Personal Income by Source by County, 1998 (Thousands of Dollars) Wages and Other labor Proprietors' Income Property Transfer Residence Less <strong>Social</strong> County Salaries Income Farm Nonfarm Income* Payments Adjustment Insurance Total Personal Income Allen 139,029 18,144 -4,638 28,085 61,410 56,758 -1,491 11,978 285,319 Anderson 39,429 5,447 951 14,226 35,092 30,834 16,661 4,047 138,593 Atchison 163,713 18,574 4,342 17,463 71,103 59,329 10,086 13,276 331,334 Barber 41,135 5,680 -2,149 10,578 30,379 25,950 -1,891 3,542 106,140 Barton 307,780 34,094 8,398 56,591 157,261 107,233 -5,379 26,689 639,289 Bourbon 143,347 17,235 -1,315 30,667 72,049 65,118 3,232 13,093 317,240 Brown 104,107 11,712 12,482 18,285 54,878 45,835 -3,161 8,945 235,193 Butler 366,049 45,840 -6,052 117,966 217,683 166,732 568,479 32,799 1,443,898 Chase 15,100 2,330 10,420 8,855 16,161 12,263 6,961 1,618 70,472 Chautauqua 19,197 2,597 -1,152 8,169 24,233 21,785 4,771 2,045 77,555 Cherokee 147,863 18,318 8,880 29,766 74,906 89,638 57,147 13,435 413,083 Cheyenne 21,111 2,680 8,032 6,914 18,905 14,225 -2,285 1,986 67,596 Clark 20,327 2,555 -775 4,157 16,764 9,821 3,873 1,161 55,561 Clay 60,702 7,567 12,411 20,624 53,814 34,166 18,438 5,706 202,016 Cloud 78,013 9,935 8,412 15,536 57,891 47,390 3,275 7,033 213,419 Coffey 119,234 15,926 -220 15,663 46,816 32,540 -38,067 9,379 182,513 Comanche 12,219 1,846 -737 4,742 12,688 9,799 860 1,101 40,316 Cowley 348,810 42,169 5,047 49,659 144,491 140,928 32,647 28,214 735,537 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 382,725 49,092 2,384 29,471 172,336 155,285 -4,909 28,217 758,167 Decatur 21,174 2,819 9,544 6,747 28,818 15,934 1,467 1,974 84,529 Dickinson 152,913 18,489 16,611 22,885 89,337 71,753 45,069 13,362 403,695 Doniphan 75,627 9,208 14,892 9,586 26,473 30,761 3,257 6,044 163,760 Douglas 1,091,259 141,235 1,079 114,378 433,280 206,845 126,419 71,323 2,043,172 Edwards 26,421 3,136 19,250 7,331 19,397 16,127 1,867 2,339 91,190 Elk 11,026 2,219 (L) 6,426 12,358 17,211 9,678 1,156 57,735 Ellis 323,796 39,834 4,718 64,176 129,150 87,208 8,315 26,069 631,128 Ellsworth 51,736 6,924 7,215 10,227 35,120 28,335 -1,371 4,132 134,054 Finney 476,002 50,180 19,872 85,496 117,979 76,906 -12,513 38,057 775,865 Ford 390,966 43,412 14,601 60,081 124,598 82,854 -23,578 31,617 661,317 Franklin 199,727 22,080 (L) 31,146 86,251 80,898 96,536 16,566 500,046 Geary 556,292 188,424 198 26,332 106,622 71,811 -389,472 30,142 530,065 Gove 24,856 3,163 8,473 10,523 18,569 12,960 -1,815 2,141 74,588 Graham 22,241 3,183 13,599 8,037 14,992 14,839 1,139 1,963 76,067 Grant 100,810 10,757 5,835 21,542 31,817 19,141 -11,587 7,640 170,675 Gray 54,561 6,413 31,708 11,798 23,097 15,015 4,211 3,711 143,092
Personal Income by Source by County, 1998 (Thousands of Dollars) Wages and Other labor Proprietors' Income Property Transfer Residence Less <strong>Social</strong> Total Personal County Salaries Income Farm Nonfarm Income* Payments Adjustment Insurance Income Greeley 14,850 1,696 13,362 2,145 8,083 5,857 -915 877 44,201 Greenwood 36,145 5,073 2,929 14,284 38,390 37,591 17,281 3,900 147,793 Hamilton 21,629 2,563 22,807 3,835 14,127 10,065 -539 1,290 73,197 Harper 44,949 6,487 5,853 15,609 35,787 30,860 8,985 4,115 144,415 Harvey 351,915 37,245 10,848 88,852 142,105 116,400 126,613 33,889 840,089 Haskell 36,147 4,087 53,417 9,620 20,542 10,276 3,155 2,253 134,991 Hodgeman 11,936 1,942 10,718 4,490 11,973 7,863 2,096 822 50,196 Jackson 78,321 9,301 -4,422 25,496 45,302 39,530 80,133 7,345 266,316 Jefferson 65,910 9,505 2,240 19,556 59,142 52,639 184,082 5,924 387,150 Jewell 18,571 3,060 15,683 8,480 23,137 16,597 5,072 1,767 88,833 Johnson 9,102,668 897,104 10,200 1,397,394 3,781,241 976,851 1,541,503 771,360 16,935,601 Kearny 28,203 3,839 19,152 5,223 