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Page 1: Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001

36th Edition, December 2002

KansasStatisticalAbstract2001

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of Kansas

published on-line by

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Table of Contents Foreword .......................................................................................................................... 10 Preface.............................................................................................................................. 11 Kansas Counties and County Seats (map) .................................................................. 12 County Rankings............................................................................................................. 13 Selected County Population Rankings .................................................................................... 14 Selected County Rankings ...................................................................................................... 17 Agriculture........................................................................................................................ 20 State Summary, 2000.............................................................................................................. 21

State Summary, 1999 (revised)............................................................................................... 21 Kansas’ Rank in U.S. Agriculture, 2000 .................................................................................. 22 Total Acres of Land in Farms by District, 2000 (map)............................................................. 23 Number of Farms in Kansas, 1970-2000 (graph).................................................................... 24 Average Size of Farms in Kansas, 1970-2000 (graph) ........................................................... 24 Statistics of Farms in Kansas 1920-2000, Selected Years ..................................................... 25 Land Area and Proportion in Farms, 1992 and 1997 .............................................................. 26 Farm, Crop and Livestock Information by County, 2000 ......................................................... 28 Kansas Agricultural Exports, 1996-2000 ................................................................................. 30 Agriculture Industry Production in Kansas, 1990-2000 ........................................................... 31 Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and Poultry Production, 1960-2000, Selected Years.......... 34 Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas, 1995-2000 .................................................................. 35 Commercial Livestock Slaughter in Kansas, 1990-2000......................................................... 35 Number of Livestock Operations, by Specie in Kansas, 1994-2000, Selected Years............. 35 Livestock Shipped into Kansas, by State of Origin, and Shipped Out of Kansas, by State of Receipt, 1999 and 2000................................................................................. 36 Prices Received by Kansas Farmers, 1995-2001 ................................................................... 37 Index Numbers of Prices Received by Farmers, Kansas Annual Averages, 1976-2001 ........ 37 Average Net Farm Income per Farm in Kansas, 1970-2000 (graph)...................................... 38 Gross Net Farm Income, 1996-2000....................................................................................... 39 Cash Receipts and Farm Income, 1996-2000 ........................................................................ 39 Percentage of Farm Cash Receipts From Marketing of Major Commodities in Kansas, 1925-2001, Selected Years .............................................................................................. 40 Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region, 1989-2001................................................ 41 Total Loans/Total Assets and Net Farm Income by County, 2001.......................................... 42 Banking and Finance ...................................................................................................... 44 Life Insurance in Force in Kansas and the United States, 1950-2000, Selected Years.......... 45 FDIC - Insured Savings Institutions in Kansas, Fourth Quarter 1993-2001 ............................ 45 Bank Deposits in Kansas by County, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001......................................... 46 Banking Growth in Kansas, 1949-2001................................................................................... 48

Business and Manufacturing......................................................................................... 49 New Firms by State, 1995-2000 .............................................................................................. 50 Business Dissolutions by State, 1998, 1999, and 2000 .......................................................... 51 Self-Employment by State, 1995-2000.................................................................................... 52 Asian and Pacific Islander-Owned Business in Kansas, 1997 ................................................ 53 Hispanic-Owned Business in Kansas, 1997............................................................................ 54 American Indian and Alaska Native-Owned Business in Kansas, 1997 ................................. 55 Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997 ......................................................... 56

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Business and Manufacturing (con’t) Black-Owned Business in Kansas, 1992 and 1997................................................................. 57 Manufacturing in Kansas, 1998............................................................................................... 58 Manufacturing in Kansas, 1999............................................................................................... 59 Manufacturing in Kansas, 2000............................................................................................... 60 Finance and Insurance in Kansas, 1997 ................................................................................. 61 Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997 .................................................................................................. 62 Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997 .......................................................................................... 64 Employees, Payrolls and Number of Firms for Various Industries in Kansas, 1999 and 2000................................................................................................................. 65 Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 1999 .................................................................................... 66 Total Annual Payroll by Industry, 2000 .................................................................................... 72 Number of Establishments by Industry, 1999.......................................................................... 78 Number of Establishments by Industry, 2000.......................................................................... 84 Taxable Retail Sales, by County, 1998-2001 .......................................................................... 90 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 2001 (map)............................................................................. 99 County Trade Pull Factors, FY 1990-2001, Selected Years.................................................. 100 Total U.S. Exports via Kansas, Top 25 Countries based on 2001 Dollar Value.................... 102 U.S. Exports via Kansas, Top 25 Commodities Based on 2001 Dollar Value....................... 103 Kansas Gross State Product by Industry, 1996-2000 ........................................................... 104 U.S. Gross State Product by Industry, 1996-2000 ................................................................ 104 Patent Grants by County, 1990-1999 .................................................................................... 105 Climate............................................................................................................................ 107 Kansas Regional Temperatures, 2000, January and July Averages (map) .......................... 108 Kansas Regional Total Precipitation, 2000, and Average, 1961-1990 (map) ....................... 108 Temperatures in Kansas, 2000 and Average........................................................................ 109 Precipitation in Kansas, 2000 and Average........................................................................... 110 Kansas County Precipitation, 1997-2000, and 1961-1990 Average...................................... 111 Kansas County Precipitation, 2000 (map) ............................................................................. 113 Kansas County Average Precipitation, 1961-1990 (map) ..................................................... 113 Communications ........................................................................................................... 114 Radio and Television Stations in Kansas, 1971-2000........................................................... 115 Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-2001 ............................................................................. 116 Courts, Crime, and Public Safety ................................................................................ 119 Total Crime Index Offenses in Kansas, 1969-1994, and 1997-1998 .................................... 120 Crime Index Offenses by County, 1998................................................................................. 121 Arrests by County, 1995-1998............................................................................................... 123 Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 1998 ...................................................... 125 Admissions and Releases, All Institutions, 1996-2002.......................................................... 126 Resident Average Daily Inmate Population by Correctional Facility, FY 2001 and 2002 ...... 127 Capacity of Correctional Facilities, June 30, 2002 ................................................................ 127 Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities, June 30, 1998-2002 Populations.............. 128 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County, 1997, 1998, and 1999................................................................................ 129 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Cities of 10,000 or More, 1996-1999 ................................................................................................................... 131 Kansas Judicial Districts, 2002 (map) ................................................................................... 132 Education ....................................................................................................................... 133 Number of Accredited Public Schools in Kansas, 1975-76 - 2000-01................................... 134 Public School Enrollment in Kansas, Fall 1996-2001............................................................ 134 High School Graduates by County, by Race, 2000-2001 ...................................................... 135

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Education (con’t) Percent High School Graduate or Higher, by County, 1990 and 2000.................................. 137 High School Dropouts by County, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 .............................................. 139 Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2001-2002........................................................................... 141 Kansas School Districts: 2001 School Tax Rates for 2002................................................... 143 Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State, 1959-60 – 1998-99, Selected Years............................................................... 150 Scholastic Assessment Test Score Averages by State, 1987-88, 1995-96, 2000-01........... 151 Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 1997 ....................................................... 152 Location of Higher Educational Institutions, Fall 2001 (map) ................................................ 159 Enrollment in Kansas’ Four-Year Colleges and Universities, Spring 2001............................ 160 Enrollment in Kansas’ Two-Year Colleges, Spring 2001....................................................... 161 Other Institutions, Spring 2001.............................................................................................. 161 Enrollment in Kansas’ Four-Year Colleges and Universities, Fall 2001 ................................ 162 Enrollment in Kansas’ Two-Year Colleges, Fall 2001 ........................................................... 163 Other Institutions, Fall 2001................................................................................................... 163 Enrollment in Kansas’ Technical Colleges, Spring 2001....................................................... 164 Enrollment in Kansas’ Technical Colleges, Fall 2001 ........................................................... 164 Educational Attainment by County, 2000: Persons 25 years and Older................................ 165 Public Library Materials by State, FY 1999............................................................................ 168 Public Library Materials by State, FY 2000............................................................................ 169 Public Library Service by State, FY 1999 .............................................................................. 170 Public Library Service by State, FY 2000 .............................................................................. 172 Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internet, by State, FY 1999.......................................................................................................... 174 Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internet, by State, FY 2000.......................................................................................................... 175 Elections......................................................................................................................... 176 Kansas Senate Districts, 2002 (map).................................................................................... 177 Kansas House Districts, 2002 (map)..................................................................................... 178 Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President, November 2000....... 179 Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senator, November 2002 .................. 181 Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senator, November 1998 .................. 183 U.S. Congressional Districts, 2002 (map) ............................................................................. 185 Kansas General Election Statistics for Representatives in Congress, November 2002 ....... 186 Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor, November 2002....................................... 189 Voter Registration and Party Affiliation by County, as of October 21, 2002 .......................... 191

Employment and Earnings........................................................................................... 193 Civilian Labor Force in Kansas, 1950-2001 (Place of Residence) ........................................ 194 Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County, 2000 and 2001................................................... 195 Kansas Total Civilian Labor Force, 1999-2001 (graph)......................................................... 199 Kansas Employed Civilian Labor Force, 1999-2001 (graph)................................................. 200 Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 1995-2001: Annual Averages ......................... 201 Kansas Unemployed Civilian Labor Force, 1999-2001 (graph)............................................. 204 Average Unemployment Rate for Kansas Counties, 2001 (map) ......................................... 205 Kansas Labor Market Summary, 2000 and 2001.................................................................. 206 Employment Data for Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Kansas, 2000-2001 ......................... 207 Mid-March Employment by Industry, 1999 ............................................................................ 209 Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2000 ............................................................................ 215 Farm and Nonfarm Employees by County, 1996-2000 ......................................................... 221 State Average Annual Pay for 1999 and 2000 and Percent Change in Pay for all Covered Workers ................................................................................................ 224 Average Annual Pay by Industry, Kansas and the U.S., 1998-2000 ..................................... 225 Average Annual Pay by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 1998-2000 ........................................ 225

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Employment and Earnings (con’t) Average Wage per Job for Counties and Metropolitan Areas, Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work, 1990-2000, Selected Years.............................. 226 Energy............................................................................................................................. 230 Energy Consumption by Sector in Kansas, 1999 .................................................................. 231 Energy Consumption Estimates by Source in Kansas, 1995-1999....................................... 231 Natural Gas Prices for Kansas, 1997-2001........................................................................... 232 Petroleum Product Prices for Kansas, 1997-2001 ................................................................ 232 Natural Gas Production and Use by Kansas, 1997-2001...................................................... 232 Energy Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 1999...................................................... 233 Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption Per Capita, Ranked by State, 1999 ..... 235 Government (State and Local) ..................................................................................... 236 Government Units by State, 1997 ......................................................................................... 237 State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Revenues for Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 and 2001 .................................................................................... 238 State General Fund, Comparative Statement of Expenditures for Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 and 2001 .................................................................................... 239 Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas, 1996-1997, 1997-1998, and 1998-1999 .............................................................................................................. 240 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas, 1999 and 2000........................ 242 Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government, March 2001...................................... 244 Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government, March 2001...................................... 245 Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2001 .............. 246 Kansas State Government Tax Collections, 1999, 2000, and 2001...................................... 249 Sales Tax Collections by Kansas Counties for Calendar Years 1995-2001 ........................ 250 Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County, Fiscal Years 1996-2001................................. 253 Percent Change in Sales Tax Collections, Calendar Years 2000-2001 (map) ..................... 255 State Sales Tax per Capita, Fiscal Year 2001 (map) ............................................................ 256 Sales Tax Collections by Business Classification, Calendar Years 1996-2001 .................... 257 Summary of Property Taxes Levied by Taxing Districts, November 1, 2000 and 2001........ 258 Assessed Valuation and Taxes by County, 2001 .................................................................. 259 2001 County Tax Rates for 2002........................................................................................... 261 2001 City Tax Rates for 2002, Kansas Cities of the First Class............................................ 263 2001 Tax Rates for 2002, Kansas Cities of the Second Class ............................................. 264 Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2001........................................ 266 Total Federal Government Expenditures by County, Fiscal Years 1996-2001 ..................... 269 Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas, Fiscal Years 1998-2001................................................................................................. 271 Housing and Construction ........................................................................................... 272 Number of Housing Units by Counties in Kansas, Census Years 1950-2000....................... 273 Housing Units for Places of 10,000 or More, 1980, 1990, and 2000 and Percent Change............................................................................................................. 275 Housing Characteristics by County, 2000 ............................................................................. 276 Selected Housing Characteristics by County, 1990 and 2000 .............................................. 278 House Heating Fuel, by County, 2000................................................................................... 281 Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units and Median Value, by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................................................................... 284 Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Median Rent, by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................................................................... 286 Occupied Housing Units and Percent of Vehicles Available, by County, 2000 ..................... 288 New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized, Kansas and the United States, 1999-2001 ..................................................................................................................... 290

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Housing and Construction (con’t) Permit Authorized Construction in Kansas Counties, 1999-2001 ......................................... 291 Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities, 1994-2001 ...................... 294 Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, United States, and Surrounding States, 1998-2001 ..................................................................................................................... 295 Income ............................................................................................................................ 296 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1997-2001...................................................... 297 Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1970-2000...................................................... 299 Kansas Personal Income by Source, 1998-2000 .................................................................. 301 Kansas Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry, 2001......................... 303 Personal Income by Source by County, 1997 ....................................................................... 305 Personal Income by Source by County, 1998 ....................................................................... 308 Personal Income by Source by County, 1999 ....................................................................... 311 Personal Income by Source by County, 2000 ....................................................................... 314 Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region, 2000 and 2001............................................................................................................... 317 Per Capita Income in 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999, Kansas and Kansas Counties ....................................................................................... 319 Per Capita Personal Income, by County, 2000 (map) ........................................................... 321 Per Capita Personal Income by County and Metropolitan Areas, 1990-2000 ....................... 322 Median Income for Four-Person Families by State, 1990-2000, Selected Calendar Years............................................................................................... 325 Median Income of Households by State, 1990-2000, Selected Years .................................. 326 Estimated Median Household Income for Kansas Counties, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998....................................................................................... 327 Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties, 1989 and 1999........................................... 329 Poverty Status by State in 2001, All Ages ............................................................................. 331 Percent of People in Poverty by State, 1995-2000................................................................ 332 State Estimates of People Under Age 5 in Poverty, Selected Years, 1996, 1997, 1998....... 333 Poverty Status by State in 2001, People Under 18 ............................................................... 334 Poverty Status by State in 2001, People 65 Years and Over ................................................ 335 Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 1995, 1997, 1998............ 336 Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Counties in Kansas, 1995, 1997, 1998........................................................................................................... 338 Estimates for People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 1995, 1997, 1998...... 340 Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by County, Fiscal Years 1999, 2000, and 2001............................................................................... 342 Mining and Mineral Resources .................................................................................... 345 Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 1998-2000...................................... 346 Principal Mineral Producing Localities in Kansas, 2000 (map) ............................................. 347 Oil Production in Kansas, 1889-2001, Selected Years.......................................................... 348 Natural Gas Production in Kansas, 1886-2001, Selected Years........................................... 348 Kansas Gas Production and Number of Producing Wells by County, 1999-2001 ................ 349 Kansas Gas Production by County, 2001 (map) ................................................................... 350 Kansas Oil production and Number of Producing Wells by County, 1999-2001................... 351 Kansas Oil Production by County 2001 (map) ...................................................................... 353 Parks and Recreation ................................................................................................... 354 Federal Reservoirs in Kansas ............................................................................................... 355 Visitation Data and Size of State Park Recreational Areas, 1995-2001................................ 356 Kansas Recreational Areas, 2002 (map) .............................................................................. 357 Number and Value of Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas, 1997-2001 ................ 358

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Population ...................................................................................................................... 359 Population of Kansas by Region, July 1, 2001, and Percent Change, 1990-2000 (map) ..... 360 Population Growth, Kansas and the United States, 1860-2001, Selected Years.................. 361 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-1980 .............................................. 362 Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000 ....................................... 364 Population of Kansas and U.S. by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 and 2000 ..................... 365 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Age and Gender, 2000-2025 ............................ 366 Projections of the Population of Kansas by Gender, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2000-2025 ..................................................................................................................... 367 Population Summary for Congressional Districts, 2000 ........................................................ 368 Age, by Congressional District, 2000 .................................................................................... 369 Race and Hispanic Origin, by Congressional District, 2000.................................................. 370 Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970 .................................................. 371 Population of Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change ...................... 374 Population of Kansas Counties, 1990-1999, and Percent Change – April 2002 Revisions...................................................................................................... 376 Percent Population Change of Kansas Counties, 1990-2000 (map)..................................... 379 Population of Kansas Counties and Percent Change, April 2000, July 1, 2000, and July 1, 2001 ....................................................................................... 380 Population Estimates for Counties and Components of Change, 1990-1999....................... 382 Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, by County, 1980-1990............................. 385 Population Projections of Kansas Counties, 2000-2030, Selected Years, and Percent Change 2000-2030 .......................................................................................... 388 Projected Percent Population Change, 2000-2030 (map)..................................................... 391 Age, by County, in Kansas, 2000 .......................................................................................... 392 Age, by County, in Kansas, 1990 .......................................................................................... 394 Median Age of Persons in Kansas Counties, Census Years 1950-2000 .............................. 396 Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties, 2000-2030, Selected Years ........................................................................................... 398 Population Density of Kansas Counties, 2000 (map) ............................................................ 407 Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties, 1980, 1990, 2000 .......................... 408 Population of Kansas Counties by Gender, April 1990 and April 2000 ................................. 410 Urban and Rural Population by County, 1930-1960 .............................................................. 412 Urban and Rural Population by County, 1970-2000 .............................................................. 414 Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties, Census Years 1920-2000 ................ 416 Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 1990.................................................................. 418 Hispanic Population of Kansas Counties, 1990 and 2000, and Percent Change ................. 420 Population of Counties by Race, April 1, 2000 ...................................................................... 422 Population of Metropolitan Areas 1990-2000, Selected Years.............................................. 425 Population of Metropolitan Areas, 2000-2001 ....................................................................... 426 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More, Census Years, 1900-1990.......................... 427 Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More, 1990-2000, Selected Years, and Percent Change, 1990-2000 ......................................................................................... 428 Population of Incorporated Places in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980........................................... 429 Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates 1992-1999, and Percent Change, 1990-2000 ......................................................................................... 435 Group Quarters Population by County, 1990 and 2000......................................................... 453 Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas, Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000..................................................................................................................... 456 Relationship by Household Type, 2000................................................................................. 456 Number of Households by County, 1990 and 2000............................................................... 457 Transportation ............................................................................................................... 459 Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2000............................................................................. 460 Public Road and Street Mileage by State, 1997-2000........................................................... 461

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Transportation (con’t) Expenditure of Federal Funds Administered by the Federal Highway Administration in Kansas, 1963-2000............................................................................ 462 Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas, 1962-2000 ................................................................... 463 State Motor Fuel Tax Rates, 2000 ........................................................................................ 464 Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Rates, 1926-2002............................................................................ 465 Number of Vehicle Registrations in Kansas, 1996-2000....................................................... 466 Kansas Drivers by License Class, 1995-2000....................................................................... 466 Kansas Drivers by Age Category, 1996-2000 ....................................................................... 466 Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County, 2000 ............................................................ 467 Kansas County Highway Statistics, 2000 .............................................................................. 469 Special City & County Highway Fund and County Equalization & Adjustment Fund, Calendar Year 2001 ...................................................................................................... 470 Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas, 1950-2000.............................................. 471 Commuting to Work, 2000: Percent of Workers 16 years and over ..................................... 472 Vital Statistics and Health ............................................................................................ 475 Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the United States, 1956-2001, Selected Years ...................................................... 476 Marriages, Divorces, and Annulments by Kansas Counties, 1998-2001 .............................. 477 Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence, 1998-2001 ................................................ 479 Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient and County of Residence, 2000..................... 481 Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000.................................................................................... 483 Utilization of Kansas Hospitals, 2000: Admissions per Bed (map)........................................ 485 Kansas Hospitals, 2000 (map) .............................................................................................. 486 Practicing Physicians in Kansas by County, 1999-2001........................................................ 487 Physicians per 1,000 People, 2001 (map)............................................................................. 490 Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas, 2002 (map)........................................... 491 Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice, 1999-2001................................................ 492 Dentists per 1,000 People, 2001 (map)................................................................................. 494 Child Care Facilities by County, October 2002...................................................................... 495 Adult Care Homes in Kansas by County, July-December 2001 ............................................ 498 Cancer Death Rates per 10,000 Population by County, 1993-1997...................................... 500 Cancer Death Rates per 10,000 People, 1997 (map) ........................................................... 502 Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage, by State, 1996-2000 ..................... 503 Low Income Uninsured Children, by State: Three-year Averages for 1999, 2000, and 2001........................................................................................................................ 504

Index ............................................................................................................................... 505

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FOREWORD

The Thirty-sixth Edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract contains data collected through November 2002 for eighteen different categories of information: Agriculture, Banking, Business and Industry, Climate, Communications, Crime, Education, Elections, Employment and Earnings, Energy, Government, Housing and Construction, Income, Mining, Parks and Recreation, Population, Transportation, and Vital Statistics and Health.

For the first time in the thirty six years that the Abstract has been produced, no bound copy will be available; instead, all of the tables can be accessed on the Policy Research Institute=s Web site, in a pdf file:

http://www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah/

By producing the Abstract in this format, the Editor and Policy Research staff are making the state=s foremost collection of statistics easily available to the United States and the rest of the world.

I welcome suggestions concerning the new data and how PRI can improve the Kansas Statistical Abstract. Please address any correspondence to me at the Policy Research Institute, 607 Blake Hall, 1541 Lilac Lane, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044-3177, or call 785-864-105. You may also send comments by e-mail:

[email protected]

Thelma Helyar

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Preface

Special thanks are owed to Larry Hoyle, Associate Scientist, Xanthippe Stevens, Information Specialist, Laura Kriegstrom Stull, Graphic Designer and Production Editor, Charlotte Talley, Administrative Specialist, and Marie McEvoy, Student Assistant, and to the Kansas Center for Community Economic Development, which provided some of the funding needed for data collection. They all contributed significantly to the preparation of this edition of the Kansas Statistical Abstract.

Many people and agencies provided data for the Abstract. I particularly acknowledge the assistance of the staff of the Kansas Departments of Administration, Health and Environment, Agricultural Statistics, Transportation, Revenue, and Education, and for the data provided by the Labor Market Information Services sector of the Kansas Department of Human Resources, the Kansas Geological Survey, the Secretary of State=s Office, Wichita State University=s Center for Economic Development and Business Research, Kansas State University=s Department of Agricultural Economics, and the U.S. Bureaus of the Census and of Economic Analysis.

I hope that the Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001 will serve as a useful resource. For additional information on specific areas please contact the agencies cited at the end of each table. Reproduction of the Abstract is permitted on condition that the sources are cited. Thelma Helyar Editor, Kansas Statistical Abstract

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Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

ChautauquaCherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

ClayCloud

Coffey

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Crawford

Decatur

Dickinson

Doniphan

Douglas

Edwards

Elk

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Ellsworth

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Greeley

Greenwood

Hamilton

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Haskell

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Osage

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Saline

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Shawnee

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Wichita

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County Rankings

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Population Population Population Change Population Density Projected PopulationApril 1, 1990r April 1, 2000 1990-2000 2000 2010

Percent Persons /County Persons Rank Persons Rank Change Rank Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank

Allen 14,638 35 14,385 35 -1.8 59 28.6 30 12,279 35 Anderson 7,803 53 8,110 51 3.8 34 13.9 46 6,893 51 Atchison 16,932 30 16,774 32 -0.9 51 38.8 18 14,574 33 Barber 5,874 67 5,307 70 -10.7 93 4.7 83 5,065 68 Barton 29,382 18 28,205 20 -4.2 72 31.5 25 26,281 22 Bourbon 14,966 34 15,379 34 2.7 39 24.1 31 13,415 34 Brown 11,128 39 10,724 40 -3.8 67 18.8 38 10,134 38 Butler 50,580 9 59,482 9 15.0 7 41.7 17 60,224 9 Chase 3,021 96 3,030 93 0.3 47 3.9 87 2,328 98 Chautauqua 4,407 75 4,359 77 -1.1 54 6.8 67 3,348 78 Cherokee 21,374 26 22,605 26 5.4 29 38.5 19 20,171 27 Cheyenne 3,243 92 3,165 90 -2.5 63 3.1 94 2,483 97 Clark 2,418 98 2,390 100 -1.2 56 2.5 101 1,989 101 Clay 9,158 45 8,822 47 -3.8 67 13.7 48 7,389 48 Cloud 11,023 40 10,268 43 -7.4 81 14.3 43 9,120 41 Coffey 8,404 46 8,865 46 5.2 30 14.1 45 7,272 49 Comanche 2,313 102 1,967 103 -17.6 104 2.5 101 1,883 103 Cowley 36,915 12 36,291 13 -1.7 58 32.2 24 37,774 12 Crawford 35,582 13 38,242 12 7.0 25 64.5 10 33,879 16 Decatur 4,021 81 3,472 84 -15.8 102 3.9 87 3,059 84 Dickinson 18,958 27 19,344 28 2.0 41 22.8 33 16,542 30 Doniphan 8,134 50 8,249 49 1.4 42 21.0 36 6,847 52 Douglas 81,798 5 99,962 5 18.2 3 218.7 5 102,015 5 Edwards 3,787 84 3,449 86 -9.8 90 5.5 75 2,982 86 Elk 3,327 91 3,261 89 -2.0 60 5.0 78 2,692 91 Ellis 26,004 21 27,507 22 5.5 28 30.6 27 25,804 23 Ellsworth 6,586 62 6,525 60 -0.9 51 9.1 54 6,818 53 Finney 33,070 15 40,523 11 18.4 2 31.2 26 63,653 8 Ford 27,463 19 32,458 17 15.4 6 29.6 29 35,895 14 Franklin 21,994 25 24,784 24 11.3 11 43.2 15 22,196 26 Geary 30,453 17 27,947 21 -9.0 85 72.8 9 35,764 15 Gove 3,231 93 3,068 91 -5.3 75 2.9 97 2,618 92 Graham 3,543 88 2,946 95 -20.3 105 3.3 92 2,947 88 Grant 7,159 56 7,909 52 9.5 16 13.8 47 7,201 50 Gray 5,396 69 5,904 66 8.6 19 6.8 67 5,766 63

Selected County Population Rankings

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Population Population Population Change Population Density Projected PopulationApril 1, 1990r April 1, 2000 1990-2000 2000 2010

Percent Persons /County Persons Rank Persons Rank Change Rank Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank

Selected County Population Rankings

Greeley 1,774 105 1,534 105 -15.6 101 2.0 104 1,650 105 Greenwood 7,847 51 7,673 53 -2.3 62 6.7 71 6,489 54 Hamilton 2,388 99 2,670 97 10.6 14 2.7 100 2,048 100 Harper 7,124 57 6,536 59 -9.0 85 8.2 59 6,046 59 Harvey 31,028 16 32,869 16 5.6 27 61.0 11 31,975 18 Haskell 3,886 82 4,307 78 9.8 15 7.5 63 3,846 75 Hodgeman 2,177 103 2,085 102 -4.4 73 2.4 103 2,150 99 Jackson 11,525 38 12,657 37 8.9 17 19.3 37 11,438 37 Jefferson 15,905 32 18,426 29 13.7 9 34.4 22 17,622 29 Jewell 4,251 76 3,791 79 -12.1 99 4.2 86 3,088 82 Johnson 355,021 2 451,086 2 21.3 1 945.7 2 554,665 1 Kearny 4,027 80 4,531 75 11.1 12 5.2 76 5,247 67 Kingman 8,292 47 8,673 48 4.4 32 10.0 51 7,465 47 Kiowa 3,660 86 3,278 88 -11.7 96 4.5 85 3,144 81 Labette 23,693 23 22,835 25 -3.8 67 35.2 20 22,637 25 Lane 2,375 100 2,155 101 -10.2 92 3.0 96 1,984 102 Leavenworth 64,371 7 68,691 6 6.3 26 148.4 6 79,944 6 Lincoln 3,653 87 3,578 81 -2.1 61 5.0 78 2,951 87 Linn 8,254 49 9,570 45 13.8 8 16.0 40 8,779 43 Logan 3,081 94 3,046 92 -1.1 54 2.8 98 2,614 93 Lyon 34,732 14 35,935 15 3.3 37 42.2 16 36,537 13 McPherson 27,268 20 29,554 18 7.7 23 32.8 23 28,087 19 Marion 12,888 36 13,361 36 3.5 36 14.2 44 11,811 36 Marshall 11,705 37 10,965 38 -6.7 78 12.1 50 9,483 40 Meade 4,247 77 4,631 73 8.3 21 4.7 83 3,718 76 Miami 23,466 24 28,351 19 17.2 4 49.1 14 27,839 21 Mitchell 7,203 55 6,932 56 -3.9 70 9.9 52 6,083 58 Montgomery 38,816 11 36,252 14 -7.1 80 56.2 12 33,706 17 Morris 6,198 64 6,104 63 -1.5 57 8.8 55 5,962 60 Morton 3,480 89 3,496 83 0.5 44 4.8 82 3,018 85 Nemaha 10,446 42 10,717 41 2.5 40 14.9 41 9,570 39 Neosho 17,035 29 16,997 31 -0.2 49 29.7 28 15,014 32 Ness 4,033 79 3,454 85 -16.8 103 3.2 93 3,177 80 Norton 5,947 66 5,953 65 0.1 48 6.8 67 4,805 71 Osage 15,248 33 16,712 33 8.8 18 23.7 32 15,086 31

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Population Population Population Change Population Density Projected PopulationApril 1, 1990r April 1, 2000 1990-2000 2000 2010

Percent Persons /County Persons Rank Persons Rank Change Rank Sq. Mile Rank Persons Rank

Selected County Population Rankings

Osborne 4,867 74 4,452 76 -9.3 89 5.0 78 3,671 77 Ottawa 5,634 68 6,163 62 8.6 19 8.5 57 5,002 69 Pawnee 7,555 54 7,233 55 -4.5 74 9.6 53 6,182 55 Phillips 6,590 61 6,001 64 -9.8 90 6.8 67 5,852 61 Pottawatomie 16,128 31 18,209 30 11.4 10 21.6 35 19,333 28 Pratt 9,702 44 9,647 44 -0.6 50 13.1 49 8,316 45 Rawlins 3,404 90 2,966 94 -14.8 100 2.8 98 2,788 90 Reno 62,389 8 64,790 7 3.7 35 51.7 13 56,067 10 Republic 6,482 63 5,835 67 -11.1 94 8.1 60 5,434 66 Rice 10,610 41 10,761 39 1.4 42 14.8 42 9,008 42 Riley 67,139 6 62,843 8 -6.8 79 103.0 7 75,066 7 Rooks 6,039 65 5,685 68 -6.2 76 6.4 72 4,867 70 Rush 3,842 83 3,551 82 -8.2 82 4.9 81 3,059 83 Russell 7,835 52 7,370 54 -6.3 77 8.3 58 6,161 56 Saline 49,301 10 53,597 10 8.0 22 74.4 8 45,836 11 Scott 5,289 71 5,120 71 -3.3 66 7.1 66 4,631 73 Sedgwick 403,662 1 452,869 1 10.9 13 452.9 3 459,161 2 Seward 18,743 28 22,510 27 16.7 5 35.2 20 22,990 24 Shawnee 160,976 4 169,871 3 5.2 30 308.9 4 171,010 3 Sheridan 3,043 95 2,813 96 -8.2 82 3.1 94 2,601 94 Sherman 6,926 59 6,760 58 -2.5 63 6.4 72 5,827 62 Smith 5,078 72 4,536 74 -11.9 97 5.1 77 4,153 74 Stafford 5,365 70 4,789 72 -12.0 98 6.0 74 4,713 72 Stanton 2,333 101 2,406 99 3.0 38 3.5 90 2,496 96 Stevens 5,048 73 5,463 69 7.6 24 7.5 63 5,593 65 Sumner 25,841 22 25,946 23 0.4 45 22.0 34 27,912 20 Thomas 8,258 48 8,180 50 -1.0 53 7.6 61 8,032 46 Trego 3,694 85 3,319 87 -11.3 95 3.7 89 2,824 89 Wabaunsee 6,603 60 6,885 57 4.1 33 8.6 56 6,145 57 Wallace 1,821 104 1,749 104 -4.1 71 1.9 105 1,700 104 Washington 7,073 58 6,483 61 -9.1 88 7.2 65 5,615 64 Wichita 2,758 97 2,531 98 -9.0 85 3.5 90 2,538 95 Wilson 10,289 43 10,332 42 0.4 45 18.0 39 8,571 44 Woodson 4,116 78 3,788 80 -8.7 84 7.6 61 3,342 79 Wyandotte 162,026 3 157,882 4 -2.6 65 1,045.6 1 157,358 4 Kansas 2,477,588 2,688,418 8.5 32.9 2,645,887

r - revised Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, various publications.

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Selected County Rankings Per Capita Income Percent HS Graduate or Unemployment Rate Median Age Food Stamp Recip.

2000 Higher, Age 25+ 2000 2001 2000 FY 2001

County Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank

Allen 21,160 74 83.1 73 7.4 100 38.8 48 8.0 102Anderson 18,310 105 81.9 80 5.9 94 39.6 56 5.3 81Atchison 20,944 79 84.7 51 5.0 85 36.2 26 6.4 90Barber 20,238 92 85.8 36 3.3 48 42.6 84 4.3 66Barton 23,291 42 82.3 79 2.7 36 38.6 46 4.8 74Bourbon 21,511 67 84.2 64 4.7 81 38.0 41 7.8 101Brown 22,767 50 84.6 55 6.2 95 39.8 57 7.6 99Butler 26,488 13 87.3 18 3.8 67 35.9 21 3.9 54Chase 24,368 31 87.1 20 4.3 75 40.3 64 4.9 76Chautauqua 18,905 101 81.0 87 5.3 87 44.7 99 9.2 104Cherokee 19,624 98 80.3 91 6.8 98 37.0 31 9.7 105Cheyenne 21,592 65 85.5 37 1.9 11 44.2 95 2.5 20Clark 24,825 26 87.4 17 1.7 4 42.1 81 3.2 38Clay 23,192 45 87.0 22 3.9 68 41.3 74 3.9 54Cloud 20,276 89 85.5 37 3.4 51 41.4 75 4.3 66Coffey 21,775 59 86.9 24 6.5 96 39.2 52 4.1 61Comanche 20,751 83 91.3 5 1.5 1 46.9 105 2.6 22Cowley 22,258 56 85.4 40 4.1 70 37.0 31 6.6 91Crawford 21,527 66 84.5 57 5.0 85 33.8 16 7.5 98Decatur 22,691 52 86.4 29 2.3 21 44.3 96 2.2 12Dickinson 21,467 68 86.4 29 3.6 62 40.0 59 3.0 31Doniphan 21,426 70 80.2 93 9.9 105 36.8 30 5.9 85Douglas 22,747 51 92.4 4 4.4 77 26.6 2 2.8 28Edwards 24,901 25 81.2 83 1.9 11 41.0 70 5.0 77Elk 19,489 99 80.0 94 4.9 84 46.0 102 7.6 99Ellis 24,467 30 87.2 19 2.6 34 32.7 12 3.1 32Ellsworth 21,655 61 84.8 47 2.5 31 41.8 79 2.5 20Finney 20,927 80 67.4 104 9.6 103 28.1 3 3.9 54Ford 21,637 62 69.9 103 2.7 36 29.9 6 4.7 73Franklin 21,852 58 85.3 41 5.3 87 36.0 23 5.1 80Geary 20,578 85 86.0 34 7.1 99 29.1 5 6.6 91Gove 24,550 28 84.5 57 1.6 2 42.6 84 1.6 4Graham 24,946 23 83.6 69 2.3 21 44.4 97 3.2 38Grant 21,766 60 71.5 102 2.7 36 31.4 9 3.9 54Gray 25,140 19 73.6 101 2.3 21 33.0 13 1.7 5

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Selected County Rankings Per Capita Income Percent HS Graduate or Unemployment Rate Median Age Food Stamp Recip.

2000 Higher, Age 25+ 2000 2001 2000 FY 2001

County Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank

Greeley 27,377 8 83.7 67 3.6 62 38.6 46 2.3 13Greenwood 20,269 90 80.9 88 5.6 91 42.6 84 6.8 93Hamilton 25,329 17 76.7 97 1.8 8 37.6 35 3.7 48Harper 22,219 57 83.8 66 3.5 55 42.9 87 5.0 77Harvey 26,886 11 85.3 41 3.4 51 37.6 35 3.8 50Haskell 31,291 3 74.8 99 2.4 27 30.8 7 2.3 13Hodgeman 25,041 20 86.9 24 2.7 36 39.8 57 1.4 3Jackson 23,703 36 87.7 14 3.7 65 37.4 34 3.9 54Jefferson 23,348 41 88.9 8 4.4 77 38.0 41 2.7 25Jewell 20,233 93 87.6 15 1.7 4 46.2 104 4.0 60Johnson 43,168 1 94.9 1 3.4 51 35.2 18 0.8 1Kearny 22,585 53 75.8 98 4.5 79 31.6 10 3.4 43Kingman 20,711 84 84.7 51 3.4 51 40.2 62 3.8 50Kiowa 22,876 47 85.2 43 2.1 17 42.1 81 3.8 50Labette 20,906 81 83.0 75 5.6 91 37.9 40 8.2 103Lane 27,300 10 88.5 10 3.9 68 41.6 77 3.9 54Leavenworth 22,768 49 86.5 28 5.3 87 35.6 20 3.6 47Lincoln 19,458 100 85.0 46 2.9 42 43.7 90 2.3 13Linn 18,525 102 80.9 88 9.6 103 40.8 68 6.3 88Logan 20,019 95 86.7 26 2.5 31 40.7 67 3.7 48Lyon 21,466 69 81.8 82 4.8 83 30.9 8 4.8 74McPherson 25,176 18 85.9 35 3.0 43 38.1 43 2.6 22Marion 18,511 103 84.4 60 2.6 34 41.0 70 2.7 25Marshall 26,810 12 85.1 44 3.5 55 41.7 78 3.1 32Meade 24,983 21 80.3 91 2.1 17 36.1 24 1.9 8Miami 23,822 35 87.5 16 4.2 73 36.7 28 3.3 41Mitchell 23,435 40 88.1 11 2.4 27 41.1 73 1.9 8Montgomery 21,597 64 81.2 83 6.5 97 39.1 50 7.1 95Morris 20,252 91 84.7 51 3.5 55 42.0 80 3.2 38Morton 22,838 48 81.9 80 2.4 27 36.2 26 3.1 32Nemaha 24,113 32 83.7 67 3.3 48 39.1 50 2.6 22Neosho 21,263 71 83.5 70 5.8 93 38.4 45 7.1 95Ness 25,333 16 84.4 60 1.8 8 43.9 91 1.2 2Norton 22,960 46 84.8 47 1.6 2 40.1 60 2.4 19Osage 21,112 77 85.5 37 4.7 81 38.9 49 4.2 62

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Selected County Rankings Per Capita Income Percent HS Graduate or Unemployment Rate Median Age Food Stamp Recip.

2000 Higher, Age 25+ 2000 2001 2000 FY 2001

County Dollars Rank Percent Rank Percent Rank Years Rank Percent Rank

Osborne 20,954 78 84.8 47 3.1 45 44.0 92 3.8 50Ottawa 20,384 86 86.2 33 3.5 55 40.1 60 2.3 13Pawnee 23,641 37 84.8 47 1.7 4 40.5 65 2.7 25Phillips 24,480 29 84.4 60 2.0 14 42.5 83 3.5 46Pottawatomie 23,214 44 89.2 7 3.3 48 35.9 21 3.1 32Pratt 24,042 33 86.3 31 2.0 14 40.2 62 4.2 62Rawlins 21,228 72 84.7 51 2.5 31 45.4 100 2.3 13Reno 23,593 38 82.7 78 4.3 75 38.2 44 5.9 85Republic 20,795 82 88.6 9 2.3 21 45.7 101 4.3 66Rice 19,919 96 83.4 71 3.5 55 37.6 35 4.2 62Riley 23,566 39 93.8 2 3.7 65 23.9 1 2.1 11Rooks 21,160 75 87.1 20 2.8 40 40.9 69 4.3 66Rush 21,194 73 82.8 77 2.3 21 44.6 98 4.4 70Russell 23,250 43 83.1 73 4.5 79 44.1 93 5.5 83Saline 28,561 5 87.0 22 3.5 55 36.1 24 4.2 62Scott 29,298 4 84.5 57 1.8 8 39.2 52 1.9 8Sedgwick 28,165 6 85.1 44 4.2 73 33.6 14 6.3 88Seward 21,624 63 63.7 105 3.5 55 29.0 4 4.6 72Shawnee 27,784 7 88.1 11 4.1 70 37.1 33 5.0 77Sheridan 24,936 24 87.8 13 1.7 4 41.5 76 1.7 5Sherman 25,596 15 86.6 27 2.4 27 37.8 39 5.5 83Smith 22,418 54 84.6 55 1.9 11 46.0 102 2.8 28Stafford 24,968 22 82.9 76 2.3 21 41.0 70 5.9 85Stanton 26,163 14 78.0 95 2.1 17 33.8 16 2.3 13Stevens 27,340 9 80.5 90 2.8 40 33.6 14 3.4 43Sumner 24,645 27 86.3 31 4.1 70 37.6 35 4.4 70Thomas 23,880 34 92.7 3 2.0 14 35.3 19 3.3 41Trego 19,789 97 84.3 63 2.2 20 43.5 88 3.1 32Wabaunsee 22,368 55 89.9 6 3.6 62 39.5 54 1.8 7Wallace 21,146 76 84.0 65 3.0 43 39.5 54 2.9 30Washington 20,331 88 81.2 83 3.1 45 43.6 89 3.1 32Wichita 31,896 2 77.7 96 3.2 47 36.7 28 3.4 43Wilson 20,371 87 81.1 86 5.4 90 40.6 66 6.9 94Woodson 18,378 104 83.4 71 7.7 101 44.1 93 5.4 82Wyandotte 20,191 94 74.0 100 8.3 102 32.5 11 7.4 97 Kansas 27,374 86.0 4.3 35.2 4.6Source: Compiled by PRI from these sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Census Bureau, Kansas Dept. of Human Resources, and Kansas Dept. of Social and Rehabilitation Services.

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Agriculture

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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State Summary, 2000

Acres Acres YieldCrops Planted Harvested Per Acre Production Farm Value 1/

Wheat bu. 9,800,000 9,400,000 37.0 347,800,000 $939,060,000All sorghum 3,500,000 3,265,000 -- -- -- Sorghum grain bu. -- 3,200,000 59.0 188,800,000 330,400,000 Sorghum silage tons -- 65,000 10.0 650,000 10,400,000All corn 3,450,000 3,360,000 -- -- -- Corn grain bu. -- 3,200,000 130.0 416,000,000 852,800,000 Corn silage tons -- 160,000 14.0 2,240,000 42,560,000Soybeans bu. 2,950,000 2,500,000 20.0 50,000,000 237,500,000All hay tons -- 2,800,000 2.3 6,540,000 474,165,000 Alfalfa hay tons -- 900,000 4.1 3,690,000 298,890,000 All other hay tons -- 1,900,000 1.5 2,850,000 175,275,000Oats bu. 110,000 50,000 44.0 2,200,000 3,080,000Barley bu. 8,000 7,000 35.0 245,000 404,000Cotton bales 40,000 37,000 288.0 22,200 5,967,000Dry edible beans cwt. 18,000 16,000 1,810.0 2/ 289,000 4,046,000Sunflowers lbs. 220,000 204,000 1,236.0 2/ 252,100,000 14,409,000 Oil Type lbs. 200,000 185,000 1,260.0 2/ 233,100,000 12,471,000 Non-Oil Type lbs. 20,000 19,000 1,000.0 2/ 19,000,000 1,938,000Apples lbs. -- -- -- 3,000,000 349,000 3/Pecans lbs. -- -- -- 400,000 520,000 Total of all crops -- 21,639,000 -- -- $2,915,660,000

State Summary, 1999r

Acres Acres YieldCrops Planted Harvested Per Acre Production Farm Value 1/

Wheat bu. 10,000,000 9,200,000 47.0 432,400,000 $972,900,000All sorghum 3,600,000 3,490,000 -- -- -- Sorghum grain bu. -- 3,400,000 76.0 258,400,000 382,432,000 Sorghum silage tons -- 90,000 16.0 1,440,000 20,160,000All corn 3,150,000 3,110,000 -- -- -- Corn grain bu. -- 2,980,000 141.0 420,180,000 760,526,000 Corn silage tons -- 130,000 17.0 2,210,000 37,570,000Soybeans bu. 2,850,000 2,800,000 29.0 81,200,000 367,836,000All hay tons -- 2,750,000 2.7 7,475,000 452,060,000 Alfalfa hay tons -- 900,000 4.4 3,960,000 269,280,000 All other hay tons -- 1,850,000 1.9 3,515,000 182,780,000Oats bu. 120,000 70,000 47.0 3,290,000 4,277,000Barley bu. 16,000 13,000 45.0 585,000 936,000Rye bu. 90,000 10,000 30.0 300,000 540,000Cotton bales 33,000 28,000 375.0 21,900 4,016,000Dry edible beans cwt. 22,000 20,900 1,850.0 2/ 387,000 5,457,000Sunflowers lbs. 280,000 267,000 1,520.0 2/ 405,750,000 26,718,000 Oil Type lbs. 250,000 240,000 1,550.0 2/ 372,000,000 22,060,000 Non-Oil Type lbs. 30,000 27,000 1,250.0 2/ 33,750,000 4,658,000Apples lbs. -- -- -- 7,200,000 1,442,000Peaches lbs. -- -- -- 800,000 336,000 3/Pecans lbs. -- -- -- 5,000,000 3,400,000 3/ Total of all crops -- 21,758,900 -- -- $3,040,606,000

1/ Preliminary January 1, 1999. 2/ Yield in lbs.3/ Farm value based on utilized production; apples 5,200,000 and peaches 800,000. r = revised.Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 . www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2001/

1/ Preliminary January 1, 2000. 2/ Yield in lbs. 3/ Farm value based on utilized production; apples 1,300,000.

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Kansas Number as %

Crop or Livestock Item Rank of U.S. Total

Wheat Flour Milled 40,909,000 cwt. 1 9.9 Wheat Flour Milling Capacity, Nov. 1, 2000 160,344 cwt. 1 10.5 Sorghum Grain Produced 188,800,000 bu. 1 40.2 Sorghum Silage Produced 650,000 tons 1 22.7 All Wheat Produced 347,800,000 bu. 1 15.6 Cattle Slaughtered 8,213,300 head 1 22.7 Cropland 1/ 30,020,580 acres 2 7.0 Prime Farmland 2/ 23,232,100 acres 2 7.0 Red Meat Production by Com'l Slaughter Plants 6,340,000,000 lbs. 2 13.7 All Cattle and Calves on Farms, Jan 1, 2001 6,700,000 head 2 6.9 Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan 1, 2001 2,450,000 head 3 17.3 Land In Farms 47,500,000 acres 3 5.0 Commercial Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2000 875,000,000 bu. 3 10.5 Sunflowers 252,100,000 lbs. 3 7.0 Exports of Farm Products, FY 2000 3,060,100,000 dol. 5 6.0 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2000 3/ 7,905,407,000 dol. 5 4.1 All Hay Produced 6,540,000 tons 6 4.3 All Other Hay (All Excluding Alfalfa) 2,850,000 tons 6 4.0 Beef Cows, Jan 1, 2000 1,524,000 head 7 4.6 Irrigated Acres 1/ 2,707,489 acres 7 4.9 Corn Grain Produced 416,000,000 bu. 8 4.2 Alfalfa Hay Produced 3,690,000 tons 9 4.6 Hogs on Farms, Dec. 1, 2000 1,520,000 head 9 2.6 Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan.1, 2001 39,000 head 12 2.0 Dry Edible Beans 289,000 cwt. 12 1.1 Soybeans Produced 50,000,000 bu. 13 1.8 Corn Silage Produced 2,240,000 tons 15 2.3 Oats Produced 2,000,000 bu. 16 1.5 All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2001 110,000 head 17 1.6 Cotton Produced 22,200 bales 17 0.1 Barley Produced 245,000 bu. 26 0.1 Potatoes, Summer 986,000 cwt. 27 0.2 Eggs Produced 416,000,000 num. 34 0.5

1/ Total cropland and irrigated acres, 1997 U.S. Census of Agriculture.2/ Prime farmland is the land best suited to producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops. 1997 National Resource Inventory issued by the National Resources Conservation Service.3/ Preliminary.Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001. www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2001/

Kansas' Rank in U.S. Agriculture, 2000

Productionor Number

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Statistics of Farms in Kansas 1920-2000, Selected Years

Value of Landand Buildings (dollars)

Average Size Land in FarmsNumber of Farms (thousands Average

Year of Farms (Acres) of acres) per Farm*

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 1979 75,000 644 48,300 501 322,600 1980 75,000 644 48,300 587 378,000 1981 75,000 644 48,300 619 398,600 1982 75,000 644 48,300 628 404,400 1983 75,000 644 48,300 601 387,000 1984 74,000 649 48,000 597 387,000 1985 72,000 667 48,000 488 326,000 1986 70,000 684 47,900 415 284,000 1987 70,000 684 47,900 373 255,000 1988 69,000 694 47,900 413 286,000 1989 69,000 694 47,900 429 297,812 1990 69,000 694 47,900 450 312,391 1991 69,000 694 47,900 449 311,696 1992 67,000 713 47,800 460 328,179 1993 66,000 723 47,700 463 334,621 1994 66,000 721 47,600 503 362,773 1995 66,000 721 47,600 535 385,848 1996 65,000 731 47,500 553 404,123 1997 65,000 731 47,500 565 412,892 1998 65,000 731 47,500 577 421,662 1999 65,000 731 47,500 580 423,846 2000 64,000 742 47,500 590 437,891

or more were also considered farms. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts , 2001.

*Average Per Farm is obtained by dividing Total Value of All Farmland by the number of farms. Note: Beginning in 1975, a farm is defined as any place with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Between 1959 and 1975 a farm was defined as a place of 10 or more acres that had annual sales of agricultural products of $50 or more or a place of less than 10 acres that had annual

Averageper Acre

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

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County 1992 1997

Allen 321,960 87.9 84.2Anderson 373,105 101.5 98.4Atchison 276,709 88.6 87.5Barber 725,869 88.1 82.0Barton 572,188 101.4 107.1Bourbon 407,770 82.7 80.8Brown 365,251 92.9 91.2Butler 914,018 83.8 83.0Chase 496,601 70.9 82.4Chautauqua 410,708 94.2 95.3Cherokee 375,789 72.1 71.7Cheyenne 652,762 90.7 86.1Clark 623,840 90.6 87.5Clay 412,081 92.5 89.4Cloud 458,028 89.0 85.9Coffey 403,368 87.6 76.1Comanche 504,551 96.5 99.9Cowley 720,860 87.1 89.1Crawford 379,507 79.8 76.6Decatur 571,901 92.0 90.1Dickinson 543,002 94.7 94.6Doniphan 251,012 80.4 88.5Douglas 292,458 75.9 74.7Edwards 398,113 101.3 89.6Elk 414,628 78.2 79.8Ellis 576,011 95.0 88.1Ellsworth 458,198 96.5 82.0Finney 832,099 89.6 91.5Ford 703,080 95.5 95.2Franklin 367,298 86.1 82.5Geary 245,935 66.7 62.6Gove 685,737 97.9 94.6Graham 574,933 89.2 84.5Grant 367,945 92.8 90.4Gray 556,127 93.1 100.0Greeley 497,954 85.2 88.7Greenwood 729,484 82.8 86.9Hamilton 637,782 83.6 82.7Harper 512,951 97.3 89.9Harvey 345,234 92.6 93.0Haskell 369,531 99.3 99.8Hodgeman 550,385 87.2 88.1Jackson 420,385 80.9 76.5Jefferson 343,139 79.2 78.4Jewell 581,897 83.3 78.9Johnson 305,138 46.3 44.5Kearny 556,830 92.9 94.4Kingman 552,781 98.4 94.2Kiowa 462,360 86.5 95.6Labette 415,300 83.4 79.8Lane 459,048 91.4 94.8Leavenworth 296,517 69.7 68.1Lincoln 460,096 104.9 92.9Linn 383,211 71.5 72.6Logan 686,763 87.8 91.4Lyon 544,635 89.2 91.0

Land Area (Acres) Proportion in Farms (Percent) Approximate

Land Area and Proportion in Farms1992 and 1997

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County 1992 1997 Land Area (Acres) Proportion in Farms (Percent) Approximate

Land Area and Proportion in Farms1992 and 1997

McPherson 575,883 93.4 90.8Marion 603,623 97.4 93.3Marshall 577,680 99.2 89.0Meade 626,226 95.2 88.5Miami 369,125 77.7 75.8Mitchell 447,945 107.0 101.5Montgomery 412,967 78.4 79.5Morris 446,360 91.8 88.7Morton 467,181 91.5 90.4Nemaha 460,207 95.9 90.8Neosho 366,024 89.3 94.2Ness 687,879 97.2 90.6Norton 561,839 82.9 85.2Osage 450,302 77.6 79.9Osborne 571,271 95.8 88.5Ottawa 461,552 82.4 86.7Pawnee 482,695 93.1 99.4Phillips 567,205 102.6 97.8Pottawatomie 540,346 83.5 82.0Pratt 470,416 91.9 93.0Rawlins 684,598 93.6 94.5Reno 802,883 87.3 82.4Republic 458,589 96.7 93.3Rice 465,032 93.0 98.4Riley 390,168 58.5 60.9Rooks 568,568 101.7 100.2Rush 459,676 93.0 89.7Russell 566,231 81.9 75.8Saline 460,572 87.6 89.8Scott 459,254 105.5 103.7Sedgwick 640,158 79.7 84.3Seward 409,323 80.2 80.1Shawnee 351,905 64.6 63.7Sheridan 573,706 93.3 88.4Sherman 675,759 91.8 96.6Smith 573,093 93.8 85.8Stafford 506,942 86.1 85.7Stanton 435,240 94.6 92.0Stevens 465,663 96.8 109.9Sumner 756,411 90.9 88.2Thomas 687,911 102.1 98.8Trego 568,550 85.1 81.3Wabaunsee 510,374 82.9 93.7Wallace 585,000 80.6 82.1Washington 575,042 90.6 93.3Wichita 459,884 96.5 97.8Wilson 367,299 85.1 82.1Woodson 320,420 83.0 79.4Wyandotte 96,895 23.3 23.1 Kansas 52,366,735 89.1 88.0

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Agriculture 1992, Vol. 1, Part 16: Kansas; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Census of Agriculture 1997, Vol. 1, Part 16: Kansas.

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Farm, Crop and Livestock Information by County, 2000

Total Land Total Total ValueNumber in Farms Acres of

District/County of Farms (acres) Harvested Field Crops -1

Northwest District: Cheyenne 420 612,000 193,880 $23,627,200 $19,015,601 Decatur 430 540,000 206,590 20,833,100 26,258,006 Graham 400 518,000 182,600 20,408,700 11,608,601 Norton 420 477,000 198,730 21,282,200 25,209,403 Rawlins 490 662,000 240,360 23,278,700 12,937,001 Sheridan 490 550,000 282,200 43,299,400 20,536,810 Sherman 500 634,000 318,450 48,704,600 17,194,207 Thomas 550 707,000 385,190 56,428,700 20,043,001 District Total: 3,700 4,700,000 2,008,000 $257,862,600 $152,802,630West Central District: Gove 460 680,000 243,060 $26,470,500 $27,581,302 Greeley 250 445,000 219,830 21,116,700 23,786,501 Lane 290 438,000 181,070 19,741,900 30,020,601 Logan 360 620,000 202,000 18,112,500 17,956,701 Ness 550 685,000 241,440 22,969,800 10,856,701 Scott 360 495,000 273,780 38,490,100 117,494,601 Trego 450 495,000 167,220 19,507,200 11,435,101 Wallace 280 485,000 159,030 19,311,200 8,244,301 Wichita 300 457,000 239,970 33,694,000 77,953,901 District Total: 3,300 4,800,000 1,927,400 $219,413,900 $325,329,710Southwest District: Clark 260 582,000 86,720 $9,835,100 $29,758,800 Finney 520 750,000 385,230 92,894,800 130,104,101 Ford 740 680,000 335,870 56,403,800 85,285,903 Grant 270 358,000 192,830 40,551,100 82,381,803 Gray 500 531,000 337,370 82,553,000 87,274,303 Hamilton 260 545,000 183,540 22,871,000 82,734,301 Haskell 290 372,000 270,500 77,634,900 108,028,001 Hodgeman 390 495,000 172,940 21,195,500 34,837,502 Kearny 290 530,000 219,700 44,533,300 56,728,002 Meade 430 602,000 216,120 49,567,000 25,379,301 Morton 230 432,000 144,860 21,669,300 74,583,001 Seward 280 342,000 185,600 43,717,000 69,606,801 Stanton 240 422,000 213,930 42,877,700 39,386,700 Stevens 300 459,000 287,490 65,336,000 55,000,501 District Total: 5,000 7,100,000 3,232,700 $671,639,500 $961,089,020North Central District: Clay 580 380,000 226,610 $22,957,400 $20,954,560 Cloud 570 400,000 232,700 25,920,500 10,865,702 Jewell 630 485,000 242,520 23,320,900 15,227,301 Mitchell 510 485,000 284,900 27,894,100 24,630,804 Osborne 510 555,000 214,190 22,802,000 13,917,603 Ottawa 510 398,000 198,700 22,414,000 16,512,104 Phillips 520 584,000 202,400 23,225,800 20,280,903 Republic 710 446,000 274,600 32,668,700 17,541,803 Rooks 440 585,000 194,290 20,024,000 13,740,601 Smith 600 549,000 240,290 26,445,500 19,075,403 Washington 820 533,000 292,500 31,124,900 40,513,906 District Total: 6,400 5,400,000 2,603,700 278,797,800 $213,260,690

Total Value of Livestock and

Poultry Produced - 2

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Farm, Crop and Livestock Information by County, 2000

Total Land Total Total ValueNumber in Farms Acres of

District/County of Farms (acres) Harvested Field Crops -1

Total Value of Livestock and

Poultry Produced - 2

Central District: Barton 790 598,000 345,620 $54,426,200 $46,157,950 Dickinson 950 515,000 308,350 33,871,700 31,491,354 Ellis 710 547,000 175,480 18,184,300 24,288,404 Ellsworth 440 428,000 161,710 19,007,800 11,730,504 Lincoln 500 475,000 186,160 24,713,400 13,814,804 McPherson 1,230 529,000 378,400 50,955,200 27,282,610 Marion 1,000 580,000 311,780 34,586,300 39,772,617 Rice 530 435,000 286,650 42,244,000 35,783,425 Rush 510 425,000 215,240 24,703,300 6,558,003 Russell 520 457,000 163,350 19,525,500 10,202,103 Saline 720 411,000 241,360 30,165,300 12,678,206 District Total: 7,900 5,400,000 2,774,100 $352,383,000 $259,759,980South Central District: Barber 450 649,000 151,260 $17,578,100 $24,437,201 Comanche 270 533,000 97,010 9,992,400 16,151,701 Edwards 320 407,000 238,890 46,501,100 24,936,301 Harper 560 514,000 288,020 29,120,900 20,688,501 Harvey 780 325,000 274,300 35,504,500 16,165,613 Kingman 780 555,000 274,490 29,745,000 16,002,506 Kiowa 320 427,000 147,780 23,575,200 10,981,800 Pawnee 440 474,000 273,490 49,640,900 41,296,701 Pratt 450 451,000 285,070 48,918,200 31,662,805 Reno 1,480 747,000 428,670 53,034,200 43,646,615 Sedgwick 1,510 553,000 376,260 45,451,800 20,618,630 Stafford 480 455,000 276,820 49,023,900 24,803,601 Sumner 1,160 710,000 559,640 60,303,900 17,309,105 District Total: 9,000 6,800,000 3,671,700 $498,390,100 $308,701,080Northeast District: Atchison 690 254,000 141,300 $21,013,900 $11,113,106 Brown 680 350,000 247,400 42,229,600 12,929,703 Doniphan 510 212,000 152,600 31,913,700 6,697,809 Jackson 1,040 346,000 129,620 16,124,100 15,634,306 Jefferson 1,010 279,000 141,800 18,564,700 13,341,510 Leavenworth 1,070 211,000 99,010 11,587,200 13,045,602 Marshall 1,000 574,000 347,300 43,806,100 18,900,302 Nemaha 1,100 447,000 237,240 34,076,500 46,386,365 Pottawatomie 790 459,000 152,300 21,453,400 23,607,603 Riley 510 243,000 103,230 12,279,300 11,323,403 Wyandotte 200 25,000 12,800 1,371,400 1,356,101 District Total: 8,600 3,400,000 1,764,600 254,419,900 174,335,810East Central District: Anderson 690 376,000 180,210 $18,345,600 $18,838,509 Chase 280 368,000 59,700 7,261,200 34,916,704 Coffey 580 343,000 160,840 13,793,000 11,082,630 Douglas 870 223,000 108,900 13,449,600 10,460,107 Franklin 960 314,000 158,140 13,755,200 15,501,513 Geary 250 162,000 58,960 8,232,800 8,593,201 Johnson 660 141,000 70,340 7,058,400 13,241,011 Linn 740 275,000 105,000 9,419,600 12,478,805 Lyon 880 489,000 181,950 14,791,700 38,490,105 Miami 1,230 286,000 125,800 12,109,300 17,131,606 Morris 490 406,000 135,200 13,194,500 19,268,804 Osage 900 353,000 172,590 13,601,600 11,446,206 Shawnee 860 227,000 118,770 16,266,800 6,955,204 Wabaunsee 610 437,000 101,600 11,933,800 16,161,605 District Total: 10,000 4,400,000 1,738,000 $173,213,100 $234,566,010

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Farm, Crop and Livestock Information by County, 2000

Total Land Total Total ValueNumber in Farms Acres of

District/County of Farms (acres) Harvested Field Crops -1

Total Value of Livestock and

Poultry Produced - 2

Southeast District: Allen 650 280,000 148,300 $15,835,700 $10,304,606 Bourbon 810 338,000 107,430 11,495,500 17,001,805 Butler 1,270 765,000 246,610 28,981,800 56,867,610 Chautauqua 370 389,000 28,500 2,647,400 17,034,703 Cherokee 780 275,000 198,930 21,057,000 6,228,806 Cowley 970 634,000 208,810 23,168,900 31,586,206 Crawford 790 301,000 165,480 18,547,000 13,389,603 Elk 380 328,000 43,400 5,020,100 12,356,707 Greenwood 590 613,000 83,350 8,746,900 33,761,305 Labette 920 344,000 158,620 18,176,500 22,856,006 Montgomery 950 326,000 121,300 13,342,500 13,516,706 Neosho 720 332,000 145,710 14,521,300 15,352,303 Wilson 540 311,000 163,050 17,070,600 10,176,403 Woodson 360 264,000 99,310 10,928,900 11,191,301 District Total: 10,100 5,500,000 1,918,800 209,540,100 271,624,070State Total 64,000 47,500,000 21,639,000 2,915,660,000 $2,901,469,000

1-Does not include any Government Program Payments. 2-Includes meat animals, chickens, eggs, wool, and milk. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001.

Kansas Agricultural Exports, 1996-2000 (Million Dollars)

Commodity 1996r 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000

Wheat and Flour 851.4 506.3 699.1 805.5 721.5Total Feed Grains 628.8 605.1 486.1 533.1 528.2Live Animals and Meat 782.9 678.7 709.7 765.5 969.7 (Excluding Poultry) Hides and Skins 289.3 282.7 228.7 200.2 286.7Soybeans & Products 186.3 287.7 291.7 178.9 203.9Feeds & Fodders 181.0 185.5 191.7 185.9 212.7Fats, Oils, & Greases 124.0 92.1 120.5 106.1 92.1Seeds 21.6 38.7 27.3 26.0 29.9Sunflowers and Oils 20.1 24.3 20.9 16.9 23.0Dairy Products 3.3 3.9 3.5 2.6 0.8Other 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 Total 3,091.4 2,707.6 2,781.9 2,823.3 3,030.1

r = revised.Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001. www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2001/

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Beef Pork Total ValueNumber Mutton Dressed (million

Year of Plants 1,000 lbs. Meat dollars)

1990 166 4,621,343 5,321.41991 156 4,477,218 5,056.71992 148 4,508,421 5,140.71993 154 4,548,067 5,256.61994 152 5,251,816 5,426.51995 152 5,376,857 5,364.21996 152 5,231,900 5,057.21997 148 5,444,200 5,291.31998 147 5,664,134 5,742,500 5,387.01999 148 6,197,900 6,263.42000 124 6,340,000 6,831.1

1 Data not published to avoid disclosing individual operations.

Mill Feed Produced

Number ValueYear of Plants ($1,000)

1990 18 92,102 41,883 362,2881991 18 87,871 39,704 332,7201992 18 89,301 39,590 395,5041993 18 91,498 40,654 413,8581994 18 93,955 42,698 445,3401995 19 91,226 40,082 478,9801996 19 83,538 37,600 484,2881997 18 85,809 39,175 417,9971998 18 88,831 40,278 379,0161999 18 93,728 42,840 379,9912000 p 18 94,632 42,047 383,048

p - preminary

Ice Cream & Other MilkNumber Other Frozen Products Net

Year of Plants (1,000 lbs.) (1,000 lbs.) Total Duplications Total

1990 11 117,391 - 1,092,227 1,046,1551991 10 119,368 - 1,133,084 1,091,4401992 10 210,138 - 1,257,792 1,210,0121993 10 103,232 9,945 1,106,611 1,068,5091994 7 77,313 10,305 803,892 770,6901995 7 72,645 12,424 431,979 407,1081996 7 67,377 15,628 426,730 401,7211997 6 73,370 16,575 368,556 344,3291998 6 73,654 16,593 280,748 263,4181999 1\ 5 2,094,025 93,692 16,912,283 1,009,668 15,902,6152000 4 2,357,784 98,525 17,288,813 1,015,756 16,273,057

1. Figures beginning in 1999 are regional figures including, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, except for Number of Plants, which are Kansas only.

Flour Produced

Lamb and

1

153,48489,054

1

28,470

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

5,149,6905,281,593

11

1

700,837

54,53346,71551,23551,663731,772

781,373737,509665,520

720,388

(1,000 sacks)

665,975

706,731716,579

(tons)

Agriculture Industry Production in Kansas, 1990-2000

5,146,0745,369,700

4,368,4014,413,3094,461,709

19,7631

4,439,389

24,871

46,072 41,644

25,009 24,227 17,330

Red Meat Production

Flour and Mill Feed Production

($1,000)

47,780 38,102 33,202

735,823 40,029

Dairy Products Manufactured

1 1

Value

6,245,390

Quantity

45,765

(1,000 bushels)Wheat Ground

40,511

6,095,566 1 1

732,564

59,93156,41979,33056,874

Quantity

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Agriculture Industry Production In Kansas 1990-2000 (Continued)

Milk Production and Value

Combined Marketingsof Milk and Cream

Gross Producer Farm Value ofMilk Production Milk Utilized Cash Receipts Income from Milk Milk Produced

Year (million lbs.) (million lbs.) (1000 dollars) (1000 dollars) (1000 dollars)

1990 1,245 1,225 162,925 163,324 165,5851991 1,230 1,209 141,453 141,804 143,9101992 1,220 1,199 151,074 151,578 153,7201993 1,080 1,065 135,255 135,509 137,1601994 1,125 1,111 142,208 142,464 144,0001995 1,180 1,166 143,418 143,664 145,1401996 1,200 1,185 168,270 168,554 170,4001997 1,285 1,271 162,688 162,816 164,4801998 1,315 1,302 191,394 191,541 193,3051999 1,405 1,393 195,020 195,160 196,7002000 1,520 1,508 174,928 175,044 176,320

Hatchery Production

Number of Chicks Hatched Poults PlacedYear Hatcheries (1000) (1000)

1990 6 2,786 3,0151991 6 3,267 2,6431992 6 3,881 2,6731993 6 4,076 3,0441994 5 3,239 3,1081995 5 3,266 3,5711996 5 3,087 4,2791997 5 3,256 4,1771998 5 3,025 11999 5 3,675 12000 1 1 1

1 Not published to avoid disclosing individual operations.

Soybean Oil and Meal Production*

Number of Soybean Oil Soybean Meal Combined ValueYear Plants (1,000 lbs.) (tons) (1,000 dollars)

1990 4 588,115 1,272,381 365,9221991 4 597,687 1,251,004 352,0361992 4 593,873 1,254,895 349,3941993 4 594,594 1,261,592 385,1861994 4 585,568 1,252,780 391,3671995 4 684,252 1,447,213 435,4211996 5 626,128 1,323,166 474,1731997 4 743,137 1,498,078 568,8781998 4 771,532 1,654,599 468,7381999 5 397,394 949,253 203,9742000 3 356,067 760,751 186,295

*There are five oilseed processors in Kansas. Only three are included here, as Kansas Agricultural Statistics were unable to get permission to report results from all five processors.

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Agriculture Industry Production In Kansas 1990-2000 (Concluded)

Fertilizer Sales

Fiscal Year Fall Spring

1990-91 732,2661991-92 723,5621992-93 993,4131993-94 971,6721994-95 844,9171995-96 834,2711996-97 1,077,6241997-98 1,306,5901998-99 1,248,2451999-00 1,308,287

Commercial Feeds

Customer Total CommercialNumber of Feed Formula and CustomerManufacturers Quantity Value Feeds Formula Feeds

Year Registered (1,000 tons) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

1990 812 2,240 544,500 867 3,2871991 839 2,831 622,820 709 3,5401992 825 2,677 599,648 812 3,4891993 882 2,671 622,343 787 3,4581994 1,073 2,787 666,093 747 3,5341995 866 2,568 577,800 871 3,4391996 837 2,296 626,808 668 2,9641997 839 2,186 629,568 748 2,9341998 826 2,452 642,424 840 3,2921999 801 3,166 725,014 956 4,1222000 779 3,399 795,366 940 4,339

Note: Not an enumeration. Data based on voluntary reporting. * Commercial feeds include manufactured formula feeds and feed ingredients. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts , various issues.

781,925 2,030,170

Tons of Fertilizer Sold

2,251,605

810,070 1,781,742855,609 1,740,526

839,092

Commercial Feeds Sold*

802,036 1,534,302

Total

943,318

675,658 1,399,220723,562 1,716,975

2,145,682

872,754 1,707,025806,668 1,884,292

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(Thousands of Dollars)

TotalYear Hogs Value

1960 $299,877 $60,340 $7,092 $3,287 $29,682 $3,762 $1,743 $69,576 $475,3591962 391,521 82,692 7,386 1,943 22,306 3,169 2,116 67,766 578,8991964 401,505 73,780 7,604 1,332 19,621 2,931 1,966 69,553 578,2921966 501,346 117,533 7,589 1,301 23,392 2,522 1,594 78,731 734,0081968 532,644 109,820 6,305 1,018 17,219 1,646 986 88,597 758,2351970 706,937 161,101 5,179 825 19,428 1,624 808 98,658 994,5601971 789,293 145,792 5,059 803 14,476 1,320 380 99,086 1,056,2091972 1,053,583 202,759 5,119 638 12,625 1,310 756 99,369 1,376,1591973 1,243,511 288,514 5,658 1,180 22,770 1,698 1,564 106,253 1,671,1481974 940,978 257,020 5,621 1,030 20,534 1,016 1,100 114,906 1,342,2051975 714,807 258,799 4,832 611 19,667 1,417 613 122,357 1,123,1031976 887,052 279,756 5,115 1,220 21,244 968 905 135,729 1,331,9891977 944,175 292,202 5,249 1,148 20,140 999 1,140 138,576 1,403,6291978 1,354,318 318,285 7,569 1,432 17,800 1,249 1,181 147,353 1,849,1871979 1,908,463 329,537 8,310 1,627 19,723 1,619 1,392 160,265 2,430,9361980 1,798,729 283,878 7,943 1,201 15,764 1,214 1,381 174,496 2,284,6061981 1,722,643 307,765 6,883 828 18,235 1,736 1,347 196,139 2,255,5761982 1,559,480 338,741 7,905 639 18,827 1,442 835 190,382 2,118,2511983 1,564,018 310,335 8,684 1,233 19,721 759 869 193,678 2,099,2971984 1,732,163 296,437 9,696 1,854 24,582 1,140 1,186 171,689 2,238,7471985 1,666,683 269,642 10,657 1,275 17,700 3,300 794 173,674 2,143,7251986 1,703,493 287,139 11,790 1,675 19,677 1,725 766 166,528 2,192,7931987 2,007,238 284,292 12,661 1,196 14,670 1,663 1,041 157,625 2,480,3861988 2,176,139 253,944 10,287 772 11,144 1,827 1,791 152,280 2,608,1841989 2,261,805 261,889 10,539 895 17,512 3,321 1,700 165,792 2,723,4531990 2,428,165 314,246 9,933 515 18,348 3,784 1,004 165,585 2,941,5801991 2,351,169 311,970 8,850 551 15,495 4,894 583 143,910 2,837,4221992 2,424,070 265,800 9,200 614 11,139 7,240 704 153,720 2,872,4871993 2,437,980 270,493 9,187 400 12,275 10,578 491 137,160 2,878,5641994 2,325,941 244,309 7,965 495 11,381 14,448 572 144,000 2,749,1111995 2,196,571 228,579 9,429 80 11,917 19,712 838 145,140 2,612,2661996 2,047,122 331,360 9,466 160 15,068 21,560 398 170,400 2,619,0821997 2,256,521 393,043 9,201 121 15,225 21,423 400 164,480 2,756,4451998 2,187,610 239,247 6,040 47 15,269 np 273 193,305 2,641,7911999 2,441,635 198,433 5,432 36 13,470 np 124 196,700 2,855,8302000 2,417,939 286,834 6,723 19 13,523 np 111 176,320 2,901,469 *Chickens Produced excludes commercial broilers. Prior to 1984 this amount is farm value; 1984 to present, figure is value of sales. r-revised; np-not published to avoid disclosing individual operations.Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts , various issues.

SheepChickens Produced*

Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and Poultry Production, 1960-2000, Selected Years

WoolClipped

MilkProducedCattle

EggsProduced

TurkeysProduced

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(Head) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

1,000-1,999 1/ 137 58 45 38 45 37 2,000-3,999 45 40 28 35 39 45 4,000-7,999 25 28 30 32 39 36 8,000-15,999 34 36 34 32 36 44 16,000-31,999 44 43 41 44 40 37 32,000 and over 15 15 17 19 21 26

Total All Feedlots 300 220 195 200 220 225

1/ Feedlots of less than 1,000 head are no longer surveyed. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 .

Number of Average TotalCattle Head Liveweight Liveweight

(1,000 lbs.) (lbs) (1,000 lbs.)

1990 6,259 1,134 7,091,0101991 6,027 1,151 6,936,9921992 6,056 1,160 7,026,7651993 6,232 1,154 7,191,1341994 6,885 1,196 8,235,4311995 7,113 1,187 8,444,4801996 6,988 1,169 8,171,8161997 7,368 1,160 8,547,3661998 7,541 1,187 8,950,3951999 8,033 1,199 9,631,6482000 8,213 1,200 9,857,627

Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, various issues..

Type of Operation 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Cattle Farms 37,000 39,000 37,000 37,000 37,000 36,000 Cattle Feedlots 1/ 2,305 220 195 200 220 225 Beef Cow Farms 30,000 30,000 29,000 29,000 29,000 29,000 Milk Cow Farms 1,700 1,500 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,300 Hog Farms 4,500 3,600 3,000 2,600 1,900 1,600 Sheep Farms 2,300 1,900 1,800 1,600 1,500 1,500

1/ Feedlots of less than 1,000 head are no longer surveyed beginning in 1996. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 .

Number of Livestock Operations, by Specie in Kansas 1994-2000, Selected Years

Number of Cattle Feedlots in Kansas 1995-2000

Commercial Livestock Slaughter in Kansas

Feedlot Capacity

1990-2000

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Livestock Shipped Into Kansas, by State of Origin, and Shipped Out of Kansas, by State of Receipt, 1999 and 2000

Inshipments Outshipments

State of Origin 1999r 2000 1999r 2000

Alabama 104,200 121,600 0 0 Arkansas 141,800 140,400 1,100 400 Colorado 215,900 214,100 156,800 165,700 Florida 95,800 96,800 1,800 2,100 Iowa 30,300 32,000 33,200 49,600 Kentucky 414,400 313,700 200 400 Mississippi 216,900 326,000 100 100 Missouri 625,700 492,900 11,100 14,300 Nebraska 210,900 203,300 472,300 479,600 New Mexico 143,300 243,300 10,400 12,300 Oklahoma 734,100 830,100 25,400 14,000 South Dakota 156,800 218,000 1,600 2,200 Tennessee 192,700 149,500 200 500 Texas 505,000 552,100 72,900 73,800 Virginia 108,900 101,200 0 200 Wyoming 103,500 104,700 3,200 4,700 Canada 6,300 9,000 0 0 Other States and Mexico 443,500 437,300 16,700 16,100 Total 4,450,000 4,586,000 807,000 836,000

Colorado 213,900 256,700 0 15,400 Illinois 3,700 8,200 0 19,700 Iowa 4,100 15,600 199,600 236,800 Minnesota 11,000 7,200 0 18,700 Missouri 33,500 25,800 129,900 134,800 Nebraska 84,100 94,200 188,000 137,500 Oklahoma 99,700 66,800 13,500 8,200 South Dakota 7,000 12,700 4,800 13,600 Canada 7,300 14,500 0 0 Other States & Mexico 15,700 18,300 2,200 34,300 Total 480,000 520,000 538,000 619,000

California 0 4,600 0 0 Colorado 400 1,000 100 100 Montana 1,700 2,200 0 0 Nebraska 900 1,600 100 100 Oklahoma 100 0 100 300 South Dakota 16,500 8,500 0 0 Texas 9,100 1,300 2,600 7,100 Wyoming 2,100 4,700 0 0 Other States, Canada, 1,200 1,100 100 400 and Mexico Total 32,000 25,000 3,000 8,000

Note: Based on inshipment data from Kansas Livestock Commission approved health certificates. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 . www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2001/

Hogs and Pigs Hogs and Pigs

Sheep and Lambs

Cattle and Calves Cattle and Calves

Sheep and Lambs

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Prices Received by Kansas Farmers 1995-2001

1995 1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000r 2001

Wheat (bu.) $4.59 $4.63 $3.16 $2.53 $2.25 $2.65 $2.75Grain sorghum (bu.) 3.10 2.28 2.13 1.60 1.48 1.79 1.85Corn (bu.) 3.24 2.83 2.47 1.96 1.81 2.00 2.05Soybeans (bu.) 6.69 7.17 6.42 4.98 4.53 4.50 4.15All hay (tons) 75.00 83.00 84.00 72.50 65.00 77.00 91.50

r - revised Note: Prices received are marketing year average prices which do not include an allowance for loans outstanding and government purchases. Marketing year for wheat is June 1 through May 31; for corn, sorghum, and soybeans, September 1 through August 31; and for hay, May 1 through April 30. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2001.

Total All Food Feed Oil Total Meat Dairy Livestock Farm

Year Grains Grains Hay Seeds Crops Animals Products & Products 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 1999r 84 80 107 82 83 86 111 86 84 2000 90 83 109 86 88 94 1/ 94 92 2001 98 88 140 79 93 97 1/ 97 96

Index numbers are on 1990-92 = 100 base. 1/ In 2000, Kansas was dropped from the monthly Milk Price estimate program.r - revised Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2001.

Kansas Annual Averages, 1976-2001Index Numbers of Prices Received by Farmers

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Gross and Net Farm Income 1996-2000

(Millions of Dollars)

1996r 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000p

Realized gross farm income Cash receipts from marketings $7,508.7 $8,590.5 $7,934.4 $7,476.6 $7,905.4 Government payments 555.0 529.8 879.9 1,401.3 1,231.9 Nonmoney income 274.1 273.9 257.5 267.5 271.5 Other farm income 473.3 517.9 639.7 643.3 590.3 Total gross farm income 8,811.1 9,912.0 9,711.5 9,988.7 999.2

Farm production expenses 7,642.4 8,291.4 8,058.4 8,329.0 8,901.3

Realized net farm income 1,168.7 1,620.6 1,653.1 1,459.7 1,097.9

Net change in farm inventories 882.3 213.8 -171.1 104.3 -141.8

Total net farm income $2,051.0 $1,834.4 $1,482.0 $1,564.0 $956.1

r - revised; p - preliminary Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 .

Cash Receipts and Farm Income 1996-2000

1996r 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000p

Cash receipts (thousands of dollars) Farm Marketings Crops $2,971,250 $3,654,836 $3,395,798 $2,464,491 $2,417,203 Livestock and livestock products 4,537,434 4,935,638 4,538,646 5,012,108 5,488,204 Total farm marketings 7,508,684 8,590,474 7,934,444 7,476,599 7,905,407Government payments 554,988 529,786 879,853 1,401,286 1,231,923Total receipts and payments $8,063,672 $9,120,260 $8,814,297 $8,877,885 $9,137,330

Income per farm (in dollars) Gross income before inventory adj. $135,555 $152,492 $149,407 $150,596 $156,237 Net income after inventory adj. 31,553 28,221 22,799 24,062 14,940

r - revised; p - preliminary. Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 . www.nass.usda.gov/ks//ffacts/2001.

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Feed Cattle Poultry Other Total TotalGrain Other Total & Dairy & Live- Livestock & Crops &

Year Wheat & Hay Crops Crops Calves Hogs Products Eggs stock Products Livestock

1925 25.0 12.3 3.3 40.6 27.8 11.9 7.0 10.5 2.2 59.4 100.01930 24.3 7.3 2.9 34.5 29.1 15.0 9.0 10.5 1.9 65.5 100.01935 20.2 2.2 3.4 25.8 36.1 9.8 12.5 11.8 4.0 74.2 100.01940 28.8 4.6 2.5 35.9 31.9 8.7 12.4 8.6 2.5 64.1 100.01945 33.5 8.8 1.3 43.6 29.1 7.0 7.6 9.7 3.0 56.4 100.01950 33.7 8.3 2.7 44.7 34.0 6.6 6.1 5.5 3.1 55.3 100.01955 32.4 9.2 2.5 44.1 36.1 5.5 7.8 5.8 0.7 55.9 100.01960 35.8 11.2 3.2 50.2 35.7 4.9 5.1 2.8 1.3 49.8 100.01965 24.9 11.2 4.6 40.7 43.0 7.8 5.3 1.8 1.4 59.3 100.01970 22.4 10.4 3.5 36.3 49.9 7.4 4.8 1.1 0.5 63.7 100.01971 19.3 12.4 3.0 34.7 52.9 6.8 4.3 0.7 0.6 65.3 100.01972 20.2 10.2 3.7 34.1 54.8 6.9 3.2 0.5 0.5 65.9 100.01973 28.6 11.9 3.5 44.0 45.4 7.1 2.5 0.6 0.4 56.0 100.01974 30.9 17.1 5.3 53.3 35.8 6.9 2.8 0.6 0.6 46.7 100.01975 32.6 16.3 4.7 53.6 33.8 7.6 3.8 0.6 0.6 46.4 100.01976 26.7 15.3 5.1 47.1 40.6 7.3 3.7 0.6 0.7 52.9 100.01977 23.1 -- 19.5 42.6 45.2 7.4 3.5 0.5 0.8 57.4 100.01978 15.9 -- 14.7 30.6 57.0 7.6 3.4 0.5 0.9 69.4 100.01979 25.4 -- 15.0 40.4 50.7 5.3 2.5 0.4 0.7 59.6 100.01980 24.6 -- 16.6 41.2 49.7 5.1 3.0 0.3 0.7 58.8 100.01981 23.3 -- 16.1 39.4 50.5 5.7 3.4 0.4 0.6 60.6 100.01982 25.5 -- 18.3 43.8 46.1 5.9 3.2 0.4 0.6 56.2 100.01983 26.2 -- 15.0 41.2 48.5 5.8 3.5 0.4 0.6 58.8 100.01984 24.9 -- 15.4 40.3 50.9 5.0 2.8 0.5 0.5 59.7 100.01985 23.6 -- 19.7 43.3 48.1 4.7 2.9 0.4 0.6 56.7 100.01986 14.5 -- 20.3 34.8 55.4 5.5 3.1 0.5 0.7 65.2 100.01987 14.1 -- 19.0 33.1 58.7 4.8 2.5 0.3 0.6 66.9 100.01988 16.5 -- 16.9 33.4 59.5 4.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 66.6 100.01989 12.8 -- 19.7 32.5 59.9 4.1 2.5 0.4 0.6 67.5 100.01990 13.5 -- 15.4 28.9 63.2 4.6 2.3 0.4 0.6 71.1 100.01991 16.5 -- 15.7 32.2 60.3 4.6 2.0 0.3 0.6 67.8 100.01992 14.7 -- 18.4 33.1 60.0 3.8 2.1 0.3 0.7 66.9 100.01993 15.6 -- 18.1 33.7 59.6 3.8 1.9 0.3 0.7 66.3 100.01994 18.0 -- 19.5 37.5 56.3 3.3 1.9 0.4 0.6 62.5 100.01995 17.4 -- 23.0 40.4 53.6 3.1 1.9 0.4 0.6 59.6 100.01996 14.1 -- 25.5 39.6 52.8 4.4 2.2 0.5 0.5 60.4 100.01997 16.2 -- 26.3 42.5 49.9 4.8 1.9 0.5 0.4 57.5 100.01998 17.3 -- 25.5 42.8 50.7 3.2 2.4 0.5 0.4 57.2 100.01999r 12.6 -- 20.3 32.9 60.5 3.0 2.6 0.6 0.4 67.1 100.02000r 11.3 -- 20.1 31.4 61.7 3.8 2.2 0.5 0.4 68.6 100.02001 11.3 -- 20.5 31.8 60.5 4.0 2.8 0.5 0.4 68.2 100.0

r-revised Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2001.

Percentage of Farm Cash ReceiptsFrom Marketing of Major Commodities in Kansas

1925-2001, Selected Years

Crops Livestock and Products

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Farm Wage Rates in the Northern Plains Region* 1989-2001

All Hired Field Livestock

January 1989 5.46 6.21 4.94 April 1989 5.31 5.13 4.88 July 1989 5.13 5.10 4.53 October 1989 5.54 5.63 4.63 January 1990 5.89 5.30 5.72 April 1990 5.39 5.34 4.74 July 1990 5.17 5.05 5.29 October 1990 5.45 5.40 5.00 January 1991 5.46 5.44 5.29 April 1991 5.41 5.45 4.99 July 1991 5.26 4.83 5.13 October 1991 5.81 5.87 5.27 January 1992 6.15 5.91 5.77 April 1992 5.81 5.62 5.57 July 1992 5.92 5.52 5.30 October 1992 6.37 6.28 6.03 January 1993 6.76 6.90 6.24 April 1993 6.17 5.93 6.08 July 1993 5.79 5.67 5.64 October 1993 6.40 6.21 6.25 January 1994 6.96 6.95 6.28 April 1994 6.20 5.83 6.13 July 1994 5.47 5.49 5.29 October 1994 6.50 6.52 5.67 January 1995 7.29 7.31 6.86 April 1995 6.22 6.63 5.66 July 1995 5.98 6.10 5.33 October 1995 6.64 6.49 6.49 January 1996 7.20 7.46 6.59 April 1996 6.51 6.76 5.79 July 1996 6.46 6.30 5.78 October 1996 7.22 7.02 6.46 January 1997 7.56 7.80 7.16 April 1997 7.72 7.96 6.61 July 1997 7.39 6.95 6.99 October 1997 7.22 7.05 6.59 January 1998 8.22 8.34 7.38 April 1998 7.63 7.55 6.62 July 1998 7.08 6.73 6.51 October 1998 7.57 7.65 6.03 January 1999 8.10 7.83 7.56 April 1999 7.66 7.82 7.00 July 1999 7.73 7.32 7.63 October 1999 7.83 7.59 7.54 January 2000 8.34 8.12 7.90 April 2000 7.80 7.58 7.75 July 2000 7.64 7.52 7.28 October 2000 8.41 8.21 8.23 January 2001 9.11 8.45 8.47 April 2001 8.89 8.21 8.20 July 2001 8.24 7.96 7.98 October 2001 8.68 8.37 8.46

* Northern Plains Region includes Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.Source: Kansas State Board of Agriculture, Annual Report and Farm Facts , various issues; Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service, 2001.

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Number* January 1 December 31 Net Farm**

County of Farms 2001 2001 Income

Allen 22 0.27 0.25 $57,475Anderson 22 0.36 0.39 37,160Atchison 7 0.38 0.38 35,980Barber 6 0.33 0.32 -2,634Barton 46 0.25 0.26 18,999Bourbon 21 0.30 0.31 23,610Brown 25 0.40 0.41 85,410Butler 35 0.21 0.24 37,584Chase 20 0.54 0.54 11,712Chautauqua 21 0.25 0.27 22,242Cherokee 36 0.59 0.56 58,233Cheyenne 16 0.45 0.48 24,728Clark -- -- -- --Clay 28 0.25 0.26 52,000Cloud -- -- -- --Coffey 17 0.31 0.29 11,500Comanche -- -- -- --Cowley 45 0.37 0.39 31,021Crawford 31 0.40 0.39 41,882Decatur 9 0.45 0.43 36,584Dickinson 45 0.42 0.44 28,499Doniphan 10 0.27 0.29 83,094Douglas 33 0.22 0.23 29,919Edwards 5 0.72 0.74 34,638Elk 25 0.23 0.22 19,200Ellis -- -- -- --Ellsworth 15 0.43 0.47 12,410Finney 14 0.24 0.26 23,861Ford 23 0.35 0.38 -9,392Franklin 27 0.21 0.22 44,626Geary 19 0.44 0.45 35,835Gove 5 0.40 0.42 53,531Graham 7 0.43 0.39 -33,510Grant -- -- -- --Gray 30 0.39 0.43 -2,873Greeley 5 0.35 0.38 41,305Greenwood 22 0.23 0.24 33,697Hamilton 8 0.23 0.21 86,886Harper 12 0.61 0.59 10,236Harvey 21 0.32 0.36 -537Haskell 10 0.40 0.40 51,003Hodgeman 28 0.18 0.19 5,887Jackson 26 0.30 0.30 26,977Jefferson 25 0.32 0.32 34,836Jewell 9 0.19 0.23 59,620Johnson 1 9 0.13 0.13 30,308Kearny 21 0.49 0.46 16,768Kingman 12 0.28 0.28 11,802Kiowa 6 0.37 0.39 16,858Labette 30 0.47 0.44 20,476Lane 5 0.13 0.17 16,991Leavenworth 26 0.25 0.26 12,047Lincoln -- -- -- --Linn 13 0.19 0.18 91,145

Total Loans/Total Assets and Net Farm Income by County 2001

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Number* January 1 December 31 Net Farm**

County of Farms 2001 2001 Income

Total Loans/Total Assets and Net Farm Income by County 2001

Logan 15 0.31 0.30 $36,657Lyon 31 0.47 0.48 31,686McPherson 20 0.20 0.22 5,518Marion 69 0.37 0.40 17,954Marshall 8 0.37 0.38 55,028Meade -- -- -- --Miami 24 0.31 0.31 15,105Mitchell 6 0.33 0.32 17,790Montgomery 24 0.32 0.32 91,938Morris 32 0.40 0.38 19,553Morton 7 0.26 0.27 7,100Nemaha 27 0.19 0.19 34,600Neosho 31 0.21 0.20 46,322Ness -- -- -- --Norton 15 0.33 0.35 34,083Osage 20 0.23 0.23 34,593Osborne 6 0.19 0.20 38,259Ottawa 8 0.35 0.35 29,489Pawnee 5 0.37 0.39 3,183Phillips 5 0.33 0.36 39,525Pottawatomie 27 0.25 0.28 21,444Pratt 23 0.46 0.48 9,151Rawlins 16 0.25 0.25 50,812Reno 55 0.39 0.41 13,060Republic 5 0.18 0.17 12,925Rice 53 0.46 0.46 13,228Riley 14 0.21 0.21 31,949Rooks 7 0.30 0.33 11,725Rush -- -- -- --Russell -- -- -- --Saline 28 0.37 0.39 16,395Scott -- -- -- --Sedgwick 30 0.26 0.26 17,848Seward 7 0.35 0.42 -12,904Shawnee 39 0.27 0.27 35,734Sheridan 12 0.62 0.65 40,739Sherman 36 0.23 0.24 3,765Smith 12 0.29 0.30 37,441Stafford 16 0.42 0.46 8,173Stanton 8 0.48 0.51 9,550Stevens -- -- -- --Sumner 31 0.35 0.39 9,463Thomas 28 0.32 0.33 58,838Trego 6 0.30 0.35 20,358Wabaunsee 26 0.26 0.28 43,329Wallace 38 0.35 0.37 15,625Washington 8 0.39 0.40 37,407Wichita 7 0.08 0.07 43,763Wilson 28 0.49 0.52 41,518Woodson 46 0.28 0.30 32,918Wyandotte 1 -- -- -- --

Source: Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics, and the Kansas Farm Management Association, County Profitlink Summary, 2001.

*Includes only farms that keep records for the Kansas Farm Management Associations.**Net Farm Income: Return to operator's labor, management, and net worth computed on an accrual basis. The privacy of individual records is protected by not providing averages for very small numbers of farms. 1. Johnson and Wyandotte counties are combined in order to preserve the privacy of individual records.

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Banking and Finance

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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Kansas United States

Number of Number of Policies Amount Policies Amount

Year (thousands) (millions) (thousands) (millions)

1950 1,968 $2,512 202,080 $234,047 1960 2,728 6,118 281,899 586,448 1970 3,592 14,626 355,080 1,402,758 1972 3,887 16,893 365,184 1,627,985 1974 3,955 21,466 380,014 1,985,652 1975 4,109 23,244 380,010 2,139,571 1976 4,279 25,778 382,431 2,343,063 1977 4,053 27,992 390,249 2,582,815 1978 4,172 30,900 400,515 2,870,300 1979 4,303 34,660 406,614 3,222,340 1980 4,253 38,891 402,000 3,541,038 1981 4,234 44,144 400,000 4,063,595 1982 4,159 50,163 389,560 4,476,659 1983 4,192 56,329 387,000 4,965,861 1984 4,187 61,937 385,000 5,499,987 1985 4,106 67,748 386,000 6,053,107 1986 4,100 72,812 391,000 6,720,279 1987 4,129 79,912 394,883 7,452,498 1988 4,056 83,441 391,000 8,020,159 1989 3,964 91,224 394,000 8,694,015 1990 3,845 96,199 389,186 9,392,597 1991 3,801 103,562 374,849 9,986,336 1992 3,754 103,605 366,025 10,405,792 1993 3,846 116,683 363,186 11,104,741 1994 2,438 123,385 371,000 11,673,621 1995 2,586 138,688 391,621 12,576,677 1996 2,714 150,256 371,695r 12,589,509r1997 2,133 138,261 373,535 13,195,969 1998 2,150 146,243 206,707 14,471,448 2000 2,122 162,845 212,774 15,953,267

Number of Loans and DepositsYear Institutions Total Assets Leases (net) (Total)

1993 25 7,305,124 4,256,111 6,039,8601994 24 7,630,044 4,323,533 6,080,4281995 22 7,539,466 4,393,636 6,050,0651996 22 7,785,050 4,846,364 6,207,2061997 19 8,276,000 5,281,000 6,190,0001998 18 8,346,000 5,494,000 6,165,0001999 17 10,284,000 6,385,000 6,057,0002000 17 11,452,016 7,664,727 6,079,9732001 17 11,946,126 7,267,416 6,454,058

Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Web site: www2.fdic.gov/sdi/main.asp

Life Insurance in Force in Kansas and the United States 1950-2000, Selected Years

Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Life Insurance Fact Book , various issues.

FDIC - Insured Savings Institutions in Kansas Fourth Quarter Figures (Thousands of Dollars)

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Number of Total Deposits (thousands)Number Banking

County of Institutions Offices June 30, 2000 June 30, 2001

Allen 8 11 $227,390 $226,832 Anderson 6 9 137,877 139,989 Atchison 6 11 279,855 289,977 Barber 5 9 137,223 134,877 Barton 10 20 524,462 578,380 Bourbon 6 8 206,345 207,746 Brown 7 10 192,990 203,087 Butler 17 31 608,289 646,209 Chase 2 3 36,887 38,112 Chautauqua 2 3 43,090 46,715 Cherokee 8 12 211,950 219,237 Cheyenne 3 3 67,603 65,167 Clark 3 3 74,213 75,245 Clay 5 7 154,520 163,102 Cloud 7 11 159,292 163,194 Coffey 7 11 177,633 226,963 Comanche 4 4 54,021 57,036 Cowley 9 22 476,277 488,183 Crawford 15 23 566,158 584,886 Decatur 4 6 83,424 83,213 Dickinson 9 14 272,215 273,498 Doniphan 9 9 134,613 143,867 Douglas 22 48 1,117,632 1,223,043 Edwards 4 4 70,345 66,439 Elk 3 4 29,367 29,501 Ellis 7 15 415,795 438,323 Ellsworth 6 8 108,647 115,190 Finney 11 17 424,618 439,794 Ford 10 17 363,272 357,908 Franklin 9 12 344,105 349,235 Geary 6 11 223,776 237,031 Gove 3 4 68,760 67,924 Graham 3 5 73,355 71,467 Grant 3 3 105,146 109,707 Gray 2 4 81,208 80,785 Greeley 1 1 25,075 25,569 Greenwood 6 9 115,974 115,747 Hamilton 2 2 81,516 85,898 Harper 5 7 123,085 119,806 Harvey 10 19 413,256 429,624 Haskell 1 3 72,191 79,963 Hodgeman 2 2 30,980 32,479 Jackson 5 10 191,197 209,965 Jefferson 6 8 137,848 141,356 Jewell 5 7 78,238 90,233 Johnson 56 191 7,874,413 8,524,111 Kearny 3 3 80,057 75,093 Kingman 5 5 126,717 128,558 Kiowa 4 5 58,607 57,470 Labette 6 16 416,672 321,136 Lane 2 2 64,132 61,785 Leavenworth 10 29 662,673 644,645 Lincoln 4 5 70,524 72,697 Linn 6 8 91,592 95,409

Bank Deposits in Kansas by County Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001

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Number of Total Deposits (thousands)Number Banking

County of Institutions Offices June 30, 2000 June 30, 2001

Bank Deposits in Kansas by County Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001

Logan 2 3 67,348 74,908 Lyon 12 19 472,422 481,469 McPherson 13 21 406,268 434,686 Marion 10 14 190,670 186,977 Marshall 10 13 293,030 300,007 Meade 3 4 82,097 97,459 Miami 7 15 267,394 375,203 Mitchell 7 9 131,630 132,350 Montgomery 11 20 474,015 483,750 Morris 4 6 99,371 101,223 Morton 3 4 67,780 69,724 Nemaha 10 16 288,146 296,542 Neosho 9 15 263,924 232,522 Ness 3 4 75,138 73,996 Norton 4 6 129,944 127,074 Osage 9 12 201,756 199,385 Osborne 5 5 125,981 126,672 Ottawa 3 5 136,001 138,093 Pawnee 5 5 136,423 131,566 Phillips 4 9 169,012 177,405 Pottawatomie 8 9 267,970 289,680 Pratt 3 6 212,318 219,511 Rawlins 4 6 63,037 67,085 Reno 12 27 717,543 756,494 Republic 6 8 132,966 132,047 Rice 6 12 161,555 177,414 Riley 13 22 872,867 893,145 Rooks 5 6 115,624 120,602 Rush 5 5 79,497 80,759 Russell 6 7 139,648 143,999 Saline 11 22 1,075,085 1,002,319 Scott 3 3 145,607 177,505 Sedgwick 35 146 5,159,184 5,553,064 Seward 5 9 247,769 245,763 Shawnee 18 81 2,777,591 3,038,253 Sheridan 5 5 94,154 97,879 Sherman 3 3 165,993 164,463 Smith 4 6 99,941 97,436 Stafford 6 6 115,948 121,376 Stanton 2 2 36,718 38,880 Stevens 3 3 85,914 84,768 Sumner 13 15 357,801 362,426 Thomas 7 9 165,213 172,283 Trego 3 3 70,645 73,525 Wabaunsee 6 7 72,006 77,930 Wallace 1 1 20,402 20,544 Washington 7 9 131,986 122,426 Wichita 2 2 54,037 55,751 Wilson 5 6 163,434 165,441 Woodson 3 4 34,880 37,197 Wyandotte 18 45 1,623,619 1,838,119 Kansas 410 1424 $38,506,402 $40,622,501

Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Data Book, Summary of Deposits, Midwest Region, June 30, 2000; June 30, 2001.

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Year Number of Banks Total Assets Loans and Leases (Net) Total Deposits

1949 610 1,717,855 502,953 1,611,633 1950 612 1,803,972 535,308 1,687,499 1951 607 1,966,004 565,229 1,840,601 1952 609 2,087,398 679,301 1,951,651 1953 606 2,110,525 646,467 1,966,030 1954 602 2,212,123 729,243 2,054,435 1955 601 2,195,461 722,781 2,028,317 1956 598 2,261,257 746,048 2,081,744 1957 595 2,273,928 767,757 2,078,051 1958 593 2,467,581 904,392 2,255,864 1959 593 2,509,976 928,183 2,280,068 1960 587 2,661,407 1,075,912 2,411,720 1961 590 2,873,393 1,148,875 2,601,961 1962 593 3,070,629 1,287,812 2,767,536 1963 593 3,215,160 1,394,999 2,881,918 1964 594 3,493,000 1,563,000 3,155,842 1965 599 3,740,000 1,755,000 3,367,855 1966 601 4,053,855 1,880,696 3,649,114 1967 601 4,486,900 2,021,878 4,051,243 1968 601 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 617 13,567,154 7,338,412 11,705,451 1979 617 15,289,420 7,947,708 13,164,468 1980 619 16,597,576 8,072,225 14,077,900 1981 617 18,162,026 8,587,431 15,124,405 1982 620 19,619,042 9,467,983 16,549,403 1983 623 21,045,200 10,573,500 18,035,400 1984 628 22,624,000 11,783,178 19,670,711 1985 632 23,808,660 12,259,863 20,658,406 1986 620 24,564,339 12,277,935 21,516,185 1987 600 24,700,585 12,680,712 21,620,405 1988 595 25,528,931 13,290,361 22,381,143 1989 573 26,705,623 13,803,368 23,395,762 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 15,607,033 24,513,676 1997 403 31,317,153 18,329,489 26,704,332 1998 393 34,012,921 19,634,423 28,870,667 1999 387 34,761,000 21,120,000 29,025,000 2000 376 34,883,000 23,858,000 30,985,000 2001 373 36,504,273 22,743,012 29,408,389

Note: Data as reported on December 31 of each year for insured commercial banks. "Number of Banks" refers to banking firms and not to total number of banking offices, many of which are branches. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Web site:www3.fdc.gov/sdi/main.asp

Banking Growth in Kansas 1949-2001

(Monetary Data in Thousands of Dollars)

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Business and Manufacturing

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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Percent1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Change

1995-2000

Alabama 9,140 10,965 10,523 10,158 10,847 10,067 10.1Alaska 2,521 2,535 2,401 2,319 2,374 2,333 -7.5Arizona 12,044 13,920 13,135 12,506 12,513 15,175 26.0Arkansas 7,042 7,344 5,998 5,374 5,531 4,680 -33.5California 127,074 138,726 153,412 158,571 155,707 167,047 31.5Colorado 19,703 20,317 22,463 20,671 19,109 25,462 29.2Connecticut 9,395 9,457 9,628 9,169 9,375 9,910 5.5Delaware 2,783 3,461 3,483 3,324 3,767 3,682 32.3District of Columbia 3,250 4,087 3,225 3,532 3,556 4,472 37.6Florida 54,006 49,870 56,283 59,445 61,118 59,912 10.9Georgia 24,478 26,440 29,984 29,261 30,133 28,925 18.2Hawaii 3,874 3,992 3,622 3,242 3,563 3,745 -3.3Idaho 5,053 5,242 5,502 5,637 5,877 5,829 15.4Illinois 30,393 28,064 28,009 28,882 28,222 28,875 -5.0Indiana 14,355 14,260 14,471 14,304 13,515 14,112 -1.7Iowa 6,103 6,014 5,971 5,474 5,842 5,668 -7.1Kansas 7,600 6,693 7,243 7,758 5,755 6,483 -14.7Kentucky 9,078 9,133 9,471 9,498 9,158 8,637 -4.9Louisiana 9,817 10,087 10,897 10,477 10,333 10,468 6.6Maine 4,476 4,461 5,297 5,136 5,007 5,135 14.7Maryland 18,458 13,895 20,501 19,436 18,820 20,539 11.3Massachusetts 16,040 16,635 17,708 16,693 16,375 18,640 16.2Michigan 23,972 24,387 24,795 26,183 23,512 23,760 -0.9Minnesota 12,178 13,557 13,469 12,231 12,783 13,906 14.2Mississippi 6,185 6,180 6,185 6,180 7,353 6,439 4.1Missouri 14,935 14,763 14,540 14,286 13,685 13,996 -6.3Montana 3,377 4,144 3,764 3,904 3,977 3,977 17.8Nebraska 3,895 3,945 4,188 4,117 4,179 4,441 14.0Nevada 7,151 8,043 8,259 8,344 8,405 8,587 20.1New Hampshire 4,988 4,961 6,135 5,103 4,256 4,677 -6.2New Jersey 27,106 27,315 26,837 26,059 26,059 26,059 -3.9New Mexico 4,837 4,975 4,959 4,519 5,703 5,836 20.7New York 54,620 56,771 57,128 57,290 60,674 61,507 12.6North Carolina 21,650 21,857 23,084 25,007 23,724 23,310 7.7North Dakota 1,631 1,668 1,526 1,527 1,550 1,493 -8.5Ohio 27,046 25,795 24,102 23,447 22,918 22,290 -17.6Oklahoma 8,790 9,003 9,213 9,690 8,427 8,979 2.2Oregon 13,770 14,995 15,275 12,876 13,685 14,729 7.0Pennsylvania 23,820 25,433 28,945 29,418 29,741 35,104 47.4Rhode Island 3,290 3,416 3,367 3,600 3,572 3,675 11.7South Carolina 10,447 10,856 11,040 11,564 10,910 11,114 6.4South Dakota 1,858 1,835 1,961 1,938 2,013 2,138 15.1Tennessee 15,823 15,617 16,182 15,951 15,445 15,793 -0.2Texas 52,871 54,031 54,788 51,767 52,999 54,330 2.8Utah 7,742 9,433 9,391 9,688 9,874 9,875 27.6Vermont 2,139 2,186 2,264 1,933 2,530 2,511 17.4Virginia 19,433 20,960 21,231 20,842 21,270 22,219 14.3Washington 30,243 31,295 35,682 37,362 38,105 40,357 33.4West Virginia 4,425 4,207 3,029 4,432 4,214 4,177 -5.6Wisconsin 12,342 12,766 12,689 13,865 12,447 12,436 0.8Wyoming 2,230 2,365 2,161 2,245 2,271 2,314 3.8

United States 819,477 842,357 885,416 886,235 882,778 919,825 12.2

Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Economic Indicators, 2000.Notes: New firms are firms that plan to begin to hire employees.

New Firms by State, 1995-2000

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Percent PercentChange Change

1998 1999 2000 98-2000 1998 1999 2000 98-2000

Alabama 12,006 13,390 9,302 -22.5 603 434 445 -26.2Alaska 2,501 2,651 2,671 6.8 127 115 118 -7.1Arizona 14,957 14,996 11,984 -19.9 762 781 765 0.4Arkansas 6,905 4,850 5,581 -19.2 408 295 261 -36.0California 117,412 107,745 134,541 14.6 8,546 5,014 4,595 -46.2Colorado 16,603 10,138 7,561 -54.5 402 347 373 -7.2Connecticut 12,132 11,523 11,528 -5.0 164 142 139 -15.2Delaware 2,768 3,442 3,052 10.3 372 2,115 2,320 523.7District of Columbia 3,359 4,716 4,996 48.7 88 81 58 -34.1Florida 56,535 59,582 55,186 -2.4 1,867 1,723 1,447 -22.5Georgia 27,417 26,800 26,754 -2.4 1,197 933 1,012 -15.5Hawaii 3,222 3,888 3,521 9.3 114 87 63 -44.7Idaho 6,408 6,176 6,249 -2.5 435 340 269 -38.2Illinois 29,868 30,885 31,361 5.0 1,474 1,394 1,270 -13.8Indiana 15,870 16,797 15,738 -0.8 613 501 398 -35.1Iowa 6,667 7,404 7,485 12.3 283 196 214 -24.4Kansas 8,809 6,194 6,981 -20.8 264 172 169 -36.0Kentucky 9,050 9,111 7,508 -17.0 356 281 355 -0.3Louisiana 10,064 11,086 13,708 36.2 600 589 619 3.2Maine 6,086 4,720 4,906 -19.4 244 197 162 -33.6Maryland 20,264 18,631 19,563 -3.5 1,231 795 677 -45.0Massachusetts 17,528 19,667 18,164 3.6 739 566 393 -46.8Michigan 19,765 19,221 30,240 53.0 721 634 577 -20.0Minnesota 12,066 10,274 4,829 -60.0 1,975 1,584 1,492 -24.5Mississippi 7,357 7,622 7,555 2.7 244 201 203 -16.8Missouri 19,602 18,898 17,580 -10.3 424 358 369 -13.0Montana 4,280 3,946 3,946 -7.8 145 121 141 -2.8Nebraska 5,422 5,203 5,234 -3.5 129 158 115 -10.9Nevada 7,766 7,567 7,761 -0.1 428 309 332 -22.4New Hampshire 5,261 6,165 7,341 39.5 417 348 302 -27.6New Jersey 27,167 27,167 27,168 0.0 876 877 660 -24.7New Mexico 6,949 6,351 6,451 -7.2 338 554 513 51.8New York 60,115 53,566 57,423 -4.5 2,279 1,872 1,960 -14.0North Carolina 23,700 23,218 23,467 -1.0 534 442 445 -16.7North Dakota 2,396 2,212 2,191 -8.6 87 100 92 5.7Ohio 24,419 24,151 24,276 -0.6 1,161 1,195 1,471 26.7Oklahoma 9,463 8,198 8,848 -6.5 833 728 876 5.2Oregon 15,458 16,665 16,102 4.2 2,660 2,939 1,453 -45.4Pennsylvania 31,284 32,359 34,893 11.5 1,685 1,397 1,455 -13.6Rhode Island 3,944 3,985 4,170 5.7 130 116 74 -43.1South Carolina 11,647 11,086 11,721 0.6 254 191 138 -45.7South Dakota 2,346 1,749 1,809 -22.9 186 152 133 -28.5Tennessee 17,566 17,046 17,563 0.0 869 802 641 -26.2Texas 56,756 56,919 57,300 1.0 2,696 2,302 2,592 -3.9Utah 7,267 9,572 10,135 39.5 460 464 451 -2.0Vermont 2,603 2,543 2,653 1.9 88 83 71 -19.3Virginia 20,689 22,031 20,569 -0.6 1,138 841 815 -28.4Washington 34,953 41,059 41,793 19.6 996 632 717 -28.0West Virginia 5,562 5,493 5,542 -0.4 329 253 277 -15.8Wisconsin 14,764 13,358 15,151 2.6 1,137 819 685 -39.8Wyoming 2,888 2,842 2,908 0.7 89 69 47 -47.2

United States 540,601 531,300 550,000 1.7 44,197 37,639 35,219 -20.3

Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Economic Indicators 2000.

Notes: Business terminations are business closings; business bankruptcies are firms that file for bankruptcy with the U.S. court system.

Business Dissolutions by State, 1998, 1999, and 2000 Business Terminations Business Bankruptcies

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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Alabama 127 151 167 154 143 144Alaska 35 34 35 36 33 29Arizona 137 142 164 157 160 156Arkansas 86 99 115 113 89 87California 1,403 1,549 1,587 1,582 1,507 1,505Colorado 152 206 184 186 171 183Connecticut 121 125 108 112 125 123Delaware 19 21 19 23 23 22District of Columbia 12 14 14 13 14 14Florida 431 453 458 426 430 438Georgia 213 289 241 255 288 248Hawaii 51 52 59 50 48 47Idaho 57 73 68 67 68 65Illinois 331 374 383 323 346 332Indiana 175 203 183 207 186 198Iowa 111 195 173 157 164 140Kansas 89 137 134 144 134 108Kentucky 126 136 136 123 146 136Louisiana 131 142 149 164 141 135Maine 73 75 71 73 74 80Maryland 131 174 190 183 168 159Massachusetts 231 224 221 239 226 207Michigan 264 303 287 294 303 297Minnesota 188 254 265 249 225 216Mississippi 63 85 91 95 90 106Missouri 176 255 246 222 184 194Montana 52 70 67 72 65 64Nebraska 63 120 109 99 103 97Nevada 50 51 56 59 57 47New Hampshire 60 54 61 52 60 61New Jersey 210 192 192 211 211 198New Mexico 82 91 86 80 71 73New York 502 506 521 522 546 541North Carolina 231 291 277 261 290 291North Dakota 27 54 52 50 46 42Ohio 318 358 361 361 332 343Oklahoma 119 164 161 155 150 154Oregon 148 191 175 181 174 193Pennsylvania 373 408 440 429 389 379Rhode Island 23 24 25 27 27 23South Carolina 101 112 109 118 107 121South Dakota 30 50 53 55 49 49Tennessee 177 263 268 274 248 217Texas 691 854 845 788 826 817Utah 61 75 80 76 71 75Vermont 35 39 40 38 39 35Virginia 184 198 196 207 190 198Washington 214 253 269 235 255 226West Virginia 44 54 54 61 51 46Wisconsin 145 219 232 220 206 220Wyoming 23 32 30 28 27 31

United States 8,896 10,488 10,507 10,306 10,076 9,907

Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Economic Indicators 2000 . * Self-employed are aged 16 and over and in nonagricultural businesses.

Self-Employment by State, 1995-2000(Thousands of Self-Employed*)

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Asian and Pacific Islander-Owned Businesses in Kansas,1997

All Firms1 Firms With Paid Employees

Sales and Annual Sales andNumber Receipts Number Employees Payroll Receipts

Industry Division of Firms ($1,000) of Firms (number) ($1,000) ($1,000)

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 47 $8,142 24 b D DConstruction 66 15,290 13 148 $3,217 $9,118 Manufacturing 54 53,632 26 479 15,157 53,248 Transportation and public utilities 41 D 10 c D DWholesale trade 68 254,662 31 586 20,903 252,795 Retail trade 817 214,560 521 3,948 37,069 199,193 Finance, insurance, and real estate 196 D 10 a D DServices 1,153 162,871 387 2,258 53,245 141,442 Industries not classified 184 D - - - - Total Asian and Pacific Islander-owned businesses 2,626 727,654 1,020 7,591 131,739 664,021

D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies. 1. All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Totals may not agree due to rounding.

a - 0-19 employeesb - 20-99 employeesc - 100-249 employees

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Asians and Pacific Islanders, 1997 .

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All Firms1 Firms With Paid Employees

Sales and Annual Sales andNumber Receipts Number Employees Payroll Receipts

Industry Division of Firms ($1,000) of Firms (number) ($1,000) ($1,000)

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 122 $11,262 36 89 $2,141 $8,984Construction 409 99,310 109 975 21,266 93,494Manufacturing 61 64,464 40 488 12,725 64,057Transportation and public utilities 184 21,201 29 48 939 14,585Wholesale trade 46 8,052 16 31 881 6,109Retail trade 579 75,221 166 1,866 16,974 69,686Finance, insurance, and real estate 130 14,793 24 66 1,798 10,525Services 1,375 78,552 155 2,071 25,799 59,796Industries not classified 642 30,189 155 122 4,442 23,701 Total Hispanic-owned businesses 3,547 403,045 728 5,755 86,965 350,937

1. All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Totals may not agree due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Hispanic, 1997 .

Hispanic-Owned Businesses in Kansas,1997

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American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Businesses in Kansas,1997

All Firms1 Firms With Paid Employees

Sales and Annual Sales andNumber Receipts Number Employees Payroll Receipts

Industry Division of Firms ($1,000) of Firms (number) ($1,000) ($1,000)

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 121 $5,912 4 c D DConstruction 215 79,560 93 870 $22,925 $73,073Manufacturing 52 77,602 23 343 11,007 76,260Transportation and public utilities 50 8,051 18 57 1,229 5,620Wholesale trade 30 7,177 14 83 1,536 5,700Retail trade 254 176,555 134 886 13,983 172,944Finance, insurance, and real estate 67 7,445 18 b D DServices 431 38,602 71 440 10,130 31,685Industries not classified 1,100 52,295 166 391 7,783 36,314 Total American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned businesses 2,318 453,199 540 3,231 71,083 408,324

D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies. 1. All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Totals may not agree due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, American Indians and Alaska Natives, 1997 .b - 20-99 employeesc - 100-249 employees

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Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1992 and 1997

Firms With Paid Employees

Employees forSales and Pay Period Annual Sales and

Number Receipts Number Including March 12 Payroll ReceiptsIndustry Division of Firms ($1,000) of Firms (number) ($1,000) ($1,000)

1992

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 3,053 $222,582 294 1,831 $27,670 $159,688 Construction 1,673 316,547 575 2,863 54,342 293,595 Manufacturing 1,216 473,682 333 5,587 125,595 465,873 Transportation and public utilities 1,191 215,790 313 2,378 44,237 184,624 Wholesale trade 1,459 1,995,267 374 3,499 83,657 1,958,510 Retail trade 13,917 1,298,620 2,911 20,591 160,083 1,153,901 Finance, insurance, and real estate 5,108 276,410 596 1,725 28,541 143,554 Selected services 35,688 924,367 2,792 17,565 208,220 585,298 Industries not classified 3,125 36,684 114 29 483 6,177 Total women-owned businesses 66,429 5,759,949 8,302 56,068 732,829 4,951,219

1997

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 1,673 186,392 243 1,552 29,133 152,467 Construction 1,540 489,863 629 4,637 117,353 462,353 Manufacturing 919 1,678,654 352 8,066 241,541 1,670,839 Transportation and public utilities 998 259,830 317 2,281 60,303 241,340 Wholesale trade 1,056 1,224,534 457 3,371 97,251 1,210,598 Retail trade 10,799 1,293,137 2,366 15,836 161,541 1,179,763 Finance, insurance, and real estate 3,361 521,042 520 2,762 66,414 412,064 Services 30,773 1,231,005 3,446 19,987 341,865 891,765 Industries not classified 3,552 43,764 137 6 248 682 Total women-owned businesses 54,638 6,928,221 8,434 58,497 1,115,649 6,221,871

1. All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Totals may not agree due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Women-Owned Businesses , 1992, 1997.

All Firms1

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Black-Owned Business in Kansas, 1992 and 1997

All Firms1 Firms With Paid Employees

Employees forSales and Pay Period Annual Sales and

Number Receipts Number Including March 12 Payroll ReceiptsIndustry Division of Firms ($1,000) of Firms (number) ($1,000) ($1,000)

1992

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 52 D 7 D D DConstruction 187 $14,966 35 104 $2,462 $9,707 Manufacturing 35 D 3 D D D Transportation and public utilities 146 8,495 16 78 955 4,548 Wholesale trade 32 1,318 5 6 91 788 Retail trade 425 18,055 55 207 2,179 10,926 Finance, insurance, and real estate 151 2,625 9 D D D Selected services 1,834 36,014 154 620 5,916 18,128 Industries not classified 215 3,975 7 2 34 285 Total Black-owned businesses 3,078 92,295 291 1,088 13,012 50,991

1997

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 45 D 1 a D DConstruction 228 37,309 66 319 8,647 34,088 Manufacturing 44 D 17 b D DTransportation and public utilities 152 21,585 38 c D DWholesale trade 71 71,234 28 149 6,336 70,100 Retail trade 426 114,098 101 1,233 18,925 108,634 Finance, insurance, and real estate 163 D 18 b D DServices 1,935 225,121 184 3,161 60,269 205,762 Industries not classified 332 111,839 71 f D D Total Black-owned businesses 3,396 593,636 524 5,834 174,203 547,688

D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies. 1. All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. Totals may not agree due to rounding.

a = 0-19 employees; b = 20-99 employees; f = 500-999 employeesSource: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises: Black , 1992; 1997.

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Value of Shipments

Manufacturing Industry ($1,000)

Food 30,669 809,586 25,123 2,711,316 9,621,291 12,353,946 218,322Textile products 1,265 25,721 1,062 52,386 45,553 101,962 1,034Apparel 1,377 22,180 1,116 69,114 66,062 132,430 1,182Wood products 3,299 75,692 2,678 179,191 234,823 410,210 6,249Paper 3,327 100,715 2,494 214,550 352,234 565,923 16,773Printing & related support activities 13,115 366,352 9,613 1,051,551 684,444 1,731,412 40,431Petroleum and coal products 2,570 98,744 1,849 366,041 1,895,559 2,343,444 99,788Chemical manufacturing 6,399 287,372 4,525 1,596,933 1,557,229 3,092,752 135,768Plastics & rubber products 13,145 446,115 10,795 1,188,371 1,001,156 2,175,237 86,326Nonmetallic mineral products 6,476 181,486 5,289 673,954 457,506 1,125,375 158,080Primary metal manufacturing 2,603 76,232 2,227 146,281 155,847 304,283 8,720Fabricated metal products 15,054 431,097 10,928 1,082,814 896,605 1,969,223 73,792Machinery manufacturing 20,546 663,299 14,200 1,633,826 2,010,518 3,654,186 205,813Computer & electronic products 6,885 218,290 4,230 485,144 380,159 844,722 160,572Electrical equipment & appliances 5,811 175,354 4,641 605,840 599,546 1,254,739 73,294Transportation equipment 57,269 2,537,316 38,586 7,239,687 8,712,137 14,659,946 448,020Furniture & related products 4,930 114,438 4,025 204,727 218,905 421,629 6,634Miscellaneous manufacturing 5,270 125,901 4,017 442,521 164,777 607,658 23,767

Kansas 201,497 6,798,371 148,306 20,087,063 29,408,383 48,246,457 1,775,338

r = revised

Total CapitalExpenditures

($1,000)

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, 1999, M99 (AS)-3, April 2001.

($1,000) ($1,000) Number (Number)($1,000)

Manufacturing in Kansas 1998r

Cost ofMaterials Workers

All employees Value added byManufacture

Production Payroll

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Value of Shipments

Manufacturing Industry ($1,000)

Food 32,759 876,666 26,839 2,735,046 10,173,569 12,891,210 251,256Textile products 964 22,853 859 41,336 38,597 78,476 1,373Apparel 1,846 37,613 1,490 87,651 98,216 185,273 6,128Wood products 3,234 76,706 2,706 164,681 195,193 356,332 15,982Paper 3,138 97,899 2,338 226,334 327,029 553,417 13,768Printing & related support activities 13,936 437,612 9,984 1,062,199 771,096 1,833,754 49,505Petroleum and coal products 2,340 99,651 1,649 403,060 2,798,607 3,112,176 106,683Chemical manufacturing 6,004 256,907 3,825 1,595,954 1,381,602 2,961,118 178,161Plastics & rubber products 12,380 375,913 10,373 1,034,208 899,130 1,938,264 90,941Nonmetallic mineral products 6,297 223,887 5,115 759,821 499,577 1,255,563 94,996Primary metal manufacturing 2,339 74,925 1,927 138,018 82,836 218,317 17,144Fabricated metal products 15,066 451,907 10,986 931,907 887,593 1,825,199 56,862Machinery manufacturing 20,503 703,742 14,396 1,654,576 1,926,984 3,610,262 107,368Computer & electronic products 6,418 234,779 2,999 624,248 610,268 1,248,031 28,839Electrical equipment & appliances 6,345 230,475 4,837 688,841 773,342 1,493,662 43,622Transportation equipment 54,149 2,462,762 36,639 7,272,595 10,336,233 18,076,656 233,242Furniture & related products 5,242 134,066 4,346 267,867 209,925 477,192 9,750Miscellaneous manufacturing 4,783 133,888 2,994 372,339 146,977 512,813 42,362

Kansas 198,651 6,967,664 144,690 20,233,704 32,604,869 53,246,968 1,356,809

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, Geographic Area Statistics . MOO(AS)-3RV, September 2002.r = revised

Number (Number)($1,000)

Total CapitalExpenditures

($1,000)($1,000) ($1,000)

Manufacturing in Kansas 1999r

Cost ofMaterials Workers

All employees Value added byManufacture

Production Payroll

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Value of Shipments

Manufacturing Industry ($1,000)

Food 34,147 936,714 28,404 3,029,531 10,724,697 13,731,711 198,394Textile products 1,235 33,371 1,052 89,692 83,522 167,346 3,370Apparel 1,233 29,994 994 21,955 69,589 95,446 7,075Wood products 3,049 79,415 2,479 152,680 169,691 321,807 10,187Paper 3,209 109,604 2,447 249,293 371,945 617,330 21,005Printing & related support activities 13,818 448,342 9,706 1,012,012 800,059 1,808,938 59,215Petroleum and coal products 1,963 98,203 1,359 590,512 3,937,982 4,526,794 93,159Chemical manufacturing 5,910 260,747 3,905 1,281,363 1,485,337 2,771,317 255,565Plastics & rubber products 11,894 405,268 9,839 1,019,451 1,106,607 2,119,678 72,410Nonmetallic mineral products 6,242 223,425 4,896 677,075 495,787 1,164,935 63,613Primary metal manufacturing 1,997 70,623 1,647 114,884 82,689 201,049 21,142Fabricated metal products 16,159 493,601 12,023 1,040,078 932,629 1,975,639 65,315Machinery manufacturing 20,887 735,251 14,510 1,792,574 2,097,433 3,858,829 117,170Computer & electronic products 6,448 241,258 3,907 689,980 723,443 1,418,686 21,867Electrical equipment & appliances 4,453 169,711 3,388 562,723 490,616 1,069,687 45,421Transportation equipment 53,334 2,371,118 35,695 7,669,515 9,197,487 17,004,032 159,171Furniture & related products 5,188 141,458 4,257 331,249 183,265 512,984 10,525Miscellaneous manufacturing 4,214 105,408 3,040 390,759 149,266 542,886 7,184

Kansas 196,309 6,989,779 143,958 20,868,920 33,589,755 54,549,079 1,242,301

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, Geographic Area Statistics . MOO(AS)-3RV, September 2002.

Number (Number)($1,000)

Total CapitalExpenditures

($1,000)($1,000) ($1,000)

Manufacturing in Kansas 2000

Cost ofMaterials Workers

All employees Value added byManufacture

Production Payroll

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Finance and Insurance in Kansas, 1997

Geographic Area and Business

Credit intermediation & related activities 1,936 8,329,422 827,440 27,155 Depository credit intermediation 1,405 5,186,167 603,023 20,611 Commercial banking 1,040 3,123,136 501,486 17,031 National commercial banks (banking) 433 1,597,122 276,878 8,899 State commercial banks (banking) 607 1,526,014 224,608 8,132 Savings institutions 180 749,204 66,296 2,168 Credit unions 185 1,313,827 35,241 1,412 Nondepository credit intermediation 418 2,106,699 152,357 3,965 Sales financing 96 645,939 43,427 1,033 Other nondepository credit intermediation 318 1,067,935 103,375 2,773 Consumer lending 98 85,090 14,629 484 Real estate credit 150 633,930 65,125 1,416 All other nondepository intermediation 67 D D e Pawn shops 47 15,925 3,508 198 Activities related to credit intermediation 113 1,036,556 72,060 2,579 Mortgage & nonmortgage loan brokers 50 20,865 9,203 232Securities intermediation & related activities 559 677,460 173,890 2,920 Securities & commodity contracts intermed. & brokerage 312 308,040 95,890 1,597 Securities brokerage 242 243,985 78,399 1,258 Commodity contracts brokerage 30 8,554 3,301 80 Other financial investment activities 247 369,420 78,000 1,323 Portfolio management 81 144,065 43,803 12,745 Investment advice 73 37,857 10,068 252 Insurance carriers & related activities 2,468 N 822,725 23,095 Insurance carriers 448 N 568,245 14,476 Direct life insurance carriers 234 Q 3,911 133 Agencies, brokerages, & other insurance related activities 2,020 887,044 254,480 8,559 Insurance agencies and brokerages 1,883 747,184 199,086 7,121Funds, trusts & other financial vehicles (part) 10 61,197 2,915 c Kansas Total 4,973 N 1,826,970 53,304

Q= Revenue not collected at this level of detail for multiestablishment firms. Employment size: c= 100 to 249 employees; e= 250 to 499 employees. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Finance and Insurance, Geographic Area Series: Kansas. January 2000 (EC97F52A-KS).

Number of Paid Employeesfor Pay Period Incl. March 12

D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in totals. N= Not available or not comparable.

Establishments(number)

Revenue($1,000)

Annual Payroll($1,000)

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Kind of Business

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1,554 6,159,002 487,609 17,846 Automobile dealers 632 5,352,435 366,263 11,789 Other motor vehicle dealers 128 D D f Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores 794 D D i

Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 653 609,052 87,835 4,463 Furniture stores 294 344,040 48,430 2,326 Home furnishings stores 359 265,012 39,405 2,137

Electronics and Appliance Stores 567 665,201 72,538 3,881 Computer & software stores 151 235,665 24,610 1,081

Building Material & Garden Equipment & Supplie 1,230 2,283,435 258,596 12,185 Building material & supplies dealers 921 D D i Lawn and garden equipment & supplies 309 D D g

Food and Beverage Stores 1,399 3,671,373 362,379 28,684 Grocery stores 709 3,324,753 340,293 25,968 Specialty food stores 139 53,715 8,664 720 Beer, wine, & liquor stores 551 292,905 13,422 1,996

Health & Personal Care Stores 776 847,885 111,682 6,655 Pharmacies & drug stores 438 719,387 87,345 5,184

Gasoline Stations 1,635 2,254,007 136,647 11,694 Gasoline stations with convenience stores 1,147 1,674,321 96,633 8,625

Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 1,367 936,112 120,025 10,423 Clothing stores 864 630,761 78,406 7,358 Shoe stores 265 165,582 18,376 1,605 Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores 238 139,769 23,243 1,460

Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 684 507,094 61,728 5,418 Sporting goods stores 474 332,020 40,306 3,417 Hobby, toy, & game stores 93 D D g Book, periodical, & music stores 210 175,074 21,422 2,001 Book stores 123 D D g

Paid Employees forPay Period IncludingMarch 12 (number)

Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997

Establishments(number)

Sales($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

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Kind of Business

Paid Employees forPay Period IncludingMarch 12 (number)

Retail Trade in Kansas, 1997

Establishments(number)

Sales($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

General Merchandise Stores 443 3,453,976 324,819 27,776 Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 120 2,535,717 N N Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 120 2,515,980 245,580 20,945 National chain department stores 24 446,379 48,674 3,804 Other general merchandise stores 323 937,996 79,239 6,831

Miscellaneous Store Retailers 1,454 D D i Florists 345 69,742 14,478 1,591 Office supplies, stationery, & gift stores 472 253,585 33,105 3,174 Used merchandise stores 199 D D g Other miscellaneous store retailers 438 D D g

Nonstore Retailers 509 D D h Electronic shopping & mail order houses 92 D D f Vending machine operators 70 D D f Direct selling establishments 347 D D g

Total Retail Trade 12,271 22,571,918 2,191,057 140,412

D = Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals.N = Not available or not comparable.f = 500 to 999 employees; g = 1,000 to 2,499 employees; h = 2,500 to 4,999 employees; i = 5,000 to 9,999 employees.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census: Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series: Kansas , December 1999.

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Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997

Type of Operation Salesand Kind of Business ($1,000)

Durable goods 3,086 20,657,718 1,192,794 34,253 Motor vehicles, auto parts, and supplies 340 6,448,786 107,010 3,819 Furniture & homefurnishings 124 375,716 31,184 900 Lumber & other construction materials 135 760,302 44,190 1,566 Professional & commercial equip. & supplies 443 2,292,847 235,673 5,786 Metal & Mineral (except petroleum) 107 D D g Electrical goods 377 2,378,853 167,314 3,926 Hardware & plumbing & heating 204 892,882 71,848 2,095 Machinery, equipment, & supplies 1,078 5,837,392 430,524 12,382 Miscellaneous durable goods 278 D D g Nondurable goods 1,999 21,552,146 754,048 25,701 Paper & paper products 118 607,936 52,445 1,555 Drugs, & druggists' sundries 64 1,201,686 43,844 1,199 Apparel, piece goods, & notions 70 D D f Grocery & related products 286 6,673,095 271,521 8,410 Farm-product raw materials 692 8,255,851 155,414 6,513 Chemical & allied products 143 624,087 44,667 1,222 Petroleum & petroleum products 212 1,422,517 42,394 1,616 Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverage 55 516,397 40,793 1,211 Miscellaneous nondurable goods 359 D D h Total wholesale trade 5,085 42,209,864 1,946,842 59,594Merchant wholesalers 4,128 23,579,756 1,463,304 47,728Manufacturers' sales branches & offices 390 14,082,618 383,033 8,569Agents, brokers, & commission merchants 567 4,547,490 100,505 3,657

D= Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals.f= 500 to 999 employees; g= 1,000 to 2,499 employees; h= 2,500 to 4999 employees.Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Kansas, January 2000 (EC97W42KS)

Paid Employees for Pay periodincluding March 12 (number)

Establishments(Number)

Annual Payroll($1,000)

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Annual Annual Payroll Payroll

Industry (Thousands) (Thousands)

Forestry, fishing, hunting and agriculture support 199 (F) (D) 190 633 $13,551Mining 894 6,003 $201,979 868 6,567 240,079Utilities 254 7,862 397,969 274 7,688 410,313Construction 7,648 66,338 2,130,775 7,703 69,180 2,256,057Manufacturing 3,295 196,166 6,960,734 3,229 191,609 7,015,414Wholesale trade 4,964 65,292 2,559,720 4,876 62,058 2,332,755Retail trade 12,286 149,998 2,645,944 12,261 152,982 2,747,001Transportation and warehousing 2,407 35,285 1,006,633 2,474 35,714 1,044,835Information 1,456 36,554 1,507,032 1,542 42,823 1,923,381Finance & insurance 5,133 53,828 1,960,203 5,209 52,626 2,083,565Real estate and rental & leasing 2,685 15,274 356,121 2,733 15,194 360,637Professional, scientific & technical services 6,245 52,418 1,913,542 6,424 53,304 2,057,313Mangement of companies & enterprises 569 23,642 1,215,590 622 24,774 1,362,735Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services 3,294 65,142 1,293,726 3,307 69,926 1,388,712Educational services 599 16,035 274,820 604 16,417 299,843Health care and social assistance 6,440 152,261 3,883,933 6,564 154,553 4,120,595Arts, entertainment & recreation 973 12,562 180,447 981 13,349 195,784Accommodation & food services 5,549 93,943 901,809 5,536 97,071 926,831Other services (except public administration) 8,421 52,772 914,307 8,423 53,766 965,540Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary & regional mgt) 184 9,043 264,934 173 7,180 217,760Unclassified establishments 991 (F) (D) 946 1,318 28,061 Total 74,486 111,884 30,600,434 74,939 1,128,732 31,990,762

Note: Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self-employed persons. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Kansas , 2000 (May 2002). D - Denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data.F - 500 to 999 employees.

Employees, Payrolls and Number of Firms for Various Industries in Kansas, 1999 and 2000

20001999

Number Numberof

Firms Employees Mid-March

ofFirms

Employees Mid-March

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Wholesale Retail Finance & County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Trade Trade Transportation Information Insurance

Allen 102,820 A 2,288 A 3,483 51,840 4,098 9,547 3,972 1,738 3,164 Anderson 25,596 A 424 -- 1,699 4,199 1,672 4,571 2,169 844 1,931 Atchison 135,425 -- 607 B 5,383 59,595 12,153 9,333 1,254 795 3,576 Barber 28,905 A 1,796 A 1,173 C 1,932 4,351 2,074 835 1,853 Barton 233,537 473 7,306 6,192 30,022 43,607 19,357 30,999 7,207 2,735 10,452 Bourbon 134,618 -- 366 B 10,905 31,611 12,229 10,385 560 880 20,699 Brown 66,341 -- -- B 1,044 10,394 4,641 6,298 399 1,787 3,389 Butler 261,384 201 2,529 3,757 36,122 65,815 8,154 34,682 8,757 2,135 13,752 Chase 6,924 A B A 340 A A 869 B A BChautauqua 8,399 -- B A B A 811 805 -- 55 670 Cherokee 128,230 -- B C 13,492 67,976 4,818 8,915 4,159 615 3,364 Cheyenne 9,670 A A A 167 A 2,976 1,340 A 61 753 Clark 9,025 -- A A A B B 661 A A 1,334 Clay 44,848 -- A A 6,646 8,222 3,375 6,877 2,866 959 2,941 Cloud 58,061 A A B 3,228 9,985 5,810 7,846 2,144 1,964 3,608 Coffey 96,725 -- B G 2,514 4,793 2,261 5,756 B A 2,288 Comanche 6,773 -- -- A 120 1,046 581 1,033 A A 987 Cowley 265,545 A 1,075 B 7,526 114,504 9,490 25,846 13,303 4,271 9,265 Crawford 305,314 A A 4,018 11,373 93,472 19,805 31,205 9,298 13,273 11,055 Decatur 11,430 A A A 589 A 2,419 1,071 162 A 848 Dickinson 110,828 114 B 4,004 4,846 25,793 10,186 12,803 4,165 909 5,197 Doniphan 52,956 -- -- A 3,199 31,190 4,724 3,964 B 421 2,144 Douglas 780,416 A B C 64,844 139,773 25,162 95,985 9,573 58,826 35,391 Edwards 14,168 A A B 652 4,148 2,575 736 143 A 1,018 Elk 3,319 -- A -- A B B B A A AEllis 240,636 129 6,978 C 13,946 23,786 10,087 35,435 2,301 7,312 10,594 Ellsworth 34,462 -- B B 2,861 7,886 1,673 3,039 A 1,570 1,501 Finney 367,414 413 2,894 11,244 29,751 138,829 23,129 45,149 13,887 4,555 13,054 Ford 307,790 420 A B 9,377 128,488 18,156 36,376 6,977 10,680 9,666 Franklin 170,103 -- 1,252 B 7,944 31,623 9,293 18,374 18,824 1,587 5,693 Geary 147,997 -- A 1,590 9,213 19,949 3,424 17,617 10,486 7,056 5,757 Gove 13,136 -- -- A 659 1,811 2,072 2,818 332 A 618 Graham 11,092 A 66 A 500 A 764 2,314 512 A 1,269 Grant 56,971 638 9,743 3,088 5,907 5,861 4,115 7,938 2,407 C 2,786 Gray 27,145 596 A A 6,347 998 5,287 2,472 1,871 288 3,446

Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999

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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999

Greeley 6,176 A A A 147 -- B 959 464 A 457 Greenwood 26,260 -- 2,269 A 5,189 1,734 672 3,259 755 775 1,919 Hamilton 10,214 A -- A 738 -- 2,392 1,976 A A 1,054 Harper 26,108 A 635 A 1,022 5,161 3,023 3,192 B 312 2,252 Harvey 273,296 A 1,152 B 22,217 95,734 8,737 25,547 4,550 2,522 7,246 Haskell 17,442 180 A A 476 B 4,606 955 2,516 -- 2,196 Hodgeman 5,881 -- A A A A B 685 B A AJackson 56,481 -- A -- 5,318 3,200 766 7,375 B B 2,754 Jefferson 42,849 -- C B 12,440 4,422 752 4,768 381 782 2,438 Jewell 7,409 A A B A A 1,235 927 291 101 1,197 Johnson 8,948,025 187 14,456 23,775 611,502 764,854 900,679 712,713 327,159 928,102 952,684 Kearny 13,119 A A 4,613 122 -- 1,381 659 626 A 1,001 Kingman 42,434 A 1,114 A 3,521 13,455 3,828 4,197 B 527 3,232 Kiowa 17,206 A A -- 574 A 1,583 2,026 4,041 B 827 Labette 174,149 -- A 3,436 6,828 69,568 4,771 15,971 7,412 3,025 7,205 Lane 7,787 90 A B 100 A 2,276 818 513 A 1,210 Leavenworth 353,928 A A 2,368 61,613 18,142 6,414 34,781 9,457 29,505 21,166 Lincoln 11,516 A B -- 297 C 1,803 1,267 31 A 744 Linn 36,624 A 672 E 3,290 2,833 575 2,628 B A 1,864 Logan 13,421 A A A 2,190 A 1,727 2,364 466 A 997 Lyon 332,243 A B 2,854 9,189 160,147 14,462 43,922 7,933 5,549 9,153 McPherson 308,983 -- 1,559 910 15,790 148,632 10,952 22,045 16,485 3,674 17,734 Marion 51,132 -- 1,034 A 2,175 7,344 5,193 9,172 1,017 604 2,970 Marshall 71,766 -- -- B 3,886 23,865 6,344 6,361 1,420 1,719 7,837 Meade 16,763 415 47 B 2,147 380 2,210 2,186 1,565 305 1,403 Miami 139,423 A 1,226 B 22,652 16,513 2,523 21,124 7,297 1,932 7,522 Mitchell 50,864 A -- B 2,133 12,746 7,174 6,909 1,178 1,343 2,623 Montgomery 310,528 A 5,639 B 9,056 144,085 12,015 30,252 7,056 7,692 10,035 Morris 21,491 -- A B 898 6,388 492 3,003 A 1,048 1,541 Morton 21,069 A 2,824 725 232 B 3,751 1,477 657 B 1,110 Nemaha 82,409 A A -- 3,414 28,124 4,050 7,423 14,641 794 3,998 Neosho 133,530 -- 1,121 A 8,199 54,793 8,815 14,513 2,440 2,404 5,403 Ness 18,078 -- 2,210 A 265 768 3,280 1,388 1,327 A 1,820 Norton 33,918 A A B 2,109 4,622 1,653 2,933 1,815 C 2,455 Osage 52,904 A A A 2,432 E 1,825 6,311 887 A 7,220

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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999

Osborne 20,196 A A -- 239 4,270 2,760 2,439 1,431 445 1,808 Ottawa 16,535 A A -- 2,275 431 2,854 1,513 670 A 3,011 Pawnee 42,532 A A -- 1,564 2,328 2,445 5,151 932 337 3,427 Phillips 33,476 -- B A 622 12,344 1,710 2,864 2,120 298 2,977 Pottawatomie 122,327 102 A E 10,994 19,897 6,750 18,810 1,902 B 4,638 Pratt 61,932 261 2,872 B 2,459 2,319 8,337 10,566 3,197 1,542 4,357 Rawlins 10,074 A A A 262 650 2,183 1,285 103 244 1,225 Reno 622,797 250 4,633 8,562 39,708 168,672 42,930 66,406 11,397 13,545 25,321 Republic 32,118 A A B 3,652 9,429 2,666 3,992 380 823 2,437 Rice 48,912 A 4,607 A 2,365 8,349 3,574 4,185 6,068 808 3,498 Riley 353,983 C A B 33,660 19,726 12,873 50,574 1,793 20,188 29,295 Rooks 26,738 A 975 A 1,147 10,494 2,611 2,908 554 262 2,065 Rush 19,066 -- -- A 207 4,154 5,104 1,194 1,394 1,344 991 Russell 40,316 A 3,209 A 1,109 7,463 5,893 4,782 B 1,637 2,121 Saline 672,150 A A B 47,787 209,888 42,514 73,144 13,531 13,075 22,389 Scott 29,761 274 A 2,907 1,203 B 4,374 4,287 1,226 506 3,097 Sedgwick 7,340,220 56 31,939 43,014 434,759 2,590,347 684,967 515,729 136,763 183,396 281,456 Seward 217,905 A 5,856 6,510 6,561 H 9,888 25,485 20,078 3,838 7,245 Shawnee 2,263,201 A A G 159,468 276,884 120,450 190,215 19,292 96,974 193,746 Sheridan 11,872 A -- A 733 B 3,489 1,725 600 216 1,638 Sherman 37,746 B A A 1,404 B 5,772 8,775 680 1,228 4,344 Smith 17,386 A -- A 563 3,808 2,606 2,452 A 77 1,822 Stafford 16,772 A 543 -- 450 1,447 3,613 1,483 568 91 1,813 Stanton 9,332 307 -- A 200 A 3,567 1,356 61 -- BStevens 24,987 388 B A 918 A 5,162 2,614 5,956 365 1,704 Sumner 111,305 A 415 B 4,644 44,161 5,356 12,497 2,272 2,567 7,813 Thomas 46,518 A -- B 4,143 B 6,526 8,306 2,062 2,648 3,849 Trego 11,859 A A B 350 387 1,245 2,245 506 A 798 Wabaunsee 11,836 -- -- A 1,544 2,531 249 1,986 218 A 1,086 Wallace 5,422 A -- A 27 -- 2,098 659 A A 494 Washington 21,531 A A -- 2,139 1,664 5,232 2,069 169 156 1,695 Wichita 9,011 645 -- A A 953 1,155 1,603 377 A 948 Wilson 69,920 45 665 A 5,237 40,465 718 3,175 3,402 533 2,263 Woodson 8,054 -- B A A B 1,040 1,253 144 476 700 Wyandotte 2,129,318 -- -- 1,440 239,125 702,317 273,607 114,135 199,990 17,648 41,674 Statewide 69,897 -- 48,448 -- A -- 1,074 A A A A

Kansas 30,600,434 F 201,979 397,969 2,130,775 6,960,734 2,559,720 2,645,944 1,006,633 1,507,032 1,960,203

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Allen 210 2,418 508 945 20 10,409 291 4,634 2,356 A 68Anderson 68 506 -- 49 A 5,622 A 938 661 -- 144Atchison 645 1,426 1,866 1,170 7,304 21,174 386 3,172 3,618 A ABarber A 591 A A A 6,532 A 503 505 -- ABarton 1,148 9,552 2,259 3,570 622 39,387 1,079 8,562 8,720 A ABourbon 920 3,993 3,938 1,593 -- 24,075 B 7,565 1,927 B 19Brown 142 2,198 B 419 B 13,223 F 1,884 1,331 A 22Butler 1,646 7,105 C 5,912 799 39,514 639 12,115 7,591 5,140 AChase A A -- A -- B A 627 166 -- --Chautauqua -- 175 -- -- -- 2,998 A 223 169 -- ACherokee B 2,523 B 1,242 A 9,423 263 2,264 1,396 -- 113Cheyenne 85 358 -- A -- 2,686 70 B 173 -- AClark -- 285 A A -- 3,029 A 99 298 -- AClay A 913 A 136 A 7,947 A 1,787 1,294 -- ACloud 96 1,564 -- 849 A 13,016 A 2,098 4,246 -- 23Coffey A B -- A -- 8,181 A C B -- AComanche -- A -- A -- 2,244 A B B -- ACowley 1,182 3,269 A 7,351 6,041 44,739 741 8,548 5,510 857 BCrawford 1,270 8,426 7,017 5,467 F 44,726 1,088 10,650 19,830 A 524Decatur 128 646 -- 201 -- 4,148 44 360 353 -- ADickinson 258 2,855 C 849 B 13,332 1,578 3,662 3,410 E 33Doniphan 90 380 A 143 A 2,685 A 378 893 -- ADouglas 10,647 52,982 3,272 41,492 19,637 102,923 7,000 40,493 39,715 F BEdwards A 82 -- 50 A 2,783 A 223 335 -- 8Elk A A -- A -- A -- 98 A -- --Ellis 2,600 16,654 A 3,658 2,011 74,766 1,201 12,804 8,310 B 131Ellsworth 18 3,136 B 327 -- 6,878 B 727 542 -- AFinney 3,530 8,727 B 3,128 B 42,021 1,200 12,102 11,681 -- 348Ford 2,930 13,976 5,719 8,055 B 35,132 1,403 8,983 5,813 734 205Franklin 429 3,218 A 2,664 E 20,123 298 4,676 3,263 G 212Geary 1,722 4,464 F 4,478 B 29,559 580 10,006 13,267 -- 120Gove A 63 -- 149 -- 3,324 A 344 573 -- AGraham -- 144 A 30 -- 4,006 -- 361 485 -- --Grant 664 793 A A 237 4,707 A 1,595 1,414 -- 92Gray -- 941 A 714 232 1,837 196 255 888 -- A

Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999

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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999

Greeley 46 A -- -- -- 1,976 A A B -- AGreenwood A 479 -- 50 A 6,775 91 1,117 531 -- AHamilton A 121 -- A -- C A B B -- --Harper A 554 -- 256 A 4,949 101 C 772 -- 19Harvey 1,048 4,084 B 5,937 7,887 65,478 392 8,852 9,497 -- 201Haskell A 373 A A A C A 294 490 A --Hodgeman -- 49 -- A -- C A 54 136 -- 10Jackson A 502 B A A 6,205 G 1,685 1,626 -- AJefferson 91 938 -- B A 6,754 763 894 1,395 -- 81Jewell A 166 -- A A C A 406 269 -- AJohnson 170,335 1,116,149 540,083 543,733 73,027 684,153 52,878 236,362 214,848 75,498 4,848Kearny -- 120 -- A A 2,805 A 350 604 -- 76Kingman 55 699 -- A A 7,356 A 1,284 926 A AKiowa -- 205 -- A C 4,058 A 660 713 -- ALabette 744 3,156 B 519 B 40,572 306 3,830 5,539 A 192Lane -- A -- A -- B A 30 B -- --Leavenworth 3,456 26,323 B 7,965 5,643 88,358 1,239 9,783 14,119 -- ALincoln A 245 A A -- 3,301 A 226 196 -- 23Linn 227 1,632 A A A 1,969 A 500 1,178 -- ALogan -- 517 A 75 A 3,043 103 438 911 -- 11Lyon 1,995 5,713 266 7,101 363 40,740 895 12,546 7,956 -- 117McPherson 770 3,404 B 7,431 8,549 31,343 617 6,952 10,195 A 65Marion 91 2,645 A 251 E 11,884 A 1,651 1,735 A 91Marshall A 2,525 A 1,539 410 10,435 A 1,543 1,621 -- 17Meade A 368 A 161 -- 2,622 13 369 777 -- AMiami 1,500 5,250 A 2,660 420 36,875 535 3,871 3,387 A AMitchell 56 1,419 -- A B 9,394 226 1,431 1,100 B 40Montgomery 2,237 6,071 2,474 9,546 355 43,985 761 9,127 6,972 A 348Morris A 709 -- A -- 3,761 56 1,256 488 -- AMorton -- A -- A -- E A 564 568 -- ANemaha A 2,561 A 853 A 11,692 A 1,185 2,082 B 16Neosho 256 2,608 B 4,011 B 20,359 455 2,994 4,048 -- 167Ness A 360 B A -- 3,731 -- 485 697 -- 62Norton A 818 B 236 -- 6,505 81 891 783 -- 40Osage B B -- 986 C 16,209 A 1,060 1,052 -- A

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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999

Osborne A 962 A 220 A 3,987 -- 516 485 -- 46Ottawa -- 341 -- 70 -- 3,687 A 278 1,116 -- 68Pawnee 67 847 -- 543 B 21,808 153 1,387 965 A 12Phillips 33 1,619 A 429 -- 5,310 A 715 1,063 -- 15Pottawatomie 733 2,257 A 1,195 A 20,518 B 2,967 11,051 -- APratt 876 2,244 A 74 A 15,263 200 3,062 2,175 -- ARawlins A 208 -- A A 2,950 A B 135 -- AReno 3,995 13,555 42,076 20,786 1,896 104,756 4,893 19,889 16,207 E BRepublic A 307 A 305 -- 5,328 73 788 658 -- 17Rice A 839 -- 927 E 6,798 193 1,538 1,571 A 74Riley 3,359 31,498 E 12,988 4,395 62,047 2,425 24,824 24,170 A 651Rooks 33 848 A 129 B 1,456 A 505 1,221 A ARush -- 673 -- A A 3,368 A 234 172 -- 18Russell A B A C -- 3,707 A 1,728 1,126 A ASaline 3,698 26,390 9,981 37,479 7,026 101,147 3,377 22,626 26,218 6,780 380Scott 52 1,104 -- B 105 6,056 B 1,068 1,162 A 10Sedgwick 78,180 291,764 307,920 314,587 69,311 873,389 33,253 220,217 196,395 50,834 1,944Seward B 5,368 5,502 4,664 A 24,685 B 6,830 5,104 3,386 AShawnee 26,893 132,380 181,418 128,286 11,256 430,524 F 65,672 101,370 38,113 BSheridan -- 290 -- A A 2,116 A 119 B -- ASherman 167 993 -- 362 -- 7,752 288 1,769 1,973 -- 24Smith A 274 -- A A 3,885 -- 563 517 A AStafford A 277 A 133 -- 4,322 A 187 597 A 25Stanton -- 283 A -- -- B -- 135 B B AStevens 41 783 -- A A 3,458 A 1,541 973 -- 29Sumner 588 2,618 A 443 A 18,579 23 3,830 3,135 -- 102Thomas 447 827 A 357 A 7,999 B 4,688 2,175 -- 17Trego A B -- A -- C 117 681 773 -- 56Wabaunsee -- 106 A B -- 1,639 A 365 479 -- AWallace A A -- A -- B A B 133 -- AWashington 30 709 A 108 A 5,507 A 846 969 -- 33Wichita A A A -- A B 38 A 458 -- --Wilson 60 399 A B 135 8,213 125 993 1,043 -- AWoodson A 134 -- 101 -- 1,324 -- 383 419 -- 41Wyandotte 19,851 38,737 33,674 63,471 9,115 273,914 5,073 31,515 57,214 5,665 1,153Statewide -- C A E -- -- -- A -- B --

Kansas 356,121 1,913,542 1,215,590 1,293,726 274,820 3,883,933 180,447 901,809 914,307 264,934 F

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 1999. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499 H=2,500-4,999. Note: 1999 County Business Patterns data were collected using NAICS codes. This new classification system prevents comparison to previous data collected using SIC codes. *FFHAS=Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support.

