, 189 103, 847 12. 7 12. 4 7. 7 6. 9 Oregon 105, 161 109, 718 114, 703 122, 909 130, 353 4. 3 4. 5 7. 2 6. 1 W as hi ngt on 202, 942 218, 432 224, 736 243, 597 261, 415 7. 6 2. 9 8. 4 7. 3 Uni t ed S t ates $9, 150, 320 $9, 711, 363 $10, 284, 356 $10, 968, 393 $11, 645, 882 6. 1 5. 9 6. 7 6. 2 B E A Regi ons New E ngl and $538, 413 $569, 244 $595, 833 $631, 192 $669, 670 5. 7 4. 7 5. 9 6. 1 M i deas t 1, 690, 345 1, 794, 306 1, 894, 450 2, 023, 404 2, 153, 591 6. 2 5. 6 6. 8 6. 4 Great Lak es 1, 428, 321 1, 476, 856 1, 535, 853 1, 609, 282 1, 686, 741 3. 4 4. 0 4. 8 4. 8 P l ai ns 598, 619 630, 728 657, 850 692, 706 736, 163 5. 4 4. 3 5. 3 6. 3 S out heas t 2, 040, 368 2, 183, 763 2, 320, 549 2, 486, 538 2, 640, 290 7. 0 6. 3 7. 2 6. 2 S out hw es t 939, 250 1, 009, 685 1, 100, 935 1, 194, 081 1, 283, 830 7. 5 9. 0 8. 5 7. 5 Roc k y M ount ai n 289, 654 308, 950 332, 420 357, 873 382, 498 6. 7 7. 6 7. 7 6. 9 Far W es t 1, 625, 348 1, 737, 831 1, 846, 465 1, 973, 317 2, 093, 100 6. 9 6. 3 6. 9 6. 1 r - rev i s e d p - prel i m i nary S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, A nnual S t ate P e rsonal I n com e , 2003-2007, http:// www. bea.gov/regi onal /i ndex .htm (accessed M a y 1, 2008). 317 Income and Earnings Category 2004r 2005r 2006 Income by Place of Residence Personal income $84,642,115 $89,675,968 $95,900,828 Population (persons) 2,730,828 2,741,665 2,755,817 Per capita personal income (dollars) 30,995 32,709 34,799 Derivation of Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 65,680,649 68,720,772 72,932,574 Less: Contributions for government social insurance 7,173,398 7,527,005 8,070,116 Employee and self-employed contrib. for govt social insurance 3,671,218 3,877,457 4,198,422 Employer contributions for government social insurance 3,502,180 3,649,548 3,871,694 Plus: Adjustment for residence 771,856 846,001 893,908 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 59,279,107 62,039,768 65,756,366 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 13,408,330 14,984,045 16,477,064 Plus: Personal current transfer receipts 11,954,678 12,652,155 13,667,398 Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings Wage and salary disbursements 45,782,105 47,594,171 51,059,454 Supplements to wages and salaries 11,790,634 12,285,679 13,106,550 Employer contrib. for employee pension and insurance funds 8,288,454 8,636,131 9,234,856 Employer contrib. for government social insurance 3,502,180 3,649,548 3,871,694 Proprietors' income 8,107,910 8,840,922 8,766,570 Farm 510,402 637,396 173,625 Nonfarm 7,597,508 8,203,526 8,592,945 Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 954,889 1,018,420 547,569 Nonfarm earnings 64,725,760 67,702,352 72,385,005 Private earnings 52,397,944 55,053,701 58,756,229 Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 233,323 253,387 262,482 Forestry and logging 2,502 - - Fishing, hunting, and trapping 4,068 - - Agriculture and forestry support activities 226,753 246,647 255,034 Mining 987,190 1,118,141 1,429,352 Oil and gas extraction 690,353 772,968 1,004,184 Mining (except oil and gas) 94,264 106,941 125,832 Support activities for mining 202,573 238,232 299,336 Utilities 707,846 747,051 768,436 Construction 3,471,531 3,703,908 3,912,294 Construction of buildings 860,547 889,269 927,779 Heavy and civil engineering construction 595,864 650,174 671,955 Specialty trade contractors 2,015,120 2,164,465 2,312,560 Manufacturing 11,482,430 12,144,667 13,249,346 Durable goods manufacturing 6,872,092 7,249,098 8,049,251 Wood product manufacturing 86,551 86,974 93,542 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 323,045 348,158 358,894 Primary metal manufacturing 149,301 161,921 178,965 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 547,460 608,080 653,161 Machinery manufacturing 862,918 908,949 948,760 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 432,948 465,886 515,840 Electronic equipment and appliance manufacturing 249,318 254,076 246,105 Motor vehicle, bodies and trailers, and parts mfg. --- Other transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing 180,373 191,695 206,179 Miscellaneous manufacturing 362,079 337,815 340,950 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2004-2006 (thousands of dollars) 318 Income and Earnings Category 2004r 2005r 2006 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2004-2006 (thousands of dollars) Nondurable goods manufacturing $4,610,338 $4,895,569 $5,200,095 Food manufacturing 1,415,024 1,457,353 1,549,895 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 34,362 32,262 31,911 Textile mills 4,287 6,425 7,664 Textile product mills 48,023 45,431 50,002 Apparel manufacturing 63,369 64,093 65,618 Leather and allied product manufacturing 11,369 9,218 6,813 Paper manufacturing 169,948 154,957 159,023 Printing and related support activities 531,848 526,323 542,486 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 1,003,869 1,221,878 1,407,341 Chemical manufacturing 837,987 877,685 887,211 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 490,252 499,944 492,131 Wholesale trade 3,546,487 3,788,034 3,966,522 Retail trade 4,243,755 4,334,047 4,517,496 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 852,437 867,333 915,374 Furniture and home furnishings stores 211,572 206,094 217,170 Electronics and appliance stores 280,128 270,859 306,456 Building material and garden supply stores 381,425 400,770 424,049 Food and beverage stores 570,540 576,621 590,175 Health and personal care stores 255,415 266,214 281,516 Gasoline stations 239,425 249,156 247,797 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 192,154 197,761 208,000 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 136,998 141,175 160,414 General merchandise stores 753,989 775,861 775,156 Miscellaneous store retailers 248,837 249,774 248,394 Nonstore retailers 120,835 132,429 142,995 Transportation and warehousing 2,475,224 2,587,676 2,705,840 Air transportation 45,614 45,584 44,592 Rail transportation --- Water transportation 550 - - Truck transportation - 1,028,124 1,078,821 Transit and ground passenger transportation 79,374 81,934 84,365 Pipeline transportation 82,561 80,026 77,999 Scenic and sightseeing transportation 2,546 2,998 - Support activities for transportation 235,269 272,503 275,722 Couriers and messengers 305,794 - 326,065 Warehousing and storage 259,602 259,287 285,888 Information 3,276,640 3,207,530 3,359,957 Publishing industries, except Internet 409,026 405,162 424,180 Motion picture and sound recording industries 26,282 26,713 26,179 Broadcasting, except Internet 493,206 548,629 535,997 Internet publishing and broadcasting 4,363 4,362 4,901 Telecommunications 2,179,703 2,046,586 2,173,078 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 141,754 154,761 175,197 Other information services 22,306 21,317 20,425 Finance and Insurance 3,549,777 3,697,440 3,927,383 Monetary authorities - central bank --- Credit intermediation and related activities 1,409,405 1,458,688 1,514,124 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 542,263 607,252 672,455 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,559,446 1,594,213 1,699,654 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles --- Real estate and rental leasing 1,050,670 1,140,630 1,074,416 Real estate 772,803 835,973 777,298 Rental and leasing services 252,216 283,882 277,425 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 25,651 20,775 19,693 319 Income and Earnings Category 2004r 2005r 2006 Personal Income in Kansas, by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2004-2006 (thousands of dollars) Professional and technical services $4,201,480 $4,499,902 $4,834,487 Management of companies and enterprises 649,170 720,728 879,499 Administrative and waste services 2,065,287 2,347,869 2,617,944 Administrative and support services 1,920,426 2,190,177 2,455,534 Waste management and remediation services 144,861 157,692 162,410 Educational services 444,009 456,947 485,420 Health care and social assistance 6,134,984 6,356,169 6,659,489 Ambulatory health care services 3,027,669 3,170,259 3,283,189 Hospitals 1,721,309 1,743,103 1,887,287 Nursing and residential care facilities 838,058 875,856 901,178 Social assistance 547,948 566,951 587,835 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 285,691 287,842 295,723 Performing arts and spectator sports 74,835 69,283 73,035 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 19,144 20,328 20,556 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 191,712 198,231 202,132 Accommodation and food services 1,643,365 1,645,125 1,735,394 Accommodation 248,042 254,378 269,609 Food services and drinking places 1,395,323 1,390,747 1,465,785 Other services, except public administration 1,949,085 2,016,608 2,074,749 Repair and maintenance 607,568 630,816 651,960 Personal and laundry services 362,995 379,397 362,356 Membership associations and organizations 804,302 834,150 880,653 Private households 174,220 172,245 179,780 Government and government enterprises 12,327,816 12,648,651 13,628,776 Federal, civilian 2,048,709 2,069,378 2,191,002 Military 1,731,625 1,902,962 2,201,166 State and local 8,547,482 8,676,311 9,236,608 State government 2,334,850 2,318,223 2,437,895 Local government 6,212,632 6,358,088 6,798,713 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 April 30, 2008). 320 C ount y F arm N onf arm A l l en $168, 409 $48, 521 -$9, 485 $36, 220 $56, 774 $87, 315 -$954 $28, 505 $358, 295 A nders on 55, 660 14, 750 -5, 406 16, 840 27, 679 47, 903 43, 823 10, 415 190, 834 A t c hi s on 215, 389 56, 598 4, 431 28, 032 87, 383 89, 970 -2, 823 35, 519 443, 461 B arber 51, 511 14, 048 -11, 163 22, 654 29, 679 34, 864 1, 477 9, 595 133, 475 B art on 410, 737 98, 930 4, 334 125, 611 168, 060 166, 712 -3, 653 69, 629 901, 102 B ourbon 193, 535 48, 530 -5, 276 25, 892 62, 707 95, 824 -8, 644 32, 240 380, 328 B r ow n 141, 541 40, 237 4, 806 22, 367 44, 720 64, 619 -752 22, 796 294, 742 B ut l er 519, 674 150, 821 2, 044 170, 346 282, 893 288, 142 745, 334 89, 681 2, 069, 573 Chas e 21, 104 6, 382 9, 153 19, 362 13, 189 17, 051 22, 867 4, 529 104, 579 Chaut auqua 21, 901 6, 020 -3, 898 20, 914 29, 949 31, 419 16, 643 4, 954 117, 994 Cherok ee 172, 148 47, 201 779 65, 548 64, 532 138, 738 88, 293 31, 726 545, 513 Cheyenne 22, 619 5, 606 -5, 203 5, 825 13, 510 19, 636 1, 137 3, 979 59, 151 Cl ark 24, 449 6, 377 -9, 949 7, 311 11, 912 13, 872 3, 427 3, 726 53, 673 Cl ay 79, 386 20, 970 1, 040 40, 093 53, 536 50, 347 47, 515 14, 810 278, 077 Cl oud 97, 853 26, 242 587 13, 580 47, 870 67, 010 7, 626 17, 048 243, 720 Cof f ey 164, 791 56, 577 -1, 642 32, 583 37, 539 54, 126 -30, 983 25, 844 287, 147 Com anc he 16, 224 4, 739 -8, 315 6, 448 7, 764 12, 180 1, 322 2, 966 37, 396 Cow l ey 464, 645 127, 134 -787 58, 269 157, 760 222, 605 63, 135 76, 185 1, 016, 576 Craw f ord 518, 567 136, 307 -2, 381 7, 593 203, 056 238, 236 -13, 772 81, 180 1, 006, 426 Dec at ur 23, 155 5, 931 279 7, 081 28, 225 20, 926 2, 815 4, 231 84, 181 Di c k i ns on 193, 166 53, 816 5, 875 15, 713 99, 347 104, 406 97, 354 33, 279 536, 398 Doni phan 82, 224 25, 253 6, 690 9, 105 21, 521 43, 410 21, 056 13, 238 196, 021 Dougl as 1, 565, 288 390, 942 -6, 037 220, 470 624, 582 369, 227 352, 844 237, 651 3, 279, 665 E dw ards 28, 913 7, 219 11, 836 7, 493 16, 792 20, 622 5, 375 4, 815 93, 435 E l k 16, 913 5, 107 -5, 438 6, 434 10, 794 23, 463 13, 590 3, 332 67, 531 E llis 440, 901 105, 215 4, 049 128, 090 167, 515 137, 273 -3, 845 72, 619 906, 579 E l l s w ort h 65, 656 18, 225 -1, 002 13, 952 35, 836 38, 069 2, 500 11, 066 162, 170 Fi nney 535, 610 132, 779 13, 315 86, 036 127, 243 145, 060 -26, 614 81, 395 932, 034 Ford 488, 549 126, 478 25, 176 64, 742 133, 164 130, 597 -24, 235 75, 022 869, 449 Frank l i n 290, 932 67, 427 -475 38, 414 85, 691 139, 993 143, 083 47, 048 718, 017 Geary 1, 049, 348 553, 097 -5, 788 29, 112 112, 252 111, 281 -739, 110 140, 947 969, 245 Gove 29, 796 8, 272 -10, 100 9, 929 14, 628 18, 337 1, 473 4, 992 67, 343 Graham 30, 644 7, 709 -6, 009 17, 913 10, 573 22, 695 3, 489 5, 810 81, 204 Grant 126, 185 30, 862 3, 829 25, 940 29, 223 30, 831 -13, 330 19, 300 214, 240 Gray 70, 695 17, 686 35, 455 15, 178 21, 715 21, 835 8, 987 10, 471 181, 080 Greel ey 16, 397 3, 878 2, 956 3, 249 5, 714 6, 991 -1, 292 2, 280 35, 613 Greenw ood 49, 570 13, 063 3, 989 17, 781 26, 643 50, 673 30, 954 9, 570 183, 103 Ham i l t on 26, 219 6, 765 10, 349 7, 008 8, 839 13, 771 -171 3, 908 68, 872 Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2006 (thousands of dollars) Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me W a ges and Sa la r ie s T o t a l Pe r s ona l Inc o me Supplem ent s 1 Resi dence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 Propert y Inc o me 2 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s 321 C ount y F arm N onf arm Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2006 (thousands of dollars) Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me W a ges and Sa la r ie s T o t a l Pe r s ona l Inc o me Supplem ent s 1 Resi dence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 Propert y Inc o me 2 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Harper $63, 902 $18, 583 -$8, 760 $21, 248 $27, 703 $39, 669 $15, 558 $11, 467 $166, 436 Harvey 428, 837 104, 490 9, 181 161, 808 164, 948 189, 225 87, 930 77, 562 1, 068, 857 Has k el l 48, 076 11, 387 31, 137 11, 430 23, 140 15, 604 6, 637 6, 876 140, 535 Hodgem an 13, 497 4, 238 10, 380 2, 791 12, 739 11, 505 4, 727 2, 126 57, 751 J ac k s on 125, 836 30, 677 -8, 290 45, 413 43, 404 65, 118 89, 719 21, 955 369, 922 J ef f ers on 107, 327 28, 531 -4, 382 11, 556 68, 665 90, 550 230, 941 18, 553 514, 635 J ew el l 22, 711 6, 925 8, 105 10, 742 17, 774 22, 120 7, 844 4, 324 91, 897 J ohns on 14, 454, 583 3, 082, 752 4, 856 2, 802, 485 5, 218, 795 1, 831, 404 1, 086, 799 2, 253, 699 26, 227, 975 K earny 40, 539 10, 552 5, 917 4, 968 17, 844 18, 674 9, 737 5, 812 102, 419 K i ngm an 75, 287 19, 190 -6, 757 22, 600 40, 388 47, 898 46, 676 13, 387 231, 895 K i ow a 32, 690 8, 537 -1, 434 7, 833 15, 062 24, 522 4, 551 5, 554 86, 207 Labet t e 268, 747 71, 327 -4, 616 41, 109 86, 551 182, 072 8, 245 44, 628 608, 807 Lane 20, 673 5, 334 3, 708 4, 981 12, 247 12, 464 -654 3, 197 55, 556 Leavenw ort h 1, 080, 958 418, 259 -3, 919 114, 167 299, 798 303, 540 129, 488 161, 751 2, 180, 540 Li nc ol n 19, 878 6, 406 -5, 163 6, 263 14, 139 19, 137 11, 269 3, 763 68, 166 Li nn 73, 531 24, 216 -6, 120 10, 781 32, 913 60, 517 64, 444 12, 746 247, 536 Logan 28, 210 7, 634 -5, 863 7, 266 18, 480 16, 778 282 4, 875 67, 912 Lyon 505, 145 136, 044 2, 678 29, 999 149, 652 168, 249 -25, 361 78, 024 888, 382 M c P hers on 502, 854 130, 284 12, 390 127, 602 158, 910 155, 190 -9, 941 82, 911 994, 378 M ari on 95, 483 26, 037 -5, 214 18, 042 50, 826 74, 101 59, 360 17, 185 301, 450 M ars hal l 152, 351 44, 375 19, 996 26, 579 62, 940 61, 434 -7, 297 29, 072 331, 306 M eade 43, 348 10, 835 9, 950 7, 917 24, 862 23, 434 12, 708 6, 407 126, 647 M i am i 254, 066 61, 839 -12, 051 26, 378 123, 140 152, 069 455, 301 41, 107 1, 019, 635 M i t c hel l 93, 070 23, 658 8, 370 10, 489 36, 170 39, 080 -12, 537 14, 862 183, 438 M ont gom ery 507, 706 140, 918 -2, 837 75, 698 140, 435 240, 049 -34, 508 85, 997 981, 464 M orri s 43, 932 12, 456 -1, 824 9, 687 26, 669 34, 685 39, 358 8, 569 156, 394 M ort on 44, 539 11, 747 -12, 496 6, 789 14, 679 18, 198 -796 6, 630 76, 030 Nem aha 125, 510 33, 402 16, 257 11, 523 85, 671 53, 327 559 20, 359 305, 890 Neos ho 234, 672 58, 245 -9, 568 36, 780 60, 303 107, 985 -13, 067 38, 410 436, 940 Nes s 36, 185 9, 850 -7, 858 21, 870 19, 773 22, 317 6, 546 7, 013 101, 670 Nort on 67, 468 17, 880 -1, 291 10, 439 26, 672 30, 322 -4, 533 10, 712 136, 245 Os age 76, 958 22, 830 -8, 477 8, 886 61, 669 92, 836 178, 064 14, 140 418, 626 Os borne 32, 353 8, 663 754 14, 427 22, 860 27, 162 291 6, 331 100, 179 Ot t aw a 35, 460 9, 638 973 8, 561 23, 391 30, 045 47, 674 6, 347 149, 395 P aw nee 95, 276 27, 238 6, 442 11, 981 27, 794 36, 017 -3, 280 14, 174 187, 294 P h illips 66, 302 23, 668 2, 768 18, 214 40, 959 36, 068 -3, 077 11, 788 173, 114 P ot t aw at om i e 257, 952 64, 506 339 54, 855 85, 448 82, 087 77, 468 41, 767 580, 888 P r at t 135, 556 31, 615 470 29, 439 59, 280 60, 576 -1, 962 22, 394 292, 580 322 C ount y F arm N onf arm Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Sour ce and C ounty , 2006 (thousands of dollars) Pr opr ie t o r s ' Inc o me W a ges and Sa la r ie s T o t a l Pe r s ona l Inc o me Supplem ent s 1 Resi dence Ad j u s t m e n t 3 Less S o ci al Ins u r a nc e 4 Propert y Inc o me 2 T r ansfer Pa y m e n t s Raw l i ns $22, 087 $6, 252 -$5, 664 $13, 849 $15, 492 $19, 487 $1, 801 $4, 394 $68, 910 Reno 867, 421 208, 850 10, 288 80, 181 328, 633 368, 165 38, 637 138, 849 1, 763, 326 Republ i c 46, 286 13, 024 7, 167 11, 709 22, 701 33, 204 2, 357 8, 217 128, 231 Ri c e 96, 937 26, 624 1, 578 12, 409 43, 624 56, 733 20, 218 15, 891 242, 232 Ri l ey 890, 949 232, 721 34 50, 119 313, 764 195, 789 571, 163 129, 489 2, 125, 050 Rook s 56, 708 15, 770 -569 14, 943 23, 354 34, 670 4, 744 9, 826 139, 794 Rus h 32, 123 9, 434 -5, 599 6, 386 15, 990 25, 212 2, 901 5, 640 80, 807 Rus s el l 69, 276 18, 232 -5, 537 13, 936 46, 997 55, 255 -2, 560 12, 308 183, 291 S al i ne 998, 986 247, 588 -347 145, 813 368, 512 280, 160 -128, 606 160, 378 1, 751, 728 S c ot t 56, 958 12, 540 20, 610 12, 612 33, 616 20, 265 4, 791 7, 836 153, 556 S edgw i c k 10, 730, 473 2, 904, 443 -3, 110 2, 279, 085 3, 046, 463 2, 340, 794 -1, 382, 918 1, 703, 953 18, 211, 277 S ew ard 379, 615 94, 296 9, 702 75, 519 72, 075 87, 931 -49, 022 58, 670 611, 446 S haw nee 3, 641, 241 883, 085 -1, 082 261, 597 1, 022, 496 1, 026, 517 -554, 567 564, 332 5, 714, 955 S heri dan 23, 161 6, 212 2, 623 17, 709 16, 670 14, 825 1, 603 4, 421 78, 382 S herm an 69, 372 17, 412 3, 888 12, 938 30, 079 44, 465 2, 482 11, 359 169, 277 S m i t h 34, 603 9, 628 5, 752 9, 328 29, 918 27, 854 5, 282 6, 238 116, 127 S t af f ord 35, 624 10, 284 7, 030 10, 615 24, 255 31, 657 10, 109 6, 119 123, 455 S t ant on 24, 549 5, 776 10, 145 5, 056 19, 781 10, 161 1, 758 3, 364 73, 862 S t evens 62, 376 16, 189 2, 341 13, 642 35, 575 23, 654 2, 095 9, 504 146, 368 S um ner 171, 304 48, 800 6, 450 31, 145 88, 914 136, 530 280, 133 32, 152 731, 124 Thom as 112, 741 27, 948 9, 911 12, 596 36, 396 41, 577 -3, 433 17, 330 220, 406 Trego 28, 897 8, 253 -12, 247 6, 443 13, 079 20, 096 3, 834 5, 010 63, 345 W abauns ee 37, 440 10, 365 -3, 122 14, 071 28, 193 34, 475 79, 095 7, 068 193, 449 W al l ac e 13, 627 3, 451 1, 776 3, 061 7, 333 9, 868 1, 054 2, 166 38, 004 W as hi ngt on 48, 388 14, 088 6, 650 3, 449 25, 504 37, 547 17, 498 8, 260 144, 864 W i c hi t a 26, 313 6, 395 21, 048 6, 970 10, 724 11, 223 821 3, 803 79, 691 W i l s on 124, 908 35, 944 -7, 003 19, 767 39, 554 67, 398 -1, 851 20, 837 257, 880 W oods on 18, 721 6, 021 2, 538 9, 383 10, 456 25, 361 8, 598 4, 166 76, 912 W y andot t e 3, 536, 598 946, 445 -1, 995 135, 890 309, 414 900, 468 -1, 465, 213 545, 761 3, 815, 846 Kansas $51, 059, 454 $13, 106, 550 $173, 625 $16, 477, 064 $13, 667, 398 $893, 908 $8, 070, 116 $95, 900, 828 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, P e rsonal I n com e by M a j o r S ource and E a rni ngs by I ndustry , h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed M a y 1, 2008). D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. 1 S uppl em ents to w ages and sal a ri es. 2 I n cl udes di vi dends, i n terest, and rent. 3 T he adj ustm ent for resi dence i s the net i n fl ow of the earni ngs of i n terarea com m u ters. 4 C ontri buti ons for governm ent soci al i n surance are i n cl uded i n earni ngs by ty pe and i ndustry but they are ex cl uded from personal incom e . $8, 592, 945 323 S t ate 2006r 2007p 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006r 2007p New E ngl and Connec t i c ut $50, 762 $54, 117 1 1 138 140 6. 6 $177, 453 $189, 535 6. 8 Ma i n e 32, 095 33, 722 36 35 87 87 5. 1 42, 202 44, 418 5. 3 M as s ac hus et t s 46, 299 49, 082 3 3 126 127 6. 0 297, 905 316, 568 6. 3 New Ham p s h i re 39, 753 41, 512 7 8 108 108 4. 4 52, 149 54, 622 4. 7 Rhode I s l and 37, 523 39, 463 17 17 102 102 5. 2 39, 835 41, 745 4. 8 V erm ont 34, 871 36, 670 22 23 95 95 5. 2 21, 647 22, 782 5. 2 M i deas t Del a w a re 39, 131 40, 608 11 12 107 105 3. 8 33, 369 35, 116 5. 2 D i str i ct o f C o l u m b i a 57, 746 61, 092 - - 157 158 5. 8 33, 808 35, 940 6. 3 M a ryl and 43, 788 46, 021 5 5 119 119 5. 1 245, 303 258, 561 5. 4 New J e rs ey 46, 763 49, 194 2 2 127 127 5. 2 405, 254 427, 297 5. 4 New Y o rk 44, 027 47, 385 4 4 120 123 7. 6 848, 937 914, 432 7. 7 P enns yl vani a 36, 825 38, 788 19 19 100 100 5. 3 456, 732 482, 245 5. 6 Great Lak es Illin o i s 38, 409 40, 322 14 16 105 104 5. 0 490, 755 518, 245 5. 6 I ndi ana 32, 288 33, 616 33 37 88 87 4. 1 203, 502 213, 302 4. 8 M i c hi gan 33, 788 35, 086 26 26 92 91 3. 8 341, 337 353, 376 3. 5 Ohio 33, 320 34, 874 27 28 91 90 4. 7 381, 963 399, 897 4. 7 W i s c ons i n 34, 405 36, 047 25 25 94 93 4. 8 191, 726 201, 921 5. 3 P l ai ns Io w a 33, 038 35, 023 29 27 90 91 6. 0 98, 208 104, 651 6. 6 Kansas 34, 799 36, 768 23 22 95 95 5. 7 95, 901 102, 069 6. 4 M i nnes ot a 38, 859 41, 034 13 11 106 106 5. 6 200, 300 213, 282 6. 5 M i s s ouri 32, 789 34, 389 30 32 89 89 4. 9 191, 413 202, 153 5. 6 Nebras k a 34, 440 36, 471 24 24 94 94 5. 9 60, 744 64, 721 6. 5 Nort h Dak o t a 32, 763 34, 846 31 29 89 90 6. 4 20, 885 22, 291 6. 7 S out h Dak ot a 32, 030 33, 905 38 34 87 88 5. 9 25, 255 26, 996 6. 9 S out heas t A l abam a 30, 894 32, 404 41 42 84 84 4. 9 141, 811 149, 959 5. 7 A r k ans as 28, 473 30, 606 48 48 78 78 5. 6 79, 983 85, 214 6. 5 Flor ida 36, 720 38, 444 20 20 100 100 4. 7 663, 077 701, 647 5. 8 Georgi a 32, 095 33, 457 36 38 87 87 4. 2 299, 834 319, 339 6. 5 K ent uc k y 29, 729 31, 111 46 46 81 81 4. 6 124, 993 131, 956 5. 6 Loui s i ana 31, 821 34, 756 40 31 87 90 9. 2 135, 026 149, 214 10. 5 M i ssi ssi p p i 27, 028 28, 845 50 50 74 75 6. 7 78, 356 84, 193 7. 4 Nort h Carol i n a 32, 247 33, 636 34 36 88 87 4. 3 286, 010 304, 781 6. 6 S out h Carol i na 29, 767 31, 013 45 47 81 80 4. 2 128, 893 136, 696 6. 1 P e rcent C h ange P e rcent C h ange M illions of D o lla r s Per Capita Personal Income and Pe rsonal Income by State and Region 2006 and 2007 D o lla r s R a nk in t h e U . S. Per C a pit a Personal Incom e Percent of U . S. A v g. Personal Incom e 324 S t ate 2006r 2007p 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006r 2007p P e rcent C h ange P e rcent C h ange M illions of D o lla r s Per Capita Personal Income and Pe rsonal Income by State and Region 2006 and 2007 D o lla r s R a nk in t h e U . S. Per C a pit a Personal Incom e Percent of U . S. A v g. Personal Incom e S out heas t (c ont ' d) Tennes s e e $32, 172 $33, 280 35 39 88 86 3. 4 $195, 441 $204, 896 4. 8 Vir g in ia 39, 540 41, 347 9 9 108 107 4. 6 302, 098 318, 873 5. 6 W e s t Vir g in ia 28, 206 29, 537 49 49 77 76 4. 7 51, 016 53, 522 4. 9 S out hw es t A r i z ona 31, 936 33, 029 39 40 87 86 3. 4 196, 909 209, 361 6. 3 New M e x i c o 29, 929 31, 474 43 43 82 82 5. 2 58, 131 62, 002 6. 7 Ok l ahom a 32, 391 34, 153 32 33 88 88 5. 4 115, 881 123, 541 6. 6 Tex a s 35, 166 37, 187 21 21 96 96 5. 7 823, 159 888, 926 8. 0 Roc k y M ount ai n Col orado 39, 491 41, 042 10 10 108 106 3. 9 188, 222 199, 525 6. 0 I daho 29, 920 31, 197 44 44 81 81 4. 3 43, 800 46, 776 6. 8 M ont ana 30, 790 32, 458 42 41 84 84 5. 4 29, 152 31, 090 6. 6 Ut ah 29, 406 31, 189 47 45 80 81 6. 1 75, 853 82, 506 8. 8 Wy o m i n g 40, 655 43, 266 6 6 111 112 6. 3 20, 846 22, 600 8. 4 Far W e s t Al a ska 38, 138 40, 352 16 15 104 105 5. 8 25, 836 27, 580 6. 7 Cal i f orni a 39, 626 41, 571 8 7 108 108 4. 9 1, 436, 446 1, 519, 547 5. 8 Haw a i i 37, 023 39, 239 18 18 101 102 6. 0 47, 340 50, 359 6. 4 Nevada 38, 994 40, 480 12 13 106 105 3. 8 97, 189 103, 847 6. 9 Oregon 33, 299 34, 784 28 30 91 90 4. 5 122, 909 130, 353 6. 1 W as hi ngt on 38, 212 40, 414 15 14 104 105 5. 8 243, 597 261, 415 7. 3 Uni t ed S t ates $36, 714 $38, 611 - - 100 100 5. 2 $10, 968, 393 $11, 645, 882 6. 2 B E A Regi ons New E ngl and $44, 327 $46, 948 1 1 121 122 5. 9 $631, 192 $669, 670 6. 1 M i deas t 42, 696 45, 350 2 2 116 117 6. 2 2, 023, 404 2, 153, 591 6. 4 Great Lak es 34, 819 36, 401 5 6 95 94 4. 5 1, 609, 282 1, 686, 741 4. 8 P l ai ns 34, 791 36, 715 6 4 95 95 5. 5 692, 706 736, 163 6. 3 S out heas t 33, 212 34, 804 8 8 90 90 4. 8 2, 486, 538 2, 640, 290 6. 2 S out hw es t 34, 026 35, 831 7 7 93 93 5. 3 1, 194, 081 1, 283, 830 7. 5 Roc k y M ount ai n 34, 849 36, 474 4 5 95 94 4. 7 357, 873 382, 498 6. 9 Far W e s t 38, 872 40, 800 3 3 106 106 5. 0 1, 973, 317 2, 093, 100 6. 1 r - revised p - prel i m i nary S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. Sour ce: U.S. Bur eau of Econom ic Analy s is, BEA New s Re lease, T able 1. Per C apita Per s onal I n com e , Pe r s onal I n com e , and Populatio n, by S t ate and R egi on, h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/new srel eases/rel s.ht m (accessed June 13, 2008). 325 County 1989 1999 Male Female Allen $9,889 $15,640 $27,305 $19,221 Anderson 10,190 16,458 30,102 20,705 Atchison 10,144 15,207 29,481 20,485 Barber 10,664 16,627 29,806 20,046 Barton 11,394 16,695 28,803 20,428 Bourbon 9,958 16,393 27,043 20,983 Brown 10,299 15,163 29,163 19,829 Butler 13,260 20,150 38,675 26,109 Chase 10,258 17,422 27,402 21,528 Chautauqua 9,043 16,280 25,083 21,346 Cherokee 9,705 14,710 29,045 19,675 Cheyenne 11,165 17,862 24,976 19,569 Clark 11,804 17,795 27,321 20,833 Clay 11,431 17,939 28,817 17,760 Cloud 10,853 17,536 27,166 20,114 Coffey 11,451 18,337 31,356 20,666 Comanche 10,587 17,037 24,844 18,221 Cowley 11,624 17,509 31,703 21,341 Crawford 10,507 16,245 27,881 21,517 Decatur 10,609 16,348 25,139 17,368 Dickinson 11,407 17,780 30,889 18,526 Doniphan 9,465 14,849 28,096 19,721 Douglas 12,003 19,952 35,577 27,225 Edwards 11,895 17,586 27,050 20,132 Elk 10,390 16,066 28,580 16,219 Ellis 11,459 18,259 29,885 21,269 Ellsworth 9,801 16,569 30,110 20,486 Finney 11,278 15,377 29,948 21,510 Ford 11,114 15,721 27,189 22,165 Franklin 11,483 17,311 31,223 22,992 Geary 9,996 16,199 25,942 21,389 Gove 10,859 17,852 26,863 21,357 Graham 11,472 18,050 26,642 18,222 Grant 10,757 17,072 34,464 22,000 Gray 11,669 18,632 31,519 21,563 Greeley 11,641 19,974 29,018 18,984 Greenwood 10,694 15,976 27,021 19,356 Hamilton 12,366 16,484 26,701 21,000 Harper 10,717 16,368 27,869 20,000 Harvey 12,725 18,715 35,037 22,492 Haskell 10,990 17,349 31,296 22,857 Hodgeman 10,347 15,599 27,568 21,534 Jackson 10,891 18,606 32,195 22,305 Jefferson 12,267 19,373 36,174 25,468 Jewell 9,698 16,644 24,821 18,170 Johnson 20,592 30,919 49,790 32,145 Kearny 11,412 15,708 30,117 20,179 Kingman 10,676 18,533 31,771 25,298 Kiowa 10,607 17,207 29,063 20,764 Labette 10,815 15,525 29,043 21,706 Lane 12,159 18,606 29,429 20,446 Leavenworth 12,822 20,292 40,047 26,029 Lincoln 9,668 15,788 24,681 20,000 Linn 11,001 17,009 31,720 22,287 Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 Full-Time Workers 326 County 1989 1999 Male Female Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999 in Kansas, by County Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 Full-Time Workers Logan $10,878 $17,294 $28,105 $19,609 Lyon 11,251 15,724 28,865 21,338 McPherson 11,970 18,921 33,530 21,175 Marion 10,428 16,100 30,236 21,119 Marshall 10,166 17,090 28,361 19,006 Meade 10,887 16,824 29,295 20,153 Miami 12,563 21,408 37,441 27,271 Mitchell 10,465 17,653 26,478 20,220 Montgomery 10,837 16,421 29,745 20,179 Morris 11,451 18,491 28,912 21,239 Morton 12,669 17,076 31,875 19,474 Nemaha 10,738 17,121 28,879 19,340 Neosho 10,402 16,539 26,906 19,387 Ness 11,034 17,787 27,892 20,037 Norton 10,912 16,835 25,983 20,381 Osage 10,823 17,691 30,670 22,981 Osborne 9,913 16,236 24,736 16,516 Ottawa 10,358 17,663 30,761 21,380 Pawnee 12,531 17,584 26,751 20,931 Phillips 10,270 17,121 29,609 17,827 Pottawatomie 10,984 17,785 31,368 23,238 Pratt 12,488 17,906 31,138 20,679 Rawlins 10,468 17,161 26,719 19,750 Reno 12,074 18,520 31,495 21,329 Republic 10,890 17,433 25,260 17,274 Rice 10,139 16,064 31,175 18,968 Riley 10,067 16,349 26,856 23,835 Rooks 10,223 15,588 26,794 18,389 Rush 10,516 18,033 25,408 20,307 Russell 11,338 17,073 25,916 17,957 Saline 13,153 19,073 31,509 22,047 Scott 11,322 20,443 32,166 20,221 Sedgwick 14,555 20,907 37,770 26,153 Seward 11,341 15,059 29,765 21,889 Shawnee 14,091 20,904 35,586 26,491 Sheridan 9,889 16,299 26,351 16,250 Sherman 10,356 16,761 28,012 20,927 Smith 9,574 14,983 25,089 18,608 Stafford 10,496 16,409 27,328 21,062 Stanton 11,025 18,043 30,236 21,250 Stevens 11,584 17,814 36,525 22,803 Sumner 11,944 18,305 36,616 23,020 Thomas 10,551 19,028 33,833 21,310 Trego 10,464 16,239 26,545 16,927 Wabaunsee 11,280 17,704 31,629 23,148 Wallace 9,366 17,016 25,610 18,333 Washington 9,595 15,515 25,074 18,000 Wichita 10,196 16,720 27,523 18,807 Wilson 9,734 14,910 27,255 18,670 Woodson 10,424 14,283 23,950 16,135 Wyandotte 10,656 16,005 31,335 24,640 Kansas $13,300 $20,506 $35,104 $25,249 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-5-18); Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1). 327 County 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 Alle n $19, 061 $19, 552 $19, 696 $20, 473 $22, 381 $21, 952 $23, 704 $24, 191 $24, 636 $26, 489 A nders on 19, 095 18, 612 18, 701 20, 702 21, 779 21, 036 21, 922 22, 767 23, 452 24, 141 Atch iso n 18, 015 19, 174 19, 338 20, 459 21, 477 21, 436 21, 724 23, 412 25, 018 26, 662 B arber 19, 212 19, 899 19, 602 20, 136 22, 066 22, 166 26, 003 24, 202 26, 242 27, 543 Ba r t o n 21, 228 22, 071 22, 376 24, 214 26, 036 26, 270 27, 543 28, 308 29, 620 32, 416 B ourbon 19, 522 20, 105 19, 763 20, 665 21, 942 23, 042 23, 350 23, 862 24, 405 25, 639 Br o w n 20, 338 21, 484 21, 529 22, 399 24, 435 23, 392 25, 415 26, 104 27, 709 29, 130 Bu tle r 23, 507 24, 780 25, 351 26, 449 27, 489 28, 112 28, 379 29, 326 31, 127 33, 125 Chas e 23, 382 25, 507 27, 803 27, 106 29, 278 30, 057 30, 578 31, 440 34, 136 35, 176 Chaut auqua 17, 016 18, 482 18, 780 21, 141 23, 347 24, 366 24, 672 24, 701 26, 626 30, 489 Cherok ee 17, 285 18, 250 18, 711 19, 873 21, 625 21, 532 22, 735 23, 571 24, 446 25, 513 Cheyenne 20, 755 22, 422 23, 937 21, 784 22, 502 19, 329 22, 501 15, 895 21, 722 20, 813 Cl ark 21, 391 22, 986 24, 189 22, 451 23, 573 24, 851 28, 088 24, 160 27, 065 24, 976 Cl ay 22, 482 23, 220 23, 697 24, 616 25, 257 24, 582 27, 209 29, 470 30, 404 32, 372 Cl oud 20, 054 20, 550 20, 207 20, 377 22, 415 21, 823 22, 883 23, 647 24, 288 25, 848 C o ffe y 22, 551 22, 823 23, 714 24, 969 27, 181 27, 661 29, 742 30, 212 32, 491 33, 537 Com anc he 20, 449 20, 312 21, 085 20, 884 19, 669 19, 437 24, 560 19, 717 21, 541 20, 073 Cow l ey 19, 289 20, 486 21, 001 22, 580 24, 227 23, 952 24, 740 26, 049 27, 429 29, 731 Craw f o rd 18, 984 19, 675 20, 106 21, 107 21, 968 22, 557 23, 377 23, 169 24, 484 25, 997 Dec a t u r 21, 092 22, 816 23, 254 22, 315 25, 493 22, 537 24, 998 21, 111 26, 534 27, 783 Di c k i ns on 21, 046 22, 067 22, 405 23, 181 23, 310 23, 172 25, 195 25, 268 26, 329 28, 276 Doni phan 18, 241 19, 154 19, 609 19, 733 21, 019 21, 327 21, 202 21, 860 23, 025 25, 332 Dougl as 20, 244 21, 720 22, 309 24, 165 25, 540 25, 885 26, 453 26, 455 27, 659 29, 137 Ed w a r d s 22, 718 26, 500 27, 596 25, 183 27, 522 26, 022 29, 927 27, 100 29, 035 29, 709 Elk 17, 235 17, 273 17, 349 19, 753 20, 598 19, 713 20, 897 21, 377 21, 488 22, 163 Ellis 21, 245 22, 244 22, 931 24, 740 26, 877 27, 015 28, 661 29, 362 31, 405 33, 119 Ells w o r t h 19, 174 20, 735 21, 047 21, 595 22, 578 22, 583 24, 312 24, 379 24, 699 25, 778 Fi nney 19, 264 19, 992 20, 338 20, 597 20, 538 20, 496 21, 378 21, 925 22, 731 24, 222 For d 20, 311 21, 216 21, 932 21, 451 22, 036 22, 463 23, 431 23, 872 25, 133 26, 373 Frank l i n 20, 067 20, 811 21, 619 23, 072 23, 975 23, 907 24, 494 25, 289 26, 212 27, 246 Geary 19, 717 20, 548 21, 666 23, 767 25, 177 26, 157 27, 475 30, 837 33, 627 38, 083 Gov e 20, 724 24, 671 26, 492 24, 533 26, 630 23, 000 26, 814 23, 738 28, 896 24, 877 Graham 20, 844 25, 301 25, 129 26, 480 29, 119 25, 705 30, 273 26, 174 32, 905 30, 678 Grant 22, 538 20, 949 21, 043 21, 913 23, 392 21, 378 24, 773 26, 204 28, 396 28, 649 Gray 22, 486 24, 924 28, 675 25, 115 27, 104 25, 606 28, 166 27, 633 30, 877 31, 520 Greel ey 21, 096 27, 257 29, 437 23, 408 25, 650 20, 854 28, 491 25, 183 27, 078 27, 693 Greenw ood 18, 501 19, 100 20, 107 20, 997 21, 866 21, 738 22, 468 22, 749 23, 312 26, 202 Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by C ounty 1997-2006 328 County 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by C ounty 1997-2006 H a m ilto n $23, 075 $27, 334 $28, 339 $24, 587 $28, 439 $26, 368 $30, 535 $28, 011 $30, 607 $26, 561 Harper 21, 916 21, 900 21, 971 22, 697 22, 756 24, 094 27, 345 24, 935 27, 955 28, 339 Harvey 22, 639 23, 244 23, 290 25, 243 26, 937 27, 532 27, 899 28, 545 30, 478 32, 055 H a ske l l 28, 586 32, 341 37, 412 28, 754 30, 759 30, 621 35, 069 33, 395 36, 034 34, 717 Hodgem an 23, 205 24, 730 27, 888 24, 819 24, 051 24, 388 25, 695 25, 881 29, 763 28, 561 Ja ckso n 20, 274 21, 875 22, 805 24, 449 25, 969 25, 882 26, 503 27, 440 27, 038 27, 633 Je ffe r so n 20, 085 21, 045 21, 525 22, 688 23, 592 23, 781 24, 570 25, 229 26, 658 27, 903 Je w e l l 20, 854 22, 876 22, 329 20, 273 23, 967 21, 960 27, 632 26, 388 26, 819 28, 250 J ohns on 35, 850 38, 895 40, 897 44, 165 43, 722 44, 106 44, 119 46, 244 48, 153 50, 781 K earny 19, 812 21, 316 21, 054 20, 062 21, 411 20, 769 21, 846 21, 138 22, 917 24, 173 K i ngm an 22, 032 21, 627 21, 586 21, 909 22, 425 22, 784 24, 287 24, 736 26, 761 29, 221 Kio w a 21, 395 21, 904 22, 609 22, 727 22, 900 23, 629 28, 384 27, 724 28, 560 29, 124 Labet t e 18, 833 19, 862 20, 253 21, 060 22, 472 23, 349 23, 517 24, 958 26, 325 27, 693 Lane 22, 396 28, 040 27, 089 25, 317 28, 737 31, 194 32, 497 25, 191 31, 630 31, 512 Leavenw ort h 20, 345 21, 575 22, 777 24, 587 25, 477 26, 185 26, 780 27, 603 28, 633 30, 039 Li nc ol n 19, 415 20, 779 20, 164 20, 287 21, 154 19, 991 21, 662 20, 660 21, 017 20, 770 Li nn 19, 915 20, 900 21, 055 21, 059 22, 432 22, 172 23, 203 24, 002 24, 298 25, 016 Logan 19, 333 21, 921 22, 885 19, 242 21, 309 19, 192 24, 298 20, 300 27, 486 25, 512 Lyon 19, 191 20, 017 20, 194 20, 663 21, 236 21, 484 22, 169 22, 942 23, 719 24, 872 M c P hers on 23, 354 23, 960 24, 269 25, 697 26, 246 27, 399 28, 198 30, 157 32, 210 34, 225 Ma r i o n 18, 787 18, 820 19, 311 19, 513 21, 011 21, 028 22, 172 22, 840 23, 330 24, 318 M ars hal l 22, 389 23, 978 23, 768 24, 846 26, 972 25, 025 27, 927 31, 741 31, 796 32, 494 M eade 21, 695 24, 880 26, 368 24, 208 22, 898 22, 377 25, 602 25, 472 27, 381 28, 486 Mi a m i 22, 847 23, 847 25, 275 26, 143 27, 143 27, 547 28, 245 29, 610 31, 699 33, 618 M i t c hel l 22, 537 23, 333 23, 304 22, 724 24, 286 23, 342 26, 534 26, 455 27, 365 28, 984 M ont gom ery 18, 898 19, 367 19, 485 21, 151 22, 037 22, 726 23, 760 25, 043 26, 566 28, 562 M o rri s 19, 434 20, 073 20, 551 21, 746 23, 340 22, 655 24, 034 24, 216 24, 485 26, 413 Mo r t o n 22, 191 20, 823 21, 369 21, 080 20, 092 18, 178 20, 707 21, 232 24, 816 24, 408 Nem aha 23, 391 23, 363 22, 780 24, 239 24, 260 23, 022 24, 758 29, 191 29, 205 29, 977 Neos ho 19, 501 19, 620 19, 601 20, 539 22, 138 22, 144 23, 601 23, 827 25, 024 27, 007 Nes s 24, 449 24, 800 24, 271 26, 347 27, 051 25, 640 31, 780 29, 605 33, 819 34, 003 Nort on 19, 572 21, 155 21, 307 21, 757 22, 634 21, 245 23, 129 22, 692 23, 850 24, 700 Os age 19, 389 20, 066 20, 576 21, 632 22, 820 22, 724 23, 701 23, 923 24, 071 25, 185 Os borne 20, 623 20, 847 20, 538 20, 498 21, 685 20, 330 24, 253 22, 995 24, 433 25, 355 O tta w a 20, 770 21, 305 21, 905 22, 164 22, 937 22, 778 24, 392 23, 016 23, 518 24, 941 329 County 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by C ounty 1997-2006 P aw nee $21, 187 $21, 791 $22, 123 $22, 623 $23, 489 $21, 805 $24, 778 $25, 250 $26, 488 $28, 903 Ph illip s 22, 837 24, 461 23, 821 24, 281 25, 718 24, 681 28, 387 27, 331 30, 954 32, 231 P ot t aw at om i e 20, 359 21, 175 21, 924 23, 939 26, 200 26, 136 26, 948 27, 724 28, 844 30, 712 Pr a t t 22, 557 22, 562 23, 482 24, 554 23, 657 23, 498 26, 835 27, 644 29, 034 31, 043 R a w lin s 19, 195 23, 237 25, 026 21, 920 26, 512 23, 008 27, 306 21, 885 28, 834 26, 782 Reno 22, 127 22, 970 22, 981 23, 952 24, 274 24, 660 25, 393 25, 545 26, 388 27, 834 Republ i c 20, 199 20, 097 20, 503 20, 059 21, 936 21, 801 24, 009 23, 149 23, 538 25, 811 Ri c e 18, 925 18, 960 19, 767 21, 103 19, 753 18, 913 20, 040 20, 941 21, 818 23, 702 R ile y 18, 659 19, 602 20, 559 22, 068 23, 009 23, 867 25, 699 26, 278 27, 708 30, 788 Rook s 20, 361 21, 648 21, 086 21, 974 23, 372 22, 093 24, 988 23, 566 25, 388 26, 775 Rus h 20, 745 20, 810 20, 031 21, 976 22, 176 21, 630 24, 464 21, 755 25, 008 24, 925 R u sse l l 20, 828 21, 531 21, 837 23, 526 22, 619 22, 405 23, 365 23, 267 25, 693 27, 255 Sa lin e 24, 423 25, 470 25, 856 27, 765 26, 849 27, 235 27, 956 29, 195 30, 577 32, 319 Sco tt 25, 281 25, 915 29, 831 27, 078 29, 341 29, 206 31, 728 28, 040 30, 709 33, 454 S edgw i c k 25, 850 27, 271 27, 167 28, 444 30, 813 30, 596 30, 913 33, 100 35, 547 38, 803 Se w a r d 20, 416 21, 028 20, 580 22, 092 22, 148 22, 287 22, 568 23, 872 25, 528 26, 791 S haw nee 23, 954 25, 489 26, 240 28, 049 29, 004 29, 694 29, 885 30, 507 31, 765 33, 139 S heri dan 24, 652 28, 775 28, 622 24, 018 29, 474 25, 700 32, 633 31, 305 34, 952 31, 328 S herm an 21, 040 23, 727 25, 795 23, 906 24, 373 22, 939 24, 378 21, 909 26, 843 28, 609 Sm ith 20, 731 21, 849 22, 431 21, 897 24, 178 22, 507 25, 195 24, 550 26, 475 28, 952 Sta ffo r d 22, 605 23, 507 24, 469 23, 672 23, 627 24, 152 26, 519 25, 487 26, 493 28, 180 S t ant on 29, 114 26, 789 27, 448 23, 609 22, 207 20, 934 25, 679 28, 164 32, 193 33, 650 S t evens 24, 329 26, 129 26, 458 25, 625 23, 573 21, 965 24, 504 27, 407 30, 421 28, 289 S um ner 22, 601 22, 418 22, 871 23, 487 23, 646 24, 002 24, 795 26, 797 28, 336 30, 292 Thom as 21, 009 23, 531 24, 461 23, 222 25, 833 23, 899 26, 940 24, 862 29, 218 29, 672 Trego 17, 916 18, 959 18, 336 19, 374 19, 369 19, 777 21, 405 19, 542 23, 086 21, 393 W abauns ee 21, 002 21, 776 22, 253 23, 551 24, 746 24, 632 25, 833 26, 784 27, 617 28, 723 W a lla c e 19, 644 23, 130 25, 062 21, 248 20, 998 20, 070 26, 603 23, 349 23, 986 25, 455 W as hi ngt on 20, 288 20, 314 19, 670 20, 435 21, 062 19, 987 21, 539 24, 053 24, 197 24, 408 Wi c h i t a 30, 153 32, 466 36, 878 28, 954 31, 807 30, 336 33, 890 28, 326 34, 482 35, 545 W ils o n 18, 539 18, 196 18, 498 20, 297 20, 802 21, 351 22, 399 24, 215 25, 600 26, 482 W oods on 17, 587 16, 881 17, 196 18, 400 18, 832 18, 445 20, 357 21, 185 20, 873 22, 675 W y andot t e 17, 899 18, 712 19, 043 19, 771 20, 581 21, 518 22, 126 22, 784 23, 609 24, 838 Kansas $24, 041 $25, 483 $26, 195 $27, 691 $28, 717 $28, 980 $29, 802 $30, 995 $32, 709 $34, 799 r - rev i s e d S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, Local A r ea P e rsonal I n com e , C A 1-3 P e r C api ta P e rsonal I n c om e, h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed M a y 1, 2008). 330 Per Capita Personal Income in Kansas, by County, 2006 (in thousands of dollars) Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Accounts, Local Area Personal Income, CA1-3 Per Capita Personal Income, http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/reis/. State: 34.8 Allen 26.5 Anderson 24.1 Atchison 26.7 Barber 27.5 Barton 32.4 Bourbon 25.6 Brown 29.1 Butler 33.1 Chase 35.2 Chautauqua 30.5 Cherokee 25.5 Cheyenne 20.8 Clark 25.0 Clay 32.4 Cloud 25.8 Coffey 33.5 Comanche 20.1 Cowley 29.7 Crawford 26.0 Decatur 27.8 Dickinson 28.3 Doniphan 25.3 Douglas 29.1 Edwards 29.7 Elk 22.2 Ellis 33.1 Ellsworth 25.8 Finney 24.2 Ford 26.4 Franklin 27.2 Geary 38.1 Gove 24.9 Graham 30.7 Grant 28.6 Gray 31.5 Greeley 27.7 Greenwood 26.2 Hamilton 26.6 Harper 28.3 Harvey 32.1 Haskell 34.7 Hodgeman 28.6 Jackson 27.6 Jefferson 27.9 Jewell 28.3 Johnson 50.8 Kearny 24.2 Kingman 29.2 Kiowa 29.1 Labette 27.7 Lane 31.5 Leavenworth 30.0 Lincoln 20.8 Linn 25.0 Logan 25.5 Lyon 24.9 McPherson 34.2 Marion 24.3 Marshall 32.5 Meade 28.5 Miami 33.6 Mitchell 29.0 Montgomery 28.6 Morris 26.4 Morton 24.4 Nemaha 30.0 Neosho 27.0 Ness 34.0 Norton 24.7 Osage 25.2 Osborne 25.4 Ottawa 24.9 Pawnee 28.9 Phillips 32.2 Pottawatomie 30.7 Pratt 31.0 Rawlins 26.8 Reno 27.8 Republic 25.8 Rice 23.7 Riley 30.8 Rooks 26.8 Rush 24.9 Russell 27.3 Saline 32.3 Scott 33.5 Sedgwick 38.8 Seward 26.8 Shawnee 33.1 Sheridan 31.3 Sherman 28.6 Smith 29.0 Stafford 28.2 Stanton 33.7 Stevens 28.3 Sumner 30.3 Thomas 29.7 Trego 21.4 Wabaunsee 28.7 Wallace 25.5 Washington 24.4 Wichita 35.5 Wilson 26.5 Woodson 22.7 Wyandotte 24.8 331 A r ea 1997 1998 1999 2000r 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005r 2006 M et r opol i t an A r eas K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S $26, 533 $28, 418 $29, 678 $31, 606 $32, 222 $32, 748 $33, 232 $34, 430 $35, 839 $37, 566 Law renc e, K S 20, 244 21, 720 22, 309 24, 165 25, 540 25, 885 26, 453 26, 455 27, 659 29, 137 S t . J os eph, M O -K S 20, 012 20, 750 21, 639 22, 711 23, 040 23, 703 24, 315 25, 356 26, 345 28, 032 Topek a, K S 23, 005 24, 408 25, 120 26, 791 27, 802 28, 324 28, 677 29, 297 30, 375 31, 679 Wi c h i t a , K S 25, 263 26, 553 26, 558 27, 827 29, 926 29, 873 30, 212 32, 173 34, 491 37, 471 M i c r opol i t an A r eas Atch iso n , KS 18, 015 19, 174 19, 338 20, 459 21, 477 21, 436 21, 724 23, 412 25, 018 26, 662 C o ffe y v ille , KS 18, 898 19, 367 19, 485 21, 151 22, 037 22, 726 23, 760 25, 043 26, 566 28, 562 Dodge Ci t y , K S 20, 311 21, 216 21, 932 21, 451 22, 036 22, 463 23, 431 23, 872 25, 133 26, 373 Em p o r ia , KS 19, 520 20, 453 20, 783 21, 163 21, 851 22, 152 22, 812 23, 599 24, 519 25, 664 Garden Ci t y , K S 19, 264 19, 992 20, 338 20, 597 20, 538 20, 496 21, 378 21, 925 22, 731 24, 222 Great B end, K S 21, 228 22, 071 22, 376 24, 214 26, 036 26, 270 27, 543 28, 308 29, 620 32, 416 Hays , K S 21, 245 22, 244 22, 931 24, 740 26, 877 27, 015 28, 661 29, 362 31, 405 33, 119 Hut c hi ns on, K S 22, 127 22, 970 22, 981 23, 952 24, 274 24, 660 25, 393 25, 545 26, 388 27, 834 Li beral , K S 20, 416 21, 028 20, 580 22, 092 22, 148 22, 287 22, 568 23, 872 25, 528 26, 791 M c P hers on, K S 23, 354 23, 960 24, 269 25, 697 26, 246 27, 399 28, 198 30, 157 32, 210 34, 225 M anhat t an, K S 19, 201 20, 103 21, 070 22, 815 24, 089 24, 815 26, 338 27, 587 29, 245 32, 413 P ars ons , K S 18, 833 19, 862 20, 253 21, 060 22, 472 23, 349 23, 517 24, 958 26, 325 27, 693 P i t t s burg, K S 18, 984 19, 675 20, 106 21, 107 21, 968 22, 557 23, 377 23, 169 24, 484 25, 997 Sa lin a , KS 24, 053 25, 044 25, 451 27, 186 26, 450 26, 779 27, 592 28, 571 29, 870 31, 585 W i n f ie ld , KS 19, 289 20, 486 21, 001 22, 580 24, 227 23, 952 24, 740 26, 049 27, 429 29, 731 Cons ol i dat ed S t at i s t i c al A r eas K ans as Ci t y -Overl and P ark K ans as Ci t y , M O -K S 26, 229 28, 073 29, 320 31, 214 31, 838 32, 368 32, 839 34, 050 35, 440 37, 154 W i c h ita - W i n f ie ld , KS 24, 890 26, 184 26, 224 27, 514 29, 592 29, 526 29, 897 31, 824 34, 097 37, 046 M et r opol i t an 26, 325 28, 090 28, 947 30, 879 31, 913 32, 290 32, 667 34, 230 36, 012 38, 349 Nonm et ropol i t an 20, 569 21, 455 21, 894 22, 651 23, 574 23, 552 25, 043 25, 546 27, 063 28, 656 Kansas $24, 041 $25, 483 $26, 195 $27, 691 $28, 717 $28, 980 $29, 802 $30, 995 $32, 709 $34, 799 r - rev i s e d Per C a pita Per s onal Income in K a nsas, by Metr opolitan and Micr opolitan A r eas 1997-2006 S ource: U . S . B u reau of E c onom i c A nal y s i s , R egi onal E c onom i c A ccounts, Local A r ea P e rsonal I n com e , C A 1-3 P e r C api ta P e rsonal I n c om e, h t t p : / / www. bea.gov/bea/regi onal /rei s/ (accessed M a y 1, 2008). 332 State 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Alabama $51,156 $52,405 $51,451 $54,594 $53,754 $55,448 $58,652 $53,690 Alaska 59,726 70,294 66,874 71,395 69,868 72,110 78,057 76,560 Arizona 49,397 53,041 55,663 56,067 56,857 58,206 57,119 61,102 Arkansas 44,471 46,671 44,537 47,838 49,551 48,353 51,061 52,217 California 55,209 63,100 63,206 63,761 65,766 67,814 69,377 70,712 Colorado 63,428 62,860 66,624 67,634 68,089 71,559 73,213 70,300 Connecticut 75,534 75,505 82,702 82,517 81,891 86,001 89,319 92,205 Delaware 65,157 65,584 69,360 73,301 69,469 72,680 74,993 76,288 District of Columbia 60,674 62,281 63,406 61,799 55,692 56,067 64,980 50,248 Florida 52,581 55,578 55,351 56,824 57,473 58,605 60,803 62,269 Georgia 55,989 57,795 59,489 59,497 60,676 62,294 60,447 64,427 Hawaii 61,838 66,402 65,872 66,014 67,564 71,320 73,477 79,240 Idaho 49,174 47,703 53,722 51,098 54,279 53,376 57,773 52,470 Illinois 61,672 66,356 68,117 66,507 69,168 72,368 70,558 72,368 Indiana 55,284 58,519 62,079 63,573 63,022 65,009 65,464 64,564 Iowa 53,230 58,075 57,921 61,656 61,238 64,341 66,470 65,575 Kansas 55,341 57,195 56,784 61,686 61,926 64,215 65,777 64,929 Kentucky 49,108 52,186 51,249 54,319 54,030 53,198 57,540 54,992 Louisiana 49,037 49,446 47,363 51,234 52,299 50,529 54,394 55,945 Maine 51,059 57,536 56,186 58,425 58,802 59,596 66,107 64,806 Maryland 71,404 74,806 77,562 82,879 77,938 82,363 87,972 89,608 Massachusetts 68,958 71,689 78,025 80,247 78,312 82,561 86,747 85,420 Michigan 59,019 65,467 68,740 68,337 67,995 68,602 71,324 71,542 Minnesota 67,140 66,677 70,553 72,635 72,379 76,733 78,829 77,395 Mississippi 43,907 47,915 46,331 46,810 47,847 46,570 50,801 47,726 Missouri 54 190 56 673 61 173 61 036 59 764 64 128 63 460 63 847 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State 1998-2005 (in current dollars) , , , , , , , , Montana 44,737 50,966 46,142 48,078 51,791 49,124 55,618 55,641 Nebraska 56,692 55,693 57,040 60,626 60,129 63,625 64,417 64,800 Nevada 53,054 59,479 59,614 59,283 59,588 63,005 60,520 61,777 New Hampshire 61,014 65,885 71,661 72,606 72,369 79,339 81,313 81,522 New Jersey 70,983 75,425 78,560 80,577 82,406 87,412 89,372 90,261 New Mexico 43,829 44,947 47,314 46,596 48,422 45,867 51,452 48,223 New York 57,142 59,755 64,520 66,498 65,461 69,354 67,857 72,170 North Carolina 54,331 56,115 57,203 56,500 58,227 56,712 60,303 59,481 North Dakota 51,002 51,002 53,140 55,138 57,070 57,092 68,371 59,926 Ohio 60,169 56,237 62,251 64,282 63,934 66,066 67,589 66,734 Oklahoma 47,436 52,261 48,459 53,949 51,377 50,216 56,101 53,138 Oregon 55,892 53,909 58,315 58,737 60,262 61,570 61,250 61,945 Pennsylvania 58,507 59,546 65,411 66,130 64,310 68,578 68,913 68,646 Rhode Island 62,339 64,614 68,418 70,446 67,646 71,098 72,706 78,297 South Carolina 52,111 55,978 56,294 59,212 56,110 56,433 57,539 57,932 South Dakota 49,702 52,246 55,150 59,718 55,359 59,272 61,961 61,309 Tennessee 50,310 51,999 54,899 56,052 55,605 55,401 57,569 56,874 Texas 51,148 53,291 53,513 56,606 56,278 54,554 56,508 57,511 Utah 54,946 57,251 57,043 59,035 59,864 62,032 63,233 57,999 Vermont 53,691 57,713 59,125 62,938 62,331 65,876 72,465 71,382 Virginia 60,860 64,352 68,054 69,616 66,889 71,697 74,290 77,430 Washington 61,059 62,618 63,568 65,997 66,531 69,130 71,727 72,103 West Virginia 43,239 45,202 46,270 49,470 47,550 46,169 52,176 52,292 Wisconsin 57,890 63,436 66,725 65,441 66,988 69,010 71,267 71,064 Wyoming 50,989 55,624 55,859 58,541 57,148 56,065 66,325 62,933 United States $56,061 $59,981 $62,228 $63,278 $62,732 $65,093 $66,111 $67,019 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, HHES Division, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/4person.html (accessed December 5, 2007). 333 State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Percent Change 2000-2006 Alabama $35,424 $35,160 $37,603 $37,255 $36,629 $37,150 $37,952 7.14 Alaska 52,847 57,363 52,774 51,837 55,063 55,891 56,418 6.76 Arizona 39,783 42,704 39,734 41,166 43,846 45,245 46,657 17.28 Arkansas 29,697 33,339 32,387 32,002 34,984 36,658 37,057 24.78 California 46,816 47,262 47,437 49,300 49,222 51,755 55,319 18.16 Colorado 48,240 49,397 48,294 49,940 50,886 50,449 55,697 15.46 Connecticut 50,172 53,347 53,387 54,965 55,100 56,835 62,404 24.38 Delaware 50,365 49,602 49,650 49,019 48,049 51,235 52,438 4.12 District of Columbia 41,222 41,169 39,070 45,044 43,451 44,993 48,477 17.60 Florida 38,856 36,421 38,024 38,972 40,535 42,990 45,676 17.55 Georgia 41,901 42,576 42,939 42,438 40,984 45,926 49,344 17.76 Hawaii 51,546 47,439 47,303 51,834 56,242 59,586 60,470 17.31 Idaho 37,611 38,241 37,715 42,372 44,358 44,176 46,213 22.87 Illinois 46,064 46,171 42,710 45,153 46,077 48,398 48,671 5.66 Indiana 40,865 40,379 41,047 42,425 42,329 42,437 45,407 11.11 Iowa 40,991 40,976 41,049 41,384 43,391 46,500 48,126 17.41 Kansas 41,059 41,415 42,619 44,232 41,066 42,027 45,552 10.94 Kentucky 36,265 38,437 36,762 36,936 35,610 36,699 39,485 8.88 Louisiana 30,718 33,322 34,008 33,507 36,429 37,236 36,488 18.78 Maine 37,266 36,612 36,853 37,113 41,329 43,923 45,642 22.48 Maryland 54,535 53,530 56,407 52,314 57,103 60,512 63,668 16.75 Massachusetts 46,753 52,253 49,855 50,955 52,019 56,017 55,330 18.35 Michigan 45,512 45,047 42,715 45,022 42,256 45,933 48,647 6.89 Minnesota 54,251 52,681 54,622 52,823 56,104 54,215 56,211 3.61 Mississippi 34,299 30,161 30,882 32,728 34,755 32,875 34,733 1.27 Missouri 45,097 41,339 42,776 43,762 42,137 42,986 44,579 -1.15 (in current dollars) Median Income of Households, by State, 2000-2006 Montana 32,777 32,126 34,835 34,108 33,956 37,313 41,105 25.41 Nebraska 41,750 43,611 42,796 43,974 43,786 47,923 48,145 15.32 Nevada 45,758 45,403 44,958 45,184 47,204 48,209 52,282 14.26 New Hampshire 50,926 51,331 55,321 55,567 56,815 56,984 61,970 21.69 New Jersey 50,405 51,771 54,568 56,045 55,275 63,368 68,059 35.02 New Mexico 35,093 33,124 35,457 35,105 39,562 38,947 40,028 14.06 New York 40,744 42,114 41,966 42,788 44,649 47,176 48,222 18.35 North Carolina 38,317 38,162 36,515 37,279 40,238 42,056 39,797 3.86 North Dakota 35,996 35,793 36,200 40,410 39,220 42,192 41,047 14.03 Ohio 42,962 41,785 42,684 43,520 43,055 44,203 45,900 6.84 Oklahoma 32,432 35,609 36,458 35,902 39,614 37,645 38,838 19.75 Oregon 42,499 41,273 41,802 41,638 40,994 44,159 47,091 10.80 Pennsylvania 42,176 43,499 42,498 42,933 44,106 46,300 48,477 14.94 Rhode Island 42,197 45,723 42,417 44,711 47,935 49,484 53,736 27.35 South Carolina 37,570 37,736 37,812 38,479 38,691 40,230 39,617 5.45 South Dakota 36,475 39,671 37,873 39,522 41,107 43,151 45,427 24.54 Tennessee 34,096 35,783 37,030 37,523 38,072 39,406 40,693 19.35 Texas 38,609 40,860 40,149 39,271 41,397 41,422 43,307 12.17 Utah 47,550 47,342 47,861 49,275 50,871 54,813 54,628 14.89 Vermont 39,594 40,794 42,999 43,261 47,329 50,704 51,981 31.29 Virginia 47,163 50,241 49,631 54,783 51,141 51,914 57,119 21.11 Washington 42,525 42,490 45,183 47,508 49,922 50,646 54,723 28.68 West Virginia 29,411 29,673 29,359 32,763 33,373 36,445 38,419 30.63 Wisconsin 45,088 45,346 45,903 46,269 45,732 44,650 51,692 14.65 Wyoming 39,629 39,719 39,763 42,555 45,397 44,718 47,041 18.70 United States $41,990 $42,228 $42,409 $43,318 $44,334 $46,326 $48,201 14.79 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income Surveys Branch, Historical Income Tables - Households, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/histinc/h08.html (accessed December 5, 2007). 334 County Households Families Households Families Allen $20,774 $25,426 $31,481 $39,117 Anderson 21,956 25,914 33,244 39,101 Atchison 22,339 26,772 34,355 40,614 Barber 21,476 26,577 33,407 40,234 Barton 23,432 28,969 32,176 39,929 Bourbon 20,367 25,462 31,199 39,239 Brown 20,392 24,728 31,971 39,525 Butler 31,012 36,137 45,474 53,632 Chase 20,128 22,440 32,656 39,848 Chautauqua 17,067 21,426 28,717 33,871 Cherokee 19,001 22,703 30,505 37,284 Cheyenne 21,750 25,984 30,599 34,816 Clark 24,003 26,631 33,857 40,521 Clay 21,896 25,886 33,965 41,103 Cloud 20,782 25,654 31,758 39,745 Coffey 24,435 27,874 37,839 44,912 Comanche 19,421 24,057 29,415 36,790 Cowley 25,047 31,107 34,406 43,636 Crawford 19,616 26,516 29,409 40,582 Decatur 20,131 26,250 30,257 34,982 Dickinson 22,953 28,019 35,975 43,952 Doniphan 22,102 26,317 32,537 39,357 Douglas 25,244 35,631 37,547 53,991 Edwards 21,904 25,784 30,530 38,250 Elk 17,730 25,091 27,267 34,148 Ellis 22,466 31,144 32,339 44,498 Ellsworth 20,064 26,332 35,772 44,360 Finney 27,645 31,383 38,474 42,839 Ford 25,041 30,613 37,860 42,734 Franklin 24,981 30,210 39,052 45,197 Geary 21,905 24,231 31,917 36,372 Gove 23,377 28,275 33,510 40,437 Graham 22,047 27,742 31,286 38,036 Grant 30,173 32,241 39,854 44,914 Gray 25,872 28,878 40,000 45,299 Greeley 25,709 31,989 34,605 45,625 Greenwood 19,481 24,720 30,169 38,140 Hamilton 22,500 29,483 32,033 38,550 Harper 21,226 26,358 29,776 39,866 Harvey 27,539 32,955 40,907 48,793 Haskell 26,761 30,632 38,634 43,354 Hodgeman 23,788 26,296 35,994 39,358 Jackson 25,398 30,572 40,451 46,520 Jefferson 29,048 33,460 45,535 50,557 Jewell 18,839 21,875 30,537 36,953 Johnson 42,741 50,348 61,455 72,987 Kearny 29,303 32,077 40,149 43,703 Kingman 22,763 27,491 37,790 44,547 Kiowa 22,628 28,099 31,576 40,950 Labette 21,871 27,919 30,875 37,519 Lane 23,532 30,506 36,047 41,892 Leavenworth 32,500 36,820 48,114 55,805 Lincoln 18,652 25,223 30,893 36,538 Linn 21,287 24,692 35,906 42,571 1989 1999 Median Income in Kansas, by County 1989 and 1999 335 County Households Families Households Families 1989 1999 Median Income in Kansas, by County 1989 and 1999 Logan $22,126 $26,731 $32,131 $40,104 Lyon 24,050 30,262 32,819 43,112 McPherson 27,003 32,482 41,138 48,243 Marion 21,725 27,127 34,500 41,386 Marshall 20,597 25,249 32,089 39,705 Meade 23,403 27,857 36,761 41,550 Miami 29,259 34,424 46,665 55,830 Mitchell 22,159 26,502 33,385 41,899 Montgomery 20,864 27,063 30,997 38,516 Morris 22,202 27,437 32,163 39,717 Morton 25,659 30,785 37,232 43,494 Nemaha 22,144 26,786 34,296 41,838 Neosho 22,299 27,613 32,167 38,532 Ness 23,594 28,229 32,340 39,775 Norton 21,259 28,972 31,050 37,036 Osage 24,867 28,960 37,928 44,581 Osborne 18,365 23,500 29,145 35,437 Ottawa 21,852 26,410 38,009 46,033 Pawnee 23,898 28,759 35,175 45,634 Phillips 20,918 26,541 35,013 41,638 Pottawatomie 25,305 29,932 40,176 47,261 Pratt 23,865 30,481 35,529 43,156 Rawlins 21,332 25,818 32,105 40,074 Reno 24,665 29,549 35,510 42,643 Republic 20,224 25,637 30,494 39,215 Rice 21,088 27,406 35,671 40,960 Riley 21,700 28,511 32,042 46,489 Rooks 20,113 24,601 30,457 36,931 Rush 19,356 25,489 31,268 38,821 Russell 20,843 26,508 29,284 40,355 Saline 25,728 31,030 37,308 46,362 Scott 25,474 29,267 40,534 50,549 Sedgwick 30,216 36,194 42,485 51,645 Seward 26,055 29,810 36,752 41,134 Shawnee 29,879 35,987 40,988 51,464 Sheridan 21,540 25,135 33,547 38,292 Sherman 21,138 25,770 32,684 38,824 Smith 18,834 22,261 28,486 36,951 Stafford 19,778 25,000 31,107 38,235 Stanton 24,545 28,993 40,172 46,300 Stevens 27,549 30,462 41,830 49,063 Sumner 26,885 32,772 39,415 46,739 Thomas 22,247 27,470 37,034 45,931 Trego 19,921 25,851 29,677 40,524 Wabaunsee 27,727 31,802 41,710 47,500 Wallace 20,417 23,950 33,000 42,022 Washington 19,424 24,134 29,363 37,260 Wichita 23,395 25,288 33,462 41,034 Wilson 18,776 23,635 29,747 36,990 Woodson 19,637 24,185 25,335 31,369 Wyandotte 23,780 28,672 33,784 40,333 Kansas $27,291 $32,966 $40,624 $49,624 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-5-18); Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1). 336 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Allen $32,416 $31,600 $31,307 $32,346 $33,459 $34,106 +/-3,049 Anderson 34,035 33,897 34,250 34,939 36,715 37,384 +/-3,056 Atchison 35,784 35,402 35,515 35,899 37,061 38,574 +/-3,458 Barber 33,828 33,357 33,688 35,285 36,075 36,355 +/-3,148 Barton 33,924 33,543 33,556 34,328 35,431 36,329 +/-2,487 Bourbon 31,924 31,237 31,433 32,338 32,584 33,705 +/-2,695 Brown 33,145 32,766 32,820 33,478 35,066 34,340 +/-2,738 Butler 48,336 47,719 47,877 48,096 49,599 49,091 +/-3,393 Chase 33,726 33,117 32,605 32,595 34,432 34,634 +/-3,082 Chautauqua 29,463 28,964 29,656 30,468 30,674 32,658 +/-2,581 Cherokee 31,424 30,891 31,027 32,114 33,151 32,394 +/-2,380 Cheyenne 31,685 30,690 28,276 28,065 25,797 28,437 +/-2,706 Clark 35,774 34,819 34,067 34,481 33,930 33,604 +/-2,617 Clay 35,360 34,888 34,508 35,015 37,306 37,732 +/-3,359 Cloud 32,215 31,359 30,884 32,290 32,706 33,874 +/-3,167 Coffey 37,967 38,348 39,373 41,409 43,055 43,312 +/-3,719 Comanche 30,882 30,606 28,875 31,621 31,775 31,964 +/-3,013 Cowley 35,817 35,195 35,486 35,945 36,990 37,524 +/-2,647 Crawford 30,576 29,840 29,865 30,769 31,661 32,550 +/-2,208 Decatur 31,259 31,009 29,855 29,311 28,977 30,323 +/-2,819 Dickinson 37,187 36,549 36,201 37,097 38,311 41,061 +/-1,732 Doniphan 34,190 33,429 33,270 33,729 35,473 35,147 +/-2,927 Douglas 39,183 38,916 38,936 38,868 39,796 40,136 +/-2,216 Edwards 32,252 31,835 30,307 31,033 32,024 33,134 +/-3,119 Elk 27,778 26,895 26,508 27,654 28,338 29,315 +/-2,754 Ellis 34,615 34,161 34,112 35,323 36,280 39,422 +/-1,705 Ellsworth 36,482 35,536 35,396 35,939 37,617 38,996 +/-3,408 Finney 39,585 38,240 37,149 37,136 37,390 40,333 +/-2,131 Ford 38,331 37,322 36,465 36,353 36,602 36,943 +/-2,647 Franklin 39,902 39,519 40,037 41,116 42,236 42,296 +/-3,199 Geary 32,588 32,162 31,986 32,810 31,614 37,758 +/-2,130 Gove 35,691 35,234 32,949 32,263 31,666 32,970 +/-2,909 Graham 33,010 32,455 31,171 33,032 31,548 33,029 +/-3,040 Grant 41,891 42,914 42,259 42,492 44,083 44,272 +/-4,146 Gray 42,562 41,750 39,781 39,571 41,404 42,592 +/-3,913 Greeley 37,288 36,662 33,277 34,626 33,764 36,588 +/-3,119 Greenwood 30,927 30,173 30,145 30,266 31,245 32,760 +/-2,759 Hamilton 34,559 33,841 32,445 33,855 34,042 34,324 +/-3,017 Harper 31,331 30,762 30,677 31,757 32,411 32,424 +/-2,687 Harvey 42,482 41,952 42,226 42,750 44,144 44,032 +/-3,429 Haskell 41,564 41,648 37,747 38,087 40,413 43,824 +/-3,784 Hodgeman 38,216 36,082 34,093 34,215 34,931 40,733 +/-2,261 Jackson 41,734 41,488 41,721 42,151 43,375 43,669 +/-3,892 Jefferson 46,249 45,512 46,193 46,560 48,712 50,586 +/-3,081 Jewell 31,409 31,273 29,278 30,986 31,390 32,500 +/-2,987 Johnson 66,796 66,665 66,974 66,651 68,013 66,926 +/-1,860 Kearny 41,393 40,269 38,836 38,329 38,380 39,186 +/-3,431 Kingman 38,604 38,136 37,745 39,234 40,174 41,511 +/-3,700 Kiowa 33,272 31,973 31,538 34,726 35,829 35,171 +/-2,888 Labette 31,867 30,867 31,281 31,591 32,582 33,442 +/-2,370 Lane 37,661 36,878 35,868 35,817 33,909 35,857 +/-3,322 Leavenworth 48,525 48,749 50,083 50,659 51,459 54,321 +/-3,449 Lincoln 32,099 31,631 30,918 31,025 31,110 32,322 +/-2,974 Linn 36,066 35,583 35,490 35,815 37,689 38,816 +/-3,550 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County 2000-2005 2005 with MOE* 337 County 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Estimated Median Household Income in Kansas, by County 2000-2005 2005 with MOE* Logan $34,332 $33,997 $32,451 $33,463 $33,007 $33,055 +/-3,019 Lyon 34,209 33,482 33,369 33,884 34,377 36,455 +/-2,398 McPherson 42,802 42,107 43,065 43,544 45,392 46,236 +/-3,895 Marion 35,315 34,556 34,206 35,106 37,263 38,153 +/-2,492 Marshall 34,143 34,211 33,339 34,648 36,899 38,111 +/-2,811 Meade 39,218 37,429 35,172 35,740 37,903 39,265 +/-3,630 Miami 45,263 45,516 47,133 48,893 51,673 53,721 +/-4,208 Mitchell 34,863 34,177 33,514 34,659 36,587 36,738 +/-3,227 Montgomery 32,223 31,297 31,492 32,323 33,688 32,737 +/-1,979 Morris 33,913 34,142 34,543 35,648 36,171 36,618 +/-3,354 Morton 39,602 38,646 37,727 38,730 38,969 39,571 +/-3,719 Nemaha 36,091 35,522 34,801 35,677 38,891 38,446 +/-3,313 Neosho 33,312 32,501 32,364 33,577 34,411 34,451 +/-2,650 Ness 34,919 34,161 33,769 36,171 35,693 36,880 +/-2,961 Norton 32,688 31,764 31,215 31,098 32,122 33,632 +/-3,098 Osage 39,028 38,605 38,925 39,292 41,196 41,299 +/-3,312 Osborne 30,057 29,443 28,524 29,600 30,026 30,776 +/-2,705 Ottawa 39,498 39,175 39,907 40,476 41,093 41,571 +/-3,790 Pawnee 36,007 35,019 33,274 33,482 35,385 36,653 +/-3,312 Phillips 35,781 35,156 34,432 35,174 36,251 37,003 +/-3,192 Pottawatomie 42,448 42,469 43,681 44,668 46,616 46,271 +/-3,463 Pratt 36,882 36,016 35,789 36,748 37,882 39,410 +/-3,539 Rawlins 33,262 31,788 30,040 31,177 29,853 31,428 +/-2,953 Reno 36,939 35,980 35,683 35,875 37,072 39,790 +/-2,458 Republic 31,339 30,811 29,809 30,176 31,536 31,364 +/-2,643 Rice 36,226 34,987 34,149 34,095 36,158 37,176 +/-3,392 Riley 33,812 33,590 33,452 33,246 34,177 35,071 +/-2,551 Rooks 31,591 31,183 30,958 31,745 32,292 33,996 +/-2,682 Rush 32,084 31,217 30,716 32,205 31,976 33,102 +/-3,000 Russell 30,057 29,096 28,502 29,183 30,588 31,275 +/-2,879 Saline 39,371 38,436 38,358 38,206 39,216 40,268 +/-2,385 Scott 42,424 41,959 39,928 39,663 40,751 41,789 +/-3,814 Sedgwick 44,145 43,665 43,663 43,875 44,800 43,340 +/-1,597 Seward 37,433 36,872 36,286 36,548 37,581 40,438 +/-3,256 Shawnee 41,873 41,282 41,624 42,461 43,705 44,285 +/-2,916 Sheridan 35,702 35,408 32,208 34,358 35,364 36,293 +/-3,316 Sherman 33,946 32,405 30,698 30,368 30,402 32,346 +/-3,068 Smith 30,306 29,847 28,660 29,495 30,085 31,038 +/-2,845 Stafford 32,246 31,272 30,160 31,203 33,179 34,077 +/-2,902 Stanton 40,660 40,344 37,050 36,821 39,609 41,919 +/-3,905 Stevens 43,365 42,625 39,107 40,185 43,806 44,915 +/-4,178 Sumner 40,872 39,917 39,608 39,478 40,877 42,584 +/-3,341 Thomas 38,338 37,383 35,834 36,435 36,673 37,512 +/-2,924 Trego 31,269 30,229 29,735 30,180 30,983 31,258 +/-2,785 Wabaunsee 42,317 42,127 41,902 42,056 44,997 47,231 +/-3,862 Wallace 34,816 34,110 31,037 32,136 32,985 33,374 +/-2,974 Washington 30,793 30,269 29,593 30,564 33,489 31,770 +/-2,534 Wichita 35,892 35,303 32,947 33,173 34,352 35,452 +/-3,336 Wilson 30,975 29,887 30,300 31,286 32,843 32,600 +/-2,589 Woodson 26,334 26,032 25,614 26,384 28,045 28,418 +/-2,657 Wyandotte 33,071 32,502 32,465 32,930 33,266 34,593 +/-2,024 Kansas $41,150 $42,081 $42,104 $43,113 $41,664 $42,861 +/-673 * MOE represents a 90% Margin of Error. 