20,793 11,777 12,702 1,486 100,203 Kingman 57,378 7,106 1,082 15,608 41,126 34,508 26,382 5,414 177,776 Kiowa 24,321 3,306 3,914 4,232 22,138 15,857 2,946 1,920 74,794 Labette 231,947 29,395 1,921 43,112 81,062 95,335 -18,347 18,624 445,801 Lane 18,037 2,325 14,729 4,302 16,748 9,325 -226 1,292 63,948 Leavenworth 689,936 179,948 -3,555 77,754 270,655 168,769 79,730 40,487 1,422,750 Lincoln 17,347 3,003 6,559 6,538 18,798 14,521 5,550 1,593 70,723 Linn 54,844 7,620 (L) 12,105 36,740 38,230 21,155 4,993 165,715 Logan 23,922 3,118 5,188 6,936 17,494 12,033 1,378 1,954 68,115 Lyon 418,130 51,322 1,265 40,480 147,675 107,021 -12,845 30,581 722,467 McPherson 336,413 37,260 17,443 74,814 145,264 101,329 9,078 30,856 690,745 Marion 77,299 10,332 5,191 18,552 53,416 50,811 31,709 7,241 240,069 Marshall 111,358 14,601 17,270 18,834 72,263 53,717 -260 10,567 277,216 Meade 34,504 4,031 23,184 7,452 22,195 16,396 7,281 2,217 112,826 Miami 190,269 22,102 -1,893 25,689 94,898 85,011 197,974 14,881 599,169 Mitchell 80,741 9,245 17,360 10,808 36,249 28,110 -10,327 6,355 165,831 Montgomery 383,699 45,306 4,284 38,839 147,502 160,682 -23,142 32,261 724,909 Morris 34,477 4,701 -215 9,680 30,927 25,399 14,060 3,238 115,791 Morton 37,321 4,673 -365 6,998 18,431 11,905 -2,249 2,183 74,531 Nemaha 95,079 11,579 20,354 14,333 75,778 38,906 1,638 8,223 249,444 Neosho 169,692 20,198 -2,073 27,731 67,688 72,055 591 13,996 341,886 Ness 27,226 4,037 3,234 11,834 24,318 16,280 2,443 2,649 86,723 Norton 53,399 7,153 8,031 10,251 35,298 24,380 -2,266 3,849 132,397 Osage 69,848 9,985 807 14,522 64,773 58,705 111,925 6,131 324,434
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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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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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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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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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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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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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Public Library Materials by State,
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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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Voter Registration and Party Affili
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Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1950
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Unemployment Rates in Kansas by Cou
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County Real Estate Prof. Sci.& Admi
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Farm and Nonfarm Employees* by Coun
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Energy December 2002 Kansas Statist
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Natural Gas Prices for Kansas 1997
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Prices Energy Prices and Expenditur
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State and Local Government December
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State General Fund Comparative Stat
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Revenue and Expenditure of Local Go
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Public Employment Data, Kansas Stat
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Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes,
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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000
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