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Allen 105,520 A 2,473 A 4,092 52,694 4,119 9,784 3,176 1,561 2,949 Anderson 27,367 A 337 -- 2,209 4,593 1,779 4,552 2,281 781 2,230 Atchison 140,515 -- 661 B 5,048 59,855 12,538 9,540 1,731 1,038 3,998 Barber 28,654 A 2,171 A 1,228 C 1,918 4,234 1,816 1,532 1,824 Barton 236,187 529 10,216 6,087 29,509 40,813 19,069 32,411 7,561 2,918 10,647 Bourbon 158,990 A 453 B 13,715 32,191 14,492 11,621 465 B 35,781 Brown 68,653 A -- B 1,523 10,711 5,111 6,352 B 1,550 3,565 Butler 269,570 348 2,546 4,006 39,562 63,102 7,909 37,573 7,866 2,438 13,586 Chase 7,150 A B A 162 B A 834 B A 756 Chautauqua 9,268 A B B 373 A 897 591 A 59 654 Cherokee 123,194 -- B C 15,933 61,669 4,689 9,001 C 654 3,085 Cheyenne 9,925 A A A 184 A 3,151 1,327 285 A 796 Clark 9,556 -- A A A B 916 643 772 A 1,542 Clay 46,238 -- A B 6,300 8,511 2,725 7,284 2,751 1,080 3,275 Cloud 60,881 -- A B 3,237 10,445 6,350 7,994 2,316 2,074 3,976 Coffey 100,988 -- B G 3,179 3,170 2,480 5,002 952 B 2,259 Comanche 6,833 -- A A 183 1,143 B 719 A A 925 Cowley 274,885 A 688 B 7,898 129,205 15,221 25,368 2,116 4,289 9,333 Crawford 316,291 A A 4,176 13,260 91,842 21,241 31,808 6,820 15,042 9,342 Decatur 12,326 -- A A 605 147 2,609 1,178 244 A BDickinson 117,414 716 B 4,122 4,893 30,661 10,911 12,711 4,524 929 5,484 Doniphan 53,375 A -- A 3,288 32,682 3,246 3,484 2,123 324 2,200 Douglas 817,075 A B C 71,025 142,783 27,489 99,695 9,720 64,067 35,499 Edwards 14,138 A A B 429 4,545 2,659 662 176 A 789 Elk 3,697 -- 169 -- 64 B 434 B A 75 656 Ellis 255,147 106 11,297 C 13,840 22,254 10,371 38,217 3,185 7,952 10,736 Ellsworth 37,829 -- B B 2,031 10,440 1,405 2,912 124 1,746 1,505 Finney 384,011 373 4,047 C 33,686 142,419 21,818 44,474 14,788 4,897 13,869 Ford 337,768 283 A B 8,555 154,070 19,347 37,490 7,976 11,166 9,752 Franklin 177,178 -- 1,611 B 8,194 35,676 8,582 19,247 6,695 1,535 5,977 Geary 166,935 -- A B 10,393 22,722 4,323 19,526 4,899 7,476 6,126 Gove 14,981 -- -- A 681 2,319 2,339 2,862 A A 726 Graham 11,609 A A A 565 A 839 2,115 589 A 960 Grant 61,193 B 11,331 3,169 3,859 5,866 7,449 9,729 1,229 C 2,749 Gray 29,163 576 A A 7,074 1,358 5,771 2,925 1,841 270 2,291

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Greeley 6,716 A A A 128 -- B 1,148 A A 484 Greenwood 26,156 -- 2,040 A 5,073 1,730 727 3,271 776 820 2,151 Hamilton 16,518 A -- A 1,388 -- 7,734 2,175 129 A 1,150 Harper 27,396 A 947 A 1,018 5,461 2,999 2,822 2,131 A 2,642 Harvey 276,700 A 1,215 B 22,148 96,741 7,935 25,476 4,898 2,688 7,332 Haskell 16,423 208 B A 419 B 4,300 1,007 B -- BHodgeman 5,503 -- A A A A B 650 B A AJackson 61,541 -- A A 5,420 4,531 900 7,951 1,194 1,197 2,912 Jefferson 49,572 -- C B 18,100 4,878 743 4,749 542 732 2,840 Jewell 7,548 A A B 156 A 1,160 1,060 385 105 1,150 Johnson 9,883,631 246 15,952 34,019 653,284 758,915 979,299 756,481 356,381 1,270,228 1,031,446 Kearny 13,126 A A 3,848 393 -- 1,260 700 315 A 989 Kingman 42,751 A B A 3,936 11,951 3,838 4,126 B B 3,326 Kiowa 18,443 A B -- 577 A 1,569 2,044 5,041 B 813 Labette 176,716 -- A 3,561 7,625 67,232 4,173 16,500 8,083 3,176 6,650 Lane 7,365 A A B 66 76 2,022 800 437 A 1,183 Leavenworth 379,234 A A 2,590 68,092 19,233 6,144 37,959 10,473 30,576 21,744 Lincoln 8,767 A -- -- 533 A 1,391 1,331 55 A 813 Linn 37,772 A B E 3,659 2,700 602 2,642 B A 1,941 Logan 13,375 A A A 1,609 A 1,937 2,316 388 A 1,066 Lyon 342,223 A 834 2,995 10,666 162,964 14,474 45,293 8,480 4,170 8,614 McPherson 321,597 A 1,577 955 16,267 154,093 9,369 21,722 17,595 3,240 17,842 Marion 53,587 -- B A 2,473 7,752 5,097 9,632 664 705 3,277 Marshall 71,105 A -- 1,652 3,510 23,290 5,612 5,977 1,320 2,033 5,286 Meade 18,216 431 52 B 2,107 349 2,402 2,463 1,593 360 1,510 Miami 146,286 A 1,434 B 25,442 17,642 2,718 21,975 4,850 1,830 7,536 Mitchell 52,963 A -- A 2,079 12,721 6,972 7,206 1,141 1,498 2,813 Montgomery 343,586 A 5,707 2,985 9,073 156,565 10,768 41,909 7,743 7,518 11,296 Morris 23,291 -- B B 857 6,775 522 3,326 387 1,262 1,527 Morton 21,761 A 3,151 B A B 3,889 1,415 A 1,538 1,382 Nemaha 87,342 A A -- 3,753 30,036 4,386 7,978 14,148 837 4,659 Neosho 136,728 -- B A 8,401 54,583 9,690 14,921 2,394 2,127 5,611 Ness 21,119 -- 3,643 A 270 853 3,933 1,387 1,718 A BNorton 37,371 A A B 2,167 5,396 1,691 2,960 1,677 C 2,902 Osage 54,186 A A B 2,471 E 2,025 6,641 985 563 6,567

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Osborne 19,788 -- A -- 256 4,144 2,391 2,502 1,449 514 1,791 Ottawa 17,036 A A -- 2,151 545 3,089 1,375 669 A 3,168 Pawnee 41,854 A A -- 1,746 2,599 2,642 4,331 787 403 3,289 Phillips 35,117 -- B A 751 E 1,792 3,236 2,125 371 3,129 Pottawatomie 134,158 A -- E 12,047 21,276 6,668 20,440 1,786 B 5,380 Pratt 66,053 221 3,747 B 2,835 2,483 6,500 10,658 3,440 1,819 4,603 Rawlins 10,578 -- A A 268 634 2,373 1,379 80 255 1,294 Reno 662,005 A 4,542 6,390 56,434 168,268 47,089 66,592 10,197 15,479 26,859 Republic 34,986 A A A 3,771 11,118 3,072 4,090 B 798 2,581 Rice 54,969 A 5,288 A 2,384 9,949 3,797 4,406 8,555 881 3,500 Riley 384,562 C A B 37,419 21,195 14,107 52,468 2,296 25,627 31,887 Rooks 28,245 A 1,485 A 1,385 10,649 2,577 2,996 554 273 2,216 Rush 19,988 -- -- A 142 4,525 5,026 2,003 1,466 1,444 1,010 Russell 40,611 A 4,313 A 1,523 8,057 4,423 4,469 602 1,600 2,298 Saline 672,005 -- A B 49,820 196,838 41,077 73,394 13,646 35,207 21,260 Scott 29,073 388 B B 1,238 B 4,638 4,261 1,221 350 3,097 Sedgwick 7,069,476 A 36,573 43,852 425,716 2,615,155 351,251 521,932 151,171 199,055 289,732 Seward 255,022 A 9,077 4,744 5,529 H 10,184 25,808 17,008 2,680 7,124 Shawnee 2,416,747 A A G 175,862 285,074 129,331 198,992 21,057 110,629 215,453 Sheridan 12,724 A -- A 727 215 3,560 1,806 645 478 1,819 Sherman 39,815 B A A 1,312 B 5,350 9,105 1,020 1,334 4,297 Smith 17,641 A -- A 547 3,986 2,735 2,285 86 134 1,945 Stafford 17,410 A 648 -- 441 1,370 3,651 1,516 847 62 1,845 Stanton 9,293 110 -- A 228 A 3,787 1,249 52 -- BStevens 27,501 361 A A 1,235 -- 5,399 2,641 6,091 358 1,825 Sumner 102,358 A 642 1,312 3,309 35,571 5,046 12,829 2,391 2,792 8,061 Thomas 48,956 A -- B 4,636 367 7,165 8,448 2,190 3,121 3,997 Trego 12,286 -- A B 395 360 1,183 2,071 661 A BWabaunsee 11,990 -- -- A 1,261 2,287 A 1,922 419 A 1,043 Wallace 5,834 A -- A 16 A 2,225 596 A A 515 Washington 22,598 A 403 A 2,433 1,096 5,248 2,263 215 78 1,758 Wichita 8,670 723 -- A A 1,166 1,196 1,497 274 A 185 Wilson 78,707 A 710 A 6,992 45,529 658 3,170 3,804 554 2,325 Woodson 9,251 -- 989 A 80 B 1,355 1,306 286 281 711 Wyandotte 2,155,170 -- -- B 250,444 627,380 270,426 114,237 221,438 21,318 34,924 Statewide 117,167 -- 59,301 -- A -- 2,727 A A B A

Kansas 31,990,762 13,551 240,079 410,313 2,256,057 7,015,414 2,332,755 2,747,001 1,044,835 1,923,381 2,083,565

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Allen 411 2,546 B 1,215 36 11,206 253 5,081 2,544 A 66Anderson A 484 -- 74 A 6,143 A 930 670 -- AAtchison 856 1,449 B 1,085 8,386 22,426 324 3,589 3,463 A ABarber 44 988 A A A 5,879 52 524 458 -- ABarton 1,297 10,127 1,422 3,267 665 40,758 1,111 8,725 8,868 A ABourbon 924 4,153 6,256 986 -- 24,915 175 7,566 1,854 B 174Brown 125 2,086 B B B 12,438 F 2,311 1,314 A AButler 1,903 7,292 C 6,641 831 40,854 775 12,584 9,119 5,380 AChase A 206 -- A -- B A 579 163 -- AChautauqua -- 168 -- A -- 3,815 A 259 B -- BCherokee 293 2,215 B 1,115 -- 8,330 403 2,530 1,443 -- 256Cheyenne 72 368 -- A -- 2,623 85 292 174 -- AClark -- A A A -- 3,173 A 103 306 -- AClay 276 1,021 A 146 A 8,491 B 1,709 1,347 -- ACloud 98 1,640 -- 827 A 13,694 63 2,296 4,342 -- ACoffey A B -- A -- 8,839 A 1,343 B -- AComanche A A -- A -- 2,371 A 154 434 -- --Cowley 1,578 3,815 A 6,781 6,467 43,906 954 8,879 5,534 877 BCrawford 1,419 8,361 7,717 11,006 F 47,602 1,126 11,084 19,291 A BDecatur 139 699 -- 212 -- 4,448 63 B 365 -- ADickinson 183 3,040 C 881 B 13,549 1,682 3,551 3,501 E 70Doniphan 89 459 B 174 A 2,749 A 403 1,027 -- 32Douglas 10,622 52,219 3,018 30,599 22,223 117,797 6,835 44,642 43,878 F 1,118 Edwards A 96 -- 103 A 2,623 38 181 339 -- AElk 61 A -- A -- 102 -- B 222 -- AEllis 2,847 19,143 A 3,594 2,132 78,344 1,389 12,769 8,706 B 342Ellsworth 20 3,137 B 288 -- 8,584 163 696 582 -- AFinney 3,851 8,634 1,224 3,645 B 47,562 1,216 11,930 12,264 A BFord 2,980 13,543 5,526 7,073 C 37,326 1,754 8,713 6,157 1,007 111Franklin 488 3,609 A 3,599 E 20,774 239 4,745 3,224 G AGeary 1,544 5,124 F C 1,011 31,754 542 9,396 17,461 -- AGove A 64 -- B -- 3,664 A 412 590 -- AGraham -- 230 A 28 -- 4,233 A 369 466 -- AGrant 661 564 A A 245 4,620 A 1,796 1,388 -- 558Gray A 1,444 A 601 248 2,248 174 473 849 -- A

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Greeley 40 A -- -- -- C A 31 426 -- 115Greenwood 52 453 -- 127 A 6,524 97 1,122 547 -- AHamilton -- 156 -- -- -- 2,294 A 212 B -- --Harper A 631 -- A A 5,195 111 1,131 997 -- 116Harvey 1,055 4,251 B 5,661 8,016 68,353 437 8,346 9,710 -- 238Haskell A 413 A 22 A C 124 295 500 A 8Hodgeman -- 111 -- A -- C A 46 122 -- 9Jackson 93 680 B B A 6,256 G 1,734 1,647 -- 260Jefferson 201 951 -- B A 6,342 874 837 1,514 -- 38Jewell A 166 -- A A B A 400 274 -- AJohnson 165,715 1,201,779 589,237 624,041 79,964 774,583 57,706 252,434 229,821 44,393 7,707 Kearny -- A A A A C -- 378 759 -- AKingman 76 769 A A A 7,817 146 1,344 892 A AKiowa -- 211 -- A B 4,100 A 520 763 -- ALabette 779 2,985 864 630 B 43,662 305 4,367 5,515 A ALane -- 224 -- A -- B 32 47 336 -- --Leavenworth 3,891 28,855 C 10,043 6,788 92,244 1,596 9,963 13,970 -- ALincoln A 222 A 315 -- 3,360 78 214 223 -- ALinn 169 755 A A A 1,642 A 546 1,302 -- BLogan -- 667 A 94 A 3,058 A 359 1,012 -- ALyon 2,153 5,418 A 7,484 408 45,234 876 13,437 8,059 -- 246McPherson 780 3,577 B 9,449 9,065 34,507 655 7,475 10,426 A 91Marion 71 2,420 A 360 E 12,899 43 1,693 1,945 A 37Marshall 32 2,836 A 2,100 444 13,086 A 1,902 1,683 -- 91Meade A 381 A A -- 3,650 A 393 858 -- 17Miami 1,481 5,068 A 2,450 467 39,888 987 4,149 3,986 A 162Mitchell A 1,473 -- 106 B 10,748 297 1,518 1,167 B 30Montgomery 2,090 7,486 2,541 11,266 B 48,905 809 9,321 6,708 A 413Morris -- 818 -- A -- 3,870 A 1,350 522 -- AMorton -- 245 -- A -- C A 546 574 -- 6Nemaha A 2,572 A 908 B 12,319 A 1,190 2,259 B ANeosho 416 2,478 A 4,517 A 20,748 455 3,122 4,870 -- 550Ness A 430 B A -- 4,100 -- 474 767 -- 26Norton A 771 B 201 -- 6,942 88 948 795 -- 91Osage 270 814 -- 1,278 C 16,064 187 1,036 1,346 -- A

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Osborne A 960 A 227 A 3,893 -- 526 503 -- 23Ottawa A 503 -- 91 -- 3,718 A 310 1,072 -- 64Pawnee 263 887 -- 181 B 21,579 133 1,287 998 A 27Phillips A 1,573 A B -- 5,205 A 701 1,206 -- 18Pottawatomie 684 2,276 A 1,491 A 22,571 345 3,277 14,124 -- APratt 879 2,311 B 65 A 16,548 A 3,094 2,385 -- 58Rawlins A 262 -- 105 -- 3,132 118 223 124 -- --Reno 3,572 14,588 48,671 18,860 2,011 116,451 5,604 19,364 16,769 E BRepublic A 575 A 344 -- 5,572 80 815 670 -- ARice A 841 -- 1,067 E 7,076 171 1,487 1,697 A 117Riley 4,277 32,504 E 14,636 4,558 65,601 2,938 26,086 26,460 A BRooks 23 847 A 168 B 1,587 84 533 1,279 A ARush -- 736 -- A A 3,103 A 201 142 -- --Russell 28 829 108 C -- 3,573 A 1,865 1,144 A 12Saline 3,618 29,220 9,969 13,068 7,352 110,972 3,946 22,903 27,293 7,445 AScott 56 1,093 -- 394 A 6,159 231 1,288 1,228 A ASedgwick 80,936 283,504 333,004 292,650 74,622 875,809 35,362 212,966 202,048 40,101 CSeward 1,294 5,351 6,628 4,417 A 27,435 570 7,235 5,126 B AShawnee 28,276 150,261 229,939 135,406 12,371 440,625 11,598 67,883 108,490 18,131 BSheridan A 296 -- A A 2,265 A A 335 -- ASherman 200 1,045 -- 375 -- 8,721 272 2,154 2,174 -- ASmith A 282 -- 191 A 3,743 -- 529 552 A AStafford B 269 A 562 -- 4,457 A 155 631 A AStanton -- 338 A -- -- B -- 131 286 B --Stevens A 777 -- 150 A 5,206 A 1,604 882 -- ASumner 580 1,814 A A A 18,731 21 3,970 3,087 -- 808Thomas 353 822 A 392 A 8,363 288 4,343 2,289 -- 74Trego A 305 -- A -- C 146 758 786 -- AWabaunsee -- 106 B B -- 1,782 A 281 475 -- AWallace A A -- A -- 871 A 414 194 -- AWashington A 838 A 68 A 5,885 58 876 1,061 -- 117Wichita A 133 A -- A B A 169 452 -- --Wilson 60 427 A B 131 9,386 113 C 1,202 -- AWoodson A A -- A -- 2,151 -- 388 342 -- AWyandotte 21,766 75,453 31,692 75,101 10,127 295,131 5,390 33,680 58,024 5,981 BStatewide -- C -- 44,959 -- A -- A -- B --

Kansas 360,637 2,057,313 1,362,735 1,388,712 299,843 4,120,595 195,784 926,831 965,540 217,760 28,061

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 2000. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499 H=2,500-4,999 I=5,000-9,999 J=10,000-24,999 K=25,000-49,999 L=50,000-99,999 M=1,000,000+. Note: 2000 County Business Patterns data were collected using NAICS codes. This new classification system prevents comparison to previous data collected using SIC codes. *Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support.

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Allen 410 1 9 1 28 27 19 88 10 10 25Anderson 235 1 9 0 33 11 11 40 8 4 16Atchison 398 0 4 2 39 26 17 69 6 7 25Barber 213 5 14 1 22 5 7 40 10 6 14Barton 1,046 7 55 7 96 45 83 187 39 11 61Bourbon 431 0 7 2 42 29 24 70 17 5 26Brown 278 0 0 3 20 15 23 46 9 8 25Butler 1,265 5 25 4 186 53 67 188 50 11 84Chase 72 3 3 1 5 3 2 14 3 1 4Chautauqua 91 0 12 2 4 2 6 17 0 3 5Cherokee 404 0 1 6 35 43 17 91 12 6 21Cheyenne 113 2 2 1 9 2 11 25 4 3 7Clark 79 0 2 1 3 2 4 15 4 1 6Clay 296 0 1 1 43 15 17 59 19 7 21Cloud 361 1 1 2 40 8 19 73 19 10 24Coffey 258 0 8 4 28 13 10 47 13 5 19Comanche 71 0 0 1 5 8 4 14 2 2 7Cowley 854 2 14 1 68 56 42 149 24 20 58Crawford 1,011 1 4 5 102 79 49 185 15 21 56Decatur 120 1 1 1 15 4 15 22 4 1 7Dickinson 542 4 4 5 61 24 24 96 21 10 31Doniphan 169 0 0 1 12 9 10 27 17 5 14Douglas 2,594 2 5 5 380 87 87 443 47 50 141Edwards 109 2 1 2 7 9 9 15 9 2 8Elk 66 0 3 0 4 3 6 10 1 4 4Ellis 1,016 5 41 4 97 27 44 198 39 23 64Ellsworth 194 0 3 2 15 8 10 43 2 7 12Finney 1,003 10 12 6 117 35 86 181 54 14 54Ford 858 6 1 4 70 25 61 177 46 13 53Franklin 600 0 9 2 90 29 26 99 39 9 30Geary 574 0 2 4 50 10 18 101 12 12 39Gove 133 0 0 1 12 9 10 22 10 5 8Graham 112 1 3 1 16 1 8 21 6 1 9Grant 258 4 11 3 36 7 19 43 19 3 14Gray 205 8 1 1 26 10 19 28 14 3 13

Number of Establishments by Industry, 1999

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Greeley 60 2 2 2 5 0 4 9 5 2 3Greenwood 234 0 19 2 27 10 10 42 5 6 17Hamilton 84 1 0 2 7 0 11 16 4 2 5Harper 221 1 6 2 16 14 16 37 9 4 19Harvey 804 2 7 2 87 56 32 150 28 13 45Haskell 113 4 2 1 9 3 13 17 11 0 9Hodgeman 45 0 1 1 1 1 4 7 2 1 3Jackson 283 0 2 0 56 8 8 53 10 4 15Jefferson 352 0 4 1 58 17 9 67 12 8 19Jewell 109 1 1 2 4 1 7 24 7 4 11Johnson 15,507 10 43 11 1,553 552 1,463 2,000 266 442 1,360Kearny 88 1 1 4 3 0 10 13 7 2 5Kingman 213 2 11 1 20 11 14 35 6 6 15Kiowa 119 2 2 0 11 1 7 22 5 4 6Labette 529 0 2 5 30 38 28 110 15 13 49Lane 91 3 1 3 7 3 9 13 11 1 6Leavenworth 1,104 3 2 3 168 36 21 181 46 20 67Lincoln 111 2 1 0 7 4 14 24 3 2 7Linn 201 1 10 3 38 11 7 31 5 4 18Logan 138 1 2 1 12 1 7 25 8 3 12Lyon 919 2 5 7 81 44 43 167 37 14 54McPherson 947 0 16 6 108 69 48 164 40 19 53Marion 340 0 4 1 29 22 19 77 11 7 20Marshall 400 0 0 4 37 22 22 77 25 13 23Meade 153 4 4 2 15 5 6 31 11 4 11Miami 619 1 10 1 113 29 23 99 30 9 30Mitchell 278 4 0 3 27 10 24 61 15 11 17Montgomery 1,029 1 20 5 75 58 51 211 31 21 64Morris 161 0 3 1 12 9 6 35 7 8 13Morton 117 2 13 4 7 2 9 18 5 4 8Nemaha 388 1 2 0 33 22 21 85 38 9 22Neosho 536 0 16 1 35 40 34 110 16 12 36Ness 157 0 21 2 9 4 16 22 10 4 13Norton 218 1 1 2 18 6 14 34 18 6 14Osage 345 1 2 1 45 8 11 69 20 5 23

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Osborne 172 1 2 0 8 7 13 39 12 6 11Ottawa 139 1 1 0 15 7 12 23 10 2 11Pawnee 193 1 2 0 15 5 8 39 8 4 16Phillips 241 0 2 2 25 9 14 36 15 4 25Pottawatomie 512 3 1 1 84 22 22 99 25 7 21Pratt 372 3 16 2 32 9 27 66 16 4 21Rawlins 102 2 1 1 8 5 9 19 4 3 10Reno 1,723 5 10 3 174 99 91 322 56 16 118Republic 209 3 1 2 11 6 25 50 5 7 16Rice 302 3 14 2 22 17 21 49 18 7 20Riley 1,404 2 2 3 141 27 41 289 14 24 96Rooks 212 1 17 3 20 6 16 40 11 5 11Rush 109 0 0 1 8 3 17 16 8 3 9Russell 293 2 31 2 22 13 18 56 13 6 18Saline 1,683 1 3 3 182 83 106 311 59 22 113Scott 216 4 1 3 23 4 19 40 12 5 17Sedgwick 11,831 6 168 16 1,209 584 801 1,859 275 159 790Seward 675 2 40 3 41 10 49 129 43 12 39Shawnee 4,605 4 1 8 477 132 194 760 99 67 356Sheridan 103 1 0 2 7 3 9 21 7 6 8Sherman 266 3 1 2 22 5 22 62 9 9 13Smith 166 1 0 1 17 5 17 38 3 3 10Stafford 151 2 5 0 10 3 15 24 10 3 11Stanton 78 4 0 1 8 3 15 12 3 0 3Stevens 181 6 4 1 13 2 18 25 22 4 12Sumner 556 1 3 4 56 47 31 86 22 13 39Thomas 350 1 0 2 33 8 27 65 24 10 26Trego 130 1 2 2 6 7 12 25 7 2 6Wabaunsee 127 0 0 1 20 7 5 30 6 2 9Wallace 60 1 0 2 4 0 7 10 1 2 4Washington 243 1 2 0 34 6 20 39 10 6 14Wichita 95 6 0 2 5 3 8 22 12 2 4Wilson 262 3 12 2 23 32 9 42 8 4 11Woodson 114 0 11 1 5 2 12 22 5 3 7Wyandotte 3,098 0 0 3 288 258 304 439 170 33 138Statewide 61 0 37 0 1 0 5 3 2 1 3

Kansas 74,486 199 894 254 7,648 3,295 4,964 12,286 2,407 1,456 5,133

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Allen 7 24 3 14 3 38 7 40 48 2 6Anderson 3 15 0 4 2 24 1 20 24 0 9Atchison 14 20 3 15 6 57 7 32 46 1 2Barber 3 11 1 3 1 22 6 15 25 0 2Barton 17 66 5 38 5 96 11 69 126 1 21Bourbon 12 23 4 10 0 48 3 57 45 2 5Brown 4 14 1 7 4 26 6 22 40 1 4Butler 45 90 2 32 6 112 18 107 149 7 24Chase 1 5 0 2 0 3 1 8 13 0 0Chautauqua 0 5 0 0 0 12 2 9 11 0 1Cherokee 7 23 1 10 1 40 8 30 47 0 5Cheyenne 4 7 0 1 0 10 4 9 10 0 2Clark 0 5 1 1 0 7 2 8 14 0 3Clay 6 15 1 9 1 21 3 15 40 0 2Cloud 9 16 0 10 1 36 3 29 55 0 5Coffey 7 12 0 4 0 24 6 24 29 0 5Comanche 0 3 0 2 0 5 1 7 9 0 1Cowley 22 38 3 23 5 103 11 78 123 3 11Crawford 32 61 11 33 7 125 9 89 105 2 20Decatur 6 9 0 3 0 6 3 8 12 0 2Dickinson 10 34 2 10 2 47 21 42 85 3 6Doniphan 6 11 1 4 3 15 1 7 24 0 2Douglas 128 237 6 138 45 237 42 251 231 5 27Edwards 1 6 0 3 1 11 2 8 10 0 3Elk 3 5 0 1 0 5 0 7 10 0 0Ellis 35 56 2 37 7 106 18 84 108 1 20Ellsworth 3 11 2 8 0 19 4 14 27 0 4Finney 35 70 3 46 1 65 12 65 127 0 10Ford 36 54 4 28 3 84 15 73 88 4 13Franklin 19 35 1 23 4 59 7 40 69 3 7Geary 33 40 3 32 2 51 8 68 80 0 9Gove 1 5 0 5 0 10 1 7 24 0 3Graham 0 4 1 3 0 13 0 10 14 0 0Grant 6 13 1 5 3 13 1 22 31 0 4Gray 0 15 1 8 3 8 6 10 26 0 5

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Greeley 3 2 0 0 0 4 1 2 12 0 2Greenwood 2 16 0 3 2 16 4 28 23 0 2Hamilton 1 5 0 1 0 6 1 6 16 0 0Harper 1 16 0 5 1 16 5 16 33 0 4Harvey 26 40 3 28 9 75 11 59 118 0 13Haskell 1 4 1 2 2 8 3 8 13 2 0Hodgeman 0 4 0 1 0 5 2 3 6 0 3Jackson 8 16 1 9 2 25 4 18 38 0 6Jefferson 5 20 0 9 3 29 6 31 46 0 8Jewell 1 4 0 2 1 3 2 13 18 0 3Johnson 679 2,133 203 975 160 1,218 186 836 1,172 50 195Kearny 0 3 0 2 2 9 1 7 15 0 3Kingman 4 13 0 4 1 23 3 18 24 1 1Kiowa 0 7 0 2 3 9 2 14 21 0 1Labette 10 27 2 9 2 62 8 45 67 1 6Lane 0 5 0 1 0 7 2 4 15 0 0Leavenworth 39 97 4 56 9 113 14 77 133 0 15Lincoln 1 9 1 2 0 7 3 9 12 0 3Linn 4 10 1 2 1 16 2 11 21 0 5Logan 0 8 1 4 1 10 5 12 22 0 3Lyon 34 42 4 39 7 97 11 103 118 0 10McPherson 22 56 7 35 9 74 10 62 136 1 12Marion 5 18 2 6 3 28 3 28 49 1 7Marshall 8 18 1 9 4 39 2 34 59 0 3Meade 1 8 1 6 0 8 3 9 19 0 5Miami 22 45 3 25 4 50 5 39 73 1 7Mitchell 3 14 0 6 2 16 4 21 34 1 5Montgomery 34 62 4 40 5 104 17 79 133 1 13Morris 1 10 0 2 0 11 3 12 27 0 1Morton 0 5 0 2 0 7 2 8 19 0 2Nemaha 4 30 1 9 2 37 2 27 38 1 4Neosho 9 35 3 17 1 53 8 36 65 0 9Ness 1 7 1 3 0 8 0 12 20 0 4Norton 1 15 2 11 0 22 4 16 27 0 6Osage 9 14 0 17 3 29 10 30 39 0 9

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Osborne 2 10 2 4 1 13 0 12 24 0 5Ottawa 0 7 0 3 0 10 1 12 17 0 7Pawnee 5 11 0 9 1 18 3 14 29 1 4Phillips 3 20 1 8 0 20 2 15 35 0 5Pottawatomie 24 35 1 16 5 40 4 35 55 0 12Pratt 10 30 3 6 2 38 4 33 49 0 1Rawlins 1 6 0 2 1 6 2 9 11 0 2Reno 51 95 24 87 14 140 27 126 224 4 37Republic 2 14 1 4 0 12 3 12 31 0 4Rice 2 18 0 9 1 21 5 23 43 2 5Riley 71 109 4 65 18 131 22 154 176 1 14Rooks 4 8 2 5 2 10 4 19 25 1 2Rush 0 8 0 3 1 7 1 10 11 0 3Russell 2 16 1 8 0 19 2 21 35 1 7Saline 64 116 11 74 12 148 22 125 204 5 19Scott 3 15 0 3 3 10 8 12 30 1 3Sedgwick 579 1,021 129 603 95 1,001 133 951 1,299 37 116Seward 28 35 7 28 4 58 8 51 78 5 5Shawnee 206 460 39 235 41 422 60 365 615 11 53Sheridan 0 6 0 1 1 7 2 4 15 0 3Sherman 6 18 0 10 0 20 3 22 35 0 4Smith 2 8 0 4 1 12 0 13 28 1 2Stafford 2 8 1 4 0 12 2 9 25 1 4Stanton 0 7 2 0 0 4 0 5 9 1 1Stevens 3 15 0 5 1 9 2 11 25 0 3Sumner 13 33 1 9 1 64 5 45 74 0 9Thomas 7 24 1 8 2 24 3 29 53 0 3Trego 2 7 0 1 0 7 4 11 24 0 4Wabaunsee 0 4 1 6 0 4 1 10 19 0 2Wallace 1 1 0 2 0 3 2 5 13 0 2Washington 3 14 1 3 1 24 3 21 38 0 3Wichita 1 3 1 0 2 4 3 2 15 0 0Wilson 8 12 1 6 3 25 5 19 36 0 1Woodson 2 4 0 3 0 10 0 10 13 0 4Wyandotte 124 169 24 142 31 285 28 216 402 15 29Statewide 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0

Kansas 2,685 6,245 569 3,294 599 6,440 973 5,549 8,421 184 991

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 1999. Note: 1999 County Business Patterns data were collected using NAICS codes. This new classification system prevents comparison to previous data collected using SIC codes. *FFHAS=Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support.

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Wholesale Retail Finance & County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Trade Trade Transportation Information Insurance

Allen 416 1 10 1 29 29 19 88 13 10 25Anderson 237 1 8 0 32 11 11 42 14 4 16Atchison 400 0 5 2 37 24 18 74 6 7 24Barber 213 4 12 1 23 5 7 44 16 6 12Barton 1,029 8 55 7 97 46 80 180 40 10 59Bourbon 437 1 8 2 35 28 24 68 19 6 31Brown 269 1 0 3 17 12 23 45 10 7 24Butler 1,281 6 21 4 202 52 65 200 49 11 80Chase 72 2 3 1 4 3 2 16 3 1 4Chautauqua 90 1 11 2 4 2 7 17 1 3 5Cherokee 401 0 1 5 33 42 20 87 8 6 23Cheyenne 114 1 2 1 11 3 11 24 4 3 8Clark 76 0 2 1 2 2 4 15 8 1 7Clay 285 0 1 3 37 15 15 54 18 6 21Cloud 349 0 1 2 38 7 19 65 22 8 25Coffey 261 0 10 5 32 10 11 47 14 5 19Comanche 70 0 1 1 6 8 3 13 2 2 6Cowley 836 2 13 1 70 57 41 149 20 18 56Crawford 1,017 2 4 5 103 76 47 184 18 20 53Decatur 127 0 1 1 17 3 17 24 5 1 7Dickinson 565 5 4 5 67 23 21 99 25 8 35Doniphan 181 1 0 1 14 9 12 29 22 5 14Douglas 2,624 1 5 6 378 88 91 439 50 53 129Edwards 107 2 1 2 6 9 7 16 11 2 7Elk 65 0 3 0 6 3 5 10 1 4 4Ellis 1,045 6 44 4 89 25 44 209 38 24 68Ellsworth 191 0 2 2 17 10 10 41 6 4 12Finney 1,020 8 13 6 125 35 83 181 54 13 63Ford 836 5 1 5 64 26 56 171 42 13 55Franklin 583 0 11 2 92 29 25 88 37 8 31Geary 587 0 2 4 51 11 18 100 11 15 38Gove 134 0 0 1 15 7 8 22 9 9 8Graham 110 1 4 1 13 2 7 20 6 2 8Grant 254 3 15 3 30 7 19 44 16 3 16Gray 207 7 1 1 25 7 20 29 15 3 12

Number of Establishments by Industry, 2000

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Greeley 60 2 3 2 3 0 3 10 3 2 3Greenwood 228 0 17 2 25 10 10 41 6 8 18Hamilton 84 2 0 3 6 0 11 17 3 3 6Harper 229 1 6 2 13 15 16 36 12 3 21Harvey 818 1 6 2 91 55 28 158 28 12 46Haskell 114 4 2 1 8 3 11 19 7 0 8Hodgeman 48 0 1 1 2 2 4 7 5 1 3Jackson 285 0 2 2 56 7 8 57 10 4 14Jefferson 375 0 4 1 60 18 10 72 13 10 21Jewell 109 1 1 2 6 2 7 23 8 4 11Johnson 15,894 10 24 11 1,584 530 1,448 2,022 281 481 1,412Kearny 86 1 1 4 6 0 9 12 6 2 5Kingman 218 1 12 1 24 13 13 35 6 6 15Kiowa 114 1 2 0 11 1 7 20 5 4 6Labette 525 0 2 5 29 39 25 117 13 13 44Lane 86 2 1 3 5 3 9 12 12 2 5Leavenworth 1,123 2 2 4 180 37 19 189 46 20 69Lincoln 107 1 0 0 11 3 13 24 4 2 7Linn 193 1 6 3 36 10 8 32 3 6 22Logan 137 3 2 1 11 1 8 24 10 1 12Lyon 908 3 6 6 80 42 41 165 40 13 59McPherson 940 3 17 6 107 68 48 155 39 17 52Marion 352 0 4 1 34 23 19 77 12 8 21Marshall 388 1 0 4 35 22 18 73 23 10 24Meade 149 4 4 2 16 5 7 31 10 3 11Miami 618 1 10 1 124 33 25 96 26 9 30Mitchell 277 2 0 3 24 10 27 60 15 12 17Montgomery 1,023 1 15 6 72 52 50 217 35 21 64Morris 154 0 3 1 8 9 7 34 10 9 12Morton 121 2 13 5 8 2 9 18 3 5 8Nemaha 390 1 2 0 32 22 21 83 38 11 23Neosho 538 0 18 1 35 38 36 97 18 12 34Ness 157 0 20 2 9 4 16 24 14 2 13Norton 217 1 1 2 20 5 12 34 19 6 13Osage 349 1 2 3 40 9 10 75 23 6 21

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Osborne 166 0 2 0 9 8 13 36 11 6 10Ottawa 124 1 1 0 11 6 13 19 11 2 9Pawnee 184 1 2 0 14 5 10 35 8 6 17Phillips 237 0 2 2 26 9 13 36 14 6 25Pottawatomie 495 3 0 2 83 22 21 90 21 9 21Pratt 383 3 19 2 33 9 26 64 17 4 22Rawlins 99 0 1 1 8 6 10 18 3 3 9Reno 1,723 6 10 3 174 97 91 323 55 16 117Republic 213 1 1 2 9 7 26 51 4 7 16Rice 307 2 12 2 26 14 23 49 20 7 19Riley 1,399 3 2 3 138 29 43 281 16 28 96Rooks 208 1 17 3 20 6 14 36 11 5 11Rush 101 0 0 1 9 3 10 18 8 4 9Russell 291 2 25 3 24 13 19 53 13 9 19Saline 1,699 0 3 3 189 82 103 309 63 27 114Scott 214 5 1 2 25 5 19 40 13 4 15Sedgwick 11,888 7 157 20 1,212 575 770 1,867 277 173 810Seward 678 2 36 6 33 12 52 130 41 11 39Shawnee 4,600 3 3 8 466 131 197 757 109 73 352Sheridan 107 1 0 2 8 3 9 20 6 9 9Sherman 283 2 1 2 24 5 20 58 12 10 13Smith 165 1 0 1 15 4 16 36 6 4 10Stafford 153 2 4 0 11 3 15 23 13 3 11Stanton 73 3 0 1 8 3 15 10 3 0 3Stevens 170 6 3 1 13 0 19 27 18 4 12Sumner 545 1 3 4 55 44 31 89 23 14 38Thomas 353 2 0 2 31 8 27 64 18 14 27Trego 125 0 2 2 6 6 11 25 11 2 6Wabaunsee 128 0 0 1 20 7 4 30 9 2 9Wallace 61 1 0 2 4 1 7 8 1 2 4Washington 239 2 3 2 31 5 19 38 9 4 14Wichita 90 5 0 2 3 3 8 19 11 2 4Wilson 260 2 10 2 28 30 8 41 8 4 12Woodson 109 0 11 1 6 3 12 20 6 3 8Wyandotte 3,081 0 0 2 297 246 292 438 164 33 139Statewide 85 0 53 0 2 0 7 3 2 3 5

Kansas 74,939 190 868 274 7,703 3,229 4,876 12,261 2,474 1,542 5,209

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Allen 9 21 3 13 4 37 7 42 50 2 3Anderson 4 15 0 5 2 25 1 18 26 0 2Atchison 14 19 3 14 6 58 7 33 43 1 5Barber 3 12 1 2 1 20 6 14 23 0 1Barton 20 71 6 30 4 91 11 73 121 1 19Bourbon 11 25 4 10 0 47 3 62 46 2 5Brown 5 13 1 6 4 23 6 23 43 1 2Butler 44 90 2 33 6 112 22 109 148 6 19Chase 1 5 0 1 0 3 1 8 13 0 1Chautauqua 0 5 0 1 0 10 2 8 10 0 1Cherokee 8 22 2 11 0 38 9 31 48 0 7Cheyenne 4 8 0 1 0 8 4 9 10 0 2Clark 0 5 1 1 0 6 1 7 11 0 2Clay 6 17 1 7 1 20 3 17 41 0 2Cloud 9 16 0 10 1 36 3 30 55 0 2Coffey 10 13 0 5 0 23 7 21 27 0 2Comanche 2 4 0 2 0 5 1 6 8 0 0Cowley 21 41 3 25 5 108 12 70 111 3 10Crawford 34 68 12 36 7 127 11 84 109 2 15Decatur 6 7 0 3 0 7 4 7 14 0 3Dickinson 11 41 3 11 2 50 24 44 80 2 5Doniphan 6 11 1 4 3 13 1 7 24 0 4Douglas 129 261 7 138 49 238 40 261 222 5 34Edwards 1 7 0 4 1 9 3 8 10 0 1Elk 4 4 0 1 0 6 0 4 9 0 1Ellis 38 63 2 40 7 116 17 79 111 1 20Ellsworth 3 10 2 8 0 20 4 14 25 0 1Finney 35 66 3 45 1 79 10 65 124 1 10Ford 38 52 4 28 3 86 17 68 86 4 12Franklin 16 39 1 17 4 59 9 35 67 5 8Geary 32 39 10 36 3 54 7 63 85 0 8Gove 1 5 0 4 0 11 1 7 24 0 2Graham 0 5 1 3 0 13 1 10 12 0 1Grant 5 10 1 3 3 14 2 24 31 0 5Gray 3 17 1 6 3 9 6 11 25 0 6

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Greeley 3 2 0 0 0 3 1 3 14 0 3Greenwood 3 14 0 3 1 13 3 28 24 0 2Hamilton 0 5 0 0 0 7 1 6 14 0 0Harper 2 16 0 6 1 18 6 17 35 0 3Harvey 25 45 3 32 8 78 10 55 123 0 12Haskell 1 5 1 3 1 8 3 10 15 1 3Hodgeman 0 4 0 1 0 4 1 3 6 0 3Jackson 7 16 1 8 2 24 4 20 36 0 7Jefferson 6 25 0 13 3 30 6 30 48 0 5Jewell 1 4 0 2 1 4 2 12 16 0 2Johnson 718 2,218 235 1,008 162 1,268 191 858 1,197 47 189Kearny 0 2 1 2 1 8 0 8 17 0 1Kingman 4 13 1 4 1 26 3 17 21 1 1Kiowa 0 5 0 2 3 9 2 12 22 0 2Labette 11 29 4 11 2 66 7 40 66 1 1Lane 0 6 0 1 0 6 3 4 12 0 0Leavenworth 41 97 4 54 12 110 13 77 128 0 19Lincoln 1 9 1 3 0 6 3 6 12 0 1Linn 4 8 1 2 1 13 1 13 19 0 4Logan 0 8 1 6 1 10 3 13 21 0 1Lyon 34 40 4 37 7 99 9 97 118 0 8McPherson 22 61 6 30 10 80 11 61 139 1 7Marion 4 19 2 6 4 28 4 32 49 1 4Marshall 7 20 1 9 4 37 3 29 58 0 10Meade 1 6 1 6 0 8 2 8 20 0 4Miami 21 46 3 23 4 47 7 35 70 1 6Mitchell 3 12 0 6 2 17 5 22 36 1 3Montgomery 34 59 4 40 6 108 13 83 129 1 13Morris 0 8 0 2 0 10 2 11 26 0 2Morton 0 5 0 1 0 7 2 9 21 0 3Nemaha 4 29 1 8 3 39 2 27 39 1 4Neosho 11 36 2 17 1 64 8 37 60 0 13Ness 1 8 1 3 0 8 0 11 18 0 3Norton 1 13 2 11 0 22 4 16 28 0 7Osage 8 16 0 15 3 27 9 29 42 0 10

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Osborne 2 10 2 5 1 12 0 12 24 0 3Ottawa 2 7 0 3 0 8 1 11 15 0 4Pawnee 4 12 0 8 1 11 3 12 29 1 5Phillips 3 15 1 9 0 21 2 14 35 0 4Pottawatomie 21 34 1 21 3 39 4 37 56 0 7Pratt 10 30 4 6 1 38 3 33 53 0 6Rawlins 1 7 0 3 0 6 3 10 10 0 0Reno 51 105 22 82 13 145 28 127 220 4 34Republic 2 17 1 5 0 14 3 12 33 0 2Rice 3 17 0 9 1 20 4 23 47 2 7Riley 72 113 5 69 19 130 24 142 177 1 8Rooks 4 8 2 7 2 8 5 20 26 1 1Rush 0 8 0 2 1 7 1 10 10 0 0Russell 3 15 3 8 0 19 2 23 33 1 4Saline 62 117 9 72 12 153 22 129 209 5 16Scott 3 14 0 4 2 8 9 11 28 1 5Sedgwick 575 1,042 140 596 98 1,034 131 939 1,301 35 129Seward 27 38 7 27 3 63 7 55 80 3 6Shawnee 204 472 39 225 41 412 62 366 610 9 61Sheridan 1 5 0 1 1 6 2 3 19 0 2Sherman 8 17 0 11 0 36 4 22 36 0 2Smith 2 8 0 5 1 12 0 12 29 1 2Stafford 2 9 1 5 0 12 2 8 26 1 2Stanton 0 7 1 0 0 3 0 5 10 1 0Stevens 3 14 0 4 1 10 2 9 23 0 1Sumner 10 30 1 8 1 61 4 40 78 0 10Thomas 9 23 1 7 2 26 3 28 55 0 6Trego 2 6 0 1 0 8 5 10 21 0 1Wabaunsee 0 4 1 6 0 5 1 11 17 0 1Wallace 1 2 0 1 0 3 2 5 15 0 2Washington 2 13 1 3 1 23 4 22 36 0 7Wichita 1 4 1 0 1 4 2 3 17 0 0Wilson 7 12 1 5 3 25 4 20 37 0 1Woodson 2 4 0 2 0 10 0 8 11 0 2Wyandotte 123 167 23 145 31 278 25 231 406 13 28Statewide 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 2 0

Kansas 2,733 6,424 622 3,307 604 6,564 981 5,536 8,423 173 946

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 2000.

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Allen Nominal Sales 108.6 113.7 106.3 103.0 Growth Rate -3.2% 4.6% -6.5% -3.1% Real Sales 68.2 69.9 63.1 59.6 Growth Rate -4.7% 2.4% -9.6% -5.6%Anderson Nominal Sales 42.4 48.6 49.7 50.4 Growth Rate -1.9% 14.6% 2.2% 1.4% Real Sales 26.6 29.9 29.5 29.2 Growth Rate -3.5% 12.1% -1.2% -1.2%Atchison Nominal Sales 107.1 107.6 107.5 107.5 Growth Rate 2.5% 0.5% -0.1% 0.0% Real Sales 67.2 66.1 63.9 62.2 Growth Rate 0.9% -1.6% -3.4% -2.6%Barber Nominal Sales 36.4 37.1 44.8 45.6 Growth Rate -0.1% 1.9% 20.6% 1.8% Real Sales 22.9 22.8 26.6 26.4 Growth Rate -1.7% -0.3% 16.6% -0.8%Barton Nominal Sales 350.7 340.4 350.9 350.9 Growth Rate -1.0% -2.9% 3.1% 0.0% Real Sales 220.2 209.2 208.5 203.1 Growth Rate -2.5% -5.0% -0.3% -2.6%Bourbon Nominal Sales 108.7 107.7 115.8 115.4 Growth Rate 1.8% -1.0% 7.5% -0.3% Real Sales 68.3 66.2 68.8 66.8 Growth Rate 0.1% -3.1% 3.9% -2.9%Brown Nominal Sales 67.5 65.0 67.0 66.3 Growth Rate 3.6% -3.6% 3.0% -1.0% Real Sales 42.4 40.0 39.8 38.4 Growth Rate 2.0% -5.7% -0.4% -3.5%Butler Nominal Sales 424.9 444.4 453.8 447.4 Growth Rate 5.1% 4.6% 2.1% -1.4% Real Sales 266.8 273.1 269.6 258.9 Growth Rate 3.4% 2.4% -1.3% -4.0%Chase Nominal Sales 11.9 12.1 13.2 11.6 Growth Rate -8.5% 1.2% 9.4% -12.4% Real Sales 7.5 7.4 7.9 6.7 Growth Rate -9.9% -0.9% 5.7% -14.7%Chautauqua Nominal Sales 11.7 11.9 13.7 13.5 Growth Rate -14.6% 1.6% 14.9% -1.6% Real Sales 7.4 7.3 8.1 7.8 Growth Rate -16.0% -0.6% 11.1% -4.2%Cherokee Nominal Sales 93.0 97.1 102.3 96.1 Growth Rate 2.9% 4.3% 5.4% -6.1% Real Sales 58.4 59.7 60.8 55.6 Growth Rate 1.2% 2.1% 1.9% -8.5%Cheyenne Nominal Sales 16.9 17.7 18.3 18.8 Growth Rate -5.3% 4.4% 3.1% 3.2% Real Sales 10.6 10.9 10.8 10.9 Growth Rate -6.8% 2.2% -0.3% 0.5%

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

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Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Clark Nominal Sales 8.2 8.2 9.7 9.0 Growth Rate -9.4% 0.6% 17.6% -6.9% Real Sales 5.1 5.1 5.7 5.2 Growth Rate -10.9% -1.6% 13.6% -9.4%Clay Nominal Sales 59.7 63.1 63.3 59.5 Growth Rate 2.2% 5.6% 0.4% -6.0% Real Sales 37.5 38.8 37.6 34.4 Growth Rate 0.6% 3.3% -3.0% -8.4%Cloud Nominal Sales 97.4 92.7 92.7 92.6 Growth Rate -0.3% -4.8% 0.0% -0.1% Real Sales 61.1 57.0 55.1 53.6 Growth Rate -1.9% -6.8% -3.3% -2.7%Coffey Nominal Sales 55.1 57.2 61.8 58.5 Growth Rate 1.9% 3.7% 8.1% -5.3% Real Sales 34.6 35.1 36.7 33.9 Growth Rate 0.3% 1.5% 4.5% -7.8%Comanche Nominal Sales 10.5 10.2 11.8 12.2 Growth Rate -2.2% -2.6% 15.4% 3.0% Real Sales 6.6 6.3 7.0 7.0 Growth Rate -3.8% -4.6% 11.6% 0.3%Cowley Nominal Sales 279.7 263.8 277.7 274.9 Growth Rate 2.0% -5.7% 5.2% -1.0% Real Sales 175.6 162.1 165.0 159.1 Growth Rate 0.3% -7.7% 1.7% -3.6%Crawford Nominal Sales 335.3 344.5 338.4 334.0 Growth Rate 1.1% 2.7% -1.8% -1.3% Real Sales 210.5 211.7 201.0 193.3 Growth Rate -0.5% 0.6% -5.0% -3.8%Decatur Nominal Sales 15.9 15.2 16.6 16.0 Growth Rate 1.2% -4.2% 8.9% -3.7% Real Sales 10.0 9.4 9.8 9.2 Growth Rate -0.4% -6.2% 5.3% -6.2%Dickinson Nominal Sales 142.9 143.6 144.8 144.7 Growth Rate 4.2% 0.5% 0.8% -0.1% Real Sales 89.7 88.3 86.0 83.7 Growth Rate 2.5% -1.6% -2.5% -2.7%Doniphan Nominal Sales 26.4 32.6 37.2 30.9 Growth Rate -12.1% 23.6% 14.0% -16.9% Real Sales 16.6 20.0 22.1 17.9 Growth Rate -13.5% 21.0% 10.2% -19.0%Douglas Nominal Sales 996.3 1,044.1 1,042.9 1,065.0 Growth Rate 3.1% 4.8% -0.1% 2.1% Real Sales 625.6 641.7 619.6 616.3 Growth Rate 1.4% 2.6% -3.4% -0.5%Edwards Nominal Sales 12.8 12.4 13.9 14.2 Growth Rate 3.8% -3.1% 12.3% 1.9% Real Sales 8.0 7.6 8.3 8.2 Growth Rate 2.1% -5.2% 8.5% -0.7%

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Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Elk Nominal Sales 9.9 12.3 17.1 14.7 Growth Rate -6.3% 24.3% 39.1% -14.2% Real Sales 6.2 7.6 10.2 8.5 Growth Rate -7.8% 21.7% 34.4% -16.5%Ellis Nominal Sales 392.6 392.0 399.5 396.8 Growth Rate 2.5% -0.1% 1.9% -0.7% Real Sales 246.5 240.9 237.4 229.6 Growth Rate 0.8% -2.3% -1.5% -3.3%Ellsworth Nominal Sales 32.6 32.8 37.3 35.5 Growth Rate -3.5% 0.8% 13.6% -4.7% Real Sales 20.5 20.2 22.2 20.6 Growth Rate -5.0% -1.4% 9.8% -7.2%Finney Nominal Sales 465.2 486.3 498.2 476.9 Growth Rate 3.8% 4.5% 2.4% -4.3% Real Sales 292.1 298.9 296.0 276.0 Growth Rate 2.1% 2.3% -1.0% -6.8%Ford Nominal Sales 387.4 371.9 373.8 374.6 Growth Rate 3.3% -4.0% 0.5% 0.2% Real Sales 243.3 228.6 222.1 216.8 Growth Rate 1.6% -6.1% -2.8% -2.4%Franklin Nominal Sales 209.2 212.7 212.5 205.6 Growth Rate 1.5% 1.7% -0.1% -3.2% Real Sales 131.4 130.7 126.3 119.0 Growth Rate -0.1% -0.5% -3.4% -5.8%Geary Nominal Sales 209.1 221.8 225.8 224.1 Growth Rate 3.3% 6.1% 1.8% -0.8% Real Sales 131.3 136.3 134.2 129.7 Growth Rate 1.6% 3.8% -1.6% -3.3%Gove Nominal Sales 25.0 23.1 25.9 23.0 Growth Rate 10.3% -7.7% 12.1% -11.1% Real Sales 15.7 14.2 15.4 13.3 Growth Rate 8.5% -9.7% 8.4% -13.4%Graham Nominal Sales 22.9 22.5 24.8 24.2 Growth Rate -6.7% -1.5% 10.4% -2.6% Real Sales 14.4 13.8 14.8 14.0 Growth Rate -8.2% -3.6% 6.7% -5.1%Grant Nominal Sales 101.6 75.3 85.2 91.5 Growth Rate -0.4% -25.9% 13.2% 7.4% Real Sales 63.8 46.3 50.6 53.0 Growth Rate -2.0% -27.5% 9.4% 4.6%Gray Nominal Sales 28.3 31.1 37.7 36.0 Growth Rate 3.8% 9.9% 21.3% -4.4% Real Sales 17.8 19.1 22.4 20.9 Growth Rate 2.1% 7.5% 17.3% -6.9%Greeley Nominal Sales 7.2 8.5 9.4 9.4 Growth Rate 0.7% 18.7% 9.7% 0.7% Real Sales 4.5 5.3 5.6 5.5 Growth Rate -0.9% 16.2% 6.1% -1.9%

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County 1998 1999 2000 2001

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Greenwood Nominal Sales 35.7 35.5 37.4 36.5 Growth Rate -4.4% -0.5% 5.4% -2.5% Real Sales 22.4 21.8 22.2 21.1 Growth Rate -5.9% -2.6% 1.9% -5.1%Hamilton Nominal Sales 14.6 13.8 16.0 17.8 Growth Rate 9.2% -5.4% 16.4% 11.4% Real Sales 9.1 8.5 9.5 10.3 Growth Rate 7.4% -7.4% 12.5% 8.5%Harper Nominal Sales 50.9 46.4 48.2 41.7 Growth Rate -0.6% -8.8% 3.9% -13.5% Real Sales 31.9 28.5 28.6 24.1 Growth Rate -2.2% -10.8% 0.4% -15.8%Harvey Nominal Sales 297.6 298.3 291.2 302.9 Growth Rate 6.3% 0.3% -2.4% 4.0% Real Sales 186.8 183.3 173.0 175.3 Growth Rate 4.6% -1.9% -5.6% 1.3%Haskell Nominal Sales 14.4 16.0 20.6 22.4 Growth Rate -7.0% 11.8% 28.6% 8.7% Real Sales 9.0 9.9 12.3 13.0 Growth Rate -8.5% 9.4% 24.3% 5.9%Hodgeman Nominal Sales 9.6 9.4 9.7 8.3 Growth Rate 3.4% -2.1% 3.3% -15.0% Real Sales 6.0 5.8 5.8 4.8 Growth Rate 1.7% -4.2% -0.1% -17.2%Jackson Nominal Sales 80.7 80.4 84.1 86.4 Growth Rate 4.1% -0.5% 4.7% 2.7% Real Sales 50.7 49.4 50.0 50.0 Growth Rate 2.4% -2.6% 1.2% 0.1%Jefferson Nominal Sales 50.2 56.0 66.0 60.9 Growth Rate 7.4% 11.7% 17.8% -7.6% Real Sales 31.5 34.4 39.2 35.3 Growth Rate 5.7% 9.3% 13.9% -10.0%Jewell Nominal Sales 11.6 11.5 13.3 12.6 Growth Rate 0.1% -0.9% 15.8% -5.1% Real Sales 7.3 7.1 7.9 7.3 Growth Rate -1.5% -3.0% 11.9% -7.6%Johnson Nominal Sales 7,247.2 7,686.3 7,878.3 7,994.5 Growth Rate 10.0% 6.1% 2.5% 1.5% Real Sales 4,550.6 4,724.0 4,680.9 4,626.4 Growth Rate 8.2% 3.8% -0.9% -1.2%Kearny Nominal Sales 10.7 14.1 16.6 18.0 Growth Rate 17.2% 31.3% 17.8% 8.5% Real Sales 6.7 8.6 9.8 10.4 Growth Rate 15.4% 28.5% 13.9% 5.7%Kingman Nominal Sales 43.0 41.4 46.4 49.5 Growth Rate 1.5% -3.7% 12.3% 6.6% Real Sales 27.0 25.4 27.6 28.6 Growth Rate -0.1% -5.8% 8.5% 3.8%

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County 1998 1999 2000 2001

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Kiowa Nominal Sales 18.4 18.9 21.5 19.9 Growth Rate -2.4% 2.8% 13.9% -7.5% Real Sales 11.5 11.6 12.8 11.5 Growth Rate -4.0% 0.6% 10.1% -9.9%Labette Nominal Sales 171.2 175.6 176.6 162.9 Growth Rate 2.9% 2.6% 0.6% -7.8% Real Sales 107.5 107.9 104.9 94.2 Growth Rate 1.2% 0.4% -2.8% -10.2%Lane Nominal Sales 9.4 9.1 11.2 9.5 Growth Rate -3.4% -2.4% 22.4% -14.9% Real Sales 5.9 5.6 6.7 5.5 Growth Rate -4.9% -4.5% 18.3% -17.1%Leavenworth Nominal Sales 369.6 383.2 398.6 398.5 Growth Rate 6.8% 3.7% 4.0% 0.0% Real Sales 232.1 235.5 236.8 230.6 Growth Rate 5.1% 1.5% 0.5% -2.6%Lincoln Nominal Sales 13.6 14.9 16.5 15.3 Growth Rate -0.8% 9.8% 10.3% -7.4% Real Sales 8.6 9.2 9.8 8.8 Growth Rate -2.4% 7.4% 6.6% -9.8%Linn Nominal Sales 39.1 38.6 50.2 40.2 Growth Rate 7.1% -1.1% 30.0% -19.9% Real Sales 24.5 23.7 29.8 23.3 Growth Rate 5.4% -3.2% 25.6% -22.0%Logan Nominal Sales 26.0 26.5 26.6 23.7 Growth Rate 1.3% 1.9% 0.4% -11.2% Real Sales 16.4 16.3 15.8 13.7 Growth Rate -0.4% -0.2% -3.0% -13.5%Lyon Nominal Sales 370.6 370.8 365.7 356.2 Growth Rate 6.1% 0.1% -1.4% -2.6% Real Sales 232.7 227.9 217.3 206.1 Growth Rate 4.4% -2.1% -4.7% -5.1%McPherson Nominal Sales 261.5 271.1 299.1 285.1 Growth Rate -2.8% 3.6% 10.3% -4.7% Real Sales 164.2 166.6 177.7 165.0 Growth Rate -4.4% 1.4% 6.7% -7.1%Marion Nominal Sales 72.1 71.0 72.0 69.2 Growth Rate -0.9% -1.6% 1.4% -3.8% Real Sales 45.3 43.6 42.8 40.1 Growth Rate -2.5% -3.7% -2.0% -6.3%Marshall Nominal Sales 86.5 79.5 82.9 79.2 Growth Rate -1.0% -8.1% 4.3% -4.4% Real Sales 54.3 48.8 49.3 45.9 Growth Rate -2.6% -10.1% 0.9% -6.9%Meade Nominal Sales 18.1 19.9 23.1 22.2 Growth Rate -0.1% 9.8% 16.1% -3.7% Real Sales 11.4 12.2 13.7 12.9 Growth Rate -1.7% 7.4% 12.3% -6.2%

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County 1998 1999 2000 2001

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Miami Nominal Sales 167.8 191.1 199.9 197.8 Growth Rate 12.7% 13.8% 4.6% -1.0% Real Sales 105.4 117.4 118.8 114.5 Growth Rate 10.9% 11.4% 1.1% -3.6%Mitchell Nominal Sales 66.6 62.3 65.4 63.1 Growth Rate 1.1% -6.4% 5.0% -3.6% Real Sales 41.8 38.3 38.9 36.5 Growth Rate -0.5% -8.4% 1.5% -6.1%Montgomery Nominal Sales 334.6 338.9 342.5 338.6 Growth Rate 3.6% 1.3% 1.0% -1.1% Real Sales 210.1 208.3 203.5 196.0 Growth Rate 2.0% -0.8% -2.3% -3.7%Morris Nominal Sales 37.1 37.2 38.3 39.3 Growth Rate 4.0% 0.1% 3.0% 2.7% Real Sales 23.3 22.8 22.7 22.8 Growth Rate 2.4% -2.0% -0.4% 0.1%Morton Nominal Sales 25.9 22.3 25.7 28.8 Growth Rate -0.2% -14.2% 15.5% 12.0% Real Sales 16.3 13.7 15.3 16.7 Growth Rate -1.8% -16.0% 11.7% 9.1%Nemaha Nominal Sales 74.9 73.3 73.5 70.2 Growth Rate 0.4% -2.1% 0.2% -4.5% Real Sales 47.0 45.1 43.7 40.6 Growth Rate -1.2% -4.2% -3.1% -7.0%Neosho Nominal Sales 173.1 170.3 168.4 164.4 Growth Rate 1.4% -1.6% -1.1% -2.4% Real Sales 108.7 104.7 100.1 95.1 Growth Rate -0.2% -3.7% -4.4% -4.9%Ness Nominal Sales 27.8 27.7 37.0 36.6 Growth Rate -17.6% -0.5% 33.6% -1.1% Real Sales 17.5 17.0 22.0 21.2 Growth Rate -18.9% -2.6% 29.1% -3.6%Norton Nominal Sales 42.5 40.6 42.6 41.6 Growth Rate -2.5% -4.3% 4.8% -2.4% Real Sales 26.7 25.0 25.3 24.0 Growth Rate -4.1% -6.3% 1.3% -4.9%Osage Nominal Sales 70.7 77.4 79.2 71.6 Growth Rate 2.0% 9.4% 2.3% -9.6% Real Sales 44.4 47.5 47.0 41.4 Growth Rate 0.4% 7.0% -1.1% -12.0%Osborne Nominal Sales 28.7 27.3 28.8 28.0 Growth Rate -2.2% -5.0% 5.5% -3.0% Real Sales 18.0 16.8 17.1 16.2 Growth Rate -3.8% -7.0% 2.0% -5.5%Ottawa Nominal Sales 18.4 20.3 24.8 22.1 Growth Rate -4.8% 10.1% 22.0% -10.7% Real Sales 11.6 12.5 14.7 12.8 Growth Rate -6.3% 7.8% 18.0% -13.0%

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County 1998 1999 2000 2001

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Pawnee Nominal Sales 44.3 43.6 47.3 46.3 Growth Rate 2.7% -1.5% 8.3% -2.0% Real Sales 27.8 26.8 28.1 26.8 Growth Rate 1.1% -3.6% 4.7% -4.5%Phillips Nominal Sales 43.8 42.4 44.7 38.2 Growth Rate 2.2% -3.2% 5.4% -14.5% Real Sales 27.5 26.1 26.6 22.1 Growth Rate 0.5% -5.2% 1.9% -16.7%Pottawatomie Nominal Sales 256.4 241.5 286.8 288.0 Growth Rate 1.8% -5.8% 18.8% 0.4% Real Sales 161.0 148.4 170.4 166.6 Growth Rate 0.1% -7.8% 14.8% -2.2%Pratt Nominal Sales 11.5 107.1 112.9 113.9 Growth Rate -89.8% 832.8% 5.4% 0.9% Real Sales 7.2 65.8 67.1 65.9 Growth Rate -90.0% 813.0% 1.9% -1.7%Rawlins Nominal Sales 13.0 12.8 13.9 13.7 Growth Rate 1.0% -1.9% 9.0% -1.5% Real Sales 8.2 7.9 8.3 7.9 Growth Rate -0.6% -3.9% 5.4% -4.0%Reno Nominal Sales 766.7 758.6 736.0 730.0 Growth Rate 3.5% -1.1% -3.0% -0.8% Real Sales 481.4 466.3 437.3 422.5 Growth Rate 1.9% -3.1% -6.2% -3.4%Republic Nominal Sales 32.7 34.6 36.3 34.2 Growth Rate -1.1% 5.6% 5.0% -5.8% Real Sales 20.5 21.2 21.6 19.8 Growth Rate -2.7% 3.4% 1.5% -8.3%Rice Nominal Sales 50.5 52.5 58.5 58.0 Growth Rate -2.7% 3.8% 11.4% -0.7% Real Sales 31.7 32.2 34.7 33.6 Growth Rate -4.2% 1.6% 7.7% -3.3%Riley Nominal Sales 464.8 487.3 444.5 443.8 Growth Rate 12.4% 4.8% -8.8% -0.1% Real Sales 291.9 299.5 264.1 256.9 Growth Rate 10.6% 2.6% -11.8% -2.7%Rooks Nominal Sales 36.3 36.6 41.0 40.5 Growth Rate -9.3% 0.8% 11.8% -1.1% Real Sales 22.8 22.5 24.3 23.4 Growth Rate -10.7% -1.3% 8.1% -3.6%Rush Nominal Sales 11.7 14.1 14.0 13.7 Growth Rate -5.9% 20.6% -0.2% -2.6% Real Sales 7.3 8.6 8.3 7.9 Growth Rate -7.4% 18.0% -3.5% -5.1%Russell Nominal Sales 58.1 54.4 57.1 53.9 Growth Rate -4.0% -6.3% 4.9% -5.7% Real Sales 36.5 33.5 33.9 31.2 Growth Rate -5.6% -8.3% 1.4% -8.1%

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County 1998 1999 2000 2001

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Saline Nominal Sales 822.3 829.4 816.3 823.4 Growth Rate 5.1% 0.9% -1.6% 0.9% Real Sales 516.3 509.8 485.0 476.5 Growth Rate 3.4% -1.3% -4.9% -1.8%Scott Nominal Sales 47.9 45.1 44.6 46.6 Growth Rate 1.3% -5.9% -1.1% 4.5% Real Sales 30.1 27.7 26.5 27.0 Growth Rate -0.3% -7.9% -4.4% 1.8%Sedgwick Nominal Sales 6,271.1 6,238.0 6,082.1 6,101.3 Growth Rate 4.0% -0.5% -2.5% 0.3% Real Sales 3,937.7 3,833.9 3,613.7 3,530.9 Growth Rate 2.3% -2.6% -5.7% -2.3%Seward Nominal Sales 316.9 294.3 308.0 309.5 Growth Rate -0.9% -7.1% 4.7% 0.5% Real Sales 199.0 180.9 183.0 179.1 Growth Rate -2.5% -9.1% 1.2% -2.1%Shawnee Nominal Sales 2,213.7 2,256.3 2,227.8 2,295.2 Growth Rate 5.3% 1.9% -1.3% 3.0% Real Sales 1,390.0 1,386.7 1,323.7 1,328.2 Growth Rate 3.6% -0.2% -4.5% 0.3%Sheridan Nominal Sales 20.2 18.0 17.1 15.2 Growth Rate 7.0% -11.2% -4.8% -10.9% Real Sales 12.7 11.0 10.2 8.8 Growth Rate 5.3% -13.1% -8.0% -13.2%Sherman Nominal Sales 90.1 90.1 87.0 85.5 Growth Rate 18.1% 0.1% -3.5% -1.7% Real Sales 56.5 55.4 51.7 49.5 Growth Rate 16.2% -2.0% -6.7% -4.3%Smith Nominal Sales 26.6 25.6 25.8 24.1 Growth Rate -7.0% -3.7% 0.8% -6.7% Real Sales 16.7 15.8 15.4 14.0 Growth Rate -8.5% -5.7% -2.5% -9.1%Stafford Nominal Sales 17.6 17.5 20.9 20.1 Growth Rate -4.2% -0.5% 19.6% -4.2% Real Sales 11.1 10.8 12.4 11.6 Growth Rate -5.7% -2.6% 15.6% -6.7%Stanton Nominal Sales 11.1 11.3 13.8 13.7 Growth Rate 4.1% 2.1% 22.5% -1.0% Real Sales 7.0 6.9 8.2 7.9 Growth Rate 2.4% -0.1% 18.5% -3.6%Stevens Nominal Sales 32.5 31.1 37.0 39.4 Growth Rate -1.5% -4.1% 18.9% 6.5% Real Sales 20.4 19.1 22.0 22.8 Growth Rate -3.1% -6.1% 14.9% 3.8%Sumner Nominal Sales 130.9 132.9 136.4 131.0 Growth Rate 7.6% 1.6% 2.6% -3.9% Real Sales 82.2 81.7 81.0 75.8 Growth Rate 5.9% -0.6% -0.8% -6.4%

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County 1998 1999 2000 2001

1998-2001(Millions of Dollars)

Taxable Retail Sales, by County

Thomas Nominal Sales 107.2 105.5 104.2 102.4 Growth Rate 0.2% -1.6% -1.2% -1.7% Real Sales 67.3 64.8 61.9 59.3 Growth Rate -1.4% -3.7% -4.5% -4.3%Trego Nominal Sales 21.2 20.3 21.5 20.3 Growth Rate 3.0% -4.2% 6.2% -5.7% Real Sales 13.3 12.5 12.8 11.7 Growth Rate 1.3% -6.2% 2.6% -8.1%Wabaunsee Nominal Sales 16.6 19.6 20.1 19.8 Growth Rate -1.0% 17.9% 2.5% -1.6% Real Sales 10.4 12.1 11.9 11.4 Growth Rate -2.6% 15.4% -0.9% -4.2%Wallace Nominal Sales 10.6 10.1 11.2 8.7 Growth Rate 18.7% -5.0% 10.9% -21.8% Real Sales 6.7 6.2 6.6 5.1 Growth Rate 16.8% -7.0% 7.3% -23.8%Washington Nominal Sales 26.6 30.3 30.5 28.2 Growth Rate 5.9% 14.3% 0.4% -7.5% Real Sales 16.7 18.6 18.1 16.3 Growth Rate 4.2% 11.8% -3.0% -9.9%Wichita Nominal Sales 16.9 13.2 14.1 13.7 Growth Rate 16.5% -22.1% 6.6% -2.9% Real Sales 10.6 8.1 8.4 7.9 Growth Rate 14.6% -23.7% 3.1% -5.5%Wilson Nominal Sales 45.9 47.2 52.4 46.8 Growth Rate -6.0% 3.0% 11.0% -10.6% Real Sales 28.8 29.0 31.1 27.1 Growth Rate -7.5% 0.8% 7.3% -13.0%Woodson Nominal Sales 12.8 13.7 15.8 14.7 Growth Rate -6.5% 6.7% 15.7% -6.9% Real Sales 8.0 8.4 9.4 8.5 Growth Rate -8.0% 4.5% 11.9% -9.3%Wyandotte Nominal Sales 1,166.8 1,248.7 1,282.4 1,302.6 Growth Rate 2.3% 7.0% 2.7% 1.6% Real Sales 732.6 767.4 761.9 753.8 Growth Rate 0.7% 4.7% -0.7% -1.1%Miscellaneous Nominal Sales 104.6 0.0 158.0 179.5 Growth Rate n/a n/a n/a 13.6% Real Sales 65.7 0.0 93.9 103.9 Growth Rate n/a n/a n/a 10.6%Kansas Nominal Sales 29,021.6 29,641.9 30,119.0 30,202.2 Growth Rate 5.0% 2.1% 1.6% 0.3% Real Sales 18,223.0 18,217.8 17,895.1 17,478.2 Growth Rate 3.3% 0.0% -1.8% -2.3%Figures are based on sales tax collections as reported by the KDOR State Sales Tax Collection annual summary report and listed in calendar years. Nominal sales are calculated by dividing the sales tax collection amount from each county by the state sales-tax rate. From nominal sales, real sales are found using the averaged CPI-U for the Midwest region, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Note:�County�Trade�Pull�Factors�are�a�measure�of�the�relative�retail�trade�strength�of�the�business�community.��Source:��David�L.�Darling�and�Mark�Seitz,�Kansas�State�University�Research�and�Extension,�Department�of�Agricultural�Economics,�October�2002.

County�Trade�Pull�Factors�,�FY�2002

Allen0.64

Anderson0.58

Atchison0.58

Barber0.75

Barton1.09

Bourbon0.65

Brown0.55

Butler0.66

Chase0.32

Chautauqua0.28

Cherokee0.38

Cheyenne0.50

Clark0.31

Clay0.61

Cloud0.86

Coffey0.60

Comanche0.53

Cowley0.68

Crawford0.78

Decatur0.41

Dickinson0.69

Doniphan0.28

Douglas0.94

Edwards0.37

Elk0.39

Ellis1.32

Ellsworth0.53

Finney1.04

Ford1.01

Franklin0.74

Geary0.75

Gove0.67

Graham0.78

Grant1.05

Gray0.52

Greeley0.51

Greenwood0.41

Hamilton0.55

Harper0.61

Harvey0.82

Haskell0.45

Hodgeman0.27

Jackson0.61

Jefferson0.29

Jewell0.30

Johnson1.55

Kearny0.32

Kingman0.50

Kiowa0.56

Labette0.64

Lane0.38

Leavenworth0.56

Lincoln0.36

Linn0.36

Logan0.72

Lyon0.89

McPherson0.86

Marion0.46

Marshall0.67

Meade0.44

Miami0.63

Mitchell0.85

Montgomery

0.85

Morris0.58

Morton0.71

Nemaha0.61

Neosho0.87

Ness0.87

Norton0.70

Osage0.37

Osborne0.60

Ottawa0.29

Pawnee0.65

Phillips0.62

Pottawatomie1.44

Pratt1.07

Rawlins0.41

Reno1.06

Republic0.54

Rice0.47

Riley0.67

Rooks0.61

Rush0.34

Russell0.66

Saline1.37

Scott0.83

Sedgwick1.20

Seward1.18

Shawnee1.20

Sheridan0.48

Sherman1.14

Smith0.50

Stafford0.38

Stanton0.49

Stevens0.60

Sumner0.44

Thomas1.13

Trego0.57 Wabaunsee

0.25

Wallace0.43

Washington0.40

Wichita0.46

Wilson0.41

Woodson0.36

Wyandotte0.72

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County Trade Pull Factors* FY 1990-2001, Selected Years

County 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000r 2001

Allen 0.68 0.72 0.71 0.75 0.72 0.70 0.64Anderson 0.50 0.44 0.50 0.48 0.49 0.56 0.53Atchison 0.65 0.64 0.63 0.62 0.58 0.59 0.57Barber 0.58 0.60 0.61 0.58 0.64 0.70 0.77Barton 1.15 1.27 1.19 1.19 1.20 1.09 1.13Bourbon 0.77 0.72 0.71 0.67 0.65 0.66 0.68Brown 0.60 0.61 0.58 0.54 0.55 0.57 0.55Butler 0.68 0.66 0.64 0.62 0.63 0.70 0.68Chase 0.44 0.37 0.33 0.33 0.39 0.39 0.39Chautauqua 0.31 0.35 0.31 0.29 0.26 0.28 0.29Cherokee 0.42 0.41 0.38 0.39 0.37 0.41 0.39Cheyenne 0.58 0.62 0.60 0.55 0.51 0.53 0.54Clark 0.40 0.41 0.41 0.37 0.35 0.36 0.36Clay 0.57 0.63 0.61 0.60 0.59 0.66 0.61Cloud 0.86 0.85 0.85 0.89 0.90 0.82 0.80Coffey 0.52 0.55 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.61 0.61Comanche 0.53 0.47 0.50 0.45 0.49 0.51 0.58Cowley 0.83 0.76 0.73 0.76 0.72 0.68 0.68Crawford 0.79 0.82 0.89 0.89 0.84 0.81 0.79Decatur 0.53 0.52 0.50 0.46 0.43 0.44 0.42Dickinson 0.62 0.65 0.64 0.66 0.66 0.69 0.66Doniphan 0.50 0.68 0.44 0.39 0.35 0.41 0.36Douglas 1.06 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.93 0.93Edwards 0.43 0.40 0.39 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36Elk 0.31 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.29 0.47 0.43Ellis 1.29 1.35 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.26 1.31Ellsworth 0.65 0.56 0.52 0.52 0.54 0.56 0.57Finney 1.22 1.22 0.22 1.28 1.16 1.11 1.05Ford 1.31 1.21 1.22 1.21 1.21 1.03 1.03Franklin 0.75 0.75 0.74 0.84 0.78 0.77 0.75Geary 0.70 0.75 0.67 0.69 0.75 0.72 0.71Gove 0.61 0.71 0.73 0.70 0.71 0.74 0.70Graham 0.76 0.76 0.72 0.68 0.66 0.75 0.73Grant 1.10 1.08 1.15 1.19 1.31 0.89 0.99Gray 0.42 0.42 0.49 0.49 0.45 0.56 0.56Greeley 0.54 0.49 0.53 0.45 0.39 0.57 0.54Greenwood 0.59 0.50 0.48 0.44 0.42 0.45 0.44Hamilton 0.55 0.54 0.50 0.54 0.55 0.51 0.56Harper 0.71 0.69 0.70 0.73 0.75 0.65 0.63Harvey 0.69 0.73 0.73 0.80 0.77 0.81 0.81Haskell 0.36 0.41 0.36 0.40 0.35 0.41 0.45Hodgeman 0.35 0.31 0.30 0.37 0.41 0.43 0.39Jackson 0.57 0.55 0.56 0.61 0.60 0.58 0.61Jefferson 0.28 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.24 0.31 0.30Jewell 0.31 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.27 0.31 0.30Johnson 1.41 1.44 1.48 1.46 1.48 1.54 1.56Kearny 0.32 0.38 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.31 0.35Kingman 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.46 0.47 0.46 0.50Kiowa 0.59 0.59 0.64 0.54 0.49 0.58 0.56Labette 0.70 0.68 0.68 0.70 0.68 0.70 0.68Lane 0.51 0.52 0.51 0.46 0.39 0.42 0.46Leavenworth 0.47 0.51 0.52 0.47 0.50 0.56 0.55Lincoln 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.37 0.42 0.40Linn 0.40 0.36 0.29 0.31 0.38 0.46 0.39Logan 0.89 0.93 0.88 0.79 0.82 0.81 0.72Lyon 0.96 0.93 0.96 0.97 0.93 0.94 0.91McPherson 0.85 0.85 0.92 0.94 0.85 0.88 0.88

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County Trade Pull Factors* FY 1990-2001, Selected Years

County 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000r 2001

Marion 0.58 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.50 0.46 0.48Marshall 0.69 0.71 0.73 0.74 0.73 0.67 0.65Meade 0.47 0.47 0.44 0.40 0.37 0.41 0.43Miami 0.60 0.55 0.57 0.55 0.54 0.66 0.62Mitchell 0.81 0.87 0.88 0.85 0.88 0.82 0.83Montgomery 0.91 0.83 0.84 0.83 0.83 0.79 0.86Morris 0.58 0.58 0.59 0.55 0.55 0.56 0.55Morton 0.74 0.73 0.67 0.71 0.71 0.60 0.72Nemaha 0.64 0.66 0.64 0.68 0.69 0.63 0.61Neosho 0.87 0.86 0.88 0.90 0.94 0.90 0.87Ness 0.84 0.90 0.78 0.81 0.81 0.73 1.01Norton 0.69 0.72 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.73 0.73Osage 0.43 0.42 0.43 0.39 0.37 0.41 0.40Osborne 0.55 0.63 0.68 0.62 0.57 0.53 0.57Ottawa 0.35 0.33 0.31 0.34 0.30 0.33 0.35Pawnee 0.60 0.60 0.57 0.51 0.56 0.59 0.60Phillips 0.65 0.64 0.66 0.65 0.66 0.62 0.63Pottawatomie 1.37 1.36 1.35 1.31 1.31 1.20 1.39Pratt 1.07 1.13 1.15 1.09 1.09 1.01 1.03Rawlins 0.51 0.43 0.44 0.41 0.38 0.38 0.42Reno 1.00 1.06 1.07 1.10 1.14 1.06 1.04Republic 0.55 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.49 0.51 0.53Rice 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.46 0.46 0.45 0.49Riley 0.59 0.64 0.63 0.60 0.61 0.66 0.62Rooks 0.74 0.73 0.66 0.66 0.65 0.65 0.66Rush 0.37 0.38 0.38 0.34 0.33 0.40 0.35Russell 0.85 0.82 0.74 0.78 0.72 0.70 0.67Saline 1.30 1.38 1.41 1.40 1.44 1.37 1.36Scott 0.82 0.83 1.02 0.91 0.92 0.82 0.78Sedgwick 1.34 1.37 1.32 1.30 1.27 1.20 1.20Seward 1.45 1.49 1.74 1.68 1.47 1.18 1.24Shawnee 1.31 1.24 1.22 1.22 1.21 1.19 1.22Sheridan 0.60 0.59 0.58 0.55 0.61 0.57 0.52Sherman 1.04 0.91 0.95 0.97 1.20 1.19 1.13Smith 0.66 0.61 0.68 0.58 0.56 0.53 0.49Stafford 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.34 0.38 0.38Stanton 0.42 0.45 0.47 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.53Stevens 0.71 0.63 0.64 0.59 0.57 0.56 0.63Sumner 0.49 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.43 0.48 0.46Thomas 1.07 1.25 1.24 1.31 1.22 1.14 1.13Trego 0.56 0.63 0.66 0.73 0.59 0.59 0.59Wabaunsee 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.27 0.23 0.28 0.25Wallace 0.53 0.55 0.47 0.47 0.49 0.55 0.51Washington 0.41 0.38 0.37 0.34 0.37 0.47 0.40Wichita 0.75 0.76 0.66 0.58 0.62 0.51 0.46Wilson 0.48 0.43 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.45. 0.43Woodson 0.40 0.33 0.41 0.32 0.31 0.37 0.37Wyandotte 0.75 0.74 0.71 0.73 0.69 0.74 0.73

*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 which is less than 1.0 indicates the county is losing business. r=revised

Source: David L. Darling and Liu Jia, K-State Extension, Agricultural Economics Department, October 2001.

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Value Value ValueRank Country 1999 2000 2001

Kansas Total 4,669.4 5,145.4 5,004.5 100 100 100 -2.74

Total Top 25 Countries 4,144.7 4,518.1 4,507.2 88.76 87.81 90.06 -0.24

1 Canada 1,260.3 1,403.0 1,217.1 26.99 27.27 24.32 -13.252 Japan 690.2 695.0 709.2 14.78 13.51 14.17 2.043 Mexico 382.1 523.1 547.3 8.18 10.17 10.94 4.624 United Kingdom 323.7 242.7 303.5 6.93 4.72 6.06 25.045 China 61.1 125.9 258.9 1.31 2.45 5.17 105.68

6 Korea, South 186.8 261.0 227.5 4.00 5.07 4.55 -12.827 Germany 217.9 169.0 192.9 4.67 3.29 3.85 14.138 France 170.0 124.9 141.6 3.64 2.43 2.83 13.309 Brazil 80.8 121.4 105.0 1.73 2.36 2.10 -13.53

10 Belgium 71.2 116.8 104.1 1.52 2.27 2.08 -10.91

11 Switzerland 52.1 58.5 95.2 1.12 1.14 1.90 62.7812 Australia 105.4 69.1 72.0 2.26 1.34 1.44 4.2813 Italy 43.9 60.4 68.7 0.94 1.17 1.37 13.7514 Singapore 114.3 113.1 58.1 2.45 2.20 1.16 -48.6015 Taiwan 77.4 73.6 56.4 1.66 1.43 1.13 -23.37

16 Hong Kong 30.2 36.3 47.0 0.65 0.71 0.94 29.3817 Netherlands 36.0 64.7 45.2 0.77 1.26 0.90 -30.1718 South Africa 80.9 40.1 41.1 1.73 0.78 0.82 2.6019 Egypt 40.6 95.1 39.7 0.87 1.85 0.79 -58.2220 Venezuela 55.5 14.6 31.8 1.19 0.28 0.63 117.90

21 Spain 19.2 42.0 30.3 0.41 0.82 0.61 -27.8622 New Zealand 10.9 11.5 29.3 0.23 0.22 0.59 154.1623 Jordan 0.3 0.4 29.0 0.01 0.01 0.58 7,228.5224 Chile 13.3 10.2 28.9 0.29 0.20 0.58 182.7525 Israel 20.5 45.6 27.5 0.44 0.89 0.55 -39.71

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division. http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/country/2001/ks.pdf

Total U.S. Exports (origin of Movement) via KansasTop 25 Countries Based on 2001 Dollar Value

(in millions of dollars)

2000/2001Percent Share

1999Percent Share

2000Percent Share

2001Percent Change

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HS Value Value ValueCodes* Descriptions 1999 2000 2001

Total All Commodities via Kansas and % share of U.S. total 4,669.4 5,145.4 5,004.5 -2.74 0.67 0.66 0.68

Total Top 25 Commodities via Kansas and % share of Kansas Total 3,090.5 3,385.1 3,245.9 -4.11 66.19 65.79 64.86

880230 Airplane & Aircraft Unladen Weight > 2000, Nov 15000 Kg 1,151.5 962.9 1,001.5 4.00 24.66 18.71 20.01020130 Meat of Bovine Animals, Boneless, Fresh or Chilled 274.1 416.6 379.1 -9.00 5.87 8.10 7.58410121 Bovine Hides & Skins, Whole, Fresh or Wet Salt 121.9 203.3 294.0 44.60 2.61 3.95 5.87870324 Passenger Vehicles Spk-Ig Internal Combustion Rcpr Piston Eng > 3000 Cc 300.6 349.0 235.9 -32.42 6.44 6.78 4.71020230 Meat of Bovine Animals, Boneless, Frozen 195.9 238.2 165.1 -30.68 4.19 4.63 3.30

230910 Dog and Cat Food, Put Up for Retail Sale 136.9 176.7 162.8 -7.83 2.93 3.43 3.25880330 Parts of Airplanes or Helicopters 172.2 152.9 161.0 5.35 3.69 2.97 3.22100190 Wheat (Other than Durum Wheat), and Meslin 97.5 162.8 154.2 -5.26 2.09 3.16 3.08852691 Radio Navigational Aid Apparatus 68.8 66.0 79.0 19.76 1.47 1.28 1.58100700 Grain Sorghum 44.1 75.2 68.9 -8.46 0.94 1.46 1.38

901420 Instruments & Appliances for Aerntcl/Spc Navig Ex Compass 64.6 58.2 52.5 -9.88 1.38 1.13 1.0520621 Tongues of Bovine Animals, Edible, Frozen 41.1 48.3 50.4 4.33 0.88 0.94 1.01

280429 Rare Gases, Other than Argon 28.2 34.7 48.7 40.24 0.60 0.67 0.97841191 Turbojet and Turboproller Parts 126.6 115.9 45.2 -60.95 2.71 2.25 0.90410429 Bovine & Equine Leather, Tanned 40.6 41.4 44.2 6.79 0.87 0.81 0.88

870870 Road Wheels & Parts & Accessories for Motor Vehicles 37.9 39.8 37.3 -6.24 0.81 0.77 0.75640299 Footwear, Outer Sole & Upper Rubber or Plastic 16.2 16.2 36.3 124.41 0.35 0.31 0.73300290 Human Blood; Animal Blood Prep, Toxins, Cultures 8.7 23.5 35.6 51.82 0.19 0.46 0.7120220 Meat, Bovine Cuts with Bone in, Frozen 24.7 43.2 35.5 -17.80 0.53 0.84 0.71

880220 Airplanes & Other Aircraft, Unladen Weight Not Over 2000 Kg 47.4 36.2 31.2 -13.86 1.02 0.70 0.62

120100 Soybeans, Whether or Not Broken 15.0 35.9 28.5 -20.72 0.32 0.70 0.5720629 Offal of Bovine Animals, Edible, Frozen 27.2 30.1 28.2 -6.21 0.58 0.58 0.56

843340 Straw or Fodder Balers, Including Pick-Up Balers 12.2 17.4 24.5 40.41 0.26 0.34 0.49843610 Machinery for Preparing Animal Feeds 7.1 16.8 24.2 44.04 0.15 0.33 0.48852610 Radar Apapratus 29.6 23.9 21.9 -8.11 0.63 0.46 0.44

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/hs/index.html*Schedule B Export Commodity Code.

U.S. Exports (origin of Movement) via KansasTop 25 Commodities Based on 2001 Dollar Value

(in millions of dollars)

Percent Percent

2001

PercentChange00/01

PercentShare1999

Share2000

Share

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Kansas Gross State Product by Industry 1996-2000

(Millions of Current Dollars)

1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000

Total $68,160 $72,998 $76,648 $80,701 $85,063

Private Industries 58,608 63,093 66,252 69,869 73,690 Agriculture, forestry & fisheries 3,186 3,129 2,708 2,389 2,204 Farms 2,852 2,746 2,258 1,890 1,670 Mining 1,238 1,365 1,017 967 1,236 Construction 2,937 3,062 3,387 3,783 4,018 Manufacturing 11,898 12,839 13,204 14,005 14,004 Durable Goods 6,333 6,931 7,130 7,339 7,310 Nondurable Goods 5,565 5,908 6,074 6,666 6,694 Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities 7,523 7,846 8,355 9,928 11,408 Transportation 2,700 2,788 2,963 3,117 3,345 Communications 2,706 2,925 3,358 4,731 5,870 Electric, Gas, & Sanitary Srvcs. 2,117 2,133 2,034 2,081 2,193 Wholesale trade 5,508 5,885 6,200 6,159 6,449 Retail trade 6,675 7,263 7,770 8,021 8,380 Finance, insurance, & real estate 8,373 9,415 10,087 10,548 11,141 Services 11,270 12,290 13,525 14,068 14,851 Government 9,552 9,905 10,395 10,833 11,373

r - revised Source : U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information Systems, Web site: www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/gsp/

U.S. Gross State Product by Industry 1996-2000

(Millions of Current Dollars)

1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000

Total $7,715,901 $8,224,960 $8,750,174 $9,279,697 $9,941,552

Private Industries 6,759,949 7,223,830 7,709,256 8,189,656 8,786,997 Agriculture, forestry & fisheries 130,444 130,007 128,006 127,233 135,750 Farm 92,192 88,262 80,576 74,279 79,002 Mining 113,037 118,919 100,248 103,309 127,084 Construction 316,419 338,159 380,820 425,532 463,635 Manufacturing 1,316,049 1,379,609 1,431,499 1,496,784 1,566,579 Durable Goods 748,449 791,214 830,691 865,746 901,735 Nondurable Goods 567,600 588,396 600,808 631,039 664,844 Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities 666,327 688,406 732,016 776,760 825,016 Transportation 243,397 261,750 288,660 302,677 313,883 Communications 214,677 220,765 238,512 258,525 281,103 Electric, Gas, and S.S. 208,253 205,891 204,844 215,558 230,030 Wholesale trade 529,575 566,848 607,872 633,545 674,145 Retail trade 687,087 740,502 790,354 834,930 893,855 Finance, insurance, & real estate 1,436,771 1,569,895 1,708,501 1,810,676 1,936,304 Services 1,564,239 1,691,484 1,829,940 1,980,887 2,164,630 Government 955,952 1,001,130 1,040,918 1,090,041 1,154,555

r = revised Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Web site: www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/gsp/

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County 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Allen 1 2 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 1Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Atchison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 4Barber 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14Barton 1 3 1 2 2 3 0 5 4 0Bourbon 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0Brown 2 3 5 3 3 1 2 3 4 2Butler 0 1 2 2 3 3 0 3 6 11Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cherokee 3 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 1Cheyenne 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1Clark 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Clay 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cloud 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Coffey 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Comanche 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cowley 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 7Crawford 1 3 1 2 3 0 5 0 4 1Decatur 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Dickinson 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 1Doniphan 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Douglas 19 13 18 23 16 10 17 14 23 26Edwards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Ellis 5 2 3 1 3 2 2 3 2 2Ellsworth 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Finney 1 1 4 5 5 3 6 2 3 5Ford 0 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 3 3Franklin 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1Geary 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1Gove 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Grant 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Gray 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 3Greeley 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Greenwood 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Harper 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 1 1 3Harvey 8 3 10 5 9 6 6 5 13 8Haskell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jefferson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jewell 1 1 0 0 3 2 5 1 3 1Johnson 68 76 87 69 81 87 92 96 115 152Kearny 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kingman 0 1 2 0 2 0 3 0 1 0Kiowa 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Labette 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0Lane 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Leavenworth 1 3 4 1 3 2 1 0 1 3Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Patent Grants by County, 1990-1999

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County 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Patent Grants by County, 1990-1999

Lyon 7 4 5 4 2 3 7 3 6 6McPherson 5 3 1 9 5 3 4 5 6 2Marion 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1Marshall 1 2 2 3 4 1 1 1 4 1Meade 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Miami 2 3 0 5 2 4 4 1 3 3Mitchell 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 1 1Montgomery 2 6 0 4 5 3 10 0 2 1Morris 0 3 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 0Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nemaha 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 3 3Neosho 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1Ness 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Norton 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Osage 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1Osborne 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 1Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Pawnee 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 1Phillips 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pottawatomie 1 5 6 6 10 8 5 7 4 9Pratt 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Rawlins 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Reno 2 2 8 3 6 3 5 3 6 2Republic 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 1Rice 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 0 3Riley 1 5 6 7 11 8 6 6 4 6Rooks 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0Rush 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Russell 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Saline 5 4 6 9 2 4 12 10 4 7Scott 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Sedgwick 69 52 55 40 43 44 53 40 63 83Seward 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Shawnee 6 6 8 8 10 11 9 12 15 16Sheridan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sherman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Smith 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0Stafford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Stanton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stevens 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2Sumner 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 3 5Thomas 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1Trego 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2Wallace 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Wichita 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Wilson 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wyandotte 9 4 6 2 4 5 11 7 8 13 Kansas 245 250 267 244 274 250 293 263 353 434

Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Web site: ftp://ftp.uspto.gov/pub/taf/county.pdf

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Climate

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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January� (top)July� (bottom)

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State:

Kansas�Regional�Temperatures,�2000January�and�July�Averages

(Degrees�Fahrenheit)

19.64

19.11 33.18

27.23

19.70 28.61

26.38

36.08

17.53

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38.87

Source:�Kansas�Farm�Facts,�2001.

Kansas�Regional�Total�Precipitation,�2000and�Average,�1961-1990

(in�Inches)

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N.W. W.C. S.W. N.C. C.

Month 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.*

January 31.8 27.3 32.4 28.7 34.2 30.6 31.8 26.1 32.3 28.1February 38.0 32.3 39.5 33.7 41.9 35.6 38.9 31.3 40.2 33.3March 41.9 40.2 42.6 41.7 44.4 44.1 45.3 41.7 46.1 43.6April 50.7 51.3 51.1 52.7 53.3 54.9 53.0 53.6 53.6 55.0May 62.7 60.9 63.7 62.2 66.3 64.1 66.3 63.4 67.0 64.6June 70.2 71.2 71.2 72.4 72.4 74.1 73.0 73.5 73.2 74.5July 77.9 77.5 78.5 78.4 79.5 79.6 80.0 79.5 79.9 80.4August 79.2 75.0 80.1 76.0 81.0 77.3 84.1 76.8 84.4 78.1September 66.9 65.5 68.6 66.8 70.6 68.5 71.7 67.4 72.2 68.9October 54.4 53.6 56.1 55.1 58.0 57.0 59.0 55.8 60.3 57.5November 30.6 39.4 33.4 40.9 37.2 43.0 34.6 41.3 37.0 43.1December 25.4 29.6 26.4 31.1 28.4 33.1 21.1 29.6 22.7 31.6 Annual 52.5 51.9 53.6 53.2 55.6 55.2 54.9 53.3 55.7 54.9

S.C. N.E. E.C. S.E.

Month 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.*

January 34.1 30.7 31.9 26.0 33.3 27.9 34.8 30.8 33.1 28.7February 41.6 36.0 39.9 31.2 40.9 33.1 42.4 36.1 40.6 33.9March 47.7 45.8 46.9 42.7 47.8 44.3 48.9 46.7 45.8 43.7April 54.9 56.8 54.6 54.8 55.1 55.9 55.3 57.8 53.6 54.9May 68.4 65.9 67.2 64.5 67.6 65.1 67.8 66.3 66.5 64.2June 73.2 75.7 72.0 73.5 71.9 73.7 71.9 74.8 72.2 73.9July 79.9 81.3 78.1 78.7 78.8 79.1 79.0 80.3 79.2 79.6August 85.0 79.2 82.6 76.4 85.0 77.1 84.6 78.5 83.0 77.3September 73.6 70.4 71.0 67.9 72.6 68.8 72.7 70.4 71.3 68.5October 61.0 59.0 60.1 56.7 60.8 57.7 62.2 59.4 59.2 57.0November 39.4 44.8 36.6 42.9 38.6 44.4 40.7 46.4 36.7 43.1December 25.8 33.7 19.6 30.1 20.9 32.1 23.2 34.8 24.0 32.0 Annual 57.1 56.6 55.0 53.8 56.1 54.9 57.0 56.9 55.4 54.7

* Long-time weather average, 1961-1990. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001. www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2001.

State

(Degrees Fahrenheit) Temperatures in Kansas, 2000 and Average

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N.W. W.C. S.W. N.C. C.

Month 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.*

January 0.16 0.42 0.36 0.42 0.36 0.38 0.17 0.52 0.72 0.59February 0.85 0.46 0.50 0.50 0.22 0.52 1.79 0.67 1.72 0.79March 2.67 1.46 3.66 1.39 4.50 1.25 3.44 2.06 4.83 2.14April 1.15 1.82 1.75 1.64 1.53 1.58 1.11 2.34 1.74 2.51May 0.70 3.69 1.47 3.17 1.78 3.01 2.27 4.02 3.57 3.83June 2.50 3.34 1.74 3.01 1.98 2.96 2.77 3.84 3.79 4.24July 2.86 3.07 4.00 2.90 3.03 2.74 2.14 3.32 4.68 3.34August 1.11 2.32 0.94 2.38 1.12 2.39 0.58 3.23 0.25 3.23September 1.05 1.79 0.43 1.88 0.12 1.91 1.00 3.01 0.68 2.99October 3.42 1.21 3.52 1.12 3.93 1.08 2.61 1.88 3.83 2.24November 1.01 0.79 1.06 0.82 0.37 0.79 1.37 1.10 0.98 1.34December 0.05 0.47 0.21 0.48 0.17 0.45 0.45 0.72 0.44 0.84 Annual 17.53 20.84 19.64 19.71 19.11 19.06 19.70 26.71 27.23 28.08

S.C. N.E. E.C. S.E. State

Month 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.* 2000 Av.*

January 0.76 0.60 0.22 0.86 0.46 1.05 0.57 1.21 0.44 0.67February 2.34 0.86 2.13 0.90 2.28 1.04 2.56 1.35 1.59 0.79March 6.74 2.05 2.31 2.38 2.69 2.69 4.64 3.04 4.13 2.04April 1.21 2.36 1.41 3.00 0.93 3.30 1.19 3.38 1.33 2.42May 3.85 3.71 2.85 4.76 3.24 4.70 4.29 5.11 2.73 3.96June 5.20 4.09 6.31 5.21 5.94 5.54 8.80 5.18 4.34 4.12July 5.04 3.00 4.20 3.77 2.01 3.56 3.86 3.40 3.55 3.20August 0.05 3.07 1.20 3.96 0.38 3.84 0.15 3.84 0.61 3.12September 0.57 2.92 2.45 4.47 1.78 4.35 2.06 4.46 1.06 3.05October 5.96 2.11 3.01 3.06 3.75 3.23 5.12 3.59 4.02 2.15November 0.98 1.40 1.95 1.84 2.16 2.16 1.78 2.70 1.25 1.44December 0.48 0.94 0.57 1.20 0.76 1.39 1.06 1.61 0.47 0.90 Annual 33.18 27.11 28.61 35.41 26.38 36.85 36.08 38.87 25.52 27.86

* Long-time weather average, 1961-1990. Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts, 2001 . www.nass.usda.gov/ks/ffacts/2001.

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1961-90

County 1997 1998 1999 2000 Average

Allen 48.49 47.37 39.54 29.91 39.78Anderson 42.82 61.32 40.02 18.20 40.04Atchison 30.99 47.49 35.24 27.97 36.90Barber 41.52 25.86 N.R. 33.04 26.21Barton 25.64 26.12 26.42 30.39 25.96Bourbon 47.55 62.90 47.15 31.96 41.49Brown 32.49 41.06 35.40 25.21 36.40Butler 39.86 42.72 50.48 38.52 34.75Chase 39.84 44.80 48.51 29.92 34.04Chautauqua 42.59 46.56 51.65 36.02 38.67Cherokee 45.94 40.54 59.10 45.95 41.81Cheyenne 18.14 22.02 16.96 14.93 17.71Clark 33.45 20.17 26.25 28.22 21.99Clay 30.67 40.75 30.62 20.29 30.48Cloud 26.44 34.43 27.93 19.72 28.78Coffey 36.12 51.24 33.64 24.68 34.82Comanche 29.13 23.01 25.78 31.72 24.96Cowley 50.61 46.28 54.70 36.86 33.85Crawford 44.21 55.16 48.27 35.07 43.05Decatur 19.40 18.22 23.18 15.65 22.26Dickinson 38.59 40.33 38.88 32.63 30.36Doniphan 35.85 41.69 30.51 32.37 36.83Douglas 35.96 48.34 39.22 32.33 39.28Edwards 34.62 26.69 23.96 29.66 24.51Elk 39.33 43.99 43.78 36.11 37.08Ellis 24.83 25.41 23.57 21.78 21.80Ellsworth N.R N.R. 26.37 30.31 27.88Finney 24.57 22.19 21.80 17.70 19.39Ford 31.98 21.77 19.87 23.23 21.49Franklin 43.93 49.89 N.R. 31.74 38.86Geary 31.94 38.49 32.88 28.12 31.98Gove 25.03 23.76 35.61 20.77 23.60Graham 22.06 23.48 21.26 20.35 21.05Grant 19.28 16.08 14.57 18.46 16.86Gray 22.85 18.15 21.46 15.23 22.88Greeley 27.17 17.37 21.39 14.86 15.96Greenwood 39.29 50.70 46.62 34.34 38.16Hamilton 20.72 19.87 16.70 15.03 15.81Harper 37.38 36.38 40.92 46.75 29.00Harvey 29.76 37.75 38.66 29.09 31.15Haskell 21.71 18.74 23.81 17.86 19.27Hodgeman 24.67 22.22 21.74 N.R. 19.74Jackson 31.52 48.98 N.R. 28.80 36.84Jefferson 33.82 51.39 34.41 32.19 39.03Jewell 23.93 29.21 20.52 18.16 28.68Johnson 42.33 51.87 43.33 45.80 39.56Kearny 24.28 20.46 16.75 17.26 17.10Kingman 37.08 33.23 30.47 46.14 28.84Kiowa 30.73 23.14 21.66 34.22 23.60Labette 46.38 49.84 41.84 42.14 40.02Lane 24.81 24.44 18.48 21.24 20.26Leavenworth 38.19 N.R. 42.24 34.41 40.54Lincoln 28.00 36.15 27.17 28.28 27.39

Kansas County Precipitation

(Inches of Water) 1997-2000 and 1961-1990 Average

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County 1997 1998 1999 2000 Average

Kansas County Precipitation

(Inches of Water) 1997-2000 and 1961-1990 Average

Linn 41.76 53.67 41.29 34.62 41.00Logan 20.75 21.44 21.10 18.46 19.50Lyon 36.23 49.29 41.30 25.68 38.66McPherson 35.71 40.17 39.72 34.34 29.85Marion 40.80 43.71 35.93 32.35 32.68Marshall 31.13 41.09 30.55 23.97 31.04Meade 26.33 27.42 27.35 21.44 21.69Miami 42.55 46.63 45.39 29.08 40.80Mitchell 23.84 32.66 27.41 12.11 26.68Montgomery 41.22 51.45 51.84 39.97 40.67Morris 34.88 31.87 37.80 30.08 32.44Morton 19.66 20.99 18.65 17.58 16.54Nemaha 33.00 37.76 37.87 30.07 34.89Neosho 41.85 42.13 40.54 37.88 41.90Ness 24.84 18.16 21.47 28.51 20.99Norton 27.23 22.47 22.80 21.06 23.36Osage 44.33 43.90 48.84 24.67 35.50Osborne 19.72 28.86 N.R. 20.24 25.31Ottawa 37.14 39.35 32.43 27.10 27.89Pawnee 28.18 29.97 26.28 27.35 23.61Phillips 21.11 26.36 26.80 25.83 23.73Pottawatomie 29.94 40.12 36.60 28.40 34.03Pratt 34.67 24.00 28.26 37.19 25.84Rawlins 21.17 24.27 26.04 18.36 21.58Reno 33.87 34.10 36.48 32.54 29.22Republic 23.00 26.70 28.62 18.11 31.04Rice 29.01 31.97 27.31 32.35 27.96Riley 27.56 40.08 37.36 25.20 33.82Rooks 28.26 24.88 28.46 24.23 23.20Rush 25.60 19.69 N.R. 28.01 23.51Russell 26.39 32.28 28.16 24.69 26.45Saline 23.13 32.07 29.18 26.82 29.82Scott 21.02 18.41 18.66 17.95 20.30Sedgwick 37.03 34.66 45.46 33.99 29.33Seward 17.74 25.85 20.58 20.68 19.14Shawnee 43.03 42.16 39.76 33.78 35.23Sheridan 19.97 20.37 21.29 16.77 20.42Sherman 19.22 20.84 20.66 19.61 18.20Smith 19.98 26.85 22.15 15.55 23.84Stafford 32.62 27.99 29.86 32.18 24.46Stanton N.R N.R. N.R. N.R. 14.70Stevens 21.25 15.58 16.89 19.42 18.54Sumner 40.92 35.77 43.04 38.91 32.26Thomas 20.19 22.39 19.32 16.49 19.14Trego 25.02 28.22 24.88 22.54 22.28Wabaunsee 36.06 38.27 N.R. 25.38 35.61Wallace 22.38 18.09 24.81 18.58 19.11Washington 24.99 43.11 28.19 22.09 31.80Wichita 27.02 18.96 21.64 21.71 17.12Wilson 43.98 48.50 37.97 38.97 38.78Woodson 45.56 49.35 50.62 34.09 41.67Wyandotte 33.05 N.R. 39.26 33.78 37.62 Kansas 30.59 32.69 30.55 25.52 27.86

Source: Kansas Agricultural Statistics, Kansas Farm Facts , 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. N.R. - Monthly totals were not reported for part of the year.

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Allen29.91

Anderson18.20

Atchison27.97

Barber33.04

Barton30.39

Bourbon31.96

Brown25.21

Butler38.52

Chase29.92

Chautauqua36.02

Cherokee45.95

Cheyenne14.93

Clark28.22

Clay20.29

Cloud19.72

Coffey24.68

Comanche31.72

Cowley36.86

Crawford35.07

Decatur15.65

Dickinson32.63

Doniphan32.37

Douglas32.33

Edwards29.66

Elk36.11

Ellis21.78

Ellsworth30.31

Finney17.70

Ford23.23

Franklin31.74

Geary28.12

Gove20.77

Graham20.35

Grant18.46

Gray15.23

Greeley14.86

Greenwood34.34

Hamilton15.03

Harper46.75

Harvey29.09

Haskell17.86

Jackson28.80

Jefferson32.19

Jewell18.16

Johnson45.80

Kearny17.26

Kingman46.14

Kiowa34.22

Labette42.14

Lane21.24

Leavenworth34.41

Lincoln28.28

Linn34.62

Logan18.46

Lyon25.68

McPherson34.34

Marion32.35

Marshall23.97

Meade21.44

Miami29.08

Mitchell12.11

Montgomery

39.97

Morris30.08

Morton17.58

Nemaha30.07

Neosho37.88

Ness28.51

Norton21.06

Osage24.67

Osborne20.24

Ottawa27.10

Pawnee27.35

Phillips25.83

Pottawatomie28.40

Pratt37.19

Rawlins18.36

Reno32.54

Republic18.11

Rice32.35

Riley25.20

Rooks24.23

Rush28.01

Russell24.69

Saline26.82

Scott17.95

Sedgwick33.99

Seward20.68

Shawnee33.78

Sheridan16.77

Sherman19.61

Smith15.55

Stafford32.18

Stevens19.42

Sumner38.91

Thomas16.49

Trego22.54 Wabaunsee

25.38

Wallace18.58

Washington22.09

Wichita21.71

Wilson38.97

Woodson34.09

Wyandotte33.78

State:�25.52

State:��27.86

Kansas�County�Precipitation,�2000(in�Inches)

Source:�Policy�Research�Institute;�data�from�Kansas�Farm�Facts,�2001.

Kansas�County�Average�Precipitation,�1961-1990(in�Inches)

StantonNR

HodgemanNR

Allen39.78�

Anderson40.04�

Atchison36.90�

Barber26.21�

Barton25.96�

Bourbon41.49�

Brown36.40�

Butler34.75�

Chase34.04�

Chautauqua38.67�

Cherokee41.81�

Cheyenne17.71�

Clark21.99�

Clay30.48�

Cloud28.78�

Coffey34.82�

Comanche24.96�

Cowley33.85�

Crawford43.05�

Decatur22.26�

Dickinson30.36�

Doniphan36.83�

Douglas39.28�

Edwards24.51�

Elk37.08�

Ellis21.80�

Ellsworth27.88�

Finney19.39�

Ford21.49�

Franklin38.86�

Geary31.98�

Gove23.60�

Graham21.05�

Grant16.86�

Gray22.88�

Greeley15.96�

Greenwood38.16�

Hamilton15.81�

Harper29.00�

Harvey31.15�

Haskell19.27�

Hodgeman19.74�

Jackson36.84�

Jefferson39.03�

Jewell28.68�

Johnson39.56�

Kearny17.10�

Kingman28.84�

Kiowa23.60�

Labette40.02�

Lane20.26�

Leavenworth40.54�

Lincoln27.39�

Linn41.00�

Logan19.50�

Lyon38.66�

McPherson29.85�

Marion32.68�

Marshall31.04�

Meade21.69�

Miami40.80�

Mitchell26.68�

Montgomery

40.67�

Morris32.44�

Morton16.54�

Nemaha34.89�

Neosho41.90�

Ness20.99�

Norton23.36�

Osage35.50�

Osborne25.31�

Ottawa27.89�

Pawnee23.61�

Phillips23.73�

Pottawatomie34.03�

Pratt25.84�

Rawlins21.58�

Reno29.22�

Republic31.04�

Rice27.96�

Riley33.82�

Rooks23.20�

Rush23.51�

Russell26.45�

Saline29.82�

Scott20.30�

Sedgwick29.33�

Seward19.14�

Shawnee35.23�

Sheridan20.42�

Sherman18.20�

Smith23.84�

Stafford24.46�

Stanton14.70�

Stevens18.54�

Sumner32.26�

Thomas19.14�

Trego22.28� Wabaunsee

35.61�

Wallace19.11�

Washington31.80�

Wichita17.12�

Wilson38.78�

Woodson41.67�

Wyandotte37.62�

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Communications

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Radio and Television Stations in Kansas 1971-2000 Radio Stations

TelevisionYear AM FM Total Stations

1971 63 31 94 151972 63 36 99 151973 63 36 99 151974 61 42 103 141975 62 46 108 141976 61 49 110 141977 61 57 118 141978 62 58 120 141979 61 64 125 141980 63 70 133 141981 64 72 136 161982 61 73 134 161983 63 78 141 191984 62 79 141 241985 63 90 153 241986 67 79 146 221987 62 87 149 211988 62 89 151 211989 61 94 155 201990 61 97 158 221991 61 101 162 221992 61 104 165 231993 62 107 169 221994 60 115 175 221995 61 118 179 221996 61 124 185 221997 61 128 189 221998 62 131 193 221999 63 141 204 242000 59 136 195 24

Source: Associated Press Broadcast Services, Broadcasting Yearbook , various issues; R.R. Bowker, Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook , 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.

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Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-2001*

City Newspaper 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001

Abilene Reflector-Chronicle, Issued Mon.-Sat. 4,399 4,435 4,252 4,366 4,089 3,730 3,736

Arkansas City Arkansas City Traveler, Issued Mon.-Sat. 5,925 5,478 5,478 4,946 4,826 4,886 4,832

Atchison Atchison Daily Globe, Issued Mon.-Sat. 5,703 5,043 4,226 4,363 4,307 4,307 3,370

Augusta Augusta Daily Gazette, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,598 2,694 2,686 2,675 2,675 2,551 2,551

Chanute Chanute Tribune, Issued Mon.-Sat. 5,474 4,535 4,595 4,547 4,547 4,431 4,431

Clay Center The Clay Center Dispatch, Issued Mon.-Fri. 3,012 2,957 2,957 2,984 2,984 3,114 3,114

Coffeyville Coffeyville Journal, Issued Tues.-Fri. and Sun. 5,841 5,841 5,841 5,058 5,094 5,094 4,842

Colby Colby Free Press, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,757 2,757 2,757 2,115 2,098 2,060 2,069

Columbus Columbus Daily Advocate, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,474 2,453 2,474 2,420 2,344 2,344 2,220

Concordia Blade-Empire, Issued Mon.-Fri. 3,400 3,400 3,400 2,656 2,502 2,378 2,357

Council Grove Council Grove Republican, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,466 2,448 2,448 2,266 2,207 2,150 2,150

Derby Daily Reporter, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,043 1,970 1,672 1,712 1,742 1,818 1,818

Dodge City Daily Globe, Issued Mon.-Sat. 8,380 8,611 8,611 9,700 9,700 9,700 9,700

El Dorado The El Dorado Times, Issued Mon.-Sat. 4,425 4,131 4,131 3,876 3,950 3,950 3,950

Emporia The Emporia Gazette, Issued Mon.-Sat 9,856 9,838 9,690 9,333 9,138 8,617 8,399

Fort Scott Fort Scott Tribune, Issued Mon.-Sat. 4,705 2,990 4,452 4,197 4,071 3,789 3,614

Garden City The Garden City Telegram, Issued Mon.-Sat. 10,882 10,849 10,895 11,251 10,908 10,393 10,065

Goodland Goodland Daily News, Issued Mon.-Fri. p.m. 2,552 2,552 2,468 1,805 1,690 1,608 2,231

Great Bend Great Bend Tribune, Issued Sun.-Fri. 9,414 8,910 8,156 7,714 7,620 7,362 6,713

Hays The Hays Daily News, Issued Sun.-Fri. 13,254 13,182 12,884 12,495 12,249 12,270 12,671

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City Newspaper 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001

Hiawatha Hiawatha Daily World, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,401 2,362 2,263 2,170 2,066 NR NR

Hutchinson Hutchinson News, Issued Mon.-Sat. 38,096 37,940 37,828 38,587 37,581 35,115 34,516 and Sun. 40,610 39,657

Independence Independence Daily Reporter, Issued Mon.-Fri. 6,622 6,622 8,181 9,500 8,000 6,808 6,654 and Sun. 7,620 7,620 8,181 10,000 9,000 6,808 6,654

Iola Iola Register, Issued Mon.-Sat. 4,083 4,155 4,155 4,046 4,061 9,988 9,988

Junction City Daily Union, Issued Mon.-Fri. 7,249 7,242 6,851 6,433 6,131 5,726 5,489 and Sun. 8,047 7,927 7,607 7,058 6,837 6,423 6,194

Kansas City Kansas City Kansan, Issued Tues.-Fri. and Sat. 12,657 12,542 12,305 11,346 11,346 11,346 8,000

Larned Tiller and Toiler, Issued Mon.-Fri. 3,000 3,000 1,798 1,798 1,645 1,574 1,434

Lawrence Journal-World, Mon.-Sat. 18,817 18,920 18,418 18,825 19,202 19,106 18,569 and Sun. 19,972 20,307 20,027 29,378

Leavenworth The Leavenworth Times, Issued Mon.-Fri. 8,685 8,578 8,578 6,855 6,741 6,592 6,591 and Sun. 9,334 9,352 9,352 7,572 7,499 7,249 6,591

Liberal Southwest Daily Times, Issued Mon.-Fri. 7,032 6,872 6,898 6,829 4,782 5,205 5,205 and Sun. 5,405 5,405

Lyons Lyons Daily News, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,599 2,564 2,457 2,434 2,458 2,321 2,321

McPherson The McPherson Sentinel, Issued Mon.-Sat. 5,704 5,696 5,369 5,375 5,375 5,394 4,863

Manhattan Manhattan Mercury, Issued Mon.-Fri. 11,954 11,844 1,573 10,868 10,591 10,422 10,277 and Sun. 13,434 13,199 13,089 12,462 12,062 11,773 11,578

Newton The Newton Kansan, Issued Mon.-Sat. 7,758 7,758 7,645 7,676 7,757 7,640 7,640

Norton Norton Daily Telegram, Issued Mon.-Fri. 2,157 2,157 2,061 1,979 1,887 1,976 1,640

Olathe Olathe Daily News, Issued Tues.-Sat. 8,441 8,702 8,478 8,050 7,962 6,288 5,893

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City Newspaper 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001

Ottawa Ottawa Herald, Issued Mon.-Sat. 6,834 5,384 5,718 6,664 6,322 5,880 5,759

Parsons Parsons Sun, Issued Mon.-Sat. 7,538 7,663 7,006 6,818 6,608 6,553 6,553

Pittsburg The Morning Sun, Issued Sun.-Sat. 11,748 11,460 10,692 10,160 10,148 10,312 10,312

Pratt The Pratt Tribune, Issued Mon.-Fri. 3,000 3,000 2,730 2,755 2,325 2,139 2,139

Russell The Russell Daily News, Issued Mon.-Sat. 3,900 3,900 2,700 2,706 2,706 2,060 NR

Salina The Salina Journal, Issued Sun.-Sat. 29,930 30,307 31,184 30,956 30,627 30,449 29,958 (Sunday circulation) 31,816 30,307 32,314 32,313 32,089 31,910 31,695

Topeka Topeka Capital-Journal, Issued Sun.-Sat. 63,354 64,528 64,486 62,574 59,858 58,489 55,466 (Sunday circulation) 71,484 64,528 64,486 70,711 66,813 65,360 63,157

Wellington Wellington Daily News, Issued Mon., Wed., Fri. 4,005 3,531 3,512 3,294 3,170 3,170 3,170

Wichita The Wichita Eagle, Issued Sun.-Sat. 115,323 111,827 105,607 105,694 104,520 97,810 85,882 (Sunday circulation) 190,671 111,827 105,607 166,725 163,160 152,085 149,451

Winfield Winfield Daily Courier, Issued Mon.-Sat. 5,670 5,612 5,568 5,532 5,563 5,488 5,330

NR - Not Reporting * - 1996 and 1999 not available Source: Editor & Publisher, International Yearbook , 1994-2002.

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Courts, Crime, and Public Safety

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Total Crime Index Offenses in Kansas 1969-1994, and 1997-1998

Violent Crime Property Crime

Murder/ Total Motor Total Total Non-Negligent Aggravated Violent Vehicle Property Crime Index

Year Manslaughter Rape Robbery Assault Crime Burglary Larceny Theft Crime Offenses

1969 78 307 1,235 1,953 3,573 14,926 42,736 5,052 62,714 66,2871970 98 304 1,684 2,298 4,384 19,426 46,208 5,728 71,362 75,7461971 97 336 1,497 2,830 4,760 20,583 44,397 5,440 70,420 75,1801972 93 381 1,575 2,574 4,623 20,707 43,733 5,214 69,654 74,2771973 135 381 1,768 2,483 4,767 23,650 43,558 5,111 72,319 77,0861974 156 428 2,428 3,232 6,244 28,827 54,396 5,436 88,659 94,9031975 122 397 2,153 3,751 6,423 29,726 61,911 5,130 96,767 103,1901976 102 491 1,966 3,905 6,464 29,905 66,491 5,237 101,633 108,0971977 151 509 2,333 4,144 7,137 28,968 62,642 5,594 97,204 104,3411978 131 577 2,177 4,477 7,362 29,357 61,720 5,671 96,748 104,1101979 129 614 2,390 5,039 8,172 30,568 67,480 6,319 104,367 112,5391980 160 741 2,658 5,548 9,107 35,649 74,750 6,371 116,770 125,8771981 149 729 2,605 5,331 8,814 36,656 76,845 6,055 119,556 128,3701982 138 597 2,094 5,252 8,081 32,338 73,366 5,348 111,052 119,1331983 137 627 2,034 5,114 7,912 28,277 68,636 4,871 101,784 109,6961984 89 665 1,742 5,642 8,138 25,505 66,969 5,032 97,506 105,6441985 121 720 1,924 5,924 8,689 26,751 66,194 5,277 98,222 106,9111986 108 816 1,951 6,090 8,965 34,645 67,194 6,259 108,098 117,0631987 110 788 2,022 5,897 8,817 37,656 68,260 5,983 111,899 120,7161988 95 762 2,116 5,947 8,920 39,573 64,926 5,860 110,359 119,2791989 138 895 2,475 6,472 9,980 40,629 67,527 7,303 115,459 125,4391990 105 1,002 2,926 7,096 11,129 40,323 69,688 8,300 118,311 129,4401991 150 1,121 3,438 7,632 12,341 44,437 71,009 8,647 124,093 136,4341992 146 1,043 3,264 8,395 12,848 43,478 68,881 8,030 120,389 133,2371993 188 1,059 3,153 7,713 12,113 40,836 68,576 8,244 117,656 129,7691994 170 1,055 2,940 7,149 11,314 42,495 74,646 8,383 125,524 136,8381997 210 1,179 2,535 7,232 11,156 36,645 79,680 6,446 122,771 133,9271998 229 1,097 2,237 7,103 10,666 24,984 85,329 6,801 117,114 127,780

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports , various issues; Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Information Center.

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Crime Index Offenses by County* 1998

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

County Number Rate/1000 Number Rate/1000 Number Rate/1000

Allen 432 29.5 27 1.8 405 27.7 Anderson 183 22.5 19 2.3 164 20.2 Atchison 478 28.9 32 1.9 446 27.0 Barber 52 9.5 10 1.8 42 7.7 Barton 1,146 40.5 85 3.0 1,061 37.5 Bourbon 556 36.0 68 4.4 488 31.6 Brown 233 20.8 13 1.2 220 19.7 Butler 1,673 27.4 110 1.8 1,563 25.6 Chase 59 20.1 4 1.4 55 18.8 Chautauqua 102 22.9 13 2.9 89 20.0 Cherokee 819 35.9 63 2.8 756 33.1 Cheyenne 30 9.2 4 1.2 26 8.0 Clark 5 2.0 2 0.8 3 1.2 Clay 139 14.5 8 0.8 131 13.7 Cloud 177 17.1 17 1.6 160 15.5 Coffey 134 15.1 6 0.7 128 14.5 Comanche 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Cowley 1,505 40.5 143 3.8 1,362 36.6 Crawford 2,306 63.3 164 4.5 2,142 58.8 Decatur 45 12.6 2 0.6 43 12.0 Dickinson 533 26.7 39 2.0 494 24.7 Doniphan 185 23.8 14 1.8 171 22.0 Douglas 5,992 64.9 348 3.8 5,644 61.2 Edwards 106 30.5 18 5.2 88 25.4 Elk 78 22.9 7 2.1 71 20.9 Ellis 865 32.4 47 1.8 818 30.7 Ellsworth 111 17.4 10 1.6 101 15.9 Finney 2,469 67.9 185 5.1 2,284 62.8 Ford 2,348 79.2 88 3.0 2,260 76.3 Franklin 1,242 51.5 78 3.2 1,164 48.3 Geary 1,724 67.2 257 10.0 1,467 57.2 Gove 34 10.9 1 0.3 33 10.6 Graham 44 13.4 5 1.5 39 11.9 Grant 211 26.4 27 3.4 184 23.0 Gray 6 1.1 1 0.2 5 0.9 Greeley 8 4.6 0 0.0 8 4.6 Greenwood 173 21.2 13 1.6 160 19.6 Hamilton 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Harper 115 17.5 6 0.9 109 16.6 Harvey 1,176 36.6 84 2.6 1,092 34.0 Haskell 114 28.1 8 2.0 106 26.1 Hodgeman 33 14.6 3 1.3 30 13.3 Jackson 325 26.7 24 2.0 301 24.7 Jefferson 644 35.5 57 3.1 587 32.3 Jewell 4 1.0 1 0.2 3 0.7 Johnson 17,831 42.2 1,077 2.5 16,754 39.6 Kearny 151 35.5 15 3.5 136 32.0 Kingman 177 20.5 8 0.9 169 19.6 Kiowa 67 19.2 7 2.0 60 17.2 Labette 560 24.2 37 1.6 523 22.6 Lane 46 20.8 5 2.3 41 18.5 Leavenworth 2,385 33.5 225 3.2 2,160 30.4 Lincoln 55 16.2 4 1.2 51 15.1 Linn 260 28.3 32 3.5 228 24.8 Logan 58 18.8 0 0.0 58 18.8

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Crime Index Offenses by County* 1998

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

County Number Rate/1000 Number Rate/1000 Number Rate/1000

Lyon 2,094 60.6 108 3.1 1,986 57.5 McPherson 527 18.8 43 1.5 484 17.3 Marion 196 15.0 13 1.0 183 14.0 Marshall 149 13.2 7 0.6 142 12.6 Meade 3 0.7 1 0.2 2 0.4 Miami 926 34.9 49 1.8 877 33.1 Mitchell 198 27.9 10 1.4 188 26.5 Montgomery 2,085 55.4 172 4.6 1,913 50.8 Morris 115 18.3 10 1.6 105 16.7 Morton 82 24.0 10 2.9 72 21.1 Nemaha 137 13.2 10 1.0 127 12.2 Neosho 709 41.3 43 2.5 666 38.8 Ness 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Norton 85 14.4 8 1.4 77 13.1 Osage 353 20.4 42 2.4 311 18.0 Osborne 12 2.6 0 0.0 12 2.6 Ottawa 48 8.1 6 1.0 42 7.1 Pawnee 294 40.1 29 4.0 265 36.1 Phillips 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Pottawatomie 450 24.7 36 2.0 414 22.7 Pratt 423 43.0 14 1.4 409 41.6 Rawlins 26 8.0 1 0.3 25 7.7 Reno 3,407 53.4 275 4.3 3,132 49.1 Republic 56 9.0 0 0.0 56 9.0 Rice 246 24.3 21 2.1 225 22.2 Riley 2,615 40.7 167 2.6 2,448 38.1 Rooks 62 10.7 4 0.7 58 10.0 Rush 9 2.6 0 0.0 9 2.6 Russell 231 29.9 20 2.6 211 27.3 Saline 3,468 66.3 158 3.0 3,310 63.3 Scott 112 22.2 16 3.2 96 19.0 Sedgwick 26,485 60.1 2,477 5.6 24,008 54.5 Seward 1,312 64.3 107 5.2 1,205 59.0 Shawnee 17,468 104.5 1,699 10.2 15,769 94.4 Sheridan 3 1.1 0 0.0 3 1.1 Sherman 55 8.2 8 1.2 47 7.0 Smith 24 5.1 0 0.0 24 5.1 Stafford 144 27.9 7 1.4 137 26.5 Stanton 6 2.5 0 0.0 6 2.5 Stevens 114 20.8 12 2.2 102 18.6 Sumner 669 21.7 34 1.1 635 20.6 Thomas 261 31.5 10 1.2 251 30.3 Trego 70 20.7 4 1.2 66 19.6 Wabaunsee 166 24.4 29 4.3 137 20.2 Wallace 2 1.1 1 0.5 1 0.5 Washington 33 5.1 11 1.7 22 3.4 Wichita 26 9.5 4 1.5 22 8.0 Wilson 174 16.7 13 1.2 161 15.4 Woodson 77 19.1 1 0.2 76 18.9 Wyandotte 12,770 82.6 1,496 9.7 11,274 72.9

State Agencies 238 NA 28 NA 210 NA Kansas 127,325 49.2 10,627 4.1 116,698 45.1

*Crime index offenses are murder, non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Information Center, web site: www.ink.org/public/kbi NA = not applicable

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Arrests by County 1995-1998

County 1995 1996 1997 1998

Allen 444 810 734 718 Anderson 74 204 172 176 Atchison 622 1,049 961 843 Barber 43 77 108 91 Barton 904 1,077 1,517 1,259 Bourbon 349 459 470 501 Brown 218 437 537 565 Butler 1,210 2,454 2,217 2,159 Chase 26 41 53 63 Chautauqua 53 77 152 113 Cherokee 190 342 561 590 Cheyenne 10 14 45 41 Clark 1 11 41 10 Clay 141 185 222 181 Cloud 240 415 523 582 Coffey 91 141 186 207 Comanche 14 43 2 3 Cowley 769 1,597 1,859 2,234 Crawford 1,118 1,922 1,768 1,449 Decatur 39 61 41 20 Dickinson 499 1,018 798 726 Doniphan 119 152 171 218 Douglas 2,384 3,256 3,699 4,002 Edwards 94 97 139 125 Elk 38 73 66 83 Ellis 847 1,254 1,365 1,242 Ellsworth 123 147 211 283 Finney 2,997 3,939 3,780 3,975 Ford 1,986 2,740 3,162 2,982 Franklin 678 1,052 1,196 1,154 Geary 1,105 1,765 1,923 1,988 Gove 15 8 13 4 Graham 50 107 69 63 Grant 194 329 377 365 Gray 18 86 100 112 Greeley 3 23 3 7 Greenwood 165 257 212 246 Hamilton 10 39 10 0 Harper 58 80 73 77 Harvey 845 1,400 1,175 1,222 Haskell 43 116 159 181 Hodgeman 13 25 24 34 Jackson 203 369 511 673 Jefferson 240 389 559 480 Jewell 5 0 0 3 Johnson 15,221 18,505 19,523 19,449 Kearny 197 165 115 133 Kingman 99 115 116 178 Kiowa 59 63 116 81 Labette 514 720 696 578 Lane 20 12 18 13 Leavenworth 2,122 3,128 3,898 3,860 Lincoln 37 21 43 54 Linn 136 109 188 187 Logan 55 94 59 94

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Arrests by County 1995-1998

County 1995 1996 1997 1998

Lyon 2,002 2,310 2,084 1,926 McPherson 502 800 803 760 Marion 114 233 160 114 Marshall 129 129 151 64 Meade 11 3 6 14 Miami 407 771 896 871 Mitchell 150 181 161 156 Montgomery 1,378 2,178 2,170 2,017 Morris 82 121 73 65 Morton 57 89 162 136 Nemaha 73 124 104 161 Neosho 319 516 557 664 Ness 15 32 0 0 Norton 94 185 195 198 Osage 338 409 710 743 Osborne 12 17 33 18 Ottawa 46 43 47 42 Pawnee 209 299 370 343 Phillips 1 1 0 0 Pottawatomie 239 273 212 160 Pratt 349 519 469 493 Rawlins 5 23 23 10 Reno 3,758 5,853 5,772 4,817 Republic 14 38 46 45 Rice 139 282 320 375 Riley 1,563 1,936 2,033 2,036 Rooks 88 96 103 71 Rush 13 20 14 26 Russell 104 367 375 517 Saline 3,473 5,162 4,673 4,820 Scott 187 258 211 183 Sedgwick 1,317 1,667 2,019 1,818 Seward 978 1,580 1,845 1,751 Shawnee 482 715 945 972 Sheridan 3 5 11 11 Sherman 253 468 150 66 Smith 28 26 22 6 Stafford 77 87 153 113 Stanton 28 19 33 32 Stevens 120 174 129 151 Sumner 385 565 566 537 Thomas 318 513 486 460 Trego 19 17 86 94 Wabaunsee 99 52 4 57 Wallace 6 5 2 4 Washington 55 67 84 127 Wichita 26 24 52 24 Wilson 143 195 218 168 Woodson 89 168 254 111 Wyandotte 4,144 3,467 729 865

State Agencies 2,625 3,706 4,269 4,144 Kansas 64,814 89,857 91,726 90,033

Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Information Center.

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City

Arkansas City 0 8 6 70 84 179 479 35 693 777Atchison 0 1 0 24 25 99 238 19 356 381Coffeyville 1 4 8 63 76 187 625 30 842 918Derby 0 1 4 26 31 72 421 20 513 544Dodge City 7 22 17 19 65 317 1,632 97 2,046 2,111El Dorado 0 7 2 16 25 86 300 27 413 438Emporia* 1 20 15 56 92 308 1,460 47 1,815 1,907Garden City 7 17 19 113 156 352 1,309 93 1,754 1,910Great Bend* 3 5 2 47 57 181 600 38 819 876Hays* 1 9 2 26 38 143 567 22 732 770Hutchinson 4 27 19 151 201 507 1,867 132 2,506 2,707Junction City 9 17 19 201 246 258 1,069 50 1,377 1,623Kansas City 60 127 495 762 1,444 1,729 8,873 ** 10,602 12,046Lawrence* 4 41 67 214 326 792 4,242 213 5,247 5,573Leavenworth 4 14 25 112 155 310 1,210 99 1,619 1,774Leawood 0 2 2 16 20 97 260 9 366 386Lenexa 2 12 7 68 89 596 1,255 85 1,936 2,025Liberal 3 7 13 75 98 294 740 86 1,120 1,218McPherson 0 12 2 17 31 63 240 13 316 347Manhattan* 4 11 22 101 138 569 1,588 70 2,227 2,365Merriam 1 12 10 46 69 142 584 88 814 883Newton 1 9 3 63 76 139 723 35 897 973Olathe 1 23 13 231 268 681 2,417 291 3,389 3,657Ottawa 4 6 4 43 57 204 681 48 933 990Overland Park 0 40 63 210 313 775 4,728 342 5,845 6,158Parsons 0 1 0 17 18 53 211 12 276 294Pittsburg* 1 12 14 98 125 408 1,281 71 1,760 1,885Prairie Village 0 1 2 8 11 109 335 27 471 482Salina 4 36 9 80 129 413 2,567 120 3,100 3,229Shawnee 2 10 21 68 101 286 1,019 125 1,430 1,531Topeka 17 100 415 1,008 1,540 2,954 10,189 818 13,961 15,501Wichita* 32 187 797 1,178 2,194 4,735 14,567 1,997 21,299 23,493Winfield 0 5 0 34 39 128 368 15 511 550

Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Information Center, Web site: www.ink.org/public/kbi * = Includes a University or Community College. ** = These statistics are being verified by the agency and the KBI.

CrimeProperty

TotalCrime Index

Offenses

Total

Burglary Larceny TheftVehicle

Assault

TotalViolentCrimeManslaughter

Murder/

Rape Robbery

Violent Crime

Crime Index Offenses in Cities of 10,000 or More, 1998

Non-Negligent AggravatedMotor

Property Crime

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Admissions and Releases All Institutions

1996-2002

FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002

Admisssions

By Court Actions Court Commitments 3,094 3,097 3,149 3,365 3,156 3,157 3,531 Return from Court Appearance 72 60 73 62 101 69 82 Subtotal 3,166 3,157 3,222 3,427 3,257 3,226 3,613

Returns by D.O.C. Action Parole Violator, No New Sentence 1,335 1,617 1,842 2,229 3,074 2,546 2,385 Conditional Release Violator, No New Sentence 76 86 110 118 104 108 56 Return from Escape* 25 20 27 31 29 22 11 Subtotal 1,436 1,723 1,979 2,378 3,207 2,676 2,452

Inter-jurisdictional Transfers 24 33 19 20 25 21 33

Total Admisssions 4,626 4,913 5,220 5,825 6,489 5,923 6,098

Releases

Release to Post-Incarceration Supervision 3,483 3,919 4,363 4,695 5,563 4,383 4,386 Conditional Release 212 178 158 189 137 95 67 Expiration of Sentence 194 273 279 308 343 1,556 1,203 Commutation or Pardon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inter-jurisdictional Transfers 31 25 25 29 21 35 24 Court Order Release 214 177 139 173 175 163 168 Escape* 19 19 37 26 28 20 13 Death (all causes) 17 20 24 19 15 19 20

Total Releases 4,170 4,611 5,025 5,439 6,282 6,271 5,881

* "Escape" and "Return from Escape" now reflect the total number of events in the category. Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002.

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Resident Average Daily Inmate Population by Correctional Facility Fiscal Years 2001 and 2002

Increase orCorrectional Facility FY 2001 FY 2002 Decrease

Lansing Correctional Facility 2,428 2,432 4 Hutchinson Correctional Facility 1,773 1,789 16 El Dorado Correctional Facility 1,192 1,413 221 Norton Correctional Facility 776 771 -5 Ellsworth Correctional Facility 612 630 18 Topeka Correctional Facility 643 (509) 496 (488) -147 Winfield Correctional Facility 504 484 -20 Wichita Work Release Facility 196 (10) 193 (9) -3 Larned Correctional Mental Health Facility 311 277 -34

Subtotal D.O.C. Facility Population 8,435 (529) 8,485 50

Larned State Hospital 30 (2) 18 (1) -12 Contract Jail Placement 4 54 50 Labette Correctional Conservation Camp 13 (8) 6 (6) -7

Subtotal Non-D.O.C. Facility Population 47 78 31

Total - All Facilities 8,482 (529) 8,563 (504) 81

Note: A number in parentheses indicates the number of females included in the population. Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population , FY 2002.

Capacity of Correctional Facilities June 30, 2002

Capacity

Correctional Facility Total Male Female

D.O.C. Facilities: Lansing Correctional Facility 2,489 2,489 -- 78 Hutchinson Correctional Facility 1,698 1,698 -- 66 El Dorado Correctional Facility 1,358 1,358 -- 35 Norton Correctional Facility 819 819 -- 30 Ellsworth Correctional Facility 832 832 -- 16 Topeka Correctional Facility 522 -- 522 9 Winfield Correctional Facility 522 522 0 4 Wichita Work Release Facility 198 188 10 0 Larned Correctional Mental Health Fac. 368 368 -- 10 Total D.O.C. Facility Capacity 8,806 8,274 532 248

Non-D.O.C. Facilities (Placement Capacity): Contract Jail Placement 18 18 -- -- Labette County Conservation Camp 67 50 17 -- Larned State Hospital 47 42 5 -- Total Non-D.O.C. Placements 130 108 22 --

Grand Total Capacity and Placements 8,936 8,382 554 248 Source: Kansas Dept. of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 2002.

Special Use Beds (Not Counted in

Capacity)

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Inmate Characteristics in Correctional Facilities June 30, 1998-2002 Populations

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Total Inmate Population 8,039 8,486 8,784 8,538 8,773 Age Groups (Years) 15 - 19 308 301 224 169 171 20 - 24 1,387 1,511 1,519 1,487 1,538 25 - 29 1,350 1,384 1,390 1,298 1,326 30 - 34 1,349 1,349 1,374 1,308 1,308 35 - 39 1,429 1,504 1,610 1,484 1,389 40 - 44 1,075 1,189 1,274 1,256 1,382 45 - 49 564 631 705 768 824 50 - 54 273 297 326 380 425 55 - 59 160 160 185 183 201 60 - 64 60 76 86 102 112 65 and over 82 83 89 103 94 Unavailable 2 1 2 2 3

Racial/Ethnic Group American Indian 157 167 190 184 178 Asian 61 71 69 76 72 Black 3,038 3,105 3,138 3,071 3,042 White 4,783 5,143 5,387 5,209 5,481

Sex Male 7,537 7,932 8,169 8,010 8,249 Female 502 554 615 530 524

Education Level Grades 0-11 3,091 3,226 3,176 3,154 3,377 High School Graduate 1,379 1,440 1,516 1,602 1,586 G.E.D. Equivalency 2,589 2,812 3,009 2,860 2,897 Greater than High School 691 727 743 617 627 Unavailable 289 281 340 307 286

Duration of Present Confinement 6 months or less 2,071 2,393 2,357 2,152 2,239 Over 6 months to 1 year 1,129 1,198 1,250 1,218 1,214 Over 1 year to 2 years 1,336 1,438 1,658 1,521 1,616 Over 2 years to 3 years 800 766 853 931 887 Over 3 years to 4 years 509 536 480 539 601 Over 4 years to 5 years 413 336 381 352 381 Over 5 years 1,681 1,724 1,714 1,735 1,730 Unavailable 100 95 91 92 105

Source: Kansas Department of Corrections, Statistical Profile of the Offender Population, FY 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002.

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Total

Allen 42 6 48 42 7 49 39 9 48Anderson 22 6 28 22 5 27 17 5 22Atchison 34 4 38 34 4 38 35 6 41Barber 14 4 18 14 4 18 13 4 17Barton 70 21 91 66 21 87 70 22 92Bourbon 27 9 36 28 7 35 26 8 34Brown 23 10 33 23 11 34 23 16 39Butler 113 17 130 115 17 132 120 17 137Chase 6 3 9 5 3 8 5 3 8Chautauqua 8 4 12 6 5 11 8 4 12Cherokee 46 16 62 50 16 66 53 15 68Cheyenne 7 2 9 7 2 9 7 3 10Clark 6 3 9 6 4 10 6 4 10Clay 29 10 39 15 4 19 15 5 20Cloud 22 10 32 25 9 34 21 7 28Coffey 24 13 37 24 12 36 27 13 40Comanche 5 5 10 5 4 9 4 4 8Cowley 78 19 97 77 20 97 81 22 103Crawford 107 33 140 107 36 143 122 32 154Decatur 7 4 11 7 4 11 7 4 11Dickinson 42 24 66 45 20 65 45 18 63Doniphan 9 4 13 8 5 13 13 6 19Douglas 202 65 267 222 58 280 230 74 304Edwards 7 5 12 9 4 13 9 4 13Elk 2 4 6 3 5 8 3 5 8Ellis 68 11 79 67 13 80 63 14 77Ellsworth 16 4 20 21 4 25 18 4 22Finney 98 48 146 97 56 153 106 54 160Ford 67 28 95 70 25 95 73 27 100Franklin 57 23 80 54 22 76 54 10 64Geary 87 35 122 85 42 127 87 41 128Gove 4 1 5 4 1 5 4 1 5Graham 7 3 10 7 5 12 7 4 11Grant 17 7 24 15 7 22 16 7 23Gray 8 5 13 8 5 13 8 7 15Greeley 3 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 6Greenwood 16 5 21 20 0 20 16 4 20Hamilton 7 3 10 7 4 11 6 6 12Harper 19 7 26 18 6 24 14 2 16Harvey 62 16 78 62 17 79 66 16 82Haskell 13 3 16 10 3 13 10 4 14Hodgeman 5 4 9 4 5 9 4 5 9Jackson 20 10 30 24 9 33 29 13 42Jefferson 29 10 39 28 12 40 29 12 41Jewell 3 3 7 3 4 7 4 3 7Johnson 961 283 1,244 984 311 1,295 1,044 317 1,361Kearny 14 4 18 14 4 18 14 4 18Kingman 14 6 20 13 7 20 17 7 24Kiowa 7 5 12 7 6 13 7 7 14Labette 58 18 76 58 16 74 59 17 76Lane 4 4 8 5 4 9 5 4 9Leavenworth 119 36 155 124 37 161 134 47 181Lincoln 8 5 13 6 4 10 7 0 7Linn 12 9 21 12 9 21 11 10 21Logan 9 5 14 9 6 15 10 5 15Lyon 90 36 126 96 35 131 105 31 136McPherson 61 14 75 62 17 79 64 17 81Marion 17 5 22 13 8 21 21 7 28

Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County1997, 1998, 1999

FemaleMale Female1999

Male Total Total1997 1998

Female Male

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Total

Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers, Sworn and Civilian, by County1997, 1998, 1999

FemaleMale Female1999

Male Total Total1997 1998

Female Male

Marshall 15 9 24 17 7 24 16 9 25Meade 13 4 17 13 6 19 13 5 18Miami 57 17 74 58 15 73 61 16 77Mitchell 13 7 20 15 7 22 18 7 25Montgomery 84 24 108 83 28 111 84 25 109Morris 11 3 14 11 5 16 11 3 14Morton 8 4 12 7 5 12 9 5 14Nemaha 17 5 22 18 5 23 18 6 24Neosho 29 9 38 41 10 51 32 8 40Ness 6 5 11 6 5 11 6 5 11Norton 14 1 15 10 4 14 10 5 15Osage 36 12 48 36 11 47 34 14 48Osborne 12 5 17 12 4 16 12 6 18Ottawa 17 7 24 10 5 15 16 9 25Pawnee 18 6 24 19 8 27 18 7 25Phillips 10 4 14 11 4 15 11 4 15Pottawatomie 39 10 49 39 8 47 38 11 49Pratt 26 7 33 27 6 33 28 7 35Rawlins 4 4 8 2 0 2 6 5 11Reno 125 47 172 124 43 167 123 41 164Republic 11 5 16 11 4 15 13 3 16Rice 19 6 25 23 8 31 28 11 39Riley 121 40 161 127 42 169 126 47 173Rooks 14 5 19 14 7 21 14 8 22Rush 12 5 17 7 6 13 8 5 13Russell 18 12 30 20 4 24 19 12 31Saline 127 50 177 128 55 183 123 50 173Scott 9 6 15 11 6 17 10 6 16Sedgwick 1,010 302 1,312 1,033 330 1,363 1,083 377 1,460Seward 46 14 60 49 15 64 60 22 82Shawnee 374 83 457 384 89 473 398 97 495Sheridan 5 3 8 5 4 9 5 4 9Sherman 15 5 20 15 4 19 20 3 23Smith 7 4 11 7 4 11 7 3 10Stafford 12 4 16 11 4 15 10 7 17Stanton 9 3 12 10 4 14 10 4 14Stevens 12 7 19 13 8 21 13 8 21Sumner 60 13 73 62 13 75 68 9 77Thomas 21 6 27 21 5 26 23 5 28Trego 9 3 12 8 4 12 9 3 12Wabaunsee 8 5 13 8 4 12 9 3 12Wallace 1 2 3 3 0 3 2 1 3Washington 7 0 7 6 0 6 5 1 6Wichita 4 5 9 11 13 24 4 4 8Wilson 26 7 33 24 7 59 26 9 35Woodson 7 5 12 8 5 13 8 4 12Wyandotte 558 169 727 484 157 641 521 149 670

Kansas 6,008 1,919 7,928 6,032 1,982 8,047 6,300 2,073 8,373

Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Information Center, web site: www.ink.org/public/kbi

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees in Cities of 10,000 or More

1996-1999

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

Arkansas City 23 8 23 8 24 8 23 9Atchison 23 1 23 1 23 1 23 1Coffeyville 25 9 26 10 24 9 25 8Derby 27 9 30 10 30 11 30 12Dodge City 29 14 38 15 39 15 39 15El Dorado 26 3 25 4 25 3 27 3Emporia* 55 11 55 12 58 16 57 16Garden City 59 30 49 25 50 31 54 28Great Bend 33 10 33 10 29 11 28 11Hays* 44 6 44 8 43 10 40 11Hutchinson 71 24 68 27 70 27 66 23Junction City 52 16 47 16 48 18 46 22Kansas City, KS 379 97 369 112 353 111 346 76Lawrence* 145 34 142 40 155 33 141 42Leavenworth 61 18 60 19 66 19 67 24Leawood 52 14 50 18 49 18 53 18Lenexa 64 35 70 33 70 33 76 29Liberal 27 7 31 9 29 10 32 10McPherson 22 4 22 5 23 6 24 5Manhattan** 23 10 23 10 28 9 25 9Merriam 24 4 22 4 25 4 25 4Newton 25 6 26 6 27 5 27 6Olathe 111 30 137 18 123 37 143 37Ottawa 24 4 24 5 25 4 26 3Overland Park 167 64 173 69 176 70 177 68Parsons 26 4 25 6 24 4 26 6Pittsburg* 44 10 50 12 49 14 58 12Prairie Village 39 9 40 9 41 10 41 10Salina 71 23 69 27 73 29 68 27Shawnee 66 16 65 17 64 15 72 15Topeka 284 69 269 56 285 58 279 61Wichita* 598 197 663 194 639 172 625 206Winfield 20 5 20 4 22 5 21 5

Source: Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Information Center, Web site: www.ink.org/public/kbi * Includes university law enforcement employees. ** University Police Department only.