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 January 16, 2008). Note: Comparisons between 2005 and previous data are not advised due to a change in the model used for the estimates. 2005 data are based on the American Community Survey where as previous data were based on the Current Population Survey. Also, use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. 338 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 4,532 650 14.3 914 20.2 Alaska 658 58 8.9 82 12.5 Arizona 6,256 902 14.4 1,231 19.7 Arkansas 2,748 487 17.7 669 24.3 California 36,160 4,427 12.2 6,279 17.4 Colorado 4,797 466 9.7 667 13.9 Connecticut 3,457 275 8.0 376 10.9 Delaware 858 80 9.3 98 11.5 District of Columbia 569 104 18.3 121 21.2 Florida 18,029 2,068 11.5 2,883 16.0 Georgia 9,334 1,172 12.6 1,585 17.0 Hawaii 1,254 116 9.2 159 12.7 Idaho 1,472 141 9.5 233 15.8 Illinois 12,633 1,338 10.6 1,838 14.5 Indiana 6,334 674 10.6 845 13.3 Iowa 2,913 301 10.3 420 14.4 Kansas 2,719 349 12.8 457 16.8 Kentucky 4,106 690 16.8 911 22.2 Louisiana 4,206 713 17.0 942 22.4 Maine 1,313 134 10.2 188 14.3 Maryland 5,607 469 8.4 631 11.3 Massachusetts 6,324 758 12.0 953 15.1 Michigan 9,953 1,323 13.3 1,749 17.6 Minnesota 5,145 422 8.2 588 11.4 Mississippi 2,887 596 20.6 755 26.1 Missouri 5 797 659 11 4 907 15 6 Poverty Status by State, All Ages, 2006 (numbers in thousands) Below 125% of Poverty All Income Levels Below Poverty Level , . . Montana 930 125 13.5 174 18.7 Nebraska 1,765 180 10.2 253 14.3 Nevada 2,530 241 9.5 341 13.5 New Hampshire 1,308 71 5.4 114 8.7 New Jersey 8,650 762 8.8 1,006 11.6 New Mexico 1,939 328 16.9 414 21.4 New York 19,021 2,668 14.0 3,487 18.3 North Carolina 8,847 1,225 13.8 1,639 18.5 North Dakota 615 70 11.4 91 14.8 Ohio 11,297 1,371 12.1 1,881 16.7 Oklahoma 3,489 531 15.2 770 22.1 Oregon 3,705 439 11.8 619 16.7 Pennsylvania 12,326 1,397 11.3 1,777 14.4 Rhode Island 1,054 110 10.5 145 13.8 South Carolina 4,224 474 11.2 742 17.6 South Dakota 770 82 10.7 121 15.7 Tennessee 5,916 879 14.9 1,207 20.4 Texas 23,208 3,816 16.4 5,140 22.1 Utah 2,536 235 9.3 357 14.1 Vermont 618 48 7.8 72 11.6 Virginia 7,532 651 8.6 878 11.7 Washington 6,310 502 8.0 779 12.3 West Virginia 1,810 277 15.3 373 20.6 Wisconsin 5,471 555 10.1 760 13.9 Wyoming 516 51 10.0 66 12.7 United States 296,450 36,460 12.3 49,688 16.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps/ (accessed December 5, 2007). 339 State Alabama 15.2 14.7 16.0 16.8 15.5 Alaska 8.7 9.2 9.4 9.5 9.4 Arizona 14.1 13.5 13.9 14.8 14.8 Arkansas 18.8 18.8 16.4 14.5 15.8 California 12.8 13.1 13.2 13.2 12.7 Colorado 9.2 9.7 9.8 10.7 10.6 Connecticut 7.8 8.2 9.1 9.7 8.7 Delaware 7.9 8.2 8.1 9.1 9.3 District of Columbia 17.6 16.9 16.9 19.1 19.8 Florida 12.6 12.6 12.2 11.4 11.3 Georgia 12.1 11.5 12.4 13.7 13.5 Hawaii 11.4 10.3 8.9 8.6 8.9 Idaho 11.4 10.8 10.0 9.9 9.7 Illinois 11.5 12.7 12.5 11.9 11.0 Indiana 8.8 9.5 10.8 12.1 11.6 Iowa 8.3 9.1 9.9 11.1 10.8 Kansas 10.1 10.4 11.1 12.0 12.7 Kentucky 13.4 14.3 16.1 16.3 15.8 Louisiana 16.9 17.2 16.9 17.6 17.6 Maine 11.9 12.5 11.6 12.1 11.4 Maryland 7.3 8.0 9.3 9.8 9.1 Massachusetts 9.5 10.1 9.8 9.7 11.1 Michigan 10.5 11.5 12.3 12.6 12.6 Minnesota 6.9 6.9 7.2 7.5 8.1 Mississippi 18.9 17.2 17.4 19.4 20.4 Missouri 9.8 10.3 11.5 11.9 11.5 Mt 13 4 14 3 14 7 14 0 13 7 Percent of People in Poverty by State 2001-02 - 2005-06 Average 2001-02 2002-03 2004-052003-04 2005-06 Montana . . . . . Nebraska 10.0 10.2 9.6 9.5 9.9 Nevada 8.0 9.9 10.9 10.8 10.1 New Hampshire 6.1 5.8 5.6 5.5 5.5 New Jersey 8.0 8.3 8.3 7.4 7.8 New Mexico 17.9 18.0 17.3 17.2 17.4 New York 14.1 14.2 14.6 14.8 14.3 North Carolina 13.4 15.0 15.1 13.8 13.5 North Dakota 12.7 10.6 9.7 10.4 11.3 Ohio 10.1 10.3 11.3 11.9 12.2 Oklahoma 14.6 13.5 11.8 13.2 15.4 Oregon 11.3 11.7 12.2 11.9 11.9 Pennsylvania 9.5 10.0 11.0 11.3 11.3 Rhode Island 10.3 11.3 11.5 11.8 11.3 South Carolina 14.7 13.5 13.8 15.0 13.1 South Dakota 10.0 12.1 13.1 12.7 11.3 Tennessee 14.5 14.4 15.0 15.4 14.9 Texas 15.3 16.3 16.7 16.3 16.3 Utah 10.2 9.5 9.6 9.6 9.2 Vermont 9.8 9.2 8.2 7.7 7.7 Virginia 8.9 10.0 9.7 9.3 8.9 Washington 10.8 11.8 12.0 10.8 9.1 West Virginia 16.6 17.1 15.8 14.8 15.3 Wisconsin 8.2 9.2 11.1 11.3 10.2 Wyoming 8.8 9.4 9.9 10.3 10.3 United States 11.9 12.3 12.6 12.7 12.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Poverty in the United States , 2001 and 2002, and Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html (accessed January 2, 2008). 340 Poverty Estimates by State, People Under Age 5 2003-2005 State Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Alabama 72,477 24.7 77,330 26.2 83,890 +/-4,198 28.6 Alaska 7,651 15.6 7,493 14.9 7,757 +/-846 15.8 Arizona 92,147 20.9 112,042 24.5 110,038 +/-6,399 24.3 Arkansas 49,523 27.2 51,948 28.1 52,542 +/-2,778 28.6 California 520,311 20.0 540,606 20.3 519,125 +/-16,848 19.7 Colorado 45,715 13.7 50,463 15.0 56,039 +/-4,073 16.7 Connecticut 27,921 13.2 27,524 13.0 27,734 +/-2,708 13.3 Delaware 7,872 14.8 9,048 16.4 9,513 +/-943 17.6 District of Columbia 9,420 28.1 11,615 31.5 12,195 +/-1,042 33.1 Florida 230,021 21.5 221,598 20.1 225,415 +/-10,004 20.6 Georgia 138,837 20.6 148,061 21.5 156,874 +/-7,459 23.1 Hawaii 14,631 16.9 11,386 12.8 11,405 +/-1,597 12.8 Idaho 20,407 20.1 20,202 19.1 21,806 +/-1,613 21.0 Illinois 154,707 17.6 157,174 17.7 172,082 +/-9,149 19.4 Indiana 76,413 18.0 84,784 19.8 84,394 +/-4,554 20.1 Iowa 28,662 16.1 29,236 16.3 30,954 +/-2,165 17.4 Kansas 33,991 18.3 35,005 18.7 36,789 +/-2,852 20.0 Kentucky 61,580 23.5 70,382 26.2 68,859 +/-3,702 25.9 Louisiana 96,336 30.2 101,976 31.8 102,712 +/-4,737 32.3 Maine 12,494 18.8 12,266 18.4 13,162 +/-1,261 20.0 Maryland 50,266 13.7 42,256 11.1 45,464 +/-4,190 12.2 Massachusetts 52,949 13.5 55,182 13.9 58,176 +/-4,610 14.8 Michigan 109,914 17.2 138,389 21.6 131,480 +/-5,830 20.5 Minnesota 42,254 12.9 39,377 11.8 45,612 +/-3,294 13.8 Mississippi 57,683 28.0 64,627 30.8 69,557 +/-3,295 33.3 Missouri 71,955 19.6 81,672 21.9 83,529 +/-4,801 22.6 Montana 13,486 26.3 12,501 23.7 12,518 +/-1,097 23.8 Nebraska 20,617 17.1 19,555 15.9 21,564 +/-1,582 17.7 Nevada 27,486 16.5 29,470 17.1 31,154 +/-3,046 18.7 New Hampshire 8,826 12.2 7,451 10.3 8,786 +/-1,262 12.3 New Jersey 88,701 15.4 62,877 10.9 77,060 +/-5,904 13.4 New Mexico 38,728 29.5 37,307 27.8 39,040 +/-2,222 29.8 New York 254,079 20.8 278,837 22.6 261,354 +/-10,594 21.4 North Carolina 139,464 23.7 129,068 21.5 138,820 +/-6,149 23.3 North Dakota 6,600 18.7 6,589 18.0 6,817 +/-676 18.9 Ohio 150,105 20.8 157,817 21.7 163,836 +/-6,956 22.7 Oklahoma 58,237 24.3 59,808 24.8 65,812 +/-3,409 27.4 Oregon 46,785 21.0 48,084 21.5 49,010 +/-3,167 22.4 Pennsylvania 129,519 18.4 133,492 18.7 138,376 +/-5,951 19.4 Rhode Island 11,802 19.4 12,388 19.4 13,141 +/-1,252 20.5 South Carolina 58,696 21.3 66,806 24.0 72,187 +/-4,005 26.0 South Dakota 11,023 21.8 11,401 22.2 12,183 +/-1,037 24.0 Tennessee 85,930 22.8 94,947 25.0 94,642 +/-5,293 24.8 Texas 488,001 26.9 479,781 25.8 525,225 +/-14,015 28.5 Utah 37,975 16.5 36,112 15.4 31,569 +/-2,883 13.5 Vermont 5,141 16.7 4,492 14.3 4,735 +/-622 15.1 Virginia 84,456 17.2 70,549 13.9 77,372 +/-5,509 15.3 Washington 78,763 20.7 73,538 18.9 69,850 +/-4,324 18.2 West Virginia 27,416 27.4 27,407 27.0 28,241 +/-1,737 28.7 Wisconsin 57,056 17.1 56,242 16.7 57,071 +/-3,530 17.0 Wyoming 6,334 21.2 5,553 18.4 5,481 +/-609 17.9 United States 4,021,366 20.3 4,123,715 20.5 4,242,948 +/-55,743 21.3 * MOE represents a 90% Margin of Error. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Note: Comparisons between 2005 and previous data are not advised due to a change in the model used for the estimates. 2005 data are based on the American Community Survey where as previous data were based on the Current Population Survey. Also, use caution when comparing estimates across states in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. 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 January 16, 2008). 2003 2004 2005 341 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 1,114 209 18.8 290 26.1 Alaska 180 21 11.6 28 15.8 Arizona 1,650 329 20.0 451 27.3 Arkansas 689 183 26.6 240 34.9 California 9,524 1,724 18.1 2,354 24.7 Colorado 1,204 161 13.4 232 19.3 Connecticut 815 84 10.3 110 13.5 Delaware 202 25 12.4 31 15.4 District of Columbia 115 37 31.8 42 36.7 Florida 4,043 590 14.6 824 20.4 Georgia 2,442 499 20.4 633 25.9 Hawaii 297 31 10.5 46 15.3 Idaho 400 53 13.2 85 21.4 Illinois 3,177 472 14.9 645 20.3 Indiana 1,579 226 14.3 279 17.7 Iowa 702 101 14.4 146 20.8 Kansas 693 137 19.7 172 24.8 Kentucky 1,005 236 23.5 306 30.4 Louisiana 1,061 252 23.8 312 29.5 Maine 285 37 13.2 54 18.9 Maryland 1,379 151 10.9 210 15.2 Massachusetts 1,459 199 13.6 248 17.0 Michigan 2,428 469 19.3 607 25.0 Minnesota 1,252 139 11.1 174 13.9 Mississippi 769 221 28.8 268 34.8 Missouri 1 395 247 17 7 333 23 9 Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty Poverty Status by State, People Under 18, 2006 (numbers in thousands) All Income Levels , . . Montana 210 36 17.2 48 23.0 Nebraska 442 58 13.1 80 18.0 Nevada 645 81 12.6 125 19.4 New Hampshire 300 17 5.6 30 10.0 New Jersey 2,078 260 12.5 339 16.3 New Mexico 516 120 23.2 142 27.5 New York 4,529 858 19.0 1,123 24.8 North Carolina 2,194 449 20.5 567 25.9 North Dakota 143 23 16.3 29 20.7 Ohio 2,761 515 18.6 678 24.5 Oklahoma 910 188 20.7 281 30.9 Oregon 860 143 16.7 190 22.1 Pennsylvania 2,759 469 17.0 572 20.7 Rhode Island 237 37 15.7 46 19.4 South Carolina 1,040 163 15.6 243 23.4 South Dakota 192 26 13.4 39 20.2 Tennessee 1,465 306 20.9 400 27.3 Texas 6,527 1,436 22.0 1,905 29.2 Utah 800 101 12.6 145 18.1 Vermont 131 12 8.9 16 12.0 Virginia 1,821 241 13.2 312 17.1 Washington 1,510 159 10.5 248 16.4 West Virginia 391 83 21.2 114 29.2 Wisconsin 1,285 199 15.5 237 18.4 Wyoming 123 17 14.0 19 15.6 United States 73,727 12,827 17.4 17,051 23.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV46), http://www.census.gov/cps/ (accessed January 2, 2008). 342 State Number Percent Number Percent Alabama 588 65 11.0 111 18.8 ask 48 3 -- 5 -- Arizona 694 49 7.1 69 10.0 Arkansas 336 51 15.1 74 22.2 California 3,772 236 6.2 516 13.7 Colorado 481 39 8.1 68 14.2 Connecticut 455 36 7.9 58 12.8 Delaware 116 9 8.1 13 10.8 District of Columbia 63 11 -- 15 -- Florida 2,889 306 10.6 452 15.7 Georgia 799 81 10.1 120 15.0 Hawaii 167 13 7.8 22 12.9 Idaho 182 13 7.0 27 14.6 Illinois 1,440 124 8.6 206 14.3 Indiana 705 69 9.8 96 13.7 Iowa 394 28 7.1 40 10.1 Kansas 365 26 7.2 48 13.1 Kentucky 480 83 17.3 112 23.4 Louisiana 571 62 10.9 107 18.8 Maine 183 18 9.8 30 16.6 Maryland 651 48 7.4 76 11.7 Massachusetts 835 80 9.6 124 14.9 Michigan 1,264 96 7.6 189 14.9 Minnesota 642 26 4.1 70 10.9 Mississippi 323 67 20.7 92 28.5 Missouri 774 52 6.7 93 12.1 Poverty Status by State, People 65 Years and Over, 2006 (numbers in thousands) Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty All Income Levels 6. 12. Montana 118 15 12.8 26 21.7 Nebraska 217 11 5.2 25 11.6 Nevada 319 16 5.1 26 8.1 New Hampshire 165 9 5.2 17 10.1 New Jersey 1,108 99 8.9 133 12.0 New Mexico 251 32 12.8 49 19.6 New York 2,482 314 12.7 490 19.8 North Carolina 1,061 117 11.0 187 17.6 North Dakota 76 6 7.5 10 13.4 Ohio 1,409 99 7.1 175 12.4 Oklahoma 468 53 11.2 85 18.1 Oregon 465 30 6.6 58 12.4 Pennsylvania 1,779 128 7.2 225 12.6 Rhode Island 131 13 9.7 22 16.5 South Carolina 525 48 9.2 96 18.3 South Dakota 109 12 11.5 20 18.9 Tennessee 823 110 13.4 167 20.3 Texas 2,578 338 13.1 556 21.6 Utah 210 18 8.4 30 14.4 Vermont 74 7 -- 12 -- Virginia 790 73 9.3 110 13.9 Washington 706 53 7.6 103 14.6 West Virginia 232 31 13.5 50 21.5 Wisconsin 652 63 9.7 123 18.9 Wyoming 71 5 -- 10 -- United States 36,035 3,394 9.4 5,638 15.6 Double dash (--) indicates suppressed where base population is less than 75,000. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey (March CPS Supplement), Detailed Poverty Tables (POV 46), http://www.census.gov/cps/ (accessed January 2, 2008). 343 County Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Allen 1,920 14.0 1,984 14.6 2,088 +/-418 15.6 Anderson 986 12.1 1,008 12.4 1,115 +/-220 13.9 Atchison 1,897 11.8 2,056 12.8 2,202 +/-431 14.1 Barber 563 11.4 535 10.9 578 +/-117 11.9 Barton 3,320 12.4 3,539 12.9 3,973 +/-573 14.6 Bourbon 2,128 14.3 2,240 15.2 2,248 +/-432 15.4 Brown 1,310 12.8 1,357 13.4 1,493 +/-290 14.9 Butler 5,038 8.4 5,733 9.4 5,664 +/-1,093 9.4 Chase 308 10.4 317 10.6 324 +/-66 11.0 Chautauqua 560 13.8 572 14.4 631 +/-123 16.0 Cherokee 3,156 14.6 3,323 15.6 3,609 +/-679 17.1 Cheyenne 287 9.8 290 10.0 320 +/-66 11.1 Clark 243 10.5 250 11.1 277 +/-57 12.4 Clay 874 10.3 896 10.5 905 +/-185 10.8 Cloud 1,052 11.4 1,109 12.0 1,144 +/-222 12.6 Coffey 786 9.1 792 9.2 753 +/-147 8.9 Comanche 171 9.3 183 9.8 198 +/-41 10.7 Cowley 4,616 13.4 4,869 14.4 4,952 +/-857 14.9 Crawford 5,550 15.2 6,042 16.4 7,025 +/-1,211 19.4 Decatur 343 10.8 321 10.4 374 +/-76 12.2 Dickinson 1,731 9.2 1,769 9.3 1,656 +/-319 8.8 Doniphan 891 11.6 917 12.3 986 +/-190 13.3 Douglas 11,782 12.4 12,661 13.3 14,399 +/-2,049 15.3 Edwards 360 11.0 348 10.7 381 +/-74 11.8 Elk 456 15.0 470 15.6 513 +/-105 17.2 Ellis 2,760 10.6 2,659 10.3 2,974 +/-494 11.7 Ellsworth 517 9.3 528 9.5 514 +/-104 9.4 Finney 5,068 13.0 5,352 13.9 5,814 +/-1,124 15.2 Ford 3,829 11.7 4,093 12.3 4,352 +/-861 13.3 Franklin 2,513 9.9 2,677 10.4 2,569 +/-476 10.1 Geary 3,156 12.8 3,125 13.0 3,199 +/-591 13.4 Gove 281 10.0 269 9.9 303 +/-63 11.2 Graham 300 11.0 286 10.6 322 +/-66 12.2 Grant 758 9.9 783 10.4 827 +/-168 11.1 Gray 519 8.8 493 8.6 531 +/-110 9.3 Greeley 125 9.0 117 8.8 139 +/-30 10.5 Greenwood 958 12.9 953 13.2 986 +/-197 13.9 Hamilton 306 11.7 259 10.1 328 +/-68 12.8 Harper 740 12.2 705 11.9 719 +/-141 12.2 Harvey 2,865 8.8 3,033 9.3 2,638 +/-493 8.2 Haskell 443 10.4 453 10.7 499 +/-103 11.9 Hodgeman 186 9.0 191 9.1 222 +/-46 10.7 Jackson 1,213 9.3 1,324 9.9 1,412 +/-269 10.7 Jefferson 1,451 7.7 1,507 7.9 1,500 +/-309 8.0 Jewell 395 11.6 407 12.2 435 +/-87 13.2 Johnson 23,932 4.8 27,350 5.4 25,878 +/-2,940 5.2 Kearny 436 9.7 463 10.3 529 +/-109 11.9 Kingman 843 10.3 837 10.5 983 +/-198 12.4 Kiowa 330 11.0 336 11.6 350 +/-71 12.2 Labette 2,990 13.8 3,159 14.6 3,102 +/-562 14.6 Lane 165 8.5 155 8.2 176 +/-37 9.4 Leavenworth 5,496 8.3 5,868 8.7 5,258 +/-995 7.9 Lincoln 356 10.6 350 10.4 396 +/-82 11.9 Linn 1,161 12.0 1,186 120.0 1,234 +/-237 12.7 Logan 254 9.1 260 9.4 280 +/-57 10.3 Lyon 4,454 13.0 4,817 14.1 5,608 +/-925 16.6 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages, 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 344 County Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County All Ages, 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 McPherson 2,225 8.0 2,281 8.1 2,637 +/-470 9.5 Marion 1,166 9.4 1,187 9.6 1,128 +/-203 9.3 Marshall 1,011 9.9 1,016 9.9 1,048 +/-202 10.4 Meade 451 10.0 434 9.5 487 +/-96 10.8 Miami 2,318 7.9 2,412 8.0 2,103 +/-407 7.1 Mitchell 624 10.0 617 10.1 667 +/-133 11.0 Montgomery 4,728 13.8 4,908 14.5 5,418 +/-875 16.2 Morris 564 9.5 599 10.0 641 +/-130 10.8 Morton 315 9.7 334 10.5 369 +/-76 11.8 Nemaha 913 9.1 865 8.6 904 +/-181 9.1 Neosho 2,102 13.0 2,262 14.0 2,259 +/-447 14.1 Ness 275 9.1 263 8.9 291 +/-60 10.0 Norton 537 10.6 579 11.8 601 +/-125 12.4 Osage 1,610 9.5 1,605 9.4 1,702 +/-329 10.1 Osborne 464 11.6 451 11.4 492 +/-97 12.6 Ottawa 480 8.0 489 8.2 494 +/-100 8.4 Pawnee 700 11.3 703 11.5 595 +/-123 10.2 Phillips 584 10.7 594 11.0 627 +/-128 11.7 Pottawatomie 1,693 9.0 1,763 9.3 1,806 +/-340 9.6 Pratt 960 10.5 996 10.8 1,029 +/-211 11.3 Rawlins 301 11.0 287 10.9 362 +/-72 13.9 Reno 7,613 12.5 8,099 13.4 7,862 +/-1,313 13.1 Republic 549 10.7 553 10.9 523 +/-104 10.4 Rice 1,130 11.7 1,175 12.2 1,314 +/-258 13.8 Riley 7,747 14.3 8,436 15.6 10,745 +/-1,536 20.2 Rooks 582 11.1 599 11.5 635 +/-131 12.3 Rush 367 10.8 370 11.1 398 +/-78 12.0 Russell 776 11.4 852 12.7 910 +/-183 13.8 Saline 5,488 10.4 5,798 11.0 6,006 +/-1,054 11.5 Scott 345 7.4 333 7.3 327 +/-70 7.3 Sedgwick 54,106 11.7 58,966 12.7 60,038 +/-5,851 13.1 Seward 3,144 13.7 3,195 13.9 3,487 +/-674 15.3 Shawnee 18,260 10.9 19,724 11.7 20,036 +/-2,725 12.0 Sheridan 266 10.3 267 10.4 293 +/-61 11.5 Sherman 809 13.1 846 13.8 866 +/-175 14.4 Smith 421 10.3 423 10.5 449 +/-92 11.3 Stafford 563 12.6 556 12.5 633 +/-126 14.4 Stanton 255 11.0 218 9.9 275 +/-56 12.6 Stevens 559 10.2 567 10.5 594 +/-123 11.1 Sumner 2,637 10.6 2,733 11.2 2,940 +/-526 12.1 Thomas 766 10.1 791 10.7 964 +/-189 13.2 Trego 349 11.4 330 11.1 380 +/-78 13.0 Wabaunsee 513 7.5 517 7.6 540 +/-110 8.0 Wallace 208 13.3 186 11.9 226 +/-47 14.7 Washington 618 10.4 585 10.0 652 +/-129 11.3 Wichita 270 11.5 245 10.6 286 +/-60 12.6 Wilson 1,263 12.9 1,333 13.7 1,375 +/-267 14.4 Woodson 438 12.7 479 13.8 547 +/-111 15.9 Wyandotte 24,971 16.0 27,339 17.6 29,821 +/-4,103 19.5 Kansas 278,163 10.4 297,733 11.1 310,666 +/-8,640 11.7 * MOE represents a 90% Margin of Error. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Note: Comparisons between 2005 and previous data are not advised due to a change in the model used for the estimates. 2005 data are based on the American Community Survey where as previous data were based on the Current Population Survey. Also, use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed January 16, 2008). 345 County Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Allen 366 16.2 376 16.9 405 +/-101 18.3 Anderson 215 14.7 211 14.6 247 +/-60 17.2 Atchison 359 12.4 390 14.1 487 +/-117 17.7 Barber 106 12.5 95 11.9 105 +/-26 13.3 Barton 657 13.7 714 14.8 874 +/-166 18.3 Bourbon 467 18.0 478 19.1 528 +/-131 21.2 Brown 275 15.5 277 16.2 294 +/-70 17.3 Butler 1,069 8.9 1,192 10.2 1,142 +/-277 9.8 Chase 70 14.6 71 14.9 77 +/-19 16.3 Chautauqua 115 16.8 108 16.4 122 +/-30 18.8 Cherokee 699 18.1 712 19.0 843 +/-201 22.6 Cheyenne 51 10.4 52 11.2 60 +/-15 13.1 Clark 51 12.6 53 13.3 60 +/-15 15.2 Clay 178 12.3 173 12.6 186 +/-47 13.7 Cloud 176 12.2 190 13.4 205 +/-51 14.6 Coffey 148 9.5 141 9.6 135 +/-34 9.4 Comanche 29 9.3 30 10.0 33 +/-8 11.1 Cowley 961 15.3 982 16.1 1006 +/-228 16.7 Crawford 1,017 18.0 1,023 18.6 1,169 +/-276 21.4 Decatur 64 12.4 66 13.8 80 +/-20 16.8 Dickinson 351 10.5 354 11.1 360 +/-91 11.3 Doniphan 164 11.8 173 12.8 183 +/-45 13.7 Douglas 1,346 9.8 1,480 11.6 1,402 +/-322 11.1 Edwards 78 13.8 72 13.5 79 +/-20 14.9 Elk 103 21.0 96 21.9 114 +/-29 26.2 Ellis 388 10.2 402 11.3 398 +/-100 11.3 Ellsworth 79 9.2 77 9.1 77 +/-20 9.2 Finney 1,324 14.7 1,439 16.1 1,558 +/-383 17.5 Ford 946 13.7 1,057 15.3 1,146 +/-282 16.7 Franklin 540 11.3 546 11.8 547 +/-131 11.9 Geary 721 14.4 727 15.8 739 +/-163 16.2 Gove 55 10.8 56 11.6 65 +/-17 13.6 Graham 46 11.4 41 10.6 45 +/-11 11.9 Grant 206 12.4 207 13.1 226 +/-57 14.4 Gray 122 9.5 112 9.1 122 +/-30 10.1 Greeley 29 10.6 26 10.0 30 +/-8 11.7 Greenwood 188 16.0 185 16.7 196 +/-49 17.9 Hamilton 70 14.6 60 13.1 70 +/-18 15.4 Harper 149 15.0 138 14.4 149 +/-37 15.7 Harvey 583 10.1 613 10.8 560 +/-139 9.9 Haskell 121 12.8 124 13.6 145 +/-37 16.0 Hodgeman 36 8.8 39 10.4 43 +/-11 11.6 Jackson 255 10.3 287 11.7 289 +/-71 11.9 Jefferson 264 7.6 274 8.2 268 +/-67 8.1 Jewell 68 13.0 68 14.1 79 +/-20 16.5 Johnson 3,817 4.2 4,870 5.4 4,178 +/-845 4.6 Kearny 111 10.5 121 11.9 137 +/-34 13.7 Kingman 179 11.5 176 12.0 229 +/-55 15.8 Kiowa 67 13.7 68 14.6 77 +/-19 16.7 Labette 621 16.0 630 16.6 688 +/-160 18.3 Lane 31 9.7 30 9.9 33 +/-8 11.0 Leavenworth 1,105 8.3 1,245 9.5 1,165 +/-287 9.0 Lincoln 67 12.8 62 11.9 72 +/-18 13.9 Linn 241 14.5 233 14.3 250 +/-62 15.5 Logan 53 10.9 49 10.5 55 +/-14 11.9 Lyon 774 13.0 854 15.0 916 +/-219 16.3 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 346 County Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County Related Children Age 5-17 in Families 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 McPherson 345 7.0 346 7.3 325 +/-81 6.9 Marion 210 9.6 218 10.3 225 +/-57 10.8 Marshall 185 10.8 180 11.0 186 +/-46 11.5 Meade 107 11.2 103 11.1 115 +/-28 12.5 Miami 464 8.3 498 9.1 442 +/-109 8.2 Mitchell 125 11.9 119 11.8 125 +/-32 12.6 Montgomery 990 16.9 975 17.3 1081 +/-235 19.4 Morris 105 10.2 117 11.7 127 +/-32 12.8 Morton 81 12.2 82 12.7 93 +/-23 14.6 Nemaha 188 9.1 179 8.9 187 +/-47 9.4 Neosho 406 14.5 437 16.1 443 +/-109 16.5 Ness 45 10.1 42 10.1 46 +/-12 11.1 Norton 94 10.9 101 12.2 112 +/-28 13.7 Osage 317 10.1 327 10.7 345 +/-84 11.4 Osborne 87 13.0 83 12.9 93 +/-23 14.6 Ottawa 75 7.3 82 8.2 83 +/-21 8.4 Pawnee 118 11.3 114 11.3 120 +/-30 12.0 Phillips 117 12.4 112 12.4 122 +/-30 13.6 Pottawatomie 380 10.2 406 11.1 397 +/-95 11.0 Pratt 186 12.3 184 12.4 198 +/-50 13.5 Rawlins 55 12.6 49 12.2 62 +/-16 15.7 Reno 1,482 14.3 1,520 15.1 1,546 +/-370 15.5 Republic 102 13.2 97 13.3 108 +/-27 15.0 Rice 223 13.0 220 13.3 232 +/-58 14.2 Riley 925 12.2 956 14.0 971 +/-236 14.4 Rooks 121 13.0 118 13.3 133 +/-34 15.1 Rush 73 14.2 72 14.5 80 +/-20 16.2 Russell 137 13.0 139 14.2 157 +/-39 16.2 Saline 1,124 11.9 1,162 12.7 1,215 +/-271 13.4 Scott 79 9.2 79 9.5 85 +/-22 10.3 Sedgwick 11,786 13.2 12,871 14.7 11,764 +/-2,014 13.5 Seward 790 16.1 801 16.5 860 +/-210 17.9 Shawnee 3,650 12.5 3,937 13.8 3,874 +/-818 13.7 Sheridan 49 11.0 55 12.9 64 +/-17 15.1 Sherman 162 16.4 180 17.9 205 +/-52 20.6 Smith 64 10.4 68 11.9 74 +/-18 13.0 Stafford 120 14.7 114 14.2 132 +/-33 16.6 Stanton 61 12.6 50 11.4 57 +/-14 13.1 Stevens 148 13.1 149 13.2 166 +/-42 14.9 Sumner 549 11.4 551 11.9 580 +/-139 12.7 Thomas 123 9.1 130 9.8 139 +/-35 10.6 Trego 60 13.1 57 12.9 64 +/-16 14.6 Wabaunsee 91 7.8 97 8.5 97 +/-25 8.6 Wallace 48 16.1 42 14.7 55 +/-14 19.4 Washington 108 10.7 99 10.0 106 +/-27 10.9 Wichita 61 13.0 54 11.9 61 +/-16 13.6 Wilson 267 15.3 267 16.1 290 +/-71 17.7 Woodson 82 16.5 86 18.0 100 +/-25 21.2 Wyandotte 5,883 19.7 6,342 21.6 7,313 +/-1,483 25.1 Kansas 55,419 11.3 59,392 12.5 60,203 +/-4,073 12.8 * MOE represents a 90% Margin of Error. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Note: Comparisons between 2005 and previous data are not advised due to a change in the model used for the estimates. 2005 data are based on the American Community Survey where as previous data were based on the Current Population Survey. Also, use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed January 16, 2008). 347 County Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Allen 614 19.8 612 19.5 676 +/-153 21.9 Anderson 347 17.5 334 17.0 383 +/-86 19.9 Atchison 607 15.4 634 16.4 735 +/-164 19.3 Barber 173 16.4 156 15.4 164 +/-38 16.6 Barton 1,073 16.5 1,148 17.4 1,372 +/-223 21.2 Bourbon 771 21.4 777 21.7 822 +/-184 23.5 Brown 448 18.3 444 18.4 482 +/-109 20.3 Butler 1,764 11.2 1,941 12.5 1,881 +/-424 12.4 Chase 110 14.8 106 14.5 118 +/-28 16.5 Chautauqua 186 21.4 167 19.8 187 +/-44 22.6 Cherokee 1,143 21.5 1,143 22.3 1,302 +/-287 25.8 Cheyenne 82 13.5 80 13.6 95 +/-22 16.5 Clark 79 14.4 82 16.1 96 +/-23 19.1 Clay 282 14.7 272 15.0 288 +/-68 16.2 Cloud 299 15.1 315 16.0 343 +/-78 17.8 Coffey 245 11.9 223 11.3 207 +/-48 10.7 Comanche 48 12.0 52 13.6 58 +/-14 15.4 Cowley 1,636 18.9 1,648 19.4 1,622 +/-344 19.5 Crawford 1,668 20.4 1,652 20.4 1,878 +/-405 23.8 Decatur 95 14.5 97 15.5 118 +/-28 19.2 Dickinson 567 12.9 554 12.9 550 +/-127 13.0 Doniphan 265 14.5 274 15.5 294 +/-67 17.0 Douglas 2,344 12.0 2,470 13.3 2,187 +/-464 12.0 Edwards 124 16.1 112 14.9 124 +/-28 16.9 Elk 151 23.3 141 24.4 163 +/-38 28.7 Ellis 638 11.6 610 11.6 614 +/-142 12.0 Ellsworth 128 11.5 121 11.1 119 +/-28 11.2 Finney 2,214 17.1 2,382 18.5 2,596 +/-575 20.6 Ford 1,528 15.2 1,652 16.0 1,794 +/-405 17.8 Franklin 920 14.0 893 13.9 855 +/-189 13.6 Geary 1,313 16.8 1,315 17.6 1,287 +/-269 17.5 Gove 87 13.4 88 13.8 101 +/-24 16.1 Graham 77 15.4 68 13.8 75 +/-18 15.6 Grant 324 13.7 326 14.4 348 +/-81 15.6 Gray 206 11.8 190 11.2 207 +/-48 12.4 Greeley 44 12.2 40 12.6 47 +/-11 15.1 Greenwood 313 19.8 290 19.2 314 +/-72 21.2 Hamilton 107 15.5 90 13.7 110 +/-26 17.0 Harper 239 17.9 219 16.9 232 +/-54 18.3 Harvey 965 12.1 966 12.2 879 +/-200 11.4 Haskell 193 14.9 203 16.0 230 +/-55 18.5 Hodgeman 55 10.9 58 11.6 66 +/-15 13.4 Jackson 410 12.4 456 13.5 472 +/-107 14.2 Jefferson 444 9.8 443 10.0 424 +/-96 9.7 Jewell 110 17.4 110 18.3 122 +/-29 20.7 Johnson 6,793 5.3 8,167 6.4 6,902 +/-1,228 5.5 Kearny 172 12.0 186 13.7 219 +/-51 16.3 Kingman 280 13.9 276 14.6 332 +/-75 17.9 Kiowa 107 15.8 107 16.4 120 +/-28 18.6 Labette 1,053 19.8 1,052 20.2 1,105 +/-238 21.7 Lane 48 11.1 46 11.3 53 +/-12 13.3 Leavenworth 1,716 9.6 1,966 11.0 1,810 +/-403 10.3 Lincoln 111 15.3 103 14.7 118 +/-28 17.1 Linn 391 17.7 371 16.9 400 +/-92 18.6 Logan 87 13.3 77 12.3 85 +/-20 13.8 Lyon 1,328 15.6 1,429 17.1 1,639 +/-339 20.1 Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18, 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 348 County Number Percent Number Percent Number MOE* Percent Poverty Estimates for Kansas, by County People Under Age 18, 2003-2005 2003 2004 2005 McPherson 593 8.9 601 9.3 554 +/-126 8.7 Marion 337 11.9 350 12.7 343 +/-78 12.7 Marshall 296 13.2 286 13.0 288 +/-66 13.4 Meade 175 13.7 167 13.1 190 +/-43 15.2 Miami 771 10.3 790 10.4 707 +/-161 9.5 Mitchell 189 13.7 183 13.9 193 +/-45 14.9 Montgomery 1,664 20.4 1,627 20.7 1,869 +/-345 24.3 Morris 165 12.7 178 13.6 191 +/-44 14.8 Morton 132 14.0 136 15.4 154 +/-36 17.8 Nemaha 291 10.7 273 10.2 280 +/-65 10.6 Neosho 672 17.7 715 18.9 732 +/-167 19.7 Ness 71 12.1 67 11.9 70 +/-16 12.7 Norton 146 12.7 160 14.8 169 +/-40 15.9 Osage 516 12.6 505 12.8 533 +/-119 13.7 Osborne 141 16.5 134 16.1 147 +/-33 18.1 Ottawa 119 8.6 130 9.7 135 +/-32 10.3 Pawnee 204 14.5 195 14.3 200 +/-47 15.2 Phillips 183 14.4 175 14.4 186 +/-43 15.6 Pottawatomie 615 12.2 656 13.0 607 +/-135 12.2 Pratt 308 14.8 305 15.0 316 +/-74 15.8 Rawlins 87 15.9 82 16.5 96 +/-23 19.7 Reno 2,510 17.3 2,532 17.8 2,538 +/-530 18.2 Republic 159 15.8 154 16.0 160 +/-37 17.0 Rice 376 16.0 375 16.5 404 +/-94 18.1 Riley 1,496 12.4 1,535 13.8 1,730 +/-385 16.0 Rooks 191 15.6 181 15.3 197 +/-46 16.9 Rush 113 16.1 107 15.6 120 +/-28 17.7 Russell 227 16.6 228 16.8 253 +/-58 19.0 Saline 1,920 14.6 1,933 14.9 2,033 +/-423 16.0 Scott 124 10.5 122 10.5 127 +/-30 11.2 Sedgwick 20,756 16.5 22,019 17.5 20,534 +/-2,998 16.7 Seward 1,325 17.8 1,337 17.9 1,469 +/-323 20.1 Shawnee 6,464 15.6 6,896 16.8 7,226 +/-1,251 17.9 Sheridan 73 12.5 88 15.5 100 +/-24 18.0 Sherman 258 18.9 281 20.4 319 +/-74 23.6 Smith 99 13.2 107 14.4 115 +/-27 15.8 Stafford 195 18.6 186 17.9 217 +/-49 21.3 Stanton 96 14.6 80 12.8 95 +/-22 15.6 Stevens 240 15.1 242 15.4 264 +/-62 17.1 Sumner 913 14.2 943 15.2 936 +/-202 15.4 Thomas 214 11.6 222 12.2 239 +/-56 13.4 Trego 91 14.9 87 14.5 95 +/-22 16.2 Wabaunsee 143 9.2 149 9.8 155 +/-36 10.4 Wallace 73 19.0 68 17.4 84 +/-20 22.1 Washington 173 13.2 159 12.3 172 +/-40 13.6 Wichita 97 15.4 92 15.0 101 +/-24 16.8 Wilson 429 18.6 423 19.2 459 +/-104 21.2 Woodson 126 18.9 137 20.6 160 +/-37 24.6 Wyandotte 9,813 22.5 10,507 24.3 12,172 +/-2,234 28.8 Kansas 93,896 13.8 98,641 14.6 100,253 +/-5,046 15.2 * MOE represents a 90% Margin of Error. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Note: Comparisons between 2005 and previous data are not advised due to a change in the model used for the estimates. 2005 data are based on the American Community Survey where as previous data were based on the Current Population Survey. Also, use caution when comparing estimates across counties in the same year. These estimates are correlated because they depend on the same regression coefficients. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/county.html (accessed January 16, 2008). 349 County 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 Alle n 1, 548 1, 590 1, 542 2. 7 - 3. 0 $1, 450, 929 $1, 514, 699 $1, 487, 976 4. 4 - 1. 8 A nders on 655 626 647 -4. 5 3. 4 594, 375 606, 065 609, 378 2. 0 0. 5 Atch iso n 1, 331 1, 342 1, 510 0. 8 12. 5 1, 292, 126 1, 365, 535 1, 570, 586 5. 7 15. 0 B arber 284 275 232 -3. 1 -15. 6 236, 918 232, 471 203, 109 -1. 9 -12. 6 Ba r t o n 2, 006 1, 977 1, 962 -1. 4 -0. 8 1, 803, 896 1, 773, 838 1, 827, 437 -1. 7 3. 0 B ourbon 1, 686 1, 638 1, 643 -2. 8 0. 3 1, 554, 417 1, 540, 817 1, 576, 598 -0. 9 2. 3 B r ow n 1, 010 1, 061 1, 090 5. 0 2. 7 900, 724 991, 417 1, 031, 261 10. 1 4. 0 Bu tle r 3, 617 3, 509 3, 389 -3. 0 -3. 4 3, 574, 779 3, 506, 230 3, 366, 222 -1. 9 -4. 0 Chas e 181 171 177 -5. 5 3. 5 155, 525 144, 839 145, 681 -6. 9 0. 6 Chaut auqua 400 315 267 -21. 2 - 15. 2 332, 043 264, 948 223, 238 -20. 2 - 15. 7 Cherok ee 2, 748 2, 746 2, 648 -0. 1 -3. 6 2, 599, 053 2, 610, 157 2, 513, 261 0. 4 - 3. 7 Cheyenne 89 89 90 0. 0 1. 1 75, 911 72, 427 79, 868 -4. 6 10. 3 Cl ark 120 119 108 -1. 0 -9. 2 101, 779 105, 507 95, 983 3. 7 - 9. 0 Cl ay 401 428 418 6. 8 - 2. 3 336, 385 384, 236 374, 987 14. 2 - 2. 4 Cl oud 555 572 606 3. 0 5. 9 501, 959 515, 055 533, 322 2. 6 3. 5 Cof f ey 511 518 521 1. 3 0. 6 449, 746 448, 308 496, 037 -0. 3 10. 6 Com anc he 61 65 64 7. 4 - 1. 5 52, 233 60, 031 56, 134 14. 9 - 6. 5 Cow l ey 3, 657 3, 717 3, 562 1. 7 - 4. 2 3, 462, 814 3, 599, 942 3, 434, 882 4. 0 - 4. 6 Craw f o rd 4, 507 4, 456 4, 483 -1. 1 0. 6 4, 403, 961 4, 386, 229 4, 516, 402 -0. 4 3. 0 Dec a t u r 90 108 99 20. 1 - 8. 3 86, 299 107, 406 92, 904 24. 5 - 13. 5 Di c k i ns on 878 915 904 4. 2 - 1. 2 758, 026 822, 525 833, 113 8. 5 1. 3 Doni phan 566 546 542 -3. 5 -0. 7 515, 648 516, 949 537, 124 0. 3 3. 9 Dougl as 4, 024 4, 362 4, 658 8. 4 6. 8 4, 109, 194 4, 577, 299 5, 062, 735 11. 4 10. 6 Ed w a r d s 177 170 168 -3. 7 -1. 2 157, 645 153, 156 155, 094 -2. 8 1. 3 Elk 314 318 287 1. 3 - 9. 7 278, 728 281, 812 246, 060 1. 1 - 12. 7 E llis 1, 291 1, 224 1, 171 -5. 2 -4. 3 1, 158, 507 1, 097, 110 1, 036, 057 -5. 3 -5. 6 E l l s w ort h 244 256 261 5. 1 2. 0 208, 303 222, 958 220, 543 7. 0 - 1. 1 Fi nney 3, 082 3, 300 3, 188 7. 1 - 3. 4 2, 978, 329 3, 236, 919 3, 238, 595 8. 7 0. 1 For d 2, 195 2, 180 2, 129 -0. 7 -2. 3 2, 192, 887 2, 205, 352 2, 202, 786 0. 6 - 0. 1 Frank l i n 1, 877 1, 968 1, 987 4. 8 1. 0 1, 779, 307 1, 869, 016 1, 956, 114 5. 0 4. 7 Geary 2, 310 2, 316 1, 958 0. 2 - 15. 5 1, 925, 020 1, 985, 496 1, 828, 190 3. 1 - 7. 9 Gov e 76 69 54 -9. 3 -21. 7 52, 567 45, 705 34, 317 -13. 1 - 24. 9 Graham 104 112 119 7. 3 6. 3 77, 933 81, 229 91, 385 4. 2 12. 5 Grant 449 434 387 -3. 4 -10. 8 432, 055 443, 272 387, 168 2. 6 - 12. 7 Gray 186 182 131 -2. 2 -28. 0 162, 829 185, 675 124, 121 14. 0 - 33. 2 Greel ey 29 26 18 -11. 1 - 30. 8 22, 271 20, 611 15, 602 -7. 5 -24. 3 Benefi ci ari es (average per m onth) A nnual E x pendi tures Food Stamp B e neficiar ies and Expenditur es in K a nsas, by C ounty Fiscal Year s 2005-2007 350 County 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 Benefi ci ari es (average per m onth) A nnual E x pendi tures Food Stamp B e neficiar ies and Expenditur es in K a nsas, by C ounty Fiscal Year s 2005-2007 Greenw ood 629 546 565 -13. 1 3. 5 $546, 609 $488, 079 $523, 508 -10. 7 7. 3 H a m ilto n 73 96 117 31. 2 21. 9 70, 667 89, 986 111, 235 27. 3 23. 6 Harper 351 378 374 7. 8 - 1. 1 301, 197 342, 796 340, 620 13. 8 - 0. 6 Harvey 1, 677 1, 902 1, 983 13. 4 4. 3 1, 600, 301 1, 899, 923 1, 982, 676 18. 7 4. 4 H a ske l l 200 183 174 -8. 3 -4. 9 187, 327 178, 313 179, 333 -4. 8 0. 6 Hodgem an 58 66 58 14. 8 - 12. 1 53, 083 60, 558 57, 157 14. 1 - 5. 6 Ja ckso n 8 1 4 8 1 2 8 0 5 - 0 .2 - 0 .9 818, 547 830, 073 796, 598 1. 4 - 4. 0 Je ffe r s o n 756 749 756 -1. 0 0. 9 742, 253 733, 327 764, 861 -1. 2 4. 3 Je w e l l 159 156 174 -1. 9 11. 5 126, 632 130, 764 145, 493 3. 3 11. 3 J ohns on 8, 456 9, 691 10, 656 14. 6 10. 0 8, 501, 873 9, 994, 865 11, 267, 466 17. 6 12. 7 K earny 205 212 219 3. 7 3. 3 207, 348 209, 537 220, 428 1. 1 5. 2 K i ngm an 391 347 348 -11. 3 0. 3 366, 632 304, 635 326, 195 -16. 9 7. 1 Kio w a 188 189 218 0. 7 15. 3 179, 557 169, 024 226, 326 -5. 9 33. 9 Labet t e 2, 435 2, 251 2, 304 -7. 6 2. 4 2, 123, 123 1, 921, 581 1, 994, 593 -9. 5 3. 8 Lane 70 69 68 -0. 7 -1. 4 64, 094 69, 479 70, 207 8. 4 1. 0 Leavenw ort h 3, 490 3, 851 3, 841 10. 3 - 0. 3 3, 502, 580 3, 962, 660 4, 051, 979 13. 1 2. 3 Li nc ol n 157 184 165 17. 6 - 10. 3 140, 843 179, 632 155, 882 27. 5 - 13. 2 Li nn 750 744 724 -0. 8 -2. 7 722, 737 698, 244 716, 086 -3. 4 2. 6 Logan 136 128 113 -5. 7 -11. 7 113, 175 109, 274 99, 505 -3. 4 -8. 9 Lyon 2, 621 2, 660 2, 891 1. 5 8. 7 2, 583, 022 2, 652, 134 3, 013, 305 2. 7 13. 6 M c P hers on 1, 146 1, 257 1, 251 9. 7 - 0. 5 1, 032, 034 1, 133, 320 1, 136, 820 9. 8 0. 3 Ma r i o n 423 472 431 11. 6 - 8. 7 369, 679 414, 598 366, 530 12. 2 - 11. 6 M ars hal l 453 484 486 6. 8 0. 4 385, 873 417, 220 411, 719 8. 1 - 1. 3 M eade 177 194 172 9. 6 - 11. 3 145, 878 163, 052 155, 614 11. 8 - 4. 6 Mi a m i 1, 368 1, 412 1, 488 3. 2 5. 4 1, 286, 126 1, 377, 600 1, 442, 925 7. 1 4. 7 M i t c hel l 210 279 275 32. 8 - 1. 4 193, 441 237, 502 258, 036 22. 8 8. 6 M ont gom ery 3, 559 3, 426 3, 364 -3. 7 -1. 8 3, 336, 612 3, 207, 282 3, 199, 095 -3. 9 -0. 3 Mo r r i s 333 344 333 3. 4 - 3. 2 286, 690 309, 742 299, 834 8. 0 - 3. 2 Mo r t o n 178 191 152 7. 2 - 20. 4 162, 433 178, 812 139, 220 10. 1 - 22. 1 Nem aha 279 316 317 13. 1 0. 3 230, 735 266, 952 271, 386 15. 7 1. 7 Neos ho 1, 588 1, 562 1, 522 -1. 6 -2. 6 1, 487, 646 1, 449, 335 1, 445, 128 -2. 6 -0. 3 Nes s 87 91 103 4. 6 13. 2 86, 392 98, 662 111, 370 14. 2 12. 9 Nort on 213 179 186 -15. 9 3. 9 198, 601 155, 975 142, 721 -21. 5 - 8. 5 Os age 1, 086 1, 114 1, 100 2. 6 - 1. 3 1, 049, 808 1, 075, 998 1, 046, 790 2. 5 - 2. 7 Os borne 197 215 197 9. 3 - 8. 4 178, 929 192, 561 174, 734 7. 6 - 9. 3 O tta w a 187 228 212 22. 2 - 7. 0 164, 116 212, 453 195, 490 29. 5 - 8. 0 351 County 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2005-2006 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 Benefi ci ari es (average per m onth) A nnual E x pendi tures Food Stamp B e neficiar ies and Expenditur es in K a nsas, by C ounty Fiscal Year s 2005-2007 P aw nee 281 245 276 -12. 7 12. 7 $235, 877 $214, 945 $261, 034 -8. 9 21. 4 Ph illip s 296 252 237 -14. 8 - 6. 0 252, 719 211, 858 197, 807 -16. 2 - 6. 6 P ot t aw at om i e 839 770 777 -8. 2 0. 9 709, 538 662, 877 697, 074 -6. 6 5. 2 Pr a t t 572 563 604 -1. 5 7. 3 513, 898 503, 052 580, 119 -2. 1 15. 3 R a w lin s 93 110 102 18. 2 - 7. 3 70, 792 86, 880 81, 101 22. 7 - 6. 7 Reno 5, 650 5, 695 5, 758 0. 8 1. 1 5, 701, 670 5, 704, 028 5, 821, 416 0. 0 2. 1 Republ i c 246 242 242 -1. 7 0. 0 190, 431 202, 131 201, 906 6. 1 - 0. 1 Ri c e 657 630 592 -4. 0 -6. 0 583, 735 592, 296 565, 113 1. 5 - 4. 6 R ile y 1, 882 2, 047 1, 897 8. 8 - 7. 3 1, 808, 311 2, 028, 128 1, 926, 719 12. 2 - 5. 0 Rook s 306 266 272 -13. 1 2. 3 243, 358 206, 029 232, 969 -15. 3 13. 1 Rus h 181 188 190 4. 1 1. 1 176, 853 187, 119 171, 233 5. 8 - 8. 5 R u sse l l 505 465 473 -7. 9 1. 7 439, 948 418, 032 451, 229 -5. 0 7. 9 Sa lin e 3, 579 3, 815 3, 781 6. 6 - 0. 9 3, 374, 415 3, 688, 343 3, 713, 308 9. 3 0. 7 Sco tt 154 175 200 13. 4 14. 3 142, 828 165, 047 191, 858 15. 6 16. 2 S edgw i c k 44, 737 47, 064 46, 165 5. 2 - 1. 9 48, 395, 737 51, 386, 341 51, 336, 053 6. 2 - 0. 1 S ew ard 1, 674 1, 788 1, 770 6. 8 - 1. 0 1, 649, 531 1, 816, 512 1, 779, 306 10. 1 - 2. 0 S haw nee 13, 715 15, 071 16, 246 9. 9 7. 8 13, 998, 434 15, 693, 258 17, 440, 381 12. 1 11. 1 S heri dan 77 73 73 -5. 0 0. 0 66, 571 66, 260 63, 969 -0. 5 -3. 5 S herm an 470 457 478 -2. 9 4. 6 430, 518 427, 725 452, 957 -0. 6 5. 9 Sm ith 154 150 176 -2. 4 17. 3 134, 746 126, 596 140, 059 -6. 0 10. 6 Sta ffo r d 356 324 288 -8. 9 -11. 1 321, 850 285, 978 266, 441 -11. 1 - 6. 8 S t ant on 88 88 71 0. 4 - 19. 3 78, 467 82, 264 67, 264 4. 8 - 18. 2 S t evens 305 256 231 -16. 0 - 9. 8 284, 163 229, 393 213, 343 -19. 3 - 7. 0 S um ner 1, 662 1, 721 1, 620 3. 6 - 5. 9 1, 582, 723 1, 644, 251 1, 526, 268 3. 9 - 7. 2 Thom as 370 344 343 -7. 0 -0. 3 329, 081 315, 784 334, 513 -4. 0 5. 9 Trego 129 124 122 -3. 6 -1. 6 111, 365 116, 593 116, 785 4. 7 0. 2 W abauns ee 214 220 209 3. 0 - 5. 0 185, 304 197, 296 202, 670 6. 5 2. 7 W a lla c e 63 56 58 -10. 6 3. 6 51, 586 50, 925 46, 759 -1. 3 -8. 2 W as hi ngt on 208 194 186 -6. 8 -4. 1 167, 626 157, 186 157, 830 -6. 2 0. 4 Wi c h i t a 99 105 107 6. 1 1. 9 73, 512 84, 493 98, 885 14. 9 17. 0 W ils o n 979 918 834 -6. 3 -9. 2 892, 511 859, 375 764, 697 -3. 7 -11. 0 W oods on 334 289 253 -13. 5 - 12. 5 294, 233 256, 178 227, 284 -12. 9 - 11. 3 W y andot t e 16, 487 17, 433 18, 242 5. 7 4. 6 17, 061, 620 18, 576, 342 19, 941, 001 8. 9 7. 3 Kansas 175, 710 182, 821 184, 035 4. 0 0. 7 $174, 875, 666 $185, 134, 708 $190, 314, 486 5. 9 2. 8 S ource: K ansas Departm ent of S o cial and Rehabilitation S e rvices , E c onom ic and E m ploy m ent S upport, F i scal A d -Hoc Reporting Unit. 352 County 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 Alle n 1, 239 1, 218 1, 174 -3. 6 $146, 135 $299, 254 $150, 740 -49. 6 A nders on 470 475 443 -6. 7 51, 617 110, 215 55, 433 -49. 7 Atch iso n 842 721 826 14. 6 82, 256 170, 372 102, 200 -40. 0 B arber 172 186 167 -10. 2 20, 982 49, 858 27, 203 -45. 4 Ba r t o n 1, 134 1, 088 1, 079 -0. 8 151, 164 319, 594 166, 864 -47. 8 B ourbon 1, 172 1, 115 1, 168 4. 8 136, 864 288, 142 149, 738 -48. 0 B r ow n 852 861 797 -7. 4 95, 260 199, 240 100, 415 -49. 6 Bu tle r 1, 702 1, 861 1, 716 -7. 8 190, 309 428, 819 214, 961 -49. 9 Chas e 154 146 152 4. 1 18, 182 39, 985 21, 794 -45. 5 Chaut auqua 285 254 221 -13. 0 43, 458 87, 686 41, 561 -52. 6 Cherok ee 2, 211 1, 975 2, 059 4. 3 249, 038 478, 894 264, 052 -44. 9 Cheyenne 82 110 102 -7. 3 12, 680 33, 399 18, 315 -45. 2 Cl ark 68 96 48 -50. 0 9, 558 23, 466 9, 117 -61. 1 Cl ay 315 296 279 -5. 7 39, 055 74, 594 40, 507 -45. 7 Cl oud 593 593 608 2. 5 75, 830 158, 501 86, 955 -45. 1 Cof f ey 363 335 385 14. 9 49, 829 95, 657 56, 753 -40. 7 Com anc he 39 38 35 -7. 9 6, 743 15, 745 8, 087 -48. 6 Cow l ey 1, 418 1, 785 1, 566 -12. 3 157, 401 412, 466 194, 202 -52. 9 Craw f o rd 3, 460 3, 079 2, 990 -2. 9 403, 718 780, 174 396, 168 -49. 2 Dec a t u r 113 104 94 -9. 6 15, 371 30, 515 14, 730 -51. 7 Di c k i ns on 824 830 699 -15. 8 105, 799 215, 708 99, 906 -53. 7 Doni phan 427 454 418 -7. 9 52, 647 112, 325 56, 081 -50. 1 Dougl as 1, 838 1, 871 2, 199 17. 5 205, 713 433, 962 257, 298 -40. 7 Ed w a r d s 117 112 99 -11. 6 14, 503 30, 222 14, 035 -53. 6 Elk 234 269 272 1. 1 31, 306 74, 926 38, 905 -48. 1 E llis 799 806 749 -7. 1 105, 233 222, 487 104, 951 -52. 8 E l l s w ort h 203 216 212 -1. 9 25, 836 51, 246 28, 445 -44. 5 Fi nney 2, 055 1, 765 1, 833 3. 9 159, 337 309, 783 175, 448 -43. 4 For d 905 850 747 -12. 1 86, 118 178, 248 85, 694 -51. 9 Frank l i n 1, 087 1, 011 954 -5. 6 118, 718 234, 559 123, 668 -47. 3 Geary 1, 244 1, 338 1, 083 -19. 1 140, 049 299, 476 132, 123 -55. 9 Gov e 67 82 37 -54. 9 10, 313 18, 769 7, 301 -61. 1 Graham 85 109 108 -0. 9 16, 573 39, 088 19, 522 -50. 1 Grant 306 308 280 -9. 1 33, 207 75, 049 35, 483 -52. 7 Gray 69 71 65 -8. 5 7, 530 18, 772 8, 426 -55. 1 Greel ey 25 36 19 -47. 2 3, 484 10, 199 3, 442 -66. 3 Greenw ood 455 464 458 -1. 3 62, 658 136, 674 71, 733 -47. 5 LIEA P Part icipant s LIEA P A nnual Ex pendit u res Low Income Ener gy A ssistance Pr ogr am Par t icipants and Expenditur es in K a nsas, by C ounty Fiscal Year s 2005-2007 353 County 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 LIEA P Part icipant s LIEA P A nnual Ex pendit u res Low Income Ener gy A ssistance Pr ogr am Par t icipants and Expenditur es in K a nsas, by C ounty Fiscal Year s 2005-2007 H a m ilto n 84 84 89 6. 0 $11, 637 $25, 500 $11, 909 -53. 3 Harper 326 298 295 -1. 0 44, 030 92, 700 46, 487 -49. 9 Harvey 763 899 877 -2. 4 89, 951 212, 646 109, 052 -48. 7 H a ske l l 103 98 97 -1. 0 12, 516 24, 452 13, 866 -43. 3 Hodgem an 29 50 38 -24. 0 2, 788 11, 506 4, 685 -59. 3 Ja ckso n 4 9 2 5 4 5 5 4 9 0 . 7 5 0 , 9 3 3 117, 228 64, 090 -45. 3 Je ffe r so n 554 484 462 -4. 5 56, 873 109, 847 60, 201 -45. 2 Je w e l l 183 196 210 7. 1 26, 334 54, 197 29, 816 -45. 0 J ohns on 4, 395 4, 791 4, 738 -1. 1 400, 101 918, 682 484, 966 -47. 2 K earny 131 156 112 -28. 2 13, 699 34, 486 14, 334 -58. 4 K i ngm an 262 289 259 -10. 4 33, 236 76, 066 37, 813 -50. 3 Kio w a 123 114 105 -7. 9 16, 467 36, 078 18, 905 -47. 6 Labet t e 1, 779 1, 764 1, 741 -1. 3 222, 416 465, 508 241, 656 -48. 1 Lane 59 64 82 28. 1 8, 945 21, 679 11, 455 -47. 2 Leavenw ort h 1, 721 1, 732 1, 635 -5. 6 163, 417 341, 354 166, 178 -51. 3 Li nc ol n 134 129 144 11. 6 17, 178 36, 069 21, 611 -40. 1 Li nn 375 413 425 2. 9 48, 175 110, 257 59, 678 -45. 9 Logan 67 80 96 20. 0 11, 453 24, 405 15, 941 -34. 7 Lyon 1, 756 1, 607 1, 771 10. 2 182, 765 370, 121 202, 163 -45. 4 M c P hers on 621 695 649 -6. 6 69, 679 160, 124 84, 181 -47. 4 Ma r i o n 379 374 345 -7. 8 49, 906 115, 787 53, 709 -53. 6 M ars hal l 407 468 436 -6. 8 56, 504 127, 401 59, 952 -52. 9 M eade 107 134 100 -25. 4 12, 687 33, 121 14, 314 -56. 8 Mi a m i 621 662 720 8. 8 68, 923 156, 137 86, 462 -44. 6 M i t c hel l 193 205 248 21. 0 24, 848 58, 122 35, 918 -38. 2 M ont gom ery 2, 440 2, 270 2, 307 1. 6 311, 289 624, 909 323, 841 -48. 2 Mo r r i s 258 208 231 11. 1 28, 638 56, 112 29, 354 -47. 7 Mo r t o n 106 103 96 -6. 8 14, 532 31, 161 16, 308 -47. 7 Nem aha 335 374 332 -11. 2 36, 445 86, 111 41, 150 -52. 2 Neos ho 1, 219 1, 013 1, 068 5. 4 135, 740 250, 954 134, 743 -46. 3 Nes s 55 49 53 8. 2 8, 355 19, 081 8, 358 -56. 2 Nort on 161 163 164 0. 6 21, 890 45, 917 24, 496 -46. 7 Os age 780 793 702 -11. 5 80, 928 175, 725 84, 950 -51. 7 Os borne 181 165 140 -15. 2 23, 775 46, 842 22, 831 -51. 3 O tta w a 179 168 177 5. 4 20, 249 41, 212 19, 370 -53. 0 P aw nee 203 157 157 0. 0 26, 095 46, 923 25, 365 -45. 9 Ph illip s 230 166 192 15. 7 30, 247 53, 267 28, 154 -47. 1 354 County 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 2005 2006 2007 P e rcent C h ange 2006-2007 LIEA P Part icipant s LIEA P A nnual Ex pendit u res Low Income Ener gy A ssistance Pr ogr am Par t icipants and Expenditur es in K a nsas, by C ounty Fiscal Year s 2005-2007 P ot t aw at om i e 717 712 640 -10. 1 $69, 071 $148, 673 $68, 900 -53. 7 Pr a t t 359 358 363 1. 4 45, 229 98, 141 50, 564 -48. 5 R a w lin s 82 110 102 -7. 3 12, 569 36, 200 15, 538 -57. 1 Reno 3, 561 3, 394 3, 583 5. 6 414, 795 837, 414 453, 099 -45. 9 Republ i c 271 258 219 -15. 1 34, 683 76, 152 34, 994 -54. 0 Ri c e 493 450 478 6. 2 56, 272 109, 839 61, 211 -44. 3 R ile y 1, 124 1, 204 1, 040 -13. 6 109, 219 248, 391 121, 057 -51. 3 Rook s 217 185 181 -2. 2 29, 909 55, 379 30, 326 -45. 2 Rus h 148 140 150 7. 1 23, 732 46, 652 23, 163 -50. 3 R u sse l l 391 357 356 -0. 3 53, 375 109, 697 54, 054 -50. 7 Sa lin e 2, 323 2, 311 2, 336 1. 1 267, 525 552, 040 297, 868 -46. 0 Sco tt 142 126 167 32. 5 18, 591 40, 128 25, 892 -35. 5 S edgw i c k 20, 916 19, 787 19, 243 -2. 7 2, 200, 001 4, 463, 203 2, 326, 217 -47. 9 S ew ard 752 817 869 6. 4 78, 433 187, 329 100, 663 -46. 3 S haw nee 8, 724 8, 995 8, 871 -1. 4 912, 098 1, 972, 227 1, 051, 252 -46. 7 S heri dan 54 53 33 -37. 7 7, 095 13, 557 5, 286 -61. 0 S herm an 265 265 321 21. 1 33, 287 78, 237 46, 387 -40. 7 Sm ith 145 136 154 13. 2 21, 792 41, 011 22, 717 -44. 6 Sta ffo r d 164 161 197 22. 4 22, 691 51, 750 30, 851 -40. 4 S t ant on 68 50 52 4. 0 9, 091 15, 215 7, 389 -51. 4 S t evens 103 106 127 19. 8 11, 634 27, 343 16, 985 -37. 9 S um ner 978 926 874 -5. 6 106, 207 220, 823 107, 856 -51. 2 Thom as 176 220 191 -13. 2 23, 387 63, 345 30, 619 -51. 7 Trego 118 99 124 25. 3 18, 261 35, 713 19, 845 -44. 4 W abauns ee 155 152 163 7. 2 19, 958 39, 930 22, 247 -44. 3 W a lla c e 50 56 45 -19. 6 7, 504 17, 019 6, 682 -60. 7 W as hi ngt on 248 204 157 -23. 0 30, 627 60, 929 24, 312 -60. 1 Wi c h i t a 83 82 90 9. 8 11, 219 24, 308 13, 017 -46. 4 W ils o n 922 730 639 -12. 5 117, 216 209, 460 97, 586 -53. 4 W oods on 289 199 183 -8. 0 37, 070 66, 355 33, 329 -49. 8 W y andot t e 8, 147 7, 322 7, 547 3. 1 797, 942 1, 545, 404 809, 743 -47. 6 Kansas 101, 420 98, 853 97, 478 -1. 4 $11, 168, 606 $23, 261, 625 $12, 100, 167 -48. 0 S ource: K ansas S o cial and Rehabilitati on S e rvices, E c onom ic and E m ploy m ent S upport, F i scal A d -Hoc Reporting Unit. 355 Mining and Mineral Resources Mining and Mineral Resources Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 356 Mi n e r a l Q u a n t i t y * Va lue ($1, 000) Quanti ty * Va lue ($1, 000) Qu an ti ty * Va lue ($1, 000) Cem ent , port l and 2, 270 $173, 000 e 2, 690 $212, 000 e 2, 890 $244, 000 e Cl ays , c o m m on 632 10, 000 621 7, 460 654 4, 590 Gem s t ones -1 -1 -1 Helium , Grade A (m illion c ubic m e t e rs ) 77 179, 000 82 189, 000 90 226, 000 Sa lt 2, 770 123, 000 2, 890 127, 000 2, 890 135, 000 S and and Gravel , Cons t r uc t i on 10, 700 34, 900 9, 930 32, 800 10, 100 36, 900 S t one: Crus hed 20, 700 111, 000 20, 600 122, 000 22, 100 159, 000 Di m ens i on (m et ri c t ons ) 15 1, 640 14 1, 730 13 1, 590 Com b i ned val ues of c l ays (f ul l e r' s eart h ), gyps um (c rude), pum i c e and pum i c i t e, and s and and gravel (i ndus t r i al ) . 65, 100 75, 300 63, 100 T o tal $696, 000 $768, 000 $870, 000 S ource: U . S . Geol ogi cal S u rvey , The Mi neral Industry of K ansas, 2005 , http://m i neral s.usgs.gov/m i neral s/pubs/state/k s.htm l (accessed January 2, 2008). D a ta m a y not sum to total s due to roundi ng. P r oducti on as m easured by m i ne shi p m ents, sal e s, or m a rk etabl e producti on (i ncl udi ng consum pti on by producers). * Quanti t y i n thousand m e tri c tons unl ess otherw i se speci f i ed. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. r - rev i s e d e - esti m a ted 2003 2004r 2005 N onfuel R a w Miner a l Pr oduction and Value in K a nsas, 2003-2005 357 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 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 Clay Cem S-o CS CS Cem Clay Clay CS Cem Clay CS Clay Cem CS CS SGSG CS CS CS IS CS SG SG CS D-L D-L CS CS CS CS Gyp SG SG SG Clay SG SG CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS D-L CSClay SG SG Salt He Clay Cem Clay CS D-L DS Cement plant Common clay Crushed stone Dimension limestone Dimension stone D-Sd Ful Gyp He IS Dimension sandstone Fuller’s earth Gypsum Helium Industrial sand Per Pum S-o Salt SG Perlite plant Pumice and pumicite Sulfur (oil) Salt Construction sand and gravel KEY Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Geological Survey/U.S. Geological Survey. Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2005 CS CS Pum D-Sd DS D-L D-L Ful Per SG Crushed stone/sand and gravel districts 1 SGSG CS SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG 358 Year Wells Production (barrels) Average Yield per Well Wells Production (mcf*) Average Yield per Well 1970 32,464 85,093,294 2,621 6,745 901,017,449 133,583 1971 31,545 79,412,939 2,517 6,728 886,423,746 131,751 1972 37,752 73,636,921 1,951 6,957 892,081,114 128,228 1973 36,607 66,261,636 1,810 7,185 894,169,338 124,449 1974 36,330 61,700,571 1,698 7,446 894,144,918 120,084 1975 36,340 59,297,898 1,632 7,611 851,820,625 111,920 1976 36,672 58,747,208 1,602 8,098 834,233,705 103,017 1977 37,374 57,491,631 1,538 8,793 787,302,334 89,537 1978 38,321 56,569,006 1,476 9,586 866,684,579 90,411 1979 39,308 56,818,600 1,445 10,179 811,893,757 79,762 1980 41,593 59,871,228 1,439 10,601 693,342,142 65,403 1981 44,802 66,303,488 1,480 11,130 616,823,190 55,420 1982 46,983 70,029,767 1,491 11,405 436,266,789 38,252 1983 48,662 71,694,301 1,473 11,608 438,580,435 37,783 1984 49,941 75,344,118 1,509 11,929 495,818,336 41,564 1985 50,533 75,417,100 1,492 12,284 536,966,087 43,713 1986 49,288 66,838,840 1,356 12,258 475,760,300 38,812 1987 47,898 60,946,596 1,272 12,617 473,446,696 37,525 1988 47,307 58,959,446 1,246 12,974 598,381,354 46,122 1989 46,759 57,328,693 1,226 13,407 614,369,798 45,825 1990 48,187 57,185,549 1,187 13,890 592,739,286 42,674 1991 47,987 58,308,308 1,215 14,319 650,416,612 45,423 1992 47,129 54,718,001 1,161 14,429 659,023,841 45,674 1993 45,263 50,686,281 1,120 14,529 683,493,161 47,043 1994 43,867 48,393,239 1,103 15,062 729,131,362 48,409 1995 42,829 45,381,506 1,060 15,411 734,010,660 47,629 1996r 49,004 43,643,174 891 16,578 735,223,196 44,349 1997r 47,037 41,289,345 878 16,741 690,383,533 41,239 1998 44,468 36,378,608 818 16,794 606,701,289 36,126 1999r 41,404 33,905,125 819 16,792 567,679,755 33,807 2000r 42,170 35,174,434 834 17,123 533,654,740 31,166 2001r 41,548 34,124,322 821 17,557 486,024,900 27,683 2002r 41,382 33,379,734 807 17,911 458,925,327 25,623 2003r 41,205 33,972,047 824 18,393 423,514,415 23,026 2004r 41,871 33,864,966 809 19,176 400,535,380 20,887 2005r 42,959 33,608,497 782 20,209 379,723,002 18,790 2006r 43,852 35,657,159 813 22,537 375,149,819 16,646 2007 43,329 36,624,499 845 24,160 370,306,254 15,327 * million cubic feet r - revised Oil and Natural Gas Wells, Production, and Yield in Kansas 1970-2007 Source: Kansas Geological Survey, KGS Oil and Gas Databases, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed May 28, 2008). Natural GasOil 359 County* 2005 2006r 2007 2005 2006r 2007 Allen 354,978 312,390 437,930 133 140 167 Atchison 9,551 14,480 24,672 25 25 25 Barber 12,260,615 13,946,457 15,233,219 891 937 1,040 Barton 504,684 540,838 199,604 55 53 36 Bourbon 54,814 169,470 154,034 26 40 44 Chase 321,778 275,037 256,620 165 164 169 Chautauqua 626,445 624,120 668,397 139 149 151 Cheyenne 1,966,816 2,021,254 2,000,559 242 267 295 Clark 2,988,670 4,085,703 4,725,122 188 217 229 Coffey 90,282 124,802 128,331 20 43 54 Comanche 7,147,385 7,216,009 7,361,398 346 362 393 Cowley 95,770 82,440 190,246 31 40 39 Crawford 37,822 30,203 17,740 12 12 12 Edwards 2,160,248 2,300,708 2,627,084 223 230 234 Elk 48,068 46,566 36,415 22 21 20 Ellis 2,894 3,221 - 2 4 - Ellsworth 109,118 83,962 - 16 16 - Finney 28,595,096 27,014,893 23,641,419 1,358 1,366 1,367 Ford 262,719 206,689 200,682 22 23 23 Franklin 17,273 14,113 35,449 48 49 50 Grant 48,045,780 44,056,524 40,415,040 1,771 1,745 1,740 Gray 175,130 287,425 233,505 5 11 11 Greeley 3,965,271 3,762,748 3,610,227 203 208 211 Greenwood 352 - - 1 - - Hamilton 9,917,963 9,197,267 8,052,404 510 509 505 Harper 4,596,677 4,781,193 4,646,624 359 362 386 Harvey 229,665 230,062 225,034 46 40 42 Haskell 31,250,577 29,431,879 26,556,930 1,235 1,262 1,279 Hodgeman 91,770 731,043 588,905 8 17 19 Johnson 80,813 76,644 73,078 81 82 83 Kearny 43,953,007 40,142,007 36,406,593 1,793 1,803 1,802 Kingman 7,935,234 8,633,582 8,588,060 700 729 748 Kiowa 5,011,693 4,554,952 4,082,722 225 228 230 Labette 1,401,094 2,017,587 2,773,368 197 291 435 Leavenworth 106,921 92,859 42,640 78 89 84 Linn 11,227 10,301 7,690 9 9 9 McPherson 170,825 172,184 170,184 53 54 50 Marion 732,953 805,079 689,238 228 238 240 Meade 5,257,145 4,638,348 4,725,007 297 294 298 Miami 199,735 294,242 304,365 53 147 191 Montgomery 6,140,645 8,284,729 11,031,485 939 1,391 1,638 Morton 27,620,862 25,396,065 23,097,501 1,293 1,288 1,272 Neosho 5,354,011 7,909,935 10,924,616 459 762 1,107 Ness 14,776 110,843 137,316 1 2 2 Pawnee 924,817 940,513 1,003,945 95 106 104 Pratt 1,801,057 2,237,275 2,457,470 246 254 259 Reno 1,206,156 1,177,020 1,076,639 142 142 140 Rice 677,156 778,596 427,270 68 69 39 Rush 264,798 284,779 - 60 66 - Scott 244,796 246,198 213,533 19 20 21 Sedgwick 23,189 19,608 20,174 4 4 4 Seward 25,006,350 25,596,356 23,821,103 1,169 1,213 1,225 Sherman 501,069 614,426 895,409 104 163 189 Stafford 1,396,398 1,364,952 1,111,651 117 124 122 Stanton 17,056,957 15,624,968 14,282,258 778 763 764 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County 2005-2007 Gas Production (thousands cubic feet) Number of Producing Gas Wells 360 County* 2005 2006r 2007 2005 2006r 2007 Gas Production and Producing Gas Wells in Kansas, by County 2005-2007 Gas Production (thousands cubic feet) Number of Producing Gas Wells Stevens 64,604,438 61,916,635 63,219,257 2,140 2,174 2,179 Sumner 719,933 753,311 949,020 69 89 99 Wallace 21,825 20,170 378 5 3 1 Wichita 96,105 94,629 81,771 5 5 5 Wilson 5,223,380 8,690,025 15,310,895 648 1,572 2,228 Woodson 35,426 59,505 114,028 32 51 51 Total 379,723,002 375,149,819 370,306,254 20,209 22,537 24,160 * Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not reported. Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed June 6, 2008). 361 Gas Production in , by County, 2007 (in million cubic feet) Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Geological Survey, www.kgs.ku.edu/. Note: Production indicated only for counties reporting drilling activity. Allen 438 Anderson Atchison Barber 15,233 Barton 200 Bourbon 154 Brown Butler Chase 257 Chautauqua 668 Cherokee Cheyenne 2,001 Clark 4,725 Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche 7,361 Cowley 190 Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards 2,627 Elk 36 Ellis Ellsworth Finney 23,641 Ford 201 Franklin 35 Geary Gove Graham Grant 40,415 Gray 234 Greeley 3,610 Greenwood Hamilton 8,052 Harper 4,647 Harvey 225 Haskell 26,557 Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson 73 Kearny 36,407 Kingman 8,588 Kiowa 4,083 Labette 2,773 Lane Leavenworth 43 Lincoln Linn 77 Logan Lyon McPherson 170 Marion 689 Marshall Meade 4,725 Miami Mitchell Montgomery 11,031 Morris Morton 23,098 Nemaha Neosho 10,925 Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee 1,004 Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt 2,457 Rawlins Reno 1,077 Republic Rice 427 Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott 214 Sedgwick 20 Seward 23,821 Shawnee Sheridan Sherman 895 Smith Stafford 1,112 Stanton 14,282 Stevens 63,219 Sumner 949 Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace .5 Washington Wichita 82 Wilson 15,311 Woodson 114 Wyandotte Kansas: 370,306 304 Cherokee Platform Sedgwick Basin Anadarko Basin Cambridge Arch, Central Kansas Uplift Salina Basin Nemaha Uplift Forest City Basin Nemaha Uplift 128 137 589 18 40,000+20,000-39,999<1,000 1,000-19,999 Production in Million Cubic feet 25 362 County* 2005r 2006r 2007 2005r 2006r 2007 Allen 239,014 249,902 220,629 1,869 1,888 1,966 Anderson 164,794 176,369 186,008 1,432 1,429 1,477 Barber 617,162 766,096 1,060,808 730 794 836 Barton 1,523,479 1,675,587 1,896,122 1,553 1,624 1,660 Bourbon 28,594 32,670 26,699 447 462 424 Butler 1,065,572 1,065,506 1,066,310 1,266 1,273 1,272 Chase 43,115 52,345 40,329 72 120 86 Chautauqua 217,017 276,431 250,766 1,061 1,112 1,133 Cheyenne 130,132 114,202 138,484 22 23 24 Clark 219,940 305,875 428,687 126 133 142 Clay 2,681 4,952 8,113 4710 Coffey 150,223 159,760 165,044 787 829 841 Comanche 353,775 351,805 273,657 223 253 231 Cowley 433,182 445,426 436,038 716 711 696 Crawford 23,216 27,341 28,459 468 485 488 Decatur 209,815 316,649 339,761 128 151 167 Dickinson 11,535 12,538 11,070 32 32 31 Douglas 29,193 37,217 37,667 261 273 274 Edwards 218,009 227,732 254,420 265 295 286 Elk 72,444 76,829 69,094 282 264 290 Ellis 3,103,613 3,155,107 3,106,613 2,690 2,722 2,372 Ellsworth 284,065 341,261 311,097 291 294 292 Finney 1,666,853 1,519,901 1,371,270 478 484 482 Ford 55,430 73,235 121,857 29 33 37 Franklin 107,147 108,306 103,734 1,494 1,568 1,637 Geary 3,795 13,141 10,633 111 Gove 426,274 415,671 477,309 263 255 269 Graham 1,269,896 1,500,822 1,493,920 795 834 877 Grant 393,703 300,945 234,791 53 52 55 Gray 66,005 70,024 65,157 35 36 38 Greeley 174,614 185,602 164,352 42 43 43 Greenwood 533,431 545,172 499,226 1,393 1,389 1,388 Hamilton 0 135 498 011 Harper 347,468 349,520 329,266 438 457 457 Harvey 134,088 145,486 137,152 124 121 120 Haskell 1,707,960 1,624,367 1,591,630 397 404 440 Hodgeman 336,284 323,927 303,644 211 216 216 Jackson 1,776 1,700 1,392 333 Jefferson 22,134 19,282 23,583 51 51 46 Johnson 135,817 144,752 159,499 641 629 631 Kearny 250,624 243,382 210,092 102 104 109 Kingman 585,659 634,160 613,714 703 721 692 Kiowa 279,474 302,329 294,896 263 266 265 Labette 11,394 9,922 18,713 153 132 114 Lane 557,974 711,228 796,675 275 297 322 Leavenworth 74,537 78,215 77,980 171 173 188 Linn 80,085 78,055 75,246 828 815 823 Logan 311,326 364,797 336,580 120 134 149 Lyon 12,979 13,465 12,288 41 40 41 McPherson 426,384 420,010 419,118 597 595 603 Marion 138,475 150,762 140,077 411 416 400 Meade 297,416 271,656 455,232 144 139 137 Miami 122,727 115,795 116,499 1,999 2,010 2,058 Montgomery 99,002 120,233 95,343 1,131 1,078 1,024 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County 2005-2007 363 County* 2005r 2006r 2007 2005r 2006r 2007 Oil Production (barrels) Number of Producing Oil Wells Oil Production and Producing Oil Wells in Kansas, by County 2005-2007 Morris 82,436 83,572 77,007 86 88 88 Morton 694,401 934,025 723,793 295 273 174 Nemaha 37,805 41,255 37,076 24 22 25 Neosho 42,291 44,306 38,054 679 710 652 Ness 1,596,409 1,774,405 1,765,387 828 889 900 Norton 112,302 125,276 142,426 93 92 97 Osage 2,013 2,073 1,842 444 Osborne 103,197 98,299 100,063 100 100 101 Pawnee 110,690 117,970 141,307 136 138 135 Phillips 333,199 326,471 288,298 287 289 282 Pottawatomie 1,735 2,354 1,129 334 Pratt 311,071 397,659 395,647 490 500 492 Rawlins 246,701 239,982 210,580 166 166 166 Reno 448,566 444,526 439,583 396 404 402 Rice 726,078 750,773 776,952 801 830 837 Riley 21,663 20,070 18,574 32 32 32 Rooks 1,874,190 2,051,702 1,985,602 1,384 1,413 1,428 Rush 203,322 197,768 183,423 165 170 173 Russell 1,829,755 1,946,564 1,955,399 1,749 1,803 1,831 Saline 69,805 75,165 72,046 94 101 101 Scott 261,843 410,714 405,683 102 111 130 Sedgwick 125,104 132,657 131,332 125 125 125 Seward 471,784 469,513 468,258 259 255 255 Sheridan 206,239 205,765 215,850 97 99 100 Sherman 6,616 3,625 2,437 666 Stafford 1,213,440 1,231,198 1,370,633 1,578 1,582 1,090 Stanton 273,647 277,189 393,731 62 73 82 Stevens 431,565 399,932 1,063,348 141 119 145 Sumner 557,008 508,441 473,479 506 513 522 Thomas 137,444 139,914 135,958 89 91 94 Trego 561,671 729,142 801,441 476 508 524 Wabaunsee 45,987 48,629 43,800 29 31 31 Wallace 150,642 127,236 95,577 21 23 24 Wichita 28,109 26,109 25,300 10 10 10 Wilson 94,322 92,737 77,434 983 1,015 984 Woodson 424,144 452,545 458,807 2,552 2,593 2,619 Total 33,608,497 35,657,159 36,624,499 42,959 43,852 43,329 * Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revised Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, Statewide Production Data, http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/petro/interactive.html (accessed June 6, 2008). 364 Oil Production in , by County, 2007 (in thousands of barrels) Kansas Cherokee Platform Sedgwick Basin Anadarko Basin Cambridge Arch, Central Kansas Uplift Salina Basin Nemaha Uplift Forest City Basin Allen Anderson 186 Atchison Barber 1,061 Barton 1,896 Bourbon 27221 Brown Butler 1,066 Chase 40 Chautauqua 251 Cherokee Cheyenne 138 Clark 429 Clay 8 Cloud Coffey 165 Comanche 274 Cowley 436 Crawford 28 Decatur 340 Dickinson 11 Doniphan Douglas 38 Edwards 254 Elk 69 Ellis 3,107 Ellsworth 311 Finney 1,371 Ford 122 Franklin 104 Geary 11 Gove 477 Graham 1,494 Grant 235 Gray 65 Greeley 164 Greenwood 499 Hamilton Harper 329 Harvey 137 Haskell 1,592 Hodgeman 304 Jackson Jefferson 24 Jewell Johnson 159 Kearny 210 Kingman 614 Kiowa 295 Labette 19 Lane 797 Leavenworth 78 Lincoln Linn 75 Logan 337 Lyon 12 McPherson 419 Marion 140 Marshall Meade 455 Miami 116 Mitchell Montgomery 95 Morris 77 Morton 724 Nemaha 37 Neosho 38 Ness 1,765 Norton 142 Osage 2 Osborne 100 Ottawa Pawnee 141 Phillips 288 Pottawatomie 1 Pratt 396 Rawlins 211 Reno 440 Republic Rice 777 Riley 19 Rooks 1,986 Rush 183 Russell 1,955 Saline 72 Scott 406 Sedgwick 131 Seward 468 Shawnee Sheridan 216 Sherman 2 Smith Stafford 1,371 Stanton 394 Stevens 1,063 Sumner 473 Thomas 136 Trego 801 Wabaunsee 44 Wallace 96 Washington Wichita 25 Wilson 77 Woodson 459 Wyandotte Kansas: 36,624 Nemaha Uplift 1 .5 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Geological Survey, www.kgs.ku.edu/. Note: Production indicated only for counties reporting drilling activity. Production in Thousands of Barrels <100 2,000+1,000- 1,999100 - 999 365 Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 366 Feder a l R eser v o ir s in K a nsas Reservoi r s Operati n g A g ency 1 Sedim e nt S u rvey (y ear) 2 E l evati o n 3 S u rface Ar e a (acres) E st. 2004 St or a g e Capaci ty (acre feet) B i g Hill (P ears on-S k ubit z ) 1981 COE 37 1992 858. 