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 Lane $16,126 $15,671 $16,679 $17,343 $18,560 $20,086 $19,208 $20,671 Leavenworth 22,382 25,776 26,012 27,343 28,320 28,951 29,661 31,269 Lincoln 12,428 12,352 13,891 13,550 13,742 14,184 14,685 15,575 Linn 20,296 19,599 20,815 21,351 21,912 23,044 23,574 24,974 Logan 13,154 14,310 15,629 16,197 17,115 18,150 18,317 19,324 Lyon 17,251 17,623 18,303 18,995 20,112 20,990 21,908 22,443 McPherson 17,891 19,467 20,661 21,432 22,425 23,259 24,439 25,120 Marion 13,320 13,799 15,123 15,585 16,137 16,768 16,749 17,341 Marshall 16,761 16,943 17,984 19,506 20,544 21,321 21,786 23,288 Meade 14,463 16,199 17,732 17,716 18,634 20,084 20,080 22,913 Miami 16,288 17,142 18,190 19,365 20,200 21,948 22,125 22,736 Mitchell 14,304 15,343 16,926 18,296 19,951 20,236 20,313 21,437 Montgomery 17,642 18,701 19,376 19,836 20,613 21,336 21,567 22,586 Morris 14,387 15,057 16,342 16,676 17,290 17,744 18,616 19,849 Morton 17,654 18,458 20,302 23,468 24,022 24,947 27,142 28,317 Nemaha 14,426 15,005 16,511 18,227 19,143 19,247 19,985 20,852 Neosho 15,569 16,722 17,803 18,906 19,481 20,182 20,620 21,247 Ness 15,688 16,989 17,604 17,436 18,127 18,433 18,675 19,499 Norton 15,161 16,048 17,751 17,957 18,210 18,535 19,181 20,735 Osage 13,357 14,005 14,452 14,338 14,255 14,751 15,179 15,755 Osborne 12,700 13,324 14,325 14,592 15,062 15,770 16,522 16,792 Ottawa 13,148 13,701 14,897 15,754 15,900 16,965 17,870 18,875 Pawnee 16,195 17,076 17,969 18,781 19,541 19,392 19,779 20,973 Phillips 15,934 16,274 18,034 18,401 18,688 19,615 19,479 19,564 Pottawatomie 16,138 17,176 18,322 20,081 20,765 21,622 22,270 23,731 Pratt 16,820 17,664 18,597 19,135 19,692 20,473 21,130 22,569 Rawlins 12,079 13,989 14,333 15,383 16,245 17,308 16,894 17,949 Reno 18,629 19,543 20,768 22,450 23,178 24,003 24,585 25,335 Republic 13,101 13,688 15,384 15,647 16,130 16,831 17,152 17,935 Rice 16,191 17,146 16,525 17,245 17,973 19,420 19,815 20,649
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 Riley $14,365 $16,261 $16,260 $17,843 $18,180 $19,025 $19,874 $21,404 Rooks 14,718 15,444 16,476 17,547 18,190 17,924 18,676 19,007 Rush 15,643 16,465 18,234 18,721 20,778 20,845 20,659 21,035 Russell 14,921 15,867 15,287 15,732 16,452 16,636 16,938 18,046 Saline 18,123 19,184 20,437 21,726 22,387 23,382 24,161 25,351 Scott 16,569 17,198 19,070 18,594 18,894 20,196 20,374 21,570 Sedgwick 22,857 25,141 25,290 27,787 29,269 30,623 30,989 31,890 Seward 17,983 20,377 21,289 22,341 23,316 23,982 24,421 26,122 Shawnee 21,301 22,824 24,118 25,419 26,214 27,494 28,386 29,336 Sheridan 13,369 15,103 16,808 16,666 16,906 18,385 19,144 20,743 Sherman 13,809 15,057 16,448 16,983 17,017 17,899 18,967 18,965 Smith 11,883 12,317 13,795 14,590 15,266 15,957 16,459 17,611 Staf<strong>for</strong>d 14,231 14,687 16,601 16,334 17,027 17,505 18,105 18,287 Stanton 16,499 17,041 18,654 18,239 19,455 20,299 20,904 20,981 Stevens 17,073 18,870 19,746 20,441 21,067 21,353 21,112 22,601 Sumner 16,499 17,511 18,080 18,977 20,219 21,043 21,958 22,257 Thomas 13,936 14,537 15,643 16,432 16,813 17,921 18,160 18,710 Trego 13,144 14,040 14,680 14,422 14,728 15,440 16,200 17,448 Wabaunsee 12,512 12,688 14,358 15,875 15,718 16,580 17,140 17,939 Wallace 12,394 12,779 13,849 14,382 15,526 16,056 16,363 17,610 Washington 11,468 11,662 12,912 13,249 13,779 14,509 15,073 15,984 Wichita 14,833 15,342 16,933 17,032 17,446 19,487 19,997 21,732 Wilson 16,131 17,320 19,045 20,377 21,001 21,596 21,603 23,195 Woodson 13,246 13,474 13,916 15,308 15,525 15,867 16,040 16,900 Wyandotte 24,085 25,693 27,751 30,089 30,924 32,055 33,503 34,388 <strong>Kansas</strong> 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 In<strong>for</strong>mation System, December <strong>2001</strong>, Table CA34. Web site: www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/reis/drill.cfm
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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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Transportation (con’t) Expenditur
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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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Thousands 100 NumberofFarmsinKansas
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Land Area and Proportion in Farms 1
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Farm, Crop and Livestock Informatio
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Farm, Crop and Livestock Informatio
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Crops Percentage of Farm Cash Recei
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Bank Deposits in Kansas by County F
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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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Hispanic-Owned Businesses in Kansas
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Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1
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Manufacturing in Kansas 1998r All e
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Manufacturing in Kansas 2000 All em
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Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997 Typ
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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by In
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County Trade Pull Factors* FY 1990-
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Value Value Value Rank Country 1999
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Kansas Gross State Product by Indus
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Patent Grants by County, 1990-1999
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KansasRegionalTemperatures,2000 Jan
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Precipitation in Kansas, 2000 and A
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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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Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-20
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Total Crime Index Offenses in Kansa
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Crime Index Offenses by County* 199
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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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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement
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Number of Accredited Public Schools
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High School Graduates by County, by
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Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2001
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Elections December 2002 Kansas Stat
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Income December 2002 Kansas Statist
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000
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