Total Federal Government Expenditures by County Fiscal Years 1996-<strong>2001</strong> (Thousands of Dollars) County 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 <strong>2001</strong> Marion 57,727 72,076 61,970 67,603 62,992 94,156 Marshall 55,980 56,987 67,542 73,437 62,191 86,911 Meade 21,147 23,499 26,502 32,659 24,051 41,992 Miami 78,421 84,603 91,556 87,493 95,607 140,813 Mitchell 30,717 37,348 40,297 47,718 39,938 62,030 Montgomery 173,272 178,626 177,264 182,866 191,390 219,951 Morris 27,749 29,609 30,919 34,299 35,297 42,309 Morton 19,487 18,255 25,978 25,222 16,714 31,823 Nemaha 44,002 46,389 48,900 59,778 53,889 68,103 Neosho 72,169 77,217 80,102 77,637 84,490 92,116 Ness 21,395 25,787 29,194 36,262 24,437 37,308 Norton 28,019 32,227 44,630 43,245 31,880 49,057 Osage 62,146 67,150 68,899 73,357 71,578 85,812 Osborne 25,841 27,825 29,144 37,513 31,387 44,463 Ottawa 23,054 25,413 28,824 31,544 28,568 39,250 Pawnee 33,489 37,224 38,632 48,452 38,795 55,472 Phillips 28,827 32,530 35,240 39,083 37,932 52,232 Pottawatomie 53,859 55,392 59,184 61,453 66,958 75,181 Pratt 46,165 61,899 52,272 62,350 50,432 69,390 Rawlins 15,227 22,138 20,323 31,652 32,592 49,902 Reno 246,870 251,242 285,354 268,402 274,923 315,538 Republic 35,325 34,743 56,689 45,632 45,429 68,880 Rice 43,621 47,518 49,868 59,920 51,185 68,274 Riley 188,993 189,447 205,413 208,978 268,884 321,621 Rooks 29,702 31,815 34,387 37,679 33,281 45,842 Rush 22,217 25,239 28,324 31,739 26,134 35,780 Russell 42,272 46,151 45,325 49,022 43,633 54,373 Saline 200,604 217,344 213,471 252,461 214,024 239,874 Scott 18,512 19,203 20,338 32,039 21,517 41,086 Sedgwick 2,165,883 2,134,525 2,367,636 2,446,879 2,427,960 2,731,250 Seward 73,061 89,968 92,609 122,752 165,729 81,218 Shawnee 1,236,945 1,265,334 1,292,318 1,462,862 1,336,281 1,477,728 Sheridan 12,652 17,215 17,883 30,804 19,819 41,416 Sherman 32,585 40,387 39,714 54,788 47,066 80,561 Smith 26,154 28,915 32,493 36,344 32,453 49,209 Staf<strong>for</strong>d 27,401 31,564 33,570 39,309 30,027 48,598 Stanton 15,182 15,868 19,937 25,810 13,663 35,762 Stevens 22,237 24,462 25,238 37,855 28,252 48,673 Sumner 102,061 110,414 116,470 128,641 120,255 151,253 Thomas 33,896 37,894 39,213 59,120 44,657 78,565 Trego 17,224 22,463 23,130 24,764 21,364 29,497 Wabaunsee 50,294 42,378 54,079 78,772 95,896 84,951 Wallace 13,097 14,708 15,201 22,584 13,592 27,835 Washington 35,328 39,290 42,742 56,760 42,199 61,988 Wichita 33,828 37,627 49,624 60,499 50,199 51,217 Wilson 42,480 46,607 45,339 53,007 62,437 66,232 Woodson 19,194 19,328 19,925 22,917 21,714 27,539 Wyandotte 815,386 821,913 843,281 897,163 1,046,046 1,031,620 State 446,166 417,949 438,192 473,623 522,885 790,335 undistributed <strong>Kansas</strong> 12,359,419 12,646,757 13,426,133 14,447,020 14,259,873 16,698,766 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report: State and County Areas, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, <strong>2001</strong>.
Federal Government Grants and Other Payments by Agency, <strong>for</strong> <strong>Kansas</strong> Fiscal Years 1998 - <strong>2001</strong> (Thousands of Dollars) Agency 1998 1999 2000 <strong>2001</strong> Department of Agriculture $156,215 $157,721 $165,268 $181,766 Food & Nutrition Service 123,037 127,627 130,006 133,436 Food & Safety Inspection Service 1,530 1,661 2,119 1,566 Natural Resource Conservation Service 634 1,713 2,104 771 Rural Development Activities 9,949 8,995 11,042 6,474 Department of Commerce 5,590 4,662 4,918 5,173 Economic Development Admin. 5,012 4,268 4,385 4,651 National Telecommunications and 578 354 533 522 In<strong>for</strong>mation Administration Corp. <strong>for</strong> Public Broadcasting 1,850 1,925 2,336 2,616 Department of Defense 1,637 1,274 752 267 U.S. Army National Guard--Construction 1,428 1,049 222 16 Department of Education 232,437 224,533 261,667 271,363 Office of Vocational Education 14,629 14,531 14,489 15,596 Programs <strong>for</strong> the Disadvantaged 73,402 66,456 69,535 12,699 Indian Education 226 230 311 676 Department of Energy 2,311 2,789 1,319 2,522 Environmental Protection Agency 33,506 40,036 49,484 37,767 Equal Employment Opportunity 465 422 196 440 Commission Federal Emergency Management Agency 9,850 20,361 10,225 11,108 Disaster Relief 8,114 18,688 5,455 8,996 Department of Health and Human Services 962,354 1,112,050 1,234,518 1,446,670 Administration <strong>for</strong> Children and Families 239,841 312,446 250,935 319,748 Department of Housing and Urban 126,460 140,127 164,541 173,571 Development Inst. For Museum and Library Services 1,789 2,019 1,708 1,571 Department of the Interior 11,872 13,845 15,537 13,355 Bureau of Indian Affairs 2,068 1,932 2,450 2,635 Fish and Wildlife Service 6,017 6,588 6,978 5,483 Department of Justice 31,872 32,774 26,142 25,731 Department of Labor 44,641 51,572 36,704 53,526 Employment & Training Administration 44,195 50,046 33,739 50,213 Nat. Foundation on Arts & Humanities 478 468 295 522 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 307 307 246 490 SSASSI* 419 288 66 88 State Justice <strong>Institute</strong> 24 44 47 1 Department of Transportation 224,505 354,477 330,804 274,728 Federal Highway Administration 200,715 327,225 306,928 246,571 Department of Treasury 55 66 87 149 Department of Veterans Affairs 12,338 12,250 2,100 2,779 <strong>Kansas</strong> Total $1,861,073 $2,173,919 $2,314,551 $2,511,055 *<strong>Social</strong> Security Administration supplementary security income Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States <strong>for</strong> Fiscal Year 1999; Federal Aid to States <strong>for</strong> Fiscal Year 2000; Federal Aid to States <strong>for</strong> Fiscal Year <strong>2001</strong>.
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Education (con’t) Percent High Sc
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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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State Summary, 2000 Acres Acres Yie
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Banking Growth in Kansas 1949-2001
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Patent Grants by County, 1990-1999
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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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Admissions and Releases All Institu
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