0 1, 192 26, 650 20 4 Cedar B l uf f 1950 B O R 5, 530 2000 2, 144. 0 6, 869 170, 658 50 2 Cheney 1964 B O R 933 1998 1, 421. 6 9, 540 143, 427 67 2 Cl i nt on 1977 COE 367 1991 875. 5 7, 120 120, 643 82 6 Counc i l Grove 1964 COE 246 1994 1, 274. 5 3, 314 43, 176 40 6 E l Dorado 1981 COE 234 2004 1, 339. 0 7, 911 157, 973 98 4 E l k Ci t y 1966 COE 634 1992 795. 0 4, 188 38, 385 50 4 Fal l Ri ver 1949 COE 585 1990 949. 5 2, 329 19, 433 40 5 Gl en E l der (W ac onda) 1967 B O R 5, 076 2001 1, 455. 6 12, 602 217, 426 100 2 Hills dale 1981 COE 144 1993 917. 0 4 , 576 71, 950 51 4 J ohn Redm ond 1964 COE 3, 015 2000 1, 039. 0 8, 084 44, 385 59 6 K anopol i s 1948 COE 2, 327 1993 1, 463. 0 3, 252 43, 121 30 4 K i rw i n 1955 B O R 1, 373 - 1, 729. 3 4, 937 99, 435 37 2 Lovew el l 1957 B O R 364 - 1, 582. 6 2, 986 41, 690 44 2 M ari on 1968 COE 200 1994 1, 350. 5 6, 220 75, 133 60 5 M el v ern 1970 COE 349 1993 1, 036. 0 6, 885 147, 973 101 6 M i l f ord 1964 COE 3, 796 1994 1, 144. 4 15, 314 351, 577 163 9 Nort on (K ei t h S ebel i us ) 1964 B O R 712 2000 2, 304. 3 2, 180 34, 330 32 2 P erry 1966 COE 1, 117 2001 891. 5 10, 447 199, 824 160 10 P om ona 1962 COE 322 1989 974. 0 3, 865 59, 642 52 9 Toront o 1960 COE 730 1990 902. 2 2, 580 15, 734 51 5 Tut t l e Creek 1963 COE 9, 628 2000 1, 075. 0 12, 617 253, 265 112 8 W ebs t er 1956 B O R 1, 125 - 1, 892. 5 3, 445 77, 370 27 2 W i l s on 1965 COE 1, 917 - 1, 516. 0 9, 000 243, 000 100 5 S ource: K ansas W a ter Office. S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. 1 B O R - U . S . D epartm ent of I n teri or, B u reau of R e cl am ati on; C O E - U . S . A r m y , C o rps of E ngi neers 2 Y ear i n w h i c h m o st recent survey w a s conducted 3 E l evati on, i n feet above m ean s ea l e vel , on top of conservati on pool C ont ribut ing Drai nage A r ea ( s q. mi.) Y ear St or a g e Beg a n Shoreline P e ri m e ter Lengt h (m i l es) H i gh U se Public A ccess A r eas C onservat ion Pool 367 Chautauqua Cherokee Comanche Labette Harper MontgomerySeward Stevens Morton BarberClark Meade Cowley Sumner Elk Crawford Kingman Neosho Wilson Kiowa Grant Haskell Stanton Pratt Sedgwick Ford Gray BourbonAllen Woodson Butler Edwards Greenwood Reno Harvey Stafford Hodgeman Hamilton Kearny Finney Pawnee Linn Anderson Coffey Chase Rice Marion McPherson Barton Rush Ness Greeley Lane Scott Wichita Miami Franklin Lyon Osage Morris Ellsworth Saline Johnson Douglas Trego Gove Ellis Dickinson Russell Wallace Logan Wyandotte Wabaunsee Shawnee Lincoln Geary Ottawa Leavenworth Jefferson Pottawatomie Riley Clay Graham Mitchell OsborneRooks Sheridan Thomas Sherman Atchison Jackson Cloud Doniphan Brown Nemaha Marshall Norton Washington Republic Phillips Decatur Smith Jewell Rawlins Cheyenne Legend National Grasslands National Preserve National Wildlife Refuge USFWS Natural Area r r r r State Prairie Preserve State Wildlife Area State Fishing Lake State Fishing Lake and Wildlife State Nature Center State Park Other Preserve Rivers, Lakes, Resevoirs Recreational Areas in Kansas, 2000 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program, Kansas GAP Land Cover Database. Note: The Zoom In Tool in Adobe Acrobat Reader will allow close-up viewing and printing of this map. 368 State Population* Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Number Percent of Population Alabama 3,550 1,417 40 707 20 1,006 28 Alaska 499 288 58 149 30 207 42 Arizona 4,585 1,233 27 418 9 988 22 Arkansas 2,156 1,082 50 551 26 859 40 California 27,299 6,804 25 1,783 7 5,799 21 Colorado 3,605 1,735 48 593 16 1,459 40 Connecticut 2,735 1,223 45 297 11 1,102 40 Delaware 669 256 38 85 13 212 32 Florida 14,233 4,626 33 2,004 14 3,520 25 Georgia 6,910 2,415 35 1,161 17 1,819 26 Hawaii 1,014 227 22 100 10 160 16 Idaho 1,102 564 51 259 24 432 39 Illinois 9,767 2,886 30 1,109 11 2,355 24 Indiana 4,799 2,279 47 822 17 1,825 38 Iowa 2,339 1,306 56 518 22 1,111 48 Kansas 2,110 979 46 425 20 787 37 Kentucky 3,260 1,667 51 670 21 1,341 41 Louisiana 3,433 1,106 32 678 20 712 21 Maine 1,074 717 67 266 25 600 56 Maryland 4,333 1,549 36 521 12 1,334 31 Massachusetts 5,032 1,931 38 472 9 1,725 34 Michigan 7,804 3,651 47 1,371 18 2,947 38 Minnesota 4,021 2,480 62 1,280 32 1,946 48 Mississippi 2,214 896 40 537 24 618 28 Missouri 4,521 2,496 55 1,096 24 2,059 46 Wildlife-Associated Recreation Participation in Kansas, by State of Residence, 2006 Wildlife-watching Participants (numbers in thousands) Total Participants Sportspersons Montana 753 510 68 232 31 412 55 Nebraska 1,359 552 41 234 17 438 32 Nevada 1,895 530 28 182 10 420 22 New Hampshire 1,044 527 51 141 14 471 45 New Jersey 6,734 1,826 27 562 8 1,537 23 New Mexico 1,500 601 40 224 15 490 33 New York 14,990 4,103 27 1,236 8 3,548 24 North Carolina 6,719 2,816 42 1,038 15 2,267 34 North Dakota 507 232 46 145 29 134 26 Ohio 8,889 4,022 45 1,488 17 3,379 38 Oklahoma 2,743 1,372 50 602 22 1,082 39 Oregon 2,889 1,531 53 550 19 1,266 44 Pennsylvania 9,793 4,165 43 1,415 14 3,638 37 Rhode Island 842 355 42 86 10 312 37 South Carolina 3,315 1,283 39 595 18 943 28 South Dakota 601 327 54 136 23 266 44 Tennessee 4,699 2,287 49 775 16 1,966 42 Texas 17,076 5,481 32 2,668 16 4,111 24 Utah 1,808 764 42 351 19 574 32 Vermont 506 311 62 91 18 279 55 Virginia 5,893 2,500 42 857 15 2,126 36 Washington 4,980 2,315 46 764 15 2,007 40 West Virginia 1,458 735 50 364 25 585 40 Wisconsin 4,350 2,217 51 1,185 27 1,710 39 Wyoming 405 229 57 113 28 194 48 United States 229,245 87,465 38 33,916 15 71,132 31 Data may not sum to totals due to multiple responses. U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia. * Population 16 years and older. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas (FHW/06-KS-Rev.), http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed May 28, 2008). 369 Recreati o n al Ar e a Reg i o n 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Cedar B l uf f W es t 1, 715 280, 811 289, 460 272, 926 237, 225 187, 226 155, 514 136, 131 Cheney Cent ral 1, 913 619, 222 566, 964 546, 036 536, 033 653, 794 490, 837 468, 002 Clint o n E as t 1 , 455 458, 639 601, 972 594, 065 473, 420 368, 673 464, 071 390, 095 Craw f o rd E a s t 665 231, 559 251, 497 247, 192 220, 016 241, 822 191, 788 243, 420 Cros s T i m bers E as t 1, 075 125, 313 160, 713 161, 645 145, 584 136, 077 150, 689 127, 313 E i s enhow er E as t 1, 785 127, 296 139, 559 175, 406 119, 179 117, 775 114, 520 123, 564 E l Dorado Cent ral 3, 800 1, 132, 197 1, 058, 577 1, 005, 380 883, 229 750, 276 722, 755 784, 584 Elk C i ty Ea st 8 5 7 86, 689 89, 651 92, 806 76, 859 85, 268 83, 340 88, 053 F a ll River E as t 917 93, 467 90, 222 101, 368 94, 219 61, 055 86, 568 60, 035 Glen E l der W e s t 1, 250 161, 465 179, 494 184, 796 170, 549 160, 115 168, 957 196, 280 Hills dale E as t 1 , 475 1, 518, 132 1, 631, 270 975, 939 1, 148, 766 718, 010 638, 702 609, 424 K anopolis Cent ral 1 , 585 269, 833 254, 678 312, 812 242, 273 236, 672 160, 189 188, 227 Lovew ell W es t 1, 126 203, 497 205, 516 213, 791 234, 769 223, 202 220, 422 245, 082 M eade W es t 528 145, 764 103, 549 111, 398 115, 085 92, 928 82, 944 116, 974 M ilf ord C ent ral 1 , 084 322, 523 394, 453 459, 470 477, 158 453, 747 467, 787 537, 017 P erry E as t 1, 597 228, 372 292, 904 263, 267 159, 492 165, 301 244, 901 224, 242 P om ona E as t 490 139, 794 131, 914 131, 117 119, 663 130, 972 108, 030 100, 990 T o t a l A c r e a g e State Par k R ecr eational A r eas in K a nsas, A c r eage and Visitation Totals 2001-2007 P r airie Dog W es t 874 161, 859 145, 393 126, 092 116, 240 119, 822 114, 233 165, 846 P r airie S p irit T r ail E as t 33* 57, 300 55, 350 52, 450 56, 375 53, 150 53, 500 47, 200 S and Hills Cent ral 1 , 123 22, 900 24, 931 21, 209 26, 282 25, 546 27, 787 12, 945 S c ot t W es t 1, 235 174, 595 148, 035 129, 298 136, 876 140, 203 132, 481 143, 052 T ut t l e Creek Cent ral 1, 156 521, 309 654, 918 605, 290 576, 450 814, 536 790, 402 833, 338 W ebs t er W es t 880 181, 020 178, 755 179, 622 142, 479 123, 456 109, 581 106, 306 W i ls on Cent ral 945 261, 264 288, 330 311, 055 294, 240 327, 146 263, 414 288, 490 T o tal 29, 530 7, 524, 820 7, 938, 105 7, 274, 430 6, 802, 461 6, 386, 772 6, 043, 412 6, 236, 610 * m ile s S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of W i l d l i f e and P a rk s. 370 State Alabama 806 600 74 206 26 391 310 79 81 21 Alaska 293 137 47 156 53 71 53 75 -- -- Arizona 422 330 78 92 22 159 126 79 *33 *21 Arkansas 655 430 66 225 34 354 301 85 *53 *15 California 1,730 1,578 91 152 9 281 274 97 -- -- Colorado 660 490 74 171 26 259 126 49 134 51 Connecticut 302 251 83 51 17 38 36 96 -- -- Delaware 159 66 41 *94 *59 42 19 46 -- -- Florida 2,767 1,881 68 885 32 236 214 91 *22 *9 Georgia 1,107 971 88 136 12 481 344 72 136 28 Hawaii 157 92 58 *65 *42 18 18 98 -- -- Idaho 350 206 59 144 41 187 122 65 65 35 Illinois 873 795 91 78 9 316 258 82 *58 *18 Indiana 768 663 86 106 14 272 237 87 *35 *13 Iowa 438 397 91 *40 *9 251 208 83 *44 *17 Kansas 404 319 79 85 21 271 183 68 88 32 Kentucky 721 580 80 141 20 291 241 83 *50 *17 Louisiana 702 590 84 112 16 270 241 89 -- -- Maine 351 220 63 131 37 175 146 83 *29 *17 Maryland 645 403 62 242 38 161 133 83 *28 *17 Massachusetts 497 398 80 99 20 73 57 79 *16 *21 Michigan 1,394 1,077 77 318 23 753 721 96 *32 *4 Minnesota 1,427 1,108 78 319 22 535 509 95 *26 *5 Mississippi 546 465 85 80 15 304 238 78 *66 *22 Missouri 1,076 871 81 206 19 608 540 89 69 11 Montana 291 172 59 119 41 197 145 74 *52 *26 Total Anglers Residents Nonresidents Total Hunters Residents Number Percent Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Occurred, 2006 Hunters Number Percent Nonresidents Number Percent Number Percent Anglers Nebraska 198 169 85 *29 *15 118 102 86 -- -- Nevada 142 114 81 *27 *19 63 54 85 -- -- New Hampshire 230 108 47 122 53 61 51 85 *9 *15 New Jersey 654 458 70 197 30 89 72 81 -- -- New Mexico 248 164 66 *84 *34 99 66 67 *32 *33 New York 1,153 932 81 221 19 566 491 87 75 13 North Carolina 1,263 868 69 395 31 304 277 91 *27 *9 North Dakota 106 88 84 -- -- 128 86 67 *42 *33 Ohio 1,256 1,145 91 112 9 500 467 93 -- -- Oklahoma 611 525 86 86 14 251 224 89 *27 *11 Oregon 576 455 79 122 21 237 218 92 -- -- Pennsylvania 994 830 83 164 17 1,044 933 89 111 11 Rhode Island 158 76 48 82 52 14 12 84 -- -- South Carolina 810 527 65 283 35 208 159 77 *49 *23 South Dakota 135 89 66 45 34 171 89 52 81 48 Tennessee 871 658 75 214 25 329 265 81 *64 *19 Texas 2,527 2,308 91 218 9 1,101 979 89 123 11 Utah 375 288 77 87 23 166 144 86 *23 *14 Vermont 114 64 56 50 44 73 56 76 *17 *24 Virginia 858 640 75 218 25 413 353 86 *60 *14 Washington 736 641 87 95 13 182 179 98 -- -- West Virginia 376 291 77 86 23 269 194 72 *75 *28 Wisconsin 1,394 1,014 73 381 27 697 649 93 *48 *7 Wyoming 203 96 47 107 53 102 50 49 52 51 United States 29,952 27,641 92 6,494 22 12,510 11,971 96 1,826 15 Data may not sum to totals due to multiple responses. U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia. Population 16 years and older. Numbers in thousands. * Estimate based on a small sample size. Double dash (--) indicates withheld; sample size too small to report data reliably. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: Kansas (FHW/06-KS-Rev.), http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fishing.html (accessed May 28, 2008). 371 L i cen se Nu m b er o f L i cen ses Va lue Nu m b er o f L i cen ses Va lue Nu m b er o f L i cen ses Va lue Nu m b er o f L i cen ses Va lue Nu m b er o f L i cen ses Va lue Hunt ing Res i dent 84, 092 $1, 513, 656 83, 880 $1, 509, 840 79, 718 $1, 434, 924 72, 414 $1, 303, 452 70, 082 $1, 261, 476 Non-res i dent 47, 651 3, 335, 570 53, 890 3, 772, 300 54, 377 3, 806, 390 57, 994 4, 059, 580 56, 787 3, 975, 090 J r . Non-res i dent 1, 747 61, 145 2, 062 72, 170 2, 103 73, 605 2, 294 80, 290 2, 245 78, 575 Fis h in g Res i dent 165, 700 2, 982, 600 161, 661 2, 909, 898 158, 509 2, 853, 162 155, 143 2, 792, 574 158, 110 2, 845, 980 Non-res i dent 8, 557 342, 280 8, 565 342, 600 8, 570 342, 800 8, 695 347, 800 8, 638 345, 520 5-day T r ip 4, 878 97, 560 4, 603 92, 060 4, 510 90, 200 4, 685 93, 700 4, 884 97, 680 24-hour T r ip 66, 002 330, 010 60, 252 301, 260 55, 979 279, 895 45, 270 226, 350 42, 327 211, 635 Com b inat ion 1 Res i dent 37, 723 1, 358, 028 37, 280 1, 342, 080 36, 478 1, 313, 208 36, 962 1, 330, 632 37, 876 1, 363, 536 Non-res i dent 186 20, 460 254 27, 940 309 33, 990 644 70, 840 820 90, 200 F u rharves t er A dult 4, 910 88, 380 5, 383 96, 894 5, 314 95, 652 5, 681 102, 258 6, 178 111, 204 J unior 150 1, 500 180 1, 800 159 1, 590 188 1, 880 190 1, 900 Non-res i dent 2 16 4, 000 26 6, 500 31 7, 750 34 8, 500 47 11, 750 Lif e t i m e Lic ens e H unting and Fishing Licenses Sold in K a nsas 2003-2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 L i fe tim e Lic ens e Hunt ing 1, 077 324, 177 1, 016 305, 816 1, 267 -- 699 307, 560 616 271, 040 F i s hing 235 70, 735 232 69, 832 299 -- 98 43, 120 163 71, 720 Com binat ion 1, 293 777, 093 571 343, 171 782 -- 403 354, 640 301 264, 880 F urharves t er 46 13, 846 38 11, 438 61 26, 901 34 14, 960 17 7, 480 Cont rolled S hoot ing A r ea 3 8, 825 132, 375 9, 354 140, 310 9, 505 142, 575 9, 986 149, 790 10, 157 152, 355 48-hour w at erf ow l 637 15, 925 671 16, 775 674 16, 850 593 14, 825 516 12, 900 T r out 7, 348 73, 480 7, 173 71, 730 8, 078 80, 780 9, 650 96, 500 9, 893 98, 930 B obc at , non-res i dent 4 ---- 3 4 3 , 4 0 0 5 8 5 , 8 0 0 6 1 6 , 1 0 0 3 P o le 4 ---- 7 , 1 5 2 2 8 , 6 0 8 1 5 , 4 7 0 6 1 , 8 8 0 1 4 , 6 5 4 5 8 , 6 1 6 To t a l 441, 057 $11, 538, 820 437, 091 $11, 434, 414 431, 500 $10, 605, 379 426, 995 $11, 466, 931 424, 562 $11, 338, 567 S ource: S t ate of K ansas, D epartm ent of W i l d l i f e and P a rk s. 1 C o m b i nati on - a hunti ng and fi shi ng l i c ense. T he non-resi dent com b i nati on l i c ense fi rst becam e avai l abl e i n 2002. 3 B egi nni ng i n 2005, avai l abl e to al l agents w i th the K O A L S sy stem . 2 C ontrol l ed S hooti ng A r ea - com m erci al hunti ng 4 N e w i n 2005. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not avai l abl e. D oubl e dash (--) i ndi cates not reported. I ndi vi dual l i c ens e val ues not avai l abl e due to a rate change i n 2005. H unti ng F i s hi ng C om bi nati on Furharvester Li feti m e Li cense C ontrol l ed S hooti ng A r ea - $15 R esi dent - $18 R esi dent - $18 R esi dent - $36 A dul t - $18 H unti ng - $440 48-hour W aterfow l - $25 N on-resi dent - $70 N on-resi dent - $40 N on-resi dent - $110 Juni or - $10 Fi shi ng - $440 T r out - $10 Jr. N on-resi dent - $35 5-day tri p - $20 N on-resi dent - $250 C om bi nati on - $880 N on-resi dent B obcat - $100 24-hour - $5 Furharvester - $440 3 P ol e - $4 License Fees for C alendar Y ear 2007 372 Population P opulation Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 373 Population Growth, Kansas and the U.S. 1860-2007, Selected Years Kansas Population as a Percentage Year Kansas U.S. Kansas U.S. 1860 107,206 31,443,321 - - 0.34 1870 364,339 39,818,449 239.8 26.6 0.92 1880 996,096 50,189,209 173.4 26.0 1.98 1890 1,428,108 62,979,766 43.4 25.5 2.27 1900 1,470,495 76,212,168 3.0 21.0 1.93 1910 1,690,949 92,228,496 15.0 21.0 1.83 1920 1,769,257 106,021,537 4.6 15.0 1.67 1930 1,880,999 123,202,624 6.3 16.2 1.53 1940 1,801,028 132,164,569 -4.3 7.3 1.36 1950 1,905,299 151,325,798 5.8 14.5 1.26 1960 2,178,611 179,323,175 14.3 18.5 1.21 1970 2,249,071 203,302,031 3.2 13.4 1.11 1980 2,364,236 226,542,199 5.1 11.4 1.04 1981 2,384,813 229,466,391 0.9 1.3 1.04 1982 2,401,220 231,665,106 1.6 2.3 1.04 1983 2,415,565 233,792,697 2.2 3.2 1.03 1984 2,424,119 235,825,544 2.5 4.1 1.03 1985 2,427,428 237,924,311 2.7 5.0 1.02 1986 2,432,638 240,133,472 2.9 6.0 1.01 1987 2,445,422 242,289,738 3.4 7.0 1.01 1988 2,462,057 244,499,776 4.1 7.9 1.01 1989 2,472,864 246,819,839 4.6 9.0 1.00 1990 2,477,588 248,718,301 4.8 9.8 1.00 1991 2,498,722 252,980,941 0.9 1.7 0.99 of U.S. Population Resident Population 1 Rates of Growth 2 1992 2,532,394 256,514,224 2.2 3.1 0.99 1993 2,556,547 259,918,588 3.2 4.5 0.98 1994 2,580,513 263,125,821 4.2 5.8 0.98 1995 2,601,007 266,278,393 5.0 7.1 0.98 1996 2,614,554 269,394,284 5.5 8.3 0.97 1997 2,635,292 272,646,925 6.4 9.6 0.97 1998 2,660,598 275,854,104 7.4 10.9 0.96 1999 2,678,338 279,040,168 8.1 12.2 0.96 2000 2,688,824 281,424,603 8.5 13.1 0.96 2001r 2,700,979 281,112,030 0.5 -0.1 0.96 2002r 2,712,383 287,888,021 0.9 2.3 0.94 2003r 2,721,824 290,447,644 1.2 3.2 0.94 2004r 2,730,828 293,191,511 1.6 4.2 0.93 2005r 2,741,665 295,895,897 2.0 5.1 0.93 2006r 2,755,817 298,754,819 2.5 6.2 0.92 2007 2,775,997 301,621,157 3.2 7.2 0.92 1 Includes armed forces residing in the state. 2 Rate of growth from the previous Decennial Census. Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. r - revised, December 2007 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States , various issues; 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Counts (CPH-2-1, CPH-2-18, and CPH-L-157); Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.php (accessed January 2, 2008); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/CQR.htm (accessed January 3, 2008). 374 Population in K a nsas, by A ge G r oup and G e nder , 1900-1980 A g e and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Total Under 5 years 172, 122 191, 519 187, 262 171, 094 138, 310 199, 882 246, 122 175, 049 180, 877 5-9 years 172, 340 177, 868 185, 270 190, 343 143, 415 161, 677 228, 159 212, 731 169, 015 10-14 years 168, 277 168, 309 179, 311 181, 034 157, 740 137, 590 198, 031 227, 198 175, 363 15-19 years 157, 579 170, 503 162, 691 174, 573 168, 790 136, 495 157, 370 217, 212 217, 721 20-24 years 140, 110 167, 584 153, 256 162, 439 144, 955 141, 009 132, 552 188, 422 232, 788 25-29 years 117, 860 144, 369 144, 593 140, 513 135, 921 147, 470 130, 785 139, 029 202, 671 30-34 years 98, 811 122, 416 130, 159 131, 853 132, 082 134, 685 139, 381 118, 237 171, 947 35-39 years 87, 695 110, 242 123, 052 132, 451 123, 748 130, 224 144, 068 117, 770 135, 209 40-44 years 78, 408 91, 054 104, 261 120, 437 117, 077 123, 103 130, 286 126, 002 114, 431 45-49 years 67, 474 79, 921 94, 425 107, 622 113, 433 111, 747 122, 993 128, 308 112, 515 50-54 years 59, 221 73, 257 79, 010 95, 816 104, 096 104, 950 113, 974 118, 864 118, 914 55-59 years 49, 665 55, 682 63, 001 78, 789 88, 797 96, 745 103, 026 110, 211 119, 932 60-64 years 37, 505 46, 493 55, 482 63, 848 75, 528 85, 504 91, 595 101, 344 106, 033 65-69 years 27, 729 38, 454 40, 395 49, 727 62, 414 72, 735 82, 309 84, 089 94, 208 70-74 years 17, 209 24, 854 29, 939 37, 791 43, 939 54, 275 67, 405 70, 329 79, 203 75 and over 15, 435 24, 648 34, 413 41, 950 50, 783 67, 208 90, 555 111, 783 132, 852 Not report ed 3, 055 3, 776 2, 737 719 - - - - - T o tal 1, 470, 495 1, 690, 949 1, 769, 257 1, 880, 999 1, 801, 028 1, 905, 299 2, 178, 611 2, 246, 578 2, 363, 679 Ma l e Under 5 years 87, 251 96, 970 95, 134 87, 221 70, 690 102, 270 125, 414 89, 359 92, 984 5-9 years 87, 500 89, 758 93, 590 96, 822 73, 011 82, 606 116, 380 108, 291 86, 823 10-14 years 85, 413 85, 169 90, 367 92, 134 80, 158 70, 206 101, 038 116, 059 89, 670 15-19 years 79, 951 87, 235 80, 941 87, 971 85, 272 69, 246 79, 458 109, 720 111, 484 20-24 years 71, 823 87, 617 76, 740 81, 183 71, 540 70, 307 67, 079 97, 263 119, 895 25-29 years 60, 947 76, 077 73, 059 69, 771 66, 673 74, 220 65, 311 70, 078 103, 213 30-34 years 51, 756 64, 174 65, 945 66, 389 65, 405 67, 000 69, 587 58, 448 86, 831 35-39 years 46, 953 58, 568 63, 897 67, 620 60, 969 64, 844 72, 146 57, 839 67, 276 40-44 years 42, 033 48, 225 53, 906 61, 681 58, 653 61, 247 64, 554 62, 080 56, 367 45-49 years 37, 096 43, 319 50, 345 55, 581 57, 407 55, 278 60, 987 63, 279 54, 817 50-54 years 32, 611 40, 672 42, 889 50, 573 52, 750 52, 231 56, 235 57, 531 58, 057 55-59 years 27, 650 30, 440 33, 894 41, 996 45, 408 48, 118 50, 059 53, 046 57, 852 60-64 years 21, 175 25, 550 30, 558 33, 866 38, 659 42, 342 43, 976 47, 544 49, 421 65-69 years 15, 937 21, 638 21, 548 26, 650 31, 947 35, 462 38, 699 37, 474 42, 230 70-74 years 9, 974 14, 028 16, 246 20, 166 22, 671 26, 545 30, 913 30, 123 33, 338 75 and over 8, 597 13, 651 18, 477 21, 271 25, 127 31, 612 39, 541 43, 439 46, 683 Not report ed 2, 049 2, 821 1, 685 396 - - - - - T o tal 768, 716 885, 912 909, 221 961, 291 906, 340 953, 534 1, 081, 377 1, 101, 573 1, 156, 941 375 Population in K a nsas, by A ge G r oup and G e nder , 1900-1980 A g e and Gender 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Fem a le Under 5 years 84, 871 94, 549 92, 128 83, 873 67, 620 97, 612 120, 708 85, 690 87, 893 5-9 years 84, 840 88, 110 91, 680 93, 521 70, 404 79, 071 111, 779 104, 440 82, 192 10-14 years 82, 864 83, 140 88, 944 88, 900 77, 582 67, 384 96, 993 111, 139 85, 693 15-19 years 77, 628 83, 268 81, 750 86, 602 83, 518 67, 249 77, 912 107, 492 106, 237 20-24 years 68, 287 79, 967 76, 516 81, 256 73, 415 70, 702 65, 473 91, 159 112, 893 25-29 years 56, 913 68, 292 71, 534 70, 742 69, 248 73, 250 65, 474 68, 951 99, 458 30-34 years 47, 055 58, 242 64, 214 65, 464 66, 677 67, 685 69, 794 59, 789 85, 116 35-39 years 40, 742 51, 674 59, 155 64, 831 62, 779 65, 380 71, 922 59, 931 67, 933 40-44 years 36, 375 42, 829 50, 355 58, 756 58, 424 61, 856 65, 732 63, 922 58, 064 45-49 years 30, 378 36, 602 44, 080 52, 041 56, 026 56, 469 62, 006 65, 029 57, 698 50-54 years 26, 610 32, 585 36, 121 45, 243 51, 346 52, 719 57, 739 61, 333 60, 857 55-59 years 22, 015 25, 242 29, 107 36, 793 43, 389 48, 627 52, 967 57, 165 62, 080 60-64 years 16, 330 20, 943 24, 924 29, 982 36, 869 43, 162 47, 619 53, 800 56, 612 65-69 years 11, 792 16, 816 18, 847 23, 077 30, 467 37, 273 43, 610 46, 615 51, 978 70-74 years 7, 235 10, 826 13, 693 17, 625 21, 268 27, 730 36, 492 40, 206 45, 865 75 and over 6, 838 10, 997 15, 936 20, 679 25, 656 35, 596 51, 014 68, 344 86, 169 Not report ed 1, 006 955 1, 052 323 - - - - - T o tal 701, 779 805, 037 860, 036 919, 708 894, 688 951, 765 1, 097, 234 1, 145, 005 1, 206, 738 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1970 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (P C ( 1)B 18); 1980 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (P C 80-1-B 18). S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. 376 A g e Group Num b er P e rcent N um ber P ercent N um ber P er cent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent Under 5 years 188, 390 7. 6 96, 837 8. 0 91, 553 7. 2 188, 708 7. 0 97, 012 7. 3 91, 696 6. 7 5 t o 9 years 195, 981 7. 9 100, 504 8. 3 95, 477 7. 6 195, 574 7. 3 100, 433 7. 6 95, 141 7. 0 10 t o 14 years 179, 473 7. 2 92, 409 7. 6 87, 064 6. 9 204, 018 7. 6 104, 981 7. 9 99, 037 7. 3 15 t o 17 years 97, 770 3. 9 50, 095 4. 1 47, 675 3. 8 124, 693 4. 6 63, 854 4. 8 60, 839 4. 5 18 and 19 years 74, 406 3. 0 38, 371 3. 2 36, 035 2. 9 85, 425 3. 2 44, 186 3. 3 41, 239 3. 0 20 years 39, 311 1. 6 20, 553 1. 7 18, 758 1. 5 42, 487 1. 6 22, 109 1. 7 20, 378 1. 5 21 years 36, 994 1. 5 19, 080 1. 6 17, 914 1. 4 39, 085 1. 5 20, 310 1. 5 18, 775 1. 4 22 t o 24 years 103, 782 4. 2 53, 623 4. 4 50, 159 4. 0 108, 595 4. 0 56, 348 4. 2 52, 247 3. 8 25 t o 29 years 201, 424 8. 1 101, 772 8. 4 99, 652 7. 9 172, 975 6. 4 89, 034 6. 7 83, 941 6. 2 30 t o 34 years 211, 749 8. 5 106, 272 8. 7 105, 477 8. 4 175, 878 6. 5 89, 610 6. 7 86, 268 6. 3 35 t o 39 years 195, 812 7. 9 99, 030 8. 2 96, 782 7. 7 207, 549 7. 7 103, 934 7. 8 103, 615 7. 6 40 t o 44 years 165, 514 6. 7 83, 474 6. 9 82, 040 6. 5 212, 802 7. 9 106, 394 8. 0 106, 408 7. 8 45 t o 49 years 128, 598 5. 2 63, 799 5. 3 64, 799 5. 1 192, 679 7. 2 96, 544 7. 3 96, 135 7. 1 50 t o 59 years 210, 611 8. 5 102, 232 8. 4 108, 379 8. 6 283, 113 10. 5 140, 644 10. 6 142, 469 10. 5 60 and 61 years 41, 529 1. 7 19, 722 1. 6 21, 807 1. 7 41, 252 1. 5 20, 028 1. 5 21, 224 1. 6 62 t o 64 years 63, 659 2. 6 30, 187 2. 5 33, 472 2. 7 57, 356 2. 1 27, 538 2. 1 29, 818 2. 2 65 t o 69 years 101, 421 4. 1 46, 434 3. 8 54, 987 4. 4 90, 085 3. 4 41, 641 3. 2 48, 444 3. 5 70 t o 74 years 83, 243 3. 4 35, 390 2. 9 47, 853 3. 8 85, 831 3. 2 38, 309 2. 9 47, 522 3. 5 75 t o 79 years 67, 620 2. 7 26, 586 2. 2 41, 034 3. 2 75, 125 2. 8 31, 357 2. 4 43, 768 3. 2 80 t o 84 years 48, 046 1. 9 16, 707 1. 4 31, 339 2. 5 53, 418 2. 0 19, 596 1. 5 33, 822 2. 5 85 and over 42, 241 1. 7 11, 568 1. 0 30, 673 2. 4 51, 770 1. 9 14, 612 1. 1 37, 158 2. 7 T o tal 2, 477, 574 1, 214, 645 1, 262, 929 2, 688, 418 1, 328, 474 1, 359, 944 65 and over 342, 571 13. 8 136, 685 11. 3 205, 886 16. 3 356, 229 13. 3 145, 515 11. 0 210, 714 15. 5 M edi an A ge (years ) 32. 9 31. 6 34. 2 35. 2 33. 7 36. 5 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (1990 C P -1-18); 2000 C ensus, S um m ary Fi l e 1 (S F 1). M a le Fe ma le T o t a l Population in K a nsas, by A ge G r oup and G e nder , 1990 and 2000 1990 Ma l e F e m a l e 2000 To t a l 377 Race and Hi spani c Ori g i n Num b er P e rcent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent N um ber P ercent 2, 477, 574 100. 0 2, 688, 418 100. 0 248, 709, 873 100. 0 281, 421, 906 100. 0 2, 477, 574 100. 0 2, 631, 922 97. 9 248, 709, 873 100. 0 274, 595, 678 97. 6 2, 231, 986 90. 1 2, 313, 944 86. 1 199, 686, 070 80. 3 211, 460, 626 75. 1 143, 076 5. 8 154, 198 5. 7 29, 986, 060 12. 1 34, 658, 190 12. 3 A m eri c an I ndi an and A l as k a Nat i ve 21, 965 0. 9 24, 936 0. 9 1, 959, 234 0. 8 2, 475, 956 0. 9 30, 708 1. 2 46, 806 1. 7 6, 908, 638 2. 8 10, 242, 998 3. 6 3, 956 0. 2 8, 153 0. 3 815, 447 0. 3 1, 678, 765 0. 6 5, 330 0. 2 7, 624 0. 3 1, 645, 472 0. 7 2, 432, 585 0. 9 2, 548 0. 1 3, 509 0. 1 1, 406, 770 0. 6 1, 850, 314 0. 7 J apanes e 2, 037 0. 1 1, 935 0. 1 847, 562 0. 3 796, 700 0. 3 4, 016 0. 2 4, 529 0. 2 798, 849 0. 3 1, 076, 872 0. 4 V i et nam es e 6, 577 0. 3 11, 623 0. 4 614, 547 0. 2 1, 122, 528 0. 4 Ot her A s i an 6, 244 0. 3 9, 433 0. 4 779, 991 0. 3 1, 285, 234 0. 5 Nat i ve Haw ai i an and Ot her P ac i f i c I s l ande r 1, 042 <0. 1 1, 313 <0. 1 365, 024 0. 1 398, 835 0. 1 422 <0. 1 391 <0. 1 211, 014 0. 1 140, 652 <0. 1 268 <0. 1 325 <0. 1 49, 345 <0. 1 58, 240 <0. 1 218 <0. 1 255 <0. 1 62, 964 <0. 1 91, 029 <0. 1 134 <0. 1 342 <0. 1 41, 701 <0. 1 108, 914 <0. 1 48, 797 2. 0 90, 725 3. 4 9, 804, 847 3. 9 15, 359, 073 5. 5 - - 56, 496 2. 1 - - 6, 826, 228 2. 4 Hi s pani c or Lat i no (of any rac e) 93, 670 3. 8 188, 252 7. 0 22, 354, 059 9. 0 35, 305, 818 12. 5 75, 798 3. 1 148, 270 5. 5 13, 495, 938 5. 4 20, 640, 711 7. 3 P uert o Ri c an 3, 570 0. 1 5, 237 0. 2 2, 727, 754 1. 1 3, 406, 178 1. 2 Cuban 1, 403 0. 1 1, 680 0. 1 1, 043, 932 0. 4 1, 241, 685 0. 4 Ot her Hi s pani c or Lat i no 12, 899 0. 5 33, 065 1. 2 5, 086, 435 2. 0 10, 017, 244 3. 6 Not Hi s pani c or Lat i no 2, 383, 904 96. 2 2, 500, 166 93. 0 226, 355, 814 91. 0 246, 116, 088 87. 5 W hi t e 2, 190, 524 88. 4 2, 233, 997 83. 1 188, 128, 296 75. 6 194, 552, 774 69. 1 2 C ensus 2000 term i nol ogy are used for ethni c categori e s. T he co rrespondi ng term for " H i s pani c or Lati no" i n the 1990 census w a s " H i s pani c Ori g i n ." S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates data not av ai l abl e. 1 C ensus 2000 term i nol ogy and categori e s are used for peopl e reporti ng one race. I ndi vi dual s coul d report onl y one race i n the 1 990 census and coul d sel e ct one or m o re races i n the 2000 census; therefore, t he data on race for 1990 and 2000 are not com parabl e. Population in K a nsas and U .S., by R ace and H ispanic O r igin 1990 and 2000 Chi nes e Filip in o Kansas 2000 Uni t ed S t ates One Rac e 1 W h ite To t a l B l ac k or A f ri c an A m eri c an 1990 1990 2000 Race 1 Asia n A s i an I ndi an M e x i ca n S am oan Ot her P ac i f i c I s l ander S om e ot her rac e Tw o or m o re rac e s 1 H i spanic or Lat i no and R ace 2 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti c s (C P - 1-1 and C P -1-18); 2000 C ensus, S um m ary T ape Fi l e (S T F -1A ) and P r ofi l e of General D e m ographi c C haracteri sti cs (D P -1). K orean N a tiv e H a w a iia n Guam ani an or Cham orro 378 Category 1970 1980 1990 2000 Total Population 2,246,578 2,363,679 2,477,574 2,688,418 Households 727,364 872,239 944,726 1,037,891 Percent Change 19.90 8.30 9.86 Persons in Households 2,160,877 2,283,217 2,394,809 2,606,468 Persons per Household 2.97 2.62 2.53 2.51 Families 578,815 635,023 658,600 701,547 Persons per Family 3.42 3.13 3.08 3.07 Household Type 2000 Population in Households 2,394,783 2,606,468 317,270 329,296 In Family Households 2,063,318 2,195,301 207,401 218,231 Householder 664,668 701,547 114,708 118,630 Male - 547,358 - 100,253 Female - 154,189 - 18,377 Spouse 559,746 567,924 81,204 85,710 Parent - 11,734 - 7,039 Child 753,269 793,413 - - Natural Born or Adopted 708,235 743,853 - - Step 45,034 49,560 - - Grandchild 22,741 34,490 - - Brother or Sister - 17,810 - - Other Relatives 37,967 25,966 11,018 6,101 Nonrelatives 24,927 42,417 471 751 In Nonfamily Households 331,465 411,167 109,869 111,065 Male Householder 116,842 155,023 21,191 25,541 Living Alone 93,938 121,668 20,301 24,177 Not Living Alone 22,904 33,355 890 1,364 Female Householder 164,743 181,321 87,197 83,033 Living Alone 149,387 158,719 85,849 81,512 Not Living Alone 15,356 22,602 1,348 1,521 Nonrelatives 49,880 74,823 1,481 2,491 Population in Group Quarters 82,791 81,950 25,138 26,933 Institutional 42,322 45,396 24,081 24,812 Noninstitutional 40,469 36,554 1,057 2,121 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population, Summary Tape File 3A (STF3A); 2000 Census, Summary File 1 (SF1). Single dash (-) indicates not available. 20001990 1990 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 Population in Kansas, by Household Type Population 65 and OverTotal Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC(1)-B18); 1980 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC80-1-B18); 1990 Census of Population, Summary Tape File 1-A (STF1-A), 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1). Census Years 1990 and 2000 379 Population Summary for Congressional Districts in Kansas by Household, Family Size, Race, and Hispanic Origin 2000 Category Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 Total Households 1,037,891 260,490 257,856 258,439 261,106 Population in Households 2,606,468 649,175 641,030 657,741 658,522 Average Household Size 2.51 2.49 2.49 2.55 2.52 Total Families 701,547 177,858 173,309 173,022 177,358 Population in Families 2,152,884 541,842 523,729 537,814 549,499 Average Family Size 3.07 3.05 3.02 3.11 3.10 Race White Alone 2,313,944 598,267 598,235 555,845 561,597 Black or African American Alone 154,198 14,414 34,000 59,656 46,128 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 24,936 3,510 8,472 4,716 8,238 Asian Alone 46,806 6,389 6,542 17,498 16,377 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Alone 1,313 322 403 261 327 Some Other Race Alone 90,725 37,747 10,194 20,771 22,013 Two or More Races 56,496 11,442 14,256 13,377 17,421 Hispanic Origin Hispanic 188,252 72,924 25,587 45,612 44,129 Non-Hispanic 2,500,166 599,167 646,515 626,512 627,972 Total Population 2,688,418 672,091 672,102 672,124 672,101 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1). Congressional districts as determined by redistricting in 2002. 380 Population in K a nsas, by C ongr essional D istr ict and A ge G r oup 2000 A g e Group Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Nu m b er P e rcent Under 5 years 188, 708 7. 0 45, 112 6. 7 44, 007 6. 5 49, 837 7. 4 49, 752 7. 4 5 t o 9 years 195, 574 7. 3 47, 477 7. 1 46, 078 6. 9 49, 976 7. 4 52, 043 7. 7 10 t o 14 years 204, 018 7. 6 51, 859 7. 7 49, 436 7. 4 49, 970 7. 4 52, 753 7. 8 15 t o 17 124, 693 4. 6 33, 367 5. 0 30, 797 4. 6 28, 993 4. 3 31, 536 4. 7 18 and 19 85, 425 3. 2 21, 707 3. 2 23, 926 3. 6 20, 732 3. 1 19, 060 2. 8 20 42, 487 1. 6 9, 806 1. 5 13, 148 2. 0 10, 569 1. 6 8, 964 1. 3 21 39, 085 1. 5 8, 645 1. 3 12, 366 1. 8 9, 768 1. 5 8, 306 1. 2 22 t o 24 108, 595 4. 0 23, 715 3. 5 30, 400 4. 5 29, 421 4. 4 25, 059 3. 7 25 t o 29 172, 975 6. 4 37, 668 5. 6 41, 266 6. 1 50, 388 7. 5 43, 653 6. 5 30 t o 34 175, 878 6. 5 38, 848 5. 8 41, 728 6. 2 50, 735 7. 5 44, 567 6. 6 35 t o 39 207, 549 7. 7 48, 712 7. 2 50, 538 7. 5 56, 345 8. 4 51, 954 7. 7 40 t o 44 212, 802 7. 9 51, 343 7. 6 51, 570 7. 7 55, 256 8. 2 54, 633 8. 1 45 t o 49 192, 679 7. 2 47, 106 7. 0 47, 436 7. 1 49, 666 7. 4 48, 471 7. 2 50 t o 54 161, 468 6. 0 38, 401 5. 7 40, 779 6. 1 42, 325 6. 3 39, 963 5. 9 55 t o 59 121, 645 4. 5 31, 060 4. 6 31, 620 4. 7 29, 132 4. 3 29, 833 4. 4 60 and 61 41, 252 1. 5 11, 141 1. 7 10, 959 1. 6 9, 144 1. 4 10, 008 1. 5 62 t o 64 57, 356 2. 1 16, 154 2. 4 15, 022 2. 2 12, 020 1. 8 14, 160 2. 1 65 and 66 36, 362 1. 4 10, 576 1. 6 9, 276 1. 4 7, 406 1. 1 9, 104 1. 4 67 t o 69 53, 723 2. 0 15, 990 2. 4 13, 465 2. 0 10, 684 1. 6 13, 584 2. 0 70 t o 74 85, 831 3. 2 25, 808 3. 8 22, 002 3. 3 16, 838 2. 5 21, 183 3. 2 75 t o 79 75, 125 2. 8 22, 521 3. 4 19, 122 2. 8 14, 592 2. 2 18, 890 2. 8 80 t o 84 53, 418 2. 0 17, 150 2. 6 13, 593 2. 0 9, 729 1. 4 12, 946 1. 9 85 and over 51, 770 1. 9 17, 925 2. 7 13, 568 2. 0 8, 598 1. 3 11, 679 1. 7 65 and over 356, 229 13. 3 109, 970 16. 4 91, 026 13. 5 67, 847 10. 1 87, 386 13. 0 T o tal P opul ati o n 2, 688, 418 100. 0 672, 091 25. 0 672, 102 25. 0 672, 124 25. 0 672, 101 25. 0 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ensus 2000, S u m m a ry Fi l e 1 (S F1). Di stri ct 4 Kansas Di stri ct 1 D i stri ct 2 D i stri ct 3 381 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte NORTHWEST WEST CENTRAL SOUTHWEST CENTRAL NORTH CENTRAL EAST CENTRAL 990,278 1.26% 402,707 0.46% 62,657 -0.62% 199,829 0.14% 643,158 0.96% 137,423 -0.03% 22,450 -1.08% 32,109 -1.07% Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2007 and Percent Change, 2006-2007 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from theInstitute U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2007-01.html. Kansas: 2,775,977 0.73% SOUTH CENTRAL NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST 285,386 0.25% 382 A g e and Gender Jul y 1, 2030 P r oj ecti o n A l l A ges 2, 688 2, 752 2, 805 2, 853 2, 891 2, 919 2, 940 Fem al es 1, 360 1, 385 1, 408 1, 428 1, 445 1, 458 1, 469 A ge 0-4 189 194 200 201 199 197 197 F e m a l e s 9 2 9 49 69 7 9 7 9 6 9 6 A ge 5-9 196 189 194 198 200 197 195 F e m a l e s 9 5 9 19 39 5 9 6 9 5 9 5 A ge 10-14 204 196 189 193 198 199 197 F e m a l e s 9 9 9 59 19 3 9 5 9 6 9 5 A ge 15-19 210 205 197 191 194 198 200 Fem al es 102 99 95 91 92 94 95 A ge 20-24 190 201 195 187 181 184 187 F e m a l e s 9 1 9 79 38 9 8 6 8 7 8 9 A ge 25-34 349 361 380 380 366 353 349 Fem al es 170 176 186 185 178 171 168 A ge 35-44 420 380 348 358 375 374 362 Fem al es 210 188 172 176 185 184 177 A ge 45-54 354 398 404 366 336 345 361 Fem al es 176 199 202 181 165 169 177 A ge 55-64 220 269 323 358 361 325 299 Fem al es 113 136 162 180 181 162 147 A ge 65-74 176 171 185 225 270 298 301 Fem al es 96 92 99 116 141 157 157 A ge 75-84 129 129 123 124 137 169 204 F e m a l e s 7 8 7 67 37 2 7 9 9 6 1 1 5 A ge 85 and over 52 59 67 71 73 77 88 F e m a l e s 3 7 4 14 64 9 5 0 5 2 5 8 A ge 18 and over 1, 975 2, 049 2, 106 2, 145 2, 177 2, 205 2, 231 Fem al es 1, 013 1, 046 1, 071 1, 088 1, 101 1, 114 1, 127 T he popul ati on proj ecti ons have been rounded to the nearest thousand w i thout bei ng adj usted to group total s , w h i c h are i ndepend entl y rounded. Population Pr ojections for K a nsas, by A ge and G e nder 2000-2030, Selected Year s (in thousands) S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on D i v i s i on, I n teri m S t ate P opul ati on P r oj ecti ons 2005, Interi m S t ate P r oj ecti ons of P opul ati on for Fi ve-Y ear Groups and S e l e cted A ge Groups by S e x : Jul y 1, 2004 to 2030 , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / popul ati on/ www/ p r o j e c t i o n s / p r o j e c t i o n s agesex .htm l (accessed Jul y 12, 2006). Jul y 1, 2020 P r oj ecti o n Jul y 1, 2025 P r oj ecti o n A p ri l 1, 2000 C e nsus Jul y 1, 2005 P r oj ecti o n Jul y 1, 2010 P r oj ecti o n Jul y 1, 2015 P r oj ecti o n 383 Ness Elk Gove Clark Gray Logan Barber Rice Smith Pratt Trego Jewell Clay Lane Meade Rooks Scott Marion Rush Rawlins Thomas Norton Phillips Kearny Cloud Russell Kiowa Harper Sherman Wallace Decatur Morris Hamilton Graham Marshall Morton Osborne Grant Allen Lincoln Coffey Stafford Cheyenne Sheridan Greenwood Greeley Kingman Wichita Mitchell Pawnee Brown Stevens Stanton Dickinson Wilson Nemaha Republic Ellsworth Haskell Hodgeman Washington Bourbon Neosho Comanche Edwards Anderson Cherokee Woodson Chautauqua Atchison Manhattan Emporia Pittsburg Parsons Coffey- ville Winfield Hutchinson McPherson Salina Great Bend Hays Dodge City Garden City Liberal St. Joseph Kansas City Lawrence Topeka Wichita Census 2000-Based Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Kansas Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Bulletin 07-01 released 12/18/2006. Metropolitan Area Micropolitan Area Outside Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) 384 Population of Metropolitan A r eas in Kansas 2000-2007 Metropolitan A r ea (MA ) and County A p ril 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2001 E s timate July 1, 2002 E s timate July 1, 2003 E s timate July 1, 2004 E s timate July 1, 2005 E s timate July 1, 2006 E s timate July 1, 2007 E s timate Numerical Change A p ril 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 PercentChange A p ril 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Kansas 2,688,824 2,700,979 2,712,383 2,721,824 2,730,828 2,741,665 2,755,817 2,775,997 87,173 3.24 Inside MAs 1 636 438 1 657 602 1 676 986 1 690 944 1 705 532 1 721 875 1 738 773 1 759 834 123 396 75 4 Inside MAs 1 , 636 , 438 1 , 657 , 602 1 , 676 , 986 1 , 690 , 944 1 , 705 , 532 1 , 721 , 875 1 , 738 , 773 1 , 759 , 834 123 , 396 7 . 54 Outside MAs 1,052,386 1,043,377 1,035,397 1,030,880 1,025,296 1,019,790 1,017,044 1,016,163 -36,223 -3.44 Kansas City , Kansas MA 740,757 755,685 768,405 778,556 788,481 798,298 809,291 821,202 80,445 10.86 Franklin County 24,784 25,146 25,495 25,708 25,967 26,007 26,353 26,479 1,695 6.84 Johnson County 451,479 464,051 476,189 486,752 496,964 506,299 516,493 526,319 74,840 16.58 Leavenw orth County 68,691 69,806 70,776 71,233 71,452 71,816 72,591 73,603 4,912 7.15 Li C t 9 570 9 721 9 675 9 682 9 696 9 851 9 895 9 767 197 20 6 Li nn C oun ty 9 , 570 9 , 721 9 , 675 9 , 682 9 , 696 9 , 851 9 , 895 9 , 767 197 2 . 06 Miami County 28,351 28,596 28,751 28,951 29,512 29,944 30,330 31,078 2,727 9.62 Wy andotte County 157,882 158,365 157,519 156,230 154,890 154,381 153,629 153,956 -3,926 -2.49 Law r ence MA 99,962 102,317 104,466 106,327 108,517 111,519 112,559 113,488 13,526 13.53 Douglas County 99,962 102,317 104,466 106,327 108,517 111,519 112,559 113,488 13,526 13.53 Tk M A 224 551 224 932 225 091 225 658 226 467 227 270 227 644 228 692 4 141 18 4 T ope k a MA 224 , 551 224 , 932 225 , 091 225 , 658 226 , 467 227 , 270 227 , 644 228 , 692 4 , 141 1 . 84 Jackson County 12,657 12,691 12,846 12,998 13,083 13,370 13,387 13,420 763 6.03 Jefferson County 18,426 18,464 18,494 18,507 18,633 18,663 18,444 18,467 41 0.22 Osage County 16,712 16,642 16,660 16,672 16,774 16,779 16,622 16,459 -253 -1.51 Shaw nee County 169,871 170,354 170,383 170,789 171,247 171,654 172,456 173,476 3,605 2.12 Wabaunsee County 6,885 6,781 6,708 6,692 6,730 6,804 6,735 6,870 -15 -0.22 Wichita MA 571,168 574,668 579,024 580,403 582,067 584,788 589,279 596,452 25,284 4.43 Butler County 59,484 59,742 60,157 60,545 61,159 61,664 62,478 63,045 3,561 5.99 Harvey County 32,869 32,918 33,185 33,303 33,402 33,382 33,344 33,493 624 1.90 Sedgw i ck County 452,869 456,372 460,318 461,526 462,646 465,305 469,321 476,026 23,157 5.11 Sumner County 25,946 25,636 25,364 25,029 24,860 24,437 24,136 23,888 -2,058 -7.93 Source: U . S. C ensus Bureau, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/counties/CO-EST2007-01. html (accessed March 23, 2008); C ount Question Resolution (CQR), h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (acc essed March 22, 2007). Census 2000-based Metropolitan areas appear as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in OMB Bulletin 04-03 relea sed 2/18/2004. 385 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 A l l en 3, 082 7, 022 11, 303 13, 509 19, 507 27, 640 23, 509 21, 391 19, 874 18, 187 16, 369 15, 043 A nders on 2, 400 5, 220 9, 057 14, 203 13, 938 13, 829 12, 986 13, 355 11, 658 10, 267 9, 035 8, 501 A t c hi s on 7, 729 15, 507 26, 668 26, 758 28, 606 28, 107 23, 411 23, 945 22, 222 21, 496 20, 898 19, 165 B arber - - 2, 661 7, 973 6, 594 9, 916 9, 739 10, 178 9, 073 8, 521 8, 713 7, 016 B art on - 2 10, 318 13, 172 13, 784 17, 876 18, 422 19, 776 25, 010 29, 909 32, 368 30, 663 B ourbon 6, 101 15, 076 19, 591 28, 575 24, 712 24, 007 23, 198 22, 386 20, 944 19, 153 16, 090 15, 215 B r ow n 2, 607 6, 823 12, 817 20, 796 22, 369 21, 314 20, 949 20, 553 17, 395 14, 651 13, 229 11, 685 B ut l er 437 3, 035 18, 586 24, 055 23, 363 23, 059 43, 842 35, 904 32, 013 31, 001 38, 395 38, 658 Chas e 808 1, 975 6, 081 8, 233 8, 246 7, 527 7, 144 6, 952 6, 345 4, 831 3, 921 3, 408 Chaut auqua - - 11, 072 12, 297 11, 804 11, 429 11, 598 10, 352 9, 233 7, 376 5, 956 4, 642 Cherok ee 1, 501 11, 038 21, 905 27, 770 42, 694 38, 162 33, 609 31, 457 29, 817 25, 144 22, 279 21, 549 Cheyenne - - 37 4, 401 2, 640 4, 248 5, 587 6, 948 6, 221 5, 668 4, 708 4, 256 Cl ark - - 163 2, 357 1, 701 4, 093 4, 989 4, 796 4, 081 3, 946 3, 396 2, 896 Cl ay 163 2, 942 12, 320 16, 146 15, 833 15, 251 14, 365 14, 556 13, 281 11, 697 10, 675 9, 890 Cl oud - 2, 323 15, 343 19, 295 18, 071 18, 388 17, 714 18, 006 17, 247 16, 104 14, 407 13, 466 Cof f ey 2, 842 6, 201 11, 438 15, 856 16, 643 15, 205 14, 254 13, 653 12, 278 10, 408 8, 403 7, 397 Com anc he - - 372 2, 549 1, 619 3, 281 5, 302 5, 238 4, 412 3, 888 3, 271 2, 702 Cow l ey 158 1, 175 21, 538 34, 478 30, 156 31, 790 35, 155 40, 903 38, 139 36, 905 37, 861 35, 012 Craw f ord - 8, 160 16, 851 30, 286 38, 809 51, 178 61, 800 49, 329 44, 191 40, 231 37, 032 37, 850 Dec at ur - - 4, 180 8, 414 9, 234 8, 976 8, 121 8, 866 7, 434 6, 185 5, 778 4, 988 Di c k i ns on 378 3, 043 15, 251 22, 273 21, 816 24, 361 25, 777 25, 870 22, 929 21, 190 21, 572 19, 993 Doni phan 8, 083 13, 969 14, 257 13, 535 15, 079 14, 422 13, 438 14, 063 12, 936 10, 499 9, 574 9, 107 Dougl as 8, 637 20, 592 21, 700 23, 961 25, 096 24, 724 23, 998 25, 143 25, 171 34, 086 43, 720 57, 932 E dw ards - - 2, 409 3, 600 3, 682 7, 033 7, 057 7, 295 6, 377 5, 936 5, 118 4, 581 E l k - - 10, 623 12, 216 11, 443 10, 128 9, 034 9, 210 8, 180 6, 679 5, 048 3, 858 Ellis - 1 ,3 3 6 6 , 1 7 9 7 , 9 4 2 8 , 6 2 6 1 2 , 1 7 0 1 4 , 1 3 8 1 5 , 9 0 7 1 7 , 5 0 8 1 9 , 0 4 3 2 1 , 2 7 0 2 4 , 7 3 0 E l l s w ort h - 1, 185 8, 494 9, 272 9, 626 10, 444 10, 379 10, 132 9, 855 8, 465 7, 677 6, 146 Fi nney - - 568 3, 350 3, 469 6, 908 7, 674 11, 014 10, 092 15, 092 16, 093 19, 029 Ford - 427 3, 122 5, 308 5, 497 11, 393 14, 273 20, 647 17, 254 19, 670 20, 938 22, 587 Frank l i n 3, 030 10, 385 16, 797 20, 279 21, 354 20, 884 21, 946 22, 024 20, 889 19, 928 19, 548 20, 007 Geary 1, 163 5, 526 6, 994 10, 423 10, 744 12, 681 13, 452 14, 366 15, 222 21, 671 28, 779 28, 111 Gove - - 1, 196 2, 994 2, 441 6, 044 4, 748 5, 643 4, 793 4, 447 4, 107 3, 940 Graham - - 4, 258 5, 029 5, 173 8, 700 7, 624 7, 772 6, 071 5, 020 5, 586 4, 751 Grant - - 9 1, 308 422 1, 087 1, 087 3, 092 1, 946 4, 638 5, 269 5, 961 Gray - - - 2, 415 1, 264 3, 121 4, 711 6, 211 4, 773 4, 894 4, 380 4, 516 Greel ey - - 3 1, 264 493 1, 335 1, 028 1, 712 1, 638 2, 010 2, 087 1, 819 Greenw ood 759 3, 484 10, 548 16, 309 16, 196 16, 060 14, 715 19, 235 16, 495 13, 574 11, 253 9, 141 Ham i l t on - - 168 2, 027 1, 426 3, 360 2, 586 3, 328 2, 645 3, 696 3, 144 2, 747 Harper - - 4, 133 13, 266 10, 310 14, 748 13, 656 12, 823 12, 068 10, 263 9, 541 7, 871 Harvey - - 11, 451 17, 601 17, 591 19, 200 20, 744 22, 120 21, 712 21, 698 25, 865 27, 236 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , C e nsus Year s 1860-1970 386 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , C e nsus Year s 1860-1970 Has k el l - - 3 1, 077 457 993 1, 455 2, 805 2, 088 2, 606 2, 990 3, 672 Hodgem an - 0 1, 704 2, 395 2, 032 2, 930 3, 734 4, 157 3, 535 3, 310 3, 115 2, 662 Ja ckso n 1 ,9 3 6 6 , 0 5 3 1 0 , 7 1 8 1 5 , 0 8 8 1 7 , 1 1 7 1 6 , 8 6 1 1 5 , 4 9 5 1 4 , 7 7 6 1 3 , 3 8 2 1 1 , 0 9 8 1 0 , 3 0 9 1 0 , 3 4 2 J ef f ers on 4, 459 12, 526 15, 563 16, 620 17, 533 15, 826 14, 750 14, 129 12, 718 11, 084 11, 252 11, 945 J ew el l - 207 17, 475 19, 349 19, 420 18, 148 16, 240 14, 462 11, 970 9, 698 7, 217 6, 099 J ohns on 4, 364 13, 684 16, 853 17, 385 18, 104 18, 288 18, 314 27, 179 33, 327 62, 783 143, 792 220, 073 K earny - - 159 1, 571 1, 107 3, 206 2, 617 3, 196 2, 525 3, 492 3, 108 3, 047 K i ngm an - - 3, 713 11, 823 10, 663 13, 386 12, 119 11, 674 12, 001 10, 324 9, 958 8, 886 K i ow a - - - 2, 873 2, 365 6, 174 6, 164 6, 035 5, 112 4, 743 4, 626 4, 088 Labet t e - 9, 973 22, 735 27, 586 27, 387 31, 423 34, 047 31, 346 30, 352 29, 285 26, 805 25, 775 Lane - - 601 2, 060 1, 563 2, 603 2, 848 3, 372 2, 821 2, 808 3, 060 2, 707 Leavenw ort h 12, 606 32, 444 32, 355 38, 485 40, 940 41, 207 38, 402 42, 673 41, 112 42, 361 48, 524 53, 340 Li nc ol n - 516 8, 582 9, 709 9, 886 10, 142 9, 894 9, 707 8, 338 6, 643 5, 556 4, 582 Li nn 6, 336 12, 174 15, 298 17, 215 16, 689 14, 735 13, 815 13, 534 11, 969 10, 053 8, 274 7, 770 Logan - - - 3, 384 1, 962 4, 240 3, 223 4, 145 3, 688 4, 206 4, 036 3, 814 Lyon - 8, 014 17, 326 23, 196 25, 074 24, 927 26, 154 29, 240 26, 424 26, 576 26, 928 32, 071 M c P hers on - 738 17, 143 21, 614 21, 421 21, 521 21, 845 23, 588 24, 152 23, 670 24, 285 24, 778 M ari on 74 768 12, 453 20, 539 20, 676 22, 415 22, 923 20, 739 18, 951 16, 307 15, 143 13, 935 M ars hal l 2, 280 6, 901 16, 136 23, 912 24, 355 23, 880 22, 730 23, 056 20, 986 17, 926 15, 598 13, 139 M eade - - 296 2, 542 1, 581 5, 055 5, 542 6, 858 5, 522 5, 710 5, 505 4, 912 M i am i 4, 980 11, 725 17, 802 19, 614 21, 641 20, 030 19, 809 21, 243 19, 489 19, 698 19, 884 19, 254 M i t c hel l - 485 14, 911 15, 037 14, 647 14, 089 13, 886 12, 774 11, 339 10, 320 8, 866 8, 010 M ont gom ery - 7, 564 18, 213 23, 104 29, 039 49, 474 49, 645 51, 411 49, 729 46, 487 45, 007 39, 949 M orri s 770 2, 225 9, 265 11, 381 11, 967 12, 397 12, 005 11, 859 10, 363 8, 485 7, 392 6, 432 M ort on - - 9 724 304 1, 333 3, 177 4, 092 2, 186 2, 610 3, 354 3, 576 Nem aha 2, 436 7, 339 12, 462 19, 249 20, 376 19, 072 18, 487 18, 342 16, 761 14, 341 12, 897 11, 825 Neos ho 88 10, 206 15, 121 18, 561 19, 254 23, 754 24, 000 22, 665 22, 210 20, 348 19, 455 18, 812 Nes s - 2 3, 722 4, 944 4, 535 5, 883 7, 490 8, 358 6, 864 6, 322 5, 470 4, 791 Nort on - - 6, 998 10, 617 11, 325 11, 614 11, 423 11, 701 9, 831 8, 808 8, 035 7, 279 Os age 1, 113 7, 648 19, 642 25, 062 23, 659 19, 905 18, 621 17, 538 15, 118 12, 811 12, 886 13, 352 Os borne - 33 12, 517 12, 083 11, 844 12, 827 12, 441 11, 568 9, 835 8, 558 7, 506 6, 416 Ot t aw a - 2, 127 10, 307 12, 581 11, 182 11, 811 10, 714 9, 819 9, 224 7, 265 6, 779 6, 183 P aw nee - 179 5, 396 5, 204 5, 084 8, 859 9, 323 10, 510 10, 300 11, 041 10, 254 8, 484 Ph illip s - - 1 2 , 0 1 4 1 3 , 6 6 1 1 4 , 4 4 2 1 4 , 1 5 0 1 2 , 5 0 5 1 2 , 1 5 9 1 0 , 4 3 5 9 , 2 7 3 8 , 7 0 9 7 , 8 8 8 P ot t aw at om i e 1, 529 7, 848 16, 350 17, 722 18, 470 17, 522 16, 154 15, 862 14, 015 12, 344 11, 957 11, 755 P r at t - - 1, 890 8, 118 7, 085 11, 156 12, 909 13, 312 12, 348 12, 156 12, 122 10, 056 Raw l i ns - - 1, 623 6, 756 5, 241 6, 380 6, 799 7, 362 6, 618 5, 728 5, 279 4, 393 Reno - - 12, 826 27, 079 29, 027 37, 853 44, 423 47, 785 52, 165 54, 058 59, 055 60, 765 Republ i c - 1, 281 14, 913 19, 002 18, 248 17, 447 15, 855 14, 745 13, 124 11, 478 9, 768 8, 498 Ri c e - 5 9, 292 14, 451 14, 745 15, 106 14, 832 13, 800 17, 213 15, 635 13, 909 12, 320 387 County 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Population in K a nsas, by C ounty , C e nsus Year s 1860-1970 Ri l ey 1, 224 5, 105 10, 430 13, 183 13, 828 15, 783 20, 650 19, 882 20, 617 33, 405 41, 914 56, 788 Rook s - - 8, 112 8, 018 7, 960 11, 282 9, 966 9, 534 8, 497 9, 043 9, 734 7, 628 Rus h - - 5, 490 5, 204 6, 134 7, 826 8, 360 9, 093 8, 285 7, 231 6, 160 5, 117 Rus s el l - 156 7, 351 7, 333 8, 489 10, 800 10, 748 11, 045 13, 464 13, 406 11, 348 9, 428 S al i ne - 4, 246 13, 808 17, 442 17, 076 20, 338 25, 103 29, 337 29, 535 33, 409 54, 715 46, 592 S c ot t - - 43 1, 262 1, 098 3, 047 3, 121 3, 976 3, 773 4, 921 5, 228 5, 606 S edgw i c k - 1, 095 18, 753 43, 626 44, 037 73, 095 92, 234 136, 330 143, 311 222, 290 343, 231 350, 694 S ew ard - - 5 1, 503 822 4, 091 6, 220 8, 075 6, 540 9, 972 15, 930 15, 744 S haw nee 3, 513 13, 121 29, 093 49, 172 53, 727 61, 874 69, 159 85, 200 91, 247 105, 418 141, 286 155, 322 S heri dan - - 1, 567 3, 733 3, 819 5, 651 5, 484 6, 038 5, 312 4, 607 4, 267 3, 859 S herm an - - 13 5, 261 3, 341 4, 549 5, 592 7, 400 6, 421 7, 373 6, 682 7, 792 S m i t h - 66 13, 883 15, 613 16, 384 15, 365 14, 985 13, 545 10, 582 8, 846 7, 776 6, 757 S t af f ord - - 4, 755 8, 520 9, 829 12, 510 11, 559 10, 460 10, 487 8, 816 7, 451 5, 943 S t ant on - - 5 1, 031 327 1, 034 908 2, 152 1, 443 2, 263 2, 108 2, 287 S t evens - - 12 1, 418 620 2, 453 3, 943 4, 655 3, 193 4, 516 4, 400 4, 198 S um ner - 22 20, 812 30, 271 25, 631 30, 654 29, 213 28, 960 26, 163 23, 646 25, 316 23, 553 Thom as - - 161 5, 538 4, 112 5, 455 5, 517 7, 334 6, 425 7, 572 7, 358 7, 501 Trego - 166 2, 535 2, 535 2, 722 5, 398 5, 880 6, 470 5, 822 5, 868 5, 473 4, 436 W abauns ee 1, 023 3, 362 8, 756 11, 720 12, 813 12, 721 11, 424 10, 830 9, 219 7, 212 6, 648 6, 397 W al l ac e - 538 686 2, 468 1, 178 2, 759 2, 424 2, 882 2, 216 2, 508 2, 069 2, 215 W as hi ngt on 383 4, 081 14, 910 22, 894 21, 963 20, 229 17, 984 17, 112 15, 921 12, 977 10, 739 9, 249 W i c hi t a - - 14 1, 827 1, 197 2, 006 1, 856 2, 579 2, 185 2, 640 2, 765 3, 274 W i l s on 27 6, 694 13, 775 15, 286 15, 621 19, 810 21, 157 18, 646 17, 723 14, 815 13, 077 11, 317 W oods on 1, 488 3, 827 6, 535 9, 021 10, 022 9, 450 8, 984 8, 526 8, 014 6, 711 5, 423 4, 789 W y andot t e 2, 609 10, 015 19, 143 54, 407 73, 227 100, 068 122, 218 141, 211 145, 071 165, 318 185, 495 186, 845 Kansas 103, 116 361, 605 995, 494 1, 427, 154 1, 470, 495 1, 690, 949 1, 769, 257 1, 880, 999 1, 801, 028 1, 905, 299 2, 178, 611 2, 249, 071 S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on of S t ates and C ounti e s of the U n i t ed S t ates: 1790-1990 (P B 96-119060); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P opul ati on and H ousi ng U n i t s C ounts: K ansas ( C P H - 2 - 1 8 ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / popul ati on/ www/ c e n s u s d a t a / h i s c endata.htm l (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 388 County 1980 1990 2000 Allen 15,654 14,638 14,385 -8.1 -1.7 -1,269 Anderson 8,749 7,803 8,110 -7.3 3.9 -639 Atchison 18,397 16,932 16,774 -8.8 -0.9 -1,623 Barber 6,548 5,874 5,307 -19.0 -9.7 -1,241 Barton 31,343 29,382 28,205 -10.0 -4.0 -3,138 Bourbon 15,969 14,966 15,379 -3.7 2.8 -590 Brown 11,955 11,128 10,724 -10.3 -3.6 -1,231 Butler 44,782 50,580 59,484 32.8 17.6 14,702 Chase 3,309 3,021 3,030 -8.4 0.3 -279 Chautauqua 5,016 4,407 4,359 -13.1 -1.1 -657 Cherokee 22,304 21,374 22,605 1.3 5.8 301 Cheyenne 3,678 3,243 3,165 -13.9 -2.4 -513 Clark 2,599 2,418 2,390 -8.0 -1.2 -209 Clay 9,802 9,158 8,822 -10.0 -3.7 -980 Cloud 12,494 11,023 10,268 -17.8 -6.8 -2,226 Coffey 9,370 8,404 8,865 -5.4 5.5 -505 Comanche 2,554 2,313 1,967 -23.0 -15.0 -587 Cowley 36,824 36,915 36,291 -1.4 -1.7 -533 Crawford 37,916 35,582 38,242 0.9 7.5 326 Decatur 4,509 4,021 3,472 -23.0 -13.7 -1,037 Dickinson 20,175 18,958 19,344 -4.1 2.0 -831 Doniphan 9,268 8,134 8,249 -11.0 1.4 -1,019 Douglas 67,640 81,798 99,962 47.8 22.2 32,322 Edwards 4,271 3,787 3,449 -19.2 -8.9 -822 Elk 3,918 3,327 3,261 -16.8 -2.0 -657 Ellis 26,098 26,004 27,507 5.4 5.8 1,409 Ellsworth 6,640 6,586 6,525 -1.7 -0.9 -115 Finney 23,825 33,070 40,523 70.1 22.5 16,698 Ford 24,315 27,463 32,458 33.5 18.2 8,143 Franklin 22,062 21,994 24,784 12.3 12.7 2,722 Geary 29,852 30,453 27,947 -6.4 -8.2 -1,905 Gove 3,726 3,231 3,068 -17.7 -5.0 -658 Graham 3,995 3,543 2,946 -26.3 -16.9 -1,049 Grant 6,977 7,159 7,909 13.4 10.5 932 Gray 5,138 5,396 5,904 14.9 9.4 766 Greeley 1,845 1,774 1,534 -16.9 -13.5 -311 Greenwood 8,764 7,847 7,673 -12.4 -2.2 -1,091 Hamilton 2,514 2,388 2,670 6.2 11.8 156 Harper 7,778 7,124 6,536 -16.0 -8.3 -1,242 Harvey 30,531 31,028 32,869 7.7 5.9 2,338 Haskell 3,814 3,886 4,307 12.9 10.8 493 Hodgeman 2,269 2,177 2,085 -8.1 -4.2 -184 Jackson 11,644 11,525 12,657 8.7 9.8 1,013 Jefferson 15,207 15,905 18,426 21.2 15.9 3,219 Jewell 5,241 4,251 3,791 -27.7 -10.8 -1,450 Johnson 270,269 355,021 451,479 67.0 27.2 181,210 Kearny 3,435 4,027 4,531 31.9 12.5 1,096 Kingman 8,960 8,292 8,673 -3.2 4.6 -287 Kiowa 4,046 3,660 3,278 -19.0 -10.4 -768 Labette 25,682 23,693 22,835 -11.1 -3.6 -2,847 Lane 2,472 2,375 2,155 -12.8 -9.3 -317 Leavenworth 54,809 64,371 68,691 25.3 6.7 13,882 Lincoln 4,145 3,653 3,578 -13.7 -2.1 -567 Linn 8,234 8,254 9,570 16.2 15.9 1,336 Logan 3,478 3,081 3,046 -12.4 -1.1 -432 Lyon 35,108 34,732 35,935 2.4 3.5 827 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 Increase or Decrease 1980-2000 Percent Change 1980-2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 389 County 1980 1990 2000 Population and Population Change in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 Increase or Decrease 1980-2000 Percent Change 1980-2000 Percent Change 1990-2000 McPherson 26,855 27,268 29,554 10.1 8.4 2,699 Marion 13,522 12,888 13,361 -1.2 3.7 -161 Marshall 12,787 11,705 10,965 -14.2 -6.3 -1,822 Meade 4,788 4,247 4,631 -3.3 9.0 -157 Miami 21,618 23,466 28,351 31.1 20.8 6,733 Mitchell 8,117 7,203 6,932 -14.6 -3.8 -1,185 Montgomery 42,281 38,816 36,254 -14.3 -6.6 -6,027 Morris 6,419 6,198 6,104 -4.9 -1.5 -315 Morton 3,454 3,480 3,496 1.2 0.5 42 Nemaha 11,211 10,446 10,717 -4.4 2.6 -494 Neosho 18,967 17,035 16,997 -10.4 -0.2 -1,970 Ness 4,498 4,033 3,454 -23.2 -14.4 -1,044 Norton 6,689 5,947 5,953 -11.0 0.1 -736 Osage 15,319 15,248 16,712 9.1 9.6 1,393 Osborne 5,959 4,867 4,452 -25.3 -8.5 -1,507 Ottawa 5,971 5,634 6,163 3.2 9.4 192 Pawnee 8,065 7,555 7,233 -10.3 -4.3 -832 Phillips 7,406 6,590 6,001 -19.0 -8.9 -1,405 Pottawatomie 14,782 16,128 18,209 23.2 12.9 3,427 Pratt 10,275 9,702 9,647 -6.1 -0.6 -628 Rawlins 4,105 3,404 2,966 -27.7 -12.9 -1,139 Reno 64,983 62,389 64,790 -0.3 3.8 -193 Republic 7,569 6,482 5,835 -22.9 -10.0 -1,734 Rice 11,900 10,610 10,761 -9.6 1.4 -1,139 Riley 63,505 67,139 62,852 -1.0 -6.4 -653 Rooks 7,006 6,039 5,685 -18.9 -5.9 -1,321 Rush 4,516 3,842 3,551 -21.4 -7.6 -965 Russell 8,868 7,835 7,370 -16.9 -5.9 -1,498 Saline 48,905 49,301 53,597 9.6 8.7 4,692 Scott 5,782 5,289 5,120 -11.4 -3.2 -662 Sedgwick 367,088 403,662 452,869 23.4 12.2 85,781 Seward 17,071 18,743 22,510 31.9 20.1 5,439 Shawnee 154,916 160,976 169,871 9.7 5.5 14,955 Sheridan 3,544 3,043 2,813 -20.6 -7.6 -731 Sherman 7,759 6,926 6,760 -12.9 -2.4 -999 Smith 5,947 5,078 4,536 -23.7 -10.7 -1,411 Stafford 5,694 5,365 4,789 -15.9 -10.7 -905 Stanton 2,339 2,333 2,406 2.9 3.1 67 Stevens 4,736 5,048 5,463 15.4 8.2 727 Sumner 24,928 25,841 25,946 4.1 0.4 1,018 Thomas 8,451 8,258 8,180 -3.2 -0.9 -271 Trego 4,165 3,694 3,319 -20.3 -10.2 -846 Wabaunsee 6,867 6,603 6,885 0.3 4.3 18 Wallace 2,045 1,821 1,749 -14.5 -4.0 -296 Washington 8,543 7,073 6,483 -24.1 -8.3 -2,060 Wichita 3,041 2,758 2,531 -16.8 -8.2 -510 Wilson 12,128 10,289 10,332 -14.8 0.4 -1,796 Woodson 4,600 4,116 3,788 -17.7 -8.0 -812 Wyandotte 172,335 162,026 157,882 -8.4 -2.6 -14,453 Kansas 2,364,236 2,477,588 2,688,824 13.7 8.5 324,588 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population, Characteristics of the Population, Number of Inhabitants: Kansas (PC80-1-A18); 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (1990 CP-1-18); 2000 Census, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); CQR, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005). 390 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, (CPH-2-18 and CPH-L-157) STF1-A; Census 2000, Public Law 94-171 and CQR data. 1990 Census of Population and HousingInstitute Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County 1990–2000 Allen -1.7 Anderson 3.9 Atchison -0.9 Barber -9.7 Barton -4.0 Bourbon 2.8 Brown -3.6 Butler 17.6 Chase 0.3 Chautauqua -1.1 Cherokee 5.8 Cheyenne -2.4 Clark -1.2 Clay -3.7 Cloud -6.8 Coffey 5.5 Comanche -15.0 Cowley -1.7 Crawford 7.5 Decatur -13.7 Dickinson 2.0 Doniphan 1.4 Douglas 22.2 Edwards -8.9 Elk -2.0 Ellis 5.8 Ellsworth -0.9 Finney 22.5 Ford 18.2 Franklin 12.7 Geary -8.2 Gove -5.0 Graham -16.9 Grant 10.5 Gray 9.4 Greeley -13.5 Greenwood -2.2 Hamilton 11.8 Harper -8.3 Harvey 5.9 Haskell 10.8 Hodgeman -4.2 Jackson 9.8 Jefferson 15.9 Jewell -10.8 Johnson 27.2 Kearny 12.5 Kingman 4.6 Kiowa -10.4 Labette -3.6 Lane -9.3 Leavenworth 6.7 Lincoln -2.1 Linn 15.9 Logan -1.1 Lyon 3.5 McPherson 8.4 Marion 3.7 Marshall -6.3 Meade 9.0 Miami 20.8 Mitchell -3.8 Montgomery -6.6 Morris -1.5 Morton 0.5 Nemaha 2.6 Neosho -0.2 Ness -14.4 Norton 0.1 Osage 9.6 Osborne -8.5 Ottawa 9.4 Pawnee -4.3 Phillips -8.9 Pottawatomie 12.9 Pratt -0.6 Rawlins -12.9 Reno 3.8 Republic -10.0 Rice 1.4 Riley -6.4 Rooks -5.9 Rush -7.6 Russell -5.9 Saline 8.7 Scott -3.2 Sedgwick 12.2 Seward 20.1 Shawnee 5.5 Sheridan -7.6 Sherman -2.4 Smith -10.7 Stafford -10.7 Stanton 3.1 Stevens 8.2 Sumner 0.4 Thomas -0.9 Trego -10.2 Wabaunsee 4.3 Wallace -4.0 Washington -8.3 Wichita -8.2 Wilson 0.4 Woodson -8.0 Wyandotte -2.6 Kansas: 8.5 391 Population C hange and N e t Migr ation in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 C ount y N um ber P ercent B i rt hs D eat hs N u m b er Percent A l l en 14, 638 14, 385 -253 -1. 7 1, 806 1, 867 -192 -1. 3 A nders on 7, 803 8, 110 307 3. 9 962 1, 070 415 5. 3 A t c hi s on 16, 932 16, 774 -158 -0. 9 2, 107 1, 898 -367 -2. 2 B arber 5, 874 5, 307 -567 -9. 7 549 815 -301 -5. 1 B art on 29, 382 28, 205 -1, 177 -4. 0 3, 822 3, 153 -1, 846 -6. 3 B ourbon 14, 966 15, 379 413 2. 8 1, 956 2, 095 552 3. 7 B r ow n 11, 128 10, 724 -404 -3. 6 1, 375 1, 479 -300 -2. 7 B ut l er 50, 580 59, 484 8, 904 17. 6 7, 414 4, 780 6, 270 12. 4 Chas e 3, 021 3, 030 9 0. 3 416 427 20 0. 7 Chaut auqua 4, 407 4, 359 -48 - 1. 1 344 651 259 5. 9 Cherok ee 21, 374 22, 605 1, 231 5. 8 2, 909 2, 839 1, 161 5. 4 Cheyenne 3, 243 3, 165 -78 - 2. 4 294 436 64 2. 0 Cl ark 2, 418 2, 390 -28 - 1. 2 259 370 83 3. 4 Cl ay 9, 158 8, 822 -336 -3. 7 988 1, 231 -93 - 1. 0 Cl oud 11, 023 10, 268 -755 -6. 8 1, 054 1, 732 -77 - 0. 7 Cof f ey 8, 404 8, 865 461 5. 5 1, 016 1, 012 457 5. 4 Com anc he 2, 313 1, 967 -346 -15. 0 224 363 -207 -8. 9 Cow l ey 36, 915 36, 291 -624 -1. 7 4, 731 4, 236 -1, 119 -3. 0 Craw f ord 35, 582 38, 242 2, 660 7. 5 5, 010 4, 671 2, 321 6. 5 Dec at ur 4, 021 3, 472 -549 -13. 7 351 596 -304 -7. 6 Di c k i ns on 18, 958 19, 344 386 2. 0 2, 310 2, 407 483 2. 5 Doni phan 8, 134 8, 249 115 1. 4 981 913 47 0. 6 Dougl as 81, 798 99, 962 18, 164 22. 2 11, 029 4, 796 11, 931 14. 6 E dw ards 3, 787 3, 449 -338 -8. 9 410 557 -191 -5. 0 E l k 3, 327 3, 261 -66 - 2. 0 280 575 229 6. 9 E llis 26, 004 27, 507 1, 503 5. 8 3 , 237 2, 239 505 1. 9 E l l s w ort h 6, 586 6, 525 -61 - 0. 9 542 908 305 4. 6 Fi nney 33, 070 40, 523 7, 453 22. 5 8, 591 1, 990 852 2. 6 Ford 27, 463 32, 458 4, 995 18. 2 6, 090 2, 469 1, 374 5. 0 Frank l i n 21, 994 24, 784 2, 790 12. 7 3, 327 2, 469 1, 932 8. 8 Geary 30, 453 27, 947 -2, 506 -8. 2 8, 156 2, 029 -8, 633 -28. 3 Gove 3, 231 3, 068 -163 -5. 0 367 382 -148 -4. 6 Graham 3, 543 2, 946 -597 -16. 9 270 414 -453 -12. 8 Grant 7, 159 7, 909 750 10. 5 1, 445 519 -176 -2. 5 Gray 5, 396 5, 904 508 9. 4 884 471 95 1. 8 Greel ey 1, 774 1, 534 -240 -13. 5 195 183 -252 -14. 2 Greenw ood 7, 847 7, 673 -174 -2. 2 806 1, 201 221 2. 8 Ham i l t on 2, 388 2, 670 282 11. 8 329 293 246 10. 3 Harper 7, 124 6, 536 -588 -8. 3 695 1, 028 -255 -3. 6 Net M i grati on, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 392 Population C hange and N e t Migr ation in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 C ount y N um ber P ercent B i rt hs D eat hs N u m b er Percent Net M i grati on, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Harvey 31, 028 32, 869 1, 841 5. 9 4, 085 3, 272 1, 028 3. 3 Has k el l 3, 886 4, 307 421 10. 8 777 258 -98 - 2. 5 Hodgem an 2, 177 2, 085 -92 - 4. 2 204 232 -64 - 2. 9 Ja ckso n 1 1 , 525 12, 657 1, 132 9. 