1996 1997 1998 1999

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Allen

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

ChautauquaCherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

ClayCloud

Coffey

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Decatur

Dickinson

Doniphan

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Ellis

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Franklin

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Education

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Number of Accredited Public Schools in Kansas 1975-76 - 2000-01

SpecialJunior High Middle Elementary Purpose

Schools Schools* Schools Schools Total

1975-76 369 131 1,148 1,648 1976-77 367 129 1,112 1,608 1977-78 363 124 1,096 1,583 1978-79 364 124 1,088 1,576 1979-80 358 119 1,078 1,555 1980-81 355 107 1,075 1,537 1981-82 355 101 1,076 1,532 1982-83 355 92 1,072 1,519 1983-84 353 90 1,055 1,498 1984-85 348 85 1,051 1,484 1985-86 347 82 1,048 1,477 1986-87 347 99 1,029 1,475 1987-88 349 79 1,039 1,467 1988-89 348 72 1,048 1,468 1989-90 347 117 996 1,460 1990-91 352 112 1,006 1,470 1991-92 353 176 939 1,468 1992-93 357 41 144 921 31 1,494 1993-94 353 39 148 918 27 1,485 1994-95 353 40 153 917 31 1,494 1995-96 353 38 162 904 21 1,478 1996-97 352 36 167 887 21 1,463 1997-98 356 37 165 879 19 1,456 1998-99 355 39 171 861 20 1,446 1999-00 353 41 174 852 21 1,441 2000-01 369 42 175 849 42 1,477

* Until 1989 Middle Schools were accredited as Elementary Schools; in 1990 they were allowed to register as either Elementary or Junior High schools, but now they are counted separately.Source: Kansas State Department of Education Web site: www.ksbe.state.ks.us/leaf/

Public School Enrollment in Kansas Fall 1996-2001

Grade 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Kindergarten 32,848 32,299 31,279 30,863 30,392 30,103 1 36,284 35,733 35,472 34,618 34,134 33,909 2 34,776 35,661 35,061 34,693 33,958 33,599 3 34,981 34,977 35,599 35,017 34,743 33,949 4 35,056 35,217 35,197 35,712 35,165 34,932 5 36,114 35,437 35,357 35,391 35,992 35,437 6 37,040 36,533 35,873 35,788 35,663 36,336 7 36,906 37,481 36,876 36,208 36,091 35,844 8 37,124 36,973 37,189 36,850 36,085 36,120 9 39,116 39,571 39,290 39,693 39,170 38,621 10 36,039 36,590 37,153 36,798 37,229 37,083 11 32,656 33,602 33,696 34,417 34,300 34,645 12 29,351 31,096 31,955 32,522 33,085 33,221 Special Education for 3 & 4 year olds 3,679 2,735 3,886 4,097 4,484 4,858 Non-graded 4,398 3,786 4,756 4,853 5,649 5,945 4-year-old at risk 1,119 1,685 2,207 3,569 Total 466,368 467,691 469,758 469,205 468,347 468,171 Note: Enrollment represents the head count as of September 20, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. Source: Kansas State Department of Education Web site: www.ksbe.state.ks.us/Welcome.html

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Allen 149 4 4 1 0 158 Anderson 101 1 0 0 0 102 Atchison 153 8 2 2 0 165 Barber 79 1 1 1 0 82 Barton 346 3 8 1 0 358 Bourbon 195 8 2 0 0 205 Brown 104 3 3 8 0 118 Butler 813 6 15 2 7 843 Chase 30 0 0 0 0 30 Chautauqua 52 1 2 6 1 62 Cherokee 234 2 3 7 2 248 Cheyenne 44 0 1 0 2 47 Clark 38 0 2 0 0 40 Clay 109 1 0 0 0 110 Cloud 129 0 2 0 0 131 Coffey 163 0 0 0 1 164 Comanche 23 0 0 0 0 23 Cowley 389 9 15 15 15 443 Crawford 388 6 1 1 7 403 Decatur 42 0 0 0 0 42 Dickinson 314 1 5 2 1 323 Doniphan 112 4 0 1 0 117 Douglas 777 50 21 29 33 910 Edwards 31 0 3 0 0 34 Elk 51 0 0 0 0 51 Ellis 281 2 6 0 2 291 Ellsworth 95 0 2 0 0 97 Finney 243 9 101 1 20 374 Ford 250 8 81 6 14 359 Franklin 261 3 4 0 1 269 Geary 101 67 24 2 17 211 Gove 72 1 0 0 0 73 Graham 31 1 0 0 0 32 Grant 50 0 28 1 1 80 Gray 102 1 7 0 0 110 Greeley 27 0 1 0 0 28 Greenwood 90 2 1 2 0 95 Hamilton 27 1 6 0 2 36 Harper 99 0 4 2 0 105 Harvey 344 10 29 4 5 392 Haskell 51 0 24 0 0 75 Hodgeman 31 0 2 0 0 33 Jackson 155 0 2 5 0 162 Jefferson 298 2 3 2 2 307 Jewell 42 0 1 0 0 43 Johnson 4,579 156 143 17 171 5,066 Kearny 45 0 14 0 2 61 Kingman 104 0 0 0 2 106 Kiowa 41 0 0 0 0 41 Labette 275 14 13 8 2 312 Lane 38 0 0 0 0 38 Leavenworth 605 83 16 3 14 721 Lincoln 47 0 0 0 0 47 Linn 138 1 0 0 1 140

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American Indian

Asian or Pacific Islander Total

Logan 59 0 1 0 0 60 Lyon 317 8 48 1 1 375 McPherson 387 3 5 1 3 399 Marion 171 0 6 2 2 181 Marshall 227 1 3 0 2 233 Meade 44 1 2 0 0 47 Miami 319 1 1 0 1 322 Mitchell 91 0 1 1 3 96 Montgomery 351 26 7 31 4 419 Morris 75 1 2 1 1 80 Morton 48 1 6 0 0 55 Nemaha 155 2 1 1 1 160 Neosho 209 4 4 5 2 224 Ness 50 0 0 0 0 50 Norton 78 0 0 0 0 78 Osage 234 1 3 2 0 240 Osborne 31 0 0 0 1 32 Ottawa 101 1 1 0 0 103 Pawnee 86 1 1 0 2 90 Phillips 97 1 2 0 0 100 Pottawatomie 267 2 2 1 1 273 Pratt 134 1 7 1 2 145 Rawlins 46 0 0 0 0 46 Reno 632 40 13 1 6 692 Republic 78 0 0 0 1 79 Rice 125 3 14 1 2 145 Riley 395 24 12 3 45 479 Rooks 78 0 1 0 1 80 Rush 53 0 0 0 0 53 Russell 93 2 2 0 0 97 Saline 469 24 32 4 16 545 Scott 79 0 0 0 0 79 Sedgwick 3,033 437 225 43 208 3,946 Seward 146 14 69 2 8 239 Shawnee 1,203 175 89 38 30 1,535 Sheridan 40 0 0 0 0 40 Sherman 81 1 4 0 0 86 Smith 67 0 0 1 0 68 Stafford 76 0 0 0 0 76 Stanton 31 0 4 0 0 35 Stevens 71 0 14 0 1 86 Sumner 345 3 15 0 0 363 Thomas 127 0 1 1 1 130 Trego 52 0 0 0 0 52 Wabaunsee 78 0 1 0 0 79 Wallace 39 0 1 0 1 41 Washington 120 0 1 0 1 122 Wichita 27 0 8 0 0 35 Wilson 112 0 1 0 3 116 Woodson 42 0 0 0 0 42 Wyandotte 563 597 111 1 27 1,299 Kansas 24,076 1,746 1,294 260 685 28,061 Source: Kansas State Department of Education Web site: www.ksbe.state.ks.us/leaf/Welcome.html

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High SchoolGraduateor Higher

Bachelor'sDegree

or Higher

High SchoolGraduateor Higher

Bachelor'sDegree

or Higher

County 1990 1990 2000 2000

Allen 74.2 12.4 83.1 15.2Anderson 70.2 8.1 81.9 11.7Atchison 77.5 13.3 84.7 18.0Barber 79.4 12.9 85.8 21.0Barton 78.0 13.6 82.3 16.6Bourbon 73.9 14.0 84.2 17.8Brown 78.4 12.5 84.6 19.0Butler 81.0 17.0 87.3 20.4Chase 77.9 13.6 87.1 19.6Chautauqua 70.5 10.6 81.0 12.3Cherokee 70.2 10.3 80.3 11.3Cheyenne 74.2 13.3 85.5 16.0Clark 83.5 17.5 87.4 22.1Clay 77.8 13.3 87.0 16.5Cloud 76.0 13.8 85.5 18.0Coffey 76.9 13.5 86.9 20.1Comanche 78.0 14.9 91.3 15.1Cowley 76.9 14.9 85.4 18.3Crawford 74.7 18.7 84.5 23.9Decatur 78.5 13.6 86.4 15.4Dickinson 79.7 11.9 86.4 15.2Doniphan 73.0 9.7 80.2 14.8Douglas 88.8 38.4 92.4 42.7Edwards 76.3 13.1 81.2 16.3Elk 67.3 10.5 80.0 10.6Ellis 80.6 23.4 87.2 29.2Ellsworth 76.6 12.8 84.8 16.4Finney 70.9 14.4 67.4 14.3Ford 76.6 18.1 69.9 16.4Franklin 77.1 12.9 85.3 16.5Geary 83.4 14.6 86.0 17.1Gove 79.1 13.6 84.5 18.4Graham 77.5 14.2 83.6 17.4Grant 75.1 13.6 71.5 15.2Gray 69.4 12.6 73.6 16.3Greeley 82.4 16.8 83.7 17.4Greenwood 75.1 10.4 80.9 14.5Hamilton 73.4 12.9 76.7 17.4Harper 78.2 10.9 83.8 14.0Harvey 81.2 20.3 85.3 23.0Haskell 76.1 13.4 74.8 17.5Hodgeman 84.9 17.3 86.9 19.7Jackson 80.8 10.4 87.7 15.4Jefferson 81.0 13.5 88.9 17.9Jewell 80.8 11.7 87.6 13.8Johnson 92.9 40.5 94.9 47.7Kearny 73.8 12.5 75.8 15.0Kingman 77.5 11.9 84.7 17.8Kiowa 78.0 14.6 85.2 18.9Labette 74.2 12.1 83.0 15.9Lane 81.1 17.8 88.5 18.5Leavenworth 84.5 23.9 86.5 23.1Lincoln 77.6 11.6 85.0 17.4Linn 73.9 10.4 80.9 12.7

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Bachelor'sDegree

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County 1990 1990 2000 2000

Percent High School Graduate or Higher, by County1990 and 2000

Logan 78.3 15.9 86.7 17.5Lyon 81.9 21.4 81.8 23.0McPherson 78.2 17.4 85.9 22.2Marion 73.8 14.9 84.4 17.9Marshall 77.5 10.2 85.1 13.2Meade 79.5 17.1 80.3 19.6Miami 78.5 13.2 87.5 19.4Mitchell 82.6 15.8 88.1 16.9Montgomery 73.0 13.6 81.2 16.0Morris 80.8 12.5 84.7 16.0Morton 75.8 16.2 81.9 17.6Nemaha 75.7 12.3 83.7 14.6Neosho 77.2 11.5 83.5 15.0Ness 78.0 12.3 84.4 17.9Norton 76.9 12.8 84.8 15.4Osage 76.9 9.3 85.5 14.3Osborne 76.1 11.0 84.8 15.5Ottawa 81.0 14.0 86.2 16.3Pawnee 82.1 16.7 84.8 21.8Phillips 73.9 10.9 84.4 16.1Pottawatomie 81.8 15.6 89.2 22.7Pratt 82.4 19.5 86.3 21.0Rawlins 80.4 14.4 84.7 15.9Reno 77.4 14.9 82.7 17.3Republic 78.3 10.3 88.6 14.9Rice 81.2 18.7 83.4 17.5Riley 91.7 34.3 93.8 40.5Rooks 74.1 11.0 87.1 15.4Rush 72.6 11.5 82.8 16.4Russell 74.5 14.1 83.1 16.7Saline 82.4 17.7 87.0 20.4Scott 77.2 13.8 84.5 23.0Sedgwick 82.4 22.2 85.1 25.4Seward 72.2 11.6 63.7 13.6Shawnee 84.4 22.3 88.1 26.0Sheridan 81.5 13.3 87.8 15.9Sherman 75.0 12.5 86.6 15.0Smith 74.0 10.0 84.6 16.7Stafford 78.7 16.5 82.9 18.4Stanton 76.9 16.9 78.0 16.9Stevens 78.4 14.1 80.5 17.5Sumner 77.1 11.3 86.3 15.7Thomas 85.4 15.7 92.7 25.0Trego 72.9 12.1 84.3 14.0Wabaunsee 83.8 12.6 89.9 17.3Wallace 77.8 12.5 84.0 17.2Washington 69.6 11.2 81.2 15.2Wichita 71.7 12.5 77.7 15.5Wilson 74.6 11.4 81.1 10.9Woodson 70.6 8.4 83.4 11.4Wyandotte 69.9 10.3 74.0 12.0 Kansas 81.3 21.1 86.0 25.8Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing 1990 ( CPH-5-18);Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 (Table DP-2)

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Allen 1,293 62 4.8 1,266 35 2.8Anderson 692 19 2.7 659 15 2.3Atchison 1,239 32 2.6 1,198 30 2.5Barber 537 3 0.6 535 3 0.6Barton 2,549 67 2.6 2,461 63 2.6Bourbon 1,293 32 2.5 1,294 42 3.2Brown 854 11 1.3 844 17 2.0Butler 6,343 85 1.3 6,328 104 1.6Chase 249 12 4.8 242 5 2.1Chautauqua 363 14 3.9 348 12 3.4Cherokee 1,784 48 2.7 1,816 32 1.8Cheyenne 317 0 0.0 299 0 0.0Clark 277 1 0.4 265 3 1.1Clay 791 14 1.8 793 18 2.3Cloud 769 11 1.4 760 8 1.1Coffey 990 12 1.2 962 13 1.4Comanche 143 0 0.0 160 2 1.3Cowley 3,115 66 2.1 3,080 57 1.9Crawford 2,778 106 3.8 2,753 65 2.4Decatur 323 1 0.3 311 2 0.6Dickinson 2,089 26 1.2 2,058 22 1.1Doniphan 770 5 0.6 765 14 1.8Douglas 6,028 97 1.6 6,064 92 1.5Edwards 286 13 4.5 255 10 3.9Elk 347 3 0.9 360 0 0.0Ellis 2,137 27 1.3 2,130 42 2.0Ellsworth 712 7 1.0 697 7 1.0Finney 3,423 149 4.4 3,469 95 2.7Ford 2,601 38 1.5 2,627 47 1.8Franklin 2,218 43 1.9 2,261 23 1.0Geary 2,344 41 1.7 2,367 35 1.5Gove 356 1 0.3 342 1 0.3Graham 251 2 0.8 236 3 1.3Grant 813 19 2.3 782 10 1.3Gray 615 0 0.0 633 6 0.9Greeley 144 2 1.4 160 0 0.0Greenwood 600 9 1.5 571 3 0.5Hamilton 256 2 0.8 252 2 0.8Harper 616 3 0.5 614 3 0.5Harvey 2,858 58 2.0 2,808 49 1.7Haskell 449 3 0.7 456 5 1.1Hodgeman 250 2 0.8 256 0 0.0Jackson 1,142 6 0.5 1,179 21 1.8Jefferson 2,090 29 1.4 2,138 25 1.2Jewell 346 4 1.2 322 3 0.9Johnson 34,260 481 1.4 34,879 407 1.2Kearny 482 8 1.7 525 9 1.7Kingman 773 3 0.4 780 8 1.0Kiowa 297 12 4.0 287 1 0.3Labette 2,119 36 1.7 2,095 16 0.8Lane 233 5 2.1 216 6 2.8Leavenworth 5,469 55 1.0 5,444 157 2.9Lincoln 314 3 1.0 294 4 1.4Linn 968 15 1.5 973 13 1.3

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Number ofDropouts

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High School Dropouts by County1999-2000 and 2000-2001

2000-20011999-2000

HeadcountRate Grades 7-12

Number ofDropouts

HeadcountGrades 7-12

Number ofDropouts

DropoutRate

Dropout

Logan 338 1 0.3 328 3 0.9Lyon 3,139 70 2.2 3,128 38 1.2McPherson 2,620 30 1.1 2,623 24 0.9Marion 1,241 17 1.4 1,233 14 1.1Marshall 1,360 14 1.0 1,300 11 0.8Meade 303 1 0.3 299 3 1.0Miami 2,285 49 2.1 2,286 40 1.7Mitchell 700 4 0.6 669 8 1.2Montgomery 3,005 82 2.7 2,981 65 2.2Morris 532 8 1.5 514 8 1.6Morton 363 2 0.6 372 4 1.1Nemaha 970 7 0.7 923 5 0.5Neosho 1,585 36 2.3 1,573 30 1.9Ness 355 3 0.8 335 4 1.2Norton 521 13 2.5 492 7 1.4Osage 1,607 38 2.4 1,577 28 1.8Osborne 250 1 0.4 232 4 1.7Ottawa 712 4 0.6 686 3 0.4Pawnee 609 20 3.3 614 11 1.8Phillips 536 2 0.4 542 8 1.5Pottawatomie 1,850 31 1.7 1,808 29 1.6Pratt 863 6 0.7 843 12 1.4Rawlins 264 4 1.5 252 2 0.8Reno 5,069 128 2.5 5,020 122 2.4Republic 539 0 0.0 538 0 0.0Rice 1,017 16 1.6 974 17 1.7Riley 3,358 65 1.9 3,245 24 0.7Rooks 564 7 1.2 528 11 2.1Rush 351 2 0.6 354 3 0.8Russell 605 13 2.1 572 13 2.3Saline 4,259 107 2.5 4,155 66 1.6Scott 514 5 1.0 535 1 0.2Sedgwick 33,129 1,163 3.5 33,642 1,273 3.8Seward 2,098 118 5.6 2,011 114 5.7Shawnee 12,326 323 2.6 12,267 351 2.9Sheridan 232 0 0.0 224 4 1.8Sherman 564 2 0.4 562 1 0.2Smith 413 0 0.0 402 1 0.2Stafford 497 12 2.4 518 9 1.7Stanton 243 0 0.0 222 0 0.0Stevens 590 18 3.1 586 7 1.2Sumner 2,295 28 1.2 2,246 31 1.4Thomas 765 8 1.0 739 12 1.6Trego 308 2 0.6 295 3 1.0Wabaunsee 590 10 1.7 571 9 1.6Wallace 225 0 0.0 200 3 1.5Washington 686 5 0.7 668 9 1.3Wichita 237 9 3.8 209 4 1.9Wilson 1,014 18 1.8 991 20 2.0Woodson 342 5 1.5 335 5 1.5Wyandotte 11,900 664 5.6 12,072 510 4.2 Total 216,093 4,974 2.3 215,960 4,649 2.2 Note: Enrollment represents headcount enrollment as of September 20 each year. Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Web site: www.ksbe.state.ks.us/Welcome.html

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Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2001-2002

FTE Enrollment Pupil/TeacherCounty 9-20-01 Ratio

Allen 2,502.0 185.0 13.5 Anderson 1,353.5 107.6 12.6 Atchison 2,371.0 163.1 14.5 Barber 949.0 80.1 11.8 Barton 4,586.5 317.3 14.5 Bourbon 2,475.0 173.8 14.2 Brown 1,706.8 126.2 13.5 Butler 12,981.2 819.0 15.9 Chase 476.4 41.1 11.6 Chautauqua 651.2 54.6 11.9 Cherokee 3,771.5 270.7 13.9 Cheyenne 572.0 55.1 10.4 Clark 507.3 41.4 12.3 Clay 1,506.7 112.6 13.4 Cloud 1,445.9 112.7 12.8 Coffey 1,785.3 145.4 12.3 Comanche 306.0 29.2 10.5 Cowley 6,385.7 429.8 14.9 Crawford 5,557.2 365.0 15.2 Decatur 585.0 59.1 9.9 Dickinson 3,806.3 289.1 13.2 Doniphan 1,594.0 141.0 11.3 Douglas 12,449.3 786.3 15.8 Edwards 462.0 42.7 10.8 Elk 686.2 58.2 11.8 Ellis 3,931.3 279.8 14.1 Ellsworth 1,158.5 99.8 11.6 Finney 8,099.4 475.7 17.0 Ford 6,041.0 352.3 17.1 Franklin 4,649.6 328.2 14.2 Geary 6,019.6 360.3 16.7 Gove 665.0 66.3 10.0 Graham 486.0 41.0 11.9 Grant 1,723.0 114.0 15.1 Gray 1,256.1 98.3 12.8 Greeley 312.0 29.5 10.6 Greenwood 1,111.5 90.2 12.3 Hamilton 519.5 37.5 13.9 Harper 1,137.3 86.8 13.1 Harvey 5,566.7 361.5 15.4 Haskell 905.3 72.3 12.5 Hodgeman 454.9 39.7 11.5 Jackson 2,409.5 159.8 15.1 Jefferson 4,090.1 289.9 14.1 Jewell 573.0 65.1 8.8 Johnson 74,818.1 4,524.6 16.5 Kearny 1,058.0 84.8 12.5 Kingman 1,461.0 110.7 13.2 Kiowa 587.0 53.1 11.1 Labette 4,134.0 275.3 15.0 Lane 389.7 35.6 10.9 Leavenworth 11,955.3 700.8 17.1 Lincoln 561.0 50.3 11.2 Linn 1,978.5 140.8 14.1

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Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2001-2002

FTE Enrollment Pupil/TeacherCounty 9-20-01 Ratio of Teachers

Total Number

Logan 560.5 55.2 10.2 Lyon 6,007.5 395.8 15.2 McPherson 4,974.9 341.5 14.6 Marion 2,454.2 189.1 13.0 Marshall 2,202.9 178.4 12.3 Meade 658.7 51.8 12.7 Miami 4,605.6 288.6 16.0 Mitchell 1,246.4 96.4 12.9 Montgomery 5,611.5 367.7 15.3 Morris 956.8 70.5 13.6 Morton 865.4 64.9 13.3 Nemaha 1,722.9 147.9 11.6 Neosho 3,015.2 208.0 14.5 Ness 570.4 55.7 10.2 Norton 972.0 85.2 11.4 Osage 3,152.6 233.3 13.5 Osborne 461.0 38.0 12.1 Ottawa 1,305.0 95.2 13.7 Pawnee 1,135.8 87.6 13.0 Phillips 1,022.0 99.2 10.3 Pottawatomie 3,559.5 250.4 14.2 Pratt 1,549.5 111.4 13.9 Rawlins 444.0 44.6 10.0 Reno 9,763.4 660.5 14.8 Republic 932.1 87.9 10.6 Rice 1,822.4 152.1 12.0 Riley 6,115.5 402.0 15.2 Rooks 928.7 82.2 11.3 Rush 617.3 53.0 11.6 Russell 1,198.0 104.1 11.5 Saline 8,413.2 524.6 16.0 Scott 984.0 72.7 13.5 Sedgwick 73,649.4 4,205.9 17.5 Seward 4,900.2 297.5 16.5 Shawnee 25,579.3 1,609.5 15.9 Sheridan 374.0 30.4 12.3 Sherman 1,046.4 79.0 13.2 Smith 726.5 61.4 11.8 Stafford 1,047.7 86.6 12.1 Stanton 547.1 42.0 13.0 Stevens 1,254.1 92.3 13.6 Sumner 4,318.6 308.0 14.0 Thomas 1,401.1 108.0 13.0 Trego 452.0 35.0 12.9 Wabaunsee 1,036.2 85.9 12.1 Wallace 379.5 45.5 8.3 Washington 1,174.3 122.8 9.6 Wichita 473.8 38.3 12.4 Wilson 1,966.5 141.3 13.9 Woodson 563.5 40.0 14.1 Wyandotte 26,803.1 1,683.9 15.9 Kansas 447,047.1 29,238.9 15.3

Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Web site: www.ksbe.state.ks.us/Welcome.html

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2001-2002 Total AssesedU.S.D. F.T.E. Valuation per

# Enrollment Pupil 2001ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 395.5 $33,970 $13,435,013 32.88 Iola 257 1,544.5 24,179 36,991,343 48.43 Humboldt 258 562.0 34,299 19,036,095 47.44ANDERSON Garnett 365 1,108.5 42,561 47,081,366 45.01 Crest 479 245.0 46,098 11,293,894 26.47ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 756.5 44,719 33,829,915 28.60 Atchison Public Schools 409 1,614.5 38,814 62,665,446 48.53BARBER Barber County North 254 629.5 57,044 35,908,907 37.56 South Barber 255 319.5 68,171 21,780,744 31.31BARTON Claflin 354 336.6 36,502 12,140,721 41.78 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 548.8 35,562 19,530,537 50.04 Great Bend 428 3,069.1 33,587 103,080,550 48.26 Hoisington 431 632.0 39,377 24,779,742 56.83BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 1,993.5 29,142 58,068,747 41.50 Uniontown 235 481.5 25,994 12,516,247 32.97BROWN Hiawatha 415 1,029.3 43,752 45,033,910 43.35 South Brown County 430 677.5 25,357 17,153,829 55.14BUTLER Bluestem 205 750.4 32,106 24,092,362 47.17 Remington-Whitewater 206 526.5 50,768 26,729,117 39.85 Circle 375 1,493.0 65,246 96,837,517 50.49 Andover 385 3,000.1 41,510 124,290,215 67.30 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 1,787.5 21,935 39,207,961 49.42 Douglass Public Schools 396 860.4 20,511 17,647,456 56.33 Augusta 402 2,153.5 26,835 57,788,786 54.22 El Dorado 490 2,108.8 34,504 72,460,952 49.13 Flinthills 492 301.0 46,600 14,026,500 49.87CHASE Chase County 284 476.4 70,996 33,666,534 38.36CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 201.5 39,809 8,021,414 23.98 Chautauqua County Community 286 449.7 29,850 13,423,332 31.51CHEROKEE Riverton 404 833.5 26,685 22,349,072 36.26 Columbus 493 1,310.5 41,563 54,468,343 43.13 Galena 499 766.0 14,265 10,926,800 49.30 Baxter Springs 508 861.5 24,248 20,889,638 37.38CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 179.0 102,802 18,401,518 28.56 St. Francis Community Schools 297 393.0 64,770 25,454,586 29.43CLARK Minneola 219 259.0 61,344 15,697,920 44.27 Ashland 220 248.3 86,635 21,598,225 38.27CLAY Clay Center 379 1,506.7 33,240 50,448,093 41.17CLOUD Concordia 333 1,225.9 32,415 39,737,857 45.14 Southern Cloud 334 220.0 64,227 14,129,965 44.83COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 591.5 35,277 20,866,143 53.71 Burlington 244 881.3 488,300 431,169,130 23.99 Leroy-Gridley 245 312.5 55,774 17,434,932 31.95

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Total SchoolLevy for

2001-2002

COMANCHE Comanche County 300 306.0 $122,253 $37,409,451 38.68COWLEY Central 462 353.5 35,536 12,561,877 38.57 Udall 463 338.0 36,908 12,474,937 49.93 Winfield 465 2,610.4 33,530 87,150,393 43.39 Arkansas City 470 2,891.8 22,643 65,479,131 38.30 Dexter 471 192.0 30,477 5,851,650 23.88CRAWFORD Northeast 246 548.0 22,734 12,446,642 34.36 Cherokee 247 811.0 28,433 23,059,495 31.70 Girard 248 1,047.0 28,631 29,948,428 40.14 Frontenac Public Schools 249 730.0 22,922 16,501,428 35.60 Pittsburg 250 2,421.2 46,781 113,266,343 50.46DECATUR Oberlin 294 495.5 54,423 26,966,632 33.36 Prairie Heights 295 89.5 64,727 5,793,061 31.35DICKINSON Solomon 393 427.5 33,943 14,714,489 41.81 Abilene 435 1,382.4 37,359 51,645,081 38.65 Chapman 473 1,077.8 39,347 42,408,708 39.59 Rural Vista 481 420.0 38,585 16,205,506 41.34 Herington 487 498.6 26,971 13,447,898 37.70DONIPHAN Wathena 406 416.5 28,050 11,682,826 28.07 Highland 425 249.0 42,690 10,651,228 30.36 Troy Public Schools 429 386.0 25,291 9,762,498 28.86 Midway Schools 433 208.5 63,186 13,174,384 20.00 Elwood 486 334.0 37,656 12,577,198 39.12DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 1,325.7 34,813 46,151,051 49.43 Eudora 491 1,170.5 29,014 33,902,609 58.57 Lawrence 497 9,953.1 69,604 692,777,681 55.33EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 288.5 64,260 18,539,097 36.95 Lewis 502 173.5 84,888 14,728,112 30.77ELK West Elk 282 451.2 44,698 20,167,836 31.28 Elk Valley 283 235.0 26,245 6,115,150 39.88ELLIS Ellis 388 375.4 51,936 19,491,465 40.15 Victoria 432 318.4 53,046 15,929,863 42.45 Hays 489 3,237.5 49,613 160,216,652 51.68ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 655.5 37,133 24,340,668 48.87 Lorraine 328 503.0 74,727 37,542,948 61.48FINNEY Holcomb 363 886.8 142,190 126,093,655 39.85 Garden City 457 7,212.6 36,039 259,934,377 45.01FORD Spearville-Windthorst 381 330.5 28,372 9,377,037 47.61 Dodge City 443 5,394.0 29,233 156,732,289 52.51 Bucklin 459 316.5 52,959 16,761,430 33.36FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 946.2 30,245 28,617,718 32.41 Central Heights 288 621.0 27,917 17,336,325 26.30 Wellsville 289 739.9 39,236 29,030,672 58.21 Ottawa 290 2,342.5 33,260 77,605,095 52.53GEARY Geary County Schools 475 6,019.6 16,414 98,807,598 38.79

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GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 132.0 $68,888 $9,093,262 27.98 Wheatland 292 176.0 68,316 12,023,656 30.05 Quinter Public Schools 293 357.0 37,539 13,401,441 62.24GRAHAM West Graham-Morland 280 29.0 244,298 6,962,499 20.00 Hill City 281 457.0 38,088 17,116,706 33.57GRANT Ulysses 214 1,723.0 162,502 279,033,006 34.77GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 646.1 44,618 28,756,569 43.00 Montezuma 371 226.5 63,281 14,333,189 59.27 Copeland 476 115.0 101,406 11,661,734 34.45 Ingalls 477 268.5 57,006 15,306,095 24.00GREELEY Greeley County 200 312.0 109,602 34,195,971 30.31GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 290.0 41,628 12,072,179 34.95 Eureka 389 724.0 39,750 28,778,838 62.75 Hamilton 390 97.5 78,765 7,600,811 23.60HAMILTON Syracuse 494 519.5 110,281 57,290,787 48.21HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 1,022.8 37,402 38,254,393 36.40 Attica 511 114.5 80,252 9,188,896 31.39HARVEY Burrton 369 272.1 46,601 12,680,046 53.87 Newton 373 3,298.5 33,391 110,140,669 51.28 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 482.5 23,449 11,325,856 42.76 Halstead 440 714.0 37,028 26,426,569 39.08 Hesston 460 799.6 42,559 34,068,486 45.73HASKELL Sublette 374 479.3 156,376 74,857,036 38.12 Satanta 507 426.0 297,264 126,782,921 26.84HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 328.6 44,398 14,682,383 33.08 Hanston 228 126.3 68,220 8,595,722 36.54JACKSON North Jackson 335 429.5 28,434 12,212,522 33.37 Holton 336 1,118.5 26,888 30,026,216 45.69 Royal Valley 337 861.5 21,077 18,157,694 37.07JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 433.5 25,238 10,940,603 35.14 Jefferson County North 339 500.1 26,283 13,183,651 59.49 Jefferson West 340 932.5 28,590 26,659,864 51.99 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 670.5 27,877 18,817,118 39.57 McLouth 342 542.5 36,364 19,727,609 36.09 Perry Public Schools 343 1,011.0 42,109 42,572,367 49.04JEWELL White Rock 104 143.5 96,527 13,851,675 37.23 Mankato 278 263.5 34,344 9,015,384 40.02 Jewell 279 166.0 61,518 9,842,827 45.16JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 17,160.4 95,336 1,633,051,110 62.70 Spring Hill 230 1,492.8 41,674 62,211,567 59.86 Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch 231 2,958.2 47,671 140,605,336 75.22 DeSoto 232 3,468.5 57,549 199,873,049 75.63 Olathe 233 20,437.3 61,973 1,258,885,389 64.37 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 29,300.9 91,104 2,665,424,438 38.69

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Total SchoolLevy for

2001-2002

KEARNY Lakin 215 732.5 $229,080 $167,091,204 34.91 Deerfield 216 325.5 178,624 58,142,263 33.34KINGMAN Kingman 331 1,163.0 47,310 55,073,698 48.51 Cunningham 332 298.0 95,773 28,540,268 34.66KIOWA Greensburg 422 320.5 67,707 21,700,024 35.48 Mullinville 424 88.0 146,240 12,869,095 36.50 Haviland Public Schools 474 178.5 78,804 14,066,542 38.56LABETTE Parsons 503 1,608.5 27,336 43,969,213 54.18 Oswego 504 489.0 24,635 12,046,708 53.45 Chetopa 505 290.5 21,930 6,370,696 39.51 Labette County 506 1,746.0 22,715 39,652,858 43.95LANE Healy Public Schools 468 114.0 57,314 6,533,796 40.20 Dighton 482 275.7 75,041 20,688,758 45.22LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 1,925.5 597 1,148,880 38.64 Easton 449 684.9 31,867 21,806,420 46.13 Leavenworth 453 4,066.5 35,078 142,479,904 51.08 Basehor-Linwood 458 1,981.7 33,246 65,833,363 53.41 Tonganoxie 464 1,423.7 35,663 50,897,733 43.64 Lansing 469 1,873.0 32,392 60,560,000 50.72LINCOLN Lincoln 298 401.5 46,007 18,264,850 50.48 Sylvan Grove 299 159.5 64,339 10,197,708 24.00LINN Pleasanton 344 396.0 25,199 9,978,824 34.11 Jayhawk 346 619.5 37,213 23,053,526 43.99 Prairie View 362 963.0 135,712 129,672,608 40.80LOGAN Oakley 274 467.5 59,985 28,072,832 40.38 Triplains 275 93.0 130,651 11,954,612 40.41LYON North Lyon County 251 687.5 37,581 25,878,022 42.56 Southern Lyon County 252 609.0 40,788 25,003,311 47.16 Emporia 253 4,711.0 30,223 141,463,841 60.61McPHERSON Smoky Valley 400 996.7 40,729 40,517,363 51.57 McPherson 418 2,533.8 55,523 140,684,144 50.35 Canton-Galva 419 428.9 44,466 18,937,936 48.42 Moundridge 423 567.7 62,160 35,095,387 52.91 Inman 448 447.8 48,621 21,888,980 44.61MARION Centre 397 294.0 54,054 15,837,782 45.96 Peabody-Burns 398 454.0 37,929 17,204,587 49.52 Marion 408 718.3 35,383 25,415,881 46.20 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 694.5 37,508 26,049,555 48.91 Goessel 411 293.4 34,564 10,306,955 57.97MARSHALL Marysville 364 845.1 50,012 42,335,580 41.25 Vermillion 380 588.5 36,651 21,568,928 43.12 Axtell 488 328.5 43,952 14,438,143 43.84 Valley Heights 498 440.8 33,921 14,938,848 44.46MEADE Fowler 225 174.9 73,791 12,906,048 51.25 Meade 226 483.8 109,091 52,691,007 34.00

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Total SchoolLevy for

2001-2002

MIAMI Osawatomie 367 1,211.0 $28,593 $34,626,408 43.79 Paola 368 2,038.6 43,932 89,559,168 56.69 Louisburg 416 1,356.0 55,467 75,213,183 58.22MITCHELL Waconda 272 503.4 38,475 19,368,457 38.40 Beloit 273 743.0 49,841 37,265,895 48.05MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 933.0 21,442 20,004,947 28.97 Coffeyville 445 2,035.5 41,156 83,279,971 43.96 Independence 446 2,058.0 36,339 74,582,532 42.57 Cherryvale 447 585.0 22,796 13,335,921 47.50MORRIS Morris County 417 956.8 43,160 41,256,219 35.13MORTON Rolla 217 238.0 303,757 72,749,682 32.36 Elkhart 218 627.4 104,280 64,591,334 40.72NEMAHA Sabetha 441 972.0 36,169 35,155,782 55.36 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 497.4 42,930 21,353,398 28.42 B & B 451 253.5 29,113 7,380,220 30.58NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 1,118.0 27,151 30,355,119 39.46 Chanute Public Schools 413 1,897.2 25,057 47,322,924 50.85NESS Nes Tre La Go 301 47.5 174,840 8,567,150 24.28 Smoky Hill 302 126.5 76,746 9,670,038 50.34 Ness City 303 303.9 65,920 19,927,692 36.55 Bazine 304 92.5 98,393 9,101,398 31.65NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 724.5 29,627 21,411,344 39.08 Northern Valley 212 175.0 55,677 9,659,979 40.81 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 72.5 133,300 8,464,524 40.08OSAGE Osage City 420 753.0 29,488 22,189,810 41.13 Lyndon 421 485.0 32,001 15,520,685 26.77 Santa Fe Trail 434 1,296.2 26,135 33,989,131 49.66 Burlingame Public Schools 454 334.4 27,094 9,100,752 50.70 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 284.0 42,503 12,070,833 37.27OSBORNE Osborne County 392 461.0 35,396 16,423,722 46.52OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 660.0 39,499 26,108,674 35.05 Twin Valley 240 645.0 30,110 19,366,747 47.69PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 975.3 39,263 38,292,793 55.23 Pawnee Heights 496 160.5 62,199 9,982,994 38.03PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 179.0 40,620 7,181,601 36.18 Phillipsburg 325 635.0 37,694 23,916,743 53.54 Logan 326 208.0 53,876 11,152,389 31.09POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 1,348.0 32,683 44,057,116 58.01 Kaw Valley 321 1,089.0 221,355 241,056,070 30.09 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 367.5 42,852 15,748,254 44.55 Rock Creek 323 755.0 26,383 19,918,815 43.05PRATT Pratt 382 1,160.0 42,526 49,330,173 40.63 Skyline Schools 438 389.5 47,048 18,325,133 28.79

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Kansas School Districts: 2001 School Tax Rates for 2002 2001 Total Assessed Valuation

Total SchoolLevy for

2001-2002

RAWLINS Herndon 317 91.5 $49,299 $4,510,899 47.54 Atwood 318 352.5 48,907 17,210,508 45.73RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 4,577.4 39,149 179,200,342 51.44 Nickerson 309 1,179.3 47,070 55,471,497 43.04 Fairfield 310 378.7 72,547 27,473,583 36.37 Pretty Prairie 311 323.5 41,339 13,373,248 41.27 Haven Public Schools 312 1,103.0 42,323 45,865,663 39.51 Buhler 313 2,201.5 43,892 96,212,092 49.08REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 272.5 44,026 11,908,974 29.72 Belleville 427 529.9 47,432 25,252,734 31.65 Hillcrest Rural 455 129.7 66,676 8,647,937 32.42RICE Sterling 376 501.0 39,134 19,606,054 37.29 Chase 401 170.0 72,467 12,319,382 41.59 Lyons 405 874.9 33,494 29,304,204 47.20 Little River 444 276.5 86,516 23,921,686 43.16RILEY Riley County 378 606.0 31,124 18,861,438 53.97 Manhattan 383 5,242.0 54,735 285,733,991 48.03 Blue Valley 384 267.5 42,541 11,379,656 40.52ROOKS Palco 269 159.5 79,559 12,689,638 66.14 Plainville 270 383.2 61,474 23,606,052 43.60 Stockton 271 386.0 43,229 16,686,303 29.99RUSH LaCrosse 395 339.8 58,735 19,852,597 42.53 Otis-Bison 403 277.5 56,501 15,679,095 32.07RUSSELL Paradise 399 150.5 80,071 12,050,634 43.27 Russell County 407 1,047.5 44,529 46,542,103 33.06SALINE Salina 305 7,344.0 44,379 325,921,641 68.16 Southeast of Saline 306 632.0 78,587 49,666,762 25.95 Ell-Saline 307 437.2 32,009 13,994,124 50.19SCOTT Scott County 466 984.0 58,329 57,395,729 44.06SEDGWICK Wichita 259 45,910.8 43,292 1,978,944,963 54.92 Derby 260 6,470.9 34,630 224,084,568 52.91 Haysville 261 4,242.7 22,594 95,858,147 52.36 Valley Center Public Schools 262 2,299.2 27,655 63,473,946 57.73 Mulvane 263 1,921.5 22,260 42,679,298 43.98 Clearwater 264 1,185.0 45,160 53,198,176 39.60 Goddard 265 3,668.6 31,553 115,754,788 56.19 Maize 266 5,275.5 31,823 167,994,466 61.27 Renwick 267 1,911.5 38,511 73,614,690 64.36 Cheney 268 763.7 24,786 18,948,551 58.45SEWARD Liberal 480 4,165.3 33,431 139,250,311 46.18 Kismet-Plains 483 734.9 72,990 53,611,039 34.21SHAWNEE Seaman 345 3,289.2 48,675 160,100,729 47.38 Silver Lake 372 700.0 28,185 19,729,520 50.19 Auburn Washburn 437 4,879.2 60,788 296,598,190 55.01 Shawnee Heights 450 3,265.1 39,800 129,815,176 50.81 Topeka Public Schools 501 13,445.8 43,292 568,813,403 52.54

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Total SchoolLevy for

2001-2002

SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 374.0 $61,976 $23,178,864 33.75SHERMAN Goodland 352 1,046.4 51,299 53,679,308 38.70SMITH Smith Center 237 519.0 49,127 25,535,957 33.85 West Smith County 238 207.5 40,363 8,338,968 26.10STAFFORD Stafford 349 327.4 41,149 13,472,112 62.34 St. John-Hudson 350 433.3 49,384 21,398,071 42.82 Macksville 351 287.0 91,745 26,358,469 28.45STANTON Stanton County 452 547.1 166,900 90,626,496 25.01STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 251.8 360,064 78,349,896 29.30 Hugoton Public Schools 210 1,002.3 273,131 268,761,363 26.77SUMNER Wellington 353 1,792.7 29,458 52,810,248 54.94 Conway Springs 356 552.4 27,556 15,222,206 52.77 Belle Plaine 357 825.0 19,772 16,312,038 60.77 Oxford 358 382.5 30,290 11,585,762 53.91 Argonia Public Schools 359 215.5 42,832 9,230,198 31.81 Caldwell 360 303.5 42,458 12,886,062 62.68 South Haven 509 247.0 28,432 7,036,936 40.05THOMAS Brewster 314 148.2 73,802 10,966,922 34.59 Colby Public Schools 315 1,069.4 46,959 49,908,181 39.89 Golden Plains 316 183.5 50,586 9,282,573 37.38TREGO WaKeeney 208 452.0 59,352 26,826,974 41.10WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 526.1 49,857 26,279,666 56.59 Wabaunsee East 330 510.1 46,322 23,629,017 36.16WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 247.5 69,343 17,162,281 39.66 Weskan 242 132.0 67,866 8,924,434 35.85WASHINGTON North Central 221 124.5 82,245 10,280,579 37.23 Washington Schools 222 355.5 32,488 11,549,462 59.51 Barnes 223 369.8 57,634 21,278,643 49.84 Clifton-Clyde 224 324.5 54,191 17,855,868 32.44WICHITA Leoti 467 473.8 71,143 33,707,714 35.67WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 313.5 37,490 11,753,074 26.18 Neodesha 461 818.0 22,202 18,161,643 49.72 Fredonia 484 835.0 36,455 30,403,361 41.20WOODSON Woodson 366 563.5 41,703 23,436,813 34.17WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 3,460.4 31,151 108,453,544 72.22 Piper-Kansas City 203 1,256.0 32,489 40,806,621 50.36 Bonner Springs 204 2,101.5 37,274 78,331,447 64.74 Kansas City 500 19,985.2 29,761 589,038,691 60.45 Kansas 447.047.1 16,999,763 22,458,551,515Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Web site: www.ksbe.state.ks.us/Welcome.html

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Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by State

1959-60 - 1998-99, Selected Years

State 1959-60 1969-70 1979-80 1989-90 1998-99

Alabama $241 $544 $1,612 $3,327 $5,512 Alaska 546 1,123 4,728 8,431 9,209 Arizona 404 720 1,971 4,053 5,235 Arkansas 225 568 1,574 3,485 5,193 California 424 867 2,268 4,391 6,045 Colorado 396 738 2,421 4,720 6,386 Connecticut 436 951 2,420 7,837 9,620 Delaware 456 900 2,861 5,799 8,336 District of Columbia 431 1,018 3,259 8,955 10,611 Florida 318 732 1,889 4,997 6,443 Georgia 253 588 1,625 4,275 6,534 Hawaii 325 841 2,322 4,448 6,648 Idaho 290 603 1,659 3,078 5,379 Illinois 438 909 2,587 5,118 7,676 Indiana 369 728 1,882 4,606 7,249 Iowa 368 844 2,326 4,453 6,548 Kansas 348 771 2,173 4,752 6,708 Kentucky 233 545 1,701 3,745 6,412 Louisiana 372 648 1,792 3,903 6,019 Maine 283 692 1,824 5,373 7,688 Maryland 393 918 2,598 6,275 7,865 Massachusetts 409 859 2,819 6,237 8,750 Michigan 415 904 2,640 5,546 8,142 Minnesota 425 904 2,387 4,971 7,159 Mississippi 206 501 1,664 3,094 4,871 Missouri 344 709 1,936 4,507 6,393 Montana 411 782 2,476 4,736 6,768 Nebraska 337 736 2,150 4,842 6,856 Nevada 430 769 2,088 4,117 5,934 New Hampshire 347 723 1,916 5,304 6,780 New Jersey 388 1,016 3,191 8,139 10,748 New Mexico 363 707 2,034 3,515 5,363 New York 562 1,327 3,462 8,062 10,514 North Carolina 237 612 1,754 4,290 6,088 North Dakota 367 690 1,920 4,189 5,820 Ohio 365 730 2,075 5,045 7,295 Oklahoma 311 604 1,926 3,508 5,684 Oregon 448 925 2,692 5,474 7,787 Pennsylvania 409 882 2,535 6,228 8,026 Rhode Island 413 891 2,601 6,368 9,049 South Carolina 220 613 1,752 4,082 6,003 South Dakota 347 690 1,908 3,731 5,613 Tennessee 238 566 1,635 3,664 5,521 Texas 332 624 1,916 4,150 6,161 Utah 322 626 1,657 2,764 4,478 Vermont 344 807 1,997 6,227 7,984 Virginia 274 708 1,970 4,672 6,129 Washington 420 915 2,568 4,702 6,595 West Virginia 258 670 1,920 4,360 7,176 Wisconsin 413 883 2,477 5,524 8,062 Wyoming 450 856 2,527 5,577 7,393 United States $375 $816 $2,272 $4,980 $7,013

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2001, published March 2002. Web site: http://www/nces.ed.gov/pubs2002/digest2001/

Unadjusted Dollars

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% of Grads.Taking SAT

State 2000-01**

Alabama 554 540 565 558 559 554 9 Alaska 518 501 521 513 514 510 51 Arizona 531 523 525 521 523 525 34 Arkansas 554 536 566 550 562 550 6 California 500 508 495 511 498 517 51 Colorado 537 532 536 538 539 542 31 Connecticut 513 498 507 504 509 510 82 Delaware 510 493 508 495 501 499 67 Dist. of Columbia 479 461 489 473 482 474 56 Florida 499 495 498 496 498 499 54 Georgia 480 473 484 477 491 489 63 Hawaii 484 505 485 510 486 515 52 Idaho 543 523 543 536 543 542 17 Illinois 540 540 564 575 576 589 12 Indiana 490 486 494 494 499 501 60 Iowa 587 588 590 600 593 603 5 Kansas 568 557 579 571 577 580 9 Kentucky 551 535 549 544 550 550 12 Louisiana 551 533 559 550 564 562 7 Maine 508 493 504 498 506 500 69 Maryland 509 501 507 504 508 510 65 Massachusetts 508 499 507 504 511 515 79 Michigan 532 533 557 565 561 572 11 Minnesota 546 549 582 593 580 589 9 Mississippi 557 539 569 557 566 551 4 Missouri 547 539 570 569 577 577 8 Montana 547 547 546 547 539 539 23 Nebraska 562 561 567 568 562 568 8 Nevada 517 510 508 507 509 515 33 New Hampshire 523 511 520 514 520 516 72 New Jersey 500 495 498 505 499 513 81 New Mexico 553 543 554 548 551 542 13 New York 497 495 497 499 495 505 77 North Carolina 478 470 490 486 493 499 65 North Dakota 572 569 596 599 592 599 4 Ohio 529 521 536 535 534 539 26 Oklahoma 558 542 566 557 567 561 8 Oregon 517 507 523 521 526 526 55 Pennsylvania 502 489 498 492 500 499 71 Rhode Island 508 496 501 491 501 499 71 South Carolina 477 468 480 474 486 488 57 South Dakota 585 573 574 566 577 582 4 Tennessee 560 543 563 552 562 553 13 Texas 494 490 495 500 493 499 53 Utah 572 553 583 575 575 570 5 Vermont 514 499 506 500 511 506 69 Virginia 507 498 507 496 510 501 68 Washington 525 517 519 519 527 527 53 West Virginia 528 519 526 506 527 512 18 Wisconsin 549 551 577 586 584 596 6 Wyoming 550 545 544 544 547 545 11 United States 505 501 505 508 506 514 45 * - Formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test. ** Possible scores on each part of the SAT range from 200 to 800. Rankings of states based on SAT scores alone are invalid because of the varying proportions of students in each state taking the tests.Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2001, published February 2002.

Scholastic Assessment Test* Score Averages by State 1987-88, 1995-96, and 2000-01

Mathematical Verbal Mathematical Verbal Mathematical Verbal

1995-96 1987-88 2000-01

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ALLEN Marmaton Valley 256 1,885 381 96 Iola 257 9,406 1,960 362 Humboldt 258 3,157 654 123ANDERSON Garnett 365 6,832 1,381 211 Crest 479 1,443 330 75ATCHISON Atchison County Comm. Schools 377 4,317 921 148 Atchison Public Schools 409 12,367 2,587 489BARBER Barber County North 254 3,749 799 127 South Barber 255 1,675 304 45BARTON Claflin 354 1,420 266 48 Ellinwood Public Schools 355 3,139 619 110 Great Bend 428 19,032 3,723 671 Hoisington 431 4,246 833 61BOURBON Ft. Scott 234 12,693 2,387 526 Uniontown 235 2,312 508 143BROWN Hiawatha 415 6,551 1,365 275 South Brown County 430 3,662 758 164BUTLER Bluestem 205 4,384 1,065 84 Remington-Whitewater 206 3,898 774 42 Circle 375 8,695 1,901 223 Andover 385 10,164 2,289 186 Rose Hill Public Schools 394 6,733 1,712 92 Douglass Public Schools 396 3,847 898 89 Augusta 402 12,772 2,663 324 El Dorado 490 14,974 2,679 344 Flinthills 492 1,524 321 24CHASE Chase County 284 3,000 599 134CHAUTAUQUA Cedar Vale 285 1,187 197 28 Chautauqua County Community 286 2,951 539 161CHEROKEE Riverton 404 3,542 818 49 Columbus 493 7,852 1,553 370 Galena 499 4,023 838 318 Baxter Springs 508 5,221 1,037 252CHEYENNE Cheylin 103 1,285 237 29 St. Francis Community Schools 297 2,355 442 68CLARK Minneola 219 1,044 209 27 Ashland 220 1,411 264 32CLAY Clay Center 379 8,690 1,726 274CLOUD Concordia 333 7,471 1,268 206 Southern Cloud 334 1,520 260 76COFFEY Lebo-Waverly 243 2,644 570 64 Burlington 244 4,216 938 132 Leroy-Gridley 245 1,876 377 46COMANCHE Comanche County 300 2,071 381 62

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COWLEY Central 462 1,990 393 96 Udall 463 1,953 456 69 Winfield 465 14,741 2,780 368 Arkansas City 470 17,927 3,610 661 Dexter 471 762 154 5CRAWFORD Northeast 246 4,106 732 173 Cherokee 247 4,840 970 153 Girard 248 5,411 1,143 201 Frontenac Public Schools 249 3,251 547 49 Pittsburg 250 20,698 3,483 791DECATUR Oberlin 294 3,003 550 94 Prairie Heights 295 560 127 30DICKINSON Solomon 393 1,932 388 59 Abilene 435 8,044 1,500 181 Chapman 473 6,336 1,396 167 Rural Vista 481 2,377 442 81 Herington 487 3,258 605 70DONIPHAN Wathena 406 2,073 455 85 Highland 425 1,720 271 59 Troy Public Schools 429 1,891 352 53 Midway Schools 433 1,104 228 46 Elwood 486 1,122 224 40DOUGLAS Baldwin City 348 6,647 1,267 31 Eudora 491 4,760 1,031 92 Lawrence 497 82,269 11,344 1,660EDWARDS Kinsley-Offerle 347 2,392 448 73 Lewis 502 730 159 28ELK West Elk 282 3,048 520 147 Elk Valley 283 864 186 52ELLIS Ellis 388 2,445 492 42 Victoria 432 2,049 398 62 Hays 489 22,123 4,187 519ELLSWORTH Ellsworth 327 4,218 733 72 Lorraine 328 2,807 517 85FINNEY Holcomb 363 2,402 738 83 Garden City 457 34,083 8,052 1,192FORD Spearville-Windthorst 381 1,275 282 23 Dodge City 443 26,241 5,433 883 Bucklin 459 1,534 379 96FRANKLIN West Franklin 287 4,605 1,005 78 Central Heights 288 2,920 642 103 Wellsville 289 3,927 893 70 Ottawa 290 14,325 2,814 577GEARY Junction City 475 37,005 6,541 1,430

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GOVE Grinnell Public Schools 291 719 140 13 Wheatland 292 998 190 37 Quinter Public Schools 293 1,512 325 31GRAHAM West Graham-Morland 280 582 115 17 Hill City 281 2,455 487 75GRANT Ulysses 214 7,926 2,067 264GRAY Cimarron-Ensign 102 2,995 701 74 Montezuma 371 1,496 359 39 Copeland 476 837 216 35 Ingalls 477 869 246 29GREELEY Greeley County 200 1,694 369 40GREENWOOD Madison-Virgil 386 1,696 326 96 Eureka 389 5,199 885 172 Hamilton 390 744 141 9HAMILTON Syracuse 494 2,369 450 80HARPER Anthony-Harper 361 5,410 1,007 148 Attica 511 891 178 57HARVEY Burrton 369 1,612 377 62 Newton 373 21,984 4,105 466 Sedgwick Public Schools 439 2,119 485 53 Halstead 440 4,422 972 122 Hesston 460 4,350 862 86HASKELL Sublette 374 2,268 554 25 Satanta 507 1,617 355 97HODGEMAN Jetmore 227 1,477 264 32 Hanston 228 655 172 22JACKSON North Jackson 335 2,076 447 44 Holton 336 5,593 1,090 114 Royal Valley 337 3,643 876 196JEFFERSON Valley Falls 338 2,632 567 61 Jefferson County North 339 2,627 584 75 Jefferson West 340 4,212 875 45 Oskaloosa Public Schools 341 3,409 663 122 McLouth 342 2,979 622 73 Perry Public Schools 343 5,438 1,218 131JEWELL White Rock 104 1,249 204 32 Mankato 278 1,507 284 56 Jewell 279 1,064 203 25JOHNSON Blue Valley 229 50,847 12,031 256 Spring Hill 230 6,731 1,634 127 Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch 231 10,213 2,145 147 DeSoto 232 10,593 2,395 181 Olathe 233 87,827 19,305 900 Shawnee Mission Public Schools 512 264,804 44,857 2,431KEARNY Lakin 215 2,972 709 112 Deerfield 216 1,166 292 48

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U.S.D.#

Total

KINGMAN Kingman 331 6,616 1,305 170 Cunningham 332 1,803 388 72KIOWA Greensburg 422 2,082 402 50 Mullinville 424 445 97 19 Haviland Public Schools 474 867 165 21LABETTE Parsons 503 11,380 2,205 449 Oswego 504 2,297 451 86 Chetopa 505 1,862 348 82 Labette County 506 7,511 1,586 298LANE Healy Public Schools 468 399 82 16 Dighton 482 1,840 377 50LEAVENWORTH Ft. Leavenworth 207 13,973 2,612 36 Easton 449 3,714 832 88 Leavenworth 453 28,730 5,577 989 Basehor-Linwood 458 6,915 1,539 44 Tonganoxie 464 6,822 1,638 168 Lansing 469 9,868 1,950 163LINCOLN Lincoln 298 2,460 440 55 Sylvan Grove 299 1,012 215 45LINN Pleasanton 344 2,282 469 70 Jayhawk 346 3,410 655 131 Prairie View 362 4,759 1,011 199LOGAN Oakley 274 2,799 561 99 Triplains 275 568 127 19LYON North Lyon County 251 3,466 816 93 Southern Lyon County 252 2,877 624 60 Emporia 253 27,339 5,181 937MCPHERSON Lindsborg 400 5,868 991 58 McPherson 418 14,687 2,840 228 Canton-Galva 419 2,734 616 79 Moundridge 423 3,320 676 53 Inman 448 2,467 510 25MARION Centre 397 1,755 353 42 Peabody-Burns 398 2,705 541 77 Marion 408 3,963 657 81 Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh 410 4,361 727 65 Goessel 411 1,729 365 66MARSHALL Marysville 364 5,861 1,167 132 Vermillion 380 3,020 605 154 Axtell 488 1,861 429 84 Valley Heights 498 2,349 447 68MEADE Fowler 225 922 168 21 Meade 226 2,192 431 42MIAMI Osawatomie 367 7,459 1,524 300 Paola 368 10,539 2,194 121 Louisburg 416 5,513 1,226 112

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PopulationEstimate

Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 1997Number of Poor Children

5 to 17 yrs. Related toHead of Household

Populationof Children5 to 17 yrs.

U.S.D.#

Total

MITCHELL Waconda 272 3,092 594 70 Beloit 273 5,103 1,049 100MONTGOMERY Caney Valley 436 3,894 811 163 Coffeyville 445 16,193 2,976 751 Independence 446 13,456 2,560 428 Cherryvale 447 3,255 640 86MORRIS Morris County 417 5,537 1,074 150MORTON Rolla 217 806 191 35 Elkhart 218 2,622 612 97NEMAHA Sabetha 441 4,815 1,008 144 Nemaha Valley Schools 442 3,170 647 55 B & B 451 969 234 38NEOSHO Erie-St. Paul 101 5,786 1,224 171 Chanute Public Schools 413 11,034 2,021 401NESS Nes Tre La Go 301 402 93 27 Smoky Hill 302 814 174 32 Ness City 303 1,970 393 30 Bazine 304 603 114 9NORTON Norton Community Schools 211 4,199 695 108 Northern Valley 212 988 206 35 West Solomon Valley Schools 213 694 107 20OSAGE Osage City 420 3,979 731 88 Lyndon 421 2,491 465 43 Santa Fe Trail 434 6,532 1,532 211 Burlingame Public Schools 454 2,039 390 53 Marais Des Cygnes Valley 456 1,654 375 48OSBORNE Osborne County 392 2,671 473 105OTTAWA North Ottawa County 239 3,736 765 83 Twin Valley 240 2,093 430 63PAWNEE Ft. Larned 495 7,100 1,407 245 Pawnee Heights 496 730 127 1PHILLIPS Eastern Heights 324 961 186 52 Phillipsburg 325 3,780 687 65 Logan 326 1,072 194 47POTTAWATOMIE Wamego 320 7,024 1,631 206 Kaw Valley 321 6,142 1,431 125 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton 322 2,496 534 57 Rock Creek 323 4,032 757 77PRATT Pratt 382 8,143 1,533 172 Skyline Schools 438 1,357 330 107RAWLINS Herndon 317 464 98 31 Atwood 318 2,150 420 60

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PopulationEstimate

Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 1997Number of Poor Children

5 to 17 yrs. Related toHead of Household

Populationof Children5 to 17 yrs.

U.S.D.#

Total

RENO Hutchinson Public Schools 308 34,698 5,792 1,133 Nickerson 309 7,556 1,581 323 Fairfield 310 2,798 534 90 Pretty Prairie 311 1,538 287 16 Haven Public Schools 312 6,266 1,386 212 Buhler 313 11,244 2,433 104REPUBLIC Pike Valley 426 1,322 252 29 Belleville 427 3,821 648 120 Hillcrest Rural 455 958 163 39RICE Sterling 376 3,078 566 92 Chase 401 1,104 227 52 Lyons 405 4,164 804 141 Little River 444 1,947 413 57RILEY Riley County 378 3,392 658 50 Manhattan 383 49,024 6,914 1,078 Blue Valley 384 1,498 317 69ROOKS Palco 269 916 189 34 Plainville 270 2,595 557 96 Stockton 271 2,283 422 93RUSH LaCrosse 395 2,280 345 79 Otis-Bison 403 1,715 331 36RUSSELL Paradise 399 961 179 39 Russell County 407 7,049 1,217 227SALINE Salina 305 45,681 8,569 1,305 Southeast of Saline 306 2,815 601 49 Ell-Saline 307 1,646 414 86SCOTT Scott County 466 5,051 1,174 118SEDGWICK Wichita 259 340,403 62,101 10,834 Derby 260 29,575 7,416 759 Haysville 261 17,375 4,095 362 Valley Center Public Schools 262 11,045 2,652 78 Mulvane 263 9,411 2,250 149 Clearwater 264 4,732 1,181 71 Goddard 265 11,026 2,586 149 Maize 266 11,692 3,063 142 Renwick 267 6,631 1,666 74 Cheney 268 2,856 669 50SEWARD Liberal 480 18,317 4,140 824 Kismet-Plains 483 2,842 695 78SHAWNEE Seaman 345 17,605 4,098 372 Silver Lake 372 2,964 674 3 Auburn Washburn 437 22,725 4,930 311 Shawnee Heights 450 16,426 3,903 313 Topeka Public Schools 501 108,164 18,172 3,657SHERIDAN Hoxie Community Schools 412 2,118 443 74SHERMAN Goodland 352 6,475 1,225 269

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PopulationEstimate

Kansas School Districts: Estimates of Poverty for 1997Number of Poor Children

5 to 17 yrs. Related toHead of Household

Populationof Children5 to 17 yrs.

U.S.D.#

Total

SMITH Smith Center 237 3,472 592 102 West Smith County 238 996 183 27STAFFORD Stafford 349 1,749 308 79 St. John-Hudson 350 2,092 414 59 Macksville 351 1,482 309 59STANTON Stanton County 452 2,253 512 71STEVENS Moscow Public Schools 209 778 201 32 Hugoton Public Schools 210 4,737 1,060 165SUMNER Wellington 353 10,682 2,308 195 Conway Springs 356 2,781 704 35 Belle Plaine 357 3,547 824 77 Oxford 358 2,148 482 74 Argonia Public Schools 359 1,281 274 69 Caldwell 360 2,030 368 128 South Haven 509 1,054 229 71THOMAS Brewster 314 643 140 16 Colby Public Schools 315 6,719 1,406 210 Golden Plains 316 767 147 11TREGO WaKeeney 208 3,031 605 80WABAUNSEE Mill Creek Valley 329 3,229 636 82 Wabaunsee East 330 3,065 605 37WALLACE Wallace County Schools 241 1,469 299 53 Weskan 242 348 93 17WASHINGTON North Central 221 919 173 89 Washington Schools 222 2,139 394 38 Barnes 223 2,849 569 49 Clifton-Clyde 224 2,091 417 44WICHITA Leoti 467 2,674 631 103WILSON Altoona-Midway 387 1,833 401 87 Neodesha 461 3,905 767 187 Fredonia 484 5,112 955 168WOODSON Yates Center 366 3,323 647 133WYANDOTTE Turner-Kansas City 202 18,088 3,946 468 Piper-Kansas City 203 4,605 1,150 73 Bonner Springs 204 10,995 2,234 236 Kansas City 500 119,066 24,362 6,913 Kansas 2,638,665 514,863 71,575

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Web site: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/school/sd97ftpdoc.html

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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Colleges and Universities Spring 2001

Institution, Location

Regents Institutions Emporia State University, Emporia 4,758 456 5,214 4,252 Fort Hays State University, Hays 4,802 486 5,288 4,301 Kansas State University, Manhattan 15,568 2,847 18,415 15,850 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 176 221 397 643 Kansas State University, Salina 804 51 855 675 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 4,855 1,151 6,006 5,068 University of Kansas, Lawrence 16,432 8,070 24,502 21,462 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 1,675 680 2,355 0 Wichita State University, Wichita 12,505 1,864 14,369 9,855 Total Enrollment 61,575 15,826 77,401 62,107

Municipal University: Washburn University, Topeka 5,336 333 5,669 4,201

Total Regents Institutions and Washburn Univ. 66,911 16,159 83,070 66,308

Private Colleges and Universities: Baker University, Baldwin 2,043 735 2,778 2,312 Benedictine College, Atchison 753 508 1,261 930 Bethany College, Lindsborg 358 192 550 567 Bethel College, North Newton 337 183 520 496 Friends University, Wichita 2,998 268 3,266 2,831 Kansas Wesleyan College, Salina 498 218 716 576 McPherson College, McPherson 189 206 395 383 Mid-America Nazarene College, Olathe 1,055 710 1,765 1,451 Newman University, Wichita 1,822 242 2,064 1,356 Ottawa University, Ottawa 1,249 2,570 3,819 1,733 St. Mary College, Leavenworth 508 267 775 582 Southwestern College, Winfield 949 230 1,179 742 Sterling College, Sterling 259 139 398 386 Tabor College, Hillsboro 446 165 611 529 Total Enrollment 13,464 6,633 20,097 14,874

Total All Four-Year Colleges and Universities 80,375 22,792 103,167 81,182

Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2001. Spring 2000 (published September 2000).

Enrollment

Head Count

Resident Non-resident TotalFull-time

Equivalent

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Enrollment in Kansas' Two-Year Colleges Spring 2001

Head Count

Full-timeResident Non-resident Total Equivalent

Institution, Location Enrollment

Public Community Colleges: Allen County (Iola) 1,891 92 1,983 1,111 Barton County (Great Bend) 3,296 144 3,440 1,582 Butler County (El Dorado) 6,769 609 7,378 3,960 Cloud County (Concordia) 2,386 102 2,488 1,215 Coffeyville 1,291 219 1,510 759 Colby 1,891 190 2,081 1,101 Cowley County (Arkansas City) 3,689 83 3,772 2,236 Dodge City 1,718 112 1,830 999 Fort Scott 1,568 164 1,732 967 Garden City 1,642 173 1,815 857 Highland 2,829 121 2,950 1,384 Hutchinson 3,262 95 3,357 2,064 Independence 605 484 1,089 638 Johnson County (Overland Park) 15,202 923 16,125 7,935 Kansas City 4,970 201 5,171 2,577 Labette County (Parsons) 1,196 61 1,257 631 Neosho County (Chanute) 1,321 85 1,406 771 Pratt 1,052 120 1,172 659 Seward County (Liberal) 1,507 250 1,757 840 Total Enrollment 58,085 4,228 62,313 32,285

Private Colleges: Central College (McPherson) 186 73 259 248 Donnelly College (Kansas City) 290 47 337 200 Hesston College 163 266 429 395 Total Enrollment 639 386 1,025 843 Total Public & Private Two-Year Colleges 58,724 4,614 63,338 33,128

Other Institutions Spring 2001

Head Count

Full-timeResident Non-resident Total Equivalent

Institution, Location Enrollment

Barclay College (Haviland) 106 57 163 156 Central Baptist Seminary (Kansas City) 84 50 134 98 Haskell Indian Junior College (Lawrence) 235 620 855 1,278 KC College and Bible School (Overland Pk.) 23 29 52 80 Manhattan Christian College (Manhattan) 377 0 377 291 Total Enrollment 825 756 1,581 1,903

Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2001.

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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Colleges and Universities Fall 2001

Head Count

Institution, Location

Regents Institutions Emporia State University, Emporia 5,241 582 5,823 4,727 Fort Hays State University, Hays 4,988 638 5,626 4,575 Kansas State University, Manhattan 17,465 3,496 20,961 17,960 Kansas State Veterinary Medical Center, Manhattan 186 215 401 806 Kansas State University, Salina 927 107 1,034 652 Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg 5,360 1,363 6,723 5,555 University of Kansas, Lawrence 17,358 8,424 25,782 22,883 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 1,657 751 2,408 NA Wichita State University, Wichita 12,828 2,026 14,854 10,511 Total Enrollment 66,010 17,602 83,612 67,669

Municipal University: Washburn University, Topeka 5,734 384 6,118 4,604

Total Regents Institutions and Washburn Univ. 71,744 17,986 89,730 72,273

Private Colleges and Universities: Baker University, Baldwin 2,157 762 2,919 2,492 Benedictine College, Atchison 691 657 1,348 1,027 Bethany College, Lindsborg 391 228 619 555 Bethel College, North Newton 340 185 525 506 Friends University, Wichita 2,940 250 3,190 3,076 Kansas Wesleyan College, Salina 575 209 784 604 McPherson College, McPherson 172 225 397 449 Mid-America Nazarene College, Olathe 1,062 622 1,684 1,532 Kansas Newman College, Wichita 1,762 309 2,071 1,343 Ottawa University, Ottawa 1,180 3,412 4,592 2,314 St. Mary College, Leavenworth 474 298 772 586 Southwestern College, Winfield 1,045 231 1,276 814 Sterling College, Sterling 289 172 461 416 Tabor College, Hillsboro 432 160 592 522 Total Enrollment 13,510 7,720 21,230 13,744

Total All Four-Year Colleges and Universities 85,254 25,706 110,960 86,017

Source: Kansas Board of Rgents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2001.

Full-timeEquivalentEnrollment

Resident Non-resident Total

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Enrollment in Kansas' Two-Year Colleges Fall 2001

Head Count

Resident TotalInstitution, Location

Public Community Colleges: Allen County (Iola) 2,029 121 2,150 1,272 Barton County (Great Bend) 3,389 216 3,605 1,708 Butler County (El Dorado) 7,373 656 8,029 4,447 Cloud County (Concordia) 2,710 111 2,821 1,368 Coffeyville 1,584 214 1,798 915 Colby 1,967 199 2,166 1,210 Cowley County (Arkansas City) 3,917 127 4,044 2,488 Dodge City 1,828 128 1,956 1,114 Fort Scott 1,424 241 1,665 1,023 Garden City 1,730 184 1,914 1,152 Highland 2,470 143 2,613 1,334 Hutchinson 3,632 101 3,733 2,371 Independence 575 444 1,019 683 Johnson County (Overland Park) 16,104 1,012 17,116 8,808 Kansas City 5,019 221 5,240 2,678 Labette County (Parsons) 1,282 72 1,354 723 Neosho County (Chanute) 1,365 138 1,503 859 Pratt 1,249 125 1,374 900 Seward County (Liberal) 1,581 255 1,836 1,062 Total Enrollment 61,228 4,708 65,936 36,115

Private Colleges: Central College (McPherson) 212 102 314 258 Donnelly College (Kansas City) 327 43 370 186 Hesston College 125 320 445 399 Total Enrollment 664 465 1,129 843 Total Public & Private Two-Year Colleges 61,892 5,173 67,065 36,958

Head Count

Resident TotalInstition, Location

Barclay College (Haviland) 121 75 196 162 Central Baptist Seminary (Kansas City) 86 45 131 98 Haskell Indian Junior College (Lawrence) 303 710 1,013 911 KC College and Bible School (Overland Pk.) 30 56 86 57 Manhattan Christian College (Manhattan) 412 0 412 326 Total Enrollment 952 886 1,838 1,554

Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2001 .

Enrollment

Full-time

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Full-timeEquivalent

Other Institutions Fall 2001

Non-resident

Non-resident

Equivalent

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Enrollment in Kansas' Technical Colleges Spring 2001

Head CountFull-time

Resident Non-resident Total EquivalentInstitution, Location Enrollment

Technical Colleges: Flint Hills Technical College 336 0 336 306 Emporia

Manhattan Area Technical College 356 0 356 435 Manhattan

North Central Kansas Technical College 352 0 352 352 Beloit

Northeast Kansas Technical College 238 0 238 193 Atchison

Wichita Area Technical College 2,260 0 2,260 1,035 Wichita

Total Enrollment 3,542 0 3,542 2,321

Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Spring 2001.

Enrollment in Kansas' Technical Colleges Fall 2001

Head CountFull-time

Resident Non-resident Total EquivalentInstitution, Location Enrollment

Technical Colleges:Flint Hills Technical College 364 0 364 255 Emporia

Manhattan Area Technical College 342 0 342 328 Manhattan

North Central Kansas Technical College 404 0 404 404 Beloit

Northeast Kansas Technical College 287 0 287 225 Atchison

Northwest Kansas Technical College 358 3 361 198 Goodland

Wichita Area Technical College 2,492 0 2,492 1,295 WichitaTotal Enrollment 4,247 3 4,250 2,705

Source: Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Higher Education Enrollment Report, Fall 2001.

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Educational Attainment by County, 2000 Persons 25 Years and Older

County Total

Allen 546 1,021 3,328 2,146 841 836 574 9,292 Anderson 520 469 2,310 1,183 340 434 203 5,459 Atchison 525 1,065 4,309 2,156 453 1,113 754 10,375 Barber 174 344 1,196 971 194 567 200 3,646 Barton 1,427 1,813 5,734 4,780 1,474 1,988 1,049 18,265 Bourbon 736 837 3,161 2,581 876 1,014 760 9,965 Brown 398 693 2,768 1,441 432 934 414 7,080 Butler 1,215 3,544 12,128 10,220 2,785 5,383 2,285 37,560 Chase 97 171 827 503 75 303 105 2,081 Chautauqua 252 328 1,247 685 169 264 113 3,058 Cherokee 977 1,913 5,717 3,557 880 1,124 536 14,704 Cheyenne 195 132 806 617 147 289 71 2,257 Clark 67 139 452 516 104 271 91 1,640 Clay 284 499 2,380 1,514 357 646 346 6,026 Cloud 450 550 2,631 1,607 425 731 515 6,909 Coffey 306 469 2,409 1,278 277 833 360 5,932 Comanche 59 66 535 456 106 146 72 1,440 Cowley 1,027 2,320 7,143 6,346 1,948 2,907 1,291 22,982 Crawford 1,306 2,310 7,181 5,745 1,262 3,412 2,179 23,395 Decatur 94 243 991 598 171 268 114 2,479 Dickinson 553 1,242 5,164 3,498 703 1,420 576 13,156 Doniphan 386 640 1,902 1,155 327 559 207 5,176 Douglas 1,198 2,871 11,859 12,029 2,568 13,007 9,725 53,257 Edwards 208 239 769 675 100 307 80 2,378 Elk 178 293 978 542 114 160 89 2,354 Ellis 1,171 918 4,863 3,867 700 3,028 1,731 16,278 Ellsworth 280 427 1,656 1,250 285 520 242 4,660 Finney 4,071 3,165 5,519 4,775 1,496 2,122 1,048 22,196 Ford 3,120 2,494 4,305 4,485 1,166 2,016 1,046 18,632 Franklin 943 1,371 6,228 3,693 918 1,841 759 15,753 Geary 708 1,494 4,726 4,851 1,267 1,738 960 15,744 Gove 176 153 746 546 108 290 101 2,120 Graham 131 217 724 559 124 280 90 2,125 Grant 697 644 1,319 1,040 295 561 156 4,712 Gray 617 316 911 867 248 432 145 3,536

GraduateSome College,

No DegreeLess than9th Grade

9-12th Grade,No Diploma

Graduate orProfessional

DegreeAssociate

DegreeBachelor's

DegreeHigh School

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Educational Attainment by County, 2000 Persons 25 Years and Older

County TotalGraduateSome College,

No DegreeLess than9th Grade

9-12th Grade,No Diploma

Graduate orProfessional

DegreeAssociate

DegreeBachelor's

DegreeHigh School

Greeley 80 80 288 300 64 126 45 983 Greenwood 344 676 2,064 1,251 234 541 233 5,343 Hamilton 229 174 524 413 87 213 87 1,727 Harper 218 507 1,743 1,196 175 392 231 4,462 Harvey 1,249 1,886 6,414 5,529 1,316 3,222 1,662 21,278 Haskell 376 255 637 679 119 328 111 2,505 Hodgeman 60 120 422 367 136 213 58 1,376 Jackson 329 682 3,774 1,879 295 905 364 8,228 Jefferson 417 932 5,159 2,903 540 1,446 730 12,127 Jewell 139 208 1,106 814 145 284 102 2,798 Johnson 4,940 10,126 51,871 69,075 18,598 93,884 47,335 295,829 Kearny 341 286 719 672 185 242 147 2,592 Kingman 330 559 1,955 1,574 356 745 290 5,809 Kiowa 134 196 668 673 136 307 113 2,227 Labette 869 1,684 4,781 3,982 1,308 1,584 799 15,007 Lane 80 92 508 429 106 212 64 1,491 Leavenworth 1,788 4,253 15,188 10,397 2,828 5,892 4,446 44,792 Lincoln 185 198 906 669 146 316 128 2,548 Linn 391 855 2,584 1,521 359 528 300 6,538 Logan 130 143 797 507 120 264 97 2,058 Lyon 1,614 2,118 6,549 4,842 708 2,913 1,815 20,559 McPherson 1,307 1,374 6,131 4,830 1,203 3,127 1,106 19,078 Marion 628 777 3,476 2,014 495 1,056 554 9,000 Marshall 524 591 3,407 1,693 258 647 340 7,460 Meade 324 256 840 779 169 396 182 2,946 Miami 757 1,548 6,766 4,703 1,100 2,456 1,114 18,444 Mitchell 263 288 1,681 1,327 303 559 224 4,645 Montgomery 1,425 3,092 7,286 6,219 2,224 2,581 1,263 24,090 Morris 230 415 1,723 1,047 133 409 267 4,224 Morton 183 209 748 526 117 276 106 2,165 Nemaha 706 439 3,251 1,329 286 741 286 7,038 Neosho 634 1,205 3,906 2,803 897 1,102 566 11,113 Ness 176 213 912 608 143 324 122 2,498 Norton 246 387 1,571 1,149 182 484 159 4,178 Osage 528 1,080 4,707 2,719 489 1,091 503 11,117

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Educational Attainment by County, 2000 Persons 25 Years and Older

County TotalGraduateSome College,

No DegreeLess than9th Grade

9-12th Grade,No Diploma

Graduate orProfessional

DegreeAssociate

DegreeBachelor's

DegreeHigh School

Osborne 241 231 1,256 774 129 360 124 3,115 Ottawa 232 353 1,601 1,096 256 521 169 4,228 Pawnee 208 533 1,452 1,302 318 748 314 4,875 Phillips 369 285 1,541 1,079 236 535 137 4,182 Pottawatomie 409 825 4,278 2,763 564 1,762 840 11,441 Pratt 322 553 1,763 1,652 736 944 395 6,365 Rawlins 149 181 743 587 149 277 66 2,152 Reno 2,380 5,055 13,167 11,890 3,132 4,937 2,521 43,082 Republic 179 305 1,760 1,123 256 456 177 4,256 Rice 352 762 2,251 1,846 314 824 352 6,701 Riley 571 1,237 6,591 7,421 1,642 6,350 5,546 29,358 Rooks 190 313 1,617 985 197 456 143 3,901 Rush 220 221 834 749 123 304 117 2,568 Russell 439 462 1,903 1,392 239 563 325 5,323 Saline 1,475 3,033 11,979 9,110 2,025 4,931 2,127 34,680 Scott 237 285 974 867 236 495 282 3,376 Sedgwick 13,572 28,575 82,723 71,705 14,192 49,230 22,588 282,585 Seward 2,643 1,959 3,408 2,356 601 1,193 530 12,690 Shawnee 4,255 9,012 37,589 27,161 4,598 19,270 9,824 111,709 Sheridan 109 123 698 536 136 210 93 1,905 Sherman 260 318 1,551 1,274 268 476 172 4,319 Smith 214 300 1,267 804 195 406 152 3,338 Stafford 186 371 946 893 258 457 143 3,254 Stanton 185 138 455 386 56 178 70 1,468 Stevens 269 373 1,052 893 124 431 145 3,287 Sumner 588 1,689 6,293 4,350 1,132 1,819 791 16,662 Thomas 112 250 1,506 1,408 456 809 437 4,978 Trego 173 195 881 603 161 218 111 2,342 Wabaunsee 223 242 2,104 1,061 192 554 247 4,623 Wallace 93 88 416 297 44 151 44 1,133 Washington 521 337 1,744 1,054 223 492 201 4,572 Wichita 203 159 534 376 101 190 62 1,625 Wilson 549 764 2,581 1,859 431 526 234 6,944 Woodson 163 280 1,072 682 166 228 76 2,667 Wyandotte 8,567 16,554 33,098 21,238 5,515 7,420 4,216 96,608 Kansas 88,124 149,675 507,612 417,722 99,096 290,271 148,707 1,701,207

Source: U.S. Census Burea, Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000 (Table DP-2) .

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Number of Number in Per Capita Number Per 1,000Public Libraries 1,000s in 1,000s Population

Alabama 208 8,537 2.0 17 3.9 Alaska 86 2,158 3.5 7 10.9 Arizona 39 8,735 1.9 21 4.6 Arkansas 40 5,281 2.2 11 4.4 California 178 64,844 1.9 141 4.2 Colorado 113 10,660 2.7 24 6.0 Connecticut 194 14,518 4.4 37 11.3 Delaware 31 1,323 2.0 4 6.1 District of Columbia 1 2,345 4.5 4 7.4 Florida 77 27,036 1.8 83 5.4 Georgia 57 14,910 1.9 31 4.0 Hawaii 1 3,198 2.7 5 4.5 Idaho 105 3,447 3.3 9 8.6 Illinois 628 40,556 3.8 107 10.0 Indiana 238 22,567 4.4 66 12.9 Iowa 533 11,675 4.0 38 13.1 Kansas 316 10,126 4.7 26 12.2 Kentucky 116 7,701 2.0 14 3.5 Louisiana 65 10,546 2.4 30 6.8 Maine 268 5,587 5.0 12 10.5 Maryland 24 15,130 3.0 27 5.3 Massachusetts 371 30,087 4.9 84 13.7 Michigan 383 25,960 2.8 75 8.0 Minnesota 134 15,317 3.2 42 8.7 Mississippi 49 5,511 2.0 13 4.6 Missouri 155 23,122 4.9 66 14.0 Montana 79 2,589 2.9 6 6.4 Nebraska 237 5,512 4.0 16 11.3 Nevada 23 4,024 2.2 8 4.2 New Hampshire 228 5,362 4.5 15 12.9 New Jersey 304 30,197 3.8 66 8.2 New Mexico 75 3,976 2.7 8 5.2 New York 747 76,351 4.6 247 14.8 North Carolina 75 15,377 2.0 36 4.7 North Dakota 82 2,120 3.9 4 8.2 Ohio 250 45,515 4.0 87 7.7 Oklahoma 115 6,043 2.2 17 6.1 Oregon 125 7,969 2.6 22 7.2 Pennsylvania 460 25,982 2.2 49 4.2 Rhode Island 48 4,055 4.0 8 7.5 South Carolina 41 7,732 2.0 19 5.1 South Dakota 111 2,602 5.0 6 11.3 Tennessee 194 8,945 1.7 19 3.5 Texas 529 34,919 1.9 80 4.4 Utah 70 5,693 2.7 12 5.8 Vermont 191 2,733 5.0 8 14.3 Virginia 90 17,738 2.6 43 6.2 Washington 67 16,118 2.9 45 8.1 West Virginia 97 4,856 2.7 8 4.3 Wisconsin 375 17,930 3.4 60 11.4 Wyoming 23 2,269 4.7 5 10.1 United States 9,046 747,482 2.8 1,886 7.2 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: FY 1999, February 2002.

Serial SubscriptionsBooks and Serial Volumes

Public Library Materials by State, FY 1999

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Number of Number in Per Capita Number Per 1,000Public Libraries 1,000s in 1,000s Population

Alabama 206 8,600 2.0 18 4.0 Alaska 87 2,224 3.5 7 11.3 Arizona 39 8,723 1.8 22 4.5 Arkansas 43 5,408 2.2 11 4.6 California 179 66,193 1.9 151 4.4 Colorado 113 10,863 2.6 24 5.8 Connecticut 194 14,238 4.3 35 10.6 Delaware 37 1,445 2.2 5 8.2 District of Columbia 1 2,385 4.2 4 6.3 Florida 72 29,222 1.8 79 4.9 Georgia 57 14,869 1.9 27 3.5 Hawaii 1 3,194 2.7 6 4.9 Idaho 106 3,506 3.2 8 7.2 Illinois 628 41,014 3.8 125 11.6 Indiana 239 21,730 4.2 67 13.1 Iowa 535 11,595 4.0 40 13.6 Kansas 321 10,207 4.7 25 11.6 Kentucky 116 7,856 2.0 15 3.8 Louisiana 65 10,608 2.4 29 6.6 Maine 271 5,683 4.9 12 10.2 Maryland 24 15,387 3.0 27 5.3 Massachusetts 371 30,238 4.9 87 14.1 Michigan 384 26,753 2.9 78 8.4 Minnesota 140 15,599 3.2 42 8.5 Mississippi 49 5,602 2.0 11 4.1 Missouri 147 22,697 4.8 64 13.6 Montana 79 2,638 3.0 6 6.4 Nebraska 240 5,605 4.0 16 11.4 Nevada 23 4,136 2.2 8 4.6 New Hampshire 228 5,506 4.5 16 13.1 New Jersey 303 30,593 3.7 64 7.7 New Mexico 78 4,108 2.7 7 5.0 New York 750 77,571 4.6 246 14.7 North Carolina 76 15,609 2.0 37 4.8 North Dakota 81 2,145 3.9 4 8.2 Ohio 250 47,122 4.2 106 9.4 Oklahoma 115 6,110 2.2 17 6.2 Oregon 125 8,346 2.7 23 7.3 Pennsylvania 457 26,351 2.3 51 4.4 Rhode Island 48 4,345 4.1 8 7.4 South Carolina 41 8,055 2.1 21 5.3 South Dakota 120 2,703 4.3 6 10.0 Tennessee 183 9,747 1.8 18 3.4 Texas 538 35,040 1.9 88 4.8 Utah 70 5,756 2.6 13 6.0 Vermont 190 2,772 5.1 8 15.1 Virginia 90 18,378 2.7 42 6.1 Washington 66 16,561 2.9 46 8.1 West Virginia 97 4,814 2.7 8 4.3 Wisconsin 378 18,294 3.4 61 11.4 Wyoming 23 2,375 5.0 5 10.3 United States 9,074 760,513 2.9 1,944 7.3 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: FY 2000, July 2002.

Serial SubscriptionsBooks and Serial Volumes

Public Library Materials by State, FY 2000

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Public Library Service by State, FY 1999

Number ofPublic Libraries Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita

Alabama 208 13,906 3.2 2,440 0.6 15,783 3.6 Alaska 86 2,885 4.6 420 0.7 3,834 6.2 Arizona 39 19,814 4.3 4,953 1.1 28,665 6.2 Arkansas 40 6,197 2.5 1,164 0.5 9,676 4.0 California 178 130,205 3.9 37,237 1.1 163,760 4.9 Colorado 113 21,745 5.4 5,623 1.4 37,779 9.5 Connecticut 194 20,389 6.2 4,042 1.2 27,584 8.4 Delaware 31 2,569 3.9 637 1.0 3,822 5.8 District of Columbia 1 1,497 2.9 (S) (S) 1,418 2.7 Florida 77 51,489 3.4 26,325 1.7 74,332 4.9 Georgia 57 23,856 3.1 6,343 0.8 35,477 4.6 Hawaii 1 6,143 5.1 1,223 1.0 7,345 6.2 Idaho 105 5,707 5.4 879 0.8 8,189 7.8 Illinois 628 57,784 5.4 16,087 1.5 83,549 7.8 Indiana 238 30,340 5.9 7,412 1.4 54,714 10.6 Iowa 533 14,586 5.0 2,024 0.7 25,009 8.5 Kansas 316 11,491 5.3 2,861 1.3 20,502 9.5 Kentucky 116 12,008 3.1 1,627 0.4 20,092 5.1 Louisiana 65 12,886 3.0 4,367 1.0 17,852 4.1 Maine 268 5,231 4.7 (S) (S) 8,049 7.2 Maryland 24 27,076 5.3 7,349 1.4 45,506 8.9 Massachusetts 371 (S) (S) (S) (S) 46,559 7.5 Michigan 383 38,459 4.1 7,698 0.8 50,601 5.4 Minnesota 134 21,961 4.5 5,556 1.1 42,224 8.7 Mississippi 49 7,063 2.6 1,217 0.4 8,651 3.1 Missouri 155 23,376 5.0 6,007 1.3 39,689 8.4 Montana 79 3,199 3.6 505 0.6 4,885 5.5 Nebraska 237 6,640 4.8 1,097 0.8 10,853 7.8 Nevada 23 6,483 3.5 1,763 0.9 8,269 4.5 New Hampshire 228 5,782 4.9 935 0.8 8,732 7.3 New Jersey 304 39,067 4.9 8,072 1.0 45,966 5.7 New Mexico 75 7,582 5.2 1,150 0.8 7,720 5.3 New York 747 102,948 6.2 30,922 1.9 122,178 7.3 North Carolina 75 27,891 3.7 6,703 0.9 42,633 5.6 North Dakota 82 2,255 4.1 (S) (S) 3,981 7.3

Reference Transactions Total CirculationLibrary Visits

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Public Library Service by State, FY 1999

Number ofPublic Libraries Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita

Reference Transactions Total CirculationLibrary Visits

Ohio 250 63,052 5.6 17,742 1.6 140,024 12.4 Oklahoma 115 11,264 4.1 1,920 0.7 16,211 5.9 Oregon 125 (S) (S) 2,461 0.8 31,948 10.3 Pennsylvania 460 38,265 3.3 8,990 0.8 54,499 4.7 Rhode Island 48 5,380 5.4 956 1.0 6,508 6.5 South Carolina 41 12,731 3.3 4,127 1.1 17,274 4.5 South Dakota 111 2,774 5.3 525 1.0 4,482 8.6 Tennessee 194 14,934 2.8 3,508 0.7 21,310 4.0 Texas 529 52,893 2.9 16,847 0.9 77,528 4.2 Utah 70 10,532 5.0 (S) (S) 20,634 9.8 Vermont 191 3,100 5.7 (S) (S) 3,949 7.2 Virginia 90 29,507 4.3 6,745 1.0 51,252 7.5 Washington 67 (S) (S) (S) (S) 53,028 9.5 West Virginia 97 6,418 3.6 1,663 0.9 8,514 4.7 Wisconsin 375 28,734 5.4 6,000 1.1 46,645 8.8 Wyoming 23 2,492 5.2 432 0.9 3,734 7.8 United States 9,046 1,119,733 4.3 294,568 1.1 1,693,416 6.4 Note: (S) Data are suppressed (item response rate less than 70 percent). Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: FY 1999, February 2002.

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Public Library Service by State, FY 2000

Number ofPublic Libraries Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita

Alabama 206 12,395 2.8 2,728 0.6 15,340 3.5 Alaska 87 2,864 4.6 358 0.6 3,664 5.8 Arizona 39 20,500 4.3 4,478 0.9 30,790 6.4 Arkansas 43 7,009 2.9 1,430 0.6 10,240 4.2 California 179 132,428 3.9 36,282 1.1 165,950 4.8 Colorado 113 22,611 5.5 5,961 1.4 39,130 9.5 Connecticut 194 20,326 6.2 3,785 1.2 27,948 8.5 Delaware 37 2,801 4.2 593 0.9 4,196 6.3 District of Columbia 1 (S) (S) (S) (S) 1,072 1.9 Florida 72 54,962 3.4 23,513 1.5 75,708 4.7 Georgia 57 24,179 3.1 6,294 0.8 34,458 4.4 Hawaii 1 6,301 5.3 1,208 1.0 6,948 5.8 Idaho 106 5,539 5.0 931 0.8 8,263 7.4 Illinois 628 58,964 5.5 16,223 1.5 83,104 7.7 Indiana 239 31,670 6.1 7,225 1.4 57,133 11.1 Iowa 535 14,801 5.1 2,066 0.7 25,217 8.6 Kansas 321 11,303 5.2 2,732 1.3 20,808 9.6 Kentucky 116 13,350 3.3 1,868 0.5 20,280 5.1 Louisiana 65 12,622 2.9 4,625 1.0 17,791 4.0 Maine 271 5,594 4.8 952 0.8 8,124 7.0 Maryland 24 26,183 5.1 6,389 1.2 45,393 8.9 Massachusetts 371 (S) (S) 5357 0.9 45,433 7.4 Michigan 384 39,786 4.3 7,619 0.8 50,872 5.5 Minnesota 140 22,376 4.5 5,313 1.1 44,009 8.9 Mississippi 49 7,281 2.6 1,314 0.5 8,428 3.1 Missouri 147 23,185 4.9 6,061 1.3 38,458 8.1 Montana 79 3,448 3.9 520 0.6 4,819 5.5 Nebraska 240 6,305 4.5 1,074 0.8 11,176 8.0 Nevada 23 6,755 3.6 1,310 0.7 8,992 4.8 New Hampshire 228 5,911 4.8 868 0.7 8,778 7.2 New Jersey 303 39,236 4.7 7,001 0.8 45,677 5.5 New Mexico 78 7,592 5.1 1,068 0.7 7,807 5.2 New York 750 101,437 6.1 31,921 1.9 122,147 7.3 North Carolina 76 28,818 3.8 6,925 0.9 42,539 5.6 North Dakota 81 2,384 4.4 363 0.7 3,902 7.2

Reference Transactions Total CirculationLibrary Visits

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Public Library Service by State, FY 2000

Number ofPublic Libraries Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita Totals in 1,000s Per Capita

Reference Transactions Total CirculationLibrary Visits

Ohio 250 66,096 5.8 17,997 1.6 144,911 12.8 Oklahoma 115 12,075 4.4 2,131 0.8 16,214 5.9 Oregon 125 (S) (S) 2,511 0.8 34,814 11.1 Pennsylvania 457 38,748 3.3 8,800 0.8 54,560 4.7 Rhode Island 48 5,422 5.2 902 0.9 6,521 6.2 South Carolina 41 13,142 3.4 4,160 1.1 17,476 4.5 South Dakota 120 2,924 4.7 (S) (S) 4,596 7.4 Tennessee 183 15,445 2.8 3,934 0.7 20,682 3.8 Texas 538 53,436 2.9 16,737 0.9 78,370 4.3 Utah 70 10,858 4.9 (S) (S) 22,314 10.0 Vermont 190 3,096 5.7 392 0.7 3,899 7.2 Virginia 90 28,968 4.2 7,082 1.0 53,251 7.8 Washington 66 26,313 4.6 7,806 1.4 53,307 9.4 West Virginia 97 6,427 3.6 1,539 0.9 8,254 4.6 Wisconsin 378 29,441 5.5 6,113 1.1 46,489 8.7 Wyoming 23 2,691 5.6 420 0.9 3,711 7.7 United States 9,074 1,146,284 4.3 291,476 1.1 1,713,967 6.4 Note: (S) Data are suppressed (item response rate less than 70 percent). Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: FY 2000, July 2002.

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Number ofPublic Libraries

Alabama 208 124 59.6 202 97.1 Alaska 86 35 40.7 65 75.6 Arizona 39 29 74.4 36 92.3 Arkansas 40 30 75.0 38 95.0 California 178 150 84.3 175 98.3 Colorado 113 110 97.3 110 97.3 Connecticut 194 165 85.1 173 89.2 Delaware 31 31 100.0 31 100.0 District of Columbia 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 Florida 77 64 83.1 74 96.1 Georgia 57 57 100.0 57 100.0 Hawaii 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 Idaho 105 85 81.0 98 93.3 Illinois 628 593 94.4 592 94.3 Indiana 238 132 55.5 230 96.6 Iowa 533 394 73.9 474 88.9 Kansas 316 231 73.1 266 84.2 Kentucky 116 116 100.0 116 100.0 Louisiana 65 65 100.0 65 100.0 Maine 268 151 56.3 227 84.7 Maryland 24 24 100.0 24 100.0 Massachusetts 371 350 94.3 356 96.0 Michigan 383 350 91.4 365 95.3 Minnesota 134 119 88.8 130 97.0 Mississippi 49 49 100.0 49 100.0 Missouri 155 81 52.3 133 85.8 Montana 79 53 67.1 74 93.7 Nebraska 237 151 63.7 177 74.7 Nevada 23 23 100.0 23 100.0 New Hampshire 228 97 42.5 182 79.8 New Jersey 304 283 93.1 288 94.7 New Mexico 75 65 86.7 72 96.0 New York 747 700 93.7 730 97.7 North Carolina 75 60 80.0 75 100.0 North Dakota 82 57 69.5 59 72.0 Ohio 250 250 100.0 250 100.0 Oklahoma 115 106 92.2 107 93.0 Oregon 125 92 73.6 122 97.6 Pennsylvania 460 329 71.5 441 95.9 Rhode Island 48 44 91.7 45 93.8 South Carolina 41 41 100.0 41 100.0 South Dakota 111 53 47.7 75 67.6 Tennessee 194 81 41.8 170 87.6 Texas 529 373 70.5 487 92.1 Utah 70 45 64.3 66 94.3 Vermont 191 135 70.7 143 74.9 Virginia 90 70 77.8 89 98.9 Washington 67 59 88.1 67 100.0 West Virginia 97 30 30.9 97 100.0 Wisconsin 375 326 86.9 367 97.9 Wyoming 23 23 100.0 23 100.0 United States 9,046 7,083 78.3 8,358 92.4

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: FY 1999, February 2002.

Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internetby State, FY 1999

Total TotalPercent Percent

Provide ElectronicServices

Provide Access toInternet

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Number ofPublic Libraries

Alabama 206 183 88.8 203 98.5 Alaska 87 68 78.2 69 79.3 Arizona 39 32 82.1 37 94.9 Arkansas 43 37 86.0 41 95.3 California 179 164 91.6 178 99.4 Colorado 113 106 93.8 111 98.2 Connecticut 194 174 89.7 185 95.4 Delaware 37 36 97.3 36 97.3 District of Columbia 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 Florida 72 72 100.0 72 100.0 Georgia 57 57 100.0 57 100.0 Hawaii 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 Idaho 106 97 91.5 105 99.1 Illinois 628 597 95.1 613 97.6 Indiana 239 232 97.1 232 97.1 Iowa 535 413 77.2 507 94.8 Kansas 321 245 76.3 293 91.3 Kentucky 116 116 100.0 116 100.0 Louisiana 65 65 100.0 65 100.0 Maine 271 206 76.0 251 92.6 Maryland 24 24 100.0 24 100.0 Massachusetts 371 361 97.3 363 97.8 Michigan 384 338 88.0 378 98.4 Minnesota 140 134 95.7 137 97.9 Mississippi 49 49 100.0 49 100.0 Missouri 147 94 63.9 142 96.6 Montana 79 66 83.5 75 94.9 Nebraska 240 154 64.2 188 78.3 Nevada 23 23 100.0 23 100.0 New Hampshire 228 139 61.0 195 85.5 New Jersey 303 287 94.7 291 96.0 New Mexico 78 72 92.3 77 98.7 New York 750 718 95.7 744 99.2 North Carolina 76 74 97.4 76 100.0 North Dakota 81 43 53.1 59 72.8 Ohio 250 250 100.0 250 100.0 Oklahoma 115 108 93.9 109 94.8 Oregon 125 101 80.8 120 96.0 Pennsylvania 457 395 86.4 444 97.2 Rhode Island 48 46 95.8 48 100.0 South Carolina 41 41 100.0 41 100.0 South Dakota 120 66 55.0 83 69.2 Tennessee 183 140 76.5 178 97.3 Texas 538 414 77.0 511 95.0 Utah 70 50 71.4 69 98.6 Vermont 190 123 64.7 144 75.8 Virginia 90 79 87.8 89 98.9 Washington 66 56 84.8 65 98.5 West Virginia 97 35 36.1 97 100.0 Wisconsin 378 325 86.0 373 98.7 Wyoming 23 23 100.0 23 100.0 United States 9,074 7,730 85.2 8,638 95.2

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Public Libraries in the United States: FY 2000, July 2002.

Public Libraries Providing Access to Electronic Services and the Internetby State, FY 2000

Total TotalPercent Percent

Provide ElectronicServices

Provide Access toInternet

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County Republican Democrat Reform Libertarian Independent Independent Constitution

Allen 3,379 2,132 46 21 8 164 16 Anderson 1,984 1,327 47 12 7 94 7 Atchison 3,378 3,171 56 44 9 233 9 Barber 1,755 637 22 3 4 73 4 Barton 7,302 3,238 100 43 10 251 11 Bourbon 3,852 2,211 46 27 3 159 10 Brown 2,985 1,512 47 14 4 120 9 Butler 13,377 6,755 175 102 56 497 40 Chase 848 391 14 7 0 56 1 Chautauqua 1,347 443 40 9 2 36 3 Cherokee 5,014 3,783 42 37 16 225 13 Cheyenne 1,312 350 12 4 0 47 2 Clark 926 292 7 1 0 34 1 Clay 2,998 951 29 14 1 93 2 Cloud 2,918 1,314 36 20 2 210 3 Coffey 2,700 1,196 21 15 4 96 8 Comanche 760 211 12 1 0 18 4 Cowley 8,080 5,535 92 46 24 416 17 Crawford 7,160 7,076 87 45 17 630 19 Decatur 1,255 424 24 1 2 51 2 Dickinson 5,243 2,413 74 25 7 322 8 Doniphan 2,350 1,134 46 17 3 90 9 Douglas 17,062 18,249 147 277 50 4,031 22 Edwards 1,062 447 13 4 3 33 1 Elk 1,080 402 20 6 1 34 7 Ellis 6,516 3,926 112 30 20 543 13 Ellsworth 1,845 825 28 9 1 130 1 Finney 6,442 2,431 45 26 13 182 11 Ford 6,050 2,566 49 19 23 200 10 Franklin 5,925 3,321 60 29 8 306 9 Geary 3,977 2,660 42 15 11 158 3 Gove 1,122 296 23 6 3 44 1 Graham 1,058 346 14 5 4 47 0 Grant 2,126 683 5 1 1 39 1 Gray 1,631 482 10 9 1 27 0 Greeley 628 143 5 3 0 24 0 Greenwood 2,392 1,027 39 10 6 81 6 Hamilton 901 264 6 4 1 15 1 Harper 2,076 869 20 5 4 75 6 Harvey 8,271 4,591 76 54 20 651 21 Haskell 1,323 263 11 3 0 16 0 Hodgeman 835 217 10 3 1 21 1 Jackson 3,001 1,990 98 24 5 123 9 Jefferson 4,423 3,000 68 44 8 321 13 Jewell 1,400 380 23 12 3 57 2 Johnson 129,965 79,118 608 1,019 200 6,493 133 Kearny 1,084 320 9 5 0 16 1 Kingman 2,672 991 36 10 1 86 12 Kiowa 1,262 294 8 6 3 34 1 Labette 4,475 3,745 42 22 11 230 13 Lane 846 252 6 4 1 23 1 Leavenworth 12,583 9,733 124 103 30 679 19 Lincoln 1,295 469 20 5 1 98 2 Linn 2,513 1,587 41 19 5 91 3 Logan 1,088 231 20 5 2 49 2

Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President November 2000

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County Republican Democrat Reform Libertarian Independent Independent Constitution

Kansas General Election Statistics for President and Vice-President November 2000

Lyon 6,652 5,190 92 38 52 417 14 McPherson 8,501 3,272 59 54 27 534 14 Marion 4,156 1,475 42 22 10 189 9 Marshall 3,066 1,831 62 8 7 134 7 Meade 1,604 400 11 3 1 33 1 Miami 6,611 4,554 67 50 20 294 11 Mitchell 2,350 751 34 6 6 115 4 Montgomery 8,496 4,770 113 58 18 269 21 Morris 1,599 882 44 5 7 104 0 Morton 1,203 321 6 4 3 19 1 Nemaha 3,578 1,494 91 15 7 102 3 Neosho 4,014 2,588 67 9 8 194 6 Ness 1,420 383 14 5 0 49 5 Norton 1,744 598 23 6 13 65 2 Osage 3,770 2,530 86 31 13 171 12 Osborne 1,432 484 28 6 4 74 2 Ottawa 1,977 631 25 4 2 145 7 Pawnee 1,850 968 13 6 7 93 3 Phillips 2,057 611 22 8 3 85 6 Pottawatomie 4,985 2,037 408 29 8 252 12 Pratt 2,885 1,314 39 14 8 149 7 Rawlins 1,349 306 28 5 1 49 2 Reno 15,179 9,025 180 102 30 877 37 Republic 2,239 604 24 9 4 103 2 Rice 2,903 1,422 40 16 7 128 4 Riley 10,672 6,188 119 69 25 1,171 9 Rooks 2,016 597 45 8 2 105 2 Rush 1,235 505 21 7 2 82 2 Russell 2,434 886 23 8 5 121 5 Saline 12,412 7,487 145 68 28 1,367 20 Scott 1,811 418 17 4 0 52 1 Sedgwick 93,724 62,561 1,006 928 239 4,669 290 Seward 3,869 1,126 17 20 0 60 4 Shawnee 35,894 34,818 725 263 67 2,529 77 Sheridan 1,132 281 16 1 0 55 4 Sherman 1,894 681 24 14 3 60 6 Smith 1,534 534 16 7 6 79 8 Stafford 1,546 567 21 5 2 54 5 Stanton 785 215 8 1 1 16 3 Stevens 1,714 345 9 4 2 34 3 Sumner 6,176 3,549 107 49 22 306 23 Thomas 2,822 807 38 8 5 93 7 Trego 1,220 516 18 4 5 69 5 Wabaunsee 2,182 1,025 89 16 4 96 8 Wallace 737 103 2 3 2 14 0 Washington 2,446 687 42 7 1 77 7 Wichita 859 207 7 1 1 15 0 Wilson 2,748 1,186 24 16 9 100 12 Woodson 974 521 27 6 5 59 3 Wyandotte 14,024 32,411 273 191 51 1,287 35 Kansas 622,332 399,276 7,370 4,525 1,373 36,086 1,254 Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office.

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Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senator

November 2002

County

Allen 3,530 287 389 Anderson 2,105 228 240 Atchison 3,391 484 559 Barber 1,605 76 100 Barton 8,042 323 384 Bourbon 3,312 363 361 Brown 2,931 207 228 Butler 14,155 729 1,795 Chase 919 47 84 Chautauqua 982 63 102 Cherokee 4,694 715 677 Cheyenne 1,104 45 37 Clark 753 37 47 Clay 2,957 80 124 Cloud 2,823 143 173 Coffey 2,870 162 200 Comanche 672 59 20 Cowley 8,494 689 1,202 Crawford 7,712 1,240 1,250 Decatur 1,293 41 48 Dickinson 5,874 304 390 Doniphan 1,947 165 192 Douglas 19,466 3,472 4,201 Edwards 1,096 38 42 Elk 950 84 104 Ellis 7,544 431 551 Ellsworth 2,222 102 134 Finney 6,249 241 376 Ford 6,141 186 234 Franklin 5,769 564 713 Geary 3,863 229 480 Gove 1,159 36 54 Graham 931 41 55 Grant 1,824 35 66 Gray 1,559 26 54 Greeley 526 9 24 Greenwood 2,099 123 231 Hamilton 809 15 32 Harper 1,955 96 190 Harvey 9,296 464 1,052 Haskell 1,191 11 51 Hodgeman 793 9 28 Jackson 3,503 240 309 Jefferson 5,066 431 599 Jewell 1,264 44 70 Johnson 121,570 20,184 10,209 Kearny 1,059 28 27 Kingman 2,623 86 169 Kiowa 1,139 27 34 Labette 5,250 400 777 Lane 768 18 27 Leavenworth 11,853 1,685 1,701 Lincoln 1,272 27 74 Linn 2,377 264 281

Steven RosileLibertarian

Pat RobertsRepublican

George CookReform

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Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senator

November 2002

CountySteven Rosile

LibertarianPat RobertsRepublican

George CookReform

Logan 1,103 28 53 Lyon 8,080 514 857 McPherson 8,743 340 646 Marion 4,164 139 304 Marshall 3,508 168 270 Meade 1,432 39 61 Miami 6,964 747 785 Mitchell 2,386 56 153 Montgomery 7,741 602 1,125 Morris 2,137 81 146 Morton 1,016 18 42 Nemaha 3,906 220 249 Neosho 3,870 299 498 Ness 1,115 40 33 Norton 1,876 69 82 Osage 4,210 452 459 Osborne 1,460 61 72 Ottawa 2,299 92 124 Pawnee 2,102 54 94 Phillips 1,799 72 86 Pottawatomie 5,482 520 393 Pratt 2,808 111 200 Rawlins 1,447 32 64 Reno 16,632 912 1,675 Republic 1,999 55 93 Rice 3,172 121 207 Riley 10,822 855 1,197 Rooks 1,824 99 89 Rush 1,259 50 79 Russell 2,472 101 137 Saline 15,319 798 1,467 Scott 1,632 59 70 Sedgwick 89,181 5,828 13,786 Seward 3,153 123 197 Shawnee 46,532 5,499 5,674 Sheridan 1,037 30 38 Sherman 1,803 65 78 Smith 1,529 65 82 Stafford 1,514 43 80 Stanton 625 18 18 Stevens 1,461 27 37 Sumner 6,496 448 907 Thomas 2,559 81 127 Trego 1,257 65 65 Wabaunsee 2,415 159 185 Wallace 654 13 7 Washington 2,283 82 105 Wichita 731 22 20 Wilson 2,631 161 297 Woodson 1,011 97 86 Wyandotte 15,414 7,146 4,258

Kansas 632,416 63,909 69,408

Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office.

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Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senator November 1998

Paul Feleciano, Jr. Tom Oyler Alvin Bauman Sam BrownbackCounty Democrat Libertarian Reform Republican

Allen 1,126 37 38 2,584 Anderson 670 26 43 1,758 Atchison 1,548 55 169 2,742 Barber 523 45 41 1,715 Barton 1,913 106 152 6,240 Bourbon 1,077 45 42 3,565 Brown 632 28 417 2,762 Butler 4,850 207 308 10,410 Chase 267 12 14 583 Chautauqua 288 11 23 818 Cherokee 1,954 88 80 4,919 Cheyenne 225 13 26 981 Clark 183 8 19 705 Clay 594 39 67 2,607 Cloud 940 42 93 2,432 Coffey 561 35 41 2,206 Comanche 173 15 13 600 Cowley 3,209 142 114 5,575 Crawford 3,641 178 104 8,005 Decatur 282 19 19 1,018 Dickinson 1,706 75 89 4,031 Doniphan 449 35 132 2,009 Douglas 11,051 617 248 13,489 Edwards 286 19 18 887 Elk 303 22 12 749 Ellis 2,584 120 117 4,482 Ellsworth 590 28 27 1,523 Finney 1,423 135 73 5,443 Ford 1,369 88 64 4,639 Franklin 1,790 112 90 4,493 Geary 1,350 63 46 3,189 Gove 239 8 21 883 Graham 240 6 8 722 Grant 357 11 15 1,405 Gray 253 15 7 1,227 Greeley 93 5 10 425 Greenwood 723 46 30 1,632 Hamilton 191 6 5 717 Harper 634 32 11 1,800 Harvey 3,354 113 116 6,339 Haskell 175 13 7 926 Hodgeman 178 19 5 696 Jackson 1,151 50 178 3,094 Jefferson 1,587 98 105 3,654 Jewell 226 13 36 1,014 Johnson 36,688 2,267 1,301 92,066 Kearny 171 12 6 827 Kingman 704 28 23 1,888 Kiowa 202 22 20 970 Labette 2,130 75 46 4,151 Lane 213 9 10 798 Leavenworth 5,162 240 263 8,511 Lincoln 343 23 39 1,099 Linn 727 42 29 1,991 Logan 162 18 16 862 Lyon 2,942 96 125 5,349

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Kansas General Election Statistics for United States Senator November 1998

Paul Feleciano, Jr. Tom Oyler Alvin Bauman Sam BrownbackCounty Democrat Libertarian Reform Republican

McPherson 2,376 130 120 6,176 Marion 984 56 59 3,223 Marshall 1,095 48 269 2,717 Meade 299 19 22 1,326 Miami 2,380 125 104 5,093 Mitchell 564 27 36 1,740 Montgomery 2,934 156 107 6,917 Morris 538 18 37 1,345 Morton 231 20 19 818 Nemaha 594 26 918 2,287 Neosho 1,610 62 59 3,433 Ness 331 18 15 1,139 Norton 393 23 27 1,400 Osage 1,451 64 111 3,329 Osborne 374 29 41 1,271 Ottawa 503 33 25 1,450 Pawnee 567 19 37 1,573 Phillips 407 30 51 1,289 Pottawatomie 1,107 65 136 4,125 Pratt 826 33 36 1,992 Rawlins 213 9 18 1,048 Reno 6,208 346 216 12,425 Republic 512 30 59 1,781 Rice 928 50 24 2,232 Riley 3,671 173 145 8,254 Rooks 423 24 53 1,467 Rush 340 15 23 990 Russell 634 47 48 2,238 Saline 5,815 279 352 11,395 Scott 283 17 32 1,262 Sedgwick 39,327 1,770 1,040 59,664 Seward 803 66 62 2,540 Shawnee 20,092 780 778 32,108 Sheridan 211 10 16 828 Sherman 377 34 46 1,379 Smith 437 18 40 1,228 Stafford 434 23 18 1,272 Stanton 97 6 7 581 Stevens 255 25 23 1,351 Sumner 2,355 158 91 4,095 Thomas 684 39 42 1,923 Trego 304 15 7 826 Wabaunsee 608 43 50 1,826 Wallace 82 14 14 535 Washington 403 29 66 1,902 Wichita 158 9 5 739 Wilson 682 53 41 2,345 Woodson 335 25 22 881 Wyandotte 17,081 705 596 12,676

Kansas 229,718 11,545 11,334 474,639

Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office.

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Allen

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

ChautauquaCherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

ClayCloud

Coffey

ComancheCowley

Crawford

Decatur

Dickinson

Doniphan

Douglas

Edwards

Elk

Ellis

Ellsworth

Finney

Ford

Franklin

GearyGove

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

RileyRooks

Rush

Russell

Saline

Scott

Sedgwick

Seward

Shawnee

SheridanSherman

Smith

Stafford

Stanton

Stevens Sumner

Thomas

TregoWabaunsee

Wallace

Washington

Wichita

Wilson

Woodson

Wyandotte

2

4

1 3

U.S.�Congressional�Districts,�2002

Source:�Kansas�Secretary�of�State. 2000�State�Population:��2,688,418Ideal�Size�for�each�District:��672,105

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Kansas General Election Statistics for Representatives in Congress

November 2002

First Congressional District

County

Barber 177 1,586 Barton 562 8,254 Chase 99 955 Cheyenne 72 1,117 Clark 118 889 Clay 196 2,970 Cloud 280 2,884 Comanche 44 707 Decatur 73 1,304 Dickinson 663 5,937 Edwards 91 1,104 Ellis 480 8,508 Ellsworth 205 2,297 Finney 728 6,148 Ford 895 5,650 Geary 693 3,824 Gove 65 1,198 Graham 62 1,000 Grant 135 1,784 Gray 123 1,522 Greeley 29 543 Greenwood 61 655 Hamilton 49 802 Haskell 92 1,155 Hodgeman 68 761 Jewell 107 1,260 Kearny 71 1,040 Kiowa 82 1,107 Lane 40 793 Lincoln 92 1,294 Logan 51 1,139 Lyon 1,173 8,389 McPherson 816 8,999 Marion 382 4,257 Marshall 410 3,519 Meade 138 1,387 Mitchell 163 2,393 Morris 206 2,157 Morton 64 1,013 Nemaha 324 2,500 Ness 57 1,350 Norton 108 1,938 Osborne 92 1,527 Ottawa 207 2,331 Pawnee 108 2,174 Phillips 120 1,863 Pratt 280 2,835 Rawlins 108 1,440 Reno 2,300 17,012 Republic 149 2,008 Rice 320 3,194 Rooks 114 1,958

Jerry MoranRepublican

Jack WarnerLibertarian

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Kansas General Election Statistics for Representatives in Congress

November 2002

First Congressional District

CountyJerry MoranRepublican

Jack WarnerLibertarian

Rush 77 1,331 Russell 152 2,604 Saline 2,102 15,597 Scott 109 1,664 Seward 339 3,093 Sheridan 52 1,074 Sherman 139 1,806 Smith 103 1,599 Stafford 125 1,540 Stanton 33 629 Stevens 87 1,435 Thomas 171 2,636 Trego 85 1,346 Wabaunsee 299 2,373 Wallace 27 649 Washington 171 2,302 Wichita 37 741

Total 18,250 186,850

Second Congressional District

Art ClarkCounty Libertarian

Allen 1,216 3,132 81 Anderson 895 1,764 65 Atchison 2,814 2,063 88 Bourbon 1,212 3,055 62 Brown 1,185 2,263 50 Cherokee 2,139 4,318 94 Coffey 797 2,511 54 Crawford 4,360 6,757 181 Doniphan 670 1,704 55 Douglas (pt) 5,817 7,141 242 Franklin 2,364 4,930 140 Geary 2 3 0 Jackson 1,519 2,620 88 Jefferson 2,331 3,938 129 Labette 2,709 4,074 124 Leavenworth 5,672 10,239 335 Linn 892 2,145 68 Miami 2,973 5,798 172 Nemaha 490 1,093 38 Neosho 1,505 3,383 75 Osage 1,935 3,336 147 Pottawatomie 1,662 4,790 203 Riley 4,458 8,610 565 Shawnee 27,595 33,148 1,116 Wilson 688 2,484 59 Woodson 386 870 32

Total 78,286 126,169 4,263

Dan LykinsDemocrat

Jim RyunRepublican

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Kansas General Election Statistics for Representatives in Congress November 2002 (Concluded)

Third Congressional District

Dennis Moore Douglas Martin Dawn Bly Adam TaftCounty Democrat Libertarian Reform Republican

Douglas (pt) 10,894 250 259 5,530 Johnson 72,436 775 3,973 86,517 Wyandotte 24,601 303 702 8,952

Total 107,931 1,328 4,934 100,999

Fourth Congressional District

Carlos Nolla Todd Tiahrt Maike WarrenCounty Democrat Republican Libertarian

Butler 5,911 11,195 430 Chautauqua 248 944 26 Cowley 4,278 6,496 295 Elk 374 782 35 Greenwood 617 1,150 55 Harper 744 1,520 55 Harvey 4,090 7,118 234 Kingman 793 2,316 85 Montgomery 2,777 7,102 218 Sedgwick 46,656 70,841 2,870 Sumner 3,072 4,890 241

Total 69,560 114,354 4,544

Source: Kansas Secretary of State.

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Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor November 2002

Kathleen Sebelius Dennis Hawver Ted Pettibone Tim ShallenburgerCounty Democrat Libertarian Reform Republican

Allen 2,413 58 41 1,817 Anderson 1,552 28 40 1,127 Atchison 2,958 62 45 1,900 Barber 837 19 12 952 Barton 4,549 57 100 4,199 Bourbon 2,112 35 50 2,170 Brown 1,874 50 39 1,523 Butler 8,207 146 199 9,005 Chase 592 8 15 490 Chautauqua 420 8 14 776 Cherokee 2,905 52 49 3,588 Cheyenne 483 5 13 740 Clark 429 14 12 565 Clay 1,607 21 29 1,558 Cloud 1,663 28 44 1,553 Coffey 1,705 36 47 1,602 Comanche 357 3 16 395 Cowley 6,134 99 102 4,687 Crawford 6,830 123 80 4,390 Decatur 753 12 11 643 Dickinson 3,651 63 86 2,980 Doniphan 984 49 29 1,377 Douglas 21,046 378 178 8,809 Edwards 583 2 38 570 Elk 530 7 20 638 Ellis 5,734 91 97 3,251 Ellsworth 1,671 20 31 869 Finney 3,251 48 82 3,650 Ford 3,304 49 148 3,149 Franklin 3,884 86 75 3,443 Geary 2,932 49 57 1,794 Gove 538 7 25 708 Graham 612 14 10 439 Grant 828 13 36 1,095 Gray 704 7 25 946 Greeley 246 2 3 323 Greenwood 1,278 26 35 1,249 Hamilton 441 3 15 436 Harper 1,120 20 21 1,149 Harvey 6,003 82 113 5,277 Haskell 478 14 20 764 Hodgeman 302 6 16 517 Jackson 2,421 77 103 1,603 Jefferson 3,606 172 99 2,556 Jewell 649 14 27 710 Johnson 75,691 1,289 878 85,363 Kearny 498 3 5 630 Kingman 1,340 31 42 1,563 Kiowa 496 10 14 708 Labette 3,977 82 45 2,879 Lane 405 8 13 410 Leavenworth 8,795 233 172 7,213 Lincoln 696 8 14 695 Linn 1,516 45 39 1,529

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Kansas General Election Statistics for Governor November 2002

Kathleen Sebelius Dennis Hawver Ted Pettibone Tim ShallenburgerCounty Democrat Libertarian Reform Republican

Logan 536 10 19 641 Lyon 6,298 117 113 3,457 McPherson 4,873 78 84 5,041 Marion 2,095 43 62 2,589 Marshall 2,382 31 73 1,669 Meade 631 5 14 781 Miami 4,480 81 59 4,464 Mitchell 1,288 18 14 1,306 Montgomery 4,674 90 75 5,182 Morris 1,396 17 41 1,019 Morton 461 9 8 614 Nemaha 2,360 46 87 2,179 Neosho 2,632 33 30 2,286 Ness 688 9 20 705 Norton 1,131 13 27 916 Osage 3,198 80 108 2,093 Osborne 835 8 22 790 Ottawa 1,267 19 35 1,268 Pawnee 1,325 15 21 946 Phillips 985 20 24 980 Pottawatomie 3,188 69 474 2,991 Pratt 1,791 32 26 1,393 Rawlins 575 12 25 959 Reno 9,789 213 189 9,697 Republic 1,011 16 35 1,164 Rice 1,816 22 41 1,731 Riley 8,007 116 140 5,261 Rooks 1,030 23 20 999 Rush 858 17 20 535 Russell 1,523 21 40 1,225 Saline 10,924 119 300 6,850 Scott 676 16 16 1,080 Sedgwick 59,653 1,111 1,189 58,628 Seward 1,548 31 27 1,966 Shawnee 40,224 732 983 20,234 Sheridan 548 2 18 582 Sherman 983 16 31 989 Smith 882 6 27 849 Stafford 806 18 11 846 Stanton 285 6 10 378 Stevens 565 11 14 984 Sumner 4,271 82 87 3,766 Thomas 1,264 24 41 1,537 Trego 957 9 15 478 Wabaunsee 1,538 35 114 1,188 Wallace 213 6 10 462 Washington 1,089 18 41 1,428 Wichita 264 3 6 524 Wilson 1,446 28 37 1,758 Woodson 605 8 19 621 Wyandotte 25,180 500 270 8,450

Kansas 435,634 7,936 8,781 371,451

Source: Kansas Secretary of State's Office.

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County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total

Allen 2,448 117 7 4,547 2,502 9,621 Anderson 1,625 29 12 2,105 1,514 5,285 Atchison 3,675 38 11 3,389 2,887 10,000 Barber 943 14 4 2,019 749 3,729 Barton 3,640 38 10 8,850 3,239 15,777 Bourbon 3,615 83 5 4,539 2,610 10,852 Brown 1,458 32 3 3,994 1,321 6,808 Butler 9,026 177 33 16,441 9,273 34,950 Chase 404 11 -- 1,225 319 1,959 Chautauqua 556 15 3 1,739 457 2,770 Cherokee 6,560 110 11 5,386 3,666 15,733 Cheyenne 397 10 -- 1,481 262 2,150 Clark 402 14 1 933 267 1,617 Clay 840 24 8 4,122 1,109 6,103 Cloud 1,436 14 8 3,492 1,669 6,619 Coffey 1,335 40 5 3,607 1,187 6,174 Comanche 298 2 -- 858 157 1,315 Cowley 6,819 177 39 9,243 6,414 22,692 Crawford 10,275 269 41 8,568 6,937 26,090 Decatur 532 7 4 1,428 381 2,352 Dickinson 2,362 64 18 6,758 3,107 12,309 Doniphan 1,245 31 2 3,211 1,317 5,806 Douglas 16,521 507 67 21,057 17,667 55,819 Edwards 548 16 2 1,320 454 2,340 Elk 580 3 1 1,196 297 2,077 Ellis 5,817 81 14 5,746 4,271 15,929 Ellsworth 1,255 17 2 2,049 760 4,083 Finney 3,318 70 21 7,234 5,702 16,345 Ford 3,842 120 12 6,845 4,904 15,723 Franklin 4,285 164 34 7,524 4,906 16,913 Geary 3,843 101 21 4,761 3,747 12,473 Gove 501 3 -- 1,093 464 2,061 Graham 345 2 2 1,485 337 2,171 Grant 937 19 2 2,522 888 4,368 Gray 798 16 1 1,417 648 2,880 Greeley 120 3 -- 696 117 936 Greenwood 1,300 32 5 2,750 1,281 5,368 Hamilton 296 2 1 1,053 202 1,554 Harper 1,103 17 4 2,319 784 4,227 Harvey 4,673 70 10 9,668 4,872 19,293 Haskell 337 3 -- 1,373 580 2,293 Hodgeman 300 2 -- 923 298 1,523 Jackson 2,087 30 16 3,948 1,927 8,008 Jefferson 3,083 65 14 5,346 3,374 11,882 Jewell 403 9 1 1,602 682 2,697 Johnson 67,582 1,959 335 165,705 98,129 333,710 Kearny 406 4 -- 1,352 431 2,193 Kingman 1,303 10 7 3,251 1,391 5,962 Kiowa 425 4 1 1,314 193 1,937 Labette 5,224 164 13 5,644 4,539 15,584 Lane 250 5 -- 1,019 185 1,459 Leavenworth 11,243 232 41 13,272 10,519 35,307 Lincoln 410 6 2 1,698 420 2,536 Linn 1,706 54 16 3,217 1,648 6,641 Logan 354 5 -- 1,167 296 1,822 Lyon 5,095 187 31 8,437 5,870 19,620

Voter Registration and Party Affiliationby County, as of October 21, 2002

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County Democratic Libertarian Reform Republican Unaffiliated Total

Voter Registration and Party Affiliationby County, as of October 21, 2002

McPherson 2,924 65 16 9,224 3,225 15,454 Marion 1,711 59 9 5,217 1,907 8,903 Marshall 2,115 31 10 3,527 1,679 7,362 Meade 513 7 6 1,840 562 2,928 Miami 4,839 127 32 7,483 5,616 18,097 Mitchell 940 13 4 2,674 832 4,463 Montgomery 6,294 117 29 10,358 4,067 20,865 Morris 985 16 5 2,049 718 3,773 Morton 545 4 1 1,314 241 2,105 Nemaha 2,237 25 5 3,860 1,551 7,678 Neosho 2,937 77 9 5,039 3,050 11,112 Ness 563 7 4 1,426 467 2,467 Norton 678 7 -- 2,230 694 3,609 Osage 2,773 34 10 4,580 2,657 10,054 Osborne 696 9 3 1,642 496 2,846 Ottawa 724 14 3 2,343 1,012 4,096 Pawnee 1,034 15 1 2,227 704 3,981 Phillips 667 11 2 2,678 686 4,044 Pottawatomie 2,389 97 43 7,019 2,841 12,389 Pratt 1,458 22 10 3,285 1,201 5,976 Rawlins 448 4 -- 1,623 299 2,374 Reno 10,426 175 39 18,177 10,625 39,442 Republic 743 23 3 2,751 799 4,319 Rice 1,559 15 4 3,413 1,256 6,247 Riley 6,393 197 39 13,455 8,101 28,185 Rooks 731 14 2 2,561 708 4,016 Rush 646 8 -- 1,462 586 2,702 Russell 1,009 13 4 2,791 643 4,460 Saline 8,279 306 43 16,613 9,801 35,042 Scott 465 12 2 2,141 655 3,275 Sedgwick 68,700 1,200 292 104,312 58,235 232,739 Seward 2,202 53 12 5,354 2,441 10,062 Shawnee 33,936 522 135 41,713 22,965 99,271 Sheridan 529 -- 1 988 391 1,909 Sherman 972 28 3 2,299 784 4,086 Smith 680 8 -- 2,033 555 3,276 Stafford 775 26 -- 1,829 581 3,211 Stanton 253 4 -- 765 190 1,212 Stevens 656 5 1 1,905 385 2,952 Sumner 4,948 68 24 7,233 4,525 16,798 Thomas 1,099 26 5 2,985 1,106 5,221 Trego 721 14 -- 1,114 605 2,454 Wabaunsee 950 22 9 2,726 881 4,588 Wallace 139 2 -- 895 66 1,102 Washington 625 18 4 3,161 567 4,375 Wichita 247 9 1 769 554 1,580 Wilson 956 16 7 3,459 769 5,207 Woodson 582 9 1 1,494 498 2,584 Wyandotte 44,397 564 116 14,929 22,357 82,363 Kansas 441,269 9,416 1,850 742,903 420,261 1,615,699 Source: Office of the Kansas Secretary of State

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Employment and Earnings

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Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1950-2001

(Place of Residence) Labor Number Number Unemployment

Year Force Employed Unemployed Rate

1950 745,700 724,000 21,700 2.9 1951 788,400 772,000 16,400 2.1 1952 810,300 795,700 14,600 1.8 1953 818,000 794,200 23,800 2.9 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 933,000 885,000 44,600 4.8 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 1,238,000 1,176,000 62,000 5.0 1986 1,236,000 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 1,220,000 56,000 4.4 1991 1,272,000 1,216,000 56,000 4.4 1992 1,314,000 1,258,000 56,000 4.2 1993 1,326,000 1,259,000 66,000 5.0 1994 1,329,000 1,259,000 70,000 5.3 1995 1,333,000 1,274,000 59,000 4.4 1996 1,339,516 1,279,128 60,388 4.5 1997 1,366,000 1,314,000 52,000 3.8 1998 1,411,000 1,357,000 54,000 3.8 1999 1,434,000 1,391,000 43,000 3.0 2000 1,411,000 1,359,000 52,000 3.7 2001 1,381,000 1,322,000 59,000 4.3

*1950-1975 data not comparable with data from 1976 forward. Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services.

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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2000 and 2001

2000r 2001Labor Rate of Labor Rate of

Area Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Force Employed Unemployed UnemploymentMETROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREASKansas City, Kansas MSA (Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 389,804 376,391 13,413 3.4 386,257 368,818 17,439 4.5 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 55,377 53,180 2,197 4.0 56,150 53,676 2,474 4.4 Topeka MSA (Shawnee County) 90,463 87,013 3,450 3.8 88,744 85,149 3,595 4.1 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, and Sedgwick Counties) 284,458 272,490 11,968 4.2 278,362 266,910 11,452 4.1 COUNTIESAllen 7,095 6,713 382 5.4 7,010 6,488 522 7.4 Anderson 4,009 3,815 194 4.8 3,933 3,701 232 5.9 Atchison 8,659 8,260 399 4.6 8,575 8,149 426 5.0 Barber 2,382 2,320 62 2.6 2,234 2,161 73 3.3 Barton 14,162 13,689 473 3.3 13,682 13,307 375 2.7 Bourbon 7,033 6,705 328 4.7 6,952 6,622 330 4.7 Brown 5,561 5,223 338 6.1 5,357 5,024 333 6.2 Butler 31,601 30,338 1,263 4.0 30,879 29,717 1,162 3.8 Chase 1,442 1,397 45 3.1 1,411 1,351 60 4.3 Chautauqua 1,666 1,589 77 4.6 1,594 1,509 85 5.3 Cherokee 9,893 9,323 570 5.8 9,483 8,842 641 6.8 Cheyenne 1,504 1,478 26 1.7 1,372 1,346 26 1.9 Clark 1,319 1,290 29 2.2 1,266 1,245 21 1.7 Clay 4,639 4,497 142 3.1 4,569 4,393 176 3.9 Cloud 4,734 4,555 179 3.8 4,451 4,300 151 3.4 Coffey 4,104 3,911 193 4.7 4,113 3,844 269 6.5 Comanche 975 963 12 1.2 951 937 14 1.5 Cowley 18,161 17,285 876 4.8 16,851 16,153 698 4.1 Crawford 18,475 17,649 826 4.5 18,109 17,205 904 5.0 Decatur 1,580 1,548 32 2.0 1,517 1,482 35 2.3 Dickinson 10,214 9,912 302 3.0 9,852 9,499 353 3.6 Doniphan 4,026 3,789 237 5.9 3,840 3,461 379 9.9 Douglas 55,377 53,180 2,197 4.0 56,150 53,676 2,474 4.4 Edwards 1,547 1,515 32 2.1 1,485 1,457 28 1.9 Elk 1,364 1,300 64 4.7 1,377 1,310 67 4.9

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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2000 and 2001

2000r 2001Labor Rate of Labor Rate of

Area Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Force Employed Unemployed UnemploymentEllis 16,353 15,940 413 2.5 16,196 15,774 422 2.6 Ellsworth 2,788 2,709 79 2.8 2,555 2,490 65 2.5 Finney 19,618 19,049 569 2.9 18,672 16,883 1,789 9.6 Ford 15,552 15,194 358 2.3 15,056 14,651 405 2.7 Franklin 12,716 12,216 500 3.9 12,072 11,428 644 5.3 Geary 10,076 9,432 644 6.4 9,890 9,188 702 7.1 Gove 1,502 1,478 24 1.6 1,443 1,420 23 1.6 Graham 1,476 1,441 35 2.4 1,365 1,334 31 2.3 Grant 3,678 3,553 125 3.4 3,542 3,446 96 2.7 Gray 3,227 3,139 88 2.7 3,059 2,988 71 2.3 Greeley 830 800 30 3.6 856 825 31 3.6 Greenwood 3,312 3,123 189 5.7 3,152 2,974 178 5.6 Hamilton 1,271 1,248 23 1.8 1,222 1,200 22 1.8 Harper 2,953 2,835 118 4.0 2,803 2,705 98 3.5 Harvey 17,472 16,832 640 3.7 17,063 16,487 576 3.4 Haskell 2,069 2,026 43 2.1 1,941 1,894 47 2.4 Hodgeman 1,051 1,013 38 3.6 954 928 26 2.7 Jackson 8,983 8,670 313 3.5 9,249 8,909 340 3.7 Jefferson 9,715 9,329 386 4.0 8,812 8,422 390 4.4 Jewell 1,927 1,896 31 1.6 1,846 1,815 31 1.7 Johnson 269,773 263,281 6,492 2.4 266,953 257,984 8,969 3.4 Kearny 2,076 2,017 59 2.8 1,872 1,787 85 4.5 Kingman 4,150 3,988 162 3.9 3,875 3,744 131 3.4 Kiowa 1,672 1,640 32 1.9 1,594 1,561 33 2.1 Labette 11,592 10,944 648 5.6 11,380 10,747 633 5.6 Lane 1,054 1,023 31 2.9 987 949 38 3.9 Leavenworth 29,248 28,070 1,178 4.0 29,042 27,505 1,537 5.3 Lincoln 1,679 1,642 37 2.2 1,493 1,450 43 2.9 Linn 3,246 2,996 250 7.7 3,124 2,825 299 9.6 Logan 1,617 1,558 59 3.6 1,433 1,397 36 2.5 Lyon 19,580 18,880 700 3.6 19,170 18,256 914 4.8 McPherson 16,260 15,851 409 2.5 15,807 15,325 482 3.0 Marion 6,977 6,815 162 2.3 6,747 6,572 175 2.6 Marshall 6,062 5,848 214 3.5 5,941 5,733 208 3.5 Meade 2,123 2,079 44 2.1 1,923 1,883 40 2.1

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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2000 and 2001

2000r 2001Labor Rate of Labor Rate of

Area Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Force Employed Unemployed UnemploymentMiami 14,325 13,866 459 3.2 14,188 13,586 602 4.2 Mitchell 3,691 3,619 72 2.0 3,676 3,586 90 2.4 Montgomery 19,003 18,004 999 5.3 18,381 17,195 1,186 6.5 Morris 3,187 3,083 104 3.3 3,048 2,942 106 3.5 Morton 1,657 1,610 47 2.8 1,609 1,570 39 2.4 Nemaha 5,450 5,301 149 2.7 5,124 4,955 169 3.3 Neosho 8,477 8,068 409 4.8 8,223 7,747 476 5.8 Ness 1,866 1,829 37 2.0 1,875 1,842 33 1.8 Norton 3,060 3,013 47 1.5 2,939 2,892 47 1.6 Osage 9,774 9,349 425 4.3 9,295 8,858 437 4.7 Osborne 2,281 2,238 43 1.9 2,229 2,160 69 3.1 Ottawa 3,175 3,086 89 2.8 3,082 2,975 107 3.5 Pawnee 3,617 3,550 67 1.9 3,568 3,509 59 1.7 Phillips 3,196 3,127 69 2.2 3,095 3,032 63 2.0 Pottawatomie 11,084 10,777 307 2.8 10,856 10,499 357 3.3 Pratt 4,742 4,640 102 2.2 4,460 4,369 91 2.0 Rawlins 1,558 1,517 41 2.6 1,485 1,448 37 2.5 Reno 32,172 31,011 1,161 3.6 31,203 29,866 1,337 4.3 Republic 2,976 2,920 56 1.9 2,811 2,747 64 2.3 Rice 4,683 4,496 187 4.0 4,665 4,501 164 3.5 Riley 30,811 29,707 1,104 3.6 30,050 28,940 1,110 3.7 Rooks 3,037 2,953 84 2.8 2,774 2,697 77 2.8 Rush 1,835 1,786 49 2.7 1,738 1,698 40 2.3 Russell 3,378 3,245 133 3.9 3,200 3,055 145 4.5 Saline 30,714 29,849 865 2.8 29,821 28,770 1,051 3.5 Scott 2,691 2,637 54 2.0 2,584 2,537 47 1.8 Sedgwick 235,385 225,321 10,064 4.3 230,420 220,706 9,714 4.2 Seward 10,796 10,485 311 2.9 10,606 10,230 376 3.5 Shawnee 90,463 87,013 3,450 3.8 88,744 85,149 3,595 4.1 Sheridan 1,431 1,410 21 1.5 1,382 1,358 24 1.7 Sherman 4,170 4,079 91 2.2 4,131 4,030 101 2.4 Smith 2,296 2,261 35 1.5 2,194 2,153 41 1.9 Stafford 2,391 2,325 66 2.8 2,282 2,229 53 2.3 Stanton 1,162 1,132 30 2.6 1,201 1,176 25 2.1 Stevens 2,686 2,621 65 2.4 2,502 2,432 70 2.8

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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by County 2000 and 2001

2000r 2001Labor Rate of Labor Rate of

Area Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Force Employed Unemployed UnemploymentSumner 13,603 12,928 675 5.0 13,740 13,178 562 4.1 Thomas 4,704 4,618 86 1.8 4,504 4,413 91 2.0 Trego 1,754 1,722 32 1.8 1,696 1,658 38 2.2 Wabaunsee 3,622 3,498 124 3.4 3,720 3,585 135 3.6 Wallace 833 816 17 2.0 834 809 25 3.0 Washington 3,351 3,243 108 3.2 3,241 3,141 100 3.1 Wichita 1,228 1,191 37 3.0 1,169 1,132 37 3.2 Wilson 5,531 5,342 189 3.4 5,311 5,022 289 5.4 Woodson 1,530 1,446 54 5.5 1,500 1,385 115 7.7 Wyandotte 76,460 71,175 5,285 6.9 76,074 69,743 6,331 8.3 Kansas 1,411,000 1,359,000 52,000 3.7 1,381,000 1,322,000 59,000 4.3 City of Dodge City 12,188 11,863 325 2.7 11,808 11,440 368 3.1 City of Emporia 14,182 13,634 548 3.9 13,899 13,184 715 5.1 City of Garden City 14,520 14,051 469 3.2 13,929 12,454 1,475 10.6 City of Hutchinson 20,128 19,302 826 4.1 19,540 18,589 951 4.9 City of Kansas City 70,384 65,321 5,063 7.2 70,071 64,006 6,065 8.7 City of Lawrence 44,540 42,615 1,925 4.3 45,181 43,013 2,168 4.8 City of Leavenworth 14,701 14,007 694 4.7 14,632 13,726 906 6.2 City of Leawood 12,581 12,374 207 1.6 12,411 12,125 286 2.3 City of Lenexa 27,048 26,429 619 2.3 26,753 25,898 855 3.2 City of Manhattan 21,261 20,568 693 3.3 20,736 20,037 699 3.4 City of Olathe 47,401 46,095 1,306 2.8 46,971 45,167 1,804 3.8 City of Overland Park 87,478 85,586 1,892 2.2 86,478 83,864 2,614 3.0 City of Salina 26,176 25,428 748 2.9 25,416 24,508 908 3.6 City of Shawnee 29,970 29,126 844 2.8 29,706 28,540 1,166 3.9 City of Topeka 66,182 63,262 2,920 4.4 64,948 61,906 3,042 4.7 City of Wichita 178,604 170,318 8,286 4.6 174,828 166,830 7,998 4.6

r - revisedSource: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Millions�of�Persons

Source:�Kansas�Department�of�Human�Resources,�Labor�Market�Information�Services,�2002.

Kansas�Total�Civilian�Labor�Force1999-2001

1.30

1.32

1.34

1.36

1.38

1.4

1.42

1.44

1.46

1.48

J F M A M J J A S O N D

1999

2000

2001

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Source:�Kansas�Department�of�Human�Resources,�Labor�Market�Information�Services,�2002.

Millions�of�Persons

Kansas�Employed�Civilian�Labor�Force1999-2001

1.24

1.26

1.28

1.30

1.32

1.34

1.36

1.38

1.40

1.42

1.44

J F M A M J J A S O N D

1999

2000

2001

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Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 1995-2001 Annual Averages

Area 1995 1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000r 2001Metropolitan Statistical Areas Kansas City, Kansas MSA (Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties) 4.3 4.4 3.5 3.9 2.7 3.4 4.5 Lawrence MSA (Douglas County) 4.8 5.0 4.2 4.4 3.2 4.0 4.4 Topeka MSA (Shawnee County) 4.6 5.2 4.9 4.5 3.1 3.8 4.1 Wichita MSA (Butler, Harvey, 4.7 4.3 3.4 3.3 3.3 4.2 4.1 and Sedgwick Counties)Counties Allen 6.9 6.5 5.5 5.1 4.5 5.4 7.4 Anderson 5.8 5.8 5.3 5.9 4.3 4.8 5.9 Atchison 6.9 8.1 6.6 5.4 3.9 4.6 5.0 Barber 4.2 4.0 3.7 4.2 2.2 2.6 3.3 Barton 4.5 4.2 3.2 3.7 3.0 3.3 2.7 Bourbon 5.8 6.0 5.4 5.2 4.1 4.7 4.7 Brown 5.9 7.0 5.9 5.0 6.9 6.1 6.2 Butler 4.0 3.9 3.3 3.2 2.8 4.0 3.8 Chase 5.5 5.6 4.3 4.6 3.4 3.1 4.3 Chautauqua 5.5 6.5 7.0 6.3 4.8 4.6 5.3 Cherokee 6.8 7.6 6.0 6.2 4.1 5.8 6.8 Cheyenne 2.1 2.3 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.9 Clark 2.5 2.4 2.4 1.9 1.5 2.2 1.7 Clay 3.3 3.3 2.9 3.1 2.7 3.1 3.9 Cloud 3.3 3.7 3.5 3.4 2.8 3.8 3.4 Coffey 6.4 6.6 5.7 6.0 4.3 4.7 6.5 Comanche 1.5 2.4 2.0 2.1 1.3 1.2 1.5 Cowley 5.4 4.8 4.8 5.9 3.7 4.8 4.1 Crawford 4.9 5.3 5.1 4.7 3.2 4.5 5.0 Decatur 2.7 3.3 2.9 3.0 1.9 2.0 2.3 Dickinson 5.6 5.3 4.2 3.3 2.8 3.0 3.6 Doniphan 6.9 6.8 6.4 6.1 5.0 5.9 9.9 Douglas 4.8 5.0 4.2 4.4 3.2 4.0 4.4 Edwards 2.8 3.5 3.4 3.0 2.3 2.1 1.9 Elk 5.0 4.2 4.3 5.2 3.9 4.7 4.9 Ellis 3.1 3.2 2.4 3.0 2.2 2.5 2.6 Ellsworth 4.4 3.7 2.5 2.6 2.1 2.8 2.5 Finney 3.4 3.9 2.9 2.9 2.5 2.9 9.6 Ford 3.5 4.0 2.9 2.6 1.9 2.3 2.7 Franklin 6.0 4.9 4.2 5.2 3.2 3.9 5.3 Geary 6.7 7.0 6.9 7.0 6.1 6.4 7.1 Gove 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.9 1.6 1.6 1.6 Graham 4.5 4.2 3.1 3.1 2.2 2.4 2.3 Grant 3.0 3.5 3.5 4.1 3.5 3.4 2.7 Gray 2.6 2.9 2.5 2.5 1.8 2.7 2.3 Greeley 3.2 2.9 3.0 3.9 2.7 3.6 3.6 Greenwood 5.5 5.0 4.8 5.3 4.6 5.7 5.6 Hamilton 2.2 2.5 1.9 2.1 1.3 1.8 1.8 Harper 3.4 3.7 2.8 2.4 2.8 4.0 3.5 Harvey 4.0 4.0 2.8 2.7 2.6 3.7 3.4 Haskell 3.3 3.1 2.5 2.7 1.9 2.1 2.4 Hodgeman 2.4 2.6 1.9 2.2 1.8 3.6 2.7 Jackson 5.7 6.1 5.7 4.3 2.7 3.5 3.7 Jefferson 4.4 5.0 4.8 4.7 3.1 4.0 4.4 Jewell 2.5 3.8 2.5 2.7 1.6 1.6 1.7 Johnson 2.9 3.0 2.3 2.6 1.9 2.4 3.4 Kearny 3.1 3.0 2.4 2.7 2.3 2.8 4.5 Kingman 4.1 4.6 3.6 3.1 2.9 3.9 3.4 Kiowa 2.5 3.0 2.1 2.3 1.6 1.9 2.1 Labette 6.0 6.6 5.5 5.3 3.9 5.6 5.6 Lane 3.6 2.6 4.8 2.9 2.7 2.9 3.9

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Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 1995-2001 Annual Averages

Area 1995 1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000r 2001 Leavenworth 5.2 5.5 4.5 4.5 3.2 4.0 5.3 Lincoln 5.3 4.3 3.2 3.1 1.8 2.2 2.9 Linn 8.7 8.5 8.6 9.1 6.3 7.7 9.6 Logan 2.2 2.7 2.6 2.5 1.8 3.6 2.5 Lyon 4.5 4.5 4.0 3.8 3.1 3.6 4.8 McPherson 2.7 3.0 2.7 2.8 2.0 2.5 3.0 Marion 2.6 2.9 2.3 2.5 2.1 2.3 2.6 Marshall 3.0 3.5 3.0 2.9 2.4 3.5 3.5 Meade 2.5 2.4 2.0 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.1 Miami 4.4 4.2 3.9 3.8 2.7 3.2 4.2 Mitchell 3.0 3.0 2.2 1.9 1.6 2.0 2.4 Montgomery 5.7 7.5 5.4 5.2 4.4 5.3 6.5 Morris 3.1 3.4 4.1 3.8 2.7 3.3 3.5 Morton 2.2 2.6 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.8 2.4 Nemaha 2.3 3.2 3.3 2.8 2.3 2.7 3.3 Neosho 4.5 4.8 4.4 4.7 4.0 4.8 5.8 Ness 2.5 2.7 2.5 3.5 2.2 2.0 1.8 Norton 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.1 1.3 1.5 1.6 Osage 6.7 6.4 6.8 6.0 4.0 4.3 4.7 Osborne 2.5 3.1 2.5 2.5 1.8 1.9 3.1 Ottawa 3.6 3.8 4.3 3.3 2.3 2.8 3.5 Pawnee 2.6 2.9 2.4 2.3 1.8 1.9 1.7 Phillips 3.4 3.8 2.7 3.1 1.8 2.2 2.0 Pottawatomie 4.1 3.8 3.6 3.4 2.1 2.8 3.3 Pratt 3.0 3.6 2.5 2.5 2.1 2.2 2.0 Rawlins 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.6 2.5 Reno 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.9 3.0 3.6 4.3 Republic 2.3 2.4 2.6 2.6 1.7 1.9 2.3 Rice 4.7 4.7 3.9 4.4 3.3 4.0 3.5 Riley 4.4 4.4 4.1 4.1 2.9 3.6 3.7 Rooks 3.2 3.5 2.5 3.9 2.4 2.8 2.8 Rush 3.1 3.1 3.5 3.3 2.7 2.7 2.3 Russell 4.1 4.2 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.9 4.5 Saline 4.1 3.9 3.6 3.5 2.5 2.8 3.5 Scott 2.1 3.0 2.1 2.4 1.5 2.0 1.8 Sedgwick 4.9 4.4 3.4 3.3 3.4 4.3 4.2 Seward 4.3 4.8 3.1 3.2 2.7 2.9 3.5 Shawnee 4.6 5.2 4.9 4.5 3.1 3.8 4.1 Sheridan 1.9 2.9 2.1 2.7 1.6 1.5 1.7 Sherman 2.6 2.5 2.0 2.3 1.5 2.2 2.4 Smith 3.2 3.4 2.7 2.1 1.3 1.5 1.9 Stafford 3.1 3.3 2.6 2.7 2.2 2.8 2.3 Stanton 2.2 2.5 2.7 2.1 2.0 2.6 2.1 Stevens 2.2 4.0 2.4 2.3 2.0 2.4 2.8 Sumner 5.3 4.4 3.1 2.9 3.3 5.0 4.1 Thomas 2.8 2.9 2.7 2.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 Trego 2.5 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.9 1.8 2.2 Wabaunsee 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.7 2.9 3.4 3.6 Wallace 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.0 1.6 2.0 3.0 Washington 3.8 4.1 3.3 3.3 2.5 3.2 3.1 Wichita 2.9 3.0 4.0 3.4 2.5 3.0 3.2 Wilson 4.8 5.7 4.1 4.7 2.9 3.4 5.4 Woodson 8.8 6.9 5.7 6.5 4.7 5.5 7.7 Wyandotte 8.2 8.4 7.0 7.8 5.5 6.9 8.3 Kansas 4.4 4.5 4.0 3.8 3.0 3.7 4.3

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Unemployment Rates in Kansas by County, 1995-2001 Annual Averages

Area 1995 1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000r 2001

Cities Dodge City NA NA NA NA 2.2 2.7 3.1 Emporia 4.8 4.8 4.3 4.1 3.4 3.9 5.1 Garden City 3.8 4.3 3.2 3.3 2.8 3.2 10.6 Hutchinson 4.6 4.6 4.2 4.5 3.4 4.1 4.9 Kansas City 8.5 8.7 7.3 8.1 5.7 7.2 8.7 Lawrence 5.2 5.4 4.6 4.8 3.5 4.3 4.8 Leavenworth 6.1 6.4 5.3 5.3 3.8 4.7 6.2 Leawood NA NA 2.0 1.8 1.3 1.6 2.3 Lenexa 2.8 2.8 2.2 2.5 1.8 2.3 3.2 Manhattan 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.7 2.6 3.3 3.4 Olathe 3.4 3.4 2.6 3.0 2.1 2.8 3.8 Overland Park 2.6 2.7 2.1 2.4 1.7 2.2 3.0 Salina 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.5 2.5 2.9 3.6 Shawnee 3.4 3.5 2.7 3.1 2.2 2.8 3.9 Topeka 5.3 5.9 5.7 5.2 3.6 4.4 4.7 Wichita 5.3 4.8 3.7 3.6 3.6 4.6 4.6

NA = Not Available Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Kansas�Unemployed�Civilian�Labor�Force1999-2001

Source:�Kansas�Department�of�Human�Resources,�Labor�Market�Information�Services,�2002.

Thousands�of�Persons

20

30

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60

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Average�Unemployment�Rate�for�Kansas�Counties,�2001

Source:�Policy�Research�Institute;�data�from�the�Kansas�Department�of�Human�Resources. Kansas:�4.3

Allen7.4���

Anderson5.9���

Atchison5.0���

Barber3.3���

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Dickinson3.6���

Doniphan9.9���

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Edwards1.9���

Elk4.9���

Ellis2.6���

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Finney9.6���

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Geary7.1���

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Grant2.7���

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Greenwood5.6���

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Lincoln2.9���

Linn9.6���

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Miami4.2���

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Montgomery

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Morton2.4���

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Neosho5.8���

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Rawlins2.5���

Reno4.3���

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Riley3.7���

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2000r 2001 Percent ChangeAverage Average 2000-2001

Place of residence data Civilian labor force 1,411,000 1,381,000 -2.1 Employment 1,359,000 1,322,000 -2.7 Unemployment 52,000 59,000 13.5 Unemployment rate 3.7 4.3

Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment -- Place of work data All industries 1,344,600 1,356,500 0.9 Goods producing industries 2,824,000 277,300 -90.2 Mining 7,100 7,300 2.8 Oil and Gas extraction 5,700 6,000 5.3 Construction 65,600 64,400 -1.8 Manufacturing 209,800 205,600 -2.0 Durable goods 124,800 123,800 -0.8 Stone, clay, glass 6,600 6,400 -3.0 Primary metal industries 3,300 3,300 0.0 Fabricated metal products 11,500 12,000 4.3 Machinery and electrical equipment 31,700 30,800 -2.8 Transportation equipment 57,200 57,100 -0.2 Aircraft and parts 46,700 47,700 2.1 Nondurable goods 85,000 81,800 -3.8 Food and kindred products 33,400 31,600 -5.4 Meat products 20,000 18,600 -7.0 Grain mill products 4,000 3,900 -2.5 Apparel and other textiles 3,300 --- --- Printing and publishing 21,700 21,300 -1.8 Chemicals and allied products 7,300 7,300 0.0 Petroleum, coal, rubber and plastics prods. 13,600 13,100 -3.7 Service producing industries 1,062,200 1,079,300 1.6 Transportation and public utilities 86,300 89,400 3.6 Railroad transportation 6,700 6,200 -7.5 Trucking and warehousing 24,200 23,600 -2.5 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 9,800 9,800 0.0 Trade Total 319,800 317,300 -0.8 Wholesale trade 75,900 74,400 -2.0 Retail trade 243,900 242,900 -0.4 General merchandise 35,800 35,600 -0.6 Food stores 34,700 33,800 -2.6 Automotive dealers 26,900 26,700 -0.7 Apparel and accessory stores 10,500 10,800 2.9 Finance, insurance, and real estate 63,800 65,900 3.3 Credit Institutions 25,800 26,600 3.1 Insurance carriers 11,500 12,400 7.8 Services 347,400 358,100 3.1 Hotels and other lodging 10,800 10,800 0.0 Personal services 12,800 13,200 3.1 Government 244,900 248,500 1.5 Federal government 27,700 26,100 -5.8 State and local government 217,200 222,400 2.4 Labor-management disputes 0 0 --- Farm employment 56,000 48,100 -14.1

r - revised

Kansas Labor Market Summary 2000 and 2001

Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services. Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Employment Data for Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Kansas 2000-2001

2000r 2001 Percent ChangeAverage Average 2000-2001

LAWRENCE MSA

Civilian Labor Force - Place of Residence Data

Civilian labor force 55,377 56,150 1.40 Employment 53,180 53,676 0.93 Unemployed 2,197 2,474 12.61 Unemployment rate 4.0 4.4 10.00

Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment - Place of Work Data

All industries 49,500 51,400 3.84

Goods producing industries 8,200 8,000 -2.44 Construction and mining 2,500 2,500 0.00 Manufacturing 5,600 5,500 -1.79

Service producing industries 41,300 43,400 5.08 Transportation and public utilities 1,700 2,000 17.65 Trade 11,900 11,800 -0.84 Wholesale 1,100 1,000 -9.09 Retail 10,800 10,800 0.00 Finance, insurance and real estate 1,900 1,600 -15.79 Services 11,800 13,100 11.02 Government 14,000 14,800 5.71

Farm 500 500 0.00

TOPEKA MSA

Civilian Labor Force - Place of Residence Data

Civilian labor force 90,463 88,744 -1.90 Employment 87,013 85,149 -2.14 Unemployed 3,450 3,595 4.20 Unemployment rate 3.8 4.1 7.89

Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment - Place of Work Data

All industries 103,600 104,200 0.58

Goods producing industries 14,500 14,400 -0.69 Construction and mining 4,800 4,900 2.08 Manufacturing 9,700 9,600 -1.03 Durable goods 1,500 1,500 0.00 Nondurable goods 8,200 8,100 -1.22 Printing and publishing 3,000 3,000 0.00

Service producing industries 89,100 89,800 0.79 Transportation and public utilities 6,300 6,200 -1.59 Trade 22,800 22,700 -0.44 Wholesale 3,700 3,700 0.00 Retail 19,200 19,000 -1.04 Finance, insurance and real estate 6,900 7,100 2.90 Services 31,400 31,800 1.27 Government 21,800 22,000 0.92

Farm 500 416 -16.80

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Civilian Labor Force - Place of Residence Data

Civilian labor force 284,458 278,362 -2.14 Employment 272,490 266,910 -2.05 Unemployed 11,968 11,452 -4.31 Unemployment rate 4.2 4.1 -2.38

Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment - Place of Work Data

All industries 285,700 287,900 0.77

Goods producing industries 88,100 88,700 0.68 Mining and Construction 15,900 15,600 -1.89 Manufacturing 72,300 73,100 1.11 Durable goods 60,800 61,700 1.48 Machinery (including elec.) 7,500 7,700 2.67 Transportation equipment 45,000 45,600 1.33 Nondurable goods 11,500 11,500 0.00 Food and kindred products 2,700 2,800 3.70 Printing and publishing 2,800 2,700 -3.57

Service producing industries 197,600 199,200 0.81 Transportation and public utilities 11,600 11,600 0.00 Trade 63,100 62,100 -1.58 Wholesale 15,300 14,600 -4.58 Retail 47,800 47,400 -0.84 Finance, insurance and real estate 11,400 12,000 5.26 Services 77,200 77,600 0.52 Government 34,300 36,000 4.96

Farm 2,300 2,025 -11.96

r = revised Source: Kansas Department of Human Resources, Labor Market Information Services.

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Allen 5,182 A 87 A 149 2,056 168 667 130 88 133Anderson 1,449 A 21 -- 92 194 86 245 86 37 104Atchison 5,918 -- 39 B 207 1,883 384 672 44 31 148Barber 1,471 A 66 A 69 C 59 340 102 26 77Barton 10,762 18 294 147 1,071 1,736 725 1,785 245 106 403Bourbon 6,514 -- 22 B 342 1,353 530 614 37 47 642Brown 3,538 -- -- B 55 510 155 445 20 68 138Butler 11,735 11 110 85 1,374 1,875 300 2,065 264 106 496Chase 422 A B A 10 A A 100 B A BChautauqua 560 -- B A B A 39 83 -- 5 34Cherokee 5,430 -- B C 494 2,280 158 620 181 30 129Cheyenne 551 A A A 10 A 121 105 A 2 31Clark 433 -- A A A B B 56 A A 49Clay 2,540 -- A A 300 369 149 503 101 46 118Cloud 3,093 A A B 176 347 233 593 79 74 153Coffey 2,892 -- B G 122 269 89 406 B A 85Comanche 439 -- -- A 9 62 36 64 A A 38Cowley 12,082 A 47 B 313 3,604 391 1,640 304 182 355Crawford 14,506 A A 102 535 3,590 774 1,940 383 493 408Decatur 751 A A A 53 A 141 89 18 A 37Dickinson 5,683 9 B 95 212 1,214 397 846 111 55 198Doniphan 2,233 -- -- A 111 1,002 327 277 B 22 77Douglas 36,795 A B C 2,213 4,315 797 6,211 461 2,106 1,325Edwards 760 A A B 25 225 83 56 14 A 44Elk 242 -- A -- A B B B A A AEllis 12,037 9 174 C 646 1,087 372 2,070 116 277 374Ellsworth 1,635 -- B B 106 249 69 261 A 53 70Finney 16,073 15 99 225 1,070 5,795 737 2,482 450 183 441Ford 13,105 6 A B 414 4,800 571 2,102 289 339 306Franklin 7,351 -- 48 B 331 941 364 1,123 420 72 198Geary 8,086 -- A 41 317 897 159 1,132 522 272 246Gove 789 -- -- A 33 95 64 188 18 A 25Graham 706 A 5 A 42 A 31 142 20 A 56Grant 2,242 27 266 70 245 170 151 414 64 C 115Gray 1,214 17 A A 225 39 169 157 68 18 115

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Greeley 346 A A A 20 -- B 62 20 A 16Greenwood 1,545 -- 100 A 190 93 52 252 32 27 71Hamilton 599 A -- A 29 -- 140 112 A A 38Harper 1,416 A 24 A 52 225 143 217 B 14 96Harvey 12,173 A 33 B 753 3,212 317 1,710 162 119 284Haskell 718 11 A A 24 B 141 72 62 -- 65Hodgeman 315 -- A A A A B 55 B A AJackson 3,159 -- A -- 237 150 50 490 B B 95Jefferson 2,161 -- C B 395 177 39 407 25 35 97Jewell 531 A A B A A 75 91 16 4 59Johnson 270,599 15 382 459 16,608 21,175 18,589 35,906 12,294 17,600 20,659Kearny 530 A A 100 7 -- 36 63 18 A 44Kingman 2,025 A 57 A 123 470 137 264 B 22 112Kiowa 954 A A -- 40 A 56 145 65 B 35Labette 8,003 -- A 70 227 2,444 226 1,053 247 127 312Lane 386 11 A B 5 A 71 56 29 A 31Leavenworth 14,314 A A 55 1,529 723 305 2,094 460 976 770Lincoln 737 A B -- 23 C 127 100 4 A 37Linn 1,323 A 32 E 136 148 29 190 B A 76Logan 688 A A A 77 A 72 141 22 A 49Lyon 15,177 A B 60 381 5,864 597 2,237 310 183 344McPherson 12,905 -- 72 23 585 3,909 354 1,367 445 135 648Marion 3,057 -- 33 A 118 306 221 571 49 30 126Marshall 3,534 -- -- B 135 810 270 491 78 78 273Meade 860 18 4 B 83 15 80 181 43 13 49Miami 6,454 A 48 B 718 634 96 1,370 272 74 268Mitchell 2,548 A -- B 107 399 251 449 75 67 116Montgomery 14,178 A 168 B 439 5,282 515 1,955 319 364 373Morris 1,212 -- A B 46 252 27 239 A 38 59Morton 931 A 107 19 17 B 146 100 12 B 37Nemaha 3,825 A A -- 132 1,031 159 500 500 35 150Neosho 6,443 -- 56 A 322 2,100 317 940 100 105 217Ness 956 -- 85 A 18 36 124 106 69 A 53Norton 1,772 A A B 102 164 99 244 65 C 97Osage 3,923 A A A 106 E 89 475 50 A 242

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Osborne 1,224 A A -- 15 182 151 212 77 36 78Ottawa 883 A A -- 79 30 113 123 29 A 110Pawnee 2,182 A A -- 67 84 85 374 40 23 114Phillips 1,585 -- B A 53 312 91 249 89 27 115Pottawatomie 5,563 18 A E 498 665 309 1,048 82 B 187Pratt 3,044 12 93 B 100 104 285 648 137 74 123Rawlins 577 A A A 16 33 58 115 12 11 54Reno 24,952 11 103 165 1,391 5,445 1,397 3,735 436 493 925Republic 1,875 A A B 127 467 171 282 32 32 99Rice 2,537 A 107 A 104 337 114 314 158 39 147Riley 18,604 C A B 1,262 689 506 3,550 101 669 975Rooks 1,344 A 52 A 54 406 101 228 22 13 75Rush 892 -- -- A 15 189 160 72 57 42 41Russell 2,131 A 115 A 75 276 219 393 B 88 81Saline 27,500 A A B 1,563 6,921 1,435 4,312 533 457 727Scott 1,412 8 A 62 74 B 134 275 46 31 94Sedgwick 236,761 5 892 860 14,320 60,309 14,297 27,285 4,831 5,249 8,231Seward 9,182 A 226 116 253 2,500-4,999 319 1,560 477 147 243Shawnee 84,717 A A G 4,695 7,643 3,296 10,908 935 2,830 5,420Sheridan 625 A -- A 41 B 119 115 22 8 49Sherman 2,075 B A A 77 B 220 579 40 79 143Smith 1,149 A -- A 42 184 116 232 A 12 68Stafford 912 A 25 -- 28 63 158 128 19 4 76Stanton 417 14 -- A 16 A 112 62 6 -- BStevens 1,121 10 B A 58 A 167 177 141 20 63Sumner 5,071 A 13 B 239 1,201 201 790 104 118 292Thomas 2,620 A -- B 193 B 222 535 114 93 149Trego 761 A A B 21 21 57 164 24 A 29Wabaunsee 704 -- -- A 92 84 17 145 12 A 50Wallace 329 A -- A 4 -- 74 61 A A 24Washington 1,562 A A -- 119 76 229 219 14 22 63Wichita 492 53 -- A A 35 40 108 27 A 38Wilson 3,071 7 36 A 160 1,419 73 298 94 20 90Woodson 542 -- B A A B 48 104 9 35 30Wyandotte 62,368 -- -- 38 5,269 14,452 7,269 5,367 5,729 477 1,553Statewide 1,584 -- 991 -- A -- 20 A A A A

Kansas 1,111,884 F 6,003 7,862 66,338 196,166 65,292 149,998 35,285 36,554 53,828

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Allen 24 109 23 78 5 616 35 612 173 A 4Anderson 11 40 -- 6 A 306 A 150 56 -- 5Atchison 47 72 49 157 427 1,028 33 364 292 A ABarber A 29 A A A 328 A 84 67 -- ABarton 55 392 85 222 50 1,793 99 937 581 A ABourbon 47 126 190 121 -- 1,067 B 1,077 189 B 1Brown 14 96 B 24 B 658 F 259 121 A 2Butler 108 310 C 273 60 1,867 81 1,463 605 128 AChase A A -- A -- B A 69 25 -- --Chautauqua -- 10 -- -- -- 221 A 45 21 -- ACherokee B 131 B 72 A 615 25 334 135 -- 4Cheyenne 2 19 -- A -- 154 7 B 20 -- AClark -- 15 A A -- 149 A 26 29 -- AClay A 51 A 21 A 511 A 206 119 -- ACloud 11 69 -- 47 A 705 A 309 253 -- 3Coffey A B -- A -- 421 A C B -- AComanche -- A -- A -- 133 A B B -- ACowley 79 150 A 408 408 2,428 56 1,150 489 25 BCrawford 74 340 274 290 F 2,264 75 1,494 910 A 22Decatur 10 39 -- 8 -- 206 7 79 35 -- ADickinson 16 127 C 51 B 869 104 445 289 E 1Doniphan 9 25 A 9 A 170 A 50 64 -- ADouglas 582 1,791 216 2,574 1,365 4,629 437 4,870 2,056 F BEdwards A 11 -- 6 A 175 A 40 29 -- 1Elk A A -- A -- A -- 15 A -- --Ellis 123 808 A 298 140 3,184 154 1,506 508 B 7Ellsworth 2 120 B 30 -- 376 B 105 61 -- AFinney 149 448 B 234 B 1,549 96 1,253 764 -- 17Ford 132 501 193 465 B 1,267 113 1,027 378 24 11Franklin 35 149 A 202 E 982 65 591 281 G 2Geary 136 202 F 215 B 1,207 88 1,102 682 -- 14Gove A 8 -- 16 -- 238 A 40 53 -- AGraham -- 9 A 2 -- 237 -- 99 48 -- --Grant 29 46 A A 16 153 A 230 90 -- 5Gray -- 36 A 34 26 137 35 52 77 -- A

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Greeley 2 A -- -- -- 113 A A B -- AGreenwood A 40 -- 7 A 408 10 188 43 -- AHamilton A 13 -- A -- C A B B -- --Harper A 31 -- 19 A 259 23 C 60 -- 2Harvey 61 162 B 345 659 2,585 47 1,035 627 -- 13Haskell A 18 A A A C A 79 41 A --Hodgeman -- 9 -- A -- C A 10 12 -- 0Jackson A 39 B A A 383 G 258 132 -- AJefferson 8 71 -- B A 403 31 161 115 -- 4Jewell A 12 -- A A C A 71 26 -- AJohnson 6,062 23,567 9,467 25,505 3,203 21,184 3,369 20,363 11,293 2700 199Kearny -- 9 -- A A 111 A 58 50 -- 2Kingman 12 40 -- A A 485 A 162 76 A AKiowa -- 11 -- A C 282 A 92 62 -- ALabette 38 134 B 29 B 2,117 30 525 370 A 3Lane -- A -- A -- B A 7 B -- --Leavenworth 154 811 B 356 456 3,098 142 1,273 970 -- ALincoln A 23 A A -- 176 A 51 24 -- 0Linn 13 48 A A A 122 A 72 83 -- ALogan -- 25 A 3 A 145 14 50 60 -- 0Lyon 152 248 13 477 33 1,782 121 1,715 604 -- 9McPherson 59 198 B 611 919 1,808 73 934 702 A 7Marion 14 97 A 18 E 650 A 276 185 A 2Marshall A 174 A 93 30 632 A 238 164 -- 1Meade A 31 A 13 -- 169 1 66 55 -- AMiami 85 164 A 128 23 1,680 30 518 269 A AMitchell 8 87 -- A B 469 25 230 113 B 4Montgomery 120 248 85 472 41 1,963 78 1,095 560 A 34Morris A 48 -- A -- 218 4 145 57 -- AMorton -- A -- A -- E A 87 51 -- ANemaha A 109 A 38 A 737 A 190 173 B 1Neosho 18 130 B 252 B 1,018 34 477 293 -- 4Ness A 28 B A -- 243 -- 85 58 -- 1Norton A 66 B 21 -- 398 11 176 72 -- 2Osage B B -- 52 C 1,898 A 161 130 -- A

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Osborne A 34 A 16 A 263 -- 61 54 -- 14Ottawa -- 22 -- 4 -- 278 A 32 51 -- 2Pawnee 13 41 -- 45 B 949 15 188 73 A 0Phillips 1 56 A 30 -- 288 A 127 90 -- 1Pottawatomie 52 125 A 59 A 1,301 B 459 325 -- APratt 66 110 A 9 A 620 20 407 182 -- ARawlins A 17 -- A A 160 A B 20 -- AReno 269 522 973 1,138 164 3,642 405 2,203 1,118 E BRepublic A 26 A 39 -- 341 9 119 75 -- 2Rice A 49 -- 41 E 330 19 238 156 A 2Riley 212 1,183 E 823 505 2,900 226 3,209 1,266 A 14Rooks 10 25 A 7 B 87 A 102 89 A ARush -- 34 -- A A 185 A 55 20 -- 3Russell A B A C -- 222 A 241 97 A ASaline 205 1,023 241 1,406 490 3,579 207 2,426 1,515 338 15Scott 7 52 -- B 9 279 B 162 70 A 6Sedgwick 3,422 9,526 5,673 15,199 3,142 29,092 2,444 19,522 10,841 1536 85Seward B 211 105 357 A 1,059 B 716 318 59 AShawnee 1,302 4,400 3,158 7,675 653 16,202 F 6,794 4,896 1328 BSheridan -- 21 -- A A 135 A 36 B -- ASherman 12 51 -- 30 -- 381 38 214 128 -- 3Smith A 21 -- A A 257 -- 117 59 A AStafford A 15 A 3 -- 243 A 44 56 A 1Stanton -- 17 A -- -- B -- 22 B B AStevens 3 42 -- A A 140 A 174 76 -- 2Sumner 38 91 A 25 A 1,115 5 509 275 -- 5Thomas 27 60 A 32 A 363 B 536 166 -- 3Trego A B -- A -- C 9 101 61 -- 1Wabaunsee -- 6 A B -- 125 A 59 46 -- AWallace A A -- A -- B A B 19 -- AWashington 2 49 A 14 A 444 A 175 122 -- 2Wichita A A A -- A B 4 A 28 -- --Wilson 14 36 A B 22 473 10 157 92 -- AWoodson A 13 -- 6 -- 81 -- 68 36 -- 6Wyandotte 823 1,144 789 3,046 574 9,209 292 3,106 3,011 183 37Statewide -- C A E -- -- -- A -- B --

Kansas 15,274 52,418 23,642 65,142 16,035 152,261 12,562 93,943 52,772 9,043 F

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 1999. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499 Note: 1999 County Business Patterns data were collected using NAICS codes. This new classification system prevents comparison to previous data collected using SIC codes. *FFHAS=Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support.

