Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY <strong>2001</strong> Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars) County Resident Population Total Retirement & Disability Other Direct Payments Grants Salaries Procurement & Wages Allen 14,385 83,091 37,354 24,804 16,871 564 3,497 Anderson 8,110 51,518 22,204 20,813 5,844 518 2,139 Atchison 16,774 89,895 40,102 30,370 14,622 1,824 2,976 Barber 5,307 39,331 16,167 17,422 2,716 1,627 1,400 Barton 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 5,398 Brown 10,724 85,685 28,280 36,738 13,906 2,673 4,088 Butler 59,482 211,681 118,147 56,945 24,611 4,146 7,832 Chase 3,030 18,083 7,640 7,043 1,754 264 1,381 Chautauqua 4,359 29,771 13,741 8,024 6,816 244 946 Cherokee 22,605 127,692 54,962 37,768 30,402 1,531 3,029 Cheyenne 3,165 41,726 9,455 26,679 4,693 168 732 Clark 2,390 21,025 6,915 11,179 2,417 91 423 Clay 8,822 63,507 26,223 27,302 7,473 457 2,052 Cloud 10,268 82,963 30,415 35,941 13,438 642 2,526 Coffey 8,865 51,268 20,423 21,423 6,276 986 2,160 Comanche 1,967 18,245 6,696 9,836 1,230 91 391 Cowley 36,291 244,049 90,906 51,768 31,614 64,052 5,709 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 38,242 214,332 92,123 61,276 51,686 1,573 7,675 Decatur 3,472 39,605 11,269 22,995 3,960 274 1,107 Dickinson 19,344 119,990 59,202 39,858 13,801 1,681 5,449 Doniphan 8,249 53,740 17,916 24,322 9,024 524 1,953 Douglas 99,962 349,534 141,133 65,598 102,611 9,262 30,930 Edwards 3,449 40,968 9,083 26,469 4,218 -45 1,244 Elk 3,261 23,673 10,346 7,155 4,792 259 1,120 Ellis 27,507 127,280 53,886 43,496 19,389 1,382 9,127 Ellsworth 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 11,645 Franklin 24,784 152,212 55,156 38,166 53,387 838 4,664 Geary 27,947 542,227 80,939 17,700 28,811 33,522 381,255 Gove 3,068 35,257 7,997 24,282 1,780 244 954 Graham 2,946 33,939 8,939 20,446 3,198 231 1,124 Grant 7,909 44,170 11,255 26,037 4,978 870 1,029 Gray 5,904 53,801 10,381 39,451 2,661 244 1,064
Federal Government Expenditure by Object, by County, FY <strong>2001</strong> Direct Expenditures or Obligations (Thousand Dollars) County Resident Population Total Retirement & Disability Other Direct Payments Grants Salaries Procurement & Wages Greeley 1,534 34,015 4,060 25,913 3,589 76 377 Greenwood 7,673 50,763 24,959 15,507 7,348 534 2,415 Hamilton 2,670 32,907 6,123 24,593 1,580 107 504 Harper 6,536 54,044 19,075 28,656 3,990 457 1,865 Harvey 32,869 152,357 81,818 50,142 14,474 1,419 4,505 Haskell 4,307 45,658 6,429 36,329 1,990 122 788 Hodgeman 2,085 25,596 5,073 18,120 1,504 168 731 Jackson 12,657 62,282 29,089 17,709 10,839 1,224 3,420 Jefferson 18,426 73,509 42,458 20,167 6,318 955 3,611 Jewell 3,791 51,030 11,582 28,541 8,704 396 1,807 Johnson 451,086 1,550,778 755,726 293,875 78,245 194,770 228,162 Kearny 4,531 37,278 7,502 25,019 4,174 107 476 Kingman 8,673 56,371 21,851 27,126 4,873 488 2,033 Kiowa 3,278 31,719 9,504 18,903 1,852 290 1,171 Labette 22,835 134,979 58,646 39,071 28,349 4,187 4,726 Lane 2,155 29,501 6,235 19,847 2,829 107 484 Leavenworth 68,691 604,443 182,696 58,826 35,865 102,567 224,489 Lincoln 3,578 30,622 10,265 16,263 2,278 349 1,468 Linn 9,570 59,248 26,063 20,085 10,242 605 2,253 Logan 3,046 36,465 8,271 24,268 3,000 152 772 Lyon 35,935 139,983 65,024 42,427 22,386 1,917 8,229 McPherson 29,554 133,618 67,460 50,606 8,563 2,539 4,449 Marion 13,361 94,156 35,245 31,718 22,684 1,134 3,376 Marshall 10,965 86,911 32,048 38,499 11,848 879 3,637 Meade 4,631 41,992 10,669 28,725 1,852 107 639 Miami 28,351 140,813 52,114 30,933 52,751 1,321 3,693 Mitchell 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 9,141 Morris 6,104 42,309 19,310 15,309 5,206 657 1,826 Morton 3,496 31,823 7,106 19,915 3,920 131 750 Nemaha 10,717 68,103 25,278 31,586 7,166 770 3,302 Neosho 16,997 92,116 44,433 28,271 14,197 1,893 3,323 Ness 3,454 37,308 10,443 23,405 1,778 364 1,319 Norton 5,953 49,057 15,039 23,988 7,761 563 1,706 Osage 16,712 85,812 44,922 24,978 11,158 760 3,994
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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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Preface Special thanks are owed to
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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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Agriculture Industry Production In
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Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and
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Livestock Shipped Into Kansas, by S
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Crops Percentage of Farm Cash Recei
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Total Loans/Total Assets and Net Fa
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Banking and Finance December 2002 K
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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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Kind of Business Retail Trade in Ka
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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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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by In
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Number of Establishments by Industr
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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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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Percent High School Graduate or Hig
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County Headcount Grades 7-12 High S
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Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2001
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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Pu
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Enrollment in Kansas' Technical Col
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Public Library Materials by State,
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Public Library Service by State, FY
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Public Library Service by State, FY
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Public Libraries Providing Access t
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Elections December 2002 Kansas Stat
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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County Kansas General Election Stat
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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County Kansas General Election Stat
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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Voter Registration and Party Affili
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Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1950
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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by C
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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by C
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Unemployment Rates in Kansas by Cou
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Mid-March Employment by Industry, 1
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Personal Income by Source by County
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Per Capita Personal Income and Pers
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Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and
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Per Capita Personal Income by Count
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Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Co
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Percent of People in Poverty by Sta
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Poverty Status by State in 2001, Pe
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Estimates of People of All Ages in
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Estimates of Related Children Age 5
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and
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Oil Production in Kansas 1889-2001,
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Kansas Oil Production and Number of
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Population Summary for Congressiona
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Race and Hispanic Origin by Congres
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Population of Kansas Counties, Cens
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Population of Kansas Counties, 1980
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Population of Kansas Counties, 1990
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Population Change in Kansas and Net
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Age by County, in Kansas, 2000 All
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Age by County, in Kansas, 1990 All
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Median Age of Persons in Kansas Cou
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Urban and Rural Population by Count
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Urban and Rural Population by Count
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Population of Metropolitan Areas 20
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Group Quarters Population by County
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Kansas Transportation at a Glance,
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Expenditure of Federal Funds Admini
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Number of Vehicle Registrations in
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Special City & County Highway Fund
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Commuting to Work: 2000 Percent of
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Registered Live Births, Deaths, Mar
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Marriages, Divorces and Annulments
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Live Births and Deaths by County of
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Reported Abortions by Age Group of
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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000
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Practicing Physicians in Kansas by
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Active Dentists in Kansas by County
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Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Popul
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