8 1, 581 1, 285 836 7. 3 J ef f ers on 15, 905 18, 426 2, 521 15. 9 2, 008 1, 611 2, 124 13. 4 J ew el l 4, 251 3, 791 -460 -10. 8 330 591 -199 -4. 7 J ohns on 355, 021 451, 479 96, 458 27. 2 61, 150 23, 218 58, 526 16. 5 K earny 4, 027 4, 531 504 12. 5 704 332 132 3. 3 K i ngm an 8, 292 8, 673 381 4. 6 967 1, 041 455 5. 5 K i ow a 3, 660 3, 278 -382 -10. 4 407 403 -386 -10. 5 Labet t e 23, 693 22, 835 -858 -3. 6 2, 833 2, 991 -700 -3. 0 Lane 2, 375 2, 155 -220 -9. 3 240 258 -202 -8. 5 Leavenw ort h 64, 371 68, 691 4, 320 6. 7 8, 600 4, 867 587 0. 9 Li nc ol n 3, 653 3, 578 -75 - 2. 1 323 576 178 4. 9 Li nn 8, 254 9, 570 1, 316 15. 9 984 1, 259 1, 591 19. 3 Logan 3, 081 3, 046 -35 - 1. 1 356 387 -4 -0. 1 Lyon 34, 732 35, 935 1, 203 3. 5 5, 116 2, 942 -971 -2. 8 M c P hers on 27, 268 29, 554 2, 286 8. 4 3, 382 3, 072 1, 976 7. 2 M ari on 12, 888 13, 361 473 3. 7 1, 448 1, 881 906 7. 0 M ars hal l 11, 705 10, 965 -740 -6. 3 1, 097 1, 614 -223 -1. 9 M eade 4, 247 4, 631 384 9. 0 661 516 239 5. 6 M i am i 23, 466 28, 351 4, 885 20. 8 3, 370 2, 434 3, 949 16. 8 M i t c hel l 7, 203 6, 932 -271 -3. 8 710 1, 040 59 0. 8 M ont gom ery 38, 816 36, 254 -2, 562 -6. 6 4, 523 4, 801 -2, 284 -5. 9 M orri s 6, 198 6, 104 -94 - 1. 5 727 791 -30 - 0. 5 M ort on 3, 480 3, 496 16 0. 5 532 310 -206 -5. 9 Nem aha 10, 446 10, 717 271 2. 6 1, 401 1, 511 381 3. 6 Neos ho 17, 035 16, 997 -38 - 0. 2 2, 013 2, 118 67 0. 4 Nes s 4, 033 3, 454 -579 -14. 4 364 499 -444 -11. 0 Nort on 5, 947 5, 953 6 0. 1 572 793 227 3. 8 Os age 15, 248 16, 712 1, 464 9. 6 1, 948 1, 796 1, 312 8. 6 Os borne 4, 867 4, 452 -415 -8. 5 428 766 -77 - 1. 6 Ot t aw a 5, 634 6, 163 529 9. 4 650 786 665 11. 8 P aw nee 7, 555 7, 233 -322 -4. 3 767 867 -222 -2. 9 P h illips 6 , 590 6, 001 -589 -8. 9 685 918 -356 -5. 4 P ot t aw at om i e 16, 128 18, 209 2, 081 12. 9 2, 533 1, 578 1, 126 7. 0 P r at t 9, 702 9, 647 -55 - 0. 6 1, 127 1, 164 -18 - 0. 2 Raw l i ns 3, 404 2, 966 -438 -12. 9 285 412 -311 -9. 1 Reno 62, 389 64, 790 2, 401 3. 8 8, 074 6, 602 929 1. 5 393 Population C hange and N e t Migr ation in K a nsas, by C ounty , 1990-2000 1991-2000 1991-2000 C ount y N um ber P ercent B i rt hs D eat hs N u m b er Percent Net M i grati on, 1990-2000 Change 1990-2000 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 1990 Populat ion A p ri l 1, 2000 Republ i c 6, 482 5, 835 -647 -10. 0 525 1, 055 -117 -1. 8 Ri c e 10, 610 10, 761 151 1. 4 1, 223 1, 332 260 2. 5 Ri l ey 67, 139 62, 852 -4, 287 -6. 4 9, 231 2, 772 -10, 746 -16. 0 Rook s 6, 039 5, 685 -354 -5. 9 639 795 -198 -3. 3 Rus h 3, 842 3, 551 -291 -7. 6 347 557 -81 - 2. 1 Rus s el l 7, 835 7, 370 -465 -5. 9 738 1, 076 -127 -1. 6 S al i ne 49, 301 53, 597 4, 296 8. 7 7, 438 4, 754 1, 612 3. 3 S c ot t 5, 289 5, 120 -169 -3. 2 666 564 -271 -5. 1 S edgw i c k 403, 662 452, 869 49, 207 12. 2 73, 795 33, 845 9, 257 2. 3 S ew ard 18, 743 22, 510 3, 767 20. 1 4, 521 1, 333 579 3. 1 S haw nee 160, 976 169, 871 8, 895 5. 5 23, 580 16, 082 1, 397 0. 9 S heri dan 3, 043 2, 813 -230 -7. 6 260 324 -166 -5. 5 S herm an 6, 926 6, 760 -166 -2. 4 863 733 -296 -4. 3 S m i t h 5, 078 4, 536 -542 -10. 7 402 806 -138 -2. 7 S t af f ord 5, 365 4, 789 -576 -10. 7 547 786 -337 -6. 3 S t ant on 2, 333 2, 406 73 3. 1 414 190 -151 -6. 5 S t evens 5, 048 5, 463 415 8. 2 829 408 -6 -0. 1 S um ner 25, 841 25, 946 105 0. 4 3, 343 2, 941 -297 -1. 1 Thom as 8, 258 8, 180 -78 - 0. 9 1, 118 781 -415 -5. 0 Trego 3, 694 3, 319 -375 -10. 2 313 531 -157 -4. 3 W abauns ee 6, 603 6, 885 282 4. 3 769 668 181 2. 7 W al l ac e 1, 821 1, 749 -72 - 4. 0 229 183 -118 -6. 5 W as hi ngt on 7, 073 6, 483 -590 -8. 3 694 1, 056 -228 -3. 2 W i c hi t a 2, 758 2, 531 -227 -8. 2 382 231 -378 -13. 7 W i l s on 10, 289 10, 332 43 0. 4 1, 195 1, 487 335 3. 3 W oods on 4, 116 3, 788 -328 -8. 0 343 604 -67 - 1. 6 W y andot t e 162, 026 157, 882 -4, 144 -2. 6 27, 709 16, 080 -15, 773 -9. 7 Kansas 2, 477, 588 2, 688, 824 211, 236 8. 5 377, 606 235, 330 68, 960 2. 8 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on, 2000 C ensus, and C Q R , http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed M a y 9, 2006) ; K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vironm ent, A nnual S u m m a ry of V i tal S t ati s ti cs, vari ous i ssues. 394 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Allen 14,385 850 10,755 9,938 2,593 413 Anderson 8,110 503 5,987 5,698 1,626 274 Atchison 16,774 1,068 12,301 11,289 2,723 416 Barber 5,307 268 3,981 3,808 1,141 137 Barton 28,205 1,793 20,875 19,476 5,043 764 Bourbon 15,379 945 11,418 10,617 2,804 462 Brown 10,724 684 7,896 7,498 2,089 380 Butler 59,482 4,131 42,445 39,923 7,483 1,070 Chase 3,030 182 2,299 2,201 568 89 Chautauqua 4,359 195 3,340 3,178 1,061 182 Cherokee 22,605 1,561 16,614 15,708 3,425 502 Cheyenne 3,165 149 2,413 2,333 842 117 Clark 2,390 146 1,755 1,687 521 104 Clay 8,822 475 6,622 6,335 1,831 303 Cloud 10,268 506 7,972 7,298 2,384 541 Coffey 8,865 525 6,487 6,207 1,439 284 Comanche 1,967 111 1,532 1,487 508 94 Cowley 36,291 2,312 26,847 24,901 5,770 903 Crawford 38,242 2,446 29,467 26,583 5,910 1,078 Decatur 3,472 157 2,651 2,569 909 151 Dickinson 19,344 1,103 14,368 13,776 3,599 591 Doniphan 8,249 525 6,161 5,526 1,334 206 Douglas 99,962 5,568 79,561 67,254 7,937 1,028 Edwards 3,449 202 2,600 2,469 717 108 Elk 3,261 138 2,528 2,439 825 168 Ellis 27,507 1,582 21,343 18,969 3,939 595 Ellsworth 6,525 274 5,129 4,904 1,329 267 Finney 40,523 4,248 26,642 24,507 2,829 342 Ford 32,458 3,035 22,364 20,731 3,566 537 Franklin 24,784 1,688 17,964 16,934 3,476 549 Geary 27,947 2,635 19,666 18,183 2,634 302 Gove 3,068 182 2,265 2,171 696 132 Graham 2,946 133 2,282 2,205 697 125 Grant 7,909 688 5,318 4,987 763 83 Gray 5,904 459 4,041 3,826 749 152 Greeley 1,534 103 1,101 1,055 271 39 Greenwood 7,673 420 5,853 5,601 1,750 291 Hamilton 2,670 184 1,913 1,822 490 83 Harper 6,536 369 4,924 4,719 1,519 289 Harvey 32,869 2,167 24,314 22,808 5,512 972 Haskell 4,307 392 2,889 2,712 457 56 Hodgeman 2,085 101 1,481 1,426 396 74 Jackson 12,657 874 9,081 8,651 1,889 304 Jefferson 18,426 1,178 13,380 12,699 2,358 323 Jewell 3,791 173 2,959 2,870 983 162 Johnson 451,086 33,641 328,918 314,676 45,069 5,895 Kearny 4,531 400 2,977 2,796 504 48 Kingman 8,673 528 6,295 6,044 1,697 292 Kiowa 3,278 181 2,491 2,348 699 100 Labette 22,835 1,412 16,959 15,943 3,960 672 Lane 2,155 114 1,607 1,558 441 84 Leavenworth 68,691 4,775 50,357 47,782 6,766 810 Lincoln 3,578 185 2,738 2,642 842 154 Linn 9,570 603 7,173 6,866 1,750 231 Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2000 395 County All Persons Under 5 Years 18 years and over 21 years and over 65 years and over 85 years and over Population in Kansas, by Age and County, 2000 Logan 3,046 195 2,272 2,160 632 89 Lyon 35,935 2,473 26,685 23,946 4,183 733 McPherson 29,554 1,747 22,051 20,482 5,109 931 Marion 13,361 730 10,054 9,502 2,824 566 Marshall 10,965 543 8,227 7,871 2,414 425 Meade 4,631 368 3,264 3,118 831 148 Miami 28,351 1,944 20,431 19,361 3,378 493 Mitchell 6,932 352 5,235 4,859 1,482 290 Montgomery 36,252 2,189 27,173 25,457 6,633 1,037 Morris 6,104 347 4,563 4,382 1,283 213 Morton 3,496 283 2,470 2,329 487 55 Nemaha 10,717 765 7,660 7,344 2,359 534 Neosho 16,997 1,018 12,636 11,814 2,980 451 Ness 3,454 177 2,663 2,571 837 164 Norton 5,953 285 4,641 4,474 1,165 237 Osage 16,712 1,082 12,193 11,645 2,648 426 Osborne 4,452 205 3,392 3,268 1,144 235 Ottawa 6,163 349 4,579 4,385 1,086 218 Pawnee 7,233 407 5,485 5,233 1,340 224 Phillips 6,001 332 4,530 4,364 1,311 251 Pottawatomie 18,209 1,351 12,843 12,185 2,451 379 Pratt 9,647 570 7,283 6,715 1,851 295 Rawlins 2,966 134 2,253 2,189 758 123 Reno 64,790 4,138 48,938 45,980 10,618 1,567 Republic 5,835 264 4,533 4,394 1,523 261 Rice 10,761 627 8,106 7,335 1,934 297 Riley 62,843 3,586 51,003 41,138 4,729 730 Rooks 5,685 321 4,252 4,083 1,220 217 Rush 3,551 172 2,765 2,674 899 143 Russell 7,370 372 5,719 5,498 1,774 293 Saline 53,597 3,713 39,551 37,189 7,480 966 Scott 5,120 310 3,730 3,563 845 153 Sedgwick 452,869 35,697 325,334 306,890 51,574 5,974 Seward 22,510 2,156 15,302 14,033 2,006 317 Shawnee 169,871 11,492 126,898 120,152 23,341 3,041 Sheridan 2,813 140 2,072 1,983 570 84 Sherman 6,760 411 5,100 4,614 1,153 148 Smith 4,536 194 3,551 3,441 1,264 248 Stafford 4,789 274 3,529 3,399 1,015 167 Stanton 2,406 189 1,664 1,585 312 38 Stevens 5,463 447 3,759 3,525 727 99 Sumner 25,946 1,725 18,543 17,554 4,014 582 Thomas 8,180 548 6,030 5,359 1,197 173 Trego 3,319 168 2,527 2,438 796 142 Wabaunsee 6,885 428 5,044 4,820 1,073 134 Wallace 1,749 98 1,240 1,173 316 49 Washington 6,483 367 4,948 4,770 1,625 322 Wichita 2,531 210 1,805 1,734 405 78 Wilson 10,332 601 7,707 7,338 2,061 325 Woodson 3,788 188 2,967 2,819 939 151 Wyandotte 157,882 12,759 112,926 105,745 18,520 2,226 Kansas 2,688,418 188,708 1,975,425 1,847,513 356,229 51,770 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005). 396 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Allen 35.1 36.5 37.4 33.1 35.5 38.8 Anderson 34.1 36.8 37.2 35.8 38.1 39.6 Atchison 31.8 30.6 28.6 29.7 33.5 36.2 Barber 31.2 32.1 37.8 37.8 37.5 42.6 Barton 29.0 28.6 29.8 30.8 34.8 38.6 Bourbon 34.8 39.6 39.5 35.4 36.8 38.0 Brown 35.7 38.6 40.9 36.0 36.7 39.8 Butler 31.7 29.5 30.3 31.0 33.8 35.9 Chase 33.6 38.1 42.2 38.5 39.7 40.3 Chautauqua 35.7 41.3 46.9 42.8 43.3 44.7 Cherokee 32.5 36.0 34.6 34.0 35.8 37.0 Cheyenne 27.9 34.2 38.4 41.1 41.8 44.2 Clark 30.0 34.0 40.8 41.9 41.1 42.1 Clay 35.2 38.7 40.3 37.2 39.2 41.3 Cloud 33.6 36.6 36.9 36.5 39.9 41.4 Coffey 35.8 39.9 43.0 33.1 36.2 39.2 Comanche 30.7 35.6 40.4 40.5 41.6 46.9 Cowley 33.7 33.1 34.0 32.6 34.7 37.0 Crawford 35.8 37.9 32.9 33.3 34.4 33.8 Decatur 32.6 35.0 39.0 39.3 40.2 44.3 Dickinson 34.1 35.3 35.5 36.2 37.3 40.0 Doniphan 33.6 34.4 31.7 31.4 35.1 36.8 Douglas 26.2 24.3 23.2 24.3 25.8 26.6 Edwards 32.5 33.8 38.0 37.8 39.4 41.0 Elk 36.6 43.5 47.8 44.8 47.0 46.0 Ellis 24.4 23.4 23.0 25.6 31.1 32.7 Ellsworth 34.4 38.1 41.0 38.9 38.0 41.8 Finney 26.4 24.7 24.1 26.2 27.2 28.1 Ford 28.8 29.1 27.9 28.7 30.2 29.9 Franklin 34.3 34.2 31.7 32.4 33.3 36.0 Geary 26.8 23.9 23.2 23.9 26.5 29.1 Gove 25.0 27.5 30.4 31.8 38.2 42.6 Graham 28.6 27.2 30.9 35.5 39.1 44.4 Grant 24.1 23.8 25.2 26.8 29.2 31.4 Gray 26.6 30.3 31.2 29.3 32.2 33.0 Greeley 25.8 25.9 30.8 31.5 33.2 38.6 Greenwood 33.3 37.6 42.2 41.2 41.2 42.6 Hamilton 25.4 27.3 33.6 37.0 38.1 37.6 Harper 33.7 36.0 42.0 40.8 39.6 42.9 Harvey 31.6 30.2 30.6 31.1 34.7 37.6 Haskell 25.5 25.4 25.8 28.0 30.5 30.8 Hodgeman 27.3 29.9 33.1 36.5 37.0 39.8 Jackson 36.1 37.4 34.3 32.4 34.9 37.4 Jefferson 35.7 34.1 31.2 32.8 35.2 38.0 Jewell 35.0 40.0 41.6 40.0 42.7 46.2 Johnson 29.6 28.3 27.0 30.4 32.8 35.2 Kearny 25.2 26.1 28.0 28.0 30.8 31.6 Kingman 30.6 32.1 35.8 34.8 36.9 40.2 Kiowa 30.1 33.7 40.5 35.1 38.5 42.1 Labette 34.8 35.9 33.7 32.3 35.0 37.9 Lane 27.8 28.5 33.7 34.7 37.9 41.6 Leavenworth 32.8 32.0 29.0 30.1 33.1 35.6 Lincoln 34.6 38.5 43.9 44.0 42.4 43.7 Linn 36.2 40.8 42.2 37.8 39.3 40.8 Logan 26.4 28.1 30.8 33.4 38.1 40.7 Lyon 32.4 29.9 24.3 26.3 29.1 30.9 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 397 County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Median Age of Persons in Kansas, by County Census Years 1950-2000 McPherson 31.2 31.7 31.4 31.8 34.7 38.1 Marion 32.3 34.0 37.7 39.0 39.4 41.0 Marshall 35.3 37.6 41.0 39.8 38.4 41.7 Meade 27.7 29.8 34.6 33.6 36.9 36.1 Miami 37.4 36.5 33.9 32.5 34.3 36.7 Mitchell 33.1 36.5 36.7 33.5 37.7 41.1 Montgomery 33.4 34.8 37.0 33.4 36.5 39.1 Morris 34.5 37.4 41.4 39.6 38.9 42.0 Morton 27.2 25.5 27.9 28.8 33.2 36.2 Nemaha 30.5 32.9 34.9 34.0 35.6 39.1 Neosho 33.5 35.0 34.7 33.4 36.3 38.4 Ness 29.2 33.0 35.0 36.7 38.5 43.9 Norton 34.4 37.1 37.1 38.3 39.0 40.1 Osage 37.1 35.2 34.7 33.0 36.0 38.9 Osborne 34.1 37.5 43.6 41.6 42.7 44.0 Ottawa 37.1 38.6 39.8 37.9 38.5 40.1 Pawnee 37.0 38.1 37.8 35.1 37.4 40.5 Phillips 33.3 35.0 36.7 37.8 40.4 42.5 Pottawatomie 33.9 34.1 33.4 30.2 32.8 35.9 Pratt 31.5 32.1 36.2 33.9 36.8 40.2 Rawlins 28.3 29.8 35.6 35.5 38.8 45.4 Reno 30.6 30.0 29.6 30.6 35.0 38.2 Republic 35.7 39.6 42.5 43.5 44.5 45.7 Rice 30.6 33.0 35.6 35.6 37.0 37.6 Riley 24.2 23.0 22.5 22.6 23.8 23.9 Rooks 29.3 29.3 34.6 35.0 37.9 40.9 Rush 30.4 34.6 40.9 42.0 43.1 44.6 Russell 29.5 33.0 37.6 37.9 40.9 44.1 Saline 31.1 24.9 26.6 29.6 33.5 36.1 Scott 26.3 27.0 28.3 30.1 35.0 39.2 Sedgwick 29.5 26.7 26.3 28.7 31.8 33.6 Seward 27.0 25.7 26.0 26.9 29.0 29.0 Shawnee 32.4 28.5 27.2 30.3 33.8 37.1 Sheridan 25.9 26.9 29.7 31.8 37.1 41.5 Sherman 28.3 31.1 28.3 30.7 35.5 37.8 Smith 36.2 38.2 42.4 43.0 45.1 46.0 Stafford 33.3 36.9 43.3 41.9 39.0 41.0 Stanton 25.1 25.8 26.3 28.2 31.4 33.8 Stevens 25.2 26.3 29.7 29.6 32.7 33.6 Sumner 34.0 32.8 34.6 33.8 34.9 37.6 Thomas 27.8 28.6 29.3 27.9 32.3 35.3 Trego 27.4 28.6 36.0 34.9 39.1 43.5 Wabaunsee 36.2 36.8 37.2 35.6 36.4 39.5 Wallace 26.8 29.8 29.2 31.3 34.6 39.5 Washington 34.1 38.0 40.7 40.0 42.1 43.6 Wichita 26.2 25.5 24.8 28.8 33.6 36.7 Wilson 35.0 37.4 41.1 35.7 39.1 40.6 Woodson 35.9 41.4 43.6 41.1 41.4 44.1 Wyandotte 30.1 28.7 27.3 28.8 31.7 32.5 Kansas 31.1 26.9 28.7 30.1 32.9 35.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1950 Census Population, Characteristics of the Population: Kansas (Vol. II, part 16); 1970 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC(1)-B18); 1980 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Kansas (PC-1-B18); 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary of Population and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-1-18); Census 2000, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005). 398 County Male 1990 Female 1990 Male 2000 Female 2000 Allen 7,039 7,600 7,029 7,356 -0.14 -3.21 Anderson 3,757 4,021 3,987 4,123 6.12 2.54 Atchison 8,233 8,675 8,097 8,677 -1.65 0.02 Barber 2,814 3,050 2,548 2,759 -9.45 -9.54 Barton 14,143 15,134 13,651 14,554 -3.48 -3.83 Bourbon 7,032 7,906 7,412 7,967 5.40 0.77 Brown 5,336 5,799 5,181 5,543 -2.90 -4.41 Butler 24,927 25,826 29,876 29,606 19.85 14.64 Chase 1,481 1,512 1,544 1,486 4.25 -1.72 Chautauqua 2,108 2,274 2,107 2,252 -0.05 -0.97 Cherokee 10,149 11,159 10,963 11,642 8.02 4.33 Cheyenne 1,554 1,673 1,561 1,604 0.45 -4.12 Clark 1,167 1,250 1,168 1,222 0.09 -2.24 Clay 4,410 4,722 4,392 4,430 -0.41 -6.18 Cloud 5,189 5,795 4,880 5,388 -5.95 -7.02 Coffey 4,152 4,254 4,347 4,518 4.70 6.21 Comanche 1,112 1,184 951 1,016 -14.48 -14.19 Cowley 17,915 19,033 17,747 18,544 -0.94 -2.57 Crawford 17,074 18,462 18,634 19,608 9.14 6.21 Decatur 1,943 2,064 1,714 1,758 -11.79 -14.83 Dickinson 9,119 9,816 9,430 9,914 3.41 1.00 Doniphan 3,978 4,138 4,096 4,153 2.97 0.36 Douglas 40,923 41,274 49,651 50,311 21.33 21.90 Edwards 1,812 1,967 1,703 1,746 -6.02 -11.24 Elk 1,595 1,730 1,558 1,703 -2.32 -1.56 Ellis 12,716 13,235 13,461 14,046 5.86 6.13 Ellsworth 3,397 3,180 3,446 3,079 1.44 -3.18 Finney 16,834 16,308 20,681 19,842 22.85 21.67 Ford 13,895 13,555 16,791 15,667 20.84 15.58 Franklin 10,684 11,376 12,284 12,500 14.98 9.88 Geary 15,611 14,843 13,784 14,163 -11.70 -4.58 Gove 1,614 1,623 1,496 1,572 -7.31 -3.14 Graham 1,727 1,794 1,436 1,510 -16.85 -15.83 Grant 3,568 3,607 3,969 3,940 11.24 9.23 Gray 2,654 2,738 2,953 2,951 11.27 7.78 Greeley 875 891 761 773 -13.03 -13.24 Greenwood 3,781 4,059 3,748 3,925 -0.87 -3.30 Hamilton 1,122 1,259 1,319 1,351 17.56 7.31 Harper 3,424 3,674 3,161 3,375 -7.68 -8.14 Harvey 15,074 15,995 15,968 16,901 5.93 5.66 Haskell 1,939 1,934 2,188 2,119 12.84 9.57 Hodgeman 1,074 1,099 1,028 1,057 -4.28 -3.82 Jackson 5,649 5,860 6,227 6,430 10.23 9.73 Jefferson 8,019 7,920 9,333 9,093 16.39 14.81 Jewell 2,078 2,153 1,875 1,916 -9.77 -11.01 Johnson 172,685 184,552 220,329 230,757 27.59 25.04 Kearny 2,037 1,970 2,317 2,214 13.75 12.39 Kingman 4,047 4,255 4,254 4,419 5.11 3.85 Kiowa 1,754 1,879 1,608 1,670 -8.32 -11.12 Labette 11,324 12,291 11,164 11,671 -1.41 -5.04 Lane 1,194 1,165 1,079 1,076 -9.63 -7.64 Leavenworth 35,634 29,051 36,521 32,170 2.49 10.74 Lincoln 1,729 1,900 1,754 1,824 1.45 -4.00 Linn 4,036 4,219 4,785 4,785 18.56 13.42 Female % Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County Male % Change April 1990 and April 2000 399 County Male 1990 Female 1990 Male 2000 Female 2000 Female % Change Population in Kansas, by Gender and County Male % Change April 1990 and April 2000 Logan 1,531 1,553 1,473 1,573 -3.79 1.29 Lyon 16,987 17,741 17,732 18,203 4.39 2.60 McPherson 13,310 14,017 14,471 15,083 8.72 7.61 Marion 6,186 6,694 6,512 6,849 5.27 2.32 Marshall 5,718 5,950 5,393 5,572 -5.68 -6.35 Meade 2,068 2,163 2,294 2,337 10.93 8.04 Miami 11,585 11,974 14,021 14,330 21.03 19.68 Mitchell 3,460 3,723 3,420 3,512 -1.16 -5.67 Montgomery 18,345 20,419 17,484 18,768 -4.69 -8.09 Morris 3,038 3,167 3,005 3,099 -1.09 -2.15 Morton 1,721 1,759 1,698 1,798 -1.34 2.22 Nemaha 5,146 5,289 5,276 5,441 2.53 2.87 Neosho 8,160 8,870 8,210 8,787 0.61 -0.94 Ness 1,961 2,048 1,714 1,740 -12.60 -15.04 Norton 3,086 2,831 3,273 2,680 6.06 -5.33 Osage 7,436 7,832 8,184 8,528 10.06 8.89 Osborne 2,326 2,535 2,190 2,262 -5.85 -10.77 Ottawa 2,686 2,908 3,080 3,083 14.67 6.02 Pawnee 3,795 3,730 3,822 3,411 0.71 -8.55 Phillips 3,179 3,373 2,921 3,080 -8.12 -8.69 Pottawatomie 8,029 8,121 9,011 9,198 12.23 13.26 Pratt 4,666 5,001 4,674 4,973 0.17 -0.56 Rawlins 1,675 1,709 1,482 1,484 -11.52 -13.17 Reno 30,677 31,690 32,534 32,256 6.05 1.79 Republic 3,105 3,364 2,815 3,020 -9.34 -10.23 Rice 5,042 5,509 5,163 5,598 2.40 1.62 Riley 37,012 30,209 33,524 29,319 -9.42 -2.95 Rooks 2,898 3,102 2,815 2,870 -2.86 -7.48 Rush 1,846 1,981 1,724 1,827 -6.61 -7.77 Russell 3,757 4,031 3,542 3,828 -5.72 -5.04 Saline 23,845 25,520 26,449 27,148 10.92 6.38 Scott 2,618 2,650 2,522 2,598 -3.67 -1.96 Sedgwick 198,085 206,512 223,870 228,999 13.02 10.89 Seward 9,444 9,229 11,546 10,964 22.26 18.80 Shawnee 77,780 83,561 82,239 87,632 5.73 4.87 Sheridan 1,539 1,511 1,407 1,406 -8.58 -6.95 Sherman 3,357 3,565 3,455 3,305 2.92 -7.29 Smith 2,429 2,616 2,182 2,354 -10.17 -10.02 Stafford 2,575 2,746 2,336 2,453 -9.28 -10.67 Stanton 1,167 1,162 1,227 1,179 5.14 1.46 Stevens 2,473 2,587 2,666 2,797 7.80 8.12 Sumner 12,620 13,254 12,765 13,181 1.15 -0.55 Thomas 4,044 4,233 3,976 4,204 -1.68 -0.69 Trego 1,806 1,873 1,582 1,737 -12.40 -7.26 Wabaunsee 3,262 3,313 3,485 3,400 6.84 2.63 Wallace 919 894 870 879 -5.33 -1.68 Washington 3,447 3,594 3,255 3,228 -5.57 -10.18 Wichita 1,363 1,378 1,293 1,238 -5.14 -10.16 Wilson 4,902 5,341 5,011 5,321 2.22 -0.37 Woodson 2,002 2,122 1,863 1,925 -6.94 -9.28 Wyandotte 77,146 84,635 77,071 80,811 -0.10 -4.52 Kansas 1,216,367 1,264,253 1,328,474 1,359,944 9.22 7.57 Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics: Kansas (DP-1), http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf (accessed December 1, 2005). 400 Population in K a nsas, by R ace and C ounty A p r il 1, 2000 C ount y W hit e Bl ack or A f r. A m eri can Som e ot her Race T w o or m o re races To t a l A l l en 13, 637 234 112 38 0 123 241 14, 385 A nders on 7, 900 26 60 18 2 27 77 8, 110 A t c hi s on 15, 369 893 93 57 10 86 266 16, 774 B arber 5, 151 20 31 5 0 47 53 5, 307 B art on 26, 225 323 145 66 3 991 452 28, 205 B ourbon 14, 466 474 129 56 7 43 204 15, 379 B r ow n 9, 316 167 946 22 1 78 194 10, 724 B ut l er 56, 471 819 541 239 19 390 1, 003 59, 482 Chas e 2, 936 31 17 4 0 17 25 3, 030 Chaut auqua 4, 090 13 156 3 2 15 80 4, 359 Cherok ee 20, 857 139 781 51 8 114 655 22, 605 Cheyenne 3, 099 4 3 10 1 31 17 3, 165 Cl ark 2, 289 6 27 2 0 45 21 2, 390 Cl ay 8, 621 50 36 13 0 23 79 8, 822 Cl oud 10, 093 35 26 26 0 13 75 10, 268 Cof f ey 8, 595 22 46 30 1 44 127 8, 865 Com anc he 1, 927 1 5 1 4 12 17 1, 967 Cow l ey 32, 708 979 713 557 5 493 836 36, 291 Craw f ord 35, 676 699 361 425 34 423 624 38, 242 Dec at ur 3, 398 18 3 5 4 13 31 3, 472 Di c k i ns on 18, 655 113 94 58 2 158 264 19, 344 Doni phan 7, 824 165 100 21 0 33 106 8, 249 Dougl as 86, 060 4, 238 2, 561 3, 119 62 1, 197 2, 725 99, 962 E dw ards 3, 191 11 17 11 0 192 27 3, 449 E l k 3, 100 7 31 6 2 39 76 3, 261 E llis 26, 433 183 57 225 5 359 245 27, 507 E l l s w ort h 6, 112 232 31 16 1 56 77 6, 525 Fi nney 27, 982 508 389 1, 163 32 9, 316 1, 133 40, 523 Ford 24, 295 527 204 666 38 5, 896 832 32, 458 Frank l i n 23, 556 299 232 77 1 194 425 24, 784 Geary 17, 923 6, 157 210 883 115 1, 146 1, 513 27, 947 Gove 3, 005 3 5 3 0 22 30 3, 068 Graham 2, 796 95 10 8 1 12 24 2, 946 Grant 6, 090 17 68 29 0 1, 539 166 7, 909 Gray 5, 450 11 27 6 4 320 86 5, 904 A m . I ndi an and A l aska Nati ve A si an Nati ve Haw a i i a n and ot her Pacif i c Islander 401 Population in K a nsas, by R ace and C ounty A p r il 1, 2000 C ount y W hit e Bl ack or A f r. A m eri can Som e ot her Race T w o or m o re races To t a l A m . I ndi an and A l aska Nati ve A si an Nati ve Haw a i i a n and ot her Pacif i c Islander Greel ey 1, 428 3 4 1 2 80 16 1, 534 Greenw ood 7, 407 11 64 8 0 62 121 7, 673 Ham i l t on 2, 180 13 13 15 0 404 45 2, 670 Harper 6, 355 15 54 9 1 25 77 6, 536 Harvey 29, 924 522 171 171 10 1, 369 702 32, 869 Has k el l 3, 664 8 25 27 0 493 90 4, 307 Hodgem an 2, 029 19 5 0 0 10 22 2, 085 Ja ckso n 1 1 , 418 67 866 21 3 49 233 12, 657 J ef f ers on 17, 818 69 170 31 2 77 259 18, 426 J ew el l 3, 745 1 13 2 1 2 27 3, 791 J ohns on 410, 990 11, 780 1, 481 12, 768 156 6, 976 6, 935 451, 086 K earny 3, 640 25 39 14 4 712 97 4, 531 K i ngm an 8, 452 18 50 21 2 30 100 8, 673 K i ow a 3, 186 7 20 9 0 32 24 3, 278 Labet t e 20, 386 1, 064 445 73 3 274 590 22, 835 Lane 2, 106 0 1 2 1 11 34 2, 155 Leavenw ort h 57, 824 7, 160 510 730 91 853 1, 523 68, 691 Li nc ol n 3, 517 4 17 4 0 9 27 3, 578 Li nn 9, 331 60 46 13 4 15 101 9, 570 Logan 2, 946 18 5 6 0 22 49 3, 046 Lyon 29, 924 815 168 733 2 3, 518 775 35, 935 M c P hers on 28, 527 240 100 95 18 232 342 29, 554 M ari on 12, 968 63 79 25 1 73 152 13, 361 M ars hal l 10, 761 25 40 21 2 28 88 10, 965 M eade 4, 219 18 25 10 0 289 70 4, 631 M i am i 27, 206 436 147 49 3 124 386 28, 351 M i t c hel l 6, 766 36 28 21 2 16 63 6, 932 M ont gom ery 31, 095 2, 199 1, 157 172 7 410 1, 212 36, 252 M orri s 5, 951 21 20 14 1 43 54 6, 104 M ort on 3, 090 7 40 37 0 263 59 3, 496 Nem aha 10, 540 53 25 11 6 18 64 10, 717 Neos ho 16, 130 148 166 54 4 179 316 16, 997 Nes s 3, 393 2 8 3 0 17 31 3, 454 Nort on 5, 557 241 26 25 1 61 42 5, 953 Os age 16, 256 36 109 28 17 69 197 16, 712 402 Population in K a nsas, by R ace and C ounty A p r il 1, 2000 C ount y W hit e Bl ack or A f r. A m eri can Som e ot her Race T w o or m o re races To t a l A m . I ndi an and A l aska Nati ve A si an Nati ve Haw a i i a n and ot her Pacif i c Islander Os borne 4, 390 3 10 9 1 3 36 4, 452 Ot t aw a 6, 011 33 23 8 1 20 67 6, 163 P aw nee 6, 579 362 69 41 0 88 94 7, 233 P h illips 5 , 896 15 18 27 0 2 43 6, 001 P ot t aw at om i e 17, 539 121 107 59 1 109 273 18, 209 P r at t 9, 192 95 34 53 3 167 103 9, 647 Raw l i ns 2, 922 9 9 3 0 2 21 2, 966 Reno 59, 320 1, 865 379 291 23 1, 740 1, 172 64, 790 Republ i c 5, 751 15 12 11 0 19 27 5, 835 Ri c e 10, 188 124 61 36 4 198 150 10, 761 Ri l ey 53, 281 4, 325 395 2, 022 105 1, 186 1, 529 62, 843 Rook s 5, 522 64 24 11 1 21 42 5, 685 Rus h 3, 496 11 15 4 0 6 19 3, 551 Rus s el l 7, 192 37 41 24 1 20 55 7, 370 S al i ne 47, 794 1, 660 279 910 22 1, 786 1, 146 53, 597 S c ot t 4, 888 5 28 6 0 141 52 5, 120 S edgw i c k 359, 489 41, 367 5, 041 15, 137 265 18, 867 12, 703 452, 869 S ew ard 14, 730 852 174 644 14 5, 359 737 22, 510 S haw nee 140, 811 15, 337 1, 980 1, 618 61 5, 438 4, 626 169, 871 S heri dan 2, 775 4 2 2 4 10 16 2, 813 S herm an 6, 343 24 22 13 11 280 67 6, 760 S m i t h 4, 481 5 11 2 5 10 22 4, 536 S t af f ord 4, 548 7 18 6 0 142 68 4, 789 S t ant on 2, 031 15 29 4 0 301 26 2, 406 S t evens 4, 535 51 51 13 1 724 88 5, 463 S um ner 24, 551 183 273 57 14 334 534 25, 946 Thom as 7, 946 35 27 22 2 78 70 8, 180 Trego 3, 245 6 13 16 2 5 32 3, 319 W abauns ee 6, 695 32 34 10 4 41 69 6, 885 W al l ac e 1, 655 11 14 3 0 44 22 1, 749 W as hi ngt on 6, 412 7 22 3 0 6 33 6, 483 W i c hi t a 2, 183 2 18 2 0 266 60 2, 531 W i l s on 9, 999 38 91 27 4 50 123 10, 332 W oods on 3, 673 31 33 2 0 9 40 3, 788 W y andot t e 91, 856 44, 724 1, 175 2, 568 56 12, 901 4, 602 157, 882 Kansas 2, 313, 944 154, 198 24, 936 46, 806 1, 313 90, 725 56, 496 2, 688, 418 S ource: U . 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C ensus B u reau, 2000 C ensus, P r ofi l e s of General D e m ographi c C haracteri sti cs: K ansas ( D P - 1 ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/dp1/2k h20.pdf, (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 403 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Allen 14,638 258 1.76 14,385 278 1.93 7.8 Anderson 7,803 51 0.65 8,110 88 1.09 72.5 Atchison 16,932 370 2.19 16,774 327 1.95 -11.6 Barber 5,874 73 1.24 5,307 107 2.02 46.6 Barton 29,382 816 2.78 28,205 2,344 8.31 187.3 Bourbon 14,966 79 0.53 15,379 199 1.29 151.9 Brown 11,128 192 1.73 10,724 249 2.32 29.7 Butler 50,580 742 1.47 59,482 1,336 2.25 80.1 Chase 3,021 40 1.32 3,030 53 1.75 32.5 Chautauqua 4,407 44 1.00 4,359 59 1.35 34.1 Cherokee 21,374 175 0.82 22,605 291 1.29 66.3 Cheyenne 3,243 20 0.62 3,165 82 2.59 310.0 Clark 2,418 42 1.74 2,390 96 4.02 128.6 Clay 9,158 38 0.41 8,822 73 0.83 92.1 Cloud 11,023 76 0.69 10,268 62 0.60 -18.4 Coffey 8,404 61 0.73 8,865 137 1.55 124.6 Comanche 2,313 13 0.56 1,967 35 1.78 169.2 Cowley 36,915 1,097 2.97 36,291 1,304 3.59 18.9 Crawford 35,582 325 0.91 38,242 910 2.38 180.0 Decatur 4,021 13 0.32 3,472 34 0.98 161.5 Dickinson 18,958 341 1.80 19,344 445 2.30 30.5 Doniphan 8,134 48 0.59 8,249 96 1.16 100.0 Douglas 81,798 2,138 2.61 99,962 3,268 3.27 52.9 Edwards 3,787 197 5.20 3,449 335 9.71 70.1 Elk 3,327 59 1.77 3,261 71 2.18 20.3 Ellis 26,004 205 0.79 27,507 652 2.37 218.0 Ellsworth 6,586 186 2.82 6,525 234 3.59 25.8 Finney 33,070 8,353 25.26 40,523 17,548 43.30 110.1 Ford 27,463 4,083 14.87 32,458 12,231 37.68 199.6 Franklin 21,994 471 2.14 24,784 650 2.62 38.0 Geary 30,453 1,853 6.08 27,947 2,362 8.45 27.5 Gove 3,231 9 0.28 3,068 38 1.24 322.2 Graham 3,543 23 0.65 2,946 23 0.78 0.0 Grant 7,159 1,543 21.55 7,909 2,742 34.67 77.7 Gray 5,396 229 4.24 5,904 579 9.81 152.8 Greeley 1,774 107 6.03 1,534 177 11.54 65.4 Greenwood 7,847 91 1.16 7,673 132 1.72 45.1 Hamilton 2,388 139 5.82 2,670 550 20.60 295.7 Harper 7,124 105 1.47 6,536 70 1.07 -33.3 Harvey 31,028 1,616 5.21 32,869 2,620 7.97 62.1 Haskell 3,886 557 14.33 4,307 1,015 23.57 82.2 Hodgeman 2,177 32 1.47 2,085 56 2.69 75.0 Jackson 11,525 126 1.09 12,657 189 1.49 50.0 Jefferson 15,905 132 0.83 18,426 236 1.28 78.8 Jewell 4,251 8 0.19 3,791 27 0.71 237.5 Johnson 355,021 7,005 1.97 451,086 17,957 3.98 156.3 Kearny 4,027 671 16.66 4,531 1,203 26.55 79.3 Kingman 8,292 77 0.93 8,673 125 1.44 62.3 Kiowa 3,660 39 1.07 3,278 67 2.04 71.8 Labette 23,693 516 2.18 22,835 700 3.07 35.7 Lane 2,375 44 1.85 2,155 31 1.44 -29.5 Leavenworth 64,371 2,192 3.41 68,691 2,620 3.81 19.5 Lincoln 3,653 15 0.41 3,578 37 1.03 146.7 Linn 8,254 34 0.41 9,570 87 0.91 155.9 Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 Hispanic Population 1990 2000 Hispanic Population Percent Change 1990-2000 404 County Total Population Number Percent Total Population Number Percent Hispanic Population in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 Hispanic Population 1990 2000 Hispanic Population Percent Change 1990-2000 Logan 3,081 26 0.84 3,046 50 1.64 92.3 Lyon 34,732 2,114 6.09 35,935 6,010 16.72 184.3 McPherson 27,268 325 1.19 29,554 573 1.94 76.3 Marion 12,888 118 0.92 13,361 257 1.92 117.8 Marshall 11,705 49 0.42 10,965 83 0.76 69.4 Meade 4,247 198 4.66 4,631 505 10.90 155.1 Miami 23,466 276 1.18 28,351 451 1.59 63.4 Mitchell 7,203 29 0.40 6,932 61 0.88 110.3 Montgomery 38,816 751 1.93 36,252 1,118 3.08 48.9 Morris 6,198 90 1.45 6,104 136 2.23 51.1 Morton 3,480 352 10.11 3,496 493 14.10 40.1 Nemaha 10,446 14 0.13 10,717 76 0.71 442.9 Neosho 17,035 361 2.12 16,997 494 2.91 36.8 Ness 4,033 23 0.57 3,454 52 1.51 126.1 Norton 5,947 82 1.38 5,953 141 2.37 72.0 Osage 15,248 187 1.23 16,712 255 1.53 36.4 Osborne 4,867 17 0.35 4,452 17 0.38 0.0 Ottawa 5,634 34 0.60 6,163 80 1.30 135.3 Pawnee 7,555 256 3.39 7,233 301 4.16 17.6 Phillips 6,590 32 0.49 6,001 40 0.67 25.0 Pottawatomie 16,128 239 1.48 18,209 411 2.26 72.0 Pratt 9,702 183 1.89 9,647 298 3.09 62.8 Rawlins 3,404 27 0.79 2,966 24 0.81 -11.1 Reno 62,389 2,478 3.97 64,790 3,661 5.65 47.7 Republic 6,482 15 0.23 5,835 55 0.94 266.7 Rice 10,610 279 2.63 10,761 604 5.61 116.5 Riley 67,139 2,799 4.17 62,843 2,872 4.57 2.6 Rooks 6,039 25 0.41 5,685 60 1.06 140.0 Rush 3,842 35 0.91 3,551 37 1.04 5.7 Russell 7,835 45 0.57 7,370 67 0.91 48.9 Saline 49,301 1,222 2.48 53,597 3,228 6.02 164.2 Scott 5,289 138 2.61 5,120 323 6.31 134.1 Sedgwick 403,662 17,435 4.32 452,869 36,397 8.04 108.8 Seward 18,743 3,660 19.53 22,510 9,486 42.14 159.2 Shawnee 160,976 7,785 4.84 169,871 12,330 7.26 58.4 Sheridan 3,043 26 0.85 2,813 41 1.46 57.7 Sherman 6,926 474 6.84 6,760 571 8.45 20.5 Smith 5,078 7 0.14 4,536 33 0.73 371.4 Stafford 5,365 112 2.09 4,789 259 5.41 131.3 Stanton 2,333 392 16.80 2,406 570 23.69 45.4 Stevens 5,048 552 10.94 5,463 1,187 21.73 115.0 Sumner 25,841 888 3.44 25,946 929 3.58 4.6 Thomas 8,258 101 1.22 8,180 151 1.85 49.5 Trego 3,694 9 0.24 3,319 26 0.78 188.9 Wabaunsee 6,603 116 1.76 6,885 128 1.86 10.3 Wallace 1,821 79 4.34 1,749 84 4.80 6.3 Washington 7,073 22 0.31 6,483 42 0.65 90.9 Wichita 2,758 326 11.82 2,531 466 18.41 42.9 Wilson 10,289 76 0.74 10,332 173 1.67 127.6 Woodson 4,116 25 0.61 3,788 52 1.37 108.0 Wyandotte 162,026 10,997 6.79 157,882 25,257 16.00 129.7 Kansas 2,477,588 93,670 3.78 2,688,418 188,252 7.00 101.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://factfinder.census.gov/ (accessed May 9, 2006). 405 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 County 1980r 1990r 2000r Allen 503 31.0 29.1 28.6 Anderson 583 15.0 13.4 13.9 Atchison 432 42.7 39.2 38.8 Barber 1,134 5.8 5.2 4.7 Barton 894 35.0 32.9 31.5 Bourbon 637 25.0 23.5 24.1 Brown 571 20.9 19.5 18.8 Butler 1,428 31.0 35.4 41.7 Chase 776 4.3 3.9 3.9 Chautauqua 642 7.8 6.9 6.8 Cherokee 587 37.8 36.4 38.5 Cheyenne 1,020 3.6 3.2 3.1 Clark 975 2.7 2.5 2.5 Clay 644 15.5 14.2 13.7 Cloud 716 17.4 15.4 14.3 Coffey 630 15.2 13.3 14.1 Comanche 788 3.2 2.9 2.5 Cowley 1,126 32.6 32.8 32.2 Crawford 593 63.7 60.0 64.5 Decatur 894 5.0 4.5 3.9 Dickinson 848 23.7 22.4 22.8 Doniphan 392 23.9 20.8 21.0 Douglas 457 146.7 179.0 218.8 Edwards 622 6.9 6.1 5.5 Elk 647 6.0 5.1 5.0 Ellis 900 29.0 28.9 30.6 Ellsworth 716 9.3 9.2 9.1 Finney 1,302 18.3 25.4 31.1 Ford 1,098 22.1 25.0 29.5 Franklin 574 38.2 38.3 43.2 Geary 385 79.2 79.3 72.6 Gove 1,071 3.5 3.0 2.9 Graham 898 4.4 3.9 3.3 Grant 575 12.1 12.5 13.8 Gray 869 5.9 6.2 6.8 Greeley 778 2.4 2.3 2.0 Greenwood 1,140 7.7 6.9 6.7 Hamilton 996 2.5 2.4 2.7 Harper 801 9.7 8.9 8.2 Harvey 539 56.5 57.6 60.9 Haskell 577 6.6 6.7 7.5 Hodgeman 860 2.6 2.5 2.4 Jackson 656 17.7 17.5 19.3 Jefferson 536 28.4 29.7 34.4 Jewell 909 5.8 4.7 4.2 Johnson 477 565.4 744.3 946.1 Kearny 871 4.0 4.6 5.2 Kingman 863 10.4 9.6 10.0 Kiowa 722 5.6 5.1 4.5 Labette 649 39.3 36.5 35.2 Lane 717 3.4 3.3 3.0 Leavenworth 463 118.4 139.0 148.3 Lincoln 719 5.8 5.1 5.0 Linn 599 13.7 13.8 16.0 Logan 1,073 3.2 2.9 2.8 Population Density* 2000 Land Area (sq. miles) 406 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas, by County 1980, 1990, and 2000 County 1980r 1990r 2000r Population Density* 2000 Land Area (sq. miles) Lyon 851 41.6 40.8 42.2 McPherson 900 29.8 30.3 32.8 Marion 943 14.3 13.7 14.2 Marshall 902 14.6 13.0 12.1 Meade 978 4.9 4.3 4.7 Miami 577 36.6 40.7 49.2 Mitchell 700 11.3 10.3 9.9 Montgomery 645 65.5 60.2 56.2 Morris 697 9.3 8.9 8.8 Morton 730 4.7 4.8 4.8 Nemaha 718 15.6 14.5 14.9 Neosho 572 32.9 29.8 29.7 Ness 1,075 4.2 3.8 3.2 Norton 878 7.7 6.8 6.8 Osage 704 22.0 21.7 23.8 Osborne 892 6.8 5.5 5.0 Ottawa 721 8.3 7.8 8.5 Pawnee 754 10.7 10.0 9.6 Phillips 886 8.3 7.4 6.8 Pottawatomie 844 17.9 19.1 21.6 Pratt 735 14.0 13.2 13.1 Rawlins 1,070 3.8 3.2 2.8 Reno 1,254 51.6 49.8 51.6 Republic 716 10.5 9.1 8.1 Rice 727 16.3 14.6 14.8 Riley 610 107.1 110.1 103.1 Rooks 888 7.9 6.8 6.4 Rush 718 6.3 5.4 4.9 Russell 885 10.2 8.9 8.3 Saline 720 67.8 68.5 74.5 Scott 718 8.1 7.4 7.1 Sedgwick 999 364.5 403.7 453.2 Seward 640 26.7 29.3 35.2 Shawnee 550 282.2 292.7 309.0 Sheridan 896 4.0 3.4 3.1 Sherman 1,056 7.3 6.6 6.4 Smith 895 6.6 5.7 5.1 Stafford 792 7.2 6.8 6.0 Stanton 680 3.4 3.4 3.5 Stevens 728 6.5 6.9 7.5 Sumner 1,182 21.1 21.9 22.0 Thomas 1,075 7.9 7.7 7.6 Trego 888 4.7 4.2 3.7 Wabaunsee 797 8.6 8.3 8.6 Wallace 914 2.2 2.0 1.9 Washington 898 9.5 7.9 7.2 Wichita 718 4.2 3.8 3.5 Wilson 574 21.1 17.9 18.0 Woodson 501 9.2 8.2 7.6 Wyandotte 151 1,156.6 1,073.0 1,042.9 Kansas 81,815 28.9 30.3 32.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1). * Population density is defined as the average number of persons per square mile of land area, i.e., the number of inhabitants in the area divided by the number of square miles in the area. r - revised population density based on the land area for the respective Census year 407 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau. Figures are number of persons per square mile; due to the extreme range of density, shading is proportional to the log of the value. Kansas: 32.9 Population Density in Kansas, by County, 2000 Allen 28.6 Anderson 13.9 Atchison 38.8 Barber 4.7 Barton 31.5 Bourbon 24.1 Brown 18.8 Butler 41.7 Chase 3.9 Chautauqua 6.8 Cherokee 38.5 Cheyenne 3.1 Clark 2.5 Clay 13.7 Cloud 14.3 Coffey 14.1 Comanche 2.5 Cowley 32.2 Crawford 64.5 Decatur 3.9 Dickinson 22.8 Doniphan 21.0 Douglas 218.8 Edwards 5.5 Elk 5.0 Ellis 30.6 Ellsworth 9.1 Finney 31.1 Ford 29.5 Franklin 43.2 Geary 72.6 Gove 2.9 Graham 3.3 Grant 13.8 Gray 6.8 Greeley 2.0 Greenwood 6.7 Hamilton 2.7 Harper 8.2 Harvey 60.9 Haskell 7.5 Hodgeman 2.4 Jackson 19.3 Jefferson 34.4 Jewell 4.2 Johnson 946.1 Kearny 5.2 Kingman 10.0 Kiowa 4.5 Labette 35.2 Lane 3.0 Leavenworth 148.3 Lincoln 5.0 Linn 16.0 Logan 2.8 Lyon 42.2 McPherson 32.8 Marion 14.2 Marshall 12.1 Meade 4.7 Miami 49.2 Mitchell 9.9 Montgomery 56.2 Morris 8.8 Morton 4.8 Nemaha 14.9 Neosho 29.7 Ness 3.2 Norton 6.8 Osage 23.8 Osborne 5.0 Ottawa 8.5 Pawnee 9.6 Phillips 6.8 Pottawatomie 21.6 Pratt 13.1 Rawlins 2.8 Reno 51.6 Republic 8.1 Rice 14.8 Riley 103.1 Rooks 6.4 Rush 4.9 Russell 8.3 Saline 74.5 Scott 7.1 Sedgwick 453.2 Seward 35.2 Shawnee 309.0 Sheridan 3.1 Sherman 6.4 Smith 5.1 Stafford 6.0 Stanton 3.5 Stevens 7.5 Sumner 22.0 Thomas 7.6 Trego 3.7 Wabaunsee 8.6 Wallace 1.9 Washington 7.2 Wichita 3.5 Wilson 18.0 Woodson 7.6 Wyandotte 1,042.9 408 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000 County Urban Rural Allen 505.2 0.7 99.3 Anderson 584.3 0.6 99.4 Atchison 435.0 1.3 98.7 Barber 1,136.2 0.0 100.0 Barton 900.5 1.3 98.7 Bourbon 638.8 0.6 99.4 Brown 572.2 0.5 99.5 Butler 1,446.4 1.3 98.7 Chase 778.0 0.0 100.0 Chautauqua 644.8 0.0 100.0 Cherokee 591.0 1.4 98.6 Cheyenne 1,020.8 0.0 100.0 Clark 977.2 0.0 100.0 Clay 655.4 0.3 99.7 Cloud 718.5 0.3 99.7 Coffey 654.6 0.2 99.8 Comanche 789.7 0.0 100.0 Cowley 1,132.6 1.2 98.8 Crawford 595.0 2.2 97.8 Decatur 894.2 0.0 100.0 Dickinson 852.1 0.3 99.7 Doniphan 397.1 0.2 99.8 Douglas 474.5 5.6 94.4 Edwards 622.1 0.0 100.0 Elk 650.4 0.0 100.0 Ellis 900.5 0.8 99.2 Ellsworth 723.4 0.2 99.8 Finney 1,302.6 1.8 98.2 Ford 1,099.3 1.1 98.9 Franklin 576.7 0.9 99.1 Geary 404.4 3.7 96.3 Gove 1,071.5 0.0 100.0 Graham 898.7 0.0 100.0 Grant 575.0 0.7 99.3 Gray 869.3 0.0 100.0 Greeley 778.0 0.0 100.0 Greenwood 1,152.6 0.2 99.8 Hamilton 997.6 0.0 100.0 Harper 803.0 0.0 100.0 Harvey 540.5 2.5 97.5 Haskell 577.7 0.0 100.0 Hodgeman 860.2 0.0 100.0 Jackson 657.9 0.2 99.8 Jefferson 556.9 0.0 100.0 Jewell 914.5 0.0 100.0 Johnson 480.1 34.5 65.5 Kearny 871.5 0.0 100.0 Kingman 866.7 0.2 99.8 Kiowa 722.6 0.0 100.0 Labette 653.3 0.8 99.2 Lane 717.4 0.0 100.0 Leavenworth 468.3 4.7 95.3 Lincoln 719.9 0.0 100.0 Linn 606.3 0.0 100.0 Total Area (in square miles) Percent of Total Area (area in square miles) 409 Land Area in Kansas, by Urban and Rural Residence and County, 2000 County Urban Rural Total Area (in square miles) Percent of Total Area (area in square miles) Logan 1,073.1 0.0 100.0 Lyon 855.1 1.2 98.8 McPherson 901.2 0.6 99.4 Marion 953.5 0.1 99.9 Marshall 904.4 0.3 99.7 Meade 979.7 0.0 100.0 Miami 590.2 2.1 97.9 Mitchell 718.6 0.2 99.8 Montgomery 651.4 1.8 98.2 Morris 702.8 0.0 100.0 Morton 729.9 0.0 100.0 Nemaha 719.4 0.0 100.0 Neosho 578.0 0.6 99.4 Ness 1,075.0 0.0 100.0 Norton 881.4 0.3 99.7 Osage 719.2 0.0 100.0 Osborne 894.3 0.0 100.0 Ottawa 721.9 0.0 100.0 Pawnee 754.6 0.4 99.6 Phillips 894.8 0.1 99.9 Pottawatomie 862.1 0.2 99.8 Pratt 735.8 0.3 99.7 Rawlins 1,069.7 0.0 100.0 Reno 1,271.3 1.7 98.3 Republic 720.3 0.0 100.0 Rice 728.3 0.4 99.6 Riley 622.1 3.4 96.6 Rooks 895.4 0.0 100.0 Rush 718.4 0.0 100.0 Russell 899.0 0.2 99.8 Saline 721.3 2.6 97.4 Scott 717.6 0.2 99.8 Sedgwick 1,009.4 17.3 82.7 Seward 640.5 0.8 99.2 Shawnee 556.3 12.7 87.3 Sheridan 896.6 0.0 100.0 Sherman 1,056.0 0.2 99.8 Smith 896.5 0.0 100.0 Stafford 794.7 0.0 100.0 Stanton 680.1 0.0 100.0 Stevens 727.7 0.2 99.8 Sumner 1,184.8 0.5 99.5 Thomas 1,074.9 0.2 99.8 Trego 899.0 0.0 100.0 Wabaunsee 799.8 0.0 100.0 Wallace 914.0 0.0 100.0 Washington 898.8 0.0 100.0 Wichita 718.5 0.0 100.0 Wilson 575.0 0.2 99.8 Woodson 505.5 0.0 100.0 Wyandotte 155.7 50.6 49.4 Kansas 82,276.8 1.1 98.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1) and TIGER boundary files. Calculations of Rural and Urban Area made by the Institute for Policy & Social Research. Urban areas are those areas in an Urban Cluster or Urbanized Area. 410 Reno Butler Ford Ness Ellis Gove Finney Gray Lyon Logan Rice Trego Smith Clay Lane Jewell Rooks Marion Linn Rush Scott Rawlins Thomas Barton Norton Riley Chase Kearny Cloud Russell Phillips Sherman Wallace Saline Decatur Graham Osage Hamilton Morris Marshall Sedgwick Osborne Ottawa Cheyenne Greeley Coffey Greenwood Sheridan Miami Stafford Allen Pawnee Lincoln Wichita Mitchell Nemaha Brown Dickinson Republic McPherson Hodgeman Jackson Harvey Ellsworth Washington Bourbon Edwards Franklin Wabaunsee Geary Pottawatomie Shawnee Anderson Jefferson Douglas Johnson Woodson Atchison Doniphan Elk Clark Barber Cowley Pratt SumnerMeade Harper Kiowa Grant Morton Kingman Stevens Labette Stanton Seward Wilson Haskell Neosho Comanche Crawford Cherokee Chautauqua Montgomery Leavenworth Wyandotte Urban Clusters and Urbanized Areas in Kansas, 1999 Urban Cluster Urbanized Area Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, cartographic boundary files for Kansas Counties and 1999 Urban Areas. 411 C ount y Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral A l l en 7, 094 11, 093 6, 885 9, 484 6, 493 8, 550 6, 938 8, 716 6, 351 8, 287 6, 343 6, 885 A nders on 2, 693 7, 574 3, 034 6, 001 3, 169 5, 332 3, 310 5, 439 3, 210 4, 593 3, 415 4, 695 A t c hi s on 12, 792 8, 704 12, 529 8, 369 12, 565 6, 600 11, 407 6, 990 10, 656 6, 276 10, 487 6, 287 B arber - 8, 521 3, 072 5, 641 2, 545 4, 471 - 6, 548 - 5, 874 - 5, 307 B art on 19, 246 10, 663 23, 647 8, 721 19, 843 10, 820 22, 794 8, 549 18, 609 10, 773 18, 812 9, 393 B ourbon 10, 335 8, 818 9, 410 6, 680 8, 967 6, 248 8, 893 7, 076 8, 362 6, 604 7, 879 7, 500 B r ow n 3, 294 11, 357 3, 391 9, 838 3, 365 8, 320 3, 702 8, 253 3, 603 7, 525 3, 492 7, 232 B ut l er 15, 520 15, 481 18, 957 19, 438 18, 285 20, 373 20, 279 24, 503 23, 427 27, 153 33, 229 26, 253 Chas e - 4, 831 - 3, 921 - 3, 408 - 3, 309 - 3, 021 - 3, 030 Chaut auqua - 7, 376 - 5, 956 - 4, 642 - 5, 016 - 4, 407 - 4, 359 Cherok ee 12, 166 12, 978 11, 720 10, 559 11, 557 9, 992 11, 786 10, 518 10, 927 10, 447 11, 079 11, 526 Cheyenne - 5, 668 - 4, 708 - 4, 256 - 3, 678 - 3, 243 - 3, 165 Cl ark - 3, 946 - 3, 396 - 2, 896 - 2, 599 - 2, 418 - 2, 390 Cl ay 4, 528 7, 169 4, 613 6, 062 4, 963 4, 927 4, 948 4, 854 4, 613 4, 545 4, 454 4, 368 Cl oud 7, 175 8, 929 7, 022 7, 385 7, 221 6, 245 6, 847 5, 647 6, 167 4, 856 5, 636 4, 632 Cof f ey - 10, 408 - 8, 403 - 7, 397 2, 901 6, 469 2, 735 5, 669 2, 739 6, 126 Com anc he - 3, 888 - 3, 271 - 2, 702 - 2, 554 - 2, 313 - 1, 967 Cow l ey 23, 167 13, 738 25, 379 12, 482 24, 621 10, 391 23, 937 12, 887 24, 693 12, 222 23, 789 12, 502 Craw f ord 19, 341 20, 890 18, 678 18, 354 22, 762 15, 088 24, 244 13, 672 23, 157 12, 411 24, 280 13, 962 Dec at ur - 6, 185 - 5, 778 - 4, 988 - 4, 509 - 4, 021 - 3, 472 Di c k i ns on 9, 550 11, 640 10, 448 11, 124 9, 826 10, 167 9, 502 10, 673 8, 927 10, 031 6, 831 12, 513 Doni phan 1, 020 9, 479 1, 191 8, 383 1, 283 7, 824 1, 279 7, 989 1, 100 7, 034 997 7, 252 Dougl as 23, 351 10, 735 32, 858 10, 862 48, 218 9, 714 58, 573 9, 067 71, 722 10, 076 87, 182 12, 780 E dw ards - 5, 936 - 5, 118 - 4, 581 - 4, 271 - 3, 787 - 3, 449 E l k - 6, 679 - 5, 048 - 3, 858 - 3, 918 - 3, 327 - 3, 261 Ellis 1 1 , 2 7 4 7 , 7 6 9 1 1 , 9 4 7 9 , 3 2 3 1 5 , 3 9 6 9 , 3 3 4 1 6 , 3 0 1 9 , 7 9 7 1 7 , 7 6 7 8 , 2 3 7 2 0 , 5 9 3 6 , 9 1 4 E l l s w ort h - 8, 465 - 7, 677 - 6, 146 - 6, 640 - 6, 586 2, 792 3, 733 Fi nney 10, 905 4, 187 11, 811 4, 282 14, 708 4, 239 18, 256 5, 569 24, 097 8, 973 32, 770 7, 753 Ford 11, 262 8, 408 13, 520 7, 418 14, 127 8, 460 18, 001 6, 314 21, 129 6, 334 25, 973 6, 485 Frank l i n 10, 081 9, 847 10, 673 8, 875 11, 036 8, 971 11, 016 11, 046 10, 667 11, 327 11, 803 12, 981 Geary 13, 462 8, 209 18, 700 10, 079 23, 525 4, 586 20, 961 8, 891 21, 287 9, 166 24, 020 3, 927 Gove - 4, 447 - 4, 107 - 3, 940 - 3, 726 - 3, 231 - 3, 068 Graham - 5, 020 - 5, 586 - 4, 751 - 3, 995 - 3, 543 - 2, 946 Grant - 4, 638 3, 157 2, 112 3, 779 2, 182 4, 653 2, 324 5, 474 1, 685 6, 280 1, 629 Gray - 4, 894 - 4, 380 - 4, 516 - 5, 138 - 5, 396 - 5, 904 Greel ey - 2, 010 - 2, 087 - 1, 819 - 1, 845 - 1, 774 - 1, 534 Greenw ood 3, 958 9, 616 4, 055 7, 198 3, 576 5, 565 3, 425 5, 339 2, 974 4, 873 2, 873 4, 800 Ham i l t on - 3, 696 - 3, 144 - 2, 747 - 2, 514 - 2, 388 - 2, 670 U r ban and R ur a l Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 412 C ount y Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral U r ban and R ur a l Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Harper 2, 792 7, 471 2, 744 6, 797 2, 653 5, 218 2, 661 5, 117 2, 516 4, 608 - 6, 536 Harvey 11, 590 10, 108 14, 877 10, 988 15, 439 11, 797 19, 345 11, 186 19, 712 11, 316 22, 599 10, 270 Has k el l - 2, 606 - 2, 990 - 3, 672 - 3, 814 - 3, 886 - 4, 307 Hodgem an - 3, 310 - 3, 115 - 2, 662 - 2, 269 - 2, 177 - 2, 085 Ja ckso n 2 ,7 0 5 8 , 3 9 3 3 , 0 2 8 7 , 2 8 1 3 , 0 6 3 7 , 2 7 9 3 , 1 3 2 8 , 5 1 2 3 , 1 9 6 8 , 3 2 9 3 , 2 8 4 9 , 3 7 3 J ef f ers on - 11, 084 - 11, 252 - 11, 945 - 15, 207 - 15, 905 - 18, 426 J ew el l - 9, 698 - 7, 217 - 6, 099 - 5, 241 - 4, 251 - 3, 791 J ohns on 44, 353 18, 430 122, 071 21, 721 199, 910 17, 752 244, 828 25, 441 333, 636 21, 418 428, 500 22, 586 K earny - 3, 492 - 3, 108 - 3, 047 - 3, 435 - 4, 027 - 4, 531 K i ngm an 3, 200 7, 124 3, 582 6, 376 3, 622 5, 264 3, 563 5, 397 3, 196 5, 096 3, 195 5, 478 K i ow a - 4, 743 - 4, 626 - 4, 088 - 4, 046 - 3, 660 - 3, 278 Labet t e 14, 750 14, 535 13, 929 12, 876 13, 015 12, 760 12, 898 12, 784 11, 924 11, 769 11, 143 11, 692 Lane - 2, 808 - 3, 060 - 2, 707 - 2, 472 - 2, 375 - 2, 155 Leavenw ort h 20, 579 21, 782 22, 052 26, 472 37, 004 16, 336 38, 963 15, 846 45, 615 18, 756 46, 845 21, 846 Li nc ol n - 6, 643 - 5, 556 - 4, 582 - 4, 145 - 3, 653 - 3, 578 Li nn - 10, 053 - 8, 274 - 7, 770 - 8, 234 - 8, 254 - 9, 570 Logan - 4, 206 - 4, 036 - 3, 814 - 3, 478 - 3, 081 - 3, 046 Lyon 15, 669 10, 907 18, 190 8, 738 23, 327 8, 744 25, 287 9, 821 25, 512 9, 220 26, 798 9, 137 M c P hers on 8, 689 14, 981 12, 605 11, 680 13, 615 11, 163 14, 908 11, 947 15, 498 11, 770 16, 920 12, 634 M ari on - 16, 307 - 15, 143 2, 730 11, 205 2, 717 10, 805 2, 704 10, 184 2, 763 10, 598 M ars hal l 3, 866 14, 060 4, 143 11, 455 3, 588 9, 551 3, 670 9, 117 3, 359 8, 346 3, 057 7, 908 M eade - 5, 710 - 5, 505 - 4, 912 - 4, 788 - 4, 247 - 4, 631 M i am i 8, 319 11, 379 9, 406 10, 478 8, 916 10, 338 9, 016 12, 602 9, 288 14, 178 12, 629 15, 722 M i t c hel l 4, 085 6, 235 3, 837 5, 029 4, 121 3, 889 4, 367 3, 750 4, 066 3, 137 3, 607 3, 325 M ont gom ery 34, 276 12, 211 34, 069 10, 938 28, 072 11, 877 28, 552 13, 729 22, 859 15, 957 20, 931 15, 321 M orri s 2, 722 5, 763 2, 664 4, 728 - 6, 432 - 6, 419 - 6, 198 - 6, 104 M ort on - 2, 610 - 3, 354 - 3, 576 - 3, 454 - 3, 480 - 3, 496 Nem aha - 14, 341 - 12, 897 - 11, 825 - 11, 211 - 10, 446 - 10, 717 Neos ho 10, 109 10, 239 10, 849 8, 606 10, 341 8, 471 10, 506 8, 461 9, 488 7, 547 9, 332 7, 665 Nes s - 6, 322 - 5, 470 - 4, 791 - 4, 498 - 4, 033 - 3, 454 Nort on 3, 060 5, 748 3, 345 4, 690 3, 627 3, 652 3, 400 3, 289 3, 017 2, 930 3, 750 2, 203 Os age - 12, 811 - 12, 886 2, 600 10, 752 2, 667 12, 652 2, 689 12, 559 - 16, 712 Os borne - 8, 558 - 7, 506 - 6, 416 - 5, 959 - 4, 867 - 4, 452 Ot t aw a - 7, 265 - 6, 779 - 6, 183 - 5, 971 - 5, 634 - 6, 163 P aw nee 4, 447 6, 594 5, 001 5, 253 4, 567 3, 917 4, 811 3, 254 4, 490 3, 065 4, 874 2, 359 Ph illip s 2 ,5 8 9 6 , 6 8 4 3 , 2 3 3 5 , 4 7 6 3 , 2 4 1 4 , 6 4 7 3 , 2 2 9 4 , 1 7 7 2 , 8 2 8 3 , 7 6 2 2 , 6 6 8 3 , 3 3 3 P ot t aw at om i e - 12, 344 - 11, 957 3, 185 8, 570 3, 321 11, 461 3, 849 12, 279 4, 238 13, 971 P r at t 7, 523 4, 633 8, 156 3, 966 6, 736 3, 320 6, 885 3, 390 6, 687 3, 015 6, 448 3, 199 413 C ount y Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb a n Ru ral Urb an Ru ral U r ban and R ur a l Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1950-2000 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Raw l i ns - 5, 728 - 5, 279 - 4, 393 - 4, 105 - 3, 404 - 2, 966 Reno 33, 575 20, 483 37, 574 21, 481 36, 885 23, 880 40, 284 24, 699 39, 308 23, 081 44, 341 20, 449 Republ i c 2, 858 8, 620 2, 940 6, 828 3, 063 5, 435 2, 805 4, 764 2, 517 3, 965 - 5, 835 Ri c e 4, 545 11, 090 4, 592 9, 317 4, 355 7, 965 4, 152 7, 748 3, 688 6, 922 6, 097 4, 664 Ri l ey 19, 056 14, 349 22, 993 18, 921 42, 296 14, 492 46, 912 16, 593 49, 734 17, 405 53, 605 9, 238 Rook s - 9, 043 3, 104 6, 630 2, 627 5, 001 - 7, 006 - 6, 039 - 5, 685 Rus h - 7, 231 - 6, 160 - 5, 117 - 4, 516 - 3, 842 - 3, 551 Rus s el l 6, 483 6, 923 6, 113 5, 235 5, 371 4, 057 5, 427 3, 441 4, 781 3, 054 4, 329 3, 041 S al i ne 26, 176 7, 233 43, 202 11, 513 37, 714 8, 878 41, 843 7, 062 42, 297 7, 004 45, 551 8, 046 S c ot t 3, 204 1, 717 3, 555 1, 673 4, 001 1, 605 4, 154 1, 628 3, 785 1, 504 3, 687 1, 433 S edgw i c k 194, 047 28, 243 311, 460 31, 771 317, 424 33, 270 325, 610 40, 921 360, 578 43, 084 413, 159 39, 710 S ew ard 7, 134 2, 838 13, 813 2, 117 13, 471 2, 273 14, 911 2, 160 16, 573 2, 170 19, 320 3, 190 S haw nee 89, 104 16, 314 119, 500 21, 786 132, 108 23, 214 125, 936 28, 980 132, 711 28, 265 142, 541 27, 330 S heri dan - 4, 607 - 4, 267 - 3, 859 - 3, 544 - 3, 043 - 2, 813 S herm an 4, 690 2, 683 4, 459 2, 223 5, 510 2, 282 5, 708 2, 051 4, 983 1, 943 4, 838 1, 922 S m i t h - 8, 846 - 7, 776 - 6, 757 - 5, 947 - 5, 078 - 4, 536 S t af f ord - 8, 816 - 7, 451 - 5, 943 - 5, 694 - 5, 365 - 4, 789 S t ant on - 2, 263 - 2, 108 - 2, 287 - 2, 339 - 2, 333 - 2, 406 S t evens 2, 781 1, 735 2, 912 1, 488 2, 739 1, 459 3, 165 1, 571 3, 179 1, 869 3, 773 1, 690 S um ner 7, 747 15, 899 10, 019 15, 297 9, 194 14, 359 9, 472 15, 456 9, 619 16, 222 9, 751 16, 195 Thom as 3, 859 3, 713 4, 210 3, 148 4, 658 2, 843 5, 544 2, 907 5, 396 2, 862 5, 359 2, 821 Trego - 5, 868 2, 808 2, 665 - 4, 436 - 4, 165 - 3, 694 - 3, 319 W abauns ee - 7, 212 - 6, 648 - 6, 397 - 6, 867 - 6, 603 - 6, 885 W al l ac e - 2, 508 - 2, 069 - 2, 215 - 2, 045 - 1, 821 - 1, 749 W as hi ngt on - 12, 977 - 10, 739 - 9, 249 - 8, 543 - 7, 073 - 6, 483 W i c hi t a - 2, 640 - 2, 765 - 3, 274 - 3, 041 - 2, 758 - 2, 531 W i l s on 6, 980 7, 835 6, 827 6, 250 6, 375 4, 942 6, 461 5, 667 5, 436 4, 853 2, 910 7, 422 W oods on - 6, 711 - 5, 423 - 4, 789 - 4, 600 - 4, 116 - 3, 788 W y andot t e 143, 444 21, 874 164, 182 21, 313 171, 877 14, 968 170, 836 1, 499 160, 196 1, 797 149, 491 8, 391 Kansas 993, 220 912, 079 1, 328, 741 849, 870 1, 484, 870 761, 708 1, 575, 899 787, 780 1, 712, 564 765, 010 1, 920, 081 767, 180 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, C ensus of P opul at i on, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and S u m m a ry Fi l e 3, 2000. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates no urban l and area w i thi n the county . 414 County 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Allen 47.0 45.4 36.4 39.0 42.1 43.3 44.3 43.4 44.1 Anderson - 20.7 22.4 26.2 33.6 37.4 37.8 41.1 42.1 Atchison 53.9 54.4 56.9 59.5 60.0 65.6 62.0 62.9 62.5 Barber - - - - 35.3 34.4 - - - Barton 24.2 43.2 51.0 64.3 73.1 63.3 72.7 63.3 66.7 Bourbon 45.7 46.4 50.4 54.0 58.5 59.0 55.7 55.9 51.2 Brown 34.5 35.8 35.1 22.5 25.6 28.8 31.0 32.4 32.6 Butler 34.7 40.0 43.3 50.1 49.4 47.4 45.3 46.3 55.9 Chase - - - - - - - - - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - - Cherokee 34.1 39.8 42.6 48.4 52.8 52.9 52.8 51.1 49.0 Cheyenne - - - - - - - - - Clark - - - - - - - - - Clay 25.9 30.1 34.0 38.7 43.2 51.7 50.5 50.4 50.5 Cloud 26.6 32.2 36.3 44.6 48.7 52.9 54.8 55.9 54.9 Coffey - - - - - - 31.0 32.5 30.9 Comanche - - - - - - - - - Cowley 54.6 57.1 58.4 62.8 67.0 70.6 65.0 66.9 65.6 Crawford 43.9 36.8 45.5 48.1 50.4 60.2 63.9 65.1 63.5 Decatur - - - - - - - - - Dickinson 34.8 39.3 41.3 45.1 48.4 49.2 47.1 47.1 35.3 Doniphan - - - 9.7 12.4 13.2 13.8 13.5 12.1 Douglas 51.9 54.6 57.2 68.5 75.2 83.1 86.6 87.7 87.2 Edwards - - - - - - - - - Elk - - - - - - - - - Ellis 22.4 29.0 36.5 59.2 56.2 63.0 62.5 68.3 74.9 Ellsworth - - - - - - - - 42.8 Finney 50.1 55.6 62.3 72.3 73.4 78.1 76.6 72.9 80.9 Ford 35.5 48.7 49.2 57.3 64.6 62.5 74.0 76.9 80.0 Franklin 41.1 43.4 48.8 50.6 54.6 55.2 49.9 48.5 47.6 Geary 56.0 51.6 55.9 62.1 65.0 83.9 70.2 69.9 85.9 Gove - - - - - - - - - Graham - - - - - - - - - Grant - - - - 59.9 60.4 66.7 76.5 79.4 Gray - - - - - - - - - Greeley - - - - - - - - - Greenwood 17.7 19.2 23.1 29.2 36.0 40.0 39.1 37.9 37.4 Hamilton - - - - - - - - - Harper 20.1 23.0 23.8 27.2 28.8 34.4 34.2 35.3 - Harvey 47.2 49.9 50.9 53.4 57.5 56.7 63.4 63.5 68.8 Haskell - - - - - - - - - Hodgeman - - - - - - - - - Jackson 17.4 18.3 21.6 24.4 29.4 29.6 26.9 27.7 25.9 Jefferson - - - - - - - - - Jewell - - - - - - - - - Johnson 17.8 13.5 11.9 70.6 84.9 91.8 90.6 94.0 95.0 Kearny - - - - - - - - - Kingman - 23.6 26.8 31.0 36.0 41.8 39.8 38.5 36.8 Kiowa - - - - - - - - - Labette 47.1 47.5 47.1 50.4 52.0 50.0 50.2 50.3 48.8 Lane - - - - - - - - - Leavenworth 44.0 40.9 46.8 48.6 45.4 69.3 71.1 70.9 68.2 Lincoln - - - - - - - - - Linn - - - - - - - - - Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County Census Years 1920-2000 415 County 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas, by County Census Years 1920-2000 Logan - - - - - - - - - Lyon 43.1 48.1 49.9 59.0 67.6 72.7 72.0 73.5 74.6 McPherson 21.0 26.1 29.8 36.7 51.9 54.6 55.5 56.8 57.3 Marion - - - - - 19.6 20.1 21.0 20.7 Marshall 13.4 17.4 19.3 21.6 26.6 28.1 28.7 28.7 27.9 Meade - - - - - - - - - Miami 40.4 38.6 39.3 42.2 47.3 46.3 41.7 39.6 44.5 Mitchell 23.9 27.4 33.2 39.6 43.3 53.6 53.8 56.4 52.0 Montgomery 67.5 70.1 69.8 73.7 75.7 69.7 67.5 58.9 57.7 Morris 23.8 24.4 27.7 32.1 36.0 - - - - Morton - - - - - - - - - Nemaha - - - - - - - - - Neosho 42.9 45.3 45.7 49.7 55.8 55.2 55.4 55.7 54.9 Ness - - - - - - - - - Norton - 23.6 28.1 34.7 41.6 48.2 50.8 50.7 63.0 Osage - - - - - 19.2 17.4 17.6 - Osborne - - - - - - - - - Ottawa - - - - - - - - - Pawnee 33.7 33.6 34.3 40.3 48.8 55.1 59.7 59.4 67.4 Phillips - - - 27.9 37.1 41.4 43.6 42.9 44.5 Pottawatomie - - - - - 27.0 22.5 23.9 23.3 Pratt 40.2 47.5 53.4 61.9 67.3 67.6 67.0 68.9 66.8 Rawlins - - - - - - - - - Reno 52.4 56.7 57.5 62.1 63.6 60.7 62.0 63.0 68.4 Republic - - 19.7 24.9 30.1 36.1 37.1 38.8 - Rice 17.0 21.3 26.1 29.1 33.0 35.4 34.9 25.3 56.7 Riley 38.7 51.0 56.6 57.0 54.9 74.4 73.9 74.1 85.3 Rooks - - - - 31.9 31.3 - - - Rush - - - - - - - - - Russell - - 35.8 48.4 53.9 62.7 61.2 61.0 58.7 Saline 60.1 68.7 71.3 78.4 79.0 80.9 85.6 85.8 85.0 Scott - - - 65.1 68.0 69.7 71.8 71.6 72.0 Sedgwick 78.3 81.5 80.2 87.3 90.7 90.5 88.8 89.3 91.2 Seward 58.1 65.6 67.4 71.5 86.7 85.0 87.3 88.4 85.8 Shawnee 72.3 75.3 74.3 84.5 84.6 85.1 81.3 82.4 83.9 Sheridan - - - - - - - - - Sherman 48.6 49.0 51.5 63.6 66.6 70.1 73.6 71.9 71.6 Smith - - - - - - - - - Stafford - - - - - - - - - Stanton - - - - - - - - - Stevens - - - 61.6 66.2 66.7 66.8 63.0 69.1 Sumner 24.1 25.6 27.7 32.8 39.6 38.3 38.0 37.2 37.6 Thomas - - - 51.0 57.2 66.3 65.6 65.3 65.5 Trego - - - - 51.3 - - - - Wabaunsee - - - - - - - - - Wallace - - - - - - - - - Washington - - - - - - - - - Wichita - - - - - - - - - Wilson 37.3 36.6 38.9 47.1 52.2 56.6 53.3 52.8 28.2 Woodson - - - - - - - - - Wyandotte 89.1 86.3 83.7 86.8 88.5 92.0 99.1 98.9 94.7 Kansas 34.9 38.8 41.9 52.1 61.0 66.0 66.7 69.1 71.4 Single dash (-) indicates no urban land area within the county. Residual percentage is the rural population. U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population, 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and Summary File 3, 2000. 416 C ount y T ot al Inst it ut ionaliz ed T ot a l I nst i t ut i onaliz ed A l l en 387 258 129 357 189 168 A nders on 137 125 12 127 118 9 A t c hi s on 1, 227 463 764 1, 053 313 740 B arber 124 78 46 65 65 0 B art on 760 411 349 772 439 333 B ourbon 449 251 198 324 205 119 B r ow n 270 265 5 202 202 0 B ut l er 867 715 152 2, 010 1, 754 256 Chas e 67 67 0 113 113 0 Chaut auqua 156 155 1 154 154 0 Cherok ee 297 260 37 335 264 71 Cheyenne 50 50 0 54 54 0 C l a r k 6 3 6 3 0 4 6 4 6 0 Cl ay 253 253 0 165 165 0 Cl oud 464 355 109 662 346 316 Cof f ey 167 144 23 170 126 44 Com anc he 100 100 0 70 70 0 Cow l ey 1, 815 1, 371 444 1, 808 946 862 Craw f ord 1, 453 689 764 1, 814 698 1, 116 Dec at ur 145 145 0 121 120 1 Di c k i ns on 424 381 43 338 330 8 Doni phan 264 86 178 391 94 297 Dougl as 8, 830 753 8, 077 8, 714 583 8, 131 Ed w a r d s 9 2 9 1 1 6 1 5 9 2 Elk 9 2 9 2 0 8 6 8 6 0 E llis 1, 121 321 800 1, 259 323 936 E l l s w ort h 655 639 16 826 810 16 Fi nney 431 289 142 572 237 335 Ford 925 403 522 782 502 280 Frank l i n 553 295 258 592 315 277 Geary 1, 494 220 1, 274 611 228 383 G o v e 4 3 4 3 0 5 3 5 3 0 Graham 56 56 0 69 45 24 Grant 71 71 0 71 71 0 Gray 94 94 0 141 136 5 G r oup Q uar ter s Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1990 and 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz ed P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz e d P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 1990 417 C ount y T ot al Inst it ut ionaliz ed T ot a l I nst i t ut i onaliz ed G r oup Q uar ter s Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1990 and 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz ed P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz e d P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 1990 Greel ey 34 30 4 27 27 0 Greenw ood 199 199 0 191 163 28 Ham i l t on 62 56 6 43 43 0 Harper 149 149 0 168 168 0 Harvey 1, 642 857 785 1, 440 791 649 H a ske ll 3 0 3 0 0 3 5 3 5 0 Hodgem an 43 42 1 35 35 0 Ja ckso n 129 129 0 231 214 17 J ef f ers on 421 420 1 259 248 11 Je w e ll 3 0 3 0 0 4 5 4 1 4 J ohns on 2, 774 2, 131 643 4, 978 3, 775 1, 203 K earny 42 42 0 45 45 0 K i ngm an 190 178 12 198 198 0 K i ow a 158 102 56 108 60 48 Labet t e 794 737 57 857 591 266 Lane 51 51 0 23 23 0 Leavenw ort h 9, 397 6, 847 2, 550 6, 635 5, 989 646 Li nc ol n 79 79 0 76 76 0 Li nn 182 182 0 131 109 22 Logan 60 60 0 57 57 0 Lyon 1, 965 399 1, 566 1, 613 426 1, 187 M c P hers on 1, 559 605 954 1, 637 658 979 M ari on 815 486 329 765 331 434 M ars hal l 289 260 29 244 233 11 M eade 100 100 0 114 114 0 M i am i 1, 016 815 201 746 606 140 M i t c hel l 347 256 91 345 240 105 M ont gom ery 853 549 304 900 557 343 M o r r i s 9 9 9 9 0 7 5 7 5 0 M o r to n 6 2 6 2 0 5 7 5 7 0 Nem aha 90 90 0 498 454 44 Neos ho 483 378 105 478 297 181 N e ss 6 0 6 0 0 7 9 7 6 3 Nort on 558 556 2 790 774 16 Os age 330 307 23 233 219 14 418 C ount y T ot al Inst it ut ionaliz ed T ot a l I nst i t ut i onaliz ed G r oup Q uar ter s Population in K a nsas, by C ounty 1990 and 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz ed P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 2000 N on- Inst it ut ionaliz e d P e rsons i n Group Quarters, 1990 Os borne 132 132 0 119 113 6 Ot t aw a 125 120 5 191 172 19 P aw nee 702 608 94 904 648 256 P h illips 178 178 0 143 143 0 P ot t aw at om i e 324 220 104 282 142 140 P r at t 261 136 125 325 144 181 R a w lin s 5 1 5 1 0 5 6 5 0 6 Reno 2, 837 2, 494 343 3, 253 2, 953 300 Republ i c 208 208 0 140 140 0 Ri c e 470 195 275 879 153 726 Ri l ey 12, 325 287 12, 038 9, 314 427 8, 887 Rook s 168 168 0 197 197 0 R u sh 8 5 8 5 0 8 8 8 8 0 Rus s el l 162 162 0 209 172 37 S al i ne 851 530 321 1, 443 710 733 Sco tt 8 7 8 7 0 8 6 8 6 0 S edgw i c k 5, 961 3, 493 2, 468 6, 278 3, 937 2, 341 S ew ard 292 151 141 414 226 188 S haw nee 4, 141 2, 998 1, 143 4, 896 4, 077 819 S heri dan 38 38 0 44 44 0 S herm an 170 130 40 134 72 62 S m i t h 150 150 0 109 104 5 S t af f ord 160 160 0 79 70 9 S t ant on 27 27 0 55 55 0 S t evens 57 57 0 60 60 0 S um ner 460 433 27 408 382 26 Thom as 267 98 169 281 118 163 Trego 91 88 3 109 109 0 W abauns ee 109 109 0 112 112 0 W a lla ce 2 7 2 7 0 2 5 2 5 0 W as hi ngt on 154 154 0 204 181 23 W i ch ita 3 8 3 8 0 2 5 2 5 0 W i l s on 188 153 35 238 167 71 W oods on 153 153 0 114 114 0 W y andot t e 1, 828 1, 353 475 1, 592 1, 116 476 Kansas 82, 765 42, 896 39, 869 81, 950 45, 396 36, 554 S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, General P opul ati on C haracteri sti cs: K ansas (1990 C P H - 1-18); 2000 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P r ofi l e s of General D e m ographi c C haracteri sti cs: K ansas ( D P - 1 ) , h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/dp1/2k h20.pdf (accessed D e cem ber 1, 2005). 419 Number of Households in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 County Number Percent Allen 5,705 5,775 70 1.2 2.50 2.43 Anderson 3,067 3,221 154 5.0 2.50 2.48 Atchison 6,129 6,275 146 2.4 2.56 2.51 Barber 2,358 2,235 -123 -5.2 2.44 2.35 Barton 11,561 11,393 -168 -1.5 2.48 2.41 Bourbon 5,897 6,161 264 4.5 2.46 2.44 Brown 4,347 4,318 -29 -0.7 2.50 2.44 Butler 18,488 21,527 3,039 16.4 2.69 2.67 Chase 1,214 1,246 32 2.6 2.43 2.34 Chautauqua 1,835 1,796 -39 -2.1 2.32 2.34 Cherokee 8,396 8,875 479 5.7 2.51 2.51 Cheyenne 1,389 1,360 -29 -2.1 2.30 2.29 Clark 1,006 979 -27 -2.7 2.34 2.39 Clay 3,641 3,617 -24 -0.7 2.45 2.39 Cloud 4,483 4,163 -320 -7.1 2.36 2.31 Coffey 3,311 3,489 178 5.4 2.49 2.49 Comanche 950 872 -78 -8.2 2.33 2.18 Cowley 14,047 14,039 -8 -0.1 2.50 2.46 Crawford 14,606 15,504 898 6.1 2.34 2.35 Decatur 1,651 1,494 -157 -9.5 2.35 2.24 Dickinson 7,542 7,903 361 4.8 2.46 2.40 Doniphan 3,074 3,173 99 3.2 2.56 2.48 Douglas 30,138 38,486 8,348 27.7 2.42 2.37 Edwards 1,585 1,455 -130 -8.2 2.33 2.33 Elk 1,436 1,412 -24 -1.7 2.25 2.25 Ellis 10,096 11,193 1,097 10.9 2.46 2.35 Ellsworth 2,522 2,481 -41 -1.6 2.35 2.30 Finney 10,836 12,948 2,112 19.5 3.01 3.09 Ford 9,872 10,852 980 9.9 2.69 2.92 Franklin 8,308 9,452 1,144 13.8 2.58 2.56 Geary 10,676 10,458 -218 -2.0 2.71 2.61 Gove 1,284 1,245 -39 -3.0 2.48 2.42 Graham 1,435 1,263 -172 -12.0 2.43 2.28 Grant 2,393 2,742 349 14.6 2.96 2.86 Gray 1,913 2,045 132 6.9 2.77 2.82 Greeley 656 602 -54 -8.2 2.65 2.50 Greenwood 3,285 3,234 -51 -1.6 2.33 2.31 Hamilton 986 1,054 68 6.9 2.36 2.49 Harper 3,007 2,773 -234 -7.8 2.32 2.30 Harvey 11,581 12,581 1,000 8.6 2.54 2.50 Haskell 1,372 1,481 109 7.9 2.81 2.88 Hodgeman 826 796 -30 -3.6 2.58 2.58 Jackson 4,277 4,727 450 10.5 2.66 2.63 Jefferson 5,778 6,830 1,052 18.2 2.68 2.66 Jewell 1,806 1,695 -111 -6.1 2.34 2.21 Johnson 136,433 174,570 38,137 28.0 2.58 2.56 Kearny 1,379 1,542 163 11.8 2.89 3.35 Kingman 3,175 3,371 196 6.2 2.55 3.03 Kiowa 1,466 1,365 -101 -6.9 2.39 2.32 Labette 9,377 9,194 -183 -2.0 2.44 2.39 Lane 966 910 -56 -5.8 2.41 2.34 Leavenworth 19,715 23,071 3,356 17.0 2.79 2.69 Lincoln 1,531 1,529 -2 -0.1 2.33 2.29 Linn 3,215 3,807 592 18.4 2.51 2.48 Households* Persons per Household Change, 1990-2000April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census 420 Number of Households in Kansas, by County 1990 and 2000 County Number Percent Households* Persons per Household Change, 1990-2000April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census April 1, 1990 Census April 1, 2000 Census Logan 1,221 1,243 22 1.8 2.47 2.40 Lyon 13,059 13,691 632 4.8 2.51 2.51 McPherson 10,230 11,205 975 9.5 2.51 2.49 Marion 4,975 5,114 139 2.8 2.43 2.46 Marshall 4,689 4,458 -231 -4.9 2.43 2.40 Meade 1,667 1,728 61 3.7 2.49 2.61 Miami 8,402 10,365 1,963 23.4 2.67 2.66 Mitchell 2,846 2,850 4 0.1 2.41 2.31 Montgomery 15,670 14,903 -767 -4.9 2.42 2.37 Morris 2,528 2,539 11 0.4 2.41 2.37 Morton 1,290 1,306 16 1.2 2.65 2.63 Nemaha 3,996 3,959 -37 -0.9 2.59 2.58 Neosho 6,748 6,739 -9 -0.1 2.45 2.45 Ness 1,670 1,516 -154 -9.2 2.38 2.23 Norton 2,330 2,266 -64 -2.7 2.31 2.28 Osage 5,806 6,490 684 11.8 2.57 2.54 Osborne 2,057 1,940 -117 -5.7 2.30 2.23 Ottawa 2,266 2,430 164 7.2 2.43 2.46 Pawnee 2,923 2,739 -184 -6.3 2.34 2.31 Phillips 2,695 2,496 -199 -7.4 2.38 2.35 Pottawatomie 5,938 6,771 833 14.0 2.66 2.65 Pratt 3,937 3,963 26 0.7 2.40 2.35 Rawlins 1,361 1,269 -92 -6.8 2.46 2.29 Reno 24,239 25,498 1,259 5.2 2.46 2.41 Republic 2,769 2,557 -212 -7.7 2.27 2.23 Rice 4,165 4,050 -115 -2.8 2.43 2.44 Riley 21,280 22,137 857 4.0 2.58 2.42 Rooks 2,444 2,362 -82 -3.4 2.40 2.32 Rush 1,642 1,548 -94 -5.7 2.29 2.24 Russell 3,371 3,207 -164 -4.9 2.28 2.23 Saline 19,826 21,436 1,610 8.1 2.44 2.43 Scott 2,022 2,045 23 1.1 2.57 2.46 Sedgwick 156,571 176,444 19,873 12.7 2.54 2.53 Seward 6,614 7,419 805 12.2 2.79 2.98 Shawnee 63,768 68,920 5,152 8.1 2.46 2.39 Sheridan 1,171 1,124 -47 -4.0 2.57 2.46 Sherman 2,733 2,758 25 0.9 2.47 2.40 Smith 2,165 1,953 -212 -9.8 2.28 2.27 Stafford 2,203 2,010 -193 -8.8 2.36 2.34 Stanton 831 858 27 3.2 2.77 2.74 Stevens 1,885 1,988 103 5.5 2.65 2.72 Sumner 9,689 9,888 199 2.1 2.62 2.58 Thomas 3,124 3,226 102 3.3 2.56 2.45 Trego 1,464 1,412 -52 -3.6 2.46 2.27 Wabaunsee 2,482 2,633 151 6.1 2.62 2.57 Wallace 677 674 -3 -0.4 2.65 2.56 Washington 2,862 2,673 -189 -6.6 2.42 2.35 Wichita 996 967 -29 -2.9 2.73 2.59 Wilson 4,194 4,203 9 0.2 2.41 2.40 Woodson 1,699 1,642 -57 -3.4 2.33 2.24 Wyandotte 61,514 59,700 -1,814 -2.9 2.60 2.62 Kansas 944,726 1,037,891 93,165 9.9 2.53 2.51 *The U.S. Census Bureau defines a household as a person or group of people who occupy a housing unit. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: Kansas (CPH-1-18); Census 2000, Summary File 4, http://factfinder.census.gov/ (accessed July 8, 2005). 421 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2007-01.html. Percent Population Change in Kansas, by County April 2000–July 2007 State: 3.24 Allen -6.75 Anderson -2.49 Atchison -1.21 Barber -9.82 Barton -1.55 Bourbon -3.75 Brown -6.12 Butler 5.99 Chase -4.88 Chautauqua -12.69 Cherokee -5.61 Cheyenne -11.50 Clark -12.38 Clay -1.55 Cloud -8.63 Coffey -4.64 Comanche -4.02 Cowley -5.62 Crawford 1.62 Decatur -14.89 Dickinson -2.00 Doniphan -5.98 Douglas 13.53 Edwards -9.94 Elk -6.78 Ellis -0.16 Ellsworth -3.30 Finney -5.50 Ford 2.72 Franklin 6.84 Geary -10.01 Gove -14.05 Graham -11.51 Grant -5.21 Gray -4.45 Greeley -15.45 Greenwood -8.86 Hamilton -1.42 Harper -10.97 Harvey 1.90 Haskell -6.38 Hodgeman -5.47 Jackson 6.03 Jefferson 0.22 Jewell -15.64 Johnson 16.58 Kearny -8.45 Kingman -9.77 Kiowa -9.91 Labette -3.77 Lane -18.98 Leavenworth 7.15 Lincoln -8.19 Linn 2.06 Logan -13.72 Lyon 0.13 McPherson -1.21 Marion -8.41 Marshall -7.10 Meade -4.92 Miami 9.62 Mitchell -9.02 Montgomery -4.81 Morris -2.24 Morton -13.10 Nemaha -4.81 Neosho -4.52 Ness -13.40 Norton -8.92 Osage -1.51 Osborne -13.05 Ottawa -2.55 Pawnee -11.31 Phillips -10.75 Pottawatomie 6.52 Pratt -2.29 Rawlins -13.76 Reno -2.54 Republic -16.01 Rice -6.33 Riley 9.91 Rooks -9.23 Rush -9.57 Russell -8.59 Saline 1.84 Scott -10.78 Sedgwick 5.11 Seward 2.66 Shawnee 2.12 Sheridan -11.38 Sherman -11.85 Smith -12.90 Stafford -8.39 Stanton -10.14 Stevens -7.36 Sumner -7.93 Thomas -10.59 Trego -11.81 Wabaunsee -0.22 Wallace -16.75 Washington -9.92 Wichita -13.08 Wilson -5.08 Woodson -12.41 Wyandotte -2.49 422 C ount y A p ri l 1, 2000 C e ns us Ju l y 1, 2000 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2001 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2002 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2003 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2004 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2005 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2006 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2007 E s ti m a te A llen 14, 385 14, 385 14, 149 14, 072 13, 879 13, 849 13, 644 13, 526 13, 414 -6. 7 5 A nders on 8, 110 8, 092 8, 172 8, 095 8, 115 8, 004 7, 963 7, 905 7, 908 -2. 4 9 A t c his on 16, 774 16, 766 16, 800 16, 714 16, 709 16, 730 16, 607 16, 633 16, 571 -1. 2 1 B arber 5, 307 5, 287 5, 125 5, 028 4, 957 4, 886 4, 838 4, 846 4, 786 -9. 8 2 B art on 28, 205 28, 129 27, 931 27, 911 27, 848 27, 756 27, 901 27, 798 27, 768 -1. 5 5 B ourbon 15, 379 15, 384 15, 357 15, 161 15, 110 15, 007 14, 866 14, 834 14, 803 -3. 7 5 B r ow n 10, 724 10, 711 10, 570 10, 393 10, 289 10, 276 10, 105 10, 118 10, 068 -6. 1 2 B ut l er 59, 484 59, 683 59, 742 60, 157 60, 545 61, 159 61, 664 62, 478 63, 045 5. 99 Chas e 3, 030 3, 030 2, 982 3, 027 2, 963 3, 018 2, 987 2, 973 2, 882 -4. 8 8 Chaut auqua 4, 359 4, 348 4, 247 4, 194 4, 153 4, 155 4, 004 3, 870 3, 806 -12. 69 Cherok ee 22, 605 22, 551 22, 270 22, 051 21, 924 21, 849 21, 411 21, 382 21, 337 -5. 6 1 Cheyenne 3, 165 3, 157 3, 082 3, 029 2, 949 2, 911 2, 863 2, 842 2, 801 -11. 50 Clark 2, 390 2, 387 2, 365 2, 331 2, 304 2, 282 2, 204 2, 149 2, 094 -12. 38 Clay 8, 822 8, 813 8, 743 8, 649 8, 565 8, 538 8, 559 8, 590 8, 685 -1. 5 5 Cloud 10, 268 10, 225 10, 055 9, 887 9, 794 9, 623 9, 596 9, 429 9, 382 -8. 6 3 Cof f ey 8, 865 8, 891 8, 780 8, 725 8, 719 8, 608 8, 522 8, 562 8, 454 -4. 6 4 Com anc he 1 967 1 956 1 982 1 954 1 905 1 899 1 925 1 863 1 888 -4 02 P ercen t Ch an g e A p r 2000-Ju l 2007 Population in K a nsas, by C ount y 2000-2007 Com anc he 1 , 967 1 , 956 1 , 982 1 , 954 1 , 905 1 , 899 1 , 925 1 , 863 1 , 888 4 . 02 Cow l ey 36, 291 36, 258 35, 763 36, 072 35, 412 35, 159 34, 508 34, 193 34, 251 -5. 6 2 Craw f ord 38, 242 38, 239 38, 401 38, 298 38, 577 38, 595 38, 568 38, 713 38, 860 1. 62 Dec at ur 3, 472 3, 459 3, 434 3, 352 3, 263 3, 188 3, 068 3, 030 2, 955 -14. 89 Dic k i ns on 19, 344 19, 349 19, 064 18, 983 19, 028 18, 892 18, 902 18, 970 18, 957 -2. 0 0 Doniphan 8, 249 8, 236 8, 189 8, 128 8, 058 7, 900 7, 728 7, 738 7, 756 -5. 9 8 Douglas 99, 962 100, 288 102, 317 104, 466 106, 327 108, 517 111, 519 112, 559 113, 488 13. 53 E dw ards 3, 449 3, 427 3, 383 3, 331 3, 263 3, 281 3, 251 3, 145 3, 106 -9. 9 4 E l k 3, 261 3, 222 3, 161 3, 171 3, 117 3, 111 3, 084 3, 047 3, 040 -6. 7 8 E llis 27, 507 27, 462 27, 539 27, 422 27, 326 27, 221 27, 135 27, 373 27, 464 -0. 1 6 E lls w ort h 6, 525 6, 526 6, 446 6, 361 6, 355 6, 325 6, 264 6, 291 6, 310 -3. 3 0 F i nney 40, 523 40, 596 40, 187 39, 342 38, 900 39, 030 38, 651 38, 479 38, 295 -5. 5 0 F ord 32, 458 32, 576 32, 323 32, 259 32, 692 32, 829 33, 071 32, 967 33, 340 2. 72 F r ank lin 24, 784 24, 852 25, 146 25, 495 25, 708 25, 967 26, 007 26, 353 26, 479 6. 84 Geary 27, 947 27, 780 27, 330 26, 918 26, 789 25, 787 25, 353 25, 451 25, 150 -10. 01 Gove 3, 068 3, 067 3, 006 2, 959 2, 870 2, 803 2, 728 2, 707 2, 637 -14. 05 Graham 2, 946 2, 922 2, 872 2, 843 2, 778 2, 707 2, 663 2, 647 2, 607 -11. 51 Grant 7, 909 7, 880 7, 749 7, 819 7, 645 7, 559 7, 480 7, 478 7, 497 -5. 2 1 Gray 5, 904 5, 905 5, 908 5, 962 5, 968 5, 934 5, 850 5, 745 5, 641 -4. 4 5 Greeley 1, 534 1, 540 1, 538 1, 440 1, 399 1, 394 1, 327 1, 286 1, 297 -15. 45 Greenw ood 7, 673 7, 660 7, 668 7, 583 7, 508 7, 432 7, 239 6, 988 6, 993 -8. 8 6 423 C ount y A p ri l 1, 2000 C e ns us Ju l y 1, 2000 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2001 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2002 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2003 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2004 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2005 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2006 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2007 E s ti m a te P ercen t Ch an g e A p r 2000-Ju l 2007 Population in K a nsas, by C ount y 2000-2007 Ham ilt on 2, 670 2, 660 2, 679 2, 681 2, 699 2, 639 2, 580 2, 593 2, 632 -1. 4 2 Harper 6, 536 6, 502 6, 391 6, 226 6, 186 6, 106 5, 977 5, 873 5, 819 -10. 97 Harvey 32, 869 32, 873 32, 918 33, 185 33, 303 33, 402 33, 382 33, 344 33, 493 1. 90 Has k ell 4, 307 4, 306 4, 236 4, 172 4, 181 4, 172 4, 151 4, 048 4, 032 -6. 3 8 Hodgem an 2, 085 2, 084 2, 127 2, 144 2, 122 2, 084 2, 030 2, 022 1, 971 -5. 4 7 Ja ckso n 1 2 , 6 5 7 1 2 , 6 6 9 1 2 , 6 9 1 1 2 , 8 4 6 1 2 , 9 9 8 1 3 , 0 8 3 1 3 , 3 7 0 1 3 , 3 8 7 1 3 , 4 2 0 6. 03 J ef f ers on 18, 426 18, 443 18, 464 18, 494 18, 507 18, 633 18, 663 18, 444 18, 467 0. 22 J ew ell 3, 791 3, 759 3, 612 3, 496 3, 422 3, 346 3, 263 3, 253 3, 198 -15. 64 J ohns on 451, 479 454, 635 464, 051 476, 189 486, 752 496, 964 506, 299 516, 493 526, 319 16. 58 K earny 4, 531 4, 513 4, 532 4, 442 4, 349 4, 354 4, 289 4, 237 4, 148 -8. 4 5 K i ngm an 8, 673 8, 677 8, 557 8, 398 8, 433 8, 295 8, 075 7, 936 7, 826 -9. 7 7 K i ow a 3, 278 3, 255 3, 135 3, 104 3, 111 3, 051 2, 988 2, 960 2, 953 -9. 9 1 Labet t e 22, 835 22, 743 22, 466 22, 261 22, 145 21, 960 21, 957 21, 984 21, 973 -3. 7 7 Lane 2, 155 2, 146 2, 101 1, 974 1, 945 1, 904 1, 832 1, 763 1, 746 -18. 98 Leavenw ort h 68, 691 68, 923 69, 806 70, 776 71, 233 71, 452 71, 816 72, 591 73, 603 7. 15 Linc oln 3, 578 3, 574 3, 546 3, 486 3, 493 3, 361 3, 371 3, 282 3, 285 -8. 1 9 Linn 9 570 9 605 9 721 9 675 9 682 9 696 9 851 9 895 9 767 20 6 Linn 9 , 570 9 , 605 9 , 721 9 , 675 9 , 682 9 , 696 9 , 851 9 , 895 9 , 767 2 . 06 Logan 3, 046 3, 049 2, 958 2, 927 2, 842 2, 802 2, 752 2, 662 2, 628 -13. 72 Lyon 35, 935 35, 965 36, 028 35, 797 35, 811 35, 988 35, 881 35, 718 35, 981 0. 13 M c P hers on 29, 554 29, 570 29, 483 29, 219 29, 185 29, 199 29, 261 29, 054 29, 196 -1. 2 1 M arion 13, 361 13, 380 13, 298 13, 137 13, 011 12, 770 12, 638 12, 396 12, 238 -8. 4 1 M ars hall 10, 965 10, 933 10, 795 10, 594 10, 454 10, 315 10, 274 10, 196 10, 186 -7. 1 0 M eade 4, 631 4, 622 4, 654 4, 634 4, 550 4, 506 4, 502 4, 446 4, 403 -4. 9 2 M i am i 28, 351 28, 510 28, 596 28, 751 28, 951 29, 512 29, 944 30, 330 31, 078 9. 62 M i t c hell 6, 932 6, 913 6, 765 6, 689 6, 657 6, 504 6, 397 6, 329 6, 307 -9. 0 2 M ont gom ery 36, 254 36, 205 35, 759 35, 176 34, 683 34, 541 34, 274 34, 363 34, 511 -4. 8 1 M orris 6, 104 6, 113 6, 059 5, 982 5, 923 5, 910 5, 953 5, 921 5, 967 -2. 2 4 M ort on 3, 496 3, 482 3, 373 3, 348 3, 341 3, 235 3, 178 3, 115 3, 038 -13. 10 Nem aha 10, 717 10, 685 10, 467 10, 452 10, 414 10, 301 10, 246 10, 204 10, 201 -4. 8 1 Neos ho 16, 997 16, 948 16, 842 16, 620 16, 453 16, 444 16, 313 16, 179 16, 228 -4. 5 2 Nes s 3, 454 3, 440 3, 362 3, 301 3, 195 3, 117 3, 053 2, 990 2, 991 -13. 40 Nort on 5, 953 5, 947 5, 814 5, 762 5, 730 5, 636 5, 578 5, 516 5, 422 -8. 9 2 Os age 16, 712 16, 755 16, 642 16, 660 16, 672 16, 774 16, 779 16, 622 16, 459 -1. 5 1 Os borne 4, 452 4, 435 4, 333 4, 262 4, 117 4, 056 3, 986 3, 951 3, 871 -13. 05 Ot t aw a 6, 163 6, 191 6, 124 6, 156 6, 103 6, 045 6, 011 5, 990 6, 006 -2. 5 5 P aw nee 7, 233 7, 217 7, 009 6, 873 6, 765 6, 704 6, 668 6, 480 6, 415 -11. 31 P hillips 6, 001 5, 994 5, 862 5, 753 5, 629 5, 589 5, 444 5, 371 5, 356 -10. 75 424 C ount y A p ri l 1, 2000 C e ns us Ju l y 1, 2000 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2001 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2002 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2003 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2004 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2005 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2006 E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2007 E s ti m a te P ercen t Ch an g e A p r 2000-Ju l 2007 Population in K a nsas, by C ount y 2000-2007 P ot t aw at om i e 18, 209 18, 277 18, 276 18, 333 18, 552 18, 697 18, 815 18, 914 19, 396 6. 52 P r at t 9, 647 9, 633 9, 527 9, 584 9, 448 9, 330 9, 417 9, 425 9, 426 -2. 2 9 Raw lins 2, 966 2, 960 2, 875 2, 846 2, 765 2, 692 2, 603 2, 573 2, 558 -13. 76 Reno 64, 790 64, 690 64, 481 63, 993 63, 705 63, 418 63, 324 63, 352 63, 145 -2. 5 4 Republic 5, 835 5, 801 5, 652 5, 423 5, 299 5, 163 5, 088 4, 968 4, 901 -16. 01 Ric e 10, 761 10, 733 10, 616 10, 534 10, 466 10, 491 10, 383 10, 220 10, 080 -6. 3 3 Riley 62, 852 62, 985 63, 261 63, 650 65, 363 66, 019 67, 371 69, 021 69, 083 9. 91 Rook s 5, 685 5, 663 5, 548 5, 454 5, 382 5, 331 5, 259 5, 221 5, 160 -9. 2 3 Rus h 3, 551 3, 535 3, 496 3, 426 3, 395 3, 385 3, 312 3, 242 3, 211 -9. 5 7 Rus s ell 7, 370 7, 353 7, 150 7, 007 6, 936 6, 953 6, 770 6, 725 6, 737 -8. 5 9 S aline 53, 597 53, 645 53, 876 54, 014 53, 782 53, 881 53, 991 54, 201 54, 583 1. 84 S c ot t 5, 120 5, 097 5, 081 4, 906 4, 783 4, 611 4, 641 4, 590 4, 568 -10. 78 S edgw ic k 452, 869 453, 539 456, 372 460, 318 461, 526 462, 646 465, 305 469, 321 476, 026 5. 11 S ew ard 22, 510 22, 542 22, 560 22, 815 22, 851 22, 842 22, 723 22, 823 23, 109 2. 66 S haw nee 169, 871 170, 062 170, 354 170, 383 170, 789 171, 247 171, 654 172, 456 173, 476 2. 12 S heridan 2, 813 2, 794 2, 708 2, 637 2, 605 2, 524 2, 529 2, 502 2, 493 -11. 38 S herm an 6 760 6 746 6 590 6 363 6 243 6 122 6 075 5 917 5 959 -11 8 5 S herm an 6 , 760 6 , 746 6 , 590 6 , 363 6 , 243 6 , 122 6 , 075 5 , 917 5 , 959 11 . 85 S m it h 4, 536 4, 515 4, 407 4, 293 4, 221 4, 156 4, 086 4, 011 3, 951 -12. 90 S t af f ord 4, 789 4, 752 4, 716 4, 632 4, 539 4, 445 4, 440 4, 381 4, 387 -8. 3 9 S t ant on 2, 406 2, 402 2, 411 2, 412 2, 352 2, 329 2, 216 2, 195 2, 162 -10. 14 S t evens 5, 463 5, 449 5, 363 5, 325 5, 305 5, 406 5, 323 5, 174 5, 061 -7. 3 6 S um ner 25, 946 25, 946 25, 636 25, 364 25, 029 24, 860 24, 437 24, 136 23, 888 -7. 9 3 T hom as 8, 180 8, 176 8, 122 8, 036 7, 913 7, 754 7, 564 7, 428 7, 314 -10. 59 T r ego 3, 319 3, 292 3, 231 3, 140 3, 093 3, 108 3, 009 2, 961 2, 927 -11. 81 W abauns ee 6, 885 6, 873 6, 781 6, 708 6, 692 6, 730 6, 804 6, 735 6, 870 -0. 2 2 W allac e 1, 749 1, 741 1, 698 1, 669 1, 614 1, 546 1, 510 1, 493 1, 456 -16. 75 W as hingt on 6, 483 6, 472 6, 326 6, 234 6, 169 6, 065 5, 994 5, 935 5, 840 -9. 9 2 W i c hit a 2, 531 2, 518 2, 502 2, 433 2, 401 2, 309 2, 309 2, 242 2, 200 -13. 08 W ils on 10, 332 10, 305 10, 220 10, 111 10, 062 9, 790 9, 772 9, 738 9, 807 -5. 0 8 W oods on 3, 788 3, 763 3, 746 3, 597 3, 556 3, 457 3, 479 3, 392 3, 318 -12. 41 W y andot t e 157, 882 157, 871 158, 365 157, 519 156, 230 154, 890 154, 381 153, 629 153, 956 -2. 4 9 Kan sas 2, 688, 824 2, 692, 890 2, 700, 979 2, 712, 383 2, 721, 824 2, 730, 828 2, 741, 665 2, 755, 817 2, 775, 997 3. 24 S ource: U .S . C ensus B u reau, P opulation E s tim a tes, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/counti e s/C O -E S T 2007-01.htm l (accessed M a rch 23, 2008); C ount Questi on R e sol u ti on (C QR ), h t t p : / / www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed Jul y 16, 2007). 425 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 County Allen 1,227 1,306 -79 37 -881 -844 Anderson 757 737 20 19 -203 -184 Atchison 1,593 1,326 267 35 -431 -396 Barber 327 477 -150 12 -360 -348 Barton 2,546 2,188 358 522 -1,973 -1,451 Bourbon 1,527 1,418 109 17 -640 -623 Brown 999 980 19 66 -713 -647 Butler 5,658 3,926 1,732 266 1,825 2,091 Chase 331 242 89 27 -252 -225 Chautauqua 268 528 -260 10 -287 -277 Cherokee 1,879 1,941 -62 40 -1,154 -1,114 Cheyenne 187 297 -110 49 -294 -245 Clark 172 206 -34 22 -276 -254 Clay 691 763 -72 -10 -25 -35 Cloud 755 1,121 -366 40 -518 -478 Coffey 773 824 -51 27 -348 -321 Comanche 129 235 -106 5 28 33 Cowley 3,353 3,065 288 172 -2,373 -2,201 Crawford 3,803 3,244 559 635 -413 222 Decatur 183 387 -204 36 -338 -302 Dickinson 1,555 1,741 -186 49 -179 -130 Doniphan 555 616 -61 -3 -392 -395 Douglas 8,957 4,057 4,900 2,355 1,915 4,270 Edwards 289 308 -19 80 -390 -310 Elk 251 373 -122 8 -91 -83 Ellis 2,559 1,778 781 223 -927 -704 Net Migration (International + Internal) Net Internal Migration Net International MigrationDeathsBirths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Ellsworth 342 610 -268 -6 87 81 Finney 5,778 1,440 4,338 2,949 -9,483 -6,534 Ford 4,714 1,859 2,855 2,983 -4,848 -1,865 Franklin 2,745 1,687 1,058 113 241 354 Geary 3,996 1,391 2,605 -28 -5,238 -5,266 Gove 224 266 -42 5 -388 -383 Graham 159 275 -116 5 -214 -209 Grant 992 372 620 308 -1,328 -1,020 Gray 670 409 261 273 -777 -504 Greeley 112 125 -13 53 -276 -223 Greenwood 569 884 -315 32 -363 -331 Hamilton 294 191 103 165 -292 -127 Harper 471 748 -277 12 -426 -414 Harvey 3,089 2,504 585 372 -192 180 Haskell 518 195 323 161 -736 -575 Hodgeman 167 162 5 8 -119 -111 Jackson 1,314 917 397 4 420 424 Jefferson 1,532 1,202 330 21 -223 -202 Jewell 155 362 -207 1 -375 -374 Johnson 53,780 21,141 32,639 9,230 34,863 44,093 Kearny 495 258 237 152 -760 -608 Kingman 606 807 -201 -6 -608 -614 Kiowa 264 229 35 22 -369 -347 Labette 1,990 2,122 -132 16 -656 -640 Lane 122 195 -73 5 -333 -328 Leavenworth 6,721 3,861 2,860 -17 2,351 2,334 Lincoln 251 406 -155 5 -126 -121 426 Cumulative Components of Population Change for Kansas, by County April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 County Net Migration (International + Internal) Net Internal Migration Net International MigrationDeathsBirths Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) Linn 833 734 99 -1 140 139 Logan 214 234 -20 5 -388 -383 Lyon 3,904 2,138 1,766 1,321 -2,907 -1,586 McPherson 2,538 2,541 -3 29 -246 -217 Marion 943 1,319 -376 20 -704 -684 Marshall 858 1,049 -191 23 -571 -548 Meade 462 332 130 119 -463 -344 Miami 3,016 1,826 1,190 46 1,629 1,675 Mitchell 448 675 -227 12 -378 -366 Montgomery 3,446 3,456 -10 152 -1,787 -1,635 Morris 422 559 -137 29 1 30 Morton 372 231 141 132 -709 -577 Nemaha 927 1,058 -131 12 -352 -340 Neosho 1,541 1,461 80 25 -807 -782 Ness 209 362 -153 - -389 -389 Norton 394 480 -86 12 -427 -415 Osage 1,392 1,353 39 15 -227 -212 Osborne 259 489 -230 5 -347 -342 Ottawa 499 553 -54 4 -83 -79 Pawnee 455 594 -139 20 -668 -648 Phillips 438 642 -204 -2 -423 -425 Pottawatomie 2,072 1,204 868 -6 403 397 Pratt 844 875 -31 40 -193 -153 Rawlins 140 280 -140 5 -268 -263 Reno 6,069 4,896 1,173 321 -2,900 -2,579 Republic 334 675 -341 5 -576 -571 Rice 926 933 -7 145 -768 -623 Riley 6,529 2,247 4,282 925 -1,889 -964 Rooks 403 501 -98 5 -410 -405 Rush 265 396 -131 5 -200 -195 Russell 523 780 -257 5 -355 -350 Saline 5,611 3,554 2,057 647 -1,502 -855 Scott 461 370 91 30 -647 -617 Sedgwick 55,796 27,709 28,087 9,226 -12,166 -2,940 Seward 3,769 1,011 2,758 2,462 -4,552 -2,090 Shawnee 18,073 12,192 5,881 1,476 -3,027 -1,551 Sheridan 204 238 -34 5 -281 -276 Sherman 517 515 2 27 -815 -788 Smith 238 503 -265 -2 -305 -307 Stafford 340 435 -95 46 -334 -288 Stanton 292 130 162 97 -501 -404 Stevens 645 329 316 226 -929 -703 Sumner 2,302 1,972 330 15 -2,317 -2,302 Thomas 698 556 142 8 -982 -974 Trego 234 317 -83 8 -301 -293 Wabaunsee 588 460 128 -1 -111 -112 Wallace 136 133 3 12 -303 -291 Washington 422 660 -238 23 -402 -379 Wichita 248 174 74 32 -426 -394 Wilson 837 997 -160 15 -328 -313 Woodson 252 445 -193 - -261 -261 Wyandotte 20,142 10,757 9,385 6,957 -19,705 -12,748 Kansas 286,874 177,032 109,842 46,314 -67,315 -21,001 Single dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/CO-EST2007-04.html (accessed June 19, 2008). 427 Projected Percent Population Change for Kansas, by County 2000–2030 Kansas: 16.2Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Wichita State University, Center For Economic Development and Business Research, 2008. Allen -16.8 Anderson 4.5 Atchison 5.0 Barber -31.2 Barton -14.6 Bourbon -12.2 Brown -24.0 Butler 37.9 Chase 2.1 Chautauqua -21.7 Cherokee -18.2 Cheyenne -38.3 Clark -25.8 Clay -14.0 Cloud -17.1 Coffey -4.3 Comanche -5.1 Cowley -9.9 Crawford 20.3 Decatur -41.8 Dickinson -0.6 Doniphan -16.8 Douglas 64.2 Edwards -25.9 Elk -22.7 Ellis -1.8 Ellsworth -9.7 Finney -24.6 Ford 25.1 Franklin 30.0 Geary -60.5 Gove -49.9 Graham -40.3 Grant -31.2 Gray -2.4 Greeley -44.9 Greenwood -17.2 Hamilton -17.9 Harper -32.5 Harvey 23.9 Haskell -13.3 Hodgeman -0.5 Jackson 44.5 Jefferson 21.2 Jewell -50.3 Johnson 96.0 Kearny 2.1 Kingman -26.7 Kiowa -47.9 Labette -6.5 Lane -49.2 Leavenworth 46.0 Lincoln -16.7 Linn 18.7 Logan -39.6 Lyon 6.4 McPherson 7.9 Marion -12.1 Marshall -27.4 Meade -5.6 Miami 53.8 Mitchell -33.3 Montgomery -20.2 Morris -2.6 Morton -44.6 Nemaha -16.5 Neosho -11.4 Ness -56.6 Norton -23.9 Osage 21.6 Osborne -37.8 Ottawa 2.0 Pawnee -30.6 Phillips -35.9 Pottawatomie 26.9 Pratt -8.2 Rawlins -47.2 Reno -11.3 Republic -47.6 Rice -6.8 Riley 2.5 Rooks -32.2 Rush -25.2 Russell -37.8 Saline 5.5 Scott -49.0 Sedgwick 17.4 Seward 10.2 Shawnee 13.5 Sheridan -41.4 Sherman -43.0 Smith -43.3 Stafford -31.6 Stanton -37.0 Stevens -3.4 Sumner -22.6 Thomas -30.4 Trego -43.6 Wabaunsee 0.8 Wallace -46.5 Washington -35.7 Wichita -42.6 Wilson -19.4 Woodson -26.1 Wyandotte -4.3 428 April 1, County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Allen 14,385 13,812 13,317 12,897 12,542 12,234 11,963 -16.8 Anderson 8,110 8,073 8,078 8,127 8,215 8,334 8,478 4.5 Atchison 16,774 16,778 16,836 16,952 17,125 17,347 17,615 5.0 Barber 5,307 4,966 4,655 4,371 4,109 3,869 3,650 -31.2 Barton 28,205 27,202 26,367 25,641 25,022 24,501 24,077 -14.6 Bourbon 15,379 14,922 14,524 14,194 13,924 13,698 13,507 -12.2 Brown 10,724 10,114 9,602 9,163 8,783 8,447 8,146 -24.0 Butler 59,484 62,581 65,736 69,234 73,107 77,371 82,054 37.9 Chase 3,030 3,014 3,005 3,010 3,028 3,057 3,095 2.1 Chautauqua 4,359 4,119 3,925 3,764 3,630 3,515 3,415 -21.7 Cherokee 22,605 21,666 20,860 20,155 19,537 18,986 18,491 -18.2 Cheyenne 3,165 2,892 2,651 2,440 2,257 2,095 1,951 -38.3 Clark 2,390 2,244 2,120 2,014 1,923 1,844 1,774 -25.8 Clay 8,822 8,511 8,243 8,028 7,856 7,712 7,591 -14.0 Cloud 10,268 9,750 9,375 9,084 8,855 8,669 8,517 -17.1 Coffey 8,865 8,711 8,587 8,510 8,472 8,464 8,481 -4.3 Comanche 1,967 1,936 1,921 1,908 1,893 1,879 1,867 -5.1 Cowley 36,291 35,395 34,630 33,992 33,468 33,041 32,699 -9.9 Crawford 38,242 38,898 39,824 41,016 42,450 44,108 45,991 20.3 Decatur 3,472 3,162 2,888 2,639 2,413 2,207 2,021 -41.8 Dickinson 19,344 19,236 19,139 19,094 19,100 19,150 19,238 -0.6 Doniphan 8,249 7,932 7,650 7,410 7,203 7,022 6,862 -16.8 Douglas 99,962 107,943 116,671 126,485 137,530 149,986 164,093 64.2 Edwards 3,449 3,231 3,059 2,908 2,776 2,659 2,556 -25.9 Elk 3,261 3,073 2,934 2,810 2,701 2,605 2,521 -22.7 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2030, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2030 Ellis 27,507 27,148 26,948 26,843 26,825 26,885 27,022 -1.8 Ellsworth 6,525 6,376 6,242 6,132 6,040 5,962 5,895 -9.7 Finney 40,523 38,405 36,420 34,660 33,106 31,741 30,551 -24.6 Ford 32,458 33,290 34,207 35,383 36,830 38,563 40,616 25.1 Franklin 24,784 25,812 26,848 28,004 29,282 30,686 32,222 30.0 Geary 27,947 23,656 20,208 17,303 14,855 12,790 11,047 -60.5 Gove 3,068 2,729 2,428 2,162 1,928 1,721 1,538 -49.9 Graham 2,946 2,683 2,461 2,258 2,074 1,908 1,758 -40.3 Grant 7,909 7,377 6,908 6,481 6,094 5,749 5,442 -31.2 Gray 5,904 5,814 5,750 5,717 5,710 5,726 5,763 -2.4 Greeley 1,534 1,384 1,245 1,124 1,018 926 846 -44.9 Greenwood 7,673 7,405 7,159 6,931 6,722 6,530 6,353 -17.2 Hamilton 2,670 2,530 2,421 2,333 2,267 2,220 2,191 -17.9 Harper 6,536 6,040 5,631 5,274 4,956 4,671 4,412 -32.5 Harvey 32,869 33,710 34,711 35,917 37,327 38,929 40,723 23.9 Haskell 4,307 4,185 4,071 3,967 3,876 3,799 3,735 -13.3 Hodgeman 2,085 2,065 2,051 2,045 2,048 2,057 2,074 -0.5 Jackson 12,657 13,386 14,161 15,031 16,007 17,090 18,287 44.5 Jefferson 18,426 18,989 19,544 20,153 20,818 21,544 22,337 21.2 Jewell 3,791 3,358 2,994 2,667 2,375 2,115 1,885 -50.3 Johnson 451,479 504,662 561,556 626,723 701,381 786,890 884,894 96.0 Kearny 4,531 4,493 4,489 4,499 4,525 4,567 4,628 2.1 Kingman 8,673 8,162 7,703 7,304 6,953 6,639 6,357 -26.7 Kiowa 3,278 2,908 2,600 2,331 2,096 1,889 1,706 -47.9 Labette 22,835 22,296 21,940 21,684 21,514 21,405 21,349 -6.5 Lane 2,155 1,908 1,700 1,519 1,359 1,218 1,094 -49.2 Leavenworth 68,691 73,059 77,489 82,361 87,741 93,690 100,274 46.0 Lincoln 3,578 3,443 3,322 3,217 3,127 3,048 2,981 -16.7 Linn 9,570 9,854 10,108 10,381 10,679 11,005 11,359 18.7 429 April 1, County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2030, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2030 Logan 3,046 2,776 2,534 2,324 2,143 1,983 1,840 -39.6 Lyon 35,935 35,944 36,088 36,395 36,854 37,461 38,222 6.4 McPherson 29,554 29,601 29,774 30,112 30,592 31,186 31,880 7.9 Marion 13,361 12,929 12,563 12,276 12,057 11,884 11,746 -12.1 Marshall 10,965 10,298 9,723 9,214 8,759 8,345 7,965 -27.4 Meade 4,631 4,557 4,494 4,442 4,403 4,379 4,373 -5.6 Miami 28,351 30,468 32,611 34,967 37,564 40,429 43,595 53.8 Mitchell 6,932 6,410 5,964 5,569 5,218 4,904 4,622 -33.3 Montgomery 36,254 34,594 33,161 31,915 30,817 29,835 28,948 -20.2 Morris 6,104 6,043 5,990 5,955 5,938 5,935 5,943 -2.6 Morton 3,496 3,137 2,832 2,563 2,326 2,119 1,937 -44.6 Nemaha 10,717 10,226 9,847 9,547 9,310 9,113 8,947 -16.5 Neosho 16,997 16,501 16,108 15,776 15,500 15,266 15,067 -11.4 Ness 3,454 2,973 2,574 2,238 1,952 1,708 1,499 -56.6 Norton 5,953 5,627 5,345 5,102 4,892 4,704 4,533 -23.9 Osage 16,712 17,237 17,751 18,315 18,927 19,596 20,326 21.6 Osborne 4,452 4,051 3,724 3,442 3,194 2,972 2,771 -37.8 Ottawa 6,163 6,173 6,168 6,177 6,201 6,237 6,285 2.0 Pawnee 7,233 6,750 6,328 5,951 5,611 5,301 5,019 -30.6 Phillips 6,001 5,522 5,103 4,734 4,406 4,111 3,845 -35.9 Pottawatomie 18,209 18,899 19,582 20,343 21,182 22,102 23,105 26.9 Pratt 9,647 9,413 9,232 9,092 8,986 8,907 8,852 -8.2 Rawlins 2,966 2,649 2,373 2,131 1,919 1,731 1,566 -47.2 Reno 64,790 62,942 61,404 60,116 59,053 58,171 57,446 -11.3 Republic 5,835 5,164 4,611 4,137 3,728 3,371 3,057 -47.6 Rice 10,761 10,548 10,385 10,254 10,153 10,080 10,033 -6.8 Riley 62,852 62,446 62,353 62,508 62,900 63,529 64,411 2.5 Rooks 5,685 5,285 4,941 4,631 4,349 4,092 3,856 -32.2 Rush 3,551 3,355 3,182 3,028 2,892 2,769 2,657 -25.2 Russell 7,370 6,756 6,219 5,743 5,317 4,933 4,585 -37.8 Saline 53,597 53,708 53,913 54,292 54,855 55,598 56,529 5.5 Scott 5,120 4,520 4,022 3,593 3,220 2,894 2,609 -49.0 Sedgwick 452,869 463,114 473,677 485,721 499,365 514,702 531,888 17.4 Seward 22,510 22,643 22,832 23,134 23,556 24,110 24,810 10.2 Shawnee 169,871 172,690 175,616 179,057 183,065 187,648 192,839 13.5 Sheridan 2,813 2,567 2,347 2,146 1,963 1,798 1,649 -41.4 Sherman 6,760 6,091 5,519 5,017 4,579 4,193 3,853 -43.0 Smith 4,536 4,084 3,698 3,362 3,066 2,804 2,571 -43.3 Stafford 4,789 4,446 4,160 3,902 3,670 3,462 3,277 -31.6 Stanton 2,406 2,215 2,045 1,889 1,749 1,625 1,516 -37.0 Stevens 5,463 5,364 5,293 5,251 5,235 5,243 5,275 -3.4 Sumner 25,946 24,732 23,589 22,569 21,656 20,828 20,073 -22.6 Thomas 8,180 7,654 7,178 6,750 6,362 6,010 5,691 -30.4 Trego 3,319 2,980 2,704 2,459 2,241 2,045 1,870 -43.6 Wabaunsee 6,885 6,875 6,878 6,884 6,894 6,913 6,942 0.8 Wallace 1,749 1,561 1,405 1,267 1,143 1,033 935 -46.5 Washington 6,483 5,950 5,496 5,102 4,755 4,446 4,167 -35.7 Wichita 2,531 2,282 2,071 1,886 1,724 1,580 1,453 -42.6 Wilson 10,332 9,855 9,453 9,107 8,812 8,553 8,323 -19.4 Woodson 3,788 3,559 3,370 3,203 3,055 2,921 2,800 -26.1 Wyandotte 157,882 155,689 153,838 152,431 151,492 151,021 151,038 -4.3 Kansas 2,688,824 2,738,830 2,793,562 2,859,301 2,936,217 3,024,209 3,123,830 16.2 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1); Count Question Resolution (CQR), http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/CQR.htm (accessed January 26, 2007); Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=CEDBR&p=/Data/Demo/ (accessed April 28, 2008). 430 April 1, County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Allen 2,593 2,362 2,173 2,034 1,934 1,858 1,797 -30.7 Anderson 1,626 1,540 1,469 1,427 1,410 1,407 1,415 -13.0 Atchison 2,723 2,618 2,536 2,488 2,470 2,470 2,483 -8.8 Barber 1,141 1,083 1,018 955 895 838 785 -31.2 Barton 5,043 4,782 4,543 4,335 4,157 4,000 3,859 -23.5 Bourbon 2,804 2,581 2,405 2,277 2,187 2,119 2,065 -26.3 Brown 2,089 1,845 1,671 1,542 1,444 1,365 1,298 -37.8 Butler 7,483 7,714 7,934 8,220 8,580 8,999 9,473 26.6 Chase 568 537 513 497 490 487 488 -14.1 Chautauqua 1,061 939 852 787 740 703 672 -36.7 Cherokee 3,425 3,159 2,930 2,754 2,622 2,516 2,427 -29.2 Cheyenne 842 753 670 600 545 498 458 -45.6 Clark 521 466 421 386 360 339 322 -38.3 Clay 1,831 1,654 1,523 1,429 1,366 1,320 1,283 -29.9 Cloud 2,384 2,073 1,861 1,718 1,622 1,553 1,501 -37.0 Coffey 1,439 1,312 1,220 1,159 1,122 1,099 1,086 -24.6 Comanche 508 503 508 511 510 506 500 -1.5 Cowley 5,770 5,446 5,176 4,968 4,812 4,689 4,588 -20.5 Crawford 5,910 5,434 5,155 5,031 5,021 5,083 5,193 -12.1 Decatur 909 838 771 708 647 591 539 -40.7 Dickinson 3,599 3,493 3,412 3,353 3,318 3,298 3,290 -8.6 Doniphan 1,334 1,212 1,118 1,049 1,000 962 932 -30.2 Douglas 7,937 8,151 8,438 8,886 9,476 10,183 11,000 38.6 Edwards 717 649 597 554 520 490 464 35 3 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2030, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2030 People Aged 65 and Over - . Elk 825 768 724 685 651 620 593 -28.2 Ellis 3,939 3,714 3,554 3,448 3,386 3,349 3,329 -15.5 Ellsworth 1,329 1,249 1,190 1,147 1,116 1,091 1,071 -19.4 Finney 2,829 2,596 2,384 2,199 2,037 1,895 1,769 -37.5 Ford 3,566 3,339 3,178 3,080 3,031 3,013 3,015 -15.5 Franklin 3,476 3,523 3,591 3,690 3,819 3,969 4,138 19.1 Geary 2,634 2,216 1,866 1,573 1,329 1,124 952 -63.8 Gove 696 625 557 495 441 392 349 -49.8 Graham 697 646 597 548 502 460 421 -39.6 Grant 763 743 708 666 620 574 531 -30.4 Gray 749 687 637 605 584 569 559 -25.4 Greeley 271 242 214 189 168 150 133 -50.8 Greenwood 1,750 1,679 1,618 1,562 1,508 1,459 1,412 -19.3 Hamilton 490 439 395 359 330 305 284 -42.1 Harper 1,519 1,346 1,214 1,112 1,029 958 896 -41.0 Harvey 5,512 5,335 5,231 5,217 5,285 5,405 5,563 0.9 Haskell 457 452 441 427 411 396 381 -16.6 Hodgeman 396 377 363 353 346 341 338 -14.5 Jackson 1,889 1,921 1,968 2,038 2,135 2,254 2,392 26.6 Jefferson 2,358 2,450 2,527 2,605 2,684 2,768 2,858 21.2 Jewell 983 887 805 725 649 578 515 -47.6 Johnson 45,069 49,081 53,279 58,346 64,392 71,433 79,541 76.5 Kearny 504 501 494 487 481 475 470 -6.7 Kingman 1,697 1,521 1,382 1,274 1,189 1,118 1,058 -37.7 Kiowa 699 613 538 475 422 377 338 -51.6 Labette 3,960 3,677 3,462 3,315 3,221 3,157 3,112 -21.4 Lane 441 390 347 309 276 246 220 -50.1 Leavenworth 6,766 7,206 7,612 8,036 8,502 9,013 9,574 41.5 Lincoln 842 792 750 714 685 660 640 -24.0 Linn 1,750 1,806 1,856 1,903 1,953 2,007 2,065 18.0 431 April 1, County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Population Projections for Kansas, by County 2000-2030, Selected Years Percent Change 2000-2030 People Aged 65 and Over Logan 632 548 476 419 376 342 313 -50.5 Lyon 4,183 3,881 3,682 3,558 3,487 3,447 3,428 -18.0 McPherson 5,109 4,748 4,495 4,353 4,300 4,299 4,331 -15.2 Marion 2,824 2,548 2,344 2,200 2,103 2,035 1,983 -29.8 Marshall 2,414 2,191 2,015 1,875 1,761 1,663 1,576 -34.7 Meade 831 815 799 781 760 740 720 -13.3 Miami 3,378 3,627 3,883 4,152 4,445 4,765 5,115 51.4 Mitchell 1,482 1,326 1,202 1,099 1,012 937 871 -41.2 Montgomery 6,633 6,046 5,593 5,248 4,981 4,760 4,569 -31.1 Morris 1,283 1,243 1,210 1,187 1,172 1,162 1,156 -9.9 Morton 487 443 398 356 318 285 255 -47.7 Nemaha 2,359 2,074 1,872 1,732 1,639 1,572 1,522 -35.5 Neosho 2,980 2,787 2,637 2,523 2,442 2,378 2,327 -21.9 Ness 837 707 599 512 441 382 331 -60.5 Norton 1,165 1,026 927 852 798 756 721 -38.1 Osage 2,648 2,727 2,808 2,893 2,980 3,072 3,172 19.8 Osborne 1,144 989 877 791 722 664 613 -46.4 Ottawa 1,086 1,069 1,056 1,048 1,045 1,045 1,049 -3.4 Pawnee 1,340 1,211 1,113 1,032 964 903 848 -36.7 Phillips 1,311 1,168 1,050 956 877 809 750 -42.8 Pottawatomie 2,451 2,481 2,531 2,600 2,686 2,785 2,895 18.1 Pratt 1,851 1,726 1,636 1,571 1,524 1,488 1,459 -21.2 Rawlins 758 666 590 525 469 421 378 -50.2 Reno 10 618 9 978 9 432 9 016 8 711 8 474 8 282 22 0, , , , , , , - . Republic 1,523 1,301 1,126 987 874 779 698 -54.2 Rice 1,934 1,853 1,786 1,735 1,695 1,663 1,638 -15.3 Riley 4,729 4,304 4,018 3,850 3,764 3,726 3,718 -21.4 Rooks 1,220 1,127 1,039 965 899 840 787 -35.5 Rush 899 828 766 715 674 640 609 -32.3 Russell 1,774 1,600 1,447 1,320 1,211 1,116 1,031 -41.9 Saline 7,480 7,327 7,178 7,075 7,024 7,008 7,019 -6.2 Scott 845 721 625 547 483 428 380 -55.0 Sedgwick 51,574 52,174 52,491 53,049 53,862 54,867 56,039 8.7 Seward 2,006 1,922 1,858 1,802 1,753 1,710 1,673 -16.6 Shawnee 23,341 23,415 23,391 23,472 23,686 24,000 24,398 4.5 Sheridan 570 535 496 455 417 381 348 -38.9 Sherman 1,153 999 876 773 689 618 558 -51.6 Smith 1,264 1,113 990 887 800 725 659 -47.9 Stafford 1,015 939 872 809 752 699 652 -35.8 Stanton 312 302 286 266 245 224 205 -34.3 Stevens 727 668 622 588 565 548 535 -26.5 Sumner 4,014 3,705 3,434 3,217 3,043 2,897 2,770 -31.0 Thomas 1,197 1,102 1,015 942 879 824 774 -35.4 Trego 796 710 639 578 523 475 431 -45.8 Wabaunsee 1,073 1,095 1,122 1,139 1,148 1,154 1,159 8.0 Wallace 316 286 260 235 212 190 171 -45.8 Washington 1,625 1,431 1,281 1,163 1,068 988 918 -43.5 Wichita 405 355 316 282 254 229 207 -48.8 Wilson 2,061 1,868 1,718 1,603 1,519 1,452 1,398 -32.2 Woodson 939 863 799 747 705 668 636 -32.3 Wyandotte 18,520 17,850 17,240 16,722 16,302 15,952 15,660 -15.4 Kansas 356,229 349,972 345,983 345,614 348,403 353,302 359,789 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1; Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research, http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=CEDBR&p=/Data/Demo/ (accessed April 28, 2008). 432 Population of C i ties ov er 10,000 in K a nsas C e nsus Year s, 1900-1990 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 A r k ans as Ci t y 6, 140 7, 508 11, 253 13, 946 12, 752 12, 903 14, 262 13, 216 13, 201 12, 762 A t c hi s on 15, 722 16, 429 12, 630 13, 024 12, 648 12, 792 12, 529 12, 565 11, 407 10, 656 Chanut e 4, 208 9, 272 10, 286 10, 277 10, 142 10, 109 10, 849 10, 341 10, 506 9, 488 Cof f ey v ille 4, 953 12, 687 13, 452 16, 198 17, 355 17, 113 17, 382 15, 116 15, 185 12, 917 Derby Ci t y * - 235 247 294 256 432 6, 458 7, 947 9, 786 14, 691 Dodge Ci t y 1, 942 3, 214 5, 061 10, 059 8, 487 11, 262 13, 520 14, 127 18, 001 21, 129 E l Dorado 3, 466 3, 129 10, 955 10, 311 10, 045 11, 037 12, 523 12, 308 11, 551 11, 495 E m pori a 8, 223 9, 058 11, 273 14, 067 13, 188 15, 669 18, 190 23, 327 25, 287 25, 512 Garden Ci t y 1, 590 3, 171 3, 848 6, 121 6, 285 10, 905 11, 811 14, 708 18, 256 24, 097 Great B end 2, 470 4, 622 4, 460 5, 548 9, 044 12, 665 16, 670 16, 133 16, 608 15, 427 Hays 1, 136 1, 961 3, 165 4, 618 6, 385 8, 625 11, 947 15, 396 16, 301 17, 814 Hut c hi ns on 9, 379 16, 364 23, 298 27, 085 30, 013 33, 575 37, 574 36, 885 40, 284 39, 308 I ndependenc e 4, 851 10, 480 11, 920 12, 782 11, 565 11, 335 11, 222 10, 347 10, 598 10, 030 J unc t i on Ci t y 4, 695 5, 598 7, 533 7, 407 8, 507 13, 462 18, 700 19, 018 19, 305 20, 642 K ans as Ci t y 51, 418 82, 331 101, 177 121, 857 121, 458 129, 553 121, 901 168, 213 161, 148 149, 800 Law renc e 10, 862 12, 374 12, 456 13, 726 14, 390 23, 351 32, 858 45, 698 52, 738 65, 608 Leavenw ort h 20, 735 19, 363 16, 912 17, 466 19, 220 20, 579 22, 052 25, 147 33, 656 38, 495 Leaw ood - - - - - 1, 167 7, 466 10, 349 13, 360 19, 693 Lenex a - 383 472 452 502 803 2, 487 5, 242 18, 639 34, 110 Li beral 426 1, 716 3, 618 5, 294 4, 410 7, 134 13, 813 13, 471 14, 911 16, 573 M c P hers on 2, 996 3, 546 4, 595 6, 147 7, 194 8, 689 9, 996 10, 851 11, 753 12, 422 M anhat t an 3, 438 5, 722 7, 989 10, 136 11, 659 19, 056 22, 993 27, 575 32, 644 37, 737 M erri am - - - - - - 5, 084 10, 851 10, 794 11, 819 New t on 6, 208 7, 862 9, 781 11, 034 11, 048 11, 590 14, 877 15, 439 16, 332 16, 700 Ol at he 3, 451 3, 272 3, 268 3, 656 3, 979 5, 593 10, 987 17, 917 37, 258 63, 402 Ot t aw a 6, 934 7, 650 9, 018 9, 563 10, 193 10, 081 10, 673 11, 036 11, 016 10, 667 Overl and P ark - - - - - - 21, 110 76, 623 81, 784 111, 790 P ars ons 7, 682 12, 463 16, 028 14, 903 14, 294 14, 750 13, 929 13, 015 12, 898 11, 919 P i t t s burg 10, 112 14, 755 18, 052 18, 145 17, 571 19, 341 18, 678 20, 171 18, 770 17, 789 P r ai ri e V i l l age - - - - - - 25, 356 28, 138 24, 657 23, 186 S al i na 6, 074 9, 688 15, 085 20, 155 21, 073 26, 176 43, 202 37, 714 41, 843 42, 299 S haw nee - - - 553 597 845 9, 072 20, 482 29, 653 37, 962 Topek a 33, 608 43, 684 50, 022 64, 120 67, 833 78, 791 119, 484 125, 011 118, 690 119, 883 W i c hi t a 24, 671 52, 450 72, 217 111, 110 114, 966 168, 279 254, 698 276, 554 279, 838 304, 017 W i nf i el d 5, 554 6, 700 7, 933 9, 398 9, 506 10, 264 11, 117 11, 405 10, 736 11, 931 S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. * form erly E l P a so S ource: U . S . C ensus B u reau, 1960 U . S . C ensus of P opul ati on, N u m ber of Inhabi tants: K ansas (P C ( 1)-18A ); 1980 C ensus of P opul ati on, N u m ber of Inhabi tants: K ansas (P C 80-1-A - 18); 1990 C ensus of P opul ati on and H ousi ng, P opul ati on and H ousi ng C ounts (C P H -2-1 and C P H - L-157). 433 Population of C i ties ov er 10,000 in K a nsas A pr il 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Ci ty A r k ans as Cit y 11, 963 11, 987 11, 716 11, 581 11, 319 11, 180 11, 168 -6. 65 A t c his on 10, 232 10, 151 10, 128 10, 133 10, 057 10, 089 10, 078 -1. 51 Cof f eyville 11, 060 10, 655 10, 469 10, 386 10, 283 10, 304 10, 349 -6. 43 Derby 17, 807 18, 942 19, 233 20, 379 20, 616 21, 120 22, 058 23. 87 Dodge Cit y 25, 176 25, 027 25, 313 25, 413 25, 576 25, 470 25, 737 2. 23 E l Dorado 12, 057 12, 619 12, 607 12, 582 12, 522 12, 586 12, 596 4. 47 E m poria 26, 760 26, 701 26, 705 26, 859 26, 670 26, 456 26, 662 -0. 37 Garden Cit y 28, 451 27, 453 27, 076 27, 145 26, 866 26, 749 26, 629 -6. 40 Gardner 9, 396 10, 760 11, 674 12, 958 14, 324 15, 591 16, 462 75. 20 Great B end 15, 345 15, 456 15, 462 15, 441 15, 501 15, 562 15, 557 1. 38 Hays 20, 013 20, 019 19, 995 19, 961 19, 903 20, 057 20, 106 0. 46 Hays ville 8, 502 9, 371 9, 531 9, 652 9, 816 10, 005 10, 193 19. 89 Hut c hins on 40, 787 41, 284 41, 094 40, 884 40, 813 40, 863 40, 668 -0. 29 J unc t i on Cit y 18, 886 18, 109 17, 998 17, 280 16, 936 16, 954 15, 576 -17. 53 K ans as Cit y 146, 866 146, 190 144, 909 143, 524 142, 940 142, 060 142, 320 -3. 10 Lans ing 9, 199 9, 918 10, 331 10, 367 10, 424 10, 575 10, 680 16. 10 Law renc e 80, 098 83, 651 85, 339 87, 103 88, 664 89, 110 89, 852 12. 18 Leavenw ort h 35 420 35 498 35 143 34 827 34 601 34 535 34 787 17 9 P ercen t Ch an g e A p ri l 2000- Ju l y 2007 A p ri l 1, 2000 Popula t ion C e ns us Ju l y 1, 2002 Popula t ion E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2003 Popula t ion E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2004 Popula t ion E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2005 Popula t ion E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2006 Popula t ion E s ti m a te Ju l y 1, 2007 Popula t ion E s ti m a te Leavenw ort h 35 , 420 35 , 498 35 , 143 34 , 827 34 , 601 34 , 535 34 , 787 - 1 . 79 Leaw ood 27, 656 28, 239 28, 918 29, 529 30, 138 30, 687 31, 012 12. 13 Lenex a 40, 238 41, 210 42, 051 42, 638 43, 411 44, 500 45, 681 13. 53 Liberal 19, 666 19, 882 19, 890 19, 888 19, 790 19, 891 20, 128 2. 35 M c P hers on 13, 770 13, 659 13, 624 13, 585 13, 580 13, 448 13, 487 -2. 06 M anhat t an 45, 007 46, 538 46, 803 48, 219 49, 462 50, 118 51, 707 14. 89 M erriam 11, 008 10, 816 10, 824 10, 780 10, 764 10, 768 10, 790 -1. 98 New t on 17, 190 17, 855 17, 920 17, 992 17, 990 17, 942 18, 017 4. 81 Olat he 92, 962 101, 394 105, 486 108, 494 111, 315 114, 618 118, 034 26. 97 Ot t aw a 11, 921 12, 212 12, 330 12, 498 12, 595 12, 793 12, 828 7. 61 Overland P ark 149, 080 158, 599 160, 529 162, 847 164, 751 166, 674 169, 403 13. 63 P ars ons 11, 514 11, 284 11, 243 11, 138 11, 105 11, 127 11, 122 -3. 40 P i t t s burg 19, 243 19, 227 19, 392 19, 425 19, 385 19, 441 19, 536 1. 52 P r airie V illage 22, 072 21, 680 21, 667 21, 523 21, 443 21, 404 21, 422 -2. 94 S alina 45, 679 46, 093 45, 900 45, 947 46, 018 46, 167 46, 458 1. 71 S haw nee 47, 996 52, 643 54, 133 56, 208 57, 597 59, 224 59, 958 24. 92 T opek a 122, 377 122, 531 122, 448 121, 879 121, 847 122, 187 122, 642 0. 22 W i c hit a 346, 753 354, 982 354, 693 353, 667 355, 015 357, 129 361, 420 4. 23 W i nf ield 12, 206 12, 117 11, 895 11, 813 11, 604 11, 509 11, 539 -5. 46 Jul y 1 popul ati on esti m a tes are revi sed annual l y ; therefore, pr evi ousl y publ i s hed Jul y 1 esti m a te data are not com parabl e. S ource: U .S . C ensus B u reau, P opulation E s tim a tes, http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / popest/ci t i e s/S U B - E S T 2007-4.htm l (accessed Jul y 10, 2008); C ount Question R e solution (C QR ), http:// www. c e n s u s . g o v / p r o d / c en2000/notes/cqr-k s.pdf (accessed Jul y 16, 2007). 434 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 A bbyville - - - 147 138 99 118 143 123 140 128 A bilene - 4, 118 4, 895 5, 658 5, 671 5, 775 6, 746 6, 661 6, 572 6, 242 6, 543 A dm i re - - 205 263 270 184 149 144 158 147 177 A genda - - 239 185 179 159 124 107 106 81 81 A gra - 347 361 408 406 354 277 294 321 322 306 A l bert - - - 183 174 218 221 235 236 229 181 A l den - - 333 286 321 286 239 238 214 182 168 A l ex ander - - - 202 171 188 153 129 116 85 75 A l len - 286 295 343 279 241 205 175 205 191 211 A l m a - 1, 010 789 811 776 716 838 905 925 871 797 A l m ena - 702 674 703 543 616 555 489 517 423 469 A l t am ont - 606 603 598 642 652 672 845 1, 054 477 1, 092 A l t a V i s t a - 499 484 486 461 420 400 402 430 1, 048 442 A l t on - 414 423 383 435 317 299 214 135 115 117 A l t oona - 1, 462 1, 016 839 707 582 490 475 564 456 485 A m eric us - 451 493 430 406 339 300 441 915 891 938 A ndale - 237 259 255 289 316 432 500 538 566 766 A ndover ------ 1 8 6 1 , 8 8 0 2 , 8 0 1 4 , 2 0 4 6 , 6 9 8 A nt hony - 2, 669 2, 740 2, 947 2, 873 2, 792 2, 744 2, 653 2, 661 2, 516 2, 440 A r c adia - 694 1, 175 925 843 572 507 388 460 338 391 A r gonia - 466 478 546 532 562 553 591 587 529 534 A r k ans as Cit y 6, 140 7, 508 11, 253 13, 946 12, 752 12, 903 14, 262 13, 216 13, 201 12, 762 11, 963 A r lingt on - 450 590 501 440 405 466 503 631 457 459 A r m a - 327 2, 180 2, 004 1, 615 1, 334 1, 296 1, 348 1, 676 1, 542 1, 529 A s hland - 910 1, 147 1, 232 1, 186 1, 493 1, 312 1, 244 1, 096 1, 032 975 A s s aria - 246 234 201 232 221 322 303 414 387 438 A t c his on 15, 722 16, 429 12, 630 13, 024 12, 648 12, 792 12, 529 12, 565 11, 407 10, 656 10, 232 A t hol - - 294 280 248 203 140 108 90 86 51 A t lant a - 330 379 348 286 309 267 216 256 232 255 A t t i c a - 737 744 756 708 622 845 639 730 716 636 A t w ood - 680 919 1, 166 1, 408 1, 613 1, 906 1, 658 1, 665 1, 388 1, 279 A uburn ------- 2 6 1 8 9 0 9 0 8 1 , 1 2 1 A ugus t a - 1, 235 4, 219 4, 033 3, 821 4, 483 6, 434 5, 977 6, 968 7, 848 8, 423 A urora - 269 275 256 274 221 150 120 130 101 79 A x t ell - 748 617 607 545 510 493 456 470 432 445 B aldw i n Cit y - 1, 386 1, 137 1, 127 1, 096 1, 741 1, 877 2, 520 2, 829 2, 961 3, 400 B arnard - 425 359 416 306 242 205 190 163 129 123 B arnes - 454 395 361 391 308 247 209 257 167 152 B art let t - 249 222 167 161 143 137 138 163 107 124 435 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 B as ehor ------- 7 2 4 1 , 4 8 3 1 , 6 1 3 2 , 2 3 8 B as s et t - 415 319 194 124 117 67 62 31 20 22 B ax t er S prings - 1, 598 3, 608 4, 541 4, 921 4, 647 4, 498 4, 489 4, 773 4, 351 4, 602 B azine - - - 423 465 456 429 386 385 373 311 B eat t i e - 497 452 434 389 321 314 288 316 221 277 B e l A i r e --------- 3 , 6 9 5 5 , 8 3 6 B elle P l aine - 849 839 825 878 971 1, 579 1, 553 1, 706 1, 649 1, 708 B e lleville - 2 , 224 2, 254 2, 383 2, 580 2, 858 2, 940 3, 063 2, 805 2, 517 2, 239 B eloit - 3, 082 3, 315 3, 502 3, 765 4, 085 3, 837 4, 121 4, 367 4, 066 4, 019 B elpre - 485 488 382 300 231 211 191 154 116 104 B elvue - - 199 186 226 193 179 161 212 207 228 B enedic t - 215 275 223 213 176 128 91 111 84 103 B enningt on - 386 371 374 369 325 535 561 579 568 623 B e n t l e y ------ 2 0 4 2 6 0 3 1 1 3 6 0 3 6 8 B ent on - 240 224 253 235 269 452 517 609 669 827 B ern - - - 306 236 216 206 191 220 190 204 B everly - 335 344 328 292 255 199 193 171 131 199 B i rd Cit y - 190 489 740 694 784 678 671 546 467 482 B i s on - - 357 397 366 326 291 285 279 252 235 B l ue M ound - 596 570 545 449 424 319 308 319 251 277 B l ue Rapids - 1, 756 1, 534 1, 465 1, 433 1, 430 1, 426 1, 148 1, 280 1, 131 1, 088 B l uf f Cit y - 307 272 233 252 172 152 109 95 69 80 B ogue ---- 1 5 7 2 1 1 2 3 4 2 5 7 1 9 7 1 5 0 1 7 9 B onner S prings - 1, 447 1, 599 1, 837 1, 837 2, 277 3, 171 3, 884 6, 266 6, 413 6, 768 B r ew s t er - - - 487 408 467 317 320 327 296 285 B r ons on - 595 590 450 421 415 354 397 414 343 346 B r ook ville - 280 212 237 221 213 246 238 259 226 259 B r ow nell - - - 207 162 211 118 98 92 44 48 B uc k l in - 696 835 917 832 824 752 771 786 710 725 B uf f alo - 807 739 799 555 437 422 321 386 293 284 B uhler - - 486 520 634 750 888 1, 019 1, 188 1, 277 1, 358 B unk er Hill - 242 268 298 253 271 200 181 124 111 101 B urden - 424 441 507 522 541 580 503 518 518 564 B u r d e t t ------- 2 8 5 2 7 5 2 4 8 2 5 6 B urlingam e - 1, 422 1, 330 1, 127 1, 019 1, 065 1, 151 999 1, 239 1, 074 1, 017 B urlingt on - 2, 180 2, 236 2, 273 2, 379 2, 304 2, 113 2, 099 2, 901 2, 735 2, 790 B urns - 489 622 455 409 294 314 268 224 226 268 B urr Oak - 746 638 595 560 505 473 426 366 278 265 436 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 B urrt on - 689 679 649 842 749 774 808 976 866 932 B us hong - - - 193 135 93 51 39 62 57 55 B us ht on - 222 326 325 473 532 499 397 388 341 314 B y ers - - 212 185 153 83 52 46 47 46 50 Caldw ell - 2, 205 2, 191 2, 046 1, 962 2, 000 1, 788 1, 540 1, 401 1, 351 1, 284 Cam bridge - - 233 277 246 221 140 110 113 74 103 Cam p Fo r s y th 1 ------- 2 , 3 3 4 2 , 0 5 4 1 , 9 6 7 - Caney - 3, 597 3, 427 2, 794 2, 629 2, 876 2, 682 2, 192 2, 284 2, 062 2, 092 Cant on - 684 700 728 796 771 784 893 926 794 829 Carbondale - 461 383 399 415 453 664 1, 041 1, 518 1, 526 1, 478 Carlt on - - - 138 101 76 78 40 49 39 38 Cas s oday ------- 1 2 3 1 2 2 9 5 1 3 0 Caw k er Cit y - 870 788 739 657 691 686 726 640 588 521 Cedar - - 149 148 144 86 73 46 53 25 26 Cedar P oint - - 190 141 140 107 87 73 66 39 53 Cedar V ale - 948 1, 044 1, 000 952 1, 010 859 665 848 760 723 Cent ralia - 665 619 682 607 574 527 511 486 452 534 Chanut e 4, 208 9, 272 10, 286 10, 277 10, 142 10, 109 10, 849 10, 341 10, 506 9, 488 9, 411 Chapm an - 781 853 819 782 990 1, 095 1, 132 1, 255 1, 264 1, 241 Chas e - 263 286 278 825 961 922 800 753 577 490 Chaut auqua - 348 401 282 254 215 205 137 156 132 113 Cheney - 734 636 669 714 777 1, 101 1, 160 1, 404 1, 560 1, 783 Cherok ee - 1, 452 1, 091 1, 158 1, 101 849 797 790 775 651 722 Cherryvale - 4, 304 4, 698 4, 251 3, 185 2, 952 2, 783 2, 609 2, 769 2, 464 2, 386 Chet opa - 1, 548 1, 519 1, 344 1, 606 1, 671 1, 538 1, 596 1, 751 1, 357 1, 281 Cim arron - 587 599 1, 035 1, 004 1, 189 1, 115 1, 373 1, 491 1, 626 1, 934 Circ leville - 265 226 211 216 169 151 178 164 153 185 Claf lin - 554 648 607 747 921 891 887 764 678 705 Clay Cent er - 3, 438 3, 715 4, 386 4, 518 4, 528 4, 613 4, 963 4, 948 4, 613 4, 564 Clayt on - 191 258 226 153 157 161 127 102 91 66 Clearw at er - 569 647 669 591 647 1, 073 1, 435 1, 684 1, 875 2, 178 Clif t on - 614 631 713 670 743 746 718 695 561 557 Clim ax - - - 129 157 91 81 64 81 57 64 Clyde - 1, 057 1, 063 1, 174 1, 060 1, 067 1, 025 946 909 793 740 Coat s - 269 383 345 304 255 152 152 153 127 112 C o ffey v ille 4,953 12,687 13, 452 16,198 17,355 17, 113 17,382 15,116 15, 185 12,917 11,021 Colby - 1, 130 1, 114 2, 153 2, 458 3, 859 4, 210 4, 658 5, 544 5, 510 5, 450 Coldw at er - 684 1, 207 1, 296 1, 214 1, 208 1, 164 1, 016 989 939 792 Collyer - - 190 243 268 282 233 182 151 144 133 437 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Colony - 530 997 596 420 386 419 382 474 447 397 Colum bus - 3, 064 3, 155 3, 235 3, 402 3, 490 3, 395 3, 356 3, 426 3, 268 3, 396 Colw ic h - 258 262 260 284 339 703 879 935 1, 091 1, 229 Conc ordia - 4, 415 4, 705 5, 792 6, 255 7, 175 7, 022 7, 221 6, 847 6, 152 5, 714 Conw ay S prings - 1, 292 1, 120 981 849 816 1, 057 1, 153 1, 313 1, 384 1, 322 Coolidge - 145 144 135 132 168 117 102 82 90 86 Copeland - - - 423 262 242 247 267 323 290 339 Corning - 411 419 340 352 254 240 162 158 142 170 Cot t onw ood F alls - 899 1, 044 963 1, 078 957 971 987 954 889 966 Counc il Grove - 2, 545 2, 857 2, 898 2, 875 2, 722 2, 664 2, 403 2, 381 2, 228 2, 321 Count rys i de ------ 4 2 8 4 1 1 3 4 6 3 1 2 2 9 5 Court l and - 454 411 430 383 367 384 403 377 343 334 Coyville - 227 232 196 175 106 133 93 98 78 71 Cuba - 466 432 403 363 345 336 290 286 242 231 Cullis on - 256 249 256 239 174 129 117 154 120 98 Culver - 326 234 206 195 153 200 148 167 162 164 Cunningham - 395 462 412 451 510 618 483 540 535 514 D a m a r ---- 2 6 3 3 0 5 3 6 1 2 4 5 2 0 4 1 1 2 1 5 5 Danville - - - 130 134 122 118 80 71 56 59 Dearing - 250 295 324 273 261 249 338 475 428 415 Deerf i eld - 152 284 325 356 440 442 474 538 677 884 Delia - - 244 269 222 164 163 168 181 172 179 Delphos - 767 870 678 714 676 619 599 570 494 469 Denis on - 295 240 202 176 166 184 248 231 225 231 Dent on - 337 193 193 156 157 161 162 156 166 186 D e r b y ---- 2 5 6 4 3 2 6 , 4 5 8 7 , 9 4 7 9 , 7 8 6 1 4 , 6 9 1 1 7 , 8 0 7 De S ot o - 337 345 384 383 518 1, 271 1, 839 2, 061 2, 291 4, 561 Dex t er - 512 497 484 424 354 291 286 366 320 364 Dight on - 370 503 803 974 1, 246 1, 526 1, 540 1, 390 1, 361 1, 261 Dodge Cit y 1, 942 3, 214 5, 061 10, 059 8, 487 11, 262 13, 520 14, 127 18, 001 21, 129 25, 176 Doniphan - 1 3 4 1 7 1 1 4 0 ------ - Dorranc e - 281 299 325 414 365 331 234 220 195 205 Douglas s - 657 1, 010 804 760 729 1, 058 1, 126 1, 450 1, 722 1, 813 Dow ns - 1, 427 1, 508 1, 383 1, 219 1, 221 1, 206 1, 268 1, 324 1, 119 1, 038 Dres den - - - 231 180 162 134 103 84 73 51 Dunlap - 333 300 273 219 134 134 102 82 65 81 Durham - 268 288 254 245 229 183 143 130 119 114 Dw ight - 298 246 334 295 281 281 322 320 365 330 E arlt on - - 381 166 174 141 104 102 79 69 80 438 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 E as t borough ---- 3 1 2 7 0 8 1 , 0 0 1 1 , 1 4 1 8 5 4 8 9 6 8 2 6 E as t on - 310 228 277 255 255 320 435 460 405 362 E dgert on - 443 323 278 264 266 414 513 1, 214 1, 244 1, 440 E dm ond - - 213 197 180 110 91 90 56 37 47 E dna - 489 500 502 507 422 442 418 537 438 423 E dw ards v ille - - 203 228 243 274 513 619 3, 364 3, 979 4, 146 E f f i ngham - 674 616 646 676 525 564 605 634 540 588 E l bing - - 230 110 101 98 105 128 175 184 218 E l Dorado 3, 466 3, 129 10, 995 10, 311 10, 045 11, 037 12, 523 12, 308 10, 510 11, 495 12, 057 El Pa so - 2 3 5 2 4 7 2 9 4 ------ - E l gin - - 600 446 336 212 148 115 139 118 82 E l k - 659 725 607 680 524 498 432 404 334 305 E l k F alls - 271 293 288 294 276 179 124 151 122 112 E l k hart - - 1, 160 1, 435 902 1, 132 1, 780 2, 089 2, 243 2, 318 2, 233 E l linw ood - 976 1, 103 1, 115 2, 059 2, 569 2, 729 2, 416 2, 508 2, 329 2, 164 E l lis - 1, 404 1, 876 1, 957 2, 042 2, 649 2, 218 2, 137 2, 062 1, 814 1, 873 E l ls w ort h - 2, 041 2, 065 2, 072 2, 227 2, 193 2, 361 2, 080 2, 465 2, 757 2, 965 E l m dale - 253 248 246 239 180 114 102 109 83 50 E l s m ore - 216 237 203 180 152 128 116 104 91 73 E l w ood - 636 750 849 1, 014 1, 020 1, 191 1, 283 1, 275 1, 079 1, 145 E m m et t - - - 268 191 143 128 156 223 165 277 E m poria 8, 223 9, 058 11, 273 14, 067 13, 188 15, 669 18, 190 23, 327 25, 287 25, 512 26, 760 E nglew ood - 518 466 477 377 341 243 158 111 96 109 E ns i gn - - - 244 202 227 255 237 209 192 203 E nt erpris e - 706 975 764 671 795 1, 015 868 839 865 836 E r ie - 1, 300 1, 167 1, 184 1, 286 1, 296 1, 309 1, 414 1, 415 1, 276 1, 211 E s bon - 347 375 319 292 278 237 206 234 167 148 E s k r idge - 797 759 726 648 601 519 589 603 518 589 E udora - 640 627 599 603 929 1, 526 2, 071 2, 934 3, 006 4, 307 E urek a - 2, 333 2, 606 3, 698 3, 803 3, 958 4, 055 3, 576 3, 425 2, 974 2, 914 E v eres t - 436 403 386 375 363 348 304 331 310 314 F airview - 386 386 367 333 336 272 283 258 306 271 F a i r w a y ----- 1 , 8 1 6 5 , 3 9 8 5 , 2 2 7 4 , 6 1 9 4 , 1 7 3 3 , 9 5 2 F all River - 383 376 339 336 261 226 191 173 113 156 F l orenc e - 1, 168 1, 517 1, 493 1, 329 1, 009 853 777 729 636 671 F ont ana - 246 206 187 174 168 138 160 173 131 149 F ord - 205 272 382 296 244 252 246 272 247 314 F orm os o - 453 374 381 293 271 192 180 166 128 129 Fo r t R i le y 2 ------- 2 , 3 1 0 2 , 1 4 7 1 1 2 1 0 3 439 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Fo r t R i le y Nort h 1 ------- 1 2 , 4 6 9 1 6 , 0 8 6 1 2 , 8 4 8 8 , 1 1 4 F ort S c ot t - 10, 463 10, 693 10, 763 10, 557 10, 335 9, 410 8, 967 8, 893 8, 362 8, 297 F ow l er - 473 490 724 563 778 717 588 592 571 567 F r ank f ort - 1, 426 1, 314 1, 346 1, 243 1, 237 1, 106 960 1, 038 927 855 F r ederic k - 151 145 135 84 53 48 39 29 18 11 F r edonia - 3, 040 3, 954 3, 446 3, 524 3, 257 3, 233 3, 080 3, 047 2, 599 2, 600 F r eeport - 161 56 105 67 30 31 21 12 10 6 F r ont enac - 3, 396 3, 225 2, 085 1, 766 1, 569 1, 713 2, 223 2, 586 2, 628 2, 996 F ult on - 416 411 393 309 243 207 213 194 191 184 Galat i a - - - 194 150 89 73 78 69 47 61 Galena - 6, 096 4, 712 4, 736 4, 375 4, 029 3, 827 3, 712 3, 587 3, 308 3, 287 Gales burg - 183 205 199 165 189 128 146 181 160 150 Galva - 322 350 358 463 426 442 522 651 651 701 Garden Cit y 1, 590 3, 171 3, 848 6, 121 6, 285 10, 905 11, 811 14, 790 18, 256 24, 097 28, 451 Garden P l ain - 296 361 336 323 323 560 678 775 731 797 Gardner - 514 514 493 510 676 1, 619 1, 839 2, 392 4, 277 9, 396 Garf ield - 333 368 451 335 297 278 261 277 236 198 Garnet t - 2, 334 2, 329 2, 768 2, 607 2, 693 3, 034 3, 169 3, 310 3, 210 3, 368 Gas - 1, 281 367 326 357 294 342 438 543 505 556 Gaylord - 308 356 291 245 231 239 211 203 173 145 Gem - - - 200 125 118 116 80 101 104 96 Genes eo - 566 561 536 632 660 558 453 496 382 272 Geuda S prings - 254 266 340 275 245 223 223 217 219 212 Girard - 2, 446 3, 161 2, 442 2, 554 2, 426 2, 350 2, 591 2, 888 2, 794 2, 773 G l a d e ----- 1 0 7 1 3 3 1 8 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 Glas c o - 720 724 707 741 803 812 767 710 556 536 Glen E l der - 565 615 617 555 582 444 422 491 448 439 Goddard - 225 255 255 248 274 533 955 1, 427 1, 804 2, 037 G o e s s e l ------ 3 2 7 3 8 6 4 2 1 5 0 6 5 6 5 Gof f - 422 398 437 339 315 259 207 196 156 181 Goodland - 1, 993 2, 664 3, 626 3, 306 4, 690 4, 459 5, 510 5, 708 4, 983 4, 948 G o r h a m ----- 3 7 5 4 2 9 3 7 9 3 5 5 2 8 4 3 6 0 Gove Cit y - 196 132 241 284 206 228 172 148 103 105 Grainf ield - 309 290 343 341 371 389 374 417 357 327 Grandview P l aza ------- 7 3 4 1 , 1 8 9 1 , 2 3 3 1 , 1 8 4 Great B end 2, 470 4, 622 4, 460 5, 548 9, 044 12, 665 16, 670 16, 133 16, 608 15, 427 15, 345 Greeley - 492 496 504 387 436 415 368 405 339 327 Green - 289 297 293 246 219 190 163 155 150 147 Greenleaf - 781 778 660 739 614 562 448 462 353 357 440 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Greens burg - 1, 199 1, 215 1, 338 1, 417 1, 723 1, 988 1, 907 1, 885 1, 792 1, 574 Grenola - 532 547 552 517 380 349 290 335 256 231 Gridley - - 321 434 418 360 321 328 404 356 372 Grinnell - - 162 303 289 364 396 449 410 348 329 Gyps um - 623 732 638 615 523 593 391 423 365 414 Haddam - 408 392 381 384 375 311 289 239 195 169 Hals t ead - 1, 004 1, 163 1, 373 1, 397 1, 328 1, 598 1, 716 1, 994 2, 015 1, 873 Ham i lt on - 325 398 549 519 456 400 349 363 301 334 Ham l in - 208 211 183 174 118 99 95 80 50 53 Hanover - 1, 039 947 880 896 854 773 793 802 696 653 Hans t on - - - 254 251 286 279 282 257 326 259 Hardt ner - - 385 341 313 373 372 300 336 198 199 Harper - 1, 638 1, 770 1, 485 1, 695 1, 672 1, 899 1, 665 1, 823 1, 735 1, 567 Harris - - - 134 127 84 36 41 80 39 53 Hart f ord - 589 575 516 491 395 337 478 551 541 500 Harveyville - 331 333 321 302 236 204 279 280 267 267 Havana - 227 318 289 253 215 162 144 169 121 86 Haven - 528 1, 301 553 653 720 982 1, 146 1, 125 1, 198 1, 175 Havens ville - 412 333 263 232 208 166 163 183 135 146 Haviland - 568 607 641 499 606 725 705 770 624 612 Hays 1, 136 1, 961 3, 165 4, 618 6, 385 8, 625 11, 947 15, 396 16, 301 17, 814 20, 013 H a y s v i l l e ------ 5 , 8 3 6 6 , 5 3 1 8 , 0 0 6 8 , 3 6 4 8 , 5 0 2 Hazelt on - 315 281 299 260 250 246 176 143 128 144 Hepler - 276 241 210 259 224 178 152 165 150 154 Heringt on - 3, 273 4, 065 4, 519 3, 804 3, 775 3, 702 3, 165 2, 930 2, 685 2, 563 Herndon - 273 411 430 448 321 339 268 220 170 149 Hes s t on - - - 526 403 686 1, 103 1, 926 3, 013 3, 012 3, 509 Hiaw at ha - 2, 974 3, 222 3, 302 3, 238 3, 294 3, 391 3, 365 3, 702 3, 603 3, 417 Highland - 763 809 788 764 717 755 899 954 942 976 Hill Cit y - 983 732 1, 027 1, 115 1, 432 2, 421 2, 071 2, 028 1, 835 1, 604 Hills boro - 1, 134 1, 451 1, 458 1, 580 2, 150 2, 441 2, 730 2, 717 2, 704 2, 854 H ills dale --- 2 1 4 ------ - Hois ingt on - 1, 975 2, 395 3, 001 3, 719 4, 012 4, 248 3, 710 3, 678 3, 182 2, 975 H o l c o m b ------- 2 7 2 8 1 6 1 , 4 0 0 2 , 0 2 6 Hollenberg ---- 1 2 8 9 7 5 5 4 7 5 7 2 8 3 1 Holm del Gardens ----- 1 , 2 4 8 1 , 4 3 6 --- - Holt on - 2, 842 2, 703 2, 705 2, 885 2, 705 3, 028 3, 063 3, 132 3, 196 3, 353 Holyrood - 361 421 432 559 748 737 593 567 492 464 Hope - 567 589 556 500 480 463 438 468 404 372 441 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Horac e - 189 212 230 234 258 195 137 137 168 143 Hort on - 3, 600 4, 009 4, 049 2, 872 2, 354 2, 361 2, 177 2, 130 1, 885 1, 967 How ard - 1, 163 1, 060 1, 069 1, 170 1, 149 1, 017 918 965 815 808 Hox i e - 532 616 800 957 1, 157 1, 289 1, 419 1, 462 1, 342 1, 244 Hoyt - - 282 228 238 246 283 420 536 489 571 Huds on - 253 235 197 221 194 201 181 157 159 133 Hugot on - 105 644 1, 368 1, 349 2, 781 2, 912 2, 739 3, 165 3, 179 3, 708 Hum boldt - 2, 548 2, 525 2, 558 2, 290 2, 308 2, 285 2, 249 2, 230 2, 178 1, 999 Hunnew ell - 208 209 205 166 103 83 77 86 87 83 Hunt er - - 205 219 199 236 229 150 135 116 77 Huron - 200 188 149 163 128 119 106 107 75 87 Hut c hins on 9, 379 16, 364 23, 298 27, 085 30, 013 33, 575 37, 574 36, 885 40, 284 39, 308 40, 787 I ndependenc e 4, 851 10, 480 11, 920 12, 782 11, 565 11, 335 11, 222 10, 347 10, 598 10, 030 9, 846 I ngalls - - - 273 187 173 174 235 274 301 328 I nm an - 484 482 533 507 615 729 836 947 1, 035 1, 142 I ola - 9, 032 8, 513 7, 160 7, 244 7, 094 6, 885 6, 493 6, 938 6, 351 6, 302 I s abel - 222 277 279 252 205 181 147 137 104 108 I uk a - 228 198 185 183 129 225 210 235 197 185 J am es t ow n - 462 495 507 490 494 422 470 440 325 399 J ennings - 259 253 344 311 330 292 224 194 188 146 J et m ore - 317 559 914 881 988 1, 028 936 862 850 903 J ew ell - 839 805 707 669 593 582 569 589 529 483 J ohns on ------ 8 6 0 1 , 0 3 8 1 , 2 4 4 1 , 3 4 8 1 , 5 2 8 J unc t i on Cit y 4, 695 5, 598 7, 533 70, 407 8, 507 13, 462 18, 700 19, 018 19, 305 20, 642 18, 886 K anopolis - 577 762 860 868 743 732 626 729 605 543 K anorado - - - 359 322 285 245 278 217 276 248 K ans as Cit y 51, 418 82, 331 101, 177 121, 857 121, 458 129, 553 121, 901 168, 213 161, 087 149, 800 146, 866 K e c h i ------ 2 4 5 2 2 9 2 8 8 5 1 7 1 , 0 3 8 K ens ingt on - 497 595 546 597 635 619 653 681 553 529 K i nc aid - 426 443 380 401 309 220 189 192 170 178 K i ngm an - 2, 570 2, 407 2, 752 3, 213 3, 200 3, 582 3, 622 3, 563 3, 196 3, 387 K i ns ley - 1, 547 1, 986 2, 270 2, 178 2, 479 2, 263 2, 212 2, 074 1, 875 1, 658 K i ow a - 1, 520 1, 539 1, 501 1, 379 1, 561 1, 674 1, 414 1, 409 1, 160 1, 055 K i rw in - 626 553 500 392 374 356 293 249 269 229 K i s m e t ---- 2 2 7 1 8 0 1 5 0 2 9 4 3 6 8 4 2 1 4 8 4 Labet t e - - 207 141 140 145 114 105 123 74 68 La Cros s e - 806 808 1, 355 1, 407 1, 769 1, 767 1, 583 1, 618 1, 427 1, 376 La Cygne - 957 1, 028 1, 019 932 794 810 989 1, 025 1, 066 1, 115 La Harpe - 2, 080 1, 001 756 624 511 529 509 687 650 706 442 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 L a k e Q u i v i r a -------- 1 , 0 8 7 9 8 3 9 3 2 Lak in - 337 556 739 709 1, 618 1, 432 1, 570 1, 823 2, 060 2, 316 Lanc as t er - 220 184 188 163 200 196 279 274 299 291 Lane - 272 351 291 234 200 282 254 249 247 256 Langdon - - 204 181 208 128 97 93 84 62 72 Lans ing ------ 1 , 2 6 4 3 , 7 9 7 5 , 3 0 7 7 , 1 2 0 9 , 1 9 9 Larned - 2, 911 3, 139 3, 532 3, 533 4, 447 5, 001 4, 567 4, 811 4, 490 4, 236 Lat ham - - 334 291 307 218 203 156 148 160 164 Lat im er - - - 124 84 34 40 29 31 20 21 Law renc e 10, 862 12, 374 12, 456 13, 726 14, 390 23, 351 32, 858 45, 698 52, 738 65, 608 80, 098 Leavenw ort h 20, 735 19, 363 16, 912 17, 466 19, 220 20, 579 22, 052 25, 147 33, 656 38, 495 35, 420 Leaw ood ----- 1 , 1 6 7 7 , 4 6 6 1 0 , 6 4 5 1 3 , 3 6 0 1 9 , 6 9 3 2 7 , 6 5 6 Lebanon - 731 822 723 652 610 583 517 440 364 303 Lebo - 560 572 590 522 575 498 589 966 835 961 Lec om pt on - 386 310 288 250 263 304 434 576 619 608 Lehigh - 385 370 315 296 240 178 168 189 180 215 Lenex a - 383 472 452 502 803 2, 487 5, 549 18, 639 34, 110 40, 238 Lenora - 454 520 519 537 511 512 439 444 329 306 Leon - 494 427 587 573 518 541 510 667 707 645 Leona ---- 1 6 4 1 3 0 1 1 0 7 2 7 3 3 9 8 8 Leonardv ille - 376 325 392 342 320 378 412 437 374 398 Leot i - 288 392 618 816 1, 250 1, 401 1, 916 1, 869 1, 738 1, 598 LeRoy - 861 815 788 751 695 601 551 701 568 593 Lew is - 557 439 512 481 475 486 525 551 451 486 Liberal 426 1, 716 3, 613 5, 294 4, 410 