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Allen 5,203 A 85 A 161 2,078 167 664 103 62 131Anderson 1,608 A 19 -- 133 173 90 298 87 30 117Atchison 5,972 -- 34 B 207 1,786 372 722 60 47 154Barber 1,389 A 70 A 62 C 57 267 84 47 65Barton 10,790 24 359 140 1,112 1,526 721 1,838 253 117 367Bourbon 6,723 A 22 B 457 1,373 603 726 36 B 643Brown 3,250 A -- B 54 298 163 444 B 49 142Butler 11,994 13 102 86 1,384 1,793 296 2,240 288 103 469Chase 472 A B A 10 B A 90 B A 26Chautauqua 593 A B B 27 A 41 59 A 3 28Cherokee 5,206 -- B C 595 2,073 161 660 C 24 132Cheyenne 555 A A A 19 A 117 109 11 A 31Clark 448 -- A A A B 36 53 17 A 51Clay 2,595 -- A B 283 384 118 570 106 55 104Cloud 3,114 -- A B 177 331 256 599 92 77 152Coffey 2,808 -- B G 141 163 100 396 62 B 88Comanche 423 -- A A 12 70 B 56 A A 36Cowley 10,813 A 38 B 326 2,642 563 1,612 82 162 370Crawford 14,598 A A 94 563 3,500 777 2,042 456 512 318Decatur 796 -- A A 45 8 159 108 13 A BDickinson 5,902 41 B 90 257 1,378 398 821 114 51 204Doniphan 2,047 A -- A 111 1,002 160 242 68 15 70Douglas 37,485 A B C 2,403 4,350 837 6,321 511 1,916 1,075 Edwards 685 A A B 16 199 80 55 7 A 33Elk 284 -- 5 -- 5 B 19 B A 5 32Ellis 12,293 10 282 C 633 1,045 378 2,131 129 336 371Ellsworth 1,743 -- B B 76 348 54 222 7 56 64Finney 16,755 14 133 C 1,131 6,054 724 2,427 502 189 441Ford 13,330 13 A B 392 5,023 542 2,089 305 318 298Franklin 7,712 -- 51 B 385 1,100 315 1,280 246 79 193Geary 8,333 -- A B 419 854 191 1,362 319 251 256Gove 834 -- -- A 43 107 66 173 A A 26Graham 689 A A A 34 A 31 110 19 A 44Grant 2,290 B 277 70 183 170 297 335 54 C 104Gray 1,282 17 A A 211 80 172 163 83 16 61

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Greeley 353 A A A 7 -- B 70 A A 17Greenwood 1,380 -- 65 A 171 98 52 241 35 26 80Hamilton 906 A -- A 44 -- 425 135 8 A 37Harper 1,438 A 28 A 43 216 127 197 94 A 119Harvey 11,716 A 34 B 725 2,858 287 1,665 165 109 278Haskell 716 9 B A 31 B 132 75 B -- BHodgeman 351 -- A A A A B 51 B A AJackson 3,298 -- A A 225 180 52 525 40 47 102Jefferson 2,205 -- C B 504 141 43 362 45 35 98Jewell 543 A A B 16 A 74 114 15 4 59Johnson 282,652 17 325 511 17,584 20,382 19,701 37,251 12,585 23,262 20,692 Kearny 590 A A 97 12 -- 35 59 16 A 46Kingman 1,991 A B A 129 441 128 275 B B 108Kiowa 957 A B -- 42 A 57 145 64 B 42Labette 8,183 -- A 75 219 2,369 226 1,025 261 119 261Lane 387 A A B 8 10 81 56 35 A 33Leavenworth 15,044 A A 59 1,954 711 292 2,121 442 952 788Lincoln 596 A -- -- 19 A 80 101 5 A 63Linn 1,381 A B E 169 137 28 227 B A 80Logan 751 A A A 95 A 83 151 19 A 49Lyon 15,342 A 26 63 404 5,629 512 2,311 298 164 342McPherson 12,842 A 67 24 579 3,936 300 1,323 467 122 637Marion 3,074 -- B A 123 344 191 541 31 34 131Marshall 3,412 A -- 38 137 850 208 430 80 76 169Meade 892 20 5 B 94 16 82 183 47 15 51Miami 6,868 A 55 B 905 698 105 1,440 208 69 285Mitchell 2,614 A -- A 106 406 263 433 51 73 113Montgomery 14,866 A 171 69 413 4,978 438 2,584 280 310 375Morris 1,222 -- B B 41 243 31 239 31 38 53Morton 877 A 82 B A B 147 91 A 49 48Nemaha 3,916 A A -- 162 953 163 569 513 42 176Neosho 6,783 -- B A 364 2,137 348 1,052 85 84 218Ness 1,013 -- 130 A 18 32 136 104 76 A BNorton 1,851 A A B 96 182 93 246 85 C 97Osage 3,478 A A B 110 E 85 497 60 13 232

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Osborne 1,300 -- A -- 24 180 154 211 73 54 80Ottawa 832 A A -- 78 23 119 89 26 A 110Pawnee 1,981 A A -- 64 83 90 297 33 23 110Phillips 1,723 -- B A 49 E 85 267 97 30 112Pottawatomie 5,894 A -- E 609 655 354 1,092 88 B 208Pratt 2,994 10 113 B 107 112 238 635 127 71 135Rawlins 560 -- A A 17 32 65 115 4 11 51Reno 26,197 A 104 129 2,000 5,101 1,458 3,818 414 535 863Republic 1,891 A A A 127 488 173 287 B 31 100Rice 2,616 A 119 A 106 312 130 309 181 39 145Riley 19,657 C A B 1,390 721 578 3,562 137 786 1,072 Rooks 1,343 A 61 A 56 366 116 237 33 15 79Rush 933 -- -- A 14 200 145 107 55 45 44Russell 2,186 A 162 A 100 270 185 354 31 89 79Saline 26,351 -- A B 1,541 6,024 1,320 4,384 545 789 685Scott 1,455 6 B B 81 B 137 286 52 18 100Sedgwick 230,996 A 880 822 13,241 60,248 9,790 27,387 5,093 5,568 7,986 Seward 9,834 A 280 86 213 H 316 1,535 472 130 247 Shawnee 84,589 A A G 5,285 7,325 3,285 10,900 1,004 2,830 5,300 Sheridan 603 A -- A 27 14 118 113 20 13 52Sherman 2,121 B A A 65 B 193 568 55 81 137Smith 1,092 A -- A 29 202 122 198 9 13 70Stafford 932 A 29 -- 25 60 151 126 25 4 73Stanton 421 7 -- A 18 A 108 72 5 -- BStevens 1,226 18 A A 56 -- 181 155 138 22 66Sumner 4,861 A 21 32 203 1,050 178 827 125 125 301Thomas 2,680 A -- B 236 26 227 528 106 96 134Trego 737 -- A B 20 20 55 132 33 A BWabaunsee 701 -- -- A 80 69 A 134 19 A 46Wallace 348 A -- A 4 A 76 50 A A 26Washington 1,610 A 7 A 137 82 235 209 20 8 68Wichita 428 34 -- A A 35 43 93 21 A 8Wilson 3,535 A 39 A 302 1,624 70 308 113 20 93Woodson 604 -- 37 A 9 B 64 108 18 19 32Wyandotte 61,588 -- -- B 5,202 13,557 7,290 5,282 5,837 492 1,198 Statewide 6,411 -- 1,225 -- A -- 44 A A B A

Kansas 1,128,732 633 6,567 7,688 69,180 191,609 62,058 152,982 35,714 42,823 52,626

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Allen 29 103 B 83 5 660 34 594 187 A 5Anderson A 41 -- 7 A 366 A 155 65 -- AAtchison 70 72 B 51 490 1,046 34 460 263 A ABarber 6 34 A A A 339 6 89 57 -- ABarton 59 377 70 274 60 1,835 98 985 563 A ABourbon 47 130 247 56 -- 1,040 17 1,007 201 B 5Brown 12 94 B B B 587 F 306 116 A AButler 106 337 C 306 61 1,885 75 1,473 685 133 AChase A 12 -- A -- B A 66 24 -- AChautauqua -- 7 -- A -- 244 A 57 B -- BCherokee 24 127 B 62 -- 496 46 327 138 -- 9Cheyenne 3 18 -- A -- 136 8 51 18 -- AClark -- A A A -- 150 A 28 29 -- AClay 16 68 A 15 A 481 B 210 121 -- ACloud 11 73 -- 49 A 699 8 299 255 -- ACoffey A B -- A -- 409 A 204 B -- AComanche A A -- A -- 136 A 34 37 -- --Cowley 90 170 A 389 416 2,184 55 1,166 458 24 BCrawford 83 342 213 627 F 2,239 91 1,433 721 A BDecatur 10 44 -- 11 -- 235 14 B 39 -- ADickinson 17 144 C 51 B 870 102 390 290 E 3Doniphan 9 29 B 10 A 176 A 39 70 -- 0Douglas 669 1,697 184 2,452 1,356 5,077 527 5,166 2,027 F 82Edwards A 10 -- 15 A 154 1 42 25 -- AElk 7 A -- A -- 17 -- B 28 -- AEllis 135 844 A 266 148 3,214 146 1,488 543 B 10Ellsworth 5 111 B 30 -- 467 25 106 64 -- AFinney 142 395 41 297 B 1,938 103 1,150 748 A BFord 129 455 189 445 C 1,300 136 1,030 418 27 31Franklin 41 172 A 297 E 959 52 565 272 G AGeary 119 215 F C 55 1,233 100 1,008 832 -- AGove A 13 -- B -- 246 A 50 50 -- AGraham -- 9 A 2 -- 253 A 97 49 -- AGrant 26 33 A A 17 177 A 240 103 -- 24Gray A 74 A 25 28 156 25 96 60 -- A

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Greeley 2 A -- -- -- C A 8 38 -- 10Greenwood 7 34 -- 9 A 349 6 146 45 -- AHamilton -- 18 -- -- -- 137 A 38 B -- --Harper A 35 -- A A 267 21 185 58 -- 1Harvey 65 177 B 308 706 2,656 40 934 639 -- 22Haskell A 21 A 5 A C 7 66 43 A --Hodgeman -- 3 -- A -- C A 11 11 -- 1Jackson 15 52 B B A 378 G 238 131 -- 18Jefferson 11 70 -- B A 389 43 123 113 -- 5Jewell A 12 -- A A B A 72 25 -- AJohnson 5,624 23,490 9,450 27,534 3,370 21,996 3,679 21,430 11,739 1,799 231Kearny -- A A A A C -- 68 60 -- AKingman 9 44 A A A 459 18 172 75 A AKiowa -- 13 -- A B 280 A 79 74 -- ALabette 45 138 29 25 B 2,353 46 575 388 A ALane -- 10 -- A -- B 4 12 28 -- --Leavenworth 198 942 C 428 470 3,089 160 1,287 997 -- ALincoln A 19 A 15 -- 183 13 52 27 -- ALinn 15 30 A A A 95 A 58 106 -- BLogan -- 34 A 3 A 146 A 52 65 -- ALyon 153 307 A 506 34 2,014 102 1,832 611 -- 22McPherson 59 184 B 709 811 1,803 47 989 705 A 9Marion 6 97 A 28 E 654 6 291 174 A 3Marshall 7 184 A 122 31 643 A 239 169 -- 5Meade A 26 A A -- 186 A 57 61 -- 1Miami 95 192 A 120 29 1,748 43 528 267 A 2Mitchell A 84 -- 9 B 503 47 263 115 B 2Montgomery 140 250 82 551 B 2,358 70 1,199 519 A 32Morris -- 45 -- A -- 220 A 154 48 -- AMorton -- 12 -- A -- C A 81 55 -- 2Nemaha A 109 A 38 B 727 A 213 172 B ANeosho 42 132 A 264 A 1,121 38 478 315 -- 27Ness A 38 B A -- 240 -- 62 68 -- 2Norton A 58 B 24 -- 415 13 168 67 -- 5Osage 27 50 -- 60 C 1,380 17 155 119 -- A

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Osborne A 37 A 14 A 284 -- 98 59 -- 5Ottawa A 33 -- 8 -- 227 A 45 53 -- 9Pawnee 14 41 -- 13 B 887 13 178 74 A 1Phillips A 72 A B -- 293 A 140 98 -- 2Pottawatomie 57 127 A 68 A 1,331 29 473 368 -- APratt 78 99 B 5 A 583 A 384 172 -- 3Rawlins A 18 -- 10 -- 157 13 39 17 -- --Reno 237 535 1,366 1,307 164 3,903 410 2,236 1,132 E BRepublic A 27 A 45 -- 340 12 102 87 -- ARice A 52 -- 40 E 360 19 219 166 A 5Riley 212 1,155 E 1,190 500 2,994 253 3,227 1,328 A BRooks 7 28 A 8 B 91 7 84 92 A ARush -- 44 -- A A 197 A 41 21 -- --Russell 4 55 4 C -- 221 A 306 92 A 1Saline 212 1,113 242 820 496 3,695 226 2,404 1,551 202 AScott 6 49 -- 23 A 290 30 204 68 A ASedgwick 3,474 9,684 5,627 13,473 3,164 28,536 2,588 20,766 10,989 1,503 CSeward 73 210 87 359 A 1,073 58 860 324 B AShawnee 1,323 4,679 3,993 6,791 723 16,250 1,010 6,960 5,014 320 BSheridan A 20 -- A A 140 A A 52 -- ASherman 20 66 -- 26 -- 406 27 266 127 -- ASmith A 21 -- 24 A 217 -- 105 59 A AStafford B 13 A 18 -- 262 A 42 55 A AStanton -- 10 A -- -- B -- 24 21 B --Stevens A 43 -- 12 A 235 A 183 75 -- ASumner 39 84 A A A 1,036 2 509 276 -- 24Thomas 23 55 A 33 A 409 41 508 196 -- --Trego A 16 -- A -- C 24 94 62 -- AWabaunsee -- 5 B B -- 131 A 39 45 -- AWallace A A -- A -- 55 A 50 29 -- AWashington A 49 A 4 A 449 2 176 134 -- 6Wichita A 15 A -- A B A 21 37 -- --Wilson 9 39 A B 24 539 10 C 97 -- AWoodson A A -- A -- 115 -- 84 29 -- AWyandotte 851 1,414 610 3,285 567 9,300 298 3,179 2,946 188 BStatewide -- C -- 4,881 -- A -- A -- B --

Kansas 15,194 53,304 24,774 69,926 16,417 154,553 13,349 97,071 53,766 7,180 1,318

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns: Kansas 2000. Suppression Codes (employment size): A=0-19 B=20-99 C=100-249 E=250-499 F=500-999 G=1,000-2,499 H=2,500-4,999 I=5,000-9,999 J=10,000-24,999 K=25,000-49,999 L=50,000-99,999 M=1,000,000+. Note: 2000 County Business Patterns data were collected using NAICS codes. This new classification system prevents comparison to previous data collected using SIC codes. *Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support.

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County Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm

Allen 715 7,792 709 8,154 718 8,809 717 8,678 700 8,643Anderson 843 3,184 854 3,201 865 3,347 865 3,422 842 3,511Atchison 781 8,148 783 8,382 793 9,512 792 9,799 773 9,748Barber 530 2,934 523 2,955 529 2,903 530 2,884 513 2,877Barton 1,042 18,363 1,055 18,308 1,064 18,617 1,072 18,414 1,027 18,223Bourbon 842 7,786 837 8,269 849 8,360 848 8,291 826 8,596Brown 782 5,368 768 6,353 774 6,447 779 6,384 748 6,499Butler 1,502 22,504 1,503 23,114 1,520 24,083 1,523 24,606 1,475 24,706Chase 419 1,343 427 1,401 430 1,417 436 1,379 413 1,394Chautauqua 490 1,599 488 1,676 492 1,852 495 1,853 476 1,838Cherokee 831 8,744 824 8,802 834 9,170 833 9,282 812 9,165Cheyenne 515 1,402 516 1,535 521 1,446 524 1,419 504 1,418Clark 423 1,062 432 1,080 433 1,224 439 1,221 415 1,235Clay 710 4,485 712 4,627 719 5,443 722 5,535 696 5,524Cloud 691 5,455 683 5,517 690 5,384 693 5,355 670 5,217Coffey 623 5,108 611 5,107 619 5,500 618 5,463 604 5,563Comanche 363 1,083 359 1,123 363 1,098 364 1,099 353 1,104Cowley 1,132 19,300 1,141 18,931 1,154 18,974 1,156 19,152 1,122 19,709Crawford 880 21,624 890 21,505 901 21,921 901 22,558 876 22,674Decatur 513 1,752 496 1,776 500 1,746 504 1,796 482 1,809Dickinson 1,060 9,313 1,050 9,306 1,063 9,222 1,063 9,145 1,033 9,193Doniphan 659 3,705 665 3,815 672 3,832 674 3,732 652 3,743Douglas 922 54,020 930 56,820 943 58,880 941 60,696 919 62,153Edwards 418 1,636 417 1,682 420 1,706 424 1,625 405 1,553Elk 454 1,278 459 1,292 465 1,151 465 1,169 454 1,217Ellis 908 19,850 927 20,702 936 21,276 940 20,994 906 20,794Ellsworth 522 3,260 522 3,332 529 3,377 529 3,435 515 3,411Finney 1,042 23,269 1,004 23,408 1,007 23,937 1,032 24,453 955 24,930Ford 1,110 18,156 1,132 18,858 1,137 19,335 1,153 19,286 1,090 19,191Franklin 1,224 11,580 1,251 11,701 1,263 11,611 1,271 11,727 1,220 11,683Geary 313 24,018 294 24,473 295 24,998 298 25,308 284 25,261Gove 620 1,721 614 1,667 618 1,656 624 1,657 595 1,708Graham 507 1,729 514 1,693 520 2,152 523 2,155 503 2,133Grant 535 4,420 542 4,647 542 4,664 554 4,444 513 4,405Gray 742 2,828 733 3,027 737 3,074 748 3,120 705 3,164Greeley 376 870 385 818 388 803 392 786 372 822Greenwood 719 3,216 717 3,259 723 3,272 727 3,213 700 3,271

1996 1997 1999r1998r

Farm and Nonfarm Employees* by County, 1996-2000 2000

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County Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm1996 1997 1999r1998r

Farm and Nonfarm Employees* by County, 1996-2000 2000

Hamilton 474 1,174 488 1,218 489 1,241 498 1,202 466 1,269Harper 716 3,367 726 3,454 735 3,420 736 3,399 713 3,435Harvey 948 18,065 955 18,383 965 19,249 969 19,176 936 18,946Haskell 674 1,736 640 1,803 638 1,749 657 1,798 602 1,805Hodgeman 518 944 515 974 518 898 523 913 499 901Jackson 1,097 4,600 1,102 4,861 1,116 6,879 1,114 7,254 1,089 7,513Jefferson 1,085 5,477 1,094 5,098 1,111 4,589 1,107 4,656 1,085 4,737Jewell 703 1,558 686 1,545 693 1,707 695 1,682 672 1,648Johnson 688 301,388 688 319,418 695 339,641 698 354,555 672 364,049Kearny 529 1,619 536 1,661 537 1,645 547 1,674 511 1,656Kingman 974 3,819 986 3,932 997 4,190 1,000 4,208 966 4,215Kiowa 421 1,782 425 1,738 429 1,640 431 1,675 416 1,688Labette 999 12,345 992 13,016 1,005 14,061 1,005 14,222 977 14,470Lane 398 1,158 388 1,159 390 1,124 395 1,152 375 1,123Leavenworth 1,360 29,593 1,385 30,154 1,395 30,393 1,407 30,889 1,344 31,597Lincoln 567 1,503 563 1,519 569 1,703 570 1,727 552 1,661Linn 833 3,152 843 3,170 855 3,173 853 3,200 834 3,186Logan 429 1,631 423 1,693 425 1,706 430 1,743 408 1,774Lyon 979 22,075 965 22,094 977 22,562 978 22,393 949 22,597McPherson 1,414 17,637 1,397 18,318 1,415 19,461 1,416 19,708 1,377 20,221Marion 1,157 5,908 1,146 6,064 1,159 5,999 1,162 6,071 1,123 6,161Marshall 1,109 6,104 1,086 6,178 1,100 6,370 1,099 6,389 1,070 6,586Meade 729 2,004 760 2,062 761 1,901 777 1,937 726 1,892Miami 1,381 10,015 1,403 10,509 1,421 11,086 1,420 11,374 1,384 11,642Mitchell 624 4,388 624 4,577 630 4,474 633 4,446 611 4,454Montgomery 1,035 20,783 1,021 20,956 1,035 20,234 1,033 20,409 1,008 21,056Morris 622 2,471 623 2,508 629 2,535 632 2,548 610 2,628Morton 342 1,838 343 1,869 345 1,839 347 1,857 334 1,818Nemaha 1,261 5,912 1,236 5,855 1,250 5,564 1,252 5,594 1,215 5,628Neosho 854 10,279 865 10,369 875 10,153 875 10,359 851 10,260Ness 638 2,058 642 2,122 650 2,068 650 2,039 632 2,105Norton 544 3,192 556 3,282 560 3,301 564 3,315 539 3,301Osage 983 5,475 1,002 5,840 1,016 6,112 1,013 6,232 992 6,316Osborne 550 2,439 526 2,428 533 2,368 532 2,334 519 2,384Ottawa 631 2,350 635 2,343 641 2,127 644 2,163 622 2,149

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County Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm Farm Nonfarm1996 1997 1999r1998r

Farm and Nonfarm Employees* by County, 1996-2000 2000

Pawnee 763 4,026 783 3,944 785 4,321 797 4,335 751 4,266Phillips 668 3,650 657 3,677 662 3,802 669 3,857 640 3,975Pottawatomie 994 9,106 1,004 9,488 1,015 9,951 1,018 10,180 985 10,537Pratt 687 5,814 688 5,948 692 5,851 700 5,715 665 5,784Rawlins 567 1,512 557 1,521 563 2,033 566 2,065 546 2,088Reno 1,585 37,229 1,579 37,825 1,596 37,909 1,602 37,887 1,546 37,124Republic 891 3,234 890 3,290 897 3,170 904 3,167 866 3,194Rice 666 4,663 664 4,828 670 4,846 674 4,752 647 4,824Riley 560 33,897 539 33,969 546 33,946 546 34,462 529 35,377Rooks 630 2,951 640 2,989 647 3,098 650 3,020 627 3,073Rush 596 1,666 602 1,687 610 1,734 609 1,706 594 1,721Russell 628 4,556 633 4,472 641 4,558 642 4,458 624 4,418Saline 777 36,717 785 37,285 794 37,495 795 38,062 771 38,964Scott 831 2,551 843 2,670 840 2,741 865 2,697 793 2,808Sedgwick 1,718 291,745 1,714 303,241 1,738 312,961 1,737 313,262 1,690 313,197Seward 626 13,865 615 14,148 610 14,465 632 14,580 574 14,557Shawnee 914 118,771 914 118,569 927 119,820 925 121,425 904 123,728Sheridan 550 1,440 543 1,467 548 1,319 552 1,287 529 1,303Sherman 578 3,901 569 4,198 574 4,349 578 4,488 553 4,599Smith 692 2,289 683 2,298 690 2,061 694 2,085 667 2,063Stafford 695 2,423 705 2,500 710 2,539 718 2,489 683 2,543Stanton 519 1,107 528 1,146 528 1,121 541 1,113 502 1,202Stevens 661 2,704 669 2,726 670 2,854 685 2,795 637 2,790Sumner 1,279 9,883 1,276 10,269 1,293 9,927 1,293 10,076 1,257 9,996Thomas 746 5,641 753 5,629 759 5,717 766 5,813 733 5,909Trego 514 1,822 488 1,789 494 1,822 494 1,759 480 1,743Wabaunsee 722 2,173 717 2,192 726 2,152 726 2,229 706 2,255Wallace 384 841 384 806 386 854 391 855 371 853Washington 1,070 3,026 1,070 3,065 1,080 3,074 1,087 3,015 1,044 3,026Wichita 584 1,108 592 1,141 591 1,130 605 1,184 561 1,163Wilson 672 5,189 683 5,143 689 4,996 692 5,270 667 5,370Woodson 407 1,368 413 1,429 418 1,425 417 1,436 409 1,436Wyandotte 230 92,173 229 93,116 232 92,919 232 92,743 226 94,368 Kansas 79,428 1,566,785 79,441 1,612,951 80,206 1,660,321 80,633 1,684,095 77,604 1,705,210

* Number of jobs; includes full-time and part-time employment. r-revised. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, Table CA25, Line Codes 70 & 80, May 2002.

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Percent Change

State 1999r 2000p 1999-2000

Alabama $28,095 $29,037 3.4 Alaska 34,033 35,125 3.2 Arizona 30,525 32,606 6.8 Arkansas 25,371 26,307 3.7 California 37,577 41,194 9.6 Colorado 34,191 37,167 8.7 Connecticut 42,682 45,445 6.5 Delaware 35,157 36,677 4.3 District of Columbia 50,885 53,018 4.2 Florida 28,935 30,549 5.6 Georgia 32,332 34,182 5.7 Hawaii 29,794 30,630 2.8 Idaho 26,044 27,709 6.4 Illinois 36,296 38,044 4.8 Indiana 30,027 31,015 3.3 Iowa 26,953 27,928 3.6 Kansas 28,031 29,357 4.7 Kentucky 27,783 28,829 3.8 Louisiana 27,216 27,877 2.4 Maine 26,887 27,664 2.9 Maryland 34,489 36,373 5.5 Massachusetts 40,352 44,326 9.8 Michigan 35,750 37,016 3.5 Minnesota 33,487 35,418 5.8 Mississippi 24,391 25,197 3.3 Missouri 29,967 31,386 4.7 Montana 23,260 24,264 4.3 Nebraska 26,632 27,662 3.9 Nevada 31,213 32,276 3.4 New Hampshire 32,141 34,731 8.1 New Jersey 41,038 43,691 6.5 New Mexico 26,267 27,498 4.7 New York 42,179 44,942 6.6 North Carolina 29,462 31,077 5.5 North Dakota 23,751 24,678 3.9 Ohio 31,395 32,510 3.6 Oklahoma 25,813 26,980 4.5 Oregon 30,872 32,765 6.1 Pennsylvania 32,696 33,999 4.0 Rhode Island 31,169 32,618 4.6 South Carolina 27,132 28,173 3.8 South Dakota 23,767 24,803 4.4 Tennesee 29,478 30,558 3.7 Texas 32,898 34,948 6.2 Utah 27,895 29,226 4.8 Vermont 27,597 28,920 4.8 Virginia 33,025 35,151 6.4 Washington 35,736 37,059 3.7 West Virginia 26,018 26,887 3.3 Wisconsin 29,607 30,697 3.7 Wyoming 25,647 26,837 4.6 United States 33,340 35,296 5.9

p - Data are preliminary; r - revised. * Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs.

Average Annual Pay

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Average Annual Pay by State and Industry, 2000 , issued 9/11/2001.

State Average Annual Pay for 1999 and 2000 and Percent Change in Pay for All Covered Workers*

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% Change 1998 1999r 2000p 1999-2000

Kansas Private industry* $27,020 $28,299 $29,644 4.8 Mining 33,389 33,525 36,479 8.8 Construction 29,061 30,446 32,126 5.5 Manufacturing 35,425 36,874 37,690 2.2 Trans., comm., pub. utilities 36,075 42,111 45,512 8.1 Wholesale trade 37,532 37,767 40,110 6.2 Retail trade 14,743 15,422 15,884 3.0 Finance, insurance, real estate 34,298 35,954 38,032 5.8 Services 24,550 25,273 26,485 4.8 Government 26,018 26,771 28,010 4.6

United States Private industry* $31,762 $33,244 $35,305 6.2 Mining 52,066 54,636 58,121 6.4 Construction 33,386 34,812 36,622 5.2 Manufacturing 40,092 41,941 44,778 6.8 Trans., comm., pub. utilities 39,345 41,786 43,643 4.4 Wholesale trade 41,831 44,185 46,740 5.8 Retail trade 16,810 17,602 18,432 4.7 Finance, insurance, real estate 48,641 50,910 55,556 9.1 Services 30,053 31,509 33,666 6.8 Government 32,953 33,869 35,245 4.1

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Average Annual Pay by State and Industry, 1999, 2000. Issued November 17, 2000, September 11, 2001.

Ranking byPercent Level ofChange Avg. Annual

Metropolitan Statistical Area 1998 1999r 2000p 1999-2000 Pay for 2000

Kansas City, Mo.-Kan. $31,276 $33,030 $34,993 5.9 51 Lawrence $22,840 $23,639 24,961 5.6 286 Topeka $27,472 $28,468 29,373 3.2 159 Wichita $30,479 $30,773 31,726 3.1 99

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Average Pay Levels in Metropolitan Areas, 1999, 2000 . Issued November 28, 2000, September 28, 2001.

p - Preliminary data. * Private industry total includes data for industries in addition to those shown separately. r - revised Note: Includes all workers covered by Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees programs.

Average Annual Pay by Industry, Kansas and the U.S. 1998-2000

Average Annual Pay by Metropolitan Statistical Area1998-2000

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Area 1990 1992 1994 1996 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000

Metropolitan Areas:Kansas City, MO-KS (MSA) $23,041 $25,071 $26,405 $28,478 $29,519 $30,917 $32,681 $34,623Lawrence, KS (MSA) 16,710 17,669 18,713 19,440 20,009 21,043 21,658 22,876Topeka, KS (MSA) 21,301 22,824 24,118 25,419 26,214 27,494 28,386 29,336Wichita, KS (MSA) 22,284 24,466 24,666 26,981 28,382 29,675 30,039 30,944

Counties Kansas (Metro Portion) 22,197 24,207 25,117 27,098 28,333 29,681 31,057 32,503Kansas (Non-Metro Portion) 16,392 17,476 18,513 19,412 20,079 20,815 21,417 22,382

Allen 15,503 16,434 17,547 18,930 19,517 19,884 20,551 21,830Anderson 13,174 14,214 14,704 15,713 16,146 16,602 17,319 18,037Atchison 16,526 18,002 19,428 20,256 20,873 21,440 21,025 21,911Barber 14,569 15,227 16,384 17,568 17,883 19,000 19,479 19,703Barton 17,155 18,029 18,903 19,581 20,149 20,975 21,291 22,471Bourbon 15,961 17,242 18,336 19,127 19,654 20,510 20,204 20,613Brown 14,480 15,406 16,587 17,745 18,073 19,067 19,373 20,325Butler 16,444 18,082 18,742 19,862 20,463 20,945 21,501 22,319Chase 12,012 12,998 14,149 14,488 14,275 15,025 16,032 16,854Chautauqua 13,155 13,600 14,153 14,819 15,282 16,422 16,750 17,424Cherokee 16,388 17,261 18,916 19,497 20,206 20,669 21,751 22,835Cheyenne 12,578 13,846 14,966 14,712 18,168 17,711 18,903 21,375Clark 14,396 15,837 17,213 19,120 19,692 21,717 21,730 22,995Clay 12,970 12,846 14,658 16,000 16,625 17,080 17,512 18,033Cloud 15,036 14,943 16,043 16,759 17,214 17,738 17,747 18,135Coffey 22,779 23,415 26,425 27,004 27,579 28,128 30,002 30,779Comanche 11,249 11,817 13,103 13,825 14,616 15,085 14,788 15,868Cowley 17,866 18,901 19,767 20,952 21,554 22,274 22,790 24,175Crawford 16,001 16,661 17,650 17,940 19,084 19,639 20,808 21,555Decatur 12,770 12,816 14,088 14,572 15,377 15,512 15,477 16,129

Average Wage per Job for Counties and Metropolitan AreasFull- and Part-Time by Place of Work

1990-2000, Selected Years

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Average Wage per Job for Counties and Metropolitan AreasFull- and Part-Time by Place of Work

1990-2000, Selected Years

Dickinson $15,005 $16,025 $17,589 $17,500 $18,375 $18,694 $19,212 $19,827Doniphan 16,876 18,608 19,383 20,985 22,451 22,890 23,364 24,414Douglas 16,710 17,669 18,713 19,440 20,009 21,043 21,658 22,876Edwards 14,355 15,120 17,065 17,555 17,999 18,967 18,918 20,267Elk 11,747 11,349 12,981 12,560 13,006 14,118 14,287 16,286Ellis 15,464 16,147 16,700 17,776 18,247 19,109 20,068 21,083Ellsworth 14,726 16,526 17,483 18,148 18,876 19,694 20,218 21,183Finney 17,211 18,325 19,700 20,837 21,897 22,571 23,185 23,956Ford 16,914 17,850 19,612 21,349 21,689 22,826 23,691 24,355Franklin 15,641 16,362 17,622 18,780 19,888 20,978 21,955 21,967Geary 19,137 22,263 22,650 23,218 23,247 23,797 24,581 26,071Gove 12,961 14,042 16,030 17,115 17,377 18,398 18,032 19,364Graham 14,548 15,804 16,657 16,749 16,799 17,069 16,549 18,138Grant 19,174 20,244 21,996 23,586 24,916 25,444 25,781 27,244Gray 18,027 18,350 20,090 21,433 21,007 21,833 21,734 22,902Greeley 14,284 14,838 16,786 18,690 19,446 20,568 20,785 21,917Greenwood 12,730 13,238 14,185 14,975 15,481 15,930 16,681 17,576Hamilton 13,083 13,670 15,497 17,143 18,271 19,090 19,381 20,016Harper 14,852 15,241 16,401 16,690 17,201 17,944 18,066 18,852Harvey 18,042 19,211 20,472 21,332 21,770 22,844 23,125 24,068Haskell 17,306 16,100 18,096 19,911 20,838 21,894 21,230 22,929Hodgeman 14,706 13,731 15,187 15,295 16,074 16,509 17,334 17,894Jackson 13,300 13,819 15,383 15,723 16,683 18,113 19,021 20,381Jefferson 14,546 14,655 16,241 16,374 17,516 18,157 19,141 19,745Jewell 12,367 13,186 14,230 15,274 15,521 16,023 16,226 17,048Johnson 22,949 25,242 26,434 28,568 30,083 31,642 34,397 36,723Kearny 16,552 17,328 18,569 18,693 18,501 19,199 18,833 20,293Kingman 14,879 16,121 17,411 18,159 19,439 19,371 19,355 20,299Kiowa 14,268 15,059 16,246 17,158 16,931 17,485 17,636 18,645Labette 17,005 17,908 18,790 19,744 19,874 20,201 20,613 20,663

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Area 1990 1992 1994 1996 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000

Average Wage per Job for Counties and Metropolitan AreasFull- and Part-Time by Place of Work

1990-2000, Selected Years

Lane $16,126 $15,671 $16,679 $17,343 $18,560 $20,086 $19,208 $20,671Leavenworth 22,382 25,776 26,012 27,343 28,320 28,951 29,661 31,269Lincoln 12,428 12,352 13,891 13,550 13,742 14,184 14,685 15,575Linn 20,296 19,599 20,815 21,351 21,912 23,044 23,574 24,974Logan 13,154 14,310 15,629 16,197 17,115 18,150 18,317 19,324Lyon 17,251 17,623 18,303 18,995 20,112 20,990 21,908 22,443McPherson 17,891 19,467 20,661 21,432 22,425 23,259 24,439 25,120Marion 13,320 13,799 15,123 15,585 16,137 16,768 16,749 17,341Marshall 16,761 16,943 17,984 19,506 20,544 21,321 21,786 23,288Meade 14,463 16,199 17,732 17,716 18,634 20,084 20,080 22,913Miami 16,288 17,142 18,190 19,365 20,200 21,948 22,125 22,736Mitchell 14,304 15,343 16,926 18,296 19,951 20,236 20,313 21,437Montgomery 17,642 18,701 19,376 19,836 20,613 21,336 21,567 22,586Morris 14,387 15,057 16,342 16,676 17,290 17,744 18,616 19,849Morton 17,654 18,458 20,302 23,468 24,022 24,947 27,142 28,317Nemaha 14,426 15,005 16,511 18,227 19,143 19,247 19,985 20,852Neosho 15,569 16,722 17,803 18,906 19,481 20,182 20,620 21,247Ness 15,688 16,989 17,604 17,436 18,127 18,433 18,675 19,499Norton 15,161 16,048 17,751 17,957 18,210 18,535 19,181 20,735Osage 13,357 14,005 14,452 14,338 14,255 14,751 15,179 15,755Osborne 12,700 13,324 14,325 14,592 15,062 15,770 16,522 16,792Ottawa 13,148 13,701 14,897 15,754 15,900 16,965 17,870 18,875Pawnee 16,195 17,076 17,969 18,781 19,541 19,392 19,779 20,973Phillips 15,934 16,274 18,034 18,401 18,688 19,615 19,479 19,564Pottawatomie 16,138 17,176 18,322 20,081 20,765 21,622 22,270 23,731Pratt 16,820 17,664 18,597 19,135 19,692 20,473 21,130 22,569Rawlins 12,079 13,989 14,333 15,383 16,245 17,308 16,894 17,949Reno 18,629 19,543 20,768 22,450 23,178 24,003 24,585 25,335Republic 13,101 13,688 15,384 15,647 16,130 16,831 17,152 17,935Rice 16,191 17,146 16,525 17,245 17,973 19,420 19,815 20,649

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Area 1990 1992 1994 1996 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000

Average Wage per Job for Counties and Metropolitan AreasFull- and Part-Time by Place of Work

1990-2000, Selected Years

Riley $14,365 $16,261 $16,260 $17,843 $18,180 $19,025 $19,874 $21,404Rooks 14,718 15,444 16,476 17,547 18,190 17,924 18,676 19,007Rush 15,643 16,465 18,234 18,721 20,778 20,845 20,659 21,035Russell 14,921 15,867 15,287 15,732 16,452 16,636 16,938 18,046Saline 18,123 19,184 20,437 21,726 22,387 23,382 24,161 25,351Scott 16,569 17,198 19,070 18,594 18,894 20,196 20,374 21,570Sedgwick 22,857 25,141 25,290 27,787 29,269 30,623 30,989 31,890Seward 17,983 20,377 21,289 22,341 23,316 23,982 24,421 26,122Shawnee 21,301 22,824 24,118 25,419 26,214 27,494 28,386 29,336Sheridan 13,369 15,103 16,808 16,666 16,906 18,385 19,144 20,743Sherman 13,809 15,057 16,448 16,983 17,017 17,899 18,967 18,965Smith 11,883 12,317 13,795 14,590 15,266 15,957 16,459 17,611Stafford 14,231 14,687 16,601 16,334 17,027 17,505 18,105 18,287Stanton 16,499 17,041 18,654 18,239 19,455 20,299 20,904 20,981Stevens 17,073 18,870 19,746 20,441 21,067 21,353 21,112 22,601Sumner 16,499 17,511 18,080 18,977 20,219 21,043 21,958 22,257Thomas 13,936 14,537 15,643 16,432 16,813 17,921 18,160 18,710Trego 13,144 14,040 14,680 14,422 14,728 15,440 16,200 17,448Wabaunsee 12,512 12,688 14,358 15,875 15,718 16,580 17,140 17,939Wallace 12,394 12,779 13,849 14,382 15,526 16,056 16,363 17,610Washington 11,468 11,662 12,912 13,249 13,779 14,509 15,073 15,984Wichita 14,833 15,342 16,933 17,032 17,446 19,487 19,997 21,732Wilson 16,131 17,320 19,045 20,377 21,001 21,596 21,603 23,195Woodson 13,246 13,474 13,916 15,308 15,525 15,867 16,040 16,900Wyandotte 24,085 25,693 27,751 30,089 30,924 32,055 33,503 34,388 Kansas 19,868 21,517 22,495 24,071 25,129 26,284 27,395 28,685

r - revised Note: The employment measure is of the number of jobs, full-time plus part-time. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, December 2001, Table CA34. Web site: www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/reis/drill.cfm

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Total Excl. Electric Total Resident. Commerc. Indust. Transport. Utilities Utility Use

SourceCoal 0.1 s 2.7 0.0 2.8 325.9 328.8 Natural Gas 67.8 39.5 127.1 31.6 266.0 36.2 302.2 Petroleum 14.1 5.0 157.6 256.2 432.9 3.8 436.7 Nuclear Electric Power 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 97.3 97.3 Hydro-electric Power 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 s 0.1 Wood and Waste 4.3 0.6 1.6 0.0 6.5 0.0 6.4 Ethanol 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.5 Solar s 0.0 0.0 0.0 s 0.0 sGeothermal s 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 Electricity 38.7 41.8 34.9 0.0 115.4 Net Energy 125.0 87.1 324.0 288.3 824.4 463.2

Electric System 75.9 81.9 68.3 0.0 226.1 Energy Losses

Net Interstate Flow/Loss -121.7

Total Energy 200.9 169.2 392.2 287.8 1,050.0 Consumption

Note: Totals may not equal sum of contents due to independent rounding. s= Btu value is less than 0.05 Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data Report, 1999: Consumption Estimates, May 2001 .

Sector 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Coal 289.6 338.6 310.8 309.3 328.8Natural Gas 369.1 362.0 339.5r 325.3 302.2Petroleum 366.0r 387.8r 395.0r 394.5 436.7Nuclear Electric Power 107.2 87.2 89.6 110.6 97.3Hydro-electric Power 0.1 0.1 0.2r 0.1 0.1Biomass 8.8r 8.9r 7.1r 4.9 6.4Other* 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3

Net Interstate Flow of Electricity/Losses** -101.4r -115.2r -84.6r -98.7 -121.7

Total 1,039.8 1,069.7 1,057.9 1,046.2 1,050.0

Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. * Includes geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, and solar thermal energy. ** A negative number indicates that more electricity went out of the state than came into the state. s= Btu value less than 0.05 r= revised. Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data Report 1999: Consumption Estimates , May 2001.

Trillion Btu

Trillion Btu

1995-1999

Energy Consumption by Sector in Kansas, 1999

Energy Consumption Estimates by Source in Kansas

Sector

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

At City Gate 3.47 6.42 5.38 3.32 2.53Residential 6.42 6.00 5.98 7.64 10.07Commercial (1) 5.38 4.98 5.04 6.80 9.15Industrial (1) 3.32 3.17 2.93 4.01 4.83Utilities 2.53 2.14 2.36 4.18 3.64

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Regular Gasoline 0.778 0.601 0.670 1.025 0.977Midgrade Gasoline 0.842 0.659 0.747 1.086 1.060Premium Gasoline 0.908 0.722 0.800 1.160 1.128Jet Fuel 0.659 0.497 0.581 0.925 0.830Residual Fuel Oil 0.425 0.402 0.361 0.567 0.538

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Marketed Production 687,215 603,586 553,419 525,729 468,658Use by All Consumers 253,242 260,044 240,427 252,650 227,755 Use by Residential 69,415 70,217 68,146 70,589 70,546 Use by Commercial 41,483 41,788 38,954 39,650 38,930 Use by Industrial 116,522 111,143 97,469 108,903 95,009 Use by Utilities 25,822 36,896 35,857 33,509 23,269Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration.

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Million Cubic Feet

Natural Gas Production and Use by Kansas1997-2001

Natural Gas Prices for Kansas1997 - 2001

Petroleum Product Prices for Kansas1997-2001

Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet

Dollars per Gallon - Tax Excluded

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Energy Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 1999

Dollars Per MillionRank State Million Btu Rank State Dollars Rank State Dollars

1 District of Columbia $13.23 1 California $56,007 1 Wyoming $3,8612 Hawaii 12.34 2 Texas 54,085 2 Alaska 3,2943 Connecticut 11.62 3 New York 31,999 3 Louisiana 3,0734 Vermont 11.56 4 Ohio 25,330 4 North Dakota 2,7035 Arizona 11.23 5 Florida 25,295 5 Texas 2,6986 New Hampshire 11.05 6 Illinois 23,932 6 District of Columbia 2,5267 Maryland 10.35 7 Pennsylvania 23,152 7 Indiana 2,3858 Florida 10.27 8 Michigan 19,786 8 Maine 2,3849 Massachusetts 10.05 9 New Jersey 17,716 9 Arkansas 2,348

10 New York 10.00 10 North Carolina 15,678 10 Montana 2,32711 Nevada 9.89 11 Georgia 15,524 11 Iowa 2,31112 North Carolina 9.76 12 Indiana 14,174 12 Alabama 2,30613 Delaware 9.54 13 Louisiana 13,436 13 Kentucky 2,30014 California 9.37 14 Virginia 13,248 14 Delaware 2,29215 New Mexico 8.99 15 Massachusetts 12,022 15 Kansas 2,27316 South Carolina 8.96 16 Tennessee 11,724 16 Vermont 2,26317 New Jersey 8.92 17 Missouri 11,344 17 Ohio 2,25018 Missouri 8.79 18 Washington 10,702 18 Mississippi 2,20019 Virginia 8.78 19 Wisconsin 10,551 19 New Hampshire 2,19020 Pennsylvania 8.76 20 Alabama 10,076 20 Nevada 2,18721 Oregon 8.65 21 Maryland 9,885 21 New Jersey 2,17522 Tennessee 8.64 22 Minnesota 9,674 22 Connecticut 2,16723 Colorado 8.63 23 Kentucky 9,110 23 Nebraska 2,14424 Illinois 8.61 24 Arizona 9,012 24 South Carolina 2,13925 South Dakota 8.57 25 South Carolina 8,313 25 Tennessee 2,13826 Maine 8.56 26 Oklahoma 7,160 26 Oklahoma 2,13227 Ohio 8.54 27 Connecticut 7,111 27 West Virginia 2,07828 Kansas 8.43 28 Colorado 7,002 28 Missouri 2,07429 Rhode Island 8.37 29 Iowa 6,631 29 South Dakota 2,07430 Georgia 8.20 30 Oregon 6,530 30 Idaho 2,05531 Michigan 8.19 31 Mississippi 6,091 31 North Carolina 2,04932 Minnesota 8.18 32 Kansas 6,033 32 Minnesota 2,026

Expenditures Per PersonPrices Expenditures

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Energy Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 1999

Dollars Per MillionRank State Million Btu Rank State Dollars Rank State Dollars

Expenditures Per PersonPrices Expenditures

33 Wisconsin $8.17 33 Arkansas $5,990 33 Wisconsin $2,00934 Nebraska 8.05 34 Nevada 3,956 34 Michigan 2,00635 Mississippi 8.00 35 West Virginia 3,754 35 Rhode Island 1,99936 Iowa 7.88 36 Utah 3,669 36 Georgia 1,99337 Oklahoma 7.84 37 Nebraska 3,571 37 New Mexico 1,98338 Alabama 7.83 38 New Mexico 3,450 38 Illinois 1,97339 Montana 7.75 39 Maine 2,987 39 Oregon 1,96940 Idaho 7.64 40 New Hampshire 2,631 40 Massachusetts 1,94741 West Virginia 7.52 41 Idaho 2,572 41 Pennsylvania 1,93042 Kentucky 7.48 42 Hawaii 2,144 42 Virginia 1,92843 Utah 7.44 43 Montana 2,055 43 Maryland 1,91144 Arkansas 7.42 44 Alaska 2,040 44 Arizona 1,88645 Washington 7.40 45 Rhode Island 1,981 45 Washington 1,85946 Indiana 7.14 46 Wyoming 1,852 46 Hawaii 1,80947 Texas 6.65 47 Delaware 1,727 47 New York 1,75848 Wyoming 6.54 48 North Dakota 1,713 48 Colorado 1,72649 North Dakota 6.21 49 South Dakota 1,521 49 Utah 1,72350 Alaska 5.99 50 Vermont 1,344 50 California 1,69051 Louisiana 5.77 51 District of Columbia 1,311 51 Florida 1,674

United States $8.41 United States $558,742 a United States $2,049a Includes $140 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Price and Expenditure Report 1999, November 2001. Web site: http://eia.doe.gov/pub/state.prices/pdf/rank.pdf

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Rank State Trillion Btu Rank State Million Btu

1 Texas 11,501.0 1 Alaska 1,121.52 California 8,375.4 2 Wyoming 879.43 Ohio 4,323.4 3 Louisiana 826.94 New York 4,283.0 4 North Dakota 577.15 Illinois 3,882.6 5 Texas 573.86 Florida 3,852.9 6 Arkansas 471.87 Pennsylvania 3,715.5 7 Montana 467.18 Louisiana 3,615.4 8 Kentucky 462.19 Michigan 3,239.6 9 Indiana 460.3

10 Georgia 2,798.1 10 Alabama 458.811 Indiana 2,735.8 11 Mississippi 436.512 New Jersey 2,588.7 12 Maine 421.913 North Carolina 2,446.9 13 Idaho 414.114 Washington 2,240.8 14 Oklahoma 410.215 Virginia 2,227.3 15 West Virginia 407.016 Tennessee 2,070.5 16 Kansas 395.617 Alabama 2,004.8 17 Iowa 390.918 Kentucky 1,830.2 18 Washington 389.319 Wisconsin 1,810.5 19 South Carolina 384.220 Missouri 1,768.0 20 Ohio 384.121 Minnesota 1,675.3 21 Tennessee 377.622 Massachusetts 1,569.1 22 Delaware 370.023 South Carolina 1,493.0 23 New Mexico 365.024 Maryland 1,378.2 24 Nebraska 361.325 Oklahoma 1,377.5 25 Georgia 359.326 Arizona 1,219.8 26 Minnesota 350.827 Mississippi 1,208.5 27 Wisconsin 344.828 Arkansas 1,203.7 28 Nevada 340.129 Colorado 1,155.5 29 Oregon 334.530 Iowa 1,121.7 30 Michigan 328.431 Oregon 1,109.2 31 District of Columbia 327.132 Kansas 1,050.0 32 South Dakota 326.033 Connecticut 839.3 33 Utah 325.834 West Virginia 735.4 34 Virginia 324.135 Alaska 694.7 35 Missouri 323.336 Utah 693.9 36 Illinois 320.137 New Mexico 635.0 37 North Carolina 319.838 Nevada 615.3 38 New Jersey 317.939 Nebraska 602.0 39 Pennsylvania 309.840 Maine 528.6 40 Colorado 284.941 Idaho 518.3 41 New Hampshire 279.242 Wyoming 421.8 42 Vermont 277.943 Montana 412.4 43 Maryland 266.544 North Dakota 365.7 44 Rhode Island 263.545 New Hampshire 335.4 45 Connecticut 255.746 Delaware 278.8 46 Arizona 255.347 Rhode Island 261.1 47 Florida 255.048 Hawaii 241.4 48 Massachusetts 254.149 South Dakota 239.0 49 California 252.750 District of Columbia 169.8 50 New York 235.451 Vermont 165.0 51 Hawaii 203.7

United States 95,682.4 United States 350.9Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data Report 1999 , May 2001. Web site: http://eia.doe.gov/pub/state.data/pdf/rank.pdf

Total Consumption

Total Energy Consumption and Total Consumption Per Capita,

Total Consumption Per Capita

Ranked by State, 1999

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Special School State County Municipal Districts Districts Total

Alabama 67 446 0 491 127 1,131Alaska 12 149 0 14 0 175Arizona 15 87 0 304 231 637Arkansas 75 491 0 639 311 1,516California 57 471 0 3,010 1,069 4,607Colorado 62 269 0 1,358 180 1,869Connecticut 0 30 149 387 17 583Delaware 3 57 0 257 19 336District of Columbia 0 1 0 1 0 2Florida 66 394 0 526 95 1,081Georgia 156 535 0 473 180 1,344Hawaii 3 1 0 15 0 19Idaho 44 200 0 789 114 1,147Illinois 102 1,288 1,433 3,068 944 6,835Indiana 91 569 1,008 1,236 294 3,198Iowa 99 950 0 433 394 1,876Kansas 105 627 1,370 1,524 324 3,950Kentucky 119 434 0 637 176 1,366Louisiana 60 302 0 39 66 467Maine 16 22 467 229 98 832Maryland 23 156 0 241 0 420Massachusetts 12 44 307 413 85 861Michigan 83 534 1,242 332 584 2,775Minnesota 87 854 1,794 406 360 3,501Mississippi 82 295 0 395 164 936Missouri 114 944 324 1,497 537 3,416Montana 54 128 0 600 362 1,144Nebraska 93 535 455 1,130 681 2,894Nevada 16 19 0 153 17 205New Hampshire 10 13 221 165 166 575New Jersey 21 324 243 281 552 1,421New Mexico 33 99 0 653 96 881New York 57 615 929 1,126 686 3,413North Carolina 100 527 0 325 0 952North Dakota 53 363 1,341 764 237 2,758Ohio 88 941 1,310 592 666 3,597Oklahoma 77 592 0 552 578 1,799Oregon 36 240 0 959 258 1,493Pennsylvania 66 1,023 1,546 1,919 516 5,070Rhode Island 0 8 31 76 4 119South Carolina 46 269 0 310 91 716South Dakota 66 309 956 302 177 1,810Tennessee 93 343 0 490 14 940Texas 254 1,177 0 2,182 1,087 4,700Utah 29 230 0 384 40 683Vermont 14 49 237 112 279 691Virginia 95 231 0 156 1 483Washington 39 275 0 1,202 296 1,812West Virginia 55 232 0 362 55 704Wisconsin 72 583 1,266 696 442 3,059Wyoming 23 97 0 478 56 654 United States 3,043 19,372 16,629 34,683 13,726 87,453

Organization . Issued August 1999

Government Units by State, 1997

or TownshipTown

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% ofRevenue FY 2000 FY 2001 Increase Increase or

or Decrease Decrease

Tax Revenues Property $16,125 $17,920 $1,795 11.13 Income and Inheritance 2,190,032 2,255,261 65,229 2.98 Sales and Compensating Use 1,635,365 1,673,857 38,492 2.35 Cigarette 49,124 48,784 -340 (0.69) Cereal Malt Beverage 2,431 2,489 58 2.39 Liquor Enforcement 33,336 35,351 2,015 6.04 Liquor Gallonage and Private Club 20,033 20,728 695 3.47 Tobacco Products 3,773 4,092 319 8.45 Corporation Franchise 16,834 16,927 93 0.55 Wheat 53 0 -53 (100.00) Car Companies 866 887 21 2.42 Insurance Companies 60,675 67,680 7,005 11.55 Bingo Tax 303 519 216 71.29 Transient Guest Tax 341 367 26 7.62 Severance Tax on Minerals 52,969 101,537 48,568 91.69 Marijuana and Controlled Substances 367 325 -42 (11.44) Other Gross Receipts 18 14 -4 (22.22)

Total Tax Revenues $4,082,645 $4,246,738 $164,093 4.02

Non-Tax Revenues Agency Earnings: Service Charges 8,104 8,012 (92) (1.14) Licenses, Permits and Registrations 4,975 5,081 106 2.13 Sales of Commodities 342 913 571 166.96 Grain and Pecan Marketing Assessments 47 0 (47) (100.00) Total Agency Earnings 13,468 14,006 538 3.99 Revenue From the Use of Money & Property Interest and Dividends 76,696 71,765 (4,931) (6.43) Amortization on Securities (4) 54 58 (1450.00)Total Revenue from Use of Money & Property 76,692 71,819 (4,873) (6.35) Reimbursements and Refunds 1,944 2,188 244 12.55 Other Non-Tax Revenues 29,222 25,322 (3,900) (13.35)

Total Non-Tax Revenues 121,326 113,335 (7,991) (6.59)

Total Revenues $4,203,971 $4,360,073 $156,102 3.71Source: Kansas Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports, Kansas Annual Financial Report, Fiscal Year 2001.

State General Fund Comparative Statement of Revenues

for Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 and 2001

Amount in Thousands

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ExpendituresIncrease or

FY 2000 FY 2001 Decrease

Expenditures by Object: Salaries and Wages $860,238 $881,018 $20,780 2.4 Contractual Services 232,589 228,108 (4,481) (1.9) Commodities 41,567 39,598 (1,969) (4.7) Capital Outlay 24,354 26,712 2,358 9.7

Grants, Claims and Shared Revenue: By Department on Aging 8,257 10,283 2,026 24.5 Social and Rehabilitation Services 61,205 54,501 (6,704) (11.0) Retirement Contributions for Local School District Employees 87,889 88,462 573 0.7 Local and Regional Libraries 4,002 3,661 (341) (8.5) Aid to Local School Districts 2,097,645 2,139,765 42,120 2.0 Municipal University Operating Grant 8,188 9,270 1,082 13.2 Community College Operating Grant 60,937 74,087 13,150 21.6 Post Secondary Aid for Vocational Ed. 19,508 19,508 0 0.0 By Juvenile Justice Authority 26,294 23,319 (2,975) (11.3) By Department of Corrections 17,135 16,769 (366) (2.1) By Department of Health and Environment 9,549 9,547 (2) (0.0) Other Grants to Local Units 8,100 6,719 (1,381) (17.0) Total Aid for Local Units 2,408,709 2,455,891 47,182 2.0 Direct Social Welfare Assistance 548,730 557,219 8,489 1.5 Homestead Property Tax Relief 14,973 13,082 (1,891) (12.6) Other State Grants and Claims 24,585 24,160 (425) (1.7) Total Grants, Claims & Shared Rev. 2,996,997 3,050,352 53,355 1.8

Total Expenditures $4,155,745 $4,225,788 $70,043 1.7

Other Financing Uses: Local Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund 57,903 54,137 (3,766) (6.5) State Fair Capital Improvements Fund 300 300 0 0.0 County and City Revenue Sharing Fund 36,932 34,531 (2,401) (6.5) State Water Plan Fund 6,000 4,750 (1,250) (20.8) Special County and City Highway Fund 11,182 10,343 (839) (7.5) State Highway Fund 62,240 51,709 (10,531) (16.9) School District Capital Improvements Fund 26,098 30,676 4,578 17.5 Transfer and Non-Expense Items 36,437 (45,432) (81,869) (224.7) Total Other Financing Uses 237,092 141,014 (96,078) (40.5)

Total Expenditures and Other $4,392,837 $4,366,802 ($26,035) (0.6) Financing Uses

Expenditures by Function: General Government 181,609 179,083 (2,526) (1.4) Human Resources 793,066 786,857 (6,209) (0.8) Education 2,854,070 2,934,340 80,270 2.8 Public Safety 299,883 299,009 (874) (0.3) Agriculture and Natural Resources 27,117 26,499 (618) (2.3)

Total Expenditures $4,155,745 $4,225,788 $70,043 1.7

Report, Fiscal Year 2001.

State General Fund Comparative Statement of Expenditures

for Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 and 2001

Source: Kansas Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports, Kansas Annual Financial

Amount in Thousands

% of Increase or Decrease

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1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999

Item Amount Amount Amount(in thousands) (in thousands) (in thousands)

Population (thousands) 2,585 2,629 2,654

Total Revenue $7,372,394 $7,920,477 $8,156,695 General revenue 6,597,107 7,098,645 7,447,956 Intergovernmental revenue 2,331,657 2,527,584 2,785,980 General revenue from own sources 4,265,450 4,571,061 4,661,976 Taxes 2,529,799 2,713,333 2,702,959 Property 2,045,364 2,104,239 2,067,669 Sales and gross receipts 428,248 551,550 584,985 General sales 321,017 435,318 467,359 Selective sales 107,231 116,232 117,626 Individual income 7 -- -- Motor Vehicle License 1,889 2,688 3,520 Other taxes 54,291 54,856 46,785 Charges and misc. general revenue 1,735,651 1,857,728 1,959,017 Current charges 1,083,299 1,193,331 1,267,017 Miscellaneous general revenue 652,352 664,397 692,000 Utility revenue 678,733 701,604 593,284 Insurance trust revenue 96,554 120,228 115,455

Total Expenditure 7,282,076 7,548,253 7,815,971 By character and object: Intergovernmental expenditure 33,752 25,793 15,079 Direct expenditure 7,248,324 7,522,460 7,800,892 Current operations 5,864,435 6,144,535 6,322,726 Capital outlay 887,522 876,221 995,381 Insurance benefits and repayments 31,714 33,352 27,760 Interest on debt 464,653 468,352 455,025 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 3,151,431 3,374,311 3,433,155 Direct expenditure by function: 7,248,324 7,522,460 7,800,892 Direct General Expenditure 6,539,971 6,801,278 7,193,952 Capital outlay 775,102 754,314 875,404 Other direct general expenditure 5,764,869 6,046,964 6,318,548 General expenditure, by function: Education services: Education $3,074,991 $3,210,444 $3,388,518 Libraries 51,745 52,593 55,418 Social services & maintence income: Public Welfare 1,124,166 60,916 49,106 Hospitals 46,491 401,343 436,646 Health 366,115 148,663 148,169 Transportation 523,642 520,260 560,023 Public Safety 549,672 618,597 642,314 Environment and housing 563,345 504,012 556,364 Governmental administration 357,613 396,823 404,949 Interest on General Debt 411,478 414,166 417,289 Utility expenditure 676,639 687,830 579,180 Insurance trust expenditure 31,714 33,352 27,760 General Expenditure n.e.c. 436,206 473,461 535,156

Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas 1996-1997, 1997-1998, and 1998-1999

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1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999

Item Amount Amount Amount(in thousands) (in thousands) (in thousands)

Revenue and Expenditure of Local Government in Kansas 1996-1997, 1997-1998, and 1998-1999

Debt outstanding 7,614,941 7,864,759 8,254,928

Cash and security holdings 6,358,036 7,093,162 7,495,083 Insurance trust funds 669,409 846,444 681,200 Other than insurance trust funds 5,688,627 6,246,718 6,813,883

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Web site: www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html, August 2002.

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Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 1999 and 2000

Item Amount Percent Amount Percent(in thousands) Distribution Per Capita (in thousands) Distribution Per Capita

Population (thousands) 2,654 -- -- 2,688 -- --Total Revenue $8,687,125 100.0 $3,273.16 $10,393,893 100.0 $3,866.78 General revenue 7,597,365 87.5 2,862.55 8,561,390 82.4 3,185.04 Intergovernmental revenue 1,885,254 21.7 710.33 2,401,468 23.1 893.40 Taxes 4,589,475 52.8 1,729.23 4,848,235 46.7 1,803.66 General sales 1,686,570 19.4 635.47 1,741,217 6.8 647.77 Selective sales 552,242 6.4 208.08 562,650 5.4 209.32 License taxes 233,681 2.7 88.05 236,789 2.3 88.09 Individual income tax 1,696,275 19.5 639.13 1,861,610 17.9 692.56 Corporation income tax 253,840 2.9 95.64 272,432 2.6 101.35 Other taxes 166,867 1.9 62.87 173,537 1.7 64.56 Current charges 648,351 7.5 244.29 645,335 6.2 240.08 Miscellaneous general revenue 474,285 5.5 178.70 666,352 6.4 247.90 Utility revenue -- -- -- -- -- -- Liquor stores revenue -- -- -- -- -- -- Insurance trust revenue 1,089,760 12.5 410.60 1,832,503 17.6 681.73

Total Expenditure 8,370,653 100.0 3,153.91 9,123,858 100.0 3,394.29 Intergovernmental expenditure 2,806,135 33.5 1,057.30 2,853,333 31.3 1,061.51 Direct expenditure 5,564,518 66.5 2,096.61 6,270,525 68.7 2,332.78 Current operation 3,895,467 46.5 1,467.74 4,483,058 49.1 1,667.80 Capital outlay 831,062 9.9 313.13 870,778 9.5 323.95 Insurance benefits and repayments 693,007 8.3 261.11 747,689 8.2 278.16 Assistance and subsidies 125,398 1.5 47.25 122,357 1.3 45.52 Interest on debt 19,584 0.2 7.38 46,643 0.5 17.35 Exhibit: Salaries and wages 1,424,383 17.0 536.68 1,466,879 16.1 545.71

Total Expenditure 8,370,653 100.0 3,153.91 9,123,858 100.0 3,394.29 General expenditure 7,677,646 91.7 2,892.80 8,376,169 91.8 3,116.13 Intergovernmental expenditure 2,806,135 33.5 1,057.30 2,853,333 31.3 1,061.51 Direct expenditure 4,871,511 58.2 1,835.50 5,522,836 60.5 2,054.63 General expenditure, by function: Education $3,718,056 44.4 $1,400.90 $3,712,961 40.7 $1,381.31 Public welfare 1,256,986 15.0 473.61 1,316,210 14.4 489.66 Hospitals 163,038 2.0 61.43 101,323 1.1 37.69 Health 342,450 4.1 129.03 348,655 3.8 129.71 Highways 959,530 11.5 361.53 1,354,907 14.9 504.06

1999 2000

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Revenue and Expenditure of State Government in Kansas 1999 and 2000

Item Amount Percent Amount Percent(in thousands) Distribution Per Capita (in thousands) Distribution Per Capita

1999 2000

Police protection 46,278 0.6 17.44 53,008 0.6 19.72 Correction 268,841 3.2 101.29 317,890 3.5 118.26 Natural resources 169,122 2.0 63.72 171,527 1.9 63.81 Parks and recreation 6,187 0.1 2.56 7,555 0.1 2.81 Governmental administration 305,298 3.7 115.03 541,301 5.9 201.38 Interest on general debt 19,584 0.2 7.38 46,643 0.6 17.35 Other and unallocable 421,702 5.0 158.89 404,189 4.4 150.37 Utility expenditure -- -- -- -- -- -- Liquor stores expenditure -- -- -- -- -- -- Insurance trust expenditure 693,007 8.3 261.11 747,689 8.2 278.16

Debt at end of fiscal year 1,482,318 100.0 558.51 1,911,825 100.0 711.24

Cash and Security Holdings 10,327,501 100.0 3,891.22 12,028,756 100.0 4,474.98

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State Government Finances, 1999; State Government Finances, 2000. www.census.gov/govs/state/ July 2002.

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Public Employment Data, Kansas State Government March 2001

Full-Time EquivalentFull-Time Equivalent March Total Employees Per

Function Employees Payroll 10,000 Population

Financial Administration 2,087 $5,729,742 7.8Central Administration 561 1,808,692 2.1Judicial and Legal 2,094 6,591,908 7.8Police Total 1,060 3,292,652 3.9 with Power of Arrest 586 2,113,394 2.2 Other 474 1,179,258 1.8Corrections 3,640 9,234,123 13.5Streets & Highways 3,579 10,051,688 13.3Airports 0 0 0.0Water Transportation 0 0 0.0Public Welfare 2,877 7,545,180 10.7Health 988 3,126,782 3.7Hospitals 2,726 7,030,966 10.1Social Insurance Administration 130 334,381 0.5Solid Waste Management 0 0 0.0Sewage Disposal 0 0 0.0Parks and Recreation 549 1,258,415 2.0Natural Resources 875 2,623,685 3.3Water Supply 0 0 0.0Electric Power 0 0 0.0Transit 0 0 0.0Elementary & Secondary 0 0 0.0Higher Education Total 18,793 62,539,440 69.9 Instructional 5,359 29,516,001 19.9 Other 13,434 33,023,439 50.0Other Education 598 1,892,093 2.2Libraries 0 0 0.0State Liquor Stores 0 0 0.0Other and Unallocable 3,496 9,877,015 13.0

Total 44,053 $132,936,762 163.9

Source: U.S. Bureau of Census Web site: www.census.gov/govs/apes/oc01.html, May2002.

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Public Employment Data, Kansas Local Government March 2001

Full-Time EquivalentFull-Time Equivalent Employees Per March Total

Function Employees 10,000 Population Payroll

Financial Administration 2,865 10.66 7,302,738 Central Administration 2,570 9.56 7,418,479 Judicial and Legal 1,473 5.48 4,463,590 Police Total 7,760 28.87 23,700,797 with Power of Arrest 5,860 21.80 19,307,016 Other 1,900 7.07 4,393,781 Fire Total 2,756 10.26 9,430,713 Firefighters 2,639 9.82 9,129,480 Other 117 0.44 301,233 Corrections 2,202 8.19 5,624,856 Streets & Highways 5,258 19.56 12,207,324 Airports 209 0.78 588,622 Public Welfare 890 3.31 1,860,692 Health 3,160 11.75 8,480,696 Hospitals 7,617 28.33 19,092,791 Solid Waste Management 1,063 3.95 2,309,848 Sewage Disposal 1,179 4.39 3,390,369 Parks and Recreation 2,100 7.81 4,771,862 Housing & Comm Dev 855 3.18 1,773,983 Natural Resources 491 1.83 997,148 Water Supply 2,240 8.33 6,220,015 Electric Power 1,191 4.43 4,672,381 Gas Supply 44 0.16 127,399 Transit 329 1.22 768,879 Elementary & Secondary 70,029 260.48 172,288,655 Instructor 49,155 182.84 130,767,472 Other 20,874 77.64 41,521,183 Higher Education Total 7,112 26.46 19,633,002 Instructional 2,768 10.30 9,727,317 Other 4,344 16.16 9,905,685 Libraries 927 3.45 2,157,836 Other and Unallocable 2,398 8.92 5,706,168

Total 126,718 471.35 324,988,843

Source: U.S. Bureau of Census Web site: www.census.gov/govs/www/apesloc01.htmlReleased May 2002.

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Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of Kansas Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of Kansas as of June 30, 2001

General Cities and School Dist. Other Revenue Warrants IndustrialCounty and Road Townships & Jr. Colleges Districts Bonds and Notes Revenue TotalAllen 0 10,023,622 9,835,000 810,000 336,092 0 0 21,004,714.00Anderson 3,750,000 1,104,600 4,685,000 0 1,116,000 0 0 10,655,600.00Atchison 4,835,000 13,740,431 10,290,000 3,400 0 0 8,990,000 37,858,831.00Barber 455,000 525,000 3,300,000 0 89,000 207,247 0 4,576,247.00Barton 2,720,000 8,074,322 39,356,106 0 9,589,000 1,481,678 0 61,221,106.00Bourbon 2,052,223 6,220,844 13,576,724 0 0 1,355,000 6,703,229 29,908,020Brown 0 2,613,700 12,030,000 0 1,135,000 190,000 0 15,968,700Butler 1,319,000 50,387,937 26,762,587 1,195,906 44,314,072 11,212,000 14,810,000 150,001,502Chase 0 451,000 2,155,000 0 0 15,000 0 2,621,000Chautauqua 0 1,002,000 0 12,500 1,337,919 0 0 2,352,419Cherokee 0 419,100 3,862,000 0 3,574,825 26,500 0 7,882,425Cheyenne 92,000 0 0 0 0 13,000 0 105,000Clark 0 400,000 0 380,000 0 0 0 780,000Clay 2,925,000 2,573,876 150,000 0 3,300 30,000 0 5,682,176Cloud 255,000 2,120,000 4,591,421 0 3,360,000 2,948,438 0 13,274,859Coffey 7,000,000 917,648 4,970,000 732,884 1,779,505 525,000 0 15,925,037Comanche 0 350,000 0 0 0 0 0 350,000Cowley 1,280,000 14,563,000 26,475,000 0 9,856,400 3,056,715 20,303,511 75,534,626Crawford 6,760,000 15,525,271 15,865,000 113,000 5,224,469 4,215,000 1,415,000 49,117,740Decatur 600,000 531,611 0 0 0 780,000 0 1,911,611Dickinson 2,021,070 8,568,719 9,246,102 1,030,000 20,000 2,617,088 0 23,502,979Doniphan 10,000 490,000 3,650,000 0 85,000 691,418 0 4,926,418Douglas 31,080,000 69,007,000 82,550,000 971,725 17,219,200 14,555,000 58,470,000 273,852,925Edwards 0 161,581 0 0 212,700 459,360 795,000 1,628,641Elk 0 276,000 1,785,000 0 330,000 12,676 0 2,403,676Ellis 0 16,625,474 5,810,000 213,087 5,705,842 4,282,619 0 32,637,022Ellsworth 3,365,000 3,581,518 8,435,000 322,252 720,000 219,000 4,121,000 20,763,770Finney 17,895,000 15,005,000 27,990,000 940,000 870,000 675,000 24,083,223 87,458,223Ford 2,530,000 8,730,802 61,550,000 0 13,572,761 3,036,000 18,605,000 108,024,563Franklin 5,960,000 6,754,817 22,535,000 0 1,930,000 905,000 0 38,084,817Geary 2,595,642 8,398,830 0 0 19,020,215 400,000 26,084,225 56,498,912Gove 2,220,000 655,000 722,571 0 0 0 0 3,597,571Graham 1,605,000 225,000 0 0 117,000 44,006 0 1,991,006Grant 3,250,000 2,457,078 9,800,000 0 1,050,000 0 0 16,557,078Gray 0 1,249,460 8,240,000 0 0 975,000 0 10,464,460Greeley 4,065,000 200,000 1,050,000 0 65,100 0 0 5,380,100Greenwood 125,000 5,117,538 9,750,000 30,000 0 0 0 15,022,538Hamilton 1,610,000 0 7,850,000 0 0 112,500 0 9,572,500Harper 0 2,805,840 10,240 412,289 5,470,000 26,038 9,770,000 18,494,407Harvey 6,437,076 18,246,700 31,740,000 0 3,210,000 702,100 47,659,763 107,995,639

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General Cities and School Dist. Other Revenue Warrants IndustrialCounty and Road Townships & Jr. Colleges Districts Bonds and Notes Revenue TotalHaskell 0 764,000 0 3,185,000 0 56,484 0 4,005,484Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 1,030,000 0 0 1,030,000Jackson 3,365,000 4,207,921 3,835,000 0 8,266,659 432,292 2,373,100 22,479,972Jefferson 3,640,000 2,975,842 12,095,000 400,300 426,862 1,166,492 0 20,704,496Jewell 0 317,750 0 0 0 100,858 0 418,608Johnson 185,985,000 354,169,657 791,704,033 11,490,000 215,040,201 53,286,000 1,535,884,746 3,147,559,637Kearny 2,480,000 2,667,550 8,950,000 0 110,000 0 0 14,207,550Kingman 220,000 6,150,000 11,177,489 0 4,785,000 645,000 3,510,474 26,487,963Kiowa 0 398,200 0 0 835,000 325,000 1,920,000 3,478,200Labette 0 10,614,743 9,350,000 2,963,118 942,200 461,111 8,192,027 32,523,199Lane 2,249,561 307,191 760,000 0 0 0 0 3,316,752Leavenworth 20,175,000 28,781,636 53,015,000 0 1,772,500 12,845,970 0 116,590,106Lincoln 75,000 0 3,320,000 0 240,000 216,106 0 3,851,106Linn 0 733,086 10,325,000 260,000 869,645 0 0 12,187,731Logan 0 1,219,000 0 0 41,000 120,000 0 1,380,000Lyon 18,530,000 25,152,000 38,925,000 0 8,070,000 13,041 23,953,349 114,643,390McPherson 6,335,000 17,680,868 33,760,000 0 46,034,100 3,854,500 111,113,004 218,777,472Marion 2,727,660 5,443,305 12,120,000 505,000 1,803,400 64,000 0 22,663,365Marshall 230,000 1,715,000 9,020,000 0 0 300,000 1,320,000 12,585,000Meade 297,360 866,046 66,010 7,733,379 0 18,001 0 8,980,796Miami 9,475,000 8,973,000 47,950,000 40,000 8,749,879 431,541 0 75,619,420Mitchell 0 2,967,638 0 0 0 0 5,275,562 8,243,200Montgomery 0 5,160,000 6,615,000 154,000 30,168,000 0 452,328,499 494,425,499Morris 1,235,000 147,000 0 0 0 4,000 0 1,386,000Morton 0 320,000 2,530,000 0 320,000 220,000 0 3,390,000Nemaha 1,859,730 4,946,955 2,383,000 1,784 5,387,000 75,000 0 14,653,469Neosho 0 9,896,226 3,600,000 0 30,598,198 1,300,000 153,478,573 198,872,997Ness 0 898,000 1,330,000 0 0 49,551 0 2,277,551Norton 1,906,588 929,638 0 0 408,357 612,708 0 3,857,291Osage 2,125,000 3,045,000 16,390,000 145,000 3,605,239 29,000 0 25,339,239Osborne 0 1,276,504 205,500 0 605,000 0 0 2,087,004Ottawa 300,000 897,090 3,145,000 0 9,500 800,000 0 5,151,590Pawnee 0 870,000 5,165,000 0 295,000 0 2,190,000 8,520,000Phillips 1,560,000 1,576,000 1,720,000 0 275,000 56,280 0 5,187,280Pottawatomie 1,853,929 3,705,000 7,960,000 2,800,000 2,061,000 1,038,600 0 19,418,529Pratt 630,000 4,955,000 11,140,000 0 25,465,000 1,802,631 0 43,992,631Rawlins 130,000 899,390 0 1,012,548 0 0 0 2,041,938Reno 1,525,000 35,186,026 45,397,160 2,990,500 5,230,000 5,053,000 54,952,069 150,333,755Republic 610,000 0 675,000 0 2,919,000 0 0 4,204,000Rice 2,195,000 1,876,900 7,528,000 550,000 0 0 13,420,000 25,569,900

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General Cities and School Dist. Other Revenue Warrants IndustrialCounty and Road Townships & Jr. Colleges Districts Bonds and Notes Revenue TotalRiley 11,216,500 49,085,754 28,460,000 176,657 11,677,500 17,743,000 0 118,359,411Rooks 100,803 1,958,404 235,000 660,000 0 0 330,000 3,284,207Rush 1,500,000 895,000 0 0 64,000 355,000 0 2,814,000Russell 90,000 2,642,000 0 0 1,690,000 0 960,000 5,382,000Saline 1,225,000 22,853,200 99,170,000 4,369,000 23,478,261 6,750,000 40,551,146 198,396,607Scott 2,199,000 4,325,000 1,165,000 0 0 0 0 7,689,000Sedgwick 93,260,000 388,425,998 281,912,292 49,898,000 199,443,249 54,375,500 4,875,899,551 5,943,214,590Seward 11,588,359 27,070,452 33,193,227 0 1,554,000 155,000 1,379,993 74,941,031Shawnee 53,985,485 115,729,779 116,325,000 22,940,000 42,475,000 24,841,640 173,962,475 550,259,379Sheridan 870,000 328,500 0 0 0 0 0 1,198,500Sherman 960,000 3,438,361 0 0 0 195,000 0 4,593,361Smith 0 1,223,221 0 0 65,000 0 0 1,288,221Stafford 0 177,921 4,290,000 0 805,000 0 0 5,272,921Stanton 1,750,000 725,000 0 0 0 0 0 2,475,000Stevens 3,715,000 1,292,711 0 0 1,605,000 200,000 0 6,812,711Sumner 2,360,000 13,025,463 23,035,000 40,000 22,245,000 757,816 511,345 61,974,624Thomas 123,900 1,509,954 5,940,000 0 2,969,077 93,520 9,840,000 20,476,451Trego 1,215,000 139,000 2,900,000 200,000 140,000 5,750 0 4,599,750Wabaunsee 1,925,000 668,337 0 125,000 220,000 167,909 907,000 4,013,246Wallace 140,000 59,000 2,480,000 0 0 0 0 2,679,000Washington 1,340,739 769,704 3,300,000 40,000 45,310 0 0 5,495,753Wichita 2,580,741 0 0 0 565,000 0 0 3,145,741Wilson 35,000 2,135,178 4,510,000 0 5,048,759 6,259 4,360,000 16,095,196Woodson 0 520,000 0 0 34,000 0 0 554,000Wyandotte 23,690,000 112,039,068 83,525,879 610,000 275,925,358 57,182,100 1,440,862,344 1,993,834,749State Schools 1,423,145,000Dept. of Trans. 619,098,008Develop. Finance Auth. 19,301,000Rural Water Finance Auth. 192,110,000Turnpike Auth. 224,799,571

Total 606,397,366 1,603,826,486 2,323,215,341 120,456,329 1,147,725,654 303,974,043 9,161,285,208 17,745,334,006

Source: Compiled by the Office of the State Treasurer.

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Per Per PerDescription Capita Capita Capita

Total Property Taxes $47,352 $17.84 $48,601 $18.08 $52,148 $19.35Total Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes 2,238,812 843.54 2,303,867 856.96 2,333,700 866.05 General Sales Taxes 1,686,570 635.47 1,741,217 647.67 1,745,023 647.59 Total Selective Sales Taxes 552,242 208.08 562,650 209.29 588,677 218.46 Alcoholic Beverages 69,580 26.22 73,487 27.33 77,896 28.91 Amusements 980 0.37 908 0.34 778 0.29 Insurance Premiums 78,262 29.49 70,139 26.09 77,211 28.65 Motor Fuels 325,898 122.79 356,236 132.51 368,862 136.89 Pari-mutuels 4,118 1.55 4,239 1.58 3,973 1.47 Public Utilities 881 0.33 866 0.32 887 0.33 Tobacco Products 54,550 20.55 52,898 19.68 52,876 19.62 Other Selective Sales 17,973 6.77 3,877 1.44 6,194 2.30

Total License Taxes 233,681 88.05 236,789 88.08 227,332 84.36 Alcoholic Beverage License 2,167 0.82 2,200 0.82 2,325 0.86 Amusement License 206 0.08 204 0.08 221 0.08 Corporation License 24,819 9.35 27,048 10.06 27,782 10.31 Hunting and Fishing License 14,491 5.46 15,833 5.89 15,875 5.89 Motor Vehicle License 143,440 54.05 143,620 53.42 141,334 52.45 Motor Vehicle Operators License 12,027 4.53 13,335 4.96 12,166 4.51 Public Utility License 4,054 1.53 3,413 1.27 3,707 1.38 Occupation and Business, NEC 30,107 11.34 28,857 10.73 21,582 8.01 Other License 2,370 0.89 2,279 0.85 2,340 0.87 Total Other Taxes 2,069,630 779.80 2,258,978 840.26 2,380,346 883.36 Individual Income 1,696,275 639.13 1,861,610 692.46 1,988,460 737.93 Corporation Net Income 253,840 95.64 272,432 101.34 236,723 87.85 Death and Gift 70,239 26.46 62,888 23.39 41,195 15.29 Documentary and Stock Transfer 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Severance 49,276 18.57 62,048 23.08 113,968 42.29 All Other, NEC 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00Total Taxes $4,589,475 $1,729.23 $4,848,235 $1,803.38 $4,993,526 $1,853.13

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census Web Site: www.census.gov/govs/statetax/ July 2002.

Kansas State Government Tax Collections, 1999, 2000, and 2001

2000

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County 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Allen $5,061,572 $5,393,633 $5,496,080 $5,322,183 $5,569,131 $5,207,128 $5,047,199Anderson 1,865,564 1,938,603 2,120,476 2,079,570 2,382,289 2,434,867 2,469,360Atchison 4,801,140 5,045,363 5,117,019 5,245,514 5,273,546 5,267,668 5,269,937Barber 1,549,445 1,621,670 1,788,108 1,785,838 1,819,706 2,194,850 2,234,391Barton 16,156,007 17,077,714 17,348,633 17,183,377 16,678,222 17,194,110 17,196,042Bourbon 4,869,284 5,029,219 5,235,287 5,328,573 5,276,827 5,671,904 5,653,493Brown 2,851,675 3,012,033 3,190,795 3,307,069 3,186,535 3,282,866 3,251,018Butler 16,610,065 18,004,469 19,807,553 20,819,911 21,775,825 22,236,927 21,920,575Chase 432,166 522,854 639,455 585,410 592,518 648,136 567,735Chautauqua 613,161 687,486 673,749 575,226 584,326 671,352 660,564Cherokee 4,035,451 4,216,730 4,432,274 4,559,251 4,757,010 5,014,412 4,709,337Cheyenne 827,563 867,193 877,241 830,509 867,185 894,473 923,259Clark 409,598 434,992 442,283 400,488 402,812 473,548 440,709Clay 2,628,834 2,804,185 2,862,744 2,926,621 3,090,179 3,101,493 2,916,113Cloud 4,356,841 4,680,861 4,783,637 4,771,129 4,540,819 4,540,440 4,536,416Coffey 2,361,770 2,597,610 2,651,464 2,702,227 2,801,917 3,029,817 2,868,830Comanche 465,402 487,811 526,587 515,001 501,789 579,168 596,612Cowley 12,901,145 13,459,085 13,443,386 13,705,970 12,927,228 13,605,329 13,470,835Crawford 15,562,653 15,839,226 16,243,389 16,428,914 16,878,755 16,579,694 16,368,364Decatur 846,976 787,100 769,080 778,362 745,605 811,972 781,671Dickinson 5,950,273 6,500,816 6,721,566 7,003,438 7,037,546 7,094,489 7,088,609Doniphan 1,438,908 1,576,742 1,470,888 1,293,342 1,598,333 1,821,393 1,513,807Douglas 41,358,953 44,454,114 47,349,708 48,819,926 51,163,322 51,099,935 52,187,305Edwards 714,590 587,993 604,018 626,842 607,104 681,494 694,549Elk 476,595 511,812 517,177 484,538 602,282 837,497 718,244Ellis 17,001,709 17,943,426 18,771,636 19,235,506 19,207,254 19,577,882 19,442,325Ellsworth 1,631,131 1,658,312 1,654,295 1,596,607 1,608,792 1,827,582 1,741,389Finney 20,958,719 21,822,649 21,965,913 22,793,524 23,828,338 24,410,485 23,369,341Ford 16,629,506 17,338,348 18,380,834 18,984,585 18,222,047 18,317,993 18,357,197Franklin 8,718,869 9,766,884 10,101,174 10,252,068 10,423,201 10,412,856 10,075,644Geary 10,175,283 9,620,559 9,920,097 10,245,061 10,866,620 11,065,194 10,980,318Gove 1,078,277 1,071,105 1,112,652 1,227,329 1,132,361 1,269,400 1,128,094Graham 1,031,487 1,155,161 1,200,779 1,119,834 1,102,679 1,217,179 1,186,115Grant 4,378,877 4,523,483 4,998,005 4,980,300 3,689,275 4,176,089 4,484,861Gray 1,195,698 1,311,989 1,335,724 1,385,915 1,522,634 1,847,339 1,765,883Greeley 418,217 387,625 350,401 352,902 418,791 459,594 462,814

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Sales Tax Collectons by Kansas Counties for Calendar Years* 1995-2001 (In Dollars)

Greenwood $1,658,800 $1,798,479 $1,829,148 $1,748,922 $1,740,269 $1,834,201 $1,787,865Hamilton 597,054 613,976 653,499 713,402 674,622 785,166 874,326Harper 2,348,846 2,412,189 2,507,529 2,492,241 2,272,384 2,360,510 2,041,468Harvey 11,348,943 13,167,743 13,710,395 14,580,926 14,617,646 14,267,134 14,843,104Haskell 713,936 807,221 756,533 703,322 786,280 1,011,119 1,098,965Hodgeman 404,245 431,862 456,279 471,711 461,886 477,123 405,392Jackson 3,261,393 3,575,650 3,801,513 3,955,997 3,937,881 4,121,777 4,235,000Jefferson 2,086,447 2,407,942 2,287,330 2,457,576 2,744,256 3,232,199 2,985,968Jewell 587,641 590,207 566,350 566,970 562,121 650,945 617,477Johnson 275,856,243 300,676,566 322,874,318 355,112,029 376,628,417 386,036,974 391,729,803Kearny 396,183 464,936 447,517 524,685 688,744 811,339 880,663Kingman 1,870,870 2,034,103 2,074,449 2,105,532 2,027,241 2,275,740 2,425,466Kiowa 986,188 861,951 922,178 899,698 924,547 1,053,191 973,810Labette 7,455,835 8,004,890 8,154,319 8,389,424 8,606,062 8,654,224 7,979,695Lane 491,803 471,222 475,370 459,379 448,175 548,652 466,952Leavenworth 15,815,725 16,347,029 16,954,067 18,111,887 18,779,146 19,530,278 19,527,229Lincoln 737,534 885,653 672,687 667,260 732,457 807,612 747,795Linn 1,234,696 1,422,850 1,787,297 1,914,768 1,893,125 2,460,360 1,971,061Logan 1,206,245 1,178,718 1,259,906 1,275,923 1,300,757 1,305,448 1,159,182Lyon 15,753,252 16,558,740 17,117,283 18,158,965 18,168,885 17,917,760 17,454,994McPherson 11,607,243 12,858,101 13,187,915 12,815,736 13,282,794 14,655,743 13,972,171Marion 3,178,797 3,333,614 3,567,056 3,533,856 3,477,973 3,526,137 3,392,348Marshall 3,913,656 4,146,841 4,281,411 4,237,287 3,893,458 4,062,560 3,882,655Meade 818,391 854,519 888,658 888,166 974,819 1,132,029 1,089,615Miami 6,560,664 6,948,936 7,298,568 8,224,360 9,361,806 9,794,054 9,693,346Mitchell 2,890,654 2,983,484 3,230,193 3,265,322 3,054,991 3,206,622 3,092,748Montgomery 15,032,182 15,184,982 15,816,973 16,394,078 16,607,098 16,781,377 16,593,596Morris 1,648,018 1,687,650 1,749,774 1,820,267 1,821,750 1,876,065 1,927,372Morton 1,066,687 1,164,828 1,273,652 1,271,505 1,091,574 1,260,873 1,412,668Nemaha 3,290,755 3,473,473 3,656,993 3,671,602 3,592,924 3,600,371 3,438,500Neosho 7,122,479 7,933,278 8,365,084 8,484,132 8,344,540 8,253,220 8,056,393Ness 1,413,547 1,487,427 1,654,317 1,363,258 1,356,655 1,812,029 1,792,708Norton 2,086,544 2,139,223 2,134,310 2,081,115 1,991,280 2,086,219 2,035,972Osage 3,116,889 3,242,453 3,396,431 3,465,839 3,790,549 3,879,037 3,506,498Osborne 1,488,777 1,411,273 1,439,710 1,407,537 1,337,341 1,411,439 1,369,709Ottawa 927,129 984,717 948,809 903,419 994,951 1,214,257 1,084,790Pawnee 1,901,691 2,036,913 2,113,650 2,171,231 2,138,033 2,316,181 2,269,997Phillips 1,961,491 2,015,531 2,101,577 2,147,411 2,078,801 2,191,498 1,873,763

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County 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Sales Tax Collectons by Kansas Counties for Calendar Years* 1995-2001 (In Dollars)

Pottawatomie $11,106,839 $11,047,445 $12,343,572 $12,561,510 $11,833,767 $14,052,639 $14,110,072Pratt 5,101,005 5,237,054 5,521,055 5,686,302 5,246,487 5,530,105 5,581,607Rawlins 628,086 659,269 631,435 637,983 626,070 682,698 672,568Reno 33,251,699 35,173,136 36,282,749 37,568,271 37,173,130 36,062,806 35,770,100Republic 1,624,536 1,640,601 1,621,846 1,603,529 1,693,263 1,778,576 1,675,239Rice 2,223,927 2,301,277 2,544,226 2,476,120 2,570,627 2,864,748 2,844,225Riley 20,088,818 19,713,398 20,268,150 22,775,827 23,879,057 21,779,963 21,748,286Rooks 1,860,422 1,970,983 1,961,908 1,780,139 1,795,075 2,006,591 1,985,458Rush 613,233 579,221 607,408 571,617 689,274 687,949 670,205Russell 2,818,593 2,958,952 2,966,183 2,846,412 2,667,541 2,798,890 2,639,543Saline 35,173,484 36,054,247 38,338,855 40,291,488 40,640,946 39,996,843 40,344,185Scott 2,132,288 2,387,042 2,318,265 2,348,263 2,210,586 2,186,102 2,284,978Sedgwick 258,220,351 275,875,038 295,527,124 307,283,928 305,662,147 298,022,980 298,964,728Seward 14,998,224 16,084,464 15,676,639 15,528,170 14,419,924 15,092,513 15,164,693Shawnee 95,918,893 98,943,971 103,020,520 108,470,065 110,557,817 109,164,199 112,462,898Sheridan 872,042 820,414 925,824 990,644 879,569 837,485 746,184Sherman 3,128,802 3,190,696 3,737,240 4,412,732 4,416,318 4,263,776 4,191,142Smith 1,363,009 1,370,700 1,401,804 1,303,873 1,256,112 1,266,324 1,181,406Stafford 736,943 860,267 900,190 862,802 858,185 1,026,045 983,204Stanton 526,655 495,240 521,269 542,530 553,784 678,646 671,750Stevens 1,477,671 1,536,220 1,614,336 1,590,362 1,525,154 1,813,013 1,931,721Sumner 5,234,164 5,706,930 5,960,493 6,413,004 6,512,639 6,681,310 6,418,621Thomas 5,090,265 5,346,825 5,244,170 5,253,719 5,167,101 5,105,733 5,016,855Trego 1,188,102 1,173,872 1,006,360 1,036,412 993,301 1,054,434 994,510Wabaunsee 731,338 854,384 823,473 815,296 961,023 985,109 968,951Wallace 379,839 403,472 438,056 519,907 493,946 548,031 428,645Washington 1,088,458 1,173,301 1,228,531 1,301,149 1,486,802 1,492,572 1,380,502Wichita 848,499 686,123 712,861 830,268 647,088 690,089 669,863Wilson 2,067,204 2,297,814 2,391,483 2,247,477 2,314,651 2,568,295 2,295,314Woodson 622,978 628,217 670,418 626,973 669,268 774,578 721,232Wyandotte 53,742,964 55,627,536 55,862,103 57,172,758 61,184,899 62,836,505 63,831,901 Total 1,212,060,210 1,286,136,133 1,354,385,700 1,422,059,127 1,452,454,591 1,468,087,563 1,471,120,605Misc. 7,742,009 8,795,150 Kansas 1,212,060,210 1,286,136,133 1,354,385,700 1,422,059,127 1,452,454,591 1,475,829,572 1,479,915,755* Local sales taxes are not Included.Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research, http://www.ksrevenue.org/taxinfo.html

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Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County Fiscal Years 1996-2001

County FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY2001

Allen $287.36 $288.65 $298.07 $370.59 $387.64 $347.19Anderson 188.40 206.24 213.25 270.59 310.50 288.62Atchison 231.02 243.84 247.69 305.95 323.93 308.17Barber 223.13 245.78 256.85 323.20 393.47 419.03Barton 457.93 473.95 485.66 572.60 596.16 614.07Bourbon 262.92 279.55 283.39 344.77 373.17 368.77Brown 210.69 228.06 234.11 291.81 307.25 299.11Butler 250.18 269.63 291.43 341.34 361.84 362.49Chase 128.36 156.92 168.65 200.67 222.35 204.70Chautauqua 114.46 138.96 110.87 124.09 154.90 155.08Cherokee 151.64 159.40 160.86 204.59 228.11 215.04Cheyenne 209.67 212.01 208.08 262.06 284.76 290.45Clark 141.84 144.55 145.05 152.19 200.92 196.33Clay 231.92 248.01 244.53 336.61 356.72 329.87Cloud 344.70 363.93 363.13 469.20 455.13 427.79Coffey 230.90 237.75 252.40 313.83 341.51 331.13Comanche 171.31 193.27 192.05 254.15 275.62 307.71Cowley 292.12 288.02 291.22 361.73 370.70 366.76Crawford 347.22 353.09 356.32 459.98 469.95 427.24Decatur 177.44 170.82 176.58 214.87 244.60 225.04Dickinson 257.59 268.06 279.05 350.06 374.76 357.54Doniphan 150.13 156.90 152.99 170.49 237.42 198.58Douglas 388.49 420.13 430.09 520.78 530.50 511.02Edwards 140.21 130.53 140.90 178.57 210.84 194.99Elk 120.96 121.17 121.68 141.89 249.45 230.67Ellis 516.16 556.04 571.56 725.07 733.68 715.44Ellsworth 198.85 208.95 199.84 248.50 287.24 277.20Finney 496.43 499.25 517.06 624.33 670.80 578.47Ford 476.72 501.76 525.74 627.52 627.11 559.62Franklin 325.72 345.54 352.20 415.97 421.63 407.12Geary 254.53 248.00 258.16 416.88 449.99 389.16Gove 266.08 286.39 290.74 385.71 413.00 379.95Graham 257.16 291.09 263.50 339.26 393.66 395.80Grant 469.58 488.62 579.19 478.95 498.36 540.53Gray 189.00 204.06 196.88 248.46 325.77 302.15Greeley 176.77 166.32 155.79 208.07 293.93 290.37Greenwood 170.48 181.21 180.84 204.11 236.97 237.92Hamilton 210.86 219.93 236.28 297.83 316.72 305.13Harper 280.72 297.31 304.85 363.23 371.58 339.59Harvey 304.89 343.40 351.99 428.82 426.34 438.52Haskell 155.88 158.29 146.09 173.26 241.90 246.40Hodgeman 144.41 159.61 170.59 204.07 224.02 211.03Jackson 237.49 253.51 263.23 336.14 330.59 328.64Jefferson 106.40 112.17 111.27 141.70 173.30 164.90Jewell 122.23 115.17 113.88 144.20 173.87 163.19Johnson 579.71 632.63 687.24 853.55 879.79 855.26Kearny 89.40 84.85 93.02 141.06 191.19 189.83Kingman 181.89 197.14 199.79 233.57 254.24 267.68Kiowa 210.22 201.16 198.05 256.95 314.23 302.07Labette 268.23 278.34 284.03 374.35 379.41 367.98Lane 172.53 173.91 160.24 193.99 229.26 252.77Leavenworth 181.68 197.16 202.11 258.07 274.23 278.97Lincoln 181.43 186.69 152.13 203.87 248.83 216.28Linn 120.04 149.51 170.27 201.14 263.84 214.26Logan 309.46 313.69 327.90 424.68 465.77 388.23Lyon 374.24 387.86 404.41 541.51 530.02 494.44

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Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by County Fiscal Years 1996-2001

County FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY2001

McPherson 351.16 374.62 364.36 453.30 498.57 474.66Marion 194.09 214.10 220.23 255.90 263.70 259.08Marshall 285.26 300.93 300.25 373.60 370.67 353.23Meade 155.26 163.88 163.24 202.90 252.93 232.28Miami 215.24 228.59 243.30 334.47 365.30 334.43Mitchell 330.40 354.30 364.10 455.39 467.20 441.91Montgomery 321.94 325.34 344.29 437.39 460.18 466.06Morris 212.80 218.08 225.99 297.93 302.90 301.42Morton 266.45 284.14 302.84 330.10 339.90 390.10Nemaha 261.15 273.93 281.40 347.09 361.57 320.42Neosho 347.31 385.71 394.55 504.32 514.89 470.56Ness 305.28 325.00 322.51 352.11 447.85 546.81Norton 289.77 306.18 289.46 356.01 364.02 348.59Osage 155.59 161.94 164.70 208.32 236.14 217.65Osborne 238.98 245.99 243.21 287.30 307.95 306.89Ottawa 135.90 137.98 131.82 146.39 209.95 189.01Pawnee 195.78 218.83 221.76 284.26 323.24 302.13Phillips 246.10 259.02 266.01 342.13 366.11 339.24Pottawatomie 511.84 527.75 594.41 612.18 708.78 762.03Pratt 425.95 450.52 467.33 567.50 576.64 560.20Rawlins 155.53 157.87 151.58 198.86 223.84 227.16Reno 432.03 451.32 474.83 591.25 582.11 547.88Republic 208.33 212.80 202.53 269.21 305.65 283.44Rice 173.35 190.70 197.06 230.16 276.02 267.82Riley 221.21 220.16 223.47 384.76 362.52 338.77Rooks 256.30 268.62 258.25 300.63 354.82 349.34Rush 132.12 134.92 131.99 163.63 228.73 190.83Russell 308.11 306.79 302.02 364.99 382.04 362.42Saline 546.69 576.70 611.71 788.73 792.70 739.46Scott 346.42 369.46 379.86 420.09 466.78 423.84Sedgwick 505.67 541.18 574.95 693.30 671.13 655.47Seward 657.46 650.70 651.24 744.77 737.32 676.97Shawnee 472.94 485.09 509.51 650.48 647.92 654.24Sheridan 211.45 259.23 249.99 363.87 333.08 282.46Sherman 365.85 379.51 480.99 684.77 686.86 618.68Smith 225.08 231.94 225.08 278.96 285.83 263.87Stafford 118.43 134.98 135.60 162.14 201.87 207.28Stanton 174.15 176.81 190.19 216.31 285.22 284.05Stevens 230.48 247.47 248.00 280.86 317.65 342.89Sumner 165.15 176.03 185.76 237.35 251.50 250.39Thomas 505.26 519.45 496.19 653.20 650.06 615.99Trego 281.85 243.74 236.04 303.73 328.62 312.26Wabaunsee 101.99 95.54 96.27 124.90 163.96 137.17Wallace 178.99 183.85 207.19 287.11 298.28 276.38Washington 130.73 142.87 148.75 197.96 258.12 213.07Wichita 221.79 179.20 223.23 242.30 281.02 251.89Wilson 161.49 187.97 177.98 216.30 251.30 233.42Woodson 124.94 128.17 128.31 150.39 193.26 198.53Wyandotte 280.74 288.88 285.99 383.20 428.52 397.47 Kansas $388.22 $411.41 $432.37 $545.40 $559.67 $542.28

Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, annual reports, various issues.

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Percent�Change�in�Sales�Tax�CollectionsFiscal�Years,�2000-2001

Source:�Policy�Research�Institute;�data�from�Kansas�Department�of�Revenue. Kansas:�-1.8

Allen-10.7

Anderson-7.1

Atchison-5.5

Barber7.9

Barton1.4

Bourbon1.5

Brown-4.5

Butler-5.1

Chase-2.3

Chautauqua2.1

Cherokee-4.9

Cheyenne0.1

Clark-0.3

Clay-9.1

Cloud-3.6

Coffey-1.7

Comanche12.4

Cowley-2.1

Crawford-4.3

Decatur-5.2

Dickinson-6.1

Doniphan-13.3

Douglas-2.1

Edwards-2.6

Elk-10.9

Ellis1.8

Ellsworth1.2

Finney-6.6

Ford-2.1

Franklin-4.8

Geary-3

Gove-6.8

Graham-5

Grant8.8

Gray-1.8

Greeley-8

Greenwood-3.2

Hamilton8.4

Harper-5.3

Harvey-1.3

Haskell8.5

Hodgeman-12.1

Jackson3.3

Jefferson-3.4

Jewell-6

Johnson-0.4

Kearny8.7

Kingman5.6

Kiowa-6

Labette-3.5

Lane9.3

Leavenworth-2.6

Lincoln-6.8

Linn-16.4

Logan-13.6

Lyon-0.8

McPherson-2.4

Marion-3.1

Marshall-4.2

Meade-3.5

Miami-4.2

Mitchell-5.8

Montgomery

-0.2

Morris-1.6

Morton15

Nemaha-6.7

Neosho-6.7

Ness18.3

Norton1.2

Osage-10.4

Osborne-3.3

Ottawa-5.8

Pawnee-6.2

Phillips-6.7

Pottawatomie3.4

Pratt-1.5

Rawlins-0.2

Reno-4.4

Republic-9.4

Rice2

Riley-7.8

Rooks-0.5

Rush-12

Russell-6.3

Saline-2.7

Scott-5.9

Sedgwick-2.1

Seward2.7

Shawnee0.4

Sheridan-10.8

Sherman-6.7

Smith-8.5

Stafford-1.6

Stanton7.7

Stevens9.2

Sumner-4.9

Thomas-2.7

Trego-3.3 Wabaunsee

-12.4

Wallace-10

Washington-17.3

Wichita-12

Wilson-7.2

Woodson-0.5

Wyandotte-3.3

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State�Sales�Tax�per�Capita,�Fiscal�Year�2001(in�Dollars)

Source:��Policy�Research�Institute,�The�University�of�Kansas;�data�from�the�Kansas�Department�of�Revenue.

Allen348

Anderson288

Atchison308

Barber419

Barton614

Bourbon369

Brown299

Butler362

Chase205

Chautauqua155

Cherokee215

Cheyenne290

Clark196

Clay330

Cloud428

Coffey331

Comanche308

Cowley367

Crawford427

Decatur225

Dickinson358

Doniphan199

Douglas511

Edwards195

Elk231

Ellis715

Ellsworth277

Finney578

Ford560

Franklin407

Geary389

Gove380

Graham396

Grant540

Gray302

Greeley290

Greenwood238

Hamilton305

Harper340

Harvey439

Haskell246

Hodgeman211

Jackson329

Jefferson165

Jewell163

Johnson855

Kearny190

Kingman268

Kiowa302

Labette368

Lane253

Leavenworth279

Lincoln216

Linn214

Logan388

Lyon494

McPherson475

Marion259

Marshall353

Meade232

Miami334

Mitchell442

Montgomery

466

Morris301

Morton390

Nemaha320

Neosho471

Ness547

Norton349

Osage218

Osborne307

Ottawa189

Pawnee302

Phillips339

Pottawatomie762

Pratt560

Rawlins227

Reno548

Republic283

Rice268

Riley339

Rooks349

Rush191

Russell362

Saline739

Scott424

Sedgwick655

Seward677

Shawnee654

Sheridan282

Sherman619

Smith264

Stafford207

Stanton284

Stevens343

Sumner250

Thomas616

Trego312 Wabaunsee

137

Wallace276

Washington213

Wichita252

Wilson233

Woodson198

Wyandotte397

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Sales Tax Collections by Business Classification* Calendar Years 1996-2001

Business Classification 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Agriculture, Forest, and Fishing $5,686,752 $5,916,913 $6,100,402 $4,611,164 $2,561,714 $3,007,642Mining 6,636,959 7,269,571 5,601,617 5,513,206 7,333,443 7,316,367Construction 87,883,210 94,866,548 92,075,996 86,179,782 87,129,653 54,116,807Manufacturing 39,844,441 41,728,004 43,756,399 45,436,108 45,808,540 48,205,948Transportation and Public Utilities 70,931,002 75,964,321 82,171,432 92,186,629 94,317,907 140,704,858Wholesale Trade 91,351,124 95,982,358 96,542,498 92,142,648 94,292,409 90,204,764Retail Trade 810,163,355 859,899,050 920,921,508 952,305,551 966,665,416 972,739,614Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate 5,002,146 5,033,729 5,500,391 6,408,417 7,932,821 7,064,103Services 129,879,345 138,043,686 149,258,350 150,106,924 138,401,136 131,405,593Public Administration 17,867,996 18,944,037 19,098,255 14,383,256 ** 559,200Nonclassifiable Establishments 18,235,097 13,427,625 1,032,277 6,842,886 24,330,246 24,585,270

Total $1,283,481,427 $1,357,075,860 $1,422,059,126 $1,456,116,501 $1,475,829,571 $1,479,910,167

* Local sales taxes are not included.** Numbers not released due to confidentiality.Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Office of Policy and Research.

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Summary of Property Taxes Levied by Taxing Districts November 1, 2000 and 2001

Taxing 2000 Percent 2001 Percent Increase or Districts General Tax of Total General Tax of Total Decrease

State $31,311,709.69 1.36 $33,687,845.38 1.33 $2,376,135.69County 647,432,816.36 28.10 724,654,423.33 28.50 77,221,606.97City 393,700,493.02 17.09 420,060,099.83 16.52 26,359,606.81Township 36,024,750.28 1.56 38,343,567.94 1.51 2,318,817.66School 1,072,251,108.67 46.54 1,194,390,863.99 46.98 122,139,755.32Cemetery 3,035,260.45 0.13 3,233,913.64 0.13 198,653.19Drainage 2,814,240.86 0.12 3,113,901.77 0.12 299,660.91Fire 29,150,607.75 1.27 31,384,969.41 1.23 2,234,361.66Hospital 10,823,697.73 0.47 11,642,193.09 0.46 818,495.36Improvement 466,118.14 0.02 1,130,159.06 0.04 664,040.92Library 33,396,525.56 1.45 35,069,678.17 1.38 1,673,152.61Lighting 7,796.24 0.00 7,606.42 0.00 (189.82)Parks and Rec. 7,186,739.28 0.31 8,150,404.93 0.32 963,665.65Sewer 365,233.71 0.02 196,280.85 0.01 (168,952.86)Watershed 2,407,334.24 0.10 2,697,686.99 0.11 290,352.75Airport Authority 2,559,786.13 0.11 2,375,498.47 0.09 (184,287.66)Ambulance 223,248.77 0.01 265,704.89 0.01 42,456.12Community Bldg. 4,094.32 0.00 10,553.69 0.00 6,459.37Ground Water Mgt. Industrial 187,960.89 0.01 134,365.91 0.01 (53,594.98)Irrigation Rural Hwy. System 2,101,096.24 0.09 2,447,102.08 0.10 346,005.84Tax Increment 6,160,461.67 0.27 7,437,031.32 0.29 1,276,569.65Water 11,613.32 0.00 41,666.27 0.00 30,052.95Miscellaneous 22,171,743.29 0.96 21,971,815.63 0.86 (199,927.66)

Total $2,303,794,436.61 $2,542,447,333.06 $238,652,896.45

Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Property Valuation, Statistical Report of Property Assessment and Taxation , 2000, 2001.

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Assessed Valuation and Taxes by County 2001

Assessed County Total Avg. Rate Per Tangible Tax $1000 Assessed

County Valuation Dollars Valuation

Allen $69,807,607 $8,337,797 119.15 Anderson 55,899,277 6,790,363 121.38 Atchison 97,745,199 11,911,177 121.63 Barber 56,522,231 7,402,852 130.86 Barton 163,167,415 23,859,590 145.86 Bourbon 71,761,090 9,683,918 134.64 Brown 72,468,550 7,982,903 110.05 Butler 355,386,126 47,901,232 134.09 Chase 33,628,404 3,617,836 107.57 Chautauqua 21,647,471 2,842,786 131.05 Cherokee 117,369,346 10,365,019 88.06 Cheyenne 37,242,250 2,853,835 76.57 Clark 31,720,648 4,655,225 146.76 Clay 54,965,208 7,382,496 134.27 Cloud 60,602,936 8,834,970 145.40 Coffey 468,231,045 29,488,757 62.95 Comanche 34,234,331 4,146,455 120.79 Cowley 184,726,341 24,619,797 133.28 Crawford 185,848,092 19,942,912 107.09 Decatur 30,663,671 3,684,996 120.10 Dickinson 116,653,831 12,607,340 107.93 Doniphan 57,162,991 5,206,633 91.01 Douglas 794,306,850 84,494,169 106.05 Edwards 38,625,624 4,972,014 128.71 Elk 21,780,550 2,649,855 121.55 Ellis 203,009,102 23,095,555 113.52 Ellsworth 46,403,706 7,087,000 152.60 Finney 388,724,720 42,921,693 110.16 Ford 194,069,046 28,740,859 147.79 Franklin 143,461,403 17,963,428 125.05 Geary 106,495,207 14,032,542 131.49 Gove 35,968,347 3,613,025 100.39 Graham 28,652,095 4,003,734 139.52 Grant 301,652,770 22,801,412 75.57 Gray 58,514,302 7,024,615 119.94 Greeley 34,195,971 4,252,169 124.22 Greenwood 54,085,053 7,452,873 137.45 Hamilton 57,290,787 7,351,344 127.91 Harper 50,450,217 7,615,882 150.49 Harvey 199,088,042 22,846,114 114.70 Haskell 161,654,237 13,582,946 84.00 Hodgeman 24,355,884 3,539,553 145.24 Jackson 66,442,287 7,465,613 112.14 Jefferson 108,776,407 13,320,595 121.56 Jewell 33,499,591 4,343,047 129.47 Johnson 5,941,763,776 604,103,360 101.51 Kearny 225,258,172 16,317,250 72.41 Kingman 76,793,109 9,811,154 127.67 Kiowa 50,114,054 5,972,306 119.17 Labette 102,000,932 13,706,672 134.08 Lane 26,675,007 3,690,947 138.31 Leavenworth 352,114,585 43,924,708 124.04 Lincoln 27,098,471 4,143,160 152.74 Linn 151,529,400 12,984,415 85.63

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Assessed Valuation and Taxes by County 2001

Assessed County Total Avg. Rate Per Tangible Tax $1000 Assessed

County Valuation Dollars Valuation

Logan $31,407,774 $3,832,293 $121.88 Lyon 192,497,058 24,623,900 127.52 McPherson 260,465,694 29,974,876 114.69 Marion 86,709,798 10,645,379 122.62 Marshall 76,870,174 8,917,344 115.87 Meade 83,621,824 9,090,358 108.19 Miami 234,829,908 26,214,670 111.74 Mitchell 50,823,255 6,761,249 132.93 Montgomery 194,547,942 28,361,671 145.14 Morris 48,334,695 5,233,002 106.70 Morton 137,341,016 11,080,293 80.67 Nemaha 70,407,271 7,990,573 113.48 Neosho 77,014,590 11,355,598 147.31 Ness 43,088,049 5,275,418 122.26 Norton 38,000,667 5,251,882 138.04 Osage 97,793,861 9,984,870 101.81 Osborne 28,528,103 3,995,919 139.74 Ottawa 46,521,326 6,140,978 132.00 Pawnee 49,760,036 7,645,023 153.21 Phillips 43,455,337 5,719,088 131.60 Pottawatomie 328,057,193 26,239,780 79.92 Pratt 76,340,047 11,519,365 146.65 Rawlins 29,019,782 3,757,018 129.41 Reno 413,475,151 52,585,802 126.61 Republic 45,283,607 5,987,219 132.18 Rice 84,807,346 11,770,795 138.72 Riley 282,512,367 33,461,127 118.39 Rooks 43,269,063 6,413,248 147.91 Rush 31,123,999 4,560,672 146.29 Russell 52,842,198 7,746,784 146.33 Saline 400,953,370 44,588,917 110.95 Scott 56,753,154 6,529,611 114.97 Sedgwick 2,936,049,479 338,661,773 114.95 Seward 216,940,071 23,021,125 105.84 Shawnee 1,190,246,440 159,503,191 133.79 Sheridan 30,636,107 3,471,641 113.32 Sherman 56,810,785 6,176,807 108.62 Smith 35,418,320 4,589,811 129.54 Stafford 51,640,047 7,525,740 145.50 Stanton 88,313,881 7,767,835 87.90 Stevens 330,914,533 20,493,390 61.92 Sumner 141,654,257 20,298,144 142.68 Thomas 71,163,843 8,463,854 118.84 Trego 32,833,722 4,338,643 132.03 Wabaunsee 806,017,767 6,012,836 115.08 Wallace 52,055,338 2,584,712 100.49 Washington 25,720,137 6,920,644 138.10 Wichita 50,095,905 3,983,588 122.06 Wilson 32,608,916 6,554,046 119.62 Woodson 54,668,123 3,302,494 120.56 Wyandotte 27,343,244 137,244,261 168.16 Kansas $22,449,890,334 $2,548,112,151 $113.21

Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Property Valuation, Statistical Report of Property Assessment and Taxation, 2001 . League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Government Journal , March 2002.

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Assessed Total 2001* Tangible Bonded 2001

County Population Valuation Indebtedness Total Levy

Allen 14,385 $69,807,607 $0 $39,340Anderson 8,110 55,899,277 3,750,000 64,038Atchison 16,774 97,745,199 4,835,000 39,789Barber 5,307 56,522,231 515,000 53,961Barton 28,205 163,167,415 2,720,000 34,007Bourbon 15,379 71,761,090 2,052,223 46,592Brown 10,724 72,468,550 100,000 37,150Butler 59,482 355,386,126 1,319,000 35,970Chase 3,030 33,628,404 15,000 54,700Chautauqua 4,359 21,647,471 0 81,621Cherokee 22,605 117,369,346 0 35,215Cheyenne 3,165 37,242,250 92,000 37,528Clark 2,390 31,720,648 0 70,992Clay 8,822 54,965,208 2,925,000 56,944Cloud 10,268 60,602,936 255,000 48,327Coffey 8,865 468,231,045 7,000,000 31,301Comanche 1,967 34,234,331 0 70,353Cowley 36,291 184,726,341 1,280,000 32,270Crawford 38,242 185,848,092 8,478,000 34,746Decatur 3,472 30,663,671 600,000 56,622Dickinson 19,344 116,653,831 2,021,070 38,615Doniphan 8,249 57,162,991 10,000 28,533Douglas 99,962 794,306,850 31,080,000 27,885Edwards 3,449 38,625,624 295,000 65,362Elk 3,261 21,780,550 0 67,481Ellis 27,507 203,009,102 482,970 33,791Ellsworth 6,525 46,403,706 3,584,000 65,093Finney 40,523 388,724,720 17,895,000 33,768Ford 32,458 194,069,046 4,855,000 39,741Franklin 24,784 143,461,403 5,960,000 53,782Geary 27,947 106,495,207 2,595,642 51,941Gove 3,068 35,968,347 2,220,000 49,714Graham 2,946 28,652,095 1,605,000 90,129Grant 7,909 301,652,770 3,250,000 32,146Gray 5,904 58,514,302 0 62,810Greeley 1,534 34,195,971 4,065,000 85,189Greenwood 7,673 54,085,053 125,000 58,773Hamilton 2,670 57,290,787 1,722,500 74,096Harper 6,536 50,450,217 3,870,000 78,282Harvey 32,869 199,088,042 6,437,076 57,164Haskell 4,307 161,654,237 0 28,205Hodgeman 2,085 24,355,884 0 96,846Jackson 12,657 66,442,287 3,797,292 53,860Jefferson 18,426 108,776,407 4,608,533 59,650Jewell 3,791 33,499,591 100,000 79,997Johnson 451,086 5,941,763,776 185,985 16,333Kearny 4,531 225,258,172 2,480,000 30,161Kingman 8,673 76,793,109 265,000 48,161Kiowa 3,278 50,114,054 325,000 58,505Labette 22,835 102,000,932 0 33,866Lane 2,155 26,675,007 2,249,561 77,583Leavenworth 68,691 352,114,585 20,175,000 47,174Lincoln 3,578 27,098,471 495,000 95,115Linn 9,570 151,529,400 0 33,689

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Assessed Total 2001* Tangible Bonded 2001

County Population Valuation Indebtedness Total Levy

2001 County Tax Rates for 2002

Logan 3,046 $31,407,774 $120,000 $54,790Lyon 35,935 192,497,058 26,445,000 45,592McPherson 29,554 260,465,694 6,335,000 33,985Marion 13,361 86,709,798 2,727,660 51,011Marshall 10,965 76,870,174 300,000 43,425Meade 4,631 83,621,824 297,360 41,109Miami 28,351 234,829,908 14,500,000 43,199Mitchell 6,932 50,823,255 0 57,626Montgomery 36,252 194,547,942 0 39,398Morris 6,104 48,334,695 1,235,000 53,320Morton 3,496 137,341,016 0 36,590Nemaha 10,717 70,407,271 1,859,730 46,673Neosho 16,997 77,014,590 4,675,000 52,284Ness 3,454 43,088,049 0 48,428Norton 5,953 38,000,667 1,958,305 18,977Osage 16,712 97,793,861 2,125,000 31,878Osborne 4,452 28,528,103 0 61,311Ottawa 6,163 46,521,326 300,000 70,669Pawnee 7,233 49,760,036 0 63,942Phillips 6,001 43,455,337 1,560,000 68,619Pottawatomie 18,209 328,057,193 2,892,529 25,743Pratt 9,647 76,340,047 9,415,000 52,823Rawlins 2,966 29,019,782 130,000 67,833Reno 64,790 413,475,151 2,683,000 25,943Republic 5,835 45,283,607 960,000 79,049Rice 10,761 84,807,346 15,615,000 55,878Riley 62,843 282,512,367 21,146,157 34,628Rooks 5,685 43,269,063 100,803 70,251Rush 3,551 31,123,999 1,855,000 84,797Russell 7,370 52,842,198 90,000 70,817Saline 53,597 400,953,370 4,966,231 24,066Scott 5,120 56,753,154 2,199,000 50,704Sedgwick 452,869 2,936,049,479 634,721,461 28,654Seward 22,510 216,940,071 11,588,359 22,362Shawnee 169,871 1,190,246,440 65,089,485 40,592Sheridan 2,813 30,636,107 870,000 66,588Sherman 6,760 56,810,785 1,155,000 46,546Smith 4,536 35,418,320 0 77,329Stafford 4,789 51,640,047 0 60,241Stanton 2,406 88,313,881 1,750,000 57,913Stevens 5,463 330,914,533 5,320,000 28,955Sumner 25,946 141,654,257 2,360,000 51,353Thomas 8,180 71,163,843 123,900 29,642Trego 3,319 32,833,722 1,215,000 68,061Unified Govt Wyan. Co./KC 157,882 806,017,767 23,690,000 36,228Wabaunsee 6,885 52,055,338 1,925,000 42,057Wallace 1,749 25,720,137 140,000 51,874Washington 6,483 50,095,905 1,340,739 66,196Wichita 2,531 32,608,916 2,580,741 73,298Wilson 10,332 54,668,123 35,000 65,483Woodson 3,788 27,343,244 0 66,279

Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Government Journal , March 2002.*U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of total population on April 1, 2000.

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2001 City Tax Rates for 2002Kansas Cities of the First Class

Assessed Total Total Mills2001* Tangible Bonded Total City Levied in City

City Population Valuation Indebtedness Levy By All Units

Atchison 10,232 50,163,312 18,626,386 58.136 144.394 Coffeyville 11,021 44,894,257 37,686,969 39.628 168.799 Dodge City 25,176 109,721,222 25,875,818 40.654 162.169 Emporia 26,760 123,109,489 32,164,216 35.882 144.083 Fort Scott 8,297 34,558,801 ** 44.933 159.946 Garden City 28,451 126,470,563 30,132,466 30.931 132.508 Hutchinson 40,787 205,643,666 40,502,305 31.826 141.914 Junction City 18,886 75,864,684 56.414 148.650 Lawrence 80,098 593,959,174 94,735,000 24.727 110.700 Leavenworth 35,420 145,226,636 28,480,000 54.264 149.829 Leawood 27,656 498,656,153 52,372,255 21.815 112.827 Lenexa 40,238 788,574,299 51,000,000 23.537 117.060 Liberal 19,666 89,602,215 27,598,679 30.022 126.856 Manhattan 44,831 236,420,652 68,432,319 42.460 Riley Co. 218,499,517 42.460 128.119 Pottawatomie County 17,921,135 42.460 117.750 Newton 17,190 80,519,323 11,888,018 49.989 129.940 Olathe 92,962 865,227,255 169,268,202 24.699 121.680 Overland Park 149,080 2,180,044,327 111,640,000 7.649 101.736 Parsons 11,514 43,629,202 7,976,099 46.198 152.904 Pittsburg 19,243 96,685,337 12,460,271 40.481 116.644 Prairie Village 22,072 235,947,230 6,080,000 13.382 92.500 Salina 45,679 301,014,666 51,193,260 24.218 106.595 Shawnee 47,996 522,283,592 43,201,794 21.042 118.557 Topeka 122,377 833,505,871 178,165,000 32.447 141.981 Unified Govt. WyCo/KC 146,866 747,094,628 531,597,080 48.847 170.310 Wichita 344,284 2,195,975,279 539,035,366 31.474 118.145

*U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of total population on April 1, 2000.**Data not supplied by the taxing unit.Source: Kansas Government Journal, March 2002.

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2001 Tax Rates for 2002Kansas Cities of the Second Class

Assessed Total2001* Tangible Bonded Total City

City Population Valuation Indebtedness Levy

Abilene 6,543 $35,622,174 $8,044,115 $30.960 $116.508Andover 6,698 48,975,403 29,702,620 28.515 156.753Anthony 2,440 7,380,965 8,918,536 75.041 216.353Arkansas City 11,963 39,464,874 10,048,774 64.157 158.252Augusta 8,423 39,923,834 18,446,812 42.866 156.238Baxter Springs 4,602 17,374,744 707,761 27.568 101.677Bel Aire 5,836 29,846,996 9,337,000 14.857 116.214Belleville 2,239 8,230,392 2,505,000 66.416 178.615Beloit 4,019 18,330,357 2,150,042 46.350 155.789Bonner Springs 6,768 41,879,301 11,690,000 39.027 Wyandotte County 40,137,953 39.027 159.866 Johnson County 1,741,348 39.027 143.699Burlington 2,790 11,321,044 2,874,498 41.172 100.987Caldwell 1,284 4,939,728 672,797 69.641 203.777Caney 2,092 7,715,610 ** 39.731 151.363Chanute 9,411 34,809,925 31,310,000 27.836 165.583Cherryvale 2,386 5,883,015 720,000 53.212 180.107Chetopa 1,281 2,700,266 594,787 40.706 144.571Clay Center 4,564 18,287,149 2,129,032 47.253 152.850Colby 5,450 29,993,003 14,243,814 37.617 134.861Columbus 3,396 16,020,821 48,000 33.844 113.702Concordia 5,714 20,874,954 5,634,891 58.671 181.291Council Grove 2,321 11,070,724 ** 47.520 137.479Derby 17,807 94,177,738 56,437,000 45.791 130.258El Dorado 12,057 55,766,997 18,406,592 43.261 144.800Elkhart 2,233 8,293,469 583,000 43.330 126.319Ellis 1,873 6,673,889 1,462,828 57.229 137.083Eureka 2,914 8,831,100 3,554,631 51.606 178.660Fairway 3,952 57,160,881 1,090,000 12.339 92.851Florence 671 2,056,464 249,001 81.215 183.664Fredonia 2,600 9,157,616 6,540,074 35.519 145.212Frontenac 2,996 13,770,011 3,823,087 24.096 105.583Galena 3,287 9,012,168 2,122,000 33.275 119.305Garnett 3,368 13,526,797 14,969,404 41.814 152.377Girard 2,773 12,342,959 5,756,746 39.095 117.813Goodland 4,948 22,872,831 3,438,361 50.034 136.789Great Bend 15,345 68,845,957 14,210,321 39.276 156.933Halstead 1,873 9,927,806 6,631,871 59.379 129.392Harper 1,567 5,054,808 861,960 63.779 197.792Hays 20,013 126,117,827 24,082,188 36.545 127.120Haysville 8,502 34,945,899 14,126,280 43.371 141.409Herington 2,563 6,951,479 2,080,672 69.421 Dickinson County 6,600,012 69.421 151.131 Morris County 351,467 69.421 169.431Hesston 3,509 24,684,982 4,343,592 31.074 109.260Hiawatha 3,417 15,020,967 2,955,000 39.657 121.669Hillsboro 2,854 11,738,457 7,750,000 40.977 142.411Hoisington 2,975 6,847,310 4,440,112 58.943 182.324Holton 3,353 15,596,965 10,619,822 44.395 147.404Horton 1,967 4,205,556 901,520 50.212 144.009

Total Mills Levied in City By All Units

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Assessed Total2001* Tangible Bonded Total City

City Population Valuation Indebtedness Levy

Total Mills Levied in City By All Units

Hugoton 3,708 $13,216,425 $2,083,494 $41.613 $101.431Humboldt 1,999 4,819,093 2,509,028 60.922 167.916Independence 9,846 42,223,819 13,543,583 40.050 163.633Iola 6,302 23,343,253 2,858,000 31.816 137.811Kingman 3,387 15,654,820 10,410,000 52.650 154.559Kinsley 1,658 5,286,476 861,333 80.610 186.368Lansing 9,199 38,267,054 4,760,000 29.622 124.004Larned 4,236 13,618,277 1,384,000 77.261 200.270Lincoln 1,349 3,813,348 0 32.886 182.233Lindsborg 3,321 15,042,752 4,958,368 30.431 117.493Lyons 3,732 12,101,807 ** 48.469 170.828McPherson 13,770 79,333,304 61,946,207 46.776 137.074Marion 2,110 7,672,580 1,810,621 54.570 157.917Marysville 3,271 17,450,603 4,748,669 53.324 139.510Merriam 11,008 144,163,943 12,483,300 17.592 90.438Minneapolis 2,046 7,373,399 18,880,734 42.705 151.869Mission 9,727 119,488,652 3,425,000 5.124 83.546Mulberry 577 582,578 497,855 46.651 118.479Mulvane 5,155 21,885,877 7,266,236 49.969 Sedwick County 17,793,805 49.969 127.767 Sumner County 4,092,072 49.969 151.690Neodesha 2,848 7,267,759 600,000 36.849 153.557Nickerson 1,194 3,150,628 371,119 62.719 159.384Norton 3,012 10,956,493 1,020,065 48.445 168.699Osage City 3,034 13,759,323 4,865,000 33.336 113.473Osawatomie 4,645 14,611,027 4,470,525 43.212 131.714Osborne 1,607 4,860,087 931,504 67.150 176.500Oswego 2,046 5,551,469 1,608,458 59.119 175.716Ottawa 11,921 54,695,659 9,432,268 44.923 158.553Paola 5,011 33,240,845 6,002,132 42.100 143.507Park City 5,814 25,764,349 11,895,994 33.991 139.371Phillipsburg 2,668 9,066,505 1,592,256 48.022 171.696Pratt 6,570 26,888,539 21,494,630 45.097 181.903Roeland Park 6,817 52,640,197 ** 17.340 97.016Russell 4,696 17,273,882 5,692,658 51.530 156.915Sabetha 2,589 13,878,677 8,594,547 41.548 Nemaha County 12,850,014 41.548 140.332 Brown County 1,538,693 41.548 135.570Scammon 496 1,310,803 15.448 96.523Scott City 3,855 17,098,133 2,440,196 61.252 158.777Seneca 2,122 12,373,551 480,000 34.789 111.383Sterling 2,642 6,300,035 ** 51.676 162.373Ulysses 5,960 27,868,219 3,507,078 39.477 112.512Valley Center 4,883 22,092,240 10,667,000 40.028 131.566Wamego 4,246 20,420,339 3,215,000 41.439 126.703Weir 780 1,500,389 ** 60.195 128.614Wellington 8,647 34,566,909 25,257,724 46.357 160.132Winfield 12,206 53,745,602 18,730,082 47.308 149.412Yates Center 1,599 4,943,860 431,413 60.954 164.630

*U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of total population on April 1, 2000.**Data not supplied by the taxing unit.Source: League of Kansas Municipalities, Kansas Government Journal , March 2002.

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County Total Grants

Allen 14,385 83,091 37,354 24,804 16,871 564 3,497Anderson 8,110 51,518 22,204 20,813 5,844 518 2,139Atchison 16,774 89,895 40,102 30,370 14,622 1,824 2,976Barber 5,307 39,331 16,167 17,422 2,716 1,627 1,400Barton 28,205 145,595 69,398 54,416 14,984 1,239 5,558 Bourbon 15,379 93,044 40,337 28,255 16,825 2,229 5,398Brown 10,724 85,685 28,280 36,738 13,906 2,673 4,088Butler 59,482 211,681 118,147 56,945 24,611 4,146 7,832Chase 3,030 18,083 7,640 7,043 1,754 264 1,381Chautauqua 4,359 29,771 13,741 8,024 6,816 244 946Cherokee 22,605 127,692 54,962 37,768 30,402 1,531 3,029Cheyenne 3,165 41,726 9,455 26,679 4,693 168 732Clark 2,390 21,025 6,915 11,179 2,417 91 423Clay 8,822 63,507 26,223 27,302 7,473 457 2,052Cloud 10,268 82,963 30,415 35,941 13,438 642 2,526Coffey 8,865 51,268 20,423 21,423 6,276 986 2,160Comanche 1,967 18,245 6,696 9,836 1,230 91 391Cowley 36,291 244,049 90,906 51,768 31,614 64,052 5,709Crawford 38,242 214,332 92,123 61,276 51,686 1,573 7,675Decatur 3,472 39,605 11,269 22,995 3,960 274 1,107Dickinson 19,344 119,990 59,202 39,858 13,801 1,681 5,449Doniphan 8,249 53,740 17,916 24,322 9,024 524 1,953Douglas 99,962 349,534 141,133 65,598 102,611 9,262 30,930Edwards 3,449 40,968 9,083 26,469 4,218 -45 1,244Elk 3,261 23,673 10,346 7,155 4,792 259 1,120Ellis 27,507 127,280 53,886 43,496 19,389 1,382 9,127Ellsworth 6,525 42,672 15,984 19,312 4,137 1,949 1,290 Finney 40,523 138,262 49,112 58,276 22,391 922 7,561 Ford 32,458 136,788 51,281 54,123 18,397 1,341 11,645Franklin 24,784 152,212 55,156 38,166 53,387 838 4,664Geary 27,947 542,227 80,939 17,700 28,811 33,522 381,255Gove 3,068 35,257 7,997 24,282 1,780 244 954Graham 2,946 33,939 8,939 20,446 3,198 231 1,124Grant 7,909 44,170 11,255 26,037 4,978 870 1,029Gray 5,904 53,801 10,381 39,451 2,661 244 1,064

Procurement & Wages Population Retirement & Disability

Other Direct Payments

Salaries

Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2001Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars)

Resident

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Other Direct Payments

Salaries

Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2001Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars)

Resident

Greeley 1,534 34,015 4,060 25,913 3,589 76 377Greenwood 7,673 50,763 24,959 15,507 7,348 534 2,415Hamilton 2,670 32,907 6,123 24,593 1,580 107 504Harper 6,536 54,044 19,075 28,656 3,990 457 1,865Harvey 32,869 152,357 81,818 50,142 14,474 1,419 4,505Haskell 4,307 45,658 6,429 36,329 1,990 122 788Hodgeman 2,085 25,596 5,073 18,120 1,504 168 731Jackson 12,657 62,282 29,089 17,709 10,839 1,224 3,420Jefferson 18,426 73,509 42,458 20,167 6,318 955 3,611Jewell 3,791 51,030 11,582 28,541 8,704 396 1,807Johnson 451,086 1,550,778 755,726 293,875 78,245 194,770 228,162Kearny 4,531 37,278 7,502 25,019 4,174 107 476Kingman 8,673 56,371 21,851 27,126 4,873 488 2,033Kiowa 3,278 31,719 9,504 18,903 1,852 290 1,171Labette 22,835 134,979 58,646 39,071 28,349 4,187 4,726Lane 2,155 29,501 6,235 19,847 2,829 107 484Leavenworth 68,691 604,443 182,696 58,826 35,865 102,567 224,489Lincoln 3,578 30,622 10,265 16,263 2,278 349 1,468Linn 9,570 59,248 26,063 20,085 10,242 605 2,253Logan 3,046 36,465 8,271 24,268 3,000 152 772Lyon 35,935 139,983 65,024 42,427 22,386 1,917 8,229McPherson 29,554 133,618 67,460 50,606 8,563 2,539 4,449Marion 13,361 94,156 35,245 31,718 22,684 1,134 3,376Marshall 10,965 86,911 32,048 38,499 11,848 879 3,637Meade 4,631 41,992 10,669 28,725 1,852 107 639Miami 28,351 140,813 52,114 30,933 52,751 1,321 3,693Mitchell 6,932 62,030 18,806 32,330 8,557 457 1,879 Montgomery 36,252 219,951 103,075 56,033 41,078 10,624 9,141Morris 6,104 42,309 19,310 15,309 5,206 657 1,826Morton 3,496 31,823 7,106 19,915 3,920 131 750Nemaha 10,717 68,103 25,278 31,586 7,166 770 3,302Neosho 16,997 92,116 44,433 28,271 14,197 1,893 3,323Ness 3,454 37,308 10,443 23,405 1,778 364 1,319Norton 5,953 49,057 15,039 23,988 7,761 563 1,706Osage 16,712 85,812 44,922 24,978 11,158 760 3,994

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Other Direct Payments

Salaries

Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY 2001Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars)

Resident

Osborne 4,452 44,463 13,574 23,192 5,467 735 1,495Ottawa 6,163 39,250 14,655 18,709 4,367 305 1,214Pawnee 7,233 55,472 18,341 28,291 5,912 566 2,362Phillips 6,001 52,232 17,166 23,102 9,185 566 2,212Pottawatomie 18,209 75,181 38,068 24,984 8,061 823 3,245Pratt 9,647 69,390 25,149 37,811 4,057 457 1,916Rawlins 2,966 49,902 8,818 26,118 13,816 229 922Reno 64,790 315,538 156,704 99,690 41,372 3,132 14,639Republic 5,835 68,880 17,746 35,023 13,616 473 2,022Rice 10,761 68,274 28,437 30,242 6,551 595 2,448Riley 62,843 321,621 95,782 45,065 77,518 81,448 21,807Rooks 5,685 45,842 16,230 23,779 4,302 305 1,227Rush 3,551 35,780 11,655 20,190 2,246 335 1,353Russell 7,370 54,373 23,789 23,665 4,482 515 1,922Saline 53,597 239,874 121,450 63,439 29,731 6,669 18,584Scott 5,120 41,086 6,521 29,950 3,219 274 1,122Sedgwick 452,869 2,731,250 909,225 419,874 323,061 695,123 383,966Seward 22,510 81,218 30,140 32,852 10,660 2,401 5,165Shawnee 169,871 1,477,728 488,547 174,886 601,207 41,727 171,360Sheridan 2,813 41,416 6,507 30,757 3,416 137 598Sherman 6,760 80,561 16,907 42,934 17,346 290 3,085Smith 4,536 49,209 14,573 26,458 5,621 442 2,116Stafford 4,789 48,598 13,227 30,073 3,008 560 1,729Stanton 2,406 35,762 4,477 29,392 1,454 76 363Stevens 5,463 48,673 10,459 34,398 2,653 213 949Sumner 25,946 151,253 68,779 59,500 15,582 2,341 5,052Thomas 8,180 78,565 17,200 49,987 8,087 579 2,711Trego 3,319 29,497 8,861 16,437 3,235 183 782Wabaunsee 6,885 84,951 48,445 12,102 22,605 351 1,448Wallace 1,749 27,835 4,418 20,430 2,241 258 488Washington 6,483 61,988 19,596 31,801 7,134 655 2,802Wichita 2,531 51,217 5,512 25,563 4,354 15,189 599Wilson 10,332 66,232 27,560 21,277 14,550 549 2,297Woodson 3,788 27,539 11,627 10,421 4,010 305 1,177Wyandotte 157,882 1,031,620 343,187 216,871 276,670 52,472 142,418State undistributed 790,335 3,085 645,610 141,639 Kansas 2,688,418 16,698,766 5,860,180 4,868,249 2,721,099 1,382,893 1,866,345Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report, FY2001, issued April 2002.

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Allen 57,573 58,348 59,616 68,807 72,610 83,091Anderson 32,437 34,756 35,204 37,889 43,475 51,518Atchison 85,370 74,613 68,710 74,199 75,762 89,895Barber 35,705 30,081 31,163 35,371 30,376 39,331Barton 111,811 118,904 119,566 126,819 122,711 145,595Bourbon 69,495 73,355 73,606 78,108 83,128 93,044Brown 53,910 56,312 61,869 65,148 68,896 85,685Butler 152,908 162,211 167,534 178,656 183,269 211,681Chase 26,341 19,132 12,960 17,399 15,644 18,083Chautauqua 21,792 22,255 22,617 24,599 25,044 29,771Cherokee 93,586 100,406 104,188 102,684 113,397 127,692Cheyenne 17,080 22,787 21,849 33,571 25,507 41,726Clark 14,396 15,462 20,231 17,032 14,161 21,025Clay 39,434 43,075 46,488 49,238 46,993 63,507Cloud 51,564 55,640 73,790 66,482 65,040 82,963Coffey 34,141 36,494 35,670 42,674 42,016 51,268Comanche 13,701 14,357 15,161 16,074 12,714 18,245Cowley 168,176 149,575 173,181 161,325 180,693 244,049Crawford 159,301 164,288 164,941 175,286 188,165 214,332Decatur 17,406 21,952 21,851 30,580 25,185 39,605Dickinson 117,994 109,165 101,621 101,336 101,219 119,990Doniphan 30,985 32,687 33,210 41,629 42,102 53,740Douglas 264,264 277,151 284,578 290,450 312,782 349,534Edwards 22,401 23,587 24,241 34,982 26,914 40,968Elk 17,258 18,584 17,940 19,805 19,735 23,673Ellis 99,158 98,468 101,022 105,593 109,197 127,280Ellsworth 28,277 32,959 34,175 36,026 35,071 42,672Finney 86,553 98,008 103,199 110,921 103,005 138,262Ford 93,726 101,820 110,436 114,567 113,286 136,788Franklin 85,276 100,342 89,268 94,486 101,539 152,212Geary 541,407 522,679 597,028 566,833 547,426 542,227Gove 15,623 18,419 19,120 29,505 19,615 35,257Graham 18,770 20,883 23,294 26,831 21,101 33,939Grant 21,468 25,857 27,858 31,525 27,107 44,170Gray 20,377 25,497 27,027 43,631 27,231 53,801Greeley 13,448 14,846 14,710 23,848 13,078 34,015Greenwood 46,941 44,142 40,097 43,757 44,747 50,763Hamilton 19,823 20,020 23,477 24,721 15,180 32,907Harper 36,275 39,684 42,343 46,356 40,454 54,044Harvey 125,406 129,105 126,427 150,089 149,088 152,357Haskell 15,338 17,532 19,607 36,211 20,800 45,658Hodgeman 11,988 13,149 16,371 19,771 13,943 25,596Jackson 41,082 43,941 43,785 49,533 49,309 62,282Jefferson 52,301 60,494 56,804 61,230 63,491 73,509Jewell 20,268 25,093 27,407 34,541 28,858 51,030Johnson 1,244,367 1,300,900 1,376,694 1,491,703 1,387,848 1,550,778Kearny 17,275 20,048 20,381 30,348 19,331 37,278Kingman 37,155 47,214 41,889 51,528 43,231 56,371Kiowa 20,237 21,884 22,829 27,938 21,252 31,719Labette 117,100 115,504 124,760 113,570 120,905 134,979Lane 11,933 15,480 15,741 24,216 16,397 29,501Leavenworth 533,912 488,904 550,827 558,295 641,441 604,443Lincoln 17,645 19,723 22,947 25,978 21,081 30,622Linn 41,643 48,496 43,779 48,060 50,669 59,248Logan 16,672 20,295 33,386 26,492 20,012 36,465Lyon 106,758 114,555 111,168 112,287 116,790 139,983McPherson 124,326 111,936 121,349 121,738 117,228 133,618

Total Federal Government Expenditures by County Fiscal Years 1996-2001 (Thousands of Dollars)

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Total Federal Government Expenditures by County Fiscal Years 1996-2001 (Thousands of Dollars)

Marion 57,727 72,076 61,970 67,603 62,992 94,156Marshall 55,980 56,987 67,542 73,437 62,191 86,911Meade 21,147 23,499 26,502 32,659 24,051 41,992Miami 78,421 84,603 91,556 87,493 95,607 140,813Mitchell 30,717 37,348 40,297 47,718 39,938 62,030Montgomery 173,272 178,626 177,264 182,866 191,390 219,951Morris 27,749 29,609 30,919 34,299 35,297 42,309Morton 19,487 18,255 25,978 25,222 16,714 31,823Nemaha 44,002 46,389 48,900 59,778 53,889 68,103Neosho 72,169 77,217 80,102 77,637 84,490 92,116Ness 21,395 25,787 29,194 36,262 24,437 37,308Norton 28,019 32,227 44,630 43,245 31,880 49,057Osage 62,146 67,150 68,899 73,357 71,578 85,812Osborne 25,841 27,825 29,144 37,513 31,387 44,463Ottawa 23,054 25,413 28,824 31,544 28,568 39,250Pawnee 33,489 37,224 38,632 48,452 38,795 55,472Phillips 28,827 32,530 35,240 39,083 37,932 52,232Pottawatomie 53,859 55,392 59,184 61,453 66,958 75,181Pratt 46,165 61,899 52,272 62,350 50,432 69,390Rawlins 15,227 22,138 20,323 31,652 32,592 49,902Reno 246,870 251,242 285,354 268,402 274,923 315,538Republic 35,325 34,743 56,689 45,632 45,429 68,880Rice 43,621 47,518 49,868 59,920 51,185 68,274Riley 188,993 189,447 205,413 208,978 268,884 321,621Rooks 29,702 31,815 34,387 37,679 33,281 45,842Rush 22,217 25,239 28,324 31,739 26,134 35,780Russell 42,272 46,151 45,325 49,022 43,633 54,373Saline 200,604 217,344 213,471 252,461 214,024 239,874Scott 18,512 19,203 20,338 32,039 21,517 41,086Sedgwick 2,165,883 2,134,525 2,367,636 2,446,879 2,427,960 2,731,250Seward 73,061 89,968 92,609 122,752 165,729 81,218Shawnee 1,236,945 1,265,334 1,292,318 1,462,862 1,336,281 1,477,728Sheridan 12,652 17,215 17,883 30,804 19,819 41,416Sherman 32,585 40,387 39,714 54,788 47,066 80,561Smith 26,154 28,915 32,493 36,344 32,453 49,209Stafford 27,401 31,564 33,570 39,309 30,027 48,598Stanton 15,182 15,868 19,937 25,810 13,663 35,762Stevens 22,237 24,462 25,238 37,855 28,252 48,673Sumner 102,061 110,414 116,470 128,641 120,255 151,253Thomas 33,896 37,894 39,213 59,120 44,657 78,565Trego 17,224 22,463 23,130 24,764 21,364 29,497Wabaunsee 50,294 42,378 54,079 78,772 95,896 84,951Wallace 13,097 14,708 15,201 22,584 13,592 27,835Washington 35,328 39,290 42,742 56,760 42,199 61,988Wichita 33,828 37,627 49,624 60,499 50,199 51,217Wilson 42,480 46,607 45,339 53,007 62,437 66,232Woodson 19,194 19,328 19,925 22,917 21,714 27,539Wyandotte 815,386 821,913 843,281 897,163 1,046,046 1,031,620State 446,166 417,949 438,192 473,623 522,885 790,335 undistributed Kansas 12,359,419 12,646,757 13,426,133 14,447,020 14,259,873 16,698,766Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report: State and County Areas, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.

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Agency 1998 1999 2000 2001

Department of Agriculture $165,268 $181,766 Food & Nutrition Service 127,627 130,006 133,436 Food & Safety Inspection Service 1,661 2,119 1,566 Natural Resource Conservation Service 2,104 771 Rural Development Activities 9,949 8,995 11,042 6,474Department of Commerce 4,918 5,173 Economic Development Admin. 4,385 4,651 National Telecommunications and 533 522 Information Administration Corp. for Public Broadcasting 2,336 2,616Department of Defense 752 267 U.S. Army National Guard--Construction 222 16Department of Education 261,667 271,363 Office of Vocational Education 14,489 15,596 Programs for the Disadvantaged 73,402 66,456 69,535 12,699 Indian Education 311 676Department of Energy 1,319 2,522Environmental Protection Agency 49,484 37,767Equal Employment Opportunity 196 440 Commission Federal Emergency Management Agency 10,225 11,108 Disaster Relief 5,455 8,996Department of Health and Human Services 1,234,518 1,446,670 Administration for Children and Families 239,841 312,446 250,935 319,748Department of Housing and Urban 164,541 173,571 Development Inst. For Museum and Library Services 1,708 1,571Department of the Interior 15,537 13,355 Bureau of Indian Affairs 2,450 2,635 Fish and Wildlife Service 6,017 6,588 6,978 5,483Department of Justice 26,142 25,731Department of Labor 36,704 53,526 Employment & Training Administration 33,739 50,213Nat. Foundation on Arts & Humanities 295 522Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 246 490SSASSI* 66 88State Justice Institute 47 1Department of Transportation 330,804 274,728 Federal Highway Administration 306,928 246,571Department of Treasury 87 149Department of Veterans Affairs 2,100 2,779

Kansas Total $2,314,551 $2,511,055

*Social Security Administration supplementary security income Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 1999; Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2000; Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2001.

Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, for Kansas Fiscal Years 1998 - 2001 (Thousands of Dollars)

50,046468

18,688

32,77451,572

1,112,050

140,127

307288

$2,173,919

44354,477327,225

6612,250

2,01913,845

1,932

40,036422

20,361

224,53314,531

2302,789

1,9251,2741,049

4,2685,012354578

5512,338

$1,861,073

41924

224,505200,715

44,64144,195

478307

1,78911,872

2,068

31,872

8,114962,354

126,460

33,506465

9,850

232,43714,629

2262,311

1,8501,6371,428

1,713

4,662

634

$157,721$156,215123,037

1,530

5,590

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Housing and Construction

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PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000

Allen 5,989 5,609 5,884 6,838 6,454 6,449 Anderson 3,309 2,991 3,205 3,628 3,514 3,596 Atchison 6,311 6,251 6,309 6,910 6,691 6,818 Barber 2,715 2,834 3,051 3,033 3,120 2,740 Barton 8,853 9,846 10,636 12,871 13,144 12,888 Bourbon 6,416 5,752 6,214 7,194 6,920 7,135 Brown 4,890 4,549 4,674 5,224 4,890 4,815 Butler 9,787 11,884 13,824 17,248 20,072 23,176 Chase 1,568 1,345 1,522 1,568 1,547 1,529 Chautauqua 2,456 2,158 2,270 2,320 2,249 2,169 Cherokee 8,156 7,587 8,564 9,315 9,428 10,031 Cheyenne 1,702 1,505 1,716 1,782 1,687 1,636 Clark 1,230 1,156 1,301 1,278 1,327 1,111 Clay 3,914 3,708 4,004 4,247 4,138 4,084 Cloud 5,134 4,736 5,206 5,497 5,198 4,838 Coffey 3,414 2,928 3,083 3,861 3,712 3,876 Comanche 1,232 1,130 1,209 1,171 1,256 1,088 Cowley 11,507 12,207 13,251 15,133 15,569 15,673 Crawford 13,587 13,085 14,970 16,822 16,526 17,221 Decatur 2,017 1,904 2,175 2,154 2,063 1,821 Dickinson 6,842 7,110 7,805 8,684 8,415 8,686 Doniphan 3,290 3,002 3,264 3,805 3,337 3,489 Douglas 9,358 12,392 18,275 25,494 31,782 40,250 Edwards 1,904 1,674 1,882 1,990 1,867 1,754 Elk 2,229 1,846 1,869 1,975 1,743 1,860 Ellis 4,838 5,692 7,760 10,248 11,115 12,078 Ellsworth 2,653 2,545 2,723 3,270 3,317 3,228 Finney 4,350 4,650 6,034 8,994 11,696 13,763 Ford 6,027 6,386 7,752 9,832 10,842 11,650 Franklin 6,380 6,546 7,205 8,763 8,926 10,229 Geary 6,071 7,758 8,751 11,088 11,952 11,959 Gove 1,176 1,167 1,312 1,596 1,494 1,423 Graham 1,470 1,664 1,655 1,809 1,753 1,553 Grant 1,274 1,447 1,924 2,602 2,599 3,027 Gray 1,397 1,337 1,626 2,010 2,114 2,181 Greeley 567 619 674 815 801 712 Greenwood 4,382 3,927 4,088 4,451 4,243 3,234 Hamilton 1,080 963 1,092 1,273 1,214 1,211 Harper 3,335 3,272 3,488 3,563 3,481 3,270 Harvey 6,605 7,986 9,215 11,563 12,290 12,581 Haskell 745 848 1,247 1,495 1,586 1,639 Hodgeman 918 930 1,007 1,054 1,022 945 Jackson 3,608 3,426 3,874 4,492 4,564 5,094 Jefferson 3,530 3,473 4,018 5,817 6,314 7,491 Jewell 3,158 2,532 2,633 2,791 2,409 2,103 Johnson 18,751 40,270 67,997 102,827 144,155 181,612 Kearny 964 895 1,045 1,409 1,561 1,657 Kingman 3,156 3,054 3,328 3,681 3,645 3,852 Kiowa 1,487 1,469 1,665 1,712 1,738 1,643 Labette 9,348 8,971 9,813 10,619 10,641 10,306 Lane 806 930 1,034 1,159 1,117 1,065 Leavenworth 10,991 12,394 14,996 18,441 21,264 24,401 Lincoln 2,143 1,906 2,039 2,110 1,864 1,853 Linn 3,355 2,944 3,339 3,977 4,811 4,720 Logan 1,208 1,206 1,383 1,616 1,466 1,423 Lyon 8,391 8,492 11,014 13,980 14,346 14,757 McPherson 7,270 7,551 8,582 10,464 10,941 11,830

Number of Housing Units by Counties in Kansas Census Years 1950-2000

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Number of Housing Units by Counties in Kansas Census Years 1950-2000

Marion 5,020 4,818 5,285 5,864 5,659 5,882 Marshall 5,807 5,263 5,405 5,584 5,269 4,999 Meade 1,673 1,726 1,914 2,048 2,049 1,968 Miami 5,732 5,996 6,635 8,457 8,971 10,984 Mitchell 3,188 2,930 3,131 3,510 3,359 3,340 Montgomery 15,430 15,342 16,233 18,153 17,920 17,207 Morris 2,761 2,468 2,908 3,187 3,149 3,160 Morton 799 987 1,273 1,454 1,515 1,519 Nemaha 4,246 3,891 4,214 4,432 4,319 4,340 Neosho 6,635 6,437 7,134 7,887 7,726 7,461 Ness 1,915 1,751 1,950 2,107 2,048 1,835 Norton 2,721 2,645 2,815 2,983 2,798 2,673 Osage 4,006 4,227 4,918 6,152 6,324 7,018 Osborne 2,786 2,539 2,729 2,774 2,496 2,419 Ottawa 2,429 2,347 2,505 2,667 2,591 2,755 Pawnee 2,753 3,033 3,181 3,442 3,412 3,114 Phillips 3,018 2,909 3,091 3,503 3,264 3,088 Pottawatomie 3,796 3,730 4,313 6,033 6,472 7,311 Pratt 3,904 4,050 4,099 4,450 4,620 4,633 Rawlins 1,631 1,822 1,724 1,826 1,744 1,565 Reno 17,061 18,916 21,792 26,574 26,607 27,625 Republic 3,840 3,420 3,634 3,801 3,283 3,113 Rice 4,964 4,517 4,745 4,974 4,868 4,609 Riley 8,104 10,714 14,865 20,873 22,868 23,397 Rooks 2,746 2,958 2,847 3,136 2,979 2,758 Rush 2,180 2,032 2,080 2,100 1,999 1,928 Russell 4,140 3,678 3,735 4,129 4,079 3,871 Saline 10,522 16,201 16,588 20,316 21,129 22,695 Scott 1,416 1,554 1,955 2,344 2,305 2,291 Sedgwick 69,426 103,422 120,666 145,864 170,159 191,133 Seward 3,022 4,700 5,290 6,707 7,572 8,027 Shawnee 32,774 43,625 51,940 64,446 68,991 73,768 Sheridan 1,263 1,211 1,307 1,444 1,324 1,263 Sherman 2,215 2,154 2,763 3,292 3,177 3,184 Smith 2,949 2,698 2,750 2,815 2,615 2,326 Stafford 2,838 2,576 2,602 2,709 2,666 2,458 Stanton 506 599 777 960 956 1,007 Stevens 1,298 1,324 1,543 1,978 2,116 2,265 Sumner 7,701 8,222 8,977 10,356 10,769 10,877 Thomas 2,258 2,267 2,757 3,496 3,534 3,562 Trego 1,687 1,630 1,731 1,991 1,851 1,723 Wabaunsee 2,310 2,182 2,560 2,891 2,853 3,033 Wallace 720 603 805 892 840 791 Washington 4,106 3,552 3,705 3,579 3,355 3,142 Wichita 737 788 1,029 1,293 1,190 1,119 Wilson 5,910 4,490 4,780 5,372 5,091 4,937 Woodson 2,218 1,912 2,032 2,294 2,199 2,076 Wyandotte 49,245 55,872 63,484 68,506 69,102 65,892 Kansas 586,650 672,899 789,735 955,207 1,044,112 1,131,200

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, United States Census of Housing: 1950; United States Census of Housing: 1960; 1980 Census of Housing, General Housing Characteristics, Kansas; 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics; Kansas; www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf

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Housing Units for Places of 10,000 or More 1980, 1990, and 2000, and Percent Change

City 1980 1990 2000

Arkansas City 5,843 5,774 5,628 -3.7%Atchison 4,273 4,267 4,220 -1.2%Coffeyville 6,530 6,203 5,550 -15.0%Derby City 3,194 5,002 6,407 100.6%Dodge City 7,265 8,258 8,976 23.6%El Dorado 4,599 5,241 5,460 18.7%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 7,770 8,772 28.0%Hutchinson 17,099 17,163 17,693 3.5%Junction City 8,153 8,870 8,740 7.2%Kansas City 64,474 64,457 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 13,496 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 15,558 17,690 29.6%Merriam 4,640 5,366 5,042 8.7%Newton 6,555 6,955 7,277 11.0%Olathe 13,034 22,497 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 5,451 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 18,411 19,599 10.9%Shawnee 11,137 15,217 19,086 71.4%Topeka 50,371 54,664 56,435 12.0%Wichita 116,649 135,069 152,119 30.4%Winfield 4,400 4,835 5,049 14.8%

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Housing 1980: General Housing Characteristics, Kansas ; 1990 Census of Population and Housing Characteristics: Kansas; www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf

% Change 1980-2000

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Housing Characteristics by County, 2000

Number of Housing Units Vacant Housing Units

Occupied Homeowner Rental

County Total Housing Units Total Vacancy Rate Vacancy Rate Owned Rented

Allen 6,449 5,775 674 2.3 8.8 4,331 1,444Anderson 3,596 3,221 375 2.6 11.4 2,576 645Atchison 6,818 6,275 543 1.4 9.9 4,599 1,676Barber 2,740 2,235 505 4.6 14.6 1,683 552Barton 12,888 11,393 1,495 3.1 12.5 8,212 3,181Bourbon 7,135 6,161 974 2.1 9.2 4,557 1,604Brown 4,815 4,318 497 3.2 8.0 3,083 1,235Butler 23,176 21,527 1,649 2.3 9.8 16,722 4,805Chase 1,529 1,246 283 3.6 5.1 913 333Chautauqua 2,169 1,796 373 3.0 10.3 1,474 322Cherokee 10,031 8,875 1,156 2.8 13.1 6,753 2,122Cheyenne 1,636 1,360 276 6.1 7.5 1,050 310Clark 1,111 979 132 4.0 9.8 748 231Clay 4,084 3,617 467 2.1 13.6 2,776 841Cloud 4,838 4,163 675 4.4 15.5 3,093 1,070Coffey 3,876 3,489 387 2.4 10.3 2,733 756Comanche 1,088 872 216 7.3 7.3 644 228Cowley 15,673 14,039 1,634 2.2 12.6 9,941 4,098Crawford 17,221 15,504 1,717 2.4 9.2 9,983 5,521Decatur 1,821 1,494 327 4.2 17.7 1,136 358Dickinson 8,686 7,903 783 3.1 9.9 5,908 1,995Doniphan 3,489 3,173 316 1.5 8.8 2,365 808Douglas 40,250 38,486 1,764 1.7 3.8 19,975 18,511Edwards 1,754 1,455 299 5.8 12.4 1,131 324Elk 1,860 1,412 448 6.0 9.8 1,145 267Ellis 12,078 11,193 885 1.6 6.9 7,089 4,104Ellsworth 3,228 2,481 747 3.2 13.8 1,976 505Finney 13,763 12,948 815 1.4 7.8 8,391 4,557Ford 11,650 10,852 798 1.7 8.5 7,034 3,818Franklin 10,229 9,452 777 2.1 6.7 6,943 2,509Geary 11,959 10,458 1,501 2.9 12.8 5,277 5,181Gove 1,423 1,245 178 3.7 10.7 994 251Graham 1,553 1,263 290 5.5 16.7 1,004 259Grant 3,027 2,742 285 2.2 16.5 2,046 696Gray 2,181 2,045 136 1.5 4.6 1,486 559Greeley 712 602 110 3.2 8.3 448 154Greenwood 4,273 3,234 1,039 4.0 7.7 2,431 803Hamilton 1,211 1,054 157 3.7 14.1 732 322Harper 3,270 2,773 497 4.6 9.4 2,059 714Harvey 13,378 12,581 797 1.7 7.3 9,042 3,539Haskell 1,639 1,481 158 3.5 9.8 1,069 412Hodgeman 945 796 149 3.4 12.3 625 171Jackson 5,094 4,727 367 1.9 8.3 3,811 916Jefferson 7,491 6,830 661 2.1 7.0 5,792 1,038Jewell 2,103 1,695 408 2.0 9.6 1,346 349Johnson 181,612 174,570 7,042 1.1 6.5 126,190 48,380Kearny 1,657 1,542 115 1.6 7.6 1,130 412Kingman 3,852 3,371 481 1.6 8.2 2,623 748Kiowa 1,643 1,365 278 4.2 12.9 980 385Labette 10,306 9,194 1,112 2.7 9.7 6,727 2,467Lane 1,065 910 155 4.9 10.4 703 207Leavenworth 24,401 23,071 1,330 1.5 5.9 15,450 7,621Lincoln 1,853 1,529 324 7.3 6.7 1,197 332Linn 4,720 3,807 913 1.8 7.4 3,143 664Logan 1,423 1,243 180 3.1 13.2 948 295

Occupied Housing Units

Housing Tenure

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Number of Housing Units Vacant Housing Units

Occupied Homeowner Rental

County Total Housing Units Total Vacancy Rate Vacancy Rate Owned Rented

Occupied Housing Units

Housing Tenure

Lyon 14,757 13,691 1,066 1.6 8.2 8,352 5,339McPherson 11,830 11,205 625 1.5 6.6 8,293 2,912Marion 5,882 5,114 768 3.4 10.9 4,087 1,027Marshall 4,999 4,458 541 2.2 12.7 3,544 914Meade 1,968 1,728 240 4.3 10.7 1,285 443Miami 10,984 10,365 619 1.7 6.0 8,148 2,217Mitchell 3,340 2,850 490 2.6 10.9 2,127 723Montgomery 17,207 14,903 2,304 3.4 16.1 10,674 4,229Morris 3,160 2,539 621 1.8 7.6 1,980 559Morton 1,519 1,306 213 3.7 13.0 931 375Nemaha 4,340 3,959 381 3.2 7.6 3,200 759Neosho 7,461 6,739 722 2.5 8.4 5,026 1,713Ness 1,835 1,516 319 5.3 12.3 1,152 364Norton 2,673 2,266 407 4.7 7.5 1,763 503Osage 7,018 6,490 528 2.0 8.1 5,179 1,311Osborne 2,419 1,940 479 4.0 14.9 1,529 411Ottawa 2,755 2,430 325 2.8 11.9 1,994 436Pawnee 3,114 2,739 375 2.8 12.8 2,033 706Phillips 3,088 2,496 592 7.1 18.1 1,945 551Pottawatomie 7,311 6,771 540 1.4 8.3 5,311 1,460Pratt 4,633 3,963 670 2.6 11.8 2,909 1,054Rawlins 1,565 1,269 296 6.1 12.5 975 294Reno 27,625 25,498 2,127 1.9 10.1 18,022 7,476Republic 3,113 2,557 556 4.6 11.8 2,021 536Rice 4,609 4,050 559 2.5 9.4 3,102 948Riley 23,397 22,137 1,260 2.0 4.1 10,454 11,683Rooks 2,758 2,362 396 5.2 10.7 1,821 541Rush 1,928 1,548 380 6.9 17.8 1,270 278Russell 3,871 3,207 664 4.0 15.9 2,412 795Saline 22,695 21,436 1,259 1.6 7.4 14,799 6,637Scott 2,291 2,045 246 2.4 10.1 1,521 524Sedgwick 191,133 176,444 14,689 1.8 11.5 116,719 59,725Seward 8,027 7,419 608 1.9 9.6 4,754 2,665Shawnee 73,768 68,920 4,848 1.3 7.3 46,483 22,437Sheridan 1,263 1,124 139 2.9 10.0 925 199Sherman 3,184 2,758 426 2.5 17.1 1,899 859Smith 2,326 1,953 373 4.5 8.7 1,555 398Stafford 2,458 2,010 448 4.9 12.9 1,563 447Stanton 1,007 858 149 4.7 14.0 582 276Stevens 2,265 1,988 277 2.0 11.6 1,502 486Sumner 10,877 9,888 989 2.7 10.2 7,578 2,310Thomas 3,562 3,226 336 2.3 7.7 2,227 999Trego 1,723 1,412 311 2.7 13.3 1,145 267Wabaunsee 3,033 2,633 400 2.8 7.9 2,187 446Wallace 791 674 117 8.0 6.1 521 153Washington 3,142 2,673 469 2.3 13.0 2,124 549Wichita 1,119 967 152 1.9 14.9 716 251Wilson 4,937 4,203 734 3.2 8.1 3,283 920Woodson 2,076 1,642 434 3.6 11.8 1,337 305Wyandotte 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 8.8 718,703 319,188Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, website: http://www.census.gov/prod/census2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf

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Allen 1.2 1.3 7.7 0.6 0.3 5.6Anderson 1.0 0.8 6.9 1.4 1.0 5.5Atchison 1.5 1.5 5.0 0.4 0.6 3.1Barber 2.5 4.8 2.6 0.4 0.7 2.2Barton 0.5 1.1 4.9 0.5 0.8 3.7Bourbon 2.1 2.2 7.1 0.6 0.5 4.8Brown 1.2 2.4 4.6 0.4 0.8 4.2Butler 0.7 1.1 4.0 0.3 0.4 2.3Chase 2.3 2.2 6.2 0.6 0.9 4.9Chautauqua 2.8 5.7 9.2 1.1 0.4 4.6Cherokee 2.0 2.9 10.7 0.6 0.9 6.1Cheyenne 4.9 0.7 1.9 0.8 0.7 3.7Clark 6.4 7.5 3.5 0.4 0.6 2.0Clay 0.6 0.9 4.8 0.1 0.3 3.6Cloud 0.5 2.4 4.5 0.4 0.4 4.0Coffey 2.0 2.1 5.1 0.8 1.0 2.4Comanche 8.4 8.0 5.6 0.1 0.5 5.5Cowley 0.6 0.8 6.2 0.5 0.5 0.2Crawford 0.7 0.6 5.5 0.6 0.6 4.1Decatur 1.4 3.1 3.8 0.1 0.6 2.2Dickinson 1.0 1.5 5.1 0.5 0.1 2.2Doniphan 2.3 2.5 5.5 0.5 0.5 3.2Douglas 0.5 0.4 3.8 0.3 0.3 2.1Edwards 0.7 0.6 6.6 0.3 0.6 3.2Elk 1.9 1.3 6.3 0.8 0.8 4.2Ellis 0.6 0.8 2.8 0.2 0.7 2.0Ellsworth 3.8 4.8 4.3 0.4 0.4 1.2Finney 0.3 0.6 9.0 0.7 0.7 6.6Ford 1.3 2.0 8.3 0.6 0.7 4.3Franklin 1.0 1.2 5.8 0.8 1.0 3.4Geary 0.1 0.3 6.4 0.4 0.3 3.1Gove 0.3 1.1 1.9 0.3 0.3 0.9Graham 4.9 9.3 6.4 0.6 0.5 2.1Grant 0.0 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.3 1.9Gray 2.0 3.3 3.3 0.3 0.0 2.2Greeley 1.7 2.0 2.3 0.3 0.0 1.2Greenwood 0.6 0.4 6.8 1.0 1.2 4.6

Selected Housing Characteristics by County1990 and 2000

1990 2000Percent of Occupied Housing Units: Percent of Occupied Housing Units:

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Selected Housing Characteristics by County1990 and 2000

1990 2000Percent of Occupied Housing Units: Percent of Occupied Housing Units:

Hamilton 1.6 2.6 3.4 1.1 0.6 3.0Harper 2.3 2.5 4.1 0.2 0.5 4.2Harvey 0.5 1.0 4.8 0.2 0.4 2.6Haskell 2.4 2.8 6.0 1.0 1.3 3.4Hodgeman 0.7 0.7 2.1 1.5 0.8 1.4Jackson 1.7 0.8 5.3 0.4 0.2 2.4Jefferson 1.9 1.6 3.9 0.5 0.6 2.8Jewell 4.4 4.3 3.0 0.1 0.2 3.1Johnson 0.1 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.4 0.6Kearny 0.4 0.3 5.1 0.7 0.3 1.8Kingman 1.3 2.0 6.0 0.6 0.0 3.6Kiowa 1.3 0.9 3.8 0.3 2.0 3.6Labette 1.5 2.8 8.1 0.4 0.6 4.8Lane 0.5 1.3 3.8 0.4 0.7 1.1Leavenworth 0.7 1.0 4.0 0.4 0.4 2.5Lincoln 5.6 6.4 3.1 0.3 0.7 4.1Linn 2.7 2.8 6.9 0.7 0.8 4.2Logan 0.2 0.2 3.4 0.0 0.2 2.9Lyon 0.6 1.3 6.7 0.7 0.5 4.8McPherson 0.8 0.5 3.8 0.2 0.3 2.5Marion 1.9 2.2 4.2 0.5 0.9 3.0Marshall 2.2 1.8 4.4 0.1 0.4 2.3Meade 1.0 1.3 5.9 0.3 0.2 2.8Miami 0.8 1.0 3.6 0.9 1.1 2.2Mitchell 0.4 2.7 2.0 0.5 0.6 3.3Montgomery 0.9 1.6 8.6 0.3 0.6 6.9Morris 1.1 0.8 5.1 0.2 0.0 2.7Morton 0.9 2.0 8.7 1.2 1.0 2.1Nemaha 1.5 1.2 2.6 0.6 0.4 2.6Neosho 0.8 0.8 7.0 0.8 0.6 5.0Ness 2.9 5.6 2.3 0.0 0.1 2.0Norton 2.2 2.9 3.9 0.5 1.4 3.8Osage 1.0 0.9 5.8 0.5 0.5 2.7Osborne 2.0 4.4 4.0 0.5 0.7 3.9Ottawa 1.5 0.9 6.0 0.7 0.5 2.9Pawnee 0.4 0.5 4.3 0.4 0.7 3.3Phillips 2.7 4.5 4.6 0.6 0.7 2.0

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Selected Housing Characteristics by County1990 and 2000

1990 2000Percent of Occupied Housing Units: Percent of Occupied Housing Units:

Pottawatomie 0.4 0.8 3.4 0.1 0.4 1.9Pratt 0.3 0.6 3.8 0.5 0.5 2.6Rawlins 4.3 4.2 2.3 0.5 0.5 5.2Reno 0.8 1.4 6.2 0.6 0.8 3.7Republic 2.5 4.1 3.4 0.4 0.4 4.3Rice 1.6 3.2 6.1 0.4 0.2 4.8Riley 0.5 0.6 3.1 0.3 0.2 1.5Rooks 2.5 3.6 3.5 0.6 0.3 3.1Rush 3.0 6.2 3.7 1.0 1.0 4.1Russell 2.1 5.1 5.7 0.7 0.6 3.0Saline 0.2 0.6 4.6 0.1 0.4 3.0Scott 0.3 0.3 3.3 0.0 0.3 3.5Sedgwick 0.3 0.6 4.6 0.3 0.6 2.8Seward 0.1 0.4 10.6 0.3 0.4 7.0Shawnee 0.3 0.6 3.4 0.3 0.5 2.8Sheridan 1.5 2.0 3.1 1.6 0.7 1.2Sherman 0.0 0.8 4.4 0.2 0.4 3.0Smith 3.8 5.0 3.5 1.1 0.5 3.1Stafford 2.6 4.3 5.4 0.1 0.3 4.0Stanton 0.8 1.3 6.3 1.3 0.7 2.8Stevens 0.8 0.4 4.0 0.9 0.4 0.7Sumner 1.1 1.5 4.2 0.4 0.6 3.2Thomas 0.6 0.6 3.8 0.2 0.7 1.4Trego 2.6 2.7 3.5 0.6 0.3 2.6Wabaunsee 1.6 1.2 3.8 1.2 1.1 2.0Wallace 1.0 1.2 2.8 0.0 0.3 2.4Washington 5.1 8.0 3.2 1.5 1.3 3.6Wichita 2.8 2.8 2.5 0.7 0.3 1.7Wilson 1.9 1.9 7.8 0.7 1.0 6.2Woodson 2.7 2.2 5.6 0.5 1.0 5.4Wyandotte 0.5 1.0 5.6 0.4 0.4 4.0 Kansas 0.8 1.1 4.4 0.4 0.5 2.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing (CPH-5-18); Census 2000: Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics , Table DP-4.

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Percent with:

All Occupied Bottled, Fuel Oil,Housing Utility Tank, Kerosene, Coal or Solar Other No Fuel

County Units Gas or LP Gas Electricity Etc. Coke Wood Energy Fuel Used

Allen 5,775 69.9 10.1 15.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.7 0.1Anderson 3,221 57.4 25.5 9.5 0.0 0.0 6.9 0.0 0.7 0.0Atchison 6,275 66.2 16.6 12.6 0.7 0.0 2.5 0.0 1.2 0.1Barber 2,235 76.1 13.6 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.1 0.0Barton 11,393 81.6 9.1 7.9 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.1 0.1Bourbon 6,161 61.0 19.6 15.2 0.3 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.3 0.0Brown 4,318 64.0 26.2 6.7 1.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.3Butler 21,527 59.2 17.8 20.4 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.1 0.2 0.0Chase 1,246 49.7 38.0 5.9 0.8 0.0 4.3 0.0 1.1 0.2Chautauqua 1,796 65.7 19.8 5.0 0.0 0.0 9.1 0.0 0.5 0.0Cherokee 8,875 56.9 15.4 22.4 0.2 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.3 0.1Cheyenne 1,360 73.5 19.8 4.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.8 0.3Clark 979 75.0 17.8 6.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0Clay 3,617 63.9 20.7 10.3 1.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.5 0.0Cloud 4,163 73.1 14.1 10.3 0.5 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.2 0.0Coffey 3,489 54.1 29.2 12.1 0.9 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.0Comanche 872 66.6 25.3 6.9 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.2 0.0Cowley 14,039 68.2 13.5 16.1 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.1 0.3 0.2Crawford 15,504 69.8 11.8 15.8 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.2 0.2Decatur 1,494 65.1 29.9 2.3 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.9 0.8Dickinson 7,903 67.2 20.7 9.7 0.3 0.0 1.5 0.1 0.5 0.0Doniphan 3,173 51.9 31.7 10.5 1.5 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.2 0.1Douglas 38,486 74.0 6.3 18.3 0.2 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.2 0.1Edwards 1,455 73.7 17.2 8.1 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.2 0.0Elk 1,412 64.0 15.2 7.6 0.9 0.0 11.3 0.0 0.9 0.0Ellis 11,193 71.0 6.9 20.6 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.1Ellsworth 2,481 70.7 17.6 7.0 0.4 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.6 0.0Finney 12,948 86.5 4.2 8.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0Ford 10,852 81.6 8.2 8.7 0.2 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.0Franklin 9,452 62.9 19.4 13.6 0.3 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.7 0.1Geary 10,458 64.8 7.2 25.8 0.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.5 0.4Gove 1,245 60.9 28.6 7.6 0.6 0.0 1.9 0.1 0.3 0.0Graham 1,263 67.9 24.3 4.8 0.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.3 0.0Grant 2,742 85.7 6.6 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.0Gray 2,045 79.0 13.6 6.3 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.2 0.0

House Heating Fuel, by County 2000

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All Occupied Bottled, Fuel Oil,Housing Utility Tank, Kerosene, Coal or Solar Other No Fuel

County Units Gas or LP Gas Electricity Etc. Coke Wood Energy Fuel Used

House Heating Fuel, by County 2000

Greeley 602 73.9 19.3 5.3 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Greenwood 3,234 53.8 27.6 12.3 0.8 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.7 0.0Hamilton 1,054 76.3 16.6 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.8 1.5 0.2Harper 2,773 72.0 17.3 8.0 0.0 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.9 0.0Harvey 12,581 65.3 9.4 23.1 0.2 0.0 1.7 0.1 0.2 0.0Haskell 1,481 86.4 5.3 7.0 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.5 0.0Hodgeman 796 52.0 40.8 4.8 0.5 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.3 0.0Jackson 4,727 35.4 46.2 9.5 0.3 0.0 7.6 0.0 1.1 0.0Jefferson 6,830 40.5 41.3 11.5 0.4 0.0 4.9 0.1 1.2 0.0Jewell 1,695 59.3 32.3 2.3 0.8 0.0 4.2 0.0 1.1 0.0Johnson 174,570 80.9 1.2 17.7 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1Kearny 1,542 88.0 5.8 5.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3Kingman 3,371 55.5 31.7 8.7 0.5 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.6 0.0Kiowa 1,365 75.4 14.8 8.5 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.3 0.1Labette 9,194 68.7 13.2 12.3 0.1 0.0 4.3 0.2 1.1 0.1Lane 910 74.8 17.7 6.3 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.2 0.0 0.0Leavenworth 23,071 65.4 16.1 16.2 0.2 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.3 0.1Lincoln 1,529 56.7 32.2 7.0 1.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.3 0.0Linn 3,807 35.3 37.3 18.9 0.2 0.0 6.7 0.2 1.3 0.1Logan 1,243 79.5 14.5 4.7 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0Lyon 13,691 60.3 12.0 25.1 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.4 0.0McPherson 11,205 73.5 13.9 10.7 0.3 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.2 0.2Marion 5,114 65.6 21.3 8.2 0.8 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.2 0.0Marshall 4,458 65.3 25.2 7.8 0.2 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.4 0.1Meade 1,728 76.3 13.8 8.5 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.8 0.0Miami 10,365 42.1 21.5 32.2 0.2 0.1 3.3 0.0 0.4 0.2Mitchell 2,850 68.8 23.2 4.2 0.4 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.8 0.0Montgomery 14,903 75.2 9.0 12.8 0.1 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.4 0.0Morris 2,539 55.8 29.0 10.8 0.4 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.0 0.0Morton 1,306 82.9 12.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0Nemaha 3,959 56.3 31.3 8.3 0.9 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.3 0.0Neosho 6,739 69.1 16.0 10.1 0.1 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.9 0.3Ness 1,516 52.8 36.7 6.4 0.9 0.0 1.6 0.2 1.0 0.5Norton 2,266 68.8 23.3 5.2 0.6 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.5 0.1Osage 6,490 54.0 28.0 12.4 0.2 0.0 4.9 0.0 0.5 0.0

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All Occupied Bottled, Fuel Oil,Housing Utility Tank, Kerosene, Coal or Solar Other No Fuel

County Units Gas or LP Gas Electricity Etc. Coke Wood Energy Fuel Used

House Heating Fuel, by County 2000

Osborne 1,940 67.2 25.4 4.0 0.1 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.3 0.2Ottawa 2,430 42.8 39.5 12.1 1.8 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.0Pawnee 2,739 69.8 18.5 9.5 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.6 0.0Phillips 2,496 72.4 20.1 4.0 0.1 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.9 0.1Pottawatomie 6,771 59.6 25.6 10.0 0.1 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.6 0.0Pratt 3,963 78.6 12.5 7.1 0.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.6 0.0Rawlins 1,269 63.0 30.7 4.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.5 0.2Reno 25,498 73.3 9.4 15.6 0.1 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.4 0.1Republic 2,557 65.4 27.3 4.3 0.5 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.3 0.0Rice 4,050 76.4 14.8 6.4 0.2 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.6 0.0Riley 22,137 56.1 8.2 34.2 0.1 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.3 0.1Rooks 2,362 74.3 16.2 7.1 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.1 0.0Rush 1,548 74.3 21.1 3.6 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.1 0.0Russell 3,207 78.1 12.8 7.1 0.1 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.2 0.0Saline 21,436 72.3 8.1 18.1 0.3 0.0 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.1Scott 2,045 85.0 7.6 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Sedgwick 176,444 71.2 3.3 25.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.1Seward 7,419 82.1 5.1 12.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.1Shawnee 68,920 72.3 5.2 21.4 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.2 0.1Sheridan 1,124 67.5 25.4 4.5 0.4 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.2 0.0Sherman 2,758 85.5 7.8 6.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.5 0.0Smith 1,953 64.2 23.6 8.4 0.1 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.3 0.1Stafford 2,010 67.6 24.0 5.6 0.7 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.8 0.0Stanton 858 87.3 4.4 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.8 0.0Stevens 1,988 88.5 5.3 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0Sumner 9,888 64.6 20.3 12.6 0.2 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.3 0.0Thomas 3,226 81.5 7.6 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.0Trego 1,412 61.1 26.0 10.6 0.4 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.6 0.0Wabaunsee 2,633 38.2 47.9 7.8 0.5 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.4 0.0Wallace 674 65.9 29.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 1.6 0.0Washington 2,673 63.9 25.5 3.9 0.4 0.1 5.8 0.1 0.2 0.1Wichita 967 77.2 12.7 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Wilson 4,203 64.2 20.1 9.4 0.2 0.0 5.5 0.0 0.5 0.0Woodson 1,642 51.9 29.2 10.9 0.6 0.0 7.3 0.0 0.1 0.0Wyandotte 59,700 85.3 1.3 12.8 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.2

Kansas 1,037,891 71.5 9.5 17.2 0.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.3 0.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 , Table DP-4.

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Total Units Median Value Total Units Median ValueCounty 1990 1990 2000 2000

Allen 3,002 $27,600 3,055 $40,900Anderson 1,396 27,200 1,582 49,300Atchison 3,243 32,400 3,557 56,500Barber 1,308 28,400 1,327 33,000Barton 6,540 37,700 6,894 55,500Bourbon 2,917 29,800 3,121 46,200Brown 2,187 28,000 2,304 50,800Butler 9,750 51,800 12,014 83,900Chase 532 22,400 576 39,800Chautauqua 857 18,900 820 26,200Cherokee 4,278 27,000 4,420 46,900Cheyenne 679 31,900 762 48,500Clark 541 29,500 581 42,600Clay 1,959 33,800 2,127 52,900Cloud 2,468 25,600 2,571 42,400Coffey 1,466 34,800 1,750 60,700Comanche 502 24,300 471 29,700Cowley 7,299 37,500 7,524 54,100Crawford 7,764 30,700 7,648 54,000Decatur 844 28,800 857 43,600Dickinson 3,983 35,600 4,548 62,800Doniphan 1,434 29,200 1,482 54,700Douglas 11,821 68,000 15,761 117,800Edwards 897 24,900 847 36,300Elk 677 15,000 681 24,700Ellis 5,338 49,600 5,961 85,500Ellsworth 1,458 28,300 1,533 43,400Finney 4,994 50,800 6,205 83,800Ford 4,876 48,900 5,495 69,200Franklin 3,778 37,700 4,436 73,800Geary 3,744 55,400 3,944 69,400Gove 661 30,300 647 48,100Graham 767 24,900 726 41,300Grant 1,101 53,200 1,411 78,600Gray 892 45,500 1,058 76,000Greeley 272 39,500 292 57,700Greenwood 1,517 21,900 1,577 35,300Hamilton 487 37,800 521 59,400Harper 1,588 32,300 1,603 44,100Harvey 6,163 47,100 7,279 76,400Haskell 622 45,900 713 76,100Hodgeman 397 26,800 406 45,000Jackson 1,720 34,300 2,022 70,200Jefferson 2,651 47,100 3,464 83,100Jewell 856 14,999 880 24,000Johnson 86,592 91,500 117,667 150,100Kearny 577 45,900 697 77,500Kingman 1,589 34,600 1,735 56,800Kiowa 785 33,600 716 44,200Labette 4,878 29,000 4,913 39,600Lane 496 32,600 516 48,500Leavenworth 9,576 64,000 11,984 96,900Lincoln 748 17,200 820 33,900Linn 1,219 26,800 1,504 56,100

Specified Owner - Occupied Housing Units and Median Value, by County1990 and 2000

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Total Units Median Value Total Units Median ValueCounty 1990 1990 2000 2000

Specified Owner - Occupied Housing Units and Median Value, by County1990 and 2000

Logan 705 $30,800 782 $55,000Lyon 5,599 45,800 5,983 67,900McPherson 5,600 47,900 6,439 82,700Marion 2,559 30,700 2,770 52,300Marshall 2,469 26,300 2,572 46,200Meade 912 35,900 965 52,900Miami 3,693 47,700 4,945 106,300Mitchell 1,637 28,800 1,646 55,600Montgomery 8,493 29,400 8,135 44,400Morris 1,161 33,500 1,310 48,400Morton 642 44,700 662 67,700Nemaha 1,976 35,400 2,232 58,200Neosho 3,544 28,600 3,634 44,900Ness 921 29,900 860 40,600Norton 1,276 25,700 1,407 46,800Osage 2,741 38,300 3,200 67,600Osborne 1,140 18,400 1,116 32,000Ottawa 1,250 27,500 1,338 58,900Pawnee 1,577 35,300 1,680 48,800Phillips 1,400 26,800 1,436 48,200Pottawatomie 2,893 46,400 3,582 81,100Pratt 2,171 37,500 2,293 56,600Rawlins 633 27,500 674 41,300Reno 13,559 40,100 14,918 66,600Republic 1,481 18,900 1,442 35,300Rice 2,380 27,200 2,550 42,900Riley 7,021 63,500 8,466 93,700Rooks 1,492 25,800 1,414 38,300Rush 968 19,200 1,034 32,200Russell 2,032 28,000 1,913 41,100Saline 11,056 45,500 12,517 85,300Scott 1,104 44,000 1,214 72,100Sedgwick 84,206 58,500 101,543 83,600Seward 3,275 48,800 3,519 72,400Shawnee 35,501 55,700 39,799 81,600Sheridan 575 27,600 611 56,000Sherman 1,390 37,900 1,418 63,900Smith 1,168 20,700 1,063 37,400Stafford 1,143 24,000 1,164 34,400Stanton 315 44,500 349 73,400Stevens 881 48,800 999 79,000Sumner 5,220 39,300 5,491 62,100Thomas 1,613 45,400 1,739 75,500Trego 781 27,900 890 47,400Wabaunsee 1,140 34,600 1,320 62,600Wallace 328 28,400 348 45,700Washington 1,390 18,500 1,453 32,200Wichita 436 37,900 512 55,300Wilson 2,109 23,500 2,182 37,700Woodson 738 18,800 771 34,300Wyandotte 33,648 42,300 33,655 54,300 Kansas 500,628 52,200 581,960 83,500Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing CPH-1-18: Kansas;Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 , DP-4:Kansas.

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Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median RentCounty 1990 1990 2000 2000

Allen 1,175 $174 1,407 $365Anderson 492 159 573 365Atchison 1,393 184 1,567 378Barber 411 193 464 354Barton 2,845 211 3,114 390Bourbon 1,261 179 1,479 356Brown 958 159 1,123 342Butler 3,815 243 4,517 485Chase 168 151 281 349Chautauqua 222 141 252 365Cherokee 1,570 166 1,995 381Cheyenne 201 144 244 314Clark 157 189 202 386Clay 718 169 733 333Cloud 997 152 983 312Coffey 556 194 683 394Comanche 155 153 193 294Cowley 3,507 213 3,925 417Crawford 4,239 207 5,383 451Decatur 290 166 315 353Dickinson 1,618 190 1,833 377Doniphan 529 164 726 379Douglas 13,748 343 18,344 560Edwards 271 160 291 350Elk 185 111 222 301Ellis 3,350 227 4,034 431Ellsworth 424 166 457 336Finney 3,846 300 4,483 491Ford 3,153 263 3,764 450Franklin 1,905 216 2,329 465Geary 4,921 283 5,120 461Gove 149 148 212 330Graham 247 145 217 320Grant 594 263 667 436Gray 354 204 525 418Greeley 98 206 128 383Greenwood 591 156 717 322Hamilton 214 197 299 373Harper 605 183 631 356Harvey 3,251 231 3,454 448Haskell 247 229 398 446Hodgeman 82 158 135 360Jackson 576 183 834 453Jefferson 652 223 867 447Jewell 216 116 267 266Johnson 40,520 438 48,068 702Kearny 307 254 375 465Kingman 521 199 602 397Kiowa 302 173 358 336Labette 2,106 187 2,332 375Lane 155 169 189 365Leavenworth 5,718 342 7,416 551Lincoln 168 112 239 296Linn 417 151 568 412

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Total Units Median Rent Total Units Median RentCounty 1990 1990 2000 2000

Specified Renter - Occupied Housing Units and Median Rent, by County1990 and 2000

Logan 185 $157 252 $360Lyon 4,649 234 5,205 420McPherson 2,383 224 2,817 416Marion 775 176 933 374Marshall 720 156 825 324Meade 323 192 395 395Miami 1,543 235 1,947 499Mitchell 585 174 694 346Montgomery 3,758 192 4,048 401Morris 438 176 491 368Morton 260 218 342 413Nemaha 527 163 640 321Neosho 1,414 180 1,621 375Ness 214 163 315 340Norton 450 163 475 329Osage 952 189 1,218 398Osborne 299 138 364 314Ottawa 329 162 392 372Pawnee 674 197 655 332Phillips 459 155 489 296Pottawatomie 1,055 219 1,333 464Pratt 845 222 1,004 389Rawlins 179 168 249 328Reno 6,538 233 7,295 442Republic 381 135 469 288Rice 833 165 893 340Riley 10,072 323 11,573 475Rooks 399 153 502 325Rush 204 143 253 328Russell 636 169 740 325Saline 6,202 249 6,557 457Scott 364 225 496 402Sedgwick 54,219 302 59,432 511Seward 2,143 285 2,643 467Shawnee 20,293 307 22,202 494Sheridan 126 147 166 286Sherman 666 197 840 414Smith 291 125 348 283Stafford 332 160 404 353Stanton 172 207 248 406Stevens 349 233 483 450Sumner 1,827 201 2,133 416Thomas 839 205 953 373Trego 211 153 228 326Wabaunsee 273 168 343 378Wallace 92 157 136 361Washington 355 124 448 286Wichita 185 183 224 451Wilson 721 160 855 382Woodson 276 142 276 321Wyandotte 21,576 285 22,045 492 Kansas 270,761 $285 310,423 $498Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing CPH-1-18: Kansas;Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 , Dp-4:Kansas.

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County

Allen 5,775 5.6 30.5 39.3 24.6Anderson 3,221 5.2 29.0 38.4 27.4Atchison 6,275 8.0 29.4 38.6 24.0Barber 2,235 4.3 32.6 37.5 25.6Barton 11,393 5.9 32.8 40.0 21.3Bourbon 6,161 6.6 32.1 36.7 24.6Brown 4,318 6.7 32.0 38.5 22.9Butler 21,527 3.4 25.4 41.7 29.5Chase 1,246 5.1 28.4 36.8 29.7Chautauqua 1,796 5.6 27.2 37.9 29.3Cherokee 8,875 5.7 31.3 37.0 26.0Cheyenne 1,360 4.4 31.7 39.3 24.6Clark 979 3.9 32.7 34.2 29.2Clay 3,617 5.1 28.5 38.2 28.2Cloud 4,163 5.4 30.4 39.5 24.6Coffey 3,489 5.0 25.0 36.5 33.5Comanche 872 5.4 28.8 40.3 25.6Cowley 14,039 6.0 32.4 38.2 23.4Crawford 15,504 7.4 32.5 38.2 21.9Decatur 1,494 2.9 28.0 43.6 25.4Dickinson 7,903 4.5 29.1 38.1 28.3Doniphan 3,173 6.3 27.4 39.1 27.2Douglas 38,486 5.6 34.7 39.7 20.0Edwards 1,455 6.2 30.7 39.6 23.6Elk 1,412 7.5 29.0 32.5 31.0Ellis 11,193 5.3 34.4 39.2 21.1Ellsworth 2,481 4.9 27.8 39.9 27.4Finney 12,948 6.1 32.9 41.3 19.6Ford 10,852 6.1 32.5 42.0 19.4Franklin 9,452 6.1 27.7 37.6 28.7Geary 10,458 8.1 37.0 38.2 16.7Gove 1,245 4.1 25.9 34.2 35.8Graham 1,263 4.4 28.1 36.3 31.2Grant 2,742 4.2 33.0 39.6 23.1Gray 2,045 2.3 29.0 43.5 25.1Greeley 602 2.7 28.1 37.0 32.2Greenwood 3,234 6.5 27.4 37.1 29.1Hamilton 1,054 4.7 30.9 37.4 26.9Harper 2,773 5.9 31.5 35.8 26.9Harvey 12,581 5.5 30.1 39.8 24.7Haskell 1,481 4.1 29.2 39.7 27.1Hodgeman 796 4.3 24.9 35.1 35.8Jackson 4,727 3.9 22.8 38.5 34.8Jefferson 6,830 3.3 19.8 41.7 35.2Jewell 1,695 5.1 24.6 41.4 28.8Johnson 174,570 3.2 29.1 49.0 18.8Kearny 1,542 3.6 26.0 44.6 25.8Kingman 3,371 3.1 27.3 39.2 30.3Kiowa 1,365 6.6 28.3 40.3 24.8Labette 9,194 8.5 29.4 37.0 25.1Lane 910 5.1 23.6 41.5 29.8Leavenworth 23,071 5.9 26.1 44.0 24.0Lincoln 1,529 4.8 24.9 40.2 30.1Linn 3,807 4.9 23.9 39.7 31.5Logan 1,243 3.4 30.3 35.6 30.7

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Lyon 13,691 7.4 34.2 37.1 21.3McPherson 11,205 5.1 28.5 39.3 27.0Marion 5,114 5.0 27.8 39.7 27.5Marshall 4,458 5.7 29.5 36.8 28.1Meade 1,728 3.7 29.8 41.5 25.0Miami 10,365 5.2 22.7 37.8 34.3Mitchell 2,850 6.5 30.4 35.4 27.7Montgomery 14,903 7.9 33.6 36.8 21.7Morris 2,539 4.6 29.2 40.2 26.0Morton 1,306 2.0 30.1 41.2 26.7Nemaha 3,959 5.2 26.9 40.9 27.0Neosho 6,739 5.0 30.7 37.8 26.6Ness 1,516 2.9 29.2 32.5 35.5Norton 2,266 6.4 29.9 41.7 22.0Osage 6,490 4.5 24.7 36.9 33.9Osborne 1,940 5.8 30.8 36.4 27.0Ottawa 2,430 4.0 21.1 41.1 33.8Pawnee 2,739 3.7 35.4 38.6 22.3Phillips 2,496 5.3 26.8 35.8 32.1Pottawatomie 6,771 3.6 24.1 42.0 30.3Pratt 3,963 5.2 33.5 36.9 24.5Rawlins 1,269 6.4 27.0 37.7 29.0Reno 25,498 6.6 31.2 40.2 22.0Republic 2,557 4.3 30.0 38.2 27.5Rice 4,050 5.8 27.1 43.6 23.5Riley 22,137 4.6 34.3 40.2 20.9Rooks 2,362 5.2 29.0 37.3 28.5Rush 1,548 4.7 26.7 37.5 31.1Russell 3,207 5.0 30.9 37.4 26.7Saline 21,436 5.0 31.4 42.5 21.1Scott 2,045 4.4 28.4 39.0 28.2Sedgwick 176,444 6.4 34.6 40.8 18.2Seward 7,419 7.0 37.5 37.9 17.7Shawnee 68,920 7.3 35.2 39.3 18.2Sheridan 1,124 4.4 25.4 33.9 36.2Sherman 2,758 3.7 30.0 36.9 29.4Smith 1,953 5.3 24.1 38.5 32.2Stafford 2,010 5.5 32.7 31.4 30.3Stanton 858 4.1 30.9 38.5 26.6Stevens 1,988 3.2 32.4 39.1 25.3Sumner 9,888 4.1 27.7 38.9 29.4Thomas 3,226 4.8 29.5 39.7 26.0Trego 1,412 4.6 29.1 35.3 30.9Wabaunsee 2,633 2.7 20.1 38.7 38.5Wallace 674 2.8 22.1 30.4 44.7Washington 2,673 5.1 28.1 40.1 26.7Wichita 967 3.1 28.4 40.7 27.7Wilson 4,203 6.3 30.2 37.3 26.2Woodson 1,642 5.9 29.7 36.1 28.3Wyandotte 59,700 11.3 38.6 33.9 16.2 Kansas 1,037,891 5.7 31.6 40.9 21.8

Source: U. S. Census Bureau, Profile of Selected Housing Statistics, DP-4.

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New Privately-Owned Housing Units Authorized,Kansas and the United States, 1999- 2001

Kansas United States Kansas United States Kansas United States

New Privately Owned Housing Units in Structures with: 1 Unit 11,306 1,246,665 9,292 1,198,067 10,128 1,235,550 2 Units 832 32,476 542 30,634 754 31,757 3-4 Units 179 33,284 206 34,283 266 34,215 5 or More Units 3,365 351,108 2,502 329,283 3,382 335,154 No. of structures with 5 units or more 267 23,067 248 20,861 274 20,921

Total 15,682 1,663,533 12,542 1,592,267 14,530 1,636,676

Valuation (Thousands of Dollars) in Structures with: 1 Unit $1,442,969 $157,123,452 $1,235,242 $160,623,529 $1,387,048 $170,006,114 2 Units 60,191 2,319,853 $41,842 $2,376,241 $57,795 $2,546,082 3-4 Units 13,717 2,317,534 $14,196 $2,497,202 $17,429 $2,563,026 5 Units or More 150,540 19,485,208 $105,763 $20,246,709 $150,174 $21,122,461

Total $1,667,417 $181,246,047 $1,397,043 $185,743,681 $1,612,466 $196,242,858

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Web site: www.census.gov/const/c40/table2/tb2u2001.txt; tb2v2001.txt

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County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost

Allen 23 $1,799,644 11 $853,500 27 $1,866,000Anderson 14 2,030,000 5 687,000 3 290,000Atchison 14 1,430,680 11 1,337,442 16 2,103,280Barber 0 0 1 92,218 0 0Barton 54 3,764,369 12 1,395,535 62 6,769,605Bourbon 19 883,000 0 0 16 393,000Brown 12 1,026,690 32 1,811,000 9 865,772Butler 306 37,676,312 520 57,531,085 325 37,986,205Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0Chautauqua N/P N/P N/P N/P N/P N/PCherokee 19 514,000 6 675,000 4 250,000Cheyenne 1 80,000 1 240,000 0 0Clark 1 100,000 7 908,000 0 0Clay 12 863,290 25 1,930,452 18 2,159,247Cloud 6 646,725 0 0 1 80,000Coffey 32 2,880,000 34 3,088,000 30 2,800,500Comanche 0 0 0 0 0 0Cowley 37 4,293,671 108 9,104,016 217 13,657,729Crawford 91 8,335,719 146 10,707,909 205 13,445,673Decatur 0 0 0 0 4 430,000Dickinson 33 3,908,997 47 4,567,000 67 5,786,500Doniphan 38 3,138,900 15 1,336,731 13 1,235,930Douglas 896 89,029,951 803 83,869,234 990 97,305,407Edwards 0 0 0 0 0 0Elk N/P N/P N/P N/P N/P N/PEllis 47 3,796,022 35 3,456,784 58 5,515,791Ellsworth 4 470,000 10 745,673 14 1,329,900Finney 65 4,008,500 62 4,355,230 62 5,129,300Ford 85 7,238,152 66 6,721,800 115 9,445,520Franklin 145 10,390,730 149 17,163,275 126 12,735,362Geary 25 2,771,522 43 4,321,691 46 3,361,414Gove 1 100,000 0 0 1 65,000Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0Grant N/R N/R 7 771,500 5 297,000Gray 7 626,984 5 337,500 20 2,003,500

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Permit Authorized Construction in Kansas Counties1999-2001

2001 1999 2000

Greeley 3 370,000 1 70,000 0 0Greenwood 0 0 2 147,000 1 60,000Hamilton 6 402,000 3 376,000 2 325,000Harper 3 231,580 6 605,220 1 400,000Harvey 166 20,005,965 124 14,776,003 212 18,450,601Haskell 5 93,250 0 0 0 0Hodgeman N/P N/P N/P N/P N/P N/PJackson 74 6,088,521 56 4,596,092 56 4,169,715Jefferson 112 9,291,650 118 11,128,617 110 10,611,944Jewell 0 0 0 0 0 0Johnson 7,377 834,625,830 5468 656,480,841 6,489 779,344,326Kearny 19 1,165,000 N/R N/R 4 550,000Kingman 58 5,855,725 25 2,768,246 33 4,180,000Kiowa 0 0 0 0 1 120,000Labette 18 1,125,481 66 3,831,380 22 1,662,565Lane 0 0 N/R N/R 3 418,300Leavenworth 492 49,121,019 431 44,123,802 459 43,537,390Lincoln 2 265,000 2 85,000 1 115,000Linn 29 3,679,977 7 569,000 45 5,285,000Logan 5 508,625 0 0 1 111,879Lyon 164 8,463,470 34 2,734,538 52 4,576,378McPherson 96 10,208,300 107 13,192,980 194 18,501,742Marion 42 4,345,900 50 4,338,000 47 4,444,100Marshall 1 95,000 3 337,000 3 450,000Meade 0 0 0 0 N/R N/RMiami 203 28,202,383 133 21,122,825 105 16,261,791Mitchell 6 713,000 2 258,000 2 307,000Montgomery 22 2,223,563 12 610,829 6 740,347Morris 3 297,195 9 564,800 5 331,285Morton N/R N/R 0 0 1 159,000Nemaha 22 3,203,000 28 3,234,500 9 1,210,000Neosho 37 1,836,200 16 1,477,000 8 565,000Ness 0 0 3 135,500 2 260,000Norton 2 115,000 2 216,346 2 198,699Osage 50 5,181,200 75 8,668,673 64 6,832,173

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County Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost Total Units Total Cost

Permit Authorized Construction in Kansas Counties1999-2001

2001 1999 2000

Osborne 5 340,000 3 595,000 1 20,000Ottawa 0 0 5 857,000 18 1,892,200Pawnee 3 300,000 3 180,000 12 752,079Phillips 3 369,000 3 281,297 0 0Pottawatomie 100 11,605,620 95 12,921,173 101 13,559,328Pratt 30 2,154,757 N/R N/R N/R N/RRawlins 0 0 2 280,000 1 210,000Reno 177 20,403,828 128 14,431,558 130 16,013,970Republic 0 0 1 45,000 9 689,471Rice 24 1,952,944 5 393,000 9 680,000Riley 169 18,254,487 164 19,805,574 192 20,439,194Rooks 2 203,450 0 0 0 0Rush 1 135,000 0 0 0 0Russell 1 107,000 2 230,000 2 750,000Saline 132 17,057,400 139 17,048,784 197 21,113,781Scott 4 534,000 4 740,000 22 1,331,000Sedgwick 2,431 238,474,671 1936 181,970,370 2,247 237,470,577Seward 20 2,406,157 15 1,543,000 7 949,000Shawnee 865 102,770,019 591 83,668,370 718 94,909,965Sheridan N/P N/P N/P N/P N/P N/PSherman 7 724,500 11 980,300 19 1,270,000Smith 1 95,000 5 517,175 3 350,000Stafford 0 0 0 0 0 0Stanton 0 0 0 0 2 600,000Stevens 2 500,000 11 917,749 2 153,000Sumner 86 6,661,300 58 6,809,859 60 6,020,489Thomas 54 3,755,375 3 411,000 1 90,000Trego 0 0 1 210,000 2 387,000Wabaunsee 2 178,000 2 185,257 10 1,030,000Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0Washington 2 203,450 0 0 0 0Wichita 4 176,000 2 139,533 1 105,000Wilson 2 88,000 2 182,000 6 273,800Woodson 7 371,200 4 175,000 9 763,251Wyandotte 143 14,729,853 191 18,310,711 108 10,761,222 Kansas 15,281 1,634,068,703 12330 1,378,284,477 14,283 1,584,071,197

N/P - Not a permit-issuing place; N/R - Non-reporting Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, New Residential Permits Authorized in Permit-Issuing Places, 1999, 2000, and 2001 computer printouts.

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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Arkansas City $4,181 $1,876 $4,982 $6,388 $6,260 $4,190 $100,310 $14,370 -85.7%Atchison 3,863 10,706 13,518 5,471 8,165 11,951 11,517 16,873 46.5%Coffeyville 3,362 1,672 4,049 2,115 3,478 1,599 2,451 1,434 -41.5%Derby 11,908 11,727 15,108 19,882 17,252 18,220 22,996 40,266 75.1%Dodge City 17,564 13,082 21,126 10,890 16,253 16,712 53,700 31,454 -41.4%El Dorado 14,701 10,854 3,798 4,421 11,635 6,355 7,251 11,982 65.2%Emporia 22,688 13,808 13,917 24,878 23,209 35,987 38,565 42,083 9.1%Fort Scott 8,000 2,913 2,598 4,495 1,223 2,479 19,273 NA NAGarden City 19,001 53,157 29,940 32,202 40,448 40,840 20,730 17,262 -16.7%Great Bend 5,217 4,967 8,516 6,922 19,410 13,671 16,283 7,881 -51.6%Hays 13,696 13,700 17,013 33,045 13,847 11,354 17,804 10,960 -38.4%Hutchinson 24,573 48,385 47,314 41,853 22,953 50,595 30,381 75,440 148.3%Independence 2,676 16,490 11,629 2,174 4,942 10,274 8,951 2,284 -74.5%Junction City 5,289 9,020 32,722 8,922 12,326 10,847 10,115 8,298 -18.0%Kansas City 43,324 36,541 43,056 40,813 106,408 58,572 147,536 95,597 -35.2%Lawrence 122,807 96,514 305,053 127,420 141,065 206,536 300,892 152,209 -49.4%Leavenworth 14,275 14,839 12,217 17,049 23,532 51,026 25,021 27,610 10.3%Leawood 83,600 146,900 86,545 79,100 99,987 121,600 92,000 96,428 4.8%Lenexa 57,749 46,459 79,899 121,860 166,617 178,732 185,193 184,298 -0.5%Liberal 11,789 9,322 16,229 20,170 20,738 27,063 5,661 9,820 73.5%Manhattan 27,304 23,331 35,290 25,394 42,676 45,317 31,258 46,779 49.7%McPherson 15,983 19,281 21,587 11,550 9,458 22,435 25,931 19,654 -24.2%Merriam 6,809 6,505 11,330 34,494 23,348 18,703 9,797 5,886 -39.9%Mulvane 2,603 12,685 3,468 4,806 8,613 9,984 4,970 13,322 168.0%Newton 12,623 40,626 25,657 23,687 18,136 13,300 12,728 14,217 11.7%Olathe 160,186 186,099 192,032 259,026 289,186 299,177 317,509 320,761 1.0%Ottawa 14,774 11,252 9,692 15,480 13,364 16,086 10,560 17,507 65.8%Overland Park 286,664 372,564 369,856 547,527 578,111 680,305 636,646 623,115 -2.1%Pittsburg 10,415 11,276 14,468 8,566 10,847 14,748 13,406 31,109 132.1%Prairie Village 12,531 16,697 73,934 30,517 15,389 23,342 17,161 19,544 13.9%Salina 36,618 34,072 53,056 41,529 46,735 41,431 99,957 74,050 -25.9%Shawnee 64,371 70,466 86,717 115,259 137,279 140,110 148,643 142,035 -4.4%Topeka 88,555 117,970 105,471 NA 103,131 137,973 139,638 118,783 -14.9%Wichita 265,530 229,039 292,940 363,254 385,392 304,572 348,359 441,732 26.8%Winfield 5,988 8,158 7,955 13,814 7,898 8,792 10,372 10,188 -1.8%

Total $1,501,217 $1,722,953 $2,072,682 $2,104,973 $2,449,311 $2,654,878 $2,943,565 $2,745,231 -6.7%

NA - not availableSource: Wichita State University, Center for Economic Development and Business Research.

Value of Construction Permits Issued in Selected Kansas Cities 1994-2001 (Thousands of Dollars)

% Change 2000-2001

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State 1998 1999 2000 2001 1998 1999 2000 2001 1998 1999 2000 2001

Colorado 5.3 6.8 5.4 9.1 0.7 1.0 1.6 2.0 65.2 68.1 68.3 68.5

Iowa 6.0 7.3 6.9 8.2 1.2 1.2 1.6 2.6 72.1 73.9 75.2 76.6

Kansas 8.4 7.7 9.2 10.1 2.4 1.8 1.7 2.3 66.7 67.5 69.3 70.4

Missouri 9.2 9.9 15.0 17.4 1.8 1.6 1.8 2.4 70.7 72.9 74.2 74.0

Nebraska 7.3 9.9 7.4 9.3 1.1 1.4 2.0 2.0 69.9 70.9 70.2 70.1

Oklahoma 12.9 14.0 15.2 12.0 2.5 2.8 2.2 2.4 69.7 71.5 72.7 71.5

United States 7.9 8.1 8.0 8.4 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.8 66.3 66.8 67.4 67.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau Web site: www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/hvs/annual01/ann01C3.html. Released February 2002.

Home Ownership Rates

Vacancy and Ownership Rates, Kansas, United States, and Surrounding States

Homeowner Vacancy Rates Rental Vacancy Rates

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Income

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Total Personal Income by State and Region, 1997-2001(Millions of Dollars)

% Change % Change % Change % Change1997 1998 1999r 2000r 2001 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001

New England Connecticut 116,421 124,880 130,762 141,151 145,341 7.3 4.7 7.9 3.0 Maine 27,773 29,469 30,640 32,793 34,384 6.1 4.0 7.0 4.9 Massachusetts 191,596 205,176 216,822 241,318 248,202 7.1 5.7 11.3 9.9 New Hampshire 32,397 35,198 37,253 41,630 42,986 8.6 5.8 11.7 3.3 Rhode Island 26,293 27,673 28,749 30,728 31,995 5.2 3.9 6.9 4.1 Vermont 13,752 14,738 15,544 16,691 17,531 7.2 5.5 7.4 5.0 Mideast Delaware 20,145 21,879 22,749 24,767 25,853 8.6 7.9 8.9 4.4 District of Columbia 19,135 20,255 20,501 22,158 22,959 5.9 1.2 8.1 3.6 Maryland 148,826 158,501 167,246 180,353 189,142 6.5 5.5 7.8 4.9 New Jersey 260,705 278,788 288,812 317,346 326,723 6.9 3.6 9.9 3.0 New York 553,543 590,406 615,903 664,927 684,774 6.7 4.3 8.0 3.0 Pennsylvania 313,457 330,733 342,452 364,953 377,461 5.5 3.5 6.6 3.4 Great Lakes Illinois 340,594 362,081 373,578 401,030 412,200 6.3 3.2 7.3 2.8 Indiana 139,459 149,318 154,919 165,815 169,885 7.1 3.8 7.0 2.5 Michigan 250,216 264,520 276,541 293,744 297,609 5.7 4.5 6.2 1.3 Ohio 279,367 293,208 304,515 320,377 327,745 5.0 3.9 5.2 2.3 Wisconsin 128,920 137,759 143,855 152,953 158,116 6.9 4.4 6.3 3.4 Plains Iowa 67,938 71,820 72,912 77,790 79,893 5.7 1.5 6.7 2.7 Kansas 63,728 67,896 69,960 74,124 76,973 6.5 3.0 6.0 3.8 Minnesota 129,020 140,031 146,891 158,817 164,589 8.5 4.9 8.1 3.6 Missouri 131,144 138,987 143,858 153,830 158,906 6.0 3.5 6.9 3.3 Nebraska 40,724 43,313 45,274 47,534 49,489 6.4 4.5 5.0 4.1 North Dakota 13,332 14,709 14,846 16,027 16,434 10.3 0.9 8.0 2.5 South Dakota 16,288 17,497 18,368 19,509 20,174 7.4 5.0 6.2 3.4 Southeast Alabama 91,284 96,481 100,532 105,796 109,773 5.7 4.2 5.2 3.8 Arkansas 51,055 53,784 56,004 59,205 61,613 5.3 4.1 5.7 4.1 Florida 377,673 405,146 424,726 454,106 474,626 7.3 4.8 6.9 4.5 Georgia 183,757 200,104 213,792 232,179 240,896 8.9 6.8 8.6 3.8 Kentucky 82,927 88,148 91,093 98,125 101,326 6.3 3.3 7.7 3.3 Louisiana 92,286 97,458 99,047 103,824 109,560 5.6 1.6 4.8 5.5 Mississippi 51,598 55,072 56,920 59,881 62,163 6.7 3.4 5.2 3.8 North Carolina 179,691 192,577 202,744 218,537 225,234 7.2 5.3 7.8 3.1

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% Change % Change % Change % Change1997 1998 1999r 2000r 2001 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001

South Carolina 81,045 86,672 91,249 97,659 101,110 6.9 5.3 7.0 3.5 Tennessee 125,457 134,241 141,117 150,344 154,911 7.0 5.1 6.5 3.0 Virginia 180,190 193,007 204,937 222,498 233,107 7.1 6.2 8.6 4.8 West Virginia 35,202 36,738 37,488 39,506 41,230 4.4 2.0 5.4 4.4 Southwest Arizona 103,702 112,895 120,257 130,982 137,314 8.9 6.5 8.9 4.8 New Mexico 34,860 36,857 37,772 39,772 42,354 5.7 2.5 5.3 6.5 Oklahoma 69,951 74,677 77,474 83,035 86,750 6.8 3.7 7.2 4.5 Texas 468,950 511,964 539,390 587,228 609,489 9.2 5.4 8.9 3.8 Rocky Mountain Colorado 108,765 118,413 128,192 142,752 147,860 8.9 8.3 11.4 3.6 Idaho 25,226 27,066 28,931 31,314 32,525 7.3 6.9 8.2 3.9 Montana 17,726 18,942 19,380 20,678 21,673 6.9 2.3 6.7 4.8 Utah 43,696 46,772 48,923 52,622 54,884 7.0 4.6 7.6 4.3 Wyoming 11,433 12,129 12,855 13,717 14,544 6.1 6.0 6.7 6.0 Far West Alaska 16,488 17,138 17,570 18,773 19,641 3.9 2.5 6.8 4.6 California 861,557 931,564 994,862 1,099,375 1,128,256 8.1 6.8 10.5 2.6 Hawaii 31,218 31,841 32,573 34,308 35,510 2.0 2.3 5.3 4.8 Nevada 47,258 52,017 55,330 59,948 62,966 10.1 6.4 8.3 5.0 Oregon 80,575 85,305 89,084 95,406 97,814 5.9 4.4 7.1 2.5 Washington 150,203 163,192 174,321 186,863 191,763 8.6 6.8 7.2 2.6

United States 6,928,545 7,418,497 7,779,511 8,398,796 8,678,255 7.1 4.9 8.0 3.3

BEA Regions New England 408,231 437,134 459,770 504,311 520,440 7.1 5.2 9.7 3.2 Mideast 1,315,810 1,400,562 1,457,663 1,574,504 1,626,912 6.4 4.1 8.0 3.3 Great Lakes 1,138,557 1,206,886 1,253,408 1,333,919 1,365,555 6.0 3.9 6.4 2.4 Plains 462,173 493,714 512,109 547,631 566,457 6.8 3.7 6.9 3.4 Southeast 1,532,165 1,639,428 1,719,649 1,841,660 1,915,548 7.0 4.9 7.1 4.0 Southwest 677,462 736,392 774,892 841,016 875,906 8.7 5.2 8.5 4.1 Rocky Mountain 206,847 223,322 238,279 261,082 271,486 8.0 6.7 9.6 4.0 Far West 1,187,299 1,281,057 1,363,740 1,494,673 1,535,950 7.9 6.5 9.6 2.8

r - revised Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. BEA Web page: http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/drill.cfm, September 30, 2002

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% Change1970r 1980r 1990r 2000 1990-2000

New England Connecticut 15,468 38,726 87,935 138,796 57.8 Maine 3,412 9,474 21,521 32,409 50.6 Massachusetts 25,589 61,329 139,772 239,688 71.5 New Hampshire 2,890 9,164 23,029 41,126 78.6 Rhode Island 3,910 9,243 20,287 30,576 50.7 Vermont 1,622 4,460 10,193 16,369 60.6

Mideast Delaware 2,536 6,427 14,476 24,383 68.4 District of Columbia 3,789 7,881 16,078 22,179 37.9 Maryland 18,010 47,475 110,450 177,818 61.0 New Jersey 34,763 86,877 192,117 312,868 62.9 New York 89,292 194,906 419,743 658,720 56.9 Pennsylvania 48,153 120,478 235,802 362,391 53.7

Great Lakes Illinois 50,948 126,662 237,593 396,155 66.7 Indiana 19,827 51,881 97,907 164,020 67.5 Michigan 37,310 95,967 177,103 289,869 63.7 Ohio 43,748 109,120 204,114 317,818 55.7 Wisconsin 17,629 47,881 89,025 150,963 69.6

Plains Iowa 10,924 28,181 48,313 77,378 60.2 Kansas 8,577 23,781 45,104 73,685 63.4 Minnesota 15,463 42,157 87,795 157,477 79.4 Missouri 18,003 46,217 91,000 152,448 67.5 Nebraska 5,648 14,578 28,591 47,319 65.5 North Dakota 1,989 5,297 10,121 15,836 56.5 South Dakota 2,171 5,625 11,312 19,611 73.4

Southeast Alabama 10,276 30,781 64,095 104,704 63.4 Arkansas 5,500 17,363 34,159 58,904 72.4 Florida 27,419 98,882 258,479 445,740 72.4 Georgia 15,630 46,489 115,414 228,738 98.2 Kentucky 10,287 30,159 57,175 97,482 70.5 Louisiana 11,336 37,301 64,229 103,213 60.7 Mississippi 5,866 17,868 33,928 59,545 75.5 North Carolina 16,748 48,648 115,609 217,137 87.8 South Carolina 7,961 24,429 56,158 96,561 71.9 Tennessee 12,557 38,268 82,267 147,944 79.8 Virginia 17,685 54,627 127,614 221,078 73.2 West Virginia 5,444 15,947 26,133 39,283 50.3

Southwest Arizona 6,897 26,255 63,319 129,069 103.8 New Mexico 3,271 11,002 22,739 39,943 75.7 Oklahoma 8,925 29,131 51,027 81,668 60.0 Texas 40,969 142,772 297,569 581,312 95.4

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% Change1970r 1980r 1990r 2000 1990-2000

Rocky Mountain Colorado 9,018 31,442 65,095 140,224 115.4 Idaho 2,552 8,280 16,054 30,827 92.0 Montana 2,527 7,211 12,416 20,337 63.8 Utah 3,614 12,464 25,939 52,532 102.5 Wyoming 1,308 5,573 8,159 13,522 65.7

Far West Alaska 1,595 6,002 12,566 18,603 48.0 California 96,421 286,289 655,567 1,093,065 66.7 Hawaii 3,888 11,140 24,915 33,763 35.5 Nevada 2,440 9,544 25,194 59,565 136.4 Oregon 8,276 26,930 52,178 94,854 81.8 Washington 14,372 45,338 98,143 184,518 88.0 United States 834,455 2,313,921 4,885,525 8,314,032 70.2

BEA Regions New England 52,892 132,395 302,739 498,964 64.8 Mideast 196,543 464,044 988,666 1,558,359 57.6 Great Lakes 169,462 431,511 805,743 1,318,826 63.7 Plains 62,776 165,837 322,236 543,754 68.7 Southeast 146,709 460,761 1,035,261 1,820,327 75.8 Southwest 60,062 209,160 434,654 831,992 91.4 Rocky Mountain 19,020 64,971 127,663 257,442 101.7 Far West 126,992 385,242 868,563 1,484,368 70.9

r - revised Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/reis/drill.cfm

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Kansas Personal Income by Source1998-2000

(Millions of Dollars)

% Change1998r 1999r 2000r 1999r-2000r

Income by Place of Residence Total personal income 67,896 69,960 74,124 6.0 Per capita personal income (dollars) 25,519 26,121 27,537 5.4

Derivation of Total Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 47,398 50,078 52,116 4.1 Less: Personal contributions for social ins. 2,945 3,085 3,204 3.9 Plus: Residence adjustment 1,049 631 940 48.9 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 45,502 47,624 49,852 4.7 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 13,981 13,617 14,957 9.8 Plus: Transfer payments 8,414 8,719 9,315 6.8

Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings: Wages and salary disbursements 37,030 39,092 41,314 5.7 Other labor income 4,465 4,644 4,926 6.1 Proprietors' income 5,904 6,342 5,877 -7.3 Farm 875 1,061 290 -72.7 Nonfarm 5,029 5,281 5,587 5.8

Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 1,221 1,382 629 -54.5 Nonfarm earnings 46,178 48,696 51,487 5.7 Private earnings 37,927 40,064 42,394 5.8 Ag. services, forestry, fishing and other 306 359 388 7.9 Agricultural services 304 357 385 7.9 Forestry, fishing, and other 2 2 2 0.3 Mining 482 462 532 15.2 Metal mining (L) (L) (L) -- Coal mining 20 (D) (D) -- Oil and gas extraction 416 382 454 18.8 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 46 (D) (D) --

Construction 2,715 2,996 3,195 6.6

Manufacturing 8,553 8,891 9,012 1.4 Durable goods 5,551 5,731 5,806 1.3 Lumber and wood products 139 146 144 -1.5 Furniture and fixtures 49 58 70 20.6 Stone, clay, and glass products 236 255 272 6.5 Primary metal industries 146 134 124 -7.8 Fabricated metal products 399 351 377 7.4 Industrial machinery and equipment 938 947 1,001 5.7 Electronic and other electric equipment 378 378 391 3.6 Motor vehicles and equipment 420 448 402 -10.1 Other transportation equipment 2,657 2,749 2,730 -0.7 Instruments and related products 154 178 175 -1.7 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 34 85 119 39.2 Nondurable goods 3,002 3,160 3,206 1.4 Food and kindred products 1,072 1,120 1,162 3.8 Textile mill products 6 (D) 9 -- Apparel and other textile products 70 87 86 -0.9 Paper and allied products 193 204 192 -6.1 Printing and publishing 739 748 762 1.9 Chemicals and allied products 388 457 451 -1.1 Petroleum and coal products 112 103 105 2.3 Rubber and misc. plastic products 416 422 426 0.8

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(Millions of Dollars)

% Change1998r 1999r 2000r 1999r-2000r

Leather and leather products 5 (D) 12 --

Transportation and public utilities 3,869 4,486 5,148 14.8 Railroad transportation 458 (D) (D) -- Trucking and warehousing 955 990 1,060 7.0 Water transportation 1 (D) (D) -- Other transportation 476 522 619 18.6 Local and interurban passenger transit 61 69 71 2.5 Transportation by air 224 254 281 10.5 Pipelines, except natural gas 34 39 50 26.3 Transportation services 157 159 218 36.6 Communications 1,353 1,870 2,375 27.0 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 626 646 643 -0.3

Wholesale trade 3,446 3,448 3,635 5.4 Retail trade 4,486 4,643 4,827 4.0 Building materials and garden equipment 271 283 295 4.1 General merchandise stores 580 609 637 4.5 Food stores 642 657 681 3.7 Automotive dealers and service stations 791 828 840 1.4 Apparel and accessory stores 245 229 247 7.7 Home furniture and furnishings stores 273 313 338 8.0 Eating and drinking places 1,088 1,071 1,126 5.1

Finance, insurance, and real estate 2,972 3,221 3,400 5.6 Depository and nondepository institutions 870 911 945 3.7 Other finance, insurance, and real estate 2,102 2,310 2,455 6.3

Services 11,097 11,558 12,258 6.1 Hotels and other lodging places 216 196 198 0.8 Personal services 408 432 431 -0.3 Private households 84 76 80 5.9 Business services 2,347 2,498 2,673 7.0 Auto repair, services, and parking 389 428 453 5.9 Miscellaneous repair services 237 221 252 13.6 Amusement and recreation services 228 239 249 4.4 Motion pictures 51 43 45 4.3 Health services 3,826 3,947 4,173 5.7 Legal services 444 447 475 6.2 Educational services 316 338 361 7.1 Social services 471 517 540 4.6 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens 5 6 10 48.9 Membership organizations 428 458 475 3.7 Engineering and management services 1,482 1,516 1,629 7.5 Miscellaneous services 165 195 213 9.6

Government and government enterprises 8,251 8,633 9,093 5.3 Federal, civilian 1,492 1,519 1,615 6.4 Military 985 1,019 1,084 6.4 State and local 5,775 6,095 6,393 4.9 State 1,664 1,698 1,766 4.0 Local 4,111 4,397 4,627 5.2

r - revised D - Data suppressed in order to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates included in totals. L - Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the total.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Website: http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/action.cfm, October 21, 2002.

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Kansas Personal Income by Major Sourceand Earnings by Industry 2001*

(Thousands of Dollars)

2001

Income by Place of Residence Total personal income 76,972,623 Nonfarm personal income 76,308,316 Farm income 664,307 Per capita personal income (dollars) 28,565Derivation of Total Personal Income Earnings by Place of Work 53,878,926 Less: Personal contributions for social ins. 3,353,631 Plus: Adjustment for residence 951,859 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 51,477,154 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 15,413,325 Plus: Transfer payments 10,082,144Earnings by Place of Work Components of Earnings: Wages and salary disbursements 42,666,934 Other labor income 5,220,488 Proprietors' income 5,991,504 Farm 270,010 Nonfarm 5,721,494Earnings by Industry Farm earnings 664,307 Nonfarm earnings 53,214,619 Private earnings 43,631,978 Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 120,796 Mining 554,298 Oil and gas extraction 326,971 Mining (except oil and gas) 90,456 Support activities for mining 136,871 Utilities 557,498 Construction 3,279,353 Specialty trade contractors 1,794,551 Manufacturing 9,090,151 Durable goods 5,972,883 Wood product manufacturing 75,528 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 260,216 Primary metal manufacturing 111,118 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 465,120 Machinery manufacturing 807,646 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 367,877 Electronic equipment and appliance manufacturing 181,941 Motor vehicle manufacturing (D) Transportation equipment mfg. Excl. motor vehicles (D) Furniture and related product manufacturing 145,216 Miscellaneous manufacturing 234,450 Nondurable goods 3,117,268 Food Manufacturing 1,156,651 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 31,300 Textile mills (D) Textile product mills 37,232 Apparel manufacturing 50,317 Leather and allied product manufacturing (D) Paper manufacturing 161,379 Printing and related support activities 368,284

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(Thousands of Dollars)

2001

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 464,853 Chemical manufacturing 455,646 Plastics and rubber products 377,234 Wholesale trade 3,025,620 Retail trade 3,824,541 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 790,395 Furniture and home furnishings stores 166,440 Electronics and appliance stores 296,717 Building material and garden supply stores 339,762 Food and beverage stores 535,150 Health and personal care stores 193,807 Gasoline stations 227,173 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 193,356 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 112,351 General merchandise stores 645,768 Miscellaneous store retailers 214,029 Nonstore retailers 109,593 Transportation and warehousing 2,020,278 Air transportation 44,597 Rail transportation (D) Water transportation (D) Truck transportation 744,441 Transit and ground passenger transportation 82,965 Pipeline transportation 97,049 Support activities for transportation 163,035 Couriers and messengers 231,999 Warehousing and storage 227,456 Information 3,032,394 Publishing industries, except Internet 540,430 Motion picture and sound recording industries 29,761 Broadcasting, except Internet 190,939 Internet publishing and broadcasting 6,813 Telecommunications 2,072,316 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 174,438 Other information services 17,697 Finance and Insurance 2,828,892 Credit intermediation and related activities 1,031,028 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,233,029 Real estate and rental leasing 648,011 Professional and technical services 3,183,834 Management of companies and enterprises 711,227 Administrative and waste services 1,791,124 Educational services 384,015 Health care and social assistance 4,908,235 Arts, entertainment and recreation 279,007 Accommodation and food services 1,794,310 Other services, except public administration 1,598,394 Government and government enterprises 9,582,641 Federal, civilian 1,618,402 Military 1,130,779 State and local 6,833,460 State government 1,878,885 Local government 4,954,575

* Earnings are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure; estimates included in total.Source: U. S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Web site: www.bea.gov/bea/regional/spi/action.cfm. September 23, 2002

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County Salaries (r) Income Farm Nonfarm Income* Payments Adjustment Insurance

Allen 128,503 16,954 4,822 28,206 55,632 56,613 -318 11,431 278,981Anderson 37,556 5,427 15,218 12,340 32,401 30,491 15,970 3,679 145,724Atchison 149,847 17,761 6,962 16,855 62,458 59,548 9,870 12,622 310,679Barber 39,218 5,574 651 9,317 28,845 26,014 -1,804 3,427 104,388Barton 296,196 34,351 11,701 48,940 149,489 106,588 -5,627 25,697 615,941Bourbon 137,811 17,181 2,288 29,250 68,115 64,656 2,569 12,754 309,116Brown 98,063 11,779 14,050 15,789 51,440 45,773 -3,448 8,469 224,977Butler 348,053 45,097 369 106,361 203,704 164,014 524,115 31,123 1,360,590Chase 14,218 2,220 7,772 7,671 15,948 12,332 6,507 1,522 65,146Chautauqua 17,773 2,497 -1,264 7,085 20,920 21,828 4,587 1,920 71,506Cherokee 141,747 17,874 14,906 23,090 67,043 89,894 53,294 12,734 395,114Cheyenne 22,710 2,762 1,711 6,931 18,849 14,298 -2,557 2,171 62,533Clark 17,920 2,372 2,289 3,688 16,500 10,329 3,710 1,040 55,768Clay 58,754 7,527 21,929 17,664 48,861 33,902 17,422 5,466 200,593Cloud 76,533 10,141 9,883 16,182 55,574 47,845 2,848 7,055 211,951Coffey 115,004 15,074 9,560 14,486 45,479 32,203 -38,697 9,180 183,929Comanche 12,321 1,952 (L) 4,595 12,714 9,736 777 1,091 41,013Cowley 337,906 43,335 8,353 44,440 133,816 139,641 28,998 27,050 709,439Crawford 364,474 46,775 10,749 34,777 156,584 155,270 -4,796 27,914 735,919Decatur 22,450 3,048 6,441 6,373 27,571 15,888 1,307 2,104 80,974Dickinson 143,340 18,050 21,841 24,714 85,561 71,269 43,245 13,244 394,776Doniphan 71,281 8,901 13,258 11,225 26,089 30,297 981 5,938 156,094Douglas 1,005,749 132,389 6,310 95,106 395,624 202,054 119,088 66,139 1,890,181Edwards 25,181 3,090 10,128 6,043 18,647 16,337 1,598 2,219 78,805Elk 10,535 2,219 1,183 6,320 12,098 17,148 9,418 1,136 57,785Ellis 303,389 38,925 7,021 60,708 119,857 86,010 9,054 24,764 600,200Ellsworth 50,135 6,887 5,311 8,188 31,823 28,180 -1,720 3,937 124,867Finney 453,335 50,087 15,849 79,448 110,950 75,885 -12,521 36,794 736,239Ford 363,878 42,121 16,919 53,265 117,780 82,770 -21,977 29,861 624,895Franklin 189,953 22,437 6,225 30,728 80,643 79,805 86,546 16,141 480,196Geary 532,356 185,634 3,931 24,659 98,341 71,590 -382,420 28,868 505,223Gove 22,608 2,978 2,015 9,175 17,088 12,850 -1,471 1,934 63,309Graham 21,604 3,193 4,066 6,376 14,679 14,644 1,508 1,820 64,250Grant 102,056 11,064 15,588 17,872 30,408 18,702 -11,868 7,743 176,079Gray 50,626 5,901 21,359 10,413 21,793 14,853 3,952 3,521 125,376

Personal Income by Source by County, 1997(Thousands of Dollars)

Total Personal Proprietors' Income

Income

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Income

Greeley 13,651 1,616 5,966 2,557 7,362 5,779 -822 887 35,222Greenwood 35,081 5,094 1,388 14,358 36,989 37,610 16,193 3,906 142,807Hamilton 19,568 2,390 12,786 3,702 13,454 10,150 -363 1,195 60,492Harper 44,000 6,400 12,907 13,280 34,300 30,893 8,009 3,958 145,831Harvey 323,757 36,239 23,306 84,829 133,510 114,963 122,058 31,813 806,849Haskell 34,257 3,966 43,885 10,275 19,323 9,967 3,038 2,294 122,417Hodgeman 10,930 1,794 9,572 4,957 11,308 7,684 1,771 826 47,190Jackson 58,941 8,000 -1,830 21,551 41,884 38,841 83,440 5,704 245,123Jefferson 62,829 9,227 3,390 21,265 56,701 51,538 168,271 5,899 367,322Jewell 17,477 2,881 14,054 7,129 21,321 16,210 4,974 1,653 82,393Johnson 8,080,672 821,994 6,347 1,256,150 3,329,007 951,410 1,593,591 693,328 15,345,843Kearny 27,234 3,750 13,586 5,785 20,366 11,646 12,567 1,592 93,342Kingman 57,890 7,406 13,587 12,460 39,153 33,843 24,523 5,343 183,519Kiowa 23,398 3,162 4,680 5,115 21,242 15,989 2,779 1,987 74,378Labette 219,809 28,812 7,432 34,320 77,972 94,534 -17,082 17,375 428,422Lane 16,296 2,144 3,726 4,642 15,020 9,386 -162 1,216 49,836Leavenworth 670,504 179,964 -288 79,605 245,023 166,091 51,311 39,903 1,352,307Lincoln 16,106 2,795 5,566 5,115 18,970 14,443 5,243 1,452 66,786Linn 51,187 7,187 6,750 9,901 33,128 37,853 19,045 4,643 160,408Logan 22,386 2,927 480 6,104 16,951 12,265 1,123 1,837 60,399Lyon 387,463 48,783 10,132 45,364 138,082 106,702 -10,109 29,293 697,124McPherson 325,317 36,937 37,390 65,038 132,676 100,462 6,182 29,792 674,210Marion 75,457 10,350 14,722 18,708 52,806 50,609 28,838 7,247 244,243Marshall 104,505 12,823 22,646 16,276 63,597 53,736 (L) 9,974 263,619Meade 32,629 3,910 8,002 8,296 22,369 16,262 6,869 2,272 96,065Miami 164,222 19,944 -1,156 34,452 90,705 84,291 191,422 13,698 570,182Mitchell 77,770 9,147 17,396 11,819 34,276 27,891 -10,057 6,295 161,947Montgomery 364,733 44,799 11,028 43,373 140,850 161,101 -22,041 31,689 712,154Morris 33,352 4,633 5,203 10,733 26,436 25,182 13,220 3,278 115,481Morton 36,585 4,597 5,826 6,423 17,635 11,639 -2,306 2,190 78,209Nemaha 94,049 11,771 31,304 12,330 70,153 38,600 -823 8,170 249,214Neosho 164,787 20,271 4,632 30,412 64,852 71,670 -1,179 14,067 341,378Ness 27,028 4,044 4,150 11,223 22,666 16,156 2,098 2,639 84,726Norton 51,278 6,871 4,762 9,643 32,245 24,218 -2,142 3,758 123,117Osage 62,708 9,436 6,232 19,569 57,083 58,632 106,830 6,037 314,453

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Osborne 26,840 3,805 9,518 9,351 25,647 21,727 2,781 2,831 96,838Ottawa 26,107 3,750 8,236 8,020 30,950 21,066 23,774 2,455 119,448Pawnee 66,127 9,025 11,066 13,101 32,188 26,841 2,753 3,660 157,441Phillips 51,505 7,384 9,565 14,479 38,000 25,706 -1,897 4,631 140,111Pottawatomie 160,760 19,344 5,003 24,627 79,635 50,929 35,687 13,427 362,558Pratt 93,499 11,393 9,052 22,575 52,246 38,768 -56 8,117 219,360Rawlins 18,747 2,678 1,700 5,829 19,156 13,014 1,254 1,662 60,716Reno 740,479 83,355 21,517 76,583 319,045 232,095 8,332 60,781 1,420,628Republic 43,760 6,025 6,360 11,000 31,472 26,109 3,417 3,945 124,198Rice 65,513 9,113 19,399 17,675 45,795 41,159 13,220 5,910 205,964Riley 533,084 83,095 239 66,012 220,476 120,733 280,362 30,864 1,273,137Rooks 43,746 6,018 1,342 11,763 30,770 24,436 1,597 3,876 115,796Rush 27,323 4,004 2,657 4,610 19,960 18,008 106 2,339 74,329Russell 53,388 7,270 2,916 17,604 46,096 38,716 443 5,283 161,150Saline 720,703 82,029 11,701 217,509 253,663 168,437 -38,911 69,356 1,345,785Scott 45,402 4,934 21,926 10,859 29,104 14,970 4,895 3,123 128,967Sedgwick 7,696,618 958,112 24,598 795,685 2,108,141 1,348,883 -1,002,404 630,478 11,299,155Seward 289,682 33,272 21,691 46,981 65,324 51,353 -42,463 22,997 442,843Shawnee 2,740,695 333,875 6,938 214,594 837,386 587,676 -410,334 197,193 4,113,637Sheridan 18,072 2,484 13,082 8,501 17,498 10,622 1,054 1,700 69,613Sherman 59,833 7,723 8,080 12,731 29,723 29,542 4,024 4,833 146,823Smith 26,456 3,557 8,522 8,718 29,083 22,070 934 2,666 96,674Stafford 30,972 4,485 15,529 11,367 27,330 25,724 939 2,709 113,637Stanton 20,389 2,216 28,003 3,726 14,149 6,564 -763 1,122 73,162Stevens 48,897 6,112 19,314 12,398 28,463 15,687 6,899 3,536 134,234Sumner 152,047 21,242 31,063 38,448 84,333 91,294 208,308 14,287 612,448Thomas 78,096 9,940 16,461 18,612 35,230 25,775 -5,334 6,255 172,525Trego 20,074 3,011 -623 7,859 15,495 14,971 2,823 1,919 61,691Wabaunsee 21,879 3,500 2,266 11,886 24,901 22,479 53,781 2,392 138,300Wallace 9,797 1,320 3,138 3,975 9,819 7,052 72 849 34,324Washington 35,590 5,573 20,107 8,268 30,266 29,225 8,029 3,102 133,956Wichita 18,510 2,301 37,241 5,496 12,005 8,904 -126 1,266 83,065Wilson 85,728 11,249 6,882 18,546 36,652 43,481 193 7,674 195,057Woodson 14,143 2,144 6,324 7,109 16,405 18,496 6,828 1,810 69,639Wyandotte 2,640,458 329,022 -70 98,351 369,438 618,109 -977,965 186,348 2,890,995 Kansas 34,315,868 4,314,001 1,079,705 4,709,887 12,678,583 8,338,124 1,056,714 2,765,114 63,727,768

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Allen 139,029 18,144 -4,638 28,085 61,410 56,758 -1,491 11,978 285,319Anderson 39,429 5,447 951 14,226 35,092 30,834 16,661 4,047 138,593Atchison 163,713 18,574 4,342 17,463 71,103 59,329 10,086 13,276 331,334Barber 41,135 5,680 -2,149 10,578 30,379 25,950 -1,891 3,542 106,140Barton 307,780 34,094 8,398 56,591 157,261 107,233 -5,379 26,689 639,289Bourbon 143,347 17,235 -1,315 30,667 72,049 65,118 3,232 13,093 317,240Brown 104,107 11,712 12,482 18,285 54,878 45,835 -3,161 8,945 235,193Butler 366,049 45,840 -6,052 117,966 217,683 166,732 568,479 32,799 1,443,898Chase 15,100 2,330 10,420 8,855 16,161 12,263 6,961 1,618 70,472Chautauqua 19,197 2,597 -1,152 8,169 24,233 21,785 4,771 2,045 77,555Cherokee 147,863 18,318 8,880 29,766 74,906 89,638 57,147 13,435 413,083Cheyenne 21,111 2,680 8,032 6,914 18,905 14,225 -2,285 1,986 67,596Clark 20,327 2,555 -775 4,157 16,764 9,821 3,873 1,161 55,561Clay 60,702 7,567 12,411 20,624 53,814 34,166 18,438 5,706 202,016Cloud 78,013 9,935 8,412 15,536 57,891 47,390 3,275 7,033 213,419Coffey 119,234 15,926 -220 15,663 46,816 32,540 -38,067 9,379 182,513Comanche 12,219 1,846 -737 4,742 12,688 9,799 860 1,101 40,316Cowley 348,810 42,169 5,047 49,659 144,491 140,928 32,647 28,214 735,537Crawford 382,725 49,092 2,384 29,471 172,336 155,285 -4,909 28,217 758,167Decatur 21,174 2,819 9,544 6,747 28,818 15,934 1,467 1,974 84,529Dickinson 152,913 18,489 16,611 22,885 89,337 71,753 45,069 13,362 403,695Doniphan 75,627 9,208 14,892 9,586 26,473 30,761 3,257 6,044 163,760Douglas 1,091,259 141,235 1,079 114,378 433,280 206,845 126,419 71,323 2,043,172Edwards 26,421 3,136 19,250 7,331 19,397 16,127 1,867 2,339 91,190Elk 11,026 2,219 (L) 6,426 12,358 17,211 9,678 1,156 57,735Ellis 323,796 39,834 4,718 64,176 129,150 87,208 8,315 26,069 631,128Ellsworth 51,736 6,924 7,215 10,227 35,120 28,335 -1,371 4,132 134,054Finney 476,002 50,180 19,872 85,496 117,979 76,906 -12,513 38,057 775,865Ford 390,966 43,412 14,601 60,081 124,598 82,854 -23,578 31,617 661,317Franklin 199,727 22,080 (L) 31,146 86,251 80,898 96,536 16,566 500,046Geary 556,292 188,424 198 26,332 106,622 71,811 -389,472 30,142 530,065Gove 24,856 3,163 8,473 10,523 18,569 12,960 -1,815 2,141 74,588Graham 22,241 3,183 13,599 8,037 14,992 14,839 1,139 1,963 76,067Grant 100,810 10,757 5,835 21,542 31,817 19,141 -11,587 7,640 170,675Gray 54,561 6,413 31,708 11,798 23,097 15,015 4,211 3,711 143,092

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Greeley 14,850 1,696 13,362 2,145 8,083 5,857 -915 877 44,201Greenwood 36,145 5,073 2,929 14,284 38,390 37,591 17,281 3,900 147,793Hamilton 21,629 2,563 22,807 3,835 14,127 10,065 -539 1,290 73,197Harper 44,949 6,487 5,853 15,609 35,787 30,860 8,985 4,115 144,415Harvey 351,915 37,245 10,848 88,852 142,105 116,400 126,613 33,889 840,089Haskell 36,147 4,087 53,417 9,620 20,542 10,276 3,155 2,253 134,991Hodgeman 11,936 1,942 10,718 4,490 11,973 7,863 2,096 822 50,196Jackson 78,321 9,301 -4,422 25,496 45,302 39,530 80,133 7,345 266,316Jefferson 65,910 9,505 2,240 19,556 59,142 52,639 184,082 5,924 387,150Jewell 18,571 3,060 15,683 8,480 23,137 16,597 5,072 1,767 88,833Johnson 9,102,668 897,104 10,200 1,397,394 3,781,241 976,851 1,541,503 771,360 16,935,601Kearny 28,203 3,839 19,152 5,223 20,793 11,777 12,702 1,486 100,203Kingman 57,378 7,106 1,082 15,608 41,126 34,508 26,382 5,414 177,776Kiowa 24,321 3,306 3,914 4,232 22,138 15,857 2,946 1,920 74,794Labette 231,947 29,395 1,921 43,112 81,062 95,335 -18,347 18,624 445,801Lane 18,037 2,325 14,729 4,302 16,748 9,325 -226 1,292 63,948Leavenworth 689,936 179,948 -3,555 77,754 270,655 168,769 79,730 40,487 1,422,750Lincoln 17,347 3,003 6,559 6,538 18,798 14,521 5,550 1,593 70,723Linn 54,844 7,620 (L) 12,105 36,740 38,230 21,155 4,993 165,715Logan 23,922 3,118 5,188 6,936 17,494 12,033 1,378 1,954 68,115Lyon 418,130 51,322 1,265 40,480 147,675 107,021 -12,845 30,581 722,467McPherson 336,413 37,260 17,443 74,814 145,264 101,329 9,078 30,856 690,745Marion 77,299 10,332 5,191 18,552 53,416 50,811 31,709 7,241 240,069Marshall 111,358 14,601 17,270 18,834 72,263 53,717 -260 10,567 277,216Meade 34,504 4,031 23,184 7,452 22,195 16,396 7,281 2,217 112,826Miami 190,269 22,102 -1,893 25,689 94,898 85,011 197,974 14,881 599,169Mitchell 80,741 9,245 17,360 10,808 36,249 28,110 -10,327 6,355 165,831Montgomery 383,699 45,306 4,284 38,839 147,502 160,682 -23,142 32,261 724,909Morris 34,477 4,701 -215 9,680 30,927 25,399 14,060 3,238 115,791Morton 37,321 4,673 -365 6,998 18,431 11,905 -2,249 2,183 74,531Nemaha 95,079 11,579 20,354 14,333 75,778 38,906 1,638 8,223 249,444Neosho 169,692 20,198 -2,073 27,731 67,688 72,055 591 13,996 341,886Ness 27,226 4,037 3,234 11,834 24,318 16,280 2,443 2,649 86,723Norton 53,399 7,153 8,031 10,251 35,298 24,380 -2,266 3,849 132,397Osage 69,848 9,985 807 14,522 64,773 58,705 111,925 6,131 324,434

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Osborne 27,898 3,800 7,270 9,831 26,641 21,629 2,813 2,910 96,972Ottawa 26,567 3,738 4,488 7,035 35,337 21,358 25,168 2,362 121,329Pawnee 72,101 10,385 7,079 13,199 34,316 26,736 2,158 3,698 162,276Phillips 54,962 7,767 11,471 15,783 40,281 26,120 -1,926 4,935 149,523Pottawatomie 170,747 19,688 986 26,872 86,878 51,492 37,816 14,158 380,321Pratt 97,146 11,492 4,041 24,280 54,683 38,830 86 8,299 222,259Rawlins 19,852 2,771 10,694 6,974 19,655 13,037 1,199 1,786 72,396Reno 776,793 84,075 10,471 77,098 345,143 233,799 10,393 62,567 1,475,205Republic 44,502 5,883 2,431 11,608 32,281 26,352 3,702 3,971 122,788Rice 71,951 9,632 11,701 15,220 47,742 41,441 13,292 6,062 204,917Riley 563,496 87,812 -1,439 55,910 237,776 121,588 282,335 31,545 1,315,933Rooks 44,953 6,179 5,897 12,159 30,761 24,490 2,872 3,929 123,382Rush 28,307 4,002 413 4,833 20,512 17,782 548 2,374 74,023Russell 55,398 7,013 5,756 17,430 45,688 39,014 298 5,534 165,063Saline 768,782 83,542 6,625 222,844 262,989 169,210 -41,135 72,626 1,400,231Scott 49,582 5,207 23,378 11,128 30,487 14,842 5,147 3,262 136,509Sedgwick 8,331,786 960,382 7,330 869,852 2,433,533 1,360,088 -1,070,941 674,463 12,217,567Seward 307,595 33,562 12,612 51,709 69,820 50,962 -44,077 24,039 458,144Shawnee 2,926,494 345,027 4,017 236,100 905,455 594,917 -432,946 209,919 4,369,145Sheridan 19,525 2,573 22,508 8,951 18,214 10,535 1,025 1,790 81,541Sherman 64,975 7,951 19,228 13,298 31,115 29,659 4,269 5,150 165,345Smith 27,526 3,601 10,374 8,808 30,120 22,018 1,061 2,677 100,831Stafford 32,350 4,635 15,888 11,902 27,951 25,875 795 2,784 116,612Stanton 21,192 2,272 18,702 4,168 15,298 6,547 -521 1,138 66,520Stevens 52,720 6,382 22,853 11,977 31,716 15,773 6,677 3,649 144,449Sumner 167,800 21,797 8,885 33,071 90,765 92,558 210,700 14,855 610,721Thomas 84,428 10,375 28,345 18,070 36,059 26,149 -5,988 6,557 190,881Trego 21,431 3,161 -434 7,374 16,852 15,115 2,961 1,965 64,495Wabaunsee 24,107 3,654 79 10,932 25,676 22,461 56,549 2,459 140,999Wallace 11,127 1,459 7,272 3,936 10,763 7,124 (L) 912 40,728Washington 37,461 5,795 12,309 7,813 32,024 29,161 8,690 3,117 130,136Wichita 20,832 2,482 36,078 4,365 12,658 8,999 (L) 1,286 84,089Wilson 90,077 11,311 -3,462 18,088 38,413 44,032 (L) 7,857 190,579Woodson 14,296 2,144 1,984 7,069 16,652 18,228 7,311 1,800 65,884Wyandotte 2,743,108 346,007 298 88,738 407,480 616,002 -992,619 189,734 3,019,280Kansas 37,029,595 4,465,021 874,907 5,028,941 13,980,510 8,413,741 1,048,824 2,945,202 67,896,337

*Includes dividends, interest and rent. L=Less than $50,000.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, May 2002.

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Allen 140,325 17,833 -5,587 30,325 59,358 58,558 -485 12,144 288,183Anderson 42,138 5,487 -2,757 15,113 33,161 31,994 17,562 4,314 138,384Atchison 165,720 19,018 1,289 19,003 71,116 61,002 11,881 13,866 335,163Barber 41,548 5,764 -2,208 11,046 29,163 26,192 -1,963 3,545 105,997Barton 306,317 33,539 10,773 56,631 147,575 109,445 -5,428 26,400 632,452Bourbon 139,249 16,521 -887 32,634 69,454 65,975 4,178 12,821 314,303Brown 104,321 11,705 8,199 19,549 51,996 47,968 -1,765 9,001 232,972Butler 383,699 47,025 59 126,344 215,557 174,569 594,953 34,293 1,507,913Chase 15,455 2,361 14,295 9,677 15,102 12,429 7,178 1,687 74,810Chautauqua 19,413 2,620 -2,051 7,999 23,479 22,835 4,838 2,055 77,078Cherokee 157,322 18,956 8,969 32,259 71,547 92,944 59,855 14,311 427,541Cheyenne 22,060 2,755 15,294 7,246 18,635 14,713 -2,391 2,083 76,229Clark 20,339 2,623 2,826 4,381 16,677 10,058 4,066 1,176 59,794Clay 63,150 7,832 13,060 22,398 51,238 34,791 19,322 5,989 205,802Cloud 77,217 9,591 8,191 16,669 54,490 48,322 3,310 7,101 210,689Coffey 125,317 16,060 -809 16,510 47,348 33,627 -40,241 9,840 187,972Comanche 11,978 1,781 1,098 5,045 12,276 9,860 951 1,140 41,849Cowley 359,675 42,596 10,350 53,214 138,801 144,616 33,111 29,250 753,113Crawford 417,917 52,174 (L) 31,642 165,819 158,963 -9,536 30,656 786,356Decatur 21,853 2,895 9,939 7,118 27,456 16,464 1,433 2,062 85,096Dickinson 155,333 18,452 16,097 25,041 87,969 73,996 46,456 13,629 409,715Doniphan 74,670 9,130 15,041 10,193 26,269 31,540 9,014 5,979 169,878Douglas 1,159,012 148,885 -631 125,172 424,459 218,759 135,196 75,674 2,135,178Edwards 24,839 2,982 24,699 7,705 18,302 16,212 2,320 2,244 94,815Elk 11,315 2,304 387 6,512 11,961 17,538 9,698 1,193 58,522Ellis 332,269 40,484 9,350 67,307 126,001 89,578 7,906 26,611 646,284Ellsworth 54,044 6,971 8,305 12,232 34,414 29,039 -1,989 4,447 138,569Finney 499,735 51,783 30,628 91,280 116,884 79,938 -13,840 39,938 816,470Ford 403,665 44,041 37,020 64,636 120,276 85,109 -24,641 32,638 697,468Franklin 210,808 22,535 -1,172 33,760 84,384 83,909 108,524 17,450 525,298Geary 581,394 198,245 -861 27,942 102,677 76,472 -409,201 31,811 544,857Gove 24,416 3,162 17,554 10,934 18,685 13,055 -1,465 2,103 84,238Graham 21,398 3,126 11,281 8,379 14,169 15,093 1,057 1,931 72,572Grant 96,318 10,239 9,989 22,868 30,515 19,970 -10,743 7,385 171,771Gray 55,204 6,680 46,624 12,597 22,636 15,924 4,177 3,786 160,056

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Greeley 14,716 1,711 15,938 2,237 8,102 5,940 -717 888 47,039Greenwood 36,614 5,081 6,236 14,074 35,327 38,121 17,931 3,884 149,500Hamilton 21,319 2,551 26,440 4,109 13,888 10,146 -448 1,271 76,734Harper 44,604 6,451 6,902 15,925 34,017 31,696 9,545 4,130 145,010Harvey 352,743 36,436 12,259 97,125 139,244 119,832 136,762 34,274 860,127Haskell 36,240 4,137 70,643 10,268 17,673 10,516 3,325 2,329 150,473Hodgeman 12,827 2,091 14,470 4,730 12,951 8,176 2,047 888 56,404Jackson 88,560 9,892 -4,587 27,415 47,864 40,644 82,354 8,230 283,912Jefferson 70,304 9,912 -1,778 21,043 60,180 54,962 196,054 6,337 404,340Jewell 18,287 3,055 13,455 8,986 21,998 16,659 5,273 1,786 85,927Johnson 10,353,917 1,000,200 12,873 1,526,549 3,772,064 1,021,020 1,111,037 871,680 17,925,980Kearny 28,287 3,959 20,878 5,656 20,562 12,376 13,829 1,500 104,047Kingman 57,270 7,069 3,574 16,348 39,677 35,093 26,785 5,434 180,382Kiowa 25,114 3,502 5,077 4,379 21,068 16,170 3,039 1,932 76,417Labette 238,882 29,772 -993 45,902 83,038 98,038 -18,691 19,212 456,736Lane 17,767 2,362 14,192 4,477 15,762 9,342 -191 1,295 62,416Leavenworth 717,194 181,657 -5,159 84,211 266,776 177,512 108,351 42,710 1,487,832Lincoln 18,165 3,091 4,091 6,971 18,825 14,710 5,549 1,653 69,749Linn 56,365 7,556 -345 13,144 34,951 39,048 24,963 5,183 170,499Logan 24,765 3,308 7,417 7,453 16,719 12,343 1,188 2,052 71,141Lyon 431,955 52,612 5,838 42,999 142,075 110,183 -13,237 31,139 741,286McPherson 356,998 38,781 17,175 79,141 141,742 104,449 6,663 32,597 712,352Marion 78,169 10,584 9,435 19,749 52,313 51,618 31,683 7,335 246,216Marshall 113,746 14,650 16,087 20,167 69,582 55,507 421 10,810 279,350Meade 35,462 4,174 29,207 7,863 22,916 16,749 7,939 2,360 121,950Miami 196,953 22,602 -4,376 28,180 97,115 88,318 227,090 15,423 640,459Mitchell 80,358 9,263 20,475 11,509 35,080 28,274 -10,076 6,358 168,525Montgomery 390,516 45,395 1,491 41,280 139,809 165,154 -23,565 32,894 727,186Morris 36,189 4,806 170 10,534 30,425 26,038 14,299 3,422 119,039Morton 41,011 5,150 1,315 7,345 17,728 12,254 -2,980 2,465 79,358Nemaha 99,147 11,650 15,667 15,524 72,595 39,969 2,029 8,616 247,965Neosho 176,922 20,707 -5,164 29,549 62,761 73,785 452 14,566 344,446Ness 26,855 4,011 1,267 12,327 22,512 16,528 2,441 2,635 83,306Norton 55,414 7,349 7,614 10,694 32,217 24,516 -2,440 3,940 131,424Osage 73,346 10,339 -3,217 15,673 65,020 60,666 118,968 6,472 334,323

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Osborne 28,451 3,826 5,034 10,406 25,619 21,758 2,788 2,997 94,885Ottawa 28,502 3,930 5,784 7,584 34,236 21,947 25,508 2,535 124,956Pawnee 73,755 10,849 10,281 14,308 32,337 27,276 1,910 3,861 166,855Phillips 55,340 7,819 8,187 16,646 38,280 26,683 -1,853 5,000 146,102Pottawatomie 180,094 19,844 2,427 29,071 85,335 53,661 40,233 14,978 395,687Pratt 96,943 11,499 6,694 25,978 52,478 39,553 379 8,270 225,254Rawlins 19,783 2,808 13,517 7,368 18,522 13,288 1,418 1,806 74,898Reno 792,592 84,207 15,362 80,884 326,974 241,859 10,780 63,744 1,488,914Republic 45,178 5,944 5,521 12,480 30,632 26,381 3,860 4,093 125,903Rice 71,234 9,478 17,716 15,234 45,547 42,242 14,123 5,986 209,588Riley 597,436 92,300 -544 60,191 235,274 126,691 296,922 33,282 1,374,988Rooks 45,158 6,224 2,067 12,192 29,793 24,716 3,088 3,923 119,315Rush 27,332 3,847 -1,436 5,080 19,781 18,030 780 2,316 71,098Russell 54,320 6,881 4,192 16,362 48,083 39,719 464 5,352 164,669Saline 805,301 85,332 2,324 239,417 258,471 174,578 -42,261 75,988 1,447,174Scott 49,367 5,170 39,984 12,012 30,639 15,440 5,467 3,265 154,814Sedgwick 8,410,854 958,057 4,125 912,892 2,345,323 1,420,597 -1,102,267 680,118 12,269,463Seward 315,377 34,080 10,970 54,356 66,245 53,131 -44,817 24,646 464,696Shawnee 3,057,782 349,020 -423 251,231 874,766 617,877 -452,452 219,925 4,477,876Sheridan 19,699 2,607 23,478 9,495 17,570 10,658 1,141 1,841 82,807Sherman 71,279 8,496 30,413 14,438 29,628 30,526 4,406 5,688 183,498Smith 28,721 3,752 12,646 9,835 30,211 22,392 1,041 2,860 105,738Stafford 32,372 4,628 21,630 12,038 27,260 26,404 641 2,770 122,203Stanton 21,803 2,345 21,246 4,526 14,414 6,804 -860 1,197 69,081Stevens 50,902 6,312 29,102 12,884 30,357 16,591 6,499 3,548 149,099Sumner 177,839 22,455 10,537 34,960 96,585 95,518 206,826 15,581 629,139Thomas 87,004 10,609 39,173 19,013 37,042 26,753 -6,256 6,778 206,560Trego 21,368 3,123 -992 7,805 16,089 15,282 3,029 1,989 63,715Wabaunsee 26,036 3,848 -890 11,717 25,531 23,045 59,254 2,656 145,885Wallace 11,356 1,443 9,139 4,209 11,180 7,360 (L) 954 43,704Washington 38,045 5,871 8,811 8,524 30,440 29,937 8,732 3,215 127,145Wichita 22,677 2,700 43,451 4,639 12,716 9,238 (L) 1,459 93,916Wilson 95,832 11,659 -4,285 18,878 38,059 44,783 -297 8,340 196,289Woodson 14,500 2,137 3,334 7,175 15,392 18,436 7,679 1,819 66,834Wyandotte 2,856,106 352,071 -382 95,669 393,190 633,969 -1,074,093 196,928 3,059,602Kansas 39,096,752 4,619,192 1,047,147 5,384,394 13,668,424 8,710,932 632,707 3,107,961 70,051,587

*Includes dividends, interest and rent. (L) = Less than $50,000. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, June 2001.

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Allen 147,375 18,425 -5,843 31,639 63,266 62,879 -1,225 12,505 304,011Anderson 44,929 5,754 -1,477 15,812 35,067 33,749 18,839 4,475 148,198Atchison 170,488 19,284 663 19,771 75,615 65,295 13,821 14,013 350,924Barber 41,474 5,784 -5,027 11,635 30,770 27,911 -1,898 3,531 107,118Barton 317,271 34,682 3,404 60,546 155,803 114,875 -4,713 27,017 654,851Bourbon 147,488 17,266 -1,334 34,182 73,324 70,047 3,657 13,359 331,271Brown 110,851 12,135 4,938 20,415 55,143 50,681 -1,010 9,389 243,764Butler 396,705 48,561 1,987 131,897 228,083 188,216 620,202 34,941 1,580,710Chase 16,045 2,468 10,807 10,053 15,782 13,178 7,452 1,730 74,055Chautauqua 19,550 2,646 -755 8,621 24,655 24,326 5,229 2,056 82,216Cherokee 161,305 19,179 4,950 33,655 76,189 98,939 62,949 14,477 442,689Cheyenne 24,432 2,912 3,112 7,526 19,508 15,426 -2,678 2,224 68,014Clark 21,155 2,719 -116 4,558 17,467 10,738 3,757 1,144 59,134Clay 63,656 7,862 3,862 23,295 53,594 36,522 21,950 5,936 204,805Cloud 75,694 9,475 -625 17,271 57,346 50,879 3,970 6,854 207,156Coffey 130,749 16,308 -4,735 17,209 50,617 35,672 -42,586 10,065 193,169Comanche 12,710 1,862 -2,186 5,286 12,759 10,393 776 1,178 40,422Cowley 393,067 46,062 7,530 55,640 148,524 155,463 31,796 31,259 806,823Crawford 433,952 53,879 (L) 33,025 174,884 170,137 -12,281 31,187 822,392Decatur 22,548 2,991 (L) 7,409 28,515 17,676 1,528 2,093 78,535Dickinson 160,536 18,911 1,905 25,990 93,478 77,814 50,838 13,863 415,609Doniphan 77,734 9,444 11,752 10,591 28,368 33,027 11,966 6,071 176,811Douglas 1,253,447 156,234 -3,559 130,324 445,194 238,216 138,259 80,406 2,277,709Edwards 24,705 2,938 13,298 8,069 19,172 16,795 2,493 2,210 85,260Elk 13,550 2,477 366 6,933 12,741 18,039 10,064 1,337 62,833Ellis 342,965 41,391 6,352 70,433 132,915 95,500 8,515 27,137 670,934Ellsworth 55,712 7,127 5,466 12,726 36,097 30,800 -1,885 4,486 141,557Finney 524,340 54,054 23,603 95,410 125,479 85,495 -15,383 41,010 851,988Ford 409,962 43,736 23,615 66,771 128,164 89,980 -24,377 32,546 705,305Franklin 208,200 22,503 -6,191 35,248 90,291 89,262 120,658 17,031 542,940Geary 614,068 211,199 -1,153 29,220 108,082 81,459 -438,414 33,280 571,181Gove 26,625 3,402 4,703 11,410 19,492 13,553 -1,801 2,237 75,147Graham 22,527 3,198 8,149 8,816 14,981 16,050 1,170 1,999 72,892Grant 99,221 10,221 3,692 23,735 31,982 21,272 -11,020 7,480 171,623Gray 57,918 6,919 29,433 13,129 24,063 17,320 4,235 3,863 149,154Greeley 15,912 1,780 8,966 2,336 8,470 6,467 -846 952 42,133Greenwood 39,141 5,415 3,597 15,263 37,539 40,077 18,342 4,090 155,284Hamilton 22,658 2,675 14,188 4,296 14,754 10,486 -452 1,307 67,298Harper 46,678 6,754 -400 17,086 35,894 33,371 9,336 4,206 144,513Harvey 359,115 36,796 5,237 99,971 149,458 128,588 139,491 34,442 884,214

Personal Income by Source by County, 2000(Thousands of Dollars)

Proprietors' Income Total Personal Income

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Proprietors' Income Total Personal Income

Haskell 37,971 4,297 51,644 10,693 18,670 10,986 3,240 2,354 135,147Hodgeman 12,615 2,094 8,914 4,940 13,476 8,647 2,432 858 52,260Jackson 98,891 10,372 -6,500 28,661 50,538 43,698 83,977 9,053 300,584Jefferson 73,591 10,331 -3,830 21,810 63,173 58,672 213,804 6,506 431,045Jewell 18,173 3,006 1,904 9,321 22,989 16,967 5,551 1,753 76,158Johnson 11,346,002 1,072,910 7,142 1,575,449 3,943,260 1,111,174 1,475,369 934,886 19,596,420Kearny 29,324 3,954 15,137 5,871 21,325 13,240 14,819 1,496 102,174Kingman 59,355 7,295 -5,013 17,235 42,080 36,951 27,286 5,522 179,667Kiowa 26,550 3,634 -624 4,589 22,099 17,105 3,115 2,005 74,463Labette 243,055 29,970 -1,390 47,953 89,274 103,911 -17,530 19,287 475,956Lane 18,108 2,346 8,557 4,696 16,445 9,759 -95 1,285 58,531Leavenworth 771,478 191,408 -5,541 87,694 278,691 191,605 99,415 45,719 1,569,031Lincoln 17,896 3,095 1,304 7,183 19,657 15,526 6,448 1,606 69,503Linn 58,738 7,752 -1,678 13,662 37,465 40,609 26,638 5,258 177,928Logan 26,204 3,457 -5,902 7,810 17,528 12,746 1,266 2,130 60,979Lyon 445,763 53,657 2,618 44,738 151,186 118,148 -13,117 31,477 771,516McPherson 376,950 40,415 10,071 83,264 151,254 111,799 5,104 33,846 745,011Marion 81,622 10,983 -89 20,505 55,301 54,454 32,343 7,475 247,644Marshall 125,221 15,923 9,409 21,007 73,111 59,954 154 11,589 293,190Meade 38,241 4,305 17,790 8,223 23,831 17,625 8,278 2,471 115,822Miami 206,807 23,157 -5,558 29,373 102,321 95,427 243,332 15,929 678,930Mitchell 84,396 9,565 6,395 12,045 37,222 29,518 -10,695 6,534 161,912Montgomery 422,242 47,845 2,714 43,072 150,383 175,893 -26,381 34,785 780,983Morris 39,599 5,115 -2,786 10,939 31,945 27,641 14,930 3,644 123,739Morton 41,258 5,050 -1,190 7,777 18,539 13,313 -2,781 2,466 79,500Nemaha 103,406 11,981 14,700 16,160 75,588 42,006 2,988 8,773 258,056Neosho 179,175 20,897 -5,057 30,799 67,483 79,181 1,956 14,422 360,012Ness 28,995 4,248 969 12,949 23,480 17,140 2,083 2,796 87,068Norton 59,073 7,611 6,052 11,154 33,588 25,671 -2,571 4,101 136,477Osage 76,900 10,718 -7,514 16,478 68,633 66,125 129,153 6,652 353,841Osborne 29,470 3,970 -1,050 10,907 26,795 22,854 3,028 3,022 92,952Ottawa 29,275 4,073 -55 7,880 35,580 23,547 28,226 2,550 125,976Pawnee 75,607 10,703 9,435 14,667 34,112 28,056 1,833 3,914 170,499Phillips 57,089 8,038 2,547 17,470 40,001 28,642 -2,217 5,108 146,462Pottawatomie 198,820 21,504 1,387 30,302 89,492 57,369 41,547 16,157 424,264Pratt 103,951 12,112 513 27,160 55,301 41,096 253 8,719 231,667Rawlins 20,947 2,910 -1,618 7,649 19,314 13,924 1,548 1,859 62,815Reno 793,656 83,279 7,926 84,641 347,374 257,040 15,180 62,665 1,526,431Republic 46,955 6,240 -5,026 12,932 32,279 27,592 3,806 4,149 120,629Rice 75,060 9,949 10,704 16,557 48,171 45,062 14,571 6,223 213,851

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Personal Income by Source by County, 2000(Thousands of Dollars)

Proprietors' Income Total Personal Income

Riley 661,028 96,519 -2,677 62,509 246,657 136,340 316,476 35,852 1,481,000Rooks 46,605 6,388 -2,461 13,169 31,369 25,884 3,043 4,017 119,980Rush 27,871 3,891 -285 5,315 20,947 18,737 865 2,335 75,006Russell 56,882 7,117 568 17,982 50,460 42,969 564 5,562 170,980Saline 864,487 90,125 -2,579 247,369 275,692 185,937 -50,638 79,758 1,530,635Scott 52,912 5,457 27,535 12,440 32,093 16,547 5,659 3,370 149,273Sedgwick 8,624,275 975,642 -4,017 963,480 2,500,210 1,533,294 -1,136,020 686,251 12,770,613Seward 334,515 35,313 4,461 57,146 71,831 56,532 -46,159 25,623 488,016Shawnee 3,217,687 358,188 910 262,510 929,163 662,303 -478,813 228,069 4,723,879Sheridan 21,262 2,750 7,360 9,905 18,227 11,317 1,038 1,939 69,920Sherman 72,674 8,638 12,741 14,822 31,458 32,716 4,989 5,624 172,414Smith 29,851 3,906 4,124 10,148 31,432 23,608 1,075 2,883 101,261Stafford 33,117 4,922 13,099 12,838 28,747 28,719 531 2,800 119,173Stanton 22,953 2,438 12,895 4,801 14,709 7,426 -966 1,281 62,975Stevens 53,203 6,434 24,275 13,305 31,605 17,468 7,036 3,613 149,713Sumner 177,432 22,096 1,719 36,232 102,504 101,908 213,363 15,302 639,952Thomas 90,539 11,028 19,448 19,925 39,036 28,624 -6,525 6,972 195,103Trego 22,455 3,234 -2,853 8,118 17,038 15,581 3,360 2,025 64,908Wabaunsee 27,267 3,958 -1,508 12,230 26,828 24,206 63,591 2,725 153,847Wallace 11,834 1,492 478 4,645 11,551 7,710 -51 991 36,668Washington 39,864 6,047 6,463 8,863 32,225 31,623 9,619 3,267 131,437Wichita 23,231 2,639 28,144 4,952 13,298 9,949 -120 1,459 80,634Wilson 104,541 12,724 -4,466 19,778 40,988 47,011 -1,874 8,860 209,842Woodson 15,142 2,215 2,680 7,576 16,454 19,275 7,708 1,858 69,192Wyandotte 2,981,717 356,706 -582 99,286 440,222 674,657 -1,165,108 201,834 3,185,064Kansas 41,318,231 4,797,464 455,001 5,612,761 14,457,223 9,327,587 941,653 3,224,700 73,685,220*Includes dividends, interest and rent. (L) = Less than $50,000. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, June 2001.

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Percent

State 2000r 2001p 2000 2001 2000 2001 2000r 2001p

New EnglandConnecticut 40,702 41,930 1 1 138 139 3.0 138,796 143,613 3.5Maine 25,380 26,385 36 35 86 87 4.0 32,409 33,949 4.8Massachusetts 37,704 38,845 2 2 128 128 3.0 239,688 247,801 3.4New Hampshire 33,169 33,928 6 6 113 112 2.3 41,126 42,721 3.9Rhode Island 29,113 29,984 18 16 99 99 3.0 30,576 31,751 3.8Vermont 26,848 27,992 32 30 91 92 4.3 16,369 17,161 4.8

MideastDelaware 31,012 32,121 13 12 105 106 3.6 24,383 25,574 4.9District of Columbia 38,838 40,498 -- -- 132 134 4.3 22,179 23,157 4.4Maryland 33,482 34,950 5 5 114 115 4.4 177,818 187,862 5.6New Jersey 37,118 38,153 3 3 126 126 2.8 312,868 323,706 3.5New York 34,689 35,884 4 4 118 119 3.4 658,720 682,206 3.6Pennslyvania 29,504 30,617 16 15 100 101 3.8 362,391 376,197 3.8

Great LakesIllinois 31,856 32,755 10 9 108 108 2.8 396,155 408,858 3.2Indiana 26,933 27,532 30 31 91 91 2.2 164,020 168,349 2.6Michigan 29,127 29,538 17 18 99 98 1.4 289,869 295,108 1.8Ohio 27,977 28,619 20 21 95 95 2.3 317,818 325,505 2.4Wisconsin 28,100 28,911 19 19 95 96 2.9 150,963 156,175 3.5

PlainsIowa 26,431 27,283 33 33 90 90 3.2 77,378 79,753 3.1Kansas 27,374 28,507 27 24 93 94 4.1 73,685 76,816 4.2Minnesota 31,935 32,791 9 8 108 108 2.7 157,477 163,047 3.5Missouri 27,206 28,029 29 28 92 93 3.0 152,448 157,797 3.5Nebraska 27,630 28,564 26 22 94 94 3.4 47,319 48,937 3.4North Dakota 24,708 25,538 38 37 84 84 3.4 15,836 16,202 2.3South Dakota 25,958 26,301 34 36 88 87 1.3 19,611 19,900 1.5

SoutheastAlabama 23,521 24,426 43 42 80 81 3.8 104,704 109,045 4.1Arkansas 21,995 22,912 47 48 75 76 4.2 58,904 61,682 4.7Florida 27,764 28,493 23 25 94 94 2.6 445,740 467,189 4.8Georgia 27,794 28,438 22 27 94 94 2.3 228,738 238,420 4.2Kentucky 24,085 25,057 39 39 82 83 4.0 97,482 101,871 4.5Louisiana 23,090 24,084 45 45 78 80 4.3 103,213 107,546 4.2Mississippi 20,900 21,643 50 50 71 71 3.6 59,545 61,855 3.9North Carolina 26,882 27,418 31 32 91 91 2.0 217,137 224,449 3.4

(millions of dollars)

Change

Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region 2000 and 2001

Dollars Rank in the U.S.

Per Capita Personal Income

Percent of U.S. Avg.

Personal Income

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(millions of dollars)

Change

Per Capita Personal Income and Personal Income by State and Region 2000 and 2001

Dollars Rank in the U.S.

Per Capita Personal Income

Percent of U.S. Avg.

Personal Income

Percent Change

Southeast (cont'd)South Carolina 24,000 24,594 40 41 81 81 2.5 96,561 99,924 3.5Tennessee 25,946 26,758 35 34 88 88 3.1 147,944 153,594 3.8Virginia 31,120 32,295 12 11 106 107 3.8 221,078 232,129 5.0West Virginia 21,738 22,725 49 49 74 75 4.5 39,283 40,948 4.2

SouthwestArizona 24,988 25,479 37 38 85 84 2.0 129,069 135,225 4.8New Mexico 21,831 23,162 48 47 74 77 5.6 39,943 42,366 6.1Oklahoma 23,650 24,787 42 40 80 82 4.8 81,668 85,765 5.0Texas 27,752 28,486 24 26 94 94 2.6 581,312 607,466 4.5

Rocky MountainColorado 32,434 32,957 7 7 110 109 1.6 140,224 145,593 3.8Idaho 23,727 24,257 41 43 81 80 2.2 30,827 32,044 3.9Montana 22,518 23,532 46 46 76 78 4.5 20,337 21,283 4.7Utah 23,436 24,202 44 44 80 80 3.3 52,532 54,934 4.6Wyoming 27,372 28,807 28 20 93 95 5.2 13,522 14,243 5.3

Far WestAlaska 29,642 30,997 14 14 101 102 4.6 18,603 19,679 5.8California 32,149 32,678 8 10 109 108 1.6 1,093,065 1,127,426 3.1Hawaii 27,851 28,554 21 23 95 94 2.5 33,763 34,961 3.5Nevada 29,506 29,860 15 17 100 99 1.2 59,565 62,886 5.6Oregon 27,660 28,000 25 29 94 92 1.2 94,854 97,240 2.5Washington 31,230 31,582 11 13 106 104 1.1 184,518 189,111 2.5

United States 29,469 30,271 -- -- -- -- 2.7 8,314,032 8,621,023 3.7

BEA RegionsNew England 35,784 36,870 1 1 121 122 3.0 498,964 516,997 3.6Mideast 33,608 34,791 2 2 114 115 3.5 1,558,359 1,618,702 3.9Great Lakes 29,171 29,848 4 4 99 99 2.3 1,318,826 1,353,995 2.7Plains 28,228 29,106 5 5 96 96 3.1 543,754 562,453 3.4Southeast 26,194 27,006 8 8 89 89 3.1 1,820,327 1,898,653 4.3Southwest 26,508 27,280 7 7 90 90 2.9 831,992 870,823 4.7Rocky Mountain 27,797 28,499 6 6 94 94 2.5 257,442 268,096 4.1Far West 31,451 31,951 3 3 107 106 1.6 1,484,368 1,531,304 3.2

p - preliminary; r - revised Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce News , April 23, 2002.

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1989 1999County (dollars) (dollars) Male Female

Allen 9,889 15,640 27,305 19,221Anderson 10,190 16,458 30,102 20,705Atchison 10,144 15,207 29,481 20,485Barber 10,664 16,627 29,806 20,046Barton 11,394 16,695 28,803 20,428Bourbon 9,958 16,393 27,043 20,983Brown 10,299 15,163 29,163 19,829Butler 13,260 20,150 38,675 26,109Chase 10,258 17,422 27,402 21,528Chautauqua 9,043 16,280 25,083 21,346Cherokee 9,705 14,710 29,045 19,675Cheyenne 11,165 17,862 24,976 19,569Clark 11,804 17,795 27,321 20,833Clay 11,431 17,939 28,817 17,760Cloud 10,853 17,536 27,166 20,114Coffey 11,451 18,337 31,356 20,666Comanche 10,587 17,037 24,844 18,221Cowley 11,624 17,509 31,703 21,341Crawford 10,507 16,245 27,881 21,517Decatur 10,609 16,348 25,139 17,368Dickinson 11,407 17,780 30,889 18,526Doniphan 9,465 14,849 28,096 19,721Douglas 12,003 19,952 35,577 27,225Edwards 11,895 17,586 27,050 20,132Elk 10,390 16,066 28,580 16,219Ellis 11,459 18,259 29,885 21,269Ellsworth 9,801 16,569 30,110 20,486Finney 11,278 15,377 29,948 21,510Ford 11,114 15,721 27,189 22,165Franklin 11,483 17,311 31,223 22,992Geary 9,996 16,199 25,942 21,389Gove 10,859 17,852 26,863 21,357Graham 11,472 18,050 26,642 18,222Grant 10,757 17,072 34,464 22,000Gray 11,669 18,632 31,519 21,563Greeley 11,641 19,974 29,018 18,984Greenwood 10,694 15,976 27,021 19,356Hamilton 12,366 16,484 26,701 21,000Harper 10,717 16,368 27,869 20,000Harvey 12,725 18,715 35,037 22,492Haskell 10,990 17,349 31,296 22,857Hodgeman 10,347 15,599 27,568 21,534Jackson 10,891 18,606 32,195 22,305Jefferson 12,267 19,373 36,174 25,468Jewell 9,698 16,644 24,821 18,170Johnson 20,592 30,919 49,790 32,145Kearny 11,412 15,708 30,117 20,179Kingman 10,676 18,533 31,771 25,298Kiowa 10,607 17,207 29,063 20,764Labette 10,815 15,525 29,043 21,706Lane 12,159 18,606 29,429 20,446Leavenworth 12,822 20,292 40,047 26,029Lincoln 9,668 15,788 24,681 20,000Linn 11,001 17,009 31,720 22,287Logan 10,878 17,294 28,105 19,609

Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 (Dollars)

Full-Time Workers

Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999Kansas and Kansas Counties

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Per Capita Income Median Earnings 1999 (Dollars)

Full-Time Workers

Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and Median Earnings 1999Kansas and Kansas Counties

Lyon 11,251 15,724 28,865 21,338McPherson 11,970 18,921 33,530 21,175Marion 10,428 16,100 30,236 21,119Marshall 10,166 17,090 28,361 19,006Meade 10,887 16,824 29,295 20,153Miami 12,563 21,408 37,441 27,271Mitchell 10,465 17,653 26,478 20,220Montgomery 10,837 16,421 29,745 20,179Morris 11,451 18,491 28,912 21,239Morton 12,669 17,076 31,875 19,474Nemaha 10,738 17,121 28,879 19,340Neosho 10,402 16,539 26,906 19,387Ness 11,034 17,787 27,892 20,037Norton 10,912 16,835 25,983 20,381Osage 10,823 17,691 30,670 22,981Osborne 9,913 16,236 24,736 16,516Ottawa 10,358 17,663 30,761 21,380Pawnee 12,531 17,584 26,751 20,931Phillips 10,270 17,121 29,609 17,827Pottawatomie 10,984 17,785 31,368 23,238Pratt 12,488 17,906 31,138 20,679Rawlins 10,468 17,161 26,719 19,750Reno 12,074 18,520 31,495 21,329Republic 10,890 17,433 25,260 17,274Rice 10,139 16,064 31,175 18,968Riley 10,067 16,349 26,856 23,835Rooks 10,223 15,588 26,794 18,389Rush 10,516 18,033 25,408 20,307Russell 11,338 17,073 25,916 17,957Saline 13,153 19,073 31,509 22,047Scott 11,322 20,443 32,166 20,221Sedgwick 14,555 20,907 37,770 26,153Seward 11,341 15,059 29,765 21,889Shawnee 14,091 20,904 35,586 26,491Sheridan 9,889 16,299 26,351 16,250Sherman 10,356 16,761 28,012 20,927Smith 9,574 14,983 25,089 18,608Stafford 10,496 16,409 27,328 21,062Stanton 11,025 18,043 30,236 21,250Stevens 11,584 17,814 36,525 22,803Sumner 11,944 18,305 36,616 23,020Thomas 10,551 19,028 33,833 21,310Trego 10,464 16,239 26,545 16,927Wabaunsee 11,280 17,704 31,629 23,148Wallace 9,366 17,016 25,610 18,333Washington 9,595 15,515 25,074 18,000Wichita 10,196 16,720 27,523 18,807Wilson 9,734 14,910 27,255 18,670Woodson 10,424 14,283 23,950 16,135Wyandotte 10,656 16,005 31,335 24,640 Kansas 13,300 20,506 35,104 25,249

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing: Kansas (1990 CPH-5-18); Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000, Kansas.http://censtats.census.gov/data/KS/04020.pdf

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Allen21.2

Anderson18.3

Atchison20.9

Barber20.2

Barton23.3

Bourbon21.5

Brown22.8

Butler26.5

Chase24.4

Chautauqua18.9

Cherokee19.6

Cheyenne21.6

Clark24.8

Clay23.2

Cloud20.3

Coffey21.8

Comanche20.8

Cowley22.3

Crawford21.5

Decatur22.7

Dickinson21.5

Doniphan21.4

Douglas22.7

Edwards24.9

Elk19.5

Ellis24.5

Ellsworth21.7

Finney20.9

Ford21.6

Franklin21.9

Geary20.6

Gove24.6

Graham24.9

Grant21.8

Gray25.1

Greeley27.4

Greenwood20.3

Hamilton25.3

Harper22.2

Harvey26.9

Haskell31.3

Hodgeman25.0

Jackson23.7 Jefferson

23.3

Jewell20.2

Johnson43.2

Kearny22.6

Kingman20.7

Kiowa22.9

Labette20.9

Lane27.3

Leavenworth22.8

Lincoln19.5

Linn18.5

Logan20.0

Lyon21.5

McPherson25.2

Marion18.5

Marshall26.8

Meade25.0

Miami23.8

Mitchell23.4

Montgomery

21.6

Morris20.3

Morton22.8

Nemaha24.1

Neosho21.3

Ness25.3

Norton23.0

Osage21.1

Osborne21.0

Ottawa20.4

Pawnee23.6

Phillips24.5

Pottawatomie23.2

Pratt24.0

Rawlins21.2

Reno23.6

Republic20.8

Rice19.9

Riley23.6

Rooks21.2

Rush21.2

Russell23.3

Saline28.6

Scott29.3

Sedgwick28.2

Seward21.6

Shawnee27.8

Sheridan24.9

Sherman25.6

Smith22.4

Stafford25.0

Stanton26.2

Stevens27.3

Sumner24.6

Thomas23.9

Trego19.8 Wabaunsee

22.4

Wallace21.1

Washington20.3

Wichita31.9

Wilson20.4

Woodson18.4

Wyandotte20.2

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Metropolitan Areas: Kansas City, MO-KS $19,920 $20,834 $22,015 $22,821 $23,912 $24,927 $25,885 $27,056 $28,865 $30,090 $31,765 Lawrence, KS 14,731 15,324 16,204 16,588 17,523 17,939 18,534 19,750 20,941 21,461 22,747 Topeka, KS 18,999 19,547 20,441 21,096 22,034 22,629 23,591 24,406 25,799 26,418 27,784 Wichita, KS 19,227 20,141 21,081 21,368 21,764 22,776 24,128 25,396 26,868 26,908 27,904Metropolitan 20,103 20,969 22,093 22,717 23,560 24,581 25,687 26,982 28,727 29,368 30,989Nonmetropolitan 15,925 16,235 17,290 17,681 18,457 18,335 19,613 20,658 21,417 21,998 22,648

Allen 13,683 14,091 15,148 14,933 16,103 16,462 17,997 19,240 19,608 19,952 21,160Anderson 12,937 12,908 14,931 13,820 15,102 14,427 16,670 18,109 17,238 16,992 18,310Atchison 14,143 14,605 15,956 15,862 17,476 16,979 17,869 18,521 19,726 19,923 20,944Barber 15,337 14,700 16,037 16,476 17,099 16,623 17,415 19,154 19,630 19,883 20,238Barton 16,688 17,048 17,592 18,255 18,613 19,018 20,389 21,276 22,205 22,191 23,291Bourbon 14,692 15,204 16,511 16,096 16,633 17,397 18,616 19,906 20,483 20,521 21,511Brown 14,691 15,193 16,139 16,058 17,606 16,914 19,344 20,508 21,479 21,567 22,767Butler 17,009 17,855 18,917 19,297 20,096 20,239 21,756 23,443 24,588 25,478 26,488Chase 14,613 14,300 16,643 18,066 17,933 16,954 18,454 21,543 22,985 24,912 24,368Chautauqua 12,736 14,037 14,214 13,873 14,335 14,390 15,036 16,127 17,646 17,654 18,905Cherokee 12,795 13,180 14,191 14,257 15,388 15,306 16,789 17,322 18,165 18,853 19,624Cheyenne 19,227 18,781 17,601 22,305 20,465 21,324 21,757 19,658 21,596 23,718 21,592Clark 22,132 19,716 19,272 24,151 21,295 20,532 19,694 22,615 23,122 24,780 24,825Clay 17,035 16,518 17,964 18,165 19,610 19,124 21,625 22,276 22,686 23,310 23,192Cloud 16,162 15,277 16,392 16,554 18,226 17,937 19,418 20,197 20,525 20,307 20,276Coffey 14,949 15,764 16,793 16,534 18,135 17,636 19,582 20,804 20,830 21,266 21,775Comanche 19,804 17,645 17,860 19,470 19,417 17,471 17,437 20,075 19,753 20,841 20,751Cowley 15,237 15,758 16,593 16,791 17,551 17,612 18,359 19,124 20,054 20,666 22,258Crawford 14,851 15,337 16,323 16,301 17,309 17,347 18,437 19,398 19,967 20,588 21,527Decatur 17,753 17,112 17,443 18,507 20,046 17,915 18,963 22,313 23,678 24,285 22,691Dickinson 14,908 15,015 16,452 16,493 17,881 17,715 18,970 20,212 20,902 21,203 21,467Doniphan 14,495 15,424 16,397 15,906 17,352 17,291 19,126 19,497 20,297 20,714 21,426Douglas 14,731 15,324 16,204 16,588 17,523 17,939 18,534 19,750 20,941 21,461 22,747Edwards 18,402 18,597 19,255 22,438 21,379 19,464 22,389 22,149 26,204 27,105 24,901Elk 13,543 14,219 15,640 15,618 16,496 16,791 16,983 17,353 17,265 17,558 19,489Ellis 16,750 16,868 17,651 18,139 19,149 19,383 20,560 21,689 22,721 23,381 24,467Ellsworth 14,693 14,176 15,170 15,748 16,616 16,680 17,911 19,102 20,545 21,361 21,655Finney 15,593 16,377 16,851 17,614 18,186 18,264 18,731 19,456 19,980 20,482 20,927Ford 16,633 16,806 17,452 18,751 19,213 18,997 19,320 20,212 20,941 21,801 21,637Franklin 13,983 14,535 15,875 15,694 16,666 17,429 18,767 19,879 20,480 21,331 21,852

Per Capita Personal Income by County and Metropolitan Areas1990-2000

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Geary $14,223 $14,332 $16,004 $16,469 $16,550 $16,144 $17,510 $18,240 $18,795 $19,347 $20,578Gove 24,403 21,799 20,845 23,855 21,672 18,701 19,980 20,098 23,960 27,253 24,550Graham 16,220 15,656 18,926 17,668 18,664 17,235 19,250 20,429 24,601 24,183 24,946Grant 16,338 17,903 19,168 20,726 20,463 19,161 20,802 22,218 21,094 21,558 21,766Gray 18,393 18,019 19,055 21,947 20,731 19,921 23,226 22,116 24,752 27,388 25,140Greeley 25,936 27,569 27,139 33,444 29,475 23,810 21,875 21,622 27,852 30,565 27,377Greenwood 14,265 14,354 14,933 15,230 15,823 15,881 17,211 18,297 18,839 19,411 20,269Hamilton 21,516 22,649 21,601 24,101 21,801 20,619 22,729 23,948 27,528 28,718 25,329Harper 16,869 15,630 17,163 17,622 17,599 17,429 18,894 21,841 21,782 22,008 22,219Harvey 17,240 18,346 19,334 19,784 21,110 21,471 22,652 24,465 25,430 26,079 26,886Haskell 20,053 24,606 27,565 25,779 26,004 29,839 27,876 29,230 32,489 35,347 31,291Hodgeman 19,599 17,026 19,538 24,201 22,517 21,059 21,083 22,218 23,960 26,910 25,041Jackson 15,430 15,182 16,962 17,039 18,293 18,388 19,314 19,888 21,379 22,662 23,703Jefferson 15,753 16,063 17,370 17,369 18,703 18,621 20,253 20,406 21,187 22,106 23,348Jewell 17,787 15,174 17,660 17,128 19,037 19,043 22,049 20,650 22,575 22,365 20,233Johnson 26,929 28,130 29,513 30,624 31,766 33,385 34,684 36,407 39,137 40,425 43,168Kearny 24,209 21,865 21,455 23,479 24,462 20,242 20,135 20,882 22,442 23,014 22,585Kingman 15,416 15,307 16,986 17,002 17,516 17,486 19,244 21,467 20,780 20,899 20,711Kiowa 17,560 17,529 18,016 20,015 19,422 18,008 20,471 21,497 21,863 22,777 22,876Labette 14,060 15,059 15,566 15,497 16,286 16,184 17,050 18,473 19,296 19,835 20,906Lane 21,714 20,468 20,921 22,520 22,581 19,727 22,105 22,767 28,409 28,631 27,300Leavenworth 15,007 15,333 17,010 17,168 18,008 18,380 19,024 19,865 20,831 21,762 22,768Lincoln 15,844 13,944 15,946 15,300 16,652 15,423 16,766 18,786 19,956 19,483 19,458Linn 13,854 13,432 15,151 15,258 15,710 15,612 16,709 17,539 17,884 18,058 18,525Logan 16,755 17,364 16,994 19,361 18,168 17,704 17,746 19,415 22,108 23,417 20,019Lyon 14,501 15,267 16,219 16,331 17,405 17,573 18,502 19,630 20,337 20,722 21,466McPherson 17,170 17,284 18,426 18,838 19,852 20,308 21,693 23,270 23,745 24,189 25,176Marion 14,110 13,951 15,486 14,828 15,934 15,475 16,928 17,987 17,834 18,433 18,511Marshall 16,734 16,272 18,342 18,339 20,659 20,630 23,784 23,609 25,124 25,384 26,810Meade 17,746 18,215 17,553 20,871 21,147 21,008 19,968 21,220 24,618 26,644 24,983Miami 15,788 15,870 17,110 17,793 18,530 19,261 20,185 21,276 22,092 22,976 23,822Mitchell 17,513 15,652 17,575 17,735 19,155 18,791 20,774 23,046 23,738 24,137 23,435Montgomery 14,729 15,214 16,214 16,584 17,561 17,669 18,393 19,254 19,692 19,920 21,597Morris 14,003 13,684 15,302 15,520 16,589 15,466 16,725 18,674 18,973 19,527 20,252Morton 15,049 16,301 15,868 16,769 16,836 18,409 20,866 22,526 21,399 22,437 22,838Nemaha 16,792 17,064 17,813 16,874 19,296 19,078 22,610 23,517 23,415 23,174 24,113Neosho 14,820 15,759 17,052 17,269 17,928 17,745 18,737 19,841 19,979 20,157 21,263Ness 19,708 17,962 19,978 20,473 21,089 19,480 21,802 24,084 24,381 23,904 25,333Norton 15,499 15,028 16,541 16,324 17,336 17,518 18,883 20,353 22,000 22,125 22,960Osage 14,380 14,409 15,630 15,730 16,224 16,816 18,584 19,005 19,528 20,152 21,112

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Per Capita Personal Income by County and Metropolitan Areas1990-2000

Osborne $17,579 $16,312 $18,668 $17,946 $19,675 $18,815 $19,506 $20,970 $21,127 $21,118 $20,954Ottawa 15,274 13,965 16,216 15,938 17,696 16,715 19,147 19,938 20,005 20,464 20,384Pawnee 18,241 18,417 19,022 18,767 19,699 19,278 20,345 21,421 22,199 22,961 23,641Phillips 16,399 16,213 18,059 18,288 20,212 20,133 21,172 22,816 24,500 24,165 24,480Pottawatomie 14,859 15,248 16,432 16,931 17,891 18,756 19,700 20,569 21,280 21,933 23,214Pratt 16,706 17,849 18,452 19,348 20,120 19,664 21,100 22,455 22,656 23,342 24,042Rawlins 16,625 14,692 16,253 18,285 19,115 18,517 18,993 19,117 23,406 25,108 21,228Reno 16,526 17,065 18,034 18,500 19,357 19,791 21,198 22,183 22,898 22,935 23,593Republic 16,483 16,818 19,571 19,417 20,415 19,682 21,606 20,498 20,427 21,339 20,795Rice 16,237 16,388 17,090 17,273 16,535 16,048 17,347 18,868 18,741 19,428 19,919Riley 15,020 16,163 17,292 17,319 18,148 17,942 18,825 19,887 20,818 21,853 23,566Rooks 15,279 14,080 15,851 15,032 16,539 17,230 18,896 20,072 21,461 20,903 21,160Rush 16,021 14,689 16,298 17,078 17,270 15,788 17,181 20,584 20,499 19,788 21,194Russell 18,338 17,171 18,664 18,623 19,122 18,402 19,937 21,132 22,003 22,172 23,250Saline 19,700 20,022 21,289 21,433 22,786 22,561 23,860 25,312 26,329 27,058 28,561Scott 21,833 22,861 23,650 24,709 25,024 22,558 22,337 25,106 26,373 30,125 29,298Sedgwick 19,657 20,562 21,484 21,750 22,028 23,208 24,554 25,724 27,273 27,156 28,165Seward 16,130 18,597 18,129 18,776 19,055 19,388 19,938 20,413 20,837 20,927 21,624Shawnee 18,999 19,547 20,441 21,096 22,034 22,629 23,591 24,406 25,799 26,418 27,784Sheridan 16,568 18,218 20,162 20,196 21,806 19,304 23,459 24,315 28,501 29,199 24,936Sherman 16,715 16,759 16,162 19,011 19,293 19,319 21,112 21,649 24,384 27,025 25,596Smith 15,802 15,902 17,915 18,154 19,272 18,952 21,004 20,921 21,982 23,067 22,418Stafford 16,716 17,984 18,708 20,295 20,162 18,698 21,605 22,855 23,668 25,119 24,968Stanton 24,884 24,141 23,370 27,565 24,382 25,003 27,483 29,997 27,717 28,784 26,163Stevens 18,993 21,050 20,786 23,729 24,052 22,917 26,559 25,030 26,558 27,494 27,340Sumner 16,431 16,580 17,849 17,866 18,865 19,079 20,348 23,519 23,325 24,222 24,645Thomas 16,318 16,380 15,939 19,070 18,796 18,805 19,708 20,681 23,193 25,261 23,880Trego 16,426 16,075 17,438 17,564 17,321 14,612 17,286 17,923 18,908 18,740 19,789Wabaunsee 16,207 16,289 17,359 17,473 18,712 18,454 19,668 20,052 20,569 21,254 22,368Wallace 15,731 15,245 15,248 19,647 16,915 17,533 18,169 19,027 22,614 24,457 21,146Washington 14,953 14,588 17,047 16,646 17,913 16,295 20,252 20,141 19,920 19,546 20,331Wichita 33,871 33,799 35,697 46,858 32,255 31,743 31,958 31,181 32,367 37,077 31,896Wilson 13,512 14,198 15,312 15,070 15,968 16,084 17,798 18,761 18,360 18,863 20,371Woodson 13,731 14,178 15,207 14,458 15,554 14,842 15,799 17,666 16,880 17,279 18,378Wyandotte 14,166 14,694 15,598 16,080 17,101 17,447 17,624 18,314 19,082 19,367 20,191 Kansas 18,177 18,806 19,905 20,438 21,258 21,771 22,977 24,182 25,519 26,155 27,374,r-revised.Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, Table CA1-3, May 2002.

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Alabama $35,937 $39,438 $41,730 $44,879 $50,644 $52,405 $51,451Alaska 51,538 48,924 53,555 62,078 61,116 70,294 66,874Arizona 38,799 39,288 41,599 45,032 49,445 53,041 55,663Arkansas 31,913 36,388 36,510 36,828 44,270 46,671 44,537California 45,184 46,230 48,755 53,807 55,415 63,100 63,206Colorado 41,803 44,858 48,801 53,632 63,530 62,860 66,624Connecticut 53,931 54,812 62,107 67,380 74,537 75,505 82,702Delaware 46,524 51,139 55,049 56,662 64,184 65,584 69,360District of Columbia 38,824 45,441 52,015 53,256 60,234 62,281 63,406Florida 38,438 40,369 43,374 44,829 52,555 55,578 55,351Georgia 41,184 42,366 45,093 48,920 56,172 57,795 59,489Hawaii 50,234 50,856 56,992 57,909 61,540 66,402 65,872Idaho 34,091 38,578 41,208 44,133 48,822 47,703 53,722Illinois 44,220 47,354 51,951 55,372 61,733 66,356 68,117Indiana 39,700 43,431 47,212 52,962 55,342 58,519 62,079Iowa 38,090 41,633 45,062 48,167 53,040 58,075 57,921Kansas 40,576 42,022 44,409 49,034 54,843 57,195 56,784Kentucky 36,348 38,297 37,984 44,932 48,630 52,186 51,249Louisiana 36,510 37,837 39,734 41,851 49,008 49,446 47,363Maine 38,848 40,404 42,647 48,632 50,444 57,536 56,186Maryland 53,385 51,577 57,951 61,860 71,244 74,806 77,562Massachusetts 52,171 50,699 58,695 62,385 68,846 71,689 78,025Michigan 43,545 45,364 51,342 56,174 59,053 65,467 68,740Minnesota 43,031 46,322 51,996 56,200 67,704 66,677 70,553Mississippi 30,242 35,355 37,003 38,748 43,976 47,915 46,331Missouri 39,766 41,642 44,266 50,015 54,031 56,673 61,173Montana 35,105 36,696 39,219 41,462 44,573 50,966 46,142Nebraska 39,664 42,134 45,497 46,726 56,581 55,693 57,040Nevada 41,629 42,976 47,929 50,946 54,320 59,479 59,614New Hampshire 49,088 48,055 51,491 56,497 60,665 65,885 71,661New Jersey 56,436 55,590 60,697 65,586 70,697 75,425 78,560New Mexico 32,941 35,882 37,170 38,143 43,902 44,947 47,314New York 44,200 47,776 50,694 52,799 57,210 59,755 64,520North Carolina 39,718 41,525 44,582 49,272 54,687 56,115 57,203North Dakota 36,127 40,155 42,222 45,480 50,925 51,002 53,140Ohio 42,821 43,335 46,848 51,835 60,012 56,237 62,251Oklahoma 34,141 37,264 38,787 43,138 47,362 52,261 48,459Oregon 39,653 41,216 44,432 46,245 55,947 53,909 58,315Pennsylvania 40,892 44,869 49,120 53,814 58,164 59,546 65,411Rhode Island 44,598 46,397 51,709 53,967 62,775 64,614 68,418South Carolina 38,797 40,495 43,556 46,973 52,417 55,978 56,294South Dakota 34,632 38,562 42,964 45,043 50,052 52,246 55,150Tennessee 34,279 40,325 42,132 45,245 50,424 51,999 54,899Texas 37,789 40,342 42,570 46,757 51,148 53,291 53,513Utah 38,632 41,295 44,871 45,775 55,392 57,251 57,043Vermont 41,312 42,848 46,320 49,401 53,335 57,713 59,125Virginia 44,597 45,105 49,453 53,394 60,586 64,352 68,054Washington 44,306 46,282 48,932 53,153 60,788 62,618 63,568West Virginia 33,666 37,229 38,357 41,293 43,181 45,202 46,270Wisconsin 43,182 44,219 48,982 52,986 58,000 63,436 66,725Wyoming 36,796 43,209 47,961 46,830 51,897 55,624 55,859 United States 41,451 44,251 47,012 51,518 56,061 59,981 62,228

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Income Surveys Branch. Web site: www.census.gov/hhes/income/4person.html, January 2002.

Median Income for Four-Person Families by State 1990-2000, Selected Calendar Years

(In Current Dollars)

* Based on November 2001 weighting correction; r = revised.

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% ChangeState 1990 1992 1994 1996r 1998r 2000 1990-2000

Alabama $23,357 $25,808 $27,196 $30,302 $36,266 $33,111 41.76Alaska 39,298 41,802 45,367 52,779 50,692 50,767 29.18Arizona 29,224 29,358 31,293 31,637 37,090 41,454 41.85Arkansas 22,786 23,882 25,565 27,123 27,665 30,292 32.94California 33,290 34,903 35,331 38,812 40,934 46,808 40.61Colorado 30,733 32,484 37,833 40,950 46,599 48,548 57.97Connecticut 38,870 40,841 41,097 42,119 46,508 50,374 29.60Delaware 30,804 35,678 35,873 39,309 41,458 50,172 62.87District of Columbia 27,392 30,247 30,116 31,966 33,433 38,716 41.34Florida 26,685 27,349 29,294 30,641 34,909 38,004 42.42Georgia 27,561 28,797 31,467 32,496 38,665 42,883 55.59Hawaii 38,921 42,113 42,255 41,772 40,827 48,096 23.57Idaho 25,305 27,704 31,536 34,709 36,680 37,462 48.04Illinois 32,542 31,551 35,081 39,554 43,178 46,435 42.69Indiana 26,928 28,530 27,858 35,147 39,731 39,636 47.19Iowa 27,288 28,743 33,079 33,209 37,019 42,949 57.39Kansas 29,917 30,346 28,322 32,585 36,711 37,858 26.54Kentucky 24,780 23,485 26,595 32,413 36,252 37,176 50.02Louisiana 22,405 25,439 25,676 30,262 31,735 30,230 34.93Maine 27,464 29,617 30,316 34,696 35,640 41,659 51.69Maryland 38,857 37,203 39,198 43,993 50,016 51,601 32.80Massachusetts 36,247 36,359 40,500 39,494 42,345 46,982 29.62Michigan 29,937 32,267 35,284 39,225 41,821 46,190 54.29Minnesota 31,465 30,981 33,644 40,991 47,926 50,873 61.68Mississippi 20,178 20,570 25,400 26,677 29,120 31,517 56.19Missouri 27,332 27,361 30,190 34,265 40,201 47,471 73.68Montana 23,375 26,525 27,631 28,684 31,577 32,046 37.10Nebraska 27,482 30,048 31,794 34,014 36,413 38,545 40.26Nevada 32,023 31,908 35,871 38,540 39,756 44,737 39.70New Hampshire 40,805 39,436 35,245 39,407 44,958 48,904 19.85New Jersey 38,734 39,000 42,280 47,468 49,826 51,033 31.75New Mexico 25,039 25,860 26,905 25,086 31,543 35,252 40.79New York 31,591 31,051 31,899 35,410 37,394 41,597 31.67North Carolina 26,329 27,771 30,114 35,601 35,838 38,815 47.42North Dakota 25,264 26,959 28,278 31,470 30,304 35,396 40.10Ohio 30,013 31,404 31,855 34,070 38,925 43,897 46.26Oklahoma 24,384 25,284 26,991 27,437 33,727 32,465 33.14Oregon 29,281 31,927 31,456 35,492 39,067 42,463 45.02Pennsylvania 29,005 29,882 32,066 34,899 39,015 43,743 50.81Rhode Island 31,968 30,432 31,928 36,986 40,686 43,165 35.03South Carolina 28,735 27,578 29,846 34,665 33,267 37,065 28.99South Dakota 24,571 26,259 29,733 29,526 32,786 36,162 47.17Tennessee 22,592 24,318 28,639 30,790 34,091 33,909 50.09Texas 28,228 27,953 30,755 33,072 35,783 39,837 41.13Utah 30,142 34,251 35,716 37,038 44,299 45,261 50.16Vermont 31,098 32,755 35,802 32,358 39,372 38,175 22.76Virginia 35,073 38,198 37,647 39,211 43,354 50,032 42.65Washington 32,112 33,900 33,533 36,676 47,421 42,062 30.99West Virginia 22,137 20,271 23,564 25,247 26,704 29,041 31.19Wisconsin 30,711 33,308 35,388 40,001 41,327 45,383 47.77Wyoming 29,460 30,209 33,140 30,953 35,250 39,027 32.47 United States 29,943 30,636 32,264 35,492 38,885 42,151 40.77

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Income Surveys Branch, February 2002. r = revised.Web site: http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/h08.html.

(in Current Dollars)Median Income of Households by State, 1990-2000, Selected Years

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County 1989 1993 1995 1997 1998

Allen $22,063 $25,210 $26,993 $30,171 $30,854Anderson 20,702 24,430 26,698 30,776 31,114Atchison 24,800 27,704 29,810 32,515 34,406Barber 22,771 26,921 27,201 30,317 30,719Barton 24,786 28,176 29,991 33,079 33,973Bourbon 21,094 23,925 25,191 28,362 29,705Brown 20,729 24,267 27,646 30,260 31,429Butler 30,988 37,127 41,667 44,998 47,894Chase 21,376 24,486 24,863 29,129 31,014Chautauqua 17,600 19,715 20,373 24,358 25,736Cherokee 19,992 23,044 25,149 27,729 29,322Cheyenne 23,129 26,059 27,207 29,484 29,760Clark 26,378 30,044 31,355 33,987 35,623Clay 22,096 26,607 29,431 33,910 34,837Cloud 20,734 24,981 27,154 29,851 30,511Coffey 24,627 29,164 29,833 34,411 34,915Comanche 24,064 25,739 23,712 27,139 27,552Cowley 26,233 29,277 30,793 33,933 35,621Crawford 20,497 23,213 25,658 28,442 29,906Decatur 19,955 24,683 24,763 28,427 30,072Dickinson 22,508 27,278 30,267 33,975 35,200Doniphan 22,346 26,092 28,307 32,077 33,879Douglas 26,402 31,240 33,813 37,248 39,017Edwards 23,460 27,489 27,716 31,082 33,200Elk 17,344 19,997 21,671 23,604 24,335Ellis 24,946 28,247 29,935 33,279 34,499Ellsworth 21,574 25,476 28,312 31,314 33,903Finney 28,641 31,781 33,607 36,823 38,354Ford 25,336 29,029 32,173 34,434 36,360Franklin 23,923 29,026 32,179 34,879 36,761Geary 19,757 24,264 25,728 28,857 30,562Gove 24,110 29,853 27,284 30,725 32,414Graham 22,133 25,969 26,785 29,829 30,824Grant 29,653 37,586 39,598 43,557 43,619Gray 26,745 33,769 35,470 39,728 40,987Greeley 28,811 33,616 31,128 34,125 38,137Greenwood 20,217 23,201 24,252 27,401 28,001Hamilton 25,952 29,444 29,251 33,413 36,567Harper 22,454 25,444 25,219 30,760 31,550Harvey 28,210 33,132 37,405 39,525 41,545Haskell 55,277 35,513 39,016 42,696 43,949Hodgeman 24,595 29,686 31,854 34,381 35,517Jackson 26,348 28,799 32,806 35,498 37,643Jefferson 29,244 33,743 36,966 41,130 43,421Jewell 20,230 23,368 25,413 28,555 29,853Johnson 41,815 50,174 55,062 59,870 62,821Kearny 33,612 35,133 36,060 38,950 41,118Kingman 24,583 28,502 31,469 35,312 35,759Kiowa 24,504 29,194 28,380 32,148 33,347Labette 22,865 25,557 26,583 29,369 30,592Lane 27,616 30,687 28,494 31,953 35,422Leavenworth 31,461 37,639 40,486 44,056 45,823Lincoln 18,910 22,629 24,889 28,563 30,238Linn 20,424 24,324 26,618 29,802 31,218Logan 24,048 27,139 29,475 32,148 33,783

Estimated Median Household Income for Kansas Counties, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998

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County 1989 1993 1995 1997 1998

Estimated Median Household Income for Kansas Counties, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998

Lyon $26,499 $28,886 $30,828 $33,688 $34,570McPherson 27,023 32,518 35,957 40,361 41,609Marion 22,135 26,497 28,799 32,643 33,821Marshall 21,793 25,845 28,328 32,432 33,411Meade 24,133 30,141 31,139 34,411 38,212Miami 28,616 33,397 37,582 40,625 42,530Mitchell 21,412 26,601 30,415 33,611 35,092Montgomery 22,049 24,982 26,595 29,277 30,752Morris 21,644 26,360 27,598 31,810 32,144Morton 27,773 33,140 34,506 38,752 39,353Nemaha 22,898 27,426 30,588 34,266 34,096Neosho 22,684 25,818 27,680 30,890 31,173Ness 23,630 28,236 29,309 33,244 33,989Norton 21,711 27,415 28,391 31,013 33,365Osage 25,691 29,553 32,449 35,499 37,301Osborne 20,005 22,945 26,507 27,601 28,883Ottawa 21,903 26,740 31,982 37,087 38,959Pawnee 25,924 30,050 30,988 33,528 35,613Phillips 22,458 26,498 29,165 32,418 33,730Pottawatomie 25,983 31,216 34,689 38,587 40,778Pratt 25,115 29,729 31,296 34,857 36,143Rawlins 21,188 25,033 27,329 29,655 30,606Reno 25,808 29,377 32,100 35,475 37,063Republic 19,901 24,721 28,005 28,994 28,877Rice 23,497 26,988 27,804 32,195 33,931Riley 25,190 29,962 29,900 33,744 36,174Rooks 21,161 24,325 27,494 29,792 31,201Rush 18,785 23,051 25,257 28,395 29,447Russell 21,556 24,658 25,829 28,214 28,264Saline 27,260 31,250 33,711 36,682 39,005Scott 30,145 32,954 33,198 38,781 39,899Sedgwick 30,495 34,921 36,845 40,875 43,644Seward 24,717 29,038 33,112 35,710 37,195Shawnee 28,641 33,893 37,933 40,122 41,275Sheridan 22,329 27,921 30,659 34,183 35,636Sherman 22,270 26,856 28,364 30,801 32,191Smith 19,878 23,890 26,544 28,257 28,966Stafford 20,914 24,832 26,126 29,419 30,615Stanton 29,485 33,414 33,149 39,024 39,496Stevens 29,077 35,263 36,762 40,593 42,839Sumner 28,038 31,574 33,720 38,987 41,137Thomas 25,492 28,958 30,565 34,654 36,426Trego 21,615 25,462 26,784 28,421 30,103Wabaunsee 26,084 31,408 34,206 36,802 38,520Wallace 23,515 27,989 26,153 28,682 32,308Washington 19,060 23,582 25,166 28,557 29,074Wichita 27,809 33,197 31,969 35,341 37,355Wilson 20,497 23,249 24,916 28,111 28,613Woodson 19,204 22,733 22,732 26,400 25,810Wyandotte 23,327 26,381 27,603 30,056 31,197

Kansas $26,924 $29,544 $32,114 $36,488 $38,553Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Estimates Branch, January 1998, February 1999, November 2000, December 2001. http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/stcty/c98_20.htm

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County Households Families Households Families

Allen 20,774 25,426 31,481 39,117Anderson 21,956 25,914 33,244 39,101Atchison 22,339 26,772 34,355 40,614Barber 21,476 26,577 33,407 40,234Barton 23,432 28,969 32,176 39,929Bourbon 20,367 25,462 31,199 39,239Brown 20,392 24,728 31,971 39,525Butler 31,012 36,137 45,474 53,632Chase 20,128 22,440 32,656 39,848Chautauqua 17,067 21,426 28,717 33,871Cherokee 19,001 22,703 30,505 37,284Cheyenne 21,750 25,984 30,599 34,816Clark 24,003 26,631 33,857 40,521Clay 21,896 25,886 33,965 41,103Cloud 20,782 25,654 31,758 39,745Coffey 24,435 27,874 37,839 44,912Comanche 19,421 24,057 29,415 36,790Cowley 25,047 31,107 34,406 43,636Crawford 19,616 26,516 29,409 40,582Decatur 20,131 26,250 30,257 34,982Dickinson 22,953 28,019 35,975 43,952Doniphan 22,102 26,317 32,537 39,357Douglas 25,244 35,631 37,547 53,991Edwards 21,904 25,784 30,530 38,250Elk 17,730 25,091 27,267 34,148Ellis 22,466 31,144 32,339 44,498Ellsworth 20,064 26,332 35,772 44,360Finney 27,645 31,383 38,474 42,839Ford 25,041 30,613 37,860 42,734Franklin 24,981 30,210 39,052 45,197Geary 21,905 24,231 31,917 36,372Gove 23,377 28,275 33,510 40,437Graham 22,047 27,742 31,286 38,036Grant 30,173 32,241 39,854 44,914Gray 25,872 28,878 40,000 45,299Greeley 25,709 31,989 34,605 45,625Greenwood 19,481 24,720 30,169 38,140Hamilton 22,500 29,483 32,033 38,550Harper 21,226 26,358 29,776 39,866Harvey 27,539 32,955 40,907 48,793Haskell 26,761 30,632 38,634 43,354Hodgeman 23,788 26,296 35,994 39,358Jackson 25,398 30,572 40,451 46,520Jefferson 29,048 33,460 45,535 50,557Jewell 18,839 21,875 30,537 36,953Johnson 42,741 50,348 61,455 72,987Kearny 29,303 32,077 40,149 43,703Kingman 22,763 27,491 37,790 44,547Kiowa 22,628 28,099 31,576 40,950Labette 21,871 27,919 30,875 37,519Lane 23,532 30,506 36,047 41,892Leavenworth 32,500 36,820 48,114 55,805Lincoln 18,652 25,223 30,893 36,538Linn 21,287 24,692 35,906 42,571Logan 22,126 26,731 32,131 40,104

1989 (dollars) 1999 (dollars)

Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties 1989 and 1999

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County Households Families Households Families

1989 (dollars) 1999 (dollars)

Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Counties 1989 and 1999

Lyon 24,050 30,262 32,819 43,112McPherson 27,003 32,482 41,138 48,243Marion 21,725 27,127 34,500 41,386Marshall 20,597 25,249 32,089 39,705Meade 23,403 27,857 36,761 41,550Miami 29,259 34,424 46,665 55,830Mitchell 22,159 26,502 33,385 41,899Montgomery 20,864 27,063 30,997 38,516Morris 22,202 27,437 32,163 39,717Morton 25,659 30,785 37,232 43,494Nemaha 22,144 26,786 34,296 41,838Neosho 22,299 27,613 32,167 38,532Ness 23,594 28,229 32,340 39,775Norton 21,259 28,972 31,050 37,036Osage 24,867 28,960 37,928 44,581Osborne 18,365 23,500 29,145 35,437Ottawa 21,852 26,410 38,009 46,033Pawnee 23,898 28,759 35,175 45,634Phillips 20,918 26,541 35,013 41,638Pottawatomie 25,305 29,932 40,176 47,261Pratt 23,865 30,481 35,529 43,156Rawlins 21,332 25,818 32,105 40,074Reno 24,665 29,549 35,510 42,643Republic 20,224 25,637 30,494 39,215Rice 21,088 27,406 35,671 40,960Riley 21,700 28,511 32,042 46,489Rooks 20,113 24,601 30,457 36,931Rush 19,356 25,489 31,268 38,821Russell 20,843 26,508 29,284 40,355Saline 25,728 31,030 37,308 46,362Scott 25,474 29,267 40,534 50,549Sedgwick 30,216 36,194 42,485 51,645Seward 26,055 29,810 36,752 41,134Shawnee 29,879 35,987 40,988 51,464Sheridan 21,540 25,135 33,547 38,292Sherman 21,138 25,770 32,684 38,824Smith 18,834 22,261 28,486 36,951Stafford 19,778 25,000 31,107 38,235Stanton 24,545 28,993 40,172 46,300Stevens 27,549 30,462 41,830 49,063Sumner 26,885 32,772 39,415 46,739Thomas 22,247 27,470 37,034 45,931Trego 19,921 25,851 29,677 40,524Wabaunsee 27,727 31,802 41,710 47,500Wallace 20,417 23,950 33,000 42,022Washington 19,424 24,134 29,363 37,260Wichita 23,395 25,288 33,462 41,034Wilson 18,776 23,635 29,747 36,990Woodson 19,637 24,185 25,335 31,369Wyandotte 23,780 28,672 33,784 40,333

Kansas 27,291 32,966 40,624 49,624

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing: Kansas (1990 CPH-5-18); Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 Kansas http://centstats.census.gov/data/KS/04020.pdf

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State Total Number Percent Number Percent

Alabama 4,378 696 15.9 950 21.7Alaska 632 54 8.5 75 11.9Arizona 5,314 778 14.6 1,033 19.4Arkansas 2,650 472 17.8 624 23.6California 34,394 4,321 12.6 6,155 17.9Colorado 4,402 383 8.7 555 12.6Connecticut 3,385 249 7.3 344 10.2Delaware 790 53 6.7 75 9.5District of Columbia 554 101 18.2 121 21.9Florida 16,316 2,077 12.7 2,876 17.6Georgia 8,261 1,069 12.9 1,425 17.2Hawaii 1,205 138 11.4 182 15.1Idaho 1,314 151 11.5 222 16.9Illinois 12,314 1,249 10.1 1,693 13.8Indiana 6,030 511 8.5 775 12.9Iowa 2,858 212 7.4 314 11.0Kansas 2,635 267 10.1 368 14.0Kentucky 3,989 503 12.6 725 18.2Louisiana 4,372 709 16.2 990 22.7Maine 1,277 132 10.3 201 15.8Maryland 5,318 385 7.2 578 10.9Massachusetts 6,302 561 8.9 800 12.7Michigan 9,880 927 9.4 1,303 13.2Minnesota 4,910 361 7.4 487 9.9Mississippi 2,794 539 19.3 792 28.3Missouri 5,513 537 9.7 728 13.2Montana 891 119 13.3 180 20.2Nebraska 1,680 158 9.4 210 12.5Nevada 2,129 152 7.1 230 10.8New Hampshire 1,254 81 6.5 113 9.0New Jersey 8,456 683 8.1 962 11.4New Mexico 1,795 323 18.0 409 22.8New York 18,783 2,664 14.2 3,527 18.8North Carolina 8,084 1,013 12.5 1,400 17.3North Dakota 620 86 13.8 105 17.0Ohio 11,178 1,174 10.5 1,514 13.5Oklahoma 3,372 508 15.1 661 19.6Oregon 3,446 408 11.8 569 16.5Pennsylvania 12,087 1,158 9.6 1,610 13.3Rhode Island 1,043 100 9.6 136 13.1South Carolina 3,995 603 15.1 718 18.0South Dakota 737 62 8.4 91 12.4Tennessee 5,670 802 14.1 1,120 19.8Texas 21,030 3,129 14.9 4,296 20.4Utah 2,257 238 10.5 314 13.9Vermont 605 59 9.7 87 14.4Virginia 7,080 564 8.0 784 11.1Washington 5,920 634 10.7 890 15.0West Virginia 1,769 291 16.4 380 21.5Wisconsin 5,323 423 7.9 556 10.5Wyoming 487 42 8.7 62 12.7 United States 281,475 32,907 11.7 45,320 16.1Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey , March 2002.

