Average Wage per Job <strong>for</strong> Counties and Metropolitan Areas Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 1990-2000, Selected Years Area 1990 1992 1994 1996 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000 Metropolitan Areas: <strong>Kansas</strong> City, MO-KS (MSA) $23,041 $25,071 $26,405 $28,478 $29,519 $30,917 $32,681 $34,623 Lawrence, KS (MSA) 16,710 17,669 18,713 19,440 20,009 21,043 21,658 22,876 Topeka, KS (MSA) 21,301 22,824 24,118 25,419 26,214 27,494 28,386 29,336 Wichita, KS (MSA) 22,284 24,466 24,666 26,981 28,382 29,675 30,039 30,944 Counties <strong>Kansas</strong> (Metro Portion) 22,197 24,207 25,117 27,098 28,333 29,681 31,057 32,503 <strong>Kansas</strong> (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 21,830 Anderson 13,174 14,214 14,704 15,713 16,146 16,602 17,319 18,037 Atchison 16,526 18,002 19,428 20,256 20,873 21,440 21,025 21,911 Barber 14,569 15,227 16,384 17,568 17,883 19,000 19,479 19,703 Barton 17,155 18,029 18,903 19,581 20,149 20,975 21,291 22,471 Bourbon 15,961 17,242 18,336 19,127 19,654 20,510 20,204 20,613 Brown 14,480 15,406 16,587 17,745 18,073 19,067 19,373 20,325 Butler 16,444 18,082 18,742 19,862 20,463 20,945 21,501 22,319 Chase 12,012 12,998 14,149 14,488 14,275 15,025 16,032 16,854 Chautauqua 13,155 13,600 14,153 14,819 15,282 16,422 16,750 17,424 Cherokee 16,388 17,261 18,916 19,497 20,206 20,669 21,751 22,835 Cheyenne 12,578 13,846 14,966 14,712 18,168 17,711 18,903 21,375 Clark 14,396 15,837 17,213 19,120 19,692 21,717 21,730 22,995 Clay 12,970 12,846 14,658 16,000 16,625 17,080 17,512 18,033 Cloud 15,036 14,943 16,043 16,759 17,214 17,738 17,747 18,135 Coffey 22,779 23,415 26,425 27,004 27,579 28,128 30,002 30,779 Comanche 11,249 11,817 13,103 13,825 14,616 15,085 14,788 15,868 Cowley 17,866 18,901 19,767 20,952 21,554 22,274 22,790 24,175 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 16,001 16,661 17,650 17,940 19,084 19,639 20,808 21,555 Decatur 12,770 12,816 14,088 14,572 15,377 15,512 15,477 16,129
Average Wage per Job <strong>for</strong> Counties and Metropolitan Areas Full- and Part-Time by Place of Work 1990-2000, Selected Years Area 1990 1992 1994 1996 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000 Dickinson $15,005 $16,025 $17,589 $17,500 $18,375 $18,694 $19,212 $19,827 Doniphan 16,876 18,608 19,383 20,985 22,451 22,890 23,364 24,414 Douglas 16,710 17,669 18,713 19,440 20,009 21,043 21,658 22,876 Edwards 14,355 15,120 17,065 17,555 17,999 18,967 18,918 20,267 Elk 11,747 11,349 12,981 12,560 13,006 14,118 14,287 16,286 Ellis 15,464 16,147 16,700 17,776 18,247 19,109 20,068 21,083 Ellsworth 14,726 16,526 17,483 18,148 18,876 19,694 20,218 21,183 Finney 17,211 18,325 19,700 20,837 21,897 22,571 23,185 23,956 Ford 16,914 17,850 19,612 21,349 21,689 22,826 23,691 24,355 Franklin 15,641 16,362 17,622 18,780 19,888 20,978 21,955 21,967 Geary 19,137 22,263 22,650 23,218 23,247 23,797 24,581 26,071 Gove 12,961 14,042 16,030 17,115 17,377 18,398 18,032 19,364 Graham 14,548 15,804 16,657 16,749 16,799 17,069 16,549 18,138 Grant 19,174 20,244 21,996 23,586 24,916 25,444 25,781 27,244 Gray 18,027 18,350 20,090 21,433 21,007 21,833 21,734 22,902 Greeley 14,284 14,838 16,786 18,690 19,446 20,568 20,785 21,917 Greenwood 12,730 13,238 14,185 14,975 15,481 15,930 16,681 17,576 Hamilton 13,083 13,670 15,497 17,143 18,271 19,090 19,381 20,016 Harper 14,852 15,241 16,401 16,690 17,201 17,944 18,066 18,852 Harvey 18,042 19,211 20,472 21,332 21,770 22,844 23,125 24,068 Haskell 17,306 16,100 18,096 19,911 20,838 21,894 21,230 22,929 Hodgeman 14,706 13,731 15,187 15,295 16,074 16,509 17,334 17,894 Jackson 13,300 13,819 15,383 15,723 16,683 18,113 19,021 20,381 Jefferson 14,546 14,655 16,241 16,374 17,516 18,157 19,141 19,745 Jewell 12,367 13,186 14,230 15,274 15,521 16,023 16,226 17,048 Johnson 22,949 25,242 26,434 28,568 30,083 31,642 34,397 36,723 Kearny 16,552 17,328 18,569 18,693 18,501 19,199 18,833 20,293 Kingman 14,879 16,121 17,411 18,159 19,439 19,371 19,355 20,299 Kiowa 14,268 15,059 16,246 17,158 16,931 17,485 17,636 18,645 Labette 17,005 17,908 18,790 19,744 19,874 20,201 20,613 20,663
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Table of Contents Foreword ........
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Education (con’t) Percent High Sc
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Housing and Construction (con’t)
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County Rankings December 2002 Kansa
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Selected County Population Rankings
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Selected County Rankings Per Capita
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Selected County Rankings Per Capita
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State Summary, 2000 Acres Acres Yie
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Farm, Crop and Livestock Informatio
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Banking Growth in Kansas 1949-2001
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New Firms by State, 1995-2000 Perce
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Self-Employment by State, 1995-2000
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Manufacturing in Kansas 1998r All e
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Manufacturing in Kansas 2000 All em
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Kansas County Precipitation 1997-20
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Communications December 2002 Kansas
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Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-20
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Total Crime Index Offenses in Kansa
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Arrests by County 1995-1998 County
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Admissions and Releases All Institu
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Inmate Characteristics in Correctio
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Income December 2002 Kansas Statist
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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