7, 134 13, 813 13, 862 14, 911 16, 573 19, 666 Libert y - 385 247 246 254 185 233 185 174 140 95 Liebent hal ---- 2 6 5 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 6 9 1 6 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 Linc oln Cent er - 1, 508 1, 613 1, 732 1, 761 1, 636 1, 717 1, 582 1, 599 1, 381 1, 349 Linc olnville - - 260 270 255 228 244 218 235 197 225 Linds borg - 1, 939 1, 897 2, 016 1, 913 2, 383 2, 609 2, 764 3, 155 3, 077 3, 321 Linn - - 282 340 395 395 466 388 483 472 425 L i n n V a l l e y ---------- 5 6 2 Linw ood - 323 364 295 299 261 375 323 343 409 374 Lit t l e River - 661 749 618 603 635 552 493 529 496 536 Logan - 714 585 743 703 859 846 760 720 633 603 Lone E l m - - - 131 97 82 69 66 55 32 27 Longf ord - - 155 200 160 178 146 99 109 68 94 Long I s land - 291 286 242 257 247 229 195 187 170 155 Longt on - 611 583 744 629 478 401 304 396 389 394 443 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Lorraine - - - 177 236 195 157 153 157 147 136 Los t S prings - 276 261 265 255 184 139 103 94 106 71 Louis burg - 603 556 616 590 677 862 1, 033 1, 744 1, 964 2, 576 Louis v ille - 246 207 227 188 190 204 204 207 215 209 Luc as - 573 651 630 648 631 559 524 524 452 436 Luray - 341 475 464 392 351 328 303 295 261 203 Lyndon - 763 732 742 751 729 953 958 1, 132 964 1, 038 Lyons - 2, 071 2, 516 2, 939 4, 497 4, 545 4, 592 4, 355 4, 152 3, 688 3, 732 M c Crac k en - 371 491 594 534 553 406 333 292 231 211 M c Cune - - 591 584 556 532 433 487 528 462 426 M c Donald - - 341 442 425 426 323 269 239 184 159 M c F arland - 388 579 399 336 279 256 209 242 224 271 M a cksv ille - 6 2 6 7 5 3 8 6 8 7 2 3 6 2 4 5 4 6 4 8 4 5 4 6 7 1 9 5 1 4 M c Lout h - 571 575 517 515 477 494 623 700 12, 422 868 M c P hers on - 3, 546 4, 595 6, 147 7, 194 8, 689 9, 996 10, 851 11, 753 488 13, 770 M adis on - 721 795 1, 488 1, 198 1, 212 1, 105 1, 061 1, 099 845 857 M ahas k a - 246 210 218 195 179 160 122 119 98 107 M aize - - 189 229 198 266 623 785 1, 294 1, 520 1, 868 M anc hes t e r - 250 263 241 215 151 153 92 98 80 102 M anhat t an 3, 438 5, 722 7, 989 10, 136 11, 659 19, 056 22, 993 27, 575 32, 644 37, 737 44, 831 M ank at o - 1, 155 1, 326 1, 404 1, 426 1, 462 1, 231 1, 287 1, 205 1, 037 976 M ant er - - - 224 133 200 183 219 205 186 178 M aple Hill - 277 255 256 247 176 244 327 381 406 469 M aplet on - 230 230 251 226 213 127 112 121 96 98 M arion - 1, 841 1, 928 1, 959 2, 086 2, 050 2, 169 2, 052 1, 951 1, 906 2, 110 M arquet t e - 715 780 714 609 666 607 578 639 593 542 M arys v ille - 2, 260 3, 048 4, 013 4, 055 3, 866 4, 143 3, 588 3, 670 3, 360 3, 271 M at f i eld Green - - - 182 146 119 95 77 71 33 60 M ayet t a - 337 309 294 275 247 218 246 287 267 312 M ayf ield - - - 187 150 134 119 110 128 110 113 M eade - 664 838 1, 552 1, 400 1, 763 2, 019 1, 899 1, 777 1, 526 1, 672 M edic i ne Lodge - 1, 229 1, 305 1, 655 1, 870 2, 288 3, 072 2, 545 2, 384 2, 453 2, 193 M elvern - 505 422 445 368 389 376 455 481 423 429 M enlo - - - 204 144 113 99 48 42 50 57 M eriden - 467 422 390 421 378 402 472 707 622 706 M e r r i a m ------ 5 , 0 8 4 1 0 , 9 5 5 1 0 , 7 9 4 1 1 , 8 1 9 1 1 , 0 0 8 M i lan - 240 222 198 224 165 144 162 135 109 137 M i ldred - - 336 341 155 79 60 42 64 46 36 M i lf ord - - - 300 271 284 318 296 465 579 502 444 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 M i lt onvale - 829 821 814 800 911 814 718 588 484 523 M i nneapolis - 1, 895 1, 842 1, 741 2, 087 1, 801 2, 024 1, 971 2, 075 1, 983 2, 046 M i nneola - 348 493 617 490 660 679 630 712 705 717 M i s s i o n ------ 4 , 6 2 6 8 , 1 2 5 8 , 6 4 3 9 , 5 0 4 9 , 7 2 7 M i s s i o n H i l l s ----- 1 , 2 7 5 3 , 6 2 1 4 , 1 9 8 3 , 9 0 4 3 , 4 4 6 3 , 5 9 3 M i s s i on W oods ----- 2 0 5 2 4 3 2 3 7 2 1 3 1 8 2 1 6 5 M oline - 808 950 897 870 871 698 555 553 473 457 M ont ezum a - - 163 424 340 509 543 606 730 838 966 M oran - 559 676 651 592 616 549 550 643 551 562 M organville - 285 262 281 264 278 226 257 261 181 198 M orland - 237 296 385 356 287 317 300 223 234 164 M orrill - 398 552 519 387 362 299 308 336 299 277 M o rrow v ille - - - 246 308 229 195 201 180 173 168 M os c ow - - - 249 177 222 211 228 228 252 247 M ound Cit y - 698 720 655 703 707 661 714 755 789 821 M oundridge - 626 733 870 864 942 1, 214 1, 271 1, 453 1, 531 1, 593 M ound V alley - 956 803 666 648 566 481 467 381 405 418 M ount Hope - 519 513 466 442 473 539 665 791 805 830 M ulberry - 997 2, 697 1, 596 1, 175 779 642 622 647 555 577 M u llinville - 289 361 436 428 410 385 376 339 289 279 M ulvane - 1, 084 1, 239 1, 042 940 1, 387 2, 981 3, 185 4, 254 4, 683 5, 155 M unden - 275 339 205 193 169 177 123 152 143 122 M us c ot ah - 491 427 365 331 248 228 206 248 194 200 Nark a - 278 207 252 193 220 166 130 120 113 93 Nas hville - - - 234 212 159 137 107 127 118 111 Nat om a - 407 518 583 651 775 775 603 515 392 367 Neodes ha - 2, 872 3, 943 3, 381 3, 376 3, 723 3, 594 3, 295 3, 414 2, 837 2, 848 Neos ho F alls - 571 628 462 452 355 222 184 157 157 179 Neos ho Rapids - 256 267 306 253 204 178 234 289 235 274 Nes s Cit y - 712 905 1, 509 1, 355 1, 612 1, 653 1, 756 1, 769 1, 724 1, 534 Net aw ak a - 250 267 229 226 213 225 192 218 167 170 New A l bany - 213 223 150 165 152 104 59 78 60 73 New Cam bria - - 127 130 144 160 187 160 175 152 150 N e w S t r a w n -------- 4 5 7 4 2 8 4 2 5 New t on 6, 208 7, 862 9, 781 11, 034 11, 048 11, 590 14, 877 15, 439 16, 332 16, 700 17, 190 Nic k ers on - 1, 195 1, 049 1, 052 1, 052 1, 013 1, 091 1, 187 1, 292 1, 137 1, 194 Niot aze - 317 186 235 241 162 124 83 104 99 122 Norc at ur - 482 476 524 440 368 302 284 226 198 169 N o r t h N e w t o n ----- 5 6 6 8 9 0 9 6 3 1 , 2 2 2 1 , 2 6 2 1 , 5 2 2 445 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Nort on - 1, 787 2, 186 2, 767 2, 762 3, 060 3, 345 3, 627 3, 400 3, 017 3, 012 Nort onville - 638 696 606 562 568 595 727 692 643 620 Norw ic h - 392 430 477 411 378 430 414 476 455 551 Oak Hill - - - 147 147 92 69 41 35 13 35 Oak l aw n-S unview 1 --------- 3 , 2 4 0 3 , 1 3 5 Oak l ey - 681 768 1, 159 1, 138 1, 915 2, 190 2, 327 2, 343 2, 045 2, 173 Oberlin - 1, 157 1, 247 1, 629 1, 878 2, 019 2, 337 2, 291 2, 387 2, 197 1, 994 Of f erle - - 225 298 273 269 208 212 244 228 220 Ogden - 230 596 418 494 845 1, 780 1, 491 1, 804 1, 494 1, 762 Ok et o - 253 225 225 218 169 128 133 130 116 87 Olat he 3, 451 3, 272 3, 268 3, 656 3, 979 5, 593 10, 987 17, 917 37, 258 63, 402 92, 962 Olivet - - - 145 172 127 116 64 65 59 64 Olm i t z - - - 166 130 125 141 161 140 130 138 Olpe - 215 235 317 331 293 722 453 477 431 504 Ols burg - - - 175 177 140 137 151 166 192 192 Onaga - 759 838 930 741 882 850 761 752 761 704 Oneida - 211 276 224 187 138 119 112 120 79 70 Os age Cit y - 2, 432 2, 376 2, 402 2, 079 1, 919 2, 213 2, 600 2, 667 2, 683 3, 034 Os aw at om ie - 2, 568 3, 293 4, 440 4, 145 4, 347 4, 622 4, 294 4, 459 4, 590 4, 645 Os borne - 1, 566 1, 635 1, 881 1, 876 2, 068 2, 049 1, 980 2, 120 1, 778 1, 607 Os k aloos a - 851 700 733 800 721 807 955 1, 092 1, 074 1, 165 Os w ego - 2, 317 2, 386 1, 845 1, 953 1, 997 2, 027 2, 200 2, 218 1, 870 2, 046 Ot is - - 505 407 413 410 362 387 410 385 325 Ot t aw a 6, 934 7, 650 9, 018 9, 563 10, 193 10, 081 10, 673 11, 036 11, 016 10, 667 11, 921 O v e r b r o o k ----- 3 8 7 5 0 9 7 4 8 9 3 0 9 2 0 9 4 7 Overland P ark ------- 7 7 , 9 3 4 8 1 , 7 8 4 111, 790 149, 080 Ox f ord - 624 748 1, 129 1, 020 798 989 1, 113 1, 125 1, 143 1, 173 O z a w k i e ------- 1 3 7 4 7 2 4 5 8 5 5 2 P alc o - 279 281 290 276 405 575 398 329 295 248 P alm er - - 179 187 182 150 169 166 149 121 108 P aola - 3, 207 3, 238 3, 762 3, 511 3, 972 4, 784 4, 622 4, 557 4, 698 5, 011 P aradis e - - - 178 161 145 134 145 89 66 64 P a r k ----- 2 2 3 2 1 8 1 7 8 1 8 3 1 5 0 1 5 1 P a r k C i t y ------ 2 , 6 8 7 2 , 5 2 9 3 , 7 7 8 5 , 0 5 4 5 , 8 1 4 P ark er - 398 436 364 361 251 181 255 270 256 281 P ark erville - 157 144 127 105 78 59 25 42 28 73 P ars ons 7, 682 12, 463 16, 028 14, 903 14, 294 14, 750 13, 929 13, 015 12, 898 11, 919 11, 514 P art ridge - 246 253 270 226 221 221 302 268 213 259 P aw nee Roc k - 458 428 399 388 359 380 442 409 367 356 446 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 P ax i c o - - 249 261 237 196 276 216 168 174 211 P eabody - 1, 416 2, 455 1, 491 1, 367 1, 194 1, 309 1, 368 1, 474 1, 349 1, 384 P enalos a - - - 128 118 71 84 32 31 21 27 P erry - 400 481 418 392 399 495 664 907 881 901 P eru - 575 570 628 487 368 340 289 286 206 183 P hillips burg - 1, 302 1, 310 1, 543 2, 109 2, 589 3, 233 3, 241 3, 229 2, 828 2, 668 P i t t s burg 10, 112 14, 755 18, 052 18, 145 17, 571 19, 341 18, 678 20, 171 18, 770 17, 789 19, 243 P l ains Cit y 3 ------ 7 8 0 8 5 7 1 , 0 4 4 9 5 7 1 , 1 6 3 P l ainville - 1, 090 1, 004 1, 058 1, 232 2, 082 3, 104 2, 627 2, 458 2, 173 2, 029 P l eas ant on - 1, 373 1, 291 1, 214 1, 227 1, 178 1, 098 1, 216 1, 303 1, 231 1, 387 P l evna - - 202 174 161 200 117 124 115 117 99 P om ona - 523 485 501 485 453 489 541 868 835 923 P ort is - 304 390 340 349 286 232 178 172 129 123 P ot w in - 249 415 427 487 465 635 497 563 448 457 P ow hat t an - 216 247 221 184 150 128 111 95 111 91 P r airie V i ew - 191 183 198 205 192 188 201 145 111 141 P r a i r i e V i l l a g e ------ 2 5 , 3 5 6 2 8 , 3 7 8 2 4 , 6 5 7 2 3 , 1 8 6 2 2 , 0 7 2 P r at t - 3, 302 5, 183 6, 322 6, 591 7, 523 8, 156 6, 736 6, 885 6, 687 6, 570 P r es c ot t - 255 291 238 277 283 278 222 319 301 280 P r es t on - 278 401 383 328 307 278 239 227 177 164 P r et t y P r airie - 327 432 429 452 484 525 561 655 601 615 P r inc et on - - - 210 187 177 174 159 244 275 317 P r ot ec t i on - 390 1, 109 1, 072 846 814 780 673 684 625 558 Quenem o - 556 733 564 557 391 434 429 413 369 468 Quint er - 450 383 570 481 741 776 930 951 945 961 R a d i u m ---- 8 5 6 4 6 4 5 5 4 7 4 7 4 0 Ram ona - 265 303 240 236 190 132 121 116 114 94 Randall - 325 304 262 281 240 201 195 154 96 90 Randolph - 455 401 408 369 391 35 106 131 129 175 Rans om - 204 285 431 403 405 387 416 448 386 338 Rant oul - - 317 224 164 197 157 163 212 200 241 R a y m o n d ------ 1 4 3 1 3 3 1 3 2 1 2 5 9 5 Reading - 289 358 341 302 289 249 247 244 264 247 Redf ield - 232 269 233 194 173 133 138 185 143 140 Republic - 450 442 396 376 360 333 243 223 177 161 Res erve - - - 197 172 169 138 117 105 108 100 Rex f ord - - 237 375 244 304 245 231 204 171 157 Ric hf i eld - 53 62 106 96 105 122 82 81 50 48 Ric hm ond - - 400 411 418 433 352 464 510 528 510 447 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Riley - 343 364 431 392 414 575 668 779 804 886 Robins on - 492 500 457 413 381 317 278 324 268 216 Roeland P ark ------ 8 , 9 4 9 9 , 7 6 0 7 , 9 6 2 7 , 7 0 6 6 , 8 1 7 Rolla - - - 437 284 433 464 400 417 387 482 R o s a lia -- 1 5 6 2 1 8 ------ - R o s e H i l l ------ 2 7 3 3 8 7 1 , 5 5 7 2 , 3 9 9 3 , 4 3 2 Ros eland - 396 482 190 - - - 113 119 98 101 Ros s v ille - 672 664 701 601 577 797 934 1, 045 1, 052 1, 014 Rozel - - - 220 203 233 207 236 219 187 182 R u s h C e n t e r ------ 2 7 8 2 3 7 2 0 7 1 7 7 1 7 6 Rus s ell - 1, 692 1, 700 2, 352 4, 819 6, 483 6, 113 5, 371 5, 427 4, 783 4, 696 Rus s ell S prings - 82 115 141 198 161 93 83 56 29 32 S abet ha - 1, 768 2, 003 2, 332 2, 241 2, 173 2, 318 2, 376 2, 286 2, 341 2, 589 S t F r anc is - 492 733 944 1, 041 1, 892 1, 594 1, 725 1, 610 1, 495 1, 497 S t George - - 211 216 203 251 259 241 309 397 434 S t J ohn - 1, 785 1, 671 1, 552 1, 735 1, 735 1, 753 1, 477 1, 501 1, 357 1, 318 S t M arys - 1, 397 1, 321 1, 304 1, 132 1, 201 1, 509 1, 434 1, 598 1, 791 2, 198 S t P aul - 927 974 800 869 783 675 804 746 687 646 S alina 6, 074 9, 688 15, 085 20, 155 21, 073 26, 176 43, 202 37, 714 41, 843 42, 299 45, 679 S at ant a - - - 508 345 667 686 1, 161 1, 117 1, 073 1, 239 S avonburg - 257 258 230 198 155 131 109 113 93 91 S aw y er - - 263 276 239 223 192 164 213 183 124 S c am m on - 2, 233 1, 694 1, 093 737 561 429 457 501 466 496 S c andia - 579 547 608 614 611 643 567 480 421 436 S c hoenc hen ---- 2 5 9 1 7 0 1 8 8 1 8 2 2 0 9 2 0 0 2 1 4 S c ot t Cit y - 918 1, 112 1, 544 1, 848 3, 204 3, 555 4, 001 4, 154 3, 785 3, 855 S c ot t s ville - 248 165 169 187 108 60 46 56 26 21 S c rant on - 770 622 538 500 487 576 575 664 674 724 S edan - 1, 211 1, 885 1, 776 1, 948 1, 640 1, 677 1, 555 1, 579 1, 306 1, 342 S edgw ic k - 626 731 832 738 732 1, 095 1, 083 1, 471 1, 438 1, 537 S elden - 297 280 399 401 438 347 271 266 248 201 S enec a - 1, 806 1, 885 1, 864 2, 015 1, 911 2, 072 2, 182 2, 389 2, 027 2, 122 S everanc e - 383 350 312 266 197 146 128 134 98 108 S every - 608 551 525 570 477 492 384 447 357 359 S ew ard - - - 127 125 130 92 66 88 71 63 S haron - 350 325 316 296 278 272 265 283 256 210 S haron S prings - 440 815 792 760 994 966 1, 012 982 872 835 S haw nee - - - 553 597 845 9, 072 20, 946 29, 653 37, 962 47, 996 S i lver Lak e - 260 260 336 362 331 392 811 1, 350 1, 390 1, 358 448 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 S i m ps on - 211 295 273 235 234 154 131 123 107 114 S m it h Cent er - 1, 292 1, 567 1, 736 1, 686 2, 026 2, 379 2, 389 2, 240 2, 016 1, 931 S m o l a n ------- 1 7 5 1 6 9 1 9 5 2 1 8 S oldier - 358 346 274 247 193 171 173 165 135 122 S olom on - 949 1, 071 1, 032 872 834 1, 008 973 1, 018 939 1, 072 S out h Haven - 483 423 442 405 358 408 413 439 420 390 S out h Hut c hins on - 387 639 669 915 1, 045 1, 672 1, 879 2, 226 2, 444 2, 539 S pearville - 576 629 703 603 610 602 738 693 716 813 S peed - - - 139 111 70 75 58 41 64 44 S pivey - 252 226 219 181 109 98 78 83 88 80 S pring Hill - 605 555 566 489 619 909 1, 186 2, 005 2, 191 2, 727 S t af f ord - 1, 927 1, 752 1, 614 2, 011 2, 005 1, 862 1, 414 1, 425 1, 344 1, 161 S t ark - 191 189 197 160 157 96 124 143 79 106 S t erling - 2, 133 2, 060 1, 868 2, 215 2, 243 2, 303 2, 312 2, 312 2, 191 2, 642 S t oc k t on - 1, 317 1, 324 1, 291 1, 418 1, 867 2, 073 1, 818 1, 825 1, 507 1, 558 S t rong Cit y - 762 944 805 848 680 659 545 675 617 584 S ublet t e - - - 673 582 838 1, 077 1, 208 1, 293 1, 378 1, 592 S um m erf ield - 554 539 398 396 305 237 254 225 169 211 S un Cit y - - - 404 305 231 188 119 85 88 81 S u s a n k ----- 1 0 0 8 7 5 9 5 2 6 1 5 7 S y lvan Grove - 464 450 530 540 506 400 403 376 321 324 S y lvia - 634 542 540 477 496 402 390 353 308 297 S y rac us e - 1, 126 1, 059 1, 383 1, 226 2, 075 1, 888 1, 720 1, 654 1, 606 1, 824 T am pa - 256 262 275 222 216 145 154 113 113 144 T es c ot t - 421 377 382 402 412 396 393 331 317 339 T hayer - 542 528 495 461 423 396 430 517 435 500 T i m k e n ---- 1 7 0 1 3 8 1 4 7 1 2 3 9 9 8 7 8 3 T i pt on - - 230 294 248 246 252 315 321 267 243 T onganox ie - 1, 018 971 1, 109 1, 114 1, 138 1, 354 1, 717 1, 864 2, 347 2, 728 T opek a 33, 608 43, 684 50, 022 64, 120 67, 833 78, 791 119, 484 125, 011 115, 266 119, 883 122, 377 T oront o - 627 829 706 737 600 524 431 466 317 312 T ow anda - 275 718 424 374 417 1, 031 1, 190 1, 332 1, 289 1, 338 T r eec e - - 991 749 568 378 280 225 194 172 149 T r ibune - 158 243 436 607 1, 010 1, 036 1, 013 955 918 835 T r oy - 940 1, 013 1, 042 1, 049 977 1, 051 1, 047 1, 240 1, 073 1, 054 T uron - 572 631 576 594 632 559 430 481 393 436 T y ro - 603 454 272 322 279 289 206 289 243 226 Udall - 330 381 436 419 410 600 668 891 824 794 Ulys s es - - 103 1, 140 824 2, 243 3, 157 3, 779 4, 653 5, 474 5, 960 449 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Uniont ow n - 256 300 298 277 232 211 286 371 290 288 Ut ic a - - 285 382 379 365 322 297 275 208 223 V alley Cent er - 381 486 896 700 854 2, 570 2, 551 3, 300 3, 624 4, 883 V alley F alls - 1, 129 1, 218 1, 238 1, 241 1, 139 1, 193 1, 169 1, 189 1, 253 1, 254 V erm illion - 366 294 288 300 283 265 191 191 113 107 V i c t oria - - 600 637 884 988 1, 170 1, 246 1, 328 1, 248 1, 208 V i ning - 191 183 198 188 168 128 84 85 55 58 V i ola - 156 173 159 131 132 203 193 199 185 211 V i rgil - - - 598 494 354 229 179 169 91 113 W aK eeney - 883 1, 003 1, 408 1, 852 2, 446 2, 808 2, 334 2, 388 2, 161 1, 924 W ak ef i eld - 514 531 528 513 591 603 583 803 900 838 W aldo - - 246 279 257 216 178 123 75 57 48 W aldron - 262 225 182 163 83 38 24 29 19 17 W a l l a c e ---- 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 8 6 7 5 6 7 W alnut - 639 650 553 544 534 381 330 308 214 221 W alt on - 357 228 212 217 220 225 211 269 226 284 W am ego - 1, 714 1, 585 1, 647 1, 767 1, 869 2, 363 2, 507 3, 159 3, 706 4, 246 W as hingt on - 1, 547 1, 406 1, 370 1, 598 1, 527 1, 506 1, 584 1, 488 1, 304 1, 223 W at erville - 704 665 698 717 676 700 632 694 601 681 W at hena - 777 645 854 860 797 837 1, 150 1, 418 1, 160 1, 348 W averly - 751 619 593 566 487 381 510 671 618 589 W ebber - - - 126 104 96 58 49 53 39 37 W eir - 2, 289 1, 945 1, 115 1, 038 819 699 740 705 730 780 W ellingt on - 7, 034 7, 048 7, 405 7, 246 7, 747 8, 809 8, 072 8, 212 8, 517 8, 647 W e lls ville - 648 756 709 632 729 984 1, 183 1, 612 1, 563 1, 606 W es t M i neral - 1, 770 938 491 486 349 262 232 229 226 243 W es t m oreland - 484 386 501 532 416 460 485 598 541 631 W e s t phalia - - - 326 314 254 249 185 204 152 165 W e s t w o o d ----- 1 , 5 8 1 2 , 0 4 0 2 , 3 8 3 1 , 7 8 3 1 , 7 7 2 1 , 5 3 3 W e s t w ood Hills ----- 4 3 1 4 9 5 4 1 4 4 3 7 3 8 3 3 7 8 W et m ore - 483 500 452 425 397 390 392 376 284 362 W heat on - - - 170 155 134 114 106 90 106 92 W hit e Cit y - 506 652 619 516 540 459 458 534 533 518 W hit e Cloud - 1, 119 553 476 479 308 238 210 234 255 239 W hit ew at er - 518 556 556 515 453 499 520 751 683 653 W hit ing - 426 433 351 343 267 233 256 270 213 206 W i c hit a 24, 671 52, 450 72, 217 111, 110 114, 966 168, 279 254, 698 276, 554 279, 272 304, 017 344, 284 W i llard - - 134 142 106 95 94 124 128 110 86 W i lliam s burg - 399 404 367 365 297 255 286 362 261 351 450 Population of C i ties in K a nsas 1900-2000 Ci ty 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 W i llis - 188 197 217 160 140 109 82 85 86 69 W i l l o w b r o o k ------ 6 2 1 0 0 1 0 9 9 5 3 6 W i lm ore - - - 265 212 172 99 96 97 78 57 W i ls ey - - 337 330 348 251 224 169 179 149 191 W i ls on - 981 1, 020 1, 038 1, 068 1, 039 905 870 978 834 799 W i nc hes t er - 456 386 418 415 355 458 492 570 613 579 W i ndom - 176 248 197 196 193 168 183 160 136 137 W i nf ield 5, 554 6, 700 7, 933 9, 398 9, 506 10, 264 11, 117 11, 405 10, 736 11, 931 12, 206 W i nona - - - 324 317 382 393 293 258 194 228 W oodbine - 250 318 317 212 195 173 170 172 186 207 W oods t on - 299 314 287 286 296 332 211 157 121 116 Y at es Cent er - 2, 024 2, 306 2, 013 2, 176 2, 178 2, 080 1, 967 1, 998 1, 815 1, 599 Z enda - - 188 223 252 226 157 142 142 96 123 Z u r i c h ----- 1 8 6 2 4 4 1 8 9 1 8 9 1 5 1 1 2 6 S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e 1 C ensus D e si gnated P l ace 2 C a m p W h i tesi de C D P S ource: U S C ensus B u reau, D e cenni al C ensus of P opul ati on, 1900-1990. 3 form erl y W e st P l ai ns 451 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Abbyville 128 128 126 125 125 125 124 -3.13 Abilene 6,543 6,397 6,396 6,336 6,327 6,335 6,305 -3.64 Admire 177 179 180 181 180 177 177 0.00 Agenda 81 75 74 72 72 69 68 -16.05 Agra 306 295 288 284 275 271 270 -11.76 Albert 181 177 177 177 179 176 176 -2.76 Alden 168 163 161 161 160 157 154 -8.33 Alexander 75 71 70 70 68 67 66 -12.00 Allen 211 216 218 220 218 215 216 2.37 Alma 797 760 750 746 752 741 752 -5.65 Almena 469 456 456 449 446 440 429 -8.53 Alta Vista 442 420 416 417 418 411 419 -5.20 Altamont 1,092 1,062 1,060 1,057 1,054 1,054 1,056 -3.30 Alton 117 113 110 109 107 106 104 -11.11 Altoona 485 480 480 469 469 466 469 -3.30 Americus 938 941 942 947 939 923 933 -0.53 Andale 766 771 772 773 792 810 841 9.79 Andover 6,698 7,746 8,182 8,596 9,079 9,510 9,898 47.78 Anthony 2,440 2,383 2,360 2,323 2,267 2,223 2,203 -9.71 Arcadia 391 389 391 390 390 390 389 -0.51 Argonia 534 514 506 503 493 485 479 -10.30 Arkansas City 11,963 11,987 11,716 11,581 11,319 11,180 11,168 -6.65 Arlington 459 448 444 439 439 437 433 -5.66 Arma 1,529 1,510 1,513 1,515 1,509 1,516 1,521 -0.52 Ashland 975 957 949 942 911 887 862 -11.59 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Assaria 438 450 446 444 442 443 446 1.83 Atchison 10,232 10,151 10,128 10,133 10,057 10,089 10,078 -1.51 Athol 51 48 48 47 46 46 45 -11.76 Atlanta 255 253 250 248 244 241 241 -5.49 Attica 636 608 608 604 595 585 580 -8.81 Atwood 1,279 1,226 1,186 1,150 1,111 1,098 1,092 -14.62 Auburn 1,121 1,113 1,119 1,122 1,126 1,129 1,143 1.96 Augusta 8,423 8,440 8,406 8,466 8,511 8,602 8,683 3.09 Aurora 79 77 76 75 75 74 74 -6.33 Axtell 445 437 433 428 427 424 423 -4.94 Baldwin City 3,400 3,646 3,706 3,784 4,017 4,137 4,202 23.59 Barnard 123 121 122 117 118 115 115 -6.50 Barnes 152 147 145 143 141 140 138 -9.21 Bartlett 124 122 122 122 122 122 122 -1.61 Basehor 2,238 2,539 2,728 2,985 3,224 3,468 3,729 66.62 Bassett 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 -4.55 Baxter Springs 4,602 4,430 4,372 4,328 4,219 4,210 4,202 -8.69 Bazine 311 318 321 324 328 335 334 7.40 Beattie 277 270 267 265 264 261 261 -5.78 Bel Aire 6,014 6,404 6,503 6,510 6,546 6,625 6,704 11.47 Belle Plaine 1,708 1,659 1,635 1,621 1,594 1,571 1,550 -9.25 Belleville 2,239 2,075 2,021 1,963 1,929 1,889 1,864 -16.75 Beloit 4,019 3,864 3,839 3,749 3,691 3,656 3,645 -9.31 Belpre 104 101 99 100 100 96 95 -8.65 Belvue 228 223 225 223 220 216 217 -4.82 452 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Benedict 103 101 101 99 99 99 99 -3.88 Bennington 623 618 609 605 602 598 598 -4.01 Bentley 368 387 400 413 440 466 496 34.78 Benton 827 813 809 808 807 811 809 -2.18 Bern 204 199 199 197 196 194 194 -4.90 Beverly 199 195 196 189 191 185 185 -7.04 Bird City 482 457 443 434 425 422 416 -13.69 Bison 235 224 221 219 214 209 207 -11.91 Blue Mound 277 277 276 281 289 294 292 5.42 Blue Rapids 1,088 1,059 1,049 1,038 1,035 1,026 1,022 -6.07 Bluff City 80 77 77 76 75 74 73 -8.75 Bogue 179 174 171 167 165 163 161 -10.06 Bonner Springs 6,768 6,812 6,784 6,822 6,881 7,006 7,069 4.45 Brewster 285 277 274 267 259 254 250 -12.28 Bronson 346 343 341 340 338 336 335 -3.18 Brookville 259 258 254 253 253 253 259 0.00 Brownell 48 46 44 43 42 41 41 -14.58 Bucklin 725 709 715 712 719 716 726 0.14 Buffalo 284 281 281 275 275 274 276 -2.82 Buhler 1,358 1,345 1,333 1,332 1,330 1,333 1,325 -2.43 Bunker Hill 101 98 97 97 94 93 93 -7.92 Burden 564 558 551 549 539 533 533 -5.50 Burdett 256 243 240 239 238 230 228 -10.94 Burlingame 1,017 998 992 999 993 984 970 -4.62 Burlington 2,790 2,736 2,728 2,689 2,658 2,680 2,641 -5.34 Burns 268 268 273 266 268 266 259 -3.36 Burr Oak 265 241 234 227 220 219 215 -18.87 Burrton 932 921 914 908 900 892 890 -4.51 Bushong 55 52 52 53 52 51 51 -7.27 Bushton 314 304 301 300 296 291 286 -8.92 Byers 50 50 49 49 49 49 49 -2.00 Caldwell 1,284 1,239 1,220 1,222 1,198 1,178 1,161 -9.58 Cambridge 103 102 100 100 98 97 97 -5.83 Caney 2,092 2,022 1,986 1,974 1,958 1,975 1,985 -5.11 Canton 829 815 812 812 805 794 797 -3.86 Carbondale 1,478 1,443 1,429 1,424 1,419 1,411 1,392 -5.82 Carlton 38 38 38 38 38 38 37 -2.63 Cassoday 130 126 127 126 127 129 129 -0.77 Cawker 521 502 498 483 472 466 463 -11.13 Cedar 26 25 24 24 24 23 23 -11.54 Cedar Point 53 53 52 54 53 53 51 -3.77 Cedar Vale 723 697 685 680 653 633 623 -13.83 Centralia 534 513 508 500 495 491 492 -7.87 Chanute 9,411 9,149 9,022 8,993 8,900 8,827 8,854 -5.92 Chapman 1,241 1,234 1,232 1,221 1,221 1,239 1,284 3.46 Chase 490 476 471 471 464 455 448 -8.57 Chautauqua 113 109 108 108 104 100 98 -13.27 Cheney 1,783 1,862 1,865 1,864 1,865 1,953 1,988 11.50 Cherokee 722 722 727 725 725 724 722 0.00 Cherryvale 2,386 2,314 2,284 2,271 2,247 2,250 2,263 -5.16 453 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Chetopa 1,281 1,240 1,231 1,220 1,220 1,222 1,224 -4.45 Cimarron 1,934 2,000 2,022 2,034 2,030 1,998 1,969 1.81 Circleville 185 183 183 182 183 180 179 -3.24 Claflin 705 672 670 668 670 661 659 -6.52 Clay Center 4,564 4,440 4,379 4,336 4,324 4,320 4,365 -4.36 Clayton 66 64 64 63 63 62 61 -7.58 Clearwater 2,178 2,224 2,224 2,213 2,238 2,269 2,337 7.30 Clifton 557 531 522 512 505 501 499 -10.41 Climax 64 64 64 63 61 59 59 -7.81 Clyde 740 719 716 701 697 684 680 -8.11 Coats 112 111 110 109 110 110 109 -2.68 Coffeyville 11,060 10,655 10,469 10,386 10,283 10,304 10,349 -6.43 Colby 5,450 5,325 5,229 5,114 4,984 4,898 4,826 -11.45 Coldwater 792 788 767 763 771 747 756 -4.55 Collyer 133 128 127 129 123 121 120 -9.77 Colony 397 392 390 382 379 375 374 -5.79 Columbus 3,396 3,318 3,305 3,299 3,237 3,229 3,222 -5.12 Colwich 1,229 1,274 1,281 1,305 1,334 1,359 1,382 12.45 Concordia 5,714 5,477 5,412 5,309 5,285 5,196 5,171 -9.50 Conway Springs 1,322 1,285 1,267 1,256 1,231 1,214 1,206 -8.77 Coolidge 86 87 88 86 85 85 86 0.00 Copeland 339 336 332 326 320 314 306 -9.73 Corning 170 166 166 164 164 162 162 -4.71 Cottonwood Falls 966 957 933 944 932 928 901 -6.73 Council Grove 2,321 2,274 2,242 2,229 2,240 2,235 2,253 -2.93 Courtland 334 310 301 292 286 309 304 -8.98 Coyville 71 70 70 69 69 68 68 -4.23 Cuba 231 216 212 207 205 197 194 -16.02 Cullison 98 97 96 95 96 96 96 -2.04 Culver 164 166 165 163 162 161 160 -2.44 Cunningham 514 494 494 486 472 465 459 -10.70 Damar 155 150 149 149 147 146 144 -7.10 Danville 59 57 57 56 55 54 54 -8.47 De Soto 4,561 4,720 4,844 5,063 5,174 5,251 5,369 17.72 Dearing 409 453 449 450 448 448 449 9.78 Deerfield 884 872 846 848 846 833 812 -8.14 Delia 179 180 182 183 185 183 181 1.12 Delphos 469 463 454 446 441 438 438 -6.61 Denison 231 228 227 226 227 227 228 -1.30 Denton 186 184 183 180 176 176 176 -5.38 Derby 17,807 18,942 19,233 20,379 20,616 21,120 22,058 23.87 Dexter 364 356 349 348 342 339 339 -6.87 Dighton 1,261 1,153 1,136 1,112 1,070 1,030 1,020 -19.11 Dodge City 25,176 25,027 25,313 25,413 25,576 25,470 25,737 2.23 Dorrance 205 195 193 193 187 185 185 -9.76 Douglass 1,813 1,790 1,785 1,791 1,779 1,785 1,790 -1.27 Downs 1,038 996 960 943 924 916 899 -13.39 Dresden 51 50 48 47 46 45 44 -13.73 Dunlap 81 80 80 80 80 80 80 -1.23 Durham 114 112 111 109 107 104 102 -10.53 454 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Dwight 330 326 324 324 327 324 324 -1.82 Earlton 80 79 79 79 79 78 78 -2.50 Eastborough 826 824 814 802 796 799 799 -3.27 Easton 362 364 358 351 345 343 346 -4.42 Edgerton 1,440 1,525 1,550 1,603 1,691 1,743 1,788 24.17 Edmond 47 46 46 45 44 44 43 -8.51 Edna 423 416 417 416 418 418 417 -1.42 Edwardsville 4,146 4,420 4,441 4,450 4,465 4,458 4,463 7.65 Effingham 588 588 584 582 575 576 573 -2.55 El Dorado 12,057 12,619 12,607 12,582 12,522 12,586 12,596 4.47 Elbing 218 211 208 207 206 207 209 -4.13 Elgin 82 79 79 79 76 73 72 -12.20 Elk City 305 299 297 297 296 297 297 -2.62 Elk Falls 112 109 107 107 106 105 104 -7.14 Elkhart 2,233 2,134 2,141 2,068 2,025 1,986 1,940 -13.12 Ellinwood 2,164 2,076 2,058 2,039 2,075 2,051 2,048 -5.36 Ellis 1,873 1,858 1,845 1,841 1,837 1,889 1,913 2.14 Ellsworth 2,965 2,900 2,889 2,876 2,858 2,871 2,881 -2.83 Elmdale 50 50 49 50 50 50 48 -4.00 Elsmore 73 71 69 69 68 67 66 -9.59 Elwood 1,145 1,217 1,208 1,175 1,139 1,135 1,132 -1.14 Emmett 277 274 273 270 266 261 262 -5.42 Emporia 26,760 26,701 26,705 26,859 26,670 26,456 26,662 -0.37 Englewood 109 106 105 104 100 98 95 -12.84 Ensign 203 211 208 204 199 194 190 -6.40 Enterprise 836 814 813 803 799 801 797 -4.67 Erie 1,211 1,175 1,168 1,166 1,153 1,145 1,150 -5.04 Esbon 148 138 135 132 129 129 126 -14.86 Eskridge 589 569 566 563 563 555 563 -4.41 Eudora 4,307 4,901 5,012 5,262 5,746 6,022 6,077 41.10 Eureka 2,914 2,854 2,815 2,776 2,697 2,605 2,607 -10.54 Everest 314 305 303 304 300 300 298 -5.10 Fairview 271 266 262 259 256 255 254 -6.27 Fairway 3,952 3,877 3,875 3,851 3,838 3,831 3,832 -3.04 Fall River 156 156 155 154 150 145 145 -7.05 Florence 671 659 653 643 634 618 605 -9.84 Fontana 149 197 195 195 198 204 214 43.62 Ford 314 313 318 320 323 321 325 3.50 Formoso 129 120 117 115 112 112 110 -14.73 Fort Scott 8,297 8,129 8,107 8,025 7,930 7,922 7,915 -4.60 Fowler 567 571 564 561 563 556 551 -2.82 Frankfort 855 821 805 791 785 780 779 -8.89 Frederick 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 0.00 Fredonia 2,600 2,518 2,499 2,422 2,412 2,408 2,424 -6.77 Freeport 6 88877716.67 Frontenac 2,996 3,075 3,104 3,123 3,129 3,172 3,194 6.61 Fulton 184 182 181 181 180 179 178 -3.26 Galatia 61 59 59 59 60 59 59 -3.28 Galena 3,287 3,214 3,200 3,196 3,143 3,163 3,163 -3.77 Galesburg 150 148 148 148 147 146 146 -2.67 455 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Galva 701 715 726 742 766 784 797 13.69 Garden City 28,451 27,453 27,076 27,145 26,866 26,749 26,629 -6.40 Garden Plain 797 806 806 811 821 835 836 4.89 Gardner 9,396 10,760 11,674 12,958 14,324 15,591 16,462 75.20 Garfield 198 188 186 185 184 178 176 -11.11 Garnett 3,368 3,347 3,343 3,288 3,250 3,222 3,207 -4.78 Gas 556 560 553 553 547 546 541 -2.70 Gaylord 145 135 132 129 126 124 122 -15.86 Gem 96 95 94 93 91 89 88 -8.33 Geneseo 272 269 269 271 269 264 260 -4.41 Geuda Springs 212 207 205 205 202 197 194 -8.49 Girard 2,773 2,801 2,799 2,772 2,758 2,752 2,753 -0.72 Glade 114 110 108 108 105 104 103 -9.65 Glasco 536 513 506 497 496 487 485 -9.51 Glen Elder 439 422 418 407 398 392 393 -10.48 Goddard 2,037 2,647 2,938 3,209 3,353 3,543 3,697 81.49 Goessel 565 552 545 539 535 523 516 -8.67 Goff 181 176 174 170 168 167 166 -8.29 Goodland 4,948 4,652 4,563 4,464 4,429 4,316 4,349 -12.11 Gorham 360 340 336 337 330 327 327 -9.17 Gove City 105 101 98 96 94 93 91 -13.33 Grainfield 327 317 308 302 294 292 284 -13.15 Grandview Plaza 1,184 1,161 1,153 1,101 1,072 1,069 994 -16.05 Great Bend 15,345 15,456 15,462 15,441 15,501 15,562 15,557 1.38 Greeley 327 328 330 327 324 320 319 -2.45 Green 147 142 140 138 137 137 137 -6.80 Greenleaf 357 345 339 331 328 324 319 -10.64 Greensburg 1,574 1,475 1,473 1,436 1,399 1,386 1,383 -12.13 Grenola 231 224 220 220 218 215 214 -7.36 Gridley 372 370 370 366 361 362 356 -4.30 Grinnell 329 319 310 303 296 293 286 -13.07 Gypsum 414 409 403 401 398 398 400 -3.38 Haddam 169 163 162 159 157 156 153 -9.47 Halstead 1,873 1,875 1,876 1,880 1,885 1,884 1,886 0.69 Hamilton 334 333 330 328 320 309 309 -7.49 Hamlin 53 51 51 51 50 50 50 -5.66 Hanover 653 623 612 599 592 586 576 -11.79 Hanston 259 267 264 259 252 251 245 -5.41 Hardtner 199 190 188 186 185 185 183 -8.04 Harper 1,567 1,490 1,489 1,478 1,452 1,425 1,412 -9.89 Hartford 500 505 509 513 508 501 502 0.40 Harveyville 267 253 251 250 250 246 250 -6.37 Havana 86 85 84 84 84 84 84 -2.33 Haven 1,175 1,177 1,172 1,168 1,164 1,164 1,161 -1.19 Havensville 146 144 145 145 145 142 143 -2.05 Haviland 612 588 591 583 575 570 569 -7.03 Hays 20,013 20,019 19,995 19,961 19,903 20,057 20,106 0.46 Haysville 8,502 9,371 9,531 9,652 9,816 10,005 10,193 19.89 Hazelton 144 137 136 134 133 133 132 -8.33 Hepler 154 153 154 154 154 154 154 0.00 456 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Herington 2,563 2,479 2,469 2,440 2,430 2,432 2,421 -5.54 Herndon 149 144 140 137 133 131 131 -12.08 Hesston 3,509 3,610 3,617 3,622 3,619 3,659 3,701 5.47 Hiawatha 3,417 3,326 3,280 3,261 3,195 3,201 3,188 -6.70 Highland 976 968 960 949 934 933 945 -3.18 Hill City 1,604 1,535 1,494 1,450 1,422 1,422 1,400 -12.72 Hillsboro 2,854 2,797 2,761 2,708 2,675 2,648 2,666 -6.59 Hoisington 2,975 2,928 2,922 2,922 2,934 2,894 2,889 -2.89 Holcomb 2,026 1,910 1,884 1,890 1,871 1,864 1,856 -8.39 Hollenberg 31 30 30 29 29 28 28 -9.68 Holton 3,353 3,330 3,338 3,329 3,365 3,337 3,312 -1.22 Holyrood 464 449 451 451 445 447 448 -3.45 Hope 372 360 361 360 361 361 359 -3.49 Horace 143 136 133 133 127 123 124 -13.29 Horton 1,967 1,885 1,858 1,854 1,820 1,820 1,810 -7.98 Howard 808 786 774 772 766 757 755 -6.56 Hoxie 1,244 1,168 1,154 1,119 1,122 1,110 1,107 -11.01 Hoyt 571 576 581 583 592 586 581 1.75 Hudson 133 129 127 126 126 124 125 -6.02 Hugoton 3,708 3,598 3,576 3,645 3,585 3,486 3,412 -7.98 Humboldt 1,999 1,948 1,922 1,919 1,891 1,875 1,854 -7.25 Hunnewell 83 81 80 80 79 78 77 -7.23 Hunter 77 74 74 73 72 71 70 -9.09 Huron 87 88 88 88 87 87 86 -1.15 Hutchinson 40,787 41,284 41,094 40,884 40,813 40,863 40,668 -0.29 Independence 9,846 9,504 9,349 9,295 9,206 9,231 9,277 -5.78 Ingalls 328 330 326 320 312 305 298 -9.15 Inman 1,222 1,194 1,188 1,184 1,183 1,181 1,191 -2.54 Iola 6,302 6,142 6,057 6,039 5,945 5,900 5,843 -7.28 Isabel 108 103 102 101 100 100 99 -8.33 Iuka 185 185 182 180 182 182 182 -1.62 Jamestown 399 388 387 382 383 376 374 -6.27 Jennings 146 139 135 131 125 123 120 -17.81 Jetmore 903 928 919 903 880 876 855 -5.32 Jewell 483 448 440 431 422 420 413 -14.49 Johnson City 1,528 1,527 1,488 1,470 1,395 1,382 1,364 -10.73 Junction City 18,886 18,109 17,998 17,280 16,936 16,954 15,576 -17.53 Kanopolis 543 529 525 519 509 510 511 -5.89 Kanorado 248 234 230 227 225 219 220 -11.29 Kansas City 146,866 146,190 144,909 143,524 142,940 142,060 142,320 -3.10 Kechi 1,038 1,531 1,562 1,588 1,620 1,645 1,703 64.07 Kensington 529 504 498 493 486 478 470 -11.15 Kincaid 178 178 179 177 176 174 174 -2.25 Kingman 3,387 3,261 3,289 3,238 3,149 3,095 3,056 -9.77 Kinsley 1,658 1,586 1,545 1,547 1,528 1,479 1,462 -11.82 Kiowa 1,055 994 975 957 942 943 931 -11.75 Kirwin 229 222 218 217 212 208 208 -9.17 Kismet 484 501 506 509 508 508 514 6.20 La Crosse 1,376 1,318 1,304 1,301 1,271 1,246 1,234 -10.32 La Cygne 1,115 1,130 1,126 1,125 1,149 1,148 1,131 1.43 457 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 La Harpe 706 692 683 679 666 658 648 -8.22 Labette 68 67 68 67 68 67 67 -1.47 Lake Quivira 932 923 922 918 922 926 935 0.32 Lakin 2,316 2,267 2,226 2,220 2,177 2,156 2,115 -8.68 Lancaster 291 293 294 295 293 293 290 -0.34 Lane 256 258 259 258 255 255 254 -0.78 Langdon 72 71 71 72 72 71 71 -1.39 Lansing 9,199 9,918 10,331 10,367 10,424 10,575 10,680 16.10 Larned 4,236 3,991 3,911 3,861 3,833 3,718 3,675 -13.24 Latham 164 162 162 162 162 163 162 -1.22 Latimer 21 21 20 20 21 20 20 -4.76 Lawrence 80,098 83,651 85,339 87,103 88,664 89,110 89,852 12.18 Leavenworth 35,420 35,498 35,143 34,827 34,601 34,535 34,787 -1.79 Leawood 27,656 28,239 28,918 29,529 30,138 30,687 31,012 12.13 Lebanon 303 287 283 280 276 271 265 -12.54 Lebo 961 965 966 955 944 946 931 -3.12 Lecompton 608 625 618 614 641 648 646 6.25 Lehigh 215 211 210 206 203 198 193 -10.23 Lenexa 40,238 41,210 42,051 42,638 43,411 44,500 45,681 13.53 Lenora 306 294 291 285 280 276 270 -11.76 Leon 647 640 639 641 640 642 640 -1.08 Leona 88 88 87 86 84 84 83 -5.68 Leonardville 398 445 481 457 456 481 441 10.80 Leoti 1,598 1,530 1,505 1,443 1,440 1,398 1,372 -14.14 LeRoy 593 581 582 575 568 568 559 -5.73 Lewis 486 475 468 472 469 453 447 -8.02 Liberal 19,666 19,882 19,890 19,888 19,790 19,891 20,128 2.35 Liberty 95 94 93 93 93 93 93 -2.11 Liebenthal 111 108 106 107 105 103 101 -9.01 Lincoln Center 1,349 1,307 1,304 1,251 1,250 1,218 1,222 -9.41 Lincolnville 225 225 223 219 216 210 206 -8.44 Lindsborg 3,321 3,281 3,281 3,284 3,279 3,254 3,262 -1.78 Linn 425 407 401 393 387 384 379 -10.82 Linn Valley 562 573 574 574 577 587 584 3.91 Linwood 374 381 382 377 375 385 389 4.01 Little River 536 533 528 530 525 524 516 -3.73 Logan 603 578 564 556 544 537 535 -11.28 Lone Elm 27 27 27 27 27 26 26 -3.70 Long Island 155 150 147 146 143 141 141 -9.03 Longford 94 91 89 88 89 88 90 -4.26 Longton 394 383 376 375 372 367 366 -7.11 Lorraine 136 132 133 132 131 131 132 -2.94 Lost Springs 71 69 69 68 67 65 63 -11.27 Louisburg 2,576 2,786 2,900 3,022 3,295 3,526 3,787 47.01 Louisville 209 208 209 209 208 205 206 -1.44 Lucas 436 423 422 426 418 414 415 -4.82 Luray 203 192 190 190 184 183 183 -9.85 Lyndon 1,038 1,023 1,022 1,024 1,018 1,007 999 -3.76 Lyons 3,732 3,673 3,637 3,634 3,589 3,523 3,471 -6.99 McCracken 211 205 202 200 197 193 191 -9.48 458 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 McCune 426 426 429 428 428 428 427 0.23 McDonald 159 150 145 140 135 133 133 -16.35 McFarland 271 258 257 259 259 261 270 -0.37 McLouth 868 854 843 839 829 814 811 -6.57 McPherson 13,770 13,659 13,624 13,585 13,580 13,448 13,487 -2.06 Macksville 514 502 494 488 489 482 483 -6.03 Madison 857 836 823 812 788 763 765 -10.74 Mahaska 107 103 102 100 99 98 97 -9.35 Maize 1,868 2,412 2,465 2,489 2,489 2,753 2,872 53.75 Manchester 102 101 101 101 101 101 100 -1.96 Manhattan 45,007 46,538 46,803 48,219 49,462 50,118 51,707 14.89 Mankato 976 892 868 846 822 820 807 -17.32 Manter 178 180 175 174 167 165 162 -8.99 Maple Hill 469 470 471 476 483 480 498 6.18 Mapleton 98 97 97 97 96 96 95 -3.06 Marion 2,110 2,050 2,019 1,973 1,978 1,935 1,897 -10.09 Marquette 593 574 568 573 580 581 589 -0.67 Marysville 3,271 3,228 3,176 3,126 3,110 3,092 3,103 -5.14 Matfield Green 60 61 59 61 60 60 58 -3.33 Mayetta 312 322 336 339 354 362 359 15.06 Mayfield 113 111 110 110 108 106 105 -7.08 Meade 1,672 1,655 1,618 1,596 1,588 1,568 1,553 -7.12 Medicine Lodge 2,193 2,063 2,030 1,997 1,981 1,985 1,962 -10.53 Melvern 429 427 422 420 420 414 408 -4.90 Menlo 57 57 56 55 54 53 52 -8.77 Meriden 706 685 679 688 691 697 716 1.42 Merriam 11,008 10,816 10,824 10,780 10,764 10,768 10,790 -1.98 Milan 137 134 133 132 130 128 126 -8.03 Mildred 36 37 36 37 36 36 35 -2.78 Milford 502 484 481 460 452 452 422 -15.94 Miltonvale 523 499 492 481 478 469 467 -10.71 Minneapolis 2,046 2,045 2,020 1,997 1,980 1,973 1,985 -2.98 Minneola 717 704 691 682 658 643 630 -12.13 Mission 1 9,727 9,844 9,839 9,777 9,746 9,731 9,743 0.16 Mission Hills 3,593 3,542 3,545 3,526 3,521 3,524 3,537 -1.56 Mission Woods 165 161 162 160 160 159 159 -3.64 Moline 457 444 436 436 432 427 427 -6.56 Montezuma 966 981 978 972 963 948 934 -3.31 Moran 562 556 547 544 535 530 526 -6.41 Morganville 198 195 194 194 194 194 194 -2.02 Morland 164 159 156 153 151 149 147 -10.37 Morrill 277 263 259 257 251 251 249 -10.11 Morrowville 168 162 161 158 156 155 152 -9.52 Moscow 247 243 243 250 246 239 233 -5.67 Mound City 821 821 814 809 815 815 804 -2.07 Mound Valley 418 409 409 408 410 410 409 -2.15 Moundridge 1,593 1,635 1,638 1,632 1,628 1,621 1,629 2.26 Mount Hope 830 852 845 836 842 847 853 2.77 Mulberry 577 577 581 579 579 577 573 -0.69 Mullinville 279 266 267 263 259 256 255 -8.60 459 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Mulvane 5,155 5,476 5,524 5,560 5,619 5,739 5,835 13.19 Munden 122 114 112 109 108 104 103 -15.57 Muscotah 200 201 202 202 201 200 199 -0.50 Narka 93 87 85 83 82 79 78 -16.13 Nashville 111 107 108 107 105 103 101 -9.01 Natoma 367 348 334 328 324 321 314 -14.44 Neodesha 2,848 2,762 2,733 2,649 2,636 2,625 2,650 -6.95 Neosho Falls 179 172 171 167 169 164 160 -10.61 Neosho Rapids 274 278 280 282 280 275 276 0.73 Ness City 1,534 1,451 1,394 1,352 1,315 1,283 1,283 -16.36 Netawaka 170 169 169 168 176 181 185 8.82 New Albany 73 72 72 71 71 70 71 -2.74 New Cambria 150 158 158 159 159 159 159 6.00 New Strawn 425 408 405 396 399 400 397 -6.59 Newton 17,190 17,855 17,920 17,992 17,990 17,942 18,017 4.81 Nickerson 1,194 1,190 1,179 1,167 1,160 1,158 1,146 -4.02 Niotaze 122 118 117 117 113 108 107 -12.30 Norcatur 169 164 161 157 152 150 146 -13.61 North Newton 1,522 1,551 1,554 1,560 1,557 1,556 1,573 3.35 Norton 3,012 2,886 2,857 2,798 2,759 2,724 2,680 -11.02 Nortonville 620 604 596 592 585 578 577 -6.94 Norwich 551 534 536 533 517 508 501 -9.07 Oak Hill 35 34 34 34 34 34 34 -2.86 Oakley 2,173 2,084 2,021 1,989 1,954 1,893 1,870 -13.94 Oberlin 1,994 1,916 1,860 1,815 1,742 1,722 1,680 -15.75 Offerle 220 214 211 213 211 205 202 -8.18 Ogden 1,762 1,792 1,993 1,903 1,938 2,080 1,878 6.58 Oketo 87 85 84 83 83 82 82 -5.75 Olathe 92,962 101,394 105,486 108,494 111,315 114,618 118,034 26.97 Olivet 64 64 64 64 63 62 61 -4.69 Olmitz 138 134 135 135 136 134 134 -2.90 Olpe 504 509 513 517 513 505 507 0.60 Olsburg 192 186 186 184 188 190 191 -0.52 Onaga 704 687 685 681 674 664 671 -4.69 Oneida 70 68 68 67 67 67 66 -5.71 Osage City 3,034 2,961 2,934 2,938 2,924 2,886 2,846 -6.20 Osawatomie 4,645 4,605 4,565 4,577 4,542 4,507 4,533 -2.41 Osborne 1,607 1,527 1,472 1,446 1,417 1,405 1,377 -14.31 Oskaloosa 1,165 1,153 1,141 1,132 1,124 1,104 1,106 -5.06 Oswego 2,046 1,991 1,976 1,977 1,978 1,982 1,983 -3.08 Otis 325 316 314 315 310 303 300 -7.69 Ottawa 11,921 12,212 12,330 12,498 12,595 12,793 12,828 7.61 Overbrook 947 959 954 957 951 942 934 -1.37 Overland Park 149,080 158,599 160,529 162,847 164,751 166,674 169,403 13.63 Oxford 1,173 1,140 1,124 1,116 1,101 1,088 1,079 -8.01 Ozawkie 552 548 551 562 561 554 559 1.27 Palco 248 236 232 229 224 222 219 -11.69 Palmer 108 104 103 102 101 100 98 -9.26 Paola 5,011 5,036 5,034 5,128 5,198 5,242 5,368 7.12 Paradise 64 62 62 62 61 60 60 -6.25 460 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Park 151 146 142 139 136 135 131 -13.25 Park City 5,814 6,464 6,870 7,054 7,220 7,390 7,588 30.51 Parker 281 281 281 283 304 303 300 6.76 Parkerfield 2 - 361 353 350 344 341 342 - Parkerville 73 72 71 71 72 71 71 -2.74 Parsons 11,514 11,284 11,243 11,138 11,105 11,127 11,122 -3.40 Partridge 259 259 259 259 259 258 255 -1.54 Pawnee Rock 356 342 339 335 339 334 332 -6.74 Paxico 211 211 210 209 209 205 208 -1.42 Peabody 1,384 1,349 1,330 1,298 1,271 1,243 1,219 -11.92 Penalosa 27 26 27 26 26 25 25 -7.41 Perry 901 890 879 871 862 848 852 -5.44 Peru 183 177 175 175 169 163 160 -12.57 Phillipsburg 2,668 2,559 2,497 2,480 2,409 2,378 2,372 -11.09 Pittsburg 19,243 19,227 19,392 19,425 19,385 19,441 19,536 1.52 Plains 1,163 1,167 1,144 1,132 1,131 1,117 1,107 -4.82 Plainville 2,029 1,936 1,903 1,877 1,857 1,842 1,822 -10.20 Pleasanton 1,387 1,383 1,373 1,358 1,359 1,361 1,337 -3.60 Plevna 99 99 99 99 99 98 97 -2.02 Pomona 923 938 940 940 928 926 943 2.17 Portis 123 120 116 115 114 113 110 -10.57 Potwin 457 442 437 433 433 435 433 -5.25 Powhattan 91 89 88 88 87 87 86 -5.49 Prairie View 141 136 134 133 130 128 128 -9.22 Prairie Village 22,072 21,680 21,667 21,523 21,443 21,404 21,422 -2.94 Pratt 6,570 6,521 6,423 6,338 6,394 6,401 6,406 -2.50 Prescott 280 281 280 280 281 281 276 -1.43 Preston 164 163 161 159 161 161 160 -2.44 Pretty Prairie 615 604 598 599 598 597 594 -3.41 Princeton 317 321 329 329 322 322 328 3.47 Protection 558 551 536 532 538 521 529 -5.20 Quenemo 468 460 454 451 445 438 431 -7.91 Quinter 961 917 888 862 836 829 809 -15.82 Radium 40 39 38 38 38 37 37 -7.50 Ramona 94 93 92 90 89 86 84 -10.64 Randall 90 79 77 75 72 72 71 -21.11 Randolph 175 176 193 182 182 197 176 0.57 Ransom 338 319 307 297 290 283 283 -16.27 Rantoul 241 246 246 245 242 241 240 -0.41 Raymond 95 94 94 95 94 92 91 -4.21 Reading 247 249 251 253 251 247 248 0.40 Redfield 140 139 138 138 137 136 136 -2.86 Republic 161 150 147 144 142 137 136 -15.53 Reserve 100 97 96 97 95 95 95 -5.00 Rexford 157 156 155 152 149 146 143 -8.92 Richfield 48 46 46 44 44 43 42 -12.50 Richmond 510 514 515 513 507 506 505 -0.98 Riley 886 898 995 942 943 1,026 939 5.98 Robinson 216 206 203 201 196 196 195 -9.72 Roeland Park 7,210 7,062 7,052 7,001 6,971 6,951 6,951 -3.59 461 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Rolla 482 466 460 448 442 433 421 -12.66 Rose Hill 3,432 3,611 3,675 3,814 3,852 3,906 3,959 15.36 Roseland 101 99 98 98 96 96 95 -5.94 Rossville 1,014 1,007 1,002 990 992 1,011 1,063 4.83 Rozel 182 175 171 170 168 163 161 -11.54 Rush Center 176 172 171 171 169 165 163 -7.39 Russell 4,696 4,462 4,415 4,421 4,298 4,275 4,281 -8.84 Russell Springs 32 31 30 30 30 29 28 -12.50 Sabetha 2,589 2,543 2,529 2,499 2,481 2,483 2,493 -3.71 St. Francis 1,497 1,425 1,383 1,364 1,339 1,329 1,310 -12.49 St. George 434 448 455 471 487 498 526 21.20 St. John 1,318 1,264 1,234 1,206 1,202 1,186 1,188 -9.86 St. Marys 2,198 2,228 2,238 2,231 2,220 2,204 2,249 2.32 St. Paul 646 659 650 649 649 649 655 1.39 Salina 45,679 46,093 45,900 45,947 46,018 46,167 46,458 1.71 Satanta 1,239 1,182 1,178 1,169 1,157 1,128 1,124 -9.28 Savonburg 91 91 90 90 89 88 87 -4.40 Sawyer 124 123 121 120 121 121 121 -2.42 Scammon 496 485 482 481 472 470 469 -5.44 Scandia 436 399 388 375 368 355 350 -19.72 Schoenchen 214 216 216 215 215 216 215 0.47 Scott City 3,855 3,754 3,661 3,530 3,551 3,511 3,494 -9.36 Scottsville 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 -9.52 Scranton 724 710 704 703 697 687 683 -5.66 Sedan 1,342 1,290 1,279 1,282 1,238 1,197 1,179 -12.15 Sedgwick 1,537 1,611 1,621 1,627 1,618 1,621 1,631 6.12 Selden 201 188 186 180 180 178 177 -11.94 Seneca 2,122 2,062 2,052 2,033 2,021 2,030 2,027 -4.48 Severance 108 107 107 105 103 103 102 -5.56 Severy 359 361 358 356 347 335 334 -6.96 Seward 63 62 61 60 60 59 59 -6.35 Sharon 210 201 199 197 195 196 193 -8.10 Sharon Springs 835 789 759 724 705 697 682 -18.32 Shawnee 47,996 52,643 54,133 56,208 57,597 59,224 59,958 24.92 Silver Lake 1,358 1,342 1,338 1,349 1,347 1,356 1,370 0.88 Simpson 114 109 108 105 102 101 101 -11.40 Smith Center 1,931 1,822 1,784 1,747 1,712 1,679 1,663 -13.88 Smolan 218 217 214 213 211 212 213 -2.29 Soldier 122 123 123 122 123 121 120 -1.64 Solomon 1,072 1,054 1,051 1,038 1,039 1,048 1,053 -1.77 South Haven 390 383 376 371 362 356 353 -9.49 South Hutchinson 2,539 2,505 2,493 2,477 2,471 2,472 2,541 0.08 Spearville 813 815 837 834 840 850 863 6.15 Speed 44 43 42 42 41 40 40 -9.09 Spivey 80 78 79 78 76 75 74 -7.50 Spring Hill 2,727 3,475 3,864 4,265 4,578 4,840 5,065 85.74 Stafford 1,161 1,113 1,085 1,062 1,056 1,042 1,043 -10.16 Stark 106 104 104 104 104 103 103 -2.83 Sterling 2,642 2,636 2,618 2,622 2,598 2,569 2,539 -3.90 Stockton 1,558 1,493 1,471 1,454 1,430 1,422 1,408 -9.63 462 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Strong City 584 580 566 573 565 561 543 -7.02 Sublette 1,592 1,548 1,554 1,555 1,552 1,515 1,509 -5.21 Summerfield 211 206 204 202 201 200 199 -5.69 Sun City 81 77 76 76 75 75 74 -8.64 Susank 57 55 56 56 56 55 55 -3.51 Sylvan Grove 324 311 310 296 297 289 288 -11.11 Sylvia 297 295 295 296 296 295 292 -1.68 Syracuse 1,824 1,823 1,831 1,773 1,730 1,739 1,768 -3.07 Tampa 144 148 145 141 138 134 131 -9.03 Tescott 339 341 335 329 324 322 323 -4.72 Thayer 500 494 492 494 491 487 488 -2.40 Timken 83 80 80 80 79 77 76 -8.43 Tipton 243 239 239 235 231 228 227 -6.58 Tonganoxie 2,728 3,168 3,301 3,546 3,704 4,037 4,156 52.35 Topeka 122,377 122,531 122,448 121,879 121,847 122,187 122,642 0.22 Toronto 312 296 291 282 283 275 269 -13.78 Towanda 1,338 1,327 1,320 1,329 1,341 1,354 1,354 1.20 Treece 149 147 147 146 143 142 141 -5.37 Tribune 835 778 753 747 710 688 694 -16.89 Troy 1,054 1,036 1,027 1,003 1,005 1,007 1,007 -4.46 Turon 436 433 433 433 434 432 428 -1.83 Tyro 226 222 220 221 220 220 221 -2.21 Udall 794 788 772 766 747 746 746 -6.05 Ulysses 5,960 5,886 5,744 5,671 5,610 5,611 5,630 -5.54 Uniontown 288 281 282 279 275 276 275 -4.51 Utica 223 213 206 201 197 191 192 -13.90 Valley Center 4,883 5,670 5,723 5,913 6,042 6,135 6,297 28.96 Valley Falls 1,254 1,216 1,201 1,192 1,182 1,165 1,158 -7.66 Vermillion 107 102 100 98 97 96 95 -11.21 Victoria 1,208 1,201 1,189 1,181 1,180 1,185 1,191 -1.41 Vining 58 56 56 56 56 55 55 -5.17 Viola 211 207 207 206 206 205 205 -2.84 Virgil 113 112 112 111 108 104 104 -7.96 WaKeeney 1,924 1,813 1,785 1,791 1,749 1,721 1,700 -11.64 Wakefield 838 825 820 832 837 850 854 1.91 Waldo 48 46 46 47 46 45 45 -6.25 Waldron 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 -11.76 Wallace 67 65 63 60 59 58 57 -14.93 Walnut 221 221 222 222 222 221 221 0.00 Walton 284 293 295 293 291 288 287 1.06 Wamego 4,246 4,190 4,210 4,201 4,185 4,192 4,274 0.66 Washington 1,223 1,180 1,171 1,154 1,142 1,132 1,114 -8.91 Waterville 681 649 636 623 620 618 616 -9.54 Wathena 1,348 1,327 1,319 1,301 1,275 1,284 1,293 -4.08 Waverly 589 577 572 560 550 555 554 -5.94 Webber 37 34 34 33 32 32 32 -13.51 Weir 780 768 765 763 747 744 741 -5.00 Wellington 8,647 8,385 8,243 8,165 7,990 7,899 7,812 -9.66 Wellsville 1,606 1,639 1,645 1,656 1,652 1,718 1,731 7.78 West Mineral 243 239 238 237 232 231 230 -5.35 463 City April 1, 2000 Census July 1, 2002 Estimate July 1, 2003 Estimate July 1, 2004 Estimate July 1, 2005 Estimate July 1, 2006 Estimate July 1, 2007 Estimate Percent Change April 2000- July 2007 Population of Cities in Kansas, April 1, 2000 - July 1, 2007 Westmoreland 631 630 632 636 641 722 740 17.27 Westphalia 165 165 166 164 163 161 161 -2.42 Westwood 1,533 1,500 1,501 1,489 1,482 1,478 1,478 -3.59 Westwood Hills 378 370 369 367 365 363 363 -3.97 Wetmore 362 354 354 350 349 346 345 -4.70 Wheaton 92 91 92 92 91 90 90 -2.17 White City 518 499 491 487 491 490 505 -2.51 White Cloud 239 237 236 233 228 227 227 -5.02 Whitewater 653 641 634 632 632 634 635 -2.76 Whiting 206 207 209 210 213 212 210 1.94 Wichita 346,753 354,982 354,693 353,667 355,015 357,129 361,420 4.23 Willard 86 86 85 84 83 84 84 -2.33 Williamsburg 351 366 364 358 351 352 357 1.71 Willis 69 67 66 66 66 65 65 -5.80 Willowbrook 88 87 88 88 88 88 87 -1.14 Wilmore 57 57 56 56 57 55 56 -1.75 Wilsey 191 188 186 187 188 186 187 -2.09 Wilson 799 770 770 762 756 762 765 -4.26 Winchester 579 574 571 567 570 558 555 -4.15 Windom 137 135 135 135 135 133 132 -3.65 Winfield 12,206 12,117 11,895 11,813 11,604 11,509 11,539 -5.46 Winona 228 218 211 207 202 195 192 -15.79 Woodbine 207 203 204 204 204 204 203 -1.93 Woodston 116 112 111 111 109 108 107 -7.76 Yates Center 1,599 1,511 1,490 1,448 1,454 1,419 1,390 -13.07 Zenda 123 120 121 120 117 114 113 -8.13 Zurich 126 122 121 121 119 118 116 -7.94 July 1 estimates are revised annually; therefore, previously published July 1 estimates are not comparable. 1 The city of Countryside consolidated with the city of Mission as of January 15, 2003. 2 The city of Parkerfield was established March 16, 2004; therefore it was not in the 2000 Census. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/cqr-ks.pdf, http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/SUB-EST2007-4.html (accessed July 10, 2008). 464 Transportation T ranspor tation Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 465 State 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Rank Alabama 94,434 94,434 95,483 96,046 96,521 18 Alaska 14,118 14,230 14,107 14,367 14,787 46 Arizona 57,162 57,529 58,112 59,789 60,376 34 Arkansas 98,483 98,541 98,606 98,661 99,005 17 California 167,898 169,549 169,791 169,906 170,290 2 Colorado 86,310 86,821 87,096 87,597 88,021 22 Connecticut 21,043 21,089 21,143 21,193 21,249 44 Delaware 5,846 5,894 6,043 6,093 6,179 49 District of Columbia 1,535 1,536 1,500 1,500 1,500 51 Florida 119,785 120,375 119,529 120,557 121,995 8 Georgia 115,777 116,534 116,916 117,644 118,199 11 Hawaii 4,300 4,309 4,318 4,322 4,330 50 Idaho 46,732 46,927 47,100 47,129 47,105 35 Illinois 138,338 138,526 138,624 138,833 138,997 4 Indiana 94,287 94,597 94,597 95,575 96,250 19 Iowa 113,450 113,516 113,835 113,971 114,084 13 Kansas 135,038 135,012 135,016 135,462 140,381 3 Kentucky 78,372 77,011 77,363 78,020 78,231 26 Louisiana 60,913 60,937 60,942 60,949 60,925 33 Maine 22,692 22,693 22,749 22,806 22,783 43 Maryland 30,815 30,688 30,808 30,961 31,099 41 Massachusetts 35,460 35,590 35,783 35,900 35,938 39 Michigan 122,029 122,222 122,382 121,456 121,722 9 Minnesota 132,121 131,893 131,937 132,048 132,309 5 Mississippi 73,900 74,105 74,129 74,181 74,408 27 Missouri 124,685 124,685 125,923 125,823 127,205 6 Montana 69,502 69,450 69,452 69,339 73,148 28 Nebraska 93,171 93,198 93,245 93,311 93,379 20 Nevada 34,855 33,977 33,977 34,624 33,703 40 New Hampshire 15,502 15,630 15,630 15,567 15,647 45 New Jersey 36,556 38,952 38,122 38,552 38,561 37 New Mexico 61,385 63,953 64,004 63,759 63,796 32 New York 114,020 113,124 113,341 113,341 113,617 14 North Carolina 101,743 102,160 102,666 103,128 103,500 16 North Dakota 86,587 86,782 86,782 86,793 86,839 23 Ohio 124,885 123,522 124,752 124,840 125,107 7 Oklahoma 112,534 112,578 112,713 112,938 113,085 15 Oregon 66,641 65,951 65,861 64,544 64,358 31 Pennsylvania 120,298 120,423 120,623 120,668 121,292 10 Rhode Island 6,051 6,415 6,419 6,491 6,528 48 South Carolina 66,194 66,230 66,250 66,238 66,242 30 South Dakota 83,610 83,688 83,547 83,909 84,229 24 Tennessee 88,286 88,518 88,988 90,451 91,416 21 Texas 301,776 301,987 303,176 304,171 305,270 1 Utah 42,610 42,716 42,710 43,573 43,769 36 Vermont 14,289 14,359 14,368 14,397 14,406 47 Virginia 70,950 71,242 71,534 71,964 72,331 29 Washington 82,179 82,264 81,216 83,381 83,256 25 West Virginia 36,996 36,993 37,011 37,028 37,054 38 Wisconsin 112,920 113,270 113,699 114,141 114,485 12 Wyoming 27,422 27,482 27,594 27,698 27,834 42 United States 3,966,485 3,974,107 3,981,512 3,995,635 4,016,741 Public Road and Street Mileage by State 2002-2006 Rank based on 2006 mileage. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, Section V: Roadway Extent, Characteristics and Performance, Public Road Length- 2006, Miles by Functional System (Table HM-20), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohim/hs06/htm/hm20.htm (accessed June 6, 2008). 466 P r ogram 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 I nt ers t at e $28 -$448 -$7 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Nat i onal Hi ghw ay S y s t em 33, 040 49, 957 78, 210 77, 558 40, 418 88, 900 109, 102 96, 024 74, 987 24, 708 S urf ac e Trans port at i on P r ogram 1 60, 416 62, 514 90, 478 78, 682 72, 840 87, 104 82, 975 102, 559 100, 419 122, 067 I nt ers t at e M ai nt enanc e 46, 207 27, 212 66, 222 56, 451 45, 788 72, 476 76, 670 56, 071 56, 055 47, 200 I n t e r s t a t e H i g h w a y S u b s t i t u t e 0000000000 Ni net y P e rc ent M i ni m u m A l l o c a t i on 2 0 4 700000000 Donor S t at e B onus 2 0000000000 B r i dge Repl ac em ent 17, 313 26, 758 31, 397 47, 286 42, 500 51, 259 41, 381 55, 849 53, 776 39, 564 M et r opol i t an P l anni ng 749 519 891 1, 26 1000000 P l anni ng and Res earc h 2, 792 1, 198 7, 752 5, 267 4, 586 6, 870 7, 345 6, 582 6, 286 6, 524 Conges t i on M i t i gat i on and A i r Qual i t y I m provem ent 2, 412 2, 943 2, 268 3, 777 3, 842 4, 612 5, 670 2, 654 4, 589 3, 199 E m ergenc y Rel i ef 424 115 70 -60 1, 043 147 0 343 841 0 P r oj ec t s M andat ed by I S TE A 2 19, 730 11, 432 17, 674 6, 327 342 36 360 6 55 326 I nt el l i gent V ehi c l e Hi ghw ay S y s t em 66 53 426 41 6 - 3 40000 Cons ol i dat ed P r i m ary 3 3 7 5 --------- Rural S ec ondary 3 7 4 --------- Urban S y s t em 3 6 7 --------- M i ni m um Guarant ee - 0 0 693 10, 816 10, 246 9, 714 29, 619 4, 686 162 Hi gh P r i ori t y P r oj ec t s - 0 52 8, 648 8, 119 26, 707 20, 139 6, 086 12, 097 12, 169 Ot her P r ogram s 1, 599 15, 888 29, 567 18, 451 15, 910 11, 391 4, 699 12, 570 11, 023 23, 065 Ot her Funds and A d j u s t m ent s 4 6, 049 3, 285 2, 087 1, 782 2, 507 2, 518 2, 625 4, 817 2, 936 4, 258 T o tal $191, 341 $201, 473 $327, 087 $306, 164 $248, 717 $362, 232 $360, 680 $373, 180 $327, 750 $283, 242 A negati v e val ue represents a decrease i n ex pendi tures. S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. 4 I n cl udes m i scel l aneous program s funded by the hi ghw ay trust fund and general funds adm i ni s tered di rectl y by FH W A and ex pendi tur e of funds transferred to FH W A by other agenci e s. Expenditur e of Feder a l Funds in K a nsas A dminister ed by the Feder a l H i ghw ay A dministr a tion, 1997-2006 (thousands of dollars) 2 P r ogram s di sconti nued under the T r ansportati on E qui ty A c t for t he 21st C entury (T E A - 21); appl i e s onl y to S e cti ons 1103-1108 of the I n term odal S u rface T r ansportati on E ffi ci ency A c t (I S T E A ) . 3 P r ogram s di sconti nued under the I n term odal S u rface T r ansportati on E ffi ci ency A c t (I S T E A ) of 1991. 1 C a tegory i n cl udes total s for H a z a rd E l i m i nati on and E l i m i nati on of H a z a rds at R a i l - H i ghw ay C r ossi ngs that w e re reported separat el y through 1997. S ource: U . S . D epartm ent of T r ansportati on, Federal H i ghw ay A d m i ni strati on, H i ghw ay S tati s ti cs , 1997-2006, S e cti on I V : Fi nance, E x pendi ture of Federal Funds A d m i ni stered by the Federal H i ghw ay A d m i ni strati on (T abl e FA -3), http://w w w .fhw a .dot. gov/pol i c y / ohi m / hs06/htm /fa3. htm (accessed June 6, 2008). 467 1956-2006 Year Total Accidents Accidents per Million Vehicle Miles Fatal Accidents Fatal Accidents per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Fatalities Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles 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 67 051 388 506 293 595 344 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas , 3.88 2.93 3.44 1981 66,534 3.82 510 2.93 578 3.32 1982 62,263 3.52 436 2.47 498 2.82 1983 66,173 3.64 361 1.99 411 2.26 1984 69,902 3.73 452 2.41 510 2.72 1985 72,683 3.77 429 2.23 486 2.52 1986 61,984 3.13 413 2.08 500 2.52 1987 64,431 3.13 415 2.02 491 2.39 1988 63,256 2.99 406 1.92 483 2.28 1989 63,642 2.90 371 1.69 428 1.95 1990 62,825 2.75 391 1.71 444 1.94 1991 61,920 2.67 350 1.69 409 1.76 1992 63,964 2.65 337 1.39 387 1.60 1993 69,641 2.89 375 1.56 428 1.77 1994 66,835 2.77 381 1.58 442 1.83 1995 70,263 2.79 394 1.57 442 1.76 1996 73,872 2.88 442 1.72 490 1.91 1997 76,641 2.86 419 1.56 481 1.79 1998 79,112 2.85 441 1.59 493 1.77 1999 78,694 2.77 457 1.61 540 1.90 2000 78,242 2.71 405 1.40 461 1.60 2001 78,856 2.74 433 1.51 494 1.72 2002 78,314 2.72 445 1.54 507 1.76 2003 75,014 2.58 419 1.44 469 1.61 2004 74,102 2.51 390 1.32 459 1.55 2005 68,675 2.29 384 1.28 428 1.43 2006 65,460 2.16 427 1.41 468 1.54 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics 2006, and http://www.ksdot.org:9080/burTransPlan/prodinfo/accista.asp (accessed June 25, 2008). Single dash (-) indicates not available. 468 Category 2003 2004 2005 2006 Land Area (square miles) 81,823 81,823 81,823 81,823 Population 2,688,418 2,688,418 2,688,418 2,744,687 Highway Fuel Use (1,000s gal.; est.) Gasoline 1,318,189 1,170,707 - - Diesel 404,905 414,791 - - Gasohol 408,196 39,627 - - Total 2,131,290 1,625,125 - - Registered Vehicles Autos 1,389,193 1,420,210 1,442,888 1,446,471 Pickups and Trucks 675,270 701,601 709,155 710,373 Trailers 100,624 119,592 125,563 133,508 Motorcycles 51,130 56,019 60,834 65,512 Motorized Bikes 5,226 5,659 5,976 6,566 Motorized RVs 13,641 13,561 13,306 13,034 Special Registrations 166,759 171,642 171,347 186,265 Total 2,401,843 2,488,284 2,529,069 2,561,729 Licensed Drivers 1,987,251 1,979,746 2,006,060 2,003,112 Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (in 1,000s) 29,047,140 29,523,036 29,907,741 30,345,338 State Tax Rates (cents/gal.) Gasoline 24 24 24 24 Diesel 26 26 26 26 Gasohol 24 24 24 24 Public Road Miles Rural 124,420 124,151 123,694 127,590 Urban 10,597 10,868 11,768 12,789 Total 135,017 135,019 135,461 140,379 Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 74,993 74,102 68,675 65,460 Fatal Accidents 419 390 384 427 Fatalities 469 459 428 468 Bridges Structurally Deficient 3,311 3,144 3,040 2,990 Functionally Obsolete 2,582 2,531 2,396 2,372 Non-Deficient 19,513 19,714 20,007 20,099 Not Rated 498 407 384 402 Total 25,904 25,796 25,827 25,863 Airports Public Use 143 143 143 143 Commercial Service 9989 Transit Providers 194 188 - - Counties Served 96 96 - - Rail Miles Operated 4,000 4,776 4,776 4,776 Commodities Moved (tons) 335,783,926 342,027,043 377,410,468 - Waterways Terminals 8888 Public Road Miles 4th 32nd Bridges 4th 33rd Rail Miles 6th 33rd Public Use Airports 9th 30th Land Area 13th 31st Single dash (-) indicates not available. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Publications and Reports, Selected Statistics, 2004, 2005, 2006, Kansas Rail Plan Update, 2005-2006 and Annual Report , Appendix 2007 and 2008, (accessed June 20, 2008). Kansas Transportation at a Glance 2003-2006 National Rankings 2004 Population Vehicle Miles of Travel Highway Fuel Use Registered Vehicles Licensed Drivers 469 £¤ 283 £¤ 183 £¤ 83 £¤ 283 £¤ 83 £¤ 40 £¤ 36 £¤ 50 £¤ 160 £¤ 183 £¤ 24 £¤ 75 £¤ 24 £¤ 50 £¤ 177 £¤ 69 £¤ 75 £¤ 75 £¤ 36 £¤ 54 £¤ 69 £¤ 81 £¤ 36 £¤ 281 £¤ 56 £¤ 40 £¤ 77 £¤ 56 £¤ 160 £¤ 59 £¤ 281 £¤ 59 £¤ 160 £¤ 169 £¤ 183 £¤ 54 £¤ 166 £¤ 254 £¤ 56 £¤ 77 §¨¦ 435 £¤ 73 £¤ 169 £¤ 54 §¨¦ 35 £¤ 159 £¤ 56 §¨¦ 70 §¨¦ 335 £¤ 50 £¤ 83 §¨¦ 135 §¨¦ 70 §¨¦ 35 £¤ 283 £¤ 40 £¤ 81 £¤ 36 §¨¦ 70 £¤ 24 §¨¦ 135 Highways in Kansas, 2007 Interstate State Highway U.S. Highway Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2007 National Transportation Atlas. 470 Topeka Newton Lawrence Hutchinson Garden City Dodge City Railways in Kansas, 2007 Rail Lines Freight Passenger Amtrak Station Kansas County Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from U.S. Department of Transportation, 2007 National Transportation Atlas. 