Poverty Status by State in 2001, All Ages(Numbers in Thousands)

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State

Alabama 17.0 14.8 15.1 14.8 14.8Alaska 7.6 8.5 9.1 8.5 7.9Arizona 18.3 18.8 16.9 14.3 12.0Arkansas 16.0 18.4 17.2 14.7 16.3California 16.8 16.8 16.0 14.6 13.3Colorado 9.7 9.4 8.7 8.7 8.2Connecticut 10.7 10.1 9.0 8.3 6.8Delaware 9.5 9.1 10.0 10.3 9.7District of Columbia 23.2 23.0 22.0 18.6 14.9Florida 15.2 14.3 13.7 12.8 11.5Georgia 13.5 14.7 14.0 13.2 12.0Hawaii 11.2 13.0 12.4 10.9 10.4Idaho 13.2 13.3 13.8 13.5 13.4Illinois 12.3 11.6 10.6 10.0 10.7Indiana 8.6 8.2 9.1 8.0 7.7Iowa 10.9 9.6 9.3 8.3 7.3Kansas 11.0 10.4 9.6 10.9 10.9Kentucky 15.9 16.4 14.7 12.8 12.0Louisiana 20.1 18.4 17.7 19.1 18.2Maine 11.2 10.7 10.2 10.5 9.5Maryland 10.2 9.3 7.8 7.2 7.4Massachusetts 10.5 11.2 10.4 10.2 10.9Michigan 11.7 10.7 10.6 10.3 9.8Minnesota 9.5 9.7 10.0 8.8 6.6Mississippi 22.0 18.6 17.1 16.9 14.5Missouri 9.5 10.6 10.8 10.7 9.8Montana 16.1 16.3 16.1 16.1 15.6Nebraska 9.9 10.0 11.1 11.6 9.9Nevada 9.6 9.6 10.8 10.9 9.9New Hampshire 5.8 7.7 9.4 8.8 6.4New Jersey 8.5 9.2 8.9 8.2 7.9New Mexico 25.4 23.4 20.8 20.5 18.7New York 16.6 16.6 16.6 15.4 13.7North Carolina 12.4 11.8 12.7 13.8 12.8North Dakota 11.5 12.3 14.4 14.1 11.6Ohio 12.1 11.8 11.1 11.6 11.0Oklahoma 16.9 15.2 13.9 13.4 14.0Oregon 11.5 11.7 13.3 13.8 11.9Pennsylvania 11.9 11.4 11.2 10.3 9.1Rhode Island 10.8 11.9 12.2 10.7 9.5South Carolina 16.5 13.1 13.4 12.7 11.2South Dakota 13.1 14.1 13.7 9.3 8.7Tennessee 15.7 15.1 13.9 12.7 13.3Texas 17.0 16.7 15.9 15.0 14.8Utah 8.0 8.3 8.9 7.3 7.6Vermont 11.4 10.9 9.6 9.8 10.5Virginia 11.2 12.5 10.8 8.4 7.8Washington 12.2 10.5 9.1 9.2 9.8West Virginia 17.6 17.5 17.1 16.8 14.8Wisconsin 8.7 8.5 8.5 8.7 9.1Wyoming 12.0 12.7 12.1 11.1 11.3

United States 13.8 13.5 13.0 12.3 11.5Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Web site: www.census.gov/hhes/poverty/poverty00/tabled.pdf

1999-20001995-1996Average

1997-1998Average

1996-1997 1998-1999Average

Percent of People in Poverty by State, 1995-2000Average Average

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State Estimates for People Under Age 5 in Poverty Selected Years, 1996, 1997, 1998

State Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Alabama 87,340 29.2 77,360 25.5 81,804 27.7Alaska 8,598 16.8 8,906 17.3 7,182 15.5Arizona 104,090 28.2 97,091 25.1 98,350 24.8Arkansas 56,848 31.4 52,253 28.8 53,898 30.0California 758,100 28.0 679,921 26.0 609,994 23.9Colorado 47,894 16.8 46,801 16.0 46,514 15.7Connecticut 31,637 14.5 30,617 13.7 24,936 11.5Delaware 8,898 17.9 8,553 17.1 8,342 16.3District of Columbia 11,935 35.6 9,855 32.6 8,642 29.7Florida 258,225 26.5 234,440 24.1 243,939 24.8Georgia 148,430 25.6 141,774 24.0 133,114 22.1Hawaii 17,325 19.6 16,282 18.9 13,892 16.8Idaho 19,894 21.1 20,198 21.7 22,053 22.7Illinois 191,336 20.9 170,149 18.7 152,657 17.2Indiana 68,430 16.1 66,574 15.9 66,054 15.4Iowa 29,423 15.7 28,623 15.4 30,849 16.2Kansas 32,673 17.7 30,503 16.4 28,662 15.1Kentucky 75,101 27.9 67,054 25.0 67,304 25.0Louisiana 113,033 34.6 93,178 28.5 92,424 28.7Maine 14,700 21.0 12,437 18.1 12,395 17.9Maryland 56,995 15.9 58,406 16.3 38,328 11.2Massachusetts 63,437 15.5 65,769 16.4 48,146 12.0Michigan 145,690 21.4 129,923 19.4 120,072 18.3Minnesota 42,476 13.0 46,955 14.2 50,478 15.4Mississippi 74,232 35.3 58,311 28.0 60,390 29.3Missouri 80,697 21.7 74,124 19.9 75,627 20.2Montana 15,232 28.2 13,839 25.5 15,083 28.1Nebraska 20,846 18.1 19,212 16.5 21,219 17.9Nevada 22,485 16.7 25,007 17.5 23,112 16.2New Hampshire 7,942 10.4 8,539 11.4 8,704 11.8New Jersey 80,438 14.0 79,435 13.9 62,895 11.2New Mexico 48,993 35.3 41,024 30.0 45,578 33.8New York 336,002 25.7 323,165 25.5 290,577 23.4North Carolina 115,492 21.4 111,991 20.6 114,611 20.8North Dakota 8,040 19.4 7,479 18.3 9,041 22.6Ohio 159,217 20.8 142,198 18.8 148,687 19.8Oklahoma 70,585 30.4 63,180 26.8 62,390 26.1Oregon 48,303 22.1 46,197 21.1 45,821 20.4Pennsylvania 133,344 17.6 140,825 18.8 127,901 17.5Rhode Island 12,821 19.6 12,084 19.2 10,607 16.8South Carolina 66,788 25.7 62,876 24.0 62,134 23.8South Dakota 11,781 23.3 11,097 21.8 11,829 23.1Tennessee 98,072 26.4 86,030 22.8 91,654 24.1Texas 490,301 29.6 423,953 25.6 433,068 25.7Utah 30,377 14.8 32,485 15.3 33,705 15.4Vermont 6,365 18.4 5,394 15.9 5,260 16.1Virginia 82,819 18.0 81,680 17.6 68,030 14.7Washington 74,273 19.0 69,597 17.6 57,131 14.7West Virginia 36,922 34.7 30,698 29.5 30,760 29.6Wisconsin 51,276 14.9 53,136 15.6 56,054 16.0Wyoming 6,829 21.6 6,362 20.4 6,686 21.9 United States 4,582,980 23.4 4,223,540 21.7 4,038,583 20.8Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Estimates Branch, November 2000, August 2001. Web site: www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/stcty/e98_00.htm

1996 1997 1998

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State Total Number Percent Number Percent

Alabama 1,132 263 23.2 347 30.7Alaska 192 24 12.5 31 16.4Arizona 1,530 341 22.3 440 28.7Arkansas 685 194 28.3 242 35.3California 9,781 1,602 16.4 2,273 23.2Colorado 1,181 125 10.6 183 15.5Connecticut 808 75 9.3 104 12.9Delaware 197 18 9.3 24 12.4District of Columbia 111 34 30.8 40 35.5Florida 3,894 731 18.8 971 24.9Georgia 2,298 449 19.5 531 23.1Hawaii 302 48 15.9 62 20.7Idaho 379 60 15.9 86 22.8Illinois 3,075 486 15.8 644 21.0Indiana 1,461 165 11.3 259 17.8Iowa 714 54 7.6 92 12.9Kansas 631 91 14.4 122 19.3Kentucky 986 170 17.2 230 23.3Louisiana 1,218 281 23.1 361 29.7Maine 264 33 12.4 49 18.7Maryland 1,415 108 7.6 183 12.9Massachusetts 1,361 162 11.9 220 16.1Michigan 2,415 314 13.0 452 18.7Minnesota 1,147 96 8.4 140 12.2Mississippi 782 182 23.2 274 35.1Missouri 1,391 180 12.9 246 17.7Montana 220 36 16.4 58 26.4Nebraska 434 59 13.5 79 18.1Nevada 576 52 9.1 84 14.5New Hampshire 285 23 8.2 32 11.2New Jersey 1,866 179 9.6 239 12.8New Mexico 488 124 25.4 153 31.3New York 4,521 902 20.0 1,167 25.8North Carolina 2,100 344 16.4 471 22.4North Dakota 129 25 19.5 30 23.6Ohio 2,654 429 16.2 513 19.3Oklahoma 861 184 21.4 233 27.1Oregon 861 130 15.1 183 21.3Pennsylvania 2,733 384 14.0 524 19.2Rhode Island 244 27 11.0 35 14.4South Carolina 1,002 230 23.0 262 26.2South Dakota 178 15 8.2 23 12.6Tennessee 1,403 286 20.4 377 26.9Texas 6,173 1,303 21.1 1,730 28.0Utah 719 90 12.5 117 16.3Vermont 126 15 12.2 21 17.0Virginia 1,832 154 8.4 226 12.3Washington 1,495 205 13.7 299 20.0West Virginia 385 85 22.2 106 27.6Wisconsin 1,268 152 12.0 193 15.2Wyoming 121 13 10.7 20 16.5 United States 72,021 11,733 16.3 15,781 21.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey , March 2002.

Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty

Poverty Status by State in 2001, People Under 18(Numbers in Thousands)

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State Total Number Percent Number Percent

Alabama 552 73 13.3 109 19.8Alaska 37 2 (B) 4 (B)Arizona 607 49 8.1 74 12.3Arkansas 394 54 13.6 83 21.1California 3,243 275 8.5 537 16.6Colorado 413 31 7.6 58 14.0Connecticut 481 33 6.8 53 11.0Delaware 100 6 6.3 12 11.7District of Columbia 64 13 (B) 19 (B)Florida 2,660 256 9.6 443 16.7Georgia 724 126 17.3 184 25.4Hawaii 158 11 6.8 17 10.6Idaho 149 13 8.5 27 18.0Illinois 1,428 100 7.0 179 12.5Indiana 831 64 7.7 126 15.2Iowa 382 27 7.1 45 11.7Kansas 413 29 7.0 57 13.9Kentucky 507 50 9.9 95 18.8Louisiana 522 61 11.7 109 20.9Maine 211 20 9.7 40 19.1Maryland 616 57 9.2 101 16.4Massachusetts 807 99 12.2 176 21.8Michigan 1,184 104 8.8 159 13.4Minnesota 460 53 11.5 73 15.9Mississippi 306 63 20.7 99 32.3Missouri 664 57 8.6 77 11.6Montana 132 14 10.6 20 15.3Nebraska 202 17 8.4 22 10.8Nevada 230 19 8.1 29 12.8New Hampshire 179 15 8.3 20 11.1New Jersey 1,204 113 9.4 176 14.6New Mexico 246 31 12.6 47 19.1New York 2,414 269 11.1 458 19.0North Carolina 969 161 16.7 217 22.5North Dakota 84 10 12.4 15 18.1Ohio 1,465 111 7.5 200 13.6Oklahoma 423 55 13.1 83 19.5Oregon 359 28 7.7 45 12.6Pennsylvania 1,639 164 10.0 261 15.9Rhode Island 163 18 10.9 31 18.8South Carolina 528 87 16.5 124 23.5South Dakota 106 10 9.8 19 17.8Tennessee 610 71 11.6 114 18.6Texas 2,082 264 12.7 393 18.9Utah 168 15 8.8 25 14.8Vermont 69 8 (B) 15 (B)Virginia 834 81 9.7 112 13.4Washington 701 51 7.2 83 11.8West Virginia 299 30 10.2 58 19.3Wisconsin 692 43 6.2 66 9.5Wyoming 60 5 (B) 10 (B) United States 33,769 3,414 10.1 5,600 16.6

Poverty Status by State in 2001, People 65 Years and Over(Numbers in Thousands)

(B) - represents base less than 75,000.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey , March 2002.

Below Poverty Level Below 125% of Poverty

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County Estimate Percent Estimate Percent Estimate Percent

Allen 2,214 15.3 2,152 15.0 2,096 14.7 Anderson 1,038 12.9 1,039 12.9 1,125 13.7 Atchison 2,200 13.6 2,367 14.6 2,242 13.8 Barber 634 11.5 662 12.4 688 13.0 Barton 3,628 13.0 3,613 12.5 3,532 12.3 Bourbon 2,652 17.8 2,626 17.6 2,643 17.9 Brown 1,789 16.4 1,677 15.3 1,619 14.9 Butler 4,856 8.3 4,957 8.1 4,848 7.8 Chase 431 14.9 469 16.0 422 14.8 Chautauqua 814 18.9 793 18.6 838 19.8 Cherokee 3,957 17.5 3,894 17.2 3,870 17.2 Cheyenne 382 11.8 359 11.4 432 13.3 Clark 181 7.6 225 9.7 224 9.6 Clay 1,063 11.5 1,026 11.4 1,024 11.4 Cloud 1,313 13.0 1,322 13.4 1,337 13.6 Coffey 897 10.3 937 10.8 984 11.2 Comanche 264 13.1 243 12.6 251 13.2 Cowley 4,686 13.0 4,619 12.8 4,515 12.6 Crawford 5,959 16.9 5,973 16.9 5,765 16.3 Decatur 405 11.8 445 13.3 444 13.5 Dickinson 2,137 10.8 1,923 9.9 1,977 10.1 Doniphan 1,173 15.5 1,152 15.1 1,104 14.2 Douglas 10,592 12.7 10,632 11.9 10,495 11.4 Edwards 428 12.5 392 12.1 441 13.5 Elk 645 19.4 673 20.1 642 19.1 Ellis 2,966 11.6 2,900 11.2 2,693 10.5 Ellsworth 653 11.5 645 11.5 611 11.0 Finney 4,274 12.0 3,968 10.8 4,052 10.8 Ford 3,689 12.7 3,503 12.0 3,614 12.3 Franklin 2,697 11.4 2,930 11.8 2,864 11.4 Geary 3,992 15.9 4,009 16.7 3,999 16.9 Gove 287 9.3 290 9.5 362 11.9 Graham 447 13.6 431 13.5 464 14.9 Grant 884 11.4 795 9.9 844 10.6 Gray 448 8.1 480 8.6 551 9.8 Greeley 121 7.0 135 8.0 141 8.5 Greenwood 1,230 15.3 1,247 15.5 1,293 16.3 Hamilton 256 11.3 291 12.4 307 13.0 Harper 858 13.3 821 12.9 833 13.2 Harvey 2,700 8.7 3,064 9.3 2,918 8.8 Haskell 336 8.5 376 9.4 423 10.3 Hodgeman 202 9.0 202 9.2 198 8.9 Jackson 1,383 11.5 1,421 11.7 1,333 10.9 Jefferson 1,457 8.4 1,514 8.4 1,492 8.2 Jewell 538 13.3 478 12.2 545 14.2 Johnson 15,467 3.7 17,701 4.1 17,588 3.9 Kearny 468 11.1 480 11.5 463 11.1 Kingman 940 11.1 905 10.6 959 11.1 Kiowa 423 12.2 346 10.4 391 12.0 Labette 3,434 15.3 3,537 15.6 3,341 14.8 Lane 232 10.5 243 10.9 249 11.4 Leavenworth 5,585 9.0 5,950 9.5 5,626 8.9 Lincoln 434 12.9 392 11.8 402 12.1 Linn 1,223 13.7 1,283 14.0 1,325 14.2

Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 1995, 1997, 1998

1995 1997 1998

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County Estimate Percent Estimate Percent Estimate Percent

Estimates of People of All Ages in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 1995, 1997, 1998

1995 1997 1998

Logan 336 10.9 353 11.8 309 10.5 Lyon 4,408 13.3 4,383 13.5 4,400 13.4 McPherson 1,885 6.9 1,755 6.4 2,113 7.6 Marion 1,304 10.3 1,368 10.5 1,364 10.5 Marshall 1,324 11.8 1,507 13.8 1,336 12.3 Meade 361 8.2 362 8.2 369 8.4 Miami 2,206 8.7 2,373 9.1 2,163 8.0 Mitchell 705 10.3 672 10.0 677 10.0 Montgomery 5,945 16.0 5,847 15.9 5,537 15.1 Morris 772 12.3 699 11.4 704 11.4 Morton 388 11.6 393 11.5 398 11.4 Nemaha 1,076 10.2 1,036 10.0 1,141 11.0 Neosho 2,445 14.7 2,283 13.8 2,392 14.5 Ness 336 9.2 338 9.3 354 9.8 Norton 688 13.0 693 13.3 636 12.4 Osage 1,643 9.8 1,735 10.1 1,774 10.3 Osborne 563 12.4 589 12.8 591 13.0 Ottawa 520 9.0 494 8.4 517 8.8 Pawnee 722 10.5 835 12.4 758 11.3 Phillips 644 10.6 720 12.1 795 13.5 Pottawatomie 1,601 8.9 1,575 8.4 1,675 8.8 Pratt 1,008 10.5 1,104 11.5 1,069 11.3 Rawlins 375 11.6 373 11.9 433 14.3 Reno 7,618 12.5 7,556 12.3 7,425 12.0 Republic 706 11.5 748 12.5 780 13.2 Rice 1,357 13.6 1,318 13.3 1,295 13.3 Riley 7,849 14.4 7,572 14.1 6,578 12.3 Rooks 696 12.1 744 13.2 764 13.7 Rush 460 13.2 446 13.2 477 14.2 Russell 1,034 13.5 1,060 14.1 1,039 13.9 Saline 5,633 10.8 5,778 11.2 5,521 10.7 Scott 405 8.0 396 7.9 432 8.7 Sedgwick 51,362 11.8 50,949 11.3 47,643 10.5 Seward 3,134 15.6 2,816 14.0 2,664 13.2 Shawnee 16,424 10.0 18,195 10.7 17,886 10.4 Sheridan 297 10.8 311 11.4 324 12.1 Sherman 892 13.4 995 15.3 914 14.1 Smith 595 12.7 594 13.2 605 13.4 Stafford 708 13.9 717 14.4 749 15.2 Stanton 238 10.3 209 9.2 231 10.2 Stevens 606 11.2 563 10.3 553 10.1 Sumner 2,675 10.0 2,568 9.5 2,372 8.7 Thomas 948 11.6 937 11.9 901 11.5 Trego 365 10.7 365 11.2 374 11.5 Wabaunsee 604 9.1 513 7.8 505 7.7 Wallace 230 12.7 239 13.1 258 14.3 Washington 916 13.8 817 12.6 829 12.9 Wichita 291 10.7 321 12.2 330 12.8 Wilson 1,551 15.0 1,579 15.3 1,527 14.8 Woodson 587 15.0 594 15.4 574 15.0 Wyandotte 29,574 19.2 28,141 18.3 26,484 17.3 Kansas 280,972 11.0 283,038 10.9 274,974 10.5

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Program, January 1999, December 2000, December 2001. Web site: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/stcty/a98_20.htm.

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County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Allen 539 17.7 584 19.8 556 18.9 Anderson 212 13.1 277 17.0 285 17.2 Atchison 569 17.2 643 19.9 624 19.1 Barber 126 11.3 169 15.8 171 16.2 Barton 857 15.1 926 16.7 898 16.1 Bourbon 590 20.4 676 23.5 664 23.3 Brown 420 18.5 455 20.0 439 19.3 Butler 1,169 9.1 1,333 10.2 1,259 9.4 Chase 95 16.9 129 22.6 110 19.8 Chautauqua 155 20.3 192 25.5 197 26.1 Cherokee 1,016 22.2 1,032 22.7 1,040 22.9 Cheyenne 82 13.7 90 15.9 105 17.9 Clark 30 6.4 59 12.8 58 12.5 Clay 237 12.9 280 15.7 273 15.3 Cloud 235 13.2 293 17.1 295 17.2 Coffey 169 9.2 239 13.1 243 13.1 Comanche 58 15.9 60 17.1 62 17.8 Cowley 1,110 15.0 1,189 16.6 1,170 16.4 Crawford 1,213 19.2 1,322 21.0 1,330 20.9 Decatur 86 12.8 120 19.0 112 18.3 Dickinson 478 12.1 484 12.7 494 12.8 Doniphan 267 17.6 282 18.7 284 18.5 Douglas 1,608 12.1 1,862 13.5 1,860 13.1 Edwards 90 13.6 102 16.5 120 18.8 Elk 115 22.2 162 29.7 156 28.4 Ellis 547 10.6 631 12.7 580 11.7 Ellsworth 122 10.9 142 13.2 129 12.1 Finney 1,085 12.7 1,281 15.0 1,230 13.9 Ford 856 14.2 1,012 17.0 1,017 16.8 Franklin 678 13.8 814 16.0 793 15.2 Geary 917 18.6 1,095 24.5 1,049 23.7 Gove 52 8.0 74 12.2 85 14.1 Graham 89 13.1 112 17.9 114 18.6 Grant 288 14.2 271 13.3 288 14.2 Gray 113 8.2 149 11.1 161 11.7 Greeley 30 7.4 40 10.8 41 11.2 Greenwood 261 17.7 312 20.9 329 22.2 Hamilton 56 12.5 80 18.1 87 19.2 Harper 193 15.6 207 17.7 215 18.4 Harvey 628 9.8 766 11.7 742 11.2 Haskell 88 9.1 123 13.1 134 13.8 Hodgeman 51 10.8 57 12.6 53 11.5 Jackson 289 11.1 371 14.6 336 13.1 Jefferson 374 10.2 405 10.9 399 10.7 Jewell 100 13.4 115 16.4 127 18.6 Johnson 3,120 3.9 4,021 4.9 3,813 4.5 Kearny 129 12.5 160 16.2 156 15.8 Kingman 200 11.4 238 13.8 243 13.8 Kiowa 98 13.9 91 13.9 104 16.2 Labette 835 18.4 914 20.5 876 19.5 Lane 58 12.3 67 14.7 66 14.9 Leavenworth 1,321 9.2 1,524 10.7 1,500 10.4 Lincoln 88 13.6 94 14.9 97 15.2 Linn 281 15.5 344 18.6 352 18.5

Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Counties in Kansas

1995, 1997, 1998

1995 1997 1998

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County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Estimates of Related Children Age 5-17 in Families in Poverty for Counties in Kansas

1995, 1997, 1998

1995 1997 1998

Logan 78 12.2 97 16.5 83 14.3 Lyon 992 14.6 1,099 16.8 1,115 16.8 McPherson 423 7.5 430 7.9 519 9.3 Marion 242 10.1 310 12.9 307 12.6 Marshall 276 12.5 378 17.8 333 15.6 Meade 80 8.6 102 11.2 98 10.7 Miami 518 9.7 610 11.3 555 9.9 Mitchell 131 9.5 162 12.2 166 12.3 Montgomery 1,354 18.9 1,448 21.0 1,394 20.2 Morris 176 14.6 179 15.4 174 14.8 Morton 120 15.1 132 16.6 128 15.8 Nemaha 260 11.5 279 12.9 293 13.4 Neosho 548 16.7 567 17.7 610 19.0 Ness 72 9.3 91 12.4 91 12.5 Norton 132 13.5 162 16.9 150 15.9 Osage 383 10.8 457 12.8 484 13.4 Osborne 121 15.0 151 18.5 147 18.3 Ottawa 103 9.0 132 11.4 129 10.9 Pawnee 168 12.2 224 17.2 205 15.8 Phillips 113 9.7 169 15.2 188 17.0 Pottawatomie 378 9.6 464 11.5 459 11.1 Pratt 221 11.3 285 15.1 276 14.8 Rawlins 82 12.1 100 16.3 108 18.5 Reno 1,702 14.4 1,871 16.3 1,823 15.6 Republic 152 14.2 189 17.8 190 18.0 Rice 344 17.1 342 17.4 342 17.7 Riley 1,479 15.2 1,509 16.3 1,241 13.4 Rooks 157 13.3 198 17.7 198 17.8 Rush 90 14.6 97 17.2 110 19.6 Russell 216 15.5 242 18.5 247 18.9 Saline 1,381 13.6 1,475 15.2 1,412 14.4 Scott 86 7.7 117 10.1 120 10.4 Sedgwick 12,951 15.0 12,743 14.7 11,552 13.1 Seward 836 18.0 881 19.4 810 17.6 Shawnee 4,443 14.1 4,671 14.9 4,614 14.6 Sheridan 61 10.0 82 14.4 79 14.1 Sherman 216 16.3 273 22.1 253 20.5 Smith 121 14.5 132 17.0 136 17.4 Stafford 149 15.4 191 19.8 202 20.9 Stanton 68 12.5 70 13.9 75 14.9 Stevens 171 13.8 189 15.5 172 13.9 Sumner 633 10.7 700 11.9 651 11.0 Thomas 223 12.7 251 15.1 242 14.6 Trego 75 10.5 87 13.0 96 14.5 Wabaunsee 130 9.5 133 10.0 122 9.2 Wallace 57 14.4 70 17.9 76 19.9 Washington 183 14.2 204 16.3 199 16.0 Wichita 73 11.5 102 17.2 103 17.5 Wilson 362 17.4 416 20.7 401 19.7 Woodson 127 17.1 157 21.5 148 20.4 Wyandotte 8,069 25.5 7,685 24.8 7,066 22.7 Kansas 65,999 13.0 71,575 14.2 68,613 13.4

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Program, February 1999, November 2000, December 2001. Web site: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/stcty/b98_20.htm

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County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Allen 812 20.2 848 21.4 750 19.1 Anderson 345 16.0 414 18.9 402 18.1 Atchison 879 19.7 945 21.4 877 19.8 Barber 202 13.7 248 17.3 237 16.8 Barton 1,378 17.8 1,384 17.8 1,301 16.9 Bourbon 920 23.4 1,019 25.7 940 24.0 Brown 665 21.9 678 22.0 637 20.7 Butler 1,795 10.5 1,978 11.2 1,858 10.3 Chase 146 19.5 182 23.5 142 18.9 Chautauqua 251 24.3 290 28.1 286 27.8 Cherokee 1,516 25.2 1,523 25.0 1,458 24.1 Cheyenne 123 15.6 117 15.4 145 18.4 Clark 45 7.4 97 16.0 76 12.5 Clay 383 15.8 402 16.8 398 16.7 Cloud 384 16.2 438 18.9 432 18.7 Coffey 269 11.2 372 15.2 345 14.0 Comanche 89 17.9 75 15.5 79 16.5 Cowley 1,696 17.1 1,811 18.5 1,636 16.8 Crawford 1,891 22.3 1,975 22.9 1,840 21.2 Decatur 136 15.0 164 18.9 155 18.5 Dickinson 759 14.5 688 13.4 721 13.9 Doniphan 397 19.7 401 19.7 377 18.3 Douglas 2,570 13.5 2,843 14.1 2,810 13.7 Edwards 144 16.5 141 17.1 161 19.1 Elk 182 25.0 241 31.0 189 24.3 Ellis 868 12.6 929 13.7 849 12.6 Ellsworth 188 12.8 199 13.8 184 13.0 Finney 1,811 14.4 1,975 15.4 1,904 14.4 Ford 1,437 16.4 1,565 17.8 1,554 17.4 Franklin 1,002 14.8 1,190 16.7 1,075 14.9 Geary 1,722 22.2 1,865 26.2 1,995 28.5 Gove 88 10.3 102 12.7 130 16.3 Graham 147 17.0 156 19.2 157 19.8 Grant 417 15.1 354 12.6 395 14.2 Gray 187 10.3 206 11.3 241 13.1 Greeley 43 7.9 51 10.1 50 10.0 Greenwood 381 19.4 458 22.8 417 21.0 Hamilton 87 14.3 119 19.6 121 19.7 Harper 282 17.1 295 18.6 286 18.1 Harvey 972 11.3 1,153 12.9 1,089 12.1 Haskell 130 9.8 176 13.4 173 12.9 Hodgeman 74 11.7 71 11.5 70 11.3 Jackson 474 13.7 572 16.7 505 14.7 Jefferson 554 11.4 560 11.2 567 11.4 Jewell 152 15.6 163 17.6 171 19.0 Johnson 5,441 4.9 6,209 5.4 6,527 5.5 Kearny 209 14.5 230 16.5 216 15.5 Kingman 319 13.5 349 14.8 356 14.9 Kiowa 153 16.2 119 13.4 140 16.2 Labette 1,254 20.6 1,356 22.2 1,211 19.9 Lane 83 13.3 91 14.8 87 14.8 Leavenworth 2,079 10.8 2,343 12.1 2,228 11.4 Lincoln 133 16.0 129 15.7 138 16.8 Linn 405 17.2 493 20.2 460 18.5

Estimates of People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 1995, 1997, 1998

1995 1997 1998

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County Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Estimates of People Under Age 18 in Poverty for Kansas Counties, 1995, 1997, 1998

1995 1997 1998

Logan 122 14.4 139 17.5 117 15.2 Lyon 1,535 16.2 1,653 17.8 1,607 17.2 McPherson 677 9.0 597 8.1 785 10.4 Marion 398 12.7 454 14.1 448 13.9 Marshall 441 14.7 571 19.5 486 16.6 Meade 126 10.1 134 10.8 143 11.5 Miami 792 11.0 896 12.2 756 10.0 Mitchell 211 11.6 226 12.8 232 13.0 Montgomery 2,147 22.1 2,216 23.2 2,012 21.2 Morris 265 16.6 244 15.6 243 15.4 Morton 174 16.6 168 15.9 176 16.4 Nemaha 393 12.9 365 12.3 419 14.1 Neosho 842 19.1 831 19.0 831 19.1 Ness 109 11.0 117 12.3 121 12.9 Norton 220 16.9 238 18.5 223 17.6 Osage 591 12.7 665 13.9 676 14.1 Osborne 177 16.0 206 18.0 190 17.0 Ottawa 171 11.4 199 12.8 215 13.7 Pawnee 249 13.7 317 18.1 263 15.2 Phillips 187 12.0 253 16.8 273 18.3 Pottawatomie 610 11.4 697 12.5 713 12.5 Pratt 337 13.2 419 16.7 373 15.1 Rawlins 127 14.6 137 17.1 148 19.4 Reno 2,716 16.8 2,946 18.5 2,733 17.0 Republic 230 16.1 262 18.3 254 17.9 Rice 519 18.9 466 17.2 473 17.8 Riley 2,203 15.1 1,888 13.4 1,579 11.3 Rooks 243 15.3 278 18.1 272 18.0 Rush 136 16.6 141 18.6 153 20.4 Russell 320 17.7 340 19.7 319 18.6 Saline 2,154 15.5 2,196 16.2 2,087 15.4 Scott 127 8.4 160 10.1 159 10.2 Sedgwick 21,101 17.2 21,223 17.0 19,269 15.2 Seward 1,347 20.5 1,326 20.1 1,205 18.2 Shawnee 6,894 16.0 7,312 16.7 6,918 15.8 Sheridan 104 12.9 110 14.4 114 15.3 Sherman 327 17.9 380 21.9 327 19.0 Smith 181 16.7 173 16.8 174 17.0 Stafford 236 17.6 277 20.4 263 19.4 Stanton 105 13.6 86 11.8 99 13.8 Stevens 253 14.8 256 15.0 227 13.2 Sumner 945 12.0 1,021 12.8 865 10.8 Thomas 346 14.5 341 14.9 326 14.4 Trego 108 11.8 112 12.9 118 13.8 Wabaunsee 203 11.2 178 9.9 166 9.3 Wallace 88 16.6 91 17.1 106 20.3 Washington 268 16.1 274 16.7 253 15.5 Wichita 114 13.3 144 17.5 132 16.3 Wilson 538 19.8 598 22.3 528 19.5 Woodson 183 18.8 221 22.8 177 18.4 Wyandotte 12,616 28.7 12,028 27.6 10,570 24.4

Kansas 104,574 14.9 109,324 15.4 102,867 14.4

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Program, February 1999, December 2000, December 2001. Web site: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/stcty/d98_20.htm.

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County FY99 FY00 FY01 FY99 FY00 FY01

Allen 936 1,057 12.9 1,129 6.8 $620,853 $716,694 15.4 $783,358 9.3Anderson 379 413 9.0 434 5.1 243,873 300,631 23.3 316,858 5.4Atchison 1,109 1,056 -4.8 1,060 0.4 765,286 711,571 -7.0 757,613 6.5Barber 225 216 -4.0 220 1.9 147,768 137,033 -7.3 149,616 9.2Barton 1,516 1,508 -0.5 1,338 -11.3 1,007,646 1,041,907 3.4 933,389 -10.4Bourbon 1,263 1,209 -4.3 1,202 -0.6 844,541 802,920 -4.9 814,739 1.5Brown 747 728 -2.5 803 10.3 486,014 484,995 -0.2 528,831 9.0Butler 1,986 2,051 3.3 2,344 14.3 1,404,314 1,524,873 8.6 1,842,561 20.8Chase 128 116 -9.4 150 29.3 83,126 79,063 -4.9 103,952 31.5Chautauqua 369 390 5.7 392 0.5 229,553 232,179 1.1 242,465 4.4Cherokee 2,186 2,072 -5.2 2,177 5.1 1,535,408 1,447,334 -5.7 1,584,221 9.5Cheyenne 75 81 8.0 79 -2.5 48,803 55,174 13.1 52,688 -4.5Clark 72 65 -9.7 76 16.9 52,109 44,383 -14.8 52,814 19.0Clay 354 336 -5.1 340 1.2 204,065 201,732 -1.1 199,443 -1.1Cloud 415 424 2.2 430 1.4 271,240 269,978 -0.5 280,913 4.1Coffey 349 364 4.3 365 0.3 213,803 232,514 8.8 248,726 7.0Comanche 53 49 -7.5 51 4.1 29,635 22,614 -23.7 28,078 24.2Cowley 2,272 2,302 1.3 2,384 3.6 1,611,538 1,656,542 2.8 1,725,153 4.1Crawford 2,679 2,598 -3.0 2,861 10.1 1,840,269 1,821,694 -1.0 2,142,568 17.6Decatur 85 77 -9.4 77 0.0 52,788 46,624 -11.7 49,233 5.6Dickinson 606 544 -10.2 582 7.0 407,655 354,960 -12.9 390,841 10.1Doniphan 518 499 -3.7 491 -1.6 351,434 348,678 -0.8 330,782 -5.1Douglas 3,052 2,908 -4.7 2,827 -2.8 2,259,201 2,185,660 -3.3 2,194,096 0.4Edwards 132 141 6.8 166 17.7 92,869 91,900 -1.0 110,233 19.9Elk 268 227 -15.3 241 6.2 192,958 154,236 -20.1 165,313 7.2Ellis 963 914 -5.1 858 -6.1 616,150 618,225 0.3 567,865 -8.1Ellsworth 142 145 2.1 159 9.7 96,791 104,408 7.9 111,689 7.0Finney 1,209 1,263 4.5 1,584 25.4 838,262 882,950 5.3 1,182,886 34.0Ford 1,312 1,460 11.3 1,534 5.1 993,864 1,111,769 11.9 1,184,770 6.6Franklin 1,236 1,218 -1.5 1,262 3.6 857,525 855,393 -0.2 911,235 6.5Geary 1,648 1,648 0.0 1,761 6.9 1,153,880 1,172,036 1.6 1,220,776 4.2Gove 46 36 -21.7 47 30.6 24,264 20,964 -13.6 24,421 16.5Graham 95 86 -9.5 90 4.7 53,906 46,005 -14.7 51,912 12.8Grant 279 262 -6.1 303 15.6 195,766 190,548 -2.7 215,841 13.3Gray 113 108 -4.4 99 -8.3 80,776 77,599 -3.9 67,869 -12.5

Beneficiaries (Average per Month) Annual Expenditures

Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by CountyFiscal Years 1999, 2000, and 2001

Change FY 00-01

Change FY 99-00

Change FY 00-01

Change FY 99-00

Percent Percent Percent Percent

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County FY99 FY00 FY01 FY99 FY00 FY01

Beneficiaries (Average per Month) Annual Expenditures

Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by CountyFiscal Years 1999, 2000, and 2001

Change FY 00-01

Change FY 99-00

Change FY 00-01

Change FY 99-00

Percent Percent Percent Percent

Greeley 28 22 -21.4 35 59.1 $19,110 $14,802 -22.5 $22,585 52.6Greenwood 586 552 -5.8 530 -4.0 408,485 370,473 -9.3 361,521 -2.4Hamilton 92 112 21.7 100 -10.7 73,089 87,266 19.4 72,921 -16.4Harper 329 309 -6.1 316 2.3 205,272 199,297 -2.9 212,812 6.8Harvey 1,087 1,086 -0.1 1,243 14.5 746,283 765,474 2.6 903,720 18.1Haskell 130 121 -6.9 100 -17.4 81,232 91,031 12.1 73,461 -19.3Hodgeman 25 31 24.0 31 0.0 16,606 20,372 22.7 20,512 0.7Jackson 470 452 -3.8 492 8.8 334,562 318,398 -4.8 364,656 14.5Jefferson 536 490 -8.6 510 4.1 383,827 351,993 -8.3 377,221 7.2Jewell 108 127 17.6 145 14.2 57,774 60,105 4.0 79,115 31.6Johnson 3,411 3,638 6.7 3,899 7.2 2,423,256 2,557,701 5.5 2,834,373 10.8Kearny 144 142 -1.4 157 10.6 92,454 108,325 17.2 119,762 10.6Kingman 305 339 11.1 325 -4.1 209,076 235,276 12.5 218,434 -7.2Kiowa 125 110 -12.0 119 8.2 79,421 71,434 -10.1 73,602 3.0Labette 1,742 1,796 3.1 1,852 3.1 1,112,351 1,165,981 4.8 1,270,530 9.0Lane 58 76 31.0 81 6.6 45,947 54,227 18.0 54,980 1.4Leavenworth 2,340 2,290 -2.1 2,512 9.7 1,784,544 1,716,178 -3.8 1,972,157 14.9Lincoln 81 85 4.9 82 -3.5 56,489 54,477 -3.6 50,479 -7.3Linn 524 524 0.0 605 15.5 355,449 345,883 -2.7 439,112 27.0Logan 91 91 0.0 109 19.8 62,261 59,624 -4.2 76,154 27.7Lyon 1,771 1,689 -4.6 1,630 -3.5 1,303,707 1,244,803 -4.5 1,243,299 -0.1McPherson 687 667 -2.9 772 15.7 458,458 455,028 -0.7 548,531 20.5Marion 323 376 16.4 360 -4.3 211,573 265,786 25.6 253,487 -4.6Marshall 375 318 -15.2 340 6.9 243,181 190,350 -21.7 205,728 8.1Meade 59 68 15.3 90 32.4 34,839 44,721 28.4 59,088 32.1Miami 779 850 9.1 945 11.2 537,206 607,180 13.0 697,757 14.9Mitchell 132 129 -2.3 129 0.0 81,018 77,900 -3.8 85,546 9.8Montgomery 2,524 2,444 -3.2 2,519 3.1 1,699,855 1,656,964 -2.5 1,823,495 10.1Morris 191 188 -1.6 196 4.3 115,932 117,926 1.7 128,813 9.2Morton 97 101 4.1 107 5.9 60,185 67,312 11.8 82,277 22.2Nemaha 243 257 5.8 276 7.4 156,811 164,468 4.9 179,904 9.4Neosho 1,198 1,184 -1.2 1,187 0.3 781,072 776,631 -0.6 794,882 2.4Ness 51 37 -27.5 41 10.8 36,020 19,205 -46.7 24,919 29.8Norton 154 140 -9.1 143 2.1 91,017 82,714 -9.1 89,826 8.6Osage 737 686 -6.9 724 5.5 537,266 483,947 -9.9 540,439 11.7

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County FY99 FY00 FY01 FY99 FY00 FY01

Beneficiaries (Average per Month) Annual Expenditures

Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expenditures, by CountyFiscal Years 1999, 2000, and 2001

Change FY 00-01

Change FY 99-00

Change FY 00-01

Change FY 99-00

Percent Percent Percent Percent

Osborne 147 151 2.7 167 10.6 $93,494 $98,864 5.7 $112,913 14.2Ottawa 127 148 16.5 142 -4.1 85,603 93,237 8.9 77,449 -16.9Pawnee 264 226 -14.4 190 -15.9 154,358 138,708 -10.1 117,289 -15.4Phillips 222 208 -6.3 203 -2.4 137,087 129,705 -5.4 134,590 3.8Pottawatomie 469 462 -1.5 563 21.9 319,754 303,632 -5.0 388,618 28.0Pratt 401 378 -5.7 399 5.6 256,020 250,133 -2.3 277,757 11.0Rawlins 67 62 -7.5 66 6.5 38,354 29,319 -23.6 34,379 17.3Reno 3,505 3,744 6.8 3,789 1.2 2,611,466 2,842,890 8.9 2,942,641 3.5Republic 237 227 -4.2 243 7.0 144,531 143,144 -1.0 148,553 3.8Rice 424 399 -5.9 444 11.3 273,234 259,404 -5.1 310,661 19.8Riley 1,177 1,183 0.5 1,286 8.7 838,961 836,545 -0.3 969,939 15.9Rooks 221 247 11.8 242 -2.0 141,812 149,217 5.2 155,114 4.0Rush 149 134 -10.1 152 13.4 95,189 85,964 -9.7 92,430 7.5Russell 433 412 -4.8 396 -3.9 287,190 281,707 -1.9 271,141 -3.8Saline 2,119 2,026 -4.4 2,273 12.2 1,441,716 1,378,777 -4.4 1,637,857 18.8Scott 109 88 -19.3 94 6.8 64,232 51,736 -19.5 64,995 25.6Sedgwick 24,750 25,970 4.9 28,846 11.1 19,696,647 21,054,572 6.9 24,188,196 14.9Seward 962 1,006 4.6 1,022 1.6 693,540 755,733 9.0 777,666 2.9Shawnee 8,786 8,456 -3.8 8,560 1.2 6,714,950 6,302,383 -6.1 6,523,354 3.5Sheridan 57 54 -5.3 46 -14.8 29,835 28,662 -3.9 22,314 -22.1Sherman 295 300 1.7 360 20.0 203,785 209,914 3.0 262,393 25.0Smith 143 135 -5.6 125 -7.4 97,561 88,312 -9.5 92,579 4.8Stafford 296 257 -13.2 279 8.6 184,054 174,198 -5.4 182,745 4.9Stanton 52 52 0.0 56 7.7 32,116 33,518 4.4 39,330 17.3Stevens 138 173 25.4 184 6.4 99,353 123,085 23.9 134,908 9.6Sumner 911 1,082 18.8 1,142 5.5 624,354 795,767 27.5 872,510 9.6Thomas 248 251 1.2 266 6.0 175,087 184,192 5.2 197,740 7.4Trego 100 91 -9.0 100 9.9 63,766 61,352 -3.8 64,763 5.6Wabaunsee 111 91 -18.0 119 30.8 72,024 55,194 -23.4 75,353 36.5Wallace 72 51 -29.2 49 -3.9 59,420 33,658 -43.4 38,420 14.1Washington 208 185 -11.1 196 5.9 111,455 97,856 -12.2 114,661 17.2Wichita 95 84 -11.6 85 1.2 66,828 54,434 -18.5 60,843 11.8Wilson 576 629 9.2 710 12.9 393,960 428,893 8.9 500,294 16.6Woodson 217 203 -6.5 203 0.0 125,392 133,640 6.6 135,661 1.5Wyandotte 12,333 11,428 -7.3 11,631 1.8 9,363,606 8,625,038 -7.9 9,060,790 5.1Kansas 110,767 110,619 -0.1 117,241 6.0 $79,702,839 $81,215,186 1.9 $89,007,787 9.6Source: Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Services. Web site: www.srskansas.org/admin/cntypckt/

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Mining

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in Kansas, 1998-2000*(Thousand metric tons and thousand dollars unless otherwise specified)**

Mineral Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

Cement Portland 1,800 $138,000 1,970 $149,000 2,050 $153,000 Clays Common 585 2,510 592 2,770 592 2,770 Gemstones NA 29 NA 21 NA 21Helium: Grade-A - million cubic meters 56 110,000 61 121,000 64 127,000Salt 3,090 120,000 2,780 115,000 2,670 111,000Sand and Gravel (construction) 10,800 31,400 10,800 31,300 10,500 31,000

Stone: Crushed 21,800 115,000 23,600 116,000 26,000 131,000 Dimension 1/ - metric tons 15,800 1,240 16,100 1,640 16,800 1,780

Combined values of cement (masonry), clays (fuller's earth), gypsum (crude), helium, pumice and pumicite, sand and gravel (industrial) XX 31,400 XX 63,700 XX 66,600

Total XX $551,000 XX $600,000 XX $624,000

Source: U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Kansas Geological Survey, The Mineral Industry of Kansas, 2000 . p = Preliminary; r = Revised NA - Not available XX - Not applicable. * Production as measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers). ** Data are rounded and may not add to totals shown. 1/ Excludes certain stones; kind and value included with "Combined value" figure.

1998 1999r 2000p

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Allen

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

Chautauqua

Cherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

Clay

Cloud

Coffey

ComancheCowley

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

RileyRooks

Rush

Russell

Saline

Scott

Sedgwick

Seward

Shawnee

SheridanSherman

Smith

Stafford

Stanton

Stevens Sumner

Thomas

TregoWabaunsee

Wallace

Washington

Wichita

Wilson

Woodson

Wyandotte3

4 5

2

6

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SGSG

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SaltS-o

D-L

SG CS

CSCS

CSCS

CS CS

CSCS

CS

CS

CSCSClay

ClayCem

S-oCS

CSCem

Clay ClayCSCem

Clay

CSClayCem

CSCS

SGSG

CSCS

CS

IS

CSSG

SGCS D-L

D-L

CS

CS

CS

CS

Gyp

SGSG SG

Clay

SG

SG

CS

CS

CS

CS

CS

CS

CS

CS

CSCS

D-LCSClay

SG

SGSaltHe

Clay

ClayCSD-LDS

Cem Cement�PlantClayCrushed�StoneDimension�LimestoneDimension�Stone

D-SdFul

GypHeIS

Dimension�SandstoneFullers�earthGypsumHeliumIndustrial�sand

PerPum

S-oSaltSG

Perlite�plantPumice�and�pumiciteSulfurSaltSand�and�GravelCrushed�Stone/Sand�and�Gravel�Districts

KEY

Source:�Kansas�Geological�Survey/U.S.�Geological�Survey,�2000.�

Principal�Mineral�Producing�Localities�in�Kansas,�2000

CS

CSCS Pum

D-Sd

DS

DS

DS

Ful

Per CG

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Oil Production in Kansas 1889-2001, Selected Years

Barrels Barrels Year (thousands) Year (thousands)

1889 + 1982 67,010 1899 85 1983 69,389 1909 1,264 1984 75,226 1919 33,048 1985 75,407 1929 42,813 1986 67,034 1939 60,703 1987 59,885 1949 100,164 1988 57,910 1959 119,474 1989 56,290 1969 88,716 1990 55,704 1970 84,853 1991 56,764 1972 73,744 1992 53,173 1973 66,227 1993 48,362 1974 61,691 1994 47,333 1975 59,106 1995 45,836r 1976 58,714 1996 44,001r 1977 57,496 1997 49,291r 1978 56,619 1998 36,413r 1979 56,145 1999 33,993r 1980 58,541 2000 35,133r 1981 64,023 2001 34,104

+ Less than 1,000. r=revisedSource: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, various issues. Web site: www.kgs.ukans.edu/

Natural Gas Production in Kansas

Year Quantity Year Quantity

1886 68,220 1981 611,932,300 1896 1,218,408 1982 428,810,300 1906 69,323,000 1983 429,893,300 1916 31,710,000 1984 484,118,000 1926 38,095,000 1985 517,224,330 1936 69,178,000 1986 451,993,944 1946 143,005,000 1987 459,468,000 1956 525,931,757 1988 560,046,000 1966 856,422,000 1989 593,456,325 1967 881,139,000 1990 559,865,392 1968 848,381,000 1991 613,616,762 1969 888,039,000 1992 620,775,435 1970 909,413,000 1993 679,553,636 1972 898,618,000 1994 689,029,117 1973 902,190,000 1995 740,037,762r1974 894,308,000 1996 743,085,806r1975 850,786,000 1997 691,165,392r1976 836,206,000 1998 608,638,900r1977 787,917,000 1999 567,245,051r1978 852,401,000 2000 532,327,244r1979 803,645,200 2001 480,944,297 1980 694,406,900

Source: Kansas Geological Survey, Oil and Gas Production in Kansas, various issues. Web site: www.kgs.ukans.edu/ r=revised

1886-2001, Selected Years (thousands cubic feet)

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Number of Wells

County 1999r 2000r 2001 1999r 2000r 2001

Allen 170,168 193,163 108,442 33 33 46Barber 10,919,951 11,201,560 8,541,820 571 581 582Barton 420,650 425,352 484,076 28 28 37Bourbon 5,568 4,832 2,740 4 4 4Chase 244,183 288,281 186,460 79 82 41Chautauqua 583,860 663,076 612,161 110 123 126Cheyenne 388,061 327,159 351,989 67 67 76Clark 2,737,911 2,645,058 1,778,987 124 137 137Comanche 9,368,809 9,095,391 8,953,298 163 1,177 1,202Cowley 67,774 60,959 16,126 45 36 25Edwards 2,400,327 2,331,009 1,956,822 182 185 192Elk 168,072 171,027 113,419 19 18 19Ellis 7,906 3,935 3,297 0 0 0Ellsworth 125,068 87,836 55,316 13 12 12Finney 44,916,684 41,629,643 32,139,125 993 1,006 1,025Ford 564,140 463,663 314,365 20 20 20Franklin 24,044 5,320 26,120 16 15 17Grant 85,854,806 77,208,826 56,896,563 1,360 1,363 1,362Gray 112,122 97,513 77,383 4 4 3Greeley 4,692,610 4,571,723 2,346,568 117 124 124Greenwood 1,929 1,476 3,639 1 1 1Hamilton 15,520,716 13,490,449 10,925,507 337 1,328 353Harper 4,100,533 3,950,071 3,300,995 1,269 1,272 1,281Harvey 295,316 265,329 227,198 45 39 41Haskell 45,566,790 44,402,682 33,571,133 797 879 1,879Hodgeman 0 37,098 8,075 0 1 1Jefferson 0 0 4,126 0 0 1Johnson 450,032 217,201 122,688 73 73 66Kearny 70,875,827 65,736,128 50,631,386 1,853 1,418 1,407Kingman 7,767,312 7,328,439 6,284,938 526 529 533Kiowa 6,026,023 4,975,172 3,558,376 137 136 141Labette 36,980 47,342 65,833 32 23 30Leavenworth 131,605 124,877 88,563 55 70 63Linn 14,729 14,834 6,420 9 9 9McPherson 216,171 181,888 146,743 54 44 43Marion 581,190 587,830 465,569 186 193 194Meade 6,876,821 6,264,794 4,295,942 219 238 244Miami 0 83,959 91,877 0 20 22Montgomery 1,043,368 1,180,967 866,396 185 224 223Morris 0 0 0 1 1 0Morton 47,265,097 43,283,229 33,688,166 1,086 1,023 1,037Neosho 180,754 146,780 359,006 52 32 29Pawnee 1,391,383 1,244,895 858,198 170 166 160Pratt 1,857,264 1,592,057 1,157,160 207 204 203Reno 1,426,631 1,208,684 932,230 71 73 70Rice 585,564 572,081 1,430,957 49 47 44Rush 685,125 300,572 267,338 57 57 50Scott 338,613 313,919 260,836 19 18 18Sedgwick 23,768 19,871 15,187 3 3 3Seward 33,587,609 31,527,720 23,648,418 800 808 811Sherman 281,403 289,978 347,465 29 34 42Stafford 1,250,226 1,055,106 762,985 65 65 83Stanton 27,106,739 24,936,892 18,876,636 660 672 676Stevens 126,068,445 122,071,474 84,908,236 1,724 1,740 1,743Sumner 698,100 711,635 513,632 23 19 20Wallace 167,492 135,854 231,568 1 4 4Wichita 112,161 104,365 94,079 4 4 5Wilson 635,785 602,232 620,918 99 103 91Woodson 50,086 43,181 28,612 18 19 19 Total 567,000,887 530,544,450 398,632,146 14,864 16,604 16,690

Note: Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. Source: Kansas Geological Survey. Web site: www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/County/ten_year.xls

Kansas Gas Production and Number of Producing Wells by County, 1999-2001

Gas Production (thousands cubic feet)

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Kansas�Gas�Production�by�County,�2001(in�Million�Cubic�Feet)

Source:�Kansas�Geological�Survey,�Web�site:�www.kgs.ukans.edu/

Cherokee�BasinSedgwick�BasinWestern�Kansas

Central�Kansas�Uplift Salina�Basin Nemaha�Anticline Forest�CityBasin

Allen

108

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

8,542

Barton

484

Bourbon

3

Brown

Butler

Chase

186

Chautauqua

612

Cherokee

Cheyenne

352

Clark

1,779

ClayCloud

Coffey

Comanche

8,953

Cowley

16

Crawford

Decatur

Dickinson

Doniphan

Douglas

Edwards

1,957

Elk

113

Ellis

Ellsworth

55

Finney

32,139

Ford

314

Franklin

26

Geary

Gove

Graham

Grant

56,897

Gray

77

Greeley

2,347

Greenwood

4

Hamilton

10,926

Harper

3,301

Harvey

227

Haskell

33,571

Hodgeman

Jackson

Jefferson

Jewell

Johnson

123

Kearny

50,631

Kingman

6,285Kiowa

3,558

Labette

66

Lane

Leavenworth

89Lincoln

Linn

6

Logan

Lyon

McPherson

147

Marion

466

Marshall

Meade

4,296

Miami

Mitchell

Montgomery

866

Morris

0

Morton

33,688

Nemaha

Neosho

359

Ness

Norton

Osage

Osborne

Ottawa

Pawnee

858

Phillips

Pottawatomie

Pratt

1,157

Rawlins

Reno

932

Republic

Rice

1,431

RileyRooks

Rush

267

3

Russell

Saline

Scott

261

Sedgwick

15

Seward

23,648

Shawnee

SheridanSherman

347

Smith

Stafford

763

Stanton

18,877

Stevens

84,908

Sumner

514

Thomas

TregoWabaunsee

Wallace

232

Washington

Wichita

94

Wilson

621

Woodson

29

Wyandotte

State�Total:�398,631

92

8

4

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Kansas Oil Production and Number of Producing Wellsby County, 1999-2001

County 1999r 2000r 2001 1999r 2000r 2001

Allen 214,828 220,231 198,919 1,373 1,431 1,306Anderson 203,735 200,118 158,033 1,199 1,164 1,064Barber 476,866 479,539 382,614 364 367 371Barton 1,528,182 1,600,661 1,225,600 1,124 1,172 1,107Bourbon 41,175 40,446 31,401 425 418 388Butler 1,214,690 1,276,431 1,061,851 1,162 1,145 1,120Chase 37,592 39,912 30,950 48 49 55Chautauqua 246,373 238,869 182,419 685 749 730Cheyenne 61,970 75,936 77,500 14 16 17Clark 126,160 126,464 87,969 82 81 74Clay 2,928 2,500 2,082 3 3 3Coffey 132,700 136,703 122,289 479 503 527Comanche 192,308 318,980 530,576 83 85 90Cowley 466,866 470,878 406,150 534 566 560Crawford 17,467 18,253 15,875 266 274 274Decatur 120,455 130,423 106,906 111 115 99Dickinson 15,677 14,501 10,380 22 28 25Douglas 41,913 36,632 26,906 213 217 192Edwards 212,692 199,969 168,213 199 187 191Elk 70,581 75,795 65,802 222 229 217Ellis 2,502,824 2,758,745 2,336,322 1,660 1,734 1,744Ellsworth 316,172 325,931 253,817 225 231 232Finney 2,888,201 2,427,207 1,758,844 401 427 425Ford 74,338 75,815 59,552 27 28 21Franklin 90,855 97,005 75,715 1,038 1,074 934Geary 1,423 1,376 612 2 2 1Gove 451,340 451,588 357,916 195 199 218Graham 860,018 940,697 770,535 524 525 538Grant 296,599 307,345 284,166 32 36 36Gray 106,338 101,546 76,952 29 31 29Greeley 129,961 184,831 120,005 47 39 37Greenwood 557,146 596,150 460,222 1,224 1,199 1,169Hamilton 2,043 334 0 2 1 0Harper 348,845 306,368 270,283 274 246 267Harvey 136,517 133,121 114,345 107 111 108Haskell 1,700,769 2,325,959 1,788,770 338 359 394Hodgeman 369,323 398,409 317,149 224 166 168Jackson 4 0 0 7 0 0Jefferson 20,555 21,547 21,757 32 43 41Johnson 177,086 168,286 130,296 568 638 599Kearny 347,158 337,226 253,142 79 81 80Kingman 503,080 463,075 388,483 419 383 391Kiowa 360,999 341,463 262,480 171 164 157Labette 13,970 10,867 11,926 84 74 72Lane 516,786 547,045 397,035 195 202 196Leavenworth 78,638 81,564 57,659 120 132 125Linn 67,510 71,304 59,706 544 576 529Logan 271,831 254,805 185,630 79 83 82Lyon 21,756 19,656 16,822 42 44 43McPherson 474,208 455,705 369,211 429 463 439

Oil Production (number of barrels) Number of Producing Wells

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Kansas Oil Production and Number of Producing Wellsby County, 1999-2001

County 1999r 2000r 2001 1999r 2000r 2001

Oil Production (number of barrels) Number of Producing Wells

Marion 151,501 156,039 118,452 233 259 247Meade 207,544 193,058 159,026 153 79 81Miami 133,582 135,895 101,318 1,189 1,338 1,170Montgomery 100,116 99,025 73,625 585 622 609Morris 101,709 102,751 79,583 72 75 73Morton 574,126 468,869 376,994 129 133 117Nemaha 64,531 58,470 46,032 24 26 21Neosho 41,558 48,025 38,491 449 518 494Ness 1,405,351 1,473,598 1,126,457 614 619 629Norton 104,908 100,883 82,080 88 81 76Osage 178 642 613 2 2 2Osborne 144,797 142,077 115,116 87 82 82Pawnee 134,054 142,944 115,573 83 90 94Phillips 435,149 435,242 356,624 252 257 254Pottawatomie 2,655 3,174 2,535 6 3 3Pratt 383,983 397,483 297,218 352 344 337Rawlins 190,403 175,117 150,671 119 122 118Reno 590,611 557,013 422,015 311 328 329Rice 770,589 787,419 600,325 713 791 773Riley 30,792 26,629 20,350 33 33 33Rooks 1,540,177 1,633,314 1,302,313 1,087 1,107 1,096Rush 230,066 221,042 184,445 131 129 130Russell 2,027,652 1,981,540 1,589,579 1,431 1,455 1,462Saline 69,103 74,300 59,540 57 61 66Scott 271,882 383,720 236,500 70 72 70Sedgwick 153,471 156,882 129,004 95 102 103Seward 863,345 757,241 599,607 163 158 153Sheridan 135,073 135,095 119,487 66 80 85Sherman 6,344 4,431 2,030 1 2 2Stafford 1,037,658 1,168,364 919,653 707 728 740Stanton 277,175 361,505 332,983 37 41 42Stevens 537,397 655,782 620,347 65 90 89Sumner 490,347 509,949 434,111 374 400 377Thomas 195,023 173,868 123,634 74 72 70Trego 457,278 463,081 371,556 339 355 361Wabaunsee 53,959 60,412 45,970 35 36 35Wallace 350,271 251,161 213,104 23 17 16Wichita 39,370 64,278 46,086 9 10 10Wilson 106,580 112,530 94,889 602 731 746Woodson 460,831 493,232 401,584 1,856 2,015 1,933 Total 33,988,015 35,078,595 28,201,307 30,442 31,553 30,613

Note: Only counties reporting drilling activity listed. r - revisedSource: Kansas Geological Survey. Web site: www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/County/ten_year.xls

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Kansas�Oil�Production�by�County,�2001(in�1,000�Barrels)

Source:�Kansas�Geological�Survey,�Web�site:�www.kgs.ukans.edu/

Cherokee�BasinSedgwick�BasinWestern�Kansas

Central�Kansas�Uplift Salina�Basin Nemaha�Anticline Forest�CityBasin

Allen

199

Anderson

158

Atchison

Barber

383

Barton

1,226

Bourbon

31

Brown

Butler

1,062

Chase

31

Chautauqua

182

Cherokee

Cheyenne

78

Clark

88

Clay

2

Cloud

Coffey

122

Comanche

531

Cowley

406

Crawford

16

Decatur

106

Dickinson

10

Doniphan

Douglas

27

Edwards

168

Elk66

Ellis

2,336Ellsworth

254

Finney

1,759

Ford

60

Franklin

76

Geary

1

Gove

358

Graham

771

Grant

284

Gray

77

Greeley

120

Greenwood

460

Hamilton

0

Harper

270

Harvey

114

Haskell

1,789

Hodgeman

317

Jackson

0 Jefferson

22

Jewell

Johnson

130

Kearny

253

Kingman

388Kiowa

262

Labette

12

Lane

397

Leavenworth

58

Lincoln

Linn

60

Logan

186

Lyon

17McPherson

369

Marion

118

Marshall

Meade

159

Miami

101

Mitchell

Montgomery

74

Morris

80

Morton

377

Nemaha

46

Neosho

38

Ness

1,126

Norton

82

Osage

1

Osborne

115Ottawa

Pawnee

116

Phillips

357

Pottawatomie

3

Pratt

297

Rawlins

151

Reno

422

Republic

Rice

600

Riley

20

Rooks

1,302

Rush

184

Russell

1,590 Saline

60Scott

237

Sedgwick

129

Seward

600

Shawnee

Sheridan

119

Sherman

2

Smith

Stafford

920

Stanton

333

Stevens

620

Sumner

434

Thomas

124

Trego

372Wabaunsee

46

Wallace

213

Washington

Wichita

46

Wilson

95

Woodson

402

Wyandotte

State�Total:�28,201

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Parks and Recreation

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Federal Reservoirs in Kansas

Conservation Pool

Contributing Total High UseDrainage Storage Surface Public

Federal Year Area Capacity Area Shoreline AccessReservoirs Completed (sq. mi.) (acre feet) (acres) (miles) Areas

Big Hill (Pearson-Skubitz) 1981 37 27,200 1,240 20 4 Cedar Bluff 1951 4,980 185,090 6,869 50 2 Cheney 1965 901 167,070 9,540 67 2 Clinton 1977 367 125,000 7,000 85 6 Council Grove 1964 246 48,500 3,235 40 6 El Dorado 1980 234 157,000 8,000 98 4 Elk City 1966 634 46,100 4,450 60 4 Fall River 1949 585 21,900 2,450 40 5 Glen Elder (Waconda) 1969 2,447 241,460 12,602 100 2 Hillsdale 1981 144 76,000 4,580 51 4 John Redmond 1964 3,015 64,200 9,280 59 6 Kanopolis 1948 2,330 49,000 3,550 41 4 Kirwin 1955 1,373 99,435 4,937 37 2 Lovewell 1957 364 41,690 2,986 44 2 Marion 1968 200 83,300 6,200 60 5 Melvern 1974 349 152,000 6,930 101 6 Milford 1967 3,624 389,000 16,189 163 9 Norton (Keith Sebelius) 1964 716 35,900 2,181 32 2 Perry 1969 1,117 209,000 12,200 159 10 Pomona 1964 322 64,000 4,000 52 9 Toronto 1960 730 21,000 2,800 51 5 Tuttle Creek 1963 9,628 335,000 13,350 104 8 Webster 1956 1,125 77,370 3,445 27 2 Wilson 1965 1,917 243,000 9,000 100 5

Source: Kansas Water Office

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Visitation Data and Size of State Park Recreational Areas 1995-2001

TotalAcreage

State Parks 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Cedar Bluff 1,715 155,122 165,155 218,164 240,870 245,048 240,647 280,811 Cheney 1,913 591,114 519,478 549,692 480,122 498,703 592,657 619,222 Clinton 1,455 440,320 449,092 356,866 373,460 437,797 459,290 458,639 Crawford 665 143,946 136,584 197,509 189,747 186,560 207,785 231,559 Eisenhower 1,785 -- 88,743 110,437 93,180 192,996 207,809 127,296 El Dorado 3,800 1,281,612 845,303 1,057,977 1,037,406 1,108,290 955,254 1,132,197 Elk City 857 83,541 68,531 90,662 94,587 94,878 85,811 86,689 Fall River 917 120,745 119,220 99,206 102,520 102,208 99,902 93,467 Glen Elder 1,250 311,465 296,488 200,597 191,412 204,771 217,713 161,465 Hillsdale 1,475 461,525 527,342 745,055 1,008,088 864,394 1,373,444 1,518,132 Kanopolis 1,585 315,825 264,031 354,335 309,037 317,610 273,627 269,833 Lovewell 1,126 161,868 153,731 187,313 193,396 204,199 193,102 203,497 Meade 528 102,433 106,184 130,694 119,168 137,440 143,079 145,764 Milford 1,084 135,585 230,004 247,110 273,548 290,893 303,256 322,523 Perry 1,597 558,560 226,452 247,258 308,765 233,468 296,072 228,372 Pomona 490 218,270 147,148 171,184 148,777 145,598 141,687 139,794 Prairie Dog 874 140,651 124,025 130,443 157,891 187,224 164,625 161,859 Prairie Spirit Rail Trail 33* -- 27,705 37,872 45,823 52,775 52,040 57,300 Sand Hills 1,123 21,440 49,380 23,660 22,200 24,640 25,800 22,900 Scott 1,235 256,042 324,114 262,006 166,982 174,910 165,135 174,595 Toronto 1,075 197,083 132,041 118,696 120,000 118,997 112,161 125,313 Tuttle Creek 1,156 456,010 448,643 451,671 481,024 423,617 501,744 521,309 Webster 880 258,046 194,627 231,440 202,287 207,866 201,048 181,020 Wilson 945 192,657 187,357 184,551 178,324 195,368 229,271 261,264

Total 29,530 6,603,860 5,831,378 6,404,398 6,538,614 6,650,250 7,242,959 7,524,820

* milesSource: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.

Number of Visitors

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Allen

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Brown

Butler

Chase

Chautauqua

Cheyenne

Clark

Clay

Cloud

Coffey

ComancheCowley

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

Lane

Leavenworth

LincolnLogan

Lyon

McPherson Marion

Marshall

Meade

Mitchell

Montgom.

Morris

Morton

Nemaha

Ness

Norton

OsborneOttawa

Pawnee

Phillips

Pratt

Rawlins

Reno

Rice

RileyRooks

Rush

Russell

Saline

Scott

Sedgwick

Seward

Shawnee

SheridanSherman

Smith

Stafford

Stanton

Stevens Sumner

Thomas

Trego

Wabaunsee

Wallace

Washington

Wichita

Wilson

Woodson

Kansas�Recreational�Areas,�2002

Source:�Kansas�Department�of�Wildlife�and�Parks,�2002.

St.�Francis

Sherman

South�Fork

Logan

Greeley ScottState�Park

Hamilton

Cottonwood�Falls

CimmarronNationalGrasslands

Norton�Reservoir

Prairie�DogState�Park

Almena�Div.�

Sheridan

Sheridan

Gove

Lane

Garton

Goodman

FinneyGameRefuge

Finney

Concannon

Stevens

Meade�FishStation

Meade�State�Park

Clark

St.Jacobs�Well&�Big�Basin

WildTurkeyPlaya

Ford HerronPlaya

Kiowa

Hain

Stein�Playa

Hodgeman

Cedar�BluffState�Park

Cedar�BluffReservoir

VogelFrancis�Wachs

Kirwin�Reservoir

Kirwin�Nat.Wildlife�Refuge

RooksWebster

Reservoir

Webster�StatePark

Edwards

BarberBarber

Isabel

TexasLake

PrattSandhills

PrattBackwaters

ByronWalkerKingmanLake

CheneyState�Park

SandhillsState�Park

QuiviraNationalWildlifeRefuge

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��WilsonState�Park

Wilson�Reservoir

Lovewell�StatePark Republic

JewellJamestown

Lovewell�Reservoir

Brzon

Glen�ElderState�Park

Glen�ElderReservoir

Mushroom�RockState�Park

Kanopolis�State�Park

Slate�Creek

Black�Kettle�Lake

McPhersonWetlands

����MaxwellGame�Refuge

Saline

Ottawa

Washington

��MilfordReservoir

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El�DoradoState�Park

Nemaha Brown

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Shawnee

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Perry�State�Park

Leavenworth

Theodore���Granville�������Barcus

Clinton�State�ParkDouglas

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��PomonaState�Park

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����Prairie���Spirit��TrailPark Linn

Anderson

TorontoReservoir

��Fall�RiverState�Park

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Wilson

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���Elk�CityState�Park

Big�HillReserv.

Labette Cherokee

HarmonMined�Lands

MinedLands

Hollister

Bourbon

CrawfordState�Park

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Middle�CreekHillsdaleState�Park

Miami

Bourbon

Maraisde�CygnesNationalWildlifeRefuge

Maraisde�CygnesNationalWildlife�Refuge

Wyandotte

State�Park State�Fishing�Lake State�Wildlife�Areas State�Fishing�Lakes�&�Wildlife�Areas Public�Domain�Lands

Key

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Number of Number of Number of Number of Number ofLicenses Value Licenses Value Licenses Value Licenses Value Licenses Value

Hunting: Resident 95,760 $1,436,400 93,026 $1,395,390 94,161 $1,412,415 90,863 $1,362,945 86,684 $1,300,260 Non-resident 38,038 2,472,470 44,092 2,865,980 48,897 3,178,305 51,863 3,371,095 47,376 3,079,440 Jr. Non-resident 1,192 35,760 1,505 45,150 1,739 52,170 1,792 53,760 1,590 47,700Fishing: Resident 199,341 2,990,115 191,989 2,879,835 190,481 2,857,215 184,444 2,766,660 182,315 2,734,725 Non-resident 7,649 267,715 8,147 285,145 8,956 313,460 8,966 313,810 9,364 327,740 5-day Trip 4,519 67,785 4,421 66,315 4,918 73,770 4,910 73,650 5,098 76,470 24-hour Trip 80,647 241,941 85,133 255,399 89,411 268,233 85,593 256,779 87,439 262,317

Combination 1 41,240 1,237,200 42,354 1,270,620 44,391 1,331,730 46,097 1,382,910 44,308 1,329,240Lifetime License: Hunting 823 197,520 929 222,960 993 238,320 1,040 249,600 2,108 505,920 Fishing 230 55,200 224 53,760 227 54,480 235 56,400 444 106,560 Combination 1,850 814,000 865 380,600 899 395,560 865 380,600 2,334 1,026,960 Furharvester N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 3,600 72 17,280Fur Harvester 5,325 78,548 5,060 74,565 4,234 62,610 3,912 57,960 3,966 58,807Controlled Shooting Area 2 5,143 66,859 5,374 69,862 6,044 78,572 6,289 81,757 7,846 101,998 48-hour waterfowl 251 5,020 426 8,520 528 10,560 589 11,780 734 14,680 Trout 10,653 79,898 9,822 73,665 10,921 81,908 10,236 76,770 5,098 38,235Total 492,661 $10,046,430 493,367 $9,947,766 506,800 $10,409,308 497,809 $10,500,076 486,776 $11,028,332

1-Combination - a hunting and fishing license. 2-Controlled Shooting Area - commercial hunting. Hunting (Resident) = $15.00, (Non-resident) = $65.00 Fur Harvester (Adult) = $15.00N/A - Not applicable Fishing (Resident) = $15.00, (Non-resident) = $35.00

5-day trip = $15.00 (Jr. Non-resident) = $30.00 Source: State of Kansas, Department of Wildlife and Parks. Combination = $30.00 Controlled Shooting Area = $13.00

Lifetime License: 24-hour Fishing = $3.00 Hunting = $240.00 48-hour Waterfowl = $20.00 Fishing = $240.00 Trout = $7.50 Combination = $440.00

(Lifetime) = $240.00

Number and Value of Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sold in Kansas 1997-2001

(Junior) = $7.50

Current License Fees for Calendar year 2001

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Population

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Allen

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

ChautauquaCherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

ClayCloud

Coffey

ComancheCowley

Crawford

Decatur

Dickinson

Doniphan

Douglas

Edwards

Elk

Ellis

Ellsworth

Finney

Ford

Franklin

GearyGove

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

RileyRooks

Rush

Russell

Saline

Scott

Sedgwick

Seward

Shawnee

SheridanSherman

Smith

Stafford

Stanton

Stevens Sumner

Thomas

TregoWabaunsee

Wallace

Washington

Wichita

Wilson

Woodson

Wyandotte

NORTHWEST

WEST� CENTRAL

SOUTHWEST

CENTRAL

NORTH� CENTRAL NORTHEAST

SOUTHEAST289,932-0.67%

910,8061.52%

394,686-0.37%

67,550-2.06%

202,176-0.58%

628,2390.14%

140,428-0.61%

25,340-2.45%

35,484-2.13%

Population�of�Kansas�by�Region,�July�1,�2001and�Percent�Change,�2000-2001

Source:�Policy�Research�Institute,�from�data�supplied�by�the�U.S.�Bureau�of�the�Census,�May�23,�2002. State:�2,694,6410.23%

SOUTH� CENTRAL

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Population Growth, Kansas and the United States 1860-2001, Selected Years

Kansas Populationas a Percentage of

Kansas United States Kansas United States

1860 107,206 31,443,321 -- -- 0.34 1870 364,339 39,818,449 239.8 26.6 0.92 1880 996,096 50,155,783 173.4 26.0 1.99 1890 1,428,108 62,947,714 43.4 25.5 2.27 1900 1,470,495 75,994,575 3.0 20.7 1.93 1910 1,690,949 91,972,266 15.0 21.0 1.84 1920 1,769,257 105,710,620 4.6 14.9 1.67 1930 1,880,999 122,775,046 6.3 16.1 1.53 1940 1,801,028 131,669,275 -4.3 7.2 1.37 1950 1,905,299 151,325,798 5.8 14.9 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 2,364,236 226,545,805 5.1 11.4 1.04 1981 2,390,000 229,637,000 1.1 1.4 1.04 1982 2,410,000 231,496,000 1.9 2.2 1.04 1983 2,416,000 233,806,000 2.2 3.2 1.03 1984 2,424,000 235,825,000 2.5 4.1 1.03 1985 2,427,000 237,924,000 2.7 5.0 1.02 1986 2,433,000 240,133,000 2.9 6.0 1.01 1987 2,445,000 242,289,000 3.4 6.9 1.01 1988 2,462,000 244,499,000 4.1 7.9 1.01 1989 2,473,000 246,819,000 4.6 8.9 1.00 1990 2,477,574 248,709,873 4.8 9.8 1.00 1991 2,498,722r 252,153,092 0.1 1.4 0.99 1992 2,532,394r 255,029,699 2.2 2.5 0.99 1993 2,556,547r 257,782,608 3.1 3.6 0.99 1994 2,580,513r 260,327,021 4.1 4.6 0.99 1995 2,601,007r 262,803,276 4.9 5.6 0.99 1996 2,614,554r 265,228,572 5.5 6.6 0.99 1997 2,635,292r 267,783,607 6.3 7.6 0.98 1998 2,660,598r 270,248,003 7.3 8.6 0.98 1999 2,678,228r 272,690,813 8.1 9.6 0.98 2000 2,688,418 281,421,906 8.5 13.2 0.96 2001 2,694,641 284,796,887 0.2 3.1 0.95

* Includes armed forces residing in the state. r = April 2002 revisions** Rate of growth from the previous Decennial CensusSource: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States , various issues; Web site: http://eire.census.gov/popest/

U.S. Population Resident Population* Rates of growth**

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Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-19801900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980

Both Sexes

Under 5 years 172,122 191,519 187,262 171,094 138,310 199,882 246,122 175,049 180,877 5-9 years 172,340 177,868 185,270 190,343 143,415 161,677 228,159 212,731 169,015 10-14 years 168,277 168,309 179,311 181,034 157,740 137,590 198,031 227,198 175,363 15-19 years 157,579 170,503 162,691 174,573 168,790 136,495 157,370 217,212 217,721 20-24 years 140,110 167,584 153,256 162,439 144,955 141,009 132,552 188,422 232,788 25-29 years 117,860 144,369 144,593 140,513 135,921 147,470 130,785 139,029 202,671 30-34 years 98,811 122,416 130,159 131,853 132,082 134,685 139,381 118,237 171,947 35-39 years 87,695 110,242 123,052 132,451 123,748 130,224 144,068 117,770 135,209 40-44 years 78,408 91,054 104,261 120,437 117,077 123,103 130,286 126,002 114,431 45-49 years 67,474 79,921 94,425 107,622 113,433 111,747 122,993 128,308 112,515 50-54 years 59,221 73,257 79,010 95,816 104,096 104,950 113,974 118,864 118,914 55-59 years 49,665 55,682 63,001 78,789 88,797 96,745 103,026 110,211 119,932 60-64 years 37,505 46,493 55,482 63,848 75,528 85,504 91,595 101,344 106,033 65-69 years 27,729 38,454 40,395 49,727 62,414 72,735 82,309 84,089 94,208 70-74 years 17,209 24,854 29,939 37,791 43,939 54,275 67,405 70,329 79,203 75 & over 15,435 24,648 34,413 41,950 50,783 67,208 90,555 111,783 132,852 Not reported 3,055 3,776 2,737 719 --- --- --- --- ---Total 1,470,495 1,690,949 1,769,257 1,880,999 1,801,028 1,905,299 2,178,611 2,246,578 2,363,679

Male

Under 5 years 87,251 96,970 95,134 87,221 70,690 102,270 125,414 89,359 92,984 5-9 years 87,500 89,758 93,590 96,822 73,011 82,606 116,380 108,291 86,823 10-14 years 85,413 85,169 90,367 92,134 80,158 70,206 101,038 116,059 89,670 15-19 years 79,951 87,235 80,941 87,971 85,272 69,246 79,458 109,720 111,484 20-24 years 71,823 87,617 76,740 81,183 71,540 70,307 67,079 97,263 119,895 25-29 years 60,947 76,077 73,059 69,771 66,673 74,220 65,311 70,078 103,213 30-34 years 51,756 64,174 65,945 66,389 65,405 67,000 69,587 58,448 86,831 35-39 years 46,953 58,568 63,897 67,620 60,969 64,844 72,146 57,839 67,276 40-44 years 42,033 48,225 53,906 61,681 58,653 61,247 64,554 62,080 56,367 45-49 years 37,096 43,319 50,345 55,581 57,407 55,278 60,987 63,279 54,817 50-54 years 32,611 40,672 42,889 50,573 52,750 52,231 56,235 57,531 58,057 55-59 years 27,650 30,440 33,894 41,996 45,408 48,118 50,059 53,046 57,852 60-64 years 21,175 25,550 30,558 33,866 38,659 42,342 43,976 47,544 49,421 65-69 years 15,937 21,638 21,548 26,650 31,947 35,462 38,699 37,474 42,230 70-74 years 9,974 14,028 16,246 20,166 22,671 26,545 30,913 30,123 33,338 75 & over 8,597 13,651 18,477 21,271 25,127 31,612 39,541 43,439 46,683 Not reported 2,049 2,821 1,685 396 --- --- --- --- ---Total 768,716 885,912 909,221 961,291 906,340 953,534 1,081,377 1,101,573 1,156,941

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Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1900-19801900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980

Female

Under 5 years 84,871 94,549 92,128 83,873 67,620 97,612 120,708 85,690 87,893 5-9 years 84,840 88,110 91,680 93,521 70,404 79,071 111,779 104,440 82,192 10-14 years 82,864 83,140 88,944 88,900 77,582 67,384 96,993 111,139 85,693 15-19 years 77,628 83,268 81,750 86,602 83,518 67,249 77,912 107,492 106,237 20-24 years 68,287 79,967 76,516 81,256 73,415 70,702 65,473 91,159 112,893 25-29 years 56,913 68,292 71,534 70,742 69,248 73,250 65,474 68,951 99,458 30-34 years 47,055 58,242 64,214 65,464 66,677 67,685 69,794 59,789 85,116 35-39 years 40,742 51,674 59,155 64,831 62,779 65,380 71,922 59,931 67,933 40-44 years 36,375 42,829 50,355 58,756 58,424 61,856 65,732 63,922 58,064 45-49 years 30,378 36,602 44,080 52,041 56,026 56,469 62,006 65,029 57,698 50-54 years 26,610 32,585 36,121 45,243 51,346 52,719 57,739 61,333 60,857 55-59 years 22,015 25,242 29,107 36,793 43,389 48,627 52,967 57,165 62,080 60-64 years 16,330 20,943 24,924 29,982 36,869 43,162 47,619 53,800 56,612 65-69 years 11,792 16,816 18,847 23,077 30,467 37,273 43,610 46,615 51,978 70-74 years 7,235 10,826 13,693 17,625 21,268 27,730 36,492 40,206 45,865 75 & over 6,838 10,997 15,936 20,679 25,656 35,596 51,014 68,344 86,169 Not reported 1,006 955 1,052 323 --- --- --- --- ---Total 701,779 805,037 860,036 919,708 894,688 951,765 1,097,234 1,145,005 1,206,738

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population 1970, PC 1-B18; Census of Population 1980, PC 80-1-B18.

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Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Under 5 years 188,390 7.6 96,837 8.0 91,553 7.2 188,708 7.0 97,012 7.3 91,696 6.75 to 9 years 195,981 7.9 100,504 8.3 95,477 7.6 195,574 7.3 100,433 7.6 95,141 7.010 to 14 years 179,473 7.2 92,409 7.6 87,064 6.9 204,018 7.6 104,981 7.9 99,037 7.315 to 17 years 97,770 3.9 50,095 4.1 47,675 3.8 124,693 4.6 63,854 4.8 60,839 4.518 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 3.020 years 39,311 1.6 20,553 1.7 18,758 1.5 42,487 1.6 22,109 1.7 20,378 1.521 years 36,994 1.5 19,080 1.6 17,914 1.4 39,085 1.5 20,310 1.5 18,775 1.422 to 24 years 103,782 4.2 53,623 4.4 50,159 4.0 108,595 4.0 56,348 4.2 52,247 3.825 to 29 years 201,424 8.1 101,772 8.4 99,652 7.9 172,975 6.4 89,034 6.7 83,941 6.230 to 34 years 211,749 8.5 106,272 8.7 105,477 8.4 175,878 6.5 89,610 6.7 86,268 6.335 to 39 years 195,812 7.9 99,030 8.2 96,782 7.7 207,549 7.7 103,934 7.8 103,615 7.640 to 44 years 165,514 6.7 83,474 6.9 82,040 6.5 212,802 7.9 106,394 8.0 106,408 7.845 to 49 years 128,598 5.2 63,799 5.3 64,799 5.1 192,679 7.2 96,544 7.3 96,135 7.150 to 59 years 210,611 8.5 102,232 8.4 108,379 8.6 283,113 10.5 140,644 10.6 142,469 10.560 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 1.662 to 64 years 63,659 2.6 30,187 2.5 33,472 2.7 57,356 2.1 27,538 2.1 29,818 2.265 to 69 years 101,421 4.1 46,434 3.8 54,987 4.4 90,085 3.4 41,641 3.2 48,444 3.570 to 74 years 83,243 3.4 35,390 2.9 47,853 3.8 85,831 3.2 38,309 2.9 47,522 3.575 to 79 years 67,620 2.7 26,586 2.2 41,034 3.2 75,125 2.8 31,357 2.4 43,768 3.280 to 84 years 48,046 1.9 16,707 1.4 31,339 2.5 53,418 2.0 19,596 1.5 33,822 2.585 and over 42,241 1.7 11,568 1.0 30,673 2.4 51,770 1.9 14,612 1.1 37,158 2.7

Total Population 2,477,574 1,214,645 1,262,929 2,688,418 1,328,474 1,359,944

65 and over 342,571 13.8 136,685 11.3 205,886 16.3 356,229 13.3 145,515 11.0 210,714 15.5

Median age (years) 32.9 31.6 34.2 35.2 33.7 36.5

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population , STF1-A, 2000 Census of Population , Summary File 1, June 2001.

Both Sexes Male Female

2000

Population of Kansas by Age Group and Gender, 1990 and 2000

Both Sexes

1990

Male Female

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Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

2,477,574 100.0 2,631,922 97.9 248,709,873 100.0 274,595,678 97.62,231,986 90.1 2,313,944 86.1 199,686,070 80.3 211,460,626 75.1

143,076 5.8 154,198 5.7 29,986,060 12.1 34,658,190 12.3 American Indian and Alaska Native 21,965 0.9 24,936 0.9 1,959,234 0.8 2,475,956 0.9

30,708 1.2 46,806 1.7 6,908,638 2.8 10,242,998 3.63,956 0.2 8,153 0.3 815,447 0.3 1,678,765 0.65,330 0.2 7,624 0.3 1,645,472 0.7 2,432,585 0.92,548 0.1 3,509 0.1 1,406,770 0.6 1,850,314 0.7

Japanese 2,037 0.1 1,935 0.1 847,562 0.3 796,700 0.34,016 0.2 4,529 0.2 798,849 0.3 1,076,872 0.4

Vietnamese 6,577 0.3 11,623 0.4 614,547 0.2 1,122,528 0.4 Other Asian 6,244 0.3 9,433 0.4 779,991 0.3 1,285,234 0.5 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific 1,042 - 1,313 - 365,024 0.1 398,835 0.1

422 - 391 - 211,014 0.1 140,652 -268 - 325 - 49,345 - 58,240 -218 - 255 - 62,964 - 91,029 -134 - 342 - 41,701 - 108,914 -

48,797 2.0 90,725 3.4 9,804,847 3.9 15,359,073 5.5(N/A) (N/A) 56,496 2.1 (N/A) (N/A) 6,826,228 2.4

2,477,574 100.0 2,688,418 100.0 248,709,873 100.0 281,421,906 100.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 93,670 3.8 188,252 7.0 22,354,059 9.0 35,305,818 12.5

75,798 3.1 148,270 5.5 13,495,938 5.4 20,640,711 7.3 Puerto Rican 3,570 0.1 5,237 0.2 2,727,754 1.1 3,406,178 1.2 Cuban 1,403 0.1 1,680 0.1 1,043,932 0.4 1,241,685 0.4 Other Hispanic or Latino 12,899 0.5 33,065 1.2 5,086,435 2.0 10,017,244 3.6 Not Hispanic or Latino 2,383,904 96.2 2,500,166 93.0 226,355,814 91.0 246,116,088 87.5 White 2,190,524 88.4 2,233,997 83.1 188,128,296 75.6 194,552,774 69.1

( - ) Represents zero (N/A) Represents Not Available

2 Census 2000 terminology is used for ethnic categories. The corresponding term for "Hispanic or Latino" in the 1990 census was "Hispanic Origin."

Population of Kansas and U.S. by Race and Hispanic Origin1990 and 2000

1 Census 2000 terminology and categories are used for data on race. Because individuals could report only one race in the 1990 census and could report one or more race Census 2000, data on race for 1990 and 2000 are not comparable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics (1990 CP-1), and Summary Tape File (STF) 1A, series released 1991 and U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Table DP-1.

Chinese Filipino

Kansas

2000

United States

One Race1

White Black or African American

19901990 2000

Race1

Mexican

Samoan Other Pacific Islander Some other raceTwo or more races1

Hispanic or Latino and Race2

Total

Korean

Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro

Asian Asian Indian

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Projections of the Population of Kansas by Age and Gender 2000-2025, Selected Years

All Ages 2,668 2,761 2,849 2,939 3,026 3,108 Females 1,354 1,399 1,441 1,485 1,527 1,567Age 0-4 183 187 195 201 203 203 Females 89 91 95 96 99 99Age 5-9 190 189 191 199 205 208 Females 93 92 93 97 100 101Age 10-14 201 200 196 198 206 213 Females 96 97 95 97 100 104Age 15-19 208 209 208 203 204 211 Females 101 101 101 99 99 103Age 20-24 185 202 203 202 197 197 Females 91 99 99 99 96 97Age 25-34 347 350 372 389 392 386 Females 172 174 185 193 195 192Age 35-44 420 389 357 356 377 394 Females 208 194 178 178 188 197Age 45-54 363 395 403 372 340 337 Females 177 197 202 187 171 170Age 55-64 222 274 333 373 382 353 Females 115 141 170 189 193 179Age 65-74 179 179 199 248 302 339 Females 97 96 106 130 156 174Age 75-84 128 131 130 133 152 193 Females 77 77 74 75 84 104Age 85 and over 52 56 62 66 68 73 Females 37 39 43 45 45 48Age 18 and over 1,970 2,061 2,145 2,221 2,290 2,357 Females 1,014 1,058 1,099 1,135 1,169 1,202

*The population projections have been rounded to the nearest thousand without being adjusted to group totals, which are independently rounded. Source: Campbell, Paul R., Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025 , Washington, D.C.: U.S. Bureau of the Census, October 1996, PPL 47.

July 1, 2000 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2010 July 1, 2015 July 1, 2020 July 1, 2025

(In Thousands)*

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July 1, 2000 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2010 July 1, 2015 July 1, 2020 July 1, 2025

Total 2,669 2,763 2,847 2,938 3,027 3,110 Male 1,314 1,363 1,407 1,454 1,500 1,542 Female 1,355 1,400 1,440 1,484 1,527 1,568

White 2,419 2,487 2,550 2,617 2,682 2,741 Male 1,191 1,228 1,261 1,297 1,331 1,362 Female 1,228 1,259 1,289 1,320 1,351 1,379

Black 173 188 203 219 234 249 Male 86 93 100 108 115 122 Female 87 95 103 111 119 127

American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut 27 29 30 32 34 36 Male 13 14 15 16 17 18 Female 14 15 15 16 17 18

Asian and Pacific Islander 50 59 64 70 77 84 Male 24 28 31 33 37 40 Female 26 31 33 37 40 44

Hispanic Origin 138 166 191 220 250 281 Male 71 85 97 111 126 141 Female 67 81 94 109 124 140

*The population projections have been rounded to the nearest thousand without being adjusted to group totals, which are independently rounded. Source: Campbell, Paul R., Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025 , Washington, D.C.: U.S. Bureau of the Census, October 1996, PPL 47.

(in Thousands)*

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Population Summary for Congressional Districts2000

Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4

Total Population 2,688,418 672,091 672,102 672,124 672,101Total 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 Houshold 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

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 , August 6, 2002.

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Age, by Congressional District 2000

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Under 5 years 188,708 7.0 45,112 6.7 44,007 6.5 49,837 7.4 49,752 7.45 to 9 years 195,574 7.3 47,477 7.1 46,078 6.9 49,976 7.4 52,043 7.710 to 14 years 204,018 7.6 51,859 7.7 49,436 7.4 49,970 7.4 52,753 7.815 to 17 124,693 4.6 33,367 5.0 30,797 4.6 28,993 4.3 31,536 4.718 and 19 85,425 3.2 21,707 3.2 23,926 3.6 20,732 3.1 19,060 2.820 42,487 1.6 9,806 1.5 13,148 2.0 10,569 1.6 8,964 1.321 39,085 1.5 8,645 1.3 12,366 1.8 9,768 1.5 8,306 1.222 to 24 108,595 4.0 23,715 3.5 30,400 4.5 29,421 4.4 25,059 3.725 to 29 172,975 6.4 37,668 5.6 41,266 6.1 50,388 7.5 43,653 6.530 to 34 175,878 6.5 38,848 5.8 41,728 6.2 50,735 7.5 44,567 6.635 to 39 207,549 7.7 48,712 7.2 50,538 7.5 56,345 8.4 51,954 7.740 to 44 212,802 7.9 51,343 7.6 51,570 7.7 55,256 8.2 54,633 8.145 to 49 192,679 7.2 47,106 7.0 47,436 7.1 49,666 7.4 48,471 7.250 to 54 161,468 6.0 38,401 5.7 40,779 6.1 42,325 6.3 39,963 5.955 to 59 121,645 4.5 31,060 4.6 31,620 4.7 29,132 4.3 29,833 4.460 and 61 41,252 1.5 11,141 1.7 10,959 1.6 9,144 1.4 10,008 1.562 to 64 57,356 2.1 16,154 2.4 15,022 2.2 12,020 1.8 14,160 2.165 and 66 36,362 1.4 10,576 1.6 9,276 1.4 7,406 1.1 9,104 1.467 to 69 53,723 2.0 15,990 2.4 13,465 2.0 10,684 1.6 13,584 2.070 to 74 85,831 3.2 25,808 3.8 22,002 3.3 16,838 2.5 21,183 3.275 to 79 75,125 2.8 22,521 3.4 19,122 2.8 14,592 2.2 18,890 2.880 to 84 53,418 2.0 17,150 2.6 13,593 2.0 9,729 1.4 12,946 1.985 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

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 , August 6, 2002.

District 4Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3

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Kansas District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4

2,688,418 672,091 672,102 672,124 672,101

2,313,944 598,267 598,235 555,845 561,597154,198 14,414 34,000 59,656 46,128

24,936 3,510 8,472 4,716 8,23846,806 6,389 6,542 17,498 16,377

1,313 322 403 261 327 Some Other Race Alone 90,725 37,747 10,194 20,771 22,013

56,496 11,442 14,256 13,377 17,421

Hispanic 188,252 72,924 25,587 45,612 44,129 Non-Hispanic 2,500,166 599,167 646,515 626,512 627,972

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 1 , August 6, 2002.

Race and Hispanic Originby Congressional District, 2000

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Alone

Two or More Races

Black or African American Alone American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Asian Alone

White Alone

Race and Hispanic Origin All Persons

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Allen 3,082 7,022 11,303 13,509 19,507 27,640 23,509 21,391 19,874 18,187 16,369 15,043Anderson 2,400 5,220 9,057 14,203 13,938 13,829 12,986 13,355 11,658 10,267 9,035 8,501Atchison 7,729 15,507 26,668 26,758 28,606 28,107 23,411 23,945 22,222 21,496 20,898 19,165Barber -- -- 2,661 7,973 6,594 9,916 9,739 10,178 9,073 8,521 8,713 7,016Barton -- 2 10,318 13,172 13,784 17,876 18,422 19,776 25,010 29,909 32,368 30,663Bourbon 6,101 15,076 19,591 28,575 24,712 24,007 23,198 22,386 20,944 19,153 16,090 15,215Brown 2,607 6,823 12,817 20,796 22,369 21,314 20,949 20,553 17,395 14,651 13,229 11,685Butler 437 3,035 18,586 24,055 23,363 23,059 43,842 35,904 32,013 31,001 38,395 38,658Chase 808 1,975 6,081 8,233 8,246 7,527 7,144 6,952 6,345 4,831 3,921 3,408Chautauqua -- -- 11,072 12,297 11,804 11,429 11,598 10,352 9,233 7,376 5,956 4,642Cherokee 1,501 11,038 21,905 27,770 42,694 38,162 33,609 31,457 29,817 25,144 22,279 21,549Cheyenne -- -- 37 4,401 2,640 4,248 5,587 6,948 6,221 5,668 4,708 4,256Clark -- -- 163 2,357 1,701 4,093 4,989 4,796 4,081 3,946 3,396 2,896Clay 163 2,942 12,320 16,146 15,833 15,251 14,365 14,556 13,281 11,697 10,675 9,890Cloud -- 2,323 15,343 19,295 18,071 18,388 17,714 18,006 17,247 16,104 14,407 13,466Coffey 2,842 6,201 11,438 15,856 16,643 15,205 14,254 13,653 12,278 10,408 8,403 7,397Comanche -- -- 372 2,549 1,619 3,281 5,302 5,238 4,412 3,888 3,271 2,702Cowley 158 1,175 21,538 34,478 30,156 31,790 35,155 40,903 38,139 36,905 37,861 35,012Crawford -- 8,160 16,851 30,286 38,809 51,178 61,800 49,329 44,191 40,231 37,032 37,850Decatur -- -- 4,180 8,414 9,234 8,976 8,121 8,866 7,434 6,185 5,778 4,988Dickinson 378 3,043 15,251 22,273 21,816 24,361 25,777 25,870 22,929 21,190 21,572 19,993Doniphan 8,083 13,969 14,257 13,535 15,079 14,422 13,438 14,063 12,936 10,499 9,574 9,107Douglas 8,637 20,592 21,700 23,961 25,096 24,724 23,998 25,143 25,171 34,086 43,720 57,932Edwards -- -- 2,409 3,600 3,682 7,033 7,057 7,295 6,377 5,936 5,118 4,581Elk -- -- 10,623 12,216 11,443 10,128 9,034 9,210 8,180 6,679 5,048 3,858Ellis -- 1,336 6,179 7,942 8,626 12,170 14,138 15,907 17,508 19,043 21,270 24,730Ellsworth -- 1,185 8,494 9,272 9,626 10,444 10,379 10,132 9,855 8,465 7,677 6,146Finney -- -- 568 3,350 3,469 6,908 7,674 11,014 10,092 15,092 16,093 18,947Ford -- 427 3,122 5,308 5,497 11,393 14,273 20,647 17,254 19,670 20,938 22,587Franklin 3,030 10,385 16,797 20,279 21,354 20,884 21,946 22,024 20,889 19,928 19,548 20,007Geary 1,163 5,526 6,994 10,423 10,744 12,681 13,452 14,366 15,222 21,671 28,779 28,111Gove -- -- 1,196 2,994 2,441 6,044 4,748 5,643 4,793 4,447 4,107 3,940Graham -- -- 4,258 5,029 5,173 8,700 7,624 7,772 6,071 5,020 5,586 4,751Grant -- -- 9 1,308 422 1,087 1,087 3,092 1,946 4,638 5,269 5,961Gray -- -- -- 2,415 1,264 3,121 4,711 6,211 4,773 4,894 4,380 4,516Greeley -- -- 3 1,264 493 1,335 1,028 1,712 1,638 2,010 2,087 1,819Greenwood 759 3,484 10,548 16,309 16,196 16,060 14,715 19,235 16,495 13,574 11,253 9,141Hamilton -- -- 168 2,027 1,426 3,360 2,586 3,328 2,645 3,696 3,144 2,747Harper -- -- 4,133 13,266 10,310 14,748 13,656 12,823 12,068 10,263 9,541 7,871Harvey -- -- 11,451 17,601 17,591 19,200 20,744 22,120 21,712 21,698 25,865 27,236

Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970

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Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970

Haskell -- -- 3 1,077 457 993 1,455 2,805 2,088 2,606 2,990 3,672Hodgeman -- 0 1,704 2,395 2,032 2,930 3,734 4,157 3,535 3,310 3,115 2,662Jackson 1,936 6,053 10,718 15,088 17,117 16,861 15,495 14,776 13,382 11,098 10,309 10,342Jefferson 4,459 12,526 15,563 16,620 17,533 15,826 14,750 14,129 12,718 11,084 11,252 11,945Jewell -- 207 17,475 19,349 19,420 18,148 16,240 14,462 11,970 9,698 7,217 6,099Johnson 4,364 13,684 16,853 17,385 18,104 18,288 18,314 27,179 33,327 62,783 143,792 217,662Kearny -- -- 159 1,571 1,107 3,206 2,617 3,196 2,525 3,492 3,108 3,047Kingman -- -- 3,713 11,823 10,663 13,386 12,119 11,674 12,001 10,324 9,958 8,886Kiowa -- -- -- 2,873 2,365 6,174 6,164 6,035 5,112 4,743 4,626 4,088Labette -- 9,973 22,735 27,586 27,387 31,423 34,047 31,346 30,352 29,285 26,805 25,775Lane -- -- 601 2,060 1,563 2,603 2,848 3,372 2,821 2,808 3,060 2,707Leavenworth 12,606 32,444 32,355 38,485 40,940 41,207 38,402 42,673 41,112 42,361 48,524 53,340Lincoln -- 516 8,582 9,709 9,886 10,142 9,894 9,707 8,338 6,643 5,556 4,582Linn 6,336 12,174 15,298 17,215 16,689 14,735 13,815 13,534 11,969 10,053 8,274 7,770Logan -- -- -- 3,384 1,962 4,240 3,223 4,145 3,688 4,206 4,036 3,814Lyon -- 8,014 17,326 23,196 25,074 24,927 26,154 29,240 26,424 26,576 26,928 32,071McPherson -- 738 17,143 21,614 21,421 21,521 21,845 23,588 24,152 23,670 24,285 24,778Marion 74 768 12,453 20,539 20,676 22,415 22,923 20,739 18,951 16,307 15,143 13,935Marshall 2,280 6,901 16,136 23,912 24,355 23,880 22,730 23,056 20,986 17,926 15,598 13,139Meade -- -- 296 2,542 1,581 5,055 5,542 6,858 5,522 5,710 5,505 4,912Miami 4,980 11,725 17,802 19,614 21,641 20,030 19,809 21,243 19,489 19,698 19,884 19,254Mitchell -- 485 14,911 15,037 14,647 14,089 13,886 12,774 11,339 10,320 8,866 8,010Montgomery -- 7,564 18,213 23,104 29,039 49,474 49,645 51,411 49,729 46,487 45,007 39,949Morris 770 2,225 9,265 11,381 11,967 12,397 12,005 11,859 10,363 8,485 7,392 6,432Morton -- -- 9 724 304 1,333 3,177 4,092 2,186 2,610 3,354 3,576Nemaha 2,436 7,339 12,462 19,249 20,376 19,072 18,487 18,342 16,761 14,341 12,897 11,825Neosho 88 10,206 15,121 18,561 19,254 23,754 24,000 22,665 22,210 20,348 19,455 18,812Ness -- 2 3,722 4,944 4,535 5,883 7,490 8,358 6,864 6,322 5,470 4,791Norton -- -- 6,998 10,617 11,325 11,614 11,423 11,701 9,831 8,808 8,035 7,279Osage 1,113 7,648 19,642 25,062 23,659 19,905 18,621 17,538 15,118 12,811 12,886 13,352Osborne -- 33 12,517 12,083 11,844 12,827 12,441 11,568 9,835 8,558 7,506 6,416Ottawa -- 2,127 10,307 12,581 11,182 11,811 10,714 9,819 9,224 7,265 6,779 6,183Pawnee -- 179 5,396 5,204 5,084 8,859 9,323 10,510 10,300 11,041 10,254 8,484Phillips -- -- 12,014 13,661 14,442 14,150 12,505 12,159 10,435 9,273 8,709 7,888Pottawatomie 1,529 7,848 16,350 17,722 18,470 17,522 16,154 15,862 14,015 12,344 11,957 11,755Pratt -- -- 1,890 8,118 7,085 11,156 12,909 13,312 12,348 12,156 12,122 10,056Rawlins -- -- 1,623 6,756 5,241 6,380 6,799 7,362 6,618 5,728 5,279 4,393Reno -- -- 12,826 27,079 29,027 37,853 44,423 47,785 52,165 54,058 59,055 60,765Republic -- 1,281 14,913 19,002 18,248 17,447 15,855 14,745 13,124 11,478 9,768 8,498Rice -- 5 9,292 14,451 14,745 15,106 14,832 13,800 17,213 15,635 13,909 12,320

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Population of Kansas Counties, Census Years 1860-1970

Riley 1,224 5,105 10,430 13,183 13,828 15,783 20,650 19,882 20,617 33,405 41,914 56,788Rooks -- -- 8,112 8,018 7,960 11,282 9,966 9,534 8,497 9,043 9,734 7,628Rush -- -- 5,490 5,204 6,134 7,826 8,360 9,093 8,285 7,231 6,160 5,117Russell -- 156 7,351 7,333 8,489 10,800 10,748 11,045 13,464 13,406 11,348 9,428Saline -- 4,246 13,808 17,442 17,076 20,338 25,103 29,337 29,535 33,409 54,715 46,592Scott -- -- 43 1,262 1,098 3,047 3,121 3,976 3,773 4,921 5,228 5,606Sedgwick -- 1,095 18,753 43,626 44,037 73,095 92,234 136,330 143,311 222,290 343,231 350,694Seward -- -- 5 1,503 822 4,091 6,220 8,075 6,540 9,972 15,930 15,744Shawnee 3,513 13,121 29,093 49,172 53,727 61,874 69,159 85,200 91,247 105,418 141,286 155,322Sheridan -- -- 1,567 3,733 3,819 5,651 5,484 6,038 5,312 4,607 4,267 3,859Sherman -- -- 13 5,261 3,341 4,549 5,592 7,400 6,421 7,373 6,682 7,792Smith -- 66 13,883 15,613 16,384 15,365 14,985 13,545 10,582 8,846 7,776 6,757Stafford -- -- 4,755 8,520 9,829 12,510 11,559 10,460 10,487 8,816 7,451 5,943Stanton -- -- 5 1,031 327 1,034 908 2,152 1,443 2,263 2,108 2,287Stevens -- -- 12 1,418 620 2,453 3,943 4,655 3,193 4,516 4,400 4,198Sumner -- 22 20,812 30,271 25,631 30,654 29,213 28,960 26,163 23,646 25,316 23,553Thomas -- -- 161 5,538 4,112 5,455 5,517 7,334 6,425 7,572 7,358 7,501Trego -- 166 2,535 2,535 2,722 5,398 5,880 6,470 5,822 5,868 5,473 4,436Wabaunsee 1,023 3,362 8,756 11,720 12,813 12,721 11,424 10,830 9,219 7,212 6,648 6,397Wallace -- 538 686 2,468 1,178 2,759 2,424 2,882 2,216 2,508 2,069 2,215Washington 383 4,081 14,910 22,894 21,963 20,229 17,984 17,112 15,921 12,977 10,739 9,249Wichita -- -- 14 1,827 1,197 2,006 1,856 2,579 2,185 2,640 2,765 3,274Wilson 27 6,694 13,775 15,286 15,621 19,810 21,157 18,646 17,723 14,815 13,077 11,317Woodson 1,488 3,827 6,535 9,021 10,022 9,450 8,984 8,526 8,014 6,711 5,423 4,789Wyandotte 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 2,246,578

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990 (PB96-119060).

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Allen 15,654 14,638 14,385 -8.1 -1,269Anderson 8,749 7,803 8,110 -7.3 -639Atchison 18,397 16,932 16,774 -8.8 -1,623Barber 6,548 5,874 5,307 -19.0 -1,241Barton 31,343 29,382 28,205 -10.0 -3,138Bourbon 15,969 14,966 15,379 -3.7 -590Brown 11,955 11,128 10,724 -10.3 -1,231Butler 44,782 50,580 59,482 32.8 14,700Chase 3,309 3,021 3,030 -8.4 -279Chautauqua 5,016 4,407 4,359 -13.1 -657Cherokee 22,304 21,374 22,605 1.3 301Cheyenne 3,678 3,243 3,165 -13.9 -513Clark 2,599 2,418 2,390 -8.0 -209Clay 9,802 9,158 8,822 -10.0 -980Cloud 12,494 11,023 10,268 -17.8 -2,226Coffey 9,370 8,404 8,865 -5.4 -505Comanche 2,554 2,313 1,967 -23.0 -587Cowley 36,824 36,915 36,291 -1.4 -533Crawford 37,916 35,582 38,242 0.9 326Decatur 4,509 4,021 3,472 -23.0 -1,037Dickinson 20,175 18,958 19,344 -4.1 -831Doniphan 9,268 8,134 8,249 -11.0 -1,019Douglas 67,640 81,798 99,962 47.8 32,322Edwards 4,271 3,787 3,449 -19.2 -822Elk 3,918 3,327 3,261 -16.8 -657Ellis 26,098 26,004 27,507 5.4 1,409Ellsworth 6,640 6,586 6,525 -1.7 -115Finney 23,825 33,070 40,523 70.1 16,698Ford 24,315 27,463 32,458 33.5 8,143Franklin 22,062 21,994 24,784 12.3 2,722Geary 29,852 30,453 27,947 -6.4 -1,905Gove 3,726 3,231 3,068 -17.7 -658Graham 3,995 3,543 2,946 -26.3 -1,049Grant 6,977 7,159 7,909 13.4 932Gray 5,138 5,396 5,904 14.9 766Greeley 1,845 1,774 1,534 -16.9 -311Greenwood 8,764 7,847 7,673 -12.4 -1,091Hamilton 2,514 2,388 2,670 6.2 156Harper 7,778 7,124 6,536 -16.0 -1,242Harvey 30,531 31,028 32,869 7.7 2,338Haskell 3,814 3,886 4,307 12.9 493Hodgeman 2,269 2,177 2,085 -8.1 -184Jackson 11,644 11,525 12,657 8.7 1,013Jefferson 15,207 15,905 18,426 21.2 3,219Jewell 5,241 4,251 3,791 -27.7 -1,450Johnson 270,269 355,021 451,086 66.9 180,817Kearny 3,435 4,027 4,531 31.9 1,096Kingman 8,960 8,292 8,673 -3.2 -287Kiowa 4,046 3,660 3,278 -19.0 -768Labette 25,682 23,693 22,835 -11.1 -2,847Lane 2,472 2,375 2,155 -12.8 -317Leavenworth 54,809 64,371 68,691 25.3 13,882Lincoln 4,145 3,653 3,578 -13.7 -567Linn 8,234 8,254 9,570 16.2 1,336

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Logan 3,478 3,081 3,046 -12.4 -432Lyon 35,108 34,732 35,935 2.4 827McPherson 26,855 27,268 29,554 10.1 2,699Marion 13,522 12,888 13,361 -1.2 -161Marshall 12,787 11,705 10,965 -14.2 -1,822Meade 4,788 4,247 4,631 -3.3 -157Miami 21,618 23,466 28,351 31.1 6,733Mitchell 8,117 7,203 6,932 -14.6 -1,185Montgomery 42,281 38,816 36,252 -14.3 -6,029Morris 6,419 6,198 6,104 -4.9 -315Morton 3,454 3,480 3,496 1.2 42Nemaha 11,211 10,446 10,717 -4.4 -494Neosho 18,967 17,035 16,997 -10.4 -1,970Ness 4,498 4,033 3,454 -23.2 -1,044Norton 6,689 5,947 5,953 -11.0 -736Osage 15,319 15,248 16,712 9.1 1,393Osborne 5,959 4,867 4,452 -25.3 -1,507Ottawa 5,971 5,634 6,163 3.2 192Pawnee 8,065 7,555 7,233 -10.3 -832Phillips 7,406 6,590 6,001 -19.0 -1,405Pottawatomie 14,782 16,128 18,209 23.2 3,427Pratt 10,275 9,702 9,647 -6.1 -628Rawlins 4,105 3,404 2,966 -27.7 -1,139Reno 64,983 62,389 64,790 -0.3 -193Republic 7,569 6,482 5,835 -22.9 -1,734Rice 11,900 10,610 10,761 -9.6 -1,139Riley 63,505 67,139 62,843 -1.0 -662Rooks 7,006 6,039 5,685 -18.9 -1,321Rush 4,516 3,842 3,551 -21.4 -965Russell 8,868 7,835 7,370 -16.9 -1,498Saline 48,905 49,301 53,597 9.6 4,692Scott 5,782 5,289 5,120 -11.4 -662Sedgwick 367,088 403,662 452,869 23.4 85,781Seward 17,071 18,743 22,510 31.9 5,439Shawnee 154,916 160,976 169,871 9.7 14,955Sheridan 3,544 3,043 2,813 -20.6 -731Sherman 7,759 6,926 6,760 -12.9 -999Smith 5,947 5,078 4,536 -23.7 -1,411Stafford 5,694 5,365 4,789 -15.9 -905Stanton 2,339 2,333 2,406 2.9 67Stevens 4,736 5,048 5,463 15.4 727Sumner 24,928 25,841 25,946 4.1 1,018Thomas 8,451 8,258 8,180 -3.2 -271Trego 4,165 3,694 3,319 -20.3 -846Wabaunsee 6,867 6,603 6,885 0.3 18Wallace 2,045 1,821 1,749 -14.5 -296Washington 8,543 7,073 6,483 -24.1 -2,060Wichita 3,041 2,758 2,531 -16.8 -510Wilson 12,128 10,289 10,332 -14.8 -1,796Woodson 4,600 4,116 3,788 -17.7 -812Wyandotte 172,335 162,026 157,882 -8.4 -14,453 Kansas 2,364,236 2,477,588 2,688,418 13.7 324,182

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 PC80-1-A18, 1990 CPH-L-79, 2000 DP-1.

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Allen 14,638 14,640 14,645 14,697 14,693 14,721 14,667 14,677 14,500 14,551 14,444 -1.3%Anderson 7,803 7,778 7,756 7,863 7,851 7,831 7,970 7,985 8,047 8,040 8,144 4.4%Atchison 16,932 16,904 16,825 16,838 16,936 16,780 16,775 16,786 16,774 16,797 16,823 -0.6%Barber 5,874 5,866 5,764 5,687 5,653 5,642 5,616 5,511 5,450 5,407 5,331 -9.2%Barton 29,382 29,270 29,344 29,586 29,436 29,363 29,132 28,915 28,950 28,790 28,501 -3.0%Bourbon 14,966 14,948 14,907 14,905 15,013 15,016 15,157 15,380 15,529 15,488 15,316 2.3%Brown 11,128 11,132 11,110 11,044 10,933 10,980 10,971 10,901 10,970 10,950 10,802 -2.9%Butler 50,580 50,672 51,385 52,672 53,689 54,718 56,298 57,337 58,038 58,724 59,186 17.0%Chase 3,021 2,997 2,941 2,950 2,982 2,997 3,025 2,991 3,024 3,066 3,003 -0.6%Chautauqua 4,407 4,384 4,334 4,369 4,373 4,355 4,407 4,408 4,434 4,395 4,366 -0.9%Cherokee 21,374 21,316 21,480 21,682 21,909 22,117 22,503 22,667 22,810 22,740 22,678 6.1%Cheyenne 3,243 3,226 3,247 3,212 3,181 3,211 3,160 3,214 3,181 3,130 3,214 -0.9%Clark 2,418 2,420 2,376 2,398 2,399 2,461 2,424 2,425 2,466 2,403 2,413 -0.2%Clay 9,158 9,126 9,040 9,222 9,147 9,125 9,156 9,164 9,005 8,905 8,829 -3.6%Cloud 11,023 10,994 10,888 10,806 10,840 10,735 10,643 10,505 10,494 10,398 10,375 -5.9%Coffey 8,404 8,408 8,428 8,616 8,697 8,740 8,812 8,808 8,841 8,762 8,839 5.2%Comanche 2,313 2,297 2,253 2,206 2,181 2,155 2,116 2,107 2,043 2,041 2,008 -13.2%Cowley 36,915 36,933 36,607 36,854 36,985 37,085 37,233 37,290 37,097 36,678 36,443 -1.3%Crawford 35,582 35,578 35,857 36,328 36,907 37,314 37,944 37,967 37,937 37,971 38,195 7.3%Decatur 4,021 4,011 3,925 3,855 3,739 3,667 3,624 3,619 3,629 3,570 3,504 -12.9%Dickinson 18,958 18,928 18,825 19,212 19,305 19,485 19,565 19,641 19,532 19,314 19,323 1.9%Doniphan 8,134 8,123 8,058 8,120 8,032 7,822 7,782 7,808 8,006 8,068 8,201 0.8%Douglas 81,798 82,229 83,683 85,379 87,926 89,683 91,408 93,381 95,706 97,566 99,490 21.6%Edwards 3,787 3,785 3,722 3,677 3,653 3,643 3,652 3,585 3,558 3,480 3,498 -7.6%Elk 3,327 3,324 3,202 3,200 3,283 3,277 3,278 3,321 3,330 3,344 3,333 0.2%Ellis 26,004 25,983 26,058 26,288 26,553 26,841 27,139 27,192 27,673 27,777 27,641 6.3%Ellsworth 6,586 6,584 6,652 6,580 6,606 6,573 6,546 6,544 6,537 6,525 6,487 -1.5%Finney 33,070 33,200 33,900 34,725 35,328 35,851 36,460 37,038 37,841 38,833 39,863 20.5%Ford 27,463 27,505 27,835 28,413 28,599 29,653 30,282 30,750 30,917 31,580 31,992 16.5%Franklin 21,994 22,046 22,155 22,404 22,970 23,231 23,505 23,936 24,156 24,416 24,626 12.0%Geary 30,453 30,558 29,853 33,850 32,295 32,781 31,796 28,424 27,699 28,203 28,162 -7.5%Gove 3,231 3,239 3,199 3,184 3,164 3,194 3,166 3,133 3,150 3,113 3,091 -4.3%Graham 3,543 3,518 3,487 3,406 3,311 3,265 3,224 3,212 3,145 3,092 3,001 -15.3%Grant 7,159 7,177 7,215 7,412 7,532 7,653 7,781 7,748 7,925 8,091 7,968 11.3%Gray 5,396 5,398 5,396 5,444 5,414 5,472 5,547 5,654 5,669 5,781 5,844 8.3%Greeley 1,774 1,763 1,714 1,657 1,668 1,669 1,693 1,643 1,629 1,587 1,539 -13.2%

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Greenwood 7,847 7,832 7,852 7,855 7,869 7,849 7,821 7,898 7,805 7,845 7,702 -1.8%Hamilton 2,388 2,389 2,362 2,393 2,400 2,398 2,468 2,466 2,526 2,659 2,672 11.9%Harper 7,124 7,105 7,052 6,864 6,797 6,742 6,716 6,653 6,677 6,630 6,589 -7.5%Harvey 31,028 31,034 31,129 31,452 32,059 32,316 32,574 32,852 32,980 33,036 32,981 6.3%Haskell 3,886 3,880 3,932 3,970 4,012 4,048 4,051 4,066 4,188 4,155 4,257 9.5%Hodgeman 2,177 2,169 2,199 2,141 2,105 2,157 2,165 2,143 2,124 2,095 2,096 -3.7%Jackson 11,525 11,519 11,568 11,553 11,708 11,845 11,980 12,246 12,325 12,457 12,528 8.7%Jefferson 15,905 15,941 16,006 16,242 16,487 16,840 17,253 17,553 18,001 18,273 18,291 15.0%Jewell 4,251 4,233 4,124 4,070 4,003 3,961 4,016 4,034 3,990 3,935 3,842 -9.6%Johnson 355,021 357,309 365,507 374,801 385,022 395,003 403,202 411,635 421,504 432,723 443,434 24.9%Kearny 4,027 4,015 4,026 4,090 4,166 4,313 4,366 4,435 4,470 4,465 4,521 12.3%Kingman 8,292 8,301 8,309 8,254 8,381 8,432 8,472 8,492 8,549 8,555 8,631 4.1%Kiowa 3,660 3,634 3,566 3,607 3,623 3,611 3,589 3,552 3,460 3,421 3,355 -8.3%Labette 23,693 23,618 23,637 23,636 23,425 23,363 23,302 23,232 23,192 23,103 23,027 -2.8%Lane 2,375 2,359 2,329 2,302 2,306 2,317 2,277 2,220 2,189 2,251 2,180 -8.2%Leavenworth 64,371 64,610 65,851 66,077 66,635 67,173 67,511 67,774 68,076 68,301 68,368 6.2%Lincoln 3,653 3,636 3,562 3,544 3,545 3,558 3,579 3,540 3,555 3,544 3,580 -2.0%Linn 8,254 8,258 8,394 8,457 8,502 8,602 8,798 9,006 9,146 9,266 9,442 14.4%Logan 3,081 3,087 3,084 3,181 3,135 3,164 3,215 3,146 3,111 3,081 3,038 -1.4%Lyon 34,732 34,775 34,748 34,950 35,472 35,465 35,672 35,632 35,513 35,524 35,773 3.0%McPherson 27,268 27,340 27,321 27,825 28,018 28,478 28,762 28,875 28,973 29,090 29,449 8.0%Marion 12,888 12,875 12,857 12,902 13,182 13,305 13,550 13,640 13,579 13,461 13,357 3.6%Marshall 11,705 11,670 11,524 11,389 11,330 11,257 11,312 11,276 11,166 11,034 11,005 -6.0%Meade 4,247 4,235 4,292 4,297 4,349 4,389 4,476 4,520 4,527 4,583 4,577 7.8%Miami 23,466 23,577 23,889 24,176 24,364 25,091 25,667 26,332 26,799 27,121 27,875 18.8%Mitchell 7,203 7,184 7,209 7,222 7,131 7,095 7,121 7,101 7,027 6,986 6,982 -3.1%Montgomery 38,816 38,758 38,641 37,939 37,785 37,598 37,451 37,146 36,987 36,813 36,506 -6.0%Morris 6,198 6,203 6,284 6,245 6,236 6,295 6,290 6,252 6,184 6,103 6,096 -1.6%Morton 3,480 3,482 3,433 3,453 3,420 3,487 3,399 3,440 3,472 3,483 3,537 1.6%Nemaha 10,446 10,447 10,506 10,525 10,579 10,660 10,675 10,713 10,597 10,653 10,700 2.4%Neosho 17,035 17,045 17,170 17,109 17,151 17,221 17,204 17,109 17,206 17,112 17,088 0.3%Ness 4,033 4,006 3,973 3,885 3,816 3,813 3,697 3,583 3,518 3,557 3,485 -13.6%Norton 5,947 5,923 5,897 5,848 5,869 5,891 5,961 5,996 6,049 6,018 5,940 -0.1%Osage 15,248 15,253 15,385 15,491 15,713 16,025 16,290 16,372 16,546 16,614 16,590 8.8%Osborne 4,867 4,858 4,833 4,752 4,707 4,725 4,712 4,681 4,618 4,590 4,493 -7.7%Ottawa 5,634 5,599 5,582 5,572 5,622 5,703 5,880 5,941 5,991 6,065 6,106 8.4%Pawnee 7,555 7,527 7,590 7,671 7,764 7,633 7,618 7,442 7,350 7,310 7,267 -3.8%

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Phillips 6,590 6,554 6,489 6,455 6,354 6,376 6,300 6,206 6,141 6,103 6,046 -8.3%Pottawatomie 16,128 16,131 16,290 16,710 16,849 17,019 17,084 17,385 17,626 17,872 18,041 11.9%Pratt 9,702 9,671 9,630 9,659 9,581 9,643 9,803 9,763 9,769 9,810 9,650 -0.5%Rawlins 3,404 3,383 3,352 3,296 3,303 3,259 3,204 3,210 3,176 3,093 2,983 -12.4%Reno 62,389 62,400 62,457 62,520 62,900 62,910 63,458 63,826 64,041 64,424 64,920 4.1%Republic 6,482 6,466 6,389 6,246 6,187 6,179 6,140 6,133 6,059 6,011 5,900 -9.0%Rice 10,610 10,567 10,514 10,494 10,626 10,578 10,731 10,765 10,916 10,934 10,788 1.7%Riley 67,139 67,212 65,021 68,064 67,442 68,463 68,664 65,477 64,018 63,212 62,920 -6.3%Rooks 6,039 6,002 6,023 6,013 5,951 5,987 5,884 5,883 5,769 5,749 5,708 -5.5%Rush 3,842 3,834 3,845 3,819 3,747 3,682 3,690 3,671 3,611 3,611 3,593 -6.5%Russell 7,835 7,787 7,767 7,652 7,668 7,641 7,675 7,656 7,626 7,502 7,427 -5.2%Saline 49,301 49,413 50,245 50,984 51,748 52,240 52,892 53,140 53,168 53,182 53,485 8.5%Scott 5,289 5,273 5,259 5,330 5,261 5,246 5,169 5,183 5,137 5,176 5,139 -2.8%Sedgwick 403,662 404,613 411,162 419,696 424,543 426,812 428,629 432,773 439,254 447,971 451,808 11.9%Seward 18,743 18,725 18,920 19,227 19,837 20,262 20,737 21,241 21,694 21,987 22,206 18.5%Shawnee 160,976 161,304 163,029 164,229 165,722 167,162 167,734 168,236 168,547 169,356 169,499 5.3%Sheridan 3,043 3,055 3,024 3,020 2,923 2,871 2,867 2,863 2,863 2,861 2,836 -6.8%Sherman 6,926 6,929 6,841 6,844 6,912 6,974 6,895 6,865 6,782 6,781 6,790 -2.0%Smith 5,078 5,045 4,969 4,889 4,857 4,808 4,795 4,757 4,621 4,587 4,584 -9.7%Stafford 5,365 5,317 5,181 5,096 5,151 5,178 5,114 5,053 4,972 4,927 4,865 -9.3%Stanton 2,333 2,334 2,402 2,338 2,299 2,376 2,394 2,408 2,439 2,400 2,400 2.9%Stevens 5,048 5,060 5,092 5,187 5,234 5,220 5,254 5,331 5,363 5,439 5,423 7.4%Sumner 25,841 25,845 25,883 25,907 25,973 25,951 25,900 26,019 26,041 26,183 25,974 0.5%Thomas 8,258 8,283 8,375 8,374 8,302 8,442 8,465 8,473 8,342 8,230 8,177 -1.0%Trego 3,694 3,683 3,618 3,573 3,570 3,553 3,549 3,522 3,442 3,411 3,400 -8.0%Wabaunsee 6,603 6,581 6,491 6,499 6,622 6,721 6,779 6,839 6,897 6,855 6,864 4.0%Wallace 1,821 1,813 1,841 1,823 1,825 1,811 1,799 1,798 1,804 1,801 1,787 -1.9%Washington 7,073 7,042 6,945 6,835 6,808 6,801 6,809 6,713 6,651 6,533 6,505 -8.0%Wichita 2,758 2,739 2,692 2,710 2,739 2,787 2,748 2,678 2,664 2,598 2,533 -8.2%Wilson 10,289 10,247 10,066 10,138 10,259 10,314 10,394 10,418 10,397 10,380 10,406 1.1%Woodson 4,116 4,122 4,048 4,026 4,034 4,010 4,015 3,958 3,942 3,903 3,868 -6.0%Wyandotte 162,026 161,973 161,073 160,260 159,449 158,308 157,887 157,650 157,858 158,228 157,980 -2.5%

Kansas 2,477,588 2,481,349 2,498,722 2,532,394 2,556,547 2,580,513 2,601,007 2,614,554 2,365,292 2,660,598 2,678,338 8.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Web site http://eire.census.gov/popest/estimates.php, Table CO-EST2001-12-17.

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Percent�Population�Change�of�Kansas�Counties,�1990-2000

Allen-1.7

Anderson3.9

Atchison-0.9

Barber-9.7

Barton-4.0

Bourbon2.8

Brown-3.6

Butler17.6

Chase0.3

Chautauqua-1.1

Cherokee5.8

Cheyenne-2.4

Clark-1.2

Clay-3.7

Cloud-6.8

Coffey5.5

Comanche-15.0

Cowley-1.7

Crawford7.5

Decatur-13.7

Dickinson2.0

Doniphan1.4

Douglas22.2

Edwards-8.9

Elk-2.0

Ellis5.8

Ellsworth-0.9

Finney22.5

Ford18.2

Franklin12.7

Geary-8.2

Gove-5.0

Graham-16.9

Grant10.5

Gray9.4

Greeley-13.5

Greenwood-2.2

Hamilton11.8

Harper-8.3

Harvey5.9

Haskell10.8

Hodgeman-4.2

Jackson9.8 Jefferson

15.9

Jewell-10.8

Johnson27.1

Kearny12.5

Kingman4.6

Kiowa-10.4

Labette-3.6

Lane-9.3

Leavenworth6.7

Lincoln-2.1

Linn15.9

Logan-1.1

Lyon3.5

McPherson8.4

Marion3.7

Marshall-6.3

Meade9.0

Miami20.8

Mitchell-3.8

Montgomery

-6.6

Morris-1.5

Morton0.5

Nemaha2.6

Neosho-0.2

Ness-14.4

Norton0.1

Osage9.6

Osborne-8.5

Ottawa9.4

Pawnee-4.3

Phillips-8.9

Pottawatomie12.9

Pratt-0.6

Rawlins-12.9

Reno3.8

Republic-10.0

Rice1.4

Riley-6.4

Rooks-5.9

Rush-7.6

Russell-5.9

Saline8.7

Scott-3.2

Sedgwick12.2

Seward20.1

Shawnee5.5

Sheridan-7.6

Sherman-2.4

Smith-10.7

Stafford-10.7

Stanton3.1

Stevens8.2

Sumner0.4

Thomas-0.9

Trego-10.2 Wabaunsee

4.3

Wallace-4.0

Washington-8.3

Wichita-8.2

Wilson0.4

Woodson-8.0

Wyandotte-2.6

State:�8.5

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Allen 14,385 14,367 14,193 -0.13 -1.21 -1.33Anderson 8,110 8,094 8,190 -0.20 1.19 0.99Atchison 16,774 16,755 16,687 -0.11 -0.41 -0.52Barber 5,307 5,293 5,163 -0.26 -2.46 -2.71Barton 28,205 28,116 27,810 -0.32 -1.09 -1.40Bourbon 15,379 15,400 15,371 0.14 -0.19 -0.05Brown 10,724 10,707 10,630 -0.16 -0.72 -0.88Butler 59,482 59,677 60,194 0.33 0.87 1.20Chase 3,030 3,039 3,033 0.30 -0.20 0.10Chautauqua 4,359 4,349 4,270 -0.23 -1.82 -2.04Cherokee 22,605 22,558 22,333 -0.21 -1.00 -1.20Cheyenne 3,165 3,150 3,114 -0.47 -1.14 -1.61Clark 2,390 2,382 2,371 -0.33 -0.46 -0.79Clay 8,822 8,831 8,771 0.10 -0.68 -0.58Cloud 10,268 10,217 9,985 -0.50 -2.27 -2.76Coffey 8,865 8,871 8,815 0.07 -0.63 -0.56Comanche 1,967 1,948 1,961 -0.97 0.67 -0.31Cowley 36,291 36,248 35,929 -0.12 -0.88 -1.00Crawford 38,242 38,202 37,927 -0.10 -0.72 -0.82Decatur 3,472 3,461 3,432 -0.32 -0.84 -1.15Dickinson 19,344 19,360 19,155 0.08 -1.06 -0.98Doniphan 8,249 8,252 8,303 0.04 0.62 0.65Douglas 99,962 100,131 100,005 0.17 -0.13 0.04Edwards 3,449 3,424 3,325 -0.72 -2.89 -3.60Elk 3,261 3,224 3,189 -1.13 -1.09 -2.21Ellis 27,507 27,422 27,247 -0.31 -0.64 -0.95Ellsworth 6,525 6,537 6,488 0.18 -0.75 -0.57Finney 40,523 40,712 40,082 0.47 -1.55 -1.09Ford 32,458 32,597 32,314 0.43 -0.87 -0.44Franklin 24,784 24,846 24,943 0.25 0.39 0.64Geary 27,947 27,757 26,799 -0.68 -3.45 -4.11Gove 3,068 3,061 3,008 -0.23 -1.73 -1.96Graham 2,946 2,922 2,845 -0.81 -2.64 -3.43Grant 7,909 7,885 7,790 -0.30 -1.20 -1.50Gray 5,904 5,933 5,946 0.49 0.22 0.71Greeley 1,534 1,539 1,503 0.33 -2.34 -2.02Greenwood 7,673 7,661 7,771 -0.16 1.44 1.28Hamilton 2,670 2,657 2,671 -0.49 0.53 0.04Harper 6,536 6,504 6,335 -0.49 -2.60 -3.08Harvey 32,869 32,888 33,031 0.06 0.43 0.49Haskell 4,307 4,319 4,285 0.28 -0.79 -0.51Hodgeman 2,085 2,087 2,154 0.10 3.21 3.31Jackson 12,657 12,681 12,742 0.19 0.48 0.67Jefferson 18,426 18,462 18,610 0.20 0.80 1.00Jewell 3,791 3,764 3,591 -0.71 -4.60 -5.28Johnson 451,086 453,962 465,058 0.64 2.44 3.10Kearny 4,531 4,524 4,562 -0.15 0.84 0.68Kingman 8,673 8,675 8,512 0.02 -1.88 -1.86Kiowa 3,278 3,255 3,132 -0.70 -3.78 -4.45Labette 22,835 22,766 22,483 -0.30 -1.24 -1.54Lane 2,155 2,144 2,091 -0.51 -2.47 -2.97Leavenworth 68,691 68,913 70,261 0.32 1.96 2.29Lincoln 3,578 3,572 3,547 -0.17 -0.70 -0.87Linn 9,570 9,605 9,685 0.37 0.83 1.20Logan 3,046 3,046 2,957 0.00 -2.92 -2.92Lyon 35,935 35,941 35,560 0.02 -1.06 -1.04

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McPherson 29,554 29,592 29,618 0.13 0.09 0.22Marion 13,361 13,378 13,423 0.13 0.34 0.46Marshall 10,965 10,936 10,772 -0.26 -1.50 -1.76Meade 4,631 4,636 4,647 0.11 0.24 0.35Miami 28,351 28,500 28,780 0.53 0.98 1.51Mitchell 6,932 6,909 6,778 -0.33 -1.90 -2.22Montgomery 36,252 36,161 35,520 -0.25 -1.77 -2.02Morris 6,104 6,110 6,112 0.10 0.03 0.13Morton 3,496 3,481 3,385 -0.43 -2.76 -3.18Nemaha 10,717 10,702 10,516 -0.14 -1.74 -1.88Neosho 16,997 16,931 16,759 -0.39 -1.02 -1.40Ness 3,454 3,437 3,340 -0.49 -2.82 -3.30Norton 5,953 5,944 5,481 -0.15 -7.79 -7.93Osage 16,712 16,760 16,903 0.29 0.85 1.14Osborne 4,452 4,436 4,345 -0.36 -2.05 -2.40Ottawa 6,163 6,180 6,190 0.28 0.16 0.44Pawnee 7,233 7,212 6,979 -0.29 -3.23 -3.51Phillips 6,001 5,983 5,873 -0.30 -1.84 -2.13Pottawatomie 18,209 18,276 18,336 0.37 0.33 0.70Pratt 9,647 9,636 9,544 -0.11 -0.95 -1.07Rawlins 2,966 2,959 2,918 -0.24 -1.39 -1.62Reno 64,790 64,698 64,237 -0.14 -0.71 -0.85Republic 5,835 5,801 5,646 -0.58 -2.67 -3.24Rice 10,761 10,736 10,588 -0.23 -1.38 -1.61Riley 62,843 62,845 60,368 0.00 -3.94 -3.94Rooks 5,685 5,670 5,614 -0.26 -0.99 -1.25Rush 3,551 3,539 3,488 -0.34 -1.44 -1.77Russell 7,370 7,354 7,166 -0.22 -2.56 -2.77Saline 53,597 53,592 53,646 -0.01 0.10 0.09Scott 5,120 5,095 5,002 -0.49 -1.83 -2.30Sedgwick 452,869 453,426 455,516 0.12 0.46 0.58Seward 22,510 22,568 22,434 0.26 -0.59 -0.34Shawnee 169,871 170,024 170,080 0.09 0.03 0.12Sheridan 2,813 2,804 2,726 -0.32 -2.78 -3.09Sherman 6,760 6,736 6,528 -0.36 -3.09 -3.43Smith 4,536 4,517 4,436 -0.42 -1.79 -2.20Stafford 4,789 4,773 4,755 -0.33 -0.38 -0.71Stanton 2,406 2,407 2,408 0.04 0.04 0.08Stevens 5,463 5,476 5,379 0.24 -1.77 -1.54Sumner 25,946 25,967 25,749 0.08 -0.84 -0.76Thomas 8,180 8,170 8,080 -0.12 -1.10 -1.22Trego 3,319 3,280 3,195 -1.18 -2.59 -3.74Wabaunsee 6,885 6,878 6,843 -0.10 -0.51 -0.61Wallace 1,749 1,734 1,706 -0.86 -1.61 -2.46Washington 6,483 6,465 6,321 -0.28 -2.23 -2.50Wichita 2,531 2,528 2,538 -0.12 0.40 0.28Wilson 10,332 10,301 10,235 -0.30 -0.64 -0.94Woodson 3,788 3,765 3,758 -0.61 -0.19 -0.79Wyandotte 157,882 157,749 157,461 -0.08 -0.18 -0.27Kansas 2,688,418 2,691,750 2,694,641 0.12 0.11 0.23Source: U.S. Census Bureau http://eire.census.gov/popest/data/counties/tables/CO-EST2001-07, April 2002.

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Resident ResidualCounty Deaths Change

1990-99 1990-99

Allen 14,638 14,435 1,648 1,708 21 5 (122) (47) Anderson 7,803 8,119 841 1,001 5 0 504 (33) Atchison 16,932 16,856 1,972 1,750 70 3 (310) (61) Barber 5,874 5,240 543 790 4 0 (377) (14) Barton 29,382 28,658 3,598 2,872 157 3 (2,935) 1,325 Bourbon 14,966 14,980 1,856 1,966 22 6 138 (42) Brown 11,128 10,930 1,338 1,444 5 12 (71) (38) Butler 50,580 62,769 6,814 4,282 190 33 9,077 357 Chase 3,021 2,855 386 368 1 0 (172) (13) Chautauqua 4,407 4,273 309 614 7 0 185 (21) Cherokee 21,374 22,401 2,759 2,668 21 0 988 (73) Cheyenne 3,243 3,225 269 411 12 0 122 (10) Clark 2,418 2,342 237 362 0 0 64 (15) Clay 9,158 8,971 888 1,192 5 33 120 (41) Cloud 11,023 10,007 972 1,650 10 0 (305) (43) Coffey 8,404 8,741 959 970 7 2 372 (33) Comanche 2,313 1,954 205 399 9 0 (170) (4) Cowley 36,915 36,948 4,519 3,843 90 18 (1,122) 371 Crawford 35,582 36,347 4,428 4,372 28 18 267 396 Decatur 4,021 3,370 348 591 6 0 (400) (14) Dickinson 18,958 19,645 2,177 2,196 3 78 701 (76) Doniphan 8,134 7,954 904 815 11 10 (245) (45) Douglas 81,798 98,343 9,909 4,324 1,144 45 6,486 3,285 Edwards 3,787 3,275 349 527 45 0 (371) (8) Elk 3,327 3,384 263 523 2 0 326 (11) Ellis 26,004 26,338 2,965 2,026 95 17 (655) (62) Ellsworth 6,586 6,220 513 879 5 1 16 (22) Finney 33,070 37,409 7,853 1,801 2,884 8 (4,550) (55) Ford 27,463 29,587 5,488 2,273 1,913 9 (2,969) (44) Franklin 21,994 25,136 3,074 2,302 7 8 1,931 424 Geary 30,453 24,911 7,009 1,801 359 1,648 (12,883) 126 Gove 3,231 3,028 346 340 2 0 (202) (9) Graham 3,543 3,118 261 401 2 0 (270) (17) Grant 7,159 7,885 1,326 461 279 0 (405) (13) Gray 5,396 5,579 774 438 125 0 (260) (18) Greeley 1,774 1,648 183 175 42 0 (172) (4)

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1990-99

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1990-99 1990-99

April 1, 1990Population(Corrected)

July 1 ,1999PopulationEstimate

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1990-99

ForeignMigrants1990-99

Movement1990-99

DomesticMigrants1990-99

Federal Citizen

Greenwood 7,847 7,961 738 1,101 5 0 496 (24) Hamilton 2,388 2,374 268 268 89 0 (95) (8) Harper 7,124 6,305 657 1,006 17 0 (449) (38) Harvey 31,028 34,261 3,704 2,961 207 3 719 1,561 Haskell 3,886 4,042 700 214 120 0 (439) (11) Hodgeman 2,177 2,235 207 227 7 0 80 (9) Jackson 11,525 12,177 1,509 1,159 6 12 320 (36) Jefferson 15,905 18,146 1,832 1,501 48 1 1,899 (38) Jewell 4,251 3,787 327 537 (1) 0 (238) (15) Johnson 355,021 440,198 55,077 20,414 5,098 149 44,750 517 Kearny 4,027 4,137 649 296 151 0 (390) (4) Kingman 8,292 8,651 899 957 14 0 440 (37) Kiowa 3,660 3,351 385 350 31 0 (365) (10) Labette 23,693 22,941 2,740 2,784 34 3 (1,044) 299 Lane 2,375 2,174 222 213 0 0 (209) (1) Leavenworth 64,371 71,766 8,065 4,494 102 1,577 2,336 (191) Lincoln 3,653 3,338 284 537 10 0 (53) (19) Linn 8,254 9,296 868 1,166 12 1 1,345 (18) Logan 3,081 2,938 322 372 3 0 (83) (13) Lyon 34,732 33,794 4,777 2,730 685 10 (3,608) (72) McPherson 27,268 28,815 3,129 2,784 83 0 1,234 (115) Marion 12,888 13,544 1,334 1,734 10 1 621 424 Marshall 11,705 10,908 1,024 1,530 2 3 (246) (50) Meade 4,247 4,407 613 486 65 0 (18) (14) Miami 23,466 27,083 3,007 2,218 10 3 2,878 (63) Mitchell 7,203 6,957 697 967 13 0 47 (36) Montgomery 38,816 36,773 4,189 4,470 137 0 (1,776) (123) Morris 6,198 6,173 706 718 7 14 (10) (24) Morton 3,480 3,489 490 293 74 0 (327) 65 Nemaha 10,446 10,182 1,260 1,404 16 0 (99) (37) Neosho 17,035 16,641 1,928 1,976 15 1 (300) (62) Ness 4,033 3,564 351 506 (4) 0 (302) (8) Norton 5,947 5,635 517 706 28 0 (126) (25) Osage 15,248 17,199 1,838 1,717 18 5 1,892 (85) Osborne 4,867 4,589 424 710 6 0 (135) 137 Ottawa 5,634 5,889 575 753 2 0 449 (18)

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Resident ResidualCounty Deaths Change

1990-99 1990-99

April 1, 1990Population(Corrected)

July 1 ,1999PopulationEstimate

ResidentBirths

1990-99

ForeignMigrants1990-99

Movement1990-99

DomesticMigrants1990-99

Federal Citizen

Pawnee 7,555 7,207 698 785 18 3 (250) (32) Phillips 6,590 5,958 617 896 0 0 (323) (30) Pottawatomie 16,128 18,942 2,384 1,460 76 33 1,836 (55) Pratt 9,702 9,517 1,068 1,060 27 0 (187) (33) Rawlins 3,404 3,016 284 373 17 0 (310) (6) Reno 62,389 63,702 7,436 5,998 176 22 (102) (221) Republic 6,482 5,975 495 990 2 0 14 (28) Rice 10,610 10,233 1,159 1,228 9 0 (286) (31) Riley 67,139 63,708 9,760 2,522 534 3,164 (15,374) 1,007 Rooks 6,039 5,626 608 773 2 3 (234) (19) Rush 3,842 3,365 317 519 4 0 (254) (25) Russell 7,835 7,459 678 1,018 6 0 (17) (25) Saline 49,301 51,379 6,854 4,359 261 33 (577) (134) Scott 5,289 4,941 637 520 54 0 (475) (44) Sedgwick 403,662 451,684 67,737 30,614 6,906 1,062 (8,455) 11,386 Seward 18,743 20,115 4,063 1,199 1,973 6 (3,474) 3 Shawnee 160,976 170,773 21,932 14,493 878 135 (3,673) 5,018 Sheridan 3,043 2,674 248 301 4 0 (308) (12) Sherman 6,926 6,523 815 682 37 0 (563) (10) Smith 5,078 4,575 407 788 (1) 0 (102) (19) Stafford 5,365 4,996 497 765 23 0 (111) (13) Stanton 2,333 2,225 386 163 108 0 (436) (3) Stevens 5,048 5,400 779 393 205 0 (222) (17) Sumner 25,841 27,173 3,148 2,737 24 16 964 (83) Thomas 8,258 7,965 1,089 741 26 0 (651) (16) Trego 3,694 3,261 286 502 (3) 1 (200) (15) Wabaunsee 6,603 6,578 710 582 12 13 (161) (17) Wallace 1,821 1,801 231 169 11 0 (87) (6) Washington 7,073 6,473 681 1,018 0 0 (231) (32) Wichita 2,758 2,578 359 209 40 0 (364) (6) Wilson 10,289 10,339 1,080 1,386 24 3 375 (46) Woodson 4,116 3,911 328 574 1 4 53 (17) Wyandotte 162,026 151,379 25,860 15,075 2,071 71 (23,564) (10) Kansas 2,477,588 2,654,052 348,226 215,686 28,233 8,309 (16,224) 23,606

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Web site: www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/county/co-99-8/99c8_20.txt. Release date: March 9, 2000.

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Population Change in Kansas and Net Migration, 1980-1990

1980-90 1980-90County Number Percent Births Deaths Number Percent

Allen 15,654 14,638 (1,016) -6.5 2,297 1,954 (1,359) -8.7Anderson 8,749 7,803 (946) -10.8 1,187 1,206 (927) -10.6Atchison 18,397 16,932 (1,465) -8.0 2,600 2,037 (2,028) -11.0Barber 6,548 5,874 (674) -10.3 1,066 871 (869) -13.3Barton 31,343 29,382 (1,961) -6.3 5,585 3,177 (4,369) -13.9Bourbon 15,969 14,966 (1,003) -6.3 2,401 2,144 (1,260) -7.9Brown 11,955 11,128 (827) -6.9 1,760 1,693 (894) -7.5Butler 44,782 50,580 5,798 12.9 7,118 3,976 2,656 5.9Chase 3,309 3,021 (288) -8.7 422 450 (260) -7.9Chautauqua 5,016 4,407 (609) -12.1 609 771 (447) -8.9Cherokee 22,304 21,374 (930) -4.2 2,920 2,867 (983) -4.4Cheyenne 3,678 3,243 (435) -11.8 465 462 (438) -11.9Clark 2,599 2,418 (181) -7.0 323 361 (143) -5.5Clay 9,802 9,158 (644) -6.6 1,241 1,291 (594) -6.1Cloud 12,494 11,023 (1,471) -11.8 1,586 1,732 (1,325) -10.6Coffey 9,370 8,404 (966) -10.3 1,296 1,105 (1,157) -12.3Comanche 2,554 2,313 (241) -9.4 335 352 (224) -8.8Cowley 36,824 36,915 91 0.2 5,509 4,241 (1,177) -3.2Crawford 37,916 35,582 (2,334) -6.2 4,986 4,866 (2,454) -6.5Decatur 4,509 4,021 (488) -10.8 618 600 (506) -11.2Dickinson 20,175 18,958 (1,217) -6.0 2,563 2,459 (1,321) -6.5Doniphan 9,268 8,134 (1,134) -12.2 1,255 1,035 (1,354) -14.6Douglas 67,640 81,798 14,158 20.9 10,049 3,908 8,017 11.9Edwards 4,271 3,787 (484) -11.3 550 546 (488) -11.4Elk 3,918 3,327 (591) -15.1 409 608 (392) -10.0Ellis 26,098 26,004 (94) -0.4 4,395 1,871 (2,618) -10.0Ellsworth 6,640 6,586 (54) -0.8 840 924 30 0.5Finney 23,825 33,070 9,245 38.8 7,278 1,608 3,575 15.0Ford 24,315 27,463 3,148 12.9 5,346 2,198 0 0.0Franklin 22,062 21,994 (68) -0.3 3,339 2,355 (1,052) -4.8Geary 29,852 30,453 601 2.0 12,218 2,015 (9,602) -32.2Gove 3,726 3,231 (495) -13.3 539 358 (676) -18.1Graham 3,995 3,543 (452) -11.3 571 432 (591) -14.8Grant 6,977 7,159 182 2.6 1,459 449 (828) -11.9Gray 5,138 5,396 258 5.0 1,006 425 (323) -6.3Greeley 1,845 1,774 (71) -3.8 326 179 (218) -11.8Greenwood 8,764 7,847 (917) -10.5 1,030 1,305 (642) -7.3Hamilton 2,514 2,388 (126) -5.0 378 314 (190) -7.6Harper 7,778 7,124 (654) -8.4 990 1,115 (529) -6.8

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1980-90 1980-90County Number Percent Births Deaths Number Percent

Net Migration, 1980-1990r Change 1980-1990r (Census) Population

April 1, 1980r(Census) Population

April 1, 1990r

Harvey 30,531 31,028 497 1.6 4,528 2,989 (1,042) -3.4Haskell 3,814 3,886 72 1.9 771 258 (441) -11.6Hodgeman 2,269 2,177 (92) -4.1 377 278 (191) -8.4Jackson 11,644 11,525 (119) -1.0 1,715 1,245 (589) -5.1Jefferson 15,207 15,905 698 4.6 2,183 1,551 66 0.4Jewell 5,241 4,251 (990) -18.9 626 743 (873) -16.7Johnson 270,269 355,021 84,752 31.4 46,674 16,672 54,750 20.3Kearny 3,435 4,027 592 17.2 795 264 61 1.8Kingman 8,960 8,292 (668) -7.5 1,309 1,028 (949) -10.6Kiowa 4,046 3,660 (386) -9.5 599 445 (540) -13.3Labette 25,682 23,693 (1,989) -7.7 3,737 3,010 (2,716) -10.6Lane 2,472 2,375 (97) -3.9 369 293 (173) -7.0Leavenworth 54,809 64,371 9,562 17.4 8,132 4,329 5,759 10.5Lincoln 4,145 3,653 (492) -11.9 424 632 (284) -6.9Linn 8,234 8,254 20 0.2 1,064 1,182 138 1.7Logan 3,478 3,081 (397) -11.4 505 413 (489) -14.1Lyon 35,108 34,732 (376) -1.1 6,172 2,841 (3,707) -10.6McPherson 26,855 27,268 413 1.5 4,068 2,680 (975) -3.6Marion 13,522 12,888 (634) -4.7 1,608 1,749 (493) -3.6Marshall 12,787 11,705 (1,082) -8.5 1,859 1,750 (1,191) -9.3Meade 4,788 4,247 (541) -11.3 744 550 (735) -15.4Miami 21,618 23,466 1,848 8.5 3,282 2,279 845 3.9Mitchell 8,117 7,203 (914) -11.3 1,043 1,024 (933) -11.5Montgomery 42,281 38,816 (3,465) -8.2 6,263 5,044 (4,684) -11.1Morris 6,419 6,198 (221) -3.4 846 882 (185) -2.9Morton 3,454 3,480 26 0.8 604 299 (279) -8.1Nemaha 11,211 10,446 (765) -6.8 1,780 1,359 (1,186) -10.6Neosho 18,967 17,035 (1,932) -10.2 2,728 2,279 (2,381) -12.6Ness 4,498 4,033 (465) -10.3 688 542 (611) -13.6Norton 6,689 5,947 (742) -11.1 792 894 (640) -9.6Osage 15,319 15,248 (71) -0.5 2,108 1,693 (486) -3.2Osborne 5,959 4,867 (1,092) -18.3 702 900 (894) -15.0Ottawa 5,971 5,634 (337) -5.6 750 809 (278) -4.7Pawnee 8,065 7,555 (510) -6.3 1,096 925 (681) -8.4Phillips 7,406 6,590 (816) -11.0 947 999 (764) -10.3Pottawatomie 14,782 16,128 1,346 9.1 2,647 1,453 152 1.0Pratt 10,275 9,702 (573) -5.6 1,556 1,131 (998) -9.7Rawlins 4,105 3,404 (701) -17.1 573 482 (792) -19.3Reno 64,983 62,389 (2,594) -4.0 9,452 6,242 (5,804) -8.9

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April 1, 1980r(Census) Population

April 1, 1990r

Republic 7,569 6,482 (1,087) -14.4 837 1,170 (754) -10.0Rice 11,900 10,610 (1,290) -10.8 1,650 1,443 (1,497) -12.6Riley 63,505 67,139 3,634 5.7 9,839 2,533 (3,672) -5.8Rooks 7,006 6,039 (967) -13.8 1,073 886 (1,154) -16.5Rush 4,516 3,842 (674) -14.9 500 635 (539) -11.9Russell 8,868 7,835 (1,033) -11.6 1,187 1,146 (1,074) -12.1Saline 48,905 49,301 396 0.8 7,713 4,370 (2,947) -6.0Scott 5,782 5,289 (493) -8.5 905 514 (884) -15.3Sedgwick 367,088 403,662 36,574 10.0 72,951 29,149 (7,228) -2.0Seward 17,071 18,743 1,672 9.8 4,018 1,281 (1,065) -6.2Shawnee 154,916 160,976 6,060 3.9 24,317 13,846 (4,411) -2.8Sheridan 3,544 3,043 (501) -14.1 509 363 (647) -18.3Sherman 7,759 6,926 (833) -10.7 1,199 788 (1,244) -16.0Smith 5,947 5,078 (869) -14.6 628 864 (633) -10.6Stafford 5,694 5,365 (329) -5.8 803 805 (327) -5.7Stanton 2,339 2,333 (6) -0.3 443 181 (268) -11.5Stevens 4,736 5,048 312 6.6 823 407 (104) -2.2Sumner 24,928 25,841 913 3.7 3,891 2,948 (30) -0.1Thomas 8,451 8,258 (193) -2.3 1,407 719 (881) -10.4Trego 4,165 3,694 (471) -11.3 558 468 (561) -13.5Wabaunsee 6,867 6,603 (264) -3.8 888 822 (330) -4.8Wallace 2,045 1,821 (224) -11.0 352 196 (380) -18.6Washington 8,543 7,073 (1,470) -17.2 919 1,126 (1,263) -14.8Wichita 3,041 2,758 (283) -9.3 493 219 (557) -18.3Wilson 12,128 10,289 (1,839) -15.2 1,506 1,594 (1,751) -14.4Woodson 4,600 4,116 (484) -10.5 566 654 (396) -8.6Wyandotte 172,335 162,026 (10,309) -6.0 32,259 16,941 (25,627) -14.9 Kansas 2,364,236 2,477,588 113,352 4.8 397,215 220,466 (63,397) -2.7

r - revised. Note: Births and deaths are from April 1, 1980 to April 1, 1990 Source: Kansas Division of the Budget, The Governor's Economic and Demographic Report, 1991-1992, January 1992;U.S. Bureau of the Census, PPL-15, January 12, 1995.

