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 Osborne 4,452 44,463 13,574 23,192 5,467 735 1,495 Ottawa 6,163 39,250 14,655 18,709 4,367 305 1,214 Pawnee 7,233 55,472 18,341 28,291 5,912 566 2,362 Phillips 6,001 52,232 17,166 23,102 9,185 566 2,212 Pottawatomie 18,209 75,181 38,068 24,984 8,061 823 3,245 Pratt 9,647 69,390 25,149 37,811 4,057 457 1,916 Rawlins 2,966 49,902 8,818 26,118 13,816 229 922 Reno 64,790 315,538 156,704 99,690 41,372 3,132 14,639 Republic 5,835 68,880 17,746 35,023 13,616 473 2,022 Rice 10,761 68,274 28,437 30,242 6,551 595 2,448 Riley 62,843 321,621 95,782 45,065 77,518 81,448 21,807 Rooks 5,685 45,842 16,230 23,779 4,302 305 1,227 Rush 3,551 35,780 11,655 20,190 2,246 335 1,353 Russell 7,370 54,373 23,789 23,665 4,482 515 1,922 Saline 53,597 239,874 121,450 63,439 29,731 6,669 18,584 Scott 5,120 41,086 6,521 29,950 3,219 274 1,122 Sedgwick 452,869 2,731,250 909,225 419,874 323,061 695,123 383,966 Seward 22,510 81,218 30,140 32,852 10,660 2,401 5,165 Shawnee 169,871 1,477,728 488,547 174,886 601,207 41,727 171,360 Sheridan 2,813 41,416 6,507 30,757 3,416 137 598 Sherman 6,760 80,561 16,907 42,934 17,346 290 3,085 Smith 4,536 49,209 14,573 26,458 5,621 442 2,116 Staf<strong>for</strong>d 4,789 48,598 13,227 30,073 3,008 560 1,729 Stanton 2,406 35,762 4,477 29,392 1,454 76 363 Stevens 5,463 48,673 10,459 34,398 2,653 213 949 Sumner 25,946 151,253 68,779 59,500 15,582 2,341 5,052 Thomas 8,180 78,565 17,200 49,987 8,087 579 2,711 Trego 3,319 29,497 8,861 16,437 3,235 183 782 Wabaunsee 6,885 84,951 48,445 12,102 22,605 351 1,448 Wallace 1,749 27,835 4,418 20,430 2,241 258 488 Washington 6,483 61,988 19,596 31,801 7,134 655 2,802 Wichita 2,531 51,217 5,512 25,563 4,354 15,189 599 Wilson 10,332 66,232 27,560 21,277 14,550 549 2,297 Woodson 3,788 27,539 11,627 10,421 4,010 305 1,177 Wyandotte 157,882 1,031,620 343,187 216,871 276,670 52,472 142,418 State undistributed 790,335 3,085 645,610 141,639 <strong>Kansas</strong> 2,688,418 16,698,766 5,860,180 4,868,249 2,721,099 1,382,893 1,866,345 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report, FY<strong>2001</strong>, issued April 2002.
Total Federal Government Expenditures by County Fiscal Years 1996-<strong>2001</strong> (Thousands of Dollars) County 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 <strong>2001</strong> Allen 57,573 58,348 59,616 68,807 72,610 83,091 Anderson 32,437 34,756 35,204 37,889 43,475 51,518 Atchison 85,370 74,613 68,710 74,199 75,762 89,895 Barber 35,705 30,081 31,163 35,371 30,376 39,331 Barton 111,811 118,904 119,566 126,819 122,711 145,595 Bourbon 69,495 73,355 73,606 78,108 83,128 93,044 Brown 53,910 56,312 61,869 65,148 68,896 85,685 Butler 152,908 162,211 167,534 178,656 183,269 211,681 Chase 26,341 19,132 12,960 17,399 15,644 18,083 Chautauqua 21,792 22,255 22,617 24,599 25,044 29,771 Cherokee 93,586 100,406 104,188 102,684 113,397 127,692 Cheyenne 17,080 22,787 21,849 33,571 25,507 41,726 Clark 14,396 15,462 20,231 17,032 14,161 21,025 Clay 39,434 43,075 46,488 49,238 46,993 63,507 Cloud 51,564 55,640 73,790 66,482 65,040 82,963 Coffey 34,141 36,494 35,670 42,674 42,016 51,268 Comanche 13,701 14,357 15,161 16,074 12,714 18,245 Cowley 168,176 149,575 173,181 161,325 180,693 244,049 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 159,301 164,288 164,941 175,286 188,165 214,332 Decatur 17,406 21,952 21,851 30,580 25,185 39,605 Dickinson 117,994 109,165 101,621 101,336 101,219 119,990 Doniphan 30,985 32,687 33,210 41,629 42,102 53,740 Douglas 264,264 277,151 284,578 290,450 312,782 349,534 Edwards 22,401 23,587 24,241 34,982 26,914 40,968 Elk 17,258 18,584 17,940 19,805 19,735 23,673 Ellis 99,158 98,468 101,022 105,593 109,197 127,280 Ellsworth 28,277 32,959 34,175 36,026 35,071 42,672 Finney 86,553 98,008 103,199 110,921 103,005 138,262 Ford 93,726 101,820 110,436 114,567 113,286 136,788 Franklin 85,276 100,342 89,268 94,486 101,539 152,212 Geary 541,407 522,679 597,028 566,833 547,426 542,227 Gove 15,623 18,419 19,120 29,505 19,615 35,257 Graham 18,770 20,883 23,294 26,831 21,101 33,939 Grant 21,468 25,857 27,858 31,525 27,107 44,170 Gray 20,377 25,497 27,027 43,631 27,231 53,801 Greeley 13,448 14,846 14,710 23,848 13,078 34,015 Greenwood 46,941 44,142 40,097 43,757 44,747 50,763 Hamilton 19,823 20,020 23,477 24,721 15,180 32,907 Harper 36,275 39,684 42,343 46,356 40,454 54,044 Harvey 125,406 129,105 126,427 150,089 149,088 152,357 Haskell 15,338 17,532 19,607 36,211 20,800 45,658 Hodgeman 11,988 13,149 16,371 19,771 13,943 25,596 Jackson 41,082 43,941 43,785 49,533 49,309 62,282 Jefferson 52,301 60,494 56,804 61,230 63,491 73,509 Jewell 20,268 25,093 27,407 34,541 28,858 51,030 Johnson 1,244,367 1,300,900 1,376,694 1,491,703 1,387,848 1,550,778 Kearny 17,275 20,048 20,381 30,348 19,331 37,278 Kingman 37,155 47,214 41,889 51,528 43,231 56,371 Kiowa 20,237 21,884 22,829 27,938 21,252 31,719 Labette 117,100 115,504 124,760 113,570 120,905 134,979 Lane 11,933 15,480 15,741 24,216 16,397 29,501 Leavenworth 533,912 488,904 550,827 558,295 641,441 604,443 Lincoln 17,645 19,723 22,947 25,978 21,081 30,622 Linn 41,643 48,496 43,779 48,060 50,669 59,248 Logan 16,672 20,295 33,386 26,492 20,012 36,465 Lyon 106,758 114,555 111,168 112,287 116,790 139,983 McPherson 124,326 111,936 121,349 121,738 117,228 133,618
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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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Banking Growth in Kansas 1949-2001
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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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