471 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas 1965-2006 (thousands of gallons) Gross Gallons Net Total Public Year Reported Sold Gallons Taxed Use 1965 1,184,448 976,105 1,106,307 29,444 1966 1,204,026 1,011,553 1,129,268 30,169 1967 1,232,934 1,041,215 1,164,109 30,614 1968 1,301,957 1,112,232 1,230,385 31,315 1969 1,337,186 1,174,485 1,271,769 32,143 1970 1,355,866 1,188,491 1,288,736 33,444 1971 1,383,436 1,226,281 1,321,926 34,206 1972 1,493,049 1,338,536 1,430,457 35,056 1973 1,522,482 1,362,720 1,453,194 35,558 1974 1,473,778 1,330,691 1,412,224 33,432 1975 1,522,261 1,379,699 1,461,413 34,425 1976 1,615,565 1,502,256 1,559,258 34,722 1977 1,597,295 1,459,572 1,535,043 35,306 1978 1,613,653 1,507,689 1,556,571 38,723 1979 1,632,710 1,528,688 1,574,978 39,858 1980 1,545,262 1,526,038 1,483,804 39,910 1981 1,516,753 1,430,474 1,463,573 39,208 1982 1,483,140 1,463,446 1,427,380 41,748 1983 1,481,840 1,421,158 1,437,912 28,665 1984 1,517,808 1,455,761 1,480,473 24,857 1985 1,501,992 1,448,272 1,473,827 27,355 1986 1,526,613 1,471,654 1,481,340 27,673 1987 1,581,304 1,528,328 1,536,085 27,772 1988 1,625,759 1,575,691 1,586,597 25,698 1989 1 602 749 1 557 211 1 565 253 24 526 Commercial Use Private and , , , , , , , 1990 1,563,086 1,506,189 1,520,892 26,307 1991 1,499,142 1,442,158 1,462,088 18,637 1992 1,487,182 1,431,116 1,453,307 16,143 1993 1,559,100 1,502,608 1,512,162 29,094 1994 1,567,579 1,506,834 1,518,159 29,282 1995 1,611,187 1,554,168 1,563,009 29,602 1996 1,690,755 1,630,060 1,644,051 29,741 1997 1,709,472 1,649,218 1,663,773 28,447 1998 1,757,002 1,696,141 1,711,009 28,500 1999 1,836,852 1,774,087 1,793,293 27,278 2000 1,739,497 1,650,039 1,695,251 27,422 2001 1,680,683 1,596,128 1,633,996 28,644 2002 1,641,194 1,592,320 1,594,877 28,716 2003 1,802,481 1,750,706 1,757,524 28,767 2004 1,779,857 1,728,544 1,735,251 28,817 2005 1,622,042 1,576,391 1,579,274 28,868 2006 1,765,474 1,721,316 1,721,327 28,223 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, various issues, Section I: Motor Fuel (Tables MF-2 & MF-21), http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohim/hs06/motor_fuel.htm (accessed June 6, 2008). 472 Motor Fuel Tax R a tes by State 2006 Gasol i n e 1 Di esel 1 Gasohol 1 Gasol i ne 1 Di esel 1 Gasohol 1 St a t e St a t e A l abam a 18. 00 19. 00 18. 00 M ont ana 27. 75 27. 75 27. 75 A l as k a 8. 00 8. 00 8. 00 Nebras k a 27. 10 27. 10 27. 10 A r i z ona 18. 00 26. 00 18. 00 Nevada 24. 80 27. 70 24. 80 A r k ans as 21. 70 22. 70 21. 70 New Ham ps hi r e 19. 50 19. 50 - Cal i f orni a 18. 00 18. 00 18. 00 New J ers ey 10. 50 13. 50 10. 50 Col orado 22. 00 20. 50 22. 00 New M ex i c o 18. 88 22. 88 18. 88 Connec t i c ut 25. 00 26. 00 25. 00 New Y ork 24. 65 22. 85 - Del aw are 23. 00 22. 00 23. 00 Nort h Carol i na 30. 15 30. 15 30. 15 Di s t ri c t of Col um bi a 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 Nort h Dak ot a 23. 00 23. 00 23. 00 Fl ori da 15. 30 15. 30 15. 30 Ohi o 28. 00 28. 00 28. 00 Georgi a 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 O k l ahom a 17. 00 14. 00 17. 00 Haw ai i 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 Oregon 24. 00 24. 00 24. 00 I daho 25. 00 25. 00 22. 50 P enns yl vani a 30. 00 38. 10 31. 20 I l l i noi s 19. 00 21. 50 19. 00 Rhode I s l and 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 I ndi ana 18. 00 16. 00 18. 00 S out h Carol i na 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 I ow a 21. 00 22. 50 19. 00 S out h Dak ot a 22. 00 22. 00 20. 00 Kansas 24. 00 26. 00 24. 00 Tennes s ee 21. 40 18. 40 20. 00 K ent uc k y 19. 70 16. 70 19. 70 Tex as 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 Loui s i ana 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 Ut ah 24. 50 24. 50 24. 50 M ai ne 26. 80 27. 90 17. 80 V erm ont 20. 00 26. 00 20. 00 M aryl and 23. 50 24. 25 23. 50 V i rgi ni a 17. 50 16. 00 17. 50 M as s ac hus et t s 21. 00 21. 00 21. 00 W as hi ngt on 34. 00 34. 00 34. 00 M i c hi gan 19. 00 15. 00 - W es t V i rgi ni a 32. 00 32. 00 31. 50 M i nnes ot a 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 W i s c ons i n 30. 90 30. 90 30. 90 M i s s i s s i ppi 18. 40 18. 40 18. 40 W y om i ng 14. 00 14. 00 14. 00 M i s s ouri 17. 00 17. 00 17. 00 U. S . A verage 2 19. 25 20. 00 19. 98 S o m e state tax e s m a y i n cl ude l o cal tax e s, l i c ense, and i n specti on fees. 1 T he gasohol rates show n are for gasol i ne bl ended w i th 10 percent ethanol . 2 W ei ghted average S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. ( cent s per gallon) ( cent s per gallon) S ource: U . S . D epartm ent of T r ansportati on, Federal H i ghw ay A d m i ni strati on, H i ghw ay S t ati s ti cs 2006 , S e ction I : M otor Fuel (T abl e M F -121T ) http://w w w .fhw a .dot.gov/pol i c y / ohi m / hs06/htm / m f 121t.htm (accessed June 6, 2008). 473 Fiscal Year Gasoline Gasohol* Liquid Petroleum Diesel 1926 2 - - - 1930 3 - - - 1942 3 - 3 3 1946 4 - 4 4 1950 5 - 5 5 1956 5 - 7 7 1957 5 - 5 7 1958 5 - 7 7 1959 5 - 5 7 1970 7 - 5 8 1972 7 - 5 8 $3.00 1977 8 - 7 10 3.00 1978 8 - 7 10 5.00 1980 8 3 7 10 5.00 1981 8 4 7 10 5.00 1982 8 5 7 10 5.00 1983 8 6 7 10 5.00 1984 10/11 6/6 9/10 12/13 1985 11 6 10 13 6.50 1986 11 7 10 13 6.50 1987 11 8 10 13 6.50 1988 11 11 10 13 6.50 1990 15 15 14 17 8.50 1991 16 16 15 18 9.00 1992 17 17 16 19 9.50 1993 18 18 17 20 10.00 2000 20 20 19 22 11.00 2002 21 21 20 23 11.50 2003 23 23 22 25 12.50 2004 24 24 23 26 13.00 2006 24 24(17) 23 26 13.00 Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. *Gasohol blends other than blends of 85% ethyl alcohol (E-85) are currently taxed at the same rate as gasoline. Beginning in 2006, the tax rate for E-85 is shown in parentheses. Dollars/Permit With the following exceptions, changes in rates were effective at the beginning of the State's Fiscal Years (July 1): 1946 and 1972, effective March 1; 1965 and 1984, effective January 1. The rates also changed in July 1984. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Selected Statistics. 6.00/6.50 - Motor-Fuel Tax Rates in Kansas Years in which Changes Occurred, 1926-2007 Cents per Gallon Motor Carrier Trip Permits - - - - - - - - - 474 Type of Registration 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Percent of Total Automobiles 1,412,012 1,389,193 1,420,210 1,442,888 1,446,471 56.5 Trucks 694,016 675,270 701,601 709,155 710,373 27.7 Trailers 107,495 100,624 119,592 125,563 133,508 5.2 Motorcycles 48,735 51,130 56,019 60,834 65,512 2.6 Motor Bicycles 4,951 5,226 5,659 5,976 6,566 0.3 RV 1 13,972 13,641 13,561 13,306 13,034 0.5 Special Registrations 2 157,860 166,759 171,642 171,347 186,265 7.3 Total 2,439,041 2,401,843 2,488,284 2,529,069 2,561,729 100.0 1 RV total is for motorized RVs only. Kansas Licensed Drivers by License Class License Class 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Percent of Total Class CDL 121,730 126,903 128,943 131,585 132,919 6.6 Class A & B 28,949 28,415 26,936 25,629 24,455 1.2 Class C 1,659,408 1,704,409 1,697,216 1,689,787 1,686,155 84.2 Class M 157,368 160,885 159,915 159,059 159,583 8.0 2 Special registrations include personalized, National Guard, disabled, amateur radio, special interest, antique, veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor, ex-POW, etc. 2002-2006 Kansas Vehicle Registrations by Type 2002-2006 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Statistical Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed June 9, 2008). Total 1,967,455 2,020,612 2,013,010 2,006,060 2,003,112 100.0 Kansas Licensed Drivers by Age Category Age Category 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Percent of Total 14 and 15* 32,094 33,361 33,264 31,822 31,338 1.6 16 - 24 321,194 329,379 324,565 320,046 316,941 15.8 25 - 49 908,416 923,566 907,729 892,318 878,647 43.9 50 - 64 405,485 426,544 439,552 452,749 464,850 23.2 65 and over 300,266 307,762 307,900 309,125 311,336 15.5 Total 1,967,455 2,020,612 2,013,010 2,006,060 2,003,112 100.0 * Restricted license Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Statistical Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed June 9, 2008). 2002-2006 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Statistical Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed June 9, 2008). CDL: Commercial Driver License only and in combinations A, B, C; Class A: combination vehicle; Class B: truck > 24,000 lbs. or bus; Class C: regular automobile; and, Class M: motorcycle only and in combinations, AM, BM, CM. 475 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV 1 Special Registrations 2 Total Allen 6,481 5,361 835 382 54 97 1,046 14,256 Anderson 4,010 3,826 741 169 43 53 683 9,525 Atchison 8,005 5,619 1,291 322 25 67 1,276 16,605 Barber 2,388 2,898 472 172 22 24 328 6,304 Barton 14,078 9,814 2,210 742 71 197 2,055 29,167 Bourbon 6,898 4,971 798 374 35 59 916 14,051 Brown 5,265 4,116 1,138 309 31 44 891 11,794 Butler 30,659 18,518 3,088 1,786 165 452 4,942 59,610 Chase 1,466 1,630 334 97 5 17 236 3,785 Chautauqua 1,653 2,412 323 93 1 37 248 4,767 Cherokee 9,108 7,876 1,219 630 23 98 1,821 20,775 Cheyenne 1,616 1,739 501 79 5 21 239 4,200 Clark 1,091 1,087 193 68 6 24 184 2,653 Clay 4,368 3,562 829 220 26 70 771 9,846 Cloud 4,559 4,003 931 315 58 62 747 10,675 Coffey 4,666 4,373 918 321 30 71 768 11,147 Comanche 891 1,135 206 71 1 7 143 2,454 Cowley 16,565 11,085 1,597 1,000 92 255 2,551 33,145 Crawford 16,936 10,565 1,503 1,009 78 142 2,636 32,869 Decatur 1,852 2,158 655 93 10 35 204 5,007 Dickinson 10,018 7,373 1,497 647 58 128 1,786 21,507 Doniphan 3,786 3,424 953 229 4 34 612 9,042 Douglas 51,261 15,829 3,009 1,772 284 308 5,416 77,879 Edwards 1,663 1,876 422 68 12 20 224 4,285 Elk 1,429 1,924 298 41 5 20 244 3,961 Ellis 13,757 8,657 1,916 862 171 150 1,888 27,401 Ellsworth 3,010 2,819 765 185 41 36 539 7,395 Finney 16,706 9,594 1,989 820 85 176 2,009 31,379 Ford 13,974 8,433 1,370 582 45 132 1,548 26,084 Franklin 13,179 8,734 1,715 750 85 184 1,941 26,588 Geary 16,105 5,684 944 748 37 120 2,594 26,232 Gove 1,630 2,090 589 85 24 41 287 4,746 Graham 1,577 1,682 428 103 42 47 224 4,103 Grant 3,619 3,425 985 261 22 40 384 8,736 Gray 2,676 3,247 764 171 6 40 323 7,227 Greeley 704 1,031 275 39 1 15 135 2,200 Greenwood 3,348 3,868 725 115 35 42 610 8,743 Hamilton 1,144 1,377 365 87 6 19 211 3,209 Harper 3,015 2,924 591 177 34 43 506 7,290 Harvey 18,231 9,128 1,613 993 151 204 2,229 32,549 Haskell 2,147 2,380 604 111 15 23 233 5,513 Hodgeman 1,024 1,568 282 49 2 18 153 3,096 Jackson 6,671 5,565 1,388 329 32 96 1,197 15,278 Jefferson 10,352 7,533 1,870 662 31 146 1,462 22,056 Jewell 1,906 2,345 857 117 18 39 358 5,640 Johnson 328,849 65,203 10,057 10,295 556 1,111 26,779 442,850 Kearny 1,966 2,062 549 87 9 35 277 4,985 Kingman 4,218 4,328 1,031 226 27 59 692 10,581 Kiowa 1,500 1,729 392 87 6 22 206 3,942 Labette 10,163 7,594 833 554 48 119 1,678 20,989 Lane 1,030 1,349 301 57 17 27 129 2,910 Leavenworth 33,481 16,784 3,361 2,122 66 360 6,535 62,709 Lincoln 1,757 2,000 561 64 11 25 283 4,701 Linn 5,127 4,772 1,037 311 22 82 848 12,199 Logan 1,562 1,665 439 123 15 29 182 4,015 Lyon 15,798 9,947 1,411 654 126 166 1,911 30,013 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County 2006 476 County Auto Truck Trailer Motor Cycle Motor Bike RV 1 Special Registrations 2 Total Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration, by County 2006 McPherson 15,461 10,275 2,380 1,075 150 185 2,457 31,983 Marion 6,519 5,325 1,001 365 102 66 986 14,364 Marshall 5,762 5,123 1,211 295 32 68 991 13,482 Meade 2,181 2,234 448 97 20 49 257 5,286 Miami 17,043 11,116 2,948 1,065 51 213 2,531 34,967 Mitchell 3,579 3,801 1,005 214 38 58 482 9,177 Montgomery 16,142 10,812 1,109 913 92 191 2,417 31,676 Morris 3,084 3,021 652 156 27 41 551 7,532 Morton 1,586 1,676 276 73 8 24 188 3,831 Nemaha 5,625 4,786 1,416 320 34 25 666 12,872 Neosho 7,845 6,689 1,146 489 39 100 1,177 17,485 Ness 1,793 2,636 709 117 11 34 265 5,565 Norton 2,798 2,764 893 156 26 49 420 7,106 Osage 8,823 6,492 1,284 486 70 155 1,592 18,902 Osborne 2,203 2,503 688 142 11 31 275 5,853 Ottawa 3,196 3,119 722 171 33 46 447 7,734 Pawnee 3,234 2,586 636 189 8 41 491 7,185 Phillips 3,224 3,291 1,049 243 44 43 430 8,324 Pottawatomie 10,969 7,715 1,877 597 45 140 1,556 22,899 Pratt 4,802 3,998 882 245 30 65 616 10,638 Rawlins 1,624 1,929 466 89 27 21 148 4,304 Reno 31,944 17,591 2,928 1,932 177 418 4,218 59,208 Republic 2,882 2,984 737 160 34 42 461 7,300 Rice 4,777 3,867 892 268 38 84 845 10,771 Riley 22,687 8,811 1,636 1,064 171 174 3,311 37,854 Rooks 2,826 2,968 776 187 27 61 517 7,362 Rush 1,881 2,011 444 105 24 21 299 4,785 Russell 3,734 3,404 786 203 38 62 583 8,810 Saline 28,728 14,229 2,799 1,608 273 335 4,332 52,304 Scott 2,523 2,542 644 175 10 32 365 6,291 Sedgwick 245,264 94,630 12,530 9,937 1,104 2,152 32,104 397,721 Seward 9,762 5,513 886 309 49 95 991 17,605 Shawnee 92,761 32,924 5,714 3,858 339 818 13,496 149,910 Sheridan 1,585 1,988 641 105 41 32 214 4,606 Sherman 3,159 2,869 812 241 57 61 368 7,567 Smith 2,240 2,575 841 103 38 40 342 6,179 Stafford 2,316 2,744 728 100 10 38 324 6,260 Stanton 1,132 1,295 309 75 0 25 132 2,968 Stevens 2,700 2,703 790 201 13 39 332 6,778 Sumner 12,157 9,217 1,328 669 78 193 1,846 25,488 Thomas 3,815 3,764 1,069 280 27 69 464 9,488 Trego 1,845 1,994 589 130 33 33 338 4,962 Wabaunsee 3,734 3,236 685 189 6 47 560 8,457 Wallace 905 1,341 365 55 2 12 111 2,791 Washington 3,118 3,339 948 156 8 34 713 8,316 Wichita 1,165 1,759 436 61 1 12 123 3,557 Wilson 4,765 4,580 769 295 29 60 850 11,348 Woodson 1,774 2,100 391 87 15 26 264 4,657 Wyandotte 71,861 24,813 3,269 2,627 96 386 9,501 112,553 Total 1,446,471 710,373 133,508 65,512 6,566 13,034 186,265 2,561,729 2 All Special Plate Registrations are included in this total. The above figures reflect registrations sold in the counties and reported to the Department of Revenue, Division of Vehicles, and should not be considered to be an exact number of vehicles on the road. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Statistical Report , http://www.ksrevenue.org/annualreport.htm (accessed June 6, 2008). 1 RV data is for motorized RVs only. 477 County Allen 5,775 5.6 30.5 39.3 24.6 Anderson 3,221 5.2 29.0 38.4 27.4 Atchison 6,275 8.0 29.4 38.6 24.0 Barber 2,235 4.3 32.6 37.5 25.6 Barton 11,393 5.9 32.8 40.0 21.3 Bourbon 6,161 6.6 32.1 36.7 24.6 Brown 4,318 6.7 32.0 38.5 22.9 Butler 21,527 3.4 25.4 41.7 29.5 Chase 1,246 5.1 28.4 36.8 29.7 Chautauqua 1,796 5.6 27.2 37.9 29.3 Cherokee 8,875 5.7 31.3 37.0 26.0 Cheyenne 1,360 4.4 31.7 39.3 24.6 Clark 979 3.9 32.7 34.2 29.2 Clay 3,617 5.1 28.5 38.2 28.2 Cloud 4,163 5.4 30.4 39.5 24.6 Coffey 3,489 5.0 25.0 36.5 33.5 Comanche 872 5.4 28.8 40.3 25.6 Cowley 14,039 6.0 32.4 38.2 23.4 Crawford 15,504 7.4 32.5 38.2 21.9 Decatur 1,494 2.9 28.0 43.6 25.4 Dickinson 7,903 4.5 29.1 38.1 28.3 Doniphan 3,173 6.3 27.4 39.1 27.2 Douglas 38,486 5.6 34.7 39.7 20.0 Edwards 1,455 6.2 30.7 39.6 23.6 Elk 1,412 7.5 29.0 32.5 31.0 Ellis 11,193 5.3 34.4 39.2 21.1 Ellsworth 2,481 4.9 27.8 39.9 27.4 Finney 12,948 6.1 32.9 41.3 19.6 Ford 10,852 6.1 32.5 42.0 19.4 Franklin 9,452 6.1 27.7 37.6 28.7 Geary 10,458 8.1 37.0 38.2 16.7 Gove 1,245 4.1 25.9 34.2 35.8 Graham 1,263 4.4 28.1 36.3 31.2 Grant 2,742 4.2 33.0 39.6 23.1 Gray 2,045 2.3 29.0 43.5 25.1 Greeley 602 2.7 28.1 37.0 32.2 Greenwood 3,234 6.5 27.4 37.1 29.1 Hamilton 1,054 4.7 30.9 37.4 26.9 Harper 2,773 5.9 31.5 35.8 26.9 Harvey 12,581 5.5 30.1 39.8 24.7 Haskell 1,481 4.1 29.2 39.7 27.1 Hodgeman 796 4.3 24.9 35.1 35.8 Jackson 4,727 3.9 22.8 38.5 34.8 Jefferson 6,830 3.3 19.8 41.7 35.2 Jewell 1,695 5.1 24.6 41.4 28.8 Johnson 174,570 3.2 29.1 49.0 18.8 Kearny 1,542 3.6 26.0 44.6 25.8 Kingman 3,371 3.1 27.3 39.2 30.3 Kiowa 1,365 6.6 28.3 40.3 24.8 Labette 9,194 8.5 29.4 37.0 25.1 Lane 910 5.1 23.6 41.5 29.8 Leavenworth 23,071 5.9 26.1 44.0 24.0 Lincoln 1,529 4.8 24.9 40.2 30.1 Linn 3,807 4.9 23.9 39.7 31.5 Percent of Households with Two Vehicles Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County 2000 Three or More Vehicles No Vehicle One Vehicle Occupied Housing Units 478 County Percent of Households with Two Vehicles Vehicles Available per Household in Kansas, by County 2000 Three or More Vehicles No Vehicle One Vehicle Occupied Housing Units Logan 1,243 3.4 30.3 35.6 30.7 Lyon 13,691 7.4 34.2 37.1 21.3 McPherson 11,205 5.1 28.5 39.3 27.0 Marion 5,114 5.0 27.8 39.7 27.5 Marshall 4,458 5.7 29.5 36.8 28.1 Meade 1,728 3.7 29.8 41.5 25.0 Miami 10,365 5.2 22.7 37.8 34.3 Mitchell 2,850 6.5 30.4 35.4 27.7 Montgomery 14,903 7.9 33.6 36.8 21.7 Morris 2,539 4.6 29.2 40.2 26.0 Morton 1,306 2.0 30.1 41.2 26.7 Nemaha 3,959 5.2 26.9 40.9 27.0 Neosho 6,739 5.0 30.7 37.8 26.6 Ness 1,516 2.9 29.2 32.5 35.5 Norton 2,266 6.4 29.9 41.7 22.0 Osage 6,490 4.5 24.7 36.9 33.9 Osborne 1,940 5.8 30.8 36.4 27.0 Ottawa 2,430 4.0 21.1 41.1 33.8 Pawnee 2,739 3.7 35.4 38.6 22.3 Phillips 2,496 5.3 26.8 35.8 32.1 Pottawatomie 6,771 3.6 24.1 42.0 30.3 Pratt 3,963 5.2 33.5 36.9 24.5 Rawlins 1,269 6.4 27.0 37.7 29.0 Reno 25,498 6.6 31.2 40.2 22.0 Republic 2,557 4.3 30.0 38.2 27.5 Rice 4,050 5.8 27.1 43.6 23.5 Riley 22,137 4.6 34.3 40.2 20.9 Rooks 2,362 5.2 29.0 37.3 28.5 Rush 1,548 4.7 26.7 37.5 31.1 Russell 3,207 5.0 30.9 37.4 26.7 Saline 21,436 5.0 31.4 42.5 21.1 Scott 2,045 4.4 28.4 39.0 28.2 Sedgwick 176,444 6.4 34.6 40.8 18.2 Seward 7,419 7.0 37.5 37.9 17.7 Shawnee 68,920 7.3 35.2 39.3 18.2 Sheridan 1,124 4.4 25.4 33.9 36.2 Sherman 2,758 3.7 30.0 36.9 29.4 Smith 1,953 5.3 24.1 38.5 32.2 Stafford 2,010 5.5 32.7 31.4 30.3 Stanton 858 4.1 30.9 38.5 26.6 Stevens 1,988 3.2 32.4 39.1 25.3 Sumner 9,888 4.1 27.7 38.9 29.4 Thomas 3,226 4.8 29.5 39.7 26.0 Trego 1,412 4.6 29.1 35.3 30.9 Wabaunsee 2,633 2.7 20.1 38.7 38.5 Wallace 674 2.8 22.1 30.4 44.7 Washington 2,673 5.1 28.1 40.1 26.7 Wichita 967 3.1 28.4 40.7 27.7 Wilson 4,203 6.3 30.2 37.3 26.2 Woodson 1,642 5.9 29.7 36.1 28.3 Wyandotte 59,700 11.3 38.6 33.9 16.2 Kansas 1,037,891 5.7 31.6 40.9 21.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4). 479 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Allen $629,264 401,534 1,101.6 Anderson 439,307 279,547 1,130.4 Atchison 662,795 369,671 921.7 Barber 271,496 174,388 1,055.6 Barton 1,438,557 692,827 1,889.7 Bourbon 544,730 437,966 1,242.3 Brown 530,286 395,437 1,293.0 Butler 2,353,057 2,068,248 2,555.3 Chase 163,837 450,364 644.8 Chautauqua 210,906 118,115 751.9 Cherokee 858,025 742,157 1,318.6 Cheyenne 192,611 106,012 1,270.9 Clark 113,874 122,353 771.7 Clay 431,404 205,579 1,229.2 Cloud 489,639 331,539 1,379.8 Coffey 502,589 450,020 1,244.2 Comanche 124,549 65,912 702.4 Cowley 1,362,546 845,497 1,838.9 Crawford 1,312,470 840,919 1,422.2 Decatur 236,826 126,722 1,300.4 Dickinson 953,771 756,423 1,774.1 Doniphan 406,444 284,204 719.9 Douglas 2,936,245 2,604,346 1,300.0 Edwards 225,955 152,737 1,069.8 Elk 189,035 85,522 810.9 Ellis 1,264,795 920,023 1,537.5 Ellsworth 324 596 484 488 1 187 8 Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2006 , , , . Finney 1,490,991 801,658 1,525.4 Ford 1,143,759 820,182 1,822.1 Franklin 1,079,033 1,007,527 1,227.7 Geary 1,063,563 878,168 744.8 Gove 254,005 408,047 1,212.5 Graham 205,938 117,743 1,251.7 Grant 474,386 230,431 881.0 Gray 366,224 303,584 1,326.5 Greeley 134,197 79,245 975.4 Greenwood 414,078 330,742 1,504.9 Hamilton 180,307 133,695 904.1 Harper 328,078 202,045 1,444.8 Harvey 1,390,821 1,046,475 1,272.1 Haskell 296,438 233,122 917.9 Hodgeman 137,669 103,466 1,100.4 Jackson 627,800 453,467 1,390.8 Jefferson 1,026,974 530,595 1,147.3 Jewell 247,306 134,018 1,653.0 Johnson 16,700,139 14,192,377 3,330.5 Kearny 257,649 184,624 841.3 Kingman 551,342 362,722 1,483.4 Kiowa 215,912 204,234 905.0 Labette 878,508 560,820 1,398.8 Lane 137,594 80,534 764.2 Leavenworth 2,431,929 1,667,187 1,137.7 Lincoln 215,083 209,914 1,165.8 Linn 532,716 326,843 1,196.4 Logan 191,006 133,046 952.7 Lyon 1,233,895 1,149,624 1,685.7 480 County Vehicle Registration Fees Daily Vehicle Miles Total Road Miles Kansas Roadway Statistics by County, 2006 McPherson $1,351,937 1,081,863 1,856.3 Marion 653,498 444,441 1,869.9 Marshall 621,444 329,651 1,712.2 Meade 251,694 217,333 1,083.4 Miami 1,504,899 1,185,102 1,263.1 Mitchell 506,444 214,278 1,301.6 Montgomery 1,309,850 1,004,691 1,476.5 Morris 325,146 183,017 1,141.0 Morton 184,627 120,349 776.9 Nemaha 562,385 246,804 1,440.6 Neosho 838,944 483,668 1,207.6 Ness 296,517 155,779 1,422.9 Norton 317,453 177,859 1,390.7 Osage 807,006 678,163 1,416.8 Osborne 266,253 123,532 1,291.1 Ottawa 336,731 285,574 1,222.9 Pawnee 344,338 224,800 1,427.5 Phillips 384,193 191,687 1,523.4 Pottawatomie 1,055,530 573,491 1,385.6 Pratt 529,309 374,226 1,353.8 Rawlins 193,473 110,546 1,315.0 Reno 2,429,602 1,440,842 2,798.1 Republic 338,430 242,304 1,443.9 Rice 516,937 320,366 1,421.3 Riley 1,521,823 1,243,823 1,150.9 Rooks 390,442 189,669 1,469.3 Rush 204 832 160 249 1 360 0, , , . Russell 427,123 514,398 1,459.1 Saline 2,220,080 1,779,801 1,488.5 Scott 299,150 211,025 880.8 Sedgwick 16,179,641 12,387,707 4,137.3 Seward 730,165 532,903 920.7 Shawnee 6,069,601 4,557,695 1,844.2 Sheridan 246,880 122,946 1,362.7 Sherman 357,706 424,650 1,337.1 Smith 289,176 141,679 1,573.1 Stafford 342,040 229,918 1,470.0 Stanton 149,029 116,349 886.5 Stevens 300,591 241,604 1,147.7 Sumner 1,064,889 1,154,734 2,410.2 Thomas 519,855 584,154 1,657.6 Trego 241,401 385,432 1,238.5 Wabaunsee 352,351 589,220 1,043.3 Wallace 138,165 73,829 706.5 Washington 377,387 212,842 1,722.9 Wichita 206,860 115,934 905.9 Wilson 548,222 334,483 1,089.0 Woodson 225,344 141,316 842.5 Wyandotte 4,464,435 4,882,502 1,104.2 Kansas $107,170,778 83,137,912 140,379.2 Type A roads are excluded. Data may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research, Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning, 2006 Mileage and Travel Tables for Kansas . 481 County SCCHF CEAF Total County SCCHF CEAF Total Allen $570,477 $15,704 $586,182 Linn $495,563 $12,911 $508,474 Anderson 421,881 10,528 432,408 Logan 234,277 4,896 239,173 Atchison 547,174 15,411 562,585 Lyon 941,469 26,667 968,136 Barber 294,972 6,565 301,537 McPherson 1,045,691 29,701 1,075,391 Barton 1,096,273 31,143 1,127,415 Marion 658,914 16,787 675,701 Bourbon 563,996 15,009 579,005 Marshall 564,978 13,987 578,964 Brown 539,892 14,297 554,190 Meade 321,648 7,595 329,243 Butler 1,620,253 47,434 1,667,687 Miami 1,332,163 40,649 1,372,812 Chase 246,217 6,032 252,249 Mitchell 424,951 10,250 435,201 Chautauqua 220,492 4,860 225,352 Montgomery 1,196,166 35,339 1,231,505 Cherokee 879,561 25,731 905,293 Morris 329,640 7,570 337,211 Cheyenne 246,993 4,511 251,504 Morton 215,275 4,521 219,796 Clark 190,880 3,838 194,718 Nemaha 480,304 11,918 492,222 Clay 390,571 9,412 399,983 Neosho 703,953 19,772 723,724 Cloud 497,682 12,627 510,309 Ness 320,368 6,441 326,810 Coffey 459,253 11,657 470,910 Norton 344,187 7,456 351,642 Comanche 154,946 2,767 157,713 Osage 705,289 19,547 724,837 Cowley 1,137,218 32,254 1,169,472 Osborne 286,852 5,819 292,671 Crawford 1,105,611 32,765 1,138,376 Ottawa 405,905 10,033 415,937 Decatur 276,745 5,395 282,140 Pawnee 388,447 8,930 397,377 Dickinson 735,387 19,542 754,929 Phillips 384,055 8,421 392,476 Doniphan 387,311 10,473 397,784 Pottawatomie 838,705 23,687 862,393 Douglas 1,918,947 60,188 1,979,135 Pratt 539,388 14,195 553,583 Edwards 274,578 5,995 280,574 Rawlins 251,737 4,565 256,302 Elk 199,113 4,036 203,149 Reno 2,019,923 61,176 2,081,099 Ellis 930,396 26,568 956,964 Republic 393,112 8,989 402,101 Ellsworth 366,703 8,647 375,350 Rice 501,769 12,598 514,367 Finney 1,144,631 33,557 1,178,188 Riley 1,318,130 39,936 1,358,066 Ford 1,067,010 30,706 1,097,717 Rooks 379,944 8,302 388,246 Franklin 835,491 24,282 859,773 Rush 289,649 5,737 295,386 Geary 711,237 20,921 732,158 Russell 397,691 8,968 406,659 Gove 242,167 4,528 246,695 Saline 1,553,725 47,637 1,601,363 Graham 253,284 4,654 257,938 Scott 312,431 7,479 319,910 Grant 384,653 9,803 394,456 Sedgwick 12,303,187 396,920 12,700,108 Gray 431,677 10,567 442,243 Seward 675,696 19,684 695,380 Greeley 184,406 3,045 187,451 Shawnee 3,339,531 105,485 3,445,016 Greenwood 478,404 11,727 490,131 Sheridan 283,582 5,483 289,065 Hamilton 226,973 4,591 231,564 Sherman 312,957 6,524 319,481 Harper 368,133 8,175 376,307 Smith 325,137 6,376 331,513 Harvey 1,041,024 31,604 1,072,629 Stafford 390,926 8,881 399,807 Haskell 338,406 8,632 347,038 Stanton 208,206 4,170 212,376 Hodgeman 214,575 3,917 218,492 Stevens 350,627 8,233 358,860 Jackson 616,651 16,770 633,420 Sumner 958,382 25,666 984,048 Jefferson 788,918 22,696 811,615 Thomas 461,981 10,745 472,727 Jewell 311,004 5,744 316,748 Trego 248,723 4,533 253,255 Johnson 12,332,492 399,668 12,732,160 Wabaunsee 310,812 7,186 317,997 Kearny 283,336 6,750 290,085 Wallace 167,289 3,152 170,441 Kingman 543,616 13,839 557,454 Washington 411,996 8,957 420,953 Kiowa 288,520 6,860 295,380 Wichita 227,298 4,629 231,927 Labette 777,784 21,972 799,755 Wilson 494,078 13,031 507,109 Lane 174,045 3,295 177,341 Woodson 251,178 5,706 256,884 Leavenworth 1,378,269 42,055 1,420,324 Wyandotte 3,183,266 103,409 3,286,676 Lincoln 254,874 5,004 259,878 Kansas $87,426,252 $2,500,000 $89,926,252 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF) and County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF) in Kansas, by County, 2007 Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development. 482 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) Allen 79.2 12.7 0.1 2.3 1.0 4.6 17.4 Anderson 76.8 14.6 0.4 2.3 1.1 4.8 25.5 Atchison 78.7 12.4 0.5 4.1 0.7 3.6 19.4 Barber 78.0 9.3 0.8 4.7 1.9 5.2 14.3 Barton 84.4 9.0 0.2 2.0 1.1 3.3 16.7 Bourbon 75.4 18.1 0.1 1.7 0.6 4.1 19.5 Brown 80.6 9.8 0.0 2.7 0.8 6.1 17.6 Butler 84.2 9.9 0.1 1.8 0.6 3.4 22.9 Chase 78.0 11.1 0.3 2.6 0.9 7.1 25.1 Chautauqua 73.7 13.6 0.1 5.1 1.5 5.9 26.7 Cherokee 81.8 11.5 0.1 2.2 0.8 3.7 20.0 Cheyenne 71.0 10.6 0.0 5.0 1.5 11.9 14.5 Clark 76.9 10.4 0.4 5.7 0.8 5.9 14.1 Clay 74.3 13.5 0.2 4.0 0.6 7.5 20.0 Cloud 79.4 10.1 0.2 4.0 0.4 5.9 14.6 Coffey 80.0 10.9 0.0 1.9 0.6 6.6 19.1 Comanche 77.5 8.3 0.7 6.1 0.8 6.5 13.5 Cowley 82.0 10.7 0.1 2.7 0.8 3.6 19.6 Crawford 82.4 9.8 0.3 3.0 1.0 3.5 16.9 Decatur 74.6 10.5 0.1 3.9 1.3 9.6 16.7 Dickinson 79.9 11.5 0.3 2.8 0.7 4.8 21.2 Doniphan 79.7 9.9 0.1 4.3 0.9 5.1 21.5 Douglas 76.9 10.3 1.0 6.7 1.4 3.7 19.4 Edwards 77.1 12.8 0.3 4.4 0.4 5.0 18.8 Elk 72.6 14.7 0.0 3.4 0.7 8.6 34.0 Ellis 84.0 8.6 0.0 4.0 0.9 2.5 13.8 Ellsworth 75.7 13.6 0.0 4.0 0.5 6.1 17.6 Finney 74.0 18.9 0.4 2.3 1.3 3.1 15.0 Ford 75.7 18.0 0.5 1.7 1.8 2.3 15.1 Franklin 76.1 16.3 0.4 2.3 1.1 3.8 25.1 Geary 76.1 15.0 0.7 3.7 2.3 2.2 17.0 Gove 69.3 8.0 0.0 8.5 0.7 13.5 14.3 Graham 73.5 12.5 0.2 5.2 0.9 7.6 16.9 Grant 77.6 14.6 0.0 1.4 0.8 5.6 15.3 Gray 77.0 10.7 0.0 4.3 0.3 7.7 17.2 Greeley 69.5 13.2 0.7 7.5 0.4 8.7 15.8 Greenwood 68.2 20.1 0.2 5.1 0.9 5.5 25.1 Hamilton 72.7 14.7 0.0 5.1 2.6 4.8 17.3 Harper 76.2 12.1 0.2 4.8 0.5 6.3 19.6 Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked 483 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked Harvey 81.7 8.6 0.5 3.7 1.1 4.5 18.2 Haskell 74.7 11.0 0.1 5.1 1.2 7.9 15.6 Hodgeman 73.2 9.9 0.0 4.6 0.2 12.1 15.6 Jackson 75.5 16.1 0.4 2.0 1.2 4.8 27.5 Jefferson 77.7 14.6 0.1 2.3 0.9 4.4 29.3 Jewell 75.0 8.3 0.2 4.8 0.6 11.3 16.8 Johnson 86.7 6.9 0.3 0.8 0.5 4.7 20.2 Kearny 76.9 13.4 0.0 2.6 1.5 5.6 13.9 Kingman 76.6 14.1 0.1 2.6 0.7 5.9 25.3 Kiowa 75.5 8.8 0.3 8.0 0.7 6.7 15.3 Labette 81.5 9.9 0.2 3.4 1.0 4.1 16.8 Lane 75.1 9.3 0.0 5.9 1.2 8.6 15.7 Leavenworth 80.9 11.0 0.5 3.0 1.1 3.4 22.4 Lincoln 72.8 12.0 0.6 4.2 0.9 9.5 18.1 Linn 72.0 19.8 0.3 2.5 1.2 4.2 34.3 Logan 79.3 6.9 0.0 5.8 0.9 7.1 15.4 Lyon 76.4 14.4 0.4 4.4 1.3 3.1 15.9 McPherson 80.1 8.1 0.4 4.7 1.2 5.5 14.6 Marion 75.3 9.4 0.7 6.7 1.0 6.9 20.1 Marshall 76.6 10.4 0.1 5.4 0.6 7.0 17.3 Meade 77.6 11.5 0.0 3.2 0.5 7.1 17.7 Miami 81.3 12.2 0.5 1.6 0.4 4.0 28.6 Mitchell 77.6 8.7 0.1 6.7 0.4 6.5 12.3 Montgomery 80.7 11.6 0.2 3.2 1.5 2.8 16.4 Morris 79.5 7.2 0.0 2.7 0.7 9.9 21.6 Morton 77.9 13.7 0.3 3.8 0.9 3.4 13.7 Nemaha 79.0 8.5 0.2 2.8 0.5 8.9 15.4 Neosho 82.0 10.6 0.1 1.9 1.1 4.4 16.3 Ness 71.9 12.1 0.4 7.2 0.7 7.7 16.1 Norton 81.7 7.7 0.6 4.4 0.4 5.2 12.7 Osage 78.5 14.0 0.2 2.1 1.0 4.3 30.1 Osborne 74.9 8.9 0.6 5.3 0.6 9.6 15.3 Ottawa 79.8 11.6 0.2 2.7 0.3 5.4 23.4 Pawnee 81.2 11.2 0.0 4.1 0.1 3.4 15.3 Phillips 76.8 9.5 0.1 4.2 1.3 8.1 13.8 Pottawatomie 80.4 10.9 0.1 2.5 0.9 5.3 22.1 Pratt 79.2 11.0 0.2 2.6 0.6 6.5 13.1 Rawlins 68.3 12.2 1.2 7.1 0.6 10.5 14.6 Reno 82.6 10.4 0.3 1.8 1.0 3.9 17.6 484 County Car, Truck, or Van Drive Alone Public Transport (including Taxi) Other Means Mean Travel Time (minutes) Percent of Workers 16 Years and Over, 2000 Means of Commuting for Kansas Workers, by County Car, Truck, or Van Carpooled Worked at HomeWalked Republic 78.4 7.1 0.5 1.6 1.7 10.8 16.3 Rice 77.7 10.8 0.5 5.8 0.8 4.4 17.1 Riley 71.2 10.0 0.4 12.3 2.6 3.5 14.9 Rooks 78.9 10.4 0.2 5.3 0.4 4.8 15.5 Rush 75.4 11.5 0.1 5.0 1.3 6.8 18.0 Russell 79.7 8.4 0.5 2.6 0.9 7.9 15.9 Saline 84.2 8.7 0.5 1.5 1.1 4.0 14.8 Scott 79.9 11.0 0.0 2.8 0.5 5.8 14.0 Sedgwick 84.8 9.8 0.7 1.4 0.8 2.5 18.7 Seward 72.9 21.4 0.2 1.5 1.9 2.1 14.8 Shawnee 83.4 11.3 0.9 1.2 0.6 2.6 18.0 Sheridan 72.5 7.0 0.0 6.7 1.3 12.6 12.8 Sherman 80.1 7.9 0.2 2.8 1.6 7.4 13.2 Smith 74.2 9.9 0.3 5.6 0.9 9.1 15.4 Stafford 75.7 12.0 0.1 5.5 1.2 5.4 17.8 Stanton 71.4 17.6 0.0 6.1 1.6 3.2 16.2 Stevens 80.3 10.5 0.0 2.8 1.1 5.4 12.5 Sumner 80.5 11.3 0.2 2.5 0.3 5.2 22.6 Thomas 82.8 6.6 0.1 3.1 0.6 6.9 11.7 Trego 78.3 9.6 0.0 3.1 1.3 7.7 16.3 Wabaunsee 77.3 13.7 0.3 3.3 0.8 4.6 29.4 Wallace 70.7 7.9 0.6 7.9 1.1 11.8 18.7 Washington 72.0 12.0 0.1 5.7 0.9 9.3 18.6 Wichita 76.2 10.3 0.9 3.3 1.1 8.3 13.0 Wilson 79.6 11.4 0.0 2.5 1.4 5.0 16.4 Woodson 74.3 15.3 0.5 1.9 1.3 6.7 21.7 Wyandotte 78.1 16.3 1.4 1.3 1.0 2.0 21.5 Kansas 81.5 10.6 0.5 2.5 0.9 4.0 19.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics (DP-3). 485 Vital Statistics and Health Vital Statistics and Health Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 486 R e gister ed Liv e B i r t hs, D eaths, Mar r i ages, and D i v or ces and A nnulments in K a nsas and the U . S., 1976-2006 Y ear Kansas U. S . Kansas U. S . Kansas U. S . Kansas U. S . 1976 35, 278 3, 167, 788 21, 780 1, 909, 440 23, 559 2, 154, 807 12, 883 1, 083, 000 1977 36, 827 3, 326, 632 21, 271 1, 899, 597 23, 673 2, 178, 367 12, 629 1, 091, 000 1978 36, 581 3, 333, 279 21, 566 1, 927, 788 23, 975 2, 282, 272 12, 668 1, 130, 000 1979 38, 916 3, 494, 398 21, 062 1, 913, 841 24, 774 2, 331, 337 12, 749 1, 181, 000 1980 40, 686 3, 612, 258 21, 910 1, 989, 841 24, 847 2, 390, 252 13, 410 1, 189, 000 1981 41, 202 3, 629, 238 21, 579 1, 977, 981 26, 137 2, 422, 145 13, 737 1, 213, 000 1982 40, 757 3, 680, 537 21, 700 1, 974, 797 26, 670 2, 456, 278 12, 392 1, 170, 000 1983 40, 365 3, 638, 933 21, 816 2, 019, 201 25, 877 2, 445, 604 12, 207 1, 158, 000 1984 39, 954 3, 669, 141 22, 184 2, 039, 369 24, 737 2, 477, 192 12, 905 1, 169, 000 1985 39, 418 3, 760, 561 21, 808 2, 086, 440 23, 281 2, 412, 625 12, 794 1, 190, 000 1986 39, 177 3, 756, 547 22, 133 2, 105, 361 22, 667 2, 407, 099 12, 364 1, 178, 000 1987 38, 435 3, 809, 394 21, 995 2, 123, 323 22, 220 2, 403, 378 12, 218 1, 166, 000 1988 38, 718 3, 909, 510 22, 889 2, 167, 999 22, 705 2, 395, 926 12, 475 1, 167, 000 1989 38, 648 4, 040, 958 22, 082 2, 150, 466 22, 214 2, 403, 268 12, 296 1, 157, 000 1990 38, 872 4, 158, 212 22, 173 2, 148, 463 22, 720 2, 443, 489 12, 580 1, 182, 000 1991 37, 630 4, 110, 907 22, 363 2, 169, 518 21, 786 2, 371, 000 12, 590 1, 189, 000 1992 37, 848 4, 065, 014 22, 052 2, 175, 613 21, 845 2, 362, 000 12, 365 1, 215, 000 1993 37, 283 4, 000, 240 23, 508 2, 268, 553 21, 527 2, 334, 000 12, 068 1, 187, 000 1994 37, 269 3, 952, 767 23, 219 2, 278, 994 21, 524 2, 362, 000 11, 659 1, 191, 000 1995 37, 087 3, 899, 589 23, 807 2, 312, 132 21, 057 2, 336, 000 11, 029 1, 169, 000 1996 36, 524 3, 891, 494 23, 788 2, 314, 690 20, 657 2, 344, 000 10, 779 1, 150, 000 1997 37, 191 3, 880, 894 23, 609 2, 314, 245 20, 537 2, 384, 000 10, 618 1, 163, 000 1998 38, 372 3, 941, 553 23, 928 2, 337, 256 20, 403 2, 256, 000 10, 363 1, 335, 000 1999 38, 748 3, 959, 417 24, 380 2, 391, 399 20, 905 2, 251, 000 9, 926 - 2000 39, 654 4, 058, 814 24, 676 2, 403, 351 20, 426 2, 329, 000 10, 105 - 2001 38, 832 4, 025, 933 24, 590 2, 416, 425 20, 457 2, 345, 000 9, 885 - 2002 39, 338 4, 021, 726 24, 968 2, 443, 387 19, 783 2, 254, 000 9, 645 - 2003 39, 353 4, 089, 950 24, 417 2, 448, 288 18, 722 2, 245, 000 8, 644 - 2004 39, 553 4, 112, 052 23, 720 2, 397, 615 19, 174 2, 279, 000 8, 759 - 2005 39, 701 4, 138, 349 r 24, 632 2, 447, 903 p 18, 745 2, 249, 000 r 8, 476 - 2006 40, 896 4, 265, 996 p 24, 489 2, 416, 000 p 18, 836 2, 160, 000 p 9, 145 - S i ngl e das h (-) i ndi c ates not av ai l abl e. r - rev i s e d p - prel i m i nary S ource: K ansas data from K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vi ronm ent, A nnual S u m m a ry of V i tal S t ati s ti cs , vari ous i ssues; U . S . data from N a ti onal C enter for H eal th S t ati s ti cs, h t t p : / / www. c d c . g o v / n c h s / ( a c c e s s e d J anuary 3, 2008). Di vorces and A nnul m e nts Deaths M a rri ages Regi stered Li ve Bi rths 487 Births Deaths County 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 Allen 183 156 158 193 211 175 168 180 Anderson 103 92 113 97 104 96 103 100 Atchison 222 245 203 226 175 187 177 191 Barber 39 48 51 63 55 76 66 65 Barton 371 319 368 384 302 320 270 313 Bourbon 220 219 195 227 181 193 186 206 Brown 131 133 139 141 131 141 150 175 Butler 704 772 818 766 531 548 547 538 Chase 35462933 44222848 Chautauqua 38 49 34 40 64 61 73 64 Cherokee 265 237 284 270 253 253 302 266 Cheyenne 22 26 21 17 40 36 48 46 Clark 21263121 22333730 Clay 81 91 99 130 84 103 120 110 Cloud 113 99 92 123 170 152 138 148 Coffey 108 101 102 90 109 101 126 112 Comanche 12 24 14 13 34 31 34 39 Cowley 461 426 446 456 432 417 430 396 Crawford 534 525 530 517 478 421 458 437 Decatur 28162119 50436060 Dickinson 212 208 201 225 233 212 231 207 Doniphan 76 71 76 90 90 77 90 67 Douglas 1,229 1,257 1,235 1,257 530 530 600 596 Edwards 41384151 45494236 lk 22443835 54514749 Ellis 359 365 340 345 245 239 239 218 Elsworth 4542485 69788876 Finney 751 804 784 761 205 177 187 196 Ford 721 631 630 651 248 253 224 211 Franklin 339 375 402 383 228 231 224 245 Geary 609 495 531 629 197 182 186 193 Gove 33 24 37 27 48 31 34 40 Graham 25 26 22 21 36 38 44 34 Grant 140 128 116 151 54 53 47 60 Gray 95 102 79 101 59 45 62 52 Grely 6231111 19271710 Greenwood 81 80 68 75 125 109 114 117 Hamilton 40 38 33 43 24 26 37 28 Harper 69 57 67 84 106 105 107 112 Harvey 432 386 429 451 368 367 321 375 Haskell 73 86 68 68 25 35 27 33 Hodgeman 31 18 28 14 17 35 22 26 Jackson 194 178 188 182 121 103 140 146 Jefferson 231 196 203 219 148 160 180 183 Jewell 26 21 22 26 55 50 43 52 Johnson 7,475 7,651 7,587 7,722 2,847 2,827 3,098 3,156 Kearny 62 70 65 67 39 25 34 39 Kingman 78 76 76 83 111 121 111 95 owa 38363532 34312633 Labette 251 261 291 302 296 308 272 285 Lane 22 13 19 22 38 26 24 26 Leavenworth 970 909 863 974 550 522 544 523 Lincoln 31352741 66395539 Linn 105 122 108 103 95 87 94 115 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence 2003-2006 488 Births Deaths County 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 Live Births and Deaths in Kansas, by County of Residence 2003-2006 Logan 31 26 26 32 31 32 26 40 Lyon 557 510 564 538 278 291 320 289 McPherson 342 366 329 369 326 328 362 374 Marion 134 138 114 118 165 181 191 162 Marshall 115 128 117 119 165 136 145 141 Meade 68 55 62 50 58 45 44 44 Miami 435 420 397 398 257 237 240 228 Mitchell 57 61 62 61 100 97 95 99 Montgomery 416 495 503 487 459 468 490 488 Morris 61 59 52 48 88 69 69 70 Morton 35 48 53 52 29 41 40 33 Nemaha 131 122 129 126 141 150 143 147 Neosho 213 224 204 228 225 192 197 208 Ness 31 30 23 31 54 41 63 51 Norton 44 50 62 50 68 84 57 72 Osage 188 180 202 189 183 183 199 173 Osborne 37 31 39 31 78 74 56 61 Ottawa 66 73 54 68 91 68 66 81 Pawnee 61 60 62 59 86 82 66 85 Phillips 61 53 54 56 95 63 79 75 Pottawatomie 292 294 275 334 168 171 166 176 Pratt 105 112 120 130 108 128 116 94 Rawlins 17162224 40484149 Reno 809 835 814 876 640 599 715 699 Republic 44 46 45 51 92 83 78 71 Rice 119 137 115 117 129 138 133 135 Riley 900 823 943 1,066 278 323 294 281 Roks 59555262 70746473 Rush 38 34 39 29 47 49 56 51 Russell 82 77 63 66 103 110 134 90 Saline 742 780 822 796 502 494 478 525 cot 66656573 52385258 Sedgwick 7,568 7,757 7,746 7,927 3,834 3,686 3,954 3,751 Seward 531 526 525 514 141 135 146 134 Shawnee 2,460 2,484 2,520 2,565 1,733 1,560 1,604 1,644 Sheridan 26 33 25 35 35 27 34 31 herman 72736179 65767275 Sit 3632372 7865754 Stafford 47 40 57 45 46 62 57 63 Stanton 36 44 43 27 19 25 15 24 Stevens 84 84 102 87 48 47 48 43 Sumner 297 286 315 298 286 276 282 296 Thomas 91 100 97 108 62 96 89 68 Trego 31 30 38 27 36 54 45 56 Wabaunsee 74 89 86 79 65 60 64 79 Wallace 21 14 15 16 26 9 23 17 Washington 60 60 58 52 94 91 77 95 ichta 38462944 20352228 Wilson 111 119 116 143 147 131 125 131 Woodson 39 32 35 40 60 58 63 58 Wyandotte 2,772 2,785 2,797 2,921 1,521 1,452 1,430 1,431 Kansas 39,353 39,553 39,701 40,896 24,417 23,720 24,632 24,489 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.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed January 3, 2008). 489 Marriages County 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 Alen 68746581 26202525 Anderson 48 56 52 52 19 33 28 43 Atchison 137 116 113 150 62 54 69 63 Barber 34 31 34 39 18 24 18 17 Barton 212 213 194 216 44 72 64 54 Bourbon 93 115 107 100 72 69 64 68 rown 88818374 32252531 Butler 395 417 385 368 191 174 160 178 Chase 343227 3569 Chautauqua 29 42 39 23 15 20 11 15 Cherokee 135 109 114 120 68 72 50 74 Cheyenne 14 8 17 10 6 12 5 9 Clark 914913 3445 Clay 67 73 66 62 28 31 27 26 Cloud 68 56 62 65 31 29 39 40 Coffey 50 66 60 81 105 116 122 140 Comanche 151145 2446 Cowley 286 271 283 253 199 187 158 124 Crawford 212 227 244 229 151 174 137 144 Decatur 23172021 7885 Dickinson 149 147 169 135 44 53 73 97 Doniphan 45 59 52 47 24 20 24 28 Douglas 782 709 770 711 282 249 243 248 Edwards 19212724 13131310 lk 21282622 1111 Ellis 203 203 187 205 112 98 89 77 Elsworth 4144454 4652463 Finney 292 271 233 252 118 116 81 82 Ford 238 253 261 251 136 112 114 134 Franklin 188 207 190 200 106 134 121 126 Geary 488 513 467 575 194 210 155 202 Gove 23121716 8445 Graham 23 18 20 13 16 6 13 9 Grant 43 46 41 57 21 26 22 20 Gray 27 33 39 30 9 6 15 23 Grely 78105 6540 Greenwood 47 62 56 44 38 22 13 19 Hamilton 17181818 9968 Harper 52 47 49 33 16 21 21 23 Harvey 236 237 244 260 66 65 89 87 Haskel 3539342 4358 Hodgeman 9 9 14 10 5532 Jackson 89 87 87 96 38 37 27 26 Jefferson 135 113 126 137 44 51 49 43 Jewell 23 26 17 15 10 15 7 7 Johnson 2,675 2,641 2,629 2,665 336 402 448 871 Kearny 15 21 24 17 10 8 8 10 Kingman 39 54 34 44 21 34 32 38 owa 22262516 12 31416 Labette 117 106 109 127 99 88 81 82 Lane 11 11 11 11 7977 Leavenworth 432 474 466 456 234 229 217 220 Lincoln 15 29 19 23 7 7 7 13 Linn 62 62 65 56 28 12 15 13 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County 2003-2006 Divorces and Annulments* 490 Marriages County 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments in Kansas, by County 2003-2006 Divorces and Annulments* Logan 26 22 23 17 10 11 12 8 Lyon 230 242 248 261 74 49 54 64 McPherson 223 226 222 227 105 105 104 85 Marion 73 87 84 64 24 28 27 24 arshal 69746576 29353836 Meade 27 27 29 24 2 7 10 6 Miami 171 198 193 186 32 41 38 41 tchel 37524646 24222830 Montgomery 269 298 238 249 139 124 142 165 Morris 44 35 37 37 23 16 20 25 Morton 17 20 27 22 13 13 10 16 Nemaha 68 60 73 73 35 21 32 26 Neosho 123 151 117 107 48 64 53 54 Ness 25 20 24 16 8 15 10 7 Norton 33 32 31 30 33 31 25 30 Osage 108 100 98 86 57 71 61 84 Osborne 14 25 15 27 9 11 14 9 Ottawa 34 40 29 40 16 11 11 5 Pawnee 47 63 35 38 44 40 33 37 Phillips 44 37 34 32 17 12 25 24 Pottawatomie 101 129 148 110 27 49 42 46 ra 66896982 32433446 Rwlins 1910181 1011 9 Reno 516 527 495 504 340 343 310 303 Republic 35 30 34 39 17 15 12 10 Rice 53 51 41 41 35 40 31 34 Riley 487 514 491 588 201 202 203 213 Roks 29403637 14111017 Rush 20 20 17 19 15 10 6 14 Russell 38 63 50 38 22 28 18 20 Saline 418 415 444 435 237 244 250 237 cot 27394739 24151812 Sedgwick 3,526 3,619 3,483 3,498 2,534 2,601 2,611 2,599 Seward 161 182 172 176 82 87 78 82 Shawnee 1,209 1,181 1,151 1,231 597 530 495 556 heridan 14181813 7754 Sm 33332939 28182726 ith 26253028 1215 9 8 Stafford 27 35 25 12 11 9 14 8 Stanton 21 14 14 24 8 10 15 5 Stevens 44 46 35 33 22 25 19 29 Sumner 168 188 212 188 68 74 83 73 Thomas 38 64 61 55 34 28 26 21 Trego 25 21 17 19 13 13 4 12 Wabaunsee 51 38 38 37 10 7 9 18 Wallace 12 10 13 8 2 10 2 5 Washington 46 52 48 34 10 17 14 19 ichta 1017217 4764 Wilson 64 72 82 64 48 47 53 43 Woodson 26 20 14 26 9 19 17 10 Wyandotte 1,093 1,139 1,159 1,108 217 229 196 212 Kansas 18,722 19,174 18,745 18,836 8,644 8,759 8,476 9,145 * Divorce and Annulment data may not represent 100 percent of this vital event due to under-reporting. Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed January 3, 2008). 491 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total Alen 0345130 0 16 Anderson 0110000 2 tchison 06129350 0 35 Barber 0201000 ton 09108432 0 36 Burb 0154313 17 own 1310101 0 Butler 02235191511 4 0 106 Chas 0001000 Chautauqua 0011000 0 2 Cheroke 0328210 16 Cheyenne 0100000 0 Clark 0011000 2 y 0423201 0 1 Cloud 0321200 8 fey 0202000 0 4 Comanche 0000000 0 wley 0101314320 0 42 Craford 17274570 61 Dectu 0100000 0 iknson 0555101 17 Doniphan 0452111 0 4 Douglas 1 59 147 81 27 24 3 0 342 Edwards 0002001 3 lk 0000020 0 2 Ellis 0 12 288250 5 Elsworth 0301100 0 Finney 0 11 177580 48 Ford 32811821 0 63 anklin 05161491 4 Geary 0 18 42 22 10 5 4 0 101 Gove 0010000 1 Graham 0000000 0 0 Grant 0122000 5 y 0120100 0 4 Grel 0001000 1 Greenwood 0011010 0 3 Hamilton 0000010 1 rper 0010011 0 3 Havy 06111261 1 8 skel 0021000 0 3 Hodgeman 0100000 1 Jackson 0588612 0 30 Jefrso 0366010 16 wl 0010010 0 2 Johnson 7 199 421 367 213 151 42 4 1,404 Kearny 0002110 0 4 igma 0340010 8 Kow 0000000 0 0 Labette 1 5 102351 27 Lane 0001000 0 1 Leavenworth 1 23 35 27 23 5 2 0 116 Lincoln 1010000 2 1437110 0 17 45 & Over 2006 492 Reported Abortions in Kansas by Age Group of Patient, by County of Residence County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total 45 & Over 2006 Logan 0000000 0 0 Lyon 010271010 6 4 0 67 McPherson 15117210 1 28 arion 0233110 0 10 Mshal 0101001 3 Meade 0033100 0 7 iami 061612741 46 Mtchel 0111000 0 3 ongomery 0152110340 5 Mris 0010110 0 3 otn 0121000 4 Nemah 0141010 0 7 oso 0122021 8 Ne 0001100 0 2 ortn 0100000 1 Osage 0553210 0 6 born 0000100 1 Otaw 0122000 0 5 Pne 0122100 6 Phillips 0220000 0 4 Potawtomie 0231530 1 r 0412010 0 8 Rawlins 0000000 0 Reno 02029151111 1 0 87 Republic 0202000 4 Rice 0061020 0 9 Riley 0 26 98 38 18 6 4 1 191 Roks 0020000 0 2 uh 0000000 0 Rsel 0022000 0 4 Salin 2193930570 102 cot 0021000 0 3 Sedgwick 5 185 415 293 171 94 26 6 1,195 eward 15145530 0 3 Shawnee 0 75 130 82 45 23 7 0 362 heridan 0000000 0 Sm 0100000 0 1 ith 0000000 0 Saford 0211011 0 6 tnt 0001001 2 Sevs 1020000 0 3 umner 0554221 19 Thoas 0241010 0 8 reg 0010000 1 Wabaunsee 0331201 0 0 alce 0000000 Wshington 0010000 0 1 icta 0000000 0 Wlson 0337210 0 16 Woodson 1210110 Wyandotte 3 120 245 195 123 51 12 0 749 Not Sad 0058521 21 Kansas 28 988 2,027 1,426 775 495 134 13 5,886 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed January 4, 2008). 493 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte l l l l l Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from the American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field, 2008 Edition. Institute Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007 Kansas: 159 Johnson 494 Utilization of Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007 Admissions per Bed Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from Admissions per bed are for reporting hospitals. * No hospitals in county. American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2008 Edition. State: 30.0 Allen 44.8 Anderson 7.5 Atchison 62.5 Barber 6.7 Barton 67.3 Bourbon 41.1 Brown 30.9 Butler 24.2 Chase * Chautauqua 11.6 Cherokee 7.1 Cheyenne 25.4 Clark 8.0 Clay 41.3 Cloud 36.6 Coffey 17.7 Comanche 11.0 Cowley 35.8 Crawford 38.0 Decatur 8.3 Dickinson 12.5 Doniphan * Douglas 43.3 Edwards 10.6 Elk * Ellis 39.2 Ellsworth 43.5 Finney 41.4 Ford 30.9 Franklin 35.6 Geary 33.5 Gove 12.2 Graham 28.5 Grant 13.3 Gray * Greeley 8.3 Greenwood 32.2 Hamilton 2.2 Harper 16.2 Harvey 37.9 Haskell 3.3 Hodgeman 6.3 Jackson 31.8 Jefferson 1.1 Jewell 2.0 Johnson 43.2 Kearny 3.2 Kingman 33.6 Kiowa * Labette 10.5 Lane 7.7 Leavenworth 51.8 Lincoln 20.6 Linn * Logan 8.9 Lyon 31.7 McPherson 28.7 Marion 5.1 Marshall 29.7 Meade 9.2 Miami 15.4 Mitchell 22.5 Montgomery 42.5 Morris 19.0 Morton 9.0 Nemaha 19.3 Neosho 83.3 Ness 4.2 Norton 28.8 Osage * Osborne 14.9 Ottawa 8.0 Pawnee 3.3 Phillips 8.8 Pottawatomie 8.7 Pratt 20.4 Rawlins 11.9 Reno 47.6 Republic 19.8 Rice 21.0 Riley 48.7 Rooks 17.9 Rush 4.7 Russell 12.6 Saline 40.8 Scott 24.4 Sedgwick 50.6 Seward 33.4 Shawnee 25.0 Sheridan 1.9 Sherman 25.2 Smith 9.8 Stafford 4.3 Stanton 3.0 Stevens 16.9 Sumner 17.4 Thomas 13.3 Trego 14.8 Wabaunsee * Wallace * Washington 7.0 Wichita 5.6 Wilson 30.8 Woodson * Wyandotte 39.6 495 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Allen 1 25 1 25 1,119 44.8 134 Anderson (1) 1 47 1 47 354 7.5 149 Atchison 1 25 1 25 1,562 62.5 233 Barber (1) 2 89 2 89 596 6.7 164 Barton 4 120 4 120 8,080 67.3 629 Bourbon 1 77 1 77 3,163 41.1 394 Brown 2 50 2 50 1,544 30.9 272 Butler 2 127 2 127 3,073 24.2 537 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Chautauqua 1 25 1 25 289 11.6 31 Cherokee 1 18 1 18 128 7.1 46 Cheyenne 1 16 1 16 407 25.4 63 Clark (2) 2 101 2 101 813 8.0 201 Clay 1 25 1 25 1,032 41.3 169 Cloud 1 25 1 25 914 36.6 144 Coffey (1) 1 78 1 78 1,378 17.7 292 Comanche 1 14 1 14 154 11.0 42 Cowley (1) 2 72 2 72 2,574 35.8 412 Crawford 2 166 2 166 6,314 38.0 761 Decatur (1) 1 60 1 60 497 8.3 97 Dickinson (1) 2 125 2 125 1,565 12.5 294 Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Douglas (1) 1 149 1 149 6,446 43.3 864 Edwards 1 12 1 12 127 10.6 45 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Ellis 1 153 1 153 5,990 39.2 840 Ellsworth 1 20 1 20 870 43.5 157 Finney 1 101 1 101 4,178 41.4 614 Ford 1 99 1 99 3,057 30.9 244 Franklin 1 47 1 47 1,674 35.6 255 Geary 2 113 1 113 3,783 33.5 1,110 Gove (1) 1 70 1 70 856 12.2 135 Graham 1 25 1 25 712 28.5 86 Grant 1 44 1 44 583 13.3 122 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Greeley (1) 1 50 1 50 413 8.3 119 Greenwood 1 25 1 25 805 32.2 120 Hamilton (1) 1 73 1 73 161 2.2 94 Harper 2 50 2 50 810 16.2 190 Harvey 2 144 1 106 4,017 37.9 486 Haskell (1) 1 57 1 57 190 3.3 124 Hodgeman (1) 1 44 1 44 279 6.3 81 Jackson 1 12 1 12 382 31.8 116 Jefferson (1) 1 80 1 80 85 1.1 73 Jewell (1) 1 46 1 46 93 2.0 75 Johnson (1) 15 1,376 12 1,340 57,919 43.2 6,056 Kearny (1) 1 90 1 90 290 3.2 153 Kingman 1 25 1 25 840 33.6 119 Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Labette 3 277 3 277 2,912 10.5 953 Lane (1) 1 31 1 31 240 7.7 46 Leavenworth 2 88 2 88 4,555 51.8 496 Lincoln 1 14 1 14 289 20.6 58 Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Reporting Hospitals 496 Hospitals in Kansas, by County, 2007 County Total Number of Hospitals Total Number of Beds Number Reporting Number of Beds Admissions Admissions Per Bed Number of Personnel Reporting Hospitals Logan (1) 1 62 1 62 554 8.9 132 Lyon 2 126 2 126 3,997 31.7 471 McPherson 3 87 3 87 2,495 28.7 353 Marion (2) 2 114 2 114 585 5.1 180 Marshall 1 25 1 25 742 29.7 122 Meade (1) 1 63 1 63 578 9.2 154 Miami 2 196 2 196 3,028 15.4 508 Mitchell (1) 1 75 1 75 1,690 22.5 219 Montgomery (1) 2 143 2 143 6,082 42.5 617 Morris 1 25 1 25 474 19.0 77 Morton (1) 1 127 1 127 1,145 9.0 190 Nemaha 2 49 2 49 944 19.3 201 Neosho 1 25 1 25 2,082 83.3 242 Ness (2) 2 110 2 110 459 4.2 166 Norton 1 25 1 25 721 28.8 104 Osage 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Osborne 1 25 1 25 373 14.9 50 Ottawa (1) 1 52 1 52 415 8.0 84 Pawnee (1) 2 521 2 521 1,744 3.3 1,007 Phillips (1) 1 58 1 58 513 8.8 119 Pottawatomie (1) 2 194 2 194 1,686 8.7 304 Pratt (1) 1 85 1 85 1,732 20.4 368 Rawlins 1 24 1 24 285 11.9 57 Reno (1) 2 215 1 209 9,947 47.6 1,067 Republic (1) 1 63 1 63 1,245 19.8 161 Rice 1 25 1 25 525 21.0 112 Riley 2 128 2 128 6,228 48.7 822 Rooks 1 21 1 21 376 17.9 103 Rush (1) 1 46 1 46 216 4.7 53 Russell (1) 1 50 1 50 630 12.6 148 Saline 2 243 2 243 9,920 40.8 1,078 Scott 1 23 1 23 561 24.4 123 Sedgwick (1) 12 1,824 10 1,708 86,395 50.6 7,108 Seward (1) 1 101 1 101 3,372 33.4 359 Shawnee (2) 6 1,245 6 1,245 31,129 25.0 6,541 Sheridan (1) 1 60 1 60 111 1.9 98 Sherman 1 25 1 25 629 25.2 143 Smith (1) 1 53 1 53 522 9.8 112 Stafford 1 25 1 25 107 4.3 40 Stanton (1) 1 43 1 43 130 3.0 68 Stevens 1 17 1 17 287 16.9 85 Sumner (1) 2 86 2 86 1,493 17.4 187 Thomas (1) 1 93 1 93 1,236 13.3 207 Trego (1) 1 62 1 62 918 14.8 134 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Washington 2 50 2 50 349 7.0 85 Wichita (1) 1 37 1 37 207 5.6 90 Wilson 2 53 2 53 1,634 30.8 210 Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Wyandotte 3 772 3 772 30,576 39.6 4,609 Kansas (48) 159 12,171 151 11,975 359,179 30.0 48,363 Source: American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2008 Edition. Number in parenthesis indicates the number of hospitals that include beds in a nursing home-type unit. 497 2005 2006 2007p A l l en 9 6 919 4 5 1, 503 6 4 1, 341 A nders on 4 1 1, 636 5 2 1, 129 6 2 989 A t c hi s on 19 3 764 22 5 616 22 5 614 B arber 0 2 2, 479 1 2 1, 615 1 2 1, 595 B art on 29 7 781 30 7 751 27 7 817 B ourbon 16 6 682 18 7 593 18 7 592 B r ow n 12 0 853 11 0 920 12 0 839 B ut l er 32 8 1, 559 35 5 1, 562 43 4 1, 341 C h a s e 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- Chaut auqua 2 1 1, 370 2 1 1, 290 2 1 1, 269 Cherok ee 6 1 3, 079 7 3 2, 138 6 3 2, 371 Cheyenne 5 0 589 3 0 947 4 0 700 Cl ark 4 0 571 2 0 1, 075 2 0 1, 047 Cl ay 8 0 1, 079 7 0 1, 227 7 0 1, 241 Cl oud 5 2 1, 394 5 2 1, 347 4 2 1, 564 Cof f ey 7 2 965 7 2 951 8 2 845 Com anc he 2 0 968 2 0 932 1 0 1, 888 Cow l ey 28 4 1, 103 30 4 1, 006 31 4 979 Craw f ord 49 17 579 51 15 587 50 12 627 Dec at ur 8 0 399 7 0 433 7 0 422 Di c k i ns on 11 3 1, 372 11 4 1, 265 9 3 1, 580 Doni phan 3 1 1, 954 3 1 1, 935 2 1 2, 585 Dougl as 129 9 746 131 10 798 144 11 732 E dw ards 1 1 1, 646 0 1 3, 145 1 1 1, 553 E l k 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- Ellis 5 3 1 1 4 1 8 5 0 1 2 4 4 2 6 1 1 2 3 7 6 E l l s w ort h 2 1 2, 114 2 1 2, 097 2 1 2, 103 Fi nney 28 6 1 , 147 33 6 987 33 6 982 Ford 43 3 734 47 2 673 46 2 695 Frank l i n 15 3 1, 458 19 1 1, 318 18 1 1, 394 Geary 13 2 1, 639 17 2 1, 340 16 2 1, 397 Gove 5 0 553 6 0 451 5 0 527 Graham 2 0 1, 361 3 0 882 2 0 1, 304 Grant 3 2 1, 506 3 3 1, 246 3 3 1, 250 Gray 1 0 5, 861 1 0 5, 745 1 0 5, 641 Pr acticing Phy s icians in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005-2007 C ount y of P r acti ce Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns * Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns * Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns 498 2005 2006 2007p Pr acticing Phy s icians in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005-2007 C ount y of P r acti ce Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns * Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns * Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Greel ey 2 0 675 3 0 429 3 1 324 Greenw ood 2 2 1, 835 2 1 2, 329 2 3 1, 399 Ham i l t on 1 0 2, 604 1 0 2, 593 1 0 2, 632 Harper 1 2 2, 027 3 2 1, 175 5 2 831 Harvey 53 5 584 60 6 505 59 5 523 Has k el l 2 0 2, 116 2 0 2, 024 2 0 2, 016 Hodgem an 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 1, 971 Ja ckso n 5 1 2 ,2 5 6 5 0 2 , 6 7 7 9 1 1 , 3 4 2 J ef f ers on 2 3 3, 821 2 3 3, 689 2 2 4, 617 J ew el l 0 0 - 1 0 3, 253 1 0 3, 198 J ohns on 1, 334 147 342 1, 349 120 352 1, 527 123 319 K earny 2 2 1, 129 2 2 1, 059 2 3 830 K i ngm an 2 3 1, 633 2 3 1, 587 2 4 1, 304 K i ow a 0 0 - 1 0 2, 960 1 0 2, 953 Labet t e 29 7 616 28 8 611 33 9 523 Lane 1 0 1, 894 0 0 - 1 0 1, 746 Leavenw ort h 57 12 1, 060 51 10 1, 190 58 10 1, 082 Li nc ol n 0 1 3, 411 1 1 1, 641 1 1 1, 643 Li nn 2 0 4, 957 3 0 3, 298 3 0 3, 256 Logan 1 1 1, 397 2 1 887 3 1 657 Lyon 33 6 913 36 6 850 37 6 837 M c P hers on 26 0 1, 136 25 0 1, 162 27 0 1, 081 M ari on 4 1 2, 590 3 0 4, 132 3 0 4, 079 M ars hal l 17 2 548 19 2 486 16 2 566 M eade 1 0 4, 625 2 0 2, 223 2 0 2, 202 M i am i 16 4 1, 525 15 6 1, 444 16 6 1, 413 M i t c hel l 6 3 713 6 3 703 8 1 701 M ont gom ery 39 13 665 37 13 687 38 13 677 M orri s 3 0 2, 016 3 0 1, 974 4 0 1, 492 M ort on 8 1 355 8 1 346 7 1 380 Nem aha 3 3 1, 741 3 3 1, 701 4 3 1, 457 Neos ho 8 5 1, 271 10 4 1, 156 12 3 1, 082 Nes s 1 2 1, 003 1 2 997 1 2 997 Nort on 7 1 708 7 1 690 4 1 1, 084 Os age 3 2 3, 430 3 1 4, 156 0 2 8, 230 Os borne 1 1 2, 025 1 1 1, 976 3 1 968 Ot t aw a 2 0 3, 062 3 0 1, 997 3 0 2, 002 499 2005 2006 2007p Pr acticing Phy s icians in K a nsas, by C ounty 2005-2007 C ount y of P r acti ce Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns * Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns Nu m b er o f D. O. Phy s ic ia ns Persons per Phy s ic ia ns * Nu m b er o f M. D . Phy s ic ia ns P aw nee 8 0 842 6 0 1, 080 5 0 1, 283 Ph illip s 6 1 7 8 6 6 1 7 6 7 4 2 8 9 3 P ot t aw at om i e 13 2 1, 275 11 1 1, 576 11 1 1, 616 P r at t 11 0 863 12 0 785 12 0 786 Raw l i ns 2 0 1, 336 2 0 1, 287 2 0 1, 279 Reno 100 8 589 108 6 556 108 7 549 Republ i c 5 0 1, 033 5 0 994 3 0 1, 634 Ri c e 3 2 2, 090 3 2 2, 044 3 2 2, 016 Ri l ey 86 6 683 81 6 793 95 6 684 Rook s 1 1 2, 676 2 1 1, 740 2 1 1, 720 Rus h 2 0 1, 703 3 0 1, 081 1 0 3, 211 Rus s el l 5 0 1, 369 3 0 2, 242 3 0 2, 246 S al i ne 101 10 486 98 10 502 116 9 437 S c ot t 3 0 1, 533 2 0 2, 295 4 0 1, 142 S edgw i c k 794 126 507 796 113 516 926 104 462 S ew ard 22 5 862 28 4 713 28 4 722 S haw nee 336 21 483 327 25 490 347 25 466 S heri dan 1 0 2, 591 2 0 1, 251 2 0 1, 247 S herm an 19 2 293 25 1 228 19 0 314 S m i t h 10 0 412 10 0 401 10 0 395 S t af f ord 1 1 2, 244 1 1 2, 191 0 1 4, 387 S t ant on 2 1 748 1 1 1, 098 1 1 1, 081 S t evens 1 1 2, 706 2 1 1, 725 1 1 2, 531 S um ner 7 7 1, 771 5 5 2, 414 5 5 2, 389 Thom as 12 2 546 13 2 495 13 2 488 Trego 2 0 1, 525 3 0 987 3 0 976 W abauns ee 1 0 6, 919 1 0 6, 735 1 0 6, 870 W al l ac e 0 1 1, 573 0 1 1, 493 0 0 - W as hi ngt on 5 0 1, 202 5 0 1, 187 5 0 1, 168 W i c hi t a 0 0 - 1 0 2, 242 2 0 1, 100 W i l s on 10 0 983 10 1 885 10 1 892 W oods on 1 1 1, 786 1 0 3, 392 1 0 3, 318 W y andot t e 443 23 334 462 23 317 494 22 298 Kansas 4, 241 553 541 4, 310 508 572 4, 738 498 530 P r acti ci ng phy si ci ans i n cl ude al l K ansas l i c ensed acti ve phy si ci ans (M .D .'s and D o ctors of Osteopathy ) w i th pri m ary pl ace of w o rk i n K ansas. P e rsons per phy si ci an i s based on total num ber of M . D . and D .O. phy si ci ans i n each county . D a ta do not i n cl ude federal phy si ci ans. * C a l c ul ated by the I n sti t ute for P o l i c y & S o ci al R e search usi ng data show n and popul ati on esti m a tes from the U . S . C ensus B u reau, P opul ati on E s ti m a tes D i v i s i on. p - prel i m i nary S i ngl e dash (-) i ndi cates not appl i c abl e. S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vi ronm ent, C enter for H eal th and E n vi ronm ental S t ati s ti cs, Offi ce of H eal th C a re I n fo rm ati on (2005); K ansas H eal th P o l i c y A u thori t y (2006 and 2007). 500 Source: for Policy & Social Research; data from Kansas Health Policy Authority. Note: Physicians include all Kansas licensed active physicians (M.D.s and Doctors of Osteopathy) with primary place of work in Kansas. Data does not include federal physicians. Institute Physicians per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2006 State: 1.74 Allen 0.67 Anderson 0.89 Atchison 1.63 Barber 0.63 Barton 1.33 Bourbon 1.69 Brown 1.09 Butler 0.63 Chase 0.00 Chautauqua 0.79 Cherokee 0.47 Cheyenne 1.07 Clark 0.96 Clay 0.81 Cloud 0.75 Coffey 1.06 Comanche 1.06 Cowley 0.99 Crawford 1.70 Decatur 2.37 Dickinson 0.79 Doniphan 0.52 Douglas 1.24 Edwards 0.32 Elk 0.00 Ellis 2.26 Ellsworth 0.48 Finney 1.02 Ford 1.47 Franklin 0.76 Geary 0.76 Gove 2.28 Graham 1.15 Grant 0.80 Gray 0.18 Greeley 2.31 Greenwood 0.43 Hamilton 0.38 Harper 0.86 Harvey 1.97 Haskell 0.50 Hodgeman 0.00 Jackson 0.37 Jefferson 0.27 Jewell 0.31 Johnson 2.79 Kearny 0.96 Kingman 0.64 Kiowa 0.34 Labette 1.64 Lane 0.00 Leavenworth 0.83 Lincoln 0.61 Linn 0.31 Logan 1.14 Lyon 1.17 McPherson 0.86 Marion 0.25 Marshall 2.06 Meade 0.45 Miami 0.68 Mitchell 1.43 Montgomery 1.45 Morris 0.50 Morton 2.96 Nemaha 0.59 Neosho 0.86 Ness 1.00 Norton 1.48 Osage 0.24 Osborne 0.52 Ottawa 0.50 Pawnee 0.94 Phillips 1.31 Pottawatomie 0.62 Pratt 1.27 Rawlins 0.78 Reno 1.81 Republic 1.02 Rice 0.50 Riley 1.26 Rooks 0.58 Rush 0.93 Russell 0.45 Saline 1.98 Scott 0.44 Sedgwick 1.91 Seward 1.38 Shawnee 2.03 Sheridan 0.80 Sherman 4.36 Smith 2.53 Stafford 0.46 Stanton 0.93 Stevens 0.59 Sumner 0.42 Thomas 2.05 Trego 1.02 Wabaunsee 0.15 Wallace 0.69 Washington 0.86 Wichita 0.45 Wilson 1.12 Woodson 0.30 Wyandotte 3.15 501 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2005-2007 Allen 7 1,949 7 1,932 4 3,354 Anderson 3 2,654 3 2,635 3 2,636 Atchison 9 1,845 9 1,848 6 2,762 Barber 0 - 0 - 0 - Barton 12 2,325 13 2,138 13 2,136 Bourbon 5 2,973 5 2,967 5 2,961 Brown 3 3,368 3 3,373 2 5,034 Butler 18 3,426 17 3,675 17 3,709 Chase 0 - 0 - 0 - Chautauqua 1 4,004 2 1,935 2 1,903 Cherokee 5 4,282 4 5,346 4 5,334 Cheyenne 2 1,432 2 1,421 2 1,401 Clark 0 - 0 - 0 - Clay 2 4,280 2 4,295 3 2,895 Cloud 2 4,798 2 4,715 2 4,691 Coffey 3 2,841 3 2,854 3 2,818 Comanche 1 1,925 1 1,863 0 - Cowley 13 2,654 12 2,849 12 2,854 Crawford 18 2,143 18 2,151 17 2,286 Decatur 1 3,068 1 3,030 1 2,955 Dickinson 9 2,100 9 2,108 8 2,370 Doniphan 1 7,728 1 7,738 1 7,756 Douglas 62 1,799 60 1,876 64 1,773 Edwards 1 3,251 1 3,145 1 3,106 Elk 0 - 0 - 0 - Ellis 20 1,357 19 1,441 19 1,445 Ellsworth 3 2,088 4 1,573 4 1,578 Finney 15 2,577 15 2,565 15 2,553 Ford 13 2,544 12 2,747 12 2,778 Franklin 7 3,715 7 3,765 8 3,310 Geary 16 1,585 18 1,414 18 1,397 Gove 1 2,728 1 2,707 1 2,637 Graham 1 2,663 1 2,647 1 2,607 Grant 2 3,740 2 3,739 1 7,497 Gray 0 - 0 - 0 - Greeley 0 - 0 - 0 - Greenwood 2 3,620 2 3,494 1 6,993 Hamilton 2 1,290 2 1,297 2 1,316 Harper 2 2,989 2 2,937 2 2,910 Harvey 11 3,035 14 2,382 15 2,233 Haskell 0 - 0 - 0 - Hodgeman 0 - 0 - 0 - Jackson 2 6,685 2 6,694 2 6,710 Jefferson 4 4,666 3 6,148 3 6,156 Jewell 1 3,263 1 3,253 0 - Johnson 399 1,269 425 1,215 419 1,256 Kearny 1 4,289 1 4,237 1 4,148 Kingman 2 4,038 2 3,968 2 3,913 Kiowa 1 2,988 1 2,960 1 2,953 Labette 5 4,391 5 4,397 6 3,662 Lane 0 - 0 - 0 - Leavenworth 27 2,660 26 2,792 28 2,629 Lincoln 1 3,371 1 3,282 1 3,285 Linn 2 4,926 2 4,948 2 4,884 2005r 2006 2007 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist 502 Active Dentists in Kansas, by County of Practice 2005-2007 2005r 2006 2007 County of Practice Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Number of Dentists Persons per Dentist Logan 2 1,376 2 1,331 2 1,314 Lyon 14 2,563 15 2,381 14 2,570 McPherson 12 2,438 11 2,641 11 2,654 Marion 5 2,528 4 3,099 4 3,060 Marshall 3 3,425 4 2,549 4 2,547 Meade 1 4,502 1 4,446 1 4,403 Miami 7 4,278 8 3,791 7 4,440 Mitchell 1 6,397 1 6,329 1 6,307 Montgomery 16 2,142 15 2,291 15 2,301 Morris 2 2,977 1 5,921 1 5,967 Morton 1 3,178 1 3,115 1 3,038 Nemaha 6 1,708 7 1,458 7 1,457 Neosho 5 3,263 5 3,236 5 3,246 Ness 0 - 0 - 0 - Norton 4 1,395 4 1,379 4 1,356 Osage 3 5,593 4 4,156 4 4,115 Osborne 2 1,993 2 1,976 2 1,936 Ottawa 3 2,004 2 2,995 2 3,003 Pawnee 2 3,334 3 2,160 2 3,208 Phillips 2 2,722 2 2,686 2 2,678 Pottawatomie 4 4,704 5 3,783 4 4,849 Pratt 5 1,883 6 1,571 5 1,885 Rawlins 0 - 0 - 0 - Reno 30 2,111 30 2,112 31 2,037 Republic 1 5,088 1 4,968 2 2,451 Rice 5 2,077 4 2,555 4 2,520 Riley 35 1,925 37 1,865 35 1,974 Rooks 2 2,630 2 2,611 2 2,580 Rush 1 3,312 1 3,242 1 3,211 Russell 2 3,385 2 3,363 2 3,369 Saline 29 1,862 30 1,807 32 1,706 Scott 1 4,641 1 4,590 2 2,284 Sedgwick 226 2,059 233 2,014 231 2,061 Seward 7 3,246 7 3,260 6 3,852 Shawnee 92 1,866 91 1,895 94 1,845 Sheridan 1 2,529 1 2,502 1 2,493 Sherman 4 1,519 4 1,479 4 1,490 Smith 2 2,043 2 2,006 2 1,976 Stafford 1 4,440 1 4,381 1 4,387 Stanton 2 1,108 1 2,195 0 - Stevens 2 2,662 2 2,587 2 2,531 Sumner 12 2,036 12 2,011 9 2,654 Thomas 5 1,513 5 1,486 4 1,829 Trego 1 3,009 1 2,961 1 2,927 Wabaunsee 0 - 0 - 0 - Wallace 0 - 0 - 0 - Washington 1 5,994 1 5,935 1 5,840 Wichita 1 2,309 1 2,242 1 2,200 Wilson 2 4,886 2 4,869 2 4,904 Woodson 1 3,479 1 3,392 1 3,318 Wyandotte 63 2,450 62 2,478 56 2,749 Kansas 1,347 2,035 1,381 1,996 1,359 2,043 r - revised Single dash (-) indicates not applicable. Source: Kansas Health Policy Authority, 2007; Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environment Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, 2005 and 2006. Population data used to compute Persons per Dentist are from U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released March 20, 2008. 