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Population Projections of Kansas Counties, 2000-2030, Selected Years and Percent Change, 2000-2030

County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 % Change

Allen 13,214 12,771 12,279 11,989 11,615 11,271 10,922 -17.3Anderson 7,308 7,111 6,893 6,756 6,605 6,473 6,370 -12.8Atchison 15,617 15,154 14,574 14,159 13,802 13,494 13,196 -15.5Barber 5,393 5,220 5,065 4,952 4,876 4,816 4,783 -11.3Barton 27,857 27,161 26,281 25,772 25,414 25,093 24,751 -11.1Bourbon 14,242 13,872 13,415 13,153 12,905 12,760 12,641 -11.2Brown 10,624 10,385 10,134 10,048 10,015 10,076 10,195 -4.0Butler 55,968 58,091 60,224 62,429 64,342 65,861 66,991 19.7Chase 2,657 2,478 2,328 2,199 2,063 1,935 1,807 -32.0Chautauqua 3,783 3,567 3,348 3,208 3,047 2,902 2,771 -26.8Cherokee 20,942 20,571 20,171 19,861 19,638 19,459 19,274 -8.0Cheyenne 2,813 2,642 2,483 2,363 2,250 2,154 2,072 -26.3Clark 2,187 2,074 1,989 1,919 1,852 1,788 1,729 -21.0Clay 8,231 7,830 7,389 7,077 6,707 6,381 6,058 -26.4Cloud 10,025 9,604 9,120 8,763 8,398 8,062 7,750 -22.7Coffey 7,698 7,461 7,272 7,146 7,068 7,023 7,013 -8.9Comanche 2,041 1,958 1,883 1,848 1,813 1,790 1,779 -12.8Cowley 37,644 37,880 37,774 37,886 37,748 37,480 37,019 -1.7Crawford 34,037 33,930 33,879 33,779 33,709 33,762 33,882 -0.5Decatur 3,441 3,234 3,059 2,942 2,809 2,694 2,601 -24.4Dickinson 17,743 17,208 16,542 16,112 15,656 15,296 14,969 -15.6Doniphan 7,406 7,161 6,847 6,628 6,414 6,201 5,979 -19.3Douglas 95,849 100,419 102,015 102,503 103,243 103,976 104,199 8.7Edwards 3,306 3,138 2,982 2,862 2,739 2,637 2,554 -22.8Elk 2,990 2,847 2,692 2,575 2,462 2,375 2,313 -22.7Ellis 25,360 25,667 25,804 26,013 26,259 26,563 26,844 5.8Ellsworth 6,636 6,738 6,818 6,875 6,902 6,924 6,944 4.6Finney 48,048 55,754 63,653 71,732 79,824 87,241 93,517 94.6Ford 31,776 33,875 35,895 38,137 40,614 43,091 45,497 43.2Franklin 22,393 22,293 22,196 22,299 22,536 22,818 23,084 3.1Geary 33,258 34,559 35,764 37,133 38,376 39,462 40,322 21.2Gove 2,858 2,723 2,618 2,544 2,497 2,476 2,483 -13.1Graham 3,190 3,082 2,947 2,844 2,759 2,683 2,622 -17.8Grant 7,115 7,151 7,201 7,298 7,417 7,561 7,740 8.8Gray 5,533 5,639 5,766 5,875 5,961 6,046 6,139 11.0Greeley 1,714 1,678 1,650 1,645 1,643 1,650 1,664 -2.9Greenwood 7,155 6,835 6,489 6,234 5,999 5,821 5,669 -20.8Hamilton 2,203 2,127 2,048 1,994 1,922 1,863 1,817 -17.5Harper 6,570 6,316 6,046 5,884 5,721 5,605 5,521 -16.0Harvey 31,760 32,043 31,975 32,031 31,928 31,743 31,354 -1.3

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Population Projections of Kansas Counties, 2000-2030, Selected Years and Percent Change, 2000-2030

County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 % Change

Haskell 3,815 3,839 3,846 3,897 3,953 4,027 4,123 8.1Hodgeman 2,138 2,140 2,150 2,194 2,276 2,383 2,519 17.8Jackson 11,472 11,435 11,438 11,511 11,641 11,817 12,025 4.8Jefferson 16,746 17,220 17,622 17,897 18,012 18,029 17,996 7.5Jewell 3,560 3,335 3,088 2,892 2,696 2,545 2,430 -31.8Johnson 465,124 512,428 554,665 592,265 624,137 646,334 655,447 40.9Kearny 4,590 4,918 5,247 5,597 5,947 6,308 6,678 45.5Kingman 7,847 7,671 7,465 7,355 7,217 7,083 6,980 -11.1Kiowa 3,365 3,258 3,144 3,056 3,017 2,985 2,969 -11.8Labette 23,059 22,893 22,637 22,591 22,572 22,642 22,785 -1.2Lane 2,181 2,077 1,984 1,921 1,847 1,786 1,731 -20.6Leavenworth 73,616 77,244 79,944 82,933 85,121 86,628 87,236 18.5Lincoln 3,259 3,119 2,951 2,827 2,710 2,626 2,563 -21.4Linn 8,498 8,663 8,779 8,877 8,969 9,080 9,205 8.3Logan 2,803 2,720 2,614 2,550 2,500 2,461 2,442 -12.9Lyon 35,196 36,147 36,537 36,963 37,347 37,805 38,255 8.7McPherson 27,946 28,208 28,087 28,172 28,091 28,006 27,723 -0.8Marion 12,318 12,109 11,811 11,591 11,299 11,001 10,660 -13.5Marshall 10,382 9,921 9,483 9,228 8,944 8,694 8,460 -18.5Meade 3,918 3,814 3,718 3,666 3,650 3,690 3,780 -3.5Miami 25,963 26,876 27,839 28,826 29,739 30,459 30,998 19.4Mitchell 6,457 6,242 6,083 5,973 5,892 5,859 5,869 -9.1Montgomery 35,955 34,846 33,706 32,980 32,445 32,074 31,828 -11.5Morris 6,089 6,028 5,962 5,931 5,894 5,864 5,830 -4.3Morton 3,187 3,111 3,018 2,979 2,892 2,801 2,708 -15.0Nemaha 9,955 9,765 9,570 9,551 9,524 9,508 9,527 -4.3Neosho 15,842 15,444 15,014 14,790 14,652 14,603 14,646 -7.5Ness 3,513 3,356 3,177 3,055 2,919 2,794 2,677 -23.8Norton 5,279 5,063 4,805 4,650 4,464 4,299 4,132 -21.7Osage 15,207 15,177 15,086 15,088 14,946 14,743 14,476 -4.8Osborne 4,166 3,902 3,671 3,505 3,358 3,251 3,188 -23.5Ottawa 5,292 5,123 5,002 4,897 4,801 4,716 4,654 -12.1Pawnee 6,701 6,455 6,182 5,994 5,756 5,523 5,293 -21.0Phillips 6,179 6,020 5,852 5,743 5,628 5,531 5,476 -11.4Pottawatomie 17,722 18,524 19,333 20,155 20,942 21,649 22,279 25.7Pratt 8,873 8,613 8,316 8,132 7,927 7,750 7,578 -14.6Rawlins 3,010 2,883 2,788 2,732 2,711 2,722 2,772 -7.9Reno 58,898 57,767 56,067 55,283 54,225 53,281 52,222 -11.3Republic 5,897 5,666 5,434 5,279 5,122 4,995 4,929 -16.4

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Population Projections of Kansas Counties, 2000-2030, Selected Years and Percent Change, 2000-2030

County 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 % Change

Rice 9,720 9,384 9,008 8,775 8,579 8,431 8,312 -14.5Riley 70,970 73,083 75,066 76,062 77,457 79,358 81,265 14.5Rooks 5,294 5,077 4,867 4,704 4,559 4,475 4,458 -15.8Rush 3,377 3,202 3,059 2,956 2,871 2,818 2,799 -17.1Russell 6,877 6,488 6,161 5,889 5,641 5,431 5,260 -23.5Saline 48,314 47,353 45,836 44,958 43,870 42,912 41,773 -13.5Scott 4,874 4,750 4,631 4,566 4,542 4,562 4,633 -4.9Sedgwick 442,377 453,828 459,161 469,544 478,337 485,538 488,891 10.5Seward 21,035 21,967 22,990 24,237 25,632 27,093 28,604 36.0Shawnee 169,632 171,672 171,010 171,506 170,952 169,640 166,809 -1.7Sheridan 2,736 2,656 2,601 2,583 2,587 2,621 2,698 -1.4Sherman 6,293 6,068 5,827 5,668 5,537 5,458 5,430 -13.7Smith 4,577 4,353 4,153 3,983 3,829 3,699 3,611 -21.1Stafford 5,032 4,850 4,713 4,632 4,561 4,507 4,473 -11.1Stanton 2,410 2,457 2,496 2,561 2,659 2,784 2,936 21.8Stevens 5,334 5,455 5,593 5,782 5,934 6,068 6,207 16.4Sumner 26,592 27,219 27,912 28,610 29,310 30,116 31,048 16.8Thomas 8,138 8,103 8,032 8,045 8,045 8,060 8,079 -0.7Trego 3,213 3,020 2,824 2,681 2,547 2,411 2,272 -29.3Wabaunsee 6,391 6,241 6,145 6,086 6,040 5,998 5,960 -6.7Wallace 1,732 1,701 1,700 1,722 1,781 1,862 1,969 13.7Washington 6,202 5,937 5,615 5,377 5,181 5,022 4,894 -21.1Wichita 2,565 2,540 2,538 2,562 2,605 2,674 2,786 8.6Wilson 9,307 8,993 8,571 8,288 8,053 7,851 7,674 -17.5Woodson 3,634 3,484 3,342 3,264 3,197 3,146 3,114 -14.3Wyandotte 160,461 159,566 157,358 157,097 157,917 158,983 160,026 -0.3 Kansas 2,562,890 2,604,664 2,645,887 2,688,165 2,723,689 2,754,617 2,780,613 8.5

Source: Floerchinger, Teresa D., Kansas Population Projections, 1995-2030 , Kansas Division of the Budget, September, 1992.

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Allen-17.3

Anderson-12.8

Atchison-15.5

Barber-11.3

Barton-11.1

Bourbon-11.2

Brown-4.0

Butler19.7

Chase-32.0

Chautauqua-26.8

Cherokee-8.0

Cheyenne-26.3

Clark-21.0

Clay-26.4

Cloud-22.7

Coffey-8.9

Comanche-12.8

Cowley-1.7

Crawford-0.5

Decatur-24.4

Dickinson-15.6

Doniphan-19.3

Douglas8.7

Edwards-22.8

Elk-22.7

Ellis5.8

Ellsworth4.6

Finney94.6

Ford43.2

Franklin3.1

Geary21.2

Gove-13.1

Graham-17.8

Grant8.8

Gray11.0

Greeley-2.9

Greenwood-20.8

Hamilton-17.5

Harper-16.0

Harvey-1.3

Haskell8.1

Hodgeman17.8

Jackson4.8

Jefferson7.5

Jewell-31.8

Johnson40.9

Kearny45.5

Kingman-11.1

Kiowa-11.8

Labette-1.2

Lane-20.6

Leavenworth18.5

Lincoln-21.4

Linn8.3

Logan-12.9

Lyon8.7

McPherson-0.8

Marion-13.5

Marshall-18.5

Meade-3.5

Miami19.4

Mitchell-9.1

Montgomery

-11.5

Morris-4.3

Morton-15.0

Nemaha-4.3

Neosho-7.5

Ness-23.8

Norton-21.7

Osage-4.8

Osborne-23.5

Ottawa-12.1

Pawnee-21.0

Phillips-11.4

Pottawatomie25.7

Pratt-14.6

Rawlins-7.9

Reno-11.3

Republic-16.4

Rice-14.5

Riley14.5

Rooks-15.8

Rush-17.1

Russell-23.5

Saline-13.5

Scott-4.9

Sedgwick10.5

Seward36.0

Shawnee-1.7

Sheridan-1.4

Sherman-13.7

Smith-21.1

Stafford-11.1

Stanton21.8

Stevens16.4

Sumner16.8

Thomas-0.7

Trego-29.3 Wabaunsee

-6.7

Wallace13.7

Washington-21.1

Wichita8.6

Wilson-17.5

Woodson-14.3

Wyandotte-0.3

Projected�Percent�Population�Change,�2000-2030

State:��8.5Source:�Policy�Research�Institute,�based�on�"Kansas�Population�Projections,�1995-2030."Kansas�Division�of�the�Budget,�September�1992.

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All Under 18 years 21 years 65 years 85 yearsCounty Persons 5 Years and over and over and over and over

Allen 14,385 850 10,755 9,938 2,593 413 Anderson 8,110 503 5,987 5,698 1,626 274 Atchison 16,774 1,068 12,301 11,289 2,723 416 Barber 5,307 268 3,981 3,808 1,141 137 Barton 28,205 1,793 20,875 19,476 5,043 764 Bourbon 15,379 945 11,418 10,617 2,804 462 Brown 10,724 684 7,896 7,498 2,089 380 Butler 59,482 4,131 42,445 39,923 7,483 1,070 Chase 3,030 182 2,299 2,201 568 89 Chautauqua 4,359 195 3,340 3,178 1,061 182 Cherokee 22,605 1,561 16,614 15,708 3,425 502 Cheyenne 3,165 149 2,413 2,333 842 117 Clark 2,390 146 1,755 1,687 521 104 Clay 8,822 475 6,622 6,335 1,831 303 Cloud 10,268 506 7,972 7,298 2,384 541 Coffey 8,865 525 6,487 6,207 1,439 284 Comanche 1,967 111 1,532 1,487 508 94 Cowley 36,291 2,312 26,847 24,901 5,770 903 Crawford 38,242 2,446 29,467 26,583 5,910 1,078 Decatur 3,472 157 2,651 2,569 909 151 Dickinson 19,344 1,103 14,368 13,776 3,599 591 Doniphan 8,249 525 6,161 5,526 1,334 206 Douglas 99,962 5,568 79,561 67,254 7,937 1,028 Edwards 3,449 202 2,600 2,469 717 108 Elk 3,261 138 2,528 2,439 825 168 Ellis 27,507 1,582 21,343 18,969 3,939 595 Ellsworth 6,525 274 5,129 4,904 1,329 267 Finney 40,523 4,248 26,642 24,507 2,829 342 Ford 32,458 3,035 22,364 20,731 3,566 537 Franklin 24,784 1,688 17,964 16,934 3,476 549 Geary 27,947 2,635 19,666 18,183 2,634 302 Gove 3,068 182 2,265 2,171 696 132 Graham 2,946 133 2,282 2,205 697 125 Grant 7,909 688 5,318 4,987 763 83 Gray 5,904 459 4,041 3,826 749 152 Greeley 1,534 103 1,101 1,055 271 39 Greenwood 7,673 420 5,853 5,601 1,750 291 Hamilton 2,670 184 1,913 1,822 490 83 Harper 6,536 369 4,924 4,719 1,519 289 Harvey 32,869 2,167 24,314 22,808 5,512 972 Haskell 4,307 392 2,889 2,712 457 56 Hodgeman 2,085 101 1,481 1,426 396 74 Jackson 12,657 874 9,081 8,651 1,889 304 Jefferson 18,426 1,178 13,380 12,699 2,358 323 Jewell 3,791 173 2,959 2,870 983 162 Johnson 451,086 33,641 328,918 314,676 45,069 5,895 Kearny 4,531 400 2,977 2,796 504 48 Kingman 8,673 528 6,295 6,044 1,697 292 Kiowa 3,278 181 2,491 2,348 699 100 Labette 22,835 1,412 16,959 15,943 3,960 672 Lane 2,155 114 1,607 1,558 441 84 Leavenworth 68,691 4,775 50,357 47,782 6,766 810 Lincoln 3,578 185 2,738 2,642 842 154 Linn 9,570 603 7,173 6,866 1,750 231 Logan 3,046 195 2,272 2,160 632 89

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Age by County, in Kansas, 2000

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. Bureau of the Census, Website: http://www.census.gov/prod.census2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf

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All Under 18 years 21 years 65 years 85 yearsCounty Persons 5 Years and over and over and over and over

Allen 14,638 1,006 10,654 7,226 2,777 406 Anderson 7,803 518 5,741 3,766 1,718 249 Atchison 16,932 1,183 12,255 8,440 2,859 428 Barber 5,874 393 4,305 2,901 1,257 147 Barton 29,382 2,231 21,457 15,374 4,913 565 Bourbon 14,966 1,071 11,089 7,351 3,051 402 Brown 11,128 817 8,069 5,310 2,417 387 Butler 50,580 3,822 35,973 27,234 6,770 827 Chase 3,021 197 2,267 1,473 700 103 Chautauqua 4,407 268 3,374 2,082 1,167 145 Cherokee 21,374 1,427 15,733 11,093 3,771 425 Cheyenne 3,243 200 2,461 1,614 782 106 Clark 2,418 133 1,812 1,175 583 88 Clay 9,158 593 6,818 4,466 2,100 356 Cloud 11,023 661 8,500 5,123 2,727 485 Coffey 8,404 563 6,116 4,215 1,648 244 Comanche 2,313 152 1,749 1,078 605 96 Cowley 36,915 2,594 27,129 19,428 6,020 807 Crawford 35,568 2,158 27,284 18,264 6,972 958 Decatur 4,021 280 2,983 1,932 984 178 Dickinson 18,958 1,286 14,013 9,673 3,766 565 Doniphan 8,134 536 6,015 4,032 1,470 172 Douglas 81,798 5,132 65,070 47,338 6,627 927 Edwards 3,787 222 2,840 1,876 886 131 Elk 3,327 197 2,610 1,546 988 147 Ellis 26,004 1,774 19,273 13,980 3,469 382 Ellsworth 6,586 372 5,027 3,361 1,466 220 Finney 33,070 3,493 21,768 17,565 2,559 283 Ford 27,463 2,459 19,508 14,473 3,468 402 Franklin 21,994 1,759 15,835 11,526 3,432 488 Geary 30,453 3,387 21,457 17,129 2,340 228 Gove 3,231 220 2,362 1,635 648 80 Graham 3,543 211 2,616 1,815 722 116 Grant 7,159 643 4,691 3,802 625 58 Gray 5,396 464 3,668 2,758 720 95 Greeley 1,774 153 1,227 905 278 35 Greenwood 7,847 467 5,981 3,741 1,984 299 Hamilton 2,388 163 1,772 1,233 473 79 Harper 7,124 472 5,318 3,491 1,651 266 Harvey 31,028 2,130 22,858 16,232 5,099 851 Haskell 3,886 348 2,621 2,089 401 45 Hodgeman 2,177 176 1,566 1,106 415 63 Jackson 11,525 842 8,223 5,931 1,866 247 Jefferson 15,905 1,085 11,543 8,680 2,341 292 Jewell 4,251 275 3,235 2,088 1,054 145 Johnson 355,054 28,049 259,938 214,570 33,420 3,131 Kearny 4,027 373 2,685 2,072 459 61 Kingman 8,292 591 5,996 4,105 1,644 205 Kiowa 3,660 238 2,711 1,810 773 87 Labette 23,693 1,698 17,401 11,983 4,371 548 Lane 2,375 160 1,720 1,194 493 74 Leavenworth 64,371 4,511 47,207 38,932 6,133 638 Lincoln 3,653 206 2,780 1,748 950 175 Linn 8,254 519 6,147 4,066 1,808 269 Logan 3,081 210 2,265 1,553 620 91

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All Under 18 years 21 years 65 years 85 yearsCounty Persons 5 Years and over and over and over and over

Age by County, in Kansas, 1990

Lyon 34,732 2,667 25,442 18,543 4,258 603 McPherson 27,268 1,903 20,163 14,033 4,745 709 Marion 12,888 744 9,875 6,297 3,017 458 Marshall 11,705 829 8,607 5,633 2,684 398 Meade 4,247 295 3,090 2,175 808 119 Miami 23,466 1,683 16,948 12,844 3,245 405 Mitchell 7,203 457 5,279 3,422 1,577 251 Montgomery 38,816 2,783 28,793 19,547 7,508 1,004 Morris 6,198 403 4,640 3,104 1,371 174 Morton 3,480 272 2,422 1,835 472 63 Nemaha 10,446 828 7,445 5,004 2,144 308 Neosho 17,035 1,192 12,637 8,721 3,232 403 Ness 4,033 237 2,973 2,001 900 121 Norton 5,947 339 4,624 3,092 1,334 226 Osage 15,248 1,033 11,128 7,998 2,675 417 Osborne 4,867 330 3,690 2,281 1,316 209 Ottawa 5,634 365 4,197 2,895 1,166 173 Pawnee 7,555 452 5,598 3,921 1,446 159 Phillips 6,590 427 4,938 3,262 1,523 247 Pottawatomie 16,128 1,316 11,384 8,435 2,355 325 Pratt 9,702 620 7,204 4,919 1,855 274 Rawlins 3,404 209 2,503 1,686 725 107 Reno 62,389 4,298 46,498 33,635 10,119 1,250 Republic 6,482 394 5,008 3,087 1,800 291 Rice 10,610 760 7,821 5,260 2,138 292 Riley 67,139 5,009 52,682 38,198 4,255 499 Rooks 6,039 443 4,427 2,959 1,313 179 Rush 3,842 224 2,966 1,911 968 126 Russell 7,835 433 6,024 3,958 1,861 214 Saline 49,301 3,643 36,327 27,298 6,964 789 Scott 5,289 406 3,758 2,743 857 111 Sedgwick 403,662 34,422 291,703 229,686 45,986 4,589 Seward 18,743 1,732 12,865 10,176 1,758 192 Shawnee 160,976 11,670 119,283 92,077 21,085 2,494 Sheridan 3,043 223 2,170 1,557 543 90 Sherman 6,926 542 5,087 3,608 1,156 146 Smith 5,078 270 3,940 2,416 1,421 265 Stafford 5,365 376 3,988 2,614 1,248 145 Stanton 2,333 214 1,582 1,256 254 35 Stevens 5,048 434 3,503 2,622 721 77 Sumner 25,841 1,954 18,347 13,241 4,316 583 Thomas 8,258 620 5,922 4,136 1,211 144 Trego 3,694 211 2,728 1,781 875 107 Wabaunsee 6,603 450 4,817 3,432 1,167 149 Wallace 1,821 145 1,292 921 299 47 Washington 7,073 420 5,336 3,294 1,859 284 Wichita 2,758 238 1,884 1,401 414 63 Wilson 10,289 679 7,650 5,081 2,265 258 Woodson 4,116 246 3,128 1,944 1,088 144 Wyandotte 161,993 13,462 115,928 88,149 21,034 2,228 Kansas 2,477,574 188,390 1,815,960 1,359,672 342,571 42,241

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population 1990, CPH-1-18 , August 1991.

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County 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000

Allen 35.1 36.5 37.4 33.1 35.5 38.8Anderson 34.1 36.8 37.2 35.8 38.1 39.6Atchison 31.8 30.6 28.6 29.7 33.5 36.2Barber 31.2 32.1 37.8 37.8 37.5 42.6Barton 29.0 28.6 29.8 30.8 34.8 38.6Bourbon 34.8 39.6 39.5 35.4 36.8 38.0Brown 35.7 38.6 40.9 36.0 36.7 39.8Butler 31.7 29.5 30.3 31.0 33.8 35.9Chase 33.6 38.1 42.2 38.5 39.7 40.3Chautauqua 35.7 41.3 46.9 42.8 43.3 44.7Cherokee 32.5 36.0 34.6 34.0 35.8 37.0Cheyenne 27.9 34.2 38.4 41.1 41.8 44.2Clark 30.0 34.0 40.8 41.9 41.1 42.1Clay 35.2 38.7 40.3 37.2 39.2 41.3Cloud 33.6 36.6 36.9 36.5 39.9 41.4Coffey 35.8 39.9 43.0 33.1 36.2 39.2Comanche 30.7 35.6 40.4 40.5 41.6 46.9Cowley 33.7 33.1 34.0 32.6 34.7 37.0Crawford 35.8 37.9 32.9 33.3 34.4 33.8Decatur 32.6 35.0 39.0 39.3 40.2 44.3Dickinson 34.1 35.3 35.5 36.2 37.3 40.0Doniphan 33.6 34.4 31.7 31.4 35.1 36.8Douglas 26.2 24.3 23.2 24.3 25.8 26.6Edwards 32.5 33.8 38.0 37.8 39.4 41.0Elk 36.6 43.5 47.8 44.8 47.0 46.0Ellis 24.4 23.4 23.0 25.6 31.1 32.7Ellsworth 34.4 38.1 41.0 38.9 38.0 41.8Finney 26.4 24.7 24.1 26.2 27.2 28.1Ford 28.8 29.1 27.9 28.7 30.2 29.9Franklin 34.3 34.2 31.7 32.4 33.3 36.0Geary 26.8 23.9 23.2 23.9 26.5 29.1Gove 25.0 27.5 30.4 31.8 38.2 42.6Graham 28.6 27.2 30.9 35.5 39.1 44.4Grant 24.1 23.8 25.2 26.8 29.2 31.4Gray 26.6 30.3 31.2 29.3 32.2 33.0Greeley 25.8 25.9 30.8 31.5 33.2 38.6Greenwood 33.3 37.6 42.2 41.2 41.2 42.6Hamilton 25.4 27.3 33.6 37.0 38.1 37.6Harper 33.7 36.0 42.0 40.8 39.6 42.9Harvey 31.6 30.2 30.6 31.1 34.7 37.6Haskell 25.5 25.4 25.8 28.0 30.5 30.8Hodgeman 27.3 29.9 33.1 36.5 37.0 39.8Jackson 36.1 37.4 34.3 32.4 34.9 37.4Jefferson 35.7 34.1 31.2 32.8 35.2 38.0Jewell 35.0 40.0 41.6 40.0 42.7 46.2Johnson 29.6 28.3 27.0 30.4 32.8 35.2Kearny 25.2 26.1 28.0 28.0 30.8 31.6Kingman 30.6 32.1 35.8 34.8 36.9 40.2Kiowa 30.1 33.7 40.5 35.1 38.5 42.1Labette 34.8 35.9 33.7 32.3 35.0 37.9Lane 27.8 28.5 33.7 34.7 37.9 41.6Leavenworth 32.8 32.0 29.0 30.1 33.1 35.6Lincoln 34.6 38.5 43.9 44.0 42.4 43.7Linn 36.2 40.8 42.2 37.8 39.3 40.8Logan 26.4 28.1 30.8 33.4 38.1 40.7Lyon 32.4 29.9 24.3 26.3 29.1 30.9McPherson 31.2 31.7 31.4 31.8 34.7 38.1

Median Age of Persons in Kansas Counties Census Years 1950-2000

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Median Age of Persons in Kansas Counties Census Years 1950-2000

Marion 32.3 34.0 37.7 39.0 39.4 41.0Marshall 35.3 37.6 41.0 39.8 38.4 41.7Meade 27.7 29.8 34.6 33.6 36.9 36.1Miami 37.4 36.5 33.9 32.5 34.3 36.7Mitchell 33.1 36.5 36.7 33.5 37.7 41.1Montgomery 33.4 34.8 37.0 33.4 36.5 39.1Morris 34.5 37.4 41.4 39.6 38.9 42.0Morton 27.2 25.5 27.9 28.8 33.2 36.2Nemaha 30.5 32.9 34.9 34.0 35.6 39.1Neosho 33.5 35.0 34.7 33.4 36.3 38.4Ness 29.2 33.0 35.0 36.7 38.5 43.9Norton 34.4 37.1 37.1 38.3 39.0 40.1Osage 37.1 35.2 34.7 33.0 36.0 38.9Osborne 34.1 37.5 43.6 41.6 42.7 44.0Ottawa 37.1 38.6 39.8 37.9 38.5 40.1Pawnee 37.0 38.1 37.8 35.1 37.4 40.5Phillips 33.3 35.0 36.7 37.8 40.4 42.5Pottawatomie 33.9 34.1 33.4 30.2 32.8 35.9Pratt 31.5 32.1 36.2 33.9 36.8 40.2Rawlins 28.3 29.8 35.6 35.5 38.8 45.4Reno 30.6 30.0 29.6 30.6 35.0 38.2Republic 35.7 39.6 42.5 43.5 44.5 45.7Rice 30.6 33.0 35.6 35.6 37.0 37.6Riley 24.2 23.0 22.5 22.6 23.8 23.9Rooks 29.3 29.3 34.6 35.0 37.9 40.9Rush 30.4 34.6 40.9 42.0 43.1 44.6Russell 29.5 33.0 37.6 37.9 40.9 44.1Saline 31.1 24.9 26.6 29.6 33.5 36.1Scott 26.3 27.0 28.3 30.1 35.0 39.2Sedgwick 29.5 26.7 26.3 28.7 31.8 33.6Seward 27.0 25.7 26.0 26.9 29.0 29.0Shawnee 32.4 28.5 27.2 30.3 33.8 37.1Sheridan 25.9 26.9 29.7 31.8 37.1 41.5Sherman 28.3 31.1 28.3 30.7 35.5 37.8Smith 36.2 38.2 42.4 43.0 45.1 46.0Stafford 33.3 36.9 43.3 41.9 39.0 41.0Stanton 25.1 25.8 26.3 28.2 31.4 33.8Stevens 25.2 26.3 29.7 29.6 32.7 33.6Sumner 34.0 32.8 34.6 33.8 34.9 37.6Thomas 27.8 28.6 29.3 27.9 32.3 35.3Trego 27.4 28.6 36.0 34.9 39.1 43.5Wabaunsee 36.2 36.8 37.2 35.6 36.4 39.5Wallace 26.8 29.8 29.2 31.3 34.6 39.5Washington 34.1 38.0 40.7 40.0 42.1 43.6Wichita 26.2 25.5 24.8 28.8 33.6 36.7Wilson 35.0 37.4 41.1 35.7 39.1 40.6Woodson 35.9 41.4 43.6 41.1 41.4 44.1Wyandotte 30.1 28.7 27.3 28.8 31.7 32.5 Kansas 31.1 26.9 28.7 30.1 32.9 35.2Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population, 1950 , Vol. II, part 16; 197 0Census of Population , PC(1)-B18; 1980 Census of Population, PC-1-B18; 1990 Census ofPopulation and Housing , CPH-1-18; http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Allen Female 1,571 1,519 1,484 1,509 1,609 1,806 1,772Male 1,074 1,089 1,040 1,203 1,264 1,373 1,309Total 2,645 2,608 2,524 2,712 2,872 3,179 3,081

Anderson Female 1,032 1,016 1,002 961 957 909 903Male 687 711 667 690 659 699 667Total 1,718 1,728 1,669 1,651 1,616 1,608 1,570

Atchison Female 1,850 1,848 1,851 1,794 1,676 1,771 1,690Male 1,133 1,134 1,138 1,280 1,335 1,550 1,540Total 2,983 2,982 2,989 3,074 3,011 3,321 3,230

Barber Female 783 795 738 732 776 763 745Male 478 447 426 443 513 588 544Total 1,260 1,241 1,165 1,174 1,290 1,351 1,290

Barton Female 3,408 3,678 3,517 3,618 3,920 3,959 3,913Male 2,036 2,076 2,021 2,169 2,538 3,001 2,854Total 5,444 5,754 5,538 5,788 6,458 6,960 6,767

Bourbon Female 1,981 1,907 1,837 1,819 1,850 1,859 1,864Male 1,150 1,141 1,089 1,317 1,317 1,445 1,418Total 3,131 3,047 2,926 3,136 3,167 3,304 3,281

Brown Female 1,444 1,380 1,311 1,289 1,279 1,323 1,343Male 914 892 825 957 970 1,101 1,074Total 2,358 2,272 2,137 2,246 2,249 2,424 2,416

Butler Female 4,825 5,066 5,264 5,725 6,250 7,056 7,275Male 8,097 8,934 9,834 11,484 12,380 13,394 13,379Total 12,922 14,000 15,097 17,210 18,630 20,449 20,653

Chase Female 416 398 374 377 364 368 372Male 278 271 250 279 280 298 294Total 694 669 624 656 644 665 666

Chautauqua Female 578 566 538 519 498 512 483Male 409 418 388 396 382 407 363Total 987 984 926 915 880 919 846

Cherokee Female 2,537 2,490 2,498 2,493 2,438 2,459 2,456Male 1,498 1,495 1,532 1,623 1,685 1,797 1,875Total 4,035 3,985 4,030 4,116 4,123 4,256 4,330

Cheyenne Female 508 474 438 399 362 352 316Male 316 277 246 275 294 313 281Total 824 750 684 673 657 665 597

Clark Female 363 332 307 299 281 272 262Male 207 199 190 190 197 211 208Total 570 531 497 488 477 483 470

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Clay Female 1,274 1,222 1,157 1,141 1,152 1,139 1,082Male 817 796 723 838 844 945 896Total 2,091 2,018 1,880 1,979 1,996 2,084 1,977

Cloud Female 1,667 1,598 1,520 1,415 1,393 1,288 1,252Male 953 966 895 994 912 952 893Total 2,620 2,564 2,415 2,409 2,305 2,240 2,145

Coffey Female 912 892 893 887 868 898 867Male 610 584 587 694 756 865 841Total 1,521 1,476 1,480 1,581 1,625 1,763 1,708

Comanche Female 303 277 257 252 252 269 259Male 205 208 189 199 203 216 196Total 508 484 447 451 456 485 455

Cowley Female 3,757 3,963 4,058 4,479 4,646 4,990 5,174Male 2,592 2,925 3,026 3,295 3,576 4,068 4,145Total 6,349 6,888 7,084 7,774 8,222 9,058 9,319

Crawford Female 4,421 4,299 4,194 4,070 4,229 4,186 4,044Male 2,508 2,594 2,509 2,889 2,832 2,891 2,856Total 6,928 6,894 6,703 6,959 7,062 7,078 6,899

Decatur Female 587 536 502 457 407 422 391Male 357 334 295 301 317 396 373Total 944 870 797 758 724 818 764

Dickinson Female 2,428 2,427 2,342 2,326 2,332 2,376 2,386Male 1,534 1,588 1,491 1,733 1,765 1,980 1,924Total 3,962 4,015 3,833 4,058 4,097 4,356 4,310

Doniphan Female 952 998 957 984 1,052 1,042 1,014Male 556 572 554 614 717 796 738Total 1,507 1,570 1,511 1,599 1,769 1,839 1,752

Douglas Female 5,129 5,528 6,021 7,050 8,276 9,829 10,623Male 3,285 3,544 4,033 5,022 6,264 7,899 8,768Total 8,414 9,072 10,054 12,072 14,541 17,728 19,392

Edwards Female 518 501 474 443 398 404 376Male 318 309 280 300 323 358 348Total 836 810 754 742 721 762 724

Elk Female 582 553 523 475 447 395 356Male 369 364 328 318 279 263 242Total 950 917 851 793 726 657 598

Ellis Female 2,349 2,481 2,494 2,691 2,968 3,145 3,180Male 1,472 1,423 1,440 1,579 1,890 2,003 2,045Total 3,821 3,903 3,934 4,270 4,858 5,148 5,226

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Ellsworth Female 896 866 845 818 799 842 782Male 581 567 569 612 668 780 764Total 1,477 1,434 1,414 1,430 1,467 1,622 1,546

Finney Female 2,025 2,210 2,461 2,845 3,393 4,338 5,419Male 1,349 1,488 1,717 2,099 2,811 3,700 4,882Total 3,375 3,698 4,178 4,943 6,203 8,038 10,301

Ford Female 2,439 2,548 2,712 2,929 3,100 3,527 3,658Male 1,741 1,820 1,979 2,227 2,515 2,919 2,951Total 4,180 4,369 4,690 5,156 5,615 6,446 6,609

Franklin Female 2,280 2,279 2,290 2,338 2,325 2,467 2,592Male 1,452 1,469 1,468 1,546 1,696 1,935 2,089Total 3,733 3,748 3,758 3,885 4,021 4,402 4,681

Geary Female 1,751 1,875 1,997 2,263 2,536 3,089 3,688Male 1,201 1,261 1,389 1,685 2,055 2,590 3,256Total 2,952 3,136 3,386 3,948 4,591 5,679 6,944

Gove Female 396 385 362 343 336 335 303Male 230 213 202 224 236 270 257Total 626 598 564 567 573 606 560

Graham Female 476 516 492 484 489 480 456Male 302 316 293 288 317 351 317Total 778 832 785 772 806 831 773

Grant Female 506 563 612 665 691 747 766Male 352 382 436 541 620 760 775Total 858 944 1,049 1,206 1,311 1,508 1,541

Gray Female 504 518 545 592 651 704 708Male 315 313 341 379 444 479 501Total 820 831 886 971 1,094 1,183 1,209

Greeley Female 185 185 187 184 168 189 187Male 127 121 113 137 152 194 191Total 312 306 300 320 320 383 379

Greenwood Female 1,192 1,129 1,059 1,013 959 934 906Male 771 716 642 726 705 774 727Total 1,963 1,845 1,701 1,739 1,665 1,708 1,633

Hamilton Female 321 314 305 300 302 306 305Male 190 217 198 226 227 251 246Total 511 531 503 526 529 557 551

Harper Female 1,029 999 928 899 881 886 861Male 634 626 573 649 649 731 694Total 1,663 1,625 1,501 1,548 1,531 1,618 1,554

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Harvey Female 3,101 3,274 3,374 3,687 3,903 4,254 4,392Male 2,160 2,352 2,410 2,749 3,040 3,418 3,461Total 5,261 5,626 5,784 6,436 6,943 7,673 7,853

Haskell Female 299 320 352 372 378 412 416Male 202 218 255 298 342 438 437Total 501 538 606 670 720 851 854

Hodgeman Female 237 247 232 224 225 254 254Male 185 185 175 184 198 233 216Total 422 432 407 407 423 487 470

Jackson Female 1,195 1,196 1,227 1,285 1,280 1,338 1,336Male 793 803 832 890 964 1,046 1,042Total 1,988 1,999 2,059 2,176 2,244 2,385 2,378

Jefferson Female 1,587 1,763 1,896 2,091 2,163 2,350 2,286Male 1,224 1,332 1,482 1,648 1,725 1,859 1,714Total 2,811 3,095 3,378 3,739 3,888 4,209 4,001

Jewell Female 645 662 609 594 561 532 475Male 435 379 345 332 341 317 298Total 1,079 1,042 954 925 902 848 773

Johnson Female 27,660 30,965 35,130 42,996 50,450 60,364 69,696Male 18,332 20,523 24,258 30,406 37,125 44,783 52,118Total 45,993 51,488 59,388 73,401 87,575 105,147 121,814

Kearny Female 339 368 389 432 470 543 557Male 257 264 296 345 398 460 443Total 596 632 685 777 868 1,004 1,000

Kingman Female 1,035 1,048 1,035 985 1,014 1,008 990Male 717 733 688 753 749 830 765Total 1,752 1,781 1,724 1,738 1,764 1,837 1,754

Kiowa Female 514 517 477 476 503 477 447Male 261 247 236 223 280 309 285Total 775 764 713 699 783 786 732

Labette Female 2,876 2,826 2,852 2,801 2,946 2,921 2,956Male 1,714 1,771 1,735 2,055 1,998 2,222 2,194Total 4,590 4,597 4,588 4,857 4,944 5,144 5,150

Lane Female 311 318 301 298 294 291 281Male 200 214 192 216 221 237 238Total 510 531 493 513 515 528 519

Leavenworth Female 4,111 4,568 4,882 5,828 6,567 7,786 8,426Male 2,874 3,248 3,496 4,794 5,919 8,451 10,074Total 6,986 7,816 8,377 10,622 12,486 16,238 18,499

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Lincoln Female 583 549 501 474 461 455 427Male 375 361 311 352 349 382 340Total 958 910 812 827 809 837 768

Linn Female 1,158 1,158 1,135 1,133 1,097 1,085 1,041Male 829 787 802 808 793 809 737Total 1,987 1,945 1,937 1,941 1,890 1,894 1,778

Logan Female 409 446 409 409 405 396 374Male 266 264 233 233 279 307 283Total 675 709 642 642 684 703 657

Lyon Female 2,794 3,000 3,057 3,329 3,658 3,929 4,009Male 1,663 1,642 1,754 2,002 2,473 2,692 2,794Total 4,457 4,642 4,811 5,331 6,131 6,621 6,804

McPherson Female 2,832 2,889 2,893 3,141 3,270 3,605 3,714Male 1,902 2,061 2,101 2,375 2,644 3,065 3,022Total 4,734 4,950 4,994 5,517 5,914 6,670 6,736

Marion Female 1,675 1,661 1,585 1,608 1,582 1,620 1,581Male 1,147 1,159 1,121 1,137 1,191 1,343 1,300Total 2,822 2,820 2,707 2,745 2,773 2,963 2,881

Marshall Female 1,441 1,327 1,274 1,214 1,225 1,360 1,329Male 986 982 889 956 1,010 1,108 1,072Total 2,427 2,310 2,163 2,170 2,235 2,468 2,401

Meade Female 533 547 529 528 516 519 494Male 331 319 302 304 342 340 339Total 864 865 832 833 858 859 832

Miami Female 2,296 2,395 2,564 2,760 2,934 3,227 3,369Male 1,528 1,662 1,881 2,100 2,254 2,590 2,719Total 3,824 4,057 4,446 4,859 5,188 5,817 6,089

Mitchell Female 902 835 800 783 731 754 697Male 536 517 509 577 627 693 657Total 1,438 1,352 1,308 1,360 1,358 1,447 1,354

Montgomery Female 4,782 4,641 4,667 4,528 4,249 4,296 4,045Male 2,727 2,676 2,743 3,056 3,202 3,621 3,516Total 7,509 7,317 7,409 7,584 7,451 7,918 7,561

Morris Female 781 769 756 749 754 800 812Male 581 571 553 569 599 663 645Total 1,362 1,341 1,308 1,317 1,354 1,463 1,458

Morton Female 313 310 319 344 368 431 439Male 239 260 264 314 326 370 351Total 551 570 583 658 695 801 790

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Nemaha Female 1,325 1,286 1,237 1,160 1,176 1,165 1,181Male 907 901 815 868 852 961 942Total 2,232 2,186 2,053 2,027 2,028 2,126 2,123

Neosho Female 2,041 1,998 1,956 1,931 1,809 1,835 1,742Male 1,254 1,238 1,217 1,369 1,426 1,685 1,654Total 3,295 3,236 3,174 3,300 3,235 3,520 3,395

Ness Female 557 568 524 524 540 535 504Male 337 324 291 312 347 411 385Total 895 892 815 837 887 945 889

Norton Female 707 669 644 614 627 664 620Male 493 507 472 538 578 665 664Total 1,201 1,176 1,116 1,152 1,205 1,329 1,284

Osage Female 1,585 1,661 1,703 1,842 1,921 2,093 2,180Male 1,199 1,265 1,311 1,446 1,508 1,738 1,716Total 2,783 2,927 3,015 3,288 3,429 3,831 3,896

Osborne Female 786 753 706 651 604 576 528Male 455 399 367 340 368 364 336Total 1,240 1,152 1,073 991 973 940 864

Ottawa Female 740 721 687 657 642 641 638Male 479 470 441 438 469 499 519Total 1,219 1,191 1,128 1,095 1,112 1,141 1,157

Pawnee Female 826 805 797 803 862 916 889Male 564 602 594 704 766 836 793Total 1,390 1,407 1,391 1,508 1,627 1,752 1,682

Phillips Female 934 912 898 858 868 820 777Male 611 611 566 650 619 658 604Total 1,546 1,523 1,463 1,508 1,487 1,478 1,381

Pottawatomie Female 1,526 1,590 1,675 1,818 1,945 2,226 2,254Male 1,153 1,183 1,258 1,440 1,619 1,841 1,759Total 2,679 2,773 2,933 3,258 3,563 4,067 4,013

Pratt Female 1,087 1,035 1,012 1,002 1,103 1,229 1,205Male 729 778 744 831 911 996 916Total 1,816 1,812 1,756 1,833 2,013 2,224 2,121

Rawlins Female 430 414 390 360 361 359 327Male 260 231 216 238 247 272 258Total 690 645 607 599 608 631 585

Reno Female 6,169 6,102 6,229 6,439 7,119 8,010 7,956Male 4,181 4,533 4,516 5,449 5,954 6,764 6,609Total 10,350 10,635 10,746 11,887 13,073 14,774 14,565

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Republic Female 1,085 1,045 971 892 866 787 739Male 690 671 600 598 557 604 543Total 1,775 1,716 1,571 1,490 1,423 1,390 1,282

Rice Female 1,338 1,303 1,273 1,188 1,109 1,126 1,055Male 813 786 764 819 855 993 946Total 2,151 2,089 2,037 2,007 1,964 2,119 2,001

Riley Female 3,031 3,186 3,490 3,891 4,980 5,751 6,191Male 1,995 2,282 2,425 3,434 3,967 4,916 5,489Total 5,026 5,468 5,915 7,326 8,946 10,667 11,680

Rooks Female 830 843 799 783 743 720 675Male 488 458 414 411 447 460 469Total 1,318 1,301 1,212 1,194 1,191 1,180 1,144

Rush Female 602 568 525 475 426 408 368Male 385 350 315 322 320 381 358Total 987 918 840 797 746 789 725

Russell Female 1,149 1,088 1,040 953 867 869 789Male 697 644 601 652 689 778 741Total 1,846 1,733 1,641 1,605 1,556 1,647 1,530

Saline Female 4,946 5,163 5,255 5,595 5,997 6,565 6,902Male 3,135 3,425 3,400 4,364 4,654 5,489 5,673Total 8,081 8,587 8,655 9,959 10,651 12,054 12,575

Scott Female 554 601 597 634 666 668 660Male 344 342 346 375 430 437 432Total 899 943 943 1,009 1,097 1,105 1,092

Sedgwick Female 32,097 35,365 38,069 44,183 48,862 57,672 63,632Male 23,223 26,701 28,650 34,280 39,517 49,177 53,316Total 55,320 62,066 66,719 78,464 88,379 106,849 116,949

Seward Female 1,420 1,520 1,629 1,786 1,973 2,260 2,512Male 913 964 1,046 1,155 1,363 1,656 1,948Total 2,334 2,484 2,675 2,941 3,336 3,916 4,461

Shawnee Female 14,481 15,873 16,965 19,586 21,273 23,878 25,658Male 10,299 11,830 12,597 14,778 16,324 19,089 19,782Total 24,780 27,702 29,561 34,364 37,597 42,967 45,440

Sheridan Female 349 346 335 313 323 308 285Male 223 210 197 211 228 261 247Total 572 555 532 525 551 569 532

Sherman Female 810 879 878 883 887 862 826Male 482 490 496 495 538 514 521Total 1,292 1,370 1,374 1,378 1,425 1,376 1,347

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Smith Female 846 810 769 712 672 629 573Male 583 540 474 478 436 452 420Total 1,429 1,351 1,242 1,190 1,109 1,081 993

Stafford Female 757 720 666 622 594 590 578Male 467 433 394 394 427 458 470Total 1,224 1,153 1,060 1,016 1,020 1,048 1,048

Stanton Female 186 209 231 237 223 247 244Male 152 153 167 172 201 251 254Total 338 361 398 410 424 498 498

Stevens Female 452 480 511 554 579 647 692Male 328 382 413 453 498 591 617Total 780 862 924 1,007 1,077 1,238 1,309

Sumner Female 2,731 2,712 2,657 2,779 2,890 3,117 3,136Male 1,748 1,745 1,782 1,936 2,138 2,379 2,325Total 4,479 4,458 4,439 4,715 5,027 5,496 5,461

Thomas Female 811 820 852 857 971 999 1,046Male 573 601 592 680 706 800 759Total 1,383 1,421 1,443 1,537 1,677 1,799 1,805

Trego Female 530 544 491 480 508 484 460Male 320 307 282 282 312 366 331Total 850 850 772 762 820 850 791

Wabaunsee Female 741 729 733 737 723 751 762Male 535 522 503 528 555 607 609Total 1,276 1,251 1,236 1,264 1,277 1,358 1,371

Wallace Female 195 189 175 177 178 172 162Male 117 106 105 124 132 159 149Total 312 295 280 301 311 331 312

Washington Female 1,061 1,100 1,002 949 928 855 795Male 696 616 570 551 580 640 581Total 1,757 1,716 1,572 1,500 1,508 1,495 1,375

Wichita Female 256 259 261 252 277 281 271Male 163 157 154 181 198 246 234Total 419 417 416 433 475 528 505

Wilson Female 1,404 1,459 1,379 1,399 1,453 1,401 1,290Male 848 814 797 816 893 964 870Total 2,252 2,273 2,176 2,215 2,345 2,365 2,160

Woodson Female 550 496 455 425 447 474 453Male 406 360 310 361 377 398 366Total 956 855 766 786 824 873 819

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Population Projections of People Aged 65 and Over for Kansas Counties 2000 to 2030, Selected Years

County Gender 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Wyandotte Female 15,496 17,154 17,031 18,643 20,835 21,712 22,916Male 9,134 9,686 9,975 10,991 13,187 16,084 16,115Total 24,630 26,840 27,005 29,634 34,022 37,797 39,032

Total Female 232,004 243,705 252,089 275,588 299,143 332,951 323,340Male 157,943 168,944 176,956 206,564 233,169 274,973 266,235

Total 389,946 412,649 429,045 482,152 532,312 607,924 589,575

Source: Teresa D. Floerchinger, Kansas Population Projections, 1995-2030 , Kansas Division of the Budget, September 1992.

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Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties 1980, 1990, 2000

1990 Land Area

County (sq. miles) 1980r 1990 2000

Allen 503 31.1 29.1 28.6 Anderson 583 15.0 13.4 13.9 Atchison 432 42.6 39.2 38.8 Barber 1,134 5.8 5.2 4.7 Barton 894 35.1 32.9 31.5 Bourbon 637 25.1 23.5 24.1 Brown 571 20.9 19.5 18.8 Butler 1,428 31.4 35.4 41.7 Chase 776 4.3 3.9 3.9 Chautauqua 642 7.8 6.9 6.8 Cherokee 587 38.0 36.4 38.5 Cheyenne 1,020 3.6 3.2 3.1 Clark 975 2.7 2.5 2.5 Clay 644 15.2 14.2 13.7 Cloud 716 17.4 15.4 14.3 Coffey 630 14.9 13.3 14.1 Comanche 788 3.2 2.9 2.5 Cowley 1,126 32.7 32.8 32.2 Crawford 593 63.9 60.0 64.5 Decatur 894 5.0 4.5 3.9 Dickinson 848 23.8 22.3 22.8 Doniphan 392 23.6 20.7 21.0 Douglas 457 148.0 179.0 218.7 Edwards 622 6.9 6.1 5.5 Elk 648 6.0 5.1 5.0 Ellis 900 29.0 28.9 30.6 Ellsworth 716 9.3 9.2 9.1 Finney 1,300 18.3 25.4 31.2 Ford 1,097 22.1 25.0 29.6 Franklin 574 38.4 38.3 43.2 Geary 384 77.7 79.2 72.8 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 56.6 57.5 61.0 Haskell 577 6.6 6.7 7.5 Hodgeman 860 2.6 2.5 2.4 Jackson 657 17.7 17.5 19.3 Jefferson 536 28.4 29.7 34.4 Jewell 909 5.8 4.7 4.2 Johnson 477 566.6 744.7 945.7 Kearny 870 3.9 4.6 5.2 Kingman 864 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 463 118.4 138.9 148.4 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 Lyon 851 41.3 40.8 42.2

Population Density

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Land Area and Population Density in Kansas Counties 1980, 1990, 2000

1990 Land Area

County (sq. miles) 1980r 1990 2000

Population Density

McPherson 900 29.8 30.3 32.8 Marion 943 14.3 13.7 14.2 Marshall 903 14.2 13.3 12.1 Meade 978 4.9 4.3 4.7 Miami 577 37.5 40.7 49.1 Mitchell 700 11.6 10.3 9.9 Montgomery 645 65.5 60.2 56.2 Morris 697 9.2 8.9 8.8 Morton 730 4.7 4.8 4.8 Nemaha 719 15.6 14.5 14.9 Neosho 572 33.2 29.8 29.7 Ness 1,075 4.2 3.8 3.2 Norton 878 7.6 6.8 6.8 Osage 704 21.8 21.7 23.7 Osborne 893 6.7 5.5 5.0 Ottawa 721 8.3 7.8 8.5 Pawnee 754 10.7 10.0 9.6 Phillips 886 8.4 7.4 6.8 Pottawatomie 844 17.5 19.1 21.6 Pratt 735 14.0 13.2 13.1 Rawlins 1,070 3.8 3.2 2.8 Reno 1,254 51.8 49.7 51.7 Republic 716 10.6 9.0 8.1 Rice 727 16.4 14.6 14.8 Riley 610 104.1 110.1 103.0 Rooks 888 7.9 6.8 6.4 Rush 718 6.3 5.3 4.9 Russell 885 10.0 8.9 8.3 Saline 720 67.9 68.5 74.4 Scott 718 8.1 7.4 7.1 Sedgwick 1,000 367.1 403.6 452.9 Seward 640 26.7 29.3 35.2 Shawnee 550 281.7 292.7 308.9 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 717 4.2 3.8 3.5 Wilson 574 21.1 17.9 18.0 Woodson 501 9.2 8.2 7.6 Wyandotte 151 1,141.3 1,070.0 1,045.6 Kansas 81,823 28.9 30.3 32.9 r=revised, based on 1990 land area. Note: Population density is defined as the average number of persons per square mile, i.e., the number of inhabitants in the area divided by the number of square miles in the area.Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Population HousingCharacteristics; Kansas, U.S. Bureau of the Census Web site: www.census.gov, March 2001.

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County

Allen 7,039 7,600 7,029 7,356 -0.14 -3.21Anderson 3,757 4,021 3,987 4,123 6.12 2.54Atchison 8,233 8,675 8,097 8,677 -1.65 0.02Barber 2,814 3,050 2,548 2,759 -9.45 -9.54Barton 14,143 15,134 13,651 14,554 -3.48 -3.83Bourbon 7,032 7,906 7,412 7,967 5.40 0.77Brown 5,336 5,799 5,181 5,543 -2.90 -4.41Butler 24,927 25,826 29,876 29,606 19.85 14.64Chase 1,481 1,512 1,544 1,486 4.25 -1.72Chautauqua 2,108 2,274 2,107 2,252 -0.05 -0.97Cherokee 10,149 11,159 10,963 11,642 8.02 4.33Cheyenne 1,554 1,673 1,561 1,604 0.45 -4.12Clark 1,167 1,250 1,168 1,222 0.09 -2.24Clay 4,410 4,722 4,392 4,430 -0.41 -6.18Cloud 5,189 5,795 4,880 5,388 -5.95 -7.02Coffey 4,152 4,254 4,347 4,518 4.70 6.21Comanche 1,112 1,184 951 1,016 -14.48 -14.19Cowley 17,915 19,033 17,747 18,544 -0.94 -2.57Crawford 17,074 18,462 18,634 19,608 9.14 6.21Decatur 1,943 2,064 1,714 1,758 -11.79 -14.83Dickinson 9,119 9,816 9,430 9,914 3.41 1.00Doniphan 3,978 4,138 4,096 4,153 2.97 0.36Douglas 40,923 41,274 49,651 50,311 21.33 21.90Edwards 1,812 1,967 1,703 1,746 -6.02 -11.24Elk 1,595 1,730 1,558 1,703 -2.32 -1.56Ellis 12,716 13,235 13,461 14,046 5.86 6.13Ellsworth 3,397 3,180 3,446 3,079 1.44 -3.18Finney 16,834 16,308 20,681 19,842 22.85 21.67Ford 13,895 13,555 16,791 15,667 20.84 15.58Franklin 10,684 11,376 12,284 12,500 14.98 9.88Geary 15,611 14,843 13,784 14,163 -11.70 -4.58Gove 1,614 1,623 1,496 1,572 -7.31 -3.14Graham 1,727 1,794 1,436 1,510 -16.85 -15.83Grant 3,568 3,607 3,969 3,940 11.24 9.23Gray 2,654 2,738 2,953 2,951 11.27 7.78Greeley 875 891 761 773 -13.03 -13.24Greenwood 3,781 4,059 3,748 3,925 -0.87 -3.30Hamilton 1,122 1,259 1,319 1,351 17.56 7.31Harper 3,424 3,674 3,161 3,375 -7.68 -8.14Harvey 15,074 15,995 15,968 16,901 5.93 5.66Haskell 1,939 1,934 2,188 2,119 12.84 9.57Hodgeman 1,074 1,099 1,028 1,057 -4.28 -3.82Jackson 5,649 5,860 6,227 6,430 10.23 9.73Jefferson 8,019 7,920 9,333 9,093 16.39 14.81Jewell 2,078 2,153 1,875 1,916 -9.77 -11.01Johnson 172,685 184,552 220,329 230,757 27.59 25.04Kearny 2,037 1,970 2,317 2,214 13.75 12.39Kingman 4,047 4,255 4,254 4,419 5.11 3.85Kiowa 1,754 1,879 1,608 1,670 -8.32 -11.12Labette 11,324 12,291 11,164 11,671 -1.41 -5.04Lane 1,194 1,165 1,079 1,076 -9.63 -7.64Leavenworth 35,634 29,051 36,521 32,170 2.49 10.74Lincoln 1,729 1,900 1,754 1,824 1.45 -4.00Linn 4,036 4,219 4,785 4,785 18.56 13.42Logan 1,531 1,553 1,473 1,573 -3.79 1.29Lyon 16,987 17,741 17,732 18,203 4.39 2.60McPherson 13,310 14,017 14,471 15,083 8.72 7.61

% Change

Population of Kansas Counties by Gender

Male% Change

Female2000

April 1990 and April 2000

Male1990

Female1990

Male2000

Female

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County % Change

Population of Kansas Counties by Gender

Male% Change

Female2000

April 1990 and April 2000

Male1990

Female1990

Male2000

Female

Marion 6,186 6,694 6,512 6,849 5.27 2.32Marshall 5,718 5,950 5,393 5,572 -5.68 -6.35Meade 2,068 2,163 2,294 2,337 10.93 8.04Miami 11,585 11,974 14,021 14,330 21.03 19.68Mitchell 3,460 3,723 3,420 3,512 -1.16 -5.67Montgomery 18,345 20,419 17,484 18,768 -4.69 -8.09Morris 3,038 3,167 3,005 3,099 -1.09 -2.15Morton 1,721 1,759 1,698 1,798 -1.34 2.22Nemaha 5,146 5,289 5,276 5,441 2.53 2.87Neosho 8,160 8,870 8,210 8,787 0.61 -0.94Ness 1,961 2,048 1,714 1,740 -12.60 -15.04Norton 3,086 2,831 3,273 2,680 6.06 -5.33Osage 7,436 7,832 8,184 8,528 10.06 8.89Osborne 2,326 2,535 2,190 2,262 -5.85 -10.77Ottawa 2,686 2,908 3,080 3,083 14.67 6.02Pawnee 3,795 3,730 3,822 3,411 0.71 -8.55Phillips 3,179 3,373 2,921 3,080 -8.12 -8.69Pottawatomie 8,029 8,121 9,011 9,198 12.23 13.26Pratt 4,666 5,001 4,674 4,973 0.17 -0.56Rawlins 1,675 1,709 1,482 1,484 -11.52 -13.17Reno 30,677 31,690 32,534 32,256 6.05 1.79Republic 3,105 3,364 2,815 3,020 -9.34 -10.23Rice 5,042 5,509 5,163 5,598 2.40 1.62Riley 37,012 30,209 33,524 29,319 -9.42 -2.95Rooks 2,898 3,102 2,815 2,870 -2.86 -7.48Rush 1,846 1,981 1,724 1,827 -6.61 -7.77Russell 3,757 4,031 3,542 3,828 -5.72 -5.04Saline 23,845 25,520 26,449 27,148 10.92 6.38Scott 2,618 2,650 2,522 2,598 -3.67 -1.96Sedgwick 198,085 206,512 223,870 228,999 13.02 10.89Seward 9,444 9,229 11,546 10,964 22.26 18.80Shawnee 77,780 83,561 82,239 87,632 5.73 4.87Sheridan 1,539 1,511 1,407 1,406 -8.58 -6.95Sherman 3,357 3,565 3,455 3,305 2.92 -7.29Smith 2,429 2,616 2,182 2,354 -10.17 -10.02Stafford 2,575 2,746 2,336 2,453 -9.28 -10.67Stanton 1,167 1,162 1,227 1,179 5.14 1.46Stevens 2,473 2,587 2,666 2,797 7.80 8.12Sumner 12,620 13,254 12,765 13,181 1.15 -0.55Thomas 4,044 4,233 3,976 4,204 -1.68 -0.69Trego 1,806 1,873 1,582 1,737 -12.40 -7.26Wabaunsee 3,262 3,313 3,485 3,400 6.84 2.63Wallace 919 894 870 879 -5.33 -1.68Washington 3,447 3,594 3,255 3,228 -5.57 -10.18Wichita 1,363 1,378 1,293 1,238 -5.14 -10.16Wilson 4,902 5,341 5,011 5,321 2.22 -0.37Woodson 2,002 2,122 1,863 1,925 -6.94 -9.28Wyandotte 77,146 84,635 77,071 80,811 -0.10 -4.52Kansas 1,216,367 1,264,253 1,328,474 1,359,944 9.22 7.57Source: http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf

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Urban and Rural Population by County 1930-1960

County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

Allen 9,718 11,673 7,244 12,630 7,094 11,093 6,885 9,484 Anderson 2,768 10,587 2,607 9,051 2,693 7,574 3,034 6,001 Atchison 13,024 10,921 12,648 9,574 12,792 8,704 12,529 8,369 Barber - 10,178 - 9,073 - 8,521 3,072 5,641 Barton 8,549 11,227 12,763 12,247 19,246 10,663 23,647 8,721 Bourbon 10,763 11,623 10,557 10,387 10,335 8,818 9,410 6,680 Brown 7,351 13,202 6,110 11,285 3,294 11,357 3,391 9,838 Butler 14,344 21,560 13,866 18,147 15,520 15,481 18,957 19,438 Chase - 6,952 - 6,345 - 4,831 - 3,921 Chautauqua - 10,352 - 9,233 - 7,376 - 5,956 Cherokee 12,512 18,945 12,698 17,119 12,166 12,978 11,720 10,559 Cheyenne - 6,948 - 6,221 - 5,668 - 4,708 Clark - 4,796 - 4,081 - 3,946 - 3,396 Clay 4,386 10,170 4,518 8,763 4,528 7,169 4,613 6,062 Cloud 5,792 12,214 6,255 10,992 7,175 8,929 7,022 7,385 Coffey - 13,653 - 12,278 - 10,408 - 8,403 Comanche - 5,238 - 4,412 - 3,888 - 3,271 Cowley 23,344 17,559 22,258 15,881 23,167 13,738 25,379 12,482 Crawford 18,145 31,184 20,125 24,066 19,341 20,890 18,678 18,354 Decatur - 8,866 - 7,434 - 6,185 - 5,778 Dickinson 10,177 15,693 9,475 13,454 9,550 11,640 10,448 11,124 Doniphan - 14,063 - 12,936 1,020 9,479 1,191 8,383 Douglas 13,726 11,417 14,390 10,781 23,351 10,735 32,858 10,862 Edwards - 7,295 - 6,377 - 5,936 - 5,118 Elk - 9,210 - 8,180 - 6,679 - 5,048 Ellis 4,618 11,289 6,385 11,123 11,274 7,769 11,947 9,323 Ellsworth - 10,132 - 9,855 - 8,465 - 7,677 Finney 6,121 4,893 6,285 3,807 10,905 4,187 11,811 4,282 Ford 10,059 10,588 8,487 8,767 11,262 8,408 13,520 7,418 Franklin 9,563 12,461 10,193 10,696 10,081 9,847 10,673 8,875 Geary 7,407 6,959 8,507 6,715 13,462 8,209 18,700 10,079 Gove - 5,643 - 4,793 - 4,447 - 4,107 Graham - 7,772 - 6,071 - 5,020 - 5,586 Grant - 3,092 - 1,946 - 4,638 3,157 2,112 Gray - 6,211 - 4,773 - 4,894 - 4,380 Greeley - 1,712 - 1,638 - 2,010 - 2,087 Greenwood 3,698 15,537 3,803 12,692 3,958 9,616 4,055 7,198 Hamilton - 3,328 - 2,645 - 3,696 - 3,144 Harper 2,947 9,876 2,873 9,195 2,792 7,471 2,744 6,797 Harvey 11,034 11,086 11,048 10,664 11,590 10,108 14,877 10,988 Haskell - 2,805 - 2,088 - 2,606 - 2,990 Hodgeman - 4,157 - 3,535 - 3,310 - 3,115 Jackson 2,705 12,071 2,885 10,497 2,705 8,393 3,028 7,281 Jefferson - 14,129 - 12,718 - 11,084 - 11,252 Jewell - 14,462 - 11,970 - 9,698 - 7,217 Johnson 3,656 23,523 3,979 29,348 44,353 18,430 122,071 21,721 Kearny - 3,196 - 2,525 - 3,492 - 3,108 Kingman 2,752 8,922 3,213 8,788 3,200 7,124 3,582 6,376 Kiowa - 6,035 - 5,112 - 4,743 - 4,626 Labette 14,903 16,443 14,294 16,058 14,750 14,535 13,929 12,876 Lane - 3,372 - 2,821 - 2,808 - 3,060 Leavenworth 17,466 25,207 19,220 21,892 20,579 21,782 22,052 26,472 Lincoln - 9,707 - 8,338 - 6,643 - 5,556 Linn - 13,534 - 11,969 - 10,053 - 8,274

1930 1940 1950 1960

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Urban and Rural Population by County 1930-1960

County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural1930 1940 1950 1960

Logan - 4,145 - 3,688 - 4,206 - 4,036 Lyon 14,067 15,173 13,188 13,236 15,669 10,907 18,190 8,738 McPherson 6,147 17,441 7,194 16,958 8,689 14,981 12,605 11,680 Marion - 20,739 - 18,951 - 16,307 - 15,143 Marshall 4,013 19,043 4,055 16,931 3,866 14,060 4,143 11,455 Meade - 6,858 - 5,522 - 5,710 - 5,505 Miami 8,202 13,041 7,656 11,833 8,319 11,379 9,406 10,478 Mitchell 3,502 9,272 3,765 7,574 4,085 6,235 3,837 5,029 Montgomery 36,025 15,386 34,734 14,995 34,276 12,211 34,069 10,938 Morris 2,898 8,961 2,875 7,488 2,722 5,763 2,664 4,728 Morton - 4,092 - 2,186 - 2,610 - 3,354 Nemaha - 18,342 - 16,761 - 14,341 - 12,897 Neosho 10,277 12,388 10,142 12,068 10,109 10,239 10,849 8,606 Ness - 8,358 - 6,864 - 6,322 - 5,470 Norton 2,767 8,934 2,762 7,069 3,060 5,748 3,345 4,690 Osage - 17,538 - 15,118 - 12,811 - 12,886 Osborne - 11,568 - 9,835 - 8,558 - 7,506 Ottawa - 9,819 - 9,224 - 7,265 - 6,779 Pawnee 3,532 6,978 3,533 6,767 4,447 6,594 5,001 5,253 Phillips - 12,159 - 10,435 2,589 6,684 3,233 5,476 Pottawatomie - 15,862 - 14,015 - 12,344 - 11,957 Pratt 6,322 6,990 6,591 5,757 7,523 4,633 8,156 3,966 Rawlins - 7,362 - 6,618 - 5,728 - 5,279 Reno 27,085 20,700 30,013 22,152 33,575 20,483 37,574 21,481 Republic - 14,745 2,580 10,544 2,858 8,620 2,940 6,828 Rice 2,939 10,861 4,497 12,716 4,545 11,090 4,592 9,317 Riley 10,136 9,746 11,659 8,958 19,056 14,349 22,993 18,921 Rooks - 9,534 - 8,497 - 9,043 3,104 6,630 Rush - 9,093 - 8,285 - 7,231 - 6,160 Russell - 11,045 4,819 8,645 6,483 6,923 6,113 5,235 Saline 20,155 9,182 21,073 8,462 26,176 7,233 43,202 11,513 Scott - 3,976 - 3,773 3,204 1,717 3,555 1,673 Sedgwick 111,110 25,220 114,966 28,345 194,047 28,243 311,460 31,771 Seward 5,294 2,781 4,410 2,130 7,134 2,838 13,813 2,117 Shawnee 64,120 21,080 67,833 23,414 89,104 16,314 119,500 21,786 Sheridan - 6,038 - 5,312 - 4,607 - 4,267 Sherman 3,626 3,774 3,306 3,115 4,690 2,683 4,459 2,223 Smith - 13,545 - 10,582 - 8,846 - 7,776 Stafford - 10,460 - 10,487 - 8,816 - 7,451 Stanton - 2,152 - 1,443 - 2,263 - 2,108 Stevens - 4,655 - 3,193 2,781 1,735 2,912 1,488 Sumner 7,405 21,555 7,246 18,917 7,747 15,899 10,019 15,297 Thomas - 7,334 - 6,425 3,859 3,713 4,210 3,148 Trego - 6,470 - 5,822 - 5,868 2,808 2,665 Wabaunsee - 10,830 - 9,219 - 7,212 - 6,648 Wallace - 2,882 - 2,216 - 2,508 - 2,069 Washington - 17,112 - 15,921 - 12,977 - 10,739 Wichita - 2,579 - 2,185 - 2,640 - 2,765 Wilson 6,827 11,819 6,900 10,823 6,980 7,835 6,827 6,250 Woodson - 8,526 - 8,014 - 6,711 - 5,423 Wyandotte 121,857 19,354 121,458 23,613 143,444 21,874 164,182 21,313 Kansas 729,834 1,151,165 753,941 1,047,087 993,220 912,079 1,328,741 849,870 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population, 1930, 1940, 1950, and 1960.

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Urban and Rural Population by County 1970-2000

County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

Allen 6,493 8,550 6,938 8,716 6,351 8,287 6,343 8,042 Anderson 3,169 5,332 3,310 5,439 3,210 4,593 3,415 4,695 Atchison 12,565 6,600 11,407 6,990 10,656 6,276 10,487 6,287 Barber 2,545 4,471 -- 6,548 -- 5,874 -- 5,307 Barton 19,843 10,820 22,794 8,549 18,609 10,773 18,812 9,393 Bourbon 8,967 6,248 8,893 7,076 8,362 6,604 7,879 7,500 Brown 3,365 8,320 3,702 8,253 3,603 7,525 3,492 7,232 Butler 18,285 20,373 20,279 24,503 23,427 27,153 33,229 26,253 Chase -- 3,408 -- 3,309 -- 3,021 -- 3,030 Chautauqua -- 4,642 -- 5,016 -- 4,407 -- 4,359 Cherokee 11,557 9,992 11,786 10,518 10,927 10,447 11,079 11,526 Cheyenne -- 4,256 -- 3,678 -- 3,243 -- 3,165 Clark -- 2,896 -- 2,599 -- 2,418 -- 2,390 Clay 4,963 4,927 4,948 4,854 4,613 4,545 4,454 4,368 Cloud 7,221 6,245 6,847 5,647 6,167 4,856 5,636 4,632 Coffey -- 7,397 2,901 6,469 2,735 5,669 2,739 6,126 Comanche -- 2,702 -- 2,554 -- 2,313 -- 1,967 Cowley 24,621 10,391 23,937 12,887 24,693 12,222 23,789 12,502 Crawford 22,762 15,088 24,244 13,672 23,157 12,411 24,280 13,962 Decatur -- 4,988 -- 4,509 -- 4,021 -- 3,472 Dickinson 9,826 10,167 9,502 10,673 8,927 10,031 6,831 12,513 Doniphan 1,283 7,824 1,279 7,989 1,100 7,034 997 7,252 Douglas 48,218 9,714 58,573 9,067 71,722 10,076 87,182 12,780 Edwards -- 4,581 -- 4,271 -- 3,787 -- 3,449 Elk -- 3,858 -- 3,918 -- 3,327 -- 3,261 Ellis 15,396 9,334 16,301 9,797 17,767 8,237 20,593 6,914 Ellsworth -- 6,146 -- 6,640 -- 6,586 2,792 3,733 Finney 14,708 4,239 18,256 5,569 24,097 8,973 32,770 7,753 Ford 14,127 8,460 18,001 6,314 21,129 6,334 25,973 6,485 Franklin 11,036 8,971 11,016 11,046 10,667 11,327 11,803 12,981 Geary 23,525 4,586 20,961 8,891 21,287 9,166 24,020 3,927 Gove -- 3,940 -- 3,726 -- 3,231 -- 3,068 Graham -- 4,751 -- 3,995 -- 3,543 -- 2,946 Grant 3,779 2,182 4,653 2,324 5,474 1,685 6,280 1,629 Gray -- 4,516 -- 5,138 -- 5,396 -- 5,904 Greeley -- 1,819 -- 1,845 -- 1,774 -- 1,534 Greenwood 3,576 5,565 3,425 5,339 2,974 4,873 2,873 4,800 Hamilton -- 2,747 -- 2,514 -- 2,388 -- 2,670 Harper 2,653 5,218 2,661 5,117 2,516 4,608 -- 6,536 Harvey 15,439 11,797 19,345 11,186 19,712 11,316 22,599 10,270 Haskell -- 3,672 -- 3,814 -- 3,886 -- 4,307 Hodgeman -- 2,662 -- 2,269 -- 2,177 -- 2,085 Jackson 3,063 7,279 3,132 8,512 3,196 8,329 3,284 9,373 Jefferson -- 11,945 -- 15,207 -- 15,905 -- 18,426 Jewell -- 6,099 -- 5,241 -- 4,251 -- 3,791 Johnson 199,910 17,752 244,828 25,441 333,636 21,418 428,500 22,586 Kearny -- 3,047 -- 3,435 -- 4,027 -- 4,531 Kingman 3,622 5,264 3,563 5,397 3,196 5,096 3,195 5,478 Kiowa -- 4,088 -- 4,046 -- 3,660 -- 3,278 Labette 13,015 12,760 12,898 12,784 11,924 11,769 11,143 11,692 Lane -- 2,707 -- 2,472 -- 2,375 -- 2,155 Leavenworth 37,004 16,336 38,963 15,846 45,615 18,756 46,845 21,846 Lincoln -- 4,582 -- 4,145 -- 3,653 -- 3,578 Linn -- 7,770 -- 8,234 -- 8,254 -- 9,570

1970 1980 1990 2000

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County Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural1970 1980 1990 2000

Logan -- 3,814 -- 3,478 -- 3,081 -- 3,046 Lyon 23,327 8,744 25,287 9,821 25,512 9,220 26,798 9,137 McPherson 13,615 11,163 14,908 11,947 15,498 11,770 16,920 12,634 Marion 2,730 11,205 2,717 10,805 2,704 10,184 2,763 10,598 Marshall 3,588 9,551 3,670 9,117 3,359 8,346 3,057 7,908 Meade -- 4,912 -- 4,788 -- 4,247 -- 4,631 Miami 8,916 10,338 9,016 12,602 9,288 14,178 12,629 15,722 Mitchell 4,121 3,889 4,367 3,750 4,066 3,137 3,607 3,325 Montgomery 28,072 11,877 28,552 13,729 22,859 15,957 20,931 15,321 Morris -- 6,432 -- 6,419 -- 6,198 -- 6,104 Morton -- 3,576 -- 3,454 -- 3,480 -- 3,496 Nemaha -- 11,825 -- 11,211 -- 10,446 -- 10,717 Neosho 10,341 8,471 10,506 8,461 9,488 7,547 9,332 7,665 Ness -- 4,791 -- 4,498 -- 4,033 -- 3,454 Norton 3,627 3,652 3,400 3,289 3,017 2,930 3,750 2,203 Osage 2,600 10,752 2,667 12,652 2,689 12,559 -- 16,712 Osborne -- 6,416 -- 5,959 -- 4,867 -- 4,452 Ottawa -- 6,183 -- 5,971 -- 5,634 -- 6,163 Pawnee 4,567 3,917 4,811 3,254 4,490 3,065 4,874 2,359 Phillips 3,241 4,647 3,229 4,177 2,828 3,762 2,668 3,333 Pottawatomie 3,185 8,570 3,321 11,461 3,849 12,279 4,238 13,971 Pratt 6,736 3,320 6,885 3,390 6,687 3,015 6,448 3,199 Rawlins -- 4,393 -- 4,105 -- 3,404 -- 2,966 Reno 36,885 23,880 40,284 24,699 39,308 23,081 44,341 20,449 Republic 3,063 5,435 2,805 4,764 2,517 3,965 -- 5,835 Rice 4,355 7,965 4,152 7,748 3,688 6,922 6,097 4,664 Riley 42,296 14,492 46,912 16,593 49,734 17,405 53,605 9,238 Rooks 2,627 5,001 -- 7,006 -- 6,039 -- 5,685 Rush -- 5,117 -- 4,516 -- 3,842 -- 3,551 Russell 5,371 4,057 5,427 3,441 4,781 3,054 4,329 3,041 Saline 37,714 8,878 41,843 7,062 42,297 7,004 45,551 8,046 Scott 4,001 1,605 4,154 1,628 3,785 1,504 3,687 1,433 Sedgwick 317,424 33,270 325,610 40,921 360,578 43,084 413,159 39,710 Seward 13,471 2,273 14,911 2,160 16,573 2,170 19,320 3,190 Shawnee 132,108 23,214 125,936 28,980 132,711 28,265 142,541 27,330 Sheridan -- 3,859 -- 3,544 -- 3,043 -- 2,813 Sherman 5,510 2,282 5,708 2,051 4,983 1,943 4,838 1,922 Smith -- 6,757 -- 5,947 -- 5,078 -- 4,536 Stafford -- 5,943 -- 5,694 -- 5,365 -- 4,789 Stanton -- 2,287 -- 2,339 -- 2,333 -- 2,406 Stevens 2,739 1,459 3,165 1,571 3,179 1,869 3,773 1,690 Sumner 9,194 14,359 9,472 15,456 9,619 16,222 9,751 16,195 Thomas 4,658 2,843 5,544 2,907 5,396 2,862 5,359 2,821 Trego -- 4,436 -- 4,165 -- 3,694 -- 3,319 Wabaunsee -- 6,397 -- 6,867 -- 6,603 -- 6,885 Wallace -- 2,215 -- 2,045 -- 1,821 -- 1,749 Washington -- 9,249 -- 8,543 -- 7,073 -- 6,483 Wichita -- 3,274 -- 3,041 -- 2,758 -- 2,531 Wilson 6,375 4,942 6,461 5,667 5,436 4,853 2,910 7,422 Woodson -- 4,789 -- 4,600 -- 4,116 -- 3,788 Wyandotte 171,877 14,968 170,836 1,499 160,196 1,797 149,491 8,391 Kansas 1,484,870 761,708 1,575,899 787,780 1,712,564 765,010 1,920,081 768,337 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population, 1970, 1980, 1990, and SF3, 2000.

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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 44.1Anderson -- 20.7 22.4 26.2 33.6 37.4 37.8 41.1 42.1Atchison 53.9 54.4 56.9 59.5 60.0 65.6 62.0 62.9 62.5Barber -- -- -- -- 35.3 34.4 -- -- -- Barton 24.2 43.2 51.0 64.3 73.1 63.3 72.7 63.3 66.7Bourbon 45.7 46.4 50.4 54.0 58.5 59.0 55.7 55.9 51.2Brown 34.5 35.8 35.1 22.5 25.6 28.8 31.0 32.4 32.6Butler 34.7 40.0 43.3 50.1 49.4 47.4 45.3 46.3 55.9Chase -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chautauqua -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Cherokee 34.1 39.8 42.6 48.4 52.8 52.9 52.8 51.1 49.0Cheyenne -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Clark -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Clay 25.9 30.1 34.0 38.7 43.2 51.7 50.5 50.4 50.5Cloud 26.6 32.2 36.3 44.6 48.7 52.9 54.8 55.9 54.9Coffey -- -- -- -- -- -- 31.0 32.5 30.9Comanche -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Cowley 54.6 57.1 58.4 62.8 67.0 70.6 65.0 66.9 65.6Crawford 43.9 36.8 45.5 48.1 50.4 60.2 63.9 65.1 63.5Decatur -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Dickinson 34.8 39.3 41.3 45.1 48.4 49.2 47.1 47.1 35.3Doniphan -- -- -- 9.7 12.4 13.2 13.8 13.5 12.1Douglas 51.9 54.6 57.2 68.5 75.2 83.1 86.6 87.7 87.2Edwards -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Elk -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ellis 22.4 29.0 36.5 59.2 56.2 63.0 62.5 68.3 74.9Ellsworth -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 42.8 Finney 50.1 55.6 62.3 72.3 73.4 78.1 76.6 72.9 80.9Ford 35.5 48.7 49.2 57.3 64.6 62.5 74.0 76.9 80.0Franklin 41.1 43.4 48.8 50.6 54.6 55.2 49.9 48.5 47.6Geary 56.0 51.6 55.9 62.1 65.0 83.9 70.2 69.9 85.9Gove -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Graham -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Grant -- -- -- -- 59.9 60.4 66.7 76.5 79.4Gray -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Greeley -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Greenwood 17.7 19.2 23.1 29.2 36.0 40.0 39.1 37.9 37.4Hamilton -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 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 68.8Haskell -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Hodgeman -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Jackson 17.4 18.3 21.6 24.4 29.4 29.6 26.9 27.7 25.9Jefferson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Jewell -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Johnson 17.8 13.5 11.9 70.6 84.9 91.8 90.6 94.0 95.0Kearny -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kingman -- 23.6 26.8 31.0 36.0 41.8 39.8 38.5 36.8Kiowa -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Labette 47.1 47.5 47.1 50.4 52.0 50.0 50.2 50.3 48.8Lane -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Leavenworth 44.0 40.9 46.8 48.6 45.4 69.3 71.1 70.9 68.2Lincoln -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Linn -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Logan -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lyon 43.1 48.1 49.9 59.0 67.6 72.7 72.0 73.5 74.6

Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties Census Years 1920-2000

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Percentage of Urban Population in Kansas Counties Census Years 1920-2000

McPherson 21.0 26.1 29.8 36.7 51.9 54.6 55.5 56.8 57.3Marion -- -- -- -- -- 19.6 20.1 21.0 20.7Marshall 13.4 17.4 19.3 21.6 26.6 28.1 28.7 28.7 27.9Meade -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Miami 40.4 38.6 39.3 42.2 47.3 46.3 41.7 39.6 44.5Mitchell 23.9 27.4 33.2 39.6 43.3 53.6 53.8 56.4 52.0Montgomery 67.5 70.1 69.8 73.7 75.7 69.7 67.5 58.9 57.7Morris 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 54.9Ness -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Norton -- 23.6 28.1 34.7 41.6 48.2 50.8 50.7 63.0Osage -- -- -- -- -- 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 67.4Phillips -- -- -- 27.9 37.1 41.4 43.6 42.9 44.5Pottawatomie -- -- -- -- -- 27.0 22.5 23.9 23.3Pratt 40.2 47.5 53.4 61.9 67.3 67.6 67.0 68.9 66.8Rawlins -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Reno 52.4 56.7 57.5 62.1 63.6 60.7 62.0 63.0 68.4Republic -- -- 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 56.7Riley 38.7 51.0 56.6 57.0 54.9 74.4 73.9 74.1 85.3Rooks -- -- -- -- 31.9 31.3 -- -- -- Rush -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Russell -- -- 35.8 48.4 53.9 62.7 61.2 61.0 58.7Saline 60.1 68.7 71.3 78.4 79.0 80.9 85.6 85.8 85.0Scott -- -- -- 65.1 68.0 69.7 71.8 71.6 72.0Sedgwick 78.3 81.5 80.2 87.3 90.7 90.5 88.8 89.3 91.2Seward 58.1 65.6 67.4 71.5 86.7 85.0 87.3 88.4 85.8Shawnee 72.3 75.3 74.3 84.5 84.6 85.1 81.3 82.4 83.9Sheridan -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sherman 48.6 49.0 51.5 63.6 66.6 70.1 73.6 71.9 71.6Smith -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stafford -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stanton -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stevens -- -- -- 61.6 66.2 66.7 66.8 63.0 69.1Sumner 24.1 25.6 27.7 32.8 39.6 38.3 38.0 37.2 37.6Thomas -- -- -- 51.0 57.2 66.3 65.6 65.3 65.5Trego -- -- -- -- 51.3 -- -- -- -- Wabaunsee -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wallace -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Washington -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wichita -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wilson 37.3 36.6 38.9 47.1 52.2 56.6 53.3 52.8 28.2Woodson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 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 71.4Note: Residual percentage is the rural population. U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population , 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, Summary File 3, 2000.

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Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 1990

Total Land AreaCounty In Square Miles Urban Rural

Allen 503.1 0.7 99.3 Anderson 583.0 0.5 99.5 Atchison 432.4 1.5 98.5 Barber 1,134.2 --- 100.0 Barton 894.0 1.2 98.8 Bourbon 637.1 0.8 99.2 Brown 570.7 0.3 99.7 Butler 1,428.2 0.9 99.1 Chase 775.9 --- 100.0 Chautauqua 641.7 --- 100.0 Cherokee 587.2 1.6 98.4 Cheyenne 1,019.9 --- 100.0 Clark 974.7 --- 100.0 Clay 643.9 0.4 99.6 Cloud 715.7 0.4 99.6 Coffey 630.3 0.3 99.7 Comanche 788.4 --- 100.0 Cowley 1,126.3 1.6 98.4 Crawford 593.0 2.6 97.4 Decatur 893.6 --- 100.0 Dickinson 848.4 0.7 99.3 Doniphan 392.2 0.5 99.5 Douglas 457.0 5.7 94.3 Edwards 622.1 --- 100.0 Elk 647.9 --- 100.0 Ellis 900.0 0.7 99.3 Ellsworth 715.9 --- 100.0 Finney 1,300.2 0.6 99.4 Ford 1,098.6 1.1 98.9 Franklin 573.9 1.1 98.9 Geary 384.3 1.8 98.2 Gove 1,071.5 --- 100.0 Graham 898.3 --- 100.0 Grant 574.9 0.4 99.6 Gray 868.9 --- 100.0 Greeley 778.1 --- 100.0 Greenwood 1,139.8 0.2 99.8 Hamilton 996.5 --- 100.0 Harper 801.5 0.2 99.8 Harvey 539.4 1.9 98.1 Haskell 577.4 --- 100.0 Hodgeman 860.0 --- 100.0 Jackson 656.9 0.4 99.6 Jefferson 536.2 --- 100.0 Jewell 909.2 --- 100.0 Johnson 476.8 43.3 56.7 Kearny 870.0 --- 100.0 Kingman 863.7 0.4 99.6 Kiowa 722.4 --- 100.0 Labette 648.9 1.0 99.0 Lane 717.3 --- 100.0 Leavenworth 463.3 6.7 93.3 Lincoln 718.9 --- 100.0 Linn 598.8 --- 100.0 Logan 1,073.1 --- 100.0 Lyon 851.0 1.1 98.9

Area in Square MilesPercent of Total Land Area

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Land Area by Urban and Rural Residence, 1990

Total Land AreaCounty In Square Miles Urban Rural

Area in Square MilesPercent of Total Land Area

McPherson 899.8 0.7 99.3 Marion 943.2 0.2 99.8 Marshall 902.6 0.2 99.8 Meade 978.5 --- 100.0 Miami 576.8 1.1 98.9 Mitchell 699.9 0.5 99.5 Montgomery 645.3 1.8 98.2 Morris 697.4 --- 100.0 Morton 730.0 --- 100.0 Nemaha 719.1 --- 100.0 Neosho 571.9 1.0 99.0 Ness 1,074.8 --- 100.0 Norton 877.9 0.2 99.8 Osage 703.6 0.4 99.6 Osborne 892.6 --- 100.0 Ottawa 721.2 --- 100.0 Pawnee 754.2 0.3 99.7 Phillips 886.3 0.2 99.8 Pottawatomie 844.3 0.3 99.7 Pratt 735.0 0.4 99.6 Rawlins 1,069.7 --- 100.0 Reno 1,254.5 1.6 98.4 Republic 716.5 0.3 99.7 Rice 726.6 0.3 99.7 Riley 609.6 2.5 97.5 Rooks 888.4 --- 100.0 Rush 718.2 --- 100.0 Russell 884.7 0.5 99.5 Saline 719.6 2.1 97.9 Scott 717.6 0.2 99.8 Sedgwick 1,000.2 15.2 84.8 Seward 639.6 1.5 98.5 Shawnee 549.9 12.5 87.5 Sheridan 896.4 --- 100.0 Sherman 1,055.9 0.4 99.6 Smith 895.5 --- 100.0 Stafford 792.1 --- 100.0 Stanton 680.1 --- 100.0 Stevens 727.6 0.2 99.8 Sumner 1,181.9 0.5 99.5 Thomas 1,074.9 0.3 99.7 Trego 888.4 --- 100.0 Wabaunsee 797.5 --- 100.0 Wallace 914.1 --- 100.0 Washington 898.5 --- 100.0 Wichita 718.6 --- 100.0 Wilson 573.9 0.6 99.4 Woodson 500.7 --- 100.0 Wyandotte 151.4 87.4 12.6 Kansas 81,823.6 1.1 98.9 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 CPH-L-79.

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Percent Total Total Change

County Population Number Percent Population Number Percent 1990-2000

Allen 14,638 258 1.76% 14,385 278 1.93% 7.8Anderson 7,803 51 0.65% 8,110 88 1.09% 72.5Atchinson 16,932 370 2.19% 16,774 327 1.95% -11.6Barber 5,874 73 1.24% 5,307 107 2.02% 46.6Barton 29,382 816 2.78% 28,205 2,344 8.31% 187.3Bourbon 14,966 79 0.53% 15,379 199 1.29% 151.9Brown 11,128 192 1.73% 10,724 249 2.32% 29.7Butler 50,580 742 1.47% 59,482 1,336 2.25% 80.1Chase 3,021 40 1.32% 3,030 53 1.75% 32.5Chautauqua 4,407 44 1.00% 4,359 59 1.35% 34.1Cherokee 21,374 175 0.82% 22,605 291 1.29% 66.3Cheyenne 3,243 20 0.62% 3,165 82 2.59% 310.0Clark 2,418 42 1.74% 2,390 96 4.02% 128.6Clay 9,158 38 0.41% 8,822 73 0.83% 92.1Cloud 11,023 76 0.69% 10,268 62 0.60% -18.4Coffey 8,404 61 0.73% 8,865 137 1.55% 124.6Comanche 2,313 13 0.56% 1,967 35 1.78% 169.2Cowley 36,915 1,097 2.97% 36,291 1,304 3.59% 18.9Crawford 35,582 325 0.91% 38,242 910 2.38% 180.0Decatur 4,021 13 0.32% 3,472 34 0.98% 161.5Dickinson 18,958 341 1.80% 19,344 445 2.30% 30.5Doniphan 8,134 48 0.59% 8,249 96 1.16% 100.0Douglas 81,798 2,138 2.61% 99,962 3,268 3.27% 52.9Edwards 3,787 197 5.20% 3,449 335 9.71% 70.1Elk 3,327 59 1.77% 3,261 71 2.18% 20.3Ellis 26,004 205 0.79% 27,507 652 2.37% 218.0Ellsworth 6,586 186 2.82% 6,525 234 3.59% 25.8Finney 33,070 8,353 25.26% 40,523 17,548 43.30% 110.1Ford 27,463 4,083 14.87% 32,458 12,231 37.68% 199.6Franklin 21,994 471 2.14% 24,784 650 2.62% 38.0Geary 30,453 1,853 6.08% 27,947 2,362 8.45% 27.5Gove 3,231 9 0.28% 3,068 38 1.24% 322.2Graham 3,543 23 0.65% 2,946 23 0.78% 0.0Grant 7,159 1,543 21.55% 7,909 2,742 34.67% 77.7Gray 5,396 229 4.24% 5,904 579 9.81% 152.8Greeley 1,774 107 6.03% 1,534 177 11.54% 65.4Greenwood 7,847 91 1.16% 7,673 132 1.72% 45.1Hamilton 2,388 139 5.82% 2,670 550 20.60% 295.7Harper 7,124 105 1.47% 6,536 70 1.07% -33.3Harvey 31,028 1,616 5.21% 32,869 2,620 7.97% 62.1Haskell 3,886 557 14.33% 4,307 1,015 23.57% 82.2Hodgeman 2,177 32 1.47% 2,085 56 2.69% 75.0Jackson 11,525 126 1.09% 12,657 189 1.49% 50.0Jefferson 15,905 132 0.83% 18,426 236 1.28% 78.8Jewell 4,251 8 0.19% 3,791 27 0.71% 237.5Johnson 355,021 7,005 1.97% 451,086 17,957 3.98% 156.3Kearny 4,027 671 16.66% 4,531 1,203 26.55% 79.3Kingman 8,292 77 0.93% 8,673 125 1.44% 62.3Kiowa 3,660 39 1.07% 3,278 67 2.04% 71.8Labette 23,693 516 2.18% 22,835 700 3.07% 35.7Lane 2,375 44 1.85% 2,155 31 1.44% -29.5Leavenworth 64,371 2,192 3.41% 68,691 2,620 3.81% 19.5Lincoln 3,653 15 0.41% 3,578 37 1.03% 146.7Linn 8,254 34 0.41% 9,570 87 0.91% 155.9Logan 3,081 26 0.84% 3,046 50 1.64% 92.3Lyon 34,732 2,114 6.09% 35,935 6,010 16.72% 184.3McPherson 27,268 325 1.19% 29,554 573 1.94% 76.3

Hispanic Population of Kansas Counties1990 and 2000, and Percent Change

Hispanic Population1990 2000

Hispanic Population

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Percent Total Total Change

County Population Number Percent Population Number Percent 1990-2000

Hispanic Population of Kansas Counties1990 and 2000, and Percent Change

Hispanic Population1990 2000

Hispanic Population

Marion 12,888 118 0.92% 13,361 257 1.92% 117.8Marshall 11,705 49 0.42% 10,965 83 0.76% 69.4Meade 4,247 198 4.66% 4,631 505 10.90% 155.1Miami 23,466 276 1.18% 28,351 451 1.59% 63.4Mitchell 7,203 29 0.40% 6,932 61 0.88% 110.3Montgomery 38,816 751 1.93% 36,252 1,118 3.08% 48.9Morris 6,198 90 1.45% 6,104 136 2.23% 51.1Morton 3,480 352 10.11% 3,496 493 14.10% 40.1Nemaha 10,446 14 0.13% 10,717 76 0.71% 442.9Neosho 17,035 361 2.12% 16,997 494 2.91% 36.8Ness 4,033 23 0.57% 3,454 52 1.51% 126.1Norton 5,947 82 1.38% 5,953 141 2.37% 72.0Osage 15,248 187 1.23% 16,712 255 1.53% 36.4Osborne 4,867 17 0.35% 4,452 17 0.38% 0.0Ottawa 5,634 34 0.60% 6,163 80 1.30% 135.3Pawnee 7,555 256 3.39% 7,233 301 4.16% 17.6Phillips 6,590 32 0.49% 6,001 40 0.67% 25.0Pottawatomie 16,128 239 1.48% 18,209 411 2.26% 72.0Pratt 9,702 183 1.89% 9,647 298 3.09% 62.8Rawlins 3,404 27 0.79% 2,966 24 0.81% -11.1Reno 62,389 2,478 3.97% 64,790 3,661 5.65% 47.7Republic 6,482 15 0.23% 5,835 55 0.94% 266.7Rice 10,610 279 2.63% 10,761 604 5.61% 116.5Riley 67,139 2,799 4.17% 62,843 2,872 4.57% 2.6Rooks 6,039 25 0.41% 5,685 60 1.06% 140.0Rush 3,842 35 0.91% 3,551 37 1.04% 5.7Russell 7,835 45 0.57% 7,370 67 0.91% 48.9Saline 49,301 1,222 2.48% 53,597 3,228 6.02% 164.2Scott 5,289 138 2.61% 5,120 323 6.31% 134.1Sedgwick 403,662 17,435 4.32% 452,869 36,397 8.04% 108.8Seward 18,743 3,660 19.53% 22,510 9,486 42.14% 159.2Shawnee 160,976 7,785 4.84% 169,871 12,330 7.26% 58.4Sheridan 3,043 26 0.85% 2,813 41 1.46% 57.7Sherman 6,926 474 6.84% 6,760 571 8.45% 20.5Smith 5,078 7 0.14% 4,536 33 0.73% 371.4Stafford 5,365 112 2.09% 4,789 259 5.41% 131.3Stanton 2,333 392 16.80% 2,406 570 23.69% 45.4Stevens 5,048 552 10.94% 5,463 1,187 21.73% 115.0Sumner 25,841 888 3.44% 25,946 929 3.58% 4.6Thomas 8,258 101 1.22% 8,180 151 1.85% 49.5Trego 3,694 9 0.24% 3,319 26 0.78% 188.9Wabaunsee 6,603 116 1.76% 6,885 128 1.86% 10.3Wallace 1,821 79 4.34% 1,749 84 4.80% 6.3Washington 7,073 22 0.31% 6,483 42 0.65% 90.9Wichita 2,758 326 11.82% 2,531 466 18.41% 42.9Wilson 10,289 76 0.74% 10,332 173 1.67% 127.6Woodson 4,116 25 0.61% 3,788 52 1.37% 108.0Wyandotte 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% 101.0Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population , STFI-A, and http://factfinder.census.gov/

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Population of Counties by RaceApril 1, 2000

Black or Some other Two or County White Afr. American Race more races Total

Allen 13,637 234 112 38 0 123 241 14,385 Anderson 7,900 26 60 18 2 27 77 8,110 Atchison 15,369 893 93 57 10 86 266 16,774 Barber 5,151 20 31 5 0 47 53 5,307 Barton 26,225 323 145 66 3 991 452 28,205 Bourbon 14,466 474 129 56 7 43 204 15,379 Brown 9,316 167 946 22 1 78 194 10,724 Butler 56,471 819 541 239 19 390 1,003 59,482 Chase 2,936 31 17 4 0 17 25 3,030 Chautauqua 4,090 13 156 3 2 15 80 4,359 Cherokee 20,857 139 781 51 8 114 655 22,605 Cheyenne 3,099 4 3 10 1 31 17 3,165 Clark 2,289 6 27 2 0 45 21 2,390 Clay 8,621 50 36 13 0 23 79 8,822 Cloud 10,093 35 26 26 0 13 75 10,268 Coffey 8,595 22 46 30 1 44 127 8,865 Comanche 1,927 1 5 1 4 12 17 1,967 Cowley 32,708 979 713 557 5 493 836 36,291 Crawford 35,676 699 361 425 34 423 624 38,242 Decatur 3,398 18 3 5 4 13 31 3,472 Dickinson 18,655 113 94 58 2 158 264 19,344 Doniphan 7,824 165 100 21 0 33 106 8,249 Douglas 86,060 4,238 2,561 3,119 62 1,197 2,725 99,962 Edwards 3,191 11 17 11 0 192 27 3,449 Elk 3,100 7 31 6 2 39 76 3,261 Ellis 26,433 183 57 225 5 359 245 27,507 Ellsworth 6,112 232 31 16 1 56 77 6,525 Finney 27,982 508 389 1,163 32 9,316 1,133 40,523 Ford 24,295 527 204 666 38 5,896 832 32,458 Franklin 23,556 299 232 77 1 194 425 24,784 Geary 17,923 6,157 210 883 115 1,146 1,513 27,947 Gove 3,005 3 5 3 0 22 30 3,068 Graham 2,796 95 10 8 1 12 24 2,946 Grant 6,090 17 68 29 0 1,539 166 7,909 Gray 5,450 11 27 6 4 320 86 5,904

Am. Indian andAlaska Native Asian

Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander

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Population of Counties by RaceApril 1, 2000

Black or Some other Two or County White Afr. American Race more races Total

Am. Indian andAlaska Native Asian

Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander

Greeley 1,428 3 4 1 2 80 16 1,534 Greenwood 7,407 11 64 8 0 62 121 7,673 Hamilton 2,180 13 13 15 0 404 45 2,670 Harper 6,355 15 54 9 1 25 77 6,536 Harvey 29,924 522 171 171 10 1,369 702 32,869 Haskell 3,664 8 25 27 0 493 90 4,307 Hodgeman 2,029 19 5 0 0 10 22 2,085 Jackson 11,418 67 866 21 3 49 233 12,657 Jefferson 17,818 69 170 31 2 77 259 18,426 Jewell 3,745 1 13 2 1 2 27 3,791 Johnson 410,990 11,780 1,481 12,768 156 6,976 6,935 451,086 Kearny 3,640 25 39 14 4 712 97 4,531 Kingman 8,452 18 50 21 2 30 100 8,673 Kiowa 3,186 7 20 9 0 32 24 3,278 Labette 20,386 1,064 445 73 3 274 590 22,835 Lane 2,106 0 1 2 1 11 34 2,155 Leavenworth 57,824 7,160 510 730 91 853 1,523 68,691 Lincoln 3,517 4 17 4 0 9 27 3,578 Linn 9,331 60 46 13 4 15 101 9,570 Logan 2,946 18 5 6 0 22 49 3,046 Lyon 29,924 815 168 733 2 3,518 775 35,935 McPherson 28,527 240 100 95 18 232 342 29,554 Marion 12,968 63 79 25 1 73 152 13,361 Marshall 10,761 25 40 21 2 28 88 10,965 Meade 4,219 18 25 10 0 289 70 4,631 Miami 27,206 436 147 49 3 124 386 28,351 Mitchell 6,766 36 28 21 2 16 63 6,932 Montgomery 31,095 2,199 1,157 172 7 410 1,212 36,252 Morris 5,951 21 20 14 1 43 54 6,104 Morton 3,090 7 40 37 0 263 59 3,496 Nemaha 10,540 53 25 11 6 18 64 10,717 Neosho 16,130 148 166 54 4 179 316 16,997 Ness 3,393 2 8 3 0 17 31 3,454 Norton 5,557 241 26 25 1 61 42 5,953 Osage 16,256 36 109 28 17 69 197 16,712

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Population of Counties by RaceApril 1, 2000

Black or Some other Two or County White Afr. American Race more races Total

Am. Indian andAlaska Native Asian

Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander

Osborne 4,390 3 10 9 1 3 36 4,452 Ottawa 6,011 33 23 8 1 20 67 6,163 Pawnee 6,579 362 69 41 0 88 94 7,233 Phillips 5,896 15 18 27 0 2 43 6,001 Pottawatomie 17,539 121 107 59 1 109 273 18,209 Pratt 9,192 95 34 53 3 167 103 9,647 Rawlins 2,922 9 9 3 0 2 21 2,966 Reno 59,320 1,865 379 291 23 1,740 1,172 64,790 Republic 5,751 15 12 11 0 19 27 5,835 Rice 10,188 124 61 36 4 198 150 10,761 Riley 53,281 4,325 395 2,022 105 1,186 1,529 62,843 Rooks 5,522 64 24 11 1 21 42 5,685 Rush 3,496 11 15 4 0 6 19 3,551 Russell 7,192 37 41 24 1 20 55 7,370 Saline 47,794 1,660 279 910 22 1,786 1,146 53,597 Scott 4,888 5 28 6 0 141 52 5,120 Sedgwick 359,489 41,367 5,041 15,137 265 18,867 12,703 452,869 Seward 14,730 852 174 644 14 5,359 737 22,510 Shawnee 140,811 15,337 1,980 1,618 61 5,438 4,626 169,871 Sheridan 2,775 4 2 2 4 10 16 2,813 Sherman 6,343 24 22 13 11 280 67 6,760 Smith 4,481 5 11 2 5 10 22 4,536 Stafford 4,548 7 18 6 0 142 68 4,789 Stanton 2,031 15 29 4 0 301 26 2,406 Stevens 4,535 51 51 13 1 724 88 5,463 Sumner 24,551 183 273 57 14 334 534 25,946 Thomas 7,946 35 27 22 2 78 70 8,180 Trego 3,245 6 13 16 2 5 32 3,319 Wabaunsee 6,695 32 34 10 4 41 69 6,885 Wallace 1,655 11 14 3 0 44 22 1,749 Washington 6,412 7 22 3 0 6 33 6,483 Wichita 2,183 2 18 2 0 266 60 2,531 Wilson 9,999 38 91 27 4 50 123 10,332 Woodson 3,673 31 33 2 0 9 40 3,788 Wyandotte 91,856 44,724 1,175 2,568 56 12,901 4,602 157,882 Kansas 2,313,944 154,198 24,936 46,806 1,313 90,725 56,496 2,688,418

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census Web site: www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf. Release date, May 2001.

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Population of Metropolitan Areas 1990-2000*, Selected Years

Numerical PercentMetropolitan Area April 1, July 1, July 1, July 1, July 1, April 1, Change Changeand County 1990 1992r 1994r 1996r 1998r 2000 1990-2000 1990-2000

Total 2,477,588 2,532,394 2,580,513 2,614,554 2,660,598 2,688,418 210,830 8.51 Inside MAs 1,332,928 1,378,742 1,416,266 1,447,970 1,493,026 1,521,063 188,135 14.11 Outside MAs 1,144,660 1,153,652 1,164,247 1,166,584 1,167,572 1,167,355 22,695 1.98

Kansas City, Kansas MA 604,884 625,314 645,575 663,391 686,373 706,010 101,126 16.72 Johnson County 355,021 374,801 395,003 411,635 432,723 451,086 96,065 27.06 Leavenworth County 64,371 66,077 67,173 67,774 68,301 68,691 4,320 6.71 Miami County 23,466 24,176 25,091 26,332 27,121 28,351 4,885 20.82 Wyandotte County 162,026 160,260 158,308 157,650 158,228 157,882 -4,144 -2.56

Lawrence MA Douglas County 81,798 85,379 89,683 93,381 97,566 99,962 18,164 22.21

Topeka MA Shawnee County 160,976 164,229 167,162 168,236 169,356 169,871 8,895 5.53

Wichita MA 485,270 503,820 513,846 522,962 539,731 545,220 59,950 12.35 Butler County 50,580 52,672 54,718 57,337 58,724 59,482 8,902 17.60 Harvey County 31,028 31,452 32,316 32,852 33,036 32,869 1,841 5.93 Sedgwick County 403,662 419,696 426,812 432,773 447,971 452,869 49,207 12.19

* Population data for 1992-1998 are estimates. r = revisedSource: U.S. Bureau of the Census, http://eire.census.gov/popest/data/counties/tables/CO-EST2001-12/CO-EST2001-12-20.php, April 2002.

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Population of Metropolitan Areas 2000-2001*

Metropolitan Area April 1, July 1, July 1, Numerical Percent and County 2000 2000 2001 Change** Change**

Total 2,688,418 2,691,750 2,694,641 6,223 0.23 Inside MAs 1,521,063 1,525,270 1,540,386 19,323 1.27 Outside MAs 1,167,355 1,166,480 1,154,255 -13,100 -1.12

Kansas City, Kansas MA 706,010 709,124 721,560 15,550 2.20 Johnson County 451,086 453,962 465,058 13,972 3.10 Leavenworth County 68,691 68,913 70,261 1,570 2.29 Miami County 28,351 28,500 28,780 429 1.51 Wyandotte County 157,882 157,749 157,461 -421 -0.27

Lawrence MA Douglas County 99,962 100,131 100,005 43 0.04

Topeka MA Shawnee County 169,871 170,024 170,080 209 0.12

Wichita MA 545,220 545,991 548,741 3,521 0.65 Butler County 59,482 59,677 60,194 712 1.20 Harvey County 32,869 32,888 33,031 162 0.49 Sedgwick County 452,869 453,426 455,516 2,647 0.58

* 2001 data are estimates. **Change from 04/01/00 to 07/01/01Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, http://eire.census.gov/popest/data/counties/tables/CO-EST2001-07/CO-EST2001-07-20.php, April 2002.

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Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More Census Years, 1900-1990

City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990

Arkansas City 6,140 7,508 11,253 13,946 12,752 12,903 14,262 13,216 13,201 12,762 Atchison 15,722 16,429 12,630 13,024 12,648 12,792 12,529 12,565 11,879 10,656 Chanute 4,208 9,272 10,286 10,277 10,142 10,109 10,849 10,341 10,506 9,488 Coffeyville 4,953 12,687 13,452 16,198 17,355 17,113 17,382 15,116 15,185 12,917 Derby City -- -- -- 294 256 432 6,458 7,947 9,786 14,699 Dodge City 1,942 3,214 5,061 10,059 8,487 11,262 13,520 14,127 18,001 21,129 El Dorado 3,466 3,129 10,955 10,311 10,045 11,037 12,523 12,308 11,551 11,504 Emporia 8,223 9,058 11,273 14,067 13,188 15,669 18,190 23,327 25,287 25,512 Garden City 1,590 3,171 3,848 6,121 6,285 10,905 11,811 14,790 18,256 24,097 Great Bend 2,470 4,622 4,460 5,548 9,044 12,665 16,670 16,133 16,608 15,427 Hays 1,136 1,961 3,165 4,618 6,385 8,625 11,947 15,396 16,301 17,767 Hutchinson 9,379 16,364 23,298 27,085 30,013 33,575 37,574 36,885 40,284 39,308 Independence 4,851 10,480 11,920 12,782 11,565 11,335 11,222 10,347 10,598 9,942 Junction City 4,695 5,598 7,533 70,407 8,507 13,462 18,700 19,018 19,305 20,604 Kansas City 51,418 82,331 101,177 121,857 121,458 129,553 121,901 168,213 161,148 149,767 Lawrence 10,862 12,374 12,456 13,726 14,390 23,351 32,858 45,698 52,738 65,608 Leavenworth 20,735 19,363 16,912 17,466 19,220 20,579 22,052 25,147 33,656 38,495 Leawood -- -- -- -- -- 1,167 7,466 10,349 13,360 19,693 Lenexa -- 383 472 452 502 803 2,487 5,242 18,639 34,034 Liberal 426 1,716 3,618 5,294 4,410 7,134 13,813 13,789 14,911 16,573 McPherson -- -- -- -- 7,194 8,689 9,966 10,851 11,753 12,422 Manhattan 3,438 5,722 7,989 10,136 11,659 19,056 22,993 27,575 32,644 37,712 Merriam -- -- -- -- -- -- 5,435 10,851 10,794 11,821 Newton 6,208 7,862 9,781 11,034 11,048 11,590 14,877 15,439 16,332 16,700 Olathe 3,451 3,272 3,268 3,656 3,979 5,593 10,987 17,917 37,258 63,352 Ottawa 6,934 7,650 9,018 9,563 10,193 10,081 10,673 11,036 11,016 10,667 Overland Park -- -- -- -- -- -- 28,085 79,034 81,784 111,790 Parsons 7,682 12,463 16,028 14,903 14,294 14,750 13,929 13,015 12,898 11,924 Pittsburg 10,112 14,755 18,052 18,145 17,571 19,341 18,678 20,171 18,770 17,775 Prairie Village -- -- -- -- -- -- 25,356 28,138 24,657 23,186 Salina 6,074 9,688 15,085 20,155 21,073 26,176 43,202 37,714 41,843 42,303 Shawnee -- -- -- -- 597 845 9,072 20,482 29,653 37,993 Topeka 33,608 43,684 50,022 64,120 67,833 78,791 119,484 125,011 118,690 119,883 Wichita 24,671 52,450 72,217 111,110 114,966 168,279 254,698 276,554 280,808 304,011 Winfield 5,554 6,700 7,933 9,398 9,506 10,264 11,117 11,405 11,877 11,931

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1960 Census of Population , PC(1)-18A; 1980 Census of Population , PC80-1-A-18; Current Population Reports , Series P-26, No. 86-WNC-SC; No. 88-WNC-SC; 1990 Census of Population , STF1-A.

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April 1, July 1, July 1, July 1, July 1, April 1,1990 1992r 1994r 1996r 1999 2000

Arkansas City 12,762 13,059 13,235 13,359 12,855 11,963 -6.3 Atchison 10,656 10,726 10,641 10,665 10,617 10,232 -4.0 Coffeyville 12,917 12,587 12,442 12,254 11,919 11,021 -14.7 Derby 14,691 16,119 17,196 17,817 18,855 17,807 21.2 Dodge City 21,129 21,670 22,266 22,555 22,869 25,176 19.2 El Dorado 11,495 12,060 12,352 12,952 13,105 12,057 4.9 Emporia 25,512 25,390 25,458 25,272 24,897 26,760 4.9 Garden City 24,097 23,497 23,604 23,895 25,043 28,451 18.1 Great Bend 15,427 15,572 15,663 15,840 16,055 15,345 -0.5 Hays* 18,632 18,627 18,579 18,733 19,230 20,013 7.4 Hutchinson 39,308 39,079 39,027 39,250 39,561 40,787 3.8 Junction City 20,642 22,461 21,159 17,713 16,851 18,886 -8.5 Kansas City* 151,521 147,769 144,366 142,229 139,971 146,866 -3.1 Lawrence 65,608 67,396 69,752 73,137 78,911 80,098 22.1 Leavenworth 38,495 39,534 39,731 39,599 39,123 35,420 -8.0 Leawood 19,693 21,226 22,947 24,677 26,513 27,656 40.4 Lenexa 34,110 35,709 37,264 37,700 40,518 40,238 18.0 Liberal 16,573 16,482 16,942 17,305 17,515 19,666 18.7 McPherson 12,422 13,023 13,316 13,508 13,614 13,770 10.9 Manhattan 43,081 44,178 44,943 43,057 41,499 44,831 4.1 Merriam 11,819 12,101 12,322 12,183 12,044 11,008 -6.9 Newton 16,700 16,934 17,623 17,126 17,742 17,190 2.9 Olathe 63,402 68,402 72,906 79,497 88,192 92,962 46.6 Ottawa 10,667 11,077 11,169 11,495 11,744 11,921 11.8 Overland Park 111,790 118,728 125,985 131,078 142,783 149,080 33.4 Parsons 11,919 11,967 11,770 11,591 11,443 11,514 -3.4 Pittsburg 17,789 18,188 18,117 18,354 18,534 19,243 8.2 Prairie Village 23,186 23,478 23,900 23,649 23,294 22,072 -4.8 Salina 42,299 43,610 44,259 44,515 44,077 45,679 8.0 Shawnee 37,962 39,586 41,574 42,995 46,364 47,996 26.4 Topeka 119,883 121,815 122,656 123,675 124,529 122,377 2.1 Wichita 304,017 320,037 323,342 324,991 335,562 344,284 13.2 Winfield 11,931 12,007 11,916 11,955 11,947 12,206 2.3

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Web site: http://eire.census.gov/popest/archives/place/placebyst/SC99T7_KS.txt October 20, 2000. r-revised

% Change 4/1/90 - 4/1/2000

1990-2000, Selected Years, and Percent Change, 1990-2000Population of Urban Places of 10,000 or More

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Population of Incorporated Places in Kansas 1960, 1970, 1980

City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980

Abbyville 118 143 123 Beverly 199 193 171Abilene 6,746 6,661 6,572 Bird City 678 671 546Admire 149 144 158 Bison 291 285 279Agenda 124 107 106 Blue Mound 319 308 319Agra 277 294 321 Blue Rapids 1,426 1,148 1,280Albert 221 235 236 Bluff City 152 109 95Alden 239 238 214 Bogue 234 257 197Alexander 153 129 116 Bonner Springs 3,171 3,884 6,266Allen 205 175 205 Brewster 317 320 327Alma 838 905 925 Bronson 354 397 414Almena 555 489 517 Brookville 246 238 259Altamont 672 845 1,054 Brownell 118 98 92Alta Vista 400 402 430 Bucklin 752 771 786Alton 299 214 135 Buffalo 422 321 386Altoona 490 475 564 Buhler 888 1,019 1,188Americus 300 441 915 Bunker Hill 200 181 124Andale 432 500 538 Burden 580 503 518Andover 186 1,880 2,801 Burdett -- 285 275Anthony 2,744 2,653 2,661 Burlingame 1,151 999 1,239Arcadia 507 388 460 Burlington 2,113 2,099 2,901Argonia 553 591 587 Burns 314 268 224Arkansas City 14,262 13,216 13,201 Burr Oak 473 426 366Arlington 466 503 631 Burrton 774 808 976Arma 1,296 1,348 1,676 Bushong 51 39 62Ashland 1,312 1,244 1,096 Bushton 499 397 388Assaria 322 303 414 Byers 52 46 47Atchison 12,529 12,565 11,407 Caldwell 1,788 1,540 1,401Athol 140 108 90 Cambridge 140 110 113Atlanta 267 216 256 Camp Forsyth* -- 2,334 2,054Attica 845 639 730 Caney 2,682 2,192 2,284Atwood 1,906 1,658 1,665 Canton 784 893 926Auburn -- 261 890 Carbondale 664 1,041 1,518Augusta 6,434 5,977 6,968 Carlton 78 40 49Aurora 150 120 130 Cassoday -- 123 122Axtell 493 456 470 Cawker City 686 726 640Baldwin City 1,877 2,520 2,829 Cedar 73 46 53Barnard 205 190 163 Cedar Point 87 73 66Barnes 247 209 257 Cedar Vale 859 665 848Bartlett 137 138 163 Centralia 527 511 486Basehor -- 724 1,483 Chanute 10,849 10,341 10,506Bassett 67 62 31 Chapman 1,095 1,132 1,255Baxter Springs 4,498 4,489 4,773 Chase 922 800 753Bazine 429 386 385 Chautauqua 205 137 156Beattie 314 288 316 Cheney 1,101 1,160 1,404Bel Aire -- -- -- Cherokee 797 790 775Belle Plaine 1,579 1,553 1,706 Cherryvale 2,783 2,609 2,769Belleville 2,940 3,063 2,805 Chetopa 1,538 1,596 1,751Beloit 3,837 4,121 4,367 Cimarron 1,115 1,373 1,491Belpre 211 191 154 Circleville 151 178 164Belvue 179 161 212 Claflin 891 887 764Benedict 128 91 111 Clay Center 4,613 4,963 4,948Bennington 535 561 579 Clayton 161 127 102Bentley 204 260 311 Clearwater 1,073 1,435 1,684Benton 452 517 609 Clifton 746 718 695Bern 206 191 220 Climax 81 64 81

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City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980

Clyde 1,025 946 909 Elk 498 432 404Coats 152 152 153 Elk Falls 179 124 151Coffeyville 17,382 15,116 15,185 Elkhart 1,780 2,089 2,243Colby 4,210 4,658 5,544 Ellinwood 2,729 2,416 2,508Coldwater 1,164 1,016 989 Ellis 2,218 2,137 2,062Collyer 233 182 151 Ellsworth 2,361 2,080 2,465Colony 419 382 474 Elmdale 114 102 109Columbus 3,395 3,356 3,426 Elsmore 128 116 104Colwich 703 879 935 Elwood 1,191 1,283 1,275Concordia 7,022 7,221 6,847 Emmett 128 156 223Conway Springs 1,057 1,153 1,313 Emporia 18,190 23,327 25,287Coolidge 117 102 82 Englewood 243 158 111Copeland 247 267 323 Ensign 255 237 209Corning 240 162 158 Enterprise 1,015 868 839Cottonwood Falls 971 987 954 Erie 1,309 1,414 1,415Council Grove 2,664 2,403 2,381 Esbon 237 206 234Countryside 428 411 346 Eskridge 519 589 603Courtland 384 403 377 Eudora 1,526 2,071 2,934Coyville 133 93 98 Eureka 4,055 3,576 3,425Cuba 336 290 286 Everest 348 304 331Cullison 129 117 154 Fairview 272 283 258Culver 200 148 167 Fairway 5,398 5,227 4,619Cunningham 618 483 540 Fall River 226 191 173Damar 361 245 204 Florence 853 777 729Danville 118 80 71 Fontana 138 160 173Dearing 249 338 475 Ford 252 246 272Deerfield 442 474 538 Formoso 192 180 166Delia 163 168 181 Fort Riley** -- 2,310 2,147Delphos 619 599 570 Fort Riley North * -- 12,469 16,086Denison 184 248 231 Fort Scott 9,410 8,967 8,893Denton 161 162 156 Fowler 717 588 592Derby 6,458 7,947 9,786 Frankfort 1,106 960 1,038De Soto 1,271 1,839 2,061 Frederick 48 39 29Dexter 291 286 366 Fredonia 3,233 3,080 3,047Dighton 1,526 1,540 1,390 Freeport 31 21 12Dodge City 13,520 14,127 18,001 Frontenac 1,713 2,223 2,586Dorrance 331 234 220 Fulton 207 213 194Douglass 1,058 1,126 1,450 Galatia 73 78 69Downs 1,206 1,268 1,324 Galena 3,827 3,712 3,587Dresden 134 103 84 Galesburg 128 146 181Dunlap 134 102 82 Galva 442 522 651Durham 183 143 130 Garden City 11,811 14,790 18,256Dwight 281 322 320 Garden Plain 560 678 775Earlton 104 102 79 Gardner 1,619 1,839 2,392Eastborough 1,001 1,141 854 Garfield 278 261 277Easton 320 435 460 Garnett 3,034 3,169 3,310Edgerton 414 513 1,214 Gas 342 438 543Edmond 91 90 56 Gaylord 239 211 203Edna 442 418 537 Gem 116 80 101Edwardsville 513 619 3,364 Geneseo 558 453 496Effingham 564 605 634 Geuda Springs 223 223 217Elbing 105 128 175 Girard 2,350 2,591 2,888El Dorado 12,523 12,308 10,510 Glade 133 180 131Elgin 148 115 139 Glasco 812 767 710

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City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980

Glen Elder 444 422 491 Hoyt 283 420 536Goddard 533 955 1,427 Hudson 201 181 157Goessel 327 386 421 Hugoton 2,912 2,739 3,165Goff 259 207 196 Humboldt 2,285 2,249 2,230Goodland 4,459 5,510 5,708 Hunnewell 83 77 86Gorham 429 379 355 Hunter 229 150 135Gove City 228 172 148 Huron 119 106 107Grainfield 389 374 417 Hutchinson 37,574 36,885 40,284Grandview Plaza -- 734 1,189 Independence 11,222 10,347 10,598Great Bend 16,670 16,133 16,608 Ingalls 174 235 274Greeley 415 368 405 Inman 729 836 947Green 190 163 155 Iola 6,885 6,493 6,938Greenleaf 562 448 462 Isabel 181 147 137Greensburg 1,988 1,907 1,885 Iuka 225 210 235Grenola 349 290 335 Jamestown 422 470 440Gridley 321 328 404 Jennings 292 224 194Grinnell 396 449 410 Jetmore 1,028 936 862Gypsum 593 391 423 Jewell 582 569 589Haddam 311 289 239 Johnson 860 1,038 1,244Halstead 1,598 1,716 1,994 Junction 18,700 19,018 19,305Hamilton 400 349 363 Kanopolis 732 626 729Hamlin 99 95 80 Kanorado 245 278 217Hanover 773 793 802 Kansas City 121,901 168,213 161,087Hanston 279 282 257 Kechi 245 229 288Hardtner 372 300 336 Kensington 619 653 681Harper 1,899 1,665 1,823 Kincaid 220 189 192Harris 36 41 80 Kingman 3,582 3,622 3,563Hartford 337 478 551 Kinsley 2,263 2,212 2,074Harveyville 204 279 280 Kiowa 1,674 1,414 1,409Havana 162 144 169 Kirwin 356 293 249Haven 982 1,146 1,125 Kismet 150 294 368Havensville 166 163 183 Labette 114 105 123Haviland 725 705 770 La Crosse 1,767 1,583 1,618Hays 11,947 15,396 16,301 La Cygne 810 989 1,025Haysville 5,836 6,531 8,006 La Harpe 529 509 687Hazelton 246 176 143 Lake Quivira -- -- 1,087Hepler 178 152 165 Lakin 1,432 1,570 1,823Herington 3,702 3,165 2,930 Lancaster 196 279 274Herndon 339 268 220 Lane 282 254 249Hesston 1,103 1,926 3,013 Langdon 97 93 84Hiawatha 3,391 3,365 3,702 Lansing 1,264 3,797 5,307Highland 755 899 954 Larned 5,001 4,567 4,811Hill City 2,421 2,071 2,028 Latham 203 156 148Hillsboro 2,441 2,730 2,717 Latimer 40 29 31Hoisington 4,248 3,710 3,678 Lawrence 32,858 45,698 52,738Holcomb -- 272 816 Leavenworth 22,052 25,147 33,656Hollenberg 55 47 57 Leawood 7,466 10,645 13,360Holton 3,028 3,063 3,132 Lebanon 583 517 440Holyrood 737 593 567 Lebo 498 589 966Hope 463 438 468 Lecompton 304 434 576Horace 195 137 137 Lehigh 178 168 189Horton 2,361 2,177 2,130 Lenexa 2,487 5,549 18,639Howard 1,017 918 965 Lenora 512 439 444Hoxie 1,289 1,419 1,462 Leon 541 510 667

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City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980

Leona 110 72 73 Merriam 5,084 10,955 10,794Leonardville 378 412 437 Milan 144 162 135Leoti 1,401 1,916 1,869 Mildred 60 42 64Le Roy 601 551 701 Milford 318 296 465Lewis 486 525 551 Miltonvale 814 718 588Liberal 13,813 13,862 14,911 Minneapolis 2,024 1,971 2,075Liberty 233 185 174 Minneola 679 630 712Liebenthal 191 169 163 Mission 4,626 8,125 8,643Lincoln Center 1,717 1,582 1,599 Mission Hills 3,621 4,198 3,904Lincolnville 244 218 235 Mission Woods 243 237 213Lindsborg 2,609 2,764 3,155 Moline 698 555 553Linn 466 388 483 Montezuma 543 606 730Linwood 375 323 343 Moran 549 550 643Little River 552 493 529 Morganville 226 257 261Logan 846 760 720 Morland 317 300 223Lone Elm 69 66 55 Morrill 299 308 336Longford 146 99 109 Morrowville 195 201 180Long Island 229 195 187 Moscow 211 228 228Longton 401 304 396 Mound City 661 714 755Lorraine 157 153 157 Moundridge 1,214 1,271 1,453Lost Springs 139 103 94 Mound Valley 481 467 381Louisburg 862 1,033 1,744 Mount Hope 539 665 791Louisville 204 204 207 Mulberry 642 622 647Lucas 559 524 524 Mullinville 385 376 339Luray 328 303 295 Mulvane 2,981 3,185 4,254Lyndon 953 958 1,132 Munden 177 123 152Lyons 4,592 4,355 4,152 Muscotah 228 206 248McCracken 406 333 292 Narka 166 130 120McCune 433 487 528 Nashville 137 107 127McDonald 323 269 239 Natoma 775 603 515McFarland 256 209 242 Neodesha 3,594 3,295 3,414Macksville 546 484 546 Neosho Falls 222 184 157McLouth 494 623 700 Neosho Rapids 178 234 289McPherson 9,996 10,851 11,753 Ness City 1,653 1,756 1,769Madison 1,105 1,061 1,099 Netawaka 225 192 218Mahaska 160 122 119 New Albany 104 59 78Maize 623 785 1,294 New Cambria 187 160 175Manchester 153 92 98 New Strawn -- -- 457Manhattan 22,993 27,575 32,644 Newton 14,877 15,439 16,332Mankato 1,231 1,287 1,205 Nickerson 1,091 1,187 1,292Manter 183 219 205 Niotaze 124 83 104Maple Hill 244 327 381 Norcatur 302 284 226Mapleton 127 112 121 North Newton 890 963 1,222Marion 2,169 2,052 1,951 Norton 3,345 3,627 3,400Marquette 607 578 639 Nortonville 595 727 692Marysville 4,143 3,588 3,670 Norwich 430 414 476Matfield Green 95 77 71 Oak Hill 69 41 35Mayetta 218 246 287 Oak.-Sunview CDP -- -- --Mayfield 119 110 128 Oakley 2,190 2,327 2,343Meade 2,019 1,899 1,777 Oberlin 2,337 2,291 2,387Medicine Lodge 3,072 2,545 2,384 Offerle 208 212 244Melvern 376 455 481 Ogden 1,780 1,491 1,804Menlo 99 48 42 Oketo 128 133 130Meriden 402 472 707 Olathe 10,987 17,917 37,258

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City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980

Olivet 116 64 65 Ramona 132 121 116Olmitz 141 161 140 Randall 201 195 154Olpe 722 453 477 Randolph 35 106 131Olsburg 137 151 166 Ransom 387 416 448Onaga 850 761 752 Rantoul 157 163 212Oneida 119 112 120 Raymond 143 133 132Osage City 2,213 2,600 2,667 Reading 249 247 244Osawatomie 4,622 4,294 4,459 Redfield 133 138 185Osborne 2,049 1,980 2,120 Republic 333 243 223Oskaloosa 807 955 1,092 Reserve 138 117 105Oswego 2,027 2,200 2,218 Rexford 245 231 204Otis 362 387 410 Richfield 122 82 81Ottawa 10,673 11,036 11,016 Richmond 352 464 510Overbrook 509 748 930 Riley 575 668 779Overland Park -- 77,934 81,784 Robinson 317 278 324Oxford 989 1,113 1,125 Roeland Park 8,949 9,760 7,962Ozawkie -- 137 472 Rolla 464 400 417Palco 575 398 329 Rose Hill 273 387 1,557Palmer 169 166 149 Roseland -- 113 119Paola 4,784 4,622 4,557 Rossville 797 934 1,045Paradise 134 145 89 Rozel 207 236 219Park 218 178 183 Rush Center 278 237 207Park City 2,687 2,529 3,778 Russell 6,113 5,371 5,427Parker 181 255 270 Russell Springs 93 83 56Parkerville 59 25 42 Sabetha 2,318 2,376 2,286Parsons 13,929 13,015 12,898 St. Francis 1,594 1,725 1,610Partridge 221 302 268 St. George 259 241 309Pawnee Rock 380 442 409 St. John 1,753 1,477 1,501Paxico 276 216 168 St. Marys 1,509 1,434 1,598Peabody 1,309 1,368 1,474 St. Paul 675 804 746Penalosa 84 32 31 Salina 43,202 37,714 41,843Perry 495 664 907 Satanta 686 1,161 1,117Peru 340 289 286 Savonburg 131 109 113Phillipsburg 3,233 3,241 3,229 Sawyer 192 164 213Pittsburg 18,678 20,171 18,770 Scammon 429 457 501Plains City *** 780 857 1,044 Scandia 643 567 480Plainville 3,104 2,627 2,458 Schoenchen 188 182 209Pleasanton 1,098 1,216 1,303 Scott City 3,555 4,001 4,154Plevna 117 124 115 Scottsville 60 46 56Pomona 489 541 868 Scranton 576 575 664Portis 232 178 172 Sedan 1,677 1,555 1,579Potwin 635 497 563 Sedgwick 1,095 1,083 1,471Powhattan 128 111 95 Selden 347 271 266Prairie View 188 201 145 Seneca 2,072 2,182 2,389Prairie Village 25,356 28,378 24,657 Severance 146 128 134Pratt 8,156 6,736 6,885 Severy 492 384 447Prescott 278 222 319 Seward 92 66 88Preston 278 239 227 Sharon 272 265 283Pretty Prairie 525 561 655 Sharon Springs 966 1,012 982Princeton 174 159 244 Shawnee 9,072 20,946 29,653Protection 780 673 684 Silver Lake 392 811 1,350Quenemo 434 429 413 Simpson 154 131 123Quinter 776 930 951 Smith Center 2,379 2,389 2,240Radium 64 55 47 Smolan -- 175 169

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City 1960 1970 1980 City 1960 1970 1980

Soldier 171 173 165 Wakeeney 2,808 2,334 2,388Solomon 1,008 973 1,018 Wakefield 603 583 803South Haven 408 413 439 Waldo 178 123 75South Hutchinson 1,672 1,879 2,226 Waldron 38 24 29Spearville 602 738 693 Wallace 110 112 86Speed 75 58 41 Walnut 381 330 308Spivey 98 78 83 Walton 225 211 269Spring Hill 909 1,186 2,005 Wamego 2,363 2,507 3,159Stafford 1,862 1,414 1,425 Washington 1,506 1,584 1,488Stark 96 124 143 Waterville 700 632 694Sterling 2,303 2,312 2,312 Wathena 837 1,150 1,418Stockton 2,073 1,818 1,825 Waverly 381 510 671Strong City 659 545 675 Webber 58 49 53Sublette 1,077 1,208 1,293 Weir 699 740 705Summerfield 237 254 225 Wellington 8,809 8,072 8,212Sun City 188 119 85 Wellsville 984 1,183 1,612Susank 87 59 52 West Mineral 262 232 229Sylvan Grove 400 403 376 Westmoreland 460 485 598Sylvia 402 390 353 Westphalia 249 185 204Syracuse 1,888 1,720 1,654 Westwood 2,040 2,383 1,783Tampa 145 154 113 Westwood Hills 495 414 437Tescott 396 393 331 Wetmore 390 392 376Thayer 396 430 517 Wheaton 114 106 90Timken 147 123 99 White City 459 458 534Tipton 252 315 321 White Cloud 238 210 234Tonganoxie 1,354 1,717 1,864 Whitewater 499 520 751Topeka 119,484 125,011 115,266 Whiting 233 256 270Toronto 524 431 466 Wichita 254,698 276,554 279,272Towanda 1,031 1,190 1,332 Willard 94 124 128Treece 280 225 194 Williamsburg 255 286 362Tribune 1,036 1,013 955 Willis 109 82 85Troy 1,051 1,047 1,240 Willowbrook 62 100 109Turon 559 430 481 Wilmore 99 96 97Tyro 289 206 289 Wilsey 224 169 179Udall 600 668 891 Wilson 905 870 978Ulysses 3,157 3,779 4,653 Winchester 458 492 570Uniontown 211 286 371 Windom 168 183 160Utica 322 297 275 Winfield 11,117 11,405 10,736Valley Center 2,570 2,551 3,300 Winona 393 293 258Valley Falls 1,193 1,169 1,189 Woodbine 173 170 172Vermillion 265 191 191 Woodston 332 211 157Victoria 1,170 1,246 1,328 Yates Center 2,080 1,967 1,998Vining 128 84 85 Zenda 157 142 142Viola 203 193 199 Zurich 244 189 189Virgil 229 179 169

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1980 Census of Population, Characteristics of the Population, Number of Inhabitants, Kansas , PC80-1-A18; 1990 Decennial Census , PL94-171. * - Census Designated Place. ** - Camp Whiteside CDP. *** - formerly West Plains.