503 Source: Institute for & Social ; data from .Policy Research Kansas Health Policy Authority, 2007 Dentists Per 1,000 People in Kansas, by County, 2007 State: 0.49 Allen 0.30 Anderson 0.38 Atchison 0.36 Barber 0 Barton 0.47 Bourbon 0.34 Brown 0.20 Butler 0.27 Chase 0 Chautauqua 0.53 Cherokee 0.19 Cheyenne 0.71 Clark 0 Clay 0.35 Cloud 0.21 Coffey 0.35 Comanche 0 Cowley 0.35 Crawford 0.44 Decatur 0.34 Dickinson 0.42 Doniphan 0.13 Douglas 0.56 Edwards 0.32 Elk 0 Ellis 0.69 Ellsworth 0.63 Finney 0.39 Ford 0.36 Franklin 0.30 Geary 0.72 Gove 0.38 Graham 0.38 Grant 0.13 Gray 0 Greeley 0 Greenwood 0.14 Hamilton 0.76 Harper 0.34 Harvey 0.45 Haskell 0 Hodgeman 0 Jackson 0.15 Jefferson 0.16 Jewell 0 Johnson 0.80 Kearny 0.24 Kingman 0.26 Kiowa 0.34 Labette 0.27 Lane 0 Leavenworth 0.38 Lincoln 0.30 Linn 0.20 Logan 0.76 Lyon 0.39 McPherson 0.38 Marion 0.33 Marshall 0.39 Meade 0.23 Miami 0.23 Mitchell 0.16 Montgomery 0.43 Morris 0.17 Morton 0.33 Nemaha 0.69 Neosho 0.31 Ness 0 Norton 0.74 Osage 0.24 Osborne 0.52 Ottawa 0.33 Pawnee 0.31 Phillips 0.37 Pottawatomie 0.21 Pratt 0.53 Rawlins 0 Reno 0.49 Republic 0.41 Rice 0.40 Riley 0.51 Rooks 0.39 Rush 0.31 Russell 0.30 Saline 0.59 Scott 0.44 Sedgwick 0.49 Seward 0.26 Shawnee 0.54 Sheridan 0.40 Sherman 0.67 Smith 0.51 Stafford 0.23 Stanton 0 Stevens 0.40 Sumner 0.38 Thomas 0.55 Trego 0.34 Wabaunsee 0 Wallace 0 Washington 0.17 Wichita 0.45 Wilson 0.20 Woodson 0.30 Wyandotte 0.36 504 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Federally Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2008 Primary Care Policy & Social Research; data fromSource: Institute for Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health. Not Eligible for Designation Low-Income Population Designation Whole County Designation KEY Medicaid-Eligible Population Designated U.S. Penitentiary City Designation Wichita Topeka Partial City Designation 505 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Federally Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2008 Mental Policy & Social Research; data fromSource: Institute for Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health. KEY Not Eligible for Designation Geographic (Single County) Geographic (Catchment Area) Mental Health Facility Designation 506 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny KingmanKiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgom. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Federally Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Kansas, 2008 Dental Institute Policy & Social Research; data fromSource: for Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Office of Local and Rural Health. *City of Wichita designation pending. Not Eligible for DesignationPopulation Designation Whole County Designation KEY Designated U.S. Penitentiary City Designation Wichita Topeka Medicaid-Eligible Designation * 507 County Allen 3 160 4 151 Anderson 1 51 1 30 Atchison 3 180 2 73 Barber 1 40 - - Barton 3 237 4 135 Bourbon 2 113 2 105 Brown 2 106 3 70 Butler 7 622 6 293 Chase 1 51 - - Chautauqua 1 85 - - Cherokee 4 230 4 136 Cheyenne 1 51 - - Clark - - - - Clay 4 153 4 91 Cloud 5 225 4 122 Coffey 1 77 1 34 Comanche 2 68 1 8 Cowley 8 504 5 248 Crawford 6 509 6 198 Decatur 1 47 - - Dickinson 3 167 5 130 Doniphan 2 104 - - Douglas 5 384 5 247 Edwards 1 50 - - Elk 1 44 - - Ellis 4 276 4 164 Ellsworth 2 110 3 51 Finney 2 175 1 40 Ford 5 290 3 78 Franklin 3 216 3 135 Geary 2 153 2 60 Gove - - - - Graham 1 44 1 9 Grant 70 1 24 Gray 2 83 - - Greeley - - - - Greenwood 1 80 1 46 Hamilton - - - - Harper 2 111 2 43 Harvey 7 528 5 237 Haskell - - - - Hodgeman - - - - Jackson 1 70 1 37 Jefferson 3 143 3 44 Jewell - - - - Johnson 26 2,785 28 2,155 Kearny - - - - Kingman 2 125 1 24 Kiowa 1 50 - - Labette 6 277 3 94 Lane - - 1 20 Leavenworth 4 280 2 78 Lincoln 1 58 1 13 Linn 1 60 1 25 Logan - - - - Lyon 4 321 3 74 Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County July-December 2007 NF/NFMH* Homes Number of Beds Assisted-Living Homes Number of Beds 508 County Adult Care Homes in Kansas, by County July-December 2007 NF/NFMH* Homes Number of Beds Assisted-Living Homes Number of Beds McPherson 7 617 4 145 Marion 5 305 4 101 Marshall 2 164 2 44 Meade 1 28 - - Miami 4 322 3 185 Mitchell 1 112 1 30 Montgomery 6 436 7 217 Morris 1 80 1 30 Morton - - - - Nemaha 5 268 4 68 Neosho 4 228 4 98 Ness - - - - Norton 1 70 1 30 Osage 3 180 3 91 Osborne 2 118 - - Ottawa 1 68 - - Pawnee 1 80 1 19 Phillips 2 82 1 14 Pottawatomie 3 153 3 112 Pratt 1 70 1 60 Rawlins 1 46 - - Reno 8 702 9 411 Republic 1 78 1 26 Rice 3 166 2 28 Riley 4 345 5 188 Rooks 2 80 - - Rush 1 56 - - Russell 2 101 1 35 Saline 6 422 5 214 Scott 1 74 - - Sedgwick 25 2,207 23 1,265 Seward 2 125 1 56 Shawnee 16 1,465 17 767 Sheridan - - - - Sherman 1 60 1 50 Smith 2 82 - - Stafford 2 80 1 39 Stanton - - 1 15 Stevens 1 58 - - Sumner 5 271 2 78 Thomas 1 70 - - Trego 1 42 - - Wabaunsee 2 100 1 31 Wallace 1 28 - - Washington 2 115 - - Wichita - - - - Wilson 3 147 2 59 Woodson 1 50 - - Wyandotte 9 750 4 237 Kansas 302 21,664 243 10,265 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 2008. 509 C hild C a r e Facilities in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2007 C ount y B u ilding Based School A g e Program Ch i l d Care Cen ter Group Day Care Ho m e Head S t art Ch i l d Care Cen ter Li censed Day Care Ho m e Su mme r Cam p School A g e Program Preschool Regi stered Fam i ly D a y Care Ho m e School A g e Cen ter To t a l Alle n 0 2 1 1 1 2 6 0 0 1 8 0 5 8 A nders on 0 1 1 1 7 0 0 18 0 28 Atch iso n 1 2 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 3 5 Ba r b e r 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 8 0 1 8 B art on 1 10 18 2 35 0 2 32 1 101 Bo u r b o n 0 3 1 6 1 1 0 1 2 1 8 0 5 1 Br o w n 2 0 9 2 6 0 2 2 1 0 4 2 B ut l er 11 9 18 3 53 0 4 65 0 163 C h a s e 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 6 Chaut auqua 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 5 C h e r o k e e 0 5 7 3 1 8 0 2 1 9 0 5 4 Cheyenne 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 9 C l a r k 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 3 0 1 0 C l a y 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 4 2 1 0 4 6 C l o u d 0 1 1 2 1 2 9 0 3 9 1 5 6 C o ffe y 0 2 1 0 1 5 0 2 1 5 0 3 5 C o m a n c h e 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 3 0 9 Cow l ey 0 4 18 0 43 0 3 32 0 100 Craw f ord 3 10 40 1 26 0 6 24 0 110 D e ca tu r 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 D i ckin s o n 0 3 1 2 2 3 7 0 5 2 0 0 7 9 Doni phan 0 1 3 1 20 0 1 8 0 34 Dougl as 6 23 42 2 103 0 6 102 0 284 Ed w a r d s 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 4 0 1 1 Elk 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 6 E llis 1 5 20 1 33 0 2 76 0 138 Ellsw o r th 0 0 2 1 1 7 0 1 1 1 0 3 2 Fi nney 1 6 13 2 61 0 2 41 0 126 Fo r d 1 4 2 6 0 3 6 0 0 1 4 1 8 2 Frank l i n 3 4 18 2 31 0 5 44 0 107 G e a r y 0 8 1 7 0 4 6 0 1 1 6 1 8 9 G o v e 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 5 0 1 1 Graham 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 2 0 11 G r a n t 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 5 G r a y 0 1 4 1 5 0 0 6 0 1 7 510 C hild C a r e Facilities in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2007 C ount y B u ilding Based School A g e Program Ch i l d Care Cen ter Group Day Care Ho m e Head S t art Ch i l d Care Cen ter Li censed Day Care Ho m e Su mme r Cam p School A g e Program Preschool Regi stered Fam i ly D a y Care Ho m e School A g e Cen ter To t a l G r e e l e y 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 2 0 8 Greenw ood 0 0 5 1 14 0 0 5 0 25 H a m ilto n 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 7 H a r p e r 0 0 1 4 0 8 0 1 3 0 2 6 Harvey 6 7 4 1 41 0 6 44 0 109 H a ske ll 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 2 0 9 Hodgem an 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 7 Ja ckso n 1 1 7 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 Je ffe r so n 1 3 1 2 1 5 0 3 2 2 0 4 7 Je w e ll 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 J ohns on 96 181 130 2 440 10 10 437 0 1, 306 Ke a r n y 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 5 0 1 4 Kin g m a n 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 0 2 9 Kio w a 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 8 Labet t e 1 2 25 2 39 0 3 16 0 88 Lane 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 7 Leavenw ort h 4 21 22 1 28 0 3 78 0 157 L i n c o l n 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 5 0 1 5 L i n n 0 2 7 0 4 0 1 6 0 2 0 Logan 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 7 0 12 Lyon 3 6 20 0 43 1 3 52 0 128 M c Ph e r so n 3 6 8 0 4 3 0 5 2 9 0 9 4 M a r i o n 0 0 6 1 1 5 0 4 1 2 0 3 8 M a r s h a ll 1 0 1 3 1 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 M eade 0 0 6 0 3 0 1 6 0 16 M i am i 0 7 11 2 41 0 3 41 0 105 M i tch e ll 1 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 2 5 M ont gom ery 0 4 17 2 40 0 4 40 0 107 M o r r i s 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 8 0 1 3 M o r to n 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 8 N e m a h a 0 2 8 2 7 0 3 1 4 0 3 6 N e o s h o 0 3 1 6 1 3 4 0 3 1 9 0 7 6 N e ss 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 4 0 1 2 N o r to n 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 2 1 O s a g e 0 1 9 0 4 5 0 3 7 0 6 5 511 C hild C a r e Facilities in K a nsas, by C ounty , 2007 C ount y B u ilding Based School A g e Program Ch i l d Care Cen ter Group Day Care Ho m e Head S t art Ch i l d Care Cen ter Li censed Day Care Ho m e Su mme r Cam p School A g e Program Preschool Regi stered Fam i ly D a y Care Ho m e School A g e Cen ter To t a l O s b o r n e 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 2 O tta w a 0 0 1 1 1 9 0 1 9 0 3 1 Pa w n e e 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 9 0 2 5 Ph illip s 0 0 9 0 7 0 1 7 0 2 4 Po tta w a to m ie 0 4 1 1 1 3 5 0 1 3 6 0 8 8 Pr a tt 0 1 5 0 1 3 0 1 1 7 0 3 7 R a w lin s 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 0 8 Reno 4 17 23 1 106 0 4 33 0 188 Republ i c 1 0 3 1 7 0 1 7 0 20 R i ce 1 1 2 1 8 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 Ri l ey 7 11 26 1 57 1 2 48 0 153 R o o k s 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 5 R u sh 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 1 R u sse ll 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 S al i ne 11 14 12 0 144 0 7 89 0 277 Sco tt 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 1 5 0 2 3 S edgw i c k 94 96 37 8 512 0 24 578 0 1, 349 Se w a r d 1 3 4 0 3 3 0 1 8 0 5 0 S haw nee 31 50 62 3 336 3 13 18 0 516 Sh e r id a n 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 4 0 1 0 Sh e r m a n 0 1 7 0 6 0 2 7 0 2 3 Sm ith 0 0 1 1 7 0 1 9 0 1 9 Sta ffo r d 0 0 5 1 7 0 1 2 0 1 6 Sta n to n 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 5 0 1 1 Ste v e n s 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 7 Su m n e r 0 5 3 1 3 4 0 4 2 5 0 7 2 Th o m a s 0 0 7 0 1 9 0 1 9 0 3 6 Tr e g o 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 7 0 1 3 W abauns ee 0 0 2 0 8 0 1 11 0 22 W a lla ce 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 5 W a sh in g to n 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 9 0 2 5 W i ch ita 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 9 W ilso n 0 2 6 1 1 3 0 0 8 0 3 0 W oods on 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 W y andot t e 24 44 65 11 120 0 2 29 0 295 Kansas 323 612 1, 019 84 3, 317 17 208 2, 656 4 8, 241 S ource: K ansas D epartm ent of H eal th and E n vi ronm ent, B u reau of C h i l d C a re Li censi ng and R egi strati on. F a cilities as of July 2007. 512 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Allen 35 24.83 48 34.46 34 24.49 45 32.75 43 31.44 Anderson 25 30.64 25 30.42 18 22.08 28 34.37 24 29.81 Atchison 42 25.08 37 22.07 50 29.69 40 23.89 45 26.87 Barber 23 45.24 10 19.84 16 32.11 12 24.31 14 28.15 Barton 54 19.42 64 23.11 76 27.16 58 21.05 54 19.63 Bourbon 47 30.93 38 25.09 40 26.56 28 18.73 42 28.09 Brown 24 22.87 40 38.41 36 34.78 28 27.39 42 41.03 Butler 102 16.87 128 20.99 120 19.45 113 18.12 118 18.69 Chase 11 36.15 16 53.73 7 22.76 5 16.29 6 19.54 Chautauqua 26 61.88 14 33.41 9 21.45 13 31.81 16 40.48 Cherokee 52 23.63 55 25.17 53 24.33 64 29.82 64 29.84 Cheyenne 8 26.24 8 26.80 6 20.28 7 23.90 8 27.48 Clark 5 21.21 4 17.09 5 21.51 8 35.43 8 36.26 Clay 26 30.01 15 17.54 30 35.01 25 29.02 22 25.51 Cloud 26 26.12 32 32.44 34 34.95 25 25.69 26 27.10 Coffey 19 21.53 34 38.47 25 28.68 26 30.00 24 27.58 Comanche 14 71.57 7 36.53 10 52.25 5 25.71 12 63.69 Cowley 94 25.85 104 29.10 87 24.39 89 25.35 87 24.91 Crawford 90 23.69 106 27.70 102 26.74 82 21.52 91 23.91 Decatur 14 41.38 6 18.15 6 18.46 12 38.08 11 35.26 Dickinson 50 26.16 52 27.05 54 28.23 61 31.83 48 24.84 Doniphan 19 23.24 23 28.22 18 22.53 22 28.12 15 19.07 Douglas 128 12.19 107 10.00 122 11.14 135 12.11 125 11.15 Edwards 12 35.85 10 30.59 9 27.28 9 27.71 10 31.87 Elk 13 40.61 9 28.72 11 35.29 9 28.95 11 35.75 Ellis 53 19.41 49 18.01 52 19.24 50 18.63 42 15.60 Ellsworth 21 32.90 7 10.97 11 17.36 14 22.24 14 22.11 Finney 42 10.65 39 9.97 34 8.67 44 11.27 34 8.70 Ford 62 19.06 40 12.10 40 11.97 48 14.24 37 10.95 Franklin 56 21.94 57 22.08 54 20.74 46 17.57 62 23.38 Geary 47 17.77 37 14.21 51 20.39 40 16.44 49 20.27 Gove 6 20.26 9 31.22 5 17.73 7 25.38 5 18.38 Graham 12 41.80 8 28.49 6 21.82 11 40.55 10 37.36 Grant 11 13.91 12 15.49 13 17.03 9 11.93 12 15.89 Gray 14 23.34 8 13.29 10 16.74 15 25.51 15 25.63 Greeley 3 20.68 5 35.59 7 49.61 3 22.04 0 0.00 Greenwood 23 30.10 19 25.19 23 30.72 26 35.45 36 50.94 Hamilton 6 22.43 8 29.84 4 15.23 8 30.88 6 23.13 Harper 24 38.10 26 41.39 23 37.19 14 23.16 25 42.00 Harvey 89 26.66 68 20.28 85 25.26 64 18.98 72 21.40 Haskell 5 11.81 6 14.21 5 11.76 4 9.49 7 16.78 Hodgeman 4 18.58 3 14.06 6 28.45 5 24.21 5 24.14 Jackson 32 24.86 35 26.80 30 22.78 24 17.85 22 16.30 Jefferson 47 25.14 30 15.96 38 20.09 41 21.61 39 20.69 Jewell 14 39.90 9 26.14 9 26.37 10 30.08 9 27.08 Johnson 660 13.86 678 13.93 644 12.96 760 15.01 752 14.55 Kearny 12 26.24 5 11.18 5 11.05 7 15.49 9 20.14 Kingman 28 33.29 15 17.80 26 31.19 20 24.59 18 22.57 Kiowa 6 19.37 5 16.01 7 22.79 7 23.47 14 47.15 Labette 57 25.53 68 30.54 69 31.18 69 31.15 55 24.77 Lane 10 50.25 5 25.48 6 31.09 4 21.33 2 11.13 Leavenworth 114 16.02 120 16.70 125 17.29 101 13.88 119 16.16 Lincoln 8 22.82 13 37.08 7 20.60 9 26.36 7 20.61 Linn 20 20.59 21 21.59 18 18.45 19 19.09 24 24.09 2002 2003 2004 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence 2002-2006 2005 2006 Number Number Number Number Number 513 County Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate 2002 2003 2004 Cancer Death Rates in Kansas, per 10,000 Population, by County of Residence 2002-2006 2005 2006 Number Number Number Number Number Logan 5 16.97 4 14.00 10 35.50 5 18.09 7 26.17 Lyon 54 15.11 46 12.88 68 19.00 67 18.83 61 17.25 McPherson 77 26.24 47 16.02 68 23.14 80 27.13 67 22.80 Marion 40 30.10 30 22.65 32 24.60 44 34.06 29 22.73 Marshall 34 31.93 33 31.37 35 33.58 27 25.92 30 28.99 Meade 12 25.66 11 23.79 10 21.85 5 10.86 7 15.35 Miami 61 21.09 41 14.04 52 17.45 57 18.76 59 19.09 Mitchell 15 22.41 17 25.49 24 36.88 18 28.10 19 30.16 Montgomery 107 30.34 107 30.61 92 26.41 95 27.46 96 27.67 Morris 17 28.24 27 45.23 18 30.12 15 24.71 14 23.16 Morton 11 32.75 5 15.02 6 18.63 10 31.48 8 25.49 Nemaha 22 20.97 22 20.99 24 23.05 28 26.97 28 26.99 Neosho 39 23.35 45 27.17 47 28.43 39 23.64 43 26.38 Ness 12 36.63 11 34.92 10 32.61 12 39.96 10 33.94 Norton 14 24.01 12 20.60 19 33.25 8 14.18 15 26.86 Osage 42 24.98 37 21.92 49 28.81 49 28.73 35 20.64 Osborne 18 42.03 15 36.18 12 29.32 15 37.19 9 22.62 Ottawa 22 35.53 22 35.65 16 26.02 15 24.40 23 37.29 Pawnee 18 26.08 12 17.66 15 22.25 17 25.44 22 33.77 Phillips 18 31.21 16 28.28 11 19.65 19 34.65 15 27.55 Pottawatomie 34 18.45 38 20.35 36 19.06 33 17.31 41 21.33 Pratt 20 20.86 23 24.31 28 29.83 22 23.19 20 21.20 Rawlins 8 27.75 12 42.36 13 47.05 8 30.00 7 26.49 Reno 139 21.72 124 19.45 136 21.40 158 24.86 148 23.23 Republic 20 36.74 13 24.44 15 28.77 14 27.19 14 27.82 Rice 29 27.58 17 16.29 35 33.41 30 28.83 33 32.05 Riley 73 11.93 65 10.30 76 12.04 60 9.70 58 9.28 Rooks 13 23.68 11 20.35 16 29.83 16 30.14 13 24.57 Rush 14 40.40 10 29.07 10 29.04 16 47.14 14 42.21 Russell 20 28.45 22 31.69 22 31.55 28 41.10 18 26.71 Saline 82 15.21 120 22.35 116 21.54 103 19.08 98 18.09 Scott 16 32.49 6 12.42 9 19.44 8 17.08 12 25.85 Sedgwick 836 18.16 887 19.22 840 18.14 874 18.75 834 17.71 Seward 23 9.97 28 12.06 31 13.33 35 15.05 22 9.40 Shawnee 372 21.83 375 21.95 336 19.60 391 22.76 378 21.89 Sheridan 5 18.73 8 29.94 5 19.25 5 19.17 8 30.77 Sherman 10 15.57 14 22.23 22 35.57 16 26.14 16 26.75 Smith 11 25.61 18 42.56 14 33.67 18 43.76 4 9.94 Stafford 14 30.02 7 15.32 10 22.20 19 42.30 8 18.04 Stanton 4 16.51 5 20.98 5 21.17 7 31.00 6 26.88 Stevens 11 20.66 10 18.74 8 14.60 5 9.22 7 13.24 Sumner 66 25.87 57 22.61 54 21.54 66 26.69 68 27.82 Thomas 15 18.59 12 15.14 21 26.98 16 21.06 10 13.39 Trego 10 31.86 7 22.58 6 19.17 9 29.71 9 30.07 Wabaunsee 17 25.12 10 14.66 18 26.26 17 24.45 20 29.01 Wallace 5 30.03 4 24.69 0 0.00 2 12.85 2 12.85 Washington 23 37.01 14 22.69 10 16.50 18 30.01 13 21.87 Wichita 6 24.19 4 16.33 14 60.03 5 21.52 10 43.71 Wilson 22 21.67 27 26.70 19 19.22 23 23.35 31 31.35 Woodson 11 30.11 15 41.37 18 50.79 12 33.70 13 37.07 Wyandotte 333 21.12 365 23.27 329 21.12 332 21.32 319 20.51 Kansas 5,345 19.69 5,285 19.38 5,281 19.29 5,419 19.72 5,318 19.24 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed January 7, 2008). Population data used to compute rates are from U.S. Census Bureau population estimates 2002-2006. 514 Source: Institute for Policy & Social Research; data from . Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/ (accessed January 7, 2008) Cancer Death Rates in Kansas per 10,000 People, by County of Residence, 2006 State: 19.24 Allen 31.44 Anderson 29.81 Atchison 26.87 Barber 28.15 Barton 19.63 Bourbon 28.09 Brown 41.03 Butler 18.69 Chase 19.54 Chautauqua 40.48 Cherokee 29.84 Cheyenne 27.48 Clark 36.26 Clay 25.51 Cloud 27.10 Coffey 27.58 Comanche 63.69 Cowley 24.91 Crawford 23.91 Decatur 35.26 Dickinson 24.84 Doniphan 19.07 Douglas 11.15 Edwards 31.87 Elk 35.75 Ellis 15.60 Ellsworth 22.11 Finney 8.70 Ford 10.95 Franklin 23.38 Geary 20.27 Gove 18.38 Graham 37.36 Grant 15.89 Gray 25.63 Greeley 0.00 Greenwood 50.94 Hamilton 23.13 Harper 42.00 Harvey 21.40 Haskell 16.78 Hodgeman 24.14 Jackson 16.30 Jefferson 20.69 Jewell 27.08 Johnson 14.55 Kearny 20.14 Kingman 22.57 Kiowa 47.15 Labette 24.77 Lane 11.13 Leavenworth 16.16 Lincoln 20.61 Linn 24.09 Logan 26.17 Lyon 17.25 McPherson 22.80 Marion 22.73 Marshall 28.99 Meade 15.35 Miami 19.09 Mitchell 30.16 Montgomery 27.67 Morris 23.16 Morton 25.49 Nemaha 26.99 Neosho 26.38 Ness 33.94 Norton 26.86 Osage 20.64 Osborne 22.62 Ottawa 37.29 Pawnee 33.77 Phillips 27.55 Pottawatomie 21.33 Pratt 21.20 Rawlins 26.49 Reno 23.23 Republic 27.82 Rice 32.05 Riley 9.28 Rooks 24.57 Rush 42.21 Russell 26.71 Saline 18.09 Scott 25.85 Sedgwick 17.71 Seward 9.40 Shawnee 21.89 Sheridan 30.77 Sherman 26.75 Smith 9.94 Stafford 18.04 Stanton 26.88 Stevens 13.24 Sumner 27.82 Thomas 13.39 Trego 30.07 Wabaunsee 29.01 Wallace 12.85 Washington 21.87 Wichita 43.71 Wilson 31.35 Woodson 37.07 Wyandotte 20.51 515 State 2002-04 2003-05 2004-06 Alabama 13.5 14.3 14.1 0.6 Alaska 18.2 17.8 16.7 -1.5 Arizona 17.0 18.1 19.0 2.0 Arkansas 16.7 17.2 17.5 0.8 California 18.4 18.8 18.5 0.1 Colorado 16.8 16.9 16.6 -0.2 Connecticut 10.9 11.0 10.4 -0.5 Delaware 11.8 12.7 12.5 0.7 District of Columbia 13.5 13.5 12.4 -1.1 Florida 18.5 19.6 20.3 1.8 Georgia 16.6 17.5 17.6 1.0 Hawaii 9.9 9.5 8.6 -1.3 Idaho 17.3 16.5 14.9 -2.4 Illinois 14.2 14.2 13.6 -0.6 Indiana 13.7 14.2 13.1 -0.6 Iowa 10.1 9.8 9.3 -0.8 Kansas 10.8 10.9 11.1 0.3 Kentucky 13.9 13.6 13.8 -0.1 Louisiana 18.8 18.7 18.5 -0.3 Maine 10.6 10.4 9.5 -1.1 Maryland 14.0 14.1 13.5 -0.5 Massachusetts 10.8 10.7 10.3 -0.5 Michigan 11.4 11.3 10.6 -0.8 Minnesota 8.5 8.7 8.5 0.0 Mississippi 17.2 17.3 18.1 0.9 Missouri 11.7 11.9 12.3 0.6 Montana 17.9 18.7 17.0 -0.9 Nebraska 11.0 11.4 11.1 0.1 Nevada 19.1 18.4 18.3 -0.8 New Hampshire 10.6 10.4 10.4 -0.2 New Jersey 14.4 14.5 14.6 0.2 New Mexico 21.4 21.1 21.0 -0.4 New York 15.0 13.9 13.2 -1.8 North Carolina 16.6 16.2 16.0 -0.6 North Dakota 11.0 11.2 11.1 0.1 Ohio 11.8 12.0 10.7 -1.1 Oklahoma 19.2 19.5 18.7 -0.5 Oregon 16.1 16.7 16.6 0.5 Pennsylvania 11.5 11.2 10.2 -1.3 Rhode Island 10.5 11.0 10.2 -0.3 South Carolina 13.8 15.6 16.0 2.2 South Dakota 11.9 12.1 11.6 -0.3 Tennessee 12.7 13.7 13.4 0.7 Texas 25.1 24.6 24.1 -1.0 Utah 13.4 14.5 15.7 2.3 Vermont 10.5 10.7 10.8 0.3 Virginia 13.6 13.6 13.2 -0.4 Washington 14.2 14.1 12.5 -1.7 West Virginia 15.9 16.9 15.5 -0.4 Wisconsin 10.4 10.3 9.4 -1.0 Wyoming 15.9 15.2 14.0 -1.9 United States 15.5 15.7 15.3 -0.2 3-year Moving Averages Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2006, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins.html (accessed January 7, 2008). Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage for the Entire Year, by State Three-year Averages 2002-04, 2003-05, and 2004-06 Difference in 3-year Averages 2004-06 less 2002-04 516 State Alabama 1,152 482 41.9 46 4.0 Alaska 192 65 33.9 9 4.9 Arizona 1,677 795 47.4 194 11.6 Arkansas 715 356 49.8 44 6.2 California 10,068 4,223 41.9 829 8.2 Colorado 1,236 404 32.7 115 9.3 Connecticut 869 216 24.8 29 3.3 Delaware 209 70 33.3 14 6.6 District of Columbia 118 64 54.4 6 5.2 Florida 4,239 1,668 39.4 455 10.7 Georgia 2,482 1,049 42.3 203 8.2 Hawaii 308 89 29.0 7 2.2 Idaho 415 171 41.3 26 6.3 Illinois 3,386 1,186 35.0 217 6.4 Indiana 1,669 639 38.3 80 4.8 Iowa 730 252 34.5 25 3.4 Kansas 724 273 37.7 33 4.6 Kentucky 1,045 455 43.5 60 5.8 Louisiana 1,152 536 46.5 85 7.4 Maine 300 104 34.6 11 3.6 Maryland 1,441 401 27.8 75 5.2 Massachusetts 1,576 423 26.9 44 2.8 Michigan 2,633 971 36.9 87 3.3 Minnesota 1,312 325 24.7 51 3.9 Mississippi 809 426 52.7 88 10.8 Missouri 1,467 562 38.3 79 5.4 Montana 226 96 42.5 21 9.5 Nebraska 460 158 34.2 22 4.8 Nevada 664 253 38.0 63 9.5 New Hampshire 317 65 20.4 8 2.6 New Jersey 2,248 540 24.0 119 5.3 New Mexico 531 254 47.8 61 11.6 New York 4,780 1,930 40.4 228 4.8 North Carolina 2,289 962 42.0 177 7.7 North Dakota 154 55 35.5 10 6.5 Ohio 2,910 1,070 36.8 131 4.5 Oklahoma 912 419 46.0 77 8.4 Oregon 908 368 40.5 69 7.6 Pennsylvania 2,944 1,065 36.2 155 5.3 Rhode Island 262 89 34.1 9 3.2 South Carolina 1,068 468 43.8 61 5.7 South Dakota 199 75 37.5 10 4.9 Tennessee 1,501 631 42.1 80 5.4 Texas 6,739 3,203 47.5 943 14.0 Utah 815 302 37.1 61 7.4 Vermont 142 37 26.4 3 2.0 Virginia 1,920 595 31.0 102 5.3 Washington 1,594 540 33.9 58 3.6 West Virginia 411 183 44.6 20 4.8 Wisconsin 1,376 470 34.2 48 3.5 Wyoming 125 40 32.3 5 4.2 United States 77,419 30,075 38.8 5,453 7.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/lowinckid.html (accessed January 7, 2008). Low Income Uninsured Children, by State Three-year Averages for 2004-06 (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 517 Index Index Kansas Statistical Abstract 2007 Institute for Policy & Social Research www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ September 2008 518 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, 492-93 Accidents, motor vehicle, 468, 469 Accommodations and food services average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 88, 210, 217-19 incomes, 320 minority-owned firms, 77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 88, 103-5 payrolls, 73, 88, 97-99 revenues, 88 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 75 ACT scores, 189 Adult care homes, 508-9 Adults, age 65 and over. See also Age households, 379 nursing homes, 87, 508-9 population, 375-76, 377, 381 population by county, 395-96, 431-32 population projections, 383, 431-32 in poverty, 343 African Americans firms owned by, 76-77 high school graduates, 164-65 inmates, 150 population, 378, 380, 401-3 Age by congressional district, 381 of inmates, 150 licensed drivers by, 475 median, 22-23, 27-29, 377, 397-98 population by age group, 375-76, 377, 381, 395-96 projected populations, 383, 431-32 Agricultural services employment, 73, 214-16 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 100-102 payrolls, 94-96 women-owned firms, 74-75 Agriculture. See also Crops; Livestock acreage by district, 37-39 acres in farms, 31, 36, 37-39 acres planted and harvested, 36, 37-39, 41, 47(map), 48(map) average farm sizes, 31, 32, 33(map) cash receipts, 57, 58 crops, 41 employment, 220-21 exports, 16, 36, 53(map), 54, 115 farm values, 31, 41 feed manufacturing, 44 fertilizer sales, 44 gross state product, 67, 68 historical trends, 31, 32, 58 incomes, 56, 57, 318 irrigated cropland, 36, 40(map) Kansas’ rank in U.S., 36 land values, 31 major commodities, 58 number of farms, 31, 32 519 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 prices, 59 production, 16, 36, 37-39, 41, 42-44, 45 proportion of land area, 34-35 sales tax collections, 264 state summary, 41 wages, 55, 223 yields, 41 Airports number of, 469 public employment, 259 American Indians firms owned by, 78 high school graduates, 164-65 inmates, 150 population, 378, 380, 401-3 Anglers. See Fishing Annulments. See Divorces and annulments Arrests, 144-46. See also Crime Arts and entertainment average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 210, 217-19 incomes, 320 minority-owned firms, 77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 103-5 payrolls, 73, 97-99 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 75 Asians and Pacific Islanders firms owned by, 79-80 high school graduates, 164-65 inmates, 150 population, 378, 380, 401-3 Assessed valuation, property cities, 278, 279-80 counties, 273-75, 276-77 school districts, 170-77 Automobiles. See Motor vehicles - B - Bankruptcies, 71 Banks. See also Finance and insurance assets and liabilities, 61, 62 deposits, 61, 62, 63-64 historical trends, 61 number of, 61, 62, 63-64, 86 Births number by county, 392-94, 426-27, 488-89 number in Kansas, 487 number in United States, 487 Blacks. See African Americans Bonds, municipal, 260-62, 278, 279-80 Bridges conditions, 469 federal expenditures on replacing, 467 Broadcasting digital TV licensees, 129(map) employment, 85 payrolls, 85 radio and television stations, 85, 128, 129(map) receipts, 85 520 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 Building permits, 308, 309-11, 312. See also Construction Business. See also Employment; Finance and insurance; Industries; Manufacturing; Retail trade; Wholesale trade bankruptcies, 71 firms by city, 92-93 firms by county, 90-91 minority-owned, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 new firms, 69 number of establishments, 73, 100-105 self-employment, 72 terminations, 70 trade pull factors, 108(map), 109-10 women-owned firms, 74-75 - C - Cancer death rates, 513-14, 515(map) Cars. See Motor vehicles Cattle. See also Livestock cash receipts, 58 farms, 50 feedlots, 50 inventory, 52(map) production and value, 36, 37-39, 42, 49 slaughtered, 36, 50 top 3 counties, 51 CEAF. See County Equalization and Adjustment Fund Cellular towers and coverage areas, 134-35(map) Chickens. See Poultry Child care facilities, 510-12 Children. See also Births; Education population, 375-76, 377, 381 population by county, 395-96 population by school district, 181-87 population projections, 383 in poverty, 181-87, 341, 342, 346-47, 348-49, 517 uninsured, 517 Cities. See also Local governments; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas assessed valuations, 278, 279-80 businesses, 92-93 construction permits, 312 crime, 147 first class, 278 housing units, 292 indebtedness, 260-62, 278, 279-80 labor force, 203, 204 law enforcement personnel, 153 newspapers, 130, 131-33 number in Kansas, 16 number of firms, 92-93 payrolls, 92-93 populations, 16, 278, 279-80, 433, 434, 435-51, 452-64 road and street mileage, 469 second class, 279-80 tax rates, 278, 279-80 unemployment rates, 203, 204, 208 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 409-10, 411(map) urban population percentages, 415-16 urban populations by county, 412-14 Civilian labor force. See Labor force, civilian Climate precipitation, 120(map), 121(map), 122(map), 123(map), 124, 125-26 521 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 temperatures, 118(map), 119 Colleges and universities. See Higher education Communications. See also Information industries broadcasting, 85, 128, 129(map) cellular towers and coverage areas, 134-35(map) newspapers, 85, 130, 131-33 residential telephone service, 293-95 Community colleges. See also Higher education enrollments, 192, 194 locations, 190(map) Commuting methods and times, 483-85 Congressional districts map, 18(map) populations, 380, 381 Construction average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 209, 214-16 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 318 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 94-96 permits, 308, 309-11, 312 raw materials, 357 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Core Based Statistical Areas. See Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas Correctional institutions admissions and releases, 148 capacities, 149 inmate characteristics, 150 populations, 149 Cotton production, 46 Counties. See also Local governments abortions reported, 492-93 acres of soybeans harvested, 48(map) acres of wheat harvested, 47(map) arrests, 144-46 assessed valuations and taxes, 273-75, 276-77 average wages, 224-26 banks, 63-64 births and deaths, 392-94, 426-27, 488-89 businesses, 90-91 cancer death rates, 513-14, 515(map) cattle and calves inventory, 52(map) child care facilities, 510-12 children in poverty, 181-87 commuting methods and times, 483-85 construction permits, 309-11 county seats, 17(map) crime, 141-43 debt, 260-62, 276-77 dentists, 502-3, 504(map) educational attainment, 159-61, 162-63, 164-65 employment, 90-91, 200-202, 214-19, 220-21 employment residence ratios, 228(map) farm sizes, 33(map) federal government expenditures, 245-46, 247-49, 250-52 food stamp recipients, 27-29, 350-52 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 178-80 522 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 group quarters populations, 417-19 heating fuels, 296-98 high school dropouts, 166-67 high school graduates, 159-61, 164-65 highway funds, 482 hospitals, 494(map), 496-97 households, 420-21 housing characteristics, 293-95 housing construction, 309-11 housing units, 286-87, 288-89, 290-91 housing values, 299-300 irrigated cropland, 40(map) labor force, 200-202 land areas, 34-35, 406-7, 409-10 law enforcement officers, 151-52 map, 17(map) marriages, divorces, and annulments, 490-91 median ages, 27-29, 397-98 median incomes, 326-27, 335-36, 337-38 metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas, 384(map) migration, 392-94, 426-27 motor vehicle miles, 480-81 motor vehicle registration fees, 480-81 motor vehicle registrations, 476-77 motor vehicles per household, 478-79 natural gas production, 360-61, 362(map) number of establishments by industry, 100-105 number of firms, 90-91 oil production, 363-64, 365(map) owner-occupied housing, 299-300 payrolls, 90-91 payrolls by industry, 94-99 per capita incomes, 326-27, 328-30, 331(map) personal income sources, 321-23 physicians, 498-500, 501(map) population, 386-88, 389-90 population of adults age 65 and over, 395-96, 431-32 population by age group, 395-96 population change components, 392-94, 426-27 population changes, 24-26, 386-88, 389-90, 391(map), 422(map), 423-25 population densities, 24-26, 406-7, 408(map) population by gender, 399-400 population projections, 24-26, 428(map), 429-30 population rankings, 24-26 poverty, 344-45, 346-47, 348-49 precipitation, 121(map), 122(map), 125-26 property taxes, 272 proportion of land in farms, 34-35 pupil-teacher ratios, 168-69 racial and ethnic groups, 401-3, 404-5 rankings, 24-26, 27-29 rental housing, 301-2, 303-4 renter and housing wages, 305-7 road and street mileage, 480-81 rural populations, 412-14 sales tax collections, 265(map), 266-68, 269(map), 270-71 school districts, 170-77 tax rates, 276-77 taxable retail sales, 106-7 trade pull factors, 108(map), 109-10 523 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 unemployment rates, 27-29, 200-202, 205(map), 206-7 urban clusters and urbanized areas, 411(map) urban land areas, 409-10 urban populations, 412-14, 415-16 voter registration, 281-82 County Equalization and Adjustment Fund (CEAF), 482 County seats, 17(map) Courts. See Judicial districts Credit intermediation. See Banks; Finance and insurance Credit unions, 86 Crime arrests, 144-46 in cities of 10,000 or more, 147 by county, 141-43, 144-46 index offenses, 140, 141-43, 147 law enforcement personnel, 151-52, 153, 258, 259 property, 140, 141-43, 147 violent, 140, 141-43, 147 Criminal justice system. See Correctional institutions; Judicial districts; Law enforcement Crops. See also Agriculture; Wheat acres planted and harvested, 36, 37-39, 41, 47(map), 48(map) cash receipts, 57, 58 irrigation, 36, 40(map) prices, 59 production, 36, 37-39, 41, 45 yields, 41 - D - Dairy products cash receipts, 58 exports, 54 number of operations, 50 prices, 59 production and value, 37-39, 43, 49 top 3 counties, 51 Day care. See Child care facilities Deaths cancer death rates, 513-14, 515(map) number by county, 392-94, 426-27, 488-89 number in Kansas, 487 Debt. See Indebtedness Demographics. See Age; Population; Vital statistics Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 507(map) Dentists, 502-3, 504(map) Department of Corrections. See Correctional institutions Deposits, bank, 61, 62, 63-64 Digital TV licensees, 129(map) Divorces and annulments, 487, 490-91 Doctors. See Physicians Drivers, licensed, 469, 475 - E - Earnings. See Incomes; Wages Economy. See Business; Employment; Gross state product; Poverty Education. See also High schools; Higher education; School districts accredited public schools, 157 ACT scores, 189 expenditures per pupil, 156 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 178-80 government expenditures, 16, 257 524 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 Head Start, 510-12 number of public schools, 157 preschool, 158, 510-12 public school enrollment, 16, 158, 168-69, 170-77 pupil-teacher ratios, 168-69 SAT scores, 188 taxes, 170-77 Educational attainment by county, 159-61, 162-63, 164-65 high school dropouts, 159-61, 166-67 high school graduates, 16, 27-29, 159-61, 162-63, 164-65 higher education, 16, 159-61, 162-63 of inmates, 150 by state, 22-23 Educational services average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 210, 217-19 incomes, 320 minority-owned firms, 77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 103-5 payrolls, 73, 97-99 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 75 Eggs. See Poultry Elderly. See Adults, age 65 and over Elections congressional districts, 18(map) Kansas House districts, 20(map) Kansas Senate districts, 19(map) voter registration, 281-82 Electricity. See also Energy consumption, 236, 237, 238, 239 residential heating with, 296-98 Employment. See also Labor force, civilian; Payrolls; Unemployment rates; Wages average annual pay, 222, 223, 227 by city, 92-93 commuting methods and times, 483-85 construction, 73 by county, 90-91, 200-202, 214-19, 220-21 education, 73, 210, 217-19 farm and nonfarm, 220-21 finance and insurance, 73, 86, 209, 214-16 health care, 73, 87, 210, 217-19, 258, 259 historical trends, 196 home-based, 483-85 hospitals, 87, 258, 259, 496-97 by industry, 73, 209-10, 211-13, 214-19 information industries, 73, 85, 209, 214-16 labor market summary, 209-10, 211-13 law enforcement, 151-52, 153, 258, 259 local governments, 259 manufacturing, 73, 82, 209, 214-16 in metropolitan areas, 203, 204, 211-13 in micropolitan areas, 203, 204 public, 210, 258 retail trade, 73, 84 self-, 72 state, 16 wholesale trade, 73, 83 Employment residence ratios, 228(map) 525 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 Energy. See also Natural gas; Petroleum consumption, 232, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240 electricity, 236, 237, 238, 239, 296-98 expenditures, 230, 231 heating fuels, 296-98 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 353-55 prices, 230, 231, 240 sources, 237, 238, 239 Entertainment. See Arts and entertainment Ethnic groups. See Minority groups Exports agricultural, 16, 36, 53(map), 54, 115 commodities, 16, 115 merchandise, 111(map), 112 products, 113, 115 by state, 111(map), 112 top 25 countries, 114 values, 112, 113, 114 - F - Fair market rents, 303-4, 305-7 Families. See also Households average sizes, 379, 380 incomes, 333, 335-36 population, 379, 380 poverty, 346-47 Farming. See Agriculture Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 62 Federal government. See also Elections; House of Representatives departments and agencies, 243-44 employment, 210 expenditures in Kansas, 245-46, 247-49, 250-52, 467 grants and other payments, 243-44 highway funds, 244, 467 reservoirs, 367, 368(map) Federal Highway Administration, 467 Feed manufacturing, 44 Fertilizer sales, 44 Finance and insurance. See also Banks; Insurance average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 86, 209, 214-16 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 319 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 municipal bonds, notes, and warrants, 260-62 number of establishments, 73, 86, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 86, 94-96 revenues, 86 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Fishing. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 372 participants’ state of residence, 369 recreational areas, 368(map) by state, 371 Food. See also Agriculture free or reduced price lunch program, 178-80 Food services. See Accommodations and food services Food stamp expenditures, 350-52 Food stamp recipients 526 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 by county, 27-29, 350-52 by state, 22-23 Foreign trade. See Exports Forestry, fishing, and hunting. See also Fishing; Hunting average annual wages, 223 employment, 73 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 318 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73 payrolls, 73 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 178-80 Fuels. See Gasoline; Heating fuels; Motor fuels; Natural gas; Petroleum - G - Gas, natural. See Natural gas Gasoline. See also Petroleum consumption, 234, 235, 469, 472 taxes, 263, 469, 473, 474 Gender. See also Women of inmates, 150 of law enforcement officers, 151-52, 153 population, 375-76, 377, 399-400 population projections, 383 Geography. See also Climate center of contiguous United States, 16 size of Kansas, 16 Governments. See also Federal government; Local governments; State government average annual wages, 223 incomes, 320 payments to farmers, 57 Gross state product Kansas, 68 United States, 67 Group quarters population, 379, 417-19 - H - Harvests. See Agriculture Head Start, 510-12 Health care abortions reported, 492-93 adult care homes, 508-9 average annual wages, 223 cancer death rates, 513-14, 515(map) dentists, 502-3, 504(map) employment, 73, 87, 210, 217-19, 258, 259 Health Professional Shortage Areas, 505(map), 506(map), 507(map) hospitals, 258, 259, 494(map), 495(map), 496-97 incomes, 320 minority-owned firms, 77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 87, 103-5 payrolls, 73, 87, 97-99 physicians, 498-500, 501(map) public employment, 258, 259 revenues, 87 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 75 Health insurance 527 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 uninsured children, 517 uninsured people, 516 Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) dental, 507(map) mental health professional, 506(map) primary care, 505(map) Heating fuels, 296-98 High schools. See also Education dropouts, 159-61, 166-67 enrollments, 158, 166-67 graduates, 16, 27-29, 159-61, 162-63, 164-65 number of, 157 Higher education community colleges, 190(map), 192, 194 employment, 258, 259 enrollments, 16, 191, 192, 193, 194 graduates in population, 16, 159-61, 162-63 independent institutions, 191, 193 locations of institutions, 190(map) number of institutions, 16 Regents institutions, 191, 193 technical colleges, 190(map), 192, 194 Highway funds County Equalization and Adjustment Fund, 482 federal, 244, 467 local, 257 Special City and County Highway Fund, 482 Highways map, 470(map) mileage, 469, 480-81 Hispanics firms owned by, 81 high school graduates, 164-65 population, 378, 380, 404-5 Hogs. See Livestock Homeownership. See also Housing median values, 299-300 number of owner-occupied housing units, 286-87 rates, 284 vacancy rates, 284, 286-87 Honey production, 43 Hospitality industry. See Accommodations and food services Hospitals admissions, 495(map), 496-97 employment, 87, 258, 259, 496-97 locations, 494(map) number by county, 496-97 number in Kansas, 87 number of beds, 496-97 revenues, 87 utilization, 495(map) Hotels. See Accommodations and food services House districts, Kansas, 20(map) House of Representatives, U.S. district populations, 380, 381 districts, 18(map) Households. See also Families average sizes, 379, 380, 420-21 median incomes, 334, 335-36, 337-38 number by county, 420-21 528 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z number of vehicles per, 478-79 population, 379, 380 types, 379 Housing affordability, 305-7 characteristics, 286-87, 293-95 in cities, 292 construction permits, 308, 309-11, 312 energy consumption, 238, 239 group quarters, 379, 417-19 heating fuels, 296-98 kitchen facilities, 293-95 median rents, 285, 301-2 median values, 299-300 multifamily, 308 new privately-owned units, 308, 309-11 number of units, 286-87, 288-89, 290-91 owner-occupied, 284, 286-87, 299-300 plumbing facilities, 293-95 rented, 284, 286-87, 301-2, 303-4, 305-7 rents as percentage of income, 285 telephone service, 293-95 vacancy rates, 284, 286-87 Housing wages, 305-7 HPSAs. See Health Professional Shortage Areas Hunting. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting licenses, 372 participants’ state of residence, 369 by state, 371 - I - Ice cream. See Dairy products Income taxes, 253, 255, 263 Incomes. See also Payrolls; Poverty; Wages average annual, 222, 223 by county, 321-23, 326-27, 328-30, 331(map) farm, 56, 57 housing costs as percentage of, 285 by industry, 223, 318-20 median, 326-27 median family, 333, 335-36 median household, 334, 335-36, 337-38 in metropolitan areas, 227, 332 in micropolitan areas, 332 per capita, 16, 27-29, 324-25, 326-27, 328-30, 331(map) by region of country, 314-15, 316-17, 324-25 by source, 318, 321-23 by state, 22-23, 314-15, 316-17, 324-25, 333, 334 transfer payments, 318, 321-23 Indebtedness bank loans, 61, 62 counties, 260-62, 276-77 municipal, 257, 260-62, 278, 279-80 state government, 255 Independent colleges and universities enrollments, 191, 193 locations, 190(map) Indians. See American Indians Industries. See also Manufacturing average annual wages, 223 529 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 earnings, 318-20 employment, 73, 209-10, 211-13, 214-19 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 223, 318-20 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 100-105 payrolls, 73, 94-99 sales tax collections, 264 Information industries average annual wages, 223 broadcasting, 85, 128, 129(map) employment, 73, 85, 209, 214-16 incomes, 319 number of establishments, 73, 85, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 85, 94-96 receipts, 85 sales tax collections, 264 Inmates. See Correctional institutions Insurance. See also Finance and insurance health, 516, 517 life, 65, 86 International trade. See Exports Internet access in libraries, 138 Interstate highways, 467, 470(map) Irrigated cropland, 36, 40(map) - J - Jails. See Correctional institutions Jobs. See Employment Judicial districts, 154(map) Justice system. See Correctional institutions; Crime; Judicial districts; Law enforcement - K- Kansas Board of Regents. See Regents institutions Kansas legislature House districts, 20(map) Senate districts, 19(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, 203, 204 by county, 200-202 employed, 198, 200-202 historical trends, 196 in metropolitan areas, 203, 204 in micropolitan areas, 203, 204 monthly changes, 197, 198 unemployed, 199, 200-202 Labor market. See Employment Lakes. See Reservoirs Land areas counties, 34-35, 406-7, 409-10 in farms, 34-35 rural, 409-10 urban, 409-10 Land values, agricultural, 31. See also Assessed valuation, property Latinos. See Hispanics Law enforcement. See also Crime 530 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z employment, 153, 258, 259 officers, 151-52 LEAP. See Low Income Energy Assistance Legislature. See Kansas legislature Leisure. See Accommodations and food services; Arts and entertainment; Recreation Libraries electronic services, 138 government expenditures, 254, 257 Internet access, 138 materials, 136 number of, 137 services, 137 Licensed drivers, 469, 475 Life insurance, 65, 86 Livestock. See also Cattle; Poultry cash receipts, 57, 58 exports, 54, 115 feedlots, 50 Kansas’ rank in U.S., 36 number of operations, 50 prices, 59 production and value, 36, 42, 49 top 3 counties, 51 Local governments. See also Cities; Counties debt instruments, 260-62 employment, 210, 259 expenditures, 256-57 property taxes, 272 revenues, 256 units by state, 242 Low Income Energy Assistance (LEAP) program, 353-55 - M - Manufacturing average annual wages, 223 capital expenditures, 82 employment, 73, 82, 209, 214-16 exports, 16, 113, 115 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 318-19 by industry, 82 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 82, 94-96 products, 82 sales tax collections, 264 value added, 82 women-owned firms, 74-75 Maps of Kansas acres of soybeans harvested, 48(map) acres of wheat harvested, 47(map) average farm sizes, 33(map) cancer death rates, 515(map) cattle and calves inventory, 52(map) cellular towers and coverage areas, 134-35(map) congressional districts, 18(map) counties and county seats, 17(map) dentists, 504(map) employment residence ratios, 228(map) Health Professional Shortage Areas, 505(map), 506(map), 507(map) 531 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 higher education institutions, 190(map) highways, 470(map) hospitals, 494(map), 495(map) irrigated cropland, 40(map) judicial districts, 154(map) Kansas House districts, 20(map) Kansas Senate districts, 19(map) metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas, 384(map) mineral resources, 358(map) natural gas production, 362(map) oil production, 365(map) per capita incomes, 331(map) physicians, 501(map) population by region, 382(map) population changes, 391(map), 422(map) population densities, 408(map) precipitation, 120(map), 121(map), 122(map), 123(map) projected population changes, 428(map) railways, 471(map) recreational areas, 368(map) sales tax collections, 265(map), 269(map) temperatures, 118(map) trade pull factors, 108(map) unemployment rates, 205(map) urban clusters and urbanized areas, 411(map) Marriages, 487, 490-91 Mean renter wages, 305-7 Meat. See Livestock Media. See Communications; Information industries Median age. See Age Median income. See Incomes Medicine. See Health care; Hospitals; Physicians Men. See Gender Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, 506(map) Metropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 227 labor force, 203, 204 labor market summary, 211-13 map, 384(map) per capita incomes, 332 populations, 16, 385 unemployment rates, 203, 204, 208 Micropolitan areas. See also Cities average wages, 227 labor force, 203, 204 map, 384(map) per capita incomes, 332 unemployment rates, 203, 204 Migration, 392-94, 426-27 Milk. See Dairy products Mineral resources. See also Natural gas; Petroleum localities, 358(map) production, 357 Mining average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 209, 214-16 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 318 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 nonfuel raw mineral production, 357 532 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z number of establishments, 73, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 94-96 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Minority groups firms owned by, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 high school graduates, 164-65 inmates, 150 populations, 378, 380, 401-3, 404-5 Motor fuels. See also Petroleum consumption, 234, 235, 469, 472 taxes, 263, 469, 473, 474 Motor vehicles. See also Transportation accidents and fatalities, 468, 469 commuting use, 483-85 dealers, 84, 209, 319 licensed drivers, 469, 475 number per household, 478-79 registered, 469, 475, 476-77 registration fees, 480-81 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, 237, 238, 239, 240 number of wells, 359, 360-61 prices, 240 production, 240, 359, 360-61, 362(map) residential heating with, 296-98 Newspapers. See also Information industries daily, 130 publishers, 85 weekly, 131-33 Northern Plains Region, agricultural wages, 55 Nursing homes, 87, 508-9 - O - Oil. See Gasoline; Petroleum Older adults. See Adults, age 65 and over Other services. See Service industries - P - Pacific Islanders. See Asians and Pacific Islanders Parks, state, 368(map), 370 Patent grants, 116 Payrolls. See also Incomes; Wages by city, 92-93 by county, 90-91, 94-99 finance and insurance, 73, 86, 94-96 health care, 73, 87 by industry, 73, 94-99 information industries, 73, 85 manufacturing, 73, 82, 94-96 retail trade, 73, 84, 94-96 service industries, 73, 89, 97-99 state government, 258 533 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 wholesale trade, 73, 83, 94-96 Personal incomes. See Incomes Petroleum. See also Gasoline consumption, 237, 238, 239 number of wells, 359, 363-64 prices, 240 production, 359, 363-64, 365(map) Physicians number by county, 498-500 number of persons per, 498-500 per 1,000 people, 501(map) Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas, 505(map) Political parties, voter registration, 281-82. See also Elections Population by age, 375-76, 377, 381, 395-96 births, 392-94, 426-27, 487, 488-89 changes by county, 24-26, 386-88, 389-90, 391(map), 422(map), 423-25 cities, 278, 279-80, 435-51, 452-64 cities over 10,000, 16, 433, 434 components of changes, 392-94, 426-27 congressional districts, 380, 381 counties, 386-88, 389-90, 423-25 county rankings, 24-26 deaths, 392-94, 426-27 densities by county, 24-26, 406-7, 408(map) density, state, 16 families, 379, 380 by gender, 375-76, 377, 399-400 group quarters, 379, 417-19 growth, 16, 374, 382(map) Hispanic, 378, 380, 404-5 historical trends, 374, 375-76, 386-88 households, 379, 380 metropolitan areas, 385 migration, 392-94, 426-27 minority groups, 378, 380, 401-3, 404-5 as percentage of U.S., 374 by race, 378, 380, 401-3 by region, 382(map) rural, 412-14 state, 16 state rankings, 21 United States, 374 urban, 412-14, 415-16 Population projections adults, age 65 and over, 383, 431-32 by age, 383 by county, 24-26, 428(map), 429-30 by gender, 383 by state, 21 Postsecondary education. See Higher education Poultry, cash receipts, 58 Poverty adults, age 65 and over, 343 children, 181-87, 341, 342, 346-47, 348-49, 517 by county, 344-45, 346-47, 348-49 families, 346-47 food stamp recipients, 22-23, 27-29, 350-52 free or reduced price lunch program enrollment, 178-80 Low Income Energy Assistance program, 353-55 534 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 rates, 16, 340, 344-45 by school district, 181-87 by state, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 517 Precipitation average, 120(map), 121(map), 123(map), 124, 125-26 by county, 121(map), 122(map), 125-26 by region, 120(map), 124 total, 120(map), 122(map), 124, 125-26 Preschools, 158, 510-12 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), 505(map) Prisons. See Correctional institutions Private colleges. See Independent colleges and universities Property crime, 140, 141-43, 147 Property taxes. See also Assessed valuation, property city rates, 278, 279-80 collections, 256, 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, 469, 483-85 Public universities. See Higher education Publishing. See Information industries Pull factors, 108(map), 109-10 Pupil-teacher ratios, 168-69 - R - Racial groups. See Minority groups; Whites Radio stations, 128. See also Broadcasting Railroads commodities moved, 469 map, 471(map) miles operated, 469 Rainfall. See Precipitation Real estate. See also Housing; Property taxes agricultural land values, 31 average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 217-19 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 319 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 103-5 payrolls, 73, 97-99 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Recreation. See also Forestry, fishing, and hunting areas, 367, 368(map), 370 hunting and fishing licenses, 372 participants’ state of residence, 369 reservoirs, 367, 368(map) state parks, 368(map), 370 Regents institutions, 191, 193 Regions of Kansas agricultural production, 37-39 climate, 118(map), 119, 124 farm acreage, 37-39 populations, 382(map) Religious organizations, 89 Rental housing. See also Housing 535 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 fair market rents, 303-4, 305-7 median rents, 285, 301-2 number of units, 286-87 rents as percentage of income, 285 vacancy rates, 284, 286-87 Reservoirs, 367, 368(map) Restaurants. See Accommodations and food services Retail trade average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 84, 209, 214-16 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 319 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 84, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 84, 94-96 sales, 84, 106-7 sales tax collections, 264 types of retailers, 84 women-owned firms, 74-75 Revenues. See also Taxes local governments, 256 state government, 253, 255, 263 Road and street mileage, 466, 469, 480-81. See also Highways Rural land area, 409-10. See also Agriculture Rural population, by county, 412-14 - S - Salaries. See Incomes Sales taxes changes in collections, 265(map) collection by county, 266-68 collections, 256, 263 by industry, 264 per capita, 269(map), 270-71 taxable sales, 106-7 SAT. See Scholastic Assessment Test scores Savings institutions. See also Finance and insurance employment, 86 number of, 86 payrolls, 86 revenues, 86 SCCHF. See Special City and County Highway Fund Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores, 188 School districts. See also Education assessed valuations and taxes, 170-77 debt instruments, 260-62 enrollments, 16, 170-77 largest, 16 number per state, 242 poverty, 181-87 property taxes, 170-77, 272 state aid, 254 Schools. See Education; High schools Secondary education. See High schools Self-employment, 72 Senate districts, Kansas, 19(map) Senior citizens. See Adults, age 65 and over Service industries average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 89, 209-10, 217-19 536 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 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 320 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 89, 103-5 other services, 89 payrolls, 73, 89, 97-99 revenues, 89 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Sex. See Gender Sheep. See Livestock Small business. See Business Social assistance services, 87 Sorghum production, 45 Soybeans acres planted and harvested, 41, 48(map) production, 36, 41 yields, 41 Special City and County Highway Fund (SCCHF), 482 State comparison tables ACT scores, 189 average annual wages, 222 business bankruptcies, 71 business starts, 69 business terminations, 70 electricity consumption, 236 energy, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236 expenditures per pupil, 156 exports, 112 food stamp recipients, 22-23 government units, 242 health insurance coverage, 516, 517 high school graduates, 22-23 housing vacancy and ownership rates, 284 hunting and fishing, 371 libraries, 136, 137, 138 median ages, 22-23 median family incomes, 333 median household incomes, 334 motor fuel tax rates, 473 participants in wildlife-associated recreation, 369 patents issued and trademarks registered, 116 per capita incomes, 22-23, 324-25 personal incomes, 22-23, 314-15, 316-17 population, 21 poverty, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 517 rents, 285 road and street mileage, 466 Scholastic Assessment Test scores, 188 self-employment, 72 unemployment rates, 22-23 uninsured children, 517 State government (Kansas). See also Kansas legislature; Taxes employment, 210, 258 expenditures, 16, 254, 255 general fund, 253, 254 revenues, 253, 255, 263 State parks, 368(map), 370 State universities. See Higher education States 537 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 agricultural exports, 53(map) change in exports, 111(map) Stores. See Retail trade Street mileage, 466, 469 Students. See Education Sunflower seed production, 46 Sunflower State Summary, 16 - T - Tangible property valuation. See Assessed valuation, property Taxes. See also Sales taxes assessed valuations, 170-77, 273-75, 276-77, 278, 279-80 income, 253, 255, 263 motor fuels, 263, 469, 473, 474 property, 256, 263, 272, 276-77, 278, 279-80 rates, 279-80 school levies, 170-77, 272 state, 253, 255, 263 Teachers. See also Education number of, 168-69 pupil-teacher ratios, 168-69 Technical colleges enrollments, 192, 194 locations, 190(map) Telephone service cellular towers and coverage areas, 134-35(map) residential, 293-95 Television stations. See also Broadcasting digital TV licensees, 129(map) number of, 128 Temperatures, 118(map), 119 Trade pull factors, 108(map), 109-10 Trademark registration, 116 Transfer payments, 318, 321-23 Transit systems, 469, 483-85 Transportation accidents and fatalities, 468, 469 airports, 259, 469 bridges, 467, 469 commuting methods and times, 483-85 electricity consumption, 236, 238, 239 fuel consumption, 234, 235, 238, 239, 469, 472 gross state product, 67, 68 highway funds, 244, 257, 467, 482 highway map, 470(map) licensed drivers, 469, 475 rail, 469, 471(map) registered vehicles, 469, 475, 476-77 road and street mileage, 466, 469, 480-81 sales tax collections, 264 transit systems, 469, 483-85 vehicle miles of travel, 469, 480-81 vehicle registration fees, 480-81 vehicles per household, 478-79 waterways, 469 Transportation industries average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 209, 214-16 incomes, 319 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 538 Quick link to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z number of establishments, 73, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 94-96 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Trucks. See Motor vehicles; Transportation Turkeys. See Poultry - U - Unemployment numbers, 196, 199, 200-202 Unemployment rates annual averages, 205(map), 206-7 by city, 203, 204, 208 by county, 27-29, 200-202, 205(map), 206-7 historical trends, 196 by metropolitan area, 203, 204, 208 by micropolitan area, 203, 204 by state, 16, 22-23 United States government. See Federal government Universities. See Higher education Urban clusters and urbanized areas. See also Cities; Metropolitan areas; Micropolitan areas land areas, 409-10 map, 411(map) Utilities. See also Energy average annual wages, 223 employment, 214-16 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 318 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 94-96 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 - V - Valuations. See Assessed valuation, property Value added by manufacture, 82 Vehicles. See Motor vehicles Vital statistics births, 392-94, 426-27, 487, 488-89 deaths, 392-94, 426-27, 487, 488-89 divorces and annulments, 487, 490-91 marriages, 487, 490-91 Voter registration, 281-82. See also Elections - W - Wages. See also Incomes; Payrolls agricultural labor, 55, 223 average annual, 16, 222, 223 average per job, 224-26 by county, 321-23 government expenditures, 247-49, 250-52, 254 housing, 305-7 mean renter, 305-7 in metropolitan areas, 227 in micropolitan areas, 227 as source of income, 318 Waterways, 469 Wheat acres planted and harvested, 41, 47(map) exports, 54, 115 539 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 flour, 16, 36, 42 prices, 59 production, 16, 36, 41, 42, 45 top 3 counties, 45 yields, 41 Whites high school graduates, 164-65 inmates, 150 population, 378, 380, 401-3 Wholesale trade average annual wages, 223 employment, 73, 83, 209, 214-16 gross state product, 67, 68 incomes, 319 minority-owned firms, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81 number of establishments, 73, 83, 100-102 payrolls, 73, 83, 94-96 products, 83 sales, 83 sales tax collections, 264 women-owned firms, 74-75 Wildlife areas, 368(map) Wildlife-associated recreation participants, 369. See also Fishing; Hunting Women. See also Gender firms owned by, 74-75 inmates, 149, 150 law enforcement officers, 151-52, 153 540