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Abbyville 140 140 139 139 141 140 141 128Abilene 6,242 6,457 6,580 6,663 6,621 6,609 6,660 6,543Admire 147 151 149 146 146 144 144 177Agenda 81 79 78 79 78 79 77 81Agra 322 307 299 286 281 278 273 306Albert 229 231 226 215 214 209 203 181Alden 182 176 172 173 172 172 168 168Alexander 85 79 74 69 66 65 63 75Allen 191 194 194 188 185 183 183 211Alma 871 841 847 841 839 824 813 797Almena 423 415 424 430 433 431 425 469Altamont 1,048 1,050 1,044 1,050 1,057 1,055 1,050 1,092Alta Vista 477 463 468 467 466 457 451 442Alton 115 113 113 111 110 108 105 117Altoona 456 443 448 449 449 447 450 485Americus 891 892 900 901 892 887 890 938Andale 566 628 632 650 660 672 676 766Andover 4,204 4,250 4,735 5,346 5,593 6,013 6,399 6,698Anthony 2,516 2,415 2,353 2,304 2,302 2,268 2,227 2,440Arcadia 338 330 337 335 327 321 320 391Argonia 529 533 531 528 525 527 521 534Arkansas City 12,762 13,059 13,235 13,359 13,229 13,015 12,855 11,963Arlington 457 458 455 454 451 450 451 459Arma 1,542 1,536 1,592 1,574 1,534 1,513 1,505 1,529Ashland 1,032 1,017 1,040 1,015 1,032 1,005 1,001 975Assaria 387 400 404 401 394 389 392 438Atchison 10,656 10,726 10,641 10,665 10,623 10,636 10,617 10,232Athol 86 83 80 80 78 77 77 51Atlanta 232 233 235 233 231 230 228 255Attica 716 696 678 662 662 654 643 636Atwood 1,388 1,368 1,364 1,355 1,345 1,321 1,277 1,279Auburn 908 982 1,084 1,081 1,079 1,085 1,072 1,121Augusta 7,848 8,375 8,648 8,830 8,865 8,943 9,019 8,423Aurora 101 98 97 96 95 94 93 79Axtell 432 437 435 444 443 440 440 445

0.0%

Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

-8.6%4.8%

20.4%

-5.0%-21.0%-7.7%

-11.8%10.5%-8.5%10.9%4.2%

-7.3%1.7%6.4%5.3%

35.3%59.3%-3.0%15.7%

3.0%

0.9%-6.3%0.4%

-0.8%

23.5%

-5.5%13.2%-4.0%

7.3%-21.8%

-40.7%9.9%

-11.2%-7.9%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Baldwin City 2,961 3,306 3,496 3,470 3,507 3,539 3,646 3,400Barnard 129 125 125 122 121 121 122 123Barnes 167 163 164 164 164 162 161 152Bartlett 107 105 103 100 100 99 98 124Basehor 1,613 1,806 2,006 2,129 2,133 2,179 2,217 2,238Bassett 20 23 25 25 25 25 25 22Baxter Springs 4,351 4,465 4,398 4,356 4,308 4,224 4,139 4,602Bazine 373 356 346 322 314 315 306 311Beattie 221 220 222 225 224 224 224 277Bel Aire 3,695 3,864 4,378 5,019 5,267 5,571 5,897 5,836Belle Plaine 1,649 1,697 1,719 1,741 1,749 1,761 1,752 1,708Belleville 2,517 2,452 2,414 2,389 2,356 2,329 2,275 2,239Beloit 4,066 4,119 4,043 4,040 3,999 3,974 3,978 4,019Belpre 116 113 113 111 109 107 107 104Belvue 207 212 214 226 228 228 231 228Benedict 101 67 68 68 68 69 70 103Bennington 568 568 581 609 618 620 620 623Bentley 360 384 387 391 397 401 403 368Benton 669 690 732 766 803 837 864 827Bern 190 198 200 200 197 197 197 204Beverly 131 126 127 124 123 123 124 199Bird City 467 463 464 465 462 455 465 482Bison 252 236 215 204 195 189 183 235Blue Mound 251 254 254 261 262 264 266 277Blue Rapids 1,131 1,120 1,117 1,135 1,131 1,125 1,124 1,088Bluff City 69 65 64 62 62 62 60 80Bogue 150 157 163 162 159 156 152 179Bonner Springs 6,413 6,481 6,578 6,600 6,668 6,728 6,828 6,768Brewster 296 294 292 288 281 273 270 285Bronson 343 344 344 356 358 358 354 346Brookville 226 239 240 238 234 231 228 259Brownell 44 42 43 40 40 40 39 48Bucklin 710 715 721 716 702 707 705 725Buffalo 293 285 286 283 280 279 279 284Buhler 1,277 1,274 1,270 1,304 1,302 1,302 1,305 1,358

57.9%3.6%

-11.0%-1.2%

15.9%38.7%

-16.6%25.3%

-4.7%-9.0%

-3.1%6.3%

10.0%5.8%

14.8%

-10.3%10.1%2.0%9.7%2.2%

23.6%7.4%

51.9%3.2%

-6.7%10.4%-3.8%15.9%19.3%5.5%

-3.7%0.9%

14.6%9.1%2.1%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Bunker Hill 111 107 106 105 105 103 102 101Burden 518 519 524 525 521 514 509 564Burdett 248 252 254 252 249 250 250 256Burlingame 1,074 1,087 1,112 1,109 1,105 1,098 1,086 1,017Burlington 2,735 2,824 2,869 2,889 2,892 2,872 2,896 2,790Burns 226 226 235 236 238 238 239 268Burr Oak 278 260 251 249 243 237 230 265Burrton 866 898 946 936 944 943 930 932Bushong 57 55 55 54 53 53 52 55Bushton 341 325 322 320 319 317 309 314Byers 46 47 47 49 48 50 50 50Caldwell 1,351 1,373 1,363 1,366 1,360 1,362 1,347 1,284Cambridge 74 73 75 75 74 73 73 103Caney 2,062 2,066 2,059 2,033 2,015 2,012 2,003 2,092Canton 794 793 793 784 775 768 768 829Carbondale 1,526 1,684 1,758 1,762 1,762 1,753 1,735 1,478Carlton 39 40 40 40 40 39 39 38Cassoday 95 98 98 101 100 99 98 130Cawker City 588 580 572 580 577 574 577 521Cedar 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 26Cedar Point 39 38 38 37 37 37 36 53Cedar Vale 760 761 757 762 765 758 747 723Centralia 452 440 427 421 415 415 411 534Chanute 9,488 9,434 9,393 9,177 9,145 9,023 8,944 9,411Chapman 1,264 1,309 1,357 1,373 1,368 1,349 1,344 1,241Chase 577 558 551 556 554 551 540 490Chautauqua 132 130 128 130 129 128 126 113Cheney 1,560 1,608 1,627 1,676 1,704 1,739 1,749 1,783Cherokee 651 655 677 674 661 653 653 722Cherryvale 2,464 2,458 2,432 2,403 2,378 2,360 2,348 2,386Chetopa 1,357 1,354 1,333 1,324 1,320 1,315 1,312 1,281Cimarron 1,626 1,605 1,585 1,628 1,634 1,656 1,652 1,934Circleville 153 148 146 148 147 147 148 185Claflin 678 743 721 684 682 666 649 705Clay Center 4,613 4,790 4,774 4,834 4,757 4,702 4,634 4,564

39.2%1.5%4.4%

2.0%18.6%

7.6%-3.5%

3.2%-5.3%

-9.0%8.9%

-4.7%

-7.9%8.7%

-5.0%

-4.9%18.1%

36.8%

-0.8%

-3.1%-2.6%

4.0%

-1.8%-15.1%

-11.4%4.0%

35.9%

-1.1%

-14.4%14.3%10.9%-3.2%-5.6%18.9%20.9%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Clayton 91 89 90 90 90 91 89 66Clearwater 1,875 1,992 2,020 2,045 2,062 2,095 2,107 2,178Clifton 561 529 507 489 475 460 449 557Climax 57 58 58 60 59 59 58 64Clyde 793 769 749 724 714 703 695 740Coats 127 128 128 131 132 133 131 112Coffeyville 12,917 12,587 12,442 12,254 12,198 12,074 11,919 11,021Colby 5,510 5,559 5,551 5,517 5,404 5,307 5,256 5,450Coldwater 939 895 869 845 816 810 789 792Collyer 144 137 135 131 126 125 123 133Colony 447 451 449 463 471 469 473 397Columbus 3,268 3,484 3,583 3,700 3,736 3,736 3,733 3,396Colwich 1,091 1,180 1,202 1,205 1,217 1,248 1,266 1,229Concordia 6,152 5,829 5,744 5,544 5,522 5,440 5,413 5,714Conway Springs 1,384 1,405 1,421 1,424 1,423 1,431 1,420 1,322Coolidge 90 87 85 86 87 89 90 86Copeland 290 287 282 286 284 290 290 339Corning 142 142 141 142 138 139 139 170Cottonwood Falls 889 856 856 842 845 848 821 966Council Grove 2,228 2,364 2,372 2,352 2,328 2,292 2,288 2,321Countryside 312 315 318 314 310 309 307 295Courtland 343 327 321 316 310 306 298 334Coyville 78 72 72 72 71 71 71 71Cuba 242 238 238 240 238 237 233 231Cullison 120 122 124 130 132 133 133 98Culver 162 172 176 182 183 188 191 164Cunningham 535 541 550 549 549 547 558 514Damar 112 114 114 114 113 113 113 155Danville 56 54 53 53 53 52 52 59Dearing 428 422 425 426 428 431 433 415Deerfield 677 741 768 779 778 773 779 884Delia 172 166 166 166 164 160 158 179Delphos 494 484 491 505 507 505 500 469Denison 225 218 216 214 212 210 207 231Denton 166 162 154 151 151 153 154 186

-3.0%

12.0%

4.1%-5.1%2.7%

30.6%

1.2%-3.9%38.4%5.4%

-2.6%-9.0%-4.5%

-18.3%

19.7%8.7%4.2%

-5.4%

-7.1%-4.5%-4.4%16.9%

-7.6%-11.2%

3.9%12.6%

-11.8%-14.7%-1.1%

-15.7%

16.2%-0.7%12.3%-6.7%

-27.5%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Derby 14,691 16,119 17,196 17,817 18,175 18,653 18,855 17,807De Soto 2,291 2,471 2,705 3,026 3,166 3,303 3,434 4,561Dexter 320 321 325 325 323 318 315 364Dighton 1,361 1,321 1,329 1,274 1,254 1,287 1,246 1,261Dodge City 21,129 21,670 22,266 22,662 22,616 22,844 22,869 25,176Dorrance 195 188 188 189 190 188 185 205Douglass 1,722 1,814 1,859 1,908 1,914 1,926 1,931 1,813Downs 1,119 1,072 1,059 1,036 1,011 1,002 973 1,038Dresden 73 71 66 66 66 66 64 51Dunlap 65 67 67 70 69 69 70 81Durham 119 118 124 127 128 126 125 114Dwight 365 345 351 355 353 352 356 330Earlton 69 71 71 72 72 74 74 80Eastborough 896 882 871 855 851 851 841 826Easton 405 415 420 424 424 431 434 362Edgerton 1,244 1,351 1,404 1,421 1,455 1,485 1,497 1,440Edmond 37 37 37 38 37 37 36 47Edna 438 439 430 429 427 424 421 423Edwardsville 3,979 4,218 4,212 4,304 4,356 4,418 4,443 4,146Effingham 540 571 575 579 579 577 578 588Elbing 184 189 201 203 205 209 211 218El Dorado 11,495 12,060 12,352 12,952 13,203 13,227 13,105 12,057Elgin 118 104 103 105 106 105 104 82Elk City 334 354 354 350 348 348 347 305Elk Falls 122 118 121 124 125 124 124 112Elkhart 2,318 2,270 2,271 2,205 2,223 2,225 2,267 2,233Ellinwood 2,329 2,372 2,319 2,217 2,213 2,168 2,113 2,164Ellis 1,814 1,816 1,881 1,843 1,869 1,799 1,702 1,873Ellsworth 2,757 2,790 2,711 2,645 2,624 2,588 2,546 2,965Elmdale 83 80 83 81 84 84 82 50Elsmore 91 92 92 89 88 90 90 73Elwood 1,079 1,080 1,031 1,064 1,104 1,124 1,154 1,145Emmett 165 172 174 178 180 185 187 277Emporia 25,512 25,390 25,458 25,272 25,051 24,903 24,897 26,760Englewood 96 94 94 92 93 90 90 109

7.5%

4.9%

-3.7%-7.1%3.3%

-30.5%-8.7%-8.2%

-3.4%4.2%8.9%

67.9%4.9%

13.5%

18.5%

-7.8%-10.6%15.8%27.0%

24.6%-4.2%-9.6%15.9%

5.1%5.3%

-7.2%-30.1%

21.2%

6.1%

99.1%13.8%-7.3%19.2%

-39.8%-19.8%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Ensign 192 190 186 187 185 186 184 203Enterprise 865 870 875 879 871 855 847 836Erie 1,276 1,287 1,282 1,260 1,261 1,250 1,244 1,211Esbon 167 160 158 161 158 157 154 148Eskridge 518 518 532 535 535 530 528 589Eudora 3,006 3,556 4,014 4,031 3,848 3,883 3,934 4,307Eureka 2,974 3,039 3,035 3,040 2,994 2,996 2,921 2,914Everest 310 312 312 314 317 318 316 314Fairview 306 300 294 291 290 289 292 271Fairway 4,173 4,175 4,217 4,159 4,145 4,124 4,092 3,952Fall River 113 114 116 119 118 120 118 156Florence 636 638 663 685 685 680 676 671Fontana 131 134 142 153 156 159 163 149Ford 247 254 260 270 271 276 282 314Formoso 128 122 120 122 119 118 116 129Fort Scott 8,362 8,302 8,272 8,309 8,333 8,253 8,114 8,297Fowler 571 586 603 624 626 635 636 567Frankfort 927 879 846 829 813 796 781 855Frederick 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 11Fredonia 2,599 2,623 2,666 2,666 2,650 2,643 2,659 2,600Freeport 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 6Frontenac 2,628 2,570 2,678 2,720 2,684 2,682 2,695 2,996Fulton 191 186 187 192 195 193 191 184Galatia 47 48 46 43 43 42 41 61Galena 3,308 3,270 3,260 3,239 3,212 3,170 3,135 3,287Galesburg 160 162 163 164 167 167 167 150Galva 651 652 658 656 657 660 677 701Garden City 24,097 23,497 23,604 23,895 24,201 24,608 25,043 28,451Garden Plain 731 766 774 775 791 804 801 797Gardner 4,277 4,627 5,063 5,653 6,117 6,604 7,456 9,396Garfield 236 239 241 239 236 237 237 198Garnett 3,210 3,287 3,284 3,371 3,399 3,404 3,443 3,368Gas 505 496 508 514 512 519 527 556Gaylord 173 166 163 160 155 154 153 145Gem 104 106 108 109 106 106 105 96

4.9%10.1%

-16.2%-7.7%

18.1%9.0%

119.7%-16.1%

29.8%-0.6%-6.3%7.7%

0.0%-40.0%14.0%-3.7%

-0.8%-0.7%-7.8%

-38.9%

5.5%13.7%27.1%0.8%

-5.1%

-11.4%-5.3%38.1%

1.3%

-11.4%13.7%43.3%-2.0%

5.7%-3.4%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Geneseo 382 375 377 385 387 388 383 272Geuda Springs 219 222 226 230 234 236 237 212Girard 2,794 2,820 2,906 2,883 2,804 2,757 2,742 2,773Glade 101 99 99 98 98 99 99 114Glasco 556 539 527 509 504 496 491 536Glen Elder 448 445 439 438 434 431 432 439Goddard 1,804 1,869 1,877 1,875 1,890 1,914 1,922 2,037Goessel 506 528 548 566 566 563 560 565Goff 156 155 156 155 153 152 152 181Goodland 4,983 4,896 4,943 4,819 4,737 4,711 4,682 4,948Gorham 284 275 274 276 273 269 265 360Gove City 103 101 103 100 101 99 99 105Grainfield 357 357 358 353 356 353 352 327Grandview Plaza 1,233 1,402 1,388 1,214 1,188 1,215 1,214 1,184Great Bend 15,427 15,572 15,663 15,840 15,922 16,021 16,055 15,345Greeley 339 339 336 338 340 336 338 327Green 150 144 142 140 138 137 134 147Greenleaf 353 368 370 368 368 363 363 357Greensburg 1,792 1,717 1,678 1,611 1,551 1,517 1,470 1,574Grenola 256 248 256 263 265 267 268 231Gridley 356 358 358 357 357 354 355 372Grinnell 348 347 349 345 347 343 342 329Gypsum 365 361 360 353 345 340 335 414Haddam 195 190 190 190 188 187 186 169Halstead 2,015 2,063 2,185 2,152 2,177 2,177 2,133 1,873Hamilton 301 306 311 319 319 322 317 334Hamlin 50 27 26 25 25 25 24 53Hanover 696 644 611 574 556 534 521 653Hanston 326 325 333 336 334 333 337 259Hardtner 198 196 199 197 197 197 195 199Harper 1,735 1,701 1,660 1,627 1,627 1,605 1,579 1,567Harris 39 40 39 40 40 40 41 53Hartford 541 536 538 534 529 526 527 500Harveyville 267 257 259 254 254 249 245 267Havana 121 119 120 119 117 119 119 86

-7.6%0.0%

-28.9%

-7.0%11.0%6.0%

-9.7%

4.5%-5.5%13.4%

-13.3%

-2.0%1.1%

-12.2%-9.8%

-8.4%-4.0%-0.5%-3.5%

16.0%-0.7%26.8%1.9%

-3.6%-2.0%12.9%11.7%

-28.8%-3.2%-0.8%12.9%

35.9%

-6.2%-20.6%

0.5%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Haven 1,198 1,225 1,233 1,234 1,227 1,224 1,233 1,175Havensville 135 140 143 146 149 151 153 146Haviland 624 630 642 644 633 6,333 626 612Hays 18,632 18,627 18,579 18,733 18,890 19,107 19,230 20,013Haysville 8,364 8,620 8,687 8,680 8,747 8,907 8,989 8,502Hazelton 128 128 128 128 127 128 127 144Hepler 150 150 156 156 151 148 148 154Herington 2,685 2,737 2,751 2,737 2,709 2,654 2,626 2,563Herndon 170 167 163 161 158 153 147 149Hesston 3,012 3,038 3,182 3,436 3,481 3,541 3,666 3,509Hiawatha 3,603 3,658 3,612 3,591 3,622 3,618 3,576 3,417Highland 942 957 980 889 1,016 1,016 1,019 976Hill City 1,835 1,771 1,694 1,665 1,629 1,602 1,561 1,604Hillsboro 2,704 2,727 2,739 2,837 2,808 2,821 2,834 2,854Hoisington 3,182 3,240 3,170 3,015 2,996 2,923 2,841 2,975Holcomb 1,400 1,575 1,742 1,904 1,977 2,019 2,063 2,026Hollenberg 28 27 27 26 26 26 26 31Holton 3,196 3,294 3,294 3,325 3,305 3,313 3,296 3,353Holyrood 492 492 496 492 491 490 488 464Hope 404 410 417 420 417 410 408 372Horace 168 164 171 175 178 176 174 143Horton 1,885 1,873 1,885 1,856 1,859 1,849 1,822 1,967Howard 815 788 808 820 822 826 825 808Hoxie 1,342 1,316 1,238 1,219 1,212 1,206 1,185 1,244Hoyt 489 477 498 523 534 540 540 571Hudson 159 154 159 129 158 157 157 133Hugoton 3,179 3,489 3,494 3,559 3,608 3,655 3,636 3,708Humboldt 2,178 2,176 2,164 2,164 2,135 2,150 2,121 1,999Hunnewell 87 88 89 91 91 93 94 83Hunter 116 115 112 113 110 110 110 77Huron 75 74 74 74 73 76 76 87Hutchinson 39,308 39,079 39,027 39,250 39,266 39,350 39,561 40,787Independence 10,030 9,868 9,732 9,621 9,640 9,624 9,532 9,846Ingalls 301 303 303 313 312 318 319 328Inman 1,035 1,058 1,081 1,115 1,129 1,128 1,140 1,142

-7.3%16.8%

44.7%

-5.7%

3.6%-12.6%

5.5%-6.5%

9.0%10.3%

-8.2%

-1.8%

16.6%

-7.9%-14.9%

4.4%-0.9%

-16.4%

16.5%-5.2%

10.7%4.9%

12.5%2.7%

-4.5%-12.4%

8.1%-1.9%7.4%1.6%

-1.9%

-4.6%-33.6%16.0%3.8%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Iola 6,351 6,411 6,389 6,351 6,281 6,271 6,237 6,302Isabel 104 103 104 101 101 100 99 108Iuka 197 200 204 212 215 218 217 185Jamestown 325 331 329 324 323 321 320 399Jennings 188 175 162 156 154 150 145 146Jetmore 850 850 869 876 874 869 877 903Jewell 529 496 477 475 464 452 438 483Johnson City 1,348 1,317 1,311 1,301 1,302 1,266 1,253 1,528Junction City 20,642 22,461 21,159 17,713 16,991 17,072 16,851 18,886Kanopolis 605 608 616 617 617 618 618 543Kanorado 276 272 277 271 268 270 270 248Kansas City 151,521 147,769 144,366 142,229 141,629 141,233 139,971 146,866Kechi 517 683 777 853 900 958 1,022 1,038Kensington 553 543 534 528 513 509 507 529Kincaid 170 169 167 167 168 166 166 178Kingman 3,196 3,220 3,276 3,281 3,285 3,270 3,284 3,387Kinsley 1,875 1,759 1,681 1,596 1,554 1,485 1,463 1,658Kiowa 1,160 1,089 1,062 1,026 1,003 984 957 1,055Kirwin 269 271 270 266 265 264 262 229Kismet 421 429 446 465 475 479 478 484Labette 74 75 72 71 71 70 70 68La Crosse 1,427 1,358 1,259 1,219 1,184 1,160 1,133 1,376La Cygne 1,066 1,097 1,120 1,193 1,220 1,231 1,251 1,115La Harpe 650 651 659 677 672 677 674 706Lake Quivira 983 989 1,012 1,011 1,012 1,011 1,005 932Lakin 2,060 2,057 2,136 2,160 2,157 2,139 2,137 2,316Lancaster 299 295 299 297 302 303 304 291Lane 247 257 274 284 284 290 295 256Langdon 62 62 62 62 61 61 61 72Lansing 7,120 7,227 7,574 8,052 8,517 8,629 8,730 9,199Larned 4,490 4,441 4,400 4,272 4,193 4,145 4,105 4,236Latham 160 166 177 185 187 190 193 164Latimer 20 20 20 21 21 20 21 21Lawrence 65,608 67,396 69,752 73,137 76,055 77,488 78,911 80,098Leavenworth 38,495 39,534 39,731 39,599 39,423 39,269 39,123 35,420

4.6%8.6%

-5.2%12.4%-2.7%3.6%

16.1%29.2%-5.7%

-14.9%15.0%-8.1%-3.6%

4.7%6.0%

-11.6%-9.1%

-10.1%-3.1%

100.8%-4.3%

-8.7%13.4%-8.5%

-10.2%

-6.1%22.8%

-22.3%6.2%

-0.8%3.8%

2.5%5.0%

22.1%-8.0%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Leawood 19,693 21,226 22,947 24,677 25,486 26,016 26,513 27,656Lebanon 364 352 345 340 330 328 325 303Lebo 835 854 861 873 877 871 880 961Lecompton 619 666 703 683 642 648 654 608Lehigh 180 182 190 197 198 197 196 215Lenexa 34,110 35,709 37,264 37,700 38,043 38,912 40,518 40,238Lenora 329 310 298 295 295 291 285 306Leon 707 737 784 826 843 857 872 645Leona 39 39 35 35 35 35 35 88Leonardville 374 361 361 335 320 313 310 398Leoti 1,738 1,724 1,783 1,728 1,728 1,690 1,651 1,598Le Roy 568 580 585 588 590 584 588 593Lewis 451 458 459 456 454 445 448 486Liberal 16,573 16,482 16,942 17,305 17,447 17,477 17,515 19,666Liberty 140 137 136 135 134 135 134 95Liebenthal 112 111 108 108 107 106 106 111Lincoln Center 1,381 1,311 1,283 1,276 1,266 1,248 1,244 1,349Lincolnville 197 197 206 213 213 212 210 225Lindsborg 3,077 3,141 3,236 3,211 3,213 3,219 3,249 3,321Linn 472 434 415 396 385 373 365 425Linwood 409 418 416 408 403 403 399 374Little River 496 481 476 476 474 474 466 536Logan 633 609 595 572 563 557 549 603Lone Elm 32 32 31 31 31 29 29 27Longford 68 68 67 67 64 64 63 94Long Island 170 170 170 168 167 166 165 155Longton 389 373 383 388 390 392 392 394Lorraine 147 146 146 146 145 144 144 136Lost Springs 106 107 109 113 112 111 110 71Louisburg 1,964 2,098 2,151 2,238 2,286 2,337 2,482 2,576Louisville 215 226 233 245 252 261 267 209Lucas 452 441 439 436 434 427 421 436Luray 261 254 254 253 251 248 244 203Lyndon 964 1,044 1,078 1,099 1,098 1,097 1,088 1,038Lyons 3,688 3,591 3,547 3,551 3,526 3,500 3,422 3,732

1.3%-7.5%

-33.0%

-2.8%-3.5%

-22.2%7.7%1.2%

7.9%-10.0%

38.2%-8.8%

-8.6%8.1%

-4.7%-15.6%

-32.1%-0.9%-2.3%14.2%

-8.1%4.4%7.8%

18.7%

-7.0%-8.8%

125.6%6.4%

-1.8%

31.2%

40.4%-16.8%15.1%

19.4%18.0%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

McCracken 231 232 226 226 221 222 222 211McCune 462 450 467 471 461 457 458 426McDonald 184 178 174 171 170 165 158 159McFarland 224 215 219 219 219 215 212 271Macksville 488 478 494 493 490 493 491 514McLouth 719 724 745 781 812 838 845 868McPherson 12,422 13,023 13,316 13,508 13,497 13,510 13,614 13,770Madison 845 837 827 824 810 812 799 857Mahaska 98 95 97 96 95 94 94 107Maize 1,520 1,623 1,714 1,775 1,801 1,838 1,876 1,868Manchester 80 82 83 83 82 81 81 102Manhattan 43,081 44,178 44,943 43,057 42,092 41,661 41,499 44,831Mankato 1,037 1,026 966 977 969 954 929 976Manter 186 184 186 186 187 183 181 178Maple Hill 406 398 410 427 444 448 448 469Mapleton 96 95 96 100 100 101 100 98Marion 1,906 1,955 2,038 2,056 2,041 2,014 1,999 2,110Marquette 593 588 592 589 584 581 581 542Marysville 3,360 3,199 3,130 3,066 3,004 2,940 2,892 3,271Matfield Green 33 32 33 33 33 34 33 60Mayetta 267 256 254 259 259 257 255 312Mayfield 110 110 112 114 115 118 118 113Meade 1,526 1,505 1,503 1,510 1,497 1,500 1,483 1,672Medicine Lodge 2,453 2,340 2,281 2,189 2,145 2,110 2,060 2,193Melvern 423 435 459 481 495 505 512 429Menlo 50 50 52 51 50 50 50 57Meriden 622 647 676 695 706 712 703 706Merriam 11,819 12,101 12,322 12,183 12,167 12,128 12,044 11,008Milan 109 109 111 113 114 114 114 137Mildred 46 62 63 62 61 63 63 36Milford 579 616 586 498 482 490 485 502Miltonvale 484 463 449 430 423 414 407 523Minneapolis 1,983 1,960 1,996 2,074 2,090 2,092 2,075 2,046Minneola 705 700 718 710 718 698 694 717Mission 9,504 9,701 9,780 9,640 9,606 9,579 9,517 9,727

-10.6%1.4%

27.5%4.1%

-7.8%-13.6%21.0%

-8.7%

14.0%13.5%

-5.9%-4.3%15.5%2.1%

10.7%-8.6%

2.7%9.6%

-6.9%

5.3%20.7%10.9%1.4%9.2%

22.9%

-2.6%81.8%16.9%

25.7%-21.7%-13.3%

8.1%3.2%1.7%2.3%

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% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Mission Hills 3,446 3,482 3,504 3,450 3,446 3,443 3,424 3,593Mission Woods 182 187 198 205 208 210 212 165Moline 473 462 472 478 478 480 479 457Montezuma 838 861 872 881 872 880 881 966Moran 551 540 538 531 522 523 516 562Morganville 181 182 180 181 178 176 174 198Morland 234 227 219 220 217 215 211 164Morrill 299 292 284 281 279 276 270 277Morrowville 173 169 170 170 168 166 165 168Moscow 252 262 264 268 266 266 265 247Mound City 789 802 814 837 835 831 830 821Moundridge 1,531 1,563 1,575 1,572 1,568 1,562 1,566 1,593Mound Valley 405 402 394 392 393 390 388 418Mount Hope 805 821 816 813 822 843 846 830Mulberry 555 550 570 571 560 554 555 577Mullinville 289 293 300 301 296 294 290 279Mulvane 4,683 4,851 4,950 5,014 5,084 5,178 5,367 5,155Munden 143 140 141 144 143 142 140 122Muscotah 194 193 194 193 194 195 196 200Narka 113 111 113 113 113 114 112 93Nashville 118 118 120 120 122 122 124 111Natoma 392 379 369 360 352 347 333 367Neodesha 2,837 2,776 2,805 2,844 2,828 2,808 2,820 2,848Neosho Falls 157 155 156 156 158 158 158 179Neosho Rapids 235 235 237 237 236 235 237 274Ness City 1,724 1,667 1,640 1,544 1,519 1,534 1,507 1,534Netawaka 167 161 168 171 170 173 175 170New Albany 60 59 60 60 60 61 62 73New Cambria 152 157 162 169 169 169 170 150New Strawn 428 453 482 487 491 487 490 425Newton 16,700 16,934 17,126 17,623 17,634 17,667 17,742 17,190Nickerson 1,137 1,132 1,129 1,127 1,125 1,127 1,135 1,194Niotaze 99 97 98 99 99 98 96 122Norcatur 198 189 180 177 178 175 171 169North Newton 1,262 1,377 1,468 1,502 1,544 1,559 1,561 1,522

5.0%23.2%

-14.6%20.6%

21.7%-1.3%-0.7%2.9%

14.0%16.6%

-11.0%1.8%

-17.7%-5.9%-6.4%0.4%

-3.5%10.1%

-14.7%3.1%

4.0%3.2%3.1%4.0%

-7.4%-2.9%-2.0%4.1%

9.4%-29.9%

4.3%-9.3%-3.4%15.3%2.0%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Norton 3,017 2,932 2,910 2,865 2,859 2,811 2,748 3,012Nortonville 643 669 695 722 739 746 745 620Norwich 455 456 463 470 475 480 486 551Oak Hill 13 11 11 11 11 11 11 35Oakley 2,045 2,124 2,101 2,074 2,043 2,016 1,982 2,173Oberlin 2,197 2,076 1,946 1,889 1,877 1,831 1,791 1,994Offerle 228 225 225 224 222 218 219 220Ogden 1,494 1,523 1,648 1,652 1,677 1,689 1,694 1,762Oketo 116 115 114 116 116 115 115 87Olathe 63,402 68,402 72,906 79,497 82,174 85,141 88,192 92,962Olivet 59 60 63 66 69 70 71 64Olmitz 130 131 128 122 120 117 113 138Olpe 431 436 436 431 426 424 424 504Olsburg 192 194 194 190 192 192 193 192Onaga 761 771 774 763 762 764 761 704Oneida 79 80 78 79 77 79 79 70Osage City 2,683 2,736 2,830 2,936 2,971 2,962 2,944 3,034Osawatomie 4,590 4,617 4,555 4,552 4,551 4,583 4,612 4,645Osborne 1,778 1,791 1,805 1,830 1,832 1,831 1,827 1,607Oskaloosa 1,074 1,077 1,082 1,115 1,135 1,152 1,138 1,165Oswego 1,870 1,972 2,026 2,112 2,114 2,119 2,126 2,046Otis 385 388 377 376 371 372 371 325Ottawa 10,667 11,077 11,169 11,495 11,653 11,696 11,744 11,921Overbrook 920 946 982 1,006 1,012 1,013 1,008 947Overland Park 111,790 118,728 125,985 131,078 134,884 139,378 142,783 149,080Oxford 1,143 1,177 1,203 1,231 1,235 1,247 1,242 1,173Ozawkie 458 460 476 485 493 493 488 552Palco 295 290 286 277 270 268 264 248Palmer 121 119 119 118 117 116 115 108Paola 4,698 4,872 4,850 4,872 4,859 4,822 4,848 5,011Paradise 66 63 64 62 60 59 58 64Park 150 149 150 148 149 148 148 151Park City 5,081 5,321 5,367 5,449 5,537 5,641 5,702 5,814Parker 256 260 262 271 275 278 282 281Parkerville 28 28 29 28 29 28 29 73

9.4%-15.6%

160.7%

13.1%1.2%

-9.6%8.5%

16.9%0.0%

-7.5%-11.4%

-25.0%46.6%8.5%6.2%

6.3%-9.2%-3.5%17.9%

-0.2%-3.6%21.1%

169.2%

11.8%2.9%

33.4%2.6%

20.5%-15.9%-10.7%

6.7%-3.0%0.7%

14.4%9.8%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Parsons 11,919 11,967 11,770 11,591 11,553 11,509 11,442 11,514Partridge 213 212 214 220 220 222 225 259Pawnee Rock 367 372 365 349 349 341 333 356Paxico 174 167 172 183 183 182 182 211Peabody 1,349 1,368 1,423 1,435 1,424 1,404 1,387 1,384Penalosa 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 27Perry 881 882 899 924 937 940 930 901Peru 206 204 202 205 206 202 199 183Phillipsburg 2,828 2,900 2,820 2,710 2,660 2,620 2,568 2,668Pittsburg 17,789 18,188 18,117 18,354 18,516 18,548 18,534 19,243Plains City 957 947 947 967 960 966 957 1,163Plainville 2,173 2,144 2,112 2,057 2,006 1,990 1,961 2,029Pleasanton 1,231 1,279 1,292 1,329 1,329 1,351 1,362 1,387Plevna 117 117 117 118 118 120 121 99Pomona 835 875 950 1,006 1,027 1,058 1,085 923Portis 129 129 129 127 125 124 120 123Potwin 448 465 475 481 479 478 475 457Powhattan 111 110 111 112 113 112 112 91Prairie View 111 110 109 107 106 106 105 141Prairie Village 23,186 23,478 23,900 23,649 23,566 23,464 23,294 22,072Pratt 6,687 6,596 6,507 6,504 6,464 6,451 6,321 6,570Prescott 301 305 305 311 313 314 316 280Preston 177 178 181 187 189 191 189 164Pretty Prairie 601 593 589 589 585 582 582 615Princeton 275 288 313 330 335 339 344 317Protection 625 592 577 561 545 540 527 558Quenemo 369 376 389 391 392 394 391 468Quinter 945 839 811 769 759 741 728 961Radium 47 46 47 47 46 46 45 40Ramona 114 113 118 122 123 121 120 94Randall 96 90 86 86 83 80 78 90Randolph 129 128 128 121 119 117 117 175Ransom 386 372 364 347 341 343 336 338Rantoul 200 208 225 237 243 249 254 241Raymond 125 121 118 119 120 120 117 95

-4.7%2.0%

-18.0%27.0%

-15.4%10.5%

-1.7%

26.8%

-7.0%-7.3%2.3%

15.3%-10.7%

-4.8%

8.2%21.5%-6.6%12.7%

28.6%2.3%

-11.2%-5.7%

21.6%-3.0%21.3%2.6%

-3.4%

-17.5%-6.3%35.7%

-12.4%20.5%

-24.0%

1.7%-14.9%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Reading 264 262 262 259 255 255 255 247Redfield 143 140 142 146 146 147 146 140Republic 177 173 174 175 173 172 169 161Reserve 108 80 75 76 76 76 75 100Rexford 171 172 173 176 173 171 170 157Richfield 50 48 49 47 46 47 48 48Richmond 528 553 590 608 616 629 639 510Riley 804 810 821 774 743 727 719 886Robinson 268 264 261 256 259 258 255 216Roeland Park 7,706 7,783 7,847 7,742 7,714 7,681 7,624 6,817Rolla 387 405 422 447 449 452 455 482Rose Hill 2,399 2,810 3,070 3,351 3,433 3,495 3,563 3,432Roseland 98 102 106 109 109 109 108 101Rossville 1,052 1,080 1,107 1,089 1,084 1,086 1,072 1,014Rozel 187 190 192 191 191 191 191 182Rush Center 177 182 178 179 175 176 176 176Russell 4,783 4,743 4,746 4,777 4,767 4,691 4,654 4,696Russell Springs 29 30 29 27 27 26 26 32Sabetha 2,341 2,364 2,453 2,441 2,395 2,385 2,369 2,589St. Francis 1,495 1,499 1,505 1,513 1,500 1,479 1,510 1,497St. George 397 407 414 429 430 439 443 434St. John 1,357 1,300 1,305 1,259 1,235 1,217 1,194 1,318St. Marys 1,791 2,005 2,037 2,079 2,098 2,123 2,134 2,198St. Paul 687 695 693 694 700 697 695 646Salina 42,299 43,610 44,259 44,515 44,354 44,115 44,077 45,679Satanta 1,073 1,033 1,002 962 969 941 942 1,239Savonburg 93 94 96 95 93 95 95 91Sawyer 183 183 185 188 191 192 189 124Scammon 466 480 493 509 515 515 515 496Scandia 421 404 395 386 379 373 363 436Schoenchen 200 203 211 210 213 208 197 214Scott City 3,785 3,857 3,770 3,709 3,658 3,673 3,615 3,855Scottsville 26 26 26 26 24 24 24 21Scranton 674 684 706 710 713 716 716 724Sedan 1,306 1,311 1,300 1,307 1,311 1,296 1,274 1,342

-19.2%7.4%2.8%

6.4%3.6%7.0%1.8%

8.0%15.5%-2.2%

-32.2%

9.3%-2.9%22.7%-6.0%

-1.8%10.3%10.6%0.1%

3.1%-3.6%-2.7%-0.6%

-8.2%-4.0%-3.4%10.2%

-19.4%-11.5%24.5%43.1%

-9.0%-7.4%

-6.4%-2.1%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Sedgwick 1,438 1,439 1,465 1,490 1,500 1,517 1,538 1,537Selden 248 242 228 223 222 220 216 201Seneca 2,027 2,131 2,113 2,084 2,042 2,034 2,032 2,122Severance 98 95 91 90 90 90 90 108Severy 357 374 382 392 392 399 394 359Seward 71 70 73 73 73 74 74 63Sharon 256 255 259 259 259 259 257 210Sharon Springs 872 867 858 849 850 847 848 835Shawnee 37,962 39,586 41,574 42,995 44,086 45,183 46,364 47,996Silver Lake 1,390 1,452 1,462 1,413 1,399 1,413 1,417 1,358Simpson 107 120 117 116 115 113 112 114Smith Center 2,016 1,954 1,928 1,910 1,857 1,846 1,840 1,931Smolan 195 202 205 206 202 199 197 218Soldier 135 130 130 128 127 125 125 122Solomon 939 931 953 1,000 1,008 1,003 1,022 1,072South Haven 420 424 431 438 443 451 452 390South Hutchinson 2,444 2,486 2,516 2,624 2,581 2,598 2,622 2,539Spearville 716 723 732 744 734 738 737 813Speed 64 64 65 62 63 62 62 44Spivey 88 88 92 94 96 98 100 80Spring Hill 2,191 2,425 2,510 2,494 2,499 2,550 2,657 2,727Stafford 1,344 1,261 1,266 1,214 1,184 1,164 1,139 1,161Stark 79 81 80 81 81 80 80 106Sterling 2,191 2,200 2,216 2,212 2,314 2,303 2,262 2,642Stockton 1,507 1,568 1,548 1,507 1,472 1,459 1,437 1,558Strong City 617 598 600 595 598 606 589 584Sublette 1,378 1,419 1,448 1,446 1,482 1,464 1,499 1,592Summerfield 169 168 167 171 169 169 169 211Sun City 88 87 87 85 85 85 84 81Susank 61 72 69 65 65 64 62 57Sylvan Grove 321 299 292 277 275 270 269 324Sylvia 308 295 295 296 296 297 299 297Syracuse 1,606 1,566 1,528 1,527 1,540 1,593 1,595 1,824Tampa 113 113 117 118 115 113 111 144Tescott 317 296 299 308 307 311 314 339

13.5%-31.3%-9.1%

34.2%20.6%3.4%

-5.3%15.5%

-9.6%14.2%-7.1%3.9%

-2.3%6.5%

-4.2%11.8%

-11.3%-18.0%-4.2%26.4%

-19.0%4.7%

10.2%0.6%

6.9%

24.5%-13.6%

0.9%

24.9%-8.0%

-3.6%

-6.6%

13.6%27.4%6.9%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Thayer 435 456 461 463 469 468 470 500Timken 87 88 85 85 83 83 83 83Tipton 267 265 258 257 254 253 254 243Tonganoxie 2,347 2,637 2,758 2,863 2,908 2,946 2,952 2,728Topeka 119,883 121,815 122,656 123,675 123,806 123,993 124,529 122,377Toronto 317 309 308 303 302 300 297 312Towanda 1,289 1,339 1,383 1,425 1,434 1,437 1,442 1,338Treece 172 177 183 192 194 194 195 149Tribune 918 859 865 854 848 828 800 835Troy 1,073 1,066 1,007 1,011 1,013 1,016 1,024 1,054Turon 393 390 390 392 391 392 394 436Tyro 243 241 242 239 239 240 240 226Udall 824 841 865 877 881 879 877 794Ulysses 5,474 5,678 5,865 5,946 6,090 6,208 6,128 5,960Uniontown 290 289 295 299 299 297 293 288Utica 208 204 204 194 191 195 192 223Valley Center 3,624 4,417 4,479 4,640 4,755 4,868 4,935 4,883Valley Falls 1,253 1,271 1,283 1,293 1,301 1,295 1,300 1,254Vermillion 113 109 104 101 97 95 93 107Victoria 1,248 1,255 1,306 1,287 1,307 1,261 1,198 1,208Vining 55 56 53 53 53 52 52 58Viola 185 194 203 213 222 228 232 211Virgil 91 92 93 94 93 95 93 113WaKeeney 2,161 2,094 2,068 2,038 1,987 1,963 1,946 1,924Wakefield 900 931 937 952 943 939 930 838Waldo 57 55 55 54 54 53 53 48Waldron 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17Wallace 75 77 76 76 76 78 77 67Walnut 214 209 215 213 208 205 204 221Walton 226 234 250 251 255 259 256 284Wamego 3,706 3,893 3,990 4,091 4,125 4,167 4,233 4,246Washington 1,304 1,292 1,302 1,299 1,295 1,279 1,278 1,223Waterville 601 588 566 554 542 529 517 681Wathena 1,160 1,172 1,124 1,147 1,151 1,156 1,168 1,348Waverly 618 637 637 632 633 623 623 589

-6.2%13.3%16.2%-4.7%

-10.7%3.3%

25.7%14.6%

-11.0%-6.9%

-15.8%-10.5%

-3.2%5.5%

14.1%24.2%

7.2%34.7%0.1%

-5.3%

-7.0%-3.6%8.9%

-0.7%

-13.4%-9.0%-1.8%10.9%

16.2%2.1%

-1.6%3.8%

-9.0%-4.6%14.9%

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Population of Kansas Cities, 1990 and 2000, Population Estimates, 1992-1999and Percent Change, 1990-2000

% Change 4/1/1990 - 4/1/2000

Webber 39 38 37 38 39 38 38 37Weir 730 799 826 862 873 878 881 780Wellington 8,517 8,634 8,638 8,634 8,633 8,678 8,610 8,647Wellsville 1,563 1,709 1,818 1,852 1,839 1,855 1,877 1,606West Mineral 226 232 239 249 253 253 253 243Westmoreland 541 558 590 610 617 625 634 631Westphalia 152 151 149 148 149 147 147 165Westwood 1,772 1,812 1,823 1,795 1,785 1,778 1,763 1,533Westwood Hills 383 388 407 419 424 429 432 378Wetmore 284 284 286 287 284 284 285 362Wheaton 106 111 113 115 117 120 122 92White City 533 530 529 518 508 498 496 518White Cloud 255 251 238 236 237 236 238 239Whitewater 683 710 724 735 729 725 724 653Whiting 213 213 217 223 223 225 227 206Wichita 304,017 320,037 323,342 324,991 328,576 333,680 335,562 344,284Willard 110 112 115 115 113 115 113 86Williamsburg 261 271 294 306 310 318 324 351Willis 86 85 87 86 86 86 85 69Willowbrook 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 36Wilmore 78 74 71 70 68 67 66 57Wilsey 149 161 162 162 161 160 160 191Wilson 834 645 622 595 580 568 555 799Winchester 613 615 618 633 679 693 683 579Windom 136 136 139 141 143 144 147 137Winfield 11,931 12,007 11,916 11,955 11,936 11,899 11,947 12,206Winona 194 197 192 187 184 181 177 228Woodbine 186 190 192 195 193 192 192 207Woodston 121 121 121 119 118 117 116 116Yates Center 1,815 1,797 1,786 1,763 1,755 1,735 1,718 1,599Zenda 96 96 98 100 100 100 101 123Zurich 151 154 156 154 152 153 153 126r - revised Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Web site: http://eire.census.gov/popest/archives/place/placebyst/SC99T7_KS.txt October 20, 2000; Table DP-1. May 2001.

0.7%2.3%

17.5%

-16.6%

11.3%-4.1%

-11.9%28.1%

-26.9%28.2%-4.2%-5.5%

-21.8%34.5%

-19.8%-62.1%

-6.3%-4.4%-3.3%13.2%

-1.3%27.5%

-13.2%-2.8%

7.5%16.6%8.6%

-13.5%

-5.1%6.8%1.5%2.8%

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County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized

Allen 387 258 129 357 189 168 Anderson 137 125 12 127 118 9 Atchison 1,227 463 764 1,053 313 740 Barber 124 78 46 65 65 0 Barton 760 411 349 772 439 333 Bourbon 449 251 198 324 205 119 Brown 270 265 5 202 202 0 Butler 867 715 152 2,010 1,754 256 Chase 67 67 0 113 113 0 Chautauqua 156 155 1 154 154 0 Cherokee 297 260 37 335 264 71 Cheyenne 50 50 0 54 54 0 Clark 63 63 0 46 46 0 Clay 253 253 0 165 165 0 Cloud 464 355 109 662 346 316 Coffey 167 144 23 170 126 44 Comanche 100 100 0 70 70 0 Cowley 1,815 1,371 444 1,808 946 862 Crawford 1,453 689 764 1,814 698 1,116 Decatur 145 145 0 121 120 1 Dickinson 424 381 43 338 330 8 Doniphan 264 86 178 391 94 297 Douglas 8,830 753 8,077 8,714 583 8,131 Edwards 92 91 1 61 59 2 Elk 92 92 0 86 86 0 Ellis 1,121 321 800 1,259 323 936 Ellsworth 655 639 16 826 810 16 Finney 431 289 142 572 237 335 Ford 925 403 522 782 502 280 Franklin 553 295 258 592 315 277 Geary 1,494 220 1,274 611 228 383 Gove 43 43 0 53 53 0 Graham 56 56 0 69 45 24 Grant 71 71 0 71 71 0 Gray 94 94 0 141 136 5

Group Quarters Population by County 1990 and 2000

Non-Institutionalized

Persons in Group Quarters, 2000

Non-Institutionalized

Persons in Group Quarters, 1990

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County Total Institutionalized Total Institutionalized

Group Quarters Population by County 1990 and 2000

Non-Institutionalized

Persons in Group Quarters, 2000

Non-Institutionalized

Persons in Group Quarters, 1990

Greeley 34 30 4 27 27 0 Greenwood 199 199 0 191 163 28 Hamilton 62 56 6 43 43 0 Harper 149 149 0 168 168 0 Harvey 1,642 857 785 1,440 791 649 Haskell 30 30 0 35 35 0 Hodgeman 43 42 1 35 35 0 Jackson 129 129 0 231 214 17 Jefferson 421 420 1 259 248 11 Jewell 30 30 0 45 41 4 Johnson 2,774 2,131 643 4,978 3,775 1,203 Kearny 42 42 0 45 45 0 Kingman 190 178 12 198 198 0 Kiowa 158 102 56 108 60 48 Labette 794 737 57 857 591 266 Lane 51 51 0 23 23 0 Leavenworth 9,397 6,847 2,550 6,635 5,989 646 Lincoln 79 79 0 76 76 0 Linn 182 182 0 131 109 22 Logan 60 60 0 57 57 0 Lyon 1,965 399 1,566 1,613 426 1,187 McPherson 1,559 605 954 1,637 658 979 Marion 815 486 329 765 331 434 Marshall 289 260 29 244 233 11 Meade 100 100 0 114 114 0 Miami 1,016 815 201 746 606 140 Mitchell 347 256 91 345 240 105 Montgomery 853 549 304 900 557 343 Morris 99 99 0 75 75 0 Morton 62 62 0 57 57 0 Nemaha 90 90 0 498 454 44 Neosho 483 378 105 478 297 181 Ness 60 60 0 79 76 3 Norton 558 556 2 790 774 16 Osage 330 307 23 233 219 14

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Group Quarters Population by County 1990 and 2000

Non-Institutionalized

Persons in Group Quarters, 2000

Non-Institutionalized

Persons in Group Quarters, 1990

Osborne 132 132 0 119 113 6 Ottawa 125 120 5 191 172 19 Pawnee 702 608 94 904 648 256 Phillips 178 178 0 143 143 0 Pottawatomie 324 220 104 282 142 140 Pratt 261 136 125 325 144 181 Rawlins 51 51 0 56 50 6 Reno 2,837 2,494 343 3,253 2,953 300 Republic 208 208 0 140 140 0 Rice 470 195 275 879 153 726 Riley 12,325 287 12,038 9,314 427 8,887 Rooks 168 168 0 197 197 0 Rush 85 85 0 88 88 0 Russell 162 162 0 209 172 37 Saline 851 530 321 1,443 710 733 Scott 87 87 0 86 86 0 Sedgwick 5,961 3,493 2,468 6,278 3,937 2,341 Seward 292 151 141 414 226 188 Shawnee 4,141 2,998 1,143 4,896 4,077 819 Sheridan 38 38 0 44 44 0 Sherman 170 130 40 134 72 62 Smith 150 150 0 109 104 5 Stafford 160 160 0 79 70 9 Stanton 27 27 0 55 55 0 Stevens 57 57 0 60 60 0 Sumner 460 433 27 408 382 26 Thomas 267 98 169 281 118 163 Trego 91 88 3 109 109 0 Wabaunsee 109 109 0 112 112 0 Wallace 27 27 0 25 25 0 Washington 154 154 0 204 181 23 Wichita 38 38 0 25 25 0 Wilson 188 153 35 238 167 71 Woodson 153 153 0 114 114 0 Wyandotte 1,828 1,353 475 1,592 1,116 476 Kansas 82,765 42,896 39,869 81,950 45,396 36,554

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing: Kansas (1990 CPH-1-18); www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/dp1/2kh20.pdf, May2001

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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

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Census of Population , PC(1)-B18; 1980 Census of Population , PC80-1-B18; 1990 Census of Population , STF1-A, 2000 Census of Population, Table DP-1.

Total 65 and over

Population in Households: 2,606,468 329,296 In Family Households: 2,195,301 218,231 Householder: 701,547 118,630 Male 547,358 100,253 Female 154,189 18,377 Spouse 567,924 85,710 Parent 11,734 7,039 Child: 793,413 Natural born or adopted 743,853 Step 49,560 Grandchild 34,490 Brother or Sister 17,810 Other relatives 25,966 6,101 Nonrelatives 42,417 751 In Nonfamily Households: 411,167 111,065 Male Householder: 155,023 25,541 Living alone 121,668 24,177 Not living alone 33,355 1,364 Female Householder: 181,321 83,033 Living alone 158,719 81,512 Not living alone 22,602 1,521 Nonrelatives 74,823 2,491

Population in Group Quarters: 81,950 26,933 Institutional 45,396 24,812 Noninstitutional 36,554 2,121

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population , SF1.

Persons, Households, and Families in Kansas Census Years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000

Relationship by Household Type, 2000

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Number of Households by County 1990 and 2000

County April 1, 1990 April 1, 2000 April 1, 1990 April 1, 2000Census Census Number Percent Census Census

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

Persons per Household Change, 1990-2000

Households

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Number of Households by County 1990 and 2000

County April 1, 1990 April 1, 2000 April 1, 1990 April 1, 2000Census Census Number Percent Census Census

Persons per Household Change, 1990-2000

Households

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

Note: The Bureau of the Census defines a household as all persons who occupy a housing unit. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: Kansas, CPH-1-18; Web site: http://factfinder.census.gov/, December 2000.

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Transportation

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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Kansas Transportation at a Glance, 2000

Land Area (square miles) 81,823Population (2000 Census) 2,688,418Highway Fuel Use (1,000s gal.) Gasoline 1,291,724 Diesel 361,628 Gasohol 23,093 Total 1,676,445Registered Vehicles Autos 1,413,925 Pickups and Trucks 700,143 Trailers 104,330 Motorcycles 44,830 Motorized Bikes 5,037 Motorized RVs 14,117 Special Registrations 110,195 Total 2,392,577Licensed Drivers 1,941,083Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (in 1,000s) 28,892,024Tax Rates (cents/gal.) Gasoline 21 Diesel 23 Gasohol 21Public Road Miles Rural 124,376 Urban (Cities over 5,000) 10,206 Total 134,582Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 78,074 Fatal Accidents 405 Fatalities 461Bridges Structurally Deficient 3,445 Functionally Obsolete 2,952 Non-Deficient 19,146 Not Rated 375 Total 25,918Airports Public Use 135 Commercial Service 9Transit Providers 178 Counties Served 99Rail Miles Operated 5,340 Commodities Moved (tons) 307,981,015Waterways Terminals 8

Public Road Miles 4th Population 32nd Bridges 3rd Vehicle Miles of Travel 33rd Rail Miles 4th Highway Fuel Use 33rd Public Use Airports 7th Registered Vehicles 31st Land Area 13th Licensed Drivers 33rd

Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development: Selected Statistics, 2001.

National Rankings

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1997 1998 1999 2000 Rank

Alabama 93,356 94,227 94,247 94,309 18 Alaska 12,775 12,680 12,667 12,823 47 Arizona 55,712 53,968 54,454 55,193 34 Arkansas 94,366 95,110 97,562 97,601 17 California 170,598 165,948 166,973 168,078 2 Colorado 85,069 85,270 85,149 85,409 23 Connecticut 20,675 20,726 20,788 20,846 44 Delaware 5,722 5,733 5,747 5,781 49 District of Columbia 1,424 1,421 1,425 1,425 51 Florida 114,572 115,415 115,956 116,650 10 Georgia 111,828 113,554 113,894 114,729 11 Hawaii 4,165 4,218 4,257 4,280 50 Idaho 60,440 46,108 45,802 46,458 35 Illinois 137,785 137,963 138,246 138,372 3 Indiana 93,196 93,344 93,605 93,607 19 Iowa 112,804 112,810 112,904 113,377 12 Kansas 133,540 133,825 133,963 134,583 4 Kentucky 73,031 73,635 74,121 79,266 26 Louisiana 60,699 60,747 60,828 60,901 32 Maine 22,643 22,638 22,664 22,670 43 Maryland 29,872 30,188 30,322 30,496 41 Massachusetts 35,024 35,254 35,265 35,311 40 Michigan 119,183 121,482 121,722 121,979 7 Minnesota 130,815 131,188 131,996 132,251 5 Mississippi 73,150 73,295 73,318 73,499 27 Missouri 122,766 122,847 122,831 123,039 6 Montana 69,672 69,890 69,662 69,567 29 Nebraska 92,813 92,743 92,798 92,791 20 Nevada 45,218 35,413 35,871 37,854 37 New Hampshire 15,119 15,124 15,173 15,211 45 New Jersey 35,920 35,920 35,941 36,022 39 New Mexico 59,478 59,914 59,913 59,927 33 New York 112,480 112,525 112,659 112,783 13 North Carolina 98,041 98,608 99,302 99,814 16 North Dakota 86,719 86,603 86,615 86,610 22 Ohio 114,801 116,221 116,371 116,965 9 Oklahoma 112,593 112,524 112,511 112,634 14 Oregon 83,608 68,478 66,879 66,903 30 Pennsylvania 119,129 119,281 119,384 119,642 8 Rhode Island 6,028 6,048 6,052 6,053 48 South Carolina 64,773 64,895 64,901 64,921 31 South Dakota 83,376 83,412 83,410 83,472 24 Tennessee 86,026 86,601 87,259 87,417 21 Texas 296,651 296,581 300,507 301,035 1 Utah 42,970 41,341 41,456 41,854 36 Vermont 14,240 14,251 14,265 14,276 46 Virginia 69,632 69,860 70,327 70,393 28 Washington 79,586 80,229 80,256 80,208 25 West Virginia 35,271 35,829 36,339 37,277 38 Wisconsin 111,950 111,951 111,906 112,359 15 Wyoming 33,293 28,456 26,777 27,325 42 United States 3,944,597 3,906,292 3,917,240 3,936,246 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics,various issues.

Public Road and Street Mileage by State 1997-2000

Web site: www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/hs00/roads.htm. Table HM-15.

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Grand Year Interstate Total

1963 21,640 --- 284 21,924 1964 36,415 --- 68 36,483 1965 27,157 444 18 27,619 1966 24,525 933 375 25,833 1967 14,324 735 617 15,676 1968 27,779 720 390 28,889 1969 24,777 779 209 25,765 1970 28,616 1,049 130 29,795 1971 34,943 985 350 36,278 1972 38,540 955 67 39,562 1973 33,080 832 302 34,214 1974 31,417 1,161 441 33,019 1975 42,685 6,189 623 49,497 1976 36,407 3,636 645 40,688 1977 27,916 2,771 1,506 32,193 1978 36,721 2,521 5,749 44,991 1979 51,760 4,367 10,210 66,337 1980 65,606 18,957 3,589 88,152 1981 47,919 23,525 2,329 73,773 1982 30,195 31,867 881 62,943 1983 28,903 41,383 1,623 71,909 1984 46,735 47,815 385 94,935 1985 43,469 74,445 127 118,041 1986 34,328 87,779 164 122,271 1987 54,361 83,080 603 138,044 1988 46,880 71,293 45 118,218 1989 33,890 78,778 9 112,677 1990 20,013 --- 83,149 34 103,196 1991 50,328 30,541 12,600 r 337 93,806 1992 --- 41,568 32,708 6,778 1,586 82,640 1993 29,280 39,855 29,390 30,861 2,128 131,514 1994 38,314 39,463 35,597 83,667 2,146 199,187 1995 18,477 29,148 --- 34,049 70,266 6,056 157,996 1996 69,900 29,923 424 24,757 94,021 15,830 234,855 1997 33,040 46,235 66 17,313 88,638 r 6,049 191,341 1998 49,957 26,764 53 26,758 94,656 r 3,285 201,473 1999 78,210 66,215 426 31,397 148,752 2,087 327,087 2000 77,558 56,451 41 47,286 123,046 1,782 306,164

included Bridge Replacement.

r Revised to reflect absence of Bridge Replacement expenditures. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, Highway Statistics , 1963-1994, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics , various issues. Web site: www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/hs00/fa3.htm.Table FA-3.

National Highway System

Intelligent VehicleHighwaySystem

2 Includes miscellaneous funds administered directly by FHWA and funds transferred to FHWA.

1 Total includes Planning and Research, Emergency Relief and Metropolitan Planning. Prior to 1991 it also

Expenditure of Federal Funds Administered By the Federal Highway Administration in Kansas, 1963-2000

(in Thousands of Dollars)

Other 1Bridge

Replacement Other 2

Funds

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Motor Fuel Consumption in Kansas 1962-2000

(Thousands of Gallons)

Gross Gallons Net Total Public Year Reported Sold Gallons Taxed Use

1962 1,167,121 886,217 1,032,661 27,0531963 1,191,172 916,604 1,057,725 27,4121964 1,177,938 939,768 1,074,895 28,3291965 1,184,448 976,105 1,106,307 29,4441966 1,204,026 1,011,553 1,129,268 30,1691967 1,232,934 1,041,215 1,164,109 30,6141968 1,301,957 1,112,232 1,230,385 31,3151969 1,337,186 1,174,485 1,271,769 32,1431970 1,355,866 1,188,491 1,288,736 33,4441971 1,383,436 1,226,281 1,321,926 34,2061972 1,493,049 1,338,536 1,430,457 35,0561973 1,522,482 1,362,720 1,453,194 35,5581974 1,473,778 1,330,691 1,412,224 33,4321975 1,522,261 1,379,699 1,461,413 34,4251976 1,615,565 1,502,256 1,559,258 34,7221977 1,597,295 1,459,572 1,535,043 35,3061978 1,613,653 1,507,689 1,556,571 38,7231979 1,632,710 1,528,688 1,574,978 39,8581980 1,545,262 1,526,038 1,483,804 39,9101981 1,516,753 1,430,474 1,463,573 39,2081982 1,483,140 1,463,446 1,427,380 41,7481983 1,481,840 1,421,158 1,437,912 28,6651984 1,517,808 1,455,761 1,480,473 24,8571985 1,501,992 1,448,272 1,473,827 27,3551986 1,526,613 1,471,654 1,481,340 27,6731987 1,581,304 1,528,328 1,536,085 27,7721988 1,625,759 1,575,691 1,586,597 25,6981989 1,602,749 1,557,211 1,565,253 24,5261990 1,563,086 1,506,189 1,520,892 26,3071991 1,499,142 1,442,158 1,462,088 18,6371992 1,487,182 1,431,116 1,453,307 16,1431993 1,559,100 1,502,608 1,512,162 29,0941994 1,567,579 1,506,834 1,518,159 29,2821995 1,611,187 1,554,168 1,563,009 29,6021996 1,690,755 1,630,060 1,644,051 29,7411997 1,709,472 1,649,218 1,663,773 28,4471998 1,757,002 1,696,141 1,711,009 28,5001999 1,836,852 1,774,087 1,793,293 27,2782000 1,739,497 1,650,039 1,695,251 27,422

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, Highway Statistics, 1962-1964; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Statistics, Highway Statistics, various issues. Web site: www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/hs00/pdf/mf21.pdf; mf2.pdf. Tables MF-2 & MF-21

Commercial Use Private and

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State Motor Fuel Tax Rates* 2000

Gasoline Diesel Gasohol** Gasoline Diesel Gasohol**

Alabama 18 19 18 Montana 27 27.75 27 Alaska 8 8 -- Nebraska 22.8 22.8 22.8 Arizona 18 27 18 Nevada 24.75 27.75 24.75 Arkansas 19.5 20.5 18.6 New Hampshire 19.5 19.5 19.5 California 18 18 18 New Jersey 10.5 13.5 10.5 Colorado 22 20.5 22 New Mexico 18.5 19.5 18.5 Connecticut 32 18 31 New York 29.3 27.95 29.3 Delaware 23 22 23 North Carolina 21.2 21.2 21.2 District of Columbia 20 20 20 North Dakota 21 21 21 Florida 13.1 25.1 13.1 Ohio 22 22 22 Georgia 7.5 7.5 7.5 Oklahoma 17 14 17 Hawaii 16 16 16 Oregon 24 24 24 Idaho 25 25 22.5 Pennsylvania 25.9 30.8 25.9 Illinois 19 21.5 19 Rhode Island 29 29 29 Indiana 15 16 15 South Carolina 16 16 16 Iowa 20 22.5 19 South Dakota 22 22 20 Kansas 20 22 20 Tennessee 20 17 20 Kentucky 16.4 13.4 16.4 Texas 20 20 20 Louisiana 20 20 20 Utah 24.5 24.5 24.5 Maine 19 20 19 Vermont 20 17 20 Maryland 23.5 24.25 23.5 Virginia 17.5 16 17.5 Massachusetts 21 21 21 Washington 23 23 23 Michigan 19 15 19 West Virginia 25.35 25.35 25.35 Minnesota 20 20 20 Wisconsin 25.4 25.4 25.4 Mississippi 18.4 18.4 18.4 Wyoming 14 14 14 Missouri 17 17 17 State Average 19.29 19.96 20.40

* Some state taxes may include local taxes, license, and inspection fees. ** The gasohol rates shown are for gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration Web page:http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/hs00/pdf/mf121t.pdf

(Cents Per Gallon) (Cents Per Gallon)

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Dollars/Permit

Fiscal Liquid Motor CarrierYear Gasoline Gasohol Petroleum Diesel Trip Permits

1926 21930 31942 3 3 31946 4 4 41950 5 5 51956 5 7 71957 5 5 71958 5 7 71959 5 5 71970 7 5 81972 7 5 8 3.001977 8 7 10 3.001978 8 7 10 5.001980 8 3 7 10 5.001981 8 4 7 10 5.001982 8 5 7 10 5.001983 8 6 7 10 5.001984 10/11 6/6 9/10 12/13 6.00/6.501985 11 6 10 13 6.501986 11 7 10 13 6.501987 11 8 10 13 6.501988 11 11 10 13 6.501990 15 15 14 17 8.501991 16 16 15 18 9.001992 17 17 16 19 9.501993 18 18 17 20 10.002000 20 20 19 22 11.002002 21 21 20 23 11.50

Notes: with the following exceptions, changes in the rates were effective at the beginning of the States' 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 2001 , April 2002.

Kansas Motor-Fuel Tax RatesYears in which Changes have Occurred, 1926-2002

Cents per Gallon

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Type of Registration 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Passenger Car 1,355,712 1,369,761 1,353,981 1,405,216 1,413,925Truck 655,247 670,214 672,313 695,447 700,143Trailer 96,345 98,172 96,324 100,703 104,330Motorcycles 42,363 42,071 42,185 44,333 44,830Motor Bicycles 6,472 5,983 5,641 5,349 5,037RV* — 13,000 16,506 14,382 14,117Special Registrations** 87,736 92,878 93,158 111,822 110,195

Total 2,243,875 2,292,079 2,280,108 2,377,252 2,392,577

*RV total is for motorized RV's only **Special registrations include personalized, National Guard, disabled, amateur radio, special interest, antique, veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor, ex-POW, etc. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , various issues.

Kansas Drivers by License Class

Type ofLicense 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Class CDL 96,736 99,906 104,415 108,570 113,254 117,180 Class A & B 42,804 40,670 38,211 35,309 33,524 32,023 Class C 1,486,584 1,507,122 1,546,099 1,576,721 1,622,252 1,635,321 Class M 170,080 166,583 164,068 160,157 157,866 156,559

Total 1,796,204 1,814,281 1,852,793 1,880,757 1,926,896 1,941,083

CDL: Commercial Driver License and in combinations A, B, C; Class A: combination vehicle; Class B: truck > 24,000 lbs. or bus; Class C: regular automobile; Class M: motorcycle only and in combinations, AM, BM, CM.

Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , various issues.

Kansas Drivers by Age Category

Age 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

14 and 15 (restricted license) 26,022 27,849 29,308 34,418 32,966 16 - 24 287,607 298,864 309,948 324,146 326,887 25 - 49 883,198 892,035 894,684 906,801 906,760 50 - 64 319,867 334,709 347,153 360,505 373,009 65 and over 297,587 229,336 299,664 301,026 301,461

Total by Age 1,814,281 1,852,793 1,880,757 1,926,896 1,941,083

Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Annual Report , various issues.

1995-2000

1996-2000

Number of Vehicle Registrations in Kansas 1996-2000

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County Auto Truck Trailer RV* Total

Allen 6,775 5,362 653 255 62 102 664 13,873 Anderson 4,033 3,825 546 96 36 52 527 9,115 Atchison 8,312 5,492 891 224 18 69 718 15,724 Barber 2,596 2,768 357 148 28 29 207 6,133 Barton 15,009 9,627 1,754 528 56 217 1,182 28,373 Bourbon 7,354 5,021 607 217 34 73 609 13,915 Brown 5,584 4,025 871 199 20 53 540 11,292 Butler 29,529 17,996 2,112 1,095 144 537 2,654 54,067 Chase 1,555 1,612 243 43 4 28 146 3,631 Chautauqua 1,900 2,386 295 59 4 44 203 4,891 Cherokee 10,104 7,833 1,014 339 24 112 1,110 20,536 Cheyenne 1,761 2,014 447 78 4 27 143 4,474 Clark 1,211 1,318 171 55 5 27 102 2,889 Clay 4,624 3,586 625 163 27 79 429 9,533 Cloud 5,072 4,015 699 212 24 82 524 10,628 Coffey 4,705 4,307 673 204 38 72 448 10,447 Comanche 1,006 1,175 165 37 1 9 80 2,473 Cowley 17,275 11,442 1,386 659 85 255 1,520 32,622 Crawford 17,614 10,609 1,160 614 75 148 1,689 31,909 Decatur 1,965 2,262 561 83 10 30 121 5,032 Dickinson 10,048 7,381 1,027 401 46 144 1,115 20,162 Doniphan 3,831 3,408 707 124 5 35 430 8,540 Douglas 47,629 15,657 2,232 1,246 138 318 3,128 70,348 Edwards 1,792 1,974 303 68 13 36 165 4,351 Elk 1,540 1,930 206 40 14 20 145 3,895 Ellis 14,298 8,012 1,426 515 47 138 965 25,401 Ellsworth 3,233 2,879 559 160 35 35 372 7,273 Finney 17,296 10,154 1,800 512 50 227 1,405 31,444 Ford 14,184 8,379 1,109 425 36 186 1,030 25,349 Franklin 12,680 8,425 1,349 518 102 158 1,012 24,244 Geary 16,009 5,478 534 502 36 106 1,707 24,372 Gove 1,756 2,222 415 78 16 38 191 4,716 Graham 1,731 1,736 343 64 14 45 117 4,050 Grant 3,668 3,465 905 164 17 44 230 8,493 Gray 2,754 3,213 604 137 4 46 172 6,930 Greeley 803 1,172 248 26 2 26 81 2,358 Greenwood 3,743 3,910 542 92 26 56 371 8,740 Hamilton 1,262 1,544 334 55 5 21 161 3,382 Harper 3,420 3,129 477 142 22 42 374 7,606 Harvey 17,881 9,014 1,207 753 140 216 1,251 30,462 Haskell 2,115 2,520 515 92 10 34 156 5,442 Hodgeman 1,029 1,658 246 37 4 22 115 3,111 Jackson 6,767 5,401 975 215 28 83 629 14,098 Jefferson 10,118 7,539 1,431 455 33 144 844 20,564 Jewell 2,194 2,496 651 92 5 43 214 5,695 Johnson 289,508 56,740 7,389 6,380 324 1,071 14,497 375,909 Kearny 2,083 2,203 437 71 11 41 202 5,048 Kingman 4,539 4,458 666 177 13 61 467 10,381 Kiowa 1,660 1,763 313 79 3 30 131 3,979 Labette 10,810 7,691 640 351 49 136 1,142 20,819 Lane 1,253 1,530 258 40 19 37 108 3,245 Leavenworth 32,411 15,734 2,773 1,281 61 365 3,633 56,258 Lincoln 1,859 2,086 410 58 7 27 224 4,671 Linn 4,933 4,544 735 228 16 86 525 11,067 Logan 1,734 1,789 357 90 12 32 96 4,110 Lyon 16,100 9,859 1,091 480 85 146 1,008 28,769

Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County

trations**Special Regis-Motorized

BikeMotorCycle

2000

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County Auto Truck Trailer RV* Total

Kansas Motor Vehicle Registration by County

trations**Special Regis-Motorized

BikeMotorCycle

2000

McPherson 15,455 10,240 1,660 794 128 169 1,580 30,026 Marion 6,793 5,390 707 265 90 65 684 13,994 Marshall 5,988 5,017 915 222 39 54 689 12,924 Meade 2,259 2,369 377 87 10 50 195 5,347 Miami 14,966 10,225 2,109 639 56 213 1,273 29,481 Mitchell 3,778 3,936 771 171 18 55 323 9,052 Montgomery 17,609 11,121 938 627 118 190 1,444 32,047 Morris 3,150 3,028 516 108 22 40 350 7,214 Morton 1,688 1,788 218 59 4 24 130 3,911 Nemaha 5,666 4,581 1,020 221 23 45 414 11,970 Neosho 8,292 6,510 877 323 39 111 805 16,957 Ness 2,005 2,836 548 82 11 39 173 5,694 Norton 2,926 2,788 685 114 11 46 282 6,852 Osage 8,899 6,715 1,031 357 88 166 979 18,235 Osborne 2,348 2,555 489 109 3 29 201 5,734 Ottawa 3,237 3,095 605 109 34 50 312 7,442 Pawnee 3,488 2,811 529 159 13 44 313 7,357 Phillips 3,411 3,333 848 169 34 54 230 8,079 Pottawatomie 10,120 7,326 1,326 363 57 133 840 20,165 Pratt 5,051 4,062 697 169 18 85 367 10,449 Rawlins 1,729 2,072 351 49 5 21 107 4,334 Reno 33,036 18,081 2,187 1,526 163 490 2,665 58,148 Republic 3,230 3,311 605 122 26 55 268 7,617 Rice 5,162 4,014 668 207 35 94 540 10,720 Riley 22,276 8,258 1,130 761 83 166 1,802 34,476 Rooks 3,010 2,957 699 119 11 75 341 7,212 Rush 2,028 2,120 310 59 8 26 189 4,740 Russell 4,088 3,486 652 151 29 54 368 8,828 Saline 29,208 14,162 2,063 1,148 149 363 2,852 49,945 Scott 2,674 2,811 562 130 12 46 282 6,517 Sedgwick 238,401 90,116 10,332 6,911 888 2,438 18,345 367,431 Seward 9,874 5,204 791 287 45 131 771 17,103 Shawnee 92,352 33,225 4,544 2,750 281 911 8,240 142,303 Sheridan 1,658 2,086 504 68 49 24 159 4,548 Sherman 3,456 2,987 651 174 17 77 227 7,589 Smith 2,563 2,842 726 78 13 38 238 6,498 Stafford 2,522 2,788 612 96 8 45 173 6,244 Stanton 1,180 1,420 222 57 1 31 95 3,006 Stevens 2,571 2,842 766 140 9 50 262 6,640 Sumner 12,901 9,798 1,126 541 71 193 1,292 25,922 Thomas 4,047 3,880 936 175 11 66 330 9,445 Trego 2,007 2,092 439 82 18 38 216 4,892 Wabaunsee 3,763 3,245 494 160 6 52 277 7,997 Wallace 988 1,454 320 47 1 16 51 2,877 Washington 3,505 3,507 767 136 12 29 469 8,425 Wichita 1,186 1,784 357 52 0 16 83 3,478 Wilson 5,036 4,563 553 199 29 65 505 10,950 Woodson 1,939 2,185 319 52 15 30 201 4,741 Wyandotte 73,751 25,359 3,334 1,950 79 475 5,234 110,182 Total 1,413,925 700,143 104,330 44,830 5,037 14,117 110,195 2,392,577

**All Special Plate Registrations are included in this total.

Note: The above figures reflect registrations sold in the counties and reported to the Department of Revenue, Division of Vehicles, and should not be considered to be an exact number of vehicles on the road. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue, Web page:www.ink.org/public/kdor/dmv/kdorvehicle.html *RV data is for motorized RV's only.

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Kansas County Highway Statistics, 2000

Vehicle Regis- Daily Total Road Vehicle Regis- Daily Total RoadCounty tration Fees Vehicle Miles Miles County tration Fees Vehical Miles Miles

Allen $551,021 414,188 1,085.8 Linn $431,600 342,917 1,184.2Anderson 386,788 270,575 1,095.8 Logan 188,996 135,417 915.8Atchison 564,110 343,635 903.6 Lyon 1,067,669 1,149,782 1,684.3Barber 240,962 175,529 1,003.8 McPherson 1,146,751 1,039,399 1,823.9Barton 1,263,163 713,278 1,878.0 Marion 562,262 485,266 1,839.3Bourbon 490,883 428,852 1,208.1 Marshall 525,155 331,762 1,656.5Brown 429,032 391,742 1,205.1 Meade 235,334 203,492 1,012.8Butler 1,292,220 2,046,005 2,457.8 Miami 1,169,157 1,093,485 1,205.1Chase 149,320 427,232 633.0 Mitchell 419,798 207,893 1,267.9Chautauqua 185,829 124,614 728.6 Montgomery 1,175,699 1,004,211 1,458.5Cherokee 818,665 748,481 1,272.6 Morris 322,683 184,419 1,100.6Cheyenne 188,876 120,794 1,213.6 Morton 160,285 119,371 689.7Clark 106,648 124,636 759.1 Nemaha 449,459 243,974 1,425.0Clay 375,351 221,427 1,212.7 Neosho 696,333 466,502 1,232.1Cloud 435,443 342,405 1,364.2 Ness 282,231 158,906 1,386.0Coffey 459,340 452,961 1,221.3 Norton 282,542 181,801 1,352.2Comanche 102,624 76,184 689.2 Osage 717,443 714,254 1,359.0Cowley 1,205,285 892,156 1,809.0 Osborne 232,868 124,739 1,260.4Crawford 1,176,843 832,560 1,395.6 Ottawa 297,856 292,951 1,214.1Decatur 220,550 138,958 1,238.2 Pawnee 320,611 237,882 1,406.9Dickinson 780,580 779,352 1,749.6 Phillips 319,677 211,564 1,488.4Doniphan 349,055 258,465 718.1 Pottawatomie 860,960 552,910 1,339.2Douglas 1,384,120 2,411,839 1,198.6 Pratt 484,023 395,991 1,327.9Edwards 216,327 158,368 1,022.5 Rawlins 184,988 120,437 1,256.9Elk 151,781 92,764 787.4 Reno 2,194,796 1,527,603 2,743.3Ellis 1,058,074 870,195 1,525.8 Republic 306,539 243,293 1,418.4Ellsworth 276,411 478,043 1,153.3 Rice 462,295 320,043 1,398.6Finney 1,447,814 825,544 1,467.2 Riley 1,246,326 1,165,153 927.1Ford 1,050,916 828,865 1,724.6 Rooks 305,694 197,831 1,462.5Franklin 943,857 1,019,752 1,194.1 Rush 177,055 170,213 1,313.2Geary 888,825 899,417 613.1 Russell 364,459 533,728 1,422.3Gove 216,126 419,523 1,161.9 Saline 1,985,952 1,747,034 1,463.7Graham 190,642 112,529 1,240.2 Scott 293,974 223,576 800.9Grant 407,698 227,211 807.0 Sedgwick 13,850,120 10,369,257 3,838.3Gray 345,546 315,808 1,268.8 Seward 647,360 565,948 905.6Greeley 141,003 87,474 677.1 Shawnee 3,563,349 4,390,348 1,768.0Greenwood 359,247 339,605 1,436.4 Sheridan 222,417 128,627 1,344.9Hamilton 172,331 147,105 732.4 Sherman 329,739 456,321 1,236.5Harper 310,682 214,934 1,420.9 Smith 263,497 151,657 1,539.8Harvey 1,160,602 1,063,673 1,246.1 Stafford 301,757 232,468 1,449.7Haskell 277,559 231,239 830.4 Stanton 147,313 112,403 730.6Hodgeman 121,419 119,306 1,067.1 Stevens 292,724 240,653 1,067.0Jackson 537,864 430,121 1,229.9 Sumner 973,271 1,144,997 2,379.5Jefferson 842,503 574,751 11,116.0 Thomas 474,861 592,889 1,473.3Jewell 224,023 138,708 1,644.0 Trego 193,693 404,331 1,208.9Johnson 12,903,178 12,334,550 2,800.7 Wabaunsee 302,957 586,265 1,023.1Kearny 231,272 203,002 816.3 Wallace 126,389 79,399 723.2Kingman 426,462 378,431 1,463.1 Washington 347,221 214,181 1,698.5Kiowa 192,060 217,286 864.2 Wichita 168,253 106,599 825.9Labette 777,224 580,358 1,327.5 Wilson 425,998 369,909 1,080.9Lane 134,686 100,870 720.1 Woodson 207,421 170,638 844.1Leavenworth 1,371,690 1,424,245 977.3 Wyandotte 4,356,705 4,713,569 1,086.8Lincoln 194,803 207,496 1,144.8 Kansas 87,795,848 78,935,299 134,582.5Notes: Type A roads are excluded. Mileage is rounded to the nearest tenth; totals may not agree. Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Development, Selected Statistics, 2001.

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County SCCHF CEAF Total County SCCHF CEAF Total

Allen $576,906 $16,224 $593,130 Linn $485,730 $12,829 $498,559Anderson 422,154 10,895 433,049 Logan 242,562 5,153 247,715Atchison 528,151 14,991 543,141 Lyon 938,987 26,933 965,920Barber 297,558 6,868 304,426 McPherson 1,035,656 29,848 1,065,504Barton 1,120,157 32,774 1,152,931 Marion 683,440 18,041 701,481Bourbon 571,472 15,702 587,174 Marshall 562,974 14,417 577,391Brown 529,919 14,571 544,490 Meade 320,523 7,667 328,190Butler 1,663,814 50,237 1,714,051 Miami 1,190,604 35,768 1,226,373Chase 237,141 5,723 242,863 Mitchell 413,915 10,237 424,152Chautauqua 229,382 5,415 234,797 Montgomery 1,224,156 37,280 1,261,436Cherokee 892,685 26,080 918,765 Morris 347,571 8,375 355,945Cheyenne 263,499 5,186 268,685 Morton 226,534 5,311 231,844Clark 196,822 4,208 201,030 Nemaha 460,604 11,517 472,121Clay 400,454 9,974 410,427 Neosho 682,950 19,632 702,583Cloud 507,714 13,195 520,909 Ness 335,045 7,125 342,170Coffey 466,405 12,052 478,457 Norton 347,281 7,651 354,932Comanche 159,738 3,045 162,782 Osage 723,521 20,371 743,892Cowley 1,220,165 37,200 1,257,366 Osborne 286,140 5,936 292,076Crawford 114,104 33,674 147,778 Ottawa 410,687 10,282 420,969Decatur 286,250 5,739 291,989 Pawnee 399,511 9,295 408,806Dickinson 723,178 19,758 742,936 Phillips 388,223 8,723 396,946Doniphan 369,853 9,962 379,816 Pottawatomie 805,833 23,192 829,026Douglas 1,951,982 66,141 2,018,123 Pratt 550,767 14,465 565,232Edwards 281,656 6,230 287,886 Rawlins 264,594 5,132 269,726Elk 199,954 4,263 204,216 Reno 2,045,830 61,526 2,107,357Ellis 884,450 25,695 910,145 Republic 399,286 9,439 408,725Ellsworth 356,124 8,580 364,704 Rice 514,829 13,551 528,381Finney 1,215,187 36,374 1,251,561 Riley 1,249,784 39,198 1,288,982Ford 1,085,753 31,864 1,117,617 Rooks 373,197 8,296 381,493Franklin 838,119 24,907 863,026 Rush 291,842 5,795 297,637Geary 726,363 22,394 748,757 Russell 397,313 9,159 406,472Gove 246,466 4,718 251,183 Saline 1,568,060 48,849 1,616,909Graham 256,201 4,896 261,097 Scott 340,341 8,556 348,897Grant 396,675 10,913 407,588 Sedgwick 11,113,627 365,563 11,479,190Gray 447,014 11,080 458,094 Seward 692,405 20,327 712,732Greeley 197,284 3,468 200,752 Shawnee 3,707,384 126,581 3,833,965Greenwood 476,581 11,811 488,392 Sheridan 287,795 5,686 293,481Hamilton 243,197 5,183 248,379 Sherman 353,019 8,102 361,121Harper 384,917 8,949 393,866 Smith 333,003 6,827 339,829Harvey 1,038,496 31,743 1,070,239 Stafford 396,781 9,370 406,150Haskell 340,853 8,617 349,470 Stanton 214,777 4,604 219,381Hodgeman 221,717 4,173 225,890 Stevens 369,932 9,091 379,023Jackson 591,858 16,299 608,158 Sumner 976,546 26,511 1,003,056Jefferson 794,450 23,342 817,792 Thomas 482,468 11,487 493,955Jewell 319,268 6,167 325,435 Trego 253,053 4,826 257,879Johnson 10,779,977 355,081 11,135,058 Wabaunsee 320,436 7,600 328,036Kearny 301,217 7,478 308,696 Wallace 171,613 3,312 174,925Kingman 529,927 13,576 543,503 Washington 422,520 9,617 432,136Kiowa 294,771 7,108 301,878 Wichita 217,659 4,386 222,045Labette 783,909 22,420 806,329 Wilson 497,939 13,665 511,604Lane 190,196 3,841 194,037 Woodson 270,126 6,420 276,545Leavenworth 1,268,898 40,092 1,308,989 Wyandotte 3,380,760 110,322 3,491,082Lincoln 257,249 5,285 262,534 Kansas 84,162,633 2,487,171 86,649,804

Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Selected Statistics 2001 .

Special City & County Highway Fund (SCCHF)and County Equalization & Adjustment Fund (CEAF)

Calendar Year 2001

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1950-2000 Accidents Fatal Accidents Fatalities

Calendar Total Per Million Fatal Per 100 Million Per 100 MillionYear Accidents Vehicle Miles Accidents Vehicle Miles Fatalities Vehicle Miles

1950 13,226 1.74 436 5.75 534 7.04 1951 18,167 2.22 510 6.24 611 7.48 1952 19,906 2.30 479 5.54 568 6.57 1953 21,052 2.35 476 5.30 579 6.45 1954 21,133 2.28 530 5.72 611 6.59 1955 24,084 2.52 477 5.00 592 6.20 1956 25,435 2.59 566 5.76 683 6.95 1957 26,481 2.64 472 4.71 585 5.84 1958 45,080 4.41 438 4.29 554 5.42 1959 46,173 4.42 457 4.38 567 5.43 1960 38,596 3.68 413 3.94 512 4.89 1961 N/A N/A 441 4.08 548 5.07 1962 31,630 2.88 484 4.40 596 5.42 1963 33,726 2.98 488 4.32 609 5.39 1964 37,465 3.26 530 4.61 669 5.82 1965 38,555 3.30 531 4.54 666 5.69 1966 41,861 3.52 556 4.67 733 6.16 1967 47,927 3.94 541 4.45 664 5.47 1968 51,785 4.12 534 4.25 649 5.16 1969 55,599 4.22 619 4.70 780 5.92 1970 55,100 4.12 547 4.09 657 4.91 1971 54,114 3.90 549 3.96 678 4.89 1972 61,830 4.21 552 3.76 666 4.53 1973 59,644 3.87 518 3.36 623 4.04 1974 54,861 3.61 442 2.91 519 3.41 1975 62,102 4.01 440 2.84 517 3.34 1976 65,385 3.96 473 2.87 563 3.41 1977 72,127 4.27 493 2.92 562 3.32 1978 74,923 4.39 498 2.92 572 3.35 1979 73,630 4.22 451 2.58 520 2.98 1980 67,051 3.88 506 2.93 595 3.44 1981 66,534 3.82 510 2.93 578 3.32 1982 62,263 3.52 436 2.47 498 2.82 1983 66,173 3.64 361 1.99 411 2.26 1984 69,902 3.73 452 2.41 510 2.72 1985 72,683 3.77 429 2.23 486 2.52 1986 61,984 3.13 413 2.08 500 2.52 1987 64,431 3.13 415 2.02 491 2.39 1988 63,256 2.99 406 1.92 483 2.28 1989 63,642 2.90 371 1.69 428 1.95 1990 62,825 2.75 391 1.71 444 1.94 1991 61,920 2.67 350 1.69 409 1.76 1992 63,964 2.65 337 1.39 387 1.60 1993 69,641 2.89 375 1.56 428 1.77 1994 66,835 2.77 381 1.58 442 1.83 1995 70,263 2.79 394 1.57 442 1.76 1996 73,872 2.88 442 1.72 490 1.91 1997 76,642 2.86 419 1.56 481 1.79 1998 79,112 2.85 441 1.59 493 1.77 1999 78,240 2.75 457 1.61 540 1.90 2000 78,074 2.70 405 1.40 461 1.60

Motor Vehicle Accidents and Fatalities in Kansas

Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Planning, Selected Statistics, 2001, April 2002 .

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Car, Truck, or Van Public Transport Other Mean TravelCounty Drive Alone (Including Taxi) Means Time (minutes)

Allen 79.2 12.7 0.1 2.3 1.0 4.6 17.4Anderson 76.8 14.6 0.4 2.3 1.1 4.8 25.5Atchison 78.7 12.4 0.5 4.1 0.7 3.6 19.4Barber 78.0 9.3 0.8 4.7 1.9 5.2 14.3Barton 84.4 9.0 0.2 2.0 1.1 3.3 16.7Bourbon 75.4 18.1 0.1 1.7 0.6 4.1 19.5Brown 80.6 9.8 0.0 2.7 0.8 6.1 17.6Butler 84.2 9.9 0.1 1.8 0.6 3.4 22.9Chase 78.0 11.1 0.3 2.6 0.9 7.1 25.1Chautauqua 73.7 13.6 0.1 5.1 1.5 5.9 26.7Cherokee 81.8 11.5 0.1 2.2 0.8 3.7 20.0Cheyenne 71.0 10.6 0.0 5.0 1.5 11.9 14.5Clark 76.9 10.4 0.4 5.7 0.8 5.9 14.1Clay 74.3 13.5 0.2 4.0 0.6 7.5 20.0Cloud 79.4 10.1 0.2 4.0 0.4 5.9 14.6Coffey 80.0 10.9 0.0 1.9 0.6 6.6 19.1Comanche 77.5 8.3 0.7 6.1 0.8 6.5 13.5Cowley 82.0 10.7 0.1 2.7 0.8 3.6 19.6Crawford 82.4 9.8 0.3 3.0 1.0 3.5 16.9Decatur 74.6 10.5 0.1 3.9 1.3 9.6 16.7Dickinson 79.9 11.5 0.3 2.8 0.7 4.8 21.2Doniphan 79.7 9.9 0.1 4.3 0.9 5.1 21.5Douglas 76.9 10.3 1.0 6.7 1.4 3.7 19.4Edwards 77.1 12.8 0.3 4.4 0.4 5.0 18.8Elk 72.6 14.7 0.0 3.4 0.7 8.6 34.0Ellis 84.0 8.6 0.0 4.0 0.9 2.5 13.8Ellsworth 75.7 13.6 0.0 4.0 0.5 6.1 17.6Finney 74.0 18.9 0.4 2.3 1.3 3.1 15.0Ford 75.7 18.0 0.5 1.7 1.8 2.3 15.1Franklin 76.1 16.3 0.4 2.3 1.1 3.8 25.1Geary 76.1 15.0 0.7 3.7 2.3 2.2 17.0Gove 69.3 8.0 0.0 8.5 0.7 13.5 14.3Graham 73.5 12.5 0.2 5.2 0.9 7.6 16.9Grant 77.6 14.6 0.0 1.4 0.8 5.6 15.3Gray 77.0 10.7 0.0 4.3 0.3 7.7 17.2Greeley 69.5 13.2 0.7 7.5 0.4 8.7 15.8Greenwood 68.2 20.1 0.2 5.1 0.9 5.5 25.1Hamilton 72.7 14.7 0.0 5.1 2.6 4.8 17.3

Percent of Workers 16 Years and OverCommuting to Work: 2000

Car, Truck, or VanCarpooled

Workedat HomeWalked

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Car, Truck, or Van Public Transport Other Mean TravelCounty Drive Alone (Including Taxi) Means Time (minutes)

Percent of Workers 16 Years and OverCommuting to Work: 2000

Car, Truck, or VanCarpooled

Workedat HomeWalked

Harper 76.2 12.1 0.2 4.8 0.5 6.3 19.6Harvey 81.7 8.6 0.5 3.7 1.1 4.5 18.2Haskell 74.7 11.0 0.1 5.1 1.2 7.9 15.6Hodgeman 73.2 9.9 0.0 4.6 0.2 12.1 15.6Jackson 75.5 16.1 0.4 2.0 1.2 4.8 27.5Jefferson 77.7 14.6 0.1 2.3 0.9 4.4 29.3Jewell 75.0 8.3 0.2 4.8 0.6 11.3 16.8Johnson 86.7 6.9 0.3 0.8 0.5 4.7 20.2Kearny 76.9 13.4 0.0 2.6 1.5 5.6 13.9Kingman 76.6 14.1 0.1 2.6 0.7 5.9 25.3Kiowa 75.5 8.8 0.3 8.0 0.7 6.7 15.3Labette 81.5 9.9 0.2 3.4 1.0 4.1 16.8Lane 75.1 9.3 0.0 5.9 1.2 8.6 15.7Leavenworth 80.9 11.0 0.5 3.0 1.1 3.4 22.4Lincoln 72.8 12.0 0.6 4.2 0.9 9.5 18.1Linn 72.0 19.8 0.3 2.5 1.2 4.2 34.3Logan 79.3 6.9 0.0 5.8 0.9 7.1 15.4Lyon 76.4 14.4 0.4 4.4 1.3 3.1 15.9McPherson 80.1 8.1 0.4 4.7 1.2 5.5 14.6Marion 75.3 9.4 0.7 6.7 1.0 6.9 20.1Marshall 76.6 10.4 0.1 5.4 0.6 7.0 17.3Meade 77.6 11.5 0.0 3.2 0.5 7.1 17.7Miami 81.3 12.2 0.5 1.6 0.4 4.0 28.6Mitchell 77.6 8.7 0.1 6.7 0.4 6.5 12.3Montgomery 80.7 11.6 0.2 3.2 1.5 2.8 16.4Morris 79.5 7.2 0.0 2.7 0.7 9.9 21.6Morton 77.9 13.7 0.3 3.8 0.9 3.4 13.7Nemaha 79.0 8.5 0.2 2.8 0.5 8.9 15.4Neosho 82.0 10.6 0.1 1.9 1.1 4.4 16.3Ness 71.9 12.1 0.4 7.2 0.7 7.7 16.1Norton 81.7 7.7 0.6 4.4 0.4 5.2 12.7Osage 78.5 14.0 0.2 2.1 1.0 4.3 30.1Osborne 74.9 8.9 0.6 5.3 0.6 9.6 15.3Ottawa 79.8 11.6 0.2 2.7 0.3 5.4 23.4Pawnee 81.2 11.2 0.0 4.1 0.1 3.4 15.3Phillips 76.8 9.5 0.1 4.2 1.3 8.1 13.8Pottawatomie 80.4 10.9 0.1 2.5 0.9 5.3 22.1Pratt 79.2 11.0 0.2 2.6 0.6 6.5 13.1

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Car, Truck, or Van Public Transport Other Mean TravelCounty Drive Alone (Including Taxi) Means Time (minutes)

Percent of Workers 16 Years and OverCommuting to Work: 2000

Car, Truck, or VanCarpooled

Workedat HomeWalked

Rawlins 68.3 12.2 1.2 7.1 0.6 10.5 14.6Reno 82.6 10.4 0.3 1.8 1.0 3.9 17.6Republic 78.4 7.1 0.5 1.6 1.7 10.8 16.3Rice 77.7 10.8 0.5 5.8 0.8 4.4 17.1Riley 71.2 10.0 0.4 12.3 2.6 3.5 14.9Rooks 78.9 10.4 0.2 5.3 0.4 4.8 15.5Rush 75.4 11.5 0.1 5.0 1.3 6.8 18.0Russell 79.7 8.4 0.5 2.6 0.9 7.9 15.9Saline 84.2 8.7 0.5 1.5 1.1 4.0 14.8Scott 79.9 11.0 0.0 2.8 0.5 5.8 14.0Sedgwick 84.8 9.8 0.7 1.4 0.8 2.5 18.7Seward 72.9 21.4 0.2 1.5 1.9 2.1 14.8Shawnee 83.4 11.3 0.9 1.2 0.6 2.6 18.0Sheridan 72.5 7.0 0.0 6.7 1.3 12.6 12.8Sherman 80.1 7.9 0.2 2.8 1.6 7.4 13.2Smith 74.2 9.9 0.3 5.6 0.9 9.1 15.4Stafford 75.7 12.0 0.1 5.5 1.2 5.4 17.8Stanton 71.4 17.6 0.0 6.1 1.6 3.2 16.2Stevens 80.3 10.5 0.0 2.8 1.1 5.4 12.5Sumner 80.5 11.3 0.2 2.5 0.3 5.2 22.6Thomas 82.8 6.6 0.1 3.1 0.6 6.9 11.7Trego 78.3 9.6 0.0 3.1 1.3 7.7 16.3Wabaunsee 77.3 13.7 0.3 3.3 0.8 4.6 29.4Wallace 70.7 7.9 0.6 7.9 1.1 11.8 18.7Washington 72.0 12.0 0.1 5.7 0.9 9.3 18.6Wichita 76.2 10.3 0.9 3.3 1.1 8.3 13.0Wilson 79.6 11.4 0.0 2.5 1.4 5.0 16.4Woodson 74.3 15.3 0.5 1.9 1.3 6.7 21.7Wyandotte 78.1 16.3 1.4 1.3 1.0 2.0 21.5

Kansas 81.5 10.6 0.5 2.5 0.9 4.0 19.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000, DP3.

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Vital Statistics and Health

Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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Registered Live Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces and Annulments in Kansas and the United States, 1956-2001, Selected Years

Registered Live Births Deaths MarriagesYear Kansas United States Kansas United States Kansas United States Kansas United States

1956 53,027 4,163,090 19,619 1,564,476 17,619 1,585,000 4,840 382,0001958 51,671 4,123,812 20,270 1,647,886 15,440 1,451,000 4,872 368,0001960 50,782 4,257,850 21,161 1,711,982 15,824 1,523,000 4,827 393,0001962 48,725 4,167,362 21,724 1,756,720 16,483 1,577,360 5,330 413,0001964 43,333 4,027,490 21,684 1,798,051 18,281 1,724,697 5,813 450,0001966 36,190 3,606,274 21,998 1,863,149 19,360 1,857,294 6,144 499,0001968 35,496 3,501,564 22,386 1,930,082 21,748 2,069,258 7,144 584,0001969 37,172 3,600,206 22,822 1,921,990 22,304 2,145,438 7,956 639,0001970 38,215 3,731,000 21,851 1,921,000 22,421 2,159,000 8,785 708,0001971 36,006 3,556,000 22,182 1,928,000 22,528 2,190,000 9,461 773,0001972 33,176 3,258,000 22,335 1,964,000 23,879 2,282,000 9,925 845,0001973 31,972 3,137,000 22,725 1,973,000 24,592 2,284,000 10,472 915,0001974 32,712 3,160,000 22,156 1,934,000 24,491 2,230,000 11,484 977,0001975 33,707 3,144,000 21,726 1,893,000 26,767 2,153,000 12,561 1,036,0001976 35,278 3,168,000 21,780 1,909,000 23,559 2,155,000 12,883 1,083,0001977 36,827 3,327,000 21,271 1,900,000 23,673 2,178,000 12,629 1,091,0001978 36,581 3,333,000 21,566 1,928,000 23,975 2,282,000 12,668 1,130,0001979 38,916 3,494,000 21,062 1,914,000 24,774 2,331,000 12,749 1,181,0001980 40,686 3,612,000 21,910 1,990,000 24,847 2,390,000 13,410 1,189,0001981 41,202 3,629,000 21,579 1,978,000 26,137 2,422,000 13,737 1,213,0001982 40,757 3,681,000 21,700 1,975,000 26,670 2,456,000 12,392 1,170,0001983 40,365 3,639,000 21,816 2,020,000 25,877 2,446,000 12,207 1,158,0001984 39,954 3,669,000 22,184 2,040,000 24,737 2,477,000 12,905 1,169,0001985 39,418 3,761,000 21,808 2,086,000 23,281 2,413,000 12,794 1,190,0001986 39,177 3,757,000 22,133 2,105,000 22,667 2,407,000 12,364 1,178,0001987 38,435 3,809,000 21,995 2,123,000 22,220 2,403,000 12,218 1,166,0001988 38,718 3,910,000 22,889 2,168,000 22,705 2,396,000 12,475 1,167,0001989 38,648 4,041,000 22,082 2,150,000 22,214 2,403,000 12,296 1,157,0001990 38,872 4,158,000 22,173 2,148,000 22,720 2,443,000 12,580 1,182,0001991 37,630 4,111,000 22,363 2,170,000 21,786 2,371,000 12,590 1,189,0001992 37,848 4,065,000 22,052 2,176,000 21,845 2,362,000 12,365 1,215,000 1993 37,283 4,000,000 23,508 2,269,000 21,527 2,334,000 12,068 1,187,0001994 37,269 3,952,767 23,219 2,279,000 21,524 2,362,000 11,659 1,191,0001995 37,087 3,899,589 23,807 2,312,132 21,057 2,336,000 11,029 1,169,0001996 36,524 3,891,494 23,788 2,314,690 20,657 2,344,000 10,779 1,150,0001997 37,191 3,880,894 23,609 2,314,738 20,537 2,384,000 10,618 1,163,0001998 38,372 3,941,553 23,928 2,337,256 20,403 2,256,000 10,363 1,335,000 1999 39,728 r 3,965,000 24,472 r 2,391,399 r 19,004 r N/A 10,164 r N/A2000 40,199 4,063,000 24,717 2,403,351 22,232 p 2,329,000 p 10,580 N/A2001 38,884 p 4,040,121 p N/A 2,419,000 p N/A 2,327,000 p N/A N/A

N/A - Not available; r = revised; p = preliminarySource: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States , various issues; Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Annual Summary of Vital Statistics , various issues, National Center for Health Statistics Web site: www.cdc.gov/nchs/, September 16, 2002.

Divorces and Annulments

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Marriages

County 1998 1999 2000 2001 1998 1999 2000 2001

Allen 92 96 86 90 30 39 44 36Anderson 74 75 54 63 27 33 41 35Atchison 138 116 118 130 73 58 65 78Barber 51 40 33 47 27 24 27 26Barton 215 243 251 246 87 70 56 62Bourbon 139 128 129 131 54 65 61 57Brown 78 84 77 84 35 30 47 33Butler 458 476 421 412 231 196 238 173Chase 34 44 34 46 5 8 6 1Chautauqua 53 48 42 38 19 16 22 25Cherokee 139 121 123 138 84 66 56 61Cheyenne 21 22 20 15 14 9 12 13Clark 17 22 16 24 12 3 5 10Clay 83 60 71 52 21 32 40 30Cloud 71 91 76 62 30 38 49 41Coffey 69 58 74 67 150 124 151 112Comanche 1 18 22 19 0 6 4 2Cowley 280 313 297 289 206 162 195 191Crawford 240 272 246 252 178 180 185 136Decatur 26 28 33 26 11 9 6 9Dickinson 193 194 157 156 86 103 89 90Doniphan 61 51 63 56 19 39 22 36Douglas 761 706 733 729 381 393 344 286Edwards 28 28 20 25 9 7 15 8Elk 20 26 26 24 6 24 19 21Ellis 210 220 207 205 103 96 116 110Ellsworth 42 49 53 43 53 57 54 58Finney 325 353 318 381 146 161 137 148Ford 273 314 259 370 107 130 112 104Franklin 179 222 167 200 91 136 110 131Geary 491 509 450 511 235 260 225 228Gove 9 17 15 11 3 3 8 6Graham 17 20 22 12 15 3 9 17Grant 59 62 69 64 26 42 25 27Gray 34 33 40 40 13 12 11 11Greeley 10 9 6 8 8 6 7 0Greenwood 60 55 61 59 30 48 39 33Hamilton 22 17 21 22 6 11 16 18Harper 52 45 56 49 21 19 20 12Harvey 246 249 254 234 86 137 38 120Haskell 31 29 23 33 18 10 9 6Hodgeman 5 7 9 12 6 3 3 3Jackson 91 80 76 76 44 36 36 53Jefferson 119 118 102 99 60 52 68 60Jewell 23 23 17 21 12 13 17 8Johnson 2,534 2,612 2,686 2,639 501 458 469 427Kearny 30 29 28 20 3 13 8 5Kingman 54 50 57 55 38 23 27 24Kiowa 26 26 23 22 5 5 6 7Labette 173 132 139 137 120 117 129 96Lane 17 16 17 19 12 8 4 10Leavenworth 484 542 515 551 139 86 156 205Lincoln 30 32 27 16 13 9 9 5Linn 62 74 75 69 45 21 33 34Logan 35 15 36 16 14 6 4 15

Marriages, Divorces and Annulments by Kansas Counties1998-2001

Divorces and Annulments

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Marriages

County 1998 1999 2000 2001 1998 1999 2000 2001

Marriages, Divorces and Annulments by Kansas Counties1998-2001

Divorces and Annulments

Lyon 263 289 295 268 41 51 38 53McPherson 248 229 229 212 71 76 95 113Marion 86 92 75 76 47 39 39 28Marshall 69 78 87 81 28 26 36 48Meade 38 37 32 30 12 8 10 9Miami 213 174 208 227 74 55 55 44Mitchell 50 53 60 51 16 25 28 24Montgomery 301 318 325 312 183 177 156 153Morris 56 55 57 50 21 27 20 26Norton 21 30 46 31 8 16 13 8Nemaha 87 67 88 90 33 23 26 37Neosho 128 120 127 123 70 69 63 108Ness 28 21 24 26 16 9 11 11Norton 56 38 33 45 32 22 32 36Osage 86 125 115 93 57 76 87 55Osborne 22 20 24 32 22 19 11 15Ottawa 26 44 31 28 19 22 16 22Pawnee 50 47 58 57 30 26 44 28Phillips 39 58 38 30 20 26 32 31Pottawatomie 103 134 85 83 57 53 51 50Pratt 78 94 79 78 42 43 37 41Rawlins 24 25 17 21 4 8 3 14Reno 593 594 560 512 457 411 387 367Republic 39 43 41 25 15 12 26 19Rice 62 65 64 67 31 32 29 27Riley 497 487 480 421 199 184 175 168Rooks 44 40 49 23 14 17 11 16Rush 24 26 24 30 7 9 15 4Russell 51 45 62 60 22 24 29 19Saline 489 523 423 477 312 288 333 340Scott 42 37 47 43 23 11 17 12Sedgwick 3,956 3,965 3,890 3,912 2,906 2,770 2,877 3,004Seward 193 214 209 274 98 98 112 79Shawnee 1,257 1,379 1,382 1,326 750 689 713 684Sheridan 18 12 15 10 5 11 8 9Sherman 40 48 51 43 37 39 34 33Smith 36 46 36 40 13 10 12 4Stafford 31 31 22 26 21 16 11 5Stanton 16 12 18 20 5 8 11 8Stevens 51 37 47 52 29 34 32 35Sumner 228 235 212 194 76 84 96 65Thomas 42 66 50 53 31 33 32 29Trego 29 22 33 23 11 13 20 2Wabaunsee 42 41 36 33 16 16 17 13Wallace 11 12 13 12 6 4 1 2Washington 51 29 41 52 13 16 10 10Wichita 18 15 16 28 7 7 7 2Wilson 81 85 92 59 48 61 67 48Woodson 34 32 20 32 14 13 11 12Wyandotte 1,271 1,297 1,310 1,351 526 405 405 362 Total 20,403 20,905 20,426 20,457 10,363 9,926 10,105 9,885

Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Envrionmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information.

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Births Deaths

County 1998 1999 2000 2001 1998 1999 2000 2001

Allen 153 187 198 172 183 195 169 192Anderson 115 104 111 103 103 91 104 99Atchison 227 193 209 212 203 190 183 172Barber 51 54 40 39 93 74 73 66Barton 382 382 343 328 311 350 351 315Bourbon 188 190 206 189 222 196 221 186Brown 137 125 147 136 151 134 135 129Butler 790 758 775 751 482 512 580 492Chase 54 42 29 46 46 53 37 40Chautauqua 41 33 39 29 68 56 65 76Cherokee 276 290 279 273 274 259 281 261Cheyenne 32 22 38 24 42 33 43 42Clark 22 30 30 25 42 37 27 22Clay 104 92 97 87 118 117 107 99Cloud 108 105 102 102 161 150 175 154Coffey 88 99 109 103 106 84 94 129Comanche 26 16 26 23 18 40 31 25Cowley 418 508 457 513 405 475 439 437Crawford 554 531 580 497 479 456 483 444Decatur 31 23 36 28 58 49 47 59Dickinson 209 225 232 226 270 274 226 224Doniphan 116 95 96 79 87 82 108 90Douglas 1,167 1,201 1,182 1,203 514 498 538 549Edwards 50 37 53 38 57 56 45 40Elk 29 22 32 31 57 65 72 56Ellis 311 357 334 359 240 241 229 249Ellsworth 60 67 43 51 91 70 103 93Finney 914 887 921 822 212 193 225 207Ford 656 669 655 649 244 274 262 295Franklin 356 371 353 377 271 231 245 237Geary 635 590 565 598 232 229 197 204Gove 37 31 37 35 45 48 32 41Graham 26 27 23 14 41 38 43 38Grant 165 160 138 156 59 51 64 43Gray 110 85 98 93 54 34 56 49Greeley 23 17 19 20 24 13 19 15Greenwood 83 78 94 74 146 136 113 136Hamilton 38 47 45 45 30 32 31 32Harper 69 70 69 58 81 108 107 96Harvey 409 458 447 418 344 353 367 323Haskell 75 82 81 65 22 38 30 36Hodgeman 16 27 15 18 25 25 14 26Jackson 157 150 164 155 141 144 130 141Jefferson 218 229 192 219 126 166 160 150Jewell 31 34 19 18 52 66 67 56Johnson 6,415 6,626 6,989 7,027 2,455 2,689 2,661 2,855Kearny 63 93 70 87 29 48 38 28Kingman 89 97 101 83 86 122 99 114Kiowa 40 39 34 40 38 45 42 47Labette 276 284 256 285 298 276 324 303Lane 28 20 16 17 25 35 20 18Leavenworth 842 868 891 940 508 518 443 562Lincoln 25 36 48 36 58 48 54 73Linn 100 111 126 122 122 130 114 129Logan 31 45 38 26 36 37 50 44Lyon 463 531 540 546 294 280 323 280

Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence 1998-2001

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Births Deaths

County 1998 1999 2000 2001 1998 1999 2000 2001

Live Births and Deaths by County of Residence 1998-2001

McPherson 372 334 346 360 344 336 344 336Marion 151 147 141 139 173 188 210 136Marshall 119 111 106 123 164 155 139 146Meade 64 66 77 74 53 53 53 38Miami 366 384 377 392 247 228 265 253Mitchell 64 62 61 67 111 100 110 82Montgomery 460 462 482 456 473 472 486 472Morris 69 59 69 62 82 75 83 77Morton 45 57 62 60 34 22 33 27Nemaha 169 154 136 134 154 138 158 169Neosho 197 171 216 203 204 205 207 192Ness 39 29 31 32 44 39 61 42Norton 50 43 72 45 89 83 81 65Osage 192 191 192 155 166 181 171 191Osborne 36 43 35 34 71 79 74 70Ottawa 61 71 80 78 66 95 68 88Pawnee 75 83 77 58 82 85 102 89Phillips 56 59 88 52 79 83 84 85Pottawatomie 266 255 264 261 165 176 173 169Pratt 109 105 118 105 122 115 128 129Rawlins 29 19 26 22 39 42 48 41Reno 838 820 886 866 685 697 699 703Republic 68 44 47 44 102 107 109 110Rice 129 116 127 141 130 132 136 131Riley 904 959 901 935 261 323 296 331Rooks 60 64 53 68 70 83 70 80Rush 30 37 46 27 51 60 54 61Russell 89 62 80 60 89 114 106 98Saline 813 705 752 765 500 480 493 506Scott 55 77 61 60 62 55 58 47Sedgwick 7,468 7,548 7,838 7,420 3,640 3,477 3,626 3,684Seward 486 521 534 511 131 124 160 151Shawnee 2,389 2,362 2,463 2,436 1,617 1,721 1,757 1,785Sheridan 21 27 23 31 26 41 27 46Sherman 100 99 82 74 72 77 73 67Smith 38 24 34 26 70 81 76 79Stafford 71 64 46 48 82 70 74 70Stanton 38 39 44 45 23 18 26 15Stevens 80 89 98 94 37 38 52 63Sumner 341 325 324 332 297 292 308 247Thomas 105 95 106 94 75 81 78 74Trego 29 31 32 33 49 60 49 45Wabaunsee 68 88 79 78 80 80 75 77Wallace 24 19 22 24 17 20 19 21Washington 68 73 62 65 93 98 99 109Wichita 39 43 27 26 23 22 26 21Wilson 132 130 124 91 148 152 169 138Woodson 42 35 31 32 61 59 55 65Wyandotte 2,729 2,797 2,809 2,784 1,496 1,624 1,532 1,551 Total 38,372 38,748 39,654 38,832 23,928 24,380 24,676 24,590Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information.

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Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient by County of Residence, 2000

Age Group of Patient

County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total

Allen 0 3 10 4 2 1 1 0 21Anderson 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 8Atchison 0 4 5 3 2 2 0 0 16Barber 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Barton 0 12 17 10 6 5 2 0 52Bourbon 1 2 4 7 2 3 0 0 19Brown 0 2 6 5 4 0 0 0 17Butler 1 35 29 26 13 3 4 0 111Chase 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2Chautauqua 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 4Cherokee 0 2 5 3 5 1 0 0 16Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clark 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3Clay 0 5 3 1 2 1 0 0 12Cloud 0 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 9Coffey 0 6 2 1 2 2 0 0 13Comanche 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Cowley 1 9 22 15 6 3 1 0 57Crawford 1 16 41 16 13 4 1 0 92Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dickinson 0 7 9 7 2 2 0 0 27Doniphan 0 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 9Douglas 2 68 171 63 33 28 11 2 378Edwards 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Elk 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Ellis 0 9 22 7 2 2 1 0 43Ellsworth 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Finney 0 25 28 24 10 11 2 0 100Ford 0 15 28 21 5 7 1 1 78Franklin 1 5 17 9 10 2 2 0 46Geary 4 35 52 28 13 6 1 0 139Gove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Graham 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Grant 0 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 9Gray 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 4Greeley 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2Greenwood 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 8Hamilton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Harper 0 4 4 5 1 0 0 0 14Harvey 0 8 21 5 9 6 2 0 51Haskell 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 6Hodgeman 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Jackson 0 3 3 6 0 2 2 0 16Jefferson 0 7 6 3 4 2 1 0 23Jewell 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Johnson 2 208 369 282 164 106 52 4 1,187Kearny 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3Kingman 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Kiowa 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Labette 0 8 12 7 5 1 2 0 35Lane 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2Leavenworth 0 30 33 26 13 19 3 0 124Lincoln 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3Linn 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 7

45 & Over

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Reported Abortions by Age Group of Patient by County of Residence, 2000

Age Group of Patient

County 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total 45 & Over

Logan 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2Lyon 1 21 38 13 10 4 1 0 88McPherson 1 14 10 5 1 4 1 0 36Marion 0 5 5 2 3 0 2 0 17Marshall 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4Meade 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Miami 0 12 12 4 5 5 3 0 41Mitchell 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Montgomery 1 14 23 10 8 6 2 0 64Morris 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Morton 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 5Nemaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Neosho 0 2 4 2 1 1 1 0 11Ness 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Norton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Osage 0 10 6 2 3 1 0 0 22Osborne 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Ottawa 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4Pawnee 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4Phillips 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5Pottawatomie 0 5 7 2 1 3 1 0 19Pratt 0 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 10Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Reno 1 31 41 24 10 3 1 0 111Republic 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 4Rice 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 7Riley 0 34 86 29 11 9 0 1 170Rooks 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Rush 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Russell 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 5Saline 0 24 43 22 9 8 1 0 107Scott 0 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 10Sedgwick 9 246 509 309 194 101 39 2 1,409Seward 0 15 12 6 8 3 1 0 45Shawnee 7 89 142 93 66 42 15 0 454Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sherman 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Stafford 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Stanton 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4Stevens 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 6Sumner 0 6 10 11 3 5 0 0 35Thomas 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3Trego 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 4Wabaunsee 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 9Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Wichita 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Wilson 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 7Woodson 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 4Wyandotte 4 142 288 216 106 40 11 0 807Not Stated 0 3 3 6 6 1 1 0 20 Kansas 38 1,257 2,228 1,374 800 470 179 10 6,356

Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information, and Office of Vital Statistics.

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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000

Reporting HospitalsTotal Total

Number of Number Number Number Admissions Number ofCounty Hospitals of Beds Reporting of Beds Admissions Per Bed Personnel

Allen 1 41 1 41 1,653 40.3 142 Anderson* 1 62 1 62 580 9.4 123 Atchison* 1 67 1 67 1,731 25.8 325 Barber 2 66 2 66 843 12.8 124 Barton** 3 248 3 248 4,364 17.6 676 Bourbon* 1 91 1 91 3,207 35.2 495 Brown 2 62 2 62 1,281 20.7 215 Butler** 2 222 2 222 2,416 10.9 413 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chautauqua 2 65 2 65 332 5.1 78 Cherokee 1 19 1 19 155 8.2 35 Cheyenne 1 16 1 16 262 16.4 56 Clark* 2 62 2 62 652 10.5 117 Clay 1 32 1 32 834 26.1 132 Cloud* 1 49 1 49 1,142 23.3 154 Coffey* 1 66 1 66 817 12.4 126 Comanche 1 14 1 14 150 10.7 41 Cowley** 2 113 2 113 2,770 24.5 391 Crawford 2 168 2 168 5,972 35.5 725 Decatur* 1 74 1 74 512 6.9 96 Dickinson* 2 96 2 96 1,610 16.8 239 Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Douglas* 1 126 1 126 7,012 55.7 708 Edwards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis* 1 148 1 148 6,084 41.1 887 Ellsworth 1 20 1 20 655 32.8 65 Finney 1 99 1 99 4,861 49.1 542 Ford* 1 99 1 99 3,598 36.3 247 Franklin 1 46 1 46 1,412 30.7 220 Geary 2 113 1 69 1,892 27.4 310 Gove* 1 80 1 80 889 11.1 141 Graham 1 25 1 25 863 34.5 86 Grant 1 47 1 47 760 16.2 105 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greeley* 1 50 1 50 401 8.0 98 Greenwood 1 34 1 34 1,017 29.9 106 Hamilton* 1 73 1 73 230 3.2 82 Harper 2 68 2 68 767 11.3 153 Harvey** 3 232 3 232 4,981 21.5 913 Haskell* 1 48 1 48 227 4.7 99 Hodgeman* 1 52 1 52 360 6.9 85 Jackson 1 15 1 15 436 29.1 73 Jefferson* 1 75 1 75 71 0.9 75 Jewell* 1 53 1 53 169 3.2 103 Johnson* 7 1,141 6 1,057 45,575 43.1 4,716 Kearny* 1 77 1 77 495 6.4 139 Kingman 1 34 1 34 736 21.6 136 Kiowa* 1 46 1 46 512 11.1 64 Labette* 2 267 2 267 3,061 11.5 935 Lane* 1 31 1 31 296 9.5 47 Leavenworth* 2 110 1 36 1,753 48.7 244 Lincoln* 1 34 1 34 552 16.2 73 Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000

Reporting HospitalsTotal Total

Number of Number Number Number Admissions Number ofCounty Hospitals of Beds Reporting of Beds Admissions Per Bed Personnel

Logan* 1 48 1 48 350 7.3 62 Lyon* 1 110 1 110 4,150 37.7 430 McPherson 3 74 3 74 2,491 33.7 298 Marion** 2 132 2 132 1,102 8.3 209 Marshall* 1 87 1 87 1,085 12.5 213 Meade 1 20 1 20 419 21.0 72 Miami 2 309 1 20 986 49.3 121 Mitchell* 1 89 1 89 1,638 18.4 192 Montgomery** 2 173 2 173 5,474 31.6 631 Morris 1 28 1 28 801 28.6 88 Morton* 1 100 1 100 1,296 13.0 177 Nemaha 2 51 2 51 1,107 21.7 163 Neosho 1 60 1 60 2,619 43.7 226 Ness** 2 112 2 112 395 3.5 176 Norton 1 24 1 24 663 27.6 83 Osage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Osborne 1 29 1 29 433 14.9 59 Ottawa* 1 52 1 52 556 10.7 83 Pawnee 1 299 1 299 1,394 4.7 784 Phillips* 1 62 1 62 680 11.0 108 Pottawatomie* 2 294 2 294 3,388 11.5 290 Pratt* 1 139 1 139 2,120 15.3 327 Rawlins 1 24 1 24 312 13.0 50 Reno* 1 158 1 158 8,849 56.0 841 Republic* 1 86 1 86 1,157 13.5 138 Rice 1 44 1 44 573 13.0 90 Riley 1 119 1 119 5,170 43.4 504 Rooks 1 25 1 25 456 18.2 52 Rush* 1 54 1 54 243 4.5 59 Russell* 1 57 1 57 833 14.6 145 Saline* 2 298 1 272 9,928 36.5 1,130 Scott 1 27 1 27 970 35.9 138 Sedgwick*** 6 1,695 5 1,630 70,096 43.0 7,862 Seward* 1 89 1 89 3,692 41.5 399 Shawnee* 6 1,594 6 1,594 27,938 17.5 6,065 Sheridan* 1 66 1 66 272 4.1 119 Sherman 1 49 1 49 1,078 22.0 137 Smith* 1 54 1 54 514 9.5 85 Stafford 1 20 1 20 285 14.3 41 Stanton* 1 42 1 42 206 4.9 56 Stevens 1 17 1 17 489 28.8 103 Sumner* 2 105 2 105 1,657 15.8 199 Thomas* 1 105 1 105 1,373 13.1 189 Trego* 1 73 1 73 835 11.4 105 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington* 2 75 2 75 685 9.1 93 Wichita* 1 39 1 39 201 5.2 65 Wilson* 2 89 2 89 1,445 16.2 168 Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wyandotte* 3 757 3 757 28,776 38.0 3,471 Kansas 141 12,929 135 12,347 322,128 26.1 43,037

Source: American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association Guide to the Health Care Field 2001/2002 Edition. * Number of asterisks indicates the number of hospitals in the county that include beds in a nursing home-type unit.

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1999 2000 2001

Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of PersonsCounty of M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. perPractice Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician

Allen 17 4 687 16 5 685 15 4 747 Anderson 13 2 541 12 1 624 9 1 819 Atchison 30 1 544 34 1 479 36 3 428 Barber 1 4 1,048 2 3 1,061 2 3 1,033 Barton 33 4 775 32 3 806 32 3 795 Bourbon 23 5 535 22 5 570 20 6 591 Brown 13 1 781 14 1 715 12 0 886 Butler 30 3 1,902 36 4 1,487 37 4 1,468 Chase 1 0 2,855 1 0 3,030 1 0 3,033 Chautauqua 5 1 712 5 1 727 2 1 1,423 Cherokee 6 2 2,800 6 2 2,826 6 2 2,792 Cheyenne 3 0 1,075 3 0 1,055 4 0 779 Clark 2 0 1,171 2 0 1,195 3 0 790 Clay 7 0 1,282 7 0 1,260 7 0 1,253 Cloud 12 0 834 9 0 1,141 9 0 1,109 Coffey 4 2 1,457 5 2 1,266 6 3 979 Comanche 2 0 977 1 0 1,967 1 0 1,961 Cowley 31 4 1,056 30 4 1,067 36 4 898 Crawford 50 11 596 51 15 579 60 17 493 Decatur 10 0 337 6 0 579 11 0 312 Dickinson 8 3 1,786 11 3 1,382 10 3 1,473 Doniphan 3 1 1,989 3 1 2,062 2 1 2,768 Douglas 114 8 806 123 8 763 129 8 730 Edwards 2 1 1,092 1 1 1,725 1 1 1,663 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis 66 10 347 66 9 367 69 11 341 Ellsworth 3 0 2,073 3 0 2,175 2 1 2,163 Finney 40 10 748 35 10 901 38 8 871 Ford 40 2 704 38 3 792 41 2 751 Franklin 18 2 1,257 20 3 1,078 20 3 1,084 Geary 21 6 923 23 5 998 26 3 924 Gove 3 0 1,009 3 0 1,023 3 0 1,003 Graham 3 0 1,039 3 0 982 3 0 948 Grant 4 1 1,577 4 1 1,582 6 1 1,113 Gray 1 0 5,579 2 0 2,952 3 0 1,982

Practicing Physicians in Kansas by County 1999-2001

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1999 2000 2001

Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of PersonsCounty of M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. perPractice Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician

Practicing Physicians in Kansas by County 1999-2001

Greeley 1 1 824 1 2 511 1 1 752 Greenwood 2 3 1,592 1 3 1,918 2 3 1,554 Hamilton 4 0 594 3 0 890 1 0 2,671 Harper 5 1 1,261 5 1 1,089 5 1 1,056 Harvey 76 4 428 65 3 483 64 3 493 Haskell 1 0 4,042 2 0 2,154 2 0 2,143 Hodgeman 0 0 0 1 0 2,085 1 0 2,154 Jackson 5 1 2,030 5 1 2,110 5 2 1,820 Jefferson 3 4 2,592 4 2 3,071 1 2 6,203 Jewell 1 0 3,787 3 0 1,264 2 0 1,796 Johnson 1,299 90 317 1,257 96 333 1,361 98 319 Kearny 3 1 1,034 3 2 906 3 2 912 Kingman 3 3 1,442 2 3 1,735 3 3 1,419 Kiowa 3 1 838 1 0 3,278 1 0 3,132 Labette 27 12 588 32 12 519 31 13 511 Lane 1 0 2,174 1 0 2,155 1 0 2,091 Leavenworth 55 10 1,104 52 12 1,073 59 10 1,018 Lincoln 1 1 1,669 1 1 1,789 1 1 1,774 Linn 3 0 3,099 3 0 3,190 2 0 4,843 Logan 1 0 2,938 1 1 1,523 0 2 1,479 Lyon 42 6 704 38 6 817 45 7 684 McPherson 25 1 1,108 25 1 1,137 25 1 1,139 Marion 5 1 2,257 5 0 2,672 5 0 2,685 Marshall 24 1 436 24 1 439 25 1 414 Meade 1 0 4,407 3 0 1,544 2 0 2,324 Miami 25 2 1,003 20 7 1,050 22 6 1,028 Mitchell 7 1 870 7 1 867 7 3 678 Montgomery 43 9 707 46 8 671 49 9 612 Morris 4 0 1,543 4 0 1,526 4 0 1,528 Morton 7 0 498 6 0 583 8 0 423 Nemaha 2 3 2,036 2 3 2,143 2 3 2,103 Neosho 16 7 724 14 7 809 18 7 670 Ness 1 2 1,188 1 2 1,151 1 2 1,113 Norton 10 0 564 10 1 541 9 2 531 Osage 4 3 2,457 3 3 2,785 3 3 2,817 Osborne 1 1 2,295 1 1 2,226 1 1 2,173 Ottawa 2 0 2,945 3 0 2,054 3 0 2,063 Pawnee 17 1 400 14 1 482 15 1 436 Phillips 8 4 497 6 3 667 6 2 734

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1999 2000 2001

Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of Persons Number of Number of PersonsCounty of M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. per M.D. D.O. perPractice Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician Physicians Physicians Physician

Practicing Physicians in Kansas by County 1999-2001

Pottawatomie 15 0 1,263 13 0 1,401 15 0 1,222 Pratt 14 0 680 15 0 643 15 0 636 Rawlins 3 0 1,005 1 0 2,966 5 0 584 Reno 96 6 625 103 5 600 111 6 549 Republic 5 0 1,195 6 0 973 6 0 941 Rice 3 3 1,706 3 2 2,152 2 2 2,647 Riley 76 9 750 78 7 739 83 4 694 Rooks 1 1 2,813 1 1 2,843 1 1 2,807 Rush 2 0 1,683 2 0 1,776 2 0 1,744 Russell 8 0 932 7 0 1,053 6 0 1,194 Saline 100 6 485 101 6 501 107 8 466 Scott 4 0 1,235 4 0 1,280 4 0 1,251 Sedgwick 859 85 478 786 85 520 858 90 481 Seward 34 4 529 27 4 726 32 6 590 Shawnee 382 22 423 369 25 431 391 19 415 Sheridan 4 0 669 3 0 938 3 0 909 Sherman 40 1 159 32 1 205 35 1 181 Smith 11 1 381 10 1 412 13 0 341 Stafford 1 1 2,498 1 1 2,395 1 1 2,378 Stanton 3 0 742 2 0 1,203 2 0 1,204 Stevens 3 0 1,800 4 1 1,093 3 1 1,345 Sumner 6 4 2,717 8 4 2,162 10 5 1,717 Thomas 24 1 319 19 1 409 21 0 385 Trego 6 0 544 3 0 1,106 2 0 1,598 Wabaunsee 1 0 6,578 2 0 3,443 1 0 6,843 Wallace 0 0 0 2 0 875 2 0 853 Washington 3 0 2,158 4 0 1,621 4 0 1,580 Wichita 0 1 2,578 0 1 2,531 0 1 2,538 Wilson 7 0 1,477 9 1 1,033 9 0 1,137 Woodson 2 1 1,304 2 1 1,263 1 1 1,879 Wyandotte 572 23 254 506 26 297 555 20 274

Kansas 4,607 430 527 4,427 448 551 4,758 448 518

Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics, Office of Health Care Information.

Note: Practicing physicians include all Kansas licensed active physicians (M.D.s and Osteopathic Doctors) with primary place of work in Kansas. Persons per physician is based on total number of M.D. and D.O. physicians in each county. Data do not include federal physicians.

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Physicians�Per�1,000�People,�2001*

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RileyRooks

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Sedgwick

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*�Only�the�primary�city�or�the�U.S.�Penitentiary�in�each�of�these�counties�has�a�HPSA�designation.Source:�Kansas�Department�of�Health�&�Environment,�Office�of�Local�and�Rural�Health,�2002.

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Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice 1999-2001

County of Number of Persons per Number of Persons per Number of Persons perPractice Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist

Allen 6 2,406 6 2,398 6 2,366 Anderson 2 4,060 3 2,703 3 2,730 Atchison 5 3,371 8 2,097 8 2,086 Barber 1 5,240 0 0 0 0 Barton 11 2,605 11 2,564 12 2,318 Bourbon 5 2,996 5 3,076 5 3,074 Brown 2 5,465 2 5,362 2 5,315 Butler 14 4,484 17 3,499 17 3,541 Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chautauqua 1 4,273 0 0 0 0 Cherokee 5 4,480 5 4,521 5 4,467 Cheyenne 2 1,613 2 1,583 2 1,557 Clark 1 2,342 1 2,390 1 2,371 Clay 2 4,486 3 2,941 3 2,924 Cloud 3 3,336 3 3,423 3 3,328 Coffey 3 2,914 3 2,955 3 2,938 Comanche 0 0 1 1,967 1 1,961 Cowley 13 2,842 14 2,592 14 2,566 Crawford 19 1,913 17 2,250 16 2,370 Decatur 1 3,370 1 3,472 1 3,432 Dickinson 9 2,183 8 2,418 7 2,736 Doniphan 1 7,954 1 8,249 1 8,303 Douglas 47 2,092 50 1,999 53 1,887 Edwards 1 3,275 1 3,449 1 3,325 Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis 17 1,549 18 1,528 18 1,514 Ellsworth 3 2,073 3 2,175 3 2,163 Finney 14 2,672 15 2,702 16 2,505 Ford 13 2,276 13 2,497 13 2,486 Franklin 5 5,027 6 4,131 7 3,563 Geary 13 1,916 13 2,150 16 1,675 Gove 0 0 1 3,068 1 3,008 Graham 1 3,118 1 2,946 1 2,845 Grant 3 2,628 3 2,636 3 2,597 Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greeley 0 0 1 1,534 1 1,503 Greenwood 2 3,981 2 3,837 2 3,886 Hamilton 2 1,187 2 1,335 2 1,336 Harper 3 2,102 3 2,179 3 2,112 Harvey 10 3,426 10 3,287 10 3,303 Haskell 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson 4 3,044 4 3,164 4 3,186 Jefferson 3 6,049 3 6,142 3 6,203 Jewell 1 3,787 1 3,791 1 3,591 Johnson 333 1,322 368 1,226 374 1,243 Kearny 2 2,069 2 2,266 2 2,281 Kingman 3 2,884 2 4,337 2 4,256 Kiowa 1 3,351 1 3,278 1 3,132 Labette 6 3,824 6 3,806 6 3,747 Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 33 2,175 35 1,963 34 2,067 Lincoln 1 3,338 1 3,578 1 3,547 Linn 2 4,648 2 4,785 3 3,228

1999 2000 2001

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Active Dentists in Kansas by County of Practice 1999-2001

County of Number of Persons per Number of Persons per Number of Persons perPractice Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist Dentists Dentist

1999 2000 2001

Logan 2 1,469 2 1,523 2 1,479 Lyon 14 2,414 14 2,567 14 2,540 McPherson 11 2,620 11 2,687 11 2,693 Marion 6 2,257 5 2,672 5 2,685 Marshall 4 2,727 4 2,741 4 2,693 Meade 1 4,407 1 4,631 1 4,647 Miami 8 3,385 6 4,725 6 4,797 Mitchell 1 6,957 1 6,932 1 6,778 Montgomery 14 2,627 17 2,132 18 1,973 Morris 2 3,087 2 3,052 2 3,056 Morton 2 1,745 2 1,748 1 3,385 Nemaha 6 1,697 7 1,531 6 1,753 Neosho 7 2,377 6 2,833 6 2,793 Ness 1 3,564 0 0 0 0 Norton 3 1,878 5 1,191 5 1,168 Osage 4 4,300 4 4,178 4 4,226 Osborne 2 2,295 2 2,226 2 2,173 Ottawa 2 2,945 2 3,082 2 3,095 Pawnee 3 2,402 3 2,411 3 2,326 Phillips 2 2,979 2 3,001 2 2,937 Pottawatomie 6 3,157 5 3,642 5 3,667 Pratt 6 1,586 6 1,608 5 1,909 Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reno 34 1,874 35 1,851 35 1,835 Republic 1 5,975 1 5,835 1 5,646 Rice 5 2,047 5 2,152 5 2,118 Riley 29 2,197 31 2,027 26 2,322 Rooks 2 2,813 2 2,843 2 2,807 Rush 1 3,365 1 3,551 1 3,488 Russell 3 2,486 3 2,457 3 2,389 Saline 24 2,141 24 2,233 25 2,146 Scott 2 2,471 3 1,707 2 2,501 Sedgwick 208 2,172 221 2,049 217 2,099 Seward 7 2,874 8 2,814 9 2,493 Shawnee 98 1,743 101 1,682 98 1,736 Sheridan 1 2,674 1 2,813 1 2,726 Sherman 5 1,305 5 1,352 4 1,632 Smith 2 2,288 2 2,268 2 2,218 Stafford 1 4,996 1 4,789 1 4,755 Stanton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens 2 2,700 2 2,732 1 5,379 Sumner 10 2,717 10 2,595 12 2,146 Thomas 4 1,991 7 1,169 6 1,347 Trego 0 0 1 3,319 1 3,195 Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 2 3,237 0 0 1 6,321 Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson 3 3,446 2 5,166 2 5,118 Woodson 1 3,911 1 3,788 1 3,758 Wyandotte 58 2,610 57 2,770 59 2,669 Kansas 1,239 2,144 1,309 2,054 1,311 2,055 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of Health Care Information, Center for Health and Environment Statistics.

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Allen0.42

Anderson0.37

Atchison0.48

Barber0

Barton0.43

Bourbon0.33

Brown0.19

Butler0.28

Chase0

Chautauqua0

Cherokee0.22

Cheyenne0.64

Clark0.42

Clay0.34

Cloud0.30

Coffey0.34

Comanche0.51

Cowley0.39

Crawford0.42

Decatur0.29

Dickinson0.37

Doniphan0.12

Douglas0.53

Edwards0.30

Elk0

Ellis0.66

Ellsworth0.46

Finney0.40

Ford0.40

Franklin0.28

Geary0.60

Gove0.33

Graham0.35

Grant0.39

Gray0

Greeley0.67

Greenwood0.26

Hamilton0.75

Harper0.47

Harvey0.30

Haskell0

Hodgeman0

Jackson0.31

Jefferson0.16

Jewell0.28

Johnson0.80

Kearny0.44

Kingman0.23

Kiowa0.32

Labette0.27

Lane0

Leavenworth0.48

Lincoln0.28

Linn0.31

Logan0.68

Lyon0.39

McPherson0.37

Marion0.37

Marshall0.37

Meade0.22

Miami0.21

Mitchell0.15

Montgomery

0.51

Morris0.33

Morton0.30

Nemaha0.57

Neosho0.36

Ness0

Norton0.91

Osage0.24

Osborne0.46

Ottawa0.32

Pawnee0.43

Phillips0.34

Pottawatomie0.27

Pratt0.52

Rawlins0

Reno0.54

Republic0.18

Rice0.47

Riley0.43

Rooks0.36

Rush0.29

Russell0.42

Saline0.47

Scott0.40

Sedgwick0.48

Seward0.40

Shawnee0.58

Sheridan0.37

Sherman0.61

Smith0.45

Stafford0.21

Stanton0

Stevens0.19

Sumner0.47

Thomas0.74

Trego0.31 Wabaunsee

0

Wallace0

Washington0.16

Wichita0

Wilson0.20

Woodson0.27

Wyandotte0.37

Source:�Policy�Research�Institute;�data�from�Kansas�Department�of�Health�and�Environment,�Office�of�Health�Care�Information,�Center�for�Health�and�Environment�Statistics.

Dentists�Per�1,000�People,�2001

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Child Care Facilities by County October 2002

Group Licensed RegisteredChild Care Day Care Head Start Day Care Pre-Schools Day Care School-Age

County Centers Homes Centers Homes Homes Centers Total

Allen 1 9 1 33 2 17 0 63 Anderson 1 2 1 3 0 10 0 17 Atchison 3 5 1 10 0 10 1 30 Barber 0 0 0 10 2 5 0 17 Barton 7 7 0 52 2 30 1 99 Bourbon 3 4 1 9 2 16 0 35 Brown 0 7 2 14 3 8 2 36 Butler 7 8 3 46 7 53 6 130 Chase 0 0 0 7 1 3 0 11 Chautauqua 0 1 0 5 1 4 0 11 Cherokee 4 10 3 40 3 9 0 69 Cheyenne 1 6 1 1 0 1 0 10 Clark 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 8 Clay 1 3 0 24 4 17 1 50 Cloud 1 5 1 22 3 12 1 45 Coffey 2 1 0 11 2 16 0 32 Comanche 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 6 Cowley 2 13 2 59 3 27 0 106 Crawford 8 31 1 25 6 25 0 96 Decatur 0 5 0 7 1 2 0 15 Dickinson 2 9 2 50 7 26 0 96 Doniphan 1 7 1 18 2 2 0 31 Douglas 29 31 2 102 9 126 4 303 Edwards 0 4 0 6 0 1 0 11 Elk 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 Ellis 7 16 1 35 2 62 1 124 Ellsworth 0 1 1 15 1 9 0 27 Finney 8 11 3 83 3 30 1 139 Ford 9 14 0 55 2 21 2 103 Franklin 6 9 2 33 3 23 0 76 Geary 9 10 0 56 1 10 1 87 Gove 1 1 0 4 0 5 0 11 Graham 0 0 0 7 1 1 0 9 Grant 1 1 1 23 0 12 0 38 Gray 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 18 Greeley 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 6 Greenwood 0 4 1 11 0 5 0 21 Hamilton 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 10 Harper 0 8 0 14 1 5 0 28 Harvey 9 4 1 45 6 31 1 97

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Child Care Facilities by County October 2002

Group Licensed RegisteredChild Care Day Care Head Start Day Care Pre-Schools Day Care School-Age

County Centers Homes Centers Homes Homes Centers Total

Haskell 0 1 0 4 2 1 0 8 Hodgeman 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 5 Jackson 1 4 0 27 1 14 1 48 Jefferson 2 6 2 17 2 22 1 52 Jewell 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 7 Johnson 170 71 1 452 17 492 101 1,304 Kearny 1 3 0 9 0 5 0 18 Kingman 0 1 0 14 3 13 0 31 Kiowa 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 10 Labette 1 14 2 57 4 20 0 98 Lane 0 6 0 2 1 1 0 10 Leavenworth 21 17 0 28 5 102 0 173 Lincoln 0 2 0 8 0 5 0 15 Linn 1 3 0 10 1 11 0 26 Logan 0 2 0 5 1 6 0 14 Lyon 6 16 1 51 4 38 1 117 McPherson 4 8 0 45 6 31 2 96 Marion 2 6 1 21 5 19 0 54 Marshall 0 4 1 9 1 19 0 34 Meade 0 1 0 7 2 8 0 18 Miami 7 5 2 42 3 34 0 93 Mitchell 2 6 0 15 0 7 0 30 Montgomery 7 10 2 48 7 26 0 100 Morris 1 2 0 8 0 6 0 17 Morton 0 3 0 5 1 1 0 10 Nemaha 3 9 2 15 4 6 0 39 Neosho 2 6 1 50 4 12 0 75 Ness 0 1 0 7 2 2 0 12 Norton 2 2 1 8 1 6 0 20 Osage 2 4 1 35 4 19 1 66 Osborne 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 9 Ottawa 0 2 1 13 1 9 0 26 Pawnee 1 2 0 14 1 11 1 30 Phillips 1 9 0 12 2 2 0 26 Pottawatomie 3 6 1 38 0 34 1 83

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Child Care Facilities by County October 2002

Group Licensed RegisteredChild Care Day Care Head Start Day Care Pre-Schools Day Care School-Age

County Centers Homes Centers Homes Homes Centers Total

Pratt 1 3 0 20 1 11 1 37 Rawlins 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 7 Reno 19 13 1 125 5 32 4 199 Republic 0 4 1 12 1 5 1 24 Rice 2 0 0 17 2 3 0 24 Riley 10 13 3 52 4 58 5 145 Rooks 1 3 0 20 1 8 0 33 Rush 1 1 0 8 0 9 0 19 Russell 0 0 0 13 3 11 2 29 Saline 13 10 0 140 10 83 14 270 Scott 0 1 0 16 1 1 1 20 Sedgwick 112 23 8 510 29 570 75 1,327 Seward 4 6 0 20 1 14 1 46 Shawnee 65 51 1 350 16 20 35 538 Sheridan 0 1 0 6 0 3 0 10 Sherman 2 6 0 10 2 5 0 25 Smith 0 3 1 8 1 6 0 19 Stafford 1 4 1 6 1 5 0 18 Stanton 0 2 0 6 2 1 0 11 Stevens 0 4 0 9 2 2 0 17 Sumner 6 1 1 44 4 24 0 80 Thomas 0 5 0 23 1 12 0 41 Trego 0 2 0 3 1 5 0 11 Wabaunsee 1 1 1 11 0 9 0 23 Wallace 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 Washington 0 2 1 19 3 10 0 35 Wichita 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 11 Wilson 2 4 1 13 0 9 0 29 Woodson 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 7 Wyandotte 52 65 12 151 3 33 27 343 Kansas 661 722 85 3,674 267 2,592 298 8,299 Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Child Care Licensing and Registration.

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County

Allen 3 164 4 153Anderson 1 59 1 27Atchison 3 170 2 73Barber 2 79 0 0Barton 4 328 3 161Bourbon 2 186 3 183Brown 3 194 3 170Butler 7 593 3 131Chase 1 53 0 0Chautauqua 2 135 0 0Cherokee 4 207 3 95Cheyenne 1 54 0 0Clark 1 38 0 0Clay 4 214 2 121Cloud 6 329 4 196Coffey 1 77 2 111Comanche 2 80 1 38Cowley 9 781 7 681Crawford 6 520 3 117Decatur 1 55 0 0Dickinson 5 336 5 197Doniphan 2 102 1 42Douglas 3 193 3 298Edwards 1 62 1 62Elk 2 87 0 0Ellis 4 306 4 217Ellsworth 2 114 0 0Finney 2 175 2 75Ford 5 355 3 166Franklin 3 216 3 139Geary 2 189 1 27Gove 0 0 0 0Graham 1 46 1 9Grant 1 70 1 24Gray 2 94 0 0Greeley 0 0 0 0Greenwood 2 126 1 46Hamilton 0 0 0 0Harper 2 102 0 0Harvey 7 735 4 478Haskell 0 0 0 0Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 Jackson 2 103 1 23Jefferson 3 186 4 96Jewell 0 0 0 0Johnson 23 2,985 22 1,778Kearny 0 0 0 0Kingman 3 188 1 78Kiowa 1 50 1 32Labette 6 317 4 164Lane 0 0 0 0Leavenworth 5 372 2 76Lincoln 1 69 1 69Linn 1 60 2 66Logan 1 36 0 0Lyon 4 355 3 201McPherson 8 734 4 328

NF/NFMH*Homes

Number Assisted-LivingHomes

Numberof Beds

Adult Care Homes in Kansas by CountyJuly-December 2001

of Beds

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CountyNF/NFMH*

HomesNumber Assisted-Living

HomesNumberof Beds

Adult Care Homes in Kansas by CountyJuly-December 2001

of Beds

Marion 6 410 2 166Marshall 2 184 3 213Meade 2 88 1 50Miami 4 320 3 98Mitchell 1 120 0 0Montgomery 6 427 6 188Morris 1 88 0 0Morton 0 0 0 0Nemaha 5 312 2 80Neosho 4 251 4 150Ness 0 0 0 0Norton 1 86 0 0Osage 3 179 4 109Osborne 2 116 0 0Ottawa 1 73 3 22Pawnee 1 83 1 83Phillips 2 114 1 57Pottawatomie 3 142 2 92Pratt 1 70 1 56Rawlins 1 50 0 0Reno 8 767 6 508Republic 2 114 0 0Rice 3 191 1 65Riley 4 421 4 349Rooks 2 92 0 0Rush 1 60 0 0Russell 3 142 1 35Saline 7 480 4 198Scott 1 80 0 0Sedgwick 24 2,291 22 1,226Seward 2 136 1 56Shawnee 20 1,986 17 1,327Sheridan 0 0 0 0Sherman 1 60 1 40Smith 2 76 0 0Stafford 2 75 1 39Stanton 0 0 0 0Stevens 1 58 0 0Sumner 6 295 2 61Thomas 1 70 0 0Trego 1 40 0 0Wabaunsee 2 124 1 64Wallace 1 28 0 0Washington 2 127 0 0Wichita 0 0 0 0Wilson 3 139 2 59Woodson 1 53 0 0Wyandotte 10 868 1 170

Kansas 323 24,965 213 12,509* NF/NFMH - Nursing Facility/Nursing Facility for Mental Health

for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, and SRS, September 2002.Spource: Prepared by the University of Kansas school of Social Welfare, Office of Policy Analysis,

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County ofResidence Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate

Allen 43 29.29 48 32.63 41 27.98 43 29.34 43 29.70Anderson 32 40.74 24 30.63 38 47.63 22 27.52 26 32.26Atchison 38 22.40 50 29.74 33 19.63 34 20.20 45 26.75Barber 15 26.67 21 37.47 17 30.53 23 42.14 14 25.98Barton 71 24.06 68 23.09 73 24.96 63 21.69 67 23.02Bourbon 33 22.17 44 29.64 44 29.44 39 25.79 39 25.61Brown 25 22.79 37 33.55 25 22.67 28 25.52 35 31.68Butler 115 20.98 102 18.15 99 17.01 119 19.95 102 16.78Chase 9 30.71 12 40.94 8 27.18 13 44.91 13 44.66Chautauqua 13 29.86 13 30.02 15 34.29 11 25.17 22 50.13Cherokee 56 25.68 65 29.56 64 28.65 77 34.27 70 31.00Cheyenne 12 37.61 8 24.81 9 28.33 7 21.64 11 34.31Clark 5 21.03 10 41.10 9 37.66 9 37.75 5 20.67Clay 20 21.69 21 22.77 30 32.33 19 20.40 28 30.52Cloud 28 26.17 42 39.78 30 28.77 40 39.04 24 23.55Coffey 30 34.63 19 21.86 25 28.56 23 26.32 21 23.98Comanche 6 27.66 6 28.05 4 19.07 7 33.59 10 49.55Cowley 103 27.75 99 26.56 101 26.96 80 21.30 94 25.13Crawford 97 26.74 110 30.15 96 26.01 88 23.95 101 27.66Decatur 13 35.27 12 33.32 10 28.22 8 22.70 9 25.58Dickinson 58 29.88 41 20.90 49 24.83 48 24.19 53 26.81Doniphan 26 32.69 20 25.89 17 22.18 15 19.57 18 22.98Douglas 108 12.33 105 11.77 95 10.46 120 12.95 80 8.43Edwards 8 22.32 17 47.87 15 42.43 10 28.99 11 32.39Elk 23 69.72 12 36.37 20 60.51 17 50.70 7 20.78Ellis 40 15.33 44 16.77 67 25.39 57 21.67 48 18.03Ellsworth 18 27.66 15 23.27 22 34.44 21 33.05 17 26.90Finney 44 12.74 38 10.92 32 9.11 43 12.13 44 12.24Ford 39 14.01 55 19.22 47 16.21 60 20.55 58 19.92Franklin 49 21.18 53 22.61 46 19.35 46 18.96 49 19.97Geary 41 13.27 38 12.28 51 17.22 43 16.46 38 15.13Gove 6 19.14 7 22.19 8 25.67 3 9.75 13 42.17Graham 13 38.79 10 30.14 7 21.29 15 45.62 14 43.33Grant 12 15.99 11 14.44 11 14.22 11 14.29 19 24.18Gray 14 26.21 17 31.63 8 14.75 8 14.53 12 21.83Greeley 3 17.53 5 28.95 6 33.99 4 23.16 4 23.16Greenwood 25 31.36 31 38.84 32 40.08 27 33.35 38 47.31Hamilton 6 26.11 6 26.48 8 34.78 8 35.27 7 30.57Harper 24 35.76 32 48.24 18 27.35 26 40.04 27 41.58Harvey 56 17.24 51 15.52 65 19.55 75 22.27 72 21.21Haskell 3 7.61 2 5.06 3 7.63 3 7.64 6 14.93Hodgeman 7 32.56 8 36.07 8 35.70 6 26.87 3 13.48Jackson 31 26.78 26 22.28 32 27.21 29 24.21 28 23.30Jefferson 48 29.16 35 20.83 45 26.14 28 16.00 47 26.20Jewell 19 47.74 13 33.07 13 32.67 15 37.61 6 15.24Johnson 560 14.59 577 14.66 587 14.62 613 14.97 585 13.96Kearny 6 14.83 6 14.46 9 21.62 6 14.32 12 28.69Kingman 22 26.24 17 20.15 19 22.42 17 20.01 18 21.05Kiowa 9 24.86 13 36.03 7 19.51 8 22.54 5 14.46Labette 55 23.51 71 30.44 53 22.79 75 32.35 58 25.07Lane 8 34.71 5 21.59 8 35.13 2 9.01 1 4.57Leavenworth 119 17.58 138 20.12 130 18.77 124 17.75 132 18.71Lincoln 11 31.80 8 23.22 9 26.16 9 26.66 8 23.78Linn 29 34.25 26 30.40 25 28.62 23 25.75 21 23.18Logan 7 22.59 7 22.46 7 22.19 10 32.53 11 36.32Lyon 59 16.96 68 19.67 63 18.23 78 22.73 68 20.01

Number Number Number

Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Population* by County

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

1993-1997

Number Number

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County ofResidence Rate Rate Rate Rate RateNumber Number Number

Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Population* by County

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

1993-1997

Number Number

McPherson 54 19.41 52 18.42 59 20.74 68 23.86 74 25.95Marion 26 19.63 41 30.62 40 29.30 32 23.27 40 29.17Marshall 41 36.24 25 22.25 43 38.10 28 24.90 37 33.26Meade 10 23.30 11 25.52 9 20.55 12 27.25 9 20.50Miami 45 18.65 63 25.44 48 19.00 54 20.90 53 20.21Mitchell 20 28.10 23 32.49 16 22.53 26 36.74 11 15.72Montgomery 106 28.00 106 28.11 111 29.54 115 30.83 112 30.13Morris 21 33.57 17 26.90 11 17.40 20 31.79 21 33.71Morton 7 20.62 11 31.85 5 14.88 7 20.62 4 11.70Nemaha 30 28.83 39 37.37 32 30.78 31 29.86 24 23.49Neosho 41 24.14 50 29.41 47 27.75 40 23.82 41 24.35Ness 10 25.97 13 33.70 18 47.96 10 27.41 12 33.40Norton 30 52.09 19 33.05 20 34.58 12 20.74 15 25.86Osage 37 23.25 40 24.54 33 19.84 44 26.22 34 19.97Osborne 19 40.05 15 31.41 25 52.39 18 37.87 6 12.77Ottawa 17 30.60 19 33.84 17 29.47 12 20.66 9 15.42Pawnee 22 28.45 15 19.74 21 27.72 19 25.70 25 34.28Phillips 24 37.93 23 36.27 14 22.36 16 25.98 18 29.57Pottawatomie 28 16.36 44 25.31 39 22.24 34 18.95 42 22.98Pratt 28 29.37 23 24.01 16 16.45 24 24.82 26 26.92Rawlins 7 21.12 9 27.49 8 24.82 10 30.93 10 31.23Reno 133 21.30 155 24.87 157 25.03 132 20.97 127 20.16Republic 18 28.91 24 38.52 17 27.40 18 28.99 14 22.78Rice 29 27.82 26 25.21 31 29.79 27 26.02 24 22.94Riley 66 9.75 57 8.28 47 6.80 55 8.33 59 9.13Rooks 13 21.93 21 35.26 17 29.08 23 39.40 23 40.23Rush 15 40.96 13 36.38 11 30.93 10 28.47 14 40.78Russell 20 26.04 30 39.18 26 33.79 29 37.76 21 27.43Saline 105 20.56 103 20.06 119 22.98 110 21.23 99 19.17Scott 9 17.33 13 25.18 11 21.71 14 27.67 12 24.01Sedgwick 761 17.93 771 18.07 790 18.43 796 18.39 783 17.83Seward 27 14.12 40 20.70 28 14.31 29 14.64 35 17.50Shawnee 359 21.61 368 21.95 358 21.27 367 21.72 364 21.49Sheridan 8 27.91 10 35.74 2 7.21 9 32.69 9 32.87Sherman 20 29.33 17 24.81 10 14.83 11 16.45 15 22.79Smith 25 51.44 12 24.94 17 35.42 22 46.21 16 34.59Stafford 19 36.55 13 24.80 14 26.96 16 31.09 11 21.66Stanton 6 26.75 1 4.35 3 13.05 5 21.81 3 13.03Stevens 5 9.56 5 9.59 6 11.43 12 22.54 12 22.40Sumner 59 22.38 70 26.46 66 24.88 60 22.41 69 25.63Thomas 22 26.76 19 22.80 10 12.00 20 24.05 17 20.83Trego 9 25.59 16 45.91 8 23.08 11 32.12 13 38.98Wabaunsee 17 26.04 18 27.29 16 24.16 12 18.05 11 16.47Wallace 5 27.38 2 11.03 9 49.94 1 5.55 3 16.59Washington 20 29.43 25 36.85 18 26.51 22 32.88 22 33.21Wichita 5 18.12 2 7.11 5 17.98 4 14.72 4 14.75Wilson 29 28.40 31 30.23 33 31.97 25 24.20 34 33.03Woodson 14 34.54 10 24.79 14 34.61 12 30.05 11 27.61Wyandotte 343 21.83 362 23.31 398 25.81 388 25.31 332 21.73

Source: Health Care Information, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, August 8, 2000. Web site: www.kdhe.state.ks.us/hci/can9397.html.

*Population data used to compute rates came from U.S. Bureau of the Census, March 9, 2000.

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Source:�Policy�Research�Institute;�Kansas�Department�of�Health�and�Environment,�Office�of�Health�Care�Information.

Cancer�Death�Rates�Per�10,000�People,�1997

Allen29.70

Anderson32.26

Atchison26.75

Barber25.98

Barton23.02

Bourbon25.61

Brown31.68

Butler16.78

Chase44.66

Chautauqua50.13

Cherokee31.00

Cheyenne34.31

Clark20.67

Clay30.52

Cloud23.55

Coffey23.98

Comanche49.55

Cowley25.13

Crawford27.66

Decatur25.58

Dickinson26.81

Doniphan22.98

Douglas8.43

Edwards32.39

Elk20.78

Ellis18.03

Ellsworth26.90

Finney12.24

Ford19.92

Franklin19.97

Geary15.13

Gove42.17

Graham43.33

Grant24.18

Gray21.83

Greeley23.16

Greenwood47.31

Hamilton30.57

Harper41.58

Harvey21.21

Haskell14.93

Hodgeman13.48

Jackson23.30

Jefferson26.20

Jewell15.24

Johnson13.96

Kearny28.69

Kingman21.05

Kiowa14.46

Labette25.07

Lane4.57

Leavenworth18.71

Lincoln23.78

Linn23.18

Logan36.32

Lyon20.01

McPherson25.95

Marion29.17

Marshall33.26

Meade20.50

Miami20.21

Mitchell15.72

Montgomery

30.13

Morris33.71

Morton11.70

Nemaha23.49

Neosho24.35

Ness33.40

Norton25.86

Osage19.97

Osborne12.77

Ottawa15.42

Pawnee34.28

Phillips29.57

Pottawatomie22.98

Pratt26.92

Rawlins31.23

Reno20.16

Republic22.78

Rice22.94

Riley9.13

Rooks40.23

Rush40.78

Russell27.43

Saline19.17

Scott24.01

Sedgwick17.83

Seward17.50

Shawnee21.49

Sheridan32.87

Sherman22.79

Smith34.59

Stafford21.66

Stanton13.03

Stevens22.40

Sumner25.63

Thomas20.83

Trego38.98 Wabaunsee

16.47

Wallace16.59

Washington33.21

Wichita14.75

Wilson33.03

Woodson27.61

Wyandotte21.73

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1996 1997 1998r 1999r 2000State Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Alabama 12.9 15.5 15.8 13.2 13.6 Alaska 13.5 18.1 16.7 18.3 19.3 Arizona 24.1 24.5 22.5 20.0 16.0 Arkansas 21.7 24.4 17.6 14.5 13.7 California 20.1 21.5 20.5 19.0 17.9 Colorado 16.6 15.1 13.7 15.2 13.3 Connecticut 11.0 12.0 10.9 9.0 8.5 Delaware 13.4 13.1 13.2 9.9 10.6 District of Columbia 14.8 16.2 15.2 13.7 14.5 Florida 18.9 19.6 16.4 18.0 17.2 Georgia 17.8 17.6 16.3 15.0 14.4 Hawaii 8.6 7.5 8.8 10.3 10.2 Idaho 16.5 17.7 16.1 18.1 15.5 Illinois 11.3 12.4 13.6 13.0 13.4 Indiana 10.6 11.4 12.7 9.4 11.9 Iowa 11.6 12.0 8.2 7.6 8.8 Kansas 11.4 11.7 9.8 11.7 11.7 Kentucky 15.4 15.0 13.2 13.2 13.0 Louisiana 20.9 19.5 17.9 21.7 18.9 Maine 12.1 14.9 11.7 10.9 11.8 Maryland 11.4 13.4 14.7 10.9 9.9 Massachusetts 12.4 12.6 8.9 9.1 9.5 Michigan 8.9 11.6 12.0 10.1 9.8 Minnesota 10.2 9.2 8.3 7.3 9.0 Mississippi 18.5 20.1 18.5 15.6 12.9 Missouri 13.2 12.6 9.2 6.9 10.8 Montana 13.6 19.5 18.6 17.8 18.4 Nebraska 11.4 10.8 8.3 10.1 10.0 Nevada 15.6 17.5 18.5 18.3 15.7 New Hampshire 9.5 11.8 9.8 9.2 6.8 New Jersey 16.7 16.5 14.5 11.9 12.5 New Mexico 22.3 22.6 20.0 24.1 23.8 New York 17.0 17.5 15.7 15.1 15.1 North Carolina 16.0 15.5 13.9 14.3 12.9 North Dakota 9.8 15.2 13.5 11.4 11.5 Ohio 11.5 11.5 9.6 10.2 10.8 Oklahoma 17.0 17.8 17.3 16.4 19.3 Oregon 15.3 13.3 13.5 13.9 13.8 Pennsylvania 9.5 10.1 9.2 8.3 7.5 Rhode Island 9.9 10.2 8.5 6.1 6.2 South Carolina 17.1 16.8 13.8 15.6 12.0 South Dakota 9.5 11.8 13.4 10.8 11.7 Tennessee 15.2 13.6 11.8 10.3 10.3 Texas 24.3 24.5 23.2 22.0 21.4 Utah 12.0 13.4 13.0 13.2 13.4 Vermont 11.1 9.5 8.9 11.1 11.0 Virginia 12.5 12.6 13.0 13.0 12.7 Washington 13.5 11.4 10.9 13.8 13.7 West Virginia 14.9 17.2 15.7 15.6 14.3 Wisconsin 8.4 8.0 10.5 10.0 7.4 Wyoming 13.5 15.5 15.8 15.1 14.4 United States 15.6 16.1 15.0 14.3 14.0 r - revised.

Percent of People Without Health Insurance Coverage by State1996-2000

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Health Insurance Coverage: 1998 , (P60-208), October 1999; Health Insurance Coverage: 1999, (P60-211), October 10, 2000; Health Insurance Coverage: 2000, (P60-215), September 2001.

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State

Alabama 1,194 550 46.0 77 6.4Alaska 203 62 30.6 14 7.0Arizona 1,526 709 46.4 197 12.9Arkansas 725 366 50.5 63 8.7California 10,089 4,350 43.1 1,051 10.4Colorado 1,214 377 31.0 105 8.6Connecticut 876 239 27.3 42 4.8Delaware 208 62 29.8 8 4.0District of Columbia 116 58 50.1 8 6.5Florida 3,922 1,664 42.4 443 11.3Georgia 2,305 976 42.3 171 7.4Hawaii 328 116 35.2 16 5.0Idaho 389 168 43.2 43 11.1Illinois 3,341 1,098 32.9 223 6.7Indiana 1,561 534 34.2 99 6.4Iowa 761 222 29.2 28 3.7Kansas 696 243 34.9 50 7.1Kentucky 1,020 393 38.5 70 6.9Louisiana 1,258 648 51.5 166 13.4Maine 301 104 34.5 10 3.4Maryland 1,398 319 22.8 64 4.6Massachusetts 1,511 502 33.2 56 3.6Michigan 2,729 870 31.9 106 3.9Minnesota 1,301 301 23.1 40 3.0Mississippi 813 396 48.7 62 7.7Missouri 1,494 461 30.9 39 2.6Montana 238 107 44.9 24 10.2Nebraska 464 147 31.7 23 5.0Nevada 603 229 38.0 68 11.2New Hampshire 325 75 23.1 8 2.5New Jersey 2,044 533 26.1 110 5.4New Mexico 541 291 53.8 81 14.8New York 4,900 1,961 40.0 298 6.1North Carolina 2,103 863 41.1 158 7.5North Dakota 150 60 40.2 10 6.4Ohio 2,933 1,034 35.3 169 5.7Oklahoma 895 409 45.7 105 11.7Oregon 904 344 38.0 72 7.9Pennsylvania 2,961 985 33.3 126 4.3Rhode Island 261 77 29.4 8 2.9South Carolina 1,032 412 40.0 69 6.9South Dakota 194 63 32.3 9 4.8Tennessee 1,460 588 40.3 52 3.6Texas 6,241 2,884 46.2 990 15.9Utah 755 252 33.4 44 5.8Vermont 144 50 34.6 3 2.1Virginia 1,845 517 28.0 111 6.1Washington 1,557 515 33.1 96 6.2West Virginia 403 201 49.9 31 7.7Wisconsin 1,448 438 30.3 57 3.8Wyoming 131 50 38.0 10 7.5 United States 75,809 28,872 38.1 5,984 7.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 2000, 2001, and 2002. (last revised October 22, 2002).

200% of Povertywithout Health Insurance

(Numbers in Thousands)

Low Income Uninsured Children by State:Three-year Averages for 1999, 2000, and 2001

Total Childrenunder 19 years,

All Income Levels

At or Below200% of Poverty

At or Below

Number Percent Number Percent

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Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001www.ku.edu/pri/ksdata/ksah

PRI Policy Research InstituteThe University of KansasDecember 2002

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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, 481 Accidents, 460, 471 Adult care homes, 498 Age, 362, 363, 364, 366, 369, 392, 394, 396

median, 17, 364, 394 Agriculture: (also see Agriculture chapter, 20)

acres planted, 21 commercial feeds, 33 commercial livestock slaughter, 35 eggs, production and value of, 22, 34, 40 employment, 209, 215, 221 establishments, 65, 78, 84 exports, 22, 30, 103 farms, number and size, 24, 28 feedlots, cattle, 35 fertilizer sales, 33 Kansas’ rank in U.S., 22 livestock and poultry, 22, 28, 34, 40 livestock shipped into Kansas, 36 payroll, 65, 66, 72 prices received, 37 state summary, 21

Airports, 460 American Indian-owned businesses, 55 Asian and Pacific Islander-owned businesses,

53 Assessed valuation, 143, 259 Automobiles: see Motor vehicle

- B - Banks, 46, 48, 61 (also see Banking and Finance chapter, 44) Bankruptcies, 51 Births, 382, 385, 476, 479 Black-owned businesses, 57 Bonds, 246 Building permits, 291

values in selected cities, 294 Business: (also see Business and Manufacturing chapter, 49)

American Indian-owned businesses, 55 Asian and Pacific Islander-owned

businesses, 53 bankruptcies, 51 Black-owned businesses, 57 establishments, 78, 84 Hispanic-owned businesses, 54 new firms, 50 women-owned businesses, 56

- C - Cancer death rates by county, 500, 502 Cattle:

farms, 35 feedlots, 35

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production and value of, 22, 34 receipts, 40 shipped into Kansas, 36 slaughtered, 22, 35

Chickens: see Poultry Child care facilities, 495 Children in poverty, 152, 333, 334, 338, 340, 504 Cities:

assessed valuation, 263, 264 building permits, 294 crime, 125 employment, 207 housing units, 275 income, 225, 226, 322 indebtedness, 263, 264 labor force, 195 law enforcement personnel, 131 newspapers, 116 population, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 435 tax rates, 263, 264 unemployment, 195, 201, 203

Civilian labor force, 194, 195, 199, 200 Climate: (also see Climate chapter, 107) precipitation, 108, 110, 111, 113 temperature, 108, 109 Communications chapter, 114 Commuting to work, 472 Community colleges, 159, 161, 163 Congressional districts:

elections, 186 map, 185 population, 367, 368, 369, 370

Construction: (also see Housing and Construction chapter, 272)

building permits, 291, 294 employment, 206, 207, 209, 215 establishments, 78, 84 payroll, 66, 72

Correctional facilities: admissions and releases, 126 average daily population, 127 capacity, 127 inmate characteristics, 128

County rankings, 14, 17 County seats, 12 Crime: (also see Courts, Crime, & Public Safety chapter, 119)

arrests, 123 cities of 10,000 or more, 125, 131 counties, 121, 123, 129 law enforcement personnel, 129, 131 property, 120, 121, 125 violent, 120, 121, 125

Crops: prices and value of, 21, 28, 37 production, 21, 22 receipts, 40

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- D - Dairy products:

production and value, 31, 32, 34 prices, 37 receipts, 40

Day care centers, 495 Deaths, 383, 385, 476, 479, 500, 502 Dentists, 492, 494 Deposits, bank, 45, 46, 48 Divorces and annulments, 476, 477 Doctors: see Physicians

- E - Earnings: (also see Employment and Earnings chapter, 193)

farm, 41 industry, 224, 225, 301, 303 median, 319

Education: (also see Education chapter, 133)

accredited public schools, 134 dropouts, 139 enrollment:

four-year colleges and universities, 160, 162

public schools, 134, 141, 143 technical schools, 164 two-year colleges, 161, 163

high school graduates, 17, 135, 137, 165 per pupil cost, 150 pupil-teacher ratio, 141 SAT scores by state, 151 tax rates, 143

Educational attainment, 17, 165 Elections, 179, 181, 183, 186, 189 (also see Elections chapter, 176) Employment: (also see Employment and Earnings chapter, 193)

agriculture, 209, 215, 221 average annual pay, 224, 225 average wage per job, 226 by industries, 58, 59, 60, 65, 209, 215 civilian labor force, 194, 195, 199, 200 farm and nonfarm, 221 finance and insurance, 61, 209, 215 government, 206, 207, 244, 245 law enforcement officers, 129, 131 manufacturing, 58, 59, 60, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 metropolitan statistical areas, 195, 207 number of employed, 194, 195, 200 production workers, 58, 59, 60

retail trade, 62, 65, 206, 209, 215 self-employment, 52 unemployed, 17, 194, 195, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207 wholesale trade, 64, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215

Energy consumption: (also see Energy chapter, 230)

by other states, 235 by sector, 231

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Energy prices and expenditures, 233 Exports:

all commodities, 102, 103 farm, 30

- F - Families, 456

income, 329 poverty, 338

Farms: acres harvested, 21, 28 cash receipts, 22, 32, 39, 40 crops, value of, 21, 28 debt-asset ratio, 42 employees, 65, 207, 209, 215, 221 government payments, 39 income, 38, 39, 42 land in, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28 number of, 24, 25, 28 production, 21, 22, 31 production expenses, 39 proportion of land in farms, 26 size, 24, 25 value of, 25 wage rates, 41

Federal government: (also see State and Local Government chapter, 236)

expenditures, 266, 269 grants, 271

Finance and insurance: (also see Banking and Finance chapter, 44)

employment, 61, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 establishments, 61, 78, 84 gross state product, 104 payroll, 61, 66, 72

Food stamp recipients, 17, 342

- G - Gas:

number of wells, 349 production and value, 348, 349, 350

Gender, population by, 362, 364 projections, 366, 367, 398, 410

Government: (also see State and Local Government chapter, 236)

employment, 206, 207, 244, 245 expenditures, 239, 240, 242, 266, 269 grants, 271 gross state product, 104 revenue, 238, 240, 242 units, 237

Gross state product by industry, 104 Group quarters, 453, 456

- H - Health insurance, people without, 503 (also see Vital Statistics and Health chapter, 475) High school graduates, 17, 135, 137, 165 Higher education, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 Highway expenditures, 462

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Highway funds, 470 Highways and streets, mileage, 461, 469 Hispanic Origin, 365, 367, 370, 420 Hispanic-owned businesses, 54 Hogs:

farms, 22, 35 receipts, 40 production and value of, 34 shipped into Kansas, 36

Hospitals, 483, 486 utilization, 485

House districts, 178 Households, 288, 368, 456, 457

median income, 326, 327, 329 Housing: (also see Housing and Construction chapter, 272)

building permits, 293, 294 characteristics, 276, 278 heating fuel, 281 kitchen facilities, 278 median rent, 286 median value, 284 number of units, 273, 275, 276, 290, 291 occupied, 281, 288 owner-occupied, 284 ownership rates, 276, 295 plumbing facilities, 278 renter occupied, 286 telephone service, 278 vacancy rates, 276, 295 vehicles available, 288

- I - Income: (also see Income chapter, 296)

farm, 38, 39, 42 median, 319, 325, 326, 327, 329 per capita, 17, 317, 319, 321, 322 personal, by source, 301, 303, 305, 308, 311, 314 personal, by state and region, 297, 299 poverty status, 152, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 340

Indebtedness: cities, first class, 263 cities, second class, 264 counties, 261

Industries: average annual pay, 225 earnings, 301, 303 employment, 65, 209, 215 establishments, 65, 78, 84 exports, 102, 103 finance and insurance, 61 gross state product, 104 manufacturing, 58, 59, 60 payrolls, 65, 66, 72 retail trade, 62 wholesale trade, 64

Inmate population, 128 Insurance, life, 45

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Internet access, 174, 175

- J K L - Jobs: see Employment Judicial Districts, 132 Kansas, map, 12 Labor force, civilian, 194, 195, 199, 200, 204 Land area:

counties, 26, 408 Kansas, 460 urban and rural, 418

Libraries: see Public libraries Licensed drivers, 460, 466 Licenses, hunting and fishing, 358 Livestock,

county data, 28 feedlots, 35 Kansas’ rank, 22 prices received, 37 production and value of, 22, 34 receipts, 40 shipped into Kansas, 36 slaughtered, 22, 35

Local Government: (also see State and Local Government chapter, 236) expenditures, 240 public employment, 245 revenue, 240

- M - Manufacturing: (also see Business and Manufacturing chapter, 49)

average annual pay, 225 by industry, 58, 59, 60 earnings, 301, 303 employment, 58, 59, 60, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 establishments, 78, 84 gross state product, 104 payroll, 65, 66, 72 value added, 58, 59, 60

Maps of Kansas: cancer death rates, 502 congressional districts, 185 counties and county seats, 12 dentists, 494 gas production, 350 higher educational institutions, 159 hospital utilization, 485 hospitals, 486 income, per capita, 321 judicial districts, 132 Kansas House districts, 178 Kansas Senate districts, 177 land in farms, 23 mineral production, 347 oil production, 353 physicians, 490 population, 360 population, projected change, 391 population density, 407

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population growth, 379 precipitation, 108, 113 primary care federally designated shortage areas, 491 pull factors, 99 recreation areas, 357 sales tax, 255, 256 temperature, 108 unemployment rate, 205

Marriages, 476, 477 Median age: see Age Median income: see Income Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 195, 201, 207, 225, 226, 322, 425, 426 Migration, 385 Milk: see Dairy products Mineral production, 346, 347 Mining: (also see Mining and Mineral Production chapter, 345)

average annual pay, 225 employment, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 earnings, 301, 303 establishments, 78, 84 gas, 348, 349, 350 gross state product, 104 oil, 348, 351, 353 payroll, 66, 72

Minorities: business, 53, 54, 55, 57 high school graduates, 135 population, 365, 367, 370, 422

Motor fuel consumption, 463 Motor fuel tax rates, 464, 465 Motor vehicle: accidents, 471 registration, 460, 466, 467

fees, 469 Motorcycles and motorized bicycles, 460, 466, 467

- N O P - Natural gas:

prices, 232 production, 232, 348

Newspapers, 116 Nursing homes, 498 Oil:

number of producing wells, 351 production, 348, 351, 353

Parks: see Recreation Patent grants, 105 Payroll:

finance and insurance, 61 by industry, 65, 66, 72 manufacturing, 58, 59, 60 public employment, 244, 245 retail trade, 62 wholesale trade, 64

Personal income: by source: Kansas, 301, 303 by county, 305, 308, 311, 314

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by state, 297, 299 Persons per family, 456 Persons per household, 456, 457 Petroleum: consumption, 231 prices, 232 Physicians, 487, 490 Population: (also see Population chapter, 359)

by age, 362, 363, 364, 366, 369, 392, 394, 396 by age and gender, 362, 364, 366 by gender, 362, 364 by race and Hispanic Origin, 367, 420, 422 cities, 427, 428, 429, 435 congressional districts, 368, 369, 370 counties, 371, 374, 376, 380, 382, 385, 388, 392, 394, 398, 410, 412, 414, 420, 422 density, 14, 407, 408 families, 368, 456 group quarters, 453, 456 growth, 361, 374, 376, 379, 380, 385 households, 368, 456, 457 maps, 360, 379, 391, 407 Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 425, 426 migration, 385 projections, 14, 366, 367, 388, 391

65 years and over, 398 regions, 360 rural, 412, 414 United States, 361, 365 urban, 412, 414, 416, 427, 428

Poultry: county data, 28 farm value of production, 34 receipts, 40

Poverty status, 152, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 340, 504 Precipitation, 108, 110, 111, 113 Preschools, 495 Primary care federally designated professional shortage areas, 491 Prisons: see Correctional facilities Private college enrollment, 160, 161, 162, 163 Property tax:

assessed valuation, 259, 261, 263, 264 general property tax, 258 revenues, 238, 240, 249

Public libraries, 168, 169, 170, 172 providing Internet services, 174, 175

Public Safety: see Crime Pull factors, 99, 100 Pupil-teacher ratio, 141

- Q R - Race, 365, 367, 370, 422 Radio stations, 115 Recreation: (also see Parks and Recreation chapter, 354)

areas, 355, 356, 357 hunting and fishing licenses, 358 visitors to state parks, 356

Regions of Kansas:

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climate, 108, 109, 110 land in farms, 23, 28 population, 360

Reservoirs, 355, 357 Retail trade: average annual pay, 225

employment, 62, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 establishments, 62, 65, 78, 84 gross state product, 104 payroll, 62, 65, 66, 72 personal income, 302, 304 sales, 62 taxable retail sales, 90

Revenue: local government, 240 state general fund, 238, 240 state government, 242

Road and street mileage, 460, 461, 469 Rural land area, 418 Rural population, 412, 414

- S - Sales tax, 249, 250, 255, 257

per capita, 253, 256 Savings institutions, 45, 61 Scholastic Assessment Test scores, 151 School districts:

assessed valuation, 143 children in poverty, 152 number, 237 total school levy, 143

School enrollment, 134, 143, 141 Senate districts, 177 Sex: see Gender Sheep:

farms, 35 production, 22 shipped in, 36 value of, 34

Small business: see Business State comparison tables:

average annual pay, 224 bankruptcies, 51 business failures, 51 business starts, 50 energy, 233, 235 expenditures per pupil, 150 government units, 237 household income, 326 median income, 325, 326 motor fuel tax rates, 464 people without health insurance coverage,

503, 504 per capita income, 317 personal income, 297, 299, 317 persons in poverty, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 504 public libraries, 168, 169, 170, 172, 174, 175 road and street mileage, 461 Scholastic Assessment Test, 151

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self-employment, 52 uninsured children, 504

State general fund: expenditures, 239 revenues, 238

State Government: (also see State and Local Government chapter, 236) expenditures, 242 public employment, 244 revenue, 242 State parks: see Recreation

- T - Taxes:

city tax rates, 263, 264 county tax rates, 259, 261 motor fuel, 460, 463, 464, 465 property, 240, 249, 258 sales tax, 240, 242, 249, 250, 253, 255, 256, 257 school tax rates, 143 state revenues, 238, 249

Technical schools, 159, 164 Television stations, 115 Temperature, 108, 109Trailers, number registered, 460, 466, 467 Transfer payments, 301, 303, 305, 308, 311, 314 Transportation, 460 (also see Transportation chapter, 459) average annual pay, 225

commuting to work, 472 employment, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 establishments, 65, 78, 84 fuel consumption, 463 gross state product, 104 highway funds, 470 motor vehicle accidents, 471 motor vehicle registration, 460, 466,

467 payroll, 65, 66, 72 personal income, 302, 303 public road and street mileage, 460, 461, 469 state summary, 460

Trucks, number registered, 460, 466, 467

- U V - Unemployment, 17, 194, 195, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207 Universities, 160, 162 Urban land area, 418 Urban population, 425, 426

by county, 412, 414, 416 by city, 427, 428

Valuation assessed by county, 143, 259, 261 Valuation assessed by city, 263, 264 Value added by manufacture, 58, 59, 60 Vehicle registration, 460, 466, 467

fees, 469 Vehicles available, 288 Vital Statistics: (also see Vital Statistics and Health chapter, 475) births, 476, 479

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deaths, 476, 479 divorces, 476, 477 marriages, 476, 477 Voter registration, 191

- W X Y Z - Wages, average, 224, 225, 226 Wages, farm, 41 Wheat: Exports, 30, 103

prices received, 37 produced, 21, 22, 31 receipts, 40 value of, 21, 31

Wholesale trade: average annual pay, 225

employment, 64, 65, 206, 207, 209, 215 establishments, 64, 65, 78, 84 gross state product, 104 payroll, 64, 65, 66, 72 personal income, 302, 304 sales, 